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THE SWARTHMOREAN
~OL XIV, ,No. . 48
SWARTBMORE,
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PLANE DRIVE IN
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HOME STRETCH
BO.I.
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TO ENACT STORY 6 S
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. 0 erol,ce Men
OF NATIVITY Wi-'
C o - Pula on Sp_ for
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Fluh Fmleh 88 Last Week
of Bond Sales~-s
FIfth Annual Portrayal Will Point
Community's Chri8tmas to
"Goodwill Among Men"
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. Tuesday evening the special U. S.
War Bond drive to pay for the plane
SWARTHMORE had crossed $65,000.
As the last week began, the program'
for a climax finish' was Jaunched~ A
special mimeographed letter was delivered to every home in the borough,
urging, each family to take a share in
the plane SWARTHMORE by buying
a bond before Monday night, December 7, at which time the plane should
.be ready to taXi out to the flight apron
"'{or' its financial take-off.
,~ The original allocation made ,to' the
Swarthmore c;ommittee headed by Mrs.
William H. Thatcher, was to sell enough
bon.ds to buy a pursuit ship because it
was assumed that $50,000 was all a
place of this size could raiSe. The comwttee, with a better knowledge, of the
spirit in Swarthmore, raised its bond
sights to double this figure and set out
to attain its objective.
While 'there remains .the substantial sum' of $35,000 to be raised, the
committee is sure this challenge will
be met by the residents of Swarthmore
and that the stream of bond buyers at
the bank and post office will be a slip
. stream for bond sales in the last five
days which wiU let Swarthmore exceed
its new goal.
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It is 'pomtedout that those who go
to the post office to buy their bonds
should specifically' state they want the
purchase credited to the special fund
for the' plane.
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llh Operetta,'
Supper,
DartCf,ng
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Sponsor lor Repetit Pr.ogram OR
. Christm(JS Day
Enriching the Christmastide with its
" on earth peace to men of
message
goodwill" the portrayal of the Nativity
Some" 60 s.ailors sel.eeted by_ Mo.the. r Moore, well-.klio~ Phi
.. ·lad.
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story will be repeated on Sunday, Deh1 h
cember 20, in Clothier Memorial. Made seaman s plant roplst, had a wow.of a good t.ime. here i~ ~wanlfuJqre
possible by the Donald Darlington last Su~day afternoon and evening through' -l.he COO~Iati.oil··9£·~·
Memorial Fund there will be two pres- Woman s Club, the Players Club, ~he Red Cross canteen, ,·the' ·Wagon
entations, the first at five and the sec.
Wheel Dancers, and five dozen.: of ·the
ond at 7 o'clock in the evening.
borough's you'ng members' o:! the 'faliThis Christmas when the hope for
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Half of the grDUp originally 8~~
servicemen and civilians work toward it
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uled to come was ordered· to board I!hip
unitedly is the time to stress the mesSunday morning, so it- required some-.
sage of the angels' song; to concen- Economics Authority Who Con· frantic scoutingarO'Und before' Mother
trate on the spiritual core of' the dueted Study Group Here Last Moo~~,\Vas;F,ble toreplace them. ~ng
Christmas season. The statement on last
Year, Return8
thQ;;e she ~th.ered were 10 -from '. the
year's program has deepened p e r t i n e n c e . & . o i s e and a nuPi'berof others ~ust hick
this Christmas:
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Dr. Otto Nathan, professor of Eco- ~mm heavy action. in::recent' battleS:'
nomics at Vassar College, will conduct The group
-~to'arrive:for a s~
"It was out of a time like our own, an all day institute on Price Contrdl 2 P. M. perfor'mance' ot tlie Players
George W. Taylor, vice-chairman of out of a world made black by tlie ty- under the auspices of the Swarthmore Club latest hiti' Oscar' Straus' operetta
the War Labor Board and a founder of ranny of the Caesars, out of humble League of Women Voters on Ft:!day, "A Waltz Dream... · Wheit 3:30 came.
labor arbitration in the United States people oppressed that the Christian December 11, at the Woman's Club. . 'round with no' sign at'· the serVice
whose talk Sunday night at 8 :15 in faidth wadS bi1°I~?' with its ideals of peace
Dr. Nathan has taught at New York guests, Mrs. J. Paul BrowU'; preSident'
an goo w .
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University and at Princeton. ,'He left of. the Woman's Club andiMrs. Wal-r
Friends' Meeting House is sponsored
The portrayal will be directed
. by Mrs. Germany at the time of Hitler's ri5e A. Schmidt, war~ervice chaimiaD:....of.
by the economicll' department, ·the Charles D. Mitchell. The Rev. David to power. Formerly a member of the the club, w!Jo we.re waiting ~o' t~c:ei!~
Swarthmore Students' Union' and the Braun will serve as reader'and the Rev. University of Economics in Prussia them at the ,Players Club, .the 60 fair
Cooper Foundation of the college. Mr. J. Jarden Guenther will pronounce the during the Weimar regime, he was sent· companions and the entire theatrical'
Taylor's topic will be "The National apostolic commandment. Mrs. Leonard to the United States during the Hoover retinue we.e in rather more than
War Labor Board's Role in the Demo- C. Ashton Will direct the chorus with administration as a· member of the state of expectancy.
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cratic Process" and th~. meeting is open Mrs, Everett L. Hunt serving as chair- Hoover' commission. He was a foreign
About this time the "ailors pat U. ~
to aU friends of the college.
man of music. Benjamin L. Kneedler expert on ~nemployment.
appearance and their app~~ciati9nof
will be the organist~ Theodore Widing
Swarthmoreans wh'O heard Dr. Na- the performance soon nladethe holt,'
For 10 years Mr. Taylor was im- will serve as chairman of ushers.
than during his series of lectures here
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aP. worlt,'
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Partial chairman for the full-fashioned
The enactment of the Nativity is.a Ias t year WI'11 rememb er h'1m as a c1ear group
glad to orge
have contributed
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hosiery ifidustry. Since 1935 he has spirtual interpretation of the Christmas speaker and a straight thinker. Next
Since the bus$es ,which 4~d conveYed
chaired the men's clothing indllstry in Story entered into by the people of Friday he will recapitulate the general the horde from the Ph~delphD. Navy
Philadelphia and in 1940 he was named Swarthmore, made possible by the Don- rem~!,ks on Price Control he made Yard departed iinmediately, Mrs.,George
to a like post under the collective bar- aid Darlington Memorial Fund. It was ,ear.ller at. the L.W,V. study group and L. Armitage called upon' Mrs. wil1iaai
gaining agreement between General first presented on December 18, 1938 tr! 10· br10g mem.bers up to date. He H .. Ward who did a lightning task of
Motors and the National Automobile tinder the direction of the late Charles WIll t~ke a practical ~pproach to the securing" m~mbers of the local' Re~
Workers Union. He has taught labor D. Mitchell. Scheduled for only one per- ma~y. p~oblems ,?f p~lce ~ontrol. and Cross Motor Corps and· ()tJter d~
Lt. Com. MlIler, T088tma8te~ relations in th£_Wbar.wn Sthool of the formance the participants graciously re- ratlOnI?g and ~dl gIve hIS audle2 ce with station wagons to transpOrt'
. "-~'--BnllB:;i!Mlfti:M1&J t'BcMo---:- niVersiiY;;~f PennsylVania and' is au" peated a S~colldjn 'Order that the ..tvtr- :so~e. J~ea '0.£ wba~ ,~:~ expect. as..~. assemhlag~.. from· the' FatrvieW'- 'road'
authoritative writer inthis~field.f1ow crowd;which had been turned aWay!eglslatlonfo.r. the fU\t,! an~ ho,,! It playhouse to the Wpman'~'C.Qb ..ion ....
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the fitst might.DOt bedisappointec:V IS, hoped ,-tf'prevent. Sl"rlOUS lOf!atlon. Park avenue; where"a ,(j o'clock supper .
"Citl''''en'
From
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be a mornmg
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awaited, Mr. and· Mrs. Walker:· Peft.. s' Sponsorl·ng. Committee . .
or the next
tree years two
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e a IVI y ~ ory were p~e- Control in a War Economy". The aft- Dr. Armitage and Mrs. W. Eo Hetzd
IS- Fill,'ng-Better
sented
precedmg
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thl's year's "Honor Banquet" to the
. on the. Sunday
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ernoon sessIon
WI'11 start at:
. . were among
those who re!lponded'
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Chn~tmas,. glvmg spIritual enrtc~ment on the subject "Price Control in the
(Crnm.-l _ PilI. Sis)
School Football Squad and Coach "Bill"
Hurry I
anr,lmtenstfied beauty to the C4,nstmas United States". There will be time at
, Ziegenfus, which will be held Friday
season for the 2500 persons wh,o beheld lowed for discussion after each talk.
evening, December 4 at 6:30 P. M. in
In spite of the changed conditions of them. annually. T~e 19~ and 41 presAll those interested are cordially inthe H;igh School Cafeteria, have an- war time Santa Claus will manage his en.tatlons wer~ given 10 memory, ~f vited to attend.
nounced the complete program that will
Charles D. MItchell, founder· and dl---._-beprellented under the leadership of the annual trip to Swarthmore again this rector.
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Charitable Group of Loeal
Rev. David Braun, popular local pastor, year. Here is one place where children
Produced in four episodes..the first
Women Prepare ChrisbilaB
'as Toastmaster.
. never need worry about not seeing portrays the prophecy given by Isaiah;
Cheer a~ Happy Soclal .
After the very 'surprising victory of Kriss Kringle personally Christma~ Eve. the second, the Annunciation: the third,
lhe U. S. Naval Academy over Army He manages to stop. at the home of the Shepherds and the message of the
'Even~
bst Saturday, there is much enthusi- each borough child whose parents re- Heavenly Host; the fourth, the scene Biography of Noted Painter Feaasm over ~he presence as principal
fromS the
of the Natt·vity.
tures Charle8 La,ughton in
"R' " quest himI to
. fcome.
'1' Direct
d
Old
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The annual silver te{L,'of the Fricadly
, speaker of ~t. Con:s. Harold E.
IP North Po e 10 amllar ress£ h
amt
The finale of the Pageant shows the
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~d at Coll~e
Circle was held at the boll}.c of Mis.
Miller, associate coach of football at Nicholas rides
fulfillment of the world 'wl'de conquest
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b II ..0 It e comI)'
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at T hayer an d Guernsey
Annapolis for the past twelve years. munity with s elg
e s aJmg e ca mg oC.~he spirit of Christ as the Light of . The English film "Rembrandt" dl- roads on Thursday, November i9. 't~e
"Rip" Miller will be remelllbered as "Merry Christmas to all and to all a tll('\'*
. orld.
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rected by Alexander Korda and star- co-hostesses were the offIcers of
one of the "Seven Mules" of Notre good-night" as lie stops at the various I
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ring Charles Laughton; Gertrude Law- Circle: Mrs. F. Stuart Brow'n.· pr~;·l·:"
Dame and Knute Rockne fame' who homes to waken youngsterS".
i I who come m t e SPlrtt 0 rever- rence and Elsa Lancaster
be the
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ence and worship are welcome.
movl'e feature on Satur' day nl'~ht, De- dent j Mrs. Arthur Hughes, vice-pres...
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there
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'college' at 7 and 9 o'clock. On the same
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tlemy s VIctOry ast
tur y IS eang stopping at former addresses were Home & Sclwol to Present
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secretaries.'
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credited nationally to the strategy ..of youngsters have grown up or moved
program wilt be' a. Disney "The China
Mrs: Brown' presiding at·the busfutsa
Com. Miller, in f;nding the opponent's away. Therefore it will be necessary for
Reading Specialist
Shop" and a !i,hort,' "Killing the Killer". m~·eting.· ask~d for reports ft'om die
weakness and developing a program to every child who wishes to see Santa this
Mo-"JINl.
As usual both shows are open to resi-, chairman' t)f . ~he committees, carrying
take advantage of it.
Christmas Eve to ask his parents to call
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dents
of the b'orough.
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h' p h'danthropic grout)
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"Rembrandt"
is a biographical film
on t e. wor k 0 f' t'lS
In addition, complete motion pictures Swarthmore 0900 before December 20
.
Mrs. Earl Taylor' reportfng 'for 'the
of the Pennsylvania vs. Army"Football and leave his name and address.
"Factors That Influence Growths 10, with little or no story; It is indifferent sewing· committee told of' 'gatine'nts
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and Use of Reading" 'is the topic for to romance in the Hollywood sense.
Gan,e, featuring the play for Army' 0
Another change' eliminates Santa's
Fragments of Rembrandt's life are contributed to 'the "ingathering'" 'of the
"Bud" Troxell, probably the gr~test custom of stopping wherever a porch the meeting of the Hom~ and School
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Needlework Guild. Mrs'. J. Warreh
football player in the history of light is left on. It will be a help to him Association on Monday evening, De- sh~wn: t~e Pballnter at Y"l.ork onf t SC po~t- Paxson' displayed caps and mittens"
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Swarthmore High School, will be pre- if those whose addresses he has will cember 7, in the High School Audi., ~alf °df hlfs ~ o!ed ah"n f ':'Ii. e askhla, made by the knittingcomrnittee.', Mrs.
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lOS tea 0 pamtmg teo fleers of ,t e Joh!! Essljn' ger' presented ~a bea'u~~
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sente d. ,Wit B b"
etalQdexp
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omes
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afghan ,she- ha' d .made to be' donated'
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lighted
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H ' h •. . l' f th cept t e money an pamt t e picture, ·Mr's'. A. ·R.· ,0. Redgrav'e ':"lled 'atten'Christmas ve t e slg t 0 a Ig te diffIculties.
e IS t e pnnclpa 0
e burying the faces of the guards in
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broth er 0 f Y a Ie U mversl ys
Howard Odell
porch alone will not hail Santa. He will Nassau Elementary School in East shadow. Gradually' from' such {rag- tion, to the donation .of·canned. goods
Among the numerous friends of only.stop at the addressts which have Orange N. J. Parents are requested to ments the Amsterdam of the 17th cen •. brougbtby the members ,and told ,of
Swarthmore High School who will be been placed on his list before Decem- be prepared to ask questions following tury comes to. life. and a rich historical a: eont"ribtition' from' the Cc>nubunity
present, it is with a ~eat ~eal of ber 20. If you really want to see the Mr. Boney's talk. There Will be a panel portrait or'the great painter emerges: c~ning co~mittee of which Mrs; J.V.
pleasure tliat the commltt~e Will have, jolly old gentleman ask your mother or composed of Frank R. Morey, sup~rThe acting in. this film is notable. S~. Bishop was. chairman, to go intO. the
as guest M"r. F~ S. Underhill, president· father to can soon and give the names vising principal, teachers who are domg Charles Laughton. plays Rembrandt: Thanksgivmg baskets. 'Mrs-.·Elizabeth
of the Lansdowne Borough School· and ages of their children who eagerly special work in reading, and Mr. Boney, with extraordinary naturalness. Prob-' P'iummer,~upervising nurs~. ,of the
board, and donor of the Mautiful tro- await his visit.
to answer these questions.
ably his' finest scene is hi~ reading
QOmmunity H!!alth Society. told of the
phyp~in~rom~titionlast~M~d ~~_ _ _~~~_ _~~_ _~~~-~--~~-~---~~~-ilie~en~-ilikdPs~m.GertrudeLa~~ shuNn~ crippkd ~ildren arid o~r
awarded annually to the winner of the
rence is superb as Geertje Dine, Re~- patients cared for by her staff, and
Thanksgiving morning LansdowneOUnCl".
etJ,ns. .
brandt's nagging housek~eper who was th,eir ne<:4 for Christmas cheer., A g~nSwarthmore Football game.
also his model and mistress. Elsa Lan;.. er,ous sum o.f ·moneywas voted to.be.
Mr. Underhill's enthusiasm for the
n.m_ •. Boro...h BaD -Telephone 0351
'caster is excellent too as HendrickJt~ u{~ed ,f~r their. needs. . . • • :, '
S~ffels the housemaid' who stii:ceed~d: :A~ mt~r~sting detnons~atto~. ot a.. •
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be
friendly a.thletic rivalry
twoe.en
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Weekda- 9:30.•.1U30 A. M.
ISlt· 0 f . a'''' nu,~~.11'@s lPVen~"7:
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,,~,Geertje Dirx in her triple function. All bedside v
two institutions is most gra ymg an
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told this picture is one of the m~.~ Mrs. Grof~ of the Health Center., 111~;~.~ .
as My. Underhill said, upon accer:tg
The black-out drill held last Saturday night. found 295 members
the .invitation, "Democracy canno
e. units at their posts. According to 'Stanley Hibberd, County executive chairman,
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in the World, if such sincere, heartfelt, this was the most successful so far held. The signals to the 47 Delaware County
Reported
A . musical program waS given .;'y
clean good.fe11owship as exists between Couna'Is' of. Defense wete sent' out more quicldy,than ever before and there
Jack Beddoe accompanied by John UrT -ns..l_-and Swal'tbmor e was were no committees which failed to receive the Sign
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Stuart F • Smt'th o'f son.
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L.W.V. TO PRESENT
DR O'ITO N j.THAN
was
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served by llargarette
H~ghh Sch.ool ~theti~~ ~erl' sbta..... asOteCre:'-..;.-:ttee and staffs' Any who find it impossible to be present are asked Smith, Jr.• UnitcidStates Mllrine Corps,
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to see that they are r~present~
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THESWA'RTHMOREAN
VOL. XIV, ,No•. 48
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SWARTHMORE,
p~, DECEMBER
·B.III
p'So~EBiiU
4, 1942
p~.?=~ WLBMANTOSPEAUUNDAyITOE~~~!::?~60.ServiceMenEniA3rtai1ied:I1~~
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WIth Operetta, Supper, l)at.u:ln.
; Committee Pute on· Spurt for
Fifth Annual Portrayal Will Point
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eFluh FinlBh 88 Last Week
of Bolld Sales ·Begins
CommunitY'8 Chri8tmas to
"Goodwill Among Men"
,
Tuesday evening the special U. S.
War Bond drive to pay for the plane
SWARTHMORE had crossed $65,000..
As the last week began, the' program
for a climax finish' was launched: A
special mimeographed letter was delivered to every home in the borough,
urghlg, each family to take a share in
the plane SWARTHMORE by buying
a bond before Monday night, December 7, at wh,ch time the plane should
be ready to taxi out to the flight apron
, for' itS financial lake-off.
".. The original aIiocation made to . the
. SWarthmore committee headed by Mrs.
William H. Thatcher, was to seU enough
bonds to buy a pursuit ship because it
was assumed that $50,000 was all a
place of this size co'Utd raise. The committee, with a better knowledge. of the
spirit in Swarthmore, raised its bond
sights to double this figure and set out
to attain its objective.
. While 'there remains the substantial sum ~ of $35,000 to be· raised, the
'committee is sure this chaltenge will
be met by the resitients of Swarthmore
and that the stream of borid buyers at
the bank and post office will be a slip
stream for bond sales in the· last five
days which wilt let Swarthmore exceed
its new gOal.
It is'po~ted o'Ut that those who go
to the post office to buy their bonds
should specificalty' state they want the
purchase credited to the special fund
fot tite' plane.
Enriching th~ Christmastide with its
message "on earth peace to men of
goodwill" the portrayal of the Nativity
story will be repeated on Sunday, December 20, in Clothier Memorial. Made
possible by the Donald Darlington
Memorial Fund there will be two presentations, the first at five and the second at 7 o'clock in the evening.
This Christmas when the hope for
permanent peace flames brighter as
,
. '1·lans work toward it
servicemen
an d CIVI
unitedly is the time to stress the message of the angels' song; to concentrate on the spiritual core of' the
Christmas season. The statement on last
year's program has deepened pertinence
this Christmas:
.
Woman's Club and Red Cross Canteen Seek Firuindid
Sponsor/or'Repeat Program on "
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Christ1n(l8 Day
Some" 60 3.ailors sel.eeted by_ MO,the~ M06n:, well-.kno~ Phi
.. ·laae.lpb.,..·,~.
h I
h
h d
seam~n s P I ant roplst, a a wow of a good tim~ here in, SwarthniQr'e
last Sunday afternoon and evening through··l.he coo~rat~Qil':9f ·tii~
Woman's Club, the Players Club, the Red Cross canteen, ,the' .WagOll
,
L.W.V. TO PRESENT
DR• OTTO
NATHAN
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. Wheel Dancers, and five dozen •of the
.~;~~ugh's you'ng mem~ers . . of . the '!J~it
Half of the group originaUy.~~
uled to come was ordered· to' .boar'd I!hi"~.
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Sunday morning, so it· require4. SomeEconomies Authority Who Con· frantic scouting. arO'Und before: ),{ot!lei
dueted Study Group Here Last Moot;~.)Yal!:jl,ble to replace them. ~~II
:Year, Returns
tht;)Pe she ~theredwere 10 from'the
1l0ise and a ~~~~~r ~f others lust ~a~
Dr, Otto Nathan, professor of Eco- irom heavy a<;~lon m::recent battles~
nomics at Vassar College, will conduct The group'
;lo'arrive·:(or a speclaf
"It was out of a time like our own, an aU day institute on Price ContEdl 2 P. M. perfor'mance·· of
Players
George W, Taylor, vice-chairman of out of a world made black by tne ty- under the auspices of the Swarthmore Club latest hit, Oscar' Strau~' operetta
the War Labor Board and a founder of ranny of the Caesars, out of humble League of Women Voters on Ft;!day, "A Waltz Dream... · When' 3:30 camt
labor arbitration in the United States people oppressed' that the Christian December 11, at the Woman's Club. . 'round with no' sign of ·,the' semce
faith was born, with its ideals of peace
Dr. Nathan has taught at New,York guests,· Mrs'. J .. Pa·ul Bro'wu':, p'r·es·l'd-'t·
whose talk Sunday night at 8 :15 in an d goodWI'11"
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University and at Princeton.. 'He left of the Woma. n's Clu.b and;!rIrs. Walter
Friends' Meeting House is sponsored
Th e portrayal WI'n be directed by Mrs. Germany at the time of Hitler's rise A. Schmidt, war.ervice
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by the economics· department, ·the Charles D, Mitchell. The Rev. David to power. Formerly a member of the the club, who ,we,re waiting to re~eiYe
Swarthmore Students' Union' and the Braun will serve as reader'and the Rev. University of Economics in Prussia them at tbe .Players Club, .the 60. fah
Cooper Foundation of the college. Mr. J. Jarden Guenther will pronounce the during the Weimar regime, he \Vas sent companions and the entire theatri<;al·.
Taylor's topic will be "The National apostolic commandment. Mrs. Leonard to the United'States during the Hoover retinue were in rather more. than
War Labor Board's Role in the Demo- C. Ashton will direct the chorus with administration as a· member of the state of expectancy.
:.,
cratic Process" and the meeting is open Mrs. Everett L. Hunt serving as chair- Hoover commission. He was a foreign
About this time the !la~Or8 put ~M
to aU friends of the coilege.
man of music. ~Benjamin L. Kneedler expert on unemployment.appearanc~ and their app~~ciation ~
will be the organist; Theodore Widing
Swarthmoreans who heard' Dr. Na- the performa'nce soon made the hoat
For 10 years Mr. Taylor was im- will serve as chairman of ushers.
than during his series of lectures here group forget' the ~itiug ~d 4-e: ~t
partial chairman for the full-fashioned
Th
t
t f th N U· 'ty'
last year will remember him as a clear glad to have contrlbuted'its wort.:,
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chaired the men's clothing industry in Story entered into by the people of Frtday he will r~capltulate the general ·the horde from the Phi~delphia Navy
Philadelphia and in 1940 he was named Swarthmore, made possible by the Don- rem~!ks on Prtce Control he made Yard departed iinmediately, Mrs •. George
to a like post under the collective bar- aid Darlington Memorial Fund. It was .ear.her at, the L.W.V. study group and L.· Armitage called upon 'Mia. W~
gaining agreement between General first presented on December 18, 1938 trr to· brtng mem.bers up to date. He H .. Ward who did a lightning task of
Motors and the National Automobile under the direction of the late Charles WIll ~ke a practical ~pproach to the securing_ members of the local· ge~
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HlnM6--·~~ 1Jn1ver"iitY~CPennsylVania 'llnd' is' aii' peated a secolfdin order that' the \Jv'u- ;sl0I?el, til~eaf'o! tWh)Ja~f ,~:~expedct h'as, .t;Ot· assomblagl'. from· the,' Fairview- '·rOad ,'~}
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dJ I·S'. hope' d to ·.p'revent s·l",.Parkavenue~
where
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. romt e !'St mtg ,not e- . sappolnte . There Will be a morning meeting
awaited. Mr. and· Mrs. Walker:· PeltThe •• Citizens Sponsoring Committee
Santa's Local Schedule ~or the next thre~ .years two presenta- 1O:30-A. M. The subject will be "Price 'field f Marian Schatte, Maurice Griut,
of Borough Residents .who sponsor
ttons of the Nattvlty ~tory were p~e- Control in a War Economy". The aft- Dr. Armitage and Mrs.W. E. Hetzel
this year's "Honor Banquet" to the
is FUlinu-Better.
sent.ed on the. ~unday.d.lrect1y pr:ecedmg ernoon session will start at 1 :45 P. M. were among those who responded.. '
e
Chrt~tmas,. glvmg splrttual enrlc~ment on the subject "Price Control in the
(C~ _ p(l~ s.>
members of the Swarthmore High
School Football Squad and Coach "Bill"
Hurry/
and mtenslfied beauty to the C1!.nstmas United States". There will be time ar.•
. Ziegenfus, which will be held Friday
season for the 2500 persons wh,o beheld lowed for discussion after each talk.
In spite of the changed conditions of them. annually. T~e 19~ and 41 presAll those interested are cordially inevening, December 4 at 6:30 P. M.· in
the High School Cafeteria, have an- war time Santa Claus will manage his en~atlons wer~ gt'len 10 me~ory, ~f vited to attend.
nounced the complete program that will
Charles D. Mitchell, founder and dl----<1_-beprellented under the leadership of the annual trip to Swarthmore again this rector.
'
Charit8.ble Group of' Loeal
Rev. David Braun, popular local pastor, year. Here is one place where children . Produced in four episodes. the first
Women Prepare Chrie~
'as Toastmaster.
' never need worry about .not seeing portrays the prophecy given by Isaiah;
After the very 'surprising victory of Kriss Kringle personally Christmas Eve. the second, the Annunciation; the third,
Cheer a~ Happy Soeial the U. S. Naval Academy over Army He manages to stop at the home of the Shepherds and the message of the
. Even.
last Saturday, there is much enthusi- each borough child whose parents re- Heavenly Host; the fourth, the scene Biography of Noted Painter Fea. asm over the presence as principal quest him to .come. Direct from the of the Nativity.
tures C4arles La.ughton in
The annual silver tq.·of the Frieadly
speaker of J.,t. Com. Harold E. "Rip" North Pole in familiar dress Old Saint
The finale of the Pageant shows the
~d at Coll~e
Circle was 'held at the hOllJe of Mn.
Miller, associate coach of football at Nicholas rides the streets of the com- fulfillment of the world wide conquest
.
C. C. Brogan at Thayer and CUenl$OJ'
Annapolis' for the past. twelve years. munity with sleigh bells. ajingle calling of the si>irit of Christ as the Light of '. The English film "Rembrandt" di- roads. on Thursday, November 19. Th.e
"Rip" Miller will be reme~bered as "Merry Christmas to all and to all a the World.
rected by Alexand~r Korda and star- co-hostesses were the officers of tIi~
one of the "Seven Mules" of Notre good-night" as lie stops at the various
.
f
ring Charles Laughton, Gertrude Law- Circle: Mrs. F. Stuart BroWD,' p"-~iAll
spirit 0 rever- rence and Elsa Lancaster
be the dent; Mrs. Arthur Hughes, 'rice-pres.
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Dame and K nute Rockne fame' who homes to waken youngsterS'.
. who
d come
h' in the elcome
broke', the pathways for the famous
This "'ear his list will De revised so ence an wors Ip are w .
movie feature on Saturday ni~ht, D e - ·
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cern' ber' 5, l'n Clothl'er Memorl'al at the dent; Mrs. Cecil Howard, treas'ure~,;
"Four .Horsemen". The ..N ava1 Aca- tha~ there will be no time wasted b y ·
Mrs. O. M. Hook and Martha ·H.;ri~
demy's victory last Saturday is being stopping at former addresses where Home & School to Present college at 7 and 9 o'clock. On the same. land, secretaries.
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credited nationally to the strategy ..of youngsters have grown up or moved
program wiUbe' a, DiSney "The China
Mrs: Btown·presidingat·the busiht!!ss.
Com. Miller, in fin~ng the opponent's away. Therefore it will be necessary for
Reading Specialist
Shop" and a s,hort, "Killing the Killer!'. me'eting,asked for reports from'tHe
weakness and developing a program to every child who wishes to see Santa this
MOIIUUY
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As
usual
bothb"orough.
shows are open to resi-..
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f ;t'h e COmuu
~.;..rtt·ees· calT)'Ul8
;
dents
of the
. ch'
airman
take advantage of it.
Christmas Eve to ask his llarents to caU
"Rembrandt" is a biographical film on the work ofthis phnant~ropic groUp.
In addition, complete motion pictures Swarthmore 0900 before December 20
.
Mrs. Earl Taylor reporting' for ·the
of the Pennsylvania vs. Army Football and leave his name and address.
"Factors That Influence Growths 10, with little or no story; It is indifferent sewing' committee told of garinents
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S ' and Use of Reading" 'is the topic for to romance in the Hollywood sense. contributed to'the "ingathe· rm· ...,. 'of th'e
Gall)e, featur10g ~ p ay or rmy 0
Another change eltmmates anta hs the meeting of the H om~. and S ch00I Fragments of Ren'lbrandt's 11'fe are N dl
t
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Mrs. J • 5 u.r.
" B ud" TroxeII, proba bIy t h e grc: a es custom of stopping wherever a porc
shown: the painter at work on the port- ee .ewor k GU'Id
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narrell
football player in the history of light is left on. It will be a help to him Association on Monday evening, De.
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Paxson . displayed caps and mittens
.
S h 1, WI'11 be pre- if those whose addresses h e has will cember 7, I'n the HI'gh School Audi~ rait'
ofd hIS
belO\~ed
alhng
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on 0 't leave a light, but since so many omes
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f C'IVI'1 G' uar d at a. fee 0 f 3,800 fl orms;
afghan.she· had.made to be d·onated·,+-·.
action by "Bob" Odell, t e nlverSI Y must be liahted
for
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brother of YaIe U Dlverslt,)'" coac , Christmas Eve the sight of a tighte difficulties. He IS t e prmclpa 0
e burying the faces of the guards in
Howard Odell
porch alone will not hail Santa. He will Nassau Elementary School in East shadow. Gradually' from' such {rag- tion, to the donation .of·canned goods •.
Among the numerous friends of only.stop at the addresses which have Orange N. J. Parents are requested to mentsthe Amsterdam of the 17th cen-. b~0':l~ht.by . the, me~bers,.aod toL:l.of
Swarthmore High School who will be been placed on his list before Decem- be pre~ared to ask questions following tury comes· to life' and a rich historical a, c~nfnbutl0~' fr01t1 th7 Co~unity·.
present, it is with a ~eat ~eal of ber 20. If you really want to see the Mr. Boney's talk. There will be a panel portrait or' the great painter emerges: c~n~ng cO":l~ltte~ of which M~ , •.
pleasure tliat the commltt~e Will pave, jolly old gentleman ask y?ur mother or composed of Frank R. Morey. sup!!rThe acting in. this
is notable. S~I Blsho~ ~scha~rma~, to go ~t~ th,e .
as guest Yr. F. S. Underhill, president father to call soon and gtve the names vising principal, teachers who are domg C~arles Lau~hton. plays Rembrandt: Tp,!tankSgIVmg b,as~~ts. Mf!., ,Elizabeth,
of the Lansdowne Borough School- and ages of their children who eagerly special work in reading, and Mr. Boney, WIth extraordmary naturalness. Prob~' .~ummer! liuperVlStng. nurs~ .of the
board, and donor of the beautiful tra- await his visit.
to answer these questions.
ably his finest scene is hi~ reading ot Q?m~un.lty '!f~alth S~ety. told:of tlte .
phy put into competition last year and ________________________________ the Twenty-third Psalm. Gertrude LaWi. s~u.t-ms, crtppled chddrenand. other
awarded annually to the winner of the
rence is superb as Geertje Dine, Rem- pat~ents cared fo~ by her staff, and
Thanksgiving morning LansdowneDe)~ense
brandt's nagging housek!!eper who~: th,elr need for Chnstmas cheer.. A g~SWarthmore Football same.
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also his. model and mistress. Elsa ~,.: er,ous f sum 0.£ 'money ·was voted to :be,~
lIr.Underhill's enthusiasm for the
"caster IS excellent too as HendnckJl:: uf.~d, ?r their. needs.. .
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Stoffels the housemaid who succeeded i, ~ lUt~r!!sttng de~ons~rati0!l Qt. a::
!:~n:ti:::'C::!cis ri~tr; gratW;i:: an~
OpeD Weekda,.. 9:30·11130 A. II.
Geertje Dirx in her triple function. A,it bedSide VISit of ~ n~r!l~,ll'@.S lPVen'~by,;
as Mr. Underhill said, 11pon accepting
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told this picture is one of the most Mrs. Groff. of the Health Center,
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The black-out drill held last Saturday night. found 295 members '?£ the ~rio1lS memorable English historical films. ..' a .bag and lnstrumentspresentecl:bt .~ .
the .invitation, "Democracy cannot e, units at their posts. According to Stanley Hibberd, County executIve chairman,
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in the World, if such sincere, heartfelt, this was the most successful so far held The signals to the 47 Delaware County
Reported
'A 'musical program waS· given py
clean good-feUowship as exists between Councils of Defense wete sent 'out more quickly ,than ever before and there
' Jack Beddoe accompanied by John Ur-' .
Lansdowne and Swuthmore was were no committees which failed to receive the signals..
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Mr. and Mrs. Stuart F. Smith of son. Mrs. Roland L. Eatc* &aveu;'
worldwide".
On Monday evening, December 7, at 7:30 P. M. th~~e WIll. be a meetl~~ 10 Copples Lane, WaUingford, receive
i ry F Iremen
t ,Grows
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served by M'argarette Schenbac er, Police Medical Corps Drivers Corps, Rescue Squads, Cofnmunrdlttons, DIS-their son, Private· First Class Stuart F. Lyon.
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key team aJld cheerleaden. .
to see that they are r~present~.
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Navy Coach Tonite
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOL XIV, No. 48
PLANE DRIVE IN
HOME STRETCH
SWARTHMORE, PA., DECEMBER 4, 1942
WLB MAN TO SPEAK SUNDAY 'TO
ENACT STORY
OF
Committee Puts on Spurt for
Flash Fini8h as Last Week
of Bond Sales Begin8
WAR
BOlDS
'2.50 PER YEAa
.60 Service Men Entertained ,Here.
~ATIVITY With Operetta, Supper, Dancing
Fifth Annual Portraval Will Point
CommunitY'8 Cb~istma8 10
"Goodwill Among l\len"
Tuesday evening the special U. S.
War Bond drive to pay for the plane
SWARTHMORE had crossed $65,000.
As the last week began, the program
for a climax finish was launched. A
special mimeographed letter was delivered to every home in the borough,
urging each family to take a share. in
the plane SWARTHMORE by bUYing
a bond before Monday night, December 7, at which time the plane should
be ready to taxi out to the flight apron
for its financial take-off.
The original allocation made to the
Swarthmore committee headed by Mrs.
William H. Thatcher, was to sell enough
bonds to buy a pursuit ship because it
was assumed that $50,000 was all a
place of this size could raise. The committee with a better knowledge of the
spirit 'in Swarthmore, raised its bond
sights to double this figure and set out
to attain its objective.
While there remains the substantial sum of $35,000 to be raised, the
committee is sure this challenge will
be met by the residents of Swarthmore
and that the stream of bond buyers at
the bank and post office will be a slip
stream for bond sales in the last five
days which will let Swarthmore exceed
its new goal.
It is pointed out that those who go
to the post office to buy their bonds
should specifically' state they want the
purchase credited to the special fund
for the plane.
Woman's Club and Red Cross Canteen Seek Financial
SpollSor lor Repeat Program on
CI,ristmas Day
Enriching the Christmastide with its
message "on earth peace to men of
goodwill" the portrayal of the Nativity
Some 60 sailors selected by Mother i\Ioore, well-known Philadelph~
story will be repeated on Sunday, De- seamali's philanthropist, had a wo\\' of a good time here in Swar~hmQre
cember 20, in Clothier Memorial. Made
last Sunday afternoon and evening through the cooperation of the
possible by the Donald Darlington
Memorial Fund there will be two pres- Woman's Club. the Players Club, the Red Cross canteen, the Wagon
.-~--.-------'-\Vheel Dancers, and five dozen of the
entations, the first at five and the sec- _..
ond at 7 o'clock in the evening.
~~:~ugh's young members of the fait
This Christmas when the hope for
Half of the group originally schedpermanent peace flames brighter as
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ulcd to come was ordered to board ship
servicemen and civilians work toward it
Sunday morning, so it required some
unitedly is the time to stress the mes- Economics Authority Who Confrantic scouting around before Mother
sage of the angels' song; to concen~Ioore was able to replace them. Among
ducted
Study
Group
Here
Last
trate on the spiritual core of the
those' she gatlu;red were 10 from the
Year, Returns
Christmas season. The statement on last
Boise and a number of others just back
year's program has deepened pertinence
Dr. Otto Nathan, professor of Eco- from heavy action in recent battleS:.
this Christmas:
nomics at Vassar College, will conduct The group was to arrive for a special'
"It was out of a time like our own, an all day institute on Price Control 2 P. M. performance of the Players
George W. Taylor, vice-chairman of out of a world made black by the ty- under the auspices of the Swarthmore Club latest hit, Oscar Straus' operetta
ranny of the Caesars, out of humble
the War Labor Board and a founder of people oppressed that the Christian League of \Vomen Voters on Friday, "A \Valt7o Dream". When 3:30 came
December 11, at the \Voman's Club. . 'round with no sign of the service
I",bor arbitration in the United States faith was born, with its ideals of peace
Dr. Nathan has taught at New York guests, Mrs. J. Paul Brown, presiden't
whose talk Sunday night at 8 :15 in and goodwill."
University and at Princeton. TIc left of the Woman's Club and Mrs. Walter
Friends' Meeting House is sponsored
The portrayal will be directed by Mrs. Germany at the time of Hitler's rise A. Schmidt, war service chairman of.
by the economics department, the Charles D. Mitchell. The Rev. David to power. Formerly a !llem.ber of t~e the club, who were waiting to rf;ceive
Swarthmore Students' Vnion and the Braun will serve as reader and the Rev. Universitv of Econonllcs 111 PrussIa them at the Players Club, the 60 fair
Cooper Foundation of the college. Mr. J. J arden Gueniher will pronounce the during the \Vcimar regime, he was sent companions and the entire theatrical
Taylor's topic will be "The National apostolic commandment. Mrs. Leonard to the United States during the Hoover retinue were in rather more than a
War Labor Board's Role in the Demo- C. Ashton will direct the chorus with administration as a member of the state of expectancy.
Hoover commission. He was a foreign
About this time the sailors put in an
cratic Process" and the meeting is open ~hs. Everett L. Hunt serving as chairexpert on unemployment.
appearance and their appreciation of
man
of
music.
Benjamin
L.
Kneedler
to all friends of the college.
Swarthmoreans who heard Dr. Na- the performance soon made the host
will be the organist. Theodore Widing
For 10 years Mr. Taylor was im- will serve as chairman of ushers.
than during his series of lectures here group forget the waiting and t~e' ~st
last year will remember him as a clear glad to ~ave contributed its work.
partial chairman for the full-fashioned
The enactment of the Nativity is a
Since the busses which had conveyed
hosiery industry. Since 1935 he has spirtual interpretation of the Christmas speaker and a straight thinker. Next
Friday
he
will
recapitulate
the
general
the
horde from the Philadelphia Navy
chaired the men's clothing industry in Story entered into by the people of
remarks
on
Price
Control
he
made
Yard
departed immediately, Mrs. Georg~
Philadelphia and in 1940 he was named Swarthmore, made possible by the Donearlier at the L.\V.V. study group and L. Armitage called upon Mrs. William
to a like post under the collective bar- ald Darlington Memorial Fund. It was try to bring members up to date. He
H. \Vard who did a lightning task of
gaining agreement between General first presented on December 18, 1938 will t!ike a practical approach to the securing members of the local Red
Motors and the National Automobile under the direction of the late Charles many problems. of price control and Cross Motor Corps and other citizens
Workers Union. He has taught labor D. Mitchell. Scheduled for only one per- rationing and will give his audience with station wagons to transport· tbe
Lt. Com. Miller, Toa8tma8ter relations in the .Wharton Sl:hool of the formance the participants graciously re- SOIJ1e idea of what t,p. expect as' t? assemblagc from the F?irview rOad
.-~Im·h
·j,·@ftl1';1n'Dlyrll
au .... Uitiversity -of Pennsyivania and is ali peated a secol1d in order that [he "vcr- legislation for the 'fu .I·e and how It playhouse to the \V,oman's Club'on
Bftllll' .0
flow crowd which had been turned away is hoped· to prevent s(.rious inflation. Park avenue, where a 6 o'clock supper
Spa;k Annual Dinner . authoritative writer in this fidd.
hom the first might not be disappointed.
There will be a morning meeting at awaited. Mr_ and Mrs. Walker PenFor the next three years two presenta- 10 :30 A. ~L The subject will be "Price field, Marian Schatte, Maurice Griest,
The Citizens Sponsoring Committee
Santa's Local Schedule tions of the Nativity story were pre- Control in a War Economy". The ait- Dr. Armitage and Mrs. W. E. Hetzel
of Borough Residents who sponsor
sented on the Sunday directly preceding emoon session will start at 1 :45 P. M. were among those who responded.
this year's "Honor Banquet" to !he
is Filling - Better
Christmas giving spiritual enrichment on the subject "Price Control in the
members of the Swarthmore HIgh
(Co"/i"Nll 011 Ptl~. Sis)
and
inten~ified beauty to the Christmas United States". There will be time at
School Football Squad and Coach "~ill"
Hurry!
season for the 2500 persons who beheld lowed for discussion after each talk.
Ziegenfus, which will be held Frtd~y
them annually. The 1940 and '41 presevening, Decemller 4 at 6:30 P. M. In
All those interested are cordially inIn spite of the changed conditions of entations were given in memory ~f
the High School Cafetena, have a~ war time Santa Claus will manage his
vited to attend.
Charles D. Mitchell, founder and dlnounced the complete program that wtll
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Charitable Group of Loeal
Produced in four episodes the first
Rev. David Braun, popular local pastor, year. Here is one place where child~en
Women Prepare Chri8tmas
never need worry about not seeJl1g portrays the prophecy ~iv.en by Isai~h;
as Toastmaster.
Cheer at Happy Social
After the very surpnslng victory of Kriss Kringle \>ersonally Christmas Eve. the second, the AnnuncIation; the thIrd,
Event
the U. S. Naval Academy over Armx He manages to stop at the home of the Shepherds and the message of the
Biograpby of Notc(1 Painter Fealast Saturday, there is much el!th~sl each borough child whose parents re- Heavenly Host; the fourth, the scene
ture8 Charles Laughton in
asm over the presence as prmclpal quest him to come. Direct from t.'le of the Nativity.
The annual silver tea of the Friendly
Lead at Collcge
North
Pole
in
familiar
dress
Old
Samt
The
finale
of
the
Pageant
shows
the
Circle was held at tl~e home of Mrs.
speaker of ~t. Com. Harold E. "Rip"
Miller, associate coach of football at Nicholas rides the streets of the com- htlfillmellt of the world wide c~nquest
The English film "Rembrandt" di- C. C. Brogan at Thayer and Guernsey
Annapolis for the past twelve years. munity with sleigh bells ajingle calling of the spirit of Christ as the 1,lght of rected by Alexander Korda and star- roads 011 Thursday, November 19. The
"Rip" Miller will be remembered as "Merry Christmas to all and to a!l a the World.
ring Charles Laughton, Gertrude Law- co-hostesses were the officers of the
one of the "Seven Mules" of Notre good-night" as he stops at the vanous
All who come in the spirit of rever- rence and Elsa Lancaster will be the Circle: Mrs. F. Stuart Brown, presiDame and Knute Rockne fame who homes to waken youngsters.
ence and worship are welcome.
movie feature on Saturday night, De- dent; Mrs. Arthur Hughes, vice-presibroke the pathways for the famous
This year his list will be revised so
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cember 5, in Clothier Memorial at the dent; :Mrs. Cecil Howard, treasur;-er;
"Four Horsemen". The Nav~l A~a that there will be no time wasted by
college at 7 and 9 o'clock. On the sa!ne Mrs. O. M. Hook and Martha Havidemy's victory last Saturday IS bemg stopping at former addresses where Home & Scllool to Present program will be a Disney "The Cluna land, secretaries.
:Mrs. Brown presiding at the business
credited nationally to the strategy~~f youngsters have grown up or moved
Readrollt! Specialist
Shop" and a ~hort, "Killing the Killer:'. meeting, asked for reports from the
Com. Miller, in finding the opponent s away. Therefore it will be necessary f~r
As usual both shows are open to reS1chairman of the committees carrying
weakness and developing a program to every child who wishes to see Santa thIS
Monday
dents of the borough.
on
the work of this philanthropic group.
take advantage of it.
Christmas Eve to ask his parents to call
"Rembrandt" is a biographical film
~Irs. Earl Taylor reporting for the
In addition, complete motion pictures Swarthmore 0900 before December 20
"Factors That Inilucnce Growths in, with little or no story. It is indifferent
sewing committee told of garments
of the Pennsylvania vs. Army Football and leave his name and address.
and Use of Heading" is the topic for to romance in the Hollywood sense. contributed to the "ingathering" of the
Game, featuring the play for Army of
Another change eliminates Santa's the meeting of the Home and. School Fragments of Rembrandt's life are Needlework Guild. Mrs. J. Warren
"Bud" Troxell probably the greatest custonl Of stopping wherever a por.ch
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shown: the painter at work on th~ po~t- Paxson displayed caps and mittens
. ,.ue Iove d al'1'109 WI'f e S as k Ia ,
football play~r in the h.istory of l'lgllt I·S left on. It will be a help to I un.1 /\ssociation Oil ).[onday evelllng,
I \. de.- rait of IllS
made by the knitting committee. Mrs.
"rlll)er
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High
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Swarthmore High School, WIll be pre- if those whose addresses he has WI II ~
instead of pamtlOg
tIe
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John Esslinger presented a beautiful
Civil Guard at a fee of 3,800 florins; afghan she had made to be donated to
sented, with detail explanation. of t.he leave a light, but since so ~any homes torium.
C. De \Vitt Boney,. tl~e speaker. of Rembrandt at length persuaded to acaction by "Bob" Odell, the Umvers1ty must be lighted for the arnval of late
the work :0£ the Circle.
of Pennsylvania's great back and holiday guests and other purposes on the evening, is a specl~h.st .m reading cept the money and paint the pictur~,
Mrs; A. R. O. Redgrave called attenbrother of Yale UniversityZs coach, Christmas Eve the sight of a light~d difficulties. He is the pnnclpa.l of the burying the faces of the guards In
tion
to the donation of canned goods
porch alone will not hail Santa. He wdl Nassau Elementary School 111 East shadow. Gradually from such fragHoward Odell.
brought
by the members and told of
Among the numerous friend~ of only stop at the ~dd:esses which have Orange, N. J. Parents are requested. to ments the Amsterdam of the 17th cen- a contribution from' the Community
Swarthmore High School who wdl be been placed on hIS Itst before Decem- be prepared to ask questions followmg tury comes to life and a rich historical canning committee of which Mrs. J. V.
present, it is with a ~reat ~eal of ber 20. If you really want to see the Mr. BOlley's talk. There will be a panel portrait of the great painter emerges. S~ Bishop was chairman, to go into the
The acting in this film is notable.
pleasure that the comm1tt~e wtll .have jolly old gentleman ask your mother or composed of Frank R. Morey, sup~rThanksgiving baskets. Mrs. Elizabeth
as guest Mr. F. S. Underhtll, preSIdent father to call soon and give the names vising principal, tea~hers who are domg Charles Laughton plays Rembrandt Plummer, supervising nurse of the
of the Lansdowne Borough. School- and ages of their children who eagerly special work in readl1l~, and Mr. Boney, with extraordinary· naturalness. Prob- Community Health Society, told of the
to answer these questIons.
ably his finest scene is hi~ reading of
board and donor of the Mautlful troshut-ins, crippled children and other
a_l=v=a=~~h~~_V_i_S_U_'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_lthe
Twenty-third PsalnL Gertrude Lawphy p'ut into competition last year and
paticnts cared for by her staff, and
rcnce is superh as Geertje Dil'x, Rem- thcir need for Christmas cheer. A genawarded annually to the winner of the
hrandt's nagging housekeeper who was erous sum of money was voted to be
Thanksgiving morning LansdowneII
also his model and mistress. Elsa LanSwarthmore Football game.
used for their needs.
caster is excellent too as Hendrickje
An interesting demons~ration of. a
Mr. Underhill's enthusiasm for the
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Stoffels the housemaid who succeeded
bedside
visit of a nurse. was given by
friendly athletic rivalry be~~en the
Open Weekdays 9:30 .11!30 Ao M.
Geertje Dirx in her triple function. All
Mrs. Groff of the Health Center, US\llg
two institutions is most gratlfym~ ~nd
told this picture is one of the most
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d 29~ embers of the vartOUS memorable English historical films.
as Mr. Underhill said, upon acceptl~g
The
black-out
drill
held
la.st
saturd::.:ugH~bb~~~
Co~:;y
executive
chairman,
Circle.
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the invitation, "Democracy cannot dIe,
.
musical
program
was
given ,by
A
units
at
their
posts.
Acco!~mg:o
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-;'he
signais
to
the
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Delaware
County
in the world if such sincere, heartfelt,
Reported Mi8sing
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than
ever
before
and
there
Jack
Beddoe
accompanied
by
John
4rclean good-f;llowship as exists between
were sent out mo~e h .
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Mr. and Mrs. Stuart F. Smith of son. Mrs. Roland L. Eaton gave an
Lansdowne and Swarthmore was Councils of Defense
h' h filed to receIve t e sIgna s.
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were no commIttees w IC a
7 t 7 '30 P M there will be a meetmg III Copples Lane, Wallingford, . received interesting review of "Green Grass
worldwide".
On Monday evenin~, De~em~er d ' a h~ads ~f Auxiliary Firemen, Auxiliary official notice Tuesday evel1lng that .Grows .All 'Round" by Marguerjte
The dinner will be prepared and
Borough
Hall of Sentor A!r
ar ellS, R scue Squads Communications, Dis- their son, Private First Class Stuart F. Lyon.
served by Margarette Schenbacke!',
Medical
Corps,
Drtvers
Colrps de it impossible' to be present are asked Smith, Jr., United States Marine Corps,
Police,
A social hour around the tea table
High School Dietition and ~e~ staff,
aster
Committee
and
staffs.
Any
w
10 m
is
"missing
in
action".
followed.
with service by the famO'l1S gtrl s hocto see that they are represente,d.
key team and cheerleaders.
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A reception followed the ceremony
A double nuptial ceremony was used,
at
tbe home of Mrs. Herbert L. PhilMiss Dodd's sister. Miss Lillian Henry
Dodd being wed to Mr. Pierson Kirk lip. of Che.tuut Hill After a wedding
more than Mer
and Mrs. Howard J. DIngle of
Miss Doris Eleanor Sheaffer daughter Smith. son o~ Mrs. Alonzo P. Smith trip 'the young couple will live in Pbiladelphia where Mr. Shay' is taking his
shopping
aY.OJII,e heard this weele that their of .Mrs. Henry R. ~is of .Nortb of Germantown at tbe same time.
Dingle who is with the Army Swarthmore avenue and Mr. Samuel
The Rev. William H. Aulenbacb. rec- felloWship work in architecture at the
in 'crowded etorell
University of Pennsylvania.
bas arrived oa'eIy in Africa. George Morton Maule wbose engage. tor
Christ
ChurcbC.and
St. Micbael's.
and ofDr.
Leicester
Lewis.
minister
the Ull,eertainty
Frank G. ~ of
. ment was recel1t1y announced were of St. Martin-in·the-Fields; officiated
entertained at a luncheon at ~ests of bonOS' at. a tea and sbower at the double ceremony.
of deliveries
':bo,me on Tueoday. Her guests in- glven by Mr. Maule a aister Miss, ~::d:
Dr. Charles Chunning Watt. Jr. gave
DO YOU KNOW
Mrs. Harry Eo Lockett a memo W. Maule of Bryn Mawr last S
Miss Catherine Isabelle Dodd in marGIVE a, MAGAZINE
The Ban can t .. ADJ Aa&o TI01I_ .
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the Delaware County Consumer afte~oOn..
riage..
for CHRISTMAS .
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~nit~ who bas been giving courses
MISS Sheaffer ~ be honor
at .The brides wore ivory satin wedding
gowns made with long tight-fitting
Consumers' Problems in Upper a. luncb~n to be glven by Mts.
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and Mrs. Eric G. 'Enderson who G. Erskine. Jr. of Yale avenue on Sat- bodices ending in a petal line. heartRUSSEI,I.'S SERVICE
Mr.. Lloyd E. Kanftman
I'~:'~~;: secretary of the Delaware orday. December 12.
shaped low necks outUned witb Duch_'You Cat Lu& tIJe _ 'Phone Sw. 2080
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Consumers Committee.
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: Vrs. P. L. Whitaker of Park avenue
Humbert - Poteat
with the lace. full skirts shirred to the
.: ii recnperating at her home after an
bodice and ending in long trains Their
.. ,.I>P!'ratiOD performed several weeks ago .The marriage of Miss Priscilla Hale tuUe veils fell from Duchesse lace caps
Philadelphia.
Poteat. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gor- and they carried bouquets of miniature
don Poteat of Cruzer Theolo"';cal Semi- call 1'11'
d h'l . I ts
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P. Yerke. of Prm' ceton nary. Chester. to Ensign Richard
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To maintain satisfa~tory. service and conserve
a.venue is entertainipg 12 guests at a
y
e
Wltcaught
tu e small
slreamers
Humbert; U. S.
N. R .• son of Mr.
and on wh,'cb an
thereIewere
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luncheon and bridge at her bome today. Mrs. W. F. Humbert of Reading. was ters . of white violets. .
man power our store will be closed from 1 P. M
•. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.
"'o!,~in8r cember
performed
on7:30
Thursday
evening.
DeM is. Eleanor Harriet Dodd. sister
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at
o'clock
the
Upland
da hter Car0 I 0 f Benla"""
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of the bride•• was maid of honor for
to 2 P. M. each day and Wednesday afternoon.
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left on Monday for an extended Baptist Churcb. Upland,·with the bride's Miss Catherine Dodd and like the other
• ,VISit with Mrs. Topping's mother. Mrs. father officiating.
honor attendant wore a soft rose faille
A. Walker of Galveston. Texas.
The' bride. wbo was given in mar- taffeta gown made with a long tightMrs. J. W. Adams. who bas been riage by her uncle. Dr. Douglass Po- fitting bodice. A dubonnet colored band
, visiting in. western New York for sev- teat, associate counsel to tbe Boar" 01 encircled the upper part of the bodice
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,',. eral months. will return to her home Ecoi,o••ic Warfare. Washington. D. C and ended in a bow at the left corner
South Chester Road
. 9n Benjamin West aven'Ue recently wore a gown of starched chiffon. The of the square low neckline. Bracelet
,.vacated by tjJe Toppings.
tight fitting bodice was buttoned to It,~h'deH:~!~h sleeve. and afull skirt encircled
.
waist which flared into a full skirt a
.' N.~:~ta~ William Sproul I.ewis of long train. A delicate pattern of lace
a scalloped dubonnet band ending
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Swarthmore avenue was home was inserted in the puffed sleeves. and
a large bow on the left side. Her
the week-encLCapta_in Lewis. who' h
•. d ki
h
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was of shaded chrysanthemums
m t e w~t-·an s rt. and er veil 0 in soft pink to dubonnet in the center
. ""::Iti~~!.~the Anny November 2. is
tulle was held by a coronet of old fam•
. in Newark, N. J.
fly' lace. Her small old-fashioned bou- of wh'ch purple anemones clustered
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f qu'" was 'of wli,'te sweet peas
and was tied with dubonnet colored
'DSlgu
or.. .
ac ra. r. 0
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ribbon. She wore a tiara of ml3i,:hirlg I
· Yate and Harvard avenues, is spending pom.,~ms surrounding an orchid of flowers.
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at home on his way to a new white.
Ititi'lD in Miami. Florida: on Monday.
The bride was attended by her sisMiss Jeanne Louise Dodd and Miss
ter. Mi!}& Anne Carruthers Poteat as Dorothy Dodd, sisters of the bride,
Lt. Richard WilUs. l·. g.• who is sta- maid of httnor. who wore an aqua dress MIS' 5 E UDIC
. eEl'lzab eth ..,
"hay, SIS
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.' . ,. tioned at the Great Lakes 'rraining of faille and carried orchid chrysan- the bn'degroom, M rs Edward B eth e I
· Station. has been at home on Park themums.
Seeger and Miss Betty Gottschalk. buth
,aVenue for three days. He returned to
. d M'ISS """argaret
The bridesmaids 10'cluded two SIS'_ 0 f M oun. t A'lry. an
his station on Toesday.
Ph'II'
f
Ch
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ters of the bride. Mis. Nida Purefoy
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were bn'des, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Myers of Poteat and Miss Eleano" Gordon Po- maids. They wore the same style model
MONEY BELTS - SCARFS - SWEATERS
.' c;:omell avenue had their family with teat. Miss Reba Mae Booke. and Miss as the other attendants except that
!U'fS - WAI.I.ETS :...-. FfnED CASES
them over the Thanksgiving Holidays. Louise Ellyson Wiley. both of Rich- their gowns were dubonnet with conBRUSHES - GWVES - SOX-PAJAMAS
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Myers and :~:'~~~e~~~a~n~d~~~~cla.smates of the bride trasting trimming of soft rose.' and
family of N. Y.• Pvt. and Mrs. Jobn
College. Richmond. their bouquets were tied wilh rose ribMyers of Harrisburg and Mr. Thomas
gowns were of gold faille and bon. They all wore tiaras of matching
OPEN EVENINGS
· Myers of Washington.
carried bronze chrysanthemums.
flowers.
8 PARK AVENUE
· Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Pilgrim of Yale
Irvin Robert Humbert
Mr. Howell Lewis Shay. Jr. of Wash· avenue had as their week-end guest
acted as best man for
ington, D. C. was his brother'! best
· Miss Margaret Turner of Pbiladelphia. brother and the ushers included Mr. man. Mr. Shay's ushers included Mr.
· 'Po.
Wallace B. Poteat. brother of the bride. Robert M. Saul and Mr. Edson S. Har. Mr. and Mrs. Richard ~~~E~:~O~f; 1Mr. Jack W. Humbert of Suffolk; Va.• ris. Jr.• both of Rose Valley. Mr.
Vasser avenue spent
Ensigu Jack W. Lee of Colorado. and ard Fogg of .Moylan. Mr.
Mr. Scales' parents m
Mr. Charles Battin of Crozer Seminary. Mackay Thomas of ~::~:;nl~~jtil;..~~l
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A musical program was given before Mr. Stephen S. Oliver of
the ceremony\ by the organist. Mr: Md.'
.' . A buffet supper was given at the Lewis white a~d soloist. the Rev. John
Mrs. Dodd chose a soft .blue
" home of Yr. and Mrs. Guido Savelli in Parmer Gates.
gown with a fuschia hat and fuschila
Drexel Hill in honor of Pvt. and Vrs.
A rec~ption loUowed at the bome of orchids. Mrs. Shay wore a' light blue
Samuel James. Vr8. James is the former the bride, after which the young cou~ gown with a matching hat and a corJane Orum of Media. The gue.ts were pie left on a short wedrung trip. They sage of purple orchids.
Mis. Eudora Sproat. Mr. Charle. Ger- wiil leave Sunday evening for Miam~
This Christmas give
ner. Miss Elizabeth Krase. Yr. Herbert Fla. where Ensign Humbert will be
attractive practical wear.
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Vichener. Miss Patty CampbeU. Miss stationed at Hollywood by the Sea.
'Worth Abbe. Mr. and Mrs. David He has been appointed to the driil
Braun.
department of the Naval Officers'
· Lt. Thomas F. Baird of Oberlin ave- Training School
Jlue who has been iu Training School at
The bride is a graduate of SwarthPrinceton, N. J. will arrive home on more High School. class of 1939. Many
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'·December 5 for a 10 day furlough be- of her Swarthmore friends attended
," fore being transferred to a new station. the wedding.
· Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pearson and
MeWjlJjams, - Percival
family of Cornell avenue were the
,Thanksgiving guests of Mr. Pearson's
brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. M. P. Percival of Washington.
" Henry 'Pearson of Andalu.ia. N. J. Mr. D. C announces the marriage of her
· Pearson's mother Mrs. John Pearson is daughter Margaret Rebecca and Harry
spending the winter with tbe H"nr:~ Haney McWilliams. captain. United
104 Park Avenue
Pearson..
States Army. son of Mrs. John H. Mc· Lt. Edward J. Jobns of Fort Sill, Williams of Benjamin West avenue and
You'll find
pk1a. who received his rommission as the late Mr. McWilliams. at tbe First
· Second Lieutenant in Field Artillery on Presbyterian Church of Tampa. Florida.
Gift
November 26, is visiting relatives in on November 2. The young couple is
, Swarthmore. Lt. Johns and Mrs. Johns occupying an apartment in Tampa.
""ho bas been making her home with where Captain McWilliams is stationed
at
· her grandfather Yr. William S. Bittle at Benjamin Field with Headquarters
The GOWN SHOP
of Rutgers avenue. will leave shortly of the Third Corps Air Force.
6 Park Ave.
for Camp Wood, Mo.
Shay-Dodd
. Mrs. Johns has been assisting in the
Alumni o!fice of the college of which
The marriage of Miss Catherine Isashe is a graduate.
belle Dodd, daughter of Mrs. Harry
, Mrs. Margaret R. Marsh of Park ave- Coggeshall Dodd of Chestnut Hill and
,n'i;le has received a letter from her son the late Mr. Dodd to Mr. William Dixon
· ·Mr. George R. Marsb saying that be is Shay. son of Mr. and Mrs. Howell
in North Africa and spent hi. Lewis Shay of Park and Michigan
leave in Cairo. Egypt. Mr. Marsh avenues, took place on Saturday, No~
serving .in the American Field Serv- vember 28 at 4 o'clock in the afternoon
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K9NDAY. DBCJO"'B& ,
Woman's ClUb
a:oo to
A.II.-Bed a - ' . - , ..... ·····,,··· .. ········ .. · .......odlst Church
11:45 A.u.-..uo-p of - - ..................
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2:00 P M - Legion Auxlllary Chrlstmaa Party ...... ............
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P:M:-Pootball Banquet .......................... Btgh School.....-e
sATUBDAY~ DECEMBER 5
rial COllege
'1:00 anti 8~ P.JL-Movtna ~ctureiI ~ ....... _..... OlOtbler}demO •
-1IUtIDAY. DllCiSMBi5& 6
Churcheo
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""E';~"":W ith a
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8:1$ P.u.-TaIk on War
Sunday -iW';nday
Tneeday
WIlliam
Iteach England
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FRiDAY. DECBMBEB 4
woman's Club
10:00 A. M._Llteramre-Dram.a ~ •••• ••••••. .•••.••.•.•..
Cb.urch
11:30 to 11:45 A.M.-PeUoW8h1p of Prayer .................. ldethBoodlstro h Ball
And Other Patriotie
Lapel Pins
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. THIS CUSTOM BUILT HOME· has eVerything.·tho· average
family needs. It b stone 00. all fOu~ old..... froiD ground to.
.late roof ••• ani! the rear Is· as pI""';'" as· the front. THE
FIRST FLOOR' contains wide centre .;;.u and be~udful .tairway; large UvinG Room (15 " 26). DIning Room (15'" 16),
efficiency kitchen. cheery brealifui room. Phone Room:(9'x 10).
powder room and built-Ii.: double garage. THE SECOND
FLOOR has Master Suite. o~ bed~oom, dressiDa, room. ~ardz:os,e
and died bath; two airy chUchens· rooms •• , and a· beamed·
ceiling . studio bedroom and fireplace • , • with another' bath. .
The btg rumpus room also has ~ fireplace. The home Is heated , ,
with PROPANE GAS·· the ideal fuel. ~ cheaper than coal and
not rationed. The lot Is 100 x 150' plus-·Lo.. up-keepl low
taxes; eomfortable financing.. The ~~e~ h~ Di.o~ed~ to a dlstant
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'IDE WEEK'S CALENDAR
,GOLDEN
EAGLE
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Mrs. William T. Clay of Walnut . .
is teaching lip-reading in the Deafn.ess
Friends of Margar-et Meade and her
Prevention Clinic at Jefferson Medtcat ...•c --.- children, Tommy, Cherry and
School Philadelphia under Dr. Horace Bridget. will be glad to bear t?at they
James' Williams. This is pio~~r work have arrived safety at home to Eng1ip~reading h!1s I!ever ·_befo..re . land. They send greetings to lheir
taught. in a/hospital tn connection With friends and hosts in Swarthmore
the medical treatment of deafness.
through Mrs. William A.. Jaquelte 01
Mrs. Clay addressed an~ ga,!e a ~~m- Elm avenue, who received a cablegram
onstration to the' graduattn~ otolb8ists from James and Margaret Meade on
at the school last Monday...
Thanksgiving morning.
"-".iilo":..:m
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club
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Pioneers With Deaf
GIVE JEWELRY
The Players
IS
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at
VALUES
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care
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Jrom .the tip of the duck's pink bill to
I
the sbarp ends of its two elongated
ChriBtian' Science Chnreh
..ntral tail feathers. Immediately I
age 1-7
recognized the animated counterpart of
morning from
a
picture I had recently studied in my
of Miss LiIltta
IlGod the Only Cause and ,creator"
and in a moment or two I arguide,
Parish House.'
is the .ubject of the Lesson-Sermon in
sman cbildren
the nursery du,rinlg I
Churches of Christ.· Scientist. on rived at the 01d~Squaw's page.
the church worship.
December 6. The Golden Text
18 the seventh iDStallment
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nations whom Thou
made ''jJ~!fIJ::i~ Lt. C. Brooke Worth'. un~
It
"A Coastal MIgrant...
MethodiBt Chnreh Notlia
come and worship before
H ,....il· and .hall glorify Thy name.
The Church School will meet on Sunart great, and doe.t wondrous
Chaperons for Dancing
day;mt;lrning at 9 : 4 5 . .
things:' Thou art God alone" (Psalms
Assemblies
Tile . minisf~r will preach, at
'
morning ,wonliip
it o'dock on the 86: 9.10).
I
Children Aid. Refugees
Introductory class chaperons on Desubject. i'Preparation for Christmas".
The . ~outh Fellows.hip will be the
cember 4 will be Mr. and Mrs. P. Ed·
host' to the Youth Fellowships of
About 75 'to 80 Swarthmore boys and ward Rollhaus, Mr. and Mrs. Smith W.
churches of the Borough on ~u~~~~lgir1s enjoyed the motion pictures
Brookhart, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Richard
last Friday at the Woman's
G. Haili. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M.
eveQing at 6 o·dock. This is the
of a seri" of meetings being beld by through tbe courtesy of the Phila,lel· Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. George M.
the'youq people of the churches.
Electric Company for the benefit Karns. For th~ advanced class the
The SWarthmore Fellowship of Prayer
refugee children in Europe. Total chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
will me~t in the cliape1 on Monday, receipts for the afternoon were
Rincliffe, Dr. and Mrs. Duncan FosWednesday and Friday from 11:30 to
The American Committee f:~r~~~~~1 ter. Mr. and ·Mrs. Norman Hulme and
1\ :45; 'The peopfe of the comniunity Reiief feels indebted to the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Enders.
are invited· to come together.iIi prayer COmpany and thanks the
'.
The chairmen are Mary Cardroy and
for guidance and courage and help in Club for the use of its clubhouse.
AUen Enders. Junior assembly chapthese critical days.
A. M. BOS$hardt, chairman, was as- erons are' Mr. and 1Irs. Paul Rutan.
The ChUrch Board otEducation will sisled -by Mrs. John H. Pitman and Any parents of members are most welhold i!smonthly meeting. on Monday Mrs. J. Burris West.
<_e to attend.
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Dresses, Sportswear, I.ingerie
Hosiery, Scarfs, Mittens
Handkerchiefs, Accessories
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Hospital. contribute
Contributions
in dryhabitat
clothingwhile
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to ashore
itsThe
sub·zero
I shivered
c:hurchmarkings
now stood out
plainly..
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THE TONE HOME
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TF.oRD ROAD"
ON S.'tRA
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They Need and Want!
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Friends wiu iounnembe.. in reires.h~
Im"n'ts and cardS at this annual pre\
WOMEN, FRIENDS holiday event _ ..n.artkJe.,oUoo4 ...<1.
Each member 01 tbe American Leg- silver offering sbQ\lld be broughlion Auxiliary is asked to bring a coupon ' Those who, bave finished gifts for."
envelope conlaining at least one
tbe. shop .should at's,; .bring. them to the. '
to the Auxiliary's Christmas
party. Tlte deadline on, these gifts:
be held at 2 o'clock thiS
which members are sewing is Decem... ,
Friday. December 4. in
ber'19. 'They must be in the handS of
room. second floor. Borough
Mrs. QS,car J. Gilcreest 'by that' date. ".
Ceorge Gillespie as coupon
' .j'.rtii:les of novelty jewelry .turned in'
will send these contributions along'
salvage' are. to 'be ,used as gifts from
aid the Christmas gift shop at tt>e Ihe,. ~eterans. to. members of their
Coatesville Veterans' Hospital.
I.: fa~iJ~es.
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evening at the home of Ray A. ShuI decided the best procedure would
.
bert. 24 Kedron Avenue. Morton.
be to descend to the edge of the water
.•;Su~daY morning at 11 o'clock the
T.he annual turkey supper and bazaar and hope that one of the birds would
~on'wiIl be'''The Place of the Com. of the Woman's Society of Christian happen to fly past at close range. when
qN;nplace". '. '
Service will be beld in the social han could observe the distribution of black
"rIJe girls'_ cholr :will meet _SllRday on Thursday evening between the and white areas with accuracy. Such
afternOO!)' at' 3 o'clock for rehearia!. hours of 5:30 and 7:30. Many appro· are the vagaries of natural
The. ,bOy.' choir will meet Sunday aft·
gifts for Christmaa will be for study. I had a brand new experience
.....oon at 4 o·clock. Tbe higb
sale at the various booths.
iust as I reached the margin of the
choir will meet Sunday afternoon
1
shore.
.'1":30 o · e i o c k . .
Trinity Parieh Notes
Not more than a hundred yards dis;- 'The Higb' School Fellowship will
'B
obs,:rv"rl I tanto where the current of the outgoing
" eet Sunday evenm' g at 6 o'clock
• ible
t'd
• CI'
h 'Sunday"
h E 'will. IbeCb
I e swept In
ose to the curving
m
th
o.
therc.hurches·
societies
at
the
roug
out
t
e
plScopa
urch
on
beach
strip.
three
Harbor Seals burst
e ~"Ct Cbur-f.
tbis coming
Suriday.• •The "IIRev.
J. J. simultaneously
.
en.
G
h t
b "Th
from the ~gitated
eth.,....
. AII'c'o'ntri'bu'i,'on's' of m'oriey' for
ers
wt
e IIe l
'bl'
od
L'f
pes, turned belly-side up in perfect
I
Vuent
f hsennon-topIC,
,CoVIR'glons. the church's hO.me mission- a ue 0 t e BI e m M ern - 1 e •
d
.
family o. f eight in Tennessee. should
The young people of
Parish win
i'::?
g':::d
\Iet1irDe d' m to. Mrs.. F; R. Lang. 3IYl join in a supper-meeting at the Metho- machine.
.
Mapl~.. avenuer or Mrs. J. P. Daugh- dist Church
o·dOck.
D. Chi· 'Up to that time my experience with
will at
be 6one
of theJohn
representab D
erty. S
317 Dickinson avenue. y ecemof the local churches assisting in seals was confined to fur c~ts and zoo
ur~ca1, dres~ings group meets the devotional service.
animals. the former probably Muskrat,
q.cb Tuesday. morning at 10 o'clock All Women of the Parish. are asked the latter sea·lion. though '1 was not
at' the Parish House.
make up small Christmaa packages aware of either error then. ,I had often
': There will be a Ju,oio,r-][ittenneiiliate I
the charity patients of the Phil- heard of trained circus seals and the
I'i'.'\rty for the_ .dasses Of. .Mrs •. Luther adelphia General Hospital and to
synchronous performance of' this wild
Illmmitt. 14r": Harold StO~ aild Avery them to church on December 13.
trio immediately made me wonder
Blake tbisevening. December 4. at the Leave them at the rectory ibe day
these were an escaped troupe of in·
-garish House from 5:30 to 7 o'cloCk.
fore, The men's packages are due on strueted performers. Probably their
; The_committee on ,missions
December 20.
suggestion of former cqntact with Man
v~lences Will meet' SuricbY.
The men and boys· corporate com- created the decisive impression which
&, at 4 o'~l~k ~ the•.~,=,.~~h st.udy.~ . munion will be held 'at 8 o'clock on prevented my immediate conversion to
~'. The Board of Trustees will meet Sunday morning, Deceiobe.r 13.
mammalogy, in contrast to the Winter
*,esday. December 8. at 8 o'clock in
Thl! tenth students' Chtlstmaa
Wren whieh had once made me sudthe Churcb Stud,..
will be held on December 13 at 11 denly an ornithologist.
'.' .There will be no meeting of the o·clock.
But .3 I watched them through my
Woman's Association this month.
The American Friends' Service Com- glasses, emerging arid disappearing in
'TbeBoard of Deacons Wi1I meet Friis asking donations of clothing. their playful course. an Old-Squaw
c1Q-~ ~c~tnber 11,. at 8 p. m. in
athletic equipment, soap and drake swam into my binocular ken,
Church Study_
for use in this country and over- and my interest in seals at once dwin. Circle III will meet. Friday aft~rnonn. seas. There is an especial need in died down to a bedpost. Here again
December 11. at2 o'clock 'at the home Casablanca where thoUsands of refu- was a thoroughly untamed. creature.
of Mrs.
F. Brown. &1 North
are quartered. All who wish tl> like the Pied·billed Grebe a denizen of
'G
may leave their donations at the the most adverse environment so far
Chester.
review'
'P. •
anc
'a committee
I'
0f
as humans are concerned, but disportdo"a and
students wt11 can {or them. ,
ing itself witb apparent happiness ,in
SUPLEE'S HARDWARE
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PARTY
TODAY FOR LEGION
.: Pregbyterl8n Cbnreh Notee
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1942
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BUCBNER'S
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I sat on tbe.. frozen ground and
turned the' pages of my pocket birdguide witb numbed fingers. As yet I
did DOt know that the birds below me
were Old·Squaws - tbey were merely
black and white ducks. The book was
"Ducks with conspicuous
patches
white in the plumage:" it
said, "American Merganser, Redbreasted Merganser. GoJden-llye. OldSqu.,/i. Wbite--winged Scoter," and 50
900
Mu,oua ToLD, .dIlDri..• ErliIDr
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paolla IWBTBIIO••
Avoid
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~ ONE TOUCH
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OF NATURE
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WAR ROLE Woman'sClob: NOtes'L........ . . QUARTET
v.. LOOil ame. T .....y ,.
'ATMUSIC CLUB man,
.·The family of Enaign"johil P. Dol·
OF HOMEMAKERS
U.S.t:l.R., have received word from
Th. I.iterature Section
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bou.e guest for • few day". :Un. BoloD Eo - - . _
o. .....
- - . a:.;;;,,=",: OI>CiIl$Yi' ,
E1ring'. son CapL Aiken .i. with the
WI&b . . - to
~WI'!r'doc' wed. .
or wue',.'
c,.,.",_ ,.,.,. Cua
Armed Forces somewhere In the S o u t h " " "
_ No-<. 30 _ Dela_ '~":.
Taking the lead in this year', Black. Pacific.
01lARY '" 1IARKDf. A\tome7I.
tnuJt.oo U/w' of _
friar Christmas pIa)" "Red and=V,;bt; I Corpd
u· Walter I. Scott, Jr. Ion of Mr.
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teo. 51
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Christmas Whoppers", is Dave y
an _rs.LW.
J.
Scott
of
Chestnut
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a. Red Sims a boy who is forced to tell
uccn promote to ~"eant m
SASON _ Nov. 28 _ MAlt.· •. cn.on.... .
the truth until Christmas.
Corps which is .tationed 10
.._te . ecutrlz of 0._ _ II. _ , dO' ......
Bon&b rrom TIIlrD
C.
The members of his worried f a m i l y . '
CboBter•. boq No. rRncO _ Doc. 1 - 0 _ Ttust ~j '.
father. mother and .isters, are played
Mis.
Beatty of :Uu\berry lane,
OuardJaD of -.1_ _
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by. Dave Thayer, Sally Spencer or Nida Bowling
entertained at a mis.
'. If,te " mIDor.
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Poteat, Jean Storrs and Helen Kraus ceUaneous shower and bridge on Tae....
I'I8IDR - Nov. 20 - Hannah i PIaher.~·'~
respectively.
• day e'Vtning, November 2Z for KisslliiwL
executrix Of Samuel O. Pllblf'. decf.rd.
7""" .....' ... F_
Priscilla Poteat wbo was married on
IL\NNlIM - Dec. 1 - Jobri
R.umUln,
The annual pre.Thanksgiving dinner Thursday to Ensign Richard Eo Hum~' ~ Of Jobn B. Bamlum. .
of. the Rutgers avenUe kindergarttn bert"U. S. N. R.
was cooked over the open hear~h in
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CaroI GoodWIn
• 0 f Walnut Iane waB
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BUanNdI~.le !'~:
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kindergarten room of the
the guest of Syl..ia Swann of Wellesley
s ....... Bunter. d.., ..eeL
Wednesday noon of last week. The Conege over the Thanksgiving holiday..
BOLDEN - Nov. 19 _ Ch_r.cambrldp
Sylvia who is a senior at Wellesley o •• _·:r....
Bank and ·'TrUst COD1P1LDJ'. OuarcllaJ) of
g roun directed' by its Ie. ader,
r~'1
.' h ome on D teember'17 to
- 1IARKDf. A-.,..
Anna loI&rIe BoIc1en. ·late •. mIIlor. Price,
enjoyed a menu of carrots.
VHJ arrIve
su-
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en;;:d~·mC~~ngwa~f
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The' No..
the
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the maintenance of th.home front vital.
Honon Speaker
evening, the' 24th; with Mrs.
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to the winning the war Katherine .' Mrs. Frank R. Morey of Amherst W. F. G. Swann acting as ·chairman.
Fisher. Director of Good Hoalekeeping avenue entertained informally. at l\'lnclH The prograin Was as follows:
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Institute addressed the Woman's Club eon at the Ingleneuk on Tuesday. Her "The Hunt" a quartet for strings played
BEAUTY SAWN
Tue54y afternoon.
guest of honor was Katherine Fisher of by Lucius Cole (first violin), Dr.' A. •
She pictured the American housewife New York City' who addressed the Pepinslei (second' violin),. Mr•. W. F. Z
Beauty Jam
_pirlt
. gJ
of 1943 as the foresighled planner of Woman's Club at its first Tuesday of G. Swann (viola) and Dr. W.F. G. 0
balanced meals in order that.she might the month 1,30 meeting.
SWann (cello).'
,
~.
be able to budget ration coupons and
: Drama Gro..p Cboooeti Comen'
Two 'Norwegian folk songs
IS .South .... ed.
points; ..¥ an efficient worker whose . Mrs. R. G. E. 'UlIman, chairman of tain Song" and UTwilight -Musing" a'r- p:;
CaUS................7~z
keynQte IS conservation; as a super- the-drama section, is arranging a the'· ranged .for women's voices by. Arthur
latively good cook whose family atre party on Dece,!,ber ·16 for the Ryder and Halfdun *jerulf .were '~::I~;;;;C~H~A~R~B~E~R~T~.~S~K~Y~L~A~R~K~~e;;;;;L~Ti~C~IE~N~·;;;L~E;;;L~'~O~N~·~G~.;.~CH~·~E~N~·=~~
"cleaned its plates"; as a patriot who Wednesday'matineeof Katherine Cor· by Mrs. C. F ••Woltersand Mrs .._Roy
watched for Victory 'Specials and nen in uThree Sisters", the committee', W. Delaplaine: (fir:5t soprano). Mrs.
FORTUNEunderstood the ,values of Uvari~ty choice. Club members interested in at- Addison S. Wickham, Jane Richardson
subscription. '7.75.'
meats" and meat alternates;; as a
tending with the group are asked to and- Mrs. Owen W., Gay_:{second ~osonable con.umer who insisted that call Mrs. UlIlI\an.
.
prilno), Mrs. R. Chester Spencer and
manufacturers and retailers furnish reo . Holiday Tree Fanel For Soldl_
)Jrs. S. C. Harris . (alto), accompanied
TIMEMe'mbers and others interested are by Mildred Spencer Hutcheson and
liable information as to uhidden 'values"
1st lubacription .. '. '5.00
in textiles; as a constant guardi;LD requested to brIng gifts or money for directed by Alice Blodgett.
each additional ODe '3.50
against accidents in the home which Catr$p Dix. Christmas ·trees to .the Club
A piano. d~et ·'Aus Holbergs Zeit" a
now cripple Dlanpower; in essence as a nex.t,..Tuesday.
, .
suite by Edward Grieg was pla,yed .:;~'I.
perfect creature.
: '. Rhythmie Danc\nll ReOpen.
Mrs, C. B, C:i.mpbeU 'P'd
lst snbacriptiOD ... t4.50
Yet .Miss Fisher was so practical
The ·rhythmic dancing class is resum- Delapla.ine.. ~wo solos uJesu ~",m~!n.('"
her explanation of the new point ra· jng Us meetings after the holiday. New by Petro Yon and '~Pilgrim Song" by
each additional ODe '3.50
tioning and so helpful in her advice members ,may start any Thursday eve- Tschaikowsky .were sung by Mrs. ~!
about homemaking details that the ning af 8 o'clock' at the clubhouse.
C. Harris apcompanied .by Mrs. Hutc1!c
'Phone Sw. 2080
MRS. LW'YD E. KAUFFMAN
ideal she presented did not appear im•
e s o n . . . . ..
possible but rather a pa!riotic necessity.
Decide Against Christmu
The club's string quartet played
She warned that rationing would be exC
Lighting
"Diink to Me. Only With Thine . Eyes"
. "SWING" INTO THE
tended as more men go overseas and
arranged by Alfred Pochon, "Interfood supplies already tested' by ·1..,0<1-1 At its last meeting the swart~h~m,.~0~r~eHIU~;d:iiu~m~~·1i~i:n~~~ModO Antiquo" from ·'Five
Lease contracts are further str;~tc.h~. Business Associati.on decip.ed to
.
by' GlazounQff. and I~Suite'
.
.
the usual Christmas lighting in
the 18th Century" by. AI:
She asked her audience to accept ra~ business. section of the borough
. And Select Your
tioning - cheerfully. uThe forthcoIitirtg year,.: and to' put the money. usually
meeling ·of the Music ClUb
point ration' values are flexible and eX:p~nded on this project into benefits
will·
he
Decemh.er.IS
under the chilir"1
democratic," she declared.
to local service men.
.
..
manship
of
Antonica
Fairbanks.
Her' talk was interspersed with huThis will--be the first timc ;in 10 or
CARDS FOR CHRISTMAS
mOrOllS and appropriate literary quota- 15 years that the commercial str~ets
E%clwi"e ""he TOT·TA SHOP
tions which proved her to be not only here have not been strung with laurel CLOISTERS GALLERY SHOWS
409 Dartmouth Ave.
a wise .and practical expert but a per· and gaily colored lights. The change
AMERICAN
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. . ARTISTS
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'Phone SW. 2349
son' of wide appreciations and humor. is in keeping with. civilian
The pre.... Chris.tmas '.
Mrs. Frank R. Morey chairman of the measures and electric power ec'Q~onJy~
American Home Section of the club
,
. Cloisters Galfe'ry of the
presented Miss Fisher a former
Bnrgett to Le8ve OD ~5th on. 'rhutsday, D"~emb~r .3
league at Columbia and a friend
A Mllec\ioo of dclling and'
long standing.
Elinor Burgett of Rutie,dge, formerly fi-o m the Amerfcan Artists'
Preceding Miss Fisher's talk on of. South Princeton
ave'-I'h'
' and. L~fayette
.d h
II " w,'II . b'e s l."
.. own- unti
t e
1·ing and the War" Loui.se nues, Swarth more,
.4HOmem ..fI-A
receive
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to
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y ns rna'S vaca t'Ion.
Paulson played with skill and artistry. active duly In the W AACs ou ues ay. e b' 11'
. .
three piano solos: uVariations on
will leave December IS' with the nC~!JII~·.I~ej:rgf;:lt·'J;~~f:;'~i~
Abegg" by Schumann. J'~tude in C· first· -contingent of this women'~
~
sharp minor tl by Scrjabine, uToccal\l-" tary unit to occupy the new
by KhatchatoiJrian a contemporary RUB- c'amp'at 'Daytona Beach" J!la.
sian-Armenian composer.
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Miss Burgett, who was'
··.: ..~r~:Felo -New'-Neni'" '
nearly a month ago, has
:.
The luncheon for ne'w' members 'on able''- volunt:-eer .'at the' ~::':."';:~;~I
M.
• M.
Deceniber . 8 win be followed by the Health Certer since graduating
. . artiists 'represented will
stated meeting, and a program pre· Swa~~hmore High School three yea.r~'1
Benton, Jo)m ..Steuart 'Curry,
M",,", yo..r f"mil" re.., .....,,1ionI eao'l,
sented by the Garden Section Mrs:' ago.
D~hn, 1,uigi LuCiollt.
Claude C. Smith chairman. This will
S arthm
B ·d
Club
include slides showing Christmas decow
ore... ge
STRATH HAVEN
INN
,
'Dr. Mackinnon Ellis of Bryn Mawr,
rations, a demonstration of Wreath and
On' Wednesday evening, November sOlI of Dr. atid'Mrs~ William 'T; 'Ellis
SWARTHMORE,PA.
Christmas decor making. and a discos· 25, the Swarthmore Bridge Club met for of W~.I~\tt Ia:n:e·•. fias b.een-hiade-·a LieuSWARTHMORE 680
sian of mantle arrangements and win- the weekly duplicate.
Commander' in the United
First place was won by Halsey JODes :-it'.t. . Navy. ....,
dows with vines by Mrs. Samae1
.
Crothers, Jr., and Mrs. James Hayes.
and Mrs. John E. Dever; Bayard Mor·
rison, Sr. and Richard T .. Randall, Jr.,
J. J.'8 to Meet Snnday
second; third place resulted in a tie beThe J. J.'s will meet at Ihe home of tween Maurice ~Griest and E. C. ~~:~;~
Sally Spencer. ISO Guernsey road this and· Mrs. Maurice Griest and ISunday evening at 8 ~c1ock to report Tomlinson.
on their successful Thanksgiving dance The club met again on' Wednesday
jn the Woman's Club which cleared over evening, December 2. The winners were
$60 and to plan Christmas and other Mrs. Maurice Gdest and R. R. Gemmill
first; M. McKinney and Halsey Jones
charities with the amount.
second; Horace Fry and J aho Hampson
third.
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ili
.each
THE
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BIG
.3
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grilled meat cakes, raisin
spread with butter churned by
the pupils dnringthe morning.
Fruit arrangements done by the chilo
dren decorated the festive table. Each
child brought a potato and carrot from
home and prepared them for this meat,
which was the cuhoioation of a harvest
"BROWNIE"
jappreciation ,study.
ORmlTORB AND ALL ,pm... ~T"~~~;~I:',';"~~l:;e~ .
Tar,.,.,. Doy F,.". LooI
FamBy Service PIan. Cbrietmu 'ROllS
1IN INTJmBBT TIIA~ ACCOUNTS ~ VUJ.E'R - Nov. 27 - George EdwUd J4I1", ':
Lansdowue defeated Swarthmote
ler, ftdm1nl"trator. c.t.... ot Qoorge W.-'~on Th~nksgiving Day in the an,oua.1I Because of increased employment
FOLLOWING EBTATIIS HAVE BBBN
lWIer, De<:e••eeL
. ' . '.:.
gridiron clash of the two traditiorial and higher wages there are fewerIPlLBDJN"J"JIBOPl"ICBOPTBBBBOIBTEBI""9.!t!fl,
_ Kenton.D. -Morpli'
rivals. Swarthmore has won this con- families who will need this
WILLS AND OLBRK OP TBB os,..) ~
Jr.• eocuton _of:
test consistently during recent years assistance with Christmas
of the Boro1Jl1l ~ ..
but last Thursday was outscored' on a homes where there is no
PHANS' cotJBT. AS THB CASE MAY DB.
:.... Dee. 1 - Ida Moakowtt15
.
wet field by a greatly improved Lans- because there is no
THAT TBII 8.AIIB WILL :aB PB&- MOSKOWITZ
and, Samuel Moskowitz., executors of_'"
downe eleven. The game was played family able to work; the need :~ IIDI""ZD TO TIm OBPBANS' COUBT OP Banet ¥oskowttz. d.eceaaM.
Lansdowne.
Christmas gifts and Christmas help
JU.GUlBS ~ Dee. ,1 _ The Wa,... Title "
The teams. played through a scoreless even greater than in previoUs yea.rs
COUNTY ON JANUARY 4. 1M3. AT
1Uid. Trust Com~. OuardJan of KalY1ne
first half, during which Swarthmore since the increased cost of living leaves 10 O'CLOCK A. M. B. W. T .• FOB CON. Bolle J4agU1re.
a mInor.
,
. . .'
twice drove deep into Lansdowne terri- less margin for other things.
PIBMATION, AT wmOH TIME'TBB SAID NBLKIN - Dec. 1 - Prema. Ne1k1n. &lao
tory but failea to score. Swarthmore's
If you know a family that you would
~~wnOfasa:r : : . =t::~ I
first touchdown threat came in the like to refer for Christmas help, you COURT, WILL AUDIT SAID ACCO~. 8am.ue.l.~eJson,
....
. ' ~.,,;' ",
first period after a Lansdowne kick are asked to call Swarthmore 2070 and JDAR BXOBPl'ION8 TO TIIB SANE AND RI~N ~ ~ov. ,.0."";- ~~,;:r_"-I~
had been blocked and recovered by the leave the name and address, or write MAKB DISTBIBUTION OP TRB BALAHCBB . =~~~cUtr1z. of ~~.e B1~. ~,'
Garnet deep in scoring position. Lans- the Family Service of Western Deladowne stopped th.rce ground plays and ware County, 100 West Front Street, ASCBRTAINED TO BB IN TUB HANDS OP
- Trattemnens Na.t1onai··
gained possession of the ball 'when a Media.
TBB ACCOUNTANTB..
~~l-' ~ ~'_.'.,
..
at the StrathHaven
admJDlstrator. c.t.a. of
.
on
ball around left
touchdown.
SeniDr
Totaling
NEWS 'NOTES
• A Gadget .. . ..
. Mrs. H. D. Whittlesey of College
..** for.. the." :practical
avenue spent last week-end'visiting her
.
$5000.°0'
*
*
alice barber,Gifts
husQand at th,e Marine Corps -Training
POSTAL SCALES
Bas~ at Quantico, Va.
new, compact, timely,
Lt, Margaret Brace, who IS stationed
wjth
the W AACs in Washington, D.
smartly diff~ent
C.• was the recent week·end guest of
Mrs. William T. Clay of Walnut lane.
Lt. ":Brace was l}1aid of honor at the
. OLD BA~. 'SutLD~G
wedding last year of Mrs; Clay's son,
e
=i!!ii!!iiiij
Thomas Clay of Philadelphia and
=
MISS Katharine Tooker of Boulder.
Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Israel of North
Princeton and College avenues, had as
their
at a family «tinner. on
Mrs. Israel's mother.
H.
of West Chester',
:ALL MAKES
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. 'and
QaIclr, Ef/idenI SfII'IIIee
. Mrs. 0.' L. Griffith of Philadelphia,
Miss Myra Light of l.anghorne, 'and
lIadJ' and. unCOlUd.dered amateur ftMr. Willia!D Robinson of Philadelphia.
tr1prator repaln often reault In more
Dr. Alvin R. Allen of Brattleboro,
aerloua damI.p. Paste thIS ltd. on the
Vt.
is spending a month
his
lDalde ot )'QUI' refrlcerator door - call
son and daughter-in-law, :Mr. and
WI tor pa.ranteecl repairs - you"ll be
Ge!,rge M. Allen of ~iverview r~d.
_tldledl
.
.' One o'Them May Be Yours
IM'r·
Su"'ita $I....
Symbolizing
"Victory Through 11arift~'
REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
• • •
Mrs. Anna Brice of Park avenue
presented a film uNurses in the Mak5 - . ' and bath. m..pla"". AtIuIl8 ing" in the senior high assembly on I~~~
onJ:.. Po_on at oa"". 158
Wednesday morning.
mOllth.
Sidney Smith led devotions and
Mardy Jean Crosby was the student
WM. S. BI'lTLE
chairman.
OLD BEFlUGEIlATO~
c.il "&y Par. iU90
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. IIIICONDITlONm
AMDGU_
1JIIIID _OBJU.Toas
•
II'ERIORO· ELUIRII
IPPLf.ICE' SOYICE
191. • . '...,..A;ootle
JlIDLEY PAlIK,
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PAo
GIVE SOMETHING
PRAC'I1CAL
.
Cooking Utensils
Market Carts
Toys
SUPLEE'S'
HARDWARE STORE
Soath CII_ R.....
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KEEP
CII_
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WARMER -LONGER
with
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COAt A.ND COKE
FUEL OIL
w.
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Ph,*",
CAN
vandals who cUmu'b.
defaoe
or
otherwise abuse JIll' PNPWQ.
EDWARD T. BIDDLE
West Chester, Pa.
lies.
5% interest.
No. 311
ILe'Vl1IrI _
IIeptem_ Term. 1812
Pnme me.uaae aDd. lot alt;uate nonhwest Bide of 01
I. AV~ue ,'1t.tft.or~·
~
from,''l'b1rd. A'ftDU8• ...,....
=_.p
cum, Oouflty or DelaOontAlpJng-
N~ on Oeccct,
25 ft. X northwest 125 ft.
... ~..
8O'' 1
A ..
Improvements c:onft!t ot two &to1"J trame
house. 15%40 feet; frame prap. l.b2O feet.
.
ne.~._"""'.t""C-u.
There Is II moraage' of fuel and house
temperaturell cannot bekeJ>t u
this winter as iuuaI.
-
high
Perhaps you ha.... insulated your house,
put in weather strips and arranged for
double windows and storm doors.
But don't forget
pipes, which
. may freeze if un~teeted ~dwhi!lh
can be insulated wi~ moderate trouble
andexpeDMe
.ter
•
s..,
sllOW TOUHOW
AVOID I!r@@z@-ups
OBO. T. BlITLBB. Attom.,.
Ist Morlgale Funds available on rellidential pro1*'"
DIME SAVINGS
BANK
WEST i :swfP, PA.
lctfJ.2 .
S1tolllllt.
.J"obn Mepnb lll
WIth DOUce to
For In/ormation Addr_
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.
The lane and. cement walk leading
south from ...t of 410 Yale AT8Due.
Swarthmore. has been wIthdrawn
from pubUc use. aa a result of m1IU8e
. of IDl" prem'..... one hundred d.olIuI!
(fl00) wDl be paid r.. lilt..
11m
le,dlnl' to the arrest auc1 cou:t1ctioD
of
as the orooert:J of _
rear owner.
BaIld lloIlov-esoo.oo.
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m.ortp,aOr and.
NOTICE
VAN·AtEN BRos.
..
otller
brick
'425 MORTON AVENUE, RUTLEDOE
'Phone Swarth.- 2989
'.'
'::.'
& SON
Carpenter & Cabind Maker
AI1l11iem'".,... 01 our 1943 Chrillm.. Club now open for m.m~Ip. ~'elJii" to _petp In Ihlll' Cont~. pall.ble 10 milIl_
., Chrhl_Onb
_ben lhioGuPout lhe JII.doD.
. : ..... -'.
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.. :.
Mrs. Martha R. Blessing left Tuesday
evening for the west. After a brief
A. IIIIKCBIt QUDlBY. h.
stay in Arizona, sh~ will join her daughFUNERAL
DIRECTORS
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ter, Mrs. E. B. Van Kirk of San Fran·
ZIII s.
St.
Meclia
cisco. Together they will spend the
,"PhOlle Me.tJa ..
Christmas holidays at the home of Mrs.
~~~~~ .~~~:::::::::::::::::~I Blessing's son, Mr. George F. Blessing
iiii
and wife in Marshfield, Oregon. Mrs.
f!BI!RIpp SALBS OP BBAL .sTATB
ARDMORB WINDOW CLEANING co.
Blessing plans to return east in May. 8herItt'. OUlce. court Houle. JIedI&. l'WDDa.
SWARTHMORE BRANCH
the interval her home on Elm av.,nu,,1
SATURDAY, IIBCDIBKB 12. 1M2
ALL BBANCBES OF BOUSB CLBAN..
is being occupied by the Rev. and Mrs.
0:30 A. M. ButerD Wa;r Time
ING. ~OWN IN TIIB TI!BBIIvan M. Gould, who moved in Wednes·
Conditions: ~.oo IlIIOb or ~ chec\t
TO~Y FOB 20 YEAB8
The Goulds have come from at time of aaIe (UDleM otbel'WlM dated. in
(::::,.::~e ca:)-Po~
Evanston. Ill.
Gould, a Methodist ~:==-::.)~':.I':. teD dQa.
clergyman, has been granted a leave Levari PacIu
No. 21J I_~===~:;~~::::::::::::::;::;::;::;::;;::;::~:::::::;:"';":"';""';'
of absence by the International Council of Religious Education in order
September Term. lOG
B. KELLEY, Jr.
launch a new program for Protestant I ~~~.!'!ii:J~
Your JeweJe,ser~ice men in Philadelphia.
I~
25 &81 :'tth St.
Cb.._
Mrs. Alexander Ewing' of Dartmouth
entertained her daughter-in-law
(Op~te NEW State T I l _ )
Mrs.
Clark Aiken of WashingtPh~DO CLt&t!tt!l' 37&1
lmlUovemonta co....t Of _
.tory
ton, D. C. and Leesburg, Va. as her house.
2IdO feet.
~,;~.
••••rtf FHant lepnIt 'Iuralce CO.,.eratl.I.
..
MRS.~·
'HOIAS
_ _17 Dr Swartbmon conep
SWARTHMORE' N·ATIONAl BANK
-AND TRUST COMPANY
Keep telephone 'infts·c.'ear
NEWS NOTES
w.· ...
·CHRISTMAS CLUB
•
WE PAY -cASH FOR YOUR
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oax.
....., Loretta
C. COs. d&c .t1ed.
•
Chester Z...stll
JOIN THE
,
•
,.,.....--ed. for KarIoD Baker.
-
HItI" A ....nabl,.
Mr.
In War Savings
Bonds and Stamps
~
II. "lJaUr.
.' FOR RENT
,
-
Den.
08
-eel
Ijk;i~raiI~!iiiiii~~!iiii};:~~;;i;;-:f ~pAKB8
- Dec. 1 -:-' Ralph .1. Baker and
1IuKeIl. T. _;tnuJ_· U/W Dr Bmma
C
I
I
OllPBANS' COURT
Bela...... CoImt7. .........
BoPnrAN _ Dee; 1 ~ MarIe
BOff. ,.:,'
ID8D and -Tho PeDna,lvanla OomPl'D¥' lor ....
NOTICE OF FILING AND AUDIT
Inaurancee on·Liv.. and OraD_AIl-. - .
Duit1el.
ezecutol'B
of Ohara
FeDDO
JIotf. - __:.....
OF ACCOUNTS
man..also
Gown."
O. ~l'el>Do
il<'tpnq,
'D!Ceued.
.- '. : _ :_". ~
NOrIe. 18 !Il'BlIB:r GIVJIN TO 1IlDlIS. KBIOBLl!:B _ Nov. 2'1 ~ BoW..-d V. B:~
'"
fourth
down passed by Hoot fell 10·
..,_~ Creek R .....
ew
~=~-ofDoroUly
L. BUck·I'1;;~f~~~~ 1 - Allee B: Steve...
complete.
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0e0rs:8 Rwaell
COunty· 'I"ruat -ComSwarthmore threatened again in the
pany,
~ stevenson. de-..
second quarter. Haig, from his own 30,
~he Crum Creek Bridge Club met onIBo~o.!~~,;."_~"
Ceaaed..
. •
reeled off 2 successive first· downs. A Monday evening,'I'November
23 at
~fii;i~ ~~5:~~~~r::.I'n,;~~-ofDec.
1 - lr'm.& Btlrlln. a.dmln:: ~ :"
Marc John 8tlrlln, de' sed'. '. .
pass netted another and Bair plunged home 0 f M rs. PhI 'P Kn'IS k ern 0 f River·
~"'iiip
i====~='== and goal to go on the 9. However, a Wallace 1icCurdy and M:s. PhilipI1B,?!,?~!
Truat
o'"n,>&deceased..
..,. executor of~LoUls JOS""
N tlonal
~ph Servals.
.
S wartbm
~
powerful
defense thwarted 'Kniskern won first prize. Mr. and Mrs.
;;:o~t-~' ~eeu\'r of
attempt and again took ~Paln"er Skoglund second, Richard. Sel·
A. Boddy,
WILLIAMS - Nov. flo - OheBter.Cambt= '...
and William Craemer third.· Seated
~~w~ 'l.'W~1I=!TJ'!8=r::r'·J" :~;,
east and west. Winners were Bayard H.
"81~.W•.~." .. ',- ",...... ~~.; . . . . ,:~~,'.
Morrison and 1,. ·.G. Luckie first, Mr.
WARD - ' 000.:1 - EIlzabOUl A.· WOJI!, •
. John Bowditch second, Mrs.
executrix Of Gharl.. ·J.Ward, ~'.,,,'
'~t.y(len and Mrs. Russell Kent BOlllIKB -·Dee. 1 - _~
A .Family Christmas
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----OiiiP~B.~S~.;IIllNSO~~;Ni'~8herIft~~~·~I. :=:;~;;t
.
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,
spend the Christmas vacation with her
Dr. and Mrs. William Eo G.
of Ogden a ...nue.
Oween Lingle of Cornell avenue
the Army-Navy game and
at the U. S. Naval Academy. },M~~~~~
last Saturday as the guest of
man Wayne D. Surface.
.,
TOT-TA BABY.AND GIFvf SHOP
~.
CiU.
B:
•
'he Chn.,_
l!;..!:t."1i -' .....-.
eom_.
.... O.delpL... P..
.... - - - - -wI&b t n _
A IIlIl8Il 0l0I_
Ill,?:
.L_
Fenton Nov. Pwpam
·~o":~mat.~pl= :}!~~:':n~~leth~ br~ sandwiches for the informal..
SCHOOL NEWS
t h e Navy De pattment "",t he b as·b een
cited for b~"'~ in actJon while on
tnUUteDOtUBUallJ OUIldtn _ _
con..oy duty m· ptember. '. . _ r e o .
• MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE MATCHABELLI • CHANEL •
~
, .
Good . Houaekeeplq IIlIItitute ~~;s ~i!~:=is~!:~;:10A. M. N~.rWeci';'''Fo•. ~~ Plano
DirecIor Rallies C1pwomen. Mrs. Ullman will be assisted by Mrs.
Duet.; SM'O~le'SeloeAbo
to WiM CoDnnatioD
Roland 1,. Eaton and Mra. Anthony
Challenging every wOfIIan 10 her au· V
,
.oo~r~
1610 IA-ot
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198..
I :.Io!)I, I: J1'
. b,.p.oo
80'" - L"'II:r1,,~dt
1_ _lP;9!N •
Sold . . the;.......
"CI
of DtI' IDe
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Daniel Goodwin 7:0
Sail With Red ero..
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The regular monthly meeting 01 the
Swarthmore unit 01 the Navy l,eague
Service will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday. afternoon, December 8, at the
home 01 Mrs. W. R. McHenry, 618
Parrish road.. Members who can at'tend the patriotic service of consecration of Pearl Harbor on Monday, De'
cember 7, at 12:30 at Holy Trinity
(:hurch, Philadelphia, are urged to do so
in uniform if possible. The service will
last a half hpur.
.
(C :! , , _
Ow)
Daniel R. Goodwin of Walnut lane
The
buffet
supper
was
cookCli
and
Cub
Master
Moore'.
Leadenhlp
le.t
Monday for two weeks' training.in
Annual Fathen' Night will be
served
under
the
direction
of
Mrs.
BirI'Joat-I
by
Cub
Parente
Washington,
D. C. to be 'followed by
Observed Next Friday
ney K. Morse, house chairman .oftl;te
ati
I
n
'
'
Grow.
.
another short training period after
at Inn
Club, assisted by Mrs. Armitage, caPO.
which he will he attached to a. division
.of. the United Stat.. · expeditionary
The Swarthmore Mothers' Club will tain of the canteen, Mrs. H. Bardwell
The first meeting of t.he augmented forces and serve as field director for the
hold its annual Fathers' Night Dinner Lincoln, Jr., Mrs. Harold G. Griffin Cub Pack No. I, Swarthmore, was held Red Cross overseas. Mr. Goodwin who
next Friday evening, December 11; at and Mrs. Carlo. F. Noyes. Other can- at tbe Swarthmore Presbyterian Church was captain in charge of utilities at
7 P. M. at the Strath Haven Inn. The teen members who helped were Mrs. November 28, with a large attendance Camp Meade during the last war, has
Rev_ David Braun of the Presbyterian Charles Bolton, Mrs. Albert' Hilles, of the parentS of the Cubs.
taken a leave of absence from his work
Church will speak following the din- Mrs. Agnes H. Sheldon, Mrs.' Arthur
The meeting was in charge of Cub with W. H. Newbold's Son and Comner. All members who are planning to Jones, Mrs. Arthur Bassett, Mrs. H. Master John C. Moore whose manner pany, Philadelphia.
s., 1'_
fa2'Ae S.
attend are asked to inform Mrs. Wil.....
II'
• h d
of conducting the affair, together with
He was obl;aed to gl've up the chal'rh
liam C. Trickle, telephone Media 2141, Lindley Peel, AU"S. E IOtt R,c ar son, his abtl• i ty to be one 0 f t h e boys sowed
manship of Swarthmore, Rutledge and
• , I
immediately. Any interested parents of Mrs. Lee Porter Wray, Mrs. J. V. S. the reason why the cubs have been.so Morton in the imminent United Chari,
young children who are not members Bishop, Mrs. Clifford Banta, Mrs.
Campa;~, a post which he would
successful '1n 0 bta"mmg a Iarge number
t.:rorac.e C. Passmore, 0f new, memb
'
.
_
of the club are invited to arrange to C. Storrs, Mrs. .-..,
er.s.
have,
been"
holdl'ng for the second year.
~
Mrs. Thomas Simpers, Mrs. Thomas H. . U'I
h
h
C
b
f
attend.
.
nti a mont ago t e
u sOT. E.' Hessenbruch o'f Yale and DickIngram, .
Mrs. Paul J. Rutan, Mrs. Wit- S wart hmore consls
. ted
i
d
Monthly discussion groups met last .
0
one
en, I'nson avenue has consented to serve in
S '-,'S place. A sub-director in Rutledge
month on Wednesday, November 18. liam M. Park, Mr.s. Roy S. Latimer, un d er the able I'ead etsh'Ip 0 f M rs..
'
n
Fourteen mothefs joined the younger Mrs. Frederick Lang and Isabel Bunt- M . S pellcer, as d en moth ere D
~nng and one in Morton· assist. L. eonard C. ·Christmas
group for those with children under ing. Toward defraying· cost of the re- t h e pas t man th tw 0 more. d ens h ave Ashton .of Elm avenue and Mrs. A.' F.
Glow
• a dde d and pans
I
four years. Mrs. John Taylor led the Past and other general expenses, the b'eell
are. un der ....J, I Jackson of Park avenue are in charge
Woman's
Club
lent
its
financial
supf
t
d
Th
C
b
discussion on "Discipline" and was
of $35 and each to orm wo more ens..
e u
of' this year's drive in the entire cenhostess for the meeting. The older port to the extent
.
is now composed of the following:
t. ral Delaware County..
Here az:e floating poinsettal •• square
group met at the home of Mrs. William young lady paId a dollar.
Den Number 2, Mrs. R. D. Fetherolf,
tapen with lovely symmetry •• grace..
Lee. Mrs. Robert Enders talked on
The menu consisted of chicken salad den m{1lth~r, Mr. R: D. -Fetherolf den
ful owlrls •• candles tI.....l bright ••
"Social Adjustn:tent", stressing that with sliced tomato and cheese, olives, father, Avery Blake, Jr.~ Donald FethNavy League Has Wool
children must be taught to face reality. potato chips, hot rolls, jam, home-made erolf, Dick McCray, Harold Ogram,
traditional bayberries •• gentle angels
There were 16 members present in this apple pie, coffee and hot chocolate with James Streeter. John Streeter,' Billy
The· Navy League Service is . . . happy
to a·nriounce to 'all "knitters" that a
group.
whipped cream. Cigarettes. were also Moore-Den Chief.
Next month the younger discussion provided. Another snag occurred in the
Den Number 3, Mrs. F. J. Almgren good supply· of wool is now on hand
group will meet at the home of Mrs. matter of the ice cream, which had not den mother, Mr. F. J. Almgren den and may be obtained at the home of
OLD BANK BUILDING
William F. Uthe, 223 Park avenuo on been sufficiently dry-ice packed and father, Hyde Alden, Fred Almgren, Mrs. Albert Hill of 9 College avenue.
January 6 at 3 P. M. The older group went the way of all such ice cream, Robert Follett, Neal Gallagher, John
will meet January 13 at 8 P. M. in putting the kibosh on plans to 'a la Healey, Davidson Luehring, Robert
the home 01 Mrs. Robert Cadigan, 213 mode' the pies contributed by club Peters, Donald Pierce;,
Dickinson avenue. Members who wish members, can teeners and other - C'itiDen Number 4, Mrs. S, M. Spencer
to attend these meetings are asked to zens. Nobody cared really, for all were den mother, 'Mr. S. M." Spencer den
let hostesses know beforehand.
having such a grand time singing to father, Teddy Bogardus, 'Teddy CampAgnes Dix Ruber's piano accompani- bell, Gordon Casey, Billy F~cher,
Mrs. R:M. Peach who has been quite ment. Mrs. Ruber, who has been county Bruce Godfrey,· Larry Franck, Faber
ill is recuperating at her home on Ken- musical chairman for the Federated McK~rnan, Eric Sharpless, Douglas
yon avenue. Her son-in-Jaw and daugh- Woman's Clubs, is endowed with the Spencer, George Swan,
"Better Food For The Table"
Thor. ter Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Campbell of rare fa'culty of picking up snatches of bahn, James Wolf, Rober!
Saugerties, N. Y. spent a recent :week- a song on die lips of a member of the den chief.
end visiti~g Mrs. Peach.
audit:nce and continuing in the key
After opening exercises which inset. Mrs. Ruber stood and banged with cluded saluting the flag, the two new
MINIATURES
all her strength. to get some'sort of dens were accepted.into the Pack with
From 11.50 a Pair
notes out of the piano until in despera- appropriate ceremonies. There were
can Chester 3560 for BsUmate
"Picture Your BOlDe"
she decided to investigate its in.. then sev~ral "skits" presented by the
terior
and then, to the vast amusement dens, ·one of which was very appropriFULLER'S
of aU, drew forth reams of newspaper ate to the seaspn of the year, being a
Pi.tunoMut
A RIB ROAST HAS IRRE~ISTIBLE MENV APPEALI
SZS BOGMONT AVE.
CllBSTBB
a cautious' club member had stuffed 'sketch of Pilgrim time Thanksgiving
"~iii~iiiiii~~iiiiii~iii~~~il there to protect the basement instru- in which three Cubs were dressed as
J
ment during the club's summer recess. pilgrims and three as Indian~.
. After supper Dave Linton·s orchestra.
Insignias to be worn on their
NOW OPEN
At OUr New Locatlon
and
-square
dancers·
gave
an
exhibition,
I~~::r:~d~ei.isignating
the den number were
N. B. Comer State til: OI1Ye 8&8.
which the guests entered the
. to each cub. Donald FethlIIBDJA.
FeaturlDl::
. h b oun d'Ing . enth
'
Dick
McCray
dances - WIt
USlasm.
sentedand
with
their
••Wolf"w~r~ed;:r;:;:
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I!NNA
.JBT'rICK
Mother Moore, who had left after the
n.OBSBI!IM
operetta to accompany two bus loa(ls
completed the requiremen~.
~~CAW3LL
FBBULUi"
of service men to an entertainment fQr
award. ,
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H ~ou enjoy aqaOd I:i6ef roast:'" Ha~
them in Llanerch, returned in the eve.
After. the exercises of
BUDGET SHOE SHOP
Is good eatlng with a capital "G"-A
'comblD.lD&' Fit - St:,le -I'alr Prl~
ning and we~'t home on ·the 10:50 train
were completed the Cubs rebeef roast so tander you will think
~~~~~~iS~~~~~~~~;lwith the lads :who had
a full tired to·the·outside·and played games
you'reeatlng steak.
afternoon and evening in
the parents were adressed by
First 2 rlbs, lb. 450
One sailor remarked, "I would
Cub Master and the chairman of
Tend... Club St:eeaaJk~·......_____..JIIh.., 75e
walked down for. this. I had the most
Pack':Committee, L. T. Wolf.
wonderful time ever, and'l sure hope
I can come back before I go to sea
Prince .
. Drives Mo~
...
again."
He'U .4.ppredole
The local women hope to be able to
Lt:· G.offrey Dolman gave Crown
entertain service men again on Sunday, Prince Moulay Ahadallah, 7-year-old
,he Quality 6J
December ZI, for wh.ich date the use
of .Sidi' Mohammed Ben Youssef,
STETSON HATS
of the Woman's Club has al~eady been Sultan of Morocco,.a brand new thrill
$5;00 to $10.00
granted. The canteen is ready to per- when :ti~ took 'hiirl,for a ride in his M-4
ARROW SHIRTS
form its function again. All that is tank recently in Morocco.
$2.25 to $3.50
needed is a patriotic minded civic orThe young prin.;e .:wore: an American
Safety Matches, 2 pkgs. 15c
ganization to assume what· little ex- tankman's overalls during his ride and
ARROW TIES
.
pense is attached to such an u'nder- found them exciting, too~· Like every
$1.00 to $1.50
Pink Salmon ...... tin 25c
taking.
~7-ve'lr-.old in the world he thought the
PAJAMAS-$I.95 to $6.50
Knox-Jell. . . . '. 6 .pkgs. 29c
--------------lots of fun but all too shorL
SWEATERS
LL Dolman .is· the son of John. DolSuper Suds. . . . . . pkg. 22c
'$2.95 to $6.50
. o(Yale
and a graduate
Pie ChelTies. . . . . 2 tins 35c
GWVES-$1.00 to $5.00
and of the
INTERWOVEN SOCKS
As easy to hcmdle
Salad Dressing. . . . : pt. 25c
45e to. $1.00
as chops.
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Light the
.Candles
for
alice barber, Gifts
MARTEL'S
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MARKET
LowPriCe8
-
FOOD
Self Service
Mariel
SHOE
S
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lb.
Christmas Gifts
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for Men Are Here
42c
Stewing Chickens
Pork Loins - -
Jersey
.
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WEMBLEY TIES .... $1.00
Sw8rthmorean: Reporter
and Iota of olhu items
all boxed
in WAAC'S
, _ Worth Abhe, daughter .of. Mr. and
Mrs. George C. Abbe !'f. Dlckm~on and
Harvard avenues was lDducted mto the
WAAC'S .01\ Mpnday and expects to
receive notice of the date of her en-
M.T.AIKIN
19 West Third Street
CHESTER
into active duty within a couple
r~::::::::::::::~_.:::~:::::::~;:.,Itrance
of weeks: She bopes to be assigued to
the motor corps. ..
Miss Abbe, at present a· member of
ToYs
,
The Swarthmorean staff, has a brother,
Cntlw
Glaa.,fare
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GALEY'S
HARDWARE STQRE
803 BDGMONT AVilMuE
CHESTER
Phone Chester 48l'
Class Seam:on William C. Abbe,
stationed at Pitcairn Field, Montgomery
A graduate of Miss SayOverbrook, she moved
Swarthmore from La:nsdowne with
. family .liv.e years .ago. She has been
an active member· of the local Pres ..
byterian Churcli and of the Players
Club, where she has served in the dual
role of actress and member of the
ma.~e-up co~mittee~
,
MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFI'S
SPORTINGGQODS
,
BAROMETERS-FIEl.D GLASSES-LUGGAGE
ICE SKATES_Ron.Eft , SKATES'
.
REESE-BAXTER CO.-706 Edgmont Avenue-CHesTER
Heinz Tomato Soup .. 3 Un835e
Fancy White Rice .. 2 pkgs.23e
Martel Coffee. . . . . . lb. 29c
STEAK
COD
lb.
35e
Idaho Potatoes
Juice Oranges 24
YeUow Onions
'Frosted Sp~ach
Sib. box
for
car.
pkg.
Borden's Bemo .... jar 59c
Nestle's Morsels, 2 pkgs. 25c
Palmoliv~ Soap .. 3 bars 20e
Heinz Baby Foods, for'20e
a
Heinz Junior Fooda .. 3 for 25e.
WDido1¥' Cleaner .... pL lOe
.
25
e
5g
10
1g
e
e
e
For Your Dessert!
CHOCOLATE
MOCHA
CAKE·
ea.4ge
Keebler Saltines. . . . lb. IDe
Morton Salt. . ... 2 pkgs. 15c
Utterly delicious I
Spry . .. .. . . . 3·lb. tin 6%
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATlJRDAY
• .411: ro be Put
0" Our MailiJaw 1M!
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dTHMOERE··
Navy League to Mee. Next Week
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HERE NEXT
FOOTBAI/I, YEAR
~ a~aIJ~·'~~~:.::r·lj :~~~;~~!:-:Ofl"RI'O" 1I!~S;PraJieam,h
ath... Double OrIPnMj AI.' ..
Monda'. War Bond
Drive
.
ile Seliedule' d Crowd
Sehool
Clieer. Dollie Team
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Three hundred and fifty goests - a
Mrs. WilllaDi IL Thatcher c:halnnan
day through Saturday, December IS
into the fabric of the human being," cross-section of the borough and its
of the Swarthmote Pursuit Plane BciiId
19:
one of the en\Igbtening statements frienilly neighbors - jammed the High
Committee was jubilant Wedn~
This deligbtful, gay, sOphisticated
by C. DeWitt Boney of East School cilfetem Friday night for the
over the IUCCesS of her committee'.
cotf!.;{cliiiOlil'the peii of sanison RaphN. J,
eilihth annual· "Honor Banquet" for tbe
month-long campaign. Ina_ated' on
aelsoir,wat· ftrs! produced in New York
High School football .quad. Acclaimed I ~::::~b'.!;::'ei~
C:~::i.; Armis~ce Day to clOse on PeilrlllArb!#
in 1939, where Gertrude. Lawrence
by all pre.ent one of the most .uccess-It
.1
Day the drive had more thau 4011bl~
played tlCi: feniiitm. lead. The' Players
ful ever held, the appreciation of the
its original goal to reach a total' wbi'ch
fariurp;isSed the eaget hopes Of th."
Club productiQll ~ under the directiqn
iD 'eadiDg:
community is due James R. Taylor and I~:~!,~t(~~~r~~;;~e
of WiDlfielf A. McDOwell, wiih Catlihousing
his committee, which worked tlrel..sly I ,
..
cha1tinan.
erine Ga)'le Hodge in the leading role. stepped up the us. of a ready
toward the evenL
"The' Bond Drive has gotie oVU wI(b
'i'he romantic title refers to Lydia family conditions - security being a
Tlte Rev. David Brauit proved the
a bang here", declared M.... Thli*
· Kenyttn. Wlfe of a successful aDd proS. foundation for many attributes; eXpen- committee's wisdom. in choosing him as
with satiifaetion Wednesday,
..
perous New'York advertiiiiDg executive. ' . - ackD6wledged 'the best teacher, toastmaster by maintaining a constant .
.
of Swarlhmoreans is a
She longs for the romance. .which see,ms
and scientific txpeiimeilts being feeling of good humor and neighborli- year.,
.'
S.anta will
om,
. Ii total of $117,200' luli,j:i ,
we can
tiot oile bllt'" tir.o
to .have Jio"e out of their lives as
!~:~~::t that widen t!te. experience; ness throughout the evening with his th~~ \vlios~!,arents call and ha~. their
. ..,. ". . ."
tbe hllsband, 'be<:ome,i mori:~iia
coiulltions - whether in a city smooth comments and introductions. children', names put on the bsL No
ti~'iIi..s
.~il
be
added
to
the
list
afte!
12
.
heair~'IilI'
rural school environment reacts on
The principal speaker of. the evening,
married to his business. J. William
the child in his ability to work.
Lieut. Com. H. E. "Rip" Miller, U.S.N.R. o .c1ock nbbo. "n Saturday, December 19.
tl;teit ifjen!l,id h,d~.#d
mons pl:1ys the part. of the
voll1nteer wor~ril who
It was claimed the years between 5 who has been associated with football SIDce Ia~t. week's annou,!c~ment many
wlio !liscovers on his tenth
.'
"'cfso:f~.ithftiUjifat.'~
and 10 in a child's lif. are the founda- at the d. S. Naval" Academy for many parents Mve telephon.d b.bngs: .
aliDiversary that he owes hiS
ItwJ1l ~e, an al~ ·to S~nta If tho~e
. sell b'onds; M;\rIfi!ret Irevlife
something more than luxury and
tion years. The same may be said of years, and was a one·time All-American
Helen Scott of the SWtir!liliJhlie
position.
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the last two years in high school and Guard wi.th the Seven "Mules", (Mr. whose nam.. ~e bsted WIll leav~ thell"
But the prospect of .signing a can. the
years of college. To make a Braun didn't know mules played foot- porch I"!,,ps lighted when h~ IS ex- National Bank and Trost Coml*llY
tract f.or an ext'1l '!rullion. with Harley
of the later silt years there mUst bail), of Notre Dame in 1923 and 1924, pecte~ Lighted porches alone will not be staff for t1teirvaluable assistance I POiIt
Valentine, owner and manager of eleven be a positive pattern within the indi- delivered a straight from the shoulder suffiCIent . to cause Santa to stop, al- Office c1erlal wbo contributed' greatl:i'
toward the sl1c.... of the Drive I HIBb
corporations, deters _him. Myrtle Val. vidual. Purpos~; decision, sensitivity talk, appropriate to· the present day war though thIS was formerly the custom.
entine, who in turn manages her hus.. and sociability are factors woven into situation and worthy of hearing by
School students who delivered form letband _ v~ry coyly and cleverly _ is this pattern. These ~nnot be taught everyone in town.
ters to every home in Swarthmore; Tile
UIf sports are good for you in peace
slow ."bout ~pproving the contraCt, so by courses but must be a part of th~
Swarthmoreim for its publicity, We
Lydia's long-a:~ited vacation is fur- entire school program.
time they are doubly so in war time/'
. well be proud. of onrcomm1ll!iV
ther postponed.
Vocabulary was named the basic part the Commander said. lilt's programs
and aU who made the Swarthmore PurWilliam B. McClenachan, Jr., Dela. of reading. According to tests, a child like you have in Swarthmore that mean
suit Plane a reality."
"
·Ware County district attorney, plays may learn two new words in ODe month so much to Amerlca. Give a kid 51- ba1l Hear Nearby Garden EnthU8lasts Last Saturday morning and aJ1 'dal'
Tell Seercl8 of Lovely
Harley Valentine; Rl1th Boyle plays four words in the next Plonth, 23 wor& to play with, a bat to hit with or a
Monday people waited at the Bank iii
Chritt_s Greens
MYrtle, the great opportunist who rose the third month~ and continue the in- .footba1l to kick around and you have
line in order to make tlieir !londs coUnt
· from the chorus to stardom, and froni crease. Many adults and children do the beginning of an interest that will
I.t~'Wl'lCd·.ilie plane. Volunteer worke{s
Mrs. :Satriuel Crothers, Jr" president
. ~are· of them as quickly as poa,Miss Broadway to Miss America to not use the dictionary· enough. ·uRele- provide a stron.g body, an ale~·t mind,
and never at either time were
'vancy is just as. important as the vo- and a worthwhile character for future of ·tlie Providence Garden Club,
become Mrs. Valentin'e.
'~Hayes, a
of
.of' impatience.
"
·Intru~ion of Bill Blake, a man of the cabulary." stated Mr. Boney.
life in ·the world, whether ~t.be fighting Mrs.
world, in the person of D. Malco[m
According to the East Orange read- a ·war or making a living."
gave
the
School wh,.re
Hodge, strains the marital situation of ing specialist phonetics should be used
"We must do everything possible to homey pointers tow~rd
the Kenyons to the breaking point. He on some children a.nd not on· others. keep aU sports flpurishing," continued and, Christmas Decorations"
is also the cause of a break between As traits are interlocked with social Comm. Miller, pointing to. the most ex- the luncheorr for new members and
Stated' Meeting of the Woman's Club Pt.,ite.
the Kenyons and the Valentines which set up,· he recommends small reading teiislve' athletic program· ever
.
results in· Tony losing hig job,
to enabl~ ·the teacher to ,care- 'in"·ilrls· cO'Untry; the many'
study the individual needs· of the Naval Air Cadet Training schools.
. suggested ·a
he wants to or not.
After a week's rest and a chance to
In closing Mr. Boney set four athletic ·fleld is the proving ground for
table' de-corat~':oin~s~;'ih~E~lj~~~~~~~:;~
know his wife again, Tony is presented
of poor readers: those who ar~ .an· Amerit;\ grown soft. We have all
adapt~"l~ for
with",.~. situation which is entirely satitt mechanics,-tlle· escape ·reader, looked for too· many eXcuses to 'keep'
·on their·
a finishe-d
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.isfattory in a-family way as well as in those who lack self confidence, and the our children out of competitive athl.eta busineri way.
bluffer· reader.
ics~ This is the reason· that
than
wreath with de,oaration,;'
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Edward Hay, prqgram chairman, re- half c?f the men caUed'upon by SeL~cltiv',J pine cones and gold bans and'
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Other slaves in the advertising busi- ported ·that at present there were nine Service have been physically disquali· demonsh'ated'the'steps 'by which
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ness are George Gorell and Ned Frank- teachers·, in the Swarthmore schools lied from service in· these critical times, wreath w:is mad~" Her materials
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- special reading. He introduced ·Unfit, because of physical defects that cut. from ·her o-Wn'trees and sh,~e;'!!:~~l···· ... _. , .. , . .
.
~t~'ur SI·tYefa w. Ge?rge is Na bdachhelor the panel for discussion, which was could have been overcome by precious all to ·use the !(things we have"
""!.~~~'~.:' ,~:r' 4~r ,~~~
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w
a 0 0 expenence;
e
as a composed of Supervising Principal parental help and encourag~ment. From ing· holiday decorations. She showed
wife, Charlotte. whose smy simplicity Frank R. Morey as chairman, Mr. :now on it is up to you pare1J.ts and we slides of their-club's entries in the 1942
.. j .. ~oQPer 'Fopn~t~Q~,
is characterized by Beth Allyn. The Boney. Mrs. Margaret B, Rawson, administrators, to do the job that we Philadelphia Flower Show classes
. Dcp,artme.l\t Qf SWi\r~'conflicting advi~!l these two boys giv~
(Continued on. Paq_ BItIAtJ
(C.nilnllw'tm Paqe IliuM)
table arrangements and outdoor garden Is:~~/f"~:;:"~ indo the Benjamin' West
Tony Kenyon dn his marital problem
picnic nooks _ several of which have
are -sponsoring at;: ~-illu5'm~ed
does not help very much. Paul F. Gemearned high awards _ and other slides lecture; I'C'c>llf'eiifpcfr}l:ry' Atnetit'ith
mill does a livery good. sir" job as
of Christmas windows and tables in the Graphic· Art'!;' by····0itl Zigrdss.er.t.:'(!utTheo~ore, the Kenyons'. butler a n d ·
homes of Providence Garden ·Club atar of P.rihtg,.PhUadelpli~!'M~s€iiiit··qf
"favorite snob",
~trtr6r.nt O·
~atibtftt
members.
'
. Art, in ·theLFTietid~;'M·d!t1n.g- ~House,
The play is in four scenes. The ac.-JF'''''~-';"
&:9
SI-"~
Prior: to the announced program, Sund..y evening~~.Dec~m~ef···'l~,·atJ 8~15.
tion takes place in the Kenyons' living
Mrs. E. N. Jones of I\H. Airy, chair- An exhi"bitiori'of Anleriean et.ching~ ami
room, for which the stage crew under
GIVEN UNDER THE -AUSPICES OF
man of the state com-mittee for the lithographs·and·woi:id erigr~vings"is De':..
J, Burriss West and Newell B. West
promotion ·of the Resolution on World iug held it, th~ Cloisters'· Gallery ih
has executed a setting, in keeping with
THE DONALD DARLINGTON FUND
Federation authored by Robert 'Lee connection with·tIlis leCture. . . .
.
the Kenyon scale of living.
Hum b ex was prespnted by a for..
Carl Zigrosser has had a: long expert.
mer classmate of hers at the
cnce in the' field of graphic a·rts as''''a
~arbar.a
Graves
is
assistant
director,
CLOTIlIER
MEMORIAL,
SWARTHMORE
COLLEGE
R.
G.
E.
Ullman,
to
introduce
dealer and critic. For many year,he
Jo n Chtquoine electrician. Properties
Humber resolution to the club. Two was Director of the famous Weyhe
are in the care of Mrs. W.F.G. Swann
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1942
club chairmen, Mrs. A. M. Bosshardt, Gallery in New Yorl< City, where·.ht
Mrs. Irwin R. Mac Elwee, Mrs. David
who heads the work in International established his reputation as an outDibbell and Carol Goodwin.
Relations, and Mrs. Carl de, Moll, who standing conoisscur of. co~temporary
AT 5 AND AT 7 O'CLOCK
chairs the legislative work of the club, American prints. His knowledge: ·is
moved and seconded that the Woman's based on an often intimate acquaintance
MUSIC CLUB liSTS
Clu'b of Swarthmore support the Hum- with most of the leading, printmakers.
PROGRAM
(Continued Oft PaDd FOllr)
More than -one young Americap. has
~"
been
brought to the attention of. th~
The program for Tuesday night's
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• l!'ra;'ce8 Armitage to
public by his efforts. Hi.s ,reputa,tion
meeting of the Music Ciub as announcLeave Sunday
hag also ·been. .made as an important
ed by the evening's chairman, Antonica
critic, not ollLy through magazine and
Fairbanks, will include two Christmas
Choral numbers, a Portuguese Christ- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ France.s Amitage, daugl~ter: of Mr. newspaper ~rti.c1es. but by his mostreand Mrs. Percival Armitage of Harvard cent boo~", ',',Six .Centuries of Fitfe
mas Carol by Harvey Gaul "The Little
avenue, will leave on Sunday for Okla- Prints". In, 1938,.he was offered the
}esu of Brags" and "How Far is It to
I,Lwto.Am"a'EA.. and It at Stillwater, Okla. important positi.;.n.ofCurator of Prints
Bethlehem?" ~y Donovan, to be sung
.,
where she will begin training as a at ~he Phil~delphia Museum. Sirice.:~
by the club's choral group. A carol
Miss Arm ita g e attended has been there the collection "of cosiat the evening's close by members
omce: Borotq;h Hall-Telephone 0351
Swarthmore High School and was temporary" ·graphic art 'has growD..~tO
guests is planned.
Open Weekda,.8 9:30.11:30 A. .N.
graduated from Harcum Junior College become one of the most important.in
Louise Paulson will play 3 piano
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America."
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solos: Debussy's "Danseuse de delphes",
Mr.
William
F.
Hanny
of
119
Yale
avenue
has
a~cep.ted .the appomtment as months she has been taking a secreBy
the
very
nature
of
the
process
Prokofieff's "Prelude in e" and Khatchchairman of the Citizens Service Corps. This or~ntz~uon IS not. a.part of the tariat course -at The' Keystone School. involved in its production,·a print is;a
atourian's UToccata".
Corps but is giving many hours of serV1cc In other ne~e~sary work. She has spent two summers in stock highly significant art form, since· huli"~
Miss Fairbanks and Dr. Pepinski will Defense
Mr. Hanny will have his office in the office of the Defense Counell In Borough companies at Barter Theater in Abing- dreds of impressions of equal value atfd
play the Beethoven "Sonata in F" for
don, Va, and Stoneycrcek in Connecti- quality can be produced. For this rea':'
piano and violin.
H~iTENTION
is called to the Sixth Registration Period for boys [8 years of cut.
son it is less expensive and can reac;lt
Hostesses for the evening will include age. The regis~ration will be held from F~iday, D.ecember 11 to Thursday,
Miss Armitage is a member of the more people. As a weapon of pro"-':'
Mrs. E. O. L3nge, Mrs. Cameron P. December 31.
.
Junior Woman's Club and acted as ganda it has been found. most effecti.
Hall and Mrs. Walter ClevelaJld..
No Oubide Chriotmu Lishb
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.
drama chairman this fall. She has-·been Zigrosser will speak on its place .iII
Tlie Music Club meets at 8 :15 P. M.
DIM-DOWN instruction~ for the Philadelphia metn?politan a~eaJ which 10- an active member of the Players Club America today.
-.~
in the library of Bartol Foanclit60n.
ludes Swarthmore, wiU be received from headqua.rters tn ~ few d~ys. If a.nyone and her work back stage is great1y
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ti' atcd having lighted Christmas trees o~ any other outside Chrtstmas appreciated by the members.
Fonr New Setviee Mea
HoBday Vespen on 13th
d an •CIP.
lving illumination they will not'be allowed after December 21.
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ecoratlons mvo
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,__ r hts d house decorations
Friendly ClreJe on 17th
Swarthmore boys who have just left ~
The annual Christmas candlelight The same ruling wilL apply to striogS of outuvvr Ig
an
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v"pers at Swarthmore College will beil 'riVate homes It will be very impo\'tant fot'our borough to 0 s~~e t ese
The Friendly Circle wiil hold it. De- from Draft Board No.3 for New ConIIl'"
· held in Clothiel- Memorial at 6 :45 P. M. ~..t'rictions faithf~lI)'. They dwill hbe mUChta·lles~t1dias~ ::::n.!ri~:c'7t:::":o~: cember meeting next Thursday, the 17t1;l, berlan4 inclu~e CyriII A. Bie1ek, 10116
Sunday, December U.
in
York and Boston an at er COOS
C1 os.
d'
at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Harold Bur.t Murrell. Wayne Maitland aait:
...11 ana Walter Francis Regetf6.
:c .
The community is cordially invited Itlfro~~~~ is not adequate we wiI\, of c'T'cse, b~.han.de.d.. t!'~ .•.•,me castlC regu- G. GrIffin at it4 Roilier' ,,,enue.
to sh4te !«.t1iii C1iiisOiiiS semce. .
COi,iiiiijj tliaE dtief. We hope It Will nof &e necessary.
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CLUBWOMEN FETE
NEW MEMBERS
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' ;1 Bulletins
Deif4ense Counc
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Donald> W. Poole of D~~~I1~,
ir~1.bIT~~r~l~av~'e~~n::u~;e Point,
will leave
Mri.
R.
!I
R. I. where
view road spent last
...u; "pend two monlhs at officers' Cadet William T. Wells son of Kr·l.o,n-iln-l.aw and daughter Mr. and
DO 'IOU DOW" .,
~ining school. Lt. and Mrs. Poole are lind Mrs. H. Elliott Wells of Park ave-I ~~h;;~iW."~.' Flaccus. Jr. 01 Westtown
'ftIIftnc..'fW&a7&"''I'lC ?zr~
enterlained by many of their line left last Friday for Antonio. Texas p
t~~~~:i~~~~~~~;:,~r~~
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"1i'.e"·~ 'before I,;t" Pople leave..
,wh"'. he is in tralillilg With the Aripy' Mi.s I!h~~;;" A;.;d~ge~o':j't;'~v~~'~!
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and Mrs: Mar,vel Wilson 0.1
<;:c?rp.s.
,
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avenue had as her house sUest
I,II>DJ'.
.wiII,be..entertained
avenue enterained
Mr: Birney K. Morse returned from week.. etad M~s ~~ns~nce i~9te~1! of e~~~~~t~~·a~,ppageant in w1)¥:h
JllJ~~''''~ !~ER"VI~
'in honor of Lt. and
Ohio where ,he Is working iem\>h....rily New York Gily. '
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Pvl. S.am.·uel'.' p, OI.ar1c"OD/of ,Brighlon
of . Del~' Gamma. in
included Lt. and Mrs. to spend last week-end w\\)l. his wife
- ~.F~'er;~wmDO~:.?
Mrs. Spronl J,ewis. ~r. and family on Yale avenu": He came avenue IS now'statlOned' at rthe Army
wbidin"',; boeil:worki~.as
Harrar. Mr.
home with Mr: John ·M. Pearson of Air Force bombardment base at Will
the O. C. A. at the
Mr. and Mrs.
Cornell avenue. who had .(jeen in the Rogers. F;!,!4.: Olda,.. ', ..... :. . '.:' 1: .
. hC~~t~
their hou.e gUGes~
west on'business.
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Harry. Mac.!4i1b!n so.o of lIJ~. ;\n,~ Mrs.
th.·I't· w'ork.
. Mrs. James H. Hornada.y' '~f,
Dr. G. Layton rler
, ...DiCkin- Sianley L .. lIJacMjllan of,V 'IS.ar avenue
i :
son avenue entertained mou...ers oJ the who is attending Drexel 'Institute has
more. than
Capt. and Mrs. W. Sproul Lewis of girls in the eighth grade Sonday School been made a member of Scabbard and
.hopplng
dinner for Lt. and Mrs. Donlild Poole dessert Wednesday afternoon to mee! .
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' . ID erOwded
Sli'turdoy night.
Ihe class teacher. Mrs. Cameron P. Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thatcher of Guernsey road are receiving congratu7
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Tryon. N. C. have bee\' .visiting· Mr. ",--,-'----.-...;'~."'--'-....;.........'............... 11·
of Park avenue."
<'~ Mr'.' 'a~.d Mrs. Graham' Wentz of
d M W'll'
Thatcher of College
the
imeertaiiaii
Mr. and' Mrs. Cliffo'rd Banta of Par- an
I lam
'S''trath Haven avenue entertained Lt.
avenuers.
this week.
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enlertal'n
as
house
road
wI
of deUveriee
atid Mrs. Donald Poole at ,dinner Wed- 1'8'oe"t Mr•. Ban .. •• niece Mrs.
M r. an d M r sR. .E. Wi!son 0 f .0 g d.en
n.·es.day· night.
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Bance of Chicago.
lb. who
avenUe expect th'
eJr da ughter V'Jrgl'n'la
. a'
,
::: Mrs. Sprpul LeWis of
Tuesday. Mrs. Bance is enmute to home from Penn Hall," Chambersburg.
for CHRISTMAS' .
avenue and' Mrs. Marvel
husband Ens;g" Bance who is next Tuesday for a month'•. holichly.
Strath Haven avenue
a
a two months' period of indochave just received noUce that
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for
at Dattmouth CoII~ge, Hanmade the honor roll at Penn
sister. Mrs.
W.
H. for ihe Christmas holidays.
for the past semester.
' Mrs': ~oy4,' E. Kaijfl'm!'u ,
Guests
. Mrs. Thomas W.,Hopper of
Miss Patty, Campbell of Cor,nell
'Phone Sw. 2089
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'lIDS'.YEAR
·.!void
Avoid
Oo
GIVE MAGAZINE· .
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John.Hanna.
JrMorse.
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h,as had 'h-r
James
Mrs. Daniel,
v h;'"iher
,
Shaw. Mrs. lluchanan Hare
formerly of ,Park avenue
Charott. Mrs. Gr'ah~IJ1'01"',l': guest for t~e
"u"'." John Pew.)ren route from
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,Mary's.
training with Ihe
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Md. spent last week-end
Dietz's parents Mr. and
R. Shoemaker of River-
seaJ.red one
members of
.fatJIr~.r.
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nue spenl
the
Miss
,othy
Tunl,
Wayne formerly'
Swarthmore.
~~~~:1~~?~to~
'for San
'11Clay
b of
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eglD IS
he W'
!'.Ylpg.Cadei in the Army
·,HI':" 'Louis W. Agllel••
tOlMneleit
Air
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stay
attended
Ito,nv,mtion on
·Hou.lng'~.. .'
. Dr. anil Mr~. 'fl"-rbe!'t. 'lrraser .of WallingfO!:d.· an'd Mrl,,:;A, M. 'J3o,.~rdt
Park avenue were guests of the
friiitltl#:,in Philadelphia
~"".. C"'- --',I December 2_ at the reception, for ~_~Jis
•:M[r';:.1 Adami~ which I\rocedM' th'. latte~'s
lecture there that' eyeriing.· .
Mrs. H. John.
.' Da,rh' hi' Ilaven,.. recontly
called
Mr.
Darby
he~r. and M~;""'..t~'~
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FRAME
YOUR
ChristmaS
Plwtollrapm
LEWIS STUDIO
50S Market Street
CHESTER
'Phone G. z.2917
Open l'rIoI8f BJollfDp TID •
Popular Sophistieated
Comedy
By SamllOn RaphaeJaon
DIREcrORS Of .UNERALS
1820 CHESrNUT STREET
M. A. Bair,. Pre.lelent.
RITtenhou •• 1581
TH~
FOR
PARTICULAR MAN·
A. Gift From
JACK'S TOGGERY
41_ . . .
A!IBOW SBlBt:8 -lftriolf'utS. .
B. .... D • •
Bolli.
II W. STATE STREET
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'rues day
2 arid 3.
at N6tth
Philadet-
Every9ne
Wants
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''l'REE LIGHTS
stay Lit
the
Be ·Prepared to Enjoy
Snows
That Are to Come on a
SLED or
PAIR OF SKIS
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CARD TABLES
That Can he Used for
Many Purposes
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A GREAT'VARIETY OF
OTHER ARTICLES
•
The GOWN SHOP
6 Park Ave.
MEDIA
Last 2 Days
Friday - Satur~ay
Clark Gable
Lana Turner
"SOMEWHERE
I'LL FIND
YOU"
SUPLEE'S
Store
Chester 'Road
"WINGS FOR
nm EAG~"
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Swarthmore 105
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PEN
dt~"riment
niorniog
yill be
MacMillan and Bill
are also
Sicke' .•nd.·th~ s1!bJe<:t w1l1:be ·Chrlstwith childre!! .
· as .ww.e
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'bring
at
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OLIVER H. BAIR, CO.
,
Chur~h
Gift
VALUES
Ann Sheridali
Dennis Morgan
15, 16, 17, 18, 19
dred price ranges to choose' from.
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DECEMBER
start at $150 an.d there are over a hun-
'.
The
That
Sunday - 'Monday
. Tuesday
DlretIor
WINIFRED A. MellOWED..
throughout the years to come. Funerals
- Circle:
as ch"inli:
·Mrs..
road,
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SKYLARK.
to adhere to this basic policy
will continue
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Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Gray of
Chester road left last Sunday
Los Angeles. Cal. Mr. Gray is on
.. t.nro,e week business trip.
Miss Mary Hornaday of the WashingD, C. bureau of the Christian
§~,ii~:~; Monitor, spent the week-end
!
her brother and sister-in- law, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. In ... ,
~r. and Mrs. James H. Hornaday of gersoll of Pottstown over the week-end. 'I
Dickinson avenqe while on her way
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coates of
back to Washington after a week in
avenue entertained Mr. and
.New York.
.
Mrs. Donato Colafemina and daughter
. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sidney John_IV'iDl:e",za of Lima at dinner Sunday.
SOil, Jr. of Lafayette avenue entertainecj
Mrs. Arthur S. Robinson of Ogden
with a family dinner party Mond4LY avenue is eotert~ining a group of fellow
~vening when their guests were Mr.
Johnson's parents, Mr. and M.rs. A. S.
lohnson, Sr. and his sister-in-law, Mrs.
Play~rs
'Daniel Johnson, an of Swarthmore.
:. John Craemer son of Mr. and Mrs.
OFSWAIlTIIMOIl&
William Craemer of Harvard avenue
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standard of dignity and service and we
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dub atwill
dinner
with his parents .briidg·eguests
be Salurday
Mr. and nlJ!fm. I'
~::~::1:h~~1~t~h~~e~m~£north
Bernard of Union
Harrar, Mr. and Mrs.
Club
P. O. Open 'Til 3 P. M.
, PostQlaster A." P. Smalley, an.. nounces that the .Post Ollice will .
. remain .open tomorrow. Decem-.
ber 12, UJltil 3 P. W. to facilitate
Chrislmas
we have maintained a constantly guarded
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The
creased
between
and
men andand
bOysnow
are present
The Tenth Annual
mas Service will he held at
Suit'ilay'morning. Johli L,
president of the lenior class of
make the
brii;~::r Miss
and
SlirathH~v.n l\venue will.entertain ,h"ir:r
of Drexel Hill. Miss
and Mrs. RaYJ!1ond
Mr. and Mrs. Webster Rice of
l,an.downe. and Lt. Charles Gwynn who
is stationed al Ihe Naval Hospilal
Philadelphia."
Mrs. S. M. Dodd of Swarthmore aveDue entertained her son~in-law and
eaeh.'Tuesday
the Parish House. .' at "10 o'clock
Tbe Board of Dea~ons will meet this
evening.
11. at 8 P. M.
the Church
· The
Nursery for
hel4 eac~~ei~~
"'J;!ock'in
tfie' 'care
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;~~~;~~(~1~C~h~r~~~t~ie~~~~'I;~i~~~~!i/:~1
~before
SINCE 1878
w
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Mr"'Hirv~ ~·cif·ti",Jjlnson
Mhs
nue was' h~te~s ,ilt 11Pi~1I~'.for
01 Swarthmore.
~~:~,h~[~.~' br'idJo~e ~ub
B of
Providence
, Friday. The .meh:&t.
'd
r OJr.
dof and
Georgene
and Mrs. George Alston. Jr•• 01 COIare:.Mrs. Cbarl~, Fischet.
was a
H. Hornaday, Mts. :Cbarles
01 5. Also
Paulsons 11;~:~i.Mrs. Samuel Crothers of ~~:;::llingswood. N. J.
.
Private Nick
anolher J1
Mra. Merle ,MI/lloy, of B
Miss Mary Kistler.of Park avenue enj>·usin. Mrs. Paulson's
Private ing Green. Mrs. A,dI~y B. Nichols
terlained al a dessert-bridge and she)w,,,
Leonard a1!.d ;Private
France.
and Mrs: Paul Hertel
last Saturday aftemqon for Miss 'ArmiAlden Q. Davis of Springfield Rutledge.
The local· guests inCluded Miss
I>"m
Redgrave. 'Kiss' Katharine FusMiss, Clara Jean' Alston, Mrs. H.
tea and baby shower December 2 in coIn road' had -their sons Mr.
~~~i~Olf
Warrel' Bernard. .
B., Marsliilll
Park
rejoining Mr.
West Virginia. Mr. B.•~nairll'
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Now the tide was running lull •. ex~
'.
posing a gradually widening shore line.
The 'overcast sky began to brighten.
PETER "E. ;'l'OLJlo Etlitor
. MUJORIE TOLD, A8~ociale Etlitor
and as the sun broke througn'two lay.. ,'. Jl,oIA"1B ,PpaSPL ,.;
LoaE ... MCCARTER
ers of steely cloud, the water of th£
bay lit up to a luminous dark blue. The
. EDlered q Seeoud <;lass Matter. January 24. 1929, at th. Poot
OIIiee at Swarthmore, Pa., uod... the Acl 01 March 3, 1879.
dt::ad grass of the. hillside simultane
ously shifted Irom dull gray to a gay
,*,w nrg:"':"" WEDlUiSDAY KOOII
yellow.
At once the channel became alive
DECEMBER 11, 1942
with ducks. Flock upon flock. in myriads they swarmed into the air and set
P~bYteriBn Churclt Notes
The clloir .will meet for rehearsal on out for their oceanic leeding grounds
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to the east. So quickly 'did they mass
. Sunday morping at 11 o'cla<:k the
The Bible Study Class will JDeet on themselves for this evolution, I was unsermon will be "A Preface to Christ~ Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. able to single out individuals for' fur,mas"..
.
' Lloyd D. Kauffman, 313 Dartmouth ther identification.
.. The first of several
avenue.
At times like these, however, orniwill be held Sunqay
. The Swarthmore Fellowship of Prayer thologists become mere men once more.
13, at 7:30 olclock in
will mat
,the chapel op. Monday, These are the occasions when sheer
!i(:rvke wilt be
at 11:30. This abundance of birds assumes guidance
the churches of one's feelings, and technical probpeople of the
partment of the Church
in our com- terns automatically disappear. During a
Girls' Choir. This will be a brief 45,":
are invited to come and few moments all thoughts are suspend.
minute worship so that parents and
-neigiibors in- this quar- ed; one watches the display and almost
y'oung people may have time to attend
grayer.-. '
,
enters into an inner community with
both the college vespers at 6:3tI amI
20 will be Christmas. Sun- the spirit of the flock. as if a primal
t!,is s!rvice.
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. day. A. seryice p.ppropriate to this day memory of the relationship of all living
ChoU" rehearsals scheduled· for Sun- will 'lie held in ·the morning and in the matter were fleetingly awakened in
dily are: girls' choir at 3 o'clock, boys' afternoon at 4 a candlelight service wilt some vestigial organ of the brain .
choir at 3 :45 Q·.cJock. high school choir be held at which time the choir wiU
In little more than a twinkling ihe
at 4:30.
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render the Christmas Canlata "The Ld.,"c~:s had disappeared. flying high over
Th~;IIigh School Feltqwship,will meet Christ Child" by Hawley.
.
dunes of Plum Island. I was left
Sunchly .eyening at .,6 o'cloCk with the
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in an empty afternoon "lalldscal~e 1
community fellowship at the Methodist
Trinity Pm,ish "l'!{otee
as I have s.en since only, in a
Church:'
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contemporary New England paintings
'All contributions of money for the
The annual
;.... the high curved hill. Ihe blue water.
Covingtons, the church's home missionmen and
and a sail or two to prove that Man
.indeed exists in this world ••. Presary. fa~y of eight in,1l'enD~ss.e. should Isb/..;1I, be held' on
be turned in to .Mra. Fred ',R. Lang.
o'cloc:k followed by
enlly I opened my notebook and wrote
3lYl Maple,ave\1ue, or)lrs. J. P. Dauglt- teen y ....s ago a
group met
down Ihe words. "Old-Squaw."
breakfast in the
erry, 317 DIckinson ·avenue. hy Decem- the old 'church and
ber.15. c,
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lower room of the
Parish HOlu.",. I
'T-I>e surgical dr.ssbip .'grOUP meetS J)uting the year. the number b..
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. • Hosi~ry', .ScapS".:MitJ~il8! ::' .':
- -H~Jitlke'tchief8, Accessories:' .:
road entertained Mt.'~~s
ont. Mr. l!nd ~,,~., H.;,Qowlng
Norfolk•.Y",~~·''iI#e.\·ljr).~eir
home fronH1ie ,.,_.
" (lU"DJ.t' I_ cis
th e wee k ;.-=11 d• • -; ~.-,~~,. ://'_'
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THE,II.WAIITHII,OBE4N,. HIe.. PI
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The,.~\.t~r.'.h
oOt
..Carol Sem.e
Chris·rm:.. Carols;: led by Mis"
\vere
in the Senior.
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and, Mrs' . Clifford ·Banta
on ,current
a F.
Iocal- group wlto
Fis.h~rf noted au~ll,or01"0
~qd,t
1'~.T,.lk on' Pearl
at the
be'die: keynote speaker.
Pollv is the daughter of Mr. and H,&,f
:
~
I.;I~QrYl ~oC!" Of. Lafay~tt eavel1uc_
. ,Marie Clark Halllc1toll o( PhiladclTIle faculty "Of the semor
phia \'.dll be' the. guc.:t. speake: at th~
of the 'Presbyteria'"n Church
Strath Hj\ven~ ~1D Fpdar. ~~·'tmng, Dct~
December 1 at the home of
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8 o·d~ckJ." -
at
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..,cm.uSTMAS' B~~KFA.ST
AT..
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~TRATH HAVEN.. INN
NEWS ~OTES
Hoo~"a. JU!,ior at· Ob.r~in Col;. ,. : ··Take City Course
, on- the 'Hostess Committee ot·
-~,
fOllrtllt.olen,m," Symposium 'on Oc:"
Mrs. Arth1J.r E.· O. Redgrave,
"~;:~~~6'=:;i~
Women.
to '~e
G. Griffin,
Mrs. 'E.Mrs.
D. BF~~~:i;.1
I
campus
Friday
andhe'.!I.~d.tuO~fW~~~~'~
:l
W.
F. Faragliet;·
~fie.,l~mjl.u"li;":
'''~':. ~"$3~95'
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,STATE·AND MONROE'STBEETS"':''11IEATRE CORNER
Mrs. Russell Heath of Cedar lane entertained the Delaware County Alumjti
group 01 Kappa Alpha Theta at her
home December 2. '
. Mr. and. Mrs. Albert N. Garrett of
G:trrett -avenue entertained their< son
and 'family Mr. and Mrs. Albert N.
Garrell. Jr. and small dau!!~t~r Ba.'b,,;ra
C:;':I~~'~tO~.f~~~ 13.
Sund.
.on
Text
is : and soil Alberl al Th~nksgtvmg ·d,"ijer.
and
glory:
Mr. and Mrs. LOllis W·.' King:of Rlltrock of my strength, and lIlY refuge,
enTertained . the MIsses
is in God" (Psalms ,62 :7).
Milton over the Thanksgiving
December'4 and 5 . '
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NEWS NOTES
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PENCIL
WI'LTSHIRE.B"RO·S~
......MEn
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Sdll.
In,eel; on Siun,daye,:'
~The- fourlh
.eries
morninii'oj,t'g
:45,will :I
H'IS, I.·fe
"','me'•
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th
on" 'J0 hn W ooman~
1 ;,~
T
- he mmister
.,reach at e morn- and Influence" wiD, be given by Janet
i,ng wors1!lp" Ai l1--On the subject, UIn a Payne Whitney- this' Sunday morning
Time of COnfusion,"
The Youth Fellowship will meet
at 9 :45 when the adult forum convenes
at 'the Friends' Me~ting House.
the young peOple of the other 'churches interested are invited tei attend.
of the Borough at a supper meeting at 6.
,
f' .T~~ J u'nior Fe~owship. vtill !!leet. ~t. 7
ChrisUan Seience Chureb
.' ~(God, the' Preserver of Man" is the
subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all
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has ~D' a v~ry special ";;';;"ion; fo~ more ,th~, a
. q;'arter on. c~ntu[y ....; A COMMUNrry, BIlEAKFAS,!,
. with ca,r9Is in $e lobby bqforehand, delicious food, a ,
brief, infor~al ialJcii,?r.,~ie~"'I!Wi.~P.~~:
liglited
er~ add' perhaps the readtng of some w"n-1!>ve'l.C!tnslrna"Ver'se or short story ilt the breakfas~ table. .
'J{' y~u '\lr~ ';0 5il.\iiled thil" year tliaf'y<1U find it
d'ifli~ult: t~ go' back hOllle fof"the US'u~1 'Yuletide
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." ',', reunion, we believe yo~ wi,1 fi,,~ oW .I!'IN ~P¥~!1lj1,~ • ... .
,SREAKFAST a pleasanr-.!;u~iJi.%,ai 8:30 o'clO!l~, on,' ,
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, «k '7i11"liile ~ump.'il'c~.m.yO~
enjoy in the lounge and q., the SUn poreli'~ and frofu ,.,
'! 1;(10 o'elllCk t
, ~iAs DrNNER with all th~'\rlmminlls.
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The SChool
b~. jll,t ac;<:~pte4 ~nli ':.\I1ediiaa·I~~::~ilDg
"War and tuberculosis are very close..
e'
the re,ignation of 14r8. Nona Roy.ter first eigbt gl
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associated," says Dr. W. W. Com~
Community
Bragg,
wlio
baa
been
a
teacher
in
tbe
Last
,be
took
up
ber
"duti
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president of tbe Delaware County
Swarthmore
Scbools
since
September,
teacher
of
eleme"tary
cla.ses
in
tbe
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1'.10 0-)
1~~~:~~~I~:i~ and Healtb Association. Two Christmas programs wiU be pre· 1933. Pr,'or to tbat time sbe bad taugbt
~ber Resolution. The club voted its ap·I:_
history is rewritten, tubercu.
d th,s week ·en d b y. t u dents 0 f for nearly four years in tbe Upper Cbi. city of Pbiladelphia.I .
may kill more Americans in the sente
'proval of tbeir motion.
Micbael Thatcher of Chattanooga,
o'. Mrs. Dorothy Waldo Phillips sp?ke
of the war than will be killed in Tbe Mary Lyon Junior College and cbester Townsbip Scbools in Delaware
Scbool in the Miller Crist Auditorium on County.
.
.
Tenn. a student at Westtown School,
.'briefly in support of the sal~ of ChrlSt·I::~:::~~. or die from wounds received in
Harvard avenue. Saturday evening
Her duties from 1933 to 1939 con. spent' the Thanksgiving boliday. with
:mas seals which make possible the ac- I,
8:30
the
drama
department
P:'~:i~~i:'~
sisted
of teacbing the Union ROOm in bis uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr•.
··tive campaign against the sprea~. of
"This year the Christmas Seal Sate is
"Miracle
at
Blaise",
a
modern
~
tbe
Rutger.
Avenue Scbool; This room Charles G. Thatcber of Ogden avenue.
-tuberculo.i.. Afterwards Mrs. Phillip. of more importance to tbe health and
Carol
singing
by
the
was
.abandoned
and the cbildren dis- ,. Their son ·Edward· Thatcher was also
miracle-play.
;quite charmed the club by two humor-!:w'elfare of our country and local county
tributed to tbe other
. in I,"""';' from th~ University of Minne·
ous anecdotes and the stirring "Womin any year since 1917. The Seal binea choirs and ·audience will
and follow the play.
.
the same ·building.
tbat time
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an's Creed~'.
is the sole support of the AssociaSunday
.at
7.
o'clock
·the
Combined
Board
notified
Mrs.
Bragg
that
her
II
.
The delicious luncheon which opened
and needs our financial and moral
Glee
Clubs
under
tbe
direction
of
services
would
no
longer
be
needed.
Famous
Jle:prqd.~ctloD8
. the afternoon was prepared by Mrs.
to carryon its expanded program Frances Brown will sing the annual After appeal. to the County Court and
: can CIleIter . . . for T •. Ita
;- Birney K. Morse and her house com-I.th::~~~~,t~~h~e;;c~;oi:ming yeaL
Candlelight
Vesper
Service,
assisted
by
the
State
Supreme
Court
sbe
was
rein.
"l'\ct1JnI Your - mittee members and served by Mrs.
will Dot increase in DelMrs. Alex S. Van Dyck at the organ. stated a"s a teacber in tbe Swartbmore
FULLER'S
. Frederick R. Lang and her committee.
aware County ,if through your support Student soloists include Aima Rocha, Schools under tbe terms of the Teacher
Piehue Mad
'Poinsettias in gay red flower pots set the ,Associatiori can· carry on its work.
Martha Eidam, and Jean La Roche;the Tenure Act.
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5Z5 .EDGIIONT AYB.
CBB8TBB
the holiday note for the event.
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Club Goes South Ameriean
In spite of all the ~alls fer our do ars, latter from Cynwyd. The program iii·
Next Tuesday the ~ntcrnational Re- we must not fail to observe tbe ol.d c1udes the French Carols "Bring a ••:]M:iU~'Im
.lations section,' Mrs. A. M. Bosshardt tradition. of Christmas Seals - a tradl- Torch, Jeanette, Isabella", "Sleep, Little
that literally saves lives."
Dove", and 'The Virgin by the Man- 0
chairman, wilt pres~nt a program on
South America. Del,. J. Sheridan will
Booth Sale Ope... Today
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uJesu Bambino" by Yon; "Lo, ....
ClEo<
discuss "The Otber Half of South
Delaware County took on a festive Now a Rose" by Praetorius; "Adeste .....
America". AUx Field Whitaker's dance appearance today as approximately 80 Fidelis"; and the traditional medieval
group will perform several South Ameropened for tbe sale of Chri~t carols "In Bethlehem's Manger LowlyU ....
BEAUTY SALON
ican dances. Mrs. R. G. E. Ullman has mas Seals. They may be found in po.t and "From Heaven High the Angels
arranged a procession of girls each rep- offices, banks, community halls, raU- Came."
resenting a country of South America toad stations and moving pic.ture
The public is cordially invited to both
who will assemble the map of the con- houses.
tinent. Carols will be sung by the as~ ~ Thousands of stamps were mailed .1;..;,.;,;:....-------------,1
13 South Ch_er R..d
se~blage.
county res.ide~ts ,in Npvember. Re~
Call S,,1II'IIUneN 476
minders wiU be mailed this week urging
;, Dickie Bullock, SOD of Mr. and Mrs. every one to remember how much his
YU •
CHARBERT • SKYLARK • LUCIEN LE LONG •
: William B. Bullock of Cedar Lane, en. contribntion 'will do to aid in tbe ngnt I
.~tertained 18 of his friends at dinner I~~;~ii~:!'"'t:~uberculosis and to mail
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'mo.vies at the cQllege on .Novembefore the· holiday rush.
160 persons ·in the United States die
day from tuberculosis. Buying L_ _ _ _~:_~--=-:"----G. D. Pilgrim Ilf Ya.!e IChris:tm:.s Sea·Is is one way of giving
with them for ~. few days
Mariners Swim
s'aves lives.
Th urs day a ft ernoons a t 4 :30 M:m·
.. Mr. George Willard of
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Scott Plant Promotes Loeal ~en ners and any friends who care
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them will swim at tbe Chester Y.'W .l;~~.
C. D. Howard of Kiti· ..H.arry LI·eb-ck, ..:t>ark avenue design· er
f
FoOd.
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'as tht!'ir guests ovc'r and engineer whose Jlf~ieth a~niversary- ments.
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Marjorie Black is in charge 0 arrangeC.
with th.e comp.~ny ~s c~lebrated last . Swarthmore Mariners have turned
N. J. April by tbe Scott Paper plant in Ches- their total of 21 War Savings Stl.mlPsl
l - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I t e r ~;, its employee of 10ngestL.tandinl!', to swell the nationI'I Girl Scout
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has been nalPed one of two smlor con... for war~stricken children of the, ~~~!t•
sultants·· pn a new general staff of t~~ The t?~;ll .was ~nnq'U~c~d on I
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company.
.
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ber··i,
the'anniversary
of
Pearl
Harbor.
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Heading the stalf is WiUiam·S. Camp" Crew, leaders, and l'ilot c0!l'.mit~ee .
i
bell of Wallingford vice-president of contributed. Dinny IJ,!nnet. ",as in
lb.
loll.nt operations whose return after an charge of collecting the ~tamps.
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illness is anticipated soon.
Mariner TJroPh,.
Charles M. Howell a graduate of
A committee of crew members is
Swar.tbmore College who began as a considering attributes and standards
c
~ laborer
with the company in 1921 and aitainment, which will qu.aUfy one
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became general plant .I!)&JIINJ~ i!1 1935 their members to be cbosen next June
You'll Rnd oGting at tho Sob..ban a I
....1dolight. Delicious, tot/$IyIna food, I
will be' director of the staff engineering as holder of
Mariner trophy, It h~.
chormlnS _ospho..,por!.d _ . I
department under the new set-,up.
been decided to set aside a small sum
I
Harrison
F.
Dunning
yi~o
Iiyed
in
from the ship's treasury 'for such a purc
lalCi ",. &Ie ·lllIlllI" I5c I Swartbmore before going to the com· pose. Babsy Sickel is acting as chairpany's Glens· Falls; N. Y. J!liII as man·
of· this committee.
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COCKTAIL TIME' 3TO 6 P.M,
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I
ager
several
years
ago,
was
promoted
"unCI
Criabeh
10·
Institute
THE AI •• CONDiTIONEDo
I
to asslstant to the ~vice·p.re.ldent in
On a recent Saturday, Mariners
I
NQW 4.T :LASTI CUT·Dr CBtCKEN!
charge of· plant· opUiat.iQn. durinir made· their annual .trip to ihe Sea·
changes in the manufacturing organiza- men's Institute to deliver 200 attractive
Now YGU ean buy BJlY p.\U'l of the cldeken you want';" ....'
tion 9f tbe Chester plant. .
menu cards they have made for the
on W'edne!KIay, Friday or Sat1U'1lay
Paul
C.
Baldwin
of
Rose
Valley
for·
seamen's
Christmas dinner.
.
t
SlIU.
merly manager of pulp testi.DB Is now
Troop
Ad"" :1.4
STEWERS
FRYERS
bead of tbe Chester te~l~ division.
Swarthmore Girt" Scout Troop No. 83
JJBEASTS
.lb. 6ge BREASTS
.lb. 79,:
with Mrs. Melvin Wood leader and
Mrs. Philip Alden assistant leader, has
.Ib. 65c LEGS .
. lb. 75e
LEGS ..
14 new members. An investment cereJJ~~
. lb. 20c BACKS
. lb. 20C
mony was held "Jast week at tbe PresNetD Member.
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MARTEL'S
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"BeUer
For The Table"
FOOD
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MA·RKET
Long Island 'Ducks 29c
Stewing Chickens Ib·39
Fresh Calf Liver Ib:75
a
seamen'.
SUBURBAN CArE •
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SWEATERS -
E LLis MEN'S SHOP
_JEWELRY_GLOVES
- SUSPENDRRS
106 W. STATE STREET, MEDIA
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DO YOU TRAVEL?
Is a Member 0/ the Family Away at School?
Is a member 0/ the Family in Service?
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A new Bnrglary Policy is now available to cover the above.
For only $15.00, you can get $1000 inside (your home)
blanket eoverage and $500 hlanket outside coverage. ~e
latter means any place in the world nnd at any time a8
long as anything is stolen.
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For
Jurther detail., contact
EDWARD LI NOYES
23 S. CHESTER RD.
Swarthmo~
0114
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PRINTERS
PHO'1'O-LI'l'HOORAPHERS
BOOKBINDERS
byterian
Church
and th.e scouts:
following
girls
tenderfoot
Louise
become
Elkins, Sally Alden, Jane Allen, Pauline
B
k J I F au.
Ik ner, D··G
ene e,. ery
OrtS reene,
Carey Richmond,
Leach,
Polly Harrison,
Ginger Louise St"lllirel,
Lynne
Bicky Thompson, Joanne Worst
Mary Corse.
.
The Troop is busily engaged making
Christmas gifts for tubercular children.
They plan to have them finished by December 17 wben Miss Platt of the
tubercular assoc·iatIon - will meet the
troop and tell them of her work and
Illwh,ere the;rgift. will go.
New Brownie Leaders
Mrs. Robert Hilker! of Riverview
road and Alice Marriott of Lafayette
avenue have completed a Girl Scouts
group lea·c;l.ership course ~nd ~re assisting with the local Brownie troops. Mrs.
HiQcert is working with Mrs. Frank
Holman's troop 19 and Miss Marriott
with Mrs. Samuel G. Trepp and Mrs.
Frank Taylor and their newly formed
troop.
Brownie KnItters Enlel'lained
Mrs. Howard Shearer of College aveentertained members of Brownie
Pack No. 19 at her borne Tuesday after·
for a knitting get·together. Each
girl brongbt needles and wool and
those who did not !mow how to knit
received their first lesson in the art.
Witb 50 squares completed from last
year tbey bope to bave enongh by
spring to make a second afghan. Their
first afgban _s made of weavette
squares which are now being assembled
by Myrtle McCallin fourth grade, Rut·
B!'rs avenue s~hoo~ teacher with similar
nuide
school
LE'I'I~
Marcb
wiNGS
. lb. 25c WINGS
Also cldeken giblets
. lb. 25e
an~ chlekenlivere
Juice Oranges >24fo~49c
Pink Grapefruit 5f~r 29c
Fresh Mushrooms Ib·25
Filet of Flounder Ib·39
c
c
SeotTissue.
. . S rolls :;!Oe
Del Monte Coffee. . . lb. S2c
Instant Ralston. . . . . lb. 21c
R!dston Oats . . . . . . pkg. %
Maple Syrup.. . . . . . jar 3ge
W~ .:raper ... :2 p~. 25c .
Pjtte:d DIlte8.. .2 pkp. 2%
JJisqnick . . . . . . . . pq. SOC
Knox Gelatin ... 2 pkp. S5e
Pure Vanilla, 2 oz. bOlo 25e
~,o~e :r~~f.'\8 .. Jjn 19~
SUDtnVeet Prunes .. Ib.
pkJ· 19c
For Dessertl
UDY
JJ4L'J'IMO~
LAYER
CAKE
A white cake with the
frosting loaded with
fruit and .!,tuts - serVe
with coffee
1~~~.,J::r tbe""!~o~n·e·pP~lio·~":"!'.li.i ~.!:
TO . . . EDITOR I
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'l1Ierli!!!
¥.:¥';..tteN.
Women to PrE~lJQJre
for War Work
at Uue
~_. ~-be
~
~if· ~~en~·
weather. submitted,
Respectfully
J. V. S. BISHOP.
S - AU
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tIl•.wrtter
ImOWD to tile Belltor-.
''£very girl who has a right to be in tars W'Ui be pUi>IWJ04 0IIlJ .t \he _ _
co\1pge tooay must define fOr berself a or Uue - .
job related to the war effort and
Appredation .From aJI
prep_are b~..elf for tbis job. as
as possible," said Donald Shank,
Honor RoUer
.
ant to tbe Pres,'dent of the Amer,'ean Dear Ed,tor:
H ave. b een enloytng
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CollDc,'1 on Educat,'on, speaking· a'• ·the
rea d'109 The
college December 3, on "Shall Women Sw:\rthmorean tremendously and to
Fight tbe War?" .
really thank you would be to repeat
Due to" the aespenlte. n'ted for trained what so many others have written workers h;l ~ngineerlng,.nursing, tea$!~- which can"be summed up.in the ph,rase
lni'. :'. government 'I·ob·s,' WAACS, "it's swell to hear about the home town
WAVES, SP~RS, and .heavy indu.try, people".
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Mr. Shank indicated that women must
The reason· I'm writing, a.ide from
take courses in mathematics and the expressing my appreciation for receipt
sciences, whic:h are required for all of the paper, is to give a change of
tbese jobs, irl o.rd';' ·to.6,11 jhe places of address effective immediately.
men in the servIces. The need for
i was very interested to read about
trained.ll!9!J!en .is immediate fllr . mili- the Honor Rof!-and" Service Flag
~rY victorY and· for a basic f':"nI~w·orllc being displayed at the underpass, and
of civilian economy.
feel it a great privilege to be listed on
' r gh'
';l'h~' WAV\>S, will, n.u.mber. aDllto:d.1 t h e ro II as one 01 tl. ,e uO ou s represelitatives
taking
an
active
part in this
I 33000 b y. t h e··end·of
mateIY,
year,
tbe W AACS .will be increased from war.
25,000 to 150,000
possibly 500,000 and
Very si';cerely yours,
tli" SPARS will probably be in action.
Paul K. .Paulson, Jr.
Industrial and executive and profes.
Ensign,U.S.N.R.
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HO~OR
BOURDELAlS
The engineering students 01 Swarth.
more College gave a testimonial dinner
to George Bourdelai. on Monday eve·
ning in Whittier House. Mr. Bourdelais
is. retiring at the end 01 the year after
having taught Shop for many years.
Dr. Samuel.Carpenter of the Civil
EngiPeering Department presided. at
the dinner which was attended by 98
B. S. Devereaux,one of the
nurses at· the college, spoke
did Bob Trudel for the stud·
ents.
were '.also given .by.
Charles G. Thatcher, formerly of the
Mechanical Department and /lcott. Lil.ley, chairman of the Engineering De·
partment at the college.
.
·Mr. Bourdelais was presente4 with a
lovely desk set which was a small token
of the great esteem in which he is held
by the students and faculty.
or
Health Center Meet
The regnlar meeting of the Commun·
.he
AmiVE' AT OOIl,F.G~
At Swart~e
Is interested Iii .....
tbe Outing Club, the Latln-Amerkan .
•LDavid
· · Linton, son of Mrs. MargaretliRf.!!ela;;;ti;;on;;.;;;Cl;;ub;;;,;;a;;ll;;d!!b'a;;·;;dm;;;in!!iton!!i·!!i~iii
b Inton of Sproul J'oad, is now a mem·
er 01 the freshman cla.s at Swarth.
more CoUege, where he plans to major
in English.
Linton graduated from Friends Central School, Overbrook, where.he ·was
b
1 th
ff h
a mem er 0
e newspaper ata ,t e
C 't' , Cl b
d th d
. cl b
ru 'c.
• ramallc u.
lJrAd, Efliderd SfIrtIIee
A
S hu, an
. t wart more he is interested in the
_
IoD4 unOOll"_ omateur reo
Swarthmore Network and the dr:.m,.ti,,1
repatn otIOn reoult inmoN
association.
oerIoua _ . Paate thIa ad on the.
Robert Gemmill, son of Dr. and
lnJ1de of :your refrlgerator door - caD
Paul F. Gemmill of Thayer road, is a
WI tor II(WU1Ulteed repairs - 7OU'U be
sstlallo4l
member of the fresbman class at
Swarthmore and will major in chem.
WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR
istry.
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OLD REFRIGERATOR
A graduate of Swarthmore ~:~~I~
Cf!Il lU4ley Parle 8890
School, Gemmill i. interested in il
mural softball and basketball and is
RECONDmONED
candidate for the staff of the Phoenix.
AND
GUAJlANTBI!D
. Miss Doris L. Bye, daughter of Dr.
UBIID IUIFBIGm&TOR8
'. nd Mrs. Raymond T. Bye of Moylan,
,s also a member of the freshman class
t th ~ co.IIege, were
h
~
sh
e 'IS planning
to malor ID psychology.
Dcris graduated from Swarthmore
High School, where she was a member
19 E. Hineldey Avenue
·of the French Club, the Spanish· Club
RIDLEY PARK. PA.
REFRIGERADON
. SERVICE
ALL MAKES
_lor
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APPLIAICE SERVICE
sional
jobs of
many
kil\ds
be almost
ity
Health 10,
Society
was held Hall.
Thursday,
completely
taken
oVer
by will
women.
With
Clarifia Tin Salvage
December
in Borough
The ;n~d~t~h~e~y~e~a~r-~b~OO~k~s~ta~ff~.~_ _ _ _;'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=
these tremendous opportunities there Dear Editor:
president, Mrs. A. F. Jackson, presided.
are also tremendous responsibilities, for
Every resident of Swarthmore has The supervising nurse reported a total
which women must fit themselves.
received a salvage circular to save TIN of 506 visits made by the sta"ff during
.
detinn'ing.1 November.
: Languages also. ar'e needed for
CANS, properly prepared for
Plans are underway to assist in the
tary and personnel work. It is th·e· obli- Media, Wallingford· and Chester are United Charities Campaign. Following
~tjon of !he college to. c;omptete' .tr~in- also doing this and arranging for col- the meeting the members of the board
mg f9 r .Jobs: . f9r .whlch non-college ledion. Some o{ the families here, es- under the leadership of the district and
wome~ are uiIfitted.
pecially the boys; have been 'saving tin
committee chairman, Mrs. D. Mal, Mr. -Shank. ~iio ·has ser;ed on the cans ever since LaGuardia started sav- col~ Hodge and Mrs. J. Donald Gibsoll,
American Council of Education for ing them in N~w York City.
made up a Community Crusade Tour to
e~ht years, is secretary of its commitOur community was under the im- visit several member agencies of the
tee on ¥e;u:urement and Guidance and pression that the quantity amounted to Community Fund of Philadelphia.
the committee on Student Personnel very; little. Therefore. on behalf of the
The board of directors acknowledged
appreciation the generous contri..
work. He is-also· executive secretary for War Production Board, I have bad a
the Co~iUee on Youth Pro~lems, survey made as to how many tin cans butions received by the agency during
wl:tkh is .responsible for the continued come in to Swarthmore - to the stores the month and the .important services
use of the findings of the Am~rican and to the institutions that buy ou'tslde rendered by the large group . .pi. vohU.l;
Youth Commission. Prior to his work I the town, to show the quantity in num- teers:·
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with the council,' he ser"'!ed a year in ber and the tonnage that is subject to
the education program of the CCC. Be- collection. .
Heads W.S,G.A. ·Committee . •
More People are Using Their Fireplaces:,.',:
fore that, he was assistant dean of stuBELIEVE IT OR NOT - There are
dents at the University of Akron.
over 9500 -cans. up to size No.. 10 that
Beatrice Brewster, datighte.r of Mr.
This ·Winter Than Ever. Before.
.,
The meeting was sponsored by the our stores receive and sell each mQ:nth. and Mrs. Frank ·V. Brewster of Di.ck:t
Vocational Committee' of Swarthmore
there are over 2000 No. 10 cans lhat ioson avenue, has been elected cbair~
WE HAVE GRATES AND THE
College. Mr. Shank was introduced by are emptied each month by the Insti- man of th'e personnel com~l~tee of t~e·
Mrs. Gordon Lange,· Women's voea- tutians bought wholesale. These No.
Woman's Student Gove:rnment Assoc18FUEL TO BURN IN THEM
. I
.
·cans weigh nearly one pound each:and tion of Swarthmore College.
.
tiona adVisor at the college.
the cans that the stores handle, include
Beatrice. who is a senior, was aa number of this s~e..
member of th~ personnel committee last
. College frofeseorB Join Speakers The' cross section on an average of year, sang in the chorus in her fresJtthe cans that go through the stores will man year. and has been on her class
'l'~lephQ..e. Sw~hmore 1234
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Eight faculty members from Swarth- run three to four cans per pound. There- basketball and hockey teams. She isa
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Ihore College are members of a volun- fore, the tonnage coming to the town psycholOgy major.
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teer speakers bureau which has been I a,mounll. to at least 4400 pounds per
organized by the Key Center o~. .War month, or approximately two gross
Information at the University of Penn· tons: 12 months equal 24 gross
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over 50,000'pounds during the year.
sylvania.
They are Drs. Robert E. Spiller, pro- amount, notwithstanding, that there is
fessor of English j Lucius R. Shero, a definite and heavy reduction in the
professor of Greek: Philip M. Hicks, number of cans that can be made durprofessor of El1g1ish; Frank C. Pierson, ing this war period.
assistant professor of economics; MaurTo bring it closer to us, it is well to
ice Mandelbaum, assistant· professor _of parallel this item with something patent
philosophy; Vernon A. O'Rourke, as- to all _ THIS TWELVE MONTH'S
sistant professor of political science; SUPPLY to our village would SUllpl:y I
Robert K. Enders, associate professor enough roofing tin to place a
on
of zoology, and Harold C. Goddard, who 62 houses, not over 40 ft. by 40 ft.
is Alexander Griswold Cummins Pro- I.·oofing area.
.
fessor of English.
.
In our mosquito infested neighborThe list of 26 topic. includes, among hood, the TIN CAN was a veritable
others, The Atlantic Charter, The nuisance, yet it contained the best steel
Church in the War and After, Hemi- and one and one-half per cent of tin i
spheric Solidarity, Medicine and Public from the year 1931 to 1936 all cans that
Health. Financing the War, Economics went to dumps were covered up and
in Buying Food, Social Problems Oc- lost.
casioned by the War, Post War EcoNew,York City's garbage. ashes and
nomic Readjustments, Winning the cans were dumped into the Atlantic
Peace, and Women in the War.
Ocean. At least 200,000 tons per year
of this tin and steel was lost to us
during these ·years.
NEWS NOTES
Today this waste must be saved as
Among those in the large Swarth- we need the tin acutely and the steel
more group w1!ich attended Monday nearly as badly. Our 50,000 Ibs., if most
evening's Youth Concert in Philadelphia of it could be salvaged, would produce
were: Craig Neal, Lois Landon, Doug- 750 Ibs. of block tin and 49,250 ·Ibs. of
las Heath. Betsy Hornaday, Alice Put:- first class No.1 bundles of steel scrap.
nam, Jjm ~leaves, Elizabeth Pope, The price of the Block Tin is about 44c
Mary Marshall, Marilyn MacElwee, per lb. and the steel $14.00
Ned Rutherfprd. Betty and Barbara ton at the detinning plant;
are
Krase, - Frederick Morey, Heather ceiling prices. If there was an open
Champion. Mrs. J ohit Lumsden. Anne m,.rk.t and there were no ceiling prices.
Cochran, Bill and Barbara Sickel, Kay tin might well be $5.00 per lb. al)d I
Thurma.n, Helen Kraus, Elaine Kite, am sure the scrap value would be at
to mo've great .masses of troo'ps •• ;
Above, is shown the uack "~y~ut" of
Mary J<.istler. Betty Laws, Betty WiI- least $20.00 per ton, as it was
railroads to haul the mOllDtBinS of
importa!'t railroad. termiiJal-~e
son, Sidney Smith. Frances
to that level in January 1941.
materials needed for war. With them,
Union Station at WashlDgton. Over if,
Mrs. ~obert Erskine, Jr., Judy
The drain of the TIN CANS (with
our
military ·command can move
and Susan Thatcher.
loss) on our National reso~rces .
in· a single month, move more than
troops
to any point in the country •••
,
apalling and one not noticed" by'
108,000 locomotives and.~. y~
Maw Ma~Millan is
public, but wben we compare this 50,000
get suppliesfiOm anjwhere-'Jwcldy.
impressive in size and ~:!11 as this
tomorrow from Elmira
with the weight of our first
drive
smoothly, elliciendyl In ~ rfght ~
rraCk Setup is, it is only a
part of
N: Y. ~o ~pend the Christmas
of
lbs., it makes lIS
Our
dar-every dar-more ~aJ) ",Q!l!)
the· vast· network of lines that suea:b
w,th ber parents Mr. and Mrs.
enthusiastically tbrew
• aaiIiS are working fOr !;he ~ donI
from coast to ~ ••• bo~er to
MacMillan of Vassar ave~ue.
accumulations of years, yet it
Tb~ spirit of private !!Iltu;rprisborder ••• 1inldo.g City. to Ci?, •••
Ethel Hay who i. attending the
netted half the weight of what we can
American entetprue-builnills great
natuml
resources
to
war
md~Uies-a
of Horticulture at Ambler, Pa. will re· now save.
system.
And, with the ~ntinued CQoo
,ltIlooth,
unified
sf!tClll
totaling
over
tum tomorrow to spend the Christmas
Our second drive known as the
openrjon of the l'ubIic, Office of Devacatim;l with her parents Mr. and Mrs. "Newspaper Drive" ~ edDcate~ mor~
235000 miles of DiIroad!
fODle TDnspoltation, N.", and Wac
Edwin N. pay of Ogden avenue.·
of us to the importance of raw matersuateif of our milituy
.
. ents, this Ipidt Will keep
Margaret Brown' daughter of Mr. ials and bas prcxluced so far, 48,l;J1) ibs,
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for ViCllltf·
.
. . . to success. For !t a1tes
..
r",," bai been elected pr..ide"t of the produced more than one-balf ~dO\at,mw,.e"
freshmen'c:lasS at 11...., BalcIwia Col· can save in one ·year and not
.mili-
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HOWARD B. GRE:EN
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(iCrORY
an
~';"d
lege, Staunton, Va.
.Betty Jeanne
attended the
of Y!'"@,f ~y.e,
. Ball
8th S'liRf,Z'l- REAR IjiPRaUL, OHESlu~, PA.
•
as the p ..t of
cif Melroie; 1Iass.
is~~~;~;!~;;~~~1
tis of anything that
~b"""ld ~"l'. !!
who are sa_g
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PENNSYLV.t\.NIA RAILR.O.t.\.D.
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beldo'
aslC¢d to Call
l'tlnceton avenue;'
Claus in Santa Land," by Dr;
liarold Trott, written for a little cripn
pled girl; "The Shining. Tree and Oth..d _______,..;.,__'-______
Christmas Stories,". twt;1ve modern
Christmas .. tori~8 ;.,;'Snow Before
Christmas," by :r'asha Tudor, lovelv.l. ' -
'.-
home on Park avenue will meet at the
Ogden
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Members' are -asked to keep in
tho> ·~andleliglJt. supper on D.ei:e!1!.~,er
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! SoJdlen' Gifts Du",·NoW'· .-,
:'Mr';W'
.... Schmidt,War' Service
MeetlnB llOuse
IN VILLAGE LIBRARY .
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t:~::'K"'-'e." "ri~--'~'
~hioFir,"
Christmas
.story; ~.,..
',! . Shadow'
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by Elizabeth
....,un
ustrate
th~
Lit~e
Christmas Eve when all the ani,
were_at' peace together under the
tree trimmed »y the children; "Why
the Chi~es Rang and Other Stories,"
by RaYInond Alden; "The
Book Mirror-backed - Mahogany
Maple
.
of Christmas," by May
of
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Becker, a "must" book it, ....
stories, poems, songs OPEN EVBNINGS
self, set down for your
PROM 7 TP 9,30
ring"-"So the bells lor
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or
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of then"baby on Sunday.
Mr., .A1exander Ewing
Dartmouth Lend
~roY_te
w~..
;=;~~=~=;.Ierii!,g
entertain~d
:rth~~'(gn~' ::t:W!.:t~
the members of
May ~ri~e
foursome
at lurfchh o~e. o~ Tues d ay.
.
B ert Kroon, oon 0 f M r. and Mrs, R.
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Kroon of Muhlenberg avenue celebrated his seventh birthda,y last Sunday
ne,·
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Re-:eleetDe1ap~e
September TenD. 1M3
with
near
01
'-"iDe
. afternoon by
e"ter~g eight of his
lInprovementa ccmaIat 01' two storr &tone
and ,frame house. 8Ox24 feeti one storr
garage_ 22x2Z
teet.
of I(on·DeIa Cor·
Hand money tlOOO.OO.
T. B1lTLIIII, Attomel.
September Term, 1M2
J. E.,LIl\IEBURNER.
of
p~
of bea1DD1D8•
8ubJeet to conclltloDB and restrlcllooa.
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a I>lCe· b-arb er.·
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Brook.....nue and BdgabW Road, theDee
bY center line Brooke Ave. SOUth dB- West
381.86 ~t. thence N. 30- 3' W. 242.18 ft.
thence N. ea- B. 3H.1'40 ft. to center Une of
EdgebW ReI: thence 8. 38' 30' B. ~.oe ft. to
".;:;atlo';:&S real
the property
OWDel'; .
de Angeli, the Polish celebration
of. Christmas in America, also ChristW, Delaplaine was re,elected
mas chapters in her other books - "resident
. M Ca
"Elin's AmeriJ
and DavId
c han vice·
S
For CI¢atmao Readiol
president
of
the
School
Board·
at
its
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~re'll.Alwa:r:.,: u;. • Cbrit~B, meeting Wedoesday night.
~OLD BANK BUILDING
,.
. cha1miiui, remInds club' members that
The bells of England have pealed "The Birds' -Christmas Carol," by Kate "!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-.'.
mOneY.gifts towarlih. Christmas fund lorth.again, after many long months. o l r
for Fort .nix s.,ldiets are needed
_ bells of hOpe and optimism, Douglas Wiggin, Christmas Carol and
if the club 'is to fulfill its share in.
of fear and threat 01 invasion, . So, her poor Ruggles family; "The Chil·
CO~
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project. No Christmas leaves are In h.
the b.•lls
Christma~ must ri!1g dren'. Party Book," by Mary Breen,
given men stationed at Dix
l:!:~~~;.in our hearts, with hope lor the what to do at a ChriStmas party;
gifts are important and needed.
and confidence
the power 01 "Cm~tmas," edi~ed by Randolph Hau"
Annual gifts--i:or:t1'ie .Health·Cenler
:Thls'
than ever, aU gan, in . poetry, story ·;'nd ,.
.
Christlllas are to be hrought to' the club
'the
of good will Christmas CarQI,"
Lpew'. III die Maid.,....
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nut Tuesday, 'wrapped in attractive
do
to give children "Christmas
. of Spe.....
aDd Eye
fashion.'
sense of security Auld;
Man,. EnJOT R~ .
season, and in Streeter
ro=
Id'
ClleetD1lt
Mrs. R. G, E. Ullman's review Friday
, d wor
of Van Loon's ,IILives" was enthusl- of ~ce . ~ •
~nd~l
, Nine R.
how to make
here IS -'Il ·"ot- for
rea mg
Market
... tiuUy praised: by the 54 women who available with many
·suggestions mas. decorations • .wrappings and
heard it with -evideilt pleasure. Mro, at the Swarthmore Public Libra~,
I'Merry Christmas, Judy,'! by
I06&I'B"""'" Juliet Kent introduced' the book
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Becker, ,alL the elements 01
! '. 0.
telling her personal memorIes - of its . JloJjn,N~ti-"AU Through'tbe Ni;ghlt," are here;· "The Night;· Before
author and sUililg with those present by Rachel. Field, the Nativity as
mas:' by. Clement •. Moore, ,~And. all
animals saw
·"The
through the house
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a delightful" !e!i~r. \!hich she had recelved from filii.:' M":Rolaiid L. Eaton
-bY'Mautl and
and Mrs. 5" Mlltoli Bryant ....isted
-lInil·~ reverent in .
Story," by. )laud: and
with the rea,jjn~ adding spice and den
light to the hours, Mrs. Anthony Ventthe Bible text, with
ner's music q-e~"!e" ~an atmospbere of
; "~he O~her
-a\te··-r~A~
p
lity .place gave a. bridal- sh"""r
.enjoyment.
bridge
hono..
01 Mis.
Louise Keatley
Mis. in
Billy
·Abne
MitcheU
of the Swarthmore Apartments on
8AL1iI
.-rA'l'll
Thursday. eveah.g. .
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Bhellll'. omee, aoun _ , :V.o.u.. ...
Mrs. .Tbomao'L. Eliott of w~;hi.,g.
ton, D, c., I"""edy Ml\1'i1ee Noyes,
SATURDAY, IAl'lVABY I, 01 Mr. and Mrs. Carlos F,
9:30 As Il. BUtem
TIme
of Parrish road, arrived Wed. OooclltlollB: 1iaIO.00 ~~~..-,,~~d.'"
with her smaU daughter to ad._tll>lllan
at time or 001. 1 ..
a week with her parents. Mr. COIIcIIIIoDa _ dQ or _,
wiU join hi. lamily· over the
week:end to be present at the christ. Le...... _
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Go Victorian this Yule.
MONDAY, DBCEMBER 14
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Tt1BSDAY, DBCBIIIBER 15n_
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".-2~ P. M. -SOuth ADlerlcan JI'rogram. ••••••••••••••'.;.:; ••••••• .worna.n'. ClUb
8:20 P, M,,- "SklJark" ,,,., .. :,,,,.,, .... ,, .... ,. ",~.... ", . : 'nil! Players ClUb .
8:30 P.M.-Mus1c Clul;l .; ••••••••••••••••••••••.•-:: •••••••••••• Bart61 Ubniry1l'
WEoNESDAY DBCBMBBR ~IJ
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10:00 A. M, to 4:00 P.1l. - ROd Cross Surgical nr.satngo " , . " , "Borougb Ball
11:30 A. M. - community PelloWBhlp' of Prayer' .•••. ". ; •••••••14ethOdtat Church '--THE WOMAN'S CLUB
8:00 to 10:00 ~,M.-Bed Croaa Surgical Dr
0:90 P. M.-Pi'e8byterlan Young Woman's Guild .•.••••·•••••••• ; •• Ltdl Home
Junior Club Brldse CIa.nle
8:20 P, M.-"Sl
. ·P. M. - r,tleDdlJ ,p1rcle
THUBSDAY,
OBCEMBBR
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: •• :.:n .•• ~ ••• 214 RutR'era AvenUe
uled to meet at Anton,'ca Fal'rbanks'
. 8:20 P.U.- Skylark ••••••..••.•.•••••••.•.•.•••••••..•..•• The Plalen Olub
·lIom~
of Eudora
SprOat
nue TuesdllY
,ev.enjng.
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Church
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CqUDtJ:.~tI:;Qller •.
BORO~OH
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SW~THMORB
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periment of entertaining the
mhul"· 01 'the' world 'at dinner se;,m"dl
ptacilUllUld
,. All bratil!ht sandwiches and tea and
doughnuts were shared with good
lowship duril'S; the noon break in the
two sessions: -.
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reaf -
NiWIf'NoTEs
a.u,il;.Wlst MI.I&I .• ",.·.:.,
.
. Mr, and Mrs, William B, B••llock.
cedar ~ile ~€rlr~tairi their
club at dinnef~lp~Qq~w evening.
members of ,iIi~.,~w~ include Mr,
M.rp, Carl!'s F, Noye.,. Mr, and M.r!l"
Norman Ilulme, Mr. and Mro, Addison
S. W1ckhal!li,~r,: and ··MIT, o. Guoiither
Froebe,It:Mr;,~4·M~.,:'Geofl[e 'SchOn
binger, Mr~·n"l!d. Mrs, J.am~s Bacon
Douglas, MrB:Ed~d'B.~sett and Mr,
Isaac D'arlingfOn:
Mrs. Ma.lco
ishing
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home
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protect :po,ur·,child.t04o)';1 _Ar!d' '!l.the.~e.time,; ..:
se~ .up " saving. fund t.O help ~riI!g. "P' edu·
cate, and'develop that ~~ - tQm01'lY>w., . ,.' "
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EDWIN B. KElJ.EY, Jr.
Your Jeweler
25 Ball
7t1a
St.
SBCl'ION 4. Nothlng herelDahaIl betaken
to p!Oh1b1t the lawtUl ParkIDII of veblcIes
in &ccordance With ex1.it1Dg Dqrough Oldl...
Ch_
Hew ltate TIloatn)· .
'Plaoae CL..~ 37M
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nances. or to effect any modlflcation or
(Oppodte
amendment or any such ordman""".-·
HOLIDAY TIME
B...... - Kooiok S
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SIMMONDS
Academy will arrive home
for a month's vacatiOll:bveit
mas holidays ..
And lucky is the _ _ who CCID coUnt on her QIIB and elec:trIc
coolr!i>q aida to help with the hol1cIay meals.
'
Make lull use of your qas 01' electric: r
ateam puddinqa, etc.. cooked 0'1'. one top burner,
AmHIOUIWIKDOW
SWARTHMORE
ALL lIILINCJ1118 or BOl1D CIoKAJr·
lifO, mIOWM IIf 'rIIIi _ _YPO• • DUIII
John Healy young sOJl.~of
Mrs. F. G. Healy of tJgmffi·turned on Tuesda)! ';;froii\'
..,.. ...... CaDIi-IW Cnd_en
am
day. December 2. ' '. _ .'"
Mr. and Mrs. H.
lumbia av,emlO .,'telrlltllti
'
go •.,....,..
;rJ~~a~~~~~~~
~~1~[;~;:;~~~~il'~~i~~
~'cl
lifts.
with
two daugHters,
Lorna" 4moved -Friday from BerwYn into 308
Elm av~br:-e;.- Mrs.- :SEott .. bcfor~' h~T
marriage was· Miss, Mary "Diq,ere1,lX
Swarthmore.
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01 the
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SW. II)
Atd"G
asa
And If you're fortullale 8DOuQh to have an eloctdc roaster, uie lI, !!It
the holiday hird, leavinq your ranqe O'l'ell free lor other thinqa. Don't
neqloct your electric cofloemaker, waffle Iron. IICIIldwlch
or toaster,
either, They're exports at ..~ quick anneb and
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PBILaDi:LP.IJi.
BLBCIf.I-C: co.pall'l'
p,;.;;.jd ",lUnd da,. or December A.D. 1912.
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nOI~e:Nation.lsali·~~~d',Tniat"C~~f~"·
Memb~"of,
Federid Depo'it"tDI'Ur~e
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Hospital and is recovering nicely
an appendectomy perfor~n~d \Ycdncs-
.,
Jill S, Onu.ae St,
Savmgs
Ellen
Mrs.night
L.
day
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Ta1k·~ over with Y~II!' husband to.ni~~. And
resolve f\> P1'l at least ten ~_ ..;ent__ot 6%.
or 70/0. or 8o/o-into War Bonds through the.
· PayroU
Plan. . Do it· f~r that cbi.1d of
yours, Isn~ he. worth it7
..
Mrs.
Mr.
Strath
Jerry
their g;'e.i~l.tst we.:k~ena
Mr.
Park
York last
lectures
Mechanical
visited friends
Tom
Ed Alston of North
Bob Rosencrans of
dents at -the
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with her
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THE·S\yiltTHMOREAN
I;;~~;a~!.:to~b:ut~
also
showing of don. created by a [rI.lUd
(C''' : f \ - , , . . . . 'iii Olio)
..... ~ M.Cm.... eontldered from Mr•. de AqeU's book' Children. hanfaOed to do 10 miserably in the Am1U."Y CbrIebIUII' puty Foi:eo
. MODI Witla ...,_ tmd Set-.... 'I :~e:'~~ibo:f.:!the bOard and other friends past.n
liwi~ -..r -of B - 'J'Iooee W~
. f~- ",,--,-e;ear"
- r -I
,,"isted in the entertainCommander :Mille~ referr~d to many I
. of I ' L......-rl.-'"'LU ..__
,
.-.-. s'
the young guests and eiijoyed prominelit 'naval athletes wliO are
""- - - with
the gala occasion which was fl/rh\ltig pr~lnent1y_ tI!i'oughOllt
Tbe regular meeting of the
IIIIrked by the; display of 160 Ii~ ju- w"rld: n;e' Gilffoi.- 0{ the A!lalib~
. 1.,. ~'st'.~."
di!"ecl.c!l:~ of the Swartlmiore
vepile .bob., Mn~ QlIeothe.. H._ Froeb_el yoy, Jonas lngrallii Butt BorrIes'i
D A
association was held at the·
and Hn. Harold Griffin were at the American Naval Academy back O{ sev-li~~~~i
_,J4c .....·'0-~1 W-'~~
MDlictay - evenirig, December 7.
tea table.
eral years i'go: Mike Mpran
IQ.
- - , ..."""
members. present were Mrs. Peter
It was deCicled to dhc:Ontinue tbe famous "BoiSe", aiidAl'Uii" Halsey, the
L 1 --...... ~ _
Told, Alfoe Barber, Mrs. Sewell
opening of the Library on Tuesday aft- AdIDIraI of tbe Pacifie who WIll be re'1';',"'.
Hodge, Mrs. Franklin
T_'U' emoon, ali ellilit-,.,eeli .,qierimelit of memtICriicf. ,by riJani S~'rtlimorw.s,
• • • auu1e la' thIo cou"try by
F. Spencer, S. S.
whlcb attenciance'retQtds prove unwar- ba~g a~eti,led S-ilarthmore Prep
r*lui/ee ~
Guenther, with President
The board adopted the Libra;" School for maliy yearti.
Froebel iii the cluiir.
for 1943.'
Iii cO.Delrision CoDnnlinder ¥i118'
Ga .
Mr•. Told repotted as chairman
A' mo"on _ . ""'sed by the B'oard
.
d
h 'h ,-" .; - - L
:y ea
- -_-" ,_ ... ~ "'oj
-· dr' - ' . '
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~- r said, "My 01 coac, t e ...te ..nti..
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M
t e 'fc I -l'b"
eb S conlmitte~'
a- mod .BUC- recognlZ' w' g the many -'n"
of volun- Rockne, a Iways stres.e.
d t hree. malO
.
.
f
J-'
Ot Tilitii....i.
cNeovein""r
••
e12.ra,!,n_
Weekmost
on its
teerLibranans of
to Lola
the'LiJ>rary
andwith
all points
and(ootbau,
Ufe. If or
"'''':'v'
'=_'-"_"... _.'~",..".,""""'_
.he uctaSlon wai
B. Green
h,,\1';- .
th...~; tlieb
_
--_.... 1ftU<
informal, but 200 children were present gratitude and appreciation.
sPOrts prOilram lias .
Iii 10ft COIOri. fiaiM Muteo;
to
~ .f!rst dehand
,,!eeting'
for the months
mO.lder in your life: first'~:;I~~~~:~
ware With tt.
Mrs.enjoy.
Marguertte
Angeli,
wn'terwith
and ofThe
th
• •
Sep- tember,
. aDd
_ to fight odds', second; the .tam0 er
'~elv' oc:enrio
1942 showed a
of
ina to give battle: third, tbe heart
the high: .chlaOl
"'"
books, an'
1504 over
refuses to give up.
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s
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l
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L
A doZen
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STEAKS-CHOPs .
.ame
During these I
Gaeeu Tiii
individual remeinbtancei of .,.,.
SEAPOOD Ow SP«faI~
th ree m 0 n- tL"
... 367 new b'00ks h ave b een
As sfteclal guests of the comlDl.'ttee,
~
and chocotate bars wete for.
I
h
d
f
h
d
186
hi
Completely Air-Condidooed
pure ase a w c
are aut
all being introduced by Toastmaster
-4- •
181 juvenile.
Braun for a bow or a few words were
to boys in hoiii. camp.;
. . I . ..:f th L'b
Hospitai needs.· soa"',
T· h e.- annua
mee~g 0
e I rary the Rev. J. Jarden Guenther of Trinity
,.
OLD BANK BOILDINO
Association will .be held Monday, Jan- Church, Ensigu Al Cox, former Naval I ~!~~~, playing Ci"i1.;' b<1<>lis, arid'
uary 25, 1943 at 8 P. M. At .that time
.
alld SWarthriu;re CoUege foot_II
Auy friends donating these may :=~============:
, ,s wor k WI'11 b e pre- ball star', Bill Burk, Roy W. Delaplaine,
them in the vestibule of Urs.
repor ts· 0 f' th"e year
.'
£
d
Gilcree.t'.
h' ome on Harvard avesen e .
president _of tbe Swarthmore Schoo.I
_5'
-5:5'==a;;====
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t
b
nue.
More
J·ewe'''''.coul.
d also be usid.
The
ff
ter
f
moo
Ice 0 wo mem ers Board: Fred S. Underhill, president of
"¥
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orof the board expire this year: Mrs. the Lansdowne School Board',
Christmas baskets for
this
~ All'
H ,,).< h··· I ' -'- f d It' b ks h
distri"ct m'U be packed next ='":~~c~
~~~~~~~~~~~*~~~~~I also
°UlSIC.
-serves
C aIrman
the community
0 a u excellently
00
w 0
Eaton, IIBob"
.and teacher:
Gerner, former
Henry
wishing to contribute an
and vitally as head of the local Red
George Iieun.i' of the -"•• ,- •
or a toy for a family of
Men
Cross. Organization, an'd President
athletic department, and"
will help greatly. Clothing and
Guenther H. Froebel, who gives his
of the Swarthmore College
for eight fanimes bave aIserVices in spite of time and energy
staff.
been collected.
- ...
:a'. . . '
UI..,
n.....-....
G- '-'t-
ua.,.... • .
P" '''bt' Pottery ,; .. , .
u'L~e
~_ B~k
~.Is~nce
footbaU~
YOuI~~~~;~~~~l~~~~~~I'
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s....
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f'
a 1"lce- barb er, G-"1 ..5
M. T. AIlII••
___
Christmas. Gi/t8
lor
GIFTS THAT
COUNT!
DIAMONDS
required by' his important position in
At the conclusion of the evening,
war industry.
"Bob" Odell, University of Pennsy!·
All members of thc Library Association afe reminded that nominations for
directors muSt be filed witb the librarian not later than Wednesday. December 30;
Nomination blanks may be obtained
from the librarian and require 10 signatures to place in nomination the
chosen person, who must have signified
his or her willingness to serve if elected.
'Members of the Library Association
who are entitled to take part in tl\e
election are limited to those residents
of Swarthmore who have already signed the ,roll of members at the library or
who will sign it before' December 30,
i942. Voting will take place at the
I'-~:;~~::;yduri"g .library hours Saturday,
I!
23, 1943 and Monday, January
until 8 P. M., when the polls
close.
ELGIN - HAMILTON
BULOVA - GRUEN
WESTFIELD
WATCHES
•
PARKER- SHEAFFER
·EVERSHARP
PENS, PENCILS
•
LUCIEN LELONG
PERFUMES
-~
SILVERWARE MOVIE' CAMERAS
•
Ca."
OF
10."
I
1MoI.-.
~
._.~
football star, who had been most
signing autographs most of
presented and described action
motion pictures of the P"nnsyl.val,ia-'
Cornell Football game.
Coach "Bill" Ziegenfus deli~ered a
address, explaining to Commander
Miller and the guests the new athletic
program that the High School has undertaken in connection with the 80'\ernment's physical fitness pr~gram,
then awarded school letters and silver
footballs from the sponsoring committee to: 1942 Cal!.tain Alfie Haig: CaPtain-elect Gil Widdowson; John Bair.
Dick Bell, Gordy Bi!C'Tman, Al Bullard,
Ja,y D.augherty, Bob Helmuth. Dick
Hoot. Ted Moore. Jerry Nowell. John
Rogeri. Paul Rutan. Phil Shenkle, Bob
Sheppllrd, Morris Trimmer, Bob Zenson, and- Doug Heath and Pete Myers,
managers.
The Junior
Auemblits
The Junior Assemblies will meet. on
Saturday December 12. Chaperotis for
t,he Intermediate class will be Dr. ,\nd
Mrs. Frederick Patman, Mr. abd Mrs.
Robert M. Richmond, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Taylor:
for the Sophomore Asbe Mr. and Mrs. S. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitworth
and Mrs. J. E. Chiquoine,
Permerton M. Dickson.
for the Senior ·'AssembJy
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence' G.
Myers, Parents of the Senior Assembly
are welcome to come anytime they wish.
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Lewis Shay,
Jr. of Washington, D, C, were the
guest! last week-end of Mr. Shay's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Shay of
Park and Michigan avenues.
.Smoking Jaekets _ .. $8.95
Lollnging Robes
$6.95 to $15
Twin Sweater Set
$6.50, $6.95
Sweaters . _ , , . $2.95, $6.50
Fur Lined Gloves
$2.50 to-$5.00
Arrow Shirts, $2.25 to $3.50
Arrow 'I1es _ . _$1.00, ,1.50
Arrow Handkerchiefs
25eto'I.00
Stetson Hat8
$5.00 to $10.00
HOl:in'8 Hats ____ , .13.95
So
. ______ . S5e to 11.00
19 WEST THIRD ST.
CHESTER
Theodora Hulme daughter of Mr. and
The committee's gratitude is P~!::'~~:~I.~.NiRiliiNiN~iiliN~[iEiiNiIii';RiliiNiRiiiiNiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiliiNiRiliiNii
Mrs. Norman Hulme of North Chester
Dietitian - M;rgaretta
Ii 'r.oa.O has b~en honored by the Wilson
. directed her school
College Athletic Association for pro- staff, ladies of the Red Cross Canteen,
ficiency and sportsmanship during the am£" members· qf· the. Girls' Hockey
hockey season.
Team in their capable preparation of
the supp.er.
Weekly .Payme ....
- - -...--Reading Specialist
At Home and
GIFTS
for every member of the family.
iff8~,11)~'-('f;lt!~I.til{(::a"d8 are different. Come ill and see
~c,flol')l
(CD1IliInutl /,0lIl PIII_ 0116)
private teacher of readingj Theresa
Young
and Ruth Abbott of the faculty.
-.
Opinions varied as to methods used in
We 8tiU',hiiv¢;~ 'Ii~j~:~iunber of import8.
reading. Some children apparently do
not learn under the phonetic method
the non-phonetic method is a better
.....'l'" '.:' ': . ,
..-;..!": .1..
one when symbols arc used. The question of the age when a .child shOUld be
Ed~gn~o:id';Avenrie
introduced to reading, arose from the
floor. Mr. Boney's answer was, UIo
:;;;;;;;:"=~=~~"===~~~;;;;"==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9ill my opinion a child should not start to
~
~eaTn to read until he has reached the
fourth grade".
.FUEL OIL COUPONS NOW
The meeting was adjourned by Dr.
Paul
F. Gemmill, president, with a
"elioil .
Couponts Become"oid
staternc.nt concerning dues which are
First'_
December 16
payable to Mrs. Walter M. Reynolds
S
JanuarY 19
of South Chester road. Following the
Third .
F.bruary 20
session, refreshments were served by
Fonrth
March 26
the eighth grade mothers under the
September
30
Fifth
chairmanship of ~{rs~ Frederick A.
Patman.
..
":'COLONML
.~.
~
GIFT SHOP
Tricycles _ Wagons - Sleds - Scooters - Games 01 All Kinds - Dolli
Stuffed Animals - Ice and RoUer Skates - and a Milllon Other PlaythJnp
FERGUSON'S HARDWABE-4 E. State st.• Medla.-·phon8 Media 630
~,
,
-VAN ALEN BROS.
Swarthmore Bridge Club
..
.Phon., Swa. 10412
When the
scores:>~OJ;:
month
of
-=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~=411 November
were
·conrpiledthe
it was
found
-tr -tr
if if
;
if
if if -tr -tr -trif if -tr -tr
-tr
if
UNNECESSARY
TELEPHONE CALLS
that Richard T. R~ndall, Jr. was first
with a percentage of 61.55, second place
went to Halsey R. Jones with 59.59, followed closely by Harold W. Tomlinson
who had 5924 percent.
. Wednesday night's play resulted in
Mr. and Mrs. R. Gemmill and Harold
. Tomlinson and Richard A. Sanders
tying for first place.
I
Crum Creek Scores
.
tAl;)m IIA"". "'~.
_'" .\0'"
C~\.\.I'
.
'Hi .ILL ,iLl'HOMI COMPAM:r 0' PIMMSYLva ....
.....'"-....
Crum .Creek Club met Monday eveNovember 30. The winners seated
I n(lrtb and south were John Bowditch
and George S. Warren first, Mrs. Alben Hill and Mr•. K. C. Kennedy second, and Mrs. I. R. MacElwee
Mrs. William Soden
and west, Mrs. Wallace
Lnc:1d.- first, MrL Way/te
E. E. Keatley *0IId, and
1~~~Willstlt Martip third were
l'
Oi.a . ' .
Toys
Cntlery
Glassware
China
Silex
pYrex
GAlEY'S
GIFT
BOXES
FREE
803 EDGMONT AVENl1&
HARDWARE STORE
CHESTER-
phone Chester 4814
Open Friday
and Sat.
Until 9:30
SPEARE'$ CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HOURS
so
NATHAN DOESN'TFEAR INFLATION
Desdline Taeeday Noon
•
Tbe Swarthmorean will be is-
t}agtant of
lbt
j!atibitp
MRS. WM. VLAmOS
DIES SUDDENLY
slJed the day before Christmas.
Thill will neces.itate the deadline
V II881II' GoUqJe Economist Sad...
VIl88IlI' Avenue Resident
he
GIVEN UNDER THE AUSPICES OF
for news and advertising copy
.
fied AIileriran Program
Burled
FoUowing
Private
being IDDved up one day ahead
WmWork
Service Today
of the usual time. Therefore all
'tHE DONALD DARUNGTON FUND
matter to be used in next week's
Mrs. Rutb Mitchell Vlachos wife of
''The danger of' inflation has
issue must be in the office by
CLOTHIER MEMORIAL, S1JVARTBMORE COUEGE
William Vlachos died suddenly at 8
ayert~d", ,averred Dr. Otto Nathan
noon on Tuesday, December 22.
A. M. Tuesday, December IS, at her
professor of economics and sociology at ' - - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _-J
home 215 Vassar avenue. She had been
Vassar College, before a group of memSUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1942
troubled
witb a heart condition for the·
bers and friends of the Swanbmore
past
six
months but death came very·
Leagne of Women Voters last Friday
AT 5 AND AT 7 O'CLOCK
unexpectedly.
afternoon in the local Woman's Club
A resident of Swarthmore since 1911
House.
she
came here from Pbiladelphia. Sbe
Dr•. Nathan wbose subject at the Christmas Program of Rose Val.
is a direct descendant Qf th~ first Quakmorning session was "Need for Price
ley Group Tomorrow Evel\tbertrut.
ers to land in the stale of Delaware.
Control in i War Economy" and in the.
Quiet and retiring, Mrs. ,Vlachos UVe~.·
ning
in
Media
aftern~on IIDevelopment .of Price Con«It.
".,.. Ito
only for her home ~n,d famil.yt
trol in the U. So", proceeded to trace
The Rose Valley Chorus will present
_Of»!}1P
_
t
mt
Surviving besides hei husband
the steps used to prevent inflation in
a war economy. Stating that in war "The Story of Christmas," a musical I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ two sons Lt. j.g. W~Ham: ~.... of . Park'
pageant- on Saturday evening, Decem- I:
avenue and E~warc:i. of,. -Sec·aite, two
times the total amount of money, and
ber 19. at 8:30 in the Media Woman's
1~;:::~i~~~'o!l:Mrs. Robert (:onrad of
the total amount of goods, and the total Club.
Skidding Driver Breaks Pole
D. C. and Mr~~ r~ul Mattis'
number~ of· people who.want to buy are
Wearing gay peasant costumes. the
Red
Cross Note
Sproul road. and three granddaugh~
unequal: and the scarcity .of goods Chorus will present its songs against
At 7:30 A. M. 1ast Sunday Harry J.
•
tcrs Anne and Ruth of· Swarthmore'.
tends to lead to rising prices, he quoted
a typical Christmas background.
O'Donnell of Llanerch driving north on
The Surgical Dressing Room in
and Claire of Secane.
.~
ceiling 1?rices as the first step of pre.
The soloists will be Isabel Murdock Park avenue collided with the car of
Borough Hall will be closed on
Strictly private funeral services will
vention. Price movement is good in
Price and Barron Helmuth. "Mrs. Price Chandler M. Caton which was parked
Chri..tm.. Eve. Thursday, Decembe conducted at the hoine this after-·
peace economy but in war times starts will sing thrce well-known compositions
'd
h'
ber
24.
It
w,'ll
be
open
on
Wednesnoon
at
outSI e IS apartmcnt at 10 Park aveG
h 2 o'clock byf the Rev. l. lardeR
a spiral which is hard to stop, accord- by John Jacob Niles, "I Wonder as I
·
day morning and Wednesday eveuent er r.ector 0 Trinity Church.·
ing In the speaker who offered as the Wander," "LucIe Lullay," and "Jesus, nue. The O'Donnell car skidded across
B urI a I WI'11 b e In
. th e fami'1y Iot at N ewning as usual.
second step to prevent inflation, price Jesus, Rest Your Head". She will be the street and broke off a light pole at
Regular Day.: Vlednesday,
town Square.
control such as that started (except
accompanied by Rebecca Bradbeen.
the corner drugstore. The driver was
10:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M..; Wedfor agricultural prices) in April 1942.
Mr. Helmuth wi1lsing the "Byzantine charged with reckless driving and
nesday, 8:00 to 10:00 P. M.;
Agricultural prices were controlled since Chant".
scheduled for further hearing on the
Th d
10:00 t 4:00 P 'I
-' _o
. '"_
. _-',
October by s~aling agricultural prices
The-program by the Chorus will be: 19th.
1·_ _urs
_ ay,
__
_._ _
~,r..
at 110 parity on prices existing in 1909"Long "years Ago in Bethlehem," a __-'-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.:..-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
1914,
Mauy Resident8 Prepared and
Christmas carol from Tyrol; "J esu I
IIRationing is the twin sister of price Thou Dear Babe Divine," traditional
Anxious for Thi8 Phase
control", said Dr. Nathan, "and is the cradle song from Hayti; "Rocking,"
of War Salvage
third step used to prevent inRation. translation of the Czech carol "Hajey
om... , Borough Rall-T.Ieph...... 0351.
The Tin Can Salvage Committee of
Rationing is no reflection on the effi- Nynjej"; "Joseph Came Seeking a
Open Weekday. 9,30 -U,30 A. M.
Swarthmore has asked the cooperation
ciency' of.a country. It is an attempt to Resting Place," American carol for
create a just and equitable system when Christmas; "Puer Nobis," from a Trier
•
of school children and their families in
shortages develop".
RULES FOR DIM DOWN AREI'S
gathering processed tin cans. At the
manuscript of the 15th century; '''fouro
The· fourth means, according to Dr. Lauro," French carol; "Carol of the ( 1) This rule. shall be observed in the Counties of Philadelphia and Delaware present time citizens who are desirous
and certain designated Townships of the surrounding Counties. (Date now of cooperating in this campaign can preNathan, is by taxation. "Price control Sheep Bells," traditional Slovak carol;
announced for enforcement is January 1.)
pare the tin cans and tie them inlQ neat
will break down unless the tax pro- "Oh Mary, My Mother," based on a
gram is wise", he stated. He named Norwegian folk song; "While We Go ( 2) This rule shall be observed from one-half, hour after sundown each night bundles. The process of preparing',the
.
until one-half hour before sunrise the follo~ing morning between the dates ";;'''';;I,,;i. to wash them thoroughly. ti.:.
three methods of taxatl"", "the first is to Betblehem," ~faark, Now the
ings,'"
"When
the
Infant
Jesus,"
Polish
of October·J and Apri130, inclusive; arrd-froD1 one hour after sundown each
any food and paper, cut ouf.r'oth
to borrow from the people in form of
night until ~ one-half hour before sunrise the following morning "between ends, put the ends inside and flatten the
loans; the second to tax the people; carols j UPatapan, Burgundian," 17th
the dates of May 1 and September 30, inclusive.
can. These can then be put into bundles
and the third to borrow from the banks century; "The Adoration of the Shepherds," mediaeval catalonian nativity ( 3) Where a boundary line specified is a street, highway, or railroad. both sides or boxes for convenience in transportawhicb i. an Inflation method".
of such street, highway or r:oilroad shall be included within the regulated tion.
.
The measures to inerease taxation song; "0 Fir Tree Dark." Swedish
area
and
the
illumination
on
properties
along
both
sides
of
such
street,
School
children
are
t.o
cooperate
in;
carol;
--Father
Christmas,"
Russian
have been to lower the exemption on
highway
or
railroad
shall
be
subject
to
these
regulations.
this
campaign
by
bringing
to
the
school
carol
personal income taXes through corporThe singing of "Silent Night" will ( 4) "Source of light" as used in this rule shall mean any glass enclosed fila- these cans, collecting them from tbeir
ate taxes and to add existing taxes such
ment, gas mantle, fmorescent or neon tube, arc light, or other light pro- families or neighbors. Salvage piles will
bring
the concert to a close.
a. the victory 'tax.
dueing element operating on an electrical circuit, or operated by ilIumina- be established immediately in back of
. Dancing wiU follow.
"Other methods being discussed",
ting gas ~r an open flame or otherwise, together with aU enclosing the schools, both at the CoUege avenue .
•
League was advised. "are the sales
transparent or translucent material.
and at Rutgers avenue school
Two Yoang Authors
and spending tax."- Dr. Nathan c1aim"d
.( 5) All exterior luminous sigus and advertising shall be extinguished. This
later date a more thorongh canv....
In One Honse
the sales tax puts too heavy a burden
shall include the following:
probably be made so that each home
00 'the poor. He: prefers tbe spending
(a)
All
forms
of
luminous
advertising
signs
such
as
roof
and
wall
signs,
be visited.
Trudy Enders. daughter of Dr. and
tax, since the more a person spends the
lighted
billboards.
outline
lighting
or
light
sources
in
show
windows,
commitJ;ee has assured the school .
higher hla taxes. "This encourages say" Mrs. Robert K. Enders of Elm avenue
that as soon as a nasonable
if exposed to sky view.
ing," he said claiming this tax would and Jeanne Theis, a refugee who is
(b) Marquees: no light .hall be visible above the horizontal. (Where glass
. is made truck. will convey
be diflit:lllt·to a
remain in war-torn France, were
raising money.
(c) AU forms of building floodlighting (except authorized protective
Sixty-five tons of tin cans have been
two of three in the state of Pennsyllighting.)
to the war effort already by nearby
vania to have articles published in the
(d)
AU
translucent
decorative
and
advertising
panels.
communities
ia Delaware County. Hue
P. O. Open 'Til 6 P. M.
Progressive Education magazine on
(e) Pendent or bracket mounted light sources used for advertising and is Swarthmore's opportunity to send jts
the subject "How the War Effects Our
attached to building walls.
tin cans to war.
Family". Articles were submitted by
Postma.ter A. P. SmaUey an( 6) All exterior holiday or decorative lighting shall be extinguished.
.
-----'-...- - pupils in public and private scbools ( 7) AU exterior lights used for the illumination of sports and recreation areas
nounces that the Parcel Post
SANTA LIST CLOSES
throughout the nation. Trudy"s was en..
window will remain open tomorincluding such areas as athletic fields, places of amusement, playgrounds,
TOMORROW
titled IITheD There Were Ten" and
row until 6
M. to facilitate
open air gardens and terraces, shall be shielded in such a manner that no
Jeanne's "War and Peace AilllS".
source of light is visible above the horizontal. In any event the horizontal
If you are a Swarth-- ,
illumination shall not exceed the following limits;
more child, and you
For incandescent bulbs - 34 watt per square foot of lighted area.
want Santa to awaken
CHRISTMAS SEAL DAY AT MARY LYON SCHOOL
For fluorescent tubes or vapor lights - ~ watt per square foot of lighted
you Christmas Eve,
area.
you'd bet t e r make '
( 8) All exterior lighting used for the illumination of parking l?ts, .aut~mobile
sure right away that
.
sales lots sidewalk sales areas. and all other form of exterIor hghtlDg not
your mother or father
·speeificaliy covered by other regulations berein, shall be shielded in such
has c a I led The
a manner that no source of light will be visible ·above the horizontal.
Swarthmorean office
( 9) Bonfires, brush fires, b~rnil1g fields and other outdoor .fires, will be. com- (telephone Swarthmore 0900) and had
pletely extinguished durmg the hours that ~hese regulaltons .are .apphcabl~.
name entered on Santa's list of
(10) These regulations do not apply for the present to street hghtmg, trafflc stops_ J ~st because he has stopped at
signal lights, automo~ile or J?ublic ~ransportation ~igh~ing, m~ritime. or aerial your house before. or because you leave
navigation lights, railroad Signal hghts and the hghtlDg of mdustnal plants your porch light on as was formerly
and areas essential to the war effort.
the custom, wilt not insure a visit from
(11) This rule shall be enforced as follows: Air raid ,vardens and auxiliary him this year.
police shall act as observers. of violations of this rule, and shall report the
He will be working on a completely
violations to the regular police officers of the respective political sub- new list and will only stop at addresses
divisions and if called upon by the regular police authorities. said air raid which have been listed this year. No
wardens' and auxiliary police shall appear as witnesses in any subsequent names will be added after noon on
prosecutions. All arre~t5 shall b.e made by the re~lar .police authorities Saturday, December 19, 50 there's only
upon observing vi?lall
violations by an air raid warden or auxlbary policeman. .
He's a jolly old fellow and would hate
The above rules regulations and orderS are adopted and promulgatcd by . to miss anyone who'really would like
the State Coun~i1 of Defense pursuant to the authority vested in it by to see him on his annual trip to SwarthSection 3(a) of Act No. 14, approved AprillJ, 1942, known'as the Air Raid morc.
---+,--Precautions Act.
.
Campu8
Club Dines
Attention is called to the fact that Section 9 of saId act provides that any
person violating this rule s~all, upon con.viction thereof in a summary
The Campus Club held a Christmas
proceeding, be subject to a ~lne D?t exceedmg two hundred dollars ($200.)
dinner
and dance for members of ·the
or imprisonment not exceedmg nlOety (90) days, or both.
faculty
and staff of· the college on·
FIREPLACE, PRECAUTIONS
Thursday
evening. Mrs. Robert S.
Fheillacee--During the .last air -raid practice drill held at night, ~everal homes
Brodhead
headed
the dinner committee
e reported having fires in fireplaces and no means of blacl~ing out room.
with
Mrs,
Winthrop
Wright and Mn.
:;r all means use your living room and ~ fire to conserve fuet but make pro.Robert Elmore in charge of decoravision to black out the room 01\ short notice.
.
The practice- dr!ll I;u;t' Sunday-- noon gave members of I"",!I. congregatIons tions.
Dancing and the singing of Christma.
I ",ra"tic,i" i. getting to shelter areas. 31\ members of the AUXlbary forces recarols brought the annual party to a
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IIIukb,. ..... 08idal 0JM"I1q of the booth ..leo throughout DeIa...re CoomI1.
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THE SlVAKTHMOKEAN
of.· children;...'~bi,'i¥t:(~:Mr•. 13'50 ..4celalm '42
lUgIonWomfm Deep .--~----I,mRARY BOARD deillustrator
Angell thrilled her audience not only
Football Year
her .torie. of her well·loved· book
In Xmas Charity
SCANS QUARTER with
characters but also with a surprise
(en' "t /_ '.,1
showing of dolls created by a friend
have failed to do so miserably in the
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l\n·d:G~eeliiig· CardB are different. Come in and see
Ihem • .
Gifts
We still have'a ·limit.ed Dumher of imports.
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GIF;T SHOP
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CASH YOUR FUEL OIL COUPONS NOW
Pcriml
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fiflh
COli pons Become Valill
Oclober I
December 3
January 6
February 7
Mareh 13
Coupons Become f"oifl
December 16
Jnnuary 19
I;'ebruary 20
March 26
September 30
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Reading Specialist
At Home and School
(Co"ti1llled /'0'" Pag_ Olle)
private teacher of reading; Theresa
Young and Ruth Abbott of the faculty.
Opinions varied as to methods used in
reading. Some children apparently do
not learn under the phonetic method
and the non-phonetic method is a better
onc when symbols arc used. The question of the age when a child should be
introdllced to reading, arose from the
floor. 1\Ir. Boney's answer was, "In
my opinion a f:hild should not start to
~earn to read until he has rC2.chcd the
fourth grade".
The meeting was adjourned by Dr.
Paul F. Gcmmill, president, with a
statemcnt concerning dues which are
payable to ""frs. \Valter hI. Reynolds
of South Chester road. Following the
session, rcircshments werc servcd bv
thc eighth grade mothers undcr th~
chairmanship of Mrs. Frederick A.
Patman.
,
VAN ALEN BROS.
Phone. Swa. 10412
AVOID
UNNECESSARY
TELEPHONE CALLS
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Swarthmore Bridge Cluh
When the scores'· for the month of
November were compiled it was found
that Richard T. Randall, Jr. was first
with a percentage of 61.55, second place
went to Halsey R. Jones with 59.59, fol.
lowed closely by Harold W. Tomlinson
who had 59.24 percent.
Wcdnesday night's play rcsulted in
Mr. and Mrs. R. Gemmill and Harold
\V. Tomlinson and Richard A. Sanders
tying for first place.
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Crum Creek Scores
'HI BILL TELEPHONE COMPANY O' PENNSYLVANIA
Crum Creek Club met Monday eveNovember 30. The winners seated
I n"Tt~ and south were John Bowditch
and George S. Warren first, Mrs. Albert Hill and Mrs. K. C. Kennedy sec·
ond, and Mrs. I. R. MacElwee and
Mrs. William Soden third. Seated east
and west, Mrs. Wallace McCurdy and
L. G. Luckie first, Mrs. Wayne Randall
and Mrs. E. E. Keatley second, and Mr.
Mrs. Willset Martin third were the
vic:toriou. ones.
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Tricycles _ Wagons _ Sleds - Scooters - Games of All Kinds - Dolls
Stuffed Animals _ Ice and RoUer Skates - and a Milllon Other Playthings
FERGUSON'S HARDWARE-4 E. State St., Medla-'Phonc Media 630
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Cutlery
Glassware
China
Silex
Pyrex
GALEY'S
803 EDGMONT AVENUE
HARDWARE STORE
CHBSTER
Phone Chester 4814
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CHESTER'S FASHION CORNER Open Friday
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Bet.er Things for Less
alld Sat.
Until 9:30
SPEARE'S CHR.STMAS SHOPP.NG HOURS
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No.
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THE S\VARTHMOREAN
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Amd!!ary Christmas Party Forefrom Mrs. de Angeli'. book' Children.
Last Three Months Considered Members of the board and other friends past."
of BlUY Three Weeks
Along With BlIdget and Set·up of the Library assisted in the entertain· Commander Miller referred to many runner
of Cheer Dlelributing
for Next Year
ment of the young guests and enjoyed prominent naval athletes who are DOW
with them the gala occasion which was fighting prominently throughout the
The American Legion Auxiliary'.
The regular meeting of the board of marked by the display of 160 new ju· world: Ike Griffon of the Atlantic con·
Christmas
party last Friday aftemoon
directors of the Swarthmore Library vepile bok.. Mrs. Guenther H. Froebel voy, Jona. Ingram, Buzz Borrie., All·
was
a
great
.ucces•. Twenty·four people
as.ociation was held at the Library and Mrs. Harold Griffin were at the American Naval Academy back of sev·
with an Old World
assembled
in
the Legion room to play
eral years ago; Mike Moran of the now
Monday evening, December 7. The tea table.
members present were Mrs. Peter E. It was decided to discontinue the famous "Boise", and "Pug" Halsey, the bridge and were served fruit punch and Peasant Linens • •
Told, Allee Barber, Mrs. Sewell W. opening of the Library on Tuesday aft· Admiral of the Pacific who will be reo cookies. Table prizes were war stamp • • • made In thls co....trv by
Hodge, Mr•. Franklin S. Gillespie, John ernoon, an eight-week experiment of membered by many Swarthmoreans, boutonnieres.
refugee craftimet1·
F. Spencer, S. S. Rutherford, J. J. which attendance records prove unwar- having attended Swarthmore Prep The local AUXIliary has sent 76 gifts
to the Christmas gift shop. at the CoatesGuenther, with President Guenther H. ranted. The board adopted the Library School for many years.
ville Veterans' Hospital, 40 of them hav· Gay peasant Pottery ••
Froebel in the chair.
budget for 1943.
In conclusion Commander Miller ing been made from community dona..
• • • oven........ baked In the IdinI
Mrs. Told reported as chairman of
A motion was passed by the Board said, "MyoId coach, the late Knute
of T ....M ...e.
the children's committee a most suc- recogniz:ing the many years of volun- Rockne, always stressed three main tion. of salvage.
51 gifts went to Scotland School
cessful celebration of Book Week on teer assistance to the Library and all points about football, and life. If yOll
• • blghlv glazed fruit desI....
November 12. The occasion was most its Librarian. of Lola B. Green with have lea'rned these, then football, or a among them a walking and talking doll,
ln soft c:olon from MelClco.
informaJ, but 200 children were present gratitude and appreciation.
comprehensive sports program bas been a hairribbon bracelet, and woolen hood
for Mary SnydOr the Auxiliary's adopted
10... ware wlth It.
to enjoy a first hand meeting with
The librarian's report for the months a real molder in your life! first, the orphan. The other gifts will be distri· • •
lovely .ceDes.
Mr!;. Marguerite de Angeli, writer and of September, October and November, ability to fight odds; second, the stambuted
to
the
high
school
girls
and
boy.
1942 showed a total circulation of 8781 ina to give battle; third, the heart that at that school. A dozen of these were
books, an increase of 1504 over the refuses to give up.
also made from salvage.
STEAKS-CHOPS
same months in 1941. During these
Gnest. Take Bow
Ten individual remembrances of cigSEAFOOD Oaw Specialty
three months 367 new books have been
As special guests of the committee, arettes and chocolate bars were forpurchased of which 186 are adult and all being intrcduced by Toastmaster warded to boys in home camps.
Completelv Air-COnditioned
181 juvenile.
Braun for a bow or a few words were
The Naval Hospital needs soap, wash
OLD BANK BUILDING
The annual meeting of the Library the Rev. J. Jarden Guenther of Trinity cloths, playing ca,d.,· books, and ash
Association will be held Monday, Jan· Church, Ensign At Cox, former Naval
e:£S'''fl~
uary 25, 1943 at 8 P. M. At .that time Academy and Swarthmore C"lIege foot- leave
trays. Any
may _
them friends
in thedonating
vestibulethese
of Mrs.
ball
star;
Bill
Burk.
Roy
W.
Delaplaine,
reports of the year's work will be pre..
Oscar Gilcreest's home on Harvard ave~
'sented.
president of the Swarthmore School nue. More jewelry could also be used.
The term of office of two members Board j Fred S. Underhill, president of
Christmas baskets for veterans in this
Jlldlll:AI.,
a~ Ies:;~
of the board expire this year: Mrs. the Lansdowne School Board; Roland district will be packed next week. Any·
All Nigh
Hodge, chairman of adult books who W. Eaton, "Bob" Gerner, former High one wishing to contribute an article of
School coach and teacher; Henry Hoff- underwear or a toy for a family of ten
for Men
serves as
the head
community
and vitally
of the excellently
local Red man and George Reime·r of the High children, will help greatly. Clothing and
Cross Organization, and President School athletic department, and Ed. presents for eight families have alGuenther H. Froebe1, who gives his Faulkner, of the Swarthmore College ready been collected.
. ..
services in spite of time and energy Athletic staH.
GIFtS
BOXED
required by his important position in
At the conc1usion of the evening,
war industry.
The Junior Assemblies
"Bob" Odell, University of PennsylAll members of the Library Associa- vania football star, who had been most
Smoking Jackets
. $8.95
The Junior Assemblies will meet. on
tion are reminded that nominations for willingly signing autographs most of the
Lounging Robes
.
directors must be filed with the librar- evening, presented and described action Saturday December 12. Chaperons for
$6.95
to
$15
ELGIN - HAMILTON
ian not later than Wednesday, Decem- motion pictures of the Pennsylvania- the Intermediate class will be Dr. and
Twin Sweater Set
BULOVA - GRUEN
Mrs. Frederick Patman, Mr. and Mrs.
ber 30.
Cornell Football game.
$6.50, $6.95
WESTFIELD
Robert
M.
Richmond,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nomination blanks may be obtained
Coach "Bill" Ziegenfus delivered a
Sweaters. . .. $2.95, $6,50
from thc librarian and require 10 sig- short address, explaining to Commander James R. Taylor.
Chaprons
for
the
Sophomore
AsFur lined Gloves
natures to place in nomination the Miller and the guests the new athletic
$2.50 to $5.00
chosen person, who must have signified program that the High School has un- sembly will be Mr. and Mrs. S. 5.
Rutherford,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Whitworth
PARKER - SHEAFFER
his or her witHngness to serve if elected. dertaken in connection with the govArrow Shirts, $2.25 to $3.50
EVERSllARP
Members of the Library Association ernment's physical fitness program, F. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chiquoine,
Arrow Ties ... $1.00, $1.50
\vho are cntitled to take part in the then awarded school letters and silver Mr. and Mrs. Perrnerton ld. Dickson.
Arrow Handkerchiefs
Chaprons for the Senior 'Assembly
election are Iimiteu to thosc residents footballs from the sponsoring commit25eto $1.00
of Swarthmore who have already sign- tee to: 1942 Captain Alfie Haig; Cap- will be Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G.
Stetson Hals
LUCIEN LELONG
cd the ro11 of mcmbers at the library or tain-elect Gil Widdowson: John Bair. Myers. Parents of the Senior Assembly
$5.00 to $10.00
are
welcome
to
come
anytime
they
wish.
who will sign it before December 30, Dick Bell, Gordy Bierman, Al Bullard,
PERFUMES
Hopkin's
Hats
.... , . $3.95
i942. Voting wm take place at the Jay Daugherty, Bob Helmuth, Dick
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howell
Lewis
Shay,
Socks . . . . . . . . 35e to $1.00
library during library hours Saturday. Hoot, Ted Moore, Jerry Nowell, John
SILVERWARE
.January ?~, 1943 and Monday, January Rogeri, Paul Rutan, Phil Shenklc, Bob Jr. of \\'ashington, D. C. were the
lUOVIE CA~lEnAS
19 WEST THIRD ST.
25, 1943 until 8 P. M., when the polls Shepp·ard, Morris 'frimmer, Bob Zen- guests last week-end of Mr. Shay's
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
L.
Shay
of
CHESTER
son, and Doug Heath and Pete Myers,
close.
Park
and
:Michigan
avenues.
managers.
The committee's gratitude is extended _ _ICICIC_ICICICIC_tCclC_ _IIIIII_ _ _III- - - - - ,
Theodora Hulme daughter of Mr. and
to·
Higl~ School Dietitian Margaretta
Mis.
Norman
Hulme
of
North
Chester
8th ... EO MONT
. road has been honored by the Wilson Schenbacher w'ho directed her school
CllESTER.PA.
College Athletic Association for pro- staff, ladies of the Red Cross Canteen,
Cash or Weekly Paymenu
ficiency and sportsmanship during the and members of the Girls' Hockey
Team in their capable preparation of
hockey season.
the supper.
AIT
SO
NATHAN DOESN'T
FEAR INFLATION
V 88881" College Economist Satisfied American Program
Will Work
SWARTHMORE, PA., DECEMBER 18, 1942
12.50 PER YEAR
MRS. WM. VLACHOS
Deadline Tuesday Noon
•
The Swarthmorean will be issued the day before Christmas.
This will necessitate the deadline
for news and advertising copy
being II1Dved up one day •. head
of the usual time. Therefore all
matter to be used in next week's
issue must be in the office by
noon on Tuesday, December 22.
~ageant
of tbt
~atibitp
DIES SUDDENLY
Avenue Resident Will
Buried Following Private
Service Today
GIVEN UNDER TIlE AUSPICES OF
THE DONALD
D~NGTON
FUND
be
Mrs. Ruth Milchell Vlachos wife of
'Vfhe danger of inflation has been
William
Vlachos died suddenly at 8
CLOTHIER
MEMORIAL,
SWARTHMORE
COLLEGE
averted", averred Dr. Otto Nathan
A.
M.
Tuesday,
December IS, at her
professor of economics and sociology at
home
215
Vassar
avenue.
She had been
Vassar College, before a group of memSUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1942
heart
condition
for the
troubled
with
a
bers and friends of the Swarthmore
past six months but dcath came very
League of Women Voters last Friday
AT 5 AND AT 7 O'CLOCK
unexpectedly.
afternoon in the local Woman's Club
A resident of Swarthmore since 1911
House.
she camc here from Philadelphia. She
Dr. Nathan whose subject at the Christmas Program of Rose Val·
is a direct descendant of the first Quakmorning session was "Need for Price
ers
to land in the state of Delaware.
ley Group TOlllorrow Eve·
Control in a War Economy" and in the
Quiet
and retiring, Mrs. Vlachos lived
ning in Media
afternoon "Development of Price Cononly for hcr home and family.
trol in the U. S.", proceeded to trace
'l'he Rose Valley Chorus will prcsent
Surviving besides her husband are
the steps used to prevent inflation in "The Story of Christmas," a musical
two sons Lt. j.g. \Vmiam ~. of Park'
a war economy. Stating that in war
Saturday
DeccmEdward
of ,Secane,
times the total amount of money, and pageant
ber 19. aton8:30
in the evening,
Media \Voman's
daughtersandMrs.
Robert
Conrad two
of
the total amount of goods, and the total Club.
Skidding Driver Breaks Pole
Washington, D. C. and Mr,. Paul Mattis
number of people who want to buy are
Wearing gay peasant costumes, the
Red Cross Note
of Sproul road, and three granddaughunequal; and the scarcity of goods Chorus will present its songs against
At 7:30 A. M. last Sunday Harry J.
•
tcrs Annc and Ruth ('If Swarthmore'
tends to lead to rising prices, he quoted a typical Christmas background.
O'Donnell of Llancrch driving north on
The Surgical Dressing Room in
and Claire of Secane.
ceiling 1?riccs as thc first step of preThc soloists will be Isabel 'Murdock Park avenue co11idcd with the car of
Borough Halt will he closed on
Strictly prh·ate funeral serviccs will
vention. Price movement is good in Price and Barron Helmuth. hIrs. Price Chandler M. Caton which was parked
Christmas Eve, Thursday, Decembe conducted at the home this afterpeace economy but in war times starts \\',·11 51·,lg II,ree \v"ll k" \V" CO"IPOS1'[I' "
ber
24.
It
\,·,·11
be
ol>e"
0"
\\'ednes,noon
at 2 o'clock by the Rev. J. Jarden
~ spiral which is hard to stop, accord- I,y J01III Jacob .."1·1- s 0 ·'1 \Vonder a0 sI outside his apartment at 10 Park 3VCday 1"0Tn,·,,g and \\'c(lllcsd'"y eveI Gucnther
rector of Trinity Church.
e "
s nuc. The O'Donnell car skiddcd across
. I will be in thc family lot at New109 to thc speaker who offered as the \Valldcr." "Lucie!'i Lullay,"
and "Jeslls,
ning as usual.
'Burm
second step to prevent inflation, price Jcsus, Rest Your Head". She ,.;iIl be
strect and broke off a light polc at
Regular Days: \Vcdllesday.
town Square.
control such as that started (except accompanied by Rebecca Bradbeen.
Itclh"e"gc,o"fIler drugstorc. The driver was
10:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M.; \VcdSCHOO--L--
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