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No.
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SWARnIMORE, DF£EMBER 3,. 1943
$2.80 PER YEAR
•
COMMANDER
COACHES CHARGES
_.
.FOOTBAll FETE
TONIGHT ATB
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, -
Sportsm~n
.Speakers
To Spark Ninth
Celebration
Everyone, especially eVery parent Is lnvlt«)d to be present at 8
o'clock this evening'when the ninth
annual high school '.football honor
night will be held in the high school
auditorium.
The sponsoring committee of citizens of the borough promlses an
outstanding evening in spite of the
necessity thla year of' suspending
the dinner that in past years has
pr~eded the tributes to Coach
"BUI" Ziegenfus and the 100 boys
who have been taking part in the
faU sports program.
Because of wartime travel restrictions and mtlltary
service
speakers have been chosen to pre~
sent several prominent sportsmen
at the local area or tl)ose assigned
here In connection with Army or
Navy training programs. men 'Who
by their ideals are an Inspiration to
the boys and young men wltb whom
they come in contact.
Lt. Rlcha.rd/H. Robinson who IS
in charge of the Navy V-5 program
at> the University of Penll8Ylvanta
and his assistant Lt. Dean Hlll, captain and All-American center ot the
IUt Duke University Rose Bowl
football
team,tbe
wlll
head the
ThlIt year
coiorful
andUst.
cap·
able· blp schoo\ band will plaJ' aA
Chairman Markley
- Optimistic As
End Nears
-Official U. S. Navy Photograpb••••
CommJUJder R. T. JaneJJ, 'USN, who Is in ohaI'ge of the IP'O~ of Chinese na-' students perf~
their EngUsb at the college, uses a Ja,oguage instruction cbart to aid h18 c1Jalogee' in their studies. 'Dle &tn.
denta are, lert to rjght, EnsIgn O. II. Wong aIid J4Jc1shipmen T. C. a.JaDg and II, ~ J)u.
LEWIS P. YERKES
Lewis ~atterson Yerkes, one of
Important part in t}le prog;r8.D\ that, tbe early resldent ot Swarthmore,
With the
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U.C.LE-lfGHTH
OPENS TUESDAY
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mink .A.I'DlIl Apartments,' Dresel
Hill.
Mt". Yerkes was born In PhJlad~l
phla Au~1; 3, 1887, a, son ot the
late Lewis A.. and Anna F~r
YElrkea and came.to Swarthmore In
18tO to realde here until three years
agO.
"Candle-Ught" the comedy writHe was a member of Harold
Ainsworth Post 427, American Le- ten by Siegfried Geyer and adapted
gion, the Swarthmore Presbyterian by P. G. Wodehouse will continue
Church, 80' charter member of th~ the Players Club's rapid fire sucPlayers Olub of Swarthmore and a cession of plays Tuesday through
former member of George W. Bar- Saturday December 7 to 11. After
tram Lodge 298, F. & A. M.
Its fall Saturday night the Players
Mr. Yerkes was for many years
associated with the American lIan- Club. ~urtain wlll remain. down till
ganese' Bronze corpor~tlon of March when the' club·s winteJ;" InHolmf18burg, Pa., al\d at the time termlsslon to conserve fuel comes
of his death 'Was Philadelphia and to an end.
New Jersey representatlve ot the
"Candle-Light'''s story Is typiBohn Aluminum and Brass Corpocally sure-fire Wodehouse. centerration, Detroit. Mich.
Ing around the perfect manservant.
A sister Miss Mar~et· Nem Lloyd C. Mathers portrays Josef the
The house to house canvass for Yerkes and an aunt Miss Jennie ,H.
valet who puts to entertaining use
Red Cross Blood Donors has regis- Foster both' residents of ·Cornell his Intimate knowledge of the aftered 141. lJi a splendid educa-' avenue survive him as do his wife, fairs or hJs master Prince Hazeltlona1 job faithfully executed the Harriet Weber Yerkes, a brother dorf Schlobitten. Mr. Mathers has
Mr. A. A. Yerkes of Collingswood.
canvassers have discovered 70 new,
. achieved papular success on the
N. J., and sister Mrs. jean Yerkes
donors. Mrs. Phelps Soule Red,
Players Club stagG in "Heaven Can
Henry of Woodbury, N. J.
Cross Blood Donor chairman thanks
'Vait", "Arsenic and Old Lace", and
Funeral services conducted by the recent children's
every canvasser for her generous
play "The
the
ReV.' David Braun were held Ghost of Mr. Penny". John. 1\1.
assistance. The number registered,
In Phlladelphla on Friday Novem- Howell plays the Prince, returning
however is sUll far short of the
to the Pikyers Club after a summel'
200 donors from Swarthmore on ber 26.
of playing and stage managing at
whom next week's blood donor
RICHARD T. TURNER
meet Is dep~md·ent. Even this numBu('k Hlll Falls.
The production Introduces two
ber is Inadequate to provJde a reFuneral services for Richard
new
players Bernice Salans and
serve list which is part1~ularly Im- . Townsend Tur~er who was fatally
Betty
Pigott. Miss Salans forme~ly
perative at this time of year .when injured Batw-day as the result of ~
pl~yed
with the Maskers'of Boston
colds necessitate· last-minute can- faU· fr9m a scaffold at t~e Sun Oil
and
has
had conslderable radio excellatlons. Two hundred fifteen Company plant, Marcus Hook were
perie.n:ce.
Mrs. Pigott who assisted
donors must be registered for each held Wednesday at 2 p.m., at his
with
the
direction'
of the children's
day, 645 for the three-day meeL
home on Rose Tree road, Media.
An urgent appeal is therefore lBMr. Turner who was 35 had been play, "The Little Princess" last
sued to any former blood donors employed. at the Sun Company as March. studied drama at 'Vestern
or other Jndividuals whom the can- an Instrument engineer. for the past Reserve University. has played at
vassers were unable to reach, to 10 years. A graduate' of George the Cleveland Playhouse, and took
call Mrs. Soule, Swarthmore 0949-J School and Swarthmore College, a summer course at Hedgel·ow.
for an appointmenL The deadline class of '32. he was the son of Wil- Constance Schoff, George H. Jarpreviously set at December 1 .is ez- liam Webb Turner of Yale avenue den, an'd Stephen Mucha, all actors
tendea over' the week-end in the and the late Mary Parry Turner.
familiar to Players Club audiences
bellet that this borough will not
. Bu~viog are his wife. the are' Included In the cast.
.
fall its duty and Its opportunity.
form~ Dorothy Royle of Trenton,
The piayls' under the direction of
Every representaUve of this bor- N. J., -his father and three sisters, Charles T. Deacon, assi~ed by
oligh in the armed forces who re- Mrs. Lydia Bishop of Feastervl!le, Carol Goodwin as stage manager.
turns home reports on the life sav- Pa., Mrs. William M. Harvey. ~r., David Seymour as electrician, Irm&.
mg work of pluDlB.. Every report of Dres:el mil, ahd Hartlet A,nn Ke.1ghton, music and sound effects
ot the ·correspondents going Into Turner of Swarthmore.
and MJldred Simper& as p~mlter.
acUon with our men on torel~~11
.
Mrs. C. R1J.~l1 Phillips, Mrs. W.
b.,. the home front to give fighters
Technical Corporal Elinor BurMedford and 1Irs. H. C. Barne•.
.... adequate plasma supply. Blood. galt, returned to
AtterburY, are In charge of '~e decoratioD
stYen to the RM CtoII8
ftee1r: 'lD4:' .turda.,. after a IO-clA.Y for- a.nel ,p"pei1ia _.
(C01lUnoe4 OIl Pap I)
loup epent with relatlvefJ·
Feature motion pictures of the
princlpal actlon of outstandlnc colteState football games wlll be shawn
by Bob Gern9r 'Wi~h narraUons by
Bill sternud Clem McCarthY.
.
The ev~iDg'a' 'pr0fitam will be
concluded when the committee entertalns members of the band and
football Rquads for lIght refreShmenta.
Players Club Fuel
Recess Follows
Production
NEED RESERVE
BLOOD DONORS
Mrs. Soule Praises
• Canvassers for
. Coverage·
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IINITEOWAH
,PLUGS AWAY HERE
Cf-'Dp
E.
A complete canvass of every
reSident of the boroufth ie now be ..
iug pushed by 150 volunteer sollc.ltors in a deterD)lned effort to put
the $1&.000 local drive for tite 194t
Un1t9d War Chest over the top.
Giving the solicitors every support are Mrs. J. Donald Gibson
secretary of the local, aeaoolatioll
and her assistants Mrs. Mary
Parke Dodd, Mrs. Harvey, Schumacher and Mrs. Thomas Lueders
who man the War Chest beadqu"r.
ters In the Swarthmore National
Bank and Trust Company dally.
From 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. headquarters Is open to receive reports of
captains and sollcltors. Frank R.
Markley who dlrecta the Swarthmore campaign Is optlmlstlc about
the campaign's opening on Sunday.
Chatrman Markley is hopeful 11,1 order to report their goals reached
by December 10, five days In, "dvance ot the drive's close.
A total of at health, welfare and
youth guidance organizations o:per~
atlng wholly or partly in Delaware
County receive their fliuinclal sup"'
port from the United War- Chest
funds Mr. Markley states. The
great Increase .tn the 1944 quota Is
due to the neede ot agencies which
care for the armed forces and tb~
dlatressed fiunllle~ ot the Allies Inciudlng tile peo. War Pa:laQ.ne~
glum, BrltJ~h. French, PoUsh, and
ChloaRe)lef.
"The. good these organlaatlons do '
during the year moretban rePayS
Swarthmore's citizens for taelr cootributions. By comlJlnlng the financial appeals of more than 200
lIep~rate organlaations Into one blS'
campaign we are spared the many
Cleparate reqqests· for help that
would oth~r.wlBe be made," Chalr:man J,farkley reminds all.
An Elm avenue resident Leonard
C. Ashton directs the C8.IllPa\gn In
the central Delaware County area
Including Swarthmore, Sprlngfteld,
Morton, Rutledg&, Ridley Park,
Ridley To\vnshlp. The total district quota IS $26 000.
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Postpone P(!,geant
t·
,f CoDceIt
CaaceIIed
Illness of the two artists
sched uled to present a two piano
program of American-RU88ian
music tonight In Clothier Memorial neceaitates cancel~ation
of the concert.
Word of tbe artlsts mne. in
Mexico was l"eceived on~y yeater-
d~y lDG~~.,.g
b,.. ~e C
Each Christmas, over the. past
five years, the Pageant of the Na~
Uvlty sponsored by the Donald ~
tlnglon Fund, has been presented
by the citizens ot Swarthmo.re., The
pageant was first projected, arrange,
ed, and conducted by the late,
Charles D. Mitchell. Since Christmas 1940 the director has been Mrs.
~barles D. Mitchell. Because of the
hundreds who have participated.
and the thousands who have been.
moved by Its message· each year,
the pageant has become a living
part of the community life.
It is therefore with sincerest regret that the persons respo.nsible.
for the presentation announce that
this year the pageant will not be
given. This step has been taken
only after long and careful deliberation. An unavoidable conflict In
dates in the college and community
and other conditlons beyond the
control of those conducting the page,
eant would make it imp,?ssible to
present It in the fine manner so far.
maintained. Rather than present
the pageant under these handicaps
the committee has decided not to'
present it at all this year. . .
The pageant Is not being dropped
it is merely postponed unUi ~otlier
'year when It can be given with the
care and the dignity the Story' of
the Nativity deaerv~ Mrs. :MItcbell
and the commttt~ count on the
people ot iii1'7arthm~re to at;cep~ tl!.18 ,
announce6ten~ In t~e splrlt In which
it Iii offered &!ld to O&.e together
next year to·present again with sincerity and~ slm'pllclty The pqe.mt·
of tbe N~UVltY.'
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOL
xv,
No.)!i
!fa
SWARTHMORE, DECEMBER 3, 1943
$2.50 PER YEAR
•
_.
COMMANDER
COACHES CHARGES
FOOTBALL fETE
TONIGHT AT 8
Sportsm~n
Speakers
To Spark Ninth
Celebration
Everyone, especially every parent is invit()d to be present at 8
o'clock this evening when the ninth
annual high school football honor
night will be held In the high school
auditorium.
The sllonsoring committee ot citizens of the borough promises an
outstanding eVening in spite of the
necessity this year ot suspending
the dinner that in past years has
preceded the tributes to Coach
"Bm" Ziegenfus and the 100 boys
who have been taking part in the
fall sports program.
Because of wartime travel restrictions and military
service
speakers have been chosen to pres6nt several p.rominent sportsmen
ot the local area or those assigned
here in connection with Army or
Navy training programs. men 'Who
by their Ideals are an inspiration to
the boys and young men with whom
they come in contact.
Lt. RiChard H. Robinson who Is
in charge of the Navy V-5 program
at the University of Pennsylvania
and his assistant Lt. Dean Hill, captain and All-American center ot the
1939 Duke University Rose Bowl
football team, will head the list.
This year the colorful and capable high school band wlll play an
important part in the program that
has been arranged with the view of
appealing to aU.
Feature mollon pictures ot the
principal action of outstanding collegiate football games will be shawn
by Bob Gerner 'With narrations by
Blll stern and Clem McCarthy.
The evening's proE;ram w1l1 be
concluded when the committee entertains members of the band and
football squads for Ught refreshments.
"P
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UNITED WAH f
PLUGS AWAY HERE
Chairman Markley
. Optimistic As
End Nears
-Otticial U, S. Navy Photograph ....
Commander H. T. Jarrell, USN, who is in c~ of tJw group of Chinese IUn-al students perfecting
their Engllsh at the college, uses a language Instruction chart to aid his chnrges in their studies. The students. are, left to rigbt, EnsIgn C. L. Wong and Midshipmen T. C. CbJnDg and Do J. Du.
LEWIS P. YERKES
Lewis Patterson Yerkes, one ot
the early resident of Swarthmore,
died suddenly on Tuesday November' 23 at his home In the Aronimink Arms Apartments, Drexel
HllI.
"ICANOLE-lIGHT"
OPENS TUESDAY·
Santa's Coming
Players Club Fuel
Recess Follows
Production
Mr. Yerkes was born In Philadelphia August 2, 1881, a. son of the
lato Lewis A. and Anna Foster
Yerkes and came to SWarthmore In
1890 to reside here untU three years
ago.
"Candie-Light" the comedy writHe was a member ot Harold
ten by Siegfried Geyer a.nd adapted
Ainsworth Post 427. American Legion, the Swarthmore Presbyterian by p, G. 'Vodehouse will continue
Church. a charter member of the the Playcrs Club's rapid fire sucPlayers Club of Swarthmore and a cession of plays Tuesday through
former member ot Georgo W. Bar- Saturday December 7 to 11, After
tram Lodge 298, F. & A. M.
its fall Saturday night the Players
Mr. Yerkes was for many years
associated with tho American Man- Club curtain will remain down till
ganese
Bronzo
Corpol'l!;tlon of March when the club's winter inHolmesburs, Pa., and at the time tel'mission to conscrve fuel comes
ot his dcath ,\vas Philadelphia and to an end.
New Jersey representative of the
"Candle-Light"'s story is typiBohn Aluminum and Brass Corpocally sUl'c-firc \Vodehouse, centerration, Detroit, l\1ich.
ing around the perfect manservant,
A sister Miss Margaret Neill Lloyd C. Mathers l)o.'h'ays Joscf the
The house to house canvass for Yerkes and an aunt :Miss Jennie H.
valet who puts to entc.·taining use
Red Cross B!oocl Donors has regis- Foster both residentfl of Cornell his intimate knowledge of the aftered 141. In It splendid educa- a.venuo survive hiln as do his wife, fail'S of his master Prince HazelHarriet Weber Yerl,cR, a brother
tional job faithfully executed thc
dorf Schlobitten, ~r.'. l'i:athCl's hm;
1\[1'. A, A. Yerkes of Collingswood,
canvassers have discovet'ecl 70 new
. achieved pupulat' success on the
N. J., and sister 1\1.'5. Jean Yerkes
donors. Mrs, Phelps Soule Red
Playc.'s Club stage in "Heaven Can
Henry ot Woodbury, N, ,T.
Cross Blood DonOJ' chairman thanks
'Vait", "Arsenic and 01<\ Lacc", and
F'unCl'al services conducted by tho r('('ent child.'en's
every ca.nvasser fo.· her generous
pla~' "The
assistance, The number registered, tho Rev.· David B.'aun we.'o held Gho:-;t of i\It" Pcnny", .John ,\1.
in Philadelphia on Friday Novem- Howel) plays the l'J"inee, retut'ning
however is still far short of the
to the pr-... ye.'s Club aCtet' a sumnlet'
200 donors from Swarthmore on ber 26.
of playing and stage managing at
whom next week's blood donor
RICHARD T. TURNER
meet is dependent, gven this numBue!;: Hill Falls.
ber is inadequate to pr()v,ide a re'l'he IlI·oduction intl·educes two
F'uneral se.·vices for Richard
serve list which is particularly imnew
I)layet's Bernice Salans and
'ruwnsend Turner who was fatally
pCI'ative at this time of year when
Belly
Pigott. :\liss Salans fonnerly
injured Satun]ay as the result of a
colds necessitate· last-minute canfall from a scaffold at the Sun Oil played with the Maskers of Boston
cellations. Two hundred fifteen Company plant, Marcus Hook were and has had considerable l·adio ex·
donors must be registered for each
held 'Vednesday at 2 p.m" at his Ile.'iell<,e, :'III's, Pigott who assi:-;lcd
day, 645 for the tInee-day mcet"
with the db'eetion of the child.'en's
home on Rose Tree ruad, Media.
An urgent appeal is therefore ISpla~', "The Little Pl'il1cess" last
.l\{ ••• ']'urner who. was 35 had been
sued to any (o.'mer blood donors employed at the Sun Company as :\Iarch, studied d.·ama at '''<'ste1"lt
or other jndividuals whom the can- an instl'ument engineer for the past Heserve Univen;ity, has played at
vassers were unable to reach, to 10 years. A graduate of Geo.·ge the Cle,'cland Playhouse, anti tU() k
call Mrs, Soule, Swarthmore 0949-J Schuel and ~w:U"thmore College, a SUllllllCl' CUUl'S,' at Hedgerow.
for an appointment, The deadline class of '32, he was the son of Wil- Constance Schoff, GeOl'ge H. Ja.'previously set at December 1 is ex- liam Webb Turner of Yale avenue den, and Stephen Mucha, all actors
tended over the week-end in the and the iate Mary ParrY Turner.
familiar to Players Club audiences
beliet that this borough will not
Surviving are his wife, the are included in the cast.
.
former Dorothy Royle of Trenton,
fail its duty and its opportunity.
Thc play is under the direction of
Every representative of this bor- N. J., his father and three sisters, Charles T. Deacon, assisted by
ough tn thc armed forces who re- Mrs. Lydia. Bishop ot Feasterville, Carol GoodwLn as stage manager,
turns home reports on the life sav- Pa., Mrs. William M, Harvey. Jr., David Seymour as electrician, Irma
.ing work of plasma, Every report ot Drexel mn, and Harriet Ann Ko.ighton, music and sunnd effe_cts
ot the ·correspondents going into Turner ot Swarthmore.
and Mildred Simpers as promP'ter.
aellon with our men on foreign soil
Mrs. C. Rqssell Phillips, Mrs. W,
Technical Corporal Elinor Bur- E. Medford and Mrs, H, C. Barnes
begs the home front to give fighters
an adequate plasma supply. Blood gett returned to Camp AtterburY, are in charge of slage decoration
given to the Red CrOBS goes fteelY Ind,. SaturdaY after a. to-day fur- and properUes.
lough "pent with relatives.
(Contlnue4 on page 8)
NEED RESERVE
BLOOD DONURS
Mrs. Soule Praises
, Canvassers for
Coverage
A complete canvass of every
resident of the borou"h Is now beIng pushed by 150 volunteer solicitors In a determined effort to put
the $16,000 local dMve for the 19H
United 'Val' Chest over the top.
Giving the sollcitors every support are Mrs. J. Donald Gibson
secretary of the local association
and hel" assistants Mrs. Mary
Parko Dodd, Mrs. Harvey Schumacher and l\lrs. Thomas Luedcl"l'l
who man the \Var Chest headquarters in the Swarthmore National
Bank and Trust Com pan).' daJly.
From 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. headquarters Is open to receive reports of
captains and solicitors. Frank R.
Markley who directs the Swarthmore campaign is optimistic about
the campaign's opening on Sunday.
Chairman :'Ilarkley is hopeful in ordet· to repOl't their goals reached
by December 10, five days In advnnce of the drive's close.
A total of 31 health, welfare and
youth guidance organizations operating wholly or partly In Delaware
County receive their financial support from the United War Chest
funds Mr. Markley states. The
grcat increase .in the 1944 quoin. is
due to the needs of agencies which
care for the armed forces and the
distressed families of the Allles including the USO, 'Var Prisoners
Aid, Unlte(\ Sea~en'li Service. Belgium, British, French, Pollsh, and
China Relief.
"The good these organizations do
during the year more than repays
Swarthmore's citizens for their contributions. By combining the flnancial appeals of more than 200
separate organizations Into one big
campaign we are spared the many
separate requests for help that
would otherwise be made," Chairman Markley reminds all.
An Elm avenue resident Leonard
C. Ashton directs the campaign in
the central Delaware County area
including Swarthmore, Springfield,
Morton, Rutledge, Ridley Park,
IUdley Township. The tutal district quota is $25 000,
Postpone Pageant
• f Concert Cancelled
Illnl::s.q ot the two artists
scheduled to present a two piano
program of American-Russian
music tonight In Clothier Memorial necessitates cancellation
of the concert.
Word of the artists illness in
Mexico was received only yesterday morning by the college.
Each Chrlstm!15. over the past
five years, the Pageant of the Nativity sponsored by the Donald Durlington !·'und, hus been presented
by the citizens of Swu.'thmOore. The
pageant was first projected, arranged, and cunducted by the late
Cha.'les D, Mitchell. Sineo Christmas 19·10 the directo.' has been Mrs.
:;harles D. ~litchell. Because of the
hundreds who. ha,·o p,L1'ticipated
and the thousands who havo been
Illo,'el\ by its message each yem',
the pageant hafl become a living
part of the community life.
It is therefore with sincerest regret that the persons .'espunsible
for the p .•'esentation announco that
this year the pageant will not be
given. 1.'his steI) has been taken
only after long and ca.'eful deliberaUon, An unavoidable conflict in
dates in the college and community
and oth('r conditiolHl beyond the
contl'ol 0.1' those conducting the pageant would make It impossible to
IlI"es('nt it in the fine manner so far
maintained. RathC'1' than present
the pageant undc.t' these Imndica}1s
the committee has decided not to
present it at all this year.
The pageant is not being dropped
it is merely postponed until another
year when it can be given with the
caro and the dignity the story of
the Nativity deserves. Mrs. Mitchell
and the committee count on the
people ot Swarthmore to accept this
announcetrlent in the splrit in which
it Is offered and to come together
next year to'present again with sincerity and· simpUcity Tbe Pageant
of the Nativity.
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FRIDAY, DECDmER '3, 1M3
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SWARTHMOREAN
mediate families was given at
BIR11fS
Stl1Lth Haven Inn. .After a ,ahort
DO YOl1 . .0 ....
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Lt. (j.g.) Ralph Rho8.dll, :1r.. and
wedding trip, Dr.. Roxby leaves for
' .. ,
his station at theW.......r Robblna Mrs. Rhoads 0,( IU GriDIlen _ t ,
Tile S.... CU'; fer ':£Ii,. .a....
recelv.l!ig conAir D.pot, Ga., Mrs. Rosby will \Key West.
TIO""lol
gratulations
on
the
birth of &
join him th.re shortly.
~O4l",'_
, daugbter Sandra on saturday. November 27.
RUSSEU.'S SERVICE
SCOTT-PECK
The grandparents ot the ba.by are
)[ake ToU' car Lut tJae DuaUo
The mar.rlage of· MI88 Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Raljlh Rhoads ot
BepJa.r 8orYI.. W;W Do il.
.
~or1da..torDier
Swarthmore
resiMarlan Peck. daughter of MI'. and
dents.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.'
~
RobMrs. James A. Peck of Baltimore
Pike and Sprout road and Mr. John ,lnson ot Crumwald avenue.
William Scott Bon of )frs. H. Scott
and the late Mr. Scott of Philadelphia was performed Tuesday evenIng at 8 o'clock In the Swarthmore
Methodist Church. The Rev. Harby
old Flood a tormer Swarthmore resIdent officiated at the ceremony.
The bride given In marriage by
bel' father wore a gOWD of ·whlte
custom made
saUn with tltted bodice fea.tur"lng
remodeling
a transparent yoke outllned· with
seed pearls and trimmed with belrcuesdays 10 ,,6
loom buttoDs.
Her finge-tip vell
ot tulle fell from a cap ot Rose
point lace and she carried a. Bible
104 fJark Clwnue,
with a mar Iter of roses and chrys·
PERSONALS
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-'., TIl~EVERY
SWARTHMOREAN
·FRID"·y .'T
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Dean Everett L. Hunt and JIIn. '4Z. attended the UDlvendty· of
HUnt of Elm avenue entertained at Rlch~ond, Va... an I. now a lIludent
an lnformal dinner party at their at the OccupatJonal School ot Therhome Saturday evening In honor of apy, Philadelphia..
Enstgn Beath a graduate ot the
Dr. Morris A. Bowie of Bryn Mawr.
UDlversity
ot Southern California.
Dr. Bowie who had taken ,over the
Los
Angeles.
Cal.. i8 on active sea
practice ot Dr. Paul T. Strong who
duty
with
the
United Slates Navy.
18 DOW a captain In the ArmY MediNo
immediate
plans tor the wedcal Corps In Australla, 'Was recenUy
ding
have
been
made.
commtesloned a major In the united
States Army and left Thursday for
OFF FOR COLO. WFJ)DING
bl. B.B8ignment. .
Lt. Col. Rex t. Gary of Yale aveMrs. AndreW' FranciS .Jackson of
nue left Tuesday morning for CharPa\-ke
avenue
left
Wednesday·
lotteville, Va., where ho will take
special training at the University of morning for Denver. Col.. to attend
Virginia before Ws next a.sslgnment. her son's wedding this Sunday, De·
Lt. 'r. Peirce Hunter, U.S.N.R-. cemtier 6. Corporal James L. Jack..
son who Is an instructor In the
SOD ot Mrs. Maurice Griest at South
Chester road Is now OD active duty Army Air Force Technical School
at Buckle)" Field wt11 take as his
In the Soutth-west Pacific.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Russell Smitb and bride MlBa Gertrude Evelyn Hall
:!~mIlY of Elm avenue and Walnut daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl ·H.
lane had as dinner guests on Hall of Mexico, Me., who i.e at presThanksgiving Day Lt. (j.g.) Y. ~ ent . . on the nursing staft ot Denver
Tang of Shanghai, China and Lt. Hospital.
Atter visits to several relatives In anthemums.
(j.g.)' S. L. Huang of Swatow.
the
west .Mrs. .J acuon will I'et.urn
Miss Alma Peck of Sproul road
China members of the Chinese
home
In
two
weeks.
attended
her slster as maid of hongroup now In residence at the. color. She wore a gown ot coral velvet
lege.
fashioned with a tlght-fittlng bodice
TO WED TOMORROW
The Kappa. Kappa Gamma Sewand bouffant skirt.
Ing Group win meet at the home ot
Mrs. WllUam Bresser of SpringThe
marriage
ot
Mi89
Ruth
DetMrs. Sewell W. Hodge ot Ogden
field
and Mlss Evelyn Davidson of
lefsen
daug}lter
of
Dr.
and
Mrs.
avenue Tuesday, December 7.
Oak
Lane
as bridal attendants "Wore
John
A.
Detlefsen
ot
Lafayette
aveMr. and Mrs. Richmond D. FetgOWDS 9t slmilar atyle. the former
nue
to
Mr.
Leslie
E.
Rumu88en
of
herolf of Columbia avenue will entertain at a buffet supper this eve .. Herkimer, N. Y., will take place to- In dull green velvet and the latter
ntng in honor ot :MIss Ruth DeUef- morrow at 4: o'clock at the home of In gold velvet. They all carried arm
sen and Mr. Leslie E. Rasmussen the bride's parents In the preaence bouquets of chrysanthemums.
Mr. Harold Scott ot Philadelphia
of the lmmedla.te tamlly and
and their bridal party.
served as b·est man for. his brother
tr1end8~
The Re". David Braun will per- and the uBhers were Mr. Walter
BETROTHAL TEAS
form the ceremony. The bride will Leiby of Philadelphia and Mr. Clarhave as her only ·attendant Miss ence Huppert ot Wilmington, Del.
Mr. and Mrs. William Maupin
Jane E. Farwell of Watertown.
A reception fonawed at the bome
Park of Harvard avenue announce
ot the brlde. The wedding was a
Conn., and New York City.
the engagement of their daughter
The groomJ who Is the son
Mr. dual occasion. the day being the
)lisa Wlnltred Elizabeth Pa.rk, to
and Mrs. Sweyn :1. Rasmu88en of fiftieth wedding anniversary or the
Mr. Horace Pugh Fry. Jr .• son or
Redgranite, Wlsconsm. will. have as bride'S parents who have llved In
Mr. and Mrs.· Horace P. Fry, of hie best man Mr. AI1;teI1 Sidney swarthmore tor the past 26 years.
swarthmore and Philadelphia.
Johnson. Jr.. ot Lafayette avenue.
After a short trip Mr. and :Mrs~
Mi8!:l Park Is .. a graduate of
. A reception wUI tollow the cere- scott w111 be at borne after Decem,;.
Swarthmore Schools and Is attendber 11 at 41 E. Front street! Media.
mony.
Ing the University of Delaware.
The, bride is a graduate Of.
.Mr. Fry Is a graduate ot George
swarthmore
High School a.nd west
ROXBY-TAYLOR
School and the University ot. PennChester Teachers' College and is a
sylvania. He Is an engineer with
teac!ler in the Sprlngtleld Schools.
Cybotlum terns.
palma and
the American Viscoso Corporation.
llghted candelabra. formed the set- .Mr. Scott ~ a· professional ~hotOg
The engagement was announced
ting. yesterday afternoon tor the rapher w.tli' the Presbyterian Board
at a tea at Miss Park's home on
marriage of i 141M June· Elizabeth Phllad.lphia.
Sunday afternoon November 28
Ta.ylor daught~r ot Mr. ,·and Urs. •
from 4 to 6 o'clock, which 'Was atJohn 'Howard .. Taylor of Kenyon
tended b1 100 guests. Mrs. Horace
avenue· and ·Lt. John Byers Ro:i:by,
p. Fry, M.rs. Isaac Bromley smith.
of New York .City. and Mrs. Roy Jr.: Avla.tlon Medical Corps Army
ot the United. States. son· of Dr.
8.· Latimer and Mrs. George ArndtJobn ·D. RoxbY of Souderton and
age poured. .Mrs. RGnald B. Smith
the late Mrs. Roxby·former Swarthpresided at the punch bowl.
more residents. The ceremony was
Out of town guests Included Mr.
perfOrmed In the SWarthmore
and Mrs. Isaac Bromley Smith of
Methodist Church at 4.30 q'clock.
NeW' York City; Mr. and :Mrs. RonThe Rev. Frank Manlove of··Phllaald B. Smith of Greensburg. Po..:
delphia an uncle of the brldeg:roo~
Mr. and Mrs. Guido Henry and their
assisted by. the ~ev. Roy N. Kelser.
children Patricia and Guy ot MapleD. D .., 'pastor ot the church otticiwood. N.J'. i Mr. and Mrs. Luis
ated
at tho· ceremony.
Hoyos ot Philadelphia: Mr. and
The bride given In marriage by
and Mrs. .John Burleigh Smith of
her tather wore a gown of Ivory
Elmer. N. J. and their daughter
taffeta fashioned on Godey Une,:,
Miss Helen Loulso Smith ot. Philawith tight-fitting bodice and full
()LD BANK BUILDING
delphia: Mr. and M.rB. Harry Montskirt. Her vell at tulle which had
gomery and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
been worn by her mother on he....
Brown ot Chester; Mr. Richard
wedding day. fell trom a Juliet cap
Stanley and son Rlchaard ot Drexel
ot old famUy Duche88 lace. Her
Btu; Mr. and M.rs. Harry Stauffer
hridal bouquet was of white. bouof Drexel Hill; Mr. Frank Strobhar
vardia. sweet peas and porn pon
at Philadelphia, and 20 classmates
ot .Miss Park's from the University chrysanthemums.
MrS. Edward .Johnston of Media
of: Delaware,
attended her cousin as matron ot
DO YOUR
honor. Her gown· was ot rose
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Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Poteat of
moire taffeta and she carried an
Crozer Seminary, Chester. announcSHOPPING
arm bouquet of chryftanthcmums
ed the engagement ot their daughEARLY
shading trom rose to rust and tied
ter Miss Eleanor Poteat to Ensign
Ernest Beath son ot Dr. and Mrs. with a ribbon ot old blue.
Dr. Bruce Roxby ot souderton
Stirling Beath of Los Angeles, Cal.•
served as best man for his brother.
Sw-2080
at a tea given at their home SunFollowing an Informal re~eption
day afternoon from 4: until 6.
The young couple have been at the church. a dinner for the im-
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TONIGHT and
DECEMBER 10
7 -9 P. M.
alice barber, Gifts
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All MagazilU!B
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Mr•• Lloyd Kauffman
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friends since their childhood in
China where Dr. Poteat and Dr.
Beath were Instructo.ra at the University ot Shanghai. Dr. Poteat
and his family came to this countrY In 1937.
Miss Poteat who Is a graduate of
Swarthmore High School. class of
The Players Club
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Sunday morning at 11 o'clock
th.8 sermon topic will be "Beyond
Courage."
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The· senior department of the
Sunday SChool wlll have as their
speaker' this Sunday· morning one
at the Chinese Naval Students trom
the college. ·Jeft. Kh:k wilt speak
·brlefly· to all the departments on
the Fn!sbyterian O~phage.
. The lUgh School Fellowship will
meet Sunday evening from 6 to 7.30
o'clock In the Parish lIouse. Barbara Ann ·Schoblnger will I_d the
dlscU88lon .. Jane Matthews IS· chairman of the hosteB8 comrnlttee.
·Carol Van Alen haa ·charge· ot the
-worship getvfce~ A· group ·ot 20
members' ·wlll visit the Chinese
ChrIstian Center in P.hUadelphla.
The· Board ·of-· Deacons will meet
·Thur8d~ evening, December I .. at
8 o'clock In the Church· study.
The Sesalon will meet FrIday evening, December ·10. at 8 o'clock at
the.·home ·ot Elder John C. M.oore~
25 Amherst avenue.
The Board ·ot MtSsioDS and Be-·
nevolence will meet Sunday afternoon. December 5, at 4- o'clock In
the Church study.
Circle No.8 Mrs. Ha.rry F. Brown
chairman will meet at the home ot
Mrs. Stuart Smith. Cop pies Lane.
WalUngford 'on Friday afternoon
December 10 at 2.30.
The Social Education and Action
Committee will meet Tuesday December 7 at 10 n.m. at the Church
marie donnelly'i .
For your' convenience
MY SHOP WILL BE OPEN EVERY
NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS TO
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brated ani Sunday. ChUrch School
will tollow at .8:45 and at the 11
o·clock,:.servlce ·the Rector· will
preach on "FQrglveness of Sin," another. sermon in the series on the
Creed.
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The Choir School wUI meet on
MOJ;1d~y· ~t .... 30 :P. m •. and. at
W.ed-
nesda)". at 4.30 and 7.30 p. in.
A meeting .of. the Rector's Club
wI~1 be held on Monday at 7.30 p.m.
in th~ Parish House.
T~o VC!Jtry wlll,hoid It. monthly
meeting on Tuesday at· 8 p. m. In
the Parish House.
The ~usic at the 11 o"clock Service on Sunday will include a. communion ~ ~y George Olkroyd;
tho a~t;hem will be "Jesus. Word ot
GOd. Io.ca.rna~e" fly Gouno,d.
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Se." that Bu.m..d on, the mud
Oat, how It IUta Ita wlnllll to the
afternoon Bu~f Pivoting until the
~Dga a~d back. meet the cbUJy
ra.,ya at rlgbt a.ngl~, It attemptS to
warm Its thin blood at the count or
lite. ,Livlngl Wha.t have Vulture.
to do with that state? Their veo.,
Bela run with a dilute extract of
death. for only the BUCCesaJOD of
dYing amoDg other creatves keeps
th"m aUve. The others tlnd no direct advantage In making way tor
their young, but Buzzards 88e 11i
every birth the purpose. that event_
ually. this new organism must become CalTioD.
Now the Eagle advances. a }lace
or two.
The Turkey BuzzaMi
scampers, with wings -half-lowered,
to an uncontested spot 'Where it can
resume Its 801ar ablutions. The
~agle examines somElthlng .on the
mud,-then raises its proud hUd
to aean the BUI:roundlng marshes.
and water. The Vulture pays no
heed to the question ot Its safely,
for What enemy cares to threaten a
Vultul-e7 To feed on carrlon-feed_
ers--thls Is a last resort among ·Predators. practiced during Urnes of
Dnly the greatest tamlne. 'Vultures
Or carrion beetlea--It makes no difference; so long as these are contamll!-ated with putrid flesh they
are no,rmally Immune froni violent
onslaught by -the clean hunter. .
As Conrad steeped his eyes In. the
contrasting birds of tho fIat. storing up many an Image tor tuture
drawings, a nook ot ~arsh Hawks
appeared from behind a distant eox-·
tension of the dike. At first the
birds looked more Itkc terns than
haWks, for they rose only short distances into the· air. veering quickly
to .dive out of sight behind till;' dike.
en . Saturday
cember 11 at: I p. m •
Mrs, :1ohn M. Brooma.\I,
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charge of arransementa.
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Kappa Gamma'. will
bold their annual Chrlatm.a.a tea. In
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Christmas Fete Today
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TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Geo. Christian Anderson, Rector
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SUNDAY
:00 A. 1o-1.-Holy Communion.
9 :45 A. M.-Church School.
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11 :00 A. M.-HolY Communion and Sermon Topic: "Forgiveness
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THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF'
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!"I ;45 A. M.-f.'irst Day Rchool.
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Adult
Forum, Speaker Janet
Payne 'Vhitney.
11 ;00 A. M.-Meeting for· Worship In
the Meeting HQuso,
Sehool Group.
6 :31), P. Y.-High
WEDNESDAy,..,,·,
9:30 A. M. ·to 3:39. P. M.-Sewing
and· 'Quiltlng in WhittleI'
Hou,e.. Box Jun~heon.:~AlI
are cordially Invited.
tomorrow
WHAT wonderful things War
Bonds are! They're bought for
less than they're worth,. they help
finance the Victory and they prepare
for the future. No wonder people like
to give th~m - and better still - re-'
ceive th~m! Even the children know
there is potential power embodied in
each bond - after the war. Please
now and insure their future later by
investing your Christmas Savings in
War Bonds to fill their Christmas
stockings.
Men at the Convalescent Annex
of the Naval Hospital Harvard avenuo are .repairing and rejuvenating
·old toys tor local Christmas welfare
distribution
through the Navy
.Leaguo service. .Junior NeIls are
dressfng dolls for the same purpose.
Any tOYS, old· or new, nu\~' be left
aJ Juni~r Nell Headquarters at ·the
"roman.'s Club on Saturday from 10
a. m: until 1 p. m~ ·or at the Senior
Headquartem In- the Old Ban~· ~
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At" tbe latter point many new
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4:00 J). m... Chureh edifice....
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AD an conllally invited to attend "~ , ., ... - ',' -, •. ,._.
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. SUNDAY,. : •.. ."" ..:.. (...' 'meeting at the home ot Mrs. Henry
ll;OO.f'}~:_a:::~!:,lII'j~iB!e;,okinan, 119 .college avenue
ll:t.,~~nd>,)' Lesson-~ . rl~ Tt!dd.~l(~.".A'I· .1Ill!~ers, ~
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p'aco '0 wo,k"
mlnlste~ . ate being gather4!d. and
contributions for this cause may be
given to Mrs. Walter Snyder Or Mrs.·
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O. L. Shinn.
The ~ember9hip Committee ot
the Friends Meeting gave a tea on
Monday arternoon. November 29 In
Whittier. House. Mrs. Robert L.
Coates enterta~ned the group with
a talk on "Dark ·Voices" and readIngs trom number ot neg.ro poets.
On Su.nday,· December ·5 at i.45
a. m .. the Morning Forum will· hear
as Its guest speaker .Janet PaYne
Whitney.
author ot '"Elizabeth Fry",
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"John
Woolman'·'
and other books.
" Methodist /Church Notes
She will speak. on the topic "The
9¥.~. are P"'vljI~ f'lf- C.l)J~.
ot'..all ··ages
the·\ ,vt~t1on
I.B extended to attend.
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daY mornlng··at; ~.!"16.t.;:i .. ·.::....~.: ...~...
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At the morning 'Wor811lp ai'il the
minister will preach ·the seventh In
"God tho· Only Cause and Creata. series on "The Lo·rd·s Prayer" on or" Is the subject ot the Lessonthe s~bject "Temptation and Evil." Sermon In aU Churches of Christ,
The Youth· Fellowship will meet Scientist. on Sunday, December 6.
in tho chapel at 7 .p. m. The topic The Golden Text is: "Every houae
will be "What Jesus Teaches about ·is bu~lded by some· man: but he that
P~4.yer" and tho leader wlll be Elsie ~ built .all things Is God" (Hebrews
Bernard.
3:4).
The. monthly meeting ot the
Firat Church ot Christ. Scientist,
Church Board ot Education will be Swarthmore. extends a cordial Inviheld on Monday evening at 8 at the ta:t,lon to all. to attend the Dedicahome of Mr. Robert A.· Detweile.r,· . tlon ot Its church edifice Sunday,
310 Morton avenue, Rutledge•.
December 5 where services 'W1l1 be
The annual turkey . dlniler .and held at·1l a. m. and 3 p. m.
bazaar under the auspices ot the
Woman's Society ot Chr.lBtlan ·Servic; will be given on ThU~I:'-Y betewen the hours ot 6.30 a·:trd 7.30
The entire community is asked to
in the social hall.
attend the Christmas party ot the
Friday evening at 8 the ChoLr
Association
Supplies for one ot our frontier Borough HaH. The articles for 1 r
families at veterans and civilians
will be on exhibit. Thel'a will be
CHURCH SERVICES
I(rldge for those ·who wish to play.
Fruit punch will be ·served. A sliSWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
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offerIng 'Will be collected.
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CHURCH
The AuxUiarY· is grateful to the
Rev. Da.vid Braun .. Minister
SUNDAY
Brownies who continuo ·to atd .the
9 ;45 A. 1\1.-Church School.
11 ;00 A. M._Morning \Yorshlp, Sermo!! salvage campaign by bringing magTopic: "Beyond Courage.
azines. used stamps. !,-ud sUk stock.6;00 P. M.-Hlgh &hool Fellowship.
Ings during tho week.
Chrl~tmas boxes lett this week
)iETHODlST CHURCH .
fo.1" the State AUxUiary'~ aid to war
Roy N. Kelsc!t.-,.D.D.• MInister.
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wives and delinquen"ts. fot' .the Phil9 :45 A. Jlrl.-Church School.
11 :00 A. M.-Sermon Topic: "Tempta- adelphia Naval Hospital, for Greek
tion and Evil."
Reliet, and for the New Jerse;' :Eye
1 :00 P. M.-Youth Fellowship.
Clinic.
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THERapy HEAD
. Last Week's Music
Gives Lingering
Pleasure
At TuesdaJ' afternoon's a8aeton
m.embers of the Woman's Club
heard J4rIa.n S. Willard 41rector Df
. the Phlla·delpbla School· of Oc'cupa.
Uonal Therapy discuea her work as
a career for ;voun&' women.
"The
ol>portulllt}' for this p,rof_I,on was
pr~v1~ed by World. War 1" sa1d MlsB
WUIVd uan4 todaY we are crate·
tnl that there are schools preparing
fw· the present need. Such schoola
h,r,4t. changed their courses from
elirbt 'Weeks to a maximum ot tlve
yeato. tnOlulllils two years of col·
lege. two
physlc.therapy. and oue
of b,oBPltal work.
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TlJ,a work presents a considerable
Yarlety In ita use among abnormal
II
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patients In hospitals and IDstltutions. in ttChoola tor crippled cblldren. In work with t~e bllnd. with
tUbereular cases, and with heart
disease In children and adults.
The speaker quoted case hl&t9r1ee
whera therapy treatment had been
auccessful. and told of the task of
the 'Wot'kers to Bult the needs of ditferent typea ot paUents, She was
Introduced to the clubwomen by
Mrs. Raymond K. Denwortb cbair..
man ot: education.
"There is a great need for trained
yorke" at present" KIss Willard
olatmed. Army and Navy hospitals
... Defense Council Bulk#iru ~ Tridity Chweb .
In DedkatioD
. ORDER HOB""Z8",Ol'l'·
MOre
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The COUllty Cotltrol Center _ Jaiued the following or4er for mo·
MIlseU"" of the Citl_" »efena Corps and mobilisation Drder No.. 1:.
At the 11 O'dOC\< ..moe OIl 81m.
1. On the 16th, of December. 1"'. at T p.m ...11 unite of the ClU· da)' 8e'Veral lovelY Klfte ""enU)'
...... Dere..... CDrpS In Pel>Doylvanla will mobilize fDr muster. ~tlOIl IIIv.en to TrInity Cburch will be
&lid the OODduct Of ia practtcal _rc!Be.
. dedicated. Mr. &I1d .M.... Guep..
Z. PIa.... Df mDblllllatlon and methods of InspectlDn will '\,e lui the. B. Jrl-oebel have p_ted a
tollows:
pra)'e. and b)'mll book· bound In
(a, AIr Raid Wardens and Fire War4ens w1Il report to their morocco leather for the War Shrine.
respective poate of dut)' and will be lDopected by the Benlor Post War4en. It Ia IIIven In honor of those from
(b) AuxlUar}' PDUoe wUl be moNured In a pl,ace deslcnated b}' the pariah ..~-~ 'In the armed
tbelr Chlet &lid lnapeeled b)' him.
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(c) AuxllllLr}' Firemen ...m mobilise at their respective FIre Sta· tDrc.... Their awn son Guenther
tiona and be lnapected b)' the Cblef of the AuxllIar}' Flremen.
Hilmer Frcebel Jr., Ia aarvInll hla
(d) Medical Corpa will repbrt to their First Aid and ClUII18lty Bta- countrl.
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tiona and will be Inspected by the Chief MedIcal
or hla designated
Two. wrought Iron l>)'mn boardS'
deputy.
(e) M_ers wUI mDblllile at Borough He.II and be lnapscted have been IIIven b}' P - C. Bel.
by ChIef AIr RaId ·War4.n 01' hla Ileol.,..oted 4epuq..
field. .Mr. ReWeld who. Ia .. crafts!i) All other services will mDblllile at Borough Hall.
man deslp,ed the boar4a and made
•. The followiDil I>rocodure ShDuld be follDwed by all aerv1cea In them persOnallY. The work reva.a\8
this inspection:
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uPerienced .. 21 d
dlatlngnlahed
(a.) A check on all personnel on duty.
handiwork.
(b) A Uat of personnel ordlna.rlJy active but unabl. to attend th\a
The Guild Auxillar)' throullh the
mobilization.
AltaI' GUIld !las presented the
(c) A check of Identification cazds and armbandS Of all personnel; Church with two macnlflcent troll·
(4) A check ot all equipment with parUc~ar reference to tts ade- t a l o n to the lectern and on
qua.cJ' to handle any sltuaUon Incident to the service.
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t. Within 201 hours after the conclu.a1on of the uerc1se reports In tor the pulplt.
writing shall be made cDvering all points llated In thIa OI'der to the
At the aa.me eemce. a etarllng sll·
Commander of the Local Control Center.
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6. The Commander of the Local control C~nter and his ~ ,aJla.11 and a sterling snv·er 'Wafer boz:wherever po_ble make & personal inspectioD of the JD.oblllzatlon and
shall present a written report covering all the information gathered by the gtft ot Ml"S. Guy McCorklethe Local reports wIthin U hours of the mobilization to the County will be dedicated. The cmet Ia .of
Commander.
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the Georgian period and , . . exec:MOBU,lZ",",ON EXEIWIBE
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uted In New York. It Ia IIITen In
This exerc.Jae cODcerns only ClvUlan DetenR Pe1'8Onnet. There w1l1 m~ory ot Allen Starr Page, ,the
be no restrlctlon of movement of clvlltans except :for thell' own protecUon brother of "Mrs. McCorkle. The
at the scene. of incidents.
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bo b
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b-'- f th
An assumed attack will take place between the hours ot 8 and 1.30 wa er
x as
e aym VJO 0
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p.m. During this a.ttaek It wlll be necessary to move equipment and tour EvangeUsts engraved on the·
personnel from one part of the boroUldl to BIlother and the County a1dee. The box h.a.8 been given in
Control Center wUI call tor the movement of AOme eg,u1pme~t from one memory of Mrs. KcCorkle'. parents
part of the county to another. Tbls -probably lIJeans Fire .Pp~tWl- Edward Da.7 Pap -.nd Comella Lee
ambuIancef ahd medical crews. In the past we have been called UPOI1
for Air Wardens and Auxiliary Pollce. Be prep,azed for a,nythlDg.
page.
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III traln'DI' to ....
communlt)' aerv10e SenlDr Girl Sooat8 I1&Ye
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tn'n' ••-
eat up a b&alo
»rocram betore apeciaUxlns . . ta.rm
aides, vlctOI'y sar4en aid....
aides, child care aides, IIoQIIal
aides, recreatlDn aides, or museum
aid....
That part at the baalD _ _
which bas to do with chUd care pre·
scribes that a SenlDr Beout or Marl;
n... Bhall "Follow Intelllpnti)' dl·
rectlons fDr 100klDII &tier the daIIT
needs of a small abtld)' that '1Sh_
lShall eDterIaIn .. grDUP of amall
chllAren for at least an h...... b7
means of Btorielli' pm. . er ..... ~'
MarIners are' now enpl!ed In thIa
tralnlnII program.
Tbe first communlt)' request for
thla aaelatance came from the
Church-hour nu.reel')" tlcbool of the
local Presbyterian Church. N ......I)'
the tdt&! crew of BWartIlInore Kari.
ners have yolunteered to give ~at
least one hour of helP.'; that
yoUUc mothers may attend church.
Thla project baa b ...n orpnlzed b)'
Patsy McCahan communi\)' oem...
chairman to be directed b}' Mrs.
James Gay.
Mrs. Warren A. Tyson'. mother
Mrs. Montgomer}' ·Smlth of Hanard
avenue Is improving In the .Joseph
Price Memorial HospItal. PhDadelpbla where sbe has been a. paUent
alnce 8&turday.
pianist.
lira. Ashton gave a resume of the
UTes ot the composors whose work
was played tha.t afternoon. lira.
Chandler Caton showed slldes of the
but a
nal grandparents' home 10 Char..
IOUesvl1le. Va., in time for Santa
acored them 6 goals an,4 made them
vtctOrloUi by a 'I-I score.
Upper Darby waa one of the
teams the team had to play.
Tb1a :was an eapeclally exciting
-p.me ~d our. clrls came througb
_eat
Cia.... next vlBlt.
The 'phone call COnsisted mainly
of dinner conversatlop, poUte or
Dr. PhIlip JuaU.. Stelnmeta ot
will be the peat
speaker al Strath HaTen Inn thla
evenln!: al·1.46. HIs Bubject ...1\1 be
·••• PING apPOINT • • N.,. WITH CONVOYS
In a day's combat. an infantry division fires
about 300 tons of ammunition . . . 100
37 mm. anti·aircraft guns.127~ tons ... and
the thousands of army vehicles "passing the
ammunition" and other supplies each bum
up an average of 10,galIons of gasoline. , •
the ammunition. the vehides-plut 700.()Q()
tJIh.r lliffimzt tIliIitmy ___ must come by sea.
A gigantic supply task without parallel in
the history of the nation, this job calls for the finest coordination of American rail·
roads with ships. '
The railroads must 'bring everything to ship
sidings exactly as needed-and when
needed. Any slip, any delay. may bold up
a convoy sailing.
So keeping appointm~1S with con.oys is
one of the most important jobs railroad,
have these days.
If puShing a "convoy train" through ahead
of your ~ger min caused you to be a
tittlt: late for an early·morning business
appointment, ~ Pennsylvania' Railroad
rms swe. ,.". will gladly overlook it. The
demands of WU !!lust have not only rail·
road equipment-but the right-of.way I
Jmbliu wUl be lIr. &114 Jln.
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IOItDI AItD nuIH
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Mr. an~ Ifn. Warren Bernar4.
and family caroJyn and Warren.
3r. Of Olen Dale. W. Va.. formerly
of Swarthmore are ep8ndlng two
weeks with their parente Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Bernard ot Union ave...
~ue. Mr. Bernard tit aaeociated with
El!'ln" Park
"The Art .of LlvlDe."
the dUPDnt ompan), In Weat Vir.
I'InIa.
Mrs. Fletcher William. and Harlan WUllams were guelJta ot Mrs.
Harlan Johnllon in Baltimore Md.
over the past week-end. Mrs. WitIiams attended the. National Ca.pltol
Dr. and Mra C111'fo.d Banta of §lecUon Meetlng ot the American
Parrish road spent the week:end ~amplng A880c1aUon 'Which wu
.as theatergoers in Ne.w York City. held In Baltimore. Harlan joined
IIrs. Edwin D. Glauser ot Cornell his former school matee at Mcavenl,lt'l eniertaJned her bridge club- Donog-b.
at dlnner at her home ~ond8,J" eve.
lIrs. Albert Shenkle of Vassar
nlng.
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avenue retUrned Jast week after a
Mr. and Mrs. Alberj; H. Tomlin- few days vlalt to her BOn PhiLip who
son .and their BOn. Teddy ot Mont is a flreman, thtrd clQ,88 at the· Na-
val 'l'raInID&' Ststlon at bearboito.
Mlcb.
Mr. and 1II.... BarI'J' Bernar4 ....
tertalned on TbankBtrlving D&)'
after the Penn-Cornell same. Tbelr
peate were Mr. &lid MnL Ham'
N. Bernard and daughter
at Green Ridge, Mr. and 1Ir.. W .......
ren Bemar4 and t&mll), carolyn
and Warren. Jr•• of Glen Dale. W.
Va., and Mr.. Wilbur IL W"am81q
J.....,.
ot Burnside.
Dr. and M .... Thomaa B • .Jobnaon
fonnerly ot Swarthmore and W~
Chester are DOW living at Ha.we
Do Grace, Md. while Dr. Johnaon
until recently with the Bulol R6sea.rch FoundaUon at the conep ..
chief pbyslclBt of the BalltstIc Research Laboratory at Aberdeen
Proving Ground.
Mrs. Albert Hili of CDIl.... ave·
nue returned Konda.), afhr vtsltIU
her son and daulI'hter..m-law Mr.
and Mrs. William P. HIli of Great
Neck. L. I •• for & week.
impolite whichever you label lt,
havtng
been made right before teect•.
winning J •••
tog
time
when Captain lAnge'if eon
. The first team thoroughly enjoyIs
especiallY
voelferous.
~ Its trip to George School.Though
It _ . . a Bnowy. rainy day at· borne
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the team played.n a drY field,
acorln&' 5 goa!a to George School's 1.
FlnILU)' the btg pme of the eee-
Ale HERBERT SHAW
Thanksgiving Dq 1'188 saddened
for Swarthm.ore High School's class
of '41 and Its aaaoclates by the 4th
Naval Dlstrict'#I announcemen~ that
around.
Media and
llwarthmore. two undefeated teamlJ,.
met on the home fleld. It was 11
""n rolled
hard fDusht game on both sides but
aaain the :'A" girls came out on momlns of the death of Aviation
top. Media looked gDQd, but they Cadet George Herbert Sha.w. Jr.
iIcored no Coals a.ca.J.nst the home Herbert 'Who Uved on ROBe Tree
Road, .Media, was a member of the
team'.·two.
The flna! same with Springfield local hlSh ..,hoo! Irack' team for
another "'otory tor the team. fDU. years, the tootball tea.n for
.w..
two years and bf the Blacktrlara
dramatic society two yean. before
his gra.duatlo~. He was a student
at Duke University when he enroll-
year-.
ed In the Navy's V·5 pr"llljl,in last
year and waS sent to Bloomabul'8' •
Pa. State Teachers' College.
He was killed when on a routine
.010 f1lgbt his 'J>lane crashed .lnto
a tree at Numidia. near BlOOmsburg
on W<8dnee4ay morning, November
ThanksgivinR
T~·
Uea ot SWarthmore, !Utd a vital
ALMOST eTery. day you Read ill doe
papera som" new otory about· th" milk
tac-
.lwilage.
Th,!"" IS a oevere shortage. War dislocations of all kind.. combined with one
ef the worst droughts in history, haT"
....wted in,carrying the normal seasonal
decllit.e in milk production far B/!LO'II'
Ibe anticipated leveL
None could have foreseen or fDrellaIled all of th""" factor&. BUT - as
your diotributors of a great part Df the
be milk available - we want YDU to
understand the entire situation hecause
we .know YDur intelligent co-operation
will be inatantaneoUL
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Real noecb do liCIt iDdwle, perhape,
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of the J.......,. d_and. tn which we .
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people 011 .pecW dim, expectut omd
buning mDthen-all must have plentiful
milk. That is why a "share .......bare"
ntioniDg program, .. used for other
.........,...., fooda, would be unfair applied
to milk.
We beli.",., rMr you your,ell are _
IOod judge 01 yOUI' family. N!4l mil~
raeed&.
Your Supplee milk driver is a friend
.,1 yours, and between YDU, you can work
out the whole matter 80 that each deliv.
ery of milk ~goeo 'rDund" to everybody
in your neighborhDod, H he finda it
llece8sary to limit some customers IIOmo
day.. you will know that urgent needa
of Dther. are being filled. And if yoa
will make the most of your supply, ill
the best nutritional sen.... hy using it
while it is fresh and at its hest and using
it all, down to. th" laot drop, we think
you will he 8carcely eonscious of the
limited supply,
Meanwhile, it i. our determination tG
..,., that the quality and the sa£eguarda
with which we ourround YDur SuppleG
Sealte8l Milk are not deteriorated or
relaxed because Df the "emergeney."
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are aCCUltollltd.
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But aince gOGd milk is a nearly perfect
louie food, "",u
at your hoaoe
...Ie __ milk every clay and' can conanne to have it. J.. you can j u . some
people need more thaD othen. Babiea,
........ child.-, heavy wad. . . invalida,
,bod,
SUPPI.EE
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Supplee at the preoe"'lt time, with the
wbDle-hearted effort of farm producen,
field meD ...... all employees, is .till able to.
obtain ENOUGH FRESH RICH MILIC
FOR THB BSSBNTIAL NEEDS OF AU.
OF OUR CUSTOMERS IN TInS ARBA.
We belleve we shall be able to do I f
throughout the criaia.
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"One of the dlstlnctive pertJonall-
Dr. ;Hambro. Ilres1dent of the for· death uaaftrtghted. with .. calm
mer Leque of Nations, talked on contldence In the Uvlnc God.
We, hla friend., extend to hla
"Requirement for "Peace,'" a'D.d
'WIdow.
and to Ids sons ,our condol..
8alpb BerkOllltJl, conosrt planlat
ences
and
coqra~ulaUGD&"
from the PhIladelphia _phDnlc
The
Ken's
Bible C\a88 or
orcheatl'a ..ntertalDed "trIlh several
'!'he SWarthmOl'8 Presb)"
lI81ect1DIlL
terlan ct"irch.
JEOIRB ~-t. BOD
Ifovem- ,., 1....
C01llia Ke1o&ri1 &114 n..-,td Webb.
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01 the 1OeDt0l' ~ IW,va
J(z, Ho......... H. Hopklu or cnet
p ' oil tit.... T4'"
. . jad will
lane left......,.. NOWmbes;1I., ... a
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·to;:t, " trip to .~~-b1lol!l~!!'
Wal\1I ........ _4l1oh 8b~ OIlItui Ie "and eD1'Outi cn:ae"""WI&U
_ . . . . . . . . . 01 _ _ - 001 'NIt ... ftttr .-.:. 3. VI. -op1rIM
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.WE~YQ\1r. Milk
RESOLUfION ON DEATH OF
SHADE-£. SIMMONS
tor in the .shaplng of our eommunIty's Ilte, was Sbade E. Simmonds,
TOtiOna.
long
a resident of the BOrougb.
DIt. WESTBURG TE!@i
and· a. member of this Bible Class..
On Konda.,. November 28 the sec ..
For many years he 'Was the po·
ond period was used to till out vo· tent 'teacher of the young men's
ca.Uonal preference charla for Dr. eiass in our Sunday School. Many
Weatbunr. All the students cbeck- are the men of our community who
. e4 10 occupations In which theY gratefully acknowledge his influ, were most interested.
ence upon their Uves. He wrote
The charts are uSf.d by Dr. West.. often tor our local paper: and upon
burg to help· the 8t\ntors in planning even" public Issue his voice was
poet high sehool careera-.
heard in behalt of good will and
TE&OIlEllS FROLIO
progreB8.
.An Informal Thanksgiving par\}'.
Shade Simmonds was a vital and
waa enjoyed by the High School unique personality. and in every
Faculty In the kindergarten room respect a good neighbor. He had
Tuesday a.fternoon November 23 what ~ilUo.m Penn called u a pub-,
from 4 to 4:10.
110. mind." The great ~c)ncerD8 of
Refresbments of: pumpkin pie Ufe and .cItizenship were even up- .
and coft'ee were serVed. Eugene permost in his alert ~ind. Alwa.ya
Duncan plB7ed entartalnlng num- smiling and cheerful, even atter
benl on the accordlan and some of a,frUction had tatd Its heavY hand
other teacbers joined him in upou him.
'Walked amongst us as
«roup mnglng. Several members of tho steadfast exponent of the great
the aohool board and Lillian Barton. Ideals of the Church and ot ·Amera tol"dler mem her of the Faculty lca.
were preeent Adellne Strouse was
He never lost the tang of' his
chalrma~ tal" the party.
training tn the great Southwest, as
an outdoor man. The simple loyalGO A·HAYING
Patsy McCahan.t Frances :renldns. ties and liberties then learned-the
Barbara Cr08Ben and June spack- boldness In enterprise. the hatred
mAn demowrtrated tIielr patriotic of shamBo the loyalty to frlends. the
Glrlt . at the College S$tt1ement outspokenness of opinion and the
camp at Wlllaw GrOve thiB past couraie of convicUon - remained
weekend by . helping to pitch eight with him to '"the end of hiB IOD&'
tons of hq into the baling macblhe. life. He could
"Meet with TrIumph and Disaster,
TEl\,CJiEfiB MEEJ!...
And treat those two Imposters just
-twarthmore High School teachers
the ume.'"
a.tt~ded a meeting of the Delaware
To
the very end ot his long uU
County teachers at Ute Upper Da.rShade
Simmonds continued hiS amb,. High School Qn Tuesday, No·
bitious literary labOrs. And he met
.ember 10.
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YOB-the people and
Proclamatl.~n
Itn.
the
All of these materials-the guns, the "gas", .
uau. . . . . . _
W8JJ
Iaeld Swarthmore to a 1·1 tie. III grandmother all the way from. the
the second halt the team ;"~nt .to ' west coaat where he and hta mother
to'Wll with 'fisht imd spirit that are preparing to ·come to his mater-
. .ocram b), singing a "TbanksglY.
Ina Pra}'e••"
.John Campbell was the student
ehal:rman. Doris Lubin led the de-
F.ranctllla Waterbury actress and
columnist in a monologue "The NeW'
lira. ArAen" next Tuesday. A modern play of the problems confront...
tnc an actress marrying into a
ready-made family. the ptece fea.tures a different cha.racter in each
ot Ita seven scenes.
MUSto DELIGH'l'B
.An a.fternoon 0% muBlc delighted
members of' the club on Tuesday.
November !! when Mrs. George T.
·.ABbton Wallingford plants! was asBlsted by Paul Olot:sk-y of the curtis
Instituto 'cellist, and Mrs. John
Fawcett of North Cbester road
_cera.
Old. ·And when he
fortnight of age he telephoned his
The chorus, uncler the dlrectlon
of .AlIce E. Blodgett. concluded the
.L Piper prealdlng at the tea table.
The drama section· will present
,John Brandt and I(r. &ad 1(.... Mil·
ton H. .-a.eli for the eeventh .,.ade
Mr. and _
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¥ _ 01ld Dr....d _
ftau7 ,J,
WeIIaDd _ the nlntll ....._ ea4
........ ¥No Altn4 C, mu .... Mr.
... - . & . 8 . T _ _ _ "'-
'W~k
Tbelr second opponent 'Wsa West-~n.
In the first half Westtown
fop
Alexander E;wtng and Mrs. HenrY
Itlall the WlIlar. 'l'Omllnacn family
Dn South Cheater road.
NEWS NOTES
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James P. Daugherty. with Mrs.
A
clair, N. J .• _nt lut _ _·end _
.John Storck opened the Senior· n.The news 'Was parUcutarly bitter
Blgh Thankalllvlng AaBembly No.·
In tb~ t~e ot Herbert's Ion&' devo...ember I', with a short hlator.Y at tion to :fly.lng.. The SWa.rt.bmore
Thankll(rlvln« In America. BDbb}'.
)'..... book for un describes
Ann 8chobinger gave an .account of.. Hlsh
his favorite interests aa ··n71n8',
eelebraUon. In China and France sl(!eplng,· eatlnll. flying. play\ns
th.at ...ere somewhat almllar to au"", plano.. flyliig; 'flyln!l'-'-""
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DIck Hook read Preslden~ RoO'"
stamps. to·
CbaperolUl for tomo~ow evell...
"'-'a meetln&' of 11>e SWartbmors
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"w..
JI4RJ[ THANKSGIVIN8
bacco, paper and the like. The articles are to be brought to the next
club meeUnc.
Hosteuea for the afternoon were
Mra. Harl'J' C. Barnes and MrS.
_ph I. Gear poured teL
SIrada
son bDm to Mrs. E. 0. lAns.. of
The Educational FIlm Bervlce of
Baltimore pike I18veraJ. weeki ago, the General ElecIr\c Com pan)' will
\a fiylns hIa
plane a1onBidd" prOBent the moUon picture "'BUI
ht. dad's. .
Howard. R. F. D .•" Wednesda.y
point.
evenine,
necember 8 a..t 1.45.
We've
heard
tell
of
ba.bles
bOl'D
In the· _
........ ngeInat Hav·
The
public
IB oor4la1l), InVIted to
wltb
gllBtenlDil
teeth.
Donald
Em.
~ord. the ·'Au sk1& started tbe
attend
bcth-occuloD8.
est
~n"".
Jr.,
dldn·t
begbJ
bla
ti&U rolllnlr with a 6·1t vIctor)'.
The}' rousht hard for that score teethlDg quite that early but he cer·...hleh was one of the highest el<. Ialnly had something to mow for
the process by the time be was a
-perienced for I18veral year&.
aeason haa been 80
iNcc_tnl because of the flBht anll
. ioplrlt .whIch the team has shown.
AlBa. con.. tnlaU_ to Phebe L<1.
kenl who haS been elected next
~r·. CSDtatn.
Good. luck to another undeteated team.
EIIIDtt Rlch ....dson appealed
man of mUBlc for tbe club. Mrs.
John C. Brandt and Mrs. William T.
Cale1 were hostesses that day whUe
J(ra. .Jeeae H. Holmes and lira. .Jo-
Wit:ether It'. the pre ..natal mOu..
en.. of IIf. on a.n Ar1n7 post or just
What. we can't eay but certainly It
won·t be lone ere that young grand-
hock8}'
Tbill
tor holiday wreaths tor Pblladel..
phla General HOSPital. Mre. Fl-ank
Keenen asked for gifts or money
donaUon. for ditty bags tor service
men ,l.Si bo the cost of the bellS
which "Ill be filled ~Ith small gltIa
composers and pictures illustrating
themes ot the numbers.
Rachmanloff's well-loved "Prelude ln C Sharp M.inor" was pertormed by Mrs. Ashton whose,wide
musical education was received tn
Europe as 'Well as this country.
Mr. Olefsky who is but 11 years
old played Bach's ItAri080" a.nd
.'Polonalse de Concert" by popper.
Having twice won the national
award for 'cellists his skill Is su..
Darb and hla future promIsing.
With Mrs. Fawcett a. two-plano
number ""Variations on a theme of
B8.J"4n" by Brahms concluded. the
program which had been arranged
b"1 Mrs. R. Chester Spencer chair-
team bas wound np
ita.. n with another nndefeated
ftCOr4. When hookey sterled In
'the fall Coach Virginia. Allen didn't
-think _
had' much to took for·
ward to. bllt her mind ...... 4lUlckl}'
ohanIIe4 to a more optlmlatlc view
The
feated record.
tbera.ptats. The upper age Umlt beInc 14 yearS the 11eld ot occupational therapy Is distinctly one tor
,.oun. women, one which Is thrill.
Inll a.nd aetlaf7\ng.
AlII!: DONATlONS
Garden Committee ~halnnan
including cigarettes.
This New Gen.eratwn
The Bcore atandlng at 6-0, SWarth1Il0r8 had ftniabed another unde-
)l.a.ve lsaued a call for 860 trained.
](.re.
SCBOOLNEWS
ACTIVITIES
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M .... "Sargent Walter
,Narth
Ilro. Ro~ ,J:. ,~a.d)gan, of Dick.
ApartmeQIa
enlerinIOn a.venu·e· _...J\:h 'her sOD Kevin: I ~..", ... a group· 0·' ftiehd. home for Cb..ter',road en~ilecl'over the
.and. baby daughter ,
Rosemary
·re-I the holidays 'at a luncheon at the Tbankoglvlng ."eek-end ber BOn-lnt~~ed. ~om" .]don4a.y after ,a tw~ ,.Inglen~uk saturday.
. . '_'-:
~ law and" 'da;Ugbter ,Mr. and MI'II.
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week. mit to ber parente 14r. and . I(r. and Ml'II. R91>ert A"Sbeppard, 'Fer.rl8 Thomeen and two .one Ferlire. )to~ CowdeQ. .of· Dayton, O. of VaSaar avenUe witb their daug;"- \ 'rIs, iT,.;, and Len of BaIUmore, Md.
:Mrs. Percy WU80n ot Ogdell ave-~ ter Margaret and . .on Robe~ Jr. ,and' ber da...bter' MI'II. H. W.
. '.'
.
AlC
Rlcha~4
F.
Barnes
son
of
Mr.
·nue
ente~talned 'iLt- t.eq. on W,ednes- wJ;lo.. was home I.rom .. B.UIll8 ~p~ ... FrIcke 'and.. three children.' •On
.Second Lieutenant Ernest O.
Thankaglvlng'Day tbere ...... 'famLange, :fr. who 18 stationed &t and Mrs. Clarence H. Barnes of day .tor lin. ~rgaret PbllUP8 ot P.~~ory Scho.ol. Silver· Sprlnp..
HUlbarn avenue haa been trans- Harrisburg.
,.
lid. for the h9lldaya ~~ent ThanJpJ-· ilY part,. Of 24 at diner.
Florence, S. C. was home with hJs
·Ierred
from
Monroe.
La.
to
Fort
Mr.
and
Mra.
Owen
W.,
Gay.
~f
giving with Mrs. Shepparc)'s JPar...
:p8.renta Protessor and Mrs. E. O.
Myers. Fla. where he will conUnue creet lane and Mr.s. James. R. .Gay' ents Mr•. and Mr.s. A. G. Brown of:
Lange of Langewood. Baltimore
NEW GADGETS'
hili studies as a navigator.
o:f ~ark ave~ue-spept Tha,n!UJglvlng Mayfair. Phlladelp)lla•. :
.
pike overnight Saturday: while on a
,FoB '
¥"r: and Mrs. Ba~n~~ entertained Day as the guests ot :Mr. and Mrs.
.Pbl).t.p·W. Knlake·rn. Jr.• a.$t~..
routine' dlgbt to this section. Pro ...
as their guests on Thanksglving W. C. Morrie ot Concordville, Pa. dent
Hili School, pottsto;wn spent
SERVICE MEN &, WOltWf
f~or and Mrs. Lange have reDay
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Culbertson'
Pauline
BeB:tt,Y
a
~em'ber
of
the
the.
~~'ek,,:end
ai
hla
'home.
on
Rlvturned home after spendlng three
, ' FOB SALE A':r, "
,
ot Portland, Ore.• , Mr. and ...r",1 sophomore clw ot Cedar Crest ervlew road.
.
weeks in Philadelphia.
NAVY
LEAGUE·HDQTRS.
Owen Fetters of SaU L&ke City. College. Allentown, Fa., has resum-.
.~. L. J. Servais of Dlcklnaon
Old) BANK BLDG_
Ens1gn Frank Stamford Speck ot
Nev., ,Mr. William Dejone,of'Flor- 'ed her' studIes in
economics ave~y.e entertained her sister ~ra.
Lansdowne, formerly of Cornell
'"ld'O, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hlx- after 'having spent . a three'-day' Katb~rlne Adams and .two cblldren
, ,
avenue bas just received his comson and famt1y of Hlllbom.avenue. Thanksgivln'g vaCation 'With 'her
Beverly, N. ,J. on,Thanka~vl~'
mission In the United States Navy
Mrs. John H. McWllUams_ot Ben- parents Mr. aDd .M'ra. J.·::trrank
and reports to Cornell University
ile ..tt~·' ot Highland avenue. Mo, 'D.· ES1'ATE OF LEON SiNGER. late ot
jamin West avenue .spent Thanks...
3
,.the· 'BoJ'Oush of Rutled&e, Delaware
;oeceir(b~r S.
giving . day and tbe week-end wit;tJ.
The Poets· Circle wlll meet ·with County. Pe~ll8ylvan1a.~-,..et~el1!! ,Teate.- Wednesday, Dec:. 8,,2 ~5~;m.
Pvt. ReX I. Gary, Jr.• an Air stu- . her son Ptc. Jack H. McWllllams Mrs. Samtfel Dodd of North Swarth- mentary on the' abOve J:fI5tate have been
WbIU1er Bouse, OOUege, campa
.
~.
granted to the underr.ianed, who .redent ,at Uavertord College' spent who Is stationed at Camp Reynolds. more avenue Monday. December e questa all" persons havln .. claims or
.~
GoOc;Is -. ~ !e .e;,
Thank.sgivl~g day at hts home on
Greenville. P a . ·
.
at a o·cloCk.·
Mrs. Alva Konkle will ·demands
Estate of the 4e,
Etc.
,_,
.
cedent..:..to8.gaJ.nst
make :the
known
the' same, and
·Yale_ avenue.
James M. Dryden who- re- 'have charge of the program on all persona Indebted to tlle deeer\ent to
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Lt. James G. Gal")" who completturned_ to her malden home In ."Journal p,oetB and Dlale:ct Verse.1t make payment, without delay H,
ed a special course In Electronics
Orange, Mass., last week when'her .' Mr. and Mrs. Lo"Vett Fre,coln
..... -'.' ODILEll~~~~::~~••
at Harv~ University the end of huabaod was transf:rred trom Vlr- Harvard" a.venue retW'ned Sunday'
RutJedge, Peo~,-lvanlL
last week was honie, on a flve-da¥
~ndlng the Thank..: .... vlng or to her attorneYJl
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arter
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t
d
ginla Beach. Va.• an sen on o v e r - . . . . .
uoJ. KIRK McCURDY., ~,
, - - " Good food
pass eMoute. to hie staUon at Camp seas
duty, 'Will arrive Tuesday tor holidays In Atlantic City.
.
'10& Cornell Avenue•.
id
Swarthmore. '. Penll8)'lv&Qla.
DaviS. N. C.
R
to
' - ' .; Qul&SI/JI/ce '
d
t
Wb
Janice,
erry re urne
er. A. SIDNEY JOHNSON. Sr.,. Esquire.
a visit to Ensign Dryden's parents,.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Woodroof ot Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M.,Dryden College•. Trenton. N. J. Sunday ~ter:
..GREER It. JDHNSON.
.... ' Conoenlent LocotImr
Benjamin West a"Venue returned , of 'Swal·thmore avenue and his spendlng the TbankBgiv41s- holidays;
17Medl
. South
Avenue.
...
·
-Pennsylyaula.
last week from Cblcago. 111., whe~
brother-In-law and sister Mr. and at her home on Cedar. lane.
,1~2~t
- - - '11·.II·nl.llIll1lthey were joined bY their son A/c
Mrs. Henry A. Piersol. JI". ot LafaYMr. and Mrs. Carlos F. Noyes of =::;;::;:~::~::~:::::::::::::=;:::
EdwJn C. Woodroof 'Who arrlved
etto avenue. She will be th~ house Parrish road lett Frlda.y tor Plne- •
tram. Camp Kingman, ~ •• (or a
guest of the' Plersols.
Ensign hUrst, N. C .• 'Where they will vac&-:
few days' visit with his parents.
Dryden Is on his tlrst night 'out' of tlon for two weeks.
A/a WoodJ;'oof who has be~n taking
tho country, havtng trained as 'Llb~
Do'ris Laekey a junior·at the N.,w:1
Gunnery at camp· Kingman 18 no,,"
erator pllot.
Jerse)i College for' Women jollned
In Vlctorvllle. Cal.
.
La
lc DIaIr ....
"Mrs. Tbomas Umb Eliot and her parents, Mr. and :!4:rs. A. M.
,MetbodistCburcb
Pte. John H. Beddoe who haa,
P."M! '
babY daughter Sigrid arrived No~ Lackey ot Ogden avenue for
been at the Station 'Hospital, Ft.
THURSDAY~
vember
24
to
remain
for
some
time
hollday.
.
.
'\
Lewis, Wash .• 'for the past soven
,5,.30 lo 7.30 P;M. ," ,
with Mrs. Eliot's parents Mr. 8:Ild
Miss Emma E. Walton of Cedar
weeks is Improving. He is BufferMrs. Carlos F. ~oyes. Ensl~ El,ot lane, Mrs. Vincent S. po~all ~f.
Ing from a. torn carUlai8 and fluid
. hi with the Amphibious Forces 'In North. Chester road. and .~. and
on the knee, a return from
La..-.
Mrs. Robert L. Walton of RdphOS-,
eras Injury sustained at swarthmore' Norfolk. Va. '
Cakes"Canili~ 'FIlDeY, , '
~er. N. Y. left 'Monday for W!nter,
High School.
, Amcleaand Aprons
Park, Fla .• where they will ~e~di
Lafayette B. Austin. 2 C /S has
tU-'
winter
months.
traJlSferred from. South Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Gum-I
Mass.. to the Nav:al, Base' at Bar
Mt.. DreW Pearson the well- mere and. ~heit" baby 80n. of Ha....... '
" :,,' -: ~ , r
Harbor, Me., for a 'course of train..
known columnist and Mrs. PearSon 'Yard .University wlil occupy the;
ing in Radio work. '
of Washfngton, D. C., were Swarth- apartment of'
Walic;m during
AlB Gordon W. Douglas 'Who has moro .vl,ltors over the Thanksgiving
her ab~ence. . Mr. Gummera I~
been an air student at the Western
holidays.
They visited ~r. Pear-- structs the Chinese group a.t tbe.
State 'reachers' College. Bowling
.~oJ,1's" t~o,,81Bt~~S ~~~. G~rdon Lange
Green, Ky., has transterred to
'-. '.
of; Ogden avenUe aD:il :,xI"8.
.
, .': ...
Nashville, Tenn .• for claSsification:
wood 'Fogg of Wallin~~~~: ~~~ theli,II1~;'
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WINNER",
Edwin C. Cooley, A.S., ,WhO re",.. : '. -lr
t,\",llIe
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,
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.(l,
"';::...
"
ceived hiD degree In Mecp.anlpal En.. ,
. . -,:.
",,,,,' an,d M~'. Sal!l:pe\: ,1;>, Clyde
.
gineerlng at the coneie·:in .Oct~ber
"evening at th~
of Swarthmore and Ogden avenues
and who has been at Portsmouth.
and Mrs. Philip WJ
~ntcrtalnetl.Chie.f Just~cc c;leorge W. home of
Va,. since then. hail, transferred to
Maxey of the Supreme Court' of .Knlskern on Ri"Vervlew road result1
the Midshipman School, at. Notre
, ,
Perinsyivanta and . Mrs. Maxey, and e'd~ in the following Une-up of wl.n~
Dame, Ind., tor training with the
I
the Rev. George Christia.n Ander- ners:
V -7 program.
North and south-Mrs. Walter R~
son as tbeir guests on ThanksgivJames G. Dougherty san of Mr.
Shoemaker and Andrew F. Robln~
ing Da)~.
and Mrs. J,. P. Dougl1erty .Jr. Qt:
: M.·s. Clyde accompanied by' her ·soni first. ·Mrs."Saml)el Hanna and
Dickinson avenue has been named
granddaughter V.1rglnia Fr~nels, Mrs. Kniskern, pccond; Mrs. RU8Heli
a student squad leader In the MaH. Kent and 1... G. Luckle, third.
w1ll leave December 14 for Fort
rine 'detachment assigned to the
East and west-Mrs.' H. Bard'"
Lauderdale, Fla. where they w111
Muhlenberg College campus under
well
Lincoln. and M.r8. William
. spend the Chrl.stmas holidays with
the Navy.V-12 training program.
Ensign and Mrs. Charles V. Thnck- Brown, first: Mrs. Sargent Walte:a!
Dougherty a pr.ivate Ih the Ma-'
and Mrs. I. R. MacElwee•. second:
ara Jr.
rln Corps has been on the station
Mrs. Frederick Streicher of North MrS. Wayne Randall and Mrs. John
since July ·1. He was graduated
Chester road w1l1 entertain Mr. and R. Bates, third.
from the Swarthmore ~ligh Scho?J
_Mr. and Mrs•.F.) A. ChIld of PhilMrs. Charles E. Barnard and their
with the Class ot 1943.
adelphia
formerly of V~ar avenue
son Bnrrett ot Bronxville. N. Y. as
Lieutenant Robert V. Faragher
enjoyed a reunion of their complete.
, her weck-end guests.
recently spent a 12-day leave with
family ove~ a recent week-end.
1\lrs. Ch'arles Hussey ~f Presque Their son John Bleecker. Chlld will
his paren~9 Dr. and M~s. 'Varren
Isle, l\Ie. was the Thanksgiving report to the Coast Guard Reserve
F. Farragher of South Chester road
hollda}, guest of her son-In-law and n.t Manhattan Beach, N. Y. on the
before he transferred to Miami,
daughtel' Mr. and Mrs. Ladislaus 14th of this month.
Fla. from Norfolk, Va.,
Balassa of Oberlin avenue.
Pvt. Fletcher 'VllUams, Jr. after
Ann Gorman a student at Beaver
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Whitslt of College who spent the. Thanksgiv-'
a furlOugh spent with his parents,
Forest HUls, New York visited the Ing weck-cnd at her home lin
Mr. and ,Mrs. Fletcher W.lIUams ot
'
former's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
the Farley Apartments. has arrived
A. Whttslt of Elm avenue on
at Fort Ord, Calif. li"letcher was
D(JJl't ShOl) Ul IInste or Points
Tha.n
ksgivlng day r e _ffi a. I n i n
transferred from Fort. Riley, Kans,
You'll \Vastc. . . • T.ime your Shop:
to Fort Ord which is·a replacement ·through Sunday.
ping nnd Suve. ~t doesn't pay to
"When you buy me--whether '''So he ...... ,..,.... ..."".".
MI'. and Mrs. Oscar J. Gilcrest of try and save up all of your potnts
center.
r", • IO¢ War Saving. Stamp, goee to work Cor Uncle Sam.
Harvard avenue entertained Miss until they nrc about to expire. and.
Lt. 'WiIliam A. Faragher who has
and you-b,,,"- Get,4 for
or one worth 25" 50¢,. II, or
Helen Thomson of the staff ot the the.n hastily trY and spe.nd them.
eo.,.,. $3 you pUl in--a 33%
been with the Phl1adelphla DeDot
$s.-you do a patriotic eerv..
percent h,crease on your in•.
Kent
Place
School,'
Summit.
N.
J.,
of the Signal Corps .is now sta'That is not the purpose of ratioplee. And your JDODey goes to
vestment
when !be Bond maas
their
guest
on
Thanltsglving
Day
tioned In England.
ing. Plan your meals for the week.
'II'OI'k
for
Uncl"
Sam
immedllures.
'
The
.aJal ml'el'lrnenI
and for the week-end.
Ptc. Nathan \V. Suplee has com... Determinc the ,number of pOin~s
,
aiel,..
in
.he
aDorldl
.
pleted h'is course as an aviation
Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Am- that you can spend by bude-eHng
"Do it by filling up your War
""B1JI'-1 ecm', KIN yoU' miT
mechanic at the Amarillo Air Base
merman of A'mherst avenue had as them the same as you do your
Slamp Boo.... qulcJdy-'-and
fRlera.
on.
!"OUr
money
until
ht . Amartllo. Texas and has retheir guests from Sunday until money because they are more imthen coilverting thelD into in...
,-011
eon.,.,.'
me
inIo
CI
"
.
...
Tuesday Captain and Mrs. Clyde C. portant than your money. .Spend
turned t.o his former fltatton at
.......
t-paJlng W... Boiubl"
Bon4I
'
Olmstead Field, Middletown, Pa.
Soward9
formcr . rest'dents
of your' pointa weekly and you'll find:
Lt. Robert C. Messner stationed Swarthmore and LansdO'Wne for that you will be spe.nding them
whom they entertained informally wisely. Shop as early in the.·weekj
at Newport News, Va., and :Mrs.
TIlls ~ I. I _ .......... bIIla·s ...... - _ _ "
Messmer .. returned Sunday after. Sunday evening. Captain Sowards as passible and as early .in the day
Is stationed at the':Krrn37 'Ordnance
spending a two-day leave with Mrs.
SIPLER 'HABDWARB
A- P_ SMAU.EY
as possible.
Plant Milwaukee. . ,
Messmer's parents Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. L NOYES
"
SWARTBMORE S'I'lJDEBAKER
Nivin Wherry ot Cedar lanc. Mrs.
A surprise tea. party ·was: given
sALES 8; SERVICES
Wherry accompanied them south
at her North Chester road home
VlCfOR D. SHIRER
for a week's visit.
\Vednesday afternoon In honor of
PETER
TOLD,'
,THE MUSIC BOX
George L. Armitage, Hospital Ap-'
Mrs. Edward A. j~nkin:s by' her
CELlA'S SHOE SHOP
prentice First Class returned SunB,~ J;;QQj'·S,'~ 10",
daughter Mrs. Wayla.nd, 'H;
day to the Nor(olk 'Naval Hospital.
~f -Wallingford Hills and her daughBUCIINEB'S '
n
"
'
Portsmouth. VS:., atter '& turloQ:gh
ter-in-Ia:w Mrs. Howard M. Jenkins
IIARIE ,DONNELJoY,
" '('A).ED BBAl1rY 'SALON
spent ~.1th his pa.r~nts Dr. 'and Mrs.
ot SWfl.rtli.more.
'-. :
G~orge L. Armlt8.~e· ot 'South Ches~ '."
.
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,
ter roadi~·· ,. ' '.
t·gt
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non,
·IV.
MAilTEL BRos. "
Lt. Richard R: c,.:mplqll U.S.N.R.' 'MyerS of Wright Field, Dayton.
* *The
* ArmedFo~ces
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* * With
*
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at
FOR RENT
:&"OR RENT-Fumiahed apartment.· I·
J'9OmB and bath. Refrigeration. Prlvato
entrance. Suitable for one or twO
people.. Media. Box E, The Swanhmo~
FOR RENT-Attractive rooms, tarse
,house. on 19th Street bue line.. Con~.
pnl;al ~up, ideal for business people.
Brea.Jttaat and dinner optional Telephone Swarthmore 1093.,'
'.
FOR RENT-tomtort&ble, warm 'room,
ne&r college. convenient to transpor-·
· taUon. Homelike 8urround.lnp. Break..
fast optional.
0156-J.
Telephone Swarthmore
'
Condl~ona:
,260.00 eaeb or cerOn.ed
check at time of sal6 (un1818 otherwLee $tatoo In advertlBement) balance
hom'e
of
CHRISTMAS
rW,
SAL~
. . Baktu
Mrs.
TURKEY DINNER
and BAzAAR.
',SUIUIII., 11.1
find Cocllt"fI Lounge'
tn••
J;>ECEMBER6:
*
Coc.talJ Houf. 3tD&
nc
$1.25'· '"
a.
P.R.R. STATION
, NEWS NOTES
MI.,
'
::IMPORTAN1.
'
,n~~t:~i~i:~d,~c;reeJt Brldge:~: CIU~
FOR
·WAR STAMP HOLDERS
i.
TBEINGLENEuit "
':RUssELLoS'
.. sK(iViCE
.'
MI",~r.~g0~:;l'~i:l,~~:~;+l,JI
accompanled~'~ MrA.".Curl.Pibil '-a.Ji4· ',OhiO Sl'tent a r:~::n::::~~~1~~~~t
theIr daUghte~.E1 ....~tb 'sPent,& lIIrII. A. M. Myers
week's leave ~t1.1lII the former.'s
..Mrs. Myers ent:etta.ln-ed'
parenta Mr. and Mi'8::'H.~, C ..
,irueab. tor the Tbank8g1vlng hollplOlr of Wallingford. U:, Cit.'in'illoi> ~ , dap Mr. and Mra. Nathaniel Il:vera
.cam-,
left SDI>~~;r,~l!~Jlt$Vf.~,t:~~~"~hter Sydney of Fanduty wb..... 'h.. .;wIf
'lI&htht~r' ,_;N;'S.'86ll Cpl. John Myel'll of
return to·theIr home in cape Kay.
Harrlaburg:•
..,
':'~59c
MARTEL'S
~l
In len daya.
FOR SALE
of
FOR S'ALE-Pi'e-war ice skates, shoes
and guards. never worn; two all-wool
zipper sweaters, never worn. Wlll fit
8 or 9, year old boy. Telephone Swarthmore 0798
we. .
~yarl
Other condlt1onll on
cia,.
No. t7
Facias
September Tenn, lUI
AU that certain lot or piece of land
with the buildings and ImprovementB
thereon erected, situate In the Twp. of
Ridley. CO. of Del., and bounded and
deecrlbed as follows, to wit: Beg. at
a pt. In the middle of the rd. whlcn
leads from DulleIUJ Lane to Lapldea.
a ,cor. of lands of the EsL ot Edw. McGrath: exL thence by the said Iande 8
13·.E. 719.:1 to Crum Creek at a' PL
in the middle of the spur of the HalUmore and Phlla. R. R.; thence by the
middle of dtd spur .and by la.nds of
Chaa. Trosino and NelIJ.s. his wIfe N
1 I-4°' 117.94' i thence sUll by aid
lands N. 10 '-4· E. 224.4' to a pt.;.
thence stlo by said lands N. 60 W. 260'
to a pt. and thence sWl by aald lands
N. 3·, W. to a Itt. In the middle of
said rd. and thence S. 'W. by the mid-dle of aald nL to place of bel'. Cont.
Of, .Dela'ft'81'41 ~ouut7, Peaaa.
NOTICE OF FILING AND AUDIT
OF ACCOUl'ITS
Notice Is hereby given to heirs. Jegs,t~. creditors and all persons in inter~t ~t. accounts In the followlng
eatatelf.'have been flIed in the-'ofrlce of
the Register of Willa and Clerk of the
Orphans' Court as Ute case may be
and that the earne wiD be presented
,to the Orphans' Court of said' County
on Monday, .January a. 19H. at 10
FOR SALE-Double metal bed, springe
o'clock, A. M.. ~. \V. T., for eonftrma(oot coli) $10; Maboga.ny fernery;
Uoo, at whiM. time the said cogt,
Mahogany ,Spinet Desk. Telephone
will audit said accounts, hear ex«pSwarthmore 0890.
tiona to the same and make distrIbution of the balances ascertaIned' to be
FOR SALE-Hand·made fuU-slze vloIn th~ hands of the accounlantl,.
Jin-an idem Christmas gift. TeleBAXTER-Novembe·r 18, Chester-Cp,mplione A. FaIrbanks, Swarthmore 077s...T.
bridge Bank 'and Trust Company. ex, ,
ecutor of Mary E. Baxter, late of the
· FOR SALE-Refectory type, maple
City 01 Chester, deceased.
dinette table, 6V x 34"'. Early AmerBEINHAUER - November 22, Charles
IcalL call Swarthmore 097.6.
R. Heermann. executor of Laura W •
.
. Belnhauer. deceased.
FOR SALE-Ladlea practically new
·blcycle. double galvanized washtubs,
BOULDEN-November 24, George M.
small radio" Eastman Kodak.. SwartJtIL Boulden and Flora. C. Boulden,
,086D-U. .
executors of 'Walter R. Boulden, late
of the C~ty of Chester. deceased.
train, track and
Improvem.enla cons18t of two ltory BOYD-November 29. Th~ First Na.Qcreeand
of land.
or 1_.
gauge. Call Swar,th- frame
.tOllEJ more
building,
16XZ4 teet.
tional Bank of Media. substituted
more
Frame ahed. 8Ox24 feet. Frame shed
trustee of James Boyd, Sr.• deceased.
10>:10 teeL
•
BROCK-November 30, FldeJ1ty~Phlla
WANTED
Sold aa the property ot Nicola
delphia Trust Company. Henry C.
Schl1C'1lzzo. mortgagor and V. Jamea
Gibson., survivIng trustees and .J.
• WANTED-Boy with bicycle forChrist~ catania and loIaJ'7' Catania.., real owner.
Henry Scattergood. substituted trusmas deliveries. Apply Allce Barber R. PAUL ·:LESST. AUome,..'
tee of Alice Gibson Brock, deceased.
GU~
•
BACH-November
3D, EvelYn M. Do·ck.
R. S. KUNSON. Sher1tf.
administratrix. of JQhn G. Bach, deW ANTJDD-Hlgh School girl desires
ceased.
.
·work atter school hours. Write Mary
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
BIRD-Nov. 30. Allce M. Baird. adCummings, Morton. pa..
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA PENNA..
ministratrix, c.t.a. of Clara. .M. Bird•
Friday, December 24..1941
late 01' the Borough of'Swarthmore.
WANTED-High School girl desires
deceased.
work after achool. Write to Audrey
9 :30 A. M. :I!lulern War Time
Batlppes. Morton, Pa.
Conditions: $260.00- Cash 01" certified CURTIS-November 26. The First National Bank of Media and Robert.. W.
check at Ume of sale' (unlaaa otbe....
'VANTED-Three or four bedroom Wise stated In advertisement) balance
Beatty, executors of Maria B. Curtis.
apartment by Deeember 15. Adults. In t~n days., Ot.her condltiona on day
deceased.
'
Te1eph,one S~rthmore 0890.
of 8al~
~
COMFORT-November 80. Martha De 1...
Comfort. administratrix, c.t.a. of
WANTED-To rent small apartment
Helen
De L. Comfort, deceased.
Fieri
Facias
No.
371
cellter Swarthmore turnlshed or un,
'. GILUJN-Nov.
19, Helen F. Gillon, adturnl8hed to college 'faculty meinber.
September Term, 1941.'
mintstratriX o('John G111on. deceased.
"\nlte Box F. Th~ Swarthmorean.
GARRETT-Nov. 22, Marlon G, Han-Is
All that certain piece of ground with
WANTED-A home for a thoroughbred'
and Penrose W. Garrett, executors
the
Improvements
thereon
erected,
situof AlIce B. Garrett. deceased.
·Perslan cat. 1c).:y~8.ra old. Unused to ate on .. the east side of Heather Rd.
40gs and children. ,Owner going overat the distance of 339 ft. southward HETHERINGTON-November 9, The
seas. Phone Swarthmore 13'18.
First NatJonal Bank ot Media.. guardfrom the south aide of Walnut St.. in
Ian of Georp Hetherincton, late &
WANTED-Our high school needs a Upper Darby Twp., Del. Co., Pa. Conminor.
•'
full-time cafeteria. worker.
Call taining In front or breadth on the aat4 HUG:pES - November 23. Roland G.
Heather Rd.. 26.9' ft. and extendlnlf
Swa.rthmore 4657 any weekwday be~ of
Hughes, admlniatrator of An...... F.
that width. In length or dellt,h 888ttwee_i It a.n!l 4. .
.. .
HUghes. late ot the Township ot
ward between parallel linea at right
. Nether Providence, deceased.
WANTED-Tricycle for child, 2. and angles to said Heather ·Rd., ,80, ft.· to
middle of a eertain 10 fL wide HAMMOND-November 2G. Albert R.
;youth bed. Call Swarthmore 3060-14. ,~e
prIvate driveway extending northward
Pearson and Helen A. pearson,' exWalnut St.. and southward Into
ecutors of Emily E. "- Hammond. deWANTED-Person who took dog's Into
Marshall Rd.. the 'south line thereoJ
ceased.
~
~ra.te from the Swarthmore Railroad
being along tbe middle of a certain HEACOCK - November 26, Helen T.
Station belonging to Rademacher Is re- 10
ft.
wide
private
.clriveway
laid
out.
quested to return It to express olrlce and opened over this and the adjOining
Heaooc:k, administratrix of EdwIn H.
at. once.
Heacock. decea&ed.
I
property to the 'south tllereor,' said
HURLOCK - November 27. Provident
driveway
extending
eastward
from
the
WANTED-Young working couple deTrust Company of Phlladelphla. and
side of Heathe... Rd.~ 5'1 ft. under
. sire unfurnished apartment, conven- east
Elms. R. Hurlock, executors of
and
subject
to
certain
building
restrIcIent to college. Reply to Box M, Tbe tions and easement as L~ereln menThomas S. Hurlock. deceased•.
Swarthmorean.
tioned,"and together with the free use
JONES-November 10, 'Ralph E. FanJ[right, Uberty and prIvJlEVre of the'afore!
,hanel, executor of Emily L. Jones.
WAN'I'ED-Foldtng gRte, In good con- sald·
private driveways as and for pasdeceased
diUon. Telephone Swarthmore 203C).
aaeeways and drJveways at all timeR' .TONES-November 30, Alex .T. McClosforever. in common with the
key• .Jr.. eJecutor of Margaret Jones.
WANTED-STILL WANTED, In fact. hereafter
owners. tenants and occupiers of the
also known as Jrlargaret J.,Jones, de. much needed to rent & 4, 6 or 8 bed- other
lots
of
ground
bounding
thereon
ceased.
room house tor young. famJI)" of exec- and having t.he use thereof. and to any
utive recently located In this area,. In other proHrtles
.JEFFRIE1S-Nov,~lQber 30, Louise Jeft,be
east'thereof
as
or near Swarthmore preferred. Call ~ta tb;e first desCribed driveway to
frIes, administratrix of Leroy O. JefSwarthmore 1Ut or wrIte Box C. The whlqh
frles, deceased.
the use of said driveway may be
Swarthmorean.
extended by the said John H. Mc- KJRKPATRICK~November 30. Albert
J. WIlliams. W. Howard Kirkpatrlck.
Clatchy: and as respects the second
and Irene Rlley. executolB of Ezekiel
described driveway In common with the
LOSf
Kirkpatrick. deceased.
owners, tenants and occupiers of the
LOST-Friday (November 19) woman's' other lot of ground bounding thereon KIRKPATRICK - November 30. W.
tan pigskin gloves, practically new.
to Ute BOuth thereof.
Howard Kirkpatrick, Irene Riley and
I
Call Swarthmore 3195.
Albert J. Williams, trustees U/W of
Improvemenl5 consist of two-story
Ezekiel Kirkpatrick, deceased. for W.
LOST-Small sorvlce pln-U. S. Coast frame and Iltucco house. 16x28 feet:
Howard Kirkpatrick, $26,000.00 Trust.
Artil1el'Y.
Telephone
Swarthmore open porch; frame and stucco garage, KIRKPATRICK ...: November- 30. W.
124S-W.
10x18 feet.
..
Howard Kirkpatrick, Irene RUey and
Albert J. Williams, trustees, ulw of
Sold
as
the
property
of
.John
Donlan.
FOR SAlE LOT
Ezekiel Kirkpa,trlck. deceased, tor
Owner in Service. Sate investment. C. WM. KRAFT, .TR•• '!'\Uorneys.
Irene Riley, $26,000.00 Trust.
Lot 8Ox260, value $3500-wlll be sacriKIRKPATRICK-November 30, Albert
ficed for $2600. Central location. all 12/16
R. S. MUNSON. Sheriff
J. Williams, W. Howard Kirkpatrick
improvements.
WlI[. S. BITl'LE
WINFIELD W. CRAWFORD.,
BOROUGHOFSW~ORE
ANNUAL S'l'ATE1IfENT OF' INlDEBI'EDNE!1i/ All OF'
( DIiJOEMBER 31, 1942
Published PUl'!!$nt to 6ecUon JIll of MWllclpaJ BorrowIng Act
of June 25, 184:1, P. L. 119
10.)
~~~~~~;~::;~~::~' \2
to:
SWARTBMOBE J11·J
NotarJ' PabUe - Ib8umaee
Real
state
GHOSS LIABILITY.
"PrincIpal of all bonds outstandlng........ : .......$
All other debts ............................... _'"
DEDUCTIONS AUTUPRIZED BY LAW;
(1) Cash and bonds of the Borough
held in Sinking Funu (all In cash) •....•.•
(2) Par. or A.Ctual· value of Jegal investments
other than (1) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
(3) Collectible mUnicipal liens OIed of record ..
(4) Surplus cash ..•••..•..•........•....•.•.••.
(6) Delinquent taxes on real estate and sewer
rents (90 per cent estlmaied collectible)...
(6) Current revenues coUect1ble within
current fiscal year.........................
(7) Other solvent debts ........................
,
None
26.66
64.00UO
Outltaa4ID1'
llamrft.7
$14,000
Nov. 1. 19fi
56.000
OcL 1. 1960
(e) ASSETS IN EACH I!UNXlliG FUND (one tund)...
6,79D.67
PubJislied by Order ot the Council of the Borough of Swarthmore.
.'
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
Borough Secr~tary
AUDlTOS'S ANNUAL REPORT
SOBOOL DIBTRIOl' OF' THE JlQROUGH OF SWABTBH~
D~WAaE OOUIn", I/l'ATIll OF' PE5NsYLVANIA
lor U!e
, SOBOOL YE&a ENDDfG olUIIY I, 1Na'
TAXATION
~"'e4 '9aluatlon of tasable ,.... Ulate ....•....••..•. : ............'28.01t...
Number of mUls levied •• , •.•••••••••.•.••• ,........................
J.t
Number aSl!lesaed with per ea.plta tax ••.•.•••••..••.••••••..•••••.•• I 41f.
Rate of per capita tax. ................. : •••.•••••••••••••••••.•••••• ,
i.ot
-
or Bcbool 11IU:'
Amount levied (Face of 1912 dupUcate)l 6.685.00 $136,025.20
$1<1.610.20
AddItions to duplIcate ................ .
111.00
.511/2
111.51lJJ
Penalties added atter Oct. 1, 194.2 ••••.•
111.1&
60U, V:
, 120,281/2
Total amount (swn of'l. 2 .& 3) ... .-••
1.418.16 186.686.47
UI,04l.62
Intereet added by County Tre8.eurer •••
uo
1.60
Exonerations (1942 tax)· .••.•••••.•••• '1.001.8&
1,004.85
2% Commls&lon to County Treasurer ••
1.90
U.
1901.2 Tax Returns to COuntJ'.
,
-COmmlseionera •••.••••.•••••.•.•..•.
8.917."
;~
.lofot:, flied as Uens or returned
Paid by Tu: Collector ........... ..
811.U
, f1l,1.
AmoIm&
','17." "
.
Amount of 1942 tax collected
5.191.20
131.712.ll
aEOEIP'1s
18'1,609.11
EXPENSES
Balance on band July 6,
p:::;i-t;~~19~'~3i:7"t2·.ii$ 8,873.78 General Control (A) •••.•.•• f 5,78'-11
Per Capita Tax. ·4:2
6.797.20
-...:.....:..- 137.609.11 ,Instruction (B) ............ . 125,711.18
Delinquent Tax
Auxiliary Agencies (C) ••••• _.881.88
(Previous to 1942).........
6.9"7.98
Stat& approprlattons: Teachers,
OperaUon (D) •••••••••••••• 1'1,685.08
Transportation. Tuition,
. Vocational •••••••••.••••••
1,631."
Tuition non-resident pupils .• :tr:~::~ Matntenance eE) ••••••••••••
Sale of real estate, supplies.
Fixed Charges (F) ••••••••••
9,60
and equipment ••••••••••••
An other; sources .•••• ~ ••••• 1.50'-18 Debt Service (G) ............ IUIUI
Total receipts .•.•••••••••. $210,934.49 capital Outlay (H) ••.••••••
',130.82
SUMMASY
.................................................. pl0,984.'"
Total Current Expenses (Items
A-F Inc.) ....................... $16%.068.12
Total Debt ServIce (Item G)....... 24,261.76
Total CapItal Outlay (Item H).....
2,330.13
,
. Total ••••••••.•.••••••••••••••••••
r
188 8H 2.
Balanee on Hand (To Be Available for School Year 1948-44, ••.••••••• $ 22;274:211
..
Guanl rour Water Sup,;ly
"oted rour Water.Pipes, Now
EDWIN B. KErr EY, Jr.
Yoar Jeweler
II Ea8& 7th . .
Ol! an
(Oppoolte New State 'l1leme)
'Phone au J&e;p 3784
PIcIare Jllram'nc sta H ODe!7.
Bo«*' Kod-k &appI1eII '.
G,oelhc ~ Onft
~.&eI'
18.798.96
~~1.t ~~~
108 B. onmge Bt.
'PlloDIl Jled.Ia ..
'Plio..
3.160.00
4.884.92
35.628.69
(d) FUNDED DEBT
A.. J[EBCBR QUINBY, JR.
SJMMOIIIDS
3.040.97
NET DEBT .••.• ~ •. ; ••••. : •..••..• ; .••..•.•.••••
$
7.364:.64
ASSESSED VALUATION, (1942) •••••••••••••••••••
5964,160.00
Ie) ASSETS OF THE BOBOUGH.
'
. (1) Items 1 to 7, inclUsive, above .••....••..•..• , 64.009.80
(2) Physical ·property of the Borough:
Buildings and Real Estate •••••..••••••••• 49,296.97
Street improvements. and Sewer Systems.. 246,8.91.44
General. Borough EQ.uipment and Fire
391.182.16
fighting equipment ..................... 37.787.64
FUNERAL DIRECl'OR
'14 Welsh 8&1 el
,1,170.94
(b)
• A. J. QUINBY &: SO
,
69,000.00
2.370.94 ,.
•
,
•
Your water-pipes are a vital supply line
that must be kept open_
Theee vital lines are difficult and eostIy
to replace during wartime.
Oleate
*"IJ"
Pili/sJ.lfhi. Suhurban
?De ,'GH'f6:A''''
Amount of Talt eoUeetor"a Bond ••••••.•.••••••••• '25,000.00
AmOUJlt of Tr6aauret'a Bond •• ~.h ••.•••••••••••• , 1.1i00.tO
~l of _ . lI
and _
the _tIee of tho _
Of the -..s IU'O In aoooidan.. WIth ....
11. 1141
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"
~
CIWu.Es
.~
.
:
"
R.
'Ar1h _
GBBNJm.
DABOLD OGRAlI.
A. I!!JIDNKY. J'O~, .Jr.
'EIi .IM,!" .• _. oraw ...... 8 n all
I ' . Ihr, in .•. ftIe ta pel
, " II 0'.;' GPit. rio1IIIO' '
... ,. -, .,,,
'.
~.
Pa.
It·,
." ...-'---'
AT
Need Reserve Blood Summer (Jrtlup Elect8
l)onor8·..
.
.,.w
(ConUnued from PaP 1)
Mond&l/' evening with the tour
and directly to .the armed force •• membe.ra Mrs. Steven Spencer. lin.
Our Marines paid, the eMeat WUllam R, Huey, ;Mrs. lI'redericl<
price In human ute per 8Q,U&r8 yard Anthony, and Mrs. Joseph Reynolde
attendl~g.
Frank Morey hII8' &Coo'
In the IWItory of the Corps to win cepted another term aa a boaI"4 cU·
Tarawa In the Gilbert Islands. Be" rector, and Mrs, J. BunIA WeR ....d
side bodies In the' ~d at Betto Mrs. Huey are tlillngout two un·
hundreds of used blood pllUlDla. "Its expired -term&
The retiring members of the
The 8)Vartbmore Mothers' Club attest 410t only to the bltterneBa of board are Mrl!l. Howard TUrner and
will hold Its monthly meeting on the flght but to the brave support Mra. Hugh O. Thayer.
Friday December 10 at a p. m. at of the Medical Corps which is d:ediNwwl1 elected offic81'8 for t~.
the Woman's Ciub. Dr. Leora Sher- cated .to saving as many Uvea 8.8 current year are. M1'8. Robert Eo
Idan a pioneer in the field of edusp1l1e.r president. Mrs. :1. B. pope
can be saved. ~he c'v.IUan popula~
caUon ·wlll be the guest speaker.
vice-president. Virginia Ratb secmust dedicate
retarY'. Mrs. David McCahan' correIJr.
:pro Sheridan has long been con- tion of SWarthmore
.
'.
cerned with the educational prob- itself to supplying the plasma with- ponding secretary', .Mrs..108epb Re,...
lems of neighboring countries an~ out whIch a Medical Corps Is belp- nolda treasurer, and Mra. Frederick.
Anthony asaiBtant treuurer;
spent almost 20 years In· Brazll as less. ThlB Is no tlm'i! to faU:
educational advlBor . to the Brazll
The tremendous effort which the
government. Her. prime objective
Friencla' HoUday Sale
house
to bouse ca.nvass has just
at that time was the establlahment
A sale of Chrlstmas articles Inof. home-making &ehools tor girls involved: the hours of work and
anxiety to which. the blood donor cluding aprons. baked goods, ~&o.
ot''hlgh school age.
.
Her study of the homes through- commlt.tee is subjected prior to serves, little chlldren's dresses and
out that country and her travels ea.Qh blood donor meet Is bard to manY' other fancy and useful ItemB
Into all secUons of Brazil qua.\lb' explain or understand. In an at- will be held In Whlttler House next
her excellently for her talk OD tempt to meet the ever Increasing WednesdaY afternoon trom J to 4.
ItBrazlllan Home Ufe." Dr. Sheii~ nee~ for plasma, blood donor meets o'clock.
Mrs. Vernon Nisbet chairman of·
dan Intends to speak primarily OD are already scheduled throughout
the home Ufe of pre-school young-' ~1I44:. Atter next week's meet De- tho Bewing group of the Swarth~
sterS ot .the age in which members cember 8. 9. ,and 10- ·there will be mora Friends Service comm!ttee sa
none until the end of ·February and In charge of the afta.lr, ass1sted by
of the club are most interested.
.Mrs. Chester Roberts. Mrs. c, Jil,
\ Dr. Sheridan has made her -home the first ot March. Donors are
'McClung. and Mrs. -e. W. LippinIn Swarthmore f.or the past few asked to register at. next week's
years where she bas continued ber meet their wUl1nposs to serve cott.
Interests and acUvitlea in new again in March. A boo.k for this
purpose will be avatlable at the
phases of the education problem.
Jr. Club Board Meet .
registration desk. Othenll. who may
At 8 o'clock Monday evening. De. perhaps have been unable to give
cember
6. the board ot directors of
blood at this meel but are able to
HARRY Eo McCONE
the
Junior
Woman's Club 'W111 meet
do so In the early spring are asked
at
the
home
of Marguerite Getta:.
Funeral services were held in to call SWarthmore 0949-J three
21'1
Dickinson
avenue. Any memPhlladelphla Tuesday afternoon for weeks before th" scheduled ev:ent.
berS
who
cannot
attend are asked·
Harry :Edgar McCone of 425 Har- Spontaneous otter would do a good
to
telephone
Helen
Graemer,
vard avenue who passed away Fri- deal to bolster a. badly dlsconraged
Swarthmore
OSSI.
day In Taylor Hospital, Ridley Park group of worke....
where he had been a patlent four
weeks. Private interment follo",04.
He was 64 years old and had been
111 several months.
STORE
'J'ban.. 9 A.IiL to 5.30 P.II.
:Mr. McCone "",as a graduate ot
the old Temple College DIvinity
HOURS.
FRIDAY,. "-M..tu 6 P.M.
School In 1800 although he did not
SATtJRI)AY, 9 A.M. to 9.30 P.M. .
enter the ministry. For t~e past 40
years he was an auditor witb the
peimsylvanla Railroad.
Prlol'" to moving to- Swarthmore
eight yea.rs ago he had been a. resldent ot Haddonfield, N. j., tor 25
yearB.
SurviVing are his widow .Mrs. ida
'I'homas McCone: four sonl!! Lt.
Howard with the Army In Africa.
Alan ot Lansdowne, and Robert and
Henr)' ot swarthmo.re: a daughter
Corner
Mrs. Homer Evans of Danville, 111.,
and five 8Tandcblldren,
To Tell· Personal
Experience in
Brazil
SUPBR 1'000
- LOW PRICES
Legs of Lamb
Shld of Lamb
Chuck Roast
Hamburg
42c
Ib30c
30c
28c
Ib
6pb.
3pt..
lb
9pb..
lb
8 pta,
Swift's
Premium
Sliced thin
Air-Dried
Cbops Hams
Beef
IbZlc
Center Cut
Pork
8 "":"b
.--
Ib 37c
• points
Tender Ooo"ecJ Ham
~ ~~~
1A
pb.
plqr.
TOREX
Relish
Bouillion
.QmEN
TURTLE
·FORH<1l'
Solip
u ....UcaecJ
UnraU
19c
Jar
Tin
1ge
23c
Plum Preserves
I
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25c
Peanut Butter
41c
Banana Flakes
18e
Cereal Varieties
6 pb.
jar
Jar
tin
pkg
,)VEN BAKED
B&M
VAN CAMP'S
EVAPORATED
STARKIST
FANCY
Beans
Milk
Tuna
1 Brown point
14 polnfll
15c 6 Tins 53c
'f.~J&M Golden Corn
Jar
•
5 points
Tin
35c
14c
Libby Fruit Cocktail 31e
Citrus Marmalade 2~, 29c
Sweet Potatoes ~ 24c
tin
jar
Font Hook
I_BEANS
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plqr31c
I,. =T= I
9
pia.
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VOL
RICHARD OGDEN
Quietly, on the afternoon of November 22. Rlohud Ogden. the well
known and OldeSt-cltiZen of swarthmore, found rellef from his six
years' Illness. He was la.ld at rest
ln peaceful association 'WIth hIs son
In the burial ground ot the Springfield Friends' Mee·tlng, ot whIch he
was a member.
RI~hard, the only son of WilHam
and Mary Hull Rhoades Ogden, was
born December 8, 1860 In Nether
Providence. In his earty teens the
familY
moved to Philadelphia
whero Richard attended school, and
entered the 1882 class ot the Unl~
versity ot Pennsylvania. Before his
graduation. hLs· uncle. Charles G.
Ogden persuaded Richard to becomo a partner with him In the firm
of C. G. Ogden and Company a coal
and lumber yard then loca.ted on
the Pennsylvania Ratlroad at Riverview avenue.' He took his residence with his Uncle Charlie who
lived in the house, since torn down.
on tho property now of the late
Louis. C. Emmons.
In 1889 he married Emma Cresson and built a. home at swarthmore avenue and the railroad, now
occupied by Mrs. Dodd. whero
Clement. their only Child, was born.
About 10 years ID:ter he moved the
yard to the present" slte ·of the
Mason Builders Supply Company
and shortly after be built hts late
home on Dartmouth avenue. Upon
the death ot his uncle Richard continued \0 operate 'under the firm
name of C. G. Ogden and Company.
He later sold this business to the.
Mason-Heflln Compa.n.,. retiring
from tho lumber industry.
He was well known to the older
cltlzellBl of the Borough for hla honeR and fair b.ialness methods;· a.nd
had conilecu(\1UI·throughout the enUre ""untt. HI. compallY' supplied
makrlals tor the· erection: of many
,hom... ...,r either b'u1ldinP In
SWarthmo... _
.t_.
Hya-Squirt
Lets
Flirt
NEW
COTTONS
By Trudy Hall
~49
Sizes 9 to 15
lle:witchingly be-ruffled with
grandmother's embroidery is
this,lovable, tubbable cotton.
Unbutton the neck and. preSto
there's tiny turnback lapels,
Red, green, brown or blue
stripes on white,
OTHER JUNIOR
COTTONS
·2.88 to 8.95
SWARTHMORE, D~ER 10, 1943
$2.50 PER YEAR
Cold Cancellations
Threaten Met
Quota
\Mon., T~, wed.,
.
xv, No.jiif 49·
BLOOD
NEEDED TODAY
- .
C&B Mince Meat I~L31c
C&B Tomato Juice 46: ZSe
Bisquick
31e
Wheaties
lIe
PICCMDIY
OR INDIA
THE SWARTHMOR
Ttle Swarthmore Recre4Uon ....
soclatloD met at; Borou.h H811 oD
CLUB
SELF" SERVICE
,
I
\
The final day ot a three·day vlelt
of the Blood Donor Mobile Unl~
Southeaatem Chapter of the American Red Cross to the nelghboriog
Ridley Township High SchOOl Is In
.,rogresa today. The prevalent epldemlo of debllltaUng colds baa lie·
c8saJtated a la.rger proportion of
cancellaUons thaD. had. been anticlpa~d, and the ample reserve Ust
of donors has been depleted. ·A call
• to Mrs, Phelps Boule at Blood
Donol" headqua.rtera, Ridley Park
0711 to offer donor service" today
WUl be gratefully received.
Swarthmore, Ridley· TO'WD8hlp.
Ridley f'~k, Morton, and Rutledge
are co-operaUng In the current
meet. lI[rs. Boule blood dOnor
ohalrman for Swarthmore and Bidley Town.ehlp and Mrs, na.iph Ash·
worth blood donor chairman fmo
Ridley Park ... e In charge,
Giving valuable asa1st8.nce are
:Mrs.. R. P. Kroon booking cba1rtna.n tor the Township, Mrs. Everett L. Hunt co-chairman t~r
Sw~more•. Krs. A. M. Lackey
aDd Mrs. JlcNe~ of the Swarthmore
commlltse,· Mra. Paul Fetzer lled
Oro... chairman tor Ridley Par~
Mrs. Frank L. MarUn Red Oro..
ohalnna.n for Rutledge. a.nd M1'II,
L.·G, Livlnpton'blood donor chair.
man for )lorton.
The ilwartbmore Motor Corps wUl
drive the unit out from PhUa.delphlafivery """ anll remal!lllll.du!:J ..
throughout the three-daY meet.
Ml'l9. John R. Bates, Mrs. J,·FrancIJJ Taylor, lira, Sewell W~ nodge,
Mrs. Thoma.s Sheridan, Mrs. S, H.
Ayers, Mrs. Walter A. Schmidt; Mrs.
Robert COl<, ....d Doree., McConecby
wUI drive,
.
. The playroom· operated for chU·
4ren of blood donora will be
manned uiro".bout the meet by
three
Bwarlhmoreana:
Leonore
Perkins, :Mrs. E. N. Hay and lIrB.
DwIght Cooley,
Sp-aolal services on Wedneada¥
'WIll be In charge of Ridley l;'ark.
On Thured&l/' anll· FrId&l1' swarthmore· 1VlU car.ry on. Reglst&red
nurses lIrs. 1... J. Kooh and Mrs.
Gaoi'lle Sweet wUl 8.1111iBt the unit
nursing ataIf on Thursday a.s will
Nurses :AIdes Mrs, H, S, Toole, ;Mrs.
Fl'a.ncls Gibson &.nil M.rs, Norman
Borden.
Gray Ladles In attendance will
Include Jln. Charles G. Thatcher,
Mra. H, C, Barnes, Mrs: George L.
~MW, M1'II, E, R, Baar,M1'II,
E. L. Mercer and Jeanette Bair.
Mrs. George Annitage will dlrect
the canteen for both days. :Mrs.
Elliott Richardson Is chairman ot
canteen on Thursd.a1 with ,}Irs.
Thomas Simpers,. Mrs. Pa.ul Rutan,
Hre. Wnnam H. Brown~ Mrs.
George B. Sickle, Mrs. RoY latimet. Mrs. Walter SUplee. ;Mrs. Nor~
man Hulme and· lira. George Armitage as co·workers. Mrs. Clifford
Banta, Mrs. Dwll
W~ w!}l serve dinner.
On FrIday regiBtered nurses Mrs.
Sweet and· Mrs. M. C. Neal win be ~n
attendance with NU1'8e8 Aides MI"8.
E. W. Crosby. Mrs. George P. Wa'rren and Mrs. Joseph N. Wa.lton.
Gf&l/' Ladles Mrs. Franklin S, Gillespie, Mrs. Norman Krase: Mrs.
Albert Hllles and Mrs. Rlchard
Hatg will be on duty.
1\11'8. Armitage will direct Mrs. R.
B, Runyan, Mrs. Y. A. Vogel. IIrs.
Frederick R. Lang, Mrs. Birney K,
Morse, Mrs. Leon Singer, M .... D, C, .
Armstrong. Mrs. -Bebert· powell.
Mrs. Kendall Ba.dler. and Mra. Elric
Sproat In the d&lI". duties.
ApproDma.tely 315 donora are
reglatered for each of the meet's'
three d&l/'s. Ot the total 845 who
111ft ~ 11100II to the Red CrGIII
far ..... pol
UII8 _11 J!ae
_
eervl_ 1 T1 are from
_ _ more. Bet. i 110 ....... 0
.1...... 11111 be b1e4l each ~.
.Ireot
In spite of war-time restrictions which caused the suspen'slon
of the annual banquet in favor of a program confined to the
High Scho~1 Auditorium, more than 650 guests, 'parl!lIts, and
students Fnday night acclaimed this year's Ninth Annual Honor
Nig/lt to Coach "Bill" Ziege.n •
''-AS=K::-:':A[::-:':-=T~O-':REPOR=-----T-' fus, and tile High &;hool F.oot·
ball squad as the most notable
of the many heretofore pie.
Frank R. Markley chairman
s" •• '. :" ~1
1;"'.~I':Ii->:.'
.
ot the Boroug-h's United·
....
.
.-'""~ .~ __._~__ .;..;: __.~t..;~ ...... ~ .• ~ . ....:..._.. :
The First Church of Chrlst Scientist dedicated· Its church edifice
on Park avenue· Sunday a.t two
services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
When the ft.rst 8ervices were beld
IQ. the newly completed church On
Jill\ua.ry 6, 1930 clearance of a. debt
of $6'1,000 ·faced ita membel'll before the church could be ded.1cated~
Discharge ot this obUga.llon within
13 ye~· has been aocompllBhed
tbrouarh voluntary contrlbuUons
from members and friends and floal donatioD from ·the fund established by Ma.ry Baker Eddy for the
8JS8t.stance of bre.nch Churches ot
Christ Scientist.
: 'J.'!Ie·. i>n\.lro.; mOllllt'l'8blp eztends
gn;,teful appreolallo.n to tho .Fini·
N~tlona1 Bank and Trust Company
of Swarthmore for Ita interest and
co-operation through the yea.ra.
The dignified church edifice on
Park avenue was planned by Archltect William. Pope- Barney a member of the church "who aimed to
expreSB In the exterior of the bu.Ud ...
1118' the traditions of early American
arohltecture.'" The old colo.nlal
courthouse In Chester helped to Inspire the design for the reader's.
desk and Old at. Davids the ex·
terior pian,
In 1918 a few Christian ScientIsts
BACK FROM CHINA
Elizabeth Hoba.rt arrived Satur..
da:y to visit her brother and siaterLn.-Ia.w Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Hobart of North Chestel· road. having
returned to Amedea on the .lateat
trip of the Grispholm atter an absence of tour y~ars.
MIBJJ ~obart was born .In Peklng,
Cbina and received he-r early education there. later gra.duaUng from'
Nol'\hwestern Ul1lverslty. and the
Na.tlonal Kindergarten College ,In
this country. Returning to the Orient she established and taught In
the first kindergarten .in northern
China. and also started the first
nativ£: kindergarten training school.
She w8.s sponsored by the Methodist Mission Board and at the time
of Pearl HaJ;"bor was In Peking.
Since then she has been in var.lous
civlltan centers held by the Japanese untll ;JourneyIng to Shanghai
bY. train to board a Japa.nese ship
which took her to Indla, the Griepholm and home.
Several daYB this week Miss Hobart is attending tbe MIBBlon
Boards conference at Buck Hill
Falls.
gathered for services in a. private
home In Swarthmore. In May of
the n"\txt year 18 ot them met to
organize a ChrlaUan. Science Society wblclJ. held Its drst services
on Kaot" 26 of the same year in
Borough Ball. moving later .In the
year to the Woman's Club for Sunday and mid-week services, In
July, 1923, the Society applied to
The Mother Church In Boston for
"recognition 88 a. loyal branch
churQh."
Having achieved this and a charter as. an looorporated church from
the Dola.w.4l'o pounty courts In 1124.
the· ChU10ch acquired tbe 8ultabte
10ca'tl01i Oll" Park·'avenae• .:, Tbo·cor.
nerstone of'the bulldlng whlcb was·
dedicated With deep rejOicing Sunday was laid on June 25, 1929. The
following quotation trom a. dedlca· tory messase by Mary Balter Eddy
· was .read at both services Sunday:
"Humbly, gratefuUy, trust1ngly•
I dedlcat~ this beatiUful· bouse
worship to the God of Israel, the
divine Love that reigns above the
Hhadow, that launched the earth In
ita orbit, that created and governs
~he
unlv8rse--guardlng. guiding,
giving gJ.·ace, health, and Immortality to man."
War
Chest warns resiilents iliat 86
per cent of the quota· bas ·been
secured to date. This fl~re Is
the report of 300, out· of 1450
cards In wqrkeM' hands.
Ma.Qy solicitors and captains
have yet to report and· M,=,.
Markley emphaslzes the· extreme
I~port.a.llce ·Of secQrlng state~
ments from aU workers over tltls
week~end.
-..
The campaign fOr the War
~he8t .on who~e
funds many
agencloa v.Ital both to· the 'battle a.Dd hom~ front depend closes
Wednesda~ December .16.
. . .
The program got: underway under
th~ masterful lea4ershtp of ,jam.
R. Taylor, chairman of the apoDBOr..
Ing committee. who th~oughout the
ot the IllBDY teatures
'maintained the ~ark of bumof tllat
was a deIlgbt .to alJ In attendance.
parU~ularJY. Ul.e hODor CUesta· 1v~0
pe~Jially were ~ha "butt" o~ much
of tho good humor.
The tw:o prlnC:l~ l5P6a.kera ot the
evenl ... , provfc!ed a contraat In speclflo aud[~Dce a~p~. ~. Richard
H. ~b~nson. offlcer-In-·chai-ge
the NaY?' V -5 ·proaTam at U.e
University of ~ennaYlvanla
stlrrl~g spe.ech on Naval Aviation
and PhY5lea\ Flto...... lI1usira.un~
AT JUNIOR CWB
·the etfl~lent ~aln·lng their sons a.r8
Margaret Eberbach Costello, ra- .recelv1n~. under the ~aDy. J)reae~t
dlo. opera,· and concert 80PI1\ll0 pf day 8pec~al1ze~ m~lllar1' tra1~IDl'
Cynwyd, will present tPe program proFBms, ~e irtated that th~ coot
at the meeting of the .JUnior Wom~ to the government of tJle coJia.piete
an's Club Tuesday,t 8 p. rp.. Her training ot a na~ pilot amounted
perform~ce HMargo'8 JlO\l!f8 o.n to ~40,OOO. Lt. ~ob1nBOD 8.4ded
the HUI" gives the .tory in. oopg greatly to the appOaJ ot his WI< by
of a honiemak~r whOfJe Jl!~, WM the ~hOWID~ o~ tnotfoq, ptctl1l'e8 on
thefralnlng
prosnun a~ Chapel
.trB.DBt.
. onn.
. od' through the etro.lt..
\ . Qf .mn,
N, C,
. .
. an interloi·· decorator.
, '
Allee Rellgrave . program' chalr.Dlc~ Mattia, coach ot tbe .sensaman urges aU ·members to' attend tlonal LoWer Merion. BIi}l SCJ:J,Qol
(Contln)1ed o,n Pap 6)
.
as well as any Swarthmoreans who
,~.,
.
, .
lire Int~..;Bte4 in the tlmel,. ilub-
Jed ot fll:rnlture rejuvenation. The.
pt'ogram will precede the business
of
meallng.
LISTS
NFa)S'
Legion Auxiliary' CbrlBtma.s giftS
fOJ.'" needy families in Its district wlll
be diStributed the· "iVeek ot D6cember· •20. A special need exJ.st8 for
children's toys since this year the
Christmas Toy Shop has been eliminated. The shorte.ge of chlldren·s
underwear places this article high
l)OY W. Delapla,.1ne was renamed'
on
the Christmas list aDd any donapresident of the School Board a.nd
tions
will be put to ~oo(l use.
David Mccahan vice-president o.t
New
books or a shoe kit, ctca.rthe regular meeting Wednesday
ettes,
or
any other attractive article
The date of commencement was
for
th~
Auxiliary
Chrlstm8.8 box for
moved up from June 1 to .June 6
a
Q1!rviceman
may
be left at 118
withBaccalaurea.te servlce on SunHarv~rd
aven~e.
Offerings
tor food
day• .,June i. Seniors with Jqbs are
for
Chrlstpla.s
baskets
total
$2~. tor
· excused from ~hoOl neXt week.
wbic)l
the
Auxiliary
Is
gra.tetnl
to
The CbrlstlQ8.IJ yaeatlon beginita
iqterested
triends.
mng December -17 and ending JanThere will be DO regular Auxll..
uary 10 was· c~ndrin~d by Board
la~ meeting until January 1'1, 1944.
actlon.
Burg~ss
.
iellted.
Starts Seal Sale.
NAVY LEAGUE NOTES
. Navy League Service Headquarters will be closed on December 24 •
for .the ·Chrtstma.s HoUday,
All members are reminded that
at the Tuesday meeting to which
Mrs. Henry B. Cookman was hostess only a few non-perishable donaUons were broUght for the .JU-.
.
Photo by Dave Eynon
n1er NsUo' Chrlstm811 ba.sket,& ·Ad·
Karen
Knlskern
chairman
ot
the
Chr1stm.as
Seal
campcJgn thankil
~a1' contribuUon. are urgenUy
Burgess John H. Pitman for bls purcha.ae 'ItI!lch Maried off lhe local
ll"""ed and Olay be lett a.t he....• drlVG. Work o~ the Delaware county .TubereulGets A..s9oelatiOn to which
• ......- In the Old Ba.nk Building war·s presau", gt.es addiUonal ~c.lal taalm Is d8peJl4ent upon wide· .P...... _
aI t h . _ _
. ,
.'
before I)OCember 18,
.1p.trod~ct1on
ot
p.ve ..
8tUBfNT Dlom
rII III I'
'AT H. &S.
_
:
Talk by Butcher to
Precede Group
Discussion .
"~~eparlng for Elrectlve CItizen ..
ship will present Practical waya
In whiCh people
Swa.rt~more
become more effective arid better
clUzens at Monday night's ·meetlng
ot the Swarthmore Home
·Scb~ol AsaoclaUon at 8 ··o'cloek l.n
the College a.venue high School auditorium.
Uarry Butcher, executive aecre~
tal'>' of the PhUadeJphta Commit.
tee of '10 will be the speaker. Mr.
Butc)ler Is a. well known educator
4nd.. througb his work With the
committee, .. performIng
unique
service Ill. an educational campaIgn
for better citizenship.
.
A selected group ot high school
students win Join with Mr. Butcher
in a panel dlscuaston as ,to how
school and community can prepare
for more effective cltlzenl9hlp. Students who will participate include
Herman Holmes. David Webb, Don
Rut?;lerford. ,Sidney Smith, SalI,.
Spencer and Betty Mo~e.
Robert J. Cadigan chairman of
the program commlt(ee pointe out
that the responsibility of clUzenehlp
Is greater today than ever before;
that It Is exceptionally Important
for boys an dglrls of high sc.hool
age to reaHze their duties as ctti2ens. Four parents have been
added to the panel.
Mrs. C. MacDonald Swan. tenth
grade representatl"Vf;l. is In oharge
of the retreshm~nu, ~or. the meetIng. Mrs. SWan will· have as her
ILIIBIstants Ml'!!, R. Bla!T rrlCll. Ji(rs.
Waldo B. Damon, M1'8. Ralph F.
. Matthews. Kl'8. Georg~ ~, Mrs.
Frank G. Keen~. ]Ira.. Birney KIllona, Mrs. 'Nol'rlo O. Taylor, Mrs.
samuel D, C1Fo1e 1Ul~ ~ Alfred G,
mil. . Dec9ra.Uons W1IJ ~ .,.med
""t In ... c;l/P'1Btu:r.p
m"SU:
.
...,
....
ea.n
of
and.
a.
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
tHVr>rthmore ColleGe
Library
Svmrth m.ore. Pa.
•
a
,
DR.
AT
MOTHERS! CLUB
To Tell Personal
Experience in
Brazil
SUPER .000
The S)Yarthmore Mothers· Club
will hold Its monthl)" meeting on
Friday December 10 at 3 p. m. at
LOW PRICES
SELF" SERVICE
Legs of Lamb
Shld of Lamb
Chuck Roast
Hamburg
Center Cut
Pork
Chops
Ib37e
8 pointa
6 pta.
3 pta.
9pts.
8 pta.
42e
Ib
Ib
Ib
30e
30e
28e
Ib
Swift's
Premium
Sliced tbin
Air-Dried
Hams
Beef
the VwFoman's Club. Dr. Leora Sher~
idnn a pioneer in the field of education ·will be the guest speaker.
Dr. Sheridan has long been concerned with the educational problems ot nclghboring countries and
spent almost 20 yem's in Brazil as
educational advisor to the Brazil
government. Her primo objective
at that time was the establishment
ot borne-making schools for girls
of high school age.
aer study 01' the bomes thrOughout thnt country and her travels
into all sections of Brazil quality
her exc:ellently for her talk on
"Brazilian Homo Life." Dr. Sheridan jntends to speak primarily on
the home life of' pre-scbOol young-'
sters of the age in which members
ot the club are most interested.
Dr. Sheridan has made her home
in Swarthmore for the past few
year9 where she has continued her
Interests and activities in new
phases of tbe education pr?blem.
BUIT
Ib 37e
Ib 3&
C&BMineeMeat I~Z'3Ie
C&B Tomato Juice 46~Z. 2Sc
Bisquiek
31 e
Wheaties
lIe
pq.
pq.
PICCAIUIY
OR INDIA
TOREX
GREEN
TURTLE
Relish
FOR HOT
BouiUion
Soup
Pique Brand
2 Jars 24c
Unratloned
Jar
19c
Plum Preserves
Peanut Butter
Banana Flakes
~ereal Varieties
>VEN BAKED
B&M
VAN CAMP'S
EVAPORATED
Seans
Milk
14 point...
Jar
ISc
1 Brown poin'
6 Tins 53c
HARRY E. McCONE
• points
Tooder (looked ffiIm
SHANKS
FRII)AY. D~E'.ER
THE .SWARTHMOREAN
Tin
19c
(Continued from Page 1)
and directly to the armed forces.
Our Marines pai-:t the stiffest
price 10 human Ute per squaro yard
in the hJ.story of' the Corps to win
Tarawa in the unbert Islands. Besldo bodies In the £and at Betto
hundreds of used blood plasma kits
aUest not only to the bittcrnesa ot
the fight but to the brave HUPlJOrt
of the Medical Corp,. which Is dedi..
cated .to saving as many lives as
can be saved. The clvJllan popula..
Uon of Swarthmore must dedicate
itself' to supplying the plasma with~
out which a Medical Corps is helpless, This is no time to fatl.
The tremendous effort which the
house to house canvass has just
jnvolved; the hours of work and
anxiety to wh.ich the blood donor
comnllttee is subjected prior to
each blood donor meet is hard to
explain or understand. In an attempt to meet the ever increasing
need for plafima, blood donor meets
arc already scheduled throughout
1944. After next week's meet December- 8. 9, ,and 10 there wlll be
none until the end of February and
the first of March. Donors nre
asked to register at next week's
meet their wUlingness to serve
again in March. A boo.k for thJs
purpose will be avallable a.t the
registration desk. OthClrs who may
perhaps have been unable to give
blood at this meet but are able to
do so in the early spring are asked
to call Swarthmore 0949~.r three
weeks before the scheduled event.
Spontaneous offer would do a good
deal to bolster a badly discouraged
group of workers.
Martel Green
SWEETPEAS
9 pta.
pq. 25c:
Friends' Holiday Sale
A sale ot Christmas articles including aprons, baked goods, preserves. little children'S dresses and
many other fancy and useful Item"
will be held in Whittier Homm next
Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 4
o'clock.
Mrs. Vernon Nisbet chairman ot
tho sewing g.roup of the Swarthmoro It""'riends Service Committee 18
in charge of the affair. assisted by
Mrs. Chester Roberts, MrS. C. E.
McClung, and Mrs. F. W. lippincott.
Jr. Club Board Meet
At 8 o'clock Monda.y evening, De~
cember 6, the board of directors of
the Junior Woman's Club 'Will meet
at tho home of Marguerite Gettrl.
217 Dicklnson avenue. Ant mem..
bers who cannot attend are asked
to
telephono
Helen
Graemer,
Swarthmoro 0331.
STORE
\
HOURS
MOn., Tues., Wed., Thun., 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M.
FRIDAY, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
SA'IURDAY, 9 A.M. to 9.30 P.M.
years.
Surviving are his widow Mrs. Ida
Thomas McCone;
four sons Lt.
Howard with the Army In Africa,
Alan of Lansdowne, and Robert and
Henry ot Swarthmo.re; a daughter
Mrs. Homer Evans of Danvllle, Ill.,
and fivo grandchildren.
~H~hio~Co'ne,
Hya-Squirt
Lets Flirt
RICHARD OGDEN
Quietly, on the afternoon ot November 22, Ricbard Ogden, the well
known and oldest"citlzen of swarth6 pta.
more, found relief from his six:
jar
years' illness. He was laid at rest
In peaceful association with his son
in the burial ground ot tho SpringIb
field
Friends' Meeting, of which he
Jar
walt a. member.
Richard, the only son of William
und 1\,lary Hull Rhoades Ogden. was
tin
born December 8, 1860 in Nether
Providence. In his early teens the
family
InO't,'ed
to
Philadelphia
whero Richard attended school, and
pkg
entered the 1882 class of the University of Pcnm:;ylvania. Before his
graduation. his- uncle. Cha.rles G.
Ogden
pcr~Hladcr1 Hkhard to beSTARK1ST
comu
a.
llartner
with him in the firm
FANCY
of C. G. Ogden and Company a coal
and lumber yard then located on
tho Pennsylvania Railroad at Hi\'c.·"ie\\' avenue. He toolt his l'esi~
donco with his Uncle Charlie ,\",ho
5 point..;;
}i"ed in the hou~c. since to.rn down,
on the property now of the late
Tin
l...oui~ C. Emmons.
In 1889 he married Emma Cresson and built a homo at Swarth~
more avenuc and the railroad, now
tin
occnpied by Mrs, Dodd, where
Clement. their only child, was barn.
Ahout 10 years latcr 110 moved the
yard to the p.rcsent site of the
jar
)'1":\:-;on nui1dt~.·!'1 SUpply Company
and shortly after he \JuiU hls late
homo on Dartmouth avenue, Upon
the death of his unclc Richard con~
tinned to operate under the firm
namo ot C. G. Ogden and Company.
Ho later sold this business to the
Mason-Heflin
Company. retiring
from tho lumber industry.
He was well known to the older
citizens ot the Borough for his honNavy Bean
est and fail' business methods, and
SOUP
had connecUoDs throughout the enNo pta. pq. 17e tiro
county. His company supplted
materials for the erection of many
homes and either buildings In
swarthmore and vtclnlt't.
23c
25e
NEW
COTTONS
41c
ISc
By Trudy Hall
~49
Tuna
Fresh Fish And Oysters
sociation met at Borough Hall on
Monday evenlrg with the tour new
members Mrs. Steven Spencer. Mrs..
William R. Huey, Mrs. FrederiCk.
Anthon:1. and Mrs. Joseph Reynolds
a.ttending. Frank More)" bas' &.c"
cepted another term as a board di..
rector. and Mrs. J. Bu.rrls West and
M.rs. Huey are fUUng out two un ..
expired terms.
Tho retiring members of the
board are :Mrs. Howard Turner and
Mre. Hugh O. Thayer.
Nawly elected officers for the
current )'oor are Mrs. Robert E.
Spiller pr
nolds treasurer, and Mrs. Frederick
Anthony assistant treasurer.
~----_--"":--~--~-~-'-'~-~-~-:-~=!Ct-=lCt'=
Sizes 9 to 15
35c
Be-witchingly be-ruffled with
grandmother's embroidery is
this lovable, tubbable cotton.
Unbutton the neck and presto
there's tiny turnback lapels.
Red, green, brown or blue
stripes on white.
J&M Golden Corn 14e
Libby Fruit Cocktail 3Ie
Citrus Marmalade 2~. 2ge
Sweet Potatoes ::. 24c
Ford Hook
LIMA BEANS
9pts
pq 31e
i,
I:
,
'
\
Need Reserve Blood Summer Grdup Elect.
Donors
The Swarthmore Recreation As-
Funeral services were held in
Philadelphia Tuesday afternoon for
Harry Edgar McCone of 425 Harvard avenue who passed away Friday In Taylor HORpltal, Ridley Park
whero he had been a patient four
weeks. Private interment followed.
He was 64 years old and had been
ill several months.
Mr. McCone owas a graduate of
tho old Temple College Divinity
School In 1900 although he did not
cnter the ministry. For the past 40
years he was an auditor with the
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Prior to moving to Swartbmore
eight years ago he had been a. re81~
dent ot Haddonfield, N • .I .• for 25
t1nrattoned
3. 1M3
.~..
OTHER JUNIOR
COTTONS
2.88 to 8.95
-
....
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOL.
xv, No.jIi'" q9
OLOOD DONORS
NEEDED TODAY
Cold Cancellations
Threaten Met
Quota
SWARTHMORE, DECEMBER 10, 1943
$2.50 PER YEAR
Christian ~~i~nce Church Ninth Honor Night Carries
Scene of RejOicing Sunday On to Win Crowd's Acclaim
"
/'
.
Sponsoring Committee Headed by Taylor
is Warmly Thanked by Honored
Football Squad
In spite of war-time restrictions which caused the suspension
Tho final day of a three~day visit
of the annual banquet in favor of a program confined to the
of the Blood Donor MobUe Unit,
High School Auditorium, more than 650 guests, parents, and
Southe88tern Chapter of the Amer1~
can Red Cross to the neighboring
students Friday night acclaimed this year's Ninth Annual Honor
Ridley Township High School is in
Night to Coach "Bill" Ziegen.
progre.es today. The prevalent epi~
ASK
AU.
TO
REPORT
fus. and the High School Footdemie of debilitating colds has neball squad as the most notable
cessltab~d a larger proportion of
of the many heretofore preFrank R. Markley chairman
cancellations than had been antici;ented.
.
of'
the
Borougb's
United
Wa.r
pated, and the ample roserve list
The program got underway under
Chest warna residents that 35
of donors has been depleted. A call
the masterful leadership of James
per cent of' tho quota has been
to Mrs. Phelps SOule at Blood
n. Taylor, chairman of the sponsor~
secured to datc. 'I'his figure is
Donor headquarters. Ridley Park
log conlmittee, who throughout the
the report of 300. out 01' 1450
0711 to offer donor service' today
Introduction of the many features
cards In workers' hands,
will be gratefully received.
maintained the spark of humor tbat
Many
sollcltors
and
captalnl:5
Swarthmore. Ridley Township.
was a delight .to all In attend'ance,
have yet to report and Mr.
Ridley Park, Morton, and Rutledge
particularly the honor guests who
Markiey
emphaslzc9
the
extreme
are co~operat1ng in tho current
personally were ~he "butt" of much
im portance of securing statei
meet.
Mrs. Soule blood donor
......1
of tho good humor.
ments
from
a.1l
wor:kers
over
this
chairman for Swarthmore and RidThe two prJncipal speakers of the
week-end.
ley Township and Mrs. Raiph AshThe First Church ot Christ Sci- gathered for services in a private
evening provided a contl'W!Jt in sJ)CThe
campaign
for
the
War
worth blood donor chairman for entist dedicated its church edifice home In Swarthmore. In :May ot
cifia audience appeal. Lt. Richard
Chest on whose funds many
Ridley Park are in charge.
on Park avenue Sunday at two the n"ext year 18 of them met to
H. Robinson, officer-in-charge ot
agencies vJtal both to the batGiving valuable assistance are services at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. organize a Christian Science Sothe Na\'y V-5 program at tho
tle and home front depend closes
Mrs. R. P. Kroon booking chair- 'Then the tlrst services were held ciety which held Hs first services
University ot PennsylvanIa gave a
"'ednesday Det!cmber 16.
man tor the Township. Mrs. Ever- jn the nowly completed church On on Ma~ 25 of the same year in
stirring speech on Naval AvJation
ett L. Hunt co-chairman tor January 5, 1930 clearance of' a debt Borough Halt. moving lator jn the
and PhYSical Fitness. illustrating
Swarthmore, :Mrs. A. M. Lackey of $6'1,000 faced Its members be- year to the Woman's Club for SunAT JUNIOR CLUB
tho effIcient training their sons are
and Mrs. McNeal at the Swarthmore f'ore the church could be dedicated.
day and mid~week servIces.
In
receiving under the many present
Margaret Eberbaeh Costello, racommittee. Mrs. Paul Fetzer Red Discharge of this obllg"l:t.tlon within July, 1923, the Society applied to
day specialized m11ltary training
CroBB chairman for Ridley Par~ 13 years has been accompUshed The 1.-10ther Church In Boston for dio. opera, and concert soprano of pro~rams. He stated that the cost
Mrs. Frank L. Martin Red Cross through voluntary contributions "recognition as a. loyal branch Cynwyd. w1i.1 present the program to the government 01' the compiete
at the meeting ot the Junior 'Vomchal:man (or Rutledge, and Mrs. trom membors and friends and fi- church."
training of a naval pilot amounted.
ants Club Tuesday ill 8 p. m. Her
L. G. Livingston blood donor cha1r~ nal donation from the fund estabHaving achieved this and a charto $40,000. Lt. Robinson added
ma.n tor Morton.
lished by Mary Baker Eddy for the ter as an incorporated church from performance "Margo's House on greatly to the appeal ot his talk by
assistance
of branch Churches of the Dela-wlLre .County courts in 1924, the Hill" 'gives the story in song the shoowlng ot motion picturea on
The SWarthmore Motor Corps will
Chri@t
Scientist.
drive the unit out f'rom Phlladelthe church acqUired the suitable of a honiemaker w hose Ute was the training program at Chapel
transformed'through the eft'orts of' Hm. N. C.
The
entire
membership
extends
phla every day and remai!l on duQ'
location on Park avenue. The coran
Interior decorator.
\
grateful
apprecIation
to
~e
FIrst
throughout tho three~da.y meet.
nerstone of the buJlding which was
Dick MatUs, coach ot the Se.nsa_
A!ice Redgrave program chair- tional Lower Merion High School
Mn. Jobn R. Bates, Mrs. J.' Fran.. National Bank and Trust Company dedicated with deep rejoicing Sun ..
cis Taylor, Mrs. Bewell W. Hodge, ot Swarthmore for its interest and day was laid on June 25. 1929. The man urges all members to attend
(ConUIl~ed on Page 5)
Mrs. Thomas Sheridan, Mrs. S. :a. co_operation through the years. following quotation from a dedlca~ as well as any Swarthmoreans who
The dignified church edifice on tory message by Mary Baker Eddy are Interested In the Umely subAyers. Mrs. Walter A. Schmidt, Mrs.
Park
avenue was planned by Arch- was read at both services SWlday: ject of furniture rejuvenation. The
Robert Cox, and Doreen McC-lneehy
program will precede the buslne.ss
lt~ct
W11liam
Pope Barney a memwill drive.
"Humbly, gratefully. trustingly,
meeting.
ber
of
the
church
"who
aimed
to
The playroom operated for chil~
I dedicate this beautif'ul house of
dren of blood donors will be express In the exterior ot the build- worship to the God of Israel. the
manned throughout the meet by ing the traditions of early AmerIcan divine Love that reigns above the
LISTS NEEDS
l.'he
old coio.nial
three
Swa.rthmoreana:
Leonore architecture."
shadow, that launched the earth in
Legion Auxtuary Christmas gifts
Perkins, Mrs. E. N. Hay and Mrs. Courthouse in Chester helped to in- its orbit. that created and governs
spiro
the
design
for
the
reader's
for
needy famUles in its district will
Dwight Cooley.
desk and Old St. Davids the ex- the universe--guo.rdlng. guiding, be cJIstributed the' 'Week ot Decem~
Special services on Wednesday
giving grace, health, and immor- ber 20. A special need exista for
'Will be In charge of Ridley Park. terior plan.
In 1918 a few Christian Sc:ientists tality to man."
children's toys since this year the
On Thursday and Friday SwarthChrlstmns
Toy Shop bas been elimimore· wnl car.ry on. Registered
DELAPLAINE REEl ECTED
BACK FROM CHINA
nated.
The
shortage of children's
"Preparing for Effective Citizen_
nurscs Mrs. L. :1. Koch and Mrs.
underwear
places
this article high ship" wlll present practical ways
George Sweet will assist the unit
Roy W. Delaplaine was renamed
Elizabeth Hobart arrived Saturnursing statt on Thursday as will day to visit her brother and sister- pre'sldent of the School Board and on the Christmas list and any dona· In which people ot Swarthmore can
become more effectivo nnd better
Nurses Aides MI"3. H. S. Toole, Mrs. in~law Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Ho- David McCaha.n vicc~presldent at tions wUl be put to !?,ood use.
NeW books or a shoo kit, cigar- Citizens at Monday night·s meeting
Francis Gibson and M.rs. Norman bart of North Chester road, having the regular meeting '\Vednesday
Borden.
The date of commencement \Vas ettes, or any other a.ttractive article or the Swarthmore Home Qnd
returned to America on the latest
Gray Ladies In attendance wUl trip of the Grispholm after an ab- moved up from June 1 to JWle 6 for the AuxlUary Christmas box for 'School Association at 8 o·cloc.k in
include Mrs. Charles G., Thatcher, sence of four years.
withBaccalaureate service on Sun- n serviceman may be left at 318 the Coll
June 4. Seniors with jobs nrc Harvard avenuc. Offerings for food ditorium.
Miss Hobart was born .in Peking,
Harry Butcher, executive secre.
for Christmas baskets total $22. for
Earnshaw. Mrs. E. R. Bear, Mrs. China and recelv~d her early edu- excused from school next week.
tary of the Philadelphia. Commitwhich
the
AuxUiary
Is
grateful
to
E. L. Mercer and Jeanette Bair. cation there. later graduating from
The Christmas vacation begintee of '10 will be thc speaker, Mr.
Mrs. George Armitage will direct NorUlwestef'n University. and the ning December 17 and ending Jan- its interested friends.
Butcher
js a well known educator
the canteen for both days. Mrs. National Kindergarten College in uary 10 was confirmed by Board
Thera wlU be no regular Auxiland,
through
his wor.k with the
Elliott Richardson i9 chairman ot this country. Returning to the Ori- action.
iary meeting unUl January 1'1. 1944.
committee,
is
performing
a unique
canteen on ThursdaY with Mrs. ent sh~ estabUshcd and taught In
.service
in
an
edUcational
campnlg:n
Thomas Simpers, Mrs, Paul Rutan. the first kindergarten jn northern
for better citizenshIp.
Mrs. WIlUam H. Brown. Mrs. China, and also started the first
A selected group of high Bchool
George B. Sickle. Mrs. RoY Lati- native kindergarten training school.
students
will join with Mr. Butcher
mer. Mrs. Walter Suplee, Mrs. NorShe was sponsored by the Methin
a
panel
discussion as to how
man Hulme and Mrs. George Armi .. odist Mission Board and at the time
school
and
community
can prepare
tage as co-workers. Mrs. Clifford of Pearl Harbor was in Peking.
for
more
effective
citizenship,
StuBanta, Mrs. Dwight BrauDs, Mrs. Since then she has been in varjous
donts
who
will
participate
includo
Carlos F. Noyes and Mrs. lA P.
civilian centers held by the JapH~rmnn Holmes. David Webb, Don
Wray wlll serve dinner.
anese untn journeying to Shanghai
Rutherford, Sidney Smith, Sally
On FrIday registered nurses Mrs.
by train to board a Japanese ship
Spencer
and Betty Morae.
Sweet and Mrs. M. C. Neal will be in
which took her to India. the Grispnobert J. Cadigan chairman of
attendance with Nurses Aides Mrs.
the program committee points out
E. W. crosby, Mrs. George P. Wa,.~ holm and home.
Sevef8.1 days this week Miss Hothat the responsibility of citizenship
ren and Mrs. Joseph N. Walton.
bart is attending the ltUssion
is greater today than cver before'
Gray L.1.dlcs Mrs. Franklin S. GilBoards conference at Buck Hill
that
it ia (lx('eptionally Importani
lespie, Mrs. Norman Krase, Mrs.
Fall
••
for
boys
an dgirla of high school
Albert HtIles and Mrs. Richard
age
to
reaHze
their duties as citiBaig wtll be on duty.
NAVY
LEAGUE
NOTES
zens.
Pour
parent."!
have been
Mrs. Armitage will direct Mrs. R.
added
to
the
panel.
B, Runyan, Mrs. M. A. VOgel, Mrs.
Navy League Service HeadquartMrs. O. MacDonald Swan. tenth
Frederick R. Lang, Mrs. Birney K.
ers wl1l be closed on December 24 ..
grade
representative, Is in charge
Morse, Mrs. Leon Singer, Mrs. D. C.
tor the Christmas HoUday.
of
tho
refreshments for the meetArmstrong, Mrs. Robert powell.
All members are reminded that
ing.
lira.
Swan will have 8B her
Mrs. KendaU Sadler. and Mrs. Elric
at the Tuesday meeting to which
assistants
Mrs.
R. Blair Price, Mrs.
Sproat in the dayts duties.
Mrs. Henry B. Cookman was hosWaldo
B.
Davison,
Mrs. Ralph F.
Approximately 215 donora are
tess only a. few non-perishable doMatthews,
Mrs.
George
Kar.ns, Mrs.
registered for each ot the meet's
nations were brOught for the .Tu·
Frank
G.
Keenen,
Mrs.
Birney K.
three days. Of the total 646 who
Photo by Dave Eynon
nior NeUs' Christmas baskets. 'AdMorse.
Mrs.
Norris
O.
Taylor,
Mrs.
give their blood to the Red CroBB
Karen Kniskern chairman of the Christmas seat campaign thanks
ditional contributions are urgently
Samuel
D.
Clyde
and
Mrs.
Alfred
G.
Burgess
.John
H.
Pitman
fO!'
his
purchase
which
started
off
the
!oca.l
tor free and direct use with the
needed and may be left at head~
drive.
Work
of
the
Delaware
county
Tuberculosis
Association
to
which
mu.
Decorations
will
be
carried
armed services. 111 are from
quarters In the Old Bank Building war's pressure gives additional crucial tasks lB dependent upon wideout In a ChrJotmaa moW.
Swarthmore. Between 180 and ItO
spread use of the sealB.
before
December
23.
P .......na WUI be bled each da;F.
STUDENT-PARENT
PANEL AT H. &S.
Talk by Butcher to
Precede Group
Discussion
Burgess Starts Seal Sale
FRIDAY, DEi
THE SWART-HMOREAN
2
01 ..... with corsace of pink camellas.
':the lI1'oom ha4 all _
man M ••
Albert Sidney JohnBOn. J ••• of l£-
PERSONALS
I:
,
FRlDAY,DFJi hlpeR 10, 1943
fit 10. 11M3
I
BIR11IS
ulate4 upon the birth of & stephen KorrIa on Monda7 mol'Dllic
Pvt. and ....... Ba.nT LeRoY In the Woman'. aospltal. pl>Ila4el.
BIB,n\
•
. fayette' avenue.
Dr_ and Mrs. Scott B. LlUy of ru; to attend the marrla3e of a
M..... IUch ....ond D. Fetherolf of
former c18ssmate at 'Northwestern·
Elm avenue entertaJ.ned MIBB PrlaColumbia avenue played Offen- enablp, Jr.. born November 10 at ertord avenue.
cilia Janet WIIsoD of Wellesley Unlveralty.
Nan"" Fltte daughter of M •• and b&eh's "Barcarolle" preceding the the Osteopa.thlc aosplta.l In Phll- I ~-S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!53~
II
BllIs. M...... and thel. lion Sst.
"Wedding .Marohn troQl Lohengrin.. adelphia.
MI'II. J'rIi.nk R. Fitts of Mld4letown
Do IOU JDl'OW,
M..... Bla.nkenahlp the fonne. AlLIIIl'. J •.• of waohlngton. D. C•• to
Out-of-town gueBta Included the
.
road.
Hedla
baa
beeD
elected
aeoreberbC·
IMlay
Speck
10
at
the
home
whom :MisS WUaon'8 engagement
groom's mother, Mrs. SWeyIl J.
. Tbo 8 .... cue fo. All,. ~.'"
tary...treuurer of the Women's Stuhaa Just been announced as their
Rasmussen ot ~edgranlte. Wis., :Mr. ot her parents Dr. and Knt. Frank
TiG.blol '
dent Government Aaaoclallon at the and Mrs. A. B. Moore of: DarleD t G. Speck of Cornell avenue. Her
gue&t8 over laSt week-end.
college. Nancy wbo t.s a second Conn •• Lieutenant. Commander and huoband Private Blankenohlp haB
M •• and M... Robert G. GritIIn
freshm..... wao lIl'Bduated
bave taken aD 'apartment in Bay from the FrlendB' Central High M s. MarvIn C. Barnum of Waoh- retumed to his otallon In South
RUSSElL'S SERVICE
'Head. L. I. Mr. GrUIln lB associated School, where ahe was clasS treas- Ington. D. C. and _M... Ralph S. Carolina atter a furlough bere.
111..... Your ~ L ..' ao JiuaUo
Hayes of Alexandria. Va.
with tbe Haseltine Electronics Corurer for three years. She 18 a his)lepJar 8enleo wm De· It.
After a sbort wedding trip, Mr.
poraUo n at LltUe Neck, L. I. Mr.
M.. and Mrs. MorriB L. HlckB of
tory
major.
and Mrs. Rumussen will be at Unlverslty place are being congrat..
Grlffln is ilie son at Mr. and Mrs.
MrS. Bruce Harkness who has home at 220 North Wash1ngto~
Harold o. Grl.ftJ.n ot Rutgers ave-· been with her busband a.t. petersstreet, Herkimer, N. Y.
MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE MATCJilABELLI. CHANEL
nue.
burg, Va.. has joined. ber parents
M... Marjorie T. Bird of South Mr. and Mrs. Lyle A. Whltelt of
::0
Chester road apent the week-end Elm avenue whlle Pvt. Harkness
COWNS BAlJ ARD
~
with frlendo at Middlebury college. who Is with the AJr . CorPS hao
The marriage ot Mias Elizabeth
)I1ddlebury. Vt.
transferred to Fresc~, cal.
Peter HaY a student at Antloch
Eleven boys of the ninth grade Cochran Ballard, daughter ot Mr.
Colle~e. Ohio ow111 arrive at his ot the Presbyterian Sunday Sobool Md Mrs. Roscoe F. Ballard and rn
BEAutY SALON
botllB on Ogden avenue Friday, De- were entertained- by their teacher Lt. Joseph Ha.rper CotUns, Army of
cember 1" to vacation unW Decem- Mr. Chauncey G. Hobart at his the United States, son ot' Mr. an~
Beauty Sparks the HoUcla,.
home on North Chester road Mrs. John T. CoUins, Jr •• of the ; :J
ber 16.
-i
Dr. and MrS. Geo't'ge P. Warren Wed.needay evenIng, November 24. Swarthmore Apartments and'Hous--:
of Soutb Cbester road entertained
ton, Texas was solem.nized Saturday
:ENGAGED
- 13 SOuth Chester Road
::0
thel. bridge club at d ....l't-brldlle
evening at 8 o'clock In the First
Call
Swarthmore
476
(')
at their home Saturday evening.
Mrs. Edna GraY ot Greensboro, Presbyter.ia.n Church, Chester. Dr.
M.... J. E. Johnoton of West Md.• has announced'the engagement John Llndaay pastor of the church
LUCIEN I.E LONG. CHENYU'
Boylston. lIaBB., returned to bel' of he. daughter MIBB VI.stnIa. Eliz- and the Rev. David Braun omciathome Wednesday after a week's abeth GraY of South Cheater .oad ed at the ceremony.
v.lslt with her brotber-in-Iaw and to Mr. Horace Renshaw son of :Mr.
The bride stven In m ....lage by
sister 1&r. a.nd Mrs. A. Norman and JrlI1'. ellfford Renshaw Of. Col- her father was gowned in Ivory
HiXSon of HUlborn avenue.
aaUn styled with a V-shaped necklege lane.
MI..
G.ay
lIl'Bduated'
from
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wentzel &n4.
line and long train. Her finger tip
thetr chlldren ~icba.rd and .Joan re': Greensboro High School and is a vell was held in pla.ce by a. cap
turned to their horne in Gadsden.. hoste8l!l at the Ingleneuk on Park of Brussels lace. Her bouquet was
A)a, Satu.day afte. a short visit
avenue. M.r. 'Renshaw graduated of orchidS. gardenias. sweetpeas,
with frlends in their old bome town from ElWarthmore HIgh School In and bouvard~ .
nit. He Is now at the Univeralll'
Miss Jane powell Ballard. sister
of swarthmore.
Joan Thatcher a junIor at Dick- of Pennsylvania with the National of the bride, was mald ot honor
lnBon College will apend the week- Development ResearCh Committee. and Mrs. Wllllam E. Dudley ma·
No date hall been set for the wed· tron of honor. :Miss Nancy' Arml·
end at ber home on College avenue.
~e of North Chester road and
ding.
M.... George A. Hoadley of Wal.Make ,.01D' family reservatioaa euJ,.
:Mrs. George Edward Conn. Jr.•
nut lane entertalne4 her BOD and
M.. and M.... Ralph lJryan Wil- were brldeama.lda. wearing white
F.
SCHEIBLY, Manapr
daughte.~ln-l- Mr. and Kzs.
BOn
"f
Wellesley
Hills,
JIl
.......
have
chiffon
gowns
tr.lmmed
with
scrollHenry H. Boadley and thel. baby
daughter Jeanne ot Manchester.· annouDced the engagement, of their ed silk braid and S\l'leil with braConD.. from Tuesday through FrI- daughter MIBB PrlIoCI1Ia. Janet Wil- celet length sleev_, low waist lines.
da7 over the ThaDkBstvlng holidayS. BOn to Sergeant Scott Barrett LIlly. full sklrIs. and high necklines.
Kr. Boadle,. fa asatstant chief of J ••• Ann)' of the United States, BOn Their bouquets werE> of American
the United AJ.rcratt Company of of Dr. and Mrs. LillY of Elm ave- Beauty rOBeS and heather. '
Best man tor Lt. Collins was Lt.
n~e.
Hartford, Conn.
M\sB
Wilson
lI1'aduated
from
WIIEdward
A. Smith of Bryn Athyn.
Lt. and Mrs. Alfred D. Hoadley
IIa.m and MarY Ia.Bt year. Sergeant Pa.. and ushers were Charles Gernand cbU4ren of Orlando. ;B1a. were
also holiday CUes18 of the Hoadley& LIllY Is a lIl'Bduate of Phllllp.;.El
at
~ard
when he enll8ted. He Is ,man Stephen Cochl'8.ll Davis. "
po.....ed Wednaed&Y to his new ate.The bride's mother Mra. B~Ia.rd
no'"
otaUonild
at WaohIDgton. D. C.
tton at Cherry Point. N, C •• wh.....
Tho
wedding
-will
take
place
In
was
dressed In aqua crepe and
DRUGS
he Is with the third aIrCraft wiDg
wore
a corsage o~ orchids. Mrs.
the
near
future.
of the Karine corps: By coinclCollLnB. mother ot," the bridegroom
FVLL Ul'fE 01"
dence Lt.. David Hoadley grandson
wore
a.
sequin-trimmed
black
gown
of the late Dr., George A.. Hoadley, RASMUSSEN-DE'I1.EFSON
and orchid corsage.
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a student at the college last year
Mrs.
ColUns
entertalned
30
guests
The
wedding
of
MI..
Ruth
DetIs aI.Io otattoned at Cherry Point.
Graeme Whytlaw son ot Mr. and lefsen daughter ot Dr. and Mrs. at dinner in the Ingleneuk in honor
John A. Detlefsen and :Mr. LesUe of the bridal party prior to the
l&rS. Qraeme Wbytla.w of Cornell Eo
Rasmussen of Herldmer. N. Y .• wedding trip, iD New York, Lt. Colavenue "Was awarded first honors in
took
place at the home ot the Una and his bride arrlved here
physics and publlc speaking at The
bride's
parents· on Saturday, De· yesterday" to visit theIr tamilies be·
~.
Peddle School. Hightstown. N. J.
comber
4, at "' o'clock. The cere- fore leavlng on December 20 for Lt.
where be Is tt. student.
mony was performed bY' the Rev. ColUns· new statlo.n at Clovis, N. M.
Mrs. WnUam F. Uthe ot Park
David Braun betore the :flreplace In
Lt. Collins has Just returned
13 S. CHESTER ROAD
avenue spent several da.ys of this a floral setting ot white .roses, 'trom North Africa. having been
week In New York City.
Swarthmore (i_8't·:-<;,~,
chrysanthemums and snapdragons, overReas for the past. six moriths
Mr. and :Mrs. R. G. Rlncllffe ot candles and laurel.
where he has seen service in three
Btrath Haven avenUe returned satThe bride who 'Was glven In mar- dtfferent war theatrs.
urday trom .Jacksonville. Fla., riage by her tather wore a sott blue
where they had spent two weeks velv~t afternoon dress. the sweetvIsIUng friends.
heart neckIlne outUned 'with .rosePeggy Jane RincUffe arrives point applique lace trom her mothhome December 17 from Ogontz
er's wedding "gown. She wore a
Junior College, Rydal to spend the .Juliet cap of the velvet and carried
Christmu, hoUc;lays with her parents a bouquet ot white roses and bou·
Gift Carda Avail.able
Mr. ,and Mrs. Rlncllfte.
vardia with white orchtd center.
For You
Peggy spent the ThankBstvtng The bride·s attendant Miss Jane" E.
week-end 'With friends at West Farwell ot Watertown. Conn•• and
To Announce
Point and attended the Army-Navy New York City, wore a ligbt blue
Your Gift
wool afternoon dress and carried a
game Saturday. November 2'1.
Miss Margaret E. PawllDg ot bouquet of "deep l'ed roses. MISS
Darthmouth avenue is vlslting her Marion Kirk at south Chester road
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nephew Mr. Stanley C. CUne ot who held the .ribbon forming an
Huntington, W. Va. for several alsle wore a gray taffeta afternoon
weeks.
Mrs. Russell H. Kent of RiverChester-s Most DlsUnctlve Theatre
view road wlll be hOstess to The
Elghtsome a.t a luncheon followed
by bridge at her home Tuesday,
THEATRE
December 14.
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Mrs. Wllllam Clark of Park avenue wlll leave Tuesday tor Chicago,
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Traditions served from 1 to
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Methodiat Church Notes
Sunday morning at 11 o'cloclt
the Berman topic will be "Beyond
Duty."
"
The ChUrch School will meet on
Sunda)" mornlng at P.46.
./
The morning wo.rahip Is at 11 at
"which time the mlnleter wUl preach
tbe last In a l18r1es ot sermons on
"The Lord·a Prayer." The subject
is "The Doxology."
The Youtb Fellowship meeta In
the evening at '1 .In the chapel
whlch time Rohert Neal will be the
leader.
The monthly business meeting of
the Woman'8 Society of ChrlsUan
Service will be held on Wednesdq
at 1.30 in the parsonage. Mrs.
Oliver Gorman Browne will give a.
dram.&tlo reading.
The Bible Study Class wlll Dleet
on' Thursda.Y evening at the home
at Mrs. Lloyd E.. Kauft'man, 31a
IDartmouth avenue.
Chow rehearsal will be on Thursday evening "in the chapei~
. Sunday p'ecembe. 18 will be
Christmas Sunday. A apeclal Christmas, pageant will be given In the
Church School In wlitch the White
Gift serviCe will be·a feature. Tho
Annual Can4lellght Service will be
in the afternoon at 4.
Th~ High School FellOWShip will
meet Sunday evening from 6 to
7: 80 o'clock In the Parish Houoe.
Jane Jlatthews' baa charge ot the
" worship program.
The junior choir meets for .rebearsals on Tuesday evenings at 7
o'clock and Frlc1B:Y aftemool16 at
1:80 o'clock In the parish" house.
The young people's choIr meets tor
rehearsal each Sundq afternoon at
6 o'clock In the church. The adult
oholr meets for rehearsals on
Thursda,y evenings at 8 o'clock. "
, The church hour klndergarten lor
chUdren under 6 years of age is
held each Bunday morning In the
pariah houoe from 10:46 to 12
o'clock.
The Sesslon wUl meet Friday eva..
ning. Dece~b~ 10, at 8 O'clock at"
the home of "Elder .Jobn C~ Moore,
16 Amherst avenue.
. Circle V, Mrs. Arthur Whitney,
chalrmaD, will meet at the chl1rch
to sew." Wednesday, December 16,
at 10 a.m. Membe.. will hrIng their
lunch and eat at Mrs. Frank Keenen'lI borne. Th~re will be a buslnea
meetiq at 2" 'o'clock tollowed bY a.
.: prograui 'presented b,. members 'ot
Circle VI. of which :Mrs. Earl P.
Yarkeo 18 ch8lmiiUi. - - Circle I. ),fra. Earle P. Yerkes.
chairman. InviteB all the membors
of the Woman's .A.BI!Oc1ation to be
present: WedneadBY afternoon,' December '16, at 2:30 o'clock in the
Ladies' Parlor to bear Dr. WllUama
P. Wefer, executlve secretarJ' of the'
Philadelphia P .....bytery stve an
WUBtrated talk on "And Thou. Phlladelpbla."· Tea will be served.
Circle 4. Mra Harold Griffin
chairman, will meet at 814 Rutgers
avenue on Wednesday, December
16. at 10:8·0 a.m. PI..... bring
aandwlohea. M.. IJUthe. E. steiD
"Win continue ber talk on uChrlstfanlty &J;ld the Four n-e9doJD&·'
The trustees will meet Tuesday
evenlne, December 14. a.t 8 o'doef
In the church stud,..
SWARTHMORE, PA.
SWARTlUlORE pRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. na.vtd" Braun. Minister
SUNDAY
9 :46 A. l&.-church School.
11 :00 A. K.-Mornlng WorahiP. Sermon
TOpic: "Beyond Duty."'
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.:00 P. II.-Hlgb School FeUoWllblp.
METHODIST {)BURCH
Roy N. KeI'!!!......P.D., Minister.
8u1'IuAY
9 :4& A. M.-Churcb School.
11:00 A.. K.--8ennon Topic.: "The Dox-
ology'"
7 :00 P. J4.-Y
TRINITY CHURCR
:Rev. Goo. Christian Anderaon. Rector
SUNDAY
SUNDAY, December 12. UU
8:00 A. II.-Holy CommWllon.
9:4& A. M.-Church School.
11:00 A. Y.-Morning Prayer and S&rmon Topic: ''Resurrection
or the Body. Eternity.·'
S :10 P. J(.-Young peoples Fellowsblp.
THIil RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
.
SUNDAY
9 :46 A. JI.-First Da.y School. Adult
Forum under the leader·
ship of Ids. P. sta.bler
11:ot A. JI.~Meetlng for Womhlp in
the Xeetlng Roue.
FIRST
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CHRIST.
SCIENTIBT OF SWARTHKORlD
Park Avenue Below Harvard
SUNDAY
ll:at A. II. and 1 P. K o - DocIIC"I"nl
,
aervlce. "
,
11:01 A. lI.-BuncIaY IMoOn-SermOll.
We4nI!Id.Y evenlnc meeuns- -each"
. . . . . . p. ....
daIlr
._ _ _ a .. and hoI\d&p 1:01 to
.:at
C1nmh- AD........
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THE SUBJECT OF COSTS
OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
"Ir.
Trinity Nota
Holy -Communion ..,ill be cele..
brated a.t 8 o'clock on Sunday
morning. The church school will
hold its sessions at 8.4&, and
"the
11 o'clock serVIce the Rector will
prearih the ftital sermon in the series on the Creed. The topic will be
"Resurrection "of the Body-Etern·
1ty." Th~ musIc at the 11 o'clock
aernce wnl m.clude Fa.ntasla. and
Fugue In G MInor of Baeh, Bene ..
dl~tus EB by Matthews. Jubllatl by
SIi' Walforo Da.vUJ. and an anthem
"BY' Weary Stages·' by Holst.
The Young Peoplea' FeIlOWllhlp
will resume its meetlngs at 6.10
p.m. A worship service and a talk
by the Recto. will feature. the
meeting. A mack bar will be set
up every Sunday evening and a social hour which will Include dancIng wlJI follow.
The Choir School will meet OD
Monday and Wednesday at 4.10 p.m.
and on Thursday evenlng at 7.10
"p.m. Pl&na are being made for the
first annual ChrlBtmas concert of
carols and .anthems to be given by
the T.rlnlty BOYS· Choir on Sunday,
December 26 at 8 p.m.
The .Men-s Club 'WUI not meet on
Monday night. but wUl have a
Christmas Party on December 30
Instead •.
at
Christian ScieDce Church
CHURCH SERVICES
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Preab,teriaD Church Notea
The senior department of the
Sunday School will have a. caro!
slllI! d\recled by M";' R. D. Fetherolf for its program this Sunday
morning, Harriet Gilbert will lead
the worship service.
Preoident u.n7 Hamby of the
d',
But terna had n ...... ,""uth a Bwartbmore Fire and ProteoUve ADd - . . - I
montb or more . .am and Marah AaBoclaUon has been Invtte4 1>J' the 'J!t«n quiet...
JIaowke.. UBUa.1I,. ...n olnal,.. now Morton FIre Company to take the
nocklnc togeth•• and behaving \I1la wheel of 118 new nO-pilon Biahn
ter:ns. betokened IIOmethlnc even Pumper for Its _ baoklng Into
more unU81l&1 in ornitholoay than 118 home Saturday night.
-eMr'"GD8
a late mtl'r&t1on record tor '.sea. • COveted 1>J' all firemen the honor _f...u..-lle
" .. ED ';
Bwallow••"
1>J' the ne\shborIDg companY Is an
I prled Conrad away from the Important part ot Ita "houeln'" cel- Dedc.
b.-e uutUne or a .ketcb. and to... ebration which will
at 8 'lbe
sether we watched the dlVt"g p.m. tomolTO'll' night.
ping _
.... ntPt.
Maroh Hawka The nock. main_ _ 011 """'"taining It.!: uni80n" moved 88 a body
toward a. turning In the dike
like c.e ••01"101'''''1..."",01
FINISH
would soon give us a vlew 01' their
~hlaba 0,
quarry. We felt cartaID that thoy
(From
Harp_
..... Mqa&lne) .
~:
must ha.ve d1scovered Something 3 _
__
to excite them,-not a. school ot I _ _ _ Ole ost.oppIDc 01
tlab. surelyl-but perhap8 a. atray
cat. preying on rats that tunnelled
the earthen banks of the dtke.
"When what to" our wondering
eyes should appear," but a wounded
Pintail Duck. Perhaps it had .been
shot In one of tbe ouUylng ma.nthes.
Certainly It W8.B now hoping fOl"
convalesence In the sanctu~. But
the Ma.rsh Hawks, seve!) or eight
in "number, "'Were giving it but dismal pr08pects tor ,recovery.
From years of experience we have learned
Flying to the attack In shifts of
one or two, they harrassed It conthat the best way to make funeral arrange:
Hnuany. striking every tew momenta. and cn.uBlng It to dodge or
ments is to select individually the various
SUbmerge Itself in the water without resplte. Marsh Haw..ka are
items necessary,· Through this method it is
praised as the example of aU rodent-eating bIrds of p"rey. and but
possible to control each item of expenditure.
tor their extraordhlary numbers at
Fort 140tt op' tl~ls day. each one
would undoubtedly have been seekIng rata and mice among the rivet"
rubbish in tlie lagoon.
WJ.thhi the horizon. hOwever,
DIIIICTOIIS O • • UNIIIALS
Conrad and I counted not less than
torty 'Marsh Hawks at once. and
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
the gang that molested "the Pint&U
.~15.1
M. A.
".aId...,
must have been the least powerful
members ot their populatlon. Outclassed .In the mee for I:..odente.
these weakllngs had undertaken a
cooperative &88&ult" on larger game.
Unable to draw on instinct tor in·
strucUon In the management of
duck&---even ot' disabled ducks-they merely frightened the Plntall
and excited themselves. Far across
the watel" they pursued their abnormal vlctl.mB. until So bullet suddenly
scattered them as ettectlvely as If
they had~ been 80 many mUkweed
parachutes In a gale.
N. B.-Tbis is the seventh installment nf" Chapter VI ''Delaware Rivsr
Marahes" In captaln Co Brooke Worth's
»egIn
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1943
and qul!lInIr In WhIttier
luncheon. All
are cordIaIIJ" Invited.
B.J.,H~y 5&: lOe Store
JAl'fE 1"ARRAR
J. EDWARD BROMBERG
ftUTZ PBLD
JI1lIIB ClBONYlf
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DI!IADI..IN»-WEDNEBDAT NOON
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EDtered ao liecond C1aaB Kalter 3
Office at SWarthmo.... Pa.. unde. ~":'lo~4·0:·::a..,a:.
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I-E"l'''R E. TOLD Edlto.
JURJORIE TOLD.
LoreDe McCarte.
VIvienne Kalon.
TUI Christmas-
With·
JilDGAR BAIUIIEB
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1:30 P. 1I.-HISb School Group.
. WEDNESDAY
9:11e A. II. to. 1 :10 P. )[.-8ewlnR
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OPP-R Everg Evening.
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JIEIBON EDDY
IlUSAlOfA F08TEB
ClLAlJDE RADII
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TIIESWARTHMOREAN
P1JB!,lM i
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
"God the Preserver of ManU Is
the subject ot the Lesson·Sermon
In all Chu.ch.. of Christ. Sclentlat.
on Sunday. December 12. The
Golden Text Is: "The Lord Is falthtul. who shall establish you, and
keep you trom evil" (IT Tbe:!J8alonlana 8:3).
.
Among Bible citations comprising
the Lesson-Sermon Is the following:
"As for me, I will call upon God;
and the Lord shall save me. EveJllnc. and morning, and at noon
wUJ I pray, and cry aloud: 'and h~
shall beat" my voice" (Psalms 66:
16. 17).
SCHOOL NEWS
IN ()HlU'8I'MJIS PLAY
The 10-A sectlon, under the direction of Jean GemmUl and
Heather
Champion
preeented
"Christmas in the Cobbler Shop"
a drama In one act In the Senior
High
assembly on Wednesda.y
morning.
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The cast ot characters was as
follows: Martin the cobbler. Myron
Sharpe: Mn. Blackborn a customer, Heather Champion: Josepb a
good samaritan, Richard Taylor:
Spirtt of Christmas, Jean Gemmlll;
a lost boy, John Foater; a bome·
less woman, Patsy McCahan and
her child, ~arol Van Aleni·B. traveler,. PhilIp Alden..
The cborus Was composed of
KarI1JZl JlacElwee, Karin lCoehter,
Paw McCahan. V\rBIDIa - Mo....
411"" Hq. Mary Marshall. &1l4Jue· D&v1L
unpublished book "A Costal MtgranL"
Heads Church Co'""1isrion
The Rev. J. Jarden Guenthel' has
been appointed chairman at the Dl ..
oce.sa.n Commlssion on Forwa.rd-lnSemce. succeeding The Very Rev.
John K. Shyrock, Ph.D_. Desn of
the Convocation of North Philadelphia.
Bishop Bart tuada the appointment and Is taking an active interest in the development of the Commission which.iS part of the genera.l
Ghurch's program. The plans tor
1943-014: Includes Increased acUvlty
on the part ot the Pariehes in community co-operation and the study
ot the t"elaUon of "Worship to
Work."
IN CAROL JlSI!FlMBl.Y
In the Senior High Aasembly on
December 1. Allce E. 'Blodgett presented Charles Izumi, who has
worked with music groups in Callforn.ia. and who led the assembly
In singing "Christmas earola.
sally Spencer. Paula: Sala.. and
Betty ",Vlleon were the trio who
sang "White Christmas'· by Irving
Berlin. Dick Hook and Lloyd
Everett sang the 9010 parts of" "We
Three Kings of Orient Are." Paula
Sala.. Flora Lee, Dick Hook, and
John Larson sang "SUent Night. u
Marty Jean Crosby was ~he stu·
dent cha.irman and MarUyn MacElwee led the devouons.
ON RADIO
Pete Nowell. Connie SpUler, Jerry
Jordan, John <;a.mpbell~ Barbara
Schoblnger. and Dick Hook members of the l1-A World Culture
Course under the direction ot ,Margaret Hamel, have been chosen to
participate, in a. discU8BlOOl of the
Juvenile Delinquency problem over
~tatlon KYW on Monday. December
18 at,9:16 a.m.
CONFER ON COLIJEGDI
Frank R. Morey Bllpervising principal of the high ...hool hao held
conferences with all members at the
senlor clBBII to cbeck up on college
plans and to" help settle "any questions about choosing a COllege•
G. ,~ ThomPeon prlnclpal has aI1't!8.dl' conferred _with the ..nlors,
"-.. .
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to work with.
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~ Good pay with reglllar and
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~ Clean, safe, pleasant wo~king conditions.
~ 'Interesting work that helps speed the day
of Victory.
~ Conside~ate and
helpful sup'ervisors.
• Pleasant, comfortable offices and lounge
rooms_
~ A company that takes a real interest in
the health, safety and welfare of its people.
~ A job with a future _.. full opportunity to
learn and develop.
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Let us tel~ you more about telephone work.
Call your Chief Operator for an appoinlme~t
- or visit our Employment Office at: 1631
Arch Street, Philadelphia; or Room 315,
McClatchy Building, 69th & Market Streets.
Upper Darl.>y.
Bring birth certificate or othe.r proof of
citizenship.
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THHILLSALL
Francelia Waterbury
Reads "New Mrs.
Arden"
There W8:11 recenU:r ohOWll ....
Philadelphia a moVIe "Laasle Come
Homen in which a lovely C~llle wu
the o,Ut&ta.n4lng perlormer.
Swarthmore also has a dog .ot
merit .owned by Mrs, Eva Smith
Paul and named Major Bonnie Las- .
sle SmltIl PauL
Thla beauLiful CoUie wears the
Major InsignIa, and Is otrlclal recruiting ottlcer for the War Dog
Fu~d. DOgs of nefense, Inc. in our
borough.
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She haa a rare quality of patriotism a.nd response. When the natlon8J. anthem comos qver the radio
she 'runs at once to Mrs.' Paul. r.lses
on her hind le~ 80 h,e~ tron~ feet
can be hold and stands at attenllon. ODe day when the College
Band 'Played this patriotic tune
Bonnie J.Al.Ssie heard it and ran at·
once to Mrs. Paul for the usual.
taithful o~servance. She Is a beautttu. intelligent creature and loving
to' a last 4egree.
E. C. W.
SWARTHMOREA"
Mr~ and Ml'1I. HelV7 L.
WalIIDtrtord
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HUIII bave. returned atlon performed In Doctors' Hoe-
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EYE WITNESS REPORT
A. M. B088har4t of Park
avenue permits the publlcaUoD ot
part of a recent letter from her BOn.
Nav1ptor Rene Bosabardt of the
Atlantio divlaloD of the Pan A...m.erlcan Airways. beHevlng that It may
be of interest io tamlUea of men
In 8ervl·~e.
"I had a succ68Stul trip and It
felt good to get Into the warm ART LECTURE AT COUEGE
cllmea ap.in. ·1 am nmr :Oybllr on
Navy lIy1nc bOate operated by
The Willian. J. Cooper Found&P.A.A. under contract tor the U. 8. tion of the coUege wiD present ProNavy. .As a result we are ft7ing to fe.. or Erwin Panofsky of tile InstIAfrica end Soutll America and I tute for Advanced Study In a lecdon't get to'lJsbon now. Our fight ture on uRenaf8Pa n ce aJ:ld Renas..
personnel have all joined the Na..-a1 cences" the changing aspect ot
ReaefTe now, 8.8 Is reqUired.
classical reVIvals In art thlll S~ncla¥
"'I have had a ~od opportunity eveniDg at 8:16 .In the Frienda"
to .ee the UlCD statloned at ArtnJ' HeetlnB HOWIe.
and Navy b ..... a10DS tile lI'!e. ao
well &8 talk to omcera whO have
HeD active duty in the European
. theater' of war. It glves you & different outlook on 8'Yerythinlf to aee
what those bol'S are putUng up
:with. The servIce men Mho are
stIl1 In tile U. 8. camps and stationed in ,the comfortable nOD-combat areas ~OD't reallze hoW fortu ...
nate they arel We. have lind wltIl.
10111 ot the boys on the other alde
at their bases where we stopped,
so
know what conditions &Ze.
They are doluir a irr6at job and
eacrUlcmc everything to brin« that
great day of victory closer.· without
the slightest gripe or complaint no
matter haw toush the going gets.
Thls goes for the female members
ot the Armed Forces as well and I
think the worst crtme anyone on
the home front can commit Is to let
someone down who lfi out there
fighting for them!
"I really don·t feel as though I
deserved gettinK those letters and
,the "Reader's Digeettt subscription
trom the Presbyterian Church, but
I certainlY do appreciate them and
SGT_ JOHN DWYER
The many warm friends ot Mrs. enjoy reading them while on trips.
H. G. Weaver have been grieved If that·s the way the people a.t
to learn ot the death ot her son home express, their appreciation of
Technical Sergeant John E. Dwyer, what their boys are doing. 1 thlnk
United States Army Air CorpB on It Js a swell Idea and I thank them
from the bottom ot my heartl· I
November 10 in San Francisco.
Sgt. Dwyer who enllsted in April, will write to ReV. David Braun. to
1941 had been in the South PaciftC thank him for everything.
I at&> can 'sta.te, that the boys
tor 11 months prior to the 111neB8
on
foreign duty get ma.ny hourt;l of
which called Mr. and Mrs. Weaver
pleasure
from such a gift which
to his bedrJde In Letterman's Genkeeps
them
in closer· contact 'With
eral Hospital on October 16. Be
home
and
I
can't
emphasize enough
had €:raduated from the Church
that
the
thing
tIlat
gives them the
Farm School In 1937.
greatest
comfort
sUlli
no matter
Mr. and Mrs. Weaver accomw
where
they
are,
Is
a
newspaper
or
panied his body east for a military
letter
trom
back
home.
be
it
from
funeral at Glen Loch on November
the wife mother. sweetheart, dad.
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brother., slater or Just a Mend. I Ya
Mrs. H. Bardwell Lincoln ot The also noticed that the U. S. movlne
Swar\hmore Apartments was hos.. pictures and the USO aho;ws are dotess to bel" bridge club at luncheon Ing wonders to keep up the spirits
of the ftghting men."
and cards yesterday.
:l(rs.
You'" nnd ...;ng at Ii.. s.burbon a
..... doUgh•• Dond.... taIUIyIng food.
charming atmospher.,pedect senice.
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No new tires unless you drive over 600
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Don't forget you Car Inspection Now
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Swartbmore 1250
CHESTER ROAD and YALE AVE.
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THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
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Friday, December 10
3.00 p.m.--8warthmore Mothers' Club ................................Woman·s Club
1.10 p.m.-"'Candle-llght" ..........................................................Players Club
satnrdaJ', DH .... ·lilloer 11
8.10 p.m.--&"Candle.lIght" "".. :."" .... ".".".. ""."""""•. "".....,, Play$"" Club
. 1lnndaY. Decanber ill
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship _ ...............~.............__...........Loca1 Churches
•. li p.m.-"'Renalasance and Renascences" ..................Frtends Meeu..ar
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"UOOD and ammunition for your fight.L' ing man probably seem far removed
from fire 1Dsurance. Y ~t suppU!!S.are
!lowing to him faster-bec8use of extra
services provided,by leading ~e insurance compani!!S I 'represent.
"These servic!!S safeguard. food~war
factories- individual homes, and lives.
And ~ecause they keep many thou-.
sands of fites from starting. they have
greatly reduced the cost of fire insur-.
ance 'to you!
"These extra services that fight for
you on two fronts inclllde:
the
make the
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bEM TIiaEiiJ E1h'ERrAJllfS
The Cubs ot Den Three enter-
reeenti,.
tained
tor their parents
at their Cub Ro'om at the
bome of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
1 • .Almgren. The requirements tor'
acquiring til" B""r Rank of Cub·
bing were all demonstrated by tile
~
Each Cub demonstrated one re,,'t1lred and one elective achin9ment ... tollows:
B;rd" Alden-8k1l1. safety and
Frederick Almgren Strength
and music, Warren Gold-f\agB and
boW ~our cib', Da.vtdaon Luehrtng
-bome and almple machine. Donald Plerce-haDaicraft and bachelor cooking, Bobby ~rop~
and animals and pete; The bo,..
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also lU'l'&Dl
hospitals and handicraft they bave
oompletecL
SWARnIMORE
PHOTO SHOP
Photographs
and
Personal Recordings
3-DAY PHOTO SERVICE
hazard. a.,-e on. guard from.
1 - belt W 1Dmter front. Thell
blueprint the pTotection. ot
gronaries, warehouses, procearing pla"ts.:. map haz4Tds
.m our communities ••• test
fire-flghti"g equlpme"t .••
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betfer protection ofmclustrlu.
materials and hom...
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of omce as pretdde.nt Is llmlted to
two years. Mr. Heath was elected to
contlnuQ. in an 8.ctlve capacity as
VIce president. ,
Ernest Dupllle of tile staff ot tile
JuvenUe 'Court in Media presented
an Interesting review ot th9 problems encoun!ered by Judge MacDade In tile handltng of thlll VItal
problem.
The main address waa cJeUvered
by Arthur BIDD8, president of the
Valley Forge Conncn on Scouting
as a "Foundation. tor the Future."
The award to outstanding Scouters
was made by A. H. Van Alen, scout..
master of TrooP Three.
ThOS9 present trom swarthmore
were Messrs. and Mesdames RusSell
Heatht, Walter Thorpe, A. H. Van
Alen, LeRoy Wolt, Alvah Stuart.
Robert Young. Robert Wright, and
Frederick .Almgren.
FREE SCIENCE MOVIES
The Academy ot Na.tural Sciences
offers a fJelies of free Saturde.y
mor.ning movics for young people
in additlon to the Ludwick lecture
serles which reopens in March: The
two films announced' for December
are "Chang (The Siamese Jungle)"
to be shown tomorrow and "Our
NelgJ.tbors Down the Road" on De~
cember 1.
The Ju,nior Library at the Academy.is open every Saturday morning from 9 to 1.
T/sgt. WlIllam A. Fawcett sta"
tloned at Turner Field, Albany, GB..
wlll return home December 16 to
spend. a' two-weeks furlough 'WIth
his parents former Swarthmoreans
Mr. and Mrs. A. Fawcett ot' Rldl~y
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ANNUAII
BAZAAR for BRITISH WAR RELIEF
"And you insurance buyers get the
benefit! In 30 years, such services, as
these have reduced both the rate of fire
loss and the'average cost of fire iftSUr'G1ICe by more than 40%! Out of each premium dollar, 97'kc 01} the average'has
been applied to the patment of fire loSses,
taxes and other necessary costs of operation. Only 2%c has remained as 'profit'
-to strengthen the companies'.ability to
pay unusuallyoheavy losses should they
. occur In the future."
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ENAaJ! P.lONEERB
The topic ~t the monthly Pack
Keetmg ot Swarthmore Cub Pack
1 held November 26 was "PiODeers."
The meetlng opened with th~
Pledge of Allegiance followed by
appropriate BOngs. Den Five und.er
the leadenhlp of .M.r. and Mrs.
George Dunn as a special tea..ture
88llg a Cub Scout Song. One ot the
bewer Dens. Den F1ve is making a
splendid record.
several Cuba than portra.yed
"Pio":eers" In the form of a Contest
In which the others 'Wero to gueas
the Pioneer represented: Various
Thanksgi~g scenes were paniomIm&d with the boys gueaain again
the incidents enacted. Cubmaster
then a"·,,rde4 the Bear llank
blem to Hyde Alden and Frederick
Al~gr.n..
Leroy Wolt presented
Scout calendars to each boy.
The next PlOCk Meeting WIll be a
Christmas parly to be 11eld WednesdSJl" December 29 at the PresbYter..
Ian Church.
em-
M"" .kliled In combali,;g fire
,I.
The clolllq demo~on ..... by
the. OIIUre Den to tlIustrat
bo.ml>er ,creW Which scored a direct
hIt on Tokyo.
Before a ~ut can be a.warded
thIa rank he must appear betore the
Eagle Tribunal, a special body ot
lIcout
Of Hahnemaxi" Medical OCllege.
The pubUc ....ard ot tIl~ Eagle
DISl'WaJ! BANQ11I!Ir
Badge to tile' tWo Scouts will be
made on Friday night Decetnber
SWarthmore was well represented
10. at 1.10 at the PresbytorilUl at the Annual Scouters Banquet for
Church. Thls. ts a very impreuive the Brandywine Dlatrlct held reA
ceremony at which time the parenta eently at the Borough Hall at Rutor the boys ha.V6 aD active role.
ledge.
Russell Heath presl6ent of the
'l'roop I III planning a '!Poclal proIII'am to be attended by many Scout- District tor the past two years preen from this DIstrlct. . All Cubs, sIded, A significant teature ot the
konts, Scouters and 'pa"'nte are ex- program was t,.e president's report
tended a cordial InVllatlon by ike setting forth the substantial proCODllD\ttee In Chlirge to attend tills gre.. made by the Brandy1rine 'Diseeremony. The Cbalrman of Ad- trict during the pa!Bt year in every
term
ftIlcement for the District WIll phase of Scouting., While
Ali» VlOl'ORIA HOKE FOB AGED
MONDAY, DECEMBER 13
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BEI.I'e:i' UE-srRATFORD RO'.l'EL, PDILt\DELP.BJA
. Anspl_ Daughters of British Empire In _ _
OPElUNG EXEBOISE
1111 Noon
API'ERNOON TEa.
8 to II P. M.
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o and Wide Gauge" both complete
ALICE M. BAIRD.
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EDWARD L. NOYES,
PETE8 F. TOLl), ...
.Old Bank Bldg. Swarthmore 01SO
.. :Chester Road. Swarthmore oil.
. . Darbaoutla Avenue. SwutinnOre 1813
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football 11. victorious in 17 BtraJght
gamea over the past two years.' and
highly regarded In High School
Teaching circles throughout the
achool distrIct of which we are a
paI1, gave Q.. brlll1ant talk. on ath.
letics and sportsmanshiP.' He mUBtrated by naming current outsta.nd~
fng personalities the benefits a.nd
training tblJ..t they received from IntensiVe phYSical training programs.
Bob Gerner, former assistant
high Bcbool football coach and
teacher, displayed a. ftlm of hlgh_
spots ot the current football aea.aon
featuring mqst of the bIg games of
the year. An added teature of the
program this year was the High
Schoo:! Band which opened th~ program with the pla.ying of a sUrrlng
medley 01 mlUtary marches concluding willi the "Star Spangled
~anner.'"
Throughout the evening
It lead the group In tho slngtog ot
schooi e.nd popular Bongs.
Because ot their Interes.t and co·
operation with . the High School
Physical. ' Training' pro~ram there
were present numerous, peats ot
the commJ.ttee, all 'introduced by
the maater-ot-ceremonles tor a.
brief bow: Roy W. Delaplaine, JoIns.
HUda L. Denworth. and Dr. David
McCahan of the. School Board;
Fred S. Underhill president of the
Lansdowne School Board. Dr. ArthUr E. Bassett and Roland L. Eaton past presidents of the local
school board. G. Ba.ker Thompson
high school prJncipal. Henry Hof_
mann, George Reimer and RU85e1l
Snyder ot the high School athleUc
department. Colonel Storck of the
U. S. Army. a recent new resld~nt'
of the borough and former AlIAmerican football sta.r at West
Pront, Bob Engle captain ot tile
Lansdowne football team who presented to Swarthmore's captain, GU
WIddowson, the Underhlll Trophy
atatlng that it WWl for safe... keeping,
because they were going to \ake It
back again next year. A surprise
guest. In the gu~ ot "8. garnet decorated chair on the plaUorm with
a false tace. greeted thot guests
upon arrival. a.nd caused much
guessing and e:lcltement unUI introduced as the spirit of one without who~ no Swarthmore JDgh
Bchool progrBDl. could be a COIQ.plete success, that ot the Rev.
Da.vid Braun, who was unp,ble to
be present because of other o1Ilclal
duties.
REOElVJ;lS AWABD
Coach '~BUl" Zlegenfus del~vered
a short· address. then awa.rde~ the
school letters and sliver footballs
fr~m the BPOJl80.ring committefi' to
1942 CaptaJn Gl1 Widdowson just
that day selected All-Delaware
County Guard and ono ot the all-·
Ume Delaware County selections.
Co-Captalna elect Kenny Houtz
and Herman Holmes. Gordy Bier~
man, Jack Blackman. Bob Coleman, Joe Coole. Halnes DlcklnsOJl.
Bob Hastings, Greg Heath, Dick
Lappe. Colin McLarty. J~rry Nowell. John Rogerf, Paul Rutan. Russ
White, Da"Ve Work selected 1949
All Delaware County Tackle, Boa~e
Tsukahara.
and ma.nag~B Leo
Woerner .and Woody Sanville.
It is generally felt that a deep
debt ot graUtuie Is owed to tb.l8
year's Sponsoring Committee and
their wives who served the refrE'shments, not only for their interest and support of the high
school youth program but for their
wlltlligneBS In these busy days to
take Ume for the planning and
underwriting of the expense of the
highly appreCiated evening of honor. Committee members are Robert T. Bair. John Bowditch, Jr., J.
Pa.ul Brown, J. P. Da.ugherty, An~
drew L. Haig,' Henry I. Ho,ot,
James W. Lukens. Frank H. 14cCowan. Elr.lc S. sproat. C. MacDonald Swan. Stewart R. Thorbahn,
and Chairman Taylor.
swri-
Mrs. Roy M. Horsey of
more avenUe retur.a.ed Pee. 1 at..
t
TIWUI, and her pare~te tile :Rev....Ii
Mn. M. D. .B,,""l aDel .tate.. . . .
Marlon Blrrel of.Gi....daIe. Cal. Millo
Bfrrel is home trom Tibet after
seven years as a ml88ion.:-purse.
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Suggestions .for Xmas
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• FUwues G~ .
• Led7BwdoaW_
Sb!n-~amaa
.Glo~'"
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Baston WaIlet!>-Je~
JlcGregor Sportoweo.r
lot&: hO;61 80cb
Bette and So~_
HoOa1Iam and 1lan'T07
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.~AND ,VARIOUS 011JER SUGGESTIONS
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BUCHNER'S
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A Gf'eat Variet,
Dr. Mor.r-is Boowle physician for
the college men haa been commissioned as a major in the arlDY and
haS entered the service.
H1a successor Is Dr. Harold C.
Roxby. Dr. Roxby Is a graduate of
swarthmore HIBh Sch.ool, PaDJi
f!late. and tile Temple Medical
School. HIs father practiced medicine tor many 1'-- and t&UCllt
anatomy'at Temple UDlvel'lllty. Dr•
RMby III a member of the surgical
otaIf8 ot _
i!"JIb4tlpbla
Boopltal. RidleY ParI< Hospltol.
JlD. pia l'riCII H ....ta1 . .d tho or--
Two Electric Train Sets
."'~illh_ri •
Nitith' Honor Night
Carrie8 On to Win
Crowd'8 Acclaim
of Articles
COLLEGE NAMES ROXBY
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December 14
10.00 Lm. to '.00 p.m.-Red -cro. S,...tcal Dre8SIn_BoroUllh Jl&\1
2 .• a p.m.-8tated lleetlnl' _.~..____....._ .._.. _._..__,._.Woman'B Cl~b
'r.10 to 1.10 p,m. ~roul Observatory open to PubUc........_CoU_
&.00 Po m.-8tated lIeeUns. JUDlor etub••..• ___._.•.._Woman'. Club
W,...· , J', Dew
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. 1'.00 LID. to '.00 p,m.-·Red· crooa SUrJl\ca1 DrMoIllB1I--BCm>UIIh· Hall
LO' p.m. to 11.01 p.m.-Red Crooo SUm- ~np....BoroUSb Hall
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.s ; DI
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.,00 p,m.-Home ... SChool presenta Harry Buteh&r ""HIgh Schl. A1Idlt.
Ta~,
SCOUTS
AT
Troop • a10nc wltll fIve members
of tile Troop attended t. recent
morning lecture, at the Museum
ot Natural HIIItory. ThoSe attendIng from the' troop .were Richard
'1'a¥lor,
Pete Murray,
William
lloore, John RankIn and Robin
Harpet.
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Following the lecture the groUP
_ted the various exhIbIts In tile
M1lfI8um and later visited Franklin
InstItute. '
E4B!{ E&GLE R4lIK
Rebard Taylor and Andrew. KIrk .
ot Swarthmore Troop No. 3 ha.ve
paaaed the flnal review for
the
Eagle 1'aD:k, tile highest In Seout-
.IRE PREVENTION ENGINnRS
1M .. .,.. ,..
Houda:r. _ b e r is
BOY
-.us,
,( War me..u valae
sereicu tIulf 1rfJf1e IOfllued aHrllfe
insarance COI& 4IJ% - fI1itla oal, 1lh; of tire aHrage
premium dollar going into prolita!
we
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III recuperating nJ ...17 from an oper-
Mrs. Ernest R. LaWil tIley were guesta of Miso Constance I
was guest speaker 'at and M\so Eleanor Huaton aleters of
a meeting of the troop Hr. Smltll
Thanksgiving and tile
committee' ot Brownie ordination on November 28 of their
Troop
beld at tile home ot Mrs. BOD the Rev. Bancroft P. Smith who
J. Albright Jon~s Wednesday morn- WIlJl ordained to tile prleathood by
ing.
Committee members :Mrs. Bishop Henry Sherrill of M_huJames Lukens•. Mrs. Howard New- sette In Grace Episcopal Church of
nam. Mrs. Henry Bevans. Mrs. Wil- New Bedford beIDg pr880nted for
liam. E. Soden, Mrs. C. L Galbreath. Ordination by the rector the Rev.
Jr., and Mrs. Jones chairman Howard LoweU.
worked OD an afghan made ot
The '{t.v. Mr. SmIth was gradusquares knit by the Brownies.
ated from EpIscopal Theological
School and ,orda1ned to. the dlaJIlARINER8
conata last February and is curate
On Monday, December 13 Mari- at Grace Church.
ners engaged In Senior Service
cout training will study under
. .Mr. and Mrs. PhlUp W. Kniskern
Mzs.. Stuart Graves of Media H,Man_
.ot RIverview road with their 8O.D
DeI'S. Voice and MethodB for ApPhilip anci do,ughter Karen attendproaching Uttle Children". One obed the launching ot the Wlsconsln
jective will be to relieve Marinera
at the Philadelphia .Navy Yard
ot self-consciousness in facln. small
Tuesday morn1ng~
audlence8.
To streamline thls short course In
Story Telling for busy blgh school
glrlll Mrs. Graye. will tell parte of
storiell. herself as illustratioDs for
Marlnera to remember. She will
.ketch brleOytheories and technlqu'!8 to use ... story-telling at tht8
tlrat 6f three seesiona on thls subject. The other two m~etlDgII 'WIll
tollow atter Chrlstmas.
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.t.. P. Small." tunled' :rhUl'l101&Y•. December I ~
Smltll nt his bome on Yale avellU. where be
AT SON'S ORDINATION
from New Bedford. lIase. where pita! several weekll ago.
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Francella Waterbury actress. author, and neighbor, pr,esented a
solo drama "The New Mrs. Arden"
to an enthusiastically packed. club
house Tuesday afternoon. Her
cha.r:m won her hearers from the
Drat and each scene earned e.nthu. sia.sth:; applause.
The drama. centera around the
actress Iris Arden locI also mti-oduces Pamela Day a neighbor. Hattie Davis the maid. Kit Arden her,
daughter. and Aunt Julla. Kiss
Weaver gave these characters clear
cut impersonations. varied costume
ebanges. and makeup.
Mrs. Roland O. E. Ullma.n pro~
.cram cbairman ot the club. I~tro~
'duced the artlat, who In private life
ts Mra. Richard H. WilUs of Parll:
avenue, as one who is making So defJDite ccmtrlbution to the lite ot
Swarthmore. :Mrs. Willis .Is an active member of the Player's Club,
. a newapa.per cohlmn1st. director ot
programs of the senior department
ot ·the Presbyterian church school,
and a member of the Navy League
Service.
Her husb .... d Lt. Willis. U.S.N.R.
111 in acUve service in the Aleuti8.D8. She has a. tour-7e&r-ol d
daughter Vicki. Her mother :Mrs.
Ethel Waterbury makes her home
wltIl her.
Hostes&ea for the afternoon were
Mra. Alfred G. HIll IUld Mr•• Fredrick R. LoJ{g. LlIllan Boyt and Nettle Alexander poured tea.. Prior to
the program }(rs. Frank O. Keenen
war service chall1llan tor the club
appealed for funds to purchase
servicemen's ditty bags and tor
gttt.a for able bodIed men in outposta
Mrs. Elliott Richardson who ~
chairman of the garden section was
hostess to ber committee Wednesday afternoon asks club women and
residents of the commuDity tor
small wreaths to be used on hoUd8¥
trays at tile Phlladell>hl& General
HospItal. Mrs. Rlohardson will
..ladly supply slmple directions for
their making In ailswer to a. telephone call, Swarthmore 0284-R.
.An open house for club members and their husbands will be
held on Thursday December 30
from 8 to 10 p.m. There will be
group singing and refreshments. On
Tuesday afternoon December 14
following the stated meeting Mrs,
William Earl Kistler chairman of
American home will present Enid
L. SmallWOod in an Ulustrated talk
"Nutrition on the Home Front."
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HAns CANINE MAJOR
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FRmAY. DEd'P'PF'R 10. lNa
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HOosier Kitchen Cabinet
SIPLERS
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Betty iIld I _
W. can celebrate Chrietmall with takee care of It.
P I _ con....,. my appreclatloa to
the sPirit of HIm ...h..... birthday
.we mark. wm you write to _ - the Bualn ... _ O D .
deDl Rooeevelt. Mr. BuU and SenaSincerely youra.
tor Connally about th_ chUdren'
Boyd W. Stauffer•
before you go to oJeep tonighU
YOUrI alncerel,..
Margare~ AIIhelman
WANTED
Y':~ormer
for electric
train. good condlUon. Telephone
a ten-d8.Y furlough.
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WANTED-Fun time cashier at the
Swarthmore Cooperatlv"!. Experience
Dot necessary. Apply at the store.
WANTED-Two amaU kittens for two
small girls for Christmas.
Call
Swarthmore 16U-R.
WANTED-Erector set with electric
motor. good condition. Call Swarthmol"\' 0595, 1 p.rn. to 9.
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On· Saturday. December l'S from
8.10 to midnight parents of the
Senior Cl&ss of Swarthmore High
Sohool 'Will give a class party in the
high school n"1Ilnaslum. Informa.l
attire will be the order of the evanlng.
The program Is ae yet a mllltal"Y
seoret, but trom confidential committee sources we learn that \t will
be interesting and entVtalnlDg. All
seniors and t.heir parents are cordially Invited to' attend.
This Christmas party Is given In
honor of the 12 to 18 members of
the clasS who will leave tor th~
service before the end of the yea.r.
L. C. Hastlnge chairman of the
event urges all students to come
and bring their parents.
'vitamins
WANTED-Apartment or email houae
In Swarthmore or vicinity.
Tele·
phone Swarthmore 3284.
WANTED-Our high scbool needs a full
time cafeteria worker. Call Swarth..
more 4667 an,. week·dAy between 9
an4 i.
r. a 10; War Sa~ ,",aPap,
worth 25f. ~, ,I, do • ..,triode ~
lee. And. yoar I n., . . . 10
won. ,_ U...re Sam fno·..u
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TIIB BOUQ1JBT
SWAllTllKOBB l'f4'DONAL IW'III
Al'ID 'l'R1J8T COIIPAl'CY
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Ftday. December 31, 194.
cMb.
. Sold 88 the properly of George E.
Thompson and M. Mabel Thompson. his
wife, mortcagors and real owners.
C. WK. KRAFT. Jr•• Attorney.
12/23
no S. MUNSON. SherUf.
S.HERIFF·S OFFICE
COURT HOUSEl. MEDIA PENNA..
Friday. December 24..194:3
9 :30 A. M. EaarerD War Time
CondiUoDB:' ,260.0B cash or certified
check at Ume of aale (unlP.8S otherwise stated In advertisement) balance
In ten days. Ot.her conditlona on day
sale.
or
Fieri Facias
No. 311
September Term. Uta
All that certain piece of BtOUDd with
the improvements Utereon erected, altu·
ate on the east side of 'Heather Rd.
; at the dIstance o[ 339 ft. southward
from the BOUth aide of Walnut at. In
Upper Darby Twp., Del. Co•• PL ·Con..
taining In frOnt or breadUt on the saJ.d
Hea.ther Rd., 25.9 ft. and 'extending
of that width In length or depth _eaat_
ward between parallel Unes at right
angles to said' Heather Rd •• 80 ft. to
the middle of a certain 10 ft. wide
private driveway extending northward
Into Walnut St., and southward Into
·MaQbaU Rd.. tho soqth line thereof
being along the middle of a certain
10 ft. wide private driveway laid out
and opened over this and the adjoining
property to the BOUUt t.hereof. said
driveway extending eastward from the
east side of Heather Rd. 61 fL under
and subject to certain building reetrlctiona: and easement as therein men:
Uoned. and together with the free use
right. Uberty and privilege of Ute &fore=
said private driveways as and for passage,waya and driveways at all Urnes
hereafter forever. In common with the
owners. tenante and occupiers of the
other lote of ground boundlnl' tl\ereon
and having the use thereof. and. to any
other properties to the east thereof as
respects the. ftrst described 4!l~eway to
which the use of eald driveway may be
extended by the eald ..John H. MeClatchy; and as reapeeta the second
, described drlveW&y In common with the
owners, tenants and occupiers of the
other lot of ground bounding thereon'
to U1& south thereot.
Improvements constat of two:story
tn.roe and etucco house, 16:x.28 feet j
open porch i fl'3.llle and etuoco ......age.
10x16 feet.
Sold as the p~perty of John Donlan.
C. WM. KR..AF'l", JR., Attorneye.
12/18
R. S. MUNSON. Sheriff
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS '
OF DELAWARE COUNTY. PENNA.
No. 820
.
June Term. 1941'
FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT OF
CIrnSTER-CAMBRIDGE BANK AND
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al_D,' ourvlYl.. truateM and J.
Henry Bcattenroocl. aubetituted -tl'UStee of Alice GTbaoJi Brock. deceued
BACH-November 30. Evelyn M. Bock.
admlDlatratrix of J"ohn ·G. Bach. de:
co......
BIRD-Nov. ao. Allee M. BaiI'd.. ad..
mm18tratrlx, c.l.a. of Clara. :M. BlJ'U
lalu ot the :dorough of swarthmore;
deceased.
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CUR,.I8-November ZI. The Firat NaUotlal Bank of Media. and Robert 'V.
BeaU)". esecutors of Marla B. CUrUs,
deceased
COMFORT-November ao Martha De L.
Comfort, administratrix. c.t.a. of
Helen De L. Comfort, deceased..
OILWN-Nov. 19. Helen F. GUlon. ad:
mlnlstratrtx of ' John GUIon. deceased.
GARRETr-Nov. 22. Marlon G. Harrls
and Penrolle W. Garrett, executors
of AlIce B. Garrett. deceased.
HE1.'HERINGTON - November 9. The
Firat National Bank of Media. guard:
Ian of George HeUterlngtoD. late a
minor.
HUGHES - November 23. Roland G.
. Hughes. administrator of Anna F.
Hugh~
late of the Township of
Nether Providence, deeeased.
HAMMON~November 26, Albert R.
Pearson and Helen A. Pearson. ex-'
ecutors of EmUy E •. Hammond. de:ceased.
.
HEACOCK _ November 2G. Helen T.
Heacock, administratrix of Edwin H.
He~k. d~~.
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HURLOCK - November 27. Provident
Trust Company of Phlladelphta. and
Elma R. Hurlock, executors of
Thomas S. Hurlock, deceased.
JONES-November 10. 'Ralph E. Fank·
banel, executor of Emily L. .Jones,
deceased.
JONES-November 30, Alex J. McClos.key, Jr.• executor or Ma.:"garet Jones.
also known as Jrfargaret .1. Jones, dec~.
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JEFFRIES-November 10, Louisa Jet·
fries. administratrix of Leroy O. Jeffries. deceaaed..'
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KIRKPATRICK-November 80. Albert
.1. WUliams. W. Howard Kirkpatrick
and Irene Riley, executons of Ezeldei
KirkpatriCk, deceased.
KIRKPATRICK - November 30. W.
Howard Kirkpatrick, Irene Rney and
Albert J. WUllams. trustee! u/w of
Ezekiel Kirkpatrick. deeea.aed. for W.
Howard Kirkpatrick, 526.000.00 TruaL
KIRKPATRICK - November 30. W.
Howard Kirkpatrick. Irene Riley and
Albert J. Williams. trustees, u1w of
Ezeldel Kirkpatrick. deceased, tor
Irene Riley. '526.000.00 Trust.
KIRKPATRICK-November 30, Albert
J. WlllIBlll8. W. Howard Klrkcatrlek
Ezekl~
Kirkpatrick,. dece8led, for
.n4 Irene RUey, truateea U/W of
Irene RUo,. of ball Interest In no!lluary ..tale,
LANDINQ-NovembOl' 80. Ch..tar-Cambrldce Bank andTruot, C _ , . .
guardian ot Marje lA>uIae LaudiDo,
late a minor.
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MORTON-November 8. Gertrude 'rylIOn Morton. .executrix of Edwal'd
Frankland "[ortoD. aJ.ao known &II
Edward Morton. :Jr•• late of the Bo....
ough of Norwood. dece........
McGINLEY-November ·S. Kathryn McGinley. admlnlstratrls of RoM 1..
McGinley, deceased.
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McNABB-November 3D, Mary A. Me.
Nahb. administratrix of Mary McNabb, al80 known sa liar,. M. McNabb.
PENN-November 23, Eugene A. MerKY.- executor of Ida Penn. late of the
Borough of Eddystone, deceaaed.
l;lILEY - November 12. Thomas II.
Longcope, trustee, and Provident
Trust Company of PhUadelphla, subsUtuted trustee u/w of WlUlam B.
Rlley. deceased. as stated by Provident Trust Company of PhlladoJph1&,
Rurvlvlng subsUtuted trustee. .
RAMBO I _ November 17. WIlliam J.
Storm. administrator of Anna May
Rambo( also known 84 Ann& :Ma.r1e
Rambo. de<:eased.
STORY-November 8. Elwood B. StoJ7
and Harry K. Story. surviving osee-utai'll of Martha A. StolT. deceased.
SORG-November 30. Delaware COunt7
Trust Company. guardian of CatherIne M. Sorg. late & minor.
STEWART-November 3D, Warren J.
Halnes, substituted trustee of Henry
Stewart, deceased, as stated. by Laurlne W. Haines, executor ot Warren
J. Haines. deceased.
STRAWBRIDGE-November 3D, GIran\
Trust Company and Robert l!L
Strawbridge, executors of Anita B.
Btr&wbridge, deceased.
VILANPVA-November 1T. Delaware
County Trust Company. guardian of
Peter Vllanova. late_ & minor, by .ppointment of the Orphana' Court
dated December 11. naa.
WRIGHT-Novomber 17. Eo CourtJaDat
Wrl8ht. a4m1ntatrator of Hantet p.
'Vrlght, deceased.
WATSON-November 21, The Penn",l..
vania. Company for insurances on
Livea .nd GranUng Annuities and
Dorothy W. Ecker. 8l[8CUton. ol
J"ennle Koore W.tson. dece ••e.s
WHALEN-November ao. Ch.ter Cambridge Bank and Trust· Company.
guardian of lIarllou1Be Whalen. laM
a minop.
WINFIELD v,. CRAWFORD.
Regiater of Wille and Clerk of the
Orphan. COurt, :Media.. Pa.
lI/i
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DRESS UP
YOUR~6/es
retI"I
TRUST COMPANY. Guardian of the
Estale .;)f BessIe McReynolds, an alNo. 311 leged Weak-minded person.
FOR SALE-YeUow Idlk. .hawl broubt Levari Facias
from Ute IBland of TenerUl'e In 1926,
The. above account 'has been filed in
September Tenn. 19013
DeVer used.
Call SWarthmore 2868-:J.
the Office of the Protohonotary and will
FOR SALE-Lionel tra.lns. Phone
Lots in Springfield Twp.. DeL Co.. be confirmed by the Court on J8.nuaJ'l'
Swarthmore %(04-.1.
Pa., one beginning at POint tn middle 7, 194.4. unless exceptions are filed Ute...
line Woodland Ave. 168.94.' No. 4011 6' to.
WK. c. KNODEL.
FOR. SALE-Lionel electric train. re- W. from stone &t intersection of middle
Deputy prothono~y.
mote contro1 featuree1 track, switches· Une of Woodland Ave. and Powell Rd.,
and
transfonner.
,50.
Telephone thence S. fDa 54' W. 156'. thence 40· 3t-12/10
~S..:.w..:.a..:.rtlUn..:.::.=0:.re:..:'.::1Z:.6.=_
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W. 186.06', thenee N. 49° 64' E. 160'. --'---::,,-::---:::,--:-==-,----_
to middle line Woodland Ave.. thence
ESTATE "NOTICE·
B'OR SALm.-;.Rubber dldee doll, '1.00; by same S. 400 G' E. 186.06' to the ESTATE OF VIRGINIA.. WBITILUi
. twr:edo tor six-foot man. $7; never place 0'- beginning. containing .6406 of
J"ORDAN. Deceased.
~rn tap d&ncln,g &hoes size 4. $2,60: an acre.
Letters Testa.mft1ltary on the above
tillver tap dancIng shoes size 2. 5~: palr_
_
Earate have been. aranted w the __un'C
ahoe akates size 1. $1; paiz:. shoe;alaLtes ,. AnothE:r.t.beglnnlng. at point
toot gym mat. $1. Teu,phone swarth- from stone at Intersectiontoinfddle linea Estate of the decedent to make known
more 1959.
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Woodland Ave. and Powell Road the same. and all persons indebted to
thence S. 49" 64' w. no', thence N. the decedent, to make payment without
400 6' W. 110.93' to S. E. boundary rL delay. to
of way of Phlla. .and Garrettfol'd 8t.
FRED R. WILSON, Executor.
LOST
Ry. Co. thence by same on arc of circle
644 Walnut Lane,
LOST-Large black Persian tomcat. $6 curving to left with radius of 1462.69'
Swarthmore. Penna..
reward if, returned alive. Phone the arc distance of 93.96'. and sun by Or to ·his Attorney.
Swarthmore OS64-R.
same N. 63° 5' 20d E. 5G.51' to middle D. MALCOLM HODGE, Esquire,
line Woodland Ave.. thence by sa.me S. Gibson BuUdinl'.
LOST-White bunny fur 'mlttens at 40° G' _E. 99.55' to place of beginnlq. Chester. Penna.
6t-12-10
'Woman.s Club Saturday night. Call Containing .3594 acres.
'ESTATE NOTICE
Swarthmore IG6:J.
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ESTATE OF SA.RAH 8. FABLEY,
Lots 230, 231~ 232, 233, 234-, 235 and
late or- the Borough of Swarthmore,
23G on Plan "South Springfield" begin·
county of Delaware, State of Fenn..
l-:.ing at point on N. W. side Une BaUy·
sylvania, deeeased..
more Rd. (45' w.) 164..08' N. 53° 12'
Letters TestamenLary on the above
10'" E. from its junction with N. E. e$tate have been granted to the underside line Woodland Ave. Tqence by N. signed, who reQuests ail persons hav·
LOST-Large stiver bar pin. two Per- E. side Une 'of 25' aIley. N. 36° 47' 5(Y' lng claims or demands agfl.lnst the
uvlsn danctng figures and gargoyle W. 170.9&' to S. E. side line of rL of estate of the decedent to make known
face. Reward. Mrs. Detlefsen. swarth- way of Phila. and Garretttord SL ,Ry. the ..ame. and, all persons lndebte4 to
m_.:o!!":.:O::6:24:.:-:.:W:.:._ _ _ _:----:::::::,-'
Thence by same N. 63'" 5' 2(Y' E. 176 fL the decedent to make pa.yment, with·
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thenee S. 36° 47' 60'" E. 111.38' to N. out delay. to
FOR SAl F LOT
w_ side Ballymore Rd. thence by same
DR. EUGENE S_ FARLEY.
Owner In Service. Safe investment. S. 63° 12' 10'" W. 176' to place of be202 South River Street,
Lot 8Ox260. value $S500--wtll be sacrl- ~nnlng.
WILBESwBARRE. Penna.
fleed for $2500. Central location, all
Or to l1iS Attorney,
Improvements.
Also lots Nos. 98. 99. 10& 101 and 2i' 'Vll.LIAM TAYLOR, Jr.
WH. S. BITrIJE
front of lot 100' on said plan. Begin· CountY Building. Media.
8WA.RTHIIORE 111...1
ning at junction S. E'. side line Bally- Dela.ware County. Penna. 11/24/'4~t
more Rd. 45' W. with N. E. side Une
U
l(otarJ'.l'ab 0 - InllunLne8 ~
Woodland Ave.• thence by said side
OBPHA.liS' COURT
. Heal
state.
BalIymore Rd. N. 63° 13' 10'" E. 125.4.1'.
01 DelaWaN C01lnty, PeDDa.
thence S. 3Go 4.7' 60'" E. 160'. -thence S.
530 12' 10" W. 116.24.' to N. E. side lirie
NOTICE OF FJLING AND AUDIT
Woodland Ave., thence N. 4()o G' W •
180.26
ft.
to
place
of
beginning.
OP ACCOUl'I'J'S
• A. J. QUINBY Be SO
Notice Is hereby given to heirs, lega.Also lois 105. 106. 101. 108. 109. no, tees, creditors and all persons in inter·
A. MERCER QUINBY. Ill.
111. and 112 on said plan. beginning at est that accounts in the following
DJRFCfOR
stake in S. E. side Une Ballymore Rd. estates have been fi1ed in the office of
176.47 feet N. 53° 12' .10"" E. from Ita the Register of w.tlls and Clerk of the
juncUon with N. I'l. side line Woodland Orphans' Court as the CMI:l may be
1I0a 8.OrIIDge II&. Ave.. thence along said side Ballymore . and that the same will be presented
'Phone Media ..
Road N. 53° 12' 10"" E. 200 feet thence to the Orphans' Court of said County
S. 36° 41' 50'" E. lGOJ'. thence S. 68° on Monday, January 3. 1914, at 10
12' 1()", W. 200 feet. thence N. 86 11 4.1' o·clock. A. M.. E. W. T., for eonflrma50'" W. 160' to place of beginning.
llon, at which time the said court.
will audit said accounts, hear excep·
EDWIN B. KEIl.EY, Jr.
No improvements-vacant ground.
lions to the same and make distribution of the balances ascertained to be
Sold as th~ property of .Tohn P. Der: In the hands of the accountants.
Your Jeweler
ham
and
Catherine
A.
Hart
and
Mary
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7th 11&._,
Qb te
BAXTER-Noyember 18. Chester:cam..
C. McCUsker real owners.
lIrfdge Bank and Trust Company. ex(Opposite :ir_ siaie ~)
~utor of Mary E. Baxter. late of, the
Hand Money-$1600.00.
City ot
deceaoetL
'PboDe as 5'211
BEINlIAUER .:... November 22. .Charles
R. Heermann, executor of Laura W.
Belnhauer. deceaeed.
I
Levarl Facias
No. &Gt
GEORGE T. BUTLER. Attorney.
BOULDEN-November 24. George :M.
PldWe
Fnmlnlf Bta' .ul
Ho Boulden and Flora C. BouldEln,
80++
Keda" Sapp1iee
June Term. ·1941
executors of Walter R. BoUlden. Jate
Gr !' r'C Cards-BObb7 Otaft
All that certain piece 0" ground with
of the City ot CheSter, decoa'"
Ute Improvemenla thereon erected alt,,- BOYD-November
The Firat NaNDS
SIMMO,
,.
ate In !be Borough of Yeadon, DeL co..
tional Bank of .ll.edla. aubetltuted
trustee of .James Boyd, Sr., deceaeM
'1,4: Welib
8Ia La
OullCr
PL. on the Southwest stde of Serrlll
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AYeDue at the dlstaDe& of 8I1.U feet BROCK-November' lOt Fldellty-.PIdla~-.....
UNCI 8OU.theastward from· the.
delphia Truot COmpany, BeDry C.
801ItIIeut Bide of Buntln8' Ave., contain-
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III48TBL BIlO8o
uou.ypoar
CIiiifi
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improvements consist of two story
atone and brick house. 18s64. feet.
,
VlCI'OIl D. smaRR
PE"l1IIl E. TOLD
B. J. BOY S Al'ID 1.
TIIB INGLEl'IB1JK
ausm.r.'8 . .VlCII
00.0 BB.lVlY M I .
lIICR'a~COI''''~'''a
BAR.M
FOR SALE-Brand new boy's Ice COURT HOUSE. lIEDIA. PENNA.
8HERlFF'S OFFICBI
ekates a1ze 1~ never been used. ,
. Reasonably prtoecL Telephone SwarthCOURT HOUSE. JbmlA. PENNA.
more !l15-W~
.
_14&.
FUNERAL
SJPLEIl IWlDW'"
B. L. NOYES
IWIIQJII • w.un
.tUCB
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B. B. GBBBI'I
S'IIU.1B BUN" II'QII
GIft' AM
Db".. ......
FOl!iER4L HOJrE
WDUaDl T. PattenoD, Dlreetor
8l:r:teen . Yeare ExperJence .
TELEPHONE MEDIA 1588-
lns In front or breadth on the aaldo
Be
rrlll Ave. 22 ft. and
IJOUthW
eatward of that ..14th In lenatb or
4 epth
:,etween PGzallel Unee a.t rlsht
anatea to ...Id BeRUI Avenue 100 feet
to tile middle Une of a certain drlv&way, 1& teet wide, w.hleh·eztenda BOUth.
eastward from BunUng R4. and north:
westward from Chester Ave.: together
with (ree and common use, etc.• of the
aforesaid driveway in common with
owners., tenants and occupiers ot other
lots bounding thereon.
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B1iCiIND'8
Swarthmore National Bank·
aDd Trust Compaay
It.'"
PATl'ERSON
• :30 A. JL Eastern War Time· ..
Conditions: ,260.00
or certlfted:
check ·at Ume of sale (unleea otherFOR SALE-KIndling wood - three wise stated in .. advertlsement) balance
buehe18 for ,1, delivery. Call Swarth- In ten days. Other concllUoDB on day
more lilt:1.
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of sale.
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lrOR SALl!I-O&k dining room set. extension table. eight chairs. buffet.
~n&' table, ahina closeL TeJBl'hone
Swarthmore WL
[ M ' GIl , - r hawbea. the DoDd ...
ill I - ,
. - ..... all...
TIIB JlUSIC BOX
ad
Giriq Iota of Mat to keep
yoa aac1 ~ famiIr" - .
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"Do It II,- 6Dlq . . ,.... War·
SWARTHMORE SftJDB8·\1rn
SALES a SERVICES
''''ely.
Wood
lrOR SALE-Broad Loom' and Chenille
• by 12: and a1ao scattered. Oriental
rup 100 Park avenue. Paulson and. Co.
7011 pDt " " -
F
A. P. IP'AlU!Y
that lludpt? .. there enoush to ~
ALL that you need? Our Christmas
Savinp Club membe... can and 10 can
yoal Join DOW and ..ve paOli
~replace
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i ~Dlore IUO
PrIce to _ _ Evm7'~'
!feed
.oR SALE-O p.up electric tnlin with
. e.ngtne. sll: cars. track. switches,
transformer. TIllage. ,20.
Telephone
after Sundar. Swarthmore IBM for ap-polntment to . . train.
Gel,.sa""
wwk 'f.... Uacle
(Pormerly.Sw. i"
TeIephoDe RIdley Park, 08S8·Jr
FOR SAU:
,
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1111111..'
but how'.
10
All BraDfCbes 0' BOUie CleaniDIf.
KnOWD 10. the Territo.., for
II Yean
Bree PhoBe C.U.....F(Jr C~tomen
trOR RENT-Desirable room. tor gentlemen. 'convenlent tranaportatlOD. tea
rooma. $5 weekl,.. Telephone Swarthmoro 021,.·R. 11.2 Rutgers.
-Sa . . _ ; . , . ' ) ,
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COl\lPAJfY
SW4BTJlll[ORE BRANCH
WAIIl'ER V. LlN'rO!f
FOR RENT·
fort. Yet these cblldren do not help
the German war effort In any waFl
They are the children of our alllee.
who fb{ht underground 'WIth us and
belleve In the same Ideals Iwe do.
How do we look to them, wben they
laiow we could let tbelr children
..........
ARDIIORE WIl'.DOW CLEANING
more 0190.
WAR STAMP HOLDERS
n
Sincerely.
WANTED-House or apartment (two
bedroom). furnished. or 'unfurnished. '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'
Call Swarthmore 3156 or write Box V. i!lfl'ORH 84BB INrfi'",;rjJlID
The SWarthmorean.
For All TJp5,or WIbdOwa
WANTEJ)-8mall apartment' by De:
Repairing
aDd 1I...........1Ing -:ember 20. AdulL Telephone Swarth-
FOR
...... 7011...,.
'Buckley Field, Denver. Colo.
Dear 'Editor:
I want to take thl. opportunity to
Bend you a. note of ihankJJ and teU
you how much I appreciate you and
the Bualness Association sendlng
sending me Tbe Swarthmorean
through the past; months. I've been
meanlng to wr.tte and thank you
ever sInce I left home, but what
with. cadet IUe and then armament
school. I dldn·t have a chance till
noW'.
This being Thao.ksglvlng Day. It
seems to be the appropriate time
to be thankful tor things such as
the link with, borne that The
Swarthmorean has proved to be.
Bob Clay.
large enough roof In Swarthmore or
P.S.-I hope the high school
"vicinity to cover tamny of twin baby
alrlB. their brother. etater. and parents. beate Lanedowne toda.y. ,
Father a :J0ung executlve of Wilmington firm. Call Swarthmore 1174 or
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wrl.. Box C, The Swartbmorean.
alone wlll no 'longer do
an., good; they need both energy
foods and vitamins now. ~ty per
cent at least Of the chndren already
ha.ve: tuberculosls. 'authorities eat1mats. Clothing dIatrIbuted In limIted quantities by the Quakers In
Franca In 1811-42 bad even then
to be altered at the owaIat, the chlldren's stomachs were often 80
bloated with starvation.
We Bend food to war prisoners
who work for the German' war et-
Roots for H. S.
Vietory
WANTED--Second hand' doll carriage
in repairable condition for Christmas.
Call Swarthmore 0373.
7
:rHE SWARTHMOREAN
WANTED-DESPERATELY to rent a
IMPORTANT-INFORMATION·
'.
rEIEH. 5: SENIORS
your budpt. That'. fine
H. B. GREEN
WANTED-Bookkeeper with sense of
humor by local office. Full or part
time. "WrIte Box X, The Sw&rthmorean.
MAGI\ZINES
This year you're kyine
Swvth:aoI:e 1234
WANTED-James would like to buy
d1searded toys. Cheeter 2..2&13. .
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Atter vlBltlng
IFI.=
W ANTEn-:-Experienced. la.undress to
take out family wash weekly. Telephone S~ore 0841' . after. 7 p.m.
Younge.Bt Reader
avenue.
W........,. Fa
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Thanks Committee
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10, 1M3
C).ASSiFIED
It" ao
for It then Azl4T
geta It ftJ'8t, nobodJ' r
British Daughters
In Yearly Bazaar
hl.a brother and slaters·ln·law Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Matthews of ArUngton, Va., overnlght he arrived Sunday afternoon to remain the; rest of
the time with his parents Mr. 'and
l4rs. Ralph E. Matthews of Elm
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Dear Editor:
Bow do we celebrate ChrietmaeT
f""Uve tree and etocidDga by the
. Robert Gemmill 80D ot Dr. and fireplace, ya. but; much more than
Ml'8I. Paul F. GemmUI ot Thayer th_ by the eplrlt that mov..
road was Inducted Into the Army
wlthUn WI.
Jean IlIarPer
AIr Force on TIlesday In PhUadelWe learned 80me facts laet week
Helen PeDnock
phla. He returned home to await
thal ahocked us. and sUrred ua to
call for baalc i traliling and m...... thinking about that spirit Mra• .T. B. G. McConechy of Ha.rof
while 18 'continuing his sophomore
yard avenue Is general chairman
Chrlolm.... and ,the Chriet-chUd.
studies at Swarthmore College.
for the annual baz.aa~· Biven under
They were about child-feeding.
Willis Glenn of Union avenue Child-reeding can be done In Nor- Dea. Editor:
the aueplcea of The Daughters of
who bas been employed at the Cella.
On behalf of 'the entire bigh the British }Jmplre In PennQ'lvanla.
W9:Y. Franc~. Belgium and Holland
Shoe Shop and Charles Nichols of
without the Germane getting any of Bcbool football squad I would ap- The bazaar will be held MondaT
Bodine avenue were among the 10· the tood or benefiUng from It In, any precIate very much the opportunity December 18 at a Philadelphia. hocal bcys Inducted In Philadelphia
way. The only thing tha.t etande In to expreaa through the columns ot tel and will benefit the' V~ctorla.
on Tuesday. The former wlll be
the way of the feedlog'a beginning The Swarthmorean to the BoroUgh Bouse for Aged Brltlah and Brltlah
with the Marines and the latter
lmedlatelY Is permtsaloD from the CitlzenB Sponsoring Committee, Mr. War Relief. Opening exerc""'" will
with the Army.
American and British governments. Jame~ R. Taylor, chairman and all begin at 12 Doon; Aft.ernoon tea
James F. Borgardua, Jr., ot CorChild feeding could begin right the citizens of Swarthmore our sin- will .be served betwe6Jl 3 a.nd 5.
nell avenue WUl leave next Tuesday away If oW' letters to Preoldent oere appreclaUon for the swell eveSwarthmore women who win ....
for six weeks baslo training with
ning
ot
honor
iendered
us
last
lrrI.lat
with the bazaar are Mra. Ao H.
Roosevelt, Secretary of' State Corthe Na.vy.lnto WhlQh he was induct,day
night.
Sheldon.
Mrs. O. Narberth. Mrs. W.
den Hull and senator Tom Coned this week.
Because
ot
the
many
greater
H.
Brown.
Mrs. W. E. Martin, the
nally. chaJ.rman of the Se.nate ForMr. Thomas Kennedy formerly
problems
facing
these
gentlemen
toMi88eB
Doreen
and Ellmar McConeign Relations COmmittee (Senate
of South Princeton and L&J;ayette
da.y
than
the
activlUea
of
mere
high
.
.
hy
with
Mrs.
R. CUthill of
Office -Building.
Washington).
avenues was lndueted Into the
school
students
It
Is
douhly
appreciSprlngfJeld.
showed them that the Amerlca.n
Navy on Tueeday In Philadelphia.
publlo 'Were In fa-vor of' the feed1nsl ated this year. and I'm BUre will
and will leave tor tra.ln1ng Decem1. Tho food would cost Ameri- bavo a long recollection In our
Ida Lou Curtla or Slom: City,
ber 14. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy and
memories, and represent an Insplr..
cans notblDg, for funds of the sm8ll
their dlLughter patty moved to ROM democracies to pay for it are OD. ation and a challenge to aU ot the Iowa who 18 & student at the Col..
Valley last winter shortly before a
younger fellawa of the oquad aelt lege entertained at a luncheon at
deposit In this country.
dld [n the past to allot us, seniors. the Ingleneuk on a recent Saturson was born to the family.
2. Most· of tbe food .would come
day. Her guesta Included Mra EdSinoerely,
Lt. and Mra. Louis W. Agnew. Jr_
from stocks in South America onl,.
wardC. Prescott of ao.. ValleJ'.
011
Widdowson.
ot Selman P1eld, Monroe. La.. are
some surplus graln from U. 8.
Mrs.
Robert
R. Pike of Slom: City.
Ca.ptaln
1943
HIgh
spending a furlough with Lt. Ag3. Neutral Swedish sblpa are
president of the Iowa Federation
School Football Team
new'a parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis
ready to transport the tood.
at Women's Clubs.. and her, daUghW. Agnew ot South Chester road.
4. Germa.ns would get none ot
ter
Ka.therlne Pike a - _~ent at
Lt. Agnew arrived SundaY by plane
this food nor any equivalent
BrYn
Mawr College.
of wblch he was co-pUot with Nich·
amounts.
018.8 Vla.chos formerly of SwarthWe now sond 7800 tons ot food
Norfolk, Va.
more.. Mrs. AgneW' arrived bY train
monthly to pur war prisoners In ~ar Editor:
SUBSCRIPtIONS
Monday after spending a. feW' days
.Tnat a ~ort ""te to In~rm you
en route witb her father DI'. John German)', d1stributed by the GerTO ALII
man Red CroBB. yet none ot thla tliat The 8wartbmorean ls Bl;ways
Xllne In Pittsburgh.
Iltalf Sgt. Norman B, Borden• .Tr•• food goes to Germans. Tbe Interna.- received with ple&sur8 and read
MRS.BER~P.FARIES
recently stopped overnlBht with tional Red CroBB, wblcb 8upervtseB trom cover to cover. ~e situation
SwarUuiaore __-w
his family on PrlncetOh avenue the 8uccesstul Greek feeding. 'Would has become compUcaled since BetO'
alao dIotrIbute this food. checking and Andy are .nth me. It Andy
whUe en route to Fort
N. ,.T.
trom Lowry Field, Colo. wbere be tha.t chD4ren receiving extra food
had t8.ken a three months tra.ining also get all their ottlclal rations.
When German and Austrian chilcourse.
dren
were starvlng worst after the
. James Lukens son of Mr. and
last
war.
they att11 were getting
Mrs. James W. Lukens of Maple
. Avenue has entered the Na.vy V .. 12 twice f8 many calories as many oi
these chlldren are getting noW
, unit at Purdue University. •
(onl)' 100-800. calories a da.j...:.notenough toeuotaJn: Ufe). ChU4ren
are 80 weak from starvation t~at
APprentice Seaman Bill Bickel.
tI.B.N.R. 18 recovering from bronchlaI pneumonia. at the Naval H_
pltal, Bainbridge. Md. ma parents
'Dr. and lira. George B. Sickel vtalted him laet week-end.
Apprentice Seaman .Tack Colllna
Is at the United States Naval Tralnlue station, Sampson, N. Y. for bIe
bool training.
Lt. .T. Clifford Bcott. U.S.N.M.C.
of Elm avenue has been a.aalgned
to duty at the Marin. Corps Air
Station. Cherry Point. S. C.
Corporal R. Heberton Butler 80n
of Mr. and Mrs. .Fra.n.k BuUer of
Soutb Cbester road haa: arrlved In
England.
Pfc. Fletcher WlllIo.m.. .Tr.. haa
been returned to Pennsylvania. MilItary COllege to a.walt a vacancy In
Offtcer~B Candidate School. Fletcher·s ordera reached him at Camp
Stoneman 1s a point of embarkation.
Apprentice Seaman E. H. Cooley
Is attending U. S. Naval ReeerVe
Midshipmen's School at the Unlveralt)t at Notre Dame, Notre Dame,
Ind.
Mrs. K. E. Read and her 10-year
old son Rlcba.rd, of N8.88au, are ocoupylng an apartment at 152 Park
avenue wbile Lt. Comdr: Read, U.
S. N., the 80n ot Mrt H. K. Read
of Wallingford iB on active sea
duty as eapta.in of a. destroyer escort.
Former Swarthmorean Captain :t.
Leveric Woodrurt, U.S.N.R., leaves
Annapolis
December 16 tor Ho)lywood, Fla.. where he wUI be
stationed as command.iog oftlcer of
the NavY schools there.,
Second Lt. lL John Lumsden of
Kenyon aven\le. arrived home Monday from Columbus, Miss. where
he received hia wings a.nd spent
two months at the tw'n engine advance flying school. At tbe compleUon of bls leave here he will
go to Randolph Field. San Anto,nlo.
Texas to attend the Central Iustruotlon School.
. u:';-Laurence S,. Kent _has., ,baen
Ualgned to Blythe. Calli."': ae '-a ';0pl~ot~):~~ 'a ·Llberator. Lt.. Kent'.
wi~ 'and their baby -eon Curtla
Booth Kent who have been v1sitlU
hie parents at RiverVIew road left
Wednesday by plane to join Lt.
_ Kent In California and will """'de
..t Palm Bprlll88. Calif.
Lt. Russell H. Kent, Jr., who haa
been stationed at Nashville. Tenn.
Is with a division of engineers at
Camp Atterbury, Ind .• Binee the latter part of November.
Lt. Rolland :McFarland who Is'
staUoned In Long Island, accom-·
panied by bls wife ahd young son
spent Sun<\&y with Lt. McFarland'S
aleter Mrs. lAurence S. Kent ot
Riverview road.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Rutherford
and their Bons Ned and Don will
leave for cambridge. 148.88.. Saturday morning to attend the wedding
of their BOD Ensign WUlIam W.
Rutherford U.S.N.R. and MiBs
Gwendolyn Cochran of EI Reno,
Olda.
Aviation Cadet J. M. Corse haS
completed bl~ traln.1ng at the War
Training Station at Moravian Col.'
lege, Bethlehem, Pa.. and is now in
pre.llIg-ht school at Chapel RIll.
·N, C.
Corp. Robert H. Matthews left
Fort Bragg, N. C .• on Saturday on
~
to help
IiYe, yet dOll't lift .. haDd
Letters, to Editor
Beg Feed Children
* *The* Armed
'* * * Forces
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FRIDAY, DE'1iI:.1
SWARTHMOREAN
FRIDAY, DEI
me'
,
FOR WINTER EATINGI
What is the weil-dressed dinner table wearing
this winter' Not many of the pre-war steaks and
heavy meat culs of other years, to be sure ••• but
with an abundance of ration-free. vila min-rich
vegetables our appetites do not have to suffer.
Add variety to the table and surprise your,
family by serVing vegetables in new and different
ways. Our new folder on vegetable cookery tells
you how. Ask for your free
CC1Pyof "How to Cook Vegetables," at any of our offices.
or request a copy by mail.
P"IlADELPHIA
ELECTRIC COMPANY
,
THE
.
\
SUPB·.
--
...
ACTORS
IN CLUB• VBlICLE
HOBU·'ZAT[Ol'J D81'ROOl'IOlfI'l
• On Wednesday'December 15 at 7 p.m. & vital moblllsatlon of all
members of CIvilian Detense will be held. The heM of eaob organlatloa
.......quested to make a count of thoee preaent, those usuall,. p _ t
but unable to attend thlo moblllaltlon, those who hays been droPpe4
from active IlsI8 becauIMI ot Induction Into the armed fo..... ...d th....
i"8m9ved from the bOl'ougb.
'
A written report covering this Information and & statement
equIpment on hand ohould be In the omc. of alvI1lan d . _ wi_
It hoUl'll.
,
OO1ll8U_ PiFORJlATIOl'J
Consumera In tbls localIty should have burned not mo.... _
It
percent ot their total yearly fuel oil ration, accordIng to OPA.
Ceiling prices for hard candy have been ..,t at 2&c per poUDd
when purcbased ~om large cl::laln Of department store In bulk, ITo ...
polund when packilged by manufacturer. From small retan .torea bulk
pr co8 are set at I3c, pa.ckaged at 16e.
Beglnnlng December 13. the OPA bu authorized' the -paJ"Dlent 0;
twothbrawn
points a pound for fats salvaged by housewivee In a~di~OR
to
e 4c per pound ~ald at present.
.
"Candle·Light" Sets
New Stars A·
Twinkle
The
Players, Club's
production
December ,.
IOCandle.Llght"
pre-
!lonts a small but experIenced ca.et
In a tumsy stol"7 of Jove as moat
ot us do not know It.
SELF". SERVICE - LOW PRICES
u.46c
u.30c
30c
28c
Frying Chickens
Shld of .Lamb
Chuck Roast
Fresh Hamburg
3 pia
7 pia
SWIFf'S
·CENTER·cur
PORK '
PREl'tUUM
Wodebouse. Admirers of Mr. Wodehouse will wish that he had had
a stronger vehicle to adapL
Tuesd8¥ nIght's 8D1a11leh audi-
lit
lit
6ptl
WAFERSUCED
AIR DRIED
Beef
Chops
Hams
.
a37c Burrs u.38c
lSe
Libby's Peas
3Sc
Pineapple Juice
7c
Tomato ,Juice
Z6c
Sliced Pineapple
~
SHANKS . JIt 37c
13 pia
tiD
26 pia
T.
2ptl
Tal
36ptl
T.
SD.VERNIP
qRAPEFRurr
UNDERWOOD
BLACK BEAN
AP"I'EBRAND
PURE LIME
SODP Juice
2~:25c
13c T·25c
Clam Chowder
14c
Orange Marmalade:' ISc
Lipton NoodleSollp 24c
Lipton Pea Soup 3.,._ 2Sc
Juice
'Dn
Unnod--
.....",
TID
Tal
HEAllIER BElL
FANCY RED
Flat
•'I1Il
Jar
I
MAkiFL GREEN
.VEG~E:
ASPARAGUS
3
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No ..... • ,.. 'De •
I ~:&
I)IIL
.... 17c
feature. .
-this evening
-beginning
MOllday every
night 'til
Chm.tJn1!.S :
alice barber, Gifts
OLD BANK BUILDING
~
Mrs. Luther M. Dimmitt will ar..
rive in Swarthmore on December
16 to spend the Christmas hoUdays
with her daughters lIIargaret Ann
whose vacaUon fraj:n- Bo04 College
begins December 16 and Mary who
will arrive frolll DUke Unlveralt7 on
December 21. :Mrs. DImmItt has
bee. n With her P....... nIB In . Fulton'l
lid.. lin..... the aau.r part Of september.
.
.
voL XV.' No. P SO
STORE H~URS
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DECEMBER
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PEA JACKETS
Melton
Cloth
•
High~cho~ISenit)rs Help ~o, WO
VOTERS
.. Keep ChrIstmas As Usual 'HEAR WILCOX .
Tired Workers Given Refreshing Boost
As Student~ .Give Up Va~ation
t((Ease Shortage
L.W.V. Forms Council
to Study New
Bills
In. a sincere attempt to aid the war effprt relieve the manP?wer shortag~, and insure "Christmas as'usu~I" seniors of the
III ·order to keel) the pUblic Ioct'
high schooLwIth the cooperation of the faCility and the school
tel' informed on current legislation
board hi! v~ sl
.,mas vacatIon In order to obtain <;>
_.
local lA"n,gue or Women Voters for
'jobs for the holiday rush..
EARLIER DEADLINE
the purpose. Representatives f,'om
J,n order to do this the .- seniors
the 'Yo-mun's Club, the 'Vomen's
·agreed
tl,·,1
Next week The Swarthmo'!'can
1n t ernu II
'
.
~.S"'O u I"u It I}c necessary
... Olla I League for Peace and
, :they.would change theil' graduation
wUl come out earlier. than usual.
!<'l'cedom. the Young Hepubllcl1.ns.
date from· june 1 ·Lo 6. and thosa
The _deadline .for news and adthe Roosevelt Club. and the Lca.gu~
, Who rl,ld not wIsh to '''ork agreed to
vertiscmcnt copy for. thit> Chrlslare included. Members nre listed
c~nt~~u~ going t!l school through
m~s, issue w11l, be 1.0 a.m. Tuesas follows:
.
,
,.
~~
:\11"8. Unymond K. Denwolth. Mrs~
D ecemver 17. Out of a class of
100 students 75 boys and girls
A. Notmnn \Htxson. 1.1r8. Frank
'are \vork.lng at occupB;tions ranging
'Cho~r
Plcl"£on, .1\[rs. ·Robert Buir. Mrs.
· from greasing cars and 'milking
Herbert l<~l;ascr. 1tfrs. -Walter Rob~ows Lo selling perfume and \a.dies·
llSy ee
inson. :\liss Nettie Alexander, !\lr:i.
li'rcdoticl< Gooch. :Mrs. li't'ancls Gib, handbags.
\. }i'lve boys and 13 girls found :em<- r
The . Boy~'", Chotr of the. TrlnUY son, 1\11'8 •. Clair ,Vilcox. 1\Irs. Wll• p\oyment in the large Philadelphia Choir School will ha.ve ·a busy Uam Gehring; -Mrs. John Broomall;
· stores in Bplte of tho. fact that .mo_st ·Chrlf
~.")Vork. . Of the 18.girls D(u;"othca Trlnity'·Church. It will sing carols Holman, and Mrs. Daniel Good; ·Scholl. P·a· ula Sala.. Bettr Morse, and anthems from foreign count~ie8 win.
\ LoUise . Wood.' Betty Littlefield, as well 113 American compOsitions. \ Dr. Clair ,Vllcox ot. tH~ college
Hel~n ~~us, ~"~ora J,.ee,·fllld·SuSan D~vid T,ud~.r. brI111~nt YOu~,g o~-. addressed the group Friday after· T1)atcber are·selUng in John Wana- ·g~nI8t wnl' be heard In several- . noon, December 10, at tho home
m&k~B. .-Kay Thurman and jane selections.
of Mrs. Goodwin· on "Subsldies,··
Beatty are work.lng at Oppenheim 'The Boys" Choir will also sing DeclarIng thlit ·moRt literature on
at Mldnl~bt Chrlstmas Eve and will
· Collins; Ora Wood at the Blum appear b·efore the Swarthmore subsidies Is politically biased, Dr.
Store, Lois ShIrley. at Sti'awbriage Music Club on :the. fOUuwlng Tues.... Wilcox· Hated three typ£s of sub-·
,_ and Clotbler. and Alma.- Henry
sidles which have been· used 8U·C....
day evening at the Bartol Founda-. cesat.ully by the government. The
.l...dt llro~bers. Of the ll~e ~oys work";' :u~n: qn Sunday they will be given
i·!fg tn··tbwn Hays Penfield. Da.ve· a buffet supper by the Choir Aux- first, to' eatabllah prices on metals
»
h rt Le
d Eg
d Paul"
such as copper, haS saved the·gov..
· ~:;: ~;. ~:.king e:;; ~l1ua~. ~~,q~4 ~~~:. r;:~~
e~~!; ernment· a:haif b1ll.lon dollars. The
. _ '~"!'!'. alld-~~ ~~~.~:IrI1ill.laflern,OO);l.1th.~, b9l!ptertll.lne4 s~ond. .Y,'''';' th~.g.~:~I . t;ranspqrtatlon
.~ 18 selling In Snellenburg's.
after'their appearanCe at the MU81c nom pro Uctio~terB-10 tb8'~~t'SeveD girls and seven boys pre- Club.
.
coaSt. and the third on Imported
t.:erred to work for .l~~ COJlc::.~..
O~ Wednea4. • ·ntght they win be goodS. TheSe three 'subsidles have
, The Btrath Haven Inn ePlployed present at a Marionette shoW' to prevented 'lncrease prices. he stated.
Elaine Caldwell, .~ob"~ :~~o" be WlYe.D. ~.·t}le pa.rlsh house. 'On
The uae of aubaldiea on iood
~ake Tsok~ara. aD~ Jesse ·rura- Thursday night they will alnK' at... pr~ents, according to Dr. WUcox..
· aka.
Parlshaoolal to be .ponaored by dllferent problems. Altbough they
J~ ~U~! and ~Olyn ~enrt' 'the ~en'8 Club of 'I'rlnlty Church.; have ·been used 8ucceufully In E;ng..
are ~elHng In Martel's; Edward
land and ca.nada., the UnIted Bta#&
Bellield and Bill Bartman......
IN ·H.OLIPAY MOOD
problem Is larger since It produces
'jerking sodas" In Wchael·S Colall its own aarlcultura! ao04.. Dr.
ege Ph&rJD.a.cy. Louille Serva.iB Is
The monthly bridge of the JunlO1' Wilcox remAnde
Toggery,. Sidney Smith on The 8 o"clock. Th1s w1lt also be the tober. 1942 it :wlUI given the 'Power
.._.swarthmore&D statr. wnll&m Mo- cl~b's .Chrlatrnu ~ and all to fix maxlJIium prices.
Dowell In the CoooOP, Robert Kerr members are asked to bring tenThe powtJr 01 the Farm Block.
at the Bartol Foundation. and John cl!!int gifts to be exchanged during he said., baa always bean great. deLarson in his own photogra.P~ the pat:ty. Those who are filling riving its· Btren'gth trom the Fa.rm:
.h~p OD South Chester- road.
hoIlday stockings for the Com... Bureau. coopera.Uves. and the NaFive bOYS are driving and c8.rtT- munlty Health Center should turn nonal Ora.nP. .It ·b8.IL proved, he
ing packages tor' the AmeriCEUl them in a.t thts meeting Doreen Me- said. to be a stronBer group t~n
~allway Express Company. They Cone'cby -18 in charge of reserva... labor or the manufacturing group.
are Jack Blackman. Whitford Kc- tions and all those who wJlI attend Although Ule cost of Jiving haa
Dowen. BUI Horaey. Walter San- the' party ahOuld call qer (Swartn- steadily advanced, the Farm Bloc
ville an4 John Roger.!.
more 1(09). LIbbY Rutan a.nd Anne fought aU m·easures of the OPA.·
Agricultural occupations attract- Wood 'Witt a.ct as ho'£Jtesses.
Admitting that food subsidies are
ed tour hUSky aenlor boys. Robert
Last Tuesday evening following far from perfect. Dr. wncox insist...
DlBque and CoUn McLarty are the stated meeting two women from ed that there is no other way to
world.Dg in the Voster GreenhOuses. the dupont Company described and keep prices down now. If Bubsidles
Da.vld Work la employe.a. by the demonstl11ted makIng over old or are not established by January 1.
Rose Valley Nuraerl'es, and Gordon outdated ··fu.rniture in the Peter he warne.d. there ·,vlll be a ten per
cent rise In food prices.' Wages
Bierman is 'Working on a tar~~ L:e:d Hunt ~tyle. a. tasc1natLng presenia..
by Gregory Heath who worked Uon enjoyed by everyone. A slm- can not then be held down and the
there laet summer, Paul· Rutan, ilar pro·gram by Margaret Costello upward spiral wtll begin. Dr. WitRobert Hastings. Joe Conk, and ortglnally scheduled was canceled cox urged people to write CongressGilbert .W.lddowson found jobs at by.illness.
,men to put polltics aside. help retb~ Scott Ti1;8ue Company In Ches:'
There will be no other meetlI;lg8 tain subsidies. and support taxater.
In December on account of tpE' tlon .to stop lnflation. '
Christmas holidays.
(Continued on Page 4):
Trinity
B
W
Boys in
k
IN ONE-ACT BIU.
STUDY
$11.98
SIZES
12 to 20
Plaid lined Melton
aoth Pea Jackets
are sensible as the
day is long.
.
.
TWO POETS
The combined literature and
drama sections of the Woman_'s
Club anticipate a delightful program this morning at 10 a.m. when
).{ra. R. G. l'i:. Unman will . review
Stephen Vincent Benet's moving
Western Star" and Mrs. Hobert L.
Coates will present excerpts from
, Robert p~ T: Coftln's "Primer tor
America." On December 3 mem~
bel'S were enthusiastic in praise pf
., tbe previews by Mrs. Oliver G.
• Browne and Mrs. Henry J. Weiland.
The post-Cbr.1stmaa·aeaeon of Ute
aecUon win meet on January l'
~ben three members under
di ...
. rectlon of )[re. VemOD M. Parry
will read the i'loreDce R].1,r8oi>~
CoHn Clement. plaJ' "Barrl. . ~t tile
_ preeent starring yeblcle tor i Helen
the
. . . . . . . ....,... . . . DBPJ.'., 8J!XJOHD
'"
'
ftjO()S
11-
$2.10 PER YEAR
SWAR1lIMORE, DECEMBER 17. 1943
vrlo!!
CHRISTMAS
LIl;;{/\HY
THE 'SWARTMMORIAN
at
IN CAROL PROGRAM
MlWAL
Z7pb
Tal
Restdents ot the borough are IDvited to attend a ahowina ot "It
Happened One Night," In Clothier
lIamorlal tomorrow' night at •
o·clock. The popular' mOYie
Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert:
~.I
The Rose Valley Chorus wUl
present Its annual program of
·Christmas carols. Saturday evening,
December 18, io the Media. Woman·s Club.
Under the able direct.lon of
GOLD
Philip Warren COoke, a chorus of
50 me.n and women bas been reh~ars~ng a. program ot carols. culled trom many lands.
Perdue Cleaver and Anne' Voigt
are staging the Christmas concert.
lUTOIIEN TESTED
Both are well known locally. Mr.
Cleaver ha3 acted in and directed
many productione in th$ county'
and
Philadelphia,
while
IIIlss
VOigt's performances with the
Chorus and more recently with the
Players Club have won her wld~
spread
recognition.
pIrg
The omcera this year are: Mrs.
George Jarden, president; S. Culver Williams. vice-president; Mrs.
Judson Laird. secretary; Sally McFadden. treasurer.
Tuna SALMON Flour
3lc 1~ S9c
37c
22c
Wheatena
3~29c
Libby's Milk.
29c
Martel Peaches
22c
Valerie Ravioli
1 _ _ I'OInIB
quesUOJl made the
keep them before the pub110 but
b~caUBe the work dependll corudd..
erably em the revenue from tIl_
incidental sales.
Karen Kniskern beads this 7ea1""S
local sale of Christmas 8eals tor
the Delaware County Tuberculos1s
Association which op6D.~d tbts week
and continues through Saturday ot
next week. December 1. Mrs. Palmer Skoglund ia assisting.
A
booth at lIIartel's Is beln~
manned by Mrs.. Maurice Gr.1est,
IIrs. Robert Bradford, Mrs. Percival ArmItage, lira. Albert Hili, IIIrs_
Philip W. Kniskern, 1.£1'8. Ethel
Waterbury, Mrs. A. B. Gorman,
M~ Walte.· Rodman
Sbo~maker,
Sl)lrley Shaw•. Mrs. Samuel Ayers.
Mrs; W. E. Hebel, Jr., and Mrs.
Russell H.· Kent. Another at the
bank. Is running in connecUoD w:1th
the War Bond booth
. . th........
. .
MI.. Kniskern who graduatsd
from Sweet Briar College last June'
.ta anxious' to ma.ke 8. success of
th!s brailch ot the - annual campaign. Although most every famIly bas reCeived· sheets of eealb in
the mall thlB extra mea.ns ot se11-
:-'.
a«
tng aeala 1a neceaaary not onlT to
Residents Push
Christmas,Seals
presentation of 80 11ght and 8opbisticated a. comedy dlmcult since audience reaction. aCcording to the,
comment of players who should
know. has much to do with the
spirit of the productl.on. NevertheJess the comedy' under the direction of Charles T. D'ea.con proceeds
to unwind the situations which test
the trallUes of4IC1asa dJ.stlDctlon.
A newcomer to the club B~rnlce
SaJaoa la a refreshing Ma.rle. A
graduate of EmerBWl with consld..
erable experience with Uttle theatre groups M.tas Salans is gra.clous1y polSed and 18 posaeased ot
a :flezlble voice which she uses
beautlfully. She adds m\1cb to the
brightness and Interest ot the producUon whose script leans on ILnea
rather tban a.ctlon.
John Y. Howells as Pl"lDce Haseldorf Sohlobltt.n and Lloyd C. lIIath'era 8.8 Josef bia valet as first themselves a.nd then each other have
many opportunIties tor bypl8¥ and
humor. The Prlnce·s lines which
he recites Importantly have the
ring of familiar cUches. Both actors add to the handsomenesa of
the production.
Conata.nce Schoff as LiBerle conveyed the air of an attra.cUve sopblSUcate causing male members
til the audience ~ alt up and take
notice. Betty Pigott as Baroness
von Rl8chenholm brlnga to the
club tho value ot wide dramatic
and radio experience. The Baroness role gives little opportunity for
her ·talent but she proml8ea much
tor :tuture producUo~.
WlIUam Pigott as Baron von
Rlschenheim contributes the llveHest &cticm. ot the evening. (jeorge
H. Jarden appears obooq.ulously as
a. walter. Stephen Mucha 8B Xoeppke the chautreur reports 90. his
romantic errands br.le1J.y.
Tonight and tomorrow nlgbt·s
performances will close the club
bouse untU flnal rehea.reals tor the
14arch production' which will be
eagerly awaited by Players Club
mombers. The suspension will permit a pa.trlotlc saving of fuel 011
and save club audiences the bazards ot winter attendance made
dUncult by transportation problems.
3pq
AU.-WHITE
FANCY WHITE
The com-
edy which takes one back to the
old world musical comed,. period
when men had leisure and Idleness In which attalrs of the beart
were their chief pursu.1l fa by Siegfried Geyer, adapted b,- P. G.
ence wUhout
u ):.;.; '; E
...,
HOSTESS TO D.A.R..
Mrs. WiiUam Ward. Third, of
North Chester road win be hosteSB
to the Christmas meeting of the
D8.ughte"rll of the American R~volu- .
tton ~on Monday, December 20~ at
2:30 p.m. A meeting of the board
of managers will precede thc form~
at meeting. Mrs. Lloyd Goman. Regent will preside at both. !\Irs.
Howard W. Newnam. Jr.• of Walnut la.ne and, Mrs. Edwln D. Glauser will be co_hostesses.
Members of the Children of tb~
AmeriCan Revolution will be spectal guests at the Christmas meetIng as 'Wel~ as . reqresentatives . of
varIoUS obaritable gi-oups to whlcb
the organization ·contributes. Ba;88C
-Boward ~erlan Red cross Field
woi-ket who returned recently from
Atrlea will be the main speaker.
lfetreohmenta ...111 be served by the
bold
.1
161 Residents Rally to Give
Blood as Rlness Cuts Yield
. Residents Asked to Begin New Year by·
Enrolling for Next Meet
.
in March
.
Four hundred sixty-one pints of bloQd to be sent free and
dIrect to the Armed Forces by the .American Red Cr.oss were
c.ollected at last wee.k's blood donor meet. Six hundred tortyfive donors had registered, but the swiftly spreading wave of
• illness cut down the number
pe'rmitted to· donate. Swarthmore's contriIiution in this meet
W1S the creditable :lumber of
WAR CHEST
· AT 3·4 POINT
GripPI! has played ha.voc with
final rep'm·ts of UoUed 'Vur Cheat
sQlicitors, accordip.g to Chairman
l'~l'ank, R. :Mal'k.l~y. 76 c/o' of SwarthllIore'u CJ.uotu, hus been collected 'I.n'"
Mr. ~Jurl{)ey beliey-es that had it
. not buen for lllncus of many workers which hM preventca ihorough
cO\"erage of" their districts. the entire quota would be in.
A plea is, therefore Issued to
ILliyone ~vho ha~ bee.n missed bccause of illness to contact the 'Val'
Chest Hcadqu~teI'8.at the Swarthmore NaHonnl Bank and Trust
Company or turn In hia donation
there. All workers' are ~ked to
tUrn In their reports as quickly as
possible.
.
.
The campalgn has been extended
for an addItional week in reCopiUon of tho retarding power
the
epidemic.
ot
~~~ps ana Parc~l Poat., .,
. ])ecember lI-nec.ember n ·clo88
~ .. L.,
.• ··'1··p.m:
Saturday, December ·18
Reglllte1'll .and. Money Orde~
clo.e 1 p.m.
stamp. and Parb9l Poat..:..-.cloee
• p.m.
B_e Douthwalte.
AaalBtant R. M.
. 'file
~con~ re~JJu:' _meetl~
ot
the Junior lIuslca.l Club will be
held at 7.ao p.m. 'on ilunda¥ becember 1. at thJt home of ~ra.
lIenry R.l!arrls 505 North SWarthmore .avenue. AD IntereiitJnc mUsiCal program h8a bOen pi8.piied·bY
the committee and Will ioliow the
. bualne811 meeting. .
.
Memb~~ _and friends are cordi ...
allY InVited to attend.
An e;rb1blt of paintings by the
late· Owen Stevena Rose Valley Ar't..
1st wUl eontlnue at. the Philadelphia
Fre~ IJbr.a-ry on the Parkway unttl
ChrlstmlUl Eve.
The pictures are loaned from private _collec.tlons and from the pittsburgh Pl~netarium. Rcprese.nta.,
tlve ot the. artist's early and late
work the paintlnga include eclipses.
· night skIes. constellations "The
Great Bear" and others, and night
and day landscapes.
1C
161.
.
Phelps Soule, b.ood donor
chairman and her committee. wish
to exprcEts t9 eve.l"y resident of' Ulis
.borough who as_ donor, or u.s hou~e- .
to-hollse cnnvasser whose emiless
houn; of work produced many ~'~w
volunteers. or.as special. volunteer
workel' without wl10se sel'vice thc
meet could not· h~ye' proceeded.
since.re appreciatio!:,:
Their cooperation made possIble the h·oldIng of the l)1eet when other communities had to cancel theirs.
Oates for ~he next blood donor
meet in which swarth'moreans will
Pllrti.cipate. are . alt:eady 8et . for
March 9, 10. and 1-1. Ma.ny 'voluhteers Algned last week to· serve
again on that date. A' Buggested
Now Year resolution tor each resIdent is ·to: Htart. 19"4 by volunteerIng as a ·March dOllor by telepbon·Swarthmore 094.-J•.
Conn R. HItchman w~ ·a- nlnJ.h
time. donor and .J. -SWImmer an
elghth, tlm.e· donor at ·,the .:meet.
K8¥'KeZU18d,.'an4 'RoIHIri E.B&lr
gave blood :for the slxtb -U.....WIllle
. H ..... Harold G. Gi'UIIn,lIr.. Chlirl08
M. Fairbanks. Mr. ·and Mrs. E, .J.
Faulkner. Fred R. WIlBOn, 'and A.
'H. Van Alen were ftfth -Um:s dQD.Ora.
Thirteen i>"~iIII' do'iiated biobd
t?r the fourth ~in~M:iil. M. C.
10seph ClIIlierU, M"';. JOiJe'Ph
B.Bateh. Mm. H. R. joh_lI, Mis.
Elsbeth Law~n. Mrs.· 's. ·R. Hem·enWay, 11£.... P. M. lJlc\(Bon, .
Bu'lllft, Mh.. Mel WIIi/oit
Mt.,
P'huit. MaBCbal,' ~rs..' :itetCher
~iiilam8. ¥riI. .s. S. Toole. and
William F. Lee.
The following- 21 persona earned
the~r.snver l)1~ for third donatlonS::
. Mra. An~rew Simpson, Beih
·AJ,lyn, lire:. W. W. Turner. A:.- H •
Knabb. J. ·Paul Brown, Frank Rob ..
blns. Earle Remington. Harold
Clyman. Mrs. ·C. '14acDonald 8wa.n,
Fran~ BunUntr. Jerry _X.rtel, lJoward J. Dlhs\e (to wht,m' Mrs. 80ule
expresseS! appreciation for -being
the first· to vOJ;lnteer as Boon as the
date tor each meet is h.nnollnced).
Stewart Thoi-bahn. Nrr!l. Thorrib..s
Bauer.
Margn'ret:
Devl"nti.
Ellwood
,
-',. ' .
.'
",
Rowand. Mrs. Glenn Morrow,' Mrs.
David· McCn.him. Mn. L: :t. $torck.
Mrs. Herman Bloom
'Manln
Barnca.
Forty-two persons app~red as
first time dono·rs and an aven'18.rger number -as rrecond time donors.
WAVES .Hunter.· pot.ter and Banks
represe.nted the Convalescent An~
nex of the United· States Naval
Ho~ttal among·the donors.
Mr~.
!feal,
:ram..
and
Defense Council Bulletins ..
The'Laboratory Theater of tho
ALERT POIlIiTS WEAKNFlSBFS
College will pre$!nt a bill of oneThe air-ratd drill on Tuesday night caught Swa.t-tbmore napping. ,In
act plays tonight in Clotbier Mefact. the 162 \vho turned out were stUl very: mUch on _the sleepy _sl«\e.
There was np preliminary warning to the area. 'rhe l:3lu~ Signal was
morial at 8.16. Resld~nts ot the
received at 10.63 follawed at 11.03 by the Red. the·second'·Blue at 11~21
village are Invited to attend the
and the AU-clear at·11.32.
.
production which. student directed.
The. street Jlghts: controlled· at .PI:'ospcct Park were. not tUl11ed
out until i1.16 and thc lights at the raih'oad stat1on~ followed about
is under the supervislolJ. of Mrs.
two minutes later, . that is about 20 'minutes lnte. There were' erio·ugh
William .Earle Bradley of the Coler~rs all along the line to show the need for regular alerts.
.,
lege Dramatic Department. WilHam
CONSUMER 'INFORl\fATION
Lyon Phelps, Elizabeth Lucas anq
Rntionlng Rules Enscd. Gift.'9 of jams. jellies. preserves and other
.John Rosselli comprise the student . rationed foods wur be permitted this ChrlstmlU!'. Ho~sewives may give
rationed toods bought 'With their. own ratioli stamps to ·other consumers
director staff.
or to chiUitab~e organizations. w;J1lch may then dIstribute them fu needy
An early eXllfM"lment' of one of
families without collecting stamps. The change ·becomes ettecUve-- With
the foremost dramatists of thiS
the Chrl~mas ~afjM)~! ,~nd will COJ;l:Unue II1defln~te.:W. .
- .. ..
country ,and two', English Pl~~
Shoes. ~hoe import regulations have been easec!: to permit' Clv1Uil.ns
an"'- ·'Dlel1)bers _, of the servtces abroad to send home ahaes which· the
wrlghts'lU'e repre'bentecl on the pro':
Collector or custoIiu;':' will i"Eole~ ration free .wlth -IL llintt of two ~
gram. A 10ng-tlDle favorite "The
pll!:r person per tran~ctton. The ilew: provlslo~ does not a~t;ho~.aD7
Old ~.. ShOws fIllr. lII.edals" ,,~ • one to give &'Way- t-atlon stamps. b~wev~l·. aU.d stampa DlUs\;. not be
SIr Jan'tes II. Bart'l'e Will precede
removed from books until the purchase l!II made. .
"
Persons ...... have not yet received Ration B.{tOk I or 1& filuM 110w·
,the light Interlude ''The. Constant
apply to. their. local ,ar Prlee ~d Ratlo~·'~i ~ tbq .. are. DO
Lover" b,. sir 1ohi' Han'kln. For
lon~~v:ur.~I~ "t
district orrlce In the SU"Jlrbaii StaUO.D liull.dIn,•
theater en.thullll~ Thornton Wild ..
. ~ Green ataIhps A. II, MId c; In BoOlt •. bPlre
Dece
_r O. Green stamps D, E, Iaild I' "I'll. _ .. thr'09*h IJalilill..,.
e~. ffHaPPY Journey to T.rent~:m &b4
20, nd.
.
. . .,
.
Camden" will ,be ot.~lnta~
th.
,
'.
.,
,.
..
17. 1M3
z
-:
WALTON
PERSONALS
..
BIRTHS
DEMING
In an Into1'J\lal home' wedding at
&:10 Saturda)l1afternoon, November
20, MIsII Ann Deming daUghter
Dr. an.d Mrs. Guy Spalding Deming
of Amherst avenue _ becaDle the
bride ot 2nd Lt. Lewlll Broualua
Walton, Jr., U.s.M.e.R. SOD _of Mr.
and :Mrs. L. B. WaltOOl ot Evanston, Ill.
The ceremony was performed be..
fore the flreplace by the Rev. A.
Powell Davies of the CommunitY
Church, Summit, N • .1., ot which
the brlde'li t~mlly are membera.
The tapt111es. a number of out-ot..
town relatiVes, and a few friends
attended the rite and the recepUon
which followed.
The brlde wore
simple drape.d
affernoon dreBS tn sheer white wool
wlth long. fitted sleeves. White
chryaanthemuInCI In
her
hair
matched the ftowers· of, her bou·
queL She waa atte.nded by M'...
George JIIaUlnckrodt o,f Chicago,
Ill., who wore velveteen and a. cor·
sage of yellow chrysanthemums.
The br.ldegroom'8 father was best
Count and Counte88 Jean de
Cbappedelalne who bave been m
Readlog temporarlly &tter lea.vlng
Parle. will visit Mr. and .lira. R. A.
G~elluB ot North Chester road tor
Christmas. '
or
'...
, _Po
and MI1I.c Hugh·' WlIIIDon of
Rutgers avenue a ... receivtDg cen..
. gratulatiolUl on the blrU. ot a IIOIl
,John Huaton on December • at
The wedding ot Mlaa ;Marcia
Bryn. Mawr Hospital.
Murdoch daughter ot Commander
Alexander Murdoch and Kra. Kur·
Mrs. Eugene E. Witham and Indoch ot ML Airy and Lt. John W.
tant daughter returned We4needaT
Simmons, 2", son of Mr. and :Mrs. J.
~f lut week to their home' at BarMr. and Mrs. W. R. McHenry William Simmons ot Copplea lane,
Yard
avenue and ilt. Holyoke place,
and family of Parish road and Mre. Walllngtord, was performed with
trom
the, Ly\ng-In Hospital, PhilaMcHenry's mother Mrs. C. R. Pae- a double .rIng ceremony at 8 p.m.
delphia
where the baby was horn
sehl of PhUadelphla. leave today tor last night In the Grace Episcopal
November l ' weighing G pOUnds..
Clermont. Flp.., to spend the Chrl..8t- Church, ML Airy.
a ounceS.
ma8 holidays and to remain until
MIas;Mary Murdoch sister ot the
the end of the scboo' va.catlon.
bride and Miss Sara Simmons slaA, son William Thompson Ste,rr
Charles J. Seltzer of Rose Valley ter ot the groom attend the bride
.'Was
born December • in 8eatue,
an4 Peter V. Kalil of Strath Ha.ven who was gowned In white sa.t1n.
Waeh.
to Mr. and Mrs. WIlUam
Inn leave today tor Loa Angeles. Her attendants wore l&vendar.
Chandler
Starr. He Is a grandlon
Calif. to .pend the Chrl.tmas holiA cousin of the groom Mr. Thomot loI.r. and Mrs. W. C. Starr at
days with Mr. Seltzer's daugbter as S. 8immoDB of Edgemont., Mr.
Dartmouth avenue.
Joan who is staying in Beverly David Meade of Lansdowne, Mr.
Hills to take treatments at the William Shay ot Chaetnut mil, and
h
Queen of the Angels Hospital. The Dr. Harry Armitage of Cheater
three will tben travel to San Fran- served as ushe~
DOYOUENOW
cl8co and other places of Interest
The young c::ouple left for a brief
The Sun Cue fOr All,.
honeymoon In New 'York City be·
in California.
TrO.blo'
I
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McCabe and fore the grOom reports' to bla new
. JUST CALL_
their daughter Alice. Klsa Maud statton in KentuckY on Christmas
McCabe sister ot MrS. W. M. Ba.r- Eve. having graduated on Monday
man.
RUSSEIJ.'S SERVICE
vey and Commander and Mrs. Karl from the Officer's Candidate School
Lt. Walton has returned to bis
Thieme and their son at New York, at Fort Benning, Ga..
Make You Car Lui tile DuatIo
station at Quantico, Va.. while hls
. The bride is a graduate ot GIrl'S
w11l spend the ChrlBtmas hoUdays
Xoplu 1Io..1eo wm Do I$.
wife remains with her parents for
with the Harvey·s on Columbia ave. High School; Philadelphia, and Is
the present.
Mr. and :Mrs. Herman Conrow ot president ot the eenlor class at the
The tormer Miss Carolyn Eliza.• CHANEL
New York City parents of Mrs. Drexel InaUtute of Technolog,.. Lt. beth Wensick, daughter of Mr. and
MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE MATCHIABELLI
.
RW!ioeIl Heath of Cedar lane wll1 Simmons fs a graduate ot Nether Mrs. Delmar D. Wensick of Wauvlalt the Heaths oyer the Christmas Providence High School and Drexel. ' wato.aa. Wis.• !Whose marriage to
'Wee~·end.
Davtd 'q11man, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Samuel carpenter and her RUTHERFORD--COCHRAN
Roland G. E. Ullman ot Ha.rvard
daughter Shirley Ma.rie left on
avenue took place in the Wauwa.TueSdaY ~ spend the ChristmBB
O.n December 11 at· 6 o'clock the tosa CongregaUonal Cburch on satBEAUTY SALON
holida.ys with Mrs. Carpenter's wedding of HIss Martha GwendDlyn urday, November 20. The bride's
mother in Montpelier, Ohio. Dr. Cochran a.nd Enstgn William WaJ- gown was of white tulle 'wlth white' •
Carpent~r wUI leave to join them
l\LCo Rutherford, U.S.N.R., took sattn appllqued orchids, and her
Beauty Shhel the Holiday SeeM
on Tuesday of n~ week.
~
p\ace In the Appleton Chapel of bouquet was white orch~ds fringed
:x
Dr. and M.rs. J. A. Davison of Harvard Universlty .tn Cambrldgp., with bouvardla.· The young couple
13 South amtw RoM
m
Paessld. N., Y. will vIaIt Dr. Davl- Mass. The Naval Chaplaln,- Lt. Is now at bome In Newport News.
son'a parentB :Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Comdr. R. C. Knudsen performed
CaD
Swarfhmo
....
476
.
.
n
B. Davison ot Harvard avenue dur.. the ceremony. The bride 1& the VIrK\nIL
ing the Christmas holidays.
LONG • CHEN YU
daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank L.
lIr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Michen- Cochran of El Reno. Okla., and En- over the double...rinl' ceremony perer, Jr., of Baltimore Pike and Riv- 81gn Rutherford the 80n ot Mr. and formed at a In the afternoon.
The. bride wore & travelling dress
erview road will hold open houae Mrs. 8. S. Rutherford of Strath
of
,aquamarine wJth black
from 3 to 6 p.m. an thetr first wed· Haven avenue.
,sorles,
and, a ',coraate ot white
ding anniversary thJs Sunday.
Tll" bl1de' wore a princesa gown sweet _ peas. and' fo.rget-m~-nots.
:Mrs. Edward Penfield of TheJam of ivo'ry' satin with short tull~ ven,
Manor, New York will arrive and ,carried 0. bouquet of rOBe~ and She Was attended by MrS. Orville
~. Orner ~~o. wore a Ught belgeon. Thuradq December '21 to sPend
~o.uv~rdfa.
.
afternoon
dress.
'
Chrlstmaa with her son, Mr. WaikEne1gn'Robert B. Dra.per of;-To·
Geit)'BbUI-g.
Ps..,
er, P~nfteld and his tamU.,. 'of River.. ledo, .9h1o, 0., ~lassmate botb~':,- at
beSt maD.
'. .
....ew avenue.
<.
.... :!
'
~di~on~servedfrol1l,
Dartmouth and the Navy Sut;plY
Following ilia. ':~erernony a sniall
Mrs. Altred E. Lonpell ot
School, W88 Ensign Rutherfi'd's .reception wait held at the Park 1
fayette avenue has as her Cb~ best man.
'
,,{:-t
Lane Hotel' after wblcb, the couple
mae.hollday
her mOther MrS.
A small reception at tbe Hotei left ._ fOJ: a honeymoon in Eetes
MDe J'OIIl' famIly nn••."v,.1iciaS early
H. F. Roberson and aunt ·.M.tsa MaComma.nder fonowed the ceremony, Park,. Colo. ~
.
neL. True Jloth ,,~AI~y, .:!if. Y.
af!er which
t!ouple left tor a
F. M. SCHEIJa,Y. Maaqer
Th~ bride who graduated from
who arrived Wednesday. Her alater
• ,,' t
honeymoon In New 'YorlE. They Mexico mgh School In ·198S Is a
)118B -LtlUan Roberson of New Ro ...
'having graduated
cbelle, N. Y. 'wl\I ,oln them. nen. will m~e their, home In Cambridge registered
untll December 30 when Ensign tram the M:a..esa.cbusetts' Gener8J.
Wednesday.
Kiss Antonlca Fairbank enter.. Rutherford completes hla course in Hospital of Nursing In February,
1948.
.
t8.tned members ot the Board of the the Navy Supply School.
Mrs~ Rutherford IB a gradua.te of
The
groo~
Is s. graduate of
.:Junior Woman's Club at a tea.
EI
Reno
High
School
and
receilved
Swarthmore
High.
Blalr Academy,
shower in honor ot IIrs. John B.
a
degree
.1n
home
economics
from
and
attended
Penn
State College
Ro:zby, -Jr. Sunday afternoon at her
Okj~homa
A.
and
N.
College,
Stillwbere
he·
a
member
of BetA
home on Park a.venue. other
Theta
PI
fraternity.
water.
guests were Mrs. Jo~n H. Taylor.
~e groom'a mother weDf- to
Ensign Rutherford is a. gradumother of Mrs. Roxby, who poured
Denver
to be presen"t at her BOn's
ate
of
D'ar:tmouth
College,
Hanover,
and former board mem bera M.rB.
. .~, .-,; ..,:'
.:;..:.!.;~.
"J;' •. ').:: .• , . •:
._.-"
'Wedding,
N.
H.
a.nd
a.
member
ot
Delta.
Tau
Wallace D. Heaton, Jr.• Mrs. EdDRUGS
The couple wUl reside at 649
ward Rust and MlstJ Carolyn Cree.. Delta fraternity. He was commisClermont
street.
Denver.
sioned
a.t
Philadelphia..
son.
FULL LINE OF
a.
.&._.
,
"
The Bouquet
~•
8-
i
i!
a.ccearoses.
t, -: .
A FamiZ, Christmas
At the Strath Haven
A'feast aCcOrding to the Yule
.
,;Tr
1 to
7 p.m. '
" ",,'
, ',' .sit. ' orner '.0;
;was
11"-
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the
nurse,
STRATH HAVEN!INN,,·
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Swarthmore 0680
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was
VICTOR D. ·SHIRER'
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The marriage of MIM Anne
Comly Wray daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. L. P. Wray ot Walnut lane to
Ensign Robert S. Struhle, United
StateB Naval Air Corps will take
place Tuesday evonlng, December
21 at 1.30 o'clock a.t the SWarthmore. p,.resbyterlan Church. All
friends are cordially Invited to attend the ceremonY'.
WED TODAY
The marrlage of Miss Ruth
Esther Weber daughter of Mr. and
lira. Gustave Weber of .Mlaml, FJa.
and Dr. William Potter Rumsey.
son of ::Mr. George Rumsey of Mor'IOn 1a being solemnized today at 3
o'clock In the rectory of Our Lady
of Perpetual Help Church, )lorton.
Tbe Rev. Joseph B. Gibson officiates at t11e ceremony.
The bride's attendant Is MIBB
Helen Nolan of Chestnut Hill. Lt.
.John A. Rumsey. br{)ther of the
groom, is best man.
The young couple leave for a
honeymoon In New York follawlng
the reception at a Philadelphia hotel at 4.80.
, The hrlde graduated ,.-rday
from Temple Medical SChool. The
aroom, a graduate ot 8warthmOl'e
HI\Ih In 'U, took hili pre-med traInInll at Penn State, and gradnated.
,from Temple Medical School In
JIaroh, 1141.
Dr. and M ... Kamay will reelde
,temporarily In Philadelphia.
The bride's _ t e from P10rJda
were &IDem. die out-of·town Plata
Pllllllt at. the .....'"r.
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JACKSON - HAlL
TO BE HOLIDAY BRIDE
A recent wedding
ot Interest to
,Swarthm,oreo.ns occurred on Dec.
S when Miss Gertrude Evelyn
Hall and James Livingston Jackson, Cpl. A.A.F•• were married In
the United P.reabyterian Church In
Denver. Colo. The bride is the
daughter ot Mr. and Mr~. Earlo H.
Hall of Mexico. )lalne, and Cpl.
Jackson the SOD ot Dr. and Mrs.
A. F. Jackson of Park avenue. The
Rev. W. Scott McMunn pl"eslded
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DEADLlNl!I-WEDNEBDAY NOON
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1i. 1943....,
MeUoocIiat Church ~.
At the churCh schOOI,888Idon on
The Christmas Sunday worshtp
wUl be conducted In the church Sunday morning at 8.4:6 a Chrtat..
this Sunday morning at 11 o'clocl<. mas pageant wlll be proaente4. The
Tbe choir under the direction of WhIte Gift Service will be the tea.Ben'amIn #L. Kneedler will sing tUre ot the pageant. All white lrifts
three Chr1BtmaJI anthem&. Guest in- are requested to be money 'Which
strumentalists wUl be· Dayton M. Will be divided between the FIfth
Henry vlollnlat and Emmet sar- Street Center and the Deaconeaa
gent vlollncelllot both of the Phil- Home for Chrlatmas work.
At the morning worship at 11 the
adelphia aympbony orohestra..
subject of the. sermon Will be "Even
The Chrlatmas Eve, Candlelight
Unto Bethlehem."'
;w"roper
be held In the chUrct.
The annual candleUght service
December 2t from 11.30 to mid- wIll be on 'Sunday afternoon at
night. The Young People's Choir
" o'clock at whlcb time the c::hoir
~nder the dlrecUon ot Mr. Kneedwill render the cantat& "The Chrlat
ler will present tbe music for the Child" by C. W. Harwley. There
semee. The 'I o·cloek Christmas wUI be no meeUng ,ot the Youtb
mornlnlr service will D:ot be held Fellowship this week.
,this year.
The Church Hour Kindergarten
Christian Science Charcb
for children under Blx years of 'age
Is held eacb Sunday morning in the
"Is the Universe. Including Man,
pariah .house trom 10.4& to 12 ~olved BY".Atomlc Force?" 18 the
o·clock.
sub ;ect of the Lesson-Sermon In all
The mgh School Fellowship Will Churches of Christ, SclenUst. on
meet Sunday evening tro~ 6 to '1.30 Sunday, December 19. The Gulden
o'clock In the parlllh house. There Text 18: IOThroua;h faith we under.
will be a pl8.J'* "And the Angel stand that the worlds were framed'
Bald:' Members ot the Junior-In:.. by the word of God. 80 that things
mrme4late Dep~ent. are invited which are seen were not made of
to attend this Chrl.tmas party ot things which do appear" (Hebrews
11:3).
the FelloWBhlp.
,
The Senior Department wUl ba.ve
a carol sing' for their prOgr&.m this
BRIDGE TOPPERS
8undQ mornlnc.
The Crum Creek Bridge Club reThe .JUDlor ChOir meets for reporia
the tollowlng winners at their
heareaJa on Tuesday evening;.
meeting
laat week:
1 o'clocl< 8!l4 FrIday attemooDS at
MrS.
RWlSSlI
Kent and Mrs. lawS.IO o'clock In the Par\III1 house.
rence
Kent.
Ant:
Mr. and )(rs.
The Young People's Choir meets
John.
Bowditch.
second;
and lira.
for rehea.nal each Sunday a.tterWalter
Shoemaker
and
lIrs.
SamDOOIl at ,5 o'clock In the church.
uel
Eby,
thIrd.
The· A.dUlt Choir meetefor rehearBallI on ThurSday evenlnP at I . Wlnnel'l th18 week were ,lJrB•
I; R. MacElweee and Mrs. Fored'o'cloalL
. '. Dr. William T. Ellie w\ll p.--nt erick Strelch,r, ~. )11'8. A. L.
Kent.
'tj, the Primary and' Begtnner'a De- ' Cayden' and' Mrs. Ruasell
partment thle sunday momlng second; and Mrs. Bardwell Lincoln
and A. F. Robl~n, third.
"The story of the Sheph~rds.i,
will
The lagleneuk Tea Room
WILL CLOSE
Bece.nber 24, 25, 26, 27
Open for Lunch. December 28th
at 12 Noon
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Letters to Editor
Likes School News
Dear EdItor:
rsgret oIncerely 'that I have
not written YOU soOner aDd'thank..
ed you and the BusIn_ "-ocl&Uon for your .kiodn_ In HDd.lnB
me Tho Swarthmorean. It .. ma.iIy my taul~ although I am 80 busy
that I hardly lind time to write to
my tamily. It teale 'I'GOd to get a
bit of news In The Bwa,rlhmorean
telUog of some of the things gomg
on at home and keeping yOU' In
touch with the people you know or
at least knew. That Is especially
true as far as IIlgh 'Sehool aptlvlties are concerned which I 'a1waye
followed wIth the interest of an
aiWOJ;lus.
I
have
I
.
Five hundred cooklea for dlstrJbuUon b.,. the USO amODI' servicemen Will be made this week by Mrs.,
James E. Davis. Mrs. William J.
Cresson. Mrs. Rudolph H. Banks.
Mrs. Dwight Cooley, Mrs. John Es.linger. Mrs. George Ew.ing, Mrs. D.
N. Hughes, Mrs. carol Streeter,
Mra. J. Tunnel, Mra. J. B. Pope.
Mrs. Roy Lingle, and Mrs. Frank
R. Morey.
The Red CroSS Motor Corps trans·
porta the cookies to their destination.
BWARTBKORE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Dav1ti Braun, Minister
swarthmoreans wishing to do
Red CrOSS knitting are asked to
call Mrs. Edward M. Bassett.
swarthmore 1010 to obtain wool.
Items needed are sleeveless 8Weatera. muftler8 and helmets for the
ArmY.
.
9 :45 A. M.-Church School.
11:00 A. M.-ChrlstmaB Worship.
&:00 P. JL-Btgh School Fellowship.
CHRISTMAS EVE
11 :Sll-CandlelJ,ght Service.
Roy N. Ke1Be!.wP·D., Minister.
8U,..uAY
9 :46 A. ]l._Clmrch School.
11 :00 A. :M.--Sermon Topic: "Even Un-
1"8 Like Home
Chapel Hill. N. C. '
to Bethlehem:'
Dear Editor:
This is just a short letter telling
'you of' my change in address. I
.' .SUNDAY
have been at Chapel Hill three
SUNDAY, December 19
weeks noW and find that there Is
a :00 A. 1I.-Holy Communion.
:) :46 A. M.-Church School.
11 :00 A. M.-Mornlng Prayer and Lit· plenty to keep me busy here.
A number of the hometown boys
any. Sermon Top i c:
"Christll'las"
are.
down here and when we all
6 ;00 P. ],f.-Young Peoples Fellowship.
get together U's like old home
.
TUESDAY, December 21
Feast ot 'SL Thomas
week.
.
7 :36 A. )i.-Holy Communion.
want
to
thank
you.
and
the
I
10 :00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
CHRISTMAS EVE
Business Association again for
11 :30 P. M_Jdtdntgbt Servl-::e.
sending me the paper each week.
and rwtsh you a Merry Christmas.
THE RELIGIOUS "sOClETY OF
FRIENDS
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Alc Harry F. Brown. l'r.
SUNDAY
9 :45 A. ll.-First Da.y School. Adult
Forum under the leadeT-
ship of Ida. P. Stabler
11:oe A. ],L-Meetlng for Worship
.
the Meeting House.
11 :00 a.m. Morntng Worohlp •....•..••• _...•..............•••..Loeal Churches
.t
4:00 p.m. Candlellllht IIorvlc08 ..._ .. ,._ ••............... M.thodlat Church
8:46 p.m. Collep Cbri8tmaa Vespers •.• _ ..•.•..·._.Clotbler )(.~0I'1al
Yankee" any d8.7.
Thanks .,.&.In tor }r.eeplng me
posted en home town dolop and
the whereabouts of friends in the
eemce.
Sincerely,
. Tom Raudall, AlS
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Congratulations. Lt.!
Dear Editor:
J'uat a note to give you lIlY correct address. I have written many
notes of app'reclatlon for The
Swarthmorean. so except 'to reiter ...
ate my p-atltude. wUl make no further comments.
Sincerely,
Paul K. Pautaon .. Jr.
P. S.-Remember my lSBt addreu-U.S.S. Card? I received the
Presidential Unit· CltO.tJon Award
tor my 86l"VIce &board the Card In
anti-submarine wanfare ir the Central Atlantic last IlUPuner•. )Don't
know 'Whether you recall it or not.
but the Card task g,.olip, laoltldlnll
the nestrOyel'lJ Bene, Barry. ud
Goff were all cIted recently•
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':30 P. JoL-Hlgh School GroUP·
WEDNESDAY
,:3D A. Y. to 8 :30 P. M.-SeWitlng
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and qullUng In 'WJ\lt er
Bouse. Box luncheon. .AU
are cordially invited.
Tlumks All
Camp Edwards. Mass.
Dear Editor:
I :wish that you would personally
thank for me all of those at home
that have a. part In sending Th~
Swarthmorean to U8. It.ls with the
slncere,..t interest and pleasure that
I read each 1s8ue. and It Is sUll
amazing to me how regularly I have
received The 8warthmorean, even
though there bave been ma.ny
changes of atation.
• Hoping tha.t this finds you well,
1 remain,
Sin~erely,
Robert Eraktne.
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w.
are constantly proviamg a
persor,alized s.rvice cit . .
great.r cost and w. are .•••
al.rt to meet all conditionl.
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appropriately and econoniic ....
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In Appreciation
Fort McClellan Ala..
Dear EdItor:
' I
bave been receIving The
SwarthmoreaD for some 'time now
and have thoroughly enjoyed every
. COpy. It mB.k811 It a. lot, eaaler to
keep up w.lth the ole' town new.
and, It alao Kives you something to
tb1nk about. rm not tar from
home Compared to some of the 801 ..
dters in other camps but no matter
where you are It alwa.ys helps to
know wh(Ore your friends are and
wnat they lire doing.
Thank you for taking the trouble
to send all ot us The Swarthmor-
Have Your Tires Recapped
NOW
No new tires unless you drive o.ver 600
miles per month
Don't forget your Car Inspection Now
eon.
Your friend.
, pvt. Bill Bates.
CHURCH SERVICES
SUNDAY
-..Jay,-_.'
_.,., ))eo!!m_
JIIeOem_ n
.:16 p.m. Laboratol")" Pla)'8 ........................_ •.. _.Clothler Memorial
8: ao p.m. Parent-lIonl.... Party .........•..••••.••......••Htcia SChool GJ'Dl
been here now for 10
weeks and only seven are left untn my baste ends. Where I will be
then I don·t know; most llkely back
lD college for a specified time. Right
now I belong to an anti-tank outfit
which Is ~art of _the' infantry. - We
call it heavy motorized infantry.
~he weather here has' been warm
a.nd cold both; however. It seems to
get· warmer as Christmas' approaches. At times you feel 'as U'
you were somewhere up north. It
can really get extremely cold here,
especially at nJghL
ThankIng you agaln and a.p~lo
glz.tng for my neglect I remain,'
,
Yours truly.
WILHEiLM REUNING.
Camp' Blanding, Fla.
MAKE HOLIDAY COOKIES
Triaity Notes
.,Holy Communion wlil be colebrated Oil BUnda¥ at 8 a.m. to he
tollowecI by a meeting of the .
church .chOOI at t.4& a.m. At the
11 o'clock ""mce whIch will be
morning prayer and LItanY, the
rector wnl pr,eaoh on the toPiC
"Chrlstmas." At • o'clock the
'Youne Peoplets Fellowsblp \ wUl
meet in the pariah bouse.
On Tu88dBY the Feast ot SL
ThomaS there wJll be celebrations
of HOly Communion at 7.30 and
10 a.m,
-S'.
TJII8 WJEiUL'S CU'BJfDAR
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at.
TRINlTY CHURCH
Rev. Ceo. Christian Anderson. Rector
Most DlstlncUve Theatre-
.A.
h!l1J!lR l!J. TOLD Editor
JIAlUORIl!l TOLD, ~te Jlldttor
Lorene McCarter
VIYlenne Malone
., :00 P. K-Youth ·Fellowshlp.
Sw-ZOSO
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Frida;, _
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Mrs. Lloyd Kauffman
Cb~
MEDIA
WmTMAN CONF'ECTIONS
SMOKING SUPPLIES
CARDS AND GAY WRAPPINGS
For You
To Atmounce .
Your Gift
,
Finds Townsman
Fort' McClellan. Ala.
Dear Editor.
I want - to tell you that I reallY
do appree,ate your Bending me The
Swarthmorean and wish to thank
you again. I know several Swarthmore boys here wbo are always
very glad to receive it.
Sincerely yourS,
William Dorwnton, J~.
HANNUM & WAITE
CHESTER ROAD and YALE AVE.
Swarthmore 1250
Likes North
Chapel Hili. N. C.
Dear EditOr:
This is a' long overdue note of
gratitude and thanks to The
Swarthmorean and the BU61n~
Association for the many copies of
The swarthmorean I have received.
I am in the V ·12 Unit at the
University of ·North Carolina. which
I suppose Is similar to the· V·12 at
Swarthmore College. The South Is
oka.y. but I'd rather be a. "damn
,
Make It A Record Christmas ..•
OKLAHOMA-recorded by Original cast.
MUSICAL COMEDY FAVORITES-Andre Kostelanetz,
Quintet in G, Minor:"'-Budapest String Quartet.
symph"ny No. 6 Tschaiskowsky-Ormandy and Philadelphia Orchestra.
MUSIC BOX·
DARTMOUTH AVENUE
A F~W SELECTIONS
FOR THE PARTICULAR
PURCHASER
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FRIDAY, DEC£MBER 17, 1M3
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WALTON
PERSONALS
Count
and
Countess
Jean de
SIMMONs-MURDOCH
The wedding of Mlsa Marcia
Reading temporarily a.fter leaving
Murdoch daughter of Commander
Paris, will vlBlt Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Alexander Murdoch and Mrs. MurGezelius of North Chc&ter road for doch of Mt. Airy and Lt. John W.
ChrIstmas.
Simmons, 2", 80n of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. McHenry
William Simmons of Copples lane,
and family or Parish road and M~. 'Vallingtord, was performed with
McHenry's mother Mrs. C. R. Pas- a double .rIng ceremony at 8 p.m.
Bchl or Philadelphia. leave today for last night in the Grace Episcopal
Clermont. I.... la .• to Bllend the Christ- Church, Mt. Airy.
mas holiduys and to remain until
Miss Mary Murdoch sister of the
the end of the achool vacation.
bride and Miss Sara Stmmons sisCharles J. Seltzer of RQSC Valley ter ot the groom attend the bride
and Peter V. KoUl' of Strath Haven who was gowned In white satin.
Inn leave today for Los Angeles. Her attendants wore lavendar.
Calif. to spend the Christmas holiA cousin ot the groom Mr. Thomdays with Mr. Seltzer's daughter as S. Simmons of Edgemont~ Mr.
Joan who Is staying in Beverly David Meade ot Lansdowne, Mr.
HUlB to take treatments at the William Shay of Chestnut Hili, and
Queen of the Angels Hospital. The Dr. Harry Armitage of Chester
three will then travel to San Fran- served as ushers.
cisco and other places oC interest
The young couple left for a. brief
honeymoon In New York City bein California.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McCabe and fore the groom reports' to his new
their daughter Alice. MIB8 Maud station In Kentucky on Cbriatmas
McCabe simer of Mrs. W. M. Har- Eve, having graduated on Monday
vey and Commander and Mrs. Knrl from the Officer's Candidate School
Thieme and their son of New York. at Fort Benning, 00..
will spend thlJ Cltristmaa hoU.daYB
The bride 18 a graduate of Girl's
with the Harvey's on Columbia ave. High School, Phlladelphla, and Is
Jdr. and :Mrs. Herman Conrow of president of the senior class at the
The former Mi38 Carolyn Eliza.New York City parents of Mrs. Drexel Institute of Technology. Lt. beth Wenslck. daughter of Mr. and
RU88ell Heath of Cedar lane will Simmons Is a graduate of Nether Mrs. Delmar D. Wenslck ot Wauvisit the Heaths over the Christmas Providence High School and Drexel. . watosa. Wis., rwht)se marrIage to
week-end.
David Ullman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
],Irs. Samuel Carpenter and her RUTIlERFORD-COCHRAN
Roland G. E. Ullman or Harvard
daughter Shirley Ma.rle lett on
avenue took place in the WauwaTuesday to spend the Christmas
O.n December 11 at 6 o'clock the tosa Congregationa.l Church on Satholidays with :&Irs. Carpenter's wedding of Miss Martha Gwendolyn urday, November 20. The brlde's
mother in Montpelier, Ohio. Dr. Cochran and Ensign ,Vllliam Wal- gown was of white tulle with white
Carpenter will leave to join them J~ce Rutherford, U.S.N.R., took saUn appllqued orchids, and her
on Tuesday of next week.
place In the Appleton Chapel of bouquet was white orchids fringed
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Davison of Harvard University In Cambridge, with bouvardJa. The young couple
Passal
son's parents Mr. and Mrs. WaldO Comdr. R. C. Knudsen performed Virginia.
B. Davison or Harvard avenue dur- the ceremony. The bride Is the
ing the Christmas holidays.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Michen- Cochran of E1 Reno. Okla., and En- over the double-J"'ing ceremony perer, .Tr., of Baltimore Pike a.nd Riv- sign Rutherford the son of Mr. and formed at 3 In the afternoon.
The bride wore a travelling dress
erview road wlll hold open house Mra. S. S. Rutherford of Strath
of
aquamarine with black accesfrom 3 to 6 p.m. o.n their first wed- Haven avenue.
sories
and a cor.sage of white rosos,
ding anniversary this Sunday.
The bride wore a princess gown sweet peas, and forget-me-nots.
Mrs. Edward Penfield
S. Orner who wore a light beige
on Thursday December 23 to spend bouvardla.
afternoon dress.
Cbrlstmas with her son. Mr. WalkEnsign Robert B. Draper of ToS~. Orner of GettysbUrg. Pa.•
er Penfield and bls family ot River- ledo, OWo, a ~lassmate both at
·'Was
best man.
new avenue.
Dartmouth and the Navy Supply
Following
Ute ceremony a small
Mrs. Alfred E. Longwell ot La- Schoo), was Ensign Rutherfo·J:'d's
.reception
was
held at the Park
fayette avenue has DB her Christbest man.
Lane
Hotel
after
which the couple
mas holiday guests har mother Mrs.
A small reception at the Hotel
lett
for
a
honeymoon
in Estes
H. F. Roberson and aunt Mlsa MaComma.nder followed the ceremony, park. Colo.
.
rte L. True both of Albany, N. Y.
atter which the couple left for a
The bride who graduated from
wbo arrived Wednesday. Her sister
honeymoon in New ·Yor.k. They Mexico High School in '1938 Is a
Miss lJUian Roberson of New Row
will ma.ke their home In Cambridge registered nurse, having graduated
chelle, N. Y. will join them nest.
until December 30 when
Ensign from the M.assachusetts General
Wednesday.
Rutherford
completes
his
course
In HOfJpital of Nursing In Febru&ry,
Miss Antonlca Fairbank enterthe
Navy
Supply
School.
1943.
tained memberll of the Board of the
The groom is a graduate of
Mrs.
Rutherford
Is
a
graduate
of
Junior Woman's Club at a tea and
Swarthmore
High. Blair Academy,
El
Reno
HIgh
School
and
received
shower in honor of Mrs. John B.
aml
attended
Penn State College
n.
degree
In
home
economiCs
from
Ro:xby, Jr. Sunday afternoon at her
where
he.
wan
a member of Beta.
Oklahoma
A.
and
M.
College.
Stillhomo on Pa.rk avenue.
Other
Theta
PI
fraternity.
guests were Mrs. John H. Taylor, wa.ter.
The groom's mother wen.t to
Ensign Rutherford is a gradumother of 'Mrs. Roxby. who poured
Denver
to be presen·t at her son's
ate
ot
Dartmouth
college,
Hanovcr.
and former board members Mrs.
'W"odding.
N.
H.
and
a
member
of
Delta
Tau
Wallace D. Heaton, .Jr., Mrs. EdThe couple wtll reside at 6(9
ward Rust and Miss Carolyn Cres- Delta. fraternity. He was com mlsClermont
Hion('d at Phila.delphia.
son.
TO BE HOLIDAY BRIDE
JACKSON. HA1J..
The marriago of Miss Anne
Comly Wray daughter of Mr. and
:Mrs. L. P. Wray of Walnut lane to
Ensign Robert S. Struble, United
States Naval AJr Corps will take
place Tuesday evening, December
21 at 8.30 o'clock at the Swarthmore. Presbyterian Church. All
friends arc cordially invited to attend the ceremony.
recent wedding of Interest to
S\varthmoreans occurred on Dec.
6 when Miss Gertrude Evelyn
Hull and James Livingston Jackson, Cpl. A.A.F., were married In
the United Presbyterian ChUrch in
Denver, Colo. The brlde Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earlo H.
Hall 0: MexicO. Maine, and Cpl.
Jackson the Bon of Dr. and Mrs.
A. F. Jackson of Park avenue. The
Rev. W. Scott .McMunn presided
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The mar.riage of Mi88 Ruth
Estber Weber daughtcr of Mr. and
Mrs. Gustave Weber ot Miami. Fla.
and Dr. William Potter Rumsey,
eon of Mr. George Rumsey of Mo.rton is being solemnized today at 3
o'clock In the rectory of Our Lady
of Perpetual Help Church. Morton.
Tho Rev . .Joseph B. Gibson officiates at the ceremony.
The bride's attendant is MI88
Helen Nolan or Chestnut Hill. Lt.
John A. Rumsey, brother of the
groom, is best man.
The young couple leave for a
honeymoon in New York fol1aw1ng
the reception at a Philadelphia hotel at 4.30.
The bride graduated yesterday
from Temple Medical Schoo1. The
groom, a graduate of Swarthmore
High In '3., took his pre-med trainIng at Penn State, and gradua\ed
from Temple Medical School in
lIarch. Uta.
Dr. and Mrs. Rumsey win reslde
temporarilY In PhiladelphIa.
The bride's parents from Florida.
were among the out-of-town guests
preaent at the weddlnl'.
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MARY DUNHILL •
PRINCE
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W88DOD of
Rutgers avenue are receiVing
gratulations on the birth of a. SOD
.John HUston on December • a.t
Bryn Mawr Hospital.
cen-
Mrs. Eugene E. Witham and infant daughter returned Wedneada,y
ot last week to their home at Harvard avenue and Mt. Holyoke plo.ce.
from tho LyIng-In Hospital, Philadelphia where the baby was born
November 1» weighing 6 pounds,.
3 ounces.
A BOn William Thompson Starr
'Was born Decembor 6 In Seattle,
Wash. to Mr. and !rIrs. William
Chandler Starr. He Is a grandson
ot Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Starr
Dartmouth avenue.
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A Family Christmas
At the Strath Haven
A feast according to the Yule
Traditions-served from 1 to
7 p.m.
P1JBIilsa ,,:.. EVERY FRIDAY AT SWABTIDIO
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THE SWABTIDIOREAlf, Dlo., PT1BLIBB:EaBE,
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PETER E. TOLD Editor
lIARJORIE TOLD, AaoocIate Editor
Lorene MCCarter
Vivienne MaloDe
Entered 88 Second Cl..... Matter. Janua17 U, lUI. at the Post
Office at SWarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March a, 18'l'.
DEADLIN»-WEDNESDAY NOON
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17,
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STRATH HAVEN!INN
SCHEng~,
Manager
The Christmas Sunday worship
will be conducted In the church
this Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
The choir under the direction of
Benjamin ~L. Kneedler will sing
three Christmas anthems. Guest instrumentalists wl11 be Dayton M.
Henry violinist and Emmet Sargent vlolincellist both of the Philadelphia Symphony orchestra..
The Christmas Eve Candlelight
Vesper will be held in the church
hccember 2. from 11.30 to midnight. The young People's Choir
under the dlrecUon of Mr. Kneedler will present the music for the
service. The '1 o'clock Christmas
morning service will not be held
this year.
The Church Hour Kindergarten
for children under six years of age
is held each Sunday morning in the
parish .housa from 10.45 to 12
o'clock.
The IDgh School Fellowship will
meet Sunday evening from 6 to '1.30
o'clock in the parish house. There
will be a pla.y, "And the Angel
Said." Members ot .the Junior-Intermediate Department are invited
to attend this Christmas party of
At the church SchOOL session on
Sunday morning at V.46 a Christ..
mas pageant will be presented. The
White Gift SerVice w1l1 be the feature ot the pageant. All white Kifts
are requested to be money 'Which
will be divIded between the Fifth
Street Center and the Deaconcss
Home for Christmas work.
At the morning worship at 11 the
subject of the sermon will be "Even
Unto Bethlehem."
The annual candlelight service
will be on 'Sunday afternoon at
4 o'clock at whleh time tho choir
will render the cantata. "The Christ
Child" by C. W. Hawley. There
will be no meeUng of the Youth
Fellowship this week.
the Fellowship.
Christiau Science Church
"Is the Universe. Including Man,
Evolved By Atomic Force?" is the
sub:ect at the Lesson-Sermon in aU
Churches of Christ. SelenUst, on
Sunday.. December 19. The Golden
Text Is: "Through faith we understand that the worlds were tramed
by the word of God, 80 that things
which are seen were not made of
things which do appear" (Hebrews
11:3).
The Senior Department will have
a carol sing for their program this
Sunday morning.
Tbe Junior Choir meets tor rehearsals on Tuesday ovenings at.
'I o'clock and Friday afternoons at
S.30 o~c'ock In the Parial1 house.
The Young people's Choir meets
for rehearsal each Sunday afternoon at 6 o'clock. in the cburch.
The Adult Choir meets for rehearsale on Thursday evenings at 8
o'clock.
Dr. WillIam T. EIll. will present
to tbe Primary and Beginner's Department tbls Sunday morning
.&Tbe Story of the Shepllerds.."
DRUGS
FULL LINE OF
CHURCH SERVICES
VICTOR D. SHIRER
WIDTMAN CONFECTIONS
SMOKING SUPPLIES
CARDS AND GAY WRAPPINGS
Gift Cards Available
For You
To Announce
Your Gift
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Swarthmore 586
KauFFman
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Rev. David Braun, :D.t:inlster
SUNDAY
9 :45 A. M._Chureh SchOol. .
11 :00 A. M.-Christmas \Vorslup.
1:00 P. Y._High School Fellowship.
CHRISTMAS EVE
11 :3O-Camlleli,ght Service.
MEDIA
TO MAKE POSSIBLE A
THEATRE
TRINITY CHURCH
Gel.).
Chri!;tian Anderson. Rector
WELL EARNED VACATION
NOW
In
In
"Phantom of the
Opera"
PARIS AFTER
DARK
iD 'l'ec]mtoolor
FOR OUR LOYAL
EMPLOYES
The Ingleneuk Tea Room
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SUNDAY ONLY
"Adventures of a
. Rookie"
...a
"Cowboy in
Manhattan"
December ]9
8 :00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
t) :45 A. ?1._Chllrch School.
11 :00 /'0.. J.,._Morning Prayer and
any. Sermon Top
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6 :00 P. ),I.-Young Peoples Ft;1I0W5 hiP.
TUNS»A Y, December H
GEORGE SANDERS
PHILIP DORM
BRENDA MARSHAIJ..
BAR 20
December 24, 25,26, 27
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WIWAMBOYD
Open for Lunch December 28th
at 12 Noon
as
Hopalona C •• sidF
with
And» Oyde - G - s e - Du&t1De ftaaLwa
. Winners this week were ,).Jrs.
1. R. MacElweee and Mrs. F.rederick Streicher. first. Mrs. A. L.
Cayden and Mrs. Russell
Kent,
second; and Mrs. Bardwell Lincoln
and A. F. Robinson, third.
Five hundred cookies for dlstt"lbutton by the USO a.mong servicemen wlll be ma.de this week by Mrs.
James E. Davis. Mrs. William J.
Cresson, lrlrs. Rudolph H. Banks,
Mrs. Dwight cooley, Mrs. John Esslinger, Mrs. George Ew.tng, Mrs. D.
N. Hughes. Mrs. Carol
streeter,
Mrs. J. Tunnel. Mrs. J. B. pope.
Mrs. Roy Lingle, a.nd Mrs. Frank
R. Morey.
The Red Cross Motor Corps transports the coolcles to their destination.
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SUNDAY
9 '45 A M _Church SchOol.
11 ;00 A: M:-Sermon Topic: .. gven Unto Bethlehem."
7 :00 P. M. youth FeUowshill.
SUNDAY
I
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Roy N. Kewer D.O., Minister.
SUND~Y.
NELSON EDDY
SUSANNA FOSTER
OI.oAUDE RAINS
meeting last week:
Mrs. Russell Kent and Mrs. Lawrence Kent. first: Mr. and Mrs.
John Bowditch, seeond~ and Mrs.
Walter Shoemaker and MI'S. Sam-
METHODIST CHURCH
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FrIday and Saturday
The Crum Creek Bridge Club reports the following winners at their
Swarthmoreans wishing to do
Red Cross knitting are n5ked to
call Mrs. Edward M. Bassett.
swarthmore 1010 to obtain wool.
Items needed are sleeveless sweaters. mufflers and hclmetB for tho
ArmY.
CHURCH
Rev.
LAST 2 DAYS
BRIDGE TOPPERS
KNrITERS NEEDED
SWARTHM.ORE PRESBYTERIAN
Feast
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St. Thomas.
7 :30 A- loL-Holy Commu.IlIOIl.
10 :60 A. loL-Holy Communion.
CHRISTMAS EVE
11 :30 P.:M Midnight ServIce.
THE RELIGIOIJS'SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
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SUNDAY
9 :45 A. M.-Firl't Day SchOOl. Adult
Forum llIlller the leadership of Ida. }'. Stabler
11 :00 A. Y._Meeting .for Worship in
the l\.Ieetl1lG" House.
6 :30 P. M.-High School Group.
'VEONESDAY
9 :300 A. II. to 3 :30 P. M.-Sewing
and quilting in Whittier
House. Box luncheon. AU
are cordially Invited.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue BeloW Harvard
SUNDAY
11:00 A. M. and 3 P. M: - Dedication
service.
11 :0' A. M.--Bunday J...,es9On~Sermon.
WiM1needay evening meeting each
week. 8 p. m. Reading room open dally
except 8undaya and holidaya 1:01 to
• :00 Po m., Church ed.lftoe.
AD ""' oor41ally InviUld to
at_
Chapel Hill. N. C.
Dcar Editor:
This is just a short letter telling
yOU of my change in address. I
have been .at Chapel Hill three
weekS now and find that there is
plenty to keep me busy here.
A number of the hometown boys
.are down here and when we all
get together it's like old home
week.
I want to thank you and the
Business AssociatJon again for
sending 010 the paper each week,
and 'Wish you a. Merry Christma.q.
Ale Harry F. Brown, Jr.
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8:30 p.m.
Dear Editor:
I regret sincerely that 1 have
not wrItten yoU sooner and thanked you and the BuBlnesa A..8aoclaUon for your .kIndness in sending
me The Swarthmorean. It 18 most..
Iy my fault although I am 80 busy
that I hardly find time to write to
my family. It feela good to get a
bit of news In The Swarthmorean
telUng of Borne of the thlng9 golng
on at home and keepIng you in
touch with the Ilcople you know or
at least knew. That 18 especially
true as far as High School u.cth·lties are concerned which I alwavs
followed with the interest or ~n
alumnus.
1 have been here now for 10
weeks and only seven are lett until my basic cnds. ,Vhere I wtll be
then I don't know; most ILkoly back
.in collegc for a specified time. Right
now I belong to an anti-tank outfit
which Is part of the inrantry. We
call it heavy motorized Infantry.
The weather here has been warm
o.nd cold both; however, it seems to
get warmer as Christmas approaches. At Urnes you feel as If
yOU were somewhere up north. It
can really get extrcmely cold here,
especially at night.
Thanking you again and aPQlogizing for my neglect I remain,
Yours truly,
WILHELM REUNING,
Camp Blanding, Fla..
MAKE HOLIDAY COOKIES
Trinity Notes
Holy Communion will be celebrated on SUnday at 8 a.m. to be
followe.d by a. meeUng at. the
churcb aehool at 1.(5 a.m. At tbe
11 o'clock service which will be
morntng prayer and LltallY, the
reetor wi11 preach on the topic
"Christmas." At 6 o'clock the
Young People's FellOWShiP wUI
meet. In the parish house.
On Tuesday the Feast of st.
Thomas there will be celebrations
of Holy Communion at '1.30 and
10 a.m.
Swarthmore 0680
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Presbyterian Chun:b Notes
Make your family reservations early
F. M.
Letters to Editor
THESWARTHMOREAN
! The Bouquet
SUBSCRIPTIONS
All Magazines
Mrs. Lloyd
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BIRTHS
DEMING
In nn informal home wedding at
6:30 Saturday' afternoon, November
20. Miss Ann Deming daugbter of
Dr. and Mrs. Guy Spalding Doming
of Amherst avenue became the
bride of 2nd Lt. Lewis Brousius
Walton, Jr.• U.S.M.C.R. 80n ot Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. Walton of Evanston, Ill.
The ceremony was performed beroro the fireplace by the Rev. A.
Powell Davies of the Community
Church. Summit, N. J., of which
the bride's family are members.
The tnptilies. a number of out-ottown relatives. and n. few friends
attended the rite and the reception
which followed.
The bride wore a simple drape.d
afternoon dress In sheer white wool
with long, fitted sleeves. 'Vhlte
chrysanthemulllJ3 in
her
hair
matched the flowers of her bouquet. She was attended by Mrs.
George Mallinckrodt of Chicago,
111., who wore velveteen and a corsage of yellow chrysanthemums.
The brJdegroom's father was best
mnn.
Lt. Walton has returned to his
station at Quantico, Va., while his
wife remains with her parents for
the present.
Chappcdelalnc who have been .in
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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4:00 p.m.
6:45 p.m.
THIll WEEK'S CALENDAR
FrIda,.. »eoem_ n
Laboratory Playa ................................Clothler Memorial
Parent-Senlo.r Party ........................... HIgh 8chool Gym
Satul'da)', .December 18
Morning Worship .................................... Local Chur-ches
SUDday. December 19
Candlelight Service-a ............................ Methodls1 Chureh
Collese Christmas Vespers ................Clothler Memorial
Yankee" any day.
Thanks agaJn for )teeplng me
posted on home town doings and
the whereabouts of friends tn the
service.
Sincerely.
Tom Handan, A/S
Tlumks All
Camp Edwards, Mass.
Dear Editor:
I wish that you would personally
thank for me aU of those at home
that have 0. part in sending The
Swar~lunorean to us. It.ls with the
8LncerCl~t Lntcrcst and pleasure that
I read each issue, and it Is HUll
amazing to me how regularly I have
received The Swarthmorean. e\'en
though there have been many
changes ot station.
Hoping that this finds you well.
I remain.
Sincerely,
Robert Erskine.
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Congratulations, Lt.!
w.
are constantly providing a
more personalized service at no
greater cost and we are ...,.
alert to meet all condition.
appropriately and economically.
Dear Editor:
Just a note to give you my correct addreSB. I have written many
notes ot appreciation tOr The
Swarthmorean, 80 e~cept to relterato my B"ratitude, wlll make no further comments.
Sincerely,
Paul K. Paulson.. Jr.
P. S.-Remember my last addreas--U.S.S. Card? I received the
PresIdential Unit- Citation Award
for my service aboard the Card In
anti-submarine wanfare ir the Central Atlantic last summer. Don't
know whether you recall it or not.
but the Card task group, Including
tho Destroyers Bene, Barry, and
Goff were all cited recently.
OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
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Fort McClellan Ala..
Dear Editor:
have been receiving The
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Swarthmorean for 60me time now
aud have thoroughly enjoyed every
copy. It makes It a lot easier to
keep up wlth the ole' town news
and It also gives you something to
think about. rm not tar from
home compared to some of the 8014
diers In other camps but no ma.tter
where you are It always helps to
know whpre your friends are and
wnat they lire doing.
Than}. yon for taking the troublc
to send all of us The Swarthmoreun.
Your friend.
Pvt. Bill Bates.
Have Your Tires Recapped
NOW
No new tires unless you drive over 600
miles per month
Don't forget your Car Inspection Now
HANNUM & WAITE
Finds Townsman
Fort McClellan. Ala.
Dear Editor.
I want to tell you that I really
do appreciate your sending me The
swarthmorean and wish to thank
you again. I know several Swarthmo:e boys here who are always
very glad to receive It.
Sincerely yoUrS.
\Vmlam Downton. J.r.
CHESTER ROAD and YALE AVE.
Swarthmore 1250
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Chapel Hill. N. C.
D£'al' Editor!
Tltis is a long overdue notc of
gratitude and thanks to The
Swarthmorea.n and the Business
Association for the many COllies oC
The swarthlnorean I have ree~\'ed.
I am in the V-12 Unit at the
Univel·sity of North Carolina. which
I suppose is ~imilar to the V-12 at
swarthmorc College. The South is
okay. but I'd rather be a "damn
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OKLAHOMA-recorded by Original Cast.
MUSICAL COMEDY FAVORITES-Andre Kostelanetz.
Quintet ill G Minor-Budapest String Quartet.
symphony No. 6 Tschaiskowsky-Ormalldy and Philadel-
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Keep (Xm«B·(J8 Usu.o/,'
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Open House to Fete
Members, Guests .
in- Recess . " .
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EnI,ft . 1. . smaliwo~ . dlfll<~\\'
"NutrlU_on o.n, th.e~ ,~m~ ~ontr
at'. the ~,pre·Chrlstmas.lI1~
ot. tJie Woman'. CIJi.bTu,~sdf.Y af.t-.
erDoon. ~ WllUam Earl ~er.
cb'ainnan of., Am8J1can Home pre&14;4 at, tile meeUng. _.,
Declaring tha.t, gOOd ~ealth derived trom proper nutrition I...
Ainerlca's "sec.ret weapon", MISQ:,.
Smallwood up1a1ned the basiC,
seven diet· wJ:llch includes e88~tta1
requJrementa tor proper nutriUon~
Klllt, she sald, is a necessity in!,:
dally dIet. Statistics pro'\"e that 41.~
per cent of' the mliLle population, .4i
per cent of the temale do not drink
any milk. Each member present
filled out a questionnaire rwlth the,
best' answer to receiye $~ in War.
Savings Stamps. A motion picture
"Defense on the Home Fro~t,. was
sho~.
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~Ithe stated meeting which preceded the 'program the following
cb~
m""'f\>er of the clubt· was a4o p$edj
arl
·'V(e record. with- sOl't'ow" ~e~
P"'~'g ot Anna Jackson Monacban
on;
vember 3. 1943. The Wom...
an!s lub ot S-1"&\:~Jm1R~p.. IB,d.eell~,
appr1c1aUve dt her Vi8lon In- can.!.
celvl'lg thlo club apd of her eUorts
taimtd Its ora;h.aHo":' in recog~
nl~0'f ot her service we desIre that.
this mInute be 'recorded ,and that a..,
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Mrs. Roberf=Al :Boyle Wail elested
to, embershlp., M~. Henry 4
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Pipe I cbairnuu\:ot.laItl81a.ttoii .a.lked'
club members to write senators Da8
~. ~d Guffey urging their support
of lsu~8tdles to pre,!~m_~ intl8l~.on.
~trp. Roy GazelJ,1.i'~ and
14rs.
1[.
IlD7der
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Rut.
gers a..veDue, who has lIVed in
SWarthmore since lilt spent 1ut
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resO~,t1on concerD~
Mrs. France.
W~l
Iia:m ~Allen Raima.n rec~~ve,d me~-.
ber~;nt the door. Mrs. Lea P. Warner onl'l
Mrs. Harry
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A holiday openho.use for members and their h~bands or friends
will be held on Thursday, Decem-·
ber 30.trom 8.to 10.p.m. Mrs. Leonar,d C. Ashton wlll.lead_~rol sl1)gtng and there will be appropriate
refreshments.
The next regular meeting of the
club wlll occur on. .January .f., itt·H.
at. J p.m. when Mrs. J. Osborne
Hopwood 'WIll dlscu~ "Current
Events" and the film ":Mexico'" will
b~ shown.
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NEWS NOTES
.Mr. and lIrs. Robe.rt Reed took
t1;lelr daughter Helen to New York
City for ~e week-end ot De~. 10.
JOM Callard of. E4gewold. R. I.,
apent Wednesday night wltb the R.
J. 'IJtUeftelds of Swarthmore place.
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Beven girls and two bo)'8 are week >With Mrs. William JL Watworking tflo stores_In Cbester. Nida Bon ot Park avenue before gotng to
Poteat. Edie_ Thatcher, .Paullne Media to ~t wltb her lIOn Paul
DOIlcon. and Vlrgu,la Speck, are : Snyder. On Wednee4ay evenine
employed' In Spear Brothers; Mar. "She lett for New lber1a. I.&. where
'garet Sweney and Jean StOI'l'll at she' has her OWD home and wUl be
WeInberg... ,Beth Polk at Lit'., Dear her daughter Mra. .James
and Bill Pressman and No~. steIn Welch who Uvea on a nearby pl&D.In theIr own fathers' stores. Two tatlon.
faithful senior girls Jeannet Adrian
Mrs. Charles H. Poole of East
and Jessie Gilbert chose to work Orange. N. J. Is vislting her niece
full time a.t· the bJgh school om.e Mrs. Arnold Luder ot DicklnaoD
where they had been h~lplng out.
avenue.
The Chrlstmaa m~i~g rush has
Mrs. 1. J. Koch and her daugh·
created a crying need. tor_ m,all, ter Judy will spend ChrlBtmall >With
ma11m~n and clerks.
Two ee~~or Mrs. Koch'8 slster and brother..tn..
girls an!! live boys dec!de~ 10 re .law, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Adams of
Heve the ma.npower shortage In Baltimore. Md.'
this fteld. Betty WilsOn. W.llliam
ElaID.• Kite of Ogden avenUe arBell. Tyner: ·B.~~. Edwa~,d Bel-' .rived home, from. Roger's Hall Predeld, who 0.180 works in ~1(>bael'8 paratory School In BostOD. Kass.
drug. store in the evenl~, and OD Wednesday.
Da.v~d Seymour are worJdns: In the
Mr. Frederick R. lAng. of Maple
Swart.ltmore Post omce. Eleanor ayenue Is on a bualness trip to
Twe~ is working In the Morto~
Beaumont and HouMon, Tesa&. He
Post Office, and CUrtis Gallagher will return someUme next week.
in the WalUu'gford Post O.mce.
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Mr. and. Mrs. G .. W. I}roadhead
The remalnlnc. seniora choBEl
and their two children Georgie and
such a var.!ety _of occupa.tlons that Chaflep.wlll D;love ,Tuesday;. Decem..
.it~18-lmpo881ble.to.- cJ~y. ~,em. bel' 21 from tb'dr~h,ome on Swarth,Rusaell. Wl1lte. an"; nlc)l.wll. Zlnn more avenllO to _108. ld:ar.p.1e. avenue.
are working for Russell's fa.thf!r
carol Mau,4. Froebel
arrived
who 'Is a Philadelpbla _contractor. home -from ao~1#lB College .tn Vir...
p~, ~bdlt\~.ls working "for~the ginla.. on Thur8c!8i.
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AI'mstrong ~.rln.tlng Company, nob. .
ert -C~lem8.n for Gibbons, Ro~Ue
Burnett for :Mrs. Eleanor ClJt.r~e.
carol 'thompson tor the MdrtQn
'If''\\~ ~ I:l!'nA Webb in.1L
machine.. shop, Eleanor Wolt as;&
;j'i!>.I~~.eler.k,.1n tlJ,eAPI"'t1c R~lr!g
Company. and SaulUel Rhod"" at
.th.e OU .and ~!Il: ,'I'I/'",ks In M;dla.
Although they are making m~n~y
whlqh U'ey. ~ft;>~) hilt have 1j>a.4e
otherwlae. and they are gettlng out
at "I'hool· a w~~If,' befQra Chrls~aB
vacation begins, the Senio~ are
making Sacrifices in that they
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work right up until Christmas.e·e,
and In, their later .graduation ate.
Harrled buslncBB co.ncerns lisree
,that. the' Senior c1ass is m~l*g a
real contribution towa.rd rello.vtng
the manpower .8 h or ta ge_and . thc
continuation of, "Christmas as
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Sixty members of' the Girls Glee
Club met In :front of the school
building Tuesday night at 7:15 for
transportation.in 10 cars to Taylor
Hospital where they sang Christ.mas Carols for Molly .Jef'tords who
has been suffering from bad
burns there for many weeks.
Susan Tltatcher and Betty Littleleld_ went to hen room and gaye
her a fuzzy teddy· bear and a
silver bracelet from the clu'b after
which _the singers endecl. their carol.
program wltb uGoodnlght and
Christmas Prayer."
The group plans to serenade her
again on ChriBtmas Eve.
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I . Mr. and M..... Irwin C. Galbreath
'l&I'd their 4aughterr.r.e&n;qt,Be~
. min '\'\'feIIt ..v""u.,~ll,IP""'. Chr:latIIl8JI day wit!!, If",,'. O~l!reatJ>',,·
~ntB, Mr. and Mrlllo C. H. HorJlU.
'. On I;II'C,ember 1 Gilman Bllencer
left for ·the Sampson Naval. Train·
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Kftly· Weltz re
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wIth . tour of
from Hood' COllege
her classmates and lett with them
for New York CIty today to .pand.
the week.end: Kftly will re~urn on,
Ifonday to s!,end the Chr\Btmall.
Holidays wl:th lier,parents, lit:. and
Mra.Fl. H; WAlIta.or,CoU..... avenue.
Pauline Beatty, daughter of. Mr.
and· Mrs. J4 Frank Beatty" of Mor...
ton. wlll arrlve home tomorrow for
Christmas vacation from - Cedar
Crest College, AU.entown.
FIve
SwarthDiore
houeeholdl·
have been Interested in the "rusbIng" at MIddlebUry College which·
'Was completed Saturday with the
!leUlng othlds and the pledging on
Bunday. Ot the tlve swarthmore'
girls there, Bonny MOl'88 an4·'Bet.sr
Hornada.y pledged PI Beta Phi 110rorll;(. Ann Argyle pledged Kappa
Rappa Gamma. and Laura Lee
Hopldn. and Nancy Peel pledged
Delta Delta Delta. The girls will. all
be home for a. five-day CbrlstIDas
vacation on December 2S;
Marilyn MacElwee of Mt. HOly·
oke .. iIIace.vlslted. over last· week·
end at the home of Judge and Mrs.
Byron MUner In CheatDut Hill. .
Mrs. . Ralph Haye. returned
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to her home In " .... ndrlll..
\iii;'afhr iia~ai QeDblO
4QII YIIi-'
~~;tilel:lCl".. and tprSQ..,-~ra,
III .the, borough.· J;)1\rIng her Btq,
a.b~ ~ _ the houae peat or th~.
ROt!II W. Man;lotts. the J. A: DeUef.;
seQ, and M ..... Alfred 'l!I. LiOnlrWeU
ot IAltayette avenue. JI.... ~~.
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for the duraUoD' came- up for-the
Rum""""n.Detiereen 'II' e d din g.
Commander and Mrs. Hay_ and,
their daughter MIss BaUT Hay"",
;wer" unabl" to mal!.e t11-e trip, at:
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Y..... 7OI1're
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bad8et. That'.
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800n as It arrive.; 1Il8.DJ"~ tlm_ read..;..
lng-It througli thoroughly AI 88OOD4'. '
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f The aenlor, hlgh Obrl8f.~a:s·, As+mhl,. on F.rtday December 11
opened with a proeesstonal by the
Ipulor HIgh GIrls Gl~e, Club ...hlch
apng four songs wlth-B010a·by'Beth
~uey and Helene...~o~ers;
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Carols were sung by Ute enUre
+aemb17. two ot which. a.1'!:rass:,
choir Inoludlng Fred Behenns., Dick
Bo.,biLnlt• .lotin IF08:te~ and Charles'
OJ1'llllf Am lUinn·
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IjU'ge '1","ber, o~· Benl0~' who: took
J!08lPOD& to _help in the Christmas
d.oil"tlnie: 'The senior l1lgh gl"e
club. will sing In lllte J~nu!,rY'"
The 16· remMnlng sonior glrls retold the Christmas Btory from at.
Luke In choral speaking, with a
humming background by the J'unior High Glee Club.
Nancy Rankin sang "0, Holy
Night" accompanied by Barbara
Sickle.. Tbe Glee Club closed the
program by singing "SUent Night"
and "Good NigHt and Chrlstmas
Prayer."
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at Christmas-bonuses and gifts and
Cprispnas Club·checKs.
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VICTOR D. SHIRER
PEIER E. TOLD
B. J .. HOY 5 AND 10
11tE INGI.ENEUKic
co:.p1) BUUTYSALON.
RlJ!SELL'S'SlBVlCE
MARTEL BROS.
8.' B. GttEEN':
STRAm JIA.VEN . INN':
HOILYHOCIHDFI' A!O)
FLOWER SHOP '
SWARlllMORE m.oP'
BUCHNER'S
MARIE DONNDJ..Y
DEW DROP INN.
tHE BOUQUET'
SWAR'I1DIORE NO'I'IONALIL\IQC:
AND~usrOOMPANY,
AUCE~GJmS'
HANNUM & WAITE
MIaIA.EL'S pM IEGE~CY
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Go Caroline .
The Senior High Girls' Glee qiub
sang holiday carols In the halls In
school last 'Week and ha.ve also been
out caroling. The JUnior Hlgb Glee
Club sang in the balls Thursday
and F.rlda;y of last week.
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Yes We Have
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Grates
Long Flame.,Coal·
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IL B. GREEN
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Mr. andlMrs. Walter C. Gl188 and·
tamlly will leave for Rumford,:
Rhode Island on Tuesd~ to :visit
Mrs. Giles- mother. Mrs.. Charles
ChrJstie. Th~y wUI th~n viSit Mr.
OIJes' Mother. Mrs. Harry:rd. GUes,
In Sp~lngfl.eld Jd~ Their trip wlU
extend over New Years Day..
Mrs. Lovett FreBCOln ot Harvard
avenue will entertain 88 Chrlstmaa
hoWHf guests Major, and Mrs. Leon~
ard D. Freacoln otl Nort~lk. Dr.
Leonard D. Frescoln, Dr. and· Mrs..
Henry Bangee ot Philadelphia, and
Mrs. Laurence Mann of New York
CIty.
The Rev. George CbrlaUan· All·
derBOn entertained at a muBlcal In
his home on North Chester 'road -on
Wednesday 'When David Tudbrpianist pla.yed compOSitions ot'
Stravinsky. Faure. Handel 'and Aaron Copeland. Mr. AndersOn's gUests
included Mr. Jamea Sorb·or. Dean
and Mrs. Everett· L. Hunt; Mr. vt~
l!l. Auden the British poet, Mr. WII·
lIam Cleaves. Mr. and Mrs. William
B. Patton. :Mr. Cla1r' Wilcox or the
faculty of the coUege -and :Mr&
Wilcox..
Mr. R, G. Rlnclttre- of r strath:
Haven a.venue left for Sandusky.
Ohio yesterday. Be wili return:
SundRy accompanied by-hlB mothet',
Mrs.' G4!orge' M: RlttclUfe -who' 'will'
remain for the hoUdays.
Lucy HaYes accompanied. by her
roommate who wl1l-oe 'b"er h'oUduhouse guest will arrive from Oberlin College on FrIday of next week.
She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. p. Haoves· of Swartbmo.re avenue.
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Howard Pennell. of Warwa. a
member of last year's graduating
class at Swarthmore High School
who had been working at Russell's
Ga~e here, was Inducted Into the
ArIl).l:' on Tuesday. November 30.
DaI)iel Kirk of South Chester
l'oad . It:as transterred trom engineerlng.'to law In his studies at the
University of Pennsylvania. He is
coaching. the local high school
basketbaU team in his spare .time.
!_. Yr."and- Mrs. .A. Norman Hixson
. ot HUlbo.rn avenue spent last
. week-end lri.·-'~tlant1c City. N. J.
Mr. and Mrtt. Arnold A. Luder ot
Dickinson avenue entertained a few
neighbors informally Wednesday
evening.
Mrs. Donald A. Crosset of North
Swarthmore avenue and daughter
Barbara rw1111eave December 26 for
Fort LaUdefdale, Fla.. where tbey
Will spend four weeks.
Ruth Gay of Crest Lane arrived
.home from Colby Junior College_In
New Londo.n. N. H. on Wednesday..
Mr. and Mrs. La.wrence Berry of
Richmond, Va., spent a. few days
last week with Mr. and :Mrs. O. W.
Gay ot Crest la.ne who were former I
residents of Richmond.
The Arthur J'acksons of Chester
.road will be Christmas dinner
guests of Mr. and lIrs. Joseph
n-'s. no in-.italiOD or help
iahis attac:b 011 w.~pipe8.
Broken eellar·wiDdowa ..... enf!I'Bved in-.italion. to trouble &om this ""Id
eharacter.
Repair' that brok_ eeIIar window and
you _ _pips IlOW.
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:H..... DaY\1l Vernon of C1Il.,....,•
tlie former Ruth BondTllllte4 _
Ra)omond P'ellowa of OiuTet ave.
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its-- famous·- Open. HGU8e fer· Fr1;;
day January 7 troM: T to 10- p.m.
and Satu~da.y January 8 from 8.80
a.m. to 12.80 p.m.
All Swarthmore High School students who are interested In attending Drexel should take advantage
of this opportunity· since much can
he learned through touring the
classroom, laboratories, and ,talking with the students and teachers
at Drexel.
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Senior Pari:)'
The p8.rents of" the Senior CI8BB
are having a party for the Seniors
on Saturday. the eighteenth ot D~
cember. at I o'clock In the gym.
All senlore and their parents are
invited. L.. C. HastIngs will be
.A.etlng Sergeant' over the senior
BattalIon. Informal clothes .wlll be
the order of the dai,'and a-military
IleCret in the form ot an orchestra
from WIlmlngtou, Del.. wUl' pro·
vide the mUBIc. It orillbe lots of
tun, 80 come on Se~lors. I~ard.
SIPLER HARDWARE
SMALLEY
EIghty German students attend.
'ed the evening p~rfonn'ance of the
'opera "DIe FlledermBus" on De.
cember 7. Tho Straus opera was
,given
by. the PhiladelphIa. Opera
Company. For sovera.l days in ad..l.
1V&DCe the -first, second. aDd third
Oe;rmall classes of tbe high
'sctiool,h:ad:read excerpts trom the
llbretlo and heard recordings. from
th~ - 8core~ Their. teacher Rb8sel1
snyder accompanied the gl-oUP in
which all three classes were> well
represented.
Pupils are not the only ones who
will enjoy themselves during the
Christmas vacation. Teachers' plans
are Ilvely. too. Claudia Hancock i8'
going sou,th- to visit her famUy•.
Eugene lDuncan is going home to
Harrisburg. Margaret Hamel will
8pend the ...acaUon at ber home In
Dental Pro~
Glenside, Pa.. and RuSsell Snyder
Thls year much emphasis Is be1'Ilan9 to v.tsit relatives at Allen- ing put on the school's dental program. Helen Orr, the school'a dentown. Pa.
:Habel Ewing >Will sell neckties at tal hygienist, has examined ea.ch
J'acob R~'8 iIi Philadelphia, and chUd and bas glven dental correcMrs. Erneat Lewis will. attend a tion advice cards wbere necessary~
conference at Juniata College. These ca.rds are signed by the tam-_
fiy dentist when the corrections
Huntington, Pa..
Henry Hofmann will bave a buSY have been made, and are then retime patntlng hts apartment and turned to the school.
On Tuesday, dental honor rolls.
pl8.lllllng bbJ work tor the remaindrawn
with the help ot Claudia
der ot tbe year. Betty Barten
Hancockts
art classes. were distribplans to just rest up and Hanna
uted
to
the
home rooms. Tbese
Ktrk will keep house.
charts
show
an
alUed plane bombG. B. Thompson and' Frank
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an
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ship.
and each student's
Morey will keep the ~bool fires
burning and work here at sooool name whose teeth have been
taking ott time only for a turkey checked 18 Inscribed beneath the
plane as a bombardier. With the
4lnner.
slogan, "Get your teeth in the
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This year, be smart with your
money, Don~t go around splurging
it on things that are scarce. PUt it
where it·will count-foryoursel{and
your future. And your country'sl
Buy. the. best Christmas aift of.
all-War Bondsl
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''The glrJil have collected'l1 packs
8U)' Sta...,. .
of' pl/o.ii.,g cards, 100 music rolla
Tueeday mornIng the stUdent..
tOJt p\l.,.er,plan08 arid a game. Ttiey' purchaSed U80.20 worth ot stamp.:
haY8 produced tour paJrs ot tied .lHld ~~nd8. _The~ . are hoping to
rOom tiilpp,ers. a" 'Writipg board, 10' complete ~he pUrchase of their first
Cbrl8lmas _mble boxes, 'whlch leepdw:tng·the next stamp Bale.
~clude 108 white· paper p1&Ce ' P~pl" reports for the second six'
~a.te. 108 red napkins, 20. ~,ea.n- weelta, period were distributed at·
dles. 20 C&l'dboard.. ,candl~. holders, the· oloae of. Bchool on Wednesday.
....0 pounds of BaIted, peanuts, 1 0 8 , '
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orlll!!>al, ~d. menus and menU •
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~ve~ 10' re,a' ~pe~ CJrr1stmaa-The tollowing,glrls will attend a.
tnes -tor. ~- centerpiece; 246t feet of Chrlstmas party at. the CoUege 8et..;.
<;hrlotm~. deeoraUoos,' and 108 tlement House in PtilladelPhla: Bat.
~:z:~ ot. home· ma4e cookies,· 108! urday evening: Pa.tsy McCahan,
re4 slela'hlfavOl'S .and nut OUPII were F.rancee' Jenklns,- Taddy Evane.
aJso prepared.
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.June Spackman. Jane DaviS, Del_Claudia. Hancock and· ber art· pMne Murphy. Eleanor Moore, and
"\al!BO!' helped .gri!atly. wIth the var· ,Jean McGlatbery,
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the home- ecoDomles
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The
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Springfield scheduled for toDlght
haa been postponed until Tuea4ay
January , at a In the Springfield
of the grIppe wltliln the' last week,' High' School lIYlDIUIIIIum.
but all are again .In .. hoOl.
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fOR PEACE ON, EAtTB'*-a.UY"WAR
IPfta to fit
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elementary scbool
group, and ttie RtId Cro.. ohlbe'
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VlrgiU!a' n,gI~ Ie r.euperatlng
from.' pneumonia, a.t her bo"'e In
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Frankford. Adeline Btrou.oe, Harry
Oppetilander,__ AnDle RoBs Jenny
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In ilplte of the b"",,·ttine·.1n Nioivy
soclalclrcles she· gets terrlbl,. 1000e.
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Ewlq
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Chrtetmaa with Blclllan frienGa In
Chrilltmaa
day with lI&jor and
Blolly.
Pvt. William S. Spiller hu com- II.... AIken at Annapolis, lid.
IIr. and Mrs. A- Robb Cochran
pleted the pre-lleterology course
of
Kenyon avenue entertained at a
at the Unlverall)' of Michtgan and
familY
dinner last Sunday 101l0wlDII
been transferred to J'eJrerson B&rracks. Jlo., to prepare for Flight the christening of tbelr grandson,
John Cochran 'Lumsden, son of Lt.
TraIning.
IIrs. S.L. IlaeMWan of Vaaaar H. John Lumsden and lUf. L1JlI18avenue entertained at a bu:l!et BUt)- den. The guests were ·Mrs. A. A.
per tor her SOD Lt. Harry 8. Mac.. Cochran of Cheater, Mr. and Kr&
lillian and hili friend Lt. Qeorge Donald R. Cocran and sod Donald.
Francia at the MaoMillan bome Mrs. J. R. GenberUng ot Cynwyd,
MOnday night. Lt. Maclllllan left Mrs. Frances G.. Lumsden. Mrs.
Wednesday for camp atter spend.. Ernest Federoft: ,Mr. and Mrs. Jos-
U. Th........ F. BaIrd ...til spend
log a leave at home following com- eph Moran, Lieutenant and Mrs.
pleUon of hiB training at Otricer LumsdenJ Mrs. Robert A,.- Newton
Candidate Scbool at Fort Benning, and Miss Anne Cochran all of
Ga. Margie MacMillan daughter ot .SWarthmore.
Lieutenant Lumsden, U. 8. ArmY
Mr. and M.rs. S. L. MacM1llan ot
Vassar avenue arrives today to Air Force, baa .bet!D enjoying a
spend the ChrlstID-P holidays trom leave with his wife and young BOD.
before reporting at Randolph Field
Elmira. N. Y.
A'VIation Cadet J. Robert Banz.. Ban Antonio. Texas.
Uk of Cornell avenue tlnlshed his
basic tralning at Greenville. Miss.,
where be w~ squadron commander
with a mnk of credit captain. For
hta advanced training he was tra.nsfelTed to Stewart Fleld, Newburgh,
N. Y.
Lt. Col. Robert D. Douglaa 80n
of Mr. and Mrs. Ja.mes B. Douglas
of N. Chester road Is spending a
tew days on leave from Camp
l18:1:ey. Texas. In Philadelphia, with
his wJ.fe and children.
Lt. .
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tranaterred
from
BotItoD.
Mrs. Roy Delaplaine of Comen
We4n~
to attend & 4lnIter tor
their IOn U. JoltD Bowditch,· Id
ginn b)' Lt., WDll&m B. Bo1nutoh
and lire. BoWditch. Lt. JoltD Bowditch and his friend Lt. DIck Col.
of Belvoir. Va. .petlt the week-end
With IIr. ·and lire. John Bowditch
of Cedar lane.
One Touch of Nature
A bllllet In a. game sanctuaryf
Were there no warning aIgna to ex-
clUde huntsmen :from tbeae con-
confines?
Ia not Thanksgiving Da.y
Itself legal sanctuary tOt" game
wherever It may be 1
To be Bure, 1 41d not mean to im-
ply that thlll w ... a leaden bullet,
No puff ot smoke followed it :trom
Ita perch: nD thWlderclap advanced
With U sa It sped through the air.
The bore of ita passage described
no mathematical curve--th1B bird
waa free to scribble over the entire
span _of the bea.vens If Its whim 80
directed Ii.
The Duck Hawk recognized no
man-made sanctUary llmlts. yet .it
entered this consecrated ground as
im ally ot the hunting fraternitY.
Here it would support Itself on the
duck!: that lent themselves most
readily to its murderous Intentlon8,.
avenue returned Thursday of last. that Ie, those birds that were alweek from St. Petersburg, Fla. ready weak. atc.k. or otherwise deIWhere ahe has been vlsltlnl' her
fective.
aunt Mrs. R. J. Meft'ord on Snell
Aod bere were we to watch it in
Island. Rlch..rd P. DelaplaJne was
takiDg a'VIation cadet training at
Lakeland, ma. and was able to vtslt
hIB mother for a. short time each
week-end. He graduated on ;pecember t and has now been ad-
vanced to baalc training at Court..
lan4, Ala.. :John Delaplaine ot Galveaton, Texas III visiting hili parento
on a two-week vacation from bls
work with the Pan American RefiniDg Corporation, T _ City.
IIr. and 1Irs. John Bowditch, Jr..
of Cedar l~e nrere In WaablDgtOD
1Iasa, to Charleeton. W. Va.
Geor&'e Marsh. SOD of .K1'8. Mar...
~t :IIar8h of Park avenue, lett
We4DeaiIaY ovenlq for the Naval
Training Stetlon. BamPlOn. N. Y.
PIt. Jerry COI"88 will be home for
Chri8tmBB on furlough trom Kuh ...
lenberg.
Al8 Gordon Doucla.a. aon of Mr.
and Mrs.· .lames B. DouglB.III, ·haa
just pasaed hili test for a pilot In
the Army AIr Co'rps. He is now ~n
Nashville, Tenn.
Lt. (j.g.) ,Walter H. RoblnlOn,
U.S.N,R.. hU arrived trom' Florlda
to spend the Cbrtetma& bollda)'e
with hla rwife before lea.v1ng for
New York where he will be at&Uoned tor a tew weeks.
lira. B1rliey K. lIorse 01 Yale
a'tenue halt ,received word from her
husband, Lt. Col. Birney K. Morae
that he baa reached hiB destination
safely.
,
Lieutenant and Mrs. Henry L.
Smith, Jr., K. C. are visIting Lt:
Smlth's parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry
L. Smith In Wallingford. Lt. Smith
Is an leave trom the ~my-Navy
Dospltal at Hot flprlngB, Ark. While
serving in the 101st Medical 'Unit
on Guadalcanal
was" stricken
With malaria. early in the year and
atter spending some time in New
Zealand he arrived .in SWl ~Tancls
co in May and ba.a since been un·
der treatment In Texas, Loulsla.na..
and Arkansas.
Guenther H. Froebel son ot Mr.
and Mrs. G. H. Froebel at Swa.rthmore avenue rece.tved his comm1s~
slon as a second lieutenant at tbe
Aberdeen Proving Grounds on De ..
cember 4. He is now at home and
will be join'
'2nd Lt. Frame Bowers who received his comm.1ssion at Aberdeen at
the same time. The two boys will
return to Aberdeen together.
Corporal and Mra. Joseph W.
Frescoln trom Mitchel F.!eld wIll
spend this week-end with Cpl.
Frescoln's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Lovett Frescoln ot Harvard ave~
nue. Mrs. Frescoln Is the daughter
of Burgess John Pitman.
Sgt. and Mrs. George W. Glaesser, Jr. of Fort EusUs. Va. spent
a few da.ys this week with Sergeant·
Glaesser's parents Mr. a.nd MrS.
George W. Gla.esser of Dartmouth
avenue.
Harry MUler. Jr., Army ot: the
United States, has received the Air
Medal for meritoriOUS flying over
enemy territory aDd haS been promoted to FinJt Lieutenant.
Lt. Thomson Littlefield, temporer\ll7 stationed at Fort llead. )ld.
wru spend this· ""eek...~nd a.t biB
home tin Swartbmore place.
Jlajor and Mr& EdWin C. Aiken
-will arrive from Annapollll, lid.,
-on IIatUrda¥ to _nd & few da)'e
-with 1I$r AI_',. mother JIrII.
..
Ita beneficial pursulto.
1 have al-
ready sa1d that a thouSand Green-·
winged Teala--Bll of them ablebodied so :tar as we .could teUdotted the waters. But· our tim
awaren81S of. the Duck Ha.wk was
In the Jnetant ·when It eLnirled out
the wounded Plnta.ll for Its next
meal.
D\econcerted by the BC&tter1ng
llarah Hawk, the sharp-wlqed talcon missed ,its atrlke and aroee on
rapldl)' pulaatlq. wlDgII. to ta.ke
'THE SWAa:Tlh"dRk~N
1"~ 1943
freoh _
of mat_
It circled at oac.. to th. _lib of
a d0&4 tree not tar from where we
Itood. lDe.,uch _ we afterwarb
laW It returD to thlll laID. otttb
after ..vera! aucce8Blve sord.. we
4 ... 14ed that 4t muet have been a!.t..
tlng there quietly all the time while
we. too. were watoblq the Eagle,
the Vulturee, an4 the 1Iar8h BawlaL
• Reg&lnlq Ito perch the tIrIIt
time, It "roUMd'" I BhaklDJi tte feathere Into place in the manner of a
dog emerg.1ng from a swim. Then
It oompoeed ltoelt tor a short relit.
C, .. ASSIFIED
lira. IrwlD B. MeeD...... of 1ft.
Hol)'oke place apeDGa _
We4n_
4a7 .. hOldali at the WOIDAll'. USO
headquartere·1n J'hIla4elp\tl& ___I q . . rep........_ ..e of the PbII&-
delphia Cheptel' of the D.A.R.
. Kre. lIorrls II&rteI of SoIlth
Cheater road exi>ecta to be aIIle to
leave St. JoltD'. Doepltlll where ehe
haa been a patient for the pat two
weeks
ttrt. week...end.
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1 £ 1 •
Swarthmore National.Bank and
Trust Comp~ny
ANNUAL MEETING
WAN'TfD.
'WANT&n-<)ne or two _bedroom' apart/! ment.
Telephone 8~hmore oseo.
I%-
W ANTED-Glrl's ice, akatea size
Call SWarthmore U-U.
.
W ANTED-Furnlabed apartment or
emaJl houae by permanent coupl~no
ehUdren-wrlte· BOJ: W, The Swarthmo~
.~
. WANTED-Room with cooking prlvllecea or small fUmlBhed. or unfurnished apaMment by couple, no chUdren.
Muet have good ga.rage and be within
1& minutes walk ot college. W'lite Box
H, Tbe Swarthmorean.
W ANTEJ>-Two girls 16 or over to
wash dishes on Chr18tma8 Day. Write
Box U. The Swarthmorean.
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The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Swarthmore
N.ational Bank and T.rust Company, for the election of .
directors. and such other business as may come before the·
meeting, will be held at the banking house in Swarthmore,
Pa., on Tuesday, January 11, 1944. betweeh the hours of
three and five o'clock P. M.
ELRIC S. SPROAT, cashier.
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WANTED-Woman or draJt deferred
blah school graduate, mechanical a.ptltude, war project In research labors.-~'q
in Swarthmore. Good 1I8la.rY.
Write Box G. The Bwarthmorean.
W ANTED-Bookkeeper-tull. or part
Hme tor local otnce--write box X
Tbe Sw&nhmorean.
LOST
J. E. LIMEBURNER CO.
1HREE 'POvPs
I.. In front or breadth on tile' uldo
Berrlll Ave. ZZ ft. and _tlk. soutbThe boroUgh'. contagious d.taeue weatward of that width In fensth or
depth between parallel Hops at rl.ht
record for the weak lLete
.
anal.. to Bald 8errlll Avenue 100 feet
to the middle Une of a certain' drlv.
"C&BeI of chicken-pox.
The three way,
115 feet wIde. which extends BOUth..
'VIctims Bally aud Johnny Bates and eastward from Bunting Rd. and north..
westward from Cheater ~e.: together
Palmer Skoglund, Jr., Ume_d their wIth free and common use" etc., of the
aforesaid driveway tin common with
selge .nicely to be all recovered be- owners.
tenants and occupiers of other
Jots bo~ndlng thereon.
tore Santa's vi81L
Improvements conlllat·· ot two story
atone and brick house, 18s5t feet.
Mary Garrett and Lois Landon of
Sold as the property of George E.
Princeton avenue will arrive here Thompson
and M. Mabel Thompaon, hia
on Sunday from Grove Clty Col. wife, mortgagors and real owners.
... - C. WN:. KRAFT. Jr•• Attorney•
R. S. MUNSON, Sheriff.
Beverly Doe wUJ spend the Buck- 12/28
SHElUFF'S OFFICE
nell Cbrllltmas holldaYB at her
COURT
HOUSE, MEDIA. PENNA..
bome on Princeton avenUe.
Friday, December 2('UfI
Anne Perkins a. freshman at
, ':80 A. :M. !!)utero War Time·
Guilford College, N. C. will arrive
CondltioDII: ,250.0' cuh or certlfied
home,. today to lIpend the holldaye check at time of sale (unll'l88 other..
wise stated In adverUsement) balance
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jos- In ten days. Other conditions oli day
epb H. Perkloa of Cedar'lane. Dur... ·01 sale.
log her fre'CJhma.n year at the
Fieri Facias
No. 311
college Anne
co·dlrected &eV.
September Term, 19t8
erat musical "rog!"4ma in which she
lege for -the hQlldays.
bu
also took part.
Fred Morey second semester
LOST-Black· Scotty~t 1 year oldfreshman at the College
finder P~ call Swarthmore O4t4.
bas been
pledged
by·
Delta
Theta.
LOST-Black tam In front of Marler ..
Saturday morning. Le&ve at Swarthmorcan otftce.
LOST-YeUow male e&t December 10.
Please return to Johnny F'IIw.her, aM
Dlekinaon &venue.
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FOR SALE-Electric
User for baby boWea
rack to hold etsht botUes.
Z. The Swar.thmorein. .
Expeda ill th. M-kiD1r aDd F'atIiua
01 Spec:tacIe. ...d E,y. G'·...
FOR SALE-Hand..made full-sIze·vlolin.
·An Ideal Chrletmaa gift. Telephone
.1923 Chestnut Street • • Philadelphia
6913 Market Street • Upper Darby, Pa.
c. ARLEY FARMER,
JOSEPH Eo HAINES
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PI
. CbairmaIi.
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For AD
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W.uJl'ER V. IimToN
BIdi"7
FOR fL\LE--Pre-war crib, matching
wardrObe, baby coach. high chair.
IIObbJ" hol"88t swarthmore 191s.-W.
Pdoe to
FOR SAT ,E XindllD8' wood-alx bushels 12, deUveQ'. Call swarthmore
U8f..J.
P-.
:are.e mrery
lfeed
PATTERSON
Ful'iER.Uo HOllIE
FOR SALE-Boy's camel hair overcoat
practicallY new, perfect condltlon,
aIze 16, price
C&1I Bwart.hmore
:1114 altar • P. M.
WDllam T. PattenoD. DJreetor.
8.b.&eeJt Year, BIpedeDee
TELBrHONB HEDU
,12.
lI'OR SAlcE" B. P. 110 volta A. C.
l1Z5 R. P .. R Clen. Electric motOr,10. Call SWarthmore l1fI-W.
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA. PENNA.,
SllERIFF'B OFll'lClll
POR SALE-DabY. crib, aheem. blankets, etc.
can Swarthmore GilL
8ALE-Handaome PaiBJe,. Bh&wl
In ezoellent oondlUon. Call Swarthmore 2861hT.
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Tn>ea of WlD4owe.
IID
ItepWtDg
.oR SAI/jn....uLelta" (German make
mleroacope, over ~oo when new, In
XOOd condition. InterMted In an oUer.
Ca.ll Swarthmore IS'lS-R between 7-9
p.m.
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~ JralrbaI;IkB. Swarthmore 0178-.1.
COURT HOUSE, HEDIA. PENNA.
:roit"
Frday, Deeember 31, 1943
I :ao A.. 11. Eastern War Tbno
CondlUona: ,250.00 eaeh or certUle4
FOR SAt&-Uprlght plano, cheap-- eheck at tlmo, of sale (unJeea other...
muet be moved at once. Telephone wlae stated In &dvertlsement) balance
Swarthmore 010a.
In ten day.. Other oon4lUoJUJ 00 _d&y
ot aale.
FOR SALE-Palr of glrl'a white Bhoe
tee ekatea size 7, good oondiUon, ,'2.60. Levari 1I'aclaa
No. 211
Call Swarthmore lie..
.--f.
SeptembP" Tenn, 1843
..aR RENT-Large front room-furnlBhed, aseml-pnvate bath. bandy t9
train and both bus lines. Call before
1% or ~ter 6, Swarthmore 1889.
FOR SALE-DOuble bed and IIprlngs
. ,10: mahogany fernery ,a; mahog~
any spinet desk: Telephone Swarthmore 0890.
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:I"OR SALE-LIonel tr&ln-etandard
gau8&-trailstormer aq.~ ample track.
Call SwarLhmore 24K-.1.
FOR j RENT-Fumi~tu~d large.double
room private- entrance. private tHo
bath, attached sarap. ~u. us.a.
.-oR SALE--Small portable Underwood
typewrlter--excellent condition $16:
''l.,~c~.
8 mahogany dining room chain Queen I;;)i~!~~":'
Anne st,.le Its; round mahogany din· I~
.it.,t!'i~~,:.~
Ing room table with lsavee ,12. C a l l . . .
2202.
FOR SALE-:-Htgh white leather ftgure
_ ·skates-eiza s-exceJlent condition.
call SWarthmore 0608-R.
Lois 230, 231, 232, 233. 234, 235 and
If'OR SALE-Manfs blcycle--almost new 236 on Plan "South Sprlngfteld" begin-ideal
Christmas
gtft-$3G-Call ning at point on N. W. slda Une BaHySwarthmore le05-W evenings and Sat- more Rd. (45' w.) !li4.08' N: 68- 12'
10"" E. from lis junction with N. E.
he
,~~'.~f~~c::~bi;;~.~~d~~~,i
Swarthmore
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PRECISION· BUILT••• PRECISION·SERVICED
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Precision-building gives Autocar
trucks two enviable qualities-economy
of operation, and long life. Today, precision-built long life is paying big dividends to Autocar owners whose trucks, ii:l
common with other civilian vehicles, are
practically ~eplaceable.
Moreover, Autocar precision does not
end at the Factory. In principal cities from
coast to coast, factory-trained mechanics in Autocar Branches are
servicing trucks with the SiUIle, precisioncare that went into the manufach!.ring 01
those trucks. As truck-life is forcibly increased by war conditioDS, this precisionservicing becomes doubly important.
Preventive maintenance by Autocar
Factory Branches pays. Schedule your
trucks ·for regular, Autocar check-ups.
Your pledge to the U. S. Truck COnservation Coxps demands it.
E. side Une of 25' alley. N. 86- 47' 5&~U~rd~a~ys.~~~D~~~~~;~~: ISlde
Une Woodland
W. nO.98'
to S .. E. Ave.
side Thence
Une ot by N.
of
way of PhUa. and Garretttord st. lly.
rt.
Thence by same N. fi3° 6' 20M Eo 116 ft.
thence S. 36° 41' 60'" E. 171.33' to N.
FOR SAl E LOT
W •• Ide BaUymore Rd. tho.ce by sam.
OWIICr In Service. Safe Investment. S. 53"' 12' 10'" W. 176' to place ot 00.
Lot BOx250. vaJue $81500-wlll be sa.crl· ginning.
need tor ,2500. Central loca.tlon, all
improvement-.
I •..~~~u.,:_
wx. 8. BlTTLE
SWA.R'1'HHOBB 111-1
lfotarJ" P.bUe - I.IUJaJlC8 Beal
state
'PlLoae Xedla ..
,
EDWIN B. ICE' , EY, Jr_
Y_Jewder
'1111 at.
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tt
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Sohl a.a the propert,. of John P. De,..
and catherine A. Hart aDd Ilar7
IIcCueker real ownen.
.or
Sf
IAUTOCAR SERVICE
PIfAwe
ftrr""r
Boq+
&i
77.
S'
K""'k ........
da .....,. (ftft.
SIMMONDS
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Or,
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lLevari Facl&O
t,
ClO_ _
I.111I
'an.tJ. Irene lUIey, tru.t.eeI U/W of
I ...ne RUey of half lnt.ueet. ill I'MIduan" _tate
.
t .. 01 Alloe GI_. Brock, d..,.. . .
BACH-November 10. Evel,-Q )I. Bock. I,ANDINO-Novem_IO, o(,eatar-Cambridge Bank and Truet Comp8D),.
admJDl8trd.trtx of Joho O. Bach" deguardian 01 Karl.
Landino,
ceaaed.
late a minor.
BIRD-Nov. 30, Alice M. Baird, admtn18tratris, c.La. of ·Clara M. Bird. J.I0R'WN-November .. Gertrude Tyeon Morton, es:eeutrix ot Edward
late of the Borough 01 Sv.'arthmore,
loTankla.nd :arorton, allO known . .
Edward Morton. ~r.• late of the SO,...
CURTIB-Novem6er 28, The First Naoogh or Norwood. deceased.
tional Bank ot Media and Robert W.
Beatty, ezecuton: o{ Ka.r1a B. Curt... JJcGINLEY-Nonmber I, Kathryn lIcGinley, administratrix ot Roee 1.
deeeaaed.
McGinley, deqeaaed.
cOMFORT-November 30, Marth& De L.
Comfort. administratrix, c.La. o{ .McNABB-November 30, 1lafJ' A. lie..
Nahb, administratrix of M&rSr McHelen De L. Comfort. deceaaed..
Na.bb, aleo known . . Kar7 II. 110GILLON-Nov. 19. Helen F. Gillon. ad~
Nabb.
.
mlnlatrat.rix ot'Jobn Ollton, dece&sed.
GARRETI'-Nov. 22, Marlon G. Hurls PENN-November 23, Eugene A. Mer..
BY, ezecutor ot Ida Penn, late ot the
and Penrose W. Garrett. es:ecutors
Borough ot Eddyetone, decened
of Aliee B. Garrett, decea.sed.
HETHERINGTON-November 9 The IllLEY - November 12. Thomas 11..
Longcope, trustee, and Provident
FiJ'8l National Bank ot :Media,. guardTrust Company of Philadelphia, 8UbIan of Georg6 Hetherington. late a
stituted trustee U/W of WUllam B.
minor.
RUey, deceued, as atated by ProviHUGHES - 'November 23. Roland G.
dent. Trust. Company of, Phlladelpbla.
Hughes, admIntat.r&tor of ADJla P.
surviving 8ubsUtuted truatee.
Hughes, late of the Township of RAMBO _ November 17, William .J.
Nether ProvIdence, deeees""
Storm. admlnJatrator of Ann&
HAIDlOND-November 28, Albert R.
Rambo, also· known as Anna Karla
Pearaon and Belen A. Pearson, exRambo, decealed.
ecutors of Emily E:· Hammond, deSTORY-November 8, Elwood B. StOI'7
and Harry K. StOry, eunlvln& es.ee.
HEACOCK - November 26, Helen T.
utora of Martha A. Story. deee'sed.
Heacock. admtnlstratrlx ot Edwin D. SORG-November 10. Delaware County
Heacock, d .... ea"OO
.
.
'rr:ust Company, guardian ot C&therHURLOCK - November 21. Provident
Ine M. Sorg, late .. minor.
Truet Compa.ny of PhUadelphla and . STE\VART-November 30, Warren J.
Elm& R. Hurlock, 8ltecutora of
Hainea, aubl!lUtuled trUltee ot HeDJ7 Thomas S. Hurlock, deeeaeed.
Stewart, deceased, 88 atated by LauJONES-November 10, ·Ralph Jil. Fankrlne W. Halnea, executor of Warren
hanel. exeeutor of Emily L. Jones,
~. Halnee. decea.aed.
deceased
STRAWBRIDGE-November 10. Girard
JONES-November 30, Alu: J. McClosTrust - Company and Robert J!l.
key. Jr., exeeutor of Margaret Jones
Strawbridge, executors of Anita B.
a1eo known ~ Margaret J • .Jonea. de!
Strawbridge, deceued.
d_
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II.,.
-
ce&iI4ld.
JEFFRIES-November SO, Louise ~el
frIes, admlnlstratrix of Leroy O. Jet·
frlea, deee'seeL
KIRKPATRICK-November SO, Albert
J. WiUiam!t- W. Howard KIrkpatrick.
and Irene Hiley. executors ot Eze:dei
KirkpatrIck, dec-esed. .
KIRKPATRICK - November 10, W.
Howard KirkpatrleIc. Irena RUay a.ncl
Albert ~. WUIlAl2lB. tnuJtee8 U/W of
Ezekiel Kirkpatrick, deceaeed:. for W.
Howard Klrkpa.trlck, ,25,000.00 TrwIL
KlRKPATRIClC: - November 80, W •
Howard Kirkpatrick. Irene -Riley and
Albert J. WIlliam", trusteee, U/W of
Ezekiel KJ~kpatr1ck, deceaeed, tor
Irene Rney, ,25,000.00 Tru8t.
KIRKPATlUCK-Novembor 10. Albort
:1. WIlliams, W. Howard K1rkpSlrlek
Ezeldd Kirkpatrick, dece..ecL tor
~R..
12lli·
s.
R.
VILANOVA-November 17. Delaware
County Trust Compan7. guardian of
Peter VUanova. late a minor. by appointment of the OrpbaDa' Court
.dated December 11. It...
WRIGHT-November 17, m. CourtlaD4t
Wright, admI.lstrator 01 ....... ot ~
Wrl8ilt, deceased.
WAT80N-Novemb6r 21. The PelUl8J'll.
vania Company tor ineuranCINII on
Lives and GranUn.. Annuities aDd
Dorothy W. . Ecker, ezecutora of
Jennie Koore Watson. deceue4.
WHALEN-November 10. Cheater Cambrldge Bank and Truet Company
auardlan of Ka.rUouIae Whalen.
a minor.
WINFIELD "'.CRAWFORD.
Register of WIUII and Clerk of th.
Orphane Court, Media. Pa.
121'
.-U.
late
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,.
as the property of John Donlan.
C. WlI. KR.AFJ.',
1.0......
Attome,...
IlUNSON, SherUf
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF DELAWARE COUNTY. PENNA.
No. ~O . .
June Term, 19n
FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT OF
C~8TER-CAMBRlDGE BANK. AND
TRUST COMPANY, Guardian of the
Estate oC·"BP881e McReynolds, an &1.
leged Weak~mtnd~ penon.
'l'be above· account has been flied In
the Offlce ot the Prot.honotary and will
be confirmed by the Court on January
7, 19U unless ex(:ePfloDB are flied Utereoto.
' - WM. C. KNODEL,
Deputy Prothonotary.
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ESTATE· NOTICE
ESTATE OF VIRGIliIA. WmTIIAN
~ORJl".li,. Decease4-_
Letters Testamentary on the above
Elltate· have -been granted·to tha un·
d~IKnQP, .wllo,-_l'8',Iluesta a.ll . persons
haVing Clatm.s 'or "demands against the
Estate of the decedent to make known
the
same. andto alJ.,J)8r80DII
indebted to
the decedent,
make· paYDlent without delay, to
.
FRED R. WILSON, Es:ecutor.
644 W81nut Lane.
Swarthmore, Penna.
Or to his Attorney.
D.
Gibson
MALCOLM
Building.
HODGE. Esquire,
Chester, Penna.
Gt-12~10
ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE OF IIARAH II, PARLEY,
late ot· the Borough of swartllmore,
CoUDt7
Dela,..~ State 01 l'eDnsylvania, deeeale4.
Letters Testamentary on the above
estate have been granted to the undersIgned. who requests all persoll8 havJng c1abna or demands against the
estate of the decedent to make known
the same. and all persona Indebted to
the decedent to make payment, without delay. to
DR. EUGENE S. FARLEY.
202 South River Street.
WILKES~BARRE, Penna.
Or to hlB Attomey.
WILLIAM TAYLOR. ~r.
Count,. Building, Media,
Delaw~e County, Penna. 11/24rU-Ct
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(Otvn
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Notice 18 hereby given to heirs, lega...
teea, credltors and aU persona in Inter~
eat that accounts In the following
estates have been flied in the office of
the ReclBter of Wills and Clerk of the
Orphans' Court as the case may be
and that the same will be presented
to the Orphans' Court of said County
on Monday, January 3. 19U-, at 10
o·clock. A. K •• E. W. T •• for conflrma·
lion, at whidl time the Said court,
will audit 88.ld accounts. hear eJ[cep-tlODB to the same and make dlatributlon of the balances aecertalned. to be
in the hands of the accountants.
BAXTJDR-November IS, CbMleJ'.C&m...
brldce Bank and "J."'rust COmpany u....tor 01 J.I&ry E. Baxter. late
the
ClQ' of Ch.wr. decee ....
JlEINHAVER - November 22. Charles
R. Heermann, ezeeutor of Laura W.
Belnhauer. d~1I!Ise4.
.
BOULDEN-November 24. Georp JI.
IL Boulden and Flora C. Boulden.
ueeutora of Walter R. Boulden. late
of the City of Chester, dare" .....
BOYD-NGYelDber 29. The First N.....
tlcmoI _
of lied1&. eubetltuted
_
of :1......
Sr.. - BROCK-November 10,. Fldellty-PldIs..
'to.
adwIlII , ......J
THIISIl captured members of The ~ Race _
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bitter and broIwa in spirit.
. Hypnotlzed by promiaesof po1O'" and s!ory, tbe.y
gave up every human freedom to follow • f.natic
paperhanger_
Th'ey fell upoD the world ..... a1m_ crushed it.
But not quite. The "decadent" democradeo raIIiecl
around the ban ...... of liberty_ Free peoplee appIiecl
the dynamics of free ~ to the grim ....i
of war - and -=>mplisbed producticm mirada.
. The sullen slaves of the IIWIIStika have come up
api nst • force they CIUUlot master or compnolwM
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It is ituleperuleru:e-the common haitap of
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AmeriatDlo Freedom of ..digion, II' , , ,It, thought
.. , .:""-'-:r:
... ,'.... ;.. and iadiviclual eotuprt.e. The right ..... 0ppor- -."-:~ ..'. t··.. :·
tunity of everT American. within nuoaable Iimin,
.,~\-.-.' .... to enjoy the rewards that hia own work may bring.
1-;.
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This is the f-=e that made America great. It ia
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devoted today to the needs of all.out war. It mJUt
_ be lost ",hat 1M".,. ;. - .
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'actoIY· Senice tklOlgk· 'actory Branches froa Coast to" Co all
No improvement&-vacant ground.
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l~lt and 112 on aatd plan. beginning at
staKe In S. E. side Una BalIymore Ret.
1'16.41 feet N. 61- 12' 1~ E. from ltl!!
JuncUon with N. E. side line Woodland
Ave., thence alone said Bide BaUymore
Road N. &a 0 12' 10'" E. 200 feet thence
S. as- 47' 60'" E. 160', thence a 6S·
12' 10'" W. 200 teel, thence N. II· t1'
60- W. 160' to pJ&ee of beginninl'.
t.ra.t..
osbeon, -, ".urvlY1nc
aDI 1.
HelU7 8eatterwoOd. iobe.Ututecl trus-
Improv~m~nts COIll!lIst of two.atDry
fAme and stucco houl!l8, 16x28 feet j
open porch i frame and .tuoco garage.
10xI6 feet.
OF A.CCOUl'I'J'lI
Also lots 105, 106. 107, 108, 109, 110,
.a. ()ntJIge sa.
•
talulng
In (ront
or•• breadth
the ConI!I8ld
Upper Darby
Twp
Del. Co.,onPa.
Heather '.Rd., 25.9 (t. and extending
of that width In length or dept,h ea.stward between pa.ra.llel Unea at right·
angles to eald Heather Rd.. 80 ft. to
~ middle ot a certain 10 ft. wide
private driveway estendlng norUtward
into Walnut St., and 8OUthwa.rd Into.
MarshaJl Rd., the south Une thereof
being along the middle ot a certain
10 tt. wide prlV&le driveway laid out
and opened over thls and the adjoining
property 10 the BOUth Ulereof said
driveway extend1ng eastward from the
east side of, Heather Rd. 61 It. under'
and lIubJect to certain buDding restrlcUons and easement &8 therein men..
Uoned, 1Ul4 toaether with the free use
right, liberty and privlle,ge of the a.tora-=
aald prIvate drlvpwaye as and for paseaaewaye. and drlvewa,.a at an Umes
h~rea.fter forever. in common with the
owners, tenants and ooeupiers ot the
other lots of ground bounding· thereon
and having the use thereot, and to ..atly
other properUea to the eaet thereot &8
respects the ftrst described drive..a,. to
which the uee' of eald dtIveway ma.y be
extended ·by the said John H. McClatchy; and 84 respects the If!IeCond
deserlbed driveway In common with the
owners, tenants and occupIers ot the
other lot ot ground bounding thereon
to· t.b.e. south thereof.
OJt.PJIA}IlS' COURT
of Dela....are Coun17, PeaDa.
NOTICE OF PILING AND A.UDIT
A. J. QUINBy Ie :lU1'II
Buy Bonds lor Victory.!
All that certain piece of ground with
the improvements thereon erected altuate on the eut side of Heathe~ Rd.
at the distance of 339 ft. southward
(rom the south Bide ot Walnut SL, In
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FOR SAlE
Dispensing·Optkians
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No.
GEORGIC '1'. BU'1'LI1lB. AttonMI)'.
J'uae Term. IHI
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EID8Isn H_olI LeWIII Shay
Speaker, StudentParent Panel
Please
SUPER' I'OOD
SELF,
.. SERVICE
.
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LOW PRICES,
Cluster Raisins
Pulled Figs
Fresh Dates
Glaced Fruits
FRESH-LIKE
FRENCH STYLE
32c
pkg
67c
Lbpkg
49c
Lbpkg
So &W.
TART RED
CONWAY'S
CRANBERRY
Beans Sauce Plums
26c
16c
13c
OLD FASmONED
8 POINTS
ONIiY' 3 POJNrS
16 POINTS
La
tin
Tin
.Tin
MARTEL'S-FOR THE BEST IN MEATSI
Legs of Lamb
·42c
Shld' of Lamb lb30e
Chuck Roast
30e
Fresh
Ha m burg 28e
..
6 pta
lb
3 pta
7 pta
,
lb
Spblb
.
cer'iuCUTSwift'al'lewiwu
/PORK
T_c1erCooked
WAFERSLICED
AlRDRIED
cnccs with GOO students in wIdely
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UNRATIONED FooD ITEMSI
Armour's
lOmE
mAlOX
5_.
33 0
NOPOINlS
Add _,II_to mllcitolll"",Soup.,
and G-'e.
36c
S& W Spiced Peaches.
Jar 49c
Buloga Spiced Pears
Philips Sweet' Potatoes .T"m 24c
Franco-American Spaghetti T"m 12c
ISc
Knox' Gelatin
Pkg
IOc
Pillsbury Pancake Flour
TENDER LEAF
TEA
APPLE
Butter Coffee
34e
Zge
17c
Bags
.8 TU,B&GII
Pkg
Unratih·1fd
1 POD1'J8
Jar
Jar
MAGIC MEALS BAKED BE1\NS pkg 17c
MAGIC MEALS SPLIT PEA SOUP pkg 18c
Fresh Fish
. ando,ners
.
.
Ensign Shay bas designed for them.
These ··four scctions compete tor
honors ir.. e"crythtog ,from health
. records to spelling.
The Sho)'H are takIng car~e DC
their Clu'islJlla~ pleasures too. MrS.
Shay bas arranged to ha.ve a
C1il'lstmas party.· complete with
presents. ginger bread cookies. vopcorn, and candlea---evon· a San4!Claus In the person of Ensign· Sh~
''''Ill b·c present. at the gala ntTulr.
Because 'Mrs. Lawrence Stabler.
who wu to aealBt Mrs. L. ,A. Estes
.in presenting an evening of Bra.zUIan a,rt and musle a.t the Strath
. Have.n Inn. was ill, the program.
was postponed from Tburs.d;a.Y 'night
until sometime after Chrlstmaa. In
Its place, Mr.
Mrs. E. W. Sipple
of WalIlngford kindly consented to
give a showing ot their beautiful
color photogra.pha ot eastern Unlt~d States.
The progtam WaIJ fol.
lowed by carol· s1n!~lng by thll
gueats.
Strath Haven Inn wUl ha:v~ its
usua.! trimming of the ChrlBtmas
tree by the house lrUests ~d the
exchange of gifts among the guests,
on Christmas Eve. Santa. CIJl.us in
person will present gifts to the
guests and the cE;l:remony will be
followed by carol Ringing and re·
freshments served by the Inn.
MARTEL
DELUXE
SMUCKER'S
Ensign and Mrs., Shay ha.ve
"adopted" . these children.. They
ha.ve divided the class Into four
sectionB, each having 11 special em·
.blcm. suggested by posters which
CAROLS AT INN
37c·: :: lA.21e
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a Chlckaaaw Alabania. scbool.
His wife wi.thout benefit of teach..
'tnB ' experience obtained a job
teachlng .. 7 children In the second
grade In a. school Dear his N&vY
statton. The children In the ach?ol
are under~lvUeged and often cpme
to school without sboes or proper
clothing. They ha.ve never in their
lives had.a. Christmas party or cel..
ebratlon.ot any k1nd.
:u.e.
CLOISTERS SHOW
The Students Art Gallery of the
COneg~. the Cloister Students ~
galJery. is opening for lhlB semester 011 Decembel' G with an exhibit
ot. paintlngs by Jean FranckBon.
Miss Franckson is u. ,teacher' ot
painting and drawing at the college
.although uhc is not a. member of
the l'egulatt faculty. ~'9 eXhibi. t· ot
her w';)l'k to be shown"'fh ono of con·siderablc variety. .including ofls,
wuter colors and charcoal drawings. mostly of the ·western parts
ot. this cow.ntr:r.
The· s'tude~ts Art GaUsry Ie, a
fairly ·new. institution and. ~ yet is
without tradittont:l. It is allied with
'and 'works, with the' Fine Ar:ts J?epartmEmt. and Is under the sponsOl'ship ot the Somerville LlterlirT
~ Society.· GenerallY it runs· an ,.ftxhiblt every· ·two or three· weeD
th~oughout. th·e main port~on. of· the
semester. attempting to Include a
wide range ot work. prhi,ts, pal:t\tlogs, etchings, J?hotographs ·~d
scu1pture:~. T,his w~ll. b~ the policy
followed· this semester.
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REVERSIBLE
RAIN
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COATS
Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Wbitney of
the Elwyn .Tralning School were
hosts on December 9 to the Christmas meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Delaware county Medical society. Mrs. Whitney a ~aat
president ot the AuxlUa~ welcomed over 30 guests. Members contributed their talents genol'Ously to
a delightful Christmas program.
The Medlenl Society joined the
Auxiliary for refreshments at the
close of the meeting during which
Christmas
benevolences
were
agreed· upon and boo,its collected for
·servicemen's libraries.
sruDY POLICIES
,
The next meeting of the ·dl8cussion, grouP on cUI"rent. Socialist
Pat'tl" problema will be beld at the
home ot Roy ~. McCorke~, 2,2 Cornell avenue tonlcht ..at S.IO. The
fourth meettDlr of this bl.-.....ld:r
giooUp whIch ave_ 10 participant. will .~4er "Domeetlo PolILDd PI nlure~t' AIlJ'Oa~ ID~"·
eete4 .. ·lirgMto. attftd.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Y(JL, XV,
No." 51
",50 PER '¥EAR
Seniors, ~are'!ts Jump Gap· .SET FOR JANUARY·
'Of Years In Llvely Gambols
ELECTION
Groups Pitch.Contests Cuttin'Capers
.. With Result a l}raw as Party
.
is Grand Success
Nominating Petitions
Must be Filed
_.0.'...11 HoC.
•. Sur.icaI DII'
T.be Burglcal D ......lDp Rooni,
Borough Hall, will be closed the
entire Week after Cbrletmas.
From then on the room. will be
open Wedoeadays. Wednesday
evenings. and Tbura4a.yij. It wUl
no lonpr be open on Tuesday.
Dec. 31
HfALTH SOCIEIY
WORKERS RUSHED
Grippe Epidemic
Extra Holiday
Burden'
a.ua
.,..e-
wnllon
_ted
was
as
as
r
for
* Defense Council Bulletins ~
selectiot\ of solid .colors .
-Sizes 4 to t 4. It.. prac. tical' gift .
Spe&re'a -Dow
2Nn stMe·
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'. Mothers and fathers of members
aIOIR AT MOSIC
l.iIawy Holida,. Hours
M the Benlor CIaee at the high
Work dUring the past tWo mo.nths
The term8 of ol!ice of three
~hool _ve gay and' 810rlouS eDter~
The third In. a aerloa of • mual- haa been heavy for the ·nunteB of
memberil
of
the
board
of
directot'IJ
tunmen\ to'r the claaa of .,' SatThe Library will be open FrI-.
cal eVelllDga' by tho Bwll.rthmore
ot the ·Swarthmore Public LJbrary Mwdc ciul> ...1I1 be held TuMcl.Il)', the Commtil\lty aeaatit Bodet)'.
lirday oi,ght. FestivlUe. were held
day afternoon, December 24
1.Z81 Vtslta were made to give care
in lbe hlgb school gymD881Um with
from 2 •• astead of 3-&.80.
Assoclation expire thla. year: Alice December 28 at 8:80 p.m. In the to maternity pa.tlent. a.nd to tho..e
L. c. SasUnp ot Cornell avenue
The Hbrary will be closed
Barber, Mrs. Huoid G. GrllDn. and, library of :B art I) t Foundation. acutely ill as well u health auper.
bmcer in charge. A barber shop Ch.rl8tmaa . Day and New Yea.J:'·s
Guests of the evening WIll be the vlslon visits to patients from
Mrs. Peter E. Told. MI.. Barber
4uartet fully equipped WIth haillUechoir hoys of TrinitY Church wlto
Day.
haa served the library long and will repeat their Cbrlatlii.... mtialc. schOOl age to ad.ults. in order to
bar mUBtaches. straw hats and loud
help them 8ecttre proper medical
faithfUlly as chalrmao of library
~Irts providing that there La some
The second hBlf at the evening atten\Jon or advice. Man)" 8lek~"'"
talent among fathen of the "Tal..
practices; Mrs. GrlfOn. as chaJrman will be devoted to the schuma", bed .... tlent. Md a dlagno8ls Of
ented" BenlorCl ..... Bang hi doubtof adult books, ""d Mrs. Told .... Plano Quartet with piano ahd folln grippe. tnihieDM, or virna Infelcttl) .htr-n.o\IY· "Down By the 'Old
. Karen KnlBkern, head of the
StringS.
tiona.
\ MIn' Btre.un:' "The Man On the borough'.' ChrlBtmas Seal drive, chairman ot children's bookB.
School work hu been heavy, . .
:Fbtn.t Trai)'ez,e", and "Sweet. A.da- expreaeea her appreciation to the All ~embera of the'Library A8Bo_
chlldr..n
iLre being II1ftn ~gular tnDIES
IN
88th
YEAR
llIi." to the accompahiment of the members of the W9.men's Club elation are reminded that nominaapectlon
by the .sChool pbYetclan.;
plano. Members· ot the grouP. who took charge of the booth ~D tions tor .. directors must be .flIed
Edwin
B.
Sha.w.
who
had
made
1662
Indiv.ldual
inBpectiClnB wet'e
were Edwin W. crosby, Neal Thin- the Bank a.nd to the Navy LeagUe with Mra. Franklin 8. Glileaple, sec.
his
,..,81dence
wllh
his
daullhter
(
made
by
the
nu!'MB.
to ch«k· chllmIlD, Walter. :at. Reynolds, Ch....l... for SUPplyl.ng volunteers for the retary of the board ot directors not.
Mn.
Fran.k
Wyeth
Park
·avenue
for
dl'eft
lor
sYmpt6ms
of
tn~esc. There
D ....lmn; C. W. McDoweU aod Ray. booth tn Martela store. She adde later than FrIday, Decembar ,11.
the past 15 years. died WednMday Were 157 rapId cl .............. milpec.
monA
and otto Kr-aU8 &.t the to the ll:&t 'ot workers Charlotte
NomInation blanks may be ob.
morning 81 3 a.m. in Crosier BOa- tions; 126 school Vialt.-o to homes
Grlfrln.
Ma.rJorie,
Dinsmore,
Anne
.talned
from the librarians and repiaho.
.
He was 88 years Old.
ot school chlldren.to belp pare'nta
Bi>Yio of btl!. :CI088, determined not .Cochran, Mrs. A. B. Reavta. and quire 10 signatures of by-laws pital.
Even
tho
be
.had
been
In
falUng
with health! problema.
to be outdone by their fathers, pre- Elizabeth Rutan. The drive this signers to place in nomlnaUon an
health
for
&
long
tIme.
his
bollApie
Several children were taken by
Individual who must Dve sll'l11ded
& mtDatrel show which badly year collected 186, almost· double
on
Saturday
·Sl1.ddE!ID
and
tinthe
Re~' Ctoss Motor Co~ to the
the
amount
gathered
laat
year.
This
his or her wlll1ngneas to serve If
d~pleted by the grippe eplde,,;lc
expected.
'univietisity
of Pennaylvallia. Hospital
atilt had seven ml!mbers and gave was aCcomplished without the sup- elected.
Services whIch ~lll be held F.l-I.. for exarillhatloh a.rta lrea.tolent:' 8
a· gran4 show. Paul Rut&.n t JOe POrt of the college aDd' the Mary
Members ot the Ltbruy A88OclacI>ok, nobert HlIlItlnp. Jerry Now- LyOns school which ha.ve helped 110n who are enUtled to participate da.y at 1 p.iri~ in the Swarthmore chl1dren were taken· ·to" tbe denUst
eD, Gllbert Widdowson and Gordon greatly In tbe past.
In the election are l1mlted to those MethOdist Cliur,ch WiD be preceded abd ·oculIst:, ., wete,,·tri.n'aportea to
' . ."othel' cllnlcA.
Bierman appeared in blackface,
residents of the borough who bave by VIeWing trom 12 to 1.
Internment w1l1 be In Arllnaton·! ".. The nurslng 8M haa joined the
already" "signed· the role ot members
..H.th Haines Dlcldnaon as "ME. In· F.then Have Their Nicht
PubUc Hea.1th· NUt'lJlng Service ot
at t6e library or who will sign it cemetery.
tirlocuter.u They wore straw hats,
Mrs. 'wyeth lB his only survivor.
Delaware pouniY. located in ·Lans_
The Swarthmore Mothers· Club before December 31. Voting will
.ata, gloves and bright checked
nita. They sang several old BongS, is now makJng plaha for a covered take pla.ce at the Library during
dowDe. io~ a at8.tl edUcation procfaoked several old. jokes, and dish supper to be held at the Pres- llbrary hours on Saturday, January
Save Tta.. ChriItmiu c.u.ia gram In NutriUon. A State Departelided the pro........ · 'by hinging I>iterlan Church on Tuesday eve- 22, UU and .Monday, Jaouary U,
.
.
ment ,of Health 'Nut,rlUontat ,Ellza.
",Luld Lang· Syne" with the 1i.Ud1- nlng. January 18.. Thla .j8 to ·.be· itU - UDU\.-8 - p.m•• wllen.,the.. pollll
.Among til!, -....nfa\i. _'!n1que .aod ... beih~P.orter-1s COndlic]tlDg i1ie lIjeej;. . -"
the annual Fathere' Night to which close. The annual me-etJng of the cheery customs of Chri.atmaa In Ings at monthly inte·rva.ts. Many
ance.
all
husbands ot club membe.ra are Library Assocla.tlon will be held at Swarthmore is the practice o( sav..
:Hlghtlght ot the evenLng was the
other meetings ha.ve been attended
Invited.
that hour, January 26 to heBl" re- ing hollda.y car4!!: from their U8118:1
~thers· vendon ot Co. H as tiThe
by the statf'. both for eci.ucat.l.onal
Edward Da.'Wea will speak on a
ports ot the year's 'Work trom all abort.Uved . purposetulness.
~atol Packin· Mamas.I t EIght brave
All
and administrative purpoaea.
WOmen, includlll"g 8!eryt.htng t'.roin subject of interest to all parents, chaJrmen.
greetings received locally can reWith interested IndlvidU8Ji: and
JIt.a. Walter Reynolds dressed as a "Radio and Education," An In ... . . A regular meeting of library dl- taln thetr ·uWtty by being left at ~iip. the stall Is provld.IDg Chrt.otlcPlght in armor to Mrs. Russell formal social hour will tollow. A rec~ors will be held at 7.46 i).m. ~he home of Mrs. Ar'thur J. Grover 'Was cheer for Bhnl-ins, orlppled.
Jteath ae a. 1918 at;m¥. hero with ao hearty supper and a rC)\\plng good December 17.
214 Dickinson av~ue. For many and sick children muler ita care
.
uinbrella and a red and blue ma· time· is p~ml88d tor all.
years Mrs. Grove~ .has collected whose famlUes are not able to iIlve
ohlne gun, and Mrs. Walker Penthese
pards and "repared them tor them. a Happy ChrlStmaa. "
AUXILIARY THANKS AU.
Geld In a 1918 saUor suit. pa;rad~d,
the enjoyment 01 shut-ins who can
The 868 garments contributed
SWEJ.L WORKERS
ItM by Paul Thayer, before the hiuse them to advantage In ma.ny this year by the Needlework Gullda
With the Spirit of the ChriBt
liorIous ","owd facing right. left aod ...,0 sentor boys not mentioned Child In their heartB. Swarthmore· ways. Donors are asked to refrain
of Swarthmore. Sprln&1ield. Ridley
about
brid'ty
the worSt rookIe. In the liat of high school seniors people 'are asked by the LegIon from cutting cardB to remove Park and Lla.nerc.h are acknowlThe company was reviewed by ·working at holtday jobs In last AuxlUary to remember that can- names. Til·1s Is accomplished by edged w.!th deep appreciatlu.u.
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CIRCLE SPREADS CHEER
Co. H. "Pistol pa.ckln! Mamas" Post Otllce and Richard Lappe who In London: It Is alao important
were liIrs. Heath, Mrs. Walter Dick- l:S-orklng for the Brye Corporation that coupons bring comforts to
The Friendly Circle met ThursIN HOLIDAY LAPSE I
inBOn. Mrs. C. W. McDow.eIl,. Mrs. on South Prln·ceton avenue.
servicemen through ClubmobUes lit
day, December 16.·at tbe home ot
Penfteld, Mrs. Reynolds. Mrs. Baalthe rear of the flghting. All inCrum Creek Bridge Club wJnners Mra. Dwight Brauns, w.tth whom
lnl'S ,and Mrs. Robert C. ·Disque.
formation concermng the latter at Monday "evening's card 8911810n Mrs. J. E. Underwood was co-hosSENIORS IN SERVICE
A five-piece orchestra tr~m Wllma~r be secured from Mrs. Herbert
at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. PhlUp tess. A number of knitted articles
mtngton. Del., played for ballroom
wer.e completed. and donated for.
Colin !4cLarty. son of Mr. and Bassett. Swartbmore 61'93.
W. Kniskern ·of Riverview road
'and squaro danctng. Doughnuts. Mrs. F. M. McLarty of OberUn
The Auxiliary is ·grateful tor the were: Mrs. H. Bardwell Lincoln' dlstribuUon with the seven baskets
cakes, cookies and elder were serv- avenue, was aworn into the Nayy warm clothing tha.t has been 'dO- and Mrs. William Brown first, ?tolr.
furnished needy tami~ieB 0.). the
ed as refreshments. Atter the in- V-12 program on Thursday. Decem- nated tor the needy.
Clrale at ChrJstmas.
It will be a.nd Mrfl. Palmer Skoglund, second.
term.tBBlon, John Larson ahowed ber 16. Colin was one of two boys placed where organized supervisors and Mrs. John R. Bates and Mrs.
The 22 memben present at the
moving pictures·of a. me~Ueva1.play In the senior cla9B having 16 cred- direct. Over 100 individuals have FrederIck streicher third. There meeting voted to 'appropriate i60
given by the present 'seniol"" Cla88 its. which made him eltgible to ap- benefttted during the past week "y will be no meeting of the club next tor use through the io"cal health
in Tenth:.Grade.
plyply tor the V·12 at the end of these itema distrIbuted by the Aux- week but It .w1l1 l'econvene on Jan- , center to bring Christmas cheer to
Senior~ and parents bad a won· the first semester. The other boy
sick cbUdrEm and shut-ins.
·uary 3.
iliary.
dertul time and .8Uccee~~d tn" ~r~~~ llavld Webb' took and passed ~e
IIlg that both are rarely tale~t~,d V-tS test. but decided to. remain in
aDd Ii... iii a figment or the Imag!- school tor the rest of the year.
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naUon.
Sometlme in February. coIln will
" receive
a certiftcate stating that he
,
has accumulated sufficient credits
for graduation, and he wll.1 le,B.,:e
Th~ J. l ..'s 'spent all day Tueacollege on .March 1. S_nce
day at Betty Speboer's on Gttern- sWarthmore High .has .no provision
EVE. FlUDAY, DECEMBER U
·• 11.30 p.m. cmusrMAs
, - ..................... Trinity Church
sey r~d packing fOO~ cloth~n~ ~~. f· r mid-year graduation, Colin will
Carols and Holy. communlon
toys fo~ a. lo~ .needy famU.,.. ot ~ r:ceive his diploma with ~e rest
11.30 p.m. Candlelight Vespers ..........._.... __.........Presbyterian ,Church
mother and six chUdren l'8DgIDg
·1
claSS at the regular
ine mon~ of the .sen or
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cli:JUsTHAS DAY, SlI.'l'ltRJ)AY, pEcEMBER 211
from 13 years t 0 n
, ,.
.., -..h.A' a:tton ·exerclses on .June
which they have adopted ...01'" 8'·-""U
1'0.30 a:l'n. Holy Communion ....................._..............._ ....T.rlnitr .c~urcb,
Chrllitmas.
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SUNDAY. DECEMBER lIIfI
.
Hol¥
Comn\unlon
...............................................
Trinlty
CburCb.
8.00 a.m.
11.00 R.m. New Year' Morning Worship ........................Local ~~r~hea .'
1.M p.m. Christm~ Youth Fellowship _................... Methodlst Church
011100: Borough Hall - Telephone 08111
MONDAY, DECEMBER 27
T~ OUT IN N~ 206 members of the
ly
communion
(Feast of St. John) ..........Trlnity Church
10.00 a.m.· Ho
'.
The moblllsatlon on d Wtyed~~~:me recoverlng from 6uTVEsDA~DEOmKBERH
ClvlUan Defense Units on u •
i to the serviCes.
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were l' ••...At..1~ 7! n:':e~e~~~':e':i~~ :ndivlilnals. grOU::', tr~
10.00 "a.~. Holy Commllnlon '(Holy Innocents Day) ..._.Trlnit)". Church
All eqliljllneiit h1uI f the equipment was furnished by e
'l)oroll8'h council. None 0
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WEJ)NE!lDAY. DEOEMBER ft
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. $tate'll ",cles. .
.(lONS1JM);lI;t UU'()RKATIoN ... ahd men's patent
l:.'~j',.~ers
and Prlm8.l'7·Churoh School Pupils
-..
:i.00 I
'.
Women's tuta mli!iltes' welilns 8l1Ppers o~ «:!uon is taken nOW in
ChrlstmBB party ...... ,......" ........,_.... ,~
...onIty--ur~
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leath~r shoee are .remoVed· ~~ ~0:!:'a;,a1e1'll d18poi1e of re'/nalnlng
Ot ~H " Church School pupilS' Chrlatmas pa~tt:y Church
tlme for h611dBY iIe1Hng, l n 0",,11'
, . 7.30 I
,
wtocke ot evening shoeB and ~ppel'8~ .. t 'Paeked 'for sale mainlY during
.. '
Cluster ralsI.... a dried grape pro ""Ved from rationing by the 0hPA.
TJIUR8I)4L, DJil!]DO>ER SO
the ChrIstmas holiday season, were ramo
burned not more t an
~;,,'t 'ear's Holy CoR1m~nloa..._._...._ .. _.._ ..Trlnlty ~hu.r.cb
CODBllmere ..tn thiS )~!L ,.°':!.to~Vlctual· coDBllmpUon of Ol!
10.00 ,
"h'._. NIght BerVIee._-;-_ .. _ _ _..P, .....,terutii ChUl'eb
~8 per I>e1>\ "f tn'Olr tat:a.I .-~ .
era are to have a rese~ .
11.'4& I ,J .•
• onld he Ieee thaD this percen_"':f,::r..::en cold spellB durlng ...e
....o...t of fuel all available to m
. .
n
.• Colorful plaidS and good
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Girls' and Children's
HOST TO MEDICAL GROUP
0_
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nUai Chrlatmae -Carol concert .At
·the Medla Women's Club tomorrOw
night. \ -It .18 thoughtthatllw...tJl·
moreans can .thus And the ·Cbr....
maa eplrlt formerly glV8D :bJ'
annual ChrlBtmas pageant.
Ma.ny residents are membeze ot:
the Rose Valley Chorus GrouP.. iIlcludmg the. followtng, co_~
Schoff, Mrs. James H. Hornada~
accompanist, Mrs. OlLver !I'alt.
Steven Mucha, and Robert. Ker~.
SoioiatB of the evening will be
Sally McFadden, and Florence
Shields.
varying communities had ~iscloscd
that 80 per ,cent of their parents.
wa.1ved home dJscu8Sio.n ot politics
with the comment "politics are
rotten." He urged parents not to
emphnsi~e the weak side but to let
students be idealistic, to wait until
voting nge to discover tlMVS for·
tbemselves. li'aceUously, Mr. Butcher stated that parents who refused. CHRISTMAS. SUGGESTION
to take time to disc.uss curJ.·ent poIItlcn.1 practices with theh' children
Tho Amedean Legio~ A4~l1iary
might wbll be ·punished br losing 8Ugg~Sts a· p.~eful Chrl~tmas 'offerthe ballot to their offspring.
. ing thut Swarthmoreans may .make
.. Seriously M.r. ~utcher. noted that, to chlldren in .this area'wlio a.re in
.govcrnmnnt in these times has been need of: toys. clothing, and undergl';cn additional r~spon81Jjt11ty but w.enr. ,T~Y8 a~d i,loti1e& that ha.ve
ironically no better men have been; been outgrown and store,d away
elected. Immediately following his may be left at 318· Harvard avenue
discussion of the work ot the Com- before Tuesda.y, December 21, when
mittee of Sevcnty as it prods men the Auxl1tary· wi\! dtstt-Ibute tliem
In office to more efficient perf"lrm.-· .where they are needed.
anca of duty at:.d ·lackadaislcal c1tI-'.
zens· to constant political alertness,
a panel 'In which parents were outnt1mbe~ed trwo to One by 'students.
took .over tbe,·.d1scusslon., .
. MrS. ·Howard Kirk; E. H. Taylor.
and J. Roland Pennock were the
adult members of .the panel who
met considerable fo.rc8 (rom students Sally Spencer. Betty Morae,
Sidney Smith, Da.vld Webb, J. Herman Holmes and ·Donald Rutherford.
Prealdent Hay announced th~
because DO parents had volunteered
to head the asaoolaUonts scholar-·
ahlpcommlttee whlcL. annuallr.
runs an event to I'al8e ·schotarship
tunds a croup of high sohool senDECEMBEIl
*
1(l1'8 would be appotnted.
(~!JlS' ~~!.,~f
J
:S~.,
In a .Ietw to. hla mother, )(rIO.
'Howell ·Lmrls Shay of 'Park and
Mlohlgan avenu..... deeorl_ the
work he and his wife are doing tn
The attendance at )( 0 n day·
night's meeting ot the Home and
School redected the wide prevalenco" in the co~munlty of 111ne88.
'£ho small audience and the complete and alert panel of students
joined with alacrity in the dlscusston set off by Harry Butcher, secretary of Phlladelphla.'s Committee
ot Seventy. Robert Cadigan. prO-·
gram chalrman or the HOl1!e and.
School had secured the speaker:
E. N. Hay. president of the organization introduced him and presided
over the meeting.
The speaker stated that conrer~
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PERSONALS
Mro. .Tohn W. Pelraoldau,hter .of
Cpl. E)eaDor Proecott daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Proocott of Mr. and Mro. GUbert Winant of
Cheatnut la.ne In ROlle Valley, will Sproul road arrived Monday from
be at home 10r Chrl8tmas from Fort Knox, Ky. to spend the hollWaohlDgton, D. C. where she hao day. with her parents.
Kr. Thomas S. A veraon at Park
been doing recruiUng, work. Mr.
and Jrlrs. prescott will alao bave ae avenue is recovering in the Naval'
their pula at ChrIotmao d1nner H08Pltal. Pblliulelphla where he
. Mrs. Prescott's neieN. Mi88 Barbara. has been ill with pneumonia tor
..
Eales of Ardmore and Mrs. Robert the put "vera! weeks.
Dlgp of_Manoa and nobert D1ggo.
Mr. and Mrs. David Ulrich UllCorporal .TohnSchoblnge, eon of man at Cop.elan~ Par.k. Newport
Mr. and Mrs. 'George SchoblDger of News, Va. will arrive Thursday
Swarthmore avenue, who 18 now In December 23, to remain until
England was a.ble to spend a few the following Monda.y with Mr.
days of hla leave in November with Ullman's paren.ts Mr. and Mrs.
hl8 ~r, EUza.beth Sc.hoblnger. noland G. E. Ullman of Harvard
who la alao stationed in England, and Lafayette avenueS.: The Ull..
at the Red Cr088 Aero Club, 96 mans will have open house Christ..
Bomb Group.
mas Eve for members ot the class
1Irs. John BYers RoXY', Jr•• the of 1939, Sw~thmore High School.
former Miss June Elizabeth T8)'lor,
Mlss Peggy Little daughter ot
daughter of )lr. and Mrs. John Mr. and :Mrs. Robert V. Little ar..
Howard Taylor of Kenyon avenue rlved laat week from Peace Colleae,
left on Monday to Join her husband RaleIgh, N. C. where ahe is physiLt. Roxby in )lacoD, Gs..
cal education Instructor. She' will
. Aviation Cadet James H. Cal(&" spend the holidays at the home of
han son of :Mrs. J. C. callahan. of her parents on Park avenue. The'
Cornell avenue. completed his stud- Littles had as their Sunday supper
Ies at Moravlan College in Beth- peets on the 19th Dr. and M ...
lehem. Pa., and was transferred to William Earl KIstler of Park aveCbapel Hili North carolina on nue and th~lr son-In-law and
WedneBday, December 16.
daughter Mr. and Mrs. OLiver G.
WUllam H. Linto.u, Jr., son of Mr. Browne of Media..
and Mrs. W. HenrY Linton. of BenDr. and Mrs. WIJlJam Earl KIstJamin West aven.ue, graduated with
ler of Open Doors. Park avenue
drst honors from Drexel Institute'
wlll have DB their hollday guests
with a B. S. degree in Chemical Enfrom Friday through Sunday their
gineering on Thursday. December
sons-In-law and daughters Lt. j.g.
16. At the ~e Ume he was ap..
and :Mrs. James H.! Connor of
pointed corporal and given orders
Washington, D. C .• and Mr. a.nd
to report to. the Edgewood Arsenal
Mrs. Oliver G. Browne of Media
BOon after ChrJstmas.
. With the.tr 80n Ricky, and Lt. Con-,
Pr.lvate Thomas M.cCormack, Jr.,
nor's sister MlBB Martha. Connor ot
who has been. stationed at Camp
Mlllvillo, N . .T. AdPltlon&J guests
Croft, South carolina, w11\be at at Ch$tmas dinner -, will be. Mrs.
the home.~ his parents Mr. and
Kistler's mother Mrs.. Frank Fla.na.Mra. Thomas McCormack 01 Thayer
gu and her brotber-in-la.w and
road over the Christmas hollda.ys.
sIBter-in-law and slater Mr. and
.After his 1urlough he will report
Mrs. Frank Flanagan all of Boxto the PennsYlvania Military Acadborougb.
emy where he will rema.ln for an
Mrs. Charles DeHart Brower exIndefinite period awaiting an open- pects to return next week to her
ing in the Infantry Omcera' Candihome on crest lane fr(;m the Taydate School at Fort Be.nn1og.
lor Hospital, lUdley ~ark' where
Apprentice' Seaman Necl::Ruthershe has been ~onflned 8lnce break10rd 80n ot M.r. aJld Mrs. S. S.
skating accldOllt laot
Rutherford of Strath Haven ave- Ing .. hlp In
Sunday
evenl
g:
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nue who is nOW in the V -,12 proMrs. Alber N. Garrett with 'her
gram at the UniversitY' ot Penndaughter.
of Garrett road
sylvania, ~ home on a Christmas
went to Baltimore, Md.. for' tqe
furlough.
christening of her grandson. SteBoatswain Henry A. Pelrsol, Jr., phen Varrell power, son ot Mr. and
U.S.N.R., of Lafayette avenue ar- Mrs. Gordon Power of Ruxton. Md.
rived bome December 23 after The minister omclating was Dr.
graduating "from the two-month .tn. Paul Warren ot the 2nd Presbydoctrinatlon course at Fort Schuy- terian Church of Baltimore. The
ler: New \York.
Following a. Powers ha.ve two other sons Gormonth's lea.ve at home he wUl take don GUbert Power aged 8 and Garseveral weeks further training at ret power aged 6.
Virginia. Beach. Va.. where :Mrs.
ENGAGEMENT
Peinol and baby daughter Gloria
Mrs. I. Mel Kimmel of PhoenixAnn plan to &Ccompny him. He
ville. Pa. has announced the enthen reports tt the west eoa.at for
gagement of her daughter Miss
sea. duty.
p~ggy Anne Kimmel to Mr. Frank
Arnold Reinhard ChlQuolne of Chase 01' South Chester road. son
. Rutgers avenue attained the hon- of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Paul Chase
ors list In the School of AgrIcul_,. N J
f T eancUft.,
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ture at the Pennsylvania. State Col- o Miss
Klmmei gradua.ted from
lege during. the past semester. It Phoenixville and 18 now assoclated
was announced today. He Is en,
rolled as a Na.vy-V-12 tra1nee. and
one of three in bis cl888 to earn
this distinction.
Hugh A. Hllferty. son of Mr.
Daniel HUferty'. of Westdale avenue
naEATRE
and Chester roadB reported to Fort
Mead, Md., on December 6 and was
800n transferred to Camp Croft,
TbUnday, Friday & Saturday
. (ChrIotmaa Da,.)
S. C.
WALIAOE
Bl!:ERY
Pfc. _.John deMon has entered the
tD
Nashville 'Army lur Center for tests
and classification to determine the
branch of the Army Alr Forces to
which he Is best suited.
ID rJ'eclndooJor
Mrs. E.. M. Boyd. ot stmth Baven
Feature:
Inn will spend the Christmas Holis:tII - 7::10 - 11::10 day
days w!th her nephew W. Ellwood
.Jon~ of Old Greenwich, Conn.
SuDdayOnly
BtJMPHRJ;lY BOGAR'l'
THE DEAD END KIDS
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In
t
Mar "la.
MEDIA
"Salute to the
Marines"
"A Frieaclly
"Crime School"
feeUna
AND
ROY ROGERS
In
in the air
)
A thought of good frieacls
eva, where.
nat'. Clurii.al...Im....••
CLOSED
DECEMBER 25, 27
alice barber, Gifts
OLD BAlQt B1IILDIIfG
~
"King of the
Cowboys"
Monda,. 81: Tan"'"
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BOBERI' DO.AT
"Adventures of
Tartu"
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w_.....,. 81: TIs. ~,.
I,E8T,JE
.
HOW.&RI)
In
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"Spitfire"
With Sharp .. Dohne. Mr. Challe
lI'1'84uatsd from Toaneok Hla'h
SChool and ~ .Ton. . AerOD&uUea1 SChool.
.
He .. noW worklnlr for the PlattLePage Aiteraft Compa.ny In Eddy-.
atone and mak.. h .. home with the
Howard B. Greenee of Bouth Cheater road.
The wedding Will take place on
February 6 In the Baptlat Church.
PhoenlxvUle.
make tile' .........."'.Ilts tor til.
wedcllDlr. Mr. HarrIll followed III
'Ume tor tII.:~dlD&' ....tltllell p"";
ceeded 011 a bulm.i"drip to Tesu.
M. . Harrill .remalned for a fe.w
da)'B
_tte,Florida with h.r
huablllld'.
lllllter .M....
Georp
O'Brlen, and hor "~II. Mr.' and
Mrs. HarrI. both. arrived home
. earl,.
week. . . :.,
In
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BIR'I1I
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HOLIDAY MUlat' 'FS
,'. .' ."i. ~ .
":oeOIl Wllltsm DIxoIl·IIIIiIt.'·Sr..
welcblDg .Igbt pounda' ud tour
GUD""" ...... born
'moralnlr
at •. o'Clock In the Germantown
Hoopltal to Mr. 'and IInI; WOllam
D. ShaT, of Cheetnut BIlL The
ba~" a grandaon of Mr.....41 II:ro.
Ho_lI Lew18 SbaJ' Of Park aftll\le.
TUee.sa,.
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TO WED CHRISTMAS
Due to .confusion at ,U1e printers
a late request to pull out laSt w6ek's
Best Wishes for Christmas
AND A
announcement of the Struble-Wra.y
nuptial plans was not carrled . out.
Originally set for Tuesday avenin.
ot this week ~e wedding was 'mov~
I
ed up to 'l o'clock Christmas eve~
nlng, December 26. becauee ~.
"WE DON'T IIEI.tI. CARB-WE SERVlaE TJUiiil"
brIdegroom's arrival from Pensacola, FIa., was delayed by, bad flyIng weather. Therefore according
to the revised plan_s MJsa Anne
Comly Wray daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. L. P. Wray ot Walnut lane and
DARTMOU'IH & lAFAYEllE AVES. • Pboae
Ensign Robert S. Struble United·
States Naval Air CorJ)8 wUI be married on Saturday In the SwarthBuy
S. Bcmcls and Stamp.
,more Pre8~)'terlan Church.
Mrs. Herbert E. Michener, Jr., of
Baltimore pike wUl be matron of ..~
honor and Ensign ~uble'8 father
Mr. Louis P. Struble of Merion. will
act as beat man.
All trlends are corcLtally invited
to attend the ceremony.
Happy New ·year
RusleD'1
f:t,.et'One Service
0440
O.
In an lnformal ceremony held at
6 o'clock on Saturday December 4
at the Hotel Wyoming In' Orland(t
Florida. Mrs. Virginia. Schaefer
Hale. daughter of Mr. and Mrs'
Henry Richard H('lT1s of North
Swarthmore' avenue becaqlo the
brIde ot Captain Gordon Case
Thomas. SOD of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Everett of Old Greenwich,
Conn.
The ceremony was performed' by
Dean Johnson 01 St. Luke's Cathedral in Orlando. Fla.. In the pres-'
enca of the immediate famllles of
the bride and groom before aD altar
banked with palms, terns. and
white chrysanthemums. and the
bride wore a large white orohid.
The bride's sister Mrs. Samuel
Maule ot Wynnewood was matron
,of honor and the' groom's father
Mr. Harold Everett Thomas was
best ma.n.
Captain Thomas llew to Orlando
trom the Panama canal Zone
where he had been stationed tor 20
months. The cOuple Uved :tor two
weeks in the Orange Hotel lil Orlando wh.tle Capt. Thomas took ashort training eourse. They are
now 1n Old GreeJl,wlch, Conn.. to
spend ChristmaS with the groo m ' s
parents. On the day atter Christmas Mr. and Mrs. HarriS will enI tertaln at Christmas dinner . the
bride and groom. Mr. ,and Mrs.
Samuel Maule, and Janet ' Harris
who wl11 be home for the Chr.lstmas
hollda.ys. Captain and Mrs. Tbomas
th
will spend a few days here toge er
betore Capt. Thomas returns to
Panama where he wlll be staUoned.
On November 29 Mrs. HarriS and
her two daughters. the bride and
matron ot honor lett for Florida. to .
STAN LAUREL
IIDd
OUVERHARDY
The DANCING
MASTERS.
WithTRUD;YMARSHAlJ.
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FSPECIALLY
ADDED ATI'RACTION
I
Mr.
oeo. n
led
A'Hlee""
DeIa..are~
Welfare 00aDcIl
0bIkl Welfare ~ of
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J PmbaUcm
Pres.,
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lIblil.
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woRKERs
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Douthet. principal of
I;Jarby School haa Issued a call tor
volP.iitee~_
(pr-._& staft, member
to work·
-the· Darby ~ Day Ceriter
wbl('h tB a Day NurserY· for children
of defense worker women. Mrs.
C.
Hannum of Oberlin avenue.
a trained nursery aide, Mrs. Melvin R. Haupt. and· Mrs. Aivah
Wood 8tu~rt at Vassar avenue
nUJjBury ~U).nts g.lve o.ne, ..day, a.
week, to the Darby Day Center. "
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The nursery Is open from ., a..ro.
to' 8~ap .. 'p.m.~, but volunte'ers_ are
wanted to ,wor.k for even as little,
as three -or tour hours a day.
The enrollment In the nursery
has been as httrh as 64. and the
need fo~ workers lB great. Nul'Surl~ which' wIll 'also need many
vOlun~ers will BOon be opened In
Cheater.
"In
f¢"- .
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, D.... c.,tolIr.erl
MAY YOURS BE
beIIll
"FoqM 701U' lean, put b7 7011.1' tflAnt.
~l.Je
Por ttlJl Iii' Chrllmu Da7J
'-..
turhll II \he 487 to 1a7 . .Ide
, AU ~urd".' lUld._alI u.n•• ,
. , DIs 10 the da,. of .rna 1JOOd. wJU
I. whklh "'8- aU eAn eare.
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of
SCHOOL NOTES'
atalf are liirron Sharpe'."" g",erOOD kIIitr, bot!i .of the tenth. .jorade.
. 4d4 New Jladbe:a
' N b " ( I '....
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New reYiaed atalf of hI&h ochool
Mr.. Wilma Stern Lew18 of the
.tudeD'" workiD« on ";I.'b.e 8warth.
morean for the MCond semester ill hlgh ecbool spoke on "The Mean..
ao follows: Mary Ann Hook ed.ltor, ~ of Chrl..tm...... to a group of
Betty numble, J. llerll18.D Holm.... TrI. HI-Y glrla, an OrganblaUon of
RIchard Hook, .Tud,. Koch, and RIa the Y. W. C. A. In Choeier on MonlIanzUck. New members of the day night.
MAY THE
BELLS RING
OUT FOR
A
VICTORIOUS
AND
.,
.
HAPPY 1944
Something to. hope forSomething to fight forSomething to work for
every moment of every day with every resource at our command.
To my many CltBtomers and friends I
extend the very best of the Beason's
greetings.
.
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FaiUlluU~ ~oun,
M@)RRIS and JERRY MARTEL.
Strath Haven Inn
Our reason for part;dpating in this couammity
brea1Ifaat is to add weight and atrengtb to oar ........
by meeting together. It is a moment..... Day anel
calls ftir the best we have • • • a;"
an ye Faithful"
We pause, on the Eve of Christmas,
19,43, to contemplate how much we owe
the perennial character of our customers. With gratitude and pride we scan
the list. Some of these customers have
been with us since we first started in
business.
.To these old customers,
ones, and to potential ones every member of this organization now joins in
wishing "Merry Christmas."
.
Tbeie· will lie IDIUlJ' ill Swarthmore thia yeu to .elwn·Jaoa. for Ciujd· '. ~o .in tilTH any otIaen who feel the arae. we ..... d • _CIaI
- ...._.._ to
• • UItI
aL ___._L....... .._
DI__uuu JOID ~UI . . ... II 1:"",,"1'
.............
.we
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01 Ihia fNDIIea ful. •
FRANK M. satE!. EY, M nsv.
IMPORTANllNFORMATION
FOR
\
,
FoUowinc a custom we estahliahed lIIIUly yean qo.
we wm begm the celebration of CIuidmaa Day .".
gathering together for breakfast at 8.30. More thaD
ever before, this year unity of thought and action is
needed; thererore, on this Birthday of Chriat _ wm
join in ezprmmg our ~_ for our peat good
fortune in living in this COlDltry; a COlDltry that is
fundamentaDy and buicaDy inflUenced and oo:.OIi~
ated by His , .......ing and euq,le.
f
13 S.Chester Roac1
Bark to the i01UId- o' &;bo..,. Chrfltm. . btln_t
Tlte,'N pealba. out ,.our
BrID....DI' our ael8llbOrlJ' gnetlJl8'l
For a Hap'7 OI:trbbDae Da:rl
''CoJM
of Sprlnlflleld. and Mr. Pelraol,Sr.,
of Lala7ette aVt/lnue.
M"" Charlotte GrIIIln of Rutgor.
.Tane Davle'of
"-~--d avenUe
.
_~ar
avenue
Will entertabl the 14 tellow
wlU be .Vlelted' from' December 28
n:a.emb\U'8
ot .her bridge club at
unUI .Tan""'.l by .T0&Il MlrandoD
carda
and
Ught refreshment. Monand VIrginia Rile,. of' nielSewoo.e
day evenlng'.·
:r:" J. OQ the evening Decem.
~r. and Mrs. Robert 1.. Coates 01'
ber .28 .Tane 'WlII entertaJD a small
8l'Oup -of 'ber frlenda at aupper for Harvard avenue ~U celebrate NeW'
Year'•. Eve In !heir cuotomary
ber. ,gu~ before dancing clB.811
Mr. and·M....;·I...II' Galbro~th manner with a late aupper party at
and their daughter· Jean' 'of Ben .. their home. Oli sunday they are
JamJn ,We8~ ~venue wlll spend . haVing as their guests Mr. and Mrs.
Chrl.tm~ Day with Mro. GaI- -Uonato' ColafemlD& and daughters
Cenza and Jean of "The Vineyard,'
breath'~ :~'motber a.nd father .Mr
an~ Mrs. C. H. Horner .at 'thek Lima.
home in Baltimore.
!.fiBs Ethel Farley who Uvea with
her
grandparents the Coates while'
Marvel \Vl1son ot Strath Haven
In
..
Philadelphia:
lett Wednesday tor
·avenue who haa been III with the
.
Wilkes-Barre
_
to'
spend Chr.lstmaa
flu In .the Moses Brown School In.
at
,home
wlthher
par6Jlts.
ftrmary will be home today,; &
Mrs. Harold G. Grlftln of Rutweek late, for his holl~y vacatiOn.,
The WllsoRs end the Donald PoOI~ gers avenue wlll enter~n at lunch~
of Sw~thmore avenue wll1 spend eon next Monday when guesta will
Christmas .in Delaware wIth Mrs. hear a. 'reading of Robert Nathants
Wilson's ~d Mrs. Poole's· lather "But Gently Day." .
Dr. G. Layton ,Grier ,a'! M.Utord.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Binns of
George McKeag of- Parrish road Muhlenberg avenue are entertain.
Ing this evening with a supper re~
w~o is at present stationed In Tuc~
son, Ariz. wIth the United States union of' visitors to their Estes
Arwy' Air Corps has been promoted Park,. Colo., ranch. ·Guests w.lll In.
elude Mr. and Mrs. Barclay Whitfrom lieutenant to captain.
:Mr. and Mrs,' WlIU~m R. Huey son and Ruth and Anna Whitson of
and family of ,Dickinson fl.venue _wlll Moylan a.nd Mrs. James Hayes and
. be the ChrlstrllB.s dlnner guests of son John and daughter Catherine
Mrs. Huey's ,mother Mrs. WlIIiam ot Walllngford.
Cpt. Richard Smith and his wHe
Cugley of Philadelphia.
Guests at & family dinner on' and baby will be here from Fort
Christmas Day at: the home of Mr. Bragg. N. C., to vlslt his parents
and Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol. Jr. on Mr. aTld Mrs. Claude C. Smith over
Lafayette avenue will Include Mrs. Christmas. Mrs. Richard ~mlth's
Pelrsol's' parents Mr. and Mrs. parents Mr. and Mrs. .James W.
Aleiander M. Dryden ot Swarth- Corey of Cleveland. Ohio; will also'
more avenue, Mr. Pelrsol"s uncle be houseguesls a.t the senfor Smitbs~
~nd aunt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rorer home in Baltimore pike.
The ·CI ..... of 1943' will hold Its
first reunion at the Woman's Club'
on Christmas nlpt. It will be a
formal dance tor the girls. and re.·
freshments w1l1 be served.
Mrs. W. W. Mitchell of University
place left on Sunday December 12
to drlve to San Diego. CaUf., with
be:::-, sc;m-In.law. and daughter, Lt.
A MERRY ONE
H. Parmelee and Mrs. Parmelee.
and their young baby. ,She will!
spend several months with, the
Parm~lt;leB In San Diego and with
her other daughter' lIrs. Jiunes D.
.
, '
I Young' in San Franc1s;C0'
Mlss E1eanor Smlth,. d,aughter Qf'
" Mr~ and Mrs. Herschel G. Smith of:
Ridgewood Farm in 'ValUngford
wl11 be home tor Christmas from
the Gceenwood School .1n Roxton.
Md., where she is teaching-.
Mr. and MrS: John Bowditch, Jr.
undaunted by the fact that none of
their five sons in the service will,
be home for ChrlBtmas. have in..
vUed Midshipman Walker Bennet
ot San Diego. CuUI .. Ensign WlIlIam Knight of Boston, Mass., and'
two Army Lieutenants from Fort
Belvoir, Md., Mrs. George Wells
and her mother, M.rs. Barnes of
New Po~ R. I.. and Miss Jean
Murphy ot Forrest Hll1s, Long
Island, to be with them. for Chrlst~
mas dinner•
Margaret Lltt1& da.ughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph V. Little of Park
avenue Is 'vtsJtlng her parents durIng her Christmas receM from
.Peace College, Raleigh, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. ErneHt Lewis of
Rutgers avenue entertained· eleventh grade members of thetr Pres~
'byte.rian Church School classes at.a Christmas party Tuesday night.
Among those present were Jean
Gehring, Sandy'Crosset. Nailcy Van
Alen. Virginia Bonnet. Anne Bradford. Ginny Peel, sara Moore.
Bobby Ann Schobinger, Francis
Taylor. Dick Hook, Don Ruthertord, Blll Ward, Frank Davis, .John
Campbell and Edward Wheele~.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis Taylor
and their son ot Park avenue, wlll
be Christmas dinner guests of
friends In Lansdowne.
Mr. Wllliam F. Hanny of Y!].le
(avenue returncd on Friday trom
Burlington. IowiiL where he was
called by the death ot his aunt.
Miss Mary Hanny.
.
Mrs. Henry J. Hanzlik of Cornell avenue Is recuperatlqg from
nn operation at Jefferson Hospital
nnd plans to be home by New
Year's.
Bonny Donnelly. daughter of
Mrs. Marie Donnelly of Yale ave~
.
nue arrived home last Sun~ay from
GOuld Academy in Bethei, Maine
where she ls a senior. She will
leave here on the third. to spend
a few days with her roommate in
Boljton ~etore returning 'l:O. school
oIf'the ttfth.
.
.
Mr. and Mrs. A.", Robb Cochran,
Comer
ot Kenyo~ avenue. have returned
from Atlantic City· where they opent
10 days.
.ouqud .eaut!' 6alon
'i
"ThlI Is the 48.7." Be belli riD.. out,
"\VIlkh 'tells eaeh ,.ear tile story
Of love aDd kbldI,. b~'berho04. •
':rbla It a 487 o • •101')"1"
MARCH OF TIME
".y
outh In Crisis"
EDdoI'8eII 1IDCl· teOrrm ...
bJ
1>0141 their holidaY mee~ OD Tu~.
December 18; The 8th Utll, and
12th 11'1'84... c _ a o dance wIJl
be held the followlDg Wedne0id4.
Cbape_ ~or the- nh lI'1'84e. Will
be Mr. and lin: C. XacDoDald
baD and .. Mr•. and Mrs. Chari..
Cbarl",! Fleeher. ~or the .th grade
they'
be Mr; and MrS. WaylaDd
Jmsbree and Mr. and Mrs. Percy
!l. (}Ubert. For the lOth grade they
yrlll- be'·.Mr. and Mrs.' Swan, Mr." and
, Mrs. F.rank G. KeeneD, and Mr.
imd Mn. R. G. nlnclllfe. ChaplIrons for' the 8th grade will be Mr.
,and Mra. W111lall;l PrIce, Marga.r~t
·~rlce. and Mr.<,-ap~ Mrs. Keenen.
:NE\Y.S NOTES,
.''It· s e'h·
nstmas"
.. Swarthmore, Pa.
Your favorite bustle-bound boIfOODS In a noo-stoo maratbOD of
FUNI
.
. ::.
Tho Bwarthmore DanclD&' ~m
bl.... fib. ttI!. &l!d ~Otll 1JftLd... will
A Happy.
Christmas Day!'
Bark to' tile lOud of u.e CJlr1lbD...
LIA'&e. to what the.,. .-7- •••
s
.~
MICHAEL'S
COLLEGB PHARMACY
OD ...
WAR· STAMP HOLDERS
"When you buy mo ",h.._
r ... a lew W... Sa.,mp Stamp,
worth 25¢, 5C)f, II, 01'
do a patriotie ~
ice. ADd your money aoee to
work for Uncle Sam imm
.5---7ou
ate!,..
.
"BUT-I .....·r pM ,..... ....,.
~. 01& ,-oar mone)" until
you eon",,' me ia.to •
Jf'_
BotuU
-so
lie· 81Il'e yoUI'. mon.ep'
lor Uncle Sam
ODd ,..,a-bo,h. Get 1M for
eftrT 13
pat !n.-o 33%
p»ea 10 work
,..,u
petcent in~' on your inveetmeal when the Bond ma-
_
The oa/... i n _
in rhe """,/dl
.
"Do it by fiIlbaIr up
W...
,..,ur
Stamp Booke qaicldy_ _d
thea eoDVerting them into la•_ _paJ'lDa War 80.....1"
DIs"'II.I .. l•• II1II....... _ ' 1 .... -
_ _ IIf.
A. P. SIlUlrEY
SIPLER BABDWARE
SWARTHMORE S'ftJJ)EBAKJ!II
fJALES II: SERVICES
E. I. !,(OYBS
VlCfOR D. SBIRBR
THE MUSIC BOX
PEIER E. TOLD
CELlA'S SHOE SHOP
B. J. HOY 5 AND 10
BUCHNER'S
MABlE DONNELLY
DEW DROP INN
THE BOUQUET
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL B.\IQ
~ mUST COMPANY.
AllCE BkRBER,
GIFI'S
.
.
JIANNUI( II: WAITE
IDCBA,,'scou.BGBPBARM4CY
TBE INGLENE~
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
CO-ED BEA1J1Y !IALON
IlAHTEL BRos.
11.. B. G1lEBN
STRATH HAVEN INN
, aoUYHOCIt GIlT AND
.
ft.OWER SBOP' .
SWABliDlOU
(
c:o.o.
D.iM3
,~"~'I
NEWS NOTES
XI'& RolHirt K:. Baden of Elm
aftDn l8 - entertaining eovera!
ho...........to for tile Chrtotm"!' hoH\Ian. M.... ~de~ l>~th.r ~or
ArchIe C~da.JI. "11..... twq dlpl~
ten
"';4 Busan are _4Inc
week with the !Ill!d_
Peggy
an "'~.
will IHi the.. for the Chrlatmao
week-eIId. Trud,. End_ who to a
,,"cond oem_r freIIhman at Ob.rUn Coll8&"8 will bring with her. lIer
roommate anO ~er roommate'. alater for chrletmao b .....uee the IJIrla
can Dot &"t hom~ to Georgia. KIM
Rutll Btout of Washington D. C.
will spend Cbrbtniao wid! the Enden. and It to hoped thai Dr. Rob- '
ert Enders who 18 doing conllden..
tlal work In Waahlngton wm a.Jeo
be able to opend ChrUtmea with
lila famll,..
Xtaoo Prlecllta CIaY!1en snont the
week-end "lith ;Hr. aud, J,{rs. A8a.
Kellogg ta New Yorle City.
'."
.....
"':'~F
••
~.
"
;
II •••nd'Xra. Carl deiroJl of P ....le·
.JOlIn ~_ IIalI8b"'~ of Jlr.
aVellue will entertain XIM .June an4 ..... WIJJIaIn 'DIat.chw 01 ColcameroD of 'WUIila.wD. D. C. 1..... aveDU,e anived bome for
over tha Cb _ _ _ _ _ 4.
Ch _ _ _on fro", DlcklDllOD
'I'IIe Bev. an4 Xnr. Georg" IL
TImler of wUm\DstOD and Xr. and
Xn. WIIJIam Driebaua of Xedla
with their two
pe8ta of JIr. ....d Xre. Peter E.
Told of Park aveDue.
Mr. N. IL BorGen ....4 hlf
avenue lett Monday tor St. Petera--,
bur&" Fla., where they will join'
X11I. Borden, for the CbrIatmas
Holiday...
. Xr. and litre. Waldo FIsher of
Gu~y road. apent three 4"8 of
thIe week In New York 'City where
eel th th -
they attend
e
......r.
Xr. and x .... George X. Allen of
Riverview road .... entertaining Mr.
Allen's fatljer M;r. Alvin B. Allen
ot Bra.ttleboro, Vt., over the ChrlBt-
~
1,,,,
Park Avenue
•
Swann.
AND
BEST WISHES
FOR A GOOD
NEW YEAR
We'..' _joyed
s....,. y_,
aDd We're
LaMM,.F-.d
to CoB';"".1I
III
MADISON
BROTHERS
AL • BU _ OLLIE
Bay Wu Bwlda
, Mr. and Mrfl. Frank H. Holman
of College av'enue 'and their'daughter J ea.n are going to spend Chrlstw.tth Mr. Holman's a1ster. Mrs.
E.
DlJler and lIer husband Dr.
DlIIer of Brookline. Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollver Rodgers of.
Riverlvew avenue will ha.ve 88 their
Christmas guetsts Mr. and lIl'8. S.
:r. Rodgers of. Flowertown. Pa.
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Bassett
of North Chester road wlll .have
as their 8'lI8sta at & tamO),: dinner
on Christmas Day Mr. and :MrfJ.
Ralpll V. L1tUe. Br., and their
daughter Mlsa Peggy· LIttle. Mr.
and Mrs. Little, Jr., and their chitdran Donald and Shirley all of
Bwartbmore, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
CoChrane, Mr./ West Cochra.ne, and
Xr. and X""I David W. Cool1rane.
all from Upl.,.d.
EJsle Marie ~euning of Elm avonUe is spending ber vacation With
her parente Mr. a.nd Mrs. Karl Re,nlng. She arrived on Wedn~&l'
from Fryeburg Academy. FrYeburg
Maine, where sbe Is in her senior
Jear. She will be here unm the
4th of .JanuaQ'.
'
Mrs. Arthur P. Whitaker ot Elm
avenue will be vlBlted tor Chriatmas by her brother Lt. Sam Cleage
Field and bla bride tbe former
Caroline Pllllllp)! of Ban Benito.
Texas. Lt. Fleld.18 statloned at Ft.
M.ead. Md. The wedding took place
on Sunday, December Ut, In Bal\lmore. Md. Dr. W11ltaker 18 a.Jao
expected home from Washington,
D. C. for the Cbrlstmaa week-end.
muI:
,
.,
•
,
:
...
. ,.
6'Fall
0" fpur Krweti'-
Ihere's • DeW •••,
\
OD ,01lr milk rOllle ,Iod.,
The 12 montlt road tp CIIrlstma~ 1943 Ijas ta~~1! its toll
,laYfrom every aware ad\ltt, pt:rl\aps frqm every chilil-ils loll pf
bravely born~ worrie~, of W,atinC!S6, of Ipnebne5S, of hard taxed
faith. We have gpne tltmUglt the motions toward Christmas
,kn!)wing in our hearls 1hat thi~ is "Christm!ls with ~ifference."
We will keep it gay for the chtldren, we said, and for the bpys
when they come home.
On New Year's Day' there wUl
Now 'in thC!SlIlast Pf4I·Cltlistmil~ days we too. after l/-II our
uncertainty, afe caught In jts g ow. What Is thll Christmas spell
be a celebration of ~"e HoiI' Colli'
~vere ~"rns rtlCl'lvea ~.raI weeq
o;rhe church school will meet Sun- munlon 1I~ .O:O~ '!-II!.
wkich turns l!$ all into hopeful,children?
!!I/o.
'
day at· 9:46. At the morning worThere hll ve been Chr'~tmases as h;lTd as this when people ship
hQur at 11 the mhllster wll1
~~~~--~--~--~~~~--were cold or l!unpy or dyip~ for 111i, ~ountry. in its "timeless pr~h on the Bubject "'.After
1'rocess of beFQmmg 3 natIOn." Dotted aver thIs land are tho~ Chrlstmas." At the youth Fellow'whose earlie&t memorii!s' arc~ illterwoyen wi,)! stories of the .shl!, meeting In the Cllapel at 1 p.
pioneers whq woun~, their perilo!lS western jlath across it tp Iil. ~e minister will tell the story
open the way to those. who Wllre IQ come. Thefe was the group "T.be Other WJ.se Man,"
of 85 ted by peorge Donner whiCh almost reached the Pacific . The Wesleyan Service Guild wUl
in safety until. ill a4vise~, it reached the 8pckies too tate meet Monday at 8 p. m. at the
and gave its h~ader's nalile to tile' snow-.cqvered mountain home' of lrl~ ~,!Y -!- Shubert, 24
pass which only a few survived. A, Qhristmas W'a~ there and there Ketlron avenue .. Morton.
>were children: '
'
,'
'
"They cOll14 reJ1l!;m~er flr4llight p.n frien!\uer SIIOW. Sunday
Schoot cla~es with S£!1Ibb.ed fac~, ~~ro'lS il! w~im rooms. go!ng
~_ror~and
to bed at mght. the inexpbcable beMvloF ·of grownups on Chnst.....
N_y......s
'
mas'Day, the myth of a fat man who brought gifts. They
~ Ere, from 11:80 p.m.
cO\lld reqtemb.er tlle Cl!ri~tmas of. tJ1~ vast America far 10 the to Mldnlgllt a. Cl\oDdl~I!~1It V~er
el$tward of tltlS mou!\t3l!lslde whete'tTe~ cut down for flrClwood will be held In the Church. The
teft twenty-foot stumps in the snow and death came slowly to Young peo:p.,e'~ Cfl~r ,!nder the 41reeUon ot Benjamin L. Kneedler
families trapped by Lan~fQTd Ii!!s.lings· ambition.
"Nevertheless there was, one 'Christmas feast at Donner wUl present the mulde for the servLake. Mrs. James Reed had taken ,t\1ougltt long before of her Ice. The 1 o'clock Christmas morn·
service will not be held thlB
children's ,memories. When she bought fOllr oxen. she had inS'
year.
\ •
,
c1eaneq the tripe of one
snow would conceal and preserve it. - She had also contrived the New Year's Worship will occur
to store away through 1lI:!lrly eigltt weeks a cupful of white with special music by the choir. Inbeans, half as much rice, half as niuch dried apples, and a two- strumental prelude a.t lO!46 a.m .•
The Swarthmore Cooperative Associ-,
inch square of bacon. On,Christmas Day she took them from with Anthony Zungolo. v.1011nlst.
ation extends the Season's Greetings
the hiding place and made a stew of them. The children danced and Ehnrnet sargent. vloloncell~t.
round that -bubbling pot. Thirteen-year-old Virginia; Patty.Reed, both of the Phlladelphl .. Symphony
to;its members, p~trons, employees,
eight years old; Jimmy, five, and Tommy, three. Thinking of Orobeatra. ad gueat Instrumentalbusiness'
associates, and to
the .entire
her huSband, possibly' dead, possibly alive ,somewhere beyond lsts.~:The .•ermon will be "Beyond
•
. I. .
':
the hurricllne. of snow, Margaret Reed could ·nevertheless speak ExpePtaDcY."
community.
,
liew Yau's Eve, December 11.
the warning of all mothers on Christmas pay, 'Children, eat
11: f6 P.m.' Watch' Night Bervlce.
slowly, IhllfC is plenty for all.' ..
Bunda,.. ,,~ I. 11 ,,"!D. 'file
'Bu!: Christtria.s IS more than a mother's foreSight and
Commun~on.
c(l\lrage, and love! although they were present on ~he first Ollist- Holy
Tile ~IS" li!ohoQ\ ~.\Iowshlp will
mas m9rn-"Hall, Mary. -full of grace." Chnstmas IS song be discontinued over the bollclQ8.
across the frosty !light . . . mounting suspense . . . enticing, The· next meeUng will. be Sunday
mysterious rustlings . . . delicious smells from the kitchens evening, Janu8l")" 9. at 6 o'cloc);.
'• . . • seatching out another's desires. Christmas is the sum of
The Senior Department will .have
Christmas gives us an opportunity to
· O\lr happiest memories . . . reunions of nearest and dearest tb& movie ''When Jesus Was Born"
look backWard; so tltat we can loo~
; . . the shining' happiness/of a child . . . Christmas is homeJ this Sunday morning.
The
Junlor-lntermedla.t~
departWilliam Saroyan says "The coming of Christmas up the
forward with hope. Focusing our atwhite steps of December transforms mothers and fathers, 'ment wUl present a play liThe Mlr..
tention on apamcular, ~vent, the
through old and winfry legerdemain, into the children ,they onc!'l acle of ChrlstJnas'~ this BUllda;y
morning.
'were...:....and still are, for that matter,-and must always be--unbl
birth of a baby more than "1900 years
at last on Christmas Eve. their caroling beside the tree is with
Trillity Not..
the earnest voice of childhood. And the tears in their eyes are
ago, can give modern meQ, ~d womelJ.
The Midnight Serv.1ce an Chrlst..
once again the tears caused by great expectations of wondrous mes ElVe WIll ".gln ..t 11:80 p.m.
ar()und the world the promise of
things to come-expectations stirred in the infall~ he~rt (If The boys choir will sing carols and
humanity and someday, as sure. as the sun, to be fulfIlled.
Holy communion will follow. The
better world to come. Consequently,
, But 'if we pool all oilr memories, Christmas still eludes us. prelude will b~ "The Pastorale"
news.
we celebrate. It is good
Yo~rs were spent in sU!lqy A.lab~m
will
be
.•
iparaphrase"
ot
Charles
other produces conventlollal, cIty Chmtmas-tldes with calen'Illired parties and operas; mine !s Christmas o~ snowsw~pt foot- Tournemire. The choir wUI sipg
This Christmas season we would Jike
hills of the Rockies' in Idaho; tIllS year there wJlI be Cljnstmases a "Communion SetUng"' by Geol'8'e
everyqne tt) ~now tha~ the Cq9p~ra
-millions of them-in the PacifiC, In Tunisia, in Italy-will Oldroyd. The fI.nthem will be "The
Virgin's Slumber Song" by Reger.
tltere be. time for ''Adeste Fidelis" there? And where .have we . On' Chrlatmaa Day there will be
·tive Movement the world aroun" is in
gotten with Christmas? ' We've gathered warr,n Chnstmases. a celebratl.on of Holy
"cold-as-Christmas" Christmases, luxury Chnstmases, poor at 10:30 a..m~ There will be no
a festive mood. 1944 will be our CenChristmases. We'll 1I0t remlllDber anythmg much e!se about music or- sermon at tb~ 8ervic~.
tennial year. In Roch ..ale, Eugland,
•them liut that they were filled wit" love and goodwill-those
SundaY there w1ll be a. celebra'very attributes of which tlte angels sang whell wonder came tion ot the HOly Communion at 8
in 1844, the Cooperaltive Movement
a.m. The Church School wlll ~ave
,
.
alive to earth.
was born. Cooperators will be looking
The wonder of Christmas! Perhaps we're getlmg close! Its carol sorv.tce at 9:46 a.m. Morning
Prayer
and
sermon
will
follow
Perhaps ,that is y.opat catches us by the thrOat-there, wa~ w,e
backward so that they can look for, know the wonder of the simple shepherds and of the maJ&eshc at 11 o·clock.
At 8 p.m. the choir will give its
ward with hope. In Christmas, and in
magi. Hllndreds of years later there was the wonder !>' St.
firat annual Christmas concert at.
"Francis of Assisi as he s,t!,od' smiling at midnight on Chnstmas
a world wide Cooperative Movement,
-----
a
Natur!illy, YDu're ill a
What matter if Santa comes in a
1Supplee, wiIh the beet eIf_ of f _ _
~eep,
f 'dmen, aDd all emplc; ~ , U conDnu.
iDg ,to get ,...Dogh good, rich milk TO
MIIBT THB RBAL NmlDS OF ALL OUR
CUSTOMERS.
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j.
just so it's Santa Claus?
And it IS Santa Claus! 'And this
Yes .• : it happens I!Nflry day. Not jusi oqe,
but many of our drivers report brand.new
bouncm!! babiea""mewhere along their milk
routes.
Naturally, we at Snpplee feel that each
and every new ~y should have all the
SupJll.ee Sealtest HomogenUed Vitamin D
Milk he needs for a good, healthy Bb\rt in
life, m spite of limited milk suppUes . • .
that he bas just as much right to it, m fact,
u' to mother love and protection. That's
one reaeon why a hard·and·fast share-and·
share-alike rationing would not work fairly
for milk distribUtjpll. We think there's a
better way. and that's for lIS to'work things
out together, on a use-what.you.nOOd basis.
a"
dude all the lUllUrY usa to which milk io
Mnnally put.
son be an exceptionally haPpy
War
a •• ".
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CHURCH SERVICES
We have _ ;"""";0Il of ...UiDg you •
wIIat the "real D r ~." of ,..... faUly - . '
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10:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
TUESDAY (HOLY INNOCENTS)
10:00 A. M.-HoIY Communion.
SATURDAY• .JANUARY 1st
10 :00 A. lI4.-ffol)1 ~J)lDrnU.nlon.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
SUNDAY
9:.f5 A. II.-Fll'llt
Day School.
METHODIST CHURCH
11:08 A.. lL-KeeUna for worah1p in
Bo,. N. X_r...!'·D..
lb. loIoetlng )JOWIL
SU.a",AY
1:8' P. JI.-mgh School Group.
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"After
WEDNESDAY.-BeWI
Cbristmaa."
9:80 A. Il.
a~:IU~.
Whlttre~
·7:00 P. K..-Youth Fellowahip. "TIlt!
Ro.... Box luncheon. All
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FIJtBT CHUlI.CH OF'
SCIENTIST OF BWARTIIIIORE
Park Avenue BeloW· iI'ai"nLrd
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11:10 ~. M.-carcls and Holy comU:GO A. IlL and • P.Il. ..,. n,41""t1on
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CHRISTMA8 D.&-., ,
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Le8sm-Bermon.
· 10 :.0 A. II.-Hol,. Commudton: No..mu- 11:t1
WellneaJay evening meetl....~
a.Ic or Sermon.
p. .... Reading
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BUNIloAY. DECEIOIBR :11b
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and room - 1:01
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.:Of A. M.-Hoi7 Cominu~loo .
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CHURCH
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. Rev. Da.vld Braun, Minister
SUNDAY
':-IS A. H..--Cburch Se~QOL
· 11 :00 A.. ~~~~~ea:'~~Ol1JhiP.
11 :8D-Candlelight Service.
TRINITY CIItfflCH
Rev. '1JeO; (lIJrlatllUl
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mon.
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8 '00 P 'M.~olr
Christmas
Concert.
(ST. JOHN
EVANGELIST)
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EDWARD L NOYES
11 :00 A. !I.-Morning PrayQr and Ser.
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one. for you and your family.
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SUPPLEE
2 ThDse "real need.." perhaps, do not in-
IS Christmas. May the 1943 sea-
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In a world-at war•••
better pOsition to
know your family's' needs than we' are. We
fee1sure that you WOll't order any more than
what you feel is your essential Bupply . • .
and you'll use it wisely. Don't let milk stand
in the ho, /dtchen; use up one bottle befDre
you start Qn the .'len ..• in this way Your
family will secure the utmOllt beaelite froiD
tm. precious food. YOll may, if YDU wish,
take your order m em-a.nourishing Supplee
Sealtest Homogenized Vitamin D Milk with
creiun in every drop. If your Supplee driver
fiOOs it pecesury to I~it Bome customers
on some days, we know you will understancl
thai the specl!!l nutritiollal n"!'ils of ,YOllf
community are bemg filled.
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Here at Supplee, we are doivg .Jt:Ui _
power' to safeguard the purity and quality
of your milk supply so that it comes, to )'011
lIt the peak of i" flavor .,.ot foOd value.
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ROAD
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Tl)e elective art et...... under "II'
direction of Claudia HaD""'k doc;c
orated a larS'e bat box with ~
toone of activiUes· around. lIChooJ •
dra"!VI~~ of !'Elmer". &1rla
Ing hockey. and footlla.Jl p!qe .....
and tilled the bolt with gina to be
opened one a day for & week. The
package was dellvere4 by .Jean
lIllIrli and Betty Bumble to XolIl'
Jetrords who is & 'Patient In the
T,,!lor Hosplte1 "'! "'~ !""Ult Of
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Eve over the creche be and his Uttle Brathers af the Poor had
built with lave and faitb for the people of the villa,e of Grecia.
The little \labe held out his arms to hlll\ and smiled.
In Norway only recently th~re' was the wonder of Aal'lIt
larsen who knelt beside Hans in St. Tl\orfjD!; Clapc;1 at, Hamar
and looked' at the man get.
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.tHe ~ real." said 'liltle Aagal. '
"Who is?" """ispered HilliS. raptly.
"Jesus, 'of course. I ~w him move his foot a little just
now,"
fI~re Is pur wOJlder tpday that over the tom hopes, the
strife; the bewilderment of the world we are all young of heart
as we fall on our kllees before the manger. Yes; all of us,' jhose
'il'posent cards and who didn't, those whose mail overflows with
those homesick V-Mail cards from remote and mysterious spots
Dn this earth for even there hearts are assailed by the Christmas
wonder. All of us, are renewed in hope, and courage, and' faith.
"You must reinember this. for it is as true as that I see you
and you see me. It is not revealed by the light of lamp~ Or
candles. and it does not depend lIP1l1I sun and QlOOIl; but that
which is needful is. that we have such eyes as Can see. G'o<\'s
glory."
Christmas 1943
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WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1943
Swarthmore
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the winter.
• Mr. and Ms:s. Wm. F. G~ Swann
of Ogden avenue' will 8ntertaiD
over the Chr.1stmaa hoUda,ye Rev.
aamuel R. D"Amico. & teacher at
the st. Mar.kt8 Boye Preparatory
BPhool near' Boeton. ",ho 18 the
fiance of their daughter Sylvia
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Jan. Charles Israel ot Princeton
avenue was joined thla week by her
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BUCHNER'S
JlA.R.TOBII!l TOW, ~iO
Vll1"me ~C!I\~
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.January It. Ult. at the Poet
QffICe at SWarthmore. .... under the Act of Xarch ',' 1171.
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mea 1I01lday...
mother Mr& F. 11. (fraser who
cam.e from Bucks county to spend
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lift _tMm
JII. '1'OW EdItor
Lorn" McCarter
IIIld Good Fwtuus ..... r~ ~ 7etM" . . ...
...,. , . . . to COl De.
WttIa pstefal ......~cill~ few ~ qf _ ...
fuon ~ ~ as &om ~ . . ,.. that 1\1:.
IIr. and ¥I"IL H. O. Pf,vld""n and
th'\h" !lau&'hter ~y h'lova gone to
Florid.. tor a three-wee!! ,ruitet va.~tl,,". They' wtll 1>e joined there
by their lIOn Hobart wllo a~llda
Btaunton xuitarY Aeademy In
staunto.o, ~Dta.
l'B't'aa
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~~I Ie, lilt -1IICNit IIMrtDJ willa _nn w.d ...
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btl! family In
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Xr. and lin. E. W. ~ .,t
que~ l"08oll will ,pelld the
Chr\Stma. HoUci.mI ¢th' their ""n
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TRIll S1VAB'fIDIORBAlf.
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!\vell1'e ~ be ....1\14 ~ h~ Ill°th er ~
14~ BllcI\\UI&D 01 -\~t10
CI~y over the CIIr1Btm... "oU4l'''
M.... ThCl'~ will en~fle.Il\ Mre.
:!J".h.n~ &Dc\ Mr. an" II",," (JII\>.
8. J(CGiIIley of LJa,nerc1> at Chrlst-
THE SWARTH.OREAR
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cOlioce on Wedn...ia,-.
Jlr. Punt. .Jr. and
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carols ~d anthem.&
Monday the Feast of 8t. John
TIle Evangellat and on Tuesday
Holy lnnocents Day. there w.lll be
celebraUo.nS of the Holy Communion at 10:00 a.m.
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The beginners and primary epartmenta of the Church School
will have their Christmas party on
Wednesday at 3 p.m. GIfts will be
distributed and a mar Ionno tte 8 h ow
wUl be given. On the same day at
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lie f til
7:10 p.m. the ou.er pup
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Church 8011001 will have their
Christmas part)'. The ma.rlonnette
sllow will be given again; glfts will
be distributed; carols w.Ul be BUng.
and danc\J!&" wII1 foliO••
On Thursday th& entire congre&"Btlon Ia invited to a CIlr\Rtmae
p&rtf to be lIeld In the Parlall
WroUae .t 8 p.m. 'I'IIe bo",' 0I101r
will 8Ing carole after which mOvlee
will be a!>own. Danclng will ._"
."..ow
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many people see signs of promise for
a world of justice, goodwill among
:men-and p«m~e on e~h.
Merry Ohristmas!
Swarthll'lOre
CooperatJve.
Association, ,Inc.·
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COCI'JAIL HOUIS ,
TB. Ani OOJfDITION_O
Brownie Pack .18 .enjoyed maklLg ChriBtmas IiIf'" tht.: year
tor the' Community
H ...lth -ConlE.., Ten stuffed dolls.
colorfully dressed in dowered peasant ehlrts and white bloWlO8 and 12
&erap books were comi)leted tor.
chlldren In hospltalB and exhibited.
at the Brownie Christmas. party
Wednesday, December 16.
'Featured at the party. which was
planned by Mrs. Robert Hllkert a.n4·
Mrs. Frank Holman, was' homemade gingerbread and a. stOI')" both
provided by Mrs. J. Albrlght Jones.
New Brownie Jane Caley of Am ..
herst avenue was Lnltlated at the
party.
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The next meeting ot tbe Pack
will be held January 1·2.
I""'" In th8118 wartimee.
"Healthla no ·Ionp.. an la.uyJG~
. 11&1 matlaz-;.It Ia. eMentlal to Na.
D... W. F_ G. Swann of' 01l1l8n
avenue aDd _
Nancy ero... ·.ortU
Dr, W. W. Comtort,,~...lci.niof Uonal oecurlty. TuberculCIIII.I ..._
preeent &it evening of mule' to the tbe Delaware County· Tuberouloau . moore deatha among 'penol18 be.
cuesta ai Stratb Haven Inll on , AuocIaUon made a special appeal t~e~n 16 ~nd' 40 ·th&Jl any other
Monday. J)ec,' ~7.
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today to those who ·have not ;yet ,cI.t.86aae.',.
In cloaln.l'thla remarJaJ, Dr; Com..
On WednesdaT the .2'th. the made their returnll tor the Chrlstguests wUl ·be entertained hy a
tort
m8.de. '8pectal menUon of the
Seals. to do 80 at the earJleat
movie caI1ed ''The Life of Thom"" posstble 4ate. About two·thlr4a oC number of IDontributora who h&Ve
Edlson."
the 'goal .b. . now been reachOd,and, JDc"';""ed, . their <>\,ntribatiolUl tbla
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it ts hoped that the remaining one- year and expre8aed' the appreciation
Carol· Ann Mosteller 'of Dart- third will be reached between DOW of the Board of D1rectAm1 fo.. thIa
mouth avenue wu given a surprise and ChrJstmas...
8plendld 8UPP~rt.
birthday party last Saturday after...
. OIWe cannot do without th'e asnoon to celebrate ber· ninth birth..
8iatance of each one's support' of
THE.
day which falls on Chrolatmas Eve, the annual Xmas Seal Sale. as tb.ta
Her guests were Jean' 'Galbra1th~ Is our only means of support. I. said
Judy Pennock .. Mej Garrilhan. BaF';' Dr. Comfort.' "I trust tliat every
ba.rs. Shlpherd•. Mary Ellen Hopper, one Will buy the SealB 'as generousVirginia. Bevan; June KeJghto.D. ly __as poealble, for the,. are' the
409 Dnmoutb .Ave.:
Nancy Moore. Mary Meenan,,;14ar.v weapons which must tight tubercu ..
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Jane Soden. (all 'of .S.warthmore)
Ann Hutchinson of' Wallingford,
'Jea.nne ',Hickling of Holmes. and
.Ja.eq uellne A.. Gary of Lansdowne.
'Mr. ~nd MrS: 'R. Chester Spencer
:ot swarthmo,re avenue wll~. 8':l..,erlain thelr._,daughter Mtss .Dorot,~Y
Spencer.(;r Washlngton. D~ c ... the~r
Bon and his wife Mr. and Mrs. John
Spencer of Yale. -a.venue .8:nd ~belr
infant daughter Barbara. Susan. and
their 8~n-ln~la.w and daughter 1II~••
and Mrs. John Plumer of Yale
avenue and the.lr two chlldren Andy
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MUSIC
BOX·
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B. J. HOY 5 & IOc STORE
and Francis at Christmas dinner•..
BEREAVED . ' . .
Frank E. Curran who made hlB
home with, his daughter _MrB. 'Norman H. Borden 'of South princeton a.venue durlng the. sumr;ner
died rece~tly In St.' Petersburg•. Fla.
Mrs. Borden who has' bee~ in st.
Petersburg since ThankBgivl~g waa
wlth hlni at. .hls death.
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All,
'D>e _
Herman II. 'Bloom of Columbia
avenue with their three children.
A MERRY CHRISTMAS!
ber eob Robert Hunn are occupYmg the tIrat floor of 401 J1Iark ave,Due. Tb,q ha.ve recently, moved
from WlUlhlngton D. C_ Hr. Hunn, Ia
cionnect'ed' with tbe DuPont" _Com-
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pany.
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CI c,\ SSIFIED
WANTED
ViANTED-Woman to
care tor invalid
Call swarthmore
WANTf':D Second hand electric Iron In
""a004 eondlUon.
Call Swarth~ore
WANTED-Home for IItUe grey kitten.
House
tralned-playful-Call
swarthmore :950-1.
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LOST
leather mitten In 'Crum
woods-name' tape Imdd&-"Corlnna.
Foster."
Pair ot hand knit brown
LOST-Tan
LOsT"::-W6man·s Reelan - gold wrist
watch marked J.W.N.·B.W.N. Satu~·
day l>ecember 4 between presIdent 8
House: and R.R. Station. Reward if
found,':-- Telephone Swarthmore 0195.,
LoST-lt1Ih setter. red. male. Decem, ber 12., w~iD8' a. leath~r collar with
pIaBtlc buttons. Reward. Call Swarthmore 16-f8-J" ,
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With YO!!
JIu
Been a
P1eap.... !.
FOR SALE-Sma.ll r&dlo and record.
player, one year old. $'46. 'Call MeSAIJE-'l'WO wicker doll coaches,
,: Uke new..- Rubber tb:eB • .208. I"ark 4,v~
nut. .
FOR SALE-Two pairs lce skates.
alzeB_ 2 and 3. Good condition. Reasonable: Telephone swarthmore :U 36--W.
CHESTER ROAD and YALE AVE.
PERSONAL
PEltSONAL--Alexander Mooney \1IlUI
supply sandwiches, box lunches tor
• organlzatlons, parties. Telephone Chester 2-6233.
SI~LER'S
HARDWARE
sOUnI
~TORE
CHEsTER ROAD
Swarthmore C150
rilitmttli; 1943
ROGER RUSSELL
Maker of Fme PbqtographS
~he
so:(t-beamed candle. Tinkling
sleigh bells are drowned in the roar of motor.
FOR SAl E
LOT
Owner in Service.- Safe Invel!ltment.
Lot 1Oz:26.. T8.1ue ,3500-wUl be sacritkIed lor ,2600. Central loca.1lon. all
bprovemenla.
WK. 8. BrPl'IiE
IIW ARTHJlORE 111·1
Jrot&r7 PabUc - Insurance Beal
.tate
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D. E. CAPRIO I I Y
Motor Sales - Service
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2SO Yale Avenue, Morton, Pa.
Phone: Swarthmore 1800
JlEIlCER QUINBY, lB.
EDWIN B. KErr EY, Jr.
YoarJeweler
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(Opp*te New ~)
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friends.
BSTATE
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GJ't I..... OucJ&--BobbJ Craft
SJMM()NDs
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Froayo December 31. 1943
9' :30 A. Y. Eastern War Time
Conditions: -$260.00 cash or eerttfled
cheek OJ,t time of 88le (unl88B otherwise stated in advertiSement) balanee
In ten days. Other conditions on day
of sale.
No.
In
Lots tn Springfield TwP., Del. Co.•
Pa. one beginning at point In middle
nne: Woodland Ave. 163.9f' No. 40' IS'
W. from stone at Intersection of middle
Une of Woodland Ave. and ,Powell Rd,.
thence S . • g" 6" W. 160'. thence 40°
6' W. 188.06'. tllence N. 49' 64' g. 160'.
to middle Une Woodland Ave., thence
by .same ,S. 40' 6' Eo 186.06' to the
place of beginning, containing .6406 of
an aere.
A':'other beginning at point In middle
Une WoOdland Ave. 462.6' N .•0' 6' W.
from stone at intersection middle Jines
Woodland Ave. and Powell Road
thence S.
54' W. 160', thence N.
40' 6' W. 110.93' to S. E. boundary rt.
of way ot Phil&. and Garrettford 8t.
Ry. Co. thence by same on arc of eircle
teel!l creditors and ail persons In Interest • that accounts tn the following
estates have been flied in dIe office of
the Register of Wills and Clerk of the
Orphans' C-Ourt as the case may be
and that the same wiU be presented
to the Orphans' Court of said County
on Monday. January 3. 1944, at 10
o·clock. A. M.• Eo W. T., for eonflnna·
tlon at whlQb time the said court•
will' audit said aceounts, hear exceptiona to the same and make dlstribuUon of the balances ascertained to be
In the hands of the accountants.
BAXTER-November 18. Ohester·Cam·
bridge Bank and Trust Company. executor of Mary E. Baxter. late of the
City of Chester, deceased.
B.INHAUER - November 22. Char1.ea
R. Heermann. ",..::ecutor of Laura W.
Beinhauer. deceased.
BOULDEN-November 24. -George M.
H Boulden and In,ora C. Boulden,
eXecutors of Walter R. Boulden.' late
of the City of Chester, deceased.
BOYD-November 29. The First National Bank of Media. 8ubstltuted
trustee of James Boyd. Sr., deCeased.
BROCK-November 30. FldeUty-Phlla.delphia Truat Company,' Henry C.
The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Swarthmore'
National Bank and Trust Company; for the eJection of
directors and such other business as may come before the
meeting will be held at the banking house in Swartbmori: .
Pa., on 'Tuesday, January ti, 1944. between the hours 0
. three and five o'clock PE~iuc S. SPROAT, Casb.ier.·. .
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lor electricity?".
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OBPHAirS' COURT
of Delaware CoUDiy, PIIDDa1II0TICE OF FILING AIIID AUDIT
OF ACCOUl'i'J'8
Notice fa I\ereby given to heirs. lega-
Swarthmore National Bank and
Trust Company
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ANNUAL MEETING
Boob . Fn',k SuppUea
Haines, aubetltutad truatee of HeDJ'7
Stewart" deceaeed. as atated by IAu.rine W. HeJnee. uecutor of Wurea
J. Halnee. deceased.
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STRAWBRIDGE-November 10, GIrard.
Trust Company and Robert .JD.
Strawbridge. ez:eeaton of Anita Ii.
Strawbridge. deceaaed.
VILANOVA-November 17. Del&"""
County Trust ·Company. guardlan ot
Peter vUanova, late a J;Jlinof. by apopqlntment of the OrphaDa" COurt
dated December 11. naL
WRIGHT-Nuvember 17. E.: CourUmHtt
Wright, admlni.I!Jtratof of Baniet P.
'Vrtght. deceased.
WATSON-November 21, The PenD871 ..
vania Company for Insurances on
Lives and. Granttng Annuities aud
Dorothy W. Ecker. U8CutOI1I of
Jennie Moore Watson. daceaaed.
WHALEN-November ao. Cheater
· brh)ge Bank· arid TruSt Company.
guardian of Jrlariloulsa Whalen, late
a minor. '
WINFlELI;l "\\-" CRAWlI'ORD,
Reg1ater 'of Wl1Ia""'8nd.· CIel'll: of the
Orphans Court, Media.' Pa.
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ESTATE NonCE
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OF 8A.lUlI 8. PADLBY,
late of &he BOl'Ough of swarthmore,
COllat]" of Delaware. State 01 PeDDsllvaal&, deuaaed.
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Letters Testamentary on the above
estate have been granted to the undersigned. who reql.losts all JtersollS hav.ing elalms or demands against the
estate of the decedent to make known
the same. and 'all 'p8reona Indebted t~.,
the _decedent to make payment. wlth'out delay. to
s. -ARLEY
DR.. EUGENE
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202 South River Street,
WILKES-BARRE. lJenna.
Or to his Attorney,
WlJiliJAM TAYLOR, Jr.
County Bunding. Kedla,
Dela-ware County. Penna. 11/24/"41-81
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FrainlDg-StsUonet')'
'.:.on
MelIA II' 01
, Federal
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. DePom ~ Corpol .....
Swarthmore. Penna.
Or to his Attorney.
D. MALCOLM HODGE. Esq,ulre,
Gibson' DundinK•
Chester, Penna.
61-12-10
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Letters Testamentary on the above
Estate have been IJl'ILIlted to- the undenilrned. who reQuesbr all 'penonl'
The Swarthmore "16" bridge having claims or demands against the
01 the decedent to make knowd
club was entertained with a dessert Estate
the aame. and all persona Inde)Jted to
brIdge a.t the borne of Mrs. George the d~edent,. to make payment without
Schoblnger of Swarthmore avenue delay. to
FRED R. WILSON. Executor,
on Saturday evening.
6" Walnut Lane,
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11. Welah
Swarthmore' National Bank aod ~rost CompanJ
The Walker Penfields ot Riverview road will hold "Open House"
as usual on Chrlstmaa Eve at which
time they will welcome ali ot their
ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE OF VlRGIJIIIAi'WJU~
,JORDAN, -J)eeeated. " ,
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September Tenn, 19413
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"HEAP ON MORE WOOD, THE WIND IS CmLL;
BUT LET IT wmSTLE AS IT WILL, ,
WE'LL KEEP OUR MERRY CHRISTMAS STILL!"
C. W"M. KRAFr • .Jr., AttoJ;'ney.
12/23
R.,S. MUNSON, Shert«.
Levari Factas
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
lOB s. oruogtl·m.
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'Phone Kedia ,
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friendship for us during 1943.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D.' Allen of Yale
..avenue bas gOl!e -.h·~-me to Brandon.
Vf. •.for '·the ChrlBtmas holidays. He
has been b'ere tor 6 months attending Springfield High School
and will return to Swarthmore aft"!" Cl1rlet'!'....
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COURT HOUSE, MEDIA. PENNA.
ing, and express our appreciation of your
I extend to you and your entire family and
relations a bright and joyful Christmas Greeting and I sincerely wish unmeasured success
and gQOd fortune to our patrons and friends
through new I 944
Sold as the property of George Eo
Thompson lLnd M. Mabel Thompson. his
Surtnlngto,n nephew of wife. mortgagors and real owners.
COURT HOUSE, m;lDlA. PENNA..
SHERlP'F'S OFl!'lCE
.
Ine M. Sorg. late a minor.
STEWART - November 10. W&I'I'eD. 3.
Swarth~
1 _
.bOo conflrmed by the Court on J~,uary
7; 19 .... unleBB exce.ptlOnB_ are flied th~e. to.
WM.: C, KNODEL,
. Deputy Prothonotary.
3t-12/10
As L PARKER
horns. But who will say that Christ~as has lost
its charm? With Christmas at hand we renew
•
our pledge of devotion to ideals of. honest deal-
banks will spe.nd a week In
more.
'haa been filed In
the Office of the prot.b~motary and wUl
'l'bone Media 4511-M
STORY-November a. Elwood B. Stol7
aDd Harry 1C. Story, sunlvln. eseeutora of Martha A. Sto..,.. dN ,..,
SORG-November 10, Delaware Cou:nt)'
TruSt Company. suardla:n of Cather-
ana
~,~. ~~ove- acco~nt
AND REBUILDING
y"""" PracuCAl Esperlbnce
8urvlvlne subeUtuted tnaetee.
November 17. - WUll&m J.
Storm, administrator at Anna. Kay
Ralnbo, aIeo known . . Anna ,lI&rle
Rambo. deeea.eed..
RA.J.lBO _
vaca-
loiled-.We&k-lIllndsd. ~rson,
the streamliner. The electric light has
snuffed out
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No. 820
. June Term. 19U
FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT OF
CHESTER-CAMBRIDGE BANK AND
TRUST COMPANY. Guardian of the
~"'te':',ot· ,B~ie McReynolds, an al-
II&VERFORD Pl<&0E
CALL sWABT.BJI(ORE 1l1li0
U
Nabb. a4mlnlotratrlx of IIIarF Mc-
Nabb, aleo knOWD as IIar7 Il. McNabb.
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PENN-November 21, EuPQe ~ KerIY. executor of .Ida. Pen .... late of tile
· Borough of Ed47atone, 4eoe.1ed
RILEY - November U. Thoma. I(.
Longcope. truatee. and . ProvIdent
TrUet ,Company, of PhUadelpbta., BUb-stttuted trustee U/W of William B.
RUW, deceased, &B stated by Provident Trust Company of Philadelphia.
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IN THE 'COUR~ OF COMMON PLEAS
'OF DELAWARE COUNTY. PENNA.
PIANO TUNING
HE STAGE COACH has given plaee to
McGlDle7" deceued.
McNABB-November 10, IIaJy A. 1Ic-
NEWS NOTES
Robert
FOR
aRmy SwuthmOre mends
. this· ChrUtmu day,
ruliDp of Joy and Peace
I would th.. convey I
Ann Marie Boe....rdt.
late a minor.
MORTON-November· S, Gert.Iude Treon Morton.!.. el6Cutnz of Edward
Fraokland Morton, a1ao known _
Edward Horton. Jr.. late of the SOl'oush of N~oo4. d'M'''''
JlcGlNLEY-November a, Kathl'J'D KcOlnley. admlnllrtratrlz of ROM 1.
E. aide l1ue of 21' alley. N. ac' .1' W
W. 110.98' to S. E . •lde Jlne of rt.. of
way of Phil&. aDd Qaruttford SL B,..
'D>e PI
aoI4. i ' H!d, ~ Tbeuce
by lSILIDe N. II' 51 2~ B. 111 ft.
1IIIoJ.
thence S. at' 4'" W E. l1Lla' to N.'
I· _ _ ..... _oftbe ......: W. aide Ballymore ReI. thenQa by BalDI
d_
S. 6a:- 11' 10" W. '11'6' to place 01 •
COMFORT-November 80, Hartha De L.
YOII 111'8 bgm·""V'. DI08& IMedocM sinnlne.
Comfort, a4mlnlBtratrb:. C.LL of
Ph.
Helen De L.'Comfort, deceaeed.
Al8O'
Iota
Noe.
II.
It.
100
101
and
14.'
WIlh l'OU
the nee woaId Cront of lot 102 on oaId plaJL B .....- GILLON-Nov. 19, Helt-n F. GlUon, ad_
to be.
mlnlatratrtx of' John Gillon, deceaae
more Rd. 46': W. with N. E. .Ide line GARRE'IT-Nov. 22, lIarlon O. Bania
Your IIgId ..., ..... ~ t.Juoncb
Woodland Ave., thence by wei side
and Penroee W. Garrett, executor.
tile cIreaI7 nJsbte;.
Ball)'Dlore Rd. N. 61' 13' 1~ E. U&.4"',
of AlIce B. Garrett, deceued..
thence
S.
U'
41'
Go-'
E.
110'.
thence
8.
Hope cJlup to _
to triumpb& tier
HETHERINGTON - November I. The
6a'
12'
10W.
UI.2'"
to
N.
E.
IIlde
1lne
.
despNr.
Firat 'Natlonal Bank of Med!a. pardWoodland Ave., thence N. ,,0- ,I' W.
ian of Gears- Hetherington. late &
160.26
ft.
to
place
of
beglnDlnc.
'D>e fOOIdIer tumIng _
from bIInl
minor.
..mpetans,
Also Iota 106. 108. 10'1. 108. lot. no. HUGHES - November' 23. Roland G.
Hughes, actmlnlllltrator of Anna. F.
B
..." - . , . JOII. w:III _
Ilia l~lt.AIld 112 on 8&ld plan....lIinnlq at
HUShel!!l, late 01 the TOWllllhlp ot
etaKe tn S. E. stde line Ball)tmore Rd.
Nether Providence, decened •
11S.f1 fMt N. 61' 12' 10'" 'E. from ttl
Tbo 8I!Ilor, 'though .... 810118 '" JuncUon with N. E. aide Une Woodland HAMMOND-November 26. Albert R.
Ave.. thence alone said aide Ballymore
Pearaon and Helen A. Pearson. 1Il:;, maul' poria,
N. 6S' 12' 10- E. 200 feet -thence
ecutore of EmIly Eo· Hammond, dewm _ Ole _ poft In his _ . Road
S. ,., 47' 10-' E. 160', thence 8. 6a12' 10* W; 200 feet, thence N ••,' 41' HEACOCK; - November 26, Helen T.
er'. arms.
&0'" W. 1$0' to place of beClnninc.
Hea.coek. admInistratrix: ot Edwin H.
WO!1Id ol.,.... mJPt. come some
Heacock, dee-aied
No
fmprovemente--v&e:&nt
around.
. magioal..........''''
HURLOCK - November 27, Provident
To ~ ruds haIDlDg
Trust Company of Philadelphia and
Sold as the propertl-'of .John P". Der.
Elma. R. Hurlock, executon of
Work out the
auG the hates ham and Catherine A. Hart and Mary
Tbomaa S. Hurlock. c1eceued.
C. McCusker real Ownllrs.
aDd paiJUo;
JONE8-NoveDIbAr 10, 'Ralph E. FankWork Oq, the strife till only IOY9 Hand Mone,.-f1600.9Q.
banel. executor of EmU)'" 1,. Jones.
deceaaed.
MDt-Ins: "
GEORGE T. BU'l'LER, Attorney.
JONES-November 3t. Alex J. McCJoeEn O. W.
key. Jr.• executor of Margaret Jones.
. Levari Faclaa
~o. 1st
aleo known as Afargaret J. Jones. de'.
ceuec\,
June Term, 1948
_JEFFRIES-November 30. Loulee .Jetfrl8ll. administratrix of Leroy O. JefAll that certaJn piece of ground with
fries, deceased.
tJie improvements thereon ereCted 8ltu·Pat McCormack. daughter of Mr. ate In the Boro118'h of Yeadon. Del. Co•• KIRKPATRICK-November ao. Albert
on the Southwest aide of SerrlIl
J. WlHiams. W. Howard Kirkpatrick.
and . Mrs. Thomas MeCortP.ack of PL,
Avenue at the distance of 331.82 feet
and Irene Riley, executors of _Ezekiel
Tha.yer road. arrived home from measured BOut.h'eastward from the
Kirkpatrick, deceased.
side of Bunting Ave.. contain· KIRKPATRICK - November 80. W.
Smith College lSBt Saturday,·, She BOutheut
Jng 'In front or breadth on· the said!
Howa.rd Kirkvatrlck. Irene RUey and
was not to ha.ve· arrived untll yes- SerrlU Ave. 22 f1. anc! extde. BOUth·
Albert :So WUliama,. trustees; U/w of
we.dtward
of
.
that
width
In
length
'or
terday, but the flu eplden)ic f9rced depth between parallel dnes at right
Ezekiel Kirkpatrick. deceased. tor W.
Howard I(Irkpatrlck. ,26,000.00 Trust.
Smith ,to .8tB.;I't Ua Chr1st~a.s
angles to sald SerrlIl Avenue' 100 feet
to the middle line of a certain clrive- KIRKPATRICK - November 80; W.
tion early.
~
Soward Kirkpatrick. Irene RUey and
way. 16 leet,wlde. which ext.ends·eouth-Albert J. WllIlams. trustees. u/w of
Mrs. Antonlcn. U. Falrban,ks of eastward from Bunting Rd. and northEzekiel KIrkpatrick. deceased, for
westward
from
Cheater
Ave.;
together
Park a~~nue wlll be vlslted:l:iy her with free and common use. etc•• ' of -the
I~ene Riley, '26.000.00 Trust.
Bon and daughter-In-la.w Mr. 'and aioresald driveway In common with KIRKPATRICK-November 80. Albert
tena,ntB and occupiers of other
J. Williams. W. Howard Ktrkpatrlek
Mrs. Anthony Fairbanks,
their owners,.EzeId.t Kirkpatrick, d _ . Cor
lot8 bounding thereon.
threl?J children, Joan. Anto~Ca. and
Improvements eonai8t of two story
Mike, of Buffalo, N. Y. ;The Fair..
atone and brick house. 18l:;64: feet.
_.o,
sa", .
and
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LANDINO-November It, Ch..",...c.mbrldp Bank and Trust Com.....",.
_~n of Karle 1.0..... LaIidIDc>;
a...
BIRD-Nov. 10, Allee II. Baird, admln18tntrlz, c.La. of Cl&r& H. Bird,
late of the Boroup or Swarthmore,
deoe'eed
CURTIS-Novem"'r at. The FIrst Na, tiona! Bank ot Media and Robert W.
Beatty, ex.ecuton of IIar1a. B. eurt1s.
007_-""
FOR SALE-Lad~.~c', wltite figure ice
skates size 8. practically new. ~l
Swarthmore 2950-.1'.
-~.
and Irene RUe" tnwtee. a/w of
1".8 RUel' of bait I l l _ III _ _ .
dU1U7 eot&t.
BACH-November 10. Zvel7n M. Bock,
adtnlm.tratrlx of Jabn G. Bach,
nina .t pclut 011 N. W. aide line Ban,-
more Rd. (45' Y.) 1".011 N. II' 1J'
10-' E. from Ita Junction wit... N. B.
for aide Jine Woodland Ave. Thence b7 N.
and 1.
.n
FOR SALE
ServiDgYou
.,
t.I__
U.JU'Y 8c&ttelWOOd. wbetltute4 trutee of Alice OIbeoJi Brock, d~rn""
.--.ed,
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Jlrs. llarguertte De (J •• Hunn and
OOST__BIack Seotty-ahout 1 year oldftnd"~f .please call swarthmore 0«•.
To Our MaDy
FrieJ1.ds and C..tomen
GIIIIoo.; '1I1lIYIoID&'
~
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metal malPlIfylng gla88
1118Qrlbe4 "Biology Majors" with date.
ReW~., ~turn to The Swarthmorean.
Duncan ChlQ.uolne and Duane
Taylor. former students ot Swarth-:,
more High School. now attending
Swa.rthmore College under the.
V-l2 program ha.ve become members ot the Swarthmore 9011ege.
er_
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LOST~mlill
HAPPY CHRISTMAS WISHES·
(J(
ute .... 1IItaIIIo me Icwe, All, , Lou ZIO. 211. W. III. Uf. 186' u4
2leon Plan "South Sorilidold" ........
Jor;
wu._-_~ruar
er-ln-law and stater Mr. 8.Ild lira.
.. 2 daYs a week.
11...
40· .' !l 11.15' to p!a
IoYII .... ~. to
t.wo red and
blue rooatsrs. loat on Yale avenue between .RutHers and Ba.cJtman's.
Reward .. :_ ~turn to swarthmorean Offtce..
V -12 Navy Band.
;,
Mr. and 111'8.. Sonathao Elmer,
9th of DuU.... HG" will _04 the
Curlatm.. .week-ond vllllting Hr_
Elmer'.
In W..,..,e and Hn.
E1m~. eJater ~r& Laprence Il.
J!m1th of Crest Ia.ne will be h ...._
at Chr1BtD:LU dinner. (- when her
othe.. gu...'" wI1i IncluGe her b'roth-
LOST-~te' mitten with
JOIN BAND
HARRIS & CO.
LOVE IS INDISPENSABLE
BOCks between BaiUmore PIke and.
TrlnJty Church.. Call Swarthmore 1739.
PARK AVENUE
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NEWS NOTES
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THAT'S IDGHT,
Mrs. Higgins.
No points, no coupons-no rationing of electricity.
Not that it's any less important than food, or m.e!,
or shoes. In fact, electric power has rightly beeJa
called the life-blood of war prodiretUjn.
But oUr ~overnmeilt does ask all of us to use
electricity wisely_ Even though there's no shortage
in sight, the wakIng of electricity requires man,
power, fuel, trallsportation and critical materials
-. things on which war has first call today.
\
So, he as careful with electricity as with coupons.
Use aU you need - but need aU you use.
, Hem nRepor, to the Nation. netos program of the wee1;. eIJ8rY
7
h",d..,
~
9:30.
EJI:r..
Colwnbill BrcndcsstjllJ
s,.....
PHILaDB .. PHla
BL'C;TBIC co.pa,N'I'
':. ,-.,..... -.
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Pa..
--c:::::::..
~.,-~
.";.
minster
CArol"
S\\' /. p'j
(l"reIlch)-th_
three ....... tt1I4Iuo...u: "0 BethleMuoic 01 estraordlD»;r_au-
....m
ot
be ~Dng by the m .... and bo:re
the cbolr &t TrInlt:r ChDMh when
they gtve their _
anunal ChrlatIn the e.lilU'Ch on 8uh~
day at 8 p,m. Nearly.40 vole'" wtll
10111* ""roill ot rnabY1aJlilli.
The church will be IJlumlD&ted·
by canll16Ulrht: D\l.v1d Tudor orIilLl1iat 'I/{.m lie he&td In ..veraJ organ composltlons which will Include "Nol>I tllr les Flutes" bjr
D'Aguln, "La NS,Uvlte"' bY Jean
Lll.nlllata, and "NoW' lIy HBIlri
,
hem'" (8paDIIh), and '''!'be 8_01>herd'. 8to!')''' b:r Die.1dIl8OD,
Tbe public ill cord.lally InYited 10
hear th18 concert.
''l'he
,<;'.
CONWAY'S
OLDFASBION
Cranberry
Sa'"uce.
"rhi kiad yoa would meke
toliaielf at home -
th'
Whole berry 1dDd. Tradi.
tkIDid With Mr. Turk,
Legs of Lamb
Shld ofLaDlb
Chuck Roasl
'Fresh Hamburg
FOR))
3
pia
lit.
7iib.
lb.
6pb.
lit.
.LIMA
lIab. DlvJ.\ie"- UialUl _Dlcklnli6n,
All
. SllePh~rdR"
(French) SiLbo4y, i'The Holly anil.
the Ivy" (EnjrJlsII.), Withe'" "era.
cil~- gym';" (Engilah). and
.
"Shepherds,
. Asparagus
9 pomb
OiIiy 3poiDb
Ql;1d have become
__t~1
Jake the Tailor·
21 S. Ch ulw Road
Swutb•. ~1.W.
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Angres'
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week. Mr. Turner Is with the duPont Coz:opany'
Is a son of
Archer Turn~r ~orm~r president of.
the lOCal Counell. Mr. Allen Is
with Viscose•
John M. Broomall of Cornell
aveque ,;on ot the' la1e ~la.ware
County Judge succeeds A. Sidney
JOhnSon; Jr.• of ·Lafaye1.te 1I.venue
.1\11' JJOJ'o!l!iJ!. l''l!lll"r.
Sl'ymour S. Rutherford of Strath
Hav@D avenue succeeds himself on
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CO.uncJI.
. !I'he reUr.lng members whb did.
not run tor _office again are. Frank
R. Markley of liIorth Cheater roj.d
ruj.d Rq¥ Radcliffe of So.uth Chester
The Ingleneuk
road,
A two-poalld cake loaded with tlOlled sauoe for
omel-.. etc.
fruita and Dut.-in lilY holiday
wrappings and bo,.--icleal ~r
3 P
Christmas gift or holiday dessert.
ART
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1
Washable
DE~LUXE
TUBBIES
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SELF - SERVICE MARKET;
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control
oompel Us to take this action at
this time.. :
NEW: EXPERIMENT
HENEHTSALL .
Seniors and Local
Merchants Thank
. SchoQI Board
- ,
~hool board
JQ
advocated' by. the
~io\Vl[li ~enlo~s to
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110
R
auheA
~o
*t a
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the fe8t_ ilia . . . . . . . . . ..
I. " . n.e aeW ..........inty 1,"· ..
eciIOi......... _
vB ;"«bl
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Lay Oil
\Va.-king in the Ciothlng stores. the
grocery'soores. the drug stores. the
5 and 10. the S\\'arthmorean
flcc the Post Office. and.on the railway express, trucks. In al I t h esc
capacities they proved capable.
willing and eager to learn. and
their aid did a great deal toward
of-
The _Budapest String Quartet will
be presenteci by the WIlliam J.
.Cooper Foundq.tion and the Music
Department' of the colloge Friday,
January 7 at 8:16 p.m. in Clothter
Memorial. The people of' the com- relieving: tl'\e mn...'1powcr shortage.
munity are itlvlted to attend .
and the Christmas ru~h. and preser\'.!ng 'the pre-war Chl'istmas
spirit. Seniors themselves hove enNew Years D....c:e
joyed the-h· work and feel that they
hnve p1'Cfiteu by the expel'ience as
The annual "Series Dance" Ne'W
Year's celebration will be held at much or even more than the merihe Woman's' Ciub. Chn.riman of chants have been benefitted by their
r
the dance Is Mrs. Robert P. Brad- help. The s~nlors a.nd the m9 cha.nts
join
together
in
expressingford of Swarthmore avenue. Members of
decoration and refreSh- their' deep at)preciati~n to the
school board for their fOresight in
ments committee are Mrs. William
providing experience fOl' students
R, Huey, ':Mrs. Russell 'Vblte, Mrs.
and
much needed manpower for
Lloyd L. Leach, and Mrs. Albert H.
overtaxed
industries.
Knabb. Sandwiches and coffee will
the
be served, and decorations will includo. Christplas trees, h 0 II y,
mistletoe, and confetti to add a festive holt
• Attend Educational Meeting
Frank R. Morey, 'supervising
principal ot tho High' Schoof. aUd
Roland En'ton former president ot
the Bchool board attended the sessions of the Pennsylvania State Education Association held at Harrisburg on D(>cemher 28 and 29.
Christmas Eve Serenade
On Christmas Eve the Girls' Glee
Club of the High School .went again
to Taylor Hospital, Ridiey Park to
serenade Molly Jeffords of Vassar
avenue with Chris'tmas carols. Barbara. Thatcher and Phoebe Lukens
went
to her room where she had
a smnll Christmas tree with all the
trimmings. and presented ber with
a polnsetta and other gifts from
tho Glee Club.
up
* Defense Council. Bulletins 1f:
Office: Borough Hall- Telephone 0351
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-CONSUl[ER INFORllATION
The endorsement of g~l,ne eoupon~ rcquircd of al1':::~~S ~po;
extreme importance in combating the gasoline blaci<.
~nd in
advises. It .is of material aid' In treeing dOWlldthcfts Of cO:Pt~~~lid and
finding the'source of counterfeits: ·.Unendorse coupons ar
nlawful
the rations of motorists posseSSing them may be revt-:e~rl!~:~~ !ndorsefor mllng stations to accept ~ouPQns faUl.f\g to bear e
ment,:
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"spi.t'e'.~.atamP No. 1'in BoOie: Four is.good for Dve.points, forn : ur chase of any pork products Including bacon and ham. thr~mBgh
1. 15144. This is in addition to ·U1e regular, points valid In 00
'.
Meats and Fat&---.1I,uilijsJaIj,lP';L. .,N'I p, and ~ are valid through
3anue.r;r 1, 11U" Sro1in'sJamp-ftls Jr<>O\l·"throulrh 'Janua!,), U.
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Veteran Hospitals,
Service
Groups
Head Recipients
ot
.
Budapest Quartet Coming
pq
OOJ lda7
cumstances beyond our
T~e experim~nt
LEGION AUXIUAfIY
LISTS XMAS WORK
Because ot In
an ove:rwhelmlng number ot requests tho Boys' Choir of Trinity
Ch urch wUI repeat the concert
of Chr!stmas .music_ on Sunday
evening January 2 at 8 o'clock In
the church. The publ1c is cor_.~taIlY Inv.tted.
Funeral services were h(!ld WedMUSIC CLUB
nesday at ~hc Swarthmore Pre3byIn order that Swarthmoreans
tertain Church for Frank Strayer HAS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
,who .have made donations to b~
Reitzel. Sun on e~ecutlve and 20The third evenIng ot the season distributed by the American Le.year resident of Swarthmore, who
of the SwnrtJlmorc Music Club WIl8 gion AuxiIJary may kno\v where
died Christmas Day' at hl8 home
enjoyed by :lri appreciaUvl!I audi- their cQntrJbutlons have been seni.
on Howard aven ue. He 'YaB '10.
ence Tuesday evon.nJJ~ The boys thc tolto\ving report was made by
from the all male choir of Trinity t~e ~uxiliary:
Church, wlth pavid Tudor _at the
'l~wo hun~red
ele...·eD ga.rm~Jlt.s
Plano. sang under the baio~ of the and 601 otl~c-r gl,ts. were ·~ent.u,
Rev. Geporge Christian Andel'lSOlI, PerrY. Pq,lnt, Coate8Ylll~t aDd Phli~
~cctor Qf the church. tbree 'num- ge!phlci Nav~ ~P8PtWS. to the
bers; "lJeck the Halls," an old Hqll.f~,- CIlriD.,da CJI.P.~een., ~11~' ·.to
Welsh carol whoso composer's Greek ReUef. :a.usSlan . ReJlpt, aod
name Is .lost- to record: "The Vir- S.tnto Lcglon-AuxiUapo ReUaI, llfble
gin's Slumi;ler Song" by Reger: a.nd lam1l1e.a 'or ~e Med-la' F",mUy sety...
an old English carol "The Holly tco 111~d six taJUllJes
tile R8d
and the "Ivy" g.rranged by ~artin Cross Veteran's BUrE>au in Media.
Shaw. The 9010 part of .the last were also recipients, as well n~' '29
number. was rendered by Barry lndh·Jduals. SwarthmQro Scrvlc~
Patton whoij~. clep.r tone waS fo- ll,len. Able BodJed Men in Sen-Ice,
cused by Ute equally good work of ~warthmore Cam;J and H08plt8J
was
jar
del1clona' _
Prominent Sun Of,
ficial 1\.ctive
Locally'
yearly BubscrlpUon rate. Effec:"
tlve J anua.ry 1. the rate will be
,a.oo a. year, an Increase of 60c
over the pervious rate.
It fs mu,ch to be regretted that
this change must be made. espe.
cially In view of the fact that
this Is the first. time in the hlstory of The Swarthmore&n that
the prl~e ot 8ubscrlption bas
been 'lnt;reaaed. .J:!:owever. cir-
of
tin
A
heavy as to
was
3poiDb
Fresh A1~'1n
_
sbells-f...
80
an Increase in the
RerJ.ac.·McCurdY
3tina
.. +...,
Boys to Rep ...t Concert
work lqstead pf going ~o Jlc}lo,?l for
the week prior to. Christmas vaCD.--, '
tion proved to be a great sucoess.
- Linton
Mr. Reitzel who had had a long
This experiment was begun because
career
with the Sun ott Company.
W. Henry Unton was appointed It was felt that ~ot only
there
was
comptroller,
a director, and asto BorOllgh Council Monday ~Igbt
a Qq1ng need ,for ~le.smE::.n, cll1!:rka, sistant to the wesident Howard.J.
to succeed. Wallace M. Mc_Curdy
Qgdpn a.~~ue~·.· Mr.. Ltn:ton 1"hO has a1;l~ flhnost 6V~rY ty~(;' of ~PB~.l1ed PeW at the time of hts death. He
llved on BcmJainin West avenue tor worker' In Industries ~ected by the was also a director of the Sun
. the laYt 8p.ven' yeaz:s 'Is now mana.;. Chriatma&'"'rush 'and the man:power- I ShlpbnildinS'·'--·and Drydook Com-;
gel' of the reDning accounting de- shortage, but 'also 'tllat a few 'Weeks pany and the Houdry Corporation.
In Swarthmore Mr. Reitzel
partment of the Sun Oil Company experIence In the busi.neSB world
with which firm he bas been COD- would be an ·Invaluable experience known as a director 01. the Swatthnected tor the past 25 years. Be- to ·g;a.dua.tlng sentol's. Permitting more -Natt!)nal Bank and Trust
tore moving to SWarthmore ~e the students to work proved to be (!ompany. a. positton he h.a.,J held
-Served seven yea.rs on the Uplarid worthw..,Ue in both ways. Swarth- since January 1936.,and as a formCaUDell. the last three as chairman more merchante especially b~ve ex- er member and president of Borprossed their -appreclatton for the Dugh' COUI'ctl. He served on that
ot 'tbe bance' comm1ttee.
much
needed help and co-operation body from' January 1928 to Jan¥ro' :McCUrdy who resigned due
of
over
25 young people. who chose nary ,1932 and was president. (It
.to preBSUre ot bustness was finance
to wor.k here in town. During' the the Council for two years of that
chalrmWl during ~be s~ years he
weeks before Christmas and even period. He was a. ruling ·elder of
sat on Co~ncJ.J.
after Chr.t.stmas seniors were round the
Swarthmore
Presbyterian
46-0z.
Ia·
J.:
UllI'IItioneci
26poinb
A large 25-0z. jar of the
finest
help
spread Xmas cheer. A real
. help what with aU your
dinner prepllJ'lltiona and
what DoL
'
meeting
tollbwlng elecUon years Howard S.
Turner or Cornell. avenue, and
G60rge M. Allen ot Riverview road
will he installed as memberS of
Swarthmore :Sorough Counell next
MARTEL'S
TOMATO
Cla.ter
Raisins
Juice
Juice
EggNog
32c ~tiD 29c
35c
eagnog-to
Del Monte Coffee' IbJar 32c
Large Shrimp 7~b 35c
29c
Libby's Milk
IOc
Bond's '..Pard Dog Food
wmTE
TETLEY'S
Fruit Mushroom Diamond" MEAT
Cakes Sauce, Almonds Tuna
kg25e Ibpkg 59c
37c
$1~6
Store Open Monday
"It's the Best"
At the customary fir.et-Monday-
.In-Jrui.uary . organization
3 rolls
,
LIBBY'S
Pineapple
Biennial Session To
See Tumer,Allen
Installed
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Bar
FmiIb off tour feaat with grand
atyl- with Martel Coffee. If
your coffee is aooci • • • the
~is ••ucce ..
nece&8ltate
Star in the Sky,
pq:
the'
costs ot publishing The SwarthJIlorean have mounted steadily,
9 Poinb'
pice.
pile
. During the past two yearS
Happin~s8 in the Hearl
Speara
fHANKRElTlEL
OIES AT HOME
New· Subecription Rate -'
Wreath i~Wind()w,
Peas
Martel's
2Sc
3ge
3lc
Deluxe
Wilbur's
Chocolate
14t
Coffee Soft,Weve _Tissue 23c
Crisco Shortening 5~,24e
34c Shredded -Ralston p~ l1c'
.Beans
I
.•
SWAIn'HMoRE, QECQmER 31,1943
and
"
LII~[;;'l;Y
,
voL xV. No.Jlf5a.
program
will Include
"'Joseph. dearest Joseph mln(t"
(c:fel'lltlUl) a:r.a.hge4 by·a. 'v&ughiID
WIlUama,
"Deck
the
HaUd':
(We18I1.), "The "V\rBtni. Slumber
Song" «Auslrlani ,lIy R~g.";·"And
tileOIOry of tile Lora". (Til.. M~
s1ah) b:r HaD.del. "JtiliU. _'l'hou d~r
MARTEIl8
TENDER
GREEN
··Martel
HOOK
42c
30c
30c
28c.
.
'ce.rcI1
. COL:._,
•
,
:
THE·SWARTHM
....... ooncert
Mulet.
.
I
DEC 31 19{.3
Church. a. member of the MasoniC
Order, the Union League. and the
Rolling Green Golf Club. He was
also a voteran of the SpanishAmeri.-:on War.
Born May 16, -1875 in Steelton •
Pa., Mr. Reitzel began his career
at the age of Iii when he entered
the employ of the Pennaylvanla
Steel Company. He was employed
in the steel industry for 22 yearS,
then went to the Sun Shipbuilding
and Drydock Company in 1918 as
tre~surc.r. Aftm' the l<'irst World
Wal' he traneferred to tl1e Phil adelphin. office of the Sun on Co.
He is su.-vl\·od by his wife the
former Elizabeth Jane Attick of
Steelton whom he married in 191)1.
Other survivors are his son Lt.
Comdr. William A. Reitzel. U. S,
Navy wao is on active duty in the
Mediterranean theatre; two gl'and80ns, Nicholas and ,lohn Reitzel of
Haverford; and a lwothel' Charles
E. Reitzel of Ne\\; York City.
~er\iees were conducted by the
Re\". Da"id Braun, and burial was
in AJ·Ungton. Cemetery.
An excerpt from the minutcs of
n meeting of Borough Council held
utter the death of Mr. Reitzel fo1lows:
"It was then 111m-ed' by 1'.11'.
~Iarkicy and seconded
by Mr.
Rincliffe that the Borough council
hereby 'takes n'ote of the 11:\ssing.
on Dec('mbe-.l' 25th. 1943. of an
honored citiz{'il and forlll<'ol' PI'{'~I
rlent
of
~warthmorc
Borough
Council. Frank S,
Reitzel.
The
Borough is greatly Indebted to Mr.
Reitzel for his alert and effective
interest in community affairS, which
continued up until his last illness.
As an expression 'Of the great, personal loss felt by all of the Councilmen a:nd the Burgess. and by :t-ll
who kneW him, th~ Secretary' is
hereby dll'ec~ed to sen~' a. copy of
. this Resolution to. Mrs. Reitzel.
. ThiS moU~ri was put to a vote 3ll d
-carried••-'...... : ..
the choir.
C~r..lInl~tec. o.nd
the Swarthmore
Two ptano numbors played by . Health Center complete the' list of
Du.vit! .Tudor. TrInity Chu~ch organ- thoso who were remernbered by the
ist followed the singlQfi':, Tho tlrst Auxi~lnn, th-ls christmas.
'
an anoDym~u8 old French
Totol value -of the CtJ.rlB_tmM
dance, a galllard dated 1630 which c,ontrl'buU9ns .has ~een .eeUmated' at
put nne at'-once ,tn 'the -mood pI. the '162.0~: 'rho Aux.nlary·s :,Waa.teharpsichord. The J3eColh\ selection 1'/01. WnntCl'/ot" Cp,mpalgn and ih~
was u. Bet of four va:rlat1omi written of(erl~Jr from the 'Chrt8tm~ ·party
by Na.vara.ez. a ~pan18h
~ade
posslble an exp.e.ndlture of
In 163.8 "Let Us Pasture the Co\Vs" ,91.70 8.8 the _AuxiUaJ'lr's contrlbuoriginally ·composed for, 'the . Jute. 'tlo~ ~to the' Christmu' projeCt.
.
.'
T~e pl':luo_, und~r the artlBUc pertOrUuUlctt .of. Da.vi[)- Tudol' duPU •
cated tl.le lJght tlnkUng quality ot
that a;nclent Instrument.
The second. c~n~rlbutlon of the
choir WWJ ·another brace of car,ols:
"Jeau, Thou Dear Babe Div.tne," a
Halian . composition, arranged by
Dicktnson; "Shepherds,.Al1 Shepherds" written by SaboU in 1614:
"Tho Withers Cradle sangto a iullaby from the Ox~ora. Book of Ca.rols
arranged by R. Vaughn' \VlIllams;
and "When the C.rimson SUD is
Sot" kno\vn as the Westminster
'rhe Swarthmore Mother,B' Club
Carol because .it tULS become a favorite with that chOir, although it will bcgin tho Now Year with P.
1s I~"rcneh in origin. These num-. Junuary 11 the section compo~d
bel'S were a part ot. the carol serv- very acUve- month. On Wednesday
tce at "'dnity ehUl·ch Sundn:y and mothers ot chl1dre.n up to tour
y~~r.!il of age will resume Us monthare to be rcpeated next Sunday.
ly, meetinlts alte.· a rcspite In D.cDdVid TUd·or was again heard in
cembcr tor the holidays. The meeta lliano solo of early vintage "The
ing wUl· be held at the home of
Shepherds", written in 1735 by
_1\Irs. George Breitling 206 SwarthD' Aqutn.
and he gave a precise
more avenue, at 8 P. :&1. Mrs. Rob!l.nd satisfying performance.
'ort Spiller o~ the Rose Valley
'l'he 8~co_nd haif of tlle. program School will speak on the Bubect' of
was not as originally planned .be-· "Di~clp.1ine...
cause of the illness of two memThe regular meeting o~ the Club
bel·s. Th~ substitution. howevei',
will be held on January 14 at th~
was delightful and credit for it is
Pt'esbytCl'ian Church with :Mrs.
due 10 Mrs. Evel·ctt Hunt. chairFlo.·e.nce Hanford Home Economman of the evening, who arranged
ist 3::3 the speaker.
for othel' performances on one
New calendars oC Mothers' Clubllay's notice. The first number ,,;as
bel'S
should be marked with a red
the Moznrt Pinno VioUn Sonata No.
pencil
on .January 18 when tho
8 with Mrs. Hunt at the pjano and
m(,lthcrs and fathers nre anticipatDr . .A. Pel1inski at the violin. The
ing a covered di.sh supper at the
second nlunbel' was "Concerto
Pre.sbyter.ian t!hurch. Mrs. Herman
Grosco" 'by Vivaldi, a pre-~acll
Bloom and her commit.teo in charge
cOlnllosel·. In this arrangement for
of thc occ.asion will contact all
two violins, Cyril Gat'dener joined
. m('mbers with suggestion& for supthe first hvo_ artists.
At the conclusion of an enjoy- per contributions. Good food. I\.
able }lunch was servcd ~Y ~lrs. D. good speaker, and good fun are
promised.
::\Utchcil and her comlnitteo.
wa,
compOser.
..
MOTHEHS'CLUB
lAUNCHES 1944
Section Meets 'and'
Dinner on January
Slate
ot
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
Ii'ridny. ))cccmbcr 31
11 :45 p.m.-\Vatch Night Scn·ice.................. _.... _.. _·····Presbyterian Church
S.atnnlllY ••JrlTIlIary 1
lQ:O() a.m. to _Noon-COlllll1unit}· Pr:l.ycr ........ chapei. Melho!list Church
sunday. Jallunry 2
a.m.-l\{orning
'VQrship
...:... ~ ... _...............·· .. ······· ..··.. ·····LO~l Churches
11:00 p.m.-David Tudor in Orgary
Recital--Cooper -F'ndat: n ....Clothter
4:00 p.m.--(Jh'oir Concert of ChrIstmas Music ................Trtnlty Ch~rc~
&:00
Free Enterprise Provide 1fu1l
&:15 p.m.~Debate--··Cnn
Employment ,After the Wnr..............Fricnds Meeting HOUOO
.:. Tuesda:y, Jlanuary 4. •
p.{l1.~~iored .Film on ··Yexicoi·................................W6man·s Club
2:00
.
.
Wednesd~y, January ~
to
4.00
p,m.-Red
S1l:rgicai DresslngiJ. ...i3oroUgh Hall
10:00 p.m. to lO:OD p.m.-Red Cross
Cross surgical Dresslnp:...Boroucb Hall
8:00
Thursday• .January 8
10;03' a.lU .... to .,.:O.O ..PJll~Red C~ ~~~~cal DtoS8lDgs.;;~.Borough 'Hall
a.m.
"
.....
0'
,
.,'
.. ..
-
'.--
..
31,11143
THE
z
.
SWARTHMOREAN
'.
were Mr. Herbet lD. Mlciluar. Jr..
Dween Lingle to Mr. WI11Iam Roy
~.·HiIc_
and
En. I gn And.- Turkot.
Waitei'll. Jr•• SOD of Mr. anlS lira.
U.s.M.R.
141ea
EllJIahelb
HIeoI>:II:
daugbtor
Will""" Roy Walters of ~arbertb.
A· reception tolloowlDs tbe wedl41aB Lingle wbo Ie a graduate of ot Mr. and .M.... Arthur O. BlAcoz
ot·
Drexel
HI11
became
the
bride
_ot
ding
waa beld at the bome of tb.
Boatswain H. A. Pelraol, J .... SWarlhmore Hlgb ScbOoI Ie altendpyt. Robert Longwell and Pvt.
,
Enslen
Samuel
Stephen
Croa,
¥r~1
bride'. pazenta.
Lonlll DeMoll bave reached Eng- lira. Pel_I, and their da...hter Ing tbe University of PennsylvanlD
SOD 01' Mr. and M.rs. CrOll8 01' NewAfter a wedding trip to Buel<
IaD:d safely, accordlDg to letters re.. Gloria Ann of La.ta.yette avenue where she is a member ,of the
town Square In the Swarthmore Hili Fall. and Ne... Yor" Clb' the
had
as
their
luncheon
guesta
TuesKappa
Alpba
Tbeta
SororllT·
celyed by both t8m1l1....
Trtnlty Cburch on Tuae4ay at & couple wID IrO to Peniaoola, Fla..
Mr. Walters I. enlleted In tbe N .... · o'clock.
Alan McCorkle returns to Avon day Mr. and Mrs., Richard WalmsRev. George ChrlBtlan wbere EnsIgn .Struble wt1I be an
ley of Baftalo, N. Y.. 'wbo are val Reserve Omcers- Training Corps
School, Avon, 'Conn., January 6
Anderson,
rector,
ofllclated at the lnetructor at tbe PellllllCOla Alr
after sp.ndlng tbe boUdayJI wllIl spending tbls week vl8ltlog their at the University of Pennsylvania ceremon),.
Phlladelpbla.
Tbe and Ja a member of the Sigma. AlBaae.
bla pareDta Mr. and I\(ra. Guy A. parenta ID
The bride who was given in mar..
Walmsley's
'Were
accompanied
by
Mr. and I\(rs. Louie P. IHruble
pha Epsilon Fraternity.
MCCorkle of the
swarthmore
riage by her father wore & gO'Wn ot
enterlDlDed the bridal parir at
Apartments. En route there he wUl their little daughter AllDandra
wblte oatln trimmed with ·ro.. Susan who was born two' weeks be':
tbelr home In I\(erlon following th.
YIsIt trtenda lu Booton.
point lace. Her full length vell ot
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elwood
H.
Garrett
fore Gloria Ann.
Mr. Walmsley
Pvt. Henry L. McCorkle was aIao and Boatawaln Pelrsol were troop ot Princeton avenUe ~ounce the tulle tell from a coronet of orange wedding rebearsal on Frtdar.
able to be home for Christmas ma.tes for many years In the Sec.. engagement- of their daughter MlaB blO8BOmB. ~ She carried a bridal
from the University of Pittsburgh ond Philadelphia. City Troop, 10lrd Florence L. Garrett to Air Cadet bouquet of gardenia, bouvardl& and
on a 48-hour pB.88.
DO TOU JDIIOw.
Cavalry.
Pennsylvania National Tbomas A. Garwood Bon ot Mr. and white orchids.
A reception to>" 100 goeato at the
:Mrs. A. E. Ga.rwoo" ot Llanerch,
Thomas G. CheW' BOD ot Mrs. Guard.
The Bare cure for "'7 A....
,Llanerch Country Club followed
Qra.ham Chew of Elm avenue 'Who
Lt. and . Kra. Wallace lippincott, Pa.
TrOuble'
Mlss Garrett who is a graduate ot the ceremony.
haa been attending Tusculum Col- J~.• ot Wilmington, N. C., spent the
nJli1r oaT.y, 0Me
The bridegroom, who bas been
lege, Tenn., since bIB graduation holidays with Mrs. Lippincott's swarthmore High Scho~l, attended
from Swarthmore High Sehool last parents Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Whit- Earlham College, Ind., and fa a 8tatlooed at Fort. Schuyler, N. Y!,
RUS9EI' 'S SERVICE
graduate of Drael InaUtute of leaves January • for his new lUI"
June fa home tor tbe holidays. aker of Park avenue.
Thomas will 'not return to college
Technology, Philadelphia.
slgoment..
.alle 'Your Car Lut tile hraUe
Lt. VIrginia. Rey,nolds. CountryMr.
and
)Ira.
Btscox
are
new
~ be has enlisted In the United
Beplar Benl. Will ~ It.
Air Cadet Garwood was a mem ..
man who has been atattoned at
memberB of the Trinity congrega.states Marine Corps and expects to
ber
of
the
senior
class
at
Drexel
.Camp Lejeune, New River, N. C.,
tion.
be called sometime in J'anuat')".
lett Tuesday for ber new asfIJ.gn- Business School when called Into
Protoaaor and Mrs. E. O. lange ment after a hollday visit with her the Se.rvlce. He Is now stattoned at
and '80D Robert of BalUmore pike mother Mm. Frank Reynolds nnd the Uvalde FI)'lng Field. - .
STRUBLE· WAY
returned Monday from Charlottes-- her brother-In-law and sister ~r.
The engagement was announced
,
The marriage ot 14188 An••
"If1le, Va., where the,. were the and MrS. Waldo E. Fisher of Monday evening when l4Iea Garrett
Comly
Wray
daughter
of
Mr.
and
hollda)' gueale of ProtetlBOr and Guernsey' road. Her husba.n4 Lt. entertatned a group of friends at
foao
14..... Lee porter W.ra), ot Walnut
14ra. F. C. Dlaquo and Mrs. Donald Comdr. Countryman, U.S.N.R .• who bridge.
lane
and
Eoalgn
Robert
B.
Struble,
E. Lauge. capt. I)onald E. lAnge
is in acUve Naval Service reports
Joined th.m on Chrletmas Day lor
Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1... Bernard U.S.N.R.. Bon ot Mr. and Mrs.
t.hat he reads The Swarthmorean
lIle cbrlstenlng ot his lofant eon each' week which by coinCidence Is of Union avenue announced the en.. Louis P. Struble of Merion wall .01emntzed on December 2& at 'I p.m.
Ilonald E. lAnge,
Capt. Le.nge
passed on to bim bY' a Swarthmore gagement of their daughter Mutan In the Swarthmore Presbyterian
....ho bas been stattoned In Columboy Ensign Bob Shaw son of Mr. Elizabeth Bernard to Ptc. William Church. '!'he Rev. David Braun
,
bus. Ohio was recenUy a.lgned to
Truver Bell son of ,Dr. and Mrs.
~d
Mrs.
C!larleB
ShaT of Park
otriclated
at
double
rlng
ceremony
lIle . - of lbe B-n lnatruction
Ru:i::
•• SO.&.ll.. lID Ii.. . P ...
avenue who !s a junior officer an Ralpb E. Bell of I\(edla. TIlo an-' during the candl.lIgbt .emce.
replacement Center at Tampa,
nouncement
!Was
made
at
the
r&W~.SO A:Il. . . S P.JL
the same ship as Lt. Comdr. CounThe bride who was given In
FIB.
unlon of the class of t4S ot which
tryman.
MI88 Bernard Is a member whlcb marriage by her father wore a
Mr. and Mrs. Horace HopkLns of
Lt. (J.g.) WlJIlam C. C~mpbell took place- on Chrlstmaa night.
gawn of antlq,ue sa:Un and a. ven
CreSt lane had' as a guest for the
Christmas week-end AlS James arrived home Decembet:" 20 to spend
Mills Berna.rd Is a graduate ot of Bpanleh lace. She carriod a
the bollda)'ll with his wife on Yale
Wood 01' Chtcago who .is at present
SWarthmore HIgh Scbool and Is at bouQ.uet of Joba.nna RIlII roae8.
avenue. Atter spending 20 m.onths present employed ,in' the payroll
She was attended by Mrs. HerIn the V-U program at Mlddleblll"Y
in Porto Rico be has been: transbert
E. Michener, Jr •• of, Baltimore
omce ot the Bun ShlpbUUdlnc and.
College, KlddlebutY, VL
ferred to a new statfon within the Dry .l)ock Company. I\(r. Bell grad- pike 88 matron ot honor who wore
AlS RWIIIOII Cutler ot Wallen continental UnIted 8tate&
DUll" THE IIIL1DAYS
uated from Media. HJgh School and a gown of green velveteen and car..
, IAke, Mich. who Is noW' In the V4vlatlon cadet Frank H. ;Mc- studlell pbyslotberapy for ~o rled a bouquet of .red carnatlons
p ••••12 program at Middlebury College, Cowan, Jrt. son ot Mr. and Mrs.
..oked
••
,
•• like It
and
white
aweat
peas.
years
at
the
University
of
Penneyl
..
Vt. spent the- Christmas week.. end Frank H. McCowan ot V8.8B&r ave.
vania.
Be
Is
now
In
the
Army
MedMr. Louis P. Struble was beat
••• partaell,
In Swarthmore as the guest of Bon- nue, bas demPleted hls Naval FUght
ny Morse daughter of Col. and .Mrs. Preparatory traIning at the Uni.. Ical Corps doing physiotherapeutic man for his son and the usherS.
work at the Station Hospital in
Birney K. Morse of Yale avenue.
verslty of Pennsylvania and has New CUmberland, -Pa.
••• 777 ••• 7 •• 77777.77".7
Robert F. Gemmill BOD ot Mr. been transferred to Moravian' ColNQ
date
hll8
been
set
for
the
a.nd Mrs. Paul F. Gemmill of lege In Bethlehem, Pa. where he
SINCERE GOOD WISHES
Thayer road who w~ Inducted in- will begin bls .Fllgbt TraIDIDg. Tho wedding.
for. a
to the
Air F~rce on Decem.. McCowan family celebrated- Christand Cocktail
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Jones ot
ber 7 left tor New cumberland De- mas ODe week ahead ot Ume be ..
VICTORIOUS
NEW
YEAR
,.catlst - P. L L AUlnl amtl
cember 28. He will only be .In New cause Frank .had a turlough for Dickinson avenue announce the engage~ent cd their daughter LuclllB.
cumberland 1'01' a short time and Is the week-end of the 19th and they
Mrs. Uo,.d.E. Kauffman
expected to be transferred to Mi- thought be would not be home for A. Jones to Pvt. Harold F. Green
lIRII "'_ Me IiIIIr fmI'ase
Swarthmore 2080
ami Beach, Fla.. Hla' grandfather Chr.lstmas. However he did get a son ot Mr. and Mrs. Harold F.
Green of West 'Chester.
Subscriptions For All ~
Joshua P. Brown of ~esburg, Va. week-end leave from Moravian ColLucilla graduated from swarthand Mt'tI. Gemmlll's slster Miss Ha.. lege aIid arrived home on Christ••••••• 77 •••• 7 ••••• 7 ••• 7
more High School and Is now majzel Brown
waShington, D. C. mas morning.
oring in EngUsh at the West Chespaid a surprlBe vlB1t to the Gem ..
ter State Teachers' College.
mUls in order to seo Bob before
Pvt. Green gradua.ted from Wes!
he left. The ent1r~ family celeChester
High School and was
brated Chrlstmas on December 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Dana of studying ·at the Pennsylvania Mili. Charles Theodore NlcholB. soo of Elm avenue announced the engage- tary College, Ch&ster. until called
Mr& Loulse Nichols of Kenyon ave- ment of their· daughter Phyllls Into the service. He Is DOW In. the
nue, Inducted Into the army on De- Jane to John Henry Francls How- p8.l"acbute Infantry and Is stationed
cember 'I, and left 'for Camp Lee, kins son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Hay- at Fort Bragg, N. C.
ward Howkfns ot Amherst, ;Mass.
Va. Tuesday, December 28.
Plans tor the wedding are as yet
WUllB Glen, son of Mrs. Ruth on Wednesday.
Indefinite.
The marriage Is I1lanned for a.
Gleun of Unio.n avenue who waa
year
from now, follOwing the gradinducted into the Marlue Corps on
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Robinson
SWARTHMORE 0444
uation
of Miss Dana at smith Col- ot Ogden avenue entertained at
December 'I and le1't for New River.
lege
where
she
Is
now
a
junior.
She
luncheon at the IngleneJlk on TuesN. C. Mon'day, December 20.
Ensign James R. powell Bon ot gTaduated- ~rom George Scbool and day to announce the engagement of
Mr. and }drs. Robert powell of took post graduate work at Dana their daughter Elizabeth Ann and
Elam M. Hitcbner, :Ir. son ot Dr.
Swarthmore avenue arrived home Hall before entering Smith.
Mr.
Howklns
graduated
from
and Mrs. Elam Hitchner of WoOdsunexpectedly on Christmas Eve and
town, N. J. Miss _Ro_blnson is a
will be here for a few days. Eusign Amherst College and bas just finPowell bas beeu stationed at the Ished his first year at Columbia junior at Middlebui? College and
a member of Kappa ~appa. Gamma
Coast Guard Training station in St. Medical school where he is now
Augustine, Fla., and was to be a private first class in the Army sorority. Now In the V-12 prog:ra.m
of the Navy at the Thomas W.
transferred directly to CaUtornia Speclallzed Training Program.
Evans
Dental School, University of
without any time at home, but his
Pennsylvania.,
Mr. Hitchner formMr. and Mrs. RoY' Petran ot Cormother received word on Thursda.y
erly
attended
Mldulebury.
He Is a
night that he would be able to be nell avenue announce the engagemember
of
Delta
}Cappa
Epsilon.
85%
the War
home for Christmas.
Richard ment of their daughter 11188 IJlllan
.
Powell who i8 a senior at Deerfleld
school Is also home for the ChristChester's Most Distinctive Theatre
mas holidays.
EDsign Scott D. Thayer, stationed in AnnapoUs and Apprentice
Seaman David Thayer n'ow study-CBB8T&Ring at Bucknell University were at
theIr home on North CbeBt~r road
FricJa,. and Saturda,.
- BANKS have' asked no special credit for
over the Christmas hOlidays. Also
selling 85% of all War Bonds 10 date,
guests of the Hugh O. Thayers for
the Christmas week-end were ApOontlDnoos Tonight (1(.... T _
They consider it 0 privilege to be able to
prenUce Seaman Robert Kevorkian
'lbe 'WJdory Pl-... of 184111
Eve) from 8:411
a frIend of David's at Bucknell
help their country in this way. They have sold
whose horne is in Los Angeles, Cal.;
RED SKELTON
these bonds without compensation, without
Pvt. Harry Pahl ot Cleveland, OhiO
and Pvt. John Owens of Hayes.
FI EANOR POWEU.
profit in fact. otvery considerable e~e
Kan. who are both studying at the
III
Drexel Institute of Technology un ..
to themselves. Every Bond this bank sells costs
Cler the Arm)' SpectalllIed TraIning
us money-yet '_ ~ you 10 buy ~
Program.
Mr. Andrew Kyen stattoned at
'and more.
Bonds regularly. from jllca_.
,
lAngle), Field, Va.. IIP~ ChrlBtmaa
willa ~
, Done,.
"'utoa Foater
Day at hla home on Cornell aveaclHia (h I ha
nue.
Uo,d Na'.
Jamea F. Bogardwo, Jr. -...n of
WiJliemB.'
IIr. and
Jam. . F. Bogard....
Ri*znI Coat.
F'II e:
of Cornell avenue ...... 1n00l1cted IDto the Ma,.,. on ne-nber 7 and
. . . : 8:• • •8.8 _
U:.
, A nt"M~Q'
I.R for Ill. _\I8On Maval TraIn"
al DI. ull .'....._~•• (C::'.IIIPlI_aIIdlaa
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PERSONALS
THE
FlUDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1943
THE SWARTHMOBEAN
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VlY1MD. . .
BEST WISHES
1944
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Alice Barber, Gifts
and
·'(fob il e81'1
••;•••n,'
.an'"
II iiivi'ilN OIFB
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Arm,.
bung'
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ot
Nerp Year's Greetings
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DEVINE TAXI SERVICE
of
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MEDIA
THEATRE
lionel. hay......
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NOW!
"I Dood It"
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"GUADALCANAL
DJARY"
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TIle monW,. meau,.. ot the' oID-
Pc ' , . -
oI&l board will IHfbeld J'ridq evenine. J~uary 7 at the Pat"llOD&I'8.
New yeazois Eve, December Il. at
11 :f& o'clook a Watch-Nlgbt BerYIce wtJJ be beld In tho Cburch.
TIle Hoi, CommuDton will be ob88rY8d· Sun4q morDing at 11
o'clock.
TIle m"b Scbool Fellowablp will
be d_tlnue4 ov.r the boll~•.
The next me.tlng ..III be Sunday
eveolnc. JanU&r'J' •• at • o'clock in
tbe Parlsb Honea.
TIlo Cburcb Hour Kindergarten
for chUdren under 6 :yea.ra 01' &8'e
Ia beld eacb Sund.." mornl"glll lIle
P _ Honea from 10:46 to 11
.:n.
b ........... onTueedaY evenln" at 7.
o'clock and Frtda)' afternoona at
I: ai o·clock III the Parlab Honae.
The Young People's Choir meeta
1'or rehe&l'lAll each Bunda" &1't8rnoon at i; o'clock' In the Churcb.
The Adult Chot.r me,u for reheareal on ThursdaY eTOnloga at 8
o'cloc1L All tho cbolrs of lIle
Church are open to new m.embertl
..t &n7Ume.
TIle Burgle&1 ~np group
meeta each Tueed,.,. morning at 10
o'c_ III the Parieb Honae.
The Fellowahlp ot~ SUence meeteacb Tueeda,. moMung at • o'cloek
at Ill. home of ,II... Harold Grlfftn, '11' Butpl'8 aYanue.
'3"Ile all-da,. ••wln" of' the
WoinaIl'. _letlon will be held
on 'We4DeedaY. January 6, IIIartlDIr
at
Tea and ooftea wtJJ lie
H. ,e4 _lamenting bolt lunob-
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M d a fi.t tCbardl Nota
KETHot)l1T CHURCH
.... II.
ICe~l...p.D.;
IIIn1ot...
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t:.. A.. K.-Chureh School.
U:OO A. M.-Boly Communion.
1.:00 P. M.-Youth Fellowabtp.
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TRINITY CHURCH
!tn. Geo. Christian Anderson. Rectot'
SUNDAY
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
9 :«& A. M..-Church SchooL
11:00 A. )I.-Holy Communion and
~ Sermon Topic: t'Faclq ..
New Year."
.:00 P. y._Youn« Peoples Fellowship.
8:GO P. M.-Cholr Concert of Christ-
mas
YUIlle.
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TRURBDAY-Feut of the Epiphany
.,:30 A.. :.I.-Holy Communion.
10:00 A. M.-Holy Communion..
':f' A.
11:. A. 1I.::jl!:~,
Jj
law•
Mia Bette Adler ot New York
City was hOU8& guest last week of
I\IIa8 l4&I7 Y"t~· Gllcreaet of Har-
vard avenue.' ThuradaJ'. December
21 a mnall·luncheon was given .In
her bODor at a. local tea room.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob.rt N.wlln ot
Rutgers avebue e:nterta1ned ~r. and
~rJ!J. 'Roger. OJUl'LGn ,of Paltlmo re ,
Md.. as bOU89 guests during the
Cl'I..rlstmaa hollda.ye.
Jane Robertson A.rgJle, daughter ';of .r. a'nd
W. R.. Lu"gJ'le
lira.
of North Chester road returned
bome for the Cbr!.atiliA8 1i0Ilda,.&
atier arraduatlog frOm W.lIea1.,.
College
IIr. and iI":·W. R. Lu"gJ'1e ot
Notlh·C. . . . . . . . . . . .~M4 IIr.
and lIrs. ThomB!'. D.-TIm of "west~. 1(• .r••. ~_;'. ~~r 11.
.:It P.
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0-...
AahtOD
of
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kUft,1'.i the
N.B.C.·
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~~J;C=~.·:.1·.it:. . ~.~!>1
Wat-.pipe"
. -. . . . . . . , - - ..
_ ..un.. .....
' ... 'l1ae .tntePe
metal and the pi..... do_·ea.... 111m:
"""to
&0 _ _
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,.,~.
and drollped noncbanlBDtly back to
IU. P'e'rC6:""'By"itlifi' ttJmI"lho·:_It··
.lIlttol1l4'........ ·the wa~.r. reckl_
.1,. flapping I~ ·1>rqklm wl!>g: IIU~.
socII are tho.• 41rt.r~l't. WaY0 of
hawks. It could "apprecla.t.e MarihHawkS long befor& the blow -fell.
UDD'lI,~.ary _I., .....,..
and interfereuce
wido the ..... effort.
P";la"e~hi.5I!burb.n
7~stA...
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ONE of the
4t only after all ,.as
danger
pJqfnIPUck
r~(ll
joys
of
the season is' the opportunity to put aside the routine
pare,niIL to
wbJJa
waS put.
___pl... qam.t fa"
iDs ....d avOId
_co
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m!'!;t ~f~~t~' ~ ·~::::":-:trth~~;
Marshes" in Captalp C. Brooke Wo ~
UELPUbliBhed book "11. Costal Klpant.
and customs of everyday
business and in all sincerity
.wish toourfriencls
David Tudor, A.A.G.O., l'l-yearold organist ot Trlnlt)' Church wUl
sive an Organ recital Sunday, at
.. p.m. In Clothier Memorial. The
event whicb is sponsored by the
William J. Cooper Foundation 01'
the college will be the flrat In a
series ot five recitals to be he\4 in
Clothier during January. pro.nuae
'V{lll be made up of both clasalca.l
and moderra aelecUous for Organ.
Residents 01' tbe communitY are
oordially Invited to attend.
A VERY
HAPPY AND
.
VICTORIOUS YEAR
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TEA FOR NEW 'TRI.DELTS·
Mrs. R. D. Fetherolf of Columbia
avenue entertained at tea on Monday afternoon in honor of MiSS
Nancy Peel and Miss Laura Lee
Hopkins who have been pledged to
nella llella llella sorority at Middlebury College, Mld~\i"Ul"7:. 'It.,
Gueale InclUded M.... H. ·Llndl.,.'
Peel. Mrs. Horace H. HopldlUl and ..
members of Trl Delta wbo Uve In
SWarlllmore.
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swarUamore avee... on Jan....., f.
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free,...". Aft
ft,.~ Is • SIt",.,. ., .......
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~A~(~~ees ~ Ad,mltage, Y
2/e spent Christmas week-end at
home with· her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Percival Armitage of Ha.rvard
avenue. Sbe is statto.ned In ~~.
Ington. D, C.
.
Mr. and 14.... Fred ~ Wl!eon of
Walnut lane were Chrlstm~ hoeta
to IIr.- and M.rs. W. D. Sizer' 01'
Gle.n Ridge. N. J. and Mra. Haatwell Sizer of Tulaskl. Va. Mrs. W.
D. Sizer 18 M.ra. WUson's slater, and
Mrs. Haatwell. S ...er her alster-In-
to
-Ur"'-
.t
FIlII Emplo:;uilint Atler lbe War'"
will btl 'lbe .ubJect of a d.bato to
be' beld tn the MeeUnS' HoUse Sun..
d-~
Ja nary 8 &10• 8 : 16 p.m. Tbe
~,n,
Bpeakers In the debate, whlcb Ia
.ponsorsd b)' the SWarthmore Student ~mbl)' tWIll bo Richard
Teetut· Nllional ,managar, ot . tlie
ColDJI!\Uee for \ilConomlc lle,,",op-'
menlo for· the aJl'hmatlve, and.
A8.r0n Levenateln ni.mber of'the
Yor\< Bar and co-a.uUaor of.
"l"our.BuaID... 4tter the War." tor
tban ...."ve. 4t"tho'conclos1on of
I\(r. ·ToM1lt". and' Mr. Levelillteil,'s
ranal"U there wtJJ be an OP.PDrtUDt~ .~.... qUestlODa and dlacuoolon
011'
_0
Ita else entarse4 pereepUbly. from
Inatant to Inatant aa It burled Ita
bod7 toward the Pinta11 ,In & tremendouai,. broad" arc. l could not
Me that It moved any muecle In
that deaeent. .y.t It fell with eo
much more accelleratJoD than could.
J)08OIbl)' be ....rlbed to .gravlty that
must have been 8tra1n1ng Itlletf
ID all tbe controle of Ita IIIgbt dlrectom. The wlnp were ahaI'pl,.
b.nt at tho wrIate. held cloee to the
bOdy; Ill. tall waa 1ID8prea4; and
lIle t.et. durlng downward progreselon, ....re tucked back benealll lIle
feelllere of the Yent. !II order to offer no ....... a... to lIle rBC!nc
wlad.
.
Aa th. I)nck Hawl< prepared to'
atrIke lIle lIDO_ling Pintail, It
_ d Ita w\ngll wide to check Ita
apeed. at lIle _ e time brlnlllng Ita.
clel1cbe4feet fo..,.....j 'from tbelr
...... COyerlng of soft 'plumage. (I
could not report these eventa In
such detan If t h'.lit were my onIy ex..
perlencB with a dlvtng .f&lcon~ The
aeparate phaae of flight and attack
BUcceeded ono anolber aD' rapldl,.
tJuit man,. ....\atod o_rvatl.........
.requli'ticl to Ioupply one with a
fleetlng un4eretandJag of all the
maneuvers that ha.ve taken· place.)
But th. Duck Hawk waa ellller
InlPt or .~ • •felled wllJl I'!:~ad duc.... BoWU\lng otf Ita·archlDf
attacklD a sharpl), up-curv8d evo.Iution. It skimmed barmleIJIIly over
lbe Pintail wllbln atri.klng
m ROselle
• .J. F.~.
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We·rs Park.
!"Bter,NMI"!!.
:
11 ;45 P. M..-Wa. Nlaht Servlee.
. ~AY
.:tII .IL. IL-Cbu\'Ol> 8ch8oI.
11:00 A. H.-HolY' Commbnion.
daue
..bo .... _
tile
nature.
NVW..·S·.Ni,OTES.
,CHURCH
...... DaYi4 Braun, )liniatel'
'New Year"B Eve
of 110_
IMIlI ....,;. _ _ Ile wt7 . . .
Ida.......,. II ·aDIIr latl
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oM
Th. Tooth ~"::!~'~!;:6:~":~i~J~, ,lb.'! f!~~.
. . .... ..
Sundar _ t n g at 7
.-.
.ba~..
.....,:-< '_;'.',' .•.. -..''''
Tbtl·l>QB.Jd cit. education ..nil bye·
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Ita DiOiiibl)"' uieetl"g :M:o'n~rio~
ntag'::at.:' '·fR, tlie '1l0'1Dlt- of
:'!- 'Mr. and :M:'rs. c. c. West" of Wal..
DorothJ" P. France 100 .p....~ nut lane ~pent Christmas week-end
tJWARTIDIORB PRESBYTBJUA.N·
7
rea
. "Can Free Eotorprlaa Provide
TIle chapel of· the lIetbDdIllt
Chu",b 'Will be open on. N_ Y~·a
DaJ' between the hours ot 10 a.m.
People of
#and 1.1 noon for pn.-r.
ihe commuDI~ are cor4l&1b' 1'IlYlted to Join with lIlelr neighbors In
p~-:oIuMIlII' .th_.·blM1r.; 1J'be1'll;
will ,"" DO' fDr!l!al aervice &n4
In...d_ maY com. .nll ,., ~ Plelr
eonYemenee. This' arrangement
made·• .rMpOnH to u.e 'fretIl4&llt'~
requ"!'lt ~ eet ....IIle JanllBry 1 aa
a d"" o,r priQ-or.
The' Churob' School wUl m";'t
Snn_ 'liI*niDr at '''.6. 'At the
mo....... wOi,.lp. -14 tile fto!y,
Com!p"o;aIOD will be a4ml.niatWed.
_m_
eu...,.
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abe .ouqnet .eautp 6a1on
1EE11NG HOUSE DEBATE
!:!x
Swaithmore National Bank
and Trust Company
.ern..
HGOD" Ia the subject ,of the
Leeeon-Sermon In all' Churcbea 01
Chrtat. Sclentlet on 8uncla7, Juuary Z. TIle Golden Tst Ie: "Bebold. lIle tabernacle of God 18 wllIl
in.... and he will d .....n wllIl lIlem,
and tb..,. .ball be hia people,' and
God ,blmealf ellell be WlIIl them,
and - be their God" <_atlon
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On Its Filth. Birthday ...
Rolr';'Communlon will be celobrated at 8 o·c1oc" Sunday momlDg
followed by Church Sohool ....Iona
at
At the 11 o'clock
Hoi,. Communion will be eelebratecl
and ~ rector will preaeh a aermOIl
on "~lD8' the New Year." Taunl'
Poopl.. Fello_blp will meat at •
p.m. Sunday evening at a o'clock
the TrInIty Choir will ~epeat Ita
Chrlatmu concert In lIle cbu",h.
On TIlure4a)" thll. Feast of tbe
Eplpban, ..UI be 1bae"i11 by tbe
celebraUon of Holy Communion at
7.'0 and 10 a.m.
TIlo'Veatry will me.t Tnae4ay at
8 ID tbe evenlDlr.
.TIle Guild 4uDliary will meat
WedneedaY .a.t a In lIle parleh
house.,
,
Tbe Cbolr Behool wlU m.et Monday and Wednea4ay at .:SO p.m.
and TIlure4e,. evening at 7:.0.
o'cJOeJc.
Tbe .J~D1or Choir meeta tor re-
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FRIDAY. DllCEMBER 3t. t943
OM . .
·ID.
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t_:reare ......
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a mall _
wllIl ..blob Include C I _ 1l'eI' .... ..,d
the _ _ nd .... nearl... a amall
P . . 0III0e _
1107 Scout .............. weJJ ... ....
Wand. ..here der.Uct _wood
p r o _ to affqrd It _ _ 1ft un ntIrecI t.o4&¥. Bo"'.1D M_ bobblea the '''''D. . . . of wblch
York ClIT AprIl 10. 1111. IIr. A.nn- Ie bloloa7.
protection.
The Duck
_ I I IIOrou ot
f o _ blm IOOme ,..... .....
17 from lIle atub. with _
wlng- all, automobile
to
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afoot. Be _ _ otnaok tbe AnDy. be.... at camp ID tile
bea~ It flew alowly .., .... Ill. open
DO", Ie weJJ rem _ _ III
and 1Djure4 .... _ _ .._
OD _
water. galn.... altitude ... It ....IIt.
time J - a tbe boro...b.
.. If IIlI11 ..ere Ill. moat Iplaarely lIle bl.......d til. _
flIlrht of Ita enure ...........-- If It
were lIle Iarpat bird on _ _
It tbe PIn~1I were lIle larthest tar.et from &DJ' ot it. aJma.
TIle bawk dwindled In our eight,
even thougb we watched It through
powerlol blnocll1anl, unUI It reached a level tb&t ....tlafl.d lIle reqUlrementa of Ita hunting taotloa. It now
...lIed along on qu.lver!ng WIngo,
IIbowlng only II1I1&I1 up ..aad-dowa
excundons of the f'eather-Upa, but
.omehow conveying to us an ImThnh
foao • ~ Happ,. Y_
preeslOD ot areat tension ill the enUre &ollQn of Ita flight.. •
W-. .... ,.. a • .,. bapp)o New
It had overabot Ita muk .... at
Ieaat the quarter of a mile. But
13 S. Ctest@f Road
Call 0476
now It banked uvward a llbarp
angle, br.lngl.ng Ita dletant proJection to an abrupt halt. Then, head
pointing to lb. eky. It revereed Ita
position In a. tWinkllng and began
lIle moat lbrlillog . noae·dlve to
earth tb ..t Ie anywhere vlelble In
The
Swu"
maIe-
TIl. PIntail, _MD..bU... _
~ rapid P&4dllDa" pro..... aerou
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. . TOLD l!:4ltor
S'W A.THIIIOitEA"
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FRIDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1943
coach. Swalthmore H18'b baa played Bprlnsfteld HIgh for the la.st a
;yea..... Winning two of the three
games pla;ved. On Frlda;v Janua,..
1 at 1:10 o'clock the vare\t;v and
J. V. wut play on the Rldle;y Town.
.h1p court. BWIlJ'thmore and Rid.
H.S.BASKETBALL
SEASON OPENS
ley Township are rivals ot many
yeara' standing. 'Lc.at year Swarth-
Springfield First Opponent, January 4
_The ft.nt officlal Swarthmore
HIgh Bohool 'l(are\ty and J. V.
cam" ot the eeason 'Win be pla.yed
on the Sprln,cfleld court at 3 o'clock
on Tuesday, January 4. Probable
etartlng playere for th varBity are
ttRed" Barr a junlo.r. Greg Heath,
Paui Rutan, Dick Zlnn, and John
Rogeri. aenlol'S. The varsity squad
Includea Ed Beilield, Curt Galla.,·
gher. Jesfie mraoka, Gordy BI.lirman, and Bill Bell. sentors, and
:KenD,. Houtz, and Dan C\a;v
Juniors, with George Reimer as
o.
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more ~.rOD one if the games played
and 1081: one,
NEWS NOTES
Kath;y D<>WDlng Or Rlvervfew
road arrived home from Vassar
Colh!ge on Thursday December 16
and will retur.n to college on January 3.
Mr. Albert Thatcher ot Ridgewood, N. J .. spent the Christmas
week~end with his parents Mr. a.nd
Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher of Ogden
avenue.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Russell of
Ogden a.venUe entertained Mr. RusBeU's paronts ·Dr. and Mrs. Percy
RUBBell ot . Wllmlngton, Del., as
c,\
the.tr guests on Cbristmas Day.
FOUND
Mr. and Mrs. George B. WellFOUNJ>:-Ia Jdartel"s ParkIng Lot, burn and their small daughter Betorange mlt.ten. Can Swarthmore sy of Charleston, W. Va., are spendUSO.
ing a week vlaiUng their families
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. PlUmmer of
FOR RENT
South Chester road and Mrs.
FOR RENT-FurnlBh master bedroom
. and bath for genUeDl.&lL Telephone George W. Well burn ot Rutgers
avenue.
Swarthmo~ 0191.
Mr. Plummer·is convalescing sa1-.
FOR RENT-House" .. rooms and bath,
iLll conveniences, completely ·reno- Istactorlly trom an attack of pneuvated. New furnace, half mlle from
monia.
C:Jl1ege. '50. call Media 2526 after. 7.
. Mr. and Mrs. Will1am F. Hanny
FOR
RENT-Complet.ely .turnLehed
large. room and bat.h - private en~ ot Yale avenue entertained M.1ss
trance-reaaonable. Immedlate posaea- ,Tosephlne Airy of Merchantvllle, N.
alon. On bus '1 me. Call Mrs•. JtUBSell.
swarthmore 162:11 between 6 and 8 p. m. J., as their guest over the hollda.ya.
Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Hoot ot.LatFOR SALE
ayette avenue enterta.lned 15 .at a
FOR . SAJ.Fr-Glrl·S
.
white Ogure skates famlly dinner party on Chr.1Btmaa
• size 61AI. SOod condition. can Swarth- Da;v. Their gueatB Included EoBign
more
Lewis Lawrence of Harvard Un!FOR SALE--Klndllng wood, 6 bushels ve~ity and· Mrs. La.wrence, Nancy
for
4e1lver,.. Call Swart.hmore
Hoot home from Wheelock Conege
HeW•.
oil a. month's vacation, Seaman 2/e
FOR SALE--Qlrl'. flgure Bkates on
w.h1ta ah~ .lze 6. worn twice. Price Dick Hoot of· the Naval TraLnlng
,.. SWarthmore 0"8.
Station at Bainbridge, Md., Mrs. W.
S. Fricke, Miss Frances Fricke and
U\BB Margaret White all of C;vn.
WANTED-Boarders. 56 South }dor· wyd, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fricke
ton Avenue. Reasonable. Comfortable
home. convenient transportation. Tele- and son "Clipper" of Newtown
Square and Mrs. Mary Hoot of
phone Swarthmore 2389.
.
WANTED-Electric - refrigerator. s~.!1- Philadelphia.
able tor familY uee. Cash. Telepho~te ~. ·EiiBfJ!i1r:r:awrenco graaua1!'d 'fr61tl"
swarthmore 0837 or write Box. S, The the Harvard SUPilly School on DeSwarthmorean.
cember 29 and with Mrs. Lawrenco
WANTED-Electric vIctrola.. prefer ra.- will spend a. short titne a.t his home
dio c.omblnation, good tone essenUal.
in Norwalk, Ohio before leaving.
Telephone swarthmore 0962-.1.
for. his new,aastgnment.
WANTE:o-:.Woman _ two days weekly
Mrs. Lawrence the toriner Polly
for ironing and cleaning near bus.
Telephone swarthmore 0962-.J.
Hoot who Is a senior at ~erUn
WANTED-Three-qu.ll'ter boX or coil College arrived at the home 'llKt her
springs must be tn good condition. parents Oecember. 23 and was the
Telephone swarthmore 1656.
guest of ihonor at a surpri:!J8 shower
WANTED-Tuxedo for young man. given tor her by a few ot her
about size 38. Alao a French horn. friends tha.t evening.
Call Swarthmore l841 immoolately.
Bmy Hoot son of Mr. and Mrs.
WANTED-Typist with dlctaphone ex- H. I. Hoot of La!ay~tte avenue
rienc&-also receptionist. one who
u~ type-Write c. !.Qt.le, Glen Riddle. celebrs.ted .hIs eighth birthday DeSunrae :Refrlgera.tor Co.
cember 27 by enteraUnin~ 10 of his
young friends at a blrtl:lda'y party•.
SAl
"Pvt. L. Joseph Harant returned
~r in Service. Sate Investment. December 18 to bis s~tlon at Fort
Lot.
..alue Central
$3600;-willl
~o~~i
Lewis, Wash., after a. week's furneed1Ox26.,
tor ,2601.
oca;
,
improvements..
....... lough with .his parents Mr. a;nd
8-=T:~ J .
Mrs. J. J. Ha.rant of Rutgers avc](ntarJ' PlibUc - Illuurance nue.
Real
.tate
Midshipman David 'V. McIntire
returned to his tra.tning ship in
PhUadfllphla. Monday after a fourA. J. QUINBY'" SON' day furlough with his parents Mr.
.I.. HEBCBE QUIlfBY, ~B.
and Mrs. William McIntire of South
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Chester road.
Ptc. Kent D. Robb return8d to
his station at Fort Lewis, Wash.!
Wednesday after a weak's furlough
!:Ipellt with blS parents Mr. 8.!ld Mrs.
, •
Carrol E. Robb of Dickinson aveEDWIN B. KEIJ.EY, Jr.
nue. Mr. and lIr•. Robb entertalnYour Jeweler
ed at a. famUy dinner party in hon16 Eas& 7th at.
Obest.er
or ot their son Tuesday evening.
(Opposite New State _ )
Mr. and lira. Ueorgo Fro.bel of
'Pi:MJne CIr"f"flr .'11"
Swartlllnore avenue entertained at
SSIFIED
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WANTED
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.:J;ttow Germany is• growing stronger,
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. AU toltl. Germany II". 300 clm.i~1
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Germ_y's lines of communication
Pow morter, her military mieht .wiD
gather power, like a colline sPrine. The
Nui lII'IDiea. that fouchi. ..... furio1UlI,. ...
far from home . . Sbdincrad _d the
Caucasus will ficht even more furioud,.
aA the fichtine approaches Poland and
Germany proper.
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.1:. Tod~,. Cerin_y haa 3 ti;nee· cu mciny
combat divisions .. she had when ab.
. attacked' 'Poland'" years aeo.· Til.
divisions I08t at Stalincrad have been
The Germana __ have. 35,000,000 _kan in Nazi-do'!llinatecllanda, ..'coiltraded with 23,000,000 at the· start f1I
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Gw ft"J1."" - ~- ~;-,~i.' OD....in~-·
cluatrialmaapoww. SIIe··.I.ele to . . .
3,000,000 more _
wat! e~ Christmas
in .aD aD-out. mobjll...tlon chic. ...
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b~t the yaat iDduatriai po_. eI Hltl.'e.
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SWARTHMORE STUDEBAKER
, .SALES
&. .SERVICE·
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THE MUSIC BOX
BUCHNER'S
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DEW DROP INN
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SIPLER HARDWARE
E.L.NOYES
VlCTOR D. smRER
PETER E. TOLD
B. J. HOY 5 AND 10
THE INGLENEuK
CO-ED BEAUTY SALON
RUSSELL'S SERviCE
·MARTEL BROS.
H.B.GREEN,- .
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~BOUQUET
.' '8WARTBMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY· .
" MdCEBARBER, GIFl'S
HANNUM " WAITE
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MICHAEL'S .COI.I.F.GE P~CY·,·.
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Boob KOO_k SUppl1e8
G, en-I' (larda--JIObbr Craft
SIMMONDS
'114 Welsh Stree&
(Ilest.er
'.plao1le Ohelter 1-1111
~~§.~§.~~~~§~~~~~a
Cbristmas Froebel,
dinnerLt.their
sonBowLt.
Guenther
Frame
ers and Jrlr. Emery Lopmis and his
daughier lCatberlne of La.nsdowne.
Ur. and Mrs. Owen Ga.y and their
daughter Ruth of Crest lane enter..;.
taloed at CbrlBtmaB dinner Pfe.
Laddie Brown of the Marine Corps
who is stationed at New River, N.
C.
Ruth
Gay will
to Colby
Junior
College
earlyreturn
ncx~ week.
A.B.DM.ORB W11U)O'V CL"E.A.NING
Mtas Amanda Chase HlUes ftancee
COMPANT
h
SW.&RIB1lIORB BRAliCB
or .:Mr. Herbert Ward Fraser, '" 0
AD. Bra.dln 01
CJea,alaIm~orlng in English. graduIa lIle Terrlt0r7 for
. ated with 'honors from Smith C01PrM P ...... ~~r C.'iO~!:.l1 lege last week. Miss mUea who is
, ....._
B..~ 1.1
A>ftIOr8.,::::lJ the niece of Mr• .<\loon HllIes of
~
the Bwarthmore APa..tmentai, &pent
ChriBtm .... Da¥ with her l\ance's
familY the Herbert FraBerB of Wall·
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STORM SASH INSTAUED
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WAL1Dl V. LINTON
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Ingford.
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Mr.....d U1'& I. 1.. JoIa1one Of
Par.k avenue entertained Lt. and
JIra. W. A. J4a\one durin&' ChrtatDIU _k-ead. Lt. JoIa10118 110 - t10ned In MarrtantL
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SWARTHMOREAN
.Joan
~atcher
daul'bter ot Mr.
and Mn. WUllam Thatcher of Col..
lege avenue spent a few day. visiting MfdebJ.pman WUllam lrfaclnroy
of Annapoll", Md. at his home In
Westfteid.
Among the holiday guesta of Mr.
and Mrs. Winant were theJr daughters Mrs. John W. Pelnol who haa
been with her hUlband Lt. Pelrsol
8~tloned
at, Ft. Knox, Ky., and
Capt. lIorgan WIDant of the WAC
staUoned In Richmond. Va.. who received her bars as captain tho day
before Cbrlstmaa.
::Hr. and Mrs. Joseph Reynolds of
"Half·acre," Oberlln avenue entertained at "open house" on Cbr18tmas Eve,
l1r. and Mrs. John E. Michael o£
Harvard avenue were dinner guest;s
o.n ,Chr.lstmas Day ot their son-lnlaw and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Reynolds ot Oberlin avenue.
Mr. and :Mrs. E. C. Walton o£
Ogden avenue left Monday for Sarasota., Fla., where they plan to
spend the next three months.
M1BB :Mary Verlenden ot Lans~
downe was hostess to the Eightsome at a luncheon at the lngleneuk Tuesday,
Mr. and :Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker ot Riverview road bad as
their guests at a,... fa.mllY dinner on
Christmas Eve Mr. and Mrs. Lows
W. Fiaccus and their children
Margaret and David of Westtown.
and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Dietz·
ot Baltimore, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker 8pent
Christmas Day as the guests of Mrs.
Shoemaker's brother Mr. WilUam
W. WUso.n and wife of "Elda
Farms," BerwYD.
Gordon Bierman of South Chester l'Vad celebrated bls birthday by
entertaining 32 of hla classma.tes ot
the senior clasS ot the Swarthmore
High School at a dance at his home
on ChrlBtmas night.·
Mrs. L. J. Storck and John.
George and Molly Storck ot North
Chester road spent the Christmas
week-end with relatives .tn Wa.S'De.
Col. Storck lB overBeas with the
Ullited States Anny. The Storcks
have purchased No. 3 Crescent
Lane and plan to move there Ule
middle of January.
where they wUl
hol1day-vacaUon Brogan of Thayer
and
Guemae,.
unU! Januar;v 10. Carol wUl then road..
Cadet Charlea C. Brogan,
return to Penn Hall, Cbamber8~ Jr., .A.S.T.U., was &leo home from
burg to beKin the second &emuter WUUam and Mary College for
ot her freBhwan year.
. week-end. ,
JdISS Francti Hunter returned to
Presque Isle, Me., Sunday after
.spending the holidays with her
motber Mrs. Maurice Griest and
Mr. Griest at South Chester road.
l,{rs. Kenneth AI. Reed of Nortb
Chbter road enterta.t.ned at dLnner
and bridge at her home 'l'uesday
evcn1..ug in celebration of her husband's birthday. Guests were Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Davies lUld AIr. and
Mrs. J oscph"' Magowen ot Lo.n.e~
downe and Dr. and J4.r&. Earld
Welsh ot West Chester.
The ~'V,itt HUlB_ of Elm avenue
are golng to vla1t their· son-iD~Ia.w
and daughter Mra and Mrs. A. G.
McVay in Front Royal Va. Mrs.
McVay will return to Swarthmore
wiUt bel' parents for a. week's visit.
the
Wllllam A. Clarke, Jr. of CrumwaId Farm lD Waillngford lett
Monday tor Scarsdale. N. Y •• to
spend .a. few days wIth his coualn
Charles Stabler who 1s on & chrtatmaa furlough from the Arm,. Air
CorP".
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SHERIFF'B OFFICE
COUlI'r HOUB!!l, MEDIA, PENNA.
FrIday, January 21, Uff
9 :30 A. 1d. War Standard. Time
. Condltioll8: ,260.00 cash or certl1led
check at Ume of sale (unless otherwise slated. In adverUaement) balance
In ten days. Other conditione on day
ot aaJe.
Fieri Fuc1as
No. 121
December Term. 1841
#
AU that certain meeeuage or tenement and tract or piece of land situated In the 1.·ownsblp of Concord In the
Mra. W. S. .Harvey 2nd ot Col- County 01 Delaware and State. of
PenlUlylvanla bounded &lid d6lcribed as
lege avenue· had as her guests tor tallows;
the Christmas weeJr.~end Mr. and
- Beginning 'at a point In the course ot
Mrs. Horace S. Ridings, of Wll- the Smiths Bridge Road. near Ita center
as recently constructed, aaJd pelot
mingtoD, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Une
beIng South -sixtY-dve desreee thirty
H. Bodman and thetr daughter mInutes West. t.wo hundred and five ft.
the point of Int8I'88CUon of the
Holly. of Devan, iind Mrs. Chase M. from
center Une ot the aald reoolUttructed
road with the cent.er Una Of the ConNe\Vt~n of rollE!ge avenue.
cont Road (leading from ConcordvWe
lira and Mrs. Robert R.:Beck ot to Chester). eaJ.d poInt be1Dg a eGmer
Rose Valley entertained several of 01 other Janda of the Granton. extendjng thence by tho saJd lands D8.88i08
their friends at a. cocktaU party over &. stake set In thirty-four teet.
said point degrees
In the aald
road,
from ..• tv 6 on S un d ay D ecem b er from
South the
twent.y.seven
Lb1rty~a1x
26. On Chr1atmas day Mr. a.nd Mrs. mlGUtea East five hundred &eventyBeck were visited by Mra Beck's elght.and eighty-five ono--hwulredt.ha fL
to & stake; thence by
tormer~)'
nephew Pvt. H. H. BeCk. _ who Is of Howard Har..n.\l.Dl. now of .I. F.
ataUoned at the Aberdeen P.I'oving Styer, South alxty-four degreee twent.y
mInutes West. Tblrteen hundred. aevenGrounds 1'n .Maryland.
b'-tbree and. eishty-fow' one-bundredThomas Randall AIS son of Mr. the feet to a stone: thence by landa
conveyed bY' the Grantors on June 7,
and Mrs. w. H. Ranc:iall ~f Rlver- 1926 to Elizabeth W.h.alley. pase.lnc OVai'
view road who 1s studybig at the a post standing at. the .140· 01' the
aforesaid Smitbs Bridge Boad, North
UJl1veralty ot North Carolina. at twenty degrees twent.:vooOoe mlnulee
Chapel HUl under the Navy V-12 West Six Hundred seven and forty onefeet to iii. point In the
progr·am aDd Janet Ran·datl who ·hundredths
course of the saJd road South 01' Its
attends Hood College in Frederick, center Une. thence alone the course
of the aald road North 81sty-ftve deMd., were home for Chr1.8tmas.
greea thirty minutes East seven bunMr. and. Mrs. James A. Kelley ot dred seventy and thlrt.Y-8eVBn onehundredths feet. to a point; thence by
::Jealord, Del. were the ChrlBtmas other lands of the Grantors the t.hroe
week-end guests ot Mrs. Kelley's following courses and dlslances, to
wit (1) paa.slnc over & Blake set in
parents Mr. and Ml'8. Charles C. thirty-five leet trom the ])Oint in the
saJd road South twent.y-five degrees
.fifty minutes East One hundred thlrtyESTATE OF CllARJ.ES F. BINGLER, sevell feet. t(, a stake, thence (2) Nortb
WIilO 1UJ0w.a. Wi UHA,KL:H8 FRANK.. sixty-five degrEes thirty minutes East
LIN RINGLER, deeeased.
one hundred feet to a. stake, and (3)
Letter:s qf Administration on the North twenty~Ove detreea flftl' tninutea
E8ta.le ha.ve been granted to the West one hundrE-l.o. thirty-seven feet to
..M.t.:~'''' -!~J1n .It· Whj!:e!ey of ~~~_ above
undenigned, . who :request all· -penons' a· pohlt In the (.ourse of the atoreea.ld
agara Falls is spe.ndlng the holf- having claims or demands agalnst the road said Une pu.uing over a 8tak~
day season as the gueat ot her son- Estate ot the decedent to make known set b'ack thirt:v-thiee feet. from the au.1d
the same. &nd all persons indebted to point in the said road; thence along
in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. the decedent to m~e pa.yment, with- the course ot the said road North moUl delay, to .
ty~nve degJuB
thirty mlautea East
RbY P. Lingle at cornell a.venue.
PAULINE E. GUETTER. tour hillldred t"'fnty-elsht feet to the
Jean Flaherty returns to Duke
Admlnlstratrix, ftnt mt-utloned point In the course ot
310 Cornell Avenue. the aaid road, Ihe place of beglnning~
tJn~verslty January 4 atter 8pendlng
Swarthmore, Pa. Containing M-vt'-uteen and eJcht bunthe .hoUdays with her parents Mr. Or to hel· Attorney,
dred thirty-seven one-thouaandtbs &ereII
JOHN
E.
G£NSEMER,
more or Ieee..
and Mrs. F. T. Fla.berty ot Uni1004 Girard Trust Building,
versity place. Jean will spend the Philadelphia,. Pa.
2/4/44
Improvements constat of one atory
single bungalow, 22xU feet; open
week~end In New York City attendESTATE OF RICHARD OGDEN, late porch, hI8 teet; 2~car frame 1Plr&Be.
Ing the tbeatre and wlll be a. guest
01 the Borough of Swarthmore. Dela. 16x24 feet: frame chicken hOU8D~ 12x24.
ware Count.,., .PenDe,.lvaDla.
a.t a Naval""· Oftlcers dance Saturday
1 frwne chicken hOUBe, 8x12.
Letters 'l'estamentary on' the above
even'ug.
Estate have been granted to the underSold as the proverty of Fred BrantMiss Ma.ry Yates GUcreest ot signed, who requests all perso~ ha.v- ner &nd Violet Brantner.
ing claims or demands against the
Harvard avenue entertained at a Estate of the d-ecedent, to make known ALBERT .:1. CRA~RD. Attorney.
tea and shower in honor of Mias the same; and all persons indebted to
... d the decedent to make payment.. with- STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSWP, .,'
Eleanor Potea.t and Miss WlnUol·e
9ut delay. to
Man.a.gement, c:lreulatlon,.· etc., re-.
Park whose engagements !Were reEMMA C. OGDEN, Executrix, qulred by the Adlt of Congress of AUgust !!4. 1912, &I1d March 3, 1933, of The
cently ·announced FrIday, ChristDarUnou~~a':-r~m!~~e:;:~\p!;fvn~a Swarthnlore&n
published. weekly at
mas Eve at her home.
Or to her Attorneys,
Swarthmore, Pennsyh··&nla, lor October
1941.
Alexander W. Limont. 3rd, of ~R~~~t"il:~d:l:::oBJi.N. Jr.,
State of Pennsylvania.
Wynnewood, Pa., is·spending sever- 1'1 South A\'tmue,
County of Delaware, sa.
al days as a gUest of Charles Keen~ Media. Pennsylva.nia
2/4/44
Before me. a notary pubUo In and
tor the State and county afore8af.d~
an of Harvard avenue.
ESTA.TE NOTICE
.personally appeared Peter E. To!d.,
Mrs. Fred .1. Almgren ot Benja- ESTATE OF VIBGllIflA.. WHITMAli who, having been duly sworn ""accordJORDAN, Deceased.
min West aVl3nue who teaches the
Letters Testamentary on Ule above Ing to I&W, d esposea an d says th a t h eis the Editor of The Swartbmorean.
tenth grade girls ot the Pr60by- Estate have been granted to the un- and
that the following Is. to the best
dersigned, who requests &11 1l6n1ons f hi kn led
d bell •
terlan Sunday School, wnl enter- having
claims or demands a-Inst
the
0
8
ow
ge an
e.... managea truea.....
statement
of
the
ownership,
tain them Tuesday
n1ght wl~h Estate of the decedent to malu, known ment. (and It a dally paper, t.he
clrcuthe 'ocedenl,
same, and10 aU
persons
indebted
to Iat. Ion). etc .• 0 f the 'af ore.saId pubIleadellSert at her home fonowed by a the
make
payment
without
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.,.
Uon tor the date. ldlown in the above
trip to the Ice FolUes in Phila.deldelay, thED R. WILSON, Executor, caption, required by the Act of August
phla.
644 Walnut Lane, 24, 1912, u.s &mended by the Act of
Mldg6 lJrown of Nqrth Chester.
Swarthmore Penna. March 3. 1933, embodied in section 631.
to ht.e Attorney,
'
Postal Laws and. Regulations, printed
road was hostes9 to a group ot her Or
D MALCOLM HODGE Esquire
. on the reverse ot this fOrint to wit.:
.
. ,
1. That the names and aadressea of
Swarthmore "friends rwho
were
Bullding,
-t-12-10 the publisher, editor. managing edJtor,
home for the holidays at a small, Gibson
Chesler, Penna.
U
and business managers are:
informal tea. at her bome S-Jnday.
ESTA.TE NO~CE
Puh1isher-Th~ Swarthlllorean,. Inc.
Midge is spending her Christmas ESTATE OF SARAH 8. FABLBT,
Editor-Peter E. Told, Swarthmore,
late of the Borool'll of 8warthmon, Pa.
vacation from Mary Baldwin ColCount)" of Delaware. State of Pell."
Managing Edtto-r-Peter E. Told,
lege. Staunton, Va. at home.
lI)1yania, deeeased.
Swarthmore, Pa.
Letters Testamentary on the above
Business Manager-Peter E. Told,
Ensign James M. Dryden son of
""tate have been granted to the under- Swarthmore, Pa.
Jdr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Dryden. 8lgned. who requests all persons hav2. T,hat the owner is: The Swanhof swartb~ore
a.venue
apent ing clrums or demands against the morean, Inc., Swarthmore, Pa.
estate of the deoed.ent to make known
Peter E. 'I'old, Swarthmore. Pa.
Christmas in England after 10 da.ys the same, and all persona indebted to
HamId Ogram, Swarthmore. Pa.
Mary A. Gilby Cheyney, Swarthmore,
In Africa.. Enslgn Dryden Is co- the decedent to make payment, wlth.to
Pa.
pUo.t of the Llberat~r In whlcb he out delay, DR.
EUGENE 8. FARLEY,
PETER E. TOLD.
202 South River Street.
Sworn to and sUDscribed before me
made the t.rip.
WILKES-BARRE.
Penna.
thLe·
4th
day
of
November
19f5.
Ale Norman D, Hugbes has Or to his Attorney.
.
REBA C. LOVE,
passed his axamlnatioDB as avia- WILLIAM: TAYLOR. Jl".
Notary PubIlc.
(My cohmmtssion e:J:plres February I,
tion radio man at Cantord. Fla., County Bundlng, Hedla,
Dela-.vare County. Penna. 11!24rn~-6t 1945.)
and is n()W taking pre-flight trail!.·
Ing at Mt. Vernon, Iowa.
Nanoy Hobart of North Chester
road is entertaining Mias ToIU Read
ot Pittsburgh who arrived Tuesday
to be her house guest tor the next
ian'"
I
,
Swarthmore National Bank and
Trust Company
week.
"Open House" for high school
seniors and theIr guests: will be
held etartlng at 9:S0 New Year'.
Eve at the hOJDe of Sally Spencer
on QuernBeY road. Everybocb' 18 to
brio.. hIB OWJl food.
.
·111'. and YI'8. WllUam E. Heti:el,
Jr., and their 4a..gh~rB Janet,
carol and D1De of Tha;ver road left
Buad8¥ for Ft. lAUderdale, I'\a.,
ANNUAL MEETING
The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Swarthmore
National Bank ilnd Trust Company, for the election of
directors and such other business as may come before the
meeting, will be held at the banking house in Swarthmore,
Pa., on Tuesday, January t t, 1944, between the hours of
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The Swarthmorean, 1943-12
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1943-12
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