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SWARTHMO~' PA.. _AY, NOVDawt 3,
SERVICES MONDAY'
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BOROdGH ASSISTS
ENJOY REUNION IN HAWAll
FOR IM~ s. BITTLE~
DISTRICT MEET
Swarthmoi-e Residenf
For 37 Years
Succumbs
W.tlllam s. Blttie of i26 Rutgers
avenue died Thursday. October ZS
In the Grandview HOIIPIt8.J, SellusvUle, where he had been under o~
lIervation for several weeks. Death
was caulled by a cerebral hemorrhage.
,
I i
Mr. Bittle w.ho was 78, had !>eeIi
a resident of Swarthmore for 8'1
years, was ~ngaged in the Mercantile, buslnesa for 10 yars and was
a prominent Real Estate and insurance Broker' for the past 27
Years.
" II", .."/ !Ill
~
He was born in Chester County,
the son of John and Frances Blttie. Later he became· prin'cipal of
Ingleside School, Queen Anne's
County, Md., and assistant superintende.nt of schools in' Queen
Anne's County. In 1889 he married Emily Gertrude Smith ot Ingleside, who' died In August 1940.
Mr. Bittle was an active member
of thl! Swarthmore
MethOdist
Church, and of the Swarthmore
Rotary Club.
Surviving; are a son W. Mark
Bittle ot Sellersville, two granddaughters and one great 'granddaughter. Funeral services were
held from his late re&ldence Monday with Interment at Church Hlll,
Md.
Special, Sei'vi~es
Today With Local'
Donors
ori'
~.
,
PboWgraphed at their Paclflo get-together are :;pl. John Ball' of tlw Marines, Major Clh'ford RUIIlSeJ
Lt. WllUam PIpe!!' and Pvt. George L. Earnshaw, Jr.;, all of the Army. Their families are here and their
talk was of Swtvthmore, too.
Health Bulletin
There have been no further
cases ot pollomylltis wlthln t~e
pa.at two weeks. It Is felt by the
Health Offtcer that the danger
of
contag.lon
Is not very" great at
, 't:,
,
... _
"present. ":T11e" bans on Sunday
Schools. scout, meetln~,
etc.,
are hereby lifted. Occasional
cases are still occurring in some
arena, and It would be wise, if
unnece88ar,y
traveling,
and
crowding be avoided. When
teaslble, It would be better to
postpone children's parties for
Mrs. Ch,arles Israel represented
several
weaks.
the local GIrl Scouts. Mrs. James
Evans '1rlnlty Church. MrN. George
Davisson the Legion AuxtUary Mrs.
Frank G. Keenen the P.resbyterlan
Church and the Woman's Club,
Mrs. Roy W. Delaplaine the Music Club, Mrs. A. R. O. Redgrave
the Friendly ,Circle, Mrs. W. E.
Tetzel. Jr.. the Navy League, John
H. PItman the Rotary Club, Mrs.
Robert Erskine the Servicemen's
wives, and Mrs; E. L. Mercer the
Friends Meeting at the meeting of
the Red Cross Camp and Hospital
Council on September 26 at tha
home of the chaJrman Mrs. Roy C.
Comley.
Mrs. .Tohn W. Nason Is cha.trman
Reports were given by Mrs. WaI- of arransements for a meeting
ter A. SChDJtdt treasurer, Kather- of Independent voters tonight at 8
Ine Bassett" secretary, Mrs. Theo p.m. in the Woman's Club, which
Saulnier vice-president; M.rs. Keen- w11l hear Earl G. Harrison speak
en chairman ot the ,Colfee Hours for Vernon O"Rourke Democratic
at the Convalescent Annex for the candidate for Congress. The' presimonth of October.
dent of the college will intr!,duce
The group was most Interested the speaker, whose announced topic
In meeting Miss McGowan the Red Is "Our Man In ,Congress."
Cross recreational director at the
Harrison who Is a member of the
Annex who told of Christmas O'Rourke-for-Congress committee
plans for patients and attendants promises to present the relative
there and explained needs which merits of the opponents for Conthe community organizations wflI gress from Delaware County, James
Work to fill.'
Wolfenden
incumbent and Lt.
A plea was extended to the com- O~Rourke. The latter has enthusimunity tor rooms for relatives of astic backing trom local residents
patie.nts who have great dlt- who feel that his three-year resiflculty In seCUring accommodat~ons dence here, his poUtioo.l science
When here. Any person who has tra.1n.lng and experience and his
SUch rooms available is asked to service In the Navy 9uaUfy him
call Miss McGowan Sw. 2833. There for unusually wise representation
is a great need for rooms which of Delaware County in the House
Will ucconll11odate children also.
of Representatives,
Games and mater.iais to fill Sea
The committee expects therefore a
Chests are greatly in demand and 1 ge gathering and desires It since
ShOUld be lcft with Mrs. Saulnier although
ar
Lt. ,O'Rourk e me this
who asks that magazines with car- workers in the count¥ last week.
toons be saved for Sea Chest scrap- Naval regulations prevent his debOOks.
Uverlng any campaign speeches.
The Council will meet next on
" Members of the local O'Rourke
the evening of November 24.
committee include Mrs. , Thomas
Lueders. M~S., Sewell W. . Hodge.
Charles B. Moore son of Mr. and
Mrs wnUa.m T. Hull, Mrs. John W.
Mrs. John C. Moore of Amh~rst
N~n, 'Wal~er A. Sch~ldt. Harry
avenue Is home for ~ week-end
L. Miller, and John R. Marshall.
from Haverford College.
HOSPITAL COUNCIL
,,WORKS FOR MANY'
Lo~al Organizations
Plan to Share
Christmas.
~'
JiEit_' ;-:Yi:AR----;"
::-:-
'
O~ROURKE
GROUP
MEET TONIGHT
Harrison to Address
Independents
At Club
ROTARY SPEAKER'
VIEWS CAMPAIGN
,
'Braille Class Opens
A Red Cross class In' Braille
opens Manday, November 6, on
the ninth fioor ot the Red CroM
headquarters ,at 511 North
Broad
street."
Philadelphia.
.'. :Meetlmr'''-i'rom "two 'to four the
class wiU continue tor 12 Monday sessions.
Mrs.
George" P~ ,Warren
Swarthmore's
chairman
of
Braille
announces
that
tbree
E. H. Taylor of the editorial
titan of the Saturday Evening Post, .residents have already enrolled
Ln the class. She will iJe glad
was the speaker at the Swarthto
talk with any' other persOllS
more Rotary Club at its recent
interested.
,
meeting. Hia subJect' was an anMrs.
Warren
has two Brame
alay&ls of the presidential camsla.tes
which
she
can place with
paign.
Individuals eager to share in
The speaker pointed out that
this .important phase of rehabllthere are some 30 factors that are
itatlon, and aid to the bUnd. All
new In this campaign tbat make
others are in active use.
it ODe of the most difficUlt to analIze since 1916~ For one thing, this
campaign is one of the most scientiftcally conducted, by both parties,
in recent years. The service men's
vote is a great uncertain factor,
although from InformaUon .received, it appears that this vote wlII be
inftuenced more by letters from
home than by any oth~r factor.
The trend IOf the negro vote is not
known, although It appears to
vary according to the negro leadership In the virious commWl.itles.
The Political Action Committee 1s
another
pronounced
infiuence
"Ingathering Day." Wednesday.
whose force Is not yet known. The
OctOber 6 was a real day of .redegree to which people wlIl be InjolcLng for the Swarthmore B.{-anch
fluenced by their opinion and conof the Needlework Guild. Oyer
cern for the President's health
2470" garments were turned In,
cannot at this, time be measured.
more than 200 more than last
"There are three possible out- year. The quality was remarkably
comes," said the speaker. "'1lhere fine. They "were dIstributed subcould be Roosevelt victory with a stantially as' follows:
landslide of 200 or more plurality;
Community health, Swarthmore
or a Roosevelt victory by a narrow
nUrsing d.ivlslon-715; Family Somargin or 100 or less plurallty; or,
ciety, Medla-349; Home Missionthird. a Dewey victo.ry. While a
ary SOCiety, Philadelphia-74; Taycreeping Dewey trend has developlor HOSPltal-140; .T. Lew.is Crozier
ed, it appears that Roosevelt seems
Home--89; Kensington Hospltalto have enough edge today to _win,
92; Babies Hospltal-81; Protesalthough some people thin.k the
tant Episcopal ,City Mi8Slon~83;
p.icture may change before election
Friends' Home for Ch.lldren-87;
and Dewey w.ill squeeze through."
ChlIdren's Bureau and Philadelphia Home for Infants-189; Sunny Crest Farm-S9; State Clinic
Missing In Action
No. 12, Ch'ester--134; Cbester Day
Mr. and Ml'J3. Henry J. HanzUk Nursery-l02; Lovers of Chlldren
America,
of Cornell avenue have received -'-87; Volunteers ot
PhlIadelphla-99;
and
Gospel
Misword that their son Lt. John Robert Hanzlik has been inlssing In ac- sion, Cheste~80.
tion ove'r Germany since October
Mrs. Walter has retired as president
after years Of faithful and ef15th.
ficient
service.' Mrs. S. S. RutherHa~llk who ' had : been a:
lord'
sucoeeas
her, In oftlce and,
Pilot on a B~U JAberator; was prothus.
thIs
quiet
work of' service
moted to the rank of First Lieu·~o~ on.
tenant in September.
. Member, of· the:,,;:Post,
Staff Says Anything
Can Happen
MRS. RUTHERFORD
HEADS GUILD
Mrs. J. H'. Walter
Ends Long Years
of Service
Ii
Eight hundred and thirty nine
blood donors I'egilltered for the v~t
ot the Red CrollS moblJe unit which
completes Its final thh·d day at the
Ridley Township School today. Mrt!I.
Phelps Soule Blood Donor chairman tor 'Swarthmore and Ridley
Township directed the meet. Mrs.
it. P. Kroon booking chairman for
Ridley Townllhip, Mrs. Robert M.
Walker actin~ for Mrs. Everett 1..
Hunt as chalrman tor SWarthmore.
Mrs. A. M. Lackey, and Mrs. Margaret C. Neal assisted her.
MOtor Corps members who drove
the unit to and from Philadelphia
wer'e Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge and
Mrs. Clarke Davis on Wednesday.
Mrs . .Tohn Fulmer and Mrs. Wl11lam
Rhodes'on Thursday, Mrs. John R.
Bates and Mrs. J. Francis Taylor
today. 'Others on duty tor the three
days were Mrs. Walter Schmidt,
Mrs. Thomas Sheridan, Doreen
McConechy and Captain Elizabeth
Bassett.
Swarthmore has cbarge ot the
special services today with the following volunteer personnel:
Gray Ladles Mrs. Edwin 1..
Harer, Mrs. Harry C. Barnes, Mrs.
Norman- Kraae, Mrs. Richard Halg,
Mrs. George 1.. Earnshaw, Mrs.
Leonard C. Ashton, Mrs. Hervey
Schumacher, M~'8. Charles D. Mitchell and Mrs. E. L. Mercer, local
Gray Ladles cl1alrman.
Nurses Aides Mrs. H. S. Toole.
Mrs. Wayne Randall, and, Mrs.
Horace Hopkins.
Mrs.
George
Sw.eet .. and--,eommunlty, "Health"
Nurses wlll assist the n1.lrslng staff.
Under the day's chairmanship of
Mrs. Lewis Goodenough canteen
workers Mrs. Charles Israel, Mrs.
D. Curry Armstrong, Mrs. Martin
A. Singer, Mrs. Agnes H. Sheldon,
(Contlnued on Page 7)
I
Destruction Reigns
SWarthmore bad Its wildest Hallowe'en In 20 years. The activities started on Saturday night,.,
continued on Sunday night and
reached a cUmax on Monday evening when tour regular and two
special police responded to more
than 90 complaints.
The activities wer3 not confined
to removing signs and furn.lture.
soaping store windows and automobiles, festoon.lng poles.-trees and
cars with eDough tissue to enable
Scott paP1!r to declare an extra
dividend, but took on many more
serious aspects.
Rocking ch'alrs were smashec.: to
kindling, a concrete bench was upset an4 broken, an attempt was
mo.de to .remove a foot br.idge over
the creek along Lafayette avenue.
and the coal loading conveyor at
Green's coal yard was damaged.
At three
homes, apples were
thrown through the HVing room
WIndows, in a fourth home a ~arge
stone c'ro.shed ~hrough the living
r'oom window and landed on the
davenport. In one of these cases 111.
clothes line cut from another yard
,was stretched acro~ the front steps
to trip the householder who might ,
rush out to Investigate.
Parked automobiles were pushed into the center of the highway
and seats thrown out of the ~.
Others found pleasure in throwing milk bottles in front of passIng cars and even milk crutes. Not
content with pulling the pltfntlful
suppiy of leaves cross the highway
and setting them on fire, one or
more indlvidtiais Set fire to
~h
l)ox alongside of one of the business houses. This was fortunately
4Iscove..ed before it made much
headway.
Tuesday evening ~as
quiet. Eight poUce were on duty.
Fun is fun b\lt the 'borough haa'
had enough of that .kInd to lest
another 20 years.
a:
,
Get Out
and
Vote
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THE swIiiTHMOREAN
VOL XVI-No. 43
War
Ches~
SWAR11IMORE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1944 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _$3_._00_P_ER_YEAR
__
SERVICES MONDAY
ENJOY REUNION IN HAWAII
BOROUGH ASSISTS
DISTRICT MEET
FOR WM. S. BITTLE
Swarthmore Resident
For 37 Years
Succumbs
On Special Services
Today With Local
Donors
W.llllam S. Bittle ot 126 Rutgers
avenue died Thursday, October 26
In the Grandview Hospital. SellersvllJe, where he had been under observation for severol weeks, Death
was caused by a cerebral hemor-
i i
rhage.
,
Mr. Bittle who was 78. had been
a resident of Swarthmore for 37
years, was engaged In the Mercantile business for 10 years and was
a prominent Real Estate and Insurance Broker for the past 21
years.
: ; ~·I
He was born in Chester .County,
the son of John and Frances Bittle, Later he became· principal of
Ingleside School, Queen Anne's
County, Md" and as/.18tant superintendent of schools in' Queen
Anne's County.
In 1889 he married Emily Gertrud!! Smith of ingleside. who died In August 1940.
Mr. Bittle was an active member
of the Swarthmore
Methodist
Church, and of the Swarthmore
Rotary Club.
Surviving are a BOn 'V, Mark
Dittle of Sellersville, two granddaughters and one great 'granddaughter.
Funeml services were
held from his late residence Monday with interment at Church HllI,
Md.
tel
HOSPITAL COUNCIL
WORKS FOR MANY'
Lo~al
Organizations
Plan to Share
Christmas
Mrs. Charles Israel represented
the local Girl Scouts, Mrs. James
Evans 'Jrlnlty Chm'ch, Mrs. George
T)avlsson the Legion Auxillary Mrs.
Frank G. Keenen the P.resbyterian
Church and the Woman's Club.
Mrs. Roy W. Delaplaine the Music Club, lUrs. A. R. O. Redgrave
the Friendly Circle, Mrs. W. E.
Tetzel, Jr., the Navy League, John
H. Pitman the Rotary Club, Mrs.
Robert Erskine the Servicemen's
wives, and Mrs. E. L. Mercer the
F,'lends Meeting at the meeting of
the Red C.'oss Camp and Hospital
Council on September 26 at the
home ot the chairman Mrs. Roy C.
Comley,
Reports were given by :!'IIrs, "Tal_
ter A. Schmidt treasurer, Katho.rine Bassett sccretary, Mrs, Theo
Saulnier vi('c-presidcnt; Mrs, Keenen chah'man of the Coffee Hours
at the Convalescent Annex for the
month of October.
The group was most intel'csted
in meeting Miss McGowan the Red
Cross recreational director at the
Annex who told of Christma.'I
plans for patients and attendants
there and explained needs which
the community organizations will
Work to flll.
A pica was extended to thc community fOl' rooms fOl' relatives of
patients who have great difficulty in seCUring accommodations
\vhen here. Any person who has
!;uch rooms available Is a..,ked to
('all Miss ~fcGowan S\\'o 2833. There
i~ a gJ"{'at need for I'ooms which
\\'ill nCf'ommlHiatc chil
Chests at'e greatly in demand and
should be lcft with Mrs. Saulnier
"'ho asks that magazines with cartoons be sa.ved for Sca Chest scraphOOks.
The Council will meet next on
the evening of November 24.
Photognlphed at their Pacific get-together are ;1)1. John Dalr of tile l\larincs, Major CliffOl't1 Rumsey
Lt. William P11)Cl' nOll Pd. Gi!orge L. Ellrnshnw, Jr." all of the Army. Their families arc bcro nnd thcir
talk wns of S\\llrthmore, too.
Health Bulletin
There have heen no further
eases of pollomylltls within the
past two weeks. It is felt by the
Health Officer that the danger
of contag.ion Is not very great at
present. The oons o.n Sunday
Schools, scout meetings,
etc.,
are hereby llfted. Occasional
cases arc still occurring in some
areas, and it would be wise, if
unnecessary
traveling,
and
crowding be avoided. 'Vhen
fooslble. it would be bettcr to
postpone children's parties for
several weeks.
O'ROURKE GROUP
MEET TONIGHT
Harrison to Address
Independents
At Club
:'Ilrs. John ,y, Nason Is chairman
of arrangements for a
meeting
of Independent votel's tonight at 8
p.m. in the 'Voman's Club which
will hear Earl G. Harrison speak
for Vernon O'Rourke Democratic
candidate for Ccngress. The president of the collegc will introduce
the speaker, whose announced topic
Is "Our Man in Congress."
Hal'risan who is a member of the
O'Rourkc-for-Congress committep.
promlses to present the relative
merits of the opponents for Congress from Delaware County, James
'Volfenden
incumbent and Lt.
O'Rourke. The latter has enthusiastic backinl;' (mOl local residents
who feel thnt his three-year residence here, his poliUco.l science
training and experience and his
service in the Navy qualify him
fOl' unusually wise representation
of Delawa ..... County in the House
of RCPI·esentath·es.
The committee expects therefo.re a.
large gathering and desires It sin~e
although Lt, O'Rourke met hiS
workers in the county last week,
Naval regulations p.revent his delivering any campaign speeches.
l\[cinbers of the local O'Rourke
committee include Mrs. Thomas
Lueders. 1\Irs. Sewell W. HOdg~,
Charl('s B. ~Ioore son of Mr. and
Mrs. William I. Hull, Mrs. John":
Mrs. John C. Moore of Amherst
son, 'Walter A. Schmidt, .Harr~
la
11
aVenue is home for a weck-end N
L. ~Iiller, and John R. Marsha .
from Haverford College.
ROTARY SPEAKER
VIEWS CAMPAIGN
Member of the Post
Staff Says Anything
Can Happen
E. H. Taylor of the editorial
of the Saturday Evening Post,
was the speaker at the Swarthmore Rotary Club at Its recent
meeting. His subject was an analaysls of the presidential campaign.
~taff
The speaker pointed out that
there are Borne 30 factors that are
new in this campaign that make
it one of the most dltHcult to analIze since 1916. For one thing. this
campaign is one of the most scientltlcaIly conducted, by both parties.
in recent years. The scrvice men's
vote Is a great uncertain factor,
although from Information .received, it appears that this vote will be
influenced
more by letters from
horne than by any other factor.
'l'he trend 'of the negl'o vote is 110t
known, although It appears to
VUI'y according to the negro leadership in the various communities.
The Political Action Committee Is
another
pronounced
Influence
whose force is not yet known. The
degree to whJch people will be Influenced by their opinion and concern for the PI'esident's health
cannot o.t this time be measured.
"There are three possible outcomes," said the speaker, "There
could be Roosevelt victory with a
landslide of 200 01' more plurality;
01' a Roosevelt victory by a narrow
margin or 100 or less plUl'ality; or,
third, a Dewey victo.I'Y. 'Vhile a
creeping Dewey trend has developed, it appears that Roosevelt seellls
to have enough edge today to win,
although some people thin.k the
I~icture may change before election
and Dewey ",jll squeeze through."
Missing In Action
l\[r. and ~Ir$. Henry J. Hanzlik
of Cornell avcnuc have received
word that theh' son Lt. John Robert Hanzlik has been missing in action oyer Germany slncc October
15th.
Lt. Hanzlik who had becn a
Pilot on a D-24 Liberator. was promoted to the rank of First Lieutenant in September.
Braille Class Opens
A Red Cross class In Braille
opens 1\Ionday, November 6, on
the ninth flOOr of the Red Cross
headquarters
at
511
No.rth
Broad
street..
PhJladelphla,
Meeting from 'two to four the
class wlll continue for 12 Monday sessions.
Mrs.
George'· P.
'Varren
Swal·thmore's
chairman
of
Braille announces that three
.residents have already enrolled
in the class. She will be glad
to talk with any other persons
Interested.
Mrs. 'Van'en has two Braille
slates which she can place with
individuals
eagel' to share in
this .important phase of rehobUitation, and aid to the blind. All
others are in acth'e use.
MRS. RUTHERFORD
HEADS GUILD
Mrs. J. H. Walter
Ends Long Years
of Service
"Ingathering Da~'," 'Vednesday.
OctOber 5 was a real day of .rejOicing for the Swarthmore Branch
of the Needlework Guild,
Over
2470' garments
were turned in,
more than 200 more than last
yoor. The quality was remal'kably
fine.
They /were distributed substantially as follows:
Community health, Swarthmore
nursing divlslon-715; Family Society. l\Iedia-349; Home Mls5ionary Society, Philadelphia-74; Tay10.1' Hospital-140; J. Lew.ls Crozier
Home-89; Kensington Hospltal92; Babies Hospital-81;
Protestant Episcopal .city 1\Iission-83;
Fr.iends' Home for Children-87;
Childl'en's Bureau and Philndelphia Home for Infants-189; Sunny Crest FaI'l1l-S9; State Clinic
No. 12, Chestel'-13-1; ClJester Day
Nurse,'y-l02; Lovers of Children
-67; Volunteers of
America,
Philadelphla-99; and Gospel l\Lission, Chester-80.
1\II's. 'Valter has J'etired as president after years of faithful and efficient service. Mrs. S. S. Rutherford succeeds her in office and,
thus, thi"l quiet work of service
goes on.
Eight hundred and thirty nine
blood donors registered for the visit
of the Red Cross mobile unit which
completes Its final third day at the
Ridley TO'Wnship School today. Mrs.
Phelps Soule Blood Donor chairman tor Swarthmore and Ridley
Township directed the meet. Mrs.
R. P. Kr(lon booking chairman tor
Ridley Township, Mrs, Robert M.
'Valker acting tor Mrs. Everett L.
Hunt as chairman for Swarthmore,
Mrs. A. M. Lackey, and Mrs. Margaret C. Ncal assisted her.
Motor Corps members who drove
the unll to and from Philadelphia
were Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge and
Mrs. Clarke Davis on 'Vednesday,
Mrs. John Fulmer and Mrs. 'Vllllam
Rhodes on Thursday. Mrs. John R.
Bates and Mrs. J. Francis Taylor
toduy.Others on duty for the three
days were Mrs. 'Valter Schmidt,
Mrs. Thomas Sheridan, Doreen
l\IcConechy and Captain Elizabeth
Bassett.
Swarthmore has charge of the
special services today with the following volunteer personnel:
Gray Ladies ·Mrs. Edwin L.
Harer, Mrs. Harry C. Barnes, Mrs.
Norman· Krase, Mrs. Richard Haig,
Mrs. George L. Earnshaw, Mrs.
Leonard C. Ashton, Mrs. Hervey
Schumacher, Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell and Mrs. E. L. Mercer, local
Gray Ladles chairman.
Nurses Aides Mrs. H. S. Toole.
Mrs, 'Vayna Randall, and Mrs.
Horace Hopkins.
Mrs.
George
Sweet and Community
Health
NUrses will assist the nUrsing staff.
Under the day's chairmanship of
Mrs. Lewis Goodenough canteen
workers Mrs. Charles Israel, Mrs.
D. Curry Armstrong, Mrs. Martin
A. Singer, Mrs. Agnes H. Sheldon,
(Continued on Page 7)
I
Destruction Reigns
Swarthmore had Its wildest Hal!owe'en In 20 years. The activities started on Saturday night,.
continued on Sunday night and
reached a climax on l\Ionday evening when four regular and two
special police responded to more
thn.n 90 complaints.
The activities were not confined
to removing signs and furn.iture,
soaping store windows and automobiles, festOOning poles. trees and
cars with eDough tissue to enable
Scott paper to declare an extra
dividend, but took on many more
scrlous aspects.
Rocking chah's were smashed to
kindling, a concrete bench was upset and bl'oken, an attempt was
made to .remove a foot brJdge over
the creek along Lafayette avenue,
and the coal loading conveyor at
Green's coal yard was damaged.
At thl'ee
homes, apples wel'e
thrown through the living room
windows, In a fourth home a large
stone crashed through the living
room window and landed on the
davenpOl't, in one of these cases 0.
clothes line cut fro.m another yard
was stl'ctched across the front steps
to t!'ip the householder who might
!'Ush out to investigate.
Parked automobiles were pushed Into the center of thc highway
and scats thrown out of the car.
Others found pleasure In throwing milk bottles in tront of passing cal's and even milk crutes. Not
content with pulling the plentiful
supp1y of leaves cross the hig.hway
and setting them on fire, one 01'
more indi"lduals set fire to a trash
box alongside of one of the business houses. This was fortunately
4!sco\'ered before it made much
headwa~'.
Tuesday evening was
quiet, Eight police were on duty.
Fun is fun h\lt the borough has
had enough of that .kind to last
another 20 years.
PERSONALS
,pOND !;W1d'-. wlth
~....nlll Mr.....4 Mri.. Loouar4 'C.
Diolllr)'or, Hunsiu-Y. .
William Hull Oeler, gra'adoon,of
Lt, John 1I'.'l>aley who h .... been
t!J the' BOn of Mr• •nd· )lira.. H.
Mrs. William' I. Hull of Walnut
instructor In advanced fly1llg at
Wella ot Park avenue.- .'. .
lane 1a here 'no leave trom V·11 Napier Field, Ala. t . visited hili par-
an
training In NQ.rth CaroUna. He haa entll Mr. and 'Mrs. John Daley of
been 8.BBlgned to' Midshipman's Cedar lane and Elm avenue wblle
ENGAGEMENTS
Aahton of Elm .,venue.:"
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"c..',ata,I:IC.i"eelat, ,
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Lieutenant
~one8
w:e ~ceivlDg
on the birth of a
Linda
Margaret J onM in tbe Hartford
.Hospital. Hartford, Conn., oli Oc:
tober 26.
M.n.. Jones Ili the f~r'mer M,Il;"
Adalyn Purdy daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. A. C. Purdy of Hartford.
Lt. Jones, the SOD of· Mr. and
Til. 8 .... C.re ,f.r A.,.
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Of Swarthmore
S1Dlday &: Monday
RING AROUND
ELIZABETH
Comedy by Chari Armstrong
Director, John Dolman, Jr.,
14, 15, 16, 17
8:20 P. M.
"IN SOCIETY"
and
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Benny GOODMAN
and his '--d
Linda DARNELL
L)'IlD BARl
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Friday" Saturday
ABBOtt &: COSTELLO
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Dennis O'Keefe
Eleanor Powell
in
'Sensations of 1945'
TUMday &: Wednesday'
Linda Damell
jack OAKIE
SWEET AND
LOW-DOWN
with
JAMES CARDWELL
ALLYN JOSlJYN
JOHN CAIlPBELL
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c-.eSaden
in
MARCH of TIME
"Summer Storm"
1944
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.'.Y PlUDAY AT .WARi__O_ 'P'"
'DIll: aw.url'lDlOlUilAJr, mOo, PmUIIP ,
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Despitewanimeconditions. Rnal1 again brings you le
SAVINGS.
On. special occasions some of these items are sold ~low regular list
prices 6111 ",.". .'lIItb mill", prim AS ni"V.
A1thougb quality is unchanged, tbe ...ri'l] and fll4.liJitS IIrt /i,.iltll.
So shop early and avoid disappointment.
Por JOur tolerance and underStanding if some favorite Ie Sale Items
are not available. we.say "Thank You!"
P,IlITIIR BI. TOLD E41tor
IA .~ lloe.~
~a:-.::::!_cru.PL,IIattar~""th1l&l7
14, lilt. at the Poet
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DI!I4DI.IN&-WBDNIIl8DAT NOON
FiUDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1944
"WITHOUT VlSIONI-.......i..
,- The political scene for the next four days will of tradition
be one of mou~lng intensity,
rising fury of charges and counter.charges Which leave the, average voter confused and weary
and on
t
th e can.didates in a state of collapse.'
,
e
can,on
y
ass.
ume,.
Th
h I
b h d th
e psyC. 0 Op e 10
IS. last IIIlOute whipping-up is puzzling.
Perhaps It bolls down to thiS, that neither side dare give up the
last word.
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Yet the earnest citizen who 'has been mulling over campaign
speec~es.for long.w.eek~ .must .have: ~ade~p his mind now. His
vote IS hiS 0'Yn, hIS deCISion With hiS mtelhgence and his con science to do hiS best for his country's fufure. What lies between
to~ay and the fateful Novem~er 7 wil.1 do, little to Change his
mmd. He .knows by now which candIdate for the presidency
seems to him to be freer of old prejudices and animosities, which
seems more consistent of action, whicli is more likely to strike
through to the real needs of China and the problems of other old
at
del
't .
h- h· th
an
.o~p ex coun. nes, w IC IS
e more eager to unshackle
Amenca s own chams on freedom and then to lead her against
the world's.
Th' .
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,IS IS an, election which, baffles political ideologies and
past llehaviors. The honest voter in this country who beseiged
senators and congressmen to support peace bills in the past canMethodist Church Notes
not, for example, now with honor cry "isolationist" at those who
The Church Schobl will meet on
carried out his or her will. The me-mory" of a voter is frighten.
ingly short. ,Nor in this mpment of peril can voters sit 'in their SUnday mornnlg at 9:46.
past party allegiances with comfort.
It is the future which con.
At the morning worship at 11,
fronts them,
the Holy Communion will be adTh
.
ministered.
ere IS 110 comfort in glancing down the list of registered
The Youth Fellowsblp will meet
voters in .this comm.unity. Ther~ are to,! many absences, nam,es In the evening at 7 In the chapel.
of those who expenencmg the comparabve peace of this village Helen Hoot and Elsie B. Wiggs will
and this land are not registered to vote or have not voted in, the report on the recent Youth Conlast two pregnant years and therefore cannot vote this election. venllon,
I~ is quite true that voting is ofttimes a bewildering task. But inThe Methodist Men's Forum will
difference, or scorn, or hypocracy (and what else is it if you talk meet In the evening at 8. 1.. 1..
loudly against poor government and contribute to it by never Hcdgepeth 'Will be the speaker. All
standing for anything) is a bewildering failure.
men or the community are corInvited.
Peelings run high this elecHon. And why not? American dially
The ChUrch Board of Education
boys are dying for what we have done in the past and what we will meet on Monday evening at 8
will do in the future; Ollr voteS are our only weapons to build at the hOme or Eleanor A; Shinn,
as-gdOd'a'world as we can." "How'to'use the'm'wisely? If only Lafayette a.venue.
The Woman's Society of Christhere were a primer to outline the way.
tian
Service will meet at a. covered
One prerequisite is certainly to be truly informed; to know
dish luncheon on Wednesday at
YOllr candidate, not only what he says, but what he does. How 12:30. This will be followed by the
practically prepared is he to put theory intO' practice? How . regular monthly meet~ng.
thoroughly does he know his community,' his connty, his state;
Tho Bible Study Class will meet
his nation?
If yon are informed you will not believe charges- on Thursday evenIng at 8 at the
no matter against whom or brought by whom-until you sift home of Mrs. L. E. Kau!!man,
Dartmouth avenue.
their accuracy and their justice.
The Official Board will hold Its
Neither side has any claim: to nobility when it comes to
shading or twisting terms. 'An advertisement in this issue signed meeting on Friday evening of this
by undoubtedly intelligent and sincere persons says "Wolfenden week at 8 o'clock In the chape\.
says 'no' to giving our soldiers a vote." Is that really true? Or
is it not true that federal legislation which would have limited the Christian Science Church Notes
broader soldier's vote already permitted by the state of Pennsylvania received his negative vote? How then would you yourself
,"Adam and Fallen Man" Is the
subject of the LessonwSermon In
have voted?
'
all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
Citizenship--good ctiizenship·- is not somethIng assumed on Sunday, November 6. The Goldeasily before each presidential election.
T,hat is dangerously en Text Is "Sin shall not have dobiased and ignorant: the too-quickly-forgotten act which defeats minion over you: for ye are not
any consistent governmental progress.
Good citizenship is under the law, but under gI'ace"
ceaseless, vigilance and study, the kind of citizenship which, be- (RomlUls 6:14).
fore it lobbies for its own bloc, surveys the state of the nation to
-,.----see how it will" effect the whole. Good citizenship is bigger than
Trinity Church Notes
an individual, a district, even a party! ~s W~ndell \yilIkie lived
Holy Communion will be celeit. "An areused, informed pubhc epmlOn IS of lRGalculable
brated
on Sunday at 8 o'clock.
value in a democracy," he wrote in his foreword to "An Ameri·
Church School will -hold Its sessions
can Program."
Good citizenship is the hardest responsibility of a citizen. I.n at 9:45 a. m. Holy Communion will
a democracy. But if there is ever to' be world peace more cIII· be celebrated at 11 o'clock when
·11 't
h I t k Wh t
r the rector will preach on . "Life
zens-even here-will have t 0 f u IfI I S woe as •
a eve Purpose and Ch
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l"IRS'}' CHURCH OF CHRIST.
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE
CHURCH
Park Avenue Below Hanard
Rev. DavId Braun, Minister
SUNDAY
SUNDAY
9 :45 A. M.-Chtirch Schooi
11.:06
A.
M.-Sunday
School.
11 :00 A. ~-Mornlng ,"Vorshlp. Sermon Topic: ''The Call to 11:00 A. M.-Sunday Leaaon-Sermon.
Worship."
Wedneway evening meeting each
week, 8 p. m, Reading room open daily
except
Sundays and holidays 12 to i
AIETHODIST CaURCH
p.m. Wednesday evening 7 to 8 p.rn.
Roy N. Keiser. D.D., Minister.
Church Edifice.
SUNDAY
AU are cordially Invited to attend
9 :45 A. M.-Church School.
tbe services and use the Re.olding Room
11 :00 A. ?I.-Holy Communion.
Rev.
TRINITY CHURCH
Christian Ander,!";on. Rector
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A. L. Schafer, dl_tor of tho
South Eaetem Chapter .of tho
American Red ero.. of which
Swarthmore fa a branoh, will opeak
In the. Wall\n8'ford Preebyterlan
Church. November f at • o'clock.
Mr. ,Schafer _
juet returno4
from a tour of Europ-.n Battle
l"ronl8, the Middle Eaat, and the
South Pacltlc where he bad & personal conference with
General
Dou.laa 'MacArthur:
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Watch the '!Birdie" ,
. Tbe Badminton croup at swarthmore High School are p!aylng
Tueeday evenlnga from 8 to 10
o·.lock. Anyone Interested In playlng, beglnne.. or el:pe~- .hould
.~Park ave·
contact Lee Blun41n, 111
Due, Swarthmore 0684 M.
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CENTRALLY LOCATED
In these days of transportation
problems it is wise to remember
that we are centrally located 'and
convenient to .all parts of the city.
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DIRICrOR. o • • UNUALI
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
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GOOD JOBS
at
GOOD PAY
in Vital War Work • Open to
GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN
Steady work • Oean, safe work • Ideal surround.
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ings • Good wages with regular inausea • Oppo....
p, m.
The newly tormed Library .A.eso~
elation will meet on Wednesday at
2:00 p. m. in· the Parish House.
Mrs. Edward N. 'Hay wUl ~isCUB8
Lewis Mumford's "A Condition of
Man". Mrs. HOward Adams will be
hostess and will preside at the tea
1
table. All the women of the Parish
are cordially invited.
}1'ollO'Wing Mrs. Orlando Shoemaker's fascinating talk on Babylonian art, the women of the Ecclesiastlca.l Art Group ,yilt make a
pilgrimage to the Pennsyh·ania
University Museum on li....iday. Women who may be interested tn the
origin of church symboUsm traceable to this period are Invited to
meet at the Cbaldean EJthiblt at
the museum at 10:15 a. m.
Plans are b~ing 'trade ~or a progmJn tor men to begin In December. Further announcements will be
made later.
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
~ :45 A. M.:-ehurch Schoo).
This Sunday morning at the 11
11 :00 A. M......:....Holy Communion and
Sermon Topic: "LiCe pur- o'clock service the sermOD will be
pose and Christianity,"
"The Call to Worship".
6 :00: P. M. Evening Prayer.
All departments of the Chureh
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
School and.~ the Women's Bible
FRIENDS
SUNDAY
CIaS$ will meet.this Sunday morn9 :45 A. H.-First Day School.
0 t
9 :45 A. M.-Adult Forum. The rs Ing. at 9;45 o'cl.ock .. The Church
c.f a serIes of three on the Hour Nursery will be held for chilsubject ot- ''The Ffrst
Three Gospels. What Are dren ages 1 to 7 fro-m' 11 to 12
They" Dora WlUson of o·clock.
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the faculty or Pendle Hin,
The Children's Choir will reMrs. Richard Halg of Riverview
speaker. All are invited.
11:00 A.. _:-Meeting for WorshiP in hearse Saturday afternoon in the road was hostess_ to -'The Elghtthe Meeting House.
p8,rlsh house ,at 2 o'clock. Th~ some" at luncheon and bridge ~at
WEDNESDAY
(
':If A. J[. to 1.10 P. K.--Sewlttlng High SChool }Choir will rehearse· ber home Tuesday.
and quUtlna In Wtbl er
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sessIons
onm.
Monday
and Wednesday
at .,:30 p.
and Thursday
at 7:30
CHURCH SERVICES /______!':.u':,"rd~'::~I~~~rt~n.
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Unl_ & further poUo ban fa an.
Dounced by Dr. Jonea, the ,JUDlor
A.l8embJlee will he reeumed on Sat.
urday. November ., tor the
10th sra4 ... The IrIrlo will ao uaual,
don evening dre.selll II.... Georce
,14. Kam.. general chairman: an·
Bounces the lollowlng cbalrmen for
the ,.ear:
lira. Philip Alden. 'ltb grade;
M..... Walter Dlcidnoon, 8th grade:
and Mrs. Howard HOPBOD, 10th
grade.
Thoee who
chaperone the
dances thll saturday are Mr. and
Mro. L. L. Leach and Mr: ",,4 Mn.
F. s. Long: Mr. and M.... George
Dunn and Mr, and Mre. W. W.
TUrner: Mr. and Mrs. iN. O. Plttlnger an d Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Faulk·
nero
the result of Tuesday's vote we only do that if "in the future we Prayer will be said at 6:00 p. m.
continue watchful and alert that our purposes may be made
The Choir School will hold lis
SUNDAY NOVEMBEH 6
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
'1I:4ltor
PIQ1IIaN_
VARJORI1II TOLD, A • _
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WARTHMOREAN
BUlld..,- atternooD, bop at .. o'clock
boy. and IrIrlo at 4:U o'clocl<.
The HI.h School Fellowohlp will
meet Sunday eveDlq r...,m' to
7: 10 o'clook.
The 8eu1on wUI meet In the
Chureh Office at 10:4& o'clock
Sunday mornlDg. New membere
will he received Into the chureh at
the 11 O'clock ..,...."",
Tbe Board of .Deacona wUl meet
Wedneedq evenIng, November 8,
at 8 o'clock In the .church atudy.
The Woman'. AaaoclaUon will
tneet Wednesday, November 8.
11:15 a.m.-Worship Servlce 104
by Mrs. J. -Maxwell Adame. 12
o'clock-Buslnesa meeting. 12:10 p.
m.-Luncheon In charge of Circle
2, Mrs. Charlea Mitchell, Chairman.
Mrs. Reavl. Cox will speak on the
returning 801d.\er.
The Chapel Choir will reboarse
at 7:30 o'cluck thl" evening In the
!'uriah House. They: will aIoo Tehearse Thursday evening, November 9 at 7:30 o'clook. Anyone luter.sted In singing with this choir
please see Mr. Henry Faust ber~re
or acter rehearllBl or acter church
service on Sunday morning.
The Committee on Soc.lal Educalion and Action w\l1 meet Tue8day
morning, November 7, at 10 o'clock
at the Church. All people who are
Interested are Invited to hear Mrs.
Shelmlre who wlll spook to the
Committee ~t 10;30 o'clock on the
"Returning Soldier".
THE SWARmMOREAN
pO YOU 1Uf0W
School at Northwestern University. on short leave before reporting to
Mr, and Mrs. Phlllp Wheeler
Evanston, Ill.
"
-Bradley Field. Wlnd80r Locks.
RUSSElJ.'S SERVICE
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Kniskern
of RlvervlVW' -road anT/SHt. Joseph' Zall, son ot Mrs. Conn .• tor P·'7 training.
. . . . YOU' c.r:LN.,u.e Duatlo
rounce tHe engagement . of . their
S. Gurln of Amherst avenue ·has
pvt. -:AUtm M.' Daley v18tted ,hie
nep1ar ~"JOI·' -WW .D.'·I~:
been
transferred
trom
AAF parents Mr. and Mrs. John Daley daughter, Ensign Karen E. Knlakern, U. S. C. G. Jt; (w,) and :Lt.
Convalescent Hospital, Nashville, ot Cedar lane and Elm 8.ve~ue
(jg) Robert Elder, White of HonoTenn., to' the "Army Air Forces' 'while transferring from Camp
newly-activated ConvalE:8cent HOB- Crowder. Mo., to Camp Edison, lulu, HawaII.
Ensign KnlBkern graduated from
pltal at Fort :x'homas, where h~ N. J.
sweet
Briar College In 194,8 and lJJ
now serves as a member of the
Harry-iC .. Seymour, Seaman l/c a member of the Junior League of
post's permanent-party 1?lfsonnel. who -has completed· his training
Phnadelphla. Lt: White graduated
James Holmes Callahan son of course of the Quartermaster School from Yale with the elaB8 ·of ·42
FOBMERLY ALWINE'S
Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Callahan of Gar- at Gulfport, Miss., _has been ap- where he was a. member of the
rett avenue was graduated as an pointed an Instructor at the Naval
DKE Fraternity a.nd the Boolc and
EnsIgn from the U.S. Naval Re- Training Camp there. Mrs. Sc.y - Bnake Society. The wedding
serve Midshipmen's School on -Oc- mour and children formerly of take place In the near futUre;
tober 26 in the Navy 'Drill Hall on Dickinson avenue who &\'e living
the campUs of the University of with the former's father In Sharon
Springfield, Pa.
Baltimore Pike
The engagement ot Mi88 Vlict(>rIl.1
Notre Dame.
Hill, are visiting In SWarthmore
.
,!
2nd Lt. Hugh J. Lumsden son of for a tew weeka. and plan to return Zarbonnes of Jel'Sey Clty•. N. J., and
Lt. William Craemer, Jr., has been
Mrs. Frances G. Lumsden of Ken- here permanently after May 1.
Phone: Swarthmore 0450
announced.
, Lt. Criicmer. 80n of
yon avenue has reported to AmarMajor James IV. Nelson of tbe
1110 Army Ah' Field for duty. He Medical Corps of the U. S. Army M~.-and Mrs. Wm. Craemer or Bar.
yard avenue. Is at present stationed - - - - - - - - - , . . - , , . . . . . . . . ; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - was commissioned O_D December 6, wbo recently returned atter two
CHANEL
at the QuartermaSter Depot. Jersey MARY DUNHILL • P.RINCE MATCH~BELLI •
1943 and betore entering the ser.. years of oversaaS' duty. has just
City.
vice was eQl.ployed as a. Corpora- been assigned to the General ArmY
tion Tax Accountant.
Hospital at Cambridge, Obio and
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Corse with Mrs. Nelson 'lett Sunday for
is new po~. Mrs. Nelson bas been
h
of Yale avenue attended tbe gradULt. (jg) Samuel L. Cresson. M. C.•
ation ceremonies at Muhlenberg living with her parents Mr. and U.S.N.R., and Mrs. Cresson an"
Mrs. Carl de Moll or Park avvnue.
college Sunday. Their SOD J erry
nounce the blrtl). ot a daughter
BEAUTY SALON
completed a four-term course In
2nd Lieutenant MUton H. Fus- Elizabeth Keay Cresson on Novem· •
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Hell, 3rd. son of Mr. and Mrs. MttI
Tral
rn
preparation for Officers'
n ng
ber 1, In the Lying-In Hospital, _
Beauty
vc)tes
for
her
man
in. the Marine Corps. Jerry Is nOW ton H. Fussell, Jr., ot Vassar ave:J
-I
nue has just returned to Camp Le Philadelphia.
undergoing observaUon on a pos- Jeune, North Carolina, a.fter spend The new baby is a granddaughter 0
::c
rn
sible knee operation at the PhII aof Mr. and Mrs. G. Ward CreSSon en
13 South Chester Road
delphia Naval Hospital.
lng a 10-day leave. Lt. FUBS~n Is of Riverview road. LL Cresson Is ::0
serving In the U. S. Marine Corp
Call Swarthmore 0476
serving i,n the Mediterranean -area.
Ensign Richard R. Haig who Reserve.
completed
his
Indoctrination
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Crosby
Lt. (j.g.) and Mrs. John M, CHARBERT • SKYLARK. LUCIEN LE LONG • CHEN YU
Course at Hollywood, Fla., spent a
week's leave at hts home on Rlv- of Princeton avenue enterta.ined JacksOJl are receivIng congradulaervlew road before reporting Mon- their nephew QM .. ·2/c C. Russell tiona on the birth of a SOD. Andrew
day for advanced training at MI~ Cl"osby. who was guest 80101st at Francis in the Bryn Mawr Hospttal
t
.
the Presbyterian Church Sunday
on Sunday. October 29.
ami. Fla.
t
morutng, as thetl" week-en d -gues.
The ne\v baby Is the grandE}Dn of
Jay Daugherty who completed a
four-term course in Marine train- QUal'termnster Crosby ,who recent- Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Jackson of Pal'k
Ing at Muhlenberg college left ly rf'lturned- from overseas wh.ere avenue.
,
Monday for Parris Island. S. C., ho participated tn the invasion of
. after spendnlg a few days at hIs Normany on an L.F.T., has been
Pharmacist·s Mate 2/c Wl1llam
home on Dickinson aveuue. Hla assigned to the V-12 Vnlt at Potter Ashton, USNR.; Medical
brother David Daugh.erty who is Bloomsburg State Teachers College. Corps and 1\Ir8. Ashton are receivtaking the A.S.T.R.'P. at the VlrMr. a.nd Mrs. .T. H. Waiter, Jr., ing congratulations on the bIrth or
glnm Military Institute, Lexington, of Benjamin West avenue wll1 en- a daughter Susan Payne ABhttJn on
Va.> returns there Sunday after a tertatn ,Mrs. Walter's brother-In- october 30 In the woman's Hosw
week's furlough· at his home here. laW amI slster Lt. William Boone. pital, 1/htJadelph i a .
1\1rs. James 1\1. Dryden n.nd hel" U.s.N.R., nnd Mrs. Boone and
Ph.M. Ashtop ,i9 on duty in t.be
baby daughter of Key West, Fla.> their small son of Charleston, W. South Pacific> and Mrs. Aslltor. has
arrived here· "vednesdn)" Inst to Va., who will arrive tomorroW for a.
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visit her pnrents-in-lww !\Ir. and wce.k>s visit. Lt. Boone Is en ~oute
Mrs. Alexander 1\1. Dryden of to his new assignment a.t Boston.
Swarthmore avenue.
Lt. (j.g.) Mass.
Swarthmore Branch of
James :'\1. Dryden has been called
AIC William S. Spiller has been
Navy League Service
to Norfolk, va., for further assign- appo.inted fllght lieutena.nt of his
nIcnt,
squauron in the Advanced Navlgo.TRINITY CHURCH
1\.-11'. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates of Uon School of tho Army Air Forces
BASEMENT
"RockY Spring Farm," :Media re- Training _Command at Ellington
\\'ednesduy, November 15, 17 p.m.
celved a. letter dated October 11 Field. Texas. Cadet SplUe.r, son of
Thursday, November 19
from their son Sgt. Guy C. Batcs Mr. and :\lrs. Robert E. Spiller of
9 A.M. to 4 P. 1\1.
IntormJng them that .he Is with the ,"Vh.ittler place, forn\erl~' attended
Infantry In Germany.. Their othcr Massachusetts Institute of Techson Pfe. William R. Bates writes nology. Cambridge, -Muss.
from the Netherlands East Indies • Leonard C. Ashton, Jr., son of FOR
t.hat he has rejoined his company Mr. and :Mrs. L. C. Ashton, Sr., of
nfter an attack of malaria and Elm avenue "\YaM recently promoted
jaundice.
from the rank of second Lleuten- Call
Mr. and 1\Irs. James C. Callahan ant to that of First lJeutena.nt. Lt. Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
of Garrett avenue have had their Ashton Is a co_pUot of 0. B~17 Fly~
son, Jame:s H. Callahan of Mid- ing F01.tre~ a.nd is stationed at an Swarthmore 20.80.
shipmen's School Notre Dame, Ind.. 'Eighth Air Force bomber station ,L I FE"";' 2 yrs_ $7.00.
home on a five day leave before In E·ngIan d .
(Renewals)
3 yrs. - $10..0.0
reporting to Brunswick. Me.. for
P Well s c. radio
T ISgt. William.
Until Nov. 10., only
further tralnlng.
n
operator-gunner 0 the EIghth Air
Haines Dickinson son of Mr. and Force B-17 Flying Fortress "That's
Mrs. Walter H. Dickinson of Mt. All J k" has recently returned
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING and
Holyoke place, has enlisted In the
ac 'L d AAF three-way shutfl'om a th r
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by some _ r ~er.but '",m
then on It atsyOd u:c1uolvely on 1I1e
ground",peedlng from one eIi4.. 4If
the 1I_ld to the Other. being much
battered about In the flght;1bat ....
aned. and entering Swrthmore'&
eoa1 three tlm...
At the half. when the score stood
1.. 0 In Westtown'. favor, coa.ctl
V1rg1l1ta. Allen told the..team that
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help them. that "WeattOWll' fa lnat
& better teamt~' bUt that -with aD
effort Swarthmore could· sUll
th to d e f end '.tli e Constitu
···tion repeate
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arter >an exdtln&' ElUDe with .. 40U7' •
oerv1ng victory for the brilliant
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Weettown teama. with ~a dereat
men at Ellington,
I could· not but, remember theremarkawhich'have
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tour yean, and with the. :ROre-:2 ..1.
made about
it by AmericaDsof' foreign· birth who would
:aeekto' destroy. it •. ~ : ' llret.
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Two year. ago his motlier and I had seen a similar group file into tH.
chapel at Ellington to receive their wings, and our second boy was among
th~.. Today he and his elder brother, who had chosen Navy Air, are memories, precious memoriel, it is true,but boys to be spoken of in hushed tones
aI boy. who would have made good citizens, two boys whose memories will
. never be dimmed in the eyes of their father and mother. ·They, with thou·
.ands of other., have made the supreme ..erifice for America as they knew.
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"a scrap of-paper-. ~ • an outmoded document. ~. a billofpropa tlOrighta ra~
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TO '1'BEE WE.surG
than a bnI of·human rights". Andthe.. are :the .men , who .... ·elrjntr that The High School CIl_' after
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our country
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weeks of hard praeUceJll14er the
direcUon of Allee .E. Bl~t.· .....~
prlaed the Teache.. lnatltute afttir
lunch on October "0 at the lIIedl&
Theatre with an old raabloMC1 eorn
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The sitUation under which the COMMUNIST FRONT., In .Amadea II
trying to wield control over our country through the capture of one of our
sr-t political parties, is so preposterous as to be almost incredible. But
It and loyed it.;
abucklng
The:. -el1lIrIn&' .
party.
~p'eeta"
Pa~tyn
of "JobDeon·•. 8hucklq.
sauntered ..to tbe dR • .&MID.
vartOU. parte of the· theatre "'d
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'~ShucklD'
companied
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of the Cora'·· ·actiddter
Sharpe an4 pfanfat
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Myron
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After much Indu.trloUli
aelend tile Constitution of tile United States against all enemies, foreign or do·
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qualms on Thursday attel'llOOD . .
the chin tor: SwarthmOl"fl'. eeater
t1ielr being, the efforb which arehelntrmadebytheHILLMANS,theBRC)WDERS, the MURRAYS and other!!, including OUR PRESIDENT, to nullif7.
the aacriice. of thou.and. of American.boy••
Istooa In the blazing sun at Ellington Field, In Texas, last Monday and
watched the cadets file by, fine manly chaps, watched them come into the
hall in whicll they were to receive their wings as commissioned officers in
the United States Army Air Force. My third and last boy, a lad of 19, waa
_varsity" hockey team auffered ...aome
they watched Weat.town ·&core
against the aecoDd :seam. They
fervently hoped lUI they sat on the
aide 1111.. that the opponenta' lint
team WIUI not 80 good.as their 110ond. However. as they took their
poeltlona on the flald I'4a4y to.apt
tor another . victory, they Uttle
knew that W _ _ ''WaII to trl·
umph with ..: a·o.co .....
The game atarted .,.Ith alliow on
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memc, that I will bear true laith and allegiance to the same; that I take thi,
obligation Ireely, without any mental reservation or purpose of
. .e"asion; and
that I will well and faitla/ully discharge the dutie, 01 the oIIiceupon which I
,.". aboutto ent.,.: SO HELP ME GOD."
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. Tliat'he anel his fellowsliave openly boasted tliat tlielr organization, die
CIO, is raising niillions as a war chest to help keep Roosevelt in power, indicates a blatant confidence in their "Victory. That thia money .hould-be extracted
from hundrecla of thousands of members whose memberlhip was forced on
them, is aidisgrace.
That they get away'with It il a ..lhameful tribute:to the
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have with our Department of Justic~
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For a moment my dioughts driEted from tlie son who~e hurned body 11..
Jomewhere in France and from the other son who lie. in native soil •••
ahucklng. Phebe Luk.... fGUlld the
red' earl Tbe choma sang with har '
"The Rich Old Mlaer Courted Me"
aa .he claimed Andy Kirk her pr1a8
and relected "old, and _ y "
Alden.
.1o_n·o party lacked nothlnr.
It ,wiut .comptete 'eVen to'lIIIuare
dancl.... to the tune ot "SOllrwood
Mountain." The end ;ot· the pia.
ocea:aIon eame wtth the cHinaz-
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planes., paints.. toolb· b......... _ .
paper .dolla. and. toy .hor.... bav.
been ,packed by "tu4entll bt,u,. .two
elementary acIloola .to .""Ip ,malte
. ChrlatmlUl ba1>pler for ebUdren
Who was It wIio climbed the stairs, hat in hanel, to Hillman'••ulte.m a·
Chicago
hotel to learn the wilhe. of the boa. as to who would
be Democratic
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candidate for the Vice-Presidency? It wu our United States Deparlment of at home ADd abroad. .Jean Me..
Cr_lght. 2nd grade teacltar.. of the
Justice head-the
man .wom to uphold our lawl (including the Smith.Con,
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COllege Avenue·Schooi. and M.....
Ko.ore. "Who- teaches the Itll
nally Act which makes it a felony for a labor party, ora corporation, tOCOIl- garet
nade. at Rutaere A.venue. aupervtatbe cOlleoUon and packing 11f
tribute to a political party) • Yes, it was AHorney Gener81 Biddle,'and til. maD ed
the' eltta. The -- boxes wUl -be c:IM...
by the American Red
with him wu the person who later was. named by HILLMAN .. the Demo- ·trJbuted
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oratic Vic.Presidential nominee, HARRY TRUMAN.
TealL QnuIe MotllllaMeet
Our forefathers wIio wrote the Constitution knew that they were givin,
to future generations a document so precious that it would be worth the lOll
of American lives to preserve • ~ • and they knew that there would ari.e enemies to it, domatic u well al foreign.
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~o boy. volunteered, and the pledge I made thel1l thenl
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With HILLMAN and BROWDER and their ilk as arro,ant as they are
now, what will their attitude be if they .succeedin re-electing Franklin D.
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Roosevelt? Where will their power end? What wiil happen .to. the.righta .
dlacuaalon.
auarant. under our Constitution?' If our interests mould .u1timately claali
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with tho•• of Russia at what point will! these men make,up their mind.
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A .meel1Drr for 'tile 8th grade
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wherethe:lrfirstloyaltyshouldlie? If England'. interests should clas~ with November.16
..I 1:16 p .. m. hi _
Hlrrh
School
.cafeterla.
Tbe ninth
those of ~USlia, will our country's armed forces be thrown apinst a nation
grade teache.. will 'dl8<>uea' Ibe
techntqUeII ot Itudy. lira.' MaJsare.t
)yule kin.hip to us derives from a common parenthood7
C. Neal lathe chairman of the
"To tlie best of my meagre ability.l.hall do alII can to defend agamsl
foe. at home the institutions you ~ys have enlisted to uphold ••• and I .hall
do that without fear oE sacrifice if it costs me everything I have, includine my
liie, so help me God."
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father,
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Jdotbera will ,be .hold 'on' Tbundq.
Noyember" :at·oJ ,,'cIock In the
hlSb Icboot cafeteria.
Mr. Thompaon wilJ.lead'tbe d'"
cUN10n on ".Are we eXPeOtlD6 too
much from tbe papUa," and-oMn.
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TIl. ca.ualty Usb over tlie ~ountry name tliousands of parents wJios.
boy. have been lost and whose sons are as precious to them as mine were to
me. I claim no distinction as the parent of boys who have died in theserviee.
I can only claim to be among those to wh~m thi,war i, a deadly seriou thing,
_d I ~ my claim to be listed amon8 tho.e who reaent with every atom of
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fteldbaa widened until the lives of a lar.earoup of fine boy. teem but a'drop
in a areat ocean.
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Please Read and Hand to Some One EI.e
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Mothere ot,puplt. In the eighth
grade
entertailled at tea ,....:..
terelay a.fternoon at the ,ConieU
avenue home ot their chal.......
11[ .... E. FIQ' Campllell. ' - . ·ADo.
drew 8lm_n hoaplta1lty ..._
for the grade .... In cbU'lre of arrangementa
To Addiwa Ma'. C1ub
On BundlQ' evOlllng L. L. Hectp.
peth will apeak to Ibe lI[ethodiat.
Men'. Club on ":nuorlne In drink-.
Ing water tolntprove .the.ellta!·,
health ot ohlldreD-lta praio aM .
co...." ·Mr. Hedgepeth bU_
many yea.. of ""lImen.. In tU.
fteld of public _tor auppll-.
All'mell In tba community ...
invited to attoad aDd join In the
d.1acualon aDd· aocIal bour whlab
tallon. Tbe meetlq' w.1U be lle14
In the chapel aIartInc at t 1I.m.
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Brownie Troop 11 will meet next
Wednll8day. November 8, at the
Frlende Keetlnll' Ho.... at I: 10
o'clock. All prl8 from 7 to 10 attendJq the College Avenue SChool
who wleh to J'Iln the Brownl.. will
be welcome.
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Troop 16. lin. Charles Israel
leader will meet at the Presbyter·
Ian Church immediately
&fter
8chool Monday afternoon. November 6. Work on the Foot Traveler'1I
badge will be started and It IB
hoped all members .-111 attend.
Brownlee Pack No. tI ...U1 hold
their tim meeUnc of the --..on on
Kon"d8.Y nen at 1.10 at the Rutgers avenue fJCbool.
MI'II. !d. R. Haupt of VBM8.t' avenue ill Troop leader.
Berea...ect
WC4 wi 10
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
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FridaJ'. XUi' . . .
K.... RolHIrt C. Dlaque of Btrath
10:00 A. 1II.-Uter&ture Bectlon ........................... _ .............. Woma.n'. Club
Haven avenue, Kn. E. O. l£DI'e of
BalUmore -pIke. and Mn.
Jame.
DavJs of Amhreat avenue ar8 aervInc on the buaar committee of the
Drexel Women·. Club. The Bp-ee r
tc> be held November 16 In the Btudent .BuUdlnc ..t DreXel 10 tor the
benefit ot the Drexel Nen letter
wbich la belac sent to alumnI, .Btudents and faculty of the Drexel Institute ot Technology now .ervlng
In the Armed Forces.
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7:00 '" ':00
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K.-Kovle-"Prlnc... O'Rourke" ........__...... Clotbler
BIIIlCI.,., 1'1'_ _ 1\
11:00 A. 1II.-Kornlnc Worahlp .......................... _ ............... Local Church..
8:00 P. K.-Evenlng Pr&yer ..................;.... _ ........._ .......... 'rrlnlty Church
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1:10 P. K.-Brownlee Keet ....................._ ............... _ .. Rutpra School
Word haa been received o~ the
Tar '.7, Nmember ,
death of Helen Magill White,
7:00 A. K. to 8:00 P:M................................................. .Election Poll. Open
widow • ot Andrew D. WhIte of
10:00 A. M.-Executive Board MeeUn..... _..........__•. _ ...•.. __ •• Woman's Club
Ithaca, N. Y .• on saturday. October
2:00 P. Y._Musical .••...•..•...••• h_ ••••••••.• _ ••••••••••••••••• _.~····_.. • Woman'a Club
8:00 P. 1II.-Junlor JJrldce Club ................................ 160 V ........ Avenu.
28 at Kittery Point, Me. K ....
8:00 P. K._I0:00 P. K.-lJadmlnton .................................... High S"hool
White WBS the dal'ghter of the late
Wednesd',., Ncnember 8
Edward H. Masi.ll former president
10:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. K.-Red Cl'Ol!lI Burgical Dr....lnge-Borou..h Hall
of Swarthmore College and a slater
nalmMlay, 1'1'0_ _ •
of Mrs. Beatrice Robinson of avenue is treasurer of the 'Drexel
10:00 A. K. to 4:00 P. K.-Red Cro.. Surgical Dre..lnge-Boro"gh Hall
Women°. Club.
Strath Haven Inn.
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REPUBUCANS· of DELAWARE COUNTY
YOU HAVE. A CHOICE!
O'ROURKE or WO,LFENDEN
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O'ROURKE says "YES"
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" ..• , our greatest s;'lgle purpose is to U'i11the war-to put all the lor~e we
~an muster ;1110 it so the job ~an be finished 'with no u"due loss
of time or lives." .
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and as a fact.'"
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" ...• and our nation must accept responsibility and leadership in whatever
league or organizati011 of nations is created to prevent further armed
aggression!'
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" ...• the things lor which millions of our young men are fighting are easy
enough to understand, They want se~tlrity and the right to live as
free men. They want a chance to work at a job of their own choosing, to 'detJelop their own talents_nd they want a world lorever
deansed of the filth, degradation and suffering of war!'
and Congress must express and defend these aims alld princiPles of
American voters!' ,
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VERNON O'ROURKE
, •• to the demand for strengthenillg the Army, Navy naJ Air Force,
• , . 'to conscription and the extension of the draft law,
Democratic Candidate lor Conlfl'Bs.
. , • to aid for Britain 411d China.
• •• to Lend·Lease.
• •• to strengthening the Panama Canal.
· . , to fortifyillg Pacific outposts.
, .. to bills designed to curb inflation.
· •. to giving 01lr soldiers a vote.
• . , to domestic legislati01I necessary to victory.
REPUBLICANS:
Here's How to Split Your Ticket for O'ROURKE
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Workers Will Call
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FJ...,.t reports on the progress of
the United War Chest Campaign
which was launched
Sunday have
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encouraged the leaders to feel that
the $16.'100 .gOClI will be achieved
with a. margin to spare, Chairman
· Frank R. Markley said.· yesterday.
"There are more than 100 so.1.
11c ItorB a t wor.n.
on th1a year's
· campaign .... said . Markley•. "In or. ' . '
d er t 0 reach
the quota.' each
S w&lIt h more resident will have to
be called on, and I know our work..
ere are going to make those calls."'
The Onanclal needs of the health
, ~eltare and youth IUidanc6 agen.
cles In ph.11adelphia and Delaware
CountY are dependent' upon the
• funds raised' by' the U~lted War
Chest. In addition a. portion of
the money raised in Swarthmore
wUI go to help the USO. the War
Prisoners' .AJd. the Un,lted Sea.-'men.s Service. and.Allied Relief
organizations.
PersOns desIring to specify which
· agencY shall receive their subscription rather than making a general
g1tt to all the agencies parttclpatlng
in the fund. may. do so by ma.rking
the card with the nam~ of the orgB.n.tzation.
Chairman
Markley
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Mrs. Donald E. Glb.son. secretary
01 the Swarthmore campaign orga.nization. Is In charge of' the
Un1ted War Chest Headquarters.
which are open each day In the
Swarthmore National Bank and
Trust Comp8.ny•
PLAN GET-1'OGE'I1IFB
The Legion and AUxll!ati will
have a get~together card party a.t
the Legion Room, Borough Hall
FrIday: evenlng. November 10 at
o·clock. M:embol"8,are asked to reply to Mre. George B. Bickel,8U
Strath Haven avenue by Monday.
.November 6 •. The commltWe In..
.cludes H.r8. George Armlta••• lIrs.
George Sickel, and Krs. WIl1IaIn
Bullock. Members are requested to
bring playing cards.
Ther€t 'wUl'.be a day at apron 8ew~
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. a t ttl e h ome of Mrs. Harvey
J)lerce on Prln t·
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,ce on avenue .. e na. t 10: 30 a.m. Mon4ay. ~.ovem~
n.nrgs·
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Coatcsv1l1e, ·the Veterans' HOB.
pital for mental and nervous cases
has now 1900 patients. 700'·· over
.last year. Of this.. number there
are a few hundr,ed uncompeusate "A •
Ther~tore •. the responstblllh""Of
the
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Auxiliary is to lighten their depres·
sian. One suggested gift has been
new postage stamps. It each in~
terested. member of Swa*ino),6
WDuld leave with Mrs. Oscf~ 011·
creest, 2.08 Vassar avenue tw.,o or
three stamps. these unfortunate
veterans would be able to send out
their Christmas cards to famlly and
friends..
It Is hoped that a -large
envelo~e ot. DEm' .st,9.mps may be
sent a$ a 'chrlstmBB·Ofterln~ ~om
this unit and the community. ~.."
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I.: PUll THIS lEVER (all levers in t••
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2.: NOW PUSH THE LEVER ABOVE 8 B UP ~"JJ,.e'im;nates Wolfendell}
3: THEN PULL POWN THE LEVER ABOVE 8A-'{tIJa, tasts yourvot. for
Ver.on o'i.";Ir. for C••".ss)
WE ARE REPUBLICANS-BUT • •• WE ARE GOIN G TO VOTE FOR VERNON O'ROURKE
EARL HARRISON
Rose Valley
MRS. S. P. FELIX
Lansdowne
THOMAS B. HARVEY
Radnor
FREAS SNYDER
Upper Darby
CYRIL G. FOX
Media
ANTHONY GEYELIN
Villanova
'cUAUDE SMITH, Esq
Swarthmore
MRS. JOHN W. NASON
Swarthmore
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convalescent. are'
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Mrs. Carroll Robb Hr8. Walter
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E. A.. Lappe, Mrs. R. 1.. Wnklnaon,
Mrs. William. HanDy. Krs. Donald
Jones. Mrs. Schumacher, Krs. WIl-.
Ham. P. Rusy. Mrs. Henry A. Piper,
Mrs. 'Geor.re Friend, lint. Jam_
Hornaday, Ilre. William Zlegentu..
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Charles Fischer,. and. lt1ra. 'T•.
E. Heesenbrucb.
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Madame Cb\l to Lectwe
Mada.me Chu Shlh-KInC, wit. 0%
General Chu, KllItarY Attache at
the Chinese Legation in Washing..
ton, D. C., wlll give the annual lecture sPonsored by the EducaUon
Commltte-e of the Friends Keeting
at the .M.eeUng House on the cam..
pus, Sunday eV!lnlng. November. 12.
at 8:15 P. Il.
Clear the wire.
for them
fro...
Wal~
tnut lane and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Movies at the college rwlll be resumed after several Weeks absence
between the summer and fall, ~rm.
Tomorrow
evening· "PrlilceSs
O'Rourke" starring Olivia de Haviland and Robert Cumtnings will be
presented at two shOwings. 7 p. m.
and 9 p. m. The shorts 'Will Include
"Under t~e Big Top" and "Swooner
Crooner".
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Mr. and Mrs. C. C. West 01
Movie at Clothier
. J. Jones ·Of Dickinson ave. returned
Tuesday, October 24 from BUCk.
Hill Falls where they spent & delightful week.
Mrs. F. ·G. Sweeney and her
daughter Mls& Sarah Sweeney tormerly of Cornell avenue are no.
residing at 308 Elm avenue.
Mr. Norman W. !Crase of Har..
Yard avenue is on a week's business trip to Richmond. Va.
~.'d
7 to 10 P.M.
Ilk. to ask a favor of you-for tho •• In the cam,..
Whenever you can, give the service men' and women' fIrIt
chance at Lons .Istanee betWeen 7 and 10 _eh night.
Ihey'll appreciate It a lot,
•.
TH.
BILL
TELiPHONE
COMPANY
Of
PENNSYLVANIA
,
TAlKS AT KEYSTONE
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SCHOOL
Mrs. Bessie Churchill a' department store manager in Ip.d.ianapolla. Indiana gave a stimulating
talk on the personal characterlsUCB which contribute to the success ot women in business at the
regular assembly or the Keystone
Secretarial Scbool last Monday.
Speaking from long experience
as 'an e:rnpl~yer, Mrs. Churchill
counseled yo~ng women who plan.
bmdneSB careers to acquire an understanding of the personal qualities which. no less than technlc:e.l
training. a1'O Important in getting
a job a.nd in securing advancement in the job. "Getting·o. job,"
8he said, "IS often the result ?t
favorable 'first .lmp't~ession· whereas advancement in the job is generally the .result of favorable longterm appraisal of tbe employee's
performance and p~rsonal Q.uali-
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ties."
In concluding her talk, she. eDcouraged young women enter1n~
on business CRreers to take stock.
from tlm~ to time. of their personal characteristics if they are interested in successful achievement.
Mrs. Churchill was the wee.k·end
guest of her brother-tn· law a.nd
alster. Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Luehring. of Elm avenue. ' enroute to
New York on a busln'i!SH Jtl.lssion.
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Borough Assists
District Meet
Old Ch.stnut Tr••••• trom an erlglnalwoodcu# by H.rb." 'fllfI.....
OF MILK AND . WINTBR
"
it from your Supplee milk man er
PastUres gone, the air turned chin . for cream ••• we do take pride in
being able t.o bring yOu the milk • woman, or ask for it at your neiah• • • nature doesn't com< the flow of
borhood store.
Supplee Sea1test Milk for you in' that's extra rich and extra nourishing-Supplee Sealtest Homogenized
winter as she does in summer.
H.,p WI. f •• W.r-Jo'. fie WAYIS
Now, the Supplee farmer has to . Vitamin D MiIk.
This is the milk that has a rich,
• SUPPtEE brill" you. tIt.. <: 6L SHOW
do all the coaxing himself • • • and
.... llYW. ~_ at .,30 P.IL TIllIE 1111
wonderful flavor on cereals and
with the crops in his barn and silos,
fruita, adds body and goodness to
he's feeding and working to keep
your
creamed soups and desserts.
the pioduction at the highest pos.
Actua11y, there's cream in every
sible level during the lower producdrop, from the first to the last •••
tion months ahead . • • doing his
best to meet the war-made needs that means the whole bottle is
. equally hi&h in vital food element.
for milk at home and abroad.
or course, every drop of fine, •• , in mjnerals, vitamins, proteins.
Supplee Sealtest Homogenized
rich milk produced today is preVitamin D Milk is next: best to
cious. While we can't increase your
cream •• ; try it ••• taste the extra
milk order just nOW • • • and We
HOIlO.EIIUD VlTAMII D IIILI
loodness for youraeIf. You can let
may not be able to fill your order
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. Bpeckll services on Wednesday
were 1n charge ot Ridley park.
Mrs. Medford Hazel chalrIIlan. On
Thursda.y Mrs. Sussex Morris directed the volunteers from Prospect Park.
Cooperating boroughs In the meet
are Ridley Park, Morton. Rutledge.
Prospect Park, Norwood. and Glen~
olden. headed by :Mrs. Howard
Mcnvalne for Glenolden and ],Ira.
Hazel and Mrs. MorrIS for their
own commun1t1es.
-Sara Cook ot Thayer' roe.d whO
returned Monday alter two monthS
tralnlng at the ChIldren'S Hospital, Buffalo, N. Y .. bogan her second year at the Pb1ladelphle. School
of Occupa.t1onal TheraPY. on ThUrs-:
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Mrs. W11llam H~ Brawn. Mrs. William Y. Harvey. Mn.
Norlllan
HUlme, and Mrs. G. L. Armitage
tOGal chairman of canteen will be
on duty. High Scbool boys assisting
the canteen are Je..rry Jordan. Don
Rutherford and Richard Hook.
Mrs. E. N. Bay has charge of the
kindergarten group with one assist-
ant.
The Republican candidate for Congress, James Wolfenden, has consistently obstructed every measure intended
to help our nation prepare for and win the war. (We fee)
sure that be would stand in the way of winning the peace,
too~)
Therefore, putting good government ahead of
party loyalty, we sincerely ask your support in sending a
man of principle and intelligence to represent us in Congress-VERNON O'ROURKE•.
The Coll....e reQ.ueeta tlia.t parare .~ot ~ bring t h . phU4ren
to either performance.·On Ba.turda.Y
November 18. h"owever. ohildren
wUl acaln be alIo_to attend aCcompanied by their parenUo ...heD
a westera desperado fUm will be
shawn.
~,,~
,
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an "at hom." on 8U":~ aftel'lloon
.».'l1:li4 M:r.. Jei_1i
.01 p.n.... ~ .Com- eororI\F. A
en·
from' to ., In. hon.... of their Hth, "Roe" spring ru:m."
)a.ld TU...s8¥·
rolled In the College of L4beral
~ h ..... w84dlng &Dot.........,.. one hun-I",",IIoIIl,84 Dr. lin. J.
CI'QII1I7 loft Monclq
Mlclablpman CoII n S. . .c_• .,. 4r84 of tbelr frlencla includIng a ;Bruno Of. SummJt.,N. J~ 0......
~I~.
~~.~~. ArI&
v
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...ho baa been a V-lI stu4ent
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at Dumber of out..ot..town gdeete hOD,,: week-en4 aad wL~ theJl'" ....oatIlj ......_ ..- h- e
e.b ....
-She-al
The &en. Danae bel4 In the
SWarthmore CoIIaee. was waoua'"
- . . ... _a-'" a ____ , , ....
ferred to Duke Unlverolt7 an4 I.ft ore4 them :wIth theIr preeence. &tten484 tile Berl.. ne_ at . .""':'pudecI I>l" .... father IIr. Woman's Club BaturcIaY evening
Aleo p ....... nt ....ere their eon·ln·law
Woman'. Club B&tll~av .--n- ~'_ .W. ............ of ~--ton ..... atten4e4 by appro_atel,. 10~
TUescla" for R.O.T.C. training at an4 daughter
.
W'.
Mr. ...,4 Mrs. Herbert Ing.
avenue
whO .III~-.
an alu ........C~~
of Tufte. couples. Mra. E4w1n W. Crosby
Duke.
Pvt. 'WillIam D. Mltcbell. U.S.M. E. Michener.
"Jr.,
Iand
.. Small
Ba1gra.nd..
Jane Kllles daulbter of Mr.
_ . El\SIIl>eth .LOII< Wu.o". was g_1'f'I ohaIr_ with IIr. and
daushter Jemm e of
umore
C .• of North Cheeter road who hal Plk•• their daughter Barbara. an4 M... AotIoRt HUIeIi of .tlle
4a1l8hter of Mr. an4·Mn. RIqIIlond M.... C. Irwin Galbreath an4 Mr.
been .. atudent of tbe V.12 program their nephew Ensign John Kraae more Apart......ts 1'ece!ve4 the
P. Wlloon of Park ..venue b&IJ bean an4 Mrs. Han7 W. lAng _latIng.
at Franklin 8< 14a....hall College. of Dayton. Oblo. who Is
of Baohelor of Belenoe at the ptedg84 b)' the B;vrac- .UDtveralt:r
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NEWS NOTES
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-p.
.V_
was home last week on & lO-daY on the U.S.S. Prairie State. New
furlOUgh. During that time he York.
apent . a. few days in Washington.
D. 0 .. and a1ao visited his brotherMra. Margaret C. Freedle)' of
in-law and stater Mr. and MJ'8. C. swartmore avenue entertalned at ~.I •• '.
tea lut saturday In honor of Mrs.
Lealle ".P100r. J r., 0 t Salem, ..
.w.ass.
Pvt. Mitchell 18 now enroute to his George - E. Silloway.
training camp In ~an Diego. oat..
Mra. WIlliam R. Walta.. of Cor·
nell. avenue 1a vlslUng her brotherIn.l_ and alater Capt. N. Bruce
Duffett and Mrs. Duffett or Pola••
W It
I
e I08, T exas. ,wr8.
a era 8 returning from the west coast where
her hUBband Ensign Watters bas
beeD statloned. Mrs. Walters will
reside with her parents Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs.. Paul J. Furnas of
Media are visiting C.P.S. campa In
North carolina and Tennessee. On
the wa)' home they will vIaIt their
daughter Deborah who Is attend·
lng Earlham College, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Haupt of
vaaaar a~enue entertalned. 'at a
Hallowe'en party at their home
Saturday evening.
Your rep.e.entative in the .next Co,...,e•• willl10te on
WORLD ORGANIZATION FOR PEACE
WOLFENDEN"-:'though an isolationist before Pearl
H~r-':"might P08sib~y vote yes•.
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O'ROURKE-a convinced intemationalist-would
certainly vote yes.
If Roosevelt is President:
Sat. Hannum who Is stationed at ot SWarthmore: ave~ue were week...
Fort l;ewl8. Wa.sh. Sgt. Hannum fa end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee P.
WOLFENDEN....:- a persistent obstructionist-would
probably vote no.
.O'ROU~woulcl
PERSONAI-lrone.·. washer.
tout4ln
and HWIQ.. machlnee repaired. Called
f'or and dellverecl. Telephone 8warthmure 164.8.'
.~ .
. PEIUkJN"AI-Reglitered. SPen~r coreetlere.· Jan. Elsie H. McW1111ams.
Telephone Swarthmore. 4.'83·,v Lor apo-.
])OIntment.
EDWIN B. kfll EY, Jr.
, Y_.J_eIer
,&b
P ERSONAL-'Vll1
give room and
breaktut to employed woman or
coUep ~1 In ptlvate .home In ~"'arth
mure In exchange for part Ume help
with children.
Further details refer
Box D, 1'IIe Swarthmo("e8n.
.... Eu&
8L
a.(Oppoelte 111 _ _te - l
'Ph""" ~ 17••
PERSONAl-Youn.s lady wish" to
care lor .;:hUtlren tram as .m. to
" p.m. or Ught housework. l.'olephone
s~arthmol"'l 3106-J.
Picture Fnm~... .euouWJ
_ _BOO •• SUppUee.
CkeeUDc
PERSOl\AL-Lady wishes pIeuant
room and board, or ("oom "ear tearoom with private family.
Heply to
Bolr.. W. 'I'he Swarthmorean.
1l~
vote yes.
CAN YOU AffORD TO TAKE ACHANCE?
VOTE FOR O'ROURKE
Swarthmore Demoeratk Committee
the. BOn of 'Mr. and 'Mrs. C. E. H;vneB of Haddonfl.ld. N. J.
Hannum of Oberlin avenue.
1&r. and Mra. Oliver Rodgerl!l ot
IIr. and Mrs. Norman W. Krase Riverview road vacationed a few
of Harvard· avenue entertained at d8.)""8 last week l'n New York City.
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Election
Wolfenden
Asks
Honorable James Wolfenden
House of Representatives
Washington, D. C.
Dear Jim:
Your renomination is a cJeserved tribute for the I1n~ work you have performed as a Member
of Congress. . You have faithfully served your own eonstitllents and, at the same time, have been
a stalwart champion of Constitutional government.
Because of your constant effort against waste and extravagance, the. tax burden of the
Ameri~an people is lighter than it would otherwise have been. Your vigilance has aided in checking somewhat the growth of bureaucracy and unnecessary regimentati8l1.
The election of a Republican Congress will save Constitutional gQvernmentin the United
States and it will save tJ,.~ American waY of Iif~. lam Sllre ~arousedpeople will make your reelection certain and that your experienee and abm~ will be of great value to the country in these
two important years that are ahead.
Fon
SALE-UnlVeIlJal etectric range
1938 table top model. Excellent con~
dUton "60.
Telephone' Sw,\rthmore
0460.
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streeo
'l'hlllPe U& .. t.,.
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ARDMORE WINDOW CL llA...'ING
COMPANY
SW~_
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,... .&&D.I.ORE BRANCH
All DraDebeli ot House CleaDlll'8".
Known In ..the TerrIwQ" for
10 Yean
J!ree Phoue CaUl-}o'or Customers
(Formerl7 8,... 11)
Ardmore !I!I
FOR SALE
FOR SA.I..JoJ-Boy's ;Sandy Craig overcoat, size 12. $8; three sPOrt coats
14 to 16, ,3.50 each. Telephone lt1edt~
2563.
~Kubb,
SIMMONDS
PERSON..:\.L-l"rench taught by French
college graduate. Call Swatthmore
1671.
FOR SALE-Baby coach, splendid con.
dltiolL 'l'dephone Swarthmore 1229-J.
If Dewey is President:·
:Mrs. Roy P. Lingle of Cornell aveMr. and Mrs. Fred.arick Anthony,
nue whlle compleUng her junior their four-year old son Perry. and
year at the University ot Penneyl- 1
baby twin sons B()ger and
vania.
Malcolm, formerly or Dickinson
Midshipma.n Thomas Marshall avenue are noW realdlntt at 250
Jaakson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Haverford avenue.
Thomas M. Jackson of Park and
Danny KIrk Bon or lira. Howard
Yale a.venue was commissioned as Kirk of south Cheater road wbo Is
an Ensign. USNR In cer~monieB a sophomore at the Unive1'81ty of
Thursday. October 26 In the Ca'. Penneylvanla. placed thIr4 ru,.nlolr
In the Junior Middle Atli.ntlc aththedral of SL John the Dlvlne. leUe cross country' race on Sunday
New Yo.rk. The group was the
twenUeth class to be graduated last In Thlrmont Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rutherford
from the U. S. Naval Reserve Mld- of Westdale avenue were at home
• hlpn:u~n's School, N. y.
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to a. group of their trlen4a on Sun";
Sg1:. Lewis A. Estes, Jr., SOD of day a f terrtoon .
Mr. and Mrs. L .. A. Estes, R.F.D.
Mr. and Mrs. George Plowman
No.8, Media is n: tenor sax pla.yer of HarVard avenue are etertalning
In the popular Bomb Rangers at a. dinner party tomorrow 'evendance band at Avon Park ArmY lng. Thltlr ,gueatB will include Mr.
Air Field. a ftnal phase traJ.nlng and Mrs. H. Cha.n41ee Turner of
base for B-17 Flying FortreBB com- Haverford; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
bat crews. The Bomb RlUlgers, Greer and Mrs. J. Edward Clyde
mD.de. up from personnel ot the of M.edla.. and Mr. and M.rs. George
7tOth A.AF Bank, were placed In M~ Allen of Swarthmore.
the llrst 10 top..ftlght dance bands
The Sewing Group of Trinity
in a na.tlon-wlde G.I. popularity Church 'WIll meet at tht.'t home of
poll conducted' ~ot1y by Bill· 101... W. M. Harvey. Columbia ave·
board magazine.
nue, and will busy tbemselves mak.·Mrs. D, A, Hannum of Leach- lng a.rticles tor the church talr.
burg, Pa., Is now with her husband.
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Fenno
Ruth V. Diamond
of Herbert
slreth
EXecutors of
deceased.
.
E!}NST-oct. 26. LeIB"hton P. Stradley,
ed;astee of Charles A.. .Ernet, deceaa-
__
I HARRY W. LANG
'I Carpets and Rugs
I
Sincerely YOlU.'S,
,.tat.
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. .
,.Ing.
'hln... "Derbe. Dot from the Romaa P1lD7t bat
trem tile Greek Poet, Pinder, 01 ..... Flrtll CeatarT,
B. C.." o.nd ...., "PHa,. U•
tile laller part 01 .....
F.... Coal...,. A. D .. all 01 SOO ,...... after Pinder." .
We adml' oar antamlll'rla,. wltII .earq Greek
poetry, bu ••lI1I .."
llSE SPRINGFIELD WATER CAREl'IJLLY
.,..1n
PililaJ."bi. 5uhurhsn
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IRVINE-Oct. 27, The Wayne Title &
Trust Company. Admlnl.trator.C.T.A.
ot James Irvine. deceased
JAMES--Oct. 27-lnter-bora' Bank &
Trust
Executor of Clar'
ence M.Company.
James, deceBBed·
JONES-Oct. 31. R. Lloyd Jones and
Mildred J. TaylQr; Executors
Agnee M. Jones, late of the Borough ot
'.
FOR
SALE-Lally's . i!:in8lish bike'
SWARniMORE 0764
ot
lady's desk, dark Walnut tintah; day~ I
bed couch. Duncan-Phyie.
dlnett6
KELLEY-oct.
31, John Francis DuAldan, deceased..
table, lour chairs; small dInIng ("oom
gan, GuardIan of Ailene Gibbs Keltable, five chairs; tea-wagon; massive
ley, (ormerly Allene Marie Glbbe.
mirror-backed console table' card and
ESTATE NOTICE
Jate a minor.
.;:uttlng tables: ironing' board; odds
ESTATE OF ABEY TALBOT WIL..
and ends of Chilla and glasaware' 8"alLIAMS, -a1110 known MABEY TAL· KLINE-OCL 31, Girard Trust Company. Trustee dId of Trust of .rennie
Ion Ju,gs; picture 1 rame~; small ';ugs i
BOT BRONSON, of Swarthmore.
!l. !
Delaware County, PeDUII)hanJa.
31, Girard Trust Comwool pieces;
books baskets; and
Letters Testamentry on the above KLINE-Ocl
pany. Executor of Jennie R. Kline
lamps. !r1N. Allyn. Mt. Holyoke place. Estate ,have been granted. to the undE-ceased.
'
dersigned. who requests aU persons
FOR SALE-Handsome, French Pro- having claims or demands a,ga.lnst the LEH-Oct. 13, Anna. F. Leh, Administratrix C.T.A. of John F. Leh de.. villclal dining room furniture. Must Estate of the decedent, to make known
ceased.
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be seen. 625 E. 21st Street, Chester. the same, and all persolls havln&'
T€"iephone Chester 8325.
claims or demands against the Estate LE\VIS-Oct. 19, Joseph Harvey. Executor ot C. Freemont LewIs, deor the decedent. to make known the
ceased.
FOR SALE-Large doll coach, $10: same, and all persons lrldebted to the
folding-Iron bed. $3; man's 2-wheel decedent to make payment without de- LEWlS-Oct. 20, Charles R. LewiS.
Guardian of Ro'ss C. Lewis, Jr., and
bicycle, $8; ...... heel sled, $1: shade lay to,
Clare E .. Lewis, minors. as stated
rollers, tOe each; small .tdQ~, ,2; large
KATHARINE TAINTOR BRONSON.
by Lillian C. Lewis, Executrix of
ash sifter, $1, plng·pong table,
Executrix,
Charles R. Uwls, deceased.' .
Telephone S\,/arthmore 2516.
73f. Yale Avenue. MaciNTYRE, Oct. 31, Mae H. MacSwarthmore, Pa.
Intyre executrix at WiJilam M. MacFOR SALE-Mahogany dining room Or to her Attorneys,
Intyre late of the City -ot Chesler detable, buffet and serving table. Very A. SIDNEY JOHNSON, Jr,. Esq.,
ceased.
reasonable.
Telephone
Swarthmore GREER & JOHNSON.
l\fARTIN-Oct. 23, Ethel M. Steinmetz
0657·W.
17 South Avenue,
and Helen M. Scott. Executrices of
6t-l0-6
Media, Pa.
Robert T. Martin, deceased
MASON-Qct. 26, Fidelity-Phlla. Trust
Co., Trustee u/w of JOlSeph Mason
DELAWARE COUNTY
LOST-Mink fur scarf near Strath
.Jr., deceased.
.
Haven Iun Saturday night.
Call
Ah...\.SSEY-Ocl 31, James C. 'Baker,
SwarUullore 0871.
Exeeutor of Mary L. Massey, late of
the City of Chester, deceased.
LOST-Pair of black kid glove~, emMERCER-Oct. 27. William H. Mercer
broidered back. at Chester and Rlv·
Executor or Mary E. Mercer de:
ervlew Road, Saturday evening. Teleceased. I
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phone Swarthmore 2640.
MESSICK-Oct. 24, Delaware County
Trust Co., Testamentary Guardian
slide rule In tan
LOST-Six-Inch
of Hannah Ja:le Me!3s1ck, late a
Phone Swarthmore
leather case.
minor u/w of Joseph Messick. de0266.
ceased.
.
~ULLER~ct. 31. Charles F. 'MiIler
LOST-Navy League aervlce pin dark l2ii ..iC
Administrator' Qt Joseph Frederlc1t
blue enamel, anchors and ielters by a. ce-;:~~~£~cl
.Mll1er, al!:!o known as Joseph F. MiluNLS"'.
Please
call
Swarthmore dollarsler, deceased.
0508-W.
County
Dela.ware.
The County Commissioners reserve MOORE-Oct. 27. Anna Moore, AdministratrIx of Clyde Austin Moore, dethe right to reject any or all bids.
ceased.
FOUND
H. WALTER 'VEAVEH.. ltORDIN]t}-Oct. 30, Philip MasclanJ.<'OUND-Garage key, lUonday night, 3t-l0-20
County Controller.
tonio, Executor of Dominick Mordine, also known as Dominick 1\10("211 Cornell avenue.
::::-:::=:--::c==-"-::"''':':-'-:'':''::'':'':
IN THE COURT OF COMMON
dinl, deceased.
PLEAS OF DELAW,ARE COUNTY. llcGRANN-Dct. 16. P.hllip A. McWANTED
PENNSYLVANIA
Grann, Administrator d.b.n. of Philip
In "He: ESTATE OF EDITH L.
McGrann, deceased.
'V.ANTED-Electric heater in good DIBNER. a. weak·minded person.
PARRY-Qct. 30, Samuel D. Parry
to
Box
N,
The
No.
128,
December
Term.
1943.
condition.
Reply
Exeeutor of Michener Parry, deceas~
F'IRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT OF
Swarthmorean;
ed,
MARGARET H. MacGARRIGLE,
RQDDY-Oct. 3t. Margaret R. MellGUARDIAN
WANTED-Furnished apartment for
valne, Administratrix of Loretta. M.
mother and 14.-year-old daughton.
The above account haa been filed in
Roddy,
deceased.
the office of the Prothonotary and will ROGERS-Oct.
Call Hwarthmore 2909-W.
11. Eva Rose Rogers
be confirmed by said Court on NoExecutrix of Edward V. Rogers, de~
W ANT}oJD - Inexpensive second-hand vember 17th 1944. unless exceptions
ceased.
guitar i Single bed without head or are tiled thereto.
TIOWLES-Oct. 18, Earl E. Rowles and
food-board.
"I:elephone Swarthmore
ROBERT J. :l\!acBRIDE,
James 1... Rankin. Exeel,ltors or" Wit·
3293-\V.
Prothonotary.
Ham E. Rowles, late of the City of
3t-l0-27
Chester, deceased.
'VANTED-Chlla',s. stloller; stall' gate;
RUBENS1.'EIN-oct, 31, Anna RubenNOTICE
express wagon. Telephone Swartbstein, Administratrix of Max Rubenmore 2207-R.
To Lena. ?tleCan'lIl Lohbrandt, late
stein. deceased.
of Ma.ry Lyon School. Yale ·Avenue, RY"AN-ocL 27. First National Balik of
WANTED-To rent or buy inexpensive, Borough of Swarthmore, County of
Media. Guardian of David Ignatius
uprJg.ht plano, radio. Wanted also to Delaware, State of Pennsylva.nia.
Hyan, late a minor.
buy portable typewriter.
Professor
You are hereby notified that a final SCUMIDT-Oct. 26, Chester-Cambridge
Soltau. 209 Rutgers avenue.
Bank·& Trust Co.. Guardian of Anruld in divorce has been granted
,
thony Schmidt, Jr .• late a minor.
against you. at the suit or Raymond
B.
WANTED-Driver to calltornia. for Lohbrandt, yoU{ husband, returnable STELL'VAGEN-OCL 31. Paul
'Vendler and Nancy '''ilson Wendchaplain'S tamily. 'Service man pre- in the Court ot Common Pleas of
ler, Guaraians of Thomas Co.oke
ferred.
R€!quire' reterences.
Tele- Delaware COUilty, March Tenn. No.
Stellwagen, 3rd, late a minor.
181, .on November 10. 1944. on or bephone Victor '2"'176.
fora which day you may s.how cause, S,VEENEY - Oct. 21, James T.
Sweeney,
Executor of Tillie J.
"'.ANTED-Home for aog with puppies If any you have. why such divorce
Sweeney. deceased.
(or several weeks in exchange for should not be granted..
RAYMOND E. LARSON. TAITT-oct. 31, GeQrg-e \Vharton Pepone puppy a.nd small Tenumeratlon.
per and Samuel F. Housto.n. ExecuAttorney for Libellant,
Reply to Box P, The Swarthmorean.
tors of Francis M. Taitt, deceased.
1 South Olive Street,
WA~""TED--Man ior house Cleaning. 2t-l0-27
Media, Pennsylvania THOMAS-OCt. 31. Girard Trust Company, Trustee u/w oC Benjamin A.
Call Swarthmore 2156-W.
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OJtPlIANS' COURT
Thomas and Eleanor G. Thomas.
of Delaware County, PeDDa.
'vANTElD--Garage for one car near
TORCHIANA-Oct. 31, The PennsylNOTICE OF FILING AND AUDIT
Strath l-faven Inn. Reply to Box M,
vania CompfI,ny for Insurance on
01' ACCOUNTS
The Swarthmorean.
Lives and Granting Annuties GuardNotire Is hereby given to heits. Iegaian ot Donale. T .. Torchiana, a minor
size
tricycle
for
tees.
creditors
and
all
persons
in
inter\V.ANTED-second
by appointment of the Orphans'
Call
Swarthmore
est
that
;u:counts
in
the
following
Christmas gltt~
estates have been filed in the office of Court, dated Nov. 22, 1926.
2156-W.
Ute Register of Wills &nd Clerk of the VEDERMAN-Oct. 30, Violet Lachman,
Administratrix of Harry Vederma.n
WANTED-Maid for day's work or Orphans' Court as the case may be
deceased.
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part time, 2 to 7 p.m., daily. except and that the same will be presented 'VATER8-0ct. 21, The First National
Saturday and Sunday. Call swarth- on Monday, December f, 19f4, at 10
Bank
Media, Guardia.n of Viro'clock A. M., E. W. T., tor confirmamore 0976.
1ate a minor.
tion, .at which time the said court,
Loutsa Emmick,
to
assist
in
gift
will
audit
saJd
accounts,
hear
excepof Mary EmUy .
WANTED-Woman
'Reply
to
Box
S,
tions
to
the
same
and
make
distribUshop. part Ume~
tion
of
the
balances
ascertained
to
be
The. Swarthmorean.
Pershing
In the hands ot the accountants.
e
of John
Raymond
NelALLEN-Oct. 20, Robert K. Greenfield.
known
as RayFOR RENT
Executor of Carl Magnus Wilhelm
deceased.
Allen, deceased.
FOR HENT-Room and garage. De- BRUNNER--SepL H, George A. Gaul,
~
of WlIIiam
William H.
L.
sirable loea.tion near schoolS and
Administrator of Rosa Brunner, dethe Borough of'
village.
Reply Box C. Tbe Swarthceased.
morean.
' i 111,1 BURNLEY-Oct. 30, Bertha :Mf. Burnley and Harry Parker Burnley,
Chester-cambridge
Executors of Harry Burnley, late
Trust Co., Guardian of
FOR RENT-FurnIshed room and
bath, second floor. ,"26. per month.
o.f the Township of Marple. deeea,sed'lwl~~~c;W018kl' a. minor. noW deTelephone Swarthmore 1205.
COLLINS-<>Ct. 31. Mld-Clty Bank &
FOR RENT-Furnished. apartment In
Trust Company, Executor of Alexan13,. .Josephine Stewart
Moylan; sitting room with ftreplace,
der Collins. also known as Alex Col~;~';~to;;;"~f and WtlUam B. Linn.
day-bed, and communtcaUng shower
Un8, deceo.sed,
.J:l
T. Stewart Wood.
and lavatory. Bedroom., twin bedS, COX-Oet. If, Edith D. Cox. AdmlnlSand additional bath. Kitchen, modem
tnLtlix of Robert Miller COX, I~te ot
equipment, separate entrance. Carage
the ToWnship of Ridley, deCeaSed.
space. Everythlq Included in attraC- DANOWSKI--OCt. 21, Delaware Countlve home beautiful surroundings.
ty National Bank. Administrator of
Convenient 'to P.lLR. and buses to war' Helen nanoWBkJ,.late of the.City of
Dlan~ TelephoDe Media 458'7-W.
Chester, deceaHd.
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"WA;rER IS THE BEST OF ALL THINGS,
. WATER IS UFE ITSELF."
ODe or 0_ ruden. aa emlaeat _olar, eo""! ltecl
.... ad. .ln.....1 tIIe ...
Willer Ia tile bat of all
G1TLLEN-oct. 27, The Wafne Title &
rust Company, Administrator C.' T.
BAA.NBot Joaeph Gillen. deceased.
.
Yc-Oe~ 30. Iva M. BlaIr. Ad·
minlstratrlx of _Frances Hanby deceased.
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HARKNES~ct. 30, Mld-CUy Bank
B& Trust Co., Executor of John M.
arkness, deceased.
HODGE-Oct. 11, Victor M. Hodge.
Administrator of John Victor Hodge
deceased.
mlnlstrator ot
S. Hodge,
Hodge Ad·
deHODGE-Ocl.
11, Valette
Victor M.
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-c:u.''PA,u,
PolIUml A d _ t
,15.
LOST
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Again, my heartiestcongratulatioDs.
.
ODe
Ii U8lSeJl, deceued.
(.·I:8J!ed.
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BVANS-Oct. 27, LouIae Jardine Adminl8tratrlx of John S Evarni deceased.
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JlAULK-Oct. 2&-Kenneth Snyder. Executor of Jean S. Faulk. deceased.
FRANK-Oct. 27. Laurette E. Frank
Executrix. of Clarence Paul Frank:
also known 88 Clarence P. Frank
deceased.
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FUSSELL--Oct. 31,. FIrat· National
I!a.nlc of Media, Executor or Robert
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W.6rat.'."_
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Cerrert'••.
" i~~f:irt~~'~i "ie;,u~)r31·
Out of a foxhole on to the dole.'
is ~his. what you want for YOUR boy?
i~ isn't what he wants, either. Is this what
N. O!he.And
s lighttng for?
Yet what
or he hope for unde·r the p resent
· else
. can
th you
L
a dmi rustta!'on at Iears peace, a fear instilled by ei ht
Lears of/allure ~o make a single job,. though it spent gil~ns. wllhout ~IDdrance on its crack-pot, phony "pum'
pr1ID1ng" theones?
p
What else "."n you expect of an administration that created
cl,!ss conSClousness, that has set friend against friend-an
evil that never before existed in America?
This is, die administration that has had unbridled powervested. ID o!,e man w~ose very wiPms he makes law under
the thin guISe of warnme economic necessity.
Yet, after eight years of such arrogant power ten millions
of people remained jobless. It tOl>k a war to provide jobs
Must we have war to make jobs? Maintain jobs?
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sane government, a government that cooperates
wnh Industry, 1,abor and capital" will m~e this,dle lend of
sound trosp!'rny •.. ~e land to whiCh YOUR boy can
retur~ . nowIDg he WIll partake of that prosperity and
security under free government.
N?!
If you w~nt that, kind 0,( government ..• if you want 'your
boy to eOJoy the Just fruits of his gallant sacrifices
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'JOSEPH W. l\IARTIN, JR.,
Minority Leader
aouse of Representatives
WaShington, Do C.
.VOTE REPUBLICAN
d~
NOVEMBER
7
REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEI
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itS
Musical HoUr Tues.i.
day Anticipated
By Members
The PreN and Publicity
Ground
Com-
of the Woman's Club pre""nled Billie Wbeei"ck, newapape~
woman and feature w.rlter as ~
speaker on TUe"y afternoon.
11,
18".
4Sc 1b3&
Rump Veal Roast
Fresh Hamburg
Ib
Ib
Chocolate
P.ppermints
Deticiobs.·
.pkg SSe
Del Monte
Coffee
Ib 3le
Hams
CRABMEAT
tin
liom.e
ot II ....
45e
The United War Cboet _c.
Ia 1aeJ.fi4 ib th. 8w....tbm.....
NaUonai Bank . BU!ldl.... The
omcit houl'll· are from • a.m. to
I p.m. on weekday, and t a.m.
to i2 nOon on saturdcl.YII. The
telephone numbior Ie 2121.
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P••••• STATION
Open Every Saturday Evening Until 9:30 P. M.
e
pkg
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Gorton's
CHOCOLATE
pkg
1ge
Codfish
Geffen Tea Bags
3ge
48 Baga of the Choicest T_--8rewa
the BeatT_ you ever drank. RecuJar
44c vallie.
No Poinb!
Kornlet
CORN
No com sheBa makes the beat
Com
Puddings
and Chowder.
2 no 2 tin 3ge
pkg
For These Brisk ~.
Aunt Jemuna
Pancake Flour
Serve them for
. pkg 12e
Breakfast
For Pancakes or Waffles
Log Cabin Syrup
Grand with
bot 25e
Com Fritters
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CHOCOLATE MALTED ••• FORTIFIED WITH VITAMINS!
TOOTSIE V-M
Ib jar 3ge
Children will drink more milk with this
Tootsie Like Chocolate Flavor. Good for
you, too.
MacTavish Strawberry Japl.
Jar S5c
MARTEL'
ALL-YEARAROUND
COATS
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Friendly Circle Meeb
•WITH ,
REMOVABLE
The Frtendly Circle met at the
home of Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher
of Ogden avenue, October 19. MrS.
B. W. Collins was assisting hostess.
Twenty-one members were present.
and several of the Circle's worthwhile projects 'Were encouragingly
reported upon by the varlous committee beads.
The November meeting. which
will be the Silver Tea, wlll bo held
at the bome of Mrs. Earle P.
Yerkes of Princeton avenue on November 16. Each member Is privileged to bring a guest.
Each
member Is alsO asked to bring several cans
vegetables tor the
ThanksgivIng baskets, If unable
to attend or to send their contribuUon9, they are asked to contact
Mrs. F. C. Vostel;"s, Secane. Swarthmore 0846, who.ls chairman of thls
basket committee.
ZIP-IN-LINING
98
100 PerCent
of
All-Wool Coats
• Black
• Green
FIrSt W.I.L. Meet
• Blue
The first W.I.L. event of the sea-
son tonk place on Friday eve·
ning, October 27 with Mrs. Theodore Paullin as hostess at her
home on Baltimore pike.
Following dessert at 7:30, the
group 'YaB ~ddrcsscd ~Y .James
Fleming chairman ·for Philadelphia.
of the Falr Employment Practices
Th·ls committee was
active 'durlng the recent. P.T.C.
strike
Mr. Fleming related his
experiences.
Tbe .W.!.L. will· hold regular
meetinirs tor members and ·i'rtends
an the second Th'l1l"1Mlay 8.ffem.oon
of each month.
ana:
SELF-SERVICE FOOD MARKET
Buy Mo"; ••• Eat Better ••• Pay Leu at Martel',
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(orner
1ge
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W? :-! H T
.1 !' ..;",
:\Yf!r:~~e8t
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• Brown
• Fuschia
• Toast
In the poplllar Boy Coat and Button-Up Balmaccan. Open
Vent Back. Sizes 10 to 20.
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SWARTHMORE,
PA... FRIDAY, NOV&mER lQ, 1944
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PLAYERS CLUB
PRESENTS COMEDY
~'Rilig Arou~d
lleth~' tQ Open
ElizaTues.
Novemller 14
j..
To· Cl6se Thursday·
!I'be Red Crose SuI'g1cal Dr_.
Ing room in Borough Hall wlll
be open'on Wedne84aY8 only be-
ginning ·November 16 unUI fur_
lber nOtice. The houl'lJ wUJ be
from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
swarthmore
Wltj> tbe elecUon paet, Ibe
Players .club of Swarthmore hopes
·to, get talks away trom their radios
,
n·ext week to enjoy the· refreshl~g
coinedy of 'iRing Around Elizab:eth." a play by· Chari Armstrong
lJDQer the direction of' John Dol..
man, Jr.
Tbe play deals with the familiar
and ever-popular subject ot tam..
'I, life, but in a way that Is, enUrely new. To reveal how Eltza...
beth
BolvesJ ber family troubles
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would give the key to the entire
plot. and whlle, as Mr. Dolman
aaY8. we mtght envy ber solution
hope it does no~ sfJ;'8a.d .8:~ ~p~
demlc of shnllar cases In the comin:unlty.
The solution :r;nysUOee B8 weU as
we
gave
Thomas E.
~ewey 1467 .~
Pr~81~ent Franklin D.
~o:osev~lt
497. In 1932 Hoover' received
1367 votes, Roosevelt· ISS; iii 1936
Landon poH('d 1~11. Roosevelt 666;
in 1940 W:lIIkl6 &-ow. 165Q (tbo
t-Ighe'st .vote ever given to one
here), R(;osevelt 812.
,_.
In the only ~otly f~u&'ht COl!test
of the· election local candIdate Lt.
Ve.rnOn O'Rourke ran & close raCe
against the incumbent Congressman James Woltenden to' I"eise by
96 votes, polling 944 to tbe latter's 1039. The Republican' t1ck~t.
carried throughout. The tabul&ted
votEt appears In thts ~ue. .
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The'· se·n,·tceirien's vote yet to be
counted will. of course, raise ·th~~•
man.
t01a1&
DEDICATEARTTREASURES
. '.
~lUBes t~e ·au~l~nce•.. One .I~ ';lot
Two magnl1icent sterling silver
q. utte sure Just how clearly Eliza.- c·~dleatlcka will be d"dlcated on
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beth un~erstandB ht;!tr own·. beha.v- Sunday. November 12, at the elevell
lor. The cQmedy Is. therefoN. the o'clock service in the ~nlty
kind that sUcks beyond the fall of .CbW'ch. These have been present;
ihe curtain.
8C\ to the church by R. Dale K1t.z~
The cast· ot twelve 13 hea4ed by· miller, ·a resident ot Swarthmore
Marian D. Brill as EUzabeth. Her. and' 4. member of the Trinity
e.xperlence with the Players Club Church. and bis' sister, Hel~
and with playa andp\ti¥e~srlts ber ~qla Roiiii~, of New York City,
(or the impol1:ant ···PQ.rt. .:Mary ·!D~memOry' of· their pa.rents, Jenny
Ryan O'Brien's e:deptnl:'ss ~ ~.ar- ~ee.n' ~~~iU&: and
WUll~
'ticter parts· Jl).ade ',her' :tbe' Ql;)Vtous ~lo~el.KltZmiller.
·for the ca.ntanke\,,~UI:I gra.nd..
CandlesU~ Is three feet
..~ '. -ma.: ~.~. J obn~ 'Da"fld": ·~etbi: ..~~ hfkh". - ~ ·TheY·· tire. ot rare and'· ex~
111e in ~ollledy· parJ8. becom.es a qutslie bea.uty and mllPUlcent ex..
grand:p" :(01' the duration ot .th18 aQl~I~ ot Italian repoueae work.
""la.r·
.
Th:'!'Y date back. to appr~xlmG.telY
.! ::Marilyn
MacElwee plaYS the 1626 and ·were .purchased In Italy
teen-age· MerCedeS. Helen C. Reed by Stanford.Whlte and brought to
the'demon cook, and Dorothy WIl- this country where they became
40n .A.nd,rew8 the.· 3e.nnl1er. ~~le.n tlle pl.'opelj,y qf a ~omlrient Amero:
C. MacElwee Is the smaU..tQwn lean. faml1y.
They eventu~llY
banker's wife; Barbara polmkn came Into ·the possession ot Mrs.
Spencer 1s Elizabeth's friend Irene Romig, who felt that the church
Ollver. The remaining male: parta should ha.ve tlJem.
a....e cast with Howard w.. Witt u
'l'he oura-toTs ot the Art Museum
husband . and father, N,thanlel In Philadelphia were particularly
~oughtYt 3r.• as
B~ayn•• .,vt~ IDte.rested In· ~he candlesUcks and
icenneth MUler as' ,the. DOltC.8Vlal\ . recogniZed , their historic value.
and Philip R. W.hl~ey as Dr. Hol- They wIll be used on th~.. altar at
ltater.
aU services. They ·wll~ .bE! dediMost of these players are well cated by an appropriate ceremony
. known to Players. Cll,l'i;) audiences, In the tradition of the '16th cenbut they bring experience also tury. The public Is cordially tnfrom other stages.
Dorothy An- vUed.
draws played leads In Swarthmore
.
CL"':_~_- Seal Sale
high school and Is now a pupil at
l'UU2t
III""~
Emilie Krider Norris. ~arbara
Mrs. Harry L. Miller of Thayer
SPeP.cer Is a dlrect?~ . ~.f 3unlor rood and .Mrs. Palmer Skoglund
Plais tor the Playel's Club. Helen of Swarthmore place are acting as
"MacElwee W8.B fOI'merly active with chairmen of the nu~e.rous .volun·
the Barnstorni.~rs ot "Ridley Park. teer workers who RI;'8 assisting the
Howard Witt.. 'played: at the Uni- Delaware ,county Tuberculosis and
ver8ity of Richester. while Nathan- Health Assoclatton In prepa.ring for
leI pOU8'h.tY trained with Mask. and the ·1944 Christmas Seal Sale anWi, and,· V(l.th the Pennsylvania nounces Mrs. G. G. Le"Verlng,
Players.·at U •. ot P.
Christmas Seal Education ~Irector.
Tbe volunteers. who ~nclude
~erf01'Ina.nces begin Tuesday. members of women's clubs, girl
NoVember 14 and run through
t
Sa(ur<1ay the 18th. Recent experi· scouts. schools. keep with var ous
aspects of the campaign.
Some
enGe quggests that only on Tu~· told seals. others Jnser{ the~ in
day' ~w~ne8day a.nd
ThUrB.I:'lBY envelopes. qne group ot' "'. O.men
can one be reasonably Bure ot no~
d
lll sell seals from booths locate
betDg confronted with the S. ~ O. W
sign. Curtaln Is at 8:20 P .. M.
throughout the co~~ty.
wltb
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"These commWlity lea~e ...
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the aid ot ·their volunteer .wOrkers,
Hold S..,ver . ea
I;lave, a. big pa.rt In the work of
The annual Silver 'Tea.
th,e com1;laung tuberculosis In our
Friendly ctrct'e will be beld .a."t tlie cou~ty:' stated M~· Levertng. "It
home of Mrs. E8.fle P. Yerkes of is aU a. part ot a nation-wide comThursday. paJ.gn to wlJ?e 'out a disease which
Princeton avenu,~ o~
.
th ages
November 18, at o·clock. .
kUls \llore· ~ople between e
H..... Arthur R. O.
Re~"'" ori5.,.d 40 tban any other dIB·
president. and board members -,rill ~ ..;
,
~ ~.... '2:"r~~ i!l 'Velco!",l...
Mrs. R-Ic-bo.-rd--IL-.-WU-:-·lie aDd
tb. RUe-. #. Int.rea~lng proJP'O..=i small daughter, ViCki, of Park eve·
baa _
~ and a gene
1\ day
. . .' . .' ."
" . all" ex
have returned trom a, veinvltatlon to attend lei cordi .. 7
Old point Conlfo.rt.~.N:~rfOlk,
tended.
. . 'b re th- ....Ued Lt.. Rich·
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Then.ext spectal. .project will be ·Va. 'Hw Will
... U.S.N.R.. wbo Ie staIbe preparatiOn of ThaakCl- ard • th
1101.... Willie iii leav'
baaketa ,to be dletributeo! w!l.ere. t10ned
ere.
. . ' laad and
needed. C&aned..,...sa. Jellies an'" 'Ing toda)' tor New Eng
at
tetullT rec,IVIOCl will preII8Dt dramatfc prograDUl
jama, will be ....
.
Wo-..••. CuI>. of BooIIOn, the
dwll
on lb. dB)' of th." t~
~e reNter Statlt 'reacber. ,
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nHd eitp
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and Pro...daDC8 ColI_
eholea
CAKES
tin
/I
bert
IUBIIB41
Ilr.
and Coc.to;' Lounge
Mrs. James Bacon Douglas ot
North Chester road will be bostess.
to the Kappa Kappa Gamma. Sew·
tng Group at her home on Tuesday
next.
'i1 .f,'{ >i (} ~j, H. r.'1
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Tu_oY,
Ask, ¥ol[rUtifeeirs
Ginger Bread Mix
18
Be
• • _ _ >04 . . . . . . . _
HID, • CQII... avenue on
Hovembei; 'i at 10 IL m.
Plana will be made tor tbe Ram·
_ e Sale to be beld In tbe ban··
ment of tbe Trlnlq, churcb. 01
swarthmore on· Noyember 16 ..n,d
18. Proceed. w1l1 be used to carry
oil work or the
SwarthmoH
Branch, Immediate needa belDe to
purchase wool 'and carry. ou~
Dean Everett Hunt. Swarthmore Cbrlatmaa plan. for tbe ""mce
College repreaentatlve for the 'men.
Amer.tca.n Field Service atreBBeB the
Donations may be .taken to th"
areat need tor volUnteer" to work Church baaement. any Ume W64.
wltb the Brltleh and Fl'encb forces nesdo.y. November 16. In eaae of
In Italy, France, 8..D.d Indla.-'Burma. no transportation facillUea.
call
The Field Service Is continuing to Mrs. William E. Hetzel, . Swartb.
aCcept certaJ,n men cla..seIOed 88 4· more 4615, or. Mra. WUllam H.
F, 1·AI. or l·c.
Collins, Media. 0161.
''The Uvea of plenty of fellow.
like me caD be saved it medical
Mr. and Ill",. George T. AIIhton
aid gets to them In time". saJd ot W&.tUngford were In WasliliiSton
Charles White, 21-year-old veteran lut week-end to attend the El!zaof Ta.rawa who hdsJgned up 8.8 & beth Sprague CO(Jolldge concerts to
volunteer ambulaDce dr.tver wltb whtch they were Invited guestl.
the American/Field Service. Hos·
vitalized for ~ven long montha at
San Diego, Wblte bad plenty of
time to think and remembering a
.... ·,.Goodfoocl
few things about Tarawa where be
.... ,'. Quldl S*,.,kI
jost the sight of his right eye a~d
,,!1Jtrered a. fractUred ja.w, he came
to biB de:clslon.
In order to quaUfy for the du.. · .~ 'I' 111·lllllIIlill- ,
blous privilege of being shot .kt
while evacuating wounded. Dean
Hunt further states that AFS voluntee.rs should be between the
ages of 1-8 and 40. be able to .pay
a. share of their equipment expen·
1M frHIlic IIIIIr ltal5c
S88, and must enlist for an .lnitia.l
Coc.tall Hou,. :I to II P.M,
period. of 18 months trom the date
of embarkation.
M1M Wheelock. who in private Ilte
Is )(1'11. Bradford Hawes and makets
hoine In Swarthmore haa been
FOr DeIiCiiJu. aher.8peclal
8.88lgn~ent
writer for
r&atLolif
the CbeSter Times alnce
In
II. deilgbtfully .Informal talk .ob~
told of her student day8' at ColoJust
rado 8tate .college when a reqUIred.
assignment In a course In Journal10m resulted In ber firat publlsbed feature arUcle. and & job wtU:L
the Fort CoJUns ExpresS courter.
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The 8peaker's second poBltlon
was with the Wyom1ng state Tribune In Cheyenne, Wyoming. a city
located at the crossroad ot travel
of the Union Paclflc R. R. II.Ild the
..... For After Ohmer NibliDpl
International Air Lines. Here sh~
was aJrorded the opportunity of
Interviews with SUM celebrltle8 e.s
percy Grainger. Alexande,r WoUcott. Andre Kostelanatz, Lily Pons
and Donald Nelson.
"The three mlleatones of llfe,
birth, marriage and death are the
Creamy Pattie.
hereabouts of a newspaper," safd
Mi88 Wheelock, as she told of the
AmericaIi
way Dews Is gathel"ed.
Each reporter .is given a
special
whlc.h he covers dally, amateur reporters send In their news letters,
and
trlends give tips aD neW8.
For Salada
The
war has brought a. great
'Sandwicbea
responslblllty to the reporter as he
Dromedary--JlUt Add Water ••• Mix ••• bake
wdtes of the boys \II the servIce.
Miss Wheelock stated that h.er
personal post-war plan was to jo:ln
with her busband Sgt. Ha.wes on
his return from overseas and pubUsh 8. small newspaper founded on
Tender Fluffy Ginger Bread-Yours for
the principles ot community servthe As~-Simple to Prepue and
Ice. falr play
and the right to
EeonoDllcaL
stand up for what they be11eved
was
right. a post-war plan for
which she believed worth working.
Hostesses for the afternoon were
Mrs. 30hn L. Cornog a.nd Mrs. W.tl11am R. Huey. Mrs. 3esse Holmes
and Mrs. Samuel G. Harrl!! were
at the teatable.
Tuesday afternoon, November 7,
Mrs. R. Chester Spencer chairman
Just ....po abd of Music will present a. trio from
BAKER'S .COOKING
fry a tp'IIild the Matinee Musical· Club; Carla.
Shepley Outlst, Carol York coloraluncheon dUb.
tura soprano. and Alyce BiancO
ptan.1st.
The program will consist of soprano Bol08 with flute ob ..
Makes Delicious
llgato, plo.no and flute 80108. and
lcinp
ensemble work. These artiste are
well known tn club circles and the
FANCY TEA - FOR DELIGHTFUL CUP!
prog.ram ts one no club member
should mlBB.
!n+:r
,.
.
Skirt
Steak
Vaal Chops
&.ni~
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Each
AnW'
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me.wbe...
an !:'
623 BLED LAST
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Library Exhibits
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WEEK, IN MEET·
Many from Borough
Give Blood and
.. SerYice '.
Swarthmore·. day at the Blood
Donor meet lat week In the Ridley Township School evidenced the
borough's active cooperation as 60
residents worked long hours glv..
lng VOlu.n~eer ,se~ic~ a~~ 12:
boroughltes and 90 coUege stu.
dents and' BIaft gave Ibelr blood.
the whole event ~an with eftlclent
smoothness under the capable dl..
J;"~cUon
of Mrs. Phelp~ Soule.
D.oDors were lD;atte.~ of 16~t b~~
l.helr promptne8S•. thelr eag~rJl~
to serve was impreB8lve a.nd greatly apprecla.ted.
'Six hundred and twenty-tht'"
persoos were bled In the tbree .. day
meet. If every· man. or woman in
1We services from this dlBtrlct
; could only stand at the. receiving
deak and·hear the quiet replies to
the question uHow many times
}lave you g!ven?"-"Flve tlmes.'~
I
Ib
~'Ten timear
UI've. tr ed
ree
tlines, I'm hoping they'll. take· Die
today."' From every kind ot occupatlon they poured In to give
thel~ boys a chance to· come b8.ck.:
Four members ot· tite· Gallon
Club appeared again; Guy Mc;
CorkIer E;· M. Rowland, Frank. U.
Ro"", an~ iferiion S.~\?~. ~hur
Bass was··a. ninth time donor~ Mrs..
Edwin CroHby tenth', Robert Balr
Q thlrt~entb, ??u:D. .R. Hltohma.U a
to!u~~~•..." .. _i
The· borough owes a t~em~ndou8
vote of ihanke to all Sw8.rtlnD.oreana who repreBen~ them at th~
Blood. Donor meet; Donors, Gray
Ladles. Nurses Aides, Motor Corps.
Canteen workers, nursery a.ssls~
ants. boys. trom the high school,.
com.munlty nurses, the ttreleas
Blood Donor committee. Tbey· deserve a. communtty salute.
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SIXTH WAR LOAN
BEQINS' NOV. 20
tAn UnUsually a.ttracUve exhibit of the most recently pub.
llshed books for younger readel1l wUl be on exhibit ai th~
Swarthmore
Public
Llbra.,.
~~
~pro~t
ff~41d
throughout next week. ChUdren's Book Weeki Eap'rJy an. ,
tlclpated by all the library's enterprising young readers
exhl~lt otters parents an,I young
Under the leadership of Elrlc S
to l~ok over the cl pttered field
Sprpat Ihls borough will undertake
ot: .ch.rlstmas books at lelsure,
on ·Monday, November 20 Its sbare
"Al~ough not· eJ(ci~8IveJY juin· ·the· naUon's $14.000,000.000
v~nl1e the recently· ~onated 61
Sixth War Loan campaign. Penn
volume" C.hronlcIes of America"
8.n4 the 16 volume :~·pageant. of sylvaDla's part In tbls undertaking
will be to 'ralBe ,938,000,000.
America" will .also be on ex...
Although the drive offlcially be
Wblt In order that JlbraQ' readglne on November 20 and ends on
era may familiarize themselves
December 16.· all eates of isa.vln8'8
wUh '. ~em. These grea.tly debonds. ·aerles E. F. and G and BaV
sJred and autboratatlVe reterlogs note.tJ; BarJes C trom Novem
ence volumes are tbe gift to the
ber 1· to December 31 wlli be
Library of Joseph Pew through
credited to the Drive. The other
the Yale University Pre88. securities which will be 80Id In this
drive Include 2 % % f:Jonda of 1966
71, 2% bonds of 1952·64, 1%%
S,
to
Committee in Push·
T(, Goal' .
the
Tea For New
¥~~~rl?
•
:;~~d:!t!~~~~nd 1i T cerUncatea
Mr. Sproa.t remln~s the boro~gh
The Swarthmore Leagu~ ot
Women Vo.ters Is having a tea. for reSlden'tB that th~ Bucce88 of the
new membe:ra on FrldI\Y, Novetn- drive 'in o1;lr' c?~munity wlU de-·
ber ·17 trom 3 to 6
the ~e~ u.p.~n eB;C~ an~ every ~
Wo~an'8 Club.
Mrs. Walter H. de~t. i'lVestlng t~elr savl~ In
Robinson •. ·pr'esJden~ ot 1-he . local W~r. Bonqs G.Il~ jJ1lNing tor "VIctory
league cordlQ.lly 'nvttes all ·Interest- and ·t.hat 15,01;10.009.000.
th18 Na
ed women ~ attend.
tiona! gp~l :m~t be. ra~d through
. Mrs.' R~lph YOUng, the regional aaJeti to: IndlvJduals.
,.
director of the Eastern· DIstrict ot
.'Untll Victory 1B ours. we must
the. LeagUe of Women· Voters wlll keep on doing our part for the
be the guest speaker: Mrs. Young boys who ~re continuing relentleBli...
ot Moylan has· chosen for her Bub.. ly tn our behalt. Aiid" dotD.g .our
ject. ~'ThB· Purpose aJ:1d OrlI&D1za... ~art fa giving, whole-heB.rted SUp.
Uon of the La>ia."
~o.rt to the Sixth We;; 00&0
The . league' . 'makes a· c8.re~ pat8n:' BayS '.cbatrrD.an Sproat.
st~dT· of . the n8:tlo~aJ and state ~~~~:..' .cq~\ll;ittee. ....WJ,W,~.~i-:p~.~ ..... ,';..<.
·legJiiatlon;·"l"ntervltiw1ng candt4at'H' the d·rlve un~1 December 16 for the
arid ·oince holders, .i.D.formlng l"nem· ~ut1edge, Morton, ~d Swarthmo.re
bel'S of its flndings and advising Dlstdct are:
them o·t pending ·legislatton.
.
Mrs. Frank H. Holman's memGeorge L. A.lstQD. Dr. ~. C. Am.
.
Ittee consUl
. '"tin· g 0 f merm.aD. Mrs.
J. V. S. Bishop
bershlp comm
E.
M.
Buchne.r.
Roland
L. Eaton
Mrs .
MacDonald Swan, Mrs.
Thomas Hopper. ltLrs. La ~ue Hen- W. B. Bullock. Albert N. Gar.,
drlXson, MrS.·Henry Piper 8..nd Mra. ratt. A. Sldn(:ty Johnson, Dr. WIl
William R Huey are In ~harge of llatli :
y'er k e8.. Kurtzbalz. John Michael, .Frank R
~he tea table. Mrs. Earl P.
Mrs. Guy A. McCorkle. Mrs. Ed,. Morey. Edward L. Noyes, Harold
• -Ib ur C. Ogram, Dr. Fred A. Patman
Lt. Comdr. Merrill Dawson of ward .~ay. and Mrs. . ~the tea table.
Wayne H. Randall. Charles Rtis
Great Lakes Training Statton, spent Dana ~ill be
seU .. Mrs. J. Paul B.rown, Mrs. Wal
last ThurSday and Friday ·wlth Mr;,
ter A. Schmidt, R. Chester Spencer
and Mrs. J. Herman Holmes
Over KYW T~ht
Edward
B. Temple, Peter E. Told
Havet'lo1:'d place. a~d: ~J;'. al1:d ¥:~.~.
Marlon
R.
Sm)"th.
Walter Kahoe of Rose Valley. ~ey
Dr. George P. ltea, ct:Ialrn.tatt of·
were all classmates at Antioch Col- the . Southea.atern
PennB)"lvania
Mrs. John H. Spackman. Ken
lege.
Chapte~ ot the American .Red Cross dall C.' sadier. ~. A. Tryens, H.· B
Mr. and MrS. R. H. Fonville ot wui give his second report 01\; the ¥~c~ln, MrB:. ~nfi!f!I M. H~ig S,~el
Houston. Texas. have been visiting r8:cl~O' o.ver, Station KYW at. 10:45 don, Horace B. Pa.8ltmore, Mrs.
Florence R. Hnhr. Fl-an.k. R. MDr~k
.
at the home ot their daughter and p.m. this evening.
In th~ course of these talks J;lr. ley. William T. ElliS,' Allan ' C
son-ln-Iaw,"Lt.· Comdr. W. K: Van~
Zandt and n.frs. ·VanZandt of· Park Rea. will cover every !J:nporlant Wood. 140rris ~. Smith, :P:8Di~1 J
setvlce of the Red .Cross.
HUferty. N·. O. Pitte~.lre!,. J9se~h
avenue.
Reynolds, 30hn C. M90re,. Mrs..
Claude Smith, Mrs. AI.ben T. J;!la.v
enson,
2nd, M.rs.· wnUam ,.K..
~ow SWART~MQR1.!1
ThatCher, Mrs. Frank G. Keenen ..
PRE'~INCTS
Mrs.. Benjamin Collins, Mrs. ~ex
Totals
Nor'n Eas!,'n West'n
I,
Gary, Mrs. Harold G. GrLtftn
~.resideJ;lt
Mrs.
W. F. Hanny, Mrs. Ro,land
1467
591
Dewey (Rep.) ..•.•••••••••. 511
365
Eaton.
Mrs. Guy Deming.
497
178
Roosevelt (llem.) •..•• •.. ... 197
122
Mrs.
Louis' King, Mrs.- Wm
U. S. Senator
Ward,"
Mrs.
Ernest Laws. Mrs.·C
1436
582
Dav~s (Rep.) ..............
503
351
C.
West.
Mrs.
Joseph 3. Gear. Mrs
520
J.91
Myers (Dem.) ............... 204
125
George
M.
Allen,
Mrs. Percy G
Judge of; ~he Supreme Court
Gilbert,
Mrs.
Fred
N. Bell, Mrs
1459
587
Hugh .. (Rep.) ............. 612
360
E.
M.
Bassett.
Mrs.
J.
H. Hall. ),Irs
490
184
Jones (De.m.) •••••••••••••• 186
120.
Morris
Lee,
Mrs.
S.
-So
·RutJ1e.rfot"d
Jud.ge of ~h~ S·u~erlor .court
~'
J".
A.'
Detlefsen,
Mrs.
rio Reed
5&4
145'
James (Rep.) .•• ,.......... 616
356
Geer.
Mrs.
John:
Bo.wditCh:'
Mrs.
1446
682
369
Graft (Rep.) ...... .......... 505
Wm.
w.
'rurne.r.
Mrs.
Alvah
Stuart
t83.
~92
121
Ross (~m.) ;.............. 181\
5'12
Mrs. George Earnshaw, Mrs. David
190
122
Rhodes (Dem.) ............. 200
P. Wisdom, Mrs. W. R. Shoemaker.
Auditor General
Mrs.: ··A. ·M. Lackey, Mrs. J.ILG
1~66
592
511
362
Watklns (Rep.)
McConecby
485
181
189
115
Wagner (Dem.)
.'.m.. .4t
o.t
a
cam
.c.
-
.
at
0'1
VOTED
State Treasurer.
n..1~d (Rep.) .............. . 616
B\IU?k (Dem•.) ............. . 186
Rep.reaentatlve In .Congress
, Wol(end~ (~p.) ••.•••••••• 333
O'Rourke (Dem;) ••.•••••••• '79
Senator In Oenera1,·~m.bl:r
, Hqbur!> {Rep,) ' •• :;.'-_ ..... . 615:·
cra...tkd (1~m.) ....... - .. .. 193.
Representative In Gen . .Armem"
Turner (Rep.) ............ . 614
James (Rep.) .......•. ; •••• 50S
MIIII.ken (Rep,); .•..••••••••• 506
GOu,!.,y.
(I~I1l'),
, ......•.... , 19&
. Turner d'e';'.)· : •.••••••••••
. Sltlpberd fDa... )·': ........ ..
198
I" .
.
364
U3
686
1465
176.
'414
266
450
t31
834
IOU
9U.
;
sea
.58'
116.
186
au
594
360
856
5.87
1472
-1460
1441
'ii.
tii
582
ii'
ui
i'l
600
101
11,'11
107
,
Present Madame Chli
Madame Cbu··Shlh-Mlng, Wt~e ot
General CbU,' MUit.4.ry Attache. at··
the Ohineae.LogittioD
1D. .•Wa.obtnc
ton, l?C.•, al'd 01}<;' .~F Mi~ame
<;haln.-" ~dvilM1':J' Commlt~~ In the:
New ~fe ·.Hor.",ont III Ch)n.;, will
dellver ·the 'FrIend'. Anll1ial·iEdu-
ca\I~D; ~1/r. i!l, ~~.. ¥ee~."
BOWIe on .sunday evenmc, Novem·
ber '}2 at -.i&.
..
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.
Madame Chu.. a Wellesley trradu..
.ata ~f'l,n4.,:,aa, chO,'!"~ "'\ \te~lI,u~
~t "Women;, Wor~ 1.n War-tlnie
China·'. The ·vH18.We ftilk are oor-
dl.!l.ti. 1};l.l.1!~~~ ~: ~~~ll~'
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1144
THE SWARTHMOREAN
2
aIete.... 14.... Frederick Herbert or .:.~~ will.~
PERSONAL.S
Lt. W. H. Unton. Jr., hU return- avenue h&a returned to hie dutl.. In
..
ed to camp Orub~r, Okla., after the South Paclllo.
Captain
Edith
Morp.n
Winant
of
.pendlnc a week's )eave at his
the Women'. Army COrp8, daughter
of IIr. and 141'& Gilbert B, Winant
Pft. J ..ck LIilton, U.s.M.C.a., haa
of Sproul road. who has been stacompleted the VlJ tralnlDg pro·
ttoned
in Pittsburg, b.aa been tran8cram &t Princeton University. and
ferred
to the Custom Houae. PhDaafter & leave at his bome on Ben..
delphia.,
and will be on duty In
jamln West avenue baa reported for
home on Benjamin
west avenue.
Opnlll and II.... CharI.. Spieker
"f Ema.ua. Pa.
Dr. N. 0 •. Taylor, of V ...... "venue. left on Wednead&y for & bual·
neee trip to Waahlngton, D.C,
Mlaa Jane Dickey of Lewleburl',
P&., hGa been vlBlting her aloter and
brother..in..law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
ward F. Hitchcock of North Chea·
ter roa.d.
Mrs. Crosby Black and d"1IIrhters,
M ..rjorle and Dorle of S. Cheoter
road and ber mother, JIll'lL L S.
Habbetaett of' Hedl.. spent the
paat week.end vlBlting In New York
CIty.
. ".j ";':~ d
Mlaa sar..h H ..r1e Disque and
Mias Charlotte GrUHn entertained
at a pereonal and linen shower in
ho'nor or Mlss Karen Kniskern on
~edne8d&¥ at the lCnwkern
on Riverview road. Several ot
&
ah~'Werof. ,bo~-
.__
II.... IIargarOt L. B&tti' 01 N_
York C117, a slater of the brld.e, w\lI
act lUI her matron of honor. Mlaa
Bette Morrie and Hlaa Jane Hyere
~ be h.r brldeamalda, All the attendante wl\l be Bowned In, d r _
of mOM green fallle with arrance..
mente of frsah vlolelll and velllnS
In their ha.lr. lIaret& ADn Batty, &
niece ot J4l811 lA1ea.n, will be her
lltUe t1awer sir) and w1ll wear a
Kate 'Oreen_y frock of white
damask. and carry violets and
sweetheart r~e bucla.
Mr. Richard H. Parry of 1I0ylan
will be best man and the ushers
are Lt. (j.B,) Jack J. O'Leary of
Berkeley. California, and Bradford
Dsl'llng, U.B.C.G:.R.. at Wlncheater.
A re"pUoD at Haroum Junior
Can. will toUo";' the. ceromo."..
After & .hort ....edd!na' trip the
yoqDc couple will make their home
In Baltimore, 1Iat)'land,
Hlaa Lafee.ll· attended Haroum
Junior 00\1.... and Lt. Durham,
Harvard '.1, Ie an Instruotor In
chemical 'Warfare at Eclcewood Ar.enal Naval Unit, Ilar)'land•.
DEADLlNE-WEDNEilDAY NOON
OOYOV_OW
fto .... c... t... MI)' ......
'FRlDAY,NOVEMBER 10,'1944
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LAST 2 DAYS
FRIDAY'" SATURDAY
THE PtAYERS CLUB
Red SKELTON
Esther WILLIAMS
Of Swarthmore
NOW!
Alan MARSHAL
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,"Bathing Beauty" Bride By
RING AROUND
She'II teII JOU
".stance
'M1istake
Long
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when
ELIZABETH
.
Comedy by Chari Armstrong
Dir~tor, J~hn Dolman, Jr.
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JoYc:lfREYNOLDS .
RallClt HUlTON .~ARNOLD
'l'friDlty .Church Notes
Holy Communion wlll be ce!abr4tdd at eIght o'clock. All the
de6artments 'of -the .chul"ch will
bold sessions at 9:45. At the eleven
o'clock f ilervlce of Morning Prayt>l',
the rector wUl preach on the topic
Th:e Vahle Of Ritualism. At thl.a
&e~ce' two sll v~r CGndlesticks will
be '~edlcate(l 'a8(i'ne'Dlortai&. EveD~
ing Pmyer will be J58,td at' 6:00
. ..
•.
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.
..
times there's a rush on certain circuits.
When -Ihat ha ppe
. ns,. t~e operator
. olms to be helpful by SClY'ng - "Please
limit your call to 5 minutes."
.
this request h not made on 011 Long
'.
'.
Imes are-crowded',
.. _
-
Olstance calls, It's on .peak·hour calls
to and from _-busy centefS.
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THE
·COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
.
. - BELL TELEPItONE
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Mr. BenJamlh L. Kneedlor will
i)re~e.nt
a series ot organ recltals
each Sunday morning from 10:46
Christian
,
CHURCH SERVICES
!
.
School
MoreSweeb
':45 A. !rI.-First Day
Mrs. Percy Gilbert is the cap",:
9 :015 A. !.I.-Adult Forum. The second
of the series on "The tain of the cookle~Bakers this
First Three Gospels."
Dora "Villson ot the fac- week. Those who are o.ssisUng in
ulty ot Pendle HUl. turning out the Bweets for the
11:00 A. K.-U::~~ ~~ W!r:~~tetD saUors are:
I
,the MeeUng House.
WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Ambrose Van Alen, Mrs.
A. 1(. to 1 ;10 P. M.-8ewinl Charles Black, Hrs. H. E. wen ..
and quUun.
In Whittier
Howse.
Bos luricll.~ia.
':All -:Mrs. David Mc.Cann. Mrs. WlI~am
_ .
are cordlally Invited.
Hobbs, Mrs. Alban Rogers, and
lI'IttsT CHURCH OF CHRIST. Mrs. W. B. Burlingame.
SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE
Park Annae Balow Harvard
RepubJiCllil Tea
iltiNbAY
Mrs. Alexander Ewif:1g ot Dartn;oo
A. M.-Sunday lJehooL
mouth avenue entertained mem.01 A. K.-8and8.7 Lesson-Sermon.
bers
of tbe Repubttca.n Party of
...!ted-iT oveal!lc _UI' 'oac\I
~t • jI. i!>. _lUI' 1'OOID _
dailJ' the Eastern Precinct and 'a. fr!W
'-II>. IUI4 bolk\a71l 1J to , friends 'at & tea Thunoda.y. Among
Cb....
nom. , .01 p.m. the guests were Senator Weldon B.
BeyDurn and lira. Heyburn.
""":...:::..cor4IaIly Invlte4 to .._
,,,t
1here are hundreds of Ihousands of
Long Distance calls every clay. Some-
i>resbyterian Church Notes
to 1-1 o'clock on the William
Plumer Pottet.' Memorial Organ.
The recital will be t\ prelude to
the morning worship. You are invited to share thla new prog~m
in our ministry at music each Sunday.
p.m.
eholr • School will' hold services
The sermon this Sunday mornon ~onday and -Wednesday at 4:30 ing at the 11 o'clock service will
P~ JJ4. and again on Thursda.y at be "God and This War."
..
7;3'0 P. H.
All departments _of •the Church
A \Unn.r Will . be held In the School and the Women's Bible
PatJ.8b House on Monday night at Claas meet each Sunday morning
6:16 for those ot the Evermember at 9:45 o'<:lock.
~
Vlsltatlon·epniDllttee.
.
The Churc.h Hour Nursery f01'
The 'Vestry' will me!tt On Tues~ chlldren ages 1-1 meets each Sunday night at eight o'clock In the da.y morning tram 11 to 12 o·clock.
PaHah House.
:bls Sunday morning the group
On Thursday. the second meet- will be in charge ot RosaUn BromIng 01 ~e Parish .counell wlll be ley,
bela at 8:30 p.m.
T"hls Sunday morning the fOI..'
lowing persons will assist the minScieDce Notes
ister in extending greetings of the
'~Mort8lB and Ihlmortals" Is the chu-reh and the pastor to the COD'sutiject - at the Lesson-Sermon in gregation: center front door, Dr.
all -Churches of Christ, Sclent:1st. an'd Mrs. Glen R. Morrow; driveon Sunday. November 12. The way-transept door, Mr. and :Mrs.
Gol'den TeXt 1s: "As_ ifl the earthYI CQrl P. Vogt.
such ~e t):tey also that are earthy:
The High School Fellowship will
nnd as -is the' heavenly, Buch are meet Sunday evening tram 6 to
they also that are heavenly" (I 7:30 o'clock In the Parish House.
Corinthians 16; 48).
The Board of Trustees will meet
Tuesday evening, November 14. at
Methocliat Church Notes
6:30 o'clock at th~ Manse.
The Church School ViOl meet
The chUdren's choir rehearses
on SUnday morning at 9:4:6. Classes each Saturday at 2 o'clock In the
tor child,ren of all ages and tor Parish 'Ho'uSe. 'Th'e High ' Scbool
adulte.
ChoLf reh~anies Sun. afternoon,
The morning worship service ~1I1
boys at 4 o·clock. boys and girls at
be at 11 o'clock, at wbich time the
4:30 o·clock. The Chapel Choir r-e~
minister wiil· preach.
The small chlldren may be placed hearses Friday evenings at 7 :30
in the -hursery during the worship o'olock (.not tonight). Anyone Intereste.,d In sln'glng- with any of
hour.
The youth Fellawshlp wUl meet these choirs please see Henry
In the evenIng 8.t '1 in the chap'el. Faust betord or after rehearsals or
The annual Turkey Dinner and o.Cter U1e church service on Sun~
Ba>.aar will be held In the Social day morning.
Hall on 'Thuts(tay under the auCircle 1, Mrs. c. MacDonald
spices of ~the Woman's Society of Swan, chairman. will meet at the
Chrlstian'S6t'vlce.
home of the chairman, 910 Mt.
The' ·COmmunlty Thanksgiving Holyoke Place on Wednesday, NoService 'w11l- be held in this church vember 16, at 1:30 o'clock tor
on Thll\\ks'glVlng'Day at 9;30 A.M. de$ert followed by the meeting.
This "~rVlde -Ie ·liponsored by the
Circle 4, MI'8. Earle P. Yer,kes,
chu'J'Ch-.s . ot th'e :b'orough.
\~halrma.n, wlll meet on We_dnesday,
November 15, at 10:30 o'clock at
l. ~,'a to Me6t
The J:.T:S'fuet October 28 at, the tho home of Mrs. .J. R. Hoover,
home at Carolyn Morse on Parrish Brookhaven rond and Rabbit Run
road. Their next meeting villi 'be road, Wal11ngford. The bus leaves
held November 11. at 8 o'clock, at at 10:25 o'clock from the corner
the home of Joan Faulkner of of Yale and ,Cheater roads. Mrs. J.
Maxwell Adams will start the re~
Dickinson avenue.
vie\v of "Speaking of Indians" at
this meeting. Please bring sand~
BWARTHMORE. PRESBYTERIAN wlches.
.
CHURCH
.
Thursday evening, Noveniber 16,
Rev. DaVid Braun, Minister
at
'1: 30 o'clock the Philadelphia.
SUNDAY
Be' I Presbytery "Christian 'World Or9 :45 A. M:..:..Church SChool
11 :00 A.. M;"':"Mor'ritrig Worship. a:ci der Con terence" wIll be he}(J in the
trion Topic: "God
Academy of Mut31c in Philadelphia.
This War."
Tlc.kets of admission may be ob~
METHQDlST Cm;IRCH
taihed without cost -by ca\Ung the
ltoy N. KelIte!:'i 'D.O•• 'Minister.
SU",DAY
church omce. The Reverend John
»:f6 A. M.~hurch J;chooL
Sutherland Donnell, D.D. of New
11 :00 A. M.-Mornlng WOr$lp Service.
York City and Elder Wilbur La
TrumTY'CHti'ltCB
Roe of WWlhlngton, D. C., will be
Rev. Geo. ChtlsJIan Anderson Rector the speakers. Dr. 'J. F. wnUamSUNDA~, 'f(O'VE~'-12
~ :00 A. :M.-Holy· Communion.
son of the Westminlster Choir
,,:45 A. ·M.-Church School
School
will lead Do massed choir ot
11:00 A.. Y.-Mornlng Pra.y~r and Sermon Topic: '"Toho Value three hundred voices. Members of
ot Rttual1sm."
the clergy will partiCipate In the
6:00: P. :rd.-Evening ~er.
robed procession.
TH\!I RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
Wlf~~
, Laraine D*,Y
"JANIE"
The story in last week'. Swarthmorean regarding the recent Hallowe'en destructlon "did not surprise me sa our nelghborhoo.d was
: : . a 'victim at the seasonal .van-
i!!!!ii!!!!ii!!!!ii2!!!i!i!!E5i~a~ii!iiiii_
~
'
'''boot tralnlng....t Parrla IIila.nd, B. eastern Pennaylvaui&.
Lt. Reed Whitney, U.S.N.R. and
C.
bis wife' recen~ly made an unexpectPvt. John Horsey of tbe ArmY ed visit to Lt. Whitney. father.
Medical 'Department, lB 8pendlng Philp R. Whitney of the Swarth·
RUSSE" SERVICE
b.ls leave with bIB parents, Mr. and
_
_
Year c- Laol _
Jh_I\oI..
more apartments. Lt. Whitney will
:Mrs. Roy K. Horsey ot Thayer road be remembered by many friends
. . . . - 8inJeo 1'1''' De ...
and wlll return to Fort LeWis, here, ha.ving graduated t rom
,waa)rtngton for further-assignment. Swarthmore High School In lQ24.
Pfc. Howard Pennell, a graduate Lt. Whitney entered the U. S. N ..vY
of' Swarthmore High School cl&.S8 oct 3. 194%. served as CommuniRUMMAGE SAl E
ot '4:. 18 noW a paratrooper wltb cation Officer on the Flagabtp of Karen'8 closest friends were guesta..
ANNUAL DESSERT
given 1m! tile
the 504:th Parachute Infantry in the SleUlan invasion and since his
BRIDGE
Swarthmore Braach,
England.
NOVEMBER BRIDE
return to thta country has been
U_
of _ t i l , Wel·
. NaV'Y
Service
Robert Hugh Raymond, son ot stationed ..t the S.C.T.C. In Hlaml.
rare _
Edu...Uon Se<:IiOD8
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Raymond Florida.. For siX months he served
to be - . J ID.
The marriage ot Ensign Karen
TrinIty Oburda Be ,,_t
of' Walnut lane, recenUy graduated as Commander on a P .C. and l8 Edith KnIskern, U.s.C.O.R. (w)
WOMAN'S CLUB
from the Aviation Radio school, DO'W Executive Officer on e. D.E..
Wednesday, Nov, 1&, lit 1 P.H.
daughter of Hr. and ·lIrs. Philip
Novem_
28,
1:00 P. lIL
and
.
Jacksonville, Florida. Entering the
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brauns of Wheeler Kniskern ot RivervlCW
'.lbure4a),. Nov. 18, , A. lIL .
Navy April 1, 1944, he received bis Vassar avenue entertained Lt. Col. ro ..d to Lt. (jg) Robert Elder
(AJI ..... _ )
to 4 P.M.
'"
recruit training at Bainbridge, Md., A. N. Bowes and Mrs; Bowes of White, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
betore being transtered to Jack- Radburn, N.J., as their week-end Robert Elder WhIte ot Honolulu,
BonvIlle. Raymond Is now a quail ..
Ha.wail, will take place tomorrow MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE MATCHIABELLI •. CHANEL
gueats.
fied Avlatlon RadioI;Jlan and Is
Mr. and Mrs. steven SpenceI' of afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in the
scheduled tor Operational ,Training. Rutt'ers avenue will entertain Mrs. swarthmore Presbyterian Church. Z
Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. McCorkle
Robert Bruskin and her chlldren The Rev. David Braun will oltlclate
of Swarthmore entertained Miss Tanga and,Spences of Falls:Church, at the ceremony.
rJ4ary Dickerman of Stone Ridge,
The
brlde.to·be
will
be
..
ttended
Va. &8 their week-end guests.
and :Miss Mary Dorothy Dickerman
Mrs. Fra.nk H, McCowan of Vas- bY III... El\ln White of HonolulU,
BEAUTY SALON
_ot Thembcrvllle.
sar avenue returned to ber home sister of the bridegroom' as maid 6f U)
Ph. M. 3/c G. Wl\lIa.m Sickel haa Friday trom the Chester Hospital, honor, and the brldesmaids will be •
tlnished bls course at the Phila- where she had been 'confined for Miss Mary B"fle Lee of Quantico, _
Beauty voles for her man
delphia. Naval Hospital and is noW two weeks following
ma.jor oper- Va., and Miss Anne Woods _or :J
a LaboratorY Medical Technlcla.n.
Bromtv\lle, N. Y.
0
He spent last week-end with his a.tion.
13 South Chealel' Road
Frank H. Mccowan, Jr., returnparents, Dr. and Mrs. George B. ed Thursday to the Naval Air
Call Swarthmore 0478
Sickel of Strath Haven avenue.
Statlon at Ottumwa, Iowa. follow- will serve as best man. The ushers
WIlII..m C. Abbe, A.M.M. 2/c who
ing a. leave which he spent at his w\ll Include Philip KnIskern, A/T, CHARBERT • SKYLARK. LUCIEN I.E LONG • CHBNYU
haa been stationed In tb.e Soutb
U. S. Army Air Corps. brother or
borne on Vassar avenue.
Pacific for 18 months has reached
Mrs. George C. Corse ot Yale tb,e bride, Pfc. Robert P. Masland,
San F1'1l.ocisco, Callf., and will ar..
avenue entertained liThe Elght- U.S. Army Medlca.l Corps. pre.
rIve in swartbmore Sunday. He and
some" at a luncheon and bridge at Laird Hyers. U.B. Army· Medical
Mrs. Abbe, 'Who has been residing
Corps, bOth students at Columbia
with her pa.rents Mr. and Mrs. Allen her home Tuesday.
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Bassett University. and Mr. Alexa.I\der EwYoung at Goshenv111e. Cheater
ing ot columbia. avenue. , '
County. will vlBlt the f'ormerts par- ot North Chester road are enterents Mr. and Mrs. George C. Abbe taining D. Bassett's mother Mrs.
TO WED TOMORROW
Frank L. Bassett. of Ventnor. N.J.,
ot Dickinson avenue.
The
marriage ot ldlse Marcia. lAwho arrived Wednesda.y .for 8.
PrIvates George F. Corse anc}
fean, daughter of Mrs. Wilbur LeJa.m~ G. DDngherty- who have week's vlslt.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told en- roy Lafean ot BrY,D Ma.wr and Lt.
completed their training as prostertained at an election dinner (jg) Willard Bchenck DUrha.m, U.
pective' officer candidates In the
Protecting YOIII' flowers By-WueOrder
S.N.R .• Bon of Mr. and Mr•. Willard
Navy V-12 unit at Muhlenburg Col- party on Tuesday evening a.t their
Conklin Durham ot Wlncbester.
........Our membership In tJw FIJORISTS' TELEGILtU'R DEIilV·
lege ha.ve been assigned to the "'Mar- home on Park avenue.
Mrs. A.. Ludlow Clayden ot River- Mass., will take place Sat. aftERY AIlS'N•• ooabl... us to ~ FR.E8H fiowers by wire 10
ine base at Parris !sle.nd. S. C. Both
....T part 01 the U, S. aid na_dB and man,. tordgn COUIltries.
ernoon, Novem'oer 11, at 3 o'clock
view
road
returned
to
her
home
on
, boys were graduated trom SwarthWe are asflOClated with 8500 fioriste _
are BONDED mem·
bers with a total 01' over $S4O,OOO on DEPOSIT In Detroit our F.
more High School in 194:3 and '"\vere Tuesday of last week atter So 10- in the Church at The Redeemer,
Bryn Mawr. 'Canon Ernest Part,
T. D. Headquarters.
- I
<:alled to active duty In the Marine day visit with relatives in Evanston,
This melnbersbip :represents the Top-Illgbt florlsts 01' the
rector at the churCh, will officlate.
COrps on July 1. lV4S. PVt. Corse Dl.
CotUltry, bandUng over 70 per cent 01' the annual ftltail 'VOlume or
The bride who will be given in
Joan Thatcher ot College avenue,
is the son qt Mr. and Mrs. George
nowe. ""I. ., vtrtual17 our brand> sbops ready to serve TOO taith·
marriage
by
her
brotber,
Major
Corse of :Yale avenue. and ;pvt. a senior at Dickinson College, was
tully.
.
Wllbur LeroY Lafean ot Ha.verford.
Dougherty is the son of Mr. and home Tuesday to east her vote.
Barbara Thatcher and. Connie will wear a wedding gown of 'White
Mrs. J. p, Dougherty ot Dickinson
Sptller, Swarthmore Hlgh School satin wIth a yoke ot Illusion. Her
avenue.
·nuane F. Taylor, son of Dr. and seniors who played hockey a.t veil will be held in place by orange
Mrs. Norris Taylor of Vassar ave.. George School on Saturday, spent blossoms. She will carry a prayer
nue has just completed three sem- the week~end at the guests of Gerry book covered with gardenias from
esters at the college, and bas been Dana, a senior at·George School.
'Phone
Bal't, Pk
transferred to Naval Air Station, , 'Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Hopkins:
Swarthmore
04-50
Springfield, P..
Patuent River Branch. WashlnK'- of' Crest lane entertained Mr. and FOR
Mrs. Atwood B. oatman of New
ton, D.C., tor tarmac duty.
AlS David Weiland and AlB Ken· York City ~or a few days ot this
neth De Gasper, students of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Brad- CaD
V-12 program s.t Villanova College,
spent the week-end with David's shaw of "Stone House", swarth- Mn.. Uoyd E.
parents, Dr. and Mrs. HenrY J. more, and Mr. and Mrs. Palmer L. SwmtIuaore 2080
Skoglund of' Swarthmore place reWeiland of Rutges avenue.
Mrs. A.. B. Reavis ot University turned Sunday trom a. 10-day visit
Xme.s Gift Rates on
place returned Monday trom Wash .. a.t- Split 'Rock Lodge in the Poconos.
Mrs.
Hugh
Wagnon
and
her
Bons
!I tor $5,00.
ington, D.C., where she spent 10
II ..
8.00
Jobn
and
Drew
of
Rutgers
avenue
days with her sister Miss Genevieve
1I
..
'.25
Thomas 'who waS aerlousl:"r Injured returned Saturday from a visit of
II ..
5.00
when struck by an automobile. MI'. six weeks with Mrs. Wagnon's pat'- Coronet
1I ..
:a.1I0
American HoOle
Reavis and their da.ughter Ensign ents in Kansas City, Mo.
:a
..
4.00
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Starr of
I
Genevieve Rea.vis. statloned at In4.110
Dartmouth
avenue
ha.ve
bad
as
J&ck
&:
In
1I
..
Popular HecbanlCS
dian Head, Md .• joined the tam-tty
theIr house guests, Mrs. Starr's
party over the week-end.
•
Lt. WUUam D. Gorman and Mrs.
Gorman lett Thursday ot last week
for the JacksonVille Base ~or Operationel Training' in Jacksonvlllet
Fla., atter visiting relatives in
'fHEAoTRE
Swarthmore. Lt. Gorman was re..
cently transferred from PensacoIat
Lt. COlOr. K. E. Read of park
rr BE SEASONAL?
Dear Editor:
MUST
FA..
:'1f,,'\t"
IUI4 _
tho _ ' U I ' - '
The Central Delaware County
'Wellesley Ciub will hOld a meeUne
at ttie home of :Mrs. Earle p~ Yer..
kes of 11 Princeton avenue on
MOD~ay a~ernoon, November II,
at 2 o'clock.
At the buBlness sesBion, slides of
Wellesley College will be shown,
and. curreDt Dews of the college
will be dlaoussed.
IIrs. "elen Hall of Park avenue
w~lI be the speaker for the afternoon, and her talk will be on
Chinese pbilosophy. Tea will be
served.
The activities on Saturday night
preceding Hallowe'en became so
~~lng that when Mond'ay nl&'ht
arrived one of our neighbors patrolled the block to try to prevent
turther destrucUon, he hS:ving-'
COble Saturday night to ftnd the
garbage can gone and garba.scattere.d over his lawn and drl;:~
MtSa Lenore Perkins ot Cedar
way. Also on thls night another lane vlslted her aunt Mrs. R. K.
one or our neighbors WQ8 In can. Levering at New Ca.atle, Del., over
........
....
• • GIIIIiI foIIII
•• Qufdr s.,,1IlI
eM.tit""t LoCa"'"
'f - f l l .'.·Il•• III"IJ~
.11111141 car.
..." Cod,,,,, lo .... g'
'-IINI....... filii lie
Coc.t.d' Hour, 3 to 6 '.M,
"
P. R, •• STATION
B~t
tear tbat the battering on a ;tJhl·er·~wieieiki·~einid~·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~:;:::::::;·;:::=~
large and expensive storm door
would bring it down In pieces. On
Monday night a large can ot red
paint was dumped In the middle of
Chester road at Strath Haven ave~
nue and more was poured on the
sidewalk at the bUB stoP. Had some
one stepPed into this when getting
oft t~e bus, he could cully ba.ve
!3poUed a. pair ot shoes or could
have carried the paint into his
bouse and' ruined hie floors andrugs.
The seriouaneSB of ·thl.a year's
Hallowe'en pranks Ues not only 1"n
the violation ot the rights ot the
property owners. but In the wastefulness ot It all. During these war
times we are all obllge'd to take
goo,d oare of everything we own,
because 80 many things 'nre not
replacable. In addition, it is almost impossible to get any repair
work done. 80 that unnecessary
dainage to property shOUld not oc~
cur.
There Is, as all adults know a
point when fWl ot thlB sort ce~es
to be fun. Our community is not
equipped to han-dIe such a sltu~
o.Uon by policing, and ! tim. we
that no taxpayer would enjoy payIng increased taxes tor an augmented ,police force. Perhaps the cure
Is not In policing. but in some more
constructive solution. If Borough
Councll, the police department, the
school authorlUes and some of the
town parents would get together
discU89 the matter, I beHeve
that Borne plan could be worked
out to prevent a. relJeUUOn ot: th&
1944 Hallowe'en .
Very truly yours.
HELEN E. HAYDAY.
PROVIDI,-..G PROIECrlON
Make provision In advance of adual ~eed
for your funeral. Our Advisory Oepartm.,t
Is always ready 10 help ycu with the preenrangemerits. Why not com. In and discuss this
vital problem with us-there Is no obligation.
OLIVER H. lAIR CO~
DiliCTOti O ........ ALI
1820 CHESTNUT STRI.T
am-a........
M.A.","
ltd
,.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
and
FOR
•
WAR STAMP:HOLllERS
What Price Hallowe'en.
Dear Editor:
The writer wonders If the recent
exhibition ot boodlumlsm attending the celebration ot Hallowe'en
night be due to the 'theOry often
expounded that chlldren should be
allowed to express themselves as
they desIre without being curbed
by their ehlers.
If thIs be the case it looks as if
this thcol'Y is due for an overha<>J.ling before our properties are entirely I·ulned. S~ould the authors :
oC this theory like to see it carried
to its logical conclusion, why not •
devote a full week to vandalism
Instead of four nigbts as is now
the p.ra<:Uce?
It could
be made official by
proclamation. and might be called
"Deface our honles -week."
If this be done It could be further proclaimed that no citizen be
allowed In any way to come to Ole
defense of his property.
Very truly yours,
J. :T. GOULD.
I
.. _ - - - -
PAPER SHORTAGE
Novmber 3. 1944
Deat' Editor:
It is too bad
my Republican
friends thought -they had to pay
you for the ad in today's paper
entitled "So Help Me God." I be~
Ueve every registered voter got one
or more In the mall from New
York. In two days we got over 15
at this house mailed In New York
Grand Central Station all 3c postage. This when we are short ot
paper. As this halls trom Texas
on center It smells a llttle oUy
Uke- our town .meeting. When tblB
,,'as published In tbe Inquirer it
was rightly and ably crltlclzed in
that vaper "Letters to the Eilltor."
It got by aod was publlsbed. It's
a new low In polltlcs. To use a.
famlly's grief tor pollUca1 PUrposes
Beems loathsome to me.
Very tru_1f,
J. V. S.BUlHOP.
P. s.~The copies .received bere
were anonymous.
:
.'
-
*'WIlea :rou huy me-Wliethor
I'm. 111; W.. Sa.;_ SWap,
worth 25¢. SOf. $1. or
01' ·0....
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ICe. A'ad "your
lION ...
work'lor' Uocle Sam imJII4dl.
moll..,.
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"BUT....:, ;""'" Poe ,.... -T
_llrIM'- Oa your money undI
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eonfiUI
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F.,.
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pice to ,""", (or Uncla StuD
SWARTHMORE STUDEBAKER
SALES &: SERVICES
Get,.
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eOer:r IS
~eenl
for
jOg ' p i l l ' _ 'SS'"
mere-Me OD jour ....
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-.
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fa .". ",.;,u1
"Do It by ~ .P7"ar W ..
Stomp Boob quitild,.-nd
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'--1iA1InII 'War Itdadat'"
'ilia .dllerd Is. il lll:ol.................A. .p, SIIALLEY
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TlIE BOUQUET
-; Eo L. NOYES
PETER Eo TOLD
1.
BUCBNEIl'S
B. J. BOY 5 AND
MAIUE DONNELLY
TIlE INGLENEUK
DEW DaOPJNlII
a'usSEU.'S
swAirlmlORB lfA110NAL IW'Q
AND mUST COIIPANY
OO-BD BtitlTY SALON
-ALICE BARBm, GO IS .{I"-
ftEIN
S'l'RATBI'uVktfitWt
sWAitlidim·to.c)p
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B. B.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN·
FRlDAY.I!fOVEItmER 10.19+1
~----------~------------~~~~~~=-~~~----------~~~------~-Elm avenue are entertaining their
TUesday: w,hen the high achool BtU'" two ~ame8 It played. one on Thurs- Party" at their home Tueeda.y eve- daughter-In ...la.w Mrs. New J I n
SCHOOL NEWS
I
VIV'l'ORY OVER YEADON
Swarthmore Hlgb came. up with
the old "Ralph Henry Barbor"
ftght last Friday when after being
held seorele88 by a stubborn Yeadon High team, they came bo.ck In
the second halt to score
neat
20.0 victory.
Coach Bill ZlegenfuB gave the
Garnet a real fine and brimstone
pep talk between ha1\'es and they
really must have taken it to heart.
In the third period they Iuunched
a. 70 ..yard drive that finally culminated Ln a
fifteen-yar.d run
around left end by Jim Price for
the second score. The Garnet sUIl
had plenty of scoring punch left.
In tbe fourth
period
after
Swarthmore had driven to th.e Yeadon 23 by virtue of a. 29-yard pass
to end Dick Helmuth. Junle Cham~
bera took the 0011 on a later!,!.l ~rom
Jaclt. Harant, and hot footed 1t
around his own rip-ht end to score
standing up.
Jim Taylor \Vh.ose
previous try for extra point had
been blocked, booted the ball perfectly between the uprights to
make the score 13-0.
The Garnet ,vas still not t\nI8b~
ed and in the closin·g minutes. of
the fourth period. Quarterback
Vince Gallagher, starting tn tlrst
game. heaved a 10-yard aerial to
Ken Houtz· who with .the aid of
several beautiful blocks thrown
downfteld negoUated the .remaining
15 yards
the goal
Une. Jbn
praylor also ,kicked the extra point.
Toda.j the Gar.net plays Its last
game of the year when it meets
Ridley Township High School's un~
defeated ball club on the Rutgers
Avenue field.
DEWEY WI.NSI
An unusual example of practicIng democracy was .demonstl'ated
a.
to
I
STEAKS -
CHOPS
SEAFOOD Our Specialty
Completel,. Air·eoaditioned
Jewelry Corner
5 South Cheater Rei.
WATCHES and
JEWELRY
Repaired
Engraving
FOR SALE
UNINSPECTED JWJ'F
FOR DOGS
2Sc per lb. No ration points
One Delivery a week in
Swarthmore
15 S. Olive St., Media
Telephone MedIa 1478
KIrkman Octal!on Products
Rmnfonl's Biek1ng Powder
Borden'. Evaporated Milk
Gold Medal. PIlIBbury. and
Swan's Down Flour
Asoo (Jorr"", 1IIlIk and Rice
Oleomargarine ProdOctB
PleaBe send coupons of the
above to
Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett
500 North Chester Rood
Dr.
J. YARNELL
Scaa-n OUropodist
Foot Specialist
_Plke_
Room 201 Ieppdowne
venter BuIlding
'fU'IdowDb A..-enue
~Pa.
......... by~
Mem.... 1181
Their
Mrs. E. O. Lange of Baltimore
pike has returned from a visit with
relatives and friends in Wisconsin.
Mrs. W. H. Nason ot Cornell aveR
nue has recently returned from a
visit with friends tn Titusville, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sauter of
Park avenue have been visttlng
Mrs. Sauter's parents. Mr. and M~s.
R. F. Klntzer. of Wyomissing, Pa.
Bonnie DOnnelly. daughter of
Mrs. Marie Donnelly of Yale avenue, 'Was home over the past weekend
from Centennary COllege,
Hacketstown. N. J., where she Is a
QUIET. SENIORS AT WORKl
As the .deadline for the tities of freshman.
Mrs.. Lydia Gl'cen Mitchell at
the Senim' themos approached.
North
Chester road left Wedne4ay
many n. frantic twelfth grader
for
an
extended visit with her soncould be found hurriedly searching
In-law
and daughter Mr~ and Mrs.
the pages or the Readers' Guide
C.
Leslie
Moor, 3rd. and ·G. Justice
tor ideas. The'time honored rule
Moor
of
Salem,
Mass.
that each of the nlnety-nLne senlO-,,8
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George Schobinger
must write on a separate topic
ot
SWarthmore avenue are enteroo.used Ute list of titles to run the
talnlp.g Mrs. Schobinger's mother
gamut fl'om Modern Al't to the
Mrs. E. D. Johnson of Chicago, Ill.,
Kinetic ,.. Molecule Theory. The
who arrived Tuesday to spend the
seniors. off to an early start this
winter months in SWnrtbmore.
year, completed the first step toDonald T. Ogram, Bon .of Mr. and
ward their themes last week. when Mrs. Harold Ogram of RiverVieW:
the titles and bibliography were road celebrated his tenth birthda,y
due.
on Saturday last.· He was host to
According to the learned predic- 12 ot his young friends at luncheon.
tions of Hanna Kirk, English in.. followed by movias and a football
structor. the seniors haven't seen game at his home.
anything yet. "Just wait until you
Gertrude Schoblnger of
start taking notes." chuckled Miss Swarthmore avenue left for Obarlln
Kirk. "T.hat's when the headaches College where she will teach In the
begin:'
The notes, which average .Art Department of tbe coll~ge.·
a.bout sixty to a ·senlor, are kept
Doris Lackey has returned to the
on small filing cards. to. be tab~- New Jersey College for Women aflated and written up when the ter spending a few days at her
theme becomes due around Chrlst- home on Ogden avenue and casting
her vote on Tuesday.
mM time.
. Mr. and Mra. William E. Hetzel.
ONE OF EAOH
The blgh echool hockey team Jr.• ot Thayer road entertained a
both WOn and lost this week In the group ot trtenda at an "Election
the United States Naval Reserve to
be stationed In the U. S. (that Is.
moriths away from· Swarthmore
makes ~me of my afllllatlons be ..
reInote. Your gUt to me ot
The SW8l1thmorean haa meant
closing the gap between tlle
Swarthmore community and IDl"self.
In my travels, I have met people who ha.ve either lived In
Swarthmore or who have lived in
nearby boroughs to Swarthmore. ]
find that they are just· as lnterested
in the newa and comments ot The
Swart.hlllorea.n, and therefore,' we
vave aomethlng in common to taUr
e.bout. .1 have taken the llbertY
of pas&lng. The .S·warthmoreao
along to other people who have not
the right to rc;ceive It directly
from yon.
.
Be Prepared
and bookkeeper.
be dependable.
of. oftloo work.. ApHealth Soc1~ty of
.County. 'Borough
Have Your Car
Checked NOW for
Winter Driving.
.
Raator and Heater HOM
Cheek Cooliq System foIo
I e.k •
I. Your Battery in good
shape? New Batteriea will
be limited
Stock of Grade I
Monday
.
WOO~;'l~~ai:"Ph""
IlHEJlIIT'S OJl'P'lCII
Btewart
. Wood Linn and WIlliam B. LInn.
COURT HOUSE, IIIiIDJA. PlilNNA.
_~ of T. Stew."t Wood,. O{....
#.
Frlt'-y. December 1.~ 11"
,_.
.
YACZTSYHYN--Oct. 11. Cheater-Cam·
':10 A.H.
War 'l'Imo
brldp BanJc. a: Truat CO.. Guard1&D
CondlUona: ,150.00 cub or cerW1e4
of Sallie Yacsyeyhyo,·l&t.e .. · minor. ;~
cheek at time of ....e (un1ua otherARTHUR P. BRETHERICK. wl8e
-ate4 I .. a4vertl.llement) be"nc:e
Hepler of WlIle and
in ten day.. Other eondiUOba iKl d..,::-_-::::-::::,-~Cl.::e::r.::k:..o::f:....:O.::rp::.h:.:n:rt':...:Co=U:rt.~ o
f_
.
IN THill COURT OF CO_ON . Levari Faclae
No. "1
PLEAS
_m
O:E::s'Yt;~EA COUNTY.
No. 112. SePtember Term, It'S
IN . RE: ESTATE OF EKILY H.
PRlCl!J. a person of Incompetent mind.
THIRD TRIENNIAL ACCOUNT OF"
BWAR'l'HMORE N·· I N
.ro.T 0 AL BANK
AND'TRUST
COMPANY.
"the abovo account
haa GUARDIAN"
been Died In
the Oftlce. at. the Prothonotary and·
will be conflrmed. by said Court on
December lat ;-18tf, unlees. exceptioJUI
are m~ th to.
ERNST-oct. 26, Leighton P. Stradley.
.
OBERT ;r ~
Trustee of Charles A. Ernst. deceal-· 3t-h..tO' ,
'P;;~:!!?~:
i
E~ANS-O
-J
01
All tha.t certain lot or piece
sround with the bulldlnp and improvements thereon erected. altuate III
the Borough ot Cotlln~a1e•.County of
Delaware and State cf Pennaylvanla,
bounded and described a.coordinc to a
surveyor plan thereot. dated October
2nd, 19.24. tnade by Alonzo II. Yocum.
Borough EnClneer, aa follows:
Beslnnlnc at
point on the Jlortll·
&
=~Si:; ::.3~1~!:r ~:itn~ea~:::..:
:::~atrlx
,0
..
m~~o~r6~Oi16~8~'~0~~~~~~~~~~'1 ~~ons;·· ~o
,
•
Drew
a.
s*'
Jewel.
a.
•
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B:. .... C!!!.-:..»
_r...-- 1
1S4 We!~ut:!lmS ";U. ,I
to.
doesn't stop adding weiqht to
else starts using a heavier cable.
,
-.--
•
.osoria_ .
i
supervision while learning.
.
f
CHANCE TO Gn AHEAD
in and talk it
over with one of our friendly interviewers. VISit any
of the three Bell Telephone Employment Oftic:ee:
t.~~
Roolft 315, McClatchy aulldlns
~
Da..,.
.7••8 E. Pa_ St., Nomsto_
takes the right kind of wiring .•. modem
wiring ... to bring you the comforts of elec. trical.living •• '. especially the kin4 you'll
wc:int
the'
Pian NOW to bring
your'home wiring up to d(lte THEN.
, .
..
.
war.
PATTERSON-'
1631 Arch S_t, Philadelphia
act, or
the same token, we shouldn't overload
our home electrical. wiling systems, either.
Play safe by having large enough wires
coming into yo:ur·
. home, plus plenty of
circuits to take care of lights and appli·
ances. And by all means, have lots of con·
venience outlets so you won't have un·
sightly extension cords and wires running
all over your hOUse.
.
I HARRY W. LANG
I Carpetil and Rugs
Conaiderate, helpful'
Upper
YES, Sam is headed for ci fall if he
BraDChe.
ings • Good wages with regular ir.cr "ea· Oppo~
tunity for advancement • Congenial
Chi.f Operator, or come
,pAINTING
,
Steady wode • Clean, safe work • Ideal surro1lllll-
~
~.
..
THE IELl TELEPHONE (OMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
".4 Friendl., Place
a
I
.sune Term, 194'
19U'I'r====~==========1:1/:2:3====R:
Swarthmore 1250
GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN
,
.1
t!J.:'.
CheSter Rd and Yale Ave.
69th .. Martcet Sb.,
.
•
COX-oet. If. ·E4lth D. C~ Admlnlatratrlx of Robert Kiner ~. late of
the Towl1lhip ot .Rldley, deo'l'ed.
DANOWSKl-OcL .21. Del..rire ,CQuntv· NaUon&l Bank. AdminIStrator of
Helen DanoWlllkl. late of the Clty of
Cheater. deceaaed.
DAVI8-Oct. 10. Herbert H. Orlmth,'
Admlnlatrator of Earl C.· Davia, deD~ND--OCL 27. Ruth V. Dlamond
RoblllIIOn. Adtnlniatratrlx: of Herbert
V. Diamond. dec~
DOUGLA8-0cL 11. George J. Dou.claa and .lames S. DouglB.II, Executors
of Margaret Douglas, late of the
Township of Upper Darby, deceaaecL
DREER-ocL 30. Florence "Bry
D-r
.IlL
• ....,;,
Henenbruch, William Chu~h Long....
.treth aad Frederick 1L S. :Morrl60n,
~-:s of Anna Wlilla.mtl Dreer,
..
HannU1n & Waite
No experience necessary
JmoJW.. .. Alu Col.
town of
r_
OIl
der Coll..,.. aIIIo
Ilna. dece.=ed.
ct. 27. Loulse Jardine. Ad- IN THE COURT OF COMMON corner of CUlton Avenue and Bartram
of John S. EV&Il8. de- PLEAS OF DELAW,ARE COUNTY. Avenuej thence extendln. Nortb 62 deF
PENNSYLVANIA
crees. 27 minutes Eaat 1·U.2() feet to
AULtK-Oct. 26-Kenneth Snyder, Ex- . In Re: ESTATE OF EDITH L. a point; thence extonding .South 30 de3<98.
.
ecutor of .Jean S. Faulk, decea.sedoo) DIENER, a. weak·mlnded penon.
grees 69 minutes East, G,".91 feet to the
FRANK-Oct. 27. Laurette E. Frank.
No. 128, December Term. 1'13.
northweet aide of· a Dtt.ten feet wide
Executrb. of Clarence Paul Frank, FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT OF alley extending lSOuthweatwardly Into
also known as Clarence P. Frank.
MARGARET H. MacGARRIGLE
Cllfton Avenue; thence· ~ utendlng
deceased.
GUARDIAN· ...
,'along the northwest 81de of aald 16
FUSSELL-Ocl. 31. First NaUonal
The above account haa been flied In teet wide alle'y South 'OS .degrees, 68
Bank of Medla. Executor of Robert the office of the Prothonotary and wtn minutes Weat f4.26 feet to a point.
nlngs a
Fussell. deceased.
be connrmed by said Court on No- thGnce extending North 30 d.e1(fee8; 69
l1S~ ..
GILLEN-Oct. 27. The Wayne TiUe &; vernber: 17th 19«, unless excepUons tninutes West aOo.1S ft. to a point;
Trust Compa.ny. Administrator C. T. are tiled. thereto.
thence extending along a course South
WAN'rED-Warm housekeeping apartA. of Joseph Gillen,· deceased..
62 d egreea, 21 mlnutea· West a.nd·Pa-ment, ~ond' floor. centrally loca.ted
HANBY-Oct.
80,
Iva.
M....
lJlalr,
AdS.10.21
ROBERT
J.
Ma.cBRIDE.
for womd,n· by .. about December 26:
mlnlslratrlx. of Franc.. Hanby. d.....
vProihonotary. Ing through the cente'r of a party ·wall
ceased......
between .the premlses ,hereby conveyed
Telelthone Swarthmore 04.9L
. Again,· I want to thank you for
and the preml8C8 adjoining on the
HARKN
WA~'l·ED-l.leaponslble pa.rty to drive
ESS-Oct. SO, Mld-Clty Bank
ESTA.TE NOTICE
lIOutheut 100.18 ft. to the northeasterthis
connection
with
the
good
old
famtly to Ml8.lDi. Fla.. in exchange
& Trust Co., Executor of John M.
ESTATE OF A.JIEY TALBOT WIL· 1), side of said CUlton Ave.: thence exSwarthmore.'
.
for transportation.' TeL Swarthmore
'.t.
Harkness, deceased.
LIA.JISt alsO DOWD as AllEY T.A.Lo t dl
aI
..
81&8.
S.lncerely youHOD~&-Oct.
11, Victor M. Hodge.
BOT B1l0lf80N. ·01 8wartllm0 1'es en ng
ong the eame ".. orth
de• ...,
Administrator of John Victor Hodge
]telaware Couat7. l"eD.D.t7h·aaJa.,
grees. 69 minutes West 2f leet to the
WANTED-PracUcal nurse or house~
CHARLES R. GERNER,
deceased.
..
Letters Teetamentry on the above point and place of beginning.',
keeper to care for two small chilE I
UBNR HODGE-Oct. 11, Victor M. HocIge. Ad- Estate have been., granted to the lUITogether with the rlaht and .ubJect
dren. Mother working. Live in. Ref~ ;". '. DB gn,
' . ministrator of Valette S. Hodge. de- deraigned, who ·requests all persona to a.. corresponding· rIght tn th& owners
erences. Telephone Swa.l'lthmore 2981.
('C!ased..
'.
having claims or demands a,gaInst the. or occupiers of the adjoining property
IRVINE--Oet. 27, The Wayne Title & Estate of the decedent, to make known on the northwest of USing as ancl·for &
PERSoNAL
Trust Company. Admlnlstra.tor C.T.A. the same, and all persons havln.- paasageway and .drlveway forever, a
GLAD FOR NEWS
of James Irvine, deceased.
claims or demanda against the EiJtate certain 7 feet drlvew&y laid out onePERSONAL-Young man,: 21, wishea
JA~S-OcL 27-I~terboro Bl\nk &: of the decedent. to make known the hall on the property hereinabove deroom with musical family in SwarthTrust COmpany. Executor of Clar. aame. and all persol18 Indebted to the scribed and one-.halt on .the property
more. Reply to Box D, .The .SW#Ll"·"- Dear. Editor:
ence M. James, deceased.
decedent to make payment without ·de- on the northwest for' the common use
morean.
.
~.
.
.
. . . ..
and benefit of. ea.ch 'of the said propI am ·glad indeed to receive The JONES-Oct. 31. R. Lloyd Jones and lay to.
Mildred
J.
Taylor,
ExeCutors
of
AgKATHARINE
TAINTOR
BRONSON.
ertlea.
j
S~arili.more~ ai~n~ ~ am· now in
LOST
nes M. Jones. la.te of the Borough of
Ex ecu.u..'bl~h
tr'Improvements cOnsist of two story
.
.
Aid an, d ecease.
d
78f .:Y.a1e . .Av~ue:, . r c'" ouse. porch front 16::r.40 leet;
LOST-Coat,
on Thursday,
Dark
!I&\Va1ia.n Islands. What beau.. KELLEY""';"OCt.
31, John Francis DuSwaitlmioi'e. Pa.. ooncrete block garage. 9x18 feet.
Brown Timmie Tuft. with natural tliul .8cep.ery it. has. I only want . gall,. GU8.l'dlan of· ADene Glbbij Kel~ Or to her Attorneys. .
Sold as the property of Andrew 3.
wool ui.m. Please wI 0837.
. ."W .. thank. ::the friends who hLve
ley. formerly A1le!le Marie Gibbs. A. SIDNEY .JOHNSON, Jr•• Eaq..
Schroder and Mary lone Hannum,
late a minor.' .
.
GREER & JOHNSON.
real owners.
.
LOST-About 3 p.m.
It ,poiJslble ':for me to receIve
KLINE-OcL
31,
Girard
Trust
COm11'
So
th
A
pany, Trustee uld of. Trust of Jennie Medla.u Pa. venue.
et-1G-S GREER &. JOHNSON. Attorneys.
ber 6 between Strath
the pa.per all through. We ha.ve
P.R.R. atation. a brown
the newS··ot the world but to get
R. Kline, setUor,
dater Jan.
20, Com~
=S:.:K=U:N:S:O:N=':S:h:er:IIf;'
. 31, Girard.
Trust
~!-~~orea~e~%~e. Return
.a'. pape~,.t'rOm home, it ·JUst makes KLlNE-Oc.t.
patty. Executor of Jennie R. Kline,
\
a 'ion'esome soldJer feel swell. :My · deceased.
LOST-A gold ·rlng, red; "White and
..
LE:H-oct. 13. Anna F. Leh. Adminisblue stones.'. ·Sentlmental value. Re- j~b·., calla ·for. 8t~.ad)" wo.rk being a.
tratrix C.T.A. of John F. Lah, de-'
ceft.8ed.
.
ward. Call Swarthmore 16f7.
mechanic to an Amphibious Truck
ouUlt··iLnd I don't mind· It at all. . LEWlS-C>et. 19, Joseph Harvey, Executor of C. Freemont LewIs, de.. FORRENT
1 ~o h op~ I can read of wliat my
ceased.
' .
'FOR RENT--Cti.eerful second' door
i
LEWlS-Oct. 20, Charles R. Lewis,
room and bath. Telephone Swarth- high ~ho~l is .dolng in the tall
Guardian ot Ross C. Lewis. Jr., and
Clare E. Lewis. minors. as 'stated
by Lllllan C.. Lewis." Executrix of
the -tellow&·
and
luck
to all
,... thanks
•
••
c••.•
Charles R. Lewis, decea.aed.
MacINTYRE. Oct. 31. Mae H. MacYriilrs ~r~lY.
Intyre executrix of WllUa.m M. MacHarrison Robinson.
Intyre late ot the Clty of Cheater deFOR1:~~NT-Garage located.a.t.739
~
,
ceased.
Yale'" Avenue.; QiJI. Swai:thmore· 2.J9.f.
MARTIN-oct. 23, Ethel lrt. Steinmetz
and Helen M. Scott,. ExecutrIces ot:
Yeoman
Recoven
Robert T. Martin. deceased
•
Debo~ Drew. Yeoman·· Third MASON-Oct. 26. Fldelity-Phila. Trust
A.J. QUINBY' SO
Co., Trustee U/W of .Joseph Mason
Class. who Is stationed .tn WashJr., deceased.
A.. HBReBB QUINBY.' J"R.
Ington, D.C. with Naval Comm.uDR lttASSEY-Oct. 31, James C. Baker,
Executor of Mary L. Massey, late of
FUNERAL DIRE.CTOR
icaUons has returned to .her duties
the City of Chester. deceased.
after an· appendectomy In the MERCER-Oct. 27. Wllllam H. Mercer.
1101 & OraD..,
'PJaorDe ·Medl. '.&50.
Executor ot :Mary E. Mercer. deBrooklyn Na.val Hospital, N. Y .•
ceased.
where she was a patient for three MESSICK-Oct. 24, Delaware County
Trust Co.. Te~tamentary Guardian
weeks.
of Hannah Jane Messick. late a
minor U/W of Jose~ MessiCk. de-Yeoman Drew W1l8 returning by
EDWINB. ICEII J',Y. Jr.
ceased.
tnJn from the Navy Ba.ll held in MILLER--Qct.
31. Cha-r:les F. MUleI'.
YoUr, ,
Administrator of Joseph Frederick
HOly Cross College. Wooster, Mass.•
• _
'J~
<1'''
also known as Joseph F. Mil~
when stricken and hurried to the MIller.
ler. deceased.
.
(Oppoolte Ji'_ _ _ .... 0·_)
hospital. Before returning to her MOORE-Ocl 27, Anna. Moore, Admin'PIloDe ~ 0' rtez • .,••
Istratrix of Clyde AusUn Moore, depost, she spent another week·, receased •
cuperaUng at the home of her par~ MORDlNE--Oct. 30, PhlUp Mascla.ntonlo. Executor of Dominick Mordine, also ·known 88 Dominick Mor~
• Pl._ _
~
ents, :tormer Swarthmoreans. Mr.
~
and Mrs. La.were~~e E. Drew. who
dlnl, deceaaed.
McGRANN~ct.
16, PJrlllp A. Mc0iectb::C 0II'4a DobbJ' 0Mft
n~w reside iil W~h1ngton, D. C.
Grann, Admln{strator d.b.1L .of PhWp
,
McGrann. decea.aea.
. .
PARRY~ct., 30. Samuel D.
Parry.
'"
Executor
of
Michener
Parry.
deceased.·
.. 'Plio. . ;OIM8&er *.5111.
_
RODDY-Oct. 31. Margaret R. Mcllv~ne, Administratrix of Loretta 1rL
&:p.tly~
Roddy. deceased.
ROGERS-Oct. ·11, Eva Rose Rogers,
OALL
ARDMORE WINDOW CLEoUIING
Executrix of Edward V. Rogers, deCOMPA.NY
ceased.
DAVEWOOD Media075s
. SWARTIDIORE BRANCH
ROWLES-Oct. 18. Earl E. Rowles and
his
James L. Rankin, J!!xecutors of WilA.ll
of Bouse CleaniDW'.
liam E. Rowles. late of the Clty of
KDown In. the TerrItory for
Chester. deceased.
.~. Years
RUBENSTEIN-Oct. 31., Anna. .RubenFree Phone CalI .....For Customers
stein. Administratrix ot Max Rubenstein, deceased.
(FormerJ7 8w~ 11)
Ardmore 2120
By
RYAN-oct. 27. First National Bank of
Fonner RCA·Vlctor EogIueer and
Media. Guardian of Da.vid IgnaUus
,AM;' RodIo .lDstructor
Ryan, late a minor.
•
26. Chester-Cambridge
Music no..
4011 Dartmouth Ave. SCHMIDT-()ct.
I
.
Bank & Trust Co., Guardian of AnS,,'al'Ihmore 1410
thony Schmidt, Jr.• late a. minor.
STELLWAGEN-OCt. 31. Paul
B.
Wendler and Nancy Wilson Wend.
ORPHANS' COURT
ler, Guardians of Thomas Cooke
or Delaware CoUD'l', Pen.....
Stellwagen, 8rd. la.te· a minor.
SWARTHMORE 0764'·
NOTICE o.,~ ~~~gN~D AUD1T SWEENEY - Oct. 21, James T.
Sweeney, . Executor of Tillie J.
Sweeney. deceased.
.
.
~;;;;~;;;;~;;;;~~;;;;~~~;;;;~~: tees.
Notice
creditors
Is hereby
and given
all persons
to .helrs,
ln interlega.- TAlTT-Oct.
,
31. George Wharton Pepest that accounts In the following
per and Samuel F. Houstpn. Execuestates have been fiied In the otllce of
tors of Francis M. Taitt, deceased.
(,he Register of WUls and Clerk of the. THO:MAS-Oct. 31, Girard .Trust ComOrphans' Court as the case may be
ROGER RUSSELL
pany, Trustee U/W of Benjamin A
and that the same will be presented
deceased. for Margaret J.
of Fane Photopoaphl on Monda.y, December 4. 19U. at 1(10 Thomas
Thomas' and Eleanor G. Thomas.
o'clock A. M .• E. W. T., for confirma- TORCHIANA-Oct. 31, The Pennsyl_
State Dlilg.
tion. a.t which time the sald Court,
vania Company for Insurance on
will audit said accounts,
Lives and Granting Annuties Guard(South A ..... aDd State Street)
It
tions to
and
Ian of' Donal(l T. Torchlan&.. & minor
1 I l _ S1'11
lIledla,
by appointment of. the Orphans'
of
Court, dated. Nov. 2.2, 1926.
.
VEDERMAN-Oct. 3~ Violet Lachman.
Administratrix of Harry Vederm&o,
deceased. .
to IIee& B.a,
WATERS-ocL 21. The First Na.Uona.I
aft~
Ji'_
Bank Of Kedla, Guardian of Virginia. Waters. late a minor.
.
WILKES--OC-L at. Louisa. Emmlck,
'~':'
...
AdministratriX c.t.a. of Mary EmUy
.. VB fil8 ali BOJIID
.'
-:
· Wlnn,s. dece........ .
.
.
lVIIIIam T.
WILLtA!lS
.Oct.
ao,
John.
Pershing
SIJ:_ y __ ,
, WlUlams. executor of Raymond Ne1TBLEPRONE
.,n wtlltame.. &liJo known lIB tta.y....
!. •.
· mOhd N. WlUlama, deceased.
"OILI
"j':
.. ,
WILLIAJISON-
.
WllItamsOn, Executor of. W11(tam H.
~. '.~. : _;' .;,:" ~ .'
. ;' \. .'.l .. ":;. .;' .2.~ . ).~. ~ ~._.; , .
. ' wnUamada. late of· the ·.BOrough of
Cheek TheaiDOltate,
in Vital War Work • Open
trs.
to date). I stUl feel that ele.eo
lloen
Credenza booklhelvea,
Swarthmore 1N7-M..
WANTED
Cars Washed
rr. TOOl
Even though I have been for.
tunate enough In my duu.. with
GOOD PAY
call ollr
OUTS.IDERS LIKE
~
Dear. Editor:
at
I
LE'ITERS TO 'DE.EDrJ'OR
FOR SUE
•
GOOD JOBS
NIDVCOlllER
Thelma Miranda co.me to Swarthmore High two weeks ago from
Puerto Rico. She has come to learn
EngIJsh the hard but certain way.
. Having little knowledge of our
1anguage, she Is taking three pe~
riods a day f)t English and one of
American History. She Is nineteen and n graduate of Lulz Munoz
Rivera High School tn SaUnas.
Puerto Rico. She plans to stay In
SwarthmOre and enter the college
next SeasOIl.
CLASSIFIED
,
I
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;
LEGION AUXILIARY
Smith of W ....hlngton. D.C.
I.lan was here on a short visit Tu8B~
day.
Barl)ara Bickel ~f Btrath Ha.ven
avenue had Peggy Ewing of' Upper
Darby 8.8 her house guest last"8ekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver G. Swan of
Sproul road ha~ Mr. 9Wang e mother
with them over the past week-en4.
I
~
I
ADOLPH'S
H.L.HALL
day against Upper Darby with a ning.
Peggy Rtncllffe ot Strath ~ven
aco.re of 40-0 In favor of Swarthavenue is leaving toda.y tor New
more, and one on Saturday with
York City where she will spend the
George SchOOl 1n which Swarthweek-end with friends ·and attend
more Buffered its second defeat of
the Army-Notre Dame game saturthe 'year with a score of 2-3.
The Upper Darby game, whicb day.
ldr. and Mrs. ·-Clayton C. Albright
was the last home game of Ute of Wallingford. enterta,ined their
year, drew quite a crow,d of spec- bridge club at dinner at strath
tatOJ"s to see three goals ..shot by Havel\ Inn, followed by bridge at
Swarthmore's fto.shy center Jane their home saturday evening. Their
Vache, and one by Sub Dixie Hetzel guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry R.
playing right Inner. The second Harris, Mr. and Mrs. ERTie P. Yerteam also triumphed w~th a
2-0 kes. Dr••and Mrs. WilHam T. Johnvl(}tory.
son. Mr. and M.rs. R. Chester spenSorrY to be the first Swarthm9re eel' of Swarthmore. and Dr. and
team for a great many years to Mrs. Arthur Whitney of Elwyn.
have been defeated twice In the
Mrs. Clayton C. Albright of Wal"
same sen.son, but admiring George. ilng!ord was hostess to the ThursSchool's undefeated record for this day Reading Group nt her borne
year. and dC:!termined to win its this week.
1st.
final games of the season against
Connie Russell, &mall daughter
Lansdowne llnd Media, the Swar- ot Mr. and Mrs. Roger S. RUMell of
BEST STUDENTS SPELl,
thmore hockey team returned s~ng- Haverford place celebrated her
Three studenUi, to be chosen in lng In the train and arriving borne
fourth birthday anniveraary on
a spelltng bee In an assembly on at about 6 p.m ..altel· an admittedly .Monday afternoon by entertaining
Novembe.r
. 29 from among the four full day.
a few of her little friends.
Her
best spellers In each class, wUl
guests were Betty Ann McCorkle.
participate in Guettlng's radio
Jean Scales. and Betty Sauter.
N~WSNOTES
speUlng bee to be held on DeceDlMiss Cynthia Wickham. formerly
ber 1. . rl'his Is the third year in
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of
Phoenix, Ariz..
i9 making her
Mrs. L. J. Koch of Eim avenue
which Swarthmore has pa~tlclpQt
home
for
the
present
with her
ed,the first Ume winning over Me- has been entertaining Mrs. Julie mother, Mrs. A; S. Wickmtlu of
Broo.dU6!3- of Arizona as her house
dia. last year iOslng to Upper DarNorth Chester road.
guest fOr the past few days.
by. while this year they hope tea
Miss Mary Josepplne Hitchcock
:Mre. Earl Weltz and daughter
fleCeut theil' opponent, Eddystone.
of N. Chester road, spent the weekKItty ot College a.venue spent the
Fl\'E INDUcrEl!S
end viSiting friends in New York.
past week-end In Atlantic, City.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Russell Smith of
"~ive
students Dlc Hook, John
Mr. ~nd Mrs. James Tierney and
Campbell. Herman Holmes, John
Cbiquolne and Betty Ann Beagle, son. David, have returned to' their
home on sproul road alter spendwere Inducted into the National
TURKEY DINNER
ing some time on their farm near
Honor society in the regular
and BAZAAR
assembly V.'ednesday atternoon at Charlestawn, Md.
Methodist
Church, Park Ave.
Judith Kock who is attending
which time Dr. Edwin E. Aubrey,
ThUN.
Alt.
&
El'e., Nov. 16, 1944
president of Crozel' Seminary. gave Chevy Chase Junior College will
Cakl."S,
Candy,
Fancy Articles
an ~nteresting Inspirational address. spend the coming weck-end with
Aprons
Don Ruthcrfo.l'd, presldtmt o( thl" her mother. MI's. ~. J. Kock at Elm
No tickets sold at door
organizution presided and adminis- avenue.
Call
Anne Newton Cochran. daughter
tlH'ed the pledge of allegiance.
Mrs. Kauffman, Swat 2080
of Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Cochran of
Jack Tomlinson &"1I-\'e a
splendid
Kenyon avenuo is enrolled at·.Lint.u.lk on the four qualities: characden Hall Junior College. She Is· tn
ter. scholarship, service, and lead~
bel' first year.
el'Rhlp which determine the selce·
Dr. Charles Lyon Chandler has
tlon of students for .membershIP!
recently returned home from BraPete Nowell recited Kipling's "If" zll.
Mrs. C. 1,. Chandler and
very effectively. Connie Splller, daughter Anne are staying at the
secretary, read the letter from Mr. Harvard Inn. Carl· Chandler Is in
Moray lIating the ne\v members. Orlando, Florlda.-ln the aerial comThe 3crlpLure.rehd by Aklko Fuglta munications corps.
was followed with the beautiful
Molly Harper. daughter of Mr.
rendlUo.n of the Lord's Prayer by and Mrs. Francis Harper ot South
the Girls Glee Club under the di- Chester road Wa3 welcomed into
rection ot Alice E. Blo.dgett.
the largest freshman class in the
Dr. James .Irwln. Latin Instruc- history ot the Women's College of
tor Is sponso.r ot the local chapter Middlebury this week.
Betty J-ean Quick. daughter of
of the National Honor society.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Quick of South
STUDENT BROADOAST
Jesse H. Holmes. Dick Hook. Chester road. has enrolled in the
John storck; and Pete Nowell Oberlin Conservatory ot Music :tor
broadcast their views on l1nlversal the winter term which began on
post-war conscription over KYW Nov. 1. She is ma.joring in piano.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Griest of
lnat Monday morning at 9: 15. With
South
Chester road en t~talned Miss
G. Baker Thompson. high school
Grace Knapp of Westminister, Md .•
principal, as moderator. Dick and
as their house guest for a few days
John expressed' posith'e views.
while JesSe and Pete de.nied the of last week.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Wetland
value of e. postwar conscl'lpt army.
of Rutgers aVQflue entertained Mrs.
Recently, high Hchool students Welland's sister-in-law Mrs. Arthur
have been giving much serious J. Black of Tulsa, Okla.. as t~elr
thought to this Important issue.
house guest last week.
denta looked Into the future and
cast their votes for some of the
major candidates 111 tbe election.The twelfth grade classes In CODtempo.ry problems under the dl..
rection ot Margaret Hamel and
Henry Hofmann BPonsore.d the {ndlvldual polls tor each 018.$1,
which were open before school. at
noon, and after scbool. The students. who showed their choices by
marking ballots Instead of pulling
levers favored Dewey well over
Roosevelt. for presidenti Davis defeated Myers. for Senator, but
Democratic candidate O'Roul'ke for
Congrel5l::l defeated his Republican
OPllOnent 'Volfenden. Two of the
three minority parties received
scattering votes. whUe one lone
junior \"oted straight Prohlbltion-
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'The Choice of the Man of the HoaIeI.',Present MusiCal'
At 'CI'ub'
MartePs
For the Mid-Week Dbmer
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'mea~with Iota of good
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On Tueoday, November 7, the
Woman's Club presented & delight..
tul hour ot musIc under the, spon..
sorshlp ot Mrs. R. Chester Spencer,
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I Tabl.' Quality__
Something Very Goodl
Skirt Steak
Beef Croqueta
Grouncl-for
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Jqlllbo
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'The Small Peas Martel Customers Like so WelIl
MARTEL'S
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PILLSBURY
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Charles Haas ;presided at the tea J
table.
On Tuesday, November 14. at 2
P. M. the Woman's .club wU\ Pf8sent Mr. John Robbins Hart, Rector ot the Was~l~gton M.eJI.lorlal
Chapel at Valley ~orl'e and Profeasor of Psychology at the JuntoPbUadelphia's Adult School. in a
talk on "Home ~1a.tlonBhlp." un..
der the spOll8orsnip ot the American Home Cha.irma.n, Mrs~ John C.
Moore.
The League ot Women Voters
have lssued InVitatlODS to the
members of the Woman"s Club to
attend a membership tea on November 17'. from. 3:00. to 6;00
P. H. Mre. Ralph Young, Regional
Director. will spea~ at 3:30 P. M.
I
Delieious Candiecl for the Roast Dudd
Kelly Sweet PQtatoes
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2 tin 37c
for Sweet Potato BaIb.
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COrn M:u~n l\f~
Pea~~t Sa""·'. ~=:ot
for' 2 pkg 25F
Butter
"Tops" Pure Apple
Freshly Made-
it ....
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Grape Jelly.
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F1avor
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29c
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A DeliciOus
Sp....cl for Bread
A, R~ V"qinia ~~ea~--De~ ~l .
Smithfield
Spr~a,4'
Eajoy it in Sandwiches, in Deviled or
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Mrs. John M. Broomall Uh.
chairman ot the YQung RepubUcans~ .Club· ot swarthmore opened
the booth tor the sale ot DeweyBricker Dollar C~rtldcateB o,n Mon..
day. October 30. Throughout the
week, Ql~ booth was a busy spot
in the center of town with the .f~l
lowing helping:
Eleanor Campion, Mrs. Joseph
Walters, Jr., Mrs. ~ SIdney Johnson. Jr., Mrs. Fred George Plowman, Martha. C. V. Campbell, Mrs.
Lloy.d Leach, Mrs. ~Reed Geer. :Mrs.
Chandler Ca.ton, Mrs. Donald poole,
Mrs. William Bas"" Jr., and Colin
Hitchman. plus the enthusiastic
aid of the following high school.
students: JOYc~ Cochrane. NancY
Lewis. Anne llarvey, Virginia. Peel,
Dixie Hetzel. Ann Bra~ord. Philip Alden and R~chard Taylor.
At the cl08,e ot buS\llesa Saturday. J4.~. A. ~Idney JohUSOQ. Jr.•
cha1rman of the project. turn,ed
over to Mrs. J. M. o'J:)~~nt:'l1. county director, the sum of ~3GO., to
Which has since been added another "20., :making a ve~ credit...
able showing for Swarthmore.
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80nd (am,Uy b.~ve ~entlx iA~ ~
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SWAR'lHMoRE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17,
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -$3.00
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PER YEAR
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DOLMAN -~IREC'
COMEDY DELIGHT
DetulUne, Tuesday
Noon!
.
Players Club in Its
Second Success
of Season
~
the Players Club November
vehicle "RI~g Arol¥1d E1loabeth"
contlnues throughout the week to
spread. ita contagious escape 1()rm...
"I.. plenty
ot trapped Swarthmore
egos may be taking the
easy way
Since the ThankegivlDg holiday falls on The Swartbmorean'.
normal »re88 day Dext week, It
will be necessary to print the
paper on Wednesday. tho moving the deadUne on news and
adve~a1ng copy up to Tuesday
noon. _
R'UDDICK RITES
H'EL'(). LAST WEEK
.
out of the maze of maldl... bouse.
hOlds. and constant meetlngs. C e r . . '
talDl)' the feminine contingent ot
Tuesday
ftratnlghte'ra' wore a
"something new has been .added"
took which the heads' of house...bolds observed warily. Perhaps a
be80VY rUn_ on rOIJeB land p1Bta.chio
nuto can wood ott the epidemIc.
Funeral services for Girard' B.
-Ruddick. 38. manager ot the un. Under the always
competent. derwrltlng department of Lazar'd
direction of John Dolman. Jr., the Frere"; New York banking house
ourrent f.amlly eomed
ted b
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y enac
y wbo died Monday. November e, "at
~ strong cast has the town guesa- Hounta1nsl.de Hospital, were held
ing. la.ughing, and praising. The November 8 at Central Presb-+erclubhouse rocks with fun as each .ian Church, Montclair, N. J."'~e
f8.mlly ,greeta its pet foibleS 'Wlth pastor, ~.h:e Rev. Dr. :Horpn
ahrelks ot recogn~Uon. TuesdB.)" Phelps Noyes, officiated. Interment
night'. loudest gutta
fro
...
:ws came
m. was on November 9 tn Old Mlddle..
'papas present wh h
d Ellzab t.b.
- . 0 ear
e
town. Cem~tuy, Middletown. Pa. .
oxplaI n that her husband would
Ruddlak was born In New:"
·not talk hi. chIld ren' 8 8Ch 00I prob - ton,Mr.Mass.
He was graduated from
with th I t '
lems ":"
Vyer "
. e r ..eaol1&rs. Swarthmore College in 1927 with
"Ra.I"'h"
h
cal I
.... . , B e .says _
m"'l. i'~tee1s honors wher&..he was editor ot the
that "ifithe' r'ubUc S~ool sYstem college year bonk and the School
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h
e to him ~one e
et it,alone."
paper. and was a member o't the
N ewcomer H oward W.. Witt and Delta Upsilon traternlhP and Book
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Mariam. D. Brill ft8 heads- o~.the Bnd" ~ey Senior Society. He reCher.ry menage have a. great deal celV~d his M.A. degree at Duke
'to do with· lta·- appeallq Datqi'al- .Untve~ty' fit' 1.939. He bas been
nesa. Mr. Witt Is ~ 1(nd ~fl' a wel~' coiniect~d -wJtb>::t8zard.,Frerea for
come one. Miss Brill js vl-vaclOUIi the· Peat year, ana p~VJoUB-'to~'thaf
and personable•. They make a good was assoclat~d With Smith. Bar.ney
team"
& 90" New York inv:estinent bank..
John David :Narbeth 8.8 ()rand.. ers. Mr. Ruddick was a member of
po. Cherry and Mary Ryan O'Brien the Bona Club of New York, the
aa Gr&IIdmaStyles, nee Catpen- LUncheon Club of New York, and
ter try their bands at managliig was a fonner member ot the Montthe' Cherry household. too, each In clair Athletic Club. H.iB home was
bis own .unlque way and each with at 360 HIghland avenue, Upper
long proven skJll. They embelUah Montclair.
the Cherry scene enormously.
Surviving are bl8 wlte Mrs. MarThe daUghters Cherry, Jennifer cle. Perry Ruddick, daughter ot Mr.
played by Dorothy Wilson Andrews an,d M.:r8. J. A. Perry of Swarth· and Mercedes by Marilyn ],facEI.. more Apartments. and a· Bon Perry
· wee.
dedicated to the search Ruddick; his parents, Mr. and
for romance and truth respectively, Mrs. Herschel B. Rud
whirl. Both do nice work And and First Lieutenant Ronald ,C.
'Marllyn-on loan trom junior Ruddick i~ the Navy; two sisters,
casts--deserves warm praise. She bI.rs. Shaler Stidham of :Marlon,
makes the Cherrys nIcer than they Pa., and Miss Ruth Ruddick of
8eem and that means very nice, .In- Ardmore.
· deetL
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Ellza.,eth.s friend Irene is a grao
The Wllllam J. Cooper Foundalous. pretty, untettered household tton and the Departments of Clasgueat whose 'famlly BYDlpathles ;veet SlC8 and the Fine Arts ot the colwith the excltement-or do they? lege Inv.ites the community to atHelen C. Reed as Vida has her tend two Illusrated lectures by
.'strlp-tea.se" down to a dne flair, George Karo, Professional Lecturer
her eggs to 80_ wide repertoIre. a.nd a.t Oberlin College. He is ex-direcher "Ah, sweet mystery" .in every tor of the German ArchaeolOgical
key.
: Institute in Athens and in 1919 was
NathanJel C. DOUghty, Jr., as An.. attached to the ArmIBU~ .c~~mIB.
dy Blayne II another newcomer to sion tor the preservation of Monuthe, club whose performance Is a menta.
'
deUght. Philip R. Whitney as Dr.
This evening Prot. Kato will
HolUster spea.kB elO
lustrated lecture on Sunday, No:~e production Js attracUvelJ' vember 19 In the Meeting House at
m.ged and otrers light, gay tare. 8:16 p. m.
Yo~'11 be sorry Jf )'ou miss It.
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College Alumnus, '27,
Well Known
Here
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NEWS NOTES
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" ~ E~e..,. Saturday Ev.....i;nl Until 9:30 P- ~
Complete Project
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.ie_ooa; for Candying.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pearson.
and Mr. and Mrs. D. Malcolm Hodge w111 cbapero:Q. the 8th grade 'ot
,the Junior .Assemblies In the Woman's Club tomorrow evening. M.
and ·Mrs. James Lukens and Mr.
and Mrs.' Charles Israel will cha.peron-the 11th and 12th grades.
Mrs. George M. Kama, general
chairman announces the appomtment or Mrs. John' Broomall, 4th
as 8th grade chairman for 194'-'6;
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Krae8 and
Mr. and Mrs. Whitworth Bird hav~
been "I'med 11th and 12th grade
chairmen tor 1"'-45.
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TINY SUGAR
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To Chaperone ~Iembliet
the
2'1 c
Blenclecl
with
Mapl~ Spup
tin
port.
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Pancake SY{Q.p'
taib-
th-,
TH'E WEEK'S CALENDAR
New England,
for Shrimp
Final plano were, drawn up for
the rumm~ge sale which· will be
held on Wedneoday and ThUrsd~
~t next--we~k. ~nt~ was created
In knitting and In the. Xmas glfto
for the service men, funda for
whlch will come from
rummage sale With community sup-
Carol York. coloratura soprano,
then ......g four solos: "Mldoummer';
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by Worth; uThe Little Shepherd's
F·r1_Y
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Song" b), Watts; "To a M ....n- 8:16 P.M,-Footbell with RIdley Townshtp ........... Rutgers Avenue Field
ger" by LaForge and "Polonnaise'"
. s'i.DdAJ", November 12
.
.
from Mignon by Thomas.
11:00. A.M.-~ornlng Worsiilp ............ . ....••.:................... l.£Ical Churches
The afternoon's lovely concert 6:0'0' P.M.-·-Evening-Prayer ................................................ Trlnlty C.h\lI"ch
8:16 p.M.-Madame Chu Shlh-mlng lectUre ........._.•....•.!r{eeUng ~o.1}~~
was conc,luded by two numbers
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Toesd.R.)" November .4
from the triO: HLo Here
Gen2:00 P.M.---Btated MeeUng- ................_ ......••...•••.•....••. _..... woman·. CIu b
tie Lark" by Bleh'llI and "'~be ~,OO P"M. ~\> 10:00 1'.r,l,-~..dmlDton .................................... High ,Bohool
Rose a.nd, the NlghuDgBle" by Rlm~:'6 f.M.;tat;ed ~,:etl~g (Jv)~or Section) ...........•••_ ~oma~ B et:';lb
sky Kqrsakow.
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W«fn hI'. November 15
The hostesses for the afternoon 10:00. A.M. to 4:0.0 P.M.":::B:~ ~Cro8S surateQ.l D.l'esslngs. Borough Hall
7,00 P.M.-'Navy LeagUe ·Ruinlnag. Sale .............................Trtnlty Hall
were Mr8. C. MacDonald S.wan a,ud
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'Thnrsday, November 16
Mrs. Walter H. DlcklD8on, wblle
1:0.0 A.M. to 4:00 ~p.M.--Navy'Le8.gue Iiummage Sale .. Trinity ChUrch
Mrs. 1... C. Ho.stlngs and Mrs.
~:QG P~ld'.-Frlendly Circle Stlver Tea ..•.......•.......- 19 Princeton AVenue
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2pkg33c
For 'Th_ Brisk Cool
Tender PiDk Mor-
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20 at 2 o'clook.
TWeJJ.ty new 3e stamps tor the
use of uncompensated veterans at
coatesville Hospital have been receh'ed .. There 18. stll~ oppurtunity to
share in this wortPy cause. Interested peQplQ may Bend or bMng
The progra~ began With th& trio stamps to 206 yassar avenue.
presenting
"Invitation to the
Dance" by, Von Weber. with fJ.
Wamen at Bricla.
Oute obligato.
The Swarthmore Bridge Club.
The four flute BOl08 Carla Ship ... which m'et in 'BoroUgh lkll Wedley then played were: uMenp.et" by nesday evening report the following
Telemann; Scene from "Orpheus" hlgh_ s~res:
by Gluck: "So!.r Sur La. Plaine" by
ADdreW' F~ Robinson and WIlUam
Gaubert; and "Allegretto" hy God- Craemer first, Mrs. Raymond Gentard.
mlll and Mrs. Richard Randall tied
Tbls was followed by a. a plano wlth H. L. Bauder and Richard
solo by Alyce Bianco, "8cherz:o ill Sellers for pecC)nd place.
B-II"t MInor" by Chopin:
PILLS.,·BURY.
Pancake Flour
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d;)'o,:~!:~: ~":'~~~.!:":
thecom-,
The roun<1-Up date for the AuxlIlary, membership for the department of Pennsylvania. 16 N,ovem,ber 1 and It 10 hoped that the 10cal u.nlt may reach lUi quota..
The next regular meeting of the
A,ulllarY will be held at. the home
ot Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett. 600
North Chester road on November
Chairman of Music. The three
guest artlstB, from the Matinee
Musical
Club or Phlladelphla..
were: Carol, York, coloratura soprano; .ca.rla. Shipley, lluUst. and
!Alyce Blanco, planlst.
Ib
Fresh Hamll\lrg
Martel's
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the
War Chest
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Meet in Belgium
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. MattheWS
of Elm avenue received word from
their son MIS Donald Mattbews and
Robert Matthews telling them
Knitters are Deeded for 60 T
lopg aleeve sweaters for the ot their recent happy meetin&, In
boast guard at )lIIIIIlngtOD. Any- Sel.jam.
~obert h.. been_ overseas alnce
ode who
to help..nth tb'Februa.ry
and Do~ald atnce July,
tt~t ca.ii the Na.vy ~e
. c.e or _contact Jin. Albert and wh'en Donald found that hi•.
brother". company WILlI on17 ... tew
Bill of Colle... a .....nue.
Iiilles &w&7. he Immediately lOoked
·11...
~ of BI....- 111m up an4' they epeDt two 1I0un
'
VI.w _
wi.. ll...... 1'1 eJttlt tolstll....:
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'J'ltlmble Gro., at
lI,r 110m. WM!lIfIIiIaY. Thil kt01I\I
lin. 'Thomu H. In ....m, of th~
Wui .._ wttli Ill... Claal'1M It. _rthm..... Apartmentll \I. ~d
liltell.en of ~1fI>r4 on X.oI\UJ IU tlte wtllteP III lit. ~II"",
of next ....k.
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Asks KniUers
16
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GUILD BENEFITS
HEALTH SOCIETY
Thanksgiving
Service
A ThankeglYing eemce will
be held In the lIethodlot CIIu....h
on ITbureeJay, November 21· at
8: 10 a.m. ThIo ..moe 10 IPOD_ed by all the .hurch.... of the
borougb. All reoldento of the
communllY are Invited to attend.
Other Societies And
Individuals Help
Fill Shelves
The high light of the contrlbutiona to this agency during October
was the lovely garments supplied
b¥ the Needlework Guild of
Swarthmore and Sprlngfleld. There
were n4 artI.l... ID ..U, 719 from
the Swarthmore Branch and 16
from tbe Springfield Branch.' The
chairman ot supplies a.nd the offlce chairman re - arranged the
close.ts and placed all these &rUcles
on the shelves.
An afghan, child's cap. and two
awe t
Ie 8
. a era, a 0
pair of pajam8.9
were prese;nted by the Friendl,Circle. Members gf this Organiza.-.
Uon are maJdng deltcaci.. an'd .he
~
nurses are ta.klng them to two of
our patients who are greatly in
need of extra nout:1shlng toOd.
Tho Ridley Park ~Needlewo.z:k
Guild sent t~ree c~omplete layettes:.
the Woman's AS8ociaUon . cif ·...... e·
UJ.
Presbyterian Church ma.de and
'presented 4:4 dlseUe m--1 ·s. "_.
G,.IlA
.u.. .. .,.
Joseph Greer. knltted and presented oIle pair ot inlttena,' m' Oneywas donated by Mrs. H. B~ Cookplan. Caroline E. G9.ak1lJ and'F'lorencs Wolverton, and used clothing,
ba.by
. . bottles- and eanes were aleo
received.
MAKE FINAL
"ALADDIN" PLANS
To Be Junior Players
First Production
This Season
WAR CHEST IS
SHORT OF GOAL
Soiicitors In Drive To
Reach Quota By
Sunday
With only 58862,76 reported at
nODD on Wednesday, November 16
on a U6,700 quota. Swarthmore
was lagging In the .)946 Un.lted
W ..r Cheet Campaign and the local "leadel'll and the lI011cltors bave
been making all" effort tbt~ week to
reach the goal before Sunday.
Frank R. Me.rkley, chairman of
the Swarthmore campatp committee states th'at he hoped all the 10caJ. donora would be caUed on be...
fore the ~nd ot the week and re~lndB the borough residents that
the succeB8 of this campalp de ...
pendl upon each and ever, individual to do hlo part to help the
many organlzaUODB wbJch must
~ontinue to function to their fuUest exte.nt dw-ing ~ls time ot war4
A nOon last Wednesday only, a8'
8ub4lCriptioDB had been reported f~r
Swarthmore. In the prevJou8 cam~
palgn more than 80.0 persona In the
borough gave to th6 fund. ·'The
need tor help from the· War FUnd
1& equal, It not greater. this year
than in previous' years." said Mr•
Markley. "and it will, conUnu& to
be so until our present war emergency has. pasSed. A few days'
remalnltlg to consider this .
need: and in those few days everyone It they have not already done
80, should prepare to support It aa
llberally as-~~,.. poSatblY ean:'u
Funds tor the United War Chest
help to support the .health, -weltare. and youth guidance agencies
10 the PhUadelphla area, '!Dd they·
RIse> help to ~ance the USO. WatPrisoners· Aid and United StateB
Seamen's Service. 8.8 well as the
Allied ReUet organizations.
"Aladdin an" the Wonderful
Lampo whtch Is the llrst Junlot- oftering of the p.layera' Club thI.
~eason wUl go into Its ftnal rehears&18 next week In preparation for
Its performance Sa.turday afternoon
and, -evening, November 26. A Junior crew, under- the superviB10n ot
JOhn. M. Broom8.l1, wJ11 be "setting
uP" back stage the atmple but tantastlo settin ..... and prepa·rlng the
DD
amazing illusions which belon· gIn'
the storY ot Aladdin.
'r. operll
I
,- ...
r
es are b'eng
assembled
or created bY, an able and enthualae'tl
Itt· In
c comm ee
c udtng Mrs.
Cb I A d "
G·
,
ar es n es• .w.rB. . eorge Earnb'
..
J
.,
saw,.LUra. o~n C.' 'Brandt. and
Others' whO' contributed were Mrs. Stewart R. Thorbahn. ThCl
Mrs. ·WllIa.i-d 'tiomllnaon, :Mrs.' Anne costume' comni!tt~ beaded by
AuStin. Mrs. Ji,sePh Seal. Mrs. Da. ... Stanley A.,' Milne. Mra. Louts p.
·VJd McCi"iian.. Mrs. B.- -&-·:.(Jreen~ €la.tk· and: MI'Ik"Hettry- -<3:'. jloM' fa
and Mrs. Paul Rutan.
really a cooperative workshop In
which every mother or grandL........
mother ot the chUdren 1n the cast
bas equelly. Bharod the reaponalbllIty (pleaoant, we hope) of ma.klng
the coatumea.
The play la. under the direction
of Mrs. Paul Atkinson. a graduate
It is widely acknowledged that ot the American Academy ot Drathe. best way to appreciate poetry matte Art. ably asalsted' by Mrs.
is to hear it rea,d aloud. All wbo L. C. Hastings and they are putshare this vJew and .who are there- Ung ,forth their best eftorte to
tore interested in hearing and d.ls- make thiB a pleasing o.nd lovely occussing poetry are' Invited to meet caslon. Junior members of the
with Henry F. Pommer of the Col- Playe~' Club are .reminded to be
By a naUonwlde canvass of min ..
lege English depnrtment In Lodge ready.to be out In full tqrce on tho
latera
and chaplains conducted by
6 of Bond Memorial on Monday afternoon or evening ot Novemthe
American
Bible Society 3&
evenings from 1:30 to 9 o'clock.
ber 25.
'
passages have been selected to be
The first meeting was held -on
read in the 32 days from ThanksFea_ Westerner
Monday, November 13 and .It Is
giving
"'to .Chrlstma.s. The Btllle
"'The Despera.does" with Ran..
planned. to hold meetings on Nch
chapters
'chosen are considered to
of the succeeding twelve Monday dolph Scott will be the college
be
most
helpful
in times lLke these.
nights. The subject matter pre~ movie to be presented at 'Clothler
The
reading
ot
these
by people at
sen ted will not be so closely in' tomorrow evening. The short selec- home unitedly w.ith men and
b!grated that anyone ~ould feei tions wtll Include "Screen Snap- women In service In all parts ot
obliged to attend all evenings or Shots." "AU Salls Set," and "South the world will bring strength ani
none; ~ach person should come a8 American Front."
Th'ere wlJl be two shows, one 80t comfort to mllUons.
regularly or infrequently as he deThose who are now interested .In
stres. The poets .who will be .re~d 7 p. ~ .. and one at 9 p •. m. Th-e
a progra"Q1 ot dally reading w.111
children
ot
the
borough
are
Inand dlapussed will be Keats.
find this a. great opportqnlty to enBrowning. and Arnold, with per':' vited to attend it accompanied by
courage larger numbers to adopt
haps four evenings devoted to their parents.
more extended plans ot reading alee.ch.
ready In use. Togetller with thousKappa Gamma l to Meet
No preparation J9 required, alands of pastors, leading magazines,
though it is suggestM-.'that everyTh~ Kappa. Kappa' Gamma Sew-'
the press, re.dto and commercial
one bring a copy ot the poet under Ing group wllI meet Thursd~y. No- firms are' aaslaUng in the promoconsidera~on. The atmosphere will vember 21 at the home of Mrs.
Uon ot tllI~ 'Bible reading.
be Informal.' and tree dlBcuastoll Palmer L. Skoglund ot SWarthmore
A Joint Resolution has been inplace.
will be encouraged.
troduced lnto the House and Senate of the United States Congress
designating
the
per.tod
from.
Than.kaglving Day to Chrlstma.
each year for Nationwide Bible
Frlda"'t·November 17
Reading. This resolution has been
Woman·s
Club
10:00 A.M.-Lttera~ure and Drama Section
Introduced
.in order that uln God
Bond
Memorial
8:15 P.M.-Lecture on "Delphi"
we
trust"
as
e.'n: expression of o~r
saturday, November 18
national
Ufe
may hold new and
Clothier
7:00 P.M. & 9:00 P.M.-Movie '"The Desperadoes"
vital meaning tor all our cltizens.
Sanday, November 19
11 :00 A.M.-Morning Worship
Local Churches
6:00 ~.M.-Eve~lnX" Prayer
TrInity C:hurch
GERMAN PRISoNER
8:16 P.M.-Lecture on IIEtruscan Sculpture a.nd Painting"
Keetlng House
Mr. and 14... Clark W. Davia of
~J'.N_lIl
atmth -a&.ven &'9"enue hllLve receiv2:.0.0 P.M.-Leota .... and Colored Film "Sjrla to Inal_"
,
'
Woman'. Club
ed word tbronah the faclll~.. i)f
8:0.0 P.M. to 10:00 p,M.-Badmlnton
HIBb School
the American Red erolB that their
" WwI +uJft)', No...ember $S
son, Pvt. Richard B. DaN .. a
10:00 'A.M. to .: •• p.M,-Red Cross Bu~ Dt-eoainaa
prloC)'ler or the Q.~ gove....,.
Borough Hall
....-..... lI_ _ber JIll
~
h~ been
I
are
sreat.
-Mn..
P
tr E
oe y ntnUl5U18ts
To Hold Monday
Gath.e •
nngs
Nationwide Bible
'Reading To Be
Observed
>
:
THE WEEK'S CALENDAR
t:.'O
1l.-'-CommUaI.ty Th
... aDkozlvilll",~,,*' lIetb04l8t ell""".. .
.1~:oo A.1l.-~" SchO!!IFOCIthIllI Glline ,..
. ' ....0 . . . . . . ..
i1:06 LM•......rbu.Jcctrjnt
Cbr!st\an SOIence Cburel> •
,,-.
. . sembe
A-.
.. ,' -
ment. '
Davhl who'
ovt'rant
.DeM April. wail reltort'!d
mt.ln&
Ia action, In
J'ranoe lut' September.
eo1lthet.
,
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Buicat
oj rl"'n&·~IW'
PERSONALS
1Ir....d lire. 080'" C.
,
C&ptaiD Eahl,r III otatIQIled
d Ifn.stanle7 nelc18 ·of the , _ Chemlw
JhcDlU
__
;0'
tlIlICe.
....
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.'
of Mra Carl S. Cleav" of Park Ch..ter road entertalne.d Mlall DorBlanding. F1a;
.
ollly IIherry of New York .cIty &e Braun omCietinc.
Me.rJ.e, to Horace Herbert Hopkins
avenu.e.
Precedlng the -ceremony the Jr.. lion ~f Dr. and "!drs. Horace
Robert E. Weltz son of Jlr. aDd bel' week.. end guest and p.ve a
church organ.tst presented a musl- HopkiD8 ot Crest la.ne on )(ond&.J".
Mrs. Earl H. Weltz of College ave- small tea in her honor
DO -r~ IDfOW
afternoon.
cal program.. The al81e .ot t~. November 11. at their home In
nue baa recently been promoted
f t • •_ Oue for _
A ...
Miae Anne Jllller of Ridley Park church WBB alight with candl"" Warren.
from the rank of second Ueutenant
_11101
The bride Is a graduate of Warto firBt lleutenant. Lt. Weltz who spent the week-end ~ the guest of while cybotlum ferns. tall lighted
tlUft' o6 '6i ....
IB a pilot on an Eighth LAir For~e Mr. and Mrs. Waldo B. Da~n of candles and white cbrysanthemum. ren High School .!n '41. and OJ)..
RUSSEll'S SERVICE
The
,
B-l7 F1ylnc Fortr.... W't8 & stu· V8I!II&1' avenue. 'Miae JlUler "pent a form,d the background for the erlln College, claaa of '44.
recent
week-end
with
the
Dav1cererqony.
_
_
Yo.., Oor Laal .... Dl....IIeo...
groom
graduated
from
Swarthmore
dent at Lehigh University betore
The bride. given In marr.tari by High In' '40 and, from Oberlin In
. . . - Bent.. wm D. n.
enliStIng In the Army Air Forees In son'a aon-In-law and daugh,ter Ensign an:d Mrs. Edward H.. Cooley ot her father, wore a gown ot Ivory '4a a member ot the Phi Beta
March. 19U.
Rye Beach, N. H.
satin wblch teatured & cloae-llttlng KaPpa Fraternity. He baa bean
T/S ThoJllas H. Beddoe_ Aeflal
Mr. Andrew Myers, ataUoned at bodIce a~d a. full sklrt. Rosepoln\ connected t9l' the paSt year wltb.
Engineer a.nd Top-Turret Gunner
Langley Field, Va., apent the week~ lace tr.1mmed the square necklJne the Unlvendty of .chicago &e a
on a' Liberator with the 16th Air
end at bis home on Cornell avenue. of the bodice and alaa formed the chemist. The coupl~ will take a
Force Ia home after completing 60
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Furst' of panel extending the full length. of ahort, wedding trip prior to Jlr.
·mtsBlons over Italy. He has been
I have just published a neat
Guernaey road are retuming home her skirt. The bricl:e wore her Hop.k!ne· Induction Into the army.
cloth 'bound book "Just
spending a few 'days with h1B par..
today after spending & week at mother's
wedding vell ot tulle,
Among Ourselves" contain'ents on Yale avenue and 18 noW Wad. Park Manor. Cleveland.
Ohio.
which
was
f...tened
to
a
band
of
in1\: my poems and essays
"in Atlantic CItY for a rest and reBIRTIIS
written through the years.
E. LeRoY' Mercer, Jr., haa re- pearl. and orange bloSlJOms. ~he
clasBlficaUOn.
Captain and Mra. Erwyn John
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Jon88 ot turned to Wooster. Ohio after carried a. bridal bouQ.uet of ga,rdePRICE $1.00
Kahler ot Tampa, Fla., are being
'Dickinson avenue entertained Dr. sPe'l1dlng a. week at his home on nlas and atephanoUs.
JlIIIe Eilln White of Honolulu. congratulated upon the birth ot
Jones' nephew Dr. Robert Broad- North Ch ..ter road and attandln8
a
meeting
for
camp
Direotors
at
sister
ot the bridegroom, who at- a son ErWYll John Kahler. Jr•• on
dus and Mrs. Broadd"l18 ot Stock..
Pendle
B1lL
tended
the bride as maid of honor, November 1 In the StaUon Boa..
Sw-1'more, PL
ton, Caut., who were here on a
Mrs. Fred R. Wllson, Mrs. Clark wore a gown of sea-foam. green p.ltal, MacOOl Field, Tampa.
brief v.lslt. Dr. Broaddus who I.
a First Lieutenant In the ArmY W. Davis, Mrs. Tbo;mas Ruther- brocaded satin, with titted bod.lce
Medical Corps Is on leave whlle ford. Mrs. Edith' Cusk&den, and and sklrt.1
MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE MATCHtABELLI • CHANEL
completing his Interueblp at the Mrs. Dav.ld Cramp of Swarthmore
Bridesmaids Jllss Mary' Bell Lee
::II
are members of" a bridge club ot Quantico, Va., Hlsa Anne Woodll
Delaware H08pltal. Wilmington.
George W. COllins.' seaman 1st group who IIPent TUesday e.nrI of Bronxvllie. N. Y., and Pvt. Janet
class, son ot Mr. and Mnli. Benja,.- Wednesday as guests of !drs. Jamel Staples, WAC, stationed !n BalUmin W. ColUns of North Chester Thoma. of Pompton Lakes, N. J.t more. Md., as brldesmalds wore
BlmUar gowns. Jdiss Lee in yellow ::c'
road whO haa been s1aUoned in formerly of vaaaar avenue.
u)'
BEAUTY SALON
Jlre.
Lyle
A.
Whltalt
of
Elm
and
JlIee Wood. and Pvt.' Slapl"
Texas. is now In WuhlngtOD. D.
•
C. for & secondary course of tr~ a.venue was hoatellS to the rug- In pale green brocaded saUn.
booking
group
at
a
lunoheon
at
ber
Pte.
Charles
8.
Judd
•
.Jr
••
U.
s.
!ng as Radio TechulcI&D.
Army Medical Corps, of Honol'illu 0
J4ldshlpdlan Thomas B. McCabe. home Wednesday.
Jlrs.
LeWis
FW!8ell
of
Benjamin
I
..
,rv.!d &e beat man. The uhers In·
m
Jr., whc has complete"'d his basiC
13 SNrth 0.. . . . .eI
!a
::II
training at P&88 ChriBU&n, KIsa., west avenue was hoaM to a eluded:
c.u~0478
philip W. XnIokern. Jr.. AlT. ~
o
8p~nt & week's leave at hia home Reading Club pilUP at her home
on North Chester road before re.. Thursday. The club Is reading U .. S. ArmY AIr Corpa, brother of
bookS on india.
the bride, Mr. Alexander EwIng ot CHARBERT • SKYLARK • LUCIEN I.E LONG. CHEN YU
porUng tOl' sea duty.
Mr. and Mrs. Louts W. Xlng of IC'ol,o...bla. avenue, Robert DelaPvt. Gordon lAnge
haa been
Rutgers·
avenue ue entertaining platne, U.S,N.R., a medical student
tra.neteued from ·advanced tralnlnC
in Ille Medical Corps to Spectal Mra. Klng'8 sister lIollsB Elisabeth at Temple University. and
Bernee DlvlBlon .!n New York City. Dougal of lIUton, PL. who arrived Sanford, formerly of swarthmore,
a student of the A.B.T.P~ at,Tem·
Pvt. Lange 18 wor.ki11&' on the or- Wednuday for an extended ~\t.
ganization ot Little Theatre sroupa
Mr. and :Mrs. William' Morrow ot pie.
A small reception followed at
tor the acUve pa.rt1clpaUon. ot the Harvard avenue have ~etu.rned
the
llome ot the bride. After a
tram a two~week vacation In
,,:wouQ.~ed in hoapltal&
short
trip the young couple will
AT
Lt. Guenther He Froebel, Jr •• aa MiamI, Fill.
return
to
the
west
cqaat
wherer
the
& Bomp
Disposal Otllcer in the
Mrs. ABua Bale Evans ot Peorla.
Strath Ibvea.the 11m with peraoadty
bride Is stationed In Seattle. Wash.,
Ordnance Dlvta10n ba.B been tre.ns- Ill., 1a the houae guest ot Mr. and
and the bridegroom will 8hortly
IN SWARTHMORE, PA.
ferred from Italy to southern Mr... William B. Hobbs of Park
leave
for sea duty.
For JIeoervIUiOD8. TeIepboae _ 0 " , oeao
a.venue thta week..
France.
Out-of-town guests Included Mr.
, as early as pooIIIlble
Gloria. Jea.n Ward, creat-grand- J"obn s. Coonley, Honolulu, T. H .•
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Soden ot
F. M.
EY, Owner-Man•••
.college
avenue spent the past daughter ot Mrs. Gen€\vo D. Ho- Hr. Harry Haakell. Wllmlngton,
week-end with col. and 14rs. Oeo. hney of Park a.venue, was the D,cl., Mr. and MTS. E. B. Whitman,
Logan, fo'rmer Swartblnore real.. guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, o't GG.lriaoD Md., Mr. and Mra.
dents and now livtng on Lone WJlllam S. Hobbs and Mrs. ,Mo- Josepb V. - White, .cockeYl!ville.
Island. Col. Logan .i8 1n command hney of Park avenuo over leBt
or the Suffolk AIr Field in west week-end whUe the baby's parente
Ha.m"ptou, L. L Mr. and Mrs. Soden Capt. and Mrs. Albert N. Ward ot
briuB- greetings from. the Logans to Tyler. Texas, attended the Army..
Notre Dame game In New York
their many Swarthmore friends.
City
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs.. R. G. RlnclUte at
Strath Haven avenue are leaving
Mrs. Melville Smith has .return- Can
FrIday of next week tor Jackson- ed to her home Ie. Boston. Mass.• Mn. Uoycl E. ICaaffmaD
ville. Fla., where they will spend a atter vls.l.tlng Mrs. MargarBt Freed- Swartluaore 2080
ley ot Swarthmore avenue tor the
week. with triends.
Dr. and Mrs. WUllam Sterlcker past two month&.
Mrs. Frank H. Robbins ~f Vas.
Xmaa Gift Rates on
ot Riverview road a.re entertaining
jhelr daughter a.nd son-in-law, Lt., oar avenue and Miss Nancy Faw. Read.,....
DIgeH
II2for
JAte
"
8.00 I\.
and Mrs. Robert Huahebec.k as cett ot Ridley Park spent the TI:me
~"
8.2150
bouse-guests tor 10 days. Lt. and week-end In W ....hlngton. D. Coo ChII,4 LIfe
lI"
11.00
Mrs. Hushebeck arr.tved here Wed- visiting MIB8 Mary Gemmill, a 0hrIstIu::at Herald
S·"
3.00
former classmate at Mary Wash- parents
S fl.
S.OO
nesday.
II II
7.00
Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Turner Ington College, Fredericksburg, Va. House &:: ~ •
of Cornell avenue left Thursday to
BOD
Announcement
•
"E. C. WALTON
~ The
Bouquet
~•
i
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=
5
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••
Fresh Killed Pennsylvania Turkey
, -from PeTry County for .
THANKSGIVING DINNER
sau:nu
OPEN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22
CLQSED
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
THANKSGIVING- DAY
November 23
INN
DEW'DROP
-
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•
spend a week In New York CIt.J'. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!'
The,. w.lll visit Mr. and Mrs. J. ~.
Archer Turner of White Plains, N.
Y' J over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. samuel Dyer Clyde
'IlIEATRE
of Swarthmore and Ogden avenue.
spent several dqs of this week in
MEDIA
THE PLAYERS CLUB
PAULEITE GODDARD
SONNY T1IFl.'S
In
Of Swarthmore
iC
,
s.ialor Pro4u_
"I Love ASoldier"
RING AROUND
ELIZABETH
SUNDAY .. lIONDAY
Clom
"Marine Raiders"
.
~
,PAT O'BRIEN
:'"
_ r• .John Dolman, ;Jr.
!lOT. l'7 _
18, &.10 P. 'JL
BllTII HUSSEY
In
TOOlilBDAY .. WEDNESDAY
JOl'IIOB PBODUOl'ION
,
AI~DIN
..eI tha Woo' ful I amp
DltedOr, B L)Cb
- . Now. . . S:IO _
.....
a..' ...
W~CEB_Y
JWQIIE 'B.UUO;:S
tn,
"BARBARY
.. COAST GElr' .
.'
~
.'
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~.
BO""'O
--
LAST TWO DAYS
FRIDAY .. SATURDAY
.-.
".1.;~
.-
-
-
-
A.,o'" Free~.".
Protee' A ••' . ., fA", No.,
---
NOW!
It Is vitally bnportaD, t
that yon protect )'0Ul'
riI
pat a mnIIe In your "Fe • • •
_d a 8011&' In JOUl" heartl
water, pipe. BOW·to
avoid inconvenience,
expense, and Interroplion of water ~
WhIle we will be preo
pared to take can of
dw, yow' ,
_peraliOil to _WIre tal ups will .......
"IRISH EYES
ARE SMILING"
-.ea.
In 'l'e<'fmJooJor
Moal)'WOOlLEY
J_HAVER
Dick HAYMES
- -,-poll'"
FlIps
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THE S\VAR'I'HMOREAN
ED8\sIl".JW"en, Edith, ICnlok""'.I~lttl'b"...I~; lire. Oll.... r Do,~ l'Seld.
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aDd Peter CbePIIl&Il of 'SaIl FraIlu.S.C.G.R.
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dauehter
of
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capWn and lire. Samuel Dyer
FIrat Lt. wuuam ~; CI ....v .. hal WuI1tnct
_ n awarded the, AIr lIe4al for Mn. Clyde's brother aod alster-In- of Riverview ,road became the JlIIIe Karen CaldweU of LanaI. recelv1DC COncra.tulattODB on _
birth of a eon. Samuel D7er C1y'e,
.'oouraae. coolne8IJ and Jlkill" 4la- law Mr. ....d Mm George D. brldj>, ,of Lt. Ue) ;Robert Elder T. H.
Ird on November 11.
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played on bombiDg ,.ttacka over Mitchell. Mr. MltcheU. now retired.
capt.
Clyde.
the
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of
Mr.
anil
Wblte
of
Honolulu,
Hawall
on
OermanY. The lIyer Is a pilot In war founder and former ecl.ltor of
Saturday, November 11, at .:10
Mr. aDd Mra FreeJll&n O. Peter- Jlre. Clyde of SWarthmore and
the Eighth AIr Foree B-17F1y1ne the palllllnder In Waehlncton:
Miae Francis Hunter of North o~oloak tn the swarthmore Presby- SOD ot Warren. PL, announce the Ogden avenu.... ill an lnstrUotor at
Fortreu &-rouP. Lt. Clea.... ill the
terian Church, with the Rev. David marr1a.ge of their daughter, .Joyce the MIUt&ry Tralulnc Center at Ft.
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Dear Editor:
The eoluUo" to Ille mlachle" night
damace eeeme 80 Blmple to me· that
I wonder wb,. no one baa a~ted
Any membel'll ot the cookie
chain or ""yone wlehlnc to make
cookl.. for the &'oeplWa may
have oleo and ra.1slDa Without
price and without pointe by callInc the chairman, Mn. 3 •. V. S.
Bishop. llwarthmlre 0617 3.
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JIWIior M
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Meet
There will be a meelntc of the
Junior KUBio Club on Sundq e:yenInc. November 1t at 1:10 o'c1ock
at Ille home of Dick Hook, .01
Westdale avenue. Dick.le the presIdent of the crout> thla year.'
Th"ere will be a ahort m...tcal
pro~ . toll owed" by refreahmenfa.
AD. friends and Diembere are moat
.cordlsn, invited.
Parente could spend thOM four
DIehm wllll their chUdren at home.
'=~at"~:,~,:-=,:an....,. ... Itlt. at the Post
'fb9 cOillll, y.,~ ,cam"" topther
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,UI. Act 'fit ~h I. 11ft.
&'!II' hecome better acquainted.They
might bake cookl.. or make candy.
Dnma Group Mula
The
children could teach their
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1944
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parents some IBmes they would
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Good
fOIIII
The bl-monthly meeting' of the
never learn otherwi.e. The deatrucMethocIiat Cbarch iNotes
Uve atUtude must be overcomo by IJterature-Drama Section of' ~the
.. QuId Smllee
conatructive Ideaa.
Is anything Woman's·Club will meet thla morn..
TlUa SundllY morning at the I I
The Church Scbool meets on more Important than thlsT
ing at 10 o·clock.
Tbe drama
(~
o'cl~ck sernce the sermon wlll be Sunday morning at
Claaaes
Marlon M. Linton
chairman. Mrs. Vernon Me Parry
"When GoUd Thlnp 00 Wrong'·. are provided for chUdren of all
--tlllll.lllllllln._
will preSent Mrs. Roy Andrews.
The combined choirs will sing for ages and for adulia.
~
5HAU. IT BE "CURFEW"? drama chairman ot the Cheater
tbla service.
At the morning worship at 11 the Dear Editor:
New Century Club; In a. reView of
All departmente of the Church mlnlster wlll preach on the topic
The article on the front page of "Jacobowsky and the Colonel," the
Setio~land·the Women'l!I Bible Claaa "The' Great Alternative."
COC.t,,"
The SWarthmorean ot November 1 Gu,ld play by Frank Werfel and
meet each Sunday mormnl' at
The Youth FellOw.hlp meets In 'and th~ two letters in the current Mrs. Charles lamel In a preview ot
o·clock..
thld chapel 'In .the evenIng at '1 lasue sbould provoke a discussion the current Phlladelpbla pla.y
l.cIi tn.lle .....
Tb,,· Ohuroh Hour Nursery ·for o'cl~
ot the Hallowe'en nulaance and re- '"The Streets Are Guarded:' by
Coc.tall HOUri J to II
chl~dren ages 1-~ meets each SunThe Communlty Thanksgiving 8ult In the necell88.ry action to put
Laurence Sta1llng.
day .mornlng.from 11 to 12 o'clock. service will be held' in thlB church a stoP to It for all time.
This Sunday morning the follow- on Thursda.y mornlnc at ':10. Rev.
Other current playa wUt" be
I. was a boy once' and took part
Ing persons will assist the mlnLster Mattbew .Jones of the A.M.E. In many at the pranks' which are touched upon and arrangements
In . extending greetinp Of the Church will bring the Thank.glv_ still current, but I can not rememwill be dJscU88ed tor a theatre
P..... STATION
in
the
near
futUre.
gregation: center front dOOT. Dr. sored by the churches Of the Bor- 'property. Anyone who l~vea porch
and M .... William T. Ellis: drive- ou«h.
furniture unprote~ted or parD a
'Way-transept door. Mr. and. Mrs. J.
Mrs. Theodore L. Purnell had car on the street,.is just aak1nS' for
Randolph Ro .....
been elected superintendent of the trouble, and I have little sym-·
The High School Fellowship will Beginnera'
:pepartment of the pathy tor him or her. However,
meet Sunday evening from 6 to Church School and Mra. Richard there was much done on Saturday,
7:80 o'clock in the Parish House. Snyder haa been elected B8 her as· Sunday, and Monday nights "Which
The (:hlldren's Choir r ............ sociate.
was pure vandallllm..
eaoh Saturday at 2 o'clock in the
The following commlt~e haa
Phl1adellthla is conSidering a cUrWe offer traditionally· fine service
Pariah House. The High Scbool been· appointed to arrange. for the few for teen age chl1dren In an
Ch()lr rehearses Sunday afternoon, Christmas pageant In the ChUrch attempt to deal with juvenile dein your home, your church, or our
boya~ at • o·clock. boys and girls at School-Mrs. Adele Kraus, Mrs. Unquen.cy.
Why could no't our
4::30 o'clock.
The Chapel Choir Allce .. Hoot, Mrs. Ernest Pritchard. Council pass a curfew Ordinance
funeral parlors-the cost is always
rehearses Friday evenings at 1:30 Ml'B•. George Daviaaon, Mrs. Doro- for the Hallowe'en season TAllow
O·ClOCL Anyone Interested In sing- thy P. France. Mrs. Thomas S. no children on the street atter
Ing with any of theBe choirs please Aveson and Mr. Raymoond .& Shu- seven o'clock unless accompanied
graded to meet your requirements.
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by a responsible adult.
see llen.TY F&ust before or ~ter bert.
It might also be a good Idea to
rehearsals or atter the church servdo away .with corn nlgJ;lt. m18chief
Ice on SundaY mornin&,.
Trinity Church Notes
night and the other opportunities
Th.e Session meets this evening.
November 1'1. at 8 o·clock at· the
Holy Communion 'Will· be cele- and excuses tor vandalism.
Let us have some more expreshome of Elder Thomas M. ,Ja.ck- brated' on Sunday at eight o'clock.
son. 238 Park avenue.
All the sessions 0:( the Church sJons of opJnlon and suggestions tor
DI •• CTORS O • • UN •• aL.
Thanksgiving Day at ':80 in the School will meet at 8:46. At the abating this nulaance--then let us
mornlns .the Church will worship eleve:~. o'clock service of M:.ornlng take 'It up 'WIth Counell.
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
Sincerely,
with the community service at the Prayer. the rector wlll .. preach on
M.A. ..............
Allan C. Wood
J4eUlodlst Ch~rch.
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the toplO--"Frank J31natllL... ,EvenIt 18 requested that all contrlbu- lng Prayer will be at 6:00.P.:M:.
tions of clothing' or'~ gifts·' for the' -Choir School Will meet' on
~ D1l11itrator RetUiDS
. Chrlatma.a boxes tor the Covlng- Monday and Wedn~day at -t: 10 p.
tons, our bome miBl!llonary famUy m. and.' again on Thursday at 1~30
Charles Chlc1.terlng and his famof eight In Tennessee. be left at p. m.
1lY' have returned to their home, at
the borne ot Mrs. W. F. Bird. 241
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Ogden avenue. or Mrs. H. D.· Mc.. congrega~on will worsb.fp In the ot two years In Washington. D. C.,
Cray, 229 Cornell avenue, by~ De- Methodlst Church at .:a~ a. m.
where Mr. Chlckerlng IWU In
cember 1. Contributions of money
Plans bave been completed tor cbars:e of publications for the N~.."
must be In by December 1&. In.. the annual bazaar to be held. on Department Secretary·s Office. He
formation regarding 'the clothing Decem~er 7.
will be coonnected with the J.' C.
needs of the Covingtons may be
_ _ _ _ _ _-,_
Martin Art Service In New York
secured. by phoning Mrs. Bird.
·City.
10'" 0610 or Mre. 'McCray. sw. uu.
PermllllNewParking
Mr. Chickering·. work I. appear"
ing currently In Liberty magcine.
In order to accommodate the He has aleo designed the cover for
Science Notes
"Soul and Body" Is the subject heavy Increase In traffIc at Trinity the November 18 issue of that publication.
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Bel't Pike
of the Lesson - Sermon
all Church the Public Safety and
Highway CO,mmlttees of the BorSwarthmore 04-50
Springfielel, P..
ough Council are ~emovlng tbe f'No
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hopkins of
Parking"' signa fr"Om the north side Creat lane and daughter ·Laura.
of -College a.venue. west of .ches- Lee a student at Middlebury Colmy h~t
flesh crietb out ter road whicb w1ll permit parallel lege. Vt. • .returned on Monday from
for the living God" (PsIams 84:2). parking on both sides of that por- Warren, Pa., where they attended
tion of the street, thus reUe~lng the marriage of their son Horace
the present ti'afflc congestion of and Miss Joyce Marie Peterson of
the streets ax:ound Trinity Church• that city•
BWARTHMOREPRESIOYTERlAN
Mrs. A. G. McVay. daug)lter of
CHURCH
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D. A:' HUls of .Elm avenue,
Rev. Da.vid Braun. Iltnlster
To Hold D_rt-Bridge
SUNDAY
who has remained with her mother
9:U A.. M.-Church School
since the recent death 'ot Ml"~ HUls
11:00 A.. It.-Morning Worship, SerOn Tuesday. Nov.ember 28, the lea-ves this week to return to her;
mon Topic: "When Good
Things Go Wrong."
Health Welfare and Education Sec- home in Front Royal. Va.
tloons
ot the Woman·s Club. wlll
METHODlST CHURCH I
Mr. and Mrs, Frank H. Holman:
ROJ" N. Keiser' D.D•• MlnlBter.
hold a Dessert-Bridge at the club- .Jr. ot College avenue entertains.,.
SUNDAY
house at ·1:0~ p,m. The chairmen. their relatives Mr. and Mrs. John
• :45 A. M.-Chureh sehooL
lin.
Raymond K. Denworth and
11 :00 A. JrL-Korntng \,orshlp. Sermon
Topic : ~'The Great Al- Mrs. Harry ltUller, have announced B. Harper who stopped here en
route from Washington, D:' C. to
ternative."
that the proceeds ~111 be used for their home Sn Venado, Cal.
, TRINITY CHURCH
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scholarships and welfare 'Work.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles :Haas of
Rev. OeD. Chrl.Uan. Anderson. Reetor Mrs. Miller wl1l be glad to arrange
,', SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 12
Yale ayenue have aa their house
tables for .. any .who w!$h to, have guests Mrs. cl1;I.rence Wright· ot
8:&0 A. M.-Holy Co~munton.
9;45 A. M.-Churc.h Sehool: .
her do so. The tickets. Including Brooklandvll1e. Md .• and Mrs• .Tesse
11:00 A. M.-Mornlng prayer and Serta%,
are 65 cents. Players are ask- C. Phillips ot .Candallstown, Md.
mon Topic: "Frank Sinatra.'·
ed to kIndly bring their own play!ng
Laura Lee Hopkins. a student at j
':00: P. M._l!.'Ventng Prayer.
cards.
MiddlebUry College w111 spend the'
THB RELlGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
week-end with her pat'ents of Crest
'SUNDAY
The
Scores
lane.
They wlll entertain Cadet
':45 ..I.. M.-Flrat Day SChool.
9 :4.15 A. M..-Adult Forum. "The First
Forrest
~ Carhartt of West Polnt.
Three Gospels." speaker.
Mrs. Hugh F. Denworth of Elm
Dora. WIII80n of Ute lacThe Crum Creek Bridge Club
ulty of Pendle Hm. All which meets every Monday even- avenue entertained several young
are invited.
,
11:01 A. 1(._lIeetln& for wonhlp In Ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. friends of her daughter. Dorothy.
These are busy d~ for everybody in the tel.
thu Meeting Houae.
John Bowditch Jr., of Elm ave- at a buttet supper Sunday evening
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..... .'~.:....... Jt.··'fo 1:11";',,. ~)I.--se.wl'" nue 1Iatt1 ~ following winners for~ to honor. M",da.m~ C:~~.Shih-.1!'!ntr.
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DIstance mU3C1J88 goover..the Iin_ in·th.·aver;
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age bu.inesa day. (That·. in additlOll to more
~ ~CH OP' CIlRlST. 'Shoemaker, and Mrs. Frederick Wublngton, D. C. Madame ~u
than 100.000.000 daily local convaraationa.)
acn:NTIBT 0" BWARTRJIORB
streicher dntj J(n. H. Budwell delivered the Swarthmore FrIendIS'
We appreciate your help. eapedolly wh_
Park . A~~':W Hit.rYar4
Lincoln and Un. WIlUam' Brown annual educational lecture' on Sunyou're OIl a line to a war·busy center cmd the LoIllJ '
Il :N A. M.-8undar _1>01. Senm'"
_ond; and' J(ra. Albert Hill and <\.... evening.
Distance Op61at.x ICit6 ''Pleaue limit
1t:GII A. M.-8und&:I'u=:
)Ire. Ka:r Kennedy Illird. East and
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FRIDAY, NoViJdBER 17, 1944
Jr. CIuIt Malll
Tbero will be a Brodie t1,..tlP
K... Helen K. Hall. .. put
A Tariety wu held yeeterda,.ln
on WedD_. NOTembor II at tbe epeal
Woman'. Club at ":10 p.m. All the .ruDlor Womanta Club on TuMau", '101 ReJoI~1
varioua
ettldentll
4emClDetl'ated slrl ecoutll. brownlee and p&I'Ontll 4a7 ovenlD&'. opol
. • friend and teaeber of tbe C _ _
after morning eeaalOD. dD WedD~ read b,. Bue Surrl.'" followe4 b;, are cordially Invited.
. TROOP PILGRDE&GE
Naval etu4entll at tbe collop, K ...
day. November 22. and wlU extend the IlLord'e Prayer:' .une by the
to Monday, November 21. at which junIor hleb clrl·. Cleo club. Man'
Troop 16 til plannlnc an all daY Hall bad'. IntereatinC stori..
telL
Urne c _ will be ....._ . d .
Lou Thayer announced the Th.nk.... 0):'U nC . on SaturdaY. Tbey ) l rto
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glvlDA' play. produced'\»' tb_ lO"A !!tve their IUDcbeon In tbe Pioneer
T.beclub will roll ban4&«ee at
O. "Baker Thompson. high BChool Encllab c _ . · and . etaUlD&' AmI.f; C&blil at Ind.iaD BUrri n_r Di'exill . be club. .1I6uee
TUeadlQ' .Te·DlDA'.·
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prlilc.lpaL will repr.-nt Swart.b- MeConlP!. J'ael< Pltten"'r. mida HIlL
more High at tbe 68th annual eon- Denwortb. VlrClilIa Ha,., Alan
The Pioneer Cabin 111 one of three
venUon ot tbe Middle Statu }uj- Hunt, anil Carol Hewe. Tbe play.
log cabins built In thla vlclc.lty ZOO
At the recent meeting' of' the aocta.U~n of 'CoUesea and Second- dIrected b,. Patty Patm.... was yearS ago by :fur trappel1l. and haa
Swarthmore RotarY Club. Paul a17 Schools and Amllated .A88Ocia- written by Alme Chandler.
been' turned over to the Girl Scouts"
tiona to be held In New York.
Memberio of tbe elebtb grade of"·Dela.ware County by the Upper
J·on.... teature wrlter of the pJlIIaNovember 24 and 25 at the Hotel then partiCipated in the 10llo~ing
delphia Evening Bulletin. 'W8.II the
DarbY CommlsalonerB.
numbers: Robert Kelghton, a balspeaker. He discussed conditions New Yorker.
Atteu4ln8' OoDfea a lC8
lad; Bandy Ford ,and BrUce God·
MEE'1S EaCH WEDNlilIDAY
in Soutb AInerlea.
Mrs. Margaretta. Plewe". cafe... frey a comedy . skJ.t;
C1Dthla Ho..
"Although our polltlcal relationBrownIe Troop 19 Ia meetlilg
teria Buperv.18or. 18 attending a con- mire, poem; Virginia Brandt. a
ab.lP8 are not 80 good," said :Mr.
each week on Wednesday afternoon
ference of food service directors at ballad, "Plnorle. 0 P.tnorle"; and
.lone .. "our bualneB8 condltlon8 are
at Whittier Hpuee. Last week nlne'
Cleveland. Ohio, today and tomor- a typleal rad.io atudlo act written
very satisfaetory. At the present
new girla were pre8ent at the
Check Tlwillatate,
and produced b,. Lewis buml. Tbe meeting.. ~ Thomao Caley and
time, we are buying from South row.
Serves OIl Oomml_
concluding number waa a lnittaUon Mr8. Howard Shearer are assisting
Amer.lcan countrlee for three purRadiator aDd Heater " Henry Hottman, historY Instruc- of the 9A "algebra. class under a
p08es: ftrat. to get suppllea which
Mra. J. Albright J'one. wltb the
tor, 8er.ved on the evaJuatiQll com- substitute teacher. presented by the
we very much need; second. to
Check
System for
mittee ot the SL Jose,;»h .academy ntnth' grade. wltb Mary Alice Weet troop.
keep these BUppUea' froJD. our eneI-airs
ml~; and third. to support needy In a survey last week.
as the teacher..
For The Boys
Defea_ 'l'brIOO
Is Your Battery ill
industries and to keep the coun...
The
swarthmore hockey team
shape?
N_ BaUen..~
tries in good ftnancla.l co.nditlo~ to
Mrs.· George E. Davisson Is "In
suffered ita tb1rd defeat ot: the
be
limited
aupply the products ·we do need."
charge of wrappers of Tbe Swartbyear In a. 1-0 game at r4" sdowne
Typical of the tatter ~cuml!ltance
Mr.. Wm. potter Ashton and moreaD. fOl' the aervlce men. Anyon Thursday despite two afterStock of Grade IT_
18 that In which Mr. Jones in a renoons ,of hard practice 1:ollowlng young daughter; Susan Pa1De Ash- one who wl8Jhea to help In thiB
Wa,hed OIl Monday
cent tour of South America 8&W
evening
the George School 1088. T.an M own8 ton are makiDg their home with· project on Thur&day
large ,stock plles of nitrate in varishot the only goal in the first half, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 'C. Ashton please oall Mra. Ds.vIa8on. swartbous parte of Chl1e, each pile ha.vbut although ~e ball spe.rit JIluch of Elm aven~e 'whlle..ller hueba.nd. more 1999.
Ing as much as 8. hundred thoUSOn Thursday, November 9
time inside the opponent's striking Ph. M 2/C Wm. Ashton .Is sel"'lilg
and tons. These are the property
following people wrapped copies:
and although much trial In the south Pacll1c.
ot· the United states government clrc~e,
Mrs. Artbur D. Moscr\pt of Dart- Mrs. a,orge L, Earnshaw, Mr. and
shuttling about took p1e.ce l'n the
a.nd are not being delivered here
Swarthmore . ranks. the players mouth avenue enterta.lned at" lun.. MrS. W .. (Jordon Scott. Mrs.. John
at the preBElnt time.
were unable to score again.
did cheon recently in honor of' hor A. Detlefsoq, :MH. A. E. Lo.ngwell,
Many South American countries,
the second team tare much better; house guests who InclUded her an4 M1'II. DavIBson.
althOUgh they ha.ve constitutions
Ita game -ended with a. 0-0 dead .. mother. Mrs. H. B. Castleman and
like ourB are of an enUrely difsisters, Ann' and Flora CasUeman
Cheater Rd and Yale Ave.
Mise MarcIa (Jarrett of College
ferent political set-up. Deriving loclt.
of
Roxborough
and
Mrs
•
.charles
V.lrglnia Allen, having coached
Swarthmore .1250
their political pattern from the or played on winning teams all her Neale and MisS Neale of Trenton, avenue spent Armistice Day weekend
vlslUng
frienda
In
New
Yorl<
Medlterranean European countries
life. is at a 1088 as to 'What to do.
J.
as they do, their governments "At the beginning of the year. 1 N. Carol
).Iau.de Froebel• .Jean Mc .. City.
usually bave many parties and the thought that this team was the Con~ghy of ,Cleveland. Ohio. and
consequent confliCts and temporarY most powerful I bave ever coached Betty J."ee Rbeams, of Middleboro,
dlctatorllhlp. of tbe man;, party In swarthmOre,'" sbe said after the Ky.• all students at Hollins COllege.
form, of government.
game. and continued, III .know the Va., ar.rived Thursday for &. long
Mr. Jones Is a consultant in the ability .1.8 stUI there !f w·e can only
week-end with Carol Maud~'s paromce ot Coordinator of Inter- get together and use It." However,
•
ents Mr. and Mrs. G. H." Froebel
Junerican Mairs in WaahJ.i1gton. Mlsa Allen arid the members of the
•
of North Swarthmore avenue. They
As sUch. he believes· that while 'our team feel tbat they have e.. good
w.lll attend the Penn-Arm)" game
present poUtleal' relatlona are not reason to believe that they can win
.
:a11 that could be' dea1red, they can next week'8 game, the last and SaturdAy.
Flortt Lee· a student of Wilson
.easily be remedled and no doubt hardest of the season, flBalnst
VIllI shortly sboW cop.alderable 1m... SWJlrthmore'S: ··"old hockey rival, College accompG.nied by 10 Wilson
glrls win be the luncheon guestis ot
provetpent.
.
Media..
Flora's parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil•
GARJI]!1r TOPPLED
liam H. Lee 01: Harvard and Cor...
Ridley Townsblp extended its Dell avenues tomorrow. Later !:hey
Nationwide BIble Reading wlilll.lg streak ot: nine'. straight will attend the Swarthmore-WllBon
games 'by deteatinS' swarthmore hockey game here. Mr. S'lO. Alex....
High School 19-0.
ander. editor1e.l cartoonlBt of the'·
Township wasted .no time In get.."
Evening Bulletin and Mr& Alextlng tts first toucbdOWn:. Early In
ander
will also be luncheon guests
Helpful Blbt.e Pa_gee for daI1:r the first period a. blocked pasB
of
the
Lees.
Their daughter "Mtmi"
1 ding bY membtilB ot the armed bounced into the arms of Lee GarAle:r.ander
a
sophomore a.t Wilson
fo"""" JIII4 peC>plfl at _
... selected ling who ran 30 yards tor a touch ...
b;, a
oanV1188 of pas- down. Garllng alsO converted a will play o.n the team.
Mr. and M1'II. WIllIIUD H. Lee of
tAm!'- chap1aiD8 .... the
lightning stroke again In the llret
Harvard
and Cornell avenues en...
helpful'" _
Ul
1J.Ihalllrc1:v lD8', Nov. 2S •. Psa.bn lOS to Rodgers and a. lateral to. Bill tertalned Mrs. Lee's slster-tn-1B.w
Mrs. 'A. F. 'Marshall of Hunting~ .................. Jo'" 14 Zahler gave the Green Raiders ton. W. Va.. I\Dd Mrs. Y. C. stayer
.... SatDrda., •••.••.•. ,... prim sa their second touchdown.
::~ .....,ay, NoV. H......... Psalm. 1
At thiS point the Swarthmore of carllBle as their gueats tor ~
:' M0Dda7 .•••••' .... , ..... Matthew: Ii men seemed to snap out ot their tew days. Mrs. Stayer's husba:od
Major General stayer of the U. S.
til
~ -iia~7 ................. ,. RoDJ,a.D.
8S Ie h'argy an d ' proceed e d 0 h 0 Id
WedlDeada7 ....... 1 VOl'tD_1pDS 1 • Township the rest of the balf. In Medical Corps. is in ·charge of hos'Tb..-1' ••••.••••••• Psalm. .~ the thlr4 period TownshIp ltnoclt- pitals In the Mediterranean area.
Pr.M.S/c .George L. Armitage
Ji.'rlda"1 ...................... X.,t:tIIeW· .ed again, but three timely pass InSaturcJaJ' ................. Jo'bD S tercepUoD8 by .JIm price stopped 3rd whO haa been statloned at
Norfolk, Va., hu been trausferred
SUllita:Y, Dec. S........ tee1eb 4.0 Itbese stun&
:M:oDda1 •••••••••••••• p¥lm 4.e
On the offense. tbe GarQet could to california.
"'Lt. Col. Robert H. Douglas who
~ acquire a
that will help wiD the war.
'1'oesdaJ' ••••••••••••• BomaIDS IS 'do nothing. Junte Chambers did get
had
been
stiLtloned
at
Camp
'Maxey,
we(lne8daJ' ............ HebreMI 11: off a pretty 24: yard run a.round
T~hone oervice ;. vital to'the Whole ...... dI'orr.
Tburalla,. ••••••••••• lIIaith.... 7 end but this w.... called back be- Texas, fa noW 'in England with the
99th DivJ.sion· ot the 394th Infantry.
nkia7 .......... ,' •• -.~-.-.• JolbII:I 11\ cause ot 1>ack.. field jn motion. The
The BeD Telephone 9'mpanyoffen you steadf
Mr. and Mrs. George 1:;. Corae o~
saturdaJ' ............... Psalm !I'l bright spot in the game as far as
YaJ.e
avenue
entertained
a.
groUP
Smula7, Dec. 10 ........ , Jeala,b 55 swarthmore was concerned was the
worlc, often near yoUr i!ome, with good pay and
Kooda;' ... ; ........., .... Psalm 111 kicking of quarterba.ck Blll Nelson. of t:rlends at .brea.kfaat on Sunday
regular
and .. ~
.
. inc" ..eo. Congenial.
Tue.da7 ............ , PbII1pp\all8. Bill who in previous gameS bad morning.
been
ha.ving
trouble
with
his
klck
..
Pfc.
JackSon
F.
Blackman.
U~
.S.
\Vedcasd-., ......... BewJa~m1 Sl
me"..., for
No apetieace ne<:eaaryl
~., •• ".0'.' ••••••.•.• )Joke 15 lng go oft several 45-yard boots. M.C.R., stationed 9t "Bainbridge.
~__
E);&:pqlld'1!8 II
~ Township scored Its last touch- Md .• will lea.,ve the Naval Hospital
r·..·....., . . . . . . . . . . . '..
--~II .ur .Cblot Op.rat.r, or come in and talk .
down
with but ftve"·minute& ot the today after being conflned with
BatUrda7 .,. • ...... • ....... Jolm 17
'
it 0Vel' with one of our frieDdly
Bring
8unda7, Dec. 17. t . . . . . . ]salah 58 game. let( to play, ··'Mat Kelly.leap- larYng.lUB "tor ·two weekS.
ed high into the aJr to Intercept
Mr
..
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Reynolds
of
M_1' .......... I~111
.. girl friend aloDg if you wish. Maybe roa caD
one of Bill Nelson's pB88e8 on the "Half Acre," Oberlin avenue en'I'
da1' .................. Jot. 10
Garnet 40 yard Une and daehed tor te~ed a group of boys convalWedn 1&., ••••••••••• :p 1m 11
worlc together. VUiI: the 0'llKe
youTbursda.,- ••••..••• u;.•••• Psa'hr 8'1 a touchdown, speared to go all the escing at the Hospital Annex at
.~,. ••...., •••••••...•••••• 801m 1 way for the Raiders third touch- dinner at their bo~e on TUesday
I_I An" .tnet, Pbl.....lpb..
_ _;, •••••••• Reye]at1..... IS down.
evening.
Swarthmore will have a. 'Week'8
R.... 315, McClatcby Build. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates of
8 _ ; ' . I)ec. 14 •..... PSalm 80
layoff before It journeys to Lans" "Rocky Spring Farm Of PaxaoD
......
M."'et Sta., Upper Darby
( l b r - ' )lee. 15 •.••.• ~ I
downe for Us annual Thanksgiving Hollow road. Media.. who a.re enPraJ' 1hat dlll :ncaing of these game.
57••• Eo P _ ~t., N......tertainIng Mra. William A. Banp,r" w bJ' tbe people . . bDm8
ford. ot North Haven, Mua., as
...anpeftll
_ IIIIIl
tbolr -&11nt. 11>r .. feW daJIO, PTe a
ta _ _wi...
or
_ - world CHQ~YS.~'1'I'!PIWG~
",..,
Tbe Senior Bleil Chol'Ull repeated am.&1l lUDcbeon In: her honor
~-. tbe .xceUent pro\rl'&1D glvell at IllTburallaY.
atltute 1ut montb, IIlnKlD.l' "Oklada1' by -,..
Sblrley Karle, omall danchW of
homa." '"Ob. What a BeautlfUl Dr. aDd ..... samtlel oarpenter Of
,-"
-to ClIp
010 .....
ta,..,....
Bible.
BeaI1
a Morning:' an~ .. tew corn .bucklnC
WbltUer place celebrated
her
BODP. Tbe regular Mnior high as0DI1f
the ...noe.
fourtb birth.,., on Baturda7 taet by
8Ombl,. Wedn_aY afternoon.
enterta\n1DC _
of' her ntU_
Mr. Morey 4edlcated the flair.
Mend. at a blrtbtia'J' partr. liar
uarbar& Lou Kline .... tbe new.
. . . - ..... llarbar& Heatb. con(LoWi" F..- Chwclo)
'.
commentatQ.r, and :sean lIcGlathentil. _ I L J'eaD Ileal.. ~\e
led tbe 4e-voUo1UL
oarraJian AlII'; Walll:er 1ID4 'fOlD"
\
Patty l'&ul plued • \'loUD 0010.
1117 StOpller•
. . . . . . II •••• 11 •••••• II •• accompanied by her motber.
SCHOOL NEWS
ROTARIANS HEAR
.CITY COLUMNIST
At"'"
Jones Comments on
Pan-American
Status
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.can
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ttJ, ·,du./ld?
DIItECI'OIt
so much for so little these days
electricity. ;
We're qlad that electricity able to WQrk
around the clock war plants and still stay
. on the job your home. We're proud that
you
low pre-war waqes for tts servicesl
,.
.
intervi_.
nearest
r
..
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1BARRY W LANG
,. CarpetS and Bugs.
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an4
Pod
..,.utes'
I·"···."
All that certain lot or piece
&rOund wlt.b lb.e buUdlnp anel improvements thereon erected. sltuale In
the uorou,ah of CoIu~e. County of
Delaware and State of Pennaylv~
bounded and descrIbed accordln& to a
8Urvey or plan thereof, dated October
2nd, 192'f. Plade by Alonzo H. yocum,
J.
MacBRIDE.
BorouPl EnJrlneer. as follows:
. deceased.
prothonotary.
Beglnnlnc at a point on the north...
E~NST-OCt. 28. Lelchlon P. Stradley. 3t-11-10
~:.::::::::::=:!: eaat side of CUlton Avenue at the dlsed~tee
Charles A. ·Ernst, 4eeeu· ::...:::.~=tance of 97.12 feet from the IOUtheaat
corner of Clifton Avenue and Bartram.
ESTATE NOTICB
EVANS-Oct. 27. Louise Jardine. AdAvenue; thence extending North 62 demlnlBtratrl:r. of John S. Evans d~ BSTATE OF WILLLAJl S. BITTLE, grees. 21 minutes East 144.20 feet to
late of ttl Batpn A.,.y.e, 81fmll- a. point; thence extenillnl" South 10 dec~~
•
more, PeDUJ'I,.aala, deeea.ea.
FAULK-Oct. 26-Kenneth Snyder Ex&9 mlnutel!l Eut 68.91 feet to the
Notice Is hereby k1.ven· that Lettel'll crees
ecutor of Jean S. Faulk. deceUed.
northweet side of a. fifteen feet wtde
of
Administration
have
been
granted
to
FRANK-OeL 21, lAi.urette E. Fra.nk.
e:r.tendlng southwestwardly Into
the underaignoo, who requesbl all per... aIley
EX8ClltrlK of Clarence Paul Fra.nk.
CUfton
Avenue. thence exteOOiDs
1
BOna
having
claims
or
demands
ap.lnat
also/known as Clarenee/P F--- •
deceased.
• nIoUA. the Estate of the satd decedent to alone the northwest side of said 15
feet ."lde alley South IS del'l'ee., 68
FUSBELL-Oct. 31,. Finst National make known the same, and all persona mlnutt;S Weat 4.f.26 feet to a point.
.
Bank of Media, Executor of Robert Indebted to the decedent to make pay- thence extending North 30 degrees. &9
writing
desk.
new
WANTED-Junlor
ment Immediately to
~'"u8sell. deceased.
W. MARK BITrLE. minutes Weat 80.19 ft. to 80 point;
or second band. Telephone SwarthGILLEN-OCt. 21. Tho Wayne TIUe •
Admlnlatrator Estate o~ thenee extendln& along a course SOUth
more Of29•.
Trust
Company,
Admlntatr&tor
C.
T.
Mrs. A~ M. Bosshardt of Park
William S. Bittle. deceased. EZ degrees. '21 minutes Weat and paaa...
A. of JOlM!ph Oillen. deceued..
W ANTED-Boy'e bicycle for xmas avenue recently spent a few days HANBY-Oct.
125 Rutgers Avenue, Ing tht'oUl'h. the center "of a party wall
ao,
Iva
!4..
Blair,
Ad1IPft. One needing repairs would be
Swarthmore. Penna. betwMn the J)remlleS k\ereb)' conveyed
of Frances Hanby. d&and the premise8 adjoining on the
coMldered.
Telephone
swarthmore In Washington. D. 'C., as the guest
Or to his Attorney.
80utheaat 100.18 ft. to the northeasterSOIf.
ot D"r. Marc Peter, American dele- HARKNESS-Oot. 10, Mid-City Bank AJ...BERT N. GARRE'rl',
ly .ld6 of sald Clifton Ave.; thenCe ez.WANTED-Warm housekeeping: apart- ge.te ot the InternaU!)nal Red CroBS
" Trust Co., Executor of John M.. 228 Garret AVfmue,
tending alona the same North aO deSwarthmore.
Penna..
6t-ll-11
ment eeoond floor. centrally located
Harkne88. deceased.
.
grees.
69 minutes Weat 2f feet to the
for ..-oman by about December 26. Committee in Geneva and Mrs. HODGE--OcL 11. Vietor J4. Hodge.
DEUAWARE COUNTY INBTlTUpoint and place "of beldnnln&.
Telephone swarthmon Of9l.
Admln18trator
of
John
Vietor
Hodge
TION
DISTRICT
Together with the right and .ubJeet
Pew. Wblle tbere obe had aD
Sealed propoaala will be reeeived at to .. corresponding right In the ownen
deceased.
.
interview
wltb
Dr.
:Max Habicht. HODGE-OcL 11, Victor M. Bodg'e. Ad- the County Controller's Office, Court or
occupiers of the adJoining property
FOR S.UE
\.
ministrator of Valette S. Hodge, d&- House. Kedia, PL, unbl 1 p:m. and on lbe northwest of csln. as and for a
.Asa\8taDt DlplomaUc Advl8er to
publlcly opened at 2 p.rn. on Wednea· pusageway and· drivewa.y forever, ...
FOR !lALE-28" bOy'a bicycle with UNRR.A. and met Mrs. Charles
"C4l&l!ed.
mVIN&--Oct. 27, The wayne TIUe & day. December 6, IB.f, for turnlahln. certain 1 teet driveway Ia.fd out onepre... war tires. Call swarthmore 8691.
Trust Company, Admlnlstra..tor C.T.A. and ~eUverln& to
Delaware County half on the property hereinabove d~
Bruggmann." w.tte ot the SwiM
Home. Lima. Pa.. gaaoUne and 011 for acribeci and one,balf on the property
ot James Irvine, deceased.
FOR SALE-DAvenport and chair. up- Mlillater to tbe U.S.A. and the wife
the use of the Delawaro County IMU- on the northweet for the common Wla
JAMES-Oct. 27-lnterboro Bank
hol8tered tuU..sprin& constrUction.
Trust Company. Executor of Clar- tutlon DlBtrict,.·
and benefit ot each ot the sald propNeeds new coverS. Call Swarthmore of the Y·ugoslavlan Am.ba88a.do~..
SpeclftcaUOIUI and blddln. sheet may
enee Y. James. deceased.
Mr. an4 Mrs. 1., P. Wra.y. Walnut JONE&-Oct.
erUea.
GlZ3.
be
obla1ned
at
the
Oftlce
of
the
County
31.
R..
Lloyd
.Tones
and
Improvements constat of two etory
-- I
XUdred J. Taylor. Executors of Aa'- Controller, and no bid will be enter.. brick house. porch front llXfO teet;
lan~ lett Wednesday for Pensa.cola.,
FOR SAT$ -Quality white p.III ran
talned
unlesu
made
out
on
aaJd
bid
..
nes Jd. Jones. late of the Borough of
concrete block prace. IxlS feet.
Telephone swarthmOre 3062..
Fla.. to 8pend the Thanksgiving
Aldan. deceased.
SOld &8 the . property 01 Andrew .1.
din&' ob..t.
Each bid must bo accompa.nled by a Behroder and)4ary lone Hannum,
'FOR SALE-Glrl's pre-war 26· bt... hoUdaY wltb their da;,gbter an4 KELLEY-Oct. 31, John Franc1l!l Dusan. Guardian of Allene Gibbs Kel- cerUfled dleck of One Hundred real owners.
cycle. TlreIJ almost new.
Call son-in-laW. EnBlgn and Yrs. Robley. fonnerly Allene Marle Glbbe.
oo,OO) Dol1a.ra. drawn to the order GREER A JOHNSON. Attomeys.
Frld&y or Sunday. 501 Yale avenue.
o the Delaware County IllBtltuUon
ert B. Struble. They will be joliled
late .. minor.
11. Girard Truat ComFOR SALE-Fifteen..tube EmeraQn en route by their 80n. Lt. Richard KLINE-OcL
pany. Trustee U/d of TruIIt of Jennie
Radio. walnut console recetver. ahort B. Wray now etaUoned at CIUDP
R. Kline. setUor. dater .T&n. 20. lIf..
wave and phonograph connection. Sel81. Girard Trust Com.dom uaecl.. Exeellent condlUop- Call Butner. N. C., who will spend iL 10- KLlNE-OcL
pany, Executor of Jennie R.. Kline,
Swarthm~ 0241.
day furlougl1 wltb his famll;, In
4eceaaed.
LEH-OCL 11, Anna F. Leb, AdmlnlaFOB BATiE Studio couch a.nd cover. pensacola.
tratrlx C.T.A. of John J!'. Leh, de.,1; twlil Iron be4 and opriDn. ~O;
Arthur S. Jennings. SWarthmore
ceased
pnner"e outfit, slso 42.. ,5; hand blockLEWIS-Oct. UI. J"08eph Jla,rVey, E:r.-·
ed Unen material for c.urtains. ,12; Bleh School. Claos Of '41 haa ;reecutor of C. Freemont. Lewis, detwo lawn rollers. nand$&. Telephone ceived his wings and comml.alon
d.
Swarthmore 1981...J4.
.
. as ena\cD at pensacola. FJa. En- LEWl8-Oct. 20, Charles R. !Awl!,
Guardian of Roes C. LewlB. Jr.• and
FOR SALE-Maple clInette ..t of 6 algn J"ennlnp 18 expected "home on
Clare
E. Lewls. minora. lUI stated
plecea, reasonable; lo..ya.rd piece.
by LIllian C. LeWD. Executrls of
leave
by
h18
parente.
:Mr.
and
Mrs.
prewar Damuk,
sapJ;llb1re blue. 116
Charle. R. Lewis. deceuect.
M. J. JenningS of Faraday Park, MacINTYRE. Oct. 31, Mae H. MacDlcklDIIon Avenue.
.
Intyre executrix of WUllam. H. ::r.tac..
Mort~n, Pa.
lntyr6- late ot the City at Cheater d~
Katllle FWI88II. daughter· ~ . . .
ceased.
.
FOR RENT::SlnSle room_&nd ~rlV&te
23, Ethel M. Stelnme'ls
bath,
near
(Ollege.
Telephone an4 Mrs. Mlltnn 1'.......11 of vaeear MARTlN-DCt.
and Helen M. Scott. Executrices of
Swarthmore 120••
avenue, who Ie undergoLng the
Robert T. )(a.r1ln, deceased.
Kenny Treatment at the J .. Lew1a. MASON-OcL 26. Fldellty-Phila. Trust
LOST
Co., Trustee U/W of .Joseph Jlason
CrOzer Hosp.1ta1. WB8 able to .reJr•• deceased.
LOST-Year-old male Bo:r.er~ Reward... turn to ber homB o~ Election Da.v },$ASSEY......()cL 81. .James C. Baker.
Telephone swarthmore 0108.
E:r.ecutor of :Mary L. Massey. late ot
to vote, Immediately returning to
the City Qt CheBtert deceased.
the hOllPltal for furtber treat- MERCER-OCL 21, William H. Mercer.
Executor of J(ary Eo :Mercer, deFOUND-Pune containing money on mente.
ceased.
Mrs.:a:arry Seymour and her JdESSICK-OcL
24, Delaware County
O,Cden avenue and Ches~r road..
Trust Co.. TeatamenlarY Guardian
Telephone SWarthmore 2122.
children Jane, Carol, and Ba.rbara
of Hannah Jane Messlck. late a
FOUND-7 key. on ring and chain. on have resumed their re,sldence at
minor U/W of .Joseph Messick. deLataye~t& avenue.
Call at The
n
ceased. .
their
former
home
316
Dick.\n80
Swarthmorean Ofllce.
MILLER-Oct. 31. Charles F. MUler.
a.venue e.tte.r 8pendlng siX months
Administrator of .Joseph Frederick
Maller, alBo known as Joseph F. M.ll':
PERSONAL,
with Mrs. Seymour's father Mr.
ler. deceased.
PERSONAlr-Reglakired ~pencer cor- Alexander Adams of Sharon BIll. :MOORE-Oct.
21, Anno. Moore, AdminseUere. Mrs. Elate JL 14cWllllamB. Seaman l/e Harry Seymour is an
Istratrix of Clyde Austin Moore. d&o
Telephone SWarthmOJ'>8 46A-W for ap..
ceased.
instructor 1n the Qu~rtermaater MORDINE-Oct.
pointment.
80. Phlllp !daaclantonlo, EKeCutor ot Dominick MorSchool in Gulfport. 'MJB8.
dine. also known &8 Dominick Mor-·
Mr•• C.M.C. LewiS of the Swart\ldInt. deceased.
A.. J.
mor~ APartme.nts is entertaining at MeGRANN-Oc'. 16, Philip A. McGrann, Adminltltrator d.b.n. of PhUlp
A. . .a~ QunraY, .JL
a .dlnner partY t~ls evening, Among
McGrann., deceased.
'the gueats will be Mr. and, Mrs. PARRY-QCt. ~O, Samuel D. parry,
Executor of Michener Farry. deceMWill.... . Hart'ey. Mra. WIlUam B.
ed.
.
Harvey, ReV; George C. ~nderaon, RODDY-OcL 3:1. Marcaret R. Mcilvaine, Admlnlstratri:r. of Loretta M.
Major and ]lira. W. Sproul Lewis
ROddy. deceased.
of swarthmore. and Dr. and M.r& ROGERS-OCt. 1.,., Eva. Rose Rogers.
ExecutriX of Edward V. Rogers, de·
GrOver Noetzel ot W¥J1Dewo~dEDWIN B. KE" £Y, Jr.
ceased.
ROWLES-OCL 18, Ea1"1 E. 'Rowles and
James La. Rankin, Executors oJ WUYoarhwehr
Uam E. Rowle8, 1&10 of the City of
_ _ 7"'&
'«)Ppoeito • _ _ ,., 0\ e)
RUBENSTEIN-OcL 31, Anna Rubensteln.
AdministratriX of Max Ruben........
stetn, deeeased.
llYAN-OcL 21, Firat NatiQnal Bank of
Media:. Guardian of David Igna.UUS
is
Ryan, late a m.lnor.
SCHMIDT-Oct. 26. Chester·eambr1dge
Bank ,& Trust co.. Guardian of .Anthony Schmidt, ;Jr., late a minor.
STELLWAGEN-OeL St, Paul B.
is
Wendler and Nancy Wilson Wendler. Guardians of Thomas Cooke
Stellwagen. 3rd. la.te a minor.
in
SWEENEY - OcL 21, 3am" T,
Sweeney, Executor of TlUle J.
Sweeney. decepeed
in
TAITT-Oct. 31. George Wharton Pepper and Samuel F. Houston, .Executors of FranCis M.: Taitt. dec&u.ed·
pay
THO)lA8-Oct. 31, Girard TrUst. Compa.IlY, Trustee U/W of Benjamin A.
Thomas deceased, for Margaret. ;J.
Thomas and Eleanor G. Thomas.
in
It's
TORCmANA-Oct.. 31. The PenDQ'lvania Company for Insurance on·
Uvea and GranUng AnnuUes GuardIan of Donald T. Torchlana, a mInor
by ..ppolntment of the OrphlUlS'
TfI1
in
J.'1'.L
Court, dated Nov: 22. 192•.
VEDERMAN-Oct. 30, Violet Lachman.
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Admlnl.""'rl,, of Harry Vederm&l1 •
Coolina
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Tbe Ex_Uft _
A4m\DIIIFlonuce Wolakl.· a mtDor,· DOW . . . IJ'!IllnDlrecton of tile Dela......
COLLlNiH>ct.
IlId.C!t7 Bad •
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Trul-t Company. )CKecutor of Ale~ WOOD-()et.
U, J_IIhI... Swwart Count,. InatltutlOJl Di8trtct """,,6 the
der Colltne. abo known . . Alez. CoIWood
Linn
and WIlllam B. LInn, rlPt to rWoct IUU' or oil 1101. deceue4.
.
JL WALTER W1!lAVBR.
EseeutoN ot T. Stewart Wood. 4 ....
It-U-l1
-count7 COntroUer.
COX-OcL 14. EdIth D. Cox. Admlnlatratrtx. of Robert Jlliler Cox. 1&te of YACZYBYHYN-Oct. 11. Cheoter-Camthe Towrwblp of Rldley. de-:enwA.
brld... Bad • TrUat co.. GuardIaD COURT HOUSB, KBDIA. p\DNNA.
.:10 A.JL
W.. TIaM
of 8al11e T&(:syayhyn, late a minor.
DANOWBKI-Oct. U. Delaware
ARTHUR P. BRETHERICK.
t,. Natlonal Bank. Admlnlatrator
COndIUo... : ~lio.oO cull or ~
n.tater of WUlI and chock at time of
Helen Danowakl. late of the Cit,.
(unIeM'Clerk of Orphaba" Court. wIN
Chyler. 4ece· .......
alated lD. a4vertlMment) b&JanC8
In ten cl&,... Other condl.Uone on 4a7
10. Herbert H. Urlmtb.
01 Earl. C. Davia, deof_ .
"Levari Faclaa
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KIM VlrclnJa. Hatb wll1. head tbe
EKecutlve Board of the swarthmore
wANTED .
Recreation AIeo.ciaUon tor the com..
WANTED-blrl. H .... SchOOl an4u- Iilg ;,ear. M .... Robert Spiller. outate for ·olllce work. COmmen:lal train"
_ not neeel"""• Telephone Swarth- going prestdent of the bOard,. anmore till.
nounced today. other otflcere ",111
W ANTED-ResPOrLllble pany to 4rive be: Berman BI"".... vice prt!llldent·
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famlly to Miami, Fl&.. In excban&:e M l'II. Joaellh Reynolda. t.reU1lrerfor U'aDlportatlon. TeL 8warthDwre
lira. Fred Anthony. 8JJIJl8tant t~:
liP.
urer. Mrs. Frank Keenen"
WANTEJ}.;...Smtll ala, two wheeler.
IICOOter. or waaon-XmU sift for boy pondtJ?-C aecrem.ry; and 7d.re. 'Sj:.even
of 5. Telephone Media 2&68. .
Spencer, recording secretary.
Mrs. Frank Keenen, Mrs. MarW ANTED-Rockl~ horae for child to
garet
!-leal. ~eorge Xarnl,
Her',It In. Al80 electrlo razor 10 perfect
cop4ltlon. Telephone swa.rtJuilore 199t. man Bloom. new members oJ. ..the
WANTED-Metal ~n for cbUd. board, were preeented at the" Irieet...
J4ra. Jenny. swartbtn~ 199!..J.
Ing. beld recenUy in Borough Hall.
WANTED-To rent Jar." flah aquar- They will aerve on the board' unUl
lum.· 10 plI0DB or more. cau 1147. ME!mb,ers whose terms. end
swarthmore 1676.
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in 1148 Include Mrs. Anthony.. lIrs.
W ANTED-Chlld's arlcycle, 1'" or 2OW; Reynolds. Fred. Morey and :Mrs.
portable' viCtrol&. Telephone Media. Spencer. whUe Mrs. Spiller. ·MlM
0'181. .
Bath. M .... Wllliam DeCalndry and
W.ANTED-2 .men's eults. 01.. 88·4.4:. Mrs, George Allen will complete
AJ.Bo rug Ix10.
Reply to Box A.
their. three years In 11Ui.
Tlle swarthmorean.
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80n W1lUam~ also known'" Raymood N. Williams. ,.1.
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F EE! WOMEN ENJOY
yogr copy
HOME LECTURE
.f til.........
NEW look of
John Robbins Hart
Gives Timely Talk
At Club
B-VPRIZE
RECIPE
;
LOcal war PrIce ....i1 RaUOtl
Boo.rd 1111.' baT. proc-.1
....d xnallod out all of tho DO"
"A!' boOluI III whlob. appUeaUOD8 were reeeivod up to Novembor 11. Thoy could QIl\y
, have done thla thro....h the
oplendld cooperation of tho varIous volunteera. The blgh 1ICh001
students
were
excepUobBlly
helpfUl as well 88 the manY
volunteers of the conllnunlty.
and both the Board and the
The Noyember m ...U.... 0 f the
was held on Thursday, Novembor I In WhltUer HoUle with
1\[.... WIlliam T. JoIudoD preel4lDc•
The opeekers wo.. Betsy Job_·
and Thoodore PaullID who told'
about the conference on con.acrlpUon whloh they atteDded at Richmond, lnd .. on Noyember 1-4. Both
oId_ of tho question of coDllCl'lp-
1n p-.cetlme were prMented,
and the al'lrUmenta against It seem:
to outwe16h Ute argumente for It.
Home Relationships was the
theme of .. timely te1k by JOhD
Robbins. Hart, clergyman.' psycholpubllo owa them a. debt of graU..
oglat and lecturer ..t ·the Womtude. .Anyone not haYIng rean·s Club on Tueadq afternoon,
ceived hlB "AU book- 8hould take
N!>v.mb.r 14. Rev. M~. Hart, ~eo
Jt up promptly with the Po.t
tor of .the WaahJn~D Memorial
For Making Delicious Hot BouUioa-addiDg New m~t to Chapel at Vansy Forge rmd Pro- omee and the board.
Moat DUbes Gravies, Meat Loaf, etc-Try it. F.coIlomical too. fessor of PqcholoU. at the Junto ..
WAHlEn 3cSTAMPS
PhiladelphIa's AdUlt School. showed that relaUanBhipa In the home
The regular meeting of the
have much to 40 with relationships
In the world. "Personal relation- Lelgon AwtlllILry will be held at the
T. :Bassett,
abJps. demand the acCUracy of eol- home .ot lW'8. Herbert
.
·ence and the technique of art
600 North Chester road oil Monthe greatest enemy of harmony 1s day, November 20, at 2 o'clook in
jealouq.u he safd. "Competltion
the afternoon, MrL Alben Eavenand co.. ordlnaUon are neceua.ry In
all human relaUona. I\[en will light Bon. the pre8ldent will preside.
The Round-up date .tor this dIso
for ·homes women mako worth
trlet was Novemb.r 11. and it Ie
:D.ghUng for."
•:t~i:JC: HI. dlacuBBlon on ma.rrlqe re- hOPed that. members Mth unpaid
vealed that one ;marrlee the whole du"" will heaten to get theirs to the
famUy for generatione before. Attreasurer, Mrs. Howard Hopaon.
tltudes toward mone7•
careera. Uving ~e'a own lite not Rutgers avenue, BOon.
Coupons are being collec"t:ed by
one's chUdrens. courtelllY, humor,
treating those nearest f&irly, not Mr,.. Herbert Baaaett, who hopes
taking advantage ot loved ones. for a subStantial inoreaSe· In ·the
coDBlderatlon and gratitude are all
Dum:ber brought in th~ month.
esoenUals of .. happy fa.mUy lite.
FortY new three· cent sU,inP~ \
It .is importa.nt the speaker conhave
been received .tor use by the
tinued, to alwaY8' try to be pos[Coatesville
Hospltai· uncompensated
Uve Instead of negaUve, cultivatveterans·
on
ihelr Christmas car~.
log the Ucan and dO" rather than
The
AUxiliary
would like to ••nd a
the "oa.n't and don't.n It these
gift of 100 .tamp;'. Will yoU help
traits were universal there wow,d
by sendhig o'r· bringing. stampi!t to
HEINZ CREAM OF
be no wars..
Mr. .Hart said that b.fore we 208 vwiBar avenue.
crUlolze a P8l'sc:W. whj:) Deeds our
help •. we shou~d consider the· tol.
._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-,.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \llo.,.'lnill' ton pomt.: Being one's be.t
Wilson B. V.
POINT FREE MEATS!
Ib 38e
Skirt Steak
Ib47e
,Veal Cutlets
Ib I
Veal Chops
Fresh Hamburg Ib28e
Ib 35e
Ducklings
and
.
Tha,nksgiving
Dinner
$3.00 PER PERSON
12 Nooa till 8:30 P. M.
Thursday. Nov. 23nl
F0' 'lISeroatlOft!,
t.I,pAon.JBITtciJ,olJ3~' 4800
.reuBton,
.
MARTEL'S FANCY
19c
29
c
29c
39
c
[N~n
F_
gr~../
TIN> II"oIU_
19tb ud WALNUT.
Riucabouae Squan
F.J.Pow•• Jr.
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ROSSElli
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kindly .plrlt~ .harlngour own
faults. being natural, having a. program. bolng prep ..red for reacUons
wbJ.le taking ·a person's life into
account ..nd being constructive aJways.
"People Interested In reform
should not go to bed too early"
was . the speakel"".
concluding
jar' 3lc th:~:rt.the regular monthly stated
jar 29c meeUng. Mrs. John C. Moore, the
qt. 35c
gal 59c
American Home Chairman pre...
.ented the speaker
~.,._--..c...~---~------------ ! IIIrs. O. M. Hook and Mrs. Melvin
COOKED
It. Haupt, whUe Mrs. William
:Kraemer and Mrs. Robert·· L.
________
c...M,.
.elf. knowing thoroughly the .ubject. choosing '·the right time, savIng the rIght amount. h ..v.lng ...
Grapefruit Juice46ostin~9c
Jumbo Ripe Olives. . .
Budlong Pickle Chips
1l. tt'
A I J .
UI.O
S .pp e ulce....
Repp-U-Tation Cider
[!7~
3 tin 29c
Ritz Green Turtle
Soup ........ ';' .. tin
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D. eImonte Apncots ....... ' ... . ..... . . . . Jar
MartePs
'Ge#
T Coftee
B II .. '................ ~ lb. pkg.
k
11. en
ea as........ .. ".. ..
P g.
S'paghet·tl-·
2 J·a·r 29c
Red Bow Fancy Mixed Nuts ........ .lb. 59c
California Fresh Dates .......... , . pkg. 65e
White Meat Tuna Fish .. ' .... ,.. ,.... tin47c
Waxtex Wax Paper
. . . . . . 2 pks. 29c
HAPPY JACK BRANDIED
Mince Meat
Conway Cranberry Sau~e .... '.' .... tin
L & S Pure Currant Jelly .. , ... ' .,. . jar
Durkee Poultry Seasoning. " ... " tin
Sunmaid Seedless Raisins ....... pkg.
19c
24c
12c
15e
fRESH..UKE FRENCH STYLE
Green Beans
3tin49c
'Fresh-Like Salad Vegetables ..... ,.
Monarelt Golden Sweet Com ...... ','
Burry's Plum Pudding .. . .. ..' .. '..
MiIwt All Green Asparagus .......
Stuffed' Olives
tin
tin
jar
tin
15c
lSe
98c
3ge
jar25c
MAR
STORE a.o5ED ALL DAY MONDAY
Buy Speare'. Gua
ranteed Perfect
.
. Quality
HOSIERY
coateo pre.lded at the tea table•.
Anyone w1ab.lng to donate Dew
garments for Russian Relief. 'Will
pleasE' contact M.rs. Henry R. HarrIa of swarthmore e.venue~ who Ie
In chuge of this pr~pct.
On TuesdaY. Noved:'}ber 21. 1944,
Mrs. JosephlDe R. Hopwood will
talk on cur'rent Events and _~ __.1
the colored O.rm, "Syr.la. to India ..
at the regular afternoon meeung
at the Woman's Club.
21~jar59c
Bereaved
Na.than T. Durt. husbanc! ot Hannah Gettz Dutr. ·ot Elizabeth, N. J.,
died Frida}". Nove~ber 10, in the
Alexian Brothers Hospital, Eltza.beth after an IllneBB of three weeks.
He was 66.
:Mr. Duff who was
Agent of the Pennsylvania R. R.,
in New York City, was the brotherIn-law ot Frank L. Gettz of Dlckin..
80n avenue. In addition to his wife
he la' survived by a. daughter Mr&
WIlliam De Clndls of Concordvlne,
Pa.. and a. aon Frank Dutt of Elizabeth. Funeral servioes were held
Monday In Phlladolphla with IDterment In ArUngton Cemetery. Lansdowne.
Represent. SwartbJDOre
Tbe tt;lnth ant.tlveraary ot the
Club of Delawa. . County
..... celeb....tetd' Iall Friday
8eUer·8
Memorial
Ketbodlat
Church. Upper Darby. Pall prelldenb and former membera were
guooU . . well . . _verat Interested
In lIterary work. Amo.... thIa .....up
of preal4enta 'Were ..... Elmer
lIellek. fOrmerly of Bwarthmore
and 1('" Robert L. Coat.. of JIar.
...rda.....ue.
lin. .lobn C. I\[oore of &Dh,erst \
a~Due
lire. Coatee we" the
8!rarthtnore "'P_~ 'at
an"
...1..."'UOn.
Support
the
·War Chest
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VOL XVl-No.
THE· SWARTHMOREAN
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$3.00 PER YEAR
SWAR11IMORE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMIIP 24, 1944
PLAN PUBLIC
Expected Home
Commit~
B~arthmore,
'.
Three Local Speakers
To Discuss Youth
Standards
The next meeting of the Home
Monday,
.November 27, wut be featured by
three BPea.kel'lJ: the
Reverend
George Christian Anderson. Han...
nah Kirk and Mrs. John Jenney.
They will discuss standards for
Swnrthmore'a young peopie a8· they
are related to conduct and behavIor, scholastic achievement" and the
development ot responalble clULt, CoL BIRNEY K. MORSE
zenshlp.
Courtesy ot Evening Bulletin
Courtesy ot Evening Bullettn
In planning this meeting Robert
N. HUkert'B program committee
OPPENLANDER GAINS
was anxious to give an opportunIty to parents and teachers to -exGeorge (Pixie) Oppenlander still change opinions on home and
on
the critical net at Princeton school opportun1tlea speclflcally .reGeorge H. UBud" Troxell will be
Hospital
'Wh~re he was taken after lated to the Swarthmore environ·the pr.incipal guest speaker as well
Injury
In
·the Swar~more ... Prince- ment. If Swarthmore really does
as guest of honor elong with the
ton
game
Saturday was reported otter exceptional advantages to
High School football squad and
Wednesday
ntght to be holding his youth. how much more then ought
coaching staff at the Annual Footown
with
each
p,Usfactory day hn- to be expected of our young peo~
ball Honor Night to be held In the
provJng
~is chan~e
for recovery. pIe? Are they meeting these exHigh School Auditorium. Friday
His
parents
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry E.
night. December 1 at 8 o·cloclC.
pectatlomf?
Oppenla.nder
.ot'
Yale
avenue
are
Every resident ot the cominun.lty
Rev. Anderso.n, neither a parent
with him.
Is invited to attend .
nor a native Swarthmorean. Is In
Pixie, 17 year Swarthmore guard. a position to offer objective obser"Bud" starred In football .in the
Lt. Colonel Birney K. Morse of
was
hurt while blocking Princeton
Yale avenue hu been d1Scloeed· by High School arid continued to Bul- men \n their post k1ck·off charge vations on the standards ot conlIa' Academy 'In Md., Dartmouth
duct and behavior of Swarthmore'a
Army headquarters as beIng In
College and the Unl~ed States :Mlll- In the second half of the g&me young people. Miss Kirk, head of
charge of construction ot the
tary Academy 8.t West Point. re- wh~ch. the college won 3·0. Its· flnt the English department and :Mrs.
Burm& section ·of the Calcutta to
vJctory over tbe Tigers since their
c'elvlng Natir>nal All-American ree..
,:renney of the mathematics departCh.ina Alpellne which secretly has
first contest In 1.01.
opltion.
He .now Is compleung
ment will dl8cuS8 somB. ot the
bean under way :for two years.
Carded directly to the hospital
his se~lor year at the I'Pol"t" ~a.nd
schdols
aims In the development of
":lr.§lldy: . th",,,,_.~nj;'est military .Is In ~ un~s.n.,l~~a:paclty CUI a stu- .frqm tlJe field JJ,e. was accompanied
clel\r.
thlnklug
.. ,.throUg~ reading.,
olre.rattonal. ptpeUn~ In the" w·o)·ld.
by Dr. Harold R01by and·llls'·fath ..
dent serving on the coaching AtaU
writing
and
BPes.klng,
ot clv.!c reAllied torces In North BUrma are
er who remained with him until
of what naijonal sports writers Insponsibility,
a.nd
the
parents;
valnow being supplied gasoline by it.
op~ration. Ie.te that bight removed
dicate Is the out-standing footban
uo
as
related'
to
the
students'
the ruptured lett kld·ney. TransfuWhen crnnpleted it .will have at
team In the country and probably
Bions were given by teammates who achievements, suggesting ways for
least double the capacity ot the
in the history of the Aca.derny. w.ith Coach· Dettmut~ went to; the parents to help young people reach
Ledo road which It was buUt to
"JJud'· w.tll be on hiB way to at- h08pltal Immediately after the their potentfal level ot' attainment.
supplement. It will tree muoh of
tend the ArmY',Navy game in Bal- ~ame.
At 7 :10 p.m. denert and corree
the air transport and Ledo road
thnore the next day.
will
be served In the high school
tonnage fer carry;1ng guns and
ChaJiman C. MacDonald swan
audltot-Ium.
Tills will be the time,
'other war essentials to the ·Chlnese
announces that the program Is
rather
than
after the meeting,
and General Claire Chennault's
nearing completion and it is hoped
when
parents
wUl bave an opUnited States 14th Air Force In that many outstanding members of
portunity
to
visit
with the faoulty
"'.,fust Among Ourselves" a likeCbina.
thlB year's University of Pennsyland
to
taLk
with
the
certain teachCol. Morae who graduated trom
able volume ot vene by E. Clayvania football team will ·attend.
ers
they
w.ish
to
~e.
west point In 1923 re-entered the The committee pla.na as usual to to~ Walton just published reflects
A' 8: 16 the general meetlng wltl .
Army 001 October 19. ·1943 and was reward the boys by the presenta- friendly. humorous philosophy of a
begin,
and tollowlng the talks. an
8.88igned immed.tately· to the .Chlna- tion of, silver footballs which will long time resld~t who helped to
open
forum·
will take place.
Burma-India theater of war. Let· be made on the committee·s behalf shape borough 1.1!e. It 1s. mo'reMr.
Hllkert'a
Program Committers have been reoeived regularly by Coach "BiU" Ziegenfus, al- over. the record ot a happy man
tee
CGDsista
of
the
following memby bls wife and three daughters though. this yeu the varsity school wltose Interests are wJdBBlJread and
bers:
:MJsB
Margaret
Price. WUma
Bonny now a sophomore at Mid .. 'letters will not be awarded at the whose friendS :range from the very
Stern
Lewis,
Mias
Nell
L. Wisedlebury.
Betty a. freshman at Honor Night but at a later 'date In young to those already IJaased "Inman.
Mrs.
John
M.
Moore
and
to the infinite qUietude of death."'
Well¥ley. and Virginia. a. Junior 10 a School Assembly Program.
the high school. At the time he
Swartbmoreans w.ltl welcome the Hen~ J. Hoot.
The evening will conclude with
left to re .. enter the service he was t~e ,.howtP!J ot outatand!n$' foot- ::omments on the vU1&8'e scene and
ReCOVERING
chief engineer tor the SUBQ.ueban • bt~.l~ Pictures of giLn;tes ot ~e year Ufe. Older readers and young will
na Plpelhies and a member of its as well 'as picture:. of University ·flnd variety In the more general
Capt. Geoffrey Dolmll-n Is recov.f'
observation8 on human qulr.ks and
board of directors.
of Pennsylvania. games.
ering
from a. ·knee opera.tlon perFIRE IS COS'R.Y
TMs event marks the omclal the modern scene, all done with the formed November 1 In a. hospttal
conclusion of a football season in twinkle which Is a part of the au- in England.
The SWarthmore Fire Company
whIch the high schQol· foot.b!lll thor's friendly greeting. In point
Capt. Dolman w:Jlo had been with
was called :Monday at 11:15 a.m. to
,sQ.uad haa ~ven townspeople mueh there Is "Cellophane"· "Crooning," the Second Armored Division In
Mrs. Ralph Yo~ngt ,Eastern Ree.nd "Conserving Tin!'
fight a fire In the apartment of AlGQrmany received his promotion to
ptea.sure. The -usual crowde'd atbert L. HlJie8, Jr.• on the· top 'floor gional Director ot the League of tendance
A close attenUon to and love for captaincy l.,at month.
of the audJ.torlum .rellects
of the Swarthmore AparUIients. Women Voten,. ad.4ressed the not only the town's appreciation of nature, faith in today's youth, love
The fire ~wb1ch waS discovered by Swarthmore group at a tea tor .neW the work being done tor the youth for fatnlUar plaCes which vies w.tth
Movie at Clothier
another occJlPQ.nt oC the apal'tlD~nts membeTS at the Woman's Club on
Interest in new scenes, gra~ttude
Friday.
Mrs.
Young
spoke
of
the
of
the
community
"u~
the
enthusl·
when smoke. ahd fla.mes poured
asM tor the beneflts to character for an America "uncontrolled an"
The movte at Clotbler tbls Satfrom the: wlnd
, siderable headway before the siren 60.000 members 8.Qd 600 local and body- ot competitive sports.
these are the warp· of the pattern, wIth Constance Bennett an4 Roland
was sounded.
That'lt Is a happy pattern .ta evi- Young. The two abort features to
units.
Through the
'
T}le chairman reported on the
be presented are 'ILeathernecka"
'Work or the local firemeD the t~re election work done In lfwarthmo re
and "Three SisterS of the Moors."
was confined to the one apartment by the local ·league. Three- hunThere wlll be two features. one
Receives Honor
To meet the crying need for wire
where It aId approxlInately $8000 dred broadsides on Congre88men coat ·hangers at the Valley Forge
at T p.m. and the oth~r at I p.m.
damage :to the contents. A pet and Important Issues were dlstrlb· Hospital Girl Sconts wlll collect
Laura. Lee ltoDklns daughter ot
canary bplon.. ng to Mrs. HUles uted bY students to 'Swarthmore trom neighbors who, contact them Dr. and Mrs. Hdrace H. H!lpkins ot
E. H. ·Taylor ot Harvard. avenue
died In tho 'blaze.
residents. In addiUOD many calls any such hangers available. They Crest lane has. been elected presi- bas returned trom Atlanta.- Ga.,
were made by league members urg- will deUver them to MrS. Carroll dent of the sophomore class ·at Mld- where he was one of the speakers
Ing citizens to vote.
o.t a conferen~e hcld by the newly
P. Streeter from whose home the dlebury college, Middlebury, Vt.
ROBBED
The audlence was Invited to at- Red CroSS Motor Corp9 will trans·
organized
Georgia Agricultural and
Laura is a graduate of SwarthIndustrial
Development Board.
The homes of Charles L. An(les tend a. meeting on NoV. 28 at 2 port the hangers.
more High School, cl~ of '43.
of Ruti-ers avenue and Graha.m o.clock at the Bellevue to hear Dr.
wtn yOU -notify allY Glrl Scoot
Wents of Strath Haven aven"e ."ere Isaiah Bowman, president of J ohna neal' .,.OU that you will give one.
W~EK'S
robbed Thursday ·nigpt. November Hopkins Vnlverslty, and senator two, or m·ore hangers? Even one
.
SatUl"day, NOTelDber 2&
18, before 11 p.m, APPrC)Sinl&tel)f Joseph H. Ball discuss the Dum- from every local faln~ly would help 2:a~ P.M.-'~~lad4Jn and the Wonderful Lamp...._............Player·s Club
7:00 P.M. and 9:00 P.M.-Movie "Topp~r" ..........~..................... Clothier
$1600 In jewelry and cash was barton oaks proposals. MnlL Lord greatly. ~lti Scouts wn~ not bother
8:20 P.ld.-"Aladdln and ,.he Wonderful Lamp~t" ................ Player's Ctub
taken from tl1e two residences. Bor- StraWIB. National president of the you by ringing your bell but hope
November 116
.
ough pollee are working witb League win a1ao take part.
11:00
A.M.-Morning
Worship
............................................
Local
Churches
6;00 P.M.-Evening Prayer ~~~................. _......._~.................. Trinity Church
A group from Swartl1more 'WIn that you will 'use them.
police of neighboring communities:
, ..
.'
."lMIde,., Jiovember 27
.
altona. three Mondio¥ mornlpg talke
on the case.
8:1.5 P.M:.-.-Home aud School ............................................_.....~ High School
by :Mr. HarrY Butcher on PhUsdelJoan TIlatcher, a ~ilior· at Dick.
TuesdaJ". November 28
phl& aovernnrent.
Mrs. Waite, inson Con·ege, will spend the com- 1:00 p.M.~rt-Brldge ....~_ .. _....................;.................... Woman·s Club
1\[188 ElaIne KIM d ..ughter of Mr.
RobInSon. preSIdent of the local ~8" we6k-end with her· .paren~ 8:00 P.M. to 10:00 p.M.-Badminton ..... _.................., ............ ml'h Scbool
and 1\[1'8. N. Slanley 'IOte olo8dei\.
8:30 P.M.-Muale Cluh ................_ ..........., ................._ ...... Whittier Hoo'"
group Introduced Mrs. Young pd
1\[",:- Wll1l"l" TJlatcher of ..
"
,".'
Wedlit!!b7. lfoVtllt1Jer H
'
avenue haa been pledged to the p ......ntod the program for the ~.:
10:00. A.M. to .:00 P.I\[.-Red CrOBB Surgical .Dressinlr.·...Borough Hall
College
avenue.
Kappa A1plla Theta SOrority at
year.\
Goucher Collep.
t
and School Msoatatlon.
TROXELL SPARKS
EVENT
MORSE DIRECTS
BURMA PIPELINE
Swan Announces Big
Rally to Toast .
H. S. Squad
Army Credits Local
Man With Big
Task
Walton Philosophy
Girl Scouts Serve
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HOME AND SCHOOL
MEETS
Y
Cpl. J. PaUl Brown. Jr., ot the
Marine Corps Is expected to arriv.
here In Swarthmore the first part
of next l';eek,according tc- hili parente, Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown
of Walnut lane. wbo talked with
him from the west coast several
days ago.
"Jimmy" (as he i8 known to
Swarthmoreans) received bls rna..
rlne training at New River. N. C ••
and has been serving in the Paciflc
area tor 31 month., and this'lB hili
first leave In the states In that Ume.
Howard G., Hopson
Gathers Poll
first among all the
communities In the United States.
will have the opportunity for a
complete residential poll of opinion
on whether tbJs country shall join
~n J.nternational
organization to
"eep peace and just what oUr part
In It should be. Preparations for
Buch a poll are now being ~a.de by
a committee of the Swarthmore
branch of th.e United Nations Council.
A questionnaire. one ot the most
realistic and seorchtng ever presented on this 188ue. has been work~d out with the a!d of Protessor
Richard Crutchfield. of the college,
who has had extenatve experience
tn publlc opinion poll-taking. Tbe
questions were shaped. and selected after long and arduous discuslon and testing. They go straight
Into the debatable points that are
I
certain to be raised when the Issue reaches Congre88. Until the
poll Is tR.ken they are being kept
a close Be...-cret. But those who have
seen them say they contain aome
sharp surprises even for
people
who may teel they a1'e well Intormed on the matter. Because of the
d.ttrerence-p1.'ovoklng nature of the
questions. the committee expects
the poll-takers to find some disagreement ·among- ., me~bent " ot
many hoUseholdS.
.
No particular' pian Is presented
and there Is no intention to sell the
idea. ot dntet-national couperatlon.
The object is to bring out the actual ballets ot Swarthmore people
and to develop some positive thi~k
lug on the 188UB' and dlscUB8ion o~
It: As one member of the committee
remarked:· ''"We aren't trytD.g to
get what we would like to have
people say, but what they actQally
thll)k, whEm contronted with 80me
of the contincenciea that' are·· Involved."
The jlnll will be taken withIn the
next several weeks." In the meantime approximately one' hundred
pollsters are be.lng selected by ths
committee. headed by Howard G.
Hopson. 218 Rutgers Avenue. They
will be given some Intensive traInIng by Professor Crutchfield, so
they wlli be well prepl1.l"ed when
they appear at the doors ot S~a.t'th
more homeS.
Support
the
War Chest
,
OPINION POLL
Thanksgiving Poultry/
Tomato Soup
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Get
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FRIDAY; NOve_. 17, 1......
THE.
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aDd.
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1944
THE SWARTHMOREAN
8
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WOMEN
ENJOY
F
,.
G.t your copy
HOME LECTURE
of this unique
NEW Book of
John Robbins Hart
Gives Timely Talk
At Club
M PRIZE
RECIPES,;
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Most Disbes-Gravies, Meat Loaf, etc-Try it. Economical too.
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Delmonte Apricots
. . .. . .... lb. pkg.
Martel's Coffee '
pkg.
Geffen Tea Balls, . , . , ,
•
Local War Price and RaUon
Boa.rd
2611.1
•
• L.
•
have proc...ed
and mailed out aU of the new
"A" books In which appUcaUona were received up to November 11. They could only
have dona this through the
splendid cooperation of the varIous volunteers. The high school
students
were
excepUonal1y
helpful as well as the many
volunteers of the community,
and both the Board and the
public owe them a debt ot gratitude. Anyone not havLng received his lOA'· boo~ should take
it up promptiy with the Post
Office and the Board.
The November meatin..
0
t:
the
W.I.L was beld on ThurBday, No-
vember , In Whittier House 'WIth
Mrs. WUllam T. J'ohnllon presidio...
The speakera were Betsy Johnson
and 'l'heodore Paullin who told
about the
conference on C:OIllliCrlP-
Uon which they attended at Richmond, Ind •• on November 1-4. Both
sides of the question ot conscription In peacetime were presented
and the argumentB against It 8eem
to outweigh the arguments tor It.
Home Relationships was the
theme of a. timely talk by John
Robbins Ha.rt. clergyman. Psychologist and lecturer at the Woman's Club on Tuesday afternoon.
N9vember 14, Rev. Mr. Hart. rector of the Washington Memorial
Chapel at Valley Forge and Professor ot Psychology at the JuntoWANTED-3c STAMPS
PhUadelphla.'s Adult School. showed that relatiOJ1shlps In the home
The regular meettng of the
have much to do with relationships
In the world. "Personel relation .. Lelgon AuxiUary will be held at the
ships demand the accuracy of sci- homo
, of Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett,
ence and the technique of art and 500 North Cbeftter road on Monthe greatest enemy ot harmony Is day. November 20. at 2 o·clock in
$3.00 PER PERSON
jealousy:' he said. .4Competltlon
the afternoon. Mrs. Alben Eavenand co_ordination are necessary In
12 Noon till 8:30 P. M.
&11 human relations. Men will fight son. the president will preside.
The Round-up date for this dis·
for homes women mo.ke worth
Thursday. Nov. 23rd
trlct was November 11. and It is
flghUng for."
His discussion on marriage re- hoped that members with unpaid
For; Teseroatlons,
vealed that one marries the whole dues will basten to get theirS to the
t,'ephone RITtenhouse 4800
family for generations before. Attreasurer. Mrs. Howard Hopson.
titudes toward money, .religion, careers. Uvlng one's own Ute not Rutgers avenue. soon.
Coupons are being collected by
one's chlldreDs, courtesy. bumor,
treating those nearest fairly. not Mrs. Herbert Bassett. who bopes
taking advantage ot loved ones, for a substantial Increase ·In the
consideration and gratitude are all
number brought in this month.
essentials of a happy famUy Ufe.
Fort)~
new three-cent stamps
It .is important the speaker conhave
been
received for use by the
tinued, to always try to be posif'JJnfW!rly Til. WJl'ngIMI
Coatesville
Hospital
uncompensat~d
19tb .ad WALNUT.
tive Instead ot negative, cultivatveterans on their Christmas cards.
Ritte.DltOt1N Square
ing the "can and do" rather than
F.J. Po,,/er. Jr.
The AuxlUary would llke to Bend a
the Uonn't and don't!'
It these
c-..AlV·
gift of 100 stamps. Will you help
traits were universal there would
by Bending or bringing stamps to
be no wars.
208 Vassar avenue.
Mr. Hart said that before we
criticize a person who needs our
help,. we shOUld consider the tolOpen Every Saturday Evening Until 9:30 P. M.
lowing ten· points: Being one's best
self, knowing thoroughly the subject, choosing the right time. saving the right amount, ha.ving a.
kindly spirit. sharing our own
taults. being natural, having 0. program, being prepared for reactions
while taking a. person's Ufe Into
account and being constructive always.
"People interested In reform
should not go to bed too early"
concluding
was the speaker's
Tha.nksgiving
Dinner
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thought.
After the regular monthly stated
meeting, Mrs. John C. Moore. the
American Home Chairman presented the speaker of the day. The
hostesses for the afternoon were
Mrs. O. M. Hook lLDd Mrs. Melvin
R. Haupt, while Mrs. WJIUam
Kraemer and Mrs, Robert· L.
Coatee presided at the tea table.
Anyone wishing to donate new
garments for Russian ReUet, will
please contact Mora. Henry R. Harris of Swarthmore o.venuo. who Is
in charge of this pro~ect.
On Tuesday. NoveDlber 21. 1944.
Mrs. JClsephine R. Hopwood will
talk on Current Events and shoW
the colored firm. "Syr.la to India ..
at the regular afternoon meetlng
at the Woman's Club.
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Bereaved
Nathan T. Duff, husband of Hannah Gettz Dut'l, of Elizabeth. N. J .•
died Friday, November 10. In the
Alexian Brothers Hospital, Eliza...
beth after an illness of three weeks.
He was 56.
Mr. Duff who was Transfer
Agent ot the Pennsylvania R. R .•
In New York City, was the brotherIn-law ot Frank L. Gettz of Dickinson avenue. In a.ddition to his wife
he is survived by a daughter Mrs.
William De Cindls of Concordville.
Pa-, and a son Frank Duff of Elizabeth. Funeral services were held
Monda.y In Philadelphia with Interment in Arlington Cemetery. Lansdowne.
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THE' SWARTHMOREAN
VOL XVI-No. 46
Expected Home
Commit~e
cU.
A questionnaire, one of the moat
realistic and searchlng ever presented on this issue, has been wor,ked out with the aid of Professor
Richard CrutchfIeld, of the college,
who has had extensive experience
in public opinion poll-taking. The
questions wel'e shaped and selected after long and arduous diBCUSion and testing. They go straight
into the debatu~le points that are
certain to be .raised when the iB~
sue reaches Congress.
Until the
poll is taken they are being kept
a close sepret. But those who have
seen t.hem say they conmln 80me
sharp sUrprises even for
people
who may fcel they are well informed on the matter. Because of the
dJ.fference~provoking nature of the
questions, the committee expects
the poll-takers to find some disagreement among Dlembers of
many households.
NCr particular pian Is presented
and there Is no Intention to sell the
idea. of .international cooperation.
The object is to bring out the actual beliefs of Swarthmore people
and to develop some poslttve thinkIng on the Issue and discussion o~
it; As one member of the committee
remarked:
"We aren't trying to
get what we would like to have
people say. but what they actually
thin.k when confronted with BOrne
of the contingencies that' are involved:'
The poll wilt be taken within the
next several weeks. In the meantime approximately one hundred
pollsters are be.1ng selected by th9
committee, headed by Howard G.
Hopson, 218 Rutgers Avenue. They
will be given some Intensive trainIng by Professor Crutchfield, so
they will be well prepared when
they appear at the doors of s~a.rth
more homes.
,"
HOME AND SCHOOL
MEETS MONDAY
Cpl. J. Paul Brown, Jr.• of the
Marine Corps Is expected to arrive
here in Swarthmore the first part
of next week according to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown
of "~alnut lane, who talked with
him from the west coast severol
days ago.
"Jimmy" (as he Is known to
Swarthmoreans) received his marine training at New River, N. C.,
and has been serving in the Paclftc
area for 31 months and this is his
flrst leave In the states In that time.
Howard G. Hopson
Gathers Poll
Swarthmore, first among all the
communltles In the United States,
win have the opportunity for a
complete rmddential pan of opinion
on whether tWs country shall join
an J.nternation:tl organization to
keep peace and just what OUr part
In it should be. Preparations for
such a poll are now being made by
a committee of the Swarthmore
branch at the United Nations Coun-
$3.00 PER YEAR
SWARTIlMORE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1944
PLAN PUBLIC
OPINION POLL
TROXELL SPARKS
GRIDIRON EVENT
Lt. Col. BIRNEY K. MORSE
Courtesy of Evening Bulletin
MORSE DIRECTS
BURMA PIPELINE
Swan Al\nounces Big
Rally to Toast
H. S. Squad
Support
the
War Chest
Three Local Speakers
To Discuss Youth
Standards
[GEORGE OPPENLANDER
Courtesy of Evclling Bulletin
OPPENLANDER GAINS
George (Pixie) Oppenlander sUIl
on the critical list at Princeton
Hospital 'Where he was taken after
injury in the Swarthmore-Princeton game Saturday was reported
'Vednesday night to be holding his
own with each satisfactory day improvIng his chance for recovery.
His parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.
Oppenlander of Yale avenue are
with him.
Pixie, 17 year Swarthmore guard,
was hurt while blocking Prlncetoc
men in their post kick-off charge
In the second half of the game
which the college won 3-0, its first
victory over the Tigers since their
first contest in 1902.
Carried directly to the hospital
from the fleld he was accompanied
by Dr. Harold Roxby and hIs father who remained with him until
operation late that night removed
the ruptured left kidney. Transfusions were given by teammates who
with Coach· Dellmuth went to the
hospital immediately after the
game.
The next meeting of the Home
a.nd SchOOl AssocJation,
Monday,
November 27. wnI he featured by
three spea.kers: the
Reverend
George Christian Anderson, Hannah Kirk and :Mrs. John Jenney.
They will discuss standards for
S\\u.rthmorc·s young people as they
are related to conduct and beha\"ior, scholastic achievement" and the
development of responsible citizenship.
In planning this meeting Robert
N. Hllkert's program com~nittee
was anxious to give an oPPol·tunIty to parents and teachers to exchange opinions on
home and
school opportunities specifically related to the Swarthmore envIronmcnt. If Swarthmore really does
offer exceptional ad\'antages to
youth, how much more then ought
to be expected of our young peo~
pie? Are they mceting these expectations?
Rev. Anderson. neither a parent
nor a native Swnrthmorean, is In
a position to offer objective observations on the standards of conduct and behavior of Swarthmore's
young people. Miss Kirk, head of
the English depc.rtmcnt and M.rs.
.Jenney of the mathematics department will discuss some of the
~ch6ol.s aims in the development of
clcnr thinking through reading,
writing nnd speaking, of civ.ic responsIbility, and the parents' valueS' as related to the students'
achievements, suggesting ways for
parents to helP young people reach
their potenUal level of attainment.
At 7:30 p.m. dessert and coft'ee
will be served In the high school
auditorium. This w1U be the time.
rather than after the meeting,
when parents w1l1 have an opportunity to visit with the faculty
and to talk with the certain teachers they wJsh to see.
A 8:15 the general meeting will
begin, and following the talks, an
open forum wUl take plnce.
Mr. Htlkert's Program Committee co.n9ists of the following members: Moiss Margaret Price, "Vilma
Stern Lewis, Miss Nell L. 'Vlseman, Mrs. John M. Moore
and
HenrY I. Hoot.
George H. "Bud" Troxell wlll be
the principal guest speaker as well
as guest of honor along with the
High School football squad and
coaching staff at the Annual Football Honor Night to be held in the
HIgh School Auditorium, Friday
night, December 1 at 8 o'clock.
Every resident of the commun.lty
Is invited to attend.
"Bud" starred in football .in the
Lt. Colonel Birney K. Morse of
High
School and continued to BulYale avenue has been disclosed by
lis Acndemy In Md.. Dartmouth
Army headquarters as being in
charge of construction of the College and the United States Military Academy at 'Yest POint, reDUrma section ot the Calcutta to
ceiving National Ail-American recChina. pipeline which secretly has
ognition.
He now Is completing
been under way for two years.
his senior year at the "Point·, and
Already the, longest military
J80 in an unu8!1~1 caraclty (\9 11 stuoperational ptpeU'ne In the wol'ld.
dent serving on the coaching statt
Allled forces in North BUrma. are
of what national sports writers Inn(\W being supplied ,gasoline by it.
dicate is the out-standing football
When completed It will have at
tcam in the country and probably
least double the capacity at the
in the history at' the Academy.
Ledo road which It was buHt to
"Bud" w.tll be on his way to atsupplement. It will free much of
tend the Arm~avy game In Balthe air transport and Ledo road
timore th.o next day.
tonnage for carry,tng gUns and
Chairman C. MacDonald Swan
other war essentials to the Chinese
announces that the program is
and Gene.ral Claire Chennault's nearing completion and It Is hoped
United States 14th Air Force In
that many outstanding members of
China.
this year's University of pennsyl"Just Among Ourselves" a. likeCol. Morse who graduated from vania football team will -attend. able volume or verse by E. ClayWest Point in 1923 re-entered the The committee plans as usual to ton Walton just published reflects
Army 0.0 October 19. ·1943 and was reward the boys by tho presenta- friendly, humorous philosophy of 11
assigned Immed.iately to the .Chlna- tlon of sliver footballs which will long time resident who helped to
Burma-India theater of war, Let- be made on the committee's behalf shape borough LIfe.
It is, moreters have been received regularly by Coach "Bill" Zlegenfus. 0.1- over, the record of a happy man
by his wife and three daughters though, this year the varsity school \vhose intercsts are widespread and
Bonny now a sophomore at Mid- letters wl1l not be awarded at the whose friends ronge from the very
dlebury,
Betty a. freshman at Honor Night but at a later date in young to those already passed '·in,Vellesley, and Virg.inia a junior in a School Assembly Program.
to the Infinite quietude of death."
the high schOOl. At the time he
The evening will conclude with
Swarthmo.reans wJIl welcome the
iett to re-enter the service he was the showing of outstanding foot- ;!omments on the village scene and
ReCOVERING
chief engineer tor the Susquehan- ball pJctures of games of the year Ufe. Older readers and young wili
na PipeUne.;i and a. member of Its as well as pictures of University find variety in the more general
Capt. Geoffrey Dolman Is recovboard at directors.
of Pennsylvania games.
observations on human quir.ks and
ering
from a knee operation perFIRE IS COSTLY
This event marks the official the modern scene, all done with the
formed November 1 In a hospital
conclusIon of a football season in twinkle which is a pnrt of the auin England,
FETES MEMBERS
The Swarthmore Fire Company
which the hlgh school foot-ball thor's friendly greeting, In point
Capt. Dolman who had been with
"Was called Monday at 11: Ib !' .m. to
squad has given townspeople much there Is "Cellophane," "Crooning," the Second Armored Division in
l\[rs. Ralph Young, Eastern Re- pleasure.
fight a tire in the apartment ot -~ 1The usual crowded at- and "Conserving TIn."
Germany received his promotion to
bert L. Hllles, Jr.• on the· top tloor g. ")nal Director of the Lengue of tendance of the auditorium .refiects
A close attention to and love for captaincy lQ.!lt month.
of the Swarthmore Apartments, Women Voters,
addressed the not only the town's appreciation ot nature, faith in today's youth, love
The fire ·which was discovered by swarthmore group at a tea for new the work being done for the youth fOr familiar places which vies w.lth
Movie at Clothier
another occupant of the apartments members at the Woman's Club on of the community but the enthusi- interest in new scenes, gratitude
when smoke and flames pour~d Friday. Mrs. Young spoke of the asm for the benefits to character for an America "uncontrolled and
The movie P.t Clothier this Satfrom the windows bad gained con- growth of the league noW having and body of competith'e sports.
free," understanding of old friends urday evening wtl1 be "Topper"
siderable headway before the siren 60,000 members and 600 local
these are the wn.rp of the pattern. with Constance :Bennett and Roland
was sounded.
That it is n. happy pattern .Is evi- Young. The two short features to
units.
Through the quick and efficient
The chairman reported on the
dent.
be presented are "Leathernecks"
"Work of the local firemen the fire elecUon work done In SWarthmore
and "Three Sisters of the Moors."
was confined to the one apartment by the local league. Three- hunThere will be two features, one
Receives Honor
To meet the crying need for wire
where it did approximately $3000 dred broadsides on Congressmen coat hangers at the Valley Forge
at 'l p.m. and the other at i p.m.
damage to the contents. A pet and important Issues were distrlb·
Hospital Girl Scouts will collect
Laura.. Lee Hopkins daughter of
canary belonging to Mrs. HlUes uted bY students to swarthmore
from nelghbo.rs who contact them Dr. and Mrs. Hdrace H. H~pkins of
E. H. Tayl&r of Harvard avenue
residents. In addition many calls any such hangers avO. liable. They Crest lane has been elected presi- has returned from Atlanta. Ga.,
died in the blaze.
were made by league members urgwill deliver them to :Mrs. Carroll dent of the ~ophomore class at Mid- where he was one of the speakers
ing citizens to vote.
at a conferen~e held by the newly
ROBBED
P. Streeter from whose home the dlebury College. Middlebury. vt.
The audience was invited to at- Red Cross Motor Corps will tra.ns~
Laura is a graduate of Swarth- organized Georgia Agricultural and
Industrial Development Board.
The homes of Charles L. Andes tend a meeting on NoV. 28 at 2 port the hangers.
more High School, class of '43.
or Rutgers avenue and Grn-ham o'clock at the Bellevue to hear Dr.
Will you
robbed Thursday nig1;tt. November Hopkins University, and senator two, or more hangers? Even one
Satunlay, NO"'embcr 26
16, before 11 p,m. APproximately Joseph H. Ball discUSS the DumP.M.-"Aladdln and the Wonderful Lamp..................Plnyer·s Club
from every local family would help 2:30
7:00 P,l\{. and 9:00 P.M.-Movie "Topper" ................................ Clothier
$1600 In jewelry and cash was barton Oaks proposals. ,A..nna Lord greatly. Girl Scouts wUl not bother
8:20
p.l'I.-"Aladdtn and the 'Vonderful I ....'l.mp..' ................ Player's Club
taken trom the two residences. Bor- StraUSS, National president of the
Sunday, November 26
yOll by ringing your bell but hope
ough Police are working with League will also take part.
11:00 A,M.-Morning Worship ............................................ Locnl Churches
that
you
will
use
them.
A group from swartllmore rwnt
6;00 P.ll.-I-:ven!ng Prayer ................................................ Trinity Church
police of neighboring communities
:Honday, NO"'crnbcr 27
attend
three Monday morning talks
on the case.
8:15 P.M.-Home and School .................................................. High School
by Mr. Harry Butcher on PhiladelJoan Thatcher, a senior at DickTuesday, Non'mber 28
phia Government.
Mrs. Walter inson College, will spend the com1 :00 P.)I._Dt'ssert_Bridge .................................................... 'Voman's Ciub
Miss Elaine Kite daughter of Mr.
8:00 P.l\[. to 10:00 P.M.-Badminton ...................................... H1~h School
Robinson, president of the lOcal
and Mrs. N. Stanley Kite of ogden group Introduced Mrs. Young .q.nd iI1;g week-end with her parents,
8:30 P.M.-!\Iustc Club ........................................................ 'Vhittier House
.
Wednesday, No,·embe.. 29
avenue has been pledged to the presented the program for the )lr. and Mrs. Wllliam Thatcher of
10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.-Red Cross Surgical .Dressing•.... Borough Hall
CoI1ege avenue.
Kappa Alpha. Theta Sorority at
year.
Goucher College.
Army Credits Local
Man With Big
Task
Walton Philosophy
Girl Scouts Serve
The tenth anniversary of the
Wrlter's Club of Dela.ware County
waa celebratetd· last Friday In
Seller'S
Memorial
Methodist
Church. Upper Darby. Past presidents and former members were
guest. as well aa several Interested
In literary 'Work. Amon.. Ul1a group
of pre81denta were Mrs.
KeUck. formerly of Swarthmore
and Mrs. Robert L. Coates of Harvard a.venue.
avenue and, Mn. Coates were the
swarthmore repreHntai:lvea at
S W ~I~'r HMOI~F
-
THE WEEI{'S CALENDAR
-
PERSONALS
Major M ..rvel Wlleon who Is
ote.- Walnut lane entertained at Tha.nk....
tioned at Romulus Field. Mich••
wJl1 spend the week-end with his
family on Strath Haven avenue.
His son Mal"Yjtl, Jr., a. student at
the Moses -Brown SChool. Provi ..
dence. R. I.. arrived home Wedpeaday to vacation at his home until Sunday.
Lt. James F. Gary wbo has been
stationed at Camp Haa.n. cal., is on
a lO-day leave at bls home on
slvlng 4lnner for reJa.tlvea and
trlends yesterday.
Their guests
were Lt. Comm. Mackinnon Elils
and Mrs. Elils and their two chlldren .Deborah and Dockle. Captain
and Mrs. Burlingame
ot the
Swarthmore apartments, and Mr.
and Mrs. R., P. H. Fetherolf and
performance of URine
Arourtd
Ell2I!
Unlveraltr place enterta.tned a tew
of her church friends tor tea in
honor ot her guest. Mrs. J. C.
Huntel' of' Montreal. for.merly of
MedJa,.
Mrs. Harold March of Elm
avenue has been vlslting her mother. :Mrs. John' CI8.l'ence Lee ot
Stamtord, Conn.. and Packer Corners, Vermont.
Mr. and Mrl!'- C. H. 'Y/. Ingraham
of Vasaar avenue. spent ThanksgivIng with .her daughter and son-.l.nlaW, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Baird of
Secane.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. McCorkle
ot the swarthmore Apartments entertained Mrs. McCorkle's aunt
MiBS Marie K. Pa!i'e 9f West Hartford, Conn., on Thursday 'and Friday of last week wb.lle Dhe was en
route to Coloru.do Springs, Colo.
Mrs. Theodore Saunders ot Rutgers avenue Is vlsltlng with her
parents and relatives in Waterbury,
Conn., for 10 days.
THE IWA'RTHMOREAN
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1944
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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TIIlI: IW4Bl'JD[O.._·... ~ .
Pboae, ~
PtJB1 •1 -PRH
_,.er
Mr.
and Mno. Oliver Gorman
Browne of Middletown Road. lIIedla, are receiVIng COngratulations
on the 'blrth of a eon Geoffrey' Kistler Browne on Saturpy. November
18 In the ero~er HoopltaI. '
The Dew baby i8 a grandson ot
Dr. and Mrs. William Ee.rl KlsUer.
ot "Open Doors," Park avenue.
Ensign Allan W. Smith and Mrs.
Smith are receiving congratulations
upon the birth ot a BOn Michael Allan Smith on November 1'1. in the
Woman's Hosp!tal. Philadelphia.
Mrs. Smlth 18 the former MiB8
Virginia Reeves daughter ot Mr.
and Mrs. R. ldoyd Reeves of
Brookline. Upper Darby.
Ensign Smith eon of IIIr. and Mrs.
Allan M. Smith ot Ha.rvard avenue
ls noW stationed in the South Pa.cific.
f t. . . . . C1In
AonJoo
MIT A."
PWl'JIIB·m. TOLD EdItor
.J,e
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RUSSfll 'S SERVICE
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Phone Chester 6610
the
and
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
at
GOOD PAY
• Open to
GIRLS AND YOUNG WO·MEN
Tuesday ,. Wednesday
"
'THE PLAYERS CLUB
Of Swarthmore
JUNIOR PLAY
Aladdiil and
The Wonderful' Lamp
......
Sa.., No". 25
2:30 ud 8:20
Wallace Beery
2nd WEEK
rn pot a smlle In
IIDd a soq In
in
)'(MIl"
)'(MIl"
hll our eilief Operator, or come
~
ov~ with one of our friendly
h_1
Eddie Bracken
_
"The Conquering
Hero"
,
.
.
in ancl talk it
intel'Viewaa. V'reit my
tatton ot the Word 'Love'
as used tn the First
.. Three ({ospels." Speaker:
- Dora Wtllson ot the faculty of Pendle Hm. All
are Invited. There will
be no meeting of the Forum Group during Decem-
ber.
11:00 A. Mj_MeeUng for Worship
:
the Meeting House.
Roo. 31S, Mce"tcll~ Bulldln.
88tIo • M .....t Sta., Upper DII"~
In
;
WEDNESDAY
• :10 ~ M. to • :.0 P. !I.-Sewing
,
and ·quilUng in Whittle!'
Rouse. Box luncheon. All
an cordially Invited.
.7. . . . . p _ St;. Nont._
I D _....
Moaty WOOIJ.EY
J_HAVER
Dick HAYMES
Day) Friday a: Satarday
9 :45 .A. M.-Flrst Day School.
9 :45 .A. a-Adult Forum. "Interpre-
of the tluee Bell Telephone Employment 0fIicea.
"IRISH EYES
ARE SMILING"
",uJ..day ('I'banIrqiviq
SUNDAY
'0
Danton BunTon's
"Barbary Coast
Gent"
'l'HliJ. RELIGIOUS SOCIET"f' OF
,.
FRIENDS
,
ere ••
lUI ArcIII S_to PII..........
FIRST . CHURCH OF cil'RIST,
SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
SUNDAY
11:00 A. M.-Suoday School
the II IZOpoU_ Opeoa
11 :00 ,A~ M.--8unday Lesson Sennon.
WednesdaY evenlng meeting each
"eek. &-p" m..~·.Readlng·room open dally
exeept SUndays: and holldaYB 18 to &
~m. Wedne8day 6venlng 7 to 8 p.m.
THE IEIL IELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
~
r-m WARR.EN _
~urch
e
BIaDcbe "1'8 filM.
A I 8 o _ ... n-
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Our service is complete and
directed with .incere ~on.iflera
tion for those we serve and our
prices are within the reach of all.
OLIVER' H~ lAIR CO.
BUT BONDS WILL
HELP YOUR BOYS
DO IT!
CHURCH SERVICES
GOOD JOIS
mmrJ
. r,:ethocliat Church Notea
You' can't wipe ·this dut with your tears!
.._tepllo"- ...
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MEDIA
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1944
At
YlAII,.ED: .
•
ot .IIarch I, 1.T ••
Thls .Sunday morning at the 11
The Church SchOOl meets on
o'clock service the sermon will be Sunday morning at 9.iti. Classes
'oTbe -Mlnlstry 'of Slience."
are provided tor children of all
i". All departments at the ,Church eges and tor adults..
.Scbool . and the Women's Bible
The morning worship hour ls at
'Pla.88 meet each Sunday morning
11 o'clock a\ wb.1ch time· the min9:t5 o·clock.
Iste.r wlll preach on the topic "The
•. :. The Church Hour Nursery for Whisper of God:'
-:chndren 8:8'ea 1-1 meets each SunThe youth Fellowship meets In
. ~ morning from 11 to 12 o'clock.
the
evening at 7 In the chapel. '
:7' Tbe Hiah School Fellowship will
The
Wesleyan Service Guild wnl
meet Sunday evening from 6 to
7:10 o'clock In the Parish House. meet on Monday even.lng, a.t the
;~; The:.Chndren'a Chotr reh~rses borne of Blo.nche Wiley, 636 North
:·ee.ch Saturday at 2 O'clock In the chester road. Mary Snyder will be
·.Pe.rIah House, The lUgh SChool the speaker.
On Friday evening, December 1.
Cl;lolr _rehearses Sunday afternoon.
b9ya at '4 o'cloc.k, boys and girls at the Wesleyan Service Guild will
4::80· o'clock. The Cha.pel ChOir re- give the HMother Goose Wedding"
hearses at 7:30 o'clock on Friday In the Social Hall. The hour Is
.
evenlnp.· Anyone Interested In 7.80.
P.rotesaor and Mrs. E. O. Lange
ainging with any of these choirs
of Baltimore Pike recently -had a
please see Henry Faust.
Trinity ChW'Ch Notes
It Is reQ.uested that all contribuHoly Communion wUI be cele ..
tions of clothing or gifts for the
Chrlatmas boxes for the Covingtons, brated on Sunday at eight o'clock.
our home miBBlonary family ot All sessions of the Church School
eight In Tenneasee. be lett at the will meet at 9:46 a.m. At the
home of Mrs. W. F. Bird, 2U Og- eleven o'clock service of Morning
den avenue, or Mrs. H. D. McCray. prayer, the rector - will preach on
229 Cornell· avenue by December 1. t):te topic-"Archb1shop Temple."
Contribu~lons ot money must be In
The ChOir will be prescnt at the
by December. Intormatlop. regard- six. o'clock service at Choral EvenIng the clothing needs ot the Cov- song. and wlll sIng Gl·egor!an muIngtons may be secured by phoning
sic and an English anthem by BlllrMrs. Bird. Sw. 0670 or Mrs. McstO\\·.
Cray. sw. aUg.
The Choir School meets on MonThe Se88io-n will meet Friday
evening, December 1. at 8 o'clock day and Wedn,eaday at 4:30 p.m.
a.t the home ot Elder Thomas M. a.nd again on Thursday at 7 :30 p,m.
On Thursday. the Feast ot St.
Jackson, 238 Park avenue.
There will be a. Senior Depart- Andrew will be celebrated. There
ment party' In the Primary Room at will be celebrations of Holy ,Comthe Parish House on Friday even- munion at 7:80 and 10:00 a.m .
Ing, NovelPber 2i, at 8 o'clock.
Circle 3; MrS. ~e9· M. -'Hiilg
Sheldon, chairJr.3.J1, wlll meet at the
home at Mrs. R. Chester Spencer.
"Ancient and Modern Necrom330 Swarthmore avenue at 10:30 ancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnoa.m. Wednesday. NQvember 29. t1sm, Denounced" Is the subject ot
Br. Braun wUl speak on "Protes- the Lesson-Sermon in ull Churches
tantlam."
of Christ, Scientist. on Sunday, NoCircle 6, Mrs. Fred N. Bell, chalr- vember 26. The Golden Text is:
man, will meet Wednesday, Novem- lOIn the multitude of dreams and
ber Z9. at
home of Mrs. Sam- many words there are also divers
uel Carpenter, 8B Whittier Place, vanities: but fear thou God" (Ecat 2 o'clock.
cleslaates 5: 7).
Circle 8, Mrs. George: M. Allen.
ADDJW;SES MOTHERS
chairman, will meet Wednesday,
November 29. at the home of Mrs.
The topiC, "The Foundation at
Robert T. Bair, 211 Cornell avenue
at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Edwin W. Cros- Sex Education'· was presented by
Mrs, J. J. Crookston dLrector of the
by will be co· hostess.
Frlenda' Central Nursen· School at
the regular meeting of the Swarthmore Mothers' Club On Thursday,
BWARTHIIIORE PRESBYTERIAN
November
16 at the Woman's Club.
CHURCH
Rev. David Braun, :Minister
"The chl1d's Bex Ute will be a
SUNDAY
Your lighliq mea .... payinj
true reflectJon of the a.ttitude of
9:.f.6 A. M.-Church School
hok tho I,pI lor Pearl Harbor,
11 :00 A.. Mo-Morntng Worship. Ser- the parents, and the interest taken
mon Topic: "The Ministhat "deed thlt will Ilve in in.
by them In developing healthy and
try 01' Sllence."
famy." But it'•• 10", Wt)' yot ...
normal thoughts tn the child. What
METHODIST CHURCH
T
children think of mar.riage and sex
He,. N. Ke1se~~.D., Minister.
.
SUnuAY
mont ...11 b. ooUocted.
is what they see at home. so par9 :(5 A. M.-Church Sohool.
ents must make their marriage n
We, at hom.. can·t tight moul11:00 A. M.-Mornlnc ',orshlp. Sermo~
,
Topic: ''The Whisper of growJng concer.n," stressed ,thc
der ... ahoulder with oor hoy..
GoeL"
'
speaker.
Yet wo can help 104., by aelti.g
TRINITY CHURCH
A Christmas party for the chilhehind Ibo' 6th War Lom Drive
Rev. Geo. Chriatlan Anderson, Rector
dren of the club members will be
with every dollar we can lonp.
SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 12
8 :00 A. ?d.-Holy Communion.
lleld on December 28 at the Womtojether. 'Ihi. is :very Ameri9:45 A. M..-Church School.
cau'l ...... Buy au ...". $100 Bond
11 :o() A, M.-Mornlng Pra.yer and Sera an's ,Club. An Interesting program
mon Topic: ·'ArchbishOP for each age group has been plan·
........d don't wait till you're "ed.
Temple.~'
For _'vo • 100gb job ahead.
6:00 P. ·'l!.L-Choral Evensong. Choir. ned.
THURSDAY, (St. Andrew's Day)
Your Bend. prove that .,ou
7 :80 A. M.-HoJy CommunIon_
Held Annual Tea
10 :90 A.. ~.-Holy Communion.
SUBVI141 01••
in Vital War
oIUlt
DElADLIN~WEDNESDAY NOON
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PI Ibyteriaa ChW'Ch Notes
Motorcar Service Co.
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1805 Sproul St.
PIIlIUa Neuman
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son Donald of columbia. avenue.
Ensign John·T.. Richards, form~ .•• Good focHI
erly ot Swarthmore. who 'Was stationed temporarily at the Phlladel.... _ .~Quldr SmIle.
Yale avenue before reporUng to Ft. phlD. Navy Yard, haa_ returned to
..... , Conoenl,nt 'l«orlllll
Benning, Ga. En route here Lieut. Norfolk.. Va., to rejoin hls ship.
Gary etopped at Selfridge Field,
Mre. CharleslD. Mitchell of Wall• . _111111.'1111111111Mich .• and spent two days with his ingford, and Mrs. William S. Evans.
brother Lt. Rex. I. Gftry, Jr.
ot Cedar lane are spending the holLt. oloseph oS. Gary who ls w.tth .lday weekend with Mrs. :r. Archer
the Eighth Air Force in England. Turner of White Plalns, N. Y.
ond Cocktail to,IIng.
has been promoted from Second to
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L.. Perry
First Lieutenant, and is lead navi- ot Rahway, N. J .• are spending the
. lacII fnIIlOc DIIRr fmll5c
gator tor his squadron.
holtdaYB with their daugh'ter and
Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Cook are 80n-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. FrederCocktail Hour. 3 to IS P.M.
enjoying a. family get togetbeL' for ick Anthony. of Dickinson avenue.
Under Direction of Health,
the Thanksgiv.lng holidays. Those
Dwight Gemmlll, son ot Mr. and
attending the Penn-Army game on Mrs. Paul F. Gemmill of Thayer
Welfare aDd Education SecSaturday were their son Joe, a road. is home on a furlough.
tion Woman'. aub
EDWARDS-RHOADS
cadet at the
Merchant Marine Dwigh+. Is an Aviation Student at
November 28 1 P.M.
P.R.R. STAnDM
Academy In Kings Point. L. I •• and Shaw Field. South Carolina.
Miss Phyllis Rhoads daughter of
AU
are Welcome
daughters, Sara. and Betty, and
~rs. Samuel M. Dodd of Swarththeir daughter and son-ln-Iaw Mr. more a.venue was hostess to mem- Lauderdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralpli.
Fla., Rhoads
formerlyof Ft.
of
and Mrs. James R. Schultz of Dal- bera ot her family for Thanksgiving Swarthmore. became the bride of ,
las, Texas, who are home for a ten- dinner. Those who, attended in- Sgt. James Dudley Edwards son of
day v.1slt.
eluded Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. InCheater Wholesale Auto Supply HolDe wants WMm."
Mrs. Grace Edwards of Toccoa,
Bob Disque of Strath HaveD. ave- ~ersoll, Jr.. and small daughter Ga., Sa.turda.y. November 4, a.t
for central Delaware CotDlt,-. Good opportunity for young
nue has been spending a. week with
enny. and Mr. and Mrs. W. Park
man or returning soldier. Permanent poat-war connection
Dodd of Pottstown: Mr. and Mrs. -4: 30 o'clock in the Park. Temple
Methodist
·Church.
Ft.
Lauderdale.
lIPurecHo the right man. , Apply to Clarence Grant, JDaDhis parents, Mr. Qnd Mrs. R. C. S I R P
Disque. Bob.is now stationed at amue
. ark and son Reynolds
The Rev. John H. Hanger offiager.
.4 :i 6.;: -~i~,;4Ij1
or Rosemont and Mr. and Mrs. J.
ciated at the ceremony which was
the Sampson, N. Y., U.S.N.T.C.
George BrettUng of Swarthm.Ore.
Robert T. Lange, H.A. 2/c who
Pfc. John Hawkins of Columbia pe'rformed before a. background at
has been stationed at the Naval University and Mrs. Howklns ot ferns e.nd white gladioli. M.r. Earl
Hospital Annex. here for the past Smith CoUege, spent tHe Thanks- A. Rhoads ot Toccoa, uncle ot the •
,-five months, has been sent to the giving hoUday as the cuest of Mrs. bride and a ·well-known organlst.1
presented
a
musical
program.
Field Medical Service School, Camp Howktll8' parents Mr. and Mrs. AxThe bride given in marriage by
Lejeune,
New Rlver~ N, C., tor thur R. Dana of Elm avenue.
her
father wore a gown of white
turther training.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Delaplaine
tallie,
and ber finger-tip veU of UlLL Comdr. WUllts H. Bowditch of Cornell avenue have received
uBlon fell from a :rullette cap. She and Mrs. Bowditch and their word that their son Lt. Richard
carried a ·shower bouquet of white
young son WIJUtB, Jr.• are spending Delapla.lne has arrived in Engla.nd;
chrysanthemums.
the Tiui.nksglvlng holidays with the . A. M. M. 2/c WIlliam Abbe and
-Following a short wedding trip
torm6~8 . parents M.r. and :Mrs. wife are sPending some time in the,
the couple will reside near camp
John ~B<,wdltch, Jr., ~t Ceda.r lane. PO,conos. Mr. Abbe returned about Stewart. Ga., where the brideLL Comdr. BoWdiich is .on lea.ve a. week ",0 from duty .in the South
groom Is stationed.
from duty in the Pacific.
PacWc. ' ,
Mrs. Edwards attended Pine
I:.t. Al ..n N. Hail spent IlUIt week
FIrst Lt. Daniel J. IDlferty, l\lC•• Crest School and was graduated
with his mother :Mrs; .Helen Hall Bon ot Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. HlI- trom PenD Hall. Chambersburg,
ot Park· avenue wll.tle en route ferty ot Westdale avenue and Chea-' later attending I\lcklnson ColleJ'C
from ·Westover Field. MasiJ.. to. ter . road r~celv~d hia M.D~ degree whe~e she waS a.:h!efuber ot!the Pi
Mlt~~~11 Field. New York. Lieut. !from Jelfe'1'on Mt.dlcal School.
Beta. ·Phl. S,rt. Edwards Is a grad-'
Robert' Hall 'whO has been station- I lrtr. W.lUIam H. Ward of Strat~ uate of Riverside Mllltary Acaded .a.t'Montgomeq, Ala. •. wlll vistt) Have~ avenue ba.a returned fr~:m a' emy, and attended the Unlvrslty ot
his mother next week before traDB~~ week s
business trip to the west Georgia. He is a member of the
Lambda Chi Alphe. Fraternity.
ferrlng to Callfornta..
coast.
Mr. and Mrs. ,:Robert Coxe,. 2nd
Mr. and Mrs. Frederlc.k W. FeldHenry A.. Pelrsol, Jr., Chief War- of" Rose Valley were Thanksgiving
mann
ot swarthmore 'Were among
rant Oftleer wb;o has, been .on sea Day guests ot Mrs. Coxe's parents
the
Iinlests
at the wedding and reduty in the P~Ulc s~ce February, Mr. and Mrs.. Wllliam H. Ward ot
:'. ", ,.
ception.
.
Also
present was the
haa arrived at his home port at Btrath Haven avenue.
bride's brother Lt. Ralph Rhoa.ds
San Francisco. Ca~ .•
-Is spe.nd- , Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ewing
who ft.ew from ·his station at Key
Ing e. leave wi¢. _Mrs.. Petrsol and
thetr ba,b)" daughter Gloria. Ann, and son Robert of Columbia ave- West, .to attend the .ceremony.
nue, visited Mrs. Ewing's son and
formerly .ot Lafayette avenue, who daughter-in-law, Major and Mrs.
have been in CaLifornia since Ap.rll. Edward C. Aiken at their home !n
Mrs. James M •.,Dryden a.nd ber Ann,+polis, Md., le.st week, and at- FOR
babl" daughter ·Debby have joined te,nded the Navy-Purdue tootbaU
Lt. (jg) JaD).eB ,M. Dryden In Nor- game at Baltimore.
tolk. Va..• after spendlng two weeks
Mrs. Alexander Ewing attended
with Lt. Dryden's po.renta
and the annual convention :It the Call
Mrs. Alexander M. Dryden of Pennsylvania Council of RepubU- Mra. Uoyd E. KauffmaD
Swarthmore avenue.
can Women wh.ich was held In· Swartluaore 2080
Mrs. William R. Skelly. daughter Harrisburg last week. Mrs. Ewing
•
of Mr. and Mrs. F. Bromley of is president of the RepubUcan
Xmas Gift Rates on
Harvard- a.venue. returned recently Women's .club ot Delaware CounChristian HendcJ..-e famDy
from Sioux Falls, S. D •. where she ty.
Wor~
maguine
for all cIeuominatioaL
the
of
vlsited her husband, Pvt. W. R.
Miss Jane HiUes
2
gift
aub.
3.00
Shelly. of tp,e Army Air Corp.
Swarthmore ApartlQ.ents is v13itlng
.. ~'
3.75
Ensign Genevieve Reavis, will " Westtown schoolmate. Mrs. Rob- 3
4
..
..
4.50
spend the week-end with her par- ert Wilson ot High point, N. C.,
•
5
..
..
5.00
ents. Mr. and Mra. A. B. Reav.tB .of tor several weeks.
Mrs. Geoffrey Dolman ot Yale To Chaplaim aDd Se1;viceUniversity place.
Sleady _rk • Clean,..re _rlt'. IdallUt'fOwul.
men
1.00
Lt. Col. Rex I. Gary who is sta- avenue entertained a group of
tloned in Washington, D. C., is :friends at her home following the
inga • Good wagea with regular inaeaaes • Opporspending a leave at his home on
tunity ~ advanpm~nt • Congenial ...ociala •
Yale avenue.
Cpl. Eleanor Prescott returned to
No experience nee' F ...y • Conlicfrraie, helpful
her station in Washington. D. C.,
SUndaY' a.fter a three-day leave ,with
supervision wbiIe Ieaming.
her pa.rents Mr. a.nd Mrs. E. C.
11IEATRE
Prescott of Rose Valley.
Dr. and Mrs. WilUam T. Ellis ot
CHANCE
GET AHEAD
,
IIIAR10lUlIl TOLD, '"ocIate lDoUtor
. lCDtered &Ii.. I!econd elBa Me.tte~ 1
'
OUlc. .t h&rtlunore PL uncier ~ual'l!: _If. 1U•• at the Poet
.
Annual Dessert
Bridge
PA.
w_-
letter :from theh- aon Lt. Erneet o. Emil, Ulrich MIller of th.
Lange, Jr.• U. S. Army A.1r Corp. en'. Arm, COrpe. _Uo_ ...
telling them of the BUrpr1ae meet- WaahlDBton, D. C .... their ~
Ing he had wllh ELIz&belh (Buffy) end auest.
8ehobtnger at the Red CroB8 Canlllro. B. L. Per.kIne of WuhlDc.
teen In France.
ton.
D. C.. speot Ia8l week' at the
Tlie SW&l"thmore Muslo Club wlil
Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. E. UII- ,home of her couain. lira. .. 8meet on Tuesday, NO\'ember 28 at
man
of Harvard avenue wlll enter-: Rutherford of· Stratb HaveD .Ye.
Whittier House at, 8: 30 p.m. lollIto.ln
Mrs. Ullman's cousJn Capt. nue". ~ .
dred 8 .. Hutchinson chakman. aDnounces an Interestlnc program
Which baa been planned and which
Will Include the following:
MUSic on the Autoharp by .Mrs.
Leonard C. Ashton; a sonata tor
~I_ano and vlol1.n. Beethoven Opus
is
12. No. 1 by Louise M. Clyde and
Leona Gold; Arenaky'a '''Eleg,la.''
frolll Trio In D minor for VloUn
'cello and plano by Leona GOld:
Ernest C. Wagner, and Louise M.
Clyde; four BoLgs, Schumann's
,
"The Almond Tree," Reynaldo
Hahn's "With haste, my song
would be flying," Schubert's "Wandering" and "Hark, Hark the
Lark" by Sue D. -Wolters accompe.nied by Mr8. Hutche~.
Three plano solo.a-"Arabesqu~"
"'The Prophet Bird", and "Romanc~
in F" Schumann by Mrs. Roy DelDI . ." " . . . , 'UN •• ALI
aplaine; and quartet for vlollD,
1820 CHISlNU' SII••.,
viola. 'cello and plano. LocJllet
(1653-1728) by Mrs, Gold. Mrs. W.
~." ••• UlI
F. G. SwaM, Ernest Wagner. and
Mrs. Clyde.
Music Club Plans
Varied Program
TruBday
o
lDdlft.... .
All .... cordiallY 'Invlted to ..tteod
ta..:-vt- and .... the nadlDg Room.
The Annual Friendly Circle Tea
-was held at tIe home· of Mrs. Earl
Yerkes ot Princeton avenue, Thurs·
day, November 16. Mrs. T. Harry
Brown, Mrs. F. A. C. Vosters and
Mrs. George smith were hostesses.
A shOrt business meeting ",--as
held to discuss plans for the Chrt~tmas giving and it was decided to
give a donation ot money to the
fund tor Christmas stockIngs for
the Naval HospitB.ls in this area
and also a 8um of money to Mrs.
H. Stephens Plummer: tor the
Christmas party ·the nurses give
each year for the needy.
Following tbe business meeting
Mrs. Roland Eaton read a number
of Mrs. W. F. Faragher's poems
and Mre. Irvin R. McElwee rendered a beautiful 'plano selection by
DebuSSY'.
1&1'8. Brown preslded at the tea
table.
haventt forgotten Pearl Harbor,
BatuD and the thousand, of other
orimeo against humauity hy the
Jap hordes. Your Bond i. lID iD.
otaIlmeot on what i~1 ,oinC ...
COlt UI to crush the Jap. in the
JoDj lea. lanes of the Paci&o-it'.
.oma to take more superforiralCl
at $600,000 eaeh, more P-47'
'Thunderbolts It $50,000 eachmore of every type ot materiel..
And remember, ",hen you huy
BOIld. you are
for your
future ...d the iutu... 01 ,....r
OOUlltry. Don't put it oil-bur that
Ban..
.:lIra BODd today.
BUY ---AT LEAST AN EXTRA $100 WAR BOND TODAYI
.
,
IilTRA.TH HAVEN INN
A. P. SMALLEY
THE BOUQUET
SWARTDMORE S'l'UDEBAIER
SALES & SERVICES
R
BUCHNER'S
B. J. HOY 5 AND 10
MARIE DONNELLY
THE 'INGLENEUK
DEW DROP IN
RUSSELL'S' SERVICE
H. H. GREEN
()()-ED BE&UTY SALON
ADOLPH'S BARBER SHOP
HARTEL BROS.
SWARTHMORE NAT'L BANK'
AND TRUST ()()JlPANY
lIIIOJIAEIJs COLLEGE
PIlARHAOY
••
SWARTDMORE ()()-OP
L. NOYES
VAN ALEN BR01'llER8
PETER E. TOLD'
HARVARD TEA ROOM
JOSEPH'S BARBER SROP
OELIA'S SHOE IDOP
ALICE II. B4JRD .
FRAlIJ['S BaBBER 8BOP
,
ALI(J]j) BARBER, GIPl'Il'
IIANNUJI .. WAITE
•
I
THE SWARTHMORE'AN
SCHOOL NEWS
Pvt. CIlUord· BrnD\ ,u4 I'!Wt.
Arth ur Dodd ha.ve been truaate......s
from Baee Weather Btatlon, JIl••
BROWNIE FLY-1JP
land, T,!"",, to Cba.nute F1e14, DL
On Wednesday, November 28 at Both boYa made the trip frOm Teathe \Vt)man'. Club at 3:30 p,m. M to JIIlnola by p\8.De.
the two Brownie Troops will meet
tor ·a Browqle inltlaUon and fly-up.
Twenty girls wlll fly-up to a new
STEAKS Oar
- UIOfI
SEAFOOD
Sp. ' __
scout troop. Mothers ot all BrownCompletelJ'
PI' ••• ,
lee are Invited to come and enjoy
this Brownie c~rf3mony.
ne,. Did Tbeir Pert
WBI'l'IDB DJIlPABIN
Last Sun~ Ilally O'K&ne, prom-
SCOUT NEWS
On Tburada" evening, November 16, Mn. A. E. Longwell, M ....
~ E.· Rogers. Mrs. George L. Earnshaw. Mrs. Wallace Lippincott. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris W. Mitchell,
wrapped The Swarthrnorea.n (or
eervice men and women.
_DDlng of the year in the e.lumna.e
Anyone who wishes to heip in
game had the team dlspla.yed 8uch
POBTPONlDSPIIJI.I.ING BEJil
this project pleaa6 ~l Mrs. George
apii'll. power. or teamwork &8 it
The Spelling bee sponsored b)- E. Davisson. SwaHhrno:re 1999.
did In thl. final contest which ..... Gultlng&, that was to be brcallcast
uillllshed the autumn's record aa over WIP December ., acaJnat
The regular monthly meeting of
Mr. and' Mra. ~orge S~eet of
fQl)ows: 3 games lost •. 0 games Lower Merion haa been postponed
tho
swarthmore Cub pack. No. 1
Garrett
avenue
entertained
at
a
Ue~. and 4 gamea won. The goals until December 1~,
family
dinner party at their home will be held Friday, November 24 at
h~ the JdedJ.a '~a were ..bot ta
l~f~ Inner He~ath~r Champion. and TO OO!iDUur CONFERENCES WedneSday avenine In. honor ot Mr. the Episcopal Church at 7 p.m.
George Wilkins ot LoB An~eles,
Cal .• who 18 vlsiUng friends and rel- MARY DUNHILL •
PRINCE MATCHIABELLI • CHANEL
b1J{h scorer for the year. Right In ... teacher-parent conferencee In the
,
atives In the eant.
ner Sandy Crosset ,cored both seC- tWQ etemel}tQ.rY ~chqols will be held
Mr. and M~B. tJlark W. Davis of Z
Nov~mber 21, 10, December 1, and
OD4- team goal•.
Strath Haven avenue are moVing 0
'fO celebrate the victOl"loU8 con- f. Appolntmen~ 'WIll be made by thlB week to their newly purchased ~
clusion of the. ~_ \lto 1]1'lI1b". the teacher of ea.oh class with the home In Wallingford.
::>
o~ : the first team and all the sec- families represented In her class:r:
and Mrs. E. O. Lange
QU9, team seniors spent the even- room. Programs for schoool child... of Profeasor
BEAUTY SALON
uLangewood." Baltimore pike en
ren
will
be
held
in
the
high
sQbool
.1n.~ ufter the game at coach Virwel'e week-end gue8ts ot protessor
g1qln. Allen's home where they dis· auditorium on several of thf!Se af- and Mrs. F. C. DIsQue ot the Unl- Bea.,.ty is • holiday
t~t'noon.,.
AflnOUllcements ot the
c~lfSed hockey \n "e~erf\.~ avor laf~
·versity
of
Virginia.
They
were
programs will be made to the pu:I:
pl"tee of ice ·:Cream and decided
joined there by theIr daughter·lnthQ.t the seniors wo\.\l4 ~cha.n\UlC~ pilS.
en
13
South
Cheater
.
.
.
.
la-OW Mrs. Donald 10. Lange and
jwliors .in hockey before· the
Call SwartbmoN 0478
Mrs. Dwllht Qooley w~1\ bo ho.. small BOD Donald, Jr .•of St. Peterseri~ of tHe year.
.
burg, Fla., who will make an exteSs to her Boo·it .Club oJ! Monday
tended visit with her parents Pro8venlna flt. )leI' b~nJl.e on .ColuJllbla
CHARBERT • SKYLARK· LUCIEN LE LONG. CH6N YU
NO,~.I,',.
fessor and Mrs, Dlsque.
avenue•
. ~~hICken sho.rtake and molded
cranberl'y salad were enjoyed bY
lp~ students, a.t lunch 18.8t Tuesday. the schOOl's· anl\qal er~a.n)f.~
G-tVil.ng meal. because Mrs. Plewees.
ca.feterla hea.d, was ·unable to procure turkey. Other delicacies served were: Buttered peas. fruit and
'nut pudding, hot roUs and butt.....
and Ice cream. 'this Is tit-e Ar&t
·time ·in );lany years thet turkey
'has' ri~ot "b~en· served.
TIIl4M VI01'ORlOl1S
'The hockey team ended ita sea,.
lIOn -rejoicing and triumphant after
'defeating Media o.n Thurad&)' with
a score of 2-0 tor both first an4
second teamH. Never Bluc. the be-
411ant member of the Swarthmorean etaft, left with I1er familY for
Shaker Hellrbte, Ohio, where Mr.
O'Kane 18 employed. Bally, a atudent of the tenth ..-ada, WB8 also
an active member ot the Garnet
.taft,
I
-..eM
•rii
"must"
5
~
-:e
u\8
~
<
WE'VE GOT THE PEPI
..Jr.. pep rally to enliven student
· ·support :for· the Thansglv.tng DaY
me at Lansdowne will be held
·ga.
Wednesday morning, John neher.
Lansdowne High. will
.. b& ·welcomed to the Bchool. With
· him· "Will. come coach carlton Abhnt. F.. S. UnderhUl. Bcbool board
· dh'sctol., and .the captain Qf the
I,.an8d~Wn~ football squad.
· ·princlpal
ot
PluruKES ARRIVE
. Recently a,. large crowd collected
~ in ffont ot the bulletin b.o~rd and
such. words 6S "I· don't look llke
.that!"
"l! that's the hockey
where am I?" were beard.
· T·he occasion for all thiS excitew.e~t ·was the arrl~al at. achool of
the group pictures for the yearbook. The pictures of a.t. tearnBt
the band, pape:r and Indlvoldua.\
classes .were ·posted In the upper
hall :~nd orders tor duplicates were
".te.am ,
or
SENIORS ]IIEE7r
The sentor cl8.Sft bad its tlrst
Q'leeting of the year in the high
:scbool ·cafeterla Thursday. the 16.
The cla88, who had been kept from
m",eting by the poliO epidemic had
heretofore conducted all ita business through communities.
The most important
business,
,
that ot the Senior Ball, was reported on by the heads of the various
commi(teeB; ·Kathleen Scott. class
treasurer, reported the results ot
the hot dog and candy concesalona
operated bY senior girls at football
FOR BAI'E-16-tube Emerson radio
walnut cabinet.
Receives MOrt.
waves; Baa phonocraPh connectlona.
Seldom used-in excellent condition.
Telephone Swarthmore 0248 ::Un. A.
F. Wickham.
'
cellent Condition. '26. Telephone
Swarthmore 0606.
FOR SALE-lce 8kates attached to
black shoes, size 2, 12. Telephone
Swarthmore 2628.
.
FOR
SALE-Bedroom
furniture,
springs and mattress, pair u.tra
long coU springe for twin bed", maple
chairs. two vanities,. end tables. andIrons. silver plated flat sliver vIolin
lamps. Telephone Swarthmore' 2236. ' BYet;Nx:;;;r~L 30. Bertha M.. BumExecuto." o:r~ariarker Burnley.
~R SALE-Double pop-up automatic
toaster, ttS; bolla chemlslry out- C °Uhe Township of iia:~~:ea!~
1lt, ,,.: electric vlb~or ouUlt, '5. All
'?ru.:rg;oct. 31. M1d~CitY Bank 6;
ltems brand new: also used. clBb8lca1
der COIl1:P~~ =cutor of Alexanphonograph records. TelephOne SwarthUIUI. deceUect..
Wn aa Alex Colmore 1648.
COX-Oct.
14
Edith
D
C
FOR S~lIB.p8lble baby carriage
EnBllsh springs. Reasonable. Tela:
phone Swarthmore 0882-J.
DANOWSKI~eL 23, Del;"wae:~otin
ty National Bank" Administrator of
FOR SAVE-One small-size boy's twoHehelen, Danowski. late of the City ot
wheel bicycle; one chain-drlven trie.s er, deceased.
cycle. Reply to Box Y, The Swarth:'
ct. 30. Herbert H. Grlftlth
morean.
"
".
m n strator of EarJ C.
Davis
de!
ceased. .
,
FOR SALE-Girl:S pretty tatreta. and
27, Ruth V. Diamond
net evening dress. size U. P..euon- DIAMOND-'-Oet.
RVobDlnson, AdmlniBtratrlx 0.( Herbert
able. 209 Park avenUe.
.
lamond. decea.e~'"
DOUGLAS-Oct. 11., George J. Doug. FOR SALE-7 cu. ft. .Kelvlnator Relas and James S. Douglu. Executors
frJgerator, almost .new; White Star . of Margar&t DoUBlu, late of the
table top model gas range. A-l cond1Township Qf Upper Darby deceased
Uon: kitchen cabinet; a piece break- DREER-Oct. 30. Florence .Mary Dree;
fast set: 7 piece Whitney "maple dining
Heseenbruch, 'vnUam Church Longroom suite. 8 .plece mohair Hvlng room
streth and li'rederlck H. S. Morrison
suite, rugs. lamps, and tables; 3 piece
Executors of Anna Willlama Dreer'
mahogany bedroom sulta with con
deceased..
I
springs and Innersprlng 'mattress, al- ERNST-Qct. 26. t..elghton P. StradleY
most· new; 7 pIece SOlid. ,-walnut twin
Tedr.Witee of Charles. A. Ernst, deceaa~
bedroom suite. with coil springs and
pre-war innerspring mattress a.)m08t EVANS-O ct. 27, Louise Jardine. Adnew; electric washing machine A 1
m lnlstratrlx of JQhn 8 Evans de
cond1t1on. Other Items. Arvel Hlek~
ceased.
.,
47-2 Maplewood Avenue, Springfield: FAULK.-oct. 26-Kenneth Snyder, ExTEllephone Swarthmore 2286-J.
ecutor of .Jean S. FaUlk, deceased.
FRANX-OCt. 27. Laurette E. ftank.
Executrix of Clarence Paul Frank
WANTED
also known as Clarence P Frank'
deceased.
"
W ANTED--Cheap boI camera. to send FUSSELL--Oct. 31, First National
overseas.. Have you one you are not
Ba.nk of Media. Ei.'ecutor of Robert
using? "l'slephone Swarthmore OUL
li·'uB8ell, deceased.
27•. The Wayne Title &:
WANTED-Portable typewriter.
Re- GILLEN-Oct.
Truet Company. Administrator C T:
ply to Box Z. The Swarthmorean.
A. ot 'Joseph GUle~ deceased. • •
30, Iva. )L Blair Ad..
WANTED-Furnished. one or two HANBY--OCt.
mlnll!ltTatrix of Frances Hanby derooms .with bath for two adults and
ceased.
•
one child by December 1.
Cooking HARKNRSS-Oct. :SO. lOd-CltY'. Bank
&Dhd gQ.race fac1Utiea. desired.
Tete,& Trust Co.. Executor of John .Y.
p one Swarthmore 8894.
Harkness. deceased.
WANTED-Furnished apartment; 2 HODGE-OcL 11, Victor M. Hodge,
rooms. with bath. private entrance
A~lnl8trator of John VIctor Hodge
preferred; by a
bachelor working
deceased.
nights, ha.ve lived at present· addrees HODGE-OeL 11, Victor M. Hodge, Adfor 6 years. Call Swarthmore 0790-R
mlnl8t~tor of Valette S. Hodge debetween 9 &om.. and a p.m.
Ct!~ed.
•
IRVINE-Oct. 27, The wayne TIUe ,&
WANTED-Chlld'-II_desk .tor . Christmas . Trqat Company. Admlniatrator C.T.A.
gift.·
TelQiilforie Swartnmore-Ol~:·- -.. ot .. -!amea-Irvlno, dec"Bld..
.
WANTED-Used 8bume-board In good JAMES-Oct. 27-lnterborO Bank &
condiUon..
'""ele-phone Swarthmore
Truet Company, Executor of. Clar1777-&
t""
ence M. James. deceased.
.
.JONES--Oct. 31. R. Lloyd Jonea and
Mildred J. Taylor. Executors of Agnea M. Jones. late 'of the Borough of.
:~t~~!S:'~1 :.:i:~ ~x~~~~
D1:XlfrIO
~~~
~.,
13, Anna. F. Loh, Admlnl..
LOST-Black.
elbow-length
C.T.A.
John F.
Leh. ExdeFriday night ·in
the village. gloves.
Tele- LEWI8-0ot.
til ofJoseph
Harvey,
;p~h~o;;n.~;;sw:;:a~nh~m~ore=~1~9;69~.:-::-:-_-,::-:ecutor of C. Freemont Lewis. deLOST-Football marked A.S.A. on ColM
ceaaed.
Ieee Avenut school ground. Tuesday. LEWI&-Oct. 20, Charles R. Lewis.
November U. Terry Dellmut.h TeleGuardian of Ro1!l8 C. Lewis. ·Jr•• and
phone Swarthmore 1 0 . 4 L · '
Clare E. Lewis, minors. as stated
by Lillian C. Lewia. Exeeutrlx of
LOST-Umbrella.. reddish brown plaid
Charles R. Lewis, deceased.
}fFrld8.Y. November 10 In the vllIage. MaciNTYRE. Oct. 11, Mae H. Maceo 1'9.
Fred R. Wilson.
Telephone
Intyre executrix ot WilUam M. Mac<3-warthmore HOG. •
Intyre late .of the Clly ot Chester de-
.
ceased.
WILLIAMSON-oct.
31,
William L
:;m:atnaon. Executor of WIlHam
Ii
amaon. late of the Borough of
Up Iand.
deceased..
Wg~KI--ocL 24. Chester-Cambridge
an & Trust Co., Guardian of
Flored,noe Wolski. a minor. now deC
e...
WW00odD--OeL 13, Joaephlne Stewart
o
Linn and WilHam. BLinn
of T. Stewart W~. de:
01
PAINTING
=:.tors
Doae
oau.
YACZySYHYN-Oet. 13, Cheater-Cambridge Bank &: TrUBt Co., Guardlau
0.( Sallie Yaczyayhyn. late a minor.
ARTHUR P. BRETHERICK,
Register of Wills and
Clerk of OrphanS' C
COURT OF COM,MON
OF DELAWARE COUNTY
PENNSYLVANIA
'
No. 172. September Term 1935
IN RE: ESTATE OF EMILY H
PRICE, a person of Incompetent mini
TWRD TltIENNIAL ACCOUNT OF
SWAR1'HMORE NATIONAL BANK
IN
THE
P~AS
AND TRUS'r COMPANY. GUARDIAN·
Tohe a~ve account haa been flied In
the Office of the
Prothonotary
and
wlll be contlrmed by said Court on
December 1st. 19U, unleBB exceptions
are filed thereto.
ROBERT J. MacBRIDE,
3t-11-10
Prothonotary.
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ESTA.TB NOTIVE
ESTATE OF WILLIA.ll 8. BITTLE,
Jate of 125 Rutgen A:Jenue, 8warth·
more, Penll'JI"fanla, deeea.ed.
Notice Is hereby given that Letters
of Administration have been ...anted to
the undersIgned, who requeata all peraona haVing claims or demands against
the Eatate of the said decedent to
make known the same, and all pel"8OD.II
Indebted to the decedent to make pa),-
ment immedla.tely to
Or to
W. :MARK. BI'rl'LE.
Administrator Estate of
WUllam S. BltUe, dece~ed,
U5 Rut.Kens Avenue.
Swarthmore, Penna.
MULTIPLY
THEM
BY
THOUSANDS
.......... "
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~~~~h~I';ti;A~t,t~0;rn~e7'
.
GARRE'rl',
, Mulliply them by thousands and ~ou get
some idea of the rush on Long Dlslance
each night at camps and barracks and
naval stations •
. Their calls are mighty important to them
ond 10 us. And we know you'd like to
help, too.
Whene~er you .ca~, please keep Ihe
. Long Distance circuits dear for service
HELP' PTC
HELP YOU . • •
'
IT WILL B_ extremely wise to d: your Christmas shopping
early this year-for your own c:om,fort and convenience,
and wbUe merchandise selectio~ ate best.
HoI"~ shopplnl crowds will be areafill' this y..r
thuI ___ before. And hom all Indlcatl_,tnlwl
.. P1'C lines this month and next wIH Increase to
......-tlmehl.....
If shoppers delay ma.king their purchases until near
Christmas, serious congestion on Y.rc lines will result. War
production will suffer because workers will be d~layed.
Shoppers will be inconvenienced when heavily-loaded PTC
nhicles are unable to pick them up,
WiIA ..,.". co-operation. FTC management and employes
... Clllld\deDt a reasonably good standard of service can be
m.iJI.t,ai....... during the holiday shopping season, You can
~
:
Robert T. lIartln, deceased.. . •
PERSONAL-Irons. washers, toasters and sewing machInes· repaired. MASON--Qct. 26. F1dellty-~~Ia. Trust
Co.. Trustee U/w ot Joseph ltt.Uon
Called for and delivered. Telephone
Jr., deceased.
:1·
Swarthmore 1648.
MlASSEY-Oct. 31, James C. Baker,
Executor of Mary L. MasseY. late of
the City ot Chester. deceased.
MERCER-Oct. 27, William H. llercer,
Executor ot Mary E. Mercer. deA. IIBROBa QUlWBT. lIt.
ceased.
.
MESSICK-Oct. 24, Delaware County
FUNERAL DIRECl'OR
Trust Co., TlJ.'tamentary Guardian
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of Hannah ;lane .Yesst:ck. late a
~041 8. Ora..... I!I&.
minor U/W of Joseph Messick, de'l:'Ikoi8' K
......d.
MILLER-Oct. 11. Chari" F. MUler,
Administrator of Joseph Frederick
.
. MJ.ller. also known 88 Joseph F. MIlEDWIN B. JCFf I EY. Jr.
' ler, deceased.
)'(OORE--OcL 27. Anna Moore. AdmlnYOIU' Jsw .1..
istratrlx of Clyde AusUil. ·Moore, deceased..·
.
• II'.&et 7th . .
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ldORDINE--Oct. :SO, Philip MBlkla.n(Oppoalte New &late ........)
tonlo. Executor of Dominiak ·Mor'PbOae 0"81'. a~..
dine. also known as DomJnlCk Kor.,
dlnl, deceased.
,I.
help in two ways, First, do your Christmas shopping early
-start todayl Second, travel to and from shopping districta
between or after the rush hours. The rush hours are
7.9 a.m, and 4 :80-6:80 p,m.
FTC's sole aim is to give you the best pOssible
With your help we can do it during the trying days aheed
_.ice..
EVENING SHOPPING HOURS
Most stores in community shopping centers wm
be open evenings until Christmas. Most centraJ..
city stores will be open Monday, W edOf... day and
Friday evenings during the wee~ of Nov. 'D,
Dec. 4 and 11; Monday, Tuesday, Wecbmhy
and 'IbUl'lldayewnings the week of Dec. 18.
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. Grann, Administrator d.b.n. 0.( PhlUp
McGrann. deceuecL
McGRANN-Oct.
16. Philip A.. McPARRy-ocL 30. Samuel D. PUTY~
E.."X8CUtor of MIchener Parl7. deceaa-
RODDY-Qc~ 31. Margaret R. McIlvalna. AdmInistratrix of
:M.
Roddy, deceased.
ROGERS-Oet. 11, Eva RO$e Rogers,
Lotetta.
Executrix of Edward V. Rogers. deROWLEs-<1ct. 18. Earl E. Rowles and
James
of Wilceased. L. Rankin. Executol"B
.
Uam E. Rowles, late of the City of
Chester, deceaied
.
RUBENSTEIN-Oct. 11. Arma RubenAdmInLotratrix ot Max RubenB'ein, deceaeed.
RYAN-Oct. 27. Finrt. National Bank of
Media, Guardian of David IgnatiUS
Ryan. late a minor.
SCHMlDT-OcL 26. Chuter..cambrldge
Bank & Trust Co., Guardian of AnthOny Schmidt, Jr., late a minor..
STELLWAGEN-Oct. It.. Paul B.
Wendler and Nancy WDaon Wendler. Gua.rdla1U!J of Thomas Cooke
Stellwagen. Ird. late a minor.
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Philadelphia Transportation Company
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SWEENEY -
OCt.
:n,
.Jam..
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T.
Sweeney, Elteeutor or ,TIWe .1.
SWeeM)'. 48'OI!!teed
TAI'I"l'-Oc1. 1I."Qeorp Wharton P0l>per and Samuel F. Houoton, Esecutom of Franc1a K. Taltt. dee!.BeN.
THOMAS-Oct. at, Girard TI'WIt Com-
,
\
. men and women.
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
.' OF PENNSYLVANIA
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DON'T
.M.ARTIN-OCL 23, .·Ethel lrL Steinmetz
and Helen M. Scott; ExecutrIces of
PERSONAL
President ·John Chicquoine asked
j
ex-
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for nominations of teacbere to
whom the year book shoulll be ded-
.
'rhe seniors then adjourned their
quite 8Ucceaaful flrat meeting and
departed to the serlous bualn8118 of
d~oratlng the nm· for the Benlor
Ball.
c:
lIOutheut 100.11 fL to the no~euterw
Iy aide of aa14 Clifton Ave.: thence ext8)14In.. alon&" the aame North 10 4e&neB, a9 minutes Welt· U feet to the
point and place of be~nnlnf
Tosetber with the rlpt an .ubJect
to & corresponding rlaht In the owne...
or. occupiers of the adjolnlnc property
on the northweet of UBln.... and for .,
J"une Term, IIU
paaqeway and driveway forever. a
certain 7 feet driveway lald out oneAll tha.t certain lot or piece
halt: on the pJ'6l)erty hereinabove decround with the bul1dlnp and im- ICribed and. one.,half on the property
provements thereon erected. alluatlll In on the northwest for the common UI6
the Borough of Colllnadale. CoUDty of and benedt of each of the eald proP'"
Delaware and State of Pennsylvania. ertlee. .
. _
bounded and de!lcrlbed according to a
Improvements conalst of two story
SUT.vey or plan thereof. dated October brIck house. porch front 16x40 feet·
2nd. 1924, made by AJonzo H. Yocum concrete block garage.. 9x18 feet.
•
Boro"U,l"h Engineer. as follow.:
•
Sold a.a the property of Andrew J
Beginning at a poInt on the north- Schroder and Mary lone Hannum·
•
east side of Clifton Avenue at the dis- real owners.·
tance of 97.S2 feet from the southeast GREER &; JOHNSON, Attorneys.
corner of CIlfton Avenu& and Bartram
Avenue; thence extending North 62 degrees, 27 minutes East 141.20 feet to
Mrs. E. ~rk Harris ot Ch.ca'go.
a point. thence extending South 30 de- nl .• spent the past 'Week-end with
greeI!l 59 mlnules East 68.91 feet to the h a t
..
northwest side of a flfteen feet wble er cou n • .PIor8. F. V. Warren ot
alley extending lSOuthwestwardly Into Walnut lane.
Clifton Avenue: thence extending -::,;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;:;;:;;;;;;:;:;;:;;::;
along the northwest Bide of said 16 :
feet wide alley South 66 degrees 68
minutes West 44.26 fetlt to a point,
thence extending- North SO degrees, 69
minutes Weat 30.19 ft. to a point:
E'pMdy
thence extendIng along a couree South
62 degrees, 27 minutes Wt"st and passIng through the center of a party wall
DAVE WOOD Media 0755
between the premise8 hereby conveyed
and the premises adjoining on the
COURT HOUSE, 'MEDIA, PIliNNA.
. , • :10 A..J(. Eutern W.. Time
COndltlone: P60.00 eaIb or certthlS
check at time of we (unl.. otherwiH alated In advertlaement) balance
In ten daY8, Other concUUOD.l on d&y
of aaJe.
.
Levari F~
No. 451
KLINE-Oet. 11. Girard Trust Com0165-.1.
pany, Trustee U/d of. Trust 0.( Jennie
FOR RENT-8lngle room and private
R. KlIne. settlor, dater Jan. 20, 1944.
bath.
near
colJecre.
Telephone KLINE-Oct. 31, Girard Trust ComS~artbmore 1203.
S~.;.;.~.cu'or ot Jennl. R. KIln.,
games.
lcated~
pany. Tru.etee U/., ot Benjamin Ii.
....wan Cobl7. 1'---.
Thornaa deceased t
....
Thomas and EI ' or _arearM J.
WOTICB OP PILUla &IfD AUDIT
eanor G. Thomaa
N
OP ACCOUlI'T8
~~~A-oct. 31. The Pe_lteee~~41l11tohereby c:lven to heJ.n. 1.,.. Ll
mpany tor InlfUrance. on
est that . ra and all pereolW In Inler_
and Granting AnnuUee Guard.
IanV08
of Donald T, Torchlan
In
estates hav~ntatu In the followlnc
y appoIntment of the a, O~~
the Regtate
n ed In the omce of
f WJlla and Clerk of tho,
u~ dated· Nov. 22. 1928.
Orphans' ti, °rt
u as the caee may be
d
th
Vlf>~1 N--OCt. 10. Violet I.cllmau"
an
at the 18Jne wul' be
on Monday D
be
presented
d~tra.trlx of Harry Vedennan,
o'clock A- M: :e~ r .... 19t.f. at to
Uon at whiCh.·lI • T •• for.conflnn .... W~~Rs.-:.oct. 21, 'l:he First National
will' aU41't said me the said Court.
n of Jledla, Gu&rdlan of VlrtJons to th
accoun~ hea.r u:cepstnla. Waters, late a minor.
tion of the III = e and make dlatrlbuIn the handa of ~es 8JtCertalned to be WILKES-oct. at, Lou1ea Emmick
e acc:ounlanta. .
ti~~~tdratrlz
ALLEN-Q
, _aae d.c,t.a. of :M.aIy Emily
K. G
ft' I
Executor ct.of 20CRobert
1 )(
reen e 0, WI~IA.MS-Oct. 80. .fohn Pershing
Allen. deceased a.r
acnus Wilhelm
WlillaDUl. executor of Raymond NelBRUNNER_pi. If G
BOn WIlHams.. also known !US RayAdministrator of Ii eOBJ"ge A- Gaul.
!lIond N. Williams. deceased..
cenaed.
osa. runner, de-
I
Aldan. deceued..
)l.ED (JROSS SUCCESSFllL
TO HONOR 'Bl4M
The annual footbjl.t.1 bonor progr~ will be :lleld for all the pl&.Yera '. in Junior and· sentor high 'on
Friday .December 1.
These programs have beell enjoyed for a
number of years. a.t Which Urnes,
fathers and· friends of the boys PaY
honor to· the team. C. MacDonald
Swan •. parents' chairmp,n, plane to
have a ver~ Interest_ng program.
OfDO~PBAW~'COUBT
FOR SAL!
FOR SA I.E.......C-Melody· Saxaphone.
THE SWART,HMOREAN
FOR RENT-One sunny room. home~ KELLEY-Qct. 81, John Francia Dusan. Guardian of Aneno Gibbs Kellik& IlUrroundings. cqnvenlent
to
ley, formerly Allene Karle Gibbs,
transportation.
Reasonable.
Breaklate a minor.
fast optional. Telephone Swarthmore
taken.
swarthmore schools are to be
highly commended tor their success'.in the Annual Red Cross .drive
in whlcb 'they almost reached laBt
yea.r.·s bolgh of $218.36, with the.
sum:. ot
$206.36.
F.rou\. the
tb.lrty
homerooms
twenty-t~ur
~eaChed 100 per cent. The president of the drive,· Marjorie He.rrl-·
BOn and the perslBtent hom.eroom
workers deserve much credit tor
\ their successful effo~.
CLASSIFIED
'I
The Bouquet
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,FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24,'1944
Straiqhtjaekd
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READY
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'K,LOWATT
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Itith
POOR W,R,NG
Lighling was considered the flrst and foremoSt
service when electricity was installed in most
homes years ago, Today, that picture has
changed because of the great number of elec·
tric appliances .in use in everyday house·
keeping. So, wiring' th~t 'was adequate just
twenty years ago has now become anliquated.
If we are to enjoy the all-electric home of the
future, our homes must have modem wiring.
'And il isn't too soon to be thinking obout the
esse~lials of a well-wired home after the WGra hom~ that includes I
.J.
2.
I.
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Adequate Entrance S.rvlce .
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Enoush WIring Circuits .
"'.nty of Swlldt.. and COIIv.nlMce Outlet.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
Do "., W.... ¥Jdly htt ••1411.__111. ,It I. Not ItaIf••••
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~AY, NOViMIER 14, 1844
THE Iy/AoRTHMORIAN
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redempUon ~r coupo.ns from varlous food produots. Anyone lnterested' In supplying coupons taken
from food packages and wrappers
AUXILIARY TO AID
CLUBMOBILE UNIT
NEWS,NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Molstad'
and their ,daughter Katherine
may aend them to Hr8. Herbert former residents of Cornell avenue
Bassett. 100 North Chester roa4, are ocoupy.lng their newly purch88Swarthmore.
,ed home at 680 Riverview road.
8421 new three-cent stamps have
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Mlchbeen reeetved for the uncompen- ener,\ Jr., of BalUmore Pike will
sated veterans at Coateavllle Hoa- entertain 'Mias Mary Ann Paton of
pita!. The deadJ.tne for more Hartford, Conn., as their week-end
stamps 18 December 1. Please get guest.
your contrlbutlon to Mrs. Oscar
Dr. and Mrs. George M. Karoa
Thls year the American Legion Gllcreest. 208 Vaasa.r avenue.
of Wellesley road entertained Dr.
Aux\llary wanta to continue the
Is there anyone in the commun· and Mrs. Preston Hoft and son
Clubmoblle Unit which is stationed
lty w'lo has an outgrown red dreBS Robert of Wilmington,' Del., as
at the front lines and which costs
In good condition, 8fze 14, who their guests on Thanksgiving nay.
$2100 per month to operate. Three
Mrs. Vlocent B. Pownall of North
Red CroBS girls and one mechanic would Uke to give it to the Auxillary's
adQpted
orphan.
She
is
Chester
road entertained at a :fwDare In oharge of the unit. Which
supplies coffee, doughnuts, ciga- asking &l.nta. Claus for this article By dinner party at Strath Haven
by way of Mrs. Gllcreest.
Inn. on Tha.nksglv.lng Day. Her
rettes, life savers. chewing
guests include~ Mr. and Mrs.
candy bars, matches. books, newsCharles R. Russell and
their
papers. magaZines. and w'hlch has &
Mr: and Mrs. Robert L. Coates
victrola and r~cords. and a moving ot Harvard avenue had & family daughter Joan of Ogden avenue.
picture machine and film.
dinner on Thanksgiving. Their Mr. and Mrs. Ja.mes Tierney and
The dally need for the $S.920 guests were Mrs. Eugene S. Farley their son David of Sproul road.
doughnuts are a burel of vitamin- and BOn. Gene. Dr. Farley who 19 Mrs. Isaac Walton of Oxford. Pa.,
ized ftour and filty pounds of short- attending the Junior College Con- Miss Emma Walton of Cedar lane,
ewng.
The maintenance of the ference In New York, jolued them and Mrs. Robert Walton of Rochester, N. y..
clubmoblle Is accompllshed by the here for the day.
Mr. Melvin 'C. Molstad of RiverMrs. R. 'V. Little of Park avenue
had Mrs.' Arthur Millnowskl of v.lew road and Mr. Norme.nKrase
Washington. D. C., as her house- of Harvard avenue attended the
guest a few days laa~ week.
semi-annual meetlng of the American Institute of Chemical EnginNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. pur- eers at st. Louis. Mo., from Sunsuant to the provlBlons or the Act of
Assembly of June 28. 1917, P. L. 646. day to Wednesday of this wpek.
and Its amendments and SUPplements,
Mr. and Mrs. Rob~rt ;Engle and
of intention to flle In, the office of the
Secretary of the Commonwealth ot their baby Bon Robert of Oberlin
Pennsylvania, at Harrlsburg. Pa., and avenue spent Thanksglv.lng Day
In the office of the Prothonotary of
the Courts of Common Pleas of Dela- with Mrs. Engle's parents Mr. and
ware County, on Tuesday, the 28th Mrs. Leo MacFariand of Overday of November,' 19i4, a. Certificate
for the conduct of a business tn Dela- brook.
ware County. Pennsylvania, under the , Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Jones of
assumed or fictlUous name. style or
deslgnaUon of WII..oUIAM B. BITTLE Haverford avenue are entertalnlng
, '& SON. wlt.h Us prinCiPal place of Mrs. Jones' brother-in-law and slabusiness at 126' Rutpl'a Avenue,
A~
Swarthmore. Delaware County. Pa. ter Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Baer of
The names and address of the persons Lancaster' over the Tho.nksgiving
owning or Inter8llted in said business
are Walter R. Johns and E;d'ward J. holidays.
Johns. 18 South Olive Street, Aledia.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. West of WalPa..
entertalnlng Mrs.
WILLIAM TAYLOR. Jr., SolICitor, nut lane are
OLD BANK BUILDING
202 County Building. West's brother-ln-Iaw and sister
Media. Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Ward. Mlas
Ruth Ward and Hr. John Ward of
Roselle Park, N. j., over the
TmnksgJ.vlng holidays.
Gerrie Dana a student at George
School Is vacationing at her home
'on Elm avenue until Monday· of
next week.
Spin~h
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Dana of
Elm avenue entertained at, a family dinner party a.t the RolUng
Green Country Club on ThanksgivIng Day.
Mr. and MrS. Herbert Bassett of
N. Chester road. Mrs. Bassett's
\
mother, Mrs. J. E. Ramsey and
aunt, Mig Nettie Alexande.r apent
'l'hanksg1v1ng day with, Mrs. Baasett's alater. Mrs. Crawford Twaddell of Westtown, Po..
Mr. and Mrs. William Cl'ftAlmer
of Harvard avenue spent the weekend visiting relatives 10 New 'fork
Disinfec~t City. Their daugl1ter Mias ~ice
Craemer of New York City spent
Tbankaglvtng ~ Jler home here.
No Points
C,C
Three lOcal 'bOys were inducted
into the service on November 17.
They are: Jobn Watson Delaplaine,
Army volunteer, son of Mr. and
qt
Mrs; Roy W. Delapla1n~ of Cornell
avenue; Horace Herbert Hopjdns.
Jr., Army, son of Mr. and Hnf. H.
Jr. Hopkins of Crest lane; and
Robert James Kerr. Navy volunteer, son ot Mr. and Hrs. O. W.
Kerr of Fairview road.
Costs $2100 To Keep
One Unit In
Operation
11188 Carol GOoctwin ..ho Is an
occUpational'
Tberaplat at.' the
FJbslmmoDII General
Ho.pltal.
Denver. Colo•• arrived ThankaBtvtng
mornlng to spend 10 4ays wltll her
mother, lIlre. Daniel R. Goodwin of
Walnut lane.
The MlB8ee JIary and Ellnor Bye
of College avenue entertained at an
informal Sunday 8upper: Their
guests included Mias Jane Wtng9r,
Hr. and lin. Daniel W'lnger, In-'
diana. Pa., and 14188 Helen Btu of
Elizabeth City, N. C.
i:J\ooop
.1
Troop ,18 enjoyed a five.hour
ouUng Saturday wben Ita leader.
~rs. CbarleBI larael and Mrs. RObert Hllkert &ccornpanled membens
on a hlke to the blatorlc Girl Scout
eabin 001 Darby Creek where th8J'
coD.ked thelr lunch: Troop Commtttee Chairman 'Mrs. W. O. Heinze
sha.:red the trip which! counts to.ward the foot traveler badge.
Group singing added to the fun.
On Monday the troop meetlng in
the Preabyter.ian Church worked on
lUG calendars for Sea Cheats.
gum.
OPEN----Tonight and
December
landS
7 P. M.-9 P.M. ,
December
II to 23
9
M.· 9 P. M.
alice barber, Gifts
Qu~ck
Frozen Foods
,
.pkg. S5e
Ford Hook Lima Beans
.pkg.27c
Prime Frozen
.pkg. 12c
Boston Baked Beans
.pkg. 19c
Sweet Potatoes .
.pkg. 23c
Vegetable Soup
125 ft. Roll Wax Paper
DYN,O
Dextrose
SUGAR
Ib
pkg,12c
WAXTEX
2 pa 29c
GIRLS' AND BOYS'
ALL-WOOL
·Bleach and ..
33" Bleach
12c
A Delicious and Easy Meal to Prepare
SPAGHETTI DINNER
pk 2ge
PEA COATS
10 98
SIZES 6 to 18
"
Our rugged regulation ~eltons-a.re wool. lined with bright red,
flannel. Pretty smooth aalllng witb their four large pockets and
real navy ancbor buttons! Fully double-breasted and reverse buttoned, ~ the girls (lucky!) can 'Wear them, too.
SPEARE'S DOWN8TAms,~ . ,
.
.
Roselli Brand-Takes but Five Minutes
tb Prepare. 1 Red Point.
Premier Brand
"
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C&EPure
M~ICORN GRAPE
tin 17c
.,
JELLY
Mott's Delicious
Apple Juice
Ib jar IDe
Ql bot 20c
80 without and do without if neecl
b. to help spe.d, the pace' of victory
You'll like it
T !iEanyoung
man in this picture obviously
IS
extreme example. Our Govern....ent cettai~y doe~ ~ot ex~ auy of us to
.., that far In ftstricx1ng OUl' boyiog-nen
to put the 6th ~ar Loan o~r the top.
But OQr fipUDg force. ceraainly Will leel
that th~ sacrifices are appreciated 'if we
deny ou,rselves some things and p' the
money ipto extra War Bondi instead. '
Remember. War ~nds payoff at ma-'
mrity at Jhe rate.of'4 lorntry'3 ill~aed. .,
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while chJs 6th War Loan Drive i. on.
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AUXILIARY TO AID
CLUBMOBILE UNIT
Costs $2100 To Keep
One Unit In
Operation
This year the American Legion
Auxiliary wants to continue the
Clubmobile Unit which Is stationed
at the front lines and which costs
$2100 per month to operate. Three
Rcd Cross girls and one mechanic
are in charge of the unit. which
supplies coffee, doughnuts, cigarettes, life savers, chewing gum,
candy bars, matches, books, newspapers, magazines, and which has &
victrola and records, and a moving
pictUre machine and film.
The daily need for the $3,920
doughnuts are a barrel of vitaminIzed fiour nnd fifty pounds of shortemng.
The maintenance of the
clubmobile is accomplished by the
OPEN-"'-
redemption of coupons from various food products. Anyone interested in supplying coupons taken
from food packages and wrappers
may Bend them to Mrs. Herbert
Bassett, 600 North Chester road.
Swarthmore.
343 new three-cent stamps have
been received for the Wlcompensated veterans o..t Coatesville Hospltal.
The deadl.lne for more
stamps Is December 1. Please get
your contribution to Mrs. Oscar
Gllcreest, 208 Vassar avenue.
Is there anyone in the communtty who has an outgrown red dress
in good condition, &1ze 14, who
would Uke to give it to the AuxilIary's adopted orphan.
She is
asking So.nta Claus for this article
by way of Mrs. G1Icreest.
Mr: and Mrs. Robcrt 1... Coates
of Harvard avenue had a familY
dinner on Thanksgiving. Their
guests were Mrs. Eugene S. Farley
and son, Gene. Dr. Farley who is
attending the Junior College Conference in New York. joined them
here for the day.
Mrs. R. V. Little of Park avenue
had Mrs. Arthur Millnowski of
'Vashington, D. C., as her houseguest a few days last week.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Imrsuant to the IJJ"Ovlslons of the Act of
Aasembly of June 28. 1917, P. L. 645,
. and Its amendments and supplements,
of Intention to file in the office of the
Secretary of the Commonwealth ot
Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, Pa., and
in the ollice of the ProUlonotary of
the Courts of Common Pleas of Delaware County, on Tuesday, the 28th
day of November, 1944. a Certilleate
for the conduct of a business In Delaware County, Pennsylvania, under the
assumed or fictitious name, style or
designation of WILUlAM S. BITTLE
& SON, wit.h Its prinCipal place of
business at 125 Rutgers
Avenue,
Swarthmore, Delaware County, Pa.
The names alld address of the persons
owning or Interested in said business
arc Walter R. Johns and Edward J.
Johns, 18 South Olive Street, bledia,
Tonight and
December
1 and 8
7 P. M.-9 P. M.
December
11 to 23
9 A. M. - 9 P. M.
I
alice barber, Gifts
Pa.
OLD BANK BUILDING
,
'VILLIAM TAYLOR, .Jr., SOlicitor,
202 County Building,
Media, Pa.
Quick Frozen Foods
.pkg. 35c
Ford Hook Lima Beans
.pkg. 27c
Prime Frozen Spina~h
.pkg. 12c
Boston Baked Beans
.pkg. 19c
Sweet Potatoes .
.pkg.23c
Vegetable Soup
125 ft. Roll Wax Paper
DYN·O
WAXTEX
Dextrose
SUGAR
2 pk.
29c
Bleach and Disjnfectant
,., 33" Bleach
Ib pkg 12c
qt 12c
No Points
A Delicious and Easy Meal to Prepare
SPAGHETTI DINNER
Roselli Brand-Takes but Five Minutes
to Prepare. 1 Red Point.
Premier Brand
pk
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. l'tlelvln C. Molstad
and their . daughter Katherine
former residents of Cornell avenue
are occupy.lng their newly purchased home at 630 Riverview road.
?tIl". and Mrs. Herbert E. Mlchener, • .Jr., of Baltimore Pike will
entertain MiSB Mary Ann Paton of
Hartford, Conn., as their week-end
guest.
Dr. and Mrs. George M. Karns
of 'VeUesley road entertained Dr.
and Mrs. Preston Han: . and son
Robert of Wilmington, Del., as
their guests on Than.ksgiving Day.
Mrs. Vincent S. Pownall of North
Chester road entertained at a fa.mBy dinner party at Strath Haven
Inn on Thanksgiv.lng Day. Her
guests Included Mr. and Mrs.
Charles R. Hussell and
their
daughter .Joan of Ogden avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Tierney and
their son David of Spl'oul road,
Mrs. Isaac Walton of Oxford, Pa.,
Miss Emma 'Val ton of Cedar lane,
and Mrs. Robert Walton of Rochester, N. Y.
Mr. Melvin C. Molstad of Rlverv.\ew road and Mr. Normo..n Krase
ot Harvard avenue attended the
semi-annual meeUng of the AmerIcan Institute of Chemical Engineers at St. LoUiS, 11010., from Sunday to Wednesday of this w~ek.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Engle and
their baby son Robert of Oberlin
avenue spent Tho..nksgiv.1ng Day
with Mrs. Engle's parents Mr. and
Mrs. Leo MacFarland of Overbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Jones of
Havel'ford avenue are entertaining
Mrs. Jones' brother-in-law and sister Dr. and Mrs. ,Yo K. Baer of
Lancaster over the Thanksgiving
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. West of Walnut lane are entertaining Mrs.
'Vest's brother-in-law and sister
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Ward, Miss
Ruth Ward and Mr. John Ward of
Roselle Park, N. J., over the
Trunksgiving holidays.
Gerrie Dana a student at George
School is vacationing at her home
on Elm avenue until Monday of
next week.
~lr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Dana of
Elm avenue entertained at a family dinner party at the Rolling
Green .CountrY Club on Thanksgiving DaY.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bassett of
N. Chester road, Mrs. Bassett's
mother, Mrs. .J. E. Ramsey and
aunt, Miss Nettie Alexander spent
Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Bassett's sister, Mrs. Crawford Twaddell of Westtown. Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. William Craemer
of Harvard avenue spent the weekend visiting relatives in New York
City. Their daughter Miss Alice
Craemer of New York City spent
Thanksgiving at her home here.
Three local boys were inducted
into the service on November 17.
They are: John Watson Delaplaine,
Army volunteer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy W. Delaplaine of Cornell
avenue; Horace Herbert Hopkins,
.Jr., Army. son of Mr. and Mrs. H.
H. Hopkins of Crest lane; and
Robert .James Kerr, Navy volunteer, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
Kerr of Fairview road.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1944
MlSB Carol Goodwin ·'Who is an
occupational
Therapist at the
Fitzsimmons General
Hospital,
Denver, Colo., arrived Thanksgiving
morning to spend 10 days with her
mother, Mrs. Daniel R. Goodwin of
Walnut lane.
The MIsSes Mary and Ellnor Bye
of College avenue entertained at an
Informal Sunday supper.
Their
guests Included MlSB Jane Winger,
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wlnger, In-·
diana, Pa., and Mlsa Helen HlIl of
Elizabeth City, N. C.
GIRLS' AND BOYS'
ALL-WOOL
PEA COATS
SIZES 6 to 18
10 98
Our rugged regulation Meltons-are WOOl, lined with bright red.
tlannel. Pretty smooth salling with their four large pockets and·
real navy anchor buttons! Fully double-breasted and reverse buttoned, so the girls (lucky!) can 'Wear them, too.
SPEARE'S DOWNSTAIRS STORE
29c
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C&EPure
M~ICORN GRAPE
tIn 17e
Mott's Delicious
'l'ftIop 18
Troop 16 enjoyed a tlve-hour
outing Saturday when Its leaders
Mrs. Charles Israel and Mrs. Robert Hilkert accompanied members
On a hike to the historiC Girl Scout
cabin on Darby Creek where they
conked their lunch. Troop Comm.1ttee .chairman Mrs. W. O. Heinze
shared the trip which counts toward the foot traveler badge.
Group singing added to the fun.
On Monday the troop meeting In
the Presbyter.lan Church worked on
1946 calendars for Sea Chests.
JELLY
You'll like it
Apple Juice
Ib jar 19c
Qt bot 20c
M'artel Coffee Ib 29c
MARTEL'
Buy More ••• Eat Better ••• Pay Leu at Martel'.
Go without and do without if need
be to help speed the pace of victory
man in this picture obviOUSly
T IS~Eanyoung
extreme example. Our Government certainly does not expect any of us to
go that far in restricting our buying-even
to put the 6th War Loan over the top.
But 0'!1' 6gbt!ng forces certainly win feel
that theIr sacnfices are appreciated if we
deny ourselves some things and put the
money into extra War Bonds instead.
~emember, War Bonds payoff at matuttty at the rate of $4 for every $3 invested.
Try to buy at least one extra $100 Bond
while this 6th War Loan Drive is on.
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The Swarthmorean, 1944-11
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1944-11
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