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BUY
THESWARTHMORE~
VICTORY'
BONDS
•
VOL. XVII-No. 48
,
SW~ PA., DECEMBER 7, U~45
LISTS FILM
.. LIKES
BLOOD DONATIONS
TOTALLED 5,042
OF G.I.,CHILDREN.
Anticipate Madonna
Program Next
Tuesday·
.
3-Year Achievement
Pays Chairmen
'For Work
SANTA'S COMING
$3.00' PER YEAR
Wall You Pia,. Santa
Opportunity Is given Swarthmoreans to remember the hosPitalized veterans at Chrlstmaa
time. The demand Is greater
than ever before lUI the boys return In ever Increasing numbers tor hospltallmtlo~. The
war is over but disabled veterans are I$lJll payllll'.:....som,e wUl
continue io pay tor the reat of
their Uvea.
Mrs. JtOf C. Comley, chairman
of Camp and Hospital wUl gladly aUPPbr information as how
beat you
briO&' Holiday
Cheer to
bO}'1!I, Call her
at Swa~more it9Z.
Hla-h army omciala and topBight 8ch~lmen see eye to eye
SWarthmore blood donors wlll be
upon at least one subject-the treInterested In figures compiled by
mendous value of visual. education. Santa IUIks The Swarthmorean the BlOOd Donor Chairman ef the
Dr. Charles F. Hoban, Jr•• w h 0 lUI to
.
tell every boy aDd girl who Red Crosa, Mrs. Phelps Bo.ule, tor
a Major durJlig the \\rar wa'i Chief wishes to see him that he' II be permanent record.
of the Film Dlstributlon Branch of there on ChrlstmlUl Eve. Parent.
From April. 1943. when the 8rI!It
the Army Pictorial Service and may begin at once to c.ll ~arth- meet WIUI h.ld to Jfaiieh, lUi..
18 now Specla' Aea1ab\litto the
ll1or~ o~oo and give th~ n&q1e. age, when the final meet occurred 6,0'43
rector of Vlaual Educatlob in ~b. ~q4 ~di'eaa of ~ cJ4lld~ Who pinta of blood were coliectec! hero.
Phlladelphla Publlc 8choo~ apo~e want Santa ~. aw~~~ ~!1e~,! With Five meeta In "41 yielded 610 pinta.
before the Woman's Club on Tuea-. ,the c~eery~!l wlilch :fiaeeehoed The same number of iiieiui hi '48
day tor both army and school.
through. Swarthmore tor ~.. past Ploduced un pintS and the Bve
At th~ invlt&tio~ of the ~ectQr:
Dr. Hoban. who waslntrool1ced 68 years.
BnaI' meetli hi '44' throug'l March. of Tnnltr ChiJI'Ch theReveren~
by Mrs. R. M. Iq"'Qfe,c~rmap
.Suc:p scurrying as Mrs;' Santa '45 garnered !Sii.
Davi~ B~un. ¥listor oftheSwarth~
of Motion Plctureti. fti-st' empha- and Banta;s. other helpers' are
more Presbyterian Cb.urch. wlll
Mrs. A. L. Clayden was the 1lrfst conduc' the service accor
'.' d 108 to
abed the Importance of film8 lUI about to get every:':lng r .... du tor
m
.....
,
Blood
Donor
Chalrman
s
e
r
v
i
n
g
'
entertainment and morale-blillders Santa·s visit. U.ntll 6 p.m,. on Dethe Episcopal Liturgy on Bund ay
throughout
the
iii'st
year
of
th~:i
to the army and then.
Qut cember 21 calls inVIting the jolly vital wartime activity. Mrs. Soule at 1 o'olock in Trinity E p IscopaI
their educational value both In the old fellow to stop 'will pour i n '
Church. Bwarthmore.
army training program and In tha~ tro'm parents. Then Mrs. Sarita w1lJ carried' on from there whUe Mrs.
At the same time. the Reverend
of the schOOls.'
.
--rt. "0 ftgure out Santa.s route Clayde'l conti_nued as che.lrman of George C. ·Anderson. rector of Trin.,- a ..Ion·g. winding one 'It ls. ......... SUI'gieal Dre88lngs. The tas~s
were Ity Episcopal Church. VII11 con d uc t
The major studiOS. ne Bald. per- and
.
.
.....A<.
hard.
nervewracklng;
and
often
un- the service according to the Presformed a fine and patriotic ser- Santa must plan ve .... carefull.... so
.
vice in providing the arJUed forces that· Santa wHl get e';el'Vwh'ere'.'!s·o, pOPul~r. but always faithfully per- t.yterlan form hl the Presbyterian
-.,,(ree ot
. c h arge-wIth til,m ent er- Y.o U see. YOU help Mrs....Santa. ve"" formed. and the record speaks to Chur·ch:. 'Both p'astors wlll 'preach
talnment. In
theaters pf war.
... the community ot a job well done. on the
"Presbyterlan-:Epis~t least three new
feature tUmB much when you
your father
copal Untty."
were produced 'per week, .many ot or mother tQ phone your name in
Several years ago the General
them appearing abroad long be- early. Arid that is why your name
.
Convention ot the Episcopal
'tore they were shown In this coun- mllBt be called In.
.
ChUrch authoriZed a Commission
cau
u.qe
*:
br~l1g~t
all
ask
toplc~.
PLAYERS CLUB
'IN BA·R.RlE· CLASSIC.
' . '.
HOUSING EXPERT
BURIED THURSDAY
John·R. Helms Was
Widely KnoWli.
Authority
John R. Helms. executtYe .'riceprealdent ot the PenlllJ71Yi1.illa·
Hou.Jng and Town PlanalDg AasoolaUon and naUonally knOWn autttoriiy on hou8lng. died sUdden.,
MOilday ot a heart attack at hla
1\0me Swarthmore and ~ceton
avenues. He ",as 54.
Mr. Helms p~nne4~ l~y. Dext
Week for a' tour of South ean,1Ina.
studying hOUsing proJ~t& ~e was
technical adviser In the de1!'elopment of the U.OOe.080 slum-clearing project In' .chester a tew yeanl
ago.
He was secretary of the Pennsylvania State HOU8lng Institute. a
member 'of the National Assocla- .
tlon of HOUSing Officiar. and conlIullont to the Delaware County
Housing Authority. He was a grat)uate of Dr~xel Institute ot Technology and of the U.nlversity of
Pennsylvania.
SurvivIng are hla wife Marie E.:
a brother Paul. and two' Iilirters;
IIrs. Harry Bates and Mrri. John
Schultz. all ot Ridley Park.
Services were held Thursday In
Philadelphia. CQllduct~d by the
Rev. George C. Anderson. rector
of Trinity Church. Interment was
made In WeSt Laurel Hill Ce~c.
tery•.
try.
\
'Each year Santa·s calling list is'
to enter .tnto negotiauons witli the
Most of the theaterS were ot;. the ·new. becillise boys. a!ld' girls do
Presbyterian
to. examine
most primitive kind. On ABcen- grow up (worse luck) or move to
the possibilities Ot Ii. un.o.n between
slon Island, a strip of vol~nlb rock ,~~w placeBo 'So if yoU wish him to
the two churches. The negotlaUonll
10 mnes long by llvewlde. the visit you •. looking ana sounding like
have '~een continuing since' that
stage consisted of'a pair of posts the jolliest· Cliristmas ever, ask
Ume. and other denomln'atlons are
with a screen stretched between 'your parents to cali 090'0 soon.
0
S
watchiJ)g the developmants with
them. while r.ows·
saD~b~gs Then on Chr.fstirtlUl Eve. because
great interest.
placed on shallow terraces dug out you' .know he's a friendly old Bah~t.
No 'definlte plans have been
. of the hl1ls. formed the seats. On light· your porch so that-his enThe Players Cllib brings' a formulated' fQr the union as the
C'-t S~er
the Anzlo beachhead. there was a
will be a .. welcome..Qne. .T.he..cllan&'t>"ot-faro .to . its . audtences . .,rellmlnary sta.cea
Include
. slmilai theater. shOWing tllms be- first thing you know. his bells will this month. Atter presenting three the discussion ot the various bases
The luncheon-meeting.-'· speaker
tween air-raids.
ring and he'll be there.
It now
Sir James M. upon which ·.a union could be as- for the League Of Wome~ Voters
Good Vdtlcs
But .remember, h'e can·t be ev- Barrie's cllUlstc. "Dear Brutus". tabllshed.
on Wednesday. December ~a. will
What kind' ot fUms did the G. erywhere all at once, and he hlUl Performances begin on Tuesday.
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
be . James A. Perkins,. newly. apI.'s like? No war pictures It was so many boys and girls to see, and r.ecember· 11, and run through
SEAL 1lOO11l OPEN
paln.ted Vice President of Swarth.
often said. but this was 'not true. he 'must follow Mrs. Santa·s route Saturci!l.Y.
Mrs. Harry 1.. MUleI'. Chairman more College.·
Dr. Hoban asserted. They did not so that he won't miss any of you.
Though well known to most ot Health and Welfare Committee
His subject .
be "United
care for the Hollywood ~erslon of Even It yoU hear him In the nelgh- lovers of the thlatre. the play has of Swarthmore Women's Club an- Sta.tes Foreign . Policy in Europe."
war-this was t.oo unlike the facts borhood and he' doesn't stop at a refreshing charm· and offers nounces the opening of the booth Mr. Perkins Is. particularly well
as the G. 1.'8 knew them-but au- your' house. don't be discouraged. ample opportunity tor good char- sale of .Chr~stmas: Seals this :week. qualified to speak on this topic.
then tic war pictures. they llked He'll be there. And then what tun acterizatlon by every. player in the ChrIstmas Seals. which finance tho
as he has just served tor' .nearly
Immensely. In fact. the weekly you'll have!
cast.
year round work of the Delaware
two war years In the Enemy
combat film reports which were
"
. The play is directed by J. WU- County Tuberculosis and Health Branch ot the Foreign Economic
sent to the theate~ Qt war. were
llam Simmons. whose cast Includes .\ssoclat(c)n will be sold by local
f\,dmlnlstratton Q8 Deputy Director.
the most popular of aU' Pictures
HOLD. ANNUAL PARTY
such famiUar pla.'yera lUI Barbara women who have. volunteered to
In the year 1945 alone heJlla,dEf
produced. "Westerns" the~ tUrned
M. Graves. Martha Kelghton. Nan- assist the aSlloclation' during the
three' tr.tps to Europe. .spendlng
thumbs down on-"westerns" were
The community and friends of cy G. Savelli. Beth Allyn. R:obert ~ampaICD. Booths. wlll be located
most of the time in Germ~nf. and
not true to Ilte and the Boldler;'l' ths,. Legion Auxiliary are asked to W. Graham and Lewla E. Good- in the Bank.
th'e rest of it with the F.E.A.. ~n
knew it.
But musicals, especially come at 2 p.m. to a Christmas enough. NeW" players are .Joyce
"The booth S·aie." according. to WashlngtO&l.
with Betty Grable or a row of Bridge Party In the Legion Room Harvey. Albert R. Warrington and Mrs; Griffith G. Leve·rlng. ChristThe luncheon wlJl bebeld ~t 1
bathing beauties. they doted on. oq .?dQ~day, Dece~ber .10 •. A sliver David KaiJler. Jr.. JosephH. Col- l)Ias Selll Education Dir~tor. "Is
o'clock,
at Strath Haven Inn. and
the lf~~~r ~~~fly~~r t~~ l1~ttEtr. Qtrerlng ~d a' ~ocery a!ticle Is IIns returns to players. Cluh after tor the convenience ot any resithose
who
cannot attend are In. Tralnl~g 1l.ma; w.hlch ~$ght pe asked for: admiSSion. ,Refresh- severai years absence in the Army. dents who may not hav~ received
described as educational' In con- ments wlll be served and a table and Patricia Gallagher makes her Seals b mall or who m.~y wish to ,:i~ed. to come In later to hear tho
..v . a.tldltl~nai Seals.". The speaker.
trast to those which were solely prize offered. There will be aprons first appearance with an a~ul~ cast: l'urchlUle
for entertainment.. ~ere u~ed in and.a few fancy articles.on sale.
Sta.ge manager for this produc- Seal campalgn 'opened November
large qyq,ntlties aqtl: were
an exhibit of gifts for needy tion is Sam Mitchell. Other
19th and wUl continue untll, Christ.,
COLLEGE HOME BASKETBALL
iy valuable in giving men a broad families In our area.
stage assistants· are J. Roy Snape. mas. "Funds ralsed." continued
GAMES'
\Vednesday. Dec. '12 .....:.......... Penn
orientation In regard to the wa'1'
·Mrs. L. L. Hedgepath. Mrs. \~al- Joanne Dunbar. Samuel Bigger. Mrs. Levering. "will be used to
Saturday. Dec. 15 .................... F.AM.
A serl,.es. produced by F'rank capra; ter Thorpe and Mrs. Alban Eaven~ Donald Swan and Irma KeigJ:tton. support such projects ot theassoMonday. Dec. 1'1 .................... LaS~
under the heading. "Why We son attended the AuxlUary County Mrs. John M. Broomall. Mrs. clatlon as the county mass chest
WednOllday. Jan. 2 ................ Drexel
Saturday. Jan. 12 ................ Urslnus
Fight". treated such I$ubjects as: meeting in Cheste~ on Wednesda.y Cha.rles W. Luken~•.Mrs. L~W~~. x-ray. surveys. rehabilitation and
Tuesday. Jan: 22 .................... P.M.C.
"Prelude to War."· "'The Nazis
f I thl
fo Goodenough and Mrs. Lee . enSaturday. Jan. 26 ............ Delaware
, last taking a box 0 c 0
ng
r nett are in charge of properties. soCial service work and assistance
Wednesday. Feb. 6.....:... Haverford
Strike." ·.·Dlvlde and Conquer.' the child wei !are of overseas' famI tl
to tho tuberculous veterans. The
Tryouts to aid In the se ec on
"The Battle of Britain." ''The ilIes in our state..
of citsts tor the remaining. pla)'s annual sale ot Christmas Seals is
FRESHMAN BARN DANCE
Battle of Russia." "The Battle of
The deniand for stamped Chrlst- ltro to be held at the Club house the sole support of this work."
China."
mas cards at Coatesville has been on Monday. December 17. at 8
!Mrs. Albert Eavanson and her
The ninth grafie pupils. their
Another group. the "Fighting satisfied, therefore. thc cards thus n.m. Members and friends of the commUtee will be In the booth.
Man" series. written in the G. I. fal' received will be sent to' the Club -are Invited to attend and
parents, ana teachers will .hold u
vernacular. bolStered the fighting Philadelphia Naval Hospital. where take part. It Is believed this Is
square dance on Friday evenlnll'.
(Continued on Page 6)
condifions are crowded and from $I real oJ)'Portunity for tho.~e wh~
. Kappas Meet
December' 7. in the high school
which an appeal for these cards .have been overlook.ed in the castgym,naslum. L. C. Hastings will call
WELCO-.. VISITORS.
The Kappa Kappa Gammas will figures for the dance. There will
has come. 'j'hey may be left with ing because their talents or .. desire
Mrs. J. Gilcreest.· 209 Vassar ave- to play are not· known to the .hold an annual Christmas tea at be a grand march. ruid somesur~ .
Mrs. .Catharine J. Pierc~. ~et
the horneot Mrs. John M. Broom- prises are In store for all who at. . directors.
erence Librarian at Swarthmore nue. .
If any store owners or IndiVldAfter the tryouts. the Club will an Sat1;,lrday. Decembe~ 8. at 2:30. tend.
College and her son Major Henry
.; ,
uals have posters ot any holiday ('lose until February. when .John
3'. Pierce returned to Durham.
occasion and wish to send them to Dolman. :Jr.. is scheduled to direct.
N.C .. 'Vednesday after visiting Mr. Coatesville. they may be left with
and Mrs. Charles :so Shaw oC Pnrk tho Christmas cards, as they are
Friday, December '1
.
8:00 P. M. 9th Grade Square Dance ..............................H.igh ~c!to~l Gym
avenue since Friday of last week. freely used at this hospital.
OF SERVICE
Saturda,., ~fnbel' 8
... .
-!oIajor Pierce arl'ived in this
7:00
&
9:00
P.
M.
"The
Long
Voyage
Home."
........
Clothler
M~morial
country in' October atter being Q'
, Cpl. Elinor Burgeti•. WAC. ar.
Sunda,., December 9
. ' .'. ~ .
l,risoner In Japan three and a half
' .
rived in the states November 18 11: 00 A. M. Morning Worship ......···..................................... Local Churches
years: He spent a month at the
Lt. Col•. ,Frederlck. ~trelcher ot
Tu3SCla,., December II
.~., '. ;.
after aerving ,overseas in New 2:00 P. M. Madonnas In Picture and Song ..........:.............Woman·s OlUb
Moore Gen.eral HosPital.' neer :As~- .North Cbe8ter'road' 'was decorated
8:00 P. ·M. h. Club Stated Meeting ....................................Woman,.ClUb
Ville. N.C.. recuperating prior to November 16 by the French gov- Guinea a!,ld In the Phllippl~es 16
8:20 P. M. "Dear Brutus" · ...... ······'·· .. ···..·....····-.. ~.. ·......:.......Player·8 .Club
.
.!oinh:g his mother. ,wllo .~.: on .a :·el'n,nen't· WttJ;l tMCiolx d.e Guer~ months.
.
\Vednesda,., December 12 .
year's leave
absence from the for his part tn the liberation 0 .
She receIved her disCharge. at Ft. 1: 00 P. M. L.VfI. V. LUncJteon · .. ··~···· ..........·~··.; .. :~;.•..•: ...Stra.th .~av.en Jnn
8:20'P4 M.· ·~Dear Brutus". ·•····....'··· ..··· ........· ........................ ~ •..~layer s Club
~ollcgf'!. and who Is .'(i:f:lit~ng. ~el' ~,s~ FranIl8. ~4t is an executive officer. Des M«;iiib. IoWa; 'after three years
~ 8: 30 P. M. College Basketball with Penn ···.··.........._ ...'..;...... Fleld House
ter ......... C A AndreWs -Of- Dhl-h·am. With' the G-l . Section U.S. Forces
..'1 • ...
•
•
)
I Paris. of sen:fce •. and i8 DOW. ~si~'n~ in'
,
.
~ December 13 .. , . '. '.
•'
Major Pierce plans to return to European 'l'heatre (Rear n
Swarthmore pr:iOr to enterl~ ,col- 1:00 P. M. Mother's Club DlnDe'r ··· ..· .. ··......·..·.....................Woman s Club
North carolloa State College in the In a tew weeks Col. streicher e~8:00 P. M. ~t~orean WrapP.1ns ..~...~.....--:. .,..-;~~rt)lmoreanOftl
. WtIlQ.to.Fl:aDkfo.-t..QenDaJlY.
.&:20 l!.. I&. "Dear. ·~u.w·! ..·---·..·:-·....;.......:..:.... -:",.;.....;,.:.. Pla¥er.a Club,
·uar
.. f1l&.u.l'e. ..• ,~~ . . ._. ' .. ",~.
..~'-.~........ ~
_
lege. .'
Chur~h
'I'ryouts for PostH lid
C t
ay as
Dee. 11
ot
tr~.ce.
merelf~
fa~ces.
.
e~Y8
will
extr~me- ~18'0:
ba~.k-
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
om
of
-
.
~ .
PERSONALS
pt..
William D. Mitchell tele- ters llved on North Chester road
phoned bls mother Mrs. Lydia G. for several years during the BUtz
Mitchell of North Chester roo.cl In England. later JOining her hu.from caUfornia Friday night upon band there. He lB an Instructor at
hla arrival from the Pacl6c area. Oxford University. M..... Malin
He bas . been attached to the joined her husband In August of
"Wlcblta." wblch served as a l!J.ag !bls year. He l8 vlce-dlrector ot
sblp In tbe Invaalon of Okinawa the lntergovernmental Committee
and Is now being converted into a on Refugees in Londou.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paulson of
transport ship. He Is dUB here on
Park
avenue entertained 85 guests
a 30·day leave before reportlng
at
"Open
House" Sunday in hODor
for a new assignment.
of
their
80n
Lt. Paul K. Paulson
Lt. (jg) JameS Ha.yes, BOn of
recently
discharged
from the Navy
:Mrs. James A.. Hayes. Jr., of North
after
61
months
of
service
with 38
Chester road wlll return to his
months
overseas,
and
of
their
Bon·
ship the U.S.S. .James O'Hara an
In·law
SgL
Wesley
V.
France
after
attack transport In San Francisco
on Saturday; He has been spend- three years of service and 18
Ing his flret leave since .January monthe of overseas duty.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. 'Murray of
1944 with his mother.
Lt. Comdr. John A. Miller U.B.- Yale avenue and their son Peter. a
N.R., eon of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. cadet at Virginia Military Institute
Mliler of Thayer road started on, who was home for the week·end
'hIs way to the State8 from the drove to Indiantown Gap on SunMarehall Islande December 18. day to bring home their- 80n Paul
ThlB will be Comdr. Miller's first who was discharged from the Army
ChriBtmas a.t hoine since 1~'L He that afternoon after three years
of service. He served 31 months
baa been overseas 1 B months.
Ena\gn .Thomas Ren~l\, U.S.- overseas. In Africa. Italy and AusN.R.. 18 now stationed on Leyto tria. and arrived In New York
with the Logletla Support Company aboard the cruiser Savannah last
after serving on UTbe Burdo". Wednesday. Before entering the
Army. Mr. Murray was employed
A.P.D. No. 188.
by
Reuters news agency In New
Lt. John Pelreol returned to tbe
States the latter part of NoveD,lber York City.
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Donale W. Poole
after a year of overseas service
of
North Swarthmore aven~e en..
with the 10th Armored Dlvlalon,
tertalned
MrS. Poole's coUsinS CaPand is now on terminal leave. Mrs.
tain
J.
Lockwood
Pratt, U.S.N. and
Pelreol with her young son have
Mrs.
PraU
and
SOl!
John, of Washbeen llving with her parents Mr.
and M..... Gilbert S. Winant of ington. D. C.. as their week.e:nd
Sproul road wblle her husband baa gueste. They attended the ArmYNavY game on SaturdaY.
been overseas.
Dr. and Mrs. George L. ArnlltLt. Thoma.s Ellot returned to the
States TuesdaY9 November 21, after age of South Chester roo.cl left yesserving In the South Pacific area ter(!ay' to spend the week-end in
slnce April. He Is 8pendlng a leave Washington, D. c., as the gueste
with hl8 wife and small deu!!hter of Mrs. Armltage's stster and
SIgrid who have been IIvins with brother-ln-l&w, Mr. and Mrs. WilMra. Eliot's parents Mr. an,d Mrs. liam D •.Wermoutb, f~rmerly of
Swarthmore. Thel~, daughter Mrs.
carlos Noyes of Parrish road.
Barbara Ann Cro88en a atud~nt Gl!Iorge H. Troxell, Jr., will ac·
at Northfield School for G1rIB. East company them.
Northl\eld, MIUIfI., visited Laura
Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of
Lee Hopklna at Middlebury Col- Harvard avenue entertained a.t dinlege, Middlebury. Vt.
ner Monday evening when their
Ruth Servais, WAVE 8/20 who out..of.town iruests were Capt.
Is on a. & daY leave from her -post Hugh Webster, U.S.N.. and Mrs
In San' Franc\eco, entertabled a Webster of Bo·&ton. Mass" Dr.
few frtenda for clInner and bridge Royal L. Larimer. former Dean of
TUesda:y even.lng a.t ber home on Hamma D1V/nlty School, WittenDiokInson avenue.
berg Cottege. BprlnStleld. Ohio. and
G. WIlUam Sickel, Ph. M. 2/0 Mre. Harold Arnold of Wilmington,
recently returned from Okinawa Del.
aboard the .",u.S. Grant/' which Is
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Turner
now' being de.commlsstoned by the
of Guernsey road entertained 26
NavY. He reports for re..asslgnfriends at a dance at their home In
ment at the Phllo.clelphla Navy
honor of their ninth wedding anniYard today after a. leave with his
versary Saturday evening. Mrs.
parents Dr. and Mrs. George B.
Turner was the former· MlBs caroSickel of Strath Haven avenue.
Pte. Jim Terrells return~d to lyn E. Clement of Valley Forge.
Mr. Dorman McBlrney of Harcamp Grant. IlL, Wednesday after
a 14-day leave" with hls parents vard avenue has just returned
Mr. a.nd Mrs. James Terrel1s of trom a mission to England In the
Interest of the DuPont Co. The
Villa. Nova. avenue.
• Dr. and :Mrs. George B. Siokel :M:cBlrne"Ys are recent newcomers
of Strath Haven avenue accOPl- to SWarthmore.
panled bY their SOD G. William
Bickel, Ph. M .• 2/13, honle Oil' lea.~e
ENGAGEMENTS
returned Monda.y after a week a
trip to the New Eugland state..
Mr. and ·Mrs. "George A. 81mThey apent the week.end with Bar·
mOIl8
of Yale avenue announce
bam Sickel a. student at the Walthe
engasement
ot their daughter
nut HlII School, NaUck, Virginia
Laura
and Alexander
Grace A. Brewster S/le of the
William
Fraser.
son
of Mr• .Tames
WAVES IB expected to a.rrive home
Fraser
of
WlImlngton,
Del, at a
in time ·for Christmas. The daughtea
on
Sunday.
Miss
Simmons
was
ter of Mr. S. B. Brewster she Is
graduated
from
Miss
Dlman's
now a.t the Naval Air Statlon, ~
sohoolin Philadelphia.. Mr. Fraser
nana River, Fla.
Mrs. E. Robert Marks of Prince· attended Dartmouth College and
tOn avenue will entertaln frlendB was graduated from Wlllla.m and
tonight at her home In honor of MarY College.
.,.-Ruth Servais who is home on a
f
Miss :Mary A. Howard and MIBS
15 day leave.
"Mr. Norman W. Krase returned Be88e Howard ot Chester announce
from abroad laBt week on the S.S. the engagement of their niece Miss
M"a.reda.le. -He haB been In Eng- Catharine M. Howard to Mr. Y. S.
land In the Interest of the Dupont Wa.lter Simmons, BOIl of Mr. and
Co. and served' on the Technical Mrs. George .A. Simmons of Yale
Inteillgence CommlBBlon on the avenue.
oontinent for the past six months.
He expects to return to England
In J"anus.ry.
Former
swarthmoreattS Mrs.
Harry Lawson and Mrs. Patrick
'Malln recently enjoyed a visit tow
gether in Oxford, England. Mrs.
l.AWBon with her two small dauogh·
I
The Players Club
ofSwartbmore
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Dec. 11, 12, 13, 14 ..... 15
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The marr!age of Jrllaa Kay :Mans·
deld Ferry, daughter of Mrs. M ........
lleld Ferry of New York CIty and
the late Mr. Ferry and Mr. .T.
Jarde.n Guenther. Jr. 80n of the
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Guenther of
"Friendship \RUI Farm", Paoli will
be solemnized in Trinity Church,
New York City,' Saturday atternoon. December 8, at 4:80 p.m.
Rev. Guenther will otllc1ate, 68slated by the Rev.' Charl98 T.
Bridgeman D.D., Cannon ot- tho
Angellcan Cathedral In Jerusalem.
Miss ;Ferry wll, be g;tven in ma.r·
rlage by her brother, Lt. .John
lI&DBlleld Ferry, U.S.A. Mr. Robert
Slmp80n of New York City Will act
. . beat
man.
Following the Ceremony there
will be a email reception at the
home of the brtde's mother.
TO
wED
The marriage of lllas il\lZabetlJ.
Brinsfield dau!!hter of Mr. and Mrs.
John L. Br1nsfield of Glra.rd avenue to .Mr. W.llllam S. Fawcett oon
ot Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fawcett of
Ridley Park, formerly of swarth..
more will take place Wednesday
evening, December 13, at 6 I).m.,
In the Swarthmore Methodist
Churcb. The Rev. Roy N. Keiser
will omclate at the ceremony.
Mias Anne Brlnldield will attend
her elmer as maid of honor and
I I..... Charl98 Edward Black of Rutledge, cousin of the bride, will ·act
as matron of honor.
Mr. Black will serve &8 best man
for Mr. Fawcett. and the nahan:
,\-"i11 !ncludo MI. Walter Wagner
aud Mr. Ralph f;helly of Swarthmore.
Mrs. Wmlam Bell ot Media will
present vocal numb~r8 preceding
the ceremony. A smail reception at
the church tor the Immediate :fam..
Ules and a few friends Wl)) follow
the ceremor.y.
All frJends are cordially Invited
to attend' "the ceremony.
CHRISTMAS PARTY
Mond87, ])f,oem~r 10. :a p.m.
Lep.on Room
AdmlseJon SHYer OJl'ertng and
Groceries
Proceeds for
Nee4J' Veterans' and other families In tbIs area.
Spouaored b) AmerIcan LegIon
AuxII1al')'
Refreshments - Table PrIzes
. 81ZO P.M."
,
her
IIrL Soul";
Mr. and )Ira Georgell'rellaoln of
Mr. and Mre. Amb........ P. SalSharon HIli are recelv1Dlf coilgratm1nl
of New York City announce
IIlaUona on the birth of a eoD ';obD
the
birth
of an eight and one-half
OD November 11 III Taylor HOBpoUDd
son
Damed Ambroae. Jr•• oD
pltaL
November 80 In the Presb)'terlan
The new baby 18 a grandsoD of
Hospital, New York City.
Mr. and M..... Lovett Frescoln of
Mre. Balmlnl 18 the former Mias
Harvard avenue. BlII four yearAdrienne
ChIld daughter of formold IIleter Cathie ha.a returned
er
Swarthmore&D8
M.rs. Frederic A.
home after 110 two-week vIalt with
Child and the late Mr. Child. 1I:rs.
her grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn R. Brownell. gTandmother~
Jr., ot Telford. Pa., are belDg congratulated on the birth of their fi#~~~~~
second SOD, Timothy, OD November
DO YOU BJl'OW
28 \11 Grand View Hospital, Sellersft. 8 _ cue fft ~ ....'"
ville.
TN.ltI~'
The baby Ie a grandson of Mrs.
.arre·R· ....
John R. Brownell of Rutgers a.veRUSSFI 'S SERVICE
nue and of Mr. and Mrs. Phelpo
Soule of Park avenue. Four year)[M. _You c.r L ... tlI.. DualIo....
old Margaret Brownell of Telford
Kep1&r Sent.. WI8.~. H.
lB In the midst of
month's vlslt \y;
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a
MARY DUNHILL •
PRINCE
MATCHIABELLI •
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Natural and PrO(:essed
GRAVE BLANKETS
R~aionably Priced
CARNS FLOWERS
('Orclaid. Alway."
Bal't Pike, SplI'in,Eield
Phone Swa. 0450
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LegIon Room
Boft)ugh BalI
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W:'~rodIJ,!",p"-d1aa7
M. WALTERS
UnltJ Writer mnduct& the classes
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Wednesday, December 12, 1945
EulKY
PBlDAY
Eutere4 . . Becond CIaa8 Matter, o1an... - 14 1.
om"" at Swarthmore, Pa.,und sr the
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n, at the Poet
Act of March I, 18'19.
DEAD~WEDNE8DAYNOON
FRIDAY, DECEl4IER 7, 1945
PI hyterian Church Noles
The Vestry of TrIQlty Eplacopal
Church and the Sesaton of the
Swarthmore Presb)'"terlan Church
announce an, exchange' of pulpits
between Mr. Braun and Mr. A.nderltOD this Sunday morning, De..
cember 9, at the regular 11 o'clock
service. Thle pulpit exchange Is In
the interests of church unity and
friendly relatione. Members are
asked to attend their own churches
this Sunday. The BOrmon topics will
be "Presbyterian-Episcopal Unlty.'·
Mr. and Mrs. George Schoblnler
at the Harvard avenue· entrance
and Mr; and Mrs. Roy S. Latimer
at the driveway-transept entrance
will aaslst the pastor ..~ extending
the greetings of the, Church to the
congregation tollowlng the 11 0
clock. service Sunday. morning.
All departments of the Church
School will meet at 9:45 o'clock.
The Wome.D's Bible Class will meet
at ·10 o'clock .tn the Church tran·
,sept.
Tho Church Hour Nursl)r)'" meets
e~h Sunday morning from 11 to
'12 o'clock, for c""hUdren agee 1
to 1......
Troop No. J of the Boy Scouts
ot America will meet each Thursday evening in the Parish House
from 7 to 8:30· o'clock.
The Surgical Dressings group
meets each Tued.ay morniDg from
10 to ,12 o'olo~k.
New members will be received
into the church by transfer of
church letter br on confeaalon ·01.
faith on Comm.unlon Sunday. Jan·
9
The Junior Choir will rehearse
Fclday' evening at 1 oiClock in the
Parish House. The, Chapel Choir
wlll rehearse on Thursday evening
at 7:45 o'cl9Ck. The Girls High
School Choir will rehearse at 5
·o'clock on Sunday afternoon. New
members are welcomed in each of
these cholrB at any time. It you
would like to become a member of
:'I. choir please consult Henry Faust.
Tho Women's Association Christ·
mas Tea will be held Wednesday.
· December -12-· at';'2:80 o'clock. A
cordlai Invitation Is extended to
women of the church and COngr~
gation an-d their guests. Dr. and
Mre. David Braun will be the
guests of honor. The J"unior Choir
will sing and Mrs. Leonard C. Ash-'
ton will play some Christmas selections on the harp.
CHURCH SERVICES
SWARTlDIOR1l: PRESBYT1ilRIAN
CHURCH
Rev.. DAVid BraUn. Klnlste1'
• :4& A. M. -...rhurcb Scbool.
11:00 A. H.-Morning
8:30 P. M. \
Worship.
Unity."
PRELIMINARY GAME 7:00 P. M.
Rev
~chOOI
FelloWllblp.
Mli:TllODlST CHURCH
Ref' N. KeIs(.!1-.D.D .• Mlnlater.
SU.....Ay
9 :46 A. M.-Church Sehool.
11:00 A. M.-8ermon Topic: "In a Day
of ConfullJion."
LASTZDAYSFriday ami Saturday
IRENE DUNNE
ALEXANDER KNOX
CHARLES COBURN
in
OVER 21
This Gun For Hire
anti
Man from Musie Mountain
Maa.., T_., '" Wed.
JOSEPH COl lEN
JENNIFER JONES
ill
'1:00 P. IL-Youth Fellowship.
Season Tickets For .Sale
TRINITY CHURCH
R.v. Gee. Chrt.Uan Anderson. Rector
SUNDAY, DECEMBER t
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
11:46 ... JI.-Church School.
U:OO .A.. K..-TIle Rev. David Braun
wID preach. Sermon TOp-
Adults $2.5D-Children under 18 $1.25
·
Ic: '·Presbyterian EpIIJOO-
pal Ullity,"
':00 P. J4.-Ukranlan ServIce
Polk Danetnc.
Tu: Ineluded
and
THB IlEL.GlOU8 9OO1 .. ,Y 011'
FRIENDS
Make Checks
Payahl~
to
Swat1:nlore College
(EDelenl SeIf-Ad.h
III ... ;..-1 .-velope)
MAIL TO DEPT. OF MEN'S A11U.ETICS
SWAlmtMoRE C()II roE
WVELETTERS
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uary 8.
6 :0& P. }d.-High
THEATRE
P4..
PETER E. TOLD, .E4ltor
MARlORlE TOLD AoIoc
Lo.....e :McCarter
Irma :u:. Parry
, PhJzllla~=
Anderson w11I
preach.
Sermon topie:
··Preebyterian Eplscopal
MEDIA
sw~o_
SUNDAY
9:45 A. X.-Flrat Da.7 SchOOl.
9 :45 A.K.-..lohn Moore of Swarth·
more College will discuss
"Lite In the Old 'l\Wtament." All are welcome.
U:OO A. II.-¥..tloa.
WEDNESDAY
• :10 A. II. to .,10· P. ».-sawln" and
Qul1tlna
In
WbitUer
Hoo...
Bot lullCbeOn.
AD ..... cordl8ll~ In....ted.
3
IN UKRAINIAN U'i'URGY
~s--....._
George
,
AT
TBB SWARTRMOREAN. Uio., PUBItIsREB
Everyone Welcome
FOR
HMOR
THE SWARTHMOREA
Emma Bleecher formerly of Vassar avenue 18 ~the baby's great
UNI1Y ASSEMBLY
M. Banic
Director
Mn. iJoycI Eo Kauffman .
SabectlptloM,
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WED TOMORROW
Sunday 0nI,. ---:. '. 2 Features
DEAR BRUTUS
c~
MI8II Helen E. Wharton daughter
of Mr. and MI1I. Harry B; Wlulrton
ot Iowa City. IowB.t will become
the bride of Captain .John BOWditch III. BOD of Mr. and Mrs. John
Bowditch. Jr., of Cedar lane, Sunday. December 9. at "' p.m. In the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
The Rev. Dr. David Braun will
otrlclate.
7,1M1
with
BIRTHS
. TO WED SUNDAY
The Boord ot Trustees will meet
Tuesday eve.uing. December 11 at
8 o'clock In the Church StUdy:
The Benevolence .committee will
meet Sunday afternoon at 2 o·clock.
In the Church stUdy.
.Father Omelan MyC)'k will intone the Ukralnlall L1tUl1lY at B
opeclal aamce In Tr.lnlty E!>lai!opal
Church on Sunday at 6 p.m.
Fath9r Mycyk. who is 'pamor of
St. Mary'8 Ukralnlan Orthodox
Church, Cheater. will be accompanied by the Llsanko ChOir, who
wUl be dressed In peaaant cos.
tumea.
The public 1B cordially Invited B8
this 1s an extraordinary opportunity to wltne.. the ancient Slavic
Liturgy of the Eastern Orthodox
ChurCh. There will be a procesalon
with tbe sacred banners before the
service. and the church will be illuminated by candle light In keep.
log with the Eastern tradlt.lon.
GRUDS ON VIEW
Drawlnge In color by Dr. Samuel·C. Pa.lmer of 86 gl'8.lllle8 to be
found In Swarthmore and ite 1m.
mediate vicinity are on exhibit In
the windows Of Tbe Bwarthmorean.
Shown in detan are. the flower and
Beed of each grass, making them
well worth study.
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and Coc1ctalllmmp .
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Graaaes have played a promln$nt
part In man's survival. being nec.
e888.ry for forage even In prehls.
torte Umea. They fUllilsh the chief
food plants uaed by man and
domestic animals.
Thle collecUon of Dr. Palmer's
drawlnga: Is still Incomplete but Is
supplementary to his plates pre.
sented to the College by hIB cla88
In J'qne.
HOUts I
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Trinity Noles
Holy Communion wlll be cele.
brated on Sunday at 8 a.m. Church
School will hold Ita ....Ione at
9;46. Following a precedent estabIIBhed '1/ast ·year, the Rector will
exchange, pulpits with the Reverend David. Braun
the Swarth.
more Presbyterian Church at the
11 o'clock:'servlce. Dr. Braun will
condUct tfi.e service according to
the Ep.lscopal rite and will preach
on the topiC "Presbyterian.Eplsco_
pal UnitT."
At G p.m. the Ultralnian Ortho.
dox Liturgy will be Bung by Father
Omelan Mycyk, of at. Mary's
Ukrainian OrthodoI Church, ebes.
ter. He wilt be asalBted by the Llea.nko ChOir. Ukrainian Folk· DancIng wUl follow In the recreation
room ot the ·church.
Those desiring to attend the 11
o'clock service 01:\ Sunday may
leave their ~hlldren at the Nursery
School. ·214· Elm Avenue, where
they will be cared for until the
close of the service. The Nursery
School has recently been established and is conducted each Sunday
morning durlJ:\g the 11 o'clock servlce.
The V88try will meet In the. Par...
Ish House on Monday even.lng at
8 o·clock.
.
Choir School will hold its sea·
sians on Monday and Wednesday
at 4:30 and again on Thursday
night' at 7:30.
The Choir Christmas Concert
will be he~d on Wednesda.y. Do.
cember 26. at 8:16 p.m.
oi
Methodist Church Notes
The Church School will meet on
Sunday morning at 9:45. Classes
are . provided for children of all
ages and tor adults.
The Junior Department wilt
have a special program ot Christ..
mas BtOJ'Y and so.ng ·under the di·
rectlon of Mrs. H. T. Hoo~ Buper·
Intendent.
At the morning worship hour.
11 o'clock. the minister will preach
on the Bubject "In a Day of Can·
1'u8Ion."
The Church Nursery will be In
seBBlon from 11 to 12 o'clock! to
care for tbe younger children dur·
Ing the worship hour. Mrs. R'ohert
Ives and Mary Ann Dickinson will
be in charge.
The choir rehearsal will be held
on Thursday evening at. 8 o'clck.
'At the annual meeting of the
School Board held Monda.y evening, December 3, Roy W. Deta..
plaine and F. Norton Landon were
reelected ~o the otnce of president
and vice prealden~ reapecUvely for
the coming year. Mrs. Raymond K.
Denworth was inducted as 'director
for a six year term.
REGARDLESS·
OF COST
Hold Bridce Party
Whatever you may choose to pay for a
funeral service you are always assured of
the one high standard of service the Oliver
H, Bair Company renders to ALL patrons.
Non-Sectarian..
Mrs. James B. Cooper of P&riBh
road wJll be hostess to the annual
ChrIstmas p~rty ot the auxillary of
the Delaware County MedJcal 80cl.
et)'", Thuraday evening, December
13, at 8;80. Thl8 ·year tile affair
wl11 be held in the form of a
beneDt brldg~ tor the Camp and
Hospital fund. ot the auxiliary.
Members and friendB are invited to
come.
OLIVER H. BAIR CO;.
DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
NEWS NOTES
Dr. and :HI'S.: J"oseph S. Bates of
"Rocky Spring Farm", Media. en.
tertalned MIss Sallle Cronkhite of
Greenwich, Conn.. as their weekend gueet.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Gay of
Wall\ngtord HIlI. will entertain In
honor of' their son and daughterlo:-Iaw Dr. and Mrs. James R. Gay.
tomorrow evening. December 8.
Dr. and Mn. Gay leave neIl week
for Rochester. Minn., where Dr.
Gay wlll resume his work In
Neuro-Burgery at the Mayo CUnlc.
Mrs. WilUam H •. Dietz and her
small son BlUy of Riverview road
will spend next week with her
pa.rentswln·law Dr. ·and Mrs. Harry
F. Dietz ot Wilmington, Del. Her
husband Lt. Dleb haa ar'rlved In
.Japan where he will serve with the
armored forces In the Army of
Occupation.
Cpt LoUis deMoll Bon of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl deMoll of Park avenue.
has reached this country according
to word reeeived and Is expet!ted to
arrive home this, week-end. Cp1.
deMoll has been on active servIce
In the European theater tor two
years.
TIBet. Th'omas H. Beddoe and
MA.YA...... _ _
Rm....... Ull
."Me •.. I'm. staying
in the Army!
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IHIIUI AlII PIM. t
O • •'.IOIIS •••
AIID HOI IHit AIIII"
"'FInt, I keep mY)mIHDt arade. 6 •Any tim. after 20 yean I
1That
meana a lot.
can retire at half pay increu-
2
KBy reenlbtlng for 3 yean I
can pick my own branch of
oervice in the' AIr. Gronnd or
Service Forces, and can go to aDY
overaeas theater I wish.
In, year by year to ~
retirement pay after 30 yean of
oervice. And the time l~ already
aarved In active military or naval
oervice counts toward my retirement time. Added u~eenu.t_
incnt aeema pretty ~owullD me!U
his wife, who have been visiting
for 10 days with Sgt. Beddoe's pe.r ..
ents on Yale avtmue bave left to
KI get my mustermSoOut pay.
spend a week: with h!s uncle. Paul
even lhough rm reenlistinl.
M. Hershey, ot· Chicago before re.Also, I let 150 a year reenliltlllent
bonne for each year
been in .
turning to Chanute Field, Ill.
the Army. My dependants receive
Mrs, Beddoe was the former
family allowances for lhe fall term
Mary Stover daughter ot Mr. and
AN IMPORIANY DATI
.f my enlIalmenL And rn be
Mrs. Frank Stover of Penfield, Ill.
'OR
MIN 'N YNI ARMY
eligible for GI Bill of Righu beneChristian Science Church Notes and a graduate ot Armstrong High
fits when I set out of the Army.
"God The Only cause and ere. and eecretarial school of Cha.mMIN .w •• ArMy ...........
ator" is the subject ot the Lesson- patgne. Ill. She formerly worked
..,.,.. ........,. 1 wiD .. _Do
"My food, ololh.... quuten,
1I_1s ............. _ _
Sermon In all Churches ot Christ, tn the Clvilla.n Department of the
medical and dental care are all
eraItfy .... dI .... COlI ..... Htt
SCientist, on Sunday, December 9. field.
supplied to me. And I can learn
...... 2D dap _
dIs.. . .
Sgt. Beddoe has reenlisted and
The Golden Text Is:· "Thus saith
8lly of 200 akilla or trad.. in lh.
AImy echools.
ld .. H_.'dla:
the Lord that created the bea.ven'9; 1.1:1 to be statlonea 'at ~hanute Field.
. . . . ., pnvWed ....,. N. 'E'
God -himself that formed the earth He and his wife wllI live In Ran"All of DB who are reenlisting
_--,1.1M6.
nnd made it: he hath estabUsbed tOUl, Ill.
are loing to have hom ao to
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lange of
·Y.. _
..... AT ANY I1MI
It, he created It Dot In vain. be
90 days' furlough III 110_ wilh
formed It to be Inhabited: I am Cedar lane entertained former
let
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or l'Mr . . ' dE
full pay and our travel paid bolh
(0
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an
Swarthmoreans
Major
Paul
Strong
the Lord: and there Is none else"
ways. And _'11 have 80 days' fur.
and Mrs. Strong tor a few days of
M . . . . . . "-YwMi .. _
(Isaiah 45:18).
lough OYer)' year with pay.
thls
week.
Major
Strong
has·
been
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hE'
Among Bible citations comprls.
stationed
at
tb~ England General
i.ng the LeSeon..:sermon i8 the following: "0 the depth ot the riches Hospital, Atlantic City, N. J., since
September following his return
PAY PH MONTHboth of the wiadom and knowledge
from overseas duty. He Is now on
ENLiSrED MIN.
of God! how unsearchable are hIa terminal leave and with Mrs.
Per
IOr...·aor_
judgments, and his wa1B pa.at flnd- Stron!! will spend lhe Christmas
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .
........ ' ...... '*'/1, MaarSa at
Ing out! For· who hath known the holidays with the 1atter's parents
010lIIoI .........,
or Pint ~ .138.00 ~.70 .1".:u
mind ot the Lord? or who hath In Tulsa., Okla.
Technical Sora 'It 114.00 74.10 12ll.25
been his counsellor? • • • For In
~ Seta nt. • 96,00
6L4O
loa.oo
(a)-PIut
20"
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for
Mr. and )Irs. Marvel WilBon of
him. and through him •.and to him. Strath Haven avenue entertained
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(b)-PIu
Sets
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78.00
58.70
fD.:J5
SO'l' If 11_ _ of IbIaa
are all things: to whom be glory Mrs. Wilson's brother and slstel'"Carpccal.
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66..00
42.90.
er..., Pa.acb " .... Mc.,' (cj
for eftr" (Romans 11:11, Sf, 86). In.law Cmdr. and Mrs. Ma.x Far•
Pri.... Pint
54.00 35..10
110..."
-PluS'I' T·
Mia"
fwBacbaY_oflloi;ice.
Priva&a • • • • 50..00 .J2.5O
SG.2S
rlngton and Mary Lynn Pratt all
At Adult FOl'IIIIl
of Washington, D. c., and cadet
At the adult forum sunday, IJeo- .Jack Gayle of West Point. N. Y.,
cember 9• .Tobn Moore of Swarth- as their weekRend guests, FollowJO. 'HIOUGH
more College wUl continue the pre- Ing the Army·Navy game the wnM-aonic "'de
lIIentaUoQ and dlscUAion of -'LIfe sona were hosts,~ 10 at ~Inner.
SituatiOD8 tia. the Old Testament....
Mrs. OWen W. Gay of Walllng·
9th '" Webh Sta.
•• A
Thla is Ute fourth of .. Bertes of. forcl. retnMled Thursday front a
"GU_DIAN
OPVICroIY"
.. :Eo. The _me BUbjeet win be eon;,.; mOllth.;. "YIIiIt wtth her soD.ln·)aw
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AdaJ!18 of 118rt1JU1v\1Ie. Va.
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Lists Film Likes
Of G.I., Children
The quarterly meeting of the Ubrary Board held Monday evenlqg.
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December 3. was ma.tnly concerned
mania emoUonal confidence and with ... stUdy of the propoaod budhelped to bring about good team- get for 1946 prepared by the finwork. This aeries covered auch ance committee. With the full apsul>Jects 88 "Stop Tha,t Tank." proval' of the board expenditures
"Curiosity Killed a Cat," and for services and malntenaQC8 out...
"Heroes.'"
stripped the book fund. 69 per
"VlsuaJ education got a. great cent to 41.
boost during the war." said Dr. HoExpe.nees totalUng ,6,458 were
b~n.
It is sad, l;1e went on. that balnnced to the last penny with
we nee~ a war to help us progress, anticipated Inc 0 me. Prealdent
but It ofteD. happens that ·way. }t"'or
Charles Shaw commented that thls
16 or 20 years. our educators have
budget was the most carefully
becn dabbling with the Idea or
showing films In the scbools' but thought out one to be pres~nted
not doing a great deal with It. It in the last three years. Ha.rQld Ogtook a war to show their value. as a ram ,as treasurer was chairman ot
medium ot education. In the past tile tlnance committee.
The Ilbrarlan's report tor tho
five years, the use of films In the
three
mont'hs end.ing November 3
Philadelphia 8cho·ols baR Increased
credited
the dally opening of the
130 per cent.
Library
with
the increase in circu~ducaUoDal
films, Dr. Hoban
lation
and
memberShip.
Mrs. H. I.
went on, should not be patterned
after text books which are too Hoot secreta.ry: brought out the
often cold, impersonal and highly Cact that the current epidemic of
condensed.
Educational
films grippe had increased reading time.
should be Interesting, drama.tlc,
full of detail and should cil.rry
ON TIlE SHELF
personal appeal. Young children,
for example. love pictures of other
young children of other countries Hlp Hurrah! Wld Hlp Borray!
and of otber times, I1ke the Colon- Put the ration book away.
ial children or the' Navajos. They Hide it In a.' deep, dark den,
also Uke pictures showlrig the com- So It can't creep out agatn.
mon animals of the woods.
Cover .It up and close the door,
For older children, films can be We don't want it anymore.
n. bit more impersonal. Such shorts 'Chops ot lamb, and knuokle joints,
from the theaters as "Give Me Lib- Cnn be purchased without pOints.
erty" and "The Declaration ot In- Fill the basket and be gay.
dependence," all drama and signi- All you have to do Is pay.
ficance to history courses, and higli How those mercUess raUon books
school Bclence' is made far more Ruled the stomachs and- the cooks.
vivid through fUms 8howin! the :Many a luscious roast went by
molecular theory, the digestive
Just because t.he points wero hig} ..
processcs oC hUman beings' or tho
Even butter: was roped In·
circulatory systems of the frog and
Had to spread It very thln.
the sunnsh.
Dr. Hoban left his audience with We have really sklm{)ed ot late,
the feeling that the use of fUms Now, lookout, don·t take on weight.
a'
in the schools hliLd made
promisIng beginning but only a beginning.
SALE SUCCESS I
The Post War Serviccs Committee reported a very SUCCE'ssful sale
In connection with the meeting.
T~e profit
from candles alone
stood' at $27.50, with a tcw sUll
lctt for sale. Mrs. Kenneth Reed
was In charge of the white elephant table. Mrs. Lewis Cutler
and Mrs. George Sweet reported
59 pounds of fruit cake ordered.
and
regretfully anno~noed
that
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ue to sugar and butter shortages,
no further orders could be taken.
lUrs. Roy Latimer and her asslstants, who a,re taking orders for
Christmas greens reported many
sales, to be deUvered about De~
cember 20. Samples will be on
display again next Tuesda:y. EspecIally lovely are the centerpieces,
arranged in moss. which can
brlgpten a table tor many weeks
after the holidays.
At the stated meeting of the club
on 'tuesday, December 11. Mrs.
.. Carr Delw~ol1, chairman of the art
section. will present Mrs. Grace R.
Morris ()f the Education Department of the Philadelphia Mllseum
ot Art. Mrs. ;Morrl~ will give an
Illustrated taUt on "Madonnas
Through the Ages." Mrs. Robert
St. Clair Holmes, sopano. will sing
traditional luilables and modern
cradle songs.
A~ting, as hostesses will be Mrs.
~:htte~~:~8.0;t t~:dte~;:ble~M~~~
Car~oll Thayer and
Alexander.
Miss
Nettle
DISCHARGED
John Seth, son of Mrs. Robert
D. 19"ewUn of Rutgers avenue received his discharge from the Marine Corps on Saturday. December
I, ai Bainbridge, Md., after being
overs~aS . two and one-h~if yea~s.
He rec~i:ved three battle,stars~ par.
Uclpb.Uo·g. in· the lriv~ion8 ot .the
Waliaco Islands. the Marshall' island~, and' Okinawa.
COMMENDED
L~. Paul K. Pauison, Jr.• was released fro~ the Navy at the Fourth
Naval District Separation Center.
November 13 and is on terminal
leave· at his home on p:ark ~v~nu~.
He saw 50 months ot. 8eryic~ In
the Atlnntlc and Pacific areap. most,
recently as Navigating' Officer on
the Aircraft Carrier, the U.S.S. Sol. .
omons.
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Carnival Aids
Local committee members for
the 15th Annual Middlebury Winter carnival to be held ~t Middlebury, Vt., .January 18 .. to 20, are
Laura Lee Hopkins, Jean G. Huey.
Betsy Hornaday, and K~y Thurman. ,- ., . . . ,
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STILL WRAPPING
Last Th ursday e ....ening. the
Swartllmorenns tor the servJ.ce m~n
nnd women of the town were wrnp~
ped by Mrs. N. W; Speare. l\frs.
John A. Detlefsen, Martha Keighton, Rnd Mr. nnd 1\Ira." lferris W.
l'lItcheU.
It you care' to help. cnll Mrs.
lUtchell at Swarthmore 0818. The
task Is stili Imperative and, with
the latest young men who have
entered the services from the borough, still hirge.
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NEWS NOTES
Mrs. S. B. Brcwste'r of Swarthmore avenue is momentarily expecting her brother, Roger.~. Curtis to arrive after four y;'ears with
the Army Engineers- In the Pacific.
Mr. and' Mrs. .J. Donald Gibson
ot 612 Hillborn avenue have sold
their home and will occupy the E.
C. Walton home on Ogden avenue
while they are winterlng In Florfda.
The Gibson home has ,been
purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Carlton W. Croco ot WoodstOwn, N . .J.,
who with their three children will
become Swarthmoreans in tlie ncar
future.
Mr. and 1\Irs. R. Blair Price ot
North Chester road entertained a
famtly group over the past weekend in honor of the birthday of
Mrs. Price's mother, Mrs. .J. P. carroll. BestdCB ]\frs. Carroll were her
daughter 1\I1's. J. W. Martin of st.
PetersbUrg and son J. W. Martin,
Jr.• of N. Y., .and Mrs. Carroll's
son, ,J. P. Carroll, of W~hlngton,
D. C ..
. Beth .Jones and Mimi Wisdom
were hOstesses to the little girls of
grade 2. Rutgers avenue -school last
week In honor of Judy Clark and
Ann Stokes who are movtng away
from Swarthmore._.
Mrs.' Herl?e~~ T. ~ett .ot North
Chester
roa~
entertained
the
Eightsome Bridge Club tot'" luncheon ~n Wednesday,
~rr.;. N. Bruee Duffett with her
small daughter Anne Christine
Duttett who are living with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Lingle
of Cornen avenue left Tuesday of
last 'Week to visit Capt. Duffett·s
parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Duffett of Nlapra Falls. They plan
to return here for t~e Christmas
holidays. capt. Duffett'is stationed
on Leyte.
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Mr. 'and MI"8.· Earl H. Weltz of
College ;. a.venue entertained- Mrs.
Dean Parker of Grosse Point,.
Mich.:"" formerly' of '-Swarthmore-'as
their gueat for.••tew .daJ'.8. of this
week. ~
ON INACI1VE STAWS
capt. E. C. Youmans
of
lIOn
Mrs. O. E. YOUm&D.8 of Elm ave ..
nue bas ~eeently ret~rned from the
Pacific Theatre and Is now on InacUve statue.
capt.
Youmans
departed
tor
England August, Uf2. aorved In
France In the· early, stagea of occupation and on June 1. 1.46.
deployed directly to the
waa
Philip-
pine Islands from wbence he ·par...
Uclpated In the Initial landing In
Yohobama. Japan. 'WIth elemen18
of the First cavalry Division.
Eighth Army.
Hls brother Lt. J. M. Youmana
served with the Philippine Scouts
and received the Purple Heart
decol"8:tlon
posthumously .f 0 r
wounds Inflicted In the defense of
Bataan P~nin8ula.
umber ot
tor a- n t,n9 \0·b s .,nteres
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Letter to the Editor
ID· the Spirit of Christmas
Dear Editor:
Swarthmore never has lac.ked
inItlati\"{J In startLng and oarrying
through worth while projects. Can
we add another that, it projected
here might spread over the entlTe
country? This Christmas Is a. good
time to start. We are told that
more persons will starve a.nd freezl)
throughout the world in the next
few manths than ever before in
hI8t~ry. Why not atart an economy
on luxury gifts exchanged and
fOrm (\. plan to alleviate real BufferLng? . We recognize that ma.ny
are giving through· agencies wready- established for that purpose.
We teel that many could a.nd would
Like to send articles ot food and
new clothing to families in need.
Pla.ns ar.e being made to cover
transportation, packiQg and dellv;ery of food packn&es at cost by a
non-profit phpanthropic association
headed by Donald Nelson ..
To alleviate suffering by our talents and gifts does seem an approPl'iate observation ot the birthday
of the trUcst humanltar.lan the
,,,"orld bas yet seen.
Twelve names ot French fam1l1es
in dire .necd are before us now.
Hundreds more can be obtained
and vouched for.
The following tentative commlttee asks for those who are Interested to join this group, to contact
one or the following.
Adeline Strouse (school) 4567,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Harper 0151.
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Mr.' and Mra. .J. Herman
Holmes 0805, Myrtle McCallin
0531~M, Mrs. Ida P. Stabler 0856,
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Roger Russell 1290.
Mr. and J\.lrs. J. V. S. Bishop
0627-J.
Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop.
the 1e\ep
Do you want a pleasant job with a good future? II. job
that pays you while you're learning? II. job that carries
regular increases in sa1ary? Then, come to one of the
Bell Telephone Employment Offices. A friendly interviewer will tell you all about the advantages of
working for the Telephone Company.
Work is usually near your home. Congenial associares, friendly atmosphere, excellent working condi,
tions, clean resr.rooms, and ample opporttinity for advanceiDent combine to make telepholle work unusually
desirable.
Come in now! Bring your birth-certificate or other
proof of citizenship. "Apply at any of the following
Employment Offices:
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(69th & Mar'.' Sts•• Upper Darby)
6909 Market Street, Upper Darby
57-59 E. Penn St., Norristown
1631 Arch Street, Philadelphia
45 Anderson Avenue, Ardmore
41D York Road, Jenkintown
or call Enterprise l-Gl00
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If Christmas shopping
puts a dent in your
budget, stop worrying
and do something
about it. Join our
Christmas Savings
Club now and next
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wide
choosing gifts here
There'll be no fatigue when
Chris~"1uis
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shopping is done
at·
year's gifts will be paid
for in advance.
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YOUNG ARTISTS IN
VARIED PROGRAM
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Lt. Comdr. John C: Taylor, Jr.,
pneral ebatrman of the dlDner
their nel&lIbOr., the _
hae he. arra.ngementa with M .... "VhItworth U.S,N.R.. 18 on leave after three
come a reore8.tloD and & pleaaure. F. Bird aa ~nt chairman. "ears In the South Pacill.. He III
rulUng hili wife and chlldr.n at
Other membera' of the CUlcl1ng tbe bome of M..... Ta"lor's parente
SENIOR BAI.I.
commltlee w.re: M ..... F. E. ~D8. Mr. and M..... Morrill Potte of Yale
In an atmoophere of e v _ n o
avenue.
covered with mow, and BDOwftakes bUl"l', tables; Mra. Ed Faulkner,
falling from tb. Iky. D1n.t,-·four decoration: Mra. GUY De Furia.
coupl.. daJ>ce4 at the SeDlar Ball. Mra. Henry Ford, ](1'& Charles W.
,,' SHOP
BE
Frl4a:r Dl8'ht.' Novemb.r 11. A Lukens, Mrs. Beaton McCray, food.
gleaml... red .....h contained
Johnny Clover'. orchestra. whioh , ' I
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OPEN EVENINGS
IUpplled excellent muoio' for the
ball. Three' Slant IDOW men and
D .........hM 10 to
intricate IDOW cl')'1Ite\a adorned the
ourtalno surrounding the g:rm. A
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Children's Qasses
amall 8Dow-acene containlq a pond
Saturday Morning, t O·t 2
and a very real-looking little boy
HOLSCHUH STUDIO
d.ummy puUlnC a sled was another
to6 East Plum5tead Avenue
teature o( the da.Dce. Blue and
white atre8.lI)e,:" added to the at.
Lansdowne
ruar3' 16. UtlO.UI ThInk of that- with their bande In the company Of
day, we bonght at leaat flOO
DlOI'8 than lD the nlne week'. we've
been In ""hool this "earl I
The ""hoo! would be proud to
have a BPoDllOrahlp panel on a
hospital bed. but to do that th.re
will have to be more spirit In the
buylns to ra1ee the ,aooo.Oo-thoee
wounded veterILU did th.1r lhare.
and now tt'. up to 118 to 40 ourafor & laaUDg peaoo and a better
The blossoming Junior Music world.
Club of Swarthmore held its second meet1Dg ot the season on Sun'l'AKE CENSl1S
day, Decemhftr 2. at Andy March's
As has been the custom In the
apartment. wbh several new mem- past,. ninth graders of Swarthmol'i!
High School have been buBY combers preaenL
Patty Paul, vice president. pre..- plllng a census of the town of
sided at the preliminary bualnesa Swarthmore. This project has In.
meeting, due to the llln888 ot tho cluded all ot the bushiessea ot the
prea1de.nL Plans were made for the borough plus other Items of 1m .. mosphere..
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Club members to go out carol sing- parlance to the students.
One hundred elghty·elght hand·
The committee .1n charge In .. some young> plen and charming
ing just before Christmas. with declua.es Don Dickinson, chairman; ladles attended thlll most Important
tails to be announced later.
Charles
Le.ws, Bruce Godfrey, and dance of tb,! y~ar. Senior boy.,
Program chairman for the
evening, Robert Fawcett, Intro~ B111 Froebel trom room 103; Avery were present sporting tux and high
duced each member who was to Blake. Teddy Bogardus, and Jack Bilk hats and - several lenlor glr18
contribute to the p-rogram with ex- Boyle from room 206j and David could be seen dancing with V-12
cellently chosen information about Smith, Vonny Ryan, and Frances stUdents from the college.
the performer and the selections Pearson from room 9.
NEED BVllEIIS_.
or composers chosen. The program
On
Tuesday,
November 27, the
BAND
PREPARES
included tho foilowlng:
high
school"
,~tudente
kept buying
The
high
school
band
began
to
Teel Dunn, who played on the
Victory
bo~d8
and
stamps
to help
practice'
concert
music
tht8
week
plano "Impromptu,"' by Shubert;
reach
the
$3000
goal
for
the·
hosAndrew Ma.rch. whose obOe 8010s In preparation for the annual ba.nd
·'Temple Bells" by Flnden. and concert In the eprIng.. Their expec- pital campaign which ends Friday.
"The Campbells are Coming:· a tations for the 1948 concert a.re December 21, 1846! On' the 27th,
the pupils' bought a total of
Scotch Air. were a.ccompanied by h"b.
$269.20; $81,70 In stamps and
Mr. Harold March; George Hay,
PA11LA SALA SINGS
who gave a talk on the most InU87,50 In bonds,
This week. on December 4th, the
t.restlng !'olnte In the life of MoPaula. Bala, high school graduate
zart: Betty Lou Emery. with piano ot. 1944, enterta.1ned students in school bought a total of '91.8'0.
rendJUon of "Rustle of Spring" by assembly on Wedn,esdliy, November $37.60 In bonds. and ,64,30 In
Slmdlng: and William Patte. whb 28 with her singing of a group of stamps.
followlng home rooms
played two clarinet Bolos, "Chan- 10 se!ectlOlUl. The songs were "My had 100 per ce~t: 215. 209. 206.
Bon Triste, " by Tchalkov8ky, and Johann" by Greig, '"BIrd of the 103. 101. ,
·'Llebestraum:· by Uszt, accom- WUdernessu ' by Horsema.n, flDon't
The ove~lI total since schOOl
panied by Mrs. M. L. Potts.
Come In Please, Sir!" by Cyril began, to last,Tuesday'is $1744.06!
Atter refres.hments were served Scott. ·'Psyche" by Paldllhe. Schu- $931.26 In" bODds. and $812,81 in
BOb Fawcett gave a short talk on bert's "Ave Marla", "Sylvelln" by stamps. The .school now has only
"The History of Carols," and It Slndln'g, ·'Where My Caravan Ho.s two more days in which to buy
was a well Informed group which Rested" with a violin obligato by bonds and stamps for thls very
sInging. accompan.1ed by plano anll Patty Paul ()t the 11th grade, a.nd necessary campaign for which we
finished the evening with carol thr-ee popular songs .including al"e short $1265.941 This money
"Some Day", "Let My Song Fill
an impromptu Instrumental trio.
wUl also count in the 8th Victory
Your Heart", and ''-Chloe.''
Loan which ends today.
MIss Sala received a scholll.rship
to continue her musical studies
from the chorus when she ~du
BLAMES PARENTS
ated from' hIgh school and 18 .now
HOSPITAL (JAMPAIGN
''The pendulum Is swinging
Tbe high school's hospital cam- studying vocal music under 'Charles
Baker
.ot
New
York.
She
is
also
backward
In the buslneBB of chUd
palp to raise money through the
a.
soloist
and
choir
member
of
the
rearing.
Sparing
the rod can spoil
we ot VIctory bonds and stamps
Second
Presbyterian·
Church
In
the
chUd,"
according
to the sometor the payment ot hospital equipPhiladelphia.
what
reactionary
opinion
of Dr.
ment to aas1st In :the recovery of
Craig
Bell,
prominent
Philadelphia
the veterans of World War II has
AD~ SHOP
p8)'chiatrlet, speaking at the an·
kept going even though there have.
A
new
Idea
In
inter-community
nual di;;.lner meeting of the parents
been only nine weeks since the
co-operation
atrordlng
much
pleas..
0-( eighth crade children at the
campaign atarted.
The money
started to add toward tbe $3000.00 ure to the participants Is the adult home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K.
goal on September 11, 1946, and work shop at Swarthmore High Denworth of Elm avenue.
Dr. Bell placed the full responslsince the atudents hB.ve bought Schooi. Every T~esday and ThursU12.60 In Vlotor:r bonde. and day evenings. thirty-seven men and bUily of ,the problems of childhood
fij26.70 In stamps. making a toW women of many professions and equarely upon'- the pa~ents. Dr. Bell
of $1038.20. The campaign clos.. o:~atlODS. assembl8 to. prod~ce polnte'd out that- the ·chn~ 'briDgs
. ons ot· theIr 0-wrn .deft ha!t.d. no preconceived attitudes tnto the_
on Friday, December 21, 1946, the c
. beginning of the school's Chrlatmas ranging trom toys 19 ,.houae... furn-, _01'14. -BehaVior _18 Influenced by
Ishlnga In wood. p1a8UcI. and' meta.t' the attitudes-reflected b'y parents in
vacation.
Before the end of the war, the Many of their products are lngen- the home.
Where moral suasion taUs. phyahigh school had a fine average In lous and useful. and many are
leal punishment can be used effecbanda and stamps but so far this beaUtiful and artlBtIc.
The members ot the class are tively to condition children to
year. the students have ·tatled to
show as much Inter~L An example supervised by Robert Sauter, the proper behavior, he said. but to be
effective It must be Influenced at
of this fact: On three sepa.rate days high school sbop lnatructor.
The activity increases the spirit the Ume of the misbehavior. It
in 1944, the students bought as
following: .January 26, $1284.90; of joint Icommunlty effort and mor- must be just; and done in a way
FebrU&r3' 8. $1994.06. and on Feb- ale. To those who like to work. that will be 'symbollc to the child.
on _
Junior Musicians
Plan Holiday
Caroling
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THE S""A~THIIOREAN
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EVENING ART
CLASSES
\alice barber, Gifts
Telephone Madison o36t
THOMAS F. CONWAY
Radio FM and Television
Phones Swarthmore 0456·W &' 0456·R
Prevent TB
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Trust Company'
Swards-. P - .
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'!'be
AnDaaI.
I C of the otockbok1eft
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NEWS NOTES
Refricendion ..
Expeab ill the Makin. and Fdtiq
of SpectacIea aDd E)'e GI-n_
,
Eotato of Harr:r Clllton! Camillo,,"
Tri-DeJt. Meet
abo known . . H. CUUord CamTbe Swartbmore Tr\·Delte met 31'.,
pion. Jr., Jate' of the toWlUlh..lp of
Charles Grlel', Ph.M·.2/c who ar'FOR SAlE
Wedne04ey tor tea with Mra Pbll. Nether Providence, County of De1arived at bls bomEf dn Dal"tmouth
ware, PennsylvanIa. LettenJ Teet&Ip H. Jewett ot KenyoQ avenue.
FOR SALE - Seml·anUque mahU81LDY PERSONAI.t-E1ectrlc beaten. Iron. avenue Wednesda:y, November '28.
meDtal')" on the above Eetate having
and vacuum cleaners reP&1red. Call
bookcase, adjustable Ihelves, G feet
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been· granted to Tbe Penu"lvanla
received his dlBcharge at tbe Naval
hlah and tour teet wIde. Call SWArth- Robert Brooks. Swarthtnore 1548.
COlI)pany for Inaurances on Lives and
Lt.
(jg)
William
R.
Walters
bas
m«,lre 222..
SeparatlDn
Center,' Bainbridge,
Granting AnnUities, all peraolUl Indebtbeen detacbed from the U.S.S, Ae- ed tl) the aaJd Estate.are requested to
,FOUND
Md.,
atter
servJ.ng'
at
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·the
NaVal
FOR BALE-RadIo RCA excellent COntorla after 11 montha cit duty In make paYment, amI those havlnc c1&1ma
dltiDn, walnut ftoor model. 126. Phone FOUND-Cha.nge PUI'Be. Saturday CaU Hospital. San Dlego~ CaJ., for 18
to present the same without delay. to
the Paclflc and is now stationed at
B!warthmore OJ36-J.
THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY
months.
The Swarthmorean otttee.
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FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES
the Philadelphia Nav:r Yard. Lt.
FOR ~F1rewOod. any length all. FOUND-Fountain pen. black In Bank
AND GRANTING ANNUITIES
He plans to return to .his former and Mrs. Walters. the fOl'Dler
. liard wood. Tel. Media. 0313.
Executor.
'
on Nov. 24. Call :Media 24-63.
dutiu at the Swarthmore: Post Of- Dween Lingle 0-' r.ornell avenue.
WK. FULTON KURTZ. President.
Cce In the near future.
FOR SALE - Freah cubed meat for
S. E. cor. 16th and Chestnat Ste.
arQ making their home In Naryour dDg or cat. Delvered to your
PhlladeJphla. PenmylvanJa
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berth.
Pa.
or their attorneys.
door. cau Smith, ,Sharon Hill UN.
Mrs. Birney K. Morse of Yale A. Sidney Johnson. Jr., Esq.
.Greer and Johnson
FOR ~Baby grand pianO' '885:
avenue
was hoateBB to gueels 0""1' 17 South Ave.
between 2 and .. 4 at Z08 Eut Ii St.
:Media.
ST.12-?
Pvt. Robert BIrd who fa statton .. the Army-Navy game week-end Media, Fa.
'l.'hey
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marqul~
FOR BAIsE Small hand·made corner
ed with the Medical Unit at InESTATE OF EKAIA CRESSON OG.
M. Morse of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., DEN, also known as EMMA C. OG. _
cupboard. Good con.dlllon. Reasondiantown
Gap
returned
there
Monable. Tel. Swarthmore 0176-W.
and Nancy Evans of Evanston. Ill.• DEN. late of the Borough of Swarthday after spending the week-end
more, Delaware County ~ Pennsylvania.
her
daughter Betty's roommate at Letters Testamentary on the above
FOR BALE-Furnlture. both good aod
at
lils
home
on
Ogden avenue.
Wellesley College, Mass.
estate have been granted to the underbad Aplllt' au North Cheeter road. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoe.
flgned, "\\Tho ~ueat a,. penone having
EBTATE OF HOBART OAKES
Pla&are """''". S'aUia
» maker Qf Rlvetview road enter_ DAVIDSON.
Deceased, ( La t e of of the decedent. to make known the
baby STand plano, flne tone and good
BooIm XO«'k S:appUee
tained thefr 80n and" daughter_ln. Swarthmore. Delaware
County Pa.)
samel and all persons Indebted to the
!lction. TeL Media 0459-M.
Gree""'" n..-'1----.U'nY.... _ _
I
Letters Testamentary on
above deceaent to make payment without deaw Mr. and Mrs. D&vld W. Shoe_
- ~-,~.
lay
to
'
Estate have been granted to the unFOR BALE-Air Way Vacuum sweepSIMMONDS
maker and
all d'
er with attaehtnenla; hot water r&dlsm
aughter carol denll11ed. who reqUest aU persons
Ezra T. Creason. Jr.,
William J. CreB80n and
~tor with thermometer. Call Swarth'lit WeI8h 8ta I
a ~ I !ll guests.
of Chestnut HIU as their week-end having' claims or demand. agaln8t
Ute Estate of the d&cedent to' make
Eva ."I. Craeon1 E:lecutors
more 2806-.1.
known the Bame, and all persona In.
'1'_ CIL..1u 1.I1fl
222 DJckllUlOn Avenue
Swart.h.more. Pa.
FOR' SALE-Radio; da.venport rug:
Mrs. WlIlfam H. Dietz ot Rlver- debted to the decedent to make paydelay, to
0'1' to their attorneys
wardrobe trunk. Call Swarthmore
View l"oad entertained at a. amall ment, without
A.. SIdney Jobnson, Jr.
Augu,ta Moulton l>avl4aon
-oaso.-r.r.
,
luncheon Wednesday ot· last week
Execlltr.lx
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Greer &; Johnson
, 110 Guerll8&Y Road
17 South Avenue
FOR SALE-Upright plano In gOOd.
UsUDga SoUdted
When her guests were. Mrs. Edward
. Swarthmore. Penna:
Iledla, ,Pa.
ST.ll-IO
condition. WJll 8&crlftce t.or $50 If
L. Con.weU. Mrs. Herbert Michener.
or to her Attorneys,
sold at once. TeL Media OU9-M.
~,Bittle", Son
Jr,. Mrs. Robert Struble' of Swartb. Raymond K. Denworth
BSrATlt NOTICE,
Drinker. Biddie &: Heath '
BSTATB OP ANNA TJU.TlLU
FOR 8ALE-Ceramlc jewelry. pottery.
- S:...a. O~11'"
more, and Mra. Charles Ingersoll 1429
Walnut Street,
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8PEA.J[J(A.N~ deaa.e4.
and novelties. for Chrlatmaa gifts.
Real El&ate
of Ohio.
Philadelphia, Pa.
IT-12-7
Letters Testamentary on Ute above
Same "Old Min" POttery sold In leadEstate have been .sr&nted to the unEBTATE OF WILLlAM ALLAN dersigned"
PrI_ $1 to
Notort PnbUo-lDsarance
Mrs. Vincent S. Pownall of
Ing department
who request all penolI8 bavt.soR, Deceued, late ot Borough. of i q claims or dema.nd.l a,p.inat the
16, returned.
befDre Cbrlstmaa.
Kilns :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ North Chestel' road and be'r' sister Lansdowne. Delaware Count)"; Penn- Estate of the decedent to make knowu
SUi.
FirIng received.
betore December
'
claya,. glazes and pottery supplies.
M188 Emma Walton of Cedar lane sylvania.
same, a.nd dJl penoIUI indebted to
Letters of AdminIstration having the
Ethel !(cNJeI. Paper MUI road. Bwa.
are spending the winter months In
the
decedent to make PAYment, wllbbeen granted to the under-elsned, all oue dela" to
02,,-.1.
,
,PIANO TUNING
Wln!er Haven. FI&.
persona having clah». or demands are
CHARLES F • .JENKINS. and
requested to make known the same
FOR
~FuIl.11e
Maple
crib
In
11~=~!r:....
(Jbor4 II _
Philip
Witham
a
pilot
with
East.
Provident Trullt Compan),.
good condition and mattress. Call
tha&
he _. __~
and all per"eons Indebted to the eald
of Philadelphia.
Swarthmore 868f.
,
caa...-.,~
ern Air Linea ll~w from Miami to Estate are requested to make pa)'J)1ent
17th and Chestnut Streetl,
Ihe ou&-ot._ p\8Do"
Pblladelphla Saturday and spent without delay, to A.11an M. x.sor NO:
Phll&d.elphla J. Pa. ~
186 WJndaor Avenue. Ut.nsd.ciwne,
FOR SALE-Ka1)leton runner llxU2,
Phoae A. II. P.4BJDDB
the day with hi
LOGAN MacCOY, Preeldent.
$125. Other acattered rugs.
Call
for tile ~~~
s pa.rents Mr. and Pennsylvania, Administrator, or his Or to W.
theJ.to Attorney,
Swarthmore 01129.
'
Mrs, Wllltam E. Witham ot Attorney. Guy G. deFurI~ Crozer CLAUDE C. SMITH. Esquire.
BuDding.
Cheater,
Pennsylvania.
1611 Land TlUe· Bldg.,
Swarthmore aveBue and Crest Jane:
6T-ll-IO Phlla. 10, Pa.
~~L ~~rt~"P;ny plano bench.
The promotion of Pfo. John H.
HOME FREEZERS
Beddoe to T/6 has recently been
Sovn A"aoabl~Inqufre DOW
announcd
at Borden' General HosWANTED
Morton
pltal. Cbleasba, Okla.. where Cor.
Appliance S e ,.ice
poral Beddoe Ia stationed.
W ANTED-To buy Ping-poJ1,l' table in
taJ.r 01' repairable condition. 'TeL
N~ ~~~~1':.~.1
William C. Savina. of Harvard
Swarthmore 139&-.1.
-.- -:J)aT Phone Swa. Oft.
avenue l"ecelved his dlscha.J'lge from
WANTED-Ca.:pable wblte woinim 1 to -:~':";i~:;;:'~==::'t~ =====~; .:the·Army at the F:l811l Separation
1. or !lou... to be arranpd, ,Own' ,'" Point. Ft. Sill. Okla., November 17.
room and bath. Rep.,. to' Bo~.L. _The
- -~:
-DUring his" 67 months of service
Swarthmorean.
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.l"1.J..L'·.... ll"
he wustatlonedatPateml'o, N. J.,
WANTED-Toboaan: double decker
~_1three 'Years as Radar. instructor.
;
boy's deal<. TeL Swarthmore
........-- D_
He holds three awards. tbe Pre0 "1-a.
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041 '!'
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Pearl Harbor ribbon, Good ConWANTED-A tricycle; a boys and a
Da ..... WOOD
0755 duct and AmerIcan De'f en.. Rib·
girl's bicycle; alao .led, Reply' to
Box A. The Swarthmore~ _
_:
I bona. Mr. and Mrs. Savina are
"
residing tempOrarily with the
WANTED-TrIcycle
for
small
girl.
latter's
brother-In-law ft-d
aleter
can Swarthmore 2806-.J.
.
--...
EDWIN B. JCElI
Jr.
Mr. and :Mrs. Barton W. Calvert
w~ bieide. Tel SwarthYOlJR .JEWELER
of Havard avenue.
more 2107.
Jl5 _
'fib S&.
Mr. and Mrs. John·Mc.A1plne, Jr••
WANTED-Fresh water casUng rod
of
North Princeton avenue had as
(Oppoattc
N_
State
'DI
'ITo)
and roel Von Half or Flueger. ~plY
their week-end guests Mrs. MeBox N. The Swarthmorean.
~m!ltu .,..
AlpJne·s sister. Mra. Danforth
WANTED--Good. driver Interested in
Harvey
of New York City, her
shannS' expenses &011\1' to Chicago
next
week.
phone
Immedla.te1y.
brother and &!ster-in-Iaw, Mr. and
Swarthmore 1828..J.
Mrs. Robert :McCOmack of Cha.
tham. N. J., and another abter and
"WANTElD-Furnlshed two bedroom
apartment or small home. Couple
brother-In_law. Mr. and Mrs. .Amos
with twO' young daughters. Short lease
Matthews
and daughter Anne of
to May 16. Phone Wayne 1U7.
Evanston, DI. The Matthews' son.
WANTED-Junior Writing dealt and
Amos Clark a cadet at Annapolis.
trumpet both In. good. oondlUon. can
Swarthmore 0429.
.
CUSTOM BUD.T HOMES was a dinner guest Saturday. They
all attended the Anily-Navy game.
W ANTED;-Old .Dutch cupboard.. any
\
Mr. and Mrs. W11l1am' E. Soden
old jewelry. can Chester 3169.
of Colleg-e avenue were 'the dinner
WANTED-ExperIenced woman to
A1terationa .. Repein
guests last week of Mra. George
bell' with general .house work 4 Dr
5 days a. week. 1 to 7. References.
Logan of Germantown formerly ot
Call Swarthmore 0294-U.
RWer Park 01 . . .
Swarthmore. Mrs. Logan Is living
W ANTED-Second hand Webster's un·
In Germantown while her husband
• abridged dictionary on stand. No
Col. George Logan Is In Korea. Col.
phone. please write Mrs. Van ~nnedy,
Logan .was one of ~veral officer!
Here's good news for the sweet-toothed
. Wallingford, Pa.
chosen to BIt In On I tbe surrender
WANTED-DIStrict manager of na.of Korea.
tional organization recenUy trans..
ferred to Philadelphia wiahes to lease
folks ~ho like desserts. Philadelphia Electric
Mrs. Thomas }If. Murray and
deeirable three or tour bedroom h0!186
Plan DOW the home you WaDt daughter Kathie of Cornwall-OnIn suburbs. Will take po88e88lon now'
Hudson, N. Y., are staying with
or later. TborouShly ~eBpon8lble and
DeArabIe Job available
best of references. Pennypacker U10
Home Economists have prepared a new set of
Mrs. Murray's father. Mr. Mark
between 9 and 5.
Bittle of Rutgers avenue tor a few
WANTED-Maid for general bouaeweeks whUe MJ1J. Bittle Is in
work. Hours 1 to' 'I P. M. Referdessert recipes that can be made without a slngt.
Springfield. Mo.
ences. Phone Swarthmore 0868 mornIngs only.
Betty Ellen Llttlefteld a student
at
William and Mary Col1eog-e spent
W ANTED-CoUege boy desires outside
grain of sugar, yet have a richness of Ravor that
last week-end at the home of her
work between 4- and 6 P. M.. dally
and Saturday afternoon. Reply to Box
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. LittleK The Swarthmorean.
field
of Swarthmore ·place. Betty
PhOne Swarthmore 2253
pleases all tastes. Among these recipes are such
WA.."lTED _ Small portable phonoEllen. Jane Beatty ·of Bowling
graph; child's sled In good oon(lllion.
Green, and carolyn Henry of WallTel, Media 078S.
ingford played In the -hockey game
delectable desserts as Nut Crunch Honey Cake,
FrIday against Temple. Saturday
LOST
and Sunday the t.earit- played in the
LOST-Green leather wallet conta.lnlng
National InvitaUon 'J;'~"9-rnament at
Peanut Butterscotch Pie, Chocolate Pudding
- ,20' R.R. ticket and papers In
Br'YU
Mawr. The tHtee: girls made
Swarthmore over week·end. Name
Anita Dupre No.5 MInette Lane, N.Y.
and
the All Virginia Hockey team and
Return to Iris Mlroy. French House.
the Southeastern Reserve team.
Cake, and Chocolate Honey Bit Cookies that
College or to the above address. .
Bob Longwell Bon·~dt. Mrs. A. E.
LOST-Man's gray vest on Friday.
Longwell Jeft yesteNlay to repDrt
Nov. 30 between Lara.yeUe and S.
Cheater road. call Swa. 0284.-1.
you'll have to keep under lock and keyl Ask for
Commercial and Domeslic- to Fort Ogletho~pe.<.~ Later he
expects to go to 4~town Gap
LOST-In bustn088 II!IeCtion last Friday.
Prompt Service-Refriger· for discharge.
.~i~.
large silver pin,. In shape of flowers
Artbur
Mi~
p of Dart·
and leaves. Tel. Swa. 1181.
without
your free set of recipes on
ators, Washers, Vacuum
mouth avenUe
.- te"ttatned at
lu~ch.eon
.SUD· _~:;: w~en her
Oeaners, RadiOS,
gueata were' Miss
and Mrs.
Sugar at any of our oflices.
FoR :Rml"T-Pleasant second fioar
Janet
Neal
of
Trenton;N.
J .. and
room, lUitable for one or two, bual11
A._
ness people. Tel. SWL. 0592·&
MIaS Ourtleman of RoxbOrougb, p~
Mr. and Mra J. F. l:iaIe.. of Elm
MaItoa, P..
FoR RENT-One room and bath
Ed
No)'OB.
8wL
aveue
"~nte~e4':~I~' ~eek.
-"">ent. Call
011t.
end' ...._
Mr. Ai't1HI¥. 'GrIift6Il of
SwwT
.
.
.
.
.
L01IIBftI
.....
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.• &D~r~' R .....rt
FOR 'RENT-Cheertul warm room.
88COnd floor, bome like surround..
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'Ie
Waraerot Naeh.m~: 'tenD. Th.,.
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boD. eon".oIent to ~... Tel.
8wa. - . " .
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PElRSONAL-SubecriptlOQ to all mag.
azln.. .HI'lL Bertha P. Faries, 21.
Haverford avenue. TeL 8WL 458t-W.
w.
OAK LANE AND P. R. R.
PRIMOS, PA.
PERSONALS
tile
Is No Longer Rationed !
SCHOOL NEWS
will diminish.,
Dr. Beilla a graduate of SwarU&more College and of the Unlverslty
of Pennsylvania Medical School.
He Is a member of the staff at
Abington Hospital.
Mrs. W.· Rodman McHenry, program ch&1rtmLn for the group, Introduced .·Dr.-,· Bell. The meeUng
was attended by 81 ot the 118
Eighth Grade parente. Twenty-two
Junior High sChool faculty and
staff membe11l were guests.
Mrs. Walter E. Medford wae
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COAL
The
this formula
Is followed.
he conI-;====;:;=========;;;===========;;;==~ 'If
tlnued,
the need
for punishment
OLD BANK BUILDING
CLASSIFIED
TRY these sweet-tasting
SUGARLESS DESSERTS
Charles E. Fischer
Builder
MORTON REFRIGERATION
Appliance Service
Mrs.
D.
_' ','
Desserts
wf
r.tort-
1.1""
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PHilADElPHIA ElECTRIC COMPANY
all.~~;d~,~~ ~7~afl'Fe.,
Write. 01 LiFe In' Manila
Wh.n yOU "Iwe food
gifts. lliey sove you time,
Inconvelil,ene. ond eifort.
Dr. Luther Stein w1l1 assist the
day, the temperature ranges trom
Senior class yOWlg ))'eoplo of the
86 to 96 degre.. with Dearly 100%
Swarthmore Presbyterian H I g h
humiditY. Mosquitos ·are kept
School Fellowship at their meetdown by sPl'll1lng DDT from planes
Ing Sunday. December 9. Last Bum·once a week."
mer several young people from
Swa.rthmore attended the Presby~s MADRID HONOR terian Summer Conterence at
Blairstown, N. J. The campUB at
Dr. E. Fullerton Cook formerly BIQlr Academy' Is a. beautiful setof Swarthmore was recently elect- ting tor the work and fun of th~
ed to honorary membership ~ the camp.
Spanish Roya.l Academy of PharmFrom those who attended. last
Bummer the Collowing will report:
CaroUne BaldeDSton, Bernice Bromruined, wlndowleea omee bulld- Government by the SpanlBh Am- ley. Peggy Keenen, Jane Matthews,
.tugs, which have been blasted and bassador, Juan F. de Cardenas, at Patsy McCahan, Helene Powef!.
a dinner at the EmbassY In Wash- Ruth Wagner with Elizabeth BryIngton.
about
a.nt lUI( 9halrman. Dr. Stein w1ll
guests
were
present.
project some colored pictures and
quently DO water.
The honor Includes a certldcate explain the or,ganlzatlon of the
~so the reclpl.nt chOIl•••
aD
MERCHANDISE
CERTIFICATES
~~rDga7: t~:m:u!:io:~~~':ma:; ~: O~!:d~~~ou!:e t~:e'8~~~:'::
!::!~~,OY~oS:l:!~in:~Ya!:V~;:~
"Except for marveloualy peralotent f
native Ufe In the' ruins and the 0 ql
mUitery activity, thla Ia f,
& dead &lid partly ,burled
clty.
_I"""
her own 'IIOc!1o Ask our
Mrs. Cook' and
b rihl'
1::O:"tlo:'
d'
20
veO" beaut!-
a
,
There 11 .no electric power outslde
full Plldd.d c.m-Ia
FRESRPEAS
I
_ptqnt - -
&rlleeoN
COI_
~c
Scalllons"- -
--2Se
"15e
Orangeti ...........
GR APEnUIT
~=
S
S'''~9c
11K
3~
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'olll"ht
Virginia
Lee "UI.IIIIII
'"
ramT
Z
elf!:r!:1
'l,fcr '
·Ib
cake
,..u, .....
$II!
Packed in a .... ut.tul ilift .......
1eIIL· _011..... proof,
reuIGble for
other purpose..
_ _ _ _Ib_ 3 '
Fresh.Kllled Grad. A FRYING
CHICKENS"
SHOULDER UD CIIOPS ! ..::.
110
7
~7'
L_n Blade or Ann
CBUCK~ ROAST
SKINLESS FRANIFURTERS
Newly Made 11010', JUoout
SEA '
fOOD
VALUES
GradeB
Ib
Z
lb.
CRAINE &'! ........ ....
A
lit
Lu••• Whl..
J
"27c
"23c
Fancy Pollock FIII.ts
\ J.rsey Sea 'rout
JUST ARRIVED-NEW PACK
Ideal Fancy Sweetened Pur.. Grad. A Florida
ORANGE· JUICE ~
Nc:.2~7c·~"4~c.
'::;,2."
Fat ......weet P,..
A _ WIlole GoldeD CtooftI
ASCO Cut Bed Beets,
ASCO To...to Catsup :TI:.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Milk
".:;.2 . . . '
N,:;,2
1~'
(Sef.. . , . , . . :::.
w.... =
.ec
.SC
sse
.......... T.,...to .Iah. Off'
'": zoe
Clliiiu....
a ~ .,r
fj#tIl BJUd 1'1010' S';!!;' Z4G:.. ~ 4k
'w.. G....'. Bean. T~'1:::t.:.::. N;;.~.ac
Larle haaes
You
..':. .6c
Asic for
of military bu.Jldl"lIII lit by port.
able generatore, ISO the city Ii:
Bwart11.more COllege baa opened
without light. ,At night there .. Its second art exhIbit of the BeaDO entert8.1nmont, no . aoclal Ilte son In The CloJoiiei'i! 0s1lery.' Thla
above a pig-style level., noWDS'..
month aelectloDB· .from the 43i:4
flThere ia a lot ot lnftatl~ heHl~ Annual Watereqtor a.J).d frint Ex..
G~dB a:re ,-ery aearce a.nd ~P"D'! blblt of The PeitllSy\v",,1a Academy
alve.
The Filipinos have lo~ Q~ oC Fine ~ 8.;re be'i~ shown.
money. Dlor8 th~ we have, but
Among ihe pah1.ftDp are two
prize-wlimers,
pet~r Hutdfa uEven_
no gOO
lng
star"·
and
. Henry Gauer's
everyt~IDg not pr04uced In Qll~
tlty locally. A $10 U. S. cotton "Gloucester Street." The gallery
dress will bring $60 to 180 here. Is· ope~ Monday through ThursWhiskey wortb ,:i.96 a quarl. in day from 6:30 to 7:30 and on
the states sel18 here tor laO. It Sunday from 3:00 to 5:00.
has been as high as 160.
"The destruction here Is appe.lllng.
3S2 ships are sunk 1~ the
bay. many showing superstructures
above the water •.. ' PubUc build ...
tngs and. hotels are all ghasUy
wrecks. On a main buaine88 street.
every single building tOr blocks
was wiped out or gutted. utterly
r
u881e88.
. Destruction Rite
"As the Japs retreated. (to one
of ManUa's main streets)
they
blew up some ot the Important
buildings and burned everything.
All the residential al·ea Is burned
d~wni' the s~eel and .concrete hulks
of the biggest and best buildings
stili stand, but large quantities oC
gasoline were bqrned in them, as
well as all partitions, Coors, trim,.
and also inflammable ~e8 ot' banks
•.• Elevators won't run, doors are
·charred. In one steel· and concrete
bulldlng the heat was so Intense all
the steel girders tn the roof buckled and twisted into a. terrible
"The .laps set fire to every.
thing and retreated w~t tQ wh"eto
they du, In tn tb,e· beautiful stato
build.tngs, great Pq~t Omce. ~d.
tine university to ~a.ke a 1.(l.8~ "~nd.
~ese great fine. granite and ·concret~ bulldlDg$ Dl\lflt bave looke.d
ILfie wonderCq\ tortresses. In .. few
c~es they li\ore still recogn.tzable.
a.nd usable . • • The Instde ot' the
~08t om.co la Ind~cfi~ble.. ~un
dreds and thousands
rifle an,d
m~~lJ~e gqn shots have ch~wed UP
its 'walls. ~ll~ra, ~t.a.h~ways. But
m ....t of tbe bu.JldlJ/lIII were 1IiIken
by delllollllhing tltem wIth 1H mm
Shells.
You cannot pO.8$lbly hnagine the obscenely vile appeal"a.~ce U.es0 disembowelled
Greek
bul1~p h.ave. They are still tqU
oC dea.d Japs 4ud unexp~04ed duds,
whlch make them dangerous to
enter.
The Jap8 dted at every
window. on every floor, where they
bad thetr machine guns and artillery set up Inside the bu.tld1ngs.
0'
BREAD.
c
2l!:.19
loa.'"
"Fl'iday night· I went back into
downtown, Manila. to look around.
I~ spite of the absence pf electricity there is a Ceverish night
lite In the ~ul.ns. The town is
jam-packed with many thousands
oC servicemen who surge up and
down the streets. You can, get an
jdea of what It is like if you vis·
uaUze them in South Phlladelphiu
streets, mostly twice the width of
South street. with all the stores
burncd out, but bars, curio shops,.
a.nd low grade variety shows under
fake fronts. iean-to.roofB, and oth~r mli.keshifls. You can't drili'k
anything. 'O.nd while the activity
and variety of th.e crowd is lrit~r.
esO.ng for awhile, you soon tire· of
the endl... Orlimt(al IIlth au,d de.
l)rav~ty.. It Is hardly worth a sec ...
ond trip and I bave noU~d, that
rnO,at oJ, the me~ ollt a\tbe
~ln,e sea. :f'tOntiel' spend nearly al.l
o( their evenlnp rlcht th~
."'Phe rainy .~t;tOD Ia· co~ to
an elid. ~ee.nUme It
evet')'
"...,
."5"
PEACR JAM 81~;~~6C:~ ... ..
pure
F~E!iTQNE ELBEltTA
leol ••lldous peadl lawor. I. will pal" allY Ia .... "mily to
..., . . . . for CODy••IHee, repack i • .....11 Ian ur .1 .......
6
O'CIock~~·1I ~·1.f:
...
eat... .......... ' ....... 17c
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13c
Hail_ric lleans
ok. 12c'
$no Sheen ca.
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Kenogg'...... .... ... 9c
Olives 00_.......""..... 39c
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Aaltaour's , .....
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Lunch Meat
A.....
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Evap. Peaches --:;::t 37c
Sun_I
I ........ I 5c
Chicken ......., - ....." 39c
V.I_ta ...... _ ......·2Ic
Ch.....::::"
li ":Me
of
Roilert Kelghton a .tud~nt
the Phlladel.,hla Conservatory of
Musio will be ODe of a grouP. t.o
perform at ,the Academy Wednesday evening next.
15 SHePPlliI QAlS.
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rat".
BUCHNER'S
B. J. HOY fi AND 10
MARIE DONNELLY
THE INGLENEUK
DEW DROP IN
CO·ED BEAUTY SALON
H. B.GREEN
HARTEL BROS.
RUSSELL'S SEllVlCE
STRATa HAVEN INN
FRANK'S BARBER SHOP
SWARTHMORE CO-OP
W. MAUK BITI'LE
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THESWARTHMOREAN
VOL XVII-No. 49
,
~WARTHMORE, PA., DECEMBER 14, 1945
DEAR BRUTUS"
AT ptAYERS CLUB
J. William Simmons
Directs Barrie
Classic
r-p-;:-'.-:O:-.-:Il==Q'-U-r-8--
E.
HANl'I'UlII ,., WAITE
'l'OLJ)..
. A.. P.
SM4I,J,EY
~
JIIOR&Wo'S COI.loEGfl
pRA-.,j""oy
.'
BUY
X-MAS
SEALS
.
$3.00 PER YEAR
PRESIDENT OF
SCHOOL BOARD
Due to loss of malls by se.
vere storm In the Aleutian Arca
the local Post O.ffice will accept
one (1) additional ChrIstmas
parccl for members of the U.S.A,F. statloned·at- A.P.O. 729.
The Post Office will remnln
opeJl until 3 p.m. on Saturday
December 15.,~and December 22~
,i
VilLAGERS TO SING MADONNA IN ART
ON CHRISTMAS-EVE CHARM WOMEN'
! Rev. G. C. Anderson
I Choirs, Brass Quartet To Lead
TROOP 16 MARKS
23rd BIRTHDAY
Rose Valley Chorus
At 'Open House'
Dec. 26
Sir James M. Barrte's clasaic
,'ho first Community Chl'istlllQ.s
play "Dear lJrutus" rewcaves its
"l"rom the begInning ot thc scc'.
I
enrol
Sing since 1941 will lake ond century artists have been In~.
spcll o,f make-believe at the Play~
1 place ChristmaS E\'c II'om 6 to spired to the greatest manifestation
ers Club this week. Undcr the dl •
;
5:30 p.hI. VUlugers will gathc!\ o~ thelr genius by .the simple story
rection of J. \VHliam Simmons an
!around the brtghtly lighted Christ. of the :Madonna. and Child," Mra.
interesting cast interprets· It with
tl'eo at the hoad of the under~ Grace R. :Morrls of ·the Education
Sincerity and steadily developed
Ii nlas
puss south of. thc rallroad with Dcpartment of the Phllndelphla
cmotional Power. The Play' itself
J which the BUslrte~ Aw;o(;:lation has Museum of Art told the .Swarth_
i8 part and parcel of everyman's
early ·experiment In dl'amatics and
, .:-lhal'ed holiday cheer with the bor- more Woman's, Club on Tuesday.
ough and aU who travel through it. IllustraUn;"!{ her talk wJth many
has. therefore. the added chu!"m
~
'rhe Rev. George ChrIstian An- beautltul . lantern slldes from the
of remembrancc. \Vhate\"er may
dOl'son
wilJ lead the caroling. collection of the .Museum, she pre:
be your personal reaction to
Local Girl Scout Troop 10.,
Choll's
of
the local churches havo sonted the story of "Madonnas
whimsy,. BanJe roles ·have with which has been reglstercd contlnu. :I
lucen
Invited
to sing. ']'hc School 'rhrough .the Ages."
good reason, an eternul lUre for .ously sJnce 1923, will marke it.'i
Chorus
and
a.
doulJIe brass quartet
Hoy
Dcla.llalnc
whose
a-c.elcc"Tho themc of the Madonna Is
actors; a ~arric play is adrnh,A.bly tWenty·thlrd annlverwuy Monday
Hon us J-resldent or School BUllrd
(rom the high school will particl~ the, most enduring in painting,"
well ,knit. and following on the aftornoo.n, Deccm.ber 17, when it
wns "llIlOUllce" lust nJght.
patc. Both the Rev. Dr., David she continued. "The revercnce
hecls of several fnrces is wcleome. mects In the museum room of the
Braun and the Rev. Dr. Roy N. which the Virgin InspIred. and
The· ladles of the cast, wJth one high school at 3:20 p.m..Mrs. M.
KeIser will share b.-Jelly in tho ",,"hleb is given expression tn the
important exception. set the Mld- \V. Gunett. Troop 10's leader, and
service.
portraits, had an In-Iportant part
WARNS MERCHANTS
SUtrlmer Eve atmosphere nicely. hel' llSSistants,Mrs. Robert HUkel.t
Ttte highway will
blocked off in raiSing woman to higher poslJoyce Harvey as Alice Dearth Is and Mrs. H. S. Fry, have InVited
ir: ord,er tn provide quiet and room tion than shc had ever previously
Chief of l'oHce 'I'holllus V. Bate.
Ideally cast, charming in appear_ Scout mothers and former leaders
for carolers. Since the spot is on enjoycd. Interest centered on the
ance and manner, nnd uses a low- of th~ troop· to share its bh.thdny man, Sl·., remiuds m~l·chaut.!:; that tho homeward· way of thosc re. mother In the early day. and otten
;.t is during'the ru~h.,ot the holiday
. pitched vwca . with real ability. cake and jts investiture ceremony.
turning from the city by train. it thc child was forgotten or made
'::;CUSOIl when thc check thief and
The
troop
was·
organizcd
by
1\1Jos.
Barbara M. Graves as Mabel Puris hope<.J thc.t thcy will pause to ugly In order to cnhance the
die is understandingly reservfild nnd Lawrence Stabler. just bcfore her the fOJ'gel" enjo~ their eas.iQJ;t swelJ UIC Chorus wlilch will carry beauty of the VIrgin."
chill at Lob's house but. warm and marriage. She remem bcrs that "pickings." Chlcf llatcman referred Swarthmore's praise and J than..ksThe earliest of thc Madonnas 11. to the cducational campaign con.
happy in the Wood. Martha Kelgh- among the orIgInal members were
g.iving, its' prayers tor the attain. lustrated was taken from the walls
ton's, Mrs. Coade has the wisdom Florence: Hoadley, Arabel Jaquette, JlIcted by the U. S. ~ecl'et Service, ment of peace around the world. of the catacombs in Rome. The
and said: "Now js the tlme for
and patience with which long life and Co.n.stance Kent. Whcn Mrs.
out on tho Christmas night.
star, shown In this ~icture over
mel'chants to talk these matters
the mother's hcad, bccame In time
~s supposed to
endow humans: Stabler moved to \Vashtngton a
ovcrhvlth their employees, Caution
the symbol of the Virgin, and is
Nancy G. SavelU as Joanna Trout group ·of Swarthmore .college glrlH
.IN HOLLYWOOD
them to be more caretul In. accept.
found through the centurle8 In
makes much ot her opportunity to carried on until Mrs. Frederic
,
.
'
,
("onnection
with her 'PQrtrait., Mrs.
Child
assumed
its
leadership.
Ing
eltl'er
government
Ol'
cammer·
annex. and lose love. Beth Allyn
~al])h
Ashton
_
Nixdorf
of
Yale
Morris
saId.
Various other 'symbols
Mrs. Georg9 .. Zlmmer followed C:~l, c~ecks, especIally fro~.l.!~rang_
. as ,Lady Caroline Is haughtlY:'>love",.
.avenue
ret~
.~?r
.<;:allr<:"r.~ia
Sunday
arose,
and
early
traditional back.~
.t~q.v_e_,.!!!fl.I11.. ~Il!!l{l,l._q,w.x:-.Qh!9-~
lY, 1?u~. tl1e USe she makcs of h~r her and rcmalnl\d 1'ro6p"16's
I""th""
'In~
cttw>BeH
"Teie-~-'lneItide--sUu1t,~-~--...l,...-.. ..i
sccond chance Is aU the more sur'- for 14 years.'. Mrs. Charle9 Israel they acccpt, and jot down some phone Company, and la in Holly. tic ele~ents as 12 stars In a c~own
Illemo
as
to
what
was
used
Cor
prlslng for that.
They make a assisted· her for several years and
Wood superintending .the makJng to indicate the 12 apostles. Ccdar.s
pleasing picture. these ladles in then continued na lender until this identification. 'This fixes responsi- of a picture with ,VildiJ;lg Picture, ot Lebanon to Indicate steadfa.st~
bIlIty
and
serves
to
remind
one
of
evening dress, but thcy are a lItUo fall. Emlyn Hodge, now head ot t-he transaction. loIake up your Inc. He plans to return early In ne&8, nn apple In tho hand to repro_
Girl Scouting in Dela\\"arc Cowity.
too reUne to be harmonious.
sent the Madonna as a second Eve,
mind to suve your~clf from IOS9 the new year.
Robert W. Graham does an In- was once a.'islstant leader of Troop by knowing your endorscr and re.
),[r.
Nixdorf
fo.·merly
editorial
or an apple In the corner of the
ter-esting interpretation of Lob, the 16.
qU{I'in8" identification. Merchants director of the Bell Telephone plcturc to reprf'.8ent the fall of.
Mrs. Zimmer will tell ot early
fey, young-old prankstcr who pershould ask themselves this ques. C0lTJ.pany of Pennsylvania, received man.
~coutlng
I~ thc borough on MonsUadcs his gucsts·, to venture at
Madonnas of the fifth century
tlon: 'If. thls check h, returned as appolntmcnt to the staff of the
midnight. David Kaigler, Jr., is day. 1\.[rs. Stabler will visit the n. lorgery, do I KNOW whcre 1 ll.S9istant vice president ot the in~ showed stltr figures oC mother nnd .
an appealing W,fll Dearth. and the' LJ oop and Sing folk songs to her can locate the forger and recover formation department ot the A.T. child, ah"'ays Cully clothcd and
PIQyers Club was fortunate that his own accompaniment on Ule auto- my money?' Unless the answer to and T. Company, New York, in always as members of a group.
terminal leave from the Navy Is harp: .Mrs. Israel wIll be in charge' that one is 'yes'-well, it's thetr July.
Using Slides of Frn. Angelico's
"Flight into Egypt," Raphael's
now tn progress. Joseph H. Col- of the investiture ceremony. .
1110ncy_"
rf'hc Troop hUs' been.. \\'orklng
•
"Madonna of the GOldfll,lch," Da
Uns Is obviously successful In his
Chief Bateman also offered this
Service
Ends
hard
all
fall
on
the
Foot
Travell_
Vinci's "Ma!Jonna. ot the Rocks,".
phUanderlngs, Lewis E, Goodener's badge whtch requires 100 miles advice to persons who l'ecelve Gov.
works ot Titian. Bellini, EI Greco.
D~gh Is tirelcss as Coadc, Albert ~.
The SWarthmore .t;:ost Office haS and many others, 1\frB. Morris
Ot these they have crnmcnt or other types of checkp.
Warrington's Matey is servile and of" hiking.
been instructed to· discontinue thc traced the decreaSing rigidity of
completcd 26. At prescnt they are b~' mail:
smooth.
1.
Be
sure
yOur
name
Is
plainly
practice
of accepting deposits of thc tlgures. the growing realism
following Crum Creek to its heart
Margaret, the little glrl who
visible
on
your
mailbox:
that
the
any
kind
to bc used on the tor- the new emphaSis on the Child:
and have reached 'Vest Chester
might have been, is played by Patbox
is
protected
with
a
good
lock.
wardIng
of
mall "of any class.·' the gradUal wane of the religious
Pike in th~ir wcc·kly hikes. Last
riCia Gallagher with lightness, sIm2.
At
the
time
of
uelivery
of
your
Patrons
having
s~ch deposits at the contcnt ot the pictures, and tho In~
fa~l thcy wa)ked to the John MorpliCity, tcnderness-ull those gcntle
10C'.a1
office
arc
requested by Post. creasing emphaSis on the cmotional
check.
a
..
range.
if
pos~jble,
to
be
ton House and enjoyed a nature
qualities which nrc 0. part of
master
A.
P.
Smalley
to can for Ceellng of mother and Child. A
at
horne.
Ask
your
mallcarricr
to
hike in Providencc Park. l\Icdla.
youth. Tho scene between father
their
deposiUi
at
oncc.
nutify
you
by
some
signal
that
he
Renoir portrait of mother and
Mrs. \-Valtcr O. Heinz Is chairman
and daughter is, of. course, one of of the Troop Committee.
.has your check.
child epitomizcd this last stage.
the best.
(Continued Oil Page 7)
3. H you cash youI' checJ~ at the
- ADOLPH YERKES
.:mmc
I)iace
each
month
you
will
Second chances arc tun to spec·
AWAITS DISCHARGE
l1;ne less difficulty in identify~ng
ulate about. The Impact of watch~
BRAHMS RECITAL
Adolph Yerkes of Collingswood,
,,· .... U1'8011'.
Ing people experience theirs hits
N. J., a resident ot Swarthmorc for
Sgt~ James L. -Jnckson who has
Dr. 'V. Ii'. G_ Swann nnd David
harder in middle age than In~
4. Do not endorse y(,ur check many years, died at his home Sun.
becn
stationed
for
thc
past
year
youth.
until you are in the presence of the dn-y, December 2, after a short ill- Tudor will give a recital compris.
with the Search and Rescue Squa- pCl'son who cashes it for you.
ing the two Brahms Sonatas for
ness,
dron as an instructor at Edmonton,
LOCAL GROUP TO SING Canadu, covering areas as far north
He is survh'cd by his widow, 'cello and piano in Whlttier House,
two 80ns, and a daughter: also two on the College Campus, on 1\Ion_
, HOME FROM SAIPJ\N
as Nome, Alaska.· ari'ivcd in the
Sisters,
Miss Margaret Yerkes of day, Dec. 17, at 8: 15 p.m, Professor
A group of local women will States·])ccenlbcr 2.
Cornell-avenu·e
and Mrs. J. C.
Sgt. Jackson has reported at the
sing at the Christmas program ot
It'irst Lieutenant Robert G. Er·
A .. Peplnsky wiJI contribute an anHenry
of
Woodbury,
N. J .• and an
the Monday Morning Class at the A rmy Separation Centcr at Mit· skine. Jr.• arrived tn this country
alYSis o( the works.
New Century Club of Philadelphia. chel Field, N.Y_ Following his dis- from Salpan last week uftEJr serv. aunt. Mi8$· Jennie Foster- who
This recital win be followed durmakes Jie'r home with ,Mi&8 Yerkes..
Under the direction of Mrs. Leon~ chargc. he and. Mrs. Jackson and ing with the Army Anti-Air Craft
SerVices were held Thursday, ing tho Winter months, at dates to
ard C. Ashton they win DrCsCont Do thcir small daughter Judith will for the past two ycars.
December
6. Inter-ment was made be announced, b~ three othel'S, in
group oC .czech carols dnd lead the rcslde In Drexel Hill.
He is now on terminal leave. and
In.
Eastlawn
Cemetcry. Swa.rth- which Dr. Swann and Sylvia Swann
members in group singing in the
with Mrs.. Erskine and their 20
more.
mOIJ.th-old son Robin is Hvlng at
Chrjstrnas spirit. The group incollaborate in playing the five
410 Harvard avenue. He is enjoycludes Mrs. Herbert Patterson, Mrs.
'cello and plano Sonatas of Beeth.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen 0 ven. t ogeth er with the Thirty.one
ing acquaintance with his son for
Laurence J. ·Stabler, Mrs, Margaret
the first Umc_
Clark Ncal, Mrs. T. M. Jackson.
of Harvard avenue entertained nt Variations.
Mrs. Robert Carels, Mrs. Roy G1I·
Lt. Erskine plans to cnter the dinner Friday evening in honor of
These recitals
be Open to the
bert. Mrs. Peter E. Told, with Mrs.
University of Pennsylvania Law
D_r._a_n_d_M-:::rs=,=J_a_m_es_G-,-ay~._ _ _ _~::Pc:Ubuc.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Eyerett L. Hunt at the piano.
School in the near futUre.
Founder, a Former
Leader WiD
be Guest
!
be
laador-
"
Stock up with
Cunnle Voaters is In charge ot
the supper which will be IJ6rve~. at
,.Ix o'Clock. It Ia hoped that all
im!mbers of Fellowship wUI attend
this maeHng. ReaervaUone for next
• ~mmer have to be in very early
In the new year. Tb.18 prOgTaPl Ia
being presented at this tllI\e I!O
plan8 can be· made well in advanoe
by those' Interested In such a sum...
mer experience as Is offered by the
BlG.lr Conference.
mesS.
Night Life
bl!tl-
conCer~nces.
___ CHRISTMAS STORI: HOURS
Enrich_' SUPREME
.I...r,. I_r . . . .r,
,---,. ----
Delegates Report
Dr. and MI'IL Joseph·S. Bates of
"Rocky Spring Farm·', Media, en~
tertatned at "Open House" Sunday
The Swarthmorea.n Ia Indebted
afternoon In honor oC their 80D to Mrs. Walter H. Robll18Oll ot
Fl/Sgt. GU)' C. Bates recently re- Wallingford Cor her permlaaloD to
use excerpts from the letters of
turned from overseas.
Lt. Robinson, UBNR, who Is in
ManU.. wltb th.e Judge, Advocate
SectJon, War Crimes Branch, as ...
signed to legal research tor the
prosecution of war criminals.
"Every part of this city above the
level oC an oriental slum baa been
either burned out or utterly demollshed •.• Army officers gener...
, ''''5 Ea5fer to Use Our
Mr. and Mrs. Edson Harris. Jr..
and three ch'lldren returned Monday to their home in Rose Valley.
Mrs. HarrIs and the chlldren h~e.ve
been !lYing In Mexico City wltb
ber parents while Mr. Barrls was
se-rvlng In the Marine Corps.
Santas Coming
r··
a-t
I
will
llEREAVED
captain Charles E_ Hess of Park
avenue .r who is now stationed III
Fort Devens, Mass.. was called
borne 10 days ·ago by the death .ot
hJs tather Mr. A. Frank Hess ot
Lancas1:er, Pa.. O,fe week later'the
death ot his, mother occurred, recalling him to Lan~ter for serVIces and burf:8J:.
TO SING BACH ARIAS
8:20
Santa uks The Swarthmorean
to again remind the boys and girls
of Swarthmore to be sure to call
Swa. 8900 betore 5 p.m.• December
21, g.,vlng their name, address, and
Qg~·lt they desire a visit fro~ .Jo11Y
5t. Nick on Xmas eve.
Veronica Sweigert, noted con ...
traito who. has appeared In the
Ba~h Festival tn Phtladelphla,. wJ\1
give a brief recital in Trinity
Church. Swarthmore on Sunday
evening at 6 o·clock.
Her- program includes arias from
Bach. '
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
P. M. "near Brutus~~~:-'~~~~__~~.~_. __........~ .... u_Players Club
8:20 p~ M. "Dear Brut ~turda,., December 16
8:80 P. ltf. College Ba.a~s t~i"·;;;'th~F..····· ..-···---···-···~··.. ·..··· .. ·-Players Club
e
..& M•... ·.... --... ~............ F1eld House
l~~~g ~::: ~~~I~g,- :;~~Ft'ra~:c"e~y=~~~.~~
..... --...~.~...Loeal ~hu~hes
·········---·-···.......... .... -Frlt!Qds Meeting
~
Monday, December 17
"
1:20 P. M. Troop 16 23rd A.nnlv.rsa~
HI g h SchOOl M'usetl!ll
• J
........ _........
To da,., December 18 8:3b P. M. Jr. Club Christmas Party .......- .......................Woman •• ClUb
8:00 P. M.
Swart!>mo~UJ=p?;"':.~.. ~.... _...Swartbmore
Oftice
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
,
•
THE
8
"Hocky Hpring
Writes of Life In Manila
;\1..:·;, lIards .UlU the chihll'cn hu\'c
aftt'I'uoun
IIt't'" livillg' in :Mcx.ico City with
in
hOIlOl'
or
theil'
son
~/Hgt. Guy C. Bales l'ecently re1It'I' pal'cnls while 1\11', Harris was
t unh'd fI'oJll o\'('rHeas.
)4(·l'\'ill).! in til(" ;\!"rinc Corps.
MERCHANDISE
CERTIFICATES
When you give food
gifts. They save you time.
inconvenience and effort.
Also the recipient chooses
her own foods. Ask our
manager.
Ib
... ".,......
.... 5c
S'''39c
".. 1.,. FI.,._
5
lb.
3CJc
Also Treat, the family to a
Delicious Dessert
Tonight with
Virginia Lee SUPREME
FRUIT CAKE
F.~
Old
Colonial
Recipe
2 $129
-Ib
cake
Packed in a beaurlful gift box, speciaUy treated.. moisture proof~
reusable for
other purposes.
cHiceitENS 37
Swarthmorenn Is 1ndebted
to 1\11'8, 'Valter 11. Hobinson of
'Yalllngfol'u ror her permission to
U!-iC excerpts from the letters of
Lt. Houinson, USNH. who Is ill
Manilo. with the Judge Advocate
Sect.ioll, '\~ar Crimes Branch. ~.
signctl to legal research for tho
prosecution of war cl"imlunls.
"l:;vcry parl of this city above the
lC\'cl of an oriental slum has been
either hurned out or utterly demolished . . . ArlllY oHicurs generally and somc Navy ofllcara are
livin~ in the burned out hulks of
ruined, windowless office lmlld,lngs, which have been blasted (lnd
tought over us well. They have no
,screens,
no cieanlineS5, and frequently no water.
Tho
-=B::'a-d-=.--Ib
Lean Blade or Arm
GradeB
Ib
Ib
SKINLESS FRANKFURTERS
Z
Newly Made Sour Krout
SEA
J
VALUES \
CRABMEAT
15C
lb.
L~'.:;::'!~;'
95'
Ib
Fancy Pollock'~F';;iI"le-:t:-s.o.----------
Jersey Sea Trout
"27(
"23c
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IdeoiAioE juicia
rp
No.2
can
"7
C : 46-oz
&.
can
4"
&. C
No.2
No.2
No.2
IISaJ Tomato Catsup :"'!i~t
':;'~z 15C
Farmdale Evap. Milk (lO la, 870) 4 :~~~ 55c
Sunrise TOlDato .Juice G'Ad•
....:: ZOe
"'"y
..
19r
Citru. Mal'1DaIa d eM••,
... ·'b
ja,
glJlll SIUIl Flour 5 ';~9 Z4c: SO ,;~~ 461'
'm .....Sauce
d, ;n
Na.2
V an C a mp'. Beans Tomato
con I:le
CaUfornia Large Prunes
~~. 16c
You Couldn't Ask for Better Bread
no
goods.
It is the same with
everything not produced tn quaDtity locally.
A $10 U. S. cotton
dress wlll bring $60 to $80 here.
Whiskey worth $3.95 a quart in
the states sells here for $30.
It
has been as high as $60.
"Tho destruction here is appallIng.
362 ships are sunk In the
bay. many showing superstructures
above the wuter . . , Public buildings anu hotels are all
ghastly
wrecks. On a main business street,
cvery single building for
blocks
was wipctl out or gutted, utterly
useleHs,
1>c.-~t1"lIcti()n
"As the Ja.ps retreated (to one
Manlla.'s main
strcct.<;)
they
blew up some of the important
Luiitlings and bUl'ned cvorything.
All the residential al'ea is burned
UU\\'u; the steel aml concrete hullt!Oi
of the bigge~t ~Lnu best buildings
sUII stanu, but large quantities of
gasollne wcre burned in them. as
well as all partitions, floors, trim,
and also InfiuJlunablc fIles of banks
. . . Ele',ators won't I'un, doors are
charred. In one steel and concrete
building the heut wus so intense all
the steel girders in the roof buckled and twisted into a
terrible
DleSS,
BREAD,
19
c
Firmer, finer flavor, toasts bet-
\.__':.~r~:a~.:d~:.,:a~Y~'~~f~r.~'~h~~I~.~n~g~.~r~~..~..~~~~:-:::::-_______ ..----,
S1SZ
81~b~~ 6C:~5
Real delicious peach flavor. It will pay any largo family to
buy a can. For convenience, repack in small lars or glasses.
6 O'ClockcwAMIiIliIlMI1I: p'" llc
Catsup Prldoot Far. 14'01 bOo' 17c
Clapp's .abyc""'I.r:!!.pt:~ 13c
Hallmark Beans 10~:: 12c
44'01 2Sc
Sno Sheen cPtttlbu..,'1
.... Flour pll.
Kellogg's Pep a'OI'''1 9c
Olives on.-usw". ~~··"""39c
BEINZ SOUP
Armour's Treet
Lunch Meat
34c
12;:33c
12·01 CIII
Allar'l
EARNS MADRID HONOR
Ilrlze-winners, Peter Hurd's "EvenStar" and Henry Gasser's
"Gloucester Street."
The gallery
is open :\Olonday through Thursclay from 6:30 to 7:30 and on
Runday fnHII 3:00 to 5:00.
lng
:-;('\'('1'31
young'
peoplc
Evap. Peaches E~~I:~:37c
$unmaid ,"dleu R~~I.~~ Dill 15c
Chicken SitU', Mlftu:d S'Dl tl .. 39c
Velveeta KraUCIIHlla'ND"1 21c
Cheese A.~:::r;~1IIf Y2'~24c
rrolll
BUY
THE SWARTHMOREAN
VICTORY
BONDS
SWaI-thmore ath'lI(led the l'l"c:iihy_
terian
SumBler
Conference
at
RODert Keighton a student of
the Philadelphia Conservatory of
Music will be one of a group to
perform at the Academy 'Vednesday evening next.
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15 SHOPPING DAYS,
'TIL CHRISTMAS
Please Nate Our
r-:-CHRISTMASr STORE HOURS
V=O=L=.=X=V==II==N~O;;.~4;;9~========,===-=.c
DEAR BRUTUS
AT PLAYERS CLUB
P. O. Hours
J. William Simmons
Directs Barrie
Classic
SWARJ:HMORE,_ PA.,
X-MAS
SEALS
DECEMBER-14~"';-=1";;9=_~~=5~=-=~==~::::'==~-~=~~-~___~=__=.=.=_=_~__ ::::$3::::.:__:::00::_:-: : P"~E~-: : R~:Y: : EAR;: : :
PRESIDENT OF
SCHOOL BOARD
VillAGERS TO SING MADONNA IN ART
ON CHRISTMAS EVE CHARM WOMEN
UUt' til 10 '" CJf IHails h\' t-le\·pl e StOl'l1i ill t h~' "II .. ",,' ,ln,., It',1, ,
t !Jo' 10t·;,1 J '0;;1 O!!i(·e \\ ill aen'pl I
Olle (I.) add,tll)n·tI (.!tti:;llilas:
p,tl"cl'1 tOt Jlll·!lIht'I·S o[ the L'.~,- I
Rev. G. C. Anderson
Choirs, Brass Quartet 1'0 Lead
.\.1-'. :;tatlOlled at ,\.1'.0. 4"!!!J.
I'
Thc 1'o!-it ()lIke will I.CIiI:lllI
OPt'1I until 3 II. Ill. Ol~ Hatllld,IY,
1)1'l'I.;'II1"UI' 15, Hnd Lh'!cl'miu'r
.I
:!:!.I
~il· ,Jalll(>S ,\1. n,lIllt,'t-l ('Ia"!-HI
Illuy . J)('al' J:,·utlls" n'w~'a\l'S Itl-.
:"twll of llIal,p-IH·!i("\"(· at thl' Pia\"l"1'S ('IIIIJ this w('el,;. l'ndl'I' thl'
n'l,tion of .J. \\·1111<1111 Sillllllons all
IlIt('I'psting ('at-lt 1n'_I't'lI/ ds it wi( II
siTH'PI'ity and
HIl'adjl~' dp\l'IOIH'd
1'!llOtional )"IWl'I·. Tilt" Illay it~l"lf
is 1):!l"t anti pal t'I'1 uf l'\·('l"yItJall·~
('uriy t'XPI'I'i1Jtt'lit in til:lIliatit's and
lias. lht''''lol t'. lht, :uhkd ('.'1I'.[l"In
tlf I·PIllt·IIlI"·:lII("('
"·hall" ('I' Illay
BUY
TROOP 16 MARKS
23rd BIRTHDAY
Rose VaHey Chorus
At 'Ollen House'
Dec. 26
TIll'
liI"st l'UIIIIIIUIlII.\ \'!Jlh"ll"S
"FIOIII th .. lH,t.;llIuilJ;'; of tht, M'C.
l-'IIH'I' I:, II \\ ill
111111 I', IItlll \ d r lisl" lia\·,· 1"·"11 ill, "
\ ·llI·bullds
1I0ln
to Spll.'
P.III.
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"d~htly 11:.:;lttttl l·hri,.,t- "I th.· .\Iadolilla ,IUt! ('hild," ::\(r~.
!
, I, •• dt til{' lI.ad 01 till' !tndl'l"- ('rat" H. :\IOl'd:-o of tllp 1:.I!J('atioll
l-'ollth of th. 1·.lilllm.1 \\011 11'·1':111111. lit fir (hI' 1'llIladdplria
• Ii I Ill' I:Wiilll·.';", '\:-;"111 I,llion has :\111,;\ 11111 01 .\I·t t .. ld tlU' ':>:\\:lI'th,II l1ollti.l':' l'IH'. I· I\Jth tltl' hOI -IIIIUI"I" \\·OIU.tIl·s 1'llIlt 011 Tu" .... day.
.<1 .IIIt,1 all \~·lt(J tJ 1\:'1 111I.oUh"h It. IIll1stl.tlln; 1t'·I· lall;
\\ilh Itlany
"J, I'l'\. t,,'o!..;'.· (hrtsllUIi .\lI_ IIJ .,llllltul ):11110'1·11 :--lid,s IrOlll titl'
"II
II III
il'.ui
tIl{'
C:lI.lliing-.! ('I,II"dlon of Ih.· .\111'" 11111. :--Ilt 111.(.~·()UI·
1"'1'."1011;[1
I (':ll'tion
to
1... oe.1l Uill
:-:t·Ollt 'I'loOP
11; .. ,
'"
" 1)1 thc 10l'.1i '·IHlIl'h(,:> ha\~ IS' Ilt, d
titl' :-;10/'\ Hr ":\lad()flllaS
hat\,
whll"h has Ill"'1l 1'(';.:ist('1 ~·tl (·Ollllll1;- J
\ 1I11lkd til ~ilo..:. Tit\" K.ltonl TllIolIl.!'h Ihp .\g-.!',"
rl'i1l-iOIi. :til Plt'l·llal 111)(' fOI' ou:-;Iy since 1:J:!3, will III,u'ke Its
1;0.', D,·i,lpl,:.tu· \\II"~
11'_( h.t·""III" anri ,l (/ollid. I'I,(!-i:-; '111,,,·tI"1
··Th .. th"III1' of lIll :\Iadolltla is
:ldOI·s; a J::Il'l"i,' play is adlllll'aloly tW"nty-thinI anllh·t'14,11':' '\IOlltl.l\
tluB 'IS Pn· .. id~ Itl 01 ''''1'1,001 B" uti
!:"Jll tIll Ilig-li .<':I·ilool 1\111 p:utH"i- tilt, Illosl 'lIdlll·ln:.:: in 1 1dllltinl!","
1\"('11
knit. anel follOWing 011 the ,lttt'I·1I001l. JJt'I'l'IUI" .. 17. \\ hpJI J1'
",.i~'. I:otll till' 1:1 I·. HI·. Da\"ld
l'OlltinIHiI.
··TIr,
11'lt'll'II("t'
h('('1:.; of SI'\"('I',II f'lI·l·t·~ i~ \\('leOIiIl'. 'JI"('ts III tilt, IlIlJ,41'lI11l /"OOIJI of tl'l.
1:1,11111 ,lilt! tIlt' J: 1,\
I II". Hn,\" S. \\ !twit th,'
\·11 hIll
IIISIJln·d. and
The ladi('s of tilt, ('asl, with olle IIlgh St'huo! at :L:!o I'.HI. -'11·s . •\1.
I\:,isvi' 11111 slia'·t· loj;"11\ III 11It' I "IrH·1t 1:-; ght'li I"XI,,"!"!"lon ill the
illlJlOl'tant t'X(·('])tlOn, "l'l (hp ::'-.Iid- \\-. (;~UT('tt, rllmp 14;·s 11';1<1('1', 0111'1
WARNS MERCHANTS
~'nil·1-'.
:1'(Jlllail~;. lid.) an ItIIllOI·tant pa!"t
~Ulliniel'
attliosphl.'I·(· nicely. itl'" a~sistant...; .\11 s. Hollll·t 1lllkl'l.t
____
'1'1,11" Ing-/i\\;ty will ill' hloekt.(] ofC in l"alSlll~ \\·"I1.t1l to Iilhlil'l' posi.Joyce llm·n.!y <1:-; ~\Iit-c ikal"th is 11111 -'I,·s. ]1. :..:: FlY, ]Ia\(' itH"itCt]
II 1'1·\IC'1 te, ]"·(I\"I!I,· 1lllil"t ,I ltd IOJ}111 Itllll1 than sill' hatl "\·"1' 1)1·"\·iousl~·
( ltu'l 1·1 I'olt< I '1110011101' \ . I!.dl'· I .
I "'J"
I
I I
lilpally ('ast. ('hal'ruillg- in apIH'OlI'_ x\'out 'I[Olitt'IS and IOI·'llt·,· Icadt I ..,
'1 101. l·alf)ll'ls. Sinl·t' thc !"pot L4 Oil
t."I.
I I ' I·,'st (·I·I\I.·]~'cl (On tlte
'U1<.'e anu IlHlltnel', nnd use:.; a low- of thl' troop tv Shd/"(' it:> hil.th,Ja\ ,I .IIL. j .'1 .. ,I' / .. "II/., ill'.t ],atll" llJ:ll I llll' hOlllt.\\.lI.11 11".'- of thost 1.,,_ilJ)()th'l· in th" tady da.\", and oft('Jj
.1 I" I UIIII ... lit, Ih', ." ll ••• Itolldav
t UI/llIl;.; f 10111 t IU· I'lty I,,:. tntin, It Itllt' t"lliltl \\a;.; ror"'ol,,/,
"'_ """,1"
l)itehctI vo.icc
with
rcal ability. {'.lke and .its in\'cstlttll'e {'('I.{'tHOIi\'
'"
The
tl'OOP
W:ll'i
ol"~alll;':t'li
by
.\]'I"~.
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\\1"
rt
Illv
,h."
I,
t!llt·t
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I.';
!Iupt."
tltHt
1111
\
\\111
IIaU:;I.
to
ugly
111
ol·(h',·
to
pnhalu'l'
thc
J:al·bal".l.. ::\1. G!"
11)1>-:(."1
,·ujo.'
lltl·!t·
I aSJ.e:-;t
htallly
of
IIII'
\-il'gin."
l.aw,·cll('C
Hlahler
jllst
hl'fOI:C
hel"
dh~ is untIN'standingly ICli"l'I'\"ed and
:-1\1,11 thl' dIUI"I:; \\ltidl \\111 I,II·I·Y
Tht' ,. I"
I
r II I<' .\Iadollllas IlHhf' l"t'III(·mhl'l·s that ··JlIl"lilllh.~'-· ('111(·( H,tlo ,.l.1I1 Il·ll·I"!"""
ehill at Loll's hOllse IJllt warlll :tll(l lila I"! iagP.
KWanhIlIOlP'!'-i
pial:;" anll thaHl~:-;_
1,1· Il'S I '
to
Uli'
t'dllc.lllOna!
1'lllIjJoli...!"1l
to'"
IUstl·
th'd
I I
lIlllong
1he
ol'igiliUI
'lI('ll1ht'l
s
\\
CI'C
ilam)Y in the wood. ::\tal'lha Kci/-!h.,
!.!l\in:.::, its pla~('I~ It)I' lli(' att;lin.
.,
,.~ a ~f'n II'orn till' walls
"","
ton's 1\11·S. C'oade hus the wh;uom 10'10"('>11('1' Jloadh'y, Amhpl Jaqllt'tie, ,j'H"ll'd IJY tilt' l·. K. ~t{·lt't HL'nleL'. llll'lIt of " .... :1('(' :lI·otllld till' \\111'111, flf till' eata(·olllhs in Boult'
and ;',Ild: '.:..; 0 \", II'> liu
UUIt· tOl'
stal".
sho\\I1·
II
\Vht'll ::\Ii'~.
Ollt on the ChI isllllas nig-ht.
m
lis pictll1"I' O\'l'I'
and patience with \\ hit-h iong 1if/.' and Constallce Kent.
lilt'I'challts to lulk th(!sp 11I.It!CI·S
tlu· Illothl'r's h,ad, lW('HIll{' In tilll('
is SllflPosei.l
to Clldow hUlmins. Htahh.'l· 1lI0vl'd to Washington a
O\·CI· \1 it It theu' (·IlIj,loyc\':-;. Calilioll
tlit' S~lllhol of tli(' \"il',ldn, an (I is
Xancy G. f·kll:clii as .Joanna 'I'rout gTOUP of Hwal"thmol·c ColI('gl' gil'ls
IN HOLLYWOOD
tlwll\
to
10"
IIUlle
(·an·tul
ill
a(,Ct'ptfound
thl·Olll-:'h th,' ('('nturics in
ulltil .:\11's. FI'cderi •.
makes Jiluch of hel' oPJlol·tllnity to ('alTjetJ {>II
ing('Hhl'l'
gU\'l'I'lldll'nt
01' l'OllI1llPI'eOlllleetiou
"Ith hpl· {lol·ll·ait. :\11·s.
,lIHlCX and lo!;c lo\·e.
BlJth Allyn ('hiJd :lH:-;uJiled its Icadership.
clal
I. II('d~s, ('.~lh't·i:rlJ.' IIOIll ~tlanh
H,tlph ~\ShtOIl :\,ix(]ui"f of Yule :'IIOITIS :;aill, '·al·inlls otlrl'l' symhols
.\]I·S. {:(,Ol'g(' Zimliwi' follo\\ t'd
llt; Lf'lIly Curolin<' b luul/.rhtly lovell."'. lbl\(' tlll·1ll lIlili,ll all\· l'h('t:k '.l\'enUe ~eft 101' ('alifol"nia Ruutlay ,U'OS(', and t'H'·I~.. tl·,ulitional hacl~
I1t'I'
and t"l'llIaill('tl 'I'roOIl 11;'£; I('nil('l'
ly but the liSe she make'S of h~1'
tlll'y .weepl . •111d Jot do\\ n ~-;UIIIC' IIf the .,lh-r('~;t 01 l1u:· U{'ll 'rclc- ..;',·ollnd:-; 11lddlh' Hueh duo'ach'r'is_
sccond clwucc is all tIll' IHOI'C .su!"- for 1-1 ye;l]·s. :'oll·s. l'h:u'les JSI'acl lllPll\O :tl-i to whal was uSl'.1 fOI· ,.hnn(' l'OIIlP,LIlY, and is in
tic ('11'111('111.<: :1:-> I:! stal"s in a {TOWn
IlI'isin,; fOI' that.
TIt('y illuke u lIl-'''ist('d her (01' se\"eral ycar~ and itl('ntilit:ltion. '1'111:; IlX('S "(':;polIsi- \\."Od .~lIPI']inkntlill).;' the llIakln~ to jndie.ttt' tllO 12 nlJo~ll ..s. ('('dnl'oS
plcasing pi!'! UI·(',
IIl('se ladies in t!tPIl ('olltlnucd U!'; leati('I' until thi", Idlil,\" and '" I'\"('~ 10 j"(' III IIHI Olle 01 ot a P)('tUI'l' Wll h \\'ildulg" ph-tm'c,/ of 'A'hallOI1 10 indkatt' stt'adfast_
EIlIIYIl Ilodgc, no\\ Itl'ati o(
{,\pning" dl·es,..;, but tl!l'Y al'I' a littlo lall.
It'
tl.ll,:-;,wtWII.
.\lakl' up you,. I ilL'. Ilc 1)1,11ll-i lO r('(urn uU'ly in Il<'-"S. an appll' ill til(· 'mnd I,J 1'1'111.,,(;II!
XCOIJt.ihg
in Uplawill"{' County.
too f{'line to hp hal'ulonious.
t,lind U, ~H\C ~oul>;l.!lf 1"1·0111 loss tIl(> Ill'\\' yC':u.
I s"ut thl' .\Jadol1l\a as a sP('ond E\"("
Hobert \V. OI·aha.tII docs an In- I\as O!H'<' as:O;lst;lIlt lo'd~I('I' of 'J'IOOp ".I 1,110\\ lit:..: YUlu· ellliol!'WI' and l'l'.\fl".
:\,ixl1ol"f
(OI·IIH'I·ly
editOl'ial!
o~· un appl .. in III(' ('Onh',· of thp
I Ii,
('I'esting interpl"etation of Loh, thc
BI'1l T('ll'llllOnc ,Jl~tlll'(' tt) '·'·PI·PSt'nt tht, tall of
II Il i.·lll ~
Hit' II t ilicat if))!.
:\1 I. 'I·C Ii[ln loS ~~lt·('('t(ll· of the
:\1I·s. %in.nH'I· \\'111 t<'ll
f('y. young-old pntnli::>lt,l' who }J{'I':-;J.ould ask lht'lH:
to
"entul'p at
Ht:,Ui{'S hi~ ).;'l1l'sts
:\Iadolln:ls of tlH' fiflh C't'ntllry
! jon: 'If llllS ehed;: hi I eturncd as .II'poiutlJlCnt In thl' :-;taff of the 1
,I l(II·':";l·l':'. tio l K'-':u,,· \\ hl'l'e I as.'-iist.lnt \'Jt"C' Jl"eslth'llt of the ill- l-i!lO\\t·tI :-Oilif tj,:-ul'~'s of lllotht'I' and
an :lllll{'alill;.:' "',ill I)(~u Ih. anti tiH~ III/Up and :-;ing" folk MHlgs to her \';Ill to";llt' lIll IOl"hl'j" dud n'('O\~'!' /I'llll'tt.!ttl! tll'II,lrtIHI'llt of the A.T. j ('hlld, al\\a~s full,:.· clotllt~cI and
I'luy('rs Cluh was fOI'lunale that his 1,\1 II .II t'OIUpanilH('ltl (1) tlt{' ,Itlln_ Ill,\" IIiOlll',\ ." l·u!t·},s till" :t1l"'\IL'1" to ,ln,l '!'. ('Olllll.tlly. Xl~\\" Yo,·k. ill! :1I\\;':!" :l.'-i IIlprnh"l"s ()f a gl'OUp.
!I;j"Jl.
~11·s. bltlcl wil! he in ('hal'ge
I SIll.L:' shll('s of 1-'1:1 .\ngelit'o':J
1~'llllinal leave 1'1'0111 the NaQ' is
lJl.ll (Jill I" ·':'I's·-\\('II. it's theil' .July.
ot 111(' in\·e~tjtlll·{' 1'1'1(,1l10n~·.
i "Flight into I';g-\"f)t." H,tpha('ll'H
J os('ph J I ( '01'!I"JI~.\' '.
The ""lOOP
hilS
1)('('11- worl.lll h
''':\I.tdt'llll:l of Iltl' Goldlill('h," I)a
lllls is obviously SHC('('}'s[lIl in IllS
chll.'[ Hatem,lll al::;o nlll'I'cd this
Service Ends
hard
all
fall
Oil
the
Foot 'I'l'avcll\·III1'J'H ".\I,lIiulln:t or the Hoclu.,"
philandel'ings, L('wi~ E. Goo.lcn:llI\'i(·e to Jlt'l!'-ifln:-; \Iho It't"t'ht, (;0\'PI"S
"aIJg('
whit-h
I'PIIIIlIl'S
100
miles
\\ol'l,s
of Titian, HdIIIlI. EI GI.P("O,
o1Jgh is tireless a~ L'oad(', ~\Ibel"t n.
o' hU,illg".
{)f till's('
tllC'y hd\(- l'II:IIH'nl 01· otlll'l' tYllt'~ o[ ("hcek~'
"I'llt' ~\\al'lhlHol'P j'o:-;I Offi(>,' lUIS
oth(·I't;.
:\lrs. .:\lol'l'is
"·,uTIIlJ;ton's ::\Iat('y is sP,·\"i!e and
hl'l'll instl·II('t.·d to tlIM·olltinUt· th,' 11·,1('\ [I tht' d"I·'·, :I:o;ing I·i~lflit)." of
('Ollipit'it'd ~:i. At JlH~s('nt they al"e "." Illail:
~mooth.
1. JJl' sure YOUI' nallle is ph\lul,r pral'ticp of OIC'c"}ltin::; dl'IIO!-iltS 01 tilt IlglIll s, flip gl'o\\mg n'ahSli!,
follo\\ il\g- ('rUIll ('rVl'k to Its he.l.1
Ii t tie
who ,lllI] IId\1' I'l',tdl('d
,,'est L'1lf'stpl \ !sthlp Oil YOIiI' m;ull/ox; that thc .l~l:'· I~ind to IJ(' I!s('d Oil tht' fOI'- til(" 1l1'\\· t IlIphasi:; Oil the ('hilt!,
l1li~ht ha\·o 1Jl"~'n. IS playC'tI hy PatI'll, .. in t hi.>i I· \\l't"I~ly hil,t's.
L,lst I>ox 1:-; IU'()lt'ctl'tJ \\1Ih \l /-iootl lock. \\.II·ding Ilf 11I.lil ·'of .lny da:;s." tltt' gladlloll \\allt' of the religions
rida nalIag-ht'I' With It).;'illIH'S:; sim_ . . \t Ih l, tllnc o[·dl·lhl·I·Y 01 yaul' "all·olls ha\lll.!-:" l-illt'h lit IIOSitH at th .. ('onl"llt or th,· I,iejurl's. and 1111> intali Iii,,:.: \\a)lit',1 to thl' .10hl1 .\101'_
])iil'ity. tendcl·nCl"s-:tll thOHC' g"('ntl('
loea I offkl' ,II'" I. q Ii,':>t .'(1 by I 'O!'lt. CI', .1:-;111..;- ~'ln p h,I""I:> on t h" {'motional
a n,ltulT
qualltit's \\hich un'
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p:u't of tlll.{· ill 1"'0\ itil'lll"t' I'olrl, . .\11'llia.
,tl Illoln • . . \Hk yOUl III tilt-,tJTH'" to lIIa;.;t('1' .\. P. f-;maIlI"Y to ('.!l1 fOl' f.·('ling' (,I' Inoth( I anti ('hild. .\
'I'h(' s('{'u(> I)ptwl~en f.lthl'l
YOllth.
Ht'lIn]I' I)Olll'alt of 11l0th('1 and
:'I[IS. \\·altpl" O. Ilelll;.: I."i diaillllan 1111111.\ .\ Olt 11\ !"Ol&l, "'1.~llal that ht· Iht'il' {}('IHl"lh at on(',~.
lind dau.t:hlf'1 IS, of ('OUI".''W, onl' of or till' 'l'IOOP COIHllli!tCl'.
child ··lIltOIlII;':, d thlH Ja!'lt stag-l'.
t hn hest.
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ul,lte ahout. "I'll!' ilHJl;let 01 watchI.: .~l"I,
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in~ lH'opl(' I'XPI'I'jpIWI' theirs hit~;
,:-..;· ,I., a ]"1 :;It!''nl of ~\\al'l IInlO!'.· 101·
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youth.
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1\ ,1 h tilt· X. ,II tll and l:ps"ll" :"::4111:1.
!l1'1:,on \\ho {··Isil~:-; It 101" you
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1I1L:" tllp 11\0 BI",llIBlH ~(Inatas for
- - - - ------drOll :1.'> an instnH"tol .It 1:t1Ill()lltoll.
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and J)talln in \\'llittH'I' IlollSt',
lie Is SIlI·\ 1\"I'd loy hiS "'iolo\\
LOCAL GROUP TO SING (':I'Il;I']..I, ('01 ..'I iug- al·p.!" ,1:-; I,ll· 11011 II
on tht' ('olll':';:(' C,IIHI'lls. on :'olon_
HOME FROM SAIPAN
1\\0 SOilS. ;ll1c1 a tlallghtPI·: al!'lo Iwo
.IS :\',nH(". .\la .. I,.1
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d:tY, Ilt'('. 17, at S: I i'i II. Ill. P,.Of('ssor
. \ grollil of lo(,al \\01111"11 will :-;t:ltl'S })('("('IIIIJI'I" 2.
I··i'st Lh lilt 11ant HoiJl'rt n. Er- COI"IH'1i a\·I'nu., and :\11':-;. .1. ('. A. I'l'pins].;v Will ('ontriiJllll- an :111~.~t. ,J.lt'k.'-ion liaS I'I'POI tl'd at the
:-;ing at tIll' l'hl'i~lllla:-; pl"O~lalH ot
HI'lll.\" 01 \\"OO(lIHII':'·, :\' .•1., and ,lll
ttw :\lmHlay .:\lol·ning- ('I:t~s al tlw ,\Illl':'- :"::I·parat.ion ('('nfL')" at :'oIit- st-int·, .II .. ;llth(',l in this country
absis of tIl(' \\ol·ks.
atlnt,
::\1I"s .Jt'nnip Fo~t('I·. who
N('w C{'lltu,,· Cluh of Pilil:ulf'lpllln. 1"11('1 Fll'/d. X.Y. Follo\\"lIlg' his dis- fl·OIH ~alJllLn last \\'('l'l~ af1t~1" SPI·\·This l'eC'ital will hl~ follo\\cd dlll'_
lnali:('s hl'l' hump with .:\1tss YI"'I .. t's.
Under the directioll of :\11·!'l. 1.('011- ch.I!"!.,:'" hl' and .lll·s, ,J:lCl~son and mg with tht' AllllY .\nti-Air C"aft
Ill/-;"
the \\inter months, at dat('s to
Ser\"ic('s wI"re )H~ld Thursday.
flrd C. Ashlon they will (l1'l'Sent :l. ;J I'll' ~'lHall dnu/-;"htl'I' Jwlilh will fol' the past two ~·t'al·s.
D('(":t'mh('r G. Intf'rl1lf'nt was made ]11' annollnct'd, hy tlll'('{' Othl'I·S, in
groun of C7.('ch cal"ols (tnli Icad the I·('sill{' in {)I"'xci Hill.
H~' is now on tcrminnl l('a\'('. and
f
In
Eastlawn Cemett'l"Y, Rwal.th_ \\ hk-h 1)1". Rwanll and ,s).'lvia Rwann
IIlpmhet·s in g"rOllp slllging in the
'\\ith :\Irs. EI'skllle and t11('il' ~o
lI101'1'.
month-old son J~ohm IS linll/; at
Chl'islmas ~pil·it. The group in('ollahol'ate in plaYin~ the 11\'{'
41H Har\"ard avelllil'. II.' i:> (,IlJOY'cpllo and piano Hf)natas of He('th_
C'hHles :1\11'::1.. Het'l)('rt Pattcrson, ~rrs.
in.L:' :tcqllaintan('(' \\ilh his son tor
L...'l.url'n('(> .r. Rtald('l', ::\frs. ::'.Ial'gar('t
o\"en, tOgl·tlWI" With tlw Thirt~ -01\(,
till' Ii 1':-;1 tIlH('.
of Hal'vrll'd a ....('nlll' 0ntC'l'taioNI at Val·iatlonH.
('J:lI·k Nt'al. ~fl·s. 'I'. ::\1. .Ta('kson,
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Founder a Former i
Leader Will
be Guest
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Japs set fire to everything and retreated west to. where
they dug in In the beautiful state
lluHdtngs, great Post Office. and
tine unIversity to make a last stand.
The:::e great flne, granite anll concrete buildings must have looked
like wonderful fortresses. In a few
cases they are still recognizable
a.nd usable . . . The inside of the
post otnce Is indescribable. Hundreds and thousands of rifle and
ma.chine gun shots have chewed up
its walls. pillars. ~talr\Vays.
But
most of the tlUHdinb~ were taken
by demolishing them with 155 rum
shells.
You cannot possibly lmaglnc the obscenely vile appearanco thcse disembowelled
Greek
buildings have. "rhey ure still full
of dead Japs and unexploded duds,
which make them dangerous to
enter.
Tho
JUP!:i tiled at every
window, on every tluor, where they
hud their machine gUlls and artilJery set up in:-Jide lhe bujJtlings.
"FJ·illay night 1 \\cnt back into
downtown :'olalllla. to look around.
In spite of the ab~cnec of elcctriclty
there is IL fevel'ish night
Ufe in the I·ums.
The
town is
JlIIH-pac-ked with muny thou::;a.nus
of ser .... icemcn \\ ho sun;c up and
Ilown the :-;trcct:-;. You can get an
jdea. of what it is like if you visualize thcm III South Philadelphia
:-treets, mostly t"ll"l' til(> width of
;O-;ollth :-;11"f'f't,
\\Ith all til(' stol'es
hUrllt'll out. bill !JOll·!-i, t'lll"io :;huJl~,
,Ind lu\\ ST,Hle \ al'll't~ shows under
takl' fl'ont~, lean-tn-roots, and oth\"1- makeshifts.
You
can't drink
.Hlythillg'. ~nHI whilc the activity
ami "ariety of thc crowd is intcrc!-lUng for .Iwhil<'. ~'Oll :;oon tire or
t he endless Oricntial nlth and de),j·,l\·ity. It is hardly WOI th a second trip ilnd I ha\'e noticed that
mo~t of the men Ollt :1t the Ph1llppine Rea Frontier ~pend nearly ail
of their evenings right there.
"The rainy ~cason is coming to
an end. :\l('-untime it rains every
PEACH JAM
1II1'I'
Hir{,
:'\ ight I ,j f(,
S'ock Up with 'his pure
FREESTONE ELBERTA
ing ~lImlay. ])cC('IIlIJt-,I' 9. Last SUIIl-
once a. wee.k,"
Enriched SUPREME
. . large
~ loaves
,I
1)1'. Luther Stcill will assist lh<.-
day, the tempemtul'c ranges (rol11
Hl'nior cJa~H young ,'('oplc of lltt85 to 95 dcgrce!3 with nearly 100%
Swat'lhmOlc !','cslJytcrian II i H h
humidity.
:Mosquitos
arc kept
HdlOOl 1"('lIowship at their meettlown by spraying DOT from planee
uf
Dr Arm
CHUCK ROAST
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Delegates Report
Blain;towll. N. ,J. 'I'he campus at
DI·. J';. 1"ullcl'tol1 Cook formerly lHuil' Acad('IllY i~ a I)cautlful setof Swarthmore was ['cccnUy clect- ling fOI" the "ork and fun of till!
cd to honol"al'Y lJH'muershi}) 'n the (·aIllJl.
Spanish Hoyal Aeadcmy of PharmFrom those who attended last
aey of j\laul·id. ')'he PI'c:wntation t-lIlIllIllCI" the following will .. CPOl·t:
was made through the Spanish C,II'oline Baldel·ston. Bernice DrOlllGovernment by the Spanish Am- Icy, Pegb"Y Kc("ncn, Jane Matthews,
lmssadol', Juan F'. de C ..u·dcnas, at l"':ltSY McCahan. Helene Power~,
a dinner at the Embassy in Wash· nuth 'Vagner 'with Elizabeth Bryington. 1\Irs. Cook and about 20 ,lUt as Chairman. Dr. Ste.in will
gnests were present.
project some colOred pictures and
The honor includes a certificate cXIJlain tile organization of the
., Except for marvelously persistent
of membership and a very beauti- conrerences.
native UCe In the ruins and the
ful decoration,
Cunnie Yosters is in charge ot
ceaseless military activity, this Is
the supper which will be served at
a dead and partly
burled
city.
six o'clock. It is hoped that aU
There Is .no electric power outside
Exhibits Art
members oC Fellowship will attend
of mnitary btLlldings lit by portable
generators,
so the elty Is
Swarthmore College has opened this meeting. Reservations for next
without light.
At night there 18 its second art exhibit of the sea- summer have to be in very early
no entertainment. DO
socIal life son in The Cloisters Gallery. This in the new year. Th.ia program i!
above a pig-style level. nothing.
month selections from the 43rd being presented at thts time so
"There is a lot of infla.tion here. Annual Watercolor and Print Ex- "Ians can be made well in advance
Goods are very scarce and expen- hibit of The Pennsylvanta Academy by those interested in such a sum·
mer experience as is offered by th~
slve.
The Filtplnos have lots of ot Fine Arts arc being shown.
Blair
Conference.
money. more than we have, but
Among the paintings are two
Ib
SHOULDER LAMB CROPS
',,,,,~U rHM(II~r
lledia, en-
F~lI·IJl".
day 10 theil' home in H.ose Valley. tpl'tainl'U at "Olll'n lIomR'" Sunoay
fOOD
SWARTHMOREAN
Dr. and Mrs. Joscl.h S. Dales of
M,', and .:\II·~. I'~(}son Hal'l'is, J,'.,
autl thl'l'c t'llihln.'n rL'lUI'III'U Mon-
~WAnTHM()I~E
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1945
i
BE
THANKFUL
BUY
VICTORY
i
I
BONDS
Ht;enXEIl'S
B. J. 1I0Y 5 AXD
to
ll.\HIE l)()XXET.T.Y
1l1<;\\'
nnop
IX
II. B.GHERS
CO-I:D BKUlTY S,\J.OX
~L\RTEJ,
BROS.
STH.\'l'1l IU\-EX IXX
FIL\NK'S BARBEn. SHOP
SW.\R'l'I1~lORE
CO-OP
Santas Coming
~ll·S. Hoberl Carels, :\Irs. Hoy GiIhCI t, Mrs. Peter E. Told, with ~ll's,
E .... erctt L. Hunt at the piano,
I
Ersldnl' plans to I~nh~l' the
I.t.
t'ni\'el'sity
of
Pl~nnsyl\'allla Law
Rchool in th(' neal' futul"l'.
HARVARD TE..,\ ROOM
UEIU·;,\ VI.;})
TilE BOUQUET
E. L.
NOYF~
ALICE BARBER. GIFTS
HANNUM & W_,\ITE
Captain Charles
..~. TOIJD
SWARTIOIOR]o; NATlOXAL
BANII: & TRUST CO.
A. P. SMALLEY
IlIIOHAEL'S COLLEGE
PIIARMACY
TO SING BACH ARIAS
Hess of Park
a\'('\.nuC' who is now stationed
Fort Devens,
Il!h"T"~R
I~.
Mass.,
was
aE-
ool1ed
home 10 days ago by the death of
his fathcr Mr. A. Frank Hess
Lancasier, Pa.
ot
One week la.tet the
death of his mother occurred, re-
Santa
asks
The
Swarthmorcan
to again remind the boys and girts
Rweigert, notf'd conhas app('ared jn the
Duch F('sth"al in Philadelphia. will
of ~warthlllore to bc sure to call give
a
brief rceital
Swu, 6!.100 before 5 p.m., December Church, Swarthmore
21, giving their name. address, and
calling him to Lancaster for ser- age if they desire a visit from Jolly
Ylces and burial.
V('roni('n
tralto who
8t. Nick on Xmas eVe.
in
Trinity
on
Sunda'y
evcning at 6 o'clock.
Her program includes arias from
Bach,
llilllh'r )o'rid,l~ eH~l1tllg in honol' of
Dr. nlHI ~Irs. James Gay.
TIlt's!' r~'citalH Will lw Opl~n to the
puhlie.
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
Brutus·I:'~~~~~~~·: ~~.~~.l.~~ ~.~
s: 20 P. M. "Dear
..
.. .................... Playcl.s Club
..
Saturday, DecembC'r 15
8 . 20 p
. ~1. Dear Brutus" ..... .
8:30 P.1\I. College Basketball ~~:ii·h··i.~···&··~i· .. ·······,··· .. ·········· .. P!!,y('rs Club
.
~. ······· ...... ·····.- ...... 1, leld House
Sundny, IkcembC'1' 16
11 ;00 A.].1. llorning ,',,,o,'·hship,............................................. Locnl Church
7:30 p, M. Lecture,
er a .. I"ac(>\·
I'" .
'C.,'
. ............ . .............. rlends Mccting
~'omln,.. Det'('mber 17
3:20 P. M. Troop 16 23rd Annivers."l.l'v
Hi h
• . ..................
g School ~luseull1
TtlcSf.ln,., i)c
M
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Thursday, December 20
8:00 P. M. Swarthmore-an \Vrapping ........................Swarthmore Office
nuoA~DECEMBER1~INS
\
THE
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1945
SWARTHMOREAN
pointed sleeves. a.nd a net of va.rlegated owewt peaa, ID'PIIO- Be88 30 inontha In Africa and Ital"
pIlU.... and pink apray orchids.
and hold. the Purple Heart and
oversk1rt upon which white aatln
capt. Bl>noon A. Bowditch, US-. the Legton of Merit.
flowers were appUqued.
Her MCR. of Baltimore. Md., oeryed as
capt. Bowditch was atatloned In
ftngerUp veU with butterfly ot Bel- beat man tor his brother. and the Italy 20 months with the Hletort..
glan lace fell trom a· pearl coronet. ushers included Mr.. Robert l1hlo.W cal DJvlslon of the Fifth Army
Sho carried e.. bouquet of white Bowditch ot Wo~cester. Maas. Mr. The couple will llve in Cambridge.
Wl1Uts Henry Bowditch of Yor.k- Mass., where Capt. Bowditch will
rOS88 and etephonotis with an or..
town. Va., Mr. James P. Bowditch continue work toward' hle Ph.D.
chid coraage in the center.
of Cedar lane. brothers of the degrea at Harvard University.
Miss Anne Brinsfield slater "of the bridegroom. and Dr. F. J. We,1 of
bride and maid ot hooor wore a Washington.
brother-in-law
palo green taffeta gown featuring of the bridegroom.
110 YOU ItN01J
A reception was held at the
a sweetheart neckline, shirred cap
Till
•
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ue Cue .or All,. ......
aleeves, and full IIIklrt.
Mrs. Bowditch home follow.tng the cere.
Trulll.'
Charles Edward Black ot Rutledge mony. White snapdragons and pink
.nnrr
OALL_
attending as tna.tron of honor was roses were used in tao decoration's
similarlY gowned In yellow. They throughout the house.
RUSSEIJ.'S SERVICE
The bride. " m~or In the Arm,
carried bouquets ot: bronze Chry8:
lIaIle You c.r Lu' ... DuaUo
anthemuDls and wore tin)" chrysan- Nurse "Corps, served as chief Durso
Bonl.. WW Do n.
themums tucked In their ribbon of the Fifth Army. She was' overJuliet capo.
. Mr. Black acted as best man for MARY DUNHILL • PRINCE MATCHABELLI •
CHANEL
Mr. li'awcett. The ushers were .Mr.
::0
Walter Wagner and Mr. WUUam Z
Brtnsfleld.
0
Mra. William BeU of Medl .. oang
::;l
preceding the ceremony.
A smelll reception was held In ::c
U)
BEAUTY SALON
the church after the ceremony.
Mrs. Charles R. Tanguy, Mrs. wli- •
lIu.m Bell and Miss Peggy BriosBeauty weaves a Qlrialmas spell
field served at the reception.
0
After a short honeymoon. Mr.
13 South Chester Road
m
and :Mrs. Fawcett wJ.ll reside in 22
::0
Call Swarthmore 0476
Rutledge until they are perma~
nently located.
THE SWARmMOREAN
lo~g
PERSONALS
Lt. and Mrs. Chari.. caldweU ated. Mr. Percival George of west
Point, cousin of the bride, ae soarrived on Sunday from San Fran- 1018t aa.ng "I Love You Truly" and
clseo where Lt. Caldwell arrived "BecauSe" preceding the ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage by
from abroad. His terminal leave
her
brother Lt. Alexander George
will be spent with his" mother. Mrs.
of Fort Monroe, wore a gown ot
D. D. Rowlands of Harvard avewhite taa'eta, fashioned with sweetnue. Lt. Caldwell served 8 montbB heart neckline. long close tlttlng
as skipper of a PT bOat In the Med ... sleeves, :O.nlshed with self rufOe
lterranean and 8 months as Squad.. trim. IItted bodice and fuU aklrt.
ron Leader for PT boats In the Her fingertlp vell ot illusion fell
from a. cap of illusion and orange
Paclft\).
Dick Delaplaine and Stocky Col- blossoms. She carried an oldlins of Swarthmore. and Arthur fashioned 'no8ex&Y of wblte roses.
Jennings of Rutledge spent a. day
Mrs. Henri Chase, Jr.. of KIllaBt week visiting their chum of marnock. Va.. acted as matron of
Swarthmore High School days. En- honor and only attendant for bel'
sign Harry F. Brown, Jr., who is alster. Her gown wa3 of Ught blue
undergoing treatment for burno at saUn and net fashioned with satin
the U. B. Na.val Hospital, Bethesda. bodice and full skirt of net. She
wore white lace mitts, and a Juliet
:Md.
Cpl. WIlUam C. Spencer who has cap of gold mesh. She carried an
been in the Pan&mQ. Canal Zone old_fashioned. nosegay of yellow
for 20 months received his dis- roses.
charge at Indiantown Gap last
Mr. P. C. Belfield. Jr.. of Villa
Friday. He went to Pittsburgh to Nova ·avenue served as best man,
join his w~fO and 18 month old Bon, and the usbers Inc::luded Lt. Wilwhom be saw for the first time. liam Wolt and Lt. Fred Daley of
They will arrive here today to :£I'ort Monroe.
spend the Chrlstma.s holidays with
A reception was held at the caseCpl. Spencer's parents, Mr. and mate Club following the ceremony.
Mrs. R. Chester Spencer of Swarth- The sword at the late Capt. George
was used in cutting the wedding
more avenue.
Ensign Carotlne D. Underwood. cake.
Li Comdr. Andrew MacPherson, Mrs. George, mother of the bride BOWDITCH-WHARTON
and Lt. and Mrs. Roscoe Ray Her- wore black crepe and h~r corsage
Miss Helen Ernestine Wharton
shey came from Dablgreen. Va., for was at gardenias. Mrs. Youmans, daughter ot Mr. and. Mrs. Harry
the Army-Navy game and spent the mother of the bridegroom, wore B. Wharton ot Iowa City. Iowa,"
week-end with Carolyn Cresson ot (or the oc~ion greY" crepe.' Her became the bride of Capt. John
corsage was of prdenlas.
Riverview road.
Bowditch, 3rd. son ot Mr. and Mrs.
Following a wedding trip to _Hot
LL and Mrs. samuel L. Cresson
John Bowditch, Jr., of Cedar lane
and little daughter Betsy have been Springs, Va., Capt. and Mrs. You- on Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m., ~n
spending a few da.ys with Mr. and mans wUl make their home In the S wart h m 0 r e Presbyterian
Mrs. G. Warder Gresson of River- Swarthmore.
Church. The Rev. Dr. David BmUD
view road. Lt. Creason reported
offlclated.
Tuesday to the Naval Hospital at
WED TOMORROW
The ceremony was performed beBethsada, ~d.
fore
a background of evergreen
M.iss Nancy' B. McCurdy will act
Midge Brown of North Chester
trees,
white glo.dloU. white Snaproad entertained a few trlends at as maid ot honor for her sister
dragons,
while, chrysanthemums,
dinner" TUeHday evening in honor at the marriage ot MJBB Emily
and
lighted
tapers. Mr. Benjamin
of S 1/e Ruth Servais who is Towllsend Mc.Curdy daughter of
Kneedler,
church
organist presentspending a two-week leave at her Mr. and MI'B. Wallace Maca.fee Mced
favorite
numbers
preceding the
home on Dickinson avenue trom .Curdy ot "Bluebird MeadOW,"'
her statton at San FranciSCO. Cal. Westtown. formerly of Swarth- ceremony.
The bride, given tn marriage bl'
S/Sgt. Ja.mes Paxson has re- more, to Mr. Donald .MacLear Sut:'
her
father. wore a g'bwn at white
ceived his honorable dtsoharg~ ton son df Mr. \ aod Mrs. Stanley
from the Army at Indiantown Gap, E. Sutton ot G~o;ge School which sa.tln tashioned on classic 11nes.
and has joined hlB parents Mr. and will take plac.e tomorroW, Decem- featuring a. long bodice, net yoke
Mrs. J. Warren paxson of vaSsar ber 15, at 4 p. m. In the ~warth and . . off-the-shoulder neckUne edged
avenue.
Sgl. Paxson spent 11 more Presbyterian Church. The with a fold of saUn, long pointed
months overseas with the 15th All' Rev. Dr. David Braun will perform sleeves and full skirt w.ith· short
train. Her fingor-lip veil ot tulle
Force.
the ceremony.
fell
from a cap ot Brussels lace,
Albert G. Thatcher, S lIe has
Mrs. Edmund ~. Lawrence of
which
the bride brought home
received his discharge from the Buffalo, N. Y., will attend as mafrom
Florence,
Italy. She carried
Navy. and bas joined his parents tron of honor.
Q..
loose
bouquet
ot
white camelUas.
Mr. and Mra. Charles G. Thatcher
The bridesmaids will be Miss
bouvardla,
and
stevia,
from which
of Ogden avenue.
Margaret J. Harris. Cleveland. 0.,
Lt. Comdr. T. E. Hinkson who Miss Cornelia H. ThoIhas, Sandy tell 0. shower ot white sweet peas
.Mrs. Artts Wharton. matron crt
has be"en in the service more than Spring, Md., Mrs. RoY Metcalf,
three years, has arrived from the Trenton. N . .T., and Mrs. Stanley honor and only attendant, wore a
gown of corn-flowered blue, feaPhilippines and has joined Mrs. E. Sutton, Jr., ot Newtown, Pa.
Hinkson and their young Bon who
turing
a bodl~e of taffeta and full
Mr. "Eobert B. Conroy wlll servo
have been residing at Rehoboth as best man, ~and the ushers will skirt of tulle. Her shoulder length
Beach. Del. Mrs: Hinkson is the
J.nclude Pfa. Henry B. puff, En- headdress of tulle was held by p.
former carol Cross daughter ot
sign Herbert W. Fraser, Lt. (jg) braided coronet of multi-colored
Dr. and Mrs. George H. Cross of
John J. Grim. USNR. Lt. (jg) tulle. She carded a round bouquet
Elm avenue.
Charles C. Waugh, USNR, and
Capt. Raymond W. Goodnoe. US- FOR
ENGAGEMENT
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A reception wlll tollow the cereMr. and Mrs. Albert Nicholso~
mony
at "Bluebird MeadOW:'
Garrett ot Garrett avenue announc-
Call
FAWCETI'-BRINSFIELD
Miss Elizabeth Brinsfield daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. John L Brinsfield of Girard avenue became the
bride of Mr. Wllllam Selby Fawcett Bon" of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Fawcett of Ridley park, formerly
of Swarthmore, on Weddesday evening, December 12. at 6 o'clock.
The Rev. Dr. ROY N. Keiser performed the ceremony in the
Swarthmore
Methodist Church.
which was aUght w.tth candles.
The bride. glven.ln marriage by
her
father, wore a white saUn
YOUMANS - GEORGE
The marriage of Miss Mildred N. gown with sweetheart necktlne.
George daughter of Mrs. Edwin
Thomas George ot Phoebus, Va.,
and the late capt. George. USNR..
to capt. Edgar G. Youmans of Fort
Monroe. Va., son ot Mrs. Gilbert
Edgar Youmans of Elm avenue
and the late Mr. Youmans, was
solemnized Sunday at 6 p.m. at the
of Swarthmore
Church of tho Centurlan. Fort
Monroe.
Chaplain GOOI'g'O JohDson omci-
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c-dy by J. M. Barrie
Director
STEAKS - CHOPS
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C 1'1 b'A.irC D·II.
SEAR)()D
J. w;m.m Sib" ana
Dec.
n, i2, 13, 14 ad 1S
atZOP.M.
The Bouquet
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ed the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth Nicholson Garrett.
2nd, and LL James Stoddard
Hayes, U.S.N.R., Bon of Mrs. James
A. Hayes of WaUingtord. and the
late. Mr. Hayes, at a tea at the Garrett home from 4 to 7 Saturday
afternoon.
Miss Garrett is a. graduate of
Bradford Junior College. Bradford.
Mass. Lt. Hayes attended Haverford School and the Maritime
Academy. FL Schuyler. N. Y. He
is"now serving on the U.S.S. O'Hara
in the Mariannes and Japan areas.
Mrs. Uoyd E.,KauffmaD
Swarthmore 2080
UNITY ASSEMBLY
Anlertca.n LegIon Room
Borough HaU
10:30 A.l\r. Every WedneedaY
ZEIJA M. WALTERS
Unit, Writer condncts the c1.....,..
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TOWARD 1lIE CHRISTMAS IDEAL
Without benet}t of Christ.mas Carol· or symbol there was
last Su~day abroad m the borough the spirit of goodwill. It was
short hved. It was not genetal enough. Nevertheless for an
~our or two Swarthn~o'reans took. a long step forward toward
peace on earth among men of goodwill."
MEDIA
THEATRE
Friday and Saturday
GENE KEI,J,Y
in
"Anchors Aweigh"
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Surely, there is nothing so very revolutionary about a
Simple exch!ln.ge of pulpits. Certainly there should not be, not
a~~ng Chnstlans. But to exchange them in order to discuss
umtmg them, that is revolutionary in essence. Alas, it is easy
for us t~ s.ay that.na.tio~s must sheath their swords but to say
that ~hnstlal! de~ommabon~ must. give up their dividing walls,
that IS hard, In thiS commumty, thiS state, this nation.
Yet .the Rev. G~orge Christian Anderson addressing the
Presby.tenan congregat~on on. the subject of Presbyterian-Episcopal umty Sunday mornmg said that his "loyalty to the teachings
of Jesus .concerning .br~the.rhood and. (ellowship" made his
presence !n that pulpit inevitable and Imperative. He told of
the foundmg of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in
America in. 1908 and of its growth until today it "comprises
representatives of .a.1I the large :rotestant denominations except
t]le l?outh;m Baptist Convention and the Evangelical Synod
of Mlssoun."
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list. See our vast collection of toiletries, smokers' needs, and gifts for
those in service. Plan to. do all your.
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COMPACTS
THBI RELIGIOUS ~OCIETY OF
CHURCH SERVICES
8WARTHMOKli! PH 1~8BYTERlAN
CHURCH
Rev. David Braun. Minister
WHITMAN'S SAMPLER
9 :45 A. J\f. -f"'hureh School.
11,:46 A. "!.I.-Morning Worship.
METHODIST CHURCH
Ray N. Kelst::L......,.D•• Minister.
FRIENDS
SUNDAY
9 :45 A. :r.i.-First Day School.
9 :45 A.1tI.--John Moore of Swarth-
more College win discuss
·'Life in the Old Testament." All are welcome.
11 :00 A. !rL-MeeUng.
WEDNESDAY
9 :30 A. .M. to 3:30 P. M.-Sewlng ana
qul1Ung
SU", ...AY
Michael's College
. Pharmacy
.
nm CORNER·
,VhltUer
,
vent Question.
'1:00 P. M.,-Youth Fellowship.
Men', compact kit with ShaviDg Deeds •••
ON
In
House.
Box luncheon.
All are cordially Invited.
9 :45 A. M.-Church School.
11:00 A. M.-8ermon Topic: nAn Ad-
Toilet Kits
the Harvard avenue entrance and
Mr. and MJ'?I. WllUam C. Campbell
at the driveway tranoept entrance
\vll1 a88lst the minister In extendIng tho greetings of the churCh to
the confrrcgation after the Bervlc~
on Sunday morning.
The Church Hour Nursery meets
each Sunday morning from 11 to
] 2 o'clock In the Parish House for
children ages 1 to 7.
New members will be received
into the church by transfer ot
church letter or on confeSSion ot
faith on Communion Sunday, January 6. Anyone contemplating
this decision should Bee Mr. Braun
atter the &ervice or during the
week.
The High School Fellowship has
been discollllnued until the first
Sunday in January.
The Junior Choir rehearses Friday evening at 7 o'clock. The
Chapel Choir rehearses on Thuraday evening at 7:46 o·clock.
The
Girls Choir rehearses Sundayafternoon at 6 o'clock. New members
are welcome In any ot these choirs.
The Church Committee on Over..
seas Relief is conl1nuing to gather
cleaned and usable clothing and
bedding. All arl1cles may be left
at "the Church Office or if you wiBh
some one to caU for them please
phone the church office.
Gifts at money for the ChUrch
Christmas present to the CoVing..
tons. its mlseJonary tamily in Tennessee, may still be turned in to
the church olrice until Monday,
December 17.
F~.
D.A. R.
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Membero of the D.A.R. of the
Delaware County Chapter will hold
their hollday metlting at the Wo~
man's Club o~ December 1 T at 2.80.
The gueot speaker will be State
Chal':""l" Mrs. Ioaac H. Shell, of •
Norrlotown. She will talk on the
D.A.R. schoo.t8 which the organl..
zaUon sponsors throughout the
country.
Christmas music under the :
chal"rmanshlp ot Mrlt. Samuel. D.
c'lyde will augment the progt-am.
CO-hostess tor" the afternoon will
be ¥"rs. WlllJam B. Harvey, Mrs.
Gardiner Richardson, :Mrs. E. C.
Burton, Mrs. C. Russell PhUlJps
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and Mt88 Lucy Hathaway.
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SUNDAY
9 :46 A.. M.-...~urch School.
1t:OO A. M.-Sunday SchooL
n:oo ~ M.-Morning Prayer and Lit- 11:00
A. )(.-Sunday LeB80n Sermon.
any Senn6n. Topic; "-rhe
Wednes4ay
evening meeting each
False Worship of Llberweek. • p. m. Reading room open 4aI1"
allsm..··
SUndal'll and holldal'll 12 to I
i :"00 P. :u;.":-Veronlca Sweigert. Con· ""copt
p.m. Wedneed&:r eveiaJna 7 to I p.m.
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CIl~~~ invited to .ueDd
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Rev. OHI. Christian Ande1'1'On. Rector
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SUNDAY. DECEMBER 16
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
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Christian Science Notes
(69th & Market St••, Upper Darby)
"God The Preserver ot Man" Is
the subject of the Lesson-Sermon
in all Churches or Christ, SCientist.,
on Sunday. December 16. The
Golden Text Is: ··The Lord shall
preserve thee from all evil: he shall
preserve thy 80ul. The Lord shall
preserve thy going out and ths
coming In from this time forth, and
even for evermore (Psalnia 121:
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F ....t Day Notes
At the adult forum Sunday. DeC!ember 16, John Moore of Swarthmore College will continue the
presentation and dlscUSSloq of
"Life SltuaUono !n the Old Te~
ment." This Is the fltth of a aerieit
of SIx. All are,welcome..
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Sunday morning the regular
service at 11 otclock. Rev. Braun
The organ prelUde begln at
10:46 o'clock and members of the
con grega tl on are urged to be there
at that time.
All departments of the Church
School wtll meet at 9:4& o'clock on
Sunday morning. The Women's
Bible CI.... will meet at 10 o'clock
In the Church Transept.
Lt. and Mra Robert Eroklne at
Rev. !Anderson listed the union of the Cumberland PresChurch with the Presbyterian Church in· 1906' the
Trinity Notes
uniting o~ the Free Baptist with the Northern Baptist in 1'911;
Holy Communion ~ill" be cl!llethe mergmg of three Lutheran Churches into the Norwegi:Jn
brated
at 8. a.m.
At 9:45 the
Church of America in 1917 and the union of three others into
Church
School
wUl
meet, and at
the United Lutheran Church in 1918; the Welsh Calvinist\c
11 o'clock there will be a service
Methodist Episcopal Church union with the Presbyterian Church ot Morning Prayer and Litany.
:USA i~ 1920; the ~euniting of the Evangelical Association with The Rector wlll preach the final
the Umted Evangehcal to form the Evangelical Church in 1922' sormon in the sorlea on modern
the uniting of the Congregational Church with the Evangelicai hereales. The topic witl be "The
Protestant in 1924 and with the Christian Church in 1931· the. False Worship of Liberatlsm."
At 6 p.m. Veronica Sweigert, not~
forming of the American Lutheran Church from three sep~rate
synods in the same year; the union of the Methodist Episcopal ed contralto, wHl be heard .in a
the Methodist Episcopal South, and the Methodist Protestant t~ recital at reUgious music.
Rector's Club w111 roeet in
form the Methodist Church in 1939; the current preparatory theThe
recreation room of the church
steps toward rellniting the Northern and Southern Baptists which at 6:30 p.m. .
separated in 1845; the present considerations toward the uniting
"Choir School will meet on Monof the Presbyterian Church and the Presbyterian Church (South- day (uid Wednesday at 4:30· p.m.
~rn), the Evangelical Church and the Church of the United
Friday (SL ".J:homas· Day) there
Brethren, and the Congregational Church with tlie Evangelical •will be a celebration of Holy Com~
munion at 10 a.m.
and Reformed Church.
.
The Men's Club will have a
Rev. Anderson cited also the tenth anniversary recently Christmas dtcner party at 6: SOp.
marked by the United Church of canada which was formed by m. to which the boys ot the parish
the union of the Congregational, Methodist, and PreSbyterian have been invited.
The Christmas Eve setvice wlll
Churches; and the South India Plan, a proposal to unite the
begin
at 11: 16.
same three churches in southern India with the Church of England. "The forces of Christ are coming together because world
Methodist Church Notes
conditions cry out for ~ United Christendom. Ecclesiastical isolationalism like political isolation is surely doomed."
The Ch urch School meets on
Sunday morning at 9:45. You are
SlInday night another eXChange of pulpits occurred in
invited to join us In studying the
Swarthmore when the Ukrainian Liturgy was sung by the Lis- Scriptur-e
Lesson for the week.
anko Choir of SI. Mary's Ukrainian Orthodox Chnrch of Chester Classes are provided tor children
and its Father Mycyk spoke with sorrow of the persecution of of all ages and for adults.
Christians by Christians through the history of his people.
At the morning worship o..t ·11
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o·clock, the mtnlster will prcach on
Now the Christmas season is a time of bl~ssed miracles. the topic "An Advent Question."
Wouldn't it be a miraculous, Christlike wonder if Swarthmore
The Church Nursery will be open
minds could stay stretched and gen~rous through the holiday? dur.1ng the worship hour to care
Then we might someday hope to understand the fanatical obses- for the younger children. Miss
sion of the Norwegian pastor of whom the Rev. David Braun Blanche Wiley, Nancy Pftman, and
told Trinity members Sunday morning. "As we follow him we Betty .Jane Hedgepeth will be in
find that after all his wasn't such a strange or fanatical idea. charge.
The Wesleyan Service Gulld will
You see, 'all he wanted to do was to bllild 'a church big enough
meet
on Tuesday evening at 8 o'/
for God'."
clock
at the home of .loll'S. Grace
Only men of goodwill can hope to achieve that, for that
Lovekin. 408 Haverford Place.
is peace, and brotherly love.
.
FRANK SINATRA
KATHRYN GRAYSON
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PIPES
LAST 2 DAYS!
Moreover, for once, we were trying to learn the right
path f.or ourselves, rather than deciding glibly what Europe has
done m err~r and 'Yhat it must do to right it. Swarthmoreans
were searchmg their own souls to exorcize petty prejudices
!hey were stretching their minds to hear and welcome ne~
Ideas. As the Presbyterian minister speaking in Trinity Church
declared "~e. start out to change the world and we find out we
have to begin In Swarthmore; we make great plans to evangelize
the whole earth and we find we must begin here at home."
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NEWS NOTES
Warren Bernard, )'.C.• 3/0 who
has been serving Sn the Paciftc for
nine months, arrived homo· Tuesday last ~nd is spending a' leavo
over the nolldays with his wife and
children Carolyn and Warren. Jr.,
of Rutgers avenue. He reports .January 6 to the Philadelphia Naval
Base Cor further orders.
. 1\Ir. and Mrs. N~rnum C. Mo.ncfll
of Wallingford entertained at a
ramlly dinner Monday evening last
In honor of Mr. Maneill's brother
l\lr. Robert F. l\!anctll of Kennett
Square. recently returned from the
European Theatre. Their guests included Mrs. J. \Varran Marshall ·of
Yorklynn. Del., and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl N. Baker of Ln.nsdowne, and
Mrs. Anna 1\t. Manclll of Kennett
Square.
Mr. and Mrs. WUltnm C. Abbe
and their small daughter Elaine
arrived Saturday from San Diego,
Cal., and were visiting Mr. Abbe's
sister Mrs. 1\1. W. Shellenberger of
Kenyon avenue.
June Ullman ot: Harvard avenue
and Ruth Medford of Strath Haven avenue, both freshmen at Earlham College, Richmond, Ind., will
arrive home today for a threeweek hOliday vacat:1on.
Mrs. Jcsse H. Holmcs of North
Chester road was host~fI.S to the
Thursday Reading Group this
week.
Betty Morse arrived home yesterday from Wellesley College to
spend . the Chrh,tmus ho1lday o.t
her home on Yale avenue.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1945
Miss Edna Morris ot WashingEnsign Edwin K. Rutherford,
fEIE BRIDE EI ECf
kitchen shower at the borne of her
ton. D. C .• was the week-end guest Supply Corps, U.S.N.R. has reportMI88 EmUy McCurdy da.ughter parents Dr. aDd Mrs. George L.
of Mrs. L. J. Storck of Crest lane. ed to New York for further asslgn- of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McCurdy Armitage, of South Chester road
Lt. (Jg) George Osburne Ben- ment atter spending a short. leave of Westtown has been guest of Tuesda.y evenIng.
nett U. S. N., wUl spend the Christ- with his pa.rents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. honor at 9-- series of partieB premas holidays with Mrs. Bennett It.utherford, of Strath Haven ave- ccdlng her marriago tomorrow, DeRECOGNlZm
and Infant son George, Jr.. of nue.
cember 16. Mr. and l\~rs. PhlUp ·W.
Dr. George L. Armitage of South
Cedar lane.
Ensign Genevieve Reavis, U.S.N. Kniskern of Riverview road enter- Chcste'r road has been made a FelFlom. Lee left on Tuesday to R. formerly in San Francisco tnlned at dinner In her honor Frl- low In the International COllege of
join her sister Elizabeth at Hollins working
Petroleum Pool, NAS. duy evening. December 7.
Surgeons.
The convocation was
College. 'Vlnter Park. Fla., for a has completed the work there and
Mrs. George H. Troxell, Jr., en .. held 6.t the Mayflower Hotel.
week .. Next ,Thursday. both girls been transferred to the Naval All' tertained at 0. supper party and Washington, D. C .• Friday evening,
will return to their home on Har- Station at Alameda, Cal.
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.Mrs. Mary S. Grumbles who has
rugh School Plans Basketball.
The basketb$.11 schedule is tough
vard avenue.
The Swarthmore High's Basket- but the teams arc looking forward
Marlyn McElWee of Mt. Holyoke been Visiting her daughter and sonIn-law
Ml·.
and
l\Irs.
A.
H.
Marsh
ball
schedule has been posted In to a succesaful Season. The 8chedplnce and Joyce Cochrane of WallII
h
of
Columbia
avenue
returned
on
a
omcrooms by the coacheB. ule 'fo""- the Beason is as follows:
ingford will spend this weck-end
Dato
OPIN>nenl
Time
Place
at Annapolis and attend the Christ- Monday to hel' home in Jacksonv1lle, Fla. She will be Joined the.re
Decembcr 14
Boys
Springfield
7: 15
Home·
mas hop and festivities.
December IS
Boys
Clifton Heights
3:30
Horr.e
b,' her Bon and his wife, :Mr. and
Ensign David McIntire, Mer.January 4
Boys
Prospect Park
7: 15
Home
January 8
Boys
Glen-Nor
3:30
Away
chant MarIne
spending a leave Mrs. William Henry Grumbles, Mr
Grumbles
has
just
been
discharged
January
11
Boys
Ridley
Township
7:16
Home
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. 'VIlfrom
the
Bel"vice.
.January
17
Girls
Lansdowne
3:30
Away
Uam McIntire ot North Chester
.January 18
Boys
Eddystone
7:15
Away
I'oad until the first of January. He . Mrs. Margaret R. Marsh o·t: Park
January 24
Girls
Haverford
3:30
Away
has been in the South Paclftc on avenue returned on Monday aftel'
January 25
Boys
Ridley Parlt
7:15
Away
Girls
Glen-Nor
3:30
Home
Janua"y 31
spending n. week In C u Ipepper. V a.,
the S.S. Sedan for nine months.
}l'ebruary 1
Boys
Prospect Park
7:15
Away
February 6
Boys
Glen-Nor
3:30
Home
Mrs. Francis G. Lumsden of· visittng her daughter-in-Iaw's parFebruary 7
Girls
Media
3:30
Home
Kenyon avenue entertained 12 of cnw, Mr. and M)·s. P. A. Jefferies.
}..;nsign
and
Mrs. George 1\[al"sh roli"'C'bruary
S
Boys
Ridley
Township
7:15
Away
her children and grandchildren at
I"'cbruary
12
Girls
Ridley
Park
3:30
Away
7 16
H
a famlly dinner party Saturday .turned with her and will be her
February 16
Bo"),s
Eddystone
:
orne
guests fo~ the holidays after which
(1'ebruary~19
Girls
U~per Darby
3:;)0
Home
night.
It'cbrunry 22
Boys
nidley Park
7:15
Home
Mr8. Irwin R. McElwee of Mt. they will retUl:n to Asbury Pari<,
N. J., where Ensign Marsh is unFebruary 26
Boys
Mcdill.
3: 30
Home
Holyoke place presented _ haIrdel' obsCl'vation pl'o)laratol'y to beBO)"11
hoUi' plano concm·t at the New
Coaches:
Mr. George Reimcl'
Conches: Mrs. Anne Sullivan,
Century Club in Philadelphia last Ing discharged.
. A Christmas program at the GlbMr. Wllliam Zlegenfu8
MIBS Virginia Allen
Monday prior to the Monday Study
MiB8 Virginia Allen
bons Home on Baltimore Pike will Captain:
Harold Barr
Class.
~anagers: Thomas Hill
Captain: Minerva Zensen
Robert 'Cauthorn
Manager: Jane Matthews
Cpl. Eugene C. Lappe, Jr., is on include a talk by Mrs. Helen E.
Heydrl~k and the singing of ChrlstDavid Shank
his way home from China and
mas carols. H.~frc8hments will be ----------~------------------_ __
h·opes to be lucky enough to reach
scr\'ed to the gucsts at the home
here by Christmas. Cpl. Lappe has.
and nny othel'S who wish to attend.
been in India nnd China since
:\11·, and llt·s. Parke Dodd and
October '44. attached to the 10th
their small daughter Pamela of
Weather Squadron as weather obPottstown are visiting Mrs. Samuel
server in the Air Corps.
:\(. Dodd of Swarthmore avenue,
and plan to
remain c.ver the
Christmas holidays.
Pfc. J:t'ranklin S. Robinson sta12 NOON TILL 8,30 P.M.
tioned wIth the Ninth Air Corps
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25
In Germany, recently spent a few
.
00
days leave visiting his brother PCc.
per
perlOll
Andrew F. Robinson, Jr., who is
RESERVATIONS RIT. 4100
In charge ot prisoners of war with
the Labor Supervision Company Jlt
1\Ions, Belgium. They arc the sons
of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Robinson of
Hutgerlf avenue.
Babs Sickel a student at the \Valnut Hill School. Natick. Mass., arrived home Wcdncsda)' fOr th!l
Christmas holidays. Babs was accompanied by a school chum Ann
Bishop of NOJ"th Attleboro, Mass••
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who will visit here (or a. few days.
Mrs. 'Lowell R. Steele who has
been living with her mother Mrs.
Charles E. Brenn of Swarthmore
avenue. bas "joined her husband
Major Steele of the Medical Corps·
at the eriIe General Hospital.
Cleveland, Ohio. Col. Brenn who
has been overseas 42 months, is I
now stationed at the England Gan-.I
eral Hospital, Atlantic City.
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CHRISTMAS DINNER
$3
YULE TIME LOGS
Add Warmth and Cheer to
.THE HOLIDAY SEASON
We Have Both Lo~s and 'Coal
H. B. Green
IT'S
CARNS
WONDERFUL •I"
"I just had the car inspected and now I am sure
that the brakes, lights, tires and motor are all
O.K. My car is eight years old-and a going-~ver
by an experienced mechanic is a good idea. Now
that I am taking longer hips. , . and Sally is doing
a lot more driving • , . it's fine to know that the car
is SAFE to ,hive. Peace of mind-it's wonderful I"
Swa.1234
Christmas Flo'wers
are the answer for every name on your Xmas gift list and the name CARNS
makes any FLORAL gill' more appreciated.
VIOLETS
CYCLAMEN
POINSETTIAS
BEGONIAS
ALL SEASONAL Clff FLOWERS
v.l.i.u.:lal inspection mdkes certain YOUR car is
safe to drive-that it has no mechanical defects'
that will cause it to break down just when you
need. it most. New oars: are a long way oH.
MISTLETOE
Have your car inspected today.
BAY BERRIES
Cars must be inspected by
Janucuy 31, 1946.
WREATHS
There will be no extension of Ihlo period.
Natural and Processed
You will Dol be allowed 10 drive o.fter Ihlo da'"
UDla" you have all official inspection sticker.
GRAVE BLANKETS
Evergreen Do. .
ENGLISH HOLLY
(Very Fine)
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DOOR ARRANGEMENTS
27u0agla fAe
No." hi Peac.Save Can'•••
YOUI' BIi."
Car Ws.leCIfi'IJJI
10 Save lJ.",••
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CARNS
FLOWERS
"ORCHIPS ALWAYS".
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1945
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
SCHOOL NEWS
Ing the basketball game with
Springfield. It WB8 a.Iao decided to
Umlt the foster parent o.sscmbly
WHICH SHALL IT BE?
Barrie? Shakespeare? Oalswor_ to only 10 or 15 mlnulee.
thy? Rice? Ibsen or Sh.erwood?
GFdUfAN DINNER
Thirteen lu~ky seniors Rre now
On
Wednesday
evening, Decembusily engaged In the honored task
ber
19.
at
6:30.
the.Oerman
stuof cl\oOl1Lng tbe senior play, which
dents
plan
to
celebrate
tholr
trawill be, giv~n early In the spring,
ditional
German
dinner
In
the
under tho capable dlrecLion of
cafeteria.
This
banqUet,
which
fa
H~nna Kirk. At frequent meetings
after school the plays which have looked forward to with great pleabeen rood by Individual members flure by all, is In· charge of the
of the committee are discussed. tfdrd year stUdents under the di;.
The committee consists of the lol- rcc~Ion of Mr. Snyder.
After a dinner consisting of the
lowing members: Heather Chamusual
knackwurst, sauerkl'aut, popion chairman, VirgInia Morse,
tatoes.
cider, and so forth, served
. Richard Taylor, 'Vayne 'Varner,
by
the
first year girls, there 'WJll
John Foster, Alice· HJlY, Mar.llyh
be
entertainment
and songs in GerMacElwee, Ann Hal'vey, Jean Gemman.
Usually
this
dJhner Is held
mill, Mary MarshalJ. Jean McGlathery, I>at KUne. and Phil Alden. at noon. but this year it will take
place in the evening to allow more
time
(or e.nter(nlnment.
TEACliERS CONVENE
,
At 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, December 5, the Swarthmore school
teachers met at Upper Darby Junior· High School for the annual fail
meeting of the Delaware County
Teachca's' AssoeiaUo.n. The puplls
were ·dtsm1ssed a.t 12:30 p.m. after
a half day of school. '£he IH'og-ram
of the meeting was as follows:
The Star Spangled Bannet" led
by.David D. 1\1. Haupt. of thc Upper Darby Schools: 'l'hen thel·O'·was
a. buslneSH session which was fol10'.7ed by an 'excellent address by
the Honorabl~ Henry Q.. Sweney,
Associate Judge, ·Dela~\'aI·e County
Courts whose subject was, "Delinquency - Tolerance - Amerlcanism." Next. and last on the program. a movie was presented tit led, ".Assignment; Tomorrow"
which wes n. premiere showing In
the United States, The picture was
. prepared last sum mel" uy the NatIonnl Education AssoclatIon.Many.
of the sceneS were filmed in Delaware County and Chester County,
and in the picture, were some
scenes of Swnt·thmore High School.
The movie w.tll be shown throughout the Uniteu States In aU movie
theaters during 1946.
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IIARK! THE WHOLE mOll
SCHOOL SINGS
Some of the hapPIest assembly
programs in school arc spent singing tho traditional Christmas carols just betol'e the holiday season.
This ~ year that special aBSembly
which comes for the JUnior High
School on Thursday. December 13,
will be especially much fun because of the variety of accompanists. The Junior High orchestra
will be the first to lead the singing.
Soon after, however, the singing
will be accompanied by pianist
Alice Hornaday folld'wed by Helen
Waro who will play the accordinn.
Allen Enders the Very special and
added attraction of the assembly.
will play a flute solo, "Dance of
the Toy Flutes" frem the Nut
Cracker Suite. a.ccompanled by
Mary Marshall at the piano.
In tho SenIor High Assembly
Wednesday. December 19, there
wlJl also be gay Christmas singing
to waken tho yuletide spirit. At
this time our famous high-school
mUSical trio Choral Director AUce
E. Blodgett, Band Director John
Jenny and Orchestra leader Charles
Izumi, wJlI lead the carOling.
The students wtn also sIng several carols with a brass choir from
the band, and with the Senior High
Orchestra. For Its special surprIse,
the it.ssembly w11l hear the orchestra. play "Entranec and Marcl"L of
the Peerfi· from Gilbert and Sullivan.
Plans CaroUng
Chorus members have begun to
survey their Singing'" schedule tor
the holiday season, and have found
it to bc full of Singing, and full of
fun. Their first appearance w.llJ be
before ~he Christmas play "'Vhy
the ChImes Rang," to be given In
tho flnal assembly on FrIday. December 21. but they will be heard
again during the pia}' as the musi_
cal background.
The whohY chorus Is eagerly
looking forward to the evening of
December .21, -\vhen they will sing
carol vespers for the men of the
Nava.l annex. Though the vespers
will be short, they wiII .be made
especially delightful by the vocal
solos of Edith Maher and Ann Mcgonigal, and the flute solo by Allen
Enders.
Stmday evening. December 23.
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will be anotber big occasion for
chorus members, tor it will be their
second year of caroling throughout
the village. They aro hoping t...,
cstabllsh a caroling tradition fol'
the chorus cf future )·eal·a. S...,
Swarthmorean-keep Ustenlng.
ment next Jbne.
Januar:y 14 was
selected as tho deadline for the
8ubmlsslon ot music or lyrJ.cs for
the class SODg. The committee, un ..
der the chairmanship of Dick Shelley, ·wlll
meet
Intermittently
throughout the remainder of the
Plan Commencement
school year. Other members of
A group of six student!oJ. nlJl·
the committee are John Foster,
sentlng the three Beniol' Itu: ..
Ann dcFurla. Delphine Murphy,
rooms. met Thursday, D(!cernb::'I' !
MarJorie Harrison and Donald
to discuss plans for conUllenc'.;- Swan.
TO MAKE POSSIBLE
WELL EARNED VACATION
FOR OUR LOYAL
EMPLOYES
The Ingleneuk
Tea Room
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WILL CLOSE
December 24-25-26
Open for Lunch December 27th
at 12 Noon
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-RAILROADING
IS
OUT FOR VARSITY
Twenty-five bOys from the 9th
to 12th grades arc out for baskctbo.ll this year. Twelve are on the
Varsity and 1$ on the .Tun.tor Varsity. Boys on the Varsity squad
are H. Barr. A. KIrk. J. Campbell.
C. Goslin, K. Anderson, D. Jones,
C. Archbold, R. Raymond, C, Melton. P. Alden. D. Campbell. and
S Brown;·
Boys on the .JUnior Varsity nrc
G, Thorbahn, D. ColUns, B. Patton. L. Dalton, B. Huey. T. Oppenlander. R. Hayes, A, McChesney,
B. McCO\van, T. Bogardus. G. R.
Swan, D. ~Dtcklnson, and B. MacIntyre.
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Nothing in this world is as interesting 88people! Nothing is as important as people •..
people who live and grow, love amI get married .••
peol>lc with their habits and manners, their likes and
dislikes. 'Nothing really matters hut-people.
The city? W" think of it as people.
The countryside i. J)~Ol)Ie... Au_d s() is the railroad
••• just folks~all of them!
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On Tuesday. December 11, the
high school students bought a total
of $140.80 In VJetory bonds and
stamps. 'l.~hel"C was $47.06 in
stamps, and $93.75 in bonds. The
(ollowing homerdoms had 100 per
cent: 206. 209. 103. 101.
The school is still lagging in
the hospital campaign which ends
on Frfday. December 21.
FRENCH PI,AY
Members of French III class are
attending the
performance
of
"'Vould Be GcntIeman" on December 11, at the Sbut.ert Theater In
Philad(llphla. This I:; a translation
of "Bourgeois Genlilhomnlc," a
fa.mous play by Moliere.
RED ()ltOSS CHRIST~IAS
The Senior High Red Cros") club,
under the direction of Mabel. Ewing, is working at a gl'eat speed
putting out articles for OUr boys
in the hospitals. Among them are
100 place mats, hundreds of napkins and favor holders. They are
~lso making stutted animals to
send to the children in the hospitals.
J,EADl!:RS AOl'
Four members of Senior Cabinet
attended the Student Association
Conference Thursday, December 6.
LlOYd Everett participated In a discussion of school problems. Carol
Van Allen and Jean McOlathery
In a discussion' of canteens, and
.Don Swo.n In a discussion of school
accomplishments. The conference
began In the afternoon and .included a. dlr.:ner and evening activities.
At the last cabinet meetlD&" It
WB8 reported that a dUlce sponsored by the senior Clau would be
beld the 14th of December follow-
Locomotives, cars, equipment ••• all these have been
thought out, designed, engineered, developed and .
huilt by people for people, They arc of value
only as they serve people.
We of tlte Pennsylvania Railroad try to keep in mind
always: everything we do i~ measured by how we
help people, how we get along with people, how we treat
people. Our greatest reward is in having people think
well of ns ••• because we have served them well!
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PElVlVSYLVAlVIA RAILROAD
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BtJT IJI'IIITIED ST....nu VlCTOllY BONDS A- STAMPS
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To Present ~~The
WIN RIFLE MEET
The Swarthmore Rifle and Putal
Club continued Its winning streak
on November 28 by defeating an.
outnumbered delegation from the
Chestnut Hill Rlne Club on the
home range by the' decisive score
ot 1321 to 1210. A record turnout
of 16 shooters competed bl the
Swarthmore group. against '1 of tlie
'VIsitors. However. only the five
blgh on each team counted In the
·flnal score.
The Club was fortunate In having J. R. Sadter. son of K. C. Badler, back atter his release trom the
Armed Scrv.lces, to fire as one ot
the team members.
After the match, cortee and
doughnuts were served. and were
received so enthusiastically that
everything edIble disappeared In
no time.
Largd\y responsible for the good
record to ~ate is the growing enthusiasm ot the local marksmen
for competitive shooting. Several
of the members have recently acquired rines, and others plan to
do 80 when new ones become available. The Club also has four r,lf'tes
on loon from the Government for
the use at shooters ...... ho have nane.
Anyone who Is interested In shooting Is always welcome. and every
effort Is made to make the newcomor teel at home and to provide
Instruction when
desired.' The
Club plans to make a special effort
to interest women in shooting. because they have a good cbance to
excel In this sport. and every yoo.r
finds more girls taking up rlne
practice.
During the InstrucUon
courses run by the Club, one class
was composed entirely ot gJrls,
several of whom made a score In
the flnal qualification hlghor than
most ot the men students.
In extending this invitation to all
who are Interested In rJne shooting. the Club Is taking the opportunity of showing ott Its newly remodeled range in the old Prep
Scbool bowling alleys. The firing
point end of the range has been
completely sheathed In, and provided with 0: large go.s heater
through the courtesy of 'the college, 80 that it is expected that
shooting will contJnue In warmth
and comfort durlnllf the wlnter
season.
Aide at Ball
Jean Baird, president of Zeta.
Mu Alpba. sorority at Stephens
College. Columbia, Mo., participated in the processional which opened the Pan-Hellenic formal ball at
'the college. Saturday, December 1Jean will spend her Christmas
holldays
from
December
13
through January 9 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H.
Bd.ird of Dart~out;tt avenue.
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EVENING ART
CLASSES
Children's Qasses
Saturday Morning, 10-12
Arbitration" .
Betty Rumble will arrive home
from Duke University Wednesday
Members of the cap and Bella to spend the CbrJstmas vacaUon
Club of Haverford College, &881ated
with her parents. Mr. and Mr8.
by playere from Bryn Mawr ColWalter Rumble ot Swarthmore
lege, wll1 present '"The Arbitration"
by Menander
(In
EngUsh) In avenue.
Barbara Ann Crossen Go student
Clothier Memorial on Friday evenof
Northfield School tor Girls,
Ing at 8: 16. There will be no
charge tor admission. and the pub- Ma88.• arrived yesterday at the
llc Ie cordially Invited. The play borne or Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hopwas given at Havertord week be- kins ot Crest lane to spend a few
tore last by the same group wltb d~8 before gotng on to Ohio to
great succe88•. and It ls being re- join her mother tor the holldays.
The marriage, of Mr. Jqh!l G.
peated at Swarthmore under the
Wilthoit
of Philadelphia and Miss
sponsorship of the Little Theater
Jean
Fisher
ot Albany, N. Y., took
Club and the Department of
place 'In the Swarthmore Methodist
ClassicS· 0,Swarthmore College.
Though Menander. who Uved Church, Monday; December 10 at
300 B. C., was the most tamous 6 p. m. Dr. Roy N. Keiser officiatwriter of polite comedy\ In the an- ed.
Both the bride and ogroom
cient world, none oC his plays were are graduates ot Albany Teachers
preserved Intact to modern times. College. At present. Mr. Wltthott
However. a mutllated manuscript Is a graduate student In the decontaining portions of a few of partment of Anthropology and an
them was discovered in Egypt Instructor of Japanese at the Uniabout .(0 years ago. Among the versity of PennsYlvania.
plays thus partially rec'overed was
Dr. and Mrs. A. F • .fackson of
"The Arbitration." one of his fln- Park avenue entertatned at a .dlnest masterpieces. The surviving ner party at their home Tuesday
portions of this play have been evening. Twenty-six guests from
translated and the missing scenes Central America attended, tnclud-'
suppl1ed bY the famous British
Ing l\Irs. Rachel Delano Sierre ot
scholar and poet. Gilbert Murray.
WashJ.ngton. D • .c.. who plana to
Murray's version is beihg glven Ita
return to her home In Chile In
first stage production by the Haverford group. Tho production Is January.
Jessie Gilbert a sophomore at
under the direction of Professor L.
A. Post, one of the forem08t Uvlng the pennsylvania. College for Woauthorities on Menander.
men, Pittsburgh, arrived borne
Wednesday to spen'd the holidays
with her parents on Park avenue.
RE-UNITED
DOriS Rowand a senior at the some
college will spend the Christmas
.r;,.t. Robert Shaw Bowditch of
vacation with ~er mother 01\ Elm
worcester. Mass.• Lt. Comdr. Wllae~ue.
.
IIts H. BOWditch, Yorktown, Va.,
Mrs.
John
Marshall
of
Lincoln
Capt. Benson A. Bowditch, Baltiavenue'
is
visiting
her
son4n-law
more. Md.. Capt. John Bowditch,
3rd, and Sgt. James P. Bowditch and daughter Dr. a.nd Mrs. .fohn
of Cedar lane enjoyed a familY' re- Meneely and family near Boston.
union for the first time since Pearl Mass.
Harbor at the home of their parMra. Wa.lker· Penfield returned
ents Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Bowditch, to her home on Riverview road
Jr., ot Cedar lane over the week- Saturday after spending eight
end.
weeks in California and Tuscon.
The three out-of'-town brothers Arizona.
accompanied by their tamJ11es were
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Walton of
here to attend the wedding of Capt.
Ogden avenue lett Wednesday to
John Bowditch. 3rd, and Miss
winter In Sarasota. Fla.
Helen E. Wharton of Iowa CitY,
Flora Lee returned Tuesday last
Iowa, which took place In the
from
WUson College to spend the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church,
Christmas
vacation with -her parSunday.
ents
Mr.
and
Mrs. William Leo of
Dr. nnd Mrs. F. J. Weyl of WashHarvard
avenue.
Ington, D. C., son-in-law and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bow- . Mr. and Mrs. John Jaquette reditch, also joined the family group tUrned SaturdaY atter spending a
week in New York City. While In
for the week-end.
New York they saw Mr. and Mrs.
Charles
Garrison of New York
Sgt. David Hannum son' of Mr.
City
and
and Mrs. John W.
,and Mrs. Hannum of Oberlin' ave- McVoy ot Mr.
White Plains. N.Y.• all
nue received his discharge last
week at Atterbury, Ind., after five former Swarthmoreans.
Mrs. Solomon Cutcher has joined
'Years of being in the service. He
Is rejoining his wife and new baby. her- parents Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
King of Rutgers avenue tor a
short visit while her husband Lt.
Col. Cutcher Is on a mission in
SHOP WILL BE
Mexico City.
Nancy Van Alen will arrive
OPEN EVENINGS
home from Wellesley College tomorrow to spend the Christmas
December 10 to
vucation- with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Van Alen of Park
December 22
avenue. Nancy will attend the
V_12 Christmas ball at M.I.T. tonight.
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Hr. and Hrs. David Jackson and
Y- Wnp?·
Madonna in Art
Estate of Harry Clifford Campton.
IN AUSTRIA
Jr., also known as H. Clltford cam-
NEWS NOTES
Swarthmore National Bank and
Trust Company
SwarthmOl'eo PeDIIAo
ANNUAL MEETING
TIle Almnal Meeting of the stock'lOlderr. of the SwarClunom NaIt....... Bau and Tros& OomPlUQ', Swarthmvre, Pa., for the electlon
of dIrecCors aDd such other lMJslress
ma7 come before the mee&-o
IDB, wtI1 be held a$ the Nnldng bouse In Swarthmore, Pa" on·
Tn %7, JIIDU&I7 8, 1 - . _
&be bomB or _
and 1i'v"P.Mo
ELRIO S. SPROAT, «JesM ....
as
CLASSIFIED
FOR
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Phones Swarthmore 0456.W & 0456·R
FOR SALE-Dozer pUPpies A. K. C,
registered. Fawn black ID8.8k. Ideal
for Christmas. CaU Swarthmore 1912.1
ROGER RUSSELL
Maker of Fine Photo~ha
.
Peon S_ BJdc.
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FOR SALE-Electric apartment washer with lep and haud wr1nger. Call
Swarthmore 1912-1.
IIoRth AYe. _
Sfafa
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.
HedIa, Pa.
Hedia lIl1e
Io~OR
SALE-Two Blx-cup electric percolators. Pertect condition. Very
reasonable. Tel. Swarthmore 2127.
GE
'fEI'(
Plc&uni J'nmfnl' 8.. .........,
~ KoeJ,k &uppue.'
G-uog ~Robb7 ClNft
FOR SALE-Young man'S two tone
eport jacket. all WOOl, excellent CODd111on. Size 16 or 18. Phone a...ter 6
,p.rn. Swarthmore 1092.
SIMMONDS
coat SALE-Black
trimmed with velvet
white evening
ermine
FOR
size 16, .hardly worn. Tel. Swarthmore
0620. '
SALE _ Fireplace wood. ail
lengths. Call Swart.hmQre 2018.
FOR SAJ..4E--SacrUlce quick sale S'6"x
11' 6" beautUul new Persian rug
1366.: Kablston throw ,85; also g'x!.2'
rug cU8hlons $8.50. Call Swarthmore
General Electric
0629.
FOR SALE-Fresh
cubed meat for
your dog or caL DeUvered to your
door. Call Smith, Sharon HUI 1493.
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LIsUDga SoUc:lted
W. S. Bittle &: Son
Swa. 011t-J
Beal Estate
NOfAr1
in stock
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Come m and .inspect
HOME FREEZERS
Soon Avallable-InqDlre now
Morton Refrigeration &:
Appliance Service
11 MORTON AVENUE
Night Phone . Media US-J-S
Day Phone S'WB. 0992
PAINTING
perfect
FOR SALE--Child's
81ed
cOl1dItion. $5. Reply to box N. The
Swarthmorean. . FOR SA.LE-Koystone Smm. movIe
camera (2.7 lens) and projector.
Good condit!on. $25 each. Tel Media
9
1675
FOR.J. SALE-Natural
muskrat fur
coat in ell:cellent condition newly
Uned $26. Size 14. Call Swarthmore
Expertly.,one
OALII
DAVE WOOD
Media 0755,
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EDWIN B. KEII EY, Jr.
2030.
YO'UR dEWELEB
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FOR SAJ.ili}-Sets Book House and
ChUdcraft $7.50 each; complete
Chemcraft set $1.60. Tel. Swarthmore
1214•
lI6 East '1th st.
011_
(Opposite New State Theetre)
,P!tone Chester S7U
Fir8t
Claas
j.~~~~~~;~;~~~~;~. calling Mrs. Henry, Ford at Swarth-
THANKFUL
BUY
Lt. Harry R. Cross Bon of Dr. and
Mrs. G~orge H. Cross of Elm avenue reached the States Saturday
after 21 months of overseas service. and spent the weekend with,
his parents.
Lt. Cross Is en route to Ft. McPherson. Ga.., to receive his discharge. He w1ll spend his terminal leave v,tlth his wife and small
daughter who are living in Mobile,
Ala.
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WANTED
BE
HOME
VICTORY
BONDS
WANTED-To buy automobile from
private party.
Write Box O. ·The
Swarthmorea.n.
Walter V. Linton
WANTED-Uving
room,
bedroom
suite. also ice cream lreezer.· Reply
to Box A. The Swarthmorean.
(JontraclDr and Bollder
_WANTED-A sled. Tele. Swarthmore
220i·J.
WAN'fED-Tl"ansrormer for electrJc
train. Tel. Swarthmore 0118-W.
WANTED-Housekeeper, middle aged
woman to have complete charge of
home in Swarthmore. References, R.
P. Hetherington. Swarthmore 0317-W.
WANTED-Doll carriage in good condItion. Call Swa.. 0793~M e~enings.
WANTEo--.Junior writing desk and
trumpet. Both ,in good condition.
Call Swa."- 0429. '
WANTED-Springs for 3/4 bed; girl'S
tee skates size 2. Tel. Swa.. 0373.
LOST
LOST-Black tooled leather purse.
with keys.
Initials E.W.M.
Tel.
Swa. 0268.
LOST-Saturday black female Cocker
Spaniel. ~ Ans~ers to "Candy". Reward Call Swa. 1826.
LOST-I.st Sunday, Orange-yellow
male AngOra cat about twa- years
old. Reward for return or informa
Hon. Call!olrs. Perkins, Swa. 0643-R.
HOMES
CUSTOM BUILT
"«hen restrictions are uttecl
Alterations &: Repairs
Ridley Park 03SSM
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B. J. ROY Ii AND 10
MARIE DONNELLY
THE INGLENEUK
DEW DROP IN
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Plan now the home you want
Desirable lots available
Charles E. Fischer
Builder
Phone Swarthmore 2253
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Large warm furnished
room. Private tile bath, private entrance. Garage. Reply to Box p, The
Swarthmorean.
MORTON REFRIGERATION
FOR RENT-Single room, with or
without garage 'Space. Quiet pleasant loca.ted. two biocks from bus. Tel.
Swa. 2572.
.ApplianceService
Commercial and DomesticPrompt Service--Refrigerators, Washers, Vacuum
Qeaners, Radios
R. B. GREEN
lIlARTEL BROS.
RUSSELL'S SERVlClE
STRATH R&VEN INN
FRANK'S BARBER SDIOP
SWARTRlIIORE OO-OP
FOR RENT-Cheerful warm room,
second fioor. home like surroundings.
Convenient. to transportation. TeL Swa.
W. MARX BlTl'LE
HARVARD TEA. ROOM
0165-.f.
THE BOUQUET
ALIClD BARB};lR, GJF1'S
Eo L. NOYES
lI4JIfNUM .. WAITE
P1iiF1!!R E. 'I'OLD
A. P. SK"LTiEY
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SW4BTRHORE NATIONaL
B4J!IJI: .. TRUIlI' 00.
PERSONALS
pER.SQNAlr-SubserIPtions to all magazines. Mn.· Bertha. P. Faries. 239
Ha.verford avenue. Tel. swarthmore
4689-W.
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PERSONA~Electrlo
:iuOllARlIS OOL"!OOE
PR"PVIOX'
heateTS,' irons,
- and vacuum cleaners repalrsd. Call~ tor and dt:l:llvered.
Call Robert
Brooks, SwartHmore 1&48.
PERSONAL-Rellioter
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II8I-W for appointment.
more 2616.
The Junior Section will meet on
December 18 at 6:30 for a covered
dish supper.
Each member Is
Rsked to-bring small gifts and label
them tor either a boy or a girl.
The evening will be spent in packIng these Into stockings to be sent
to sick or needy children. Each
member will also bring a 10 cent
gift tor another member. Canned
goods for Christmas baskets wUI
be collected.
Reservations for the supper can
be made by calling Allce Marlatt,
Swarthmore 4634.
Under the auspices of the Junior
Women's C I u b s of Delaware
County, the Swarthmore .Junior
Section will put boxes in the local
bank and in stores for contributors
to the fllster Kenny fund on behalf
of sufferers of Infantile paralysis.
Sums acquired in this way will
be used within Delaware County
and everyone is urged to con·
tribute.
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Prevent TB
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The painting of Madonnas, with
emphasis on the reltgtous aspect
is now at Its lowest ebb in history,
Mrs. Morris declared. although ocCMlonaUy an arUst stUI uses the
traditional figures. Illustrative ot
this was the American modern
painter, Marsden Hartley, whose
"Madonna of Guadalupe" 18 "tall.
bathed in Bun. with the moon at
her feet. and c)othed in the traditional red and blUe robe." There
is jU8t the faintest Indication of a
talr-halred child at the lower edge
of the pictUre.
.
Mrs. Morris was presented by
Mrs. Carl DeMon. chalrlllRn of art.
who al~o Introduced Mrs. Robert
St Clair Holmes. BOprano. Mrs.
Holmes. a graduate of Oberlin
Cqnservatory at Music: delighted
the aUdience with three slumber
songs in keeping with the ChrIstmas theme: "La La. Nana Bambln"
by Genl Sadcro. "The Virgin's
Slumber Song" by Max Reger. and
"Lullaby" by Cyril Scott.
The clubhouse had been decorated by the Garden Sectlon. and
tea was provided by the American
Home Section. Mrs. John Detlefscn and Mrs. S. Rutherford acted
as hostesses, and Mrs. Detlefsen
and
Misstable.
Nettle Alexander were at
the tea
The next meeting of the Swarthmo.e Woman's Club will bo the
Informal Open House on December 26 at 8 p.m .• when club members, Including members of the
Junior Section and Mothers' Sec~
tion. will h~ar the Rose Valley
Chorus.
Mrs. ElUolt Richardson has
asked anyone who can to make
small Chrlatmas wreaths, using two
rubber jar rings as a foundation,
winding them with evergreen. and
dec
or small bella. Red ribbons long
enough to enable these wreaths to
be tied to hospital beds. should be
attached. There are 2000 beds at
PhtJadelphia
General
Hospital,
where these are to be taken. and It
Is hoped that each one 'may be
decorat.ed. For those who find the
wreaths dlUlcult or who prefer to
make sprays, these are also weI.
come. but should not oxceed 12
Inches in length. These should bo
delivered to Mrs. Richardson by
Friday, December 21.
A number of club members arc
Interested in taking the home nursIng course, [lnd anyone desirous of
joining tho group may do so by
"The Lost Chord itt the 0
selection tha, ean be Plaled
the out-or...tune piano"
Phone A. L. PARKER
for the remedy
:&IedIa 0459-:&1
FOR SALE-Upright plano in good
condition. wm sacrifIce for $50 if sold
at once. Tel. MedIa 0459-M.
Chester Road and Yale Avenue
'
PIANO TUNING
FOR SALE-Weslinghou13e "Laundrymat." electric washer; lady's complete gol! set. Reasonable.' Call Sunday, Media 2197-J.
& WAITE
Pubn~Insuraoce
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FOR SALE-Small plain mahogany
baby grand piano. fine tone and goQd
condition. Tel. Media. 0459-M.
FOR SALE-Ccramic jewelry. pottery
. and nQvelties. for Christmas. Same
"Old Mill" pottery sold In leading
department stores. Prices $1 to $16.
Firing receIved before December 15
returned before ChrIstmas. KIlns.
clays. glazes and pottery supplies.
Ethe McNiel, Pal'er ?4Ill road. Swarthmore 026~-J.
We have a sample Refrigerator
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'l'h0D6 Clle.ter 1·1111
FOR
YEARS OR LONGER
Swarthmore 1250
.
FOR S~hlla'8 tol.1et seat. $1.00:
shoe lee Bkates. 81ze 6, $2.60. Phone
Swq.rthmore 1776-J.
REFRIGERATORS
A MILLION IN SERVICE
,.
pion, Jr.. late 01' the township of
Bertram Nether Providence, County ot Delaware. PennsylvanIa. Letten TestaSpeare, eoD of Mrs. Nathan Speare. mentary on the above Eetate havlng
boon granted to The PennsylvanIa
or Westdale avenue and Chester Company tor Insurances on Llvell and
Granting Annultlee. aU persona indebtroad. Is assigned to Real Estate ed
to the aald Estate are requeated to
Section VIenna. Area Command. a make payment,. and th088 having clallDll
to pre.ent the same without deJay, to
THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY
part of General Mark W. Clarkia
FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES
USFA. In Vienna. Austria.
AND GRANTING ANNUITIES,
Executor.
ABsigend overseas In November
WIl. FUI.TON KURTZ. P"",ldent.
S. E. cor. 15th and Chestnut. 818.,
Itt4, Private Speare now w~rs
Philadelphia. Pennsylvania
two, battle partlclpaUan stars on or their attorney•.
IL Sidney Johnson, Jr., Eeq.
his Eur-Afr.tca-Mtddle East Thea- Greer and JohWJOn
17 South Ave.
ter Ribbon. He also has been MOO!a,
Pa.
6T.12-7
awarded the Good Conduct Medal,
ESTATE OF EMMA CRESSON OGthe Combat Infantrymen Badge
DEN. also known as EMMA. C. OG.
and the 'bronze Star Medal tor he- DEN.
late of the Borough of Swarthmore. Delaware County, pennsylvania.
roic achievement.
Letten Testamentary on the above
estate have been granted &.0 the undertigned, who request all pereo08 having
ESTATE OF HOBART OAKES claims or demands agaJn8t the estate
DAVIDSON, Deceased, (L ate of of the decedent. to make known the
Swarthmore, Delaware County. Pa.)
eame, and all persons indebted to the
Letters Testamentary on the above decedent to make payment without de.
Estate have been granted to the un- 1&7 to
dersigned, who request all persom.
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Ezra T. Creeson. Jr.,
having claims or demand. agalr1Bt
William J. Cresson and
the Estate of Ute decedent to make
Eva I. Cresson, Executors
known the same, and all persona In222 Dickinson Avenue
debted to the decedent to make paySwarthmore. Pa.
ment. without delay, to
or to their attorneys
Augusta Moulton Davidson.
A. Sidney Johnson. Jr.
Executrix
Greer Ie: Johnson
110 Guernsey Road,
11 South Avenue
Swarthmore, Penna.
Media. PRo
6T-ll-SO
or to her Attorneys.
Raymond K. Denworth,
ESTATE NOTICE
Drinker. Biddie & Reath.
ESTA.TE OF ANNA TBA.VILLA.
1429 Walnut Street,
SPEAKMAN, deeeased.
Letters Testamentary on the above
Phlladelphl, Pa.
6T-1!-7
E8tate have been granted to the un·
ESTATE OF WILLIAM AI.I.AN derslgned, who request all persons havLaBOR. Decerused, late of Borough of Ing claims or demands against the
Lansdowne, Delaware County, Penn- Estate of the decedent to make known
Bylvanla.
the same. and all persons Indebted to
Letters of AdmlnistraUon haVing the decedent to mako payment, withbeen granted to the under-eigned. aU out delay. to
CHARLES F • .JENKINS, and
persona having claims or demands are
Provident Trust Company.
requested to make known the same.
of PhIladelphia.
and all persons -indebted to the said
17th and Chestnut Streets.
Estate are requested to make payment,
Phlladdlphla 3. Pa.
without delay, to Allan M. LaBor. No.
'v. LOGAN MacCOY, President.
136 Windsor Avenue, Iansdowne,
Pennsylvania. Administrator, or his 01' to their Attorney,'
Attorney, Guy G. deFurla.. Crozer CLAUDE C. SMITH. Esquire,
1617 Land Title Bldg.•
Bulldlng, Chester, Pe.m;18ylvanla..
6T-1l-30 Phila. 10. Pa.
Private
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Radio FM and Television
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Charm Women
of V .....r avenue spent the weekHrs. John DeUereen. Hrs. A. E.
end in Cantersville, :Md., Whore Longwell, Mrs. A. R. O. Rednave.
they vl8lted Ml'II.:. Jackson's mother Martha Kelghton. :Mrs. N. W.
Mrs. Edgar YarnaU.
Speare. and Mr.. and lim Ferm
W •• Hltchell wlllingly donated their
Ume last Thursday evening to wrap
Swarthmoreans for local service
men and women. •
Won't you J01n them next week 1
SAlE
can Mrs. Mitchell at Swarthmore
FOR SALE-Davenport tn good oomll. 0818 and tell her you'll come.
tion: mahogany llvlng room table.
Call 8war~more 0570.
THOMAS F. CONWAY
alice barber, Gifts
HOLSCHUH STUDIO
106 East Plum stead Avenue
Lansdowne
Telephone Madison 0361
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SPREAD CHEER
Swarthmore will be listening J.fi:.
tently after. "l p.m., Sunday night,
December 23, Cov. the high school
chorus as it carols through the v1l1age. President Lloyd Everett wUl
direct the singers. The members
are now· eagerly making up Usts of
individuals in the borough who are
ill or convalescent to whom the1r
songs may carry hoUday cheer.
This 1$ :the second year the
school chorus has revived the vlllage caroling wh1ch had continued
for many years until the pra.ctict!
was interrupted.
The group will wind up a gala.
evening at some member's home
to get WQrm on hot chocolate and
fill up on doughnuts.
Marshall Schmidt, S 2/e of Riverview road Is home for Christmas
on & three week l,avc which ends
on December 28. The Bon of :Mr.
and M ..... Walter A. Schmidt, ho Is
attaced to the U.8.8. W1scoDBiil.
Shopping Hangover
is many a woman's pet pastime - windows for
fun, over the counter for keeps - but it's exhausting and
bargains aren't always easy to find.
Bxeept electricity! Lady,you don't have to stir one step outSUOI'PINC
side your home to get a :whopping big baIgain in comfort:
and convenience - at low pre-war prices.
Electric service is always right at your fingertip-plentifoJ,
dependable, ready ~ hours a day to lighten your household
burdens and make your way of living more pleasant.
AmI Vnhup! "As a matter of fact. the avemge family is
getting just about twice as much electricitY. for its money as
it did l)YeaIS ago•.
:Yes, electric service is a rare household bargain. But not by
accident. It's the result of the hard work and experience of
the men and women in your company.
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41 I II' J '6 On I J'''' BIIn7 SA '~ +3'> p.M.,. BS'r. c:B$o
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Lt. Charles F. Seymour arrived
Monday to spend a: 90 da.y terminal
leave with his mother Mrs. Melaine
.SeY.II1our of Vassar avenue.
Mrs. Arthur W. Kent lert Sat.
urday for Park Ridge. Ill .• to .spend
tho winter near her daughter. Mrs.
Richard D. Scales.
The ,Contract-board Bridge Club
will meet tomorrow evening at the
home ot ),fro aDd. Mrs. George
Plowman of Harvard avenue.
Mr. Theodore Crossen recently
underwent an operation In at. LouIs and Is now recuperating at GabI riel Sanltorl1;lm In Ga.briel. N. Y.
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WALTER H, JUDD.
COMING JAN. 29
W oman's
CI.ub Open
House Holiday
Highlight
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Walter H. oPudd, RepubUco.n CongreMman trom Minnesota and
JoDg..dme authority OIl coodUIOII8
In China, will be presented In au
open meeting at the High SchOOl
Auditorium. January 29. at tr P.
M. by the Swarthmore Woman'.
Club. -His subject wIll be "ChIna
Today."·
AmerIcan pOllc), jn China Is one
of the· most controvel'8ial lBBues
in Which the goV'er.nment is involved today, and tew people ron
ftpeak with greater authorIty re.
.garding It than Dr. Judd.
For
10 years he was a medical mlsslonary In Nanking,
Shaowu_
Fulden, Fenchow-Shanal. China.
Upo.n his return he toured the
coun I ry speaking GIl J\,merlcan
polley In Ihe Paclflc.
He was
1945
"With Heart and
Soul. and Voice"
.f. The Christmas Eve
Co~~un.
ty Carol serVice Monday
I
eve~
n ng from 6 to 6:30 wJ11 bring
alltrht the borough Chrlstm
tre, around WhIch the caro'::
are to be 8UnB'.
The Rev. George C. Ander.
son will lead the Carols with
the aid of choirs trom all
churches, the Blgh School
Chorus and Q. double brass qUartet trom ·the school. A group
ot the Trinity }3oya Choir will
.1
I th I
ng n
e r vestments. Mlmeo_
graphed carol sheets wJll be
I
oaned by the 8chool. Tbe Rev.
Dr. Braun will ofter prayer and
the Rev. Dr. Rby N. KeIser proDounce the benediction.
One of the happleat ot
Bwa~thmore'a community cust
oms, the caroling ta the merrler. the mor~ resounding, tor
every family group and every
individual who pauses to share
Ch 1st
E
r mas ve with friends and
nelghbor.s.
CHRISTMAS PLAY
OPENS HOLIDAY
"Why Chimes Rang,"
Carols in L a s t
Assembly
On I.... rlday. December 21, belore
closing tOi '/acation, the school will
give In a&,,·mbJy an Impressive prodUctlon o~ "Why the Chimes
Rang," a traditional Christmas
I .J
p &,y by Eflabeth M.cFadden.
Tbe cast ut the play directed by
Hanna Kirk will Include Bruce
Godfrey of tlltll ninth grade, as the
Peasant boy -w-hoae shnple sacrJflee brings the. miracle, Warren
Gold of the Beve,lth grade. taking
the part of Steen. the younger
brother, George Warren of the
Santa's Ready
-Are You?
SING
HERE TONIGHT
Santa's almost ready for his'
tong rest before "t:hrlstmas Eve
a.nd his vltdts with all good
Swarthmore boys and' girls who
Handel's
rat 0 rio
have asked hIm to come see
them.
Anticipated
Mrs. Santa Is dOing a bit or
Eagerly
worrying OVer the Youngatel'8
Whose paronts haven't found
Five arUste are a.asIsUng the coltltne ~o call her yet. Remem ..
lege chorus and orchestra In its
ber, her Jlat has to close at 5
P. M. tonight.
presentation at Handel's "MeSSiah"
So find out quIckly, boys and
tonight at 8 P. M. In ClothJer Meb-ir18.
Js YOur name sately
morial. The event. t.he ftl'Jll ora.
called .1n to Swarthmore 0900?
torlo presented at Swarthmo~ ColIf not. can you manage it by
lege, is under the· sponsorship of
5 O'clOCk 1 Santa doesn't want
to ml88 anyone of you.
the Wl1l1am J. Cooper FGundatlon
and residents ot the 'ommunlty
and friends ot the col~ege are J.n.
vlted to attend.
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REVIVE BOAR'S
HEAD CEREMONY
Assisting artlsts include Adele
Addison, soprano; LlUlall Hall.
I
contralto;
James
Montgomery,
e eventh grade. who will be Bertel,
tcnor; Honry Faust, baas. and
thc· children's uncie. and EmIly
DaVid Tudor. organist.. Both 80.
PritChard of the tenth trrade. Im-11:'ril1lij~y
Men's
Club ])ran~_ and alto are .tram the Westminster ChoIr School, PrJliceton,
one ~t the early advocates of sus_
personating the old WOman. The
~ t
as fs Mr. Faust, who tor the secpendIng .hlpments of war matelord. and ladl •• whose extmvagant
es
oys o f
Ond year .Is director of mUffic at
rials to Japan.
Pan'sh
gUts fall to make the chimes rJng
the
Swarthmore
. Presbyter.Ian
Since 1943 he has been a Conwill be played by members of the
Mr. Montgomery is a
gt'esarnan from Minnesota. . ReThe anchmt Boar's Head traSOphomore class.
• cently he revltdted schools and
dlUon will be' solemnized at a well-known concert artist of Phllhospitals ,where he had served in
The faculty group producing the Christmas
d.inner
In
Trinity adelp}Jla.
play promises to make It a mem_
James D. Sorber. director of exChina and was able while In that Husbands Guests a t omble event.
Church. Swarthmore. on FrIday.
bountry to oblJerve the .internal
December 21, at 6:30 P. M. The tra-curricular music at Swarth.
political situation at first hand.
Pre-Holl'day
The Job of costumIng thl. play Men's Club. whIch Is giving the more College, will direct the
ot the medieval period, is being
A full a.ecOunt ot his report was
managed by Dorothy Adams, while dinner, haa invited all the boys chorus or 126 VOices. Mr. Borber
hM been at the college for four
-glven·-In Time MagazIne in June.
the make-up lB under the. direction of the parish to be their guests.
Every one who is Interested 18
With members' husbands as of LibrarIan Anne 14. Boulter. RobThe Boar's Head ceremony. al- 3'ears and ....vaa prior to that at the
Invited to attend.
The meeting
ort Sa t
d C
though orlg:lnally' ot Scandinavian I?avtd Mannes MUSiC School. New
guests, the· Swarthmore- Mothers
U er an
laudla Hancock
will beBin prompUy at 8 o;clock 'Ollub
tI
origin, is observed each year at 'ork City. Students._ faculty morn.
I'
held a dinner meetl' ng -t the are crea ng the dU't1cuJt scenery,
so that Dr. J"tidd can make;SOhedand th BI kfrJa
Queen'S" College, England.
The bere arid a tew of the administra_
Woman's Club on December 18.
~
ac
I'B committee of
uled train. connections..
I tri I
.
teast goes back beyond Christian tive sta1f ~ COIDPrlae the collep
The. Reverend· Dr. DavId Braun. e ec c ana under the management
, . - NeIIIh_··a.o.a.· '.
of Mary ~~~t':ons: ..~l.._a!I'!'!'.!!.'!I.:t1~m:::,:"'~I.ntol'tlmQte paganism .... d chorua, which has been In t8bes.rThe annual Ohrlstmas Open
- or the PtesbyterllUl--Chtrrch- -the-·lightlng.
. the- saorUlca_-Of_. th. __boar aal.t~r_lDany weeks tor- lut night's
. .f
II
In Swarthmore. wn.a guest speaker
B f
to Frlg- the wlte of OdIn. kIng iutd tcin.!g&t's· Perfoniie.ncea. .
Hou.e f r m
b
o
em era 0
a
sec- at the evening.
e ore the actual- performance
e-.
Dr. - Peter van de Ramp directs
U!lnB ot the Woman's Club and
'Speaking on the brotherhood of 88 well as c;turing the church scene. ::id~lwl/nht.er.gO~S, at the fftBtival at
the orchestra. His mUSical train_
their -guesta, will' be held at the
muatcal atmosphere Will be created
clubhouse on Wednesday evenIng. man aa a prime requisite for at- by 'h
h
d
The be(l.d will be carried In pro- Ing was secured In Holland. He
talnment ot the brotherhood ot
.....,e c orus un er the direction
December 26. at 8 P. M.
Itatlona, Dr. Braun malnWned that of Alice E. Blodgett. They w1l1 c888ion and wilt he born by tour formerly dIrected the University at
Swarthmore
The· Rose .Valley Chorus, under
sing be for e the performance men dressed In forma.l clothing. VIrginia orchestra.
kno~s
him
best
as
the
head of the
the direction ot Philip Warren this coUntry and the rest ot the CbrlstJanson's melOdious "Cradle The head will he adorned with a
Astronomy
Dopartment
at the colCooke, wJll pre:mnt a program of world are in a deplorable state In Hymn." a
German Christmas crown of gold and jeweis &.nd will
regard
to
International.
political
h
b
dod
Ith
b
I
lege.
holiday music which Is eagerly
ymn, the Austrian "Shepherds'
e 8urrOUD
W
ay eaves
anticipated, since the beauty ot and economic relationshIps as well. Christmas Carol," and "We Three dipped in gold and rosemary. The
the Chorus' ChrJstJnas Singing has 8.8 the recenUy added horror of Kings." of the French.
processIon wUJ begin wIth &. fanbecome traditional.
The club.
weaponlJ. A number of remThe chorus accompanist Virginia rare of trumpets, and the chOir
house wUl be bright with holly, edles, the speaker stated, have Feddeman wlU play for the solo- will follow the huge platter slngand Mrs. George Karn's able com- been trIed without success. Edu- Ists Edith Maher and -Ann MeGonl.. Lng the ancient Boar's Head Carol.
will be A brass quartet from the SwartbmUtee will be in charge of ro- oo.tlon, psychology and torce each gal and a flute obll;;"to
<=0 ....
treshments.
In turn have been unsuccessful. played by Allen Enders•
more..,HI~h School will provide the
PresIding over the entire pro- music for the fanfare and for the
, The Junior Sectlon held Its The only possible hope for the fuIt gram will be Lloyd E,·erett. presl_ singing of the carols which
Christmas party In the form of ture lies w.1thln each of us.
is
futtle
to
strive
tor
good
will
dent of chorus.
True Holiday Spirit
tollow the turkey dinner.
Q. covered dish supper on TuesI alnong nations unless there Is good
A sound cartoon will be shown
day, December 18~
Seventeen
Pervades Mon.
toJlowed by the fuU-length tea.~
members attended. Alice Marlott will among men.
Guests ot honor Included Mrs.
Session
ture mov.ie, "The Adventures
of
had charge ot _the supper where
,
Frank 'Morey, president of the
Tom SawYer."
The Pageant
the Natlvlty
many "covered dishes" a,.nd three
The Friendly Circle met at the
Swarthmore Woman's ·Club, and
large layer cakes combined to
Is postponed untll next Christhome
of Mrs. Antonica U. FairMrs. Peter E. Told. Mother's Club
mas. It's memory sUlI deepens
make a. true hoUday feast.
NAME
JOHNSON
banks
on
Park Avenue, Thursday,
ropresentatlve of the Woman's
the praise ot the people of
After . the supper the
girls
December
11, with Mrs. Cecil
Club.
The dinner arrangements
At a recent meeting, the board
Swarthmore who "entered Into"
packed a large basket ot canned
Howard
as
co-hostess.
'rhere were
were under the dIrection of Mrs.
at the. Swarthmore Branch of the 23 members present.
Us past presentations and leads
goods and gifts and 17 s.tockings
Herman Bloom. Serving on the
United Nations Counci1 of Philato theh' richer participation In
of candy and toys, which they gave
The president, Mrs. John H. Pitcommittee were Mrs. Eldon HolUs,
delphia
.:!ilected A. Sidney Johnson,
the
future.
to the Community Health Assoman,
presided.
Mrs. EUza.beth
Mrs. Robert Turner. Mrs. D. Mace
Jr., chairman to succeed Ralph ~
ciation for distribution.
Betty
Plummer.
retiring
supervisor of
GowIng. Mrs. L. C. Van' Dyke.
Nixdorf whQ had resigned by reaJean Pitman as jolly old St. Nlch...
nursos
at
the
Community
Health
Mrs. Samuel Carpenter and Mrs.
WAY OVER
son or his removal to New York.
olas, arrived with a sack of gifts
Center,
was
welcomed
as
a.n
actlv&
John J. Jaquette.
At the same meeting. Mrs. Waldo
for the members, and the meetEric S. Sproat chairman of the E. Flshor was elected a. member ot member __
fng closed with carol singil.ng.
Victory Loan Committee, Swarth- the Executive Committee.
The Circle voted to give th('lo
Mrs. Frank R. Morey, pr-eslANNOUNCE CHAPERONS more, Morton, and Rutledge DisHealth Center $50 to help meet
dent ot the senior Woman's Club.
trict, announces with appreciation
the needs of 18 fa1Ullies at ChristDATES CHANGED
and Mrs. John Pitman were guests
Chaperons tor the Junior As- for the splendid work of his commas.
Also contributed were an
of the grouP.
semblies December 21 will be Mr. mittee. that the drive totaled $710.Dates for the Junior Assemblies afghan made by Mrs. Warren Pax~
nnd Mrs. S. R. Thorbahn. Mr. and 203.26 from Ocober 29 to Decem- makeup dance for those mi88ed
and Mrs. Charles· Thatcherj 0:
Improving
Mrs" Gordon Lange and Capta.in ber 8.
durlnS' the polio quarantine In sweater, cap and mittens made by
The committee's quota was October will be March 23 tor the MIBB I.J1Uan Hoyt, a pair of BOcks
and Mrs. C. B. Worth tOr the
Dr. Frederick W. Luehring. or seventh grade_
$400,000. and the sale -of bonds was 7th, 9th and 10th .grades. The by Mrs. Percy Webster and a
Elm avenue, had the mlsfortune
Those for the nlnth grade will 177 per cent. All E. F and G bonds October· dance for grades 8. II,
cap by Mrs. William Boyd.
to receive a fractured. skull when be Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Froebel, sold until December 81 will be and 12 will be made up April 20.
Another contrIbUtion of ,10 was
he sUpped·o.n the icy roads while Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Barnes and counted In the drive and therefore
The February ninth class for ~Iven to the Red Cross Camp and
turther increase the total. Final 11th and 12th grades will be post- Hospital Fund to help meet the
taking a walk Sunday evenJ.ng.
Mrs. M. H. Fussell.
Dr. Luehring was taken by amThe tenth grade will be chap- report will be made after the first poned to April 6 due to the Black- Chrlstmns needs of the men at
bulance to the University Hospital, eroned by Mrs. George Davisson, of the year,
friars play at the high school.
the Naval Annex.
Phlladelphla. a.nd although his Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed and
condition was pronounced serious. Mr. and Mrs. WIlliam Patton.
CANDLELIGHT CAROLS
he Is ~ow showing improvement.
Chaperons for the eighth grade
on December 28 will be Mr. and
FrIda:r. December 11
A Candlelight Carol service
"44
Mrs. W. F. BIrd and Mr. and Mrs.
8:15 l'. 111. "The Messiah" ..........................•• ClothIer Memorial
will
be held Sunday afternoon at
The class of
of swarth... C. W. Lukens.
- : r , December lIS
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship _..... _....._.~ __._.._.._... Local Churches
• p.m. In the Methodist Church
more Hfgh School will hold a
4:00 P.M. Christmas Vespers •............ __.........MethodIBt Church
to which the entire community
Chrlstmas tea Sunday, December
Mrs. A.. E. Longwell of Lafayette
1II"-:r. December 14
.
is
tn,,1.ted. Christmas numbers
11:15 P. M. Holy Communion ................_....._ ......Trinlly Church
II. from 4 to 8 l'. ·M. at the Ia'70.,ue e""ects her CbrtstmllB
will
be sung by the choir and
&:00
P.
111.
Community
Carol
Service
__
.......
_.
P.
R.
R.
Slatlon
home of Mrs. William H. Thatcher,
to arrive today. They wUl
11:30 P. III. c&hdlellght Vesper Service .. __ Presbyterlan Church
the
lovely
tamlllar carols will
on College Avenue. Many ot the Include her mother. Mrs. H. F.
WerlE "'7, December 28
be
BUng
by
the
entire congrega_
class members are expected to at- Roberson and her Bunt-Miss MarIe
8:00 P. M. Woman's Club Open House ......___ Woman's Club
tlon.
A
brief
meMage
will be
'lb_:r.
December
lilT
.
tend regardless of the number of L. True of Albany, N. Y., and her
8:
00
P.
III.
Swarthmorean
WrappIng
._
Swarthmorean
Office
.
given
b:r
the
Pastor.
the
Rev.
boya now In uniform both here
Miss Lillian III. Roberson of
Dr. Roy N. Keiser.
and abroad.
Rochelle. N. Y.
MOTHERS CLUB
HEARS BRAUN
e
B
.
FRIENDLY CIRCLE
IN CHRISTMAS AID
REUNION
for i n advance.
19.'
.
Noodles ..... _En 1·.....·14c
Peanut Butter - - to - 30c
Currants ....-..
.... ..·17c
I - . . . . .- Ral-....
....... IOe
DI_dary -~":':..11c
S_lhDart Soap 2 - 13c
50
ot
worrying
0
VOL
THE SWARTHMORE
In Anticipation
something
it.
BUY
VICfORY
BONDS
Dinner
Christmas . S a v i n g s
..:::..t:"~3~3c~~W~t~.~I~d~D~I~I.!D~CI~~D~_~.~D~r~:":"'::~Ic:!_
-.
!1~.~.~I~Co~~II~,,:':F::
-
OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY NITES 'TILL 9
Christmas shopping
about
Tender Full Podded
Celery ::!!i
\
With any $1.00 purchase
Pac:ked in a beautiful re-ulable gift box,
excellent Chrlstmal gift;
•
cUtre of, Strath Haven a.venue.
Dr. and Mrs. ·John W. Nason or
Cedar lane were hosts over the
"Army-Navy" week.end to Chinese
Naval Otticers, Admiral Ten-Fu
Liur Comdr. Lin, Col. Wang, and
Comdr. Chen. Dr. and Mrs. ChlngTung Llu who were married at the
Nason homo last Januaray were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn G.
Bartle ot Elm avenue.' Mrs. Llu,
the former Pin Pin Tan. taught
English to the Chinese Na.val Of-·
fieers at the college. They joined
the Nason's guests for breakfast
before attending the Arm)'-NavY
game. In the evening they attended the play "The First Wlfo" by
Pearl Buck given In Phi1adelphla
by the Chinese Theatre of New
York. The Phnadelphia performance was sponsored by tho United
Nations Council.
PvL Gordon Bierman was at his
home on South Chester road over
the week-end en~oute from Sheppard Field, Tex., to the New castle
Air base in Del.
Fu1l2-quart-Glass, Excellent Christmas GIft_
iRiiiTUPCAKE 2c~~e
6 O'Clock
parents Mr. and Mrs.' R. G. Rln-
Join Our
CHRISTMAS
CLUB
Regular $1.39 yalue
!:r
Loyal Joseph Marant, 44th Infantry; Sgt. Henry Saulnier of the
Second Air Wing, U.S.M.C. H., and
n former end; Jack Welhausen,
who lett school In '43 tor the servfcc; and Jimmy DUnn .who served
with the Seventh Army In Italy.
Franco and Germany were the OUIers present.
This year's team though badly
handicapped at' times by injuries
.to some ot their key men, and by
the 11Ine88 ot others. piled up a
record of sIx. vlctorlcs, a tie. and
two deCents.
- - -_ _ _ __
Mrs. Oliver Rodgers of River.
view avenue spent last week-end
in Belmont, Mass.. where she vIslted with her brother and sister-ln.
law, Dr. and Mrs. Claude E. Welch.
. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Reed of
College avenue spent last week-end
in Chicago w:t1ere Mr. Reed went In
tho Interesl of the Country Gentleman at which he Is editor. They
visltC::'d friends In nearby suburbs.
Clnire Rlncllffe arrives ,home to..;.
morrow from. Stephens College,
Mo., to spend the holidays with her
.~
TEA KETTLE
Z'~:~:s~ge
fr.,h longer.
Army,.and former
Genuine Range-Tee
WHISTLING
ENRICHED SUPREME
Tho ~Iectlon of "Bob" McCowan
as captain of the 1946 football
toom was announced a~ the football banquet last Thursday evcning ' .... hen the High School Gym
WWi a settlng for thc coralling of
grid heroes past and proscnt. Thc
Citizens committe which sponsored
the dinner receIved a generous ovation tor planning both palatable
cuisine and a program wIth a
"punt." Josh Christian, back on
thc tncu)ty aftor service on a submarine, was toastmaster. His well
placed wit, for whl.ch he is tamed,
has lost none of ita punch by being
so long submerged under water.
Charlie Caldwell. former .star of
IJr.inceton and now head' coach of
hj~ Alma Moter
was the guest
speaker. His audience was enthusl~
asUc In its response, for hls gklll
on the platf«?1'1ll plays no second
to his prowess on the football field.
Coach Caldwell attracted national
attention as coach at \VilUa.ms Coll~ge
to a series of Little Three
Ghampiohs. He has also won recot;:niUon by his .-c-building job on
the Princeton 11 as demonstrated
tn spectacular "football" with tho
Yale team this yenr. The committee was Corlunate in being able to
bring Coach Caldwell to Swarthmore. The S.H.S. Boys' Quartette,
p(lpuhl.r with any audience, wus
gc·nerous with its talents. Moving
pictures were an added attraction.
It l'\."aS Home-coming Nite tOl'
:,:"cven returning service men--exf(,otball stars ot SWarthmOl'e High,
who were given the places at hon01' at the hend table.
There was
Lt. Vic Troxell: former All-County
GUard and Urslnus College star,
Navy tlyer. VIc was twIce captain
of the Garnet team. Another cxcaptain wus GU. Widdowson, AllCounty. He flew 31 miKSions over
Europe In n· B-2~, "'as recipient
of the Ah' Medal with four Clu8·
tel'S and three Battle Stars, amI
narrowly escaped capture after being· shot down twice In enemy territory. GU expects to onter Penn
State in the tall. Lt. Ralph Shelly,
U.S.N.R., captain of Swnrthmoro's
'36 baseball team and later a Trinity Collego star; Lt. Ernie Lange.
U.S.A.A.P., who served on the dinner committee: Lt. Harvey Whitaker, Q.M. Department of the U.S.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER' 14, 1945
*
Swarthmore National Bank & Trust COe
Member 01 _ D o p o o I l _
(Jon>.
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CHRISTMAS EYE BRIDE
PERSONALS
On ChrlBlmas Eve ..t balf-put
seven "In the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. Ml88 Gertrude EmUy
Schobinger will be married to Mr.
Walton Ford Batterehall son ot
~rs. Samuel E. Newton of Cedarhurst. L. 1," and the late Mr. Fletcher B8.ttershal1 of A1hany, N. Y.
The Rev. Dr. Davld Bra~n will perform the ceremony.
The bride whose..sister Barbara
Ann will be her only at~nda~t,
will wear her mother"s wedding
gown and will carry a pra:yerbo~k
belonging in Mr. BattershaU's fa.m-
Stanley E. SUtton. Jr., Newtown, Grimm, U.s.N.R .. Lt. Ug) Charl_
P.a. . They' wore the ·...me ,lII;yle C. Waugh, U.8.N.R., and Capt&in
.owns.as those worn by tbe ~den RaYJllon4 W. Goodn08, USAAF. .
A reception followed the Cereand matron of honor of American
Beauty bengaline and carried bou- mony at "Blueblrd_ Meadow".
Mrs. McCurdy wore> a goWn of
quets of loops of silver balls. BUver
lenvea and Oregon Holly Ued wIth wine and pink ere'pe with a wine
sliver streamers (Which matched colored hat trimmed with pink
Detrich plumes. Her conage was
theIr headdreseea.
Mr. Robert B. Conroy served as of pink orchids. ¥~. Sutton, 'Wo;re a..
best man, and the ushers Included gown of Powder blue with a harPtc. Henry B. Puff, AUS.. EnBlB"!' monizing hat and & corsage of purHerbert W. FnBer, Lt. Oil'> John J. ple orchIds.
.
,
Dr,. and Mrs. .1. Robert KUno of
Lt. and Mrs. W. Henry Linton.
.Jr•• ot Columbia, S. C," will arrive Riverview road entertained at a
tomorrow to spend a. week over the tea Sunday afternoon from • to G.
holidays with their parents Mr. The guesta included , group ot
and Mrs. Frank V. Brewster ot mathematicians and their wives
Dickinson a.venue and Mr. and Mrs. from Swarthmore College, the
W. Henry Linton ,of Benja.mln University of Pennsylvania, Bryn
Mawr College, Haverford College,
West avenue.
Hayes .Penfield, R.T. 2/c, sta- and the University of Delaware.
Mr. and. Mrs. WlIl1am Thatcher
tioned at Quincy, Mass., will arrl""Ve
home tomorrow to spend a. feW of College avenue journled to Bos·
days at his home oil Riverview ton last Friday .here their daughter Barbara a student of connecti- Ill'.
road.
Lt. and Mrs. Edward H. Cooley cut College for Women. met them,
Mr. John Schoblnger will se;rve
of Portsmouth. N. H., spent last to week-end with Susan Thatcher, as best man. and the ushers will Inweek visiting thetr parents Mr. and and attend the Christmas pageant c)ude "JUr. James P. Brown, Ll
Mrs. Dwight Cooley ot Columbia at Bradford Junior College. Mr. John S. Kistler, Mr. George T. Heravenue and Mr..and Mrs. Wade B. and Mrs. Thatcher and Barbara sche1, and cpi. William J. SchobDavison of Vassar avenue. I.J:. returned -home Sunday even'ng. inger.
Cooley was on a special assignment Another daughter, Mrs. William H.
Following the ceremony a small
McInroy arrived home yestreday reception will be held at tho home
to the Philadelphia. Naval Base.
T/6 Samuel H. A'yers, Mrs. Ayers from Dickinson College.
ot the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs.
and their son Rlddy of Harvard
George
Schoblnger. of Swarthmore
Mr. and Mrs. "'"illlam J. Kindley
avenu~ left Monday tor Shaker ot Baltimore. Md., will arrive Sun- avenue.
HetglA, Ohio, where they wilt day to spend the Christmas holispend tile Christmas holidays with days with Mr. and l\'Irs. Peter E.
SU"IToN-McCURDY
the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Told ot Park a.venue. Mrs. Told's
parents the Rev. and Mrs. George
The marriage of Miss Eml1y
A. R. Ayres.
Capt. ~enry H. Alderfer, U.S. H. Turner of Wilmington. De1., w11) Townsend McCurdy daughter of
M.C., Is expected Sunday
the be guests over Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Macafee
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
David Webb a student ot the McCurdy of "Bluebird Meadow",
H. Banks of Columbia aveilUc to Japanese language at the Unlvers- Westtown to Mr. Donald MacLear
spend a scven-day leave with bis Ity of Chicago will arrive .home to- Sutton son of l\lr. and Mrs. Stanley
wife and chlld who are living with morrow to' spend a week's vaca- E. Sutton of George Scbool took
Uon with his parents Lt. and Mr~. place Saturday. December 15. at
the Banks.
Ensign .J. David Weiland, U.S.N. William Webb, of South: Chester 4 p.m. in the Swarthmore PresbyR .• who is serving on the cruiser road. His stster Ruth Webb a terlan Church. The Rev. Dr. Da.vid
U.S.S. Little Rock, Is expecting to sophomore at Drew University ar- Braun performed the ceremony.
The bride. given In marriage by
spend the holldays In Rio de Janei- rives today tor a holiday vacation
of a week.
her father wore .8. gown of Ugbt
ro. Brazil.
Mr. and "Mrs. William C. Camp- ivory satin made with a long. tight
Pfc. George F. Corse, Jr.• U.S.
oft-the-shoulder
:tt1.C.R., stationed at the Patuxent bell of Yale avenue will entertain fitting bodice,
River Naval Air Base Station. Md., Sunday afternoon at n. cocktail neckUne edged with seed pearls
and a yoke or marquisette, lone·
arrived Thursday to spend a week·s party.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
l\f.
Karns
tight sleeves, and a. full skirt
leave with his parents Mr. and
will
entertain
informally
on
New
shlrr.ed
to the bodice. Her 10ng
Mrs. George F. Corse of Yale a:veYear's
afternoon
with
an
"Open
vell
was
of old family lace. She
nue. His brothcr Ensign .John M.
House"
at
their
home
on
Wellesley
carried
a.
round loose bouquet ot
. Corse who Is attached to the U.S.S.
road.
gurdenins
surrounded by silVer
Warrington, Boston, Mass.. Is exMr.
and
Mrs.
D.
Mace
Gowing
of
leaves
and
a tulle trill tied with
pected home Sunday for a few days.
:TOWERING ABOVE A CARE-BOUND WORLD IS THE
Parrish
r~ad
will
entertain
at
silver
streamers.
Jim Pitman arrived home Sunday evening from the Spartan ·"Open House" from " to G Satur- ":'j. Miss Nancy n. McCurdy acted as
CAREFREE SPIRIT 01' CHRISTMAS. INDEPENDENT OF
maiden of Donor for her sister
School of Aeronautics, Tulsa, day afterntJon, December 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Penfleld of and l\lrs. Edmund P. Lawrence of
Ok1a., to spend the holidays with
TIME, INDEPENDENT OF PLACE, INDEPENDENT OF
Rlvel'vlew
road will hold "Open Buffalo, N. Y •• attended as matron
his parents' Burgcss and Mrs.
House"
on
Christmas
Eve.
ot
honor.
They
wore
dresses
of
.John H. Pitman ot ,Va8!b.r avenue.
CIRCUMSTANCE, IT EMBRACES ALL NONE CAN
Marjorie Lewis, Gail· Hpdgc and American Beauty bengaline made
FlO Stephen F. Spencer. staBlyth
Barnes
will
entertain
their
with
tight
fitting
bodices,·
high
tioned at Walla Walla, Wash., wUl
ESCAPE ITS MAGIC SPELL.
NPcnd ·tho Christmas holidays at classmates of the 9th grade at a. necks, and cap sleeves. The full
party
In
the
recreation
room
of
sk.1rt
was
draped
in
the
frMt.
They
thc home of his parents, Mr. and
1\1 1'8.
R. Chester Spencer, of Trinity Church tomorrow evening. carried bouquets of Oregon Holly.
FOR YOUR MANY EVIDENCES O~ GOOD WILL 'IN
Jane HIIles of the Swarthmore silver leaves, and loops ot tiny
Swarthtnore 9.venue.
Apartments entertained at a buffet sHver Christmas balls tied with slI• Cpl. Arthur Dodd has been trans- supper and shower Sunday eVi:lning yer streamers. Their headdresses
1945 WE SINCERELY THANK YOU.
ferred from l~t. sm, Okla .• to the tn honor of Miss Frances Gillette were of Oregon Holly and tiny 811Army AI .. :b"lcld at AmarillO. Texas. Forsythe ot Thayer road whose en- ver balls.
where he is serving as Weather gagement to Lt. (jg) Arthur L.
The bridesmaids were Miss
Obser.ver.
Seh" rt, Jr., of Tacoma, Wash., has ... {
Major Bickiey Stevens and Mrs. heen"" announced. The guests In- .1'" argaret J. lfarris of Cleveland,
Phone 0440
Stevens visited friends In Swarth- eluded Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Forsythe Ohio, MI.. COO'nella H. Thom"s;
DARTMOUTfl & LAFAYETrE AVES.
more Sunday en route to, t~elr nnd Miss Ann ·Forsythe of Tha'yer Sandy Spring. Md.. Mrs. Roy
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Stevens will have his 'first glimpse Mrs. Dorothy Lueders Kay of I:t;
of his I;>aby son. Major Stevens Swarthmore. Miss Polly. Graham,
who 18 on termtn-al leave after Downingtown,. Mrs. Albert Mace.
ser-ving as an' Army engineer ~n Wallingford. Miss Virginia Pike,
the C.B.I. Theatre, formesrl Yh 80 1"- Lansdowne, and Miss Ruth McCoy.
tended the Swar-thmore
c 00 s
whllc his father the Rov. William I Haddonfleld. N . .J.
Steven.8 was pastor of the Swarthmore Methodist Church.
~'il~~'il)t
Capt. and Mrs. C. M. HuntingThe Season's Greeting
ton and their daughters Chloe and
Mickle of Princeton avenue wlll
to
leave by car for Miami, Fla.• DeYou All
cember 26 where they plan to va·
thiS
cation for Heveral weaks.
Happy Christmas
are the answer for every name on' your Xmu gift list and the name CARNS
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Buxbaum
01
makes any FLORAL gift more app~ted.
.
and Bons Robert and Richard of
, 1 9-45
Wallingford will spend the Christmas holidays with relatives in MilMrs. Uoyd E. Kauffman
waukee. Wis.
Subscriptions for aU ~[agazlnes
Clare Cochran of South Chester
swarthmore 2080
road is home from Chevy Chn..se
.Junior Conege to remain over the
. holidays.
ALL SEASONAL CUT FLOWERS
&'Merrp C!Cbristma~
The Bouquet Beauty Salon
13 S. Clwster Rood
at
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FRIDAY
be
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P:30 P. M.-candlellght. Vespe",
ServIce. Th8 GIrl.' Cbolr and
the Chapel Ct,olr wUl Ilng.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvel WI180n at
the H.arvard A¥enue entrance and
Mrs L. T J d
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• an a an Mi88 Dorothy Janda at the drlveway-trans_
ept entrance, wlll assist the minister In extendLng the greeUnga
of the chureh to the congrega-
IJ8rmon
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ARRIVES HOME,
wtu
came~_
CoJ. Birney K. Morse of Yale
avenue arrived homo Wedneeday
evening atter spending 27 months
In India China Burma Section
where he was chief engtneer In
charge of la)1og pipe UDell for the
Al11ed NaUone In that area.
He will report to Camp Dlx tor
discharge after which he will re ..
Burne his duties ,as Chief Engineer
of the Suaquehanna Pipe Llno with
olrlce In PhIladelphia.
tlon aftcr
the
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JUorolng.
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PAlTERN OF afRISTMAS
I'po,"h Sunday mornIng from 11 to
.' In the misce!la,ny which pa,sses aCfOSS the des~ of the 12 o'clock In the Parl8h House
editor of even a vtllage newspaper many item~ are found that for children ages 1 to 7.
compel th,?ught. Just the other day came the following fragNew member. will be receIved
ment of eVidently modern verse, without title and wiUtout credit·lnto the church by traJUlfer ot
'.'Only the children clasp His hand"
• church letter or on confesolon ot
Hi$ voice sneaks low to the~
faith oh CommunIon Sunday, JanA d fll f
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or them the shining band
this decisIon should see Pro Braun
n S I
Win£s over Bethlehem.
Sunday after cburch or 80me time
during the week.
The ultimate laws alO\le we know
The HIgh .Scbool FellowshIp has
The ledger and the sword-'
been dlBConLlnued until the first
So far away, so long ago
Sunday In January. The Benlor
\Ve lost the infant Lord."
CI ..... will not meet Sunday eveOn the same day that bit of ver.se floated to us the daily Ding until January 6.
papers a d th
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The ChUrch Committee on Overn
e ra 10 were e mg of President Truman's warning seas ReUef 18 continuIng to gather
an~ appeal to the police officers of the land 'concerning juvenile clea.ned and usable clothIng and
dehnquency. (Swarthmore has its own problems with ado- beddIng. All articles may be left
lescents.) Now no two things could seem more widely unre- at the Church omee or It you wish
lat.ed than that bit of verse and that appeal, yet we found them 80me one to call for them please
bemg woven into figures in a pattern in the loom' of ou'r' mind. phone the church' Office•.
The background of the pattern was the Christmas observSurgical dressIngs ar. made ea.ch
ances of yester-years. Then Christmas was a high religious festi. Tue8day m'ornlng from 10 to 12
val. 0, there was much gaiety and mirth, there were merry o'clock at the church.
shouts and ha.ppy salutations, there were carols.:-carols of praise
The Jun.lor ChoIr will rehearse
d f
h
Th
Friday afternoo!l at 5 o'clock· in
~n a wors Ip.
ey were happy days, those Christmases; and the Parish House.
The GIrls'
m the heart of them was the Christ-the infant Lord adored ChoIr will not rehears. Bunday aftThat infant Lord was more than a symbol, He was, ~ery real: ernoOf!.
The
Beginners'
Deportment
And that reality set the tone and the tempo of our observance.
!At the heart of today's Christmas we still have the symbol ChrIstmas party wl1I be held Sat..
of a child, but is it always the infant Lord? Do some of us-- urday afternoon from 3 to 6
we oldsters--forget the Christ' of Christmas? Is it true that o·clock. in tho Parish House.
"only the children clasp His hand?"
Trirdly Notes
Recently a gentleman was heard to remark "No we will
On Sunday there wUl be a celenot be celebrating Christmas this year. You see, our' children bration of. Holy Communion at 8
!Ire all groy.'n up." Is, then, Christmas only for children? Has A. M. The Church School will
It no meanmg for maturity? Have the Christ of Christmas and hold ita sessions at 9:4&. At the
the mature thought of men gone separate paths?
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11 o'clock service I of Morning
It has been said that "Youth is the time for hailing the Prayer, the Rector ~1I1 preach on
vision and coming to love the light; the religious task of the the topic, "The Incarnation."
great middle years is to live and act in the light that has been
Bup.dles ot clothing and toods
will be brought to the church on
seen."
Without Christ Christmas is a misnomer, an empty form Sunday morning und placed at the
without a heart. It ceases to be a high festival and becomes just AI~ar and In the chancel. The
another holiday. Without Christ the Christmas images and {"ongregation has bce~ asked to
assiat in the program of the Chrispage;mtries lose their meaning and become bizarre make-believe.
tian Churches .In their effort to
. . Here i.s where meditations became woven into
pattern.
provide the needs of those In the
If Christ and human maturity have a lessening affinity may not war-torn ·areas of Europe and
that be an explanation of the increaSing tide of juvenile de- AsIa.
Iinquency? The Christmas story is not a myth. It is fact. No
Evcning Prayer wlll be held at
other single event has so profundly affected human history as 6 o'clock.~
did the birth of the infant Lord. If we treat that story as a
On Monday (Christmas Eve)
myth; if we allow our children to think of it as a beautiful folk- the midnight scrvtce wIll begin by
tale and nothing more, then humanity has lost" a quickening and a .·ccttal of .c~llo and organ mUBic
at 11: 15 P. 1\[. Holy Communion
an elevating force of mightiest potency.
Leaving Christ out of Christmas may be the first step in wiII follow and the choir will sing
such a loss. A rampant commercialism and a high-pressure cam- a comm union mass by Oldroyd.
paign of advertising have well-nigh made a tradesman's holiday The Rector wJi be assisted by the
Reverend Walter 'V. Ware. of the
of Christmas. We become almost evangelistic when we plead- Philadelphia City Mission.
for the sake of the children of the land, let's keep Christ in
On Christmas Day theee will he
Christmas--and in our lives.
a celebration of Holy Commenion
at 1 () A. 1\1. The service will be
-:aid.
Methodist Church Noles
The l"casl; of St. Stephen will
S\VAHTH"\10Itl!.. l·hl •. -101 _hHI.\ ....
A special Christmas progl'am be observed on i.Vednesday by a
t.:HUHCH
will be presented in thc Church celcbration of the Holy CommunHj~V
flHVlI,.I B.';,',!,. Millhol ...
9 :45 A.. M.-Youth Carol Service in School nt 9:45 Suq.day. A White Ion tit 10· A. 1\1.
Church.
The· Feast of 8t. John EVan11 :00 A. M.-8ermon
Topic; "Jesus Gift scn-ice ~vi1l be included and
the gifts I:eceive~ ·will be sent to ;eIist wUI be celebrated on ThursCame."
DECEMBER· 24
the Fifth Street Center und the day with u. service of Holy COUl11 :30 P. M.-Candlelight Vesper Serv
Oractlnes.<; Home ,in Philadclphia.
.ll!n!on at 10 A. :\1.
Ice.
At
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1ll0rnillg
s('t·yicc
at
11
1.'he Chc.ir Concert of Christ.METHODiST CHUltc.H
Roy N. Kels(. • l>.1)•• Mlnitllt:l".
o'clock the choir will render .:a~ music wllt l)c glvcn on Sun~ln"-'A 'i
Christmas music and the minister lay. December 30. at 8 P. M.
9 :45 A. M.-Church School.
.11 :00 A. M.--Sermon Topic: "The Mir- \\"111 pl'each on the suhJect. "The
aclo at the Manger."
:'oi il'acll:' at the Manger."
Christian Science Church
7 :00 P. M,-Youth }t'ellows!u(l.
'l'hc ellUl'ell Nursery will be
'CJUNITY CHUItL'H
.
Hey. Oeo. Christian Anderson. Rector apcned during the worship hour to
"Is The Universe, Including l\Ia"n.
SUNDAY, DECEMJlER 23
cnI'e for the younger cbildren. Evolved by Atomic Force?" Is the
8 :00 A.M.-HOlY Communion.
:\[1'5.
Richard Snyder and 1\11'8. subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all
9 :j5 A. M.-Church School.
11:00 A. M.-Mornlng Prayer and Ser- George Dunn will be tn charge .
Churches of Christ. Scientist, on
mon Topic: ""The IncarSunday. December 23. The Golden
~
nation."
Text is: "Sing unto the Lord, all
MONDAY, CHRISTMAS EVE
Presbyterian Church Notes
11 :16 P. M.-CeUo. Haly Communion.
the earth; shew forth from day to
Choir.
day his salvation.
Declare his
Christmas Day.
SERVlCt::S FoR THE ~HRIST glory among the heathen; his
10:00- A. M.-Holy Communion.
)IAS SEASON
Wednesday (St. Stephen).
marvellous works among all na10 :Oo-A~ M.~HoIY Communion.
December 23
tions" (I Chronicles 16:23.24).
Thursday (St. John Evan·
9:45 A.M.-youth Carol Service
gelist).
Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Wetland
in the Church. The Junior of South Chester road will enterI'HE kb:LIGIOUS SOCIETY 010'
FRIENDS
ChOir will sing. "The Christ- tain Dr. and Mrs. Paul Baldwin
SUNnA"
mas Story" will be told in and their daughter Barbara of
9 :45 A. M.-Flrst Day School.
Forum: No meeting of the group
pictures with Stephen Spen- Rose Vailey. and 1\[rs. Baldwin's
until further notice.
eN' as readcr.
Parents are parents Mr. and Mrs. B. Fargo of
11 :00 A. M.-lIeettng.
\VEDNESDAY
invited to attend this serv- Kaukauna, Wis.. as their din ncr
9 :30 A. )I. to 3:30 P. M.--Sewtng and.
tce. The .members of the guests on Christmas Eve.
• Quilting
in
Whittier
Church School are to report
House.
Box luncheon.
Miss Elsie Reuning a freshman
An are cordially invited.
to theJr own c"!assrooms at at the University of Maine, Orono,
FIRST CHURCB. OF '=HRTST.
9:30 and will return to their Me., is spending the Christmas vaSCtENTrST OF SWARTHMORE
departments after the serv- cation at the home of her parents
Park Avenue Below Harvard
SUNDAY
ce tor a 0' ic[ meeting.
Dr. and Mrs. Kal'l Reuntng ot
11 :00 A. M.-Sunday School.
10;45 A. M. - Morning worship South Swarthmore avenue.
. 11:00 A. Il.-Sunday Lesson Sermon.
Wednesday evening meeting each
with special music by Mr.
Mardy Jean Crosby arrives at
week. B p. m. R~ding rwm open dansKneed·ler and the Girls' o.nd her home o~ Dickinson avenue toexcept Sund~Y8 .,," holl~ays 12 to· 5
Chapel Choirs, under the dl- morrow from Tufts College tor the
p.m. WednCflday evening 'I to B p.m.
Church Edlnett.
holiday.,
.rect\on
oJ: Mr. Faust. The Christmas
.
,
. 41l are eonflall7' Invited. to atteM
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NEWS NOTES
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
TO ALL
,
CELIA
SHOE SHOP
w....es for
you
Happineas
Prosperity
Good Health
Lasting Peace
Joseph's
BarberShop
Best wishes to you
and youn for a very
Merry Christmas and
a Happy New Year.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Turner
and daughters Basan and Holly
have moved from 611. Cornell avenue to their newly purchased home
at 606 Btrath Haven avenue. Mr.
Turner's brother Mr. J. A. Turner.
Jr., and famUy formerly of Clarks-
burg, W. Va.. are occupying the
hOUBO at 611 Cornell avenuo.
Dr. and Mra. Henry J. Weiland
and their daughter Patricia of
South Cheater road will spend
Christmas Day as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert SL Clair of Wl1:mlngton, Del., at the Hotel Dennis,
Atlantic· City, where they are
spending the holtdays.
Edith. Thatcher a student at
Bucknell University will reach her
home on Ogden avenue today to vacation over the holidays.
Mi88 Anne Lingle of Cornen avenue entertained MIBB Betty MOBely
of Nell·port. R. I., formerly of
Swarthmore 8.8 her week-end
guest.
Elaine Kite, arrived home fl'om
Goucher College last· Friday to
spend the Christmas holidays wJth
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Kite of Ogden avenue. Betty Ann
.Klte returns from Swart;tImore
College tomorrow for her vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Hopkins of Crest lane will. have as
their house guests over the hol1days
T/4 Horace H. Hopklno, Jr.• and
Mrs. Hopkins ot Chicago. 111'1 and
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman O. Peterson
nnd son Wendel, of Warren. Pa.
Betty Ellen Littlefield arrived at
her home on Swarthmore place,
Wednesday. from William and
Mary College to spend the holidays.
Dr. Dorothy Spencer ot' Washington. D. C., will spend the holl ..
days with. her parents., Mr. and Mrs.
R. Chester Spencer of Swarthmore
avenue.
Laura Lee Hopkins. Beuw Hornaday, Anne Myers, Bonnie Morse.
Molly Harper, Jean· Huey and Bob·
by Ann Schobinger arrive at their
home trom Middlebury College toda~
.
Dr. and Joseph WilUtts of Armonk Village, N.Y., tormer Swarthmoreans were the week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thatcher
ot Ogden avenue.
Priscilla Giles. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter C. Giles of Rutgers
avenue arrived home yesterday
from Vermont Junior College for
the Christmas vacation.
Edith Thatcher will arrive home
tomorrow from_ Bucknell University to spend the Christmas vacation at her home on Ogden avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ~ Milne ot
Cornell avenue will entertail'l. Mrs.
Michael Frye ot Philadelphia As-
Holiday How. '
NEWS NOTES
The Swarthmore Public LIbrary
will be "closed on Chrl8tmaa and
New Y~r·. Day_ On Monday. December 24. It will be open trom 2
until 4: P.~. and, on" Monday. December 81 t the houra will be" 2 UDtil 5:30.
. The Ingleneuk Tea Room
80elate Editor of the Army Times
and Mr. Smith Daile.. of WashIngton, D. C., during the \loliday
BeMon.
Mrs. A. M. BOBBhardt ot Park
avenue accompanied by her young..
est SOll ·Dick will spend Christmas
with her oldest Bon and daughterIn-law Navigator Rene Bosshardt
and -Mrs. BOBBhardt ot Little Neck,
L. I .• and will get acquainted wtth
her new little grandson.
I
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown ot
Walnut Jane will have as their
guests over the Christmas holidays
their . daughter Barbara who Is
home from Wheelock College-, their
BOn Jim who 18 home from Yale
University, their 'ton and daughterIn-law. Mr. and Mrs. Richard E.
Brown of Baltimore, ~d., and Mr.
Brown's sisters, Mrs. Helen Hope
and Mrs. Mabel Virture both of
Wyoming, Del. On Monday, Mrs~.
.Brown's stster Mrs. Hope W. Jennings and daughter BeverlY from
Westfield. N. J.. will arrive.
Mrs. Roy Comley ot Walnut
lane
,
entertained her brt4ge club at
luncheon and a Christmas party
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mre. M. W. Garrett of
North ·Prlnceton avenue will entertaIn tonight at a birthday dinner
party In honor of Mrs. Garrett's
brother-In-law. Dr. J. F. McClendon of Norristown.
Mrs. WUUam F. Lee of Lafayette
avenue received a cablegram from
her husband Lt. Lee last week Informing her that his ship was saUIng tor CaUfornia. Lt. Lee Is attached to the U.S.S. Appalachian
which has been In the JB:pan area
for the past several months.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Mace Gowing of
Parrish road are entertaining Mr.
GOWing's brother and sister-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Gowing and
their daughter Anne on an overnight viSit today. The'Y are enroute
to their home in Nortolk, Va., trom
Milford, Conn., where Mr. Gowing
has been on a special assignment.
Mary Lee Hartzell of Walling_
tord arrived hom'e Wednesday eve ..
nlng trom Bradford Junior Col ..
lege to enjoy a three ... week vacation
over the hoUdays.
Open for Lunch December
.
. 27th
. at 12.Noon
December 24, 25, 26
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mERRY
CHRISTIllJIS
~TOOnEJlnDAlLa
,
IUnselbsh interest in others is the key-!
"note of happiness at Christmastime. i
May each gift you receive breathe love
and devotion and bind the ties of home
and friendship more securely.
As for ourselves, we desire to express
our appreciation for your loyalty to us in
1945. and wish you a Merry Christmas.
BUCHNER'S
VICTOR D.
SHIRER
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HAPPY CHRISTMAS
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Barbara Brown. daugbter ot Mr.
and
M.... William H. Brown ot
eon and daughter-In_law Mr. and
Riverview
road arrived home from
M .... Porter Reid Wray and their
Bryn
Mawr
College WedDeoday. 0 ...
BOna RObert and David at PittsWednesday
next ahe will Join a
burgh Over the hOlidays. Their
Bon-In_law .Mr. Robert S. Str·uble group of friends to go to Montreal,
who Is connected with the Safety canada, on a skIIng party tor a
week.
May the joy that COmeS. from giving.
CarH.allng and LIghting Com_
LouisD and Mary Jane Servais,
pany. New Haven, CODD., will jOin
be yours this Christmas season
Mrs. Struble and their daughter daughter of Mrs. L J. Servata of
Dickinson
avenue
arrived
home
Nancy Who are living here tempor_
Wednesda.y
fro m
Millersburg
arily. durIng the hoUdaya.
Teaohers College for 'the vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Shoe_
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heath ot
maker of Riverview road wlll enCedar lane entertained Informally
tertaIn a ~amUy group at a Christ_
Sunday for a. tew out-of-town
mas Eve party When theIr '8llests guests and neighbors.
will Include Mr. and Mrs. 'Davld W.
Mrs. R. W. TUcker and sons
Shoemaker Rnd small. daughter Robert and David of Cornell aveCarol of Chestnut Hill. Mr. and nue leave tomorrow to spond the
Mrs. Louis W. Fln-ceua, Jr., and Christmas vacation with Mr. and
children Margaret, DaVid and Mrs. Albert Yatcs Tucker In New
Laurie of Westtown. and Mr8. 'Vil- York Cit)".
lIam H. Dietz and son ::amy of
1IIrs. DeWitt A. Hillis Of Elm
Riverview road.
avenue left yesterday to spend the
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. VanAlen of Christmas hol1daY8 with her sonPark avenue will entertain at a In-Ialv and daughter, Mr. and Mra.
((imUy dinner pal'ty on Christmas A. O. McVay of ·Front Royal. Va.~
iSanta Claul would nev.., get.
when their guests will be Mr. Van- Mrs. HUlts and Mrs. MdVay and
Alen's mother and brother. lIrs. children will return to Swarthmot-e
.down the chimney with our
Oeor;Je VanAl.en and Mr. Oakly tor New Years.
load of good wishes for a
VtLnAlen ot Park avenue, and his
Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Mattis and
Merry Christmas to the
brother-tn-Iaw and Sister Mr. and their young Don Jay William Mattis
Mrs. Fred N. Bell and Bons of formerly of Vassar avenue are now
people of thii community,
Harvard avenue.
living at 202 University TerracE..
because he just couldn't
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Albert Behenna of Galnesv1lle, Fla. Dr. MatUs has
squeeze through.
Princeton avenue will entertain at taken· a position as Head of the
a. tamUy party on Christmas Day. Department of Pharmacology In
You've been mighty good
Their guests will Include their Bon- the School of Pharmacy of the
to us and we IIppreciate it
in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. University of Florida.
beyond word •• We want you
Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. TUrner
Carl Rydell and children of BrOOklyn, N. Y., who are here on a visit of Strath Havon avenue entertained
to enjoy Christmas this sell,WTHENwe see little boys and girls shak-·
ot a few weeks. and thetr son Mr. Mrs. Turner's brother-in_law and
son of 1945 as never before.
sister
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wallace
CreelCarl Behenns. and famtJy of Aldan,
Wing hands with Santa Claus this'
Pa.
man of Melrose. l\1asa., as their
thought comes to mind:
:r.rra. Laurence M. Smith ot week-end guests.
Rosalyn Bromley daughter of
Jamestown, R. 1'0 will arrive toWe would like our expression of appreMr.
and Mrs. F. Bromley of Harmorrow to spend the holidays with
ciation for your patr~nage to be a hearty
her qIother Mrs. Charles de Hart vard avenue arrived home yesterBrower. Jr., of Crest Lane. SlBg!. day from Pratt Institute. Brooklyn,
shake of the hand for each of you. As we
Smith who Is being released at the N. Y' I tor the ho1tdays.
seem to be denied this opportunity, please
Mrs. Harold Ogram of Riverview
Separation Canter. Ft. Devens,
So. Chester Rd.
Mass.. Is hoping to bo able to join road entertained guests fOr a desaccept this, while a substitute for a handsert bridge at her home last Monthem tor Christmas.
shake, as no less sincere in wishing you
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Anthony
~!C!W of Haverford avenue will enter_
OUT OF SERVICE
tain Mrs. Anthony's parents Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur L. Perry of RahSgt. Henry Saulnier arrived
way. N. J •• who will arrive this home early December after re~
week-end to remain over the holt- celvlng his discharge at the Sepa.days..
ration Center, Miramar, CaUf•
John Storck a student at Lehigh
Sgt. SaUlnier, who has he&ll In
University will spend a few da:ys in the service two and a halt years,
WashIngton, D. C .• enrouta to his was Overseas one year, and for the
home on Crest lane on Christmas PB8t five months haa been staEve for a hoUday vacation.
tioned on Okinawa.
Trudl Schoblnger reac'hed home
He plans to return to COllege.
Thursday from Oberlin College to
CHESTER ROAD and YALE AVE.
Swarthmore 1250 .
spend the hol.ldays at her home on
SYlarthmore avenue. John Scho- _tC~,
binger will arrive tomorrow from
Penn State and Barbara Ann Schobinger trom Middlebury College,
Mlddleb~ry, Vt.. tor the Christmas
I
holidays.
Mra. George A. Hoadley of Walnut lane lB entertaining her son
and daughther-In-Iaw, Mr. and
II'hls is the season of qood f
Mrs. Henry Hoadley and daughters
.Jean
and. Janet ot Manchester.
will, and. looking down the:
Conn .• over the hoUdays.
long list of names of those
Mr. and Mrs. JDseph H. ·Walter
who have shown' their
of Benjamin West avenue will entertain at a tamlly dinner .party on
good wtII towards us in
Christmas Day.
1945. we come 10 yours.
Carol Mau·de Froebel reached
PEACE ON EAR.TH-GOOD WILL
We want to thank YOU for
home Thursday morning from Hol···TOWAR.DALL MEN".
Uns College. Va.• to spend Chrl~t
thls good wlll your part.
mas vacation at her home on
I
and to send just the friendSwarthmore avenue.
liest of wishes for your
Mr. and Mrs. David Ullman and
baby
son Ricky ot Newport News,
happiness and cheer at
Va., will. arrive tomorrow for a
Cluistmastime.
two-week holiday visit with the
former'S parents Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. E. IDlman of Harvard
avenue.
year
Mrs. A. 1tf. BOB8bardt of Park
avenue accompanl&d at the plano
by Mrs. Herbert Fraser of Wailing...
ford. sang at a Christmas program
are
to a Presbyterian group In Philadelphia. Wednesday evening.
David GlIc.....t arrived home
Thursday trom Colorado Bprlngo to
spend the holidays. It Ie hie IIrst
Chriatma.8 home for five yea~ .
WILL CLOSE
Men')' Christmas
Mr. - and M.... Le. P. Wray ot
Wal~ut lane will entertain. their
DECEMBER 31st
JANUARY 1st
Open January 2nd
LENT-NIGHT
Celia Shoe Shop
on
EVERY
A Very
Merry
w. S. Bittle a
Christmas
B.J.Hoy 5 & lOe Store
PARK AVENlJE
THOMAS F. CONWAY
Radio FM and Television
Phones Swarthmore 0456-W & 0456-R
! 1\ S the light of Christmas again brightens
If i
our faces and lightens our hearts, we
turn our thoughts from ourselves to help
others. For this is the spirit that first saw the
light of day in a stable at Bethlehem, two
thousand.years ago, and which has endured eveI since.
May God bless and protect you and your
dear ones and bring happiness to your
home this Christmas season.
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"Keep Chriatmu with all of ib beauty
As Never y"'ve kept it before,
Keep it with pride aDd rejoicing,
With garlanda of g. un OIl your door Keep it with Iovilqr rememhrance,
Keep it with songs - and a prayer
That the world will find kindness and comfort
And Peace will bring Joy- Everywhere I"
has its significance, but none can
compare with Christmas. It is the
one time of the
when self-seeking gives way to selflessness, and all
united in one common attitude
of good will towards our fellowmen.
Our entire personnel joins in wish-·
'ing Christmas joy to those whom we
have served,· and to others as well.
Accept our sincere thanks for the
privilege of being of h~lp in making
this Christmas of 1945 truly merry.
alice barber
Gifts
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EDWARD L. NOYES
23 S. CHESTER ROAD
and Son
SWARTHMORE
~_lCIIlIN1C_
~oliday I
Old B-nk Bdding
Opea toaight and tomorrow night nntil nine..
Monday nntil 7
Closed
w· _d the day after.
a.n..
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,
,
Lt. JlI.ck LtDton, U.B.II.C.R., who clay l.ave wltb bIB parente Mr. and
III otatloned at Great Lak.....lll., M..... Henry .LtDton of Benjamin
TOPPERS AT BRIDGE
\
.
.
Laat week, Swarthmore&D8 were wi\[ arrive toclay to spend a three. Weet avenue:
wrapped for the service men and
women by. Mra. N. W. 8~are. Mrs.
John Detlefsen, Mrs. A. E. Longwell and Mr. and Mrs. Ferris W.
At the 'weekly duplicate of the
Swarthmore BrlcIBe Club beld Wed~
i'
nesday evening, December 12. Mr.
C LAS S IF lED
Oyous~
Christmas
Th_', a jo,. ill the heart
That .... CIuUtmu apart,
To melee it a clay of all ~.
And may ita tne peace
And I(OC!d will DtlVef
=,,,
To bless you ia manifold
way..
Harris & Co.
TAILORS & FURRIERS
PARK AVENUE
Mrs. Herscbel G. Smith of Wall·
Ingford chaired the meeting of the
Delaware County Chaptet' of the
D.A.R., In the Woman's Club Monday. During the buslnesa se88lon
voted . to appropriate money tor
various organizations. namely. the
Child Health Center of Delaware
County, Home Service of the American
Red
Cro88 of Delaware
County. Public Health Nursing,
Boys Club of Chester and the Sal..
vation A~y ot Chester.
Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde, music
chairman, sketched the develop-
buck.
Milton M. Hobbs a student at the
carnegie Institute of Technolqgy
arrives tomorrow for a holiday vacat~on ot 11 da.ys at biB home on
Park avenue.
Pfe. William D. Mlt"hell arrived
at bls home Tue8day night ~rom
Ban :Plego, cal., t9r a furlough. He
haa been servinI' aboard the WichIta, former tJageblp ",bleh III now
bolo, UBi!d ~'a. trQolI ship. Pvt.
M!t
spoke on the schools sponsored by
bas arrived from Laconia, N. H., to
tbe D.A.ll.
Tea was served by the hospltaliiy spend tbe holidays with her hUBband's mother Mrs: Lydia G.
committee.
Mltohell of N.orth Cheater' road.
Helen Kraus of Benjamin West
Pvt. Howard F. Borden arrived
a venue, Dixie Hetzel of Tha.yer at his home In Rutledg~ last Satroad, and Suen Thatcher of Col- urday after serving 2 years In the
lege avenue, students at Bradford Signal Corps at Camp Crowder,
Junior CQllege· arrived In Swarth- Mo. He joined bls wife and 3
more Wednesday to spend the children, Jimmy, Suzanne, and a
Christmas holidays.
2-month-old son Michael with who
Mr. and Mrs. Sproul Lewis of he is making first acquaintance.
Swarthmore avenue wlll entertain
Mrs. J. Harvey Bonine and her
Mrs. Lewis' mother, Mrs. Lapham daughter Mrs. Craig A. Brower of
of New York City during tbe holiLafayette avenue ~re entertaining
days.
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Scattergood of "Maple Lodge" ottawa.
can., who are enroute to Florida.
For Christmas their dinner guests
wHl be Mr. and Mrs. F"ed I.
Bower and Mr. and Mrs. John V.
Is No LOnger Rationed!
.
WITH ALL 11IE COAL YOU NEED
PRIMOS COAL CO.
Mr. Trevit Wilson
Cal.
OAK LANE AND P. R. R.
PRIMOS, PA.
Near CIiftOD Heigh..
Equal to Any Coal
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
•
ANNUAL MEETING
1 P. M to 3 P. M.
DEW DROP INN
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wieb a whole world
•
of
happineos
pressed into this Cbriatmaa BO&IOJI.
Merry Cbriatm.. to you aDd to
every member of yoqr famlly.
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\VANTE~eneral
housework. Expert
Rachael Atkins, 226 'Pelmlngton avenue, Morton.
urer.
Named to the Board of Directors were John Rumsey, th"ee
years:
Lawrence Blundln and
Chnrles Grier, two yeara; Ed\Vin
Booth and Harry Hamby. one year.
Delegates elected to' the Dela~
ware
County Association were
Charles Bl~ck, Ollie Madison and
Richard Keppler. and' delegates to
the State Convention 'fhomas Conway and Robert AILtson.
cook.
"\VANTED-To rent or buy house In
Swarthmore. Minimum 3 bedrooms.
.Tel. Swa. 0860-M.
j)eason's
Clireetings
ot Los Angeles,
The Swarthmore Fire and Protective Association at its annual
meeting on Thursday, December
13, elected the followIng officers.
directors and delegates to serve
tor the year ot 1946: Edwurd L.
Noyes, president; Joseph Reynolds,
vice president; John Schumacher,
secretary. and Petor E. Told, treas-
. north
more light
or vicinity.
for painting
Address
in SwarthSydney
Dodd, 205 Swarthmore avenue.
\VANTED-Housckecper. middle-aged
woman to have oomillete charge of
home in Swarthmore. References, R.
P. Hetheri.ngton. S warthmore 0377wW.
A Vast Array of
wEST IN GH0USE
WESTI·NGHOUSE
SIPLER'S HARDWARE STORE
m
Infra-red I.amps and Lights
Electric Heaters
Desk Lamps
•
LIstIngs SoUcJted
W. S. Bittle &
Son
..
1l1\l0RTON AVENUE
Night Pb""" Media B18.J-S
DaJ' Phone Swa. 0992
EDWIN B. KEII EY, Jr.
YOUR JEWELER
FOUND-At R. R. Station parking lot,
'Phone Chester 17••
Call at
PERSONA~ubscrlptlons to all mag-
a.zines. Mrs. Bertha P. Faries. 239
Haverford avenue. Tet Swarthmore
Walter V. Linton
Oontractor and IluIIder.
4589-\V.
PERSONALr--Electric heaters, irons,
d vacuum cleanerB repaired. Caned
fo~n and delivered.
Call
Robert
Books, swarth~ore lU8.
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
wben restrlcUODI ..... lifted
Alterations
MORTON REFRIGERATION
& Repairs
RldI.., Park OUSll
Appliance Service
Commercial and DomesticPrompt Service-Refrigerators. Washers, Vacuum
Cleaners, Radios
Closed December' 26, 27, and 28
Will re-opea Saturday, December 29
.
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Plan DOW the home you want
Desirable lots available
Charles E. Fischer
B·a:'Jer
11 Morton Avenue
Mortoa, P..
DB, .....
N!CId' pII"
e
SAW
77
7
Ensign Frank H. McCowan, U.S.
n., received h.ta discharge from
the Navy at the Separation Center
at the Philadelphia Navy Yard,
December 11.
EnSign McCowan who entered
the service September '43, has been
in training at Jacksonville, Fla.,
and Corpus Christi. Texas, and
BUCHNER'S
B.
, J. BOY 5 AND 10
IIfAIUE DONNELLY
THE INGLENEUK
DEWDROP IN
OO·ED BEAUTY SALON
H. B.GREEN
MARTEL BROS.
.RUSSELL'S SERVIOE
STRATH HAVEN INN
FRANK'S BARBER SHOP
SWARTHMORE OO·OP
W. MARK BITl'LE
Il4RVARD TEA ROOM
THE J.K>UQUET
ALlOE BARDER. GIFTS
E. L. NOYES
HANNUM '" WAITE
A.. P. SMATJ.EY
PEI'ER E. TOLD
. SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
BANK & TRUST CO.
MlOIIAEIlS ()OLLEGE
PHARMACY
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Mary Morse reached home Wed·
nesday fJ'om Duke University to
spend the holidays at her home on
Parrish road. She was nccompan_
fed by her 8~hoolmate Sally BeH of
Scarsdale, N. Y .• who Is visiting
here for a few days.
This is our brightest Christmas in a long, dark
time. Every light on every tree-every window
that greets night with cheerful.challenge-is a
. shining symbol of the passin!'; of war's shadow.
Mr. Albert Thatcher ot· Ogden
recently discharged tro~
the Nav.y will return to his former
I
POS tlon with the Wright Aero_
nautical Company Paterson N j
. '
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avenue
after the holidays.
.
There is radian t happiness in family gatherings
this year. Men are coming home froq! war. And
those who .hear their Christmas carols under
strange skies are closer, nearer to home than
they have been in a grea t while.
ESTATE
OF HOBART OAKES
DAVIDSO~.
Deceased, ( Late of
Swarthmore, Delaware County Po.)
th~
sylvania.
For many, this will be a wistful Christmas-but
a Christmas brave and strong in the knowledge
that those who. bought victory so dearly will
make tomorrow's world a brigh ter place for us aU.
,
Letters of Administration having
been granted to the under..slgned, all
persons having claims or demands are
requested to make known the S8mt'.
and all persons indebted to the said
Estate are reqUested to make payment.
without delay, to Allan M. LaBor, No.
136 Windsor Avenue, lBnsdowne.
Pennsylvania, Administrator; or his
Attorney. Guy G. deFurla. Crozer
BuildIng, Chester, Pennsylvania.
.
6T-U-30
. Estate of Harry Clifford. Campion,
Jr., also known as H. Clifford Campion, .Jr., late ot the township of
Nether Providence, County of Delaware, Pennsylvania. Letters Testa.
mentary on the above Estate having
been granted to The. PennsylvanIa
Company for Insurances on Lives and
Granting' Annuities, all penwns indebted to the said Estate are requested to
make payment, and those having claims
to }lresent the same without delay, to
THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY
FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES
AND GRANTING ANNUITIES,
Executor.
WM. FULTON KURTZ, President,
S. E. COT. 15th and Chestnut Sts.,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
or their attorneys.
and
Reservations Should Be Made by Slmday
VICTORY
BONDS
N.
ESTATE OF WILLIAM ALLAN
LaBOR, Deceased, late of Borough of
Lansdowne, Delaware County, Penn-
ll5 FoaM 7tb St.
Obester
(opposite New State 'lbeatrel
PERSONALS
B·UY
BACK to COLLEGE
Morton Refrigeration &
Appliance Service
AvaUabl~Inqtdre DOW
FOUND-By RusseU's Service, girl's
lIghtwelJht ~blcycle. Call Swa. 0900.
a pair of sandal ru1)bers.
Tho Swarthmorean office.
his enUre bUSiness; career. Born
Bnd educated in Philadelphia, he
was graduated from the University
of Pennsylvania as a mechanical
engineer in 1901, when he entered
the employ of The United Gas Improvement Company.
He is president of the American
Standards Assoclation, a. vlce-pres_
Idcnt of the Edison Electric Instl~ute, and a past-president of the
Pennsylvania Electric AsBoclation.
Mr. Bryans has also been active
in civic affairs. He Is now serving
or .tn recent yearS has served as
chairman of one of the Finance
.and Industry Sections of the United
'Var Chest; trustee, University ot
Pennsylvania,: chalrma.n of the
Managing Committee of the UnlvarsIty or Pennsylvania CounCil on
Development; and as chairman of
the Frederick Douglass Memorial
HOfJpltal campaign.
HOME FREEZERS
PIANO TUNING
"The Lost Chord.· Is tile
selection tha' can be Pla7ed
the out-of-tuDe plano"
Phone A. L. PABKEB
for the l'CIIlOd7
,
Mr. Bryans nas been Identified
with the public' uUlIty Industry tpr
Estate
have
been granted
unLetters
Testamentary
on to theab'ove
dersfgned, who request aU persons
haVing claims or demands against
the- Estate of the decedent to make
knuwn the same, and all persona in.
debted to the decedent to make payment, without delay, to
Augusta Moulton Davidson
Executrix
.
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110 Guernsey Road,
Swarthmore, Penna.
or. to her Attorneys,
Raymond K. Denworth
Drinker•. BJddle & Reath
1429 Wfllnut Street,
'
Philadelphia, Fa.
6T-12-7
Soon
THANKFUL
He' succeeds
.
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glasses.
FOUNO-Gold ldentlflcatton bracelet,
Mary Ann Bauman, on Chester roa!L
Last week. Call Swa. 0900.
Swarthmore 1274
Chesler
~~==,=p=h:o:n:.=Ch=..:..=r:!:'i:l:8:1==~~-
-
FOUND
AD.OLP'H'S
,
SW ARTHMORE 1093
714
SIMMONDS
welsh Street
,1\IedIa 0450·)1
v
CHRISTMAS DAY -1 to5P.M.
N. I. STAPLES
Book&-][oiIaJr BuppUea
Greeting (Ja.r(Is.-.UobbJ' Craft
Notaq PubUc--lnsuranoo
LOST-Monday, In vl1lage, roll of
money. Reward. Call Swa. 1956 J.
J
.~
PictUre Fr8J:lllnA'--StatiODe17
FOR RENT-Qne or two warm sunny
rooms, third floor, private bath.
Near transportation. Call Swa. 2806·J.
LOST-Goid-rimmed child's
Call Swa. 1174. Reward.
Traditional Seasonal Dinner
will be served
THE COMINC Y.EAA.
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FOR RENT
morean.
Baltimore Pike- opposite Riverview Road
IN
;==============;
LOST-In vicinity of Ingleneuk. Flat
shoe red rubber. About two weeks
ago. Reply to Box T, The Swarth-
wEST I NGH0US E
Chester Road
Media, Pa.
LOST
Refrigerator Now on :Display /
organization.
He has ro-registered at Penn
State where he had complet.ed his
freshman year 'at the time of his
enlistment three years ago.
Media 21'16
FOn. REN'1'-I..a.rge warm furnished
room. Private tile bath, private en·.
trance. Garage. Reply to Box P, The
Swarthtnorean.
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Howard L. MUler.
Penn State Blilc.
South Ave. and State Street)
...,;"._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....
.&
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day of the Board of Governors of
tha
has been siatloned at the Naval
Air Station, WhIdbey Island. Wash..
for thod past severn} months.
.........
BE
:;D~:'~~:l~h~!ec:~~ =~Ut~~
ROGER RUSSEIJ.
Maker of Fine Pboto-.....
Swa. 0111-1
Real Esta~
FOR RENT - Unfurnished 3-room
apartment; aval1able February 1.
Garage. \VrUe to Box Y The Swarthmorean.
Home Electric Appliances and RacJios
South
or
with
wlt~out track. Call 0832-"\V.
WANTED-Pair of girl's brown dreS'S
leggings, size 8 to 10. Tel. Swa.
. 2822-W.
\VANTED-Folding baby carriage or
stroller. Tel. Swa. 20191.'
.
WANTED-Young woman artist de·
. Hires studio apartment or room with
.Coming Your Way
7
train
"\VANTED-Wind-up
·WINDY HILL
And good health and happiaess
tbe
week ..end of December "& as the
Henry B. BI'YBDB, executivA vlc~guests o~ Mr. and Mrs. Marvln K.
Y
Pallister of Muneey Park. L. I.
Pl'Wdent of the Pblladelpbla ElooRuth Frances Gay arrives tomor- trio Company, was elected presl-
WANTED
~4!€~~tI
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IIPOnt
ot
Member Fedetal Deposit IDaurance CorporatioD
FIREMEN ELEer
To wish you all the joys of a
REAL AMERICAN CHRIsTMAS
road
ot
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
Mr. and Mrs. ftichard P. Griffln
and young son David of Ramsey.
N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.
Griffin and small daughtcr Charlotte Ann of Bayside, L. I., and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoegorman
of Philadelphia will arrive tomorrow' to spend the Christmas holldays with the Harold G. GrIffins
of Rutgers avenue.
Sw!ll'lhmore, Penna.
$1.00
pleasure.
"
Til you who have stood by lIS 10
faitbfu1ly during the YeI!l' 1945 we
Chester road.
Swarthmore Nation~.1 Bank and
Trus.t Company
SPECIAL .SUNDAY DINNER
ing here afFords BUCh gell'!ine
holidays.
Mrs. Leigh A. Neeper of Hannibal. Mo., Is spending some time
with her daughtel' and son-In-law.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. HolUf;I of South'
PHONE MADISON 4902
The Annual }Ieeting of the stockholder& of the Swarthmore National Bank and Tnlst VOmpany, Swarthmure~ Pa., tor the election
or d1redors and such other business 88 may come, before the mootIng will be held at the bonking house In Swartbnlore, Pa.., on
Tu~7' Janual'J' 8, 1946, between the ho~ of three and livc P.")I.
ELRIO S. SPROAT, cashier
ODe wo caD. Tbia, wo believe, is the
spirit o£this comm\Dlity ••• one'
of tho important ~DI why liv-
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hemenway of
Strath Haven avenue are entertainIng Mrs. Hemenway's parents Mr.
and Mrs.' C. P. McKown ot Tunkhannock, Pa., over the Christmas
Grade 1 Colliery Anthracite
,
" GOODWIl.Ytokeep Cbriatmaa ,
ft ..ellis to brinS joy .to everY. :
McCarthy of Philadelphia.
Mrs. J. Harvey Bonine of Lafayette avenue entertained at tea on
Sunday when the honor guest was
WE CAN SUPPLY YOU
Cbeater
t
EI F:cr-BR;.
r I ;;V~'.&HI!;:-=-=~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-i
......,..
Dr. and M .... Jobn R. Batea of
Unlve~t)r
happy to return from a day's hunt
In the woods near Medford Lakes,
N. J., on Monday with a four point
COAL
...2T~k~E~S..!W~·ART8"'OREA.N·
FOR SA.LE-224 South Chester road
Swarthmore, Bingle property, 6 bed~
rooms. 2 baths. bot-water heat with
to
oil; 2~car' garage; $11,000. Sweeney row from BUCknell
and Lukens, 623 Welsh street Chea- spend the l;lolfdaY8 with her parter 7183.
'
ents Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Ga.y
of Avonbrook road, Wallingtord.·
FOR SALE-;-Brown genuine leather
D
coat with wool plaid lining, Bize 14
r. and Mrs. Joseph 8torlazzl ot
to 16, little worn. Tel. Swa. t)786.R.
Park avenue entertained Dr. and
FOR S~lrrs blcycie, 26'·, good Mrs. Max M. Strumta. and 80n Paul
condition; snack server never used: of Penn Valley as their dinner
Ridley Park 3621.
gueBfs Saturday evening.
Mr. and ·Mrs. Joseph N;' Walton
FOR SALE-Davenport; rug, .. ' x ·1.
. radio. Tel. Swa. 0860-M.
and Mrs. Walton"s mother Mrs
FOR SALE-Girl's blue English style R. F. Peach an~ ~ohn Campbell of
bicycle, adult size. Like new. Fully Kenyon avenue leave Saturday to
eQ.ulpped. $37.50. Tel. Swa. 2212.
spend the holidays with Jrtrs. WatFOR SALE-A complete Lionel elec- ton's Sister and brothe.I:'-ln_law, )fr.
_ tric train set, 14 care: two engines; and Mrs. John. Campbell of Baltl_'
four transformers: large amount of
track and switches: accC8sorles and more, Md.
handmade scale. model buildings. Tel.
Nancy Loughaad of Thayer road
Swa. 1035-M for appointment.
spent last week-end Visiting friends
FOR SALE-Girl's shoe skates, size i~ New York City.
f, $5. Tet. Swa. 2186.
..
Marla Hanzlik, a student at
F"OR SALE-American OrIental rug. Penn State and Bob Hanzl1k at
. 9x12; Walnut bed, springs and mat- the University of MichJgun will artI~, excellent condition: dreBBlng table; odd chairs; flood lights; outside rive at their home on Cornell aveChristmas bulbs. 'Also other Items. nue this week-cnd to spend the
Tel. Meoia 1731 atter 6 ;30.
Christmas vacation.
Carolyn Morse daughter of Mr.
""'OR SAJ...E--9 x 12 ChlnelSe, $375; 6 x
9 Chinese. $200; 9 x 12 LlUhon, $400. and Mrs. Daniel S. Morse of Par.
Runners and scatters: All excellent
nah road and Richard 'Jones son
condition. Call Swa. 0529.
Mr. and MrS. R. Lloyd Joncs
FOR SALE-2 sets electric Lionel
of
Parrish
road wUI entertain at a
traIn "0" gauge and· streamline Silver' Meteor. Including 9 x 9 table, Christmas dance at the Aronomlnk
accessories and 2 transformers. Call Country Club, Wednesday cvening,
SWa. 1889.
December 26.
FOR SAL~Flrewood, any length, all
Margaret campbell arrived home
hard wo,od. Tel. MedIa 0833.
Wednesday .from Smith College,
FOR SALE-Fresh cubed meat for Northampton, Mass. to spend the
your dog or cat. Delivered to your Christmas holidays with her pardoor. Call Smith, Sharon Hill 1493.
enw Dr. and Mrs. E. Fay Campbell
FOR SALE - Fireplace 'wood,' all
C'~rnetl avenue.
lengths. Call Swarthmore 2078.
Deerhunlers Robert Balr, Walter
O. Heinze, and hIB 80n Donald were
DAR•. VOTES AID
______
North
FOR SALE
and Mrs. Raymond Gemmill played
an uDusual1)r good game to win
with a 16 % score. John Maerker Mlt'"bell.
It you care to help, 00.11 Mn.
and Robert Walters finished secMitchell
at Swarthmore 0818.
on4. wlth Halsey Jones and Mrs.
A. Snavely coming In third.
bECEMBER 21, i941
FRIDAY,
::':-~====7
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Phoae
. . . . . . . .
'te al8 oJ..
I
A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., Esq.
Greer and Johnson
11 South Ave.
6T-12-7
!-Iedla, Pa.
ESTATE OF EMMA CRESSON OGDEN, also known as EMMA C. OGDEN, late of the Borough of Swarthmore, Dela.ware County. Pennsylvania.
Letters Testamentary on the above
estate have been granted to the. underrlgned, who request all persons having
claims or demands agalnst the estate
Qf the decedent. to make known the
same, and all p:!rsollS Indebted to the
decedent to make payment without de-
t.
.r.
Ezra T. Cresson,
William J. Cresson and
Eva I. Cresson. El:oouton
222 DIckinson Avenue
Swarthmore. Pa.
or to their attorneys
A. Sidney Johnson, Sr.
ia)'
Greer '" Johnson
swuthmoie 2253 I
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~PIa.Avenue
. 17
lIedIa,
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ELECTRIC
COMPANY
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nue. "'" one of 14 Loh"h Uolver·
Ie E.• Weltz. of College Ave· ad.ty
eoccer'
to ""aeon.
receive tbe
Robert
va....lty
I.ttorplayere
"L" tbls
FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M.
SATURDAY TILL 6 PoM.
MONDAY TILL 6 PoM.
aod
B. Thunday. .lanuary 11. Both of
th.... club. will probal>ly fumlah
The local riflemen are looklll8" the Swarthmore ahoote ... with the
forward to & tentative da.te with toughest compeUtlon to date. Howthe Frankford Arsenal Rifle Club ever~ the matchea will be Ilred on
on Thursday. Ja.nuary 3, a.nd a the home range which _tenda to
match with Upland Rifl. Club on give the hosta a 811ght advanlaSe.
I
Th. Harold AiD8worth Post.
American Leaton, at itll meeUng on
December 11 paaaed & resolution
10viUng all ...rvtce peroono.r. both
men and women, to join the poet.,
Commander Thomaa Merryweather
emphasized eBpeclally that members of the Wacs, Waves. Spars and
Marines will be welcome,
World War II veterans or Bervice
men recently elected to member·
ship include Harlan R. Jessup.
Davis B. Hopson, John C. Balr.
Steen L. Merryweather, Harvey
Whitaker, Stanley Bachman, David
C. ParrllJb, Alban E. Rogers, and,
Robert J. Thorpe.
The _post is anxious to have all
"Ju.s& bad to Ba7__ '~eUo."
World War II personnel join up
becauae tbe work that Ilea ahead
We couldn't let thte holiday season go
for th~ Leglon wl.ll Involve. to a
~
by without wtahlng you all a v.ry
large degree, men and women of
Merry Christmas and a New Year of
this war. It Is the polley of the
post. Commander Merryw~ther
happiness:
explained, to put World War' II
men and women In important P08~
tiona in the organlZQ.tion.
Committees appointed by the
Commander were
MemberBhlp:
Frank Markley, Edward Gillespie,
George Warren. Frank R. Morey.
Waiter Thorpe, Frank Masaeill. lI.,~~'''~, ~,. ~~,_,.~'''''''''.
WlIltam H. Collins. Stanley Bach.
OPEN TONIGHT 'TIL 9
man. Harvey Whitaker and Har·
Ian Jesaup.
The County Committee consists
of Robert T. Balr delegate; Harvey Whitaker and Stanley Bachman alternates.
"
CLOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS
~'.
a
S
i~
All the good things you'll need
In larger assortment await
you In your nearest Acm••
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,
PORK LOINS ~~-:: .. 3.: !:~=.
42c
lit 37e:
lit 33e:
,
.
••. COI ...... "34c
ChUckRoast".:":26'1":':':27'/.Lam b R00.t _ I I 'I'
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kfurters .......... '"33c Rib Lamb Chops
42c
ran
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"27c
Sau.r Kraut .......
II 7c Veal Roa.t
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Tongu........ II 39c IIlb Veal Chop.
39c
•SELECT OYSTERS J::::
dOli:
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"27c
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Sage'-"
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Thyme ""'"
"...... 6c
Marlaram - - ":' 4c
Seasoning ..... _ · .....·IOe
Seasonlng-· ....... ·~ l1c
Catsup · - - " " :... 17c
Fancy Mixed Nuts
II 49c
Diamond Walnuts
II 43c
Ral..n....- .. ......·IOe
Currants ...-..
-"'17c
Christmas Cards
". lo 35c
Old Fas"o.
MINCE
.IEAT
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Ib
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The Ingleneuk Tea Room
lit
TIMELY GD'T SUGGESTIONS
. ..
LOSE
The Swarthmore Rifle and PIstol Club was defeated Wednesday.
December 12, by the West Ches·
tar Rifle and Platol Club on the
latter's home range in the State
Armory. The acore of laa.2 to
1286 was a close one. and holda
prftmlse of a keen competition
when a return match is arranged
with the local team as hoirta. High
man of tho evening 'was Weat Chea.ter's H. Worthlngton wJth a. 213
out of a. pOBBlble 300. Second high
total waa seored by A. Faul, of
the Swarthmore Club, who turned
In a very nice 269. Others whose
Bcores counted In the home town
total were R. Engle, 262; W. Hale,
•
A DelIcious D._If AIIytlm.
VIrginia Lee SUPREMI
FRUIT CAKE
A Last-Minute SuglrestioD
-Give a Speare
Gift Certificate
AII the hurry and worry D' diffi.
0':;:' Me:
with any " ••00 iN' I a..
. . . . . : . ...
o':[y
1
Me:
I
Pall, IIIIIItrateL lattrntl ••• C.."...I'N. SD,ooo ..,.. h ,...,.,. flMl .....nd . . .IIL
Acme WIIole GoldeD eo..
Nc:;.' S40
Farmdale Sweet Pea.
".:n' S40
Del Moate Diced C .....ot.
11;' 1:Jc
RoMol'd WIIole Beet.
11;' S-SC
FaaeJ' Stulled OUv.. ~:;;::
7ft.:' S4C
Fl'eDoh Svle StriD& Be.... GJ••wood N,:-n' . . .
Evapol'ated Milk foomdal.
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4 ../a.11. ~
IlS(l) POl'k .., Bea... ~!r
I:: 8c
OI'all8• .Juice 't:!r'~:aA '::;.2 S7. : ~~. 4:1.
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FaaeJ' Sauel' Itr~a~uit~~~u~;;;;:-~N~~~.'~~~Sii3:e;;'l
Todcrys Best Bread Value
I
(jIIIIl;f1lll
l.rlclJed .amlly
BREAD
FLOUR
5..:24c
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Its firmer, fiMr flavor. fooIta be...... ator·
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25··~$1.D9
10·,...i46c
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Van Camp'. Boa... NLz'-12c Apple Juice _ .
u .................. 4Oc
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1
Appl.Julce·
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White Rice . - - 1 c
P_nut Butter ASCO , . . . . 30e Lay.r Figs ,...... .... ... 24c
....... 41 c Popcorn aM • • Min.
... IOc
M hrooms '"...
us
A!CO
HI. 2Va'" 12c Spam H.,...,.
I2-M cu 34c
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CHRISTMAS
IS THE TIME
1
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ilt is the time, too, for;
us to greet our friends,
to thank them for, their
consideration of us,
and to wish them all a
very Happy Christmas.
C
Lettuce caJ,_",_ "13c Celery H_rts ...... - : 29c
"'He. SwHtPatat_
Tomatoel - .... I Velttw 3 29c
at tIJa
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BONDS
.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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VOL. XVII-No. 81
CLOTHING DRIVE
SET IN JANUARY
New
Year
,
..
.
OUT OF SERVICE
Michael's College Pharmacy
,
'-
SW~ PA., DECEMBER 28, 1948
Burgess Pitman to
Head Clothes
Colledion
,
Happy
TRINITY CHOIR.IN
ANNUAL CONCERT
$3.00 PER YEAR
IN HOLIDAY RECITAL
VILLAGE CAROLS
SET TREE ALIGHT
Capt. C. Brook~ Worth of Elm
avenue liaS been di8cha~gf)d from
The December .recltal by plano
the Service a.nd aUer a few weeks
puplla of· Dorothy Paul featured
wlll reaume bis dUUea as instructor
Chrl8tmas carols 8ung and PIa.Y~d
In Zoology at the college.
by the chlld,ren, and an anginal
For three and a half years CapL
c~mpOaltion on the life of Johann
~orth was stationed In Washing_
ton, D. C.• with the Army Medical
Sebastian Bach, wrJtten and read
Corp8, Where he taught tropical
by Edwin !farr... ',
medicines.
La..et sPring, families throughout
The program '!U held at the
The annual program of Christ.
the countrY gave
150,000,000
A truly old-tashloned Chr.latrhas
mas music will be given by the men home of Mrs. RWJBeIl Snyder. an.tJ
pounds of clothing tor overseas reand boys choir of Trinity Church. listed 8010B and duets by Kathleen Eve Ushered in the merriest day
lief. This was collected In ware
Swarthmore.
on Sunday. December JessuP. Lynn Purnell, Betty Spen. at Swarthmore's year. Sorne aoo
hOu~eB", baled, shlpved aDd dlstrlb.
te
Approximately .6,600 people wlU 30, at 8 p.m. In tbe church.
cer, Noel Snyder, Susan Cochran, carolers gathered on the atatlon
u d to some 26,000,000 peOPle. On have an opportunity for tree chest
the baSis at an average of six
The choir ot 30 voices will be Christine Ford, Suzanne &rrar. platform pl;omptly at 6 for a brJef
x.rays trom Janu.o.ry 28 through
by D&.v1d T1,ldor, organlat. RuaseU SnYder, EdWin Harris and service and the lighting ot the bor.
Pounds per IndiVidual helped. February 8, when the Delaware assisted
who wlll play ""Taccata, Adagio and
Swarthmore aJded every man. wo- County Tubercul6als and Health Fugue In C major" by J. S. Bach &ndy Ford. Ruasell Snyder, a pu. ough Christmas tree. There were
man nnd chlld in a town as large AssOCiation In cooperation With the and "Pastorale" by caesar Franck. pll of LUcius Cole. plaYed a viOlin tamny groups and schOOl groupa.
as OUr OWn.
That clottiing 80 Dolaware County -Medical SoCiety J. HarrIson Eastwood, tenor, wll1 s~lo to close the program.
There Were
youngsters lucky
cheerfully given has helped many will x.ray In various communities be beard In an aria from Handel's
enough
to
be
pulled On sJeda
The group hAIl Voted to under.
and perhaps saved Uves. .
In Delaware County. This work
through
the
snow·covered
.l:rtreets.
Messiah. Masters Bruce Godfrey take the parUal_ sponsorship ot a
othera were held blgh in their
In January. UNRRA seeks 100,_ which Is financedi solely through and Richard Danforth will be tbe
C.OO,OOO garmentS plus shoes. bed. the sale Of Christmas Seals ia part boy soloists. Compositions to be C,hUd in France, under the "Save daddy's arms to watch tbe vested
ding. and piece goods.
There of the TUberculO~8 Association's heard inc'lude: "Joseph, Dearest the ChUdren Federation" of New chOir boys: send their clear voices
out on the chilly, winter night, and
wUl be very little tJf\le lag between program of preve.nUon and con- Joseph Mine" by R. Vaughn wn. York.
the giving of clothing and the re- tro!. This Year they hope to raise IIams; "Virgin Slumber Song" by
to Join their own When fanlillar
BOngs gave them coumge.
celving of It by the needl; and des. an additional $16,000 to purchase Reger; "A Shepherd's Story" by
t11ute overseas. Warehouse tacUI- their own MObile X·Ray Unit. At Dickinson; ""The Virgin by the
Some tots stOod qUietly on park.
Manger" by Caesar Franck; "And
ties Which once baled one mUllon preacnt the equlpmEmt Is rented.
ed cars, looking trom the Christ.
pounds of clothing a month have
According to Robert w. Bern- the Glory of the Lord" from Hanmasy scene on the stationmaster's
been stepved up to bale two mll- hardt, executive seeretary of the del's Measiah; a carol from the colporch to the tree once Its lights.
. 110n pounds So day. Shipping of re· Association. an x.ray unit will visit lection of John Jacob Niles; a
too, shone brightly. Adulta In the
Hef supplies Is no longer a. problem. the following high schools and group of German and French car.
~rowd had laid asJde their Christ_
mas preparatJons to join In the
Trousers, coats, and yest count communities, Me.dla' on January 28, ols, and the "Slumbor Song, ot
singing led by the Rev. George C.
as three pieces and Should be tied 8t. James High School. Chester, on .Jeaus" by Gaevert.
The ChUrch will -be illuminated
~ together, or skirt and jacket as two January. 29, Upper:-Chlchester And
Anders!?n, Trinity ChUrch chOir
chOir boys, the High School chorus
pieces. Shoes .. shOUld be mated Marcus Hook on January 30, Darby by candle light. The Swarthmore
which sang heartU:t In the audiheel·to-toe ·and tied' together. We on January 81, Ridley Park on Music Club will attend as this mU8.
ence, and the school's double brasa
did a pretty thorough job ot col. February 4 and Ridley Township leal Is the regular December proChrlctmas celebration ran o.n to I qua,r"'t led by .lohn .lenny. A
on February 5. Ju'nlor and s6nlor gram of tbe Club. The public la
]ectlng these last spring but there high school students, athletes. cordially invited.
a fine Post-Chrl8tmas climax lor Christmas Prayer offered by the
are Borne more .~lothe8 which are I 'te.'c~Ler8
metnbers at the ~warthmore Worn. Rev. DavId Braun centered and
and school perBoIl-nel will
outgrown or which no longer de.
an's Club and their guests When deepened the occasion.
sire. Then there are old drapes have chest x-ra.ys In the mornings,
TO ENTER YALE
the Rose Valley Ohorus presented
which have faded Or black out cur- afternoons w.tU be reserved for
Burgess John H. Pitman gave
.
'adults over 18 years ot age who
Richard Davis received his dis- a hOliday »roKram at the club_ the signal for the lights to shine
- talus from which clothing e&n be reSide or work In the vicinity. Most cho.rge trom the Army
Ft. Mon. house on Wednesday evening the on the tree, atter the dearly loved
made. Style and color are not Im- x.ray units will be set up In the mouth, N, J.. In early December 26th. The oCcasion was the Worn. "SIlent Night. Holy Night" was
portant. And 40n't forget to in· high school audltor-Jum&.
and- has joined biB parents Mr. and an's Club annUal Chr18tmo.s Open
by Bruce Godfrey and Rich ...
House.
-, '. ·(:i,,'rltr:[ridUstr!e. 'Wlli' 'jIIrll;-'ClatkW. ·tmiil"Of Walllng7
:Itabie tOr farmerS
participate In the 8d~ey' _dur-; rord for ~he holidays.. .
"'I'D.
~t
Philip
, COOke. Is
work-in the field. and· barns tn all Ing this same penod. Although tho'
Dick who graduated from Lawknown·
for
1181
Christmas
recJ.taJa in8'. then villagers wound their way
dates have not, been determined, renc8ville SchOOl in 19.3 prior. to
weather and for their' t~mnles who jOint labor-management commlt- entering- the service, plans to enter and tor' Its ~prlng pres~titatlons of home echoing over and over again
must trudge I~ng dJsta.nces to mar· tee8 have been working o~t detalls. Yale University March 1 .
Gilbert and Sullivan. ~o
Anderson's
flnal
--Merry
ttons
from
GJlbert
a~d
Chrlstmaa.i'·grateful
to
~11
~bo
had
ket.
The x.ray films wHI be; read and
An·d there la:. one more th~pg
were InclUded· In the flrst
helped with the service.
.
interpreted by a commlttE!& of pbyON •TERMINAL LEAVE
Burge88 Pitman. who will h~d -the slcians from tlle Medical SocIety.
the 'program on
Later, midnight ~hurch services
.. drive suggests to you e.~.d the chn· and the results will be torwarded.
Poetry," from .uP.lrates . of
flUed to capacity, as the spir•
dren, "perhaps" h,e adds, especlall~ to each person's family ~physlclan.
slgnlftcance ot'the Christmas.
Lt. Robert S. Meyer, U.B.N.R., zance," and a Me.drlgaJ from
to the· children. "W.tth each gardrew.> Swartbmore&n8 away
formerly of North Swarthmore dig-ore." "Carmena." by Wilsonment send a friendly lette:r•• In
avenue has received hllJ discharge Biles, tho loved "LUllaby and trom thelr'bomes to the houses, of
moat villages and towna where
from the Navy at .the Na"\-al Sep. GoodnJght" of Brahms. and "I~ God.' _, Thus--Swar.tbmore entered
tha"se goods .will go, some one ca.u
Christmas, 1946.
aratioit Center In New York, and Picardie," by Osgood, were well
resounding
reaci· Engliah, A kindly wor~ w\l.l
1s now on terminal leave with Mrs. I-ecelved, and' the
,
keep. a heart warm."
Meyer aild tnelr young Bon Lynn "Heavens Are Telling." trom
HOLIDAY
who have been living ·with her par- Haydn's "Creation." Was given 10J;lg
TJie date of qoUecUons· will be
applause,
Solo
parts
in
these
numMrs.
F. V.. Warren of Walnut
ents In PhUade.lphta during his
announced later. The cloth.1ng will
bera
were
taken
by
Mrs.
WllUam
entertained
tor tb:e twenty.
absenae.
bo assembled and packed In the sol\(cGI8,thery,
soprano:
Sally
Mcsixth
year
a
Christmas
reuriloD ot
cial room ot the Method,1st ~hurch.
Lt. Meyer who entered thE! Mrv·
addeo,
alto;
Ralph
Leety,
tenor;
hel"
famny-.
They
Includ,d
Mr. and
Ice on September 1, '42. served with
Barron
Helmuth
and
Ray
Hoff.
Mrs.
-Hugh
St~n~
of
~~.erford,
the Fleet Air _Wing No. 6 and was
Christmas Wrappers'
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson McIlva.-tne and
overseas five months with the Fleet man, bass. '
children
of Downlngton, Mrt a.nd
Air Wing No, 18.
Perdue Clea,"er delighted the
Helen SCfott and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs.
David
Sensenig and da~ghter
audience .with "Spanish Gold," by
Fer r Is W. - Mitchell wrapped
and
Mr.
and
Mrs. Henry B. Coles
FJsher, and the "Nightmare Song"
Swarthmorean& for the Servlc.emen
RECEIVES DISCHARGE
and
four
children
ot awarthmore.
from Iolanthe.
and women last Thursday.
Her d~ughters Mrs. Coies, and Mrs.
Mrs. Mitchell, Swarthmore 0818,
The second part of the program Senaenig gave a surprise 'dinner
Lt. John Craemer arrived home
will gladly conta~t any persons
was
given over entirely to Christ• party In honor ot their mother's
Sunday. December l~. after two
willing to aid In this task which Is
mas
carols. Especially well liked birthday on Sunday evening.
y~rs ot ove~eas service with the
far from: glamorous but a mUch
was
"No CandJe Was There and
Seventh Armored Division of Pat·
appreciated aervlce.
No
Fire,"
by Lehman. where· fine
ton'~ Third Army.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl de Moll of
choral
work
set off Mrs. McGlath.
LL Craemer has received his dis·
Park avenue entertained their son·
Pledged
charge from the Army at the Sep~ cry's soprano 8010. Sally l\fcFad. in-law and daughter Major and
aratlon Center. Indiantown Gap, den ss.ng Reger's "The Virgin's Mrs. James D. Nelson of Cleveland,
Delta.Delta Delta announces the
and Is spending hlB terminal leav,\ Slumber Song" with sympathy and Ohio., Who were here on a tour· .
Pledglng of Ruth Gay. daughter_ot
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil- charm, and Barron Helm uth 's day leave over Christmas.
Mr. and Mra Owen W. Gay of
liam Craemer of Harvard avenue. presentation of "The Birthday of
a King,,' by Neidlinger, was loudly
Wallingford at Bucknell UniversMr. and Mrs. Arthur ~ Robinson
applauded. Accompan.tst tor the
Ity aod of carol Hetz.l. daughter
of
Ogden· avenue were -bosts at
TO LEAVE NAVY
JOHN H. PITMAN
program was S. Francia Nicholson.
of Mr. and :Mrs. W. E. Hetze~, Jr.,
Christmas dinner when members
of 'I'hayer road at the University Who next week begins his fon_
A crackling hearth tire, a. Christ. of their family were present. They
Lt. John S. KIstler. U.S.N.R..
of Pennsylvania.
mas
tree, pOinsettia and evergreen included Mr. a.nd MrS. Elam Bitch·
u.-m as the Bu~ 01 Swarth· who served In the Navy four years,
,'.
decorated
the clubhouse, and cof- ner of Phlladelphla.,_ -Mrs. Clara· P.
more
with 32 months of duty In the Pafee
and'
Christmas
cookies were Newport of New York, and Mr. and
HOME ON LEAVE
elfic, Is on terminal leave which
served
by
the
hospitality
commit- Mrs. Ralph RoadS. J"r., of Swarth.
he 18 spending with 'Ills parents
Dr. Ellis Speaks
Lt. Edward H. Pyle. U.S.N,R., of
tee,
Mrs.
George
Karns.
chairman.
more.
D~. and Mrs. Wm. Earl Kistler of
Vassar avenue arrived hom e
Park
avenue.
Dr. WilHam T. E!ll1s ot Walnut
Christmas Day after serving In New
Following the termination ot his
lane spoke at a Christmas Day ce\.
~ulIloa and the Phlllppinee.
leave
on January 17, Lt. KlaUer
Pyl. l.ttBwarthmore In S.P- ebratlon of Stelghto~ Farm, 88 h~ will be .....oclat.d with the Bames
tember· '44 for. the Paclftc area bas done' every Christmas tor more Foundation, Merlon, Pa.
, Frlda7. December 28
,
than 30 years.
where he baa been attached to tbe
7:00 to ~:IO P. M. 8th Grad. ~UDlor AMembly ......._.......Woman'. Club
_ _ of the Commander of the
8:U to li:45 P. M. Eleventh and TweltthGrade .Junior ,
Motor Torpeclo BOat Squadron. of
Mr. and Mrs. Lovett li'reacoln of
AlllJembly ....................., ...........- ...... T.Woman·. Club
the Seventh Fleet as CommunlcaHarvard avenue entertained at a
StmdaJ", J)eopm'hep 30
OOM omcer.
The Swarthmore Serie. Dapce dlnn.r party 00 the evening of 11: 00 A. M. IIornlD8' WOl'flhlp - _..._ ..- .._ .._.....- .......,.....Loeal Chur.;hes
He Ia spending a leav. with Mrs. wnl be held In the Woman's dub Christmas Day when their guesto .:00 l>. Jl. TrInIty ChOir Recital ""-"'--_..- .. -_",,,,Trlnlty Church
PyI. and two amall danghto.... AI!,n on New Year's Eve.
Included Dr. Leonard D. Freaeoln.·
December al
XI'. -·and Jlr8. Henry Coles and
and Gay, and reports to the PhllaDr. and M ..... Henry /!Qngree~. Of/ 11 : 30 l>.)L
Watch Servlce._·
' _ _,'--.-PreSbYt.rlan
Church
,
,
delp_ Na"7 Yard the latter part Mr. and Mrs. David Benoen.. will Phltad.lphla, and IIr. and _rs.
h w: Freaeoln of Swarth·
......-,.. ~.......,. a
of -J"abua.r,.. . 4'Nedl t aa,.. -"He's aarve 8lI co--cbalrmen OD. arrange. .l
more.
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manta.
awful BIad.to be home.":
fhirty Voices Will
Sing Christmas
Music
Voices Ring Across
Snowy Streets
Lustily
Mass X-Rays
WOMEN'S CLUB AT
HOME FESTIVAL
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Our Burgess
for friendliness, for the
open house and the
open heart
IlS(l)
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BUY
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a~
cult Gift Drobleml eel1 be ."sily
\ and hoppily lolved by qivinq the
molt personal of 011 gifts, 81 Sp6ar.
,Brothers' Gift C8Irfifiee'e
And
. remombor noxt to 0 Vicl ... · ;. ....",t
if. the fin~t qift of them .IL
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,
,
Rose Valley Chorus
Sings Holiday
Program
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CHRIST
LEGION POST BIDS
V[fS WELCOME
26P: c. Ru_lI.
Kneedler, 24 I.
TillS WEEKS CALENDAA
11_,.
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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THE
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Recelvea
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SWARTHMOREAN
one of 14 Lehigh UnIver-
sity soccer playors to receive the
Uobcrt E. \Veltz. of College Ave- vul"sity letter "L" this season.
LEGION POST BIDS
VETS WELCOME
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1945
~59:
C. Russell,
260. and B.
Kneedler, 246.
The local rlnemon are looking
forward to a tentative date with
the I"rankford Arsenal IUne Club
'm Thursda~~, January 3, nnd ~
match with Upland Rifle Club on
a
~
Junuary 17.
Doth ot
these club .. will probably furnish
the Swarthmore shooters with the
toughest competition to date. Howl'\·cr. the matcheH will be fired on
tile home range which tends to
~h'e the hosts a 8light advantagE".
Thursda~r,
BUY
VICTORY
BONDS
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OPE N l
The Harold Ainsworth Post.
American Legion, at its meeting on
December 17 passcd a resolutlon
Inviting all scrvlce personnel. both
men and women, to joIn the post.
Commander Thomas MCl'ryweather
emphasized especIally that memuers of the \Vacs, WaveM, 81ntl·S and ~
Mal'ines will ue welcome.
\Vorld \Var II veterans or service
men rccently elected to membership Include Harlan H. Jessup,
Davit; B. Hopson, John C. Bair.
Steen L. 1\.lcrt"yweather. Harvey
Whitaker, Stanley Bachman, DavId
C. Parrish. Alban J<-:. Ho,gcl"s, and
Robert J. Thol·pe.
'rhe Ilost is anxious to hl1\'e all
\Vorld \Val' II porsonncl Join up ~
because the work that lies ahead
(or tho Legion will Involve, to a
large dl~g'rce, men and women ot ~
this war. It is the policy of the ~
post, Commander Merryweather r.1.
cxp)alned, to put \Vorld \Var II
men and women in important positions in the organi7.ation.
Committees appointed by the
Commander
WCI·C
Membership:
F'runk Marklcy. Ed\\'urd Gillespie,
GeOl'ge \Varren. J,'rank R. Morey,
'Valter Thorpe, Frank !l.lassclli,
William H. Cullins, Stanley Bachman, Harvey 'Vhitaker and Harlan Jes,,'mp.
'1'ho County Committce consists
of Hobert T. Dair delegate; Harvey \Vhitakor and Stanley Bachman alternates.
fRIDAY TILL 9 P.M.
SATURDAY TILL 6 P.M.
MONDAY TILL 6 P.M.
Let's Help You
T'u'.
:,vrbs
c
2
;& I~s 48c
ROASTING CHICKENS F~':~':~!·~If~it.~·
STEWING CHICKENS F:,-,:~:~~'~;it.~.
PORK LOINS
4Zc
37c
110
Ib
Canldl."
ID
25c I Pollock
Saga
3.a1l11l.do.&
1/.., " pl.
Be
v ..·ez pkl 6c
FHltll"
",..ttl" s.... l/..;:~ 4c
Seasoning "U" Peuluy l·u Ilk' 10c
Seasoning Fn.'..·.hUltry l~;:: 11 c
Catsup IIltt,r 1t1,lIlarlf' T~~~:: IMt 17c
Fancy MIxed Nuts
"49c
Diamond Walnuts
.. 43c
Raisins C&lIflfftl.S..dl ... 11.IIPIl:I 10c
Currants C.IIf......
•..z Pil:I 17c
Christmas Cards
... 1035c
Marioram
MINCE
MEAT
IBc
You'll II... It, old
time flayor,
.sn,._
4fHeIlo."
We couldn·t let thte holiday BeaBon go
b)' without wishing )·ou aH a very
Merry Christmas and a Ne'''' Y(>ar of
happiness.
TIMELY GIFT SUGGESTIONS
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-Give a Speare
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AII the hurry and worry of diffi.
cult Gift Droblems can be ee~ily
\ Md ho!!lDCily solved by qivinq t!1e
most persoMt of ell qifts. II S[lt~r&
Brothers' Gift CerHficllte And
remembsr ned to a Vid~ - :'~--i.
it's tha fin~t qift of them oil.
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y
Full, IIIUltral.d. Illterestini. Comprehen"". 50.000 ••,.. to ,,,,a,. food balaneed menus.
Acme Wbole Golden Corn
,!:~2 14c
Farmdale Sweet Peas
,!:~214c
Del Monte Diced (:arrots
'f~~' 13C
Robford Wbole Beets
'f~~z 1SC
Fancy Stulfed Olives ~!~~d
7'\~:" 34c
Frencb Style String Beans Glonwood ,!:~2 19c
Evaporated Milk F.,md.l.
4 :::~~ 35c
lISCO Pork U Beans ~:'k
'~~~Z 8c
G ••d. A
No.' .70
•• ...·az
41C
O range J u i ce ,doal
Pure florida
can'"
(an
lISCO Fancy Sauer Kraut l~~~
N~~~'h13c
BREAD
FLOUR
5.;!: 24C
21~;;:sI9c
Its flrmer, flner f1ovor. toasts beller, ftays
fresh longer.
:It is the time, too, for;
us to greet our friends,
to thank them for their
consideration of us,
~.uti
Enriched Family
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1 O·lb lNIa 46c
25·'··.. $1.09
Try it under our usual gualontee
,
lit bot 25c
Van Camp's Beans No.2ean 12c A Ie Juice Mott',
PPI
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Repp·U·Tation
1/.l·III'
40c
Wh I'te R·Ice River Brand III pkt 11 C App e Ulce
JUI
Peanut B"
u er ASCO Ib jlr 30c Layer Figs Imr-orted
Mushrooms Sileed
4·0Z u.n 41 c Popcorn Red and wnlh
Cut Beets ASCO NO. 21/.1 ean 12c Sparn Horfllcl'l
CHRISTMAS.
IS THE TIME
for friendliness, for the
open house and the
open heart
gJlld.
Today. Best Bread Value
',W..IH rHMI)I~r
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a~
Happy
New
Year
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L..1.st sprlnS". famiUeM throughout
the
countl'Y
ga\'e
150,000,000
pounds of clothing fOI' o\·e'·:;oas I-elIer. 'rlils was collected in ware
hou~cs, baled. shipped und distributed to 80nte 25.000,000 people. On
the busi:; of all a\·el·Hge of ~ix
Pounds
J)er indiVidual
helped,
Swnl·thmore a.lded every man. womun und child in a town as hu.ge
as OUl· Own.
That clothing so
cheerfully gh'en hus helped many
anti POI'haI)s saved lives.
OUT OF SERVICE
Capt. C.
u\·enuc hus
the Ser\'lce
will n'sutne
III Zoology
Brooke \Vorth o( Elm
been discharged from
and aftci' a {c-w weeks
his dUties as instructol'
at the college.
three and a half yeal·s Capt.
\Vorth was stationed in \Vashlng_
ton. D. C., with the AI'my ,Medicnl
Corps, Where he taught tl'OPieal
mediclne1j.
10"01'
$3.00 PER YEAR
TRINITY CHOIR IN
ANNUAL CONCERT
IN HOLIDAY RECITAL
The December recital by piano
pupils o( J>orothy Puul featUred
Christmas carols Sung and 1)laY~d
rhirty Voices Will
Sing Christmas
Music
by the children, und an original
COlllllOsltion on the lIfe of Johann
Sebastian Bach. written and rl'ad
h.r gdwin lIarris.
VILLAGE CAROLS
SET TREE ALIGHT
Voices Ring Across
Snowy Streets
Lustily
The program was held at the
The annual IlI"ogram of ChristA truly old.rnHhlon('d Chr.lstlllas
home
of llrs. HU.!J.Sell Snyder, and
mas music will bc gh'en In' the 1Ill'1l
and boys choir' of Trinity Church, listed solos and ducts by Kathlclm }o;\·o u~hered In the moniest da}'
8wal·thmol·0. 011 Sunday. Dcc('lIlb<."r JesHup, LYnn Purnf'II, Betty Spen- or SW:U·UlIIIOre·s yelU.•
Sorne 300
Approximately 6,500 people will :W. at S II.In. in the church .
ccr, Noel Snyder, Susan Cochran. c.u·oll'l·H gathl'l"ed on the station
The choil' of :10 ,"oic('1'1 will be
hll\'e nn opportUnity fOI' (ree chest
Chri!.tinc J;'ord, Suzanne Hu·rrar. platform PI·OIIIJltly at 5 for a brief
aSHisted
by David Tudor, ol'ganil:lt,
x~ra}'s from Januar}' !!8 through
!-;f>,·\·ke and the lightfnS' of the borl"cbruary 8, w·hen the Dclaware who will play "·raccata. Adagio and Husscll Snyder, Edwin Hanis and
County Tubcrculosls and Health Fugue in C majol·" by J. H. Bach Sandy "'~ord. Hus.sell SnYder, a pu- ollgh Chri~tlllas Ire£'. There Wcre
f;:Hllil}' g.·oup~ and s{'hool groups.
Association In Cooperation with thl' and "Pastorale" h}' Ca('S3.r Franek. pil o( LUciuH Cole. JllaYt!d a \'IOl1n
There
W(>I'e
youngsterM
lucky
I)('laware Count)· l\ledical SOCiety .t. Hart-Ison Eastwood. ton or, wlll so)o to close the progl.lun .
Ilo
(!
ugh to ve Ilullt'ti on sleds
win x-ray in various conulluniti('s be ·heard in an aria from Handel's
'rhe group has votcd to undera thl·ough the snow-covel·cd strl'et~.
':\I(lssiah.
l\last(ll"s
Druce
Qodfl'ey
In Delaware County. This work
tuke the partial sponsorship of a othe,·s were held high in their
]n January, UNRHA seek:.; 100,which is financed sol£')y through :Ind Hicha"d Danforth will he thc
(.100.000 g':lI"lUents plus shoes, bed- the sale of Christmas Seals is part hoy soloil:!ts. Compositions to be ('hUd In France, under the "Save daddy's arJllH to wutch the vested
ding, and
piece gOOds.
Thel'e of the Tuberculosis Association's helU'd indud(': "Joseph, nearest the ChiJdren Federation" of New chOir boys S(>nd th(>lr clcar Yoices
will he very little Unte lag between progl·am of pre\'ention and con- J()seph lline" by R. Vaughn 'Vil- York.
out on the chilly. wint{'r night, nnd
to join their own wlll'1l familiar
the gIvIng of clothing and the re- trol. This "Year the~' hope to raisc 1I1UIIS: "Vil"~in RllImb.:}r Song" by
sOngs ga'·c them (,OUI'Ug"e.
celvin,; of it by the needy and desa an additional $15.000 to purchase He:;l'l": "A Shepherd's Story" by
tltute overseas. \\~UI'ehouse facili_ their own Mobile X-Rny Vnlt. At DickinHon: "The VII-gin hy the
Home tot~ ~tood quietly on park.:\langcl·" by Caesar Ii"ranck; ".And
ties which once baled one million preBent the equipment is rented.
C'd ("al"s. lookln/-:" f.·om the Ch"istth!' GIOI·y of the LOI·d" from Hanpounds of clothing n month h:u-e
masy ,se{'ne 1')11 ttl(' station hlastel.',s
According to Hobel·t 'v. Bernl'een :.;tcpped up to bale two mil- hardt, exeClItivo secretal'y of the (h-I's .:\fl'HSiah: a cal'ol from the col~
liorch to til{' tl'l'e OI1l'e it:; Ughts.
lion pounds a day. Hhipping of re- ASSOCiation, an X-I"3S unit will visit led ion or John Jacoh Niles; a
too, shone hrightly. .Adults in the
lief suppUes Is no longer a problem. the following high s~hools and gl'oup of Gl'I·lIlan and l,'rcnch (,:1.1'.
('I·owd hat! laid aside their Chl.l~t_
ols. :tnu the "Slumhel' Song of
lHas I))·ella"'lt.iol1~ to join in the
Trousers, coats. and vest count communities, Media on Ja.nuar:: 28.
J ('SUI">" by Gacvert.
sin~ing I('"d hy the H('\,. Georg·l1 C.
as three picces and should be tied Rt. James High SchOOl, Chcstcr. on
'rhe Church will he illuminated
Andel·son. Tl'inHy Chul'ch choir
together', or skirt and jacket us two Janua.l..,.· 29, tipper Chichester and
b~· <'andle light.
The Swarthmore
('hoil' hoy!'!. thc Hlf.;"h ~chool choru.q
]llcces.
Shoes, should be muted Marcus Hook on January 30, Darby
which sang" IwurtHy in the audla
hecl-to-toc Hnd tieu· togethel·. \Ve on JanUlll'~' 31, Ridley Park on ~Iusie Club will attend as thl:,I mU8·
ical
is
the
regular
Decembt'l·
pl·Oenee,
anll the s('hool's douhle bl'uf:8
February
4
and
Ridley
Township
did no pretty thorough job of col.!;"I"aJll of the Club.
The public is a Christmas celeh"ntion I'an on to quartet led hy John Jenny. A
un
J"ebrunry
5.
JUnior
and
s~nior
lecting thc!'!e Ia:::;t spring but there
Hne J)ost-Chri:::;tmu8 Climax fOI'
Chri!o>hHos Pmyer offered h}" the
school students,
nthleteH, cordially invited.
are some tnore clothes which nre high
membe,'s of the Swarthmol'e \Vom~
He\·. IIa\·ld HI·nlln centernd and
tenchcrs
and
school
personnel
will
outgrown or which no longer dean'H Cluh and their b"uests when
deepen('ri
the o('£'.(~lon.
have
chest
x-rays
in
the
mOI·ning-B.
sire.
Then there arc old drapes
TO ENTER YALE
the H.oHe VaUey ehol'us prejo;ented
artel'noons
w.i11
be
"cscl-vcd
f01"
Burges~
John H. Pitman gave
which have faded or black out cura hoJida~' program at the clubndult.q
over
1
R
;\'enrs
of
ugO
who
the
signal
fOI· the lights to shIne
tains from which clothing' can be
Richard Davis rec('iveu his diH- house on ""Nlnesday e"ening the
I·eside
or
work
in
the
vicinity.
Most
chal'go fl'om the Army at Ft. Mon- 26th. The occasion was the \Vom_ on the tree, artci' the dearl~,. loved
made. Style and color are not 1m.
portant. And don't forget to in- X-I'ny untt~ will be set up in the mouth, N. J., in ea.·ll' Deccmber an's Clno illHlual Chl"istmus Open "Rilcnt Night, Holy Night" was
sung by BI'lI(,~ Godfl'ey and Rlchnnd has joined his parents Mr. and 1I0use.
clude o,"eralls, boots, work ahil"ts, high !-lehool audlt.oriums.
aJ·d VanCol·th of the choir. Another
jeans and rough warm clothing
Delawu-l'e County industries will .\ll"s. Clark \V. Lr..lxlH of \ValUng~
The Chorus. under the dtrectfol1 carol s\\·cet ancI elenr on the night
suitable for farmers who must also participate in the survey dur- fot·d fOI" the holidays.
of Philip \Val'ren COOke, is widely fr·OIU the crowd's full hearted singwor.k in the fields and barns in all ing this same pertod. Although the
Dick who graduated from Lnw- know!1 for its Chl'istrnas recitals
weather and for their fam11l£'s who dates have not been determined. I'enceviile School in ] 943 prior to and for it,. sPI-lng pl'csentntioll!'! of ing, then villagers wound their way
must trudge long distances to mar- jotnt labor-management commit- entering the 5el·\'lce. plans to cnter Gllhm·t and Sullivan. Two ~clec home echOing over and o\"cr again
Mr.
Andel'son's
l1nnl
"Merry
tees have been working out details. Yale University :\(arch 1.
ket.
tlons from GIlbert and SulliVan
Christmas,"
J;'·ateful
to
all
who
had
The x-ray films will be read and
And there is one more thing
were included in the first half of helped with the service.
Burgel:!s PItman, who will head the Interpreted by a committee of phythe {ll'ogl'am on \Vednesday-"Hail
ON TERMINAL LEAVE
Later. midnight church sOI'vices
drive sugg-csts to you nnd the chil- sicians from tI:te Medical Society
Poetry," from "P.iI·ates of Pe-nwero
fined to capacity, as the spir~
dren, "pel-haps" he adds, especially a nd the results will be forwarded
z8nce." and a ::'ol(ldrigal from "RudLt.
Robcrt
R
~(eyer, U.RN.R.,
.itunl
significance
of the Christmas"Carlllena." hy \\'ilsonto the children. "'V.lth each gar- to each pel-son's family phYsician. formerly of North Swarthmore <1ig-ol·c."
tide drew Rwarthmol·eans away
ment send a fl'iendly letter.
In
avenue has received his discharge IlII:::;s, the loved "Lullahy and from their homes to the houses of
most villages and towns where
from the Navy at the Naval Scp- Goodnight" or B'·ahms. and "In God.
Thus-Rwn.·thmore entered
these goods will go, SOIll.€! one can
aratlon Center in New York, and l'icanlie." hy O~good, were well lIpon Christmas, 1945.
and
the
resounding
read English. A. kindly word wHl
is now on terminal leave with :Mrs. lecel\'ed,
"Hen\'('ns
AI'e
'1'clling."
from
keep a heart warln."
Mcyer and their young son Lynn
HOLIDAY ITEMS
Haydn's
"C,·eation,"
was
gi\·cn
long
who have been living with her parTho date of collections will be
::'oIl'S. 1..•. V:. \Varren of 'Valnut
ent:, in Philadelphia during his applause. Halo parts in tll(l~e nUIllnnnounc(>u later. The cloth.lng wtII
her!'!
wel·c
taken
hy
::\11·s.
"'iIliam lane ('ntel·taincd for the twent}·absense.
I:-c assemhled and pacli:ed in the so:\(cGluthery. _",opmno; Hally llc- sixth year a Christmas relluion of
Lt ..Meyer who entered th(' S('I·\·cial room of the :Methodist Ch urch.
adden.
alto; Halph Leoty, t('nor: h('I' family. 'I'hey inclucled ~(r. and
icc on September I. '4:?, seT\'ed with
Barron
H('hnuth :Lnd Hay lIoff- :'I.ir'S. HIl~h Stone of Ha.verford,
tlw 1'~leet Air \Ving No. G and was
Christmas Wrappers
:'1.1,·. and :\[1'8. Gihson McIl\'ulne and
ilia
n,
bass.
1O\'CI·HNlS five monthH with the Fleet
.:ohildl·en
of Downington, Mr. nnd
Perdue CI£'avel' deli,;hh'll thl'
Ail' 'Ving No. 1 S.
Helen Scott and Mr. and Mrs.
::\1I·!i.
David
Sensenig and daughter
alHli('nce with "Rpanlsh Gold," hy
Fer l' i s "\V. Mitchell wrappcd
and :'1.11-. and :\fI·s. Henry B. Coles
Fishcl" and the '·i'\ightllll\l'e ~ong"
Swarthmorea.ns for the Servicemen
RECEIVES DISCHARGE
ntHl fOllr chHdnm of Swarthmore.
fl'OIll Iolanthe.
and women last Thursday.
Her daug-htC'!·s ::'I.lr8_ Coles, and 1\[1·S.
The
second
part
of
the
PI·o.~.:Ta1ll
Mrs. :MitcheH, Swarthmore 0818,
Rensenig
g-a\·,-~ a
surprisc dinner
Lt. John Cra.£'IlWI· arrived home
was
g"i\'en
onJ.·
entirely
to
t'hl"islwill gladly contact any pel'sons
p:u-ty
in
honolof
their· mother's
Sunday. Decemhel' 16. after two
1Il1iS
eat·oIH.
1·;Hpecially
well
liked
·willing to aid in thts task which is
hirthday
on
~undny
p.\·enin~.
rt:'
"Xo
Cantlie
\VH~ Th('l·e und
far from glamorous hut a much
Se\'onth AI'mol'NI Di\'ision of PatNo Fire," h~- Lehm':Lil. whf"'f" tine
appreciated service.
ton's Third Army.
~[r. and .:\Irs. Carl de Moll of
choral wUl"k sd off :\[('8_ .McGlath.
Lt. CI'aemer has I'eceived his disPark uv('nue ('ntertained their soncry's ~opr;ulO solo. Ral1~' :\lcFa(}.
chal·ge f,·om the Army at the Sepin-law and daughter Major and
Pledged
d(ln s~lng Hl'g-er's "Thc Vil'~in's :\f.rs. James D. Nelson of Cleveland,
aration Center, Indiantown Gap,
Delta Dclta Delta announces the
and is spending his terminal leave 81ul1ll,el" Rong" with !-lympathy and Ohio., who Wf"re here on a four~
Barron
Helmuth's day leave o"er Christmas.
pledging of Ruth Gay, daughter of
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. \ViI- charm, and
IlI"f'sentntion
of
"The
nirthday
of
Mr. and Mrs. Owen 'V. Gay of
Ham Craemel' of Harvard avenue.
a
King."
hy
Xeidllngel',
was
loudly
'Vnllinbford at Bucknell Univer$a
u(r. and 1\I1's. Arthur S. Robinson
applauded_
AccompanJst for the
Uy and of Cal'ol Hetzel, daughter
of
Ogden avenue were host.'i at
TO
LEAVE
NAVY
JOH:\' n. I'I'DlA:\,
program wos H. Francis Nichol~on.
of "Mr. and "Mrs. 'V. E. Hetzel, Jr .•
Christmas dinner when members
of Thayer road at the Unh'ersity
A crackling hearth firo, a Christ- of their family were present. They
\Vho next week bt.~gin... 1lis rom1.Ql
Lt. John S. Kistler, U.S.N.R.,
of Pennsyl\·ania.
mas
tree. poinsettia and evergreen incl uded Mr. and Mrs. Elam Hitchterm os the BIII'b'"CS.'i of Swartllwho served in the Navy four years,
(lecorated
the c1uhhouse. and cof- ner of Philadelphia, 1\Irs. Clara P.
nl01"C
with 32 months of duty In the Pafee
and
Christmas
cookies were Newport of New York, and Mr. and
HOME ON LEAVE
cific, is on terminal leave which
ser"ed
by
tho
hospitality
commit- Mrs. Ralph Roads • .Jr., of Swartha
he is spending with 11i8 par(>nts
Dr. Ellis Speaks
tcC',
MI·R.
Georgt~ Karns, cliairman. mor('.
Lt. Edward H. Pyle, Lf.S.N.R.,
Ilr. and Mrs. \VIll. I~arl Kistler of
Va.ss<'1.r avenue arrived
h 0 III C
Park avcnu('.
Dr. \VilIiam T. Ellis of 'Valnut
Christmas Day after serving in New
[.'ollowing the termination of his
lane spoke at a Christmas Day cc)Guinea and the Philippines.
leave
on January 17. Lt. Kistler
ebration of Sieighton Farm, as he
Lt. Pyle left Swarthmore in Sepwili
be
a~ociatc:d with the Barnes
hn.s done every Christmas for more
tember -44 for the Pacific area
FrIday, December 28
Foundation,
Merion, Pa.
than 30 )'ears.
where he has been attached to the
7:00 to 8:30 P. M. 8th Grade .Junior Assembly ................Woman·s Club
staff of the Commandcr of the
8:45 to 11:45 P. M. Eleventh and Twelfth Grade .Junior
}\lotor Torpedo Boat Squa.drons of
Mr.
and
1\Irs.
Lovett
Frp.scoln
of
To Hold Dance
Assembly ··········._···················.................\Vonl.an·s Club
the Seventb Fleet as CommuntcaHarvard avenue entertained at a
SundaT, December 30
tions Officer.
The Swarthmore ::;erics Dapce dinner party on the evening of
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship ····.···········•·· ...........................Local Churches
He Is spending a leave with l\.-Irs. will be held In the 'Voman's Club Christmas Day when their guests
8:00 P. M. Trinity Choir Recital ········ ..•.............................Trlnity Church
included Dr, Leonard D. Frescoln.
Pyle and two small daughters Ann on New Year's Eve.
l\londaJ'", December 31
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coles and Dr. and 1\Irs. Henry Sangree, o(
and Gay. and reports to the Phtla~
11:30
P.
M.
Watch
Sarvlee
· .. ··········· ...... _ ....................Presbyterian ChUrch
'Irs.
David Scnsenig will Philadelphia. and Mr. and Mrs.
"l r. an d
~1
delphia Navy Yard the latter part 'r
'V.
Frescoln
of
Swartha
Thursday, January 3
of .January.
"'Ned" says "He's serve as co~chairmen on arrange- Joseph
more.
8:00 p, M. Swarthmorean Wrapping ........ _ ............Swartbmorcan Office
awful glad to be home."
menta.
Mass X-Rays
Rose Valley Chorus
Sings Holiday
Program
I
IZ'
G~u; ••••• go-TK.
for
\I!Ihil.linQ. 2...qt.• glan. Dnly
wllh any $1.00 purcha,.
~
"
FRUIT CAKE
$Z'lb
gift
.... ",r ,.,
WOMEN'S CLUB AT
HOME FESTIVAL
The Swurthmore Hif1c and I>istol Club was defeated \Vedne:sday,
Dccember 12, by the "Ve~t Chel:1tel' RUle and Pistol Club on the
laUer's home I'unge in the State
Armor)'.
The score of 1302 to
1286 was n close one, and holds
pl'omlse of a keen competition
when a return match is arrangef1
with the local team ns hosts. High
lIIun DC th(; e\'ening \\'a~ 'Vest ChesIe-r's H. 'Vorthington with Q. 273
out of a posHible 300. Second high
total was scored by A. Faul, ot
the Swarthmore Club, who turned
In a very nice 269. Others whose
scores counted In the home town
f1ngle, 262: 'V. Hale,
"27c
FrelUb',
Thyme
Old Fashion
Ib
FMC,. FIII,t
~
LOSE
35c
do",
Burgess Pitman to
Head Clothes
Collection
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Smelts uri' ..... 1
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All the good things you'll need
In larger assortment await
you in your nearest Acme.
SWAI?THM()I?E
THE SWARTHMOREAN
CLOTHING DRIVE
SET IN JANUARY
,
~
DINNER
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VOL. XVII-No. 51
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CHRISTMAS
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Make it a Rea'
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't~e6rid·
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CLOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS
n
and to wish them all a
very Happy Christmas.
Dkl24c
Dill Oc
12·01 can 34c
B'1Il
Our Burgess
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THIS WEEKS CALENDAR
Michael's College Pharmacy
FANCY APPLES
*
Northwestem
Romes or Delic:iou.
Z
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Z9c
Some items are still In Iimit£1I supply. therefore, H any of the
above items are out of stock in your local market, plea ..
continue to ask for them upon your ..ext vls1t.
ON THE CORNER
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THE IWAItTHIlOItEAR
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....n, "their _ n d ch1Id, Oil FrIDIana Brewster of Dlclt\DlDn a.AI- daY, ~oemhe.. n, to the UlIIlve.....
Due will PreMlnt orp,n· ·DUQlbel'lL
117 of Pennsylvania HOspital, PbIlaA """,II """pUon win follow the
delphia. MaJor· McKeag' 1.0 _flone4
ceremony at the home of the
Mr. and I4rL Em..t R. La_ bride's mother.
at Dav1a-IIODthan Field, TuClOD,
l'reoedIIls . the oeremoo}, -
PERSO·NALS
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Pba
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MEDIA
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Happy New Year
Last 2 Days
Applications are acted
upon promplly. Repayment
is made monthly. For ell:ample:
'
FRIDAY -SATURDAY
LLOYD NOLAN
SIGNEHASSO
Amount
......
of
The House on 92d
Street"
"Orchids Always"
BaIt- Pike, Sprinafielcl, P ••
Phone Swa. 0450
500
lOG
foe
$6.2'
12.S2
18.7S
24.98
31.20
We take this water through
43.93
drink to your health with Springfield
.....
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"Dangerous
Partners"
DISCOUNT COMPANY
Suile 413-15 Center Building
111& Muket stAee
Upp.~ Duby, Pa.
""UESDAY (New Y ...... DaJ')
and WEDNESDAY
"Abbott and
Costello in
Hollywood"
Phone-Boulevard 5020
Allegheny 0707
I
water might be considered sotisfcicl~ry
by some it is for from ollrhigh standards.
18 monlu
paymenllol
800
4'.70
Apply 10 penon 01" ~t.phone.
JAMES CRAIG
SIGNEHASSO
I
lOIlD.
$'" .
SUNDAY-~IONDAY
c~s
to
0
series of
purifying steps in order that you can
Water.
!!.
Opal McKray, coloratura 80praDO, Ethel McKray, Violla, and
Cle.. McKray, plano win give a
concert at Strath Haven Inn Sunday evenln8", DecemlHtr 10 at '1.46
p.m.
PUB~BIi1. PA.
~ otoo
•
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Mr. McKray was mUSic director
at George School tor several years.
The town folk are cord1a.lIy in.
vlted to attend.
8, 1879.
'J
Presbyterian Church Notes
Trinity Notes
A celebration . ot
•
DATES CHANGED
Dates lor the .Junior .A8semblles
makeup dance tor those missed
during tho polio quarantine in
October will be March 23 tor the
7th, 9th and 10th grades. The
OctOber dance tor grades 8, 11,
and 12 will be made up April 20.
The February ninth clasa for
11th and 12th grades will be postponed to April 6 due to the Blackfriars play at tho high Bchool.
Holy ComSunday morning at the 11 o'clock
munion will be held at 8 a "U. on
service the sermon will be tiThe s
unda)·. The Church School wlJl
Next SteP."
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Sadler at the hold its Christmas Carol SerVice
Harvard avenue entrance and Dr. In the chUrch at 9:46: Morning
and Mrs. George P. Warren at the Prayer wJII tallow at 11 O'clock.
driveway-transept entrance will as- The. Rector w1l1 proeach.
The annual chOir service· of
sist the minister 'in extending the
Christmas
music will be given at 8
greetings of the chUrch to the conp.m.
Members
of the Swarthmoro
gregation after the 11 o'clock serMustc Club will aUend the servIce.
vice Sunday morni.hg.
RElEASED
On Tuesday, the Feast of the
The ChUrch Hour Nursery meets
Lt. Robert H. Wllaon< U.S.N.R.,
each Sunday morning tram 11 to CJrcumcision ot ChrIst, there will
12 o'clock .in the Parish House tor be a celebration ot the Holy·Com_ ts on terminal leave at hls home on
Harvard av~nu_e after two years of
mUnlon at 10 a.m.
children ages 1 to 7.
service.
The Womcn's AmcJ.Uary will meet
New members will be received
Lt. Wilson served as Convoy
Into the church by. transfer of on Thursday for an all day sew,
Communications Liaison o.fficer on
chUrch letter or on contession ot IncludIng n. box lunch. At the
a transport In the Atlantic and
faith on Communion Sunday, Jan- meeting at 2 p.m. Mrs.· Frank V.
Mediterranean areas until V -J Day.
uary 6.
Anyone contemplating Burton, chairman ot the Devo- Since then he has been stationed in
this decision should see Dr. Braun tional Committee or the Diocese,
Washington, D. C., as Public ReSunday after church or during the will 'address the meeting.
lations Officer in the ofrlce of the
week.
Assistant Secretary ot Navy.
.The High S¢hool. Fellowship wlll
Christian Science Church Notes He will return to his former
not meet. until Sunday, .January 6.
"Christian Science" Is the sub- POSition as assistant secretary ot
The Senior Class will not meet un- ject of the Lesson-Sermon In all the Girard Trust Company. Philatil Sunday ovenlng. January 6.
ChUrches of ChrJst, Se1eI}tlst. on delphia.
The ChUrch School will meet at Sunday, December 30. The Golden
9:46 o'clock Sunday morning.
Text Is: "The ransomed ot the
~here will be a special Watch- Lord shall
return, and come to
night Service on New Year's Eve., Zion with songs and everlasting
Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Davis or
at 11:30 o'clock In the church.
joy upon their heada: they shall WalUngford er..tertalned Lt: Emery
All contributions ot clean and obtain Joy and gladness, and SOr"Swede" Larsen. U.S.M.C.R .• who is
mended clothing and bedding may row and sighing Rball flee away"
attached to the Carrier the U.S.S.
be left at the church ottice. where (Isaiah 36: \0).
Princeton at the Philadelphia Navy
they will be packed and sent to
Yard, as theJr guest tor a few days
the overseas distribution center.
Dr. and Mrs. WilHam T. Ellis over the holidays..
There Is a great need tor any ar- leave Swarthmore Monday tor
Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Ryan of
ticles you can spare.
Winter Park. Fla.• where they will Westdale avenue entertained Mrs.
The Monthly SewJng Day of the spend threc months at the Lincoln Ryan's alster nnd brother-in_law.
Woman's ABSoclaUon will be held Apartments. During their absence Mr. and Mrs. W. Shaffer Smith of
on Wednesday, January 2. Lunch- their horne on Walnut lane will be Ventnor. N • .J., tor a few days last'
f;'Qn _)Y1l1 be served by the group In occupied by General and Mrs. Wila week.
charge ot Mrs. J. V. S·. Bishop.
lIam McCulloch.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. H)'an cnThe ·Choirs will not rehearse this
Lt. (jg) Phtlfp Banta Is expected ~ertained Saturday evening in
week.
to arrive home tomorrow for a honor of Mr. Ryan's brother and
week's leave from Portsmouth, No' stster-tn-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Carson
W. Ryan of New Mextco.
Methodist Church Notes
H .• where he is a member of the
Ensign WilUam David Mclntlre,
The Church School meets on U.S.S. Dace.
U.S.N.R., ot North Chester road,
Sunday morning at 9:46. Classes
Dr. and Mrs. 'VIlUam T. Ellis home on leave, entertained at Open
are provided for ohlldren of all of Walnut lane spent qbrJetmas House· at his home on Christmas
ages and for adults.
Eve with their Bon Lt. Comdr. Eve.
The morning serv.tce at 11 o'ciock Macklmmon Ellis .. and famUy of
Mr. and Mrs. La Rue Hendrlx_
will be a Student Recognition Ser- Bryn Mawr.
son of ~orth Chester road w1l1 envice. A number of returp.tng stu- ;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:- tertaln at a cocktaU party Sunday
dents will partiCipate In the ~erafternoon from 4 to ·6 In honor of
vice, and the minister w.lll preach.
Mr. and""Mrs. 'Va-taon Pedlow of
The Church Nursery Is open
Chester Heights. ." Mr. Pedlow who
during the. morning worship hour
served as a lieutenant In the U. S.
Navy has recently been dls~
and will care for the younger chilcharged.
NEWS NOTES
day rrom Northfteld Sehool, 14&ee.,
with her mother and &raJidmother
III .Ohlo.
)lisa Frances Gillette Forsythe ot
Thayer road will entertain at an
"at home" trom 4 to 7 tomorrow
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson of
Walnut lane entertained Mrs. WUBon's brother-in_law and sister ]\Olr.
and Mrs. William D. Sizer ot Glen
Ridge, N. J., as their guests over
the Chrl8tmne holiday..
MiBB Frances Gillette Forsythe
ot Thayer road who will be married
in the near future wUl be guest of
honor at a luncheon and shower
at the V/arwlck In Philadelphia tomorrow when Miss Ruth McCoy ot
Haddonfleld, N. J., wl)l entertain
In her honor.
DUll.' TIE I'LiIAYI
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clakd •• 'u Ilk. It
••• ,.rfactl, ..nl'.
Til III-CIIIIlIIIII
SUBVIB41 C4P.
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and Coc:ktafl lounge
till '.CIIII[ .P.
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KEEPING FAITH
For over 66 years Philadelphians .have placed
their confldence in the Oliver H, Bair Company. Thai trust we have always carefully
guarded and today~ as in the past, we are
giving the highest type of service to all,
OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
DIRECTORS .OF FUNERALS
1
1
1
1
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
1ITIe....... 15i1
MARY ~ ~ Pa. "1
Fn'ed Ch.'cken D.'nner
Saturdav,
dren.
\\IrS: Lloyd E. Kau(fman
and Barbara Scott will be in
~
J8D".~
-~
3, 1946
at
('harge.
The Official Board will have the
WESLE'"
A• M• E. CHURCH,
,&
monthly meeting on Friday, .lanui
h
ary 4, at ~ o'c I oc k I n t h e cape.
The white . gifts received last
. Sunday were sent to the Fifth
Dining-room
opens
at 5.30 P.3(.
Price
$1..00
For Reservations, call
S~rtIunorc 2043-J or 2643-R
Bodine Avenue
Mr. Theodore· W. Crossen, formerly of Strath Haven avenue, has
retUrned to Gabriels Sanatorium.
Gabriels, N. Y.. after having! been
In a St. Louis hos-'tal ('or .everal
...
months.
Barbara Ann ·Crossen. who has
recently been visiting friends in
li~~~~~~~~~~~ii~·~'~~~·\~va~r~t~h~m~or~e~.~I~s~s~p~e~n~d~ln~g~~a~h~O~II~-
Home
Street in
Center
PhtlQ~lphla
and theforDeaconess
dtstribu- , ....
tlon.
;l'
::1\\
AH'I"HMU.H.~
i-tf".
On Its Sixth Birthday . ..
PltJ-:.";H ,TI·au.-\.'"
CHURCH
M.I!}THOD18'l' CHUltCH
H.ey N. Kal.,. D.O .• Minil:;1tIBl".
SUN4AY
The Bouquet Beauty Salon
7 :00 P. M.-Youth FeUo"!ovahtp.
. TRINITY CHURcH
th~y. no:>n C"hrlstlon Andftrppn Rector
train you in wor"
will be glad to answer your questions and tell you the
complete story about the opportunities with Bell Tele- .
phone. Visit any of these offices:
W"ulies you a ve..,. happy New One
Room 315, MCClatchy Bldg.
(69th & Market Sh., Upper Dai"byJ
mas Music.
TUESDAY (CIRCUMCrSION)
10 :00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
THE!] ltELIGIOlTS I'(}CIl<1TY l'to
Call 0476
6909 Market Street, Upper Darby
57·59 E. Penn St., Norristown
1631 Arch Street, Phil~delr-hia
45 Anderson. Avenue, Ardmore
410 York Road, Jenkintown
or call Enterprise 1-0100
13 S. Chester Road
FRIENDS
SUNDAY
Day School.
Forum: No meeting 9f the group
until further noUce.
9 :45 A. M.-Flrst
Swarthmore National Bank and
Trust Company
M.-~leeUng.
9 :30 A. M. to 3:30 P. M.-8ewlng and
Quilting
in
Whittier
House.
Box luncheon.
An are cordially Invited.
FIRST CHURCa OF 0HIUST.
SCTENTrST OF SWARTHMORE
. Park Avenue Below Harvard
SUNDAY
to
Telephone employment office, where an interviewer
Thanks you for. ve..,. Happy Year
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
9 :4-5 A. M. - Church School· Carol
Service..
11 :00 A. M.-Morntng Prayer and Sernwn.
8 :00 P. M.--Cholr Service of Christ-
11:00 A. M.--Sunday SchooL
11:00 A. Il.-Sunday LeBSOn Sermon.
Wednesday ev-entng meeting eacb
week, I p. m. Readln&, 1'O(Inl open dall)'
u.cept Bunda" and holidays 12 to G
p.m. Wedneada,. evening· 7 to • p.m.
Church ZdlftGot.
..\11 &t'e oordlal1,. Invited. to atten4
friendly with helpful supervisors
Arrange to drop in-real soon-at the nearest Bell
r
:09 A.
You will work'in an atmosphere that's warm and
pany has a reputation as a good place to work.
9:45 A.IM.-Church Schllot.
11:00 A. H-Morning Worship.
n
earning a good salary at once, with assurance of regular increases.
that you're working for Bell Telephone, for the com-
DRvid Rro>,". Mlnl!'l!tp.r
11:00 A. 1\.I.-Serl:l1on Topic: "The Next
Step."
•
You can step right into one of many varied.
interesting jobs with the Telephone Company and stare
wilh II lUlU'•• You will be proud to tell your friends
CHURCH SERVICES
•
ANNU AL MEETING
The Annual Meeting or the stockholders
0'
the Swarthmore NaUooaJ. Sank and. Trost; OomJNlll7, Swm'thmore, PR., for the election
or ~rs·and. such oaber bnslness as may come before the meetbig, WIll be held a& the hmklng hoo.oe to Swarthmore, Pa., on
~}', Jan......,. 8, IH41, _
..eon the homs or three and live P.III.
ELRIO S. SPROAT, CasIIIer
••
•
Please bring your birth-certificate or other
proof of Citizenship
Swarthmore, Penna.
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
"" Friendly PIcKe to Work"
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COCI:TAIl HOUI. 3 to , P. M.
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COMING
WEDNESDAY
,PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN
WATER COMPANY
SW:
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28,1946'
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS'
,
AT
.
Lafayette Aves. Phone 0440
·LOANS;
'TO PRUENT CONCERT
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
,
..
RUSSELL'S 'SERVICE
.
PBlDAY
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2T~H~E-!S.!W~A R T H .. 0 REA N
Pl!l'l'ER E. TOLD, EclItor
I4AI1.TORIE TOLD • __ ~_ '
Lorene McCarter
Irma 14. Parry
An'
_ _ _te EclItor
De M. Cochran
Entered . . SecoDd' Cla8a Matter Janua
Z4
OJrtce at Swarthmore, Pa., under the
'Of18:!~_ Bht the Poet
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Et&BY
TBB 8W4B'nlHOREAN, lNo.,
road here.
- _ --
Dartmouth
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
.'
to return to their .home OD P.arrI.oIl
Comdr. .Tohn A. J41n.r of
Thayer roa.d, home on & 110 da}' of Park avenue announce {be en!!III lUI II II IIIIIIS! """" !Ii!Ii """" IUIi II gM"" II(IIJI: II !Ii!Ii",,"g I illll3(: iJlli"
terminal Ie&ve and Mr. Albert gagement of their daughter J4&rion
GORTON - BEfiINE'IT
Elizabeth
LaW8
to
Mr
•
.Tohn
R.
'l'hatcher of Open avenue, recentThe ma.rria&"e of J4I.oe Mary RanlY dl.och&r«ed from the Navy, left Bluer, BOn of Mr. and M ..... Frank
W. Blner of Pr08pect Park.
nella
Bennett daughter of CoL
Wedneeday for North Claredon,
J4I.u Law. 1.0 & sra.4U&te of Floyd W. Bennett, ·U:B.M.C.. and
Vt., wher~ tbey plan to, ski on Plco Swarthmore High School and atMrs. BeDnett of San Diego, cal, to
MountalQ.
tended the University of PenD8Yl- Enelp Robert .T. Gorton, U.S.N.,
Lt. Wllllam Craemer stationed at vania where sbe is a member of son of Mr. and Mr&. MacArtbur
J etrersoDv111e. ,Ind., and Mrs. Crae- the Zet& Tau A1ph& fmternlt)'.
Gorton of San Diego, took place
Mr. BIgger is a. graduate of ProB- Saturday, December 22, at 8 p.m.,
mer new to Philadelphia Fr:Iday
and IJpent a few -days b1 Swarth- pect Park High School and at.. at the NavY Ch&pel, Philadelphia
more with the former's pa~ents,Mr. tended West Chester St&te Te&ch- Naval Base.
The bride, given in marriage by
and Mrs. WUllam Craemer of Har- eni College.
No date has been Bet for the Mr. John Bowditch. Jr., ot Cedar
vard avenUe.
wedding".
lane, W&8 attended bY Mias' Nancy
S llc Lafayette Austin arrived In
Frick and MiBs Cbarlotte SlmmoDs
New York aboard the U. S. Ran'Mr.( Harris Sirulnlk, proprietor
of Ardmore. Lt. Walker Bennett
.
dolph and surprised his mother.
ot Harr.la and Company, and Mrs. of the Merchant Marine, Baltimore.
Mrs. Anne B. Austin of Park a.ve·Sirulnik of 6616 Woodcrest avenue,
Due Christmas night when he came PhUadelpnia, announce the en- Md., served as best man.
Mr.· and Mrs. Bowditch, and Lt..
home on a 48 ..hour furlough. A
gagement of their daughter, Bea- (Jg") George Bennett. U.S.N., and
... .•. ..
.---.------.--.-~---.carrier during t.he war, the U.S.S.
trice B. to Lt.· Herman Rubenstein, Mrs. Bennett ot Cl!dar lane, and
I
Randolph, 1s now doing duty as ~ Medical Corps United States Army.
Capt. Benson A. Bowditch of BaltiSYMBOL OF STRENGTH IS THE OAK, WHICH. EXTENDS
troop transport.
80n or Abraham Rubenstein of more. Md .• attended the small rePvt. Edward O. Walton, Bon ot
1764 North Peach street, Philadel- cepUon which f~llowed the cereITS UMBS HORIZONTALLY IN DEFIANCE OF GRAVITY,
Mrs. Frances G. Walton ot Amphia.
mony at the Navy Officers Club,
herst avenue arrived nome on FriPhiladelphia.
MAY SUCH STRENGTH AND STURDINESS BE YOURS
day for an I l .. day Christmas turTOMORROW'S
BRIDE
lough after which he wilt report
IN 1946 AND IN THE YEARS TO COME-STRENGTH TO
BIR'IHS
back to Camp Lee, Va..
The marriage of MIBS Jeanne SuWEATHER EVERY STORM_AND CROSs.cURRaU THAT
~PVt. Craig Neal who is stationed
Lt. and Mrs. E. Robert Marks ot
zanne Fischer daughter of Mr. and
at Lowry F.1eJd.. Denver. Colo.,
UFE MAY BRING.
Mrs. Charles E. FIscher of Dickin- Princeton avenue are· receiving
wbere he is attending the School
son avenue to Ensign Raymond con'&Tat{iI~t1ons on the birth of a
ot Photography, 1s spending a 10- Frank Winch, U.S.N.R., son of Mr. Bon Rotiert Lewis Marks' on De6000 LUCK TO YOU, .GOOD FftIENDS, AND MANY
day furl!lugh with his x.nother Mrs. and Mrs. Earl A. Wlncb ot Oaklyn, cember 19 at the University of
HAPPY RETURNS OF THE DA:YI
Margaret C. Neal. of Benjamin N. J., will take pl(t.ce tomorrow at Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadel·
West avenue.
3 p.m., In the Swarthmore Pres- phla.
. Frederick R. MoreY, A.E.T.M. byterian Church. The Rev. Dt'.
The baby Is a grandson of Mrs•
3/e a.rrived in Swarthmore last David BraUD will perform the cere- Myra Doe of Princeton avenue.
Monday on an unexpected Christ- mony.
JJIQ..B leave. He wlll return' to his
.Capt. and Mrs. John F. Wright
Miss Natalie Winch, s1ster of the
station at Corpus Christi. Tex., on bridegroom will attend as maid ot are being congratulated upon the
&
December 31 with some friends honor.
The bridesmaids wUI in- birth ot a son John Barrington on
clude Miss Elizabeth Hornaday December 18 at Kissimmee, Fla.
from New York City.
Lt. Robert C. Messmer who ts and Mi88 Lois lAndon ot Swarth- The new baby is the grandson of
cargo security officer aboard the more, Miss Norma."Harrls, ot Wash- Dr. and Mrs. Winthrop R. Wright
U. S. Durant has arrived in New Ington. D. C.. and Miss Dorothy of Whittier place.
York where he wUl remain for a Winch. another aister at the bride..
Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Chambers of
week before making hiB next trip. groom.
Mrs. Messmer, the former Evelyn
Mr. Thomas Allts of Phlladel .. Dickinson avenue announce the
WherrY, wnt spend the Hme with phla. will serve as best man. The birth of a daughter named Mary
her husband at a New York hotel. ushers wi)l be Ensign Norman Mor- Constance on November 28 In the
AlS Bill Ward arrived at hiS ton, U.S.N.R., at Westfield, N. J. t Lying-In Hosplt&I, Philadelphia.
home on Soutb Chester road in Ensign Jack Wexler, U.S.N.R., of
time for Christmas after complet... Philadelphia, CpI. Harry Martin ot
Mr. and Mrs. Johnatban Elmer.
ing his boot training at Camp Houston. Texas, Pte. Martln Duus o! Wayne announce the birth of
Pearry, Va.
anff Mr. Conway. Judd of Oaklyn. a daughter Holly on December ~.
First Lt. Richard F. Barnes who, N. :r., and E""lgn Marah&1\ Scho- In the Union Memorial Hospital,
is with the Air Transport Com- bf!lr, U.S.N.R., ·ot Monroevil~, N. J., Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. Elmer was formerly MIBB
mand .is flying Army PerBonnel beA small reception tor the bridal
tween Hawaii and Japan. Lt. party and the famlUas ot the bride Kela Brower, daughter of Mrs.
Barnes Is the son of Mr. and Mr&. 'and brIdegroom w1l1 be held tol- Charles de Hart Brower ot Crest
Lane.
Clarence H. Barnes ot HUlborn lOwing the ceremony.
avenue, and thiB Is the fourth
Major George Wilson McKeag
Christmas he has been away from
HOLIpAY BRIDE
and.- Mrs. McKeag are receiving
home.
congratulations upon the birth ot
A group ot Service Wives enThe marriage ot Mlsa Betty Elieii
tertained at a progre891ve dinner
Saturday evening and those at- Broa.dbent daughter of Mrs. George
FOR
tending included Major and Mrs. C. Broadbent and the late Mr.
Stanton S. von GrabUt. Lt. and Broadbent ot Vassar .avenue to Mr.
Mrs. James H. Connor. Lt. and .Joseph S. Cartor son of Mrs. WilMrs. Cyrus Harvey. Lt. John S. Ham Garter of Moylan will take CalI
Kistler, Mr. o.nd Mrs. .Joseph W. place tomorrow. December 29. at Mn. Uoyd E. Kauffman
Frescoln, Mrs. Leroy Wilson. Mrs. 2.30 p.m .• in the Swarthmore l\feth- Swarthmore 2080
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M. W. Shellenbarger. Mrs.. Boyd W. odlst Church. The Rev. Dr. Roy N.
Keiser
will
offiCiate
at
the
cereStauffer, Mrs. Edward H. Pyle, II.,
UNITY ASSEMBLY
Yes, you can drink to your health at all·
Mrs. Howard D. Sipler, and Mrs. mony.
American ~on Room
The
bIide
who
will
be
given
in
Robert E. Moist
Borough '. Ball
times with Springfield Water.
marriage by her uncle Mr. Frank
10:30 A.M. Evel'J' WednesdR),
H. Broadbent ot lJywood. Pa•• ~lll
ENGAGEMENTS
wear her mother's wedding veil.
ZEliA M. WALTERS
Miss Barbara Anne Broadbent will Unity Writer oonducta the cI ........
. You may take your water supply and Its
.
Everyone
Welcome
Mr. and ~lrs. Willard P. Tom- attend her sister as maid or honor.
health qualities as a matter of course
linson, of· South Chester road, held. Mr. Evans carter of Mpylan will
serve
as
best
man
for
his
brother,
open house Christmas Day to an'because we never do. There are reasons
nounce the engagement ot their t'l.nd the ushers will include andaughter. Mrs. MUI'Jorie Tomlln- other brother Mr. Henry Carter of
for,the outstanding quality of your
son Bird, to Mr. Harlte David Moylan and Mr. Eric Van dcr
Reynard, of Erie. Pa., son of Mrs. \Vater of Philadelpnta.
water.
. '.
Harlfe A. Reynard and the late
Mr. Reynard, of Burbank, Calif.
$100
$1000
In the first place the basic sources of
Mr. Reynard was aerial photog6% DISCOUNT
l'a.pher and gunner ...vUh Chen~
plus fees
your water are small streams free from
n3ult's Flying Tigers and we.s shot
If you need money lor any
down o .... er Hnnkm'w·.
purpose, take advantage 01
the impurities commonly found nearer
THEATRE
The wedding will take place in
this less expensive plan 01
the middle of February:
boqowing.
larger population centers. While this
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ArIL, 8IId lire. IICX_· 81101 ~.etr
chUd..... wID .remalll.lIlf.ltlluul.
N • .T., unUI aprIDS ..heD the,. hope
.
THE SWARTH.Moa~A·lf.
RElEASED
AlTEND OPERA
Ginny Wilson of Ogden avenu.,
bome
attend the performance 9t- Bizet's
opera. "Carmen" at the Academy
of MUBlc In PbUadelphla. Several
of the pupUs will read the libretto,
HAPPY
IIEW YEAR
and samoa ot the most tamlll8.r
arias will be sung In elaaa. This
pracUcaJ way of teaching French
h. much appreciated by the student&.
TO ALL
NEWS NOTES
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iAgain glad. b~lIs
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are ringing out
Their message
loud and ,clear:
Best wishes, friends,
to all of you,
To all 'a bright
New Yearl
Prot. and Mrs. Eo C. Lange of
"Langewood". Baltimore PIke, entertained Major Donald E. Lange,
Mrs. Lange and their young son,
Donald, Jr., of Charlottesville. Va••
and Mr. Ernest E. Lange. Jr.. ft8
their guests on Christmas Day. The
latter recently dlscharged from the
Army after &erving as a lieutenant
In the Air Corps, returns to Franklin- & Marshai C~llege March 1.
Dr. and Mrs. Fol'ank G. Keenenand Peggy
Charles Keenen of
Harvard avenue returned home
Thursday after a hoiida-y visit with
Dr. Keenen's parents Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Keenen at Newark. Oblo, and
with Mrs. Keenen's parents Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin O. Largent of
Sprlngfteld. Ohio, since Friday ot
last week.
Ml~ Margaret Little a student
in Physical Therapy at the University ot Minneso.ta Is spending a
hollday vacaUon' until 'January 6
at her home on Park avenue. She
was accompanied east by her uncle
Major J. F. Druar ot Mlnneapolts,
Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B.
Little ot Secane were additional
guests at the Little home on Christ-
and
Boston, Maaa., December 11.
He entered the Naval Air Corps
upon his graduation from Springfield College, Maaa., In 1HZ, and
has served 4:2 months in the American and European Theatres of
War. He is now on terminal leave
until February.
Lt. and Mrs. Dryden and their
small daugbter Deborah arrive today from Sprlngfteld. Maas.. and
will reside temporarilY with the
former's parents Mr. and Mrs..
Alexander Dryden of Swarthmore
avenue and wltb his brother-in-law
and' elster, Mr. and Mrs. Henry APelnol,
Jr.. of Latayette avenue.
,
Lt. Dryden later plans to take
a course in physlotberapy at the
University of Pennsylvania.
CAsT CHOSEN
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$1.00
1 P. M to 3 P. M.
DEW
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YULE TIME· LOGS
Add Warmth and Cheer to
THE HOLIDAY SEASON
We Have Both Logs and Coal
H. B. Green
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HOLIDAY
GRf£TlnGS
HAPPY NEW YEAR.
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Letter to the Editor
INEW YEAR'S bellsi
We hereby proclaim that we are resolved
to give oUr friends and patrons the superior kind of service that will keep them
wearing a path to our door.
We furthermore proclaim that. our .
friends are the linesl in all the world, and
we wish them loads of good luck, good
cheer and good health for the year 1946,
,
HANNUM & WAITE
Harris & CO.'
"cHESTER. ROAD and YALE AYE.
at
SWARTHMORE 1250
ARROW
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DA.IYp """SYLVANIA
tlAl'fIC AND PASSIN. . IAfITY ~ taANAI COMPAJ.s O' 1HI
UNITID srAm A. . CANADA sav. utlAN AMt
suau.aAN POPULAtiONS O' SO,OOO AND OVi.
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:N111\l1D.'G'~".'18 ;~~OY8, TRIP
the'
GIRL'S BASKE'l'B4LL BEGIN8
Thle year holds a promising sea....n ahead for the girls' basketball
te&Dl& Practices have already been
atarted, and Mrs. Ann SulUvan. the
cqaeh, will choose the Varalty eoon,
The 86 girls who were Invited out
tor bBsketball will receive &. physi..
cal exam and a bla.ckboard talk
this week,
With Minerva. Zen~n as captain, the flrst and second teams
play their opening game at LanBdown on January 11. The 'g:lrlB
anticipate as succeesful and victorious a season as Mrs. Sullivall's
lut year's undefeated team.
Nineteen girls fr~~
c~, of
Home Nursing and Care ot the Sick
took & Chartered bue ott December
13. to the Oateopathlc Hospital
The enthusiastic group made a
comp~ete tour ot the' hospital. It
was hoped that they WOUld Bee an
operation, but that W8.lI imp08ld'ble
this time. However, the claaa 88.W
the surgery and the surgical ward.
Many .of the irtrls found til. babies
nurse!?' and maternity ward very
InteresUng. They .wenL . through
tbe laboratory and saw tbe techni_
cians working. The girls al
studied the blood counts, th~ tree:
log tissue, and sedementatlon test.
The group co~mented favorably
on the ·trlp, stating that they had
acquired many new and Interesting
facts.
DANOE AFTER GAME
Immediately atter Swarthmore's
vlcton· over Springfield Friday
night. December 14, couples were
·invlted to attend a dance sponsored
by the senior class.
The gym was divided by the
mOving panels and the I1ghts were
dimmed as couvles paid their 40c
admission and danced to the music
ot a jukebox.
The basketball team was admitted without charge and the boys
certainly felt
the mood to dance
atter a highly successful game.
MOST LIKELY
Calvert Melton, Richard Taylor,
Myron Sharpe. and Dick Shell)'
were voted ..the Iilo:at llkely to
succeed" by thel~ f.allow members
of the senior class last week. after
much thoughtful deliberation.
Theile tour boys will ~e the
examinations for the Pep81-Cola.
Scholarship which consists of four
years tuition and Transportation
expenses to any college of the re ..
ciplents chOice.
""l'Ials fIqan
00Yeft
the lllllOAib. pedod ~ No,
Th. meta .peak for them..lve•.
Thit ,.markabl. Safet,- Recorcl it Cl tribute to
YOUI'
Neighbon-th. m.n cmd women who ma.intuin cmd opo
ero.te the rclil can cmd butet of the Reel AIrow Lin...
And _ cue firmly retOlved to make the N.... Year
the .aIMt yecu' of
in tpit. of _ _ hClSClldoUl CIOnditi_ heyoncl our control.·
Your help will be Clppz.aia.tecl.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1
OPEN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2
AND WAITE
In
I. $26,487.90!
On the last sale, there was
$206.26 In bonds, and $89.40 In
stamps. The follOwing home rooms
had 100 per cent: 206, 209, 208.
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... a year relieved of the tensions and wor'---ries that have marked the past few twelvemonths ... a year in which you will know
again the unfettered freedom and the "will
to do" of the good old days-c-that is our
wish for you as we are about to l:llter 1946.
May it be, indeed, a glorious year for you.
BUCHNER'S
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NEW
YEAR
While the schuol tell short $1,867.10 of the $3,000 goal In the
hospital campaign which ended 'on
Tuesday, nevertheless, it has received two citations from the
United States Treasury Department
In which is stated that the students
have bought enough bonds and
stamps In 194:3 and 1944 to flnance
the purchasing of two "jeeps."
Phones Swarthmore 0456-W & 0456-R
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YEAR 1946 will put on his show at I
the midnight hour, as always in the I
past. As the show-boat disappears round
the bend in the river and we get back into
the old routine we hope tor you that there
was more to it than the fleeting Joys of the
New Year holiday, that "something has
been added"-something of permanent
stature--and that 1946 will really make a
b~q diHerence to you.
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23 S. CHESTER ROAD·
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Radio FM and Television
an.
"Glorious the year that for you waits,
Bayond Tomorrow's mystic gates"
On Tuesday. December 18. high
school students bought a total of
$296.66 In Victory bonds a~d
stamps, In the last sale In which
the school wUI partiCipate.
During the past three years, the
school has shown flne spirit in wartime by purchasing these lasting
investments In peace, and the overall total for' theBe past three years
THOMASF.CONWAY
br 30,. INS. .
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CLOSED
LAST SALE
"1943
"1944
" 1946
.h., 'neddut aI.G.jot' 01' .mar bapodculca. - - . o..roctinv 1.o.r.G.D)\o
IIdDQ' Iba.l aGY paaIb1Y ..... IlL a. alo.J.za ill lcpoakul .,. GJI a.ocIduI.
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One Reportable Accident· in every
10,321 mile. opero.ted in 1942
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the TOP
senior high _mbly . ;'n
Wednesday, .December 12, 18 aluden... representing the 10th, 11th,.
and 12th' grades partiCipated In a
spelllng bee to select a team to
batUe ~~D8hohoc~en high school at
radio Blatlon KYW on the Geutlng'a
spelling bee. These 18 students
were the high scorers in an ellmt ..
caUon contest held recently.
The· program ~aa conduct~d by
Dorothy Adame,' high Bchool EngUsh Instructor, and the judges were
Dr. Jam~ F. Irwin, LaUD Instructor. and Harry E. Oppenlander.
teacher ot Qhemlatry.
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FRANK the BARBER
10,870"
12,907"
13,338**"
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There were tour wi~ners, three
to parUclpate in tbe "bee" and one
as an alternate. The tour lucky
OABINEI' IIIEFl'Il
people are Patsy McCahan, Gra..
The last Senior Cabinet meeting
ham
Foster, Steven Spencer. and
ot 1946 was beld on December 13.
alternate,
Robin' Harper.
T~e main business enacted was a
Every Mond~y morning the girls'
dec.1slon by the students to· ask gym cJa.ases are greeted by a poster
Thls program will be broadcast
t1l:e teachers, If they may send rep- whtcJ:a. assigns to some girl' in each on January 10, 1946, at 7:30 p.m.
resentatives to faculty meetings' of c1a88 a Job Buch as' exerciBe leader over station KYW.
Interest. This idea emanated tram taking the balls or plnnles out o~
dlscU88ion at the etudent Associa- ·the field. inspecting the locker
DIsplay TalenlB
A talent program under the BUtion meetings In Haverford. which room~ or taking charge of the towel
were attended the previous week room. Also some girls in each claM pervtfJlon ot Ellzal,)eth McKie was
by Jean MacGlathery, Carol Van from V.arslty or Second Squad are given by the Junior Htg'h School.
Thursday, December 6, In the asAlen, Don Swan,_ and Lloyd Ev- chosen to coach ,the class teams
8~mbly. .Jane Allen opened the
erett.
STUDENTS FEAST
program by reading the Bible. A
Wednesday evening, December monologue. "ShillY-Shally" was'
WINS FIRST GAME
The Swarthmore High School 19. was &. gala occasion for the first. given by ·Paullne Beneke. Vaude_
COurtsters ushered: In the '46-'46 sccond, and third year German stu- vUle acts Included the "Oriental
season on their own court with a dents who attended the German Snake Charmer" given by Harold
39 2.8 win over the tOBBers from Banquet sponsored by language Ogram, and "George" recited by
teacher RUBBell Snyder. A total of Cynthia Homlre.
8prlngfleld.
Those who contributed musically
The Little Quakers took tlie lead ,86 persons attended including five
in the early moments ot' the con.. faculty members-Frank Morey, G. were Marilyn Achutr wbo played
test. and' although they were tied Baker Thompson. Dr. James It.. the piano selection, "Stardust, ..
Momtre
who
sang
several times; they were never .win and Adeline Strouse. German -Cynthia
headed. The Garnet outpla.yed the was spoken exclusively. German '"The Yo:unger Generation'" and
CougarS\ In every period but the food .eaten, and a tarce on Schlll- He.1en Ware who played three acthird. The; visitors. tJghtln;K' upblll. ers. "Wilhelm Tell" was enacted by cordlan select1~ns. "The Navaho
OVercame a 9 p,olnt lead held by way ot entertainment in hybrld TraU," ·'Acheson Topeka and the
Santa Fe," and "Some Sunday
Swarthmore at 24-19 and tied the German-English.
Bcore at 28 all. The period ended
Three c9mmlttees of third year Morning.'" "'The Killed Cow," a
at tbat point. and at the beginning' students operated the banquet: a play written by Sandy Ford. W8.B
of the fourth "Goose" Goslin sent to~d committee headed by Jean given .bY- Dick Bullock, Barry
the winners ahead by sinking a Gemmlll, an ente~lnment com-I Jones. Louis Sharpe, and Dana
pair of tree tbrows. It was on thiB mlttee under Allen Enders and a Swan. The program ended with
play that Dick Hogg, a 6 ~ footer decoration committee whos~ chalr- the presentation ot the play. "The
Hick with the Telephone," written
from Sprlngfteid, committed his ma~ was Heather Champion.
by J'er'Y1 Faulkner.
Henry Hot}:
fltth personal and was sent from
mann
was
the
pianist
for tbe
the game. From then on, SwarthHELP FRENVH
group.
It
was
a
8'ood
show
and
more held the losers 8coreless
Five of A deli n e Strouse·s
wblle plling on 11 more markers French pupils have, under her In- proved that Swarthmore has a
betore the final whistle.
spiration an<\ direction, sent vack- great deal of hidden artistic talent.
"Reds" Barr dUilked the ball ages containing' food, warm clothAmy Jane DaVidson a sentor at
hoop the grea.te$t number ot times. Ing, and shoes to French children.
coming up with 6 field goals and These contrlbutors are Patsy Mc- Wellesley College reached home
cahan. Joan Eynon, .Toan Faulk- December 13 to vacation at her
... toule for a 16 point total.
The .TV overcame tbe Springfield ner, Marlon Ransburg, and Blcky home on Guernsey road UDtU January 7.
courtsters 27-8.
- ThompiJon.
Season's Greetings
£el's £ook. al Ille Seeord
REO
SCHOOL· NEW$:
"trom
,
Aviator on the cruiser U.S.S. MemYork over ,the Christmas boUda.ys. brother-ID-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ver..
p:tlls was released from Naval duty
non Wright of BaJa-Cynwyd.
at the Navy Separation Center. Ginny returns to Yale January Z.
The cast has been chosen for the
Blacktrlar's I'roductloll.t which will
be given In February. It is as tolIowa:
Hunk iiyat -Cornell Archbold
or George Warren; Old Grod-WIlliam Moore: Dr. Reeber-John
Foster; Dutch !\iUler-Bill Huoy;
Chester Bll11nga--Waldo Fisher:
Profe8Bor Lloyd-Robert Hulme or
Paul Williams: Chuck Green-Bob
Thorbahn: Satchel Moyer-G~orge
Warren or George Hay; BudCharles Keenen: Jack .HoggeJ:1.yCharles Andes:
Minerva-Jane
Penftold:
Ethel-Virginia
Bagshaw; Mias Delaware Water Go~
PhyU. Smith: Blind Date-Jean
Diana
mas
Day.Brewster, a student at the Gavett1; Gale Joy-Jean McGlath~ Julllard School of Music .Is home
e~; Helen-Lois Booth. and Miss
tor the Christmas holidays.
Smith-Dorcas Reeves.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Bauer of
Park ~venue spent Christmas with
their daughter and Bon-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs.· Robert E. Davis and
three chlldreIl' of ~lentown.
SAYS THANKS
MarJne Corps Dlv. of Pub. Inf.
Mr. and Mrs. WIlUam J. Blackl']fontgorner,y Street
man and daughter Lora ot Cedar
San Francisco 4, CaUt.
tane 'were dinner guests on ChristDecember 7, 1945.
mas at the ho'hte of Mrs. Blackman's mother, Mrs. A. P. Robinson The Swartbmorean
of C~estnut Hill.
Swarthmore, Pa.
GentJemen:
Mrs. Frances G. Walton of Am ..
Please convey to the members
herst avenue entertained Mrs.
Ge9rge Gillespie and her sons of the Swarthmore War Service
,Charles and George, Jr., and Miss Committee my sincere appreciaEleanor Gillespie for Christmas tion of the very welcome Christmas gift package recently sent to
dinner.
The box was certainly chuck!Jr. and Mrs. Wlll1am Earl Kist- me.
full of a number of useful articles
ler of "Open Doors", Park avenue
I
are ringing-rin~ I
tor any serviceman or woman.
entertained as their week-end
Through the caples ot The
ing out the old, ringguests their son-In-law and daugh- Swarthmorean which have been
ter Lt. James fl. ConDor. U.S.N.. reaching me. I have also' enjoyed
ing in the new. We
Mrs. Connor and their baby son keeping in touch with local news
Jimmy
at Arlington. Va., their events.
lookforward hopefully,
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
It gives ODO a gOod feellng to
with you, to the future,
Mrs. Ollver G. Browne and SODS recall such warm-hearted gestures
Ricky and Geoffrey of Media, MI88 on the part ot the homefolk&-::and wish you all the
Martha Connor of MJ.llvl1le, N. J., such as the sending ot qhrlstma.s
and
Miss Elizabeth ConnQr ot Leb- boxes and local newssbeets to all
blessings the bright
anon. Pa. Joining them for dinner its service people. All ot which
New Year can bring.
on Christmas Day were Mrs. KIst- goes to prove that Swarthmore Is
ler·s mother Mrs. Frank Flanagan, a. great place to be from!
Sincerely Yours.
and her brother and sister-In-law
Pfc. Dorothy Witham, MCW-R.
Mr. Bnd Mrs. Harold ....PenDock of
Roxborough. Lt. John S. Kistler.
Mr. end Mrs. Percy Gilbert of
U.S.N.R., on terminal leave after Pa'rk avenue and Mr. and Mrs. H.
TAILORS
F1.JRRIERS
32 months of acUve duty In the Weston Clarke at Vassar avenue
Paciftc,
enjoyed his first Christmas will entertain at a dessert bridge
PARK AVENUE
dinner at home since he entered New Year's eve at the Gilbert's
the scrv.ice four years ago.
home.
W. S. Bittle
and Son
vacalloD
Mr. and MfO. Fred A1JDl1ren of
yaie 'Benjamin West avenue 8ntei1a1ned
Lt.
James
M.
Dryden
of
SWarlhOn Januat-y 8, about 60 oOt AdeDmme. School entertained her at Sunday dinner when tbelr peate .
line StrOUBe's FnSnch pupils wUl more a.venuo who Berved as ,Junior roommate Thelma Ryan of New were 141'8. Almgren's alater and
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PI!ItSONALS
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PERSONAI--Subacrlptiona to aU mac. uln... 11::.., Bertha P. Far.... 239
Haverford avenue. Tel. Swarthmore
....9-W.
WANTED-Flat-top knee-hole desk;
also sled. Reply to Box H, The
Swarthmorean.
WANTED-Furniture, household .0Dds :
any article In pneraL Phone Chester 2-621 ..
WANTED-By returning I16rvlce man,
furnlahed or unfurnlBhed, apartment
or Jlouse .In Swarthmore or vlcinlty.
Reply to Box L. The Bwarthmorean, or
Tel. Jdlm ltu.
V1ANTmo-Mapie bureau or che8t of
drawers suitable for child. Phone
BW8. 079O-W.
FOUND
FQUND-On Elm Avenue. near Book
LOST
UJST-Bix-atrand twlst.ed' pearl choker
Sunday evening. December 23. In
Swarthmore apartments or parki:1g lot
adjoining. Please call Swa. 0116 for
~Wl1rd.
LO~T-A
ber
Swa.
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receIve
the annual notice
will
next
few
days
you
the
During
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of dues of the Swarthmore Fire and Protective ·Association.
The Swarthmore Fire· and Protective Association is a volunteer organization working for the benefit of our community.
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low Fire
Support of the Fire Company is an investment m
Insurance rates. .It takes the cooperation of the entire com-
Mr. aDd Il... 11:11.. Rob......D of
Walllnl!ford .pent the ChrlBtmaa
hoUda)'O at Buck HlU Inn.
Mr. and ill'lL cturord' Banta ..
entertalnlnl' Mr. Banta·. motber.
II..... Tbomao Banta ot _robaD.
Indiana, for aD extended vlalt.
Mr. and II .... William H. Ward
will entertain at a cocktail part)'
at their hom,e on Strath Haven avenu~ precedlng'the New Year's Eve
dance a.t the Woman's Clu.b.
Dr. .Jobn R. Bates ot North
Chester road was guest of honor
Baturday evening when Mrs. Bates
ebtertained at a dinner party In
celebration of bIB blrtbday aDnl.
versary.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. BlUes of
the Swarthmore Apartments wUl
entertain at Open House from & to
8 Qn New Year's Day.
.
PERSONAL-EIeotrIe . beaten Irooa,
and y&CUum cle&ller8 ~ Called
for and delivered.
Ilall
IIobert
Broo.... sw,arthmore 1M"
and Key, car keys In brown leat.her
ca.se. Call at. Swarthmorean Office.
12,
silver chain bracelet, DecemIn village. Reward. Tel.
u·n.
LOST-Red Cocker Spaniel. Answers
to name Topper. Br8.88 st.udded
collar. Strayed Saturday. Rew~.
Call SWL OS88.
LOST-lJong-haired full-grown Maltese
cat. Strayed over week-end In vi..
clnity of Elm aml Walnut lane. Call
penr.ock, Swa. 2201-."[.
... d ...... DclDald Il. U'riDptoD aDd
daU&"bter of PIn. lUcIce.· 1le4!&,
IIr.....d Il.... Nathan W. DaYle ....d
dauabter of Upper Darby. and M1M
IIlIdred Reynolds of Pblladelpbla.
lira. LeWI8 FuaeeU ot BeDjamlD
West avenue baa been entertalnln8
ber IIOD ....d daugbter.ln.Ja.w Dr.
and II..... Lewl8 FuaoeU. Jr.. and
their
SOD
George who were here OD
a two-week visit while en route to
Concord. )(8.8B., from Loa A_moe.
N. M.. where they have been Ilvlng for the past two years.
Mr. and Mrs. George Plowman
of Harvard avenue will entertain
for their friendS at Open House on
New Year'8 eve.
Mr. and Mre. E. Neal Tburman
of Cedar lane entertained friends
at a Christmas party SUDcia-r eve-
giv~
ing your property, are you not wilJing to
$5.00 a year
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your. own interest?
as an associate member m
I
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gold and green earring on ;~~S"'N~ Swartbmore avenue at dinner on
Dartmouth AVe. between Latay. and Swartlunore 1448
Cbristmas day.
Princeton last w~k. Rew. SWL 0169.
WILLIAM
Pauline Deacon of Lafayette aveBROOKS
nue was hostess Saturday nlgbt to
FOR SALE
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
a few of her friends who are home
FOR SALE-TrIcycle; youth bed. TeL Lawns Mowed
Geneml HanUng from various colleges for the holl, SWL 0657-W.
2138 Harding Ave. '
l\-{ortoo. Pa. days.
FOR SATsE Sturdy new metal skooter, 1._~"~~:ss5
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wetlaufer of
rubber tires. ElectriC tOMter, good
Cornell avenue are entertalnlno
condition, non-automatic. Call Swa. ,
a
0847.
Mrs. WetIaufer's aunts, MllI8es Ida
FOR-:S-AL-::-:E-':::"".=FI::-r-ep-:l::ac-:-e::-'::W=OO:::;d,~';;1:;;O-;tru=ck:;:-.
ROGER RUSSELL
and Cora Riebel and ber uncle. Mr.
load delivered. Phone Swa. 07~o.W.
M.ker of F"me Pboto-...... Otho Riebel ot Toledo. Ohio for
.a....... the holidays. Mr. Thomas W. AnF'OH. SALE-l cap and gown, $3.50;
Pf!DIl SlUe BIlle.
drew of North Cheater road joined
maid's uniforms. 3 white, size U; 2
Soaib
AftJ.
_
Su.
...
_
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them
tor Chrl8tmaa dinner.
blue and white stripe, size 88; 6 black,
sl~ 40; .. black. size 3f ~ 16 cents each;
Media S178
MeM- Pa.
Margaret Anderson, daughter of
8 VIIhlte bib aprons. 60 oents each. call
lIedlo. 0689.
Yale
Mr. and
avenue
AIrs.is C.
home
A. for
Anderson
the holl.
of
FOR SALE-Fresh cubed meat for
days from Chicago where ahe J8
your dog or cat. Dellvered t.o your
Pldare .......mC Bta'·
,
doing Medical Social work in Chldeer. Call Smith. Sharon Htu 1493.
'Boa..
Sqpp1Iee
cago clinics.
FOR SAT,E Firewood, any lengtb. all
GI 21ag CJarda-.HobII:r oat&
Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Webster
hard 'wood. Tel. Media. 03a8.
SIMMONDS
arc entertaining Mrs. Webster's
fnther Mr. E. Van. B. Knlcker~
a
hr
'pa.ou CIt"ter 1 .. 1111
bocker of New York City for tbe
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Real Estaie
Notal')' l'UbUo-lDs1U'alloo
Alt~ '" Repain
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JUdi.., Park 0II1II
PIANO TUNING
"The IDst Obord .. lila
selection that can be pJa;red
the out--ol-tune plaDo"
Phone A. L. PARKER
for tI>e remedJ'
Media Mli9-M
Plan nOW the home you want
HOME FREEZERS
Soon AvaUable-InquJ.re now
Morton Refrigeration &
Appliance Service
Phone
wart more Ire
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rotective SSOClabon
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SWARTHMORE, PA.
Sw~re
and
Appliance Service
I COITlmlerc:ial and DomesticPrompt Service-Refriger.
ators, Wash'ers, Vacuum
Cleaners, Radios
11 Morton Avea.ue
Morton, Pa.
Da:r~
~n
.......tl
Day Phone SWU4 0902
EDWIN B. KErr EY, Jr,
2253
MORTON REFRIGERATION
N ....
11 MORTON AVENUE
Night Phone Media 818-J-3
,
Bailder
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eo
FOR INSURANCES ON LIVES
AND GRANTING ANNUITIES.
Executor.
WI(. FULTON KURTZ, !'Jul_t.
8. E. cor. 15th and Cbeetnat 8ta.
Philadelphia, Pen..,.lvanla
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or their attome7&
A. Sidney .Johneon, Jr., 1DIq.
Greer And Johnson
17 South Ave.
Media. Pa.
DEN, late of the Borough of Swarthmore, Delaware County. Pennaylvanla.
Letters Teetamentary On the above
estate have been granted to the under..
I'laned, who request au pereou having
claims or demands aaalnst the eatate
of the decedent,. to make imown the
S:~ and all persons Indebted to the
d e n t to make paYMent without delay to
"
Ezra T. Creaon. Jr.•
WIlliam J. CreIJson &Del /
EYa I. Creuon. ElEecutoJ.
223 Dlclduon Avenue
Swarthmore, Pa.
or to their attorne,..
A. Sidney JohD80n, Jr.
Greer 4:: J'ohneon
17 South Avenue
Media. Pa.
IT-ll-IO
Donny and Jack ot North
YOUR JEWELER
25 East 7th. st.
Ohester
(Opposite New State Theatre)
'Phone Ohester 3714
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NEW YEAR • NEW PLANS
After the whistles and bells announce the
arrival of the new year, there comes a day
for review, readjustment and resolution.
It's a good time for men and women to re'read their Wills and plan revisions, such as
naming this experienced institution as Execu·
·tor and Trustee. We'll gladly discuss this
with you and your aHorney.
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
Member Federal. Depo.it WID'aIlC8 Corporaaioa
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon M. Parry
oCCUPYing their home at "Shady
BE
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, on June n. 19f1, I did
appoint Mrs. J. Paul Brown, Charles
E. Fisoher, Dr. Paul F. Gemmill, Dr.
George B. Heckman, A. Sidney John-
JOHN H. PITl\.L\N
Burgess of the Borough
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THANKFUL
BUY
VICTORY
BONDS
B •. J. HOY 5 AND 10
BUCHNER'S
of Swarthmore.
COAL
Is No Longer Rationed!
WE CAN SUPPLY YOU
WITH AU. mE COAL YOU NEED
PRIMOS COAL· CO.
OAK LANE AND P. R. R.
PRIMOS, PA.
,
holidays
. formerlY of Moylan, are
and
family
son, Jr., Howard
ESQ., Dr.
J. Captain
AlbrightJ.Jones
Captain
Kirk.
Kirk
McCurdy. Frank R. Morey and John
A. Rumsey, as and for a Council of
Defense for the Borough of Swarthmore, to serve under the Chairmanship or the Burgess of said Borough,
pursuant to the authority of the Act
of March 19. 1941, P.L. 6: and
_ WHEREAS. the emergency which
furnisbed the occasion for the establishment of such Councll of Defense
has now ceased;
NO\V, THEREFORE, pursuant to
the authority in me vested, I do hereby
proclaim the termination of the duties
and functions of $aid Council of Defense, and in behalf of the eitlzens or
this Borough, extend the thanks of the
community to the aforesaid individuals
and the larger group of citizens who
co·operated so loyally In preparing for
emergencies which happily did not materialize.
As of the date of publication hereof,
said CounCil of Defense shall f'nd Its
official existence, and any equipment
remaIning subject to, its control shall
be delivered to the Undersigned for
disposition in accordance wIth law.
IN WITNESS 'WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and official seal
this 17th day of December. 1945.
Near Clifton Heights
Grade 1 Colliery Anthracite
Equal to Any CoalFOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
PHONE MADISON 4902
baYiac
'I'M ~_
CUnpeIJll' tfW 1 _ OR Una and
Granun&' Annultl... &1\ JIOI_ 1n
an ..._
to
make ",-'YJDeDt, &D4 tlIOI8 ba.m.d"mM
to pl'eMnt the AIDe without de1a7, to
THE PENNSYLVANIA. COIlPANT
Ji)STATE OF WILLIAM ALLAN
ESTATE OF EIOIA CRESSON oa.
LaSOR. Deceased, late of Borough ,of DEN. also knoWD . . EIOIA C. OG-
Grove." Westtown, Pa.
when reslriCU......... JIfte4
Charles E. Fischer
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W. S._ Bittle
'" So~
OU1...J
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
Desirable lola available
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LI8UDp SoUclte4
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H you do not receive 'a notice and care to Jom and contribute, leave your membership fee at the Swarthmorean office
r
_nt&r7 on tho ...... _
F.
LOST~ne
Walter V. Linton
IIlITATB 01' BOBAB'l' OAX1C8
DAVIDSON. D'0"M4, (Lat. of
8 _ I . e' Delaware: Count,., Pa.)
tten T..tament&r7 oa. the abo"
__te have been .,..nted to the un ..
4tn'-»e4. who reqUNt an penoM
havJq cJ&1mJr or demanda aaainl;ll
e Estate of the deoedent to make
nown the .an:Je. uti aU pehUDaI Jh.
debte4 to "the decedent to make pay.
ment, without delay, to
Auaueta Moulton DavhLsolI,
Esecutrbr
110 Guernsey Road.
t
Swarthmore. Penna.
or to her AttorneYil.
RaYDlODd K. Denworth .
D
rinker. Biddle a: Re&th,
IfZ9 Walnut Street.
Phll&delph(a. PL
and
....·k
H the volunteer firemen are wining to pay $2.00 dues and
give their time, day or night, and risk life and limb protect-
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Lanadowne, Delaware County, Pt:nll.
8ylvania.
Letten ot Administration hn\"lpl!
been aranted to the undeNJl,gned, at
penolUl having claima or demands art
reqU8Ited to make known the 8amt".
and -aU persons Indebted to the said
Eltate are requested to make payment,
wJtbQut delay, to .A11aD Jl. LaBor, No.
ning.
.
116 WindsOr Avenue,
l.an.8dowu@.
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Murray of Pennlylvania, Admlnlatrator, or ~h18
Princeton avenue will spend a tew Attorney, Guy· G. deFurla. Crozer
days
In New York City over the Bulldlng'/Chester, Pennaylvanla.
"Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Galbreath of
tT-1l-30
Benjamin West avenue entertained New Year's holiday."
of Harry, CllJford Campton.
.Jesse H. Hobbes. B Ie, stationed JrEstate
hOU8e guests for a few dayS OVer
•• also kno"Wtl &II H. ClIttord. Camthe Chrlsbnas holidays.
Their at tbe Radar Bebool. Gulfport, ~Jon, Jr.. late of the tOWnship ot
""ether Providence. County of Delaguests included Mrs. Galbreath's M1B8., spent a few hours on Sunday ware. Pennaylva.nla. Letters Testaevening
with
his
parente
Mr.
and
parentS Mr. and Mrs. Charles B
Mrs. J. Herman Holmes ot Haver..
Homer. her brother-in_law
ford
place.
alster Mr. and Mrs. WllIfam
Louis
de Moll of Park avenue
Blair and baby, and her aunt MIBB
recently
discharged from service
Isabel Myers, aU of Baltimore. Md.
entertained
at Open House on SunJohn~y Bates of North Chester
day
afternoon.
road Will be host to a grOUP of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deacon ot
his: young frIends tOday 1n honor of
Lafayette
avenue entertained Sunhis birthday, anniversary.
day,
evening
1n honor ot Mr. Dea~
Dr. Qnd Mrs. Joseph S. Bates ot'
con's birthday.
"'Rockey Spring Farm," Paxon
PhYllis Smith ot Haverford aveHollow road, Media will be hosts
nue and Betty Lou Emery of Chesto Dr. and Mra. J. H. Bruun and ter left yesterday to stay until Mon-Mr. and Mrs. WJUlam R. Argyle day with Ru.th and Joyce Trask of
o'~er New Year's Day.
Plainville. Conn.
Mr., and Mrs. Howard G. Hopsqn
Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson ot
of Rutgers avenue were hosts on Streth Haven avenue· entertained
Christmas Eve for dinner to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Poole and
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munity to maintain· these low rates.·
or mail your check to the
THE SWARTHIIOREAN
THE INGLENEUK
Q
DEW DROP IN
CO·ED BEAUTY SALON
H.B.GREEN
lL\RTEL BROS.
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
S'l'RATH HAVEN INN
FRANK'S DABBER SHOP
SWARTHl\IORE CO·OP
W. MARK BITl'LE
HARVARD TEA ROOK
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THE BOUQUE']'
ALICE BARBER. GIFl'S
E. L. NOYES
HANNUM .II: WAITE
PJitI'ER E. TOLD
A. P. SMALLEY
SWAR~ORE
.
NATIONAL
BANK '" T1\UST CO.
MIOBAEUS fJOT,TiFGE
PHARMACY
,,
J
turned from t"olr woddln.. triP to
Canada,' and Dr.' .nd M .... · F. J.
WYle and sinall da~ght..... ' Anne'
marie and Christina or Wub.lng...
John Bowdltcb. UI. recently re- ton. D. C.
Mr. and M";'. Jobn Bowdltcb,Jr..
Of Cedar'lane entertal..8jI .... family
,,"oup over tbe bollday" wben tbelr
gueata Included Capt.. &nd. Mn.
OPEN .1
.
nu
,FalDAY
9 PoM.
. SATURDAY nu 6 PoM.
MONDAY nu 6 PoM.
a.OSED ALL DAY TUESDAY -~....
A La.... Array of
APPRECIATION
VILUES·
,
w. IIIoW our app ... clatlo" of your
Ipl_dld pcill OIIag. by always proIOIIfIIIII a host of quality foods at
molt al"Wlly. prI-. Your pi-re
.. _ satisfaction.
fancy, Po .... KlI~ YOUIIII, T.,,".r, Grado A
TV
EYS
Whole Fresh Picnic Shoulder.
Whole Fresh Pork Shoulders
III
30c
Ib 32c
sSe
Ib
URGE JUICY' FR.INIF1JRTERS "'sSe
7c
Long Cut Sauer Kraut
Ib
I.ARGE SMELTS
I
.. ase
No.1
ContidJa.
lt27c
"27c
.. 35c Pollode ~ .....
Oyaton - - - - -35c Whltl"g Fillets
Sag.-··
......... Be
""...... 6c
Marjoram - ' - : " ":' 41
SoaIO,,11III ... s...... 10e
.
lle
RItz ....'--~15c IJ~23c
Com Starch --7c
Thymo _..
'NIMCB
....."I"g-·-·.........
MEAT
SANTA '.
Editor:
It waa a tired and weary Sa,nta.
Claua who arrived ·at. our , ho~
4.30 Cbrl.t.mu morning to treat
our children to suoh 4ellgh~ as only
be can' bring. and tbo' be must
bave been exhausted there waa no
elga or It In ble admirable handling
or himself and perfect Interpretation of wbat Santa should be to
Ilttle one&.
80 for the third year. I felt a
rush of gratltude to this man whom
W'e don't know. and tried to ex...
press an appreciation that no
words or small tokens can say.
There must be hundreds of otlier
parents like ourselves who -teel
belplesa before this ultimate In
Christmas stvlng. and It occurs to
me that It we band together. each
contributing our bit, we could
find 80mething for Santa that
would remind him that we are
grateful more than wo.rda can ezpress. and p'roud that we have
among us som~one who really Uvea
the Cbrlstmas Spirit.
Sincerely,
Jean Simmons Bass.
IoIarpret.
q.E.
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of "fAlIPWOO!l"
BAltimore PIke.: anel her 'IIOn Mr.
Erneat Lanse. Jr.. bave returned
bome after a . . .', vlalt In Fond
du I.ac aDd Mllwauk~, WIa.
..
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. Ann Gorman of the 8wa.rthmore
Apartment.a,.& 'Hnlor at Beaver College wbo \0 home for the bollda)'B
left Tbqrsday tor a vIoIt of a tew
days wltb friends .In Baltimore. Md.
*.,...
STEAKS - CHOPs
SEAFOOD 0.... S..« ;'Il)'
Completely Air-CooditicJDed
.,---_ _ _ _ _ P' EA'SE NOTE _ _ _ _~---,
WE WILL BE CLOSED AU. DAY
MONDAY, DEC. 31. - . TUESDAY, JAN. 1
.
At Last!-The Two-Way' Stretch
Lt. William C. campbell of Tala
avenue has been released to In ..
active dUty under the NaV)" 4emobUtr.aUon program.
Lt. CAmpbell reported tor active
you have long
duty March 16. 1842. at tbe Na.val
Training StatIon. Norotoo Helgbti.
been looking for
Conn., at\d received ·communlc~.
tlon Instruction tor a month. He
was .communicatlWlB Watch Ote!cer and assistant In charge ot the
Communications Center at headquarters, C8.r!bbean Sea Frontiet,
San J"uu, Puerto ruco. for 2'0
Firmly knit of synm·onths.
Th611
tollowing nine
thetic two-way stretch
to give just tha.t necesmonths as Assistant Communlca"
sar:Y'
bit of firmness to
tions Officer," Naval Air "lItation,
. slim you 'Ii g 6gure&
Wildwood. N. J., he- was attached
You'll appreciate t~e
to. ' Naval 'Alr Tran8port servlc~.
ease WIth ·whlch lit
launders. Four elastic
squa.dron Three at· Olathe. Kaneea,
garters.
a.tt otacer in charge of the Commu·nicaUoDs Department. supers.....u, medium and IBrge sizes,.
vising detachment communicatioDB
Speares for FoaI:ldR.Uons Second Floor
and aaststlng in the establishment
of the· .nation Wide air .n-ou.nd .~!$~~"~I$~_lIl$~~
GIRDLE
PORK LOllS .~C:::: .. SOc: ~.!":
JDMtuIalJl
Old FalW..
~r
TO
RElEASED
~4:Je:
Codfbh - - ..,....
TiwIKS
Navy iadlq o"",,,lt· for .r.r operation . of NaYaJ air' lnL..lporL
pLan...
Lt. campbe1l rwelvejl 111,1 A.B.
do_ from Swartllmore. Coli.....
01..... of 'IT. Pr.lorto ,nterl'l&" the
Navy, be ..... employed by Eo I.
duPont, WUmlDgton. •Del., . wblcb
be' pLano to rejoin. ..... campbell
Ie the form or Mia Janet M&r.aret
Jamel of Yale avenue•. The,. have
a ZO.'" month· .. old dauahter,
.
,
\
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10'"
·18c
Diamond Walnw
".Qc
Ralsl"s ....... ........ 15c
--.
Currants ...._..
Layer Figs
y..·n lib 1t. .111
.... ... 17c
....... 241
Just Arrlvod-New Pack
IISaJ Delldous
PORI I: BEANS
- I:::':, 6 1kZ 47'
1,..101 prl..
cans
Slowly coobd ....11 ...., .. bean•
rich tomcrto
.-'Ifo ""'" 1ft •
tS:.--. PEACE' ON EAR.TH
OUR HEARTIEST
GOOD WISHES
TO YOU • • •
oplcy
IO\IAI
H,:;,2._
....NIk Sweet Pe..
No.2.80
Ideal Faaq Cat .....
(ISCD Faaq SaUe&' Jtaoaut N~V.·."
.......daIe Evap. MIlk
II!aJ Paaaake Flour It.i~.
4 ::~ SIC
~·7.
:.1,.
g..tIlB.elll EUra ......~ Rice
g..tIl..., Oau
~": 110 I
~~.
Ca..londa ......... 1O~I~o"lb
,. til B.eIII Maca""" ~~":~~
Ib
ale
1SO
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and every member of
y~ur family this New
Callfomla P_s
"19c
Tallll"'--'::'-:::- 2'''25'
sweot ..... -
,
Year of 1946~· Every-
3'''29c
Color,.. - - --19c
..... --25c
thing' you want most
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ORANGES .:::::.
8': sSe
dearly is our New Year
FLOUR fM~t::.t1y 5':::' 24' :10':::' 46'
wish
JUICE 1t:'!..'T ':.217'·~41·
FRUIT
CAIE
~::..'"
2
C
'IZ.
MaI••I, Fruit Cake .. _ n . .... _ ...
2 ....... 99c
fOr you. • • • •
c.t.o
-"'2Oc
hc._ --.:::nc
Cole. Rour - IOpP ...... Shad
"-22c
........, CDCDa ~"'lOe
U - _ _ . - - 2... -26c Sauce" - - - 11 ,":lOe
....u u - - .... 241
asalu. - . : . Pldrlos· . _ - ':21c
Cant ..... ':
2""-12c OlIvos - - - ....
i.,d.,.':'.
:r
Michael's College ~harmacy
ON
, THE CORNER
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The Swarthmorean, 1945-12
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