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THE ·SWARTHM
GOOD
CITIZENS
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ON
TUESDAY
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':VOL'"
No. 44·
_GO.·PER YEAR
SWARnIMORE,.PA., FlUDAY, NOVDmER 1, 1848
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:COMMUNITY CHEST
:WORKERS NAMED
'17 Captains Prepare
, Teams ,for Nov.
·Campaign.
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JR. ASSEMAI.lFS OPEN
'rhe llt4 season of the .Bw~rthmore Jr~ Assemblles opens at the
Woman's Club tomorroW' evenliig.
The services of the locally wellknown inatrucior; Herbert E. Mldi-
GARNET READY
FOR HOME GAME
"
Take on GIen-Nor
High To-Day
A
' t 3: 15 P.M.
,
MRS. MIll ER HEADS
1946 SEAL SAr.E
Mrs. Bar." L. Miller of Thayer
road will head the 1946 Chrlatmas
Seal Sale Committee In Swarthmore
which opens November 26 and will
contlnue until Christmas.
"\t la vety gratifying that Mrs.
Miller has agreed to head the'
Swarthmore Seal Sale Committee,"
said Mrs. G. G. LeverIng, county
education director ot the project.
"The success ot the county campaIgn will depend upon the work
of the local committees." The local
chairman will be happy to have
volunteers to 'nn"'_ her .
.........,..
Mrs. Levering contlnued, "TuberC:1losls last year killed 106 people
In Delaware County. If the tuberculosls death rate is to' be reduced'
and further spread ot the dlaea88
prevented, we must expand the
activities of the Tuberculosis AssoclaUon."
STASSEN THRILLS
LOCAL CITIZENS
"
Young 'Republicans
Present Party\
ener, Jr., ha:ve been secure<\ and
the music wUl be provided by Price
Dowdy, and hla orchestra. J!lnrollCandida~
. 'Swarthmore's or- ment 1a sUIl open and zeservatltins
ma,y
be
made
through,Mrs.
W.
Edganization' to ha.nA
id
The ynung
Republican Oommltd ....
resolute an d "
...e t
orm
ne
~
'die / the 194'1. Cam- war _edtord, 614 S. Chester road.
The chaperones tor thla week tor, Swarthmore High School eleven
tee ot Delaware County under the
patp ot the Comthe seventh grade which meets will meet the strong Glen-Nor
leadershiD ot John B. carter.
munity
Chest. of
from 6 to 7:16 p. m. will be Mr. High team on their home field at
chairman furnlahed the BwartbPhiladelphia
and and Mrs. F. R. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Rutgers avenue at 3:16 p.m. today.
more community with an lnte:eatVicinity" is about Leroy Wright, and Mrs. Alban E.
The local eleven came through
complete, it was reported' ~el!ter Ro~ers, chairman.
' their hard fought football game
Ing and lnformatlve program Toesday by Arthur R. Dana.. Director
The ninth KTade which meets with Sharon Hill last Saturday
night featured by a sUrring o.ddreu
of ilie I>J.strlct. Below are' 1l8ted from 7:80 to 8:16 p. m •. wlll be bruised and physically sore but
by Harold E. Btaaaen of Minnesota
at. the .'....
-'ly held In th'
Altonum
the workers enrolled to date on the 'chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. G.' F. otherwise In tip-top shape. The
e au..
various teams tha.t wUl, solicit resi- Corse, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Frank team has eve." right to be proud
ot the BwarthJ!lore High SchooL
dents oftne Borough, In the Red and Mrs. Henry C. Ford, chairman. of the way It fO'Jght the Sharon
An enthU81aatlc and eager group
Feather drive which opens here
From . 9: 3 0 to 11: 16 p.m. the IHII I team during the entire, game.
0 t S wa rth moreans b egan to gather
on November 4.
'~
tenth grade dances :1nder the chap- It demonstrated Its ablllty and
at the meeting long before the
Team captain, Leonard C. Ash- eronage of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel spirit by the way it came from be·
scheduled appearance of Commanton.
Reynolds, Mr. and M~. ·H. H. Glb- hind, tied the score at 6-6 and't.hen
der Stassen and 8I'ew to overftow'
Team' captain Robert L. Coates, son, Jr.; and the chairman,' Mrs. took the lead later at 13-12 only
proporliona by the time the meetMrs. Fred calvert, Dwight Cooley, Carroll 'P. Streeter.
to lose the game 19-13 by the specing opened at 8:30 p. m.
Mrs. E. H. Garrett, Steele D. Gentacular forward pass play of the,
Carter opened the meeting and
semer, W. F. Hanny, A. S.· JohnSharon Hillers. Local Swarthmor.e
lntrodl;lced the prellmlnary sp8a.kson, Jr., Mrs. L. E. Kauffman,
rooters may have come awaoy trom
ers on the program. T1.lelle gentleMiss Alice Marriott, J. W. Paxson,
the. game wlth some quest\ons In
men were the local repu't,llcan can_
H. L. Peel, Mrs. H. D. Sipler, C.
their mind about what appeared to
dldates for offlee'ln next Tuesday's
P. Streeter, 'David Ullman.
be weak officiating or perhaps a
0 ICY .]
election. Among the' celebrttles on
Team captain, Isaac G. Darlingfeeling that the pass receivers of
the platform was State Senator
ton.
the Sharon Hlll e\even should have
Weldon B. Heyburn who r088 and
been bottled up more thoroughly
acknowledged the greetings ot his
Team C&I1taln, Waldo B. Davibut no one. who watched the game
many friends In the audience but
son, Mrs. Carl S. Cleave~, },[rs.
could have anything but respect
Plans were made at a recent did not take the opportunity to adWaldo B. Davison, MrS.' George
and admiration for the gallant. meeting of the League of Women dress the g.rolip' becRuse ot the exPlowman, Mrs.· Anita M.· Travis,
hard driving, splrlted and, capable Vpters board at the home ot the tensive program scheduled tor
MJ:8~ P. I.. wpttaker.
'. ,
exhibition
the local boYS produced preSident, Mrs. Glenn MOI'row, tor those who are up tor electlon on
Team captain, Edwin J., Faulkduring
the
enUre period of play., a study group on "Foreign Policy: the present republlcan ticket.'
ner, MriLJ. P. Daugherty,' Mrs.
A dellghtful and ,excellent muslIt
was
a
strong
and experienced the United States and Russia." UnThe first speaker on the program
Doriald P. Jones, Mrs. J. :P'. Nar- cal program Is promised by Mrs.
team
that
defeated
Swarthmore
but'
der
the
guidance
of
the
foreign
was
Walter F. Layer, candidate for
beth, Mrs. Henry A. Piper, Mrs. Anthony L. Ventner, chairman of
their
victory
was
uncertain
up
unrelations
committee,
of
which
Mrs.
the
State -Legislature and former
H. Stephens Plummer,. Mrs. Ray music, for the regular meeting of
til
the
time'
the
whistle
blew
endHerbert,
Fraser
is
chairman.
with
officer
In the United States Marine
S. Quick, Mrs. Carroll E. Robb, the Woman's Club next Tuesday,
·Mrs. Carl' Chase co-chairman, the Corps. Mr. Layer spoke> of th e
ing' the'last play.
Mrs. John W. S~bold.
November 6, when Dorothy Paul,
The defensive play of Storck at /;ltudy grouP',will meet on four suc- hopes and aspirations at the reTeam captain, FranclB H. For- Leona Gold and Robert N. HlIk.ert
center,
Campbell at end and sub- cesslve Mondays. beginning ncxt tllrned' veterans. and emphaslzed
"yt.he, Robert Bradford, C. C. Bro- will entertain the members with an
.
stltut~
Blake
at '
right tackle is week, November 4, from 10: 15 to the fact that, many veterans are
gan, Mrs. J. PaUl Brown, Mrs.' afternoon of chamber muBlc.
worthY. of special note. for time 11:30, at the home of Mrs. MUes disappointed' and disillusioned by
Edward N. Hay, Ropert N. HIlThe program w1ll consist of three
a~t,:r
tln:J6 !hes~ 1?jYS did a, bang-~p .~. R~~~~~~~, 6~O~de~~~~~~~~: .~.: ,~Olmcg(....~4\.::,e~AA9,mhL.C~~£UMp.~,..
kert. -Colin B..Hit;ch~,-M-rs.-A.J.,:" -numbeJ'8::~Trto -·by Loelllet 'in R
job of ,stopping the swiftly moving
.Leaders or"lhs ,afsCu8e1ons In- as theY found them since they have
bert S. Johnson, Joseph E, Le- Minor, the Beethoven Trio, Opus
"T" formation plays ot their oppo- clude Mrs. Carl ~hase, Mrs.' Troyer returned \lome.
.
hecka, Henry C. Patterson.
l1,'ln B Flat Major, closing with
nenta. Harry Warren was a atand- Anderson, Mrs.' Bryce,and Mrs.
(Continued of!. Page 4)
. Team captain, Mrs. Francla ,R. the sparkllng Mendelssohn D out In the SwarthmOl'e running at- Miles Robinson. Names of those
Gibson, Miss Oltve Perry, Miss MIl- Minor. The Loelllet is a very early tack and demonstrated that he has planning to attend' may be reglsdred Simpers, Miss Ann Whiteman; 17th' century opus, the Beethoven the ablllty and spirit to rise to the tered with Mrs. Robinson, teleTeam, captain, Sewell W. Hodge, one o't his works written especially occasion when the opposition gets phone 0573-J.
Mrs. Bewell W.' Hodge, Mrs. Ar- for chamber m'Jsic performance, tough, and tough It was. The passMrs. Phelps .soule and Mrs., Richth~r J. MacCormack, Geor,e W.· and the Mendelssohn opens so gay ing combination of Huey to Patton ard Brandt will act as dis~ufl8ion
Adult Education for World AfMcKeag, Wayne W. Randall, Mrs. that no matter who wins the elec- clicked at several critical momenta group, co-ordlnators, in' the handl- fairs was the theme of the tall
Agnes Y. lJ. Sheldon, 'Mrs. Oliver tton members should be able to of the game and accounted for one Ing of this s~bJect so widespread meetihg of the County Federation
G. Swan, Hugh '0. Thayer.
fl!:ce the ~eturns with ~Ight heart. of the Garnets touchdowns. The In news .interest at the present of, Women's' Clubs on Thursd8Y,
Team: CAptain, Howard G. Hop. Mrs. Paul is a graduate of the touchdown play was exceptionally time.
October 29, wl;1.en the Springfield
arin, '"MrS." Chandler Caton, Mrs. j~ll1ard Institute and later studied good, having superb timing and exThat Girl Scouta wlll be helping and Rutledge Women's Clubs were
Howard G. Hopson, Mrs. D. W. R. under Stojowskl. She Is very acti.ve ecutlon.
to sell jam, jelly, pickle,:!, honey, co-hostesses wlth the Swarthmore
Morgan, Mrs. Randolph J. ROe88, as an accompanlat and ensemble,
In toda»"s game the Garnet's will and salad dressing donated by ,club her~. Mrs. John H. Pitman was
. carl 'Rti&n,' Ho~d'
WItt.'
piayer and teacher.
meet a GI~n-Nor team that has members In the following weeks, to In charge of arrangem€:lnts and Mrs.
Team ('aptaln, W. Henry Linton,
.Mrs. Gold studied at the Curtis just come through with' a well- asslst.lnrai&ing the necessar}' bud- Wm. A. Decalndry ot hospitality.
Miss Eleanor Bye, Miss Mary "L. Institute and la now at the New earned victory over Prospect Park. get for league work this year, was Twenty-tour county officers were
Bye, ~s. C. B. Campbell, Mrs. School ot, ~slc where sne ls con- It Is a big strong team, with an at-. just announced by ....Mrs. A~bert ente.rta1ned at luncheon by the
R. H. Fellows, C. I. Galbreath, Jr., centratlng on chamber music under tack that uses George Rodier on Hillis, chairman of the League tele- three groups.
Mrs. Otto Kraus, Jr., F. R. Lang, Jascha Brodsk'Y, flrst violin of the sweeping end runs and a passIng phone committee.
Four dlvtslons of the educational
Theodore Saulnier, Mrs. W. R. Curila Quartet. She is also a mem- comblnaUon tliat uses Spencer and
department of the Federetion - liSoden. :1. C. Taylor, Mrs. G. C. ber of the first violin section of the Forbes on the receiving end' and
brary extension, radio, motion pic-,
JR.
PLANS'
Wagner.
New Chamber Orchestra.
ture, and scholarship - presented'
Dyson doing the major part of the
Members of the Boud of .. the phaaes of the problem. Mn. WalTeam captain, Maurice Moore.
Mr. HUkert fa a 'former pupll ot passing. The Glen-Nor team hu
Team captain, Edward L. NQYes, Alfred Zighero' ot the Boston loSt but one game arid that to Sha- Junior Woman's Club met Tuesday lace Savage, cou,nty educational
HoracePasamore, Joseph ~eyn- 9ymphony Orchestra, and is now ron mn. Ther will furnish Swarth- e"enlng at the home of Mrs. Scott chalrm&n, presided. A scholarship
olds.
studylpg with Orlando .Cole, CeUist more High the toughest kind. ot .Daniels In Medl!L Final plans were report over the past 16 years was
Team captain, George Plowman, ot the Curtis Quartet.
opposition today and It will be a made tor the "Evening In Holly- especially interestlng to the local
Mrs. .Davld Braun, Mrs. E. FaIr
It la urged that membe1'8 be in t~ll time job for the local eleven wood" which LeRoy Miller of Phil- club, since it, not only contributes
adelp1)i~ . will present on TuesdaY to the county fund, but 0.180 malnCampbell, MrS. J. Roy Snape, Mrs. their seats promptly at two o'clock to take them.
evening, Nov~mber 12, In tbe Wo~ talns the Bonsall Memorial Fund
Jack Thompson, Mrs. Stewart R. both in courtesy to the ai-tlsta ilnd
However Coach Robinson's, boys
Thorbahn, :Mrs. Willard Tomlln- so that not one lovely note will be led by Capt. MCcpwan have every- man's Club, House.
for scholarship loans.
The programs for December and
, During the afternoon soSBlon
80n.
ml88ed..
thfng it takes to win ball games.
(Continued on Page 6)
Hostesses will ~e Mrs. Carl de- They are holding their heads high" January were pl&nned -lnc~udlng Mrs. E"dward R. B. Tull; .Jr:, County,
Moll and Mrs. D. Reed Gear. Mrs. &118 dlsppolntecl but proud ot what 8uch events as a covered dlah sup- president; received the County
a da~ceand a bridge party. On President's pin from lin. Harold
NEW SCHOOL LUNCHES DwIght Cooley and Mrs. A. W. theY did agatnst Sharon Htu and p~r,
December 17, the girls under the Bodke, 'presldent ot the Southeaaare colng Into the game determined co-chairmanship of Bobby Bla.kl8Last Monday the -national school' .Johnson will pour.
to see Swarthmore HIgh undefeated ton and Anne Cochran will hold a tern District.
lunch program .... put IDto operaActlve In the county prOgram
.
Kto ..,.
In the ~emalnlDlr games,of the 11146 Cbrlstmas dance 1n ~e Club House.
tion' In the 1ll&'h IICnool cafeteria.
were
,MlBB Mabel Talley, Recording
'~
Uuder thIS' procram a' lunch ..
The .Junior Club turned Into the Secretary an:! 'Mrs: 8.' B.-n,"
The Kappa
ppa CJamm. wU1
,
served pupu. at a reduced cost.
meet at the, home of .n. III1toD II.
Mn. 'l'bcim.u .. :.racJiecm of Park NeedteWGrk' GUlld & total' of tour ec.nty ('''hatrman ot Music. wboCa .
The ,price of the lunch belntr
Pwaie11, ,.7 V~ .ftDDe fOr:- aYtJllue 88rn4 .. 1I0000nil to the reeel'ftiQr b1ll.11ifetll aD4 two crib dlrectecl nn'.! accompanied the
served Ie ZOe to thl pupils. It co,".1Iheete, all ha.Dd ma4e and feather
aU-dQ' eewIQ .MtID~ aD
'Y Tblmble Group at· all aU-cla.7 _ ..Ohoru tn Boveral uceiient m:uf.lral
BlBta ot a boWe of Jn1lk, m_t ,or
stltohed.
Botl
meat subatltute, cook6d yeptabl'" next,
..... Ruaell at-etrietnberlfof the
salad or, fresh frult, and desMrt.
IhrUtIlmore Club.
The balance ot the cost is borne
~q ~e afternoon Dr. AlexDlzle
Hetaet
of
'l'IdIrV
I'CMUI.
a
by the government throush & sub ..
.
.
. . . W. Stodc1ani, SUperlntend~nt
aid)- to' partlclpat1nc IIChools. ,
It .. ' hopecl that pupUs atad
ftl' ~. lID'l t_ 1
.
~Iad:'~~ Pu~ll~ ~~bto:··
...... ro
I 115 P K B. S.
w. oMa' NOr _
... BDtnr. Aft. Field eaptalD. Of th~~R~·~ at . . ......'ln~n~., comments 9n .hla.
parents will help make wu- P ," .=.1&
,:=COllep SoCe4tr ~ U...... _...._._ ......... _ eoUece Field' eollep.
o~_tr;ii;ror-:the i.choof Qdem,
~ lNeCl aU ral. The .ubt~n nr,
of'J:aPaa;owJlen .......~~~·'I
. .,. COIl4ucW'~ .... tIlrOU&'lI,
' a . l l l . "•. Nof be- I
.
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~,
~
~. Colle.~ ~pld
at the' tM.Q_'~~'A'~: :lIac.. '~
'-iau.anta.
.-'1:UP. M,-8eventb Ora4e'~ Clua _.............. 'W0nUi,il.- Clu~,
Raa.ty·Sp._.R. '
ArUtllr,
\4t Dl~: ... ~~ :9ttll~~
Ieee lIh.owe4 that IIl&DY ot the
10 "1& P II-Nhath G,rW,DaDCle.. ~ ........,....... Woma'D.lJ Club.
'JohD W. KMoa. preeld...t aad
eetiOot .,..nem. County e4ucato"':~.
...... •• ... -D &- - - " ' - O N t.te4 poor
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1&
p' ~ '1'enth· 0 ..... D&'alc:tn.- ClUB :.::........ Woman'_ Clul»
"au,"", au. DW~
':10-:
, ..."
. .James A.P_ _ ,vlce~.reeldent
~JII'88"rit.a;·bi ... I Herm. .·'
iD. mID.rall-tlo... TJae ftncUq.. .-:.
II 1:..".' .;. bw a "
. • _. --:arch .; ot the col.... , 1(111 Qe&k. :-about Pi1tir.,' Buperintfta.l!hlt' ~i1le Chee- ~
41eated ....... of~chIIll' PM-.~
MM.;..M....... - - "'..
ea ..eoll.~·~~~. al'i-.''meetphD..... ~m' ,J).
prOtela. I t .
'I' r • r .. ,_ I '7. 'I
,'.... of the - Bolar$', 'Club todQ'.
!a beUev" tlJat a hmch lDelDaN . , ' L a - I P. Ji.-o.a..... BI~ -' , ,', :....-.-....- ... -~. ~oIla 'ci.att.. :G.- ~hU ii,lil chlU1re I6iii Pr1t,Qk;C:...,.. :'8••t . . . . .
,,~tamba D Jao.....,.,.::::. ~. i;::'p,-'''~.~ Afteraooa • .~ ~ - - - -................. ,Club olthe ~-'
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LWV OPENING 'A .
N'EI STUDY GROUP
MUSICAL TRIO IS
ELECTION TREAT
P I·' W·th R ussla
·
Subject For
Mondays
Local Artists to
Appear Before
Clubwomen
·Co. Federated ClubB
Hear ·Dr. Stoddard
vii:
BOARD
....,n.
'1'IJ..
a_Iterso'
Tms WEEKS CALENDAR
P:
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FRIDAY,
NOVEII8I'Jl'I, I'"
,
THE SWARTHIIORE.Aft
The ~ey, DJ'. David Bn.m> wJIl Sun~, Octo~ U.
Mr. ~ )I.... AI.,.... lIIf.......•
The hrlol_.... ' .... Bai-,-"
t4ihorm
tiU aejemo,n:jo.
':
T1ie baby Is the ......4eoD of Mr.
'I. ~~
hart of Shor.liam. L. 1.. Me .~Behoti, .lIiUr of th6
and :MJ.
an4
)Ira. C. E. H&!IJlUID of Oberlla
tie
brAdeiaDat4e
wtU
b
••
.
Idir Dr. and IIr.. sotua R. BaW eli Mal. Ajipletoil of IialMite. k. Y••
IIr. and ..re, Guenth.r H. Free.· North Cheater "o&d ....d ....
••- ;
avenue.
wore go..... of gold nylOn ..,,184 ~beth FUldIaT. of TaroDto. can''''
, bel. Jr.. haYe returned from the'" MI1I. Clark W. bavte Of wail....• ilke that wom by th. maid of hoD- UlBa' PatricIa Hendron. of Ith.....
wedding trip to Vlrclnla Hot ford, Th.y wlll all attend the Penn- o;r. and carried root ch..,...,the· and M.... Elaine JOte. of o.den
Dr. and Mra. P.ter E. Coste of
\ Spr.lngd, and the former has reaum- Ptlnceto.n game Saturday and later mums, tJed with run ribbon.. II... avenue.
North Chemr road announce the
Mr. William R .. Brown, Jr.. bro· birth of a BOn Peter Frecl6rlck
ed ble studl.. at Lehlch Unlvere1ly. .,. dinner peste at the Davte home. ,Louise Servais of DIckinson av.nu.
ther
Of the brld.. will act ... ' _ CoSte\ on Tueeday.· Octo"'r i t 111
Capt. Jeaae Kenworthy of Coat..• and )llBa Ruth sortore of West·maD.
Hr& Roy P. "",gle of Comen vtU. wlll alao be a
field, N. J .• wore rut nylon _
Temple Uplverelty Ho.pltal. PhlIa.
Th. uehel1l will .,. Hr.' Peter delphia.
avenue haa returned home after a
Mr. a.nd MH. S. C. Harr1a ot of BlmUtar stYle and earrled ¥ellow
two-week vls1t with ber son·lln·la,v I Swarthmore Hlils are entertalnlna chrysanthemums tied with yellow Haldta7d, :Mr. Peter VacKfnDon
and daughter Mr. and MI1I. William Mrs. Har"'" .later Mra. John A. ribbon&. All attendante ...ore gold and Mr. Howard C. Helntsm an , all
IIr. and M.nI.. William BI'OWD
of Toronto, Canada.
iL Walter Jr., and their
Fell of Stanford. Coun., who Is here hair banda.
McCloy
of Philadelphia are .....Iv·
A reception will follo... at the
on a. two-week vBlt.
Mr. WUlIam Bell waa best man
Ing
congratulations
upon tho birth
daughter Jennifer of Narbeth.
Mr. Harry Oppenla.nder, Inab'UC- for hIs ~rother. The ushers 'Were home of the bride's parente.
of a daua-bter named sandra Arlli...
Mr. and Mre. C. W. Luk.n. and tor of Chemistry at S ....rthmore Mr. WlIIlam Scholl. broth"," of the
McCloy on October l' In the GerBarbara and Anne Lukens of Btrath High School. Is In Taylor HoeplW bride. Mr. Robert Sheppard ot Vas_ I
mlUlto;m il:oeplta1~"
.
BiRnIS
Haven avenue will spond the week.. tor observation.
ear a-.enue. Mr. Philip Sbenkle of'1
Mre. McCloy Is the form6\' Arlene
erid In Waeblncton. D. C .. and at)lr. and.l\tl'8, Ro.. Allen oS!la. Dickinson avenue. B1ld Mr. l'ldward' Mr, and MI1I. Edward E. Hannum Beh1V~tilda';shter
Kans.a.fi cttY. Ko.
of Crum Iqnne are receiving con ...
B. F. Schwalm of Nortl) Cheoter
niece. Vfrglrila Stickle a former
road, have had as their
A receptton at Strath Ha.ven Inn 8Tl!Ltulatlon upon the birth of their
roaeL
student at SwarthmOi'e .College.
gueata K1'8. Henry :u. Smith and her followed the ceremony.
aecoDd lIOn, Paul Richard born
Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall of daughter Miss Elizabeth Smith ot
Mrs. SchoU chose a Ught green ,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--'\
Lincoln avenue. BaU_ore pike Swarthmo.re avenue who are on a dreM with black and gold aCCe88or"Right. in the Center
Town"
who have purchased a home at trip south, and Mm. A. S. Wickham les and aI black hat trimmed with
Birmingham, near Weat Chester, an.d her daughter M.is8 Cynthia gold. lIer corsage was ot rust
. wl11 occupy It by November 16. Mr. Wickham formerly ot North Ches- chrysanthemums.
BulUtt and famlly of Walnut
tar road while en route to Winter
Mrs. Bell wore an aqua. crepe
'will move to the former Marsball park, Fla.. for, the winter months dress with purple bat trimmed with
home here.
'rc,D<,r.1 alter summering In Eagles Mere.
ostrich plumes and purple aceellSorMr. and Mre, William C. a
Ptc. Charles Giles left Saturday les. Her corsage ~as of small lavenmott of Yale avenue are e:ntertaln- for Camp Lawton,
.
Seattle. Wash., ,der chrysanthemums.
Ing Mrs. McDermott's mother 'Mrs. to await further orders. He had
Wa.1ter C. Jilontgomery of
been spe.ndlng- a week's leave at
burg who Is here on a
his home on Rutgers av.nue.
FE i E MISS BROWN
vlett.
'Miss Barbara Brown daughter of
Dartmouth & Lafayette Aou. - CtrU 0440
Mr. add Mre. Guy A. M.,Corkl.1
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Mr. an" Mre, William H. Brown of
of the Swarthmore Apartments
.I;Al~~" a,
Riverview road whose marriage to
.
spent the- week-end at their sumMr. and Mrs. Elwood H. Garrett Mr. Goodwin GibBon, Jr., win take
mer home at Stone Ridge. N. Y.
of Princeton avenue announce the I pllae.e November 9. has been guest
Mre. S. Herbert Evans and engagement of the.lr daughter.
honor on DumeroUB occasions.
daughter Jean of Strath Haven ave- Florence Garrett Garwood to Mr.
MI.88 Elaine Kite ·of Ogden ave,nue ha.ve arrived home troD.l MU- Jay Deardorff Cook, Jr., son of Kr.
who will act as a bridesmaid
leo City where they apent two and Mrs. J. D. Cook of Thayer gave a luncheon and miscellaneous
weeks. WhUe there, they had 41n- roa.d.
shower In her honor. saturday.
ner with Mr. a.nd Mrs. ThomBJ!l
Mrs. Garwood attended Earlham
Miss Katharine Ann Ebaon ot
SALON
Moore of Swarthmore. Mr. Evans College and Is a gl'aduate ot Dreiel Norristown who will attend as maid
spent the two weeks In South Dlioco-I Institute. Mr. Cook who ~ attend- of honor, entertained at a dinner
BeaIItY's ira MicJ.Sc 'OD Form
ta pheaeant hunting.
Ing the Wharton Gredriate School and tbeatr. parW In Philadelphia
Richard Taylor I50n of Mr. and lB a graduate of Waahlngton and Tueaday evening.
Mrs. E. H. Taylor of Harvard
Lee UnlverBit¥.
Mrs. Paul R"'.1tan of Ogden a~ ...
13
0 Iter Road
nue has geen ple4ged to the
nue entertained at' a luncheon, and
·c.JI~0478
Phi fraternity at Cornell
Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Harris of MlBB Pat Hendron of !than, a. CI8BSNorth Swarthmore avenue have an- mate at Bryn Ma.wr Collage, will
M.Is8 ;Nancy Loughead of
road attended the "Homecomlq nounced the engagement ot their
a tea In her honor on SaturWeek_snd u at Grove CU;V
dau.hter· to Mr. John David de
aftemoon..
last week-end.
Moll son of Mr. and Mre. Carl d.
_ _ _ _ _ __
Ptc. John H. Hall, Jr., let~
Moll of Park avenue. The an ...
TO WED. NOV. 9
urday for Camp Stonema.n, canr.'.1 nouncement was made at a
M~ Katha.rine Ann Edson, of
BcrvIDg
NOW Under New ~t tollowlng a 10 day leave spent
given at the Harrls'home on sun- NorriatOWD. will act ae maid of
his home on Strath Haven avenue. d q afternoon.
honor at the marriage of was BarPfc. Hall .reenlisted In the
MlsII Ha.rrIs waa gradllated from bara McCormack Brown, daughter
Army last September tor three Middlebury College. MIddlebury. at Kr~ and Mrs. William Henry
years.
Vt. Mr. de Moll was 81"aduated from Brown. of Riverview road to Mr.
Caroly.ll Balderston, a student at Cornell Unlvprslty In the School ot GGodwill Gibson, Jr.. 80n of' Col.
OPEN '1 A. M--8 P. IlL
Linden Hall. J,unlOl'" CoUep. U~m. Architecture, and served two yeara and !In. Gibson, at Toronto. Cana....oUTSIDE CATERING SERVICEspent the week... end at her home on In the U. S. Army Air Corps.
da, whiCh will take place Saturday.
Wedneeday, 7 a.m. _ 2
Sunday, 12 - p.m.
Westminster avenue.
The wed\!lng will take place In November 9 at 4: 80 o'clock In the
DAILY
DINNEltB
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to ,1.110
Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Bell of the spr;lng.
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
Speda1
ChlJiI..,..·s
PJa_
Harvard avenue had as their week----~end guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bell
BELL-SCHOLL
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ot Bea!1ldale. N. Y .• and 1\lr8. J.
The marriage of Miss Dorothea
21 Year&-$8.1I0
Leslie Bell ot 'Concord, N. C., wbo Scholl. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Good
Onlr Until Nov. 10
were here to attend the wedcU.na G. Herbert Scholl of Rose Tree
After Nov. 1_2 Yea........l0.00
Saturday of W88 Dorothea SchOll road. Media. and Mr. Rlcha.rd ·Bell,
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFlIlAN
and Mr. RIchard Bell.
sO.n of Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Bell
Swarthmore ·2080.
Mr. and M.ra. Peyton Bray
ot Harvard avenue took place SatSubscriptions
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children peyton, Jr., and Lucinda urday, October 26. at 3; o'clock. In
of
avenue returned last the
Swarthmore
Presbyterian
UNITY ~EMBLY
week from a five-day automobUe Church. The Rev. Dr. David Braun
Borough Hall
trip through Virginia 8,I1d .. VIsIt oftlclated.
10:30 A.M. F.vel'J' WedneMAY
with relatives. of Mr. Bray In
The bride, &iven in marriage by ZELIA II. WAIll'EII8, Spee ......
CUlton Forge.-Va.
her tather, wore a wedding dress
Everyone Welcame
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Lynch of skinner satt,n, featuring a sweethave purchased and are occupylnc heart neckline, long sleeves of la.ce.
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their new home at 1'1 Dartmouth a tltted bodice. and a full skirt wllh
avenue. Dr. L'ynch bas resumed hla panela of laco. ending tn a traIn.
practice in Chester after serving Her long veil tell from a crown.
four years with the Army Medical She carried an &TIil bouquet of
Corps. Mrs. Lynch and children re- white roses and ~white orchids, tied
cently arrived from Madison. Wis .• with white ribbons.
wbere Dr. Lynch was. stationed
Miss Louise Wood of Rose Tree
Friday-Saturday
most ot the time.
road, Media. as maid of honor was
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Winant gowned In a rust nylon dreSB with
sold their home on Sproul road and sweetheart neckline. short sleeves,
are planning to move Monday next fitted bodice and fun s~lrt. Hel"
to 2013 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. arm bouquet was of yellow ehrys...
with
Mr. and' Mn, Leonard O. Ashton a~tbemums tied with wide green
of Elm avenue are entertaining as rlbhon.
LaWeDCe Olivier
their house guesta thla weak JllsIt
and
Jean McKInney and M188 Irene McJoan FOiltaine
Kinney who are en route to fttta-·
burgh trom their summer home,ln
Maine. Ml"II. Edward M. Ba.asett of
MQnclay
THEATRE
N'orth Chester road, entertained·
In die play GNm PtIShINS, die Character
them at luncheon at her home
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".and to' odler's to' be cheerful,sympadledc, and'
helplul is die basis of a sound personality. Il1
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'care of yourself.; Do not forget dlat bodl your family phy.
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~WBDNlCIDAT NOON
'FRIDAY, NoVElBER. I.. 1.......
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Pi ufJ,Y twian 0aarcIa Nota
o'clock the Holy Communlon wlU
Thill suncl8.y morning at the 11 be celebrated and Dew membera
. o'clock I18r'!olce the sermon wtIl
Will be received,
~~ 8rat in a aeries of sermoDS OD
The lien's ¥luIonary MeetlDB'
·'Habd1lng LUe'. Minor ProbleJD8." of
the
CODtereu.C8
wU1
be
All department. of the Church held In the afternoon at 'I o'clock
Sohool meet at .:tti o'clock In th. In th. FIrst MethcidlatChoreh
Pa.rlah House. The Women's Bible GermantoWn. The' speaker wUl b~
ClaBB meets at 10 o'clock In the Dr.. Walter ;W. VanKirk, SecretarY
Church tran8ept.
.
of National Juettc. and Goodwill
Mr. and Mre. A. SIdney Johnson,. of the Federal Council of Chorehee
lr. at the Harvard avenue entrance of Chrlet In America. A delegation
and MJ'8. Wallace Lippincott and trom this chUrch will attend, leavMlBa Genevteye'~eavte at thEl drllve, lIng the churoh at l:tti.
'
way-tran.ept entrance will _&OIIIBt
Tl,!e Youth FelloWBhlp wjll meet
the minister In greeting the con· in· the chapel at '1 o·clock.
gregation' after the service Sun~
The Men's Forum will meet at
morning.
8 o'clock an,d the speaker will be
'l'he Church Hour NurserY' meeta Mr. Malcolm H. I.aughead at
each Su.nday morning trom 11 to 12: Media.. a recent gradua.te ot the
o'clock In the Parish House. Chnd- F. B. L Academy at Wa.shtngton.
ren between the ages of one and His Bubject wUJ be "The F. B. I.
seven may be lett 3.n the Nursery. Academy and, Its contribution to
The Boys' Junlbr Choir rehears-. La.w Entorc~ment.,. All men of
es Friday evenings at 7 o'clock. the communit'y are cordially In...
The Girls' Junior Choir rehearse& vlted to attend and enjoy the slngThursday afternoons at 1:'& 0'., lng, the message and the social
clock" 'rhe Chapel CJ}oir rehearses hour which follows.
Thursday evenings at '1:46 o'clock.
The SUb-district youth FellowThe High School FellowshIps of ship will bold their Fall Rally .In
Trinity Church and the Presbyter" the church on Tuesday evening at
Ian Church w.lll meet at Trinity 8. A :fine program haa been ai-Church tbla Sunday evening at G ranged which will be tollowed by
, o'clock.
a soclal hour and refreshments.
Wednesday, Novemtier G, Is the
The Woman's Society of Cb1iewoman's AssocJation Sewing Day. ttan Servico will meet on Wednea...
All women of the church and con- day nt 12:30 at the home of Mrs.
gregation are urged to come and Wlillam Earl Kistler. on Park
sew, or make 8urglc8J dressings. Avenue.
The meeting lB from 10 a. m. to 4
The Board of' Trustees will meet
p. M. Brl~g sandwiches: coffee and at the parsonage on WedneSday
tea w.!ll be served.
evening at 8 o'clock.
Circle No. G of the Presbyterian
Choir rehea.rsal will be held on
Church will meet In the parish
evening,
house Wednesday from 10 a. m. to
Science Church Notes
4 p. m. to sew. Mrs. B. C Harris Is ChriItian
"'Everlasting Punishment" Is the
In charge.
subject of the Lesson-Sermon In' all
Circle 7. Mrs. Frank Markley. Churches of Christ, Scientist. on
Chairman, 'JI planning to knit
SuD4ay, ,November 3•
ghane for hospitals and reqo,estal
donations of odds and ends of wool
Trinity Notes
yarn that might be uaed for
Holy CommunlOn .wlll be celepurpose. Please leave wool at the brated at 8 a.m. Sunday. Church
church office. or at the home
School will meet at 9 :46. At the
~!"8. Margaret Good 512
eleven o'clock service ot H.,Jy
avenu'e.
Communion Healy WUlan's communion service will· be Bung and
the o.nthem will be "Let Us Now
Praise Famous Men:' by R.
Vaughn Williams,
. The combined YlQung p~opre·s
Fellowship ot the Presbyterian and
Eplscopal churches wUl meet th18
evening at G p.m. to hear an ad ...
dress by Miss Gladys BroWD, MlsSWARTHMORE PRESBYTE1'IUN slonary worker In Mexico.
CHURCH
Choir School Will meet on :Mon...
Rev. David Braun. Minister
day and Wednesday at 4:30 and
9:t6 A. M.-Church SchOol.
30
10:00 A. M.-Womans Bible Class.
on Thursdaya.t 7: . p.m.
11:00 'A. M.--8ermon Topic: "Hanrrhe ushers for the services- on
dUng Life's Minor S~nday are 'R. G. Hal,g, Head
Problems."
Usber:.C. B. Blake. W. B. Bullock.
'~ODIST'
CHURCH
W.
H. Collins.' L. E. Goodenough,
,pt,.Il.iI ... .u.
lJoy N. Keiser, D.D.. Minister
F. W. Plowman, S. D. Reynolds.
SUNDAY. NOVEMBERI 3
and Dr. H. P. Stamford.
9:46 A. 1II.~ureh Bohoo '
11:00 A. M.-Hol'y Communlon.
FrieD'" Meeting Notes
'1:00 P. M.-Youth Fellowshl1).
Meeting for Worship Ja held in
TRINITY CHURCH
the
MeeUng
House
on theatCollege
Rev. Oeo, C, Alldereon. Reotor
Campus
Sunday
mor.nlnlr
11 0'SUNDAY, NOYEMBER a
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
clock.
tt.J:U: A.. M.-churcli Schoot.
During the Meeting Leonore Per...
11:00 A. M.-Ho~ Communion.
klns cares for small chUdren In I
6:00 p . . .-:roung People's Fel- Whittier House adjoining the Meet10'WBblp.
ing HoU8~
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
First Day School meeta In Whit·
. FRIENDS
tier House Sunday morning at '.46'.
BUNDAY
Claeees begin with NUrSe17
9:46 .L lI.-ll'IrBt Day School.
School age and Inclu~e the Junl~r
9:45 A. lII.-.Adnit :e'oruDl.
High Sohool. Information ~ be
TopIc: Fallh and In·
Qulry.. How Do We obtained from the OhalrmlLD ot the
DIIIeover th. True FJ.rst Day Sohool Committee. - .
Obieete of R.llgioue J. David Jac1!eOIL
Devotion 'I
Speaker:
The Mult Forum. convenes In th,
Dr. William CbrIsUan, MeeUn ... Houea SUnd~ mOrDIDa- at
All Interested are In- 9.'6. Tbe topic for November I will
v1ted to attend.
be "Faith and Inquiry."
11:00 A. )~~;:;~[;f~0r.r Worehlp,
Philadelphia General Meetiq.
,
15th and Rao. _ta Conv....
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Dear Edlu,r
Nearly 1080 S"artllmo....... ""ere
.among the 4009 people who ..... the
-tID&' football . game .,.tween
8.warth,more aDd Sh.....OD Btll 1 .. _ Hlli JIlIrIl
.....
Saturday. Th' Sbuon
!!chool Athlet;lc .t.ocI&tlo.. mun
bav. cleared around ,liio train
the game. Ian't It time that~.
more realized it. proper return from
the keen Inweat In the football Ita
!Jleh ..hool team Is play\Dg' TbIa
cannot be done. however, uum a
fence 18 erected around the RU1g8t111
athletlo tleleL For two years we have b8.d ono
of the beat football teame .in the
county co~terenc.e. Coa.ch MiUa.rc1
Robinson Is .. CIne man and an abl.
coach. Swarthmore people are In.
terested In the team and -willing- to
pay to see It play. That Is demon.
8trated by the numbers of them
who ha.ve traveled to se& the outot-town ""roee thle year and leet.
They have wIllIngly paid tb~
money for the support ot athletica:
in the other towns. But when gameR
are played in Swarthmore the
vlsltlng fane do not have to pay
unless they teel like IL It 1& all ·on
a'voluntary basis beret the charges
are lower than elsowhere and th&
sale of Ucketa .Is farmed out to one
of the high school classes on' a per_
centage basis. The receipts are dis.
appolntingly small. Our major football revenue Is trom the Thanksgiving Day game played every other
year on the College field.
Yet footba.ll.requlres considerable
ouUay tor adequate equipment (and
as parents we do not want the bo'YB
to have lcss than adequa.te). for
transportatkm, for ofHclala' pay
and various other Items. So do other plloses ot o1,1r excellent school
athletic program. Supervised football now beSins with the Fourth
grade. Mr. Lowder, who has charge
of It Is n. aplendld _Instructor. In
consequence. we shall have good
teums coming along for years
!1hcad. For two years we have had
a track team unbeaten In a dual
meet.
ha"e admittedly the beat
track la.yout in the county. But wo
can take no money from track or
hold invitation meets oocn.uee there
Is no fence around the Rntgers
fleld.
As It Is now tho taxpayers make
up the defIcit Incurzed by our high
school athletic actlvitles. 'l'hls letter
is not one of complaint on that
point. It ie rather to ask why
Swarthmore, unlike virtually every
other community· in the country.
does not recogni'l.;e the wllLtngness
of patrons to pay to see good tootball? It cannot be because we do
not wish to commercialize high
Bchool·'athletics because we charge
for basketball games and make a
gesture' at charging for football. A
number of us feci that football
should and would be supported by
those who enjoy seeing the game
&Dd~'iiOrrOtN4ow
1IIn. Howard Jar. . . . . JlarioD
Klrl< and Jeftery KUk of SoJlth
Cbeoter "QL4, _ t th. _It-end
on an autonioblle trip to FramIng.
ham. Ma..
Mr. and M,a. Alfred Bellah and
th.lr nelce II.... S ean..e Kelly of
Buffalo. N. T. have bee..
th. Anthony FaJrbanlal ramo, of
Park avenue.
Mr. and MI1I. Davtd H. Mereer of
PrInceton av....". enWtalned at
dinner WednudaJ" in honor of
birthday &DDlvereary ot tho (or...
me,.e tather Dr. E. L. Mercer of ~I
N~h Cheater road.
Dr. and Mre. Hue" Carter of Elm
avenue ~re en~rtal~n8' the· form~r·. brother Dr. Davtd W. CarlU
ot Dallae. Texae ...ho leave.o for
Washington, l>. C., SUDdaJ' to TIslt
his .roter whll. en route home.
Mr. and Mre. Samuel Dyer Clyde
at 8warthmo.re and Ogden avenues
enlertalDed InformallY on Sunday
in honor. ot Dr. and Mrs. George
M. Hughes of at. Jobn'. Vlrgtn Ja..lands who have been vialtlng lit.
and Mrs. ;Herbert Spackman of
Media. ~.,and MI'8. Clyde will ontertaln at dinner tomorrow even...
Ing In honor ot :Mr. and Kra. Wll... ;E
Uam· Yate!! at Ha.m.llton. Ontario,
Canada.
Mrs. Guy A. McCorkle ot the
Swarthmore Ap·a.rtmente: and :Mrs.
Pemberton Dlck80n of Princeton
avenue will motor to Williams.
town, Mass., and spend tne week- ..
end .wlth Mr. and Mrs. HenrY' L.
McCorkle.
Dr.:1. A. Detlefsen of Lafayette
avenu~ Is spending the week wltll
his son and family, the John D.
Detlefsens of Baton Rpuge, La.
_lin.
the
::ndceth::o~~!S t~:~~~g:~: ~ef:o~
btlUeve the Swarthmorean could do
a useful se.rvlce In sounding out
public sentiment on the proposi~
tion.
. E. H. Taylor
We KUarantee that you Will
not run out of oil, if You
, \!5e
our automatic fuel oil dellv·
ery: service from Oct 1 to
May 1.
Van Alen "ros.
Ridley Perk
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Have your wearing ap·
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parel, drapes, blaJlkets,
spreads, rugs, Slip COYl;rs,
gloves, cloth banclbags
cleaned in our own mod·
em plant
.
" We have three day, call
for and delivery service.
Nor-Way Cleaners,' 618
Chester Pike, l'!oJ'Vfood,
Pa. Phone Ridley Park
0972, ask for Mr. Kelly.
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GIVES. SECOND RECITAL
The second of three recitals
covering the sonata. Uterature of
Beethoven for Cello and Plano will
be given by W. F. G. Swann and
Diana OkkaUdea In the l.lbrary of
the Bartol Research Foundation
on the Swarthmore C 0 IIege campus
at 8:16 p. m. on Sundq, Novemb
10 19'6
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The program "fUI comprise the
following: Sonata. No.2, Op. 6. No.
2. Tweleve Varlatl~na on a Them.e
of Handel Sonata No. ti. Op. 101.
No.2.
The '. date of the last recital will
be announced subsequently.
These recltel. will be open to t.h
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public.
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Gracie . . . . Hold T.
lIem:be1'8 of the Swanhmore
HICh Bchool facnlq w""",,
at & Ninth Grade )lothe", Club
Tea. 'Which was beid In the Btch
School cafoterla on Tu~ay at I
p. m.
1. t,
Tea ... ....4w1chep were e a _
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by M.... GIl,. de Fur1&. hosp""'!W
yo;rk City. formerly of Swarthmore. chairman ~4 her commIttee':
will arrIv. today tor ....eek·o _ t Philip Alden. M.,.. Whltwo'1h Bird.
1..."-tIl Mr. and Mra. Arthur B. RobIn· M.... GeorceCoroe. )Irs. Raymon!,l
SOD of a.den avenue.
, ' . Denworth. MrS. Eo J. Faulkner,
Hr. and lire. Charl"~, Thatcher Mre. J. R. Jam.... Mrs. w."E Meaof ~en avenue wl1,l ebte~ JInI, ford. Hr& J. Ro), Snap. • .....
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~ 'l'IIatOhel' or Lci01
",cal tAIn. '.feiq,., ..ho arri- IlOD~ to Thompeon. and II.... Do!>!'ld A.
.. ~ ':0. ~ for,n fR'L
er-t.
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, Bobmiidie- of BOtie Tree .... reo
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NEWS NOTES
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JoIn..
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JI.IC{iiUJl,l~ ~t!IIZ W ~ OQy~ q. SW&!I'"~I'I''''' ,:rro",!IIo4.'I ....bflillr .eoal·yal'.
b l _ 01 tile ~ - . . .u.cu.wea.
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You - .. ptWJic -!IR t1!.t:
boss uDder
GIll'
o4IIl.P·ID
B~_ compe...."'to· pe
you what you want..
Thoee
.
.
I~ lI!'"e you bed ~ your busin-. grow
ad proIIII«. 'That is true of free banking.
i
:
free,
",stew.
We ~ rIl!lP?'lj"iwe to:ytlfP', w.,..ts
.... 11<.11..
The American Way
of ';Mnkin, ...... for yo-. ~
best ~ .... Help pmenc b.
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Mr. and lin. Vaughn K. Fos-·
. tar of Ya1~ ..veDue. whOle daugh..
ter Martha I.. a Junior student at
Welt Chester Teachers College.
were peats· -ot the. college over
Parent.· Week End. Martha ill an
active member. ot' the Music cUrrloulum on campus.
.
Barbftrs.' Ann CrOBBen ot'- North·
field S~bool tor Girls, a.nd Ma.rlan
Walnut lane bava. returned bome guest ot' Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark lege avenue enterta.lned her brldp
Karns of Smith College will attsnil
the football game and dance at
We8t Point this week-end.
Mrs. George D. Hoadley and her
daughter Mise Flo.rence Hoadley at
from an automobile trip. to Wl1· Bittle of Rutgers avenue and will club at luncheon. Thursda.y.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl P. Yerkes of
attend the "home com1ng" at the
lIamsburg, Va.
Princeton
avenue left Wednel!ld8.)'
Mrs. Edwin Wolverton of Wasb- college.
to
spend
a
week at Atlantic City
Mrs. William H. Thatcher at Colington. D. C., wlll be the week_end
STASSEN THRILLS
LOCAL CITIZENS
. (Contln"ed from Page I)
(I RUTGERS
AVENUE
'
Open Fl'lday 'Til, P. M. - Satul'day 6 P.".
CBESTER ROAD
.
I.rrc••d ".1",-
"~ME
FLOUR
QUALITY
MEAT
5-~:'34c
I
Zta~29c
10·'b bl. 66e
_tte.
N.
an.
,.."H floo.
.llkd aay.
w ••,.
Beasonably
FROZEN
0"
STIAWlERIIES
pkll
.
,
Ollvar Braad
STUFFED SPANISH
OLIVES
45c
Just check
posted Price LIst lor
lowest prices on Steer Beel, Genuine
Lamb, Pork and Poultry. We also have 8D
;!':.1!dS5°
.a• .,
I. Syrup
"'11~I.uI
P~ioed
.
'n Mo,t Mark,t,
klTi~" IDe
Smoked Sardines ~r,
Ubby's DevUed Ham 31/..·01 con 140
ZlCI.'s "nel... Chicken 7l!:. IIc
IwaMOn's Iln_ Chl~~~!bl,t 't: 28c
PrIde of ,Farm Catsup . I~.. bot 11c .
Saow" lIam CIIowdar 1,5'h... co. 240
'.A...... Ravioli Ibl~·nC
97~ ifMll .Haronl·,s"·~~"~k. 13c
.. ItItai Spaghetti Sauce 8·.. ca. 1Dc
.·Ialll_ Shredded Wheat 2 ~:: 21c
. Raisin Bran Flakes hll...•• '~:, 13c
~ IIS(1JSauarkraut L~~~~ul 2N:.;~;12 21c
': $llvar,H_keFlsh' . 15-....n21c
-, :...., llellam Shrimp 7·....n61c
, 1er...,X'·BoulUon CulteS
~. 8c
:. 'craiedUght Tana fish '12 ca. 27c
;.III.'s Potato Chips· 6.ozba·21c
Sold
A R••I
Yalf.
INCREASING SUPPLY
.t ..
qt
(}.ubttW~ (JPlulld in. (}JJ.h. ~ajJJDJ (/)~~
Thol. a .... ma.y at.... to
.dd
va.l.." to yo •• meal..
CIEREL
19c
Ib32e
.a::.:
Ib
Liarge No. 1 Canadian Smelts
Fancy Fillets of Pollock
Fancy Fillets of Codfish
Dressed Whitin9
UI
25e
lb
7'14-01
la.
Cucumllei' Pickles H'ln.C"~;':'~:'\., 21c
Walbeck's Dill Pickles
I., 21c
Sweet Mixed Pickles Mn.SchI::~i., 140
Red Cheek' Apple Juice
.' bol 22c
Wm Cheese~· !: 140: w~-:. 21c
Wisconsin Cheddar Cheese . Ib 590
Kraft Velveeta Cheese s.•••k. 34c
'alllt-ett Spread
6'12-.. pk. 21c
Whole Irled Green Peas lb pk.12c
Hershey Cocoa 'I2.lb ... 13c : ,i. ..n22c
Bakln; Chocolate Wllbu,', 8·" ba, 16c
Hixson's Pie Mix C..... Cu,l.rd ok. Ic
Rumford Baking Po.der 12·•• ca. 23c
Heinz Tomato Ketchup 1~... bol 24c
lISaJ Tea o...n•• Pok.. '4~; 11c : ~~; 35e
gJIItl.,MII Baking Powder s.., tI. Bc
lISCO Peanut BuHer
Ib 10. 21c
No Exorbitant Prioes
lb 3Se
1017e
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Good New.
Growing Children
Thrive on It
8clb Dl'op in Pl'ice of
Mo
Arthur P. Bretherlck. chairman
of the Delaware County Republican
Party, next urged the county voters
to elect the entire slate of the Republican candidates and thereby
effectively answer the interfering
Russian recommendations for the
'el()ctlon of _democrats as broad~
casted on the Moscow ra.c11o.
J, J. Sproul. Swarthmore College
alumnus and republ1can candidate
for Pennsylvania. Gene'rat Assembly
(rom Second DlBtrict. spoke (In
government eltlclency. budgats. and
spending, emphasizing the need :for
sound business practice In government admin18tration.
Commander Staaaen entered the
auditorium at 9.30 p. m., escorted
by E. Wallace "ChadWick. candidate
for the National House of Representatives :trom the 7th CongreBBional district, Ellwood J. Turner,
Clarenc!a Connor, chairman of the
Delaware County Comml..loners.
Stassen was greeted with. thund.
erous applause_ and acclama.tion
by the ....embled citizenry when he.
rose to speak after his introduction
by carter. His address was a welldellvered, keenly analytic one deal~
Ing with tho political and economic contuBion which now confronts the American people beca.use
of the Ineptitude of the present administration In WBfthlngton 8.11d
challenging the Republican party
to .....ume the. leadership In the
solution of the present natloD'al
problems by a progressive and
forward lookll\g polley based
on the fundamental American concept ot free enterprise with a minimum of Governmental control
Stassen aa1d "that new strength
Is coming te the Republican party
trom the .ranks ot labor. veterans,
young men and 'Young women and
from Democrats and' Independent
vote1'8," that this :development
arilleafrom three factors: "Firstthe widespread dlBappolntment and
disapproval ,by the people of all
walks of Ilfe of the conduct of the
national a'dmlntiltratlon slnce the
end ot...w.u-: Second-the unussually
able gr(mP ot new Republican candidates for CongreBB and tor the
Senate In many ·of the States ot the
Union who are wlnnln·g exceptional
support from the people ot their
districts; Thlrd-a growlnr confidence that. the Republican Party
will measure up to Increased~ responsibility In the Intsre8t of all
of the people as the majority party
in the yea.rs abead. '"
Stseseil urgad the meetlnlf to gat
behind the local candldate8 and
elect the local straight republican
ticket ... well ... Honorable Edward
Martin for United States Senator
and James H.
thereby
Jofntn"
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-criticliiP08t'War
ORAIGE JUICE
Flo.ida
~D Glenwood Orange
II . and Grapefruit
'do·' .,. '0.
BLElD
Yo • •••
• ."•• ....d.
.....1lBME RAISIN BhaD
';I:~~,o.
10"
4:::33.:
A famous houMhold name that calls for the hiahe•• Itandarell In
butter maldna. loch pouad confab.. the IW'" crea.. from 10
PINEAPPLE JUICE
quam of pun, fnlh .. ,,"-
Richland Butter
~'35°
ISe
S!IJ&
Up
1m
fJzR
WinbA
'.
.10""0'. 29c: 15 ·1. . . . 43c
liSCO CORR
Fancy Crgam
Style, Golden.
c..217
N••
Fancy
5 3ge
JUICY ORANGES
ICEBERG LETTUCE CALIF. 120
23c
FRESBBROCCOLI
FANCY MUSHROOMS ~~ 32c
STAYMAN APPLES '3 25~
Flo.ld.
Ibs
Ib
la.g.
bunch
California Almonds ' Ib 45e
Large Walnuts ~!~nd· Ib 48c
Planter's Mixed Nuts .~;' 34c
Salted Peanuls Plo.I,,', s..,". 2lc
Roasted Peanuls \~s~~tI2 e~~, 25c
Lemon Juice Colll,,"I. 5'h·.",'lc
Shelled Walnuts Call~!:, pk. 29c
Sunrise Extracts ,.•• boll1c
Parfait Horseradish s,., I., l5c
Pumpkin Pie Spice Id..' '~k;' 8c
Idul Whole Allspice •.•• ".15c
IISaJ Vanilla Extract 2,;:: 3lc
Speedle Whip
bol15c
For Whipping Tobl. Cr.am or
Milk .
PI DI ,.Chocolate Syrup I:: 25c
Farmdale Large Extra Standard
16c
SWEETPEAS
GREEN GIANT 21°
APPLE SAUCE N:;..2 16
PRUNES
2 46c
PARCAKE FLOUR 2:'~" 12c
No.2
ca.
Large Peas
No.2
Wountaln GrowllEastern
Ib,
·
Eat More
gjIJI. BRtd
·9uality
BGGS
D#Itt.,14I Cake Flour u.••o__ ".1.71:
Ipagbettl Dinner .OC;~:~'D" .kg 33C
9,o&1.,MII Oats ':."; Z4C : ':k~' 11c
lISCO VInegar "'hit. DI,till.d
.~:;' IZC
Dazzle Bleach
Y'b::' Z7e
Wlndex GI...
' . : 13e : 'g~' Z9c
SPEEDUP
'.r.~r. LIe
SIH Shl.l.g
, ''TAKE HOME 'AK"
Ii-llal can
*:Som,
'ge
Rob·ford Medium Califor_.1.. .._
·Ib
pkg
Self. Rising
EYap.
Repp'l Natural Sweet
Cranberry Sauce New Padt Ckoa. Spr.,,~.. , con 23c
Farmdale Cut Green Beans No,"··14c:
Sacramento Asparagus "'~~{"" No..... 36e
't.I,g
gal
1--
, FRUIT COCKTAIL
36c
·FANCY PUMPKIN ~::kN:~!11220c
. ·PiBj'tIl'VJ,. SlJPPLY
nODI WAX
0
. NllW Pac:k
California
w..ck aro lOW 10 oor ... rkat. I.
;,
Naw Pack
lISa}
8•• Gee \I.get.bl.
CROW I~II
toon Dinner
b".:lI:"" 49.:
-cooms
24e
Co.lolM =n
Sprouls, can Noodl •• ,
and Teo ,kg
61i ... ,kll
Item. are stili In !Imlt.d lupply. It
IlnY
I
I....
'll
. fJiDdCL
COFFEE
44e
Drip or
Roguia.
Ib
la.
caa
Foods
12
L'"
LAMPS
15
waHl
• gal
log
~. gM.6~ . STRAINED
i'"~;
.-...
Westlnghous.
100
CIDER
43c; 76e
'oy by Dozen and Save
No. 2'1.
French Dry Cleaner S...du. :~ S5c
Blutex Laundry Bluing .=.. . ISC
Austin', Carpet Cleaner '~:: ZSe
Silver Aid Silver Polish . ''j:: ZSC
Wilbert's
Floor Wax Rub
No
.Ulrt S.
Cln
7Safety Matches 'nd•••••••" N. IOe
LJ
49c
Ib
C
ca ..
M.dlam to
La.ge·Sllo.
82°·
MIXED Nuls'
New Pack
~.
P TATOES
....,~, 50 .:$ 129
Ib
Cnam• ." Prints of Quality
-'
S.I ...... M.ln.
or 'enna.
U. S. N•• 1 511. A
Katahdin Typo
America's Great Prize Wiqning Butter
Liquid Sunshine
DEAD 2---21 c,
I ..
recognized by the people ot the
countrY. pla.ce a grave, Dew re-
.po.....lblllty upon the Republican
Party. It meaDS that we muat
come to grlpa with the extremely
dUllcuit economic and political
problem& I belelve we ohonld
make It clear that we 4io not believe tha.t a. government of free
men can regu1ats the deta.lle of
the lives of Its people In time of
pe"ce. 'fe· 8hould aIno definitely
set forth a new naUolVll labor
policy to cut down the number. of
strikes 'in America. We should
devc:op-a. new tlsc8.l policy tor the
natton, to counteract the sharp
fluctuations or a free' economic
S)'Btem. And we should co_tty
emphasize ·tho.t productloon ill the
source of a high Btand8.l'd of livIng for the people. and production
ill the realbaala of the atr....ht
of a. naUon.
We- should a1ao deflnltly set
forth tllat we recognize that the
problems of all the world ere ID4
tsr-relatsd. and th!Ot we do have a
concern that Is both hamanRarian
and practical In the future welfaro
of the peoples of other parts of
the globe. BUt with etlual emphasis. we should m&I1:e It clear that
our :)oncern tor peoples In othel'
parte of the world does DOt mean
that we condone treasonable con·
duct of our own c1t1Bene and· that
we firmly oppooe both faeclBm and
oommunism In America.
A new and forthright national
labor policy to fit the needs of
modern masa production In Industry moat be developecL The
overwholmlng majority of our
peoole, iO:cludlng thos~ who labor.
know full well that there haft
been too' many strikes since the
end of the war, and th&t production hIlS been handicapped. that
InllatlOna.ry PreAUres. have Incre ....d. that· prlcea have ""reed
upward. It will not be an _
policy to evolve. It will retluire
pioneering. It wnt be nee~ to
avoid the extremes on both· aid...
We must reject those Who would
clamp down upon labor and .talte
a way ita power of self-protection.
and of leg\tlmats ado;ancement of
.Its atatus.on the one hand. And we
must also turn down those who
would oppose aU 'Ilew leplatUl'e
and seek to conttDue condltloll8 of
anarchy. Careful analyolB makes It
clear that neitber the emergencY
measures proposed by the P1-e.i.dent last May, nor the 'extreme'
restrlctlv'" meaaUl'ell presented by
the Southern Democrats Is the
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NORWAY CLEANERS
AND DYERS
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period.
know most ot the men who are
17c
c':;n2
N
handling of the meat elluation and
the housing .Ituatlon. "These facts.
... - ,
canlBle
kInd.,. A'Iortad Vorl.,r••
RAIN
D,!l!~S
.n
each
pi..
tox~'\""
of tile allOYe "eml are ollf of .foct In YOllr local martet, P'N" contllille to 10011
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When '!:.IIJ
YOllr "exf
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Q.ont&eUnllJ the new Republlc.a.n
....ts throughout the country.
Many of them are exceptional In
their quaJlflcatione and In their
progre.ss1ve viewpoints. Taken as
a whole. &. Republican majority In
Congress would not be rea~tiona.rY
but Would come to lrrlp8 with the
vital domestic and world policy
questlo"", With a recognition of the
need or COnstructive policies tor
the welfare of the people."
Mr. Stassen dealt with the weak_
neBBes and lack of responBlblllty
aDd leadership ot the present ad ..
ministration. partlculary since the
end ot the War and took as specUic examples the tumbling and
stupidity that hBft exempllfted the
"T1te Rite Way J.
NOR-Way"
618 Cheater PIke,
Norwood, P..
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Phone RieDe)' PArk 0972
Three day call for and
. delivery -aenice -
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uk for Mr. Kelly
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CONFUSION
COMMUNISM
CORRUPTION
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REPUBLICAN
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Republican State Committee
of Pennsylvania
M. HARVEY TAYLOR,
Chairman
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THE
TELEPHONE
COMPANY
PAYS GOOD
. WAGES
I, 1....
FI _ LIlY'" Ne)- Fani.
NEWS NOTES
Bprl...neld. two trom Rutled&e.
II". froID JUtIeJ' Par':' ...d 0"
Mr. and Hrs. Tbom.. RutIler_m Wanm.for4.
Naun~
ford of WeeIdal" aYIIDue .w eIl. A8oIsnmen.. C1f loaderohlp III
tertaln l>r. aud lin. Bate. and :Mr•
. (Contrnued from PDIre 1)
BW&l thmore Girl 8coutrnc w .....
and M... Davia and their out-ofmade as folloW.: BroWlile TrooP
Team ,""ptatn, R. BlaIr PrI.... to.... .ueota Mr....d)ln. Albert W.
. , _ Co-Ieade .. lire • .John lIo"el'
Barnharl of ~horebam. ~ L. at a
and lira. Howard TurDer. aaeIo- II..... Lloyd .JOD08, Guy lIoCorkle.
luucheonat their hOftl•• Sunday.
rant leader AlIce II..-rlott; BrownIe lira. ' " II. Jleed. Arthur S. RoblnMr. and Mre. HeDry D. Be.....
Troop " JI... .J. Albrtght .Ton.. IOn. JIr& C. B. BhoeDlllker. JIr& CreSt lane entertained at cocktalla
I!,&der. M..... Howard To¥lor and Nlel Tb1ll'lDan.
precedlnc the Sertee Dan"" III ....
Mn. HowardShearar aaeIorant
Team ·oaptalD. A. B. Reavla, Woman'. Club Saturday evenlDa'.
lead..... ; Fly-up Troop of GIrt Frank .T. Flaherty. M ..... L .T. Havl~
Mr, aDd Mre. Robert R. Beck Of
Scou" - Leader Mre. .J. A1fre4 cal_ land.:Mr... W. 1.. lIedford. lira. C.
Rose
Valley were ho.U ~.~ . .ckhOUD and aaeletan.. II..... Barto" JL Parmelee.
Mias
GeDevleve
tall
party
given at thelh h!lJDe beJenks and Mrs. Valentine FiDe; Ream, Mrs, Thomas Rutherford,
fore
the
Series Dance In the
Troop 18 continuing under the &ble Dr. HenrY ;I. Weiland.
Swarthmore
Woman'iJ Club. Satur..
leaderehlp of M... M. W. Garrett
Team captalD. Paul .T. Rutan;
day
night.
.
be held at the Rutpn aven~e .....leIed by Mre. Robert Hllk~rt Jo::dward W. Furet, NOrJman Hulme.
M
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David
P.
W\edom
of V .........
school at ':10 next Monday after- and Mra. H. P. Fry. Jr.
Fred P. Jonee. Clarence R. Loug-'
, .
f
avenue
and
IIrs.
C.
H.
Jeg~um
0
noon.
AId Needl"- GuJItl
head. .Jack B. Thompaon. Walter
Hllborn 'avenue entertaiDed at a
lead & End Tn .....
Tbe glrie of Troop 18 have Jut 1.. Tborpe.
lunoheon
at the Ingle.neuk Th~
Tbe I _ so.....on of the October tlnished making baby 88.cQ.uea for
Team. captain. RU88ell L. Snyder,
dar.
followed
by bridge at th.l' J,,trainIng course for Glft'Scout lead- the Needlework GuUd. The troop Mloa Elizabeth Etrls. MIas M)'rtle
ere was held Toeeday morning III made 14 of the garmen" and sup- McCallln. Mills Ellzaheth MeXle. lum home.
Mr. and :M .... Oscar .J_ G U _
the
Woman's
Cl1:lb.
Bertha plemented them by buytn,g 8 blblll MI_ Helen Orr. Frederio Yocum.
ot
Vauar avenue' entertained lIr.
(Chlppy) OJ,v....,. u"b. BaltrmGre In order to secure the 12-garment
Mr. Dana. stressed the vital need
GtlcreeBt's
slater. Mia Gertrude
pike distrIct chairman who gave contribution quaUty1ng the dono", for funda to enable over 160 agen-'
the course. cO'riducted a candlelight t~ have their names printed in a cles of the Chest to continue their GlIcrem of San Francisco. caL. tor
investlture service for the 11 wo- record book of the Guild. with na- 'Year-ro'".lnd services to residents of a few days. and beve had Mre. GIImen completlng the tra!ninl'. Ele- tiona] clreulaUon,
tbm are&.
In addition he cited creest.·s· stBter :Mrs. W1Jlard N. ~ven of these women were Bwarth·
The wool and embroidery thread the tact' that over $288.000 will lil ot HuntlnctoD, L. t .• as their
. moreaDS while two were tzom uaed in the saeques were p.rovided be spent by the Community Chest guest for the past week.
by the troop treasury money raised of Phl1adelphla and Vicinity in
by the sale of personalized post the next year tor' agency aervice
STRATH HAVEN-THE
cards.
in Dela.ware County alOD~. whUe
Working ~der the 8upervlslon of a much greater amount is reqUired INN WITH PERSONALITY
the troop leaders the girls respon- to maintain agencles a.vallable to
81t'8.riblllore, PenD&.
I'lble for the 8aC'lUes. completed oounty" residents although located
34.W. STATE STREET
were Joan Banse, Patsy FiIlD.lcan. elsewhere.
P. K. Sehlbler, OWIIIII'-'. . . . . .
Elizabeth Foster. Ruth Garrett,
Prospect cards and material for.
O.P.A. llIas I'GDe bllt not tile
Media,
Persia Gearing. Dorothy Heinze, the individual solicitations ha.ve
8e11e4u1e of prJees aalJltal"lt6Cl.
d1llfll.. O.P'&' 0 ... olljeeUTe ..
Anne HUken, Julle Lange. Barbara been dl8tr:lbuted to the team cap...
Phone Media 1888
betller food, better lentee. SpeSchumacher. Amanda Spackman, tains. Addltional supplies if aeed ...
""1 dIllun au Bolldap.
Polly Told. Muriel Watkins and ed may be obtained trom Krs..
·Bar'" J'elenaUGD.8 a4TlAJJle fgr
I Rubber Footwear for the
Valerie Worth.
Helen" Shall'Y. Secretary on duty at
Thauql.TlDg, ChrIItlDAl ad
New Yean.
Members of the troop attended District Headquarters
in
the
(laII 8 " - 0.. _
Entire Family
the Guild inga.thering and tea at Swarthmore National Bank and
the Woman's Club on Wednesday. Trust Company.
Community Chest
Workers
,
BIG I _ _
\ 1_ _ of the new. Girl Scout troOP
Tbil' Brownie Fly-Up held Jloa- formed b" the f17-up.
daY &f\erDoon III til. W91DU1·. Club
Atter the Inyeetlture or aew
..... attended bY mothe... IIf th" oeyen-"eor-old Brownl.. the fly-up
partle\pante. lire. .T. Albrtsht .T""'" c.remony wae held for the tenleader p .........ted the te,,-year-olda year-oldo. following whloh there
fro~ No. 1t who were cancUdateo ·were eo...... and refreehmeDte..
for .""I-fledpd Girl SCOutohlP.
JI'blna' up &om Puk I' were
Alice Marriott, aaeIotAnt loader of .Jeanne Allen. SallY Bat... Donna
Troop
In charp Of the ton- Croaett. AlIce DeCatndrv, Pat117
"ear-oldo of that pack who ..ere JOD.. and Nancy Newman !!lxp .....nt.
mamben of Pack 16 are :Mary
lira. .T. Alfred Callioun and M..... Banka. Nancy Le .., .Joan Narbeth.
BartoD Jenka were Introduced as Patty Stewart. Nancy Saunde....
Lo\e Starlazzl. lIary Ellen Snape
and Barba.r& Cook.
Tbe fIrat regular weekly meeting
of BrowDle Pack 15 thIe IIeaIIOD wlU
'i .....
~
F1UDAY.
Tbe old trame honae of ~way.
10 mil.. eouth of cambridge. ltd..
oil tbe Br.. Chaptank RIver... 9%acre tract recenUy p'.1rchaeed by
:Mr. and Mn. C&rloe F. Noyee. of
Parrlsh road, .burned to the ground
In 15 mlDutee on Wedneade~ of
Iaet week. The lire' ocourredat
noon. I!JI 'hour and a half afler
Mr. &lid :Mre. Noyee had departed
for Swarthmore leavln.. workmen
to complete the Iaet renovations to
the 10Dg. three-etory houae.
The dw.elUIlI' and its tew pIeces
of fumlture were utterly deatr'_oY,e_d:,
with the exception of one of
"f
Mead;
"'nIrT lor ad"""...
proper oeeupadonal
"'nilIM and " lair
This .the' Republican .party Can and' Will Do
When You Support TheseCandidatesonlov.5
»5
Mr.
DlIlEL L STRICIUI
un -'"10 .... ~...1W1'
ArIia!o"
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45 All •. III A~
410 y ........
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Real _ t o
A. MERCER QUINBY
F\IIlel'III Director
NoIIwF PDbU<>-,-_
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USti W. lehigh Ave., PhUa.
=..,u i=-f8.~-F<=0UN'D~--lilp on
014.~
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at
Phoue BiII4Wtia 1170
PAINTING AND
PAPER HANGING
Call DAVE WOOD
. :~
.
Media
No
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ELEC'tRIcAL WORK
~ kind
New or Old
FOR SOUMD STATB AIID·
GOVBaliNBIiT
IIATIOIIAL
.
.
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ot
Electrical
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TUNING
RepairIng Slnoe I_
New IIDd Reball& PIanoe
ALBAN L. PARKER
PhoBe Med.. ri4.5e..ii
.
Aa-C)' Westem
JOU ma" phone "oar
Swarthmore 0880.
WDJ.IAM BROOKS
110_ Pa.
m
OIOPS
Completely Air-Coaditioaed
QUAUTY PAINTING
At La.t
Chriatmaa Card.
SInce 18811
Worlabop Carda FlOm
New Eqland
Norcro..
American Artiab
Fravuai.J.nvmt
Walter V. Linton
PAINTING AND
PAPERHANGING
Ita
sn:AKS -
...
SEAFOOD Oar Special,>,
s'8l!"?
Contractor and Bujlder
AnSacnr ' .
and many other _oeO->!
lin..
Ridley Park
Pbcme 0333-M
alice harber.gifts
I tI
N wt
PhOIle&
Chester 8130 & 24525
WOI'II:
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ARTERS BROTHERS
Fo_'
.•
Old Bank Bullding
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a4.;.t'; ., ..
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="
PIlmie
217s;'R
104 ComeJl A.....Swarti.mate, P.......
a: AMWrloe
Can Swarthmore t 984
Morton Elecmc .
and
Appliance Service
HARRYW. LANe·
.'
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S_."
'Grll::--:-T<.· "::
·.~=i:"_~£
. 7'" _
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,
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SWarthmore, Dela.ware
County. Penna.
.or to her attorney.
Phlladelphla. 2. Pa,;
W-ilec'tri'c
Appliance Repairing
Vacuum aeanen
"
.' . . .
COmmerCial and ~
..
Prompt Service-Reftiter.
, ~tQ~.Washers, VaCUfulL .
. Cleaners, Radios·
...............
.......
...' ......
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Call
MASON
SUPPLY COMPANY'
33t Dartmouth Avenue
._
...
. Felt'
GT-lt)...1S
ADVERTISEMENT
.
The School District of Swarthmore will receive bids at the
Swarthmore 1548
PROMPT SERVICE
~~"';;. I~ .
~~
.~
of the decedent to mo.ko known the
same. and all persons indebted to the
d.eeedent to make' payment. without
dela¥ to
Mary A. GUlly Cheyne"
Stanley L. Thornton
2004. Finance BuUd.J.Jlg
~N~U~1: •. , Rap anti Cd,.".'! .'
_.
signed, who. requeet· au J)e1'8OnS bavlnc
claimB or demands aplnst the estate
WOMEN _
OIllLDREN
818 SPROUL STREFF
VhestB. Pa.
RepUn
Tol. Allegheny ,-8283. Reverse can.
W.ANTED-Iro rent, garage in vicinity
of Ha"ard and SouUt Cheater ro~
Call CoUin. Swarthmore 976&. ",'=r.:
WANTED'
Who is sWarihmore's
"Good Nelghbor-"? Write letter glv;,
Ing detait8 tOi "'ltvenlng In· Hollywood.
Box 59. Swartbm~o~re.:.,- .....=--0;;=;;:
WANT:EJ::j....:"-TObuy.hoUSt.; in swarthmore, four bedrooms, gar~ yard.
Write C.~e, 23 Prlncetor.
~
_fo1"--
HEN.
ROBERT C. BROOKS
Good
-or four ~m appartment in ~~
more or vlclnlty. No chUdren. DO pets.
;1. PABSMORm CHEY-
NEY, deceesw
Letters Testamentary on the above
estate ha.V6 been aranted to the undel"'--
188 Rutgers Avenue
SWUt.·.....
RadIO
ESTATE OF
HERNICK'S
H....th Shoes
Executrix
WaD-ce E. Arten
302 Gayley Street
Media, P ..
Tel. Media 2872-R
i
3;-::1'
r,
pIANo
SwlU'lbmore, P..
CHAltLESwHrrE
and .... ,,,., ,....
'.
~.
=i'iI
Work ariaranteeJ
IYIs,ooo,OIHJ /foe,.. _
".,.
w
palnJ;bqr•
w,.u.'TED-PIng-popg table. Tel. MOdla 1730.
W.A.J<,.""TED-Young couple desire three
- ....../1Z6O,wo,ffO.
..
Charles E.!""
aud Fl.ORSHE1M SHOES
and Olive Street, Me&
U JOuareate\ephoneaubecrlber,
J ..........
1 - . . . . . . . . ,.
EDWARDS
_
'" Rubbish BemO'fed.
1&..... )lowed
. _
Hauling
an-....
_r. . . .
~H.~,'=i:. ~ ie:.F
.a:...t-~ .ru:....
- . ' ; F .....
ENNA JE;I liCK,
I
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WJilte
IMd_
. . . DUI'8
011 _
""',alo,,.,
and
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,11_ _ _""l _
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,.,." "'" _... ..I orrlaopedhJ
fllmkI """ ...,"",,.. d/Dgnolffe
-
~tOI
DI • aL•• Iota ...ihLJe
B.D. JI
238 JIardIDg Ave.
PUBUC HEALTH - c.r.,- ....
and ...,pand ,lie ......1: NIna-
'
P&
!Budget Shoe Shop
I Strath Haven Inn
Work Gnarauteii4
Wdte
~M_UU~
'0
10
M . . . .,
.
0fficiaJ
ServIDg SWarthmore and
...
Vote
All
816EDGMONT AVE.
,h.
repair ""'~
S178
S.iltler
.. 'SPORTING GOODS
IhIn.1
~'" Po - " ' and "."....In eoILterfu'" and
~'" Ihilre.
BIGBr.. rS-Jlok L
-
DEOOBATIN'G
_
LA.BOR-Malce ""aUabIe _
II...."'" Job- .. nder « free ec0nomy; 1>1....r
"and..,.". 01
. . . . . . . . . . . £jL¥
P.- _ - - .
-..oA_ _ S _ _ _,
al
more, Morton, Rutledtre DDd
fteiaity
,"'oa,r.
.II.~
_old ..-.
OHESTER SERVICE SHOP
1U W. TJUrd st.,
Phone 2-i1$3
~r. Pa.
Slilmrblm cans.
l"4JN'rING _
• ond....... State aid In fql&r... fJ'GlUminlbre d'.sael PI
.....". and lloele&.
......... ,...
ROGER RUSSEll
•
Maker of Fma
WE BUY AND SELL USED
CLIFFORD L PARKER
"eIf... ed...a,lonal oppomml,re. lor rural e1dId..... and
fAa - " "
2
UDion TeletP'Dpb Swarth-.
etko.........
ST"Q FlN.41f(;&9 '. C.
............,
n
•
Mr. and M .... H, H. HopklD. of
Crest Jane entertalDed their bridge
club ot 16 members at their home
Saturday evening.
o.ft
fl. . . . . . . . .
·P~. a.ea:. I-1M.
addiuobai -..... for
0755
larmintI ... _
.Moo,.
anll 4-H C'u,,"; ...__
--
¥
S..a-a...
....S
Phone Swarthmore 2253
Swarthmore 2295
"""",.
a;
I....... now tbehome yaaWMlt.·,
1180 MuLlenber& Ave.
11«"''"''
s.
as
7'-'
at-
MEDIA 0880
a: s-
broacleR proBl'arn. '0 COlIHr&18
.0U ....11 wa'er and ",..,..we
"OM III
I
1
PboDe SWL Z&ZB
I'sttnp SoIleftec1
FARMERS - DeHIop bener
1_·'",lfI4rlc.. r"""', _end
ekcrrl/leo,lDn In rural or..... ;
"'"
Folaom, Pa.
619 Rutledge Ave.
PETER OJ NICOLA
pani"'•..tJ,. ,....mer_ ........
..... M.a' t 811..
,,
Alterat.loas aud Wiring
Driveway Construction'
Asphalt or Concrete
more OtOl-J'.
Por SereF , 01 , .........
FRANIlLIN B. DOWNWARD
B U I L D E R
"
opporlaome,
oppo....
Soldier
~ocarion
PaInting
Pllb . ' 2 ' I
•
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:::'::~ ::r!:!nl~t ;:::;'e;:'U
»
2. If l'
Olotblull
Electrical Contractor
lerrUUn
G
IUdle7 Park S478-W
8tr...w"'"
ADJ' _ole In _
EDUCA.T10N - C. a r a ......
."..01 6..,. ed...arronal oppor",nI,,,", lor all ehildr... and pay
_dar". lor
O'Mr prol_1mu.
gr_
·Rit.. ....
FilniItul'e,
.
__ ~oI;.. ~
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1"';:. ~.......
Van Alen Bros.
conditio.. Reasonable. TeL Swarth-
.-;:;.
''''' """ Market Sb.
·Uppe. D_rb)'
57-59 E, P .... ·IIL. )10•....
.., _ _.....
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WANTED-To bUY ptay __
,~
....... US. McCl_tela,. Bldg.
D___ _Ih_
URJIa. ~
W. S. Bittle
....i.o.i. __ ""
C U. N N I /II G HAM
i'
sa.
,
MORTON ELECTRIC
For rI. S. S8fJIIIIDr
For UeaI. C - - r
AIen
coal and ....tina
_ . rain _
In
vIlJaae. Call at The Swarthmorean
Oftlce.
OWIRD Mal'.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICES
VDD
FOUND -
_ ... '0 a'gel
WE BELIEVE in government that is truly'responsive to the wishes
of the people. We are opposed to government by regulation and regimentation. We do not beUeve that the productive economy of the Dation can be utilized for the benefit of all people so long as industry and
labor are held under the thumb of a bungling bureaucracy.
WE INTEND to take government out of business because we ~ave
business and labor leaders who, acting on their own initiative, have been
the most succeSsful in the world.
OUR INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR LEADERS have demollStrated
that they can get along without government interferences and without
the government unfairly tipping the scales in anybody's favor.
PRODUCTION AND JOBS are the first concern of the American
people. They are the key to prosperity, security and happiness. The
RepubUcan party beUeves in free enterprise and the necessity of directing its vital, Ufe-giviDg power into cbannels whieh will benefit Americans for generatiollS to come.
For further details, talk
with the friendly interviewer at any of the
offices ted below.
•
<:
u.:
IDe
Ironlcall~.
Swarthmore 2861-
Bon.,..
and holidays with pay.
sickness and acciden t
benefits, a liberal pension
plan, clean and healthful
working conditions in
pleasant slufoundings,
with the sort of people
you would pick forfriends.
Some positions provide
leisure daytime hours, too.
OF pllNSYLYANIA
m all hole......d
7GW' PDDke pipe.
Jf'..4R YETElUNS"-ProtiW. •
"ooi. Job
11004 pay and •
And Wh~t We Intend to DO About It
y ou'lI enjoy vacations
THE BELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY
•
A better ..,. ;. to
'"ill
r_
a..t::
that
prized hlghl,. and managed to B8.ve
for her..
tile outbulldRidIP'_-'_
\.
~ IDcludlng -_ pu mp
ho
It
-I
lUll
In.use qu e
close to one aide of t~e house, and
a lawn mower on the other side _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
were 8carcel~ scorched:
and Mrs.·Noyce Ka.ve taken
an apartment In Cambrldga for
IDWIN B. Kfl J EY, Jr.
tbe present.
YOUR mwELIilR
"a.
For
PeaDSJlvaaia-
COllect
••lIeotoe ee.......~
ia to _
~:!hl~:~~~~.am!l:e~ecr~':s: ;:yt:~
. GUII,it I";=";~"
looking for
in teresting work near'
home, at good pay, will
find many such opportunities with the Telephone
Company. No previous
experience is necessary ~
Pay is good right from
the start, even while you
are learning. Regular increases are assured and
there's plenty of chance
to get ahead.
:
,I
~
.......
ODe way to
HARBOLD'S
What 'theREPUBLICAM
P
TY Staads I'or •••
£aiua tn>o+ii. _ ..III....
r-"UIa$_. ."",,~a·~a-
IIIUftUK..... IIUfIIILIII
Qat III 18 or Sf _
WCE 'M. MIRD
Arthur G. Hoadiey eon ot the
Real Elide aad .... uce
lale Dr. Oedrge D. Boa4I.)' lit w'~fSO PER OOHD
nut Lane dl.trI'" .. ChlcaP. ~
N. o. Ph'Ii!:NOER
Old.
Bull 5 · I
ltal. Monda:,V after a ahort UID_
".
Mr, Hoadley was a.. membelr .01
Pa.~:-_ 01..
;;M tIU c1Us. of I'OS f.t
,..., Colle.... At the tUde of bI8 death
OWEIII EIIPLOYJIlI:NT
., II'
he w'" preeldeitt of the mid-_
AOElfOY
_
1_
em dlvlOlo" of the AtlaDtic and
p",,,,.,hamla State
Paclnc Tea CompaDY.
",oba. for Prt_ FamIlJ'
P • ten aDd P
He .. 8urvlved by his wife Helen.
Uahl =c~.:'"'
&pel'
and three grandchildren.
~
We 8boaJd ~ HOW'
Services were held In ChleqO,
Vifllle 0.. • ~
_
nee
tori 111«+'." AYe. AheldHln _,!hyellield. M.... IIr. Geo....
Az rtw . . . .
.
\
, :
..'
. . OaM ey and Mias Florence
&am __ .........
I
t
YOUNG GIRLS
I Mo.t
SEIaSONED OAK WOOD.
i
School DIstrict ottice. College Ave...
r ",& Building. up to " p. m., Thursday. November 7. 194:6. and open
the bids at a meeting of the School
Board at the School District office on November 7, 1946. at 8:
p. m:. or at an adjourned meeting of the Schbol BOard. tor manual training supplies and equipment and musieal' InstrumeL.W.
SpeclflcatlOns ea.n "e secured between 9 R. m., ar.!..\ " p. m. dally
except saturday. Sunday and !LoDdays. at tlie School Dlstrlet of'tt.~lce. The Board reserves t.he rfcht
reject any or all bids in whole. in part· and to~'awar-d tmntracts
on any Item or items making up
a.ny bid.
.
..
L....._, n_,. Hilda. LaDg e;enworth
:.o:-.~~~it~IP;':';c
j :..,a;..,-~e ~"'S.
EOO . 'STOVE ,. labOt~~¥,~~~:
PEA ....
~~$=:
.~. Rice ;t;'Jout~~.5~;r~~~ ,.Ji.
L
~:"'7,a. .~a_';;' ~A~
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THE SWARTtI .. O.&AN
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tema1& City, & large modem one, tenUon tn world aftalra. It Is B. ThompaoD, calendar chairman ton, the Scout 8UDlm~r camp. The
With nearby lake. ted Ii,.: beautuul .trateg\calIV IItw.ted hatweei> landa for Swarthmore, were aeUve 4IJs.. ~01llaD:. Cl'l~ _pe~~ClII \lilA ~
waterfalll;wttb DAtI..... ·of MlQ'aB haloDSIng to. malor'WOrld pow".... trlbutlng and ....lUng G~l Scout cal· with the Count¥ FederaUon'8 IIPOntbl•
descent and artrongly under Mayan and Ito abundant 011 supply would enelAra. 'rile proceeds
80rBhlp of the Girl Scout move·
tnftuenoe.
make - It a valuable ally or terri· aa1e will ha applied to the malnte·
nance and ~on of Camp Bor- ment.
FroID Guatemala to. Panama, tort for 8IQ' naUOII. . .
thence to EcUado. with plctur....
The Perllan .... Ind\lltr4y was e>:.
and comment on the line of the amlned In some detall, beginning
equator and Ita marker. Then to with the' epecial sheep whose dne
LIma. In Peru, founded IA .1616. the· hair give the rUIIB their different
lea ding seaport city of the west texture. The secret of the dyes recoast
ot South America. Here 18: mains In Dative handa, and In the
The Swarthmore
Woman'a
located
a UnlverelVY 100 yeare older. 8!
than
Harvard.
Then to Cuzo witb many as 160-knots to a square Incb,
Tueada~ afternoon in a Club HoUSe
Its
Inca
walls
and
fortreB8e8 stand- lies the explana~OD for their
gayly decked with Hallowe'en col..1ng
stro,ng
and
sturdy
after 1,000, beauty and value. Each r'".lgll18.ker
ors and several lovely nower aryears..
On
to
Lake
Titlcaca,
the is truly an arUst. The fl1ms were
, rangements.
highest
open
body
of
water
In
the 8hown through the courtesy of tbe
:Mrs. GUY S. Deming, program
world,
on
which
naUvea
pI).
their
Philadelphia Electric Company.
ohalrman, presented two {"ravelboats
made
of
reeda
The
third
ASKS WOMEN TO
oguea In technlcolor and with odulargest
city
of
South
America.
San·
AID
OANOEB WAR
. c&UoJl!ll 80undtra.ckB which carried
tlago.
ChIle.
18
the
next
stop
where
Mrs.
Francis
H.. Foysythe, chair'"
those present tnto an lnterestlng
one
views
&
atran"p
mixture
at
ven
man
of
Health
and Welfare. pre-,
laud ot make-believe.
old
Spanlah
churches
and
modern
8ented
Dr.
Dougla8
Murph'y of the
Pram and Snow Suils
"Wings Over Latin Amerlca" was
b·JtldIDgII,
then
to
Buenos
Aires.
University
·of
Pennsylvania.
Hos& journey by PaD.-Amerlcan Clipper trom New Orleans to the Daha- the Chicago ot South America, and pltal, who spoke to the club on the
98
rnD.s where there was a stoP to Vis- on to lUo where one of the most cancer Research Foundation's local
fascinating
evidences
of
the
Portuproject.
wblch
Dr.
Murphy
Is
headIt· tbifi colorful island group: trom
the;e to Yucatan. with ~ntereating guese tntluence l1J the mosaic slde- Ing.
In_ order to turther the prevencomment on the Burvlval of Mayan walks, includlng that along the faKeep the tots warm in
mous
Copacabana
beach.
Uon
and, care ot cancer; & grant
mfl'.1ence still strongly telt In archione.piece snow and
The second film on Persia or from the New York Commonwealth
tectur.... altho the Ma!Ya'n clvlllza·
pram suits of fleece,
tion reached Ita peak 800 years be- Iran was particularly timely since Is being expended on resea.rch on
this
land
Is
receiving
so
much
atthe
question
"18
cancer
Beredlgabardine or zetan. In
fore Christ's death. Then to Gua'"i";;';;;;';;;;';;;;';;;;';;;;';;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;';;;;';;;;;=~===::;;;=~~. tary?" Dr. Murphy pointed out
navy, red, copen, .dusty
Ii
that this question has neVer been
blue, and pink. .
answered In regard to human be';'
Ings. although It Ia now establlabed
Matching Hats
that the disease Is hereditary
among animals.
1.00 and 1.49
Statistics
'on
"J.terlne
cancer
are
Your Portrait'lor loved ones and
to be compiled on 1,000 famlUes.
dearest rrlends.
In this study' all PhUadelpbla. hosPlease Make an Farly Appointment
pitals, along with two In camden.
two Iq Norristown, two In Cbester
CMTeclive Make.up and Hollywood
. and one in Ridley' Park. will co ..
Glamour Lighling Used on Request
operate. Dr. Murph'Y asked for
volunteers from club members beBaby Buntings ...... 1.88 to 4.94
LEWIS STUDIO
tween
'the
ages
ot
46
and
66.
Ftve.. o-Fivo l\Iark.et st., Chester
Doll Muffs ..........................:..~.. 1.88
whether or not there has been a
Phone Ohester 2·2917
history ot uteriue in 'the temale
4·Pc. Knit Legging Sets......6.98
members of the famUy, living or
deceased.
Infants' Slips ............ 29c to 1.79
When It has been determined
Kiddies' Warm Robes....·.. 2.88
whether cancer Can be transmitted
from parent to .chlld, research and
Rayon Infants Dresses...... 1.88
relief can be properly concentrated,
no matter which the answer, Dr.
6 PARK AVENUE
Fine Cotton C;:reepers ............................................... 94c to 1.49
Murphy stated. To that end, It
Is hoped Swarthmoreans will volInfants' Robe and Bootie sets ................................................ 1.49.
unteer for the one-hour verbal inKiddies' Cap and Mitten Sets ................................................... 1.88
terview necessary to supply the In;.
of Important
formation needed. Volunteers may
Toddler Dresses .............................................................. 1.20 to 2.88
ckll Mrs. Fo~he at Swarthmore
2523.
Toddlers' All Wool Sweaters ............................................... 1.88
Before and after the me·eting,
For thc Coming Holidays
Mrs. Robert N. IDlkert, Club GIrl
Scout representatlve. and Mrs. Jack
CLUBWOMEN AID
.·CANCER RESEARCH
from
"
BABY'S BEST BET
4!! to 10.
ANIDEA~
CHRISTMAS GIR
The Gown' Shop
Presents New. Arrivals
DRESSES
THE SWARTHMOREAN
NIGHT.
l'ravel Films Precede
Talk by Dr.
Murphy
,
I
'
•
•
'
ilENS
Club /!ridge Seeks
Large Fund for'·
Philanthropu
AT COLLEGE TODAY
The onnual
WelfarE!
Bridge
part)' is planned tor Tuesday, November 19. b)· tlle Health Rnd
Weltare Department ot the Club
7:40
TUESDAY
EVENING
PER
LEAGl)E OPENS
CRlPPLm GARNET !!R~~I1.,l!
FACES YEADON
!!l!C""th"O..
J, ARCHER TURNER
1
SERVICES MOND~Y
League
oC Woman Voters Which
bad
ita Ilrst meotlng laet Monday
..
.
morning at tho home of Mrs. Miles
Robinson, on Ogden a.venue;' was
'l.
under the ehalrmansptp_ of Mrs.
led by Mrs. Carl Chas. of Walling.
Francis H. Forsythe.
(·>rd. Based on the book "RU88la.
,Desaert will be served at 1 p.m.,
Flower lovers from near and far
Menace
0,· Promise" by Vera Doon
.
wlll trek to the oolles'e fleld houSEt and bridge wUt tollow.
°rhe Swarth'more High tootball Michele!! oC the Foreign PoIlC)r As~
tbls week-end to VIew the gay aa~ are aaked to brJng their own cards, team will face a terrIfic task this aoclaUon. the outline glven by Mrs.
Funeral services were held 1I(0nas
usual.
There
will
be
door
priZf;!!".
semblage In the 1946 Chl'Y...."th~.
afternoon In Its game with Yeadon ROderick li"lrth covered tho tollow~ dAy afternuon In Friends MeeUng
The Penn&ylva.nla AssocIation
as It ~ttempto to get hac.k Into lng· que~tlons: "\\~hat are the RUB- House On the CoUege Campus for
mu~ Show of the Pep.nsylvanla.
Horticultural. 8oclety. the. PhUadel- the bUDd w1II have a table for the wInning form, The team haa come sJan people Ilke'? What 1s their J. Archer Turner, chuJrman of the
phla branch· of. the National As- display and sale
.
e
rner Construction
sociation ot Gardeners, and the by the blind. There will also be tough and rugged opponents, who ahevlk Revo~utlon? What la _
the
a table where fOOd llems wlll be have taken a great deal out oat the Communist party? How· IS Ruaala Company and \l'1~e-pre8Ident of the
Arthur Hoyt Scott Horticultural
on sale. the proCeeds- of which local eleven. ThiEl weeks opponent ,governed? How much personal board of managet"S oC SwarthmorE!
l"oundaUoD. at the college.
wJ1l go to the Welfare fund which lost to Collingdale l~t week by freedom Is th"re In RUBSla? Is College. Mr. Turmer's death on
The show will be open to the
supports such worthy orguntzatioDii the $COre DC 25-6 but It is no BOlt -there freedom of Religion?
Frlda-y i-:t the Long Islatld College
public today. Friday. from 2 unU'1
as the United CarnpalgtJ., the touch for any ot the Delawa.re
Mrs.
Chase
reviewed
btieCly
the
~08pltal, Brooklyn, after a week's
• p.m.; tomorrow from 10 a.m. to Community Hooltb· SocIety Center
CoQunty
teams.
new
bool:t
"Soviet
Politics
at
Home
Ulness saddened thlB borougla
9 p.m., o.nd on Su~day from noon In Delaware County, the March of
"
w~llch
~aB be, en lils horne for over
and
Ab
ad
Swarthmore
'rill
start
todaya
until 6 o'clock.
_ ro
hy .,ro,eph Shermo.n.
Dimes, the Red Cross, Camp Sun- game Without the services of Cap- ~treSftlng that everyone 1n RUssia 30 )rears. He bad served it as bor..
EntrieB except In. the arrange_ shine. the Salvation Army, planned
ment classes mmt have been Parenthood, and othen. along tain Bob McCowan. all suburban ~s guarantE:cd employm.ent; there O\lgh councflman for Bill: yean
grown by the exhibitor. Open to with contributions to the !Delaware tackle. and Cuppy Bierman their ~s little religious Creedom, no civil it~adlng that body In 1 •• 4. He was
Uberty, .and 110 pOlitical freedom,
a.u. the ,cltl.8SC8 Include ] 2 of in- COUfity SCholarship Fund, the Bon- rellablo quarterback.
Member ot a pioneer Quaker
McCowan received a stunning but there Is however a large sOcial
door grown chrysanthemum plants,
FUnd and scholarship prIzes blow in the tace In the first few program of free education, medi- family, the eon or the late Rlch~rd
eight ot cut flowers.. six DC out- at th·c Swarthmore High Sch'Jol.
'1'., and Martha E. Birch ·Turner,
door -cut chrysanthemum, four o'Jt The scholarship expend,ttlres arc minutes of play against Glen.Nor cine, and the like.
DlRcussion and questions Col- Mr. TUrner was a. native of Bettervogetablea, fruit and berried or mado In conjuction with the prow a.nd was unable to Play the rest
ton,. Ald., he was a graduate ot
truited trees and shrubs, and nlnt!! gram or the Education Committee ot the fIrst half because ot his lowed the topiCl'l w.hlch wUl be conSwarthmore
College in the class ot
dazed condlUo.n. He returned to tinued .at the next session on Manarrangement classes.
of thE:! club and county federatiOll. the game in the Becond halt ·anfl day at 10:15.
·1906 and one at ita moet active
There wJIl be no charge of adAll Swarthmoreans are invited to despite awkward bandages and
alumnI. He had been a me~ber ot
missJon.
attend, and it has been auggested luck of facla.l· protection played a
Its board of managers alnce 1121,
thnt Crlends ma,ke up their tablo. bang-up game at tackle. The blow
• v
treasurer of the board from' 1'981
and purchase their tickets In a he received nppare.nt)y was more
to 1940. and Was elected vic ••
bklck. Table decorations may be sa'~ero th'an Buspected at first &ond
preSident, In January, 1946. He
$16,000 has been h a d agreed
.
purchased as prizes, if the playeI1l he hus not been able to return to
to head the $0,000.000
set
as
the
goal
or
ca
I
.
wish to help further to swen the schOOl this week either Cor practice
the 1947 Communmpa gn or Swarthmore Collego
fund.
Phone
Mrs.
Forsythe. or h..s academIc classes and he wiU
Which Was launched Saturday at
tty· Chest Campaign th
Swarthmore 1138 or Mrs. ,C. H. llo?t be able to 00 In tbere with tbe
In
the
Swarthmore
e HomecomIng Day.
.
.
o.
Jeglum, S",'arthmore 1738, to make rest ot his teammates bt this afterDistrict. it was anAfter .lJorviI)g 8S vice-president,
the ar~n8!:'-mE:!nta y~u would Ul(e.
noon's contesL Blerm·an has h'ad
nounced yesterday and executive vice-president of
a f?otball knee Cor several Year" ~y
.., A r th"ur R . D".ana, db'cetor. This th·e Turner CWlslructlon Company.
.
but ,haa:: _had no trouble with
.figure _represer ts this c.o~mu. ntty's he was elected Its head In 1941 ,-nd
. .".
..:.
, . . , : uIlUHlle:Glen-Norpln..,' .
·share of 1:be·fver..:all quota. ot ,7 .. h.nd \l{lthll! .~~h_~~.,l!1onttt ,~lICC!!~'ed.
Over six hundred costumed ~a.r
(Contlnued on :Page 4)
900,000 to be ratse-d to'r the more his oJ'lOther Henry C. Turner' as
ticlpants lU1.d as m~y delighted
than 150 health, YOllJh and wel- chairman ot the board. The comspectators crowded the college
Care agencies· and U. S. O. whose pany which has' offices In Phlla_
POSTPONE PROGRAM
field house Thursday night of last
yearly
-appeal Is consoUdated Into delphia.. New York. and Boston,
The originally 8cheduled pro·
week In th« largest Hallowo'en pargram "Evening in HollyWood" to the Community Chest of PhUadel_ bull~ man! ot the nncst Industrial.
ade this Borough has ever' seen.
be presented by LeRoy Miller, oC phla anI! Vicinity. It Is sUghtly bU~ldlngs In this section and had
GrOwing steadily- each year for
Philadelphia. TueOday evening In more than last years quota.
ftflftlled strenuous wut" tasks.
nearly two decades the a.nnual
the Woman's Club under the aus.
The Red Feather d.rive, which
Among those who gave m()morlal
event' haa gained proportions unArmistice Day haa been selected plces of the Junior Woman's Club opened last Monday. has gotten oCt tributes to MI', Turncr.at the Mondreamed ot by Its originators and
as the oponing date for "Soldier's wf11 be .postponed untll after Jansponsors the Swarthmore Business
to a. good ata.J:t accqrdlng to Mr. day service we-re Mrs. Chcstel'
'VUe" at the Players ClUb. Pro- uary 1 when another date can be
Association, Three
prizes and
Dana,
and early rep,orts indicate Roberts, Barclay White, Burgess
set.
'
three honorable mentions' were duced under tho dh'ection of .J.
an,.enthusiaStio reception by local John Ii. Pitman, Mrs. Arthur Jackmay be kept or returned
made In practically all of the D.avid Narbeth, thl& hit comedy by to Tickets
son. Admiral Ben Morren, PhiUp
the person from whom they residonts.
R.)ae
Franken,
wili
continue
six parade sections this year.
Mrs. Helen SheHy Is on duty at Hicks, Mrs. Cp,a.rles Miller, Albert
were purchased. The prizes which
At tlfat, the problem oC selec- through November 16.
Linton, nnd President John W.
were donated by the business mon
·The title role fs played by Peg- will be P"'..lt away until another the Swarthmore Bank every morn .. Nason Who praised Mr. Turner's
tion was 0. supreme task for the
tng from 9 to 12. CaptainS" should
judging
committee
composed g'y Good,· and Ned Pyle takes the date Is selected.
make thclr returns to ber and re- deep devotion to the College and
of Mr. and Mrs. Avery Blake. Dr. part of her husband. Elizabeth H.
.Junior Club girls will be told ·quest any additional supplies that to h1s community. '
and Mrs. .John Pearson.· Mr. and Swan 15 the sympathetic ~Istcr, nnd what substitution program will
Mr, Turner was a member ot
may be needed. It Is hoped to comMrs. Birney K. Morse, Mr. and Philippa Herman appcurs us the take pla!!e Tuead~r evening and
plete the campaign In Swarthmore the Union League. a founder ot the
(Continued on Page 8)
(Continued on _Page .. )
where It la, to be held.
by November 14,
( Conttnu('d on Pagfl 4)
3
Flower Societies
Join' In Fall
Event
Bo"'" Quota Set
For Chest Drive
MASQUERADERS
IN GALA PARADE
Record Attendance
at Hallowe'en
Frolic
Builder,'s. w&r!.• ,more
Alumnus, Headed .
Boro Councl.1
Swarthmore Plays
Minus McCowan
and Bierman
•
PlAYERSJlRESENT
WIFE"
Narbeth· DIl'·ects BI·t
By Author of
"Claudia"
ote
.._
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:. ,t.
Republican Ticket
For U. S. Senator
EDWARD MARTIN
For Governor
JAMES H. DUFF
For Lieutenant Governor
DAN tEL B. STRICKLER
For Seey. of Internal Affairs
WILLIAM S. LlVENGooD, JR.
For Congress
E. WALLACE CHIADWICK
'.
... ,
..........
Tlte most important election in yearsCivic nrlnded citizens throughout the .entire country. agree that this is the
year we must register our vote to express our feelings regarding the type of
representation we should have in Washington. The kind of GQvernment we
get depends UPOll the kind of representatives we elect.
THE RESP.GNSI~ILITY IS OURSThe Republican ticket for Pennsylvania is made up of able men-men whom
we can be proud to have represent us in Government affairs and men on whom
we can rely to guide us thr~ reconstruction years ;mmediately ahead.
Hr. and JIra. Waller A. _mIM
Hr. and JIra. Ja7 D. 0001<
Dr.E.~_
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Let us be sure Swarthmore citizens ao their share in selecting their government representatives.
Hr. aDd JIra. ~ II. McaoHr. aDd JIra. W. JIeo1rT LID_
Hr. aDd JIra. Georp :II'. AIlal
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Talk with your neighbor-urge him to vote with you:-
For Representatives in the
General Assembly
ELLWOOD J. TURNSR
T. JAY SPROUL
WALTER F. LAYER
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PARADERS COMPLICATE
PliOTOGRAPHER'S
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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8
THE SWARTHMOREAR
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:,;;.;"rthIdr)l'C {;:,llec
"_1 brnl'.\'
; fI
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1946
S1.':l.rth
--------------------~...------------~--------------~----------------~--~-----------ton, the Scout Bummer camp, The
CLUBWOMEN AID
CANCER RESEARCH
~vel
Films Precede
Talk by Dr.
Murphy
The Swarthmore
Woman's
Club held Its weekly meeting on
Tue8da.~ afternoon in a Club House
gayly decked with Hallowe'en colors and several lovcly flower arrangements.
Mrs. Guy S. Deming, program
chairman. presented two travelogues In technicolor and with educational sou.ldtracks which carried
those present into an Intercstlng
land ot make-believe.
"Wings Over Latin Anlcrlca" was
a journey by Pan-American Clipper from New Orleans to the Bahamas where there was a stop to visit this color(ul island group; trom
thc~e to Yucatan, with interesting
comment on the survival of Mayan
tnft'Jence stiU strongly felt in architecture" altho the Ma'Yan civUlzation reached Us peak 800 years betore Chrlst·s death. Then to Gua-
temala City, a large modern one.
with nearby lakes ted by beautiful
waterfalls, with natives of Mayan
descont and strongly under Maya.n
influence,
From Guatemala to Panama.
thence to Ecuador with pictures
and comment on the Une of tbe
equator and its marker. Then to
Lima In Peru, touDded in 1636, the
leading seaport city of the west
coast of South America. Here is
located a Universltty 100 years older
than Harvard, Then to Cuzo with
its Inca walls and fortresses standIng strong and sturdy after 1.000
yea.rs.
On to Lake Titicaca, the
highest open botly of water in the
world. on which natives ply their
boats made of reeds. The third
largest city of South America, Santiago, Chlle, 1s the next stop where
one views a stran"ge mixture of vet"}'
old Spa.nlsh churches and modern
b ... Udlngs, tnen to Buenoa Aires,
the Chicago of South America. and
on to Rio where one of the most
fascinating evldences of the Portuguese influence Is the mosaic sidewalks. including that along the famous Copacabana beach.
The second :tllm on Pcrsia or
iran was particularly timely since
this land is receiving so much at-
AN IDEA~
CHRISTMAS GIFT
Your I)()rtrnlt for loved ones nod
dearest friends.
P'1ca.sc l\lnke an Enrly Allpointmcnt
CurTeclive Make-up and Hollywood
Glamour Lighting Used on Reqllest
LEWIS STUDIO
I"h·c-o-ii,!,·c lInrket St'J Chester
Phune Chester 2 20t'1
M
The Gown Shop
6 PARK AVENUE
Presents New Arrivals
of Important
DRESSES
For the Coming Holidays
tention
m~:rc,
IJ n
0
in
world affairs. It iB B. Thompson. calendar cbairman
situated between lands for Swarthmore. were active dls- Woman's Chb cooperaUon IB In Une
belongiDg' to major world powerS. trlbutlng Bod seiling Girl Scout cal .. with the County Federation's spon..
strategJcal~
and Ita abundant 011 8upply would endar& 'rhe proceeds trom tbls sorship of the Girl Scout movemake It a valuable ally or terri- sale will be applied to the malntetory tor any natioD.
Dance and expansion of camp Bor- ment..
The Persian rug Industry was ex-14~;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;~;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;_;'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _""
THE SWARTHMOREAN
NIGHT
arnlned In Borne detail, beginning
with the special sheep whose flne
halr give the ruga their different
texture. The secret of the dyes remains In native hands. and in the
skillful knotting of the rugs, as
many as 150 knots to a square inch,
lies the expla.nation for their
beauty and value. Each r ...gmaker
is truly an artist. The fUms were
shown through the courtesy of tne
Philadelphia Electric Company.
ASKS WO~lEN 'l'O
AID CANCF..R. WAR
Mrs. Francis H. Foysythe, chairman of Health and Welfare. presented Dr. Douglas Murph!( of the 1
University of Pennsylvania Hospital. who spoke to the club on the
Cancer Research Foundation's local
project, which Dr. Murphy Is headtng.
In order to further the prevention and, ca.re of cancer, a. grant
from the New York Commonwealth
is being expended on research on
the Question "Is Cancer Hereditary?"
Dr. Murphy pointed out
that this question has never been
answered in rlJgard to hUman be ..
Ings. althoul1;:h it Is now cstabllsned
that the disease Is hereditary
among animals.
Statistics on ·".lterine cancer are
to be compiled on 1.000 families.
In this study a.ll Philadelphia hospitals. along with two in Camden.
two il\ Norristown. two in Chester
and one in Ridley· Park. will cooperate. Dr. Murphty asked for
volunteers from club members between the ages of 45 and 65.
whether or not tnere has been a.
history ot uterine in the temale
members of the family. living or
deceased.
\Vhen it has been determined
whether cancer can be transmitted
from parent to child, research and
rellet can be properly concentrated.
no matter which the answer, Dr,
Murphy stated. To that end, it
is hoped Swarthmoreans will volunteer for the one-hour verbal Interview necessary to supply the information needed. Volunteers may
cf1.11 Mrs. Forgy the at Swarthmore
2523.
Before and after the meeting,
Mrs, Robort N, Hilkert, Club Girl
Scout representative, and ::\frs. Jack
VOLlI No.
BABY'S BEST BET
Pram and Snow Suits
4. 98 to 10.98
Keep the tots warm in
one· piece snow and
pram suits of fleece,
gabardine or zelan. In
navy, red, copen, dusty
blue, and pink.
1'Iiaiching Hats
1.00 and 1.49
Baby Buntings ...... 1. 88 to 4.94
Doll Muffs ................................. 1.88
4-Pc. Knit Legging Sets...... 6.98
Infants' Slips ............ 29c to 1.79
Kiddies' Warm Robes...... 2.88
Rayon Infants Dresses...... 1.88
Fine Cotton Creepers ............................ __................. 94c to 1.49
Infants' Robe and Bootie Sets ................................................ 1.49
Kiddies' Cap and Mitten Sets ........... _.................................. _..... 1.88
Toddler Dresses .................................. _................ _........... j .20 to 2.88
Toddlers' All Wool Sweaters ................................................ 1.88
7:40
TUESDAY
EVENING
45
SWARlHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1946
Club I!ridge Seeks
Large Fund for'
Philanthropy
-OPENS
AT COLLEGE TODAY
CRIPPLED GARNET
FACES YEADON
$3.00 PER YEAR
LEAGlJE OPENS
RUSSIAN STUDY
J. ARCHER TURNER
'l'he large study group of the
The annual
Wclful·c
Bridgc
Le ....gue ot' \Voman Voters which
party is planned for Tuesday, NQhad lts firM meeting last .Monda ....
vcmber 19. hy t110 Health and
lUornll1J.! at the horne of Mrs. Mile~
Welfare Department of the Cluh
HolJln::sull, on Ogden aVOlUC, was
u.,nder the chairmanship or Mrs.
led lJy ~lr::s. Carl Chase o( \Vallln!;_
runcls H. Forsythe.
l~>l·d. llaRed on the book "Hussia,
Dessert will be served at 1
Flower lovers trom near and fal'
:l\hmacc 01· Pt'omlsc" by Vera Dcnn
·rhe Swarthmore High (ootlml) .Micheles of thco to"orclgn Polley AswIll trek to the co."Jller.c field hOUSE: and bridge will tollow. Players
Funeral services were held Monthis week-end to VICW the gay as- arc WJked to hring their own cards, team w1l1 face a terrific tUsk this sociation, the outline given Ul' Afl·s.
.semblage in the 1~46 Chr)'sa.nth('_ W3 Usual. There will be door prizc.$. afternoon In its game with Yeadon UotierlC:k jo·irth cO,'crcd the follow_ day arternoon In Friends Aleeting
Thco Pennbyl\.·a.nia Association fOl' as it :lttcrnpu; to get ha.c.k into ing que:dions: "\\--hat are the Rus- House on the College Campus Cor
mum Show of the Pennsylvantu
the
blind will have a table for the ":innlng form. 'rhe teurn has come sian people like'! \Vhut Is thcir J. Archer Turncr', Chairman of the
Horticultural Society. the. Philadeldispluy
nnd sale of urticlc-s made th.·Ol:gh two hard games with (,)ulltry like'! \Vhut was the Bolphia branch ot the National Asby
the
bUnd. There will also be tcuhll and rugged oppOnents, who shevik RevoluUon? \Vha.t Is the board of the Turner Construction
sociation of Gardeners. and the
Company nnd vlce-prCHldL!nt of the
Arthur Hoyt Hcott Horticultural n table Where fOOd Items wllI be h.we talten a great deal out .:>f the Communist party? How Is Russia
on
sale,
the
proceeds'
ot
which
locul
eio\·on.
This
weeks
opponent
govcrned'! How much personal boa.rd of managcrs of Swarthmor("
lioundutlon at the college.
will
go
to
the
\Vclfare
fund
which
105t
to
Collingdale
last
week
by
fri!cdom h; thct"c in Russia'! Is ~ollege. Mr, Turner's death on
The Bhow will be open to the
Ii 1"ldu)- JD the Long Island Collcge
support5 such worthy organlzatlon;j the l'icore or 25-6 but it Is no soft there freedom of Religion?
public today. FrIday, from 2 until
as
the
United
Campaign.
the
touch
fo,'
.·'n,·
of
I
lIn;. <.:habc re,-icwed briefly the Hospital. Brooklyn. atter Q. week's
t JC Uela ware
9 p.m,; tomorrow from 10 a.m. to C
illness Badden~d
this
b oroug I t
ommunlty Hculth- SociC'ty Center G.:JlUllty teams.
new book "Soviet Politics at Home
9 p.m. and on Sunday tram noon
which
has
been
his
home
for
Over
in Delaware C-ounty. the ~[Ilrch of
Swa.·thmor"
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start today.; and AIJI·oad" by Joseph Sherman,
until 6 4()'clock,
DI meso th c Rcd Cross. CUIIlI} Sun30
YC'U·S.
He
had
served
It
as
borgame without the services of Cap- !:Itt·es&ill~ that e\'cryone in Russia
Entries except in the arrangeough
councilman
Cor
six
years
shine. the Salvation Army, planned taln Bob :l\IcCo'...·hn. :lil :mhurban is guaranteed elllploym.cnt: thel'e
ment classes must have been
Parenthood, and others, along tackle, and Cuppy Bil'rlllan thcil. is little rcli.!;.ious freedom, no civil hending that body in 1 i34. He was
grown by the exhibitor. Open to
61.
with contributions to the IDelaware rcliable quarterback.
ItbL!l'ty, .and no pOlitical freedom,
all. the CIWlSCS Include 12 ot inMember of n Pioneer Quaker
Cour.ty Scholarship Fund, the Bon.McCowan received a t'tunniDf..f but there is howcver a large So:Jcial
door grown chrysanthemum plants,
sail Fund and scholarship prizes hi ow in the fnee In the first Cew I)rogmm of iree education. medi- family, the oon of the late Richard
eight Of cut Dowers, six of out'1'. and ~I\lrtha l':. Birch TUrner
at the Swarthmore High SCblOI. minutL·s oC play against GI£"n-Nor cine. and the like.
door -cut chrysanthemum. tour 'If
The lJchola.J"shlp expenditul·cR al·c anll was unable to play the rcst
Discussion and qucstlons fol- .Mr. 'rul'ncr wa~ a native oC Detter:
vegetable8. fruit nnd berried or
made In conjuction with thc pro- of the first half' because ot his lowed the topics which will be con- ton, . .Md.. he was a gradUate of
fruited trecs and shrubs, and nine gram of the EdUcation Committee dazed conditio;).n. He rctunwd tv
tinued at the ncxt session on MOJI- Swarthmore Collcge in the class of
arrangement classes.
of th{l club and county fcderatiou. the bailie in the !';econd half aIHI day at 10:15.
1905 and one of its most active
There wUl be no charge ot ad~
All Swarthmoreans arc Invited to despite awkward bandllges and
alumni. He had been a member ot
mission.
Its board of managers since li21
attend, and it has been suggested lacl. of facial ))rotection played a
tlcusul·cr
of the b:}ard rrom 193i
that friends make up their tables bang-up g-"lme at tackle, The blow
to
19·10,
fino Was eJected viceand Ilurchasc their tickets in a I he received nplmr(.ntly wali more
IH·e~ident
in January, 1945. He
hl'Jck. Tabl~ dccor,ations lIIay he s~\"ere than suspected at first and
$16.000 h~ been hdd agreed to head the $5,000.000
pm·chased as prizes. it the playcl's he It:ls not heen ablC' to I'eturn to
set as the goal of CamlH1.lgn of Swarthmore COllege
,v Ish to help further to swell the school this week either for practice
the 1947 Commun"hlch wa~ launchcd Saturday at
fund.
Phone
Mrs.
Io'orsythc, 01" his academic cJusses and he will
Ity Chest Campaign the: HomccominJ.! nay,
Swarthmore 1138 or Mrs. C. H. o--)t lie able to be In there with Uti!
In the Swarthmore
Jeglum. Swarthmore 1738, to make rest of his teammates Ln this alterDistrict. it was an~
After serving aH vice-president.,
the arrangements you would lllw,
noon's contest. Bierman has hud
nounced yesterday and executive vice-president of
a football .knee tor several Year:-;. QY Arthur H. Dana, . dlrectc.r. This the :urne.' Canstruction Com pan)".
out hns had no trouble with it figure represents this community's he \\U5 elected Its head in 1941 and
unUI the Glen-:.[or game.
shut·e ot the rover-all quota. oC $7., h~d within the month auccecded
O\'er $1" hundred costumed par(Continued on Page 4)
900.000 to be mised lor the more ill~ b",-..ther Henry C. Turner a..c;;
tiCipants and a:. ma.ny delighted
than 150 health, youth and wel- l:hah·man or the boal'd, Thc comspectators crOWded the college
farc agencies and U. S. O. whose pany which has otlIces in PhilaPOSTPONE PROGRAM
field house Thursday night of last
The origina.lIy scheduled pro- ycarly appcal is conSOlidated Into delphIa, New York. and Boston,
week in tht! largest Hallowe'en pargram "Evening in Hollywood" to the Communitl" Chest ot Philadel- built many ot the flnest Indus!I'la'
ade this Borough has ever' seen.
be presented by LeRoy Miller. of phla and VlcJnit~,'. It Is sltghtly buildings in lhis section a.nd haeI
Growing steadlly' each year (or
Philadelphia, Tuesday evening in more than last years quota.
flilfilletl stl'cnuous war tasks.
nea.rly two decades the annual
the Woman's Club under the ausTh(' [{cd Feather drive. which
Among those Who ga. ...'c memorial
event has gained proportions unArmistice Day has veen selected pices of fhe Junior \Vomao's Club opened last Monday, has gotten off tl"ibutes to Mr, 'rurner at the Mondreamed of by its originators and
o:lS the opening date 101' "Holdlm.·s will be .postponed until after Janto a good start according to Mr. day service \\"('I'e 1\IrH. ChestCI'
sponsors the SWarthmore BusIness
\\rife" at thc PIHyerH Cluh. Pro- ual',}· 1 whl'n another date can be Dana, and early reports indicate Robet·ts. Barclay \\'hite, Burg-esH
Association.
Three
priZes and
three honorable mentions· were dU{'ctl undel· the dil"t."'ctlon of.J set.Tickets may be kept or returned an enthusiastic receptfon bv local John H. Pitman, Mrs, Arthur Jael{.
:;on, Admiral Ben 1\[orrell, Philip
made in practically all o( the Davi
I'~ranken,
will
("ontinUe
Hieli.:>, lIro!>. Charles Miller. AlllCl't
six parade scctions
this year. through
November !G.
were PUI·chascd. The prizes which
~rl's. Helen Shelly is on duty at
At tHat, the problem of selecJ.Anton, and f'refddent John \V.
Thc tiUe rolr. is played hy Peg- were donatC'd by the bUSiness men the Swarthmore Bank every morntion was a supreme task for the
will be P'..lt away until another ing from 9 to 12. Captains should Na!;on who Ill'aised Mr, Turner's
judging
committee
composed g)' Good. and Ned Pyle takes the d a t e Is selected,
mal,c thci.r returns to hel' and re- deep devotion to the College nnd
of Mr. and Mrs. A very Blake. Dr. part of her hushand. glizaheth H.
Junior Club g,'rla \\'111 I,e told (Illest any additional SUpplies that to his community.
and Mrs. John Pear&nn, Mr. and Swan is thc sympathetic si~tl'r. and w IIR t su b S t't
I U t·IOn
program will may he needed. It is hoped to comMr. 'l'urncol· was a. lnelnbcl' of
Mrs. Birney K. Morse, Mr. amI Philippa I·Ierman ap))cnrs as lll(' take place Tuesda,· evening and
I
pete
t h r. campaign in SWal'thnlore the Union L('aguC'. it foun(]('I· of the
(Continued on Page S)
(Continued on Page 4)
where it is to be held.
by November 1 ..1.
(Colltinu('d on I':lg~ 4)
3
Flower Societies
Join In Fall
Event
Swarthmore Plays
MI·nus McCowan
".111..
and Biernlan
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PLAVERS- PRESENT
"SOLDIER'
S
WIFE"
N b h
ar et Directs Hit
By Author of
"Claudia"
ote
ues ay,
Republican Ticket
For U. S. Senator
EDWARD MARTIN
For Governor
JAMES H. DUFF
For Lieutenant Governor
DANlEL B. STRICKLER
For Secy. of Internal Affairs
WILLIAM S. LIVENGOOD, JR.
For Congress
E. WALLACE CHiADWICK
for Representatives in the
General Assembly
ELLWOOD J. TURNER
T. JAY SPROUL
WALTER F. LAYER
,i
Hr. aDd Mrs. Fraok H. McOow8D
Hr. aDd Mrs. W. Henry L1Dwn
Hr. and MnI. George M. All_
Hr. aDd Mrs. S. S. Rutherford
CoL aDd Mrs. Birney X. Morae
Hr. _
Mrs. Frauk R.
Mise EUsabeCII po eft;
Hr. aDd !ifni. - - . . L. SkIJtrl-
-r
.no
.... aDd Mrs. _~
.... aDd
Walter L. 'l1Ioq>e
Kr. aDd JIn.. Steele B. Gteorn...._,.
10M Kat...,. R=
l&
Mr. aDd Mrs.
IL _ -
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u.,....-
ov.
The most important election in yearsCivic minded citizens throughout the entire country agree that this is the
year we must register our vote to express our feelings regarding the type of
representation we should have in Washington. The kind of Go.vernment we
get depends upon the kind of representatives we elect.
THE RESPONSIBILITY IS OURS-
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bOO
PARADERS COMPLICATE
PHOTOGRAPHER'S
CliO ICE
The Republican ticket for Pennsylvania is made up of able men-men whom
we can be proud to have represent us in Government affairs and men on whom
we can rely to guide us thru reconstruction years immediately ahead.
Talk with your neighbor-urge him to vote with youLet US be sure Swarthmore citizens tio their share in selecting their government representatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. 8cbmldt
Hr. and Mrs. Jay D, Cook
Dr. E. LeBo)' lIleroer
Mr...... Mrs.
B. - J * I I l
Hr. BDIl Mrs. ErIlft.& Hog
Hr. _
Mrs. George ]I. EwiDg
lIIr. aDd Mrs. Claftace G, - - . .
Mr. ADd Mrs. & L. W .....uRrm
Mr. aDd - . Ed....-d H. 1')
lIIr. aDd lire. H _ D. MeCNr
Mr• ..a Mrs. Oeuzge Plow
ArtbarR.·_
Mr. ad JIrs. D. W. R.. 1I0iS U
J_
D
Mr. aDd MI'S. Oha:
Mr. aDd lK:r& Herbert Be U
Hr. aDd Mrs. AJexwuJer EwIDIr
Hr. aDd MnI. A. IA_ _ _
Hr. aDd Mrs. W. C. Oomp_
Mr. aDd !lin.. (Dw; 3D W. WONt
lIIr. aDd !ifni. G-.e p, W _
Hr. IIIKl JIrs. Howald s. 'lUI
T. & He
brac:Ia
Hr, aDd 1IIn. ~ oJ. . . . .
sT
~ n.w~I'~S~·::~..
111M PBUy C . . .... aDd Mrs. W _ H. ' -
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Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlee R. GelDer
Hr. aDd Mrs. Sewell Hodge
--HaIg
Mrs. AI!Do& HaIg S _
Hr. aad :lira.. J. JI. Broc nw11, 4tb
wmlemB,BaI_
WIIJIam H. B .......
Mr• ..a JIm. TeoneJ'd 0. Aahtoa
_~]l.B.
It
Hr. aDd lire. _
Eo '1'014
Hr. aDd lire. wm_ Ci_ _
Edward L. No,.
HoI" D ' pI"M
Photos by Ernest R. La,..-s
Tbo largest Halloween Parade in the lQ: )'Cl\1"S the BtL..lness Association hns spon soretl the !lO:)~tbtr commnnlty e,·ent o'·crtaxcd. the camc!'B of PhotograT)hcr 1.8"''8
who Is vulnerable to Swarlbmore's~, TheSe are only a lew 01 the rapid shots he recorded .. rom the long Hnes of Ingeniously costumoo march
6th
OIl dUmlaJ' in TIae Swartrunorean windows. Left to right: Hobo (ODl'ecogohed); Juhn Sl"ytlOld, organ grinder with luonk.e,. aud organ plus boot, ~f the e~~=
two tqOre
ODe from 1be I!f!gIcJp wheft mea are gI.,,"~.3I~ ~~1 roJK4 ~P!Jl'Oprfnwl,. as Queen. of the Pumpkins' Peter Black In zoot _ .. !
eomvI_ wIUl tdl--....... aDd HoDr aDd - . . ~• . . - CUJTftl& ............y blu... drew much ftl>plause.
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Builder, Swarthmore
Alumnus, Headed
Boro Council
Boro Quota Set
For Chest Drive
MASQUERADERS
IN GALA PARADE
Record Attendance
at Hallowe'en
Frolic
SERVICES
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1946
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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PERSONAL
·Ml·. J. H. Gordon McConechy ot
South Cheater road lect M.onday
m~rnlng by plane fo'r San Francisco, caut., to attend meetlDgB of
the Diesel Manufacturing AfISOClaUon. Mr. McConechy who will
give a paper at one of the sessions
wUl be on the west coast about 10
days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Martin of
South Chester -road are entertain·
Ing Mr. Martin's sister Mrs. A.
Giberson of New York City all
their guest "this week.
Dr. and ,Mrs. George L. Al'mitace of South· Chester ,1'Oad enter·
talned the members .of their
bridge club Saturday evening.
Calvert Melton of Wallingford,
a freshman at Cornell University.
has bee.n pledged to the Phi Delta
Theta fraternity.
Mr. Robert Halg and bls daughter Mr. A. M. H. Sheldon of Og·
den avenue entertained at a tea
from 4 to 6 IOn Sunday a!tcrnoon
October 27, in honor of the 25th
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard G. Halg of Riverview road. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
R. Halg of Plainfield, N. J .• spent
tho week-end In swarthmore and
attended the tea.
Mrs. Lyle A. W!lltelt ot E,lm
avenue wlll return tomorrow from
Chicago, Ill.• where she has been
visiting her daughter Mrs. Bruce
Harkness and family for a week.
Ptc. Jack TomUnson who Is
stationed at Camp Lee, Va., spent
the' week-end at: hiB home on
South Chester road.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Leonard
COOK
of Rutgen avenue,' aDnounce the engagement of their
EatoD.
daughter, Eunice Story Eaton. to
Mr. and Mrs. Roy C .. Comley
Albert Penn Hornbuckle, ·Jr.,· SOD
moved from Walnut lane to Rabot Mr. and Mrs. Albert Penn Hornbit Run and p088~m Hollow road,
buckle, of Atlanta, Ga. MIas Eaton
Rose Valley.
Is a graduate of' Swarthmore High
. Mrs. O. E. Youmans formerly of
School and Bucknell University,
Elm avenue bas been visltlng ber
where sne was & member ot the
daughter-In-laW, Mrs. Joseph N.
Kappa
Delta Fraternity. Mr. HornYoumans and son Joe of Soutb
b'lCkle
attended Georgia Institute
Orange, N. J. She wUI leave on
of
Technology
and is emplotyed as
Monday for Winter Park, Fla.. for
an
engineer
with
the Link-Belt
the winter wnere sbe will be near
CompiLnY
In
Atlanta.
her son and daughter-ln·law. Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Youmans of Orlando.
HONOR MISS BROWN
Mrs. A. S. Johnson of Soutb
Miss Barbara Brown daughter
Chester road' entertained the
of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown
Thursday Reading group at a
ot' RivervieW road whose marriage
luncheon this week. .
to Mr. Goodwin Gibson, Jc., wilJ
I Pvt. George C. Froebel stationed
take place tomorrow. a.t 4.30
at Ft. Belvoir, Va., spent the weeko'clock In the Swarthmore Presbyend at his borne on North Swarthterian Church. wlll be guest of
more avenue. George enlisted in
honor this evenlng when ~r. and
the Army. October 1 and Is with
Mrs.
Walter A.
Sohmldt
01
the Engineers Training Corps at
Riverview road. Mr. and Mrs.
Ft. Belvoir.
Stanley Kite of Ogden avenue, BJld
Mrs. O. J. GUcreest of vassar
MI'. and Mrs. A. B. Gorman of
avenue entertained at an InformaJ
the Swarthmore Apartments will
luncheon at her hOIDe Thursday,
entertain at a dlriner party, pre~
October 31 in honor of her 818terceding the wedding rehearsal, tor
in_law Miss' Betty Gl1creest of
the wedding party and out-ofSan Francisco. CaUf.
town guests at the Rolling Green
COWltry Club.
Mrs. William F. Delehanty of
Yale avenue entertained at a lunMrs. Agnes Hatg Sheldon of Ogcheon at The llarvard, F.rlday.
den avenue will entertain the wed·
Bridge fonowed at {he Delehanty
ding party and out-of·town gueN
at a luncheon at the Aronimlnk
home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ayrault of
Country Club. tomorrow.
Evanston, Ill., spent the week-end
as the guests of the latter'8 mother
CI·FAVER
Mrs. WllUam H. West of PrinceMr. and Mrs. H. Paul Cleaver of
ton avenue. Mrs. Ayrault will CQ1\·
ENGAGEMENTS
Hartford,
Conn.,
formerly
of
tlnue her .vlsit tor 10 days.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Dana
Swarthmore, have announced the
Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond' F. of Elm avenue announced the en- marriage of their daughter Carol
Winch of Martinsville, Va.. spe~t . gagcment of their daughter 11418[1 Cleaver to Mr. Ernest J. Murphy
the week-end' with Mrs. Winch (I Dorothy.Jean Dana and Mr. Rtch- of Columbus, Ohio.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Cha.rles E. ard Reed Cur:Un son of Mr. and
The marriage took place OctoFJscher of Dickinson avenue and :a-trs. Ellsworth F. Curtin of Webber "I at the Washington Square
attended
"home-coming"
at ster Springs, West yo..
Methodist Church. New York City.
Swarthmore College.
Miss Dana. and Mr. Curtin are N. y,
Mr. -and Mrs. Richard Bell who both graduates ot George School.
were married October 26. left Sun- Miss Dana. Is a senior. at SWarthday for their new home In wn· more College. Mr. curttn Is aUktnsburg, near Pittsburgh where ending Swarthmore college follow·
Mr. Bell will ~e associated with ing 26 months of overseas service.
Westinghouse. Mr. and Mrs. Bell
Mr. and Mrs. .John D. KE:lenan
of Swarthmore
were guests of honor. Saturday
of
Caldwell, N . .1., announce thE'
evening when the latter"s parents
Mr. ,and Mrs. G. Herbert Schol! of engagement of their daughter
.Roa1e Tree road, Media. enterta.ln- Miss 'Helen ,EUzabetp ~eenan to
ad In honor of their birtbda.Y an- Mr. Albert G. Thatc~er, 2nd, son
Comedy by ROlle Franken
niversaries, both of which occurred ot Mr. and MrS. Charles G. Thatlast week. The guests Included Mr. cher of Ogden avenue.
, and :Mrs. F.red Bell and family of
Miss Keenan Is a graduate of
November 11, 12, 13, 14,
Harvard .avenue. Mrs. G .. L. Yan Kimberly SchoQl and of Bradford
Alen of Park avenue. Mr. Robert Junior Conege. Mr. Thatcher Is a
1$, 16
Sheppard of Vaasar avenue. Yts& graduate ot George School and
Louise Wood of Rose Tree. and 'Swarthmore College.
8:20 P. M.
Miss Ruth Sauter of Bucknell
'l.'he wedding Is planned for thE'
Unlvexalty.
near future.
Guest Qu"ds Sold. Onl)' to
Mr. and Mrs. David JacksOn of
)Iemoors
VaBSar avenue and Mr. and Mrs. E.
The Rev. and Mrs. Raymond E
J. F.8ulkner of Dickinson avenue Durkee of Lake OdC$88.. Mich.
entertained at a supper party at have announced the engagement
the Jackson home last week In of theLr daughter Miss LucUe
honor ot Mr. and M.rs. Jam~ R. Ethel Durkee to Mr. Carter T
UNITY ASSEMBLY
Taylor who mov~d Wednesday, Smith son of Mr. and Mrs. CJaude
Borough Ball
10:30 A.M. ""!very \Vedpeflid",.·
October 30 from Harvard avenue C. Smith of Baltimore pike.
to St. Mark's Squ~re. Phl1iLdel- Swarthmore. The announcement ZELIA lIL WAIIl'ERS. Speaker
Everyone Welcome
was made at a buffet supper on
phla.
Mr. and,' Mrs. F. H. Forsythe ot Friday evening. October. 26.
,
Thayer road are entertaining the
Miss Durkee Is a graduate of
fonner's brother-In-law and sis- Michigan State Conege. Mr. Smith
ter M.r. and Mrs. Sidney T. Carr of attended swarthmore College and
Honolulu, T. H., as their guests has recently received his discharge
who arrived Tuesday for an tn- from the Army after one and 8
del'lnite visit. Mr. and Mrs. For- half J.~ears of service.
sythe wlll entertain Informally in
FrIday
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Michael I
their honor tomorrow evening.
Cornell Archbold
of North of Twin Trees, Harvard avenue
STOLEN LIFE
Swarthmore avenue. a freshman announce the engagement ot their
at Syracuse University has been daughter. Elizabeth Michael Staut·
with
pledged I'hl Delta. Theta.
rer to Mr. Robert R. H~pkln8 or
Bette Davia
Mrs. Jane porter of Yale avenue Yale avenue. son of Mra. Angela
spent a few days in New York Stc:u~rt Hopkins of BrunRw'ick. GR.
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City. W hUe there she visited the
Rev. and Mrs. EllIB Graves and
their small cblldren Arlene and
Bobby. 'Mrs. Graves, tlie former
HOME IN INDIANA
FaIth Storm of swarthmore, I and
with
her husband have spent the past
four years as mi88lonarles in
Jen...
Crain.
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
Braztl.
and
Walt Dlsne7'S
I
The Players Club
RUDDICK
Mra. J .....ph' Albert
Perry or' the Swarthmore Aparl~eDta announce the marriage of
their daughter Marcia Per.ry Ruddick, to Mr. RW!88I~ Mackemie
Cook, on Friday. Octoger 36, at 1
p. m .. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. D~. MOI'gaD PhillpB
Noyes In the p:r;e&ence of the immediate famUles. at tbe bome or
the bride In Montclair. N. J. After
a buffet IUli.cheQn. Mr. and Mrs.
Cook left for a. we441ng trip to
the Soutb.
Mrs. Cook, the former Mary
Marcia Perry graduated from
Swarthmore College 10 the clasa
of 192"1 and did graduate work at
the University ot' Wisconsin.
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COLLEGE THEATRE
Mr. Caok Is the BOn o~ Mr. an4
X.... Richard C.' Cook of Montclair, N. J. He gra4Uale4 trom
Harvar4 In the c ..... ot U21, He
served as a captain In the Ninth
Air Force during World War n
and W&I!I in England' and Norman..
dy. At pre8ent Mr. ,OOok i8 vice ..
prcstdut of the ~a~her Heatlnlr
Company.
'f.:.' .-:_"
Call 0440
l\faDageDleDt - , Serving Complete
BREAKFAST
LUNCH
.DINNER
OPEN 7 A. M.--8 P. lIL
-OUTSIDE OATERL"IG SERVlOE-
SlIDday, 12 •
DAILY DINNERS ~ ..... ,.... 850 to ",50
SpeciAl OhUdrcD's .Platters
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Trees, Lawn Areas, and
FoundationPlantingsImproved
NOW
.William J. Stephani, Jr,.
Landscape Contractors
Phone Chester Heights 194
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June Haver
''MAKE MINE MUSIC"
In Technloolor
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SUNDAY-MONDAY
Oontlnuous Sunday
l'Ion., Tues., \Ved.
from 2:30
l i l 1110111111
,
, ••1 1 1 -
SUIIIIII ca••
TO EACH HIS OWN
''THREE
WISE
FOOLS"
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with
staniDg
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EDWARD ARNOLD
-,'Ie" Fa ,I,
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WESDAY-WEDNESDAY
"LOVER
Collf If Rows 3 .. 6 P. M.
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WONDER MAN
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It is estimated that on aa average day ia the
Ullited Scates foar million people are actuaRy
disabled by illaess, aad c:oand_ others are
a1IIicted with miaor ailmems. Not oo1y is the
ecoaomic: loss iac:a1cu1able; but the eJfect oa
the spirit of the naaoa is a £actor to be
reckoned.
. What caa we do to better this situation? Certainly. at a
.
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'fery minimum, yOli an care for your ow", h~ aad the
health of your famjly. la the end. most p~~:..;e' reo
IIOlved ia the iIldividual'. sease Qf persoaal zea~!Uii!illty.,
Obsene c;otnmCHl heakb rules. Coasalt yoar ph,udaa ia
case of illa_. If medicatioa is aeeded, have yOW" pre:
Kription c:ompo.aded by oar expert presciiptio.u.c.;
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MEMORIAL RESOUlIlON
••• 1 .an.....,. U. UU. at til. Poet
_er tlle Act of JI&r'cJa I, II., •.
OIIIUII'I'JAN :~OE
OIIUROII
"Adam and Fallen Mu" Ia the
subject of the Leaeon.BermoD lD
all Churches ot Ch....t. 8clentiat,
on Sunday. Novembe~ 10.
,
In He: J. _
Tanaer
The Burgess and COUDen
this Borough deem It approNOVEMBER 8, 1946
priate to express theIr deep re ...
at the unUma!,. p.a.ulng
,
of
J.
Archer Turnerl who
The CbUl'Ch School Ca.bIDet w1l1
. ~ Onlrch Note.
a
member
of the
meet Sunday evening at 8 o'clock
Sunday morning at tho 11
Borough Counoll from 1980 to
at the home of Dr. D&vld ,.McCo.o'clock. 8~rvlce the Rev. George C.
1936 and President ot' Co-:.mhan, 60"1 Strath Haven avenue.
Anderson ot Trinity Episcopal
ell
during the last two years of
The Board 'of Trueteee and their
term.
.
Church wUl be the guest preachWives will DIeet Tuesday evening,
er and Mr. Braun will be preachNotable among the ordlNovember 12, at the Manso as the
Ing in 'Trinity Church. You' are
passed lVhUe Mr. Turner
"guests of Dr. and Mrs. Br~~!' for
urged to attend the morning serpresident
were those leaddinner at 6:80 o'crock.
vice in your own church as th1s
to the creation of the Cenyearly eXchange Is done in the
Trinity 'No'-tral Delaware Counl!Y Author~
tty and tbe representation of
spirit of church unity.
There wIll be a celebraUoD ot
this Borough In that CO-operaAll departments of the church
Hob"
Communion
at
8
a.m.,
Suntlve
enterprtse.
school will meet at 9: 4 6 o·cloc1$..
day,
at
Trintty
Church.
All
deMr.
Turner's knowledge and
The Women's Bible CI8B8 meets at
partmente
or
the
Church
School
engineering
experience were of
·10 o'clock In the Church traD8ept\·
~I1
meet
at
9:46.
At
the
11
benefit
to tne Borough
The
Church
Hour Nu.r&el')',
o
clock servlce_ of Morning' Prayer
questions arising in street
meets each Sunday mo~ninl' from
11 to 1: o'clock In the Parish. t~e Rev. DaVid Braun will Preach: I!~~~::;~~:oe:~! and building oonYoung People's Fellowship will
and In connection
House. Children between the age&
meet at 6 p.m. in the Presbyterian
the enforcement of the
ot one and seven ma.y be left In Ch~rch.
Zonl,og Ordinance. A. thres.tthe Nursery during the Church
FollOwing the custom establlsh_
ened contest over CommercIal
S~ce.
I
ed several years agol tbe Rev. Dause of the old Preparatory
Mr. and Mrs.. ·Ford Robinson at vt~ Braun, Pastor of the Swa.rthbuildings was solved
the Harvard avenue entrance and more Presbyterian Church. will
his encumbency when
Eunice Eaton and Anne IJ.ngle at
conduct the servt.ces at. Trinity III:~~::~~:~~: College put-chased
the drlvewa-y-uansept ,entmnce Church
Sunday. The Rector will
buildings trom the varlwill aas1at the minister In Bl'oet- take charge of the service In the
mortgagees who had taken
Ing the congregation after the 11 Presbyterian Church at the same
possession.
hO':lr.
o'clock service.
Mr. TUrner gave 'his personal
The Boy's Junior Choir rehearChoir School will meet on Mon.;.
aid In negotiating the purchase
S8S Friday evenings at 7 o·clock. daly and Wednesday 'at 4:30 and
of the right ot way leading
The GlrlB" Junior Choir rehearses again on Thursday at "1:30 p.m.
tro~ Park avenue to the new
Thursday
afternoons .at ,8:45
There wUI be a meeting of the
Post Office building.
o'clock. The Chapel Choir reh~ Vestry on Monday evening at 8
Mr. Turner was an outstand_
ses ThursdB3" evenings at 7:45 o'clock In the Parish House.
example ot the type of
o'clock.
The Women's Guild will meet in
who Is willing to ~ve
The Woman's Association wlll the Pa.r1sh, House at 2 p.m. ThursunUmlted amount ot his permeet Wednepday. November 18. in day fOllowed by a meeting of the
sonal time and energy In' helpthe Parish ·House. 11:16 a.m.- AUXIliary at 3 p.m. There will be
Ing to admlnlster the public' affairs of this Borough.
Worsh~1) Service led by Mrs. J. V. seWing In the morning. followed
BE IT, THEREFORE, REB. Blshop, on the topic--IIThe by B box luncheon.
The Ushers for Sunday are: G.
SOLVED that a copy 01 the
Question".
12 noon - Business
foregOing Minute be sent to tne
Meeting. 12:30-Luneheon prepar. A. McCorkle, head usher: H. Cochmembers of Mr. 'rurner's famed by Circle 2, Mrs. P. G. Gilbert, ran. W. Freegard, B. Harrar, C.
11y, and that the same also be
Chairman ot the Circle, MrS. S. T. H. W. Ingraham, J. W. Jones, E.
Published in the Swarthmorean.
Carpenter. Chairman of the Lun· O. Lange, and F. E. Wyeth.
I'aseed this 4th day of Nocheon Committee. Following thE)
vember.
A. D. 194&.
Methodiat Churc:h Notes
luncJJ.eon Miss Gladys Brown of
(Signed)
the Alice Hyson MIB8lon, Taos. N.
The Church School meets on
S. S. Rutherford
M., will speak on "The Land ot Sunday morning at 9:46. Classes
President
of Council
Enchanbnent. "
are provided for children of all
Attest:
The week of November 10 Is ages and for adults.
, (Slgnod)
,At t~e morning service at 11
American E.l1ucatlon Weeki The
ElUott Richardson
purpose of American Educa.Uon o'clock. the topic ot the sermon
Borough
SecretaJ"ly
Week Is to call the attention of Is "God's Way or Mine?'
this 6th day
The Church Nursery Is open
pUl;JJic once a year to the vital
November, A. D. 1946
during
the morning service to care .,,-,,- H. Pitman,
role of education In the life of
for tbe 'Younger children. Mrs.
our democracy.
B':lI'geBB
Don Dickinson and Mary Ann
Diokinson will be in charge this
week.
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN .The annual collection for the
CHURCH
mission work of Gwen Narbeth In
Rev. David Braun, Minister
Constantine, Algeria, wUI be re.
9:45·.A.. M.--Church School.
calved this S:mday. in the ChUrch
1():OO A. M.-Womans BlbJe Class. S.chool. All friends who may de11:00 A. ?d.-Rev. Geo~ge C. Ansire to have a part In this work
der80n wi I speak.
may give tlielr
contributions to
METHODIST CHURCH
R
Sh b
Roy N. KelBer. 'D.D.• Minister
ay
u ert, Alice Snyder. Mrs.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10
Lloyd Kauffman or the P&stor.
9:46 L Y.--church~· School.
The Youth Fellowship meets in
11:~0 A. :M.-8ermon Topic:
the chapel at "I O'clock. Robert
"God's Way or Mine." Brigbtman will be the leader.
"1:00 P. ?f.-Youth Fellowship.
The Church noard of Education
TRINITY CHURCH
mee.ts .on Tuesday evening at 8
Rev. ~ C. Allderson, Rector
o'clock at the h.o,me of Mrs. Henry
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10
. I, Hoot, 301 ~~tt8 avonue.
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Balsley Addreue8
Mother's Club
Kenn'lth BalsleCv, IDBtructor In
Encllsh at Epllcopa! Aca4emy, w111
addresa the )lather's Club -at their
next meeting on.ThutBd&y. November 14, on the subJel;:t. "EncOUrag_
Ing our ChUdren to Read."
Mr. Balsley graduated from
Wesleyan University, then \ook
M. A. degree at Yale. He a.lao
studied at Columbia and Harvard.
Betore coming to Episcopal Academy, he taught both in New England and the middle .west.
A resident of Swarthmore borough, with two little girl!! of hID
own aged five and seven, Mr. BaIsley wUJ co~e to the Mo'ther's Club
as a fellow parent as well as an
authority on his subject.
At the bOard meeting Tuesday
evening, November 6, at the home
.of Mrs. D. Mace Gowing, Mrs. Robert Turner was aakea to be hospitality chairman for the November meeting.
Mrs. Casper Garrett was hoapl·
tality . chairman 'for the opening
tea. in October.
The Mother's Club will sponsor
a toy exchange on December 6.
at the club h....ouse. Anything from
bicycles to blocks will be accepted
on December 4.
"THB" CHIlIBTBAli GIPT'
.. W. T. BUb'
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"All THB IIBBPUBBDS SAW
BOW oa ale tor
71e AT TUB
HOLLYHOCK,8BOP
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Tukq D1nDer aad pen,r
MEI'iiOD1ST OIIUBOII
TIlurocla7 EYerlIDg
November It, 1114.
11:_7:30 P. lIL
Adult TlcketB, tl.11O
GIRLS
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TOP.JIANKING POSmONS'
In Community Seniee
Available to
QUALIFIED YOUNG WOMEN
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In Telephone Work
EARNINGS
Compue with Best'
In Your CommODitY-',
SURROUNDINGS AND
ASSOCIATES
"
Better Than Av...--
OUTSTANDING
OPPORTUNIlY
for Advancement ao4
De..elopment
INVESTIGATE TODAY
If you want to drink-that'.
yO;Ul' busineaa.
If you want to slop drinking
-that's our business.
ALCOHOUCS
ANONYMOUS
Box 691, Media, Pa.
THE BElL TELEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNSYlVANIA
1631 Arch Slreet
Philadalphlca
or
Room 315, McClatchy Bldg.
,tWth and Market Streets
Upper Darby
Daughters of the British Empire
ANNUAL BAZAAR
November 14-1;:30 P. M. _til 9 P. M.
Clover Room
BeUevue Stratford
Philadelphia ,
Afternoon Tea-3 to 5 P. M.
cmTRCH SRRVTCES
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p.m.
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FRIDAY,
Service
13 South Cheater ~d
, CaD s.wutbmore 0476
a.m. -'2
nor l'crklnll tare8 tor 8Dla11 chlld-
ren In WhitUer House adJoJDlng
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""'oe at Swarthmore ~
. The baby Is a grandson of Mrs.
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MEDIA
EDt.reti· .. 8econ4
Girard· Davis Blasdel, of I'hlladelphla. formerly of Swarthmore.
Beauty stands by the Gamet
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DI!JADLINB-WEDNE8DAY NOON
BEAUIT SALON
Wednesday, 7
uro..
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Sunday momln,;, at
DUring the meeting hour Leo-
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Now Under New
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th,e Meetlnc HoWIe.
'Comdr. WI,IIIl1't Gaines Blasdel,
U.S.:N., and Mrs. Blasdel, of' Wash..~.
ington. D. C.. are t'e<:elvtng congratulations upon the birth of their
second 80n. WUUam Gaines Bm..
del. Jr:. on November 6 in the
Columbia. Hospital. Washington.
Dartmouth & LaFayette AI1U. -
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BIRTH
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RUSSELL'S
Complete
FRIDAY. NOV&&£R 8, '1846
THE SWARTHMOREAN
"Right in the Center of Town'"
Soldier's Wife
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:::-c-H:!~c~o:C~:o~~on.
11:00 A. .H.-Morning Prayer and
Bermon: Rev. David
Braun will speak.
I
1:00 P. M.-Young People's Fel...
loWBhlp.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
SUNDAY
,
S: 46 A. M.-F1m Day School to!
Nu.....ry School age
through thlr4 grade.
9:46 A. lIL-Adult ,"orum.
.
Topic: Religion and
Society: How Do We
Relate Our Religious
Purposes to Social
Realities.
Speaker!
Dr. W11t1am Christian.
AU Interested
are invited to attend.
11:00 A, Il.-Meetlng for Worah1p.
wmNEimiy
9:80 A. M.
~;;~~~
The rehearsai for the Children'S
Choir will be held on Thursday
afternoon at 3:46 in the Chapel.
The Turkey Dinner and Bazaar
will be held In the Social Hall on
Thursday between the hours of
6:30 and 7:30.
The Senior Choir will hold Its
rehearsal on Thursday evening
at 8.
Last Sunday we received into
memberabip Mr. and Mrs. Charles
II. Grier, 301 Dartmouth avenue,
Mrs. La'.1ra. S. Hoover, 613 Yale
avenue,· !.tortoril and Mr.' and Mrs.
Harry E. New, "118 Park lane.
Grace Park, Mrs. New and her son
Harry Elmer New, Jr., were baptized at the same service.
Friends Meeting Notes
The Adult F'orum convenes In
the Meeting House Sunday mornIng, Noyemb,'r 10 at 9:46' o'clock.
The tIopie wUl be Dellg\on aDd
Let Us Test Your Battery Now!
Weak batteries in eold weather mean trouble. A test now may
save you grief and elIpen'le later. New batteries are hard to ....
Come in and take advantage of our complete battery inapecdo..
service now. (At no coat to yo.. ).
to
Chang¢ NOW Winter Gear
Lubricants .
Completely Winterize Your Car NOW
DON'T DELAY -DRIVE IN TODAY
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. 8peaker;,.Dr~ William Christian.
Clasaea of the .'Irat
School
from, 4th gl-nde through Junior
Hish Sehoul ,"'ill D)~~ at, , .
HO".., SUnda.y morning at 10:45
a.m. to attend tbe MeeUnc
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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FRlDAY,'1'JOVDmER 8, 1946
Elect.Thomp.on.
ncr" of Yale avenue and Henry C.
Swartbmore's ch.8nce to come
of what goes on
backstage.
Turner of New York.
Possessed ot fa natural theatre per.. through with Q victory however
Interment was In W~8t Laurel
sonality, an ·.lnuBually pleasing will depend on £lev..~ral factors.
HUI
Cemetery.
(Continued From Page One)
voice, and a delight In her sub- First. whether Polk and, McGllJect. ahe assures an enjoyable after- berry can get back Into their ear- Rolling Grecn Golf Club. and a
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Ucr running form and add Borne member of the Phi Kappa Psi
, CHRISTMAS
GlFfS
noon.
nl.Unettl." Qaallt,. Jewelr7. BIDISt
yards to the consistent ground fraternity .... In 'J934 he was o.pDIamODd., Watehel . .4 811eder
gaining of lIarry Warren. Second,
Pea Setll.
IJolnted .;to the Regional Labor
whether more protection can be
A Depo." a ••ene. YOllr 8eleetioD
P.,urd by Senntor Robert F.
given to young Huey on his pass
FRED A. FISH
JBWELER
pla.ys, and· third, Imp.:roved an)l wa.gner
, B. 8TATE ST.
(Conttn".led from Page I)
He
Is
Bu..vlvcd
by
his
wife.
tho
consistent! defensive Une play ·durThe Swarthmore Woman's Club Coach Robinson will be able tn Ing the entire gaJ.:ne with no let- former Helen Carre a classmate of
was treated to a musical pertorm- llillY Harry 'VarreD, his up and ups or temporary lapses on ~the her husband at Swarthmore Col· •
ance so brilliant and 80 exq·.JtsIte, coming' fullback who also was in- part ot any member in the Swarth- lege; b)' three flone. Howard S.
"Turner of Strnth HavM aver.le.
at Its Tuesday afternoon meeting, Jm'cd lo.st week but not serIouslY more line.
J. Archer. Jr.• of Cornen avenue
that one can only wish there were cnough to'l(ecp hhn on the bench.
and
Donald C. of White Pluins;
thousands present to sbare suclt.
The Garnets piny last week wus
and
hy
.. two brothcTH, W. W. Tor·
perfection ot sound and artistry.
below par for them. particularly 011
Mrs. Anthony I. Vtlntner1 cha~r the ottenaive. Their torward pass(Contln·.lOO from Page 1)
man ot t\luslc, presented Leona Ing attack u,nd rwmlng plays were
A PrIm to Meet Every FamlI,'s
111_
Gold, vloll"', Robert HUker-t, cello, "topped' cold ·by the Glen-Nor out- sopldstlcnted
newspapcr editor.
and Dorothy Paul, pianist,' aU of fit. However, on several occusstons WilHam .Jllmcs SteVl'lnF. Jr.,' a newwhom arc Swarthmoreans. .Mrs. when il appeared that the Swurth- COIl1('r to Players Club audienccs.
FUlIIERAL BOJoD!l
Gold studied at the Curtis Instl· mor~ team was starting a 'sustained portraYH the ~ynlcal WOUld-be pIa!>'·
wnl1nm T. PftUf'r.. nlJ, Dlreetor
ElrllteeD Years Es:perienee
tute and is now at the New 'Scho01 drive and getting uilderw~y, they wright forced to write tntcr\'lew5
TELEl'1l0N
E liB lilA flNlJ
ot Music. where she Is studying were stopped by fumbles and as- for h living.
under .Jascha Brodsk'.Y. Mr. BU- tltgnment cl·rors In their own backShgc mnn3.~('r for the produc- ~~::_:_:::::::::::::_::::::::::::::::::=~
kart, equally well known as Per~
flola.
tion is Puul B. Bunks, with J. Roy
sonnel Director of the Federal Re~
Yendon will come to Swarth.. SnapI'! as assistant. Mnrgaret Latiserve Bank, and an ex-president
more
wIth a record of four vlctorys mer, Erna Eckhardt and Ann
of the Swarthmore Home and
Standard Deeorative
and two d~reats. It liM been de- Shtvely urc In charge of stage
School ASSOCiation, haa studied
and .
feated
by
Sharon
Hill
and
Cotltngdecorations
and
prormrtles.
Samuel
I
under Zlgh'ero, and Is noW a pupil
Novelty Candles
ot Orlando Cole. Mrs. Pa'".ll Is don.le. Sharon Hill deteated Yeadon S. 13igger Is the electrician nnd
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a graduate of the .Julllard Insti- 33-0 and it would appea.r that bY Patty Campbell handles the music
Charming Reproductions
tute and Is well known as an en- comparative H0'3reS Swarthmore and sound effects. Emma pyle is
Gret:ting Cards
of
semble player and teacher as well should win for the Garnet lost to the prompter.
Sha.ron HUI by the score ot 19·13
As the soldier's wUe says, "The
as an accompanist
Old
Glasa l.emp.
The itrst trio, by Lallett, 1n B In n ntv and tuck 'c·ontest. However, coming back is almost os hard us
Minor, 1s an early 17th century even with McCowan and Bierman the going away," and this dellghtFloral or Godey Shade&
composition with a pure sweet mel- Ln the game for Swarthmore this ful pIny pl',)ves how right ahe Is~
ody and plaintive overtone.
would be u touS"h assignment for 'The story Is concerned with a vetIdeal
Gifts
Beethovel)'s Opus II, In B Flat the Ga.·net for the Yendon team ("rnn who returns trom the' South
Major, one of his Beven. brllUant IS a capable and strong eloven. Pacific to find the little world of
alice barber, gifts
works for pianoforte trIo, was the Yeadon has three good ball car- his
own
family
considerably
BaIt. Pike, Sprinafiald, Pa.
second selection. Its theme origin- l·lerH, Bob W'atson, Keene and Bat- changed. Miss Franken brings all
'Old Bank Building
ated In· a gay, rollicking peasant tlsta in theJr backfield and the the tal('nl fOl" light comedy she exdance.
Swarthmore Une from end to end hibtted in "Claudia" to make thlM
Phone Swa. 0450
The Mendelssohn D l\Unor 1~ w1ll have to be .on their toes to n most e.ntert(l.tntng and nmuHing
written in tour movements, begtn~
stop these three gentlemen.
play.
nlng with a dasnlng allegro con
moto.
Mrs. Peter E. Told, club president, Introduced Mrs. Vcrnon J.
Elison, of Upper Darby, who made
a strong plea tor club and individual support of the United Cam·
patgn.
Memllers of the Literature Departmen"t enjoyed an excellent book
review November 1;' l>'Y MrfI.
Claire H. Jeglum, of Thomas
Sugrue's "Starllng of the ·Whlte
J. Archer Tumer
Services Monday
WOMEN ATUNE TO
MUSICAL ARTISTS
tiM aod at the Preatiot tIme II
o. Baker Thompaon, prlnc1pat active on the Legislative Commit..
of Swarthmore High School, hu tee ot the State Education AssociaJust been elected vice-president of tion. He IIvea on Marshall Road.
the· P""noylvanla Branch of the Lansdowne. his wlte being the
National Aaeocla.Uon of Secondary former Marjorie Speakman' of
School Prlnc1pala. The meeting at UnionVille in Cheater County. Mr.
which the election was held took Thompson himself Is a naUve ot
place in Harrlabu.rg on October 28 New Lond&n in Chester County.
and : •. This was the annual State They have onc daughter, Patricia.
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Local Trio Tendered Cripplet/ Gamets
Great Applause
Faces Yeadon
at Club
Convention
ot the
Secondary
School Principals of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Tliompso.n bas been principal ot the high school since Sep ..
tember 1'40. Prior to that time he
aerved two years as asaiBtant principal and theretofore as teacher
ot soclB.I studies In the high school.
He came to Swarthmore In the fall
of It31 from Unionville. where he
had taugbt,slnce 1826.
Mr. Thompson
a. "graduate of
the Pennsylvania State College
where he holda a degree of Bache·
lor ef Arts and has had graduate
study at tbe UniversitY. of Penn.. sylvania. Temple University awarded him the Master of Education
Degr_1\ 10 UU.
As president of the Southeast~rn
Cha.pter of the Seconda.ry School
Principals, he
provided , active
leadership several years ago in
studies leading 10 outstanding programs In health and phy'sical educatIon and other studies rela.tlng
to efflele~t ... organlzatlon of Second8.l'J' schools. He ha.s served on tbe
Leglalatlve Committee of the Delaware County Teachers· Assocla-
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Cams delivers
INER
RESHER
Players Present
"Soldier's Wife"
PATTERSON
Is
LOWERS
OR
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ANY EVENT
Table Lamps
mown
c~s
wedcIin&
Annual
"Orchids Always"
DESSERT. BRIDGE
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. Woman'. :Club
Spoasored by Health, Welfare,
EducaUoo> Departments
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
T l _ (Tax Included) 00 dB•
1 P. lII.
November 18
Mark Book Week
"Books 8.l"e BrIdges" Is tbe theme
for the Nattonal Book Week cele..
bratlon to be observed in·' the
SWarthmorc Public Library durIng the coming week. Novem,ber
10 to 16. More than 200 of the
newest JUvenile books will be on
dIsplay, andi, WI Is the 'custom,
each person may reserve one book
to be fJecured on Saturday, November 16.
NEW PLAN WNCHES
Begln,nlng next. Mond8¥. November 11, thc subsidized, Federal
lunch program will be put In
operation in the Rutgers avenue
school. Under thl" program, the
chUdrcn will be oftered a portion
of meat, or meat Bubstl'tute. a
serving of vegetables or fruit, a
half-ptnt bottle of homogenized.
vitamin D milk, and a slice of
bread and butter.
The charge tor this lUnch Is
only 15 cents. The additional CORt
of this lunch Is made' up by the
Federal government under Its
subsidy plan. !\olilk Is being offered
at four cents a bottle for thoso
who wish to brIng lunch from
hom.e o.r wleh to have an e:ltr8
bottle of sweet mUk.
At the present time the cafeterin." Is somewhat Umlted In food
supplies. As every homemaker
knows, it is difficult to get certaln
Items so that the cafeteria Ie una~le to ofter the attractive. tasty
dishes that it plans to otter later
when tood supplles are ample.
in-
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CHICKENS
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cording to tne chairman. Mrs. Harold G. Griffin.
Next TueBday
Mrs, George P. Warren. chairman of Drama, will present 'Miss
Jessie Lewis In theatre reviews at
the stated meeting next Tuesday,
November 12.
Miss Lcwis, who is a graduate
o~ Swarthmore college, where she
majored in dramatic art, will re·
view "Plays of the Current Season." Taking care not to reveal
the plots or to diminish the Joy
of the play when seen, Miss Lewis
presents a. kind of personal theatre guide, at times glvtng sketches
trom scenes from the plalya. Along
with a aense of what Is good theatre she bas an excellent· knowledge
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May L
Studebaker aIilaZes and thrills the
Dation 1rithsomething absolutely .revolutionary in· postwar automobile.
. This "test and finest Studebaker is
the long.awaited, big, powerful, completely new 1947 (;ojhmander model.
dreds of thousands of miles of testing.
Here's a restful, relaxing, new kind
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. A n_ kind of carl
At your dealer's now!
Here's a low, long, amazingly. roomy
De'iv kina 'of ~-superbly lin!shedriC:hl'. "iD~-a bteath-taking .rev·
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jioi~!f~ lDotoring luxu.ry!
Tlais clra~•.ticaUi different new
CoaUaatider d.,,!;'~. years of Stude~ku p~anqi~" m~nths and hun-
Your dealer's welcome sign is out. Go
at once and see this latest Studebaker
achie... ~ment in .really luxurious post·
war motOring-watch how fast you
decide that this distinctive 1947 Stude
baker Commander is America"s stand·
out quality car.
~R the second time in a few ~onths,
Van Alen Bros.
r
Ridley Park
a:
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DiKIaarae
and ncwspapers for-ono's Bubstltu-'
Receiv..
\Ion ot canned thinking fur one's
Sgt. EdWard G. Walton arrived
at his home on Amhe.rst avenue,
own mental processes: "Do yo".)r Saturday following bls dl8ch&rge
own thlnktng." she urged, and at Ft. 1\feade, Md. He entered the
added that It was a. club responsl.. service In November, '4G and has
lJiUty to stltnu,late lhe t'hinltlng in been station\,d at Camp Lee, Va..
the past 10, month&
Its gl'oup and In the coml'lunlty.. ,
Ed plans to return to .Franklln
«"ollowlng Mrs. Uarncs· talk,
and Marshall College to begin hi.!!
stitute for '·al·loua club ofl'lccrs and second semester In Business Ad ..
leadershiJl of coun1'Y officers.
ministration.
Six officers and cbaJrmen of lhe
Women's Cl':Jb heard Mrs. George
Emeraon Barnes deliver the openIng address at the Institute ot the
Delaware County Federation of
Women's Clubs -. on October 31,
Mrs. Barnes, a past president ot
the New Century Club of PhIJadelphla. and wlte of Dr. George Emerson :Aarnes, ot the Overbrook
Presb;yterlan Ch.urctt, talked on . ----~---...:.------~-==::.:-=:.:.:=---------
"Club Ethics and Opportunities".
Mrs.. Barnes believes that, next
to the churcn, the womans club
exerts the most potent 'Infiuence'
on the c"ommunlty. It rollows that
club leaders bear an ethical re.sponslbUIty which parallels their·
civic responslblUty. "We enn be
leaders." she HailI, "and there must
be hlg·h standardH of leadership."
"Do 'Yo~ elect your club presIdent because she has money and
can give lovely luncheons, or because or social prominence. or be...... It you....H. ChRic our PrIce i.Ist dllplayed
cause of popularity, or because she
has those qualities of leadership
" pronllnently In our Meat Depa......n ... Comand vision which should go with
pare, and we know yau will ag.... that our
such a responslblltty fs a question
prI_ are 10_ than th_ cinywhon for suc:h
each club should answer.·'
h"h quality ma.l ..
. In a ligbt(!r tone, l\1rs. Barnes
listed some don'ts for club women,
gathered from the complaints I
fancy Grade A Poultry
written by 10 club presidents ~
whom
she polled. Among the
frying ar Small .autl...
"don'ts" were whispering d':ll-ing"
meetings; committee heads making.
wordy. usuan~ unwritten reports:
coming ear!y and taking the end
seat ot a row; coming late, which
Provalane ---,.17c
PatatoSalad"- ....·,·1ge
so often implies 'dlacourtesy to
Ch_ .._ - ::.018c
ColeSlaw
-19c
guests and entertainers as well as
tellow club members.
Opportunity was Mrs. Barne1i"
Fancy
last point.
She' recommended
reading "While Time R,emalns"
"33c 1 Cral Meat - .... "69c
and the preS8lng need for sound
Codtbh
..
23c
hlact Oyste,.
.. 35e
thinking and civic and national
Whiting
leadership, greater thWl ever in
this time. "You have no business
not to be wllllng to think," 'satd
Mrs. Barnes. who blames the radio.
------------------------------------------------
On FrldaYl November 15. at 10
a. m., Mrs. Roland I. Eaton wUl
review "Farmer Takcs a Wlfc" by
.John. Gould, and ~'Yankee Storekeeper" by R. E. GOUld. Thts will
be the activity of the Department
tor thc month of November, ac-
Have your wearmg ap- l
parel, drapes, blankets, ~
spreads, rugs,. slip covers,
gloves, cloth· handbags
cleaned in our own modem plant.
Besr Mrs. Barnes
5
Autumn Journey • • • 1ft lite Wonderland of golden woods and fields.
.
.... eager young explorers thriU at seeing nature In her joyous mood.
•
And on retuming home they'll delight in finding another of nature's bounties to add to
!heir fun • • • refreshing, oatisfylng milk. Especially if It's Supplee 5eahest Homogenized Vitomil\ D MIle.
1ha1's the mile that ' - been ....mproved" for the chlldnn growing .
up today. It haS the smoath. wonderful taste of creaJII In .-y drop ond
equal food Wllue In ftfW'/ sip. 11'. extra nourishing blcllllle It'. ,
eIIIIra emy to digest ••• and added YIIamIn D alfords extra bane piOI.ctiorl.
~
We have three day call
. fo~ and delivery sefvice.
Nor-Way Qeaners, 618
Otester Pike, Norwood,
Pa. 'Phone Ridley Park
0972, ask for Mr. Kelly.
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For the heel If epin III I fall brlnll.. be sure ~ ....... IlllDOlher, richer
So ; lin Su"" "JuI_ I I . d VU-In D MIlk an ~ for your family.
YCU; S : Fill... !1ft oncI your ulglibnaad Secllest lIus IIIF.r haft II for 'fOil.
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Hr. and Hre. WUIlat!i S. Patton
The JuDlor AMembUea op.ened and Hr. and Hre. DanIel 8. Hone
thell" 17th ......n last BaturdaJ' chaperoning. Mrs. Patton and Mrs.
nl&'ht with a large attendance for Morse are the chairman feM" the
the seventh, ninth a.nd 10tb 11 th and Uth grad.. respectively.
This dance for the eenlora wl\l he
grad....
..
Tomorrow evening, the eighth Informal.
'grade, with Mr. and Hre. .Tohn
Mra.' .James D. Nelson returned
Schumacker and Hr. and Hni. mlkert' as chaperon.. will begtn Itl by plane to her home In Sp.artanIl08II00. Hre. Bllkert Is chairman burg, B. Coo Tuesday morning after a two-week viBlt with her puof this group.
The oenlor aaoembly will follow ento Hr. and Hre. Carl de Holl of
for the ilth and 12th grad. . with Park avenue.
HOW SWARTHMORE V07ED
U.
s.
Be.....tol"
lI!art1n
Guffey
. Governor
Duff
. Rice
(Rep.)
(Dem.)
(Rep.)
eat Meads.
Please Make an Earl7 App<>"ntment
619
181
81
514
166
696
116
86
97
(Dem.)
LEWIS S'IlJDIO
Phoae Cheetcr 2-2817
Comer Cupboards
Wateon
HoU. Jr.
Utility Cabinets
82
90
(Dem.)
347
862
841
90
98
94
136
(Dem.)
dance or to thoae who have
dan"""
of the group. Her croup at the
Pbllbrook . Art· Center in
1464 Okla.. was one of the' most pop293 ular feature8 of, the center. She
has also 'organlzed and directed
large groups In Dallas and Den-
601
85
687
592
598
1486
,1424
97
316
97
97
33S
seo
Votes cast In the Western Precinct" 'lOG: Eastern Precinct.
ARTERS. BROTHERS.
Hugh
The Daughters of the British
Empire of PBDD8Ylvania wftl 'hold
its annual bazaar at the: Bellevue ..
StraUord, Philadelphia, Thuroday,
Novemb61" 14:."
His Brittanlc Majesty's Cou.nael,
302 CAYLEY STREET
MEDIA
Tel. Media 2872-R
Let Us Help You ArnUIge Your
_ W a r Kitchen
C.
McClelland will open the
baza.&.l' ..t 12.80 p.m.
Local committee membera Include Hre. O. Narheth, Hrs. WillIam B. Brown, Hre. Agnes B.
Sheldon, Hrs. W. E. Hartin, M ....
George W. Wellburn with H .... J.
H. Gordon McConecby, chairman.
THERE SIMPLY ARE NOT ENOUGH
NEW CHEVROLETS TO GO AROUND
,trucks.
So that you may have no douht as to our method of
distri&ution of new Chevrolet passenger cars and
truclc.,wemalce the following-•
I
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• ..,
•
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"
.., w· Chevrolet
rtianed ·on
securing delivery·
\. "'Olll't
. be appO
•
rs wi\\ be
Custorlle
cars and "
. . ntiol public se"iceS,
IDlISe
5
sutUS
Of
f the .true status
the basis ot, ,., ",>5 • I req,uiremen1So
•
on req,uest, 0
, occupatlona
informed, up • our 61es.
I
(2\ veterans
i placing orders.
.
• _ of date n
I. their orders In
0'
order
(3\ pnont"t
d
--...
e
your
Chevrolet ears an
we
S We ' .....,...
6 "lW 01011 " ti11le.
2. ,I\(£S_A\\ neW
\hOriJ:eci prices
~~VfO'etatan,
au '.
.
fgr a neW U'"
wucks WI."" be sold at the
•• ry
,
.
\ time of de.IVe·
.
current a
"'d
NI(YOU fOR
.
.·U berequ\r~
... _ trade-InWl
WE THA ,
LOYALTY'
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DOWNWARD
1111/ RuUedge Ave.
Folsom, Pa.
Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
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PETER DI NICOLA
Phone Swa. 26Z6
!l< Son
Real
N~
E8tate
Funeral Director
w. lehigh ATe., PbiIa..
PERSONAL-~ine subscriPtions.
Bertha. P. Faries. 239 Haver(ord ave~
nUn. Tel. Swarthmore 4589-W•.
PERSONALt-'Voman will do baby sittI~ 'day or evening Of. ;wetk-endB;
Tel. ::iwarthmore 0161.
.. " ,.'
.,y.
WANTED ,
W ANTED-ImmedJa.tely - Broken candles and stubs tor the Woman's
Club Peace Service Commtttees:Chrlet-
Leave a.t the Swarthmo-
New
or' Old.
;.aJFFORD L PARKER '
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B.D. , I '
,
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Reese-Baxter Co.
I
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
SPORTING GOO~
816 EDGMONT-AV&
Chester
Electrical Contractor
MM~~~~5~
Bwadhmore 1448
Twe8 of Electrical '
Swarthmore and
VlcInlt}' fOI" DBSt
Twenty Years
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes & Rohhlsh Removed
IAwus Howed
GeDerDI DaDl\Dg
lISa JIard\Dg Ave.
Horto", Pa.
Swarthmore 2295
DIgh& or da7•
PAINTING AND
PAPERHANGING
Wblte lead and Dare
011_
on
au
IfD
HOME IIPROVEIENTS
(Jarp.entr7 RepaIre -
Alter8Uono
Ktmsul InsulaUOD
C)ement Work
J(.E"'SWEEX h.!' per yr.
After Jan. 1, '1.18 per ~
ATLANTIC MONTHLY 't.to
:
Strath Haven Inn'
Swarthmo~ P...
We are now equippe(i to
take orden lor Corsages,
Bouquets and Fu'neral
work at any time.
Offic:ial Agency Western
Union Telegraph SWarlhIIlCllre, Morton, Rutledge
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SWEET SHOP
OLD J!ANK BUILDING
0080.
Tel.
QUAUJY. PAINTING
Since 1889
Walter V. Linton
Contractor
Walters'
Phone 0333-M
ancltcapinr
Sw~
_tor--
MEN, WOMEN ADd QHIT.DREN
. 818 BPROUL STREE1'
Obester, Pa.
Swarthmore, Penna.
Morton Electric
and
HARRY A. BREHL
Appliance Service
HARRYW. LANG
'.
...... ateJy 117 .. Ii· i call
IIrief, 117 If I •
dill
Ulbira mq _ tbe .hrt •
Raga and Carpeta
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PI . .
RiP., ..... 323.
2 E
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Hi ,It _all_ it 1M
,
Call
I
Commercial and Dom~tic-
Prompt Service-Refrigerators, Washers, Vacuum
.
Oeaners, Radios . ,.
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MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
331 Dartmouth Avenue
I
i
11 Mod... A. -
IW.5"WM~ 0784
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SWA.
4697-W
HARBOLD'S
34 W. STATESTREET
Media,P...
Phone Media 1888
;Mainlinoer and Debbie Dar: ling Cardigan ..'Id Slipover
Sweaten'
I
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HERNICK'S
,Health Shoes
2175,R
104 CemeJl Avat_
PRoMPT SERVICE
Call Swa.rthmore 1984
I
and Builder
Ridley Pao'!.:
Tree SIBIlel'J' and
Phone
per
a"a. lOS.
SubsenpUoDs For AU MagasJa.es
--...
Wall~ce Eo Arten
302 Gayley Sireet
Media, P ...
Tel. Media 2872-R
"r yr.
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5
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MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
Regular Pdee
:!OU are a telephone
may phone your
exterior
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3 lDWAS 8PECLlLS
-"B.ilder
Phones
Chester 8130 & 24525
a toaa: way toward "M'khIi aao4
nel&bbon ••• aDd aood .....
IiDe tel ~.;. • •ice. 0004
,.
Charles E.
CHARLES WHITE
ARTERS BROTUERS
. ["ol'DlerlJ"
Thoughtful, I'OIISIderate ac:bllD
,
.".~ .. ' -' .. """
.
and ~rS.'Frank· '.T.DavlM, '
of. Yale avenue have been enter..
mining M'1'<' Davies' mother Mrs.
Edwin. ~E.. ~;Twitmyer formerly ot
Secane ': ~.&.o now Uves in Brant
BeacQ, N. J.
W"rk Guaranteed
lelephoDes, loo!'
c
.
painting•
oa PAITY-LIII
..... lilli's'; .'.
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\
.
. De1iMhlo,lots' ..~It.e
,
.,:'
..wille h...- y .... ~.1Ilt1l . , Dr.
vicinity
e II
,
.'
2253
~~
1180 MuhleabeI'g Ave.
other grades are taken care of "by
MIss Orr, who checks and cleans
tnelr teeth.
G ....'" Looies Again, 7-0
Swarthmore High 'was handed
theIr second defeat of the season
by, losing to Glen~Nor by the score
o! 7 to 0 on the Garnet's field
1~ Friday.
This Friday Swarthmore meets
the tough Yeadon elQven at R ....tgers Avenue to try to break their
slump.
Write
MORTON ELECTRIC.
Phone sWarthm:~"r~',9992'
s~
Unte semng. during December. LOcal
shop. Inter1!'sting work. Box B, 8""..j;: I
ENNA JETI'ICK.
.El>WARDS
and FLORSHEIM SHOES
State and Olive Street, Media
Guamn_
All Work
all kind
InstaIlAUons and Bep.Dlro
'WANTED-Woman tor full or part-
A/leaCJ' for
PADITING and, DECORATING
All
1808.
Budget Shoe Shop
I
ELECTRICAL WORK
•
WANTED-Young girl'· experienced
with .chUdren is free afternoons
for
baby-sitting. .
Tel., ·..swarthmore
0156·J.
PHONE IIEDIA 001/0
H.2&
Phone Baldwta 1170
No ..doJltloDlll charlie for
suburban calls.
Media 0755
"Benjamin West·" a play written by HaIgh Brown and Chat-lea
Andes. members' oJ. the junior
class, wHI
he presented over
KYW's Suburban School Hour on
Monday morning of next week at
9:30.
Andes will play the title
role .
BegIn Dt.ntal Care
On October 1 Swarthmore High
School began a new dental program In accordance with the state ~
law' '.lnder Helen Orr, dentai
hygienist of the Bcnool. This new
83~em provides examinations :for
pupils or e".'ery other grade (st8.rtlng wJth ftrst) b'l-' regular dentists
ot the town. The work Is done by
Dr. Frederick Patman. Dr. Parkei'
Stamford. and Dr. Peter Coste.
Parents are Invited to attend the
oxaminlng of .thelr children or else
notices are sent home to Inform
I them of needed conectloDs. The'
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A. MERCER QUINBY
:!i"buO-:::'Iias............
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']'IIODe (!laelter 1t·II'J
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A1.....Uono and Wirlag
PAINTING AND
PAPER ,HANGING
Call DAVE' WOOD
lnorean.
SIMMONDS
TIC W _ _
PalIitlng
BUILDER
-.-
mas
Plo&are ........... ' 51 aD
»
Do ..
K_~
Greel'ng Ca~Bobb,. CI'aft
1808 W. Thlrd. s&l et.
CheaterJ ' Pa.
S ...... 0111...,
vacuum
ers, fang,
and new.
All work
• tb ............... - ·
.4
W. S. Bittle.
repairs
Alcoholics Anonlymou&, an organization of men and women to
aid with the alcohol problem,
opened a branch In Media. l.ast
week. Meetings will be open only
to alcoholics and members of the
medical profession.
Fu~ther information may be obtained by addressing Box 691
Media.
AHEND DEATH REClORD
MrB. Joseph M. Youmans, of
South Orange, N. J .• widow of Second Lieutenant Youm~, tormer..,.
of Elm 8.vettue, has been notified
by the Adjutant -GeneJ:"al of the
Army that her h".18band had been
transferred from the prisoner of
war' snip Oryoku Yaru after Its
bombing, to the Enoura Yarn
whlch was sunk by allies planes
on. January 9, 1946. Previous InfOrma.tion. had led the War Department to announce Lieutenant
Youmans killed In action In the
former" Blnking w:h\ch occurred December 16, 19".
t
~eSWa.l,"'
~2G_
SoUclt.ed·
T'sUap-
washers
c nbcin . . .· ...... _
'.
Virgie Oweas, Prop.,
ludle1 Park 2478. \V
IDWIN B. KEI I FY, Jr.
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Seventh grade parents met Wednesday evening, November 6. In the
social hall of the Presbyterian
Church for dinner and to entertain
members of the faculty and their
wiv.....
The r~n for this meeUng was
to establish friendship and understanding in tbls, ~roup that: hopes
to work together· these next six
yearS, therefo~ no program was
planned.
A deliciOUS dinner, attractively
served by Mrs. Harold Ogram and
her efficient committee was enjoyed
by all.
Mrs. W. R. McHenry 11
chair~an of the-8'rade parents. '
III bet
h
Uaht. lDduotrJ' .....
lIomesUo Work
Van Alen Bros.
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mb17 Speaker
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CUNNINGH AM·
Joho for PrI...... FamIl7
coal and heating eel'Vice
'Pbooe ~ 8714
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Repain
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Yale . .a:~"",·A
OWENS EIIPLOYMENT
AGENCY
Pem>arIYaDla _
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A better way is
Van A1en Bros. deaD .'
Ra& AI Applinea
YOUR PATIENCE AND
Y Of
' .nNG DELIVER
WA
IN A
~EW CHEVROLET
Y9UR ....
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. ·1l~~Y'S:: CHEVROLE'J.'
in all boles around
yom smoke pipe•
ELECTRIC SERVICE
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NoUIngham. Pa.
......to. _ t
is to _
I
not hOV8 a (.Or
c.ustoiller who does
1tanMlciron" any
the time of the
to dispose of at
who do bove cars
tion. Cus~ers allowances based
will be gIVen • \ ~nd fair va\ue
hcII8" apProiSO /. '
,
on
of d.e\jyer/·
.
at the t\m8
.
corred that
N. O. prrrENGER
.Juadot
On Wednesday,' October 31. th.
Real Ettate and ........ce
Junior High School aaoembly ha4
the pleasure of hearing an adOld a..k BaildiD&'
drese
b'y
Mr. carlile, a repre" - 01 . .
Sentative of the Gideon Businessmen'a AssoCiation. After dillcuasing
the activities of the Gldeons,
81...... 1 _
Mr. CarJlJe made the generous offer of a tree Bible to anyone
Paint... and Paper HauBen of the audience desiring one and
his offer met with a unantmous
, Wo Shou14 KDow Bow
response.
Swa. 2268
409 Mlchlpn ATe.
Give RacUo Play
.
SlO PER OORO
(Oppooltc New State 'lbeatre)
°
S. tll9l-l"S-......
One _y to
ALICE M. BAIRD
or Sf .....h _
draft
YOUR .JEWEIiEZ
, 15 _
7th st.
Oh_
ThoughtfulDel1
••kel go04
Deigh.ols •••
,
r wi" be asked
• &C(lSSOI\lS-No ~ a condition of
.....
essones as
to purchase aCC
,
·~tll-I...e
Field
Pllle-I'-'.-::&---loet-'Mm
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Out In 18
Rielley Park
at The
New Group Formed
We are geffing our fair share of the current production of new Chevrolet passenger cars aild
And as strikes and shortages decrease. as the Chevrolet plants are able to produce mor.~ and more new
passenger cars and trucks, we'" get more and more
of them to deliver to our custome'rs.
Meanwhile, as loog as shortages do exist, it is our
purpose to apportion our share of.the new Chevrolets
'available fairly and justly among the many customers,
new and old, whose continued friendship and patron: age are the keystone of our business.
Mod firina boublea come
FRANKLIN H.
the Tew State College for Women.
MI88 Moll urges any ODe In the
borough or In tbe nelgb130rlDg com...
munlty who would like to take
PD.,rt In thIB weekly recreaUOD pre..
gram to make a special effort to
attend the meetlng ot the group
on Wednesday, November 13, as
the enrollment is llmlted due to
lack of spac;.
SCHOOL NEWS
sEAsoNED OAK WOOD
CLASSIFIED
1817 ton, Texas, where she was asststant
professor ot pbyslca1 educatlop at
568
148
'.6, and Northern Precinct. 686. The total tor the Borough
wae 1187.
.
To.Hold Be7...
da.D~
1466 before. There" a emaU admt.OD
290 charge to the
to covor the
coste. of the orcbeatra.
I~ene Moll, w~o baa bad ex..
'1466 teDBlve experience in tea.chlng and
291 calling equare dances, is In c'harSe
Built to Suit Your
own Requiaw".nts
,
at Penn State, wttl
,pend next week-end With her
brother Bob Hanzlik a junior at
the Unlverolty 'Of Michigan and
they will attend the Mlchl8BJl'
Wisconsin gam~, ~turday.
lItr. and. H~ Arth,!r R. Dena
of Elm a'Venue were Joined over
the week.e~"j ~Y their daughter
Gerrl D~:~a.~phomore at Con ..
·necUcut Col.l~&'e .tor Women. and
their .on-lp.·~w, and daughter
Dr. and M.rs"·~I!I1" H. Howklns of
New Y~rk City. ¥.rs. Dana and
Mra. Howklns drove Gerrt back
to college, Monday. .
Mr. William F. Hanny of Yale
avenue Is recuperating at hi!
home following a' heart attack on
Tuesday evening, \Jc:tober 29.
Tn".
92
600
491
490
128
U6
(Dem.)
KUne
600
103
140
Representative In
General AeoembIY
Turner
(Rep.)
(Rep.)
. Sproul
(Rep.)
Layer
FJ:we-o-FiY8 Market" St., Obester
369
3n
506
116
Representative In Congresa
Chadwick
(Rep.)
O'Rourke
(Dem.)
Corrective Make-up iUUl HollYfllootl
G"""OII' Lightmg Uml on &qomt
.':.,
.nue a .
Group, orsanlZed by the women'.
cambll8 Dext Wed.neada.y evening
1484 from 8 to 10 o'clock. Thill Is the
second In & aeries of' teD dances.
The gro"p.1s IIIlII op.en to thoee who'
are Inter_d In learDI.,g to 1IIlU&re
108
606
119
Sec. ot Internal Affairs
Livengood
(Rep.)
Schmid (Dem.)
Your portnLIt fOl"loved ODes IUld
<
(Rep.)
(Dem.)
7
n'
the women'. gymnaalum on the
Lt. Governor
Btrlckler
Dent
Kitchen Cabinets
The CommuDlty Square Dan..
pblyalc:al education department of
Swarthmore
Collese, will meet In
Northem Eastern Western Total
AN IDEAL
CHRISTMAS GIFT
dep
.
.
FRIDAY, NO'VEMlER 8, 1946
~ra:t.~~~~~~;0=---':'~-___-;-2T~H~E:..!SWARTH .. OR' -Aft""N
Marla.
ot . Cornell' ave,
FRIDAY, NOVEHIER 8, 1948
c.an SQUARE DANCERS
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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For
EGG
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NUT
STOVE
pE... EIft
Rice
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ESTATE OF .T. PASSMORE CHEyNEY. dec*'Md.
Letters Testamentary on the above
estate ha.vo been granted to the underedllPl&'l. who requeet aU persons 'having
clalma or demand. ap,lnat the estate
of the decedent to mnke known the
IIUDe, and all peraons Indebted to the
d _ L to make pa:vmont,·· w1thc>u~
dela¥ to
'
~,A.
GDby Cb~y
Executrix
.
lit Rutgers Avenue
Swarthmore, Delaware
County, Penna.
.or to her attorney,
Stanle)' 1.. Thornton
200t FInance BUUcllng
PhIlado1phta I, p.,
tlT-10011
, E8TATE NOTICE
ESTATE OF ETHEL R. COOKMAN
al80 known as Stile! Ra)'llOlJo COok!
man. tate of the BorouBh Of Swarthmore, Deceased.
LE'l'TERS TESTAMEWrARY on thl
above E!olate .....ve been .......ted to the
undenl«ned,. wbo· request. all peraon., ltavlng claims or demands 8.I'ILl1l8t the
Eatate of the 4ecedent to make lmoWD
the .............d all _ _ I n d _ b:
the deeodellt to make payment, ,wlth-'
out_,
to B. CoakJnan, EDOUtor
'
Henry
11.
or to lila Attn""'y·
·,John E. Gt
!Me
eon.... Ave.,
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FRIDAY. NOvi!:MaIRa, 1146·
THE ,WARTH.OREA"
8
NORWAY CLE,'IIERS
UD DYERS
('qnp1ete aeeninC
Dyeina and Tailorirqr
.liThe Rite Way 1.
NOR.Way"
618 Chester Pike.
)lOI"ood, Pa.
rt-e Ridley Park 097Z
Three clay call for and
delivery senice
. . for Mr. Kelly
•
lIJ,r. and Mn. R. T. Bates 01
1Ir. and M ..... Max EM! of .Rutbrought M&ry and her Ultle La:mb
Yale
avenue will entertalll ... their
gers
avenue'
oI\tertalned
Mrs.
Easl".
In as ftnllt prize winners In the
parent. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mwt.. weekooend pesta J(r.~ and JlI'L E.
Fancy' DreBS SecUon. Cornelia. Me(Contln ued From Page Ono)
roe of Union. N. J.,. as their guem P. Dunb&m a:nd Mr. and Mre; HerKernan
and
Freda
Billateln
wltb
bort K. Shay of FaIrfield. Conn.
the week-end of October 26.
Ml"S. C. W. Lukens. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Ford. Iilr. and Mrs. C. J. the charm of Old Faehloned Girls
GarrahuD. Mrs. Frank Keenan. placed second. carol Cochm.ne. a
BurgeN John Pitman and George late Dosebud, W8.11 third. :U0norable
Corse marshalled the parade.
mention in this secUon wen\ to
FrIda,.. NO'fember 8
The fino performances of t h-'enwav
e
,
and Joan 2:4& P. M.-H. S. football va. Yeadon ................ Rutgers .Avenue Fj-'d
,.
Mrs S H He
high school band. given annually
. , . In '.,
in connection with the event. Hemenw,..y
period costumes,
satorda,., November •
Leslie Ann Kurtzhalz In Chinese
2:30 P M.--College Soccer va.' Lehigh ........................ College Field
added Immensely to the spectacle,
1:00 t~ 8:80 P. Y.-Elghth' Grade Dancing ClasB ••.• .i.. Woman'. Club
oompletely dazzling any onlookerfll garb.
8:45 to 11:46 P. M.-llth and 12th Grade Dancing ClaaB
.
Another
favorite
ot
childhood
Womans
Club
who 8omeho~ ml88 w1tne~IDg this
led
tbe
prize
winners
In
Ole
Comic
8unda7,
November
10
studeDt group's drilllng ability at
football games and other functtOnB. Section when J.ohn Seybold cap- 11: 00 A. M.-Morning Worship .................................... Local C'burches
November 11
The band played. the Borough tured tinst as m'onkey-totlng organ 10:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. )D)nda:J',
M.-Leglon Auxiliary Sewlnjr
109 Princeton Avenue
Ho.Uow,c'en Bong written lour:' years grinder, David Hay won second I n ,
8:20 P. M.-"Boldler's Wife" ............................................ Player's Club
ago by the Rutgers avenue Bchool this sectl9n with his "on shoulde~'
fourth graders. The, words of the get-up. Recognizing breadth as well
'J.'nescl&,.. November 12
_
verse publ1shed In. The Swarti\'- as height the judges then awarded
2:00 P. M.-Mlss Je88le Lewis .............,......., .................. Womans Cl~b
morenn two weeks ago were sung. third prize to Fred Witt, & Fat 1:40 P. M.-H. and S. Parents· Night .........:.................. High School
8:20 P. M.-"Soldi9r's Wife" ............................................ Player's Club
Last year's flltb graders at College B oy.
Tharsda7, November 14
-.rhe Orlgtnal Section" wLnners
avenue schOOl added two more
Church
verses:
were Roger Livingston. depicting 6:30 to 1:30 P. M.-Methodlst Church Dinner and Methodist
Bazaar
famUy transportation ot the future,
8: 20 P. M.-"Soldier's Wlfeu ............................................ Pl~,.erts Club
O"-er In the corn fteld
8:00 P. M.-Mother·s Clu,b ............................................ Woman'. Club
first:
Jane
and
Gordon
McAlpine
8.8
Lying on the ground
\
Near the tall brown corn SbOCD Mother, Rabbit and })eter, second:
Hugh
Robln80D,
a
traffic
Ught
In
Pumpkins can be found.
operation, third. Randa RoeBs, a
Come and join our party
conn shock; Oonnle Russell. the
In your costumes gay
...
Ghost of the OP.A; and Joseph
Bob for big red apples
Storlaul, a wounded sailor. reo.n this autumn day.
,
..........
I
ceived honorable mentlon .
The time-tried appeal of old
In the I_Made_It_Myselt Section
nurser'y rhyme, well executed by Robert Stillwell captured first
Jean
snd
iKaren
Schloesser, place with a subject on the minds.
If not the tonguea of all, Meat;
Bo' Peep and Humpty Dumpty
joined the Mother Gooso throng to
brIng Iqn and Skip Bernard second prize. Suzanne Bell brought
!(ympatbetlc sighs from overy
housewife present and won third
••• about a home of
prize with her placque ot aca.rce
commodities under the heading
your own. let us in on
"Playing Hard to Get". Honorable
mentlon In this section went _to
your plans. Our home
Dick :Danforth, as Donald Duck;
Nell Bell and Peter Brown, Wil16a'O experience is
liam TeU and HOD: a.nd Patsy
Blake. cave man.
yours to draw on freeAdult Section winners were: Mrs.
ly. See us about fioane-·
Robert K. Enders. as little old lady
,
flth famous Mardi gras fae.e, first;
Maxey MorrIson, cowboy. second;
the home you are
Therl)8a Young, farmer wearing
mask made by Mrs. Enders In
going to buy or build.
school klndergarden, third. Mrs.
Enders and Miss Young, their ILne
of vision obstructed by their masks.
were led along the line of march
by Mrs. Enders' mother-In-law,
M_berol~Depoel'1_ _ ~
. 7 6 year-old Mrs. Allen Enders, III
costume. The handsome Count of
BORROW HERE-INSUIIE LOCALLY
Monte Crlsto with his stately
counte98 preferred to' circulate on
their own refusing to' allow evCJl
the judges to penetrate their
mysterY.
Group Section 'winners were:
first. Indian Summer (Charlotte
and George Brodhead and Bruce
and Bobb)' Kahler): second. Bridal
party (Bill}' Zlegenfus bride. Alfred Grover groom, Bert Kroon
preacher; Ruth Anne Richards
train bearer: Noel Snyder, Barbara
Zlegenfus, Donald MacElwee, Gary
Hoffman, flower girls: Russell
Snyder bridesmaid; Da.vld Snyder,
mother of the' bride and Michael
Bender. the bride's aunt); third,
Comic Strip (Dagwood, Penny
Morrow: Blondle, Jane Patterson:
Mr. Dithers, Elizabeth Forsythe:
Alex, Debby :Lukens; Cookie,
Honey Elser). Honorable mention
was uwaro.ed: Mary and Martin
E\'ct'y, A.n~y Roxby and CharUe
Wentz. as cowboys representing
the four Dalton Brothers;; Muriel
Watkins (Joan of Arc). Ruth Garrett aud Persis Ge«ring (Pages);
Catherine Mennen and Joan Marie
Mccathery (Dut~h Twins).
MASQUERADERS
.IN GALA PARADE
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THIS WEEKS CALENDAR
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Swarthmore National Bank &Trust Company
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Men's "YORKE"
WHITE
OXFORD
SHIRTS
$3.49
Electri( Living Costs are
LOW
Wou.D Hear Gladys Brown
The "up-keep" of your favorite electric appliances might better be called "down-keep,"
because the monthly cost of operating your
electric washing machine, mixer, cleaner, refrigerator and dishwasher is lower now than
ever in the history of the Company. Yes,
Electric Living is high in value, low in cost!
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPA.'Y
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Miss Gladys Brown, executive in
cha.rge of the Alice Hyson MI8Bion
at Ranches of Taos, l'!l. M., wlll be
the speaker 'at the Presbyterian
",roman's AsaoclaUon meeting on
Wednesday, November 13.
MiBS Brown, who has a background of a missionary horne In
Mexico. a first-hand knowledge of
spanish and a. special Interest In
education, will use as her subject,
"The Land of Enchantment." She
will tell of her busy and active Ufe
In a school of a hundred boys and
girlB aneJ activlty In t,he communIty carrying oilt' a program _ot rellglouB, health aDd educational
work.
Sizes 14 to 17
Sleeves 2 to 5
White Oxford Shirts with the Tru Fold Collar-.expertly tailored for perfect fit. Shrinkage does not
exceed 1 %.
Other Shirb
2.49, 2.79 and 3.79
1
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Welfare
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SWAI~T"'M()'H::
THE SWARTHMOREA
VOL. la-No. 46
FATHERS ASK FOR
ATHLETIC FENCE
School Board Studies
Current Matters
,ThurSday
The erection ot a fence around
tbe Rutgers aven~e athletic fleld
was urged upon the School Board
at Ita meeting last week by a committee of tathers. consisting of F.
R. Lang, chairman; Waldo Davlaon.
E. H. Taylor. A. G. Gwinn. D~.
George P. Warren, Frank McCaw.
au, a.nd Stuart Thorbahn. Mr.
'Delaplaine president of "the Board
reported it Is considering the erection ot a'tence around this tield as
well as ~ound. ~e Riverview field,
In .order to p,rovlde protection of
the properties. Tbe committee also
urged the adoption of baseball as
an ofticlal spring sport of the
sc'hool •
Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth,
aecretal"y ot the Board, was ap ..
POinted oJrlcla1 delegate from the
Board to the meeting of tho Iltate
Scbool Directors Association to be
Jield in Harrisburg in February.
.1~mes H •. Miller was authorized to
attend the State EducatloJl A880,,:
elation meeUng in Harrisburg in
l>tk..~mber as a delegate from the
County 'Teachers" Assoclat!oD.
(Colltlnued Oil page 8)
SW~ PA.. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER IS. 1946
Drive Level
Well Maintained
"Swarthrnorela responding t~ the
appeal of the 1941 Oammunlty
Chest Campaign in a heartening
way," It was stated yesterday by
Arthur R. 1Da.na.. director of the
Swarthmore District. He indicated
that the first week's aoUcltatlon
8howed local residents were subSCribing at the same level as In
prevlo'us yeara, with a number a.ctually Increasing their gifts.
"Our Community recognlze!'t the
Increasing need of the varioW!l
agencies comprising the Chest."
said Mr. Daala. He lJolnted out that
the Community Health Society of
Central Delaware County, one of
the prominent local Red Feather
services, is located In Borough Hall.
This agency serves the secHon of
the county m!lde up of Springfield
a.nd IUdley Townships and the
Dorotighs of Swarthmqre, Morton.
Rutledge and RidleY Park.
PLAYS REVIEWED
FOR CLUB WOMEN
Club
Tueeda}'
$3.00 PER YEAR
L.W. V. Schedules
FRASER TO DIRECT
. ·GERMAN· ECONOMY
StmuBz-Hupe
Mrs. ~erber~ F. Fra.aPr, chalrmWl ot the League ot Women V~t
ers Foreign PoUey Committee has
secured as speaker tor the lunCheon meeting to be held FrIday,
November 22, Robert StrauazHupe. profeasor of Polltl~l science In Wharton School, Univer_
Breezes from Broadway swept sity of PennSYlvaia.~.
Herb~rt F. Fraser, professor o'f
through the Woman's Club of
ProfeSBor StraWJZ.-Hupe 1a the economics at Swarthmore COJlege,
Swarthmore last Tuesday when author of several books In geo-JeHle LewlB, of Lansdo\me, de- politics and other BeIda of Inter- .safled on, November 15 for Ger_
many where be will act as' chief
votee of the theatre delighted national ~laUoD&
.
ot
public finance for Wueritemmembers and guests with resume
berg-Baden.
lin area of lIOuthwest_
Tbe
luncheoD,
at
1
o'clock
in
of plays ot the current seasOn.
ern
Germany
'~omprlsln8' abOut
"Whittier
House
on
the
college
earn
..
,~ Ot the t"1lL!'enty-nme offerings on
Broadway thts week. Mlas LewlB pus, Is belag arranged 'b',y Mra. one-tbird of the American -zone.
pointed out that 11 are hold-overs Henry A. Piper, chairman ot the .Aa a br~nch 01 the mUitary gov_
from last aeason, or, 'In aome in- Hospitality . Committee.. Included ern~ent Mr. ~raser'a department.
the
committee are
Mra. w~l1 llUj)ervts& e~endlture and' tax~ .
stances. from' several &eaaons back.. on
aUon for the regton.
at the 1 a new offerinp, five' are J. V. S. BIBhop. Mr& E. D. BrauDs.
CommenUng. upon a. popular
revlvW. "While aU ot these are and Mrs. Edward W. Furst.
plays of merJ~ we must recopIze
, In the LeaBue study croup which .electlon. to be held on' November
the fact that a theatre dominated met tor tbe second aeeeion last 24, which, will create a legialaUve
by old plays and reVivaia has 108t Monday morning at 540, Ogden a.ve- body to determine a budget Mr.
the forward impulse of & publlc nUe, Mrs. James Perkku, gave re- Fraser expressed the bellet that
enterprise and Is contribUting no- ports On the Queatlon.8: "Is Ruasie acceptance by the German clUzent
thing to the ,thought ot the day. ImperlallBtlc?" and "What was ber of the democratic consttt':.ltton now
Why does this condition exist? Be- foreign pollcy before 1939?" Ml'8. being proposed will bring better
cause six years of conflict have Richard Brandt spoke on the quea.. support to American directional
left the world exhausted, physical- tlons: u":hat Is the SOviet eco_ activities there. At present the ofly, mentally. and aplrltuaJly. utterly nomic system" and "Can Russians fice Is workIDl~' through the Gerdrained of vitality. Our most gifted own paraoual property?"' Mrs. Vt.n_ man government finance ministry,
playwright.. renect t1lIo spiritual cent Lathbu:-y covered the ques- but It Is expect~d that better co ..
depreSSion. Noel Coward, George tions: "What Is the 1'IOurth 6-yeal' operation will be Po8Blble With
representative leaders.
Kelly. Ben Hecht, Charlie Mac.. Plan" and ."Is Rti88la NatlonaEmbarking tor J3remerhaven on
Arthur. Eugene O"Nell have· otter-- IIsth:?"
the
Marine Robin, Mr. Fraser exed new playa thta seuon, and all
pects
that his ftrst deStInation Win
have faUed to measure up to what
be Frankfurt Where he will enter
an eagerly awalUng public upecttnto" eOD.sultatloii w1t~ military, and
ed of them. Now, aa always, the,
finance officlalB.. Hie work will retheatre reflects the very age and
quire a leave of absence from
body or' the time. Rla form and
Swarthmore
for at leaSt. a. year,"
preBSure.
said
Mr
..
Fraser
wbo has been a
. The problem playa on Broadmember
of
the
college
facu"i~ for
way deal with the P4)r8acution of
the
past
20
Years,
and
has
lectured
the Jew, race relations. poUUcaI
':ltt
HaverfOrd
and
GrinneD
Col ..
situations, and the general hopeleges,
and
DUke
Unlvei'sity~' For. ten
Ihe-"ene",,,ol'!lt"!'!!D_,~( ·m!lo,- . .
y~I''''.Il.,w"".a~''''d WIth
kind.
.
engaged in .tori!fgil commdrce, and
~ The birth of the Amerlcao. ReFuneral services; were beld Mon- his government experlenee Includes
pertory Company headed by' Mar- day afternllOn in Phllade'lphtn. for 16 months with t'he. State Depart.
garet Webster, Cheryl Crawford. Mrs. Lydia. W, Johnson or ·u Am. ment and a. Summer with the Con(continued on page 5)
herst avenue. Mrs. Johnson .'suf- BUrner's AdViSOrY Board ot the
HOWARD BASTIAN
BURIED TUESDAY
Death of Early ResidentShocks Many
Friends
Howard Baatian, who Jived at
210 South Swarthmore avenue, for
.
.
Enjoy Drama Talk
Tuesday; Welfare
Party Next
Swarthmore Profes-'
sor Sails For Year
Abroad
MRS.S~W.JOHNSON
the Past 34 years died at 11 o·.lock
Friday morning, oNo\>"ember 8, In
the Taylor MemOrial Hospital, Ridley Park.. Mr. Bastian was admit..
ted M the hospital on Wednes_
day following a cerebral hemor ..
rhage the day before. He Wa.8
•
stricken at' dinner ttme after a
normal day of walklne up town, to.~ket and 'bavlngc·e&oo!.lJJo>-vots 1Ji'.
TuelldaJY'.', general elect1q,..
BOrD In Philadelphia. on FebruThe Swarthmore High School
ary 4, 1888, the BOn of Christo..:
teaRl Will attempt to atay' In the pher and Ella Be.st1an he married
winning column this afternoon Pearl Wagner of Swarthmore oni
agatWJt the strong and experienced J':1ne 4, 191Z, and moved to the
fered a fatal st~oke Fr1d~ atter- NRA. Educated at the University
Ridley. Township eleven. The game borough•.
noon, November 8 In the Jefferson of Aberdeen in Scotland, Mr. FrawJ1J bp plAyed OD the local fleld
Formerly connected with the
Hospital. ,Phl1~delph'a. where sh~ 8er Is a Fellow of the Royal. Eco..
o.LUo. the reported sta~·t1ng ttme is
Phosphoro.UB
Bl'o~ze
Smelting
was recovering from a.n operation. -:,oml~ SoCiety. and has written
2:46 p.m.
Company In Philadelphia, Mr. Bas...
performed the previ0'.18 Monday.
several books pert4lnlng to Inter_
taln
retired about 20 years ago.
The Swarthmol'e t«":am will enter
Born in BrooklYn, N.
the national economic and finanCial
daug~ter of Charles an
Marie problems.
'
loday's contest at tull strength, Rince then he was well known
Johnson,
Mrs.
Johnson
h8.d
lived
_
'
'
-_
_ __
through
his
s,urf
fls'hlng.
a
hobby
Caytuin
31cCowan
having :-ein
Swarthmore
more
than
27
years.
:le
pursued
at
Ocean
City
where
covel-ed completeb' from a aUght
S~e was an actJve member of the
concussion he received from a the family maintained a Bummer
Swarthmore
Metho~U8t Churoh, t'be
home.
blow in the face In the Glen-Ng,r
,
Swarthmore
Woman's Club, and
Surviving besides hts wife are a
pme and "Cappy'J.~ Bterman onc£'
the
Swarthmore
Branch of the
again able to go places on. 'both daughter Pearl (Mrs. Augustus S.
Eight th()usond spectators viewed Needlework (Julld. Ml"8. Johll8On's
, feet because of the excellent treat- 'rltua) and a granddaughter, Kath- the 1946 Chrysanthemum Show in artistic abUlty was shown in her
ment hl8 trick knee received from leen, who llve at the SWarthmore the Swarthmo!'e College Field exquisite needlepoint designs and
Swarthmore
College training 8ec- avenue addre88: a brother Elmer House Friday. Saturday, and· Sun- in .her creative metal work.
,
.f Darby and a. slater Mrs. Manion
lion.
day. This third s60w bridged the
She Is survived by her hUSband
.aR '.Ie at Sh1lllngton.
war years' gap since 1841 td d1'&""· S. ,\V. Johnson; by two sons: Ho\V~
The SWarthmore team I'egalned
Burtal In Arlington cemetery, the largest crowd In Ita history. ard W., of Chatham, N. J., and
most of Ita earlle!" form In winning
l.ansdowne at 2 o'clock TuesdaY On Sunday 5000 perlJons c:-owded Warren D., of Nottingham; by six
against Yea.cJon last Friday. The afternoon tollowed services In
Margaret Latimer was the prograndsons;'
and
by
two
sisters.
tbe
Field
House,
to
such
an
exgram
speaker at the Junior WoUne bottled up the Yeadon·' runritn.~ Philadelphia conducted by Dr. DaEllen
D.
Johnson
of
New
York
tent
that
only
the
earlier
visitors
man's
Club meeting Tuesd'ay evenplaya vert.v adequately and tho Yea- ...·ld BraUD. pastor of the Swartb..
City
and
MrS.
Agnes
E.
stromgren
Ing
In
the Club House. She gave
htrd
opportunity
to·
a))pr'eclate
the
don cou;d gather Uttle' yardage more Presbyterian Church.
of
Chester
Heights,
and
a
brother
~
vivid
account of her Interesting
sJi~w'8
effective
panorama.
trom their aerial attack It wtw
O.
Rudolph
Johnson
of
Bru8gels,
experIences
and findings In Japan
evident from their forward passJns
Harry Weod, S'uperLi1tend~nt ot Belgium.
EstabJilMcl Home Here
while
working
there With the Red
efforts that. they had good passing'
?til'. and Mrs. Fender J. coffin Swarthmore College grounds was·
Services were conducted ~. the Cross for six: months after the closo
plays.
Jr. are maktng their home at 501 the 10caI" membelt- of 'the Chrysan~ Rev. Dr. Roy N. KeIser. Interment of the war. Miss Latimer spoke
The running attack of Swarth- Yale avenue. Before her recent themum ShoW cOJllp1iJ.tee. He was was In Arlington Cemetery, Drexel of the customs of the people, their
more was able time afte:- Ume to rparrlage In at. Paul's Church pleased with the show, Ita aUend- Hill.
houses. their dress, the cllma.te of
sweep the Yeadon team's ends, Chester. Mrs. Coftin was HIM Edith ance, and the large' number of
the country in comparl~n to ours,
with . Polk and McGlIberry con- Cramp, daughter of Mr. ~LILd Mrs. Swarthmoreans who attended It. NEW WRrriNGS PUBLISHED and of how the Japanese and.
tl'lout,!ng yardage that was notably Edmund Cramp, ot the Harvard The sho:w was open too the public
Mrs. Theodore Paullin of Har- Americans worked togetner In the
absent trom both the Glen-Nor and Inn.
without charge.
vu.rd avenue Is the author o! a new hOSPital.
Coffee an.d doughn-:J.ts were servthe Sharon Hill games.
,
Mrs. Cotlln, who served several
General enthustasm was expres- book "Karen Is Three" which was
In todaY8 game Ridley Town- years as a pharmacist's mate, first Bod as well 'as appre~Jatlon of the· re'teased In October by p:ubllshers. ed by Alice Afarrlott and lier recommittee fonowlng the
.hlp Is the favorite. In Ita game class In the Waves a':l'd was the commercial exhibits which ad.ded Oxford University press, New York freshment
program.
with Darby High kist Saturday it. only Wave ever to be assigned sea to the SbOW'8 scope and instruct- I City. "This Little Boy Went to
A stated meetll1g preceded the
swamped tho opposttlon 38-0. Dar- . duy. will also' be remembered by Ive Informatlo~. The berried or Kindergarten" was written a tew
speaker.
at which time plans for
by High was SWarthmore's firat 'ocal residents for her manY perfor- fl'ulted trees and 9,hrubs' a.ttracted years ago br MI'8.. PaulUn and the
the Christmas, dance to be held
.pponct and the Garnets defeated manceB at the Players Club be:: much InteresL .. The Pe~nsYlvanla p.uthor gives credit to Mrs. .J. .J.
December 2'1~ In the Club House.
thcm but did not outclaM them as the war. Whtle stationed In
Horticultural SOCiety and the Phtl- Cl'oakston of Rose Valley whose were di8CU88ed~ Members working
Diego she appeared In a number of adclphta Branch of the National clnss('s Mrs. Paullin attended nt
Hidkr 'rown
Naval dramatic p.l'C'dl1ctiona.
Association of Gardeners with the Friends "Central.
(Continued on Page 8)
Mrs. Arnold Redding. Mrs, Peter
Mr. Comn. the Bon of Mr. and co-operation of the Arthur Hoyt
:Mrs_ PaulUn's chlldren?s story L. Miller, Polly Crothers and Mrs.
:Mrs. Fellder Julliard Comn. of Scott
Horticultural
Foundation '''"['he Singing Chimes" and_ an art... Wayne Gersen. Jean Evans will
Dr. Huard to Speak
BronxvtIle, N .. Y. and sarasota, spon..~ored the show.
h~le on "Inexpensive Boo.k~ for make posters for display In the
The W11Uam .:1. Cooper Founda- Fla... lived at tIie BishoP home on
Entries from this vicinity which Chldren" apPEQr Ln the November vll1a.ge.
Rosamund Jones Is In
tlon and the 'Departments of Eco- H a rvard ..venue prior to his won awards included' Mrs. Her- I~ue ot the Country Gentleman.
c'b~rge of ttcket&
Mrs. Wallace
marriage.__ _ _~___
••li.. G. Smith. Wallingford. and
Lippincott. Bobby Blaklston and
nomics and PollUoal Science of
Anile COChran are working on the
• --ion ID "- __ IL
T. L. Purnell of Corbeil' avenUe.
SWartl,more College will present
!CtqT" to· Meet
......
t
both in the vegetablm. and fruita
The American Legion w111 hold orchestra committee.
Dr. John N. Hazard. professor 0
The Kappa Kappa Gamma SewNext Tuesda'Y at 8 p.m. In the
.
class.. In the arrangements class, 'a. meeUng Monday' evenln .... NoPublic Law, Rusala.n Instltu te.' Ing Group will hold atlo" all-day
"'"'CII:
auditorium of the Club' House, the
·
1JnI
_~...;
Thursdat
th
h
me
of
buft'et·
3npp."
tabU!.
til
..
PrO'tIdellC8
.vember
18.
at
8
p.m.
In
the
Leglnw
C o I umbla
Vvu... ...,.. on
01
sewing meeting a
e o . · '
M~
G4r4,,,,
Chili WOIl third prise; and . room In Bol'Ough Hall. All' d.I.'. Junior Club will mee~ for Ita .sece"\'cnln"'", . November 21, at 8:1& 'Mrs:. Frank Fetter. of 6' ~nterj"
ond Hobby .Nlght. GI'r'ia are rep.m.. ~In the Frl~nd8 Meeting bury Lane, 8t. Davids. on T u esd BY In ar.rangemen.". aiW.materlal pJua .and ex G.Vs both men and women minded to bring needle' and thre&d.
Houae.
Huard's topic will be ilext. . :ro,.:' Infonnation about qhrYsiLdtberiiliriia; .1fIn.. .James P. :whl> are Intereolte
•
_...A
_
ono•
,,"ward.
'~oI'1f and dl8Charw'e.
tion~
W. Hodp, ....
~·'"mo.v
will ~~nu. ~Ut week.
LOCAL
PLAYS
.RIDLEY TOWNSHIP
DIES SUDDENLY
Robinson's· Eleven
Pr.epared· For
Bard Game··
a'ftrm ..
3rd ."MUM" SHOW
DRAWS 8,000 HERE
Three Day Display
Spurs Amateur
Efforts
1"
JUNIORS LEARN
JAPANESE LIFE
Red Cross Experi.
ences Told; Bobby
Night Next Week
I
Dr.
th.,.
2
,
lilies tied with violet etreamera
BIR11IS
ad H",. WUJIam Carolll of Roee erations of brides In the groom'8
Ill\, and Hrs. Donald Beade\l of
Their
headdreuea were of matchfamily.
'
She
wae
attended
by
her
Tree entertained at a m\acellanEutoD are rece1v1nc COngratulacousln, MH. George P. COnard II, Ing lilies.
Hr. and H",. Har.,. Wood of eoU8 shower and bridge at the
.Mr. wnuam H. Brown. 3r.. of tionS upon the .blrth ot a 80D Kenof Hartford. Conn. ,
Cornell avenue entertained at din- Hoct home Monday evenlna' In
Dr. Carl Scbulther'.,... of Balti- Riverview road. brother of the neth MaBOn Bea.dell on O,ctober t.
ner Sunday evening followlnc the honor of their West Cheater State more. acted as best maD for the
Hi'll Beadell 18 the former AnChrysanthemum show in the field Teachers College claaam.ate. l41BII groom. who served as Lt. Col. In bride. served as best man..
gela.
Mason daugbter of Mrs. Alox
The ushers Included Mr. Peter
house.Thelr pesta were members Marjorie Brenner of Overbrook tbe Arml)/' Engineers Corp In the
Mn.son
of Drexel HUl. tormerly 01
Ho.ldroyd. Hr. WlUlam' Heintzman
of various co.mmltteeit and & few whoso ma.rrlage to Mr. Mason P.
Currier, Srd. wnl take place. Wed· Orient.
and Mr. Howard C. Holntzman. all Swarthmore.
exhibitors.
The ".lshers were Mr. Herbert
neaday.
November
Z'l:
of Toronto. CS'Uada
Hr. IIild Hrs. A. Robb cochra.n
Mr. andMl'8. C. G. Thatcher and Thaler. Mr. Bruce Edmowrt.on.
Mr.. and Mrs. Arthur O. Cheyof Kenyon a.V8nue will entertain
Mrs. B:"own wore a light jade
arid Mr. Thomas Morgan ADderney,
of Springfield. are being conat a family dinner party tomor- HI.. Edith Thatcher of Ogden son. Jr., -ot Baltimore. and Mr. green gown. wltb
winter white
row evening to honor the b1rth- avenue wll1 be guests of hODQr at Kent Vlehoever. of Washington. hat and a corsage. of white orchids gratulated upon the birth of a.
BOn, Arthur G. Cheynel!r. Jr.. on
days of their son-In-law John a toa to be given SundBY after- Th~ wedding W8.8 followed by a with purple lips.
Wedll68day. November 6. In TayLumsden whose birthday was noon by Mr. Bud Mrs. J'ob"n D. reception at the home ot the
iMrs. ~i",?80n wore a. powder blue lor. HospitaL
Tuesda.y. Mrs. Cochran who cele- Keenan of. ca.ldwell. N. J'. The en- bride'S parents after which tb
gown with e. cyclamen ostrich
ThE!! grandparentif. of. the new
brated hera Wedrleaday and Mr. gagement of Mills Helen Keenan young couple departed on a trip
fea.ther hat and a corsage of tue .. baby' are Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Cochran's mQther. .Mrs. A.. A. and Mr. Albert Thatchex: has b~en to Ha.vana.
chio. orchids.
Cheyney, of College avenue. and
Cochran of Chester who will cele- annoWlcd.
A.
reception
followed
at
the
Mrs. Heloise D. Djl.vI8, of Springbrate her birthday on Wednesday.
Mary Garrett' of Princeton ave ..
GIBSON - BROWN
field.
'
home
of
the
bride's
parents.
Mrs. Jane Porter of Yale avenue nUe has transferred from HartThe marriage of Miss Barbara
entertained Informally at bridge ford. Conn., to· the Hospital· for McCormack Brown,' daughter of
on Wednesday evening in honor of Crippled ChUdren in Baltimore, Mr. and M~. Wl1llam Henl")'
Hlas Ha.,. WIllIIUWI of Philadel- Md., wbere she Is engaged In Oc- Brown, of River-view road to M:-.
"Right
the
of
,
,
phia. formerly of Amherst avenue. cupation TraIning.
Goodwin Gibson, Jr.• son of Col.
Mrs. Bertha H. Pace of BethesMr. and Mrs. J. Warren paxson and Mrs. Gibson, of Toronto.
da, Md.. formerly of Swarthmore. of Vassar 'avenue will entertain canada. took place Saturday, Noa.rrived Thursday tor a short vlBlt the 1% members of their brldge vembet· 9 at 4:30 o'clock in the
wIth her 4a,l1g,,*~~ H~ . EdwlJa W. club at dluner~ at tlMtn Ingleneuk
Seroi~
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
Crosby ~" family ol- D1c~nson Satur4ay evening. Brldire Will fol'1'.he Rev. Dr. I)a.vid Braun per~
avenue.
.;1.
••
low at tbe paxson home. '
fo:'mcd
the ceremony.
Mr. James Dryden Bon of Mr~
Mrs. RaYDlond Perkins of Secane
-rhe bride.· given in marriage by
and Mrs. Alexander M •.Dryden of
entertalned at a luncheon ..bridge her . father. wore ,.an Ivory satin
. \,.
swarthmore avenue haa begun a
at
her
bome.
Thursday.
wedding
gown
made
with
a
ttght
year·s course In pbyaical therapy
Dartmouth, & Lafayette ANI. - Cau
Mr. and Mrs. Wl1llam era.emer bodice. oft shoUldtfr line edged with
at the ·Graduate Hospital of the
of
Harvard
a.venue
spent
the
pearls and a yoke of marquisette.
Universl~ 'of Pennsylvania. ,JIm
who now IIvea In Chester wIth hiS week-end vlsltlng relatlves lu long tight sleeves and B. full skirt
.';
ending in a long train. Her. full
wife ·and daughter, followed. h1a Flushing. L. I.
Mra. Elwood Garrett of PrInce- length tulle veil fell from a Mary
graduation from BprLngfleld College, Springneld, Mass., by several ton avenue ~ntertalned tbe mem- Stuart lace cap and she ca:-ried a
year's Naval Air Corps service. and bers of her brldge club at a. lunch- rour.d. bouquet of baby calla lllles
WaR' :-eleased as a Ueutenant upon eon-bridge .at.her home Thursday. surrounded by a t~l1e frUI QDd
tied with 3&tln streamers to w.hich
his return from the Mediterranean
.
CREIGHTON-De RIDDER, co.Ua lntes wero caught.
last D.ecember.
BUUI'Y SALONThe marriage of Miss ~arthB. de
Mi'3H Katharine Ann. Edson of
Mardy Crosby a student at Tuft
C.ol1~ge.
Medford,. 'Mass., spent Ridder, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Norristown. who acted as mald of
Beauty's, a PbilanthWpic Bridger
ArmlaUce Day we~k-end at her Allard de Ridder. of Ottawa, Can- honor, wore a Royal Blue velvet
ada, and Dr. Robert Hervey Jer- gown made with a tight fI.tting
home on Dickinson avenue.
13 Soulh Chesler ROad
Anne Bradford of Swarthmore maln Creighton. Bon of Dr. H. Je:o- bodice, heart shaped loW neck.
avenue a. student at ipembroke main Creighton. of Elm aven':Je. bracolet sleeves and a full skirt
CaD~0476
took place F'rlday, November, 8,
College in Brown UniversitY. acshirred'
to
the
bodice.
She
carried
at 1: 30 o'cloclt in the South Mincompanied by her roommate Bya round bouquet of Rubrum \lUes
ister UnitAd Church. Ottawa.
bll Blnch of Birmlng~, Mloh..
Mrs. J"olui. lL R. Larsen. of Van- tied with matching streamers an~
saw the Yale-Brown game Satura tia.ra.. of the same flowers on her
day prlor to spending the week .. couV'er. attended her BlBter as maMt88 Rosemain bead.
end at Anne's bome.· Anne enter- tron of honor.
The bridesmaids. 1\11188 Ellzabcth
Creighton,
of
Elm
avenue, slster
New MaDa&emenl ServIng ,000pl_
tained informallY on Sunday evon...
Findlay,
Toronto. canada. MlsR
of the brldegroOD4 acted as bridesing In honor of her guest.
Patricia. Hendron. of lthan. and
Mr. HenrY I. Boot ·and Bon BUly mal4.
'M.la8 Elaine Kite, of Ogden avenue,
Dr. Fred Lossing. ot Hamilton,
of Lafayette avenuo returned Sun..
Ontario.
served
beat ·mBl}.. and wore the saJD.e style dress as that
day trom New Orleans. La... where
worn by the mat~ of honor in
DI~ER
they visited Dick Hoot a student Mr. Robert· Rocque. of Ottawa. wine colorco' vel~et ~nd carried
L:
oPEN
1 A. M.;....& P. M.
at Tulane Unl~~lty·;for the ~eek.. was us}ler.}· .
bouquets
of
Rubrum
The
brIde
la Ii great gra.ndnlece round
-OllTSIDE
OATERING
SERVICEelld~ They attended! the Tul9me
Wedneed.y, 7 a.m. - 2 p.m.
SlID"', 12
Clemson football g&.nle Saturday. of Mendelssohn. the composer.
DAlLY DINNERS ............ 8110 10 11.1.0
2 XMAS SPECIALS
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Farley
The couple will live t'b. Ottawa.
SpecIal. ChIl
:NEWSWEBK "". ~r 71".
~MMMIliIli~.
chemist
with
the
National
Retheir home from a. visit with ¥r.
After Ian. 1, 'L~O PM' yr.
•
and Mrs. Roben; 1.. coates of Har- eear.,h Council.
AT~O MONTHLY
Pr. ·Creighton and his dB.u;nter.
vard avenue.
" ••• per yr.
~guIar rrlcfI .,i.OD per yr.
Mrs. Walter Lapham ot Wilson of Elm avenue, spent several days
point, South Norwalk, Conn., Is in Ottawa. and attended the cereMrs. UOyd E. Kauffman
visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Sproul .~ony.
8wA.o 21)81
Lewis of Swarthmore avenue.
Sublle.r!»tlous For .All • __ ztnea
Mrs. Robert L.
va.rd avenue spent a few d8O"S " CHESLEY-VIEHOEVER
The marriage ot MiBB El1~
of last week vlstttng her grandUNITY ASSEMBLY
Margaret
Viehoever, daughter of
chU4ren Mr. and Mrs. John W~
UO
10:30 A.M. Every Wednesday
Spackman near Coatesville.
ZELIA M •.wAIJ1'ERS. SpMKer
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Penfield Tent Landing' on the Potomac. and
Mr.
John
Wllilam
Chesley,
Jr
.•
Everyone Welcome
of Riverview roa.4 returned llome
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
W.
CbeBMonday on the Queen Ellzabeth
Phone Chester Heights 194
I~Y. of Roland Park, Baltimore, ~
after a nine-week trip to Engoland,
took place Saturday, November 9,
Holland. France and Switzerland.
P,t 4 o'clock. The informal canHr. and Mrs. B. W. Collins of die light service was perforQled
North Chester road return·ed Sat- by Rev. ·Dr. ,Fenn, of Baltlmore,
urday from a. nine-day trip In 8t. John's Episcopal Church.
through the Great Smo:f(ey Moun- Broad Creek. Md.
Th18 is the
tains.
- second oldest church In America.
Mrs. ·Wl1llam R. Buey Qt DickFrIoJa:r
The bride, who was. glve~ in
Inson avenue entertained the Book
Danny
Kaye
marriage bY' her father. Dr. VleClub, of which sho Is a member,
In
hoever. Chief of Special Investiga'at a ·luncheon ~eetlng at her
tion Unit of Medical Progress
home Mond93'".
abroad. wore a gown of ivory satin
Mrs. Charles W. Lukens. Mrs.
with a: finger tip veil of rose point
"College Hour"
W. . Sproul LewlB, Mrs. Elliott that had been used for four genRichardson. Mrs. Gordon Meader,
Mrs. James H. Hornaday. and Mrs.
saturday
William "N. Buey are a groUP of
BlDg
Crosb:r
..... Bob Hope
, c
local Pi Phi's who attendea: a setIn
'
It
is estimated that on .n average day in the
tlement School tea. sponsored by
Pi Beta Phi's and held at tbe
THEATRE
United States four million people are actually,
home of Mra Clifford R. Wrll'bt
•
diSabled by illness, and coundess others are
of Wynnewood, Wednesday.
NancY Hoot of Lafayett.e avenue
a81icted with minor ailments. Not only is the
lIIonoJa:r an4 Tueoda:r
i
Thureda:r·FrIda:r-Batorday
Wall DIsDer8
economic loss incalculable, but the effect on.
' ~,' ..
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1946
n
IGNITION
MOTOR
BRAKE
The Bouquet
.
:::J
,
I elate EdItor
-AIm. N. Coahran
Entered . . Seoond Claa Hatte~ 1
.,
'
UU7 •• ~'n ••& PIe PCJOt
om... at Bwi.rthmore, Pa. t und'81' anthe
Act of Karob. It 187 ••
7' 0 0
8=2
. 0
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
!r~g
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
NOTES
044Ii
as
•
Sunda)" morning at the 11
o'clock service Dr. B:"aun. will
preach on "Handling Life's PrOblem.e--Fearlf.
..All departments of the. CllUlCh
School meet at 9:46 o'clock,· the
WomE:n'8 Bible ClaBa meets a.t 10
.o'clock in the .Church transep~
...
n'ho Church Hour Nursery'meets
trom 11 to 12 o'clock In the ~~h
House for children f.:.-om the,..ea
of 1 to 7.
..
Mr. a.nd Mrs. William Caiq..,.b,ell
at the Harvard avenUe en'I1Hlce
and Mr. and Mrs_ Martin Luther at
~e
driveway-transept ~~ce
will
a.aa1Bt
the· minister . in
greeUng the congregation after .tbe
~erv~ce thi~· Sunday morninB....
The YOUDg Adult's "Club wUl
meet Su.n~ evening for supper
an!! a pr.ogram at IS o'clock l.n ··.the
Parisli House.
: ;., \.
The IDgb Sohool Fellowships of
TrInity' Church and this ChUrch
will meet at Trinity Church simday evening' a.t 6 o'clock for n.
pro~ Of movies.
The Session Is pleased to anr.ounce a Hymn Bernce thls Sunday aftE:moon at 4 O'clock in tho
Church, under th~. 4~rectlon o"t·:M:r.
FauHt. A cordial invitation lB ex·
tended to all members of the·· CODgregatlon and community to' attend
this service.
. "!'he Chapel Choir rehearses
Thursday everJnga at 7:46 o·clock.
The Boy's ChOir rehearses ~tiday
eveningg at 7 o·clock. The ,Girl's
Choir rehearses Thursday atternoon at 3:45 o'(')ock.
. Circle 5, Mrs. Owen Gay. Chairman will meet at the home of Mrs.
Stuart ~Ith, Copples lane, Wallingford, on November 20. 1.0:30sewing. Bring sandwiches. Pro·
Trees, Lawn Areas, and
FoundationPlantingslmproved
,
NOW
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. Landscape Contractors
COLLEGE THEATRE'
WONDER MAN
Added!
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ALAN LADD
The Players Club
of Swarthmore
Soldier's Wife
Comedy by Rose Fnmk_
Novem..... 11, 12, 13, 14,
15,16
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the spirit of the nation is a factor to be
reckoned.
What can we do to better this situation? Certainly, at a
very minimum. you Can care for your own health and the'
health of your f9mily. In the end. most problems are resolved in the individual's sense of perloual responsibility.
Observe common health rules. CODsult your physician ill
cue 'of illness. If medication i. needed, have your prescription compounded by our el
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
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Chairman. WIll meet Wednesday.
November 20. at 10:30 o·clock. for
aU day seWing, at the home 01 .Mrs.
A. Sidne)' Johnson. 211 S. Cheste:"
road, bringj.ng sandwiches.
Circle No. 3-Mra. Kenneth M.
Read, chairman. will meet Wedneadaly. November 20, at 1:30
O'clock for dessert at the home
of Mrs. Davld Braun, 912 Westdale ·avenue.
. Circle No.4, Mrs. 1L Lewls
~".lUer. chairman. will meet Wedneaday, November 20. at 1 o·clock
for dessert followed by meeting
the home of Mrs. Clarence
.Lougbead. 415 Thayer road.
. •Circle No.6-Mrs. S. C. Harris,
C~alrman, will meet Wednesday.
November 20. at 2 o'clock at the
home of Mrs.· Harold G. Griffin,
~U, Rutge~ avenu~: Mrs. H. H.
Walters WlJI be the "speaker.
at
TRINITY NOTES
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Frida,.,
November 15
P. ~.-H. S. Football VB. Ridley Township .... Rutgers Ave. Field
P.
.-"Soldiers Wlte" ..................... _......................... Playere CI'Jb
Saturda,-, NOl'ember 16 ~
~. :.--COlleg e Soccer VB. Navy ............................ College Field
. d .--College Footba.ll VB. Drexel........................ College Field
an 9:0.~ P. M.-"T.he LIves of Bengal Lancers.. ~ ..Clothler Mem.
P. M.- Soldier·B Wife" ............................................ Players Club
SoudaJ', November 11
A. M.-Morning Worsblp ............ ~ ....................... Local Churches
P. M.-Jr. Music Club .................. :..................... 732 Yale Avenue
Tliesda,., November 1.
P. H.-phIlanthropic Bridge .................................... Wlman's Club
P. M.-Jr. Club Hobby Night ..... :.............••........... ' Woman'. Club
'l'bursda7t November 21
P. M.-I'""rleJl.dly Circle Book Review ................ Woma.n's Club
P. M.-Dr. Jobn N. Hazard .................... Friends Meeting HoUse
Cam. delivers
INER
RESHER
LOWERS
OR
ANY EVENT
Standard Decorative
ICedar
NEW RESIDENTS
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Pattersol'l and chlldren. Jean and
Graham. forml'!rly of Arllngton,
Va.. have moved .lnto their newly
purflbased home at 623 Yale av.nue. Mr. Patteflio.n is a Research
Associate at the Hoore School of
the University of Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Patterson is a twin eister to
Mrs. John 'w. carroll. of· College
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C. Mansfield and children of Washington,
D. C., spent the week-end with
~r.
Mansfleld's brothers-in-laW
and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Patter80n and Mr. and Mrs. carroll.
Sunday evening they gathered at
Patterson.!J· tor a houae warming.
lane following his return
from China and 18 on tennlnaJ
leave untll November 28. Sgt.
Blackman who haa been in the
service more than two years, bas
been staUone·d In China the put
seven mco..n;;tF""-7-_-=,-'"',,"",,~
Makes Good,
Andy ~k ot.. ·South . Cheater
road. who aaduated. .from Swarth ..
more High .Qcbool in June is at':
t~ndlng Mercersburg Academy.
Andy Is one ot .2$ students of
the school to make the high honor
roll. He also made cross-country
team which ran Saturday, October .26, tn Baltimore and agaln at
Annapolis, Saturday.
and
Novelty Candles
Greetins Cards
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"Orchidti Alwayii'
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AN IDEAL
Holy communion will be celeScience Church
brate~ at 8 a.m. Church. School
"Mortals and Immortals" 18 the
will meet at 9:46. Children in the
subject ot' the LeSf!o~.Sermon in
senlOi' department will be shown
all churches of Christ. Sclentlst.
Your )JOrtralt tor loved· ones and
a .!Jound film on the Roman Cathodearest friends.
on Sunday. November 17. The
lic Chu;'ch. At the 11 o'clock ser- Golden r.rext is: "Thou art no more
P1eaee !\fake an EarI:r Appointment
vice of Morning Prayer.· the Rector
n scr\·nnt, but a son: nn'd If a son,
}'IiU preach on the' topic: "The
Corrective Make-up tpUl Hollywood
then an heir of God through
Pastoral Letter."
Glam(f/lr Ughting Used an Req",st
Chrllolt .. (Galations 4:7).
The combined Young Pe9plea
groups ot the Presbyterlan and
LEWIS STUDIO
On Tennin• J Leave,
Episcopal churches ",.yill meet at 6
F:I.ve-o-Flve Market SL. Chester
Sgt. Jackson F. Blackman. U.S.
PhODe Chester 2-2911
p.m. tor fellowship. rellgiou8 edu- M.C.R., has joined his parents Mr.
caUon, and worship. A sound film
will be .shown.
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. The ushers for the services Sunday R:oe: A. H. Knabb, head usher;
P. B. Banks, J. H. )~rlong, B.
Harrar, 'V. M. Harvey, F. W.
Luehring. R .. D. Newlln, Qnd E.'
Wernher.
.'Cholr School meets on Monday
and Wednesday at 4:30 and ~n
on Thursday at 7: 80 p.m.
The Men's Club wlll meet on
Monday at 6:30 p.m. for dimier
Christian
CHRISTMAS Gin
Friends Meemg Notes
William J. Steph&w, Jr.
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FRIDAY, No~ 15, 1946
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PiI'l'1!IR B. TOLD E4tt0r
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
I·
PERSONAL
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, UN.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser, D. D.. Minister
SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 17
9:46 A.. ),{.-Church School.
-11:00 A. Y.-Sermon Topic:
of
Value
"The
.~ ,. Prayer."
7:00 P. M:.:::-Youth Fellowship.
TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Geo ...C. ARderBon, Rector
Bq}lDAY. :NOVEMBER 17
S:OO· A. l\L-HolY communion.
9: 46 A. 1\-f.-Churcn School..
11:00 A. M.-Mornin~ Prayer and
Sermon: TopiC: The
pastoral Letter.
8:00 P. M.-Young people's Fel. lowshlp.
THE R.ELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 11
9:45 A. M.-Flrst Day School for
Nursery School age
through thIrd grade.
"9:45 A. }.f.-Adult Forum.
Topic: Worship and
Other Concerns in
Life. How Do We
Relate Ourselves to
the Object of Rellgl·
ous Devotion? Spenker, Dr. \Villiam ChriStian.
All interested
are invited to attend.
11: 00 A. M.-MeeUng for Worship.
WEDNESDAY
9:3n A. M. to 3:00 P. ?I.-Sewlng
and qullttng In Whittier
House. Box luncheon.
All are cordfaUy Invited.
FinST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST OF SWARTHHORE
Park Aven·.le below Harvard
SUNDAY
11:00 A. M.-8unda'Y SehQol.
11:00 A. M.-8Uncla.y Laeso" Ser~on.
.
We4neada7 evenlDg meeUf:1g each
week, 8 p.m.
Reading room open
-dally except SundaYS and hoUdays
11 to 6· p.m. Wednesday evenlll8'. 7
to ':60 1I.m. and • to .:IO'1>-m.
Church Edlce.
,
All ...... eordlalty Invited to attend.
AU cl2.88es ot' the First J)e.y
"-:chool wUl :meet as u~ual at Whit'il}r House Su.nday morning at'
.1:46.
The Forum' convenes at 9:45,
wh(:n Dr. W. Christian wlll pre:-lont the fouJ1:h in his series of
talks on "Some Issues oC ContemOloran Rel1g1oul1 Tloought'·. The
·opic.· "How do we relate ourselves
"0 the object of reUglous devo. ion?" will complete the series.
The Meeting tor worship will
··onvene at .11 o·clock .
A week-end conference arranged
. '.
..'
'~~.' tho AmerIcan Friends Servic~
'ommlttee for COllf·gc students In
"! MJddle Atlantic states wUl be
'l,'ld at the Meeting House Friday,
falurday and Sunday. with local
Imembers of the Meeting providing
hospitalit}·.
The S~rthni-ore Monthly. Meet~
lng for bUBiness. win be held in
\\,hittler House Tuesday. November
t D at '1: SO~ p.m. A covered dish
allppe~ at· 6 o'clock will precede the
meeting.
p
Methodist Church Noles
The Church School meets on
sunda.y morning at 9:45. Classes
are provided for chndren of aU
.ages a.nd for adults.
At the mo:-nlng .scrvtce at 11
o'dock, the sermon topic will be
"The Value of Prayer."
The Church Nu,':scry will be
opcm during the morning service to
f".• re fo:- the younger children. Mrs.
I~. Neil Shawhan and Mildred
'Bernard Will be In charge.
The Yo~ili Fel10wsbtp will meet
in the evenlDg at 7 in the chapel.
The Choir Associatlon will meet
at the borne of Mr. Alfred E.
Seward. 721? Walnut ~e, Plil1adolphl&.. on Wednes~y ev.ening.
The BlsbOP's Crusade tor tJle
South ])lstrlct will be held In the
Wharton Memorial Church, PhUadelpbla, on FrIday. Se8BlODB are at
a and 1:10 p.m. A delegaUon from
the church WIll atten4.
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SWarUlmore National Bank &Trust COntaDY
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- aDBa01f1lRU INSUllB LOcAU.Y
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
NEWS NOTES
Sylvia Hand and Eleanor Gates
ot Scarsdale, N. Y .• will spend the
week-end with Sylvia's grand..
mother Mrs. Vlarren M. "Foote of
Ogden avenue~ and plan to pard·
clpate In some of the .college ac·
t1vitlea during' their vialt. The
girls are registered at the collen
and hope to be able to enter theta
In '48.
Mr. aDd Mrs. Frederick Anthony
of Ha.verfo.rd avenue entertained
Mrs. Anthony's- parents Mr.• and
Mrs. Arthur L. Perry· ot Rahway,
N. J., as their week-end guests
Mrs. Samuel Frances BuUer of
South Chester road speDt a tew
days last week In Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell
and son John Paul and daughter
Mary formerly of Plttsburgh who
bad been staying with Mr. dampb'JII's mother,' Mrs. Edgar camp·bell of Princeton and Lafayette
avenues have moved Into their
newly purchased home Long Lane
Farm, Painter and Bar.ron roads.
Lima.
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Acme Has
LOWER
FJ.UDAY, NOVEMBER II. 1846
I
Mrs. J. H. Goo-don McConecby En route. home tbey vlllited Mam~
Mr. and Mn., Theodore Pauland )4188 Doreen McConechy ot mouth Cave. Ky.. and New Or.' Un of Harvard avenue ana Kia
South Chester road will .pend the ·leana.
I~ene Moll of the Phyolcal Educaweek-end In New York City.
Dr. an4 Mrs. Henry Weiland ot
Soutb Cheater road entertained as
thew guests tor a few ·da.ya 0' lut
week Mrs. Welland's brother and
wife,· Mr. and Mrs. Myron Black,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stearns and
Mrs. J. Unqu18t all of Kaukauna.
Wis•• who stopped ,!h..!,le en zoute
to Florida and Havana. Cuba.. •
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rlnclltre ot
Strath Haven avenue returned last
week from a month's automoblle'
tt'lp through the soutb. stopping at
WllllamBburg, Va., Pinehurst, N.
C .• Sea Isle, Ga.:, and Florida.. Mr.
Hlncline caught a dol~hln whUe
fIBbIng at West Palm Beacb. Fla.
MAC CALLUM
STORES
,.
MEAT
Photographic Equipment
Order Your
CHRISTMAS CARDS
From YOID' P~
PRICES
Negatives
Ukoso many othon you will
find • check of tho Acme
Meat Prlco Ult IItOWI Acm.
prI_ .... lowor th.n tho..
for IUCh high
quality moats.
State and Monroe Sb.
Media
·Phone Media 2880
.nywh....
Graclo A Fryl... or Small Roaatina
- l I E 111·ClIII1I1I1I-
SUBUIBAN CArE
and Cocktail Lounge
Pert.ct Food • Parfeci Service
...t.et Atm.. ph....
"'I~
fie. IOc • 8mnll lro. 15c
Codctail
lfOUTO
Mrs. E. J. Faulkner of DIckInson avenue will entertain 11
gueBts at·a luncheon at ber h!)me
today In honor of the blrtbday an'"
nlveraary of ber mother !tim
Charla W. Werat ot La.nadowne.
Mrs. WlIIlam Webb of South
Cheater road spent & tew daya ot
last week In Rochester. N. Y;. with
ber father Mr. David Cameron
wbo observed bIB B2nd birthday
anniversary .durlnl' her Vlalt.
Mrs. Myra Doe of Lafayette
avenue apent the week-end visit,.
Ing . her son-tn-law and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. E. Robert Marks of
Danville,
Mrs.
George F. Fenno ot
Swarthmore avenue entertained
at a luncheon at her home Wednesday of last week. One ot Ute
guests. Mrs. Otho Lane or westtown. spoke on florpl arrange·
ment.
Bonny J. Morse of Yale avenue
Is one of 14 students who bave
been selected at Middlebury College. Middlebury, Vt., to serve liB
a member ot the committee hlLDd·
ling ar.rangements tor the presentation of the play "I Remember
Mama". Which wl11 be presented
at the College Playnot18e, November 19-22.
'Anne G. Bradford daughter of
Mr. and MJ'8.· Robert P. Bradford
of Swarthmore avenue ·Is In·cbarge
ot tlekets tor .a Thanksgiving
dance· to be given at Penbroke
College In Brow~ University. Pro·
vidence, R. I. MIlS Bradford who
18 a graduate of Swarthmore High
Schoo]. was vice· president of her
dormitory In her fre-shman year.
Peggy Rlnclltre of Stratb Ha.ven
avenue Is spending several monthB
Visiting .her aunt Mrs. Rlcbs.rd
Foster of West Palm ~eacht nL
A PrIce to M_ EverJ'
Need
3 to 6 P. M.
PATTERSON.
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ADULT COMMUNITY·
SQUARE DANCE'
.()pen to the Public
Women'" Gym
Swarthmore College
$5.00 per couple for 10 dances
Enriched
SUPREMI
Honina
BREAD
2-21'
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CodRsh ......0'.....
AppI. Juice ... -
Raisins .........
Currants ...-..
Layer Figi -
Mon-.drnoNfolb_
tumlag to SupnIM
.....,day.
Every Wednesday
,*, -:. 16c
8 to 10 P. M.
BEGINNERS WELCOME
..... 22c
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7 . . . . . lac
... Ok. 27c
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MRS. H. W. KEENY
Mrs. Harry W. Keeny died
October 23 In a hospital in Harrisburg following an nlne8B ot several
weeks. Funeral services were held
In Harrl8burg with Internment in
carl"'le.
Mrs. Keeny who 'had made hel'"
hOme With a daughter, Myrtle at
101 South Princeton avenue fol'"
the past two yeal'B, is also survived
bY ,two other daughters. Mrs~
Quincy Baldwin of Shaker Heights.
Ohio. and Mrs. Norman Eberly of
Stato College.
Mea to Hear Dr. Knue
The Men's Club ot - 'L"rlnlty
Cburch wUI meet Monday evening
tor dinner at 6:30 at which time
ConneUus Kruse, Ph. D. will speak.
D:-. Kruse. who Is Secretary ot
the Foreign Service Section of the
AmeI:ican Friends Service Committee. will discuss the intricacies of
the food problem abroad.
He Is a noted author. European
'tr.s.velcr, former Slate Department
aasociate. visitin.g lecturer In ethics
nt Yale. fo:-mer lecturer ot philosophy ·in Wesleyan University and
the University of Illinois, and a
keen observer on world affairs.
Commander WUlh1.r.t. H. C.olllnEl,
presi~ent of the Men's Cluo. will
preside n.t, tbe Jll~e.~~g.
,
B~dget
Shoe Shop
A/reDClJ. for
ENNA JEI lICK,
EDWARDS
and FLORSHEIM SHOES
State and Olive Street. ~
No.....,.
10
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bag
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Cr_1Mn7 Sauoe ~
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SURPASSES 1945
lnipro.ved Garments
For Charity Gratifies Workers
e;.r'la
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- Let Us Winterize Your Car'Now-
..
We might harJe Freezing Weather Tonight -I. your Car protected?
Differential
Craak ~
TAnemi··ioa.
Wmter
Grease
and
Cooling System
Radiator
Heater
Water Pump
Oil
Hose Connec:tiolls
C~
Renew
When
Necessary
Add
Anti~Fre
.la.Va....
are &OInc tIIrouCh 1{18
boards in 7tICJr tallpb • C8ttra1 om....
And we haWD' heeD ab1e 11)
get anywhere aear the pm III!!:
Battery-Spark Plugs Carefully Checked - Very Important
of additional switcbboard
equipment needed.
Yet your opem_ are doing
a line job with the . 1 n I
. on band. Alma8t .....,. tbIIJ'
answer your c:aII at oaee. If
there·. an 0
ina aJ delay, W.
only beca_ of. eqult
•
shorf:ageL The opaatua \5 as
you're waiting ••• 1Ihe'll •
as IIOOIl as she .,...
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preeldent.
(ContinUed From PBlre One)
and Eva LeGalUenne. Is the most
Important development to the thea..
tro th~_ season., To their superb
prQduction ot "Henry VIn" and
delightful" presentation ot IIWhat
Every Woman KnOYS" BeeD In
PhUadelphla earlier this season,
OVer 1.600 Items, .the harvest ot will Boon be added Ibsen's "John
Gabriel Borkman."
the N~dlework Guild Ingathering,
Theatre Inc., w~lch la notewor·
W88 a gratifying total tor these
Umes when merchandise Is 80 dif- thy because it is a non~ommerclal
tlcult to obtaIn. Not only was there uDde~kinB'~ was· respontdble for'
a greater number ot garments the current revival of Shaw's "Pygthis year, as compared to last. but mallon" and John Synge's "Playtbere was a nQtlcable improvement hoy of the Western World:·
Most OUtstanding and completeIn the quaUty ot the articles sub...
mUted. according to Mrs. Seymour ly satisfying of all the revlvale now
8. Rutherford •. president of the on Broadway, according to Miss
Needlework Guild of Swarthmore. Lewis, Is the Jose Ferrer producTea. was· served' io members and tlon of Rostand's Immortal "Cyra
no de Bergernc." ''TJils Is theatre
contrlbutO~ wh~ came to view the
at its beat!" she said.
garments arra.lIg.cd ~n.d ready to
As Mrs. Erlynne In Oscar WlIde'.15
be packed and sent out to the 16 "Lady Wlndemere's Fan," Corne~harltleB', titl8RiQns and orphanages
I1n Otis Skinner turns In' .. the best
wblch the. local Gunei supports. performance of her career" In the
About one half ot the articles go opinion of MiBS Lewis.
to the Famffy Service ·and local
Among the problem plays are
Health Center, and' are 8ure to "Deep Are the Roots," "A Flag Is
bring' Christmas cheer to the Born:' "State of the Union," and
needy, to say nothing of providing "Born Yesterday," The speaker
for the. families who wUl receive felt that "Happy Birthday" in
household Items and children's w.hich He.len Hayes Is !!tarrJng Is
clothing throughout the year.
a. taWdry vehicle tor a really great
J At {he electloia of ofilcers for actress. "Presant Laughter" Noel
tbe coming year, Mrs. Ruthertord Coward's late8t otfering was callwas chosen to serve again as ed hrltUe. sophisticated, witty and
prealdent. and the other offices amusing though not Coward at bls
filled as follows: first vice presi- best. '"The Ice ·Ma.n Cometh:· even
dent - Mrs. Birney K. Morse; se· though written by Eugene O'Neill.
cond vice president - Mrs. WUllam is "not good theatre:"' Mtse Lewis
H. Thatcher; secretarY - Mrs. Ed- feels that "by no stretch of the
win ·W. Crosby; assistant secretary Imagination is It worth four hours
_ Mrs. J. Dl1lm Durnall and ot anyone's time."
treasurer _ Mrs. CecU D: Howard.
1\fuslcals are ''Al1011le Get Your
Gun:' "Three to Make Ready,"
"Show Boat," "Oklahoma" In Its
fOlll'th
year, "Carousel," "'Tbe Red
Friendly Circle
MUltO
and
"Gypsy Lady." Here too
to sponsor Book RevIew
bJ
revi\'als predominate.
Mrs. Paul D. Town....
MIM LaWls, who majored in Dra·
Thursday, Noy. a5. at 8:tB P. H. malic arts at Swarthmore College,
Swarthmore "Voman's Club
read a scene from "Lady Win demere's Fan" with charm and sparkl~. She was pr~ented by Mrs.
George P. Warren. chairman of
drama. following the atated meeting at which Mrs., Peter E, Told,
club president, presided.
Welfare Bridge PlaD.S l'P"_".","'-"
The regular club meeting day,
next· Tuesday, November 18. haa
been turned over to the health an~
The Thimble Group
welfare and education departments, whose effort to raise I'I1:oney
Aprons, Infanta Wear,
for their philanthropic and educational contributions· w1l1 take the
Various Fancy Articles
form ot a dessert- bridge. an annual
club affair. Everyone is extended
November 252 - Ii P. M.
an invitation by the chairm'en, Mrs.
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226 P ..... Avenue
Tea and Cookies Served
25c
(;11M .",. Enrlchocl Family
"4:,
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PLAYS REVIEWED
FOR. CLUB WOMEN
llisiD Irlll.2 ~:25c
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tIon Department at the collen en- .
tortalned MI.. Lenora OrlzZell.
Phyalca1 Therapist of the National FoundatIon [or Infantile Para.
lyels, of Hartford. Conn., over the
week-end.
Pvt. Jaok Tomllll8OD of South
Chester road arrived at hlB home
·tro~ Camp Lee, Va., November .,
on a 10adaY· delay en route. He
reports at Camp Stoneman. Cal.,
on November 20 for ovel'888Jl
shipment.
Mr. and ·Mrs. Carl H. Chaffee
of Swarthmore avenue will enter·
taln the twelve members ot their
bridge club and a few additional
guests at a dlnner.brtdge tomorrow evening.
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ZERONE-N.O ODER
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Be lilt T"'f~11I
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Education Oommittee H~
Mrs. George Schoblnger, chairtnan, WIU! hostess to her education
committ~e last week when plans
for the Welfare Bridge along with
he program for the coming year
t
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M. All""
en, .-mrs. Leoe d L. Ashton, Mrs. Guy S. Demnar Mrs. Hugh Deilworth. Mrs.
~!~ond K. Denworth, MTS. Gro~
C Greene Mrs. Helen Hall, Y .
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Mrs. Robert N.
Edl~~ ~:~~ W. MarriOtt.
HI e
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Kenneth
Mrs. John W. Nason. rs.
R d )Irs. Seymour S. Ruther,.
Walter A. .Schmldl, M~
_ _ _ Mrs. EArle p.' Ter
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Thursday,
November ,,', the
hock~y teams met Le.Dsdowne on
the Lnnsdownc field. The GarnetR
won both games. Varsity acore was
2-0. Both goale made by cs.pL
Doris Black. The Jay Vee score
wm; 1-0. Ann Bromall. center halfback made the goal. Both team8
,.1u)'cd well although undpr the
handicap of an :rrcgular field.
Barbara Bickel of Walnut HUt
l'ROJEUl'ION CLUB
School,· Natick. Ma.ss.. spent the
Man)" students do not reaUze the
week-end with her parents Dr. and trc'Ulmdou8 amount t'Jt service the
Mrs. George B. Sickel ot Strath club renderH. In udditlon to show.
) Eliza.beth
Ann
Forsythe of
Haven avenue.
Ing movies tor classe.I:J 8Jld 8S!:tlHUa
Mrs; A. Spencer Cobb of Wlnd- lie-A, they run music during the Thayer road and Jane Patterson
801". Conn•• and be., chlldren Shlr- lunch period, make recordings tor of College avenue leave today for
a week-end visit with Anne HowIcy. Toby. and Lucy will return to
Miss Adams. Mr. HollIl~ Miss Blod- ell of Baltimore, Md.
thetr borne Sunday after a 10-day
gett, und varJou9 other teachers.
visit with Mrs. Cobb'ii-mother Mrs.
'.fhls year the enrollment totals
Milton H. Fuuell. Jr., of Vassar
55.
Inste!ld ot having regular mecta.venue~
Ings as they did last year, the
Mr. and IIrs. F. vanderGracht
of Harva.rd avenue motored to members comIC when both the)'
SPolllOred by Mothers Club
and Mt" Udell have free perIods.
December 5 Woman'. Club
New YOJ;"k Saturday and attended Those conferences ha'·e three oi.
the PennaColumbla game. They tour memberz; conferring with Mr.
spent the week-end as the guests of
Udell. Instead of unorderly Cl'Owds
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hartman of
shOVing
to get at the apparatus.
Westfield N. J.
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There aru no officers nnd It
.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. BateBI seems to work better Without any.
of "Rocky Spring Farm,". Media. Perha.ps there will be later in the
entertained Dr. and Mrs. ,J. H.
year.
Bruun ot New ~York City 'as their
SCHOlARSHIP TEST
guestS over Armistice Day week·.fh~
four members of the senIor
end.
Taddy Evans a. student at Hiram C!.lSS -of Swarthmore High School
College, Hiram, Ohio, has made \',1\0 have heen se:lcctcd by their
the varsity hockey team playing classmates to take the Pepsi-Cola
right half back, her old position ,;chola:-ship testa are Graham Fosat Swarthmore High School. Taddy ler. Andre· Wilcox, Cnrolyn Morse.
has also helped to pick out .girls and David Campbell.
for the freshman team for Intra·
These testa are given on a naBon Bon Dish
murals.
tional basla. 'nnd from their results
. Bread Tray
Mr. and Mors, Bruce F. Schwalm Wlcahundred tWe-.n1Y-
of North Chester rOM spent the scholarships nrc given by the
Sterling Gifts
week-end visiting their son-in-Jaw PepsiaCola' 8chola:rship ,board to
to Decorate the
aud dau'ghter-Mr. and ·Mrs. :it. C. ,any. accredited college In tho
ThaDbgiving
Table.
Dickinson of Old Greenwich. Conn. country. Each scholarship covers
Mrs. Judson R. Hoover, Jr., ot rull tuition and academic rees in
Wallingford entertained Informally addition to an allOwance of
JEWELER
at a. luncheon at her home Tues· twenb"-ftve dollars pcr manth to
day In honor of MiSs Jessie Lewis, help defray the cost of board,
5 E. State SL
who later was guest artist at the room, and expe.n80!'J., Traveling exMedia, Pa.
Swarthmore Woman's Club.
penses at the rate of three cents
Phone 1916
Mr. and Mrs. J. George B~eitllng per mile. f~r one round trip from
at Swarthmore avenue attended
the wedding of Miss Ellyn Margaret Viehoever daughter of
and Mrs. At-no Vlchoever of WashIngton, D, C., formerly of Swarth-I
more. and Mr. iohn William Ches- I
ley, Jr.. In St, John·s Episcopal
()pen Every Evening 'Til Christmas
Church, Broad Creek, Md., Batur·
Wide Selection of Electric Traina, Tricycles, DoH
day.
Mrs. J. H. Heydrlck wnt apeak
Coaches, Scooters, Geme., Etc.
on the "Art at Living Together"
at tho Gibbons Home, Baltimore
pike on Tuesday next at 2: 30 0'
clock. Mr. Henry Faust will be In
9 Ea.t State SL
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charge of the musical part of the
Mrs. Roland L. Eaton wlll review "Farmer Takes A Wife" and
"Yankee Storekeeper'" at the club
house at lOa. m. today. Friday,
November 16, at the meeUng ot"
the llterature department. undu
the chairmanship of Mrs. Harold
O. Gr\tfln.
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GARNEr
NEWS NOTES
TOY SALE
FRED FISH
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GREENE'S .TOYLAND
USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN
Mrs·l~p~ro~g:r~a~m:..-''-______,'.
Francis H. Forsythe and
George Schoblnger.
DeBBert will be served at 1 p. m.
Players are asked To bring their.
own cards, as' has been customary.
'l'ickcts are being sold by ·various
committee members, or arrangets ca.n be made by phoning
men
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251)3 or
Mrs. Forl!ythe at
wa.
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Mrs. Claire Jeglum, co·chairman
of the. weltare department, at Swa.
1738. It Is suggested that club
members and ("nends plan tables,
including us mnny non-members as
possible, sb that ~the greatest number of people can be included in
this worthy activity. There will be
door prizes.
The Pennsylvania Association for
the BUnd will hav! an exhibit of
a.rtlcles for sale. under the super·
vision of Mrs. Dorothy N. Hopkins. A table where food items will
be sold Is in charge of Mrs. John
M. Esslinger a"~d· Mrs. Jo~n M.
Pearson. Plants, which will decoras
ate th e tables• can be nurchased
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C
ble prizes from Mrs. CI~rence •
~rnnck or Mr~. H. Stephens Plummer. MI'8. E. D. Brauns is In cha~
of door prizes: ltfrs. ROBS W. ~~
rlott of serving; Mrs. seYlDo:t S·
Rutherford of coffee: Mrs.
. .
Toole of covers a~d napkins; aod
Mrs. Ru.ssell Phllllps and Mrs.
Margaret C. Neal of candy and
home to college eaoh school year
are included.
HONOR STUDENT·
Peter C. Nowell, son of .Mr. and
Mrs. Jo"'ostcr Nowell, Rosetree Road.
Mcdla, Js a group I honor student
at Wealeran Unlverllity. Mlddletowrl. Conn., where he Is a sopho.
IIIOl'e and membor ot Delta Kappa.
,J<';IlMiion rratennlt)-·. He was a.member of thn Little Thrce champlonMhill ba.Hketball team in 1946, and
on the rootball team this season
and, i8 on the buslne8B boa,:,d of
111,6 ('ollego magazine.
SCHOOL NEWS
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What'5 Wrong with this House?
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That crazy IiHie door, of course!
Perhaps that's not enough to discourage buyers today, but that's the same
kind of trouble that many people
really do have with their electric service! Entrance facilities for electricity
are too small in most cases-and
.
homes cannot get enough electricity
to r'm electric appliances efficiently•..
If you plan to build or remodelplan, too, to incfud. modem wiring
that will accommodate all your demands for modem Electric living.
.Don't starve your electric appliances.
.p H IL A DEL PHI A ELECTRIC COMPANY
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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MOTHERS CLUB TO
HOLD TOY SALE
Will Present Good
Used Playthings'
at Exchange
The Swarthmore Mother's Club'
wllt sponsor a toy sale on Thu::"Bday. December 6 a.t the Woman's
Club. the proceeds going to charity.
Mrs. samuel Gurln Is chairman
of the sale with M .... E. B. Hollis
as oo .. chairman. In charge of committees are Mrs. John Seybold. receiving; M.... William Kurtzhalz,
flna.nce: Mrs. Joseph Moran. Jr.,
sal.. ; Mrs. Willis Stetson. dlepla.y;
Mrs. R. F. Engle. publicity; Mrs.
John B. Maerker. K. P.: Mrs. Irven
Travis. dlBpollal or toYs.
This is a good ·tlme to make
room for new- Christmas'" toys by
bringing any unwanted toys sttU
In good condlUon to the Woman's
Club on Wedneaday., December 4,
from 9 to 4: p.:m.
The ale or toyo Is Bet t.or 10
to 6 on Thursday, December 6.
Money and unsold tOY8 may be
called for an Friday. December 6.
!between 10 and 1. Unsold toys not
claimed by 1 o·clock Friday, December '. will be given to the
Community Health Society Center
of Delaware County for their
Chrlatma.o dlstrlbutlon.
Troop 16 in
Investiture
The Girl SCout Ji,ouse W88 the
Rccno ot an lmpreasive candlellght Investiture ceremony laat
- Monday when Amanda Spackman
presented by FI ....t ClB88 Scout Milly
McCowan took the Girl Scout
Promise and tormo.J.ly became a
member ot Tlloop 16~
An Interesting esblblt of work
tbe glrle bad dOltle In Arts and
Crafts showed orlglnalltY, tbought
In selectioD. and skUl In execution.
Pet'8le GelJrlng gave a short talk
on the origin and purpose of the
Ame:ican Jndex of Dealsn from
Information obtained. at the Free
Library of Phlladolphlo. a.nd Jtuth
Garrett dlsousscd
uDUSUal
art ex-
presslon in drawing and palnUng
on a
that she bad observed
reccnt
visit to the Parkway Museum. Lucy
Harper p:esented a cba.rt and nature oob.ervaUollJl covering 83 miles
of nature 'watks" and qollectlng
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, trips. ml:'d~ .,t.u th,E? com pan,. of be":'
fo.m.llY· and museum· oflielala in
several PennSylvania- Forest Preserves.
ProficiencY Badges earned 81nee
last spring :were awardedl: LUe
Saver--Dorothy -Heinze; DeslgnPerals Gearing; Co1orcratt--Jul1e
Lange,
NeedJecratt Barbara
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Schumacher: Interior DecaratlonRuth Garrett; Bookblnde .......Pet'8le
Gearing. Julle _LAnge. M.urlel Wa.t..
kino; Swimmer-Flolly Told. Ruth
Garrett, Dorothy Heinze. Julie
La.nge.
The coveted FIt'8t CIB88 InoIgnla
representing compJeUo~ Of. 10 or
or more proficiency badges in one
major and 2 or a minor fields was
awarded to Ruth Garrett. porothy
Heinze. Julie Lange and Barbara
Schumo.cher; and Sec0-::td Class In ..
algnla to' Muriel Watkins.
A gift was presented by the troop
to Persis Gearing. who much to
the
girls
regret;
Is
lea.Ving
Swarthmore.. Cider.. doughnuts and
candy were served to the scouts.
th4)!lr leaders, the troop committee
and vlsiting mothe:ta by the refreshment committee-Milly McGowan. Barba.ra Schumacher, Polly
TOld.
I;OOAL S(J()1IT AT
Director of·Beoutcra.rt. Mr. HU- Almgren. J ........ere much latere.te4
court. better bo.... to Scoutltlc.. In the report and hope to Imp"",,
"Green Bar BIU," baa written their' meeUuga:. an'd patrol organlmany artlolq. for "Bol"a Life," ZQ,UOIl through Increaae4 1I8e ~ot
edlte the column "BIking with the' Patrol Method.
Green Bar Blll" in the 88JDe maga-17;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;---",
zlne and was editor of the uPatrol
AanaaI
Leaders Handbook."
Thursday evening after the reDESSEKT BRIDGE
gular meeting ot Troop 2 at tbe
Woman'. Club
SWarthmore Presbyterian Church
LaITY' Franck opened the Green
Sp0as0re4 by' Ueelth, W-.e,
Bar Patrol Meeting' with' a report
Edu"-~'"
of hlB experiences with ."Green
lI'1_ (Tax _udecl) eo cia.
Bar BDl.u, Patrol leaders BarrY
1 P. IlL
N ........ber .18
Colema.n. John 8ielnfeld. .Nlck
Stuart and Quartermaater, Fred
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HARBOLD'S
8warlll_ere, Pea..
34 W. STATE STREEI'
F. x. SUlDtIq, Owaft... . . . . .
Media,P.. '
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La.rry Franck. son of Mr. a.Dd
M.... dlarence C. Franck of 411 I
Cornell avenue·; wall choaen to represent Swarthmore Troop J at a.
Senior Patrol Confarence given liat
week. Wednesday evening Novem- 1.;;;;;;;-;;~;:;:;;;:~~;;;:;;;:;~iJd
ber 6 In Klahr Audltorlum by the :;;;
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Vall";' Forp' Counoll of the Bo7
Beouts of America. The conference
loader ...88 BID, mlcourt, Natlonal
PLENTY of COAL
in all..SIZES NOW.
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Wmler
, will be here
SOON
VAN ALEN BROS.
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All work
'PIIoDe
FOR 11fANKSGMNG DAY
.Jerl":l Corse, 80n of Mr. and Mrs.
GeOl"ff8 F. Corse of Yale aven""J.e,
is enrolled this -year as a freshm.a.n
at ~ore College.
A graduate of SWarthmore High
School, - Cone intends to major in
history at conege.
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A. MERCER QUINBY
Funeral Direc;tor
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Former.l,. of Media
1126 'V•• ..,.blgb Ave... PbUa.
JEWELERS AND
SILVERSMITHS
~Bald_lnO
PAINTING AND
PAPER HANGING
Call
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ROGER RUSSEll
Maker of FIDe Pbotopaplaa
PETER D1 NICOLA
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$7. "ion Ilud "1)
108
Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
No addItlODBl _ _ for
auburhanaoll&
DAVE WOOD
Media 0755
827 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Thunda,., November 28--1 ,to 8 P. M.
Pa.
PAINTING and
ELECTRICAL WORK .
All
100 E. Slate Street
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DI!XlORA'l'UIrGI
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816 £DGMONT AVE.
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PETER E. TOLD -
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SWARTHMORE 1833.
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KImsUI InsulatloD
CJemeDt Wod:
Phones
Chester 8130 & 24525
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Repairs
PROMPT SERVICE
call Swarthmore 1984
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MIIirCAI. AND
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DENTAl CMf
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l\oIuter Sergeant
or First Sergeant.
Tec:hnical Sergeant •
Stall Sergeant. • • •
Sergeant
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Private • _ • _ .
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lege of the University of PennSYlvania. Jane Is a daugbter or Mrs.
HARRY A. BREHL ,
HARRY W. LANG
Rags and Carpet.
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RidleY 'Park 3238
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Swarthmore,
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Offidal Agency Western
Union T elegrapll SwarthlDCl,re. Morion, RQlledge
are aphone
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QUAUTY PAINTING
Since 1889
Walters'
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LEGAL NOTICE
REQUEST FOR BIDS
Sealed bids wllI be received In Council Ciiamber, Borough Hall. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania at 7 :46 P.M.• Honda.y, December 2nd" 19" for furnishing
the Borough approximately 60 tons of
No. 1 buckwh6llt anthracite coal. Bid!
must bo made in accordance with
BllaClftcation and the sucC888tul bidder
will be required to execute a contract
with the Borough and to furnlah DOnd
as required by law. The Borough re-
serves the right to reject any or all
bids.
dec_
Contractor and Builder
Elliott Rlcbardeon
2T-11-15
Borough Secretary
. ESTATE OF J. PASSMORE
NEY.
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Letters Testamentary on the above
estate ha7e been granted to the underslgne4. who reQuest aU persons having
claims_ or demands against the 83tate
of the decedent to make known the
S8!ne. and all persona Indebted to the
decedent to make payment. without
delay to
Mary A, GUby Cheyne,.
Executrix
119 Rutgers Avenue
Swarthmore. Delaware
County.. Penn-L
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Ridley Pa""
Phone 0333·M
or to her attorney,
Stanley L. Thornton
2004 Finance Bulldlng
Phlladelpbla 2, Pa.
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ES'I.'ATE NOTICE
ESTATE OF ETHEL R. COOIOdAN.
also known as Ethel Reynolds Cookman, late of the Borough of Swarth-
more. Deceased.
Pboae Swarthmore 2175-R
104 Cemen AVeDve
HERNICK'S
Health Shoes
Swulhmore, P _
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY. on the
above Estate ,have been grnnted to theundersigned. who request all paraon!!
,having claims or demands against U\&
Estate of the decedent to make known
th~
same. f\nd all persons Indebted t:l
the decedent to make payment, without delay, to
Henry B. Cookman. Executor119 College Av&...
Morton Electric
and
• Appliance Service
return to
Marjorie Davis of The Harvard.
Y011mar
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Anne J. Perkins or Cedar lan&.
a student at the University of Delaware haa heen re-elected poetr,y
editor of ''The Cauldron,"' a maga..
zlne . published by .he E!ngllsh
major students In creative writing.
Builder
Walter V. Linton
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Entertams Moth...
Mrs. J. A. Calhoun of .....Elm
avenue. served as hOSteBB ~i.-C·~_a
Tuesday 'afternoon. ' No~eDi6ef:' ·6,
to -'the· mothers of 'the iieW--Olrl'
Scout tro-op whlc~ ·_W~ll ,be No: 81~
ELECTED
vicinity
Work Guaranteed
CHARLES WlDTE
RARnNG lASE PAT.
IN ADOIIION
I PAINTING
ANI)
PAPERHANGING
HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
Oarpenh7 Repairs and
ELECTRIC SERVICE
HERE'S WHAT YOU GAIN ON OVERSEAS SERVICI
.senfce
Overteos
~~SS3'SS~SS
Wblte lead 'anc:1 1)111'8 uD eell
oil . . - on aU _ o r
painting.
CHP." "Warriors of Peac•••• "Vole. of til. Arlit,,,·
S.rvfce
'a U. S.
ABbes & Rubbish Removed
I.aWDS Mowed
General Hauling
288 lIaMIng Ave.
MQrton. Pa.
Wallace E. Arlen
302 Gayle,. Street
Media, Pa.
Tel. Media 2872-R
"',wdl., W. Hall." altd MaJar Football '-:oadcash 011 yoIIr ~Io.
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The Troop Committee tor the
new Girl Scout troop 83 was selected at a tea given last week
for the mothers of the scouts. The
members are Mrs. B. BarBr. Jr.•
chairman; Mrs. Lyman Allen. Jr.•
Mrs. Howard Green. Mrs. John
McKernan. Mrs. J. D. Narbeth:
_ If there are anly outgr~:wn Girl
Scout unltorms. which the new
troop might buy now _hanging In
Swarthmore closets. will the owners bleas9 get tn touch .with Mrs.
Calhoun. Swarthmore 1174.
Jane DaVis, a member of the
CJass of 1946. Swarthmore High
School was elected preoldent of
the Freshman Class. Women's Col-
WILLIAM BROOKS,
ARTERS BBOl'HERS
[··ormerl,.
reopened comfortable hotels, theaters, swimming pools, tennis
clubs, golf courses, ball parks. These - familiar haunts of
pre-war tourists - and many new dev·elopments - provide a
broad choice of recreation.
Not everyone can measure up to this job. Only 3-year
enlistees who meet prescribed physical'and mental standards
can e"joy the benefits 01 such a job. High _rse.. pay,
good food and lodging and a generous retirement plan make
your future in the Army Ground Forces too good to missr
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Look toward Korea and Japan! A thrilling new job and a
new life-=-with interesting "Work, sports, ·ente~tainment and
travel opportunitics-can be h:.lrl for the· a~king. by qualified
young lIlen who volunteer for tIu.' l~t Cavalry, 11th Airborne.,
6th, 71~1, 2·1th or 25th Infantry Divisio·ns. •
What
opportunity ••• what a job! Training in one of
these crack units will stand you in good stea.d wherever you
go. Study a foreign language. Learn the fascinating details 'of .
Military Government-so vital to future peace and prosp(!rity.
Japan's "Isles of Pines" 3re but a ~!:.mple of the attractions of an Army career in the Far -East. Th~e Army has
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SWARTHMORE Olll-J.
The
Swarthmore 2295
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ALICE M. BAmD - OLD BANK BUILD~G
SWARTHMORE 0108.
1448
All Tn>es of Electrical
IDBtaliaUoDs and Repairs
Serv\Ilg Swarthmore and
VIcinity ror past
Twenty Years
desires to rent a conveniently located
to Box R.
swarth-
;~;'Re:P~I;Y
Charles'
Electrical~ontractor
\VANTED-WeaUnghouae engl~eeJ' living at Havertord a.n,d Yale aV&Jlue8.
CONSULT YOUR ~-LOCAL
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D...;.nle lOla available
W.ANTI!lD-FlOOr )amp in good condition. Ca!l swartJunoro G763.
WANTED-To buy small urlb and
. mattress.. can Media 0431.
WiANTED-CoUege proteesor \ and wife
want hoUBe or apartment. No children. Phone swarthmore 1666.
WANTED-Woman wants steady work,
M~nda.y and Friday, A_i'references.
Call Chester. 27419.
November 20th.
Re-elected Poetry FditOr
Media B.D. 2
MORTON ELECfRIC
DOES YOUR
BURGLARY
INSURANCE
COVER' ALL
CONTINGENCIES?
daly
night.
November
13th. tor
the
co>od
match
of the season.
Other
teams· in the league ar6. MerQury
Gun Club. West Chester. Sinclair.
Delaware and Coat.e8ville Rifle and
Clubs.
Swarthmore COMaga1nst the ·tatter team on
Swarthmore ··range 'next Wed-
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New and Used Clothing
Men and Bo,~' sutt8,
Fo!B<>m-
11111 Rutledge Ave.
II Bu& 71b 8&.
Vlun_
(OM 11. N.... s _ _ ,
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6913 Market Street - Upper Darby,Pa.
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BUILDER
4 1 _...... _·WIrIng
YOUR~
vacuum
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SALE
FRANKLIN II. DOWNWARD
EDWIN B. K£l1 FY, Jr.
Experts in the Making and , Fitting
of Spectacles and Eye Glasses
MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW
Local Staclent
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DispenBirw Opticians
112 W. FroDl S\reet, Media, Pa.
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YE OLDE COURT HOUSE TEA-ROOM
,
PERSONAL-Vuuum cleaner..
toastea··and radio. repalred. called ..
and deUvered. Call Robert Brooks.
,ISf&'
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Ridley Park
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of prlou • _ _
lI:&r17 hHnaual a4"Y1sa1t1e tol'
RIFLE TEAM WINS
The indoor shootln. II8&8OD
ALlCE M. BAIRD
Clot In 18 Or M _
opened Wednesday night. November 6, wnen the Swarthmore _RlOe'
Real ulate ad W-aC8
'20PEROORD
and Pistol Club traveled to the
N. O. PrITENGER
Old Buk BuildiDC
L18nerch Rme CI:>b's range at
s_ 0108
Lla.nerch. Pa., for the first match
NotUngbam. Pa.
ot the 8e8JJOn. The Swarthmore
team WOD the match with aD aggregate score· ot 1166 to Llanerch
OWENS EIIPLOYlIIBl'IT
AOENOY
CUNNINGHAM UB" team"!l 1231. Two points were
_ _t e J _
thereby credited to the local cluh
PaiDten ad Paper Hangen In
the Middle Atlontlc Indoor Rifle
JON
ror _.....,._
PrI_ FamUJ"
Uah&
\Ve BhouIcJ Know Bow
League Bcoring. Three more points
8 .... 228'
401 MJe'p" Aye.
be 0 110 Work
went to Swarthmore tor the high
totals
In the prone. offhand,' ami
VlJgle Ow ' Prop.,
I'IcIare Fnm'q 8trt.t!v· U j
(.1h , - DIM
combined Sitting and kneellng poBOD"
SoW"
1_ W. 'lblrd ~
siUons glving them all of the five
'CIle~, Fa.
Go
ing OUdot-B0bb7 ~
points poastble for the match.
Lla.nerch. whtch has two team8
SIMMONDS
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WeIsb
IMnJe&
e
F
entered
In the league. sent - their
OJ
'.A!'
team
to" Swarthmore WedneaIUdle, _
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CLASSIFIED
PiRiONAL
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SEASONED OAK WOOD
DON'T-w
The Woman'. Awdllary of the
Delaware Coun~ Medical Society
win honor lira. lay o. Llno. president of the Woman's Auxiliary ot
the Medical Society of the State
of Pennsylvania. at a luncheon to
be held Friday. November 15 In
JilIoIngton.
The prealde.nt. ~rs.._ George B.
Sickel of Stra.tb Baven avenue will
be _Ioted In zecelvliig by Hospl.
tallty Chaiz'man Mrs. George L.
Armlta.ge. of SOUth Chester' rOad.
Dr. M. Lamblchl of Haverford aveDue as a Counl¥ Counellor. will
alec be pt'8sent.
_Male
dUlq O.l''&' Ow
ftoae Media 1888
TiJM,DERS -HiUETJIiiG
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Call
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Commercial and DomesticPrompt SerVice-Refriger'j
I ators, Washers, Vacuum
ae:ur~rs, Radios .
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Pa.
MortGa,
Sawn. _
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MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
331 Dartmouth Avenue
For
EGG STOVE
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Buckwheat Rice
COAL
Swarthmoro, Pa...
or to his Attorney
John E. Gensemer
lOOt GlriLrd Trust Bldg.•
Philadelphia, Pa.
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LEGAL NOTICE
REQUEST FOR BIDS
The Borough of Swarthmore will receive sealed bids on Monday. Decem-
ber 2, 19(6 In Council Chamber, Borough Hall, Swarthmore. Pa., at 7;fi
P.M. Eastern Stn.ndN'd Time. covering
tet'm$ reI' tbe re.moval of garbage from
all houl3eholds, establishments, and -In;'
sUtuUons within the Borough. tor the
Period of Qno .year commencing Janu-
ary 1. 19n.· and such successtve years
as the ·contract may be kept in force
in aceordance with Its terms. The apecIHlcaUons and form_ of proposed contract for said work are on file with
UlO Borough 8e(!r_etary at Bo~
HaU, . Swarthmore. Fa. where· aam.e
ma.y be Gamlned.
The
8'U~
bidder must tarnla!b
surety bond as' required by the Borough Code. A·' certlflea. 'cheek In th6
amount of $50.00 must accompany .00.
bid.
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COLLEGE ELEVEN
VS. HAVERFORD
LOCAL HIGH
PLA YS
RIDLEY
TOWNSHIP
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SlVarthlRore Closes
'46 Season With
Old Rival
The Swarthmore College Football Team will wind up the 11141
season with Its t ......dltlonal "Little
Quaker" rival. Haverf'ord College
on Saturday. November 23 at 2
p.m., on the Haverford athletic
field.
This will be the 36th game of
the Quaker aeries which started In
1878. the Swarth"more Team having
won 22 times. lost 12 and tied 2.
Our local college eleven has &
record th18 BeaSOn of three victories 8Jld three defeata. and two
games to play. They have defeatecl
Franklin and Ma.rshnll 1-6. Urslnu8
19-12, .Jobn Hopkins 8-0. and lost
t~ Weele)ran 26-0, Mublenberg 5213 and Dickinson 14_0. Swarthmore plBY8 Drexel at home tomor..
row for their seventh' game.
'rhe Haverford record reflects a
sImile in and out seaSon tor their
first post..war tootball eleven, bavtng won from SUSQuehanna 20-1.
Unlnus 7-0. and HamUton 40-14
and loat to Drexel 83-20 and Wesleyan a3-0.
However. a review of the comparative scorell of the two elevena
18 no basta for measuring th'e qualIty of the play or the efforts that
will be pnt Into thls game. Botll
teams will' enter th'e game as always In the past with tbe determination Dot only to win :but also
to establlah a new reco~d In tho
traditional aeries. This fact creates
.. altuatlon In wblcb anything m&7
happpen and makes this game an
jnteresting. spectacular and excitIng one--one to which the 014
f;racls of both schools return to
college to again join their cheerIng sections and get behind their
football teems
Selected
In the seventh Middle Atlantic
Inte;-collegiate Girls Field Hockey
Tourney held at Bryn Mawr Satur ...
Lafayette avenue. a senior at Temple Uulversity. was selected as Q.
member of the All-College First
Team. She was also chosen as their
captain.
rz'hla Is the third yeur Mi88 Putnam has made the AI1-Col1egc
FJr.!tt Team.
Appointed
.John Howe Hall . of Strnth
Haven avenue has ht'en appointed
vice chnlrmaD ot the steel division
round table committee of Amerl~
cnn Foundrymcn's A88ociation, according to Chicago hcadqunrte"s or
tho technical &ootety.
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GIRLS
in Comm11lllty Serrice
A..aiIable to
QUAliFIED YOUNG
WOMEN
in Telephone Work
EARNINGS
Compare with Beet
in
Y01lJ"
The Ridley Townsblp team PUS;
5e88eS a poten~ attack which uses
Lobb, Mellon and BO~tlDO tf;) tear
the opposing line
to sbreds and
"Slim" Atkll18 on sweeping end
runs Qlld pass playa. Dent and
"SOLDIER'S WIFE"
AT PLAYERS CLUB,
SlRaU Cast BandIes
Franken COlRedy
Capably
Community
11,1948
.Jr. M •r Clab !kmclQo
hol'll8 and candYPl'OY\4ecl by
The aecond meeting of the
Busin818 AMoclatlon, applea
Swarthmore Junior MU8lc Club w1l1
miniature 100v8111 of bi-ead 40be helel thts Sunday, November 17,1::~:~d,,:bY Martel's. and alrplanes
at 7:15 p.m. a.t the home of wlI_I,
.by Tastykake.
lIam Potts, 123 Yale avenue.
Elizabeth Foalel' WBB named
PIANO TUNING
clu):l representative to tbe November I concurt OIl the New Chamb'er
N _ _ BebaD'_
Orchestra season ticket given by
.'.gI. II. PARKER
given by 1IIrs. Ray S. Quick.
Phoae Med ' • ()g8..H
Mellon are generally targets on
Swarthmoreans are ftDdlng Rose
these pUB pla)'8 but Lakatshle and
Omiuicm
Dick Houtz their stellar ends must Frank('n's comedy "801418:-'s Wife"
The coverage of the Hallowe'en
be bottled up as well for they wlll Interesting fare at the Players Club parade appearing in last week's
get by the Swarthmore defense if
and. Cot" 'lug
paper omitted the names of Mr.
given halt a chance.
this week. The ama.ll ftve-person
700 make a
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OOCIIand Mrs. William de Caindry on
Today's game will challenge the east 11:1 directed by J. D. Narbeth the JudgeB list and overlooked . .tiona' choice. Free B001rJeC: 8-1
collective and IndiVidual abilities who relleved the Origi,nal director mention of the favors distributed
TOMLINSON OOUNSELORS
to each pRrUclpant and includ'of the local outfit. Warren, Polk Dr. A. F. Jackson.
UO S; 18th St.. PIlI\a. II, Pa.
aud McGlIberry will have to be
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The arduous title role ls borne
clicking on· all cylinders and. the
.Kitchen Cabinets
Com. CapboarcII
with abillty and developing ease
Blerman-Patton-CampbeJl pa88log
combination Will have to· b_e tops by Peggy Good who gives It charm,
as it has on special occa.e1ons such va:1ety. and credl bUlty. The comBaiIt to Suit Y_
character ot Katherine
a6 In the 8ha.ron Hill g~e. 0111 postle
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Rogers
Own Reqa- *'ItS
hampers the playwrlgbt
defense Swarthmore line should bo
at its best with 'Captain McCowan who hAan't given her the sponin there 'Contributing his reliable taneity of her earller ..Claudla.".
Individual play as well as his en- ,Mlsa Good managea a .consistent
302 CAYLEY STREET
thualaetlc and splrlted leadel'flblp. mat~rlng and ripening 88 the acta
MEDIA
TeL Media 2872.R
Swarthmore will have ita work movo along.
Ellza.beth H. Swan 88 the slater
Id Us Help You ArraDge Your
cut Qut for It In the llne and In its
Florence
lAne is gracious and
Poot·W... Kitchen
seco.ndary arid tertiary defense. It
poised
and
reac~eB In a telephone
caD not afford a weak forward
paM defeDse tor this Ridley TowD- cOD"'eraatlon the dramatic power
achieved in her role - in "Yellow
~hlp tsam will take advantage of
Jacket"
several )-oara ago. She
'eve:"y chnnce oft'ered to it. Weaklends
amoothness
and Blncerlty to
nesBe8 such as cropped out in
~e
pertormance
and
1B, In addiSwarthmore's
aerial
defense
tion,
very
decore.tlve.
a.ga.lnst Sharon HIJI will be fatal
Phlllppa Herma.n's Peter Gray Is
against the aggressive Green and
pOintedly
io contrast to sincerity
White eleven.
and
simplicity,
trying for a woman
Maybe the Garnet can pull this
ot
tbe
world
succeaatul
enough to
one out of the fire but It wUI ta.ke
be
bitter
about
the
whole
thing.
all they've got to do IL
She is strikingly discontented and
~t~l ..mps
makes being tbe f'best damned
editor" a. lonely achievement.
G, E. and Westiqbo_
Pads
Both men In the cut are recent
Cutler)" and F"me lamps
members of the Navy. Ned Pyle
(Contin"'.Jed from Page 1)
In the lead 1s, therefore. wen
Orders were, placed for library
bookS. for musical In&trumenla, tralned for the role of returned
and for manual training 8".lpplleB, veteran. In his first majot' role 1\1:".
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CHFSTER· ROAD
after the receipt ot bids which had Pyle is engagingly Blncere and
noticeably
easier
as
the
first
night
been advertised in accordance with
SWA.1274
the requirements of the School progrelkied. The first act·js dUllcult
and talkative and the enUr~ ~t
Code.
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In
better form for the second and
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The Board had a report on the
eftfclendY of the germaoidal lights tbird. Mr. pyle comes through the
colo,"" and dlWhich are installed throughout the last aet
. with lIy1!1g
,
plomac')".
entire scbool ·Plant. both elemenWilliam James stevena, Jr., I.e
tary schools and high schools. The
,new
to Players Club audlenC81J but
experiment. c'onducted ~nder the
direction of the Uolveralty of does an excellent job .with hiB role
Pennsylvania School of Medicine, of Alexander Craig. That he can
shows the lights have r~~uced con- manage it and attlt 1101d ~e
tact cases or certaln contagious,. audience' favor is so~thlDg of a
childhood dlBe8.B88, and have al80 achjevement. ,He Is in every way
prevented the spread of epidemics. an excellent toll for Mr. Pyle.
In the question or p09Alble damage
The set is attractive, the decora ..
to the eyes, it was tound through tiona Rnd properties carefully done.
careful teate that the reflection ot the !uustcal selections gnyer than!
the light trom the ceiling and walls l.lHual. 'rh._' production, tho Club's:
was under the minimum standard 2iiuth !n itH 36th ueason.' adds
ot 0.5 micro watts per sq. cm. The '·,ll·lel!>' to the yea;· as it ("ontlnuea
report Indl~ated that there Is no
thl'oughout the week.
danger in the lights as presently
Installed 'and used.
A letter from
Rotary Speaker
Dr. Irwin. the physician who is
Ill'.
Lewis
Cutler. 'Director ot
now examining the children, indiReligious
Education
o.t the Swarth.
cated there was no evidence of
HAIR
mor~
Presbyterian
Church
will beconj~,mctlvltls or other eye trouble
among the children ot the Swatth- guest speaker at tho Rotary Club
more Schools to a degree greater today. O. Ba.ke:" ThompHon Is In
than is o:rdinarily tound among charge of the program.
children of these agea.
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A letter from Mrs. R. M. Hor&eIY,
N~WS
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secretary ot the Home
Mr. and Mr& Birney K. Morse.
and School Association. conveyed ot Yale avenue. attended ~ ban- j
the resolution recently adopted. by quet In New York City." given for
the A880clation calling the atten- 'officers stationed In Delhi during i
tion of t'ho Board to the desire of the war and their wives. On sat-I'
the members to have a committee ".1rday they saw the Notre Damestudy the matter of teachers' sal-- Army game.
In sweater colors--sizes small, medium and large
aries with a view to finding ways
Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Harris, 'I
and means of raising the present of North 'Swarthmore avenue.
CHII.DRENS'
level of salaries In Swarthmore. spent the week-end on a motor
The Board ackn owledged receipt trip visiting relatives In Bronxof this letter, and reported that a vllle, N. Y •• and Bristol. Conn.
joint committee of 'Board members
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Lasand teachers Is now working ac- slat. of Rutgers avenue. enterUvely on a program of salary ad- tained at cocktails and dinner.
justments. that all Is being done Friday evening In honor of Mrs.
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that CAn be done at this time. and Donley C. Wertz. of ~ouston,
that the salary matter is being Tex.. who is visiting ber slster,
Brushed wool mitt and scarf sets in red, yellow, brown
studied carefull'y by this jOint, ~om Mrs. Thomas A. Bradshaw. ot
mittee. assisted by Dr. Waldo "Stone ,House." Harvard and Yale
and white
Fisher.
avenues, and for Mr. Charles B.
The Board agreed to a rlght-of- Johnson. Mrs. Bradshaw's father.
\\"lly across the College avenue fIeld who also Is Visiting here.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mc-;
from Princeton avenue tor the
electric company to inste:U poles Crumm of Elm avenue. will enter~
For a Complete Selection of
and wires so that the' path from ta1n at a small dinner this eve\
the field to the station may be ning in honor of Mrs. Wertz.
.Joan Davisson of Vassar avenue
lighted with electric Ughts. under
and
entertained Katherlne WilloUBhby
the dlrecUon ot the borough.
of Brtdgeton, N. J ••• aa her weekend -guest. Other guests at the Dav..
To Hear &In. Town...
The Friendly Circle Is sponsor- luon horne IncludM Mrs. .John
Edwards DavtesoB and eoDS Tommy
ing a Book ReView by Mrs. Paul
Wools, strings, corduroys, lined· a:1d unliped leathers,
and Major of Ft. Hamilton, N. Y .•
D. Towne.·, Thu1'Bday eveDing. Nowho plan to sail Saturday for
shearlings, bunny furs and. .fabrics
vember 21 o.t 8:16 In tbe Swarth- Berlin. Germany to Join the tormore Woman's Club. Betty Quick mer's
husband now
et&Uoned
of DtcklD.8Oll avenue Will p~ent tbere. .loan and her mother. lira..
GlofJe Dept. - Spea.", '. ~'
A silver offerlnl' will be taken. George Daylsson pl~
WeI to New
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plano number-.
Tork' to ....them oft,
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ZENITH RADIOS
WESTINqHOUSE
SUNLAMPS
FATHERS ASK FOR
ATHLETIC FENCE
H_tina'
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ANGORA MITTS
MITr and SCARF SETS
SURROUNDINGS AND
ASSOCIATES
Better
Than A.........
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OUTSTANDING
OPPORTUNITY
for Advancement ancI
Development
SHOP SPEARE'S
INVESTIGATE TODAY
THE IB.L TaEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNSYlVANIA
WOMENS'
CHILDRENS' GLOVES
59C to¥
1631 Arch Street
PhIladelphIa
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
THE SWARTHMORE"N
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SWAR11fMORE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1946
ENLIST AID IN
FAMINE RELIEF
Commrmity
·Seroiee.
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W.I.L.Speaker Makes
Strong Appeal
For Europe
The ann u Q 1 com~unlty
Thanksgiving service
n ext
'l'bursday morning will be In
the Friends Meeting House on
the college campus,· at 10
o'clock. Rev. George C. Anderson, Rev. Dr. Roy N. Keiser,
Dr. William T. ElUs and Re\·.
J. R. Groves 'Will be on the
bencheR. Everyone In the bor..
OUgJ:t i& invtted. to attend thla
conununlty sernee.
$3.00 PER YEAR
WOMEN ENJOY'46
CHARITY BRIDGE
Original Play To
Thanksgiving
REV. CUTLER JOINS
CHURCH STAFF
Be
StartS· Ministry· of
Education
DeC. I
Program
The annual Philanthropic:: des··The help of Swarthmore people
On December I, the Rev. H8ert·brldge
part)" tOf the Woman's
Is needed imm.edlately to ave tho
Lewis
Cufler will jOin t1ie staff of
Club held in the club house TuesUvea of starving neighbors In Eutbe
Swarthmore
P.resbytsrlan
dny afternoon, Novemb'3r 19, was
-~---~
rope," Mrs. Ruth Witt'meyer told
Church
as
Minister
of
Educatlon.
Well nttended by club members and
members of the Women's Interna..
Dr.
Cutler
Js
a
tfiaduate
of Gerguests. Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe',
tlonal League tor Peace and Freemantown
AC4itemy;
Unlverillty
ot
chairman and Mrs. C. H. Jeglum,
dom last. Thursday.
PenpfllYlvanla,
A.'
B.:
Princeton
co-chairman, and the enUre health
,"O':Jr sending of personal gifts
Theological Seminary, B. D.: and
and wclfn:-e depq.rtrnent were com18 helpful but it Is not enough.
.
'received
the honorary Doctor of
plimented on th& 8ucccssful operaPolitical action is needed to deDivinity
degree
tram Beaver Coltion of the party. A delicious desmand tae exportation of gratn, and
lege.
He'
married
Elba.beth K.
sert with ootteo was planned and
personal abstlnence is needed so
CarHle
of- Germantown in 1924.
scrv,'d by the edUcation departthat more' ot our !lour can save
Tbey have tht'ee chhdren; Betty•
ment with Mrs. George Schoblnger
H'~I·()hl : ..n\ Duc. vice president of
Uves." MI"S. Wittmeyer said.
who Is a juniOr at PenD State,
as chatrman.
the Bdl Telephone Company. who Carlisle. who served in. the U. S.
t'When UNRKA terminates De ..
Mrs. Forsythe expressed hcr ap- SPClLl(H at thE' notarY Club meeting
cember 11, hunger and suffe.rlng
N. R. and Is now a. freshman at
prcclrttion of the co-operation of tpduy.
will not cease, nor will our responWesleyan
University, Middletown,
The next meeting of the Music
Slblllty as individUals. Everyone Club ot Swarthmore will be held at the 10t'at merchants and scve:-al
Conn.. and Martyn. a Senior at
of us inust feel the obligation not Whittier HO:Jse on the evening of club members· who donated door
Germantown Friends School.
prlzeH. The choice ~f· pr!zes by
'to let others starve to. dea.th for November 26.
Dr. Cutler was pastor ot the
holders or the lucky numbers was
want of a little flour from our
First
Presbyterian Church. Maucb
A
well-balanced
program
ot
a. source or fun and In1erest to the
. overflowing bins or for want of a
Chunk
•• Pa. from· 1924 to 19%7:
standard classlCli has been arrang- assembled gu~ab. each of' whom
little energy from us.
pastor
ot Calvary Prcsbyt4';trtan
'uHea.W rains in Europe. includ- ed by Mrs. LeQna~d C. Ashton and hoped her number would be rlrawn
Church,
Wyncote, Pa.. from lt27
Ing England, reduced the barvest Henry Faust. It Will open with· before all 31 prizeD were distri_
to
1943
'and
haa been D1.rector of
and even greater food shortages Mr. Faust singing the first three buted.
t'hePhtladelphla
office or the NaThe DoJawD.:-e County Bronch ot
expeote~ j~8t w,hen..the coldest Bongs from Schumann's "Dichtertional
.
Conference
of Cbrlstlaae
wea~her' Is weakening the starving. llebe"· followed bty th,e dramatic the Pennsylvania As.soeiation for
and
Jews
since
'1143.
He'h'aa be~n
We in' America' are reducing .re- contrast of Sc'hubert·s "An die the Blind sent an interesting ex~
actively
engaged
In
soci_al
educa.. Btrlctions ott domestic use of wheat Leyer."
hlblt or their work. Mr. and Mrs.
tion work in(PhUadelph!aPresbyto' such aD extent that. suttlcient
Robert Blrkenstock and Mr. John. Boyle, both bllnd, who work
The eQ..tlrta staff at the Com- tery. the ~hUadelphla Council of
grain for e~ort Is not DOW b'elnS' Faust will pJay Sonata No. 1 for at the Cheater Headqnarters ex- munlty Health Society of Central OhurcheIJ i 8/nd ·the F'eltowahip
procu:r'ed. We Just have Ufted ,the flute and pian~j by Bach. Mr. pla.lned the "9,'ork ot the Assocla- Delaware County, whlcb Js a Red Commission. His ministry bas been
ban
using grain for making Faust then will, Bing a group of UOJ;l. and demonstrated the use ot l~ather agency,' took Part tn a devoted to youth work In PresbywblBkey. which means we've placed songs by Rlchard'Strauss Including bralUe to taking orders tor the dramatic pageant on November 14 tcrhl.n summer cor/ferences. v~ca.
So b:&.D on surviving this winter ~or "Seltdem -.deln.,- Aug
in MelneS' articles exhibited.
at ConvCllflOn Hall, Philadelphia. tlon c~urch. schools and ,other
many Europeans,"
Scbaute." and .t;Heimliche AutfordOn T llesdQY. November 26, the as part of
famine ot the proportions of ,the
Madame Irma,: W~lpe, assistant which Mt"H. GeGrge W. Sweet illl similar yrogram. three members .Phlladelpbla Presl\Ytery a.nd Ie
one tbat se~~.:,\8~in, ~his wl~!Q-:. p~Q~or .I)~ ... ~* a~. SW~,~~~ore_.. chalrman and the drama. depart- pf ~he ~~, ~_~fJ.~ ~t the ??l~. secretary ot the- Church RelaUon8
will ,be another- setbaok tor :peac~. College, wdl con(Jlude the pr6gram 'ii1cn't whlch':Mr8:GeO~ge" P. War~ -.t1rigdale .'high se1rbol oil· tllEi" pre~ -comJI[ltteer'8~rilh(~_ Qr~tbe':"~ ,"
She urged that letters 'be written by playing the following Beethoven ren is cha1rman will present an ceding TuesdaY' ~i-enlng.
tegy committee and one-time
to WIUIAm Clayton, asststant sec- compositions: ·'The Bagatelles .. Op- original play, -Our Thanksgiving".
Hand-knlt~d pink and blue boo- chalrmana! the committee' on SoretalT
agriculture, urging that us 126" and·"Bonata Apasalonate." The co-autoo:"fl- of the vlay are tees, baby saques. bonnets and cial Education an:d Action.
grain be procured for export: and
Music loverS of Swarthmore are Mrs. Sweet. Mra. WarreD., Mrs. tiny caps, th~ work at the Frlend~
Dr. CUtler's new duties at the
to Dean Acheson, ,acting secretary again reminded t'hat they ~re wel- Petm· E. Told. Mrs. Guy S. Deming, ly C1.rcle, were on. display before Swarthmore Church will include
\ of state, telling him that the peo- come to attend these .meetlngs.
Mrs. R. G. E. IDlman, Mrs. Rn- members ot the Board of the SUPfn·vlalon of the religioUs educapIe of SWarthmore want money
land L. Eaton. Mrs. Robert L. Health Society a't their monthly tion progra.m III church school
ma.de available for food, and are
~
Coates. Mrs. A. Laurence Baxter meeting In Borough Hall, Thurs- and with 4dUli groups. He will
wllllng to sacrttice and donate to
and 'Mrs. William Earl K!stler. It day. November 14. The Board was serye au Moderator of the Board
Insure that food rea.Qbea famine
,will portray the history of our 0.180 Informed that a large number of DeRconH and direct the church
areas.
---ThanksgiVing Day celebration.
of articles for Infants and an
and community service of the
HEverY housewife who has 8tood
An "added nttrv..1ction wlll he Bortment ot clothing for older Board. He will serve as minister to
In a grocery line hoping for s o m e , '
Henry Faust and his local Presby- chUdren and adults had been school and college students
the.
'shortage' item haa - had onl'Y a
terhU) Junior Choir.
given by the, swarthmore. Spring- community.
taint gllinp8.8 of what tood shortThe costumes In the play will be tteld, and, Rrdtey: Park Branches
According to Dr. Braun "Dr.
ap can be._ We can hardly, even
IS S
0: especial inte:oest for many of of the Needlework Guild.
Cultel" Is Il. recognized expert In reimagine the feelings or a h~usewlfe
them are cherished heirlooms of
The Board wishes to thank both ligious education.
experienced
.wb~. '~tcb.es her.- fa~ny ,die bec'lub members. A modern TbanlaJ- the Needlework' Guild and the pastor, a tine preacher and com..
~UBe she hD..s no food to p~t up~n
giving dinner table will be ar- Fri~ndlY Circle tor their ilona.tlon8 petent worker with young people.
'·the table."
~ rnnged on the stage by Mrs. Kfst- and wlll take a grfJa.t deaT tof p\ea
..
are fortunate to have him In
n tht1
Last S!lnday .evening's meeting
tl
The meeting was held I
lcr. Club members are invited to sure in distributing ~he at rac vet our church familY and in our comhome ot Mrs. RoY McCorkel, 222 of the Junior Music Club of see it at the close of the play~ for well_chosen garments.
munity." The Cutlers wlll continue
Cornell a.venue.
Swarthmore. at the home of Wlt- helpful 8UggestIons for their own
Also brought up before the to nve In their home on Baltimore
Uam Potts of Yale avenue. began Than.ksgiVing tables. Group slng- Board was the mafter of the Mllk pike where they have made their
with a brief business· meeting ied Ing ot Thank~giving h~7nns unde:- Fund. Milk bottles with appealing residence for the past three years.
IlY the president Emn~ Pritchard. the direction of lolrs. ~thony L. postors above them are on display
Bob Fawcett then introduced the Ventner, musical chairman. will In prominent places In practically
EI..mentaJ'y Conf_!'"'"
all business houses of Swarthmor~
program chairman for the ovening close the program.
No afternoon classes are being
'Final rehearsals for the play and wlll soon De ·seen 1n SprlngGI~ria Qui~. ,
h'eld this week and next in Swarthbas
heen called for Sunday sfter- field and Ridley Park. It' Is hoped
Program included two accordlan
more's two elementary schools.
solos by Richard TJhrln--"Dar~ noon at 3 p.m. at the Club House. that everyone wlll be on the look- Paren~ . nnd' «:,aq,hers of pupils.
Women wllling to assist Dr. out for these bottles and will drop
Eyes" and "TWo Guitars"; two
Murpby,
his cancer studY are into them ~ much money as can kindergarten through sixth grade,.
are holding confcrences during
Food~Clothing: songs by Eddie Abram&-Hammer- urged to inphone
Mrs. Francis H. possibly, be spared. Milk is an Imstein's "Desert Song" and "Tonight
Forsythe. Swa. 2523. The co~op- portant feature--In the treatment this time.
We Love" by Tachalkowski.
Three prog:oams of one-hour
eratlon of women -betwe~n ages of many cases In the care of the
Gloria
Quick
ga.ve
a
report
on
each
were pl~ned for the pup Us.
An all out community campaign
46 and 66 Is needed for a verbal Health Society and Publtc Assisthe
composer
Debussy.
,Ulustratiog
All
beginning
at 1 p.m. in the high
on behalf of CARE gila under waY
interview, whether O! not there is tance funds are not sufficient at
her
remarks
by
playing
a
recording
.l3clv.)ol
auditorium.
they consisted
this week. according 10 announceany history of uterine can~er In present fo- supply i~
or
"Afternoon
of
n.
Fa.un.'
of
t1'\e
Martinez
Soclet.v
Animal
the famlly. This is a. simple, yet
ments by the Swa1"thIqore CommitAustin
Ferguson.
president
of
the
Circus
yesterday.
a
dramatic
pro~
most effective wa.y to make your
tee. headed by Mrs. Hans ~de
Parent.Teacher Supper
Rtdley
Park
School
'Band,
was
gram
by
seventh
graders
today,
contribution to can€:!er research.
macher. who states:
Mr, and 'Mr6. Raymond K. DenThe Peace Service Committee Is
and a moving picture on Monday
.. Pft.I\l; contributions from swarth- guest performer glvtng two numworth
of Elm avenue were hosts nE'xt.
morean& nave been generous, but bers on- hIB trumpet "Toreador anxio".lS for orders for decorative
to 15 pa.rents and teachers of local
the need is more desperate than Song" from Carmen, and "Walse candles which are being made and
eight grodors at a buffet,' supper,
ever. Gifts at money. for the pur- Trlste' by Slbellus. His playing, was sold to raise' fundJ5 for ChristRotary Speaker
Wednesday
evening.
mas cheer for veterans In nearby
chase of CARE food packages, may greatly enjoyed b! the members.
Mrs.
Lee
C.
Bcnnett
Is
chairman
Harold
La Due of the Bell Telebe made at the Swarthmore NaThe accompanying was done by hospitals. Mrs. Frank G. Keenan.
of
ttll:'
l!:;ghth
Grade
Mothers
phone
Company
wtn speak at the
tional Bank or at the Swarthmore l\-Irs. MorriS Potts and l\'il·S. Eleanor chairman. can be reached at
Rotary
Club
meeting
today. Dr.
GtyuP.
Hospitality
chairmen
inCo-op. In addition. warm clothes Scl1ofte1d Fawcett. As two of the Swarthmore 3126.
clude
Mrs.
lDenworth.
Mrs.
Phlfip
Peter
Coste
Is
p:-ogra.m
chairman
in good condition are urgentJty re- scheduled performers were un:x:"
~
Alden.
and'
Mrs.
Fnlnk
McCowan.
this
week.
.'
RECITE AT PIANO .
quired and may be \eft ,at the pectedlY a1:)sent. Mrs. Fawcett on
The fl.rl!lt recitals of a series by
Co,;op. New or used garments and request played two plano numbers
. blankets. thJnp that wUI wear well whioh were much appreciated. piano pupils o~ Dorothy Paul were
....4 proVide prOtection agaUnst the Richard Uhrin also added to his held on Friday and Saturday ot
EurOpean winter are particularlY performance a third piece which last week at bar home studio OD
FrIda,., NOD!Dlher 22
needecl.
.
sbowed bls musicianly handling of Yale avenue. In the' .Junior grouP.
2:30
P.
M.-College
Soccer
VB. Havertord .................... College Field
those performing Include Susan 7:00 P. M.--Cub Pack Meeting
usWartbmoreans are Urged to hts InstrumenL
.
•...
TrInity Church
make gltta of money and c1otlllD:C
Sunda,., November 24
regular December meeting Cocbran. Betty Spencer. Noel SnyimmecliatelY, ....01 In no ".... later wUl not. b8 an a~D;B'8d program. ·der. Beth Jones ~d Kat~leen, .Jes- 11:00 A. M.--Mornlng WorshiP ...............;..., ......... _. Local Churcbes
than Novemlov 10, 110' that IIbIp· but It IB hoped to have club znem- sup; while in the senlGr group Ed:
JIIODday. No_her t5
menla ......be· di8trlbUted before ber8meM tm .......1.eIng\Dg and ID- . win Ha:rta. Sandy Floret. CaUre 2 to 6 P. 'M.--Bazaar .................................................. _ 226· Park Avenue
~
'.
','-......... ~.-O(.'f'.'
-r.-7, November H
etrumente.l pIaytng of. Christmas Hendr\uOD an4 GWen WatlklU. ! P. M.--"()ld-Fashlone4
Than\tal'lVlag DQ" ._••..... _._ .. Woman's Club
. " . . 'CARB food pack· . . 18 tbe
....ere heard in ....Ioa and duets b]r
,: 1ft to 8: 10. P •. M;--VIldtor's NlWbt .;.............•_ .... _ ..._._._ Sproul. ON
m .......
Orl~.,
IIcbubei-t,·
.
and
" . . buY ,,_Ie. O<'D ..... O. of "
11:'0 P~ M.-'J'unlor Club Brldire ..._._.....•..•_. ___ 147 Park A ....n·. .
nerr.'hm6n18 and InfonDa! mu_tho......
8:16 ··P. M.-lActur., Prpf.: InlllS, ....: ..._......:.........._._....• , ..•_. COli.....
MUSIC ,CLUB TO
FEATURE
FAUST
.
November Meeting of
Artists Next
Tuesday
HEALTH SOCIETY
BOARD CONVENES
Needle Work Guild
Contributions
Aid Work
are
•
on
-
ot
YOUNG MUSICIANS
IN TUNEFUL MEET
as-
In
I. t
Instrumenta
In Broad Club
I
an -,
Program
OPEN NEW C.A.R.E.
CAMPAIGN HERE'
, .
We
"
I
LoCal WOlRan Heads
Money Drive
TillS·WEEKS CALENDAR
The
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....
~,~or~ll:ourWlIDW;~~~ed:;tb~
,.
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n
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1110 ended tile - -•
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
MI~,
LOCAL HIGH PLA YS
RIDLEY TOWNSHIP
COLLEGE ELEVEN
VS. HAVERFORD
(Contin"Jed from Page 1)
The Ridley Township team pos,:,
potent attack which USCB
Lobb. Mellon and Bottino to tcar
the opposing linc to sh.cds and
"Slim" Atkins on swccplng end
runs und pass plays. Dent and
Mellon are generally targets on
these pass plays but LakatBhle and
Dick Houtz their stcllar cnds must
be valUed up as well (or they will
gct by the Swarthmore defcnsc if
givcn half a chance.
SCMS~8 3.
Swarthmore Closes
'46 Season With
Old Rival
The Swarthmorc College Football Team wtll wind up the 1946
season with Ita trodltional "Little
Quaker" rival. Haverford ColJege
011 Saturday. November 23 at 2
p.m., on the Haverford athletic
TQday's game will <:>hallcngc the
field.
collective and Individual abilities
This will be the 36th b"ame of of the local outfit. Warrcn, Polk
the Quaker 6erlos which started in and McGilberry will have to bc
1879, the Swartlnnore Tcam having clicking on all cylinders and the
won 22 times, lost 12 and tied 2. Bierman-Patton-Campbell passing
Our local college eleven has G combination will have to be tops
record this season of three vic- as it has on IJPccial occasIons Buch
to:"ics an,d three defeats, and two as in the Sharon HIH gl;lme. On
games to play. They hu,·c defeated defense Swarthmore line should be
Franklin and ~la.rBlmlI 7-6, Ur-sinuB at 1t."I best' with 'Captain McCowan
19-12, John Hoplilrs 6-0, and lost In thcr(' contributing his reliable
to \Vesle:yan 26-0, Muhlenberg 52- Indivldunl playas well as his en1;1 and Dickinson 14-0. Swnrth- thusiastic and spirited leade~hlp.
more plays Drexel at home tomorrow for tbelr seventh game.
:The Haverford record reHects a
shnUn:- In and out season for theIr
first post-war football eleven, having won from Susquehanna. 20-0,
Urslnus 7-0, and Hamilton 40-14
and lost to Drexel 33-20 and WeRloyan 33-0.
However. a review of the comparo.t1vc scores of the two elevens
Is no basis for mCMurlng the quality of the pIny or the efforts that
will be put into this game. Both
teams wUI enter the game as ala
ways in the past with the determination not only to win but also
to establish a new reco:-d in tho
tradltiono.i series, This ,fact creates
a situation in which anything may
hn.pppen and makes tbls game an
intcresUng. spectacular and excltin~ one-one to which the Old
Grads of both schools return to
college to again join their cheering sections and get behind their
football teams.
Swarthmore wUl have Its work
cut out for It In the Une and In its
secondary and tertiary defense. It
can not afford .n. wenk forward
pass defense for this Ridley Township team will take advantage of
eve:-y chartce offered to It. Weaknesses such as cropped out In
Swarthmore's
aerial
defense
against Sharon Hili win be fatal
against the aggressive Green and
White eleven.
Maybe the Garnet can pull thts
one out of the fire but It will take
all they·ve got to do it.
FATHERS ASK FOR
ATHLETIC FENCE
(Contln"Jed from Page 1)
Orders were placed for library
books, for musical instruments,
and for manual training s'Jpplles,
after the receipt of bids which had
been advertised In accordance with
the requirements ot the School
Code.
The Board had a. report on the
Selected
efflclene'!{ of the germacldal Ughts
In the seventh Middle Atlantic Which are Installed throughout the
lnte;ocollcgiate Girls Field Hockey entire school plant, bo'!h clemenTourney held at BrYn Mawr Satur- t(Lry schools and high .schools. The
La.:fayette avenuc, a senIor at Tem- experiment. conducted ~nder the
ple Uutvcrs1ty, was selectcd as n direction of the University of
member of the All-College First Pennsylvania School ot Medicine,
shows the Itg·hts have reduced con""eam. She was also chosen as their
tact cases of certain contagious.
captain.
childhood diseases, and have also
This Is the thtr-d yem' Miss Putprevented the spread of epidemics.
naln has m:ul(' tllf' .\I1-f"ollcITf' In the question of pO!iNiblc damage
I"irst. Team.
to the eyes! it was found through
careful te-!-;ts that the r-cflection of
Appointed
the light from tht' ceiling nnd waB~
John Howe Hull. of Hll'nth I was undel· the minimum Htnndard
Haven avenue haH 1lt'£11 appOinted of 0.5 micro watts per sq. cm. Tho
vicc chairman of tht~ Ntf·el division I"('!port incHcuted that fl:crl' h. n,)
,·ound taole committee nf Antcl·i· danger in the lights us presenUy
(!illl Foundrnncn's AHsociation. acInHtnlled nnd used.
A letter from
(~()rding" to Chie:wo head«na.rtc"s of
D.·. Irwin, the physician who is
thl' t.'<..hnical l'Iorietr.
now examining fhe chtldren. indicated th<>re ,vaR no e .... idence of
• ('onj~mctt\'itts or othe.' eyr trouble
among the cht1drcn of the Swarthmo.·c Schools to 8 deg.·ce great(>r
than Is ordinarii}' found among
children of these ages.
A letter from Mrs. R. M. Horse'l·.
TOP-RANKING POSITIONS
.·c'cordtng HccretarY of the Home
fUld R~hool Association, convey('d
in Community Service
the I·e-solution recently adopted. hy
Available to
the Association ca1Hng the attenQUALIFIED YOUNG WOMEN
tion of the Board to the d£'sire ot
the members to have a committee
in Telephone Work
study the mattel" ot teachers· sal"..
aries with a view to finding ways
EARNINGS
and means of raising the present
Compare with Beat
level of Halaries In Swarthmorr.
The Board ncknowledged receipt
in Your Community
of this letter and reported that a
joint committee of Board members
SURROUNDINGS AND
and teachers is now working acASSOCIATES
tively on fl program of salary adBetter Than Average
justments. that all Is being done
that can bc done at this time, and
that tbe salary matter is being
OUTSTANDING
.studied cnrefull'}" by this Joint ~om
OPPORTUNITY
mittee, asgisted by Dr. \Valdo
Fisher.
for Advancement and
Th(> Board agl·('(>d to a right-ofDevelopment
\\~,.\" acro!;.,.q the C'ollege avenue fIeld
fl'O~l Princeton avenue for theINVESTIGATE TODAY
clectl'ic company to install poles
and wires so that the path from
the fteld to the station may be
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
lighted with electric lights, under
the direction of the borough.
OF PENNSYLVANIA
I
•
GIRLS
1631 Arch Street
Philadelphia
To Hear Mrs. Towner
'rh(' FI·lendb· Circle is sponsoring a Book Hevie\\" by Mrs. Paul
O. Towner, Thursday ew:nlng, Novt'mher 21 at 8:15 In the Swarthmore \Voman's Club. Betty Quick
of nickinson avenue will present
or
Roam 315, McClatchy Bldg.
49th and Market Str..1a
Upper Dart.y
A. silver offering wtI1 be taken.
•
••
piano numbers.
lng horns and candy provided by
Jr. Muaic aub SlDlClay
The second meeting of the the Business As8oclation. apples
Swarthmore Junior Mustc Club will and miniature loaves of bread dobe helt! this Sunday. November 17. nated by Martel's. and atrplanes
at 1: 15 p.m. at the home ot Wil~ provided by Tastykake.
Hum PottJ:f. 723 Yale avenue.
~~W
"SOLDIER'S WIFE"
AT PLAYERS CLUB
Elizabeth
Fostel'
was
named
PIANO TUNING
Small Cast Handles. club representative to the November 3 concert on the New Chamber
Franken Comedy Orchestra. seUBon ticket glvcn by
Capably
gIven by Mr•. Ray S. QuIck.
Swarthmoreans arc finding Rost:'
FI'ank<'n's comedy "501dlo:-'8 Wife"
I
and llepa1rlDg Sin"" . .08
New and llebull& PIanos
ALBAN L. PARKER
Phone !Uedla 04li'-M
Omission
interesting fare nt the Players Club parade appearing in last week's
and CoUDlleUDg
paper omitted the names ot Mr.
this w~ck. The small five-person and Mrs. William de Catndry on help 70U make a sound occucast is directed by J. D. Narbeth the judges list and overlooked pational choice. Free Booklet S- J
who relieved the orlbrinal director mention of the favors distributed
TO)ILINSON COUNSELORS
to each participant and IncludDr. A. F. Jackson.
'rhe arduous title rote ts borne
Comer Cupboards
Kitchen Cabinets
with ability and developing ease
by Peggy Good who gives It charm.
\U!"lcty, and credluiltty. The comBuill to Suit Your
pORite
character
of Katherine
Own Requirements
Rogers hampers the playwright
who h!ISn't given her the spontaneitY of her carlio.· "Claudia".
Miss Good manages a ,consistent
302 GAYLEY STREET
maturing and ripening as the acts
MEDIA
mOVIJ along.
Tel. Media 2872-R
EUzo.beth H. Swan as the sister
Let Us Help You Arrange Your
Florence Lano Is gracious and
Post-lVar Kitchen
poised and reaches In a telephone
con\"o:-satlon the dramatic power
achieved tn her role In "Yellow. I
Jacket" several years ago. She
lends smoothness and Bincerity to
the performance and is, in addition, very decoroUve,
Phlllppa Herman·s Peter Gray 19
pointedly In contrast. to Sincerity
amI simpllclty, trying for a woman
of the wo.ld successful enough to
be bitter about the whole thtng.
She is strikingly discontented and
Flourescent Kitchen Lamps
makes being the "best damned
editor" a lonely achievement.
G.E. and Westinghouse Heating Pads
Both men In the cast are recent
Cutlery and Fine Lamps
members of the Navy. Ned Pyle
In the lead 18. therefore. well
tmined for the role of returned
veteran. In his flrst major role M:-,
7 S. CHESTER ROAD
P,·lc is engagingly sincere and
n~ticcablY easier as the first night
SWA. 1274
progressed. The first act Is dtmcult
and talkative and the enUre cast
in bett~r form for the second and
thlnI. Mr. Pyle comes through the
last act with flying colo:-s and dlplomncy.
Wtlllam James Stevens. Jr., is
new to Players Club audiences but
does an exeellent Job with his role
of Alexander Craig. That he can
manage it and ::still hold the
audience' favor is something ot a
achievement. He is in every way
nn excellent foil for Mr. Pyle.
'rhC' set is attraetive, the decorations ~'_nd tH"ollertlc:l carefully done,
the :uu~;jcal sdections gll)'er than.
mmal. Th.· produl!tion. the Club's.
2,:iJti. In it~ 36th HNlson, adds
, .•• ·I!-t~· tu th(' yen:· nH It ('ontinueB
thl'Olll.{hout the wcek.
Utility Cabinets
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Prices have not changed here
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WOMENS'
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SWARTIIMORE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1946
ENLIST AID IN
F
RELIEF
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"The help of Swarthmo,·e people
ts needed immediateb to save the
lives of starving neighbors in Europe:· ?tlrs. Ruth Witt'meyer told
members of' the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom last Thursday.
"O:lr sending of personal gifts
is helpful but it Is not enough.
PoUlical action is needed to demand tbe exportation of grain. and
personal abstinence Is needed so
that more of our flOUr can save
lives." Mrs. Wittmeyer said.
"When UNRRA terminates December 31. hunger and suffering
wi11 not cease, nor will our responsIbility as individuals.
E,·eryone
of us must teel the obligation not
to let others starve to death for
'vant of a little flour from our
overflowing bins or for want of a
little energy from us.
"Heavy rains In Europe, IncludIng England. reduced the harvest
and even greater food shortages
are expected j'.lst when (he coldest
weather ·is weakening the starving.
We in America are reducing restrlcUims on domestic use of wheat
to such an extent that, sufficient
grain for export is not now being
procured. We just have lifted the
ban on using grain for making
whiskey. which means we've placed
a ban on surviving tbls winter for
many Europeans."
Mrs. WItlm'eyer warned that
famine of the proportions of the
one that seems certain this winter
will be aflOther setback for peace.
She urged that J(~ttcrs be written
to Willlam Clayton, assistant secretary of agriculture, urging thllt
grain bo procured for export; and
to Dean Acheson, acting secretary·
of state. telling him tbat the people of Swarthmore want money
made available for food. and nrc
willing to sacrifice and donate to
insure that food reaches famine
areas.
"Every housewife who has stood
in a grocery line hoping for some
'shortage' item has had onlY a
faint gllmpse of wbat food shortage can be. "\\'e can hardly _even
imagine the feelings of a llOusewife
who watcbes her, family die becauso she has no food to ll".lt upon
the table."
The meeting was beld in the
home of Mrs. Roy McCorkel, 222
OPEN NEW C.A.R.E.
CAMPAIGN HERE
Local Woman Heads
Food-ClothingMoney Drive
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An all out community campatg
on behalf o( CARE g~ts under way
this week, according to announcements by the SwarthI1lore Comnlittee. headed by Mrs. Han:1 Radcmacher. who states:
"Past contributions f ..om Swarthmoreans 'have been generous. bU:
the need is more desperute thn
ever. Gifts of money, for the pur:
chase of CARE food packages. rnn)
be made at the Swarthmore National Banl{ or at the Swarthmore
Co-op. In addition, warm clothcs
in good condition are urgently required and may be I.eft at the
Co-op. New or used garments and
blankets. things that will wear well
and provide protection against the
European winter are particularly
needed.
"Swarthmoren.na are urged to
make gifts of money and clothing
Immedlate1y. and in no ass later
than November 30 t so that shlpmenta can be distributed before
Christmas.
-'The CARE food package is the
-best. buy avaiJable. conslatlng ot 4~
J)O".lnda of nourishing edibles. De(CoDUDU~,oD Pap 8)
ann u (L I
community
Than~givlng
service
n ext
Thursday morning will be 1n
the li'rlcnd.li l\!eet1ug 1-1ouse on
the college ctl,.mpus, at 10
<)·clock. Rev. George C. Anderson. Rev. D.. Roy N. Keiser,
Dr. 'Villiam T. Ellis and Rev.
J. n. Groves wtll be on the
benches. Everyone in the borough i& invited to attend ihls
community scrvtce.
The
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AT
FRIENDS'
MEETING
$3.00 PER YEAR
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Community Service 1>
W.I.L.Speaker Makes
Strong Appeal
For Europe
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NEWS NOTES
fl-tl,upr
THE ·SWARTHMOREAN
Cornell avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Birne')· K. Morse.
of Yale avenue. attendp.d a ban- I
quet in New York City. given tor
'ofttcers stationed In Delhi during I
the war and their wives. On sat-,
':.lrday they saw the Notre DameArmy game.
Mr, and Mrs. Henry R. Harris, I
of
North
Swarthmore avenue,
spent the week-end on a motor
trip visiting relatives in Bronxville, N. Y., and Bristol, Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Ra)'mond E. Las~
siat, of Rutgers avenue, enter-tntned at cocktails and dinner
Friday evening In honor of Mrs.
Donley C. Wertz. of Houston,
Tex.. who is ....-isiling ber sister,
1\Irs. Thomas A. Bradshaw, of
"Stone House," Harvard and Yale
I\\'ennes, and for Mr. Charles B.
Johnson, Mrs. Bradshaw's father"
who also is visiting herc.
Mr. and Mrs. John n. ~IcCrumm of 1<;lm avcnue, will entertain at a small dinner this evening in honor of Mrs. Wertz.
Joan Davisson of Vassar avenue
entertuined Katherine "'tlIoughby
of Bridgeton, N . .T .•• as her weekend guest, Other guests at the DavIsson home Includt'd Mrs. John
Edwards Davfsson and sons Tommy
and Major of Ft. Hamilton, N, Y.,
who plan to sail Saturday fl)l
Bcrlin. Germany to Join the former's
husband
now
statiOned,
there. .Joan and her mother. Mrs,
George Davisson plan to go to New',
York to see them otf.
ADOLPH'S
RABBIT
HAIR
Ill". Lewis Cutler. Director of
Religkllls Bducation ut tht: SwnrthmOI"<" PreRhyt~rian Chllrt."h will be
guest spea.kcr at tho Hotary Cluh
tOjlny. G. Baker" Thompl'lon Is In
charge of the pl'ogram.
ATTEND
COMMUNITY
SERVICE
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L
IJ leI< INS()N
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1946
THE SWARTHMOREAN
8
WAlTE:U
WOMEN ENJOY'46
CHARITY BRIDGE
REV. CUTLER JOINS
CHURCH STAFF·
Original Play To Be
Thanksgiving
Program
Starts Dlinistry· of
Education
Dec. 1
The annual Philanthropl'.:! desS(,,·t.iJrid!-:"c pu.·ty o:)f the \\romau·s
Cluu held in the club houHe Tues~
-----,<> day afternoon, November 19, wad
\\"('11 aUl'nded hy club membera and
guests. Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe.
cJmh'lIIun and 1\1rs. C. H. Jeglum,
co-chairman, :mu the enti,'e health
and ,,"elfa:-!! delUlr'tlllcllt were complimented on th(: successful operalion ot the party. A dl'licious desSl'.·t with <":lftt'!:' was 1,lanncd and
't~I·\·(·d hy the euucation department with ,M'·I;:. George Sl·hoblngcr
~l~ cilairman.
:\11·1'1. I'~ol"s)·t he exprt·:>Il'!cd Jw,·
till' IOt':ll merchants and sevc:"al
Club of Swarthmore will be held at club 1O('mher:.; who donated door
\Vhlttier HO:1SU on the evening of
prIzes. The choice of prizes by
November 26.
holdel's of the lucky numbers was
A well-balanced
program of a SOUl·ce uf fun and Interest to the
standard classics has been arrang- :I.HSl'lllhlcd gucsts. each of wholl'
ed by Mrs. Leqnard C. Ashton and hoped hel' numhm' would he drawn
Henry Faust.
It will open with before nil 31 prizes were dlstri_
Mr. Faust singing the fil'st three lJuteu.
songs from Schumann's "Dichter' .. he lJelawa:·c Count).· Bnull!h of
Hebo·· followed 1J'3.. the dramatic the Pellm;ylvanla Association for
contrast of Scnubert's "An die the mind H('nt nn interesting exLeyer."
hihit of tilclr work. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Blrkenstock and Mr. John Boyk·. hath hilmi, who work
Faust will play Sonata No. 1 fOr at the Chester Headquarters exflute and ptan~. by Bach. Mr. plained the w()rk of the AlIsociaFaust then will sing a group of tion and demonstrated the usc of
songs by Rieha.rd Strauss Including uraille in takins- orrtcn; for the
"Seitdem -defn Aug in 1\Ielnes articles exhibited.
Schaute" and "Heimliche AuffordOn TueH'luy, November 26, the
orung".
Americun home department of
Madame Irma 'Volpe, as...lstant which :lll·ti. Gcc-.rge W. Swcct i~
professor of mu~.c at Swarthmore chairman and the drama depnrtCollege, will conclude the vrogrnm liIcnt which Mrs. George P. Warby playing the (ollowing Beethoven ren is chatrman will present an
compositions: "The Bagatelles-Op- Ol'iglna! play. ·'Our Thanl{sgt\'ing",
us 126" and "Sonata Apasslonate."
The co-authQ:-~ of the play nrc
Music lovers of Swarthmore are Mrs. Sweet, 1\Irs. 'Van'cn, 1\Irs.
again reminded t'bat they are wet~ Pete .. K '.fold, Mrs. Guy S. Deming,
come to attend these meeting!>.
I Mr!'!. TI. G. E. Ullman, Mrs. Ro...
land I.. Eaton, 1\Ir8. Robert L.
Coates, M.rs. A. L."\urence Baxter
and 1\11·8. 'Vllliam Earl Kistler. It
will portray the history of our
Thanksgiving Day ('f'!lebrn.tion.
All addcd ;lttrndien will )1('
Hcnr~' Faust and his local Pl·C'shytl'rlall ,Juniol· Choil·.
The costumes in the play will bc
0: esrlecial inte:oest for many of
them arc cherished heirlcomH of
(·tub mcmh('r:;. A modern Thanks·
~j\·ing dinner table -will be al'.....·e hy Mrs
KIMt, ••• eetl· •• g r..lngcd on tl.e 't
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I.AUJ
I('r. Club memhers arc invited to
of the JuntoI' Music Club of sec il at the close of the play. fol"
Swarthmore, at the home of ,vn· 11l~I)lful Huggestlons for thcir own
Jiam Potts of Yale avenue, began Thanl;:sgh'in~ taule~. Group Ringwith a b.·ief business meeting Icd ing of Thanksgiving hymns nnde:. I t E l l ' · PI··ltchurd
til(> dh·cct1.·:m of 1\I1'S. Anthony L.
bv the preSH en . m J
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B'Ob Fawcett then introduced the I Ventner, muslcal chairman, W
am chairman fol' the evcning close thc program.
progr
..
l+'1nal rehearsals for the play
Gloria QUIck,
S d
fter
d t,,·o accord ian lln8 he en callcd for un ay ( l
Progmnl include Uhrin-"Dark noon at 3 p.m. a t th e CI u I1 House
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'Vomen willing to nssist Hr.
E,.·es" and "Two Guitars"; two . l\[urpll~'
'dv ·.re
in h.IS cancer s t u.
.
songs by Eddie Abrams-Hamme r - llrgerl to phone 1\Irs. Francis H.
stein's "Desert Song" and ":ronight F'orsythe, Swa. 2523. The co-op\ "0
Love" by Tachaikowsl-n.
'l
cration ot women b e t wee n n~es
t>
Gloria Quick gave a report on 45 and 65 Is needed for a verbal
the composer nebus~y, .Ulustrat~ng Interview, whether or pot there is
her remarks by pla.~·ing a reeorrltng any history of uterine cancer tn
of ".Afternoon of a Faun.'
the family, This is a. simple, yet
Austin FergUSOn, presidcnt of the most effective way to make your
Ridley Park School Band, was contribution to cancer research.
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t performer giving two numThe Peace Service Committee is
aues
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t.
b s on' his trumpet "'loren ol·lanXiO:1S for orders for decorn. lve
S CI' .. from Curmen. and "Walse candlca which arc heing made and
ong by Sibelius. His playI ng w as sold to I'uise' fun d s f or Ch ·st
Triste'
greatly enjoyed by the members.
mas cheer for veterans in nearby
MUSIC CLUB TO
FEATURE FAUST
November Meeting of
Artists Next
Tuesday
YOUNG MUSICIANS
IN TUNEFUL MEET
Instrumentalists
In Broad Club
Program
I
ll.:rold I.H
The accompan;ing was d?n~ b~: 11OSpit..'1.I~. :Mrs. Frh:nk r~~c~c~;na~~
'I' :\rorris Potts awl :\I.'s. hl(>.tno, chairman. can
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Swarthmore 3126.
Schofield F'awcett. As two 0
1.C
scheduled performers were unexRECITE AT PIANO
dly absent. Mrs. Fawcett on
pec t e
be•.:;
The first recitals of a series by
request played two piano num
.
piano pupils of Dorothy Paul werlJ
which were much appreciate?
hcld
()n Friday and Saturday of
Richard Uhrin also added to hiS
last
week
at her home studio on
performance a tbird piece which
Yale
avenue.
In the Junior group.
showed bis musicianly handling of
those
p(>,·rorming
Include Susan
his instrument.
.
Cocbran. Betty Sp('ncer, Noel SnyThe regular December meeting
der, Beth Jones f!:..nd Kathleen Je8wUl not be an arranged program,
sup; whUe in the senior group Edbut it Is hoped to have club mem:
wIn }la:'ris, Sandy Flard. Ca1ir('
bers meet for carol singing and In
Hendrixson
and Gwen Watlkins
atrumental playing of Christmas
were heard in 80108 and duets by
muelc.
Grieg, Rchubert.
and
Refrea'hments and Informal mnBeethoven.
sic ended the evening.
vil-e pn·.l'ihll'nt of
t9da~·.
HEALTH SOCIETY
BOARD CONVENES
Needle Work Guild
Contributions
Aid Work
'I'he entire staff of the CommunIty Health Society of Central
Delaware County ,vhleh is a. Red
I."cather ngC'nC'y. took part in a
dl·amatie pagt'ant on November 14
at ConvClifirin Hall, Philadelphia..
as Im!"t of thc giant Communtty
Chest rally. Parpelpatlng In a
similar program, three memhers
of the statf n.P)lf'nred at the ColIillJ~dalc. hig}. f..'f!ii.CJol on the "re(!edlng Tuesday ":o.venlng.
Hand-knitted pink and blue bootees, bab;' saqucs, bonnets and
tiny caps, the work of the FriendIv CLrcle Wt'rc on display bMore
I;lembers' of the Board of the
Health Society at their monthly
lIiC'pting In Borough Hall, Thurs
of articles for infants and an as:-;or1ment of clothing for older
children amI adults had been
g-h'C"II by the Swarthmore, Spring·
ficld. amI Ridlen~1.fk Branches
of the Needlework Guild.
1'h(~ Hoa.rd wlshe·s to thank both
the Nee(lle\Vol'k CutId and the
F"'jemlly Circle for their donations
.,'n,1
,,·,·11 take a great denT of plea..
I
th c aItractive ,
MUi'C in distribut ng
well_choscn garments.
..-\lso hrought up hetore the
Board WIIS thc matter of the Milk
"'und. Milk hottlps with appcaling
posters ahovc them are on display
'.
ti ally
in prominent places to prac c
i all busin('s.~ hOl1ses of Swarthmore
and wHl soon De seen in Sprlngf·I~.I(1 ." •• d Rhlle)' Park. If Is hoped
th,.,t '-,
~.'·c.l.yone will ue on the lookont for these bottles and will drop
,·nto the.n .~~.
.• .., ml.-cl. money as can
Il()ssihl~' he spared. "Milk is an important feature -in the treatment
of ••• a',,' C,"ses
,·n the care of the
,~
Health Society and Public Assistance funds are not sufficient at
present to supply it.
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t Ill' Ill-II Telepholle C'OlllllHIIY, who
HIJ{.~a.l;:H at thl' H.otlLl·Y Ciuh IIIm·ling
L
Parent-Teacher Supper
1\11', :tnd i.\11'~. Ibyn10nd K. D
('ight ~rndel·l'I at a buffet· supper,
\Vednp~day evcning.
l\[r~. Lc(' C. Rennett Is chairman
or tlu· }'~iL;hth (l1':ld'.' ::'tfothN!'i
GI,·oup. Hospitality chairmen include ~Irs. J)enworth, 1\[rs. Philip
A 1.1en. !l.nd Mr!'i. Frank McCowan.
On December 1, the Re,,~. H.
LeWis Cutler will Join Hie staft of
the
Swarthmore
Presbyterian
Church as l\.fini.ster ot Education.
Dr. Cutler is a gi-aduate of Germantown Academy; University of
PennsYlvania, A. B.; Prlncet\ln
Theological Seminary, B. D.: and
r·('cei\'cd the honorary Doctor of
Divinity degree from Beaver ColIt'ge. He married Ell~bcth K.
Carlile of. Germantown In 1924.
Tl~ey have three children; Betty.
Who Is a junlo.r at Penn State,
Carlisle. who served In the U. S.
~. H. and Is now a freshman at
\Vesleyan University. :Middletown,
Conn., and Martyn, a Senior at
Germantown Friends School.
D.·. Cutler was pastor of the
Plrst Presbyterian Church. Mauch
Chunk .. Pa. from 1924 to 1921;
pastor of Calvary Presbyterian
ChUrch. ,"Vyncote. Pa., from 192'1
to 1943 and has been DLrector of
the Philadelphia office of the National Conference of Chrlstian9
and Jews since 1943. He lias been
nctiVel~' engaged In social educa
Uon work in PhUndelphta. -Presbytery, the Philadelphia. Council of
Churches; a'nd ·the Fellowship
Commission. His ministry has been
devoted to youth work in Presbytt'l"ian summer conferenccs. vaeatlon church schools and other
youth projects of church and commlmtty, Dr, Cutler Is Il member of
Phila.de1phla. Presl\Ylery and is
~(>cretary of the Church Relations
eOlllmittee, 8ecr-dtu·_~'-- o( the -strategy
committec
and
one-time
chalrman-cif thc commIttee on Sodal 'Education and Action.
Dr. 6..Uer's new duties at the
Swnrthmorc Church will include
supcn·lslon of the .religious education program In chUrch school
and with lldiili grollps. He will
scr\·c as Moderator of the Board
of Deacons and direct the churcb
and community service of tho
TIoard. He w111 ser"C as minister to
school and college studenLq in the
community.
According to Dr. BraUn "Dr.
Culler is a I·eeognlzed expert In religious education, an expc.rieneed
pastor, a fine preacher and competent worker with young people.
'Ve arc fortunate to have him tn
our church falillIY and In our community." The Cutlers will continue
to live in their homc on Baltimore
pll;:e where they havc made their
residence for the past three yeara.
e
Elementary Conferences
No afternoon classes arc being
heltl this \\'cok and next in Swarthnlore's two elementary schools.
Pal"l~nts
and tcae,hers of pupi1~,
kindcrgnrtC'n throllg-h sixth gra(le ..
a I'e holding confcrenceS during
this time.
'],hrcc prog.ams of one-hour
ene); were planned for the pupils.
All he ginning at 1 p.m. in the high
sdKJOI auditorium, t1ley consisted
of lhe Mo.rtincz Society Animal
CiI'cus yesterday. a. dramatic progl·am by seventh graders today,
nnel a ;Hoving piet.ure on l\londay
n('xt.
Rotary Speaker
Harold La Due of the Bell Telephone Company will flpcak at the
Rotary Club mccting today, Dr.
Peter Coste is program chairman
this week.
TIDS WEEKS CALENDAR
Friday, No):.embcr 22
2:30 P. M.-Colloge Socecr V9. Haverford ._ .................. ~onege Field
7:00 P. '-L-Cub Pack Meeting ............................. __ .. _.. Trinity Church
Sunday. :So,·embcr 24
11 :00 A. !.I.-Morning WorRhlp ........... ____ ............. ___ . Local Churches
Monday, Xovember 252 to 6 P. J..'l.-Bazaar ................................................ __ .. 226 Park A'\"enue
Tl1esda)" November 26
2 P. M.-"Old-Fashloned Thanksgiving Day" · __.........
Wornan"s Club
7:30 to 8:30 P. !.f,-Visitor'S Night ..................._. ___ . ___ .. _..... Sproul Obs
8:00 P; M.-Junlor Club Bridge ...._. __ ...................• 147 Park Aven-le
8:16 P. M.-Lecture. Prof. Irving, ......... _.................._.. _.. _......... College
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D •. and Mrs. John R. Bates Of
North Cheater rqa.d and M •• and
M.re. Clark W. Da.vis of Wallingford will spend the week ...end In
.
Princeton. N. J •• as the gUeata of
Dr. and- Mrs.- Josepb C. Elgin and
00111 attend the Prlnc.ton-Dartmouth game. Saturday.
,M..... George W.. de ¥'ohllot ot
Ca8tIeton. Vt.. former If'Warthmore
.residents.
Marla HanlUk a student at Penn
d
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will ~pend Tbani
an the week-end at her home on
Cornell avenue.
. Dr. and M1'8. David McCahan of
Julia and Francia ¥'o~he of
Thayer road entertained 10 frienda
saturday evening in theLr borne.
Charlea C. ~rog8.n. a senlor at
Bucknell Unlverelty spent the
week-end at hIB home on Thayer
road. Iie attended the BucknellTemple football gaine.
EILzabeth Bryant of i!outh Cheater road a.nd Carol Van Alen of
Park a.venue, both freshmen at
Bucknell "Qnlverslty have been
pledged ,to the PI Beta Phi sororIty.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. 'Molr of
South Cheater .oad bad as their
week. end guests, caPt.. and Mrs.
Hugh Mease,· Jr., of West Point,
N. Y., On Saturday. they and Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Moran of Kenyon
avenue attended the Penn ..Army
football game. That evenliur. Dr.
and Mrs. Moir entertained In honor
of Capt. and 'Mrs. Mease.
Julie Forsythe. of Thayer road
attended the Interfraternity Ball
at.
Lehigh University . Friday
evening.
,
• Dr. Frank G. Keenen of Harva~d avenue will arrive home this
week.end after a. six_week business
trip to the west coast.
Mrs. .T. A. Drain of Odgen avenue is vfsltf.ng Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Mr. and 1lr8.. Morris L. Hicks Strath Haven avenue entertained
moved Wednesday t:rom UnlverBtty at a buffet supper tor .10
Sat..
pla.cB to their _new home' tn
urday evening when tllelr' guests
wickley. Their chU.dren lJetsy and Included Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Hueb:
SteVie will remafn .. with their ner ot Kerl'on. Dr. an·ci Mrs.. HarrY
grandmother Mrs. Harvey Schu- S. Loman of Drexel Hili. and the
macher of Havertord avenue un': fellows an(1 .JI:cho14r8 of lie'S. 8.
til Tbankaglvinc Day. Mr. and 'Mrs. Huebner FoUndation for graduate
Hicks Will return here for the holl- study in Insurance, 8.nd their
.day week-end and, will be accom· wlv8lJ.
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pa!Dled home IlJ' their children.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Delaplaine
Mr. Hicks has tra.nsferred·' to the of Cornell avenue will enfertaln as
Dravo Corpora.tion In Pittsburgh. their ThanksgtvtngL>ay guests, Mr.
:Mr. and Mra.Ruaaeli III. Heath and III..... Wlillam Ridpath of
of Cedar lane entertained at a buf- Drexel Hm, Mlss Bertha DeJa·
fet supper and· bridge p'arty at plaine of Morristown. N. J., and
their home Saturday e~nfng.
Mr. and MI1I. John W. Dela.plaine
Mr. and Mrs. Thoma W. Hopper ot Oberlln a.venue.
of Magill road entertained last
:Mr. and Mrs. Ba.rold G. Griffin
week Mrs. Hopper's sister-Lt. of Rutgers avenue will entertain
,Florence Miner of the Army Nurse their SOD and d~ughter-tn-law Mr.
Corps
who transferred
trom acd Mrs.· Richard Griffin and
Halloran Hospital, Staten Island. 80DS navicl and Edward
Maple..
N. Y., to Fitzsimmons Hospital. wood, N. I .• over the week-end.
Denver. Colo.
~rs. Helen~ ltIill of Park avenue
Mrs. Edward T. Hitchman' of ~ntertalned at dinner at. ber home
Wheeling, W. Va., is'' vlsltlng her Friday evening In honor of Mtas
son
Mr. Colln Hltchma'n and Polly Beatty of Birmingham ~d
family of Thayer road.
Dr. Robert Dewees of ~(Jlen Mills
Dr. John R. Bates of North whose marriage will /take place
Chester road spent last week at- Novemb,er ·~O In the Trinity Epls·
tending the American PetroleuDi copal Church. Swarthmore.
Institute conventIon'in Chicago. TIl.
Mrs. Herbert F~ 'FraSer of Wal.Gregory Heath of Cedar lane re- ltngford entertained the Thursday
cently discharged -troin the Army Reading Group at Swarthmore at
Bpe~f last- week with his brother a' luncheon at:, h.,bornr this ·week.
'Doug at Amherst College.
The Book Club met Thursday at
PvL Rohert. W. Bird who l1as the homo of MI88 ~d1th Bunting of
be~n In training I'D the Finance College ·avenue'~ '''Starling of the
School in St. Lo.uls, Mo., received White HouBe"! was reviewed by
... _ his discharge Wednesday from the MI89 Alma Dahle1s.
Mmy at FL Sheridan" Chicago,
~r. and Mrs. Clarence C. Franck
-and' wilf reach his home today. ot Cornell avenUS-' are: entertaining
. Bob returns to Dickinson College M,r. and Mrs. Melvin Haupt ot
in February to conUnue his course Newark, N. J., fonnerl,.of
IJ.1 pre-Ia.w.
Swarthmore, as their hou-se guests
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Hitch.. for a few days at this week.
cock ot the Swarthm9rc ApartMr. !:lnd Mrs. Kennetli M. Reed
!Dents will entertain as their o~ No"rth Chester
leave
'Mon.
_,.road
I
.
Tha.'nksgiving ::Da.y gue'Bts Mrs. day by motor for a. trip south. En
. FranciS Hitchcock, :M188 Jane lL route they "\rllf atop at· WnllamsDickie, and Miss Nancy aItchcock burg.
and Sea Isle, Ga., and
on
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NOVEMBER BRIDE
marriage of Miss Anna
Marie' Brinsfield daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. John L. Brinsfield of GIrard avenue to Mr. George P. Mason son of Mrs. Charles Mason of
Chester and the late 'Mr. Mason,
will take place tomorrow afternoon
a.t 4 o'clock in the Swarthmore
.Mell]odist Ghurch, Tl1~ Rev. ,Drr
R01~ N. I(elsol" wll1 perform t)"le
ceremony.
Ml':5S .Tean MacD:>nald of Ne;w
Dcdfo;-d. Mn~iS., will attond as maid
of honor.
Mrs. WUltllID S. Fawcett of McDade Bouleval'd, stster of Ute brid~.
and Mrs. Charles l~. Black of Rutledge, cousin of tlle bxide, will nct
as brIdesmaids.
.
Mr. Ralph Grieco of Chester,
brother-in-law of the nrtdcg:-oo m ,
wUI serve as -best man, und tho
ushers will include Mr. WUlillin
S. Fawcett' antI Mr. Charles E;
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OPEN 7
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-OUTSIDE OATEIU.."IG SERVl
Wednesday, 7 a.m. • 2 p.m.
. Sunday, 12 •
DAILY DINNERS ............ 85c 10 '1.50
SpecIal Children's Platters
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Landscape ContTactors
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Phone Chester Heights 194
WILTSHIRE BROTHERS
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PARK• AVENUE
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SWARTHMORE
ENE-VENIN. '.
CHEST DRIVE AT
HALF-WAY MARK
PR&;HOLIDAY'S-ALE
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Warning
against accidents
in the home And
.
.
on the highways is old stull' to most of us.
Many industries have made real progress in
accident prevention, but our homes continue
, to produce minor and major injuries on a/1
eyer-increasing scale.
In spite of eyery precaution, accidents will
occur. When the "ounce of prevention" fails, it is wise to
llaft "the pound. of cure" ready and at hand. See that
your medicine cabinet.is amply stocked with stapdard
first.aid materiab. Keep a fitat-aid kit in the pocket of
.your car_ We shaH be pleased to help you select the essen·
dal itemS from our completeatock.
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TIE BOSS
gem daughte....
(offlctaJa with
wlv..
and
ILnd their
two 8ID&lI
Not".
while the Meeting I. in s888l0n.
grandchildren of Oeneral _rsbalL
Sunday mornlng at the 11 0''I'his year the community will HIs associate pUot waa the per· .clock 1!Iefvice Dr. Braun will n"each
sonal p~lot of Admiral Nimitz d"'J.r..
assem h.
...... e ,for the Tha,nks,gl.v1Dg 1ng
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· O.n "Haildlln.g Life's Problems • aery I
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ces in tu8 Friends Irle."~T the war in the Pacltic.
'.Temper!'
WU6
his trip wUl complete Don'.
·
House, ThUrsday. November .28, I b
,.. AU depa.rUbents of the Church at 10 a. m . ·
a r orne ~P around the worltJ;.
'School meet 0.1 t :46 o.clock, the
Mrs. Lange and young BOn. Donald.
Women's Bible CIaa8 meets at 1 0 ·
T~-"'" No0Jr.• will join him in realdence In
'O'ctddl<' In the Chu.ch transept.
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-China In afow montba
.
Tbe Church Hour Nursery meets
Holy Communion will be celeMrs. Donald E. Lange and Prot.
trom 11 to 1.2 o'clock bl the Par- brated at 8 a. m. Sunday. Church Lange enjoyed' an eight.hour cruise
SCh. 001 wlll meet at ft •• '5 "nd at the throug'- th N
IlIh B!>UM for chlld.@ from, the
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ew Engla.nd akIea
~ of i' to 7~.
11 o'clock Bervice ot mornlng wlth c8.pL Lange a few daya .beMr. and Mrs. Robert A.. Bovle prayer, _th~ rector will preach on fore he left tor China.
J
."The ChrisUan Way.u
..t 'the' lIarVN'd avenue entrance,
NEAR CENTARIAN DIES
~4 Jlr. and Mrs. S, ,R. Hemenway
The young people WUl meet at
A resident of Swarthmore alnCe
, lLi the 4riveway-transept entrance, 6 p. m. in the Presbyterian Church. lill. as a ~einber of the W ..... I •
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the minister in gr.,attng
The Book Review G.oup will olaquette famIlY. Henrl.tta Haliooo1<
\he concregation after the service me.et on Monday at 2 p. m. 1D the Gibbon. p ...... d aWay quietly FrI'Bunda:/' 1Iiom1ng.
Parl.b House. Mra. Herbert Spack· day evening. November 11. She
The 8eaaion- Will meet this eve.. man will review C. So' Lewis book was 99 y~ and two months ~ld.
fDlng at the home of Elder Freder.. "Great DI.vorce." Tea wlll be
Misa Glbhon retained'all of her
faeulUes
to the end. ·'In the laat
.1ek R. Laoa', 10'1 lIIaple avenue; at served.
11 o'clock.
The Choir schooi WUl meet on year of her lite she recited the
:. The HIgh School Feliowshlps of Monday and Wedneoday at 4:30 PresbJvterlan Shor"ter C8.:bacblsm.
which f:lhe had learned In her
;~IlI Church and Trtnity Church p. m.
''WIII meet at the presbyterian
Thanksgiving J)ay there will be youth. She came of an old Salem
'Church SundaJ' evenJni', at • 0'.. a celehr&.;Uon ot 1101y Communion Pre~byterian tamlly. which flower·
'clock. Mrs. Theodore Paullin will at 8 a. m. The conarepUon of ed in the singular bea.uty ot her
!:apeak O'D_ "Youth. and World Trinlty Church will jol,n the other cha:ra.cter.
'Order."
• congregations of the community
,Interment_ was on Monday In
The Chapel Choir rehearses in the traditional community ser- the PresbyterIan Cemet817· In
vice in the Friend's Meetl,n" House Salem. N. J. ~
Thursday evenings at '1:46 o'clock. at 10 a. DL
The Boys" Choir rebeatses FrIday
Ushers who will Serve Sunday'
P. ! leat Pupils
evening-,i at '1 -~'clock. The Girls' are S. D. Clyde, bead usher; R. T.
Mra Anthony L. Ventner of
Choir .eheareea Thursdat aftor- Bat~9• .T. H. Breakell. W. P. HUl,
Cornell avenue held the 11m of
noon
Th at 8:,6 o'clock.
..r.
S
W. C. Hogg. Jr.. B. Kelm. W H Ihls .....on·. pupil mU810 partleo
e T~anks5l.vlng
,ervtce wiD Randall, and H. M. Spackman. . at her home Tuesday afternoon,
he held -at the Frlanda lIIeeting
tor her beginner and the inter..
H o . on the College campus at
The annual men's a,nd boys'
mediate plano students. Sandy
fO . o'clock on 'Il:lurSday, Novem- c~rporate communlo,n and breaktier 18.
.
fast will be held Sunday. Decem- MUne read. an original account of
the Ute of Johann 8eba.stIa.D. 'Bach
ber 1, at 8 a. m.
.and
played Bach's M.usette. Other
"The' Board of Deacons and Dea...
Plans for the· ~ual, holldp.Y
perto~et8
were COJ"OI Ltncoln.
done$Ses will meet at the home ot talr to be held on Thursday, De ..
Susan
Turner,
Mary PbWlpa.
Dr. H. Lewta Cutler, Baltimore cembel' 6, have been completed.
Leigh
HoiUs,
VlrglDla
DeColndr)'•
pllce an~ Pa.per Mill road, on MonDavid
Tucker,
Layton
WllBon,
day, November· "26, a.t 8 o;clock.
Christian Science Church Notes George Zygmund. Do.nald ()gram .
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"soul and Body" Is the subject of
and Phylll. lJoyd.
Frien... Meeting Notes
the Lesson-Se:-mon in all Churches
Firat Day School will be held of ChriSt. Scienttst. on sunday, NoMr. and Mrs. Herbert L. ott of
In Wblttier Honse Sunda.y morn·
vember 24.
New York City Bpen~ iut yea.·
Ing at ':t6.
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end with Mrs. Oft's uncle. and
The Meeting for Worship will
Methodist
O>urchNotea
aunt, Mr, and'Mrs. .T. V. 8. B18hOP
convene In the Meeting House
The Church School meet's Sun .. ot Harvard avenue:
Sunday mor;nlng a.t 11 o'clock.
"day morning at 9:46) Classes are
. Dr. F. D. McEiroy ot Ma.nkato.
Small children may etay with .
provided· for chUdren' of all ages Minn., and SL Petersburg, Fla..
Leonore PerklDs In Whittier House
has been spending 10 days with
and tor adu.ts.
. At the morning service at 11 his nephew and nelce Mr. and Mra.
. ,. '
E. D. Brauns of Vassar avenue.
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTElUAN o'clock, the minister wlll preach
on
the
theme
"Thankfulfor
Barba.ra. Brown. a student at
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.CllURCH
.
.....'Re'v. Doi.v1d BraUD. Minister
Wheelock College spent the weekWhat?'!
_., ':~5' ... M.-:-Church School.
The Ch urch Nursery is open to end with her pa.re.nt'll. M.. and
10:00 A. M.-Womans Bible Class.
oo.re f(lr the Ltounger children dur- 'Mrs. .T, Paul Brown of Walnut
11;00 A. M.--Sermon Topic:
."Handling
Life's tng the morning serVice. Mrs. Roy lane.
Problems--Temperu
N. Keiser and 'Nan Pitman will be
~
in charge this we~.
-:METHODIST CHURCH
'lIoji N.· Kelser. D.D.• Minister
The Yoqth FellowsblP will meet
SUNDAY-NOVEMBER 2(
at 7 p.m. in the chapel.
I:
cA.: M.-Cburoh SChOol.
The Wesleyan service
will
11:00 A. ·"M.-'Siimion Topic:
. GuUd
,
JEWELERS AND
for meet Monday' evening at the home
·"Thanklul
of Blanche Wlley, 631:; North
What"·
SILVERSMITHS
. ";.00. 'R'. M..,-Youth Fellow.hlp.
Chester road.
_ IJ'lUNlTY' CllURCH
The Community Thanksgiving
100 E; State Street
Rev. 090.· C. ABderson, Rector
Service will be held in the Frlends
·SUNDAY-.NOVEMBER 24
Meeting House on the ·college
Media, Pa.
- '8:00 A.' ':Y.-Holy Communion.
campus Thanksgiving Day at 10
.:tI A.. M.-Churcli School.
Phone Media 2239
.~11:00 -A. Jf.-Morntnl' Prayer and o'clock.
Sermon; Topic: "The
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Christian Way."
• :00 P. III.-Yolong people's Fel·
10Wllhip.
THANKSGIVING DAY
8:00 A. lI4.-Holy Communion.
,io:"OO t~" M..--CommunUy Service . Swarthmore has .ra1sed appooxi(FrIends
Meeting mately one-half of its goal of
House).
$16,000 for the 1947 Community
. "':"!O',;'"",..
. ...:,'=0;:;:;';:.~.~.~.:,;-==;;n.~M'.-I Chest Campa.1gn as the second
THJ!l lU!lLlGIOUS
SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
week at work is finished, it was
.troNDAY-NOVEMBES 24
announced loday by Arthur R.
.:4:6' A. ·'M,-Firat Da'Y School.
Dana; director. "Local soUcltora:
11:00 A.. Y.-Meeting for
wor- are making their calls promptly
'Bhlp.
and results are pleasing, he stated.
THURS1;>AY. NOVEMBER 28
"I want to urge the importance of
10:0 0 A. M.-Communl'tY Thanks- making returns at regular intervals
giving Service.
to Swarthmore headquarte:-s at the
(Frlends
Meeting swarthmore National Bank, so.
HoUse).
that they may be torwarded to
WEDNESDAY
central headquarters In Phlladel·
1:10 A. M~ :;;:r~ir ~
phla In time for the report lunchRo1il88o Bos luncheon. eons."
.. : 'An ....... cOrdIally lDvlte
FIRST CllURCH OF CHRIST
~.~
.<8CDINTII!T OF IIWAltTHIIIORE chairman of the drive. emp.....
Park Am"'J.8 below Harvard
the greater need for support ot the
,
_
SUNDAY
Red_Feather Agencies. whoae bud·
A. ~~... School.
'....ta ':·"e b09n seriouslY' affected
:.~o' L. . ~~.x-on.Se"" by
a_ rlaIni'co8ta
.andlncreaoed de·
,
• .at ' 'Y eftDJDC meettng each mands for serlvce due to post~war
'1M PARK 'A"ENOE
1I.'loIa roo~ epen "",ndltlO"'" 1I0re than 160 welf......
daIlJr
esieJit .:ift!'q. iDd' bnUjJayII '"
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d' ... ·1id
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11 to J p.1io. .,...aaIlo4a7.~. ~ :health and youth agen es """ . '
to '1:50 ...... and t to .:10 p.m. on tbe ComJllunltY Chest fO~ theto'
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BEAUfY SALOlY
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Arsnic and Old Lace
With
Faithful in My Fashion
Service
BRAKE
The
_E._til JD4ltar
PUlbyterian Church
RUSSELL'S
Marie Louise Forsythe, daugh·
ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. For..
sythe of Thayer road has a part
as a dancer In the new musical
comedy
"Sweethearts"
which
opened. at the Civic Opera Houflle
in Chicago on Thursday.
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Dartmouth' & Lafayette Allea.
l'bao>e,~
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WOOD'S COUNTRY STORE, PAOU PIKE (Route 202)
W. of GoahenvDle
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OPEN DAILY 1 to 5 (CIo.ed Moaday)
TIRE
mo.. -.aRl'IIIIOBII'o
PlJBI·18HBR·
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AT SUOB MODERATE PRlOES
Wide S_* _ .....IDIr.Belta for _
SmaIl·W.'OS'~ Look
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In..BetWeeD8 'm an Am-zing .bm71 ~ Iin~aJo+i.
of _
Tooled _
and Snak. ._
from OUATEMAIdL
IGNITION
MOTOR
sw:4BTBII08R&lf,
. PiltBa ... TOLD. _ .
IlARJOlUB TOLD'
Larin. JloC*ner
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BELTS TO BOAST ABOUT!
ave~ue.
Under Nevada Skies
HoI' RoIIerB
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lIemphiIl of Kenworthy, 111.,
two weeks.
~
Peggy Keenen a freshman at
Denison University 'wl.U arrive
Wednesda...v ·next to spend a tew
days ~ver the Thanksglving holidays at her home on Harvard
. WIlliam R. R.adlng 'of WTImlng. m : 'Peleflbur'g; !loft
.
Miss Helen Anderson of Yale
I
t on, D e.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hook of a.venue will entertain ~1B8 Cuol
Westdale avenue entertained Mr. Underwooa of\Now York City, a·
Hook's nephew Mr. E. V. Hook Wells Coilege 'classmat,e, as her
and wife of Greenwich, Conn., as week.. end guest.
their week.. end guests.
Mrs. Ernest Grevemeyer of ForMrs. George Kams of Welles- est Hm. Md., wlll arrive tomorrow
ley road returned to her home on . to spend the winter months with
Wellesley road SundaY where she her Bon-in-law and daugliter Mr.
Is recuperating following an oper- aqd Mrs. ,Lee C! Bennett ot HaraUon performed In ·the Wllming- vard 'avenue. Mrs. Bennett's brothto'n Memorial Hospital two weekB e.r Mr. Ernest G. Grevemeyer• .Tr.,
ago.
-Of· Detroll, Mlch .. will spend the
Mrs. C. R. Loughead of Thayer Thanksgiving holidays with the
road will entertain at a. tea. trom Bennett tamtly.
G, Gllbert Black.
A smull reception fo~ the bridal
Mr. and Mrs. Percy
3 to 6 o'clock tomo.rrow afternoon.
of
Park
avenue
will
entertain
as
Dick Hook will arrive at- hiS
home on westdale avenue on Wed- ~heir guests ~n Thanksglv,ng Day,
2 XMAS SPECIALS
nesda~"t next to vacation tor a. t~V{ Mr. Gilbert's mother Mrs. A. P.
days over the Thanksgiving holl- Gilbert of Richmond, Va.. who
NEWSWEEK $t.t' pet p.
win visit here for a- few days, and
After ,)'e. 1, ...&0 per Tr·
da)? .
Mr.
Gilbert's
·b~6ther
Dr.
C.
L.
Mr. and Mrs.. Richard Halg ot
Gilbert and family :of Greenwich.
ATLANTIC
]lONTBLY
....o'P••
p.
Riven'lew road spent ·the weekConn.
Theil'
daughter
Jessie,
a
en-d with their son and daughter- .student at the Pennsylva.n.ta College
Boegwar Frlee' ....0. per yr.
In.la'W Mr.. and· MrS. Richard R.
for -Women will b. home for the
Mrs. 1J0yd E. Kauffman
Hatg 'of Plainfield, N. J.
holiday to vacation until sunday.
8wl\.' lOse
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm --"Merrill
.Tessie wtlt be accompanied' home I
8ub~erlpt1on. For AU ]l8I'&.laes
and daughters Linda. and Louesa
ot Ogunquit, Me., stopped a few by her roommate Betsy Ross ot 11:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Bronxville, N. Y •• who w111 spend ...
days 0 r last week with Mrs. MerTuesday night here. .
, . UNITY ASSEMBLY
Borough Hall
rUl's slstor Misa Sarah :perry of
Mrs. Agnes Halg Sheldon of
10:30 A.M. RvC"ry 'lTednesdrn'
Park avenue' whUe en route to
ZELIA M. WAUJ'ERS. SpeaJie.
Tryon. N, C., tor the winter Ogden avenue will entertain at a
Everyone Welcome
months. Mlss Berry bas' retu.rned tea· tram 3_ to/ 6:!\9.. on Sunday
to $warthmore after residing tn
\Drexel HUI, tor several years. A
teacher in the Springfield Schools.
MIsS Berry was given .her sabba..
tlca.1 leave, spent last year attendTHEAT.RJ!:
ing Radcllfte College, Cambridge.
NEW RCA 'SOUND
FrIday - Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. F. Norton Landon
GARY COOPER .
Thursday, FrIday, SatUrday
of Princeton avenue and Mrs.
June Havel'-VlvIan Blaine
Cloak and Dagger
George lIIontgomery
'1
M •• and Mre. _1001m .Pineo. of
SWarthmore ave~ue. are reCeiving
con,gratulatlona on the birth of
th e I• thl rd child. and
. ftrst daughter. born Sunday, November 17.
I~ the raylor Hoepltal.
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Next Tue$laY the ..... 11{> ,will
lIemlM~ of _
Ju10r 8ectIon meet at the home of II... EJ.biaDonald E. Lange. 80D of Prof. of the WOID&Il·. Club enjoJ'ed their beth Lippincott, If? Park a?en"e,
and Mro. Pi, O. I.oaIIg
p08lUon through Pan American live IOUD..- of the Woman'. Club,
The Poets CI.cle will _
11. .Tuesday nlBht. KDlttlng. sewing.
Alrwa.ys with the Chinese NatioDBl and cllAttblB' we... accompll.betS da:/' at the home of lin. OIIISa .
Air CorporaUon laat June. receDtIY~
Elllott'of Pine SldP.
was appointed chief pilot and cap· with "qor.
'X
taIn of the personal plane of Oen~
erallsslmo and Madam Chla.D8'
'r. _
Kat·Shek. Last Friday he left the
MartIn Plant Airways at Balt1.
Appointed
t'BE
SWARTHMOREAN
EfiiiRr I'RIDAY AT
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TIIB
BIKI1IS '.
IIIr•. and Mre: Robert ·G. Gr«tbl
ot Bayside. 1... I. t are receivfng con..
gratulations UPOD the birth of thoir
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';"con6' daught·named' N-nCarter Q.D November If iii the
Fi08hlng Oenorat Hoepltal':
M_
THE SWA~THM.OREAN
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L~ 88 w).I,fOIiOW a. t 1 "The new baby Ito'a .....,dds.ughAn
.. ' cl.rew, .t.1R..Ob.InOo. n o.f , .... _. re afternoon
In h. o.nor. o-f .the hlrth··· p-y
..... a.nd --Ill
avenue'
,iI.. .
"edla,'.
IJuL'. . ',:' .-. te • 0 f "
, dbl.l e~ .. jUBt. return-eel
rafter
'aimlvel'llal'y of her" father .
_.. an d -"
_re. Harold G,
spen
g
week '. vIaIt nil' M •• and Robert HaIg of Odgen avenue.
----'--Griffin of Rutgers a?enue.
PERSONAL·
ot,
FRIDAY. NOVDtBER 2Z, l~
THE SWARTHMO~EAN
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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sipla xr.Hoda
Mlee Kathryn Simpers of the
Swarthmore APartmeD~ will en ..
BALSLEY PROVES
JOY IN READING
The swarthmore chapter of Slg~n
. tertalh at dessert-bridge' tomorrow m;a" Xl wlll hold a meeting
afternoon In honor of bel" week- Tuesda)', November 26. at 8:16
lin tho :M(l~tln Lecture room
end guest Miss Lillian Allison of
at the college... ,ProfeBBor Irving
Langhorne.
of the Zoology depar.tment wUl be
p.m..
HiRNICK'S
'the 8peaker" and the 9ubJ,ect of his
Health Shoes
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!\lEN WO;HEN and VmWREN
018 SPROUl, STREET
Chester, Pa.
za. ]146
FRIDAY. NOVE FER
,
Young Mothers Hear
Stories, Plan
.Toy Sale
Mark
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F_.'.~
Swarthmore Trl J)eltaa will join
from WUmlngton and the active
chapter will· be hOIlO~ guesta.
members of west and North Philadelphle Alliances In celeb:atl~ the
68the a.nnlversa.1'Y of tbe founding
of Della Delta Delta by glvln.. a
ten. 'on Saturda.y. November 21. at
the chapter hoUl!e at the ynlveralty ot Pennsylvania.
Membe_
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CLASSIFI E D
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CALLUM
STORES
Your Coal F _ Will
November 25 2 - fI.P. M.
CHRISTMAS CARDS
From Your Pelsoaal
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MecIia
Phone Media 2880 •
2'IANISOlVJNO
provol_ ~1:17C \
Cheese .,....
. 18e
·Ib
3l
... /JP.. ;A1;;itP
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TpalfytatoC:~I~:_
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CORNMEAL MUSH Glt~:2~ I.se
rlLLET rLOUNDER-'aiir 35
e
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CANADIAN SMELTS ~:.. .• 17e
,. 33c DreSsed W~!!!'lL :: ~~:
,. 231 Sea Trout
Cod Fllleta
Whiting 'lIIets
, ....q; Mix'"
N1JTS·
Enriched
Diamond walnuts
'·49c
BeII' _
_nna
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Sweet Mariorom
8c
Saga '1<'" Bc I Thy_ "';: 8e
Frenth:~· ....
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SUPREME
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BREAD
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GlVE'COLLE;GE
DRIVE GOOD START
Ice Cle.. Mix 3';,i.:" 27e
Over 86 per cent of the student
body of Swarthmore College ha.ve
made contributions or pledges to.
the college's current
000,000
fund drive, It was announoed today by William ClarKe, Jr., of
Wallingford. proafdent of the stu-
.See._
Callfomla Currants ':' lac
Refllns •·..... 15e
More and more folb ewe
turntng to supr.....
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fiIIery day.
Juicy florida
Hri""''','
.rlD
.
Aniou Pears
Mush..-ms
men's Stu(lent Government A.s8O'"
,
(jIIIlI~.
elaUon.
Enriched FamIly
rLOUR S.:.34
10· 66c
,
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Try h under our UWQl guarantet. No btttv
an pUrpOM Aour mUltd CWlywhen.
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a ."daul '·inch p;.'~ ontJar.
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The B~a.rd of manage~ ot the
college and Ute campalgn directors expressed gratitude at thIs
overwhelming response, James A..
Perkins, executive director of the
campa.lgn, commenting "The studedt eampaign.
conducted with
.
skill and enthusiasm. It Bet a hleh
standard for the genera! campatgn
whloh It will bedTtflcult lor. us to
reach. It anould, however, act as
a. combination spur and insplra..
tion to alumni and friends ot
Swarthmor~ during the course of
the campaign."
I
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"aDey Dry Pack PUlllpkln H~'h 20C
New Pack CraDherry Sauce
Z3C
GleDwood Apple Sauee ~.:.;
- 17e'
.0.50
Ib "Se
Large Sweet Pron"lOlb
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ASCO
Ho.21_
"aDey Sweet P eu 8l.. lobol
-- ~
IlSCD Whole 8ee..
. N.:;.2 14e
Acme Whole Iternel Corn :',Id•• NO:;; 17e
Vea.table Soup J!!lr'::"
2 1~' zse
Blll.OD'. Ple MIx ~
5 1'::: zse ,
Ideal
Mlace~Meat
..... S9C
fine
allty. Aged for metloWMu. Real hOlMrnocIt flavor. Enough for
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WANTED
WANTED--Glrl'a bicyCle, 28"'. Good
1.'elepbona
Swarthmore
morean.
was
Sale" Is Suceesa
The Baltimore pike dlatrlct of·
the GIrl Sooulo eollf 7.461 calendars In the drfve waged last
month. Swarthmore alone sold 601
of the total. The dIBtrlct Inoludes
Media. Drexel HUl, Lansdowne,
SpringfIeld. Clifton Helghlo. WaIIIngt-ord and Swarthmore.
New troop No. 83 IS selllng
jams and jelUes to f:-lends to
assist the L08.gUe of WODlim Voters. The girls also earn credit for
their ctttzeD.sb1p award and the
money wiil be ......d to help defraY
the coat of prlntln.. the candldatea
bulletlft.
one of ifie League'. com-
MORTON ELECTRIC
CLIFFORD L. PARKER
,
ers.
C1!fford Bl7&Dt and sianiey
Breakell of South Chellter roa4
apent the _ k.....d at SmIth (JoIIe.... and· _d-.1 the ~
WlIIlam8· _lNIll pm.. ~.
He4la R. D.
».
now the home you wanl
(
816 EnGMoNT AVJ::.
_ore
AU Twes of. Electrical
Installations and Repairs
WII.LIA.M
Dlgh' or
da:r.
K_
PAINTING AND
PAPERHANGING
Wblte le&d IIIId DtI1'8 If;' eedo
oil _
on aU _ o r
JOB are a telephone ~::::
l,'onnerly
PHILADELPHIA SUB·URBAN
. .WAlERCOM·PANl'·'·
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PERSONAL-vacuum. cleaner&. irons.
toasters and radios repaired. Callked
and delivered. Call Robert Broo s.
ELECfRlC SERVICE
1648.
Radio A Appliance
ave-
Con!ractor and Builder
Rielley Pa.k
Lanclscapiq
~ f'bolle
Swarthmore 2175-R
104 Cornell Avenue·
Swarthmore, Penna..
Morton Electric
and
• Ap"liance Service
HARRY W. tANG
Rugs 'and Carpet.
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, 0764
RidleY Park 3238
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for Advancement an4
. DeVelopment
INVESTIGATE TODAY
THE BEll TELEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
1631 Arch Street
Philadelphia
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LEGAL
h'ICTITIOUS NAME REGISTRATION
NOTICE IS HER.EBY GIVEN, pur·
suarot to the provislollH of Act of Assembly No. 380, approved· May 2 .... 1945.
of intention to fUe in· the office of 'the
Secretary or the Commonwealth or
Pennsylvanin, at Harrisburg,. Pa.. and
In the office of UU~. f.rothonotary of the
C.)urts of Conunon PleBlj of Delaware
·County, on Wednesday, the 27th day
of November, 1946, a Certlftcate for the
conduct of a business In Delaware
County. Pennsylvania. under the assumed or Hctltious riame. style or desIgnation oi· DELAWARE COUNTY
BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION. with
its principal place of business at 312
Cornell Avenue, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania •. The .. nam~ and B.ddfeeses. of all
persons· ownJjfg- or'· interested hi said
ht:.ilness are Louis Cofe Emmons• .Jr.•
.312 Corl1cll Avenue. Swarthmore. Pennsylvan1:!.; David George Saybolt, 38~
Meehan Avenue, Philadelphia.. Pennsylvania: Charles Curtis Emmons. 218
President Avenue; Rutledge. Penneyl.
vania.: Richard Crawford 8lm·mars, 112
'Valnut Avenue. Aldan c·Del Co.),
Ponn~ylvanla
IT·ll.22.
LEGAL NOTICE
REQUEST FOR BIDS
Sealed bills will be received in Connell Chamber, Borough Hall. Swarth..
.more, Pennsylvania. at· 7·:(5 P.M.. Mon-day, December 2nd. 1946 tor furnishing
the Borough approximately 60 tuns !'of
No. 1 buckwhen.t anthracite ooal. Bids
must be made in a.coordanoe with
RltaClfication a,nd the successful bidder
will be required to execute a contract
with the Borough and to furnish bond
as required by law. The Borough re-serves the right to .reject any or all
bids.
Elliott Richardson
Borough ~tary
2T·11-16
ESTATE OF J. PASSMORE CHEYNEY, deceased..
.
,
Letters Testamentary, on the above
estate have been grante·d to the urider-'
signed, who request all persons having
cla.l.ms or demands against the e9tate
of the deceC1ent to m:ik~ known .the
same, and all persons Indebted to the
decedent to ttJ.Ske payment, wIthout
delay to
l£a.ry 'A. GUby Cheyney
Executrix
189 Rutgers Avenue
SWarthmore. Delaware
County, Penna.
or to her attorney,
Stanley L. Thornton
20M Finance Bul1dlng
Phlladelphfa 2, .Pa.
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ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE OF ETHEL R. COOKMAN.
also known as Ethel Reynoldo Cook.
man, late ot the Borough of Swarthmore, Deceased.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
Sin.... 11101i
above Estato .have been granted to the
undersigned. who requ08t all ·person'S!
having claims or demands against the
of the decedent to make known
Painlera IIJld Paper Hangen EBtate
the same. and aU persons Indebted t:»
We Should Know How
~the decedent. to make paymont, with2268
·409
Ave. out delay, to
Henry B. Cookman, Executol'
.119 College Ave.~
Swarthmore. Pa..
or to his Attorney
John E. Gensemer
lOOt Girard Trust Bldg.•
CUNNINGHAM
s-.
PROMPT SERVICE
HARRY A. BREHL
OUTSTANDING
OPPORTUNITY
Phone 0333-M
Repairs
call swarthmore t 984
Since 1889
Tree Surpry IIDd
,.
PERSONAL
QUAUTY PAINTING
Walter V. Linton
Walters'·
~SSSU~-.
0605.
Proted your water pipes now.
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Wallace E. Arlen
. 302 Gayley Street
Media, Pa.
Tel. Media 2872-R
L3.thbt:ry, M.D.,
mg your pIpes now.
IDa,. phone ,.our
00,0.
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ARTERS BROTHERS
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Official Agency Westem
Union Telegraph SwarthDlOI,." Morton, Rutledge
vicinity
PhoQes
Chester 8130 & 24525
_Uon
Cement Work
house or
Have~
CHARLES WHITE
Alterations
former
2253·
Sw~,Pa,
Work Guaranteed.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
and
(JarpeDt.,. Repairs
Thawing, repairing, or replac. ing your vital water >Iine can
easily be avoided by insulat-
Strath
palnUug.
f'U~
S~re
BROOKS
>
Swarthmore 2295
one to
ment In
In addition to the inconvenience and damage resulting
fro", frozen water lines, pipes
are almost impossible to get.
Just a little effort will avoid
greater trouble this winter.
Phone
1448
·1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
Protect your wa.ter pIpes
against costly freeze-ups ..
•
Builder
Ashes. & Bobblah Removed
lawns Mowed
General Haulbl/ll
Morton. Pa.
II
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Dah-ahle loti a.....uable
SPORTING GOODS
home.
Better Than Averap
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AU Work Guaranteed
Write
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SURROUNDINGS AND
• ASSOCIATES
Room 315, McClatchy Bldg.
49th and Marlcet SIrMb
Upper Darby
PAINTING and DEVORATlNG
VlcInlty tor vaot
Twenty Years
.
EARNINGS
Comp.....• with Bod
In Your Communlty
ot Swarthmore. will be the weekend gueSts ot Mr. and Mrs. John
C; Mdore of Amhersf avenue. Their
son Capt.. James F. Gary en route
home from -Japan will vtsit his
brothers Joe and Sam' Ga.ry•• Btu·
denbJ at Swarthmore CoUege-, for 8
few days next week.
'
1\Ir. and Mrs. David Jackson of
Va888.r avenue
entertained Mr.
.Jackson's brother Mr. Robert Jackson and family of Cranford, N. J .•
~8 their· week':e~_d guests and with
them attended
the Penn-Army
game Saturday.
Mary Garrett of Princeton ave·
nue spent the w.eek.end at Lehigh
University
aitendlng
the Fall
House party.
Phone Baldwin U70
. No additional charge for
AUburban ca1Is. .
Electrical Contractor
to
QUAUFIED YOUNG WOMat
in Telephone ·Work
Formerly of )'1ed1a
1125 lV. Lehigh ATe., PhIJa._
servJpg swarthmore and
GUARD YOUR PIPES
AGAINST FREEZING
AvaDable
A. MERCER QUINBY
Funeral Director
New or Old
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TOP-RANKlNG POSmONS
in Communlty Sel'riee
Mr. and Mrs. Rex I. Gary of
Wellesley. Mass., former residents
Princeton avenue will entertain 12
friends .. at dlnnel' and brtdge tomo.rrow· evening.
Reese-.Bax;ter 'Uu.
1776.
WANTED-Stenographer. also clerk,
general om.ce work In local office.
Permanent, 6 Jh !.bys. Stale age,. religion. 8xpe:.rience, salary expected. Box
Eo The Swarthmorean;
WANTED--Small unfurnlshed apartment with priva.te bath. kitchenette
employed.
woman and
Call
61'1CJ'1 until
References.
GIRLS
or
Phone swarthmore ··0992
munity servlces. The League exproaaea appreciation of this help
and cooperatlon ·from 80me of
Sjva.rthmore"'s future women vot.-
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aU kind
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PhODe Swa. 2628
ELECfRlCAL WORK
room in
or vlcinlty.
con·
WANTiJE.D-~~B~a~r~to~l~ma~n~deslres
Reply· to
to rent
Box
Edwln ~. Burton, weU-:-known
resident of Chest(lr for'many years,
died at his Ji.jme In the swarthmore Apartments Wedm-sday evenlng after un IlIncse or soveral
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes of
Driveway Constructioll
MphaJt or Concret~
PETER DI NICOLA
PAINTING AND
PAPER HANGING
Call DAVE WOOD
Media 0755
Road.
,6,
tive student participation In the
drive bega,n on November· 1 under
t~e direction of Clarke and DeDl&'"
rls Affleck. president ot' the Wo·
.
I~'=============~·I i
llfi2.
W ANTED-Cho.ise lounge, wicker pre,l ferred. Reply to Box S. The SWa.rth-
Old Bauk Bullding
Marte"
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FOR SALE-Today 001i large antlqu~
Serapi
antique maple Welsh
more
0121rug.
or 090..
dl"C.szier; modern mahogany secretary;
other household Items. 439 Riverview
condition.
alice barber, gifts
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ivq SALE-Rose
New EnglandTree
typesection
countryattract.
horne;
FOR
approxbnately
8 acres;· beautiful shade .,.
trees Une tho lane leading to house; 9
rooms, 2 baths; modern lhroughout.
Llftinga SoUctted
Summer and winter hook-up; copper
screens; dellelou!I spring water; barn.
• W. S. Bittle & Son
garage and chicken housu; one mile
to stores and Pennsylvania Ra.1lroad
8wa. .0111-.1
Easy accel!8 to schools. Exclusl....ely
Real Estate
118ted with Marian S. Brown, alisOC1.
ated with L. Henry La Baron. SwarthNolarJ' Public-IDs.........,.,
MY to make your ..Icct!ons.
homecC;mliig on November 8, ac-
SWEET POTATOES -.. 3 "" 25e
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FULL OF THE TREASURED TRADITIO_NS OF
CHRISTMAS arc th..~ lovely NORCROSS cMds-'SAY,
whimsicAl, sentimentAl, formAl or religious. If you prefer.
NORCROSS Boxed Assortments, they arc here, too. Come
Although the campaign was otficially opened by Jo~n W. Nason"
College· preslde,nt, at the annual
2'·" 291: Splnach ..... . - 2'"'15c .
1t ..1 29c Peppers '::.::- 2'''2.c
100 W_ 4th St.
Media, P..
Grocery Delivery From
Local .tores includinar
011_
'Phone ~ 8.,84
morean.
with the weal
holiday .plfttl
dent c.ouncll.
ORANGES I
Moving IIDd Haming
JEWELER
7th lit.
(Opposite New State
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December 6. at the Woman's ·Club.
from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Toys
to be sold sho".Jld be brought December •• between 10 A. M. and
.. P. M. and receipts from BlI.les
may be collected December 6,
from 10 to 1 o'clock.
Mrs. WIllIam H. James gave an
excellent t-evlew ot a new book
recently purchased by the club tor
the Public Library.
"Common
Sense Book. of Baby and ChUd
Care." hy Dr. Benjamin Spock.
She said that It Is a very inclu":
aiva and helpful reference book
covering all stages from infant
care. to adol~cent problems.
Refreshments were served b'y
Mrs. Robert J. Turner ·and ber
committee.
CAB WINTERS
,
P!>one Media 2726
YOUR
DESIGNED fOR yOU·
LOWER ME·AT PRICES
BAMBURG :!~~
Service to
EDWIN B. KErr EY, Jw.
rUJUCBr
NOW
Acme
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.
Funeral servlc~ will be held
tomorrow ot 10:30 a.m., trom tho
func ...dl parlors of lmschweile:-,
16th and Edgmont avenue, Chester.
Old Beak Bnilding
SWarIbinore
SubecrlbersEnlervrise 10412
EDWIN C: BURTON
months.
Real Ealate IIJld IDaurance
FUEL OIL·
J,IJ>ooe
ter 1.'1.1
ALICE M. BAIRD
Van Alen Bros.
I
226 Park Avea_
Tea and Cookie. Served
25c
Negativea
State and Monroe Str.
ORDIR
COAL
Varioaa Fancy Artic1ea
'ns CUda--Robb, Cnft
SIMMONDS
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~tor?
.
Ked;1r . . . . . . .
U" Webb 8&1! Ll
Give You Comfortable
. Ev. Tempenll ea, if
you Let Us IDstaU a Heat
i
8.._ ,
Ins
. BonIr,
Aproaa, Wants Wear.
PhotopaplUc Equipment
.
Order Your
1'1_ . . . .
. GI't
BAZAAR
MAC
DO YOU KIIOW Tlli'J
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FOR !A I .£
The Thimble Group
lecture Is "Physlological Research
in Aviation."
"Encouraging Our Cblldren to.
Read"
was the. theme of Kennll~
Everyone Is Invited to attend.
Balsley'a address to tho\ Mothers'
Club on ThurSday, November 1".
Mr. Bal.ley &aId tbat adulta muat
eatabllsh JOY In the mind. of
Y9ungsters that will make them
·enjoy reading. He said that boys
imitate their fathers and girls their
mothers, and only it the chlldren
see their parents reading frequently will they be· enco~raged to
do the same.·
YOUR
It ls more of a problem encouraging boys to read. as their Interests· draw them Into rougher play.
Mr. Balsley dellghted the audience
with a beautiful reading of two
children's books. "In· the Forest"
and .Somerset Maugham's '"The
Princess September and the NightIngale....
He urged. that there
should be a: little whlle set a.part
as a sacred time each day, when
the home Is a unit and everyone 18
has the
interested In the same thing. such
as a book or story ~ead aloud.
Preceding the addresS Mrs.
Samuel Gurln. chairman of the to'Y
exchange. Introduced ner Maistant
chairmen to the club. 'The exchange is to be held on Thursday.
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Commercial and DomesticPrompt Service---:Refrlgerdors, Washers, Vacuum
Cleaners, Radios
11~A._
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MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
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33t Dartmouth Avenlle
·UH
6T-10-2£i.
LEGAJ, NOTICE
REQUEST FOR BIDS
The Borough of Swarthmore- will
re-
ceive sealed. bids on Monday. December 2:, 19{6 in Council Chamber. Borough Hall, Swarthmore. Pa.. at '1:46
P.M. Eastern Standard Time" COVerli1g
terms rer the l'6moval of garbage from
all househOlds, establishments, and In-
For
sUtuttona within the Borough. for the
EGG STOVE
NUT PEA
Buckwheat Rice
ary 1. 19407. and suCh SUooeastV6 years
COAL
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Philadelllhla, Pa.
I
[ r Ie . , . • .,~
Period of one year
co~nclng
Janu-
as tbe contract may be· keDt In force
in accordance with Its tel'lM. The speciftlcaUoQS and form of DI'OpCJMId eontnet for aald work are On ftJe with
the
>
Hall,
may
Borough
Secretary at Borou8b
Sw~more,
be examined.
Pa. where sam.
The,ou~._
• _ _lob
suret7._ .. ·~ ....
Ih no..
oUlh COde. ".·A,certHIooI ~ Is . .
. amonnt of $&0.00 m1l8t ........_ _
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Vl~Dia
PlecIpd
Francis, daughter of MI'.
and ]l[rs. Chari.... V. Thackera at
Ogden aven
hns been pledged to
Beta Phl"Oamma. 80fOl'(ty o.t Steph.
eDB College where she is Il student
In Junlo1" class.
ue
Cams delivers
INER
RESHER
LOWERS
OR
ANY EVENT
Standard Decorative
,.
and
Novelty Candlee
. GreetiDg Cards
C~S
l'Orchids Always"
BalL PIke, Spriqfield, P ..
~Swa.04S0
COUNTY FINE ARTS
DAY HEtD HERE
Varied Depts. Join
In Women's
Program
The Swarthmor& Woman"s Club
.fs.uus .for tile Goad NoIahhor
policy, 14t. Smith. By IIi8riDa: tile
u... ......Iderately. _'re ""'plnl
ID make puty-11ne . . . . /IOod
Mnice for the . . - people on
JOUl" UDe, f~ IOU: .U, aDd for
•••,come.
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packJng this week for their return to China where Dr. -r;,::~:
I
will resume his work 88 &
cal mlselonary
tlte ]I[,.IILo(llst 1
Board of ']I[188Ions.
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After giving up their present
home In Yerkes near Collegeville
they _will sp.nd oeVBL'al ilaya with
Mrs. Trimmer"s sister. Mrs. H. W.
Wycoff ot Rutl.dge li.fore le.,vIlogl
uDaer
F"uepIace IIIld Famace
Wood Cat to abe and
deliv-.J
Swarthmore, Penna.
F. M. Scheihley,
o-Meneger
$21 PER CORD
Moor IIIld
H··tjnB~
Aves.
G,.rden Ci"_ .
Ch ter 2-8'719
Reeervlltiona now bejn,
taken few Th-nlu.i,ioa,
Cbriatmu -IIIld New
. Yean
CaD Swarthmore 0680
Kitehen Cabinets
.Comer OIJpbc....c..
Utility Cabinets
Built to Suit Your
Own Requirements
ARTERS BROTHERS
~. 302.GAYLEY STREET
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MEDIA
Tel. Media 2872·R
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Us Help Yon ArmDge Yonr
_ W a r Kitchen
YE OLDE COURT HOUSE TEA.ROOM
112 W. Front Street, Media, Pa.
MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW
FOR TIlANKSGMNG DAY
. CaD Media 2887.
GREENE'S TOYLAND
OpeD Every Evening 'Til Ctiristmu
Wade Selection of· Electric. Trains, Tric:yda, ·DoII
Coaches, Scooten,_ Gemes, Etc.
USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN
9 East State SL
Media 22S8
GIFT PROBLEMS?
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pa.
Mens'
ROBES
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to
22 98
OPEN ALL WINTER
_,,,'" 4Ae'~
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A eomplete Une of Sodaa and Sund_ and
those famous Banena SpUta.
Delieloaa Miller.ncnindeia Ice Cream, by
the Plate or In Bulk to take out.
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Men'.
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Dept.,-
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Sp8are',
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Small. ]l[edlum
and Large
Floor
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B~lted
two-pocket robee In- mUd _ _u of maro.>n
and aavy or In c_ad &nil lltrlped patterua
Robee of 100" woo\, . . well . . rayOa. &nil eotU ..
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FRIENDS'
MEETING·
GARNET MEETS LANSDOWNE THURSDAY IN TRADITIONAL STRUGGLE
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CLUB NEXT WEEK
Mothers Turn Santa's
Helper on
Dee. 5
The Swarthmore Mother's Club
knows Santa Ciano hao had tough
sledding th..e P.aet f.w Christ'mases ~Dd this year, tho:1gh tbere
.re more tOYS' in the stores, many
of. them wear price-tags that· no
one accustomed to pre~war prices
would recognize.
The ]l[oth.r's Club Toy Sal., to
be held at the Woman's Club on
Thursdi.y, Dec
--out of tbls spot..
~oys for sale should be brought
to the Woman's Club On Wednes..
day, December 4, from 10 a. m.
to t p. m. PrIce tap will be attach.d th.re, but toYS must be ai-_
ready priced, in gDod condition•.
with gaJris-sets complete and evertf
tot that is tn more than one piece
firmlY lied together. . There Is a
epectal .. d.mlULd for blcyclee. tri
aI.dB and
WI!8O.u..
to be do1n~ nicely but
absence from athletics wiJl
necessarily be fOr a considerable
period. Stork'& pla.y at center thlfl
year has be. far above average.
Much of the sturdlneBl!ll ot the
Swarthmore Jlne haa been due to
hlB ()uQrtanding W'Q.rk tn backing
up the line and the local eleveDJII
will Mias his stellar performance.
Coach Robll\8OJl will undoubtedly
pla.y "Chuckll Keenen tn the cen-
Swarthmore High School will is
play Ita final game ot the
1948
report~d
his
Buyers take over on Thursda.y,
December 6, from 10 a. m. to 6 season with ita annual turkey da.y
p. m.
opponent, Lansdowne High on the
Konell' and UlUIold to)'8 shoUld be La.iJ.sdowne fleld at 10 a.ni. Thurs·
eoUecte4 at the Woman's Club on
FrldIW. December 8, from 10'"&. m. L. - -••
The Garnet will be minus two
to.1 p. in. Sellera receive 76 per
,
of its star play.•rs,· Dav.e CBm.pbell.
cent . of :the Bee: price of lold
"toJ& The other 2:6 per cen~ will who has capably played tackle and
be aiyen by' the Mother's Clpb. to ,end this season. and Geo:.-ge stork,
charity. Unecld top not cOIl'ectod .
.
on FrIday will be given ~ ,the an amrreSalve and dependable -cen· tel' pOsition and a g'ff!&t ~pons.lCOmm'".1D.ItY Health, Society enter te-r.--Both Of these p1a.)'ers were 10- billty wUI,faU OD this youn.nter'.s
of Delaware County, as win any jured in the rough game with shoulde~ YOUng Keenen has been
-k
lIt·
. . coming. ~onll'., In good 8\la.pe, this
bro en but repa rab e QIyB "W:hlch
Township High on Novem~ r year'· and -he should Siva a-lA-Dod
folks might want to bring along
,
and put -·hi the box plac&d. a~the ber 16th. campbell dislocated his aCl!onnt of himself.
sale for this purpoee.
should"er QD.d will be l"eplaced at
Swarlhmore's game with Ridley
end by· Dave Collins. Although Township was pretty muoh ...
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CampbeU's Injury wlll keep htm nightmare for the local eleven. The
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out of tho big Lansdowne game it Garnet apparently was set for the
Is exPected J?& will be active in contest and started In whirlwind
sports again by the time the baa-. fashion. The te~ scoring In the
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ketball season opens at the flrst early· pat"t of the second quarter
ot the new year. Storck who sut- on an atLlck sparked ·by JohhDY
fered a. tractured cervical verteb:t:a Polk and establishing a. '1-0 lead.
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The annual Footbail Nite celebration, honoring m.embers of the
. Swarthmore High School and Junior football squads, will be 1:·eld
at the High School the eve :,ng
O·f Friday. December 6. A novel
and Interesting program, different
from ali)" In the past, has been
pianned by the CItizens Athletic
Committee, which has charge of
the event.
Because of the high cost of food
a.nd t'he dlftlcu~ty ot getting a
caterer the dinner will be a mQre
limited affair than usual. It wl1l
be attended by members of the
football squad. their· parents, the
coaching statf and the invited
g".1ests who will tak:e part in the
later program. Wives of the committee members will asstst with
the cooking and the men of the
committee will do the serving.
which In ItBelf ought to be divertIng.
The dinner Will be held In
the High School cafeteria; beginQ\ng at 6: ao o'clock,
The ~aln program, whiCh. will
be tree to ..... "Ybody In Swarthmore. will beetaged In the High
School audltorlom and will start
at 8:80. It will be preced.d by
a. march by
Swarthmore HIgD
School band through the dOWDtown st...eta and to the Hlg!.
SchooL _ The program, which will
Include several distinct features.
Is etlll more or- lea of a toP
8eCret.
But the preSence .of a
number of the _
known
"'-ty ot Penneylvanla tootball playera and of Harry Robert. 1IJ)0rte
columnist ot the Philadelphia Recofd. BU88 esta 80methtDg out of the
ordbru&r.y.
.
]l[r. Robert has a reputatlou II!'
a. toa.st.m.aster and master of ceremonies and knows his football.
There will be foothall movies,. too.
what ~ will be Ja aIa<>_ '!DdIB~
(ConllDUod On p .... Idx)
the
suetF fl)S FATIIER
,G.orge ]1[•. EwIng ot Columbia
&venu.haa~been elected & director
of The Marc'lB ~k National BaulI:
to succe.d hi. fatl!..r ]l[oeea E1r1n«
.who had been a: director e\noe
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]l[r. EwIng Is a uallve at Ch....
ter. He Is ODe ot the llealllnC architectS of Philadelphia anol vi,
clnlty. havIU p\amle4 ..,d cl1reOte4 the ereotlon of mant of the
bUli4lnP·ud
In
tlQo:t _
fli> _
aIM' .....
...4'- PI'llOtlcal··>appIt_aoa·.
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Surprise Program
To Feature
Event
FRED FISH
Woodland ATenue, Sprill8field
SALE OF TOYS AT
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FOOTBALL ·NITE
SET FOR DEC. 6
DeCorate
AT
1946
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Thursday, November 28-1 to 8 P. M.
NEW C.A.R.E. DRIVE
E SWARTHMOREAN
STRATH IlAD-TlE
INN WITH PERSOIAUTY
FIREWOOD
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MILLER.FLOUNDERS DAIRY STORE
ATtEND
COMMUNITY
SERVICE
Local Mi••ionarie.
Return To China'
Budget Shoe Shop
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]l[ni.-.J. Paul Brown. ]l[ri.RobeJ't
• Elisabeth BI')'8Dt, & oWdent at
Bucknell Unlvere\ty lIJ)ent the Toole, ]1[..... Albert HID.... KnL JD.
week-end with her parente. ]l[r. LeRoy ~Mercer. and Mrs. Georg.
and Kno. S. ]l[lIton Bryant at G!IIeeple spent Wec1iieeday In lAD·
Dr. and ]l[rs. Clifford S. TrImcut.r attending an _1If1ue ......
South Cheater roaJ.
mer and da.ugJiier. Mary ElIzabeth.
17. former Rutledge residents
was hoste88 to the County FederaUon on Thursday. November 21.
when programs by all dlvlBloDB of
the CountY Federation arts- departmen'l8 con&t1tuted a Fine Arts Day. tor the weSt coast wnere they exMrs. Earl J. Early of Drexel Htll pect to embark 'aliout becember 1
reviewed Erl.Q. ,Severeld'a IoNot So on the miBBloh-Bhr ship' Marine
WUd a Dream," as the presenta- Lynx.th,in of, the literature depa.rtment,
Dr. Trlmmer, Q. graduate of Unithe chairman of which is Mrs. J. versity Hospital,· Phllad.lphla- was
B. Baker of Drexel Hill. Mrs. Early chief surgeon and head of
XWW\ introduced gy lfrs. Charles raY department at the
Peters state chalrm(l.1l or' Utet"aturo. ,Hospital, Nanking before the war.
Arranged by Mrs. Reutlen G. His wire -hadbeen In China with
Henrich ot HavcrtowD~ county art him: since ttlelr marriage In, .June
chairman. was a. demonsh'aUon by 1922.
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Jean Lorlgan of the correlation beOn January 21. 19t1. they retween decoratlng-and the fine arts. turned to tiie StateB wlier~upon
MliJs Lorlgan buUt a room interior their 80n. John Mor.rlB, Dorn In
around a picture.
Nanking fllilsh.d his last 2 ~
Mrs. Stoyan W. Russell ot the yea.. of hIgli school at ewerth·
Swarthmore club, presented the more. n"'r. TrJmmer served with the
Swarthmore :algh School Madrigal Na'\7 as a lieutenant
Singers under the directlon ot on hoopltal duty In NOl"folk
Alice E. Blodgett, as the contribu- Ing the war. Mrs. Trimmer spoke
tion of the music department of at the
Swarthmore (Metho"4J,st
which Mrs. R'".1sseJl Is chairman. Church shortfy 'after her I"eturn to
The singers Included Helen Disque, this country.
Alice. Hornaday. Beth Huey"CaroThe TrTiIUners expect to be away
line ]l[orse, Na'!cy Rlnclltre, Betty for the uaual seven ...year period'
Spencer, James Ho~naday. Bob unless untoward developments In
McCowan. Bill Moore and' George China should necessitate their re ..
Warren. George Warren Is narra- . call. ]l[ary Ellzab.th will take hllr
tor for the group whose' excellent laet year of high schootat Shang·
performance keePB ,the !young peo- hal-Amettlcan. School and then
ple In great demand. They ap- enter college at Nanklng for a
pea.red la.st week In Media before year's study.
.John, alter tieing a member of
the County Superintendents' then
In seSSion, and are scneduled for a the Navy V-U unit at Swarthmore
radio perf-ormnnce'
College. served as an ensign In J'~p
.,,-, next weak.
.
'rhe contribution ot the drama anese waters trom October 1146 to
department was the prison Bcene August 1948 -and Is now llack at
from. "Mary of Scotland" arranged Swarthmore .Coll.ge tOr his junand directed by Mrs. Walter G. Ior year, Uvlng hl Ro'6ert"s BaH
Emmott ot Media, ch8.lrman of with his Wlf. the former Ellzab.th
Caee of Easton whom he wed In
oouuty drama.
OVer 200 out-ot-town gueats. tn September 1146 and who IIr' flnloh.
addillon to· many of the Swarth- Ing a
pre ..medlca1 'eOUl'Se at
more club members. enjoyed the Swarthmore this year.
program wblch began at 10:30 a.m.
aild continued into the afternoon,
with
interlude tor box luncheons
and coffee.
~Conllnu.d From Page On.)
livery 18 guaranteed. and BuppUes
will he sent In particular to Pol·
PHONE MEDU and, Germany. and Finland. beCAuse conditions are reported to be
worst'tD. tnese countries.
4geD~for
IIWhUe overseas receipts from
ENNA JEt IICK,
the deilvery ot previous CARE
EDWARDS
packages sometlmes take a long
and FLORSHEIM SHOES
time to. return, the packages are
l delivered promptly. Thou ..
IIIld Olive Street. Media belng
sands of orders for packages go.
Ing to Europe, and thoUBaDds of
9verseas r~ceip~. ~elng' ,returned
"to,
the UnUed! State8 have been'
Bread T_.v
'destroyed In recent plane crashes.
Fruit Bowl
Other
"Bu~, ditp)l~te_,,,r.~~0~.48- kept oilSterling Gifts .
aides ot the ocean have made It
to·
the
possible to replace these 10888S.
Thanksgiving Table
"A letter Dent to a Swarthmore
College student. donor of a. package; was written by a 21-year.. old
.
member at the Polish undergro'".1nd
JEWELER
during the war. He "spent elgnt
5 E. State SL
months In concentration ,camps,
Media,
and ·flnally returned to Warsaw
Impoverished and broken In health.
Phone 1916
He is DOW trying to continue his
college studics, In whl~h ho was
immeasurably assisted by the gift
• from a. fellow-student. A
of tood
Pollsh minister writes that after
so many war sufferings. the gift
of CARE tood packages seetns to
me to be symbolic as announcing
the fra.ternlty among all people.
"Residents are' therefore urned
to make generous contributions of
mone'.Y and clothing now. in keep ..
Ing with the Christmas Bplrlt.· At
least $'1;000 was sont by Swarth..
moreans last year. Those who
send packages directly to addreB8e8
already In their possesslon- &~·.urg
ed to leave a sUp to this effect at
the Co-op or the Bank. 80 that
these contributions may b~ added
to the total."
an
SWl\rthmoro, Pa.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1948
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LOCAL
AID
COLLEGE DRIVE
HOLIDAY
FAIR Kr TRINITY
However, the rugged going and the
unfortunate neceasa.ry reJnOval of
Storck and Warren from the
Swarthmore lineup slowed down
the local bOY8 conldderably and
gave Ridley TownBhlp an opportJIDity flo pUllh over a touchdown
by a well executed forward pass
Into Swarthmore's ena" zone.
Swarthmore never again seemed
to be able to regain Its orlginal
drive In the qecond halt anli Rid..
Ie')'" Township was able 80 Bcore
twice In ~ the' last quarter to end
tbe·game at 18-7 tn tbElir favor.
Swarthmore's Pme Witli their
t."lidltltID - ThltnkSg\VlnIrDaT'·rlval
will undoubtedly" f01iow the well
estabUshed pattern of pest Turkey
Da.y contest:s~ It, win be a touch
and go· contest with the La.nsoo~e
"LordS" depending on Herb Powell
and Bud ·Hunt to carry their attack and spark Coach Willis Jones
trleky and precise reverse plo.ys.
Landsdowne's record this year has
not b~en outstanding but their
BURT McKINNIE
record against Swarthmore on
Thanksgivlng,])e.y 18 the one they
will be playing to maintain so an
a.bove ayerag~ performance by
them Is ce:ta1raly to be expected.
Ooach Robinson wiU be able to
play Pressman, Bierman. and 110Cowan, earlier
casUaltle8, on
a. full tlm.e basis in thla gwne. and
It should help the Garnets chancy
considerably. Bierman and MeCowan will undoubtedly put-out ~t
top speed -for It. is their last game
for -Swarthm~re High. Other senior Btand-(n~ts who_ are ~~~~g
their last game and- should see a
- Peat· 4eal itt action-a", Bob· HopsOn, Bob Moorhead, Sam. Nowell.
BIll Soden and Jimmy Hornada.y.
Coach Robinson expectA much or
his boys agatnst Lansdowne and
reftccts the attitude of hl& team
when he r~marked ''It Is not.a.
case of whether we"ll win. we've
got to win. Of
The lineup tor the game is on
page Rix.
game
Joint Labor Meeting
Tho Lea.gue of Women Voters
and Swarthmore Woman's Club
will hold a joint meeting on "Duesday Deccmbe:- 3 at 8 p.ol. on the
subject "Do Labor and Management ba.ve a Common Goal" Speakers for Jabor will be Albert Horrmun, vice president of Hosiery
'Yorkers Union. C.I.O.
Samuel Otto. manager PhUadel..
pltla Dress JoLnt Board, A.F. ·of L.
Managcment will be represented
by Ro-lbert M. Ney, Manager Industrial Relations. Baldwin Locomoth~e and Roy H. Sjobe:-g, vice preslderit of Brill Manufacturing Co.
Dr. Frank C. Ple~on of the Co.1lege will be moderator.
The meeting , ... 111 be ()pen to the
Funeral services fOr Burt P. McThe Annual HoUda'Y Fair an~
Dinner w11l be. lJ,eld at Trinity Kinnie, former Swarthmore CbauChurch, Thursday, December 6th tauqua executive and advertising
beginning . at 2. Nearly 100
. women heafl ot Statton WSN.J, Bridgeton;
have been engaged In preparing N. 1., ·for the past 10 yea!S, will
for the ~a1r which is the hlgnUght be h~Id Wed. in B:-ldgeton and
of "the soclRl program." Over 2.00 followed'this afternoon by lnteraprons, all hand made ,of raro rna- ment In Eastlnwn Cemetery. Mr.
in
terlal~, ,will be offered for sale. McKinnie died at his home
Bridgeton
Friday
night
from
a
The fancy table will. have hundred~
heart attack.
.
The Sp~cial Gifts Committee of
of Christmas gifts for sale, .and "an
The McKinnlo home on Ogden
Swarthmore Co~lege's $5,000,000 added attraction will be .the table
avenue was tor over 20 years ,a
campaign met for lun~b",on, Mon- of dressed dolls. Candy. cakes, j~l musical center and a friendly
day at the Union Leo..guc Cluh.
lies and preserves will be featured haven tor tho many Chauta':lquans
.They discussed plans for tbe at another table. A grab~bag coun- who journeyed through this community.
Mr. McKinnie and bls
current campaign launched a t ter will be attractive for· the chUdren, and the "white elephant" de~eaJJed wlte Tekla Farm McKinSwarUlmore on November 2 to tD.ble will have interp.sting novel- nie were active in musical circles pu'bUc.
raise $5,000,000 in the next five ties, mostly second h,and~ for sale. of the borough.. Both were proSCHEDULE PROGRAM
Y~ars. The money has been desigDinner will be served beginning fessional musicians.
The
Evening In HollyWOod pro ..
Survivl~ in addlti~n to his wife
nated for Increasing faculty sala:'--I at 6:30 featuring turkey cutlets.
gram·
which
the .Junior Woman's
les find scholarships, and _the
The Women's Guild of the are two sons, Paul, of Waterbury,
Club
had
planned
to present Nostruction of a memorial Ubr~Y, church sponsors the fair '".lnder the dOnn.. and 1\11l't:. Jr., ot Sacravember
12.
will
be
presented
Tuesa women's dormitory. and a
general chairmanship of Mrs. Mal- mento. caut. '
day. JanuQl"sr 14. Mr. LeRoy MUler
blned physiCS and chemistry
colm D. Hodge. Other members of
of Philadelphia. is once again acheKapp .. to Sew
Ing. The present drive Is -"nly "~aH;:..;c;o;,mmlttee Include Mrs. W •.
Th. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Sew- duled to act as Master .of CeremO..
first phase of an 18 year Pn:tgram
Olive Cleav~ Mra. Wm.
at expansion to be compJ~ted by S. Patton, MrS. ~m.as W. H9Pper. Ing Group 1rlD 'work between 10 nles. and the orlglnaUy donated
prlzee will be """d tor 1IIft8. Tlc1964 811'arthmo",'. one-hundreth l\J
printed tor 'November 12 wilt
,
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L,
Tere•••: HsJyes, ]l[ro. Howard Ad- home of·1III& .OHver SwaD, 611·
annlversal'Y. InteDlllve s4>..cltatlon am&, ]l[ro. .JohU H, Hall. Anna North Chester road.
),e acc.pted .January It.
.
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Is bemg conducted on a. regional Blake, Mrs. ·Burris West.. Mrs. B.
ts
from
DOW'
until
June,
19"1.0
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Da~.....
B. Brewster. as.rB. A..
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John W. NaaoD,
Mrs. Norman Hulme, Mrs. A- H.
preoldent, heads the committee, Knabb, Mrs. R. So Quick. lItr..
TuesdaY. November sa
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and Phllip T. Sharples,
Wayne H.' Randall, ]l[re. Robert
2: 00 P. M.-"Old Fashioned ThaDksg1V1ng Day" __...... Woman's Club
of the Sharples Corp..
Reed, Mra C. W, Worst. and oth..... 1:30 to '8:30 P. M.-Vlaitor8 NIght .........._ ....... Sproul Ob1Lorvatory
8:00 P. ]I[.-'Jr. Club Br;ldg8 __... ____._._. ____ .~,-....:-........ if7 Park Avenue
vice-chairman.
Th1Ullilay, No_ _ 18
at the l:~~~~:~
10:00 A.. Y.-H. S. Football VB. LansdOWRe .................__ . Lansdowne .
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Included: Leonard (l. Ashton,
The Literature Department, Mrs. 10:00 A... M.--Communlty Service ... _............... Friends Meeting _House
President of provident Kut~l u.te
ld G. Griffin. chairman, will 11:00 A. M.-ThanksglVlng Day Service .. -. Christian SCience Church
InsUrance Company; 'Fh0~as B. Haro
SommIaJ', November SO
]l[cCabe, p .....dent ot the.Scott Pa.- present Rev. David Braun on FrI- 7:00-9:00 P. ·M'.-How Green Was My Vallery .... Clothier Memorial
da.Y,' ,December 6. from 10 a. m.
SuDdaJ', Deoom.ber 1
per CO.i HarrY L. )liller,
to 11:30 a. m .. at the club ··110.'''·:111:00 A. lIt.-]I[ornlng Worship . ______ .._____________________ .._____ ... Lo~1 Churches
of Chester DairY Supply Co.; ..J.......
R.v. Braun· will reView
.
MODdaJ', December I
A.
Perkins. Vice_president
of
books, "Aniinal hrm:" by George 8:00 P. M.-Montb~ Book Rev!e.w - ...--...~ ......... Presbyterian Church
swartbmore 00llege; Claude C.
Wedn
. and _:'~eace of Wnd" by
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2:00 ~. ]1[.-=11:00 P; Y.-Bazaar ..___'-...._.....____ ..._ ..._;.. _. WhIttier ilouse .
sml$h. senior partner
_..
_ y , _ b e r II ]l[o:-r\8
. 2'O~10;OO P. ]I[.-Hollday Fair and DInner ;......_.""' TriDltyChurch
iOloo. ~ ]1[.-6:00 P. ]I[.-Toy· Exchange ... _ .............. Woman's Club
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'.-;'-.
. :.,
Nason Heads Spear
Committee for
$5,000,000
¥.
TIllS WEEKS CALENDAR
6wartbmOreano
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
~; ":b~' l' tIL .' .. 1'0 .;.,; :~'ll.crc
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 22.1946
----~---~~~--~----~----~--------------Pledged
Virginia li'rands. daughtel' oC Mr.
and Mrs. Charles V. Thnckera or
Og-c.1cn
l'Hue hn:-; been 1)lcdgcd to
COUNTY FINE ARTS
DAY HELD HERE
Local Missionaries
Return To China
Elizabeth Bryant. a. student at
Bucknell University
spent the
week-end with her parente. Mr.
and Mrs. s. M11ton Bryant of
South Chester road.
Dr. and Mrs. Cllfford S. Trimmer and daugntcr. Mary Elizabeth.
17, former Rutledge residents are
packing this week for Uielr return to China where Dr. Trimmer
will rcRume his work as a. medi..
cal missionary und-er the Methodist
Board of Missions.
The Swarthmorb Woman·s Club
After giving Ul) their prosent
was hostess to the County Fed('r- home in Ycrkes ncar Collegevi11e
aUon on Thursday. November 21. they will spend several days with
when progra ms by all divisions of
'Trimmer's sister, Mrs. H. W.
the Count~' Federation art.'i depart~ "Tycof( of Hutlcdgc before leaving
IIlents t.'onstitutcd a Fine Arts Da.y. tor the weSt coast where they exMrs. l<;url .J. :Eu.rly of Drexel Hill pect to embark aliout December 1
r('viewed l~ric Scvercid's "N.)t Ro on the mlsslolu:iry ship' MarIne
'Vild u Dl'eam," as the pr(;sentu- Lynx.-Dr, Trimmer. l1 graduate of Unitien or the Utcratm'c JcpartIll(>nt,
the chairman of which is Mn;. J. versity Hospital. Philadelphia was
B. Baker or Drexel Hill. Mrs. Early chief surgcor. and head ot the Xwa~ Introduced i>y )oj l'S. C'lm 1'1c~ ray department at the Un'tversity
Peters slate chairnl.l.1l of Ulcralul'c, Hospital. Nanking before the wa;r.
Ananged by 1\.1,·s, HClIhen H, His wife -had-been in Chinn. with
I1cnr'idl of Havertown, county art him since Uicir marriage In June
Standard Decorative
chuinnan, was a delllonst:'ution by 1922.
and
On .January 27, 1941. they re~
Jcan Lorigan of lhe correlaHon beNovelty Candles
tween decorating'antl th.) fillC :[\I't8, turned to the States wliereupon
l\1iss LOl'igan built a room int(';:jol' their son, .tohn Morris, Dorn In
Nanking finished his last 2 ~
:1I'ound a pietun',
Greeting Cards
Mrs. Sloyun \V. Huss·~11 of the years ot hfgh school at SwarthSwarthmOl'c club, IH'p.scnted Lhe more. D'r. TrImmer served with tho
Swarthmore HIgh School Mudl'iY-,ll Navy as a lieutenant commander
Singers undel' the direction of on hospital duty in Norfolk durAlice E, Blodgett. as Ole contribu- ing the war. Mrs. Trimmer spoke
Swarthmore lMetho'dlst
tion of the til usie department of at the
which Mrs, R'..lssell Is ~hatrman. Church shortfy after her .return to
'I'he singers included Helen Disque, this country.
The Trimmers expect to be away
Alice Hornaday, Deth Hucy, CaroBalt. Pike, Springfield, Pa.
line Morse. Nancy RincliCfe. Betty for the usual seven-year period
Spence I', James Hornaday. Bob unless untowa.rd developments in
)'JcCowan, Bill l[oOl'(' and George China should necessitate their re ..
Pbolle Swa. 0450
'Vanen. George \Varren Is narra~ call. Mary Elizabeth will take hc.t"
last year ot high school at Shang..
~~~""""""""""""""""""""""""",,~' tOI' for the group whose' excellent hnl-AmcI'lcnn
School and then
performance keeps the 'Young peo~
pie in great demnnd.
'rhey ap- enter college at Nanking for a
peared last week in Media before yeal"s study.
John, a""lter Delng a member of
the County Superintendents then
In 8e8."ion, and arc sc)\cduled for a the Navy V-12 unit at Swarthmore
College, served as an ensign In Jap~
radio perr,:>rmance next wcek.
'The contribution of the drama anese waters from October 1945 to
department was the prison scene August 1946 and is now DRCk at
from "Mary of Scotland" arranged Swarthmore College for his junand directed by )'[rs. 'Valter G. Ior year. living hi' RODcrl's Ha.1l
Einmott of Media, chairman of with his Wife the former EUzabeth
Case of Easton whnm he wed In
county drama.
Over 200 out-of-town guests. in September 1946 and who 18 finishpre ...medlca1 course at
addition to many of the Swarth- Ing a
more club members. enjoyed the Swarthmore this year.
program which began at 10:30 a.m.
and continued Into tho afternoon.
with a~ interlude for box luncheons
and coffee.
(Continued From Page One)
U\
Ucta Phi GamtJIa sOl'ority at StcI)hens College \\'I1("I'e N1w if! a student
in Juniol' <:Ia:-;:-1.
Varied Depts. Join
In Women's
Program
Cams delivers
INER
RESHER
,
Kitchen Cabinets
.Comer Cupboards
Utility Cabinets
Built to Suit Your
Own Requirements
ARTERSBROTHERS
302 CAYLEY STREET
MEDIA
Tel. Media 2872-R
c~s
"Orchids Always"
YE OLDE COURT HOUSE TEA-ROOM
Budget Shoe Shop
AgencJ' tor
EMNA JETTICK.
EDWARDS
and FLORSHElM SHOES
State and Olive Street, Media
Bread Tray
Fruit Bowl and Other
Steriing Gifts
to Decorate the
Thanksgiving Table
THARJ<9
for the Good Neighbor
policy, Mr. Smith. By abarlng the
liD.. considerately, you're helpiDg
to make party-line .erviCB gcad
urviee for the other people on
your line, for ,...,...u, end for
FRED FISH
everyone.
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of PennsJlvania
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JEWELER
5 E. State St.
Media, Pa.
Phone 1916
OPEN ALL WINTER
MILLER-FLOUNDERS DAIRY STORE
Woodland Avenue, Springfield
dU)aUt
.;
F. M. Scheibley.
Owner-Manager
Reservations now being
taken for Thanksgiving,
Christmas and New Years
Call Swarthmore 0680
I.ct Us Help You Arrange Your
J·ost- \Vnr Kltchcn
PHONE MEDIA 0990
.".,
SwarthmoTe, Penna.
Moor and Hastings Aves.
Garden City
Chester 2-8719
112 W. Front Street, Media. Pa.
MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW
FOR THANKSGMNG DAY
Thursday, November 28--1 to 8 P. M.
Call Media 2887
GREENE'S TOYLAND
()pen Every Evening 'Til Christmu
Wide Selection of Electric: Trains, Tricycles, ·Doll
Coaches, Sc:ooters,. Games, Etc:.
4e'WiIuJ
A complete line of Sodas and Sundaes and
those famous Banana Splits.
Delicious Miller-Flounden Ice Cream, by
the Plate or in Bulk to take out.
HILLER-FLOUNDERS DAIRY
121h &: KERUN STS.. CHESTER, PA.
USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN
livery Is guaranteed, and BUPPUCS
wltl be sent In particular to Poland. Germany, and Finland. becauao conditions are reported to be
worst In these countries.
"While overseas recelpt& from
the deUvery of pre\'lous CARE
packages sometimes take a long
time to return, the packages are
being delivered promptly. Thousands of orders for packages goIng to Europe. and thousands of
overseas receipts being ;returned
to the Untted States have been
'destroyed in recent plane crashes.
But duplicate records kept on botb
sldcs of the ocean have made It
possible to replace those losses.
"A letter sent to a Swarthmore
Collego student. donor of a packuge, was written by a 21_year_old
member of the Polish undergro',md
durIng the "\'\:ar. He spent elgbt
months in concentration campS,
and finally returned to ,Varsnw
impoverished and broken in health.
He is no\... trying to continue his
college studies. In which he was
immeasurably as.qisted hy the gift
of foo·d from a f('How-stndent.
A
Polish minh;ter writes that aftcr
so many war suffcrin;.{s, the gift
of CARl~ food paclmges seems to
me to be symbolic as announcing
the fraternity among all lleople.
"Residents urc' therefore urged
to make generous contributions of
monW and clothing now. in I;;:ecpIng with the Chl'istma..'i spirit. At
least $7,000 was sent by Swarthmoreuns last year. Thosc who
send packages directly to addresses
already In their possession arc urged to leave a slip to this effect at
the Co-oP or the Bunk, so that
thesp contributions may be added
to Lhe tot."I.I."
9 East State SL
Media 2258
SUCCEEDS FATHER
avcnu~
has been elected a director
of The Marcus Hook National Bank
to succeed his fatber Moses Ewing
who had been a. director slnee
1928_
Mr. Ewing Is a native of Chcstel'. He Is one ot the leaSing architects of Philadelphia. and vicinity, having planned and dlrected the erection of many of the
noted bulldlnga and .residences In
~at area. He baa &lao ctven studJ'
and pra.cUcal appllcaUon to ftlls.nC6.
E SWARTHMOREAN
VOL II-No. 48
SWARTHMORE, PA.,
SALE OF TOYS AT
CLUB NEXT WEEK
GIFT PROBLEMS?
Mens'
ROBES
8 98
to
22 98
Sizes
Small. Medium
and Large
Belted two~pocket robes tn solid shades of ma.roon
and Davy or in checked aDd striped patterns.
Robes of 100 % wool. as well as rayon and cotton
flannel. ,
$3.00 PER YEAR·
, NOVEMBER 26,1946
GARNET MEETS LANSDOWNE THURSDAY IN TRADITIONAL STRUGGLE
Thc Swarthmore Mother's Club
knows Santa Claus has had tough
sledding these p'ast few Christmases and this year. tho:lgh there
~re mOl'e toys in the stores, many
of them wear price-tags that no
one accustomed to pre-war prices
would recognize.
The Mother's Club Toy Sale. to
be held at the Woman's Club on
Thursday. December 6, is designed
to help local residents-and Santa
-Qut ot this spot.
Toys for sale should be brought
to the Woman's Club on Wednesday, December 4. trom 10 a. m.
to 4 p. m. Price tags will be attached there. but tOYS must be already priced, in good condition,with game-sets complete and everty
toy that Is In more than one piece
firmly tied together. There 1s a
special demand for bicyclesl tricycles. trains. cnstIron toys or all
kinds. big wagonS. sleds and
Swarthmore High School wiU is report~d to be doing niccl)· hut
skates.
play its final game of the 1946 his a.bsence from athlc-ties will
Buyers take over on Thursday,
season with its nnnual tur.key ds)' necessnrily be for a conslde:oable
December 5, from 10 a.. m. to 5
period. Stork's play at center t!\ip
opponent, Lansdowne High on the
p. m.
year has beeD far above average.
Money and unsold toys should be Lansdowne fleld at 10 n.m. Thurs- Much of the sturdiness of the
collected at the Woman's Club on day.
Swarthmore line has been due to
FridaIY, December 6. from 10 a. m.
The
Gal'net
will
be
minus
two
his outstn.ndlng work in backing
to 1 p. m. Sellers receive 75 per
up the ltnc and the local elevenrcent of the sales price or sold of its star players. Dave Campbell,
will miss his stellar performance,
toys. Tho other 25 per cent will who has capably played tackle and
Coach
Robinson w1l1 undoubtedly
be given by the Mother's Club to
end this season, and Geo:"ge S"tork, pIny I
Comm".lnltY Health Society Center ter. Both of these players were In- bllity will fnU on this youngster's
of Delaware County. as will, any jured in the rough game with shoulders. Young IoC:eenen has been
broken but repairable toys which Ridley Township High on Novem- ~omlng along In good shape, this
year and he should give a !good
tolks might want to brIng along
ber 15th. Campbell dislocated his account ot himself.
and put in the box placed at the
Swarthmore's game with Ridley
shoulder nnd wlll be l'eplaced at
sale tor this purpose.
end by Davc Collins. Although TO,wnshtp wns pretty much Q
Camphell's injury will keep bjID nightmare for the local eleven. The
out of the big Lansdowne game it Garnet apparently was Sl't for the
is expected ,he wlll be active in ('ontcst and started in whirlwind
sport:" again by thn time the bas- fashion. The team scoring in the
kethall season o}l('ns at the first earl), pa:,t of the second quarter
of the new year. Storck who suf- on un attack sparked by Johhny
fered a fractured cervioo.l vcrtebt:a Polk and establishing a 7-0 lead.
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Surprise Program
To Feature
Event
Men's
Dept.,
Speare's
FirBt
Floor
AT
FRIENDS'
MEETING
Mothers Turn Santa's
Helper on
Dec. 5
FOOTBALL· NITE
SET FOR DEC. 6
I
~corgc M. Ewing of Columbia
ATI'END
COMMUNITY
SERVICE
I)~
".
HAY~THE
INN WITH PERSONAUTY
$21 PER CORD
.Ml's.
NEW C.A.R.E. DRIVE
-
Toole. l\'Ira. Albert Hlllos. Mrs. ELeRoy 'Mercer. and Mrs. George
GUlesple -spent Weaiiesday In Lan..
caster al£indlng an Antique sale.
STRATH
Fireplace and Furnac:e
Wood Cut to size and
delivered
ANY EVENT
.'. ~
Mrs.-J. PaUl Brown, Mri. Robert
FffiEWOOD
LOWERS
OR
<.
rrtry
Slm.rth mora,
~l
The annual Football Nile eele~
bratton, bonoring members of the
Swarthmore High School and .Junior football squads. will be 'held
at thc High School the evening
of Friday, December 6. A novel
and interesting program, dlfferenl
from any in the past. has becn
planned by the Citizens Athletic
Committee, which has chargc of
the event,
Because of the high cosl of food
and t)le difficulty of getting a
catcrer the dinnel' will bc a moro
limited affair than usual. It will
be attcnded by mCml}el'S of thc
football squad, their parents, the
coaching staff and the invited
~..lests who will take part in the
later program. 'Vives of the committee members will assist with
the cooking and the men of the
committee wtll do the serving,
whtch in Itself ought to be dIvertIng. The dinner will be held in
the High School cafeteriar beginning at ... 6: 30 o'clock.
The main progratn. which will
be tree to everybody In Swarthmore. will be staged In the High
School auditorium and will start
at 8: 30. It will be preceded by
a march by the Swarthmore High
School band through the downtown streets and to the High
School. Tho program, which wi1l
Include soveral distinct features,
Is still more or less of a top
secret.
But the presence of a
number Of the best known Universlty of Pennsylvania footba1l players and of Harry Robert. sports
columnist of the Phlladelphla Record. suggests something out of the
Ordinary.
Mr. Robert has a reputation as
a toastmaster and master of ceremonies and knows bis football.
There will be tootball movies" too.
What they will be is also undls-
(Contlnued ..n Page six)
However, the rugged going nnd thr.
unfortunate necessary remo ....al of
Storck and Warren from the
Swarthmore lineup 810wed down
the local boys considerably and
gave Ridley Township an opportunity 00 push over a. touchdown
by a well executed forwa:-d pass
Into Swarthmore's ena zono.
Swarthmore never again seemed
to bo able to regain Its original
drive in the Aecond half and Ridley Township, was able so score
tn·ico in, the Inpt quarter to end
the game at 18-7 in their favor.
Swarthmore's game with their
t:-uditlon Thnnk~g1vtng Day rlva.l
will undoubtedly' follow tho well
established pattern of po.st Turkey
Day contests. It w111 be a touch
and go contest with the Lansdov..ne
"Lords" depending on Herb Powell
and Bud Hunt to carry their at~
tack nnd spark Coach Willis Jones
tricky and preclsc rcVel'se ploys.
Landsdownc's record this year }las
n.:)t becr. outstanding but their
,
recoi'd against Swarthmore on
Thanksgiving Day is the one they
will be playing to maintain so an
above a\'erage performance by
them is certainly to be expected.
Coach Robinson will be able to
play Pre88man, Bierman. and Mc~
Cowan. eartler game casualties, on
a full time basis In this game and
It should help the Garnets chances
considerably. Bierman and Me...
Cowan will undoubtedly put.out at
top speed for it Is their last game
foOl· Swarthmore High. Othe:- 8enlor stand.outs who are playing
their last game nnd should sec a
grf!at deal rJf action ar,:, Bob Hop~
son, Bob Moorhead, Sam Nowell,
Bill Soden and Jimmy Hornaday,
Coa('h Robinson expectR much of
his boys against Lansdowne and
reflects the attitude of his team
when he remal'ked "'It is not ,:\0
case of whether we'U win, we've
got to win."
r.rhe lineup for the game is on
pugc six.
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LOCAL MEN AID
COLLEGE DRIVE
Nason Heads Spear
Committee for
$5,000,000
The Spccial Gifts: Committee of
SWlU'thlllorc Collel{e's $5,OOO,0()0
(,'1..lllpaign met for lun'JIH:.•::In Mon(l,IY :It thc Vnion l..Ca.gUCl CluJ,.
They discusscd plans for the
eUIT('nt campaign launched at
SW:lrthmo!'e on November 2 to
raise $5,000,000 in the next fivl'
years. The money has been lIesignatcd for increasing faculty Bala!"
ics und .scholarships, and the COllstruction of a mCnl<)rial Ubr:l.ry.
a women's dormitory. and a com·
bined physics and chemistry building. The present drive is only the
first phase of an 18 year program
of expansion to be completed by
1964, Swarthmo:-e's one_hundreth
anniversary. Intensive sollcltation
is being conducted on 0. regional
basis from now until June, 1947.
John W. Nason, Swarthmore
president. heads the committee,
and Philip T. Sharpies, president
of the Sltarplcs Corp.. serves as
vice~chalrma.n.
swarthm()reaDs at the luncheon
included: Leonard C. Ashton, Vice·
p:'csldent of Provident Mutual Life
Insurance Compo.nYi Thomas B.
McCabe, president ot the Scott Paper Co.: Harry L. 1.lilter. president
of Chester Dairy Supply Co.: James
A.
Perkins,
vice-president
ot
swarthmore Oollege; Claude C,
smith, senior partner with Duane.
Mo:,ris and Hcckscher Co.; and
Edward B.' Temple, pr~ident of
the swarthmore Nattonal:Bank.
HOLIDAY FAIR AT TRINITY
The Annual Ho1ida~ Fait' andDinner will be held at Trinity
Church, Thursday, December fith
bt-ginning at 2. Nearh! 100 women
have been engaged in preparing
for thc fair which is thQ highlight
or" the social program. Over 200
aprons, all hand nladc of rare n1atcrials, will he offered fol' sale,
The fane}' table will ha\-c hundt'eds
of Chl"islmus gifts for sale. and an
added attraction will be the table
of dresseu dolls. Candy, cal{es. jellies and prcset'ves will bc featured
at another table. A grab-:..bag cOllntel- will ue attractivc for the children, and t'he "white elephant"
tahle will have interesting novelties. mostly second hand. for sale.
Dinner will be served beginning
at 5:30 featuring turkey cutlets.
The 'Vornen's Guild of the
church sponsors the fair :mder the
general chairmanship of Mrs. :Malcolm D. Hodge. Other members of
the committee Include Mrs_ W. M.
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Harvey, Olive Cleavesl Mrs. Wm.
S. Patton. Mrs. Thomas W. Hopper,
Mrs. Samuel D. Reynolds, Mrs.
Teressa Ha,.es. Mrs. Howard Adams. Mrs. .John H. Hall, Anna
Blake, Mrs. Burris West, Mrs. S.
B. Brewster, Mrs. A. Q. Davis,
Mrs, Norman Hulme, 1'.lrs. A. H.
Knabb, Mrs. R. S, Quick. Mrs.
Wayne H. Randall, Mrs. Robert
Reed, Mrs. C. W. Worst and oihera.
BURT McKINNIE
Joint Labor Meeting
League of \,,"OIllt'Jl ,"-otc1''=;
Funeral services for Burt P. 1\1cand Swa.rthmore \Voman's Club
Kinnie. former Swarthmore Chau- will hold a joint meeting on Tucstauqua executive and ndvel'Uslng dt;.y VcccmIJc:' 3 at 8 p.m. on the
heaa of Station 'VSNJ, Bridgeton, ~ubjC'C!t "Do Labor and ManageN. ;J., for the past 10 years. will lnent havc a Common G.:)al" Speakhe held \Ved. in B:-idgeton and crs for labol' will be Alhert HotImun, vice president of Hosicry
followed this afternoon by inter\\'orkcl's Union, C.I.O.
ment In EastIawn Cemetery. :Mr.
Samuel Otto. manager Phikldel~rcl{innle d!ed at his
horne in phia Drcss Joint Doii.l'(]. A.F. 'of L,
Bridgeton Friday night from a
),Inllagelilent will be l'cPl'esented
heart attack.
hy P...')hert ~r. Ney, :Managcr Indus·
The McKinnie home on Ogden
tl'ial H.elation:-;, Eahlwin Locomoavenue was for over 20 years a
ti\'t~· and Hoy H, Sjohc:og, vico presimusical centct' and a frienfHv
dent of Brill :Manufacturing Co.
haven for the many Chauta'.1quans
ll,·_ l"runk C. Piot:,Son of tho Colwho journeyed through this com!c-ge
wi1l he moderator.
munity.
:Mr. McKinnie and his
The
lliceting w1ll be open lo the,
deceased wife Tekla Fm'm l\(cKinnie were active in mu~ical circles public.
of the borough. Both werc proSCHEDULE PROGRAM
fessional musicians.
The
E"'cning in Hollywood proSurviving in addition to his wife
gram
which
the J'unior \Voman's
nrc two sons, Paul, of 'Vaterbul'Y,
Club
had
planned
to present NoConn., and B,urt. .Jr., of Sacravember
12,
will
be
presented
Tuesmento, CaUf.
doS, .January 14. Mr. LeRoy Miller
of Pliiladelph!a is once agaln scheKappas to Sew
The Kappa Kappa Gamma Sew- duled to act as Master of Ceremoing Group will work between 10 nies, and the o:-iginally donated
and f p. m. Tuesday next at the prizes will be used for Kitts. Tichome of Mrs. Oliver Swan. 612 kets printed for November 12 'Will
be accepted January 14.
North Chester road.
The
THIS WEEKS CALENDAR
~esday, November 26
2: 00 P. M.-"Old Fashioned Thanksgiving Day" ........ Woman's Club
7:30 to 8:30 P. M.-:Visltors Night .................... Sproul Observatory
8:00 P. M.-.Jr. Club Bridge .......................... _............. 147 Park Avenue
Thursday, November 28
Braun to Review
10:00 A. M.-H. S. Football VB. Lansdowne .................... Lansdowne
The Literature Department, Mrs. 10:00 A. M.-Communlty Service .................... Friends Meeting House
11:00 A. M,-Thanksgiving Day Service .... Christian Sclence Church
Harold G. Griffin, chairman. will
Saturday, NO\'cmoor 30
present Rev. David Braun on Fri7:00-9:00 P. M.-How Green Was My Vallely .... Clothier Memorial
day, December G. from 10 a. m.
Sunday, Deoomber 1
to 11;30 a. m" at the club house. 11:00 A. M.--Mornlng \Vorship .............. __ ................. _...... Local Churches
~Ionday, December 2
Rev. Braun will review two
8:00
r.
M.-Monthl~
Book
Review .................... Presbyterian Church
books:, "Animal Farm," by George
,
\\"ednesda:,., December 4
Orvllle and "Peace of Mind" by
2:00 P. M.-6:00 P. H.-Bazaar .................................. Whittier House
Rabbi Jos!:i".la. Liebman.
Sound
ThUI'Sday, December .5
ef,ects:for "AnImal Farm" will be
2:00-10:00 P. M.-HoUday Fair and Dinner ............ Trinity Church
by Harry Faust.
10:00 A. It'[.-5:00 P. M.-Toy Exchange .................... Woman's Club
.,.......
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PERSONALS
\Jean Gob ....8' a sophomore at
Cornell Unlverolty. accompanied IIY
three . c1.....mate.. .will vlelt wltb
her family on UJ)lverslty place- on
ThUdlksglvlng Day and attend the
Penn ..Cornell game.
II,..,. Flossie Garr.tt Garwood of
Princeton a.venue whose e~gage..
m,ent to IIr. Jay D. Cook. Jr.. ot
Thayer road has been annouDced;
will be guest of hDno: Friday wb.n
:Mrs. T. A. campbell of Ridley P4l'k
will entertain a.t a. dessert-bridge.
Postmaster and 14 .... A. P. Sma!lay of Yale avenue will have their
son and daughter-In-law Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Smalley. their daugh-
tel' Barbara and BOn .. agt. Everett
Smalley.
home on terminal
leave. as -their guests Of Thanksgiving Da.y and 'over the week-end.
k
d Mrs P t R W
r. ~
• or er
•
ray
and their three young BOns of
Plt¥oburgh .....rlv.d Frlday'to vla\t
over tbe holida.ys .with the former's
par3nts 14r. and Mrs. L. P. Wray
of Walnut lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Smith
of BalUmore pike will enterta.in
Mr•. and Mrs. WiIUam G. 'MeCul..
locb at Rittman. Oblo over tI!.e
week-end. :Mrs. ~cCu11oeh 18 'the
former Miss Gene Smith.
lI:!= Alvan Wood Stuart of, v.... sar a.venue
will enterlaJn her
,
bridge club at a luncheon at the
Ingleneuk, Thursdar. December 6.
Bridge will tallow at the Stuart
J;..
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nJESl)AY, NOYEiIIBER 28, 1146
THE SWARTHIIOREAN
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CArolyn 110.... ot P"'!"'Jahl'Oad;
wlll spend the Th&Ilkslrlvln&' bollday and w.ek-.nd vlelUDS' ber
brolher ...tn-law and sister, EIISIIID
and Mrs. Donald W. Smith, of
BrooklYD, 'No Y.
Kathie
ot Wallingford.
ent~rtalned' at a dinner party betorll tb. Benlor Ball at the SwartbImOre Htsh School; Friday evening.
Mra. William H. G.brlD8'. of
Unlvers1ty place, entertained Informally at luncheon Frl.day In
honor of Mrs. L. T. Janda. of
Drexel Park, who will BOon join
ber hueband. Lt. Col .. Janda. now
stationed at Fort Bragg. N. C.
I
Hay~.
Mrs.. Donald A. CroBBet, of Bidley Creek road, Media. entertained
at a. ,~ridge.tea Tuesday In honor
of 'Mrs. Nathan Bachman, 8rd, a
newcomer to Swarthmore, and
Mrs. L. T. 3anda. of Drexel :pal'k.
. Ruth Wagcer wUI .spend the
Tbankoglvln8' holldaya tram Indiana. State Teachers College at her
home on Dickinson avenue.
::Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Morse,
of Parrish road. wiIl enterta.tn as
their house guest over the Thanks",
giving holidays. Jo ADn GlbBOD, of
Los Angel... Cal .• wbo IB attendlD8'
a scbool of music in New York
City;
,
u.. Phelfer Ia a graduate ot
G"r:nuwtown ,,~edemf', .. fmherat
College B. A .. UD1veraity Of Penn,
,Sylvania Medical School. II. ·D.'·U
and Interned at BO'Il Mawr Boopltel.
Ho Is a member of the' Delta
Upsilon and Alpha Xu Pi Omega
fmtbrnlUe&
Lt. Phelt.r Ia at..pieBe"t etatloned at Randolph Fjeld, Texas.
Th. wedding will take place the
early port of Febl'1J8tY.
'
.
Mr. and Mrs. WilHam H. Ward.
of ~trath Ha.ven &venu&, enter:
talned Mr. Ward's nephew, Mr.
John Hann. of San Franelaco. Cal,
who flew in trom the west coast
for a. week~end vlslt. .
Dr. ant\.· M.... George B. Sickel
and Mr. and Mrs. FerriS W. Mitchell. of Btrath Ha.ven avenue, a.ttended the Dartmouth-Prtnceton
football game at Princeton on 'Saturday.
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:Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hueay,
of DloklnQon avenue. wlll enter!aln at a family dinner on Thurs..
day.
June Bigelow, of ScanJdale, N.
Y., formerly of Swarthmore will
spend the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Willla.m R. Huey ot Diel;lnson
Mrs. Jessie W. W':llchet. of Glen..
cae. Ill., announces the engagerri.nt of ber daugbt.r Ann. to Mr.
Robert L. Wells, of V8B8&r a.venue.
0
Miss Wulebet 18 a gra.duate_ ot
j
POinted lleevee &114 full eJWt. Her
Mr. Ralph Grieco 1'f Ch_r
:Y
and.me carried a colol>lal bouquet and Mr. Chari"" E. Black &clod
of white rOeee 8Ild boUvardtL
&0 ueh.rs.
'M\ae Jean IIa.cDonald
Nova
Tbe brld.·s moth.r wore a gown
Scotia and New Bedford, Ka88. r 8B of black velvet, am8.11 btack " hat
maid of honor, wore a pale gre;en and
corsage of pink roses. The
gown with lace bOdice. small" pep- mother of the brldcroom wore a
lum. and full net skirt. Ber colon-' gown of black
hat
tal bou'quat was ot American and a cOl'8a8'o; of ·.plnk
,B.auty roa.. ~d she wore a band , Mr. Fred SCott ot Girard ev....
of ~ In her halr." . .
; , ' .. pue' ,'eaDl' "~h" Prom,". Me" ~'and'
Tb. bridesmaids. Mra William ;otber numbe", procedln8' the cere' .
S. Fawcett ot'MacPade Boulevard, mony.
.
sister of the brldel aDd !Irq. ! A small recepUoD was held at
Cbarles ,E. Black at Rutl.d8'•• j!4ed~ 'inli~ ~inedlate1'y· toUoWlns'
cousln of tbe brIde, wore slmllar ithe ,ceremoDY.
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styl. gown.·1n Am.rlcan Beaut)' I Alter ..··tbree-w.ek weddlng'trlp'
1Jha.4e. They· .carrled. bouQ.uets of ito, Florld:a the )l"oung, couple will
ot
a.
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Comple.te
IGNITION
MOTOR
BRAKE
TIRE
'Dartmouth & Lafayette Alia.
Seroice
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Call· 0440
~i~ii~1ii~~ii1ii~~iiii1ii~gii~~~ii~~~~~ii~
Mr, and )(ro. J. :ii::eeler Stauff.r;
oi Dartmouth avenue. announce' '1
~rh~do:~a!'=;'\fo:~~:'2~~
Miss Edltb John:",
'at " o'clock, In' the Darby Pres..
blyterlan Church. The Rev. Rob:r. Lamont offlclated.
. Mr. and Mr& Walter L. Thorpe
of "plcklnson a.venue returned last
week from s. ·10-day automobUe
trip to the Great Smokles and
MASON-BRINSFiElD
Skylne Drive.
'
The marriage of Miss Anne
Arthur Dodd of Swarthmoro
Brinsfield da.ughter ot Mr. and'
~venuc has been initiated Into DelMrs. John L. Brinsfield 'ot Girard
ta UpsIlon; 30cial frate:-nlty at
avenue to Mr. George P.· Mason
Penn State. Dodd. 'a graduate ot
80n of Mrs. Cha'rles It: Mason and
Swarthmore High School. Is a
the late ~r. Mason of Chester. took,
sophomore In meteorology.
place Saturday afternoon. NovemMr. and Mrs. G. H. Froebel, Jr.,
ber 23 at 4, o'clock in the Bwarth..
ot . Lehigh University, will spend
more ,Methodist _Church. '.l"b.e Rev.
Thanksgiving week~end at the avenu~.
Dr. Roy, N. Keiser offlclated. at the
Froebol home on· Swarthmore ave·
Robby Hopso~, of Ru1;8'ers ave- double. ring ceremony pertoMIlQd
nue, entertained 18 trlends dur- before an altar banked with, terns
nue.
Jean Brown of North Chester ing the intermission of the sen- and cb~santhemums.
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road ente:1alned a. group ot friends lor Ball.
Jack Harant, of Cleveland, to'rThe bride, given in marriage by
at her home during the Intermisher ta.ther. wore a .. white satin
ston of tho Senior P!"Om ot the merly ot Swarthmore. will spend weddl~g' gown tashJoned with fl~ted
Swa.rthmore HIgh School. Friday tbe Thankoglvlng bollday Willi hodl~i)•. a ....·,eetbe.,rf. necklllle
..• , lo,ng
evening.
Mra. L. :r. storck and famll'!· of liiiii~iii~~~~~~:;;;~~;ii~
Nancy Van Allen, a. sophomore Crest lane.
David. Weiland. a. student at
at Welle9ley College and Carol Van
Gettysb".1rg
College. spent last
Alan a. freshman at Buck.nell Uniweek-end
at
his home on South
versity will arrive home tomorrow
Chester
road.
to spend the Tbanksglvlng bolldays
Aprons & White Elephantt\
with their par-ents. Mr. and 1\11'8.
ENGAGEMENT
A. H. Van Alen of Park avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. LougMr. John W. Taylor. Jr., of Baltiheau.
of Thayer road announce thE"
more, Md •• will be the Van Al~'s
engagement
of their daughter.
At Whittier Bouse
guest tor the week-end.
Nancy.
to
Mr.
Donald Pugh. son
. Mrs. Newlin R. Smith Qnd Bon
2 to 6 P. M.
Linford are visiting :Dr.' and. Mrs. of Dr. and MTS. WllUam Bal'l'OW
Pugh,
of
P!"ovldel1ce
road,
WallLngJ •. Russell Smith of Elm avenue
Tea Served
tor_a fow.weeks. Mr. Newlin Smith tord.
will spend the Tbanksglvlng holiMiss City
Loughead
Is a Grove.
graduate
of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Gro·.re
College.
Cjty.
day, wltb bla family.
.
A group ot b0!y8 and girls of Pa, Mr. P1;1gh was graduated f.om
2 XMAS SPECIALS
the High School visited qeorge, Princeton University and is attendIng
University
of
pennsylviptla
Storck of Crest Jane during the Inl'IBW8WEJlX ' ••1Ii _
-yr.
termission of the Senior Ball Fri- Law School. He served o.s a'ftrst
After Ian. 1, ",'0 VK yr.
lieutenant In the Marlne Corps durday nlgbt.
ATLAFfiO IIfONTHLY
Anne C. de Furia a freshman at Ing the war:
per yr.
Pembroke College wUl a,rrlvo
Begnlar Pri..
per yr.
Mt'S. Marie G. Donnelly of Yale
Wednesday by pla.ne to spend_ the
Mrs,' Lloyd E. Kauffman
holiday week-end at her home on avenue announces the engagemen't
8wa.. t8"
of her daughter. YVoOnne Marle, to
North Chester road.
8uble:r1.9tloDa :For A.U _ _slDei
SWB.rthmoreans attending the Lt. Robert Thomas P-hetter. M. C.
University ot Pennsylvania. were son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester E.
~1Cdged to the following sororities Pheiter of Ch~8tnut HUl.
UNITY ASSEMBLY
Miss Donnelly Is a. graduate of
Wednesday evening: Jane Davis.
Borough. Ball
10:80 A.M. Every WedD e9d~y
Alpha Cbl OmGge.;, Delphln. Mur- Gould Academy. at~nded
ZELIA IlL WAIJ1'ERS, 8peBlter
phy. Delta Gamma; Helen Kraus. ary Junior College' Qn~ the Br'Yn
Everyone Welcome
Kappa. Alpba. Theta;' Marilyn Mac~ Mawr School of Nursing.
Elw~e and Claire Cocbran. Kappa
Kappa Gamma;. and Caroline
F1aberty. Trl-DeIL
Mrs. IrvIn R. MacElwee of Mt.
Holyoke place entertained '24
guests on November 16 In honor
THuRS.~FRI.-SA'l'. ,
o.f the .blrthday anniversary of Mr.
11IREE
LlTfLE GIRi.s
MacElwee.
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Beauty Owu ~ Tbankful
HWtI
13 SoaIhCbeder Road
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with
JUNE HAVER
.and
GEORGE MONTGOMERY
Added: March of TIme
uIs Everybody Happy?"
Attend . Our .Ooll_ Hour
~ ' " 8:411 p_.lIf.
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MON.-"'l'Ul!:S.-W1i)D.·
CLAUDIA AND DAVID
. starrInIr
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ROB~ ,Y01JNG'
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BIG KIDDIE8SBOW
Saturda.,. Ma$Jnee
Ul:IIO-4:00 P. 1IL
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DE.4DLINE-WEDNEBDAY NOON
'. Landscape. CQntractorB
,Phone Chester Hei~hts 194
*
Leeuwenh~ek, .in l~1!3. ~the fir~ to dUIUrb the privacy of the .teeming bustle of the
unseen world_ The "wretched wee beasties"
cavortirig ilin()Cendy fulder
ieri. were la~r
indicted arid conViCted by'Kqich and PaSteUr.'
Unbeknown to Leeuwenhoek, he had discovered a 'ricious and unseen world of killers,
now known as bacteria. or germs.
• The span of timebet'i\'een' Leeuwenhoek and Pa.steur
w.,.alinost 200 y~.OnlY ad aTerage lifetim~ has paued .
since,Puteur's experiments, Ciormg whiCh 'practically aU
_UCIW aboutcfi.e..... and itsueilunenihas·bftD dis"
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PIerbyterian Church Notes
ilig iate~ Thepbmiiacisi works with the physlciall in
bringing Dew"".and better m~catio~"iIi~
the
sickroom.·
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J.!t'lQ
'D
.it,a:: _,
.
·>f the LeB80n. f$ermon In all
Sunday mormog at the 11 churches of ChrJat Scientist. Sun..
o'clock ~rv1ce the Bermon win b~ day. Novemer 24.
IlHandUJ!g ~fe's Problems-Preju_
dice",
.
Trinity Cbarch Not..
The c"burch Hour Nurserty meets
HOly Communion Will be celeeach Sunday morning from '11 to brated Sunday at 8 a.m. at which
11 .o'clock In the Pariah House time the men e.nd bOYB of the confor ChH,sren from 8.8'e' 1 to 'I.
"'.8'&Uon will WOrab!p together.
All departm.nte of the Church Br.akfast will be ••rved followiDS'
SCbool meet. at 9:45 o'clook each the service.
Sunday moi111.ng. The Women's BiChurcb School meete at 9:t5
ble CI&OB meet at 10 o'clock In the Lm. Holy CommuDion will be cel.Cburch ~pt.
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brated at 11 &. m. Tb~ Choir wlll
The Young Ad~t'a Club wtlI
a1ng the Communion Service. MJ.a..
IDeet next SUnday evenlnS'. December 1, at 6 o'clock for supper sa ParOchloUs, by Oldlo)y4. Th.
and program. Dr. 'l'beodore Paul- Anthem will h. "R.Jolce In the
Lord Alway", by Pureell.
lin, ProfOBBOr of Hletory at the
'l'he Young People·s Fellowship
COll..... wlll speak on "What Are
will
meet at 6 p.m. Choir School
the\'Pattarns for World Order?"
will
hold lIB clasees Monday and
The Hll!b SChool Fellowships of
Wednesday
at 4:80 p.m.
thle Church and TrID1ty Church
Th.
Annual
Holiday Falr will be
wlll meet at TrID1ty Church Sunb.ld
Tbursday.
b.glnnlng at 2 p.m.
day eveD1n8' at 8 o·c1ock.
The Pblladeiphia and West JerMeILocIiIt Church Not..
••y PresJlYter\al P~er Mee~
The
Church School meeu Sun:
will b. h.ld at the Witherspoon
day
mOrning
at 8:46. ClaB8ee are
Building
10:45 iLm.
Decemprovided
tor
children of aU B.gea
b.r 2. !Dbe aublBct will be "Th.
and
for
adUlts.
Way of the star" and the leader
The mlnlster win preach at thu
wlll he M\ae Agnes M. Wukle. .
mornlng
aerviC6 at 11 o·clock.
The monthlY aewlng day ot the
'l'be
Church
Nursery will b. In
Woman'. ABeoclaUon will b. h.ld
sesaton
during
the morning aervWedneecJa.Yt December 4. from 10
Ice
to
care
for
th, younger ohUto t o'clock. Members are asked
dren.
to hrln8' a sandwich. a h.v.rage
The Youth Fellowship will meet
will be serv.d.o Clrcl. t. l\lra Frank
In
the chapel at 7 o·c1ock.
•
Jlarkley, Chalrman.. w1ll have.
The
Church
Board
of
Education
c'haJs'e of th. sewiDS'.
• A ,;peclat service will he beld In will meet Tuesday evening at· the
the Church School tble. Sunday home of Mrs. 1.. 1.. Hedgepeth.
morn!D.s- to totroduce Dr. ~ Lewla Twyckenha,n road. Bowll.ns' Green.
The monthlY meeUng of the om·
CUtler, the Dew M1n1ster tlt Edu..
c\al board wlll b. h.ld FrIday
cation, to the yoUD8' peOP1.!.
The monthly book revieW's pre- .venlnS' In the chap.l.
onted by Dr. Bra".ln, Dr:~ CUUer
FrieDda Me eIiD£ Not..
and Mr. Faust will be beld on
First Day SCbool claeBes wlll
lIoncta&'. December 2, at 8 o·clock,
In the ParlBb Bouse ·Inaiead ot meet In W'h1tUer Houee Sunday
mornIng at 8:46.
TueBday .v.nInS'.
The Adult Forum meeUng at
9:46 In the Meetlng House, win
conalder the proposed rev1aed
Querl... J. :samard Walton will
direct the discussion.
The Meeting for Worship convenes at 11 o'clook. ChUdren will
\)e cared for in Whlttler House
during the MeeUng hour.
on
iiETiiODlST CHURCH
Roy N. Ke\aer. D.D.. lIfialet.r
SUNDAY. DECEMBER 1
8:45 A. H.-Chureh SChool.
11:00 A. 1I.-MorDing S.rvlce.
''Thankful
for
. Wha.t"
1:00 P';·II.-Youth F.llowahlp.
'. TlUNlTYc CHURCH
Rev.~' Geo. C. Anderson, Rector.
. sUNDAY. DECEMBER 1
8:00 A...-'-'''-'-Corporate Commun, . lon, \ Men and Boya.
9:4& t.II.-Churo'll SChool.
11:00
M.-HoJly Communion.
':00 P. M.-"-ycnlD8' people's Fel. lowBhlp:
THANKsGIVING DAY .
8:00 A. IIL::"'Holy Communion.
1 0: 00 A. IIL-CommunltY Bervioe
(Frlenda
Meetln8'
•
House).
THl!l RELIGIOUS SOCIETY 01"
FlUENDS·
.
SUNDAY. DECEMBER 1
9:45 A. IlL-Adult Forum:
J.
Bemard Walton wtlI
lead a dlecuaeton on
the proposed revl8ed.
querles.
9:45 A. 1I.-F1rB1 ])a$' School.
11:00 A:. K.-Meetlng tor 'Worshlp.
I
IIr.....d II.... H. Llndle)' Peel
Thankqtvln&' Du wbon
gu_ wlll/Inc,ade Dr. anel
Eu..,ne S. Farley and their
Robert and Eupne. Jr•• 'Clf Wilkesbarre, and IIr. and Mra
Worth Spackman ot CoateBvI1le.
or
and tor the holiday week-eacl. lin.
Peel'", bro",_r and _r-In-law
Mr. and II~. A. Cralc Lippincott,
th.lr dlLUlfhter Lola Lippincott anel
Mr. Rlcbard LaDS of PIalD1leId.
N. J.
STRATI IAVEl-lIE
INN 11TH PERSOUUlY
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Wood Cut to . - . _
cleliverecl
Swarthmol'tl, Penna;
$21 PER CORD
Rill • • •tioas 'DOW' . . . ,_
F. M. Sch-'Hey,
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taken for n .....i.iac,
Cbriatmu and N.- Y c.n s-rtta- 0880
Moor .... Jleeti..... AYeS.
GudeaCity
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Kitchen Cabinets.
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Utility Cabinets .
BaiIt to Suit Your
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FrieacI&' Coaf_ce Dra_ 70
The Internatlon&J r.latlone CODPEN
fefence held at Swarthmo.:e 001lege on Novemb~r 16, 18 aDd 17
under the auspices ot the AmerI ..
can Friends SeJ;"Vlce Committee waa
.attended by 70 young people,
mostl, college students from the
lIfiddle Atlantic are&. Th. main
purpose of the conference' was
the exch&nge of Ideas on the polltical and economic 8.8l)ec'b!l of Intematlonal reJationa.
WDtl'ed WellocI<, En.u&b JournaUst and former Labor member
~f Parliament. addressed the aroup
on the subject ot decentralization
of population' and Industry in order
OUR COMPLETE
to create a. more genulne- cc.mmunlty. Bayard Ruetln. ou_dMEET YOUR NEEDS
Ing N.gro lead.r and field seCretarY'tor the FellOwship ReconcWa.tlon, ouWnea:·a. 'prDBTam
violent approach to, 'World probleme, callIn8' tor dlearmam.nt,
economic freedom~ leas nai10nal
sOTereignty, and splrltual. unity.
WllUam Jlubben. editor of the
,
i,
Frl.nds Int.lllgenc.r and director I
.of re1l&1oua. studies at Georp
School. and Roy McCOrkel. aseoelate secretary ot the AmerlCf.l1
Friends Service Committee. also
spoke.
,
Members and :friends of the
Swarthmore and La.nBdowne Meet..
Ings provlded !Overnight hospitallty
. ChoIen at Mercenbur1r
Jay Snape of Harvard a~enue for delegates both FrIday and
nnd Andrew Kirk. ot South Chester Saturday uJgbt&
VENUE~
road have- been elected to the
Cb.mletry Club at lI.rc.rsbQrlr
Brownies Give Play .
Twenty-siX Brownies of ..a'OI< ,
Academy where they are students.
No. 96 entertained their
at a Thanksgiving play and Dam'l
MQllday to 8 o'clock at the Rt,tg"rs I G!
T .. 6 Robert C. Reed received h1a
avenue School.
dlacba.rge November 11 at Ft.
The troop conunittee wUI enter...
Meade aiter a year's service and
taln the mothers of the entire, baa returne~' to his home on Colgroup a.t a tea, Thursday, Decemlege avenue. He hid been doing
bel' 6 at the home of Mrs. John
lahorato,," work at Indiantown
Gap and at Ft. Meade. Bob and 'l'a.ylor of 132 Yale ~venue.
Mrs. John G. Moxey. Jr••
his father, Mr. Ro:ttert H. Reed,
Mrs.
Howard S. TUrner are
will lea.ve November 29 for Chileaders
of the Brownie Pa.ck,
cago. Ill.. whel'e they .w1U spend
Allce
M&.l'l'1ott
serving as .....'Istanlt
a week attendlng the .Internatlonal
leadllll".
Llv. stock. Show.
:Mrs. Margaret Marsh. ot Park
avenue, entertained her sl8ter, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Anthony
J. R. Frttot, of JacksonviUe, Fla., a.nd children, Perry. Rodger and
who was here on a visit last week. Malcolm ot Haverford avenue are
Mrs. Henry L. Smith and M\ae spendlng th. bollday. ·with Mrs.
Ellzabetb Smith ot tf.wartthmore Anthony'a parents, Mr. and Mra.
avenue returned by motor from Arthur L. Perry of RalFw&7, N. J.
Florida
FrIday.
havln8'
lett . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howe of
"Swarthmore October I to Ylsit Dr. Rutgers avenue will bave :Mr..
H. Lawr
week at Ft. Lauderda\e. while Dr. gueate on Thursda;y.
H yeu. can't buy or build this
Smith wbo Ie on the eI&ff at at.
Bill Blck.1 a student at Dartyear, here are a few steps you
Vincent's Hospital, Ja.ckBonv1l1e" p10uth College will arrive home
attended~ . medical meetings in this evening to spend the Thankstake toward home ownership:
Miami. On the way north, Mrs. giving week.. end with his parents
Smith and b.r daDS'ht.r etopped Dr. and Mrs. George B. Slck.l
(Il PLAN. YQUR HOME CAREfULLY IN ADat Pinehurst and vtelted In 'WIn- Strath H&ven avenue.
VANCE.
cheel.r. V&.
Edith lIaher a etudont at Ch"""1
K.... Guenth.r FrOebeJ, :Jr.. the Chase JuDior College wlll' spen'D.
(2)
1111 HOME flNANQNG PLAN !HAT
torm.r Mle8 V1r8'ID1a Yorke3. baa the Thi..nkstdvtng vacation at her
tak.n a poIItlon &II oecretarY tor
WRL FIT TOUIl NIED$..
the J'rench' azu~l'SpAnla' depart- home Qn Rutgers avenue.
m.nt at Lehlgb UnIverBIl¥ wblle
. MrS. F. A. C. VOBters ot Seeane
her husbaad Is otudy\DC a,t Leh\a'h. had' ae h.r week-end p - Mr.
let us help
Nan""
of Corn.ll ave- and 1Irs. :rames Richard Clf Wa8hAU. entertalDed i: rew Mendo ILt ID8'Ion. D. ~ FrIday eveD1D8' Mrs.
the movies eatur
at dlnner•
alP" illI_iII~•• IIJ_ _ _
•
and JIiiL 'Ro~ Bllkert aad.
Mr. and Mrs. Goo.... A. lIorre
.-=.. ._...... _" e-" trom·Atl&Dta,. a...,~ ..,..d. ~
te.,.-nr mu'Y_I
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ft.ven\ew ......._ to 115 PrMIdent daJB with Dr. UMJX- Goo.... B.
~ue, Butt......
of Btl th
a_ae.
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CHRISTMAS
GIFTS SELECTED EARLY
ARE BEST
stoCK CAN
"'tor non-
I
BUCHNER'S
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SWARTHMORE
NEWS NOTES
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Bel'-
.
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Home Planners' Progress
can
p"n
·~oYeted. OGrkiiowledgeiseXp.ndingaun~increu- .
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5'rienelly CIrcle enjoyed a pleaaant
eveo1D&' of entertainment on Novembw 21 at the Woman'. Club.
In the
at. the ~dent,
Mrs. John H. Pitman, Mra Arthur lIedgrave, a former preoddent,
preodded.
.
_
Betty.J08Il Quick ot Swa,rtbmore, who attended Oberlin Coil _ ... a etudent at the Conservato1'7: .....d Is now a student teaeher
under Vladimir SokolCNl8, at the
New School of llualo In PbI!adelphia, showed rare tal.nt In he.
pJanD8' ot three plano ..Iectlona
Mra Paul, Towner of Prospect
Park save an Interestln&' review
ot the book "Tomorrow wlll b.
Mond&7". by Melba Marlett. of
Franklin, mchJ.can whoee books
are ,well known and popular, ...
peclal1'y with lIfiddle Western read8",- It :la the story of the author's
Ilte as one of three. sisters who, at..
ter their mothe:"s death
separated and reared by different
tamiUes. .Mrs. Towner, in har In..
lmltable manner. made the cb&raotera In. the book come a.l1ve and
beld. the Interest of the audlence
unUl the end of the atory.
A oliver olrerlnS' wae tak.n tor
the b.nellt of the Clrcl. treasury
and canned 8'00118 were brougbt IIY
members to 1111 Thankslrlvtns baaket&
..-CO
JIAlUOBDD
ao.u.
Pe1nol TOLD.' : 'et. autor
Anne N. COohnIII
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1946
Mr. anel lira. Robert L. Coate.
PARK A
W~am J.Stel!hani, jr~
It." ,I."
A
ME
THEATRE
.....a·1I. 'rOLl) BcI1tor
'at
SALE
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4.
i .....'
EN IDTAINS
•,....
at Harva..-d avenae will enlert*1n Columb" avenue wlll entertaln . .
at
&
tamlly dinner ~
th.lr peats on Tbanbli\.v\na' Dqo
X_ben anel trIendo of the
,..,.Il'i'll-DHII;;'_' ::=~H:R!OAY AlR SWABll'llllOBli\, ....
OBICAN. Il1'O.. PUB!.up+:.
n
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~T~H~E~SW ARTHIIOREA N
.~
FRIENDLY CIRCLE .
:lbee...
lege in the class pf 1944.
Mr. Wella Is the nOB ot Mr. and
Mrs. Charles C. Wella. of EvanBton. Ill.
He' graduated from
EVanston High Scbool. from the
Unlveralty of Rochester In 1939.
and obtained his Master s degree
from Ca.Ufoqrnla. Instltu~ ot Te~h
nolOS'Y in' 1940. _ He Is now einployed as an engineer by the WestInghouse
ElectrIc
Corporatlon.
During the past year he bas been
serving ae Aselotant Scoutmaster
of Swarthmore TrOOp a.
.of
_______
THE SWARTBMOREAN
orep~. matchI:Dg
...
the mal'rlage
28, 1948
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I\D&'W, tip
~:.wl~~.e:n~!~ :~oo~:YO~:ncn:i-:~,,:=gae"":""ea::..~~e handa- at :~~e:v~~~:,:~vI:.::;:.liere
RUGGIERIO--JOHNSON
11JDDA.Y, fIf(J.EI.~
_08
Mr.
WhlliI9t
•
goul
SWII1IInore Rational Bank &Tmst
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BOnOw ARRBlIRIII.....DIl'IIfSSItJlDU I.OCAtLY
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THE SWARTHMOREAR
••
Include Mr. and Mrs. James R.
man or Vauar aV4Inue wlll enter... Schurz o.nd young eoD Jimmy of
_
at a Th"'ksgIving Day dlnn.r WUkesbarre. .M.r~ and Mra. Benja.when th.lr gu.ats will Include Mr. min Stockton Collins of :Allentown.
and M.... Frank H. Robbins of Bnd Betty Cook a student at Penn
Rldl.y Park. Ma'or and M:s. Rob- Btata.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. BankB
ert E.. Moist ot Park avenue and
their house gueets. Mr. aod Mrs. and their daughter Molly of HarBenry F. Baptiste and their daugh- 'WI.rd avenue spent the week-end In
ters MIllgaret and Patricia Bap· AUantlc City. Mr. aud Mrs. Be"".
tIste of Bhang1H>l. China. aod their will entertain the latter's brother
BOn cadet Ted Baptisfe... student Mr. Paul M.ltten. M~. Mitten and
.at Bordentown MilitarY Institute. their cWld:en Andy and Polly ()f
Virginia. Morse .. treehman at Arlington. Va.., as their guests· on
the University ()f Maryland will Th"okBglvlng Day and tlie bollday
arrive Wednesday to spend the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Horse
holiday week-end at her home on
of Yale avenue will entertain Mr.
Yale avenue.
Mr. ond Mrs. Jay D. Cook of Morse's cousins Mr. and M:".8. Mar..
Thayer road Will entertain at a quls Morse of Poughkeepsie, N.Y ••
family party "n Thanksgiving Day. over tbd holiday week-end and
The group .,... bich arrives Wednes ... with their guests will attend the
da.y to remain over the week-ena. Army-Wavy game Saturday.
Burgeaa ....d Mrs. John H. PIt-
GIRLS
TO!»-RANlaNG 1'05InOliiI'
Cams delivers'·
The meaD~~ of National HODOr
Society was explained by Steven
INER
RESHER
Spencor. carolyn and Alice Hornaday.
Conduct Uolqne Survey
Meinbers at the Junior 'and Se-
LOWERS'
OR
ntor High Schools are enga,ged
o
THANKSGIVING FEAST
(20 upl
Ibs ..
and
43e
e 20
(16IIMI
to Ib
e.
49
c
1·59c
1.51c
CIANIERRY. SAUCE ~~ack
DI
and Wa'-'s
""9c
Mlx.d Nub
" ."9c
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Mc!w'am .......... Ie
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California Currant. '':18c
Seedl... Ral.lns , ..... 15c
Oyster Crack....
"",'21c
Sage or Th,,... Ie
'Mi. IIli .ad .............. In". Pocbd ......
Ii ...... " 7 .... Dell • • • thnror.
I'aaq Ib7 Pack ......pkla N~Y.! zoe
Oleaw••• Apple "ac.
'::;.2 .7e
.......... halt Cak.
Z .;t •••59
IISI» WboI. B ••ts
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A... ......".p
Kela.1 CoraGoldon N.:;," .7e
'Yllptaltl.
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Bleaded .Jal.. ~..r.f=
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n.rlda Oraal_ .Jalce G
1Ib•• a'. Pie MI.
1'...... DoaDte ~Ia
• Z .l:'. zoe
Ideal
MiaAoed
. .forMeat
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MelloWMSI. a.ar ',o....m d ftavor. Iftough for
=t
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a doIkIous
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ENRICHED SUPREMI
BREA.D
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It's H......,,. Itau....
IO
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tisl to success.
in Telepboae 1!~
EARNINC;S "
Compare with . . . •
. In Your
tollow&: 1st, "Black Beauty"; 2nd.
"Tom Sa.wyer."' In the Senior Hlgh
'the results were: lat. "Wutherlng
Heights.. ; 2nd, "Tom SawYer."
Much Interest was .shown In this
novel projeot,' directed by Olivia
•
W:hlte, librarian.
----HEAI1I'lI COUNOlL
SURROUNDINGS AND
ASSOCIATES
One ot tho Important councils
at the High Bchool Is the H,a1th
Counell. It 18 made up of members
of the faculty who are directly or
'Indirectly connected with health tn
the school and two studcmts, one
'from the Student Council and the
oth"er ,a' representative of Oarn~
the school paper. The two main
tuncUons of the Health Counell
a.re to .coordina.te the health services of the school and to takt'>
charge of all phases ot h~alth in
the scllool. Coordinating the health
services of the school includes
keep'ng the facUlty. informed of
what Is being done. securing their
help when necessary; eliminating
any overlapping whlCJ:h may exist
In the teaching of health. and
checking to seo that all Important
areas In the health' fteld are taugh t.
To.klng charge of all phases of
health includes organizlng health
e~orts such as vosture campaigns
and' taking care of community
health project&-for Instance, tho
trae X-rays for T. B. The present
members of the council are Yirglnia Allen, chairman; Mabel Ewing.
secretary; . Frank
Morey,
G.
Baker Thampson, Mtllard Robin·
SOD, Edith Kenney. Teddy Oppenl~nder (Student Conncll Represen';
tatlve). and Penny Carter (Garnet
Representatlve).
."QrchidtJ AllDalJ,r
ftc
N
Adnncement
Deve1opmat'
aaii;
and
INVESnGATE TODAY
c~s
sr...... P..
Swa. .110
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. DO YOU KNOW THAT
ResuJator?
!
FUEL OIL
\ COAL
THEBB.L TEI.EPHONE,CCl.1ftPANr .
OF PENNSYLVANIA
1631 Arch Street
Philadelphia
or
bin 315, McClatchy ...
69th and Market!li
Upper-Dwbt
I'.
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SIMMONDS
as
_
I
ALICE
Free Pboii8 ServIce
Swartmnore
_
. CAB WINTERS
PhOM Media 2726
100 W. 4th St.
N_ State 'lbMIre)
TOY EXCHANGE
Driveway Construction
Asvhall or Concrete
I,sttup SoItcited
_Ie
PETER DI NICOLA
01'11-.)
·1Ieal
NOIarJ PubUo...IDsiiraDce
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.
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G.nfrown'~
u~.:e~ 0'7'5"5- .
,
~rice'B brother, Mr;- TJtoina8
Price of Lexington, Ky. I
" Pvt:'R:. Blair Prlc•• Jr•• la' ""'.ndtdg a iurlough a.t his· home on
~orth '; Ches~Qr. road ,f~l1!:lwlDg :1
six-week training course at Ft.
Bragg, 'N. C, He leaves saturday
Camp Stonman. Plttsburgh.
i
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PIANO' TUNING' .
'aiid Rep&lrlng SIBee lt10s
,
I
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.
&lid. ~E09R&TIN~
wOrk 00arimIeed..,
.,.,
:·Wrlle
. New aDd tU.bul\,Pta:n'os
A:r,BiAN ii. i»AItKER
' Phdne; MNi'""~"~04S9.j{
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S~RTlNG
_re
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AVE..'
,,',.
Ei~ctrical C6ntractor
,
1448
wn.LIAM BROOKS
. ~ .. &b__ Remoftd
IIIstai!AUOni
a¢ BePatri
Senlng Swarthmore' and
VlcJnit)" for past
~MM~~~
PAINTING, AND
,PAPERHANGING
WhIte lead aud p1U'8 "D ,ell
on a l l _
painting.
CHARLESwHrrE
AI_OS
KJmsuI lD8DIaUon
·\UtTERS· .BROTHERS
~
Formerll'
Wallace Eo Arter.
302 Gayle,. Street
~P..
Tel. Media 2872.R
•
Few of us are intimate with
hunger. But to the people of
many lands, hunger is a conatant comP!lnion.
""'II. . . .
\
VecJla,
Pa.
.
ilia;·'
silow";
dents~-:and·
~C::
.
. Builder
Phone·S~
2263.
Strath Haven Inn
Swarihmore,pa..'
Western
Union . Telegraph
lIIOI"e, Morton, Rutledse
vicinity
Walters'
nUAUTY PAINTING
Tree Suaaay aDd
Since 1889
tund.
,
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hornaday; of ,DickinSon avenue. are entertaining EnsJgn Howard Heln..
~~:;;k.~O~f~··~A~t1aJlta., Ga.. over the
holidays.
Mary Durei a ,stud~nt at Pem ..
broke College. 'Brown University,
will spend the ThanksBtving week:.
end at her home on Ogden avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. George Schoblnger
of Swarthl!101'8 avenue :wUl-',"BDter,"
taln their nephew Mr, Cha:lea
Schoblmrer of Chicago, Ill•• juSt re.:.'
lensed from the Navy, as ·thell"
house guest over the holiday week.end..
Mr. and Mrs. Marvel W'ilson of
Strath Haven avenue entertained
12 guestS at a'venlson dinner party,
Saturday evening. ~r. Wilson was
fortunate enough. to pag a. deer
while tho guest of Col. M8.cAIllster. _Commandant ot the Citadel ~t
Charleston, S. C. .
Ensign Harry F. Brown, Jr.,
of the U. S. Naval Hospital, Beth,,:
esda., Md., will spend Thanksgtv..
at bls home on North Chest~r,
road ..
Linton
1
,
Life Good
~
:mdIey P••k
PhoDe 033~1YI.
'Morton ElecGi~:
,. Call Swarthmore t 984
DARRY A. BREBL
and
Appliance Service
1 '"
,
.OS'
ContractOr and BaUder
!~
an'ien-
p~lgn
-
v.
w8a :fOUowe«1' -6;;'
'''l~~hle:rUII ~ew . Swarthmore. Co~lege . ~.. ;,
CharlesE.
Walter
were
~
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IS
tI!~
JI~ til goob;
aI gtu_ t\Janka mtta
IiIIm for
PROMPT 8E.RVlCE
,
for.)lUi mtnll.rabrrtl!
': ;t"\FWIT_\ ,. : .,
~.
'.J!.' •.l
MASON,
SUPPLY COMPANY
., . , . ',. '·PSAI.MS CVU. 1
CO~
AULSON &
Swarthmore,
Pa.
, 'I. C:omlme:rciaI and Dom,.~.•Q~ .~.
HARRYW., ~G' ,.
• Lb,.. .. It. "NEW 8LICraIc
Houa"-Th HOuROP ~
' _...;1'" P.JI.BSf".CII8 N~
l~.,.and Carpet.
s'· ,._ 0764
• • 1.
,
'.; RidI." ...... JIll
. ,
.,'
ELECTRIC
COMPANY
. ..
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Service-Refrlger•
"ators, Washers, VaC1lum
Oeaners, Radios
: ::!
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For;
M
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ro"
r'· '.'
EOO'STOW'
NUT.. PEA
Buckwheat Rice
1"1 -...
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or
.to his Atto....,
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t!
the
the ho_ yOu _wi,
. D.lfi;,1e iOb .VlIiJaIIte
R.......
PHILADELPHIA
.
...-
l'IIane Swuthmon 21'r5-R
104 ComeII Avenue
SwutImaore, Peuaa. •
~SERVICE
We
,',
:!oaF"- !1l=~~.1
:11~e
landxapm.
In the midst of our hounty,
have
we give thanks.
. muel!. Surely we c:ail spare a
little to share with those who
have none. A crust of bread to
a well-fed man may be another.
day's life toa child in Europe.
"
Phones
Chester 8130 & 24525
Oem"". Work
from
years
ours.
Our
,
thuslaBtlo. pep ~1l'Y'· fOr. ',the, next"
da.y·a !~e. The, pioceeds:, from;
admiSsion were contii6uted 'to . 'the:
Maker
,.:' _ ,,"
Official Agency
Work Guaranteed
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
our shining acres, fruit
our rich orchards. After
of war, our land is still
unscarred, beneficent.
children are fed.
DOW.
theme' _~-~ldBt.... 'Tp,oY iea.pp~ea,i ~
r!odlcally, ,during: th.e, prolP'fUD' to
proclaim' th&t-aU!·was "Lost; :lOJlt'~.
Other·p_resen.tattons that were pop ......
war With
audience
comio
BoDP ~ 'by wlririeril,of lIct1t1oDB
OahciiariptllP-i.:
aiI.\ ~~.; .C~lo'
901O:'and M'l~' ~ho"""1!Ip, and
the men's' kick .chorUs.- .. .
, "'Hamburg
'Was' produced.
directed and presented by the stu-
I •. ,
Lawns 1II0lved
GeJieraJ Hauling,
SSG Herding Ave.
M~_ Pa.
Swarthmore' 2295
RAcIio 4:
etlo:-rhetorlc~ ~e·two-·Jlerformere.·'
",
ROGER RUSSEl h
'. -
~~~~~~~~~
of DectrlcBI .
Twent)" Y ......
,', •. "
G09D5'
816
, J '
~
.'!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~!I did
HOVf~d,:_
8a~k:af :,~~.c( '.V~c ,~~rbert
8.'''good \tob In ostablliihlill: their
Reese-BaXter .... ~.
All
.
BoutIIo A _ _ Btate _ , .
011_
hE grain is garnered from
'
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..... '.,
CI:.IlPFGlRD!(.;·'PARKER
lED
rt....
ho_
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All
·N.....·'o~:.Old·
NAVAL SERVICE
After almost six years service
In the United Stat.s Navy. Lt.
Ug) Richard mil Falrservlce has
returned 'to Swarthmore for discharge and the renewal of old
friendships. ,He started as an apprentice seaman. served two years
as an enlisted man, was accepted
for flight training· and received
his commission as ensign In 19'3.
He was then ordered to the now
tamo".1S ~r Group Nineteen as &
tighter pilot in the '"Satan's Kittens" Squadron and remained with
them tor over two and one-half
years.
WhlI. In the Pacillc LL Falrservice served aboard the Enterprise. the Es$x and the Lexlngtoni for which he bas been
award.d the DlstlnguJshed Flying
Croes, Gold Star IJ1 lieu o~ . . .ond
D. F. C.. Air Medal with Bllver
Btar In lieu of 6 Air Medals. PreeIdential Unit Citation (twice). and
the Navy Unit Commendation. He
also wears the American Det.eosc
Medal, the American Theatre campaign Medal. the AsIatic Pacillc
campaign Medal. the PhIlippine
L1hllratlon Medal; and. the World
W..... Victory Medel. in 19&8.' 'he
WiI.8 orctere4 to Commaader car...
D1v1a1on 19 as Flag Lt.. and
remained on duty at Pearl Harbor
until hlB return·to the States. ;
~r a brief staY with hili aunt
and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Nlchola8, of Comell ..venue. Lt.
B'alraervlce will return to hili reeI
WIll be
the n t h _
6;
SponBored By The
Mothers' Club .
lUO
~AlN'pNQ
all kind
q
of_
'December,
l,_
()arpenl..,- ;Repelro and
ENDs
Phone
, , Baldwin
,. .
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,.
Conect Retunis
Formerly of Media .
1125 'W.
I.eb'gh
·A~e .. Pblla.
.,
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1'.,'
.
Cali DAVE' WOOD'
.
BriDg Toysl)eeeumer, 4.
Come &Bny Decembe.., 5.
A. MERCER QUINBY
Fune~ Direct~.
u,'
I"UU"
At The .womans Club
Phone BWa. 1616
p'~~ER"
"'?':GA!!,DG'" .
ftC
$.65
Martela
W. S. Bittle &: Son
sW8:.
Mminio~
Grocer)' Deliver)' FIOID
Local ltons incIudiug
'l'IIooe ~ I~'C
Wedn~da:y, ,Cor, the holiday Inciuci-e
Dr. 'and. Mr&.' iObn.D. 'KOOe~. of
Pit 'bur h:':liriii8·,R:iitti':klsile~.
Oliver
and M1ildi;,!~~~
RlckY;'iA~;P:eqttreY.:gf
road. Media: Dr. and Mrs.
old Kistler, William Earle KIstler, ~ 2nd; ana~ jack KIBli~r~ li~'
Harold KIstler. Jr.• and baby
son, Corky. allot Ardm,ore. .!-,.
; Mr. and, Mrs. R;-- Blair Price of
.
Clothier Auditorium
.
Sat. Dee. 7 8:30 p.m.
pa.
Media,
YOlJR mw:Ii:LJ;a
H Jjl&e& ~Ih SL
Ob_
Tf.ankogivl!ig·D!iY:Tholie arriving
M:Wi~liirilli..ile;;;.j~i'.'P'~iei' aiia
ANTIGONE
Movias and Hauling
IDWIN B. KEf. EY, Jr•
The st!Jdents of Swarthmore Col-'
lege presented their traditional
"Hamburg Show" last Friday in thet
CIQthler Memorial Auditorium. The:
'show, tbe :flrst io_be produced Binee.
1'942, '. Is always presented before i
tne Swarthmore HaVertord toot~:
ball game.
, This ~ear's show provided riot..
ente~lnment and ainusement
for a very appreciate audience of
students. faculty 'and famlUes of
Swarthmore graduates who live in
the local area.
The nature ot thls year'. show
was a. series ot ekIts t>&I"odylJlg
.lIfe.· Tbe ekIte portml'8d·
the ~erlences of a freshman,.
BaeooDl Blemp on 'his arrival at
Swarthmore. Bascom who. was
played by Frank Felton, strongly
resembled the famous G. I. character cartoon "Sad Back~' in appearance qnd, his ...well-meaning efforts to understand and. get, ac.qualnted with· his environment,Jed
eventually to 'disastrous and ridj~-,
ulous results. -Baacpm's experl",ncealncluded: an Interview b'y Dean
Hunt on his arrival at college wb.o
told him how to plan hJs 36..ho\lr
day:. a meetlog with ,a::IP"OUp of
AIr Corps veteranS -wao .were m,uc~
involved·ln: &' batUs·wlt.h the G.- rI.;
Bill of Rights·. the· rugged OuUng i
CI;'b; the exclusive tra.t.rnlty,eyBtem;, socialists and strike...;
'.The outatandlng"Wt ot ·the 'eve-.
nlng was· a take-oft-on·\riodern po-
. Swarthmore College
UttIe Theatre Club
Pre.eats
tAl
Subocrtbe_
«()ppooUe
Amusing Program
Given LoCal
Collegians
town. N. J .• wtIl spend the Thanks·
~vlng yaeo.tlon at her home 'In
Secane.
01011
Enterprlse 10412
avoli\lei,*nl
e\ife.wh·
24 guests
l at their hom.e
at Ii: 'dib.ner', partY
be taD'l!1Y:
11l/f1·,,!-,·dfitDe't'
Nfl ';Ilt>llrs~l!f
a
" tiy Mr. li;~T2::3
,:
BAIRD
Real Eetate and ...... a.tce
Old Beak Buildirqr
I
~arle
Park ~;=====;=:.~.,,:.~==,~.
Patsy Ressler. ot Shamokln~' Mr.
Lantl ' <'Abet1:iathy," I of '! Metl'iphl~.
Tenni:"Lt:; auil·(Mrs. Jaith\iJiH. Coii~
nor 'and !iou~'so'll; :tin4lily; .....lt·hUngton, Va., and Miss M'arihi.' 'CO'tJ.nor, of Millville. N, J.
".
M'..
,
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Wil lam
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REVIVED
bae pledged Alpha. Tiu Omega fra·
ierrilty at)Vlttenberg College.
Bprlngfleld. Ohio. wbere he Is a
freshman. Don is the Bon of Mr.
and Mrs. W. O. Heinze.
CoD,D1e voosteta a student at
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Mrs. Harry Arlnltage and. Mrs.
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BroWD.and'Mrs. H. Bardw~1I LlncoIn tied with Mr. ·and rMe. Kny
Kennedy for second and third
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'The. Wom~n·s. Bocl.ty of Chrls~ Bervlce of. tlie Motll()dlst
Church Will sell on Wedneeday.
December '. at 10 A. II!. and thereafter Witll evet'ltWng III sold, the
IIl'reonal ef(~ InclUillng clothIJIg ..nd ,ewalry. of the late Mrs.
Lydia JohnaoQ. .
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'ThIs Is ,1I{aec'ordance with Mrs.
JOhneon's req,uest that .her' grand
plano (already sOld) and ber persOnal goods b. used for CbrIstllin
work by the grOUP ot women with
whom she worked in the churcb
d~ her life.
Tb~' SOCiety will condu~t .the ii8.1e
In! the Beginners Room, of the
ChUl-cih on Park 'evenue~ Pro:d'eed8
of thEr~le wUI be used as "a memorial Kitt to the women's ·work in
the cho.ch.
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Tbe CrUn1 Cleek Bridge Club
which met in Borough Hall, 'rues. day eV~nln8, November 19, report
the follOwing winners:
Seated ., north·' and BOuth. flrst
Mr.. FredOflck Streicher and L. G.
LUck1e: second Mr. and Mro.
Palmer K. Skoglund; third Wll-
OPPORTUNRY
NoveltJ Cu.dles
BaIt. PIIM, Sp;.
Commaidtfl
OUTSTANDING
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Book Week Irioovatlon
N~t1oDal Book Week was celebrated in tho hlgh school November 10-16 featuring a dlBpla')" of
tamo1:lB books tor young" people.
Chlldren were allowed to choose
their two favorite bookB. In th~
Junior High the results I were as
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tbls week In checklDg personality
records. Thta Is an annGal check
on certain character traits eBBOD-
Quality Foods For
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M(. and lire. George A.' Sta\lfter
Mrs. H. LIndleY Peel of
and daughter Anne of Cornell ave- bl& ave~ue entertained at .. tea 01t.
nue will spend ·Tbanlu!glvl.... with FrIday aftarn,oon.
Nat'l Hoaor EIecIIoas
Jlra. stauffer's parenu, Mr. BIlld
In the Benlor mgh _embl)' on
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Mrs. John H.lne of Cynwyd.
November 13. the following were
Mr. and MH. Robert Junior XI.elected to National HOD~r Soclet)':' sack Of Fort MonrOe, Ve,.., wIll
Betty . Spencer, George WarreD; spend the week-6Dd with Mrs.
Da.vld campbell anll Helen HooL KlBsack',s brother-tn-law and alIItel'. Mr. and Mra. La Rue Hend:i:s...
Robert Hllk.rt spoke to the stuBOn ot North Chester road.
.. In Comm~ S' fieri --:
dente on the slJrillaritiea found I"
school and buslnesa.. Allee Borna,...
AvaIJaW.to
da.y was in charge of devoUons.
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THE 5WARTHMOREAN
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SWABTH)I BE
L.E.,
8 navld Collins Jim LePard
L.T.
.4 Robert McGowan, (Capt.)
Kenneth Brown
L.G.
,14 Frank Boyce ,
Bob LePard
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16 Charles Keenen
Don Brai88erd
R.G.
27 W111lam Moore
Bob Hopkins
R.T.
10' Howard Pressman
Pete P".lrse
R. E.
24 Barry Patton '
Jim Shelton
Q.B.
7 Cuper Bierman
BOb Patton
L.H.B.
30 John Polk
Paul Tashjian
R.H.B.
22 Harry McGl1berry
Chase Hunt
F.B.
3 Harry Warren
Larry Klrlfides
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SWARTIDIORE SUBSTITUTES
Sam Nowell
R.G.
26 Robort Moorhead
Roy Pfa!.zgra.ff
R.G.
Milton Helmuth
Dave Campbell
C.
16 Charles Keenen
Thomas Maher
Q.B.
12 William Huey
Avery Blake
Q.B.
11 I\odney Bray
David Smith
Q.B.
28 Don Dickinson
Elijah Baughn
H.B.
2 Robert Hopson
WlIUam Froebel
H.B.
16 Jack Houtz,
Arthur. Barraclough
H.B.
26 James Hornaday.
Wtlliam McIntire
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32 Edward Gavetti
.Jerry Berkowitz
H.B.
33, William Soden
John Dodd
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Carter Da.vlson returned home
Monday from Sprtngfield College
to sPend the Thanksgiving holtdays
at his home on, Vassar avenue.
Pvt. .Jim Shoemaker arrived
fr~m Ft. Belvoir Wednesday night
to visit' his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. W. Shoemaker and sister, BetsY
of Park aven:te, until leaving for
California December 1.
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closod as yet but it Isn't a remote
guess that the audi~nce wlll get to
see either the Penn-Arf!1'Y Or PennCornell game.
The popular Swarthmore High
School quartet, which stole the
show at last yeQ,r's Football Nite,
will be on the program for several n:lmbers.
The boys have
some new songs especially selected
for the occasion.
From a local standpOint one of
the highlights wlll be the award
of letters to members of the football team by COach M11lard Robinson.
Thll!l wm be the ne.w
coach's ilrst appearance In this
role. The strong attachment that
lu:;s develop~d between the mem-
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Pap.' ·Ifaaca.
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bers ot the squad and Coach Robinson wlll give more than a commonplaco touch to the awards.
Members of the J. Vo's and ot
the heavyweight.
middleweight
and lightWeight squads w1l1 also
be 'honored. They should be, for
these four junior teams have compiled a record never before equaled
In· Swarthmore football history.
Two of the teams went through
the season undefeated and the
other two lost only one game each.
Assistant Coach Jim- Lauder wlll
also ba making his first Football
Nlte appearance when the bO'YS on
those junior teams come in for
recognition.
This year's High School football
is flnishing another season with
a winntng percentage.
Starting
with only thr.ee returning lettermen and dogged with injuries most
of the season, it has exhibited a
gameness a,nd spirl~ that will go
down In Swarthmore High ~hool'
history. The team bas played
smart sometimes spectacular football _~d has given Swarthmore
fana a lot of Indlre9tlng and excittng entertainment. Its members
aeserve the honors that w1l1 be
given them Football Nite.
Jlm Loughead, a student at Cornell University will spen~ ThankBgiving with his parents. :Mr. 841d
M:"s. C.' R. Loughead of Thayer
Road.
Eunice S. Eaton ot Rutgers Avenue wlll leave Wednesday tor Atlanta, Ga., to spend Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hornbuckle.
Tum this Christmas into lasting, practical remem. s
brances '. • • make your gifts electrical appliances, like
Toasters, Irons, tleaters
ADOLPH'S
Electrical Appliances
SWARTHMORE 1274
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SERVICE
Clothiag, Je,welry, Per·'
IOnal £(feet. of the late
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as a Memorial Gift t~ the.
Women'. Work of the
Methodist Church
Legion 'Auxiliary
To Have- Bridge
Wednesday, December 4,
10 till· 4 P. M. in the
most
Room
Beginners
Friends ot the American Legion
Aux1llary are cordially invited to
attend the Chrlutmas bridge party
in the Legion Room. Boro Hall at
2 p.m., Monday, December 9. Refreshments will be served and a
prize awarded at each table. Contrlbuted cans and jars of food and
silver offerings. w1l1 pay for the
Chr1ltmas baskets to the .tamllies
of veterans and otper needy ones
in the Swarthmoredistrlct.
At the regular November meetIng at the home of Mrs. Alban
Eavenson it was voted to send $10
to the Comm".lDity Chest Fund and
$3 to Perry Point Veterans Hospita1 toward its vlctol'ty dance for
patients on November 22. During the month ot November
the Auxiliary with Mrs. L. L.
Hedgepeth as its. new W~lfare
Chairman, presented the SWarthmore Health Center with the fol10Wtpg: a woolen blanket: five under shirts:
flannel nlfrht gowns:
nine puzale!: one puule book: a
slip; aJi ,lnlmal .toy; a pair of
woman's shoes, and" a heaVy' winter
overcoat for a boy.
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Usually, your telephone operator answers yo~ signal as
soon as you lift the receiver-.
Once in a while, however. there '
may be a slight delay. That'..
because the v.,lunie of calls has
skyrocketed •
and because
we .haven't yet been abie to get
the additional equipm.eat we
need to handle thia iDcreaaecl
OrderYoar
CHRISTMAS- CARDS
From Your PwaoDal
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State and Monroe Sts.
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of Rutgers Avenue will entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Chester B. Story of
Pittsburgh a.nd Mr. a.nd Mrs. WI.nship' W. Story and Wtnsbtp, .Jr.,
of Highland Gardens as their
Thanksgiving Guests.
i>vt. Bob BO'Yle. of Amherst
avenue. who completed his basic
training at Ft. Belvoir a few weakB
ago l left California Thursday of
last week tor his 8.JISignment in
I Korea.
warm mackinaws
Boys'
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bright
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plaidB. Sizes 12 to 16.
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-Mrs. Donald. A. Crosset of- Ridley
C!'eek road, M(;dia. has 'returned
from Northfield. Minn., where she.
'spent a week visiting her daughter
Sandra. a sophomore at Carleton
Colloge.
Mrs. 'George Corse of Yale ave
, nue entertained her bridge club at
-a luncheon-bridge, FrIday.
-Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hopkins of
Crest lane will entertain as'their
house guests over the holiday
week-end. Mr. Hopkins' OOUSinS\
Miss Ella and Miss Miriam Tca.ppen I
of East Orange. N . .1'., and Major
Clark Weeks of the Valley Forge
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The Swarthmorean, 1946-11
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1946-11
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