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CITY EDUCATOR
New Friends
Coming Tuesday
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NEEDLEWORKGUIL~
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AnriuaJ Exhibit of
New Clothing
Oct. 24 .
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ENROLLS MEMBERS
Tuesday
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TEA, FRIENDLINEss
Health Notice
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He.d Speak"·
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Oct. 3, 1946.
Although there has been a
general decline In the Incidence
of InfantUe paralY8is In the
Phlladelphla area, It is noi felt
safe t~ resume scout gatherlnp,
parties, dances. and similar
types ot meetLngs. for the children at this time.
SIgned, J. Albright Jones, M.D.
SWarthmore Borough Health
Officer.
OPEN CLUB SEASON
Monologist Reports
USO-ETO Tour
Tuesday
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Richard H. McFeely, n~w headThe Needlework Guild of Alnerlmaster of Friends' Central Scbool,
Nearly three hundred members
ca
has proclaimed .October 7-13
Phlladelphla, wlll address the
and. guests attended the opening
membership week. in accordanc~
lJome and School Association
tea
at the Swarthmore Woman's
with,.
~hls
nation-Wide
movement,
its first meeting of the year on the
Club
on. Tuesday.
Governor
Martin
of
PennsYlvanIa
topic, "American Education Unhas
8tJ.tp.d·
The
cl~b house, newly decoraled
der Fire." The meeting will be
"This
organization
Is
makinga
during
the summer, was p'y with
held In the school ja,uditorlum on
vItal coutrj~utlon to the weifare
autumn flowers. A large bouquet
Tuesday eVening, October 9, at 8
ot Ainer!c~ &nd 18 deserving of the
o'clock, follOwing the usual re~
of pink dahllas and a bowl of
wholeheal;ted support ot the peotreshments and social get-together
blooming bamboo, against the de~.
ple ot this State.
at 7:30.
lcate. aqua colorIng of the newly
"Sixty yea~ ago this organiSince his graduation from the
painted 8tage, called forth ma.ny
zation started on Its lo.ng career
college In 1927, Mr. McFeeley has
admiring
comments. Red and
of collectln.$" '. and
distributing
steadUy Increased his qualifications
white
dahlias
formed tile centeras an authority oit 'curricular prob- Cornelia Stabler,noted monologist; clothing to the needy through acpiece
on
the
tea
table. M~. E. D.
loms in particular, as well as on whose report of her summer tour credited local institUtions.
Its
Brauna
of
the
Garden
Section was
the broader aspects of our educa- of the ETO Wltb a USp group Is work has grown with the years
chairman
of
decorations
for the
antlclpu.ted at thil Woman'A,
.
tional system. His succeBS' 'guld- widely
day.
until It has ~ecom~ recog;nized as
Eighteen chairmen of Red Cross
ance officer and teacher of so~1 Club next Tuesday afternoon at one of America's great charities.
Two grOUPS of songs by Ml"J.
stqdles at George School. where 'he 2. P.rn.
activities
under the SWarthmore
"Its deStre tor addltlanal InterHerbert
C. Patterson,. accompa.nled
went In 1931, 'led to his apPolnt~
ested members to carry on thIs branch reported Work completed by Mrs. Anthony Ventnor at the
ment as director of studies at that
flne work' should appeal to every durIng the summer months' at the plano, formed a. delightful InterReport~d M~ing
Institution. He has been Incre&.swoman In the State and I urge regular meeting at the ho~e of lude 1n the· afternoon. The first
Ingly active in educational circles
Lt. (jg) Boyd w. StautJer' of the citIZens of PennsylvanIa to the Chairman, Mrs. SeWell W.
outside of the school, having been North Chester road has bo,fin re- cooperite wIth the Needlework' Hodge, Friday mor.nIW, September groUP consisted of "Obstlnatlon"
by Fout6Jla!l1es, and "VlBsl d'Ane"
engaged in' work for the Educaported missing at sea, September Guild of America In .every way 28. A. L. Schatrer, 'manager of the and "Musetta's Waltz" by Puccini;
tional Records Bure~u and for the
Southeastern Penn8ylvtinla Chap.'
.
17, In a typhoon ott Okinawa, ac- posslbl~:'"
the second of "Song ot tbe Soul"
CommiSSion of Hu'man Relations
ter
of the American Red CroBS,
. The contribUtion of two ne.w
by Bre1l1e and "Your Love is
of the Progref!8ive Education AaSo- cording to word received from the
Navy Department. by his wife, the garments
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. cr some money. makes presented personal reports of the Mine" by Frank Gray. Sung wlth
ciaiion.
~me a memiler of this "charity that tar· spread worIt of the organfzaMoat recently he served as an ex- former Betty Wchael.
charm \and , sYmpathy,
thei
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Lt.' Stautrer gradUated from helps ail charities." The Swarth- Uon overseas.
pert consultant to the cQmmlttee
fe~eiv~q· v.:lth great enthusiasm bj
appOinted by the Presldept of Har- Swarthmore High School In 1938 more branch hopes that its mem- . Mrs. A. 14. Claydtm presented. the the aUdience.
vard University to study the prob- and West Chester State Teachers bership th.f8 year will Include every final report ot Surgical Dress1ngs,
Mrs. Frank Keene.n, Mrs. Birlem ot "Generai Education In a College In 194i. He taught for one family In the b
committee was published about two Schools, Tioga, Pa.,. and one year of the 64 directors, please· call one hours by fln average per week of at the door. Mrs. George Karns
months ago. Mr.. ·McFeeley's new in the Nether Providence schools. of them and register now. Col- 15 wor.ke~s. Work sun continues
.l;.t. ~utrer entered the ~y Ip lection day Is Octo'ber 24 at the twice a. week at the' NaVal Annex was In charge ot hospltallty.
pOSition as hea.d.master of FrIends'
Antlclpate Deport
where
have contributed
.
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Central School wm·-gtve· him .op- April;' 1943, and received his· COm- \roma.n's .cllJ.lJ·
. . volunteers
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date 102 hourS: After three
portunlty to broaden the scope of m.lssion In the Navy In June ot
Following ie a l1st ot the direc- to
T.te
n.ext
and stated' -meatln.. ·· ot .
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his leadel'8hip In tackling the prob- that year•. He has. been serving as tors w.ho are eager to have names years operation the work room at the club. on October 9. will preBorou~h Balhs ciosed. Mrs. Clay~ swii CorneUa Stabler;
lems which he will dlscUBB with,
w.fdelY
executive oJDcer on the mine of new members:,
Swarthmore parents on' Tuesday sweeper. YMS·472.
Mrs. Arthur E. Bassett, Mrs. d('ln who directed the work on knOM. monologfst, In a STouP of
evening.
His parentS, Mr. and !(rs. John Chas. E. Black, Mrs. Chas. A. Bunt- dressings· throughout the war Is gay informal s~~tciiesinsplred by
Officers of the Home and School K. Ste.utrer reside on Dartmouth Ing, Mrs. Elwood B. Chapman, Mrs. grateful to all who' heiped by her summer's tour of EUrope ivitb
Association are Robert l'l: Hllkert. avenue. He has . one son, Boyd H. Weston Clar.ke, Mrs. Benjamin IoanLng or giving ecluipment, or by the U.S.O. camp shows. :Mi.
president, Dr. Roland Pennock. Anderson St8.utter~
Collfns. Mrs. Edwin .crosby. Mrs. WorldJig.
Stabier, who attended SWarthm.ore
first vice-president and chairman
Mr,p. E. M. BasSett in her report College and .. received her eari¥.
Samuel "I:. Carpenter, Mrs. Pemberof the program committee, Mrs.
PARISH RESTORED ton M. Dlcksoin, Mrs. Samuel M. as Volunteer Services chairman dramatic training there, has been
Margaret Neal, second vice-presiDodd, Mrs. James B. Douglas, Mr.s. sent all heads ot wo~ic scurrying heard on many radio programs
dent, Mrs. R'ol- N. Horsey, reSt. Peter's Church in the Great J. Dillwyn Durnall, Mrs. William through theIr recor~s .tor figures ~d ~ajor networks. She
given
cording secretary, Elaine Hunter,
Valley. four miles northwest of S. l!."'Vans, Mrs: George M. Ewing, 'from which e,. war hl~torY of the a. program
short
sketches
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corresponding secretary, A. WIlliam
chapter could be compiled.
As the W.hl~e HO,~e Which ~el.i~hted
Paoli. w1l1 celebrate the comple- Mrs. Charles Fischer.
.. Bass, ir., treasurer1
Mrs. Ellwood Garrett, Mr8; Wal- production chaIrman she reported the late PresIdent and Mrs. RooseThe program committee Includes tion of the major part of its reMargaret Price, Nell Wiseman, A. storation program at a special ter Giles, Mrs. Howard B. Green, that cblldren's sweaters. needed velt and their guests. For the past
Nathan Bell, Mrs. Howard Kirk, service on Sunday afternoon at Mrs. Harold 'GrUHn, Mrs. L. C. knitting and sheets, capes, dresses, i2years 8he has directed the Buck
Mrs. John M.' Moore. and Mrs. 3:30 o·clock. The Hon. Owen J. Hastings, Mrs. A. ,L. Hllles, Jr., 10 by 10 wash cloths, a.ndhospltal Hill Falls Summer Theater.
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Troyer AnderSoIi. HOspltauiy wf11 Roberts, LL.D., former Justice of Mrs. Cecil Howard. Mrs. H. R. Slippers needed sewing.
Hostesses .:tor the a,fternoon wil,
Mrs. W. M. Harvey stated that be Mrs. Harold R. Gopdwln and
again be extended by the var1~U8 the United States Supreme Court, Hayday, Mrs. Richard Halg, Mrs.
William E. Kistler. Mrs. F. N. 100 baby rompers were ImmedIate- Mrs. R. M. ~llgore. 1.11'8. R. K.
Grade Mothers Groups. MI:B. Jack will make the address.
The interior has been restored by Landon, Mrs. Morris Lee,
Miss ly ava.1lable to groups or individ- Danworth and Mrs. C. C. Brogan
Thompso:Q is ihe cha.lrman ot the
Mr.· and Mrs. Orr In memory of Alice Lukens, .Mrs. Irvin R. Mac~ uals who will sew them.
Red ·wlll be at the tea table.
Grade Mothers Council this year.
their son, George Pownell Orr, Jr., Elwee, Mrs. John H. McWilliams, Cross sewing will cOlltinue by
The EXecutive Board of tbe
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and colonial windows have been Mrs. Btr.ney K. Morse .
church groups, the Thimble $lroup,
TO EARN FUND
Woma.n's Club will hold Its meetMrs. Harold Ogram, Mrs. Fred- and any others who vOlw:{teer.
The Rummage Sale scheduled placed In memory ot ci~rgymen
Ing, postponed from October 2. on
formerly
associated
with
the
Parerick
Patman, Mrs. John W. PltMrs. W. H. That('her, cha.1rman
for' Wednesday and Thursday, OcOctober 9 at 10 a.m.
tock, Mrs. Albert W. Preston, Mrs. of Disaster ReUef listed her comtober17 and 18, will make it pos- ish and of former vestryme!l.
the evening of the same day
Gifts from members and friends R. Blair· Price, Mrs. C. Russell mUtee as one that would remain theInJunior
sible for the Legion Auxlllary to
Section will hold Open
of the Parish have made possible Phil Ups, Mrs. S. S. ~utherford, organized and ready -':0 function In
continue the following work:
Hou~e at the ciub hoUse at 8:16.
Aid given to the Swarthmore the Installation of a modern heat- Mrs. C. E. Robb, Mrs. Ellis B. the event of any emergency, even Each member Is Inv.tted to bring
Health Center, Media Family Serv- ing system, major repairs to the Ridgway, Mrs. Frank Reynolds, though it,. too, has ended its warguest. A j911y evening of games
.ice, State Chlld Welfare and Red walls and roof and other neces- Mrs. Frank Robbins, Mrs. David time basis. and resumed .its role
has
been ·Pia.nned.
Improvements.
Speers, Mrs. Thomas S. SaIYord. as a regular function of the
Cross Veteran's Bureau at Christ- sary
St. Peter's Church, founded,...
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W
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_rs. osep
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. peacetime Red Cross.
mas; the Coatesvllle. Perry Point,
about
1700
and
built
In
1744'
was Spangler, Mrs. George E. Silloway.
Mrs. W. W. Tnr,ner chairman of
and PhiladelphIa Naval Annex
FAITHFUL
one of' the· original five Parishes . Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher, Mrs. Home ServIce presented· her final
Hospitals; and for the adopted oradmitted to the Diocese of Penn- William Thatcher, Mrs. Walter report having resigned her post
phan from Scotland School as well
Swartlunoreans for servicemen
as the adopted nurse from Perry sylvania at the first meeting of Its Thorpe. Mrs. J. E. Van Nest, Mrs. after continuous war service, Mrs.
J. Horace Waiter, Mrs. Wllllan;t W. H. Gehring 13 the new chair- and women of the borough were
PoInt Hospital. The Aux.lllary also Convention In 1786.
Tho Rev. J. Jarden Guenther, H. West, Mrs. Wlrrthrop Wright.
man.Mrs. Turner reported that wrapped last week by' Mr. and
ald's General Community Service, S.T.M., Is rec~or.
the Swarthm.)l·e Branch has had Mrs. Ferris W. Mitchell, Miss MarCamp Sunshine, Scholarships for
an
average intake of 12 cases tha Kelghton, Mrs. Nathan Speare,
needy children of veterans and any
Given Discharge
Hymn Sings at Trinity
monthly
for the past four months, Mrs. JohI\ Detlefson, and Mrs. A.
current appeal.
A series of three classes in
and
a
case
load ot 60 cases, of E. Longwell.
Therefore, the friends ot Swarth- Hymnology wil begin on WednesLt. Col. Marvel Wilson of Strath which it was possible to close out
Call Mrs. Mitchell at Swarthmore are asked to give articles and day at 8:16 p.m. at Trinity Church. Haven avenue was honorably disclothing, leavIng them at the This is another in the series of charged from the Army Air Forces 20 In AugUst. On September 1 the more 0818, If you are w.ilUng to
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help.
Woman's Club between the hours 'Sunday School on Wednesday at the separation base at the Romof 9 and 12 on Wednesday, Oc- Night" which proved so success- ulus Army Air Field. Romulus.
tober 17.
ful last year as a project in adult Mich., September 24.
religious education.
On leave from the presidencies
FrIday. October 5
Old and new hymns will be sung of the Marvel Construction Com3:00
P.M.-·
H.S.
Football
wltb Media .................. Rutgers Avenue Field
by the class, and a small choir of pany and the Wilson Coal and
Sunda7.
October 'l
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men and boys will Introduce some Supply Company. and as dIrector ot 11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship •..·..··.·
..····..···..........................Local Churches
of the hymns from the new hym- the First Na~ional Bank of It{edla,
,
Monday,. October 8
Lt.
Col.
Wllson's
last
duties
In
the
nal
of
the
Episcopal
Church.
A
10:30
A.M.-Legion
Auxiliary
Sewing .............._ .....109 Princeton avenue
At the request of Dr. J. AlArmy
were
that
of
Executive
Offibrief
lecture
will
be
g.1ven
at
each
'
~
.
'l'uesda7.
October 8
.
.
bright Jones, Health Officer, tho
cer at Romulus Army Air Field, 10:30 A.M.-Executive Board Meeting · ..·........·...................Woman's Club
session
to
compare
the
ancient
first dance of the Swartlimore
2:00 P.M.--Stated meeting. Corneila. Stabler Glllam ....Woman's Club
Gregorian hymns with modern Mich. He wlll take over his duties 6:46
Junior Assemblles for the 7, 9,
P.M.-Business Aaroclatlon Meeting -••--.:...... ~ ..Strath Haven Inn
once.
more
now
that
he
has
arhymns. David Tudor, brga.nlst.
7:30 P.M.-Home and School Meeting •.. · ............ - .....H.S. AuditOrium
and 10 gradeS scheduled for Oc7:30-9:$0 P.M.-Visitor's night •.. _· ..·.......... _ ... _ .....Sproul ObservatQry
will also diBcuE!S some phase of re- rived home.
tober 13 at the Woman's Club,
8:15 P.M..--.Tunior Club Open House ..·•..._..........._ ...._ ..•Woman·s Club
IIgtous
music.
will be postponed. Membe~ will
. 'ihur8da.,., October 11
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Mrs. Samuel. M.
Dodd of
A. cordial' invitation 1B extended
be mtormed of the openlDg
9:30-11:00
A.M.-Lecture,
Dr.
Tereslna
Rowell
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Presbyterlan
Church
to the community to attend these SwartlWnore avenue .Is ill at her 6:00- 8:00 P.M.-open ,House :...._·••_·_._.........._ •.- ........_Fire HoUse
date.
home with an attack of grippe.·
lectures.
8:00 P.M..--8warthmorean Wrapp~ .. ·_·_·_-..•.8warthmorean Office
at
RED CROSS LISTS
ACTIVE SUMMER
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SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1945
H. &S. PRESENTS
Coming Tuesday
CITY EDUCATOR
NEEDLEWORKGUIL~
ENROLLS MEMBERS
New Friends Central
Head Speaks·
Tuesday
Annual Exhibit of
New Clothing
Oct. 24
Health Notice
Oct. 3, 1945.
Although there has heell a
general decline in the incidence
of infantilc
paraly!!hl in the
Philadelphia UI'\''U, it js not felt
safe to l'eSllJllC SCOllt gatherings,
partie!!, dunces, and similar
types of meeti.ngs for the childrcn at this time.
Signed, J. AltJl'ight Jones, M.D.
::;\\':lrthmol'e llol'ough Health
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TEA, FRIENDLINESS
OPEN CLUB SEASON
Monologist Reports
USO-ETO Tour
Tuesday
Richard H. McFeely. new headThe Ne('dlewol'k Guild of Ameri.
master of li'rlends' Central SchooJ,
Nearly three hundred membel's
ca
haH lll'ociaimcd October 7 -13
Philadelphia.
will
address the
and
guests attended the opening
litem
hel·sh.ip
week.
In
aceol'danc'.'
Home and School Association at
tea.
at
the Swarthmore \Voman's
with
this
nation-wide
movement.
its first meeting of the year on the
Club
on
Tuesday.
GO\'(,l'Ilor
Mal'Un
oC
Pennsylvania
topic, "American Education Unhas
St.lt'!fl·
The club house. newly decorated
der Fire." The meeting will be
"Th!s ol"l;,lni?..ntion is making u
dUl'lng the summer. was guy wIth
held in the school auditorium on
\·ital co:lIJ"!;)".1ion to the wclCal'(,
Tuesday evening, October 9, at 8
autumn flowers. A IUI·ge bouquet
U!'
"' m~I':e;l und is deserving of the
o'clock, follOwing the usual reof pink dahlias and a bowl of
whOI('he.lt·,('(1 support of the peofrcshments and social get-together
blooming bamboo, against the delple of this State.
at 7: 30.
icate aqua colol'ing of the newly
"Sixty ye:u'S ago this ol'!;aniSince his graduation from the
painted stage. called fOl'th ma.ny
college In 1927, Mr. McFeeley has
zaUl)n stal'ted on its long cal'cer
admil"ing
cOlllments.
Red o.nd
st<:!adlly increased his qualifications
of collecting and
distributing
white dahl.las COl'med thc centeras an authority on curricular prob- COI'nelia Stabler, noted monologist, clothing to the needy thl'ough acpiece on the tea table. :\Irs. Jo;, D.
lems In particular, as well as on whose report of her Summer tOUI' cl'edited
local
institutions.
Its
I:h'aum; of the Garden Section wa::!
the broader aspects of our educa- of the ETO \\'.ith a USO group Is wOI'k has grown
with the yeal's
chainnan of decorations for tho
tional system. His success as guid- widely anticiputed at the "roman's uJltil it has becollle I'ecog.nlzed as
day.
ance officer and teacher of socJal Club next Tuesday ufternoo.n at one of Amel'lca's gl'eat chal"itles.
Eighteen chail'mell of Red CI'OSS
'1'wo groups of songs by Mr'3.
studies at George School. where he 2 p.m.
"Its desil·e fOI' additional intel'- activities untler the Swal'thmore Herbel·t C. Patterson, accompanier!
went in 1931. 'led to his appointested
Illemhel's to ean'y on this branch reported work completed by ,Mrs. Anthony Ventnor at the
ment as director of studies at that
line wOl'lt should appeal to e\'ery fllll'ing the summer 1II0nths' at thl' piano, formed a delightful interinstitution. He has been increasWOlllan in the State and I urge regular meeting at the home of lude in the o.fternoon. The first
ingly active in educational circl('s
Lt.
(jg) Boyd \\r. Stauffer of the citizens of Pennsylvania to the Chail"lllan,
~Irs. Sewell \V. gl'OUP consisted of "Obstination"
outside of the school. having been
North Chester road has been re- ('ooperate with
the Needlework Hodge. Friday morning, September by l·'outnnailles. and "VIssl d'Arte"
engaged tn work for the EducaPOl·ted missing at sea, September Guild of Amel'ie:L in evel'y way 28. A. L. Schaffer, manager of thO! <11\(1 ":Musetta's \\'altz" by Puccini;
tional Records Bureau and for the
Southeastel'n Pennsylyo.nIa Chap17. in a typhoon off Okinawa. ac- possible."
the second of "Song of the SOul"
Commission of Human Relations
cording to word received from the
The eontl'ibutlon
of two new ter of the Amerienn Hed Cross,
of the Progressive EdUcation AB.'1ohy BrOolIle and "Your Love is
Navy Department by his wife. the garments 01' some money makes 11I'esented personal repol'ts of the
elation.
:'line" by I"rank Gray. Sung with
one a member oC this "charIty that faJ' spl'ead work of the organizaMost recently he served as an ex- former Betty l\Uchael.
charm and sympathy. they were
Lt.
Stauffer
graduated
from
helps all charitiE's," The Swarth- tion overseas.
pert consultant to the committee
r('eelved with great enthusiasm by
Mrs. A, L. Clayden presented the
appointed by the PreSident of Har- Swarthmore High SchOOl In 1936 more branch hopes that its memthe audience.
vard University to study the prob- and \Vest 'Chester State Teachers bel'ship thjs year will include every final repol·t of Surglcul Dressings,
:Mrs. Frank Keennn, 1\Irs. Blrlenl of "General Education in a College in 1941. He taught for one family in the borough. If you are 40.782 of Which were completed
Free Society." The report of that year In the Tioga Consolidated not now contribUting through ono from March through August in 590 ney K. Morse and their committees greeted members and guests
committee was pub1i!lhed about two Schools. Tioga. Pa.. and one year of the 64 directors. please call one hours by an average per week of
at
the door.
Mrs. George Karns
Col- 15 wOI·,kers. \Vork stili continues
months ago, Mr, McFeeley's new 1n the Nether Providence schools. of them and register now.
was
in
charge
of hospitality.
position as headmaster of Friends'
Lt. Stauffer entered the Army in lectlon day Is October 24 at the twice a wee~ at the Naval Annex
whero volunteers have contributed
Anticipate ltcpol't
Central School will give him op- April, 1943, and received his com- \Voman's ,Club.
portunity to broaden the scope of mission In the Navy In June of
to
date
102
hours.
After
three
The
next
and stated meeting ot
Following fs a list of the direchis leadership in tackling the prob- that year. He has been serving as tors who are eager to have names years' operation the work room at the club, on October 9, will prelems which he will discuss with an executive officer on the mine of new members:
Borough Hall Is closed. Mrs, Clay- snnt Cornelia
Stabler.
wJdely
Swarthmore parents on Tuesday sweeper, Yl\IS-472.
den
who
directed
the
work
on
known
monologist.
in
a
group
of
1011'S. Arthur
E. Bassett. 1\lI-s.
evening.
dressIngs
throughout
the
war
is
gay
informal
sketches
inspired
by
His parents. Mr. and Mrs, John Chas. E. Black. Mrs. Chas. A. BuntOfficers of the Home and School K. Stauffer reside on Dnrtmouth ing. Mrs. Elwood B. Chapman. :\[rs. grateful to all who
helped
by her summer's tour of EUI'ope with
Association are Robert N, Hilkert. avenue.
Miss
He has one son, Boyd H. \Veston Clar.ke, Mrs. Benjamin loan Lng or giving equipment. or by the U.S.O. camp shows.
president. Dr, Roland Pennock, Anderson Stauffer.
Stabler. who attended Swarthmore
Collins, Mrs. Edwin .crosby. 1\[rs. working.
first vice-president and chairman
Samuel T. Carpenter. 1olrs. PemberMr,s. g. M. Bassett in ller report College und
received her early
of the program committee. Mrs.
as
Volunteer
Services
chairman
dramatic
t.rainlng
there. has been
ton
M.
Dickso.n.
Mrs.
Samuel
M.
OLD PARISH RESTORED
Mal'garet Neal. second vice-presiDodd. Mrs. James B. Douglas, :\li".S. sent all llCads of work scurrying heard on many radio
pl'ogram::t
dent. Mrs. Roy N. Horsey. reSt. Peter's C1IUrch in the Great J. Dillwyn DUman. Mrs. \Villiam through their records for figures and major networks. She has given
cording secretary. Elaine Hunter.
Valley. four miles northwest of S. :b.'Yans, Mrs. George 1\[. Ewing. (rom which a war history of the a program of short sketches at
corresponding secretary. A. William
chapter could be compiled.
As the \Vhite House which delighted
PaoU. will celebrate the comple.. Bass. Jr.• treasurer:
tion
of
the
major
part
of
its
reThe program committee Includes
Margaret Price. Nell Wiseman. A. storation program at a special
knitting and sheets, capes, dresses, 12 years she has directed the Buck
Nathan Bell. Mrs. Howard Kirk. servIce on Sunday afternoon at
3:30
o·clock.
The
Hon,
Owen
J.
Hastings,
)h·s.
A.
L.
HilIes,
Jr,.
10
by 10 wash cloths. and hospital Hill Falls Summer Theater,
Mrs. .Tohn M. Moore. and Mrs.
Robcl·ts.
LL.D.,
former
Justice
O(
;\[I'S.
Cecil
Howard,
Mrs.
H.
R.
slippel's
needed sewing.
Hostesses for the ufternoon will
Troyer Anderson. Hospitality will
the
United
States
Supremc
Court,
Hayday,
.>
rs.
Ie
lal"
Illg...
I·S.
"C
R'
I
d
H
'
'
'
C
:\lI·S.
\V.
1\1.
Harvey
stated
that
be
l\[rs. Harold R. GOOdwin and
again be extended by the various
wiII
make
the
address.
\VilIiam
E.
Kistler,
:Mrs.
F.
N.
100
baby
rompers
were
immediatel\lrs.
R. 1\1. Kilgore. Mrs. R. K
Grade Mothers Groups. Mrs. Jack
The interior Ims been restored by Landon. 1'II1'S. Morris Lee.
Miss Iy available to groups 01' Indlvid- DOonworth and Mrs. C. C. Brogan
Thompson is the chairman of the
Mr. and :Mrs. Orr in memory of Alice Lukens. ],[rs. Irvin R. 1\Iac- uals who will sew them,
Grade Mothers Council this year.
Red will bc at the tea table.
their son. George Pownell Orr. Jr., 1-:lwee, l\lrs. John H. )[e,\Villiams. Cross sewing will continue by
The Executive Board of: the
and colonial windows have been )[I·S. B,il',ney K. 1\1orse.
church gl'OUPS, the 'rhimble Group. \Voman's Club will hold its meetTO EARN FUND
1\II's. Harold Ogl'am, 1\[I'S. Fred- Qnd any "t1l'-'I's whl) "olunteer.
in~. postponed from October 2, on
The Rummage Sale scheduled placed in memol'y of clergymen
l[rs. \V. H. That('her, chairman October 9 at 10 a.llI.
for \Ved.nesday and Thursday. Oc- formerly associated with the Par- cl'ick Patman, Mrs. John ,V. Pittoek. :'1I·s. Albert \V. Preston, :'Irs. of Disastel' Helief listed her comtober 17 and 18. will make it pos- ish and of former vestrymen.
In the evening of the same clay
Gifts
from
mcmbel's
and
fl'iends
H. Blair Pi'ice, 1\[I'S, C.
Russell mittee as one that would remain
sible fOl' the Legion Aux.i1iary to
the
Junior Section wiII hold Open
of the Pm'ish have made possible l'hiII itlS, :'1I·s. S. S.
HuthCl'fol'd, oJ'ganized and 1'C'ady ~o 1unction in
continue the following work:
House
at the club house at 8:15.
the installation of a modem heat- lrl·s. C. E. Hobb, :\Irs. Ellis B. the cvent of any emergency. even
Aid given to the
Swarthmol'e
Ench
membel'
is inv.ited to bring
ing system, major repairs to the Hidgway, llJ·s. Frank
Reynolds, though it, too, has ended its warHealth Center. Media Family Serva
gucst.
A.
jolly
evening of games
walls and roof and other neces- :\rrs. FI'ank Hobbins. lh·s. Duvid tillle basis. and resumec .its role
.ice. State Child 'Welfare anu Re:l
has
been
pl:Lnned
.
sary i:nprovelIlCnts.
regulm' function of the
~peen"
Mrs. Thomas S. Safforll, as a
Cross Yetem.n·s Bureau at ChristSt.
Peter's Church.
fOllnded :\11·s. Joseph S. fleal. )lI's. 'V. N. PCflcetime Red CI'OSS.
mas; the Coatesville. Perl'y Point.
ahout 1700 and built in 1744 was ~pangler. "II'S. George E. Silloway.
lIn;. \V. '''. TIII',nel' chairman of
and Philadelphia Naval Annex
one of the ol'iginal five P:lI'ishes
FAITHFUL
l[rs. ChUl'les G. Thatcher, Mrs. Home Sen'ice pI'l'sellted hel' final
Hospitals; and for the adopted 01'admitted to the Diocese of PennThatchel',
llrs. "'altel' l'epOJ't having resigned hel' post
pllan fI'oll1 Hcotland School as well sylvania at the first meeting of its "'ilIialll
SWaJ'thmoreans fOI' sel'Yicemcn
Thol·pe.
lll's
..
r.
E.
Van
Nest. :\[I's. after continuous war sCI'vice. ;\irs.
as the adopted nUl'se from Perry Convention in 17S5.
\V.
H.
Gelning'
is
the
new
chail'and
wOlllen of the horough wm'e
J.
Horaee
\Vallel·.
Mrs.
,\Villiam
Point Hospital. The Aux.ili:u·y also
The Hev. J. .Tarden Guenthel',
man.
)[rs.
'rm'nel'
reported
that
\\Tapped
last week by MI'. and
H.
\Vest,
l1l's,
\\'il1throp
\Vright.
aids General Community Service. S,T.i\f.• is rector.
the
Sw:u·thm,)I·c
Branch
has
had
:\IJ's.
FelTis
\V. Mitchell, l\liss 1\rarCamp Sunshine. Scholarships for
an
average
intal{e
of
12
cases
tim
Keighton,
:\[rs. N'nthan SpeUl'c,
needy childrnn of veterans and any
Given Discharge
Hymn
Sings
at
Trinity
monthly
fOI'
the
past
four
months.
1\1I·s.
John
Detlefson.
and lIn,. A.
Cll\'l'ent appeal.
A sel'ies of
thl'ee ('lasses In
case
load
of
50
cases,
of
E.
Longwell.
Therefore. the friends 01' SwarthHymnology wiI begin on "rednesLt. Col. !'Ifarvcl \Vilson of Stmth which it was possihle to close out
1lI01'e QI'O asked to gl\'o a1'lIeles anll dav at 8:]5 p.m, at 'l'rin.ity Church.
Call )rl's. :\Titdlell at S\\'arthHaven avenue was honorahly dis- 20 in August. On ~eptemh('r 1 the
mOI'c OllIS. if YOII al'e w,ilIing to
clothing.
leaving them at the 'l'1;is is another in the sC'ries of ('harged fl'l)lll the AI'my Ail' Forc('s
(Continued on Pa~c 6)
help.
"Toman's Cluh betweon the hOllrs "l"lJnday fkhool on '\VC'clnesday at th!' s('paration has(' at th(' HOIllof 9 and 12 on \Ve(lnesrlay. Oc- Xight" which IlJ'Oyp!l so Slll'(,P""- ulus Ann~' "'il' Fid.J. Homulus.
toher 17.
t ul last year as a pl'oject in adult )Iich., S('ptembel' 24,
RED CROSS LISTS
ACTIVE SUMMER
18 Chairmen Hear
A. L. Schaffer's
Tour Talk
Reported Missing
Assemblies
Postponed
At the request of Dr. J. AIhright .Jones, J.lealth Omcer. thn
first dance of the Swarthmore
JUnior Assemblies for the 7. !:.
amI 10 grades scheduled for October 13 at the "Toman's Cluh,
will be postponed. Meta bel's will
be informed of the
opening
date.
religious education.
Old and new hymns will he sung
h\' the class, lLnd n. small choir of
lI~en and hoys will introduce some
of tho hymns Crom thc new hymnal of the Episcopal Church,
A
hrief lecture will be g,lven at each
s{'~ion to compare
the ancient
with
modern
Gregorian hymns
hymns.
David Tudor. orgn.nist.
will also dlscul's some phase of religious music.
A cordial invitation Is extended
to the community to attend these
lectures.
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
On I('ave fl'om the presidencies
l"rldny, Octob('r :;
of the :Marvel Construction Com3:00 P.M.-H,S. Football with :.tcdia .................. Rutgers Avenue l;"ield
pany and the \Vilson Coal and
Sunday, October 7
~uppI:r Company, and as director of
11: 00 A.i\L-)rorning \Vorship .. ···· ........................................ Local Churche!l
the First National BanI;: of Media.
:\(onda~', October 8
Lt. Col. 'Vilson's last dutics in the '10:30 A.M.-Legion Auxiliary Sewing ...................... 109 Princeton avenue
Al'my w(,re that of Executive OffiTuesda~', October 9
cer at Romulus Army Air Field. 10:30 A.:\f.-Executivc Board :Meeting · .. ····· ... ······· .... · .........\'"o01an·s Cluh
2: 00 P.M.--8tatcd meeting. Cornelia Stabler Gillam .... \Voman·s Club
Mich. He will take ovcr his duties
6:45 P.M.-Business Association Meeting .· ................ Strath Haven Inn
once more now that he has ar7:30 P,1\I.-Home and School Meeting ........................ H.S. Auditorium
rived home.
7: 30-9: 30 P.l\L-Visitor·s night ··········· ....................... Sproul Obsen'atory
S: 15 P.M.-Junior Clu,b Open House · .. ·.····· ......................\Voman·s Club
Thursday, October t t
of
1\[.
Dodd
Samuel
Mrs.
9
30-11:
00
A.M.-Lecture.
Dr. Teresina Rowell ....Presbyterian Church
Swarthmorc avenue is ill at her
6 00- 8: 00 P.M.-Open House ················ .................................. Fire House
home with an attack of grippe.
8 00 P.M.-Swarthmorean \Vrapping ········ .............. Swarthmorean Office
2
.
PERSONALS
Ena\gD Frank IL McCowan. :1r.. .M..... GarrilloD . and their yoiulg
U. s. N. R., arrived at h1a home on daughter Barbar& and IB on term-
Vaasar avenue Friday. 6y1ng here
/trom the Naval Air Station• .Jack ..
IJOnvllle. FlL After a 10 ..4a,. leave
EneIgn McCowan reporte to S ...tlle.
Wash., for further operational
training.
Albert G. Tbatcher. Sl/c. has
completed his boot training at tbe
Great Lakes Naval Training Center,
Great I.&kea. Ill., and la spending
a week'. leave at hili h9~. op. OS'..
den avenue.
Ensign Genevieve Reavis who 18
atatloned at the vQ'eatern Sea Fron ..
tier. Ban Francisco, caL, 18 8pendIng an lS-day leave with her parents 'Mr. and 14rs.· A.. B. ReaviB ot
Unlveralty place, returning to her
base on Monday next. Enllen Reavis and another WAVE tound last
minute reservations on a plane
carrying 20 88.Uora and marines recently released from .Japan Prlson
camp8 to their various homes In
the U.S.A.. The boYB who. were
prllloners Blnce Dataan were overcome with JOY as they were greeted
by their home tOlks In New York.
Mr. a.nd M ..... F. M. McLa.rty of
Oberlln avenue returned home last
week after a week's visit with their
son Colin B. McLa.rty. NROTC2/c.
who ts staUoned at Duke University, Durham, N. C. Their 80n was
recently elected to PI., Tau Sigma
National Honorary SOCiety of Me ..
cbanleal Engineers. Whlle 80uth
Mr. and Mrs. McLarty also took a
trip over the Sky, Line Drive.
Ensign George R. Marsh, U.S.
~ N.R., who has been settvlng, In the
South Paclftc as an AlbphtblouB
01l'1cer, Is due to arrive In .New
York via the Panama Canal on the
Aircraft carrier EnterprlBe about
October 10. Mrs. Marsh ot CulJ1cpper, Va.. will meet him there,
following which they will spend
time In Swarthmore Visiting Ensign Ma.rsh's'mother Mrs. Margaret
Manh
Park avenue.
Capt. Richard B. Wray, who Is
stationed at Fort Oglethorpe. GA.,
with the Medlca.l Admlnl.ltr&lIon
Corps 1& spending a. 10"-day leave
with hlB parents. Mr•. and Mrs.
L. P. Wray of Walnut lane.
OlUo Madison. Fl/c. Is spendIng a 30-day lea.ve at his home on
Girard avenue, atter serving on a
8ubmarlne in the Paciflc tor the
past tour months. He returns to
hi. stallon a.t Bea.ttIe. Wa.eh .. October 24.
Leonard A. Peck. Jr., Bon of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard A.. Peck of
Sprlngfleld, formerly of Swarthmore, was discharged from the
U.B. Coast Guard at Phlladelpht&
IBJJt week. He will enter Ha1'V&rd
Law School. Hla brother-in-law
Mr. Philip A.. Lagana formerly stationed with the U.S. Coast Guard
at Boston, Mass.• W88 also discharged last week. He enters Massachusetts InBtltute of Technology in
the near future. Mrs. Lagana with
her baby daughter Nancy who have
been living with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Peck, Sr.. will join Mr.
Lagana In Concord, Mass.. November 1.
Lt. (jg) Edward H. Cooley and
Mrs. Cooley of Portsmouth, N. H.,
spent the week_cnd 88 the guests
of the Dwight Cooleys ot Columbia
avenue and of Mrs. Cooley's parents, the Waldo Da.vlsons ot Vassar avenue.
Major and Mrs. John Flumerfelt
ot North Chester road wUI entertain Capt. .John Delehanty over the
we&k-end.
Lt. Charles H. Garrison, .Jr.• arrived a.t his Park avenue home
Saturday after 19 months of overseas duty with the 12th Field Artillery Observation Batta.tton In
France,. Normandy, Holland, Belgium, and Germany. He has joined
of
Inal leave while a.wa.lllng hlB dlBcharge from the Army.
Ensign Jack Zerbe. UBNR. re ..
ported October' to hlB hUe a.t the
Naval Air Sta.llon, Morrett Field.
caL. a.fter an 18-day lea.ve with
hie parente Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Zerbe 'of Upper Darby, . formerly
ot Swarthmore. Ensign Zerbe lB a
graduate of SWarthmore High
School. and was graduated from
Swarthmore College tn June '4 •.
MI88 Emily Noll of Dearborn.
Mich.. formerly of Swarthmore.
whose engagement to Ensign Zerbe
been announced bas been a.
guest at the Zerbe, home for the
has
last few weekB.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Moore of
Amherst avenue entertained Mrs.
Clar& Belle Rlber .of Mea.dvllle.
Pa.. as their guest the week ..end
Gt Beptembel' 22.
Lt. Robert E. White. U.B.N.R.•
has been detaohed from the Escort Carrier Casablanca and '-ar:rived Saturday to spend a SO-day
leave with Mrs. White who Is JivIng with her 'Parents 'Mr. :and Mrs.
Philip W. Kniskern of Riverview
road. He later reports to the
of
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Friday aDd sAturday
Cheater Road
.&. P.
SUSANNA FOSTER
TURHAN BEY
1m
oTa""-
"Frisco Sal"
October 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
8:20P.M.
•
•
. . rovlEllOw
.... . . . . Caof.., ....
• ,
TN..... '
WlLCOX-HOOPES
Mr. and 1'41'& Barton Hoopes, 3rd.
of Fort Washington. formerly ot
Swarthmore announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy
Morris Hoopes to Seaman First
Dean
of Belmont.,
N. Y., on September 29. The ·wedding took place In the Post Chapel,
PreslVio, San Francisco, Cal.
The bride is a granddaughter of
Mrs. Robert George Gllftllan ot Ogden 'avenue and a niece ot Lt. Robert George Gllftllan. Jr., now serv..
Ing I,n the Padftc.
'A_
'.
JWl'aau._
RU'!'D I 'S SEItYICE
_
'1'• • Cow L .., til. D _
~ Ikm.. WuI De Ii.
.
--------------.;;::;..----IlEAUI'Y SALON
Beauty Is October'. Spice
5
!12
~
13 SoatIa
a-ler Road
c.n Sw.rIhmore 0478,
CHARBERT • SKYLARK. LUCIEN LE LONG. CHEN YU
F. Wilcox
HARRlSON·WF1' S
:HiM Esther M. Wells. daughter
of Mra. Charles A.. Wells and the
late Mr. Wells of PhUa.delphla.. became the bride
Donald Van H.
Ha.rrlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. ~d
ward S. Harrison ot Washington,
D. C., formerly ot Rutledge, on
Tuesday, September 4-, at 4- o'clock
In tbe chapel ot Tacony. Methodist
Church. The Rev. Walter S. Johnston officiated. \
The bride was given In marriage
by her uncle; Mr. George Franks.
Mias Margery A. ·Harrlson, Bister
of the groom was. maid of honor.
Mr. Edward S. Harrison served
of
I
FOR .
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
c.D
!warthmore 2080
Mrs. Uo)"d E. Kaan-
UNfIT ASSEMBLY
AmerI..... LegIon Room
BoI'OUllh Hali
10,30 A.M. Evel'l' Wednesda;r
ZElIA M. WALTERS
Unity Writer oonl1nr.ts the classes:
,
Everyone Welcome
•
You can IteP right into one. of many varied.
interesting jobs with the Telephone Company 8I1d start
. eatniog a good salary at once, with
8SSImlI1Cle
of regu-
lar increases.
. You will work in
811
atmOSphere that's warm 8I1d
friendly with helpful supervisors to train you in wor.
wilh
II
lultWtI. You will be proud to tell your frieneb
that you're working for Bell Telephone. for the company has a reputation as a good place to work.
Arr8l1ge to drop in-·real soon-at the Dearest Bell
Telephone employment office, where
~'OTchid8
811
interviewer
will be glad to 8I1SWer your questions and tell you the .
" I'boDe Swa. 0410
•
phone. Visit any of these offices:
Room 315, McClatchy Bldg.
(69th • Mark., S.... Upper Darity)
6909 Market Sfr.eet, Upper Darby
. 57·59 E. Penn St., Norristown
1631 Arch St....et, Philadelphia
45 Anderson Avenue, Ardmo~e
410 York Road, Jenkintown.
or call Enterprise 1-0100
Please bring your birth-certificate. or ,other
proof of dti7enship
Always"
BaIt. ..... Sp........d, Pa.
•
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TIE BRL TELEPHONE COMPANY OrPENNSYLYANIA
"" ,rlelldly PIaee to Work"
•
-Plan Study
FlUnAY AT _ART.nto,,1C.
'I'IUI: 8WARI'_OREAlf, IlfC~ PUN;UlHlr.p
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P'&'
PETEJl E. TOLD EdItor I MARJORIE TOLD. A_I •• ' ;"~Ito·r·
Lorene J4cCa.rter
rm a ~
,
-.. Parl7 \
Pbyllt.- NeumaD'EDt.red . . Second C\ue Ilatter. Janua.,. 14 un at t
Offlde at llwarthmore. Pa... under tbe Act 'Of J4' b. be P .
arc I. lin.
_ _ _ _ _ _D~~ApLINE-WEDNE8DA Y NOON
FRIDAY, ocrOBER S, 1945
a.
birth of
lIOn ,Tames A... Davies.
2nd. to Ma.gee Hoeplta.l. Plttllbur&'h.
September 12.
Major navies IB a. lIOn of Mr. a.nd
Mra. Ja.mes .&. Davies
of .Cedar lane.
.
Mrs. Davies Is the former Jane
Twltmyer daughter. of the late Dr;
Edwin ~tmyer of Secane.
The
B·ouqu'et
:5
.
Ard- _
c~s
S-day and Monday
Solomon _d
Harold Bach!1l!!"
of
Class
Malor a.ndM..a. Fra.nk :1. Davies
a.re batng congra.tula.ted on the
PRINCE MATCHIABELLI. CHANEL
~
more "nnounces the enga.gement
of her daughter MI8a Katbarln" IBe880 Fox to Lt. Robert Bell LltIle.
AUS., son
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph :c.
V. Little of Park avenue.
U)
Miss Fox Is the daughter of the •
late Dr. Charles D. Fox of
more.
'Ocfoam IS, 'I~S
.
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FldDAY,
P1JBLIlmBD RVERy
C&pt. and Mrs. BeDson A.. Bow..
ditch ·of BalUmore. Md., a.re recelvlns' con,gratulatiOIll on the
birth of a. da.ughter named Ga.l1
0" September 31.
The new baby IB a. gra.ndda.uch.
ter of Mr. a.nd Mro. John Bowditch.
Jr.; Of! Ceda.r lane.
re·I.~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
II
MARY DUNHJLL •
Mrs. Charles D. Fox ot Ard-
~EVENT
Out of ThiS World
tm-
_r.
ENGAGEMENT .
OR
IN
Comed,. b,.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Clothier
of Claymont. DeL, are receiving
congr&tulatloDll on. the birth of &
SOD Girard Stevenson. on October 1
In the Dela.wa.re Hosplta.l. Wllmtngton. Del.
.
Mr& Clothier Is tile former
Eiea.nor Elizabeth Perry daqhter,
ot Mr. and M ..... J .....ph .&. Perry
of the Swa.rthmore· Apa.rtment&
COL .....d Kra. Edwin E. Keatle,.
former te8ldente of Swa.rtbmore.
Th1lJ'lld&,.. October·11
8:80 .&.!II.-S P.M.
LOWERS
EDDIE BRACKEN
VERONICA LAKE
Fairview Avenue and
BiR11fS
Announcements 'have been
celved oj the birth of & IIOD to Lt.
and Mrs. Harlln E. FraumaDn In
San
Franclaco. cat.. on September
Catherine Ruth Dinsmore ·baby
daughter of Lt. and Mre. Ra.lph
RUMMAGE !AI.E
B. Dinsmore ot Rutledge was
to'
christened Sunday morning SepSari·tHaD
tember 30 In the Swarthmort!:
01 _ Church
Presbyterian Church.
The Rev.
S_ _ _
David .Braun ofllclated.
INER
·RESHER
LAS,!: 2 DAYS
of Swarthmore
bride'. mother.
The bride reconlly· sra.dua.teiS
trom Drexel _tute Of Tech-.
Dology. The groom" a IJ'I1Lduate ot
Swarthmore High School a.nd Drexel InaUtute of Technolo8')'", la DOW
bae.k a.t a Na.vy hUe on the West
~ awa.l~ further ordera.
complete story about the opportunities with Bell Tele-
THEATRE
THE PLAYERS CLUB
. . beat man for h1a.on. A ncep.. 8. Kr& Fra,nmann 11 the former
Uon followed. at the home of the MIM Loulile C. Kea.Uey. dauchter Of
CHRISTENING
Carns delivers
MEDIA
,
SNAFU
Mra. WIllIa.m W. Spea.kman
or
,
.
Buck. HID Falla, formerly of
8wa.rtbmore IB··& pa.tlent In the
Genera.! . Hoeplta.l.
Stroudeburg.
b&vlng undersone an oPeration.
Mrs. Speakman's dauS'htere Mrs.
Martha. Wood of Mt. Kiaco, N. Y ••
and 11m Janet Spea.kman of calIfornia bave a.rrlved to be with thetr
mother.
Mra. William L Hull of Walnut
lane served . . boeteeB at & luncheon meeting tor the Emergenay
Committee of the Women'.. Inter..
national League at her home Thursday.
Barbara. Heath, daughter of Mr.
and M.... RU880ll Hea.th of. Cedar
lane, celebrated her fltth birthday
with a party Sunday afternoon.
Her guests were SWlle -Ma....,h. ROle
Mary ·Cox, JUdy Van Dyck, Shirley
carpenter. Margaret Bullltt, and
carolyn Danforth.
Fourth Naval DlBtrlct for re-asstgnment.
Mrs. Philip W. Kniskern of Riverview road and :Mrs. Frank H.
Orimn of Wawa apent a tew days
of last week as the guests of Mrs.
Albert Dutton MacDade of BowlIng Green at her Bummer home In
Ventnor, N. J.
Pfc. John Setb. U.B.M.C.R.• who
has been stationed on Okinawa tor
the past fonr.Jnonths 18 now await...
log transportation home. John hae
been on duty with the Eighth AntiAircraft Battalion In the south and
weat Pacific for two years and durIng that time Buffered numerous at..
tacks of tropical fever.
Comdr. Donald G. Follett was
promoted In August trom the rank
of Lleutenaot Comdr. He has been
stationed In Seattle as a consulting
e~glneer in· .~e Alaskan DlvlBloD,
Bureau ot Tards and Docks since
Ma.y. Prior to that time be 'was
'In Norfolk, Va.. helplJ;lg with" alrfteld construction. Comdr. Follett
expects to remain in Suttle until
next spring. Mrs. Follett and their
two SODS reside on Harvard avenue.
Mrs. Da.vld Jackson of Vassar
avenue entertained Mi88 Elizabeth
Walton of Moorestown, N. J., as her
week-end guest. Mlsa Walton serves
as a Red Cr088 worker on a h08pital ship traveling between the United States and ChefboUrg, France.
Mrs. Albert Hllles of WhittIer
place wa.s hoateBS to the Book Club
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Dwight
Cooley as program chairman reviewed tho book, "My Animal
Babies" by Belle Benchley.
Mrs. Weston -E. Fuller of North
Chester road has returned from
Beach Haven, N. J., after spending
several weeks with ber son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thorn ..
as S. Keefer, Jr., of Ardmore.
Rob-,rt T. Hastings of Cornell
avenue who has been attending
tho pre~filght school at Iowa UniverSity, has been placed on an Inactive status and arrived home wt
week. Bob a graduate at Swarthmore High School In '4-4-. received
training as Aviation-Radio man at
.Jacksonville, Fla., following which
he became a student
the V-5
program at Wooster College. W003ter, Ohio, and at Iowa Unlvcn;;iLy.
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PreaItyterian Church Notes-
o'clock In the chapel. Alfred G.
Htll,
the Chester Times
will be the speaker. AU men or
the community are Invited to
The Woman's Society of Christ...
Ian Ser:vlee will have a luncheon
on WedneSday at 12:30 In the
Ladles' Parlors. This w1l1 bo fol.
lowed by the regular meeting.
A rummage sale wUl be held In
the social hall on Thursday mornIng.
The Bouth District Missionary
Institute will be held on Thursday.
October 11. In the at. MatthewB
Church," 63rd and Cbestnut streets,
Philadelphia. BeBBlons are In ihe
afternoon and evening.
editor of
Sunday morning at the 11
o'clock service the World Wide
Communion will be observed. This
church observes open Communion.
All departmenuf·ot the Church
School meet each Sunday morn'..
ing at 9:46 a..m. The Senior Class
meets with' Dr. Braun at 6 o'clock
op SWlday evening. The' Women's
Bible Class, :meets at 10· o'clock in
the Church transept. Dr. Charles
A. Anderson will close hlB aeries
of dlBc~88lon~lectures to the Women's Bible Class this Sunday on the
topJc ~'How to Gain Confidence tn
Christ?"
The High School Fellow8~lp
Notes
meets each Sunday evening in. the,
Parish House from 6 to 7: SO p.m.
The Chapel Choir reh~ each
First Day School. opens o~ SunThursday evening at 7:30 p.m. day morning at 9:4lr;\O'clock.'
Adults interested In jol,n.lng this
Eleanor Kelghton ,will 1;)e In
cboir should speak to Mr. Henry charge of the Nursery, assisted by
Fa.ust on Sunday or phone the Dorothy- Rogers and Betty McCorChurch omce during the week~ 'rho keL The kindergarten teacher tor
High ·School Choir wUl. meet Sun- this Sunday Io! Margaret Price.
Myrtle Mcc&llIn wUl serve a.e
da.y afternoon at 4:80 o'clock. The
superintendent of the ftrst tour
Junior Choir will r.ehearse Friday grades. The teachers are Leah Felevening at 7 o'clock in the Parish ton first grade, Bertha. Paxson secHouse. All young people in grades ond grade•. Margaret Moore third
4 through 1 are welcome In this grade and Ellen P uIU
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The Surgical Dresalngs Group
The assembly leader of the' Upper
~nl meet Tuesday mc-ming at 10 grades 1s Sarah Stabler. The teacho clock.
e1'8 are Marian ,Balsley fifth grade,
Tha Woman's AsaoclatlQn will Ruth Ann RoblllBOn sixth grade,
meet Wedne8da.y. Oct._l0. At 11:15 WillIam Blngleton JUnior' high
the Worship Service will occur: at school, and Van Dusen' Kennedy
12 the business meeting and at senior high scbool. •
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12: 10 the luncheon prepared by
Parents ot young cblldren may
Circle 1, Mrs.. C. MacDo.nald Swan leave them In Whittier HOuse idur_
chalrman.
Rev. L K. Anderson log the Meeting tor Worsh1p.
wUI be the speaker, reporting on
corne.
Whittier House
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The
Women's
InternaUonal
.League In· Swarthmore anriouncea
a series of study groupe on the
subject· "Nationalism anei· Interna_
tionalism in Japan!'
The series
wUI be under the le8.denlhlp of
Dr. T.er~~na Rowen. who Ie now
on the ~tarr of· P6l1dle HIli. . MI8a
Rowell Is a BtU dent of OrJental religion and culture. having studied
at the School of Oriental Studies in
LondQn and having spent two
yeara In Japan stud),l.ng modern
rellgioUIJ movements there. Sbe
taugh; H18tO)")" at ReligfoI\ at
Smith College before coming to
Pendle HIll.
The study groups sbe will CODdUct are as follows!
Thursday, .October 11: "Foreign
lnftuences before 1900." the primi_
tive cultu~.· Chinese and lndian
Inftuen~es, weaterlt,1nftuence. reaction; ThunJday. October 18:· '"The
Development of
NatIonal;
IBm". DIscussion of this develop.
ment through religion, educatlo.n,
and POUUc8; Thursday,
October'
25: "Foreign Policy· and Western
ImperJa.llshl" Berni-COlonial status
t.nost of :AsIa; Thursday. Novem_
ber 1: "Movements Toward DemoclUcy and LnternationallslJ1."
Thursday, November 1: "Movements Toward Democre.cy and Internationalism.·'
All the sessions ot the study
group will be at the Presbyterian
Church, tram 9:30
11 a.m. There
wlll be a small library of reter61lce books and pamphlets available for tboBe who. wish to do
reading in the areas dfscu88ed
There wlU also be child care tor
children under. 'five tor, a nominal
tee. The Women's i:n~ernat1onal
League invites anyone who 1& Interested 10 this very timely subject
to attend One or all the meeUngs
11sted above.
Modern
Mr. a.nd Mrs. .&. . R. Cocbra.n ot
Kenyon avenue returned Thursday
after a three_week trip to the
ThoWlaDd l8la.nde and canada.
" Mr. and
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Mra. James H. Hornada:~ ot PlcklllBOll avenue spent laat
week In Washington, D. C•• vlalUng,
Mr. Hornaday's mother :111'8. James
p •.Hornaday:-··
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Mr. ·and Mra. ArthUr R. O. Red8I'ave of V~r avenue retUrned
Frt.day after a two"~onth 'V&C&tion
at their cottage at Beach Haven,
N. J. They were accompanied
Goodyear TINS _d Tuhea
RECAPPING SERVICE
.EXlDE, WILLARD,
to
MOPAR BA'ITERIES
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Yale Ave. imd
Sw. 1250
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24 HOUR SERVICE
.We have a complete staff on
duty 24 hours a day.· Please
feeUree to call us at any hour.
OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
DIRECTORS O' FU .... ERALS
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
atneMou •• lSI.
room
of
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Chrysler Plymouth
home by theJr daughter Mise Allce
Redgrave who apent the 8ummer
at the resort.
Dr. and Mrs. C. E. McClung of
Harvard avenue returned last week
from a Bummer spent at Woodshole. Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. George Alston of
North Chester road returned on
Monday from a week's VAea.tlon
apent In AtlantiC City.
Mrs. GlenD G. Bartle ot Ogden
avenue returned thls week trom
Kansas City, Mo~. where ahe Joined
Dr. Bartle tor 10 ·days.
of
Margery A. Harrison daughter of
M.r. and Mrs., Edward S. Harrison
o.t WaSWngton. D. C., tormerlY of
Rutledge Is enrolled at American
t:nlverBity. Sbe Is a graduate ot
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The Board of Trustees will meet
)olars HUI Junior College. near .A8hTuesday Clive.ning. October - 9, at 8.
On Sunday Holy Communion ville. N. C.
o'clock 'In the Church Study.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hopkins,
will be celebrated at 8 a.m. The
An Anniversary Sale wUt' be held Church School will meet at 9:45. their daughter Laura Lee, and Mrs.
a~ the
Presbyterian Home for at Which time tbe rect9r will teach HopklM' father Mr. F. I. Lee of
Widows and Single Women OD a course .on the Ute ot .chrlet to a Crest lane will return Wednesday
Tuesda,y, October 9 from 2 to 6 special cl8.88 of boys. There Will next' after a 10-day vaeatlon at
p.m.
; .L~ he a celebration of the Holy Com- SpUt Rock Lodge In the Pocono8Ml'8. Robert G. Erskine, Jr., and
munion at 11 o'clock at which time
her
Bon Robin returned Monday
the serman will be omitted.
Methodist.Church Notes
last after spend1ng the summer In
The Sacrament ot Baptism wUl Avalon, N. J. They will reside·
The ChUrch School meets on be administered at.12:30.
with Mrs. Ersklne~8 tather Mr. T.
Beginni.ng Sunday and continu_ E. Hesaen"bruch of Yale avenue
SunC\a.y morning at 9: 46. Classes
are provided for chUdren ot all Ing throughout the winter, Evening until the return of Lt. Erskine trom
prayer will be held at 6 p.m.
ages and for adults.
duty on Saipan.
The Rector's ClUb will meet on
, At the morning worship at Ii
Edle Thatcher of Ogden avenue
O'clock. the Holy Communion will Sunday a.t ~:30 p.m. In the recre~ entertained her roommate at Buck ...
of the Church.
be administered. This 111 the day atlon
nell University· Ruth Sorte of West-'·
The ,.Cholr Bchool win meet on ftol!!, N. J., as her guest over the
for the World Wide Communion
and this Churcb jolna with the Monday. and Wedtnesday at 4:30 p. week-end.
Mr. and Mni. Harold G. Griffin
Christian ·Churches tbroughout the m. and on Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
The rector w1ll be glad to offer of Rutgers avenue are entertaining
world In this service.
The Youth Fellowship will meet scholarships to boys Who can pass their daughter-In-law Mrs. Robert
In the evening at 7 in the chapel.
the elementary entmnce examina- G. Griffin and- baby . daught.ar
The Men's Forum will have Its tion. The school provJdes 'an un- Charlotte Ann of Bayside, L. I ..
opening meeting ot the fab· at 8 usual opportunity tor voIce culturo who arrived Monday tor a week's
a.nd music appreciation. Private visit. Mr. Grltr1n will join them
attention is given whenever It is for the week-end.
Charles B. Moore a sopbomore a.t
needed.
Haverford College spent the weekA series of three classes in end at his home on Amherst aveSWARTHMORE' PRESBYTERIAN
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Hymnology wil t..egln on Wednesnue.
Rev. Davtd Braun. Minister
day at 8:16 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Plerce, Jr.•
9 :45 A. M.-Church School.
'The Women's Guild will hold Its of York. Pa., with theh~ two sons,
11:00 A. M.-Mornlng Worship and
World Wide Communion. tr.e:etlng on Thursday ht 2 p.m. spent the week-end with Mrs.
In the ParIsh House. 1\Irs. Emilie Pierce's parents, Dr. and Mrs. WilMETHODIST CHURCH
B. Myers, executive secretary ot liam T. Ellls. at the old home. on
Roy N. KeIB&r, D.D•• ·Minlster.
the Delware county Welfare Coun- Walnut lane. Lt. Comdr. MacSUNDAY
cil, will speak on social planning In kinnon Ellis of Bryn Mawr aml
9 :45 A. "ltf.-Chureh School.
11;00 A. M.-HolY Communion.
:Delaware County. Tea will be .... is tamtly were present tor Sunday
'1 :00 P. M.-Youth . Fellowship.
served follow.tng the a~dress.
diuner.
The Alen's Club will announce
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Every of CorTRINITY CHURCH
Rav. Geo. Christian Anderson. Rector its meetLng shortly.
nell avenue entertained Mrs. EvPlans have been completed for ery's brother and stlJter~ln-Iaw Col.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7
8 :00 A. H.-Holy Communion.
the Harvest Fe~ri\'al service to be and· Mrs. James E. Hatcher of
9 :45 A. M.-Church School.
held on Sunday, October 21. at ,.11 ChevY Chase, Wash., as their week11 :00 A. M .......Holy Communion.
end guests.
a.m.
Oil OctUUI"H' 28 the Green Me6:00 P. M.-Evenlng Prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert HUles ot
morial .Window will be dedicated
Whittier
place entertained Mrs.
THE RELIGIOUS ROCIETY OF
at 11 ~a.m., and a window in memFRIENDS·
Hilles'
brother-in-law
and sister
ory ot Mrs. Blanche Hill will be
SUNOAY
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Cope
and their
9 :45 A, ll.-First Day School.
dedicated at , 3 o'clock.
daughter
Miss
Edith
Cope
of At11 :00 A. M:.-MeeUng for Worship In
lantic· City as their week-end
the Meeting House.
WEDNESDAY
Christian Science Church
guests.
9 :30 A. M. to 3:30 P. M.--8ewlng and
Mr. George T. Herschel received
Quilting
in
Whittier
"Unreanty" Is the subject ot the his discharge from the Army, FrIHouse.
Box lun~eon.
Lesson-Sermon In 'all Churches
All are cordlall, InVited.
day. September 28, and has joined
Christ. Scientist. on Sunday, 0cto- Mrs. Herschel who Is living with
FIRST CHUReB OF CHRIST,
b~r 7. The Golden Text Is: "'Thou her parents Mr. and Mrs. George
SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE
-art
my portion, 0 Lord: • • • Schoblnger ot Swarthmore avenue.
Park Avenue Below Harvard
Through thy precepts I get under- M':. Herschel 8B master sergeant
SUNDAY
11 :00 A. M.-8unday SchooL
standing: therefore I hate every served In England and France as
11:00 A. K.-8unday Lesson Sermon. faIee wa.y" (Pealms In:5?, 10&).
technical InsJ)ector for a 8Qua~ron
'Wednesday evenlns meeting each
of an A-26 Bomb group for about
week. 8 p. m. Reading room open dally
except Sundays and hollda)'8 12 to Iii
Mr. a.nd Mrs. F. H. Forsythe of 22 months. Lt. ·Erneet La.nge of
P-a.1IL Wedneeday avenin.- 7 t to • p.m. Thayer road spent a few days of
BalUmore pike wa.s attached to the
""'" Iildlft.,.,
:A1I a.re cordIa1ly Invited to attend thla week In the Poconos.
. same Squadron.
CHURCH SERVICES
Mra. RUBBeIl Hea.th of Cedar tane
Is leavlns FrIday to epend the'
week-end In Wuhlngten with Mr.
Heath and her elater and brother...
In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Black.
Mrs. Courtney Whitley and twin
daughters Mary Jane and Dullce
visited with the William L
the girla will enter Rolllna College.
back to college.
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n~ are three great basic
wants. Money is important; it opens the door to
most things you want in
life .. That's why· a good
strong hank is so important to you. It safeguards
your money, helps you keep track
of it, aids you in disbursitig it efficiently. Used properly and fully,
this bank can be a most helpful
fine.ncial ally to you.
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Schoo! ~rounced Nenie~ ProVEd'ence ~)' A..deUne ~~rouae have volunteer.
Thlrw-one bOY1I from tho 7th ~1 to 0 GIl the R~tPre Avenue ed to oend packages to Franc.. thto
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aud Sth pad... met for the IIret lIeld. Nether Providence Put up, a year. he French fiI CIaaa already
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the name of a !'Tonch student
time on September Z8 to initiate hard- light, but the Garnet. boys
toaowhom
the ,iirla will send tOOd
a Dew orpnlzattOD. the -Tuntor Red
and clothing. MOat ·need'ed. Items
Cro_ Service Club. Robert Sauter. were lieavl~r
iute~.
ahop .Inatructor, te the faculty adJac.k Harant Playe" an .,..,ollent Bre: FOOd, warm. clothing. ahoell;
8oa,p and lIIWeet&
vtaer. Theboya will make useful glLDle, acormg two touchd8wna and
articles to be d\atrlbuted by the
Red ero..
. gomg oft tocklo to gafu tho only Some:etatementa of appreclaUoD
(lata
extra point. JOhn Polk made botll ~hB.t have been l"ecelved by :Mlaa
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. • of hl8 to';.c,,40Wu, In the' ~nd 8troUIIG tor packagea thB.t IIhe hIU!I
Each aenlor had hlo pictUre tok_
prev\ouoly 80nt are:
en tor the year book Iasi' Monday quarter, ODe from the , and the
"Thanks 'tor the woolen gloveL
• and TuNday. The following or- other from th~ 6. BlIf' Nelson Do you know they are worth 600
aanlzaUone al80 h8.cl group plcturea scored with ~ lateral from Polk on franca now?"
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"'It YOU only knew the joy we
nInth srade; Garnet, Senior' Cab- n-yard r.un.
had eating lIueh good thing'll! For
tnei; Cheerieaders, a:ed -Crose Club,
The .Ne~b.er ProvJd~Dee bovil had more than Bve yean we haven't
Hockey squa4, Football' team.
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a hard ~me BatUn.. throu~b the tasted chocolate or cocoa. It'. UIIe""n4, an4 F'f.culty. Olher ol'll8il1- bIg red tin.; eVen though the first
were."
I... to tell you how good they
Zauona'Wili hAve their ptctur'e,i'tok,
en i8.ter "hi' the .cliool year.
team waS "taken out· ot the game
"With the atring from your pack" .
often. O~orge Storck started the
!Jon 'Em
game at right gUard Instead of Bill age my husband· 'oiade· a WIck tor
;tbe
Sing for Their Breakfaot
proJecti;'n ~hib of tho bib echool backfteld w8a Cornen Archbold In
Tbe
enra-cu·rriC:ular vocal music
was lnlUated under the direction of place of DIck Taylor.
program
ot the High School under
A. Nathan ilell.' So.lal StudteBln:
ThIs victory was the second of
the
direction
ot Alice - E. Blodgett.
atructor of the .Junior 818'h SchOOl. the year tor Swarthmore. who beat
Is
once
mO,re
In tull -sway ·Witll a
There was a blS'·turn-out trom both Darby last wee.k by the same score.
startlngly
lat'ge
~e~bei-shlp' In
the JunIor High Schoolwell as 31-0. The Garnet boyS now look
each'
orpDlzat'toD.
the Benlor High 8cbooi. This club~ ahead to the big gamo with Media
The "Temporary" chorus had Ita
~hich 18. made up ot Borne 40 boys High. which
be played on Fri- ftm 8esilion this week with 61
from the .Tunlor High. meetS TUe8- day, October 6. o.n th~ llutgers
members. However, there_will be
days, 6th' perlod. Tl)e following Avenue 1I.eld.
ellmlnations
of both old and new
boys are enrolled trom the Senior
High Scpool: Robert BOYJ~, Robert
Hulme. Fred HebenDa.. David ko~ \
rey, George Warren. Richard BOMhardt. Raymond 'Wilson, George
~y. Rlcbard Vose, and Charles
And ....
All are learning how to operate
the BouJfd and.8llent moving plctut:o
projectors used In many cla.saes and
a.Memblles. They are taught also
how to run the Federal recorder
and the Tborda~on public addr~8s
system. which are both needed for
playa a.IJ.d .speeches In assembly.
BoYS' f\re needed· to operate thell8
machines. Qnd they are learning
with grp.at Interest.
Mr. Bell lias .appolnted Fred and:
David 111· cbarge_ of ,operating the
motion picture projectors In the
Senior High School assemblies, and.
Thomas Hopper and David Smtth
·In the iunlor HIgh· aB86mblles.
George H&Y JfJ In cbft.rge ot operating the electrical switchboard.
The High' School Is' a memb~r
of tbeMJllerSVtlle and Kutztown
Btote College Film ·Llbrarles.
uChronlch~8 of America'" 111mB are
available for use in Htstory and
EngiiSb classee from the otnce of
the'· County Superlnttmden"t. Medl~
Court House, Med~ PL
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membora nen month, made by tryoulo In quartette, -By the end of
'October, the pel'DlAllent 'ahoruo will
be rebearatng 'repJarl)".
The BoY'1i Blue Club .. under.
, . -to the "dawn PaPine InlUatlon
trol cluba," meeting once a week
at 7:40 before echool. The 40 sing;
en from p-a.d.ee , to 12 1D thll
boy'. club, have chosen Thunday
mornlnp' for rehearaala Thto. 110'
second y~~, brln. . promlae ot exciting resulta owing ,to tbe eIteDalve' work In Parts that will be
poaalble.
Tbe Bo)"'s Quartet whlcb made
its debut at the 8:princ Concert
last year baa al80 atarted Ita ,rehearaal&
Two weeks ago the Junior High
Girl's Glee Club met with a 8UI'prialng attendance ot 80 atrlll. Such
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On Tuesday. October 2. the purchaBlng of Victory Bonds and
Stamps was Increased by the pupils.
This week\· the total amount tn
bonds and Stamps waa $128.0&:
,66.26 In bonds. and ,71,80 In
Stamps. The toliDw1ng·home~rooms
had '100 per cent: 206, '216, 203.
DOQ'tendanger
your home
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any
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rubbish that might be a source of fire. .See
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Octo_
7-13 has been declared NatlbDal
FIre PreYeliltlon·Week. DorIng tblstlme,
tile attention of all Americans III being
.0CIISIid on
for better lire- protectlon'tbroogh precaution. Join m &h6
tight TODAYI
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Awa.y
Oct. lS-Sprln!lfleld
Oct. 26-Rldley Park
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Nov.
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Away
8-Lansdowne
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Ml44Jeweighto and IAghtwelgbto .
Oct. ~6-Lanadowne
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Oct. 22-Sprlnglleld
Oct. Z9-Lansdowne
Nov. 8-Eut T,jniadown8
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Work for Gradl!s 5-12
Pep Rally
Thursday,
October
On
11,
Swarthmore High will aend to
8prlngfte~d HIgh School an asse~
bly program. which will take the
form of a pep rally. Paul Wl~lIama
will take earge· as master of Ceremonies, and there will be ahort
speeches by G. Baker TbomJ)8on,
principal of sWarthmore High,
Coach ZlgentuBS, and' this year'.
football captdll Dick Shelly. There
wilt be sOO1gB and cbeerleadlng by
the cheerleaders.
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Stamps.
Jr. Hlgh Ready
Coach GeOrge Retmer and Assistant Coach Russell Snyder have
been holding practices to prepare
for the coming Juntor HIgh tootball schedule.
Gordon Follett.
Bruce Godfrey, and Alan Bachman
are helping Coach Reimer as mana·
gers. The Bchedule for the three
teams Is as follows:
Fire Prevention
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be even higher In' the nert fe?!
months. as the school Is starting
new campaign tor a needy cause.
The total sale tor the past tour
weeks haa been $370.55, $112.50
botlght In bonds and '268.06 In
siz~.
It's the job of every American to preveQt c9stlr
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It 18 beHeved t..at the sales will
your bas~ment C!l~sets al1d attic are clean. Check
fuse plugs, make sure
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SOLVE THE HOME WORK PROBLEM WrrH
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lINSURl'ASSED FOR l'BOIECl'8. REPORTS, BIOGRAPBIES
will
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morning alnco JunIor High de,..,
hall alsO besun' Ita rehea........
Eata Add. IIp
.A croup of earnOat 81rto aud boya
from' the senior claa8Swarlhmore High 8chool~ UDder the cochalrmansblp ot·Malian Karne and
Patey McCahan, baa been aelllDir
retreahmentll Oat every· hIBh aichool
tootball game aD RUtCers Avenue
field hi order to earn money for
the Benlor yearbook. .
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From the aaJ'e ot candy, aoda.
POP. and hot dop, the lJtudent8
nek~ about ,,~ ~ -ga~e.
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& large croup 18 not conduqlve to
the beat 'mualcal _ults. and ....
try.oUIo for iiiemberahlp are belD&'
carried ou~ ~h1a week.'
Laot, the' 'oLl~'na'
'I '~WD
Patrol,
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ua.
the De
"-nl'or' B'-h
Glrto·
Glee
"Iub,
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FRIDAY, 0Cf0BER S. IMI
Red·Cr088 Lists
Hf)ld Open Ho'U8e
Active SumlMl'
(ConUnued :from Pac'e 1)
cue load was 28 acUve
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service
famUfes and three ex-service eases,
a total of 31. Relief was given to
eight families In the period. Sixty-
five visitS were made by two
workers In 93 bOUfS. The work.
.14n. Turner said, with Its prob-·
JemfJ
attendant to the return of
men to, clv.tl1an Ufe, is still com-.
pelJlong and IntereaUns-.
Mre. E .. Lr. Mercer reported 2.1
Gray Ladles at work In nlne hospitals. Volunteer hospital hours tn
thts service totaled 2.49&. vc;tlun-,
teer Blood Donor bours 20. A DJW'
course will 800n bo. ~ered ,to Gr~y
Ladles especIally adapted to re-
creation ,work.
The Swarthmore P'1re and
Protective A8BoclaUon will hold
Open Houae at the fire houae.
Thuraday evening, October 11,
from 6 to 8 p.m., In connection
with Fire l"revenUon Week.
To Omit Sumo...
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BeUev.lng that too much empha..
8is has been placed on sermons
and not enough on worship, the
sermon will be omitted from the
church service wbenever tbe Holy
Communion 1B celebrated at TrLnIty Church.
Whlle recosnlzlng that the sermon serves an important educational "fun~t1on together wltb the
prophetic element .In preaching, It
was telt that too often the· average congregation becomes an audl ...
ence instead of a gr:oup of devout
worshippers. "While It ·fa admitted
that the sermOn should provide tnsplratlQt\ during the service. ther"!
is ·no guarantee that every preach";
er will be Insp.ired to Inspire at
11:28 a.m. every Sunday," the rector said In hlB Sermon last Sun";
day.
Thl8
innovQ.Uon
at
Trinity
Church Is designed 'to provide mor~
opportuo.ltles for private m.edltaUWl and silence.
The report ot
Mrs. J. Paul
Brown chairman ot Nurses Aides
.howed 2.081
hOUfS glven by 1'1
aides. 15 at the Chester -Ho8plta~.
one at Presbyterian. and ODe at
University. Three aides bave worked 183 hours at· Valley·' Forge Hoa~
pltal.
Katherine Fussell reporting tor
the Staff ~lstantB listed four. actively at work. One gives one_half
day's service. at
~blladelphi6.
headquarters, one a day at Media
regional
headquarters,
one two
days per week at the Naval Annex,
and one a n.ight a week a-t the ln~
formation Booth in. City Hall,
Phltadelphla" In addition all are
now working on the War Fund.
Beverly Ann Harlow of North
Nine hundred and forty~two calla Chester road was guelJt ot honor
were reported by the Motor COl."'PS, Monday evening when her parents
Elizabeth BB.88ett captain, trom Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Harlow enJune to September.
Six drivers tertained 12 at her young friends
covered 89,092
miles and gave at a dinner party- In celebration of
1163 hours volunteer labor. 10,000 her 12th birthday.
Mrs. L. C. Blundln ot Park ave~Ues were for the local" Naval An ...
nue
is recovering In the Chester
nex In transportLng men on fish.
Hospital
following a major operaiog parties, to ball games, the An·
tion
performed
September 24.
.nex ball team on its
schedulE::.
Dr.
Joseph
B.
Bates of Paxaon
swimming partle8 to nearby P0019,
Hollow
road,
Media,
who ha.8 been
COllecUng' cookiea. moving canteen
directing the I. G. Farbenlndustl'19
groups.
Mrs. C. P. Streeter stated the in Germany. ts expected to arrive
borne within a week.
Junior Red CroBS to be wen orMr. and !In. Paul B. Banks of
ganized under MabeJ Ewing at the
Harvard avenue had as their house
schools with the flrst Junior High
guests last week Dr. and Mrs. LeMa
Red Cro88 service group underway.
FrItz of SomernUe, N. J.
Constant activity was reported
Mrs. .Joseph S. Bates of Paxson
by Mrs. R. C. Comley chairma.n of
Hollow road, Media, ontertalnnG
Camp and Hoapital
reBulting In
her brother and lIlater-ln-la.w. Mr.
1138 collected for overseas recre- nnd Mrs. E. W. }loe881er of ]~e:;(
ational chests. tor men 1n Isolated FeU., N_ Y.
areas. the gatherJng of 82 articles
Mrs. Joseph Pope and I'di'll. H. A..
tor sea cheats, 480 books ~em Piper were bosteMes to the Thul'8bled for men in isola.ted areae over- day Luncheon Reading Group thla
seas, fishing equipment and the week at the Pipet' home on Yale
guiding by local men at me.n trom avenue.
the Naval Annex on 16 fishing trips,
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bradley
the supplying ot 46 articles to the
ot
Pwarthmore avenue spent the
Annex In response to its requests.
week-end at Pocono Manor.
ChriBtmas projects tor the rapidly
Mrs. George Franek ot BaltiIncreaa1ng number at h08pltallzed
more. Md., Ie visiting her son, Mr.
vctem.lls in this region and tor
Clarence Franck and his family ot
ablebodted men staUoned Within
Cornell avenue.
it will challenge the devotlOl\ of all
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Welch. of
within this area. Plans tor them
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, wer$ over·
are alrea.dy und·er way. Judgin~
night guests of Mr. and Mrs. E •. H.
trom past borough response, Mrs.
Taylor of Harvard a.v8I\ue. Mr. and
Comley Is confident tha.t every
Mrs. Welch were on their way
need wlll be generously met.
home after attending the American
Mrs. Hodge announced wit~ apBankers' Convention In New York.
preciation the acceptance of WQI~
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Earl L. Dougtel' A. Schmidt as chaJrman of the
las. formerly of Germantown. now
1946 Victory Fund of the Red
of Princeton, were luncheo~ guests
Cross.
Mrs. C. MacDonald Swan of Dr. ana. Mrs. William T. ElUs
gave her secretary's minutes. Mrs. on Saturday at their home on WalSchmidt read the treasurer's re- nut lane.
port.
Mrs. J. P. Daugherty ot DickinMr. Schaffer's talk was tremend. son avenue returned Sunday from
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ously heartening to all chairmen Charlottesville, Va.. after
teU(ng as It did of the cases of visit with her mother, Mrs. C. M.
goods marked with the name of Gibson.
chapters from small towns scatterMajor and Mrs. John F'lumerfel!
ed all over this country which he of North Chesier road spent tho
saw doing service in Guadalcanal, past week-end with friends In New
Milne Bay, a refugee camp on the York City.
Suez canal. and many other spots
Mr. and Mrs. J. Randolph Roess
he visited. He pa.id tribute to the
of Cornell a.venue are entertaining
Red Cross wot"kers who carried on
Mr. Roeas' aunt, Miss Grace Deets
with enthusiasm despite extreme
for several weeks while she Is enheat, cold and mUd. TralnmobUes
route tram Chataugua, N. Y.,· to
operating between the way station
Lake Worth. Fla., for the winter
on the Teheran Railroad In 165 to
months.
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185 degree temperatures, cluhmoMr.
a.nd·
Mrs.
Charles,
G. KurtzbUes serving lend-~ease convoys
halz
of
Park
avenue
entertained
along the Russian border, everywhci"e it. is needed the Red CroBS Mrs. Gerald Effing and bel' daughcarries on because ot the
hard ter .Toan of Lancaster, Pa.. for a
few days of this week•.
work of the folks at home.
Mr.
Lt. Ralph B. Dinsmore returns
Scharrer cited General MacArthur's
to Sheppard Field, Texas, today
statement to him that he feared
aCter a 15-day leave with Mrs.
the "loss of mora.le for his men far
Dinsmore and their baby daughter
more than the enemy," and said
Catherine who are living with the
that the General
too.k 100 Red
former's parents Mr. and Mrs. E.
CrOBB workers into Tokyo with
W. Egee of Rutledge.
him.
Lt. (jg) J~m.. R. Powell, US
CGR. reported to the Coast Guard
Academy Sunday and is awaiting
his release tram the Navy. Lt.
ROGER RUSSEll.
Powell who has been in the service
Maker of F"me PhotcJtlnpba four
years. served as navigator ('In
l'I!Im _
Bl4c.
a
Coast
Guard FrIgate in the South
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A_ _ S _ SSCI_el,l)
Paclflc and the AJeutlanB for 18
Media In8
MedI· Pa.
mo'ntbs.. .
F11'8\; Lt. Ruth Kurtaha.... Army
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WAR JOB DONE
Raymond E. Wlleon '1f Ogden
avenue who baa directed the work
ot the Natlona, Bureau for InduatrI&I Protection In Washington
BiBee February, 1941, .. returnins
to Swarthmore thle. wee~ on termlnaUon '1f the acUvlU.. of thtB
orsanlzatloD.
The National Bureau was the
contribution at 'the combined fire
and caaualty Insurance business ot
the United State., which v'1lunteered ita technical .and lnspeciion
aervlces to tlie government in protecting the naUon'a war Industries
and critical stock piles trom fire.
accident and aabo~e hazarda
throughout the war· emergency.
It furnished this Bernce to tlie
War and Navy Departments•. FBI.
RFC, WPB, OCD, and other agencies tor use In p.revenUng Interruption ot war production.
A",cjljary
Sews
turned from two weeka'. vIalt at
Lake WaUenpaupac.
Dr, Francla carr SUtler, a . .eretary '1f the AmeriCan Bible Society,
and Mrs. SUfter "'ere gueats at
luncheon Ia.st Tuesda7 at the home
of
William T. Ellis. Dr. Stelft.r.
1a nationally know.Q.· for htl radio
talks on the Bible.
Dr:
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Tho Rev. Ge'1..... · C. ADde1'llOn
rector of Trinity Ep\8copal Cliurch
was one of 10 clergy '1f the EplsC'1pal Church whC! attended a conference September 2' to 29, at thlll
College of Pl'eachel'lJ, a unique inBtltuUon located on the Cloee ot
Wuhlngion cathedral, Washington. D. C. canon Theodore O. ·Wedel to Warden of the COllege and In
·charge of arranging·. the conterf'!J1cea to which ,. email grOUl)8 of
clergy are invited for a week al. 0.
time from September tbrons-a tho
second week in .Jun~.
The aubJect at the confereDcl)
was "Preaching the Prayer Book."
The leader was the Very Reverend
John W. Suter, Dean of Washington Cathedral. Mr. Anderson. in
addition to preaching In the College
Chapel, ahared in the work ot ~
speCial seminar group.
STEAKS _ CHOPS
SEAFOOD Oar Spe;'117
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The flrst sewing meeting of the
year of the Legion Auxiliary wl1\
be held Monday. October 8, at
10:30 a.m .• at the home of Mrs.
Harvey R. Pierce. 109 Princeton
avenue,
Members are asked to
bring sandwiches.
ALICE KRAIT
PIANO TUNING
''Tbe LoR Cbord . . . . . .
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Rhythmic Dancmc
ptaJ"" oi
the ODt-ot-tuDe plano"
PboDe A. L. PARKER
for the remedr
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For boJ1l alid glrJB
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POSTPONED INDEFINITELY
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For vartlculars caD
Mrs. Herman Bloom Swa. "75
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Nurse Corps. ia visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Kurtzhalz '1f Park
Vacuum Cleaners
GffiLS' HOBBY OLASSES IN
avenue. Lt. Kurtzhalz who has Percolators
JEWELRY &. METALWORK
been serving on the Army Hospital
mec&rlcal Appliance BepaIrIng
lllake rour own Christmas gifts
,
Ship Acadia in the Atlantic and
~polU!d for Swarthmore ChllPrompt
Service
,
Mediterranean areas for almost
men Until Furt.ber NoUce Dne
three years will be released in the
called for and DelIvered
to Polio Quaranttne
near future. She haa been In the
C\asses Llmlled
Robert C. Brooks, Jr.
service tour and one-half years.
I\DIUAM ELSBREE
Media 1984
mec&rlc Heaters :,\,alllDgford II1IlB
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Armitage of
Swa. 11148
Harvard avenue· are entertaining
Mrs. William White of Atlanta,
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Ga.. as their house guest for two
weeks.
PIaD8 for Bes1dent1a\ FInancing
Capt. Eugene V. Roberta has
Interest 'Rate as Low 89 4%
joined his family on Chestnut ave·Up to lIO Years to Repar·
nue after 22 months with· the 797th
and
Monthly Loan lD8taIIment as
Engineers Forestry Company on
Low as ~.I"
No Brokerage pmn~tssl0D8
the Ledo road in Burma.
No Sen:loe Oharges
Lt. and Mrll. Richard BrC?WD ot
Idheral Allowance Toward
Baltimore. Md., will spend the
Acq_Uon 008&8
Commercial and Domestic-week-end with the former'a par·
INSURANCE PROTECl'S YOU
-NOT THE LENDER
Prompt Service-Refrigerants Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown
GUARANTEES '
ot Walnut lane.
ators, Washers, Vacuum
YOUR WIDOW
Lt. Robert Little of Park avenue
(a) A H'1me. PaId f'1r
Oeaners, Radios
Is home on a 41i-day leave after
,
(h) Not a 1010..........
27 months overseas with the 16th·
INVESTIGATE NOWI
Afr Force in North Africa an~
Don't Waif; U.W Your PPr_es......I
11 Mortem A _ _
Mortgage Exp\reo
Italy. . Lt. LIttle returned I to the
CONSULT,·
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states by way ·ot Trlnldad and BraMottoa, P..
zU, having been assigned to the
L S. KILVINGTON
Afr Transport Command during the
.\cent .
Da~.""'.
rr ale . . .
paat three months.
BOX 11, BJDLEY PARK
PheWl Med•••• 3·.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Davis at WelPhone RIdley Park 21147
lesley ro.ad will entertain 12 guests
at dinner on SunMy.
MarJQrJe Dinsmore of lawrenC?e,
Kans., formerly of Swarthmore. a
Poatpoued Until Further Notice
graduate
at Swarthmore high
school is ·one of 269 students in
Saturday Momiag
Poile
Posture
the College ·of Liberal Arts and
Ba\let-Ta~AC1'ObeUo-Rh7tbm
CblId1'eD.'8 Classes from Pre--School to SenIor H. S.
Sciences named to the Dean's honAdult QI-sses Modern Cnlltstbeuics--P.recls!on,
or roll at the University ot Kansas
Beginners--Nonnal Courses Glven-Ad......ced
tor the 194'-45 school xear.
MoucIay Evening
Lt. Lewis Agnew who has been
.tatloned with the Air Tratnlng
H. S. CIa'I. 7:3O--Aclulb 8:30-9:30
0I&eBeB LImIted
Command
at Randolph
Field.
RegiBter b,. CalUng
Texas, received his d.8charge paSwa. 1898·oJ
MARJI i!oHllEFER BURDISS
Swa.1730
pers at Indiantown Gap. October
1. Lt. and Mrs. Agnew a~ visiting
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Agnew of South Chester
road.
Mrs. J. W. Campbell and daughte~ Virginia of Baltimore, Md.•
spent a tew daYS la8t week as t~e
guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N_
Walton ot Kenyon avenue. Mr.
Campbell i8 spending a few days
this week with· the Walton&.
Lt. Joseph H. ColUns· has received his discharge from the Army
Air Corps at Fort Bliss, Texas. and
with Mrs. Collins arrived Monday
from CloviS, N. M., to stay indefinitely with the former's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Colltns. Jr.,
of the Swarthmore Apartments;
Lt. Collins flew 60 missions in the
E.T.O. and for the past six months
has been stationed at the Clovis
Army .Air Field as an All' Inspector.
THE BOUQUET
Mr. and- Mrs. C. Thomas Bauer,
A.. P. SMAU.EY
Jr.. and daughters Gretchen a~d
Eo L NOYES
Gale of Kenyon avenue are spendSWARTHMORE STUDEBAKER
Ing a few days as the guests of
SALES
SERVICES
PETER E. TOLD
Mrs. Bauer's parents Mr. and Mrs.
S. G. Mohr of Flushing. N. Y.
THE HARVARD INN
B, J. BOY 5 AND 10
R.T.2/c Hays Penfield Is spendIng a nine-day leave at the home
BUCHNER'S
THE INGLENEUK
of hiB parents Mr. and Mrs. Walker
Penfteld of Riverview' road tollowMABlE DONNELLY
RUSSElL'S SmVICII:
ing .completlon of radio training at
DBW DROP INN
Bellvue, Wash. Hays has been assigned to the U.S.S. Albany at BosSWARTHMORE NATlOI'IAL BANI,
ton.
AND mUST COMPANY
B1/c John T. COllins 3rd !!pent
ILUlTEL BRos.
the week-end with his parents Mr.
AUCII: BABBER, GIFI'S
and Mrs. John T. COJI1ns. Jr., of
B. B.. GREEN
IIANNUII • 'WAlTZ
the Swarthmore Apartments.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Walton
STRATB HAVlIN INN
IIJCRAa,'SOOU.EGBPRA• • 'CY
of Kenyon a:venue accompa.~ed. by
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toole ot the
W. \IIARK BITI'LE
SWAld. . .O. . co.op
Swarthmore Apartments bave 1'8at
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ASSURED HOME OWNERSHIP
MORTON REFRIGERATION
Appliance Seiv}.ce .
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DANCING CLASSES
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DON'T STOP NOW
BUY- VICTORY
BONDS
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
\lHlllRII'I"S OFftCB
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OOl1JlT BOUD, JlllDIA. PA.
COURT Il.llUSllI, KEDIA.. PA.
Friday, Detober Uth, It"
Prlds)" Detober 19, 1141
• :.0 .A.M.. Eastern Standard TIme
9 :10 A.H. StaI1dBrd Time
CondllJons: mo.OO CUb or oortU\od
<>heck at time of ....e ( u _ oth-as
Condlllo.. : PlO.OO quh or ..rt1J\Bd
at&le4 In adverUeement) balance In
ten da.:ra. Other conditione on day of cheek at Ulna of Ale (UnlfM otherwUe ltatad In advertieement) balance
In ten 4&7.. Other CODdltlou on d&7
of sale.
L evari Faclu
No. 113
June 'l'erm, 1..6
FIeri Fad..
No. '111
7
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C&I ,...,. IhaIl be repayable within ODe upon the
eNd value of the tazabl.
month after tile bqinnlna' Of the DeS" property therein. 001' Mall any web
dec&1 7ear.
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A true COPt of Jolnt RNoluUon
No. 1. ,
Co M. 1I0RRISON.
SecretarY of the Commonwea1tb.
count)'. munlclpallt,. or dllltrict ItlCur
any debt.. or Increa.lf) lle Jn4ebtednea
to an amount ueeedlnl' two (I) per
centum Upon luch u.eued valuation
F
hoUle which has been modemlz.ed. In
the electors thereof at a public elec·
every way; 011 beat. summer and win...
UOQ In IIUal\ manner . . IIhall be pro.
ter hookup i Ule haW. with buht-In
SESSION OP 1945
vlde4 by Jaw. The debt of the cUT of
"'owera; a beautiful ' fireplace.; 200
Ph\Jadelphla may be I n c _ 'In auch
A TOINT NR~LUTION
feet frootace on Cheater Plu between
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amOunt that the total debt 01 ....4
PhltBdelpbla and Cheo.er; would _
Propo!llq aD amendment to IeCUOli ell,. ehall DOt nceed twelve and ontf&. beautiful home or could be uaed ...
one 0' a.ttIde fourteen of the ConeU- half (J.ZIh) per centum. upon the aver.
a hlch-cJ ... tea .room: lmmedlate poe..
tutlon of the Commonwearur of Penn....... of -tlie laat ten annual' arenee!
Halioo; for IntormaUon can 8\VE'E.
lIylyanla, by making IherUra e1icible valuations of the taxable realty there.
that certain lot or pO. of around
June Term. Uti
NEY AND LUKENS. 621 Weloh SL, inAll
to eucceed themeelvea.
Itt, but . .id city shall not Incr-ease It.
Twp. of Karple, Dela. Co;. PL,
Ch,,'.r 'JUl.
The Qeneral Assembly of the COm- lndebtec1nea to an amount exceedJn&,
bounded and detcrlbed accordln.. to
All that eertaln lot or piece of monweaJth,
of Penneylvanla hereb7 re- two and OIIHtalt (2%) per cetum upon
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Broomall. C. E., Med1a.,Pa., aa fol .. ' t.h,reon erected. .Ituate on the 8Outhlent condition. ,a; play·pen and pa4, ltL
Section L The foUo"ln. amend- .-ealty without the consent of the elec,
to
wit:
Beginning
at..
& pt. in eaat lide of Shirley Road at the disIowa.
'G: Stelprwalt shoa. some new. alae center Une of Rd. leadin&' from Marple
ment to the Constitution of the Com- tota thereof at a public eleetlon In
&%B and IA. Telephone Swarthmore 1.0 Media, via State Rd., a corner of tance of flye hundred. and ninety..one monwealUl of Pennsylvania be and such. manner as ehall be provided by
and.
eleven
one-hundredthe
feet
south041(.,)'.
the same fa hereby proposed In .&0- law. No debt ahaU be incurred by. or
land now or I&te of Eliza J. Atkluon; westward from the Southweet ....de ot cordance
with the provlalons of the ad 1)ehalf of. the county of PbUadeiWalnut
Street.
In
the
Township
of
thence
along
tile
center
Une
ad.
RtL
FOR ~Eleven full length bronae
eighteenth
article ttt ereof :
pbla: and within sueb county. onJy the
Upper
Duby,
CoUhty
·of
Delaware
and
window ecreelll, asaorted widths, the 4 following courees and distances; State of Pennsylyanla. Contalnlnc tn
That. secUon one of article fourteen clt7 of Phtladelpbla and the 8choo)
6"" long. Perfect condiUon. Telep~one N. 80· 11' E. 91 It. to a pt,; N. 7()o tront or breadth on the said Shirley of the ConsUtuUon 01 Pennaylvanla be dlatrlct of Philadelphia· shall have
I' Eo 9& ft. to a pt.: N. 89· I4)/' E. 188
amended to read as folio".:
power to Incur debL
swarthmore 171-6-J.
ft. to a pt.; N. 13· 11' E. ta8." ft. to Road twenty-lYe and Ave-tenths feet
Section
L
County
ofllcera
shall
conIn ucertalnln~ the debt-!ncurrtn.
and estendlng of thaI. width In lensth
of aherUh. coronera, prothonoU
._
SALE-KIn. B-ftat clarinet. sil- a pt., a Corner, 01 other lanQ now or or depth aouthea.stward between par- s18t
tarl
..
,
re~.· ter of WIJJ.e, recorder of capacity of the c ty of Ph adelpb_ at
late
of
·EIIza
.1.
Atkinson
i
thence
by
ver. Also National 100 radio. Me-all~l lines at rlpt an«lee to the aaJd
.~
I
any time, there shall be ded1J6)ted from
sam.e S .•• 11' E. 289.1 fto to a pt.: In Shirley
commlllS onera. treaaurera, aul'- the debt of said city 80 much of such
dla 2687.
Road Seventy"three and flfty- deeds,
v8yO.... audltal'll or controuera, clerks
h
bee I
d
I
Une ot land late of Fairman Ropra four one-hundredth.
feet to the middle of the courts, dtstrlct attorneV8 and debt &II .., au have
D neur" ,or 8
FOR SALE-Antliluea-old Pennsylva.- Estate; thence by same S. 69· 11' W. of a certain ten teet wide prJvate
' Um about to be incurred. and the prof
• ceed1J thereof expended, or aboul. to be
nia furniture. Fine old shelf clock. 311 ft. to a Pt., a corner of land now driveway extendlnlr Bouthweetward In- 8ueh other as m&7 rom t1tne to
be
e8labU.hed
by
law;
and
no
treas· expended. upon any pubUc Improve-or
late
of
~UZ8
J.
Atkinson;
·thence
'by
Painted Un, china, glau, aUver. potto L
tery. prlntlll. ate. H. W. Houck. Honey Bame N. 30· 31' W. 471.1 ft. to first Into Walnut Street.
next mcceedt~ the one for wblch he or condemnation of any publlc uUllty.
mentioned pt. an~ place of besinnlng.
Brook. Pa.
Under and subject to certaln buUd- ~ :u.e1:,py of Jolnl. Resolution or part thereof! or facUlty therefor.. If
Improvements consist of one story inl reetrietionL
loVR SALE-Boy'. 26" bicycle, repaintweb pUblic
mprovemenl. or puulic
No. 2.
MM·
uUUty. or part
thereof. or fa.cUlty
ed $10: pink evenln. dreu. alze 14. stone buUding 2Ox30 feet. one lltory tin
C.
.
ORRISON.
therefor. whether separately. or In
'r.ogether with the free and com..
$2.50; seta of Bookhouae· and ChUd- covered building, 3b.a6 feet.
Secretary ot the Coblmonwealth. connection with any other public Jm.
mon USfI. right. Uberty and prlvllese
craft,. $15 each. call Swarthmore 1244.
provement or pubUc utUity or part
Sold as the property of Leonard Or- of the aforesaId private driveway aa
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO thereof or {acUIty therefor may reasFOR SALE-Dining room lIulte and lando. Indhr-ldually and as surviving and for a driveway, passageway and
mahogany secretary. Phone Swarth.. part\ler of John J. Butler and Leonard watercourse at all times hereafter for. THE CONSTITUTION APPROVED onably be ezpected to yield revenue
more 1020.
Orlando. co-partners. tradtng as Butler ever, In common with the owners. ten- FOR THE FIRST TIME BY THE In ex~ of operatinl' expente8 sufants and occupiers of the other lc-ta SPECIAL SESSION OF 19<4 AND ftclent to pay the Interest and alnkln.
and Orlando, and Mary A. Butler, in- of
ground boundln« theJ"eOn. or to an), FOR THE SECOND TIME BY THE fund charges thereon. The metbod of
FOR SALE--One chUd'8 $COOter In dividually, mortsacors and real owngood cOndltlon, needs paint. P. one ers and M.ary A. Butlar. Ethel G. other Properties to which U1e use or SESSION OF 194. OF THE GENER- determining such amount, ISO to be deAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CO_ON- ductfll, may be p:reacrlbecl by the Gar.
ootid's one-eeater fire truck. neec1a Quinn and F. Ralph Butler. Deviaee8 said driveway may be extended.
.
\\'EALTH 01' PENNSYLVANIA AND era) Assembly.
cleaning, ol11ng. and paint. ,5.
call and Administrators, C.T.A.• of the
Improvements conslat of two story PUBLISHED BY THE ORDIilR OF
In Incurring Indebtedneaa for'd.n7
Swarthmore 2186 between 9 and. 12 Eetate of John J. Butler, deceaaed. stucco
seIDl-detached ho~, porch THE SECRETARY OF THE COM- purp0'!58 the city of PhUadelphla may
.. m.
real owners.
front.. 16130 feet.
MONWEALTH IN PURSUANCE OF laaue n. obligations maturing not
ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTI- later U1&1l ftCty (60) yean from the
FOR SALE-Love seat, mahogany fln- Van Roden and Lindenmuth. AttorSold a8 the property of John Don. TU'l'ION.
date thereof. with Pl'Qvlelons for a
Ish; open bookcase: walnut Jiving neys.
l&n.·
SESSION OF 194&
"Inkln.. fund sufficlent to retire said
No. 3
obliga.tlons at maturity. the r,ayment.
Swarthmorean.
Paul Lane Ives. Attorney.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
of such slnkln.. tund to be n equal
Propoaing
an
amendment
to
section
,
, •
10·11
~. S. MUNSON, Sherltt fourteen, article ai&ht. ot the Consti- or gradEld annual or other periodical
FOR SALE-Encyclopedia. for chtl·
T ......_.... SoH ted
Ill8tallmerlta. Where any Indebtedneu
• dren of High School age. Very J(Ood
........ ~
cl
~.
LEGAL
tution at the Commonwealth of Penn- shall
be or IIhall have been Incurred
sylYanla.
Bald city of Philadelphia for the
condition. Stand Included. UO. P.!'one
W. S. Bittle &: Son
IN THE COURT OF COMMON
The General Assembly of the Com· by
Swarthmore.099B Hotter 6.
' S w a . Ottt~
PLEAS OF DELAWARE COUNTY, monwealth ot Pennsylvania hereby re- purpoae of the construction or Improvement of public works or utDlUes
solves &II follows:
FOR SALE-Good Icebox, preB8ed
PENNSYLVANIA
of any character. frmu which looome
Section
1.
The
following
amendment
8teel. U2. Coil IIPrlng cot with pad,
Real Estate
No. 214
March Term,. 1945
or revenue. Is to be derived by aald
the Constitution of the Common- city,
or tor the reclamftlon of land
$6.
Excellen. 'uxedo. size 38, $10.
Notal')' Publlo-lDsuranoe
FIRST. AND FINAL ACCOUNT OF to
weaUh. of Pennsylvania be a.nd the to be used In the oonBtruction
ot
same Is hereby proposed In accord- wharves or docks owned or to. be own.
Phone Swarthmore
CHESTER-CAMBRIDGE
BANK.ofAND
•
TRUST COMPANY, Guardian
the ance with the elBhteenth article there. ed by Bald city, such oblhraUona may
FOR SALE-Chlneae ruc 9x12. $200.
Estate of CHARLES L MOSER, JR., of:
in an amount sul'llcJent to' provide
Many othe.... call. Swarthmore 0529.,
a.n alleged weak-minded person.
That section fourteen, article eight, be
for,
and may Jnclude the amount of,
EDWIN B. KEllEY, Jr.
The abo•• ...,.im' has been ftled of the Constitution of the 'Common- the intereat
and stnking fund charges
WANTED
In Oftlce of the PrOthonotJI.ry and wl11 wealth of Pennsylvania lIS hereby accrUing
and which may accrue thereYOUR JEWELER .
be conflrmed by Bald Court on October amended to read as follows:
on throughout the period of construcWANTED-Laundry work to do at
RecUon 14. District election boards tion, ud until the expiration of one
12th, 1945, unleBB. exceptions are rued
Jill _
'Jt.h St.
Ob_
. home.
Wrlto Lenore Spencer. 21
shall .consist of a judge and two 10- y$ar
thereto.
acter the completion of the work
(0pp0sIh! N _ _I.e Theatze)
H&rdInc av"nue, Morton, Pa.
who shall be chosen at mll3t-~-21
Which aaid Indebtedness shall have
ROBERT J. MAC BRIDE, spectOJ"8,
nlclpal elections for sueh terma as for
Prothonotary. may. be provided by law. Each alee. been Incurred: and said city shall not
W ANTED-TypI8t with tltree years
'I'!aoIw
37.'
re:;!,.ulred to levy a tu to pay said
tOI· s~an have the right to vote tor be
Interest and sinking fund chargee as
experience
delJlres
part-time
posiUot.L
;,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
the
judge
and
one
Inspector,
and
each
T~)e:pho~e Swarthmore 02Bl.
I~
~"i\ E8tate of EDITH B. SruNN, late 01 inspertor shall appoint one clerk. The required by JJedUon ten of th1a article
Swartbmore, Delaware CUDIT. Pa.,
the expiration ot said period of
first ·~Iectlon .board for any new dill- unW
W ANTEP-Day'.
work, three days
4eMasld.
one year- after completion· of aa1d.
trlct
shall
be
seJt"cted,
and
vac&nclea
.
w..~ or 11•• day. we.... 9 to 1. Bes'.
ROOFING &: HEATING
Letters Tettatnentary on the above In el&cUon boaros ftUea, as shall be work.
references. Call Cheater 2666.6.
TIn lind Sheet; Metal Work
Eatate hav8 been granted to the un- provided by law.
A true copy of Joint Reeolutlon
Election otrlcen
dersigned, who request all p8l'8OM bav- shall be privlleged from· arrest upon No.6.
WANTED-Chllol'., dlnln.. table IUld..:.
and SpoutIDg
Ing cIalma or demanu agaJnst· the days ot election •.. and .while 6v.gased
C. M. MORRISON,
Estato ot the decedent to make known in making up a.nd transmitting reSecretary of the Commonwealth
chaJr.
Sturdy constructlon.
Goodl~
&
Y!,~,~~
condition. Call
~ .Uaple--Stl.
~
~ the same, and all persOns Indebted to turns,' except upon warrant ·of a court
the dece4ent to make pa)'1Dent, with. of record or judge thereot. for an elec..
SESSION OP U4&
1'Jl;yoor '·11'0
.fu S~rthmore"
18'·1
P.~O. Bo"
out delay. to
tlon fraud, ·for felony, or for wanton
No.,.
Il
Park, or- iiearJjy:--_ ·Mlddle-aged
breach
of
the
peace.
In
cities
they
IilLEANOR A. SHINN and
A JOINT RESOLUTION
~uPI~..
~.n: Reply to Box W,
may
claim
exemption
from
jury
duty
II. ELIZABETH SHINN, Executrices.
Proposing an amendment to article
. 114 Latayette Avenue, during their terms of service.
nine. 58Ction four of the Constitution
A true copy of Joint Resolution at the Commonwealth of pennaYIVania,t
Swarthmore, Penua.
.
PIANO INSTRUCTION
No.3.
increasing the maximum amount 0
Or to, their Attorney.
C. M. MORRISON,
. Call
. 2667.
Peabody Cauervatory'
State debt to supply deficJenctea in
OTTO KRAUS, Jr.,
Secr~tary of the Commonwealth. re,·enue.
1822 Chestnut Street.
W ANTEn:-A
small apartment In
T.be General Asaembl;t of the Com
Philadelphia a, Pa.
It--S·1l
Graduate
Swarthmore, heated, untut"niahed,
manwwth
o.t Penll8ylvani& hereby rePROPOSED
AMENDMENTS
TO
solves
ai toUows:
cooking ,facilities,
suitable for one
THE
CONSTITUTION
APPROVED
Sectlon
1.
The following amend
MAUD
EUJOT
HALL
person. Occupancy, November.
ReESTATE NOTICE
FOR THE FIRS'l' TIME BY THE Ulent to the Constitution of the Com
pIt Box Q, T,h& Swarthmorean.
Swart.h. 1018 all -..t.h Haven
B.tate of GEORGB F.. FBlfNO,de. SESSION OF 1948 AND FOR TH~ mOhw~th of Pennsylvania be and the
SECOND TIME BY THE SES.SION same la hereby proposed. In accord
eeued.
WANTED-Rug &xl! br 8xl0. also
OF 1945 OF THE GENERAL ASSEM- anca with tho eighteenth article thereLetters
Testamentary
on
the
above
metal kitchen atool. Reply to Box
SALESMEN
BLY OF THE COMM'ONWEAUrH of:
Eatate
·have
been
granted
to
the
unA, The SWarthmoreR:n. .
.
METAL WEATHER STKIPS
That section four of article nine ta
dersigned. who request aU persona OF PENNSYLVANIA AND PUB..
NOW AVAU' ...Bt.E
having cJaimsor demaudll aga.lnat the LISHED BY THE ORDER OF THE hereby amended to read ae followa.
WANTED-Wood
~clarlnet,
B flat.
Start Now! Busy season just ahead. Estate of the decedent to make known SECRETARY OF THE COMMONSection 4. No debt shall be createc!
Phone Swarthmore UU.
Independent survey shows 81% of the same. and all' pereona indebted to ~.:rt'rn X~II b¥~~~N~NS~~ by or on behalf of tlte State. except to
home owners want Insulation products.
sUPlIly casual deficiencies of revenue.
WANTED-Woman to.·care· for 4% Good earnings for men who can aell, the decedent to make payment:, with- TUTION.
repel Invaston. suppress Insurrection
SESSION OF 19'.
year old girl aU day Thursdays and home owners. school boards and of~ out delay. to·
~
defend the State In war, or to pay
ADA V. FEl<"NO,
at Intervals during week.
Phone flee buildings. Full Une of rock wool
No. •
existing debt j and the debt created to
809 Swarthmore Ave.,
Swarthmore 2.212.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
supply . ..deficlencles In revenue shall
insulation, metai combination winSwarthmore, Pa. Propoolng
amendment to article never exceed, In the aggregate at any
dows. and metal weatherstrip&.
All
Execu trlx:. nine of th.lanConstitution
WANTED-SmaU unfumiahed apa.rt... 80Id
ot the Com- one :Ime, fifty million dollars ($50.
on budget payments.
Commisment including kitchen and bath. sion advanCt:d on sales. For interview Or to h"er AttorneYB,
monwealth of Pennsylvania, by adding 000,001): Provided, however, Th&t In
SHIELDS, CLARK, BROWN '"
Swa.rthinore or vicinity. Reply to Box write sales manager.
thereto a section.
determining the limit upon State debt
McCo_
The General A.srJembly of the Com- under the provisions 01 this section, no
Y, The Swarthmorean.
OHAlIIBERLIN COMPANY
1900 Glnu-d Trust BuUdlnl",
monwealth of Pennsylvania hereby 1'6- account shall be taken of the debt ere
Philadelphia 2. Penna.
OFAMERIOA
solves as follows:
ated under the provisions of the secWANTED-Home for Boots' kittens.
.Section 1. That
the
follOwing tlon t)rlOr to amendment, nllr shall
Healt.hy, good stock. good manners.:
8933
Haverford
Ave..
PROPOSED
AMEND:M~NTS
TO
amendment to the Constitution of any account be taken of the amount
good markings, well trained. Telephone SWarthmore ~6{1-J.
_ _ _;;P;;h;;l;;la;;d;;e;;IP;;h;;I;;'_4~'~P~a.;:;;;~_=1 TRFl CONSTITUTION APPROVED Penn:3ylvanla be and the ume· is here-- of any debt created under the proby proposed in accordance with the 'visions of any other secUon of th1s
FOR THE FIRST TIME BY THE elghteJnth
article thereot:
article.
SESSION
OF
1943
AND
FOERSSTHEION
LOST
HOME r~
That arUcle nine of the Constitution
A true copy of .Toint Resoh,ltion
SECOND TIME BY THE S
ot the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. No 6
OF
1945
OF
THE
GENERAL
ASSEM
..
..
C. ld. MORRISON,
.
I ht r
t
1942
Soon A.-waDable-inquire now
BLY OF THE COMM;ONWEAlIl'H be amended. by adding thereto a secLOST-Chrom.lum I' g
ron
Jl.
OF PENNSYLVANIA AND PUB- tion to reai as fOl1owa:
Secretary of the Commonwealth .
OId,moblle hub cap. Reward Ie re·
Morton R-....-eration ""
F THE
Section
21.
In
addition
to
the
pur.urned • 0 Mrs. Bentley, Possum Hol~ • •C!_~__
LISRED BY THE ORDER 0
POSes stated In article nine, section
Appliance
,;oerv"",
SECRETARY
THE COl\lJl{ONOF STUART F. SMITH. JILt
low road, Wallln~ord.
11 MORTON AVENUE
WEALTH
INOFPURSUANCE
OF four of tlfts Constitution, the Common- ESTATE
also known a. STUART Ii"A.B WELL
wealth
may
be
authorized
by
law
to
LOST-YoulW male Siamese cat. NoN" ..... t Phone Media 818-J-S
ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTI.. create debt and to Issue bftnds to the
SMITH. JR., late of Netller Provl..
2 '91 R
d
... S
O'-'A
TUTION.
denee TwP.. Delaware Coua.07. Pa.
amount of fifty million dollars ($&0.tlfy Swarthmore . . .
ewar.
1.~=;;D=a=y;;;;p;;ho;;;;n;;e=;;;wa.;;;;;;;·;;;·~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i
SESSION OF 194.6
Letters of Administration on the
000,000) for the construction ot public
A JOINT
buildings,
hiGhways,
dratnage and above Estate have been gr&nted to the
taln pen marked Hilyard Company
Proposing an amendment to article sanitary systems, anU .. stream pollu- undersigned, who requests all persons
between High School and Cornell avenine of the Constitution of the Corn- tion and flood eontrol projects for pur. havIng claims or demands against the
nue. Reward. Call Swarthmore 0501.
monwealth ot Pennsylvania. by adding POses of reforestation. and for the re- Estate of the decedent, to make known
habilitation and hOllpltaUzatlon of war .the same, and all peraons indebted to
thereto seeUon eighteen.
veterans.
the decedent to make payment without
FOUND
The Genetlal Assembly of the q,mA true copy of Joint Resolution delay to
monwealth
of
Pennsylvania
hereby
1'8"
No. 4.
( l o n _ r BDd Bollder
FOUND-A kit of tools on Ogden aveSTUART F. SMITH, Administrator,
solves as tollows:
C. ¥. MORRISON,
nue.
Owner can claim same by
Lane. Wallingford, Pa.
Section
L
The
following
amendment
Seeretnry of the Commonwealth. Or to Copples
Identlflcation.
can a.t The Swarthhis Attorneys,
to the Constitution of the Commonmorean Office.
CUSTOM Bun.T HOMES wealth of Pennsylvania "be and the
.TAMES F. SWARTZ. Esq.,
same :s hereby proposed In accordance
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO Phlla., PL.
when restrlctl'1ns.are uned
PERSONALS
with the eighteenth article thereof:
THE CONSTITUTION APPROVED GREER & JOHNSON,
That" article nine of the Constitution FOR THE FIRST TIME BY THE 17 South Avenue,
be amended, by adding thereto section SESSION OF 1945 OF THE GENER- Media, Pa.
PERSONAL-Electric heaters. irons,
t6-9.21
AlteratiODI &: Repairs
eighteen to read as follows:
AL ASSEMBLY OF TH]1: COMMON..
and vaccum cleaners repaired. CallIN·
THE
COURT
OF
COMiMON
Section 18. All proceeds from gaso. WEALTH OF PENNYLVANIA AND
ed for and delivered. can Robert
line and other motor fuel excise taxes. PUBLISHED BY THE ORDER OF PLEAS OF DELAWARE COUNTY
Brook$, Swarthmore 1548.
PENNSYLVANIA
Ridley Park OssaM
motor vehicle registration fees and THE SECRETARY OF THE COMlicense taxes, operators' license feea MX>NWEALTH IN PURSUANCE oPO
No. 171 December Term. 1935
and other excise taxes imposed on ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTIFIRST AND FINAL ACCOUl\,"T OF
l'Ioture F'ramlng>-StaUOI1err
products used In motor tra.nsporta.tion TUTION.
CHESTER-CAMBRIDGE BANK. AND
after providing therefrom for Ca) cost .
SESSION OF 194.5
TRUST COMPANY. Guardian of the
BooIm-J'ot'.k 8D:ppJIeB.
or administration and coll~t1on (b)
No. 6
Estate of FANNIE D~FIELD, a
payment at oblfgations incuJTed In tJte
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Gl ' .... C&rd.&-Ho1*7 CIaft
person alleged to be mentally defce
constrolction and reconstruction of ptlb- Proposfng an amendment to article dYe.
SIMMONDS
IIc highways and bridges Ifthall be ap.. nine. section efght of the Constitution
'I'he above account has been flIed
propriated by the General Assembly to of the Commonwealth of Penns7lvanla. in the Office of the Prothonota.ry and
(lJ
71' WeI8b Slit ..
agencies of the State or pollUcal sub-The General AlIJsembly of the Com- will be confirmed by said Court on
divisions thereof; and usecl solely ~01' IDonwealth of PennsylVania hereby re- October 19th. 194.6, unless .exceptions
Desirable Iota available
construction, reconstruction. malnl.en- 80Ives as follows;
are rued thereto.
anee and repair of and safety on pubSection 1.. The following am&nd,
ROBERT ;r. MAC BRIDE,
lic highways and bridges and all' navl- mellt to the Constitution of the ComProthonotary.
cation facilities and costa and upen... IDOnwealth or Pennsylvania be and the 3t-9-28
sea Incident thereto, and for the pay- same Is hereby Proposed In accordance
Allce Kraft WIll D1~
ment of obligations Incurred for wcl\ with the eighteenth article thereof:
purposes, and shall not be dlverte4 by
ThaI. article nine. aectioD eIght of
RHY'IHMIC DANCING
transfer or otherwise to any other the Constitution ot Pennsylvania III
purpose, except tllat loans may be hereby amended to read as foliows:
ASSES
Fspudyo-.
made by the State trom the Proceeds
Section 8.. The del?J. ot any county,
Thuncla,., October 2S
of suda taxes and fees tor a ldD&!e cft7. boroug:b, townahfp,' 8Chool ~::!i
P8I:Iod not ex~lnc eiliht month8., bu~ or other munlclpall17 or Inco
W_'II
no )suc." loan ehaU be made within the district. uoept as provfded herem. &lid:
Qa1I D
_II 100
period of one 'Year from any prececlin&' In aectIou fifteen Of. this article, Bhall
NOII..:t.lelllbeu 800
1.... and every loaD. made In &DY ftI.. never ezceed ..ven (7) per centum
FOR SAlE
-
0'
FoR
,
~~m~~d~e~sk~~R~.=P~I~y::::to;;;B;0~X~H:-'~Th~eJ3rt;;1~o.;.;;;;:;;;;;;R.~S.;:;;M:;;U~N;;SO;;~N~'~S;;h~e=rltf~.
1841.
;==============~I
a-ter
....
!i""
The~"d~
i~ n~Md
~
""'''''''''''DC!
I
LO-~ST::"'::p:::.-r~.--o~t-a--:",,=rn=e,:-::c:::o::IO:::red::::;-:f;:o:::u:::n·-
~~SbLUTION
Walter V. Linton
,
I~
Charles E. Fischer
PAINTDlG
Builder
DAVE WOOD 111·0755
•
a
Swat"m.....
•
,
•.
i
Pa.
woody Sanville. S1/o of Yale Monte, CRI., and hall BODe to ~
avenue luis completed hI8 OOUf'88 at ure leland, CaL, for further ti'alnthe Ra,dar Training ""hool. Del Ing.
.~J'_.I'.
PUBliC OPINION
POLL RESULTS
Six Local Women
Assist L. V.W.
Solicitors
UAL IlEAT VALUIS
THAT "WAH,
A, I" Quality M.a's _ Always
•
Dep.ndabi.
NEW RID STAMPSR.l toV.l VALID
Also A·I fo Q.I ara a'soaccapta"'.
Bon.'.~ r. or aottom Round
STEAKS
.
.
"" ·44C: •....·4'Z'C:.
•...
·-3'6'c
A
~
,
rHE FOUOWING ARE POINT 'REE
CHICKENS ~rJo" '"
CHICKENS~~i
• Breasf Vea' .. NM'
Shank Veal - ,...
"2Oc
"2Bc
I
.
,
Nack Lamb........ ',o19c
Sausage ..... I " " . . . ,039c
Large Boston Maokerel
.......
"3Sc
lb
,o17c
,,12'
C
Ne,W, P,ack Farmdale
STRI~GLESS
"No.2'
BEANS d:-:.$1.40
.... hly Pick.... Pack'" ••01 R...eci to Our Mtlrk...
Ideal Asparagul 0\11 o...n c., _. N.:;,2 31e
Pa:....
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FLOUR
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CAKE FLOUR
.
,.......... ZOe
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Cream Cia••• e ~n
...
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TOMATO
2·O·
46·oz
can '
JUICE
C
.
,
Made from f ..eth vln ....ripened tomato..
Borden's Chateau 8;,:: 23.
Ll.d.rkranz awd•• •• ";:: 26c
Sharp Cheese AI'''. ~~: 25c
Bleu Cheese
'" ,. 25.
Beat Chips .11 UN N •. a... Be
RIHer Catsup I • •, ... 17.
Sterling Salt ...., ..... 01, 4c
Spl. and Span 18." 0" 190
Lorger Assortmenf of
2 2gc
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
California Mountain
BA~TLETT
.
Ib5
PEARS
Smaller S'ze California
.JUICY ORANGES
Idaho Potatoe.
Crisp Pa.eal Type Celer,.
CAULIFLOWER
9c
Z5e
lb.
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Our Bakers Have Discovered the
Secret for Bread Llk. Mother
Used to Bake
5
Ib
Results of the Public Opinion
Poll on the rationing Program.
made in the PhUadelphia area by
members of the Pennsylvania
Leagile of Women Voters in Au.
gust. are being Issued thls week.
Swarthplore members covered this
borou~h, Chester, a'nd 69th street
areas.
"The results of this poll are In
direct contradiction to the attitude
of some publlc otrlclals, that 'peopie 'won't stand for any further rationing,' Mid Mra. Ralph A.
Young. first vice-president of the
organization.
To the question, "Would you be
willing to have your own rations
cut If neceBBary to help feed the
hungry war victoms?'· 84 per cent
anawered Yes. 10 per· cent No. 6
per cent undecided. On specific
Item of gasollne. fuel, all. butter,
meats, canned' goods, sugar. and
shoes: 51 per cent thought the OPA
. had done a good job on gasollne
rationing: 64, per cent approved the
job on canned goods, .and 74 per
cent thought a good job had been
done on shoes. In the case of butter only 31 per cent thought a good
Job had been done, while 41 per
cent felt it had been poorly handled.
Fuel 011 rationing was
thought a SUcce88 by 46 per cent;
,24 per cent answered "don·t know."
OJ:lnlon on meat rationing ,was
evenly divided, with 36 per 'cent
for a good Job. 30 per cent 8. fair
job. 30 per cent a poor job, and 6
per cent "'don't know." Sugar, llke-'
wise. came in for criticism. 39 per
cent felt the OPA had don.e well,
26 p~r ce~t fair. and 31 ,per cent
felt the job had been poor.
Questions on the estimated rise
of 30 per cent io. the cost of llvlng
Since the
began found 46: per
cont who tl)ought.Jt too low, 8 per:
cent too high an eatbriate, 8 per
cent did not know.
Other questions dealt wtth the
estimated rise, of 46 per cent in
the cost o.>f low and niedl\lm priced
clothing. the· use of OPA celling
lists, where 32 per cent mid they
checked prices by the lists. and
four questions on the black market.
85 per cent conaldered that paying
m9re than the celilng price Is dealing with the black market. 10 per
cent did not think so. and 6 per
c~nt w~!:~ u,D::de~ld~d~ The Queat10n
"Do you consider that taking goods
wltbo~t JdVing rati.on points is deallng' With the black market?"
brought 9.~ per cont of the answers
Yes•. 6 per cent N~. 2 per cent undecided. Slipping the merchant extra money o.s a bonus was thought
to be black market by 96 per cent.
S per cent did not think so. and
1 per cent were ~ndeclded."
86 per cent thought ..the black
market COuld ultimately destroy
the prlco control mechanism and
bring about un'controlled Inftatio)}."
As to enforcement by OPA opinion·
was prptty evenly dlY1ded, and 84
per cent of those questioned felt
the shopper was the one to put the
black market out of bUSiness most
quickly;
As a result of the evidence ot
public opinion In this poll. and of
other studies, the League of Women Voters will support all possible aid from this coun,try to the
war victims. and the continuation
of rationing and price controls as
long as necessary to prevent dangerous Inflation in the-futUre.
Those trom Swarthmore who
worked oli the. poll Included Mrs.
Troyer Anderson, Mrs. lIerbert
Fraser. Mrs. Daniel GoodWin. Mrs.
N. Hay, Mrs. Arnaud Leavelle. and
Mrs. .John Moore.
war
NOW pOlm FREE
LunohMeat
dubuque 12·oz
can
Tea Balls
Ritz
Hdo'lM
ASCO
o. P.
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~~
18 , . . . .
13c
.
23c
II , . ,
Apple J",lce ......
. ..... 19.
Com Flakes _. SUI ........ Ie
Mazda Lamps. -'-"'lGe
15-25-«1-6) Waftl.
SPEEDUP
Uqufd HousehOld
CLEANER
a~zsC
SAYI_·
Widens Work
JUrs. l\firiam Elsbree ot Waningford is organizing a class In
jewelry a.nd metal work starting
Saturday. 9ctober 6. This class
has been started as the result of
interest shown by students during
the summer recreation program.
However this class will be Postponed • for Swarthmore children
until further notice because of the
polla Quarantine.
.JIm Brown son of Mr. and Mra.
J. Paul Brown of Walnut lane hall
been accepted at Yale University
and enters November 1.
ARRIVES HOME
,
T/l!gt.
Thom..
"
H. Beddoe of
The Kappa KaPP" ~amm.. will
Yale avenue. arrived home FrIday hold their annual supper party a.t
I\ft~r .reeelvJng his discharge papers the home of Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge
at Chanute Fteld, Ill.,. September
24.
He h&d been taking a. COurse in
air piane instruments at Chanute
·'Field since lils retunn to this country In September. •••• All a volunteer he entered the service October
I, 1941-. He complete~ 60 miNions
with the 15th Army AIr. Force. as
an Engineer Gunner In the European 'Theatre of Operations. He
·hold. a.n AIr Medal with threo
(dusters and the E.T.O. ribbon with
three battle stars.
For HealchfuI.Fan
ot Ogden avenue.
Wedn~day.
Oc-
tober 10 at 7 p.m.
Mra. Shirley Chldaey 18 on leave
VtBltlng her. parents Mr. and Mrs.
PJrcy . Armitage of' Harvard ave·
nue atter 31' monthll In Leopold...
ville, Beiglan Congo, Africa.
Her foreign assignment W8.8 with
the State Department and concerned bl-lingual work. Prior to thia
she Wall with' the Free French In
French Equatorial Africa working
on Radio BraZzaville.
SAVE
-. ~,
. I
1..! _i
WAR
"
,.
:
.! ;
BONDS
lOtlhl".
cMLIAN AGAIN
CAWAIGN BEGINS
The Pennsylvania Federation tor
Planned Parenthood opened its ftnanclalca.mpalgn With a meeting at
i~e home of Mrs. Robert M. Walker
of Elm avenue, Thursday evenlhg.
September 27.
The campaign workers are Mrs.
Eugene ltoberts. Mrs. John M.
Moore, Mrs. john Seybold, Mrs.
S. H. Hemenway, Mrs. Frank Pierson, Mrs. Ro~ert Mac~od, Mrs.
H. W. Br1nkma~n. Mrs. Bryce
Wood, Mrs. .Wlnthro'p Wright, Mrs.
Rodney Firth, Mrs. Henry C. FOTd,
Mrs. Helmut von Erft'a. Mrs.. Fre~
erick Wedler. Mrs. Arthur Dana.
Mrs. ·Walter Scott, Mrs.. Louis
Korn of Moylan, 1t:lrs. Edward ~.
Clyde of Media, Mrs. .John Lilly
9f WalH~gford, and Mrs. Norman
B. Snyder of Chester.
The funds are to be used for
maintaining· a -. cUoic fOl" colored
families In Chester. for re .. openlng
another clinic during the. ~nter
montb,s and for operating the present clinics In this county and state.
The funds are to make &vallable
adequate ti-atning tor phyiliciana
and medical students.
T/Sgt. William P. WeU. of Park
a.venue was honorably discharged
trom the ~my at the Separation
Center, Wllmlngton. Del., sat~rday.
Prior to receiving his diScharge,
Sgt. Well. WWI stationed with the
Second Foreign Transport Group
of the Ferrying Division. Air'
Transport Command, at New Castl~
Army Air Base, Wilmington, Del.
• files the ,Cresce,nt CaraThis group
van route from ,~'llmlngton to
Parts.
'Sgt:. Wells entered the Army
June 11. 1942. He'
overseas
eight months sbrvJng Wtih the
EIghth Air Force. His duty aB
signmeont was a radto Operator.
Gunner
~ B..17. He ,wears ihe
following.
decoratlODs:.
Air , ~~da.1
,
.
. ..
.
with four clul!lters. ETO Ribbon
with three battie stars, and Good
Conduct Medal.
.,
Mr. and 111m. Roland G.E. UllIn civllls! Ufe he was a. student. man of Harvard avenue ·8peot a
And he pl8a1S to continue with his few. days of this week in New
York City.
educaUon.
was
a
.
on
,
•
""II '"
.
,
TnE SYiARTHMO
HEALTH sOCim
SEEKS bRiVERS
Mrs. Plummer, Mrs.
Schmid
.. .End
Service
,
Kratt win ega.In direct
rhythm dancing classes sponsored by Uto Woman·s Club, whicll
are open to non-members as well
as members. The ~1aB8e8 are sched ..
uled for Thursday evenLnp. beglnnlng October 26, 8 to 9 p.m. at
the club house.
AUc'e
ru
SAVE
WAR
BONDS
FLOWER SHOW
Many attractive community arrangements are anticipated- ·at the
:nower Show, Tueeday, October 18
at the Woman'. Club 2:30 to 9
.P.m. Arra.ngements will be received from 9 to 11 a.m. on tiW.t date.
The clevee are aa follows: .
1. Mixed ftowere· Dot ovel" 12
Inch.. In height.
2. ChrnanthemulDB with other
follage not over 18 inches in
height.
3. Berries and follage (no flow..
ers). not over 20 .inches in
height.
4. Miniature arrangements not
over 4 Inches In any dimenSion..
6. large z'lnnlaa 'not more tJia.o
12 blooms.
G. Small zinnias not over 8
IlIoh"'!n hel.-ht.
7. Large marigolds.
8. Small Variety marigolds.
9. JOIIQphine marigold ...
10. Mixed chrysanthemwu&
McFEELY. INSPIRES
H. &S. AUDIENCE
Cites
,Education's
Chall~nge
For
Future·
Get Ready!
·The borough'. Buslnesa ABao·.
,Uon· w.111 BPOnsor the tourteenth Hallowe'en Parade on
Wed.evenlna-•. Oct. U. In the
Swarthmor College FIeld HoUBe.
The college baa sheltered borOUBbitee whO, march in costume
Or Watch 'with ,enjoyment !linea
the .1939 parade. Prior to that
date the marchers braved rain
and :COld to march outdoors In
what .WBB at beat 8eml-darkneaa.
. For 1 Ii years tbe cala occasJon
.baa been·' beld .' with only one
car;t.cellatloil. ~,' ,Last year' the' In...
fa.nUle paralysis
quarantine
prevented I Ita occurrence. The
O.utdoor 'parades greatly'reduced
the mlaoblef In the ·vlllage but
the hoapitaUty of the college
which "widened the general attracUoQ ot the event greatly
lowered' the damage done here.
Last year when· the cancen~:
tlon was· necessary, the damage
waa extens1ve~
reachl.n& the
hJghest mark In 20 )'ears.
'General borough cooperation
with the BuB1Dess AssoclaUon
will, mean a good parade and a
safer Hallowe·en. Trot 'out th~
famed Swarthmore
ingenUity
and get, ready ·to prowl. The
High School .Band 18.1n finb
fettle.
CORNELIA STABLER
StiRS CLUBWOMEN
Say'~ S~rvice
Doubts
oUr Wiil to Win
Peace
Volunteera In .. 10...1 Motor
, Announc,ement by Roy lJol"@ey
-"The greatest argument tor de
Corps were ea.Ued for at a meeUn.g
of the ·Home and School's Soholar_
mocracy
fa the men whom it baa
of the Board of Directors of the
8hip Fund Party on S':turday,
produced."
Comella Stabler, wide
Community Health Society of cen.
November 10. In the High School
I)"
known
monolOgist,·
declared be
tra.1 Delaware County held Th......
gymnasium preceded the tormal
fore
the
Swarthmore
Woman'.
day morning. October· 11. Mn.
program of that ,assoelatiOD, Tues..
ClUe
Tuesday.
..It
is
mOret
impor
William H. Thatcher. chairman of
da,y Dig~t. Air. Horsey's commit..
tant
that
In
our·
eageme88
to
brln&'
Volunteer Servicen. stated that the
tee Includes Mrs. Robert Bf8.dford,
our
boys
home
we
should
not
for
Red Crou Motor Cor».. Which hall'
Mrs. Sproul Lewis, R. Blair Price,
get
this
tact.
If·
we
are
to carry
......wted the Society during the.War
W. 1.. Medford. Mr8. Birney K.
to the conquered countries our
yea.... hall now withdrawn Its aerY.
Morse, and Steven M. Spencer.
.
Idea...
at democracy, It mual be
Ices becatwe of increased demands
our
best,
moat alncera, and ex
Headmaster Richard McFee ley
upon the Corp&
perlenced
men who are leit· as
of F'rlends Central School was
The newly organized grOUP will
representatlVefJ of our mlUtary goy
presented by Dr. Roland Peunock
continue the work ot· takltig· pa..
emment. This must be true 'even
as the speaker of the evening. A
Uents, who are unable to go by
though
It 18 hard, to allow those
large audience greeted him ano!
public conveyance. to the omces
men
who
may already- have· been
heard his address w.tth close atot private physiCians or to hospl..
awaT
the
lon.gest
to remain abroad
t6Dtlon. "We are In a, world revotals. Here they are - either hOlpl'"
lon.or.'.·
,.
lUtfon." he began,- "ot which the
taUsed or examIned :and treated
In the baUds or, theae - men Ilea
war just ended Is onJy a part.
in ,the out-patient -department.
the problem .ot re-educaUoD of the
Most of us realize that many demMr& Thatcher needa 25 me,mGerman people. "As we saw· the
ocratic things we cherish are be.
bers in the ~Qrp& With this 'numohurches and cathedrala, I won
Ing threatened. The problems reber. the drivers may be rotated
dered how' Nazi Ideals could have
quire InielUgence, v1slon, .courage.
eo that no One person ·wllI be unarown up beside Christianity durThe Q.uotaUon "A· race la WI beduly burdened.
Mrs.·' Thatcher
Ing the war years, U Mid MIsS Stabtween -education and catastrophe"
hopes that everyone who can help'
ler.'
"But I had my answer' in the
became
more'
meaningful
arter
tho
The flrat meeting ot the Swarthwith this work. either by driving
magnificent
youth centers Hitler
firat
ELtomio
bomb.
her own car Or one of the agency more League of Women Voters was
had
built,
and
I thought of the
jjEducators need to clear up
cars, will get in touch with her by a Luncheon-Meeting held at the theJr thinking for the schools are
tenacity of things learned' under
Strath Haven Inn. Oil October 3. A
telephoning Swarthmore 0184.
such lovely surrou~dings." .All textlarge Dumber of members ·and in a strategic, position to help.
books have bad to be revamped.
Those who have already volun_ trlends attended.
They must .experlment, I'they wIll
Even
arlthmetics were' In terms
teered are: Mrs. A. A; Ackerman.
Mrs. Walter Robinson, presJdent. make mlsta.kes. They know .now
of
guns
and storm troopers. The
Mrs. George Karge and Mrs.
made the , welcoming speech In that all they have done In the past
AMG,
said
!'dlM Stabler. has much
.
.
.:.
,
Charles Maaon. all of· Bprlngfl6ld;
which she emphasized the extreme has not be-en In· the directfon of
to
do
and
must
move slowly.
and from Swarthmore' Mrs. Wll- importance ,of the world's prob- progress. I beHeve they face three
.
Miss
Stabler.
a
former Swarth_
Recep~()it
lIam E. l{e!Bel,_ ,,Jr.• ·Mrs. Philip
lems Which must now be dealt major problema.
morean, ~ _spent the :summer
Kniskern, MrS. -':1. Warren PlUBon,
. uFfi-st "education m,uat insure
WI,th, tJ:le fa,ct that the way In
traveling wltb- a 'uso'Moilne' Va.
Mrs. carl de Moll, Mrs. R. Blair
w~lch these problems are solved peace. We must -.not muf! ,it thi8
riety
Show through occ~p.le_d EuPrll"le, Mrs. Otto Kraus and Mrs.
will atrect all humanity. 'and ..1lna.I- time which may be our last timc.
rope.· Her· !ilk was Inte~ei-sed.
Thatcher_
Iy. the conviction that the League Educators must bo concerned with
Opening the season of
with ·mllny delightful anecdotes
"Frances O'Brlen of Ridley Park of Woinen Voters Is DOW challeng_ building attitUdes. Knowledge is
'ore Mothers Club, on Octhe and characterbatlons ot her com •
Bwarthm
has the following volunteers on her. ed, to.do Its part In.·thls work•
not enough. Second we must make tober 18th. the g'Uet:lt spea.ke~ Mrs. pany. her travels and the Gla for
Ust: Mrs.' Richard W. Batten. Mrs.
A report on the activities· ot democracy work better here at Rea.vis Cox. Ph.D.. SpeCialist In whom the ~how was given.
PaUl L' Fetzer. Mrs. C. Edwin Iremembers was made by Mrs. Troyer home. There are too many area. Child Adjustment. . will discuss
She closed by saying, "We
land. Mrs. H. O. KeilDette, Mrs.
.Anderson. acting president ,in the where It does not work; bUnd po- uFreedom From Fear." Mrs. Cox not be discouraged by a defeatist
Ralph W. MUler. Mrs. Norman· L.
summer. The most impor:tant ac- litIcal partnersn.tp, unsolved eco ..
attltuQo in our search for peace.
Mochel. and .MrS. Charles T. ~haw.
tivity was the Rational Poll under- Domle problems, t'reatment of ml .. fa A88istant Professor of Psychol- But public sentiment m1l8t be more
Following the dls_cUSBlon ot the taken by'members, results of which norlty groups. Third we· must set ogy and EducaUon at BryJl Mawr vocal. It we really worship good.
Motor Corps, Mrs.. Arthur, G~ Baker. were published In IOBt week's up a. world government that wor.ks. College and Director ot the Bryn Dess"~
presIdent of the Bo,ard. announced Swarthmorean. As the Chester EducatIon now vJews the curri- Mawr Education Service.
Flower Show Tuesda7
All Mothers of young children In
the appOintment of Mrs. Peter Told League no longer exists, invitations culum as something more than
On
Tuesday. . October 16. at 2
Swarthmore
are
cordially
invited
of SwarthmorE and Mrs. c. Edwin were Issued to former members to what goes on In classrooms, as e.ll
p.m.,
tlie
F"all Flower Show Will be
Ireland of Ridley -Park (0 repreto
attend
8.'
reception
and
tea
which
tlie ~xperjence8 a child has under
join In Swarthmore actiVities.
held
in
the
club house under the
sent the Society on the ,8peakera'
will be Included J.n the first meetThe League program· fOr the cur- the direction or the schools.
auspices
the Garden Bectlon.
Bureau of the United War Chest.
Ing
to
be
held
at
the
Woman's
Dr. McFeeley Usted two duties
rent, year Includes regular meetJngs
Never have the gardens been love.
Club
at
8
p.m.
Mrs. Told and Mrs. Ireland will be
on ihe first Wednesday of each of the school to the chUd. The In.
on call to present the story of the
Scheduled tor dlacussion and Iler than in this year of plentiful
dividual needs of the student mpst
United War Chest before varloua month, and two jointly with the be met by having an adequate statf'. consJderation during the coming rainfall and cool summer days, and
Woman"s Club.
a large attendanc~ Is' antiCipated.
meetings In lhls area..
The speaker ot the day Dr. This. he ~dmttted, cost money but season are programs coverJ.ng a The holidays promise to be unusuMrs. Elizabeth B. Plummer. Di- Fra.nk Pierson, chairman of the compared to the cost Of the war wide l'ange of topics or concem to
rector and Supervising Nurse, tben department of economies, Swarth- for one day $112,000,000. not too the Dlothers ot pre-school chtldren. ally gay. untroubled by war. and
told the_ Board, of the luncheon more College, (aced the subject, much. The school must also help and children in early grades, With many service people return ..
Ing. So the speaker of the aftermeeting held In', Philadelphia, Octo"What Labor .. and Industry Want boys and girls to acquire personal These Include Child Welfare. noon, Mrs. D. C. Phelps ot Ryad1.
ber 9, l.n the Interest of the United
from Congress,'· First are called the characterIstics whJch enable th81u health, music. and other aspects well-known garden authOrity. hag
War Chest call1paign. Those who
of child education. featuring ad- Chosen "Holiday Arrangements.. as
attention of the meetlng to the to live democratically.
attended the meeting were· PresiHe commented upon the com- dresscR by specialists and outsta.nd- her subject. She will display sam..
presSl':Jure groups in Washtngto!1. '1.S
dent l\:lrs. Arthur G. Baker of Ridparison
of democratic Ideals to 1\ lng experts tn these flelds.
pie centerpieces as ahe talks.
ley Township, the Vice ..Presldent he felt it was vital that a counter bowl of cut flowers which die beEveryone in the community Is
Mrs. Fetzer and Miss - O'Brien ot InflUence exerted by such groups ftCJ caUse they have no roots.
the
League
ot
Women
Voters
Invited
to enter flowers In one or
IN
MANILA
Ridley Park. Mrs. ,Thatcher and
Ideals," he saId, "gain roots when
should
also
be
felt
there,
and
in
more
of
the 10 classes which are
Mrs. Plummer of Swarthmore.
the State capitals. Two of the most they havlQ behind them religious
open.
Entries
will be reeeived from
Lt. Walter H. Robinson. USNR.
In her final report to the board Important of these groups ar~ impulses and convictions.
De·
9
to
11
a.ID. 'in Ute morning..
Mrs. Plummer told of attending those ot Labor. and Industry.
mocracy rests upon Christi!1-n foun- who has been stationed at the
Mrs. .John Michael. chairman of
Presidio of Monterey, Cal.. awaitaeveral meetings dUring the past
dation."
the
garden section calla attention
"The
special
Interest
ot
the
Laasalgnment s1l1ce
. month where Mrs. Mary T. Schmid,
His final emphasis was upon Ing overseas
to
a
change In the third class to
.who Is also rettrt\tg from the Nurs- fbor groups:' Dr. Pierson aaJd, "Is educators· discovery ot their fail- March,. has been ordered to the
read
"Berries
and foliage (no flowlng Staf! and "he, had given tAlktJ, based on the great desIre tor job ure to see that_ educational ends Phtupplnc Se~ Frontier for duty
ers)
not
over
20 inches In Ilelght. ..
and detnonstrations In the Kenney security. The EPectal interest of were tied up with the n:ean.s of at- with the War Crimes Branch,
This
formerly·
read "Not over 12
-the employer groupa fa more diffimetliod 01. treatment of poUo.
taining them.
He regretted thn .Judge advocate section. He flew Inches In height. ..
Mrs. Plummer ,concluded her re- cult to characterize In brief, as it lack of recognition to American In a C- 54 from San Francisco
Mrs. Phelps and Mrs. George
port with these InspirJng words: covers such subjects as forelg'l History text-boo,ks of t:he contri- reaching Honolulu October .. , and Connor will act as judges. Mrs,.
left by air the next da.y for Manila.
"Now, may I remind you that to- trade. taxes. etc. In contrastlng butions of Negro and Jew.
these
two
pressure
groups
it
can
He will ~e on duty there or else- A. R. O. ltedgrave is Chairman ot
day's twin problems ·of increased
Presiden't Robert Hllkert opened
Flower Shows for ~e sectJon.
demand for service and shortage be said that IAbor Is the aggressor the largely attended meeting w.lth where In the eastern Pacltlc for six:
Jrs. Tea
of t:Jtaft, need clear thinking and while Industry is fighting defen genial remarks. Mrs. William Bass months or longer.
The
Junior
Section of the club
resolute action. Pleas:e remember stveIY.' The workers lean more and read her husband's report
asso·
held
Open
House
on Tuesday evethat suggestions In regard to ways mOl'e on government support and ciation
treasurer.
Supervising
ning,
October
9.
with
a large atARRIVES
HOME
of Improving and extending serv- Lnterventton while employers try Principal Frank R. Morey spoke
tendance
ot
members
and eight
•
ices are bolind to come out ot col- to avoid both."
briefiy.
guests..
After
a
briet
buslJ1ess
sesPtc. Robert P.. Longwell arrived
Dr. Pierson said that many preslective thinking.' There ·Wil. be rear
The next Home and School come Saturday atter two years or ston conducted by the president.
growth if all. from board pre:ldClent sure groups feel it necessary to de- meeting will be the popular Paroverseas service. Attached to th~ Carolyn Cresson. the group drew
to the neweilt staff -nurse, share 'til maud much more than. they expect
ents' Night on November 13.
.207th Combo.,t Engineers Battalion. comfortable chairs Into a circle
faCing the many' problems of our to receive in order to gain anything
Pfc.
Longwell took part in the around> the. fireplace tor· «ames.
agency."'
a.t· -.11 for their ~'constltuent8:'
CMLIAN AGAIN
campaigns ot Normandy. Northern Mrs. Frank R. Morey, presldent ot
A resolution was then paased by while the employers have a more
sgt. joseph W. :freacoln of Har- France, Ardenne. Rhlnelan4, and the Senior club, Poured tea at the
the Board expressing appreciation Individual -approach. As the vlewcandle-lit tea table,... and ice cream
Central Europe.
.
of the apleildld cDntrlbution bf lilt*- ~01nt ot each may well run con .. vard avenue who recently returned
and sandwiches were Served' by a
Following a, SO-day turlougb. r&freahment committee cOnsisttng
Plummer, the retiring director. In trarY to that ot the pubUc Inter- trom' ove1'8eD.8 a.tter 18 months" of
the thoroUllh and. e1fiC\ent manller .est. it .• is Important that such service received hla dlllCharg.! Pic. Lo-qgweU reports to Ft. Ogle- of Gene SmitH. Thelma Page" 'Ann
thorpe, Ga.. and then.· to Inc1lan- Krouse, Hel,n Alderfer, Helen
In which she baa
the groupa -u the League ahould make from the Army Frlelay.
Sgt. Freacotn WiiB attached to the town Gap·,.tor 'dlacharge.
health worJi. of the community dur- their work elreoUve by choosing
Bob Craemer. and -,,_ Evans. lllra.
.... tlIe -':ty eight y ..... Of her ~Q _ _ on which to make lOth Pboto Intelligence Detach· pi...... to return lie coilege In the John Pitman. Denlor a4vller .......
me.i.t of the Ninth AIr Force.
~
their p ........re felt.
near future.
, I a guest of the irroup.
.
WOMEN VOTERS
H~~ -PIERSON
'LaborDiscussion
Leads Off
Year'
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MRS~ cdx TO tALK
TO MOTHERS' CLUB
Will Add
Gay"ety to 1st ' .
. Meeting
must
Corner
,
It's Sweater Tinie at Speare's
ALL WOOL
CARDIGANS
to
Tiine to select sweat·
ers for your Fall and
Win t e r wardrobe.
You'lI nee d so f t
ones, bright ones.
and some to keep
you extra warm.
Choose yours from
our large selection
while the season is
still new. Wear them
with suits. slacks and
skirts. knowing that
they are tops in fash·
ion.
THE COLORS:
Cherry Red,
BI~ Maize
and Green
Speare's for
Sportswear
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""PERS,ONALS
Walter Cook Snyder. EM. a/c~ spent a few days of tbll week In
U.S.N.R.. of South Chester rood. Washington, D. C. Mr. arid .Ml'B.
was honorably discharged from Myers will drive their daughter
Naval service at the Separation ~ to Middlebury College, MlddleCenter. Balnbridge; Md., Septem~ bury, Vt.• · on Monday .n·ext w,here
ber BO. Mr. Snyder who had been Ann begins her eophomore year.
in Mllltary Service 35 months, was
Mr. and !\:Irs. F. H. Forsythe of
with the Third and Fifth Fleet on Thayer road accompanied by Mr;
the U.S,S, Marshall 11\ the Paolilc and Mrs, Scranton Gillette ot Lansfor 16 months and on the 'U.S.S.· dow.ne leave Tuesday llext to spe.n'd
TUrner In the Atiantlc for the past several weeks v!sJtlng ·Mrs. Forfour ;mo.nthe.
sythe·s brother und sfster.tn_law
S tIc GHman Spe.ncer, Jr., ARM, Mr. arid Mrs. E. S. Gillette of Wln_
\vh6 is staUoned at Alemuda, Cal., natka, Ill., and their daughter MI88
with the. Naval Air Transport Serv- Marie Louise Forsythe~ Miss ForIce, arJ'ived Sunday, to spend a 21- sythe, a former· student ot Littled(lY leave at hls·home on Guernsey field In Philadelphia and ot VUzak
r~.ad.
,
1n New Yor,k City, will appear. in
Lt. 'I'homns R. Smith, ot Wash- the l\iuslcaJ Comedy "Lo.ttiJ1g Room
ington, D. C., spe.nt a few days of Only." Which Is runnIng In Chicago
this wcek visiting his parents Mr. for sjx months.
a~d Mrs. J. Russell Smit.h of Elm
. Mrs. Walter H. Robinson, of
a::vNH.t9.
Wallingford has returned froni a
.' Capt. and Mrs. Walter Mplr an~ two~month . trip to
California
the.1r small daughter Virginia Jane where she spent five weeks In
of West Point. N. Y., Silent the .Mo~terey with ber husband, ·Lt.
week-end Visiting Moir's mother. Robinson.
She also Visited her
Mrs. Frances G~ Lumsden of Ken- brother in Laboya and her Sister in
avenu·e.
San Diego.
Laboya she unex..
:Lt. and Mrs•. George H. Troxell pectetlly m-at Mr. Lawre.nce Davled,
of;i:-t.' Mop.mouth" N. J., wUI spend correspondent tor the. New York
the. week-end with Mrs. Troxell's Tlnles, Mrs. DaVies .nnd their three
parents Dr. and Mrs. George L. boys, formerly of Swarthmore.. In
A."rmltage ot South Chester road.
San Diego, she .met Mrs. WilUaPl
Ale Dpane F. Taylor ot Vassar D. Gorman. the tormer Hartiet
avenue who has been ta.klog l'ri- Wickham ot Swarthmore.
m.a.ry traJ.ning at Norman. Okla.,
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. RlnclUfe of
slu.ce July rece1ved his dlaoharg6 Strath .:aaven. avenue entertained
from Naval Service at the Separ- Mrs. R!nclUre's slater Mrs. Rich~
ation Cenler, Bainbridge. Md.• this ard Foster and her young son Tod":
week. He plaQs to return to col- die ot West Palm Beach, Fla., tor
lege November 1.
a few days ot last weak. ~e'y
capL Geotlrey Dolman tormerly were en route to visit Mrs. Fosstationed ·'at the Infantry Replace, ter's mother Mrs. H. D. Peterson
ment Training Center, Oamp Wol- of Sa.ndusky, Ohio.
ters, Toxas hu been separated
Mrs.
Lewis D. Lawrence of
trom the Army at Ute Camp Wol- LafaYette avenue left TueSday last
ters Separation Point. Capt. and for NorWalk. Ohio, to join her
Mrs. Dolman and their baby husband Lt. (jg) Lawrence ju&1
daughter Kathie are driving home returned alter 22 mdnths at Pearl
and nre due to arrive In Swarth- Harbor. Lt. Lawrence wUI be re.
more the lat+.er part ot the week. assigned atter a 30·day leave.·
WhUe en route they were week- I Mrs.· Joseph H. ·Walter. Jr •• ot
end guests of Capt. Dolman·B BenJa.m.tn West avenue entertain..
cousin Comdr. E. P. Nick1nso~, ed at a netghborhood·tea on Tuesexecutive officer at the Pensacola day afternoon in honor of Mrs.
Naval Air Station, Pensacola. Fla. I David. Sensenig wbo recently movProf. and Mra. E. O. Lange of ed to' 213 North Princeton avenue.
"La.ngewood," Baltimore Pike wl11
Mrs. Helen Hall of Park avenue
entertain their daughter~ln-law was hostess to a group ot special
Mrs. Donald E. La.nge and her studerits . ot the college who are
small son Donald, Jr., ot Charlot- studying EngUfth under her dlrectesvJlle, Va., who arrive Sunday tion, at a treasure huilt and picniC
for a. visit of a few weelcH.
supper at her tarm near Westtown,
Mrs. A. P. Shenkle alld her l\fonday. The students represented
daughter, Miss Helena Shenkle of the countries of Peru, Brazil. ColDic.kinson avenue returned SUnday umbla. Mexico. Venezuela, Persia.
D.fter a week's vacaUo.n at Island Greece.
China. Lucy Hayes,
Hatghts. N. J. Mr. Shenkle and Joan BUBhlng. DotUe Dana, K.1nMr. Joseph Schubert ot, Dickinson nie Cla.rke~ Bnd Libbie Pope ot
avenuo joined them week:'ends.
Swarthm·ore assist.ed in entertain,Mr. and Mrs. Alvah W. Stuart ot IQg the group.
Vassar avenue are entertaining Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur C. Jackson
Stuart·s· brother-in-law a.nd sister of North .chesler road spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reinecke week-end visiting their son-in-law
and their daughters Jean and Bar- and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Leon
bara of Rochester. N. Y., who ar- Rushmore of Roslyn, ·4 I.
rived Saturd~y for a vialt of sevMrs. I. R. MacElwee of MI.
eral weeks.
Holyoke phi.ce presented a group
Captain and Mrs. C. M. Hunt- of piano solos at the Fall Tea of
lngton of Nortli Princeton p~venue the Phlladelphi6.. Chapter, D.A.R ..
at:e ~ntertalnlng friends at theh held at the Bellevue' Strattord,
home for cocktails on Saturday Philadelphia, Wednesday.
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Soden of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Wilson College avenue entertained the
of Walnut lane arrived home Mon~ members of a DupUcate Bridge
day from Mt. Assinlbo!ne 'Camp, Club at dinner at their home Sat~
near Banff, Canada, where they urday evening.
had been vacationing for a few
Marilyn MacElwee of' Mt. HolyweekS.
oke place and Jean Gehring of
Mr. and Mrs. A.. Hi .Marsh ot UnIversity place attended the Big
•
y.ou
In
and
Columbia avenue haye as their:
house guests Mrs. Marsh's mother
Mrs. Mary S. Grumbles and· sister
Mrs. Clrll Copp of J ac];sOD.vllle:,
Fla.
Mrs. Clarence G. Myers and her
daughter Ann ot Dickinson avenue
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Jean Huey of Dlckinaon avenue
had as her house guest this week.
a college chum • . Jean . Epp of
Maplewood. N •. J. Both girlS will
retutn to Middlebury COllege on
Monday.
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Octob~r.
Mr. Conron graduated Cum
Laude from The Choate Senool,
WalUngford, Conn., In .19{3. He is
at present a Nu:val trainee in the
Reserve Otricers' Training Corns at
the Unlverslty ot Pennsylvania and
will be commiB8ioned an Ensign,
U.S. Naval Reserve in October. He
Is a member of the Phi Kappa Sig..
ma. Fraternity and an actlve mem.
ber
ot the Inter-Fraternity
Council
'.
.
at the University.
,
The enga,gement was announced
at the N.R,O.l'.C, Ball .held In
PhU~delphi.a Saturday evening.
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
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UNIfy
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Borough Hall
10:30 A.M. Every 'VedneMay
ZEI fA M. WALTERS
Unity Writer conducts the classes
Everyone WelCome
ANY EVENT·
C ARNS
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0ct0IJer 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
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Letter to Editor
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APPRF£IATES PAPER
Dear Editor:
,
I WILDt to take thIS opportunity
to tbank all ot yOU who bave 80
generoue1y Slven of your time and
eneratea to keep ua eervtee people
abreaat of the Umes In Swarth_
more.. I know personally. It meAns
& great deal to me!
Again, thank you 80 much.
Sincerely,
-Marie Bader.
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lII'Bduato of the UDlv.l1IIty ot Vir_ aloter Mti. Lola Green who ....
ginia where he wae editor of EngI_' ItUmmerllle In Eut DennIa. _ ,
neerln.. News.
hy returned to l'he HarrarcL
Lt. D&n1e1 and hIa WIfe the tor.
mer Shirley Sbaw are vtaltlng with WbUe enroute home )(0. Lumathe latto... parente Mr. and M .... den and Mias GreeQ 1IP8nt a month
David l'. Shaw of Mt. Holyoke with their brother Mr. Frank
place until ~ermanently located.
Green ot Pine Lak... Mich.
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Helen Keenan otC&ldwell.
N. J., apent the week-end BII tile
gueet of the Charlee G. l'hatch.",
Prot. E. O. lAnge of Baltimore of Ogden avenue.
Plke lett Sa.turday. tor Fond du
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Robbl""
Lac, WIa., where he was called by of V8.SIJar avenue entertained CpL
the serious illness: 'ot bts father Mr. MJlton Cram of AU8"UIIta, Me., who
C. F. Lange•
fa staUoned at Ft. BelVOir, Va., tor
Mrs. Frances G. Lumsd6Jl ot a few da)'ll of tblll week. CpL Cram
KenyoQ avenue reached home Fri- and Mr. Robblna were Fratemlty
day alter spending the summer at brothers at the Univeralty of NeW'
Harwloh Port. Cape Cod.
Her ~mpahlre.
NEWS NOTES
144 Park A.venue. Mrs. Harvey
101. CeJaldy Will give the program
FBERYBODY'S ~
Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock
and It will be under the aueplc";
service, Dr. Walter ~ .Tenklns, Edl...
of the Woman's Soctety ot Chris_ Dear Editor:
tor-In-Chief of the Presbyterian tian Be1'1llce. .
In about three weeks the spooke
Board of ChrlsUan Education Will
and
aobUna of Hallowe'en wJll
be the BUeat preacher. Dr. Braun
again
be stalking our village
will be preachlJ;lg at Hendricks
&treets.
Last year on that occasion
Chapel, SYr&.C1l86 Unlveralty.
I
Holy CommUQlon W1U be cele- there 'Yas considerable.. troubie in
All dep':rtmente ~r tho Church brated on Sunday at 8 a.m. At 1:4.6 our Borough and m.uch WIII8 said
School meet each S1mday morning au 8688\0"" of the Churcli' School and written about iL Among the
at 9:4:5 o'clock..' The Women's will meet. The rector w.l1l preach reports was one by our Burgess,
Bible Class will meet at 10 o'clock on "MIIJa10DB For Our. DaY"' .at the Mr. John. Pitman, in Which he said
In the Church traneept.
~1 o'clOCk 8erVtce ot Monnln.g It was the worst Hallowe'en
The Church Hour Nuraery meebl Prayer.
Evening Prayer wll1 be Swarthmore' had esperlenced in 20
each Sunday mOrning from. 11 to held at S P.m.
yeara. The property damace' and
1.2' o'clock, for children ages 1 to 7.
general
annoyance to our residents
The ChOir School wlll meet on
.' l'he HIgh Sehool Fellowship
was
80
great
that I think we should
MObday . and Wedneaday at 4:30
, meets each Sunda,. evening from
plan
now
to
prevent a repetition
p.m~ and a.gain on Thursday
at
6 to 7:30 o'clock. ThIS Sunday the 7 :30 p.m.
of the affair.
Whatever you may choose to pay for a
movie uWe Are AU Brothers" w111
I do not know under whose jur_
funeral service you are always assured of
OD Wednesday nJght the second
be presented.
lBdtct10n this matter comel, wbethin the aeries ot classes on Hymns
the one high standard of ,service the Oliver
CJ.rcle 8, Mra. Ge9rge M. Allen
er it is the reepo.8.sJbillty of Borwill
be
given
In the ParISh Hou..
eh8.irman. will meet Wednead.a)".
ough COUDell or the Police DepartH•. Bair Company renders to ALL patrons.
Refreshments will ment. but there mnat be Borne ono
October 17, at % o'clock at the at 8:16 p.m.
he served~
Non-5ectarian.
home ot Mrs. Cillrord Banta, 640
in authority whose job It Is to see
On
l'huraday
the
Feaet
of
St.
.Plirrl8h road. lira W. E. Dungan
that the law and order are· maInwill be co-hostess. Mrs. Ralph F. Luke, the Beloved Physician, there tained. AB taxpayers we aU have a
Matthews wtI1 review "African w.tll be.8. celebration ot the Holy right to prbtecUon ot our propertY;'f
and I hope that something will be
· Journey" by Robson. There will Co~uqlon at 10 a.m.
be· sewing for the Puerto Rico Hoa.
The Fall Ingatherlo,g ot the done by the Borough to see that
DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS
'pitaL. Members will need thimbles: Unlted Thank Offering ater18 thIa we get it on October 2; and 30~.
~e WOlmln's Asso«:la.t1on will do Sunday and will continue until Oc- I know of one property owner who
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
Red CroBB Refugee Sewing on Oc- tober 30. Please put your blue 'was put to the expense of employ_
ISlI
tobf3;r 18. from 10 to 4, o'clock In ~n~e:lope i.n the otrering at the Ing·a Private watchman to protect
MAIY A. BAJa." .....
the Parish Houso. > niSi .' lunches church aerVtces ,or mall them dl-· his home on Mischief Night and
are to be carried:. . •
rect to Mrs. Guy 4- McC;orkle Hallowe'en: It seema strailge tbat
&nThe Chapel ChOir rehearses each tr~asurer, I· at the Swarthmore such a s,ltuaUon: exists in
Ughtened community where a large
Thu~y evening at .7:30 O'clock. 'ApartmentS...
number of the parents are cone~e
The High School Choir rehearses
Sunday afternoon at 6 O'clock a.nd Christian Science /Church Notes lP"aduates. . Perhaps If Borough
Council, the Police Department,
the Junior Choir rehearses Friday
evening at 7 o'clock. All choln. are
,jAre '·'Sin. Disease, and Death the Home and School AsSociatlop.
'open tor new members at any time: Real 7" Is the 8ubJect ot the LeSson-' and·' other clYtc organizations would
The Surgical· Dressings groUp Sermon in. all Ghurches of Christ. get together now and plan a real
· meets each Tuesday morning at Scientist, on Sunday, October 14. celebration tor the exuberant and
10 o'clock in the Parish House.
The Golden Text 1s: "Look upon irrespo.nsible spirits ot youth we
•. ,~•• l>~.'. ~~.,: ,', ~ ..:.,. J.~
might be spared the damage ot last
Zion. ,the city ot our solemnities: year.·
,
-.,.. ,
•.• The InhabItants shall not say,
Met1iodiat, Church 'Notes
An expreSSion of opinion or sugI· am sick: the people that dwell
gestions
trom others might also be
. - "The· Church School meetS on therein ahall be forgiven :their Inot
assistance
to tlie Borough au.'
Sunday morning at 'lh 46. Classes Iquity" (IsaIah S3: 20.24).
thortttes
in
Bolying
this probl~in.
are provided tor children ot all
Hele~ E ..Hayday.
"ages and for adults.
Friencll)' Circle
At the morning worship 'at ,11
o'clock, the minister will begin a
ROLL
The next' meeUng of the Friendly
.serles of sermons pn.' the -Apostles'
Circle will" be held on Thursday.
Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert ot Park
Creed. The topic for Sunday will
October 18. at 2 o'clock at the avenue acted as chairman of
be "I bell~ve in ,GOd. the Fath~r home of. Mra ,Frank Getz. 211
"Cookie Bakers" who· aided in
Almighty." .,
.
Dickinson avenue. CO-hostesses are making cookies' to Sel-ve at the
The Nursery School, between the
Mrs. ·F. A... C. VQ.sters and Mrs. A. "Cotl"ee Hours" at the Naval Anhours ot 11 and 12, will be in Wuest.
nex, Swarthmore this' week. Her
charge of Mrs. Robert Ives and
BBBistantS
included Mrs. A.. H. Van
Miss Mtldred Bernard.
Alen,
Mrs.
Charles iUack, Mrs. H.
KAPPAS TO. S.t;:W
l'he Youth FelloW8h\p pleat IQ
The
Kappa.
Ka,ppa
'Ca~mas will E. Wells, Mrs. David McCahan.
.the chapel in the evenlng'.at ·7.
A number' of the members' of meet for all day sewing next Tues~ Mrs. Phelps Soule, Mrs. George H.
the church are·attendlng thff South day, October 16, at the home of Van Alen, Mrs. Alban Rogers. Mrs.
Peter E. Told, and Mra. Frank M.
DlBtrtct MiBstona17 Institute which Mrs. James C. Lnwrence of Moy- Mohney.
lan •.
r4eeta ,In the 8t. Matthews Chutch,
Mrs. E. Fay campbell ot Cornell
Philadelphia.
Mr.
aJld
Mrs.
Barber
C.
Palmer
avenue
headed another grouP. Her
A Tea and Book Review will be
ot
Washington.
D.
C.
were
weekworkers
Were Mrs. Cameron' P.\ .,
given on Wednesday afternoon, at
end
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Grover
Hall,
Mrs.
L. C. Hastings, Mrs.
2 o·clock. at the home of the PresiC.
Greene
of
Baltimore
pike.
They
Clarence
.Franck,
Mrs. L. A. Wetdent, Mrs. WilUam Earl KfstIer,
were joined over the week-end by lauter, Mrs. E: H. Taylor, Mrs.
their 80n Barber C. Palmer, Jr., a Frank Holman, Mra Harold Og,,:
student at Dartmouth College who ram, Mra.. S. Herbert Evans,. Mrs.
Do you want a pleasant job with a good future? A job
SWARTlDfORE PRESBYTERIAN
was the guest ot BOb Greene.
W. M. Harvey. Bessie Douthwaite,
that pays you while you're learning? A job that carries
CHURCH
J. George Breitling. aon-in-Iaw Mrs. Robert N. Hllkert, Mrs. James
Rev. David Braun. Minister
regular
increases in salary? Then, COme to one 9f the
of Mrs. Samuel P. Dodd of B. Douglas, Mrs. Willlam Earl Kist.
9 :45 A. M.-church School.
.
Swarthmore a:venue has received ler. and Mrs. E. Arthur Whitney.
Bell Telephone Employmen~ Offices. A friendly inter.
11 :00 A. M.-Morning Worship.
S:oo P. :&I.-High Soh.ool .Fellowshlp. hlB honorable discharge from the
Mrs. Albert Hilles ot the Swarthviewer will tell you all about the advantages of
Army after four and one.half more Apartments served 'as· chalr-·
working for the Telephone Company.
METHODIS-r . CHURCH
years' service. He was attached "to man for the (QUowing group of
Bey N. KelBer. D;n., Minister.
~nltary Intelligence as a special bakers: Mrs. J. Warren Paxson,
SUNDAY .
Work is usually near your home. Congenial assoagent.
.
Mrs. P. A. Wilson, Mrs. H. P.
9 :45 A. M..-Church School.
ciares, friendly atmosphere, excellent working condi11 :00 A. M.-Morning Worship.;
Valerie Worth, daughter of Dr. Blades, Mrs. Dwight Cooley, Mrs.
'1:00 P. M..-Youth Fellowahip.
tions, clean rest-rooms, and ample oppottunity for adand Mrs. C. Brooke Worth of Elm J. F. neatly, Mra. Thoma.e Lueders.
vancement combine to make telephone work Unusually
avenue has returned to her classes Mrs. ljlwO'Od Garrett, Mrs•.Lee P.
TRINITY CHURCH'
Rev. Geo. Cb ....Uan Anderson. Rector after an accident which occurred Wray. Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher.
desirable.
.
while riding lier horse in Crum Mrs. Walter Pa4ner, Mrs. E. Le ..
SONDA~ ocToBER •
Come
flOW! Bring your birtb-cettificate or other
Woods. Valerie ,was thrown against Roy Mercer,. Mr:a J. Warder Cres• :00 A. N.-Holy CommunJon.
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Mrs.
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pJ;OOf of citizenship. Apply at any of the following
a tree, injuring ·her neck and &uf~
11 :00 A. M.-Hoty Communion.
Mrs. Harry L. MlUe't- •
.tering facial abraSions.
OffiCes:
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S:OO P. ~.-Evenlng Prayer.
Bob Greene son of Mr. and Mrs.
THill RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
Grover C. Greene of Baltimore·
On Inactive Duty
Room 315, McClotchy Building
FRIENDS
pike has recei:ved his State PUot
SUNnAY
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License and flew his first flight at
Lt. Richard H1cou Daniel, US
9:15 A. !.I.-Firat Day School.
6909 Mar!
11:00 A. K..-MeeUnB'. 'for Worship 1n Benedict Airport last Friday.
the MeeUn.. Houae.
Lt. Jack M, Linton, U.S.M.C.R., released· ,t.o Ulac~ive duty by tJ.le
57·59 Eo Penn St., Nonistown
WEDNESDAY
formerly stationed nt Camp Le- Navy's Separation Center at the
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In . 'WhIttier Jeun:e, N. ,C..... 8pent·'a five-day leave Philadelphia Navy Yard. Lt. DanHo~
Box .. lunClleon. at his· h9Q1G .-on" Benjamin West iel served for 17 months at ~h
4,S :Ande"'Dn Avenue,
All .... cordially Invited.
ayenu.e -enrOute to hi~ new.assign- rein Island, Persian Gulf. all Pe410 York Road, Jenkintown
FIRST cmniCli OF. CRRIB'l',
ment at .tlie Great Lakes Naval iroleum inspector and ltalson ofSCiENTl8'l' 01" SWARTHMORE
Tnllnlng Station, Great Lakes, Ill. ficer for the: Middle East and India.
Park Avenue BelOW, a..rva.nt
or call Enterprise l-Gl00
He received a Letter of CommenSUNDAY
11:00 A. M.-Sunday School
Mr. and Mrs. Carl de Moll of dation .for his outstanding service.
11:00 A. lI.~uJlday Lea80n Setmon.
Lieutenant Danl';I, who entered.
Wednesday I!I.veulftl"· mee,ung' eat'b Park avenue returned home SatIL
week; a p. m. Reading roolll open 4aUy uritay· after a 'week's 'vislt . with the NavY In 19'1;waa formerly em.z~pt Sund~ and. holidays 11 to I their aon-In-Iaw and daughter Ma- ployed by the Atlantic Refining
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Cbrlllttan Andereon offlclated. l'he arrived In this country .and Ia
Qa,bY'8 godparents were 'pyt. and spending. hIa leave here. prior to
Mrs. Edgar O. .curtlee of Oak- reporllng to the Fourth Naval DIs~
ridge, Tenn.. and Miss Margaret
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Mr. and Mrs. M08crip entertained at luncheon for the baby's godThe Board ot D.l.rectors of the parents and grandpa.rents followCommunity ;a~alth Society ot~. Cen- ing the christening.
tral Delaware County ho.nored Mrs.
Elizabeth B. Plummer, Director
and Supervising nurse of the SoSANFORD·HANDSCHUH
ciety who retired October 1 after
serving since ,March. "38. and Mrs.
The marriage of Miss .Eunice
Mary Schmid, a' member of ~ho
LaRUe Handschuh niece of Mr. and
nursing staff for the past six and Mrs. Frederick George Votz and
one~half years with a lun~heon at
Mr. Walter Medhurst Banford, US
Strath Haven Inn Thursday.
NR. I\on of former Bwarthmoreans
Twenty-five Board members and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Santord
the nurs:Lng staff attended the of Maplewood, N. :r., wiLs 'SOlemluncheon which· follo.wed the. reg·~- nized Saturday. October 6. at the
lar Bo~d meeting. Mrs. Joseph Sanford home. Dr. Nichols, paStor
Seal ot Cornell avenue, p!'es1dent of emeritus ot the Arch 'Street Methothe· Board at the time . of Mrs. dist Church. Phlladeljlhla., a former
Plummer's installation w~s, a guest. pastor of the brld", performed the
As a. small token of appreciation, COI:'emony.
for lo~l servl~e to the So·
The brIde wore a white satin
ci~ty. Mrs. Plum~er. was present~ period gown with Duchess lace of
ed with a sterling silver creame~ the groom's mother- and granda.nd sugar with tray and Mrs. mother on her !cap and veU.
Schmid received a pin with dorai
The groom Is a graduate of
pattern in "terllng sllvet'.
Swarthmore High School and Qt.
The committee on arrangements Swarthmore College. .
Included Mrs. R. Blair Prlce, Mrs.
F.A.C. Vosters, Mrs. WIllle.m H.
Gehring, Mrs. Guy de Furia. and
BIRtH
M.rs. T. Harry Brown. Mrs. GeOrgd;
Fenno arranged the flowers.
Lt. Robert EJder White. Jr•• U.S.
N.R., and Mrs. mite announce the
Cams delivers
MEDIA
lrJoacrlp of Dartmouth avenue "'U W. Kniskern of Riverview, road
chrlstened at Trinity church 8un~ 'wblle her husband bas' b'een on
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Mr. and Mrs. Howell Lewis Shay
of Cornell avenue announce ·the
engagement ot their daughter Mlaa
Eunice Elizabeth Shay to Mr. WIll1am Mills Conron, Jr., U.S.N.R..
aon of Mr. and Mrs. Wll11am :MIlls
Conron of Stamford, Conn.
MiSs B.hay 1s a graduate of
Swarthmore High School, class ot
'4:2, where ahe was president of
the Black, Friars durIng her senior
year and a member of the National
Hocor Society. Miss Shay will recelve her degree ot Bachelor of
Arts with honors In Sociology at
the University of PenllBYlvanla In
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wants•. Money is important; .it opens the door to
most things you want in
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of it, aids' yol in disbursing it ef·
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The total amount boUCht. on Tues...
day W&e ,88.76. On. '18.76 bond
was bought. and 170.20 was purchased In stamps.' The
three
senior: home rooms had 100% as
they have. had· thus t&r this ,year.
Other home rooms hav.tng 100 %
were 209, 202, 208, and 103, which
shows Q. flne average for the
Scbool.
Cbess Club
A revival of the 'oDt"e-popula:chess club was announced recently
by Dr. Ja.mes F.' Irwln. ,Le.tln instructor ot the High School.. ~h18
group haa met only once. but Dr.
Irwin. haa numerou8 plans and
many pupils have showed· Jnterest
and are waiting anxiously for Its
beglninng.
'lbatts SeHJecI
- The Dance cOnUnittee o:t Senior
Cabinet haa Bet up certafn rules for
the dances after the athleUc
The rules· are as follows: Eliminate
J5eventh and eighth grade pup.lIs.
boys must Wear ties 'and a coat or
sweater. 12 midnight 18 the time'
limit. the fee. is up
the o'rgani.
zaUon spont5oring the dance.. good
behavtor Ie· required at the dance.
all the cleaning up must be done
by the organization, 8.
faculty
sponsorJng, must be pres6Dt a.t each
dance.
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Showing power 'on the'llne. a.nd
.peed In the backfield. Swarthmore
High School overpowered the Mec
dla -qgregat!oD 21-7 OD' the' home
1I01d _
FrIday.
The Garnete proved who 19'811
"boSs" In 'th"e ftrst half by cross-
lng, the vJs.ltora' goal twice.
lIIember8h1p In th18 club Ia open
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to any boy or 111"1; l!'to 18. who
III..... Charlee D. Wlehell of la- ""rlO\l.lly Inte~ ,In perform.•
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ter ot Mr. and 14.... Harold Grab.&m
Ma.rr of uBraemar," Media whose
ma.rrta,ge to Mr. Herman Strahman
TW,! of the 'blg' featuree of tile·
of Livingston. N. J., will take plaoe
Rose
Tre8 Ra.eea to he heid at MeSatur:day. October 20, at , o'clock
dia on Saturday. October ZOo will
at the home of the brfde's parents.
he the Foxcaleher Plale 8teeple14.188 Marr waa gueat ot .honor
chaae at two miles. and the OrTuea4a.y when Mrs. Jack '1:hompson mead . Cup two mil. and a llaJt.
of Harvard ayenue and Mrs. Thea...
&te.plech&ee.
The' Foxcatcher
don. Widing of Moylan enterlaln.d
Plale &e last year III closed to non·
at an informal luncheoD at the
winnem of two ·races thta year.
Echo" Glen Tea House', W"alllng..
For the la.rge crowd of hunting
ford.
men and women who will attend.
the Rose Tree Hunter ·Challen.ge
JR. MUSICIANS MEET
Cup three mlle timber race w1l1
receive the moat attention.
This
The Junior Music Club execuUve wUI be the flrat timber race aince
committee held Its flrat meeting on the beginning' of thlJ war and Will
Thursga.y to plan for the comlng slgnallz" We revival of th18 over:!
8e&8On. Oftlcers for the year are thrillinc and intereJ$tlog aport. no
Weston Clarke presldent, Patty doubt; the ,most· 8POrtlng of all
Paul vice presldent, Sadie Garrett races run at any, raee meetings.
secretary. Bob Kelghton treasurer,
Another cup ,~ce Is ·offered. IIi
T~el Dunn program chairman.
the one mile tor the RI4dle CuP;
It was decided to send· out quea~ IL replica of' which will go' to the
tlonnalres to members, to find out winning owner. In the other races
wlJ,a,t taleots are available, who except the; ftrat one. genemlly
may ,wish to be In the listener known as the' 'FarmerS' race. a
grouP. and what names may be solid silver. plale ,will, go to.' the
presented as possible members. winning owner tn each event.
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after a. Mustang fumble, recovered
by Swarthmore.
This. drive was
capped by Sophomore Harant·s
aca.mper into the end zone, with
fifteen seconds remaining betore
th •. lnlerm.....lon.
"Alabama" BUt Nelson ran. six..
ty yards for a ·touchdown on a re.
tum ot a Mustang punt. The ex~
tra.-polnt 'was scored on,a_pasa·to
Andy Kirk In the end zone.
The second balt produced two
more marke for thp Little Quakers.
Jack Harant made it once
more, and Harry "Flash" McGllberry also htt pay dirt. .NelsoD.
drop kicked both· extra pOints. '
- The Blue from Media scored
fJielr ,Beven points in the tina.l
period of play, when they reeov..
ered a .~warthmore fumble in the
end zone.
This atterI\oon tbe Garnet journeys ;to Springfield to ~ttempt to
break the" 1~'''8'ame undefeated
streak of the Cougars.
gotten
Goody. . T_ .aclTabea
RECAPPING SERVICE
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The results ot the game wero
gratifying to coach Virginia Allen
who observed the teams for the
first time In an ·uncoached g&mfl.
She noted a great improvem·e.nt
since the beginning of' the seaso~.
. The Glrla Keep Up
The girls of Swarthmore Hlgb
School not to. be outdone by the
boys. have ,a club led by Robert
Sauter. during 6th period. to lear.~
how to handle tOOls and fix gadgets
around the house. They wlll be
studying mechanical drawing. work
In jewelry. wood. and metal. The
girls wllJ choose their own design,
and' what they &.re to make. The
club members are:
Elma Zelby.
Nancy Terry, MarJlyn Achutt," Evc~
iyn Bennett. Doris Weathers, Fran ..
cea PearaoD. Margie Lang. Peg
Keenen, Carol Van Allen. Patsy
McCahan, MLnerva Zen8e~1 Del.. '
phlne Murphy. Ann Harvey. Betq
Lou Helmuth, Rosalie Wherry.
Joan Thorbahn, VlrginJa. Morae.
Joan Bierman.. Ellzab~th Bryant..
Taddy Evans, Marjorie ~Iack. Mai'7
Fetter, Caroling F1aheriY. Lesle.,
Steigelman, Frances Jenkins, Mary
Marshall, Jane Davis, Mary Corse,
Betty Ann Furno..s. J eryl FaLkner.
Pat Gilea, Marie Hamasaki. Vivian
Herndon. Carollne .James, Gary
Long. Libby pockman. Ruth Shaw,
carol Foster, Elizabeth Foster, Dolores Cooper. Ann Denworth. Pat
Finnegan, Perals Gearing, Lucy
Harper, Ann Mandelbaum. Barbara Sehuma.cher. Leslle Travis.
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Bus service, discontinued wholly. or in part as a, war
iDeasure by order of the U.S. Office of Defense
Transportation and with approval of the Pennsyl.
....nia Public UtilitY Commission, is to be restored
on Roptes A, C, D, N, R, V and 55.
It is expected that a decrease in riding on existing
bus lines' during the Fall months will release a suffi.
cient number of buses to restore service on Routes'
A, N, Rand 55 by Sunday, November 18 and on
Routes D and V by about mid·December. Restoration of service on Route C, the Broad St. line, will
depend upon delivery of the 100 new buses now on
order. If these vehicles are available for operation
by January of next .year, service on Route C will be
restored Sunday, January 27.
ROlitesA, tI, R ernd SS
Routes A and R -Service on Route A will be
restored between Broad & Lombud Sts. and 29th
St. & Allegheny Ave. At the same time Route A will
be extended from 29th St. & Allegheny Ave. via
Henry and Ridge Aves. to Roxborough, giving
residents of that community direct delivery to the
center-city district. Service formerly provided by
Route A between 29th St. & Al.legheny Ave. and
Frankford ,Ave. & Pratt St. will be furnished by
Route R as at present. The latter line will continue
to ope~ate between Frankford Ave. & Pratt St.
and Roxborough. ROIi.teR shuttle .service will be
discontinued. The changes in Routes A and R are
subject 'to approval of the Pennsylvania Public
Utility Conurussion.
Route N-Service on the section of this line
north of Cottman Ave. will be resumed and buses
will operate as formerly' betWeen Frankford Ave.
&: Pratt St. and Huntingdon Pike & Shadv Lane,
Hollywood.
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Mrs. W. W. Mllch.1I of Unlveratty place Is entertaining her Bon ..
The first meeting of the Crum
Cre.k Brldg. Club met October J
at Borough Hall.
Seated north and BOuth winners
were Mrs. John Ba.tes and Mrs.
Sewell Hodge 1irst: Mrs. H. Bardwell Lincoln and Mra. PhlUp Kola.
kern were second. Seated east and
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In-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
J. D~ Young of Mt. Lebanon. Pa..
for .. ~ .t~w weeks. Mr. Young has
recently been releaSed trom the
Navy after &erving as Executive
OMcer on a submarine in the Pacific ~nce the beginning of the
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center.city termirial at 8th & Sansom Sts: The
Wycombe Division or'this line will resume oper.
ation to 8th & Sansom Sts. about mid.December
but there may not be enoug!t !>uses, av~lable to
restore, service on the 69th St. Division at that
time. Operation of Route D buses on 55th, Market and '57th Sts., to Connect ,with the Elevated
Station at 56th & Market Sts., will be discontinued.
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willi buses operating betweenMarket St. and Grays
Ferry Ave. via 46th and 47th Sts.
ROlJte C
Service formerly provided by Route C on Broad St.
betWeen Olney and Snyder Aves. will be restored.
When this change has been made, this line will
operate in two divisions as formerly: Route C (City
Line Division) operating between Ogontz Ave. &:
City ~ne and the Navy Yard and Route C (Sometville Division) operating between 10th St. &: Somerville Ave. and Broad &: Lombard Sts. Witli the
resumption of bus service on Bro~d St., Route 2'
cars 'will remrn to their former northern terminus
at 15th St. '& Glenwood Ave. and operation of this
line between Glenwood and Erie Aves. will be
discontinued.
ANNOUNCES
-the opening of his new office and showroom
located at
631 Morton Avenue
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CHESTER, PA.
Featuring a complete line of
Futures f'~d Appliances
Route 55-Operation of local bus service ditto
ing non.rush hours will be resumed south of City
Line. Thus, buses will operate between Willow
Grove and Olney Terminal of Broad SI:. Subway at
aU times. Route SS street car service, now provided
Phone, Day-Chester 2-7073
C3UIJIN
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A. WAYNE MOSTELLER
Electrical C()ntractor
Route V-Service will be resumed on this line,
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between City Line and·Olney Terminal all day and
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of Mr. and Mm Elliott Rlohard-.
eon ot Lafayette avenue lui.s .r6 ...
calVed his discharge from the Arm,.
at the Separation Center at San
Luis. ObIBpo. CaL. and h&e arrived
l1o~e. . Cpl. RIchardson, plans to
retUrn to college.
DON'T STOP NOW
Peter E. Told
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WIJIIaDi C. Abbe. AlhU/a. received bill dJ.aoharge at the Naval
Base at Coronado, caL. October I.
He baa been ovenseaa in New'caJedoo1& tor 18 months· and prevtoUB
to that was staUoned at the Navy
Yar4.PhUadelphta.
He 18 the 80n ot Mr. and Mrs.
George C. Abbe of Kenyon alenu~
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Philip: WithAm Iiaa been reI.....
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maud atler compleUng 260.000
mlles 'of over-oCean flying which.
Included a acore of trip. acro. tho
Equator. Prior to that, e&rlJ In
the war. he waa flight ilU!ltrl"ctOr
at Naval pUots. and then engaged In dea\gUlng and tesUng &e
}unior aeronautical engineer, UDder th. dlrecUon of Captain Ed4\;'
Rlcker:tbacker.
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After a brief vacation with hi'J
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Wit.
ham. of Crest lane. he Will resume
his duUes as pUot and enginrter
with Eastern Alr Lines at the com.:
J:'any headquarters In MiamI. Fla;
me has
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J. J:a GaCIaer
Sunday evening, September 30.
the first meeting of tlie J. J.'s was'
held: at tho hOme ot Barbara Lu.
kens by the. junior. ·glrls.
Helen
Disque, president, led 8. discussion
on plana for fl'o.e· year. Retresh.
ments were served.
The next meeting will be held at
Jean Brow.n·s on October 14 at 8
o'clock to further plans for the
1\8Ual . Tho.nkogivlng project.. _ . _ ,
Defeat AlulJlIMIe
The varsity hOckey team scored
its first, victory this SeaBon on
Thursday, October 4, In the practice game against an alumnae team
which was defeated 2 ot 'I. Among
the graduates partlclpatir-g were
many star Players ot: previous
years. Captained by Alice Putnam, the "Old Ladies" include
.Jane Vache, Anne Turner, Betll
Polk. Edith Thatcher. and Betty
Cook.
The lIrst goal In the bang-up
came occurred when
Heather
Champiol\ . won a penalty bully
against the opposing. goalle. Sally
Spencer. Ann Harvey, Swarthmore
center forward, scored the second
point and Alice Putnam tallied in
the second halt fOr the alumQae.
The second team played the third
team earUer In the afternoon, the
fOrmer triumphing 3 to O. J. V.
Bcorers were Joan Streeter, Joa.n
Faulkner. and .Mary
Margaret
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west the wlnnere were M..... Frank_
Mr..... 4 .M..... Robert .T. Cadigan
lin G!lIeeple and' M..... , Frederick
of Dlcklll80ll avenue are enurf.aln..;
HamUton COchran. author and Strelch.r fire!. M... A. 1.. Clayden ing )(..... Cadigan'. broth.r. David
88cond.
advel'Uslng esecutive. who recent- and 1.. G. Luckie came
Cowden . Who r.etqrned on the
ly returne4 to SWarthmore 'atler
Queen Mary from dUUe. overSeU:,
an abaence ot Z 8 yeara,. baa writ&.ltd stopped here enroute to his
ten a new hlatorlea.l novel "SUver
Ma.garet H. Latimer who III home tn New York C?lty.
Shoaill" publIBh.d tblll' week. by
BobbB.MerrI\L
.
serving with the American Red
The setting for Mr. Cochran'. CroBS as AMfatant Field Dtrector~
romance 111 the tur:bUlent ....tter part .Ia now staU....d with the 318th
H08pltal Unit at ~ka
of the Beventeenth century when General
Okinawa.
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Mias Latimer' was formerly wltb
had lost Ita charter and was under
the
same unit In Hawaii and was
the dominaUon of a PurItan clique.
aboard
the' U.S.S. Repo8~" which
Into thIII picture atrl.de8, the' burl~
was
caught
In a typhoon on ita way
figure of William· Phlp", J!l&rIn••
'i
to
Okinawa,
but was tortunate
and e ....whlle ahlpwrlght'from,
enough
to
come
through
without
MaIne. Having
wind ot a
1088 of Ufe.
vast treasure to be recovered from
8. sunken galleon in the Carrtbbean. he eats sail to find It. With
4th Mothers Meet
him goes young Puritan Mark .An"
drews and a. blond Boston girl
Mrs. Alv~h Wood Stuart of Vaswho baa fled trom accuaatiOnB;.ot BaJ' avenue is chairman ot the
wltcbcraft. There follows thrilling Fourth Grade Mothers Group of
adventure. tntri8ue' and love~ much' Rutgers avenue school which met
of it baaed on historical fact.'
o.t the school Monday afternoon
w
,
Mr. Cochran, author of four at 8:30. Mrs. Paul Banks of Barother books Including "Windward yard avenue ~ program chairman.
Before yoUr \lOll or daughPaesage" and "captaln· Ebony,"
Following a perIod of d1scU88ion
ter
goes away to school
llved in Swarthmore from 1910 :Mrs. Jamee Lees, chairman of Jtos~
unUI 1917.· At' the outbr~k\of Pi~ty and 'her committee served Dr coUege,'make sure that
World War I he lett Swarihmore :Cide'r; and. doughnuts.
he or
the· protecPreparatory School and joll:l.ed the
tion.of:/m
lEma
Student'.
U. S. Coast Guard. After the "ar
,
Selved AJJro.d '
he atlend.4 the Unlvere1ty' 01 , Lt. Thomae R. Smith returned Accid~nt! - Iniurance PolKichigan and upon gniduatloD en.. Sep~ember 21 from 18" months icy_ Pays h~pital, medical
tered advertising work in New ove........ with the Olrl .. of Str&Ie. md iurgical expeD8e io
York. In 1982-81 he waa a mem- gtc Services In England and Ger- cue of accident.
ber ot the staff ot the late Paul many. At present he haa been u.
M. Pearson, govemor of the Virgin algned . J9 dut)t In Waahlngton,
lBlanda.
p. ~., and' with Mrs. ;Sm1th and
th~l~
80n Ia lIv1ng'in FRIis Church
LaBt year Mr. Cochran joined
Va.
.
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the adverUaing promotion depart.
While In London. he hlld tho
ment ot The Saturday Evening
GENERAL
pleasure
of meeUng a eve r a I
POBt. ShorUy atterwards he pur~
Swarthmore
persons,
including
Lt.
ch&eed the property of th. lale
INSURANCE
, ..
Joseph E. Baines on South Ches- .Joe Coppack, U.8.N.R., and Pat
ter road, where he realdes with MaJiD. Lt. Smith IB th. son of Dr.
and 11[,..• .T. RUBBell Smlih of Elm
hili wif., and three, daughle.....
t
honor
first touchdown came b7 & drive
'llle
,r t\ ,.
Union Shop
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CLASSIFIED
ciatre 'Heiidrwo'l daughter ot - Mr. and :Un. La. Rue Hendrluon
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FOR
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1.· year 01
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as they march
e
lots 76'1200'.' $900
.
10
~f!_
with
or
;
Georgia.
.~~:'~~el swa.:!::s_W.r condition,
~ DODe
04.LL
the 12tb also became tamous for
its spectacular seizure ot the Danube Rlvel bridge at Dll1lngen. Germany, its closing of the Colmar
poekets with the FrenCh. and Its
EDWIN B. KEn FY, Jr•
cyclopedia. 32 volumes $26. Tha.ckery set $16 : porcelain-top
cabinet
kitchen tabls $8. Tel. SWL 1049.
WANTED
Media 0755
DAVE WOOD
FOR SALE-Set of International En-
.
Seh?ol, spent ,9. f(!W da.ys Of. this
Gen. Patch's' Seventh Army week'. vls).tlng the MarshaUs whlle
nnd Gen. Patton's Tblrd Army as
enroute from Peru to his home in
the tamed "mystery division."
England. A. student at OXfo.rd
Commanded by Maj. Gen. ROd_
Unlverslt¥. James spent the 'Bum_
erick R. Allen. ot Palestine, Texas. mer on a Geology ExpedlUon In
Wia~~::ii~
size ~ n. TeL
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FOR SALE-Tree ripened orailges and
grapefruit. Write tor prIce. Nichols
&: Co., Kingston,
Iii _
YOUR .JEWli:[,Ea
'lila st.
<11_
s_ ' l b _ )
. (OppooI.te N ......
WANTED-To buy used car. Good
'Pbooe Obester .'It
condition.
Needed
by
ex-service
=§~§~§§§§~§~~§§
man for bUsiness. Call SWL 0913.
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ROOFING & ~
UO>"'TING
WANTED-In Swarthmore or Vicinity,
!urnlahed apartmel1t or houae,' for
winter, for a very desirable couple.
Sweeney & Clyde. Tel. Cheater 6Ul~
WANTED--Il'o buy medium sized flattop desk or study t ..ble. Walnut
preferred. Call Swa. 0217-W.
WANTED-Unfurnished apartment or
house in Swarthmore or Vicinity.
TeL Mr. Fred Smith. Market 86.0.
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'WANTED-Soccer shoes size 8%' or·U
In good condition. Tel. SWL 2241..J".
WANTED,-Ex-&ervice man and tam. lIy dealres apartment or _house to
rent in Swarthmore ·or viCinity. Call
Swa. 0971.
~.;wANTED-Rug 9x1~
or 8xl0: also ftat
top knee hole desk. :Reply to Box
A. The Swarthmorean.
TIn and Sheet lIfetal lVork
and spouting
I*!~
V1IAMBERLDr
COllfPA!iY
'OF "MERlOA
3933 Havertord Ave.,
Philadelphia 4, Pa.
lVedneaday. October 17
Pzeriew '7;ao-i:aO P.H.
AdmlasfOll .60
.
wben restrictiODa an lUted
THE BUSINESS -ASSOCIATION SPONSOR
and the following support this community event
A. P. Smalley
Marie Donnelly
Swm:thmore Nat. Bank & Trust Co. Alice Barber
; Swarthmore Co-op
Joseph's Barber Shop
Dew Drop Inn
Celia Shoe Shop
Peter E.Told
Ingleneuk Tea Room
Charles Russell
, ,
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Hannum & Waite
Edward Noyes
E. M. Buchner.
Michael's
. College Pharmacy
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C. Mark Bittle
Harvard Tea Room
. Co-ed Beauty Salon
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Alice M. Baird
B. J. Ho~,5 & 10
Bouquet Beauty Shop
Harris & Co.
Swarthmorean
Adolph Barber Shop
Strath Haven Inn
How:ard B. Green
Frank the Barber
Hollyhock. Shop
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Alterations '" Repairs
Ridle)' Park OBSSH
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FOUND
Iplan now the home you WIlDt"
FOUND-A silver pin at R.R. ~tation
Saturday afternoon. 'Inquire at -. tlie
Swarthmorean office.
Desirable Iota available
FOUND-September 28th a young
lady's coat. Owner apply at ponce
Headquarters, Borough Hall, Swarthmore.
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CharlesE. Fischer
LOST
Buildet
LoST-Blue Taylor tricycle on' September 27 on grounds of Stratb Haven Inn. Call SWa. 1631. Rewar~.
.LOST-Between Harvard and Rutgers
avenue school, black glass case with
child's gold-rimmed glasses. It t~~ti?o
please call Swa. 0844.
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LOST-Bmall blacit dog brown markIngs. Vicinity of Wallingford. Strayed Sunday morning.
Reward.
can
Media 2145.
LoST-Gold stone antique brooch .tn'
village. Reward. Tel. Swa. GUO.
B'On RENT-Garage at 313 Park Ave.
, Apply 3rd floor.
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Fan RENT For genUeman-room. ,$6
lVeakly. near transportation and tearoom. Tel. Swarthmore 0216-R.
112
Rutge1'8 ave~
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SWARTIIMORE
WOMAN'S' CLUB
=:;;~i~i~iiii=~iii~i~""~
MORTON REFRIGERATION
and
Appliance Service
and Dom~tic
Prompt Service-Refriger-
ators. ,Washers, Vacuum
QeanelS, Radios
11 MomIIl A_all.
. Mortua, P..
r:0.1'
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8';~; ~ .. ottI
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Executrix.
SHIELDS, CLARK. BROWN
II;
. McCown,
1900 Girard Trust BuUdJng.
Philadelphia. I. Penna.
.
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ESTATE'OF STUART F. SMITH, JR..,
also known 8S STUART FA.BWELL
SMITH. JR., late at Nether Proy)..
danee '.rWPot Delaware COQDt,", Pa.
Letters or Administration on the
above Estate have been granted to the
undersigned, who requests all persons
having claims or demands against the
Estate of the decedent, to make known
the same. and all persous indebted to
the d~cedent to make payment without
delay to
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STUART F: 'SMITH. Administrator,
Copples Lane, Walllngtord. Pa.
~.hl~f~d~.AJ~~';z. Esq.•
PhDa., Pa.,
GREER & JOH·NSON•.
1'1 South Avenue,
Media, Pa.
t6-9-21
IN ,THE COURT OF. COM1rlON
PLEAS .OF DElLAWARE COQ"NTY.
PENNSYLVANIA
No. 111 December Term. 1935
FIRST AND FINAl- ACCOUNT OF
CHESTER-CA?tmRIDGE BANK. AND
TRUST COMPANY. Guardian at the
Estate of FANNIE DRANSFIELD, a
person allegeq to. be mentally dereclive.
. ' ..
The 'above account haa been filed
In the Office of the Prothonotary and
will be confirmed by said Court on
Octqber 19th. 1~!fj, unleea ex.cepUons
are filed thereto.
ROBERi' 3. MAC BRIDB.
3t-9·28
Pro"ono'-J..Ll
-,,-.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
COURT HOUSE, MIilDL\, PA.
Friday. October 28th. 194.6
9.:30 A.M.~ Eastern S~dard Time
CondiUons: $'260.00 caab. or certUled
check a.t tlme ot .sale , (unless otherwts«t
stated In advertisement) balance In
ten days. Other conditiOJl.B on day ot
HIe.
Levari Faciu
Jun.) Term. lHIi
No.
66~
AlI.that certain lot or po. ot ground
in Twp. of Marple, Dela. Co.. Pa..
bounded and deacrtbed according to
survey and plan made 5..7-24 by C.
M. Brooman, C. E., Media, Pa.. as folIowa, to wit: Beginning at a. pt. in
center Hne of Rd. leading from Marple
to Media. via State Rd., a. ~rner of
land now or late or Eliza :r. Atkinson;
thence along the center Une of ed. Rd.
the 4 following courses and dlatanCo!8'
N. to- 81' E, 97 ft. to a. pi.: N. '1~
3' E. 95 ft. to a Pi.; N. 89·' 80' E. 188
It. to a pt.; N. 73· 11' Eo 116.4 fL to
a pt" a corner of other lands now or
late or EUza J. 'AtkInson; thence by
same S. 4· 17' E. 289.7 ft. to a pt.: in
Une ot land late of Fairman RO&'e11l
Estate; thence by same S. 69· 11' w.
317 ft. to a pt., a corner of land now
or late of Eliza J. Alk1nson; thence by
a&me N. 30· 36' W. 4:13.1 ft. to fIrst
mentioned pt. and place ot beginning.
ImproVtlmentll consiat of ona story
atone buUdlng- 2Ox30 feet: one story Ua
covered building. 36x86 teet.
.
Sold as the property of Leonard Orlando. l~divlduaUy a.nd lUI surviving
partner of .John J. Butle~ and Leonard
Orlando., co·partners. trading aa Butler
and Orla.ndo, and Mary A. BuUer, indlvlduaUy, mortgagors and real owners and Mary A. Butter, Ethel G •
Quinn and F. Ralph Butler. Devisees
and Administrators. C.T.A.. of the
Estate ot .lohn 'J.' Butler. . deceased.
real owners., ,t
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ELECTRIC SERVICE
Radio & Appliance
Repairs
Prompt Service
are vildtlng Mrs. E. M. BB28ett ot
Chester road whlle enroute
to Winter Park, Fla... where they
plan to spend the wtnt.el" months.
~ I North
avenue returned last week after
spending
the
summer at
Harbor, N. J.
Stone Fieri Facias
ORCHESTRA TRY-OurS
l'Ionthly Loan Installmen& as
Low as $5.24
• No Brokerage ~ons
No Service " " UbcraJ Allowance Towanl
Acquisition Costs
BOX ll. RIDLEY. PARK
- - - , . Padc-1M7
All that certain lot or piece of
ground with the messuage or tenement
thereon erected, situate on the southeast side ot Shirley Road ~t Ute distance of ftve hundred and ninety-one
and eleven one-hundredths feet southwestward from the SOuthwest side of
Walnut Street, In tho Township at
Upper Darby. County ot Delaware and
State of Pennsylvania. Containing tn
front or breadth on the said Shirley
Road. twenty-tlve and .flve·tenths feet
and extending of that Width in length
or depth southeastward between par_
allel lines at right angles to the said
Shirley Road Seventy-three and fIftyfour one-hundredthe feet to the middle
ot a eertain ten feet wide private
driveway extending southwestward into Locust Street and northeastward
jnto Walnut Stteet.
Under and subject to eertaln buUd~
inlf restrictioo&
INSURANOE PRO'l'EXlTs YOU
-Nor THE LENDER
Apnt
No. 719
June Term. 19015
ASSURED HOME OWNERSHIP
L S. KlLVlNGTON
9..;30 A.M. Standard Time
wise atatod In adv8rtidement) balance
lagher and family ot Dartmouth In ten days. Other condItions on day
ot sale.
Plaos ror ResIdential FInancing
Interest Rate as Low as 4%
Up to 20. Years to Repay
. GUARANTEEs
YOUR \VIDOlV
(a) A Home I'aIdror
(b) NOS 8 Mortgage
INVESTIGATE NOlVl
Don't; Wal1 Until Your Pr:SEJlt
Mortgage Eqdres
CONSULT:
Frjday, October 19. 1946
Conditions: $260.00 cash or certlfted
Mr. and Mr•• Vincent N. Gal_ check at time of sale (unless other-
CalI Swarthmore 1984
Harry A. BrehI·
~~~~2
. Swarthmore, P&.
Mrs, William D. Gorman bas reo
turned from the west coast and Is
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viSiting Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Gor.
f
mall of the' Swarthmore APartI~
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"'TI menta while Capt. -GortnaJ1i ~ .:Oli'
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Roden' and' Lindenmuth, AttorMarji Schaeffer Burdiss
dutY In the. Pacilic.
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neys.
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CLASSES IN DANCING
Mrs. A:'S. WlcJth.:;,i·'~fid ber' 3t-l0-6
R. S. MUNSON. SherU'L
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Swarthmore Woman's Club' da.ughter Miss Cyntbla WlokJ1am
SHERIFF'S' OFFICE
Adults and Children
arrived In Swarthmore Sunday af.
COURT HOUSE, 'HElDL\, PA,
Swa. 0228
tel' 8Ummerjng in' Eaglesmere and
Phone Swarthmore 2253
PLc It!
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Elizabeth
Mrs. .Robert M. Walker and her
chUcken have returned to their
home on Elm a.venue after spendlog the summer at Duxbur~. Mass.
ThUl'SdaJ'"J October 18
8:30 A.M.-3.:00 P.M.
Walter V. Linton
PERSONALS
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Ruth Frances Gay of Walling..
ford Hills wbo left Thursday tor
New London. N. H' f will spend the
week-end at Colby Junior College.
She is a gradUate ot Colby, class
ot '45. Miss Gay entem Bucknell
University October 29.
SWARTHMORE
LEGION AUXILIARY
CUSl'OM BUILT HOMES .
PERSONAL-Electric heaters. Irons,
and vaccum cleaners repaired. Call·
ad tor and delivered. Call Robert
Brooks, Swarthmore 1548.
PERSONAL-Registered' Spencer corsetiere.
Mrs.
Elsie
McWilliams.
Telephone
llOintment. Swarthmore 4683-W for a\>-
, '
Poconos.
Swa. 1424. \
person.
ply Box
Thursd~y.
the
week a~ Split Rock Lodge in the
ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE
WANTED-Business .famUy desires
unfurnished house' or apartment.
Four adults. Call Swa. 3037 evenlnp.
,
on
Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Ga.y and
of Avonbrook
New York City as their week-end Ruth Frances Gaw'
oT
gueot.s.
road, WalUngtord mils spent last
WANTED-Glrle dreBs coat or dress
coat with leggings size 8 or 10. Tel.
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Albert '0. Thatcher. Sl/c'. who
super-swift· drives through the Bacpmpleted
his boot traip.lng at the
varian Alps.
,.
Great Lakes Naval 'l'rat:xiing St&tlon, Great' Lakes; . IlL, spent last
To Graduate
week' at his 'Ilome on· Ogden aveAlS David 1. Tbayer of North
nue. He haS returned to Great
Chester road Js scheduled to· be
rakes for re-asslgnment In Navy
gradUated from Bucknell Unlvers';;
Radar.
Ity at the college faIl Commence_
Mrs. James H. Connor of Park
ment October 20.
avenue lett· Tliurada.y·. for.' Califor..
Thayer who attended Pennsylvania State College for one semester nla wher.e sbe will Join her busprior to his entrance Into the band Lt. Connor, U.S.N. who i8 due
in port with the flotilla coming in
service, w1ll receive .'the degree ot
from the Pacifl.c. Mrs. Connor plans\
Bachelor of Science in electrical
engineering. He has b",on station_ to return home after a. month on
ed in the Navy V .. 1Z unit at Buck .. the west coast.
Lt. John S. KlaUer, U.S.N.R.,
nell atnce July '43. ~e la the son
of Mr. and Mrs. l:L O. Thayer ot reports October 18 to the Fourth
Naval' D1BtrJ.ct tor re-assignment
North Chester road.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paasmore Chey... after 8p~nding a 80~day leave with
ney ot Rutgers avenue entertained his paren11! Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Earl
KlaUer of Park avenue.
'WANTED-Pall" of season tlckets- for
either Metropolitan Opera or Satur. day night Phlla. OrcJteatra tor every
ether performance. ' Write Box Z, The
Swartbmorean.
WANTED Doctor and family desires
apartment or small ,house preferably
turnlshed for about 8 months.
Call
)(rs. Parker. Swa. 3588.
the high Andes tor the Peruvian
Government.· He sal"~d tor "En8"-
STlUPS
AVAII·ABLE
. J;J.art
Busy Beason Just &head.
8urvey shows 87% of
home owners want Inewallon producl8..
Good earnings for men who can sell,
home owners. school boards and offlce building.. FuU- line of rock wool
InsulaUon. .met&i combination windows, and metal".. weatheratrlpu.
AU
80Id on bud&e.t ~rnenlf.
Commis:sion advanood (In· Bares. I10r Interview Mr-. and- Mrs. Fred*"rlC T . .Jones.
write aales manager.
Jr.. and their daughter Betty of
WANTED-To rent 'furnished or unfurnished house or' apartment In
,SwarthmoNl or vicinity. Adults. Tel.
Hrs. Glenn G. Bartle. Swa.. 3687.·
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James Champion of England
who came to t1ils country in 1940
and tor three years m"ade his home
with th~ John Marshalls of Li~coln
avenue Baltimore PIke. while attendIn~ 'the Swarthm()r~ High
it
the Germany
sWift advances
tIesspearheaded
ot France, and
when
16. Tel. Media 2683.
the
College Field House
OctQber31, 6.45 P. M.
NEWS NOTES
a
.
Or to her Attorneys.
At a luncheon ot the PI· Phi"s
at the home ot Mrs. WUllam Sproul
Lewis on Swarthmore avenue yesterday sewing for the
Friends
Service WU8 the main project.· They
entertained as their guests activo
Pi Phi's prior to their return to
their respective colleges.
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!th~r~e~e;s~pcr~t~coa~"~~'3~ea5C~h~;i·l:ze~~I.~t~O(f'i
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,"ag~, 11~ i4~50;
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IIII....I.'l'II 1I'0'I"IOB
...... or OBORa. ... I'III1l1'O_
r.
Mr.· and Mrs.. R. L. W.llaon of
. each. Dartmouth ave. ,,$warth more. 0 d
Call W. J._ CreasoD, aa Auiherat:~v~~.:, g en avenue will drive their
daughte.r back to Yale University
FoR BALE-AnUQueB-Old Pennsylva.:. his
nla turnltur.e. }rine old shen- clock t
week .. end.
Ginny Will.. enter
Painted tin, chJna,
sUvet. -poi'; her second year tn the Drama Detery. prints.
etc. H.a
W. ,Ho\lck"
Honey, pa.rtrnent. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Brook,
F
,
was. cited as follows:
. . '. wlll ~pend a tew daYB in New
"During a counter..attack by
FOR SALE-Coll springs tor 40uble England.
heavily rehltorced enemy for~es,
2803.
. ,
. bed. Excellent condlUon. Tel Swa.
First Lt. Dethloff deployed his light
tanks I'n an attempt to stem, the
FoR SALE--Magnavox BelvldeJ:Q:, iu..:.
Picture Pramlng StatlOaeal
• diD phonograph.
Call Swa., '. 2063
Boob Kodak: Suppllee
~Ide. One ot his tanks was hit and
after 7 p.m;
. .
G......uug Oai'd&-HObbF eran
disabled by enemy fire and the
FOR
Ifill oriental
entire crew wounded. Desplte_ inSIMMONDS
tenBe art1llcry. antt-tank and small
714'lVebdl Street
arms fire, Firat Lt. Dethlotr drove
his tank forward to Cover the dls=:;~~=~=~=~~=~~=.~ abled tank and its crew. He thon
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LIstIngs Solicited
under enemy' fire directed tbe sate
evacuation of the wounded Crew
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W. S. Bittle & Son
members."
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. The 12th Armored Division earnCa: 212 S. Cheater road. Real EState
ed a reputation for Itself as
powFOR SALE-Fjnger-tip overcoat $7;
Notary PubUo-Insuranco
erful 'fightlng unit Guring the batFOR SALE--Flve
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oreans In
- - Serve
Lad week. The Bwarthmore&na
Detb.
Lattel'll T . .tamental'7 Oil the a1Mnw
tor
t~e servicemen and
women
101r of Swartbmore and Dartm"utb
Estate have been IIP'&Ilted to the un
were
wrapped
by
Mrs.
A.R.O.
Red.
avenues has. been awarded, the
denillled, who requeet all penou
Bt'ODZG Star Medal for heroic crave, Alice Redgrave. :Martha. havlnc el·'m"Or demancla .....nst the
ltatate 'of the decedent to make knOWD.
achievement with the 12th Arm- Keighton. Mrs. .John Detlefsen. and the aame. a.nd all penon lndeb~ to
the decedent to make payment, with
ored DiviSion near Oberhotfen, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris W. Mitchell.
'
It you will belp, call Mrs. Mit. out. de~~, to
Germany. An otrlcer of the diviADAV. FENNO
sion's 714th Tank Battalion, ho chell at Swarthmore 0818.
109 Swarthmore Ave.,
,.lass.
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First Lieutenant Louis
week-end Visiting Nancy BeaUy on
the Beatty's tat'm at WeSt Chester.
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and for a. 'tII:IPeway. passapway. flnd
watereo~ 1l'r aU Umes hereafter forever. In cqmmon with the owners tenants and occupiers - of the other Iota
o_f ground boundtnc thereon. or t() an,.
O:ther. p~rtt68 tb whic.h the use Of
8&14 III_&), ina,. be _ o d .
linnrovements; constst of two alOI'7
muceo .eeml.odeta.ched house. POrch
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fonowlng a. maJo. operation performed Monda.y at the University
Hospital•. Philadelphia.
Hr. and Mra. Pe1'CJ' G. G\I....rt' of
Park avenue are entertatn1nS'-1Ira.
GU~rt·. brother-In-la.... and _ r
Hr. and Mra. C. P •.Walke. of IIaD
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Fine, tender, full-breaated. AlIi our manager abaut our
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( 'smaller)
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George Abbott, It deals with the
problems of' & returnJ.ug· soldier.'
But the treatment IB anything but
serious. and whlle the problems
ve grave onea, they are .lDot, the
k.ind most veteral18 wUl. ha.ve to
In fact the "veteran" tn this
play IB stm I"lly 18 yeare old. having run away to join the Army at
14. HIs homecoming is the result
ot his having been found by bla
parents, who return him from. a
normal Army Ute to a. sltua.tiofl
wblch I. best described by the 1101.
diers' word whJch Is the »lQ'.
Utle.
In additioo to a 10ng-BulfertDg
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family quite like the Aldrich ...
the characters include
Legion ..
THIS WEEK'S OALENDAR
nalres, a high, school J!'rlnclpal. a
Snnda7. October 14
colonel, a senator, a.. Mexacan mald. 11:00 A.M.-'-Mornlng Worship
·............................................1.0""1 Cburcboa
a detective. a prlssy aunt, thn
Tn_7, October 18
. .' .
blus}ting female admJrer. a woman 2: 00 P.M.-Flower Show ..........~...... ,.. _ ..._ ..._...... _.... _ ..Woman·8 Club
8;00 P.M.-Jr. Club Bandage RoUlng ............................. ,..Woman·. Club
rePQrter. and otbers all mixed up
8: 20 P.M.-"Snatu" ...._ ..• :._......... _.... _..~._............_ .... _..........Players' Club
in a contlnuou. farce.
.
. Wean e d 8 7, October 1 '2'
7:30-9:30
P.M.-·
Legion
Auxiliary Rummage Sale ..........Woman·. Club
Dr. A. F .. Jackson is the director.
8:
20
P.M.-"Enatu·' •.•• _..•._ •..•.....~~...._ .•.. _~..._.: .. _.•.• __.... _....Players' Club
Grace Everest Y.eaw·. a.nd Willtam
.
.
ThOrsda7. OCtober 18
Price 'pla.y the parents, and Wil .. 8:30 A.M.-Legion AuxUlary Rummage Sale ..........._.:...V,foman·s ClUb
9:30 to 11:00 ·A.M.-Lecture.·nr. Tereslna Rowell. Presbyterian ,Church
lIam M. Park the school principal.
Helen ,c. Mac:Elwee. Elizabeth N. 8:00 P.M.--8warthmorean Wrapping ....................Swarthmorean Oftlce
8:20 P.M.-"Snatu·' ....
Players· Club
Garrett; Joan Russell. Mary P.
Plowman and Cyril Harvey have ,
sustained parte of equal Import;'
anoe. The cast also includes James
Donahue, Mildred· Simpers, Steve
Fry. Jane Wurster. Stafford W.
Parker, George H. Jarden, Alben
T. Evanson and George BaJ.r•.
Dr. Jackson is asalsted by MU·
dred Simpers, Mrs. H. S. Fry and
Irma Kelghton. Mrs. Jackson a.nd
Mrs. George B. Sickel are in charge
ot stage properties. Jonathan
Prjchard, Jr.• Is stage manager a.nd
(orner
Paul Snyder is on the switchroar4.
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The play Is to be presented on
the usual Tuesday through BaturT~ Wed. & Thun. 9:30 to 5:30
d ay, 8Ch e dule beginning October
-FRIDAY - 9:30 to 6 Saturday - 9 Lm. to 9 p.m.16.
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No.2
Acme Whale Cora "'G.,~::!'
lISCO Tomato Soup ~::k
. . cans :150
46-0:1:
Robiord Tamato Juice
,an zoe
Florida Grapefruit; Juice Z ~~;.; ~50
'all "'50
Farmdale Evap. Milk
4 coni
Pride-al-Farm Catsup
'~~~. 170
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Strillgles. Beans ,,,C::: • (:!:'~, '1. 40 ~ N!.,21 ~c
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12·a. 14c
GIeawo ad . J e U-~. Appl..
Grape
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Gold Medal Flour 'I'!::':;
10 b!!:. 590
fi#IIl ~ RaUed Oats
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Early Jue PeaS' N!.,2 ue
Diced Beels"KG N~212e
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SPICED
WAFERS
DrolDedaryB~~1x '~~18e
2~·49c
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On . Tu~sday. October 9. the
Swarthmore· Rlfte and Pistol Club
was defeated by the accurate fire
of the Peters Rifle a.nd Pistol Club
of West Phlladelppla, by a score
of 1308. to 1246. Although the
match was held on their home
range, the local group was handicapped by having only five shoote:rs
competing. SInce the match condl\ions called tor an unUmlted
number ot entries. with the five
high scores to count for record.
the Swarthmore club was at an
initial disadvantage. In spite of
this fact~ the club made a very
good showing. especially since it
WQ.B the first competition for the
local group.
he course ot flre consists of 10
prone, five shots sitting, five
kneeling and 10 standing, with a
maximum p088lble Individual score
of 300. The Range Otncer was Mr.
K. C. Sadler. After the ma.tch.
cider and doughnuts were served.
BREAD
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The first gathering of AuslUary
members .of the new year will be
Mrit. 11., L. HedPpath's.on Monday. October 16. at 1 o·cloc,k. De ..
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the ""'.tel' ~onth.. '
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Pie..... to arTI.I>P fo. traDQorta-
Reminder
Latst call tor garmentS for the
Nee~lework GuUd. Ingatherilq;'
tea an~ display of garments at
Woman's Club on Wednesday.
October 24; 2 to 4.
.
In Harvest Praise
GALA PROGRAM TO
OPEN. MUSIC CLUB
Sorber Heads Group
In Its Seventh
Season
•
Schools
.,
Five
Spu',ldioS'
Shades
BONDS
Ban StUI Holds
All Swarthmore Junior AssembUea will be postpWled until
November 8. UPOn ~he advice of
Dr. J. Albright Jones, Health
Ofltcer of the borough.
TELL CLUBWOMEN
DESIGN IS BASIC
WAR CHEST OFF
TO HARD DRIVE
Needed Quota Will
Test Borough
"Charity"
·'Bnafu", the timely comedy by
The old EngllBh tradition of the
Solomon and BUchman which ·l~ Harvest Festival. will be celebrated
The Swarthmore Music Club
the current Players Club attraction at Trinity Church on SUnday at 11
Swarthmore's organizaUon to
opens
its seventh season of month9pened Tuesday nlght to an ap- a.m. The chUrch will be profulre_
handle the War Chest solicitation
i8 almost completed. Below are the
preciative ,audience. Structurally 1), decorated with vegetables, truits, ly musicales under the direction 0(,
James Sorber, preslde~t. on Tuesworkers to date conat1tuting the
t~e play Is weak but Us sltuationa autumn leaves. and tall flowers,
various teams which ' will solicit
provide wonderfUl opportunity fOr which will be brQught to the day, October 23, at 8:15 p.m.
Swarthmore residents: Director.
character work and a_dd up to a. chUrch by members of the congre_ Meetings are held at, Whittier
Frank R. Markley; Assoc.1a.te Dl
mighty entertainln~ evening as the gation who thus signify their House on the college oampus unrector. Robert L. Coates; Chairman
audience proved by Insisting on thanksglvtng tor the fruits ot the less members are notified other..
wise.
Publlclty Committee. John E.
three curtain calIs.
earth.
"Company coming for lunch and Mlchae],
Mrs.
EdWard
M.
&\ssett
Is
chairThe staging is: most attractive 8S
In Englan'd It is commOn for
no flowers" is what I call this
Team C".aptaln. Leonar~ C. Ash
Is to. 1?e expected Ln a~ A. F. ·Jack. people to bring things which they man ot hosp.1ta1lty. and Mrs. El- cent.erpiece"
Mrs. B. F. Phelps of
Uot
RichardROn
Is
in
charge
of
ton.
son directed production. The vIsta have raised themselves and to p!ace
to the
membership. Interested people may J enldntow.n announced
Team captain.. Mrs. John M
of the Ivied vatlo Is better seen their glfts,wherever they choose In
call Mrs. Richardsq,n. ph 0 n p. Woman's Club on Tuesday In dls- Broomall,. Mrs. Chandler caton
from the right side ot the auditor- the church. Many who rarely go
0284-R. for membersl1lp fn(orma- playing a charming arrangement ot Mrs. Margaret Good. Mrs. O. M
Ium but don't take this utatement to church at any other- time of the
tlW1.
white ~ron'8 rod sta~ks In a shal- Hook, Mrs. Howard Hopson. MX'S.
as a: license to rove. Johnathan year make It a particular point
Mrs. Anthony Ventner has ar': low blue and white dish with two D. W. R. Morgan. Mrs. C. Mac
Prlohard. Jr •• aQd Walker Penfteld ~o attend the Harvest Festival serv_
ranged the following opening pro .. amusing white chLna roosters at Donald Swan, Mrs. Jack Thompson
manage the staging. Mrs. Jackson Ice in England and thus the event
gram: "So Fair Is She" Old Eng- one side. That the- simplest things Mrs. Marvel Wilson, Mrs. Rooort
and Mrs. George B. Sickel the br-Ji. becomes one ot ·major signlflcance.
lish, "Lass with the DeUcate Air" are components of the most suc- Wn~on;
Uant hued properties.
The traditlon Is continued in Arne, sung by ·Mildred Wulle Pat.. cessfut arrangements, was th~
Team captain. John L. Carnog
The large c~ ot 17 (18'1t you Trinity Church because of the close
Cleaves, Robert T.
terson, soprano; "Pia.notorte So- theme of her gay and retreshlng Wllliam L
Include the director onstage for link between the Episcopal Church
nata Op. 81" by Beethoven Inter.. talk. and her audience was kept Balr, Maurice Griest. Mrs. Luther
too brief an appearance) turps In In the United States and the
preted by David Tudor. a second In deUghted admlraUo.n ot the re- Stein. Mrs. Hugh O. Thayer, Mrs.
a. good performance. Starred Is Church ot England. The men and group "Depu!s Ie Jour" from suits obtained tru~ combinations John H. Hall;
Jack TomUnsOOl'88 Ronald Stev- boys' choir of 26 voices 'WIll sIng
Team captain, Robert L. Coates
"Louise" Charpentier, Ua's Air ot gnarled wood. dead magnolia
eDS whose return from a.n enviable special music including Psalm Nc:,.
trom uVEnfant Prodlgue" De~ leaves and orange· chrysanthe- Joseph Reynolds, Mrs. Fred cal
runaway war record unsettles 160 by Stanford: the 4'Te Deum In
bussy, by Mrs. Patterson; Sonata mums, of two ceramic giratles and vert, Robert J. cadigan, Dwight
everything and everybody. The role F" by Smart: "Jubllate" by Tertor Violin and Pla.no. Richard a sprJg 'or two ot dUf. or of a Cooley. George Dunn, Steele D
is a tamiUar one to Jack and hIs tius Noble; "'1.'~ks Be to God" by
Strau88, Lucius Cole violinist and handful ot pampas grasa and a G enSemer, A... S. Johnson, Jr.• Mrs
prowess Is quickly estabUshed. His Handel; "Send Out Thy Light" by
tew perslmoDs. "In a :flower show. M. .n. Longwell. H. Lindley Peel
Dorothy Paul pianist.
family, Grace Everst Yeaw as his Gounod. and an Engll8h descant to
you know, the Idea Is to surprise
Team captain, Isaac Darlington
puzzled mother and WUUam Price one ot the hymns. The Rector will
and tasclnate, the judges, so you
Team captain, Waldo B. Davison"
as his father, are In top fonn. Both preach ·on "Moral Reconversion."
must use somethlng dlfferEtnt". she Mrs. Carl S. Cleaves. Mrs. W. B
explained.
are veteran players with the club.
The Festival wlU close with an
•
.
Davison. Mrs. Philip H. Jewett,
whose reappearance is most wel- organ recital by David. Tudor at
Her .hOllday decorations included Mrs. Elsie H. McWUUams, Mrs. P.
Ross M. Pfalzgraft 423 Rlver- a lovely Christmas creche under ~ L. WhitQ,ker'
6 p.m. at which time he will play
come.
.
view
road .has-been appo~~ed·c~l~f 8!ar~stuaded ,sKy made ot h,alt. a,' Team.
compositlons"l)f
Back.
Brahms,
andt Mary P. PIQ,wman's Aunt Mary
~_a'
F
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r
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.
draws many laughs and throws other cornp06ers.· The public is engineer of American Visc.ose Cor- k~::hen· b O"-li'
1
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,."
SYth·e~·; Mrs;~·:r.· PaUl' Brom.-1fNt.--· .'
porat1o~, rayon producers,' succeedsympathy to her niece Kate who cordially Invited to the Festival.
use u
things, abe de- Edw. H. Hay. Robert N. HUkert.
I any,('an
ing
Hobart O. Davidson who died cared
be retrieved trom a
'
Is naturally. easily. typically ·played
Coltn R. Hitchman. ThomaS W.
,
tn
September,
It
is
announced
toby Joan RUMell. Elizabeth N. Gar·
"dump" where decorators dIscard Hopper. Mrs. Albert S. Johnson:·
AUXILIARY CITED
day. His headquarters will be In used pieces near Jenkintown, and Mrs. John Mal'Bhall, Henry Patter
rett. 2nd, plays journaUst student
the company's management omces she lnv!ted all the aUdience to son. Robert P. Bradford. C. C
Laura Jessup so determined ,to get
A citation from the state has at Wilmington, Del.
share her treasure trove.
bel' Interv.iew that things go
Brogan;
been awarded the American Leg.lon
Mr.
PCu.lzgraff
has
been
assistant
further afoul, enough so as to inMr.a.. A. R. O. Redgrave was In
(ContJ,nued on Page 8)
AUXiliary, Unit 427 ot Swarthmore. chier engineer of American Vis- charge ot the very successtul flower
volve MUdred Simpers as Dean ot
G.ven for unit activities during the
Women Garrett. Jane Wurster ap- administrative year of 1944w19.G. cose corporation since he joined show or which Mrs. Phelps' talk
pears to brlet advantage. as the It is a special recommendation a.nd the company In December, 1940. was a part. Local winners were:
final puzzler and the inspiration for recogn~t1on for Its consp.lcuous Previously he was an 6I1gl~eerlng Class 1 Mixed flowers; Mrs, John
opening the- closet. Helen Mac~ service in carrying torward the executive with General Electric . Pitman. 1st; Mrs. R. P. WUson,
Annually Swarthmore's Hallow
Elwee is a picturesque and amiable state progr~m ot the AuxUlary. and Company. with which he became 2nd: Mrs. E. Richardson. 3rd:
associated in 1927 immediately Class 2 Chrysanthemums nnd other e'en Parade demonstrates to this
Josephf.na.
.
for contribUting to aU ot Its
William M. Park Is delightful os .achievements. It fs bestowed by after graduating In electrical en- foliage: Mrs. E. Rlchardson. 1st; vicinity the fact tha.t youth is a.
Mr. Taylor whose 30.000 children State President Mrs. Violet Eshel- gineering from Pennsylvania Sta.te Mrs. H .. I. Hoot, 2nd; Mrs. A. L. matter of enthusIasm. imagination
COllege. Mr. 'Pfalzgraff' completed Clayden. 8rd; Mrs. J. DetlefElOJl. adaptabUity rather than years.
rank him well up .In experiences. man.
post-grad-qate electrical engJ.neer. Mrs. C1aud~ Smith and David Adult ~araders add much to the
James Donahue as PFC Dannv
At the meeting on last Monday. Ing work at the Massachuset~ In- Morey, honorable mentloQ. Class
general effectiVeness of the event.
Baker turns In a back-slapping. at the home of Mrs. L. 1... Hedge2A
Chf.ysanthemumr..-hortlcultural
stitute
ot
Technology.
and
enjoy it heartily no matter
hearty, "fixing" pertormance. Staf- path. current otticers were invalue;
Mrs.
P.
Kniskern.
Whether
lured to participate as
ford W. Parker contributes a stalled by Mrs. J. Howard McKay,
(Continued on Page 4)
companion
to a very young en
.needed maturity as Cot. West and state vice president: President of
ADVANCE
DATE
FOR
.
trant,
as
a
share
In family esprit
effectively untouts the situation. the Swarthmore Unit Mrs. L. L.
IN
TOKYO
BAY
H
&
S
PARTY
de
corps,
or
as
a.
fairly
rare chance
The 'Colonel and Aunt Mary de- Hedgepath, Vice President Mrs. Alto revert to the "dressing up" days.
serve a tribute for the way they ban Eavenson, Recording Secretary
Charles P. Shenkle, W.T.3/c Is
That's why-from now until 6:46
tind the floor. It·s quick and flat. Mrs. Norman Hulme. CorrespOOldFriday. Novemb er 9 • at 8'.15
on the destroyer U.S.S. Lowry p.m. on October 31 when parades
Cyril Harvey filibusters the ac~ lng Secretary Mrs. Harvey Pierce, p.m. is the new date for the Home
which patrolled off the coast ot' assemble In the COlleg'e Field
tlon to the audience' taste. Steve Treasurer Mrs. Robett Bair, Chap- and School get.together according
Japan when the .lap capitulation House--older and younger youngF~ as the detective c.nd Legion- lain Mrs. Alex Ewing, Historian to an announcement by Roy N.
ceremonies took pla.ce In Tokyo
naires Jarden and Ba.lr flnd the un- Mrs. Frank Morey, and Sergeant at Horsey. chairman. The committee Bay. He Is the son of Mr. and sters of the borough are ~gg1ng
on· their Ingenuity to scrape to.
decided to sWitch to a tess busy
expected rough.
arms Mrs. Walter Thorpe.
Mrs. A. P. Shenkle of Dickinson gether the simplest, cleverest COBevening tor this occasion when
Ftrstnlghters stopped the. show
avenue.
tumes which will surprise and
Swarthmore meets to supply funds
frequently by their shouts ot laugh·
The Lowry participated in many p]case the judges.
for
what
has
become
one
,of
its
ter You probably will, too, es It
HOLDS BRONZE STAR
hazardous Pacific operations, in~
How's your skeleton doing in the
flnest Institutions-the starting of
co~ttnues tonight and tomorow at
cluding Leyte, Mindoro. Luzon. attic. or last year's witch effect,
Borne
worthy
high,
sehool
sentor
on
Major
James
R.
Gay
recently
the Fairview road clubhouse.
Lingayen Gulf. Iwo .lima and Okireturned from overseas after three his or her road to higher educa- nawa. At Okinawa, the destroyer or the tiger suit which almost
years of service holds the Bronze tion with a scholarship grant for served 1\.8 a fighter director and choked your offspring? The time
1s now to get 'em down. dust 'em
Star for meritorious serviCe in con- the treshma~ year.
picket ship. She shot from the off, change 'em someh.ow. and
A
gala
evening
Is
planned
by
nection with military operations as
skies five Jap planes. assisted In
M s Frederick Streicher of North officer In charge, HospitaUzation Mr. Horsey and his committee five more, and directed the com- you're ready to prowl the track on
.che:t~r road had 'Word that her Division, Office of Surgeon, Seine membel'B each with an Important bat air patrol in the downing ot Hallowe·en.
concessions. Mrs. Robert
~
d
Lt
Col.
Frederick Section. E.T.O., from September task:
30 others. Only two other destroyB
I'
a
d
for
d; refreshments, Mrs.
:~:i:e; Gen 'staff Corps, Hq. XVI 194. to Aprll 15, 194-6.
ers served longer than she on the COLLEGE GRADUATES 20
"Major -Gay's efforts resulted In Sproul Lewis; equipment. W. L. Okinawa picket line..
U S Army has received
Co r p
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the Award of "Legion ot Merit or the establishment 0
our genera • Medford; tickets, Blair Price; chief
After this action. the destroyer
Dr. Robert B. McLe~d will deexceptionally MeritorIous Conduct two station, and one convalescent hostess, Mrs. Birney K. Morse; rcturned to the Phllippines for a
liver
the Commencement address In
In the performance of outstaudin~. hospital. totaling 10.310 beds, cap- publicity. Stephen Spencer and Bill rest and returned to the fleet just Clothier Memorial at 3: 15 p.m. on
Ne]son: and prizes, Mrs. .John Marin time to resume "Patrol duty off Sunday. October 21~
services In the U n ited states, able of operating at peak efficiency
...
Holland and in remodeled converted buildings. shall.
Japan's coast.
France, Bel~.um,
There will be an Intormal ad
and contributed greatly to the
dress In the Meeting House at 11
Germany!'
The citation, 1.n part. further speed and efficiency ~i the medical
IN JAPAN
o'clock Sunday morning. This ad
reads "During the XVI Corps service."
capt. Joseph V. Carels son of dress will be made by Richard H.
ReOOBB
smashing drive across the Rhine
Major Gay received his discharge
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Carels ot Mcl1'eely. headmaster ot FriendfJ
Swarthmore Schools will be
and Nortbern Germany. Lt. Col. from the Separation Center at
Riverview road Is now stationed In Central. Mr. McFeely is an alum
closed Monday, Tuesday. and
Btr~icher played a vital' part in ac· Indiantown Gap. October 10. Mrs.
Japan as a member ot the occupa- nus ot the College Class ot 927.
Wednesday. October 22. 23, an.rl
complisbing the task of housing. Gay who bas been secretary ot
tional Fifth Air Force Fighter
There: Will be 20 graduates. SIx.
24 for County Institute SeSSions
feeding. repatrla:t1ng, and provld.. Christian Education at the SwarthCommand.
.,
teen will receiVe the degree ot
Ing medical attention for over .200.- more Presbyterian Church for two
and school Visitation by' tlie
Capt. carels 1a a staJr omcer B.A.. and tour Wlll··r~ive the de
with - the famous Eighth Fighter gree of B.S. -Two ot the latter are
000 Allied Prlsonera of War, and years, has resigned her position
teachers. All classes will be resimultaneously performed his no1"- add with Major Gay Is vtsltlng in
Group. a leadl~g combat outtlt ot momlMl'" of the'V-12 Unit. Res!
sumed ThurSday mornLng, Octothe
Fifth AIr Force. He has aerY- dents ot the borough are invited to
duties In an -outstc.ndlng man.. Swarthmore and vicinity, for a few
ber 25.
ed
overseas
for 14 montha
months.
ner."
attend.
· d L gion
A warde . e
of Merit
in
. WAR
See You There
NEW ZIEGFELD
Limelight Green. Black,
Chartreuse. Simulated
Tortoise and Oriental
Sappblre hi g h II g h t
these pretty all-purpose
vanities, equipped with
t u 11 wv lew . mirror,
matching compact plus
room' for all your etcetras. Best of all, they're
washable with nothing
to.snag or tear.
.
In Viscose Post
Egypt. where she will spend three
years in the American College tor
Girls teaching plano.
Miss Noyes graduated from the
Oberlin Conservatory of Music In
•
June.
Post-War Loaf
Enriched SUPREME
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can,
New Improved
NcaW- --':201
Cak. flour --";.:20.
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Molasses G._d...•• .:::, 21e
River Ibaad Riee .l!'. I'~
Luch Meal A.~" ':'~' 33e
cheese Ch.d.1ii~ Typo 'Ib 3ze
sWiss Cheese % Ib 23e '."0''''
~.'I Velveela % ~k~ 2.e
R.I .... , Plm.n'. '"
20"Y
IIa'ftOlive
Pimento Spreads glou
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. "'an Ma· .... 24"T
I11III. 1IIger hawk Vo"'y la.
Gravy Masler Z';;;i!' 2se
Bon Voyage
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labl.
Jul...
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31"
V.s Cocktail •
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Frances Noyes ot Parrish road
leaves
Tuesday neht on the GripsWliile Rice
.2'. ue holm beginning
her· trip to Cairo.
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California Grated
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Health Talk Tuesday
. By Bio-Chemist
Dr. Gurin
Speare's for '~etter Values-Always!
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ROCKS
Large Cast Pulls
Surprise Oft
Neatly
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
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SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, OCfOBER 19, 1945
$3.00 PER YEAR
~4SNAFU"
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Tbe Swartilmore College Kappa
Alpha Tbetas met· for -tbelr all day
sewing at ~e home ot Kra. Edson
Harre of Rose Valley on Tuesday.
The nJ'xt: ine.ting will IMI at tbe
home ot:· Mr& Walter Roberta. BI7D
Mawr on November 14. Finished
INVITED
artioles are tor the American
Service.
Th& parente· and- eblldren of Friends' _
_ _ _..,-_ _
Swartbmore are cordially invited to
attend and try. a e ...... of the HarJI
CITED
:'
Schaetrer 'Bur1188 School of daneLt.
William
Charles
Hon,··
3r.,
IDs. wblch 1s to b, held on SaturUBNR,
baa
Just
recetved
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cnatln
..
day mornings and Monday evenings
sulehed
cltaUon.
accordlDg'
to
no
...
Ir the Swarthmore Woman's Club.
Uce
received
by
h.lB.
wife.
now
re
..
The tots from. I to' 6 will meet at
10 a.m. the older' chUdren ,_wiD siding on Elm avenue. Tbe o1fl~lal
me~t . unUI
1 o'olock .. , Saturdag report states in part "for -dtstln·
morning. Accurate tundamontal8 gulBblng blmself· by meritorious
achievement agalnst the enemy as
of all dancing will be pel'llonally
Flag Secretary to CommaildeJ:' Airdirected by lIIarJI Schaelfer Bur- craft.. Seventh Fleet... Lieutenant
dlae.
Hoft dlspla.yed outstanding leaderShip.
Intelligence and' profe8illoDal
On Monday evenings the claase.9
skill
•.
HIB outstanding aervloe and
will be tor older high school atu ...
conduct were In keeping with the
dents and adults. The hours from hlgbest . traditions of the United
7 o'clock on will be observed.
Slatea Naval Service!'
n
Porto Ricaa SweetPotatoe. ·s 'b, zso
Nearby Cleaa Crillp Spinacb Z I.. 1Sc
NABISCO
BONDS
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M ... Richard' Mo.,~. who with
Mothers of the '11th gralle. Mra.
ber·-family- are ,occupytn. the-CJa7
Edward Hay chairman. and' '13th hopte 'on Walnut lane;' 18 recuper_
sr8.de, Mra.· B. 'K. Koree- chalrm&D. ating oatlafaotorlly at home a.fter a
will bol,d eeparate ·bU8ineaa -meet.:. BlIgbt attaok of pono.
IDp In· -the . eobool cafeterta. on
Wed.".....y afternoon. OctolMl. 17.
nlETAS
at Z:'O.
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Fancy; Fresh Killed,
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SAVE
Reta",_
FoUoWlng tbIB 88l1111on. at 8;80.
Dr. Everett Hunt will addr... both
groups when his topic will be
The timely comedy "Snafu" Is "Cbooslng a College In View of
the October producUon of the Post-Wa. Conditio..... •
Player. Club. The lead~ .ole IB
-, .
played by Jaak. TomllnaoD, wbo
WORTHY, OF ANY CELEBRATION
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Library.
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FRIDAY, OC'I'QBER I', INS
THE'SWA'RTHMOREAN
aveJlue.atter a _two week vIalt with
PERSONALS
her 4auahter X .... IrwIn. "
, '101.... Clarence Co Franck of ~r.,
THE'SWAR11u10REAN
OCTOBER BRIDE
mit, N. S •• wlll be matioD or hono..
and,
onl,. other attendant;
'The marrtap o f _ H.l....
Mr.
Dlotrtek Btrahman will .......
E.labeth Sh.nkl. 4auchter of, Mr.'
as
belt
man for bill brother, aDd
and x .... A- P. Shenkle, of Dlckln.
the
uahera
WiU lDelude Mr. Wads·
BoD &venu'e aDd IIr. .Joeeph C.
wortb
)lount,
Lt. Filo Tumer of
Schubert, Jr•• IOn of XI'. and X ....
Joaeph Co Schubert of llaplewood. P._I&, Fla.. aDd III'. Leonard
N. ,S.. will be performed at the AJlhtoD, Jr•• of Elm avenue.
III'. a..d MI'IL' Leonard Ashton
home of the brl4ce'. parents on
Sa.tur4&y, October If, at • p.m. The of Elm avenue w.tll entertaln In
Rev. Roy N. K.leer' paetor of the honor of their nIece at 4I.n.Der tor
Swarthmore Xethodlat Church will the b,rI~ part,. this 81'eDl.... be·
fore the ...dd\Da rehea.nal.
omcl&te.
The brlde·to·be will be attended
by her _r.ln.law X.... B. ABIR'IH
Shenkle of ArUagton. N. S.. aDd
X .... llarle Schubert of llaplewood.
Mr, and 101.... Ps.ul Hadl.y or
alter of the brld.groom.
Humboldt. Tenn.. annOUDce the
Sgt. Sohn Stehll of IrvlDlrtDn. blrlh of a IOn James Franela Had·
N. .T•• DOW stationed at Ft. Belvoir, ley on October 10.
Va., will IHirve as best man.
101.... Hadley Is the torm.r 101....
Helen Jaokoon daucht... of Dr. and
101.... Andrew F'raDoia S&ekaoD of'
'1'0 WED TOMORROW
XIsa Ruth Helen llarr wlU be Park avenue.
maid of hono.. s.t the marriage of
her alater 1Il1sa Jeeale Potter llarr
4auchu,r ,of' 101"'; and'~ Harold
Graham Marr ot '''Bra.e1nar. u ),(e..
'I'lHo II... Cue _ .....11' ..._
dla., to Mr. Herman Strahman, Jr.,
...._1.1
Bon ot :Mr. and Mr& Strahman ot
nlBl'OI. . . . . . .
Livingston, N. :I•• whloh will take
RUssn "S SERVICE
Place tomorrow afternoon at ,
Ye... o.r _, _
p.m., at the home of the brido·s
............. 1fta lie H.
parena
Mrs. Wadsworth Mount of Sum ...
Dell avenue entertained 11 CUest8
at aup .... r.brldge Monda)' eventna
S.P, (Q 1C. U.S.N.R.) Frances .hlp the U.S,S. Dace arrtved In In honor of Mra. RIchard ReInecke
Armitage who Is staUon.d In port October 6.
of Roehester, N. Y •• who Is vlllltlnir
Waahln!rtOn. D.C,. spent the week·
,Lt.
Percival Armitage of Harvard ported to Norfolk. Va.. MOD4ay. Va.uar avenue.
avenue.
,
:Mrs. Taylor with her two ehlldren
101..... wnuam A- DeCalDdrY of
Harl')" C. Seymour, QM I/e ot are . vls1UnB'
her mother Mra. Walnut Jane enle.rtalDed three
Dlckinaon avenue haa been honor. Charles D. Mltchell of "Brookbill". teblea 'at deaaert).brldge at h.r
ably dl8cbarced trom Naval Berv... Wallingford.
home Wednead&y afternoon with
Ice at the Separation Center, Bain...
Lt. Wilson 8. Burke who was Mre. Reinecke . . cuest ot, honor.
brld.... Md. Qus.rtermeat.r Sey· with the lUst Infs.ntrY In B&vs.rIa.
John' Campbell arrtvea to4ay'
mour who was in ml11tary service transferred October ., to Germany. from' the Unlv~rslt,' of IIIlchlgan
18 months was l&.8t .tattoned on Dear Heldelburg where he is with to spend a mld ..~mea~r va.ea.t1on
the 8360th Qus.rtermeater Truck of 10 4ays s.t his home on College
the U.S"S Sto rmea.
Lt. Comdr. Frank' V. Brewster Company.
&ven'Ue.
of 'Dicklnson avenue was a guest
S/Sat. .rames PaxsoD arrived • Bett,' Sean Quick of DlckJDoon
on Monday night at the Fifth An... hom'e Saturday to Bpend a 46 ..d.ay avenue will eDter tbe Un1veralty of
nlversary dlnner ot the New York furlough with Ids parente Mr. and Pennaylvanl& November 1 to begln
City Selective Service Headquart· Mrs. .J. Warren Paxson of Va_r academic work toward a degree In
era. where he had served as Navy avenue. Bgt. Paxson who luLa been music. She will attend cla.asea in
Llai80n Officer for two and a halt stationed in Italy tor 11 month9 appUed work at tb:e New School
years. Lt. Comdr. Brewster Is now with the 16th Army Air Force flew 'of .Mu"Ic, PhUadelphla.
on terminal leave~ and haa ae... home on a B.l 'I, stopping at Africa,
cepted a position with the John C. Brazll and Puerto Rico. He re ..
UTl1.E-FOX
Winston Co., Publishers. of Phlla.- ports to IndlantowD Gap at the
delphia.
termination of hla furlough.
Mlss Katharill8 Beue Fox da.oghMajor and Mrs. Stallton von
Lt. Donald K. Weltmer, U.8.N.R., ter of Mrs. Cha.rles· D. Fox ot
GrabUI of Cornell avenue acted as arrived home Tuesday and Is Ardmore, and the late Dr. Fox,
hosts at a covered dlsh supper tor spending a leave with Mrs.' Welt.. became the bride of Lt. Robert
members of a service W.iVe8 Club mer and their young Bon Skipper Bell Little, A..U.S., son of Mr. and
Friday evening.
Members and of Yale avenue. Lt. Weltmer has Mrs. Ralph V. Little of Pa.rk ave·
gue.te attendlD,,' ,",clud.d Hr. and been stationed In Ses.ttle. Ws.ab.. nue In the St. John'. Church. Cyn. MAlty DUN HILL • ,.RINCE MATCHIABELLI •
CHANBL
Mrs. Joseph W. Frescoln, Lt. (jg) . since August after serving In the wyd, at 6 p.rn. Saturday. The Rev.
Cyrus R. Harvey and Mrs. Harvey, South Pacific as skipper of a 8ub- Melville B. Gurley officiated.
~
Mrs. Robert E. Moist, Mrs. Edward chaser. Hoe reports November 2 to
The bride, given In marriage by lPyle, 2nd. Mrs. M. W. Shellen· the Naval Center, Philadelphia, for her. uncle Major Samuel Eugene
CO)
barger. Mrs. Howard D. Sipler, re~B88lgnment.
Kueo, U.S.M.c.a. of Cynwyd, was ._
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Mrs. LeRoy WUson. and Hrs, Rob·
Chief Warrant Officer Thorn... gowned In white ...Un. fs.ahloned ~.
BEAUTY SALON
ert B. Walker.
S. Myers of Washington, D. C. with a full skirt which formed a •
Ralph S. spent the week-end with the for... train. Her veil of. rOS8 point lace _
Comdr. and
Hayes.
former
Swarthmoreans, mer's mother Hr.. Andrew' M, which hs.d been wor" by ber moth· ~
Beauty Snues the Gdditron P _
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who visited, in Swarthmore last Myers of Cornell a.venue. Officer er, was arranged with a halo 0
week are now s.ojour.nlng in At- lIIyers s.rved ae Wlber at th·lwed· headdreae and sh. cs.rrled a bou· !a
13 South
Road ,
lantic City before returning to their ding of Lt. Robert B. Lltt e 0 f quet of bouvardia. and gardenias.
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present home In Alexandria, Va.
Park avenue and MI.. Katharine
Lt. (Jg) Marguerite A- Fox. U.S,
Call ~ 0476
n
BUI Ward, son of .!orr. and Mrs. Fox of Ardmore Saturday.
N.R., who acted as maid of honor
wnUam Ward 3rd of South Ghes· Cpl. Edwin F. WIndell hae're· and only attendant for her sister. , C
,:H:::A:.:R.::B:E=R:.:T_._S=KY:..:.:LA=R~K:.:..._.-=L.:U-=C:.:I.:e.:.N--=I.:E_L•..:.O_N_G=.=C=H=5=N=Y=U::I'
ter road was Inducted into the turned to his base at Coffeyville,. was in uniform.
Navy last Wednesday and Is now Kansas, atter a 16.day furlough
Mr. Ralph V. Little. Jr., of
receiving his boot training at at his home on Westdale avenue. Havel'ford place, served 8{1 best
Patty Patman, daughter of Dr. man for bis brother and the ush ..
Camp Pearry, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. RUBBell H. Kent, and Mrs. F. A. Patman of North ers Included Lt. John S. Kistler,
Jr., are staying Indefinitely with Princeton avenue Is a registered Comdr. James G. Faries. Lt. wn,;.
Mr. Kent's parents, Mr. and Mrs. student In the pAparatvry depart· Ham Craemer. Lt. Harvey Whitaker
Russell H. Kent of Riverview road. ment of Penn Hall Junfor College, of Swarthmore, capt. WilUam
'Mr. Kent received his discharge Chambersburg. She has had a busy Philo Clark ot Rockville Center,
from the Army at Camp Swift. week attending get acquainted N. Y., and Chief Warrant Officer
Tex.. OctQber 9 where he had been parties, 'Initiation of new students, Thomas S. Myers of Washington,
stationed with the 2nd Infantry DI ... and as' a cl1max, the annual pic- D. C.
nic for the faculty and students In
Vision as a First Lleut.
A reception at the Barclay fol·
the
South Mountains of the Blue lowed the ceremony. Mrs. Fox
Mr. and Mrs. wnUam H.. Ward
of Strath Haven aV611ue enter- Ridge Range.
wore a gown of black crepe trim·
Miss Anne Lingle of Cornell med with sequins, with a corsage
tained Mr. Ward's nephew Pvt.
George Hann of Zanesville. Ohio. avenue entertained a group of of orchids. The bride's ma.ternal
who returned recently from a year friends at bridge at her home Fri· grandmother Mrs. S. Eugene Kuen
of overseas duty. for a few days of day evening as a farewell party who assisted hi receiving at the
last week. Mrs. Hann. who is serv- to Miss Frances Noyes of Parrish. reception, chose an aqua lace gown,
ing In Wa&htngton, D. C•• with tho road. Miss Noyes left Tuesday on with an orchid corsage. Mrs. Lit...
WAVES. joined tho family party the Grlpsholm for Cairo, Egypt. tie wore a gown of dusty rose col~
where she will teach piano in the lorcd lace completed by a
on D. 48·hour leave.
Bill Sickel, who Is serVing aboard American College for Girls.
cluster ot orchids.
Mrs. Robert C. Messmer, daugh.
the United States Navy transport.
The bride is a graduate of Wiltor
of
Dr.
and
Mrs.
W.
Nivln
U. S. Grant. cn routo to Okinawa,
son College. Lt. Little recently rehas been promoted to Pharmacist Wherry of Cedar lane received a turned from two and a halt yearH
Mate 2/c, in recognition of "merl· cable Sunday, October 7, from her of overseas duty.
torious service beyond the call of husband Lt. Messmer, stating that
•
You can step right into one of many varied.
he had arrived in Mantia and was FOR
duty.'"
Jesse H. Holmes. S l/c haa com· on his way to Japan to serve with
interesting jobs with the Telephone Compa.ny and start
pleted pre-:prlmary In Radar at the Army of Occupation.
earning a g~ salary at once, with assurance of regu·
Mr. and Mrs, W. Sheaffer Smith
Herzo. Chicago, and is now In priof
Ventnor,
~.
J.,
were
,-ver
night
mary Radar training at Gultport,
Jar increases.
guests of Mrs. SmJth's sister and Swarthmore 2080
Miss.
Mrs..
Uoyd
E.
Kauffman
PYt. Roy Bosshardt, formerly brother-in~lo.w Mr. and Mrs. Carl
You will work in an atmosphere t9at's warm and
Ryan of Westdale avenue while enstaUoned at the Army Air Corps route to Buck HUr Falls.
UNITY ASSEMBLY
friendly with helpful supe~isors to train you in work
Training Center, Keesler Field,
Anwrlcan
LegIon Room
Mrs. George A.. Smith, Jr., and
Miss.• Is spending a two ..week fur.. daughter Phyms of Haverford aveBorough Hall
with" futme. You will be proud to tell your friends
lough at his home on Park avenue .nue were the week-end guests of
10:30 A.M. Every Wednesda)'
prior to an u.ssignment to Langley
that you're working for Bell Telephone, for the com·
ZErJA M. WALTERS
Field, Va., for replacement over ... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Irwin of Merlon Golf Manor.
Mrs. Smith's Unity Writer conducts the' cla.ssea
pany has a reputation as a good place to work.
Beas.
mother Mrs. H. C. Bottomley reEveryone
Welcome
Lt. (jg) Phtltp Banta wUl arrive turned to her home on Haverford
Arrange to drop in-real soon-at the nearest Bell
home this week-end for a two-week
leave with his parents Dr. and
Telephone employment office, where an interviewer
:Mrs. CUfford Banta of Parrish
will be glad to answer your questions and tell you the
road after several months of duty
In the Pacific. Dr. and Mrs. Banta
complete Story about the opportunities with Bell Telewere at the pier In New London,
Conn., to greet their aon when J;t-is
phone. Visit any of these offices:
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plIB.....BD ,e.....r PlUDAr AT IIWAftTBMoRE, PA,
TIIIll 8WART_ORllAJt, . .C~ I'tlBLIBIU:R
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pJ!lTIIR E. TOLD EdItor
I,o...... IIcCarter
M"'RJORIE TOLD. "-cIat. ICdltor
Irma II. Parry
IIlDtered . . I!eoond CJaa Matter. Jan......,. It. 1.Jt. at the Poet
OW. at Itwarthmo.... PL. under lbe Act 01 Mat'Cb •• 1.11.
DI!IADLlNE-WEDNEIIDA1:, NOON
SMALL COURTEsIES WORK FOR PEACE
Frequently as The Swarthmorean draws together iis weekly
calendar it sighs' for a wise singer of fables or a pied piper to
popularize' the use of the community calendar as a clearing
house for dates. It is so· often obvious that laboring cOlpmittees
and ticket sellers, even program artists and lecturers, could have
been saved consider~ble grie,f if borough organizations practiced
the gentle and conSIderate art of keeping a way from dates al.
ready preempted' by other events.
'
,
The matter is not easy. Granted' the Iilnited number of
days and week·ends during a season. Granted the numerous or.
ganizations which tax them. Yet organizations worthy of exist.
ehce spend much labor and eJOipense on tlleir ac~ivities. If these
are poorly' attended they are flltile. The tact still remains that
despite any amount of intere~ in two o~ more meetings it is
possible to attend only one. '
,
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,
The community calendar at The Swarthniorean is faith.
fully used by a large ,majority of local organizations, even by
some which are not local but wish to draw from Swarthnwre.
Many of the winter's dates have been registered since last spring.
It is the more discouraging to have one or two large church 01
forum groups set at naught the faithful observance of this cour.
tesy by other groups. Organizations in a community of this
size where membership lists must overlap need specifically to
learn the virtues of tactful inter·group cooperation. This is a
community which considers faithfully and constructively world
understanding and friend~hip. It ought to lead out i,n understand.
ing the waste of small and unnecessary frictions here.
,
The Swarthmorean has maintained this service because it
feels that calendar clearance is badly' needed in this busy com·
munity. It has frequent proof that this service has been helpf!!!.
Its effectiveness is measured, of course, by the extent to which
organizations cooperate, by the completeness with which com·
munity events, are 'listed. The earnest cooperation of all organ·
ized groups is necessary for efficiency. Those who have not
made a definite effort to report their dates well in advance are
asked to consider what havoc their neglect works upon those
who report their dates conscientiously. Perhaps~ a chairman of
'
date clearance could smoolh a lot of troubles.
As a matter of courtesy, will YOIl call your advance dates
in to Swarthmore o9VO or '1833 ?
The Senlor C·lass will meet with
Presbyte,;.... Church Notes
,
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
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MEDIA
THEATRE
.,
JOHNNY WElSSMUlLER
BRENDA JOYCE
of Swarthmore
Fairview Avenue and
IN
"Tarzan and the
Amazons"
Chester Road
SNAFU
Corned)'
INER
RESHER
LOWERS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
THE PLAYERS CLUB
b)'
SUN~
OR
ANY EVENT
C~S
MON. AND TUES.
JOHN GARFffil D
ELEANOR PARKER
Louis Solomon and
H .....ld Bodman
"Pride of the
Marines"
~16.17.18.19.20
8:20P.M.
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Room 315, McClclfchy Bldg.
(69th & Markel Sts" Upper Darby)
6909 Market Street, Upper Darby
57.59 E. Penn St., Norristown
16~1 Arch Street, Philadelphia
4S Anderson Avenue, Ardmore
410 York Road, Jenkintown
or call Enterprise 1..0100
Please bring your birth.certificate or other
proof of citizenship
ttOrchids Always"
IN
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M "diet a.ch Note.
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The Church School meets on
Sunday morning at 1.41,' Claeaea
are Provided for children of all
agos and tor adulta.
At tho mornLng lIervtce at 11
o'clock, the minister will preach
the second of a aeries of sermODS
!,n The CommQn Creed of Chris..
tlana. The topic ,Will be ~l believe
In J B8ua Chrlet. His only 80n our
Lord."
The Nursen: School for YOunger
chlldren who. do not attend the
mOrning worship Viill be In charge
of Mrs. MaUd Snjrd'er, Teel Dunn
(lnd Joan Davlsaon;"
The Youth Fellowshlp'" w111 have
a special program at its meeting in
the eve.nJng at 7. Altee Blodgett
wUI have charge and she wUl bring
a program ot "Music in Worship".
Selected instrumental music wUJ be
one of the features.
The Wesleyan Service Gutld wlll
meet on Monday evening at 8 at
the home or Mrs. Clarke Allison,
Michigan avenUe.
The ChOir rehearsal 'will be held
on Thursday evening at 8 In tlJ.tt
chapel.
Trinity Notes
Holy Communlon wlll be celebrated on Sunday at 8 a.m. church
School wJJl meet at 9:45. At the
11 o'clock service the traditional
Harvest Festival wilt be held at
which time the church will be decorated with' fruIts, vegetables.
autumn leaves. and fall fiowers.
The choir will sing Psalm No. 160
by Stanford; the "Te Deum in F"
by Smart: "Jubilate" by Tertl.us
Noble; "Thanks Be To God" by
Handel: "Send Out Thy Light.. by
Gounod. and .Engllsh ~eBcant tfl
one of the hymns. At 6 p.m. Davtd
Tudor wlll give an organ recital.
Compositions' by Bach, Brahm3.
and other composers will be plared.
The Rector will preach on "Moral
Reconversion."
ChOir School will be held on
Monday and Wednesday at 4:30
p.m. and agaJn on Thursday at'
7:30 p.m.
The third and 'final lesson OJ)
Hymnology will be given on Wed.
nesday night In the special class
known as "Sunday School on Wednesday Night."
On Thursday the women of the
Ecclesiastical Study 'Group wlll
make a pllgramage to the Swedenborgian Cathedral at Bryn Athyn.
They wUI have lUncheon at the
Casa. Conti In Glenside, Pa. Automobiles will leave the church at
9:30 a.m.
Plans have been completed for
the first meeting of the MBIl'S Club
·to be held on October 29 at which
time Fran.k Ritter, CIO leader of
Delaware ,County, will lead a dis·
cusston on labor and industry.
NEWS NOTES
of Wilson Cone... alumnae•."pent
tbe week·end, at her Alma lIIater
IUld
attended the 11th ....D1v.roarY
III .... 0-1' J. GUcreeat of V _ r
acllvlUes
of the College. II.... lilaI"
avenue hall returned home after
spending ftve daYB In Scranton, IIIhaWa 8'f:&nddaughter Flora Lee
PL. wltb ber nephew and nleee~ also of Harvard avenue 88ng &
8010 In Vespers Sunday evening.
Mr. and MI'IL Rlcbard Y. Yate..
Mrs. John C. Moore of Amherst
avenue 18 entertaining at a small
luncheon followed by bridge at her
home today In honor of Hrs. Clrll
Copp and Mm. Mary Grumblea of
.Jacksonville, Fla., who are Vl81Ung
Mrs. A. H. Marsh of Columbia
avenue.
Mr• .and Mrs. E. Neal Thurman
of Cedar, lane have been enter...
tainlng Mr. Thurman's mother
Mrs. E. W. ThUrman of Somerset,
Ky., who returns to her home Sunday after a month's visit here.
M",. James L Jackson and her
baby daughter Judith ·Andrea Jackson have arrived by plane from
Edmonton, canada, and are visit...
lng Dr. A. F. Jackson of Park ave.
nue. Mrs. Jackson· has gone to
Humbolt, Tenn., to visit her daugh.
ter Mrs. Paul Hadley for several
weeks.
Carol Maud Froebel, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Froebel of
Swarthmore avenue was hoat to
Virginia George of Charlottesville,
Va" and Jane Ward of Atlantic,
Ga. They attended the P4nn-earoUna football game on Saturday. All
three girls retUrned on Monday to
Hollins Conege, Va., where they are
sonlors.
Mr. Robert McCone of Harvard
avenue who has been In fOr a long
time, was Taken by ambulanco to
the Taylor Hospital for transfu ..
Bions Wednesday evening. Later he
will be removed to the Jefferson
Hospital, PhtIadelphht, for treatment.
Mrs. Elizabeth Marshall of Harvurd avenue, oldest llvlng member
Elizabeth Johnson, daughter of
Dr. and Ml'8. William T. JohlUlon
of Ogden avenue who haa been on
the stair of the Poltevllle YWCA
baa rece'ntly been chosen as .ita
General Director.
. Elizabeth Ann Bauter daughter
of Mr. aDd Mr•• Robert M. Bauter
of Park avenue celebrated her 6th
birthday with a party for her Uttle
friends on Saturday.
Mrs. Morrla Potts of Yale avenue
entertained 20 Junior members of
the Philadelphia. Mothers Club at
a cover~d dtah luncheon on Wed ...
nesday.
Mrs. John Taylor of Yale avenue
entertained members of her SWl ...
day School class of Overbrook last
night. The group flBwed .on layettes
to be distributed among the poor.
Comdr. William H. ColUns, U.S.
N.R., and Mrs. CoJlins of Walling...
ford returned on Tuesday from 0.
trip to New England and Quebec.
Comdr. CollLns 18 now on terminal
leave after four nnd a' half years
service ",.1th the Navy.
Lt. and Mrs. William Craemer of
.rersey City Depot, N • .r., spent the
week-end w.tth the forme", parents
Mr. and Mra. William Craemer of
Harvard ay-enue. Lt. Craemer has
been transferred to the Quarter.
master's Depot at Jetreraonv1l1e.
Ind. He a.nd his wife lett for his
new post this wee.k.
Mrs. Harry 1". Miller of Thayer
road. her son Mr. Peter Miller re.
cenUy released from the Naval Air
Corps, and hie fiancee MIBS ldary
Doran ot Glenside are spending r"
week on the MUler farm at North
ClaredGn, Vt.
ALL
DENOMINATIONS
Dr. Braun on Sunday evening 1m·
medately
following
the
High
Sch~~l Fell.QlYshlP. me.et~g.
,
Beginning this Sunday morning
Our patrons always flnd a helpful expresBenjamin L. 'Kneedler will glve
'sion of friendship, sympathy and kindly
a 1S-minutes organ recital from
10:45 to 11 o·clock.
understanding here, plus dignifled complete
The Committee for the Fiftieth
Anniversary CelebraUan of our
services for all denominations.
.church requests all members of
our Church and congregation to
save the dates December 2 through
December 6 for the AnniversarY
services. Detalled announcement
DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS
w1l1 be made later. It you have
any old pictures of the Church or
1320 CHESTNUT STREET
Church school groups we should
be pleas~d to have them. They will
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MARY A. BAIR, P...ld....
be returned in good condition. Christian Science Church Notes
Please~ call the Church office.
"Doctrine of Atonement" Is th
Th~ SeBEdon will meet as guests subject of the r--IB880n-Sermon .m all
of Dr. and Mrs. Braun on ThursChurches of Christ. Scientist, on -::::=:::==:::=:::::::::~=::::::::::::=:::=::::::::::::=:::=::::::=~
day evening. October 25, at 6:30 Sunday,
October 21. The Golden t
o'clock at the Mftnse.
Text Is: uThe Son of man came
The following Circles of the not to be ministered unto, but to
Woman's Association will meet dn minister. and to give his Ufo a
Wednesday, October 24.
ransom tor many" (Mark 10:46).
Circle 3, .l.lrs. Ag.nes M. Hal~
Sheldon chairman. will meet at
ARBOR DAY TODAY
the home ot Mrs. Jonathan PrlchIud, Michigan avenue (second
Governor Martin has designated
house from Fairview) at 10:30 today Arbor and Bird Days. urging
o'clo('.k. Dr. Braun wUl spenk at that It be suitably observed by
11 o'clock. So.ndwfches are to be school and commuqity progl"ams to
carried for luncheon.
stress the value and Importance of
Circle 4, Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes trees. ·forests. and bIrds to our
chairman. at the home of the economic and social well¥being.
chairman, 19 S. Princeton avenu€',
"The green woods, the fruitful·
at 10:30 o'clock. Sandwiches will fields, and rich mineral deposits."
be shared.
proclaims the Governor, are fore·
Circle 6, Mrs. James B. Dougla.s most among the material blessings
chairman, at the home of the conferred upon the people of Pennchairman, 600 N. ,Chester rood, at sylvanla. The planting of trees,
10:30 o'clock. Sewing. Each mem· beautifying of grounds and prober is asked to carry sandwiches, viding shelter and sancturaries for
THE BOUQIlET
A- P. SMAlLEY
The Woman's Association will our birds are tremendous factors
Eo L. NOYES
hold a LeadershiP .Trai~ing CoursQ. in our rich material heritage."
SWARTBlIIORE STUDEBAKER
on Friday. October 26. In th~ ParSALES
SERVICES
PEIER It. TOLD
ish House. Miss :Margaret ShanTemperance Union Meets
non, of the Board of ForeIgn
The Woman's Christian Temper- I
THE JlABTARD INN
B. J. BOY S AND 10
Missions will be the speaker. The ancc Union of Swarthmore "'ill
mecting wlll sOOrt at 11 o'clock meet at thc home of Mrs. George
BUCHNER'S
TOE INGLENEUK
and run until 3 o'clock In the C. Friend, 116 Yale avcnue at 2:30
MARIE DONNELLY
afternoon. There will be a cov- p,m., Tuesday, October 23. Mem·
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
ered dish luncheon for Which each bers and friends are cordially inDEW
DROP
INN
member Is asked to bring a hot vited to attend.
€O-ED BEAUl'Y SALON
dish, salad, or dessert for four peo·
sWARTliliORE NATIONAL BAm
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver E. Rodgers
pIe. Anyone lnterested In attend·
AND TRUST COMPANY
Ing thl!" course should contact Mr'3. of Riverview road entertained Mr.
MARTEL BROS.
Rodgers' father Mr. S. S. Rodgers
AuCE B,UUUm, GIFI'S
George Schoblnger. Sw. 2491.
The Church Hour Nursery meets ot Anaconda, Mont. over the week ...
II- B. GREEN
BANNUH
WAITB
each Sunday morning from 11 to end while' en route on a business
12 o'clock, for children ages 1 to .,. triP to eastern Cenada. Mr. Rod·
STIlATH BAYEN Il'II'I
IIICBAEl1800LU1GBPBARM 4CY
The Surgical Dressing group gers' brother Major S. T. Rodgers
meets each Tuesday morning at 10 of Flourtown joined the family
W. !IIARK BlT'l'LE
SWARilDlOU CO-OP
group Sunday.
o'clock in the Parish House;
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DON'T STOP NOW
CHURCH SERVICES
SWARTHlIIORE PRESRYTERLAN
CHURCH
Rev. David Braun. Minister
9 :46 A. M.-Church SChool..
11 '00 A. M -Morning Worship.
6;00 P. M:-Hlgh School Fellowship.
METHODIST CHURCH
Rey N. Keiser. D.D•• MlnlBter.
SUNDAY
9 :45 A.. M.-Church School.
11 :00 .A. M.-Mornlng Worship.
7 :00 P. Y.-Youth Fellowship.
TRINITY CHURCH
.Rev Geo Chrlstlan Andel'8On. Redor
• SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21
8 :00 A. M,-Holy Communion.
9 :46 A. M.-Church School.
11 :00 A. M.-Harvest FesUv~l. Service:
Sermon Topic: 'Moral Re
conversion.
6:00 P. M.-Organ RecUal.
THE RELIGIOUS ROCIETY OF
FRIENDS
SUNDAY
9 '45 A 'M........First Day School11 :00
~r.-Informal
Baccalaureate
.
Service.
Richard
McFeely wlll attend.
A:
.
WEDNESDAY
9 '30 A M to S·'O P. M.-Sewing an4
.
. , qutiUng
In
Whittier
House.
BOI
luncheon.
All are cordlall)" Invited.
FIRST CHURCH, OF CHRIST.
SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
SUNDAY
11 :00 A. M.-Sunday SChool.
11:00 A. M.-8un-;1ay Lesson Sermon.
Wednesday evening meeting each
BaIL Pike, Sprinafie!cI, P..
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
week, 8 p. m. Reading room open dally
Rcept Sundays and ho~ldays 12 to &:
p.rn. Wednesday evening 'l to 8 p.m.
Phone Swa. 0450
"" frl.ndly PrGce to Work"
Oturch i:dlftCot.
AJ\ are cordiallY Invlled to at\en~
BUY VICTORY
BONDS
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'fells Club"(lJOmen
fJeBign. is Basic
(ConUnu.d from page 1)
Cl..... a B.rrl.. and Foliage;
Alice RedgravG, 1st; Mrs. Judson
. Hoover, 2nd: Mrs. 3. W. Paxson,
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.
Ird:. Mrs. Redgrave. Mrs. F. D.
Wlnd.ll and M.... J. 11'. Beatty, honorable mentloD: Class -4 Min1a.ture
arrangements; Judson Hoover. lat;
Mre. A. R. O. Redgrav., 2nd: E.
Paschall. 3rd: Mrs. J. W. Paxson,
Mrs. Judson Hoover, Mrs. A. L.
Clay-den and Mrs. H. L. Reynolds.
honorable mention; Class 6 Zin ..
nlas small; David Morey, 1st: Mrs.
John E. Michael. 2nd; CI8.88 7 Large
marigolds; Marilyn MacElwee. 1st;
Mrs. I. R. MacElwee. 2nd. Class 8
Small varlety marigolds; Mrs. Hen~
ry Linton, 1st: Mrs. John E.
Mlc~el. 2nd: Mrs. Johq Pitman.
Ird: John E. Michael. ho.norable
,mention. Class 9 Josephine Marl ..
golds; Mrs. A. R. O. Redgrave, let:
Mrs. H. I. Hoot, 2nd. Cl..... 10
Mixed Chrysanthemums; Mrs. AL. .clayden. 1st; Miss E. paschall.
2nd; Mrs. Henry Linton, Ird: Edfth
Jewett and Mrs. John Michael.
Jumorable menUon: Class 11 Seasonal arrangements: John Bates.
Mrs. A. T. Bates. Mrs. E. W. Furst
and Mrs. A. R. O. Redgra,ve. each
first tor a different hollday Beason:
Mrs. H. Linton and Mrs. J. Hoover.
honorable mention.
Mrs. Walter Haegerman. of the
Jenkintown Woman'B Club. was e.
guest for the afternoon.
To Hear GurIn
At the next regular, meeting of
the Woman's Club on Tuesday,
October 23. Mrs. George W. Sweet.
American Home chairman. will
present Dr~ samuel Gurin. Assistant Professor of Ph)"~lo1og1cal
Chemistry at the Unlveralty Scbool
of Medicine. His talk w111 be ~n
UBetter
Health through
Better
Knowledge of Nutritlon."
Dr. Gurin who with bis family has
recently moved to Swarthmore, received bls Ph~ D. from Columbia,
and .ts the author 01 Diany pa.pers
on vitamin chemistry. p!Jol'tlcula.rly
vitamin B on whl~h he has done
much research, and on hormones.
Weston Clarke will play several
clarinet Bol08. accompanied by Mrs.
Palmer Skoglund. Hostesses will
be Mrs. Alexander Ewing and Mrs.
A. Laure.nce Baxter. Mrs. Rudolph
H. Banks and Mrs. H. C. Barr wlll
be at the tea table.
Mrs. Frank Morey. president of
the club. calls attention to the
tact that all meetings this year
are scheduled for two o·clock. They
will begin promptly.
PI e nm Reviews
The Ltteraturo Section, Mrs.
Harold Griff[n chairman. will hold
its first meeting today at 10 o'clock
In the club house. Mrs. Roland
Eaton will give the first part of
a review of StrutherR Burt's "Philadelphia. Holy Experiment." The
second half of the review will be
given on October 26.
On October 25 .the Media and
Lima Woman's Clubs will be hostesses to the Delaware county Fcderation at the Media woman's ,Club
at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. LaFell Dickinson. Presldc.nt of the General Federation of Women's CItbs' will
speak In the afternoon.
Till tWAITHMORIAN
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AWArrS 'DISCHARGE
Forty.-flve new or ret.natated
memba... have been welcomed Into
the Swarthmore Woman'8 Club. ac ..
cording to Mrs. Frank Morey preal.
dent. Th.y are: Mro. Phlllp Alden,
M.... John Ball.y, M.... W, Mark
Blttl., Mre. Av.ry Blak., Mra John
W. Bowers. :Mrs. James B. Cooper.
Mra. Francis Forsythe. !drs. Duncan Foster, M.... Richard Halg,
'Mrs.. cameron Hall. Mrs. Judson
Hoover. Mrs. G. C. Irvin, Mrs.
C. H. J.glum, Mra Donald P.
Jones, Mrs. Fred Murray, Mrs. Harry Oppenlander. Mrs. F. T. RaDBburg, Mrs. MUes Robinson. Jrlra.
Eric sanville. Mrs. B. F. Schwa.lm,
Mrs. Conway Zirkle, Mrs. Antoni
Zygmund.
Mrs. W. Baaa, Mre. Milton Bryant. Mrs. Cilirord Buck, Mre. Wm.
B. Bullock. Mrs. C. R. Chickering.
Mrs. Weston Clarke, Mrs. Lealla
M. Clarke, Mrs. J. Dillwyn· Dur.
nalt. Mrs. Guenther Froebel. ),Irs.
Russell Heath, Mrs. Roy Horsey.
Mrs. Arthur C. Howland, MI'IL Norma.n Hulme. Mrs. Everett Hunt,
Mrs. Thomas, Jackson. Mrs. John
Robert Kline. ~rs. Wm. ~bert
LandiB. Mrs. qeorge W. MacIntyre, Mrs. ~erbert C. Patterson,
Mrs. J. A. Perry. ~rs. Cha.rles B.
Thatcher, MrS. Wllllam W. Turner
and Mrs. Paul D. Williams..
Wm at Bridce
At the six-table movement of
thQ Swarthmore Bridge Club Wednesday night. October 10. William
Craemer and Samuel C. Willdom,
Sr.. complied a. bIg toP. Mr. aJld
Mrs. J oho E. Dever finished secon€\ while Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
GemmUI tied with Robert Walters
and Joseph Gallterr[ for thlrd.
Old friends of the club, aD well
as new. w[ll be welcomed at. the
game Which Is h,ld each Wednesday evening at 8:15 at the Borough
Hall.
Capt. Edward II:. Whlteear of
Dartmouth avenue who is home on
terminal leave prior to his dis·
charp Novetmbl;'r 1. wlll return
to his duttee ae aeelstant p ..tmaeter at the Swarthmore Poat
Office on November 16.
.A8elgned to PriorlU .. and Traf.
fic with the Alr Tranoport Com.
mand, Capt. Whlteear was IUt .ta·
tioned at cairo,' EgypL He baa
been In tbe service three years.
GEl; ACQUAINTED
Lt. Wllllam N. V1acho. arrlv.d
home Tuesday. October 9. and baa
joined Mrs. Vla.ehoa and their chll.
dren Anne. Ruthle. and Mary at
their' Park avenue home. Lt. VIa..
ChOB- who has, been serving as eJ[..
ecutlve officer on the U.S.s. Cour[er In the South Pacific for the
past year and a half. ta enjoylll&'
bls first acquaintance with his
youngest daugbter Mary, now 11
months old.
Lt. Vlachos has served In the
U. S. Navy for three years and
!~ght months. ,He recelved his discharge at the Naval-center, Phlladelphia, Saturday. He will resume
business connec.tloDs with hla
tather in the Vlachos Company,
Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mro. Lloyd L. T . . ch of
Tri Delta Meet
North Cheater' fo&4 .....nt the
The Phll&4.lphia west Suburban· week·end at Shoreham, L. I.. . .
the gueal80f Mr. and M .... John R.
Alllance of Delta Della Delta held
Bates.
Ito October MeeUng at the home of
Mrs. Richmond D. Feth.rolf, of
GlRL8' HOBBY m,4SSES IN
Columbia avenue, Wednesday. OcoJEWELRl{ .. CER&IOCS
tob.r 17. M .... John A. Detlefaen
SaL, OOL - ' 1 1 .
ADUIIl' WOMEN'S m.&88ES
and Mrs. Earl W.ltz w.r. a.uIstlng
MOIM"'7 EYentnp 8:10
hOllte8lles. Mrs. Claren~e· Baas of
IIIRLU1 ELSBREB
St. Davida gave a hook revle"'.
We1JIDgfonl IIlII8
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BY
MRS. GEORGE EMERSON BARNES
Thur8da;r Mom'nge 10:46
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LuI""""'" Avenue and CJlt;r .uSeries "Ticket. , • .1. (bel.
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avenue leaves on Sunday for Scranton, Pa., wh.re ahe will vIaIt tor a
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PLAYERS BEGIN
NEW PROGRAM
O·A:R·N ET
SCHOOL ADOPTS', .
NEW FOSTER CHILD
Prospective Actors
Plan for
Season
Needy Dutch Boy
Th. llrat m.etlng of Ye Black.
friars wae held In the HQrh School
auditorium Monday. Septeinber tbe
24th. Advlae~ Henry Hofmann
W&ll over-whelmed by 134 stu..
dents, all eager to begin Immediate
partlclpaUon In Blaekfrlars. The
widespread interest thiB year may
very well be att~lbuted ~o the flne
work of last year's Blacktrlare organlzaUon which was proved In
their production of ''TIah'' under
the excellent direction of Henry H.
Hofmann.
Blackfrla.rs meetlnp will be held
every M..:Jnday. On· the alternate
Mondays, the stage crew will meet.
The stage crew is an enUrely
new orpnlzatlon this year. ~r.
Hofmann's purpose la to train these
students through 10th t\nd 11th
grades. 80 that when they are seniors they w1l1 be akUled and
perlenced workers.
Students Interested In acquiring
the knowledge of stage lighting.
buUding ot sets. costuming. the
art of make-up. and the care of
the stage, may join. The stage crew
will handle the Senior play. 88sembl1es, and any other nigbt pro..
ductions in addition to the Black..
friars production.
This group is also a large organ.Ization this year and all the members are eager to begt~ work.
Th.lr flrBt task will h. to build two
complete new stage seta, with the
help of Robert Sauter. shOp tea.ch.
Receives School
Aid'
For the past two years, Swarthmore High School has been a member of the Foater Parents' Plan fo'r
War Children, through which
young victims of Nazi. &gresston
receive food, ahelter. and care. Last
September 10, the school's foster'"
We have been wondering why parentage was transferred from
80 many of _those gay ceramic the English child Robin Platt,
iapel pins have been sported whoso !amUy was reunited. to Jan
around scbool on the jackets of Baarts. a Dutch boy, still in dire
French students. Upon :finding no need of help. " J
solution to the problem tn the art
The fOllOwing letter waa received
room even though a new klln was from the Foster Parents· AssociarecenUy installed, we warudered tion: "We are very ha.ppy to tell
over to Adeline Strousets French you that your toster child, George
room. Greeting the teacher in Platt. hae lert the eare of the Plan
our French which 1a limited to to r.turn to hla family. His fath.r
Comment-alley-voUB? we dlscov~r has retUrned and 18 now a.ble to
ed in Engllah that these plna are make" a home tor bls family. Since
made for tbe beneftt of French one of the purposes of the Plan Is
reUef and bosp[tal funda. Our in- the reuniting ol children lrith their
ternational spirit aroused, we took tamilles. this is another case where
out 16 cents an4 bougbt one. Now our ,objective has been reaUzed.
}A .ponsorshlp panel like the one pictured abon will be pIeced on
we are enjoying the fruita of Idle There 18 stili ao much work to be
an Army or Nny hospllal bed for each $3,000 unit of hospilal equip·
done. 80 we' are sending" yoU ancuriosity.
ment financed through Bond and Stamp purchases by • sehooL Tile
other child in Robln's place. We
panel. bearing that school's name and address, Buggeflts that the
patient Bend the school his name so that students ean write to him..
hope you will Ilk. the n.w child
GrumbUnp from scornful upT/4 Howard Scott, of Wa.hington. Vt., Is ahown writing to the .chool
just as much. He 18 a little Dutoh
perclaasm.n indicate thnt the
......ee1 on this paneL
boy. and among the moat pathetic
sophomores are having, a pretty
and neediest In the world today."
easy time ot those onpe prover..
The following brief ease hIstory
hlally dllrlcult chronologie. of his. ot two-year-old Jan Baarts was
"Speed his recovery with your ,S.OOO that amount would pay for
tory, the time charts. We even eent to the high achool.
.
savings"
la the slogan of many a stationary X-ray machlne--the
caught a junior, veteran ot last
"Jan is ~ child that suffered schools across the country this tall cost of which is $2.800 and would
year·a peace pageant, remarking to dreadfully as a result of the war.
as they plan and stage campaigns alao pay for a rever cab"inet costlne
a ...nlor, "What Ia this trilling It Is difficult for those who have
to finance hospital equipment and ,600. One arMclal leg "might cost
younger genl3ratlon coming to?"
not actually seen the devaStation. care lOr wounded servicemen. For anyWhere trom $200' to $300. So
chaos and poverty left behind by each $a.ooo raIBed by the selUng you can well understand why It·s
A witness and enthusiastic 8Up- the Germans in Holland to realize ot Victory Bonda and Stamps. a. going to cost so much to speed
porter of the last three football the extent ot the -destruction and sponsoring panel containing the ilie J;"Ocovery of tbe men who
games. notices a big improvement the dire needs of children llke Jan. name and address of the school will fought 80 gallantly In battle for
In the 'selUng system of tbe Senior Jan subslsted mainly on sugar beet be placed on an Army or Navy hOB- us. If. the serviceman with the
Class. Of course, he said. the flavor and tuItp bulbs. He was hungry. pltal, bed. A duplicate [s sent to the Panel on hiB bed. ~e to write to
On Thursday October 11, a
ot the hot dogs he bought was al- almost beYOnd description. He was school. and there is 8. strong pos .. , the school. that new interest
ways superb, and be always ate too flown to one of our colonies In siblltty that the "schools will get panel on 1I.Is bed, that new interest group of Swarthmore High Sohool
many of those ~ dellc[oUB buns. but England under the care of the letters from servicemen In the hos- ~ay ~elp QPeed his recovery by students accompanied by three fac.
Plan.
ulty members. went over to Spr[ngin front of the 80ft, drink stand he
"'Mr. Baarts. Jan's father. like pltala.' The Queat10n raised at boosting hls morale. At the same field to present a. program advernotlced three orderly lines waiting
most ot that class, joined the un- SWarthmore High' School · .....was. time. the sponsoring school chUtor various flavors of _pop, instead
tising the \ football game witb
dergrOund movements. endanger- "Could the High School raise dren will get 8. b_etter understand_
of a general mob' getting nowhere.
Springfield
the next day. The proing not only h[s life. but the life of $3.000 by Christmas vacatlon? Why Ing and appreciation of the saerlHe was duly Impressed by the Sengram
was
written by Paul Wileach Jnember of the family. The not? Last year beginning on the flces th~e servicemen made for
ior girls' clean-up committee after
liams
of
the
tenth grade who acted
week of September 19. 1944. and them.
the last home game. They collect- Nazis made house to house check- ending on May 29. 1946. the high
as
mr.ster
of
ceremonies. Fiv&
In the picture above Is a wounded the trash from the field by uPS. and arrests were frequenL Jan school raised $10.100 in War Bonds ed serviceman looking at sponsor_ cheerleaders went to lead Spring_
means of their brand new red and had seen hostages shot before his and $3.164.16 in stamps, the grand ship panel on hIB bed. By Chrlst- field In some of their own cheers.
white pick-up sticks. He said that very own eyes. Tbe bombings were total being 113,864.15! Starting oft' mas, Swarthmore High School's captained by Betty Lou Helmuth.
he hadn't seen anyone fencing with flerce and tntense, both by the
with a bang this year. the high name shOUld be on a similar panel, the cheerleaders were carolyn
them, but It mlghtn·t be a bad Idea. Germans and the AJ~les. Jan. ot Bchool has raised, frOm September but U'a up to you. pupils, so give Flaherty, Marjorie Black. carol
course, now has a very nervous
instabll1ty, and needs a great deal 11, *S28.26, in stamps, and $180.25 aU you can. It won't hurt YOU to Van Alen f Marllyn MacElwee.
Mr. Thompson. principal ot tho
of
understanding as well as care. in bonds. making an over-all total mlS8 your large "coke" every afA bit disturbed when we saw
high
school gR.ve a talk on friendly
of
$458.60
which
will
go
towards
ternoon;
instead
buy
tlve
ten-cent
His
"adoption'
will
help
give
him
the long Une of students in Prlnrivalry.
Coach Ziegenfus gave a
the
$3.000
goal
set
for
the
school
or
two
twenty-five-cent
war
stamps
security
he
needs
80
badly.
We
c[pal G. Baker Thompson's office,
by
Christmas
vacation.
The
$458.50
every
Tuesday.
Next
Tuesday
buy
speech
on
the tail' play of the
hope
to
he
able
to
take
care
of
we determined to ask the why.fore
him
until
such
time
as
he
can
reraised
so
tar
would
just
about
pay
mQre
than
ever!
Remember,
tcam.
and
the
captain of the team.
ot so many "delinquents... We
turn
to
his
home
and
famlly.
It
tor
a
portable
cardiograph
ma"Speed,
His
Recovery
with
Your
Dick
Shelly,
spoke
also on friendly
were properly rellevcd to hear that
will
take
two
years
before
any
chine.
When
the
school
raises
its
Savings!"
rivalry.
The
high
spot of the
everyone was merely ordering
permanent
dwellings
can
he
buUt
morning
was
Elmer.
the donkey
class rings and pIns to bring back
In
Holland,
and
10
years
before
mascot
of
Swarthmore
High, playsweet memories of Alma Mater
anything
can
grow
in
the
soU.
ed
by
Andy
Kirk
and
BUI "Alain future years.
which the Nazis inundated with
bama" Nelson.
salt water, thus eroding it.
"Jan has fai~ hair and comWe thought maybe Frank SinatThree of the four Swarthmore
Parents of Swarthmore's indus_
Fall
ra was visiting school last week. plexion. He is cheerful. and easy trious students often wonder that School orchestra grOUps. under the
our supposition being based on rap,- to get along with. He says he their children have time tor read- direction or Charles., IZUmi, have
Fall is boisterous and crisp. She
turous descriptions by all the girls wants to be a chautreur when he ing. But they do read, says Anne elected their officers· for this year. is like a woman of many moods.
of some man whose name we didn·t grows up. He is a worthy chUd. M. Boulter. custodian o! the high Manager of the senior high schOOl In one instant ahe may play with
eatch. But on bUlpping into, Eu- and deserves this chance for sup- school library. The Junior High orchestra is the _accomplished clar- the stray gold sunbeams of late
gene Udell. teacher of science. port."
Inetist, Weston Clark. and his as- afternoon, like a tiny kitten with
The student council Is now con- stUdents are almost book worms.
back for a short visit from the
sistant Is John Foster, trombonist. a ball. and in another moment
suggests
the
librarian.
Those
books
Navy Air Corps, wc understood the sidering the extension of school most widely read by this younger The junior high school orchestra she may thresh the red and yelreason for all the excitement. Even aid. which ends in February, 1946. set are "Bramble Bush," by Mar- has chosen Robert Kelghton and low leaves about like a furiOUS lion.
our tough and hardened heart gave
garet Delkson, and "The Story of William Potts as manager and asFall has many friends who come
an extra thump for our hero.
Doctor Wassel." by James Hnton. sistant manager. RUssell Snyder to help her play, like Jack Frost
Entertain Selves
The Senior Htgh School. too, Rnd John Pierson _will lead the who paints the leaves all the colors
Ninth grade students enjoyed a makes ample use of the school li- Rutgers school instrUmental group, he can think Of, and then stands
The Victoriall age Inspired this
brary. These students' favorite which promises to be especialhr by In glec to see Fall blow on
ltttle trlolet. written by Cornell picnic on Wednesday afternoon. pleasure books, as indicated by the fine. Q.fficers of the College avenue
them to dry and cause them to tlutArchbold, Ken Anderson. Phil Al- October 10, at Smedley Park. Leav- demand. are "Black Boy,' by grade school orchestra have not yet
ter to the ground. But Fall doesn·t
Ing
the
school"
early
In
the
afterden. carter Davison and Elizabeth
Wright, and "Fair Stood the Wind been announced.
care; she only spends the night
noon.
the
group
hiked
to
the
park.
Bryant, In Hanna Kirk's Senior
The orchestras hope to give a
where they participated In a well- for France," by Bates. 'Of equal "concert this year. following up the sprinkling frost across the rolUng
English Class:
popularity
are
"Commodore
Hornvales and making us want to lie
planned treasure hunt. After this
In the spring I Iget fever
blower;' by Forester. and Bob preVious spring's excellent per- In bed on each morning. Who Is
activity the picnickers divided Into
From graQlles and hay
Hope's "I Never Left Home," whtle formance. Classical music by such the ono who p;heers and claps her
• teams and sct their minds working
And my sneezes just peeve her.
the most enjoyed war books taken composers as Wagner aqd Berlioz hands In glee at every football
on skits which were to be given
In the spring I get fever
up by the news conscious stUdents are now being added to their rep- game? It's Fall. She bas come to
later on in the afternoon.
So now I must leave herarc "Up Front," by Mauldin, "Ta- ertoire, and 'much valuable ex.- Boe us win. When the great bon
MeanwhHe, the food committee rawa," by SherrOd. and "American perience in the group playing of fires leap and' witches ride high
She shovC!d me awayprepared
their supp~r of hot dogs, Guerilla In the Philippines," by really good music Is being gained and the Jack-O-Lanterns grin, Fall
In the sprIng I get fever
by each player.
potato
salad.
milk, and Ice cream. Wolfert.
From grasses and hay.
Is the one who blows shut the
The plays were given around the
rusty gate making everyone run
The Seniors, who are studying
Claudia Hancock •. art teacher,
campflre after supper, arousing a English Uterature. have brought up
Jenny
Relums
and
laugh from fright. But she
hearing of the senior poetic efgreat deal of enthusiastic inter- considerably the demand for such
All of ,Swarthmore high school laughs the hardest, and the long
forts, tUrned out the following trloest. The party was concluded with authors as John Galsworthy, is happy to welcome back John H. pointed fingers of the empty trees
let "herself (publl~hed witbout perthe singing of a number of" songs Thomas Hardy, Rudyard Kipling. Jenny. former history teacher, who quiver from her laughter.
,
mIBBion):
around the campfire. under the Arnold :aennet, H. G. Wells. and has been away for three long years.
Then ODe day Fall laughs and
Ah, the subtle delight
leadership of Miss BlodgetL
Mr. Jenny, who was a Lieutenant plays too' lmrd. and the last leaf
G. B. Shaw. both in dramatic
When ,we follow the Muse!
was on an Admiral Flag Ship in falls whirling to the ground- Then
The taculty committee in charge works and in novels.
•
As' we strdggle to write
the
Pacific for 18 months. When she blows a last lingering klsa and
The
study
halls
spent
in
the
Uof the picnic included Hanna. Kirk.
Ah, the subtle delight.
he
returned
he was In Not'folk for a rosy-cheeked apple tails in farebary
are
used
mosUy
for
reference
Jack Christian. AdeUne strouse.
Clothed in words eMldite
a
tew
weeks
and then was as- well with a thump. And as gaIly aa
work.
while
the
pleasure
books
are
Marjorie Hughes. Mary ArmStrong,
We have nothing to lose.
slgn.d
to
the
Philadelphia Navy ahe came. she iB gone.
for
the
most
part
taken
out
tor
Mahel Ewing end VlrglD,la E~le
Ah, the eubtl. \ delight
Yard
for
a
year.
home
reading.
was general chairman.
-Anne IDck,man.
Whon we follow the Muse!
u-
OUT OF SERVICE
E 7~ ~ ~
....
On walking pUt the darken.d
museum room lut week." we heard
a d ••p vol"" ....mdl.nt. "A pleaoa.nt
thoqht will belp." Of coune. we
had to lind ouHuet wbat thla pI.....
ant thought would h.tp.,and 80 W.
peeked lnalde' to lind· a photog.
raph.r with h1e Ulu8J array of
equlpment focused on an innocent
...nlor. W. gathered that the pho.
tograph.r was trytng to bring out
a emile on his victims tortured
face, . wblle the aenlor doubUeas
felt as though he was being glven'
the third degr.e. We aympathlz.
witb the senior In bla sacrifice of
comfort for the aa.ke of the yearbook. Personally. 'when before the
glare of photograpbers' ligbts, our
nose always Itches.
CURRENT BOOK TALKS
Lt. T. PI.rc. ~unter, U.8.N.R.,
hlB honorable dlscbarge from the U. S. Navy at the
Naval Center, PhUadelphla. atter
four ye~u"8 of service. He served
in the South Pac11lc for 21 months
attached to a Btluadron of motor
torpedo boats with engagements at
Moratae. Leyte, Tarrahan near
Borneo, New Guinea.
Lt. Hunter, son oi Mrs. Maurice
Griest of South Cheater road. baa
SPONSOR COFFEE HOURS reSumed hIl' duUea on· the alatt of
~ she leamed what • formidable task die woalcl
the Evening Bulletin. He and Mrs.
The Coffee Hours at the Swarth- fIunter reBlde In the Haverford.
6ce as ~_ of her husband's _te, she resiprcl,
more Naval Annex were sponsor~d VlUa. Apa.rtnients. Haverford.
fA favor of an a:perienced trust institution like oua,
by the following local groups. on
I
Monday. October 8. Service Wlv~
II. when the hostesses were: Mrs.
Many mea, and dleit wi • .,.. come fA to discu" the
Boyd Stauffer, Mrs. M. W. Sbellen3(I-odd details included in setding _res before mUo .
barger, Mrs. Cyrus R. Harvey, Mrs.
Robert B. Walker, Mrs. Edward
their choke of Executor. :why' dOJ1'c IO"?
Pyle. 2nd. and Mrs. Howard D.
Sipler.
On Wednesday. last. the ReadIng Group was the sponsor and the
STEAKS CHOPS
hostesses, Mrs. Albert Johnson.
SEAFOOD
Our
Specialty
Mrs. Henry Piper. Mrs. Guy F.
Deming and Mrs. Herbert Fraser.
Completely Air-Conditioned
On Friday, OctobeF 12, the Music Club held forth with h9ste88eB
Mrs. Roy Delaplaine. Mrs. W. J.
~.yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy~
Blackman, Mrs. Anthony Ventner
and Mrs. Wlll1am Craemer.
~
,
.
.
Monday. October 16, the spon~
sor was the Hospitality Committee
~
...
of the Christian Science Church.
the hoote88es being Mrs. Andrew
F. Robinson, Mrs. Hugh O. Thayer. Mrs. R. Gilbert Heebner and
~
Miss Penny Corya.
~
WITH
...
~
On Wednesda.y the Service Wives
~
I were the sponsors with Mrs. Rob-"
~
ert E. Erskine, Jr.. Mrs. Bruce
~
I?uf'fet. Mrs. H. John Lumsden.
~
Mrs. Ralph E. Rhoads. Jr.. as
~
...
~
...
hostesses.
~
Today. the Woman's Club w11l
sponsor the social period with hos~
8th Mothers Meet
~
tesses Mrs. Kenneth M. Reed. Mrs.
ow that Victory finds us returning to the ways of
~
An Interested groUP of more Arthur R. o. Redgrave. Mrs. Althan 85 mothers and teachaTS at- bert Garrett, Mra. H. ~. Toole and
Peace, we want to thank the Public for their very
~
tended the first fall meeting of the Mrs. A. V. B. Orr.
evident ~derslandiog of'aod consideration for the
~
Eighth Grade Mothers' Group
Tuesday afternoon In tho Museum
difficult conditions UDder which all transportation
Room of the High School. Ten
~
...
new mothers have been added to
~
systems
have
been
operating
in
these
trying
times.
...
this group since last year.
Thursday, November 1
~
At the attractive tea table with
S:30 A.IU._ P.lII.
~
its centerpiece of beautiful bronze
l\TJUttier House, College Carn.pus
Although it will be some time before we will have
~
chrysanthemums, tea, deliciOUS
sandwiches and mints were served
all the new equipment we would like to have, we are
~
by the hospitality committee, of
turning roward the FUTURE with the firm resoive
which Mrs. W. E. Medford Is chair~
...
man. Assisting her were Mrs. W. F.
~
that our public tjervice shall be surpassed by none
...
Bird. Mrs. C. G. deFurla, Mrs. H. C.
~
Ford. Mrs. C. W. Lukens. Mrs. H.
in comfort, convenience, courtesy and safety.
~.
D. McCray and Mrs. F. T. Ransburg.
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...
:Mrs. R. D. Fctherolf presided as
This is the pledge of 571 men and women who
~
chairman at the meeting which
followed. J. A. Christian. a former
maintain and operate the rail cars and buses of the
sclence teacher, who bas returned
from the service and Is taking
RED ARROW LINES.
~
...
Trustee Baldwln's place. gave a few
~
words of greeting. Many helpful
suggestions were presented by
James Miller In a forceful manner.
A"fter a short business session. the
~
...
meeting was adjourned.
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PHILADELPHIA SUBU.BAft
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Rummage ,Sale
Her. Clnd,The,.
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mMPAIft
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New Bond Campaign Under Way
.r.
HOLD ASSEMBLY
AT SPRINGFIELD
,
,
STUDENTS LIST GOOD SEASON
FAVORITE BOOKS FOR MUSIC
•
,
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
4
THE
Tells Clubwomen
fJesign is Basic
MEMBERSHIP CROWS
SWARTHMOREAN
AWAITS DISCHARGE
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1945
Tn Deltas Meet
Mr. and )11'8. Lloyd 1. Leach ot
North Cheater road apent the
week-end at Shoreham. L. I., as
li'orb-flvo new or reinstated
Capt. Edward M. Whltecar ot
The Philadelphia Weat Suburban
members have been welcomed Into Dartmouth avenue who Is home on
the gUcsts or Mr. and Mrs, John R.
Alliance ot Delta Delta Della held
the
Swarthmore
Woman's
Club.
aeterminal
leave
prior
to
his
dis
..
Bates.
Class 3 Derries and :F'ollage:
Its
October Meeting at tho homo ot
cording
to
Mrs.
Frank
Morey
presi.
charge
Alice Hedgravc. lst- Mrs. Judson
Novctmber 1. will return
dent. rl'hcy are: Mrs. Philip Alden. to his duties as assistant post- Mrs. Richmond D. Fetherolf, of
Hoover. 2nd; Mrs. J. 'V. I'axson,
.. , k
Mrs. John Ballcy. Mrs. W • .10 ar
GIRLS' HOBBY CLASSES IN
master at the Swarthmore Post Columbia avenue. 'Vednesday. Oc·
3rd; Mrs. Hedgra\'c. Mrs. F. D.
J h
JEWELUY & CEltAMICS
Windell and Mrs, J. [.... Beatly, hon- Hittle, Mrs. Avery Hlake, Mrs, 0 n Offlcc on November 15.
tober 17. Mrs. John A. Detlefsen
Sat., Oct. 20-9-1I
W, Bowers. Mrs, Jamcs B, Coopcr,
OJ'able mcntlon; Class 4 MiniatUre
A88lgned to Priorities and Traf· and Mrs. Earl Weltz were a88isting
ADuur
WOllEN'S CLASSES
Mrs. I'~rancis Forsythe, Mrs. Dunflc with the Air Transport Comal'l'angements: Judson Hoover. 1st;
Monday Evenlng&-8-10
can I"oster, Mrs, Biehard Halg, mand, Capt. \Vhltecar was la8t sta- hostesses. Mrs. Clarcn~e' Haas of
}IIUIA}( ELSBUEE
(Continued Crom page 1)
Mr8, A. R, O. Hedgrave. 2nd; I";.
l'uschall. 3rd; Mrs. J. 'V. J.>axson.
~Irs. Judson Hoover, MI·s. A. L.
Clayden and Mrs, H. I.J, Heynolds.
honorable mention; Class G Zlnnias small; David Morey, lst: 1\11'8.
John g. Michael. 2nd; CIUS8 '1 Large
marigohls; :Murllyn MacElwee, 1st:
1\1rs, I. R. MacEiwee. 2nd, Class R
Small vurjety marigolds; Mrs, Henry Linton, 1st; !\Irs. John
I;;.
MichueJ, 2nd; Mrs, John Pitman,
3rd; John Jo':::. Michael, honorable
mention. Class 9 Josephine :Marigolds; Mrs, A, R. O. Hedgrave, 1st:
Mrs. H. I. Hoot, 2nd. Class 10
Mixed Chrysanthemum~: 1\1rs. A.
L. Clayden, 1st: Mis}; E, Paschall.
2nd: Mrs, Henry l ..inton. 3rd; Edith
Jewett and Mr8. John Michael,
honorable mention: ClaSR 11 Seasonal arrangements; John Butes,
Mrs, A. '1'. Bates, 1\Irs. E, "', Furst
and Mrs. A, R, 0, Redgravc, each
first for a different holiday sea80n:
Mrs, H. Linton and Mrs. J. ]-Ioo\'cr,
honorable mention,
~frs, 'Valter IIacgerman. of the
Jenkintown "~oman's Club, \vas U
guest for the afternoon.
To Ilear Gmin
At the next regular meeting of
the ,vornan's Club 011 Tuesday.
October 23, Mrs, Georgo 'V. Sweet,
American Home chairman, will
present Dr. Samuel Gurin, Assistant Professor of Physiological
Chemistry at the University School
of Medicine. His talk w1l1 be on
"Belter
Health
through
Better
Knowledge
of
Nutrition."
Dr, Gurin who with his family has
recently moved to Swarthmore, received his Ph, D, from Columbia.
and is the author of many papers
on vita.min chemistry, pa.rticularly
vitamin B on which he has done
much research, and on hormones.
'\Veston Clarke will play several
clarinet solos. accompanied hy I\Irs,
Puhner Skoglund. lIostes.."lcs will
be Mrs. Alexander I~wing and 1\1rs.
A. Laurence Baxter. 1\11'5. Rudolph
H. Banles and Mrs, n. C. Barr will
be at the tea tahle.
1\11'8. Frank Morey, president of
the cluh, calls attention to the
fact that all meetings tllts year
are schedulcd for two o'clock, 'rhey
will begin PI·omptiy.
I.rcscnts Uc,'iews
The l ..itr-ratu,·c Section, 1\11'5,
Harold Griffin chairman. will hol<1
its first meeting today at 10 o'clock
in the cluh house. ~lr~. Uoland
Eatol\ 'will gh·e the first part of
a rC\'iew of Htnllhel's Burt's "Phil·
adelphia. Holy Expcl'illH'nt." "Phe
second half of Hw review will he
gi\'en on Detcher 26.
On OctolH'" ~r; the :\Jedia. anll
Lima ""olllan's Cluhs will lit' hostesses to the I ~('law:u'e County l'''t'ut'l'utiOll at the :'IlNlia 'Voman'!' Cluh
at 10:30 a.Ill, :'III'~. ].al"e11 Dieldn~on. 1'I'e~id(\nt of till' General !,,'eflCl'ation of ,,"olllell's Crtlhs will
~peak in the aftenlOon,
8th Mothers Meet
.An interested gl'OU1) uf more
than 35 mothcrs and teachers attendf'd tlH' first fall InN'ting of the
Eighth
Grade :'\lotht'rs' Group
'l'lH'sday afternoon in tlw )'In:";pllm
Hoom of the High Schoo1. 'rl'n
nt:w mothers have IWen addcu to
this grollp ~ilH'C l:u..;t yt'ar.
At tilt' attraf'livc t(,:l tahle 'with
its c('nt{'rpit·c(~ of ht'al1tiful }1I·on7.e
h'a.
delkioHS
clll'y:-;antht'IllUUlS,
sandwiehes and IHints \\'l~t'e st'l'vcd
l,v the; hOHllitality ('ollllnittl'l', of
\~:hich :\lr~, 'V. E. "I ('lifoI'd is chail'tHan, ASl-iigting hel' were "Jrs. 'V. l'~.
Bird, ),11':-;, C, G, Ih-Fllria, :\II'S, 11, C.
Fonl. :'\In-;, C. \\~, Ll1l;:l~ns, :\lrs, 11.
D. :\lcCl'ay and :\II'H, F, T. Hans-
Win at Bridge
At the six-table movement of
the Swarthmore Bridge Club Wednesday night, October 10. 'Villlam
Craemer and Samuel C. Wisdom,
Sr., compiled a big top. Mr. and
Mrs. John E. Dever finished second while Mr. and 1\lrs, n. R.
Gemmill tied with Robert 'Valters
and Joseph Galltcrrl for third.
Old friends of the club, as well
as new, will be welcomed at the
game which is held each Wednes~
day evening at 8: 15 at the Borough
Hall.
tioned at Cairo, Egypt. He haa
been in the service three years.
St. Davids gave a book revIew.
Wallingford II1II8
\\1· ..... H. 11. l'1'1 ht·rolf I"'csit},',l :IS
till' Il1ITling '\\'hit.'h
fol1ow~·(1. .J. A, Christian, a fOI'IlH'1'
sch-Iw.- t~ adl<,r', \\'ho has )'('ttll'IH'd
from the sE'1'vice and is taldng
TI'HSI~p HallIwin's plnc(', gayc a fpw
wonb nf gTC'(>ting, :\Iany lu,lpful
f;ugg('stions Wt~I'"
PI'CsC'nt{,l\
by
.lamps :'\111101' in a forceful mannpl',
Aftf'r a short lillsin('ss s('s~iion, the
m('cting was adjollrnctJ,
:It
).ll'S, John ::'o.Iichacl of lIan'ard
avenue leaves on Sunday for Scranton, Pa,. where she will visit for a.
few days,
}Iedia 1984
GET ACQUAINTED
CURRENT BOOK TALKS
Lt. William N. Vlachos arrived
home TueSday, October 9, and has
Joined Mrs. Vlachos and their chUdren Anne, Huthie, and Mary at
their Park avenue home. Lt. Vlachos who has been serving as executive officer on the U,S.S. CourIeI' in the South PaCific for the
past year and a half, Is enjoying
his first acquaintance with his
youngest daughter Mary, now 11
months old.
Lt. Vlachos has served in the
U. S. Navy for three years and
eight months. He received his dischargc at the N ava 1 Center. Philadelphia. Saturday. He wIll resume
business
connections with
his
father In the Vlachos Company,
Philadelphia.
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MRS. GEORGE EMERSON BARNES
Overbrook Presbyterian Church House
Thursday l\(ornings--lO:45
October 25--December 6--J'anuary 24-l\fnrcb 2t-AprO 25
lAncaster Avenue and City LIne
Series 'J'Il"keb
(tn.d. Tax) Singles ,.90 (Ind. Tax)
'''.20
For further Inronnation call
l\Jrs. Ross I'. Chamberlin-llenon 1201
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
~ 7evmUe9 ~ t~
Rummage Sale
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GARNET
PLAYERS BEGIN
NEW PROGRAM
Prospective Actors
Plan for
Season
Needy Dutch Boy
Receives School
Aid
The first meeting of Ye Black.
friars was held in the High School
auditorium Monday. Scptember the
24th. Adviser Henry Hofmann
wmt over-whelmed by 124 students, all eager to begIn Immediate
partiCipation in BlackCrJars. The
wlde.a.pread interest this year may
"cry well be attributed to the flne
work or last year's Blackfrlars or.
ganization which was proved in
their production of "Tish" under
the excellent direction of Henry H.
Hofmann,
Ii'or the past two years, Swarth.
more Htgh School has been a melllber of the Ii'oster Parents' Plnn (or
War Children,
through which
young victims of Nazi ngression
receive food. shelter, and earc. Last
September 10. the schOol's foster
We have been wondering why parent.'l.ge was transferred from
so many ot those gay ceramic the English chtld Robin Platt.
lapel pins have been sported whose famth- was reunited. to Jan
around I5cbool on the jackets of Baarts. a Dutch boy, aUll in dire
Dlackfrial's mcetings w1l1 be held
)1"rench students. Upon finding no need of help.
e\'el'y
Monda~',
On the uIternnte
solution to the problem In the art
The fOllowing letter was received
Mondays. the stage CI'e\\-' will meet.
room even though a new kiln was from the Foster Parc.-nts' Assoelarecently Installed, we wandered tion: "We are very happy to tell
The stage crew is un entirely
over to Adeline Strouse's French yoU that your foster child. George
new organization this year. Mr.
room. Greeting the teacher in Platt. has left the care of the Plan
Hofmann's purpose is to train theBe
our French which Is limited to to return to his family. His father
students through 10th and l]th
Comment-alley-vous? we discover- haa returned and Is now able to
grades, so that when they ara sened in English that these pins are make a home for his famlb'. Since
iors they will be skilled and exmade for the benefit ot French one of the purposes of the Plan Is
perienced workers.
relief and hospital funds. Our in- the reuniting of children with their
Students interested in acqUiring
ternaUonal spirit aroused, "'Co took families. this Is another case where
the knowledge of stage lighting,
out 35 cents and bought one. Now our objective has been realized.
~ A sponsorship panel like the one pictured above will be 1l1aeed on building of sets, costuming, the
we are enjoying the Cruits of idle There Iii still so much work to be
an Army or Navy hospital bed for each $3,000 unit of hospital equip- art of make-up, and the cnre of
curiosity.
done, so we are sending you an- I ment financed through Bond and Stamp purchases by a school. Tile
the stage. may joIn. The stage crew
other chUd in Robill's place, 'Ve
pane], bearing that school's name and address, suggests that the
patient send the school his name 80 that students can write to him .. w11l handle the Senior pIny. Mhope you w1ll lIke the new child
Grumbllngs from seo}"nCul up\
T/4
Howard Scott, of Washington, V~ is shown writing to the 6chool semblies. and any other night projust as much. He Is a little Dutch
perclassmen Indicate
that
the
. named on this paneL
dUctions in addition to the Blackboy, and among the most pathetic
sophomores are having a pretty
friars production.
nnd needicst in the world today."
easy time of those once proverThis group is also a large organThe following brief case history
bially difficult chronologies of hts6 of two-year-old Jan Daarts was
i2'ation this year and all the mem"Speed his reeovcry with YOUI' $3,000 that amount would pay for
tory. the time charts. We even sent to the high school.
bers are cager to begin work.
savings"
is the slogan of man~' .a. stationary X-ray machine--the
caught a junior, veteran of last
".Jan is a child that Buffered schools aCI'oss the country this fall cost of which is $2,300 and would Their first task wlll be to build two
year's peace pageant. remarking to dreadfully as a result of the war.
complete new stage sets, with the
as thc~' plan and stage campaigns also pay for a fever cabinet costing
a senior. "What Is this trifling It Is difficult for those who have
help of Robert Sauter. shop teachto finance hospital equipment and $GOO. One artificial leg might cost
younger generation coming to?"
not actually seen the devastation, care for wounded servicemen. 10"01' anywhere from $200 to $300. So er.
chaos and poverty left behind by
each $3.000 raised by the semng you can well understand why it's
the Germans in Holland to reaUze
A witness and enthUSiastic supof Vietorlo' Bonds and Stamps, a. going to cost so much to speed
porter ot the last three football the extent of the destruction and sponsoring panel containing the the recovery of the men who
games notices a big improvement the dire needs of children like .Jan. name and addl'ess of the school will fought so gallantly in battle for
In the selling system Of the Senior .Jan subsisted mainly on sugar beet be placed on an Army or Navy hos- us. If the ser\'iceman with the
Class. Of course, he said. the flavor and tulip bulbs. Hc was hungr~', pital bed. A duplicate is sent to the panel on his bcd, care to write to
On 'l'hursday October 11, a
ot the hot dogs he bought was al- almost beyond description. He 'wns school. nnd there is OJ. !Jtrong po~ .. the school, that new interest
flown to one of our colonies in
group of Swarthmore High Sohool
ways superb, nnd he always ate too
sibilit~,r that the schools will get
pancl
on
his
bcd,
that
new
Interest
I<;ngland under the care of the
many of those' delicious buns. but
letters from servicemen in the ho~ may help ~peed his recovery by students 9.ceompanled by three fae.
Plnn,
in front of the soft dl'ink stand he
pltals.
The question raised at boosting his morale. At the same ulty membel's, went over to Spring"1\.h'. Baarts, Jan's father. like
noticed three orderly lines watting
S",'nl'thmore High School was, time, the sponsoring school chil- field to proscnt a program advermost of that claas, joined the unfor various flavors of pop, Instead
tising the football game with
derground movements, endanger. "Could the High School raise dren will get a better understandof a general mob getting nowhere.
Springfield
the next day. The pro$3,000
by
Christmas
vacation?
'Vhy
ing and appreciation of the sacl'iing not only his life. but the Ufe of
He was duly tmpressed by the Sengram
was
written by Paul \ViInot·!
Last
year
beginning
on
thc
flees these servicemen made for
each member of the family. The
ior girls' clean-up committee after
Iiams of the tcnth grade \vho act('d
week
of
September
19,
1944,
and
them,
Nazis made house to house cheekthe last home game. They collectIn the pictUre above is a wound- as master of ceremonies. Five
ups, and arrests were frequent. Jan ending on Malo" 29, 194-5. the high
ed the trash from the field by
school
raised
$10,100
in
'Var
Ronds
ed sel'viceman looking at sponsol'_ chef!rleaders went to lead Springhad :ieen hostages shot before his
means of their brand new red and
very own eyes, The bombings were and $3,764.15 in stamps, the grand S11ip panel On his bed. n~' Christ_ field in some of their own cheers.
white pick-up sticks. He said that
fierce and intcnse, both by tho total being $13.864,15! Starting off mas. Swarthmore High School's Captained by Betty Lou Helmuth,
he hadn't seen anyone fencing with
Germans and the Allies, Jan. of with a bang thts ~'eal', the high name should be on .a similar panel, the chcf!rleaders wen.' Carolyn
them, Imt it mightn't be a bad idea.
cour.se, now has a very nervous Hchool has I"lised, fl'om September but it·s up to you, PUpilH, so givc FlahN,ty, ~ll:lJ'jol'ie IHacl\:, Cntol
all yoU can. It won't hUl,t you to Van Alen, ::'o.larilyn ~lucElwee.
instahHit~·. and needs a great dc.-al 11, $328.25 In stamps, and $130,25
in
honds,
nUl.king
an
O\'cl'-nll
total
Mr. Thoml)Son, principal of the
Iniss YOlll' large "coke" cvor~' afA bit disturbed when we saw of understanding as weU as care.
the long line of studcnts in Prin- His 'adoption' will help g-ive him of $458,5U which will go towards ternoon; instead buy five teu-cent high school gn\rc a talk on friendly
cipal G, Baker Thompson's office, security hc needs so bauly. \Ve the $:{,O'IO goal s{'t fOl' the school 01' two twenty-five-ccnt war stamps rh'allT, Coach ZiegenfuH gave a
We determined to asl\: the 'whyfore hope to he ahle to tal
e\'er!
Hemembel', team, und the captain of the team.
of so many "delinquents," "\.Ve him until such time as he can I'l'· raised so far would just about I}ay more
were pl'opel'ly relieved to hear that tUl'll to his hOIl1(,: and family. It fol' a portable cardiograph ma- "::;))eed His Hecovel'Y with YOUl' ])ick Shelly. spolw also on fri.endly
ril'ahoy.
The high sJ)ot of the
C'ven' one was mel·ely ordl'ring- will tal;:C' two years before any chine, 'Vhell the school l'aist.'s its Ravings!"
mOI'nlng was Elmer. the donkey
class rings and pins to hl'ing ha.c);: permanent dwi'llings ('an he built
mascot of Swul'thmol'e High. playsweet lIIemor1(,s of Alma Mater in Holland. alHl J 0 ~'('al's hefol'('
anything' ('an g'I'OW in th(, soil,
ed by Andy Kirk and Bill "Alain future years,
whil'h til(' Nazis inunllated with
bama" Nelson.
.salt watl'l', thus (,I'oding it,
",Jan has fair hail' and ('Olll'Ve thought mayhe Frank Sinat~l'hl'CC of til(' four Swarthmol'c
Pal'enl~ of RWal'thmol'e's inOtl5plexion,
H~~ is c1l('cl'fnl. and l':nIY
Fall
ra was \'isiting Hehool last week.
school
orchestra gl'OU,)S, un(h~I' the
tl'io\l~ stll(h~nts oftpn wonder that
OUI' supposition bcing based on rap- to g'('t along with, He says 11(> tlH'iI' clllldl'cn ha\'e tiUlI' fOI' I'cau- direcUon of Char-Ies Izumi, ha\'e
}"al1 is boi5tel'ouH and crisp, She
tm'oUH (kSCI'illtions hy all the- girls w:tnts to hI' a chauffelll' when he in.L:', Hut tlwy do I'pad. !'ia:n; Ann(' l'lccted tlwir officel's for thi~ yea I', is li];:c a woman of many l!loods.
of SOllW man whose namC' we didn·t gTO\\ oS Ull. 1-1(' is a wOI'thy child, :\1. non1t('I', clIstor1ian of Ihe high ::\lalHtgCI' of the seniol' high school In one instant she may Illuy with
('atch. Hut on hUIllI)ing into En- and dese-n·t.'s this chance for SlIP- school Iihl'at'y. ~rh(' ,Tuniol· High ol'ch('stl'a is til(' accomplished cl;lI'- the stl'llY g'old sunheams of late
gL'lIe
littell, teadler of sci('ncc. port, ..
stulif'nts are almost hool;: worms, inf!tist, ,\reston Clal"l\:, and his as- uftcI'nooll, Ii 1;;(, :t tiny kitten with
'I'll(' student council is now conhaek fol' a shol-t visit f]'om the
!'iuggests the Hhl,:trian, 'l'hOHC' hool;;s sistant is John Fostt' I', trombonist, a IJail, and in another llloment
Navy Ail' Corps, we 1I11<1('I':-;t00I1 thL' sidt'ring tht' ('xtC'nsinn of school most wid('h· r(':td h~' this Y.lllnger 'rhe juniOl' !Jig]} school orchestr'a slw Illay tbl'csh tlw red find yell'pason fol' all tlll' ('xcilt'uwnt. E'\'C'n aid, which "IHls in l'~l'hl'l1;lI'Y, 1941i, Sl't 'U'C "BI'anlhlt, BUsh," hy :\J:II'- haH choSt,It Hohel't Keig-hton nnd low It':lY('S ahout like a furious lion.
0111' tough and hal'
an cxtnt thum}) ftH' Olll' Iwl'(),
))OCtOI' 'Vassel," h~' Jumf'S Hilton. siHtant m:tnag-I'r. Hussell Hnydl-:' to hdp hel' play, lil;:c ,Tack PI'ost
Entertain Selves
~rh('
S(>l1iOl'
High School. too. and John l'iprHon will kad the who paints the IC':tvps all the colors
maliC'S
ampl{'
lise
of th(' school 11- Hutgel's s(~hool in~hum(>ntal gl'Olll}, he ('an think of, and thcn stands
Ninl h gr:ull' sllldt'nl~ (~njo~'t'll a
The Yidoriau age inspir('d thi~
hl':lI'Y,
Thl'sC silld('nts' fa\'oritc which promis('s to be ('specially by in glee to seC! Fall blow on
little t!'iolet, writll'n hy COl'ndl llknie on \\'(,Ilnc'sday aftt'I'nooll, pl<'a!'illl'e bool~s, as indkatf'd h~' the fine, Office!'s of tht!" College aVl'ntw
them to IlI'Y and calise thenl to fiutAl'chholtI, 1(('11 Andt.'r~on, Phil AI- Oetohl'I' to. lit fimcdl('y Park, 1..C';"'- dCllland, al'e "Bhek Boy,' hy gl'ade scl1001 ol'chestl'a have not yct
tCI' to the gl'oU1Hl, nut Fall doesn't
tng fliP. school early in tlw aftC'l'(}(,I1. Cal'h'l' I)avison and Eli~ah('th
been announced.
'VI'ight.
and
"Fail'
Htood
the
"~ind
care;
she only sp('ndH the night
Bryant, in Hanna ]':'il');:'8 SeniOl' noon. the gl'OUP hilwd to the pari', for I"rance." hy Hate~, Of ('qual
'I'he ol'chcsli'as hope to gi\'(~ a sprinliling fl'ost across the rolling
wlwl"c tlw~: pal'licipal('d in n wellEnglish Class:
llopularit)· al'e "CommodOl'p Irorll_ conccl't this ),('al', fOllo,,'ing- 111) the yules and maliing us wunt to lie
plalllH'il tt't':tstll'e hunt. Aftcr this
In till' slwing T IgC't fl~vel'
hlowm·... hy J.'orC'!'tel" nnd Boh })1'e\'iO\1s spring's excellent 1)(,1'- in bed on each morning, \Vho is
acth'ity tlw picnicI-;:ers divided into
]"~"oln graSSl'S and hay
HO]lp's "I Nevel' Left HOI11(,." while formancC'. ClaHsieal !HlISie hy snch the onC! who checol's and claps her
h'allIs and J'::et th('il' minds working
And my SIlP('ZPS just IU'('\'(~ hCI',
tlw most enjoycd \\':11' hoo],s tal,t'n composer:; as 'Vagnel' alVJ 13l~r1io? hands in glf!e at m'cl'y foothall
on S]iit~ whieh w('re to he giYell
Tn th(' ~1H'ing I g\'t f('vf'I'
tip hy tlw news consciou~ stulknls tU'c now Il('ill~ :ulrh-d to th .. il' l't'l}- gamf'? ]t's Fall. Shc has come to
latl'l" on in the afternoon,
('doil'(" allli mtlCh \'alnahl,' ('x- St'(' llS win, 'Vl1('n till' gr('at hon
Ro now r lllust It'ay~, hl'r;11'1' "l·p Front." h~' :\iauldin, "Ta:\11';ll1wh]k, the food t'01llIl1itt01' I'awn," Ii~' ~h('I,],Otl. :lIH} ".\lllt'l·kan p(,l'i{'IH'(~ in 1111' /..''1'0111) playinl!' of lil-"!' le,lP alHI wit<'ht'H ri(lt~ high
~hl' shon'lI lHE' away-, pl"l'Jlan'd t1wil' snplh'r of hot d(,g'~, f';ul'l'illa in the PhiliPllines," hy I'I'ally g'00(1 lIlllSie iH hdn;; gailH'ti and the .1ack-O-l.unterns gdn. l'~all
In tht' spring I gl't f"\'PI'
by coach player.
polato !';alad, mill.:, and icc crcam. \\'olf,'I't.
}"I'om grasses and hay,
is the one who blows shut the
TIH' plays wl'l'e given around the
rusty g-atc making c\'eryone run
The Sl~niol's, ,,,ilo ;\1'(' ~tlldying
Claudia Hancocl\:, nl'l t('uch(,l",
('alllplin~ aftl'l' supper, arousing a
Jenny
Returns
and
laugh fl'om fright. But she
Eng1iHh Iitcratllr..~. have hrought up
hl'aring of the s('nior poetic efg"l'('at dpal of cnthu~iastic intcr- considerahly tlw dl'mand fol' such
All of SwarthmOl'e high :.chool laughs the hardest, and the long
forts. turned out the following trioC'st. The pal'ty was concludC!d witlt anthors
:U'l
John
Galsworth)·. is happy to we-lcoll1e hack John H. pointt'd fingers of the empty trees
let hel'self (pUUliRlh~U: without perthe sing-ing of a number of songs Thomas Hal'dy, Rudyard Kipling, Jenny. forlller history teachel·. who quin~l' from her laughter,
mission) :
around th(" campfire, under the Arnold Bennet, H. G. 'Yells, and has been away for three long yC'ars.
Then one day Fall laughs and
Ah, the suhtle delight
leadership of Miss Blodgett.
:Mr. Jenny, who was a Lieutenant plays too hard, and the last leaf
G. B, Shaw, both in dramatic
'Vh('n we follow the ~ruse!
was on an Admiral Flag Ship in falls whirling to the ground. Then
Thc facult~· committee in charge works and in novels,
As we strugglc to write
The
study
halJs
spC'nt
in
the
Iithe
Pacific for IS months, \Vhen she blows a last lingcring kiss and
of the picnic included ~anna Kirk,
A h. the subtle deUght.
bary
are
used
mostly
for
reference
he
returned
]10 was in Norfolk for a ro!')y-cheeked apple falls in fareJack Christian, Adchne Strouse,
Clothed in words erudite
",york.
white
the
pleasure
books
are
a
few
wecks
and then was as- well with a thump. And as gaily as
Marjoric Hughes, Mary Armstrong,
\Vco have nothing to Jose.
for
the
most
part
ta.ken
out
for
signed
to
the
Philadelphia. Navy she Came, she is gono.
Mabel }<~\\'ing and Virgin,ia Engle
Ah, the subtle delight
home
reading.
Yard
for
a
year.
was general chah'man.
-Anne Hickman.
When we follow the l\[use!
New Bond Campaign Under Way
Lt. Hunter. Bon of Mrs. Maurice
Griest of South Chester road. has
SPONSOR COFFEE HOURS resumed his duties on the staff of
~en she learned what a formidable task she would
the Evening Bulletin. He and Mrs.
The Coffee Hours at the Swarth- Hunter reside in the Haverford
face as Executor of her husband's estate, she resignecl
morc Naval Annex were sponsored Villa Apartments, Haverford,
- d trust inStitutlon
' - - l i ke ours., I.
in favor 0 f an expertence
by the following local groUps. on
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Monday, October 8, Servic~ \Vivcs
II. when the hostesses were: Mrs,
Many men, and their wives, come in to discuss the
Boyd Stauffer, 1\1rs. M, \V. Shell en- ~
3I).odd details inclnded in settling estates before mali.
barger, l\trs. Cyrus R. Harvey. Mrs.
Hobert H. 'Valker, Mrs. Edward
iog their choice of Executor. Why don't r
SipleI'.
On \Vednesdalo~, last, the Reading Group was the sponsor and the
STEAKs
CHOPS
hostesses. 1\Irs, Alhert Johnson,
SEAFOOD Our Specialty
Mrs, Henry Pi.pet', Mrs. Guy F.
Deming and Mrs. Hel'bel't Fraser,
Completely Air-Conditioned
On Ii'rida~t, Octobm' 12. the !\IuMember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
sic Club held forth with hostesses
Mrs, Hoy Delaplaine, 1\1l's. \V. J.
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Blaclnnan. Mrs. Anthony Vent ncr
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the hostesses being 1\II'S, Andrew
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!'IHHlSOI' t he social ]lcriod wil h hos~
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ow that Victory finds us rcturning to the ways of
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Al'lhur H, O. Hedgl'ave, 1\1I's, Al~
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bert Garrett, Mrs. H. Ii'. Toole and
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Peace, wc want to thank thc Public for thcir very
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:'ITrs, A. V. n. On'.
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THE
SCHOOL ADOPTS
NEW FOSTER CHILD
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Lt. T. PIerce Hunter. U,S.N.R.,
has received his honorable discharge from the U. S. Navy at the
Naval Center. PhlJadelphta, after
four years of servtce. He served
in the South Pacific for 21 months
attached to a squadron of motor
torpedo boats with engagements at
Moratae, Leyte, Tarrahan near
Borneo, New Guinea,
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On walking past the darkened
museum room last week. We heard
a deep voice comment, "A pleasant
thought will help." Of course, we
had to find out just what this plcas~
ant thought would help, and 80 wo
pecked Inside to find a photographer with his usual array of
equipment focused on an innocent
senior. 'Ve gathered thnt the photographer was trying to bring out
a smile on his Victims tortured
face, while the senior doubtless
felt as though he was being given
thc third degree. We sympathize
with the senior In his sacrifice ot
comfort for the sake of the yearbook. Personall)#. when before the
glare of photographers' lights. QUI'
nosc always itches.
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Cameron Hall, Mrs, Judson
Hoovcr, Mrs, G. C. Irvin. 1\Irs.
C, H, Jeglum. Mrs. Donald p,
Jones. Mrs. li'red Murray, Mr8, Harry Oppenlander. Mrs. •". T. RanBburg, Mrs. Miles !tobinson, Mrs.
J<;ric Sanville. MI's. B. I'~. Schwalm,
Mrs, Conway Zirkle. Mrs. Antoni
Zygmund.
Mrs. W. Bass, Mrs, Milton Bryant, Mrs. Clifford Buck, Mrs. Wm.
R. Bullock, Mrs, C. H. Chickering,
1\Irs. Weslon Clarke. Mrs. Leslie
M, Clarke, Mrs. J. Dllhvyn Durnail, Mrs. Guenther I.'roebel, Mrs,
Russell Heath. Mrs. Roy Horsey,
Mrs. Arthur C. Howland. Mrs. Nora
man Hulme, Mrs, Everett Hunt,
Mrs. Thomas Jackson, Mrs, John
Hobert Kline. Mrs. Vlm. Hobert
Landis. Mra, George ,\V. 1\1ac1ntyre, Mrs. Herbert C. Patterson,
Mrs, J. A. Perry. Mrs. Charles B.
Thatcher, Mrs, William \V. Turner
and Mrs, Paul D. Williams.
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SWARTHIIOREAN
FRIDAY, 0C'f0BER
FACULTY GROUPS Enthusiastic ·Throngs Out
AID TO PUPILS
CLASSIFIED
For Fall Sports' Season
Athletice and physical IItD.... are
The aupport and respect of the
As· has beeD the cuatom at among tbe major aapectlll of scbool whole hockey, team go out to
Swarthmore High for the past few life. Swarthmore's phyBlcal educa· Heather Champion, thta year's cap11IE NEW GARNET
yean certain faculty commltteea tton program 18 widely known for tDln. Heather. who te Engllah born
This issue of Garnet is the beginning of a new paper and a have been 80t up to ",!,ork for and ita
etrectlveneaa and eftlciency. It and ralaed. came to America In
new policy_ Garnet is a new paper-a large printed page has With the pupl ...
is all inclu,31ve. Every stUdent par4 iB40. bringing the old English trasucceeded a small mimeographed magazine. Garnet has a new
committee UD- ticlpatea In after school sporta dition with her: ahe proved more
policy-the value of its contents differ from anything published derThetheCurriculum
than superior as a hockey player.
chairmanship ot Harry throughout the year.
in the past. The change fulfills more thoroughly the functioh Oppenlander will meet once &
The 8UCCesa which ,Virginia AI· Since she haa been on Varsity since
of a school paper.
.
month. and plan to make a study len and Ann Sullivan have bad with 10th grade. and,played her position
A school paper informs the community of the· school's of the emphasis of the core pro- the girls' program Is partlcul8.rly 'with amazing skill. It was natural
activities. Garnet, as a printed paper circulated with the gram In the 9th. 10th, I1tb, and encoura.g1ng, since such an exten~ that ....she was chosen as captain
Swarthmorean, will reach nearly every home in the borough. . 12th grades. The' faculty members slve program Is atill a novelty to thJB year. Heather manages her
fA school paper reflects the standards of the school. Garnet, are Harry Oppenlander chairman. many sections ot the county. The team well, and we know ahe will
girls out for hockey use two ·601ds lead 1t through a victorious seawith the spirit of reporting events instead of opinions of events, Alice Blodgett, Hanna. Kirk, Henry after
One hundred and fifty son.
will make the reader his own interpreter, and enable him to Hofmann. James Irwin. At the girls school.
make up tho varsity. first"
present the committee Is working
gain a real and unified idea of the school jn action.
teamr&econd team,.and subs: sec~
Phrases like: "Oh. what lovely
A school paper is the training-ground for intelligent, in- on a series of curriculum prob- ond squad, third and. fourth teamsl
·tqrklsb hankies," or "'golly. J.t's just
formative writint::. Garnet, seeking accurate expression of. the lems.
and their subs. Intra-class tour..
The Guidance committee under namen6f are held among girls not big enough to . dry between my
school through Its writers, creates ability by even higher detoes," even though t.hey're not
mands fro~ the individual and by the guidipg influence of public the chairmanship of Elizabeth on regular teams In the 9th to heard 80 much this year" are sUll
Barton will function as the need 12th grades, and among teams
scrutiny.
.
being tossed around down 1n the
arises. T~e faculty members are from the 8th to 10th grades.
;.
. The basic assumption behind the printing of this type paper Elizabeth Barton chairman, ~ne
locker room. Some busy post·war
is that the community is vitally interested in the school. The. Boulter. Mabel Ewing, Dorothy The varsity and second teanui' planners have already decided on
school, after all, is one of the main builders of the individual, Adams, Russell SnYder, Marjorie play seven games with outside big six feet square towels•. emteams. whUe the 3rd and 4th, br.oldered wUh a big .garnet letter.
the citizen, and society. It is right that there should be an open Hughes and Virginia Engle. Mi88 squads
outside games;, Although they may cause the laundoor through which all can see what has been accomplished and Barton teels that the. most im- In orderplayto five
give every girl a dry & headache, at least "now the
what new achievements need to be made. These accomplish- portant work planned for this year chance to play with other teams,
ments wilt come into the world with the growing child and so will be an Independent Guidance Jhe class teams from 9th to 12th girls can even dry behind the eara.
will the unfulfilled needs.
.
•
program.
grade play Springfield and Nether •.
.
The
girls'
have
proudly bestowed
Only when the school is connected with the world, and
Swarthmore High will go aU-out Providence claea teams from the
names
on
the
rows
of lockers down
is not an isolated phenomenon of educational theory, can the In ita efforts to help the Red Cross same grades.
In
the
locker
room.
The two rival .
needs of the age be effectively evaluated, in the student's life. this year. Mabel Ewing, Red CroBS
In the regular school schedule,
rowa
are
Good
Luck
Alley and
Garnet strengthens this bo.nd between school and world.
sponsor, reports that the Junior every 8th and 9th grade girl and
Bowllng
Alley,
both
of
which
boast
'Red Cross- has grown by leaps and boy takes gym five days a week
bounds. She expects also, a lot of plus one health period. IJ;l the 9th faithful residents.
SCHOOL SPIRIT
flne work to be done.
When the gridiron represents.School spirit is that intangible substance that makes an The faculty members ot the Red to 12th grades. students have tour
periods of gym every ·week. with tives of Swarthmore High School
ordinary average school distinctive and outstanding.. But to each CroBS Club are Mabel Ewing chairone period of health.
defe'l.ted Darby to the tUDe of 31of us school spirit has a different meaning. It means doing man,
Anne
Boulter. _ Adeline
Directed by' W1l11am Ziegenfus O. Swarthmoreans. young and old
something in our own way for the school. It means coming ollt Strouse, Edith Kenny, Margaret and George Reimer, the boys pro- alike, turned to their neighbors
and standing in the rain to cheer for the football team. It means Moore, Byrhl Plattenburger. Mary gram of .seasonal sporta, obstacle. and InstrUcted them to watch this
earning some extra rqoney to back a school drive. It means Schmidt. Nathan Bell. and Robert course, and calisthenics also glves' team for It was going to go places.
supporting and participating in school activities. It means Sauter. Work has been started on every boy more than a passive' Be~ides downing Darby. they also
volunteering to do some unpleasant task just because it will afghans. lapboards, wdttng port- close of piJyslcal education. Be- took Nether Providence into camp,
help the school.
sides the many who participate on 31-0. and swamped the highly toutfolios, DutcuPS. ashtrays. etc.
school teams, Intraw"Illural sports ed Media. array. 27.7.
There
has
already
been
a
book
But school spirit doesn't consist only of giving. Each of
reach
practically all other boys.
We teel that this team Is destined
collection
In
the
elementary
schools
us receives in proportion to what he gives. When the school
It
Is
amazing
·how
every
8tu~.·
tor
. ~ven greater things In the' tu.
comes out on tpp in some activity or wins a .tough game, that and during Book Week, Nov. 11-17,
dent
has
Improved
In
coordination
ture
that It 1$ S'o~I!JJ ~o_~~~:'
feeling of pride we get more than repays us for any effort we thoro will be a drive In the JUnior during tho tew years ot the new vince and
Its
backers
ii.l even more deand Senior High Schoo~.
have. given.
program. Previously. the p!l0rer clslve ways.
Mr. Bell's classes, who are study- student never was able, to get
Here at Swarthmore there is every reason why there should
be superb school ·spirit. We seem to have been givep almost Ing China, will make a scrapbook enough training, but now everyIt is not surprising to note that
every conceivable advantage that it is possible to have. Most of which Is to be sent to our courage- one can participate In a sport and such a powerful squad has In Its
us come from excellent homes and live amid an enriching en- ous ally. The faculty wUI obtain enjoy it. That Is the best selling ra:nks six letter men. They Include
vironment. We have the promise this year of very good ath- a film on China and a_ speaker who point of the program.
Captain Dick Shelley, guard. and
will
tell
of
the
home
lifo
and
the
carter
Davison ot the same posiletic teams, and our physical fitness and health program has won
work of Chinese ReUet. In addition;
"Tubbs'
McCowan, who was
us nation-wide attention. We have and always have had a very tion; there will be a. collection of
On Thursday afternoon, October All.County tackle last year, 88 &
high schola;tic standing. And so, if all of us get in back of our medical supplies and money to send 1t Swarthmore's varSity hockey sophomore: Don Swan at center:
school with a grand school spirit, thi~ coming year sh:lUld be to China.
team met Springfield, its :first op- "Alabama" BUI Nelson at quarterone of the best in Swarthmore's history.
The faculty committee also spon- ponent this year. and emerged af- back: and haIC-back .Jack Haran!.
ter an exciting game with the who Is now only a sophomore.
sors a Service Club. which Is made:
score tied 2·2. The teams, led by However, we feel that most GarNOVA SCIENTIA
up of 7th and 8th gradera. There
Swarthmore captain Champion, net tollowers have heard a great
Education in this post-war era assumes a new importance are different groups working under and the Springfield Captain Haab.. deal of these stalwarts, so we are
that transcends all its previous significance. Education must teaoher supervisors. Edith Kenny erstad, were sparked to a hard fast going to Include brleny 80methlng
change with the times, and the times are greatly changed.. We and her group are working for the game. In the first haIC, with about the fellows playing starting
Hospital. Adeline Strouse's
have passed from the Machine IAge to the Atomic Age. Now it Chester
Swarthmore on the attack, Doris positions for the first time.
group will work on the knitting.
Starting at end we have Ken
is the task of education not only to teach facts and methods, but Robert Sautor's boys wUl work for Black at right Inner scored a goal
also uses an:! outlooks. We are no longer merely scholars of the Veterans' .1I08pltat, Mabel with a long hard puah pass. In Anderson, playing his first year of
past learning all..d present conditions; we are, and must be, in Ewing's group will do the Red the second half Springfield came I varSity ball. Although always
this Atomic Age, also scholars of the world and of its perilous Cross work, and Margaret Moore back with two goals by Reynolds around a football. he' had no acHarris. With the score 2-1 In tual experience until last season.
future. Our little earth at last is at our own mercy_ It is at the and Mary Schmidt will have charge and
favor ot Springfield and only two when he played end tor the junior
mercy of fanatics and fools, of ignoramuses and wise men. It is of the Red Cross activities In the minutes left in whie~ to play, Doris varsity. Ken's best point Is h~
up to education to instill in all minds a realization of this fact, Rutgers avenue and College avenue Black scored another goal to make defensive play. with which yo
and to guide all hands into a prudent usage of our new power.
elementary schools. Even though the tie. to the great excitement of wduld readily agree if you bave
We have loosened the bonds of religious fear, inhibition, Elizabeth McKie Is not one ot the a II the spec lators.
seen him stop all attempted runs
and convention that have slowed our SOCial progress since the faculty supet-visors she deserves a
The varsity a.ttack line up was around his end.
Middle Ages, but we have no universal moral code to replace lot of credit for her splendid work composed
Playing at the other end Is an ...
of Carol Van Alen at left
wbat we have broken. Science is far ahead of sociality, and we taking care of a group, and doing wing. Heather Champion at left other senior, Andy Kirk. Andy
accept no principles by which to guide this science. This condi- work for the Friends' Service Com- Inner, Ann Harvey at Center, Doris played second team last season and
this year is holding down a good
tion makes our knowledge doubly dangerous. Again, education mittee.
Black at right inner, and .Joan
end.
Andy Is a hard tackler and
The
Assembly
committee,
under
is necessary to guide our thinking into sound philosophies and
Streeter at right wing. The decan really snare th~ passes thrown
the
chalt-manshlp
of
Henry
Hofinto an understanding of the great issues upon us.
fense Included Jane Polk, Mary to him.
High school education is at the foundation of all education. mann, has had ita plans curtailed Fetter, Helen Johnson, ~ddy Ev.
Next to Andy, playing at tackle,
In high school we first assimilate knowledge that we have not a bit, due to the. epidemic of pOlio. ans, Minerva Zensen. and Jean Is still another senior. Dick Ray·
The taculty committee consists of Brown as goalie.
ourselves discovered in everyday life. We broaden our scope_ Henry
mond. Although he haa played
Hofmann chairman. Doro.
We profit by the experience of others. High school education thy Adams,
The
second
team
played
earlier
off
and on since seventh grade,
Virginia Engle, Mary
in the day, and won with the score Dick has never had any real exfirst forms our opimons concerning the subjects we learn and Armstrong and
,Nathan Bell. Mr.
their relation to the world and to man. It is important for high Hofmann's tentative plans are to ~-O In their favor. During the first perience up to this year. However.
school education to establiSh· a direct connection betwee,\ the have more Exchange assemblies halt With Swarthmore generally on he has proved to the coaches that
school and the world, between one subject and another, betWeen with other schools and more stu- the attack, two goals were scored he Is of varsity caliber and so earnby Norrlne Taylor as center, and ed the right to start at thiS poslartificiality and reality.
dent participation. Due to the poby Carolyn Morse at right tlon.
In Sw.arthmore some excellent courses are being conducted. lio though, assemblies have not one
inner. During the second . half,
For the blocking back post there
In history, contemporary problems, English, and the sciences been started as yet.
Alice Baugh at inner also account- has been keen competition between
we are learning trends and applications rather than isolated
ed for one goa.l. The defense play- Dick Taylor and Cornell Archbold.
facts; we are forming opinions basell on truths rather than
ed a particulat-ly good game and Cornell didn't play last ·season beLIBRARY ASSISTANT
prejudices; we are learning to reason rather than memorize.
greatly hindered Springfield's at. cause ot a broken wrist and Dick
We are learning to think. Education has taken a great step
tacking player.
played half-back on the J. V. This
forward since the time of our parents, and even of our teachers,
competition
has been_ very close
Bill McIntyre. popular ninth
who were taught dates in history and formulas in mathematics. grader, promises to be one ot the
and It will be Interesting to watch.
Heather Champion. and Taddy
The other new backfield man Is
Education leads to knowledge. Knowledge leads to wis- best Ilbrary assistants this year._ Evans. representing the Swarth.John
Polk. .John, however. ob ..
dom. Wisdom is the greatest weapon of man. It is far greater The work comprises. stamping more hockey team, spoke OVer
tained
a lot of experience last year
than the atomic bomb. The atomic bomb can destroy, but wis- cat-ds and books. checking new WFIL last Monday evening on as he played
second· string and was
dom can preserve and progress. Wisdom can turn the very books. taking notices to the home Stony .!.IcLlnn's program. Martha a frequent substitute.
"polkion Is
principle of the atomic bomb towards constructive purposes. room teachen and other small jobs. Gable. radio sports commentator, a speedy runner and hard to mop
Knowledge, creative thought, wisdom-all prod·ucts of educa- Bill B8.YB that the work Is a lot of weekly holds "Ladles Nll-ht" at this In broken fleld maneuvering. His
fun, but that you really have to time, wben speakers in the vIctnlty
tion-spell civilization, which is not destruction but creation.
specialty Is ralurnlng punts from
work.
give talks on women's sports.
the safety slot.
avenUe
Call 8WL 1171.
PAINTING
For Sale-Two JrlLuea black wool
coata 11M 14.: beaver trimmed no,
platd sports Jacket, all else 16. n each.
llannel alacka, 1. pleated bla.ck wool
BJdrt. alze 26' waiat. .green and gray
plaid """rle jacket, all size II. fa each.
All excellent condition. Call DeUefaen.
swarthmore Ott,-W.
E ....
,. or
~8.
_d,. D-m...
..
FOR SALE-Three.quarter violin and
C Flute In good condltlon: electric
traln ..t. Call Swarthmore ~l-Jrl.
FOR SALE-Daffodil and NarclsallS
bulba. 226 Dickinson ave. SWL 1991.
,f.
ROOFING &: HEATING
TID _
FOR SALE-Large domb top bucket&-day suitable for 30 pJ. tank and
two small aul11ary radiator-.; aleo 10
gal. tank. two small radiators. aide
arm gas heater. ·Call SWL 083%· W.
REYNOLDS
_D,
BOll:
FOR SALE-Coal! I Two tons ·of nut.
one ton coke. To be removed from
Make an otter
Including' the remQval. Call Swarth...
more OSI2...W.
cellar In prJvate home.
FOR SALE-Io'rat
clothes, excellent
Swartlimore 0882-J.
year twin
condition.
baby
Call
SAL~RuK' Bukarra 8'x18' $200.
Others. Call, Swarthmore 0529.
FOR
FOR SALE--Cra.wford table top elec-
tric range In exC4!!llent ~ndIUon. S.o.
Call Swarthmore 2oaO for apwlntmenl.
FOR SALE-Tree ripened or.:.. ...s and
,gra.pefrult- Write tor price. Nichols
and Co•• Kingston, Georgia.
FOR SALE-Underwood typewriter,
metal table, cover, good condition.
$Q. Tel. 0527-R evenlnp.
FOR RENT-Room-double bed-private famUl"·.
Garage. Six minutes
from
Swarthmore. Reply to Box W
The Swarthmorean.
FOR
RENT-For
gentleman, room·
$6
weekly,
near transportation
and tea
room. Telep,hone Swarthmore 02-76·R
III Rutgers ave.
FOR REl\~-Warm cheerful doub1e
and single rooms. Homelike sur·
rounding&.
Convenient to
transportaUon.
Call Swarthmore
Ol6G-.J.
PIANO TUNING
P_
11:=~~r-t
II
loin. Arthur G. Baker Preoldent
of the Community Health Society
or Central Delaware County an_
nounces the apPOintment of Mra.
Elizabeth Ann Groll . . Director
and SUP8rvlalng Nllne to aueeeed
lin. EII...bi.tb B. Plummer.
MI'8. Groff who Is a former atatr
nurse with the agency Is now a
auperviaor In the Germantown
Branch or the Philadelphia Vl8ll1ng
Nune SoCiety.
11-10.11 .
ChMter, Pennaylvan1a.
Solicitor.
SHERlP'Jl"S OFFIelD
COURT BOU8E. lIIEDIA, PA.
FrIday. October It. 1145
8 :10 A.14. Standard Time
Condillona: '260.00 cuh or certlllecl
check at tlme ot aate (unlea ou.....
wtee ltat6d In advertbement) b.a1aDce
in ten da;ya. Other concUtlona on da7
under her- direction at college. at baving claims or demanda .plDBt the
Estate of the decedent, to make knowo
a dinner party Tuesday evening.
the same. and all persona Indebted to
Dr. a.nd Mrs. 'Davld McCahan of the decedent to make payment without
Strath Haven avenue were co-hosts delay to
STUAltT F. SMITH, Administrator,
with Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindley Peel
Copplee Lane. WaUlll8ford. Pa.
ot Columbia avenue when they en ... Or to hi. Attorneys,
P. SWARTZ, E .....
tertalned at the Mccaban home In JAMES
Phlla.., Pa..
honor of the Percy Gllbert s hou!Se GREER '" JOHNSON.
guests Mr. and Mrs. C. P. WaLk~:, 11 South Avenue,
Media. Pa.
t6-9-21
of San Francisco, cal.
F'lrst Lieutenant Robert D. Rall
NOTICE
of Park avenue recently released
NOUce Is hereby given, pursuant to
.
the prov18lonB ot the Act or June 28,
from the ~rmy Air Corps after 1917. P. L. 6f5, and its amendmenta
serving as a pilot of a B.2.•• will and supplements, of IntenUon ta file
In the oftlee of the Secretary of the
assume new dutlea wlth tho Amerl- Commonwealth or PennsYlvania. at
can Export AlrUnes In New York, Hamsburs, Pennsylvania. and In the
office ot the Prothonotary of the Court
Monda.y next. He wlll fly. tor th9 or Common Pleas ot Delaware County.
A.E.A., on tripe to Europe a.nd PennsYlvania. ~n Wednesday, October
Russia..
24, 1946, a Certhlcate for the oondlJct
of a bUBlnet18 in Delaware County,
Mrs. Jane Porter of Yale avenue. PennSYlvania, under the 8.8Bumed or
entertained two tables at bridge fictitious name, style or designation of
"Dew Drop Inn," with Its principal
ThuM5dQY evening. Her guests 10- place
of business at 407 Dartmouth
clude.d Mrs. Robert E. Moist. Mrs. Avenue, Swarthmore. Pennsylvania, the
and character ot which la tea
Frank H. Robbins. Mrs. George St. nature
room, restaurant and catering buslGermaJ.n, Mrs. Wallace Lippincott. neBB. The names and addreaaee of ali
and tho MIMes Allee Redgrave, persons owning or being Interested In
saId business are Margaret G. HumHelona Shenkle, and ROMmond phre)"B' and Zerelda H. Carpenter,
Providence Road.. Nether Providence
Jones.
Lt. J. H. Latimer, U.S.N.R" who
served as Navigation Officer on the
U.S.S. Tappaha~nock .tn the Pacific
area has been released: trom Naval
duty a.nd I. Visiting hi. parents IIIr.
y
S _ Metal Work
and Spouting
P. O.
Townabip. Del_wan cOunt,., Penu)"l-
vania.
DONALD H. HAJULTON. EIQ..
10 Eaet Fltth Street,
No. 71.
ESTATE OP STUART F. SMITH. IR., Fieri Faclaa
allO Jr:aoWJl . . 8TUABT FARWBLL
.June 'l'erm. 194&
8MITH, la., late ot _eUler Pro,l.
Mrs. Helen Hell of Park avenue
deaee TWIt., D ....ware CO••f7, 1'a.
All that eertaln lot or pl0C'4 of
Letters of AdiDlnlBtration on· the ground wJth the meauage or tenement
was hostess to a group ot foreJgn
above Eatate have been 8I'&nted to the thereon erected, situate on the aouthstudenta who are studying English undersigned, who 1'flQUestB all person"
eaat aIde 0: Shlrley Road at the dla-
EDWIN B. KE" EY, Jr.
FOR SALE-Lady'a black ox.fords .sIze
7AA.. Nearly new.
No .tamps.
Can Swarthmore 466S.
HEADS NURSING SERVICE
NEWS NOTES
DAVE WOOD Md'.0755
Call Swarthmore 14:&6.
7
of aaI..
CALL
FOR SALE-Two atria evaniDl' dre_eIf
size 16; boy's tweed overcoat size
• •
y
lin. Edw....d N. lia¥ of Open
'1
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• • •
THE SWARTHMOREAN
entertained. tile forelp.
Of the eoUe... at the perFOR SA'E
formance of "Snafu" at the Play.
Club Tneoday ,Y.nI~.
FOR BAliE Steln.aY.f!!iLD4
beautiful condition.. $liIUpJ rllve
IIr.
and loire. William McCabe
I>ed& TeL 1IAIdJ .. Jill.
Harvey
sad their eon Billy moved
Ii
FOR 8.ALl!)-G1r1·. fitted black cloth from NorwOOd to their newly pur..
coat;; IUver fox collar, alze 9• .hard.
chased home at 848 Swarthmore
lY worn. "0. Phone SWL 1072.
avenue Monday.
•
FOR SALE-Two pair of Btel""rwalt
evenl. eUppen. sia I%:B. me41um
heels. black or areen. BoUt tor '6.
Football and Hockey Attract Many as
Coaches Ziegenfuss and Allen
Encourage Players
Committees Named
For Special
Work
19, INS
a.ord 18 the
can he
the ou&-Ol-_
A. L.
for tile
IIOIWE FREEZERS
Soon AvaIlable--lDqulre now
Morton D-L.:_ention
&c
:'i~"-,,,.
Appl;'nce Set ,ke
11 HOR.TON AVENUE
NJght Pliooe Media .1 • ...J'-S
Da7 Phone SWa. 0812
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Walter V. Linton
tanee ot JlYe hundred and ninety-one
and eleven one-hundredths feet 8OUthw_tward from the Southwest aide of
Walnut Street. In the TOWlUlhlp of
Upper Darb)", COunt)" of Delaware and
State of PennsylvanIa. Containing In
tront or breadth on the aald Shirley
Road twentY-H.ve and Jlve-tentba feet
and extending of that width In length
or depth Bouthea.atward between par.
allel lines at right angles to the aald
Shirley Road 8eventy...thfM and flftytour one-hundredths feet to the middle
of a certain ten teet wide private
driveway extending eouthweatwud into Locu8t Street and northeastward
into Walout Street.
Under and subject to certaln bUllding restrictions.
Together with the free and· common use, right. Uberty and prIVilege
ot the aforesaid private driveway as
and for a driveway. passageway and
watercourse at all times hereafter forever, in common with the owners. ten.
ants and occupiers of the other lote
of ground boundlnl' thereon, or to any
other properties to whl~ the use ot
said driveway may be extended.
Improvements constat of two I!!lCOry
stucco I!!Ieml-detached house, porch
front,. 18XSO feeL
..:,old as the property of John Don...
PaUl Lane Ives, Attorney.
10.11
Ii. B. MUNSON. Sherllf.
and Mrs. Roy S. Latimer of Cornell avenue. He has been joined
by .Mrs. Latimer and their baby
son J. Harris. Jr.• who have been
living with the tormer's parents in
West Newton, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs, S. Milton Bryant
Contractor &lid. BoDder
CUSTOM Bun.T HOMES
when resl.l'ict101111 are Utted
Alterations &: Re.,.in
of South Chester rood· were hosts
this week-end to Mr. and Ml"R.
Richard Bergman ot Chicago.
Ridley Park OaaaH
In vicinity
aves.
Call
The Rutgers avenue kindergarten
class. chaperoned by Its teacher
Mles Margaret PrIce, will visit the
DarUngto.n Farm Darlington, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Burke
or
IIPIan now the home you w8l~tll of Westdale avenue entertained
or
Evergreen 3805
their daughter-in-law Mrs. R. L.
Desirable lots available
Burke, Jr., with hel' young son
FOUND
Richard, and Mrs. P. 1.. Snyder ot
FOUND-Gold initialed locket, ThursSchenectady, N. Y., and Miss Edith
day morning in village. Call at
Borchers of North Bergen, N. J.,
Swartllmorean Office,
as their week-end guests.
FOUND-Monday morning on LatayetPriscilla Gites, daughter of Mr.
te ave.• -strand or pearls. Can at
Swarthmorean oOlce.
.
and Mrs. Walter C. GJles of Rutgers avenue has been elected treasFOUND-Ring on Strath Haven ave.
Phone Swarthmore 2253
OWner may r~galn by descrIbinG
urer of her class at Vermont Junsame. .can at 611 Strath Haven ave.
Ior College, Mo.ntpel1er, Vt.
FOUND-Plastic rimmed glasses near
Mr. and Mrs. Roland G.
UllRutgers ave. school. Call at the
man ot Harvard avenue will leave'
Swarthmorean office.
Thursday for Newuort News, Va.,
to visit their son and his famUy.
PERSONALS
Mr. Ullman will continue on down
and
PERSONAL-Electric ,heaters, Irons,
to South CaroUna on Monday on
and vacuum cleaners repaired, cf{j'tbusiness, Mrs. Ullman will ..eronin
cd f~r and delivered. Call Robert
Brooks, Swarthmore 1648,
in Newport News tor two weeks.
PERSONAL-Subscriptlons to all mag.Russell WJfite, son of Mr. and
Commercial and Domesticazines, Call Mrs. Bertha p, Faries
Mrs. Russell White of. Benjamin
SwartJ1more 4589-'V.
Prompt Service--Refriger- West avenue, who has been stationed in Germany since January
ators, Washers, Vacuum
LOST
spent hIs first leave of three days
Cleaners. Radios
In ParIs.
LoST-One hlack rubber poncho at thc
station Satur
more .536-W.
WANTED
y
Charles E.
Builder
E:
MORTON REFRIGERATION
Appliance Service
w. J. ST,EPHANI, JR.
LOST-ZIPPER jacket with blue lining
and zipper poclmt. Finder please
call Hyde Alden Swarthmore 1244.
Morton, Pa.
FOR RENT
Da,. Phoue-Swarthmore 099S
~ighC Pbon~MedlA
FOR RENT-Completely
furnished
master bedroom and private bath for
gentleman.
Telephono
Swarthmore
0193.
~RENT-Two rooms and private
bath third floor, preferablr unfurni-shed. Garage optional. Busmcss lady
or couple desired. Convenient to transportation and ten· rooms. Telephone
SWarthmoTl.' 1634-"1.
,
P I _ Fram!ng--StaUOIlf!Il'J'
_Xodal< BappIka
G"""'ng c&m..-UObb,. (Jnft
• • •
SIMMONDS
'114 Welsh 8tl'ee&
VI Beer
'PIl\/", CII••1or 1-1181
,
IAstIJIge Solicited
W. S. Bittle &: Son
Real l\ilOIate
Notar,. Pabll~Insuftmee
ASSURED HOME OWNERSHIP .
BOX It. R.lDLEY PARK
PboDe RIdley Park IIM'J
SHOW
It's really worth a trip to the city to see just how
bright ·and gay a step-saving kitchen can be.
You'll pick up no end af new ideas that will fit
right into those kitchen and laundry plans for
your home of tomorrow. There are suggestions
for new types of lighting ___ how to arrange your
wiring for greatest convenience in plugging in
your mixer, toaster, grill and other electric appliances. And of course you'll be interested in the
built-in dishwasher that does the "dirty worl<' of
after-meal clean-up. So, on your next visit to the.
city, make it a point to visit the •• _
Phone Chester Heights 194
Up to 20 Years to Repal'
l\lonthly Loan Installment as
tAl'" as $5.24
No Brokcra~ O;m,ntisslons
No Scrl1ce CJnnoges
Liberal Allowance Toward
Acquisition Oosts
INSURAKCE PROTECTS YOU
-NOT THE LEl'JDER
GUARANTEES
YOUR WIDOW
(a) A Home Paid lor
(b) Not a 1I1ortgage
INVESTIGATE NOW!
Don'& Wal& Until Your PI e3cn&
Mortgage Esplres
OONSUIlI':
KITCHEN SHOW
,
10th and CHESTNUT STREETS
ELECTRIC SERVICE
Monday lhrough fridOY-8_30 A. M. to 5.00 P. M.
Radio & Appliance
Repairs
Saturcloy-8.30 A. M_ to Noon
Prompt S~rvice
CaD Swarthmore 1984 . f
IIanT A. BrehI
Agent
•
Repair Foundation
Plantings Now
Plans tor Residential Financing
Interest Rate as Lo", as 4%
L S. KD.V1NGTON
Swa. OUt'"
Landscape Contractor
818 J-S
eo:ne· m•
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'IILADEL'HIA
ELECTRIC COM'.I'
T""
IWA8'l'""QRe;""..
~'~----~------------------~--------------------~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~T;'ea::m~ea::p~~~m~';E4~ward:: ~ No~
.~~y~ ~ ~" I~
_r.
and lire. E. D. Brauna of
V8.8IILr avenue are entertaining Mr.
and. M ..... J. Eo. Underwood of
PalnavlUe. Ohio, formerly of W:allIngford Hills as their peste for a
few 4&)'8 of thll ......k.
~
Mre. G. H. Froebel of· SW&l'th.
more aveuu. 18 ·euteNmm.,
.
..
_eat.
tor IUIlcheon and bridge today at
the BowU.,.: Green Country Club
In houor of Mrs. A. 8. WI.leam of
North ChA.tAr road.
-..,.
NEW
STORE .BOURS
As Posted Last Week, Starting This Week End
Our Markets Will Be
OPEN.
FRIDAY
'TIL
9 P. M.
SATURDAY 'TIL 6 P. M.
Open Each Day at 8:30 A. M.
TIff fOLLOWING ARE pOlm fREE
TURKEYS K~i:'?:::!A
W!lNS NiB"\iN~
,..... ~III...
CHICwr
~...
Breast Veal" N ...
"2Oc
Shank Veal _.,"28c
Plate Beef ....
"1ge
Ground Beef
"28e
la37e
Fresh Beef Liver
t:ooked Salami VaI·17c
•
~9c:
Ib;J#
N........ ,.""19c
33c
39c
Neck Lamb
Bolcigna
Liverwurst ......
...,. I. 24c
Cheese ~!~:~1'YIII
Frankfurters .~... '·37c
SourKrout N"'" .. "" 2'" ISe
i'llESR .SAUSAGE ~~::":'
Graef. A Count"" Vea'
Veal Roast ::;"':!r
Rib Chops
Shld. thops
(2
~~26c
I. 39c
12 .b••• 27e
.3 ",.
39c:
Ib
Or"rf. A SprIng lamb
Lamb Roast s.- Ca1t:b,:l,d~ 35c
'30'" I. 4Sc
Rib Chops
Shld. Chop.
LARGE MACKEREL
I
ROJefish Fillets ...., I. 3Se
Dressed Whiting
"17c
Sl:C:
Ib
'20bll.
38c
Io,'on
Oyster........".,"
Smoked Kipper
""29c
"29c
Catsup Ritter R'I... T ....... 14:.: 17c
HI Ho Crackers
1· ..·2Ic
NABISCO
SPICED
OOves
Ollvar Stuff.d .
IO·OZ Mt SSe
Plain Olives 011.., 7·" Nt 26c
'" PI...
12·..... 19c
Pickle• ..
....I.lx.d
Prim Rice
12... ••• ge
1·" 29c
Prunes Callfon._ 110-70 '1.11 2 pkIS
·~~FERS
Lunch Meat D""UIU. la'lI tal 33c
.. ... 12c
V IneSCIr ASCO.......
Dlltlllid
.
Pickles WII . . .•• KM"er Dill .. J&r 27c
Z~·49c:
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETA!SLES
IO 45c:
Idaho Baking
'bs
Pascal Celery T....
-xr:::.lr:·· Z~C
Z 'b. 1Sc
Neub,. Splaach
California Tomatoe.
--....e.
,b
ZSc
.... lb.
:ISO
......
J,I<.
C.Ufomlo
Small., Siz..
Bartl8tt
Pear."M~::::I:: Z
~
'b. Z90
N•• 21Z0
8111'Iock Sweet Pea.
N"'"
•• 2 .... Ic
can
..,
Ideal A.para... t'::=.
N,:;,2 140
Battei' Iterael Cora ~d~~
Evaporated MIlk f«md.,.
4 :~~ ~SO
.. No.2 ZSC
Grapefruit Julee :1:::'~:, .
. . cans
100
S,.lvea Seal erea. Cbee.e 3~,
okg
Nabboo V ....etl. . l1~~=:,:"d Z ok•• Z1c
PUbItary'. Be.t 110ur
10 .:. S90
Gleawoo4 Apple-Grape .leU,. !f~ 14c
W.O;la'. Table Salt
ok"';.' Sc
_.... DI.mond",Ohlo
S 1:::. Z90
Ma..
......
Biuenp
~
ASaJ
Halloween favorite
He. Pack
Virginia Lee Supreme
TOMATO
SOUP
a 1':!':.-:_
15c:
do.
can.
•
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....khodwlth
louello Butter
FRUIT CAKE
Z.;!~ ·S·Z9
Beautiful rwulGb" tiil1ft padcoge
ClEANING NEEDS
Swan Soap 3--2ge
9 Swat;! Soap 3 ........ -17e
3-2Oc
Lux Soap
-"~17e
Gold Dust
La
.IALce .....
2-ISe
Rlnsa - . -""23c
Lux Flake.
..... ..1 23c
Laundry Gem. 2 .... 1Se
M1_--
Panon'. ammonia
,
III
19c
2-13c
StH'DOL' B'O''A'RD'. IN"
that aU
~nbi~umN
pya
MUU~
Various Problems
B
Studied y
Group
oap~Ln,
~
,
...
BONDS'
The Red Cross has declared
an urgent need tor chUdre.n's
sweaters. Mrs. Percival Armitage. chairman of knltUng tor
the. American Re~ CroBB. has
just received an assignment of
wool to be used only for chll...
dren's1lweaters. VolUnteer knit..
tars 'are urgently ·needed.
Stop at 314 'Harvard ·avenue
·and obtain yarn and dlrecUons
for your garm~nt. It th.at Is
not possible 00.11 Swarthmore
1376 and Mrs. ArmllBge w111 de·
Uver It to you.
f
A letter was received t~om the
. FridaJ', October 9
Rutgers Avenue Field
Department of Public. Instruction,
3: 00 p.m.-·H.S. Football with Sharon H ll ........
Pia era' Club
approving the School Board's tul~
8: 20 p.m.-··Snafu" ···--··S;;~:y·;·~t;r"20·"······"··"······ PlaYers' Club
tiOIl ealculatJon under the new,S: 20 p.m._IfSnafu" .......................... __.................._ ......_...:......
,.
law. The elementary school tuition
.
. Bunda.,., October 11
Local Churches
I. $152.2" per yea:-. and the high 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship - ....- ... - .... - ..... ~ .......- .......... Meeting House
Oil
11' 00 a.m -Baccalaureate tor 'College ........_..................... .
Rchool tuition '198.~2. The date of
3;16 P.m:--CoUcge COl1\mencement. Speaker Prot. ~~~r:l~~.l\lemOr1al
the regular monthly meetings will
be Changed. beginning in Decem·
ToesdaJ', October 2S
S
I Observatory
d
1:30-9:30· p.m.-Visitors Night ...............
prou
an'. Club
bert from the second Wednes ay
2'00 p m-llr Bamuel Gurln .... _...._....._ ............. _..........Wom
tt'
to the third Tuee1ay of each
8:00 'm ~r.· Club Monthly Bridge .... _......................Nancy Fawce s
•
p..
w_)', Ootober 24
'.
ub
mOAnutthh·ortzatll>. ... was granted to G.
2:00-4:00 p.m.-Needlework Guild Tea ..___.... _................Woman 8 Cl
~.
.
Tllursda),,·Ootober 25
Baker Thompson. high school prln~
9:30-11:00 a.m.-Lecture. Dr. Tereslna. Rowell'presbyterlan Church
i al to attend the Secondary
0
C P •
School
Principals' Conv entlon In' g •• oo p.m.-Swa.rthmorean Wrapping _.......... _.. :._Swarthmorean mee
Harrisburg. October 29 and··30. and
a met:'tlng of the .MIddle States AH ..
soeiation at the Hotel Pe~nSYlv"7'
nla In New York on November !3
and 24:
A report from the property com~
mUtee indicated that the R;lv~r
view Field grading has been about
completed, alt~ough the work has
been greatly delayed, duo to the
amount of rain this summ~r.
v
Although the ~eding was to ~
completed the fifteenth of Septem·
wet
bert t he
· cOJldltion ot the
h
ground has not permitted sue
see ding. The committee also re ..
ported that the new bituminous
stoker in the high sohool "furnace
1
room h~~ been Installed and Is in
operation.
Moo. Tue.. Wed. & ThIll'S. 9:30 to 5:30
. The board Is studyt.ng Plans, for
the post.. war· expanslon and im-FRIDAY - 9:30 to 6 Saturday - 9 80m. to 9 p.m.provement ot the scbool plant fa:
cllities. Th1s wlll include a review
of some of the plans drawn .up In
tho last tew years In I1ght of the
changed curricular needs a.nd the
continual decl1ne In pupil enroU~
t in the upper grades and the
i-;::".......
men
h
lower
marked increase in t e
grades.
..
u
'T
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Speare's for Better Values-Always!
am
,_----'_ _ STORE HOUR.i).S_ _ _ _
SUEDELLA FLANNEL
VICTORY LOAN TO
GET UNDER WAY
Heads Foreign Liquid.ation
Big Committee Aids
Banker Sproat
In Drive
Elrlc B. Sproat heads the Victory
Loan Drive In Swarthmore which
begins Its campaign Monday, Octo ..
ber 29. to share In the natlon·s 11
bUllon dollar goal.
Chairman Sproat reminds bor..
nugh residents that the success or
the community drive will depend
lIpon ea~h resident investing in
Series E. F and G Bonds. "Every
Victory Loan security that you buy
is a loan to your' government to
help finish the job of pa.ylng for
the war, .and .tor establlshlng a
sound post··war economy. W8l" expenditures do not stop when the
last gun has been ftr-ed~ Our flghting men haTe to be brought home
snU given their mUaterlng~out pay.
the sick and injured '- must be taken
care ot, and countle88 other adJustments have to be made to get
OUr country and tho world· back
on a. peace~time ba&is. It Is there ..
tore more important than ever that
every "American buy Victory Loa~
seourittes--a.nd hold them."
The committee which w\II atd In
the .drive ending. Deoember 8- for
tl!~ ~.utJ"'''e, Mo~m.., anll@warth.
~qr ~,;WCt #~~!WJ1!it~f~~,990
A wUUng and enthuslastlc eleventh grade has undertaken tho
sale of tickets to~ the Community
Party. sponsored by the Home and
School Aaaoclatlon tor the benefit
of Its scholarshIp fund. Members
of the class will shortly calion
.residents of the borough and It Is
hoped that the latter wlll :r:~spond
wholeheartedly by buying tickets
tor thls worthwhile project.
It Is suggested that bridge-playIng groups vlan tables for the
Thomas B. McCabe, North Ches~ night of the party, Friday, Novem~
ter road resident whose new poet. ber 9. at 8:15. and ma.ke reservaas SpecIal Assistant to Secretary tions by calling Mrs. R. B1a.Ir
of State Byrnes Is Foreign Liqul- Price. Swarthmore 2166. or Mrs.
da.Uon Commissioner.
Roy Horsey, Swarthmore 2251.
However, no·one need be hesitant
about com1ng to the party alone,
as hostesses will see that all ha.ve
partners ·fol\ brIdge or other
<
games.
There will bo muslc and spec.al
entertainment during the cO",J.rse
of the evening. The committee lB
keeping the ezact natUl'e of the
entertainment a. secret but promLa.. It will be BOmetillng that
everyone wfn enjoy.
As In previoua years tJte com ..
mlttee requesta that all who attend
bring their own card8 and tallies.
Donated articles will be auctiooed
and door prizes ·wIll be Drovided.
Senior girl. '
ID'·serYlDc· retreehrn611bl. tor· which
a alllrht c"arge wlJI be made.
.f:i
'!" ~~:t:;~. ~t. !Jeorll'e 1. Alston,
f)r. ~:'
~.
,.. C. 4niDi.er.m~~"
'."
.. .. . Mrs.
.. IT. v. ..
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"-9p., Eo
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M. Il~Ch",r. Wm. ~.
g~. ~01i>i!<1 1. '~«rJl; .Alba"
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~. ~ ~~ii-ett. ~. ill~"e~ ~~h~". ~~.
w~, !ll-~~~It'«~!"rs.
Ch&rl"
.•~'~lr'lI1'liIlwi"~ ~k I t
Ji:~~e~. Eiw.a~4 t-. ~9.I':~ H4u'0~?
Q....Dl.
+,r.
:fri
4-
Keep warm in this smart
p.j. with set-in belt--and
2 marvelous comfort features-the New .Syl.OSleeve and the Flat-Bak
waistband. Sizes 32 to 40.
••
•
TO RAISE FUNDS
FOR SCHOLARSHIP
'"
nt'
:' ;,
. . 'SoAVE
Pam.al'-'
W'~e H. IlanciAh. t:h~rl"" ·Jtt\il8OU.
li~i~;~~~1.~!t~:l;::;·
fetl!~ ~ T91~.
W'!I:~." ~.
a
'l
~.... Jolin'
S~'r)k
..; .
TRINITY DEDICATES
WINDOWS
_/!IIIrt\!.
ildal\
c. )a4Ier. IJ· 4- TrT~Jf- 'fiu#.
'\iI....... .,un.. ~
'111" t'..~I~~~~
Gifts Commemorate
Mrs. Hill, C. W•
Gree."
.~m... ~e ,~. f.....'. more; ¥.'~' ~o. r. eD9~
. . ' ~~. l'l1!nk R. MUltiOf. Wm.
• ~11J.ij.
c. w:~, Mdm- J;l.
~tll. I>rQi1~1 J. ·HlJf~~. iI. ~.
.ulan
£'«IJ8'er, ...t~II\.::~., ,,~~. J.~hD
{i, ..'. ::~!~ J.i7t.~v
,.k ,.
~l'~'~~
l~ a $. 'llUth~~'rr!: (t~. W~I•
T1!Iro !P"4I"lflc.'1t ~ned glaos
wind..,.. wJII ~. 1>1_04 In Trlnlly
Church' o~ ~un4~ '1.. ~ell1o~
two members of the parish lI'bo
recontl)' illed.
At the ·11 o'clock "",ee a ,,"ndoW' 1n memory of Chart_.~.
Green will be bleeaed by the Rector ot'the chUrch at a "pect.l cere:"
mony. 'l'l!e wlnAo.... a J1~ of
Charles W. Green. deplctrJ _. ~
three telJ1ptlitlons of .r..uo In the
wtlderne.. TJ;le· flrat panel showa
.resus b~ing torilptEo4 \ly tho devil
to tUrn the stones Into brea.t!. The
central lancet portra.ys Jesus on
a pinnacle of the temple being
tempted by the devil to cast him~
self down.
In the third panel the ~Igure of
Jesus Is shown being tempted to
rule the kltigdoms of the world It
he will f~ll dowJ1 and wonhlp the
devil. Below tbls a~ene .n a aeparate panel appears angels min ..
istarlng unto Him after the
temptation e.~rlef10elll. In th~
-panel below 'the. portrayal O_f th"
ftl'll\ temptation. "I majeetJcf~.,
of ,..o.~·''', 81.\<1_ hol~. the
~ablete of the la.... lO)'IIl~ollcal
the· verae. ~h'CD .reeus lIuote4
fn)in the La,., 1ft hla detlance. ot
the dovll.
The na:uree ~ V~h"'c "'\I ~
cl_l)' patterned after the liti.In~
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WAR
BONDS
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"!- ~IiG. ~~n. Mi;". W. F.
'lJ"ip!'?M~0~4 ~~" iii.....
~:,J.'iir~.::;:zl.~;;';~:~:.t.
M:
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:If ~e~ ¥~ 1. ,q. ~!.
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.. ~.,. \(.~ ;t, f: ~U~(.
",~. TiJra n. ~,,,, ~,~r. .J:'.~rDI~.", Ilra 4-''''
~.... N. W. Krase. Mrs. E. 1. Hunt. w~e~ Of '9cio~er '22 ~ Noye~~er 5.
lira. Fel"ris W. Mltcheit~ Mrs. All cvntr1lJutlon~ lIJa)' be left at
Q~orge B. Sickel"
B,. Cookman.
and. Mrs.· lIenry the Swarthmore N~tlonal Ba~k an~
.
Trust Company
LOan
.. ~t,the·Vict.ory
.
desk.
HOLD . .
HOUSE
.TO
-.
..
Mtas Hewes was .~ho beloved prin~
cipal
teache~, or t~~ Rutgers Ave ..
The OctOber meettn, of Tbe
nue
School
for 23 years and her
Friendly Circle WIUI heir! at the
passlng
Is
m91,Jrned
by h~r fo~~er
home of lIIr& Frank GettZ•. 217
puplls
and
a.Cqualntances
In the en~
Dickinson avenue with Mre. F. A. C,
tire
community.
Voaiera and Mrs. .A. Wuest aa co~
The memorial planned c~ns1ata
h~ee.
The' president, lira.
of treea and shrQbbe~ to be .plalJ,tJohn H. Pitman preolded. New
ed on the Rutpl"8 Scb,ool .~Ull~
rnGmbel'll Welcomed InclUded' Mrs.
A portrait ot Mlu Hewea will be
!lirlc 8. BPrG4t. ...... H. 'Weston
bung In the ~hool lniUdinl'.
Clarke. Mre. W. )(ark Bittle. Il....
Alvah W. Stuart, and Mre. Percy G.
Gilbert as .. conb1butlna- lIlember.
The committee apPoInted to .,.
...._ the Thanklpvl.,.: _ . t a m.
Pfe. David B. Da...he~ ala·
dUd.. lin. .Arthur It. O. Req,.a...... lioned at the Military Go.... rnm.nt
~ BomJemll' W. Colli. . ...,d·"", ~~q~ta~. Montere.,. caJ. and.
O. Il. Hook. tt .......oidia par. Jdro ''''\her. Lt. J _ _ G. Dau"
cl>aee _lacl.. /III, two "'bool e~. USMC, alaUOQed at Oamp
chlldreD and milk tor a tuberCular. Pendleton. Cal., arra.npd to m~t
PAtient tor a month. lira. Harvey l'ut Sunday at :Monterey, whe.p
I\. Pierce WIUI thanked for the Pft they put m & call to th.lr parsnta.
of a ruhber rJ.,.:.
Mr. and JI.... Jam.. P. DaUlherl)'.
Open Ho\110 wiD be held by The of Dlckl"",!n avenue.
FrIendly circle at WhItuer ~_. ,.N!"'dl..... to IIA¥ ll!1e ~:.
on November 15' from J to • p.JII. nnlo,! acra- the ....... W8II a c "
k '., .... - ITO' ·eroj ~e;,t to~ dP9i1enoe. tb all of . the",.
'e8i;eOiaiij-"110 lllilee' Daft ''eO!'
bit'; l1choaeliJn_oelt Will preioellt ~ to •.....Ip out.. _ay tor
..~ Ii1iBlbe... ·
SaPiaD.
<>nN
ila':;., ;t;;~Pv' ~.p~. Ileac and
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*1_ of ~~ c~-;:
Fran.e;
fte 4!rf1l
.'
~u lnotead of the
_ : iui4 th. f .... o~
:-~.
tradition
th
faee of a 70U~ mM. III pia\,! 0
IhO u.ual bearded tace ,!f an ",der
.
The .,
T··
1IaI>4
peNOn.
. . iii the Win.
A
doW' _constste l&rcel~ ot sl&ila han..
blo"WP ,. t1!e Br7I! A,.th1n otudioo
. f Oliver Smith. whooe glalS
o
.
olil qthedral In
Adorno ~1!" ~.
.....
t
Bryn Ath)'D. The colo.. were pa •
temed after th..... In Charlrel
where ~,~ - Smtth, ~nt two
,uro m researeb ana &tnd)'.
('Coutluuod o~ Pap ')
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BORO SPOOKS TO
WALK BETWITCHED
There bas been a deCline In
the incidence of infantUe paraI)"..
siB during the J)&8l several
weeks. and no cases have oc..
curred In Swarthmore since Sep.
tember 19.
The ban on various. meetings
and gatherings iB hereby lifted.
(Signed) J. Albright Jones.
Health Otncer ot
Swarthmpre.
College Shelters
14th Ghostly
Parade
BORO REPEATS
SANTA ROLE
Wednesday night will aeo 0.
steady stream of HaUowe'enors of
every size and possible description
bound tor tbl;t College Field House
where trom 6:30 to 6:45 tbe bor..
ough·s 14th Hallowe'en Parade In
15 years will form. Uncrowded.
brightly Visible to all who watch
both paraders and specta.tors prQtocted from weather hazards, the
pa.rade Will get under way prompt.
ly at 6:45 to the lively playing of
the High School Band.
For six years Swarthmore Col ..
lege has been the generous boat to
the parade at Its Field House. The
local Business Association which
planned the first parado In 1930
and ha.s spop.sored every- one since
(even to preparing tor laat year's
which was prevented by the pelto
quaranUne) Is volubly grateful to
the College 'tor its generoalty and
remindS J;>arents 'and children that
the most eloquent than~
from
t~e borougb 18 Orderly•. carecpl'be_
havtor on Ha.Uow~;en.
j
War Service Group
Has Sent Off
Gifts
The Swarthmore War Service
has sont off Christmas boxes to
the men and women In the Armed
Forces. There were 333 Hent to
men an d 1 "iI t
0 'women. t 0 IBII'LLlg
352 boxes.
The contents this year are as
follows: (men) tooth . brush, tooth
paSte. ra~or bladeS. shaving cream,
talc-qm powder. 80ap, clgarettea.
wr.ltlng paper. playing cards, chewIng gUin. and two kinde ot candy;
The ~nn~al Hallcwe·en Parade Is
(women) cold cream, hand 10tiOD. planqed by ~en ".I;l~ re~eJ;tl~er
tooth brush, tooth Paste. soap, clg.. t4elr youtJ;l weU enou8'l1 to. know
t.1).. vA-lue ot giving mischief a gen~
arettes. writing paper. plaYinS' ulne. hearty. wholesome outlet. The
cards, chew1~g ¥U m , . talct.:.m pow~ parade, an anticipated highlight ot
4er, and.. tlVo kinds ·of candy.
the fall Beason. 18' outstanding for
411 Pl11C~8 w~re packed ~nd ramUy and communitY partlclpa..
shIpped 1l\ a ~lghly satIBfactory tion and Is fUn for all who ahare
~Iler~ the P4ckageIJ being ~ent· It. Annually IngenloUa solo and
before the 9cttobB... ·.15··cl~11.Q. pre- ensemble. coetuOlee.·ouer &G·d sur..
Bertbed by ~~ government.
'Pn8e ··t'he b~i-ouS'h" which _chuckles
It Is hoped the Service men and at them long. atterwarc1s. Who haa
women .recelve the pack8.ges OD forgotteb Postmast~r S~Jley and
schedule and that· they give as his brood. or f~e Chal~ gang In
muC;h plea.eure· to them as the ~h1ch several high. scboolers
people or Swarthmore have de.. marched. or tlie bittJlng elephant
rived In ~ndlng them to Swarth.. and donkey who lead off ~e '40
mQreana In all Corners of the march?
you.
8'lobe.
ROBERT McCONE
BURIm TUESDAY
o:t Death 0", ~.turday
H. ThatQher•.Mi-s. Fr.!iDk ~.
. ~en: .~ ~n.1,\""ljI 'Y. C9.'I1~,
.n'!
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$3.00 PER YEAR
Lifts Ban
Home & School Asks
Boro Support
Nov. 9
~l'e C9'l'!"ui>lfy.wll\ bve ~b:e
~~gke)'. I(r.. GeQf.¥'e F:' co~; I(~
ot C9'lt~I1W~8'. ~ ~1!e
~oi:rJs Tayl?,. WrL' E. :Q. Brall~" ~'1y\\~g~
~Ul1aQ. Hewelf M~mor~~l Fun~ ~~e
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SWARlHMORE, PA., OCTOBER 26, 1945
(k,Qrge
f;i-O-Jamas
.:
...
l.!clRABY
VOL ·XVII-No. 42
contribution does tor' the many
lnstltutlons dependent upon these
funda
Plea for Knitters
'.
TMESWARTHMOREAN
··.·WAlf
'.~'
1,'LLlf(y6;
.. , •
ipn·~"'''
If' .,.
,.
pared with the enormous good your
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
lor:B k'
Team captain. Paul an s.
Team captain. Henry W. Linton.
M s Robert P. Bradford, Elinor
r
A. ~ye, Irwin C. Galbreath. Mrs.
Richard G. Haig, MrS. Otto Kraus,
Bcttty Landon, Mrs. "\Vm. E. Soden.
Mrs. Geo. C. Wagner. Mrs. Earl H.
Weltz, Mrs. Russell Wbite;
Team Captain. Mrs. Frp.nk R.
Markley. Mrs. Charles C. Brogan.
Mrs James B. Douglas. Mrs. Ed~
ward W. Furst. Mrs. W. Stanley
Klte~ MrS. May Reynolds, Mrs.
Margaret Rutan.
Team Captain, Maurice Moore;
TeB.m captain, carlos F. Noyes,
Mrs.. George M. Ewing, Edward W.
Furst. Howard G. Hopson, Norman
Hulme, Mrs. Thomas M . .l&OkJBOhn.
~__
E • ~---hal
Mrs. 0 n,
Mn.. .....
J.UKh
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JI. 'Taylor, Mrs. Leroy Wright;
. SAVE
lu the habit of pvl.,.: one to five
dollaN lee If they could not pOI.
81bly double their eublcrtpUon. We
remilld you that thll Ie a oIngle
contrlbuUon to carry ~he work OYer
an enUre year .... d when .pread
Over a period of 12 months the
financial sacrifice Is small COm-
Mr. and Mra. 30hn R. Bates of
North -Chester road enterta.1ned Mr.
and Mrs.' Albert W. Barn"::ut of
Larchmont. N. Y .• last wrok.
. "1
,. ".j
Team capta1D, R. Blair Price. all those who' have prevtoWily been
Mrs. Lloyd Jone., Guy A. Me·
Cor.kle. K. M. Reed. .Arthur S.
RoblDlOu, 1IIre. C. B. SchoelD&ke"
Oliver G. Swan, M.. Neal Thur·
man, Mra. Joseph H. Walter, Jr.:
'I'eam
801..11
Snyder,
Helen Orr. Nell WIseman. Myrtle
The 9-'Jli""bmore School ':;oard :M:cCall1n. E'Uzabeth McKle, Paul
Culbertson.
.
. reaffirme,d ita ... !;.and at Ita October
Th18 year's UntteCl War. ";hest,
meeting In regard to ha.vlng the campaign is known 88 the "VICPennsylvania Ranroa.~· t&'ke stepa TORY CAMP~GN" and a great
deal of emphasis Ie placed ·on the
to prosecute children whp· climbed
fact that-this is a great opportunthe fence over the rallr68,d tracks
ity to show gratitude tor victory in
or in other ways trespassed on the
railroad property. This rollowed the wholeheaI:ted support of this
..
'the ,receipt of a. letter from Cap- year·s drive. ,
Dlrector ~nK 'It. Jrfarkley. ot
tain Roberts of the railroad Polleo
the Swarthmore D!&trlct" explains
Department, announcing that drasthat the. prospect cards and the
tic action would be taken wi~
materials tor workers of the indipersons guiity of the dangerous
vidual teams are dlstrlbuted Bnd
pracUce of trespa.salng on the
actual soliCitation can begin at
railroad tracks.
once. Swarthmore District Head.;
Parents are asked to warn their
quarters are located In the bundchlldren of the dangers of such
ing ot the Swarthmore National
crossings and ot the importance ot
Bank & Tru8t Company and therensLog the underp8.B8es. which are
will be a seoretarY in. attendance
provided tor the safety ot the cit1eaoh forenoon between' October 14
zens.
and October 29,· inclUsive. Addi ..
A report was received of fQculty
tional supplies can be obtained at
changes. Truston Baldwin, teacher
this office and questions having to
of science in the high Bchool, re~
do with any part ot tho ,..campaign
signed to aocept a poslUoD.ln Lowwill ~e explained by the Becretary
er Merion TowDSp.lp. .J. R. Chris ..
on duty.
.
tion retur.ned to duty from ~n1tary
The committee urges this year
'leave, during which Ume he served over three years In the Unite':J
States Navy.
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(Continued from page 1)
Team caplBln • Morris L. Hicks.
Mrs Francis Gibson, John Moxey,
Mrs. M.H, Toole • Howard. Turner;
.J
T~m captain, Dr. Arthur
.
rs.
Wllliam
Downton.
Mrs.
M
.Jones.
.
W F
Edwin J. Faulkner, Mrs.
.
•
Hanny Mrs. D. P. Jones. Mrs.
• A Piper, Mrs. Carroll E.
Henry.
Roble. Mrs. John Schumacker, Mrs.
• Harry A. Seymour. Mrs. H. O. TaY-
.Swrii'th more,
Horace B. P_more. Peter E. Told. oo....d ...Uou· to me...""., their
Chari.. E. R ..... II. -tl. M. Buchu"; pfta to thlll year's "VlarORY
CAMPAIGN". We ...k parUcuJarly
HE'NEWED WARNING
War Chest Off to
Hard Drive
Li,9r:nrx ...
. Ended Long
Illness
Ito~ri E. !!JcC,?ne lIOn ot Mro.
11\& Thom...., McCoue 9t IJ~
IJv.illlue !iJld tb~ I.~. "r. MQCiri)e
dIed Br!-t~dlLf Iii Ta)'lor HO'?!IBl;
He had been ill fOr .everal yean
and was taken to the hospital
Wedneeday tor blood tranafualoDB
when htS 'condlUon became critical. He W-&8 86.
Born In Atlantic City. N. J .• Mr.
McCone later attended Haddqu..
fte14 High School where he gnid ..
uated. For the past 12 years he
has lived in Swarthmore.
In addition to his. mother, he Is
survived by three brothers. Major
How~~ T. Mc·Cone. now BtaUoned
at Fi. Bragg. N. C .•alter _two an4
a half yean of ovenseaa duty: Alan
McCone of Lansdowne; Henry E,
",,,00,,.. >rho ,.. .efYiilg WI~1\ the
j,(ercbiint Harlne. ~d by ! .Latar
Mrs. HOmer H. »Va.... Jr.. ot
ThJs drst parade aince the peace
will retIect undoubtedly roller from
tenmon&. 8hortagea stUl make It
Imposstble to deacrlbe the "urprlse
packages received as the parade
wlnds'rounr! the track but ibey'U
be there for YOU and DO marcher
will be dl.sapp~mted. RII>boDi; Wiu
be awarded to· thoSe coetutUea
~hlch ulilurprlae ""'~' ta..e.~~", tM
JUcIi'es, s~ atep oui ~ardy' Whe'n
y~~ P~ ~eD) tn rf)vi~w. .
~o
the ~~ Parado
~h.
m.,.t
tunl
'.
..
.
of all.
:tJere."
POSTHUMous
. AWARD
..
--
1IIrs. ElIzabeth W. ~pPhicott,
~augh~.,r of' ~r. and Mr8~
·L.
Whitaker of Park aVen1,l8 haa heen
preaented with the Bronze 8tB.~
Ided,a.l ",,'hleb. was posthuinously
awarded to her husband. Lt. Wallace Lippll;acott, .Ii'". The citation
Is as follows:
P.
"F~r hero.tc achievement on 13
.Janua.ry 1945. ObservJng smoke
blllowJng forth rroni an evacu.ted
tan.k, Lieutenant IJPp\ncott rUShed
to the Vehicle an~. d..plte th..
~ee.vy dre eoq.eeqtrated upon the
D~sltiQIl. orawled lnatde the tank
and extLngulshed t)le blaze. Ho
r~'l!r»!le
1111 heroic achievement _ved a
Blrmlnch'am. Ala..
.
vaJuable vehicle from 4Ntr,.c"on
FunerAl ~,rvi-'e'etI were h~I"
and was in accordance with mUlTli.aoiiW In Pltllf!\I.!phla. ~th t1!. tary tradltlon. 1t
.A~!I' ~1Cl!. ~or of
Lt. L1ppl.ncolt. wh9 'l!'1'B a PI~.
the HoliH of Pra)'er.· PIllJa4.lpl!l~
toon
LOader III Ihi' n a~ Taritt
In MlaP, ftlltmtJat ~ P~
.-ttallof;' elf
'8th.. IrI(antry DI.
~1l .f the" ~ Anny. wail
klUed lu acUoa the .fQI\o1!'lili' 4..,.
I.""~\Ilbourg.
~
'Wal.
l PcQtt ef cii~r. ~ LIp.
Dr. Tho",... ~ B"'!'!". DI. eon ~
of 1IIrs. Thom... K. Bro'Wn. Jr. ot plnqott "'" .. ~UMe
Ch~'1r
ill ~cklJ!llOn air.,,~~ 11[1. being Wi'h SchoOl 'and t1!e u.........r.l:iT of
llent 111-:' tjie WIU" l)ePflJ:Pn~t to rie!&wal'
a llI_ber
N!~m~~t8"J ~J;gJ.~,. ~9 -.ct ~ of the B1gma 1!lIJ Fl-atem\'b-.
an Inte\1lreter
the ~""I war
Rev.
ATNAZi~"s
IiuIlt trl&J8; .
t1i..
Iii
uPli
'«
or
wa.
"*
Dr. Brotl>. h... """ eonn_
with the OOtce ,.f War Informa.
tlon m New Yol'k, b""",craotJ.,.: m
German OYer Sbort Wave Blnee
eM17ln 1 ....
ne
·ri.eCobe
.;;'onthlJ'
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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THE
8
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brauns of
Vassar avenue arc entertaining Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
E.
Underwood
~·ro.b.1
Mrs. G. H.
of swartb-I
more avenue is entertaining gucata
SCHOOL BOARD IN
of for luncheon and bridge todaY at
Painsvllle. Ohio. formerly of 'Vall- the Bowling Green Country Club
Ingford Hills as their guests for a in honor of Mrs. A. S. Wickam of
North Chester road.
few days of this week.
RENEWED WARNING
Various Problems
Studied By
Group
The
NEW
STORE HOURS
As Posted Last Week, Starting This Week End
Our Markets Will Be
OPEN
FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P. M.
SATURDAY 'TIL 6 P. M.
Open Each Day at 8:30 A. M.
THE FOLLOWING ARE POINT fREE
TURKEYS "..
CHICKENS NFRYi~G
Ib
hom""
.
"20c
Ib28c
" 19c
Ib28c
"37c
17c
1/.2lb
Ib
Neck Lamb
1·19c
Bologna NIlI.:2 Largl
Liverwurst Smoked
33c
Ib 39c
Ib
TYpo
Va Ib 24c
Ch eese A51aao
Nalllral
Frankfurters s~:!~" Ib 37c
Sour Krout NewlY Made 2 IbS 15c
------------------------
IdESH SAUSAGE
Grade A Country Vea'
Veal Roast Shflulder
SQ. Cut
(2 phi
Ib
26c
Rib Chops
13 phI Ib
39c
Shld. Chops
12 " " '"
27c
Rosefish Fillets Fancy 1·35c
I·17c
Dressed Whiting
SPICED
-WAFERS
49
Ib
Grade A Spring lamll
a." ••
Ib
Oysters Fancy Slewing
Smoked Kipper
d0129c
"29c
Catsup Rilter Reg. or T.\bauo 14~~~ 17c
Hi Ho Crackers
Ib pkg 21 c
Olives Ollm Stuffed
10'01 bot SSe
Plain Olives Ollvar 7·01 1:101 26c
Pipet
12'01 c.:In 19c
P ·lekles Peter
S1Ieei Mind
Prim Rice
12'01 pkD 9c
Prunes CallflN"lIll 60'70t'tb2:~!~ 29c
Lunch Meat DubdQue 12'01 can 33c
Whllo
at bot 12c
V I'negar ASCO
OI!Ulled
Pickles Walbeck's Koshe, 0111 lit 11' 27c
NABISCO
2'b~bx
~~::;k
Lamb Roast Sq • Cut12Shoulder
35c
plsl Ib
Rib Chops
(3 pl1) Ib 45c
Shld. Chops
12 pt.. I. 3Bc
LARGE MACKEREL
I
c
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Pasoal Celery lastv eXI~~lk~ge 25ic
Nearby Spinacb 2 lb. 15C
CaUlornia Tomatoes ,b 2Sc
-es Juicy
California
~ Ibs 2§c
Oran.,
Smaller Sizes
~
Bartlett Pears'i.."~=~:~!~ z lb. 29C
Hurlock Sweet Peas
,a" 12c
No.2
Ideal Asparagus ~l ~;:~:.
,a" ~1c
No.2
Butter Kernel Corn J:,~~~;.
,an 14c
toll
4 (ons
~5C
Evaporated Milk 'a,md.l.
. . No.2
.... cans 25c
Grapefruit Juice ~~:~~::,
Sylvan Seal Cream Cbeese 3·oz
pk. 10C
Nabisco Varieties "'c~::;~:,~"d Z pkg5 21e
·Ib
Sge
Pillsbury's Best Flour
10 b.g
14«=
Glenwood Apple-Grape JeUy 12·.,
glO$:5
32·., Se
Watkin's Table Salt
pkg
I.,g. .4ge
S boxes
Matches DiamBl~~ fillOhio
.
No.2
lISCO
New Pa(k
TOMATO
SOUP
•
IOY, ... z
... (ans
d ••
cans
8ge
15c
Enriched with
Louella Buller
Halloween favorite
Virginia Lee Supreme
FRUIT CAKE
. . . -Ib
. . , box
8e~utiful
S.... Z9
...
reusoble gift package
CLEANING NEEDS
Swan Soap 311110 nkQ 29c
, Swan Soap 3 re\lul.r nUl 17c
3 C1kU 20c
Lux Soap
36'01 pili 17c
Gold Dust
La France Fla',.
2 Pk"15c
School
I'calllrmed itft ... ~nd at its October
meeting in regard to having the
Pennsyh'anla Railroad ta.ke atepH
that all contributors give earnest
conalderatlon to Increaslng theJr
gifts to this year's "VICTORY
Team captain. H. Blair Price, CAMPAIGN", We ask particularly
Mrs. Lloyd Joncs, GUY A. Mc~ all those who have previously been
Corkla. K. M. Reed, Arthur S. In the habit of giving one to five
Team captain. Edward L. Noyes,
Horace B. Pa88morc. Peter E. Told.
Charles E. Russcll. E. M. Buchner;
Roblnson. Mrs. C. B. Schocmaker. dollars see If they could not posOliver G. Swan. Mrs. Neal Thur- sibly double their Bubscription. We
man, Mrs. Joseph H. Walter, Jr.; remind you that thls Is a single
contribution to carry the work over
Team capta-Ln. Russell L. Snyder.
an entiro year and when spread
Helen Orr, Nell \\~jscman. Myrtle
over a period of 12 months the
McCallin. Elizabeth McKie, Paul
financial sacrIfice is smali corneulberwon.
pared wIth the enormous good your
ThIs yeur's Unite a \Var ... hest contribution docs for the many
Campaign is known as the "VIC- institutions dependent upon these
TOny CAMPAIGN" and a great
funds.
deal of emphasis is placed on the
fact that thIs is n great OPPol·tun·Mr. and ?In,. John R. Bates of
tty to show gratitude fOI' victory in North Chester road entel·tnined !\.Ir.
the wholehearted SUPPOI·t of this and ~[rs. Albert \V. Barnt-J.rt of
year's drive.
Larchmont. N. Y •• last wf"ek.
DIrector ll"'ram" n. Markley. of
the Swarthmore District, explains
that the prospect carda and the
materials for workers of the indi't'he Red Cross has declared
vidual tcams are distributed and
an urgent need for children's
actual solicitation can begin at
s,,,'eatcrs. Mrs. Percival Armionce. Swarthmore DIstrIct Headtage, chairman of knitting for
qUarters arc located in the buildthe American Ref.,l Cross. has
ing of the Swarthmore National
just receh'ed an assignment of
Banl( & Trust Company and there
wool to be used onl)' for chilwllI be a secretary in attendance
dran's sweaters. VolUnteer kniteach forenoon between October 14
ters are urgently needed.
and Octob(~r 29,· inclusive. AddiStop at 314 Harvard avenue
tional supplies can be obtain cd at
and obtain yal'n and dil'ections
this office and questions having to
for your garment. If that is
do with any part of the campaign
not possible C'{lll Swarthmorc
will be explained by the secretary
1376 and Mrs. Armitage will deon duty.
Iivel' it to yotl.
The committee urges this year
I
to prosecute children who clhnhed
the fence ovcr the .·ailroad tr'acks
Or in other \\'uys tl'cHpassed on thc
railroad Pl"Opcl·ty.
This followed
the receipt of a lettel' from Captuin Hoberts of the railroad Pollce
IJepo.l·tlUent, announcing that dra!'llIc action would be taken with
persons guilty of the
danv;erou8
pl·actic.'e of trespassing on the
railroad tracks.
Parcnts al'e askcd to warn their
children of the dangers of such
cros."lin,;s and of the impol'lance of
using the undcrpasses. 'which are
prodded fOI' the Hafety of the citizens.
A l'el)Ort was receh'ed of faculty
changes. Truston Baldwin. teui!'her
of science in the high SChool. rcsigned to accept a posit.ion in Lower Merion Township. J. R. ChriHlinn returned to duty fl'om military
'leave, dUI'ink" which time he SCI"Ved o\"cr three yean; in the Unite'l
Statcs Navy.
A letter was receh'l'd from tite
Friday, OL~ober 10
.
Department of Puhlic Instruction,
3:00 p.m.-H.S. Football with Sharon HllI ........ Hutgers Avenue, Field
8:20 p.m.-"Snafu" .................................................................. Players Club
approving thc Hchool Board's tuiSaturday, October 20
tioll calculation
under the new
·S: 20 p.m.-"Snafu" .................................................................. Players· Club
Jaw. The elemsntal'Y school tuItion
Sunday, October 21
is $152.29 per ycu~', and the high 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship .............................................. Local. Churches
school tuition $198.J2. The date of 11 :00 u..m.-Ba.ccalnureate for College ................................ MeettnS" House
.
3:15 p.ln.-College Commencement. Speakcr Prof. MacLeod.
the regular monthly meetings will
Clothier Memorml
he changed. hc~inn!ng in DecemTn('S(luy, October 23
7: 30-9: 30 p.m.-VisItol's Night ................................. .sproul Ohscrvutory
ber. from the Hecond 'Vedncsday
2:00 p.m.-Ilr. Samuel Gurin ................. _..........................\Voma-"n·s Clt!h
to the
third
~ruC!::fJay
of each
8: 00 p.m.-Jr. Club Monthly Bridge ............................ Nnncy 1- awcctl s
month.
\\fctlnes(lay, October 24
,
Authorization was granted to G.
2:00-4:00 p.m.-Needlework Guild Tea ............................ \Voman·s Club
.
Thursdu)', ,Oct.ober 25
Bakel' 'l'holllp~on, high sehool prin9: 30-11: 00 u.m.-LectUl·e. nr. Tereaina Howell.
cilmJ, to attend
the Secondary
Presbyterian Church
Sl'hool Pl"incipah;'
Convention in
8:00 p.m.-Swarthmorean Wrapping .................... Swarthmorean Office
Harrishurg, Octobcr 29 and 30. and
a nweting of the !\I1ddle States Associtltian at the Hotel Pennsylv.),nia in New York on November 23
and 24.
A l'oport frolll the property cOJnmitt('c
indtented that the Rivcrvi(~w Field grading has been about
complctcd. although the work has
been g"reatly dclayed. due to the
vast amount o( ratn this sumUU'l".
Although the secding was to be
completed the nneenth of September. th~
wct
condition of the
ground has no t
perm ·Itte') "uch
.,
semUng.
'rho cOlllmittec also reported that the new
hituminous
~tokcr in the high school furnace
I'oom hus hcen installed and is In
operation.
Mon. Tues. Wed. & Thurs. 9:30 to 5:30
'.rhe board is studying plans for
the post-WtU' ('xpansion and im-FRIDAY - 9:30 to &--Saturday - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.provement of the school plant .facilities. '.rhis ".:ill include a I'evww
of /:jom\) of the plans drawn up in
the last fe,,"' years in light of the
changed currieulur necds a.nd the
continual decline in IHlpil enrollment in the upper gl'ad('s and the
else
,."
tl,. lower
·
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(Continned fI'om IHlge 1)
. I .... Hicks.
'fe:un captain, l\ I orns
:\lrs. FranciS Gibson, .Tohn Moxcy,
~ll's. 1\1. H. Toole. Howard Turner;
Tea.m capt.a.in, Dr. Arthul' J.
.Ioncs, ).lrs. \Villiam Oo\\'nton. Mrs.
Edwin J. 1.~anlliner. ulrs. \V. 1".
Hanny, ~ll"s. D. P. Joneg, l\lr~.
lI('llry A. Pipcl". :\lrs. Carroll h.
Hoble. )lr~ ..Tohn SchumackC'r. lIolrs.
Harry A. Seymour. :i\lrs. H. O. Tay-
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Team captain. Paul nanl;:~:
'l'N1.m captain. Henry \V. Linton.
:'Ill'S. Hollel·t P. Hn:ulford. Elinor
\ n,'c Irwin C. Gallw0ath, ~Il"s.
;~i('h:;I,(i n. Halg",
Otlo Kl·auH.
Ikttty I.andon, ::\11':-;, \\'111. E. Holi('n,
:\ll"s. Geo. C. \Yagn('l", :\Ir:=;. Ea.rl II.
'Veltz, ::\[1":''1. Russel! "'hite:
T(';tIn Captain, ""lr5. Fran1, n.
:\Iarkley. ~1I·s. Charl(>s C. Brogan.
::\Irs. JameH B. Douglas, Mrs. Edwani \V. 1'"'urst. J\[t's. \V. Stanley
Kite, l\Irs. "May Hcynohls. 1\[rs.
::\lan';-:1rct Rutan.
Tcam Captain, Maurice Moore:
Tcam captain, Carlos F. No)'('S,
)'Irs. George :\1. Ewing. Edward \V.
1'-'urst. Howard G. Hopson. Norman
Hulme, Mrs. Thomas :\1. Jackson.
Mrs. Chas. E. Maschal. Mrs . .John
H. Taylor, Mrs. Leroy \Vright;
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SAVE
WAR
BONDS
VOL. XVII-No. 42
VICTORY LOAN TO
GET UNDER WAY
----
SWARTHMORE, PA., OCTOBER 26,1945
Heud" Foreign Li'lnidnli()l1
Big Committee Aids
Banker Sproat
In Drive
TO RAISE FUNDS
FOR SCHOLARSHIP
Home & School Asks
Boro Support
Nov. 9
$3.00 PER YEAR
Lifts Ban
Thel'C has ht.'(·n a (kclilH' in
the incidencu of infanlilu pal'al:o'~
si~
during the past several
weekl"J. and no caSl'S ha \'e ocCUlTed in Hwarthlllol"l..' since Hl'V'
tcmber 19.
The ban on \'arious mceting-s
and gatherings is hereby lilted.
(Signed) J. ,Allu"i.ght Jones,
Health OlTict'r of
Sw:u·thmore.
BORO SPOOKS TO
WALK BETWITCHED
College Shelters
14th Ghostly
Parade
J';lric S. Sproat heads the Victory
\\rNlnt':iday night will see a
Loan Drive In Swarthmore which
IitearJy
stream or Haliowe'eners of
begins its campaign Monday, Octo.
A willing und enthusiastic elevf."·et·~·
size
and possible deHcl'iption
ber 29. to !ihare in the nation's 11
enth grade ha..<; undertaken the
billion dollar goal.
bound
fOI'
the College 1'~icld House
sale of ticket a fOl' the Community
whel'c
from
6:30 tQ 6:45 the borChairman Sproat reminds lJorParty. sponsored by the Home and
ough's
14th
HallOWe'en
Paradc in
ough residents that the success of
~("hool AHsociation fm' thc benefit
the community drivc will depcnu
15 years will form.
UncrOWded.
of itH SChOitll"shlp fund. Membcrs
Ill' the class will .!;;hortIy call on
brightly Yisihle to all who watch,
1I1lon cach resident investing in
'"('sident:-J of the hOI'ough and it is
Sel'ies E, F' anel G llond~. "Every
both paraders and spcctators ))rollOPNl that the latter
respond
Victol'Y Loan secUI'ity that you huy
tccted f"om wl'ather hazards, the
\dHllehe:lI"tedly by buying ticl~et1i
paradc will get under way prompt_
iN a
loan to )'OUI' govel'llllwnt to
lnr
this wOI·thwhile IH·oject.
heip finish the job of I)uying for
ly at 6:-15 to the li\'cly 1)la)'ing or
tilt' I-li,;h School Dand.
the war. and fOI' esla.blishing a
It is suS"gested that bridge-playing groUI)S Illan tahlcs for the
sound }JOst-war economy. \Var exJ··OI· six Yl'al'S Sn-al'thlllol'e ColThollIas B. ).)c('ahl', :-':orth C'he;.lnh..:ltt of the part)". I,"riday, Nuvempenditures do not stop when the
il'1-:'e has IH'l'n Uw g'('Il('I"OllS hOBt to
tel' ruad I'l'sident whose new post !J(,I' 9, at 8:15. and lual.. e re.ser\·a·
la.st gUll has IJeI:n fired. OUI' fightthc p:u-ade at its J"iI.'hl House. The
as ~pecial .-\K~istal1t to Hecretal"Y
tinn~
by calling ~trs. H. Blair
ing mcn have to be lwought hOllle
local
BUSiness ASSociation which
'rhe HWarthmol'l' \V:u' Service
of Hlah' BY"nes iH J.'()n~·ig-II LiquiPrice. Swal"thmo.re 2166, 01' Mrs.
ami giVen their mustcl'ing-out pay.
planned
the first parade in 19:10
has sent ocr Christmas boxes to
dation Commissioner.
ItO}' Horsey. Swarthmore :!:!51.
thc sick and injured must be taken
and
has
SI)()nsol'C'd
e,'(,l"Y one since
the fIIen and WOlllen in the Armt.'d
lIllweycr. no one need be hesitant
('al'e ot. and countless other ad(e"cn
to
preparing
for Jast year's
about coming to the party alone, FOI·ces. There w('re 333 sent to which was preYented by the polio
justments have to be made to get
men and 19 to women, totalling
fiS hostesses will see that all have
our country and the world bael..
quarantine) is volubly grateful to
3S:! hoxes.
partner.., for
bridge or other
on a peace-time bahis. It is thcrcthe College for its generosity and
'1'he contents this year arc as
gr.:.mes.
fore more important than ever that
reminds parents and children that
Thcre will be music and special follows; (men) tooth bruah. tooth
every American buy Victory Loan
the most eloquent thank yOU from
e!ltertalnment dUring the course paste. razor blades. shaving cream,
securities-and hold them."
the borough Is orderly, caretul becf
the evening. The committee is talcum powder. Hoap, cigarettes, havIor on Hallowe·en.
The committee which wlll aid in
keeping the exact nature of the wrjting paper. playing cards. chew_
the drive ending December 8 for
The annual Hallowe'en Parade ia
entertainment a. secret but prom- tng gum. and two kinds of candy;
the Rutledge. Morton. and Swarthplanned
by men Who remembcr
ises it will be something that (women) cold cream. hand lotion,
more district quota. of ;400.000 is
their
youth
\Yell enough to know
6veryone will enjoy.
tooth brush, tooth paste. soap, cigas follows:
the
"alue
of
giving
mfschief a genplaying
As In previous years ttte com- arettes, writing paper.
Robert T. Bair. Geol""ge L. Alston,
uine.
hearty.
wholesome
outlet. Thc
mittee requests that all who attend cards. chewing gum, talcum powDr. R. C. Ammerman. Mrs. J. V. S.
A memorial 8ervice will be held bring their own cards and tallies. der. and ,two kinds of candy.
parade, an anticipnted highlight o(
Bishop. E. M. Buchner. Wm. B. at 12:30 p.m. Sunda,., October 28.
the fall sellHon, is outstanding fOr
Donated articles will be auctioned
All purchases were packed and
B~llock. Roland L. Eaton, Albert In Trinity ChUrch for Staff Sgt.
family Ilnd community participa_
nnd door prizes wUl be provided.
N. Garrett. A. Sidney Johnson. Dr. 'Vatter A. Wernher who died at Senior girls will assist Mrs. Sproul shIpped in, a highly satisfactory tion and is fun for all who shnre
Wm. E.
Kistler. Mrs. CharleB Cabanatuan Prison Camp on .July Lewis and Mrs. Robert Bradford manner. the packages being sent it. Annualb' Ingenious solo and
before the October 15 deadline preKurtzhalz. John Michael. li'rank R. 23, 1942.
in serving refreahments, for which
ensemble costumen cheer and 8urscribed
by the government.
Morey. Edward L. Noyes. Harold
A graduate of Swarthmore Higb- a sUght charge will be made.
prise the borough, which chuckles
Ogram.
Dr. Fred A.
Patman. School in 1931. Walter Wernher
Tt is hoped the ServIce men and at them long afterwards. Who ha~
Wayne H. Randall. Charles Russell. went to Mantia in 1939 with the
women receive the packages on forgotten Postmaster Smalley and
E. S. Sproat. Mrs. J. Paul Brown. 31st Infantry. United Statcs Army.
schedule and that they gIve as his brood. or the chain gang In
Mrs. Walter A. Schmidt. R. Cheater
much pleasurc to them as thc which
He was wounded in Manila when
several
high
schoolers
Spencer. Edward B. ·.remple.
people of SWarthmore have de- marched, or the battling elephant
the .Japanese attacked and was
Peter E. Told, Marlon R. Smyth.
rived in sending them to Swarth- and donkey who Icad of{' the '40
taken to Corregtdor when General
Mrs. John H. Spackman. k:endall
moreans
in all corners of the march?
MacArthur declared Manila an
C. Sadler. H. A. Tryon!J. H. B. Lin.
globe.
open city.
Thjs tlr:~t parade since the peace
coin, Mrs. Agnes M. Haig Sheldon.
Sgt. Wcrnher was wounded again
will
reflect undoubtedly reliof from
Horace B. Passmore. Mrs. Florence
on Corregidor on May 6, 1942. the
tensions.
Shortagcs still make it
R. Halg. Frank R. Markley. Wm.
day the Isiand fell and was taken
impossible
to describe the surprise
T. Ellis. Allan C. Wood. Morris E,
a prisoner to Cabanatuna where he
packages
received
as the parade
Smith. Daniel J. HIlferty. N. O.
died. News of his death rcached
winds
round
the
track
but thoy'll
Pittinger, Joseph Reynolds, John
htB father Ernest Wernher. Chester
be
there
for
YOU
and
no
marcher
C. Moore, Mrs. Frank R. Morey.
road resident. just before the JapTwo
magnificent
Qtained
glB.S9
will
be
disaPPOinted.
Ribbons
wUl
Mrs. Alben T. Eave~son. 2nd.
anese surrender through fellow windows wlll be blessed in Trinity
be
awarded
to
th08C
co8tume.!J
Mrs. S. S. Ruthertord. Mrs. Wilwhich "surprise and fascinato" the
liam H. Thatcher. Mrs. Frank G. prisoners of his son. InvestigAtion Church on Sunday in memory of
two members of the parish who
by
the
War
Department
verified
jUdge8
• .!:IO step out smartly When
Keenen, ),frs. Benjamin vy, Colllnl!l.
recently dIed.
the
storY.
YOU
pass
them tn review. Hore's
~rs. Harold G. Grlft'tn. Mrs. W. F.
Sgt.
Wernher
is
also
survtved
b:t"
At
the
11
o'clock
servic&
a
winto
the
best
parade of all, the most
Hanfl;Y, . ~rl!J. Roland Eaton. Mrs.
tun!
dow
In
memory
of
Charles
W.
his
Sister.
Mrs.
J.
C.
Butler
of
SyraLOUis King. Mra. C. C. West, Mrs.
Green will be blessod by the RecRobert E. McCone son of Mrs.
Joseph J. Greer, Mn. Fred N. Bell. cuse. N, T.
tor of the church at a special cere· Ida Thomas McCone of Harvard
Mrs. E. M. Bas.sett. Mra. ;So H. Hall.
POSTHUMOUS AWARD
mony. The window, n. gitt of Mrs. avenue and the late Mr. McCone
~rs. Morris Lee, Mrs. J. A. Detlef_
Charles W. Green. depicts the died Saturday
Taylor Hospital.
son. Mrs. D. Reed Geer. .Mrs.
three temptations ot Jesus in the He had been III fOr several years
Mrs. I~lizabeth W. Lippincott.
~eorge EarnShaw. Mrs. A. M.
The community will have the wilderness. The first panel shows and Was taken to the hospital daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
Lackey, Mrs. George F. Corse, Mr"s.
privilege of contributing to the .J e:;:us being tempted by the devil \Vednesday for blood transfusions \Vhl!aker of Park avenue has been
Norris Taylor. Mrs. E. D. Brauns. Ltllian Hewes Memorial l.~und the to turn the stones into bread. The when his condition became criti- pre.lented with the Bronze Star
lIra. N. W. Krase, Mrs. E. L. Hunt.
week of October 22 to November 5. ('{mtral lancet pot-trays Jesus on cal. He was 35.
I~!p.dal ":llch was posthumouslv
Mrs. }o-"crris 'V. Mitchell, Mrs. All contl'iLutions may bc left at a pinnac1e ot thc temple being
Born in Atlantic City. N. J .. Mr. awarded to her husband, Lt. WaiGeorge n. SiCkel, and Mrs. Henry
the Swarthmore National Bank and tlf'mpted by the devil to cast hIm- MeCone later attended Haddon- lace Lippincott. Jr. The citation
B. Cookman.
field High School where he grad- i~ a.<; follows:
Trust Company at the Victory Loan self (lown.
Tn
tho
third
panel
the
figure
of
uated. For the past 12 years he
tlt!sk.
"For heroIc achle"ement on 13
Jesus Is shown being tempted to has liVed in Swarthmore.
TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE
.January 1945.
ObBer"jng smoke
Miss Hew('s was the beloved prinrule the kingdoms of the warld if
Tn addition to his mother, he is billowing forth from an evacuated
cipal
teacher
of
the
Hutgers
A veThc Octo bel' meeUng of The
hc will fall down and worship the survIved by three brothers, Major
tnnk. Lieutenant IJppLncott rushed
}j'riendly Circle was held at the nue School for 23 years and her devil. Below this scene in a sep- Howard T. McCone. now stationed
to the "ehlcle and. despite the
pn_"i.'Jing is mourned b)' her former arate panel appears angels minhome ot Mrs. Frank Gettz. 217
at Ft. Bragg. N. C.,after two and hea,'y firc concentrated Upon the
pupils and acquaIntances in the en- Istering
unto
Him
after
the a half years of o,'erseas duty; Alan
Dickinson a.venue with Mrs. F. A. C.
tire
community.
tC"mptation
experiences.
In
the McCone of L"nsdowne; Henry E. position. crawled Inside the tan1(
Vostcrs and Mrs. A. Wuest as coand extlngufshed the blaze. He
The memorial planned consists panel below the portrayal of the
McCone who Is serving with the
hostosst's.
The preSident.
Mrs.
of trees and 5hrubbery to be plant- first temptation. 9f majestic figure Merchant Marine, and by a sister remained at his post and radioed
John H. Pitman preSided. New
ed on the Rutgers School grounds. of Moaes is shown holding the Mrs. Homer H. Evans, 3r.. of his command post of the situation.
lllembers welcomed included Mrs.
His heroic achievement saved a
A portrait of Miss Hewes will be tablets of the Jaw symbolical of Birmingham, Ala.
E1c ic S. Sproat, Mrs. H. Weston
valuable vehicle :from destruction
the verses which Jesus (tuoted
hung in the school building,
Funeral
services
were
held
Clarke, Mrs. W. Mark Bittle, Mrs.
and wa."I in accordance with mfllfrom the Law In his defiance ot
Tuel'Jday In PhUadelphia with the tary tradltion."
Alvah W. Stuart, and Mrs. Percy G.
the devil.
Rev. Augustus Shick. 'pa.stor of
United V. WIl'e
Gilbert as a contributing member.
Lt. LippLncott. who was a PlaThe fl&"Ures are ~rch ...lc and a~ the House of Prayer. Philadelphia.
The committee appointed to arclosely patterned atter the stained in eha.rge. Interm."nt was private. toon Leader in the '712th Tank
Ptc. Da.vid B. Da.ugherty 8tarange the ThankSgiving basketa in.
glass ot Chartres Cathedral In
Battalion of the 90th Infantry D1elUdes Mrs. Arthur R. O. Redgrave, tloned at the Military Government France.
The ctevU appears In
vision of the Thlrcl Army. wa"
Mrs. Benjamin W. ColUna and Mrs. Headquartera, Monterey. Cal.. and green Inatead ot the traditional
AT NAZI1'RIAUI
killed In actlo.n the tollowlng day
O. M. Hook. Tt was voted to pur- hie brother, Lt. James G. Daug- rp.d. and the tace o( .Jeaus Is the
In Luxembourg. The 80n ot Walchase spectacles for two schOol erty, USMC, statiol1ed at Camp face of a young man In plaC!~ of
Dr. Thomas K. Brown. III. son Jace Llppincott of Chester. Lt. LipChildren and milk for a tubercular Pendleton. Cal .• arranged to meet the usual bearded face ot an older ot Mrs. Thomas K. Brown • .Jr•• or pincott was a. graduate ot Chester
patient for a month. M",. Harvey last Sunday at Monterey, when penon. The glass used In the win. 226 Dickinson avenue Is being
High School and the University of
R. Pierce was thanked for the gift they put In a call to their parents. dow consists la1"B"ely of glass hand sent by the War Department to Delaware, where he was a member
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Daugherty, blown tn the BrYn Athyn studi08 Nuremburg. Germany. to act as
of a rubber ring.
of the Sigma Nu Fraternity.
of
Dickinson avenue.
of Oliver smith. whose glaM an Interpreter at the Nazi war
Open House wlll be held by The
Needless to say this family re- adorns tha famoUS cathedral In guilt trials.
I'''rlendly Circle at Whittier House
Tonite
on November 16 !rom 2 to -4 p.m. union across the wires was a com· Bryn Athyn. The colors were patDr. Brown has been connected
~rs. Paul Towner ot Prospect forting experience to all ot them. terned after those In Chartres with the Office of War Informa.
where Oltver Smith spent two Uon in New York. broadcasting- in
Park wiJ1 give the program. Elea- and especially so since Dave exThe Cubs wtll hold their monthly
years In research and study.
German over Short Wave sInce pack meeting tonight. October 26.
nor SchOfield Fawcett wJII present peets to "ship out" today for
(Continued on Page 5)
early in 1842.
musical numbers.
Japan.
at 7 p.m. in Trinity ChurCh.
,,,'i11
BORO REPEATS
SANTA ROLE
War Service Group
Has Sent Off
Gifts
MEMORIAL SERVICE
FOR SGT. WERNHER
Friends Invited to
Trinity Service
Sunday
TRINITY DEDICATES
MEMO. WINDOWS
Gifts Commemorate
Mrs. Hill, C. W.
Green
ROBERT McCONE
BURIED TUESDAY
Death On Saturday
Ended Long
Illness
Start Memorial
in
Cubs
...
.
,
PERSONALS
THE S WAR T H_..
_O_R_E..:.../l_N_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _F_R~m-A-:y;..,_OCI'OB--,_ER
__Z6,....:....-I_MS-,,
e10t0.nt dlet1t1&n and fseher of babY'8 God.parente were Mr.:.
MnI. Henry Brown 'and the late
ca]Jtalil Brown of Barnegat, N. l r,
Sunday, October 21. in the Firat
Presbyterian Church. TOIDII River,
N. J, The ceremony was portonned
by the Rev. Mr. Van Dyke.
The church decoratioDs wer~
white chrysanthemuDUI and fems.
Mr. Becher. organist. presented
muslcal numbers preceding the
ceremony.
Following a reception at the
home ot Mrs. Amella Brown of
Barnegat, the couple left on a wedding trip to Buck Hill Falls.
)
Home economlCil at. FrIends Cen..
tral School In Overbrook.
Hr. carter' graduated from
WetJttown School and received hta
degree of B&chelor of Science
from Guilford College. N. C.. In
1941. He.is employed lUI .. chemlot with ~neral Chemical Company at. North 'Claymont, Det. '
A December wedding lB planned.
Herbert B. Spackman of &twlckley,
Pa., and Mr. Reed WUltams of
Richmond, V&.. The baby Is th..l
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel D. Clyde ot 8warthmora
aYenue. Dr. and Mrs. William"
entertaSned at luncheon followlnlf
the chrioten.IDg.
•
Mrs. Raymond K. De.nworth of
James F. BogarduB Q/M. 8-C
who hu been serving on the air- Elm avenue was hoatesa yesterday
craft carrier Sbangrl.La. In Jap~ .. to the Thursday Reading Group.
Lt. and Mrs. WIlliam L. W)'Qtt
. cae waters since January returned
and
son Billy of Raleigh. N. C.,
to thlB country llUIt SWlday. He is
were
the week-lind guests ot Mrs.
expected to arrive at his hom.e
BIRTH
Wyatt's
aunt Mrs. M. C. Neal of
from Los Angeles today to spend
Mr~ and MrS. Chadea E. Mashis leave with his parents Dr. and Benjamin West avenue.
chal of Kenyon avenue are receivCHRISTENED
W. H. Brown FIC 3 class wlll
Mrs. James F. Bogardus of Cornell
Page
Clyde Wllliams, b a b y ing congratulations on the birth
arrive Sunday to spend a five day
daughter or Dr. and Mrs. T. Leigh of a. son, Charles Emerson Masavenue.
Lt. Comdr. Arthur H. Snyder. leave with his parcnta Mr. and
WIlUams of Harvard avenue was chat, Jr., October 22, at Lying-In
U.S.N.R., of North swarthmore Mrs. WIlUam H. Brown of RiverchrIstened Sunday, October 21, :In Hospital. Phlladelpiila.
STRAHMAN-MARR
. avenue, home on terminal leave view road before reporting to duty
Trinity Church. ·T)1e Rev. Georgo
from duty in the Paclflc. visited on the U.S.S. Princeton.
Tho marriage of Miss JeSSie Pot- Christian Anderson otflclated. The
Mrs.
John
L.
Broomall,
4th,
and
DO YOU KNOW
his twin brother Lt. Comdr. Paul
ter Marr, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Snyder, U.S.N.R .• stationed daughter Ann of Cornell avenua Harold Graham Marr of "Brae, Tllf' Rure Cure loJ' An, .&.u&o
'frouille'
at the Naval Ammunition Depot at spent last week-end .in Washington mar," Media, to Mr. Herman StmhvJsltlng
Dr.
and
l\Jl·S.
Frank
Fette:.
St. Juliena Creek. portsmouth. Va.
•JUST CALL 04-W
man, Jr., son ot Mr. and Mrs. HerMr. G. H. Froebcl of North
Pf~. 'Villiam T. Bell has reman Strahman of Livingston, N. J.,
Thursday, November 1
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
ported to Camp Seibert. Ala., for Swarthmore avenue presented In- took place Saturday, October 20 at
8:30 A.J\I.-11 P.M.
'Iuk. \'ocr l'..I' I.nst thl!! Uura&luD_
re_assignment.
Mrs. Bell, tho tercsUng colored movics at the 4 p.m. at "Braemar." The Rev.
"1l.lttlcr lIouse, COllege Campus
Ut
Home,
Baltimore
Pike,
former Miss .Marian Bernard is livDr. David Braun officiated at the
ing with her parents the Harry Thursday, October 18. The Pic· ceremony.
tures Lncluded scencs ot Africa,
The bride given in marriage by
Dernards of Union avenue.
Lt. and Mrs. ·WUllam T. Clark Italy, and the sOuthern'invasion of her father wore a candlellght satin I
are visiting Mrs. Clark's parents, II'rance, and Germany taken by his wedding gown made with a tight
Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph F. Matthews of son Lt. G. H. lI""roebcl, ,Jr.~ who is fitting bodice with an off-shoulder
Elm avenue. Lt. Clark is on t~rmi now stationed with the Army .of neckllne edged with lace and a
nal leave after 22 months over- Occupation .in Germany.
yoke of tulle, long tigbt fitting
seas and his lo.st statton at Camp
Ensign Benjamin S. Collins sla- sleeves, and a tul,l skirt shirred to
Former AAF Radio Instruetor
Butler with the Medical Attach- tloned I;1.t Gro88o lIle, Mich., spent the bodice ending In a long tra.ln.
the week-end at his home on Her long veil ot tulle fell from a
menL
Has Moved His Business from Dartmouth Ave. to
James W. Lukens AlB USNR ar- North Chester road.
_
tiara. of matching lace. She carried
rived home last Sunday to spend a
Edith Thatcher daughter .ot Mr. a round bouquet of gardenias and
week's leave with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thatcher of bouvardla, centered with a white
and Mrs. James W. Lukens of Ma- Ogden avenue returns to Bucknell orchid.
MiM Ruth Helen Marr acted as
ple avenue. Jimmie Is a senior lJnlverslty Saturday to begin her
For Prompt, Dependable Radio Service
V-12 student at the University of sophomore year.
Rincllfre ot maid of honor for her sister and
Call GRAnite
01" aend postcard
Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
Louisville. Kentucky.
will retur n Mrs. Wadsworth Mount ot 8ummit,
StJ'8.th
Haven
avenue
Cpl. John Balr. U.S.M.C.R.. sta- this week t~om
motor trip N. J., attended as matron of honor.
AU Radf08 caned tor and DeliYered
tioned on Oklneowa since April through Virginia. North CaroUna, The), wore sapphire- blue velvet"
with a· Radar unit. which has been
Kentucky', and Missouri. They will gowns made with tight fitting bodisbanded,
has transferred to
NO OHARGE FOR ESTJ\llATES
be accompanied bome by Mrs. dices which ended below the waistService and Supplies on Okinawa.
Hallparn ot 8t. Louis, Mlssourl.
Une. hea.rt shaped low necks, braceRobert T. Balr. Jr.• A.R.T., 3/0
20 Years Of. ~o ~neer1ng Espenencc
let sleeves and full skirts Bhirred
Mrs. H. A.. Piper of Yale avenue to the bodice. They carried boureceived his discharge trom the
Navy at· the Separation Center at was luncheon hostess on Monday quets of peach and bronze roses,
Farragut, Idaho. October 18. He to M.rs. Dorman )4acBurney of African daisies and bronze snap- r
is residing temporarily at' Oak- Harvard avenue and her mother drag~ns. Their headdre8Ses were I
land, Cal., prior to entering col- Mrs. Robert rJ. Walte ot New~
of the sam~ flowers.
lege.
burgh, N. Y.
Mr. Dietrich Btrahman served as
Robert AlUson, F l/c of Miami,
Mrs. A. H. VanAlen of Park
best man for his brother. and Mr.
Fla., .recently released from the avenue, Wtd Mrs. GUbert's brotherWadswo~h Mount acted as usher..
Navy at Camp' Udo, N. Y., had in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Marr was gowned In slate
the misfortune to . tracturo an C. P. Walker of San Francisco
blue,
with .n corsage of white or·
ankle Friday whtle vislUng at tho have .returned after a flve~day
chids
with red lips. Mrs. Stmhhomo of his grandmother, Mrs. motor trip to New England. Mrs.
man
wore·
a purple velvet gown
A. M. Allison ot V8.SS3r avenue. VanAlen stopped in Boston to
:wIth'
a
corsage
ot lavender orchids.
The accident happened while playw visit her da.ughter Nancy a. student
A
reception
followed the cerelog football with his young COUS w a.t Wellesley College.
mony.
ins of Vassar avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. McCorkle
Lt. (jg) Charles Gerner, U.S.- of the Swarthmore Apartments flC w
N.R., formerly stationed In wash- companied by Mr. and.Mrs. Pem,.
.ENGAGED:
ington, D. C., has completed a berton M. Dickson ot Prinl!oton
course at the Graduate School at avenue
spent the week-end at
Mrs. George C. Broadbent of
Harvard University and !Jas been their .country home at Stone Vassar avenue announces the ena.ss.Igned tq the Fourth Naval D18~ Ridge, N. Y~.
.
gagement of he~ daughter Miss
trlct.
Mr. a"nd Mrs. ,0. M. Hook of Betty ,Ellen Broadbent to Mr.
Capt. Louis F. Pierce formerly Westdale avenue returned Friday Joseph S. Carter' son ot Mrs. Wilstationed at Camp Carson. Col-... · from -'& ··three-week southern: ;tr~p, ltam carter ot Moylan, Fa.
orado Springs, Colo .• with the U.S. driving' tQ MIami· Beach by 'Wa;y
Miss Broadbent Is a. graduate of
Army' General Hospital spent a of the east' coast. They spent a Swarthmore lDgh School. She reweek·s leave with his family on week, at Tre~ure, Isla~d.. on .tp.e ceived her degree of Bachelor of
Harvard avenUe. With the Army west coasto near' st. Petersburg, Science In Home Economics at
Medical Corps for five years, capt. Fla., on their ret~rn t;r'~.
Drexel' Institute· of Technology in!
Pierce reported to Camp Houston,
Dick Hook ot 'Westdale avenue June, 1946. At presen.t she Is asTexas for rc-assignrhent . Saturday. is home on a 'lCl-day~ mid-semester
Lt. and Mrs. George H. Troxell, vacation fr~m Dartmouth College.
Jr., a.rc spending a 28-day leave
.;Mrs.. James A. Kelley and twin
with .the jQ.tt~r's., parent,s Dr .. and da.ughters, carol and Joan' of Sea·
Mrs. George L. Armitage of South ford, Del., have ~returned home af- Call •
Chester road.
ter spending c. week wlth her par-CoUn .McLarty, Q stu'dent in the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Bro- Swarthmore 2080
N.R.O.T.C~ -at' Duke University ar- gan of Guernsey road. Mr. Kelley Mn. Uoyd E. Kauffman
rived Su.nday .to spend an l1-day joined them' over the week-end.
leave with his patents Mr. and
UNITY ASSEMBLY
American LegIon Room
Mrs. F. M. McLarty of Oberlin
BROWN-BAIR
Borough Hall
avenue.
Colln will spend this
10:80
A.:U.
Every 'VednestbU'
\.vcek-end in N. Y. and wlll attend
Mrs.
Emt1~· Patton Bair of Park
the; Duke-Army football game.
ZEIlA M.
Col. J. Edward Clyde of Beatty avenue announces the marriage ~f Unfty Writer conducts tbe cl8S.<;C:-;
road, ,Media, nephew of Mr. Sam- her daughter, Jeannette Anne to
Everyone Welcome
Thayer
Brown,
uel D . .Clyde of Swarthmore ave- Chief Russell
nue. arrived home on the Queen United States Coast Guard, son of
Mary last week and received his
dJschar~o. at Indiantown Gap on
Saturday. Col. Clyde has been staw
tioned in France, Germany. and
England with the 8th Air Force
for the past three and one-half
THEATRE'
years.
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28, 1945
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Phyllllo Neuman
Irma M. Parry'
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FRIDAY, OcrOBER 26, 1945
Presbyterian Church Notu
Sunday morn Lng at the ,Il
o'clock ser.vJco the sermon will be
"The Use of the Useful".
:M:r. and Mrs. Wll11am Reid at
the Harvard avenue entrance anJ
Mrs. Franklin S. GJllesple aod
Mrs. John Good at the drlveway_
transept entrance will aes1st thQ
paator in extending the greetlQ8'8
of the church to the congreptton
atter the aervice Sunday mO~j,ng.
The Chapel Choir rehearses
Thursday. evening at 7:30 o'cloc!t.
The High School ChOir rehearseg
at 6 o'clock on Sunday afternoon,
and the JUilior Cho.1r rehearses
Frlday evenIng at 7 o'clock. Anyone In t erested in becoming a. mem.
ber of one of these chOirs shoUld
lIee Mr. Faust.
•
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~lO.I..'k and dJsplny his 600 African
curios. There wUl be musIc by the
.. IIH';'S.ty Gh~c ,Club and an opportu~ity to look througb the Uni.
\.·crs.!ty wll.l. t91low. ADYOne Inter.
csted in joining this grou't) should
call Ml's., Cameron P. Hall Sw
2486.
e Swarthmore Symphony Orat one of
Ita oldeot Wld moot faithful members. Dr. Robert L. Spencer, Dean
of the School of Engineering of the
University of Delaware and SOmeUme actLng prealdent. was one of
the first members ot t.he Orchestra.
In spite of a busY lite. he used to
come every Wednesday' for re·hearsais, driving 35 miles each
'Way; neIther rain nor snow stopped
him.
In honor of hlB memory, the
Orchestra, at Its rehearsal on October 17, played the Slow Movement
ot Beethoven's Seventh Sympho.ny,
and members, who had been unw
able to be with the Orchestra for
80me time on account ot health
or for other reason, returned to the
Orchestra tor this occasion. A let.
ter on behalf ot the Orchestra W8'J
sent to Dean Spencer's widow.
c.hutra mourns the 1088
Second CI... Matter. Janna.,. U IU.
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aw~more..
UDder the A.ct 'Of M~:b the Poll
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W. Haineo Dlcklnoon, Merchant Victory hu returned from & trip
Seaman. whoae ship S. 8. Beaver to Peru, Is home OD a08hort leave.
Th
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Methodist Church Nota
The Church School meets on
Sunday mOf'nlng at 9:46. Classes
are provided fOr chlldren of all
ages and for adults.
.
The morning worship service Is
at 11 o'clock, at which time the
minister will preach the tbLrd of
a series of sermons on the Common Creed ot Christians. The
topic wlll be "The· Holy Splrlt.."
The ChUrch Nursery Is prepared
to look atter the smaller children
during the worship hour. The
Nursery on Sunday w:lll be In
cbarge ot Miss -Nancy CroBS and
Miss Alma Trevethlck.
The Youth Fellowship will meet
In the cha peI a t 7 0 •cock.
I
The minister will preach In the
Sharon Hill Methodist .. Church on
Sunday evening In the absence ot
its. minIster who Is 'conflned to
his home by Ulness.
The OffIcial Board will meet' on
Friday,, November 2,
the chapel
at 8 0 clock.
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CHURCH SERVICES
Do you want a pleasant jnb with a good future? A job
that pays you while you're learning? A job that carries
regular increases in salary? Then, come toone of the
Bell Telephone Employment Offices at once. A friendly
interviewer will tell you all about the advantages of
working for the telephone comp,ny.
Work is usually near your home. Congenial assodates, .friendly atmosphere, excellent working conditions, clean rest-rooms, and ample opportUnity for ad"""cement combine to make telephone work Wlusually
desirable.
'
Come ;n flOW! Bring your birth-certificate or other
proof of dtizenship. Apply at any of the followiAc
Employment Offices:
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Room 315, McClatchy Building
( - & Market S.... Upper D_"l
6009 Market str. .t, Upptll" Darby
57·59 E. Penn St., Norristown
1631 Arch Street, Philadelphia
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410 Yark Road, Jenldnto_
or call Enterprl.. 10100
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The Bouquet
NEWS NOTES
Mr.' and Mrs. G; H. Froebel ot
North Swarthmore avenue wUl
spend the week-end In Roanoke.
ya., and attend Sentor Stunt Night
at Holllns College, Saturday. Their
daughter Carol Maude a senIor &.t
tho college will take part In the
·.A:lI departments ot· the .chUrch
froUe which Is a big evont of the
~cb,OOI meet cac~ Sunday mornins
eenlor year.
",t 9:J5 o·~lOc.k.·Tho, Women's· Bible
Mrs. MelvUJe Smith has returncfi
~ meets at 10 o'clock Ln the
to iter home In Boston, Mass.,
Church transept.'
after ...·islUng Mrs. Margaret Freed. Th,e ~lgJl ~ 8cqoOl. ,Fellowship
ley of North Swarthmore avenu~
I!'leete each _Sunday evening trom
for several weeks.
6 to 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Braun Is
.Mr. and Mrs Stanley L. Macconducting
a s er1
..
.
es 0f t
8 udles .on
J,Q,lUan
of Vassar avenue spent the
ThA
-*Y'" Christi,an F-'th
ow
•
week-end with their daughter
'Th e W oman's AssocJatlon 's
Margie n student at Elmira Col·
holdtng a Leadership Tralnlnl?
in
lege, N. Y., and attended the week·
C
.
ourse today in the Pariah House.
end festivities of the college.
~argaret'Sbannon, of the Board or
TRINITY NOTES
Margie was a member~f the C09·
Foreign .MISSions' Is the speaker':
tumes committee for
e produc·
The me e It ~g .starts·,at 11 o'clock
There wllI be a celebration of tion ot Noel Coward's play "Blithe
~nd runs unt!1 3. o'clock. A cov~ HOly Com.munlo.n On Sunday at Spirit" which was given by the
ered dish luncheon wlll be Served 8 a.m. The primary and beginners senior elass Friday and Saturday
t!lr which each person Is to bring departments of the church will .nights ..
Mrs . .Alexander Ewing of Dart.
a hot dish, salad or deBBert tor !!leet In the Parish House. and the
senior school in the church at mouth avenue entertained the
fou r peopIe.
CJrple 2, Mrs. Charles D. Mlt- 9 :46. The Rector will instruct his "Cape May Foursome" at lunch-I
c h e II c h.a.arman,
wJn meet at the class for youth on the Lito of eon at Strath Haven Inn Tuesday.
l)qni~~.9t.:.the· ~halrman, Avondale Chrl!t.
BrIdge followed a.t the Ewing
r.pad, Wallingford, October 31. at
·A sta.lned gJ~ wJndow··ln mem- home.
l' 80
1 p '
...;.:
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C ocn..
Dr. Braun will speak ory of Charles W. Green will be
Capt. Martin Rubin has returned
dedicated at the 11 o·clock serv!ce~ trom Europe and joIned h1s wite
~n I~he :Ghurch During the ·War".
Q~f?lrt and co·lf€ie wllI be -served; at Morning Prayer.
and son at the Dantorth home on
Of:. Dlstnct One,or.-li·O'
:A
memorial'sernee tor ·Walter HUlborn avenue
h
th
h
,'. A.~e!''itrig
IUf ......,
'..
A.: ·Wernher, who '"died while serv.
' were
ey a.ve
WomBn's Presbyterian SocietY ot
been stnyLng for a month. Seyrll
MiSSions ot PhJladelphla will be ing in the United S~ates Army tn· Rubin was tormerly on the College
h,'eld Tuesday, October 30, at the tqe PhlUppines will be held at taculty as dramatic Instructor.
'li'trat Presbyterian Church .. 4th 12.:30, p.m. following the close of' Capt. Rubin, with the medical
apd Main streets, Darby. There will morning worship.
·corps of the First Army, Invaded
be two sessione-at 10:80 and at
At 3; p.m. the Blanche B. mil Normandy and took part In all
,
lS90
o'clock, with a ~qx luncheon memorIal window wlll be dedl- subsequent battles, receiving Bovers,rved at 12:30 o'cloc~. '
cated. The Rector wUl be assisted al citatUons. ~e arrived in time
! Women ot the church and com~ by the Reverend James M. ColUns for t1:le fourth blrthda.y party of
n{unity 'are invited to join Q cara. and the Reverend J. Jarden· Guen- his son Peter.
vltn to Lincoln Un.1verslty nn ther.
Dr. and Mrs. James F. Bogardus
~Iday,· November 2, I e a v I n g
Choral Evensong will .be sung by have returned to their home on
Swartbmoro at 12:30 o·c\ock. Dr. the men's and \loys' c~olr .at 6' Cornell avenue after a week's stay
It-wid
Underhill Will 'speak' to' 'p.m.
In Atlantic City:
t~e group at the University at 2
On Monday the Men's Club wU1
Eleven members of the Th1mble
hold the first dinner me.eting at Group met o.n Monday at the home
6: 30 p.m. In the recreation room: o f Mrs. ~• osep h
B ates, R oc~
, ...
at the church. Frank Ritter, ,CIO Sprlngs Farm, Media.
leader ot Delaware County, will
Betty Cook, daughter ot Mr. and
S\VAR'l"liMORE PRESBYTERIAN
speak
and
lead
a
discussion
on
tho"~
M
rs.. :ray D . C 00 k 0 r Thayer road •
CHURCH
Rev. David Braun. Mtnl'lter
problems ot labor and industr}'. and Barbara Knabb daughter of
':'6 A. M. -Church School.
11 :00 A. M.-Mornlng \Vorship.
Ser- All men in the communlty are in- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kna.bh of
·mon Topic: "Use ot the vtted and reservations' may be South Princeton avenue left yes~
Useful."
• :00 P. M.-High School FeU0Wf:lhlp. made t~ Thomas M. ·Hopper, 621 terday to enter Fenn State Collelre
Magill J"oad, telephone 1508M.
as a freshman.
.M..IilTllQUlS'.L· CliU H.CH
Nancy Loughead, daughter of
The
Choir
School
will
meet
on
Rel" N. Kel.eer. D.D., MInister.
SUNDAY
Monday and W'ed ..lesda.y at 4:30 Mr; and Mrs. C. R. Loughead of
':45 A. M.-Church School.
11 :00 A. M.-Mornlng Worship.
Ser- p.m. and again on Thursday at Thayer road will leave tonight by
plane for Pittsburgh to attend
mon Topic:
"The Holy 7:30 p.m.
Spirit."
,
Thursday being All Saints' Dny the Home-week-end at Grove Cfty
7 :00 P. M,-Youth Fellowahip.
there will be a celebration of Holy College.
....:.
TRINITY.CHURCH
Ann Bradford, daughter of Mr.
Communion In the church at 10
Rev. Gao. €:hrlstiim Anderson. Rector
and
Mrs. Robert P. Bradford of
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 28
. a..m. at which time the .names of Swarthmore avenue, and Mary
those in tho parish who have de8 :00· A. M.-Holy COmmunion.
Dure of Ogden avenue left yester~
9 :45 A. J,L-Church School.
parted this Ufe slnce All Srunts'
11:00 A. M.-Morning Prayer.
Dediday to enter their fres.hman year
cation of the Charles W. Day last year wUl be read trom at Pembroke College, ·ProVidence,
Green Memorial Window. the Allar.
R. I.
12 :30 P. )f.-Memorial . Service . tor
At 2 p.m. on the same day the
Walter A. Wernher.
John Chlquolne who has flnlshed
3 :00 P. M._DedtcaUon of the Blanche Women.s Auxtliary will hold the hjs freshman year at Penn State
B. Hill Memorial Win- qionthly meeUng· in the parish
College arrlve:d home Friday night
dow.
«;:00 P. M.-Choral Evensong. Men hOUM.
to spend a. week's vacation with
and boys' choir. .
pinns have been completed for his pa.rents Mr. and Mrs. John E.
THURSDAY (AU SaInts' Day)
the Holiday Fair to be held on Chiquoine of Rutgers avenue.
10 :00 A. )I.-Holy communion.
lIaria Hanzlik daughter of Mr.
Thursday, Dece~ber 8.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
The
fall
Diocesan
presentation
and
Mrs. Henry J. Hanzlik of
FRII!INDS
ot the United Thank Offering wI.n, Co~nell avenue arrived nome WedSUNDAY
9 :45 A. ),{.-Firat Day School.
nesday trom Penn State College to
11 :00 A. M.-Informal
Baccalaureate be on Thursday, Novembei 1. at 8
spend
her mid-year vacation.
Service.
Richard
Mc- p.m. ~t St. Mark'!\. ChurcD, Locust
Feely will att~nd.
Ensign
Arnold Chiquolne Bon of
street above 16th.
WEDNESDAY
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John E. Chlquolne of
Btahop Hart will accept and pre9 :30 A. M.·to -1:10 P. M..-Sewing and
Rutgers
avenue
has arrived In
Qulltin..
In
Whittier Bent the o~erlng and our !lew suffHouse. . BoJt luncheon.
Boston to take part in the Navy
All are cordially Invited... ragan.
Day Ce1ebration.
Mr. Robert G. Holland of Media
FIRST CHURCB OF CHRIST.
Christian Sdence Church Nota Is ImproVing daUy at Taylor H\)8SCIENTIST OF BWARTHMORE
HProbation After Death" Is the pital where he has been confined
Park ATeDUe.Below ~
SUNDAY
subject ot the Lesson_Sermon in all with an attack of pneumonia. .Mrs.
ll:OO A. IL-Sunday Schoo~
11:00 A. ll.-8uncla7 Lell80n Sermon. Churches ot Christ. Scientist. on Holland with her sons Robert,
We4n~ evealng meeUns each Sunday, October 28. The Gold~n Donald, and erat(/:' are llvlng tem~
p. m. Readtnc room open .daBy
exc:opt SUnda711 and holldaya U to , Text Is: flHe that shall endure unto porarlty with her parents Mr. and
Dom. Wednwllay .venlne 7 to • p.m. the end. the same shall be saved"
Mrs. J. Donald Glbaon of HllIbom
,.
Cburah _ _
'
.
(:Matth~w ,U:18).
>
Btvenue.
,
All .... ~ invllOd to attend
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MARY IlIUl'fHILL • PRINCE
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•
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4
THE
week. Those attending Included
J oho H. Pitman. Walter Scott.
A group of faculty members and Winthrop Wright. M. W. Garrett.
frienda ot the college held its an- Walter Kelghton. Androw Simpson.
nual {roUe at the Charles G. Robert ltI. Walker, Justus Garra.Thatcher cabin at MIllington. Md .• han. Robert Enders. and Samuel
on 'fUeeday and Wednesday qt this ?almcr.
TRANK rOU
for ShoPPlng'f!~I.KS
Ago/n ou M
y
opiii
lllhe
FRI. 'TU 9 p.M.
.AT.
'TO 6 P.M.
doily
A M
Open
8:30
Mon. thrv I'h
TIle Pia.. to Sho, fo,
HA.I.I.OWE'EN
' . , ond
Urs. 'til 6 p. M.
FOODS·
FANCY MIXED NUTS Ib 49.;
SPICED WAFERs"a:;,~,':':I.' ~~ 49c
FRUIT CAKE VI;!~::..~'. Z c~:. S1·Z '
Mad. from Old Color;-ta' rKI.,. and packed In attradlve 81ft box
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THf fOLLOWING ARf POINT fHf
,..
4"...C
CRICKRNS .TE\t:iNo4~~'
Ib
eys
(A1~!~~")lbS"C
TURK_.!!:
ohKlllod
FancyFro.h
KllllHI Grade A
Breast Veal •
Higher
...
'020c I Neck Lamb
,019c I Liverwurst ......
,02Bc I Frankfurters .~;!:"
NeclL
Plate Beef ....
Ground Beef.
FRESH SAUSAGE ~':::":'
,o19c
" 39c
.11 37c
39c
Ib
F,ANCY WHITING FILLETS 27c
Ib
I Oysters .........,..
Codfish Fillets FO", , . 35c
Lelrge Mackerel ...... ,0 19c
•.. 29c
Flaunder Fillets ..... "45c
Farmdale Sweet Peas
lISCO SURar Co.... Cou~~G.~~~~n
Stays
Frelh
BREAD
21~..'!':s19c
Also firmer. finer
flavor.
8·1Z Dkl
Raisinscal1fll'llllSHdll" lip':;
for Valuable Gift..
.
Potato Chips ••","" ...., 27c
Popping Corn '0... " ... 16c
Nut Meats B'atll Walnut 3 ez 25c
Dill Pickles ......, .. IV 27e
Pickles WI' beck', s ....t IIIlxtel 21 C
...
WalnutsStllllldcaJlfM1ll1 ~:25c
0
.. ,,,
Nablsca Ritz
'0 '" 23c
Trltzel. Pretzels B·" ... lac
(j.otIt Sail
Repp.U.tatlon
Enriched Famll,.
APPLE
FLOUR
5 .;!~24c·
JUICE.
(CIDER)
y,.g aI
10''''''4Sc
lUI
•r,. ., under our ulual guarant_
Flavored
P • D • Q• Chocolate
--UP
.....
Make, Super Milk
Drinks. Candy, Pudding.
ItII Cream, etc.
Grap.fault::':,. 7c
O...............w.tm 3"'25c
·_·.--CII......
1
ZS'"
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A_ 1.·..,
Cracker Meal
.. Ic
BreadCrumbs··...... "'10c
Pie Spice Grollild Pu.pkllll
8e
IV...·&! p",
Ground Mustard
Ie
Olive. 01"'" StdH S,ul&.
39c
7V""H jar
Plain Olivas v .. :~~~ Jar 2Sc
Nabisco SlIrtlcldell Wlltat 12~:: 12c
<;teero Cubes
'" 8c
U. S. No.'
Late Variety
Maine White
40C
15 11,." ...
IV....
'"
I
Tomatoes ...........
-1ge
Spinach - - . - 2'"'ISc
EAS'I'ERN 'PILES -':..2 "Zte ,
.'
Th. Colfee Hou... at the Swartb.
The theme of "World 'Brethermore Naval Annes were 8J)01l8Ored hood fo, ScouUDB" will b. empha.
tbIB week by several local groups. slsed ..t the annual Brandywine
Monday the "Cookie Chatn l f was In District Boy lIcout dklner to be
charge wltb 101.... .J. V. S. Blsbop held at Central Scbool. Sl'rlftctleld.·
obatrman. alded by Mrs. ·101. E.
He will sP.ak on tbe topiC Willard. Mrs. Edward Boyd. Mrs. on Thuroda)'. November 8., at 8
p.m. More than 100 Boy Seout
"Labor and Industry.. and wUl
M. W. Garrett and Mrs• .J. Alfred workers and their wives are eX..
lead a discussion which wUl fol.
caJhoun.
peeted to attend.
low his address.
On Wednesday the sponsor was
Toastmaster William H. Krell.
the
'"Thimble
Group",
Mrs• .Jo.epb superintendent of Williamsoq Froo)
PROMOTED
Bates, chaJrman. aasJated by Mrs. School of M.cbanlcal Trad.... aald
A release trom Army Headquar.. Thomas Jackson, M'rB. RoBS Allan, today tbere ~ould be .no scheduled
ters In calcutta, India, reports that an,. Mias Cynthia Wlckbam. .To· speaker but that amonR' the ])1'0...
John R. Horsey, son of Mr. and day, the Amerlca.n Legion Auxll· gram features would be· a playlet
Mrs. R. M. Horsey ot Swarthmore iary, 'Mrs. L. L. Hedgepath. chafr. by a group Of-Scouta on the "world
avenue has been promoted. from man, will preside.
brotherhood" theme. Otber feacorporal· to sergeant in the Arm,.·
tures wUl be built around the ne':
overseas.
cesaltY -for developlnt a Scouttiag
He is serving as a Labora.tory
pro~ram In botb tbe Ub.rated and
technician with a Medical Labora.conquered
countries of EurOpe.
JeBSle Gilbert and Doria Rowtory In the India-Burma Theater
and, students trom Swarthmore,
Base SectloD. This organization
Still S•• 6
now under the command of Briga- who aUend PennSylvania College
for Women In Pittsburgh, will be
dier General Robert R. Neyland
has led
mUttary
installations student-a.ldes Wednesda.y, Ootober
La.8t ThuradAy evening, Mr. and
throughout the world in the hand .. 24, at the Inaugural exetclaea of Mrs. Ferris W. Mltcbell. Mt'II. A.&
ling of v1tall~ needed materials of ,Dr. 'Paul Ruuell AndersoD. newly Lon8"Well, Mrs. John Detlefaen.-ati4
eleoted president.
war.
Mrs. Seymour Rutherford gather911
There will be a luncheon· for In the Bwarthmorean·ottlce to'wtap
Sergeant Horsey has been in the
India-Burma Theatre Since May delegates at Woodland HaJI and In papers for the service -men and wo·
1946. Prior to enterinJr the Armed the late' afternoon a reception at men of the borough.
Forces In June 1944, he was an Mellon HaU. In the afternoon, Dr.
It you ear. to h.lp. call Mrs.
Instructor In Chemistry at Ohio A. J. BrumbaU8'h of the Amerioan Mitchell at Swa. 0818.
Council on Educ&Uon and Dr. EsState University. ColumbW!!l, Ohio.
tber MeD. L1nydC.Jonea will lead
a forum dlscUllBlon on uEducaUon
BACI.' TO COIl
tor Women In the Poat ..War
Second Lieutenant Gordon W. World."
Douglas .eon ot Mr. and Mrs.
-------James B. Douglas ot North Chester
and
Here·FJom Eapmd
road was honorably discharged
from. the Army Air Forces October
Dr. Leslie J. ComrIe, tormet
j 8.
head ot the Greenwich Observe..
Lt. Douglas entered the servico
tory. near London. England, and
Commercial and Domestic-In July 1943 at Philadelphia. He
lnsuuctor
of
Mathematics
at
graduated trom pUot training in
Prompt Service-RefrigerSwarthmore College in 1820 and
December 1944, from there he
1921. was. the week-end guest of
ators, Washers, Vacuum
went to Ft. Myers, Fla... tor co~
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett 01
pllot training. then to Lincoln,
Cleaners, Radios
North Chester road end renewed
Neb., tor crew assignment. His
aCquaintances
dur.tng his visit
last Army Air Force B~aUOQ was
here.
the Fourth Ferrying Group •. FerryDr. Comrie, who has done II.
ing lJlvlsion •. Air Transport Comgreat
deal of computing on atr ...
mand, In Memphis, Tenn., where
craft
calculatlWla during World
he has been ferry pilot tor six
War
II,
18 In this country Cor two
DaJ Phmle 8 Aut' "KWti OIn
months.
t • •18 IJ--a
11.... Phon!
Lt. Douglas Is a graduate ot month .. in the Interest of his gov...
Swarthmore High School an.d at- ernment.
roE
MORTON REfRIGERATION·
Appliance Seroice .
$1.00
1 P. M. to 3·P. M.
DEW DRO·P INN
.
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T·":_:.
D
'UUf,U
Memo. WindOw
polntmenL.
•
her duUes ·at Ohio State University, dalllon wtnilow8 which trace In a
PERSONAL-Baby sitter tor evenings. Columbus. Ohio.
symboUc and decorative way tbe
Call Media. 1205 after 5 :30 P.M.
Owing to the Illness ot bls house- life of J esUB and his teachings.
PERSONAL-Am -available evenings man. Thomas W. Andrew of North The Hm memorial shows the
to sit with children. Mre. Dicken- Chester road has· closed his hOllOO Childhood ot Jesus.
son. Apt. No.4, over Media Drug
for the present ~nd bas joined the
In· the ~eCt hand lancet the upStore.,
Come up.
guest colony at Strath Haven Inn. per medallion shows the Presenta. FOR SALE
Pvt. Gregory Heath. son of Mr. tion of the Child In the Temple
nnd Mrs. Russell Heath ot Cedar on the Eighth Day at the time
FOR SALE-Table-model .radio; set of
dumbbells; love seat. Reply Box H lane. Is In the Phlll1plnes. He has Simeon burst torth In that great
The Swarthmorean.
been assigned to Military POlice paeon of praise. "Nunc DlmltUs'"
Below Is the li'light In Egypt to
FOR SALE-Approximately 1 3/4 toms duty in Manila.
escape
the wrath bt Herod and
fireplace coal, $"1. Purchaser must
Mr. and· Mrs. William Hobbs and
have it removed from cellar. PhOne
the Mo.ssacro of tile Innoq.ents,
daughters Charlotte. ,.June. and
Swarthmore 1988-R.
The central lancet depicts thc
Laura and Mrs. Frank M. Mohney
boy
Christ at the age ot 12 in the
loUR SALE---Two misses black wool
Park avenue attended an insti- 'j'cmpte and the discovery by his
coats. sIze 14. Beaver trimmed. $10.
Plain, $8. Both Innerllned. Call Det- tute of the ChUrch ot Christ at parents. at which time he told
letson. SwartJuriore 0624-W.
East Orange, N. J., Saturday and th~m ·Wist yo not that I must be
FOR SALE--,-Chlld's maple chlttorobe, Sunday last. Mrs. Hobbs. June and about my Father's b~slneS8?"
excellent condition, $15. Also lp.dy's IAI,ura spent the next day sightTho right hand lancet shows
fusia velvet dinner dress. sIze 18, worn
seeing
In
New
York
City.
two
IncidentS tn the Ufe of Christ
once $17.
Call Swarthmore 2127.
after his return from Jerusalem to
1'-'0& SALE-Larg.; dombe top bucketBethlehem where he was subject
a.day Bultable for 30 gal. tank and
two llmall auxiliary radiators; al80 30
to his parents teachings. The upgal. tank. two small radiators. side
per medallion shows Mary Inann gas heater. Call Swa. 0832-W.
Espertly Done
structing- the ChUd Jesus, indlcatM
CALlI
FOR SALE--Coal! I Two tons of nut.
Ing the sanctity of learning. and
one ton coke. To be removed from
in
the medalllon below Is Joseph
DAVE WOOD
0755
cellar' in private borne. Make an otter
instructing bim 'In the trade ot
Including the removal. Call Swarthmore 0832-W.
carpentry, BYmbolizlng the dignity
of labor.
FOR SALE--Uprlght piano; small I'
B. KErl EY, Jr.
electric reCrlgerator : rOwing ma,.
The predominant color Is blue.
chine; goblets· salad bowls: large
. YOUR. .JEWELER
as the e1tulgent properties ot blue
platters; odd plates: cut glass bowls.
produce on the beholder a feeling
lI6._ 'I'th Ht.
Ohester
Tel.. Mrs. Scales 601 Elm· ave.. Swa.
181o-.J.
of
reverence and a desire to wor(Oppootte N_ State Theatre)
ship. The window has been car..
FOUND
'1'Iloae Cheater· a7"
rled out In very thick Norman
FOUND--Key on ~hain. for. Yale lock
~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~.~:I slabs which permit. using the mini ..
jn Acme parking lot.
Call the
==
mal amount of texture painting
Swarthmorean Office.
and thus preserving the vibrant
ROOFING & HEATING
quality
of the glass. This sensl ..
FOUND-Black kitten. Call Swarth. TIn and
lUetalWork
more 1732.
live
characteristic
ot glass makes
and SpoullDg
the
window
entirely·
different at
FOUND-Yale Key on Vassar _aveGALBRA~ & REYNOLDS
different
times
of
the
day. as the
nue. Call at Swarthmorean
Oftlce.
Halo
&:
:~aple
Stl.
Morton,
Pa.
.
Phone Sw&' IOJ.,J
P. O. Box 181
Ught changes. thereby co~tribut
LOST·
Ing In Its ministry of coloI'! to the
beauty of the sanctuary ot the
Lord. The bottom of the window
PIANO TUNING
carries the inscription "In loving
.~ LoBI Chord IB tbe 0
memory ot Blanche B. Hill", and
answers
selection tha& can be pla7ed OD
SwS:rthmore '
the verse "Joy cometh In the
the out..of... tune piano"
LOST-Lady's silver wrist watch on
morning....
BUver link band vicinity of Elm ave.
PbOllO A. L. PARKER
This window is the work of
and Chestnut last week. Reward. TeJ.
for the remedy
Swarthmore 1'108.
Henry Lee Willet. who ai_so made
Media MI
M
the window to Mr. HIli which f111s
FOR RENT
the facade of the chUrch. He also
HOME FREEZERS
made a window In the Children's
FOR RENT-Pleasant second floor
Boon Ava1Iabl.....Inqnire now
room suitable for 1 or 2 business
Chapel of tho> Natlona'l Cathedral.
people. Call Swarthmore 0592..R..
Washington.
D. C., arid executed
Mortmi Refrigeration &
the
glass
for
the Cadet Chapel at
FOR RENT-For gentleman, large
Appliance Service
room, four windows, second 11001',
West _Point.
. 11 MORTON AVENUE
near transportation. Tel. Swarthmore
N~ P.hooe Media ItS.J.S
The public Is cor(l,lally invited
1m2·M.
Dar Phone Swa. 0.82
to the dedication of these windows.
FOR RENT-For gentleman-room $5.
weekly near transportation 'and, tea,.
room.
Tel. Swarthmore 02'l6-R,· 112
IS TRIAL JUDGE
Rutgers Ave.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W . .Jones at
FOR ttEl'.~-\Varm cheertul double
Havertord avenue have Just receivani! ,single rooms. )tom~lIke' sured a letter trom their son Lt: EdroundlllgS. Convenient to transportatlon:,
mund Jones announcing his trans, . . Call Swarthmore·
. . .0155~.
..
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fer to the War· Crime,s Bl.'anch of
FoR ·REN'i'-Fumished
for: 2 "in
CUSTOM BUILT HoMES
lQ.odern comfortable _ home. i·· ConU.S.F.E.T.
venient· to all .transportation. Garage
wbeD restrlctlo'1" tare.
Lt. Jones is stp.Uoned at Wiesit desired. CalJ Swarthmore 2194.
badcn, Germany. He went to EuAlterations & Repairs
rope as an ordnance officer and
crossed thhe Rhine durIng the first
WANTED-Ph.d. Eitudent on felt6wo::
JUdie}' Park OSS3M
battie ot Germany. After the sur. ship at University of Pennsylvania
render. because ot his training as
desires furnished apartment. kitchen,
bath. $30.
Reply to Box K, The
a lawyer. he was transferred to the
Swarthmorean.
Judge Advocata Department. servW A N1'ED-Maple
single bed and
ing first as defense counsel for the
chest not juvenile -for small boy.
80th Ornanco grouP. ann more reRug 8'xIO'. Tel. Swa. 039'6-R.
IIf'laInnow the home you want cently as Trial Judge Advocate for
WANTED-Youth or 3/4 size bed for
Ca~p
BalUmore Assembly Area
small boy. Call Swa. 2938-W.
Desu..ble lots available
Command In France.
"\VANTED-Play-pen, tricycle, drapes.
porUers fireplace screen, andirons,
studio 'couch.
Call Swarthmore 3037
after Saturday.
W A NTED--Unfurnished one bedroom
apartment by Nov. 1. for Dec. 1.
Convenient to P.R.R. Relpy Box Y.
~he Swarthm"orea.n.
..
.
,
PAINTING
MecIi8
EPWIN
S_,
,
.
Walter V. Linton
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WANTED·
.
Builder
WANTED-Il'o buy'. a tem'ale Boston
. Terrier puppy.. Tel, S~ U83-J .
".,...
Mr. and Mrs. David Ltnton of
Media will leave shortly to make
their home In New York where
Mr. Linton wtll take up his new
duties with the Intercollegiate
Broadcasttng System. He will manage the program ot tbe colleges and
set up new stations In the New
York area.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F .• Mattbews
ot Elm avenue received word. tblB
week from their son T/6 Ro.bert
Matthews that he expects to embark from France to arrive at In ..
diantown Gap for release frOm the
service.
Dr. and Mrs. .Jobn R. Rata of·
Nortb Ch_r roa4·have had Mra
Bates' aunt loll'll. Edward 1'. Sle_
of Miller Plan, L. L . . . their JrUMt
IWbcu me leamed what • Eocmiclable task stie woaI4
her .....od'. _te, abe 1 ' . a;
prien M uait inNa. .L. like a.a. 1
WANTED-Doctor,- and ;fai;nily desire
apartment or house,· p~fe~bIY
furnished for abOut. 6 month~. can
Mrs. Parker, Swaxthmol'8 'SaL!'-·· .
WANTEn-:-:-Boy·s·:·2S"" balloon-tire bik8
in good condtUon.- .'Reply I~OJ M.
T,he Swarthmorea.n.
'
WANTED--Child'.s folding gate; call
Swarthmore 222S-W.
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M IIJ' - . 8IlCI their - - . _ i l l to .u
..
!O«1d clm1h IDdudeclka ...111.,. eM It W_ .... ·
roc.:'WIaJ cloD', p l
,
Sw~ore NatioD~ Bank
.'
'Ir
I
Clu.!?
' . . . . CIa_.ter 1.'I~t
I '
is
SoUdted
w.i_ Bittle
'" SoD
Ull1..J
aDd Trust Company
M
IIMIT'te
• . . . , .....!a
F ' .. De, .. ·1'...... Call" 1L1i
7
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(a) A Rome _ d for
(b) No' B Mortgage
Il'i "ESl'loGATE NOWI
Doa,&WaI& Until Your PI
MorIga&e ExpIres
•
•
Nature unll MUD
Combine
to Provide
Your
Water Supply
. ,- ".
While you ~'t improye on Nature. ii .
doe8:re~ 8.~me a88i8~ce from·.~.
Apat
11, JUl)J.EY PAIUt
!U!JIeqr
.-.'
.lake8,
. rivers aud.
8pring8. By a contino
UOU8 cycle water i8 drawn up out of the
ocean • • • carried in clouds over the
land ••• sprinkled over the earth iu the
form of rain and finally runs in rivers
back into the ocean again.
After year8 of untiring effort, milD
has ~ke!1
euding
. advantage, of this never
,
.. •
ftCERTIFIED
WA',f.Ell
,
.
.
I r o . PEDIGREED STREAMS"
Prompt Serviee
Hua, ..... Bnhl
, Nature provide8 a 8upply of water ba
...
. Repairs
CaD~l984
in order to take advantage of its bountie8.
to·Nature.
....
OONBUIJr:
L S. KlLVINGTON
<.
Springfield water comes froritthe best
and purest sources because it is closCllt
Radio & Appliance
n&
.a.
purifiC4lit. ~d b~ngb.t it .fcr your home
for your viaalulICs and. convenience•
ELECTRIC SERVICE
SIMMONDS.
--
a.
eycle. ·and has
hlten this '.Vater, stored
it,
. .' . .
,
. Phone Chester Heights 194
,
71t WeIIIa 8&1:
Landscape Coatractor
Repair Foundation
. PlaatingsNow
B
'&Gde'r • PP'....
Gze IliC ~RoMtr oaR
l
. . tbek cJ.oice of 11'..
81 *'i
J'JoCm'e ft EM.
w. J. STEPHANI, JR.
PboJ1e SwarthmOre 22S~
, . . . . E,tIIl"'" of
i. ta.-ol_
•
nr-
Charles E. Fischer
•... .
date ot the noUce maUect or other..
wise (delivered with respect to the
person or proeprt,. liable for IIucb rent..
als, a discount of 2% thereof shall
be aDowed. In case said rate., Bhall
not be paid within four (4-) months
after the date of aa.td noUce, a penalty
of 6% ahall be added: and commencIng May 18t of the year following that
NOTICE
The Clvll Service Commission of the in which Buch ratea and penallies became payable. Interest altall be added
Borough of Swarthmore w.u
upon the total amount thereol at the
competitive examination!; (or tl 1:
rate of 6% per annum until such in ..
mUon oC patrolman at 9:00 r.m' . .
vember 13, 1946 In Borough Hal: debtedneIJIJ be fully paid.
Section 2. The foregoing amendSwarthmore, Pal Application must l.
ment shall become effective on the
filed on or before Novemb,-,r 1-1 l'j'
Apllcatlon forms will be fU;lIisil(>( 1st day of January, 1946.
Passed this 17th day of October,
upon request by the underslJ;lIcd.
A.D.• 1945.
ELLIOTT RICHAR"':·
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE.
Secretary..
By
S. S. RUTHERFORD.
President of Counell.
ORDINANCE NO. 482
Attest:
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON,
An Ordinance fixing special COlnIH!U.
SecretaI")'". sation to be paid \Vlllinm H. Brannall SEAL
tor services heretotoro rendered tilt'
Aptlroved this 19th day of October,
Borough.
A D., 19.o1-iJ.
THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH JOHN H. PITMAN
OF SWARTHMORE DOES ORDAIN:
Burgess.
SECTION
t.
In. consideration at
faithful sen.-Ices her~tofore render,"d
ESTATE NOTICB
to the Borough ot SWarthmore by
of CECIL D. 1I0lVAKD, other~
WilHam H. Brannan (or a period of E8tate
wISe known as C. D. 1I0wBrd, late of
apIlroxlmately ele\'en years, there 18
420 Rutgen Avenue, Swarthmore,
hereby established. pursuant to tho
l'ennfC)"lvaDJa, deceased.
authorization contained In Act No.
Is hereby given that Letters
398. approved May 28, 19<16, special of Notice
Administration have b~n granted to
eOffilJCnsation payable to the said 'Vil- the undersigned. who requests all perlIam H. Brannan. in the amount· of SOlHI having claims or demands against
Thirty Dollars ($30.00) per month, until Ute Estate of the said decedent- to make
hereafter chan·god or discontinued by known the same. and all pcn;OIlS Insubsequent ordInance or resolution: debted to the decedent to make payThe first monthly payment to be made ment immediatelY to
hereunder shall be paid as of NoMRS. BESSIE C. HOWARD,
vember 1. 1945.
Administratrix Estate of
Pasaed this seventeenth day ot OcCecil D. Howard, deceased.
tober A.D., 1945.
420 Rutgers Avenue,
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE.
By
s. S. RUTHERIo'ORD, Or to het' Attorney,Swarthmore, PennA..
PresidellL
ALBERT N. GARRETT.
Attest:
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON, 228 Garrett Avenue.
Secretary
Swarthmore, Pehna.
6t-l0-19
Approved this 19th day ot October,
A. D .• 19 ••.
ESTATE OF STUART F. SMITH• .IB.,
John H. Pltma.n,
Burgeas.
also knowa
STUART FARWELL
SMITH. Jft., late of Nether Pro.,J·
deaee Twp., Delawan COWlty,
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
Letters
of Administration on tile
ORDINANCE NO. 483
above Estate have been granted to the
An Ordinance to amend Se<::tion VI. cnderslgned. who requests all persona
of Ordinance No. 4.16. epproved. March havinG" claims or demands aaalost thq
4. 1939, pertaining to collection of
of the decedent. to make known
Sewer rates, and the discounts, penal- Estate
same, and all persona Indebted to
ties and Interest In Connection thete- the
the decedent tQ make payment without
with.
delay to
THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH
STUART F. SMITH, Admlnlatrator,
OF SWARTHMORE DOES ORDAIN:
Copples Lane, Walllngford. PIP.
Section I. That Section VL of OnU..
nance No. 4-18, approved March 4. Or to his Attorneys.
1939, be and hereby ia amended to J'AMES F. SWARTZ, Esq.,
Phlla.. Pa..
read as follows::
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. Section VI. Wibere- payment of the GREER & JOHNSON.
sewer _tates· herein provided shall be 17 South Avenue•.
made within two (2) months after the ¥edla, Pa.
tS-g.!!
Dr; and Mrs. Clifford Banta ot
Parr1ah road arrived home Friday
after an automobile trip of a week
musical numbers preceding the certo Crawfordsville, Ind.
·room··
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. partY.
tbIB Week.
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Mrs. iuchard D. &at.. and her
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cblldr.n .John. ·.Jean and carol will
~"",,,,"eB
leave th.lr bome on Elm av.....e
next Tuesday. October 30, to JOin
. (Continued from pace 1)
PERSONAL-Electric heaters, Irons, M". &atea In Park Ridge. 111.•
At I p.m. a. window In memory
and vacuum cleaners repaired. Ctm:- where they have purchased a home
ed for and delivered. Call Robert
of
Blanobe B. Hili. tbe gift of her
at 819 North Prospect avenue.
Brooka, Swarthmore 1648.
BOn William. will be dedlcat.dby
'Theodore 8.· Cro_en who baa
PERSONAlr-SubacrlptlOnB to all mag- been undergoing treatment at Gab- the Rector aasiBted by the Rev ..
aslnee. Call Mrs. BerUla P. Fariee
ereDd James M. COllins and the
riel. N. Y .• was operated Upon at
Swarthmore 4589-W.
Reverend J. Jarden Guenther. for..
the Bar.nes Hoapltal, St. Louis. Mo., mer rector of the church. The
PERSONAL-Registered Spencer corseUere.
ldr&
ElsIe ldcWllIlams. October 9. Mrs. Crossen who was Hut memorial window 1& part of
Telehpone Swarthmore 4.683-W tor ap- with her husband has returned to
an entire fenestration of the me~
,
.
A long awaited family reunion
was consummated recently when
Dr. John Dolman• .Jr., of ·Vassar
avenue was once more at the
"he~d of the dinner table" Bur·
rounded by his four chtldrell and
their famiUea-. Lt. John P. Dolman~ atter serving four years In
the NavY. Is home on terminal
leave. He was joined by his wife
and small Bon, John .Jr., with
wh()m he is making his first ac...
quatntance.
Captain "left" Dolman and his
'wife and small daugHter, Kathy.
who have been stationed In Texas,
Effingham IDolman and his wite
recently transterred from West
Vlt"glnta to Wtbnlngton. Del., and
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Spencer of
the borough. made up the tamilY
ze. 1945
CLASSIFIED
w
DelaWare County, will addrHII the
dinner meeting of the Men's Club
oC Trinity Church on Monday at
6:30 p.m. In tho recreal10n room
of the church.
TOGETIlER AGAIN
Save Coupons on Bagl
17c
lOe
leader· . of
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Richer Blend
g.tJ'Smt CAK.E FLOUR ~·ZOc
Currants Clilfonis
CIO
COFFEE
Z :~: ZSc
lISa)
5uprelll~
Ritter.
s.-tD·
ON TERMINAL lEAVE
Heat·flo Roasted •
Enriched
Frank
!pualOl' Calfee Roan
tended Swarthmore College for
two years. He plans to: return to
college to complete his education.
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HEAR ao .EADER
Lt. Harvey Whltaker of Pa.rk
avenue, home on terminal leave
after 16 months ot overseas duty In
France. Belgium and England with
the Army Quartermaster Corps. reports December 28 to Indiantown
Gap to receive his dlscharge trom
the Army.
Following his discharge, Lt. WIll ..
taker who has been In the Ar~
four years and seven months, will
resume his connections with James
Kemper Company, Insurance Brokers of PhUadelphia:.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER
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NC:n2 ISa
Stria"ess Beans ....~o,. ( ;!:,~ -1.40) N,:n21ZC
Roldord Tomato Juice G,:d.
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Early June Peas
Ne::;,2 110
SwUt's Preaa All ';.\':'"
l~. ~ZC
Farmdale Evap. ~
4 ::.~ ~S.
Domesti. Swiss Cheese
Y2 Ib Z3e
Mott'. Pure Appte Juice
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GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
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Motben
fus, chairman. Wednesday..OctQb~r
The Fifth Gr;LdeMothers ,Group 17. 'MarRaret Moor~. ,a ieacb~r of
of Ru~ers avenuo SchoOl held its the school. sl)oke to the group.
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first meeting'atltbe Dickinson aveTea
was
served.
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BONDS
THE BOUQUET
Eo 1.. NOYBS
SWARTHMORE mJDEBAKER
SALES a: SERVICES
PETER It. TOLD
THE HARVARD INN
B. J. BOY 5 .AND I.
nUCIL~R'S
TnEINGLENEUK
l\1.-\RIE DONNELLY
OO-ED nEAUTY SALON
SW ARTBMORE NA110NAL BANI
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H. B. GREEN
WAITE
STl\4'I'Ii IIA\'BN DIN
MICHAEL'S COLLEGBPJUJUU.CY
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A PRODUCTION
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for your !:-lOME ~Clundry
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Then there'. the electric hoMe drying unit that
will dry your clothes-rain or ihln--summer
or wln"r. Finally, you'll want an electric i~ner
to • •,d your, ~~iffll' ~f .h~....., ~fMed.~
an,~ ~I~ ~e ~.~ 1C!~~~ry. Ve., ~ c:~~i~ly will
be a ~t to live electrically with a production
line of appliance. to do all your laundry from
start to finishl
Mrs.
Herman
Bloom.
and
Mr~.
MRs.
In a series of sl1de8 Dr. Gurin
showed the effects ot extreme vitamin deficiency. Although rare In
Frida,.. October 26
this country, 1940 statistics listed 10:00 ~.M.-Book Review ................~........ ~.... - ......................Woman·8 Club
2140 deaths due to pellagra, 63 to
,
Saturda,., October
beriberi, 26 to scurvy and 161 to
3:00 P.M.-High School FOQtball VB. 'Glen-Nor .................... , ...Glen:-Nor
rickets, all vitamin deficiency
Sunday, October 28
diseases.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship .......................~.................... Local Churchea
TUesdaY. October 30
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Dr., Gurln gave no comfort to the
2:00
P.M.-Hallowe'en
Gambol
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Woman·s
Club
too tat per8on. Except for a few
8:00
P.M.-Junior
Club
Bandage
RolUng
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Woman·s
Club
rare medical cases the fat per80n
ednescJ8.y. October 81
W
eats more than the body needs tor
Parade .,...............................COllege Field House
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.Its energy requirements; Contrasted 6:45 P.M.-Hallowe·en
,
Th~~N9~~ber~
to too many calories is the e1feet ot
A.M. to ~ P.~.-~~minap Bale ..............................WhltUer House
extremely low eatory diet seen In 8:10
9:30-11:00 A.M.-Leqture. Dr: Tereslna Rowell .... Presbyterian Church
the prisoners of wal'l This extreme
8:~O ~.M.-:-Swart~oreaIl W~ppln~ ................... .s1V~rthmorean OIrlce
starvation' Is the re8ult ot InsuMcient calories protlEms aod vitamins
and is very serious and long lastIgf;.. Dr. Gurln answered questl~~s
from the 8.udleJ;lce following his
talk.
Weston ClaJ;'ke. Q.ccompanied by
Mrs. Palmer Skoglund. opened the
program by playing tour clarinet
80los. Weston, a High School junIor. has been studying the clarinet
since the fourth grade. and has
played In the band 'and orchestra.
since fifth grade. As an outside
activity he is at present the dlrec~ Tue... Wed. &: 1'hlJrS. 9:30 to 5:30
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tor of a dance ~nd made ull of
-FRIDAy. 9130 to, &-Saturday - 9 LID. to 9
loeal high sohool talent. His playing 'Of "Chanson Trieste" by
Tschalkowsky was eXQeptionally
brilliant and displayed his m~tery
of a difficult Instrument.
Ghosts wlll galIlbol. witches foretell, music go eerie, ~I)d mystery
#11 the ~Ir on TueSday, OctOber 30,
at 2 p'.~. Sarah stabler will 81~
Jlumber of old En.U8h baliadB
accom'panytng herselt on the aU:to~
li&rp.:' an unw,Ual'o14 "instrument
reiated '''to "the dulcimer.. AItce
~at.,., cJ~n9~ ill8tructor at t~ecol
le,1) w.tll p.rese~t a m~~~, a~ilo~~
paled
aeIMcuiq,1
dance.
Other
parte
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8~'llf~ dlr~'QitOn c,i ~ Robert L.
Mother Dift7 de.
O08.~. ~n. n~I8.n~' &,on aDd
signed
specificalllr
:M~ R9~4' G. E. Ullmq.n.
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for you BUm, ~,
Although a costume 1a no1; r~
juniors
by J u n e
qulre~'to ~ttend th~ PlJlbol,
bit
ot decoration suited to the 8etlsOn
Bentley. It's your
will help me~~p.rs to join In the
own :favorite tatter.
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fUQ. The PostWar SerVices com.
sail on winter w~ltc •
mlttee will se'rve witches brew.
grounds in a sUck
Friday, October 26. from 10 to
one plecer
11:30, Mrs. Eaton win give the
with
wide
IJecond half Of her review ot
~truthers
Burt's
"philadelphia,
fiange shOUld~oiy Experiment" for the Literaers, s h i l' l' e ~
ture sectlon.
8k1rt and deep
c~n~J" pIe a t.
Jr. Ma.icia ... Meet
Bunon8
'n; -belt
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the
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The first meeting ot the Jr. Music
plaid. ' In aa.oI1e4
Plub wtll ,",' held SUnQy. October
tAttersalllJ
~t' 'rcel
~8, at 7:30 P.in: at the" home of
",'
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""e~l punn, 20f Dickinson aveque.
blue ..ad STey &J14
l'laDs for this' season 'witt be 'dlswhite lMLc~O~dL
~ussed at a IIbort buslneM meetin,
before
the
mu8lcal
prolP'llm. Re.- •• -_.,
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would lI.-hunthiC iro wJi~n the _.
Bon opens, ~~!~~r 1., Ltce~
permits are laueil tree to theae
men. b~J ~o)l"'.-barTele!l ~hot
1 2 or i" page a~' needed, and for
f
these, they are dependent upon the
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·PHllADELPHIA 'ElEct.le COMPANY'
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b
18 t th W ' •
Mrs. Frank R. Morey. president
er
a
e oma.n s Club. The ot the Woman's Club and' Mrs.
:~est8:~er. d Mrs. Reavis Cox. Joseph Reynolds, past presid~nt of
cusse ' ree om from Fear" as the Mothers Club, presided at the
an Important aspect of child pay- tea table.
chology. She stressed the fact that
t~e task ot, over-coming or preHEAR,
HUBER
venting any possible feeUng of Inr
securIty Is worth serious effort.
Mrs. John. Y. Huber, Jr.. ot
The speaker listed several majo.· Haverford, President Pennsylvania
approaches to this problem. among Council of. Republican Women wfll
wbich were inculcation of a feel- address a luncheon meeting ot the
log ot possesalWl or "belonging", Women's Republican Club of Delamaintenance of a routine sequence ware County. ThurSday, November
or events, and dev el9pment ot a 1, at Strath Haven Inn.
feeling ot pride In acblevement.
The four proposed Amendments
The epeaker went on to say that to the. Constitution of the ComU Is just as Important to praise inonwealth w.m be presented by
a happy family atmosphere as It....
.....rs. H u b er. A dlscussI on peri0 d
Is to furnlfh proper nutrition.
will tollow.
A short bUsiness meeting preThis is an open meeting. Mrs.
c~ded the talk, at which time John M. Broomall, 4th. ot Cornell
members and guests were wel- avenue Is In' charge' of arrangecorned by the president, Mrs. Ed- ments.
Another Swarthmorean,
ward Pyle, 2nd. Otricers for the Mrs. Alexander Ewing of Dart1945-46 season are Mrs. Justus mouth avenue Is president of the
Garrahan vice-president. Mrs. WolIlen's Republlcan Club ot DelaSamuel Gur!n corresponding secre- ware ,County.
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a.
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ts.ry. Mrs. JOhn J. 'Jaquette recordSays' IJiI,PPlI, .FtuiUlil Ing
secl'etari. 'MrS: Joiih B. Weller
. Is As,ImpOrtant
treasurer, Mrs. lllidon n: HolIIa
h08pltaUty ohalrman,,' ld~ &,y 1
As ,NutritiOn' " . W.
Staufrermembershlp chairman.
,
Electric wCJshers, have ~n ·e.a~i~g, ~~ ."me
laundering ~b f~ years •.. and the '"'w ones
practically think for themselves. Just set the
dial., add soap, and your clothes are waShed,
rinsed in clear water and then damp-dried,
••• all automatically.
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MARTEL BROS.
AUCE BARBER. GIFI'S
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THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
RUSSELL'S SEBVlCB
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Dr. Samuel Gurln, assistant protessor ot PhY8iologicai Chemistry
in the University ot Pennsylvania
Medical School, spoke to the
Swarthmore Woman's· Club, Tuesday. October 23, on "Better Health
Through a Better Knowledge of
Nutrition". Mrs. George W. Sweet,
chairman of the American Home
section, introduced Dr. Gurln to the
members and their guests.
"Vitamin publicity of the past
few years would laad one to believe that the only thing we need
to eat Is vitamins, and that perhaps in a few years our meals will
consist of a few pilJs". This Is
all wrong Dr. Gurln asserted, and
to prove hiS asscrtlon he outlined
to the audience the daily minimum
tood requirements of an adult and
the reasons, the bod)" needed each
of them.
BUY VICTORY
A. P. SMALLEY
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Gates to Spark
Gambol
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one willlnc to.. l~ , U1IB, piece Of
equipment may contact RObert T,
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The Swarthmorean, 1946-10
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1946-10
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