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COLLEGE
DRIVE
OPENS
THE SWARTHMO
VOL IS-No.6
LOCAL
SUPPORT
ASKED
SWARlHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1947
AFFIRMS VALIDITY
OF YOUTH WORK
Scout Director Cites
Benefit" of Group's
Training
., A capacity audience was held an. thra.lled at the Woman's Club
Tuesday afternoon when Oleda
• Shrottky addressed club membera
a.nd local and nearby Scout leadera
In a program sponsoring t~e Girl
Scout movement. Mrs. Robert N.
Hilker!, Girl Scout chairman, presented Miss Shrottky who serves as
national adv1eor on Girl Scout
dm.matlcs and whose many actIvities i.n the field of drama have
Included instructing at Mt. Holyoke
College and the presidency of the
New York stOry Telling League.
Miss Schrottky's charm: derIves
partly from a warm stage personalIty: Jl8.rtly trom her skllled .. .11Be
of very human and humorous
anecdote, partly In a presentation
that equals that ot Cornella Otis
Skinner, partly in her facile use
I. P. Brown Heads
Red Cross Drive .
AppOintment ot J. Paul Brown
ot Walnut lane as Branch FundI
Chairman for the 194 7 Red' Cross
Fund CalTljPaign, was announced
last week by Mrs. Walter H. Dickinson, local Branch chairman.
Mr. Brown declared that the' NaUona.l quota In the campaign ,will
be $60,000,000 although the' 194748 budget calls tor expenditures
totalling $92,000.000. The difference will be supplted by reserve
funds accrued tram previous over
sUbscribed drives. The quota for
the area embraced by the Southeaster~ Pennsylvania Chapter will
be $2,490,000-3'1 percent less than
the 1946 goal. The drive opens on
March 1.
NASON EXPLAINS
.COLLEGE DRIVE
Shows Serious Need
of Increased
Funds
$3.00 YEAR
Council Grants
Baird Request
Borough Co:mcll, In a public
hearing preceding Its regular session Monday evening granted permll!8lon to Mrs. A. M. Baird t.o arrange for an apartment In her
dwelling on Dartmouth avenue.
Councll ordered the paving of
part ot Riverview avenue and also
authOrized advertisements for bids
for paVing the 4110 block of Vassar
avenue.
Purchase of a new Ford pollee
car was authOrized.
Council was Informed by the
Board· of. Revision of Tues that
the lUlS98Sment on the MarY Lyon
SChool for tax purposes was ,42,-
Speaking' before the Swarthmore
Borough
Committee
for
the
Swarthmore College Campaign at
a meeting held In Bond Memorial
Tuesda~ night,
John W. Nason.
president of SWarthmore College.
presented clearly and forcefully
the rCIIBons for and the objecUves
of the present $6,000,000 Campaign
wnlch boro... gh residents are being 250.
asked to support.
Dr. Nason ouUlned the six projects to which the campaign funda
have been allotted. These are Increases In faculty salaries. expanded scholarship funds. a new
BOARD INC·REASES
TEACHERS' PAY I!~::,ryw~e:I:!~d
. '
"-
I
MRS. A. M. MELICK
DIES AT, 'AGE 79
Local Women Was
Active In Women's
Groups
:141'8. Annie 111. Melick, who Uved at Strath Haven Inn, and was
long active, In civic atralrs and
women's organizations, died Saturday I,n the Bryn Mawr Hospital.
She was
She was prealdent of the Delaware County Federation of Women's Clubs from ]929 to 1933.
.
She also was former president
of the Woman's Club of Medla'an4
and founder of the Women's Republican Club of Pennsylva.nla
and the Writers' Club ot Philadelphia.
Born I,n Bloomsburg, PIL, she
was graduated from Bloomsburg.
State Normal School and later attended the PhUa4elphia Conservatory of Mustc to study voice.
She taught music before her marriage to Elmer E. Melick, former
IDr. D. Melcholr. well known psy_ Ph.Uadelphla textile executive, who
•
chologist and principal of the hlg'h died In 1StS~.
school at Girard College, wlll be : Mrs. Melick was dlrector of the
guem speaker at the next meeting women's division of the Sesqulof the Swarthmore Mothers' Club Centennial ExposiUon in PhUaon '.[fhursday, February 13 at 8 delphia in 1126. In 1931 she won
o'clOCk at the Woman's Club.
the Philadelphia Soroptimlst Club
His topic will be "Parental In- award for civic service. From 1931
fiuenee and School Guidance." Dr. to 1934 she was cho.frman at the
Melchoir wants "to indicate to the press a,nd publicity committee of
group thos~ Innate and acquired the State Federation of Women's
the Vice
qualities that the child brings wit'h Clubs and later served
him to school, then the responsi- chairman of the advisory combility of tho' sc'hool in dlrect1r:~ IIllttec on Women's participation
each chnd'sso~ial and edUcational In the New York World's Fair. She
guldarice·...
, ." - .' .
wasa.member·of ·the ~~:QCb.tO~,9~
The club o:>ftslders Itself fortu- American Revolution:' , ..........<.nate In having Dr. l\ietcboir vIsit
Mrs. Melick I.a survived by two
It. Members are Invited to hring sons, Dr. Joel M. Melick, of Worone or mOI'e guests 80 that all in- cester, Mass., and .Ja~es B.. of
terested friends as well as the Westport, Conn.:and a daughter,
Mrs. H. Chand lee Tur.ner, Jr., of
:nemberb~ip may have this oppOrHaverford.
t unity ot hearing him ..
n.
MOTHERS CLUB TO
b~mo:~r: HEAR DR. MELCHOIR
I': a
Wars, a new science bundlng houshig pbyslcs, chemistry and mathe'matlcs. a new women's dormitory
e
d
$100 000 I
Y
an a
,
ncrease in the annual expendable income. Explalnof poetry and prose to ,tllustrate her
Ing that tl;lese were the most' urgpoints, and partly In ber strong
. Mid-Year salary Increases WCl e ent needs in the twenty-five~ear
belief that· the leadership of gl'unted by the School Board Ilt a centennial prog\-am, Dr. Nason
youth fa one of the most fasclna- recent ~n""etlng after a careful pointed out that the financial potlng. to say nothlpg of construc- study of teacher salary conditions siUon of the college had changed
tlve, occupations of our time.
and needs. The recommendation to radically since the last endowment
"SlfLDdinlt Flrm. Against All the the Board, proposing tpese adjU8t- campaign was condUcted by Dr.
Winds That Blow" was the theme ments, was_ made by t'he Joint AYdelotte In 1930.
"There Is a
of Miss Shrottky's talk which of- salary sfudr committee of the wide-spread impreSSion in certain
fered Girl Scouting as a. way of School Board and representatives quarters," he said, "that Swarthlite In that through Its leadership from theteachlng staff.
more Is a wealthy college. This
youth fa e%Posed anew to the
Tha action taken by the Board lB. not true. In terms of endowth.lngs it needs to have. "We should had to bl' within t'he limits of tpe ment 'Per student. and In terms ot
not only state facts," suggested current year's budget, which was capital expendlt".lre
on campus
Miss Shrottky, but also set stand- «,stabUshed lastsJ)rlng. Tho Board buildings per studtmt. Swarthm.ore.
R.rds·that heJp' youth develop a t.'ndeavored to· apply Immediate eta.nd'it -Je'\>enth 'on· a JJ8t--of"edm-':'group of ethlenl· principles." The
parable academic performan'ce."
sulary adjustments to the casell
machi.ne age has tended to detract
Stating that the rise In prices,
,,'here need was most apparent:
from· the sta.ture of man while it
coupled with the Increased strain
uamiely, to thol!e teflchers supportemphasb:es power, sfatlstics, studon plant facUlties due to larger
ing dependents.
les and surveys, but "the human
war-time and post-war enrollments,
The resolution adopted by th, 0 h a d
dt
heart Is Itself .more than the stuft
Occurre
a a t I me when the.
Board
was
as
follows:
"Resolved,
t
of machines and ato~s." Let chlldre urn on capital Investment had
ren Jearn to Jove and live together that starting February 1, 1947. the dropped from 4.5 to 3.7 per cent,
and strife wlJl cease. Let their dlr- Bo~rd grant to each regular pro- nr. Nason said that fhe college
ection be imaginative, creative and ('sslonal employee,· temporary, PI>O- now finds Itself faced with a serlsympe.thetlc. Let them learn to use fl'sslonal employec und regular ous problem. It is being called on
thel!le tests-(l) Does it have to be HubRtltute In service at the begin- 'to provide first-rate education for
hidden. (2) Is it going to hurt I'.ing of t'he school year In Septem- a large number of veterans with a
someone else, (3) Does what I bl'r 1946 a general increment at decreased annual Income and with
am dOing come from the best Im- the rate of $50.00 per annum, and plant faCilities
deSigned for a
pulses within me? If we develop that in addition conSidering tea-I student body of approximately 450
this kind of Integrity when chart- ching dutics, efficiency. and per-I students, he told the committee.
ing the course of youth, It follows forrnances. as they may be related
Dr. Nason then dlsc ...ssed each
that it can face squ!lrely all the to or affected by dependency, It lone of the six objectives speclflcMOVie
winds-good, tragIc, or frlghtful- grant an increment detel'ffiiined by I nlly.
that blow.
the number of dependent. at the
Sa!Ying thnt, "Of nil the objec""'or tht.' third time in liS many
MI'!". Edith Preston Wisdom.
Dr. Han, of Korea, ~ho is about rate of $100.00 (or each of the first tlvea we have, faculty salaries are months. the Players Club of wife of Samuel C. Wisdom of 334
• 50.00 for the
to return to her country to Inaug- t \Y.:> d epen d ents, and ..
- most Important"
, Dr. Naso n de - Swarthmore offers the first Phila- Vt\8~lnr ;lVl'nuc. died suddenl....
" n!
clared
"The
strength
of
a
olle
....
e
delphia
little
theatre
production
of
hel'
borne
Supdny
evening.
urate the Girl Scout movement each additional dependent, with
c
~
there, was presented by Mrs. Hll- no provision for more than four lies in Its spirit, its faculty and Its a play w'hen "Laura" opens nex:t • &rn in Philadelp'hia, Mrs. Wi~
kert. p.nd spoke ()n the utterly dependents, with the understnnd- ,stUdents, While In some Industries Monday, Fehruary 10. Under ~h(' dom had lived In Swarthmore for
d
f ing that this a.dditlonal Increment wages bave gone uP, as much as I direction of Howa\'d W. WItt,. the past 37 yeal·S. She had been a\{
t
b t
th Ilf
sa
con rast e ween
e
e 0
75
t th
h
".a~ra.
r " f.0 II·:lWS .. 'I)P
\
I
f H'"
women and children of Korea olher than the general increment.
per cen,
ere as been no Inc" 0
'" activ~ member of the First Churc'h
against the life of Amenicans.
mny subsequently be merged .Into crease in salary scales at Swarth- }!;'ye and ·.Januory Thaw on the of Christ Scientist, Swarthmore.
' nny
I
....... d u 1e or any 0 th el' more.
Playel's Club stage.
and was one of the 16 orlmnal
A Girl Scout. CoJor Guard from
sa ary s~'lIe
T dl
16 Jed the Flag Salute ~lary adjustment plan which may D nN Scussing scholarsblps next,
First published as a mystel'~' nov- ll1clnbers who 31ded in the organlTroop
el in 1942, "Laura" was later made zatlon of the c'hurch.
Which opened the meeting The h e a d op t..
e,;, and that future merit . r. t bason stated that scholarships
.
.
Increm~nt.<1 may be witbheld or reo m'Js
e raised In proportion to the into a movie with a cast which InIn addition to her husband, she
Patrol from Troop 83 served tell
Increase in charges for tUitfon and eluded Gene 'nerney, Clifton Webb
under the direction of Mrs. W1lliam duced in the event that the salary board so that Swart.... more can coni~ survived by hvo sons, DaVid P.,
n
and Dana Andrews. After the movA. DeCalndry, hOSPitality chairman. of a. given Individual by reason of tfnue to accept students from all Ie was well around on its run. t'he ot Vassar a.venue. and Samuel C.
FoUowlng the stated meeting on t'hls additional Increnumt should ""conomic classes n~ ·It bas done In
Jr.. of W,allingford; and five
'"
I
author Vf."ra Caspary. collaborated
February 11, an amusing program he in excess ot that provided by a the,
past.
"In a·.....,democracy," he
gl'andC'hlldren,
Catharine
and
has been planned by Mrs. Guy S. subsequent salary schedule or said, "those students wbo show with Gl!orge Sklar to produce thIs :Miriam' Wisdom of Vassar avenue.
Deming. Its theme will be "Hearts ot h er sa.I ary 'd
a justment plan."
abfllty and promise ought to be play version, in which Mi,rlam and JeSln, Judith and Heather WisHopkins
and Flowers" Here and There,
Under the new salary standards able to attend coUege, regardless dIe
West.t<>ured the F.a.
Ser.vlce'" were 'held at 1820
Hea.dtng a cast entrusted with Chestnut
Stl'eet,
Philadelphia,
promotion ot nonsense wl11 molude now b~comes $3,000 a year. In
Of the need for a new science
·Mrs. Go.rdon Meader, Mn. Robert the elementary school t'he median bUilding, Dr. Nason said, "Instruc- the difficult task of keeping sus- ""ednesd~y. Interment was private.
.A. Allison. Mrs. R. T. Batea, Mrs. Salary Is $2,650, and In the high tion In modern 8clence is not P08- pense drum-taut rlg'ht up to the
F~yton H. Bray, Mrls T. Harry sC'hool $3,260. The median tor Wo- sible wlthou't modern facilities. final, curtain ure Sheri, Horton
AGNES DOUGAL KING
Brown, Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert, Mrs. men teachers becomes $2,800 and SWarthmore College started early Samtuel W, W. Mitchell and WllAgnes
Dougal King, wife of
Eldon B. HolUs, Mrs. J. 'W1arren for men teac'hers $3,300.
In both physics and chemistry, Ham; James Stevens, Jr. Othcrs in
the cast are 'Villi am J. p. Bruehl. Louis W. King, died at her home
with the result that Its present
on Rutgers avenue, FebruarY 3.
She 'was the daughter of the
equipment and space are hopeless- n.0bert C. Spencer. Jr.. Barbara n.
ly Inadequate to present demands. ~nt, Helen F. Hawke and Howard late W1lliam Pollock Do".lgal and
Frida7, Febroar, 'I
A new 8Clenoe bundlng la Impera. Witt.
Agnes McCormick Dougal of Mll7: 16 P.M.-H. S. Basketball VB. Eddystone ........................ Ed~tone tlve It the work of the college In
Stage managers for the produc- I ton, Pa.
8ondaJ', Feb......,. •
this a!'e8. la to Jtllitoh ItfJ work In tion -will be Roy Snape and Pa.ul
She Is
surlved by her husband,
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship _..._................................... Local Churches other ft~d8 and to meet the neet!
Banks.
Jim
Donohue
wfll
be
the
2:0~ P.M.-College Graduation ,................................... MeeUng House
one daughter. Mrs. Solomon Cut.
lIGDday, 'Pe1JraarJ' 10
for trained men."
E'lectrlcian, I\88lsted by J.ack Prl- cher of Washlnlrton, D. C.: also
8:20 P.M.-"Laura" ...... _........................ _ •...•.........._............ Playe... Club
Fonowlng the talk by Dr. Nason
chard. Charlotte Maaa will be In two ststers, Eliza M. Dougal of
· .
'rIIes_y, . . . . ..., 11
he Intreduee•. 'Frank. ft.i MarklAY charge ot the muelc, a.nd Mlldred Milton. and Margaret P. Doli", ot
2.00 P.II.-Valen,tlne FooJlBhnesa ....•.............. - ............... Woman'8 Club
~
' k brl ft·' M AIIht
h
7:10 P.)(.--Communl~ Chorua ..........:....•- .....••••.PrMbJ'terian Church: w 0 spo e
e y.
r.
on t en Simpers will prompt.
Bridgeport, Conn.; and & brother
: 8:00 P.If.-8tate4M88thlc .................... _...__...•_ .._ .•..-. Wemaa'. Club announce4 that tile horOU«h 8011clMrs. George B. SIckel ts· chalr-I Charles H. Dougal of Pittsburgh,
8:20 P.M..........lAun·· ....._...;...••.._........ _ .........._._.....: ........... ~en Club tatlon weutd cOnUnue from Feb- man of the stage decoration and Pa.
.
· .
. ...
.. .edIt !iday. ~..., 11
,
ruaJ4Y 5th throqh March 15th and
properties
commltt~e,
with
MI'II.
Services
were
held
Wednesday,
8.%0 P.II.- Laura. ... - ...•••........•-._-_.••••••••• _-.•.._........... Play.... Club, that th
ta •• ...
..._
...
.
..... n r. P., ~ II
equoJ;or ...... __I'OU~JI. I,.ee P. Wl"Q', M.... John E. Michael FebruapY i. at 4 p. Ill., at Ollve!'
: 8:"' P.Il.-lIother"£ Qub - ___. _.•. _ .._ _ _ •• __ • WOIDall'£ Club Cam~ . . . . .IG,.... beIIIc Oft.
and II... &eorte '11. h l _ eervlng 8&lr·. ~H"'pIda. Interment wai
· ";.10 ~-..¥1I.... - _ . . ,....
. ..... _.__
GIIIt per 08Dt of the· 'I,G",OOO.
with 'her.
tn MIlton.
e St de d Ad • d
R Ise
U Ie, . VIse
B Specla I
eomm. '
Guests Welcome at
Girard College
Man's Talk
I
as
WITT TO PRESENT SERVICES HELD
"LAURA"
AT
CLUB FOR MRS. WISDOM
Play Follows SucceS8 37 Year Resident
of Mystery Novel,
e
Helped Found
Ch urch
II
I·
I
'I
",a
TillS WEEKS CALENDAR
'Plat..
'I
•
THE
.~2:'-_____--------"j"W=.~I:lb:u:::rn~and faulll'Y of Charleston,
PER SON A L S
w.
Miss Janet Harris of Swarthmore
aven"J8 whose marriago to Mr.
John de Moll will take place Feb·
ruary 16. was gucs t of honor Tuesda'Y evening when Miss Adele Markley of Guernsey road entertained
at a miscellaneoUB shower In her
Va.
B teJo
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S.
a
of "Rocky Spring Farm,". Media.
H8.Ued Thursday on The America
for a six-week trip to England and
switzerland.
Peggy Keenen of Harvard avenue. a student at Denison Universtty, spent the between semester
holldav as the guest of Norine
~
Tn.'lor ot Ann Arbor. Mich., fo):001
mcrly ot Vassar a v e n u e . ,
Cu"hcrlne Fussell of Vassar ave·
. ...
nu. left last weck with friends
I
on an extended a~toU10:t'Ue tt· p
south.
Friday, FeIInIuy 7, 1947
Friday, Februuy .7, 1947
SWARTHMOREAN
~====~==========================~
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Sell.re pathlc Hospital, Wasl1lngton.
D&vld Webb of Sout'b Chester
The baby is the grandeon ot
Washington, D. C .• are receivroad has returned to Wesleyan.
congratulations on th~ birth of, Mr. and· MrS. Richard C. Sellers.
Unh'l"I'fdlY as a second semester
W.lr
son, Richard AtklllSOn Sel~'.)I'homore
(ollowing his retur~
of ~gden avenue.
lers
on
Januatty 29. in the Homeotrom sCl'vice In Japan.
me..
honor.
f
'1<. and 1I1rs. Glenn G. Bartle 0
..
Maine, N. Y., formerly of swarthhl more. sp ent 0. feW' days of t 8
L
week visiting Dean Everett.
Hunt a nd Mrs. Hunt ot Elm aveI
nue and other acquaintances n
sw,,· rthmore. Their son Robert
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jeglum of
I
Bartl. a senior at the college re•
'f
the
Llillbo"n
avenue wtll have as the r
T:
turn ed home with tDem or
w(!e.k.~:mll guC'sts, Mr, am' Mrs. H.
mld -so- mester vacation.
d
I
I
I
.
and SOON David an _
Mr. and ],Irs. John De ap a n!~'I. John"on
~
of Oberltn avenue spen t th e week - 'V,·,lter of n.thesda. ~td.
'Ir. nnd Mrs. d. 1'::, 'Clewell ThaY~~
end skllng In New Hamps h i re,
Mrs. Roy G. Rlnclltt of Strath I'eturned to their home on BcnHaven avenue will entertain tho Jl'.min West avenUe from a 26 day
Board members of the 'Dela.ware trip to the wcst'}rn northwcustern
County Chapter of the D. A. R., at and southern states.
0. luncheon following a mceting,
1"lora Lee, a student at 'Wilson.
Wednesday, Febr-.lary 12.
College spent the wec~-end at hel'
, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Nowell of borne >on Harvard avenue.
Rose Tree, MedIa. will entertain
Mr. and Mra. Theo!lore S. Saun·
this evening in honor of, Ml88 Lou- c!ers of Strafu Havetl avenue had
Ise ServaiS and Foster Nowell, Jr.. as their ,,:eck-end guests. Mr. So,unfollowing the rehearsal of their ders' brother-in-law Rnd sister.
wedding which will take place to- .Mr. and Mrs.· Stanley \\,11lte and
CHRISTENINGS
morrOw. ,
children of Clinton. MaK~., his nt~
Michael Schoblnger, small Bon
Mr. Merrill Dawson. who made phew, Pvt. Robert Saunders
of Mr. and Mrs. John Schoblngel'
his home with former Antioch Col- Bo11ing Field, 'Vashlngton, D. C., of State College was christened at
lego classmates, Mr. and Mrs. J. and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. the 11 o'clock service}n the PresHerman Holmes of Haverford Doyle of Garden City. L. I.
b'ytrian Church, Sunday morning,
place. during January has been apMr. J. Randolph Roess and Mr. The Rev. Dr. David Braun offlcia~
pointed head of the, State of Penn- Harry 'Wfood bo'lth of Cornell ayced.
sylvania. Rehabllltation of Tuber- nue will return tomorrow from !l
culo!Jis Patients. Mrs. Dawson and two weelt. vacation !"pent !n Lnk('
The baby 80n of Mr. and Mrs.
10 year old Bon Dickie will now
Wortll. Fla.. where they visited Mr. George Lawl'ence Alston, Jr.• of
join Mr. Dawson and occu~ the
Roess' mbther, Mrs. Gustav Roes~ Fairview road WaH christened,
Clarence' Pickett nome on, Plush
George Lawrence Alston, 31'(\.. by
.Dnd St. Petersburg. Fla,
Mill road, Wallingford while the
'VJst
will spend this wCl'k-cnd at Buc~ the morning service In the MethoJack Ward returned VVednesday
Hill FallS enjoying \\'Inh.-r KPOl'ts., dist Chul'ch Sunday.
to Penn-State CoUege after spendJJarbar:L Knabb rcttll'nM yel:lterIng several days at his home on
Harr\' Leroy and Ji~laine Marie
day to Penn~Sta.te College after
South Chester road.
lliankc·nship.
children of Mr. nnd
Skip Bernard of Rutgers avenue spending a weck between semesl\lrs
.
Harry
Blankenship of Corl:olebrated his· fourth birthday ters at her home on Princeton ayenell
a\'cnue
were
christened SunMonday, JanuarfY 27 with a party puc.
(lay
mOl'ning
In
the Methodi~t
Pa.ul Dixson of ~ac City. ]OWtl.
at his home.
Church.
The
children
arc grandDr. and Mrs. J'ames B. Cooper who is studying at Columbia Un!of Parrisb road wttl entertain tn- ,·cralty spent the week-end with chtIdren of Dr. and Mrs. Frank
formally tomorrow evening a.t Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jeglum of Hm- G. Speck. of Cornell avenue.
born avenue.
bridge in their home.
nM1d W'ayne Wamsle'Y: Bon of
Guy C. Bate~ of "Roc.ky SpringGeorglnnna . Bowen of Wallingford was the runner-up in the Farm," Media, returned to Yale Mr. and Mrs. "rUb:.r H. Wamsley
following n. of Folsom und the grandson of Mr.
Philadelphia. For".lm Contest tor lJnlverslt,y Tuesday
young pianists np to 16 years of mfd-semester vacation at his 'homf'. l\nd Mm. Harry Bernard of Union
Mr. and' Mrs. F.arle P. Yerkes of avenue was chrlsten",d in the
age. Gcorglnnna who Is 12 years
old has been studtying music for Princeton avenue attended the an- Methodist Churcp Itt the morning
nual National 'Vinter Convention NeJ"vicn ~undn.Y.
two and one-halt years.
Mrs. H. E. Shearer of North of the American Institute of RIN'---:B=-=IR=THS=:::;-Swarthmor~
avenue entertained !rlcal EngIneers in New York City
·Mr. and Mrs. Alexandel' W. Frathe Brownie Troop Committe at last week. Mr. Yerkes is on thf'
ser
of Wilmington, Del.. are redessert before they attcnded the board of directors, and also served
ceiving
congratulations on the
Girl Scout program at the Woman's oil seYeral committees.
birth
of
n.
daughter, to be named
Club Tuesday afternoon,
Mr. and·Mrs. Paul B. Banl{s an':
Virginia
l
..
'l.ura.
horn \Vednesday,
-Lee Hartzell. daughter of Mr. their daughtl~r Moll~' of Hat'var f l
January
15
in
the )Vilmtngton
and lira. Frank C, Hartzell of ~vcnue spent the wccl;;:-cnd in HarMem~l'ial
Hospttal.
Wallingford, is, spendtng a be- l'lsburg ,'islting ,1\11'. DlJnl;;:s' parents
tween semester perIod at the Hans Mr. a.nd Mrs. John Banks.
Schneider Ski School at North
l\[rs. N. D. Bachman of Rutg-er,s
Conway. N. R.. with 90 college r>venue is 'mte .. t~llning at a luuc.rhfriends from Bradford Junior col- l'on-hridge at her .home today.
lege, Bradford. Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yel'l;;:es ·:>f
Pvt. .Jack- Surrlck of Bowltng Princeton avenue will entertain
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six months of service In Tokyo. sert~bridge this evening.
Now OnlY $1.60 per yr.
Jack wno attended Swarthmore
Dr. Robert W. Delaplaine who
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
High School and later Lata'Yette 13 ser\'lng 1)is intern,t;hip ~t th(! Ro·
Sw. 2030
,College, enUsted fan owing com- ... ('rt Pnc.k~r Hospital, Say,·e. Pa ..
subscriptions for
pletion of his freshman year at t:;p('nt t'hc wel1k·emt ·wlth his p~I'
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conege. He
received training In (.nts Mr. and Mrs, Roy
Dcla
tho Ordnance Department at the plaine of Cornell avenue.
Aberdeen Proving Ground3. Md"
Mrs. Willtam Ward. 31'd,. of
before going overseas.
South Chester road entertained a
Mrs, Wllltam H. Huey ot Dickfoursome (or lunch and bridg(' on
inson avenue will serve as hostess
Tuesday.
to a gro..... p of Dela.ware County
Pi Phis at a supper meeting at
her home on Tuesday next, FebruarY 11.
Mrs. H. Stephens Plummer of
Dickinson avenue has returned to
THEATRE
'her home after an extended visit
with her daughter, Mrs, George B.
}'rldny - Fln.urdu)"
lIr.dy J.amBrr-. George Sudel'fi
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the thousands of families we
have served since 1878 we extend
our 'grateFul appreciation. Their
continued Friendship over the
years has made our establish !'lent
a great institution in a great city.
OPEN • A. 11.-8 P. M.
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SpecIAl
--
GRATEFUL APPRECIATION
BREAKFAST
Wednesday, 7 a.m. - 2 p.m.
•
ot
Dartmouth & Lafayette Aile,.
Catering
TO HOLD MEETING
The Swarthmore AthleUa Committee WU1 meet next Tl.tl1"1I4aT
night, -lrebrU&IY II, at Harvard
av.nue. Reports from Bib-commI_ and new bualn_ WU1 be
acte4 upo,,"
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II8DIst. Ev.ryone Is invited to atBob Buxbaum, & Junior at the tend tho oervlce. ~
Nether ProYidence HIgh Sehool
P'&'
baa appeared on _vernJ radio proTBB 8WAaTIDI~B.E&5;
PmU.J8Hij:R
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ot late ov.r various PhilaPboDt. SWL"" ,. . . 0100
delphia et&Uona. He was ·..Ieoted
Pl!II'ER liL TOLD, Bdltor
MkRJORIETOLD,"
alate Bdltor
from a C1"01lP of 76 00)'11 and 8"lrls
Lo......e McCarter
Roaa\1e Pelrsol
Anne N. Coobran
to appear on the Suburban School
Pro........ w'hlah Is to be broadEntered lUI Second Clasa Matter, JIUlIIAI7 ",III'. at tile P_
TlFUn
Omce a$ Swarthmore, Pa.. under tile Act of Ji&rch I. 1111.
Mrs. Lewls.B. Walton, Ir., ot cut over et&Uon KYW at 8:80
€.~~_
.IILADIL.IIUS
·New York C!ty, N. Y., with h.r a. m.., Honday, February Zf. tn a
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
8lIlal1 daugbter VIda. has been vlBlt- Pia&" about SlUan Dorrah.
,.E "HUII"'ln
Bob Is the eon ot Mr. and M ....
~ her parents Dr. and M .... Guy
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY,. FEBRUARY 7, 1.947
S. Deming of Amherst avenue tor EdWin C. Bw
two weeks.
and Cockfall Lounge
Mrs. James .A. DaVIa IUld her BOD Riverview road.
Presbyterian Church Notes
Methodist Church Nota
1111 IIIIIIUE
Fra.nk.
Al:n9:1erst avenue lett )(onThe. Morning Prayer Service \V,ill
'l~be
Church School meets OD.
AtA.M.E.Chan:h
P.IL . . . . . SIIIIII
daJI
tor
an
'lndefln1to
ste¥
In
Hot
be held Sunday morning at !I .t::Iunday morning at 9.46 ClaaseJI
Dr. D&Yld Braun w1ll be tbe
o'clock. The sermon wIll be- ''To uro provided tor children of all Bprlnp, New .I\1uIco.
8"I1est lIPeaker at tbe Bunday aerDELICIOUS LUNCH - from 60.
.Mr.
and
Mrs.
WiUlam
P.
Dodd
Bigotry-No Sanction."
vice
at
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p.
In.
In
the
A.
M.
E.
DE LUXE DINNER-from 850
uges and for adults.
ot Providence Vlllage eDtertalned Church OD Bodine avenue. Dr. H.
At the 10:46 o'clock service tbe
"'I'ho topic ot the sermon at the as their 8"I1est Iaat we.k. Henry T.
IIIIIIIL IIIE-. TIl P. •
Lewis Cutler w1ll 8.18181; Dr. Braun.
Bermon will be "Formula for mor.nJ.Dg service at 11 o'clock 18
Hol8&pple of New York and W!'8h- Henry Fa-..at will 111118" and Mrs.
Faith."
"Kee&ttng Accounts for 004."
!ngton, D. C .• Mrs. HOl8&pple Is the A. S. Van D)'ck will be the orTh. Church Citizenship CIIIBS for
The YO':.loger chlldren may be iormer Mias Ann CurtJa daughter
all young people' ot lntermedlate left in the church nursery during ot ~neral and .Mrs. .Merritt B.
IUld senior department llB"e who are the mor.n.in.g service. Blanche Wi- Curt18 of WashlDJ1,on, jD. C.. for..
not members of ihe church meets lely and :Mary Ann DICkIDsoll Iir. merl)r of Swa.rthm.ore.
each Bunday mornlng until Euter in cbara-6 this week.
lI4r. and lI4rs. Owen W. Gay ot
at 8 o'clock in Dr. Braun'. office.
The youth fellowship meet8 In Wa\llDgford rec.ntQo entertained at
.All departments ot tb. Chureh tbe chapel at 1 o'clock.
a
supp.r party with lI4r. and
Take time to Bnd the exact rug
School meet Sunday mornlnc at
On Tuesday· evenlDg at 8. the Mrs. George Karne ot W.Ueslel/
9:46 o'clock. The Women·8 Bible conversation «roup on ChrJstlan road as guqta ot honor. Mr. Karns
you want. Start looking now.
Clasa meets at 10 o'clock In the Stewardsblp me.ts In the chapeL sa11ed W..,dnesday on a buoln_
We eater to special sizes and
Church t.raDsepL
,All members or tIw ohurch and trip to Engljl.nd.
hard-to·find rugs. List your re.Mrs. E. :M. Bassett and Katluyn cODB'rcgaUon are invited..
lI4r. Robert Ar!>old of Wa\IIngquirements with us•
Tho woman's socl.ty ot ChrIst- ford spent several days ot last
Bassett at the Harvard avenue en..
trance a.nd Mr. and .Mrs. George ian SerVice meeta tor luncheon on week in Cleveland. Ohio at.a con9x12 MEHREBAN
AI:. .Allen at the drlvewaoy~transept W.dnesday &t 13.30 In the la.dies· vention ot
Am.rlcan Socl.ty ot
.entrance w1ll _
the minister In parlors. The rOl{Ular monthl$r meet- Heating and VentUatlll8" EngIn••rs.
$395
greeting t1Ie CODsrePtion' after 11 ins' follow&
Mr. Arnold 1B a. member ot the
o'clock service Bunday morning.
The chlldre.q,'s, chOir under the Technical Advlool"l/ committee on
The l/oung a
gation . w11l meet tor a dlnIter at afternoon at 8.46 In tbe chapel.
Mrs. Charles Frederick, Jr.. a:
100 Park Ave.• Swarlhmore. Pa.
The socJ.al hall Will be open on aenlor at Bucknell UnlVel'81ty. spent
the Church on Sunday evening, at
Plume
s-thm"'a OS!9 • • • Clearbrook 464Ii
6 o'clock. Thla 1a the annlversaty Thursday evening at '1 for super- a week between college semesters
Rug Cleaner8
of the present young adult's group vised recreation r.m.der Theodore with her parents ~. and Mrs.
Purnell, and tor the Boy Scouts -Owen iW. Gay ot Wallingford. Mrs.
and an interesting program Is planned. A.. Sidnet.r Johnson, Jr. will under Scoutmaster Robert Ives.
Frederick Is the tormer Mias Ruth
The fourth quarterly conterence Gay.
speak on "Our 'RespOnBIblllty to
will b. held on Thlll"llClalY eV.nin&"
the CommUD1ty.1J
Pa~ .Mccabn has returned to
at
7.46 In tbe cbapel. Dr. Leon T.
The woma.n's aasoolaUon will
Mt. Holyoko College after spend.
hold Its monthlY meeting on Wod- Moore. the district Buper1D.tendimt 1ng the-' week-end at her home on
nesday, Febru&rl/ 12 at 11:16. a. m. will be pres.nt and 'preslde and Strath Haven avenue.
-m......cal devotion will be l.d Illy reports wlll be rece1vJ)d trom the
.Mr. Earl H. Weltz and hie son
Henl"l/ FausL At 13.noon the an- h.ads of all orSantzations IUld 80- Robert 'Weltz ot College a.venue aro
nual meeting wU1 convene at 12:30 ,.,IUes.
leaving this 'Week-end t.Dr New Orsenior choir will hold their
s. luncheon prepared by Circle 8.
l~ana, and they plan to spend a
lIIriI. J. .A. Detl.fsen. In abarp r.hearsal on Thursdal/ eVenln&" at IDIOnth on a fishing trip on dte
'.00.
during absence ot. Mrs. Kenneth
Gulf ot Mezlao.
M. Reed. chairman, will be serv.d.
TriDity Note.
. lI4rs. Charles W. Luk.ns, Mrs.
Charles
E. Flscher, Mrs. Harry W.
Phoebe Bailey of the American
Holy Communion will be celeFrl.nd's Bervlce Committee will brat.d on' Sundaoy . at 8 a. In.' All La.ng, Mrs. James H. HOrDaday ot
apeak. ot the work tn the mental the sessions of the churc'h BOhoo! Swarthmore, Mrs. PaUl Hertel ot
ln8t1tutlona.
will m ••t at. D: 46. At the 11 o'olock Rutledge, . Mrs. "Merle Mulloy ot
The Men's Community Chorus service ot MOrning Prayer, the Bowling Green, and Mrs. s&muel
meets· for rehearsal at 7:30 o'clook Rector will preach on the topic, Crothers o:t Wallingford are momIn the parish house on T.,...dB,y I HDld Jesus Actually Live 1" Young bers of a bridge club who are be'evening. This chorus is open to Deople'a feUowBhh> will meet at Ing entertained' at. a. -luncheonan~ men who are Interested in 6 p_ m.- at Trinity Church.
brldg& bl/ Mrs. Adlll!V Nichola ot
singing.
ChOir school Vid.ll meet on Men.. La.nsdoWQe at her home today.
DIIICTOI. O. NNDAU
Th. chancel choir rehearses day and W.dnesday at 4:80 and
Lorraine Saunders of Strath
1820 CHISTNUT STREET
Thursday evenings at 7:46 o'clock; again on Th:1rsdaoy at 7:80 p. m. Haven avenue entertained 20 boys
the boya' junior choir rehea.raes on
There will be a meeting of the and girls at supper and games Sat11 ...,51,
MAlY A. lAIR. _
...
Fridays at "I o'c1ocki and the girls· Vestry on Monday evening at 8 urday evening, follOwing the sevJunior choir rehearses on Th'llrs- o'clock In the parish house.
enth grade dancing class..
day afternoon at 8:-'6 o'clock.
The final session of the' "Sunday
Virginia. Morse returned Tuesday
The Board ot Trustees. will meet School on Wednesda:y Night" will to the UnlverBlty ot Maryland after
in the Church omce on' Tuesday, be held next week. The Rector will EPending several days at her home
:F~eib~r~U~8.1'l/~:;;1~1~'r..~t,,8:;.;0~';;~~0;:ck.UT.r;;iiii'-ll discuss the go'Vehlment of the on Yale avenue between semesters.
Jack .Maxin, of Phllad.lp'hla ..
EpisCOPal Cbureh and awards will
b. glv.n tor r.gular attendanco.
student of Mrs. Irma Wolpe. proBWARTHJ40RE PRESBYTERIAN
Brinkley S. Snowd.Il, Asr1cul- teMor of music at Swarthmore Col.
CHURCH
tural M1sa!onaroy to India, w1ll be lege. prese-nted a program of pla.no
Rev. David Braun. .MID1ster
,Rev. H. Lew1a Cutler. Min1ster_ the speaker at the meeting of the In uslc on Wednesday evening last
SUNDAY, FEBRU.AR;r D
auxiliary Thursdal/ at 2 o'clock. at the home of Dr. and Mrs. I. J.
9:0u .A.. :M.--8ermoD tOllia: "To ';rhe meeting of the woman's guild Schoenberg ot Dartmouth avenue.
B~try-No SaDcUon."
will follow at 3 P. m.
MrS. William S. Hobbs ot Park
U: 45 A.. :M.--<:hurch SchooL
Th
10:00 .A. M.-Wo·m.n'. Bible ClaA
e ush.rs tor Sundal/ ar.: W. avenue will serve u
hostess to
10:46 A. lL--8ermon.
'Tormula L. Cleaves, head usher; C. B. members of the Poets' Circle on
.
Blake; W. H. Cochran; J. H. Fur- Monday e,'ening next. Mrs. RaY4
long; W. M. Harv.y; J, W. Jones; mond K. Denworth wUI be in
E. O. Lange. and Dr. H. P. Stam- c'harge of the program.
ford.
~. George M. Karns Of Wells~
ley road and tour associates from
11:00 A. M.-l3ermon,
Friends Meetiq Notes
Du Ponts, Wlhningion, sailed WedAooounta Jror Go4."
Firat Day School convenes at
nesday.on the Queen Elizabeth for
~y CHu~R"C~B'--- 9:45 In Wbltti.r House.
a' business trip o_t aeveral months
Rev. Gao. C. Anderson. Rector
No plans have been made for an
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY' 9
to England and the Continent.
Adult Forum 'Meeting this week.
8:00 A.. :M.-HoJy Communion.
While In England Mr. Karns will
8:46 .A. :M.--Cburch SehooL
Swarthmore College Commence..
11:00 A. :M.-HornlnB" Pral/er and ment will take plac. In the M ••t- stop to Bee Mr. Norman Krass and
, Sermon Topic: "Did Jesus AIling House BundaY, February 9. at Mr. Lloyd Leach, form.er Swarth~
tually Live. to
moroons Who are now living there.
&:00 P. :M.-Y011ll8" People's Fel- 2 p. m.
Mrs. Karns and daughters Elinor
and
Marlon accompanied Mr.
Science Church Notes
'Bi~iE'rYCO)jFi' Christian
i_J
"Spirit" Is the s:(bject of the Les- Karna to New Ycnk Tuesday to see
son-Sermon in all Churches of the group off on their trip. follow9
Chrlrt. Scientist, on Bund..,.. Feb- ing Which Marlon returned to
that have her heart aching
rnary ·U. The Golden Ten Is: ''Tb!s Smith College after a long weekIs the word ot the Lord unto Ztlr- end between collego semesters.
Why keep the lady yeamingMr. and Mrs. MOrrie H. Fussell
ubbabel. saying, Not bl/ might. nor
bl/ power. but bl/ my spirit, IIaIth who recenUy' moved to 4&1 RiverWhile yOUI' heart is hurning.
the Lord of hoots" (Zeaharlah4:8). view road were hosts to 60 cuests
at a housewarming at their new
Come in, take your time. and select
Swarthmoreans atteric1lng Lea- home Sunday afternoon.
11:00 .ASchoo\. _._1 gue of WIomen Vot..... Dal/·at GimDr. and Mrs. James 11>. Nelaon of
Is A-I pe1'fectl
A 1947 Valentbae
11:00 .Abals,
Philadelphia,
on
FrIday,
InSpartanburg,
8.' C •• will arrive Bunmon.
Wedn"",,- evenlil8" meetinB" each ell/dod M"!- Morris Fu8S'!U" Mra. day to vlBlt Mrs. Nelson's parents
week, • p.m. Read..... room open Helen
Goodwin, Mrs.
Harolel lI4r. and Mre. Carl d. 11011 ot Park
cla1Il/ ""cept Bundap ....d holldap March, MrS. John K. Moore, Mrs... avenue. and will remain over t!h("
11 to 5 p..... Wednl!llday ~. 7
·to 7:50 p. ........d • to .:10 p.m. Glenn R. Morrow. IUld Mrs. Cyrus weddlll8" at 11_ 'Jad.i HarrIs and
CJl1ir"h,
• . . .'
lI4r. John de .lIon on Febr1l&l'l/ 11.
TBESWARTHMOREAN
PO.."'SHiM. EV ....y FBID.&Y AT BW4B1'BIIOB&
Mr~. \V1l1lalll H. lJl~tz and hVi'
oaughtci' JJoIT), of Hh'el'vlew road
;:.ttended :t- reunion o( \Vesttowf\
classmateH at the homo of Mrs. Ro~
t.ert Hill of Monclair. !':. J., Thursda)', .
M
George B HeckDr. a.'1d
r~.
.
man of Park avenUe ha.ve rcturne'l
U
I
\VlI
fronl! a week's vaca on n
~
H kman 'hn"'"
l1amsburg, .Va, Dr. cc
~
d hi
lice followugain t'l'SU!llC·
S IJmc
,
h:s: a seri->UI; Infection of the hand.
I
t DreW
Ruth \\Teub, a sen Iord ab-u two
University. tlCcompan e
'J
f N I
classmates. Helen MllUun 0
u ~
ID I Collins 01
I",·.
N.
J.,
and
01'
8
'"
k
Pllllntield. N. J., spent the wee ''.nd at tb(~ home of her parent8 Lt.I
...
und Mrs. William 'Vcbb of Sout J
Chester road.
Mrt!. JObcpblne Hopwood of
Spnng:(lcld will show pIctures on
the "Lite of Lincoln" at tho Glh·
bOilS HOllie, Baltimore Pike, on
Thursday, February 13 ut 8 p. Ill.
A musical program will rollow. All
fricnds of th& Home nre cordiallY
invited.
T·HB
A SLIP
in the Right Direction
*
May he Your Making
'Most of US throw every safeguard possible
around our property, Homes, autpmobiles,
and valuable personal property ar~ carefully
insured against losses by lire, theft, and storm•
We insure our lives to protect the economic
well-being of our dependents.
.
Yet health. on which depends our ability to earn these
material comforts, is often completely neglected. ~
health is too· frequendy caken for granted until it is lost.
It is wise to protect this.priceless· asset. [nelude a health
examinarion for every' member of the family in your yearly
budg~ When medicine is prescribed, bring the p~~
rion 'to us for prompt, ,economical sema.
OR could it he
I
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'S COlLEGE.'HARMACY .
,
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.
;.
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BUCHNER:::~es
panties
that
BUCHNER'S
IM,_·
•
8 Park Avenue
•
.,
Frida,., FlElI 't.,. 7, .tttU
4
REPORT OF L
Kathleen Scott of North (1bestar
Ann Morse, daughter of Mr. and
At the third and finAl ...saIon,
Monday, of the Leacue of Women
Voters study group tor Housing,
Mrs. Oliver Rodgers gave a Bum-
Mrs. Dantel MOTso of Parrl!lb roa.d road, a. swarthmDre College 8opbo.
entertained 10 girl friends Satul'~ more, is spending the mid.. semester vacation skIIng with a grOup ot
daY a.fternoon to celebrate
(riends nt Stowe. VL
eighth hlrthday.
marY of the Orot meeting, with Mr~
William UVnoh· reporting on the
second one. Mrs. Glenn Morrow
spoke on details to be observed In
writing eftectlve .letters on HousIng to Congressmen.
A report on the Town meeting
ot last week was made by Mrs.
ANOTHER STEP AHEAD
1hls 56th Anniversary of
_
Company marks an·
other milestone In lis march
of progress, Larger food alsortm.nts, shopping can·
venlence and outstanding
value. are the leading factors that Influence more and
mare folies· to depend on
Acme for all th.lr food
needs.
~
ANNIVERSARY •
W. V..
DR. SICKEL SPEAKS
An interesting program 'has 'been
planned for. the
Woman's
meeting ot' the
A~xtliary
to the Dela-
Countly
Medical ·Soclety.
Thursday .evenlng, February 13, at
ware
9 p. m. In Media.
To explain why. it is necessary
to defend tho use ot animals In
experImentation tor the -advancement ot medical science and the
improvement ot huma~ health Dr.
George B. Sickle, DIrector ot the
Chester and Taylor Hospital La.boratorles will discuss "Anima: Ex-
Walter ,Robinson. Mrs. 8. H. Hemenway, leader ot the group,. spoke
on the present houring Situation
In tho county and read a report
by Mrs. Dorot~y Hopkins on the
housing survey made by her c~m
mittee In Swarthmore. One of the
main points In t_his repoM. ~ the
statement by swarthmore
teoto
CIIack Roasl
Ib
38~
Sneed Bacon ~ 33~
La~""""'-
ROSEFISR fillels
I
In
Our
Sea
.Ib
N1BLETS 2 1!~: 29~
Large Seleded
Nabisco
EGGS
0l"'Ud
cr.,.,..
Prunes ......... ......
Rice lhb-fontOlldM......
":,..:: S7C:
III Ill'
24c
Ib tot,
25c
Ib~.17c
Soup Beans .
2·" ", 37c
Ralsln. calK.,.......... 7.P ....·15c
Limburger ........ van., 1HZ Jar 23'
Pabst-ett Spreads r,23c
_VIR SEAL
EGGS
SbJlIlU'd Ir .1.....
a;'l;'52e
Apple B1I1Ier 21;;'22c:
GI."wood DelldoUi.
....,.!gg
GUCII"antMd
ovel"
three dollars
Phone 1913
5,5c lb.
Quality
Whol. Gol4.. Corn
g.tdhd
onlers
MEATS
Leg 0' Lamb
Oysters ..... so,... "'33c
'029.
Large Smelts
N•• l CMAd....
.. 19c
'029c
PoHock fillet.
Codfish Fillets
food
Dept.
"28c
On
SaYe $3.80 on Amazing New Pressure Cooker
KAREN
Rib Roast of Beef
5.S.HARING
Tela. Swarthmore tMl-.J.
"Good suggestion, Bill.
Bring your books over
here and we'll talk
it over without tying
up the party· line."
•
".95
p.rdMI...
For limited
willa
t_only.
, Amutg.to
g.lyovn
today.
of $5.00 on Thrift
PIt.. Card
ayana_bl. In our
...ark.,..
IIOW
reat" and ApFOved hy
Good Hovsekuplng
md Unct.rwrlt.r. laboratOfl••
Buy by the Dozen - Save More
Acme Whole Golden
CORN
Dozen
NC:~217c::
$1.99
Farmdale Peas ~~~!f':.:.d
~2 S6e I $1.8,
IISaJ Red ..eeta J~~!;~.
Z ':;,~ "ge : $1.09
tlSaJ Sauer Itraut .1;;2'ut Z N~;n Z3CI : $1.33
Glenwood Apple S.uee fa.
lISa) Pork " Beaas
1~' Sle I $1.39
Gerber's Bahy Foods S".I.od 3
Suaris. Tomato .Juice
~' Z3CI : $1.,1
Seleded U, 5, No.1 Size A
Maine
Penna. Blue Laillel
POTATOES 15b!~ 49~: 15b!~ 45c:
SO·lb boo$I,49 : SO·lbb·.S1.39
Brussels Sprouts
'"15. I
STRAWBERRIES
Oranges Ii~::,""
8·' 35.
'"
pin.
box
luscloUI
33c:
~:!~~~~;r~"~g~l~ven.
H.r!~~~~~:;~~
Swarthmore 2850-\\1". It no answer,
COFFEE
Z':"-:7S'·
boo 58e
lb
H.at·Ro Roasted. Save
eoupo.. an La.,.I. for Valvobl.
Olftt.
Tuna Fish ...... LlP1 7.., - 39c
Fancy Lobster
... - 89c
.Hnnnel .pam
' .... -4Oc
Tea Ball. .....
....·130
P_riut Buffer .... 30c
Com Meal..... 1......... 13c
VIn-r _.....
...··37c
-.-
DJItIlfMI
Paxson, Mrs. John H. Pitman, Mrs.
c.
Departments.. Mrs. Orrin Elliott
will review Gretchen. Flnlettcr's
ment,
conversations can ·be held fac""
to-face, it's better not to tie llP
If your. line is a party-line,
please keep calls brief. You'll
help make party-line service
(lood service ••• for others and
ing on sets and properties.
for yourself.
The Ben Telephone .COllp.ay
of Pennsylvania '"
•
In
vU~.
,
33c
, p.m.
49c lb.
45c lb.
Calif. Carrots
2 .bunehes 25c
,
Such a grubby IiHle volentine-no IClC<1, no sotin, no pretty
poeml Butch mode it himself, scrawled the message, pasted
it crookedly together. II di
gives a Mother's heartl
No, II isn't cost alone that counts, II's what a thing does
for you. Uke electricity, for instance. Dependable .electric
service is Mother's 365-days-a-year valentine-ready all
the time to lift the burden of homemaking, ready to make
life easier and happier for her,
And when Mother struggles with her budget. she can't
help noticing that electricity is just about the smallest item
on her list. While the cost of nearly everything else went
UP, the prI... of electricity came down-AND STAYED DOWN.
Moybe YOif don't know it, J:,ut ·the average family In the
Philadelphia Electric Company area now gets TWICE AS
MUCH ELECTRICITY for Its doUar as It did 15 years ago.
Yes, electrIdty-llke Butch's valentine_does a lot for a
liHlel
• un.. to ... New EIocttIc: '--~ HOUR OP·CHAIIM;
- " " , 4030 P. M., 1ST, WCAI!.
large Icebet.
LETTUCE
. 19chead
MORTON ELECTRIC
Phone Swarthmore 0992
lIIorton. PD.
~~~~
PAINTING
PAINTING and DEOOR&TlNG
All Work Guaran_
Write
Why
f
t
I
I
not
call
Haverfold ave.-me, Phila. 6,
\VANTh:D-House to rent, moving
back to Delaware County after
Naval servlce. three aduUs_ Have
apartment to- excl'umge . in Sewickley,
P3.-, if desir~d, To live as a family ;1\
a house once more. td our goal. Reply
to Box J, 'J'he Swarthmorean_
WANTED--House urgently needed by
Ufe ·long resident tor famiTY consist..
lllg ilf vetera.n, wife and two SOIlS,
who h:we reaciled the age of dlSCTeU'-~n,
S!gned Mary Simons FOUl!tt,
Dona1d G. Follett, 423 Har.vard avenuc, call S\\'arthmore 087()..R.
WANTED-An apartment or, small
houS(> In Swn.rthropre In exchange
for fi\'", room apal'ttment in- New York
City next to Columbia Univer:stt)-.
March 1. Reply to Box B, .The Swartbmorea.n.
"'-ANTED-Engineer (28). cx.. Naval
officer A.nd sister both locally empleyed. rC!'sldents QC Swarthmore one
year. desire apartment near Swarthmore. prc~er.ably furnished. B~''It of
refl;>rc-n('~s_
P_
0,
Box 101
01'
('alt
PHILADElPHIA ElECTRIC COMPANY
CLIFFORD L PARKER
•
MedJa
end
DAVE WOOD
Call
SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
MEDIA· 0755·
Chester.
,
PAINTING AND
PAPERHANGING
YOUR JEWELER
your oil or coal?
25 East 7th St.
VAN ALEN BROS.
Booka-Koda... SuppUes
h011ge with garage. Permanent. Can
Swarthmore 1692... R or \\Tlle Box "....
The SWarthmorean,
W ANTEF)-Salesmen. men whp
; terested
in making
good ~S},;~
selling
Rockwool
InsulaUon.
A.nd ~teel combination storm
and weather atripnlng, draw
l.'OmnrlMlon. Territories open' In
W:ll"('I County and surrounding: ,area.
SUpenrl!Jed Ales training provided. C!8.i. Reply to Do" W, TIle
aU
I~~
.lIoll, Atty.'
G. R_ -WATI
G. n. 'VATKINS, Sherlft',
ItEQUEST -FOR BIDS
~(oalcd' bics will be rcceived. 'in COUIlcli LfM.Ila,....l . J::Soroug.l liali, .;:,wa.rtJl11101'1.", '.-A. 1.111 .!\lal'ch Jrd, 1-..47 at 7 ;45
tne mltterlals arut
worK:
auu paviJlg ul1llrox-
Ol~
1 u!'lIif>hing
lile lOl1lJWWg
d·'llt h
t 1) l.UI UlIlt;'
illli.ul!.y' 1036 lL (}1 h.1\'tH-vit;:w AVu •
(~)
Lurbing dlul paving Vas:;at'- AVt!IlUl' lrOtrl LH"t!xd Road
LO Lue
::'vuthcrly e...nl thereof_
Work Guaranteed
(4) jjuilulIIg' an 18 inch ~tol"Jn sewer
11"<.,Jn the l:ioutht:ny did of \rw;.
sal' An:llllo to Lillie <-'rum CrEek.
/0..11 work ih tl, be dUlle in accordance
WH_U llihll8 aud SllC<."iHcations wllicl:
may be- seton at the olllce of the' BOI'.
"ugn ilel-I·ctary: 'I'h", Borough reserves
Ltc righL tu rtlJect ally or all bids a.nd
to award the fOUr portions O't the work
seJ1arate~),' 10 one or- more contrllctors.
A ,",el'tlli~(l check for $100.00 must acCOlllJ)l:;'lll< tile lJid of caeh COil tractor,
m'd T,he ])e-rsoll or rtrm to whom the
contl'dCl is awarded shall execute a
<-ontruel and furnish bonds us required
hy Itt,w. _tI~e tOI-m of which may be
~?,:\nul1c(; III t.he olhce (>1" the Ulldel'-
•
CHARLES WHITE
A. WAYNE
Phones
Chester 8130 & 24525
Electrical Contractor
Walters'
Tree Surgery end
Serving Swarthmore and
VIcinity for vast
Landsc:aping
Twenty yea....
Phone Swarthmare 2175·R
,1104 Cornell Avenue
.
Swarthmore, Penna.
. Swarthmore 2295
U'OUI
\
AVUllle_
f.$.,;a..a-
AVUlIue
tv
.i!arK
IoJgued_
2T-~-7
Elliott Richardson.
Borough .::iccretary
D ..::LAWARE COVN"'j'Y
SealE'd proposal.;:; wiil be receiVed al
the Cq'-':~lty Contl'oller's OJHce. Court
H(,us~.- .\Iedia, Pa, Until 10 :00 A_At_
aud Imbllcly opened
House, ,Media, . Pa.. fourteen (H) Chattel 1\Iortgage Index Book.OJ und one (1)
Chattel:\,i..u·lga.gc Record Book for tho
PI-othonotal·Y's DHlce_
Speeiflcn..tlolls and bidding' !;heet may
~",Oblall:t~d .'l..f the oflice of the County
c.rntl·olJer, and ne hid will be enter.
lain~d UII!tHb made QUi. Oil said biddin"'-
Funeral Director
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Formerly or 1fedta
1125 \V. Lehigh Ave., Phlla.
Carpentry Repairs and
Alterations
KimsuJ InBaIaUOD
.
SURROUNDINGS AND
ASSOCIATES
Better T/lan Average
. (lem....,
Work
·OUTSTA~ING
Phone Baldwin 1110
•
No additional charge .or
for Advancement anel
Development
Morton Electric·
and
Appliance Service
INVESTIGATE TODAY
Commercial and D()lI!c:sti1c--!
Prompt S~rviC&'-Refriger.
ators, Washers, "acuum
Oeaners, Radios
. .
.
HARRY w. LANG
RUpand Carpet. ~
THE BElL TELEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
1631 Arch Street
Philadelphia
or
.. R""'" 31~, -MCClotchy Bldg.
~
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. -t
11
. an ~07M
. dRidley PulE32!a
Sww"
-'.,~-"
~-.1.:';~'"
':",
.
.'"TATE NOTICE
Ii:statc of Hf.JNRY
C<&se
'v.
Schell, De-
011
302 Cayley Street
Media, Pa.
Tel. Media 2567·R
OPPORTLNITY
::Ihcet.
--.
Th(- COUllty CommissionerB reserve
the right to reject any or all bids.
CLAHENCE T. PF.PPER
2T-:!·7
County Contl'oller
Letters
Testamentary
thethe
abovQ
ha.vp.
been granted to
un~:;;:;;;:;;;;;;~&Il~b~ur~b~~a~D="'~J;;JS=:;;:==~ IEstate
derslgne.1, who requests an persons
ARTERS BROTHERS
0abIne& Halt.....
;
.;""Iipper Dar6J
Albert
'Phone Chester 378..
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
Compare with Be.st
, in Your Community
.
(,!WJle-r·
(3) t:Ul'OIIlG' ;.lnd pavLng Ul·exel HuaLi.
~ 00
EARNINGS
.
IKJrch nnd clo~ed back. porch. 48 x 21
f(>ct.
Sold ;1.S the ]ll'opert)· of Joseph L.
l\kCar~y aud Bila McCarty, his wif(>.
ruortll11g('fs __ and George I'case. real
~nor
AD Types of Electrical
installations and Repairs
QUALIFIED YOUNG WOMEN
in Telephone Work
3 story
painting.
oll
GJ'
A vail able to
consist of a
(Opposite New State Th....tre)
~~::_:::::;:_:::_::,::::::,:.::.:::::_:_:_;::==::::.~
Picture Framtng-StAtlooe.,.
Improvem~nts
WhIte lead and pure Unseet'
011_
RIDLEY PARK
"
on.
1-'.."'-.
EDWIN B. KEII EY, Jr.
now
•
Frlduy, "·ebl'lmry :!3. 1941
9 :30 A_ M. Eru-;tern Standard Time
CondUfonsz '2&0.00 '!Bsil or ",ertf·
Hed ('hec:k at time or Nale (oolellK
oi'hern-I"", Mluted III udurUMelUent)
llBlnn('e In tell dUYIil. Other eoudl.
flons; UD day 01 8Ble.
L~\'arl Facias
No_ "1410
Se>ptl"mber Tenn. 19·16
All that c(>rtain lot or p!ece oC groiJnd
,,·ith the> l\lesHu3.ge or Tenement thereon erect'!;.d situate on the North 'VeNtI'rry side or 1<~lmwood Avenue (formel'ly called Sllnrks Strel!l) at Ule db,.ta.nce of St!vell Hundred and, Sixty
Ceet Two and Fh'e eighths hlchcs
North gUNlwanl from the NorUl EastI.;l'ly side of Sharon Avenue in the Borough of Sharon Hill. County oC Delp.ware and State ot Pennsylvania.. Con-'
tahring in Crout measured thence
North ga~twunl al(mg the satd Elmwoud A\'ellllt! Nighty leet Rl1d extent!.
ing in d~Pth North \VcstwBl'dly of tJuo..l
width 011 thp NOl'th Easterly line thereof One Hundrt'{l and Eighty-seven feet
nnd 'I'hree-Iourths of BII Iilch, and on
the South \\reaterly line'· thereot On~
Hun,dl'cd and Seventy-five feet Nint:'
ft,nd l'''I\'e t'lghho Inches to an alley
Twenty feet, mure nr less, In width.
Belllg lots Numbered 13-1 and 136 on
the Plnn of Lands of the Sharon Land
..\ssocin.tioll a'S recorded In the Office
fm- tht" Recording of Deeds, etc., In
nnd for the County of Delaware afore.
!laid ill D(:cd Book, "0" No. .. page
191, etc.
'
'l'ob't'thcr with tho right and use ot
the :mi<1 alley ill common with the
owru."r~ of .. ther lands abutting therebrick and frame dwelling, Open front
Co.
Swu.rthmore 07:138-.1.
W"Ar...TTED-Refinf>d _couple. no chtldre:..
no p~ts., want to)· rent medium sized
B.D. 2
PAPERHANG~G
.'. ~·cIi!CH,'ClrIcet Slrll'.
\
Rubbish Removed
General HauJIDg
Mowed
238. IIardIJJg Ave.
G I R lS
TARTAN COFFEE
SOAP POWDER
35c box
&
WORK
all ·klnd
New or Old
WILLIAM BROOKS
SIMMONDS,
\VANTED--Colored
woman
desires
work from 2 p.m. until after dinner.
714WelshS_
~
4 afterr.oons week or all da.y work
\
Saturday. Good I'i!fcrences_ Call Ches- ..
i ~~~::'P::::b=OD=.=Cb~.::.::te::r~S::.5::1::8~J~:=:!
tel' 2-4663.
_
\\rANTED Salesmen. National CompartV wUh over 60 years experience
in weatherprOOfing, have sales apportunlty fOr men capable of earnblg
$50£10 or rn(lore a year, draw agaim;t
commission_ Protected territories In
TOP.RANKING POSITIONS
Delaware County
available,
sales
trulning provided. Car essential. Chamin Community Service
berlain Company of America, 3933
,
All Brands of Coffee
49c lb.
give
you prompt delivery.
.for
WANTF.D-OberUn graduate, \VICe and
7 YC3.r-Old daughler wish to rent fur1:lshed house for one year. Write Robert C. Lewis, P. O. Box 359, ,VlIlhlll1
Pe-nn Annex, Phtladelphta 5, or call
}I"ulton 9-5f51.
\VlANTED - ProfessIonal engineer de:sireS Hmall home or Apartment i.n
swarthmore area. Couple only. Rc.:ply
Box R, 'l'he Swarthmorl)all,
\\rANTED-Couple of college graduate:>
desire room or apartment about
}fll.rth l CnU Gle4J'brook 9476 after
CAKE FLOUR
CRISCO
ELECTRICAL
_ o r e 1448
409. Michigan Aye.
we can an
WANTED
.SIIo Sheen
3 for 29c
POURING WOOL
BATS AND ROLLS
~~~~,,~
That is one reason that
d will •
Ucwnrd. Call
Black leather tobacco pouch
hetween P. O. and Michael's Drug
Store. Call Swarthmore 1248-M_
LOST Sum of money between bank
and PrInceton avenue. Return to The
Swal'thmoren.n ofUce for reward.
Grape.Nuts Wheat
Meal
23c pkg.
ALL SIZES HARD COAL
Swu. 010S
~~~~~:I j:;;JtM::cIi;:::':::'. ~
~t.~~~S~T~~R~~~I~b~Il~I-t~P~ld~W~1t7h-m--0-n-e-y.~s~a~~
l'tI~~aa~i3lht
SHl!:HIFF"S OFFICEl'Ol'H'r HOUSB. MI·]DIA. PA.
For
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
SAi.EM
.. Ilrn' ]o;M['ute
Swarthmore 03411
ALICE M. BAIRD
Real Estate end Imuranee
. Old Bank Building
r·1 i,-r,we·arelOU· OUi-;~0i.1?{~
!
SU":IU.·~·'
GOLD BOND
Ames
CAR....
Bod (looDllellng, to ",eIP dedde on •
(,f)Ur!ll" tlr !'1"Udy or orcuPBUon.
Jo'rt't" U:JUklet, tie •
'l'OllUNHOX COUNSELOlt~
220 SOIIUI 18UI St. ]~ltJladelph'a, 2. }'a.
331 Dartmouth Avenue
Ridley Park, Pa.
IAwus
~I.
APTITUDE TESTS
Call
.MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
Contractor and Builder
Your lMIiglihors "
GROCERIES
GRAPE FRUIT
Walter V. Linton
We Should Know How
Strictly Fresh Eggs
Tndlap Rlver
Built
CUNNINGHAM
Swa. 2268
Creamery Butter
2lbs.25c
•
The Home You Hav..
Plenne-:! Can Now Be
most enjoyable meeting at the
home of Mrs. W. Sweet when about
!O members were shown motion
pictures taken by Mr. Sweet of
...
I'ea.., mil )ledJa 1288-111
Moor end Hulings. Aves.
Garden City
Chelter 2-8719
I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Griffin,
~1IU>.
$21 PER CORD
Phone Swarthmore 2253
8wnrthmo:'e gard~ns in bloom,
latest model, -used very l1tUc, Box
alontr wltfh displays of the collegc
K, 'rhe Swarthmorcan.
gardens., the 1941 flowe .. show and
FOR SALE-Radiator eover, practically new tor 1941 ChevroleL Call the 1946 chrYsanthemum show.
Swarthmore- 1664. Mrs. George Wagner served as co ..
hostess at the meeting ot' the group
FOR RENT
Ii'OR R~h"'.r At Cape MaY, summer which Is' chairmn.nncd by Mrs.
1941: complete, well located Oral John E_ Michael.
floor apartment; enclosed porch, two
four Single beds. ba.th. etc.,
SID.... 18011
Jining and Sitting room,
kitchen_ $900 for long, $500
Opportunities gOing
act promptly. Box D, The
Painters and Paper Hengers
the party-line ,telephone.
After tryouts. ,for th~ varlous i
parts, Beven girls were selected to:
manlpula.te the puppets. 'Each girl!
has an important duty -to perform. I
either working a puppet or work-
69c lb.
Wood Cut to aize end
cL!livered
Builder
A
general
merchandise
and
t clothing
eXchange Is planned tor
April 16, 17, and 18. according to
Ilrrs. Told, cl~b prc8ide.nt. CQrnmlttpes and hoUl's will be aIUlOUDCf'd Intl"l'. but memhers QI'e urged to
lI:eep thE! sal~ in mind a.nd to begin-
LOST
APPLES
Harold' G.
Dl'C!!SeS - SUIts
C
Fireplace end Furnace
CharlesE.
, chairman.
BULLY FOR BILLYI Where
63c lb.
Baldng
?tf.I'S.
DRESS MAKING
FIREWOOD
II
I)esirable lois available
Phillips, Mrs. K. Steinfeld and
Mrs. Dnvid P. Vrlsdom. Mrs. An ...
'thony Ventnor will direct the mus.lcal .Interludes.
_
FoJlowlng the meeting, Mrs.
Petet E. Told, Club President, reminded members of the meetings or
the Antiques. Art, and Literature
Swa.
Sliced Bacon
FatIDg &;
Plan nOW the home you want
to layaway articles that are useful and deSirable though they may
Swa~thhlore .()140.,
.
Pl!1RSONAL--Vacuwn cleanerb. lrond, be outgrown or have served their
toasters 4nd radios repaired. CAlled purpose.
for and delivered. Call Robert Brooks.
The Garden Department .had- a
55e lb.
All BraDds
H.w
'mproved
"aYor
lISa) Richer
CLASSI.FIED
p. m. The se~ond- presentatior;a will:
Wednesd~. February 19 at·
This project covers three ot the
requlre~nenta tor the rank of second class Scout: handicrafts, dramatics, and llterat".lre.
Pflgc 1 j
The tuneral l!3Ierv!co was held at
tbe Hicks Funeral Home in West ··From the Top or the Stair:s" at
the club house on Friday morning,
Chester on Thur"day, February 6.
February 7, at 10 O'clock, at the
In("etJng of the Literature Depart-
be on
7:16 p. m.
(Contlnu~d frOlll
Uon.
TROOP NO. 83 ACTIVE
La .... "I!ooquart capacity,
Oftly
Mlsa Jeule 1. Hoopes. formerly
. of SWlkthmore passed away on,
February.3, at the Friends' Home
in West Chester at the age ot 86.
Her bonie .tor the .grf>ater _part
ot het life waa spent with her
mother and atep-Cather
Richard
OgdeQ, In the old Ogden House nt'
the corner of, Cedar lane and
Swarthmore avenue. the. second
oldest hOUBe in Swarthmore. bav-'
ing .been built before thc_ revolu:
5
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i
65c doz.
DlAL.O-MATIC KOOKER
,
Rutledge, Pa.
SWARTHMORE~N
Affirm. Validity of
Youth'. , Work
JESSIE L. HOOPES
Colle~e
For the past several weeks, the'
Girl
Scouts ot Troop No. 83 have
perimentation. U '
been
worktng dlligently to preEveryone interested
in this
pare
a
puppet show. The stage
B.ubject is invited to attend the
setUngs
and
puppets have finally
meeting.
reached completion and are readty
for the production. The first performance ot IlLittle One Eye, Little Two Eyes, Little Three Eyes" I
Is to be given in Whfttier H9'".lBe
413 Dartmouth Ave.
on Monday. February 17 at 3:80
FREE DELIVERY
LeGII Smokecl
lNCOMETAXSERVICE •
281 S,I_ Ave.
THE
,
that in any bulldlng aone -by the
College, It Intends to co·operate
in every way with the residents
of Swarthmore.
MADISON BROS.
Grades AA and A Beef
Friday, FeI!ruuy 7,1947.
..
~on· AYeiIaCi
MwtoD, Pa.
.
...011-" '
"::::-1::
_.M·,"·1
••• 1II1I11IiIi....··Ir....
having drums or olemands against the
Estate 0,1 the decedent to make known
the S:l):uc, and all persOllij;· indebted to
the deCedent .(:0 make paymenl, wIthc.ut delay, to
.
nOROTH\" SCHELL MACI\nLI~N
J.Jxecutrlx
348 \':1ssar Avenue
SWQrthmol'"C. Pa.
6T-1-17
ESTATE NOTICE
l-:!stlLte 0: MARY D. STULB EL'V-BLL, Deceased.
~tters Teatamentat-y on the above
E-state havl!ag been granted to FldeUtyPhiladelphia Trust Company, all pe~
oons in(lebted to the saJ,d estate are
te_quested ·t.Q,m9.ke,P4TJtletit~ and thos.!'
,havi"lg eJaims to present the same,
.Witnont '- dfhLY,·. to the offioe of aata
Company, '13~' South Broad
Philadelphia, 9. Penna.
Street.
-.
P'r.D~Y-PHILADELPlfIA.
.. !., ...:'i'R.
. COMP A~ :, ,
'. ~. )" .;. ..·8.~ MORGAN ' ..i
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C~LAIWIMS;nrPEACE UP
\~.Iting
TO .INDIVIDUAL .
~Im
avenu..
The Loveliest·
'::d the hope ot the peace Is in
our willingness to accept Individual responsibllity. Just now a voluntary. Individual lowering of our
standard of living on bdbalf ot
starving Europe Is a crucial need."
AB an example of what one rna),
(ItO. Abrams endorsed the current
CARE campaJgn for 10 percent
tithes or family grocery bills for
February. to be devoted to fatnine
areas abroad. - The campaign waH.
announced &t the Tuesday evening
meeting by Mrs. Roy McCorkel.
In Europe' as a representative of
the A.merica.n Friends Service
Committee, Abrams attended meetings ot the a1lled control a.utborUy
in :'Berlin. There he lound national
FCCUrity
and
aggrandizement.
rather than pen.ce, to be the goals
of tho mem[bers, thus emphasizing
the Importance ot 1!he individual's
efforts for peace outside ,the machinery of government.
Abrams is director. tor AFSC. or
a program, of 'International workcamps to be operated next summer
In Europe. Each camp wlU havo
representatives from as many dlfterent nations as possible. Work·
Ing hours will be devoted to reconstruction of war-damaged areas
and recreation houm to getting
better a(Y.lualnted with the youth
of ot'her countrla&.
•
~d many othe:r values
in this sale
'.
ADOLPH'S
Ekctrical Appliances
SWARTHMORE 1274
SINCE 1905
CUNNINGHAM
Painters and Paperhangers
We have built our business on a poli~y of QUtALI:Y.
HONESTY AND SATISFAL'TION. ~or our re~utahon
depends on your satisfaction. and. nght th:re I~ you~
assurance of Materials. Workmanship and Fair Pnces.
w.-.
Swa. 0450
"Orchid. Alway."
Baltimore Pike, Springfield, Pa.
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Your DOOR
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or Ae Your STORE
Get your milk today.but be sure It's rich, creamy
MIII.er-Flounder. Golden
Guernsey • • • In the easyto-u.e Cream-Top bottle.
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AMERICA'S T ....U MILl:
409 Michigan Ave.
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IF Your Valentine
blows Warm
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We've Sport Shirts to
Greet the First
Spring Breeze
-FLO
Our Jackets will
Combat the Current
Freeze
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Perbaps You wish to.
''TIE'' HIM FOR FAIR!
Buchner Variety assures
Your Getting There!
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TIM .IJow co.~ by • IfI1l choi« oj olM
10"", 10
tbe ...w .,. \
moe
Pia)'
The Swarthmore Junior High Assembly on .January W featured a
program written by· 1!he ninth
graders. The play was producerJ..
supervised, and directed by Mary
Corse and J'cryl Faulkner.
It consisted of a aeries of radio
programs including a quiz 8ketch
sponsored by "Vell)' Smelly Perfume!" Ray Denworth was the
nouncer.
The east Included; Air McGlIbenT. Walt tDicklnsDn, Pee
,lTohlUOOn, Bill Flacher. Boh cOle-1
man, P&nllDe Beneke. and
Iyn deIl'urla.
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Mr. and Mrs. .John F.- Daloy
Cedu l&ae wlU lea.ve (.Q«·.orrow for
• ,"&nUoD In N .....v. 'ftt.elr ......
BUCHNER'S
JI Uea ftturned
8 Park AveiUae
to Prinoe"'"
an-
.sO' W"
'er.
1111 Cdla.
week ....t _ _ _ at
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RED CROSS ElECTS
MRS. DICKINSON
ASKEQ
COLLEGE DINERS
TO HEAR
Campaign Chairman
A mong B anque·t I
Speakers
$3.00 YEAR
Student Service
The Student Christian AssOCia.tIOn ot Swarthmore O>Uege wlll
condUct .th. World Student Da)' or
Pmyer Service In the Pr.sbner_
ian Church at .. p. m, Bunday. Feb...
ruar)' 16. Young peOPle or the vlllage and residents of tlhe com'muD_
Ity are Invited to join .wlth studenIR
of the world In their prayer tor
GILLESPIE
BURIED TUESDIAY
ft
Death in 87th Year
E d d
n e . :Useful
Life
Mrs. Loulaa 8t'"""""0 Giliespl•• ~_
dow or. Edward 'A.~ G·lliesple, d1".'d
Th S rth
CI b • Phil
unlver~] peace and ,Understanding
delphia
e Wa
will hold
moreIts u69th
0... annual
. a- between peoples ot the world.
A committee of the PresbyterIa.D
. banquet o.t 6 o'clock tom.orrow
~aturday. afternoon Februar,y . 8~
Women"s Aitsoclation Will serve tea
night in the .College dining ~om.
She -bad );Jeen bedfost tor two
to the recently organized stUdents
The principal speaker wID be Bayyears. Her funeral W8.e conducted
group at tbe conclusion ot'the ser.
mond Fosdick, director ot ~e
by the ReVi David Braun at 11
vice. Members of't'he committee InRockerfeller Foundation, who w1ll
A. m. 'J;'ueeday morning a.t Oliver
.
elude Mrs. WJm. Ward, Mrs. Louts
flpeak on the future ot Private
ed.
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.Storck. Mrs. George Sweet. Mrs. G Ba1r's Philadelphia. Interment was
neatlon. Other SPeakers will be
In' the West Nottingham Came'
.iJ. Armitage, Mrs. Crosby Black. tery. ,Colora, Md.
J'ohn Nft:BOn. J.ohn stQkes Clement.
I
Valentines, quaint and" 'Charming
.,
nnd Mrs. Harry F. Brown.
Mrs. Walter· H. _1!.Iekin.!Jon was .~ewJy app.olnted general cbalrmau
. 'Mrs. GillespIe waa born In
and fuJi ot eentlment, valentines
reelected head of the Swarthmore ot the '5.(lOO,OOO: Cs.mpaI~, .How-North East. Md .• on September It
Modem ,as Dext bprJng's fashions,
urd Coq{)el;" Jdbn8QD.• , ,pr~ent of
1860. Her marriage tOok placE' on
,.aR well as comic valentines 'were branch of the Red 'Cross at tlre 01'ganlzatlon's recent 'annual Iliee't,ng. '1he J;l oar4:p,t ~ager8, and IJ.1chApril 12, 1898. 'at Bay ,\rlew, Md.
teatured.
..: ,.:;,
:', • Mrs. H. H. Hopkins -was nam~d ard W. Slocum, chairman _of the
Her married Ute was apent at Not..
The th~'me' Bong
the daY'~'was
vice-chairman, Mrs. John L. Gooa Eastern Pennsylvania Relrto;, or
tingham, Pa., wh.r. Mr. Gill_I.
"'Hearts 'and Flowers... · Mrs,. GU
~6r"Eltilry.. . Mra. . Fred ~. Wilson tho Campaign. WaYland
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E1shree.
dle~ . In April, 1909. leaving fctM,. - -. ,
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don C. Meader. dressed as & vale:n- tr(iasarer, and Mrs. ·John F. Daley l)reB.ldent of the Pbllade1phla alum;c'hIlC;lren. In September, 1~18.,Hre.
tlno, read verses IntrodUCing t· h. an d . r.
aro
ox r
rec ors 0
·D H
Id R b dl
t
t
nl group, will act .. as.,.master .or
Glllespi. moved to Swarthmo;"'.
serve tor three yeara.
ceremonies.
Her two, cIder sons·. Georg. ·a
"arious
tableaux
t'he men will ad..
graduate or Princeton and Frank
I
tt
tI
fWhich were
d d posed
with
Reports of the following chal r~ j Atter dinner
h'
n an a rae Ve rame e ge
ourn t.o t e field house to watch
a student at Swarthmore, were
paper lace. red hearts,. and cupld's men covered wld ••pr.nd actlvltl.. tho Bw:arthmore-Haverrord basket.then In the service In the fir~t
. arrows.
by volunteer workers, Mrs. E.
ball ....IJ1P which I. schedul.d for
·Toh. qoward W:.. WIlt 'dlrected World War. Hed youngest.son EdMrs. C. RuseellPhlUlps was the Ba""ett Vo\u.nteer Services. Vir.
O'cloqk:
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Play.is ClUb prodUction or "Laura." ward ent.red Swartn';'or. ColI.ge
1... or long ago reading her dalnt)' glnla Rath First Ald. Mrs. William ' Mr.
as "hlc'h ends tomorrow night Is and her daugnter Frances enter.d
lace valentine, wh(l'~ Mr~. T. Harry' ,Gehring
Home
ServIce,
Mrs. gen~l"8:1 c'haJr~a.n. 0(' tq~h9'ampalgn hlglily descrvlng ot tho acclaim Swart'hmore High 'SchOOl.
,...
Allen
Junior
Red Af4i3s.
CroBB, ,was announced
Was n .
memo&r
of
DrowD and. JUra.
A.. Allison Imper~ George
Mrs J, l\!.
Paul
Brown
Nurses
' this week·., bv
" P.resl. voiced by all who sec It. The'Vera h M'ra. Gillespie:
.,
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sona.ted t'he ar.dent lover offering
.
dent .Wason.. l1e filla ~he' Dlac~ ~J~ Caspars novel is· a good mystery.' t e
'Swarthmore
Presbyterian
-his lady a bunch of red roses.
. Mrs. William
Thatcher
Disaster vacan t b y th e au dd en J?,.Q.SSI
ng' of J. whlCtt.' ..,roved
,
M. Harvey
ProdUction,
itself !l nature I for Church ·.iitid ,o.t t.h e American .uv
.,..1._
::... .Mrs.. Percy G .. 'Gilbert was'the Prt1paredneSs. Mrs: Howard
Archer TtJme~.. on l\tovembor 1 JUSt film ,version:! The dramatization by glon AwdJtary. :
'",clduloUB school teacher who 80ft- Camp and Hospital.
.
Sipler
ho. urs- betore the Cam- t'he author ,:.a:D"d·' Ge"orge Sklar Is 14 She~
1.8 BUrvtved by htW';daugh1:er
·.ned to smll";· when her young
"lLlgn·was Otticlally started.
theatre ·fare,l>r excoUont· 'calibre. , r9. ~rances Gillespie WaltoJi:ot
pupil. Dirck Bass. offered her
. 1!b.e
Sipler reported the donaGraduatlng from Swarthmore In tightly knit. deftly don.:
':Amherst aVenUe and her SOn EdproverbJal red - apple. 1\Irs. Elldon Uon of over 100 Chri8tmll8 glftH
thl 1l),08,.·Mr, C,lement 18 now president
.
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The Players ClUb pr('sentntion j5 ·wiitf.c1
~'A.:. GillesPie.
Jr., of ;;ecane;
B .. Hollis, In. a. gorgeous creation of to hospitalized veterans from
.
9 of t'he Sandurn. 'Company In PhUa- fully adequate.
ca~t iR talented, four 'grtlndsoii3'Chnrlc~
Evans gJj_
....y 90's ropr....nted "The community and the near coml'le- delphia. HI•. wire.. Ada Graham the direction adroit, Ihe set d •.- Icsple·· student' at ·:prlnceton' bnlg
l"
lion
o.r. th.•"fur.nlshln or the
. (ll!l....p'i..•. it-,tcil!&-.
A
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Story
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Hata came In for 'their share of Hospital.
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town, Mr. Clement was chairman
William J. Stevens. Jr.. "" Wal'
• .lI. Walton. a Sf';;;;
the fui> and proved ail' Intf!r ••tlng
n;"nounced the of the Montgomery County area of do L)'decker. connolseur. man- dent at ·F'mnkm., nJid
Col_
:study
.In
contrasts
trom
"'Thc'OIrt
appOintment
or
J.
Paul
Brown
as
the
campaign.
and
a
memborof
the
about-town.
Is
beautifully
"""t
and
lege,
an
or
Swarthmore.
and
Hen_
:.,Gray Bonnet" worn b v Mrs.' ' J : .
T u
Gtll
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tho 1947 Drive' c.hafrmu.~. Th(' Hpeclal gifts committee .before his contributes a performance 80 right, ry r ax
esp -e of Secane; and
P8.XlIon. to the "SauC)' L1t- quota Is set. at $9600 .. Mrs. ])Ickln- apPOlnlment "" general. c'halnnan. savors hi. IIncs with such nlccty II), her· Sister 141.. r. Anill. Slm.'U';· Dlrd on Nellie's Hat·, posed by son quoted the official statement
that· Ire I. Lydecker. flesh ana bon•. coo or Quak.rtown, Pa..
John H. Pitman. up to "The that It would b. 1976 befelr.e the
1'wo such Interpretatlo," ns thl.
·.,Easter
In the per-SOn ot 1)E'ak load of voterari care \s and Alexander Craig In "Soldlers
:./ofrs. Wm. Earl Kistler.
..eadbed and urged devoted baek.• '
Wife" give M,.. Slevens real stat"re.
" Mrs. T. Harry Brown and Mrs;, J. ing of, Mr....... Brown and: his 'comThey also give his audience" real
',"Varren Paxson appeared as a pair mittce. She presented hor annual C·
satisfaction.
,.o! lovers dressed for motoring, in rejlort which'·\vaH heard wlt~ deep .
Sheri Horton as "A GtN" brings
'the dusters and veils 0:' the aarly interest.
unUSUal cliarm and vitality to a
·1900', to the accompanYing choru2
Mrs.' Howard W. Newnam pretaxing role, sustains ita- suspense,
of "In My Jolly Oldsmobile."
•• "ted the report of t'he nomlnatImphaBlze. Its elusive allure.
.
.,la .D,lo\l8 love ... - Dante In" committee of which she wa'
Samuel W. W', MltcheU'. Mar.k . .
(Mrs. CJjar:Ies
C!ilckerlng) and the cbairman. Other mombers WCl'Po
.
McPher:ton is easy, dcm~Ci'ate,
Bentrlce (Mrs. En\cst R. rAWB) M ..s. Franklin S. Gille.ple and M....
gauC'h". toUgh as' occasl"n demands.
rl'he 'lnidYe
.and,Romeo (Mrs. Eldon B. Hollis) Harry F. Brown.
go.o~.
~.
.
The
Borough L'nmpnlgn
for
t;tI'Y
school
conferences
\VUl
be
held
'In
SU
....
port
of
th
S'
'th·
B
.
and JuU.t ( Mrs. Haaso K. Steln'rhe mlnut•• were rcad and re·
,
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. e e· re..r- Swarthmore College was given an
field) made -a'ttra'J1:1vc Ih'lng pic, cOrded by Mrs. C. MaclJonnld Swan on
hara B. 'Xent ·bi,vel'}·jsuccessfUI
initial boost las·t week wh··en It w".
1- the
18 afternoons
19
d 20 of
f February
.
t
• 14.
,
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retiring secretary.
Mrs. 'Vilson pr .... -, I" k , Th'
th
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lures.'
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• an
,rom
1.0
"* 0
trlsh Bessle'Clary: Robprt'C. Spen_ r.nnounccd .,
the Swar-more
A)ili!'hllght or the prOgrnm was sentcd \!he treasur.r's roport.
,. oc.
.s•. 001·e
e regu ar con- eer. Jr.. as the vul""rnble - ·gen-. iil"i,tlon·nl Drmk··had subscribed $15Mrs.;' ':Deming's impersonation of
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, fercncea, al·ranged for' parents nnd tlcman-of-the_old South Shelby 00. Th" pl.e·sen·t"tlo· n was made b'y
th~
I:"aftli -ES TO MEET
_
· concert planls't whoSe antics
1
to discuss the achicve- Carpenter. Is pleaSlint and pronUs- E'dward
B.' Temple to the colleg.
,and dlsCotds at the plnno wek'e deASS",,,AU&.,I·
ment
'cJa.sa
for'
the
EIghth
tlJlltely modernistic., 'not to say rusocial, CIllQtlonal, Ilnd pl1yslcal a...
.
pcc~. .
lent exit peaka; anil '\\'Uliam J. P. st.rlcie.i girt.
February 16 at 7" o'clock. and the
J..,eonard C. Ashton, chairman of
M1'8 '-Peyton ,.H. ,Bra.}" as a clever
Plans arc. made for special pro- Brue?ll gi'Vcs nice ('ontra-at as DanSenlol:" Assembly for ·the 11th and
<'o]orful .cOnlie . valentino to thn
l;i'arns fo~r l'he children to be held ny, her son. lDirector Witt as Olsen the Borough Committee, also an~
12t'b,·. Grades will me.t at 8.46
nounced tlhat two pledges of "000
tune ot "'W1ho" conduded an-lifterIn the' high school auditorium on is practically mute but eloquent.
o·cloCk. Bot.h 01 these dances are
and,
$200 had so tar' been received.
noon'ot.galetYand merriment that :Cormal.
the following dates.
The lInea have wit, bite, sublety,
I:Ie
reported
that Com:mitte:ewoman
.sent this "suburb home 'happy."
Friday afternoon, Februal'Y 14. smartnesp. It's a gTNit temptatlQn
rI'he chaperons for tho Eighth D". Arthur James ot Drexel ""ill to use trollY'WOod duperla.ttve8 in Mrs. Thomas W. Simpers was leadMrs.'- Charles H. Boyle and Mrs.
.Grade wll~ be Mr. and. Mt:s. Don- give nn Illustrated trll'Vcl t.alk Us reviewing the production.
Ing the so1icltors when she ltan'ded
Harold G. Griffin '!were. hostesses,
ald Dicktn1ion, and 'Mr. and Mrs. ing' color6d RlOVics which he too..~
In se-veral gift's trori.. the Swarth_
whlle'Mrs. ,T.. F. Hessenbl"uch 'and
Vaughn FoAtsr. ·Mnr;·RcJhert ml- on a recent tour.
'more
Apartm-erits on t!he 'flrst day-.
MrS. Charles ;T. De,!LCon preslded at
kert, t'b•. hoat..... 8.nd Mr. ml.k.rt,
Featuring
American
Musi.,
Last week lette.. lind Campaign
Monday,
afternoon,
~ebruary 17,
-the tea ,tjible wl,l,Ic'b .f~atured a
The regular-mleetlng' of·the Jun- lJamphlets were mailed to all non_
"~II also attend.
a representative of t'J1e Philadeldainty ~eart·: eenterpl,ece.
".
Mr. and Mre.· WUllam Patton. phia Datl"Y Coutlcil -wtlt present. ~ I~r ~uslc Club will be h.ld this alumni families In the h.oroual!,
H1I8IoIil
Next'
and ·Mr. and
Dblel 140...... puppet show with valuable health Sundn.'Y'. Februa.ry 16. at 'l.1& at HOUBe-to.•htiUse .aoUCltB."tlOn hU
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14.... AD~hQllY ~. Ventnel"; chair will attend the' S.nlor ~bly lessons.··
the home or Paul William., 608 .started with WJalter SchJDIdt BIl4
manotmuelo. Will pr....entH&ryWal_ 'as hOats and hoatesaee
Unlverslty-place.
. '
Frank Markle), a
Tuesday a.fternoon, February 18.
lace, ceun.t.. 'aDd .Betty Jean Quick.
The
Pro~.
In
charge
of
Ronorth
ot the rallroad. ~le ,J'ohll
a movie program wlU be Pt'esented
, (Con~~u&d. Qn Page 4)
bp.rt
Fawcett.
eleoted
cha.irman
tor
Michael,
Frs-nk Gettz and E.IrIo
CAPTAINS TEMPLE TEAM by Mrs. JOSephIne R-opwoOd of the the year, will be cent6l'ed on Sproat are $rving soutlt of tho
BUSCH QUARTET ON 21st Al.ce 'Putnam. of Lafayette aV"e- staff. Showing plcture~ of geogra- AmerIcan compOimn.
tracks.~' ~.
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The-,ofourth'conoert·tn the:B~ DUe-' tormer Bwarth,more HIgh phical interest.
These' shows will' iJe«1n at 1 o'thove.,. ~rleIJ,. P~ted by'. , the, ;!\IChODI star,' was elect.d captain
WIIIIljm ,T•. Cooper. Foundiltlon o~ Of Temple Uiilverstty girls' has- clock and extend generally to about
Frida,-. Februa.ry 14 _,J -:>"-;"h~C) btu
iI
·Bwart'bmote Colle.... will: be idvon Ii.ulan
MOllday. Slie also 2:16. All elementary sehool childnext FrIday 'everllti&-. 1!'6b~ 11. ·lit '·atl All-Alt116i1oa ·left 'haIfhaclo ren arfo' weteorile and ur~ to at- 7:16 P.M.-H. S. Basket1>al1 VB. Prospect Park ............................ Hom,
8: 20 P.M,-."La.ura·' ..··8....,....--........-.~.-- ...............-....... .:,.~... Players Clu'b
at 8:16·p. DL II,CliJthi.r'Mem..-. . In· AeI4·· hookey. a mem....r of the tend.
7-11·46
PM--J
.~"·-blJ'·Februar,.uil
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or ~m
lea ................_ ........._•.. _.. ~\. Woman•
8 Cl..,..
The BWlCh 8trIng Qnartet wII1lle AlI-Am.rican 1_ 11
team, a
8: 20 P. M.-··Laura" ............................................................. ,.. Playe'" Club
·th ........... at ~ concert BIld tile m,~ber or the tennla team ADd
9: 00 P.M.-'--College Basketball VB. Haverford .~...... __.. _... ;..;. ......• College
ScouIa
WorShip
on... uti re~'UIUI4 JIaHJi. r. th'etown'alld: Shielcf ItHeir 80.
SundaJ'. FehftIBrJ ui
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AA' IioUt of' the' Ulittu. of
-remlo';"'!IDd'ih._·wIlt
i.~eI~:" 'l'ulple. ·A.'MaIOr·.... the
11 :00 A.M.-Morl\lng. W"ronlp .......................................... Local Church..
Scout Wed:: tIIia·8ooIlt., Cub Scouts 4:00 P.M.--Student Day of Pm)'er......................... Prillobyterlan ChUrch
nnlllleal ..lectfOO9 on 'l'Il1ll"lldaY. ph,...ca1
education department,
anti· s.wfo..... _itt,;- iit S~bmore 7: 16 P:M.--Jr: Muolc Club ........... :....... ".,•............, 603 Unlverelt'y Place
March U. and the Krell <...; .. '..., ~ will 1M Pl&lrIng he&'
~J',~, 'III"'· ,.,. .. '..
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"III m.n.t ·.tOi- .....ci
M_
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.........
. . .·Womall'. Club
2:00·'
p'_M".-lJi>t""
QUlck'·,(rid
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. . - ob y Night .................................................... Woman'. Club
'o'\iloe)t on~ ·!ltrii4i1Y, Per.;;,;,r,.·- 18.
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8:00 P.M.-lAnlea Muoio -..............._ .••........:................ TrInity Church
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J. Paul Brown Heads
1947 Red. Cross
Drive,
PLAYE·RS. CLUB'S'
"LAURA" THRILLS
or'
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W·.I'tt·
D I DI'recte'd Cast
~:
e I"ghts.. ' Huge
A
'
udiences
J.,
Cl.m~'l.t·. apP.oI,ntme~t.
thir~y-sb::,
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9th G"-..
SUPPORT
h
Garnet Gals Win
The first girls' varsity game wnH
I ]
'at
Following the BUl.ted hleeting
the- W-oman's Club on Tuesday, the
illcmbers, old and new, Iqdulged in
~.. ValE-ntine frolic Which turned
out to be an a'fternoon of lI8'htlll!arted fUn aJ:ranged by tho Program! "Chairman, Mra:. Guy S. Dern.
ing, ~ ~e ''CooperaUon of Mrs.
· AnthOny-, L. I·ventner.
Mustc
Ch&1r'"
.
man.
-
The interdenOminational World
Day or Pra)'er will !'e 'h~ld February 21, the first FrIday In Lent,
In the Methodist Church at 3 P. In.
M·IJlbere or all (altho are Invltsd
to attend.
Mr.~
121b and KERUN 51'S., CHESTER, PA.
I
blows Cold
Cellist, Pianist
to Perform
Tuesday
World Day OF Prayer.
LOCAL
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SCHOOL NEWS
with Lansdowne and took place on
Swarthmore's tloor. Tho game was
close and hard~tought, the Oarnot:J
coming out ahead wtth a score or
26-23. Dorls Black was high Boorer
with a total of14 point». The J. V's
won also, the final Boore being
27-18.
The girls last two basketball
sames were both victories for
Swarthmore High School. On January 24 they defeated Havel'ford
with a score of 36 to 16. Captain
.Jane Polk was 'high scorer with 1C
pOints. 'rhe .Junior varsity '\"as also
victorious with a score oC 19 to 8.
Helen Reed was high scorer with
0 points.
The game with Glen-Nor on .January 31 marked the third stralg'ht
victory of the season. Defeating
Glon-Nor 29 to 20, Captain Polle;
was again high with 15 points.
:runlor varsity Is keeping Instrlde
~ith the varsity and defeated GlenNor 41 to 22. Lois Linton was hlg'h
with 20 points.
Swarthmore's thir..t and fourth
girls' teams played George School's
third and fourth teams on the
'home court Friday January 31. The
Swarthmore teams wcre "lctorloWl
in both games. The score for the
third team was 63-16. The fourth
team's score was 33-9.
i
SWAR11fMORE, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1947
LIVE VALENTINES
AT WOMAN'S CLUB
.
Let CUNNINGHAM solve your decorating problemsl
Phone: Swarthmore 2266
VOL 19-No. 7
'~I"I
r
;hon~· CARNS'FLOWERS
meeting Tuesday evening.
"Individuals' still h~ve
their
eatest capa.city as Individuate,
TABLE AND DESK LAMPS
ELECTRIC HEATERS
FLUORESCENT KITCHEN LIGHTS
• 7 CHESTER RD.
\~(..\)
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men's International League tor
Peace and Freedom at an open
SUN BULBS
SUN LAMPS
•
"Despito the nced for or~"aIllzed
activity on 'behalf of the peace,
the biggest job a Swnrthmore cltl~
zen can do Is rlgl1t here in 'hls own
community," Irwin Abrams told
lIwmbers aod friends of the Wo-
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
THESWARTHMOR
DRIVE
UNDERWAY
Abrams. Cites Need
Outside Government
,
. COLLEGE
Mr. and Mrs.. E. E. Pierce. Ir., Mrs. Pierce'. I',,",nta, Dr. aad Jlrs.
of York, wlth'thelr s;)ns. Turk and \V. T. EIII. or Walnut lane In th.lr
Tim arc spending a fortnight witb Florida. home In F\ort Lauderda.le.
- - - - ; - C a l - h o u n '--=or
E:--:-Im
av==-enue=:-:and'h:T,er
Mrs. Hollis Webster of Lextng- Boon Mr. Albert Webster &190 or
ton. M889.. 18 spending two weekS
her daughter. Mrs. J. A-
Frida,., F~ 7, 1947
SWARTHMOREAN
'.'.p"on.-6129
mns
~rrs. IDlckl~.on·
The
CI~IQ~~ ""l'·memb~!::or
.tho.h~dUg'l\ttUIlYdlan~h;.·le'."!!'t:a.·.II.iiro.,tI.rI'
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Dew Drop
·'The Perfect Beret"
S'C·HOD·L'TO OPEN'
ONf·EREN·CES
Parade~'
BANK GIVES BORO.
DRIVE
IMPETUS
Contributes $1500 In
Stude1'l:is ProgramS
T
Begin oday
at-, School
Som~
Current College
Effort
~
as,'
t~a·t·
('a~her~
Wrapped in
Cellophane
Top your shining curls with this beret
Every feminine. head in your family
will want at least one . . •
but, we warn you.
.
.
you're going to have a tussle to
Dad from borrowing it!
Fits any headsize snugly and cozily
and . . . Surprise I
it comes to YO!! in its
very own cellophane pactqe.
In white, black. brown, I'f~"',
k,.
Program
Mrs.
_In
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TIllS WEEKS CALENDAR
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THE
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Mrs. HoJJls Webster of LaxlngMr Albert Webster also of
Mass Is spending twoO weeks Bon
•
'isltlD!:
her
daughter.
Mrs.
.
ton,.,
J
Biro avenue.
T0.
~
INDIVIDUAL
UP
.
. COLLEGE
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Pierce, Jr., Mrs. Pierce'. P¥8nts, Dr. . .4 MrL
of York, with their sons, 'l'Ork and \'1'. T. Ellis of Walnut lane I.n theIr
Tim are spending a rortnlght wltb Florida home tn ,F\ori Lauderdale.
DRIVE
UNDERWAY
The Loveliest·
.....i"~,·0
Abrams. Cites Need
Outside Government
VOL 19-No. 7
"Despite the need (or of1:."RIlized
I
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
TABLE AND DESK LAMPS
ELECTRIC HEATERS
FLUORESCENT KITCHEN LIGHTS
AT
~,~.
the Wo-
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starvIng Europe 1& a crucial need:'
As an example of what one may
do Abrams endorsed the current
C~RE campaign for 10 percent
tithes oC famUy grocery bUlB for
Fe bruary, to be devoted to famine
areas abroad: The campaign waH,
announced at the Tuesday evenl~g
meeting by Mrs. Roy McCorkel.
In Europe· as a representative 01
the American Friends Servic~
Conunittee, Abra.ma attended meetinga of the allied control authority
in :r3erlln. There he :round national
f"ecurlty
and
aggrandizement.
rather than peace, to be the goals
of tho mem/bers, thus emphasizing
the importance of t'he individual's
efforts tor peace outside the IJlUchlnery of government.
Abrams is director, for AFSC, ~f
a program. of 'international workcamps to be operated next summer
in Europe. Eac:. camp will ha.vo
reprOl!entatlves trom as many dlfterent nations as possible. Work·
ing hours wUI bc devoted to reconstruction of war-damaged areas
and recreation hours to getting
better acquatnted with the youth
ot' ot'her countries.
many other values
~d
,
in this sale
ADOLPH'S
Electrical Appliance.
SWARTHMORE 1274
SINCE 1905
CUNNINGHAM
Painters and Paperhangers
We have built our business on a poli~y of QlJIALl:Y,
HONESTY AND SATISFACfION_ For our re~utabon
depends on your satisfaction, and. right thc:re ~ your
assurance of Materials, WorkmanshIp and Fair Prices.
A' Your DOOR •••
or A.t Your STORE
~" •...o(
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Get your milk todaybut be lur. It's rfch, creamy
SCHOOL NEWS
409 Michigan Ave.
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IF Your Valentine
The first glrls' V{l.rsity game waH
Guernsey • • • In the easyto-use Cream-Top bottle.
--.
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AMERICA'S TABU MJut
I
We've Sport Shirts to
Greet the First
Spring Breeze
I
blows Cold
Our Jackets will
Combat the Current
Freeze
9th Graders Give Play
The Swarthmore .Junior High Assembly on JanuarY W t'eatured a
program written by' t'he ninth
graders. The play was producelJ.,
supervised, and directed by Mary
COrBe and J eryl Faulkner.
It consisted ot' a series of radio
programs including a Quiz sketch
spoUBored by "Velly Smelly Perfum-e!" Ray Denworth was the announcer.
TJie cast Included; AU McGlJberry, Watt Olcklnsollo Fee Wee
Perhaps You wish to.
''TIE'' HIM FOR FAIR!
Buchner Variety assures
Your Getting There!
T.
jJohlUlOn. BIJI Flacher. Bob Cole-
Mxwe --~ by • f.1l ..boicr of otl¥r
to&l", to -F~ t •
.,.,. _to \
man, Pa.ullnf) Beneke, Uld
Iyn deFurla-
C~ ..
------
Mr. and Mra. .John F.' Dale,. of
Cedv laIle wtll leave wn·.orrow fo.
.. , ..("atloD iD N ......u. TheIr
BUCHNER'S
110.
.d.... .
.. ne....turned to PrInceton U.lInr-
8 Park AveiUae
..s~
w...pe,. after ...
l>et_ ...._ _
__
at hili
J. Paul Brown Heads
1947 Red. Cross
Drive,
sio'cuni,
d Dr H
Id H
b
Reg~o~
unlvO~1
peace and .understandlng
Mrs. Louisa. Simco Gillespie, wibetween peoples of the world.
dow of Edward A. GlUesPle, died
.A. committee of the Presbyterian
.Saturday, afternoon February . 8.
Women's .A.aooiatlon Will eorve tea.
to the recently organized stUdents Sht! ·bad ~een bedfast tor two
years. Her funeral WBB conducted
group at the cODcluslon of the eer_
by tbe Rev.. David Braun at 11
vice. Members of ·t'he committee Inetude Mrs. 'W/m. Ward. Mrs. Louis a. m. 'J:ue84ay morning at OUver
Storck, Mrs. George Sweet, Mrs. G Batr"s Phlladelphia. Interment was
In the West Nottingham CameL. Armitage,
Mrs. Crosby Black, tery. .Colora, Md.
,...
and D.l1"8. Hal"l!Y F. Brown.
. ,Mrs. Gillespie wna born In
North Ei.st. Md., On September e.
PLAYE·RS. CLUB'S·
"LA·URA';
1860. Her marriage took place on
April 12. 1898.· at Bay View. Md.
THRILLS
nl grouP. will act . a~"master .of W·
dl
Berve for three years.
ceremonies.
by volunteer workers, Mrs. E. M.
1..-
Death in 87th Year
E d
n edUseful
. Life
roary 16. Young people of the vU[age and resIdents of 1110 COm'mUD_
Ity are InVited to jOin .wlth studenta
of the world .In their prayer for
TarloUB tableaux whIch were posed
After dInner t'he men wlU adIn an attractive frame edged wIth
Reports of the followIng chalr- jO)lrn to tJi" field houBe to watch
paper lace. red hearts.. and cupld's men COvered wld.espread ~activltles tho Sw"~!m"ore-Haverford baeket. arrows.
.1"tt· DI'rected Cast
Delights··
Huge
..
Audiences
T.h
H
d ~
t'·
Her married lite W8lI apent at Not..
tlngham. Pa., where Mr. GUlespie
dle
Her two. elder 80ns. George ~
graduate at Princeton and Frank
a stUdent ai Swarthmore. wer.e
then In the ser\ice In the first
H~
w
'
.
..
Mrs. C. HUBBell Phillips was tho Bassett Volunteer Services, Vlr' •• uu.Jl. gaJ!l!i'. w,hlch Is scheduled for
,e.
OWar
y,..~ WI 1" . ·directed orld War. HOD youngest.Bon
EdAld.
Mrs.
WlIlIwn
,..
lass· of long ago reading .her dainty glnla Hath FIrst
.
'J o'cloq,k.
... ,.
PJayers 'Olub production ot "laura" wa..-d entered SWArthmofe College
lace valentine, whil';' Mrs: T. Harry
. Mr. ~em~ll.t·8 b..pp.~"ntmc~t. as '" hleb ends' tomorrow night Is and her daugnter Frances entered
Home
Scry-Jce,
Mrs.
0('·
,9ampalgn hlg'lily deserving of thA acclaIm Swart'hrnore High Sc.hool.
Brown and Mrs. A. Allison imper- .GehrIng
George M. Allen JUnior Red Cross.
I
M·
GIll .1..
Mrs. J. Paul Brown Nu~'SeS 'Aldc~, .was announced this .weel:t by, Presl.. "olced by al who sec it. The·Vera
rs.
esp e was n memb~r of
.,sonated the ardent lover ottering Mrs. ",.. M. Harvey ProdUction,
t:ent .~ason. He tUls the· Plac-t" 1e~~ Caspars novel Is· a good mystery, the .. SWarthmO"re
Pre8brtertan
his lady a bu~ch ot red roses.
. Mrs. Wilham ThatCher Disaster
vacant
by
the
e-udden
·~,assing·
of
J.
whICh·,
l'toved
Itselr
!l natural tor Church· ind ·b,t ihe .American Le..
:~ Mrs. Percy G. GUbert was· the
gen~ral c'halr~an; tlJ.~,.
Archer ~mer.. on ~ovember 1 jwn; film .verslori.:~The dramatization by glon AUXiliary. '
ticldulous school teacher who soft- Camp
and Hospital.
Preparedness,
Mrs. Howard Slpl('r thlrt.
ho. urs, be.tore the Cam .. the author ,:and· Ge·orge Sklar 1& . She Is IiurvJved by her""'daugh'ter
y~slx.
plllgn ·wae outelaUy started.
theatre fare ,.of. excc!lim[callbre. Mr•. Frances GlIJesplll Walto~' of
Mrs: SipleI;' reported the
Grad.uating trom Swarthmore In tightly knit. deftly
::Atn'hcrst avenue arid her son Ed. _
proverbial red apple. Mrs. Eldon tion of Over 100 Christmas glttH HI.08, Mr.,C,lement
,
~.
.•
Is,now president
The Pla.yers CJUb
pr('sentntlon Is ·wii.t'.a
GllleSple.
Jr.. of Secane:
B •. HoJJIs, in a. gorgeous creation of to hospllnllzed veterans from thIs of t'he So.ndurn. ·Company In Phlla- fully adc
i
h
.
and the near h
compJeHi& .. wlt'e, . .J\da. Graham·
the direction adroit,.
the set de.• lcspJe-'. student· «t
·Pr!Dceton;
.Unl.. ,
tlon Of,
of t e
.tho bAAr
yenjty. ·Georg., ...lJIilSlitl., . .1t"'ilca'f'weetest .Storr
..r<
. - " c ' . room., at
..
.•
Hats
earne
In
for'thelr
share
ot
HospItal.
.
town.
Mr.
Clement
was
ehaJrman
William
J.
Stevens.
Jr
....
,
Wnl_
J;ldWard·"Gulc!l"le
·Walton. a.
the fu"it and pC roved an' int.e.restlng
.
d t t .~_ k' 11_ "d
.study 1n contrasts trom·' "The . Old
!\trs. Dickinson DJJ,nounced the of tile MonfgQmcry County area ot do Lydecker, connolseur, man_ cn a .0.' H(.n II ail J\t1!i"shaU Col..
:,qraY ·Bonnet" worn by Mrs,· .J: u(,polntment ol J. Paul Brown as the campaign. and a. member of thE" about-town, 1s beautifully cast and lege, au ot Swarthmarc, and llen~W'rren Puson. to the "Saucy Lit- tho 1947 ·Drlve· chairma~. Thr .r.peptal gtft& connnittee .betore his contributes a performance so right. T)' Truax Gillespie or Secane; and
JIe·· Bird on Nellie's Hat" posed by QUota.' Ja set. at 195QO... Mrs. Pickln- nppointment as general c'halrman. savors his lines with such nicoty Ii), .her sister Miss ("". Annie Sim·~rs. John H. Pitman. up to "The son quote.. the omcial statement
that· h'e la Lydec~er, flesh tind bone.
CO(\ ot Quakertown, Pa..
that
It
would
be
1976
befdr.e
the
•
S·CHO'O·
L
OPEN·
1'wo
such
Interpretatlo,,"
as
thl!l
·.Easter Parade:' In the person or PfOlk load or veteran care Is
nnd Alexander CraIg In "Soldler's
Wm. Earl KIstler.
('eno'hed and urged devoted b3ckWife" gIVe M,'. Sleven" rMI stature.
'. Mrs. T. Harry Brown and Mrs. J. Ing of· Mr... Brown and. his ·com~
They also give his audlencefl real
BANK GIVES
'''Varrcn Paxson appeared 8.8 a pair mittec. She presented her annual C· ONF·ERENCES
saUstaclion.
.O! lovers dressed for motoring In ('.vort whlch··waR heard wIth deop
Sheri Horton as "A GIN" brings
the dUsters and veils ot the early Int.reaL
Unusual charm and vitality to ..
·1900', to the accompanying chorus
).{rs.· Howard \\T. Newnam preIMPETUS
ot "In My .JoJ1y Oldsmobile."
tnxlng role. sustains its· suspense,
8cnted the report of t'hc nominat(mphaslzes Its elusive allUre.
Some ;t~~\18 .. lovel's Dante Ing committee of which 3he wac:,
(Mrs. 9JI8.!Ics
~ick~rtng). and thl~ chairman. Other mCmhCi"8 werp.
w'
Beatrice (Mrs. Ernest R. lAws) ~ft·s. FrankUn S. qUlespie and Mr6.
,and, Romeo (Mrs. Eldon B. Hollis) Hurry F. Brown.
The mtd)'e,,·l· $crie~ of clemen. gnutfue'. tough as· oceasivn demands.
and Juliet ( Mrs. Hasso K. StelnThc Borough Campaign for
tm·y school.conferences w111 be helli C"onststently. ·gOOIl~·
The minutes were read and re· on the afternoons of Februarv .... ' . In 8UtJport ot these =thrco Bar- SW:u·thtnOre CQJlogc w.a~ given an
field)' niade '. attractive living pic.
corded by Mr.a. C. Mael>onald Swan 1- 18 19
d 20 f
. 1 t '. •
lures.
'
,an
• h ronl I. 0 .. 0- bara B. ·Kent ·hi·\tery:bUCCCssfUI as' initial boost last week When it was
retiring secretary.
Mrs. ,"VUson pr"'-I I'. k , Th··
A ··,plg"llght of the program was f:lented
.
t'h e ' treesurer
, ' , s ropo rt.
(; oe.
esc are t e regu at" con~ Irish Dessie ·CI~I"Y: ROb(>r~·C. ~pen~ ~~noup.ced tllit:t' the Swart'hmore
Mrs/,. ,·.pemlng's Impersonation of
.
.
('rcnees.
arranged
for pal'cnts and cer, Jr.• as the vuh 1.e>rable - gen- National Dr-t.nk bad subscribed $15'---,-South Shelby· 00. ThE' presentation was made by
th~ 'corteert planls't whose ~lltlC8
t('Ul!herH to discuss the achieve- Uhman-of-the_old
ASSE,MBUES TO MEET
Cnrpentc'r,
Is
plea&int
and prOnila- JoJdward B;-' Temple to the college
.and dIsCords at the piano were dement o.f their children tn academic
Dancing
class
for
the
.
Etghth
jng;
Helen
F.
Hawke·as
the' emo- and It was specified as an unreti"Uely n'!0dernlstlc •. l1:0t to Hay tusocial. C1l1otlonal. and physical a..'Jtional Mrs. borgan rises to excel_ stricted gift.
.
Grade will bo held Satur,lay night, pectB.
IUrisUc.
.
..
February 16 at 7' o'clock, and the
-J..conard C. Ashton, chairman of
I~lans arc mado for special pro- ient exit pea.ks; and \VlIliam J. P.
Mrs :peyton .H. ·Dras as: n Clever
Brud!ll gives nice rontrast as Dnn<,o)arful . comtc' . valentino to tho Senior Assembly tor ·the 11th and gro.mB fo~r 't'he: Children ·to be held
the Borough Committee, also· an12t'h.··. Grade5 wlll meet at 8.46 In the high schOOl auditorium on ny, her son. 1Director Witt as Olgen
tune ot uW1ho" con'ciuded an ·after:nounced t'hat two pledges of $600
Is practically mute but ~loQuent.
noon' ot'. galety and merriment that O·cJ.oCk.. Bot.h of these danCes are the following dates.
and
$200 had so tar becn received.
formal
The llnea have wit, bite. 8ublety,
Friday afternoon, February 14.
.sent ibis "suburb hom.e 'happy."
He
~eported
that Committeewoman
'£he chaperons tor the EIghth Dr. Arthur James o{ Drexel will smartnesp. It's a grplit temp.tatton Mrs. Thomas W. Simpers was leadMrs,.'· Charles H. Boyle and Mrs.
Grade will be :Mr. and Mrs. Don- give an illustrnted travel talk us to Use HOllYWood duperlatlveS in Ing the SOlicitors when she handed
Harold G. Gr;lfflIi ·!were. hostesses.
'~Id Dlckiru.on, and '"M~. and Mrs. ing- colored movies which he too.1( I'evlewin~ the production.
in several gifts frotit' the Swarth_
While' ·Mnt. To' F. Heuenbruch and
Vaughn Foatar., l!/[l'IO;
·nobert ml- on a recent tour.
,
'~ore
Apartments on tbe ·rh·st day.
MrS. Charles .T. Deacon presided at
kert. t'11e·h""t..... and Mr. Hl\kert.
Monday
a.:tternoon,
February
17,
Featurinir
American
Musi.,
Last
week lett.is ~nd eampalgn
. the . tea . t4tb~e wIjldh .t~atured a
will o.lso attend.
The
regular
·Jnleetlng
Of'the
Jun..
pamphlets
were mailed to aU Don..
a represen:taUve or t'lle Philadel..
dainty ~eart:' center~J,~ce.
..
. Mr. and Mrs..· W'IIUam Patton. phla DaJI'")'" Council wnt· present, a hr ,Mu9IC Club wllI be held this alumni famllles In the boroucl!,
lIluidcal
ProgJ...... ~ezt
~
'.'
·1..·
.
and Mr. and lIrrs. Daniel Morse puppet show with valuable health SunaaY'. February 16. at 7;16 at House-to,htiiJse ,iollfllta'tion halo
Mrs. AathQllY L; Ventne.t'; .chair
attenci the' SenIor . ~mbJy lessons.·
the home of paul Williams. 608 .started with wratter Schmidt &lid
man ohnusi.. Will p'resent MaryWaI- ·as hoets and h _ .
University
'Place. .
'Frank Matk1el" ·actlUt·as caPt:alna
TuesdRY atternooh,' February 18,
lace. ceno.t;8DdBetty J'ea.n Quick.
The P1'Ogram, In charge ot Ro.. north ot the raDroad, ~le J'olul
a movie program will be p~sented
. (~ntl~u&d qn Page 4)
bert
eleC!ted chairman tor Michael, Fra.nk Gattz arid ElrtIo
CAPTAINS TEMPLE TEAM by Mrs. Jdsephlne Hopwood of the the Fawcett.
Year.
wJII
be cente.red on Sproat are servtng south of the
BUSCH QUARTET ON 21st Alice Putnam. of La.fayette ave- statt, s'howlng Picture; of geogra- American composers.
.. tracks ..: •.
I,hlcal
Interest.
The-, -fourth· COncert,· In the 'Bee-. DUEr'. former Swartb.mo.-e Blgh
These· shows will· beS1n at 1 o'thove~ ~rfeIJ:. P~ted by' - th. ..$chool $tar,' 'WaIf elected captain
WIJII"", 1.. Cooper. FoundaUon
or TempI~ University girls' bas- clock and. extend .ene~lly to about
Frlda~. FebnI.a.JT t .. ·, ~ ~·~·t,~e:\ bn;s
01:
·Swart'limorc Conen· wllI he giVen kethelI team MOD4ay. She al.o 2:16. All elementary sch.ool childnext FrIday 'e"elllll8'.....b~ II, ,. '&0 AlI-&m&1oa ·left 'halfback ren a~ wcleorfte and urg'ed to at- 7:16 P.III.--H. S. Basketball VB. Pl'09pect Park ............ ,............... Homt
8:20 P.M.-"La.ura" · .. ·~y: F.;b~..ii;i.........-.",..' Players CIU~
at .:Up. m.lu etotbler'lIlem_ '·Ib·· 1Ield· _key. a member of the tend.
7-11'46
P"
• I·
'~"·blles,. ......•...........~ ........ ~ ...... ,. WOqlaJls
• .Clu~
....
The Busch StriIlR' Quartet will he AlI-American 1&01
c team. a
.
·D1.--..un
or ~m
8:20
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Qub
the guests at 1JlIa concert ad tile memher of the telUlla team Uld
SeoatiI WorShip
9:00 P.M.~oUege Ba.sketball VB: Havertor4 .... __ .••...._...;..•....... College
-ones OIl :r..~ II IUf4 lIIaNJa f, Ih'
and' BbIeid' ROftcir SoFebnI.a.JT UI
oM' JNlrt 01' the' aCItf+tu.
'Tem.laftlia&lioi~8\I~ ..nt pil· ;etal!i-'" _ p I.. ·A,'NatOr.1a the Booat ~. th:Reouta, Cub Reoubr 11:00 A.~f.-.MornIng. W,'..nihlp .......:......... ,........................ Local Church..,
4:00 P.M.--8tudent Day o.r. Prayer ......................... Pr98byterlan ChurcH
musical ..lectloas on 'l'hulWllq. phl'lllCai educaUon department,
March 17. and the Kroll -.,,; ". oliW l'Io6Wn will be P\a)111R' her' an" 1WId6r·~t1t.o-dt S~more 7: 16 P.M.-;Jr. Music Club .................................... 60S Unlveral~ PI"".
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-q~. '11'11\ he h_1'l!l _ I'rltlq. ,~o.u_·,..... ou. the ~. GOart wUJ m.~.t ·.foio 'w~nbl.p,.~ a 1Il'01iP
P.M;-BetIt:Q(1Ic".·atri4
M'""l"
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Club
.:·IIIIfit~i:·~·~: • ,..~. , , ..... ~""'.'.(.., ..~,:" ..... ~. ";.f!...... ;:. •I ...~!'.":<:·'~i~·,..:'.. ~.: . at t'.be Preel>Ytcrian Cburc~ at 11
.00 Ii.lt.-Hobby Night .................................................... Woman's Club
'o"l!loQ, Gtf' 'Suii4Ay, lI'ebMiaiy·- I·.,'
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by,".!
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8:00 P.M.-LenteD Music ................................................ Trinity Chul'Ch
dona~
ened to smileS when her younll'
pupil. Dirck Bass. oltered hel"
. t'he
,
r.'.pltone-6129
~;;;
with Lansdowne
andTho
tookgame
placewas
on
Swarthmore's
floor.
close and hard-fought. the Garnct:f
eoming out ahead with a score oi'
26-23. DorIs Black was bigh scorer
with a total of 14 points. The J. V's
won also, tho tinal Boore being
The girls last two basketball
games were both victories for
Swarthmore High School. On January 24 they dcteated Haverford
with n. Beore ot 36 to 16. Captain
Jane Polk. was 'high scorer with Ie
points. '.rhe JUnior varsity \""as also
vlcoorlou8 with no score ot 19 to 8.
Helen Reed was high scorer with
10 points.
The game with Glen-Nor on January 31 marked the ~h1rd straiglht
victory of the season.
Glen-Nor 29 to 20. captain Polk
was again high with 16 points.
'uniol' varsity is keeping instrlde
with the varsity and det'eated GlenNor 41 to 22. Lots Linton was hig'h
with 20 points.
Swarthmore's third and fourth
girls' teams played George School's
third and fourth tenma on the
'home court Friday .January 31. The
Swarthmore teams were vlctor-Ioun
in both games. The score tor the
third team was 53-15. The fourth
team's Bcore was 33-9.
- The Swarthmore Club of PhDa.delphia will hold its 59th annual
. banquet ~t 6 o'clock tom.orrow
DICKINSON
night in the Qollege dining EOOm.
'I'he principal spca.l!:er will be Bay..
mond Fosdick. . director of the
RockerleiJer FoundaUon, who wlll
"peak on the tuture of .Private ed..
.
ucation. Other speakers will be
'
J·ohn Nft.:S on , John stQkes Clement.
Mrs. Walter· ll.. 1?lcJdnson WlUI .~ewlY appoinlbd general chairman.
reelected head of the Swarthmore
ol the i6,QOO,000 Campa.lJnl, .Howbranch ot the Red Cross at the orot
ganfzaiion's recant annual ~eet,ng. ard Coq()er Jo'hn8Qn,
1he Board.!>f ~agers. and !UehMrs. H. H. Hopkins was nam~,d
ard W.
chairman .of the
v:!ce-chalrman .. Mrs. John L, Good Easto&rn Pennsylvania
or
,8~e. c~.tarl:"~ . .D'.I,rs.
..
.
.. . Fred J:t. Wilson the Campaign. Wayland E1shrce.
tr(>8.SU:rer. and Mrs. John F. Daley
•
loreBldent of the PhIladelphia a1uman .' . aro
ox ~
rectors to
MRS.' GILLESPIE·
tlon of SWarthmore CoUege will
condUct ,the World stUdent Day of BURIED TUESDI.Y
Prayer
Service
In m.
the
Presbyter"
Ian
Church
at 4 p.
Sunday.
Feb- .
Campaign Chairman
A
Btl
mong anque.
Speakers
RED CROSS HECTS
$3_00 YEAR
Tho Student ChrlsUan A:sa0cla...
TO HEAR CLEMENT
.pr~~e~t
\w~·
line. read verse. Introducing t· he
.
~ommunlty
th.~·:furnlshlng
Dew Drop
"The Perfect Beret"
-
done~
~·A~·
delphi~.
mus"tcCI~m:Ol),k!a'l1
jllemh~!"'1f
":""e;:~\J\l.a,ckoJp~~·\~
:"~:ir.a;oiil'li1'ii"fK'11fa1lteirt:~ieiiJilho';
:1i~~'~"9"'".,!>1lnd8c)i1lil''"'1:,a.,!l'~Prf"
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~o:.:':.
~ To~d::'
'..J0
~.lUrs.
27-18.
blows Warm
\ Valentines quaint and·. charming
nnd full at sentiment, ·valentines
1.10dem as Dext "Pring's tashlons,
l!R well as comic valentines ·were
featured.
MIII.er-Flounders Golden
121h and KERUN STS., CHESTER. PA.
Garnet Gals Win
:n
o.r-
SUPPORT
ASKEP
Student Service
COLLEGE DINERS
ruary 21. the first Friday In Lent,
In Ihe Methadlst Church at 2 p. m.
·o.t
Following the stated tncetlng
the W-oman's Club on Tuesday. the
tuembers, old and new, iqduiged In
ValE'ntine fro1lc. Wblch turned
out to be an afternoon· ·of lIg'htl,carted tun arranged by the Program ChaJrman. Mrs. Guy 8. Dem.
ing, ~ ~e ·Cooperatlon of Mrs.
Anth'ony L. t'Von
mer,
MUsic, Chair..
•
man.
them~'
World
Day Of Prayer.
The InterdenomInational
World
Day of Prayer wllJ be 'h~ld FebMe,!,bers of aU faIths are InVited
to attend.
The
flong
the da v
~·Hearta. B,nd Flowers... · Mr....' GOI'Wl
ijo~· C. Meader, dressed wi a··valeri:'..
Let CUNNINGHAM solve your decorating problems I
Phone: Swarthmore 2266
WOMAN'S CLUB
Cellist, Pianist
toPerform .
Tuesday
CARNSFLOWERS
Phone
Swa. 0450
"Orchids Always I I
Baltimore Pik~, Springfield, Pa.
untary. individual lowering of our
standard of living on be'hait ot
•
• 7 CHESTER RD.
ot
men's International League for
Peace and Freedom at an opcn_
meeting Tuesda.y evening,
1
"Individuals' still hR:ve
their
greatest capacity as individuals,
nnd the hope ot the peace Is in
our wllllngness to accept indiVidual rcspoDslbl11ty. Just now a vol-
SUN BULBS
SUN LAMPS
\J.(0"
LOCAL
SWARlHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1947
LIVE VALENTINES
the biggest job a Swnrthmore citizen can do Is right here In 'hIs own
community," Irwin Abrams told
)t1iembcr& aod friends
THE SWARTHMOR
f
pctlvlty on "behalf of the peace,
,
Frida,., FeIIraal7 7, 1947
SWARTHMOREAN
BORO.
Students .Ptograms
Begin Today
M:;~::!n
. at School
DRIVE
Contributes $1500 In
IS'v.ea~::Ch:~;~1!:;:;~' Current College
E:ffort
I
...
Wrapped in
Cellophane
wllJ
Top your shining curls with this beret
Every feminine head in your family
will want at least one .. _
but, we warn you,
you're going to have a tussle to keep
Dad from borrowing it!
Fits any headsize snugly and cozily
and . . . Surprise'
it comes to yo'! in its
very own cellopbane pact're.
In white, black, brown, ".VY~
Tms WEEKS CALENDAR
or .
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or
;:0(1
Bunda,.
Friday, FeIN
SWARTHMOREAN
THE
NOWELL-SERVAIS
de Moll of Park ..venue and will
attend the Harrls-de Moll wedding
a daughter. Eteanol' Gene on ~
day, F.bru....y 7 In the CoateBvll1.
Hospital.
The baby Is eo grandcl&ughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G. Donald Spackman
The marriage of 14188 Margaret
Loulse Bel·vals. daughter of Mrs.
.
tomorroW'.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll P. StreetMrs. Guy A-. McCorkle of the LoUIS J. ServaiS of Dlcklnaon ave.
er of Columbia avenue wUl enter- Swarthmore Apartments enter- DUO and Mr. Foster Nowell. Jr••
r Mr
. an d Mrs• Foster Nowell
tain at a dinner party in hopor ta.1ned at a Bmw) tea on Thursday don o
of their daughter .Joan Streeter last In bonor of Mrs. Da~ld H. or Rose Tree, M.edia. took plact"
and Carolyn Morae. of Parr1Bh Dawson of Lapidea HtIls, a Dew- Saturday, Fobruary 8 at 8 o'clock
in the Presbyterian C'hurch. .
rood. at their home tomorroW' comer.o the comm'tnlty.. _
The. Rev. Dr. David Braun per ...
evening before the Senlor AsseffiMr and Mrs. Donal~ P. Jonca
formed
the ceremony before an al ...
bUes at the Woman's Club.
of Dicklnson avenue will e.ntertaln
banked with cymbotlum terna,
Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher of a teW friends at bridge tomorrow
Ogden avenue entertained her
n1
IIg ht e d candles and a buket , of
d
white
tulips. snapdragons an
bridge club at a lunchel)o..brldge eve ng. d Mrs Thomo.s W. Hop\
Mr. a n ·
d at .tock. The aisle was lIg'hted with
at her home. Wednesday.
t Mag111 road enterw.-ne
white candles entwined with ivy.
Mr. and Mrs. A.very Bloke and :e:~t1ng and supper pa~Y Friday
The bride given in marriage by
the.1r daughter PalSY of Amherst night In honor of their son Tom.
Mr.
Harold R. Goodwin ot Rose
avenue motored to :Baltimore, Md.
Valley,
wore a white saUn gown
a.nd spent the week... end wltb Mrs
feoturlng
a marquisette yok~, berENGAGEME
•
or
Blake's mother )(1'8. Harry' K
Mr. and Mrs. Ral ·
the tha collar. a tight bodice. long slep.Nield.
Dlcktnson avenue announce
MUly McCowan ot. vaasar avenue engagement of their daught1lr ~1s8 ,-e8 buttoned at t'be wrlBt- abo,,'
will entertain at a butret supper Betty Jea.n Quick and Mr. Edwin torndng a busUe at the ba.c.k and
preeeed.1ng the meeting ot the D. Dunn son of :Mr. and Mrs. Dan· a full skirt ending in- a long train.
lIcr lull length tulle veil tell from
eight grade danoin&, claas tomor.. tol :Dunn of Halifax, Va. .
a
coronet. She carried a shower
row evenlng.
.
Miss Quick attended the Oberbouquet
of white sweet peas and
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Thomson ot Un College Conflervato~ of .MuslC.
gtlNcntas
circling a white orchid.
Baltimore, Md., spent the week.. and the University of Pen.nsylvan...
w'hlch
was
tied· with white rlbboDc
end with Mrs. Thomsen's mother ta_ She 1& at present studying at
Mrs. George Eo SUloway of Nortb t'he New Bcbool of MustC. Phila- to which swect peas were caught.
Miss Ruth Servais acted a.e maid
Cheater road. Mr. ThOIWl6" ha!! delphia.
of
honor for ber slater and wore a
Mr. Dunn. is a graduate oC the
jolnod th e Department of AthleU""
gown
of aqua velve~ fasbloned on
of tho U;nlverstty of Pennsylvania University of Virginia.
the.
tudor
style. Her headdreBS waP
and wUl J.lvo at 408 North Chester
The wedding will take place this
D Juliette cap of matablng velvet
,oo.d tor tb:e ,remaind,tlr of the summer•.
and 'ihe carried a shirred velvet
muff to which white ca.mellas werf'
caught.
The bl'idcsmaids Miss MarY Jane
Servais sister of. the bride. MiSH
Jeanette Fenimore Adams. couslr,
ot the bride, of BeVerly, N .. :t.• lira.
Richard Bell, the fOrJ1ll8r -Doroth("a
Scholl, of Wllkensburg and Miss
Eva Alice Worst ot Harvard ave ..
11 ue wore gowns l1ke that worn by
the maid of honor 1D red :velvet..
They carried shirred velvet mutt"
to which cameUas were caught.
Mr. Peter Nowell se"e4 as best
ma.n tor his brother and tb.e U8he~.a
were Mr. Samuel Nowell, brother
of the groom, Mr. Joseph Cook, of
'Ihayer road. :sir. Gordon Bierman,
of South Chester roa.d. Mr. GDman
Spencer of Guernsey road, lIr.
steven Clark of RoBe. Tree, )leella.
bnd MI'. Gilbert WlddOWBOn of Rut_
l&dge.
Mrs. Servais choose an aqua gray
crepe dress with violet 8'10...88 and
ba.t. and 'a corsage of violete at tho
waist.
BRIDAL ATIENDANTS
Mrs. Nowell wore a. blUe gray
All"" Shirley West of Westfield, crepe dress with white glo'YeB, a
N. J .• will nct as mb1d. of honor. hat of blending flowers and a corand Mrs. Gordon C&se Thomas of sage of rose buds.
Bronxville, N. Y., and. Mrs. 83.muel
A reception followed In t.'he reG. M. Ma.ule ot Rosemont will at- ception room of the church. Foltend
matrons of 'honor at the lowing n wedding trip to JlL 'POmarriage of Miss Janet Harris, cono the couple will be at home
daughter of "Mr. and Mrs. Hen~ their apartment In the EsseJE
R. Harris ot Swarthmore avenue to House, Lansdowne after February
Mr. John- David de Holl. son of 18.
Mr. and Mrs. cafl ~e )(011 of Park
BIRTII
Bvenne. whIch wUI take place to ..
Mr. and Mr.. Jo'hn W'orth Spa.ckmorrow afternoon at 4 o·clock
the
Swarthmore
Presbyterlan man of Coatesville are receiving
congratulations upon the birth of
Churc'h.
PERSONALS
TtY 14, 1947
of Hili Fa~ Coatesville, aDd Dr.
and Mrs. Eugene S. Jrarley of wn·
kcabarrc. and a great granddaU8hter of' Mr. andM.... Robert L.
Coates of Harvard avenue.
Pl!71'ER Eo TOLD, EdiCOr
MAR.TORIE toLD, "_18 Editor
Lorene McCarter
RoaaUe Pelrsol
AnIle N. Coohran'
Entered ,..; Second Clau Matter, JaD....,. U. Ult. at the P_
,01Oc8 at Swarthmore. PL, under the Act of Mareh I. 1878.
SeTf1ice
IGNITION
MOTOR
BRAKE
TIRE
Complete
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Call 0440
,
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HAVE DINNER
.
• •• AT•••
LOG CABIN DINING ROOM
Sunday 12:30.8 P. M.
Weekday.S.8P.M.
Swa. 9634
Catering
. Trees, Lawn Areas, and .
Foundation Plantings Improved
NOW
William J. Stephani, Jr.
Phone Chester Heights 194.
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BREAKFAST
LUNCH
DINNER
p....
LID. • 2
SandeiJ', 12
DAILY DINNERB •...•....•.• 8IIc co ' ••110
Wedae.M)', 7
Special (JbUdreD's
• 8 p.a.
ii~~
The
t
CaIl~047.
+
Felt. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14
aDd 15-8:20 P. M.
.
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
*
''The man who thinks to conserve his
bealth by nsele.. _ ...d ease does not cWl"er
&om him. ~ho pards his eyes by not seeing,
and his yoice by not speaking. ; •. Least of aU
is it to be assumed that laziness is bealthful,
if it destroy. what health aims at; and it is DOt
true that iaactive people are more healthy_"
This excerpt &om Plutareh's essay Mfliu "-""'" K,..
ing W.II, written over 2,000 years ago, migbt hne been
written yesterday. Had medicine and pharmacy been as
well developed then as they are today, we are certain be
would haft ~ed the ftiue pC a periodic pbysical ex-.
amioation by a qualified pbysician. By the same reaso.....
ing, it is wUe &0 uke your prac:riptioD &0 a registered.
pbarmac:ist for expert compounding. We aft prac:riptior,
_
+
cards at Bo1 Oftlce
'ftIroaIIIlloIemben OIIly
' SWISS FAlILY ROBINSON"
FroJll Children's Film
I..dbmry.
DOOIi. .:16 and 3:20
_y-Monday
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"My Pal Trigger')
with
LouIs Hayward
I
i
Smith Specialty
Ftn& Ron News
Note: "Gallant Bess" will be
lib...... _
Saturday after-
"RETUIII OF IOIflE CRISTO"
Toes. - Wed.· - 'lburs.
WAIll' DISNEY'S
• • •
'RIll.
SpectL
''SoDJlInof_
the
South"
_mo'
Tb.1II'8day-F'rIday-saturday
OLIVIA 'De HAVILJ.A.ND
• "TIE 1A1l.IUDI"
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On tlte Comer
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'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
Rpe-.e1 AfteIt Srllool SbowIag
Wed? tlY
In
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In Nomual Color
Wed.
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13 Soath Chllt. RDad
"GALLANT BESS"
'I'Des. -
.:QLlVER H. lAIR .CO~
CHURCH SERVICES
V.Jaatine. are Beauty'. IDkeaa
Th1ll'8day-Frlday-Saturda7
Moo. _
"finest service our
Profession knows".
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
BEAUTY SALON
THEATRE
ROY ROGERS
ChrIstIne Ford of Amheret avenue Is entertaining a group of.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON,>,
Seventh Grade .... from 7:80 to 10
tomor.row evening.
Friends Meetiq Notes
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1927 '11
Mrs. E. C. Prescott of Roee ValFirst Day Sohool at 9:46
in ley lett Sunday for a six-week
~'===::===:====:==:=7.===:=.:'===:""'==:=:-:7======~'J Whittier House
PI eabyterian Churc:il Notes ''house, tor children alre.. ~ to 7.
Meeting for Wi<>rshlp at 11, t;lur- mit to Sen F.ranclaco, Callt.
At the Morning Pra.yer Servlco
The high school fellowships ot in.g which time children will !le
HOLY MUSIC AT TRINITY
at 9 o'clock Sunday morning the Trinity Church and th1e Church cared for In Whittier House-.
The 'Rev. 'Da.vld Uraun, paotor
sermon will be "Security!'
will meet at the Presbyterian
Friday. February 14th. at ~:16,
of the Swarthmore Presb)'terlaD
At tho 'iO:46 o'clock service Dr. ChUrch at 6 o'clock on Snnd.,. parents and teac'hers or First Dray
urch, will be t'he narrator at a
Braun' wUI. preac'b. on "Duty and evening.
School children are invited to a- lenten servIce to be held at Trln ..
li'reedorn."
'rhe Se-sslon will meet Friday, panel discussion in \Vhtttier Houso. lty Episcopal Church on Ash We4Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hofmann I February 21. at 8 o·clock, at the The leaders: Mary Spiller, '.Flor- (losda)," at 8 P. m ..
at the Harvard avenue entrancft' ho~o of Elder. Carlos F. Noyes, ('"nee Wilcox,. Helen Jac.kson. SarThe men and boyS' cbolr ot
UFUII
and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wolt at Parrisb ro&d.
ah: Stabler. John Bates. Everett Trinity Ohu~ wUl sing antheme:
.IILlIELPlI&II
thu
driveway·transcpt entrance,
The following Circles ot the Hunt, and Richard. Cooper will approprlat'e to the .readlngs .from
will assist the minis!er In greet.1.ng W,QJnan's Association wlIl meet diBcmUl: "Wllat s'hall parents do the Passion ot "J~sU8 Christ. Th9
II. 111·ClI.mlln ;
the congregation after the 10:45 \Vednesday. February 19;when chtldren object to· attend- snthem,- Include "Let .~l Horta.l
Circle 1, Mm. Fred R. Lang, iug F. D. s"1 What shall teachers
o'clOCk service Sunday morn!ng.
Flesh Keep SUence. to. Holst. "All
chairman,
at 11 o'clock, at the do when chlldren m1sbe'.b.a"'e In
. All departments of the Churcb
Glory, Laud and Honor," Bach;
and CdtGII Lou....
School meet at 9:46 o'clock i:"Jun- home ot. Mrs. Donald P. ~ones, ___421 clRB8? Wihat of value haa the- F. "How BeauUful Are the Feet of
day morning/ The Wom~'s ,BIble pickJnson avenue, tor sew1n.c. D. S. to offer the child l' Is- enough .Them," Handel; "Grea.ter Love
1111 cunUI!
. CJa88 meets a~ 10 o'clock 'In the Please bring sandwlchea. dessel-t (.mp'hasls placed on Bible study
r.u._IIAI.
Hath No Man." Ireland; "Hide Not
wUl
be
served
at
1:16
O'clock
fol
...
Churcb transept.
,
in our clrutses? How co.n We -inter- Thou Thy Face," Farrant; "aural,.
Tmncheon--.IlOc to ,1.00
The church (ltlzenshlp Class' to lowed by program.
Est our young people in becoming He Hath Bourne Our .Grlets.~' HanDlnnel'-$1.25 to $1.40
Circle
2,
Mrs.
Percy,
G.
Gilbert,
prepa.re young people tor Church
Jo-. ·D. S .. teachere? All w.ho come' del;: ."w.ere you there when the,.
UClllll 1111-1 11. r...
meml>ershlp. meetS each Sunday chlLirman, at 12:30 o'clock. at the arp. invited to express theit" Ideas crulcltlerl my Lord?" Negro Spirimorning 'Until Euter. a~ 9 'o'clock home of Mrs. Charles E. Fischer, in the open- forum.
tual; ,"0 Saviour ot. t'he World,"
304 Dickinson avenue. Dessert and
.In Dr. Braun's oflloe.
Tuesday evening, February 18th, Go~; "And This ~a.ve I Done For I
ooffee will be Served. Devotions &. Covered Dish Supper will pre ...
The ChUrch Sc'hool Cabinet will
led
bY Mrs. W1111am ~tkln8 fol· '~edH the Monthly MeeUng for
Dlcet Sunday evening Febrtiary ZI.
lowed- by program.
Business at 7: 30.
at 8 o' cloak at ~he ~ome ot Dr.
Circle No.4, Mr.e. H. Lewis CutOn Thu8rday. February 20th, the
David McCahan. 6~7· Strath Haven
ler,
chairman,
will
JDeet
at
1
o·
avenue.
Thursday Evening Group will have
clock tor dessert at the bome of
At 4: O·~lock. Sunday' afternoon. Mrs. E. W. CroBb!,". 289 Dlc.k1nson n Oovered Dish Supper at 8:80.
preceding a meeting with Forrest
the World Student Ohrlstlan Fed- avenue. February 19.
Comfort
l P8Ycholo~st and member
eraUon, wlll hold the Day of Pra.)"Circle No.8, George Schobintrer. of the EdUcation Committee of 'the
er Service in the ChurCh. T.1le
chairman, will meet at the home American Friends Service Commdt..
Bervl~e will be conducted by the
Student C1brtstlan Association ot ot the chairman. 801 Swarthmore tees. He wlll speak on Friends'
avenue. at 1 o'clock, Feb. 19. Des. work camps In Puetto Rico and
Swarthmore College and a velT
sert
will. be followed by special _j-texlco nnd wlll ha.ve pictures witb
• cordial welcome Is extended to the
sewing.
h1!i talk. These work camps were
community to attend this, service.
described in the Jan. 20 issue ot
The Woman's Association of the
Trinity Notes
TIME magazine.
ehurch will serve re:freshments to
Holy Communion wlll be colebra----the students at the concluelon ot te-d at 8 o·clock Sunday morning.
LEGION
AUxILIARY NOTES
the service.
<:.ihurc'h SchOOl will meet
9:46,
Mr8. Oscar J. Gllcreest publicity
The 1IIen·s Com,m·unity Chorus
and ~t the 11 o'clock service of chairman tor the LegIon Auxiliary
will rehea1'8e Tuesday evenings at
Morl"\ing _Prayer. tho Rector. will r.ubmlts ·the-following. notes~
- 7:30 o'clock in 'the- i?ibish 'House.
'In'each" on the' topiC. '"Is the Blbie1
"'l'h\i ~glon' Auxiliary wl1\ hold
A cordial Invitation Is extended to
~rl·ue?·· Young People's Fellowship a reguL"lr monthly mceting at the
all Dien In the' community who
DIIICTOII O. fIINIltALS
v.iJl meet at .6 p. mJ, at the Presby- home of Mrs. Walter Thorpe. 239
Uke to sing.
teria.n Churah to hear a discussion lJlckinson a.venue. at 2 p. IIi. on
. rI'he chancel choir rehearses
on the canons of tho New Testa- l'¥Ionday. February 17. Important
Thu'rsday evenings at 7:46 o'clock.
ment.
plans are to be mad,e at this
116-1511
the girls' junior choir rehearses'
Choir School will meet' on Mon- gathering for a special March proat 7:00 o'cloCk on F!'1day evendny and ."W1ednesdny at 4:30 p. m. ject. All members' are urged to be
ings.
and on TucsdaY.niyht at 7:30 p. m. present.'"
The church hour nursery Is held
'.rhree services are planned for
each Sunday morning .during the
Ahh WedneStilay. Tbere will be a
11 o'clock service In the parish
celebration of Holy Communion at
7: 30 a. rn. at w'blch time young
communicants ot the :parish will
swARTHMOru;; PREIIUYTERIAN
1I111~e their Communion. Breakfast
'"
. .;cHURCH
,
Re.... DaVid: Braun. Mln1Ster
will be served foU"wlng the service.
Rev; Ho' Lewis. Cutler. Mlnlster_ At 10_ o'clock the Penitential Office
SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 16
will be read followed by' service ot
9:00 A. .M.....:......serniOn
tOl~lc:- "Sec,
•.Jol:y Communton. At 8 p. m. the:
lirlty."
choir
will give a. Lenten program
9: 45 A- :H.-Church School.
10:00 A- :H.-Women'. Bible C\aBB. of sacred music. The Rev. David
10:46 A. M.--Sermon, "Duty and Braun will. read t'he Story of the
Freedom."
Paasion ot Our Lord, and the choir
will Sing anthems appropriate to
the readings.
Roy
SUJoO)AY,
'I!he women of Trinity Church
8:45 A. M.-Church SchooL
are
asked to partiCipate in the
11:00 A. M.--8ermon. "The Task
community service observing t'he
of ,the Church."
\Vorld Day ot Prayer on Friday at
TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Gao. C. Anderson. Rector
2 p_ m. at the Swarthmore MethoSUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16
c.1b;t Church.
8:00 ~ :N.-Holy Communion.
The ushers tor Sunday nrc S. D.
8:45 A. :H.-Church !'Ichool.
11:00 A. :H.-MorniDS Prayer and Clyde. head utiher: P. B. Banks:
Sermon Topic: "Is the Bible W. P. Hm; W. H. Jones; G, ATrue?"
6:00' P. M.-Young People"s Fel ... McCorkle; R. D. Newlin; F. W.
Plowman; and W. R. Sanborn.
lowshlp•
ASH WEDNESDAY
7:30 A. M.-Holy Communion.
Methodist Church Notes
10:00 A. M. - PenitenUal
Office
The ChUrch SchOOl meets on
The, snake is fortunate. His jaws and
Your electrical wiring isn't so lucky.
and Holy Communion..
8:00 P. M.-Lenten Music and Sunday morning at 9.45. Classes
body can stretch to accommodate
Home appliances need"food," too,
are provided for children of all
Passion Story.
food,
even
w~en
~he
size
of
his
prey
ages and for adults. The young
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIEt1'l OF
in.. the form of electricity, but when'
FRIENDS
a.dult class invites you to vislt
is larger than his mouth. Thus, the
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16
your wiring' is inadequate, it can't
their class it you are nO.t attend9: 4 6 A- :H.-Firat DaY 9chool.
gets
all
the
food
he
fortunate
snake
stretch like the snake to give your
11:00 A- :H.-Meeting for Wolllhlp. Ing some other Church' School.
TUESDAY
The topic of the sermon at the
needs-in spite of his small body.
appliances all the "food" they need.
6:16 P . . M--Covcred Dish Supper.
7:30 P. M.-Monthly Meeting for 11 o'clock service Is '"The Task
of the Church."
Business.
WEDNESDAY
The younger children may be
The electric appliances that you've added to your home over the years-and
.:18-1:.0 Sowtq ..,4QnUu.,.1a ieft _In the Church Nursery during
Whittier Houae. Box Luncb,on.
will continue to add-call for increased wiring. If your wiring hasn't been
t'be morning service. I[rs. Otto
AD a.. ...,."",1Ir 1nlta4.
Kraus and Anna Kraus will be 1'1
brought up to date in the past ten yeors, let your local electrician prepare
cbarge. of the nursery this week..
your home for the added conveniences of tomorrow's Electric Living_
'".rb.e youth fellowship will have.
,
a BUpp_cr m.eeting in the ladlea'
parlors at 6 in the evening.
The . conversation In'OUp
OD
QltrlsUan Stewardship meete In th..
t'lia»el on TuesdaY eYenmg at S,
u.t.n 10 Tit. Electric Hour-Th. Hour of ClHrrm "";Sunda,., 4.30 P. III ":'WC:AU
'
at·
OPEN 7 A. Mo 8 P: H.
. ~UTSIDE OATERING SERVICE-
FrIday - Saturday
• • •
.
Our pledge is the
DEW DROP INN
MEDIA
By Vera Cupen
.....I Geoqe Sklar
My True Love," HolBL
"Ooul'· Is the subject of the LeaThe congregation of the Swarthson-Sermon in all Churdhes of more Presbyterian Cburch wtl1
Christ, Scientist. oa Sunday. Feb. Join In the serv:J.ce and aU In thfl
r~ary 16. The Golden Text la: Ully
colllJmunlty are cordially Invited.
eoul shall be Joyful In the Lord: It -~'
flhall rcjolce In bis salvation-'
(P..salms 35:9).
AT ALL TIMES
Lan.cape Contractora
S".. 2080
SubSCriptions for
ALL Maga.zinea
Featu.re not shown at
, ltlatinee.
EveaJDi!: shows begin at 7:00
CbrUtian Science
.
Mrs. Uoyd E. Kauffman
,
3
SUBURBAN CAFE
Springlieltl, Jib.
. Baltimore Pike
Foretgn ~diUoDB
Now Only $1.60 per yr.
LAURA
•2 (~
s;;:::-
THE WIL·LOWS
READERS DIGEST
+
•
en.
'11
01 sWarthmore
..... . ,
1
Dartmouth & Lafayette Alia.
as
~
Ei:eRY FRIDAY AT SWARTIDIOB&
TIlE SWAa'I'iDIOBE&lf. 1N0.. PVB'.JHHW:R
RUSSELL'S
~QUICk
• • •
Spedal OhIldftn's show IS:30
THESWARTHMOREAN
T ddSSIIHD.9i"D·
PVBiI
"Right in the Center of TOIDJI"
._4
1
noon at 1.46 under the direction
of, Mrs. Frederick J. BOgar4ua.
Mrs. George L. .Alstonts Circle
,,·tll have a. baked ham dinner on
l.'hursday evening .at 6 o'clock..,
'rhe social hall will be open OD
Thursday ovening, for supervised
recreation ·under the direction of
'I'heodore L. Purnell and the Bo),"
Scout Troop under Robert Ive8.
Re'heat"Sa1 for the ,senior cbou
(s on Thursday evening at 7.80.
P ' - IIwuIII-. _
tar
THE PLAYERS CLUB
Friday, FelIS';"'" 14,1941
THE· SWARTHMOREAN
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•
HOME WIRING
AND A
HUNGRY SNAKE?
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANy
• The children'. chOir will meet
In'tIle
chiljo'el' OD .'nl_ay '.ner-:
,.
,
•
THE
. sponsor of the class.
The committee on IIIcenery construction
will be headed by John
NAME SENIOR PLAY AIDES
Polk.
This
group will b. ....Iated
Commlttee cbairman for the senby
the
'Art
and Deelgn committee
ior cla.Bs dramatic production
of
which
VirginIa
Hay I. chair"Pride and Prejudices" have been
man.
Tedd'y
Oppenlander
will be
announced by ~ OppeDlancler.
SCHOOL NEWS
56th ANNIVERSARY
Our big _nlvenary eelebratlon 11__ on, Into Its
second w ...., with anoth.r
opportunity for you tolhaN
In the many Interesting VDI.
ues to b. found in our
mark.ts.
ANOTHER
..p.
ST
Sf
~ .._ ~ n
a-D"'-
Amazing New Pressure Cooker
.AVE
'S.80
cablDe&; Meets
A meeting of the Senior" Ca.blnet
was beld on January 80.
Helen Disque. treasurer. report.
ed a bala.nce of $92.03 In the trea·
Bob McGowan, speaking for
the dance commlt1ee. uked f9r the
of cabinet on the da:t.·1
of the J. S.'8 dance. The Letter
Committee reported tbat they
I U,o"gl,I' It wO:Jld be ad~ble for
number of letters required to
IBE,c,;"e a blazer or sweater be reduced from 9' to 6. cabinet paaaed
Jl!.otlon to this etrect.
At Band TrJOllIB
...._SIUi
yol.,.
Approylld by
• IUfhnnl aMIk..
G....
HDU...."pr,.~
-.... I..,eta.
charge of busln...... Lighting
rangements will be headed by
Tanguey. carolyn Morse wlll
head the p~bllclt:Y committee: Andrea Willcox. the program: Helen
Hoot. costumes: and Patty Paul
will be In charge of stage props..
Student director fQr the pleJy
Jean Brown. "Pride and PreJUdice"
will be presented In the Hlgh
School auditorium on March 7.
8enIor
of Our Ilg
Second
SWARTHMOREAN
AN·
..5eoM auufH
posItlv., ....
cooking '.. r ••-
\ 89 9S
......
•
•,
a.n •• Itu,ely
.
on
Unclerwrit....
""""-leo
for lirnirold lime
onl,. hr.......
gel your. today.
.
with Purchase. of $5.00 on Thrift Punch
Card Now Avallabl. In Our Mark....
..........
2.... CIIIIl.I...
IIStD Dellel•••
'eua. BaHer I: 21e
(J#I4k1l
Larg. Selected
Velveeta iCiiIi .......... 27c
EGGS
lieu Chitese
.. 59c
Ollv.s 011_0_ .v...... 39c
Prun.s _...........
.. ... 2Sc
Mlx.d Fruits ....· " ... Ol. 2Se
Mince Meat ,.... • .... '" 29c
Jltfy PI. Cru..
...... ISe
Evap. Milk ......" toll ....13c
"~S7C:
"12
SILVER SW
EGGS
~SZ.
California Seed ••••
Evo
UlSINS 2 :>:: 27c:
Guarantied
%
LEAN SLICED BACON
,,..
•• ROAST So.
CuI Sh_IdN.
w.....
Mllkfed. Bon!t in
ROAST
3lc
4ac
Ib
I.
Sq· Cut, Grad•• A,,'M,
ShDulder, 10_ In
Ib
3SC
"'~e8ton
14, IM7
FM.:1,
Lang and BillY Ha)'ll each hal(lDg I LIVE VALEN1'INES Al'
8 points. '!'he ""vonth gtade &tartUB
era were Sandy Heath and Bobby WOMAN'S CL
Lang at forward, James Tucker
(Continued 1'ron1 page 1) ~
cen .. r. and Bobby Allison and Bob planln, In a recltlll at tbe club
McHenrY as guards.
•
meetlDg- on Tuesday February 18.
The seventh grade st111 'has four
Miss Wallace. one of the 88&more games to pla!y. the next be- lion's Y~uth Concert 'ft.udltlon" wiD.
ing with Lima on February 12. Ilcra, received excellent notiCEdJ.
nLA~~'.~o -PRODUOE
~
when abe appeared .... soloist wltb .
the Philadelphia {)rcheatra at ItJo
January Youth Concert. Both
young women are artist students
at the New School Where Miss
Wallace Is a pupil of Orlando Cole..
and Miss Quick la studying with
Vladimir Sokolo:tf. They were heard
recently when they appeared in
the Trl.ct;.unty Concert - Scrles in
v...,~~
, "The Green La.mP.u a tw,o-a.ct!
pta~. ?..as presen~ed by the Blackfriars at the High School Assambly on Wednesday. Members
the cast Incl~ded: Betify Hartman.
Charles Keenen,
Lola
Booth;
Charles Andes. Bill Buey, and PbyIUs Smith.
Costumea for the producUon
were In charge of Joan Faulkner:
properties.
Katrina
Bop.rdus:
lights. Graham Foster; make UP.
Joan Streeter; prompting. Bob
Fawcett: program, Bernice Bromley: and stAge set, Leonard Mygatt n.sststed· by Bill Moore. Waldo Fisher, Weston Clarke. and Pat
Weiland.
This play, UDder the direction of
Henry Hotmann, sponsor ()t the
clUb•. wltl also be pr.esented over
WIBG on February H at 4:80
o·clock,
Clarke and Cha.rles Laws
represented
Swarthmore
High
School at the Southern District
Band tryOIJtR held in the Norris·
town High School on February 1.
For the second year. Weston Clarkp.
was c'hosen as ftrst chair 8010 c1arInetest and wlll also appear on the
prqgram, in solo capacity, playing
ftte New 'Kem.bers
P.,lmsky-Korsakovs "Fllght of the
Mrs. }i'rancls H. Forsythe will
serve as Chairman of the commltBumble Bee." .
The Band numbers 120 players tee which 'has been appointed
and Includes candidates :from ao arrange tu'ncheon tor' new and rehigh schools In the Delaware.MC!tit- instated members for the second
gomery area.
hal( or th" club year. The luncheon
The concert will be 'held at Nor- will be given by the Board: of DIrlfJtown. FEtb1."uary '22. 8:15 O.CIOCk.I:'::~;l!tt:o'llw;.elcome and to get acII
tbeae latest club addlGR,ADE TEAKS VlorQRIOUS
tiona. Member~ of the ~~n:t-be~hlp
Swartnmore"s
seventh
and and adml~slons committees will nteighth grade basketball teams each tend the affair which will be
brought home wins trom their in the lounge ot the club on MonEast Lansdowne' opponents on J'.an- day. Ft'bruary 24. Mrs. George ~
ual"Y 28. The seventh graders Sweet and Mrs. J, Burris West also
crUShed their opposing team. 36 to "0"'" on the committee.
4 whUe the eight grade won it.
Mrs. Peter E. Told. club pre81~
rough game by the top-hea.vy dent, announced t'he
score of 19 to 13. The' high scorers by the Board of Directors ot
tor the seventh grade were Bobhy fol I ow Ing mem b e r Hwho
will II~
-"ve I
.
as the "Nomlnatlng Committee
the riext two years: Mrs. Franl{ (l.
Keenan. Mrs. lrrcderlck R. I..ang.
Carl .deMon, JIIrs. S. S. Rutb~
\
erford, and Mrs. A. R. O. Redgrave.
The 'coinmlttee had Its Initial meet·
{:C,
ing immediately after the statod
meett::.g.
The following people ha.ve been
appojnt~d by Mrs. Told to make a
Mudy und recomlrllend a policy to
the Board of Directors on llmlta110n of dub membership and on
the rt:'-inatatcment of former mem
bel'S: MrH. T. K.· Brown. Mr!:5.
George Schoblnger, Mrs, George
P. Warren and MrB. S. Murray
:VIele.
An appeal from UNRA tor school
Hullpifcs was related to the club
m~mber9 QY Mrs. J. Burriss West.
lnt('rnational Relations chairman.
The need is so grel:Lt fOr 'schools in
C'lltnn, Ethiopia and Korea. that
schoollng cannot continue wIthout
the pena. pencils. chalk. crayons,
pads. scissors. era2crs. and klnder~
J,"lu'ten and recreational supplies tor
.which UNRA .Is asking. A oo.rton
1131:1 been plnced In the entry room
of the Club House. and members
arc ul"ged to remember to bring
l'hcir contributions not later than
February 20.
Mrs. C. MacDonald Swan wlU
I'cvl('w "The Miracle ot the Bells,"
by RUMell Janney. at th~ meeting
of th(' Lltel,"ature Department. Mrs.
Harold G. Grtffln, Chairman. on
Friday morning. Februa.ry 21, at
CBESTER.P;\.
10 a. In. Members are urged to
save this date tor what 'Promises
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
to be an ,excellent revtew of tb1s
'book which was recommended by
the ReUgloua Book Club.
~
WlI.ynp.-.
The program' wUl 'Include, a Haydn Sonata wit'll both M188 Quick
and Mias wp.Uace; eelecUona from
Debu88Y and Ravel played by K1as
Wallace: and Men4elaaohn'. Vartations Serieusca played bY Mfas
Quick.
Hostesses w,lI be Mrs. Samuel T.
Carpenter and )Irs.
HamUton
Cochran "",Ue Mrs. H~ E. Wells
and Mrs. FranclB A. C. Voetera will
pro.lde at tbe tea table.
Woman's Club Notes
THE
'~
L
DOZEN
Aom. Whole ~Idea Cora N~~21'7e: $1.99
........dal. Pea. E~!:;'~':.d
N,::~2 160 : $1.8'7
I1SaJ Red Beeu J~I~!.",;.
a ~: 1ge : $1.09
I1SaJ Sauel' Kraut L!:l?ul a N:~;:" Z~e : $I.~:S
Gleawood Apple Sauoe ...'" N~~2 ,1'7e : $1.99
Grapefruit Sectioal :':',1. a ~: sse: $Z.05
I1SaJ Pork 8 Beau
I!:' 1M • 81.3.
Gerber'. Baby Foodl S""nod 3
10;:'-0' 11. Z $1.27
Fruit Juicel FlMld:,'I:::,n'!!'~,~I:ndod Z~: 190 : $'.11 '}
Suarile Tomato Juice
'!;~' aJe : $=:.'71
Stat. of Mai~.
Seleded, U. S. No.1, Si.e A. Whtto
Penna. Blue Label
POTATOES 15b~~ 49c': 15b~~ 45c
50·'bb•• $1.49 : SO·,bba.$I.:S9
Onions
NI. 1 y.II..
10·Ut 29c
bag
GRAPEFRUIT
I
A I Rom. B~ty.rR. I. 4'''35'
pp es Greenl •• CIOkI...
Florida
Seedle"
t1saJ Rich Ilend
COFFEE
~.!;~~'Sc
Sav.CouponlonBagl
for Valuoble GIft.
WIN·CREST
edspies "c.!'..:::.:.
~.
59c
Pickles WIoI ....·.DlllltSClur ...... 25c
Pickles WIll .....•........,:lM _1Mt 24'
Tuna Fish F.. LI... y.., tall 39c
. Salmon Dil Norh .....ed 7-U 4Sc
Tea Balls ASCO
pll. 13c
Pie Appl.s 0"'"
N...... 23c
Nabisco Fl. N• .mI. 7~'" pk, 23c
C)'
Sunshine
"t·N_Crack.,..
...
Ibllll.27c
Glenwood
,
.
Enriched
SUPREME
BREAD
Z ZI.c
toave.
" ' -•• lid ............ ...,. .............
D'·
o
U
~S
E
511 WELSH ST.
Clark'. IXL
Hea....flo
Roasted
U
B
Apple Balter 'Y;' 22c:
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
STAG BAR
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
,{:C
.,
CALL. CHESTER 8286
NEWS NOTES
Mrs. E: D. Brauns ot 'Va.saa.r
avenue returned home Tuesday
after spending the past three
weeks in St. Petersburg. Flo..
M .... W. Mark Bittle of Rulg....
av~ue ~.ent last week .vIB1tlDl' her
son...tn-Iaw and daughter Mr. and
M..... Thomae N. UUrrBII" of. Cornwall - on • the ~ Rudeen. "Ml'. Bittle
pol~ed he" Oyer. the week-end. .
Mra. C. B. C8.!Dpbell returned to
her home on' College avenue 1Jat;,.r.t~ foit6wb.B a '10-4ay vIaIt with
b~~ _ . .John; a Btu"entat the
UIlIveriJtti of lac~ , ....d wlthl
~~".a(~~. :f.~~~~~o~ ~"~:'.,
MADISON BROS•
413 Dartmouth Ave.
\ FREE DELIVERY
On_ cad!.,
0ftIII'
doI1ars
MEAlS
.
RIB ROAST OF BEEF
59c lb.
SUCEDBACON
63c lb.
C~YBUTIER
73c lb.
Quality
SALMON STEAKS
65e lb.
GROCERIES .
Solid Pack White Meat
Tuna
45c can
.FANCY RED SALMON
45ccan
Pure Grape P....serves
39c lb. jar'
Large Can. Oval Sardines
23c can
HORMELSPAM
39c .
Derby-Ready to Serve
Tomatoes 29c
Campbell Tomato Soup
lIe can
FEU; NAP'llIA
SOAP
2 bars, I9c
Gold Dust Cleanser
5ccan
......., Florida Juicy
ORANGES
39c doz.
Florida Grape Fnrit
3 for 25c'
Apples: Delicious, Wmesap,' RCJIIMID Beauty
21bs.25c
PASCAL CElERY
I9c~taJk
.l
9c·~ead
THE
NASON NAMES
FACULTV CHANGE
JR. CLUB NOTES
SWARTHMOREAN
IS
I
1IIembe.. of 1!he Juplor Woman'lI1
Mr. and Mrs. F. vanderGracht Green ot Bryn Mawr WB8 chrl8tenCJub will meet next Tuesday at , ot Har,"ard avenue were entertain- ed 1n St. Mary's Church, Ardmore
p. m, In the' IQUJlge of the club cd at a dinner dance glvcn 11)' Mr. on Sunday. Mora. Green Is tho tor.
h OUse for a hobby night. During an d M re, H. R. Ebert ot North. mer Mi88 Frances E. Hunt<."r
the- evenJpg members will worl( on Wood. PhUadeluhiu, SaturdllY e\'H~ daug~ter of lrra. Maurice Grl£>st
the Red ero.. project Which has u1nb·.
. of Elm avenue. FollowIng the
just arrived.
Seymour L. Green. Jr.. baby celt.cmony, Mr. and ""Irs. Morrls
l..abt Tuemlay evening, the regu- .IJOn of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour L . Green or Ardmore entertained at
,
L. M. Lipson Replaces
O'RoUrke, 5 others
I
a emall
famJllea.
tea tor
tWe hnmedlate
VIrginia Bevan of Crest lane
celebrated her 12th birthday aDnh'cf"tlur)' by entertaIning a croup
of her young .frlends ~t a supper
party, Saturday evening.
I
lar stated
p~ceeded 9@@@.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~§l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
board lnceting
meeting was
at whIch
t§Jj¥Jt#Jj#I@@@@j#I@@. 1#J@j#li#j¥Il#It#li¥lI#Ir#lp
the calendar for April and May was
_
Named
by a
81x appointments to tho faculty
tlllle
ot Swarthmore College were an.., d.·awn. The board asked POIlY·Cro.
nounced today by John W. Nason, thers. Jean Evans and Mrs. Arnold
president of the college..
Bedding to represent··t'he club at
Lealie M. Upson Ia replaciDg the County F'lne Art8 meeting In
Vernon O'Rourke, defeated
Media on Monday. February 17.
dictate, for Congress from Delaware .Jean wUl be an art exhibit Judgr'.
County, as aaalstant ltroreesor of All memb,rs were urged to attend
poliUca1 BC1ence. Dr. Lipson baS this meeting.
Just come to this COUDtry from
Mrs,lDorothea Kneedler explain:
Wlellingto!), New Zenlo.nd. where he Ed ahd diSPlayed' brushes fron.
baa acrved slnee 193~ 8s a member floor mopa to elbow brushes and
of the tacult)Victoria Unlftr- ].re,ente" each guest wtt!h 8ev~ra)
alty and director of the SchOOl ot 1B0Uvenlel'3.
Public AdmlntatraUon.
Ref.·eshmcntB \\'ere served by
Mrs. Anne Rachal \\"'bltlng bUfII Alice Marriott. Nancy Fawcett and
been' appOinted as vlsitinc assocl- Mrs. lVlJJlam So Fawcett. hoate88e8
ate professor of botany. Mr•. WhltBoro Coatribation Cited
iag Is noted for he.. research Ip.
Arthur Dana. ot Elm avenue.
genetics and the eftects oC X-rays S\varthmore·s director In the' re.
un ..... heredity. Havlgg r~colved her 'cent Community Chest Pampalp
B • .A. from Smith and 'her Ph. D. ....as one ot five In'the central Deltrom tho University ot Iowa. she .~ware County dlvfa.t.on to be award.
taught at Iowa. at pennSYlvanla.j (:<1. Citations .t'h.ls". week. for having
College for W(Jiuen. "J. yeal' at 11l'~leved 100% or more ot the 10Swarthmore, and'late.IY at the Uni_ cal QUo~ I~ the drive. l\..lr. hana's
,'ersfty of Penn'!Jylvnn.a wb~re she comrulttec turned In 1~3 ,per c,ent.
1a now guest InvelltlJ;at~r In t"ae de ..
partment of zoology.
PortraitS
M .... WhIting repla.... Dr. Luzin Your Hame
om G. Llvlngst0'1' ......stant proE. MONTGOMERY
t<88or ot. botany. who goes on
. w.mngfonJ. Pa.
leaVe thl8 .emeater to continue hi.
Media 0485
can-
I#J.
Liquidation of Winter Stock
DRESSES
DAYTIME AND EVENING
SUITS, SKIRTS AND B~OUSES
of
DRESSES SUITS -
$5 and $10 were $29.95
$10 and $35 were $49.95
.SKlRTS ~ $4 and $5.75 were $8.95
BLOUSES -
$1 and $5.75 were $8.95
T8kea .
Phone 1913
Quality
FJiday, Fill . -17 14, IM7
104 PARK AVENUE
PHONE 2513
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~Dcer
In
part-UmeReBear~h
work I&,t L~boratory
the
PhUadelpbia and to complete BeVera) researc'h proJects at Sworth-
••
more.
Neal A. W-eber. graduate of the
University of North Dakota. and of
Harvard. h:l8 be~n appointed as
lecturer in zoology. Mr. ~-eb(!I" has
taught at the Uolver.!:litY of N('rth
Dakota 81nce 1936 'and has tr:l\'el~d
extensively on zoologIcal expedi_
tions.
Ano~er recent a.rdvnl .lI:I Leandert Blnnendyk of Holland who is
now rese;areh. ':l.S8oclQ.tr, In astronomy at tlie Sprott. ObaOi"Vatory. For
tho past 10 years Dr. Blnnendyk
11as served 88 an "'xtJert 111 photo~
graphic astronomy "-t tha observa_
tory of 1!he University ot r~ltlen.
Further appointments to the'
faculty mclude Elizabeth Zono as
....Iatant In Latin and W. W.
CleIldenn\n as aaelstant In phYBIC&.
, Bryce Wood, ·l8.':IIHtant proteasotof pOlitical selenc'.! at Swarthmore •
will be teachlnl{ onl)'o pa.rt.tfme thls
semester In order to work wUb the
International Relations DiVision of
t he ROCkefeller Foundation.
I
NEARBY PTA PERFORMS
Mrs. .1, J. Crookston ·of RClse
Valley Is in charge of' the pro~m
for ·the Parent Teachers Assocla..
tion meeting to be held Wednes_
day evenl~g. February 19. In Neth_
er PrOVidence High School. The
meeting wUl show all types ot adult
stUdy a.vallable in this scctlon·. A
sample £cene will be presented by
the Hedgerow Theatre coached by
Jasper Deeter.
The Rose Valley Chorus wIll contrib.ute a quartet: Florence ShieldS:
Clara Edwarcla, Willlam 'Wallace
and Donald McCrostie.
A folk dancl.ng exhibition by the
Rose Valley Square Dance Class
will be caned by· Bill Hun.
Mrs. WaylR.Dd Elabree WJll have
a silVer making booth. Stafford
Parker a theatrical make-up dis..
play. CYril Gardner a. painting ozh'bltlon. and Mrs. Norman Dutton
a ceramics s'howlng.
Short talks by grade achoOI teachers teaturing class room needs
wUl complete the evening's ache ...
dule.
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• There'll be dancing ill the den tonight • . • for a
good record library can moke your house the heodqUOl1ers for wholesome fun.
,',
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• And you can olwoys make it 0 "super" evening
by hoving plenty of good things to eat on hand.
Seallest Homogenized VItamin 0 Milk, for instanc.,
U a "nutura~'••• it's so wonderful in cocoa, in milk
~ you con make with fruit luic. or honey, or
.:: .' ,
..jIP.t by, Itself. this Is !hit milk with cream In every
.' . '. ~.to make It rich and smooth ond ~r lasting
• •• and vitamin 0 has .been added for .xtra bon.
. pioleclion. Have plenty keeping,cool for your famUy
• milkman or your
.. ::tp ....Joy. You ean get It, from your
Sweet Shop
Now Ollen Every Day
9:30 - 5:30
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Bring Congress10na
Record to Boro
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Ii rary
Enli,ts
Aid of
EnbstAidof
School Holiday 21st
1t has been placed by Bettina. Hunter. librarian.
Next Friday, February 21.
the Swarthmore Schools "'1I1
be closed for u. one-d~Y
school h,ollday.
The League has been asked tc
furnish hostesses at Ute Gimbol
H~u.lng l.'x'hlblt sponsored bY the
Many
J.
Paul Brown, Swartbmore
Branch li'Wld Chairma.n tor the
Congressman E. ~Vallv.ce Chat)- Pblladt>lphta. HOURing Association,
1 U 7 ned Cross Fund Ca.mpalgn
wll!k has made" avaUable to tho FebrUary 18 to Murch 1. Mrs. AI· to be completed by June Is oc;cU..announced this; week the various
public through Mrs. Glenn R. 'Mor- bert HilUs Is in charge ot h08t~ pylng the attention ot all those group chairman who will asslat
roW. P resident ot t11e Swarthmore
League of Women Voters, the Congrcsslonal (da.lIy) Record. It may
l'.l:se8.
t
C
TlJ.e Dew. Delaware
the
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__e_ct_e_·d-I
~~e~s~e~e~n~n~t~t~h~e~B~o~r~o~L:lb:r:ary::~W;h~e;r~.;.;D;et~e~n~t1iO~n:...:H:o.:.m:.:.e:....W_hi_e_h_l8_ezp
OFFICE OF THE
who see
necessity ot baving
Its
traJ.ned personnel e.ppolnted to
ataJr. To this end the SwartbmOl"e
CONTUOLLEU OF DEL....wAUF. COUNTY
MEDIA PENNSYINANlA
C
t
f' U Courts cf Delaware oun y.
To the Honorable, the u
0 t leeontrOller being duly quallftd! llccordl!lg
I, Clarer..ee T. Pepper, oun Y
•• and statement of receipts an.!
to law, ,",ubUllt herewith fteooa.uctlitl ratt~:n~r10d beginillilg January 1, 19U.
J d
\
get
expenditures of Delaware
un y, or
and ending J'Ilnuary 6. 1941.
AA8ET8
Cuh
113,665.46
g~~~~~~eF~~~ld''':::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::=:~:, ::g:m:~~
GMollne Tax Fund .................. ,................................. .....••
Institution Dl.strh.:t ............................................................
53,723.99
187.90 $670.8to.tC
Broad Meadow Farms •.•.... - ............;..............................~_ _ _ __
Other Accounts
A'Ssets
Recof'lvable ...................................................... .
'l'axes Re.reivable ...... ;...... :.........................................
Seated :Lands ..........................................................:....... :.... .
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·······...... ••······• .. ·· ....······•• .. ·.. ·····....··jd···..
Property. It'ornlture und Fixture". voUng a.c
Tax Liens
}o~led
h·;-·
6.000.00
77.363.19
282.166.05
~0.086.10
nes
312.97
and Automobile E!quipment. Etc ................ ri....... 5.883,
$6.251,918.31
Total ASSf.ts .................................. ri................ ··.. ······ .. ··.. ···............ $'6,928,858.41
LlABILITIES
him In the drive.
Harold Ogram. of Riverview road
has consented· to serve as trea.League has assembled a. corps of BUrer and will be assisted by :Mrs.
speakers who wUl be glad to give
Mary R. Pleree. Publicity for the
the facto to any assembly of those campaign will be handled by Mrs.
in the County who mIght be lnte ..
Edwin W. Crosby -of Dickinson
rested. Mrs. wayno Randall. Swaravenue,
. Chairman of the spemat
III
'1
e
thmore 3197-J, w. ree.! vc 1."- glfto c~mmltte. will be Paul J.
quests for speaking allp\)intmcnts
To anyone concel"ned with th~ Rutan of Ogden avenue; Dr. John
D<."luware County 'Vel tare Counell. "E. Michael, chairman ot business
pla.ces and organlzatlons: Mrs. R.
with which the S\\'arthmore LeaBlair Pr!ee of North Chester r0a.4.
gue of WonH"n Voters Is working,
chiiirman ot 8upplles. and Jean
II Is pOinted out that a public
Evans of Stratb Haven a.venue
meeting is to be 'held Thursday
w1l1 be chalrman of decoratloDB.
l"ebruary 20. at 8 p. m. In Court
Tbe . all'-Important reBidentlal
Room No. 4 of the Media Court
lIollcltatloDs w.ul be in cbarge ot
HOUfm. There will be speakers on
Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., of
the suhjects "Care of Chronically
Lafayette avenue: Mrs. Howard W.
III Persons" - with, proposed leNewnam. Jr" of Walnu.t lane and
.glsluUon. and "ReO~ganlzatton of Mre. C. Russell Phillips ot Btraih
Pcnn'K Health and Wettare Ser- Haven avenue are capta~s. Wor-
•
vices." rl'ranspo't-tat1on may be se·
eut'cd by telephoning MI·s. Alb,ert
Fund~O~:~ outstanding ............................................................ $3.~~.~.~g
Leu Sinking Fund Ret=erve ................... .4...................
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$3212005.38 HUlcs. s:wartbmore 2863.
Tl)tal Liabilities .............. .................................................
3''116'89'303
F.,x~ of Allisots over LlabUlties .............................. _.......................
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","8,868.4,1
1S1:'A'!'BMEIIT OF BECEIPTS
Cash Balance. Ja.nuary 7, 194$ ..: ........ _.................. _....................... ~...
$632.117,87
Taxes-Real Estate ....................................... - ..........;.~...... $l.~:g.~~.~~
Taxes-PeI'!:.On&.l Prol.erty ...............................................
'10900
Lice!1ses and Permits ......................................... ri........... 124 806'12
IFlnes and Forfeli.8 ................... ........................................
5'916'00
1nterest and Rent .. .............. ..............................................
2S'7()8:86
"rre3.Surer ................................................................................ 166'81)1.05Recoro('-r of Deeds ................................................................
43'95' 00
Register of Wills ...................................~ ....... ': ............:..
23" 479:88
Sheria ..................................................................""\"....:.........
87'771;36
prothonotary ..............................................~.........................
. '856.00
Clerks Clf c:'ourts ................................................................
1 153 69
Olher county Offices ...................................................
36'111'7
Other MlscflllaneouB Receipts ........................................
.'
. 3 86
Total Rect:lpts ................ _........................................
2,856.06 .
Total Recelpt.!J and CaR'h Ba.lance ........................................... : $2,988,18L
STATBMENT OP EXPENDITURBS
County ('.oromlssloners ......................................................
7~.;;~.:~
Soll("Jtor .................................................................................... 187:174:68
Court House .. ,....................................................................... 1.3955113
Elc-ctions ............_....................... ,...........................................
2 '928'69
"Tn.x Assessment ........... _.......................................................
11 :'418'41
Welgbts and Measures .................................... ~..............
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Treasurer .... ...........................................................................
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Tax CoUector& ..... .................................................................
27'16108
Controller ......................... ,........... "........................................
1'600' 6"
Recorder of Deeds ...............................................,........... 11. . I
Miscellaneous, . (Admlnlztratlve) ....................................
6.6()7.86
Regbster of W.lUS .:...............................................................
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·1 TeH
ATHLETE'S
FOOT
ECZEMA •
PIMPLES •
&-zg..() acts tmmedlatel7 to relleve
TheD 1\
;be ltell of skln lrrlta.tlona.
gOM to work comb_tlng the Jrrtta\IOD
Itself. It helps ,our ,k1n feel and look
'lkl-l new agaln
Your d.~ has
a ..ZEE-O Olntment and A .. 2'D .. 1J
Powder Ask him for Pre. Trl&l ~..
age. nr write A..ZBB-O Producta .-vi'
croft. Pa
FAST
two-way
.__________
RELIEF
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BOROUGH OF 8WARTS.OBB
OBllfAl!ICB NO. , . .
An Ordinance to ostabllsh the llnes"
and ,grades of a portion of Riverview Avenue and to provIde for
the irnprpvement th;reof (rom the
end I)f the present pavement
Southwardly a dlstancc of 932.66
foet. nlore or less, and outhorlzing.
aB8t!S8men~ against abutting prop-- .
~rtl(.'8 to delray two-thlro.s ot the
c08ts enta"lled., and making an apl}ropria.tion . of BoroUBh funds to
v~y the coat. of said work.
,VUEHEAB. Rivervlew Avenue. In
the BoTt·ugh of Swarthmore Jiaa hereto(oro ooon accepted and Improved ns
.a. pub:ie highway trom its intel'88CUon
wit.b. Baltimore Pike Southwardly to
a point 1223 f(,et South of the Suutherty .sIde of Ogden Avenue, and it is
desired to a.cc~pt and Improve the
~G tor a.n additional distance of
9~2.65 Cect. to a point 2165.65 leet. more
less, South· of the Southerly Bide of
Ogden Ave:1ue;
NOW. THEREFORE, THE COUN..
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WANTED
'\;A.NTI.oJD-Refin~d couplo. no Chlldre:t.
no pets, want to rent medlwn sized
with gara,ge. PermanenL Call
1692-R or ~Ue Box F.
or
Day
C',e sw·6141
N'Jght~ 1937
for fall iofonnAtion
ganerol cleaning
house. No' laUndry.
References·
1890:M,
W!ANTED-Kitchen
gera.tor. In ,good .~;;~dllil~~.
Swarthmore 02n-W,
2-6623.
time
)'Hr
IJELAWARE COUNTY
:";e!\ J·~d PTOIK1'l8.ls will bo received at
the County c.;ontrolier·~ Omce. Court
House, Media, Pa., until 10:00 A.K.
and publicly oper,oo at 11:00 A.. M. on
:Monday. Mnrch :I, 19n for repalrinc
books In th(. varIous ofHcea In the
Court House, Media. Pa.• during the
year 19n•
Specifir.a.tlons and bidding s.h.eet ma.y
be obtained at the office of the County
Controller. and no bid "'ill be enter...
lalned lmJess made out on said biddlnC
sheet. '
The County Conunissioners reserve
the right to reject any or all bids.
.
C~CE T. PEPpER
3-14-·47
County Controller
McdJa. Pe.
PIANO TUNING
IIIld RepairIng 8ln... 1 _
New __ RebuiU PJanoa
ALBAN II. I'ABIiER
Phone lIIed1a 041111,111
Call
MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
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SHE HIlt'I-' SALES
01 Beal Estate
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
COURT HOUSEi MEDIA. PA..
Frld!ly, February 28. 19f'1
331 8Dartmouth
Avenue
_ _
Contractor and Builder
For..
Ridley Park. P..
__
ALL SIZES HARD COAL
GOLD BOND
Famll,.'.
4. PrIce to Beet; h'vel7
PATTERSON
[.
POURING WOOL
BATS AND ROu,s
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
ELECTRICAL WORK
A"b°
n
..
Rabblsb Remo'NCI
Ia..... Mowed
General HaoJlng
1S8 IJer4Ina 'be.
1110_ Pa.
~~~~~~~~5
all kln4
New or 014
MORTON ELECTRIC
Swarthmore OU2
I'4JNTING &lid DECORA'l'DfG
AUWmkO _ _
)Ooh,," ATe.
PAINTING
Write
CLIFFORD L PARJCER
Media R.D; II
and
neiPbora
DAVE WOOD
(JaIl
•
9 :30 A. M. EBBtern Standard Time
Ccmd.ltlonll '150." eub or eertl..
fled ebeek a1 time of lale (U...'H
otberwlse stated. In adnrtlll,meat.)
balaDee In tea da, •• Otbel' eolldl·
tlons OB day of sale.
Levari Facias
No. 14.0
St>ptember Term. 1114.6
.0\11 that certain lot or piece of ground
with tht> Messuage or Tenement Utereon erected situate on the North Westerly sIde or Elmwood Avenue (formerly called Sitarks Streot) at the dis..
taJlce of Seven Hundred. a.nd Sixty
feet Two and Five eighths Inches
North Eastward from the North Easttlrly side of Sharon A venue In the Borough of Sharon HtU. County of DeIP.ware and SLAte of PennsylvtLDia. Containing .In front measured thence
North EastWRl'd along the aald Elmwood Avenue Eighty leet and extend·
ing in depth North W'eatwardly of tbat
width Otl the Nortp EwJterly line thereof One Hundred and EtghtY-lieven feet
and 'J"hree·fourths· of an Inch. and OD
the South Waterly Une thereot One
Hundred and So"'snty-five feet Nine
and Five t4ghbo inches to an alley
Twenty feet, morn or less, in width.
Beln!;" lots Numbered 134 and 135 OD
the Plan or Lands of the Sharon Land
As8ocinUon as recorded. In the OfIlce
for the RecordIng of Deeds, etc., in
and for the Counly or Delaware aforesaid In Deed Book. UD··· No. " Paaa
391. etc.
.
'I'ogether wIth the right and UIJa ot
the "i8.ld alley In common with the
owners of other lands abutUn& ther~
on.
Improvem~nts consist of a 8 mory
brick and frame dwelling. Open tront
porch and closed back poroh, 48 :z: 21
teet.
PAPERHANGING
ovenlngs.. Call Swarth-
~~So~fl~d:i.as~::;the
property
of Joseph.
L.
and Ella
McCat'ty,
his wife.
and George Pease, real
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SPORTING GOODS·
816 £DeMONT
AVE..
.
C',e8ter
.E,
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MEDIA. 0755
. Th.fis ODe r'Seoft that
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_can and wm .we
you
WJANTED-Liocal
old daughter wlshea to
of another preschool-age
would 'care for Bald' daughter one or
two halr-da)"B weekly in exchange for
Joturn ca.ro of Ia.tter·& chUd on oth6r
d~6, vi on a CMh balJl$. Please Call
~W. 1808.·
.
piOiiipf deIiYery.
PAINTING. AND
PAPERHANGING
Pi
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B
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Jrl
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7
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.8cWIe
'118 _ _ II
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'PboDe CIa
,
Eleetrieal C.ntraetor
. J1II
IDd.nations
GIRLS
Ser.lnoI _
. VIcinity
TOP,RANKING POSITIONS
for
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
Swarthmore 2295
W;)rk
Dlght
EARNINGS
Compare with Best
ID Your COmmunity
or
00rpeut17 Repaln aDd
4lteraUOlla
KJm-J Insgl'doa
C
oj WoI'It
ARTERS BI\Ol'JIElIB
011'" z t .4
OUTSTANDING
OPPORTUNITY
for Advancement an4
Development
302 Gay~. Sheet
Mecli•• PaTel. Media 2567-R
1631 Arch Str.-
HARRY vi. LANG
~.... and Car"eta
Philadelphia
•••.
_ are 078.
8t..·tll.·mOl'll
RicII ....... 3U8
GO'
FOR
floor, Single
bath. New...
frOm·_
No· oOOIdnc.
can_a
-
Room 315, Mc:C~ .,..
6tIth and ~ SlIi.··
Upp.rDubt
LancIPnpu.
Phone Swarthmore 217S.R
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104 ComeJl Avenue
Swarthmore, .penne.
,
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,.
'f.I .· ...... ', ..
HuUding an 18 inch storm sewer
Irom the South6l'1y end of Vaa.
~ Avenue to Ltttle Crum Cree.k.,
All work Is to be done In accordaace
with plans and apooiOcatlons w.hlct..
may be seen at. the office of the Borough ~ecreULry. The BoroU&"h reserve.
Uld right to reject any or all btda and
to award the four portions al the work
separately to one or more· contracture.
A o:ertlftoo checlt tor nOo.oo must ILCcomPfl,lly the bid, of each contractor:
al!d t.he person or firm to whom th~
contn..ct i~' awarded shalt execute Q,
COntract and lumish bonda as required
by law,. the form of which may be
ex.amineQ in the olHc& of the under_
Elliott Richardson.
BoroUGh Secretary
DELA.WABB COUNTY
Sealed proPOsal.6 will be received at.
the County ContnlUer's Office Court
Hou~, :Media" Pa., Until 10 ;00 A.1I..
and publlcly opened at 11:00 A.M. on
Monda.y. February 24, 1947. tor furnLshing ·:!aId delivering F. O. B. Court
House, Kedl.a, Pa.. fourteen (14) Chattel Mortgage Index Books and one (1)
Chattel Mortgage Record Book for tha
Prol119notarY'13 Office.
Speclfic.a.tionB and bidding' sheet may
be obtalr.ed aa the .>-ftice of the Count7
Ccnt..oller. and no bid will be entertained unless made out. 011 s&ld biddlna
2T-2-1
Conun.Jssloners reserve
right to reject any or all bids.
CLARENCE T. PEPPER
tT-2-7
County Controller
th~
Formerl,. of lIIedia
HIS W. feb.... A"".~ PbDa.
Phoue Bald_ 1170
No additional _ _ for
""bur_ caU&
Morton Elecmc
and
ESTATE NOTICB
~i::te or HENRY W. Behell. DeLetters Testamentary on the abo
hbee n granted. to the u~~
ha
, W 0 reqU9SbJ all I)eraDM
vlng (;Ialma or demands acatMt tile
EstatE' of the decedent to make known
thth e 83.m£l. and all persons Indebted to
e decedent to make payment. wl~
GUt delay. to
-
:~tegn~a.ve
~~~~y SCHELL MACNITLLAN
Commercial and D~,ml~ti,::-·!
Prompt Service-Refricer.
ators, Washers, Vacuum
Cleaners, Radios
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11 Malillii A ......
II 1
~.;.~:.•'~"'_._',j~~~ .... Hi.iJO:...;·.,~n~I....
::;;::=-~:::1:7:H:.::-0
....,ed.
T~e County
Funeral Director
Appliance Seroice
THE BelL mEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNSYlVANIA
...
Tree SaI;pry and
a
INVESTIGATE TODAY
--.........
....
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da:r.
lOME IMPROVEMENTS
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waiters'
"""""""""""
SURROUNDINGS AND
ASSOCIATES
Better Than Aver_
NO .......•...
Wori Guaranteed
past
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Available to
QUALIFIED YOUNG WOMEN
lor return of key
key. 1 long key
charge. Heply
and RepaIftI
IUId
Tweat:r Years
in Community Service
LOST
TrPflII of E1cctriCBl
duing the followlll&, work:
'lJ Cwbing an.ll paving approxinllu.elY 936 IL or ltivervlew Ave.
(2) t.:urblng and 'pavln&" V8«Iar AvenUt> nom Dre,,;el Road to the
Southerly end thereof
(3) Curblug a.nd pa.vlng Drexel Roa.d
trom V'"assar Avenue to .1'>8I'B:
(4)
MOSTELLER
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poID. . . .
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in Telephone
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morean.
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P.M. on
VAN ALEN BROS.
FOR SALE'
Sealed bids
cil Chanl'bel·.
nu,re.
Why DOt call _
for )'Hr oil or coal?
FOR B.A.LE - l"jrewood. flreplace or
furnace. All hard wood. L. E. Beatty.
lIIedi& 0331.
FOR SAl E Silo:. burner gas. stove with
three ovens. Hood. and warming
oven. -Reply to Bos:' K. The Swarth-
................
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.
4.08
We.ue
&tenoll'Pher-,
A
. .........
Walter V. Linton
Are You Out of Oil?
tor Wednead....y
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The HoJIIEI You Ha"..
~ CaD Now'Be
Built
We 8I!ouJcI _ _
Swa. 2.88
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Phone Swarthmore 2253
Paint.... and Paper ....ers
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Charles E. Fischer
Builder
WIUJAM BROOKS
CUNNINGHAM
Pb~
I'em! SIate~.
South Aye, ....4 8 t a t e _ .
"Nlln 21711
~... I448
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WANTED-Young
.
BICb&e•• Yean Esperl••ee
T.E.LEl'RONH AlEUU. titt'"
(Sweeney 8. Clyde)
BEGINNING at the center Ilno
up
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I' ulVERAL KOHlI!
f
"""lIam T. Patter-Mil. DlnJ.tor
SAMUEL O. ClYOE, JR.
M.
room
1 Call
of RiverView Avenue at a. point
1248.() teet measured In a Southerly
AClDW
f
thar someone in the U. s.
is injured every three
seconcb7
Are you and your family
protected ag....t financial
~ as Ii reSUlt of acci·
dents?
PhOne
CLASSIFIED
Licon
~:~:f~:
PEOPLE DO GET HURT!
DO YOU KNOW
fOl'Dler realdenta of Jla.rtIDavllle.
Va., are noW Jiving a.t 60. NC,rtI1·1
Chester road. Mra. WlDch III the
former MIBa Jeanne Fi..cher of
Dickinson avenue.
Maker of F'me
D ...irable lots available
Is entertatnlng a tew
friends at luneheon at the Ingle-
of
den Hall. L1UU•.
l\I.rS. Benjam.ln Stockton comnt'
Is recuperating at the home of her
parents Mr. and MrS. Jay D. Cook
Plan now the home you want
M..... Vincent Lathbury ot Ouer-
Mr. and Mrs. Raymo,nd F. Winch.
:u... Frank Davlee of Yale a ....
enue entertaJned at a small tea
on Saturday afternoon In honor of
her mof:her. M.rs. EdwIn R. Twitmyer of Brant Beach, N. J.
ROGER RUSSELL
nsey road
her home today.
Bllly Froebel of Swarthmore a.ve- Deuk today.
nue celebrated his 16th birthday
Miss Elizabeth B. Smith ot
on Sunday by entertaining e. grou~l8wa.rthmore a.venue spent the
of his friends of the 10th grade oD week .. end skUng with friends at
a skiing aDd tobogganing. party tn Montrose.·1,n the Pocon",. :.
Paxson Hollow. Billy's father. Mr.
Mary Jane ServalIJ of Dtcklmion
G. Do Froebel. and Pvt. George a"'enue returned ,to Millersville
Froebel. home from Ft. Belvoir, Teachers College Sunday following
Va.f~ later joined the bOlYB at din- a week-end apent at her home.
ner at the Rolling Green
Golf
Club.
Hospital, forllU!!r
serloualy needs house
Vincent T. Lathbury,
Rwarthmore 0605.
7
Bob Hulme wUl return to the
of VIrgI:nla, SundQ"
followtD8' II. two-week vacation.
18
at. & Valentine DaJ' luncheon at
CIL OF
THE
BOROUGH· OF
SWARTHMORE DOES ORDAIN:
SWARTHMOREAN
Un.lvenl~
Ktcblgan. IIpeDt hlB
l'ILC&tJon akllng at Cadalllc. Mich. between eemeaters, at his home
lin, H. A. Piper of Yale avenue on Westdale avenue.
SECTlQN 1.
The following described tract of land 18 hereby dedared n,ud recognized to be a pubUc
etrcet or highway or the Borough of
swarthmore, lUI a. part of Riverview
Avenue. !l.nd the lInes Utoreof aM
hereby established. as tollows:
BEGINNING at & point on the
'Vesterly side of Riverview AvenuEt (60 feet wide) 1223.0 feet mea9ured In a SouUterly direction from.
tho entersecllcn of the Westdrly
'slde of RivervIew Averue with the
Southerly side of OgdenJ\.venue (60
feet wIde) . and extending thence
South 2tD 50' Ea.&!t 368.08 feet. to a
llOlnt 9t curva.ture; thence Soothwardly by a curved Une concave
Westwardly with the radius of 911.2
. kers will be announced In a tuture
feet 'the aro distance of 121.95 fGet
issue of The S'W8.rthmore{1n.
to apoint of tangency; Uience
Mr, Brown has expre8Bod himself'
South \1 0 10' East 452.62 leet;
lhpnce crossing Riverview Avenue
as being very mtlt.ted by the
North 12 0 &0' East. 50.0 leet; thence
wUlIngness of more than 100
North 1'1° ICY West" 452.62 feet t'1 a.
point ot curvature; thence Northrel3ltdents .to serve In the 19,,1
wardly 'by a. curved llne concave
Fund Campa.ign.
Westwardly with the radius o!
96.1.2 feet the a.rc dlstanoo at 128.66
fect to a. point of tangency j thance·
Mrs. Scott Daniels of Media
North' 24° 61)' Weat 358.08 feet to a
point; thence cr068ing "RIverview
entertained 12 gUe~ts at dessert..
Av~nue South 66 D 10' West 60 feet
tJrIdge last week In honor "or MlM
tn the place of beginning.
SECTION 2. Curb LilleR. Tho curb
Alice Douds
Plttsburgh. Mrs.
Unes ahaJl para.llel the sldo lines ot
Daniels. the former Miss Alice said street and be located respecUv&~y
Redgr~ve of Vassar avenue. and' 12Jh . tpt"t inwardly thererrom.
SE'CTION 3. Grade .01 Center Line 01
Miss Douds were roomates at Ltn- Street.
•
THE
Bob HaIuIIIk, of Cornell
student at the Unlverslty
a
or
dircctlon from the intersection of
the center lines i1f Riverview and
Ogden Avenues: a.t an elevation of
of Tha.yer road. from an append165.S teet; thence extending South..
wardly along the center Une 01'
ectomy performed 'In" the AllenRiverview Avenue by a uniformlY
toWn. General Hospital on Febdescentllng grade of .0164, the distance of 21() feet to a potnt ot currua.ry 2.
vHtur(": thence along a. descending
Mrs. Henry Bevan of Crest lane
ver.tlcal curve concave upwardly of
will entertaln at a luncheon at
rad'us" 2841' a distance of 100 feet
to l\ pclnt of tangency ot elevation
the I;ngleneuk on Thursday next.
143.87'; thence along a rlcscending
Bridge will ~oll!>w at 'her home.
grade Of- ,0414 a distance of H()
' .... _.
..
..
4.
:leet·to·o. point .Jf':curv& of -elevaJ"ea:n .Buey of 'Dlckinson ave~u~
Prothonotary ..........................................................................
~8,895' 3'9
tion 138..01': thence. along n dereturned to Middlebury College
Clerk of Courts .....................................................................
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scending'" varUcaI curve concave
DIstr1ct Attorney .... ............................................................
13.426.38
upwan1ly of radius 3677' a. distance
Thursday atter a. week-end' ot
l~aw LI~rary .... ......... .. ... ...................................................
g.~~.~o
of 10(10 feet to a point of fangency
skiing at St. Adele. Dear YonOrpha.ns Court ........................... _.............................. .,........
4.
,!:I
of .,leva.tlon 136.81'; thence along
Courts ....................................................... _.........................
l~~·~i~·t:
a descending grade of .01380 a dis..
treal,
stfl~~ 'of 38B te:et to a. Point of
f,~~~~~k,:":nia;:~~~~e~..:::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 170:12 12
Every
time a customer
elevation 130.00":
.BOROU(J:f(
OF
S\\rARTHMOB£'
Correctional, Charitable and Penal Institutions
385,31",.67
SECTION 4.
BoroU8'h :flan. The
picks
a telephone. a
County Bngineer .................................................. _...........
7,642.67
ORDHi ANCE NO. "at
Borough Engineer is .hereby directed
Roads and Bridges ........ ~ ......................... ,........................
12,S21>.26
light comes on at the
to pln(;e the abOV3 descMbed section of
!\on Orrllnr..ncc to further aJlle:g the
SU(lcrlntendent of Hchools ................................................
..834.78
Riverview Avenue upon the Borough
switchboard.
Borough of s ..... urthmore
11 ng
Compensation and Liabillty lmmrance ........................
2,955.05
Plan as a public highway of the
Ordinnnce, al}pTOVed AUKlmt 8.
Military Contributions .. ...................................................
20,913.09
Borough.
.
Sometimes SQ. many lights
19"8 by establishing in the. present
Historir.nl and Civic Aa...ooclations ................................
6,4.000.00
re~'td(>onee
(Ustrict.
an
W!-~~Iolla~
Hospital and Health Organizations ............................
62,053.4.2
SECTION
6.
Improvements.
At such
come on at once that the .
:\.partment House District
" an
time .as the Highway Committee of
Agriculture ..........................................................................
4.009~·OOOI
operator can't handle them .
~resc.ribing the zoning regulations
the BorG-ugh may detpnnlne, the said
Township Supervisol"fI. Association ................................
,.
Group Insurance ..................................................................
6OD.O()
applicable thereto.
secti.,n of Rho·e.-vlew Avenue shall be
aU without a few seconds'
Dela.ware C"...ounty Park and Recreation Board ......
67,201.29
THE COUNCIl< OF THE BOROUGH lmproved by doing the necessary gradwait. There simply aren't
Delaware County Mosquito Extermination CamOF S'VARTHAlORI!1 DOES ORDAIN: inc. settlng or curbs and paving or
47.719.16
mission ........................................................................... .
enough cords on the switchSection 1. 'I'hat Section 202. Article the vehicle or cartway In accordance
Dalaw4t'e County Employes' RetIremilnt Fund ...... 106.431.71
n'
ot.. Ordina.nce No. 299. approved with sta.ndard Borough speciHcations.
1.040.06
board.
DeIa.w8M.,.County Hou~lng Authority ........................
\!- Augu8t' 8•. 1928, known as the Boroug:h. The curbs shall be' of gro.nltc.
1.814.97
Tax Refunds ,....... ;........- ............................. ~..........,...............
SECT,ION ~~.. Contraets, Approprla'of swa.rtbmore Zoning Ordinance of
.'If ..: occaBionaUYi' your
678.41
Interest .on Temporary Loans ........................... _......... ..
1928 'and Its Supplements. be further tlOD. 'nte proper Borough officers are
83.46'.01
ailDs1 isn'f answered
Interest on' Bonda ............................................................... :
a.me-nded by the addiUon thereto Qr hereby a.uthorized to cxcute such con':'
176.000.00
Bonds Matured and Called ........................................... .
the following hea.dtn&" and zone de-- tracts. ohusatlons or other documents
promJrtly,
we
hope
you'll
.H.793.U
.
Payments _to Sinking FWld •...:.. ~ .................. - .............. .
scription: ' .
. : as m&y ~be necessary ta effect the 1m.
.
'
...
:
..
···2.«7.287.31
understand. Additional
TOtal Expendlturo~ ...~.......:..'.. ....... -.................................:.
herein
provided. ·The
AI:JARTl\oIENT HOUSE DISTRICT IOF" IJroVement3
authority .here given shall continue UJl~witchboard
equipment
is
SITUATE
011 the Sout,herly side or
$"670,'9'0.10
Cash 'Balance, January 6. 194,' ........................................................... .
tit sald contract or contracts ha.ve
Dartmouth Avenue beginning at a
on order. As soon as we
IJ"Q'(;ID FrEI,S TAX FUND
bo(:n duly executed. or until Borough
I)Olut 183.44 feet 'Vestwardly from
Cash in Bank. Jllm:ary 7. 1946 ....................................
77.223.97
Couricll, by motion Or resolution. shall
can get it instolled, service
the southWesterly corner of DartReeeipts durlng Year. 19.6 ct Liquid Fuels Tax ....
246,609.37
direct otherwise. There Is hereby a.pmouth Avonue and Princeton A'Vewill
he
better
than
ev","
propriated out of surplus funds. avatl................R., .. aants ..
$323.838.34
nu~
containlng
85.55
feet
In
fr~.mt
Total Receipts and Cash Bfo.ls.nce .......................................... ..
nble for hlgJiway p\lrposes. an amount
tlge
and
SPlll'ox-lmately
146.64.
feet
DlSBURhE)IENT
sufficient to pay the costs of SaId
in depth (irregular). being the
Roads, Hlghw&.ys and Bridges (County owned)
work.
IJrOpcrty of Alice M. Baird,
MaintenanCe and Rcpaln:: ....................................
26,365.21
SEC1'ION 1.
ASflessment. Upon
Section 2. The Zoning Map. of the eomplettc'n
l'ropcrty Damagt> .................................. "...........................
.
400.00
cof the work and the ascel'Borough of Swarthmore ~s hereby tainment
Interost on Road' Bonds ........ ~...........................................
.67,710.37
Of the costs thereof, assessPrlncipal on Road Bonds ............... ,................................
69,000.00
amended in conformity with Sect;lon 1
Grants to Boroughs ............................................................
4,O()0.0()
above. and t,he Borough En~ineer o.r ment shan b('- made upon the abutting
.")th~r aPllropriate officer m hereby dl" IIroperties. (or two-thirds of. the coats
Grants to Townships ......................................................._._ _3_._0oo_._oo:...c.!.~~~~
TIle Bell Telephone Company
Tot,.'\l Disbursements ................................................
170,475.58
rected to d('sllPlate the tract above de- of th~ improvements. according to~ the
:lcrlbcd. a.s AS):..rtment House District foot frontage thereor~ the Borough
of Pennsrtvanil
cash in Bank. J8Jl.uary 6. 1947 ........................................................... . U63,362.7Q
"F" o( the Borolcgh of Swarthmore, paying the remn:lning one~thlrl1 of
INS'rITU't'ION DISTRICT
find as 80 amended.. tile Zoning Map ~mcq eosts. SaId assessment shall be
Cash Balance, January 7. 1946 ........................................................... . ,51,?21.39 :.~_ _ _• _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.: i:1 hereby made a part of the said ~ade by tiu. Borough Secretary, under
Bnrough of Swarthmore Zoning Ordin- tho direction ilIf the Borough Engineer.
CUrrent Revenue
_
Miscellaneous Sourcc-s . ................................. ....................
51.469.64
ance of 1928 as amended a.nd supple- aa prQvlded by the Borough Code and
the supplements thereto. The amount
From Taxes .......................................................... ~ ............ :.~..~_3:..0:..6.:..5:..5:3_.2-:1:....~~~::::: 1
mented.
a!'(j;@flsed agaln-::.t each property' shall
Total Receipt.oq .... '........ .... .................................................
358.~22.7r.
Section 3. That Articlc IV of said be payable to the Borough at fac~
BorouGh or Swarthmore ZOning Ordm~ amount if paid within thirty (30) days
Total Reccipts and Cash Balance ................................................... . 4()9,9U.I4.
ancCo of 1928. be further amended by aft~r the c,?mpletlon of the work; but
Expenditures
the addition. after Section 426. of the a ... y s\:ch a.sse"Sment remairdn$" un ..
26,661.65
General Administration ...................................:................
fol1owlng heading. and the followinG" paid fOr more than thirty (30) days
178.,347:12
County Home .................................................... ,...................
New. Easy Way
tSectic.ns,. numbered .26 and 427, re- from the time the work is completed.
15.768.a~
Farm ..................................................................................... .
sfJecUvely :
shr..ll draw intercst at .the rate of 6%
Maintenance In Instltutloml not Operated by the
APARTMENT HOUSE DISTRICT uF'"
per aQnum from the date the work Is
Institution District. ....................................................
81,341.31
Section 426. In Apartment House completed; and If not paid within ftve
ether I('orms of Care ........................................................
34,100.78
Distrh. . t "F' the following r-egulaUon=:s (5) months nfte:r completion. tho BorI.br.traordlnary Expenditures ..........................................
.,9M.1S
NOJDIeUDa
shaU apl}ly:
..
611gh Solicitor shall 'cause liens to be
Callital Outlay ..................................................................:.:.._~15:...:..09
...7.....:.81:...c..:~==~~
filed against the respective properties
Total Expenditures ........................................................... .
Section
427.
Subject
to
the
provIsion
NO lIoctr1c1tw
ths.t the dwelling on sam premiSes for theIr respective assessments with
$53,723.99
Cash B31anee, .January 6, 1947 ........................... ,............................... .
~xisUng at the. date of this ordinance accrUEd int(lrest trrl,Ill the date or com.
HOg::::...
nnOAD )I'RA.DOW FAR1t(S
shaH not l)e uf;(od (or more than thre!" pleUC'n ::)f the ·work. together with all
Cash Balance. January 7, 1946 ....................................................... .
housekeeping Unils or apartments, aU costs :mrl attorneys' fees. The Borough
CUrrent Revenue
of" the regUlations now appliC3.ble Ir reserves the right to collect the said
• SAUna
From County Commissioners ........................................
192,000.00
Apartment House Dlstrict "A" as asseSSlneni!l by other Ia.wful means In
MiscetlA.neeU9 .Sources ...... _ ..............................................~
.. _ _:.a~.~~7.:.6.-:4=O~~~~~
amended. shall apply to and reculate the dlscreUon of Borough Council
Total Receipts ......_~..: ....... _._ .....................................;,tht> us. of all land and tlll buildings,
SE-CTION 8. Repealer, Any ordln..
Total Recelpta and Cash Balance :.................................................. .
now' or heroa.fter erected thereon In ance or parts of an ordinance ConflictApartment
House
District
··F·.
. . . . . . . . .-p . . . .
Ing with the provisions ,hereof, be and
Expenditurp.,s ..
.
.
Salaries and "·ageB ........... _.............~...............................
99,991.67
'
Passed his 6th da.y of February, A.D. tbE> same hereby are repealed to the
Prnl'lslnM ~__ .......... _ .•.. _ •. _.:. .............."... _..... "...................
30,1'13.98
ex.tent of conflict with this ordinance.
~
'[
1941.
Passed this Sm' clay of February
Other ExpenSeS •....
6_&-,.1_07_.6-:0=-~~~~ I
BOROUGH OF $WARTHMORE
Total Rxpendltqres- ...................... _.._ ...............................
A. D. 1941.
By S. S. nUTHERFORD (signed)'
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
President of Counctl
CUb. Balances•. January 6. 1!'f1_ ... _.................. :........................·......;;
..=.=&';F~;;
By S. S. Rutherford
AU.., ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
. ~oe T. ~p~r. County COt,tt-cller, beinG' duly qualtfted accordlll&' to
Pre8ldent.
(Blgned)
taw depolCll and a.aArB that thQ foregoing III true an«. correct to the best of
A."ITEST: Elliott Rlchar'dson
Secretary
Jrla Jm~ and bolIef.
.
.
Borough Secretary
CLARENCE T. PEPPER,
APPROVED
this Srd day
.
Approved
this
5th
day'
SS Tt " • •" ,15
. Count7 eo_or
of FebruRl"). A.. D. I"T.
of Febl'lllU'l' A. D. 19n·
5 an4 ..._ _ _ me _
In!. 4&:>' all _ru..-,:.A. D. 1M1
lobn H. PI_
IJooIIr . - . Un- - . ,
.JOHN H.PI'1'II!AN (Biped)
_ _ _ '1'. "IIIffiITBYRB
Ru.....
~:Blw&._
Deab
'PaUlIta
I..,.
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Fndq, F~ 14, 1947
FridIIJ'. F~14, 1947
SWARTHMOREAN
3.8 Vassar Avenue
Swarthmore. Pa.
6T.l.1T
ESTA.TE NOTICE
EIItu.le of MARY D STUT.~ _.
WELL; DeeeMecl.
•
...,.~Letters . Testamentary on ·the 'above
E-etate ha,'lng been granted to Pldellt,.Phnadelphl~_ ~t ComPflDY, all pe_
ROna Indebted to the - I!J8.Id _tate aft
to mske pa.ym.ent, and thoea
eJalms'r"'tO 'pretMht.... the same
. ~~v,:t:.~~d~eJa.y.
to Ute' Broad·Street
office of Mid
136 South·
9. Penna.
.::.n
'
Eoqa.•
.........1'1'-t-17
,. ..
•
THE
8
.GAZELLS POP UP
WITH FIVE WINS
Veterans Out-Basket
Neighboring
Teams
After u. fe'v weckFJ of 8i1C1U:C t!lQ
Gazelles report a stl'Ing of six
games Just completed, including
five straight wins. Starting their
victory streak by downing Eddystone Ramblers 36-31 they followed
With Clifton CC 63·46. West
Chestel' ,:JhiunrockB 48-43, Collingdale 56-52 and Bprlng(leld AA
at-no
The happy
and y{ell dt~served
string of wIns was brought to art
abrupt balt Monday ntg'ht when
the local veta were stopped by
Marple Newtown AC 39-34. The
Marple g:une was a close one all
the 'way with score tied at the end
of the first and third periods. The
tray was lost on t'he foul Une a9
',the Gazelles outpointed their opponents in tleld goniH.
,In the, string of "'1ctorica tho
ColUnirdale game was ea8i1Y the
-
• •
best. Its lead changed hands about
IL dozen times and the Bcore was
tied at severnl points. curt GalJagher 8par.k.plugged t'he attack.
hcoring Iii points on, seemingl), ef·
iortlcns lay-up shots. Huar, ul..
thou~h on the short side or tho
ledg~r. phl)'ed a brllllant game,
LI~ol'intr 26 points for Collingdale.
Tohe Gazelles 8tUl have four
'llome games ~o play nnd wekonw
nil local basketlJ:lll I'oot@rs to a t _
bmd. The next Intended victim wl11
"hI General Steel on Monday night.
Although the GazelJe fimUlccs ~rE.
still in the hole there Is no longer
flU)" admission charged at t'llett·
hIgh Hchoe. gym, games.
. Semon Ask Aid
Because of scarcity of materials
and high cost of rental it is 'necessary (or the senior cl4.sa of the'high school to ask the townspeo11le to look in their attics tor such
things as artificial ftowers. plumee:,
ribbons. old lace, old ourtains.
I!onnets and any costumes of the
Empire style. Any onc ba.VlIl8' such
things and wl1Ung to donate them
sllould call Helen Hoot, Swarthmore 028;l .. .T, she will lIee tbat the
donations are taken to the school.
The clnss would apprecla.te this
g(>sttlrt' extremely.
DR. ALEXANDER lIILLERSON
Announccs the Opening of
THE SPRINGFIELD VETERINARY HOSPITAL
LeHami Circle and Baltimore Pike
Springfield
-
MEET MONDAY TO
OPEN CARE DRIVE
UNRA Movie Shows
Actual Conditions
Abroad
entered the University of Mlchlgan
Februa~. En route he visited his
brother and sIBtor-ln-law Mr. and
Mrs. 'RI,ohard N. Bell of WllklnBburg.
Lt. COl. T. D. Maher arrIved last
At a meeting to mark tho opening of this year's flnal C.A. R. E.
("ampntgn In this vicinity, Dr. Hertha I{raus of Bryn Mawr College
end Dr. Philip Jacob of Swarthmore College wilt depict the urgent need ,tor assistance to undernourished dhildren and war victims In Europe. Movies takcn by
U. N. R. A. A. wttJ also be shown
at the meeting. which will be held
ut 7:45 p. m. on Monda.y, FebruorY 17. in the Frlendd Meeting
House.
Dr. Kraus. who is a well-known
lecturer and political observer. bDS
recently returned from Europe and
, ..'m describe In detatl the pllgh~
ot the groups C. A. R. E. Is intended -to relieve. ~r.. J8;cobs -wln
indicate the slpiflcance of contributions by .SwarthmOl'oans. :Mrs.
Hans Rademacher. local camJ)&1gn
'Chailman, reports ot !'he' tall
drive. - "More aii'd mOl'e lett«;lr8 ot
thanks are' arriving from Eu~ope
in response to our 'last C. A. R. E.
nhlpments. Most of '"tile let~e,r..8.re
deeply touching, and One cannot
a\"oid s. teellng of
at receiving so 'much gratitude for
doIng so comparatively lIttlo. We
correspond N!gularl,. with a SeWe
,ment School In Finland,
'home
for blind boys (wa.r victims) -In
:Poland.· a' 'Cooperative Ceriter
Poland, which 18 well known o.nd
is recommended bY' "one of our.
American representath'E!S, groupS
In Czchechoslovakla, France,
Austria.. a CI;I-tholle 'school ;In Poland, Convent schools In Italy, and
a number ot Indlvldunl tamtuea
In varionsaecllonaof Europe. All
of these letters are pO!'lted on the
bulletin board ot the Oo·op store
fot" everyone to re'l.d. Please read
them -w1th YOUr'lleart."·
•
The desperate Httuatton wht~h
I'eople are fa.elng may be alleviated sOp1ewhat When the' first harvests are In. Dur1ng~ the' months ot
March and 'April, however, conditions will be parUcularly bad.
The meeting on Monday Is open
to all members ot tbe community
who arc concerned wleh this
:pressing pr~bJetr.. Contributions
for C. A. R. 'E. tood packages 'will
be solicited bY the, 10cnl group.
during the i\-ext three wecks, ,There
,wili" be collection conhfricrS in
various places ab.:m.t town, or
checks may be ma.dc out to C. A.
It. E., and sent dire~t to MrH. Hans
RademacheJ".
Swarthmore
and
Yale avenues.
SINCE 1905
CUNNINGHAM'
Painter.s and Paperhangers
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HONESTY AND SATISFACTION. For our reputation
depends on your satisfaction, and right there is your
assurance of Materials, Workmanship and· Fair Prices.
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Competent Artists
at Music Club
Tuesday
.
CARNS FLO.WERS
PAPERING
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;:gg :.;~.~~l~~ ~:mlng
'."
L~
Home & School To
Discuss Live
Problems
DB. ffmJICK LAYS
The BUOOh ·Str.Ing 'Quartet will
Pl"flHnt the fInIt of & serf... of
three all Beethoven CGncerta at
I Swarthmore Coile... at 8:16 p.m.
• on February 21. This concen. a:a
A Home and 8cnool meeting will
well··u those to be presented on
be held WednesdaYI February 26
..t 8 p. m.. In the High School
Feb!:Dary 28 and March 7. 10 8ponAuditorium. PreBldent Roland Penao~ jointly by the Department of
DOck. wlll report on the acUvltles
Kuala at the College, the SomerA mualca\ pr~· of UDUBca\ ville Sooley, an\,! the WilHam J.
Addreaalng 250 Pblladelphla area of the committee which haa been
meetlog with the School Board
Dr. Hertha. Kraus ot Bryn Mawr
Cooper FoundatJon.
dlotlncllon was presented' at the
p,rt:luates, 16 0(" wh~m
for
the
purpose
ot
determining
a
~ollege,
flpeaking at Monday niS'ht
'Woman', Club e.t the reautaiThe program f.... the flrot con- Swarthmore residents, Dr. Ray...
proper
basis
tor
teaehers'
salaries.
meeting
to Open the current local
meetlnlr Tueed$.}" ~rll!,on by cen, whIch Is to ba BIven In Cloth- mond B. Foadlck as Prlncl~
An
informal
dlscuealon
wiU
be
drive
tor
tundB tor C. A. R. E.,
Mn. Anthony L. Ventaer, obaIrmaD Ier KemorJal, 'eo.DIIlatiI ot Beetho- 8peaker at the Swarthmore Alumni
beld
on
the
dea\rablllty
of
orectstr
....
d
the
monotony of dally Ufu
ot music. The art:Ishi of the atter- ven's String Quartet In F millor, Club of Phlla
tence
around
the
HIgh
School
In
present
day
Earope. lOr. KrauB
'POOD were the
SChoOl ot OP1la'5, StrIIlJr Quartet In.F major, Saturday night placed the major
athletic
field
and
Increulng
tJi~ rCcenUy returned
from abroad,
MnRlc Strlilg QQ.&rtet &lid Donald OP1la 186, and the Strtnll' quartet burden of keeping Private coUe.rea
grandstand capacity. It Is to be and gave detalied descrlptions ot
....~eDDiDpr•. 'pbmlat. who repla.ced In B IIat major, Gpo. In.
alive dn alumni and triendS ot the hoped that' all those Who are Inter..
.- " . ,
"
the dally struggle' tor the bare neMary WaII""e. cellist ....d !Jetty
Tb:e 'meDlb~ of '~e group are Individual iDstitutlons.
ested in this subject, pro
COD, cessities of Ute. Items ot clothtne
lean Quick, pianist. who wlll.a.p- Adolf Buoch, tim V1011n, Ernest
Dr.
FOBdlck.
preBideilt a.nd wUI come and take part in the
are obtamed In & - roundabout bar'pou baforo the club at a later Drucker, BeCOD4 viOlin, Hugo Got- trUstee of the RockefeJler Found&- meeting.
D18cU88lon will be ied by t4!r system:. In one'tamily thl'ee men
date.
teamann, Viola, and Hermann BUB- Uon,_ stated the changed tax Mrs. Graham Wentz, Frederick
share one shirt. In another, a child .'
Mr. Ilenninger opened the pro- oh, 'cello.
Bti-ucture of the ,last
three decades Lang. Marvel WUson, and Waldo
' ,
Rtays
iii bed When 'her onty under_
gram with & faclle r8Il~ltlon ot
bad made It .tmpOlJ8lble to amaas Davloon.
wear Is. waShed. Rap COver many
Ha,.den'. "Andante with VuJathe large tort~e8 whfCh prevloUlily
Man,)" ot the borough residents teet In place of shoes. In many
t1ou" fallowed by the lovely
8upJ)orte~ colle~e.
fa.vor enelOBing the athletic field
........ a ooa\Vqe,! fl'Bll'lllent of s!au
;'E1ude 'In C Sharp Hlnor by Chop~
Referring partlcJllarly to Swarth- nnd the charging ot e.dmlaaion to
tn a cardboard window lets the
til. DebUBll)"a "Bunken cathedral"'
more's OUrrent 16,000,000 cam.- football games. How mUch win It
onl)" dayllght into a room. Pota_
and MacDonald's '"Witch Dance"
pa.lgn, 8$Jd .'\Swarthmore oanDOt cost? Would :It be commercializing
toe~
are tho main item ot diet in
.:oncluded Mr. Menninger's perror.
aft'ord. to tall There are iaauea at high sohoOI athlellca? Would the many pla.ces, and they are fast dismance Which was notable for 'Its
stake here which affect not only overall Nvenue permit our Btu- apPearing. Dr. Kra1ls Bald that she
competence and Clarity. 'Mr. 'Menthl8 InsUtution . but the whole dent&: to enjoy better athletic fa- had found conditions the Bame In
cUlties? You are asked. to come
Inger 10 studying with Vladlntlr
queatl6n responRIble oIt1J1enohlp In
'
Belgt.um, 'France, and Germany.
and
express your Viows.
Sokoloff at the New School.
a democracy."
MnJ. Hans Rademacher, chairThe second feature ot the proHe lhited three major rcato(ons
man of the local committee, degram was the very talented string
why small private colleges are
scribed C. A. R. E. as a non-pront
For the next meeting of the ElMentlal in America. tomy: be.
quartet composed of Anne Toy
organ~tlon ~ompo8ed of many
tim violin, Ca.rolyn Townoend Swarthrn~re MUSic Chib which will <'$use ·,the)/' provide cont."\ctS for
well-k':l_0"Y'l
rellet agenCies which
second vloUn, Phyllis HouatOJl vloli.. be 'held on February '26, at, 8:16 ~tlHlents ,,1tl. t.heir
prOfC880l"S
dlgtrlbutc.q:
desperately
needed food
,and Metta Taber ceno. This gl'OUP p, m'. at the Whittier House, Mrs. making pOBSlble the kind of
effiCientlY
and
economically.
She
was recently selected as & winner Everett HUnt has arranged a PI"O .. Intellectual -and emotional eltPe.t'lalso
repeated
that
the
mOney
ralsin the contest tor '~romls1ng mus- gram ot "Eastern European" or ence which Jnspire, students not
Slavic MUSic.
ed locally Is not for general reUef.
Icl8ll8" conducted by the Musical
only' to use their k:nqwledge. bU,t
It buYs C. A. R. E. packages whle'h
, Let no onc 800ft at the announce_,
Fund 800Isty of Pblladelphla, and
to share it with others~ because
"re .ent to. needy fninlUe8. to
m~nt that Franz .Toseph Hayd~n
will appear In concerts at the Barexperimentation in
educational
hea(l,s the Jist of composers, tor
6Ch~~i8~ to Cl!,Hdrell's home~ a;nd tet
el..,. In the nezt nionth.The
procedure Is p()sa,I~le, In ~nialJ
.....""arch 'ha;- ~!''''!d .f!tat
;ril'olM'l' pe...o\i8iljt,.~... I&diei; .car~!~I
Frederic B.CnlVQn,. a_::'~:"f~.lh'ii:.OI\ll!~~.~~t~~~"?~~~'" ..•...
"Papa -Hayden" was b)r' race~' uriot ..colWfia: -t~~.- WGul4;.-Do~.~ bo.. co_un-· 'lfumey-'anlP·h1';iliRt,r':'li\'·. ''"£ \~"
"-.:0:"':~""''''''.:'.'
:~9'ho h8.ve been piartng'lQ. ensem- a Tenton, but a 81a,;,: not tl -Ger- ·t(~nanc(';d u·ndtH· l_ubUe _s~ipport on
,
-'.
Following a, Showing' ot the U.
I 'Th S
t
I
ble for the past tour years. per- mnn, but a Croatlan.u
account
ot
the
uncertainties dcnly of a hegrt 'attack Sunday af- N R R A
t
III
. r
al·.....
. . . • move
e ecre 0
cr
an
ness
0
sever
'mon"ufl.
h
P
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Dr
hili
J
h
th
". fonned with a brlfUanoo, oxpr....
.Involved, nor In large universIties
t e cace• . P
p aeo of
e
He WIUJ ',born in Austria ncar the
Born tn Phlladclph,la, Ma:V- _2. Swarthmore College faculty closed
slon•. and streng'.;, '"'f'hlch d.l8colint.ed border of Hungary, and it poInted due to size making change dUn.their'
out in Gt-ove's Dictionary ot Music culti and because atate colleges 1871, Mr. Calvert has' relllded ill tho meeting with an appeal for a
Rwn.rthmore the past 40 years month'a personal sacrifice. He
The quartet pI .."....... !lebUS8Y'S dm.t "not only Is the general Im- as universities have frequently During
most of thl14 p~I"IOd he lived
been
jeopo.rdlzed
by
arbitrary
acts
"Quartet in G. Minor," Opus 10, preSSion of Hayden's Music Slav_
rtf
"The
Sycamores," Parl{ and pOinted out that giving one tenth
Which opens with an Anlme, tol- ontc rather than Tentonlc In char_ of political power, prlvnte instttu~ lltch!gun avenues. but 'moved to of onc's tood bUt would be no real
lowed by Schertzo, Andantino, and: ncter. but many of his mature tlons must be the counteracting :~09 Rut!;crs avenUe five- years ago. hardship conLparcd wlt'h the benef'lnale. Because each member of the ! ('omposltioDs are satUrated with agencies to keep the light of freeMr. Calvert was a gmduntc of fit It "~onld be to a hungry Eurodom burning.
group has .ree.l talent. the rencU- 1Croa.tion tolk songs:'
peun CamUy.
"The small college wUJ have to Friends C€'!ntral School, studied law
tion was brllliantly flnlBhed, and ~
MIss Elizabeth Johnson will open
in the office ot Christopher Falespecially remarkable Bloce the the program with HaYden's third assume the main responslbtl1ty of
lon
of Philadelphia. and was a PHOTOGRAPHIC DISPLAY
ensemble works 80 skillfully as Plano Sonata. (There were 53 and pushing forward and ar.ry,lpg on
rnembl)r
of bot'll the Philadelphia
An IntereRtlng eJ
I Bt were PUblished). This one is In t~e tests of now content and pro- and Delaware County Bar Associagraphs
ls now being displayed In
Dual Programs Tuesday
I'~ flat major. It 'has a lovely slow cedures,"' said Dr. Fosdick. In tion. He was also widely traveled,
the
eaot
parlor of ParrlBh Hall at
Mrs. Pet6l' E. Told club pres1- movement and ends with (L gay conel'1810n he stated a lnodern having made several trips around
Swarthmore
College. TbJ.s exhibit,
Uberal arts, college today should
dent announced the meeting or minuet.
tho world. He was Interested In entltled (fA Century ot Photoirapthe Antiques Department. Mrs.
Then 1\lrs. Herbort C. Patterson be a. place of Intellectual f.rement: histortcal research an(l wrote a
Birney K. Morse, chairman. which win sing tour Biblical Bongs for through candid and fearless think- hook 'on the first settlers of Dela:- hy'" was sent to SWarthmore by
will convene -at 12.10 In the lounge Soprano by Antonln Dvorak. (a ing from colleges Uke Swarthmore ware County whic'h 1s not yet been the Museum of Modem Art and
will be open to the publlc until
to h'ear Mm. Warren E. stanhope, Bohemian. fnc~dontally) Mrs. An_ must omec the moral leadership publlshed.
10 p.m. every da,y up t.o March 3.
ot Brookline MlJ,nor. who will give thony L. Ventner Will accompany which will eep democracy a vigor,Surviving
are
bis
widow.
Mm.
The photographs on display
ous, growing talth.
a lecture on old glass. She' will Mrs. Patterson. .
EUzabeoth N. Calvert: and a 80n, demonstrate the technical develophaye pieces of her own to display,
John Stokes Clement addressing
The second song ot this group
Frederic. ot' CheSter.
ment of photography during the
and will he glad to Identify gla88. If! a particularly beautiful sitting the gathering as newly appointed
, FUneral services werc held Wed- last century. other photographs
chairman of the overall ampaign
ware for a.nyone In the audience. of the 23rd Psalm.
nesday from t'he Patterson FUneral IIInR1rate the aclentlfJo value of
All club members are cordially InThe fourth arid last song begin_ announced ,the quota for alumni Mome. Media... Interment was prithe modern camera and Its use
Vilted, and, it Is suggested that en- ning USing ye a Song unto t'he giving this year had been adt at
vate.
in recording events with the
trance and exist be made -via the lArd" shows tha.t strong Influence $1,000,000, to be raised by June
greatest pooslbls accuracy.
sldo door of the club house.
of negro music on Dvorak 80 clear.. ' 14, 194'1. Since the drive opened On
JUNIORS
AID
SENIOR
The e%biblt also rats&s the queB~
Moving pictures in color. with Iy malnfested In his "New World" November 2, 194(1 the sum ot No.
tlon -'Is Photography Art?" NumCLUB PROJECT
317,000 has been contributed by
music. and narratlve by Fred War- s~'mphony.
Tuesday evening 12 members of erous pbotol1'aphs represent the
alumnI.
(eontlnu~d on Page 6)
The Program will close with two
Wayland Eisbree. of WalUng.. the Junior Woman's Club gathered various points ot view, ranging all
plano numberl!: The Sixth Hungar_
In the lounge of the club house the way ~m nineteenth century
LEGION MAKES PLEA
Ian Rhap80dy by Franz Llszt' and tord. president of the PhlladelpbJ,a for Hobby Night. The group help- portrait attempts to modern work
The'regular monthly meeting of
alumni group, presided at the
Improvisations on Hungarian Folk
the -Alnsworth-Wei-bne.r PORt 'was '1'hemes by Bela Ba.rtok.
banquet which was held in the ed Mrs. Avery Blake, publicIty In ..botraot photolrr&pby.
held on Mond..,., Februa.ry 7. Three
college dining room. Charles P. chairman for the Antiques FaIr,
Both ot these composers were
Locat Artists at College
new members, 'CIltf'ord Ru.meey.
Larkin.
ot Chester, p.reJIldent ot addre$B postal cat'ds tor mailing.
born in Hungary and both were.
.A program of the music of AIJohn RumSey and Dave,Shoemak- 9peolaUoIo In the 8elected Illustr.._ the AlUmni Association; Howard ThIS work was 8ubBtltuted for the
er, were welcomed Into the -Post.
Cooper .Tohnson, of Moylan, presi- orglnally scheduled project of mak- tred Swan. professor of muBlc at
tions..
dent of the board of managen!l: Ing girl's blouses foz: the Red Oross. Swarthmore College, Will ge given
Members decided to make the
The planlat will be the youthful
and John W. Nason, presfdent ot
Next Tuesday evenfng" the meet- In Whtttier House on the campus
Legion Nom
Borough Hall Into .Tack Maxin, pupil of Mme Volpe.
the college. were also hea;rd briefly. Ing w.iU be the monthly bridge at th,ls Sunday,' February 23 at 8:16
more ot a 800Ial room. Commander
the home of Polly Crothers. Plush p.m. Mr. Swan will be assisted by
Hopson donated a slightly used
Madame Irma Wolpe. assistant
Mill road, Wallingford.
radio ~hl$ was put Into good
profe890r or music and .Tames SOrworking condition through the
February 21
Contribute to Can.,... Fund
Carolyn Cresson. SWarthmore ber. professor of Spanlah. Tlie
('ourtesy or Tom Conway. There I ::~: :.:.~:orld Day of-Prayer -..........•.................... MethOdist ChUrch
8:16
P·M·-Bu.
Sj,
Baa
,krt·tball
va.
Ridley
Park
....................
RldlF'v
Pnr',
Juniors'
pres.Ident. pledged $50 to public Is lIi\\!ted 'to attend.
18 urgent need tor some additional
.
..c Q u.. et .....................••................... Clothier Memorial
eqnlpment, such as brldp lampo,
, 'lIa-.ot, Februar,. 112
the oauiPalgn for the local club
Brothers iftReIay. .• :
with ':,OYOla ................. _ ............... Home at the launchIng of the Cal\cer
~rt bOllrd, ea1'd te.bl..... and chairs.. 1
.Teffrey Kirk of South Chest,r
"
. . . - 1'Reant York •.••••.•_ •..•...•.. Clothier Memorl111 D I
I
t'
with th
01' even aD old BOt&. Anyone ha'9lli1r 11 00 A.M K
_.- __".- 21
-Rnpd'J:, ....
~r ve n counec olon
e an- Road wiJJ_be_t:'unn.lng fqr t'he P~rin
RelaYs In the .,Nall.on!ll A. A.' 'fr.
any or these items stored away In
I'
Indoor
Track
Meet,
Madl8dn
atUc and would care to don- 11'80 P " _ "
_
Ttl
' , ' Monday evenIng. Polly Crothers Square Gardens, N. Y.. tomotTO,w
ate them. the LeI10n would ap ... 1 " .ftl.,.lUra. _arreb,
mope
Woman 8 Club,
1>reclate balns notlf.led throUSh
~::o P.M.-Qld Philadelphia and SuburbB..•...•.•_......••_•... Woman·s Club, and Mrs. ArnoId Redding ..cted as evening. His brother. - Dan Kirk
R
~.,M'.-COmmunity Chorus - ..•·....•- ...- ...- ••~••••Presbnerlan Chnrch: hosteaaes and Jean EVans was an stationed at 1"t. Dlx. Will BIRO 'be
owa.rei H.opaon. Ihra.rthmore 01!I(.-,J.... Club Mon.thl,. Brldp ············ ..... ··· ..._ ..P1uah Mill Road art exhibit Judge. Othe.... attend- t~et:e to run unattached; and Andy
II and IIJTIIDgementa can be made ' •
W....
"7."'"
'7"
'.
, I.
~'1ik*"_\leuw...;-.. ,... ' .
8!00.P.M...,...s;ome ""~:lJchool •.,....'-._ _ _ •__ .._ •..... __ • High Behopl tng trom Swarthmore were Anne JOi"k. 'a student at Mercersburg
8.10 P.K.-'Co"l\_ Ba:toIcetban ..... "DI'exeI ......._ ................... "eld House Kraus and Bobby Blaklston.
Aeadbeni! ..111 ~Tn. ·:w.'t~.the
een urg Track
eam~
MOO
OFFERS
SlJVIC COMPOSERS
o
,
$3.00 YEAR
,
'HmnIMir of Pedeni' Depotd& _ _ . (}ok_loa
•• .. ..
SUPPORT
ASKED
or
'
Swarthmore National
Bank &Trust Ca.
.
Quartet Tonight··
LOCAL
New:
Pa.
OS%f ••• Clear6"",1c 46M
Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles G. That-·
cher ot Ogden avenue entertained
as their week-erid guests, Bob
Keenan, Mr. and Mrs. Dal. Keenan
and Miss Hele:n Keenan ot cald"
well, N. J. The marriage of M.iss
Keenan and Mr. Albert Thatcher
will take place, Ma:r:-ch 1.
The Book Club met on Thurs·
da.y last at the home of Mrs. H.
Elliott Wells Qf Park avenue.
Mtoo .AlIce Ayres 'who 'was 'In
charge of the Ilrogr~, revlel'\cd
"Far trom )3ostO!l. :~.'"
MH. Birney' K. Morse of Yale
avenue eJitert8J.ned ',at a. luncheon
of
N
t
SWAR1HMORE, PA., FRIDAY" FEBRUARY 21, 1947
New School Artists
in Competent
Concert
taL
NEWS NOTES
-,
THE SWARTHM
GLUB~EN ENJOY
MUSICIANS .
You Win Both Ways
'
Winter. , • ·Summer ••• every season
of the year - a monthly repayment
mortgage shrinks smaller and smaller.
One fine day it's gone forever. Come
in and let us tell you more about this ••
popular home financing pliln of oun,
COLLEGE
DRIVE
UNDERWAY
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Jay D. Cook of
Thayer road ent~rtatned at a
tam.l1y dlnnar party Sunday In
honor of the 20th birthday annlversary of their SOD. JosePh N
Cook.
.
Mortgages that melt away!
•
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Phone: Swarthmore 2266
at 'the Ingleneuk Thursday. Brl:tge week from Tokoha.m.ti, Japan ant!
followed at the Morse home.
has Joined \ hts. family 'on Rutge~
WlIllam Bell ot Harvard avenue avenue tor a short leave.
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Telephone:
. Swarthmore 2929
Hours:
Daily except Sunday
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THE SWARTHMOREAH
ness AdmlnlBtratioD degree trom and later W\UI · _ t e d with Mr.
the Wharton Scbool of Commerce Harle'y Kilgore. Selit.tor· 'fromWellt
aDd. Finance, Unlvendty of. Pe~:n", 'Y~
At present Mr. Smith 1.0 an Insylvania.
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aa matroDBI of honor.
structor
of economlci at' Salem
He formerlY waa In the Depart.
David Ulrich Ullman of I apM-tment at 608 North Cheotor
Tbe bcldeemalde were M ....GuenD.
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Mrs.
tertatned at & road after an extended vlalt ov~r ther H Froebel. Jr.• Mrs. EliLm M. ment of .ruett...
Ji,arVard avenue en
ith h r daughter
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'lWLrlhmOl'e aDd
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on Tbursda.)" lD. hOD,." the 'hollda'ys w
e
HUebner. Jr., of S
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:~or:t :-'M::e~Oland O. E. un," 1o!rs. O. Houston Daker and tamlly 14ra. Edward B. Irwing, Jr., of
in th~ C4iater of
or Morntngdale. Conn.
New Haven. Conn.
Jr., at VUla.n:V'Laumer of COmell
Mr. and MrS. Craig Brower.
All the attendants wore gowns
Mrs. : : ~turned" bome after a former residents of lIopBtcOng, N. of.l'088 rust faille•.taahloned with
.
,
avenue k visit in Wellesley . . . ., J., are llving temporarlly with Mrs. high round necklines, cap sleeveJ:I
twowW;:r SOD &Dd daushte;-m-laW Brow'.:'r's mother, M.rs. J. Harvey and full skirts- They worE'!; face
with aDd JIr& 3. Harria 'LatImer nonlne or Lafayette, avenue. .
k vella to match their gowns.
J4r~ with her IlOW .. aaC4&W...... Mr. aod Mrs. ,~lliam M. Par
Th~ maid of honor and the matand
. I.....
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,... of Harvard avenue wl11 entertain
f honor camled oascade
UDIlIIa¥ P.... _·WANer..
n_
Uton of J New rons 0
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)Irs. Mayme. .I'UIo~
bouquets ot Headaford carna.Uona,
ua~r.6~d Mrs. Thomas M. Jackw York City as their weekwend guest Mimosa Dimity carnations, la.venson ot Park avenue observed their
Mrs. HerveY SChumacher
der sw~et peas and croton follage.
&
25th. wedding annlver&a1")", satur- Haverford a.venue :l.nd her COU8 n, Th cascade bouquets ot. the brldes1Ilrs. George Paull left wed~e5da~ m~dn' featured Headaford carnada~r. and Mrs." George Plowman by p-utomobUe for a month s 80j tlon8 Mimosa. and croton foUage.
of Harvard avenue entertained Mr. ourn In Clear\~ater, Fla. They wer~
M' Lo Is d
Moll served as
and Mrs. Benjamin R. Burdsall of acc~mpanied by l'o!r. Jdhn ~Ch~ll ·bost r~nn ~or ll: brother. and th(~
Port C'hester. N. Y •• as their week· achcr o~ Ogden avenue w 0
·ushers Included 'Mr. Samuel ~.
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end gueBts, and ente;rtalned at dlnw return nut week. ,
th:M Reed M. Maule, Mr. Guenther H. FroenE-r In their honor l"~r1da.y evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenne
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b I J
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Elam M mtchner
road
ioal
guests
Included
Mr.
and
of
North.
Chester
f
rCjttuhrrn.e.d
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'J:'mes
H. Callahan
Addlt
d hom:e Saturday a ter a.
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l\frs. Lloyd Goman of W ...UlD.gfor . month vaCation in St., Petersbur.g. Swarthmdre, and Mr. James
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Mrs. Clark W. DavLs of Wa111ng- Fla.
, . C u m m l ng ot. Ithaca, N. Y.
Pa.
fo~d left Sunday with friends OD a
Mr. and . Mrs·. Albert Tomlinson
A reception followed ~~ the
Baltimore Pike
trip BOuth and plans to spend BeVt.w house of the bride's parentS.
Sunday 12:30 - 81". M.
at ~lrllY Bea('h. Fla.
and 80ns Teddy and Peter of Mon.
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dl
eral. ~'ee"Weekdays 5-81".11.
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ts
The young couple are spen ng
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. ·Loughead of clair, N. J., wer!) wcekweQd :gues' a fortnight In Now E~land, sklSwa.. 9634
Thay'er l'oad are on a. two-week nC :Mrs. Arthur II. Tomlinson .. ot
Fl
Bout'll. Chester road.
lng, aD..d wlll be at home In their.
automobile tl"ip to Miami,. • a. .
l\'r8. William Ratman of Har. new apartment.", ~oo North Chester I
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Reed o t .
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is spending several road atter AprU •
.
College a.venue
entertained a t a \'ard ·,·enue
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d.inne r party for 15 guests on Sat- we.ks In St. Petersburg. Fla.
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. BASSE1T-RIDOUT
urda.Y evening.
.
Richard Taylor. an. Electrical
Mr. and Mrs. James Ol1ver Rid·:Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Gem- ·Engineering. student at Cornen out ot. portsmouth. Ohio announce
mUI of Vassar will entertain at a University. spent a. mld·term vac&- the marriage' of their daur;l]ner Mil.
cocktail party at their horne betore lion of a few days at his homo on dred Marilyn. Darnell. to Edward
t'he Series Dance at the Swarth Harvard avenue.
1 Morrie
BasSett, Jr., son of 1d.rs.
more Woman's Club tQ,morrow
Mrs. .J. Archer TUrner and her 'Edward Morris Ba.s.sett of North
evening.
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{,Istpr Mrs. Thomas H. Ingram. r('- Chester .road, and the tate Mr. ~
Mrs. C. C. West at walnut lane sidents of White Platns, N. Y., art- i sett. on February 16, ~n Stuttgart.
Is entertaining her bridge· club at" moving back to Swarthmore to- I Germany.
luncheon-bridge at her home tow morroW a.nd will occupy ·the formMro. Bassett 18 a Lieutenant tn
Phone Chester Heights 194
day.
er Turner 'home at 801 Hnrvard the Army Nurse Corps. stationed at
Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter ot Co- avenue.
the S87th Station Hospital In stut-lumb~ avenue entertained at a :: Mias Kitty Weltz ot College ave- tgart, and; Lt. Ba.ssett Is with the
b n followed by brldge, at ntio entertained MI'. and Mrs. Dou
June eo
2768rd Engineer Semce Company.
-b roday
gins Milliken of. Pittsburgh. and
her home .1: U .
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The bride was given in marriage
Mrs. George Fenno of Swartb- Mr: and wnUa~ ell-hall of Chest"more avenu.e will en.tertain Mrs. A. nut Hill as her w.eck wen d gu eatH . by Col. Yarbrough. who IB a nepd M
Milliken werc hew of Mrs. Elwood B. Chapman
M. Jo'hnston of Appleton. :wtsc .. as, ~S8 Weltz an
rs.
of ~---d avenue. Dr. Herbert
"er. weall\-eDd guest.
;/ !t'p,0mmates at Hood College.
'&'uw'YCW
r- Mr. H. I. Liebeck ot P~rk ave.. ,
Frazer of Wallingford, ",ho 18 noW'
1mB 19 spending several mOllthb on
de MOU-HARRIS
In Germany. attended the wedding.
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The --.-, .....
, e Of. . MI.BB Janet
Lt. and MrS. Bassett' expe.ot to
hi
OPEN ·'7: A. M _ P. H..
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h!8 boat\the "J~~P .~•.e~, '.!';.
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to the Um:led states ·in
In Mlaml/FI&.
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j._, lSedtfuaJi. ~arrfB ,da.!,gb"'f" of ~r. return
--OUTSIDE OATERING SEBVIOE--Mr. and Mrs. .J9~n C. Genlcssc and MI'8. Henry Richard Harrla of April.
Wednesday 7 Lm. • 2 p.m.
. sUnday, 12 8 p.1IIo
of Sprlngfl.eld wlll entertain at a North Swarthmore &venue to Mr.
. ENGAGEMENT:
,
. to ,150
.
DAILY DINNERS ............ 85<>
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small cocktail party at their home .Jobn Da.v1d de Moll 80n of Mr. and
Mr. and rUs. Frank R. Markley'
Special
Platters
'beCore the Serles Dance In t'he Mrs. Carl de Moll ot Park avenue. ot Guernsey road, announce the
Swarthmore "roman's Club tomor- took pla.ce Saturday, FebruarY 16 engagement of their daughter
row evening.
.
at 4 o'clock .1n the Swarthmore Adele Baker to Mr. Harry Gra')'-I
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradford of Presbyterian Church. The Rev. son Smith of BecklCly and Clarksw
N~rth Swarthmore avenue will en· Dr. David Braun officiated.
burg, 'West Va.
,
tertn.\n Mr. and Mrs. John CunCybotium ferns flanked by Ught'MIss ME',rkley Is a graduate at
ningham of New York as their cd candelabra tanned q, back~ the former Mary Lyon School.
week-end guests, and will give a ground for the cermp.ony. whlle a ana. received her A., B. degree from
cocktail party in their honor from lighted taper at the en~ of each I·Grove City College. For the past
BEAUTY SALON
5 to 7 tomorrow atte!"noon.
peW Uned the aisle to the altar.
two years she was Director Of
R. Blair" Price, Jr., vlbo received
The bride, given tn marriage by Physical Education at the Mary A.
Washington mew Beauty, too
tr-alnlng at Ft. Bragg. N; C., has her father. wore a. ,veddlng gown Burnham School North Hampton
been stationcd with the First Cav- ot Ivory tone faille, which had 'Mass. ~
13 So..th Cheater Road
aIry Division. Yokohama, Japan been worn by her sister. Mr8.
Mr. Smith is a graduate of Sal.em
for the paat several months,
Samuel G. M. Maule. The fitted College, Salem. W. Va .• and has rcCall Swlll1lm>ore 0476
Anne Bradford has returned to bodice featUred a sWeetheart neck- 'cently received his Master of BuslPembroke College-· of Brown Uni- Une and bracelet length sleeves. __. _____ ..__ . _ _
verslty after· spending the mid- The full skirt was trimmed with FOR
Si!'mest~r vacation at her 'home on wide bb.1lds ot satin and ended In
North Swarthmore avenue. She a. long sat n train. Her long veil
was :J.ccompanied hom'c by he.1." of tulle was held by 0. winged cap Call
loommate Sy.bill Finch of Btrming- ot old famlly lace, and she car- Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
ham. M\o:h.
rled a small easeade of gardenlae Swarthmore 2080
. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Lyon and white Lllacs.
:y
Chandler have sold their home in
Miss Shirley West of Westfield,
UNITY ASSEMBL
Borough Hall
West Chester and arc resid Ing a t N. J., acted as maid of hoqor. and
10:30 A.M. F.ver), \Vedncst1nl'
206 North Swarthmore avenue_ Mrs. Gordon Case Thomas of
ZELIA H. WAIII'ERS, Speaker
Their d~ug'hter Margery Anne who Bron1'V Ue; N. Y., and Mr& samEveryone Welcome
formerly attended the Sw~rtlllnorc h;;;;=~;z:;:;;;:==:;;:===~~;;;:-:;
Schools. Is now !\ student at A-bbo't
I
Academy, Andoyer, Mass. Charles
Lyon Chandler, Jr.• is a senior at
Harvard University following three
THEATRE
y •.~ars of service with the Army and
"With health, everything is a source of
~$Ii!i!i_$li$li$li~
eig-ht months of duty
Japan.
pleasure; without it, nothing else, whatever
~rs. Philip SeUers has taken an
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
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it may
is enjoyable. It follows. that the
Ern..., Hemlugway's
. \:!n~=::~~e ~~'::. ::n:
PER S aNA L S
"Right
THE SWAR1'HMOREAN
M' E . . . .Y FRIDAY AT BWAiI!-'_O"-.-q,.--..
TJIB 8WAift. . .o~. ur«1. I'1JBIrlSHiiH
mIl .• acr
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Piti'B& B. TOLD. _tv
JlUJUORm TOLD • , ,Iat. Editor
LoreIl. JlcCarter'
a ....... Polnol
Ana. N. CooluaD
IGNITION
MOTOR,
Complete
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, fEBRUARY 21 1928
. BRAKE '
TIRE·
ti
Dartmouth
Lalayette Allft.
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ILnd others will review the ConterenCe on Worship held at Pendle
Hili tbla winter.
DurinI' the Meeting tor ·WOl'llhlp,
children wll be eare.d for In WhIttier HOWM.
Cau 0440
HAVE DINNER
LOG CABIN DINING ROOM
Catering·
William J. Stephani,
Jr~
Landscape' Contractors
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DEWDROP INN
BREAKFAST·
. LUNCH
DINNER
The Bouquet
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"The Killers"
EDllUND O'BRIEN
AV4GARDNEB
SUNDA1i - ~IONDAY
Continuous Sunday from 2:30
"The Plainsman
and the Lady"
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TUESDA" - WEDNESDAY
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MICHAEL'S COLLFJjE. PHARMACY
"Black Beauty"
OliviaDeHaviland
;
greates« of follies is to sacrifice, heiLlth for any,
other Idnd of happiness, whatever it may be
-for gain, advancement, learning, for fame,
let alone, then, for Seeting sensual pleasures," advised
Anhur Schopenhauer.
A$ pharmacists, we are constandy alert to forward
measures important to public health. In our prescription
deparcment we, have assembled the important drugs from
all
the world. These medicinal supplies repres.;nt.
the community's arsenal against disease. Bring your preseripcioas to us for expert compounding•.
WILLI4lII ELLIOTI'
VER4 BRUBA R4LST0N
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LcmCheon-5Oc to $1.00
Dbmlll'--$UIS to $1.40
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SpecIa\ After. _ _ ShowlDg
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On tla.Cortaer
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All departments of the Chureh
school meet each Sunday mornlDl'
at .:46 o·clock. The Women's Blbl..
CI..... meete &t 10 o'clock In the
Chu~h tra......pt.
The church hour DUI'86r'Y for.
children &8ea one to seven 18 held
Denr Editor;
each S~day morn.!ntr at 11· o'clock.
As most of her long 111'0 bad·
The cburch eohool csbluet will
been tjpent in Swarthmore, we te('l
lileet this Sunday evening at 8 0'
there shOUld be more than a. P8.BS~
clock at the home of Mrs. E. J.
ing notice of the death of Jessie L.
Faulkner. 236 Dickinson avenue.
HOopes. who died on· February Brd
Tbe high scbool fellowshIp will
tn t'he Friends Boarding Home tn
meet at • o'clock at T.rInity Church
West Chester In her 86th year. she
on Sunday eveD;lDg.
had lived In Mercer County. Pa..
Methodist Church Notes
The Board ot De&eoD.l!l and D-.c.
The Church Bchool meets on fUld in Pittsburgh until her father's
onease. and their huabanda and
Sund~y mornine at 1.46, Cla.QSea death, When they moved to Phllawives wUl meet Wednesday evenare provided for children of all delphia. Later her mother married
tng. February 26, at 1:46 o'clock
Richard Ogden, and they both
ages and for adults.
at tbe home of Mr. and M1'8. E ..r.
came to the old Ogden homestead
Sunday is Layfen's Day throughFaulkner. JIG Dtcklnson avenue.
on t'he corner· of Cedar lane and
out the' c h u r c h. &l)d &t the
tor a covered dish_supper followed
f:warthmore avenue. After her mo.
morning s.ervlce at 11 o'clock the
by a meeting.
ther's death she cared faithfully
The 8esalon will meet this even- meNages wlll be from laymen. tor her stcpwtather, of whom Elbe
Ing .at the home of Elder Qarlee The -upeakers will be John C. was very tond. He Uved to en adF. NCQ'..... Parrish road. at 8 0'- Spbar. Robert A. Detweiler and Dr. va.nced ag~ - over 90 yeara.
Alfred H. Wlllia.ms. A male chor-'
clock.
Atter tlie sele of the .'homestead
us
will BlDg. with Charles Hoover to Its present Occupants, she Uved
The men'. community chorus
as 8010ist..
In'a small bUilding on an adjOining
"'eh~ Tuesday evenings at 7:10
The
Church
Nursery
fa
open
duro'clock
In the parr1ah house. .
lot (or ma.ny years, in great Slm-,
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Tbe chancel chair rehearses Ing morning service and will be pUclty,..
In chB.l"ge ot Mrs. Theodore L.
On Wednesday afterncon, Febw I
ThUrsday eb"enlngs at 7:46 o·clock,
the boys· junior choir .rehearses Purnell and Beverly Harlow this l'Uary l~th a grOUP of her old
friends and nelg'hbors gathered in
Friday evenings at 7 o'clock. and week
The Youth Fellowshtp wilt meet 'Vllltttez: House tor a memorial
the BlrJa· junior choir rehearses
Thursday afternoons at .3:46 0·- In the evening at 7 In the chapel. meettng. There were many tributes
clock.
'
The Wesleyan Service Guild to hor faithfulness. her love ot
The World Day of Prayer Ser- meets on Mondf.y evening at the truth, her sense ot humor, her
vice w.tll be held this a.fiernoon at home of Mrs. Charles ~oover. 813 klndHness, 'her helpfulness to those
m'ound her no matter what. creed
2 o'clOck In the Methodist ChurCh. Yale avenue. Morton.
or
color. One friend rccnJled with·
The Conversation Grout) on
A cordial invitation fs extended to
Warml
fc(\llng how in the fiu epl~ :
anyone In
congreption In- Chrtsttan Stewardshtp will meet on
Tuesday evening at 8 In the Chapel. dcmlc of 1919 when his w.hole fam-/
terested In attending.
The children's cholt" will meet Ill' was III at once she came and
Mrs. wnUam Ward and Mrs.
c.~ared .for them.
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on Thursday afternoon at S.45 under the direction of Mrs. lo"'"rederShe went to Kentucky and work10k
J.
}JogarduB.
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ed
lor some tlme· ... tlmong the poor
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
.
mountain
peoille, teaching knitting
CHURCH
.c
Rev. David Braun, Minuter"
Sup~rvlsed recreation Will be on and other ,useful things, helping
Rev. H. Lewis Cutler, Mlnlster_ Thursday ~yenlng In the social !Some ~hl1dren to get education. She
SUNDA~FEBRUARY2S
9:00 ~
topic: "Sun hall at '1 0 clock. under Theodora I also went to the Virgin Islands
L. ~mell. The Boy Scouts will I' d l1ring t'he governorship of PaUl M.
SohooL
meet at the same time with Rob- Pcars.,n on th{! tmVIe errand !lnd
ert Ivee. Scoutmaster.
I all at her own expense.
:
"GoodCIaoo.
and
Blhle
The senior choir will ,hOld their
She was an 'ardent supporter or
rehearsal on Thursday evening at Woman suttrage, a mrmbers of the
7.30.
Ii
Women's Interiul.tional League for
Pf!ace and Freedom a.nd n wQr.ker:
Trinity Notl!S
in her o,vn home Meeting. She·
1
Holy Communion will be celeb. knitted tUI the 1ast for the Ameri.
rat&d on Sunday morning a.t S'-· can I'ricnds Service Committee.
I
clock. Church Sahool win meet at
In 1941 ~'hc was persuaded to be8:00 A.
9.46 at the 110'clock service the come a menlber of the family at
':4& ARt. R ev. W m. P • R emington, B 18- the Home in West Chester as she
11: 00 R.
of Conflrmation.
the Rt. Rev. Wm. P. Reming- hop Suffragan ot the Diocese of was not longer able to travel about
ton will preach.
Pennslyvattla. lVill be present to so much. From her first floor room
6:10 P. H.-Young Peoplets Fei- administer the Apostollo Rite ot. she could walk out and sit in the
lD_hIp.
qonflrmatfon and to preach.
sun, wben weatrtwr permitted, and
MONDAY (St. Matthias)
The young people's fellowship of enjoy her loved out-of doors.
10.00 A. H.-Holy Communion.
"There llre Borne people," said onoa
WEDNESDAY
the PresbyterIan and EplBoopal ot her old neighbors at the gather..
Churches will meet 4n ~nlLl"J.
...,.
lug'ln her memory," who see and
Church at ~htch ttme the RectoI' are able to do a great thing In their
wDI discuss the tourtb tn the ser- Uves. There are some who see little
23
lea
In the special instructions Oft helpful things to do all ..Albout
A9:46 A.
rew the New Testament. The subject th~m, anlt do them. The aggregate
View of the Conference on will be -'The SynoptIc Problem."
of theS(> 8um· up to a full al1d
Worship held at Pendle Hill
Monday, the Feast ot St. Mat.. us'~:-ul Ufe, whk'h. is also a great
this winter. J. Bernard Walton
others will lead the thle.s, there Will be a celebration of thing."
Holy CommunIon at 10:00 a.m.
Such e peraon was .Jessie L.
Cho.t.. school Will meet" on Hon- Hoopes.
A. H. P.
·~;~~:Ia~ cla.y &ad Wednesday at 4:10 and
.!
again on 'l'hul'Bda,- at 7:S0 p.m.
BEREAVED
The men's elub will have their
monthly dinner me~tlng on Mcmaay
Harry E. ~ppenlander, head ot
at 8:10 J).m. at whIch" tithe they the Swarthmore Public· S~hooI8~
will
SCience Department received word
entertatn
a
group
of
consuls.
Sund~ noon of the Budden death
11:00 A.
SohooL
11:00 A~n Be... .A dbJeussIoD Will tollow on the .tba.t ~ornlng of hts brother George
nrength' ahd· ~_ee or the s.' Oppenlander of Germantown.·
Letters To the Editor
Trees, Lawn Areas, and .
Foundation Plantings Improved
.
NOW
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"Mlnd"lo th~ 8ubject of the LesBon-Sermon In all Churches ot
Christ, SCientIst, on Sunday, February 23. The Golden Text Is: "0
tbe depth of the riches both of the
wlsdoln and knowledge of God!
how unsearchable are hiS Judgements, and his ways Past ftndlng
out!" (Romans 11:33·).
.hlp.
. Springfield,
I
Ouiatian Science Church Notes
The ChUrch C1tlzellBhlp CI.....
meets each Sunday moro.ing UIlW
Easter at » o'clock In Hr. BraUD'S
study. ThLo c.... 'J,a to PF"Pia:re
young people for church member-
THE· WILLOWS
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EIltered . . _ n d ~ Katter, Jaauary If, ltll. at tlte Poet
.000ee &t Ihrartbmo.... Pa., under the Act ot JIaroJo I, 117••
Service
women'.
wtiJ NW durlq
Mnr. WIlliam Thateber
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the dq. .A. Lenten luncheon wru avenue will entertain her brid.e
be . .rve4 at 12:10 followed bv & clUb at luncheon TuesdaT
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no OD.
atuq eta..
LL Comdr R b rt A- t
d
The _
meeliq of the newl,.
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r .~08 an
oraaalzed conauttat1on committee Mra. Froat accompanied "by their
BOU, Robert. Jr.. and Peter who
will be held In the rectory on Wed- were enroute from Long Beach,
neaday at • :00 p.m.
CaUt., to Auborn, Me.. epent a tew
d&ye of . last week with Mr. and
M..... Chari... B. T'baekera Of OgFriends Meetine Notes
den avenue.
FIrst Day School In WhittIer
Mr. and M..... Samuel D. Ci'yde
Honee at ':45.
of Ogden avenue left last week
Adult Forum In the Meetlne tor OrmoR Beach, F1a. Enroute.
places
Hotiee at ':4&• .r. Barnard Walton th...,. will 'VloIt
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Mt:'. Oppenlander attended Swarth.
Communion mOre College. the clasa'ot 1917.
be ®~e!J~~. ,~n .~~~~~. .".Prtya~~. funeral ~ervtcea were
...... , - 10:00 a.m.'Tbe liere! Tllurs(lay mornhig:
Informal Photographs·
of Your Children Taken
in Your Own Home.
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G. West Cochrane
Phone: .Cheater .2-5244
OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
We have a number of individual cansultation rooms, insuring privacy, for
those who call at our offlces seeking
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help and guidance. If you prefer we WiI
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send an experienced member of our staff
to the home to complete arrange_....
IIIIIICTOU O. PUNIIAU
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
111 ...1511
T'ELEVISIOI
MATI EE
Every Monday - Wednesday - Friday
2 to 3 p. m. - Station WPI'Z
Television dealers cordially Invite you 10 conle 10 their show
rooms and see the newest teleVision show, "TELEVISION
MATINEE." This program presents varied subjects of Interest to all the family ond offers you an opportunity In see
televbion sets in operation. It also affords dealers the pleasure of demonstroting television 01 a time convenient to you.
yllit one of the dealers listed below belwaen two and three·
o'clock any Monday, Wednesday or Friday oftemoonl
ARDMORE
LANSDOWNE
ADAMS
30 W. Lanca.... r Ave"...
C. H. DAVIS, INC.
Suburban $qua ...
THE ElfCJ1UCAL CENrER
52 E. Lancaster Aftnu.
GOoD HOUSE STOllES,lNC.
17 W. lcIncaster Aft. .
CARHART SAlES CORP.
32 East laltimo... AYenue
J. C. HOLTBV·
30 So. lansclo...... Awnue
NORRISTOWN
.. E. BLOCK & BROs.. INC.
l5-ltl W. Main Shut
THE CLOUD RADIO SHOP
330 DoKalb _ ,
MccOV'S
408 DoKalb SINo,
CHESTER
WI/,. I/,. KEllMAN
20 East 7th Stnet
ROBE\If L PAINTER
9th and Edgmont AftaH
TOlLIN'S
UPPER DARBY
615-17 Edgmont Avenu.
MORT FARR
119 So, 691ft 5 _
TERMINAL ElEcTRIC &
APPliANCE CO.
691ft SINo. l'_lnal II....
GLENSIDE
C. E. GERHARD
321 No.
~n
Road
HATBORO
HATBORO APPliANCE CO.
13 No. Vork Road
WAYNE
LYNAM ElECTRIC CO.
lUN•. WeyneA_..
.,JENKINTOWN
STANLEY M. CRAVEN
. . . 31B loodci. Shut
W. C. RECK & BRO. INC.
309 Vo'" Road
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WESTCHESTER
WI/,. J. KAUFFMAN
W.Gay_
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THESWARTHftiOREAN
annexed &
17-16\ ply with costumes.. The follov.:inR'
thriller wltb "Nick" Mc(fueaney iIIrls are inembers of thle group:
GARNETS LOSE
sinking a game~wlnDlng fout shot LOuise Archbold. Lora Blackman.
Swarthmore's . "LIttle
extra perlo.d.
\ Katrina.
Bott,
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Bernice Bogardus,
Bromley. Penny Caner.
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PI.&Y (JOmJDIBetty Hartman. Barbl>.ra: Earn·
bowed twice ''In . the 188t week
.a Blrongarfoo".I" tile gp.mo with
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shaw Barbara Lukens.
Prospect Park last Friday night
On .TuesdaY. FebruarY ·18. the pattr Paul. Gloria Quick, Suo
• sentor play comm'ttees were post·
Th Sch.llh ••
-"e. Joan Streeter. Pat
the &core was 86-22. -On TuesdaY
the Garnets took an early lent'" ed In the senior bome rooms.
p W U nd and Betty Wlddowso'n.
In the game with Ridley Town. eight committees Include the cos·
e a , ______
.hlp onlT to loBe It. wlth t'be .8Core tume.
which, began· tQ
. '48-30 to a
that has just mOVe function right away. Th" sirl8 un- SCHOOL NEWS'
ed Into IIrst place In Sectton IV der Helen Hoot, chalrm"". "nd
AID COpNTY HOllE
of the \eague.
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.. Marle Mccandle........leta.nt chalrTho Service Club. of the High
One bright spot was the J. V. man. have' been assigned epeclal School are completing " project
_ e with Ridley Township whon clllU'tUlterB whom thoy'must sup-I this' weel< for tbe County Home
SCHOOL· NEWS
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Vl~nla
BethBu~y.
comml~tee
.e..m
b~.:
collected .fru,lt, candy
_and
glasse. of .jelly In .. special. drive
thl. weel<.
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. Members of tho clubs'
the Home on Thursday to deliver
their contributions. 'l'hIe
WWl under the directiOn. of Mabel
NEW PTe FARES
AND TRANSFERS
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Nom "n ENect
The new 8 3Ai token fare and 10; cash fare are' now in effect on PTC r.ill
lines (street car, subway-elevated and traekless trolley lines) and bus lines
established to replace rail lines.
Remember, when you pay an 8 3A; token fare you can obtain a "Token
Fare Transfer" free on request. When you pay a 10; casQ fare you can
obtain a "Cash Faxe Transfer" free on request.
These transfers are easy to use and, in many cases, using the "Cash
Fare Transfer" saves you money.
The
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v1!~t"dten·tlt1ed
proJ~t
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Central Business District, instead of the 3<:
exchange ticket, use of which is discontinued.
This saves you lhe. Example: Transfer
. between,
Routes 20' and 36 at 12th or 13th &: Market.
2. To transfer between bus lines, and between
rail and bus lines, both inside and outside the
Central Business District. E:camRles: Transfer
belli een Routes A and D at Broad &: Sansom
or Locust st5.; or between Routes 50 and R
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NEWS NOTES
. bottle.
Dr.' and Mrs; E. LeRoy Mercer
of North· Chester road will enter·
tRin Mr. ·and Mrs. Clinton H. MUler of Maplewood, N. J., as their.
week-end guests. Dr. and Mrs.
Mercer will entertain tl;telr bridge
club tomorrow evening at which
time Mr. and Mrs. Miller will be'
fe'opflone-CHESTER 6129
AIO.,CA.. TABLE MILK
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Por more details. 00 the New Pares and Transfers, see Leaflet in the }
read.as-you.ride boxes in PI'C vehicles and subway.elevated stations.
Philadelphia Transportation Company
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511 WELSH ST.
CD~'THB.
PA.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
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COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
STAG BAR
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
CAll CHESTER 828,6 .
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gu~sts
of honor.
.
North Chester, road will entertain
Mr.
George
ot
Dr.Rnd
andMrs.
Mrs.
John E.
R. Beatty
Bates of
~o~e~.: ~ :i .• 8.l;ld. Mr~ .a.nd;.l\lrs.,
Robert D. Oliver of Brooklyn.
N. Y., as their week·cnd guests,
and will give a dinner party In
their honor at their home tornoI'·
row evening. before the 8er1es
Dance in the Swarthmore Woman's
Glub,
. Mr. and Mrs. Roy' A. Gezel1u8 of
Wallingford will entertain Inform·
ally tomorrow afternoon in honor
?f' the house .8Ue&ts of Dr. and
Mr8. Bates, and Miss Elizabcfh
Basaett of North Chester road wi11
entertain tn their honol" on Sun·
day afternoon.
Comdr. Wlillam H. Collins of
Wallingford was guest speaker
Monday evening at 'the monthly
.dinner' meeting of the' Advertising
Club of the Triple Cities at Binghamton, N. Y.
Miss Elizabeth B. Smith of
Swarthmore avenue entertained
Miss Eleanor Townsend of Phtla·
delphia as' hcr week·end guest.
and gave a. small dinner in her
honor before the Square Dance In
the Woman's Club, Friday evenIng.
Dr. and Mrs. E. LeRoy Mercer
of North Chester road spent the
week-end in' Washington! D. C.
Dr. Mercer attended meetings of
the National Collegiate Athletic
Association.
Peter MYers of Dickinson avenue has received the appOintment
as junior physicist at the National Bureau of Standards. Washington, D. C., where he w1l1 be located for, the spring aJlq. summer
months.
Mrs. W. F. Bird of Ogden avenue
entertained at a bridge-luncheon
on Tuesday ot last week In honor
ot Mrs. carl Marshall ot Mexico
who' Is vlsiting Mrs. Virgil Ware'
of Wallingford.
Mrs. Wilbur H. Wamsley of 1"01·
som who entered the Chester Hospital as a surglc¥ patient. under·
went 6. major operatlon, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. West. Mt"S.
.James H. Hornaday, Mrs. WUllam
]01. Wltnam, Mias Alice Blodgett
and Mrs. Peter E. Told of Swarthmore attended a dinner meeting:
ot the Oberlln Alumni Club In
Phllade\phla.. Wednesday evening.
Bettfy' McKeag daog~er of Mr.
nnd Mrs. George W. lIcKed.g of
'Parrlsh road entertained her tour·
)'"e8.I" .. oId frlends at Bupper on Sun.. I
day. her tourth birthday.
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HOW DO YOU GET
SPRINGFIELD WATER?
fROM' A.TAP
In order to have Pure Springfield water Oil
tap for you, we bring it through many Itepl.
I In
tl1ere's magic galore in this
.high .level ~ng-o";' broiler
Broilin(l, food ~armin9' barbecuing-they're 011
Oa~, WI!h. M.aglc ,Che! s wonder-working "Swlng.
~t Broiler. It s ~Igh ·Ievel-no stooping. .It
sWlftgsJlut-no smoking. It's convenient and easy
tod~an-n9 fuss or muss.
~~glc Chef gives you .48 cooking advantages
CIS automatic top lighting . . ; high-speed
b~~tyu,!:,
cooking ••.. Iong-Iasting dependa:
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uty .' •• the p.leasures of gas cookery, ~
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Je»bnsolt's· GOOD HOUSE Store
Media, Pa., Stale '" Momoe Sis.
{r
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n. aeUT"epbon.
store - In the Cream-1'op
o
at Rising Sun ave. &: Roosevelt Blvd. On
journeys involving such interchanges you
save lhe to 3lhe.
3. To make certain Journeys, within city fare
limits, involving 3 or more vehicles. Many of
these journeys formerly cost 2 full fares but
now cost only 10e. E:cample: To travel from
5th st. &: Cheltenham ave. to 22d st.&:Lehigh
ave., use "Cash Fare Transfer" from bus 0 to
Broad St. Subway southhQund at Logan
Station and request a Special Transfer, good
on Route 54 westbound on Lehigh ave. This
uip now costs 10c, formerly cost 17Jhc.
100 long la, lead you
by telePhono;' Sue.
Come on over."
work:
adds'parkle to every meol.
GiIuJ J. V.'s PROVE SUPPERI0It
In the last varsity game qf the
season the Swarthmore girlH But':
fered their first toss to Upper DarbY on the ·Ia.tter's court ~lth the
score ot 26-18. The J. V."s how·
ever brought home a. victorY to
close the season, their score betog 21-14.
.
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UlIi, lett... is iill
c.
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ast
RIch, creamy, delicious milk
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THE·
area between Callowhill and Pine sts" inclu·
sive, and the two rivers). Examples: Transfer
between Route 26 and Broad. St. Subway
at Broad &: Olney; or between Routes 42 and
70 at 52d &: Spruce,
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The puplis .enjoyed Dl(l.king, V,al·.
en.tines .. whlc~ ,;Mrs. ~et:lny,. the
school nurse, dlstrlb~~ed to "!'I}lut~,
In" at the Aged Woma.n's Home.
Lima. Cookies and
were
sorved by a: commltteo of the 'Rutgera avenue mothers grouP. head':'
ed . bY Mrs. William· S. Hobbs.
chairman.
Misa Moran Is the teacher of
the Fourth Grade ut Rutgers. wbUe
:MIss McCreight 'Is the teacher 'and
Mrs. wnUam DeCalndl'Y,' group
chairman of College avenue Fourth
Grade.
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Dodd of Providence VIlIaga,· 81lM .. Hobbs of Park avenue
terl.a!JI~ at· a ,~H"" In·her
waa accepte'd In AdVanced R. O.
hOl'Or. ~~ thl! ~d Jiome'Thu~:
1". C. at Carnegie Institute of Tech· after.p.ooD.
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noloSJ' w)'~l'e' h~ has begun ·hls
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third ,"'('al' In engi.ne(')·'",; .~"UJh\ ... !
Swarthmore acquaintances of tnb a .3~:' r~. i'1id-3~m "stC'I' V:l.~at ·~n.
Du~ald Plccard son of the famed
1."(.'1"110"\':,
\,h'."i <,;" ;1t~·;'lt:1 .':".a.
,stratosPhere explorer Dr. Jean' ven .i",llwe has 'eu1:{"I'ed Ihi) calI Piccari1; a.r~ intel"estedly following
!logie lns·.itutc l'~. 1" ;t.~lin·)!o;.·", 'h~
his OW.I'( excurslonB Into the out":l" PI~~burg tor the 8(>CQlld HemeHh'.·
nh', th~ first of' wrnteh wus made at:. Qr thJs Yt'.ar.
Minneapoli8 this week In a Jap
Mrtl. WJlltatn
Mcndenhnll of
bomb balloon.
Ithaca.. N. Y., arl'lved \Vedncsday
'l'hc 21·y(:oar.old Univ~r8lty 0': to sP('nd several da~'8 with her 1
Minnesota ph"'sics student took of~ cousin,. Mrs. C. D. Howct"d of llut·
Sunday from a cit)' 'playground In gera avenUe.
I
... u 30-1'00t mulbc.rry paper' balloon,
Mr•. und. Mrs. I,..a Rue Hcndrh:.
lIsccndlng about 2,000 (eet and 600_ of North Chealer' road 'w11l
drifting somf' 25 miles.'
entorhitn' a (e"\· frlcnds a.Cf:lUppel::·~
Planning future 1'ltg'hts to alii preceed~ng th(' SerlcR .DanCe Snt-"
his fat'hcr who is currently pre par- urda~· night.·
Ing for a high altitude ascension,
Mrs. Arthur L. Perry of Rah.·
young Plccard tested a new type way, N. y,. Is visiting her 'son-Inaluminum' gondola designed bY law amI. daug~tel·. Mr. and Mrs~
hjmself and a new style gas outlet Frederick Anthon~' 01' Have-I·ford.
valve developed: by his Cather, on'! u.ven~e (Qr. a week.
", .:.
rr..i~ Initial flight.
l\t~. F"•. W~ ~rew.8ter of Dld:ln .. ·
l'hrll1s 'of the trip' included drlft- 8'~n ri..~enue·8pe~t, u··te~,\. du';'s of last
lug precariously close to downtown ,,:eek In Nc~~ York Cit)·.
.
hutlinCHS bull:l1ngs art'3r the take..;
1tirs. "~dward Rm;:t,. .Qf ··Amh("·,·a'.
off and getting the'balloon's lan:d •. ~venue" is vI8l't;~ng her mother~ ~fJ".2il'
Ing ropes mOnl('iltarlly _ caught un' • J. F eerey of ~'ashlngton.· D. G••
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tor a' ,,'cek.
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I1I gh ter.~lorr wires and trees dur·
fhank you; You're being a
lng .bls first attempt to land.
~~~.. '~llnam H . . DIetz .. and
good party-line 'neighborl By
'l'h'e . P.fccn.rd family' lived til chi dron BlIIy and DOrl'Y'Of" J.=ttverlleepi"ll ""Us ohort, you're
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view road leave tomor ow f
th
swo...rthmore for a.. time some '-years ' we t' . .
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or
e
ng " h
. Dr P '
8
.CO.,1, ,en
rOute to Tolsso.
bemg. considerate and co\lfte~ w. en
. leca.rd was'·at thE Japan whOre th(;,- win jotn' ~f..
ous to the others on your llite.
t Bartol Foundo·tlon. Friends ot Mr.
Dietz. formerly st~tfoned WJth t!1~
Tpey'll appteciate It ••• and
H.'ld ;·Mrs. Charles, R, Russell, ot Armty in Japan', mid now.
Ogden. a~enue and their daughter, .Jn~ In the Industrial J)ivtslon ·untbey'li show you the same
J()a~. Pownall Russell;, to . whom der General Headquarters..
cOurtesy. Remember ••• neigh.}Jon 8 engagement was announced
Mrs. Df~tz has been guest of h'on~
borly aharini makea party-llne
lnRt Bummer, 'have an additional or on. sev~!:U-I occasions ·.pr[";r to
MrVioe /lOOtl..vieel
tuterent tn the young man's strato- her departuro. Mrs. William Bmih,
flPherlc. wand.erlng:s.
Jr., of RI.veryiew rond and Baltl·
more· pllc'e: entertained at a tea on
CampallJ
Wednesday last. 1\trs. J. George
'of p-.,tv...
Breltltog and Mrs. William P.
Don,Piccard Follows
Famed Fathers
Footsteps
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Give Valentine party
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~;'lIIcklng.
Fourth Graders ot'Rutgers ave,..
nue Sehool. ,.ent~rtalned the Colleg~
avenue Fourth Grade. at a· Valentine partty, Wednesday afternoo.~.,
February 12 trom .1:16 to 3:15
o'clock.'
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The
'~Cash Fare
Transfer"
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Henry Hofmann;
Charle.
Redforn.
Sull1van:;
Courtenay
Kenilworth.
Joshua Chrlstian: Terry Mapie;
Helen G..andhomme: ,J:,udy" Man~
vUle, Etnel campben~· .Noble,.Hum.dinger, Eugene Undell: . )IN. AI·
berta HU'mdlnger, Adenne Strouse.
Victoria. Manning, Irma Immer.
Fare
Transfer"
1. To transfer between rail lines inside the
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The evenings. ''Prograin wa,a. dever
and featured facultY duets' and'
Q1!artets, ....oup e\nglng .... d " pl"y
"Hel" Fatal Beauty" 91" "A
Shop Girl'. Honor." Included In
lhe cast of this
"nieuef.
dramor" wore: Milly BIOBSom. Ann
'~oken
This transfer is issued when you pay a 10c cash
fare on any PTe line. Here's howyou can use it:
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This transfer is issued when you pay an 8%¢
token fare on rail lines and bus lines estab·
lished to replace rail lines. With it you can
makc: a single interchange between such lines
outside the Central Business District (the
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.1Iould~r-.
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residents at Lima. In the SenIor
aponBOnI.
Big'll Red Cro.oa group " lap robe
was nna.nced and ma~ bV·
lyn
ThompsoD,
McCandles!
PACUJ.II"I'
Barbara
Luk.ens,Marie
Qlive. Bmlt"
•. and
-em·be
.. of' tho8 PARTY:
• __.... of th·e
l!llalne Paree1Ie. Thle group I. ~I••
80 oendtng two knitted
SwarlhmOrB 8Oboole euJore4 "
ettes.
The Junior ,Hlgb Service Cluli ninO. at the Ru.,..... rs avenue 'school.
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Ewing anCi Adeline StI"9U8e, 'club
SW8:rthJ.l1.0~
Game~t. t~ ~n
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Media 2880
order to insure a constant supply eVell
during the most severe droughts, we have
three large reservoirs.
.
One of these, the Geist Reservoir, holds
four billion, gallons, enough to IUPPIy the
GreG for many months~
Pure Springfield water will always be on tap.
'HILADELPHIA SUBURBAN
: .. WATER ·COMPANY ..
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THE'. SWARTRMOREAN
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toda,..group
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workmanehlp toward
n. cqmmon. goal. Each, ot' the 11
contributed her talent "ud er.er~Y and Ume In the making of t'b.e
seven puppets, sewlni t'he C?08tumea, palntlng the sots, ,oarnet·
Ing the properties. decora.ting the
GIUl scom 11\OOP
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The Pul!pot Show. ...bI.h Girl puppet stage. handps.lntlng the tlckcts.arrangln8- the IIghtB. ....d
finally teaming the linea ot tho
fCcrlpt, and mn.nlput&tlng the puppets. l"IlaturallY the work requlre.l
Herbert and Bomb..... .-pee"
tlvel,..
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Scout TrooP
'pve at WhIttier.
Houee on 1I01lde,. at
nnd ....
p,ln Wedneed&,. eveulng at ':16; III
a good example or what BCoutlllC III
ae....
IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY SUPREME
Bell}Lu
DurIDIr" the eocJBl period whJoh
The club 10 enjoyl... the seoond
tollowed. _ohmente _re-,,·
uoa..man dhlblt," 80me punt- ed. and -.-JOWl club members
lnp or MN. Carl De 11011. Art went enthwdalltlaan,. Into' other
Chalrman. whIch replace the wor~ and more current torms of Amerof Mre Stanley Maclllllan that BO .'ean compoelUon.
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delighted towD8People and membera during the past three weeks.
The club Is fortunate m having
such talent In its group, and grate ..
rul to the artlsl8 and to the Art
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Department tor sharing their pic'" ;
tures with the gone.re.l membership.
MADISON BROS.
413 Dartmouth An.
FREE' DEUVERY
_ _ 11'-"$'
On 01'llD .,..,..
- . . dollere
Club members and townspeople
Living near the club house who
ha.ve a. spare bedroom they· will
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CALlrORlil PEAS
Tomatoes "II............. 25c
Broccoli ........... ,:::t9c
Lemo... c:al1..... AlI sa-; -'Ie
""I........• Iiisw_ di l5c
EJdra steaclanl, t.ader . . .
up at lllla prl ...
••YOI'f!I~ _
i1SCO .ed Beeta J~IY:'~
a
63c lb.
CREAMERY BurTER-
77c lb•
ex~pt for one nUDlber was pertormed, very capably by Mrs.. MorriB Potto, Assistant Advtoor to the
Cynthia. Robb or Ridgewood. Club.'
.
N. J .• was the week-end guest of
After a tew words on American
S!ric!ly Fresh
FARM EGGS
59c Doz.
~il
35cBox
Large Can Orange Juice
29c
23cJar
All Brand Coffee
49c lb.
T~TAN
45c lb.
HEINZ BABY FOOD
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3 for 25c
,~, FRUITS
A Scoop on Frozen Fruits
Mixed Fmits
11-011
pkg
Large Florida Oranges
With each package of frozen vegetables at regular price
1 packqe of frozen fruit--your choice-for only 10c.
3ge doz.
I.d .... talKy......... rI. . .p .... .
.1I,.PM••., ....n a'" pru. . . -
.ob-lo.......... Sweet ............ • ase.·
Beara oellibtPaatearised ......... '1aaiJ......0 ...
Byapol'.~
P'.'!I
;\:.r:~~
_E.~~ESS .RAlS. . .IHe...... 2:; 27e
California ItaUaa
styt.
.Tomato Paste 2 =:27e
COFFEE
•
Bee Hive Pure Honey lIb. Jar
Maine White Potatoes l5lb bag
Sliced Bacon'
lIb pkg.
Nueoa
Good Luck
01eomar~al'en('
LARG.E LEMONS
49c
47c
53c
6 for 19c
EATING APPLES
2 lb. 25c
&~.VE6ETABLES
39c
FRESH BROCCOU
. 25c. Bunch
Abo ........ thing £or !he baby
Heinz' or Beechnut StraiDed Baby Food cIoL ...................9Se
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ICEBERG LEIIUCE
19c'Head'
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Faragller 'and Hr.
7
Loulaoll or· Wuhlnglon. I :;;,;.;JL~B~U~.,.~L;;dN~OgTl~C~i~:;:.=:;::::
c
Now You 0... Ha..e Y ....... ,
D. c .. 8Dent tbe week-end of Feb-" NOTICE I. hereby gtven <>f tnf.()nU'lU
_
Water Heater
ruary. 7 with Hr. Faragher's to awly to the COurt ~t;
. )il'~
CUNNINGH A
Covered.
mother,.. 111'8. Winlam F.• FRr&'gher .If
Delaware
COUI~!Y
~~,
nmendn:<"t of ......
. iij.-'; ,;~
Painte.. and Paper ~..
of the ~warthmoro Apartments.
1
~h;
W •. _YC-~
Wet Should' Know Row
GEORGE MYERS
Dr: and lire. W8Iter N. Molr
omce 01
,.
. ai!cI _ prefer.., 1We .. '
ot SOuth Chester road' "pent the "Tho) nature 'and .!ha.r~cter'or the pro- 409
ATe.
H,,'. 2268 I
..lcbI;;:;;;""_D;;:A;;..
.
.......fri
B
week-end In Weat ·Polnt. ~ N;. y,. pos:ed amendments which _have bean
....... )'.lil'phan. '
duly
A.utholjized
by
Resolution
of
the
I
Amerlaan
~on,
Aux.
Benefit
'Vtoith friend&., Monda)' rland Tues- C'.oJ"pQratlon at an Annual MeeUng
Thatia _ _ ....t
PIa,..... Club
•
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day. the,. spent· IIIdIblr In' Old after, due nQtice. are as follows·
'The ProvlBlon as to mem.bcl'8hlll
' .
"THE
OHERRY
OIWHARD"
Forge. N. Y.
which at present Is limited to pel'8OnH
th b
we caD and will live
Dr. Jobn Dolman, DIrector
making flmmcial contributions shall be
DOW
e orne you wanl
emended to pl"Ovlde that all member:ll
'
March 10.11 $1.20 - 8:20 P. !II.
you prompt deli•• ,..
O!h tho
Swarthmore Pre.byterlan
Desirable lob available
0D1:r
Two
NIChl8.
,
c. urch in good and regUlar stand1ng,
'
Why not caD DOW
WJIO are of rull age. and all other perPERSONAL
Ilona
who
retularly
_
contribute
accord
PERSONAL-Vacuum clean..... trona.
. for yow oil or
toasters and radios rep&lred~' C&1led ing tt' their own enga.:;ements and the
br-Iaws
of
this
Corporation,
to
the
tor and dellvered. Call Robert, Broob.
~uppo~t of the. Chur:eh. who are of full
8wa. lUll.
.
l"ERSONAL _ Jmmed1a.te Hrvlet' an4 nge, snail be members of said Corpora
nt.pa1ra o~ aU, makeIIi of ..•lectrle Uon.
' , '.d, ~
j
waenera (Bendix inOluded). Ironers. _ Tho provlfllo~,~ :to the number and
"'
vacuum cleanerll. ranges. trona, tout- ~uallftc:!.tlons 'rutd terms of om(!e o[
ere. CaM ILGd lampe. Al&o. wlriD& 014 rustees of s:lld Corporation shan be
and new. ,R&pairs--aervlce:-J.IlIIta.Uatton. amended to provide tha.t _the numbe~
Phone SwartbtnOre 2253
All work dono In compllarlce with PIre QuallClcations, terms of -office, 'mall~ I~
requlrementL Betlmatee ner ot election and the powers and i
33 t Dartinouth Aven.ue .
~~~~~-.~':'::~~tW.II Erich H. Hausen. dctlc$ Of the Trustees, the time and
INCOME TAX SERVICE
·S_ _ _ ,
~~
1(. no ane...•..
ot {~allinR',
glving
noticeand
I)f and
w r.••..a....". Jnft.nner
"!!
(")lIdllf~thj't
Tl'URteeB'
meetings
the
S. S. HARING
uumoor of Trustees which shall conatt
The Home You HaV'"
231 S,.I...... A .....
repairs on all makes of
and lnte 9. quorum shall be as now or ~ere
For
Planned Can NOw Be
washers (Bendix. Included) 'Irone
,"'eoner' ProISt'r'lbed by the ,by-laws ot tto
Rutledge,
YF..cuu
cl an
,rs.
rpol'al on.
Bui1t
Tele. SW~o... ·11141.,)'.
:nd
r~n~. Irons, taoot·
The prc.vlelon that the yearly incomp
and new Repai
PI:I· j so, jWJ_rIn g , o~d !J: ,the said ~rpornt1on' shall not ex·
.
'
T&--tJe r Y ~ nstaU.atJon. ceed tho sum I)f J5,OOO.OO, other than
~ld\V?rkj dO~~ l,n compliance with. li'lre that 'ded'{ed' from real estate, shan 00
DELAWABE COUNTY
n er wr ters 1 equlrGm,enta, EsUmate:i removed and r('pealed
~e3.led proposaJs, will bQ.. received at
POURING WOOL:
('heerfully given. can Erich H. Ha.use't:~
The.provtslon that any property, r I
the COlmty (;ontrolle'r's Omce Court
Swarthmort: 2850-W~ If no answer call or personal~ w,hlch has been or shall ~""
Houee-, Media. Pa" until' '10:00 A.II.
BATS AND BLANKETS
SWlLrthmore 07(0.
'
, bequeathed, devb.ed or conveyed to th~
and publicly oper.cd at 11 :00 A. M. on
P~RSON_.o\.L-Qulck sale. nst your Iur- aa,ld Corpora.tlon shall be taken ana
Contractor
and
Builder
Monday, Morch 3, 1947 for repairing
nlture, household goods with Ches- h<::ld or terllr~d to It~ subject to the
PLASTERING
books In th\O, V:ti\r~fflc_i 'In, the
ter Service Shop 12.2 W' 3rd '8t
- control and dlsposltloii of the lay memCourt House, AI '~durlng the
Ridley Park, P ..
year un,
,.
-, " ,1
SUPPLIES'
Chester. Call Che'ster 26"33
.
ree~
bf=l"s thereof, or c~rta.tn constituted of.
.. •
fleers or representatives. shall be aSpecifica.tlons and bidding' sheet Mo.y
FOR SALE
\ mended to make fiuch property subiect
be obtained at Ule oftIce of the County
FOR SALI:!
Jo'l
to the control and disposition ot" the
l~ontroJJer. and no bid will be enterfurnnee. All hardrewood. fireplace 01 members of said Corporation or'of the ~
ELECTRICAL WORK·
Media 0331
yo'ood. L. E. Bea.ttlo·, Trusteeo;, If the members of the Cor- ~~~
..lalnf~d
heeL unIe~ m:;ule out
-. on siUd bldd'.....8'
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_
IX'rnUcm sha.1I £0 direct• .:
Swarthmore 1448
all kilid
l.'he County Conunluioners reaerve
}i'UK SALE-Ono double mahogany bert
'I'here shall be added a provision that
thllo rIght t.c. reject any_ or, all bld::J
New or Old
-complete. Used only tew months '6~' thp r..umber ot members' \'Ihlch shell
WILUAM BROOKS
CJ...ARENCE T. PEPPER
Call Swnrthtoore 0606.
' 01, COI1f1t1tute a. quor'um shall be as IUW,'
Asb ee & Babblsb RemoYed
MORTON ELECTRic
3-14-47
,-"J~ounty Controller - '
lo'OR SALE-ThoI' automatic glad iron "r hereafter l.rescJ·ihed by the by-laWs.
SJlERlJo'l!"
SALES
PhoDe Swarthmore
with "extcr.'~'iJg wlnp. Used once. '6~.
'l'he authority to make, alter. amend, LaWDS Mowed
GelWral- HanlinII'
0, Real Estate
C~.ijlliiB~W~airthij:miior~e;i,1~8lHI-~~M~;-;;:i;'
amI repealsubject
by-laws
Is vested
th<> 280 --~.
U-_-"'I_.. Aye. •
.
,7'::-=:::,
~
Trustees,
always
to the In
power
lrIortuD. Pa.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
FOR 'SAL'E---l!,"'lectric baby bottle ste'"- o~ th
be
Iw'OV_.......
PAINTING and DECORATING
COURT ·HOUSE. MEDIA. l'A.
Uzer. -use{} only once. Call Sw.-thrs to
Fddny.F,brWl"" 28, 19fT
..... _ ' Thee mem
Artlclgs
0: cha.nge
Amendment
'~
All l\':"ork 'Guaraoleed
9 :39 A. M. Enstem Standard Tf
more 1187-J.
becn filed in the Otflce ot the
'l'j
lVrlte
ConditIon" 1160." cash or ~~
FOR ~4LE-R. C. A. phonograph . .I!a:ot I?~i'~w.U..:~'il~iy:·,,;;;,dt;;~
fled f'heck at Ume of sale ('RIlle..
cenont condillo.. Call Swarthmore •.",--:._. _"_
Wh':;1~~~~
to- ·th~..... ld
CLIFFORD L PARKER
otherwl~. stated In advertiliemeDt)
0798. eV08!lings. '
ur
;:'
28, .. ~:41.!~·
halODOO In ten daJ'B., Otber eondJ.'
i
under tile .~~
Media R. D. 2
tlOD! on day of sale.
and
er. less than a year old, with com- lAw ot i'9a·...
t.UUL
SPptember
pr.ny ~aralltee. As good ft8 !\ew NOf!
A. Sidney Jonnsoll, Jr.'
LevRrl Facl.as
- ·Term. . 164'6 No. 140
_...._
.~.
l.lI that certaJ.n l~t or'p!eceofground
~ded., C:tl[ 'Swarthmore 0667-W:
'IBuUer. Beatty. Greer & Johnson
H,
T-.
- ,..
with thf' Messuage or Tenement thereFOR SAL"hl-Green and Ivory. fOUl
Media. Po.
,
•
~n.
lin erect~d tJlt\\u.~e 011 the North West
burner, right ha.nd' ov~,:.,8'BB stove';!
ADVERTlSE1IE:S'1'
,_.
_ -~:t".
",_~
erly .IIIJI,e of ElmWood''':'Aifeiiue (for -;
small ('ol1apelble ba"y' camnge.
>.'.
.
". "..
~ SPO.RTINC'tCOOl)$· ....;.:c' e,lycalle.d
SPI!£lls ~.,@t the d~lI
Swarthm.ore 0566-R .. :
T.be School DIstrl~t of SWMthmo~e
lance ot H~ven
liuadied a.nd Slxt:~
<, -:.
\ ..
FOR
SALE-Mld-Vlctorian.
bu....'.' will rec..,lvt' bldR at the ofHce of the
ah
. - School .. Dlatpis:t~ In ,the -High
,m ogany and ..ven~ers; sln-gIe, spool BuildinB't oo.mer,nf College and Prlncebed. unfinished;; old sink. AU In ·excel- ton Avenues,. Swarthmorc. Pennsylvn.Cbea·t·er.
._-':'- : _;;~ l:rly. side of Sharon Avenue in the Bor:
MEDIA 07SS
IfI!\t condition,
High
Chair. $4. Tele- n~Ia, up te 4 p.m., Thursday, March 13,
ghono
Swarthmore
08Ui-R.
~~~~~~~!~!~!!~".~~"..,~ OUgn of Sharon RIll, County of DelP. ..
_
~~ i;;;I;p
l~,'-n.,a.nd open the b.lds_at a'meeting
~ .:..
tntrrlng
_ front
measuf('d thence
ware'and InState
ot, 'Pennsylvania.
Con'f
.. '
ill'
of·the'8I'hool'Bonrd'al'tbe·Sc.hool-DlsNorth Eastward alc.ng the' 8a.Id ""El \\'ANTED-C:..'ouple ot college graduate.. trlct office (1!1 March 13, 194:7. at 7 :30
wood Avenue Eighty, ..t and ox~n~
desire room or apartment about ~h; for 16 ~nd 1810' Transite Sew'er
EDWIN
B.
KEI' FY, Jr.
In"
In depth
.wldth
on theNorth
NorthWestwardly
Eastorly lineofthere·
Ma.rch 1 Cnll Cle&.rbrook 9476 after
SrKiclt1ca,tlons can be secur
'.)[ O?e Hundred and Eighty-seven feet
, ,woon
a.m. and 4 p.m., tinily except
H East.
nnd Three-fourths of an Inch a' d
9 Sundays, nnd hollc1(1.ys, at,
\\'1.AN1.'ED-Home, house or npartme-nt Saturdays,
i7MP~'jm~"fEn::H~"',",~~~~~~""'
7th St.
Chester
Wblte lead nod pure I t . uti
~a South \Ve:stcrly line the:eo~ O~~
urgently needed by 'Ilfe time resident. the School District office. Th(~ bonrd
tor family conelsUng 0: veteran, wite reserve9 the right to reject any or all
(OpposIte New State 'I.1leatre)
on D8CdpaJatlDa:
OD all exterIor
an~~~ve aUld
Soventy-flve teet Nine
~ gilts inches to an aile
Altd two son8 who have reachod the ,bids In whole or In part and to aWlud
FJIIboDe Vbeater 37...
, T w e n t y teet, moro or less in wid.t[
age ot ,discretion. Signed Mary 81m- oontraets on any item or iteljP makinG'
Ul:o.k
Gua.-n"--d
B.lng 1018 Numbered 13. :'nd 135 on
mons Follett and Donald G. Ii'oUett, up a.n);. bi~.
rYl I,
...
,"08
the Plan of Lands of the Sharon L3.nf}
423 Harvard. avenue, call SwarU,more
Hilda I..ang Dt!nworth
Association as. recorded In the. om
(}87()"R.
3T-2-21
Secretary
1-11'1'1£ f01" the Recording of Deed
('.8
&.&.& .& &;J
~nld lor the County of Dela:~..:t~tor!;:
'VANTED--Swarthmore College stu. a tl In Deed. Book. ','D" N
~
a91, etc.
o. '" page
dent. veteran would like to talk to ~lPi.;;;;.;;;;;:;;;:::;;;.t;;;;;;-'l
Phones
anyone who might ,ha\·e an apartment,
Plo&ure .......tn. Sta~-h'i'OG't'ther with the right and use ot
furnished or unfurnished, to rent to
~
------..
t e 'i3.hl alley In common wltli th
Chester
8130
& 24525
him and his wife by next september
~,B'e:r!eJr 8appUee
owners of uther lands abuttl ng th ere•
on.
within reasonable driving distance of
Ore 'ull oarda--HohbJ' Craft
,~~K
colleg-a, \VllIiato Kinter, Swarthmore
Improvements consist of a 3 at
C.,lIege.
. SIMMONDS
brick and trame dwelling. Open ~~
~:th Z;Wd cJosed back porch. 4a x 27
__ person for
... UL•
Ct t r
'Vgen
ANTED-ExperIenced
'114 Weilla St
k
eraI h t\usewor, ......ust be able to
M ~Id as the property, of Jru;el'!l L
stay with children one or two evenings. .. ____·P_II......
_"CII~.:.;.;;...
~;.!;;.I:I;.:.:;I__
c arty and Ella McCarty hw wit .
Refer_moos required. call SwarthmorE!'
All Tn- of meclriml
mortgUg(lrs and Gear...... I:
e,
owner.
Q~
C&5c, rp.al
2844.
. _ _ and Repalrs
TreeSurcery and
Albert E, Holl, Atty.
WANTED-Driving
to
WilmingtOn
2-7-ST
G. n. WATKINS, Shf"riff,
ServInJr Swarthmore and
dally. want passenger to share exLandscaping
penscs. Call Swarthm.ore 2144.
DELAWARE COUN'!'Y
,
Viclnlt:r for past
WANTED-Local adult family of four
SeaJp(l proposals will be receiv
Twent,. Yearo
'Wo~lld like to sublet home large athe County Controller's om
ed at.
TOP·RANKING POSITIONS
HCou~e, Media P a . '
ee, Court
Phone Swarthmore 2175.R
)}Qrtment or rooms, In S~arthmore.
and IHlbildV ~p... ned :-ntil 10 :00 A.M.
References excha.nged. Call Swarthin Community Service
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
!I'lJIdn.y. l;'ebruary '-'4 t ~~~~ ~".!\,. on
m:JN 2479-R.
104 Com~ Avenue
nishing ::!4ld deU\rerl;;g F
• lvi' furA vailahle to
\VANTED-Used porch or gardon fur'Houfle~ Media., Pa. fou . 0, B. Co",:rt
"lturll), also umbrella and chalso
n
Swarthmore
2295
Swarthmore, Penna.
;(>1 Mn'r~age Imle;' B
(14) ChatQUALIFIED YOUNG WOMEN
longue for garden, Tel. Swarthmor~
ChaUel Mortgage ·Ree~rd MBant O!le (1)
1140-M.
Prothonotary's Office·
00 for the
night or
in Telephone Work
W~'"TED-Collego
Instructor, wife
SpecUleat:lons :\lId biddln
h
and four-year-old d3.\lghter deslrtJ
~;'" I)hlnli:p.d fit th.. ,,:-};co ofgt~ t may
furnished apartment or house tor sumlX'ntl'OUer, and 110 bid will·
nunty
EARNINGS
mel' mo.nths. Former residents 0:1:
talned uldess mad
6 enter~
shN-!t,
e
out.
on
sa.id
biddln¥
Swarthrnore, Ploo.se ,vrlta Geoffrey Dol
Compare with Best
.Funeral Director
man, Taylor Cottage, U8th street, VltTill: County C
'
o nel's reserve
in Your Community
glnb. Bea<'h. Va., or call Swarthmore
Formerly of l\Jedia
the right to rej ec°t.m,any
,IlI1t;;;l
Or' all blda.
2380.
'
carpentry Repalr!l aIId
U2~ W. LehJgh Are.• Philo.
2T-2-7
CLA.RENCl!J T. PEPPER
W'~NTED-Englneer (28), ex-Navy~orSURROUNDINGS AND
Alteratlono
Phone Baldwin 1110
County Controller
flcer and sister, both loca.lly employKiJm;ul _tlOD
ed, residents oC Swarthmore one year,
N
addttl-""lI
ESTATE
NonCE
AssbclATES
_ _ &W~rk
de!ilre apartment In or near Swartho
ULWQ charge tor
Estflto of HENRY
Roburban
call&
c'-"llsed.
W. Schell, Demore, preferably furnished. Best I'I!"
Better Than A verace
references. p, O. Box 101 or ca.!!
.utTERS BROTHERS·
to
Estate
hnv4!
been gr:~tcodn the Abovo
Letters
Testamenta
. SWllrthmore 0669.
0lbiDe& Makers
..,. derslJ:;'!1e,l who
.
to the unOUTSTANDING
having ("latinS or ]"C·qUE"St!''1 all (l('l'e)ns
LOST ,
. 302 Gayle,. Street
Estate ot the dece~~~~~w. agalk nst the
I..oST-8llver ba.rJ"{;tte with name Jean
OPPORTUNITY .
the same and all
0 ma e known
between Prnsbyterian Churcil and
the deC!dent to _m~lJ(ms Indebted to
Media, P..
High School. Can Swarthmore 1732.
for Advancem.nt ....4
,
.
and.
out delay. to
payment. with·
L081' Man's RlIver Identification lraTel.
Media
2567"R
DeVelopment
DOROTHY
SCHELL
MACMILLAN
celc-t, in village, Saturday. C~ul
l-~xecutrlx
Swarthmore 46-t8.
'.8 Vu ...nr Avonu.·
SwarthmoTf', Pa.
LOST Tue~da~ on Wellesley road,
INVESTIGATE
TODAY
'.
goM lapel pm" bow and tour leal
ckver pe,ndant, Reward. Call SwartnCommercial and DomesticESTATE NO~'1CE
tonre 0373.
'
Dayld
. . ._toe0."
-
_
1
~
'MAreYOU
all If ailt"
I
~e.i II'
~~4ooiiiiii:::oal
' ,:D'
CLASSIF. IE
m.J?
Charles E. Fischer
Call
MASON BUILDERS! I V.~E~. ~ROS.
SDPPlYCOMPANY L~~l6DiEv .~~
B ·l'..J
per
underwrl~~:.
erg' r:'8
~~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~
!
er:m
1';.,:: .
ALL SIZES HARD COAL
.
GOLD BOND.
Walter V. Linton
•
L,'
."
0992
i
'.~
8Uch~fa}cu~Otn~'1 ~.~~
PAINTING
loun
PAPERHANGING
I.
"
I:r~~~~~~~ii~~~;~~~ I
DAVE'WOOD
816 ~cMONT'·A\f€·t
:.:e::~rr;:at::~~~~~h!I:Iz!r~~th
t=t
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.n~ ~
,.
. PAINTING· AND
PAPERHAN GING
~
WANiili'
thai
:CHARLE:S '
A. WAYNE
.MOi:)-l'lU .T
Electrical Contractor
-J
KARO
moon," and "Will you remember?"
:::;.219.
sity where they a.re students.
I1SaJ FIIIIQ' Saaer Jtaoaat
N~1'.t 1,.
.Gl'apell'llit.Juke flodd. .
"!:"1" '
Cboice Whole Ap~ots....- Ho._2'h aSCI
THIS 'WEEK END
Florida Gl'apelaultS.ctlOll8 ·a :::;.25S0
Cboice Fruit Cocktail
No.21'.t 5 Store
,--..;.S~"_Ced;.;.;....;.PI..;.';;....;;A;;;:P:;.:P:;.I;;'.;;.'_ _ _ _ _ _~.;-; ;.o.·..;1;;."~_~ Big Doings At Your Co-op
•
1
California Evaporated Fruits
•1
. SarcatogCl Brand
STAPLES
All Soap Powdera
Carol Van Alen at her home on musiC by the program cha.lrma.n;
Park avenue. Sunday evening both , two SOngs' were siuig by . Aline
'"Neath the southern
girls returned to Bucknell Univer- 'Hickman
V.
,.
j.'
SLICED &AeON
gram. Emil,. Pritchard, pr08ldent.
annoUnced that all club members;
are InvIted to attend the nest
meeting ot the Senior muslo club
of swarthmore in Whittier ~oU8e,
at .8:80 Tuoeday February 25th.
The chalnrian 'ot prog:rants tor
the year, Robert Fawcett, had
charge ot music tor the evening,
which was bullt around American
composers. All the accompanying
SO.lb:.1.59
N::'~6c
._'·-18.
F......h Killed
.
FRYING ClUCKENS
Durlng the short buslneSB meeting preceedlng the musical pro-
15 . . 4Se
-
55c lb.
On Sunday evenln.. the swarth,more Mute Club met at the bOJIle
of Paul. Williams, 608 UnlverailY
Place.
_I ,"
POTATOES
.
Quality
RIB ROAST OF BEEF
MUSIC CLUB
.. 35e Potato· SaICICI::-_n._ • 21.
• 21c Mush"'-'" , 2"· 16c
Pennsylvonio Blue Label
4MEAT
42c lb.
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F.URLY G.OUND BDF
ROSEFISB ftLLETS 'Clnl~ 2te
lenten Pollock ... ''''... '~'1ge Whiting '"1ge .
'"17c .
Food Codfish . - ,.- '",Iicl Reel Trout - Smelts ..... N• •
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rent to d6alera who will exhibit at
the Antiques Fair In Karch are
asked to phone Mrs. Birney K.
Morse at swarthmore 0602. Thls
court~y .1a a.ppreciated by the
dealers who 'Ilreter not to commute long distances after the closlIIC hour of 10 p.m.
Value.
IIr. Robert
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Hohrt Fawcett sa...."....me" facta
about MacDonald. and then PlaY·
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Old ''To" &lI. Old White Pine" b,.
nerr,..Jr.,· w11l be ahOWD:M;the ....• KlI!Donald. an""· .'Em.....--.1.fII
utar club meetIDg 11_ TUeeda3'. You" by OuawJll. after wblah
Feb......,.y %6. at I p.m. ;'Old Pbll· Waldo ~ber made 8.11 IDteJ atlDIr
adelph... aDd Suburb," .. the Utle report ou- Ge.awla'. Ute.
of thla pictorial dlap"'"
ear'"
J'ollom... thla" Ed" Abrame ....
..tt1emente and hIetorIo spot..
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and "lJ&y" by. Porter. an4
H _ will be J4ra. S. W. a"Love walked" III" by GenhwID.
..U wut' H.... H." D. Clark, ...blle
'l"hen came two' clarlDet 1101011 by
II..... Georce :s. :Son.. ....d Hn.
WUlIam ;PoW!; "Bestn III the Bee·
Lovett Fr-"l11 .;nil offl....te at
ulne", oomP0ee4 by Porter, and the
the tea table.
dlrtlcult andante ....d ftnale of
Hra. 8 ..... to Jlerlew
"Rha~dy lD Blue" of GerehwiD.
Hembe.... are .remIDd04 of the
"caiherJDe _ n . . . . GereblmeetlnC of the Literature Depart- 'WIn'. IfBummertime" from. "POI'87
ment at 10 a.m. Friday. FebruarY and
aecompanie4 by her
31. ...hOJl lin. Harold (l. Grlft.\n, brother Charles EJstoD."whoth~
cMlrmaD. wUJ preeent II..... c. f\DIahe4 the program with the
lIlacDonald swan who will revl.... pla.ylng of "Autumn Nocturu." by
RUllleU '.Tanney's "Kimelo of the lIyroe....
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Clubwomen Enjoy
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our respons1b1l1tl~ ~o our children
to socllJty until we are convinced.
that society enn do better than the
hom.e- can. -Dr. Melchior also adviset! that 900 should not beUt,le
~HEAI
dblldren., rather ~hey '~OUght to
crow ....P with sense of their own
rUgnlty and wQrth," Only In the
hurne are developed those attitudes
o~ respect tor· other- people an~
other races, on whlC'b good maDners are based. The honte sHould
a.
ono
:J.lower6 .
never :Jail
Atoms 16: Lealey,
Bombers 12.
The first four teams wUl playoft for the championship. Tbe
elgbtb grade Avengers by virtue of
_hlng _
can cboose any of
the other three ..... tbelr first opponent. Wboever It ~ will have a.
big job on their handa tlMng to
mop the rangy blg'lulcorlng Fred
campbell.
The
two tlImalnlng
team. will meet the same day_· bTe
Swartbmore's quoto In the 1947 'winners will meet In bte IIna1 nBtRed CTOS9 Fund Campnlgn wblch urday morning... March 1. at 10
opon. on March 1 will be $9500, J. a. m.
I.Janl B.·own, Branch Fund Chair..
man. announced last week. This lS
n rCfluctlon ot 250/0 in swarthmlore
8S wen as t'hroughout the countri'
which Is due to a reserve ot funds
from
previous
over-subscrlbed
RED CROOO QUOTA
SET AT $9600
'-We m'USt' tilalntain the Integrity
of the bome as a. spiritual and cuLtural hource for our children:' said
Dr; P. )4. Melcbior when he addressed' the Mothers' ~Iub last!
real source of culture
Thursday, February 13. He eald he th~
that we Ithould never surrender It ·'s up to the parents to find the
abilities of each c'hlld aDd lea.d him
-·---'---1 In those Hnes. ~D selecting schools
{or our childron, Dr. Malchlor urged that we look primarily for institutions where tho young people
wtll b~ under the Influence of splr, Ilunl-mlnded and Idealistic teaCh·
I cr•. Dr. Melchior'S talk was punctuated with many entertaining &tor,les which kept the audience ~bUC~
There are many times in a
ling all evening, thus providing en..
person's life when one just
terta.lnment 88 welt as Inspiration
{or the mothers.
can't put into words what
'i'he ,meettng was opened by MrS.
one feels - times when
Rademacher's report of the fam·
you have just lost a dear! Illes and' aehools that had received
food packages as a result of the
,friend or when you want
dub's $100 don~Uon to C" L
l!l.
te do something especially.
Wltth that money C. A. R. E. "a;dopted" a .Fr~n.ch familY and &
'nice· and meaningful for
Children's h,ome an~ win DOW conthe ones we love_
tinue to send packages to them.
, , Mrs. E. lL :Pyle announced that
THAT'B THE TIME TO
: in March the club' will ~old Its
CHOOSE FLOWERS.
'annual Playa and Pla.yers Club
benefit to raise .money for the
Summer
Recreation Program. '-rhe
Throughout the centuries,
Late
George
Apl"3Y" will be the
they have never tailed.
production.
, Mrs. Robert Kamp and Mrs. G
Paul .Brown Lists
. Services it
Gives
I
shooter" LeIIIW wtU be out tor revenge and are due to upset tbe
Avenge.... If Bob Allison can get
nIB Hurricanes rolling and Into the
pJay-o!f.o they' may cawse plenty of
trouble.
The IIIxth srade Atom&. although
anuill In ~ture...ve gtven every
~Iub th.,. played a tough battle and
have showed line form but' height
ha.e been toobl8' a. factor to overcome. BUc'h atarO as Captain Boot
and uDeadeye" Shearer Vlould help
anyt~.
WE'RE BURSTING Wl1HPRlDE
WE'RE BURSTING WITH PIDDB-Iot Ibe waF
tbat Olll_ bu.lne.. hal IfI'Gwa from Buell bamble beaI.DlDp·tIII FeluuU"Tt 1,", tq,oDe of &be 00...... 4181'
~ar deo1era ... d repair I.UDal· ID Delaware uoo"".
liUe" of all obltaelel of aM past .7ejlz UlIDp "a"
beeD. oonltaDUy
reps irs aDd Impronments, outtitaadiJll' ne. u4 eomplete "O'J08 equlp,menlll a~dltJon of topooteh ~r
.oDe),· Our appoIntment to sen and senlee the lensa·
tlonBI 1947- 8tUdebaker ears and tra~k... ADd tlDall)"
oar joloJng tbe parade· of tbou_Dds ot molOrlste by
slfJtthlnl' to 8UDO(,0 Dyuatael and, Ule other 08tstandlug produel.'s of the 8uIl on ·oomPlU!".
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1"Df ,£'ye OD Jour friendl MDlagonaU,. Opposite tbe
Hou~e."
HARLAN
Flowers
B. dES.UP
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"Di4gonally Opposite the Court Hlnlile"
FRONl' & ORANGE STS.
Pboae: MEDIA 2966
For the Oonven1ence of_ s~ subscJtber8
·Eaterpriae 10246
(Jan
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Nylons
FOR
PERFECTION
to Chl1dren In the wartorn
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nreas overseas. carried on by ·.Jun-
ON SALE
AT ALL
TIMES
H. S••frs. In Play - off
great President. May this country long be worthy of the great
heritage with which he en·
dowed it.
WE WILL BE CLOSED
ON FEBRUARY 22ND
KAYSER NYLON HOSIERY
The Junior High School saturday mornlnlr basketball league has
completed Its regular schedule
and the pla.y-offB for the champlonehlp will _rt, tb.ls FrIday
mornnlg. February 1:1.
The tague is composed at seven
teams which finlsbed In the followIng poalUOD8:·
1 Avengers 8th t 1 F. Campbell
2 Bombers 9th 3 2 K. Thomas
3 Destoryers 8th 3 ! N. Gallagher
4 Wildcats 1tb:l 3
W. Heatb
6 Hurrica.DeB 1tb Z a R. Allitlon.
I Atoma· 8th i 4
W. Boot,
,
Stare 8tb 0 a
W. AlllBon
The Wildcats and Huriican.
pJayed-off for fourth place
I
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yeater-I
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day.
. Swarthmore National Bank &Tnst Co.
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Perfectly sized for tbe average
mtss--Famous Kayser Ny\ona: with
fit-all beel. Sheer 46 gauge;--Slzes
8% to 10,.,.
1 .40
51 GAUGE NYLON HOSE
Lovely hosiery ot sheer 61 gauge
Nylon. In sizes 8'% and 10" onlyNatural beige
·1 .45
DEXDALE NYLON HOSIERY
Ii4 G _ 1 5 DenIer
114 Goa,,-ZO DeIlIer
De"". 2
So sheer-so
smart.
ateIy
Blzes
Unted.
8 ,., to
25
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10%_
The sheerlest.
most,fIlmy NyIon Imagln·able. BI&ea 8,.,
2.79
to 10,.,.
Scoring first, it was Campboll
eight Avengers ,61: Alden elgbth
.
Destroyers 26; Allison, eighth Hur-'
U guage. 30 or 40 denier.
15
rlcanee 24: Follet, elghtb Deatrd.v-,
SIzes I,., hi 10,., in natural.
ere 18: :M.qB~nry "lI'ventl1 ll'Ildcats.
. bel~e.
i'l; Crowther&, ninth Bombers 181·
SPEARE'S FII8& FIool"
iJ;eatb. ,,!,ventJ>. WlI"'!!!'te .16;c.~.
lIur.ricanee 16; Bhe&re~ ................~............................................~
SILVERSHEEN NYLONS·
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ae.entb
THE SWARTHMO EAN'
VOL. 19--No. 9
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1947
MRS. HILL NOTED
NOVRIST DIES
New Group. Plan·
Regular Dance. •
At Club.
Over 38 COUple,. enJClyed' the'
SUNDAY SET AS
RED CROSS DAY
I
LOCAL
I
SUPPORT
ASKED
$3.00 YEAR
Badminton Leader.
Will Perform
Wedne.day
A
badmJnton exhlbttlon Of sln-
gl~ and mixed double play will be
TO
VIEW FASHIONS .
Antiques Programs
Set Stage for
March Fair
given at 8 P. M. next Wednesday
80
between the 'junior varsity nnd varsib· basketball games In the college
ea.ch month. Irene Moll, assistant
Th
field house.
Presbyterian Churcb, Pblladelp'hla P •
f h 1__ ' Ed
• Ame~lcan Red cr088 will tell
Participants will b. Joe ZaharAntiques waa the tbeme of the
rO.le8s0r 0 P ys \;Q,I.
ucation at lt8 story to the_ American people.
and.interment at Johnstown, N.Y.
Tueeday
meeting of the SWarthSwarthmore College, d08S t'he call- next Sunday, March 2.
ko,' 'former Canadian ·champlon;..
followed the quiet pastIlng away of I
more
Woman'.
Club. The AntJ.ques
Ensley
·Fairman.
tormer
Mldd·le
d
. Rs,Iph LItt I e, Jr., ot
And the American people are
one of Am,erlca's most beloved and ng, an
Department,
loire.
Birney K. Morae
~~warthmore. furnishes amplifying asked to remain
home after at- Statee champton: GlOria Evans,
prolific authors, Grace Livingston
cbaIrman,
presented
:Mrs_ Warren
equipment. The next Square Dance tending divine service,:l to hear the number one player at Swarthmore
Hit!, . at her -home at 216 Cornell will b Frld
Btanhope
In
an
lntereoting
and ine
ay, u_
~rc h"1
~. a t th e t h e story. Designated as Red Cross College who 'has been un·defeated
p.venue early Sunday afternoon.
Wo f"""'"
~an's CIU b • a t 8 : 30 •
S un d ay. March 2 marks the beglD- In the past three ''''c-rs',
and Dana tormatlve _ o n ot old glass at
oS
....
NearJng her 82nd blrt'hday anq
Because many couples Indicated nlng of the 1947' Red CraBS cam- Larrabee, num-ber two player at 12:10 in the lounge. lIany memworktng on her 80th .book MrH. Interest in social dancing, a new palgn.
the college, undefeated in inter- bers and their peate brougbt
Hill closed a remarkable literary group baa been tormed which will
l;iece8 of old gla.s& 'for Mrs. Stan.
It is a day dedicated prImarily {'olJegla.tc competition.
career whiph );)egan With the pUbhope
to IdentIfT.
meet'o~e month for'social danc- to the 10,000 sick and wounded
Ucatlon o~ her first novel "A ChatThe
.rePJar meeting a t l w ....
tng, perhaps with some. Instruction scrvlcem~n in the Phnad~lphia
auqua 1d71u over a half century
dven over to &' tour
hlatorfc
It"the group desires. Mrs. Paul Rog- Naval and Valley Forge General
ago. Alth9tQrb 11\ tor the past halt
era, Mrs. John Seybold, and Mrs. Hospitals and the Veteran's Faclt~
spota ot PblIadelpbla. and Ita envirYear, . her '79th boo_k "Where Two Fred Wedlor are organizing' the Ity at Coatesville.
ons by motion plcture_' :Mr. Fred
Ways Meet.. was PUblished last
social dance group. and hav.e anlIesldents of the five-county area
Warnerl J~., ahowed the pictures
month by J. B. Lippincott and nounced that the first meeting wUl comprIsing the Southeastern Penn~
and .supplied amusing" and infor_
Company with whom the author be Saturday March 15, at the Wo- sylvania Chapter, American Red
mative 'comments on the spots
had berm fulfllllng an agreement to man's ClUb.
Cross: will be asked to compare' the
vlalted.
write two or three novels annually.
Both these groups are an out- comforts. ot their own homes with
The tour started in New CaaUe.
WhIle becJr1dden she 'had completed growth of young Mother's - Club's the monotony and homeslcknesti
Del., where PellD tlrat landed In
~onslderabte work .on atlll another annual Father's Night In January, that characterIze the ll~es of the
America. The Dock Street Creek,
book. Her daughters,. Mrs. J. Gor- at which square dancing was en- men stUI paying the price of free_
Penn's landing place in' his future
don Munce, With whom she livcd joy~d by those In attendance.
Beginning
March
3rd,
the
dam.
City. was' shown as It Is, ·today, a
and Mrs. Wendell H. Walker, Wife
Swarthmore
.
League
of
Women
FO.r 'householders, Red Cross
ot the Presbyterfan pastor at ,Sout'h
Voters will nold Ito thlrdatudy groun,. of 20 log h01l8eB owned by
SundaY means "Stay at Home Sun~
WUlfB:tnBOn •.Ky., were at Mrs. Hill's
gr,oup of the year, on the subject the Swedes.' Mr. Warner took the.
dayt" until the Red CroBS volunbedside when she died. Four
ot Mental Health~ on' Monday movie during the gasoUne shortage
teer worker has co.lled to teU the
mornings, 10 a. m. at the home ot of wat" days and selected spots
'Kra~dchUdren, Allyn and~ Marcta
story of Red Cross and receive conMrs. John Moore, 2 Whittier Place:- Within easy' reach at everyone.
Welker and Gordon and Robert
tribUtions 'for the campaign. . .
Munce, also Survive.
Mrs: Vincent Lathbury Is chair- Eltreth's Alley, Old Swedes Church,
"I . do not teel that people of
man of the -group, and has secured Christ Church, the Betsy· Ross
Born In WellSville, N. Y., on
our community need to be o.sked
excellent. speakers on the subject. house, Independence Hall were
April 18, 1866 with a religious heri_
to contribute, ., says J. Paul Brown,
The topic lor tne tirst meeting is only a tew' of the places visited 4n
tage descending directly through
Red Cross', Fund chairman tor the
"History ot the care of the men- 'the city; Mr. Warner's pictures
her tather, the Rev. _Charles MontSwarthmore branch.
tally Ill," on which Mrs. C. V. Mad_ "rought' forCibly, to mind tho treasBorne..,. LiVingston, Presbyterian
- UThey have. express~d themselves
docks wilt speak. General discua- ury of· histOric and beautitul
~lnlate~~ _and a l1~rary one through,
In th£, first-'pJ;"ogress rept)rt on' gener()USly 1ft .the Past. 0.'l4 ~I am sion'-wlll:.follow.. .,;,.. - ,.',
her :r;nother. Maret, author
Civil
hulldJnp- ·In''doWntowDPh1ladel~
the Swarthmore Borough Cam- confident they will do that agabi
'War romanccs, and aunt, Mrs. G.
The Gimbel lIou8\;'g EXblblt. for phla- which many residents overpaIgn for Swarthmore Co~lege, on tbe occaSion ot the 1947 9t tn -'
. R. ~den, famous for the "PanSy"
which
the Swarthmore League Is 'o'ok because of their very e8.ae of
I~on~rd C. Ashton, chairman, :>..n~ palgn. I tee.! that they need only'
book series. she emerged as a writsupplying'
hosteBBes will end ,March a.cc-.
nounced ftlat more than $3000 had to understand and remember -that
er in 'her own right while stili a
first.
and
is based On- what nouses
The WIBmblckon Valley with the
been receh-ed during the first three they are a Part of this great ·nuQbIlIL
were,
what
happened
to
them
durrhododendrons
in tull bloom and
manJt.'lrian and free American In~
\\;~ek8 ot the campaign.
Beglnnlng her education by tutor
Ing
the
war,
and
what
to
do
about
'several
hlstot1c
hbuBe8 in GennanThts represents
contribUtions stltutlon, the Red CroB3."
it now.
.
she later attended public Bchools
town
took
,the'
·tourlata
out' of the
'1\1'1'_, Brown, the chairman of comand Elmira College. At one time In_ ::9 individuals, thus making the avMrs. Wayne Randall. -chairman city to' Va.lley . Forge. 'A return
mittees, team. captalns- and worktending to become an artist ahe erago gift approximately $85.
a!
the speaking corps assembled to through Radnqr to view Old St.'
ers
C
o'm
p
r
i
8
e
'Q
group
of
133
In thanJdng t1J.e group whlc'h
studied under a. noted artist at Elgive
to any group desiring Informa- Davids Church with several other
local
neighbors
who
will
call
to
hue. 80 fa.r contributed, Mr. Ashton
mira. College.
tion
on
the new Detention House to, stope along tho ma.tn: nne brought
receive
your
contribu:tlons.
When the death ot her husband, states, "This Is 0. splendid beginn_
be
completed
by June. has In .her 'members back to' Philadelphia to
Workers
are
as
follows:
the Rev. Thomas G. F. Hill. Pltta- ing. It everyone will respond willl
group
of
speakers
Mrs. Helen visit the oldest zoological garden
Mrs.
Palmer
Skoglund,
captain;
burgh Presbyterian Minister, occur- the good win' shown by these first
Goodwin.
Mrs.
Claire
Jeglum._
Mrs. 'In Ainerica. Tho towering statue of
Mrs.
Lyman
H.
Allen,
'Jr.,
Mrs_
red'ln 1899, seven years aiter their lew contributors, wo will have nil
Phelps
Soule.
Mrs.
Glenn
Mor,ro.w,
WUUam Penn· watching Over hlB
George
w.
Mc~eag,
Mrs.
LaRue
marriage, she took seriously to pen- cUfticulty In raising our' quota. But
Mrs.
Cyrus
Wood,
Mrs.
.Wlll1am
'''green
country toWn" climaxed
ning her happy-ending novels at a. to be successful we .must ha.ve the Hendnlxson, Mrs. J, Ray Carroll.
Jr.
Hu(:y.
Mrs.
Waldo
Fisher,
and
Mrs.'
tlie
tour.
HostesseS ot the day were
l'ellglouS nature. as a means of nctl\"O cooperation of -everY SwarHuO'h
Donwortn.
.
'
Mrs, Robert' Bradtord. captain.;
eo
Mrs. S. W. Russell and Mrs. J~
thmore resident, whether bls gift
lIvellboolL
. .
Mrs
..
Phlllp
Alden.
Mrs.
William
P.
he
large
or
9:p1al1.
The
future
of
Warren
Paxson. Mrs. John E. Mle~
She moved to Swarthmore tn
.
To
Hear
Dr.
Aydelotte
Hlil,
.
Mrs.
Donald
W.
Poole,
Mrs.
hael and Mrs. Lovett. Frescoln
, UOI:":8ItiVo;;a;,,a:-m6m~er' :·of,. the ~w~thmore ,College-directly affects
George Martens, Mrs. H"ward
Dr. Frank Aydelotte of P~nce-' presided at the tea table tollowThird Presbyterian ChUrch In Ches- the' prestige and the comm.unlty
Shearer, Mrs. W. Sproul Lewis, Mrs. ton, N. J' tormer, president of Jng the meeting.
ter. though lately she had 1;aken lite ot this entire borough, und 18
Geo. C. Wagner, Mrs: Newton H. Swarthmore College, will .be guest,
The posters submitted by, the
an active inb1rest in the undenomi- therefore worthy of the support of
HarTis.
epeaker at a joint meetlng_ ot the 'senlor high art cl8.8fJ68 under the
national Blue Church on Bft.tttmol'e every :resl~ent."
Mrs. Wayne, R. Randall, captain;
Women's
Alumnae. Discussion I direction 'ot ClaUdia Hancock tor
pike here. and for many years suMrs. W. stanley Kite, Mrs. Russell Gr9uP and the Men's Economic~
(Continued on Page .6)
pe~l,ntended the Sunday S_chool at
Inherits 'cherished Instrument Kent, Mr'J. Alhert· Scholl', Mrs. C.
Rut'h Garrett, l3-year old daugh~
Group, to be held March 4 at 8 p.the hlatorlo Leiper'Church on FatrC. Brogan. Mrs. W. E, Hetzel.
~;n, road.
ter of Dr. and Mrs. Milan W. Gar.
m.i in the Meeting House on the
JR. ASSEMBliES MEET
(Continued on Page 6)
college campus.
It was Mrs. HiU's conviction that rett, o.f North Prtn~eton avcnut'.
The dancing
classes meeting
enough M.«inesa existed In tbe world. has inherited a 60-year.old vtolln
Dr. Aydelotte, a. member. of the Satur4ay, March I,' will Include the
without creating more ot it In fic- from Mrs. Helga Borgen, a close
U. S. Commission who went to Pal- seventh grade at 6 o'clock, t'he
tion. Her steadtast holding to !.flea· friend of the Garrett family who
estine last yea.r, will speak on Ilinth ~rade 'at 7.30, and the tenth
llstlc themes the manuscripts of died 'last week as a result ot Ingrade at 11.:30 P. M" and will ,be
"Palestine".
waich she typed herselt, proved by juries sustained In a. Philadelphia
Informal.
The Public 18 cordially Invited.
a near-f,OOO,GOO copies sold tha.t :;tpartment house fire.
The (!haperons tOr the. seventh
reo.adem appreciate this type tale
The vlolln whlc'h had been pel'''
grade
,will be }dr. and Mrs. Ra.y.Own.. Oberlin Heritage
regardless of varying llterary tads. sonally purchltSed ~by Mrs, Borge~
mond Gemmill. Mr., and Mrs. lAHenry F. Shipherd, ot Dartmouth Rue Hendrixson, Dr. and Mrs. Joh;'
Translated Into almost every tongue In O'slo half a. century ago, and
Ensembl~
avenue, and Mrs. Shipherd_ were M, Pear.son, Mrs. Dorothy N. Hop ..
the novels were welt received &" used and cherished by her eV'E''I''
continuing a. family uadltlon w1t~ klns, Mrs. AJban Rogers. grade
broad sa well as In the Unlted since, was sa.ved trom- damage b:V
their attendance at the' -Philddel- l1ostess, and Mr. Rogers.
States. Among the better known ot the fact that Mrs. Borgen had inher writings are: "The WllDe. . 't 8t~ted on Rut'h·s taking it home
The Busdt String Quartet will phla alumni dinner ot Oberlln ColFor the ninth grade Mr. and' Mt'R.
"-rIle Encbanted Barn," ·~rlght some time ago to use in practicing present the Becond of three Ber.- leg'e. "Father" John' Shiplherd. Q. George Allen. Mr. and Mrs. RichArrows," ·'Crlmson Roses. n ~To her lessons . under Lucius Cole. thoven concerts In Clothier Mem- founder of" the college in 1833, was mond Fetherolf, Mr. and Mrs. R.
.morrow About This Time:' URe_ Ruth. an eighth grade_ student at orial Hall on
SWarthmore Col- an unt"le at .Henry Shipherd's Lloyd .Jones. Mrs. Henry Ford .
creatlons," -'The City of Fire," Swarthmore Junior High School, Icge campus at 8:30, Friday night. grandfather; Mr. Shlpherd and his grade host~ and Mr. Ford, will
"Coming Through the Rye." uThe lias been studying violin for the February 28. The program wU! brother in New York State a.re the be the chaperons.
White Flower," uLadyblrd," -'The past three years.
consist ot t'he String Quartet In. C only direct descendants of Father
Chaperoning the tenth grade will
Challengera:'
"The
Christmas
Sharp Minor, Opus 131. and the Ship herd who now near his name, be Mr. and :Mr~ I:!. Malcolm Hodge,
J3rl4e," -·'Dapbne Deane," "Strang~trlng Quartet in E Fiat MaJor, The above ml!'ntloned grandfather Dt'. &.bd Mrs. Jo'hn Pearson, Mr.
BEREAVED
er Within the Gates.."' and "Marcia
Mn.
P.
K.
Da.WItOn.
mother'
of
OpUs.
127.
aud his wife, as well as Mr. Ship- and Mrs. Peter E. Told, Mrs. Car•
Schuyler."
Mrs. D. R. Terry of Norih Cheater
These con~erta are part of a hercrs tat'her, Mr. Shlpherd and roll Streeter. grnde boat...... and
road died 81Iddenly Tneeda.7. lI'eb- series of eight Beethoven concerts two ~lstera all attended qte college. Mr. Streeter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
ON 11IEIRTOES
1'IJIU7 11 at her hom" In Claremont, 8p~red JOintly by the Swarth- &S II.lso have a great majority of Hopper. committee chairman, wtn
About 40 enthusiastic and ener- Calif., at the .... of 78.
more College Department of Music. descenda.nts throUgh other bran- also be prMCnt.
geUc soule play badminton eve,.,.
M~ na.waOD l1)oved to Swarth- tb. SoD!Jllerlvlle Society. and the • ~he8 of the. family.
:Monday 'evenlng In the Hall G_ more IIIIout ttll ana Jh'ed hen WllUam :J. Cooper Foundation.
W. W. Priee, -of the Swarthmore
KAPPAS TO SEW
at the' eallece.
oeYeral 78a.r& She' .... & member There _wiD be another concert by College. I1b~ry, ~d, . Mro.: 'Prlc!!,
The Kappa Kappa. Gamma
Ave,.,. Blake IB trea.surer of the of .the 8warthmore FrteD,48 .eet- theBtUahQuartet on Frl4a¥.Mar_ wcre.boo ..,.ru;n~ file 'Iocal· Oberlin ing groQti tor Swarthmore will hold
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,
•
,
and
DI>~4 "8' "Urj,g .... I.a ."""'Ier ahe mad" • 'l; a viOlin and plalio' CORcert by folk who attended the e~ent In
on
nut at th"
,an~,~",". Ro~rt. K!LmP, are. ~ve "fI8It 1fItb ..... femllF 1Ieton . . . . the Kroll StrIng Quartet on FrIday }-·hlladelphla last We.nesday evo- home
Verl_4en.
n,-_t.ir-. '- -, ,- . - ; -. . .... to CalIf.
.
.
April U . ·
,
;'Inf:.'
Aftila.-; I ·....dwn••
0'
COLLEGE DRIVE
IS PROGRESSING
39 Local Residents
Contribute, To
Date
,
I
lor Red Cross.
"These are a few of the reasons
why Red CroBB needs your support
again this year:' concluded Mr.
Brown. "Red Cross fllls a need in
the community. the natton and the
world. Without Red Cross, sufferIng people would suffer Immeasurably more. Share in a better world
by s'haring In Red Cross.
February 22 is the birthday of
George Washington, our first
•
ot
MASON BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY
WE HONOR
HIS BIRTHDAY
'
Reports on Mental
. Health Coming
Monday
But we hano't stopped growing or ImproTIJIB'. Keep
.CARNS
DRIVE
UNDERWAY
l
LWV SCHEDULES
NEW STUDY GROUP
We waDt ,.00 to ]tnow' how mneh we appree1ate JOur
bU5J ...... J how glad lye are to He )"OD, and how J1ard
we try to plea"e.
Courl
COL).£GE.
SWarth mora, Fa.
a:
This grin;':tb ohu beeD duc entire', to our maa,. une
~u!!lfomers.
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,
,',
.. '
at
In
:a.
Libr~y
_._._-
Pa,nce at the Woman's Club
Passed Away Sunday' Square
a week ago Friday night, and since
Residents to Await
that time It has been decided to
S 1-.'
at Cornell Ave.
organize the group
that It can
0 .lcltors
Home
meet regularly the third Friday of
Calls
Sorvlces ~dnesdtl.y. .In the Tenth
driVeR.
"With more than 200,000 sick
and wounded servicemen hospitaliToed throughout the' naflon-equal
to the average number of :men· in
our standing army ~t:l peacetimo
vcars-t'he 'Red CroBS fa.ces one of
~he greatest tAsks'lt ever ,has been
cfJ,.lIed on to undertake:' Mr. Brown
~l.ld In rna-king the announcement.
The Branch Fund Chl!-~m.iln declared that" the _publlc generally !s
not Q,wo.re of the dlmtnsl.ons at rtu.
work which the locnl Red Crog
ehllpter 18 carrying, o,~ in S8rvli1c
hospitals. There are 10:000. patienta
:n the three service 'hospitals In the
Philadelphia area. al~me. The ho~
l~ltalS are ValleY Forge General
Naval and tbe Veteran l"n.clllty at
CoatesvUle.
"Hundreds ot Red Cross volunteers are a.t work dally lil' these
hospitals on programs of- vital Importance in rElhabUitatlon," Mr.
Wills Brodhead were the hoate~ Brown. said, "The programs are
('or the evening and served delici- .l'arrled on by major Red Cross
ous l'orreshment8 ot coffee alid Morvlces, inoludlng Hospital and
R~creatlon .Corps, canteen Corps;
doughnutS.
Motor Corps, Arts and Skllls Corpo,
Nursc's Aide Corps and Gray lAGreeting Cam..
Decorative and N_ovelty
dies."
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It ts estimated that aid to 8er~
Portrails Taken
vice men will have to continue tor
uattlmore PIke
in Your Home
ot, least tour more years. Because
Sprtnglleld, Pa.
E. MONTCIDMERY
of the greater number of casualUea
_ _ S.... 0450
Wallingford, Pa.
'in World War n. the peak may not
he reached untU ~976. With veterMedia 0485'
..
ans and their families comprising
nearly half t'he nations: popu~t1D:ri.,
tho Importance of Red CroBB H-:"mc
Service is seU-evldent.
"But Am)eriea's postwar rehabilitation job doesn't end- With service·
men and veterans," Mr. Brown
('onttnued. uRed Cross ,aid _In the
form of medical supplies llnd clothing is tho hope ot mUlions of war~
~tricken people
in Europe and
A.sla.
Mr. Brown cited the work ot the
Hed CrOS9 DiSaster Preparednes
In every county In the nation to
I give .help to persons stricken by
flood, fire, storm of epidemic.
Rounding out the 1941-48 Reid
Cross
program are the t2.med fre~
331 Dartmouth Avenue
courSes
in Hom'e Nursing, tree Inswarthmore 0345
flt{"uctlon In water oofety a.nd life
. saving; and the program of assis~
..
ThenlDth srad, Bombers led bY
nlntb husky U Ace" Medford and uBhe.rp_
I aIsth
:MOTHERS
.' ,j\'il~rthr;jOre cvlPiG.Be1
.'
1.
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BUSCH QUARTET
PLAYS TONIGHT
String
in
2nd Clothier
Concert
tha
crOup.
.ra.
""W-
~
'" "'eetlng
of""" Tn-..,. .1. _< "
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THE
MARRIAGES APPROACH
'!'he m~rrlage of Mtsa ADn S'hlvo-
· S 0 NA L S
PER
c.
=
Iy of 736 Harvard avenue. daughMrs. a.orge
Wa;gner of lien· (H 01 Mrs. Smllh Shively of Ken·
Dr. and H.....
~rtaln 11 lamln Wool avenue wUl entertaln kl1 Park. N. Y .. and :Mr. Harrlso,n
of
I'*rrrtah
road
en
son of :Mr. Alloon Ka..
at brlA-e at their home to·· at a luneh eon at tbe Ingleneuk 1'"lbach.
.~
pesta
we
before the fa8hlon shOW at the bach of Bradenton. Fla., w111 take
I
.
.. 11 Cooper
morroW evening.
,
b
Tuesday nest.
Frida,.,
SWARTHMOREAN
x...
111'. anlt
ArUnIr 1hIrhArthur David Pace on Februa17
of
Columbia
ayenlle
............d.
10 \11 the Hemorlal BoapltaJ. WU·.
p&I'eJ1l8 of the new bAb7.
IIIIlQtolI.
. •
~
w::: ~~sta.n1ey
Complete
Jr.• of Toran o.
:Mr
d:Mrs.
MI.s S'hlvely. who I. District 01.
today to vlslt wltb Of· :vervlew rector for Girl scouts of Delaware
Wllllam H. Brown
aIn wlth.c
.... Is 0. graduate of Cornell
ad. :Mre GlbsoD will rem
oun.,.
ro
~
hll M.r Gibson I.a Unl'verstty.
her parents w e ·
M
Mr. }{.albach is a graduate of the
taking a course ~D Boston,
QS8.
University of Florida.. and haa a
f om Virginia
....
r
~
11 e
I I tltute
studont at MiddlebUry Co _ eg
polytechn c ns
.
a
to break..
The couple Will' reside In Swnrth~
TIItE
Call
bone In bar foot while on a. ski: mOl"e.
lng trIp to at. Adele, cana
Albert
I
college semesters 10 days ago.
The marriage of
r.
ng
cast and is nn.. .. tcher son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jean has her foot In &.
.... .u.a.
0 d
Charles G. Tha.tcher ot
g en
again able to a.ttend
and ftt'l'enue and Miss Helen Keenan of
:Mr. and :Mre, J. G. _axey
t ~.
lace t
Wallingford.
d T dd of Ru - Caldwell. N. I .• will take p • 0"ra. Franklin S. Glllespie of children Bonnie an
0
80
cI k
.LU
k end as morroW afternoon at 4.
0
oc
and South Cheater gers avenue spent the wee ..
h
X
Rarvard ..··enUe•
d M
J stan in the Episcopal Churc , ~
III
ente~-':Mrs.
Theod"""
the
gueste
of
:Mr.
an
re..
d'-f
om
'
ros.d W
C"U3oU-t.
F rm.s Ken- Fels, N. :J. Those atten uae r
Taylor of CUfton a
,
....
d U
B. Kes.tIn -~ of Buffalo. N. Y.,. wh.O'eY
IJ.
S
thmore Swarthmore included J.ur. an .LU rs •
'
ar~ve
Sun~"for
a
week
8
nctt
Squarc.
former
,,,,ar
Tbat
h
will
,~
Thatcher. :M1ee Edith
e er.
vlelt. :Mrs. Gllleeple wUl entertatn residents.
. est f :Mr. and :Mra. WillIam H. Thatcher.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice 011
0
d M
at a tea In her honor Monday
lm
avenue
entertained
Jlfss
Anna
Miss
Susan
Thatcher,
Mr.
an
1'8.
E
afternoon.
gto
D C ' " W. :Mark Bittle. :Mr. and. :Mra El~rs. D. D. Rowlands of Harvard ....Ichener of WashlD
n, • .,
d"
B
..LU
at.
wood lL Garrett. Mr. an .w.rB. •
_Anue Ie- "ond"y for Renot Nev.- their ·week... en4 gue
~
... r..... Ha~
,.,-n,
l.1Lo .ID.
....
~ U IversllY W. ColUna, Mr. and 'W"'O'""B.
_A_ where' she will atu,nd the wedGene"rieve Rea:vlB O.L
n
"'UI
u.uft
r8.d
t School Mnter. Mr. and Mrs. Peter lD. er.
son
Mr.
Samuel
Dean
place
entered
the
G
uo.:
e
.
F
s
ding of her
,,-"lvanla Mr. John MUler. Miss Wrance
P
f
:Mrs.
lane
Ke.nn.dY
of
the
University
0
eD_,
Caldwell and
:Mr. and :Mrs. I.
uren
h i maJor'D~.....
D
BoW. which will take- place, In .1n FebrUa.1'1 where· 8 e s
iog In Poiltl.cal Science. Genevieve paxson. Mrs. :J. David :Jackson, r.
Reno to
..-.,
L. 14 d
d as a. Wave 27 months be· and Mrs. E. LeRoy Mereer, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. William
e - serve
and Mrs. Arthur 8. Roblnson, Mr.
'ord of Btrath Haven a.venue ,re- fore her release last summer.
L
• In
W ColUns of nnd Mrs. .John Delaplaine.
turned home Wednesday last a.:fWr
Mrs. Bemam.
•
a. three.week vacation at M.1ami North Chester road entertained her
KAUFFMAN • GRIMSTER
bridge club at a luncheon-bridge
The marringl' of Mrs. Edna.
Beacb. FIa.
Mr. aDd MrS. Morrts Hicks of TUesda.y.
Grlmster ot Bwarthmore~ tormerSe'"'ckl.,.... forem(orly of Unlver:Mrs. George EwiDg of Colum- ly of Rochdale, Lancashire. EngBfty place. spent the week-end bls. avenue entertained the mem~ land and Mr. Roger lL Kauffman,
visiting friends and relatl/'6S in bers of her sewing group at
eon of Mr•. and :Mrs. Lloyd E.
Swarthmore.
. luncheon-meeting, ThursdaY.
d Kautrmn.n. of \Dartmouth avenue
Miss Frances :M. White of WalThe Rev. Dr. Da.v1d Braun an
took place on Saturday. February
nut Lane served as hostess to the Mrs. Braun ,ot Westda.le avenue 22 at the residence of Mr. WllPoets' Circle on Monda.y afternoon. and Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Saape
Morgan, Baltimore pike.
Mr and Mrs. R. G. Rlnc1Ufe of of Harvard a.venue will spend tbe
They were. attended by Mr. James
rtal d
••
erabUrg Academy.
Btrath Haven avenue ent e
ne week-end at J.Q.erc
L. Kauffman and :Mrs. SldDey L.
Hr. and MrS. ChUtes Roraback Dr. Brs.un will 8pes.k to the st
Kauffman, brother and slster ..in ..
and Hr. and Vrs. lnnl8 Maletta of ents Sunday.
law ot the groom.
Torrington, Conn.• as their week-.-----The bride and groom met In
end guests.
ENGAGEMENTS
the """,mer of U~6 wheD :Mr•. '
Mrs. G..".ge P. Wellburn and
:Mr. a;nd :MrS. Franels H. G. For- Kauffman Was stationed nea;r
daughter Betsy of Charleston. W. aytbe of Thayer road announce the B1ackpool with the Warton Amer_r. an d ••
_.- - H. engagement of tbeir daughter Mias
••
V:a.. are vleltlng ..
Ican Teehillc>al Sehool.
~he and _r.
F
Stephens Plummer of Dickinson Frances Gillette 0l"D",.. .!
They wUl
Rutgers avenue.
and Mrs. Harry 14 MUter of Thayer
:Mra George A. 8m1th, Br.. 01 o8.d
BIRTIIS
Mr. and :Mre. WIlliam B. Bullock.
Cornell avenue Is vIsIttng her son.. r
Forsythe Is & graduate of
tn-law and daughter lIr. and MrS. Westtown Scbool and StoneUegh Jr., of Sestord, Del., are receiving
congratulations upon the birth at
Paul .R. Gtbaon of Parkersburg, W. College:
graduate
of
a daughter named Mary Brent
Va.
:Mr. :Miller Is ..
Swarthmore
Buno~k,
}I~ebruar:v 22 In th(l
Mr. and :Mrs. Warren R. God.. George School and
Mtlford
Ho~pUnl.
Delaware.
trey ot Vassar a.venue entertalned College•.
The
babY'
Is
a
grand
.. daughter of
the for-mer's mother, Mrs. Howard
l\·lr.
and
Mrs.
Willlam
B. Bullock,
Dr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Bye
Godfrey of Orchard Park, N. Y .•
who has returned to. her home after of Moylan announce the engage- Sr., of Cedar lane.
a 10-day vIeIt. :Mrs. Godfrey was ment of thmr daughter "Mlss ~llnor
and 1I/Ir. David Walter
:Mr. and :Mrs. :M. BrlntOD page
pm of honor at a. tea given by Ta;:yIor ~
-~...
Thad
of
·Wllmtngton. Del., are being conHa.rry,
SoD
of
':M.r.
and
'Mrs.
her daughter~in~la.w during her
gratulated
on the bll"th ot a. 80n
deuB
B.
Harry
of
Chrlstla.na.
Pa.
visit bera.
:Mles
Bye
..
ttended
tbe
SWarthHr. and loire. William R. Huey
ot Dickinson avenue wnl lea.ve more Schools. graduated from FOR
Sunday tor Chicago, TIl., where Mr. George School, a.nd last .Tune from Magazine: Subscriptions
Ruey has a business engagement. Centenary ;Junior College. She 18
Before .returning home tbel" wUI noW worklng at the University of CaR
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
mit Mends In Aurora, DI.
Pennsylvania..
'
Mr. Har.l"7
graduated :trom Swarthmore. 2080
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Crosby
dlschargec"
of Dickinson avenue are leaving George School. He
UNITY ASSEMBLY
trom
the
Army
Air
Corps
last
tomorrow tor a. two~week vacation
Borongh HaU
In at. Petereburg. F1a. They wUl February, and Is noW studying
10:::10 A.M. F.vP.1"J' 'WednestlaJ'
ZELIA ilL W AIJ.l'ERS. Speaker
be QCCC)mpanled by :Mrs. John H. elngineering at t.he Pennsylvania
Everyone Welcome
Stokes. Jr.. of Park avenue. and MtlltarY College, Chester.
Mr. Thomas Hay of :Morr!svllle.
~
I I
whose engagement bas been an·
nounced.
Mr. and Mrs. Guenther H. F.roebel, Jr., returned to Lehigh UnivTHEATRE
ersity. Tneede;y after vlelting their
~$I$';"$$'U;" j ~
FrIday & saturday
famWes here tor a few days be ..
tween college mid-aemerrterS.
Thursday· FrIday· satnrday
0440
J. E. LIMEBURNER CO.
1923 Chestnut Street·· • Philadelphia
6913 Market Streei • Upper Darby, Pa.
827 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Trees, Lawn Areas, and
FoundanonPlantingshnproved
NOW
Fo-....
FrIda),. Febrnar)' 28
8: 16 P.M.-Busch Quartet ................................:,.......... Clothier Memorial
CIuiatiaa S •nee Omrch 1II0tea /' 7: 00 P.M.---Cuh Pack MeetIng .....................................:.... Trinity Church
"CHRIST IESUS" .. the .ubJeot .
saturday. IIlareh 1
Entered as 8eC01l4 CI.... :Matter. lanllal7 U, III •• at the Poet
P.M.-:Junlor Assemblles ...................................... Woman's Club
Office at Swarthmore. PL. under the Act of· ~b I, 1.7 ••
of the I enoD-SermoD In all Chur- 6-11:16
7:00 V:OO P.M.-Destry Rides Again ........................ Clothier Memorial
011... of Chrlat, lIc1entlllt, on Sun·
Sunda¥, Ilarcb 2
. '"•
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
d&Y, March I. The Golden Teat ..: 11:00 A.. M.-Mornlng 'Worship ................•....................... Local Churches
Honday, l\farch 3
us a. obUd '" born, unto UII
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, '1947'" a"Unto
10:00
A.
:M.-L.W.V.
Study
Group .......................... No.2 Whittier Place
.on Is IIIvan: and the govenunent'
Tuesday.
ilarch 4
ebalI be upon hla ehoUlder: and
. Preab)'teriau CbU~t.:ll !.'ioees
.I.J.tmry b'auat will irlve & br1e.t 'muab.I8 name ahaII be called Wond....The lioly:CUDlUluu.on \'0.1.11 ...... .-.... , Jutertude..
fWo
CoUlUlellor. The mtghty God,
observed at the 9 o·clock. AiorILlllb
At the ~oUllC .A.dull8 :Meotlng The everlaetlnlr Father. The Pr\Dce
Prayer .Service Sunday DlorDlng.
...-. ~1lJ..u.w.¥ uVt)Ilin8'. the 10Uow~
THE
CHURCH
4t the 11 o'clocl!.. service .ttev. viJ..J.cufS Were ejected: Warren Ber... of Peace" (T" •• b I:').
IUacDade BQulevard, lVoodlin, Pa. AnnOuDce8 the OltCOIng or
CuUer will preach on "DIs.covery." '*'l'd. p.re81dent; Charlea Seym'our,
SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES
BAPTIST SERVICES
Rev. Braun will be preaching .,t
.... .... ..·........
.n.Lt.LlIj ..... uJ.g'''. IkHJ"
lIIarch
2, 1947
. 7:30 P. 1\[•
The Woodlyn Baptist Group InKerce.rsburg A.cademy, Mercera~ "etary; and Harold HUde.ota.d,
Happy
Chrlstlnn
Fellowship
I
Enthuslastle
S\DgIngI
vites Swarthmoreans to attend Bun~
b~b, Pa.
...reasurer.
Goepel
Sermon
b1
Pastor:
day Evening EvangeU.stJ.o lIlBeUngs
:Major 'and Mrs. StantOD B. Von
at
1: 80 this Sunday evening, Marc'h
·Grabill at the Harvard a.veDue en..
Methodiat Claurc.bNotea
2.
under the· lead.erahlp. of their
'l·lltJ "":UU1'cn tiClloo1 mtteta on
trance and.Mr: and Mrs. Owen W.
A Dynamic Sermon That You. Will Not Forgetl
Gay at the driveway..transept en- ..~unday mprning at 9:45. ClaB8e& Pastor, Norman L. MacLeod, Jr.,
9:46
A. 31.-8unda1 School. 11:00 A. M.-l>IornlDg WOrship.
trance wUl. aaslst the· _ t e r \11 ure provided tor children ot all in the church 'houae on MacDade
Wednesday.
8:00 P. M.-lIfidweek WorshIp nnd Bible Study.
Boulevard, Woodlyn.
d.geB and :tOI;' ad·Ulta.
"~eUnc .the congregaUon after tha
NOIUIAN
L. MacLEOD, .Jr.t Pastor.
An inspiring program has been
At t.'.h.e morning .service 'at 11 o'11 o'clock ..rv~ce Bunda;y morning.
proml8ed,· to be climaxed by a Gos~
The Church CIUzenabip Class fo~ clock, t'b.e Holy COJD)nUDlon WUl
pel Sermon, to be deUvered by the
YOUI)&' people over ~l.z· years of ase De administered. A Lenten meillt.
Pastor,
on the s\(bJect, "Pa.ul's Fo!to prepare them for Church'meJll" u tion will be brought by the paa.. 1)0:' The Pastor has announced
tor.
meet' BundaY morntng
A B1JSINESS INVESTMENT Banks,
The ChUrch Nursery Is open dur.. the message baa boen prepared as
..... 80~ocl<.·In.Rev. Brawi's ofBotels, Outees and Boa_ are huyiDg
iDg the morning service for the an answer ~o many cynical obJecfIce.
younger children. Mrs. Ray' L. tions to Christianity by a.n. agnol:ltl~.
I llllperh long.wearlng orten... mgs.
':.All depil.rtmeD!s of the Churob Harlow and Allce Patte1"8on are In The Woodlyn Baptist Group h"';
ik1hool iDeet e&.:hBundaY mnrn!ng charge.
Tbe Inltlal cost may run more, but over
been holding Sunday School. Morn\be years the added luxury and pres·
at 1:'6 o'clock. The Wpmen's Blb-. The you~ Fellowship meels \11 Ing Worship, and Mldwe~k servlceH
tIge
of hand-woven PersI&pa wUl. cost
1'; Claea meetS a 10 o'Clock \11 the tihe evening a.t 7 In the chapel•
since the beginning of November
leas than repeated replacements of
Chuch transept.' The Church Hour
manu!Betured rugs.
At the Ments li"orum at 8, a mot~ In the new building. erected for
Nuraei7;mll"l8. ea!lh Sl/DcIa¥ morn- iOll picture. "Clear. Track Ahead," them by The Baptist Union ot
....II ..,• ........11 __ Ito 110_
Ilia- lit ';1,0 46 Q:cl
.
ofRee or 10""112'
ljIug:lng and social fellowship and orlglda.1 group of about 16, the
'.
'The Junior Department of the all men ot ette commUQ.lty are cor~ numbers have been gradually Inchurcll Bchool WUl hold ~te mono dlally invited to come•.
creasing ''to an attendance of more
t:bJy Church Worship' Service \11.
than
50 In th~ Sunday.school. The
The Church Board ot Education
the Church on Sunday morning "(ill meet on Monday evening at 8 Dew Sunday Evening services mark
tJ.Pm 8.46 o'91ock to 10 o·clock.
at the home of Mra. Lloyd E.. Kauf- the newest ate" in the, developing
program of the group.
.'"The HJgh .Schc;ol Fellowshlps of. Utlan. 313 D~tmouth avenue.
Trtnlty Church' and this Church
Tho ConversaUon Group 00
w)n meet at this Churoh Bunday. ChrIstia.n Stewardship meets on LEGION AUXILIARY NOTES
eVenlng at 6 o'clock.
'l'uesday evenlne at -ebe parsonage.
Mrs. Oscar J. GlIcreest, publicity
'The :Men's Community Chorus
The chUdren choir rehearsal UIl- chairman of the local American
.
nih.......ee 'l'ueed!'Y eveDlng" at 7:· der Mrs. :Frederick J. BogardUS t.s Legion Auxillary. asks to be quoted. t.. I '.,
on Thursday afternoon at 3:46.
as tollows this week:
II> o'elock in the Parish Houee.
'.rhe social hall is open tor 8UP~
"Members ~t the Legion AuxUi:The Chancel Choir rehearses
TjJ.uraday· ev,mlnl/B at '7:~5 o'elock, ervlsed recreation under Tboodo're ary are asked 'to notice·' tHe Change
the Boys' Junior Choir ...eh.......... Purnell on Thuraaay evening trom In date of sewing day at Mrs.
Fdde;y evenlDBB at 7 o'cloek, the 7t09. The Boy Scouts meet with Harvey PIerce' home on South
Princeton Ave on It!ondl;l.Y Marcl,
Ob-1s' ,J1,I.Dlor . ChOir rehear8e8 Robert Ives at the S8.JIle hour.
Ird
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. All are
Rehear~ tor the senior choir
Thursday atternQOn.. at
3:46
will
be
on
Thursday
evening
at
7:30
urged ·to come and 'help tlnIsh arto'd.ock.
.
The annUal meeting o:c. tho co"n- icles to be 801d later."
-.'WednesdaY,· Maroh 6, ts the Mon...
"The Players' Club Benefit on
~IY ~wfug-,DII~.. tor the Woman's gregation will be held on Friday
at
8
o'clOCk
in
ebe
chaapel.
Repons
Mon.
Ma.rch 10, and Tu.,e8. March
ASsocl&tloii. Circle 2. Mrs. Perc~
will
be
received
trom
the
h~ads
of
11
tor
the Legion and Auxiliary
G~ GUi)ert,' chairman. w.l11 . asslat
nil
organizations..
Three
trustees
wUt
be
The
Cherr'Y Orchard direct·
with the seWIng; Bring sandwiches.
'wlll
be
elected
to
serv~
for
t.hree
ed
by
tor.
John
Dolman.'" InforBeVer8g& wW be served.
years
and
Ave
delegates
and
alter
..
mation
um'Jl.Y
be
procured from
~ Tueeday eveDiDg. :Mareh 4'. '"
nates
to
the ·La.¥men·s Association Mrs. Howard Hopson. Tel, or any
Monthly Book Review e.ven~
member of the Auxiliary. Extensive
irig ~t th~ ChU~clJ" ·Rev. Braun Will will be elected.
•
A briet meeting of the omclal hospital morale consideration for
oontlnue the reView of .. "The stOry
board will precede the congrega.- Veterans Is being carried on by
ot the Faithh ' and' review Edw.ln
tional meetiDlr at 7:46.
t'llese orga.nlzattons.'·
J(cN~l<~o~'S "Last .R.epri.eve."
DIRICTORS 0. 'UNUALI
Landscape Contractors
Phone Chester Heights 194
BREAKFAST
LUNCH
f
DINNER
OPEN 7 A. M.-:s P.
]II.
-OUTSIDE OATERI!'lG SERVICE-'
Wednesday, 7 Lm. - 2 p.m.
s.mday, 12 - 8p.m.
DAlLY DINNERS ............ 8110 to '1.50
I
w"as
SpecIal
on
More than 69 years
••
•
conscientious
service
t
•
the
BEAUTY SALON
March W'mds Whirl Beauty Into Spring
OLIVER H. BAIR
13 Soath Cheater Road
c.n~0478
.. ,
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QHU.R.CH ,SERVICES
SWARTHMORE PREBBYTERIAN
.
CHURCH'
" Rev. DaVid Braun. Wn1ster
·Rev. ~iJt~~~· Cutler. Mlnlster_
E
MARCH 2
;~~~~~;~~c.:o:~mmunion.
waa
flsn
E:=:- PIIUIUPlllil
. Tlllll.IIIIIIIIIU
SUBURBAN CAFE
.114 CDdttail lou,.
ALL RBI CARTOON SHOW
2110 To All 2110
Tick_ Now On SOleI
.-
'Mouday&~y
"Black Beauty"
Lcancbiwr fiOo to ,1.00
D\IIDer--41,1II to ,1.40
Wed? esd.~ a '1Il'Gl'llClaJ'
---......
Sat. l\Jornlng at 10;00 o'clock
Evening! Show BegIns
at 'J P.III.
..11_111_
1111 1111 ... 11
• • •
Special Children's Show
Regular Feature not shown
.
at Matinee
--
-
Torts
"CROSS MY HEARY"
Saturday _\11_1:00 P. M.
tI
SolID)'
•• • •
Smlda)' • Monda)' • Tnesda)'
CooUnuoas SIIIlCIQ from 2:.110
Katber\De Hepbam
80_ '1'QIor
"The Bowery"
''UIiDUCoRREU''
'.
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I
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One of the greatest .accomplishments of
ciYili2atiOll has been the remarkable progress
made in increasing the avenge life expect.
ancy.In the Middle Ages the avenge life span'
was twenty years. In the seventeenth centuly
it had advanced to twenty-five years. Through
the ~ there has been a .teady increase
until, today, the life expectancy i. sixty-three years for
men an!l sixty-six for women.
Authorities agree that the mo.t productive years of life
lie between the ages of forty and sixty. Medicine and the
allied sciences have thus been indirectly responsible for
all progRSS. Good minds that had sickened and died
.Wot'e ra,ching their 2enlth DOW live' to apply the judg.
drenJ .lId eqerience of maturity. As pharmacists, we are
ptmid or oat Junction in the distribudon oflif_Viag
medical npplies.
.
.
.MICHAEl~S COLLEGE PHARMACY
On til. Comer·
J
of continued
Platters
The
.
.
DEWDROP
ud-
Betty Hutton -
.,
w:'
William J. Stephani, Jr.
ua:m
"lrIlll l(illllr~"
WE'EK'S . CALENDER
bfralliP .:..:m
....;J
MEDIA
THIS
project.
PAUL'S FOLLY
. Experts in the Making and Fitting
of Spectacles and Eye Glasses
=_ ••
COllEGE THEATRE
' 'Hell.... for Bu!'ope"
~HIi..
Dispensirw Opticians
c1::ses.
,
PA.
WOODLYN BAPTIST
had the misfortune
A.....
. PUBILI.oIIIHIllHIlEMtD. E\lERY FBlDAY ,AT IIWAB'lBilORB,
TIIB SWAKTBIIOR&Uf, mc.., PmU,JSp".
PEITPlR Eo TOLD. Editor
MAltlORlE TOLD,' , ..ata II4ltor
LoreDe :Mc>Carter .
ROIIalie Pelnol
AlIne N. COobru!
I
Tay[-or of Ken..
neth a·u..re with her chlldren
~
ding
Chlli'per and Rusty, ls speD
er Mrs.
the week with her mo th
Charles D. Mitchell of uBrookblll,"
. THE'SWARTHMOREAN
.
-
Dartmouth & La/ayette AIIB••
3
1 P. m. In WhIttier HoIlll8. the Blair Price. Robert W. Richardson,
Taylor, Hugh O. Thayer, T. Jr.
luniol' Jro....... sroup of the ~ Horace C. Robinson. J. Randolph
Waldschmidt. Oscra. J. West, C. F.
.Da)' Bohool wtU have & Cak8 Bale, Ito.... H. Lew.. Shay. JohD H.
Woltera and W. C. F. ZlegeDfWJ.
. . weD &II mOVI... ....... and
am....menta to raIae money for
the
BRAKE
•
SWARTHMOREAN
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_ _ OIOO .
Seroice
IGNITION
MOTOR
THE
~S
RUSSELL~S
lllucc March 28 In New York City.
Peirce Hunter, tore~e~lY Woman 8 Clu on
d In GIbsOn at tho honlc ot the bride's aunt.
~
Ev nlDg Bulle'Mr and MrS. Goo W I - = &I8Oclated with the
e
.
t canad.a will arrive Mrs. Lee B. Morey.
u_.
/
.P,' iiil7 28, 1847.:
"Right in the Center 0/ Town"
Kr
tin Philadelphia, h&e taken a pOllltl~ with the BalUmore 8~n. :Mr.
d Krs. Bunter, former residents
an
I Bal
ot Havertord Bl'8 DOW llvlng n
..
U ore Mr Hunter is the 800. of
~ Ma.Url~e Griest of Elm avenue.
and ~- John R. Hanna of
-~
plaCe arrived homB MODUnlv.ral....
.,
In
4""" atter &. month's va.eaUon
>. '
Fel.
Church.
Triuity Nota
CLUB NOTES
Holy Oommunion, wUI be ,celeRevIew Toda,.
brated at 8 a.m. Sunday. All de·
Due to the storm last Friday,
partments of t'he Church School the prog;ra.:m tor the ~Lfterature
will meet at 9:46. Holy Communion Section was postponed
wU1 be
will again be celebrated at the 11 glveD tode;y at 10 a. m. :Mra. C.
o'clock service. The Communion MacDonald SWan wlll review uThe
service to be sung Is th~ ".MlsBa. lrllracle of the Bells" by Russell
ParochiaUs" by Oldroyde, and· a. Jannoy. a book recommended. by
group of choir boys WIll sing ills the Rel1gfous Book Club. On
Negro spiritual "Were you there' ·Frlday, March 'I, at 10 o'clocl\:.
when they crucl1led My Lord 1"
Mrs. Dorothy McEwen Fo.rrest will
'rIte Young People·s Irellowahip give readings from "The Prophet"
will meet at 6 p.rn. In the Presby- by KabUl Glbran.
tertan Church.
Pete New H9DJbers
Choir SchOOl will meet On Man ..
day ~d Wednesday a.t 4: 30 and •• The members ot the· board ot
agaln on Thursday at '1:30 p.m.
the club. entertAJned the members
The Ushers tor ·Sunday will be ~f the membership committee and
R. G. Haig, head u~er; S. B. the admfssfons committee at a
Brew8ter~ B. Keirn. L. W. King, A.. lunch on Honday to meet the Dew
,
membel'll of tha club. Mrs.. Peter
H. Knabb, . F.
Luehring, A. E.
Pritchard. C. W. Randall
E. Told. Prea1dent, presided and
. A meeting tor Episcopal college cava an lnspiratioDal talk to the
students will be held at at. Mary"s group, speaking of her appreclaChurch, 39th and Locust street. on Uon to the members of her board
Tuesday at & p.m. Dinner will b& and committees and especially
served and the conference will be ·welcom.1ng the new members and
uddressed bl; Bishop Hart.
telling them. how much the club
Holy Conununion will be cele. will appreciate the help they can
bra1ed on W~dneaday at 1:30 a.m. give as well as receive trom the
and again .at 10 a.m. The women club.
will BOW ·during the day, luncheon
The new members are Mesdames
will be served. and a etnely ctaee A. M. A1l111on. Robert Arnold•
held In the afternoon.
Chari... E. Black. A. Itobb. CoIlb·
ran. I. A. DraIn. Gle. A. Duff.
Friend. Meetiq Notes
Edwin I. Faulkner. MOrr\a H. FDaFIrat Dq Bohool' In WhlttI.... ..n. I'*ul P. Gemmill. Francia H.
HoW!8 at ':U. .
Gibson. Jr. LeRoy Gilbert, WIIUam
Durtnc the' HeeUqtol' .Wor- L. Gilmour. Paul R. Hertol, W. E.
.hlp, whlcb .,....,. at 11 o'cJook, Hetzel,'
B. LeHeclta, I. Willard
chlI4ren wm be cared for \11 WhIt- Lord. A. 3. HcCormlClk,
M. :Me.'
UerRo_
Coy. Lloyd A. Hcnowen. W. R.
- On IIatIIrdq aftemooDo IIaroh .. HcRlIIIIT, :Wlluam JI.' Park, R.
2
,':45
A.
"1:46 A..
DaY 'khool.
Forum-A review of the Conference on
W()rship held at Pendle Hilt'
this winter. .T. Bernard Walton and others wUl lead the
diSCUSSion.
1.'1:01 A.
~tll:;i~~~;~~:::~~:1D
VI
f
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
R\ 6·1581
MARY A. BAIR. Pr..ldont
and
-w:-
'.
co.
I;
a:
...
~
~
,
WE WANNA GET MARRlED
-WE WANNA GET SPLICED
BUT ...
WHERE.ARE WE GOING TO LWE?
Sure we could live with our inlaws-and we love
them dearly-But, would you? Well then, why not
help find us a place to live. And come to our wed-.
ding-we'll send a car for you.
The family bread will be won in Chester and since
a car, any place within 15 miles radius will
SUIt.
w~.have
AN APARTMENT is our preference and we want to furnish
it. We 'are interested in seeing small homes for sale
and could use the Gl loan-but our family is smallso far. Just the two of us-no pets--no pests .
BE A GOOD GUY, MR. &: MRS. LANDLORD-We'll be
good tenants. Tell us about your coming vacancies.
'And you good read~rs who aren't landlords-tip uS off
about that vacancy next door.
Phone Swatl'",tore 2523.. IIIlYtime.
i
THE
•
To Wind-Up J T. H Igh
4:!..-------------:::-;--D-r-.-a.n-:-d Mrs. WUUam Earl KIs- : b""n very' 111. They plan to retUl"ll
I
tier their grandson Ricky Browne, by plane In three W4)e1uI.
and Mr. J oh;n XlsU..... of Park . Cpl. William D. Mitchell who
venue were joined In New York, llas been stationed at Camp Pe~
of Swa.rthmore avenue, has he~~ ~edne8day by Mrs. Jam88~H. con-I
("locted 3. member of the boroug
f A IIngton Va. to see Dr.
'-d
t trallel" com- nor 0
r
.,
("ounell of W '1'" cr('s •
I'd M
Kistler's daughter Mr.
:nunity for married veterans a~d, and :M rs'Ollver G Browne of Midthetr familles at the Pennsylvania \ an t rs. Ro d Media sail on the'
11
dIe own,
a.
,
State C 0 ege.
S S America tor Belfut. -Ireland.
Schoblngcr. n grnduatc of SI \Vorl T'h y' w11l visit Mr. Browne~s father.
U
c High Bc'hool is a jun or n
e
lIDor
'
11\Ir Freder.lck Browne. who has
r;
dleton, Oceanelde, Calif.• since his
return trom China' last. summer,
f I
h at
is spending a a~-day ur aug
hIB home on Nortb Chester road.
Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge of Ogden
I
h
bridge
avenue will enterta n er
club at a luncheon-~rid.ge on Wed-
Industrial e n g i n c e r l n g . ·
nesday next.
=ii.iii
iii
THE
.~
I'LL TAU
SUPREME
L
It's baHer tasting, make.
golden toast-stays fresh
longer and
saves you
money.
U
B
D
.. OJ,ur.
ou,
eo_..n !
56th
ANNIVERSAR'
Save 1 ccnl on e~ 2 loertel
iiisimpEAS----::=lb'lse
\
Cobboge
H . . _on
•
- - '" 6e \ On.onS
Broccoli c.m....'.......... 19'
APPLES
N_3 .-,. 25c
WIll. . .I...
Oranges callttnla
12
C
...Ia .........
Northw....,..
Wine.,
DORUn
Fannclole
EVAP.
Chaese ...,•• - - Bleu Chaese
GoId-N.Rlch .-.
ILK
2::!~ 2Se
Velveeta -
'·59,
.. 5ge
'·5ge
...... 35.
Codfish'" n .......... ",":;16c
Sardines ••I. . . . .
10,
Flaked fish _., '---31'
ataIII:::.
G....... Llght_
6~35t
rlLLET ROSEFISI
'"35e
1·23c
'"21c
BUHorfish ...... J .....
Oysters JWHJ'sel..t
Mush GI ...... Ctn ....
"17c
-32e
2"" 16c
'"
Lean, Grade A or AA
Junior High ninth
gride
varsity basketballers dropped their
first game of the season to Springfield on tne victor's court last Sat:-
'5.
NomJnatlollB for
.
urday morning.
'{he defeat was certainly no fault'
of "Pee Wee' 'Johnston who kept
bls team in the game as he scored
tho first eight points In rapid suecession to put Swarthmore tn the
lead. 'But the sensational ahooUng
or the
Springfield
star,
Bill
nhondes was too much for the local
quintet; and the little Cougars were
not to be denied as they continued
to pour the ball through the basket
to a victory of 34 to 18.
Tile" Junior-Varsity led by Walter
Dickinson,
Sandy Ford.
LouiS
Sharpe and Bob Bradford showed
fine shooting form and reversed
tho decision in tne second· game 30
to 20.
This mal:.es the season record
read: five wins and one 1089, witH
Friends Central coming up March 3
at home. Victims to da.te Include
Chester. twice: Lima. twice; and
Springfield. oncc. at home.
The squad is composed of Nicky
Stuart, Pee Wee JC'hnslon. Sandy
eDUe
$1.00
Dinners, frOm $ ••75
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
STAG BAR
FIRESIDE' LOUNGE
20 with 23 members present. Mora.
CAll CHESTER 8286,
.
Ib 190
Lean Plate Boilinl Beel
Fre.bly Ground Bamburger Ib 570
88
&
DeW
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CbarJe·s G. Tha.tcher was co-hOstess and Mrs. John H. Pitman. presided.
M ..... Anton.les. Fairbanks. knitting chairman. reported t~t nine
sWeaters, four pairs ~f mittens and
two beanies had been tut;ned .In to
the . Community Health Soolety.
Mrs. Arthur R;, O. Redgra.ve and
. M:.ra. Adolph Wuest of the Shoe
CRUCK ROAST
w~comed
Joan DavIsson of Vassar avenuo
tlttended the mld':winter dance and
house party of rile HotchkiSS
Sehool at Lakevl11e. Conn: over the
week-end. Joan was 'the ho\U18
guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hate
ot the schooL
Mr. and Mrs. carl 9. Ryan of!
Weatd8le avenue will ente'rtala. at
a d088ort·brldge at thalr hom. tomorrow eventnC'o
............,.............,.. ....
.....
The friendly Ctrcle met at the
home of M1'S. Mark Bittle on Rut. gers avenue, Thursday, FebruarY
{l
was
----~--
Circle Holds Nominatiou
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
ortl.cen
member.
to vi'ctOry tn the second game. Bobby Allison and ~ll1y Heath were
key men In this victory. Both teams
had wins over their opponentS in
their first meeting at Lansdowne.
They will close the season on March
S at home with Friends Central.
On Tuesday. Marcn 4. the Senior
High Intramural Basketball League
will wind-UP the regular schedule.
and get ready for tho champion.ship play-ofts. The first four teams
:will qualify tor the play-ofts. At
present the ninth grades' "Gestapo"
'Is Betting the pace.
LWlcheons
neW
were held under the guidance of
t1l.e nomlnat.J.D.B committee ooulatlng ot MI'8. Charles Black, chalr..
man, Mrs. T. lIanT Br<»WD, lin..
Arthur R. O. RecJgrave, 1{1'8.. 3.
Wa.rren PaDOD and HrtL Cecl1
Howard. ·Tbe results wUl be an,:,
nounced at the nen meetJnc. lin.
H. E:Ulott' Wells and Mrs. J. D.
Durnall will a.udit the report.
Mrs. HarrY McCone Ha.rvar4 aT-
downe. The eight grade led by Fred
Campbell found the going too tough
and was defeated but the seventh
graders carried the Garnet colors
l:11&IiOTER. PA.
........ 27e
TUNA FISH
Fillet Flounder
Fillet Whiting
Potato Salad
U
Sc
E
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
MunseH . - - - . -
The
Fischer.
During the pnst week the seventh
and eighth grade teams split a
doubleheader with Ea.CJt Lans-
511 WEI,S" ST.
Lenten
Suggesffons
---_._-
, Basketball Season
,)7
Boll Committee reporte« thM the7
had .pent
6n '!.h.... ·and pl.
""h.. for a Morton family. Mra.
Wuest contributed
of ~ amount. It was 8100 voted by the
membe.. to oend a ton of coal to
& need,. t8.mtlT.
•
T~l·~dbel"'r.
John
Snape, Barry Jones, ROY Denworth.
Clark Turner. Dick Terry. Bury
Coleman, Louis Sharpe, Robert McCormack, 'Walter Dickinson, Bob
McHenry, Bob Bradford. and BnlY
o
as. IM7
1\1' " Feb: • .,..
SWAKTHMOREAN
MADISON BROS.
413 Dartmouth Ave•
FREE DELIVERY
On_
oroover
dOl1ars
Phoue 1913
4'M£AT
Quality
RIB ROAST
59c .lb.
Fresh Killed
CIUCKENS
43c lb.
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FI'IdQ.F"1' ." zs. ~~7
THE
NEWS NOTES
Of _
GEORGE MYERS
't1an8•. (»n84&
·lIre. 3;. Horace Wfalters of tbe
f:Jwa~thmore Apartm~nts will bo:
hostess to the. Reading Group on
Thursday next.
Mza. Jam... B. Cooper of P ....rlsh road entertained the Boa.r4
memben of the ~Iaw....e County
Jle41cal AiUI:Iliary at a d .......rt
'meetin8'. Jloti4a7. Plana were completed tor a card party and fash-
Michigan Ave.
".,.
, ~ DOW
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Builder
I
VEAL ROAST
LAMB ROAST
Square Cut
Shoulder
Ideal, Faney, Tre ....Ripened, SectiDns
GRAPEFRUIT
Ib
35c
pa.
as
~
P AINTIN'G
i
I
SUa:» BACON
69c lb.
DAVE WOOD
MEDIA 0755
79c lb.
PAINTING AND
PAPERHANGING
Larse, Sbictly Fresh
EGGS
59c Doz.
3 for 25c
Fine foJ' breakfast. for salads. frvh co:ocktalls. cI........
and arilled with main meat dlshe.
APPLES
2 lb. 25c
a..~.VE6ETABLES
.
White
Larse
CAUUFLO"WER
Tree Sea. ., and
3Sc .each
Landacapu..
Duffs Ginger Bread .
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
Swarthmore 2295
Table NapkiM
Choose your car. with care. Choose your
financing plan just as carefully. Our auto
loan plan brings all the advantages of
bank borrowing ••• including moderate
cost ••• to car buyers. Ask us for
e'lact figures on the loan you need.
California Evaporated Fruits
Saratoga Brand
Mixed Fruits
LarKe Sweet PJouaea
CaUlo.....a .eed!e. . . . . . . .
Pe_uts
nigh, 01' 48y.
woman
restaurant or cafeteria. work,. aIx-day
week. No Sunday. Hrs.-7 to 3. or 8 to
4. Best of raferencea. Tel. Chester
27191.
\VlANTED-Reftned woman destres po.
siUon as ccmpanlon to lady or couvaJeeeent. Near business section preferred. RePly to Box X. The Swarth-
noOZ
pkg
Z3e
15c Pk.
HOlE IIPROVEIENTS
fJal'peIItry RepaID &lid
A1temttOlVl
'
Ktmeg) TnpgJ-H_
~'W_
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or
302 Gayle,. Street
Media, P..
Tel. Media 2567-R
59c Can
aUE KARO
23c Bollle
i'
Member. of. Fedei&J DeposIt IDsurance' CoJ1lOration
~
Harmel Canned Tongue
PH h, ~-a
Goale'
ve
SWarthmore National.Bank &Trust Co.
~iii~~~~~~'?J
ARl'ERS . BROfllEBS
(IaI"
• Mek &
25c Box
• .and
Bartlett Pears '.m~kob"
Unsweetened
Cbolce Halve. Apricots ColiI~lo
Cboice Fruit CocktaD ColIl~lo
Fancy Grapefruit Juice
Fruit .Juices ~!~g':t ~radl:~d!!t
Acme Whole Corn Go'den
Farmdale Wall Beans Cui
/lSOO Pork e Bean.
Com.toek .lIeed Pie Apples
39c Jar
HARRY W., LANG
59c Can
Phone Swarthmore 2175.R
104 ComeD Avenue
Swarthmore, P _
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A. MERCER QUINBY
FUIlel'aI Direetor
Formerly of Media
11211 W. Lehigh A_. PhlJa.
Phone Baldwin 1170
No addltloDal dmrse for
suburban ClIIII&
Are You Out of Oil?
We are yoar neighbors
and we prefu to live
with friendly neipbors.
nat ia _
-
ra.- Ibat
am IlIld will Pve
de&nt,.
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OF A(;COUl'IT8
Notice 1s hereby givon to heIrs, lesat(;.es, cr~dltor8 and aU pel1JOIlB In interest tha.t a.ccounts in the tolloWms
('states have been ·flled In the Omce at
the Hoglster of Wills and. Clerk of
Orphans' Court as the case may be"
and that the aame will be presented to
the Orphalls' Court 01 said County on
Monday. April 7th. 1:947. 10 o'clock
A.M •• E.S.T•• for confirmation, at which
time the s:dd court will audit aa1d
accounts, hear exceptions to the sam"
und tnake distrlbuUon ot the balances
ascertained to be in the bands of the
accountants.
18th. First and Io'inal
Account ot P. J. Quilty. Executorj
01 Kathleen A. Adams, De~
CARTEN-Feb, 26th. First and Final
Account of Anna Carten Cummlnp
and The Wayne Title and TMUk
Company. Executors, Estate of Annie
ADAMS-Feb.
:;;:t!:::
~ -"~
,NTA
Carten. Deceaaed.
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CQY!\
O~' CAR'l'ER-Feb.
24th. Ii'jrst and F1nal
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S~'YL'.L--I
Account of Victor C. Smith, Sub-~~.F
ESTATE OF '-_.
-.
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stit.uted
of Jamea
MAR
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'Vallace Guardian.
Carter. late~tate
a minor.
Also known a
II. 'Ii..~_
CHEW-J<'eb. 7th. Sttcolld Account pi
DECEASED.
\Jnt 'A ,;.
Girard Trust Conl'Ulny and Anne
gfv~;i that John J.
,;.~;, h'• .::'
~.
Husband of s.nld ~~~~ :~--."
Chow, Trustees. Estate of BenJamh.
._- iI_'1 lh
a
Chew. Deceased.
,!"," ;._~~. n e Bald Court
CON\VAY-Feb. 26th. First Account 0-1
to tho'
rea~fe:~.~f. the
h..,.
Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company
;.~ ~-;;:
~- "-:l
_....~
and Robert M. Green, Executors,
_; oC tha Intestate _::.... ,
Estata of 'WllllGm Conway, Jr.,' De.
RE1.
and. tt~, the same has
d" ~a;
ilifi.
ceased.
~L.-~ the Petition ~ay
COR-COH.AN-Feb. 26th. First and
by un: C'.ourt on
Final A('count of Arthur Wliling
.~~1 •. &.t 10 A.)L,
:xoe~
Patterson. Executor. &state of Della
~J.I~
be filed befOre-that. tJma
Corcoran, Deceased. ~
"dli~·g·. deFURIA, Attorney
COUNTY-June fth, 1945. First AcI '-;';.:..28
Chester, Pennsylvania.
count of FideUty-Phlladelphla Trust
Compan.f, W.:ilUam Fraley County,
ADVERTISE3IENT
and John Ormsby County, 'Executors
Estate of· Albert ..John County. De..
The SC.hool District of Swarthmore
r.eased.
wIll rCCfHve bids at the office or the GODSHALK~an. 30th. First and
SchO'lI District In the HIF:h Sr.ho(.J
Final Account o-r Elizabeth F. GodBuilding. comer of Collcfie anu PrlncoshaJk, Administratrix of Estate. or
ton Avenues. Swarthmor(), PennsyJvD.Gernld D. Godshalk. Deceased.
nla. up tr. .. p.m., Thursday, 1rIn.rch 13. HAGAN-Feb. 11th. Flr$t and l''inal
1947, an(l open the bids at a me~tfng'
Account of Patl'ick Carr. Executor.
of the S .. hool Board at the SChopl Dis.
Estate of Uo!:e Hagan. Deceased.
trict office 0,!1 :ft.!areh 13, 1947.7 :30 HAHDESTY-.F'eb. 26th. Fourth and
p.m., for 1& and 18'" Transite Se,ver
Final Accouttt of Maude H. Oakey,
Pipe.
Admlnstratrlx, Estate of Sarah t l
Speclfications cnn bo Becurod be.
Hard~8ty. Dece8.fIed.
tween 9 a.m, and " p,m,. daily except KIRK-Feb. 24th, FJrst and FInal 11£~~turdn~, Sundays, and hoJid::t.ys, a~
'COunt of FranCC'lil M. Kirk, Admini&tna School District omce. The board
tratrlx, Estate of J. Howard KIrk,
reserves the Tight to reject any or all
Deceased.
bids In whole or In part and to R.ward KNO,VLES-Feb. 24th, First and Final
contracts on a.ny Item or llems making
Account of Helen Esther Johnston
UP. any bid.
Derry aori \VnUam H. Hatfield, Ex.
Hilda. Lang Denworth
ecutors of Estate of John L'Outs
3T-2·21
Secretar
Knc.wles, DCCealiled,
--_~;;-~;-:;::;;~~:;,;~y~__ LARKIN-Fob. 18th, First and Final
DELA.WARE COUliTY
Account of Carrie E. Larkin and
/Sealed proJ)O"Ul.ls .wlU be received at
Mary Lucy Congleton,· Exer.utrlces
Ute County Controller's Offlce. Court
of E3tatc or AdaUne p, LarkIn.
lIouse, Media, Pa., unUl 10:00 AM.
Deceased.
and publicly oper.Od at 11 :00 A. M. on ~IAGUIRE--Feb. 26th. Firat and Final
Monday, March 3, 1947 for repalrlng
Account of The Wayne Tlt1e and
books in the' various offices In the
Trust Company. Guardian. Estate of
Court H'Ousc, _, Afedla:; Pa., during the
Marcia. Elizabeth Maguire. late
year 1947.
..
minor.
Speclfica.tlons and bidding !\heet mQ.v MATHER-Feb. Z1st. FJrst and FInal
be obtained at the offiee of the County
Acco1Jnt of John L. Mather. Jr.• Ex.
Controller, and no bid wtlt be entert=cutor, Estate of John L. Mather
talned unless made out on said blddtnJr
Deceased.
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MFlADE--Feb, I4th. Fl...t and Final
The County Conunlssloners reserve'
Account of David B. Meade· Ouarthe right te, reject any or all bids.
dian. Estate of Anne Meade,' late a
CLARENCE T. PEPPER
minor.
3.14-4-7
County Controller
MERKEL-Feb, 6th, First Triennial
ACC
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Estate of Alichhel J. Merkel, D~
ceased. '
PLATT-Feb. 19th, First and lo'inai
In
Accour.t of George G. Lewis, Ad.
wm'rI'lER HOUSE
ministrator, Estate of Hobert l-'latt.
Deceased.
.
at
PRICE---Fob.
16th,
First
and Final Ae
Sponsored by Jr. Fornm
count ot Harry \V. Price. Admlnls.
tor Benefit of
trator, ]~state of Ernest R. Price,
HHEJF:JnRS FOR EUROPE"
Deceased.
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SEN'l'MAN-Feb. 6th. Second Account
of Girard .Trust Company and Dr.
Edgar T. Miller. Survtvln;c Trqstooe,
EMtate of Ella T. Sentman, Dc&+1 Kod'''~
ceu.sed.
Greeting CJard&-BoMt,. Craft
SHEAFF-li"eb, 25th, First and Final
Account of John A. Roberts, am!
SIMMONDS
Alexander B. Geary, Executors, Estate of Florence 1.. Sheatr, Deceaaea
a t
SHR£GLEY-!o'eb. 24th. Fourth Ac~
(,.'Ount of WaJter· Rhoads White
Trustee, u/w of Rebecca Whlui
Shrigley, Detea6ed.
STRAINGE-Feb. 7th. Firat and Final
Account of Winifred Brensinger and
"W1lt1am E. Strainge. Jr., Administrators. of Estate- of wnUam E.
Stramge, a/k as Wlll1am Stratngd
and WiUiam Strange, Deceased.
TOP-RANKING POSITIONS
THOMPSON-Feb. 24th. First and
Final Acoount of R. ElI1son Thomp...
in Community Service
son, Edmund Thayer and Con, Ex.
c.hange- National Bank and Trust
Available to
Company, Phtladelphia., Executors ot
Estate of :?aul Thompson, Deceased.
QUALIFIED YOUNG WOMEN
UHLENBROCK-Feb. 24th, The First
and Final Account of DelawuQ
in Telephone Work
County Trust Conwany. Substituted
Trustee In place of Herman RoeJK!l
r'Or Ida. Beaver. u/w of Caroline
EARNINGS
Uhlenbrock, Deceased.
f
Compare with Beat
\VALTER-Feb. 24th. Fourth Account
01 Walter Rhoads White. TrusleP.
in Your Community
u/w of Thomas W&1ter, Deceased.
\VHIT~F\)b. 24th, Fourth Account ot
'Valter Rhoads \Wllte. Ttuatee, u/w
SURROUNDINGS AND
of Georgo Foster White. Deceased.
\VIUTE-Feb. 24th. Firat Account ol
ASSOCIATES
Waiter Rhoads White.. Trustee, u/w
of George Foster WhIte. Deceased
Better Than Average
(Clause Five)
WHITE-Feb. 24th. FOUrth Account or
Wn.1ter Rhoads 'WhIte. Surviving
OUTSTANDING
Trustee, u/w of Mary .Jeanes Whit£'
Deceased.
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OPPORTUNITY
YORKDAI4&-:-Feb. 20th, Firat and
Final Account of Edward Yorkdale
for Advan""ment ",,01
Administrator. Esla.te of Sarah A:
Yorkda.!e, Deceased.
Development
ZELJ...-Feb. 24th. Fifth and Final Ac~
count oJf Lewis \V. Zen and HaITY
c. Zen. Surviving Executors, Estate
INVESTIGATE TODAY
of .Jacob Zell. Deceased.
Arthur P. Bretherlck,
Regiater or Wills and <""1erk
of Orphans' Ceurt
"T-2.21
THE BELl TELEPHONE COMPANY
ESTATE OF TERESA PARis
CHASE. DECEASEDOF PENN~YLVANIA
Letters Testamentary on the abov~
Estate have been granted to the und6r
, 1631 Arc:h Str_
signed, who request au P8I'IIOIIS having
(!Ialma or d('mands anllIIIt tile ·Eetate
Phllad.lphla
of the decedent to maJre kDown the
same, and all persona-Indebted to the
or
decedent to make payment, wtthO\lt
delay. w
"-315, McClatchy
Reginald B. ~ Ezecuto,
620 Pan1sll 11<'1'4
.
69Jh and Marbt SI....
Swarthq:lOre, P&.
at
I
2 P. M.
,
Wmeaap '" Rmnan Reowl)'
2 boxes, 19c
ORPBA.l'8' COUBT
01 Delaware COut,-_ P .....
:PiOTlCE OF FILUIQ AlI'D AVDI'r
CAKE. SALE
Seedless Grapefruit
JUNKET'POWDERS
All Flavors
can.,
~N~~,"":Wu~fa~~~~h!'~m~:r~1
..
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inv"
PENN.'.1".
MARCH 8,
.•11 STAPLES
2 33'
816EDGMONT AVE.
~~~~~~~~~~~~ut~u~~
CreameryButier
19c Head
NO• 2
MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
Walter V. Huton
Large Iceberc Lettuce
4Zc
Call
AlL SIZES HARD COAL
S .lb. 39c
Ib
'~er
. Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Paulson,
ot Park avenue were the guests of
Phone Swartbnwre 22S3
Mr. and M.... Paul Slvaa. of Pasadena, last week. They visited Y08331 Dartmouth Avenue
mite NaUonal Park and the red!lwuCbmore _
wood foreeta and :returned to
The Home You Have
Fremo where tltey are the guests
For
Planned Can Now Be
.ot Mr. and Mrs. F. Sinalildes.
Mr. H. Lindley Peel of Oolumbla.
Bailt
avenue Is lirependlng several days at
Pinehurst, N. C.
GOLD BOND
Bnl Sickel. a. student at DartPOURING WOOL
mouth College. sPent the week-end
BATS AND BLANKETS
'"tb hie parents. Dr. and M.rs.
Contractor and Builder
George B. Siokel of Strath Ha.~en
PLASTERING
avenue.
. SUPPLIES
Ridley Park,
Mr'. and Mrs. Sidney Carr of
Honolulu wtll arrive on Wednesday
next tor a moOnth's "Isit with Mrs.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Carr's brother Mr. F. H. '"ForsYt'ho -~
S _..... 1448
and ramlly of Thayer rOad.
. S. S. HARING
WILLIAM BROOKS
Mr. and Jlra. J. ~ul Brown of
231 Sylvan A...,.
Walnut lane ,"11 entertaln
their
A ...... &Rnbbfsh RemO'fed
Rutledge, Pa.
hollOO lin"""" nen week. Comdr. LaWJVI Mowed
General HaullDg
Tel... Swarthmore IMI-J.
andMre. lerome SmIth and thr~e 238 IIardJDg AYe.
Morton, Pa.
chUdren of Rising Sun. Md. Mrs.
:!Ii
Smith and children are en route I~
PAINTING and DECOR4.TDrG
__
to visit relaUv.... In CalIfo'rnla, and
All Work Guaranteed
,"it he joined later by Comdr.
Wri&e
I3mUh.
,
aJFFORD L PARKER
Mr. Ralph H. Markham left Satand
.Media R. D. J
. Ul'4ay t:or h1s: home in Van NuY8.
~iiiii
iiiiiil~
Calit., after a three-week buslneae
PAPERHANGING
a.
......... ____ ..... - - •
trip east at which Ume he visited
np~CI'~ .. HJI·
hIo fath .... Jlr. W. C. M ....kham. and
irlBt~1' Mre. Richmond D. FetherSPORTING GOODS
b~ of Columbia. avenue.
CIaIl
I
:
. NEW roTATOES
Square Cut
:Shoulder
the h _ y _ _lit II
Charles E. F:·
Ion show to be held Friday,· March
14.
Sw. 21GB
Desirable Iota available
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CUNNINGHAM
AAb e t.., 00Yered..
Call
week ekUng In the Lauren-
I
Patey Blake of Amherot avenue
celebrated her lZth bIrthday on
SatUl'day evening by enterta.lDJng
PaiD. . and Paper' Haaaen 11 of tler young friends· of the
\Ve Ilbould Know lIow
Sixth Grade at a deooert party.
IIwa. line
("·Mlch."." A .....
Mrs. Frank W. Fetter, the former Elizabeth Garrett Pollard ot
Elm avenue, and nleco of Mrs.
Portraits Taken
Philip Sellers of North Chester
, in Your Home
road. presented old.Ume songs of
E. MONl'GOMERY
Jenny Lind at a concert at Radnor High School on T'hursday le.st.
Wemngford, P..
She
alao gave a group or RUSSian'
Media 0485
songs, In costume.
The Fetters
have retUrned to their' home at 'BL
DaVid's as Dr. Fetter has resumed
hiS professorship at Haverford
,
Coll~ge after three 'Years with the
State Department In Washington.
D. C.. and abroad.
_
Now_W....,;.
You Claa Have
_ _Yonr
Dr. and JI.... MU.. Robinson of
Ogden avenue and the.tr 80118
Peter and lam.... spent a few days
SWARTHMOREAN
"I"IlWIlIpjlatt
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piowpt
Wh,. DOt caD __
for ,.,... oil or ~?
VAl AlB
RIJMEY P~
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GIRLS
aw..
,
&IF.- Dcbt
or hi. attorney,
Oeoqe
w. vex....
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ft-SJe
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THE
e
• CLUBWOMEN TO
VIEW FASHIONS
\
MOST
.
.0'
THE
TIME•••
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.
There are many t tmes m a
person's life when one just
can't put into _words what
one feels - times when
you have just lost a dear
friend or when you want
tel do something especially,
nice and meaningful- for
the ones we love.
..
THAT'S
THE
TIME
I
I
I
I
Your operator can usually
answer your signal as SOOD
as you lift the ~iver.
But once in a while, when
TO
CHOOSE FLOWERS.
Throughout tbe centuries,
they have never falled.
I
heavy traffic swamps the
switchboard and every
cord is in use, there's nothing the operator can do
but keep you waiting • • •
momentarily • . • until
some other 'call is completed.
CARNS
But she knows you're
waiting. And she'll answer
Flower,
as quickly as possible.
Thank youl
GreetiDg Cards
DeooraUve and NOl'elty
0aDdIes.
BalUmore Pike
SprJDgfleld, Pa.
Phone Swa. 0450
De Bell Telepbone Company
" Pennsylvania
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. Every Monday - Wednesday - Friday
2 to 3 p. m. - Station WPTZ
Television. dealers cordially invite you to come to their show
rooms and see the newesr television show, -IITEL'EVlSION .
_ . MATINEE./I This program presents' varied~ubie'ds of inter~st to all the family and offers you an opportunity to see
. ; television sets in operation. It also affords dealers the pleasure of demonstrating television at a time convenient to you.
Visit one of Jhe dealers lis1ed below between two and three
o'clock any Monday, Wednesday ·or Friday afternoon I
locations where yoo can see FREE Television De.OllStratfH
LANSDOWNE
ARDMORE
ADAMS
30 W. Lancaster Avenue
C. H. DAVIS, INC.
Suburban Square
THE ELECTRICAL CENTER
52 E.lancaster Avenue
GOOD HOUSE STORES, INC.
17 W. lancaster Avenue
CHESTER
WM. M. KELlMAN
20 East 7th Street
ROBERT L PAINTER
9th and Edgmont Avenue
TOLlIN'S
615-17 Edgmont Avenue
DOYLESTOWN
LOUIS PEARlMAN
Main St. at Oakland Ave.
GLENSIDE
C. E. GERHARD
321 No. Easton ROCId
HATBORO
HATBORO APPLIANCE CO.
13 No. York load
JQfKINTOWN
STANLEY M. CRAVEN
318 t...doM Street
W. C. flEClC & lRO•• INC.
York aoa.t
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the Antlques FaSr were on.dtspJa.y
in the lounge. The tlnt prize of
five dollars was awarded to Carolyn Morse, honorable mention was
given to the posters 8ubmltted by
John Russell, Blll Keen, and Sue
Schellhase. Mrs. Carl deYoll, Art
.chairman. Mrs. Birney K. Morse,
Antiques chairman,
and
Mrs.
• Avery Bake 'Publicity chairman
for the Antiques Fair were the
Judges. The junior high school
winners will be announced next
week. All the posters wUl be used
in local shop wind.ows before the
Atit1ques Fair•.. March 17 to 19.
The program for Tuesday March
4 at :5 p.m. Is strictly modern or
even ·futurlstlc. Spring fashions
for all ages will be modeled by
professional models from New
York. Incidental music will be
played by Mrs. Stoydn Russell,
Music chairman for the County
Federation of Women's Clubs.
CARHART SALES CORP.
32 East Baltimore Avenue
J. C. HOlTBY
.
30 So. Lansdowne Avenue
MERION
FRED DANNENHAUER, JR.
.
215 City Avenue
NORRISTOWN
B. E. BLOCK & .BROS., INC.
15-21 W. Matn Street
THE CLOUD RADIO SHOP
330 DeKaib Street
McCOY'S
408 DeKaib Street
UPPER DARBY
MORT FARR
119 So. 69th Stre.I
RYALL'S
86 So. 69th Street
TERMINAL ELECTRIC &
APPLIANCE CO.
69th Street Terminal Bldg.
WAYNE
LYNAM elECTRIC CO.
124 N. Wayne A_ _
, WEST CHESTER
WIA. J. KAUffMAN
w. . , ....
PHILADELPHIA ElECTRIC COMPANY
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George Hay, of Swarthmore, and
Mr. and Mrs. F. F: Long and Dr.
The borough's younger fry had and Mn. J. C Cabols, of Chester.
a busy evening Saturday at the J.
Mrs. Wlll1a.m S. Hobbs and her
J. dance in the high school gym.
daughter
Charlotte Hobbs of Park
Music by the Harmony Kings
&venue
accompany' Mr. HarrY
Orchestra kept. things moving in
Burns,
Jr.,
of Philadelphia to
lhe gym whlc'h was decorated like
Brookville, Pa., and will visit the
a 80da fountain.
During Intermission the dancers latter's parents over the week-end.
repaired to various homes for refreshment. The eighth graders.
. Beautify
numbering 16 couples, were entertained by Polly Told; ninth graders went to Sally .Alden's; and
Your
tenth graders to Lois Linton's, Ann
Broomall's, and Patsy Told's.
Home
Bob Fawcett entertained a small
group of elevent'h graderS and
Thls Spring With a New Coat
Charlotte Hobbs was hostess to six
or 1~a1nt, Ins1do and Out.
couples from the senior class.
FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN
Chaperons for the dance were
JOS.MADISON & SON
~{r. and Mrs. Walter C. Giles, Mr.
Phone Sw. 2189-oJ.
nnd Mrs. Robert W. Richardson.
George l\f. Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
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Sadie A. Chadwick, captain Helen
Louise Orr. Elizabeth K. Barten,
. Dorothy Bradfield, James A. Landes, Margarete L. Moore, Jt!a~ D.
McCreight.
Mrs. Fred R. Wilson, captain;
Mrs. Frederick Talles, Mrs. W. P.
Spofford, Mrs. Wm. A. DeCaindry,
Mrs. catherine Blackman, Mrs.
Winthrop R. Wright, Mrs. Ollver
Swan, Mrs. Neil Thurman .
Mrs., Chas. W. Lukens, captain;
Mrs. S. M. Viele, Mrs. Carl Ryan.
Mrs. A. B. Reavis. Mrs. Glenn R .
Morrow. Mrs. Ferris Vl.. Mitchell,
Mrs. E. B. Homs, Mrs. Clarence
Franck, Mrs. S. Herbert Evans.
Mrs. Chas. E. Black, captain;
Mrs. Walter L. Thorpe, Mrs. Geo.
C. Broadbent, Mrs. Warren R. Godfrey, Mrs. 3'ohn H. Pitman. Mrs .
. H. ElUott Wells. Mrs. Frederick
c. Wc<11~r. Mrs Robert Richardson, Mrs. W. H. Lovekin, Mrs.
Charl('!s Mans.
Mrs. John A. Detlefsen. captain;
Mrs. Geo. W. Glaesser, 3'r., Mrs.
ElIlott Richardson. Mrs. Ralph
Hayes, Mrs. Geo. W. Glacsser, Sr .•
Mrs. Vincent N. Gallagher, Mrs.
Hallock C. Campbell, Mrs. A. H.
Knabb.
Mrs. Geo. W. Ewing, captain;
Mrs. Dwight Cooley, Mrs. Carroll
P. St1'eeter, Mrs. James E. Davis.
Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr.,
captain; Mrs. Anna Marion .Lynch,
Mrs. Herman Bloom, Mrs. J. V. S.
Bishop.
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Mrs. Albert G. Gwinn. captain; I
Mrs. Warren Bernard, Mrs. Raymand C. LaBsiat, Mrs. Cecn D.
Howard, Mrs. pavid nUmS8Y, Vir-·
'Binta Rat'll.; ..- .
Mrs. Fred W. Bell, captain; ,
],Irs. R. " T ...l.3ates, Mrs. Allen . M;·
.Smith. Mrs. Arthur J. Grover, Mrs., .
Robert .T. Cadigan. Mrs. J. D. Narbeth, Mrs. A. H. VanAlen, Mrs.
Ralph V. Little, Mrs. O. J. Gl1Cl"eest, Lillian Boyt.
.
Mrs. Harold G. Griffin, captain;
Mrs. E. Fay campbell, Mrs. Ray
S. Latimer. Mrs. A. R. Cochran,
Mrs: Edward H. Allen, 1011'S: HCtward W. Green, Mrs. Leroy Wright,
Mrs. Eric Sanvl1le, Mrs. Edmond
Cramp.'
Mrs. . Jack Thompson, captain:
Mrs. Howard H. Adams, Mrs. A. \
Lawrence Baxter. Mrs. John E.
Michael, Mrs. ehas. Mortimer, Mrs. ~
W. G. Reese.
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Mrs. Albert Sidney Johnson, Sr.,
--captain; Mrs. Albert 1... ·HilUs,
Jr., Mrs. Walter Moll', Doreen McConechy, Mrs. Geo. D. Pllgrlm,
Mrs. W. N. SpaI\gler.
SpecIal GIftS committee
Paul J. Rutan, chairman; Walter A. Schmidt, Guy A. McCorkle,
Frank R. Markley, E. A. Furst,
Thos. Rutberford. Maurice Griest.
Leonard AShton, W.· Stanley Kite.
R. Blair Price, G. H. Froebel, Walter R. Thorpe.
Business p]aceS and OrgaDImtlOM
Dr. John E. Mlchael, chairman;
Joseph· Reynolds, Mrs. Chas. E.
Gemer, Mrs. Ed. 1...... Noyea, Mrs.
C. R.. RUSIIel1.
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MATINEE
Frida)" F~ 28, 1947
SWARTHMOREAN
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one feels - times when I
you have just lost a dear I
friend or when you want \.
te do something especially,
nice and meaningful. for !
the ones we love.
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VIEW FASHIONS
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THAT'S
THE
TIME
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CHOOSE FLOWERS.
Throughout tbe centuries,
they have never failed.
MOST
OF
THE
TIME•••
Your operator can usually
answer your signal as soon
as you lift the receiver.
But once in a while, when
heavy traffic swamps the
switchboard and every
cord is in use, there's nothing the operator can do
but keep you waiting • • •
momentarily . • • until
some other call is completed.
CARNS
But she knows you're
waiting. And she'll answer
as quickly as possible.
Thank you!
Flowers
Greeting Cards
Decorntivo and Novelty
Qandles.
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of Pennsylvania
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2 to 3 p. m. - Station WPTZ
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Television dealers cordially invite you to come to their show
rooms and see the newest television show, ''TELEVISION
MATINEE." This program presents varied subjects of interest to all the family and offers you an opportunity to see
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Visit one of the dealers listed below between two and three
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Suburban Square
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52 E. Lancaster Avenue
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17 W. Lancaster Avenue
CHESTER
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20 East 7th Street
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9th and Edgmont Avenue
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615-17 Edgmont Avenue
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Main St. at Oakland Ava.
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321 No. Easton Road
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HATBORO APPLIANCE CO.
13 Nr.. York Rooel
JENKINTOWN
STANLEY M. CRAVEN
318 Leedom Slnet
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309 Yorlc
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32 East Baltimore Avenue
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30 So. Lansdowne Avenue
MERION
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215 City Avenue
NORRISTOWN
B. E. BLOCK & BROS., INC.
15·21 W. Main Street
THE CLOUD RADIO SHOP
330 DeKalb Street
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408 DeKalb Street
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119 So. 69th Street
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86 So. 69th Street
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69th Street Terminal Bldg.
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Friday, February 28, 1947
SWARTHMOREAN
J. J. EVENT STIRS
JR. SOCIAL WHIRL
George Hay. of Swarthmore, and
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Long and Dr.
The borough's younger fry had and Mra. J. C Cabols, of Chester.
a busy evening Saturday at the J.
J. dance in the high school gym.
Mrs. William S. Hobbs and her
Music by the Harmony King-s daughter Charlotte Hobbs of Park
Orchestra kept things moving in avenue w111 accompany Mr. Harry
the gym whic'h was decorated like Burns, Jr., of Philadelphia to
a soda. fountnln.
Brookvl11e, Pa., and will visit the
During Intermission the dancers latter's parents over the week-end.
repaired to various homes for refreshment. The eighth grader~,
numhering 16 couples. were enterBeautify
tained by Polly Told; ninth gratl£!I'I:! went to
Sally Alden's; and
Your
tenth graders to 1,01s Linton's, Ann
Home
Broomall's. and Patsy Told's.
Bob I"aweett entel'wined a small
group of clevent11 graders and
This Spring With a New Coat
Charlotte Hobbs was hostess to six
or l'alnt, Inside and Ol.t.
couples from. the senior class.
l"ltEE ~TDJATMi GIVEN
Chaperons fm' the dance were
(Continue(l (rom Page 1)
the Anttques Fair were on diSpla.y
In the lounge. The first prize of
five dollnrs was awarded to Carolyn Morsc, honorable mention was
given to the posters submitted by
John Russell, Bill Keen, and Sue
Schellhll5c. Mrs. Carl deMoll, Art
chairman, Mrs. Birney K. l\lorse,
Antiques chairman,
and
Mrs.
Avery Dake publicity chairman
for the Antiques Fair were the
judges. The junior high school
winners will be announced next
week. All the posters w!1l be used
in local shop wind.ows before the
Antiques Fair, Ma.reh 17 to 19.
The program for Tuesday March
4 at 2 p.m. is strictly modern or
even futuristic. Spring fashions MI'. and Mrs. "'aIter C. Giles, Mr.
for all ages will be modeled by and Mrs. Robert W'. Richardson,
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professional models from New
York. Incidental music wiil be
played by Mrs. Stoyun Russell,
Music chairman for the County
Federation of Women's Clubs.
Phone Sw. 2189-.1.
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APPROVED
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Sadie A. ChadWick, captain Helen
Louise Orr, Elizabeth K. Barten,
. Dorotllr Bradfield, James A. Landes, Margarete L. Moore. Jean D.
McCreight.
Mrs. Fred R. Wilson. captain;
l\\"rs. Frederick TalIes, Mrs. W. P.
Spofford. Mrs. Wm. A. DeCaindrv
Mrs. Catherine Blackman, MI'~:
\Vinthrop R. Wright, Mrs. Oliver
Swan, lUrs. Nell Tburman.
Mrs. Chas. W. Lukens, captain;
l\[rs. S. M. Viele. Mrs. Carl Ryan,
Mrs. A. B. Reavis, Mrs. Glenn R .
Morrow, Mrs. Ferris W, Mitchell,
Mrs. E. B. Hollis. Mrs. Clarence
It'ranck, Mrs. S. Herbert Evans.
Mrs. Chas. E. Black, cn.ptaln;
Mrs. Walter L. Thorpe, Mrs. Geo.
C. Broadbent, Mrs. \Varren R. Godfrey, Mrs. John H. Pitman, 1\Irs.
H. Elltott WellR, Mrs. Frederick
I c. 'VeIl!!'!", M!"fI Rohcrt Rich~\I"d
,son. 1\lrs. W. H. Loycltin, 1\Irs.
Charl<,s Maas.
Mrs. John A. Detlefsen. captain;
Mrs. Geo. 'V. Glaesser, Jr., MrR.\
Elliott Richardson, Mrs. Ral)h
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Knabb.
Mrs. Geo. 'V. Ewing, captain;
Mrs. Dwight Cooley, Mrs. Carroll \
P. Streeter, Mrs. James E. Davis.
1\11'8. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr .. I
captain; Mrs. Anna. Marlon Lynch'l
Mrs. Herman Bloom, Mrs. J. V. R
Bishop.
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Mrs. Albert G. Gwinn. captain; I
Mrs. 'Varren Bernard, Mrs. Raymand C. Lassiat, Mrs. Cecil D.
Howard. 1\Irs. David Rumsey, Virginia Ratb.
Mrs. Fred 'V. Bell, captain;
Mrs. R. T. Bates, Mrs. Allen M:
Smith. Mrs. Arthur J. Grover, Mrs.
Robert J. Cadigan, Mrs. J. D. Narbeth, Mrs. A. H. VanAlen, 1\Irs .
Ralph V. Little, l\,...·s. O. J. Gilcreest, J.i11il1.n Boyt.
Mrs. Harold G. Griffin, captain;
Mrs. Eo li'ay Campbell. Mrs. Ray
S. Latimer, Mrs. A. R. Cochran,
Mrs: Edward H. Allen, Mrs. Howard W. Green, Mrs. Leroy Wright,
Mrs. Eric Sanville, :\1:rs. Edmond \
Cramp.
Mrs. Jack Thompson, captain;,
Mrs. Howard H. Adams, Mrs. A. I
Lawrence Baxter, Mrs. John E. I
Michael, Mrs. Chas. Mortimer, Mrs.
W. G. Reese.
MrS. Albert Sidney Johnson, Sr.,
-captain; Mrs. Albert L. ·HUlis,
Jr., Mrs. Walter Moir. Doreen McConechy, Mrs. Geo. D. PUgrim.
Mrs. W. N. Spangler.
Special Girts Committee
Paul J. Rutan, chairman; Walter A. Schmidt, Guy A. McCorkle,
Frank R. Markley, E. A. Furst,
Thos. Rutberford, Maurice Griest,
Leonard Ashton. W. Swnley Kite,
R. Blair Price, G. H. Froebel, Walter R. Thorpe.
Business Places and Organizations
Dr. John E. Michael, chairman;
Joseph Reynolds, Mrs. Chas. E.
Gerner. Mrs. Ed. L. Noyes, Mrs.
C. R. Russell.
Mrs. J. Roy Snape and his son
John of Harvard avenue attended
the TraCk 'Meet at 'Mac1l80n Square
Garden, New York City, Saturday, I
and saW Jay Snape, a student at
Kercenburs Aea4emy. wID. ln the
mlle ~ for laIercereburc.
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MEN'S SHIRTS
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Sizes
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32 to 36 sleeve
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Full cut shirts of sanforized broadcloth.
oxford, solid shade madras and figured end
on end madras. Plenty of whites.
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The Swarthmorean, 1947-02
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1947-02
digitized microfilm
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