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THE SWART~HMOREAN
GAZELLES
. PLAY
MONDAY
•
1
1947
REACHES AHALE;
HEARTY 90 TODAY
LUNCHEON WILL
OPENl947 AT CLUB
. Cpl. W. RUBBeD Frank eon of Mr.
and Mrs. W, J. Frank.. of Vassar
avenue, now stationed In Tientsin,
Clilna, has recently been promoted
to the' ra#k
corpo.r.al. '
CpJ. Frank who transferred trom
C~ds,
~ifts the Marine R~erve. to the regular
Marine COrp8 last ,February. lett
San Francisco In August and
rcached Chllia.li:.. October where be
. . BiB m8Jly. friends and nelgnbors bas been serving with the Firsl
An entertalningC' program bas
'ue wishing Thomas Winter .An- Medical Battalion of the FII'Iit Ma- been pJanned for t~e amusement ot
4rew, of 824 North" Cheater road. rine DivIB!on.
members of the Woman's Club on
Tuesday. January 1, when Dew 'and
much j07. and. contln:led health
and . haPplne88" today on the ocre-tnstated members will' be tho
guests of the club at luncheon. at
Casion ot his 90th birthday.
1 p.m.
.
In floe health and malntalnlnl'
Club membership _has reached a
absolute posseasloJ) of, his evernew
high of 324 members. an tn"cute i&ciulti" Mr. Andrew decrease of 24 over last year' when
lighted In shocking a new phythe totai t membership passed the
...cl..... he ealled Wbelth'l' hiid a
aDO-mark for the flrst Ume. Mrs.
recent COld. "Maklng Mr. Andrew's
Benjamin W. Collln1'l. mcmbers~lIJl
acqtialntance· tor th'o first tline the
chaIrman, reports that the 324
doctor oompleted his examination
members
wilJ be augmcnted by
by remarking his g ....nd condltlo.n.
several m.ore wl1cn the sccond half
""naJdering hla age. When 'the 1>&.
of the club 'Year comm'ences in
of
Women Giving Program for Record
Member,ship
Flowers,
Shower "Tommy"
. Andrew Today.
GAZELLES DOWN
TWO' OPPONENTS,
J. V.'S .A.lso. Share In
Week's Basket
Wm's
::'::=~=toW::~:h::,c:::'~c:~: to ~':01l:U"t,~;;'~~".;.~ ~~~~":..r:::.= ;tt~rU~~m~~:eve h:::h~:::in:r::~
MOTHERS
AND.DANCE
DADS
TO SQUARE
The Swarthmore Mothers' Club
1(1 ghJng
square Fatbers'
dance in• he.ne,.,I
ot
their tt
annual"
Night
Memorial Service
Tomorrow at
Meeting
ORCHESTRA
PUBLIC CONCERT
College Musician's
Open New Season
On lOth
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wblch Is to be held Thursday. :rali.
9. at 8: 30 at the Woman'S Culb.
Sport dothes and Oat heeled shoes
will be tbe attire for tho eveDlng.
William E. Mcilvain of JIlt. Holly, N. :r.. will lead th.. dancing.
Ref....hments will be served ..ttar
•
the dancing and the cluh iii hoping
George Bourdelals died a.t his
a large group of fathers .wIIl home In Wallingford Wecbiesda"y
turn out to enjoy the evening.
morning', January 1. He had been
In III health for the paot year; IiI
1943 ho retired' frOM Swarthmore
College where be had' served fot'
18 years 88 Superintendent of the
Engltiecrlng Shops_ He was known
on the Swartbmore -eampua and In
the village as "Uncle George." He
was 72. A memorial eel"Vlce Will
he held after the ma,..ner of ·the
Socl ..~ of Friends at the FrIends
Meeting' House on· the college
Camp"", at 3 p.m. Baturday.
.On }4~J"ida.'Y e.venlng.,-'January 10,
Born lb 1815 In· S6rel; Quebec,
George
Bourdela1s Was a- member
tho Swarthmoro College Orchestra
will gh'o Its first concert of ibe ot a family which boaBted 18 conaeason, at 8: 16 P.M. in Clothier
generations of c ironwork.
who had operat'ed olace early
Memorial, open to both _t~e . col .. I tlm"s In France and tieiglu'm:. He
lege and the commu'lity.
came' to New '_ EnSland wIth his
Conducted by Dr. Peter van
parents when 'he was an infant and
Knmp the orchestra will open
grew
up In Maine -and Me"P ..
concert with l\fo7.Q.rt'8 OVert"..lre to
chusetts.
He . learned blacksmith •
Don GIDvannl. This wi$! be followed by Hayden's Seventh Sym. Ing from hts ,father and tolJowed
phony In four movemcn~: Ade~(): this I;y. serving apprenticeships In
Vivace - Ad8gt.o rna non troppo-- patterDmakln~ and IiIlIChlne shop
Minuet. Trio _
Flnl>le: Presto practice. thWi beginning a IIfetlme'e
In practical meohUlcs.
As8at. Tho remainder of the ~~_
whUe at Swarthmore he wu
.ram conalats of the GoJden Son·
ala by Purcell. ,for string orch.,s_ ·elected to the
Socloty
tra: the' EY6nlng Prayor and of Sigma XI.
of
Dream Pan~mlme, from F;lumpol"- his oontrlbutlon
reply. "About. ,70:'
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_. tbe'past seven 4&)'&'. On Thul'lday. ClItro~.i Banta, ··:t.llIlan BOIit. )lr...
ReU,rJng·eome-yean qo:as ex- -December Z6 •. they rail over Clifton Jay D. Cooke. Mr& Harpld,~. Grite~utlve 'VIce prell/dent ot the First C. C. to the t"ne of 51 to 14. fln, Mrs. Frank A. Hall, Mr•. WIIN,atlonal Bank of Pblladelphla. Mr. Gazello play was .parked by the lIam F. Hanny, 'Mrs. A. R. O. Red e
Andrew 1IItlJ! carries on some ac-, dn.zzllng performance ot "Dlxlo" 'grave. Mra. Carroll P. Streeter, and
tive buslne88 Interests and en10yS Hoot wbo ,racked up 21 -pOints. Mr~ G:eorge C., Wagner.
. following tho dOings of his friends Bill· Black 'was his clO8eet campetlFollowing tho luncheon which
and th1s community where he has, tor with 14 points. Battista was will be served by .1-11'8. A. V. B.
JIved aince 1901. R~nown for hlB the leadldg Beoret' tor the losers,: ,Orr, M'rJ:f. F.r;lnk McCowan an
,;ervtee to the Swarthmore Players with 7 polnta
. thelr committees a skit to end aU
Club Which he served as treuurer
The :r. V.·s (Rockela) also enjoy- skits' will b. staged by. "Bored
tOl' 2& yea.... he Is known by a ed a win over tAe Clifton junIor Memhers." The Utle of this mBstercloeor Inner circle of friends tor club by the score ..of 81 to 28. Art ple.e Is "The Fatal Quest," arid the
quJet, helpful actions where :rennlnlia led the Scoring for' the cast Include. IIfra. T. K. BroWn ....
t'hey are mo&_ needetl'.home team in thIa' free' SCOrlDg ·KinK. Mrs. Francfs H. Forsythe ae
Althou.h 'he JournEfYs forth la- contest with 11 poInts.
_ .. Que~n. Mr~ R~· 'r. Bates as Prln...
to the WlDter, eold as seldom as
The otller contest. WAS plaNed .CCM, Mrs, William' ..~.
~b1e he. was .. h&PI>Y-' ,r~eot ·Mod;;.'; . with .tbe Guell .... &carini! "" DlIke. ¥ra. ~hy S.
.._. '!-!·t.be:Cl>r!~"" dlnn"" of.tM.
11'. ·""er_ ,1'hU~d,,\pllta.~rtjll)\.~fl.~_.\.
80_" o! .I!l; Wlnta. iamll,.•. <;1'" Electric 43-16. This game featured ... 'Shine Sifter.~
Harvar.d avenue.
the outstanding performance of
AddItional demonstration of club formance an'yWhere
TI,.'ne ..... ~
A widower mace Ausuat 11, Vince Gallagher who rolled '".lp 16 talent wor be evidenced when Mra. Variations in March time, rl!cently
1988 tbe dea11, <" his wife. Ella. points. Phillips waa close behind Roland L. Eaton will road the
written by Dr. van de Ramp eaMary Cowdrey. 0. New Englander with 11 points. . Ga.llagber waa prize e_y written by Mrs. WarreD pealally' for the SWarthmore Col~curref at. homo d~rlu.g hlB taat conUnually In the center of play. F. Faragher tor the Couaty 1I'e4..
vI...t to lIIIo natlYe England. two sparking. his te&mmatee on to vlc~ eratlon Contest. Tho
which
'l'bla year's orchestra comprises
inODthe before JIIrs. Andrew's nth tory_ Armstrong led Philadelphia Is light In feeling 10 entitled forty-four
instrumentalists,
of
birtholay and sis: month& before Electric with 7 points In the scar. "Cross Country Flight."
whloh 'bait are atria. £pla-yera.
tlte7 would Itave colebrated their lng column.
Mr~. Faragher WOn adc1IUoD&1 whUe the rat are evenly dlatrlb60tb- "eddl".. annIYe.....ry. Their
AgaIn the Rockets came through laurels for 'herself a.nd tho 1Iwarth- uted over the woodwbuls, the
wed4lDC was the first lIornee of with a. victory, trimming th~ Mor.. more Club when she was awarded b....-, aad pereuselon .-pectlvel,..
aily klDcl performed In the Walnut ton Amvets 28-18. Ward led the not only the county but a.Iao _te
Avenue CoftCl"ecatlonal Church. 'Rockets Wlth'10 points while Har... prlaes -tor her lyric pOem aDd abort
Gives HoIida:vT..
BostoD the completion of wblch kiM led Morton with Ii pOints.
story In the 1946 Fino Arts Daly
Eleanor
SchOfield Fawcett gave
~ lta8tened tor the event.
The Gazelles urea resident. to at"': preaent&Uons,
a Chr1stmaa tea for her piano
-:,' lIr• .Alt4rew III the proud paren" tond their ae,.-nl·weekly cames for
Sara.h ,F. Splint. one of the
~ ODe daucbter, Mrs. Frank'....··V. good bUketbali 'entertainment, ' Club's talented new mombers, will pupUs and their mothers at her
BurtOD. ot· PhDadell'hla: grandTheir :ranuary schedule followa: do somo "'informal reminiscing home on South Chester road, Sat...
urday afternoon.
-p&..ent of flve-AD.drew. .laDe, Jan 6 VFW Post 928
Home about the publishing. buslneHB and . A program of carols and duets
PieBSYI Louise (now doing 'Occupa· Jan. 9 Woodlyn Vets
Home life In Now York where she lived was presented by Brenda Von Ora ...
~nal tl;l~PY., In CalICornla) and Jan. 13 Glenolden Blue Vets Home until recently when shc retired n.s bill. Mary Every, Mary Lou Pierce,
France. -(marrie·d and ltvIng In Jan. 18 Lincoln Warriors
Home an editor of The Woman's Homo
I..a.ura. Hobbs. Jane and George
Ihrylan4): ·'and,·_t-grandparent Jan. IS. Marple_Newton A A
Companion nnd McCan's m'a.gnzlne.
Allon, o.nrl Peter Co.mpbelJ.
Mrs. Stoyan W. Russell, county
,~lt. F:raneu tw·9 cblldren.
Away
Barbara Sickel. a former pupil
.Jan. 20 Parkslde A A
Homo chairman of music mid a neW of l\{rs. Faw~ett and. now, a senior
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Jan. 28 EdcJtystono Ramblers Home member In the Swarthmoro Club, a.t the Wa.lnut HtlI School. Natick,
Jan. 23 Norwood
Home will entertain the mcmbers with Mass.. where she Js president of t.he
.• Gaild
2741 .Pieces
.,.
:ran. 27 Clifton C C
Home selections on the plnno and Solo. Glee Club, added to the enjoyment
~vln•. compl~ted a tlnaJ count Jan. 30 Westchester Shamvox.
of the afternoon by her artistic
Home
Reservations tor the luncheon
-of, . ibis -year·& Needl~work 9",~(d
. rocks
playing of Brahm's IIRhapsody In: B
should be made wttb Mrs. How.
.
gannente tbe group finds Z7 41
Minor."
'.
ard
J. Dingle, Swarthmore 0188,
items ·were contrltiuted. 1400 of
not Jater than Saturday, Janunr¥ 4.
FOR DIRECl"ORS
we~t t~ -the Famlly"Service
Triple Book Review
Book Re..1ew Today
Seven rea\dents of the borough
Tuesday
evening at 8 o'clock in
Airs. R. G. E. Ullman will be
and lo~ Heaith Center.. ~e 11 have flied petitions to contest for
the
Parish
House of the P~e8liY",
othel" -Oha.r:~~_~ benefited' include: the t'hree vacanoles on the Library presented by Mrs. Harold G, GrUterlaJi
Church,
Mr." David Braun,
CbUd,ren's Bureau of, Philadelphia. Board, of the Swarthmore Public fln. chairman of Uteraturc, when
Mr.
H.
LewIs
Cutler
and Mr. Henry
Frlen'ds' Homd' for Children, Home Library ~uring the 'election to be' her section meets on Friday mornIng, Janua~y 3, at 10 a.m. Mrs. FaU8t will present the monthly
Mlsslon.arty 80clety, Babies' Hos- held In the Library on January Ullman 'will review. ''The Sudden book review evening. Mr. Braun
26 and 27.
will review Edwin McNeill Poteat's
pltal·of Philadelphia, Volunteers of
They are Mre. W. F. Bird, 241 Guest" by OUver LaFargc,
"The. Last Reprieve" and ."The
Antlqtie Dept, .Opens On 9th
ADle~~ .~~ Lo:vers ~f' Chi~~ren, Ogden avenue:. Dr. J. Alfred CalSto~)'
th~ Faith" by William
Unusual
Interest
in
antiques
has
~otest8.nt:
Episcopal
- "
. - City Mission, houn, Jr.. 2i'4 Elm avenue; Mrs. led to the development of the an:- Alva Gifford. A' cordIal invitation
Gre~~e ~ -Street Methodist' Church. D-Jncan
Foster.. 15 Crest lane:
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. Mrs. , W~ H .. GehrIng, 606 Unlvers· -liquos department ·under the chair- to attend Is. extended to everyone.
---'---''Tayl!lr ~ ~os»Ita\,:r. 'Lewls Crazer Ity place: Dr. Paul F. Gemml\1. manship of Mrs. Birney K. !\Iorso.
Hospital•. ';' 'linton ,Gospel Mlssion, 4:0'8' Thayer- road: Mrs. Samuel The opeI\lng ~eetinJr, of this de- TWO 'PLAYS .BROADCAST
Two plays by Swarthmore play8~nny .qre8t.Farm, tor _BoYB. Ches.. .Gurln, 14- Amherst avenue; Mrs. partmnnt prQmlscs to be both in...
tcrest1rig·
an'd'
In,structlve
for
the
wright
Lucy Kennedr (Mrs. Ralph
ter Day NUr&er:y.
Ha~ry L. Miller, 411 Thayer road.
-' .group -.wUI be 'glven a dem'onstra- 1... Brown) are to be b~oadcast ncxt
tion on the refinishing of antiques week.
On Mondaty at 11:30 a..m.
b~' .James T. Taylor, of "The TaY- "Holly~'ood Story'. will bc heard
lors," ShU.;) 'road" Westtown. All oyer the American BroadcasUng
members are urged .to meet In toe BystE-Tn and .on·- Wednesday night
.
.
",
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lounge on· Th~83". ,January 9, at 81~t(r ooCroaa ..CO-antry Wedding"
will originate (rom: WCAU.
11:00 A. iIt:-iIIo'rial'D1i W......hlp ..:.:..~.:- .......: ................... Local Churches at 1.0 a.m.
"'0 ...-.-.-011..;·"-.:.,-·
....-.-I'l-IO-'--_.I.::.....
In 1938. Mrs. Bra",/, ..uthored
. .
V_:r
,,_....,.
II
.'..
....lA.
~
"The
Frodl" w)dch ran fn the
:0 "
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John R. carlson, engineer at the Hedgerow f8pertory for two . years.:
10:00 A. M.-Boa.rd Jlleetlng ..., ... _ ........................................ Woman'. Club
",rcstlnghouse Company,
:in illustrated talk on Jet Propul- duced. In .the .Pasadena Playhouse.
Ta J'J'..lIIDIIU'J'. 'I
~don In: Be chapeJ ot th~ Swarth· She.' bas had numero~ one-act
1:00 l!'- )(,-L_ecm and ProIlJ'aID _"_"_''''''_''_ WomAn'. Club more MetbodUJt Cl\uich at 8 p.m., pla~' ])i-oduc~ an~ pO~ll.hed.8:00 :P. )(,"":"'Uook -Re'View ...
_:rterlan Church on 'Sund8.y- -'nlR'ltt .a:est.
The Browns cp,me to Swarth...
A coMl!ai Il\f~ • .,. ... Ie .extended more eight y _ ago and rea\cle
f t . , ..- ~nlilll_)7- • '.
to aU to jol.n' 'Il"' ~ '!venlng
Rlver'VIew roou!.' ThQ' ....ve.
rollowshlp. ~me ·...d· tiring y ••ur ~':;~Ia Bwa.rthmore Hlgb School,
trlena'..
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D'IES JANUARY l'.
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TIIlS··WEEKS
CALENDAR
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"Probably
'has eve·r '
the 8wal'th..
more campus nor eDd~d hlmeelt
to a ereater number de! variety
of students than 'Uncl~ Geo......•
Bourde1aJ&" He wu a IDtmlber of
Kappa Sigma fraternity.
Soon atter CODling to the coJ1ep
George Bourdelalli beclune a :meDl-;"
ber of tbe Swuttimore MonthlY
Meeting and tOI' a number of
years he was a val~ed teacb'er in
Its Flrot Day SChool.
Following bls reUremenf from
the 90llege he he.d chArge 'tor a:
year. and a. balf of the tralnln ..
pr.ognLm In apptted mechanles at
the M"erchant Marine DiviSion of
the Weatlnghou",,' E\ectrlc and
ManUfactUring Company.Leate~.
H, Is survived. by hl~ wife alld I»'
two ,o~. George Bour4elat., Jr., of
West Cheater, Pa.. and CheemaD
ot Stamford, CODD.
SPONSOR
HOLIDAY DANCE
'F~st;vity
. Reigns at
Christmas' .Event
December. 2'7.. ' .'
Approxhnatly 230 BPi r I't'c d
dancers thronged the' Woman's
.Club House Frldn.y evenIng 'ror 'the
_c'iirl.stmas Dance sPoDs'ored' by the
JUnior Woman's Club. KUBic for
waltztn'g, . fox 'trottlng,' 'aii'a' Jltterbuging was supplled by Blil Tracey
anel: his orchcstnt' "fl'om."lLuntn 1.
I>udltoriiO;> .. of~he,·
b ....... d holl'tay, B9te",;."",~:;':. tar""
Christ!l1.~s tree In a COrnel', .!lo$'s
burning- c'hherUy In ·th~-· ~~~nlacf'
while red and gl'een strea.mers cries
crossee\ ovor dancers: h@aWs. him:
Arnold Reddi~i,. Mrs:P~f
Polly Crothers, Carolyn Cre88~
Bobby Blaklston and Anne..;. C:oc'h~
ran were responst'f.tle for' deebm:':'
. .J.J..
cfui.
tIOJ:l"
. D"Jrlng tbe evening. the refNBh-:
ment committee Mrs. Frank Rob ...:
bin. M .... ·Elam HI~chne"'; l\cooia~
mund Jones, Allee Mar,rlott.4Dd
Jean-Evans serVed-'punch and prtltJ
zeto In the lounge,
Mr. and Mn Pet.." EO 'l'oI\r,o IIr;•
arid 'Mrs.. ,Job" JL Plt...m IUId Mr~
",d 1(.... A. Robb Coo....... werel
• .hMI.·1If tbe .Tuilror
If....
.
I
THE SWART H M O~R~E:!.A~N~-:--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,_~F~U~+~'1~'~JL~'~~~~
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with gold braid. Their h.add....-.
were of gold leaves and they carThe m.a.rriage of Mt88 Marlon ried sheaves of gold leaves and
Kirk 'da.ughter of Mrs. Howard man and the ushers were. Mr. Jobn
Kirk of South Chester road. and Pflofer and 'Mr. Sheldon Pf!ofer of
Mr. Edwurd Burroughs Jrving. Jr.• Chestnut HUI. brothers of tho
SOD of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bur· groom. Dr. Gilman Heggestad of
roughs Irvlng of Germantown. took
r)'n I(awr. Mr. Charles Gerbron
pla.ce Saturday evening at an 8 of Chestnut Hlll. Mr. TheodorA
o'clock candlelight ceremony in the LaceY of cambrldge. Mass.. and
swarthmore presbyterian Church. Dr. n, Savage of Westfield, N. J.
The Rev. Dr. DD.yld Braun offiThe brlde's mother chose a dreBS
ciated.
. of gray crepe with a high neckline
Tho bride. gtvc.n In marrhu~'a by and long sleoves. Her gray bat
her bl"other M.r. JClYery Kirk. wore was trimmed with a coral ostrlch
IL gown of ivory brocade. fashioned feather and she wore a blending
with fltted bodice. 8weeUll}Urt neck- flower at the wa1st.
Mrs. Pfeifer was dressed in an
tine. long aleeves, and full skirt
with circular train. Her finger-tip cmorall\ green crepe gown and
V"1l of tulle t~11 from a. coronet of wore a corn colored hat. hor cororango blOflBoms. and she carried sage· was of green orchids.
A reception followed the cerea. sbower bouquet of bouvardla and
narclRSus. centered with a white mony at the Woman's Club.
IRVING-KIRK
c_
Mr. and' 101 ..... Craig C. Neal of
from SprtngfteldHJgh School
Denver, Colo., announce the birth
of '41 and Is atlondtog the Unt- of a son. Robert C~k Neal OD
ftI'Ilb' of ~ahlpn
No date has been ee\, fOI' the Oecember 1~.
weddtog.
Mrs. Jo})wood M. Uowand of Elm
a .... en~e p.nnounccB the engagement
of her daughter :MiSs IDorls Ruth
Ilowand and Mr. Charles Russell
Schroth son ()f Mrs. Charles J.
Schroth or Pittsburgh. pa..
Mt"38 Rowand is a gr!\duate of
Swarthmore High School. and the
Pennsylvania College for Women.
Plttdburgh.
MI'. Schroth served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Army Air Corps.
'rIlE swARTBMOREAN
'.aB'(j'i111881Hllllllili. IDt&B* ftIIDAY AT aw.aP"WMOBB.
He Is the grand""n of M ..... Margaret C. Neal of Benjamin weet
'l'IIB SW.&Bi'BilOBID&K.
...
avenue..
I'l!71'ER E. TOLD, E41tor
KAlUOBlll TOLD,' aalate lIkIllor
Lorena KcCarter
Jtoau. 1'_1
ADDe N, CochraD
EDtered ... Second aa.. _ ' , JaD\UU7 14, lU., at the Po.t
Olrlce at h&rthmore, I'L, under the Aot of March I, 1811.
RUSSELL'S
DEADLINE-WlDDNESDAY NOON
Friday,
Seroice
IGNITION
MOTOR
BRAKE
TIREi
Dartmouth & LGlayette
served thls Sunday morning at tbo
AileS. -
11 o'clock service.
CGl10440
All departments of the Church
School will meet at 9:4.6 o·clock..
The Women's Bible Class will meet
at 10 o'clock In the Ch".lrch transept. The Church Hour Nursery
will be held for ohlldren age 1 to
7 durIng tho Churoh Hour each
Sund.a.Y morning.
The High Sohool Fellowship of
Trinity Churoh and this Church
will meet Sunday evening' at .I 6
o'clock In the Parish House. Margaret Latimer will speak of her
experiences wtth the 'Red Cross to
Experts in the Making and Fitting
of Spectacles and Eye' Glilllles
1923 Chestnut Street - - Phlladelpbia
6913 Market Street - Upper Darby, Pa.
Japan..
827 Lancalter Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa.
sister,
THEATRE
SalardaJ
11na ...,.
"IY BOUNG ClEIElUNE"
-r!J,ils",
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Monday
One Da,.
Til "LIIA1I
like"
Frida,--Sa~
~~~~~....,u"'''''~'''''
.da,.
GLENN FORD
Tueeday and We 11m e
CLAUDE RAINS
"usn 01 MY SHOULDER"
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,"Gallant Journey"
In
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JANET BL&IR
PAUL MUNI
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CLADU. TREVOR
"DECEPTIO."
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PAULSON & CO.
100 Park Ave. Swarthmore, Pa.
... 4646
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PHONES .,' -Clearbrook
Choice Perrian RUII' F6r Sale
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Swarthmore National Bank and
Trust Company,
Swarthmore.
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ANNUAL MEETING
TIle ADaual He.Untr of Cbe IJIookbolders of the BwartJ1Dlor.. NaU _ Bank _
_
OompanT, 8waI'IJ>more,' PL, for the
elec&1oD. of dJnotors aDd such other business as may come before
the meet.lJIa, will be held at Cbe banking house In Swarthmore,
PL, on ~,., JIIDI1IIQ' 14, 1947, between the hours of three
_aYe 1'. II.
ELRIO S. SPROAT, OashIer.
Friends Meeting Noles
First Day SchOOl meets at 9:46
WhIttier House.
The Adult Forum will be led b'Y
Rlcha.rd McFeely. Headmaster ot
FriencIa Central Scbool. He will
~evlew and
discuss Elton Trueblood's book. "The Predicament of
Modern'Man. 1t
,
Jleetlng tor Wonhlp convenJ'at
11:00 o'clock.
On Monday the 6tb. there will be
a. Membership Tea. in Whittier
House at 2: 80 p. m. when Ethel
Coates will read some of her poetry
and Elizabeth T. J ohnBon will play
DEW DROP INN
BREAKFAST
LUNCH
DINNER
~
OPEN 7 A. M.-8 P. M.
-OUTSIDE CATERlYG SERVlOE-
Sunday, 12 - ~
Wednesday, 7 ••m. - 2 p,m.
the piano.
DAlLY DINNF.RS ............ B5c to 11.50
.
Special Ohlldren's Platters
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With, an Individual
/, .
FROZEN FOOD LOCKiR
,
,
]N oNE' OF AMERICA'S LARGEST MOST MODERN LOCKER PLANTS
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Trinity Notes
,
The Bouquet
BEAUTY SALON
BeautY.
SAVE MONEY-SAVE TIME
Hely Communion will be eeJe ...
w-ated at 8 a. m. Church School
will hold Its 8eBBIODB at 9:4G. Holy
Comm".1Dion will be celebrated at
the 11 o'clock service. Young
People's Fellowship wIll meet at
the Presbyterian Church at 6 p.m.
Monday, the Feast of the EpIphany, there will be a celebration of
HolY Communion at 10 a.m.
Choir School 'will meet on Monday 'and Wednesday at 4:30 and
again on Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
"Sunday SchOOl on Wednesday
Night" wlll meet on Wednesday at
8: 15. ThlB adult study group Is
for all the members
the congregation and will meet on six specC88~ve WednesdayQ.
• The ushers for Sunday are: Mr.
W. L. Cleaves" bea.d usher: C. B.
Blake. B. D. CIOYde, J. H, Furlong,
J. W. Jones. N. 0'. Lange, Wm.
Sanborn. and F. E. Wyeth.
alert for 1947
13 Senath Chiller Road
Call Sw~ 0478
ot
MRS. llOYD E. KAUFFMAII
MEDIA
Maga";,..
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BETTER HOMES AID GARDENS
COLLEGE THEATRE
-COU1'IeIy, Howe Beauli/ul
Phone Chester Heights 194-
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and
BETIER your home •••
better your LIVING
Landscape Contractors
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of
Resolution for 1947
The Chancel Choir reheat808
Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock,
the Boys' Junior Choir rehea.raea
Frldeoy eventogs at 7 o'clock, tho
Girls' Junior
Choir rehearses
Thursday afternoon at 3, 4~ o'clock
In ,the Parish House.
Tbe Philadelphia an4 West JerBey Presbyterlala' Prayer Meetln£'
held January 7, at 10:46 o'clook
at ,the Witherspoon Bulldtog. Phlladelphia. will have as Jeader Mrs.
Harold B. Faust. The subject will
by "Thy Will be done In Our
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Trees, Lawn Areas, and
FoUndation Plantings Improved
NOW
William J. Stephani, Jr.
f
3,1947
Presbyterian Church Notes
Dispensing Opticians
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JUUllJ')'
The Holy Communion will be ob-
J.E. LIMEBURNER CO.
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PA.
PtJB!,IHH"R
GIGO
"Right in the Center 01 Town"
Complete
Rear 1-dmlral and Mrs. Richard
E. Byrd of Boston have announced
the engagement of their daugbter.
Evelyn Bollins to William Anderson Cla.rke. Jr~ son of Mr, and
orchtd.
~[rs. William A. Clarke of WalllngMiss .Janet Harrie of N
The
marrla.ge
of
Mrs.
Florence
tord.
S ......a.rthmore avenue attended as
maid of honor. and Mrs. Gucnthf'r Garrett Garwood. daughter of Mr.
Mr. and ~Irs. Israel Ely Hough
H. li"'roebel. Jr.. of Allentown os and Mrs. Elwood H. Garrett ot
of
Ambler announce the engagePrinceton
a.venue.
a.nd
Mr.
Jay
D.
'ma.tron of honor. The bridesmaidS
ment
of their daughter Miss Jane
Cook.
Jr.,
son
of
Mr.
and
}drs.
Jay
included :Miss Ellen CarC)' of HaYHallowell
Hough to 'Mr. Dona.ld
D.
Cook
of
Thatyer
road,
took
place
orford. Mrs. Daniel }[ungall. Jr.,
Alexander
Purdy of 606 HUlborn
SaturdaY
at
4.30
o'clock
in
the
of Ardmore. and MiSS Mary Stuart
avenue. son ot Dr. and Mrs. AlexSwarthmore
Presbyterian
c~urch.
Blakely o()f New York. All the ~
tendants wore gowns of gold crepe The Rev. ,Dr. David Braun per... ander Copvers8 Purdy of ,sartfor:1.
with sequin trim. featuring fitted formed the ceremony before a. Conn.. and Buck HUl Fa.tls, p&
MIB8 Hough Is a graduate of
bodices a.nd full sklrta with short chancel banked with' white crye·
George School. a~d is attending the
anthemums.
snapdragons.
lilacs.
trains. They carried bouquettl of
University ot Pennsylvania..
Christmas greens and _white chrys. gladioli, and Ughted candelabra.
The
brlde.
gtven
In
marrlage
by
a.nthemllms tied with gold m.ebLllic
Mr. Purdty'
Swarthmore
College
underattended
the Navy
V ... 12 pro· ;
rlbbon. and wore gold coronets in her father. wore an afternoon
gram
and
Is
a
graduate
at HaverdreBS of pale aqua. wool with
their halr.
ford
College.
He
served
22
months
Mr. Charles C. Heisler of Haver- matchtng beaded jacket. Her hat
in
the
southwest
Pacific
as
a lieuford served DB beSt man. and the was of the same sbade. a.nd she,
tenant
junior
gTade
and
Is
now
usllers. included Cpt. Daniel JC1rk carried a. small 100s8 bO"J.
the
Jaw
school
of
the
and Mr. Andrew Kirk, brothers white roses. lilacs. and orchids.
University
of
Pennsylvania.
Mtss Mary Garrett. as her sle·
of the bride; Mr. Philip Price of
ter's
only attendant. wore a dressNew Yorkj Mr. James Irving. Jr••
Mr. and r.fra. Albert L. Schoff ot
maker
sutt of American Beauty
of Cheater; Mr. David R. MaU"l'k
Riverview
road anno:lDced the enof Germantown. and Capt. Rich- wool crepe, with black accessories.
gngement
of
their daughter lfiBB
She ca.rrled a small bouquet of
ard Hey. Jr.• U.S.M.C.
American Bea.uty dlrclamen and Jane Schott and Mr. Burton N. Cox.
A recepUon In the parish house
Jr.• son of Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Cox
of tbe chu"rch followed the cere- white Bweet peas.
of
Baltimore. Md.. at a. luncheon
Mr. .Joseph N, Cook of Lehigh
mony
at
the·
Clubhouse., Chester. Friday.
l!"he mother of the bride wor" a. University served as best man for
December
2.
gown ot amethyst crepe. Hor cor- hls brother. and the ushers were
The
guests
hlcluded Mrs. B. N.
sage wns at lavender orchld9. 'l'ho Mr. Richard Schurz of WtlkesCox
ot
Baltimore.
MIBB SoholL 8'
mother or. fir bridegroom chose a Barre, and Mr. Benjamin _Stockton
classmates and sorority sistors.
gown- -9'foei;"e crepe. Her corsage Collins of Lehigh. University.
Miss'Schoff Is a. graduate of
·was o~ .b'Teen\ d brown CypcrpeA weddl~g supper to~ tho two
Swarthmore High School. and of'
dlum
families followed at the home ~f
h
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wUt llve .In ...Nf.,w _t~ b~~:S pa..!:~ts. ...!he bride 8 the Drexel Institute of Technology
Hav~n. ·Conn.. · Whe~e the . bride- mot-mr wo~e a d't"e1JB -~ melou w'her~ slte ~~cclved the '4-egree ~,
groom IB atud;hng for his Ph.D. crepe, with a corsage of white gar- B. S. In commerce.
Mr. Cox Is a graduate of the
degree in English at Yale Unlvcr- deniRS. The bridegroom's mother
Baltimore
Polytechnic InsUtute,
chose a dreBS of aqua. beaded crepe.
and
';as
n.
Marine
trainee at Villastty.
Her COrSage was of gardenias.
nQva qoltege from wblch he grad·
PFEIFER-DONNELLY
with the degree of B.C.E.,
SHA.W.;....ROWLAND . uated
The marrta.ge of MIsa Yvonne
o,ild
acommlS5I~)Q In the U.s.
The wedding of Mrs. Elma Slee
Karle
DonnellY. ' da:'.JShter
at Rowland
M.C,R,
London. England and'
'Mrs. Marle ,Genta Donnelly of
Mr. John 8haw~ of Camden. N. -.J.•
Yale avenue
L~ Robert Pfeiftook place at the home ot' the
BJRTIIS
er, . (lII.c..) eon of Mr. and Mrs..
brlde'lJ
Mrs. Hamilton Coch- , A dau-ghter. Rosemary. was born
Lester, Pfelf~r of Chestnut Hm
ran of 212 SOuth Chester road at to Mr. o,nd Mrs. AnlbrOS8 P. Saltook place' Thursday a.fternoon.
3 p.rn. Ba.tur~a'y, ~ecember 28. mini" 'of Riverdale •. N. Y. on De ..
January 2 at 4 o'clock In the PreaMrs. Salmtni is the
The Rev: D"r. David Braun per- cember 22.
byterian Church. The Rev. Dr.
f~rmer
Adrienne
Child, daughter
formed the ceremony In the presDavid Braun officiated.
ence of the Immediate famlliee and of Mrs. Frederic A. ChUd. a.
The bride given In marriage by
Swartnmor~ resident for man';V
her 'mother 'wore an Ivory satin a few friends.
The bride was glven in marriage years who ls now lIvl!tg wtth her
gown feat".1ring a fitted bodice and
mother Mrs. Emma. Bleecker at
a bateau neckline trimmed with a by her brother ..ln .. law. Mr. Hamil... Martha's Vlneya.rd. Mass.
bf:Irtha eollar edged with aeed ton' Cochran.
A reoepUon fonowed the c~re
pearls. A peplum feU from ,.the
mony.
waist whteh was also edged in seed
Mr. and Mrs. Shaw are staYing
pearlS. Her veil of heirloom rose ..
NowPOint manUlla was worn In a. ma- In New York for a tew da.ys.
1 yr. $1.50 3 yrs. $3,00
donna fB4!blon and she carried an
After Feb. 1~
ENGAGQmNTS
old family prayer book.
1 yr. $2.50 3 yra. $5.00
Mrs.
GeorgO
S.
campben
of
111.98 ~'va Laury of Melrose.
Maaa.. attended a.s maid ot -honor Springfleld announces the engage ...
and was gowned in a dreBS of ga.-d ment of her daughter. Ethel to
Sw. :!Oso
Bu_ptlODS for ALL
aUk jersey fashioned on the Gre- Jamea Douglas Genieaae. ion ot Dr.
MagazInes
cian Une. Her headdrC88 was a and Mrs. John C. GenieMe of
garland of white leaves and sbe Sprlncfteld.
101180 Campbell grad'lllted from
carried a sheaf of calla 11l11es.
UNITY ASSEMBLY
The bridesmaids. Miss Betty Sprlngfleld HIgh Bchool In 1943
Borough Hall
and
at
present
Is
se<:retan~
to
Mr.
Rumble of Yale avenue. Miss Pau, ....... A.~' • •-:vcry Wed....cStlH.)·
III. \VAIJl'EHS, &peeker
line Deacon of Lafayetto avenue, 'l'homp8on at the hIgh school.
Mr. GenleBBe was poaduated
Welcome
MIBI;I Priscilla Glies 0 fRutgers avenue. Miss Barbara YeCartby of ,
Garden City, N. Y •• B.nd Miss Ruth
Allen of V(lnchester. MaBB., wore
gown. of white silk lereeoy styled
on the Grecian lines and trimmed
cell .. 11\1011
Frida,. and
Mr. Lester Pfleter Berved as 'beet
mo..
avenue 18 entertalnlng her nephew
Mr. RIchard Bowker ot Pittoburrrh
this week.
Mrs. Thomas B. Safford of Btrath
Haven Inn lett December 30 tor
Harder Hall, Sebring. Fla.. where
she plans to ~pend se'Veral months.
Lt. Scott Thayer, U.S,N.R.. atteched to the U.S.S. Sicily, Is
spending a. week's leave with his
wife and small son Robert who are
living temporarlly wIth his parents
Mr. And Mrs. Hugh O. Thayer of
N .::rth Chester road.
Mr. and Mrs. LoVett Frescotn of
Harvard avenue entertained at a
supper party Sunday evening at
wltlcb time the birthday anniversary ot Mr. Joseph W. Frescoln
was obsen'ed.
METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser. D.D., Minister
SUNDAY, JANUARY 5
S: 45 A. )I.-Church School.
lc1:00 A. M.-Holoy Communion.
TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Geo, C. Anderson. Rector
SUNDAY. JANUARY 5
8:00 A. )I.-Holy Communion.
9: 46 A. M.-Church School.
11: 00 A. M.-Holoy Communion.
MONDAY (The EpIphany)
10:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF,
FRIENDS
SUNDAY, JANUARY 6
9:45 A. M.-FIrSt Day School.
s: ~6 A. M.-Adult Forum, Richard )lcFeely will review and
dlse"BS Elton Trueblood's Book
"The Predicament of Modem
Man."
11:00 A. M.-Meetlng for Worship•
WlDDNESDAY
9:30-3:ao-sewtng and QnIltingto
WhIttier House. Box Luncheon.
*
Pneumonia is a disease which strikes
swiftly and proceeds quickly and dramatically
to a crisis. Until recent years little conid be done to help the patient. The brief decisive
struggle between the infection and the patient earned for pneumonia the dreadful tide, "Captain of'
the men of death."
.
In the pariance of the army, the c,,:prain has been'
"busted." First came antipneumococcic serum, which removed one bar•. Later, powedul sulfa drags teamed Dp'
, with serum to complerely break the captain. Both of these,
powerful weapona ue kept in teadinesa in our prescrip-·
tion departmenr; waiting omy for the physici.n·s order.,
Christian Science Chruch Notes
"God" is the subject of the LesaonSermon I;n all Churches of Christ,
Scientist, on Sunday. January 5.
The Golden Text is: "Hear; 0
Israel: The Lord Our God is. one
Lord" (Deuteronomy 6:4).
Among Bible citations compr1sing the Lesson-Sermon is the lollowing; "Remember the tormer
things of old: for I am God. and
there is none else: I am God, and
there is none like me, Declaring
the end from the beginning, and
from ancient times the things tbat
are not y~t done. ~ylng. My counsel shall stand and I wtll do all
my pl(}Qsurc" (Isaiah 46:9.10).
Mrs. William R. Irwin of Baton
--,~All~;;1"""~;;CO~rd~~!.~J!!lIJ'~In~v1Y,gt~ed.~=_1 Rouge, La., formerly of Bwarth-
,FIRBT CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below H&nard
SUNDAY
11:00 A. M.-8unday School.
11:00 A. )I.-8unday Lesson Sermon.
Wednesda'Y evening meeting each
week, 8 p.m, Rea.d1nc room open
dally except SundayB and holldayB
111 to ~ p.m. Wednesday evening. T
to 7:60 p.m. and 9 to 9:10 p.m.
EdIllce Church.
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
On the Corner
!
more, will leave for her home Sunday after spending the holiday season with Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Comley of Rose' Valle,,; ?Irs. Theo.
Saullner of Princeton aven"e en·
tertatoed at a tea to her honor
Thursday, December 26. and :Mrs.
Ma.urice GrI,eBt of Elm avenue entertelned toformal\y at tea to her
honor on Friday afternoon.
Buy YOllr fruits, vegetables, fish, poultry, a,nd meats at low seasonal prices,
have them quick-frozen at this new, modern plant and then store them in
Qne of the 2500 frozen food lockers that will soon be available at Sharon
HilI, Pa, This convenience and saving in lime and money can be yours
for. a few dollars a year. Don't go through the year wishing YOIl had fresh,
sprmg vegetables from your own garden. " • Don't fight your way to the
poultry counter to get your Holiday delicacies . . . Don't' waste the fish
and small game you bring home during the season : .. Store all these foods
~nd cOllnt1~ others .in yOU! ,?wn zero storage locker. You bring the food
m-we qUIck-freeze It, put It In your locker and have it ready for your use
when you want it. SlA,VE TlM:E-SAVE MONEY.!.sAVE FOOD!
Drawer Type Locker-6.2 Cu. Ft.-$18.00 Yearly
Door Type Locker-5.7 Cu. Ft.-$15.00 Yearly
CALL OR WRITE TODAY
SHARON' FROSTED FOOD CORPORATION
1420 Walnut Street-Philadelphia 2, Penna.
PHONE-KIngsley 5-0716
avenue.
"-,,,tor
ENNA JETI'ICK,
EDWARDS
_d FLORSHEIM SHOES
I Sbllte ad Olive Street, Media
FmEWOOD
Mr. and M.... Alan Phinney, of
WaBhlngton, were-the gueet8 of
Mr. "';d M.... Horace H. Hopk!nll,
of Crest lane, over New Year"a.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hopkins. Jr.,
ha.ve been here from Berkeley.
Callt. too thIB week. Laura. Lee
Hopkins returns, to ber studies at
Middlebury Colle~ on Monday after being at home tor the hoUda~S.
Joann Paul, of Yale avenue. a
former student at Wllaon College,
ls now regiBtered at the American
Univorsity In BerLIn where she
Joined her tather. Lt. Col. George
H. Paul. who is Chief at tbe POlicy
Fueplace and Furnace
Wood Cut to abe and
delivered
Enforcement branch of O. M. G.
U. 8. Before reaching Germany.
Joann spent six weeks 1n Par.l8 at
the Foyer Internatlo;nale. studlY'-
$21 PER CORD
log F.rench and vIsiting various
points or Interest.
Moor ad Hastings Aves.
Garden City
Chester 2-8719
..---.,----,-.--.--Are You Out of Oil?
~~
I,
We are your neigbbors
ad we prefu to live
with friendly neighbors,
That is one reason that
we can and will give
you prompt delivery.
W!>y Dot call
for
yo~
now
on or coal?
VAN
ALEN BROS.
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RIDLEY P_~__
Mr. ond Mrs. Howard N. Jank.iIlB
of North Chester road enter-
tnloed their bridge club at dessertbridge on New Year's Eve.
Mr. and Mrs. Joh,n Lilly ot Rose
Valley. tormerly or Swarthmore,
entertained at Open House trom
5 to 7 on New Year's Evc.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayland EIsb.ree
of Wallingford entertained at dessert-brldge on Saturday evening.
Mrs. Helen Marshall of MexJco who
Is visiting here over the hoUdays
was guest of hO,Dor.
l\lr. and Mrs. John Bowditch, Jr..
of Cedar lane have been entertaining their .son-In-law and da.ughter Lt. George O. Bennett, U. S. N .•
Mrs. Bennett nnd baby son of Po·
land, Ohio for a. tew days. Lt.
Bennett reported January 1 to his
new U88ignment at New London,
Conn.
Mr. and 1\Irs. Lewis D. Law.rence
and their baby daughter Nancy
will return to CambrIdge, Mass..
Sunday after a week's visit with
:::===========:.~'~M~r~.:._Ln~w~re~n~c~.~'s:;.p~a~r;c;n~ts~:M~r::..-,a~n~d~
Bob Fawc.tt of South, Chester
road entertaIned on 'New Year's
.k:ve .in honor ot: Mary Beth Krlegh
of WashIngton, D. C., who Ja the
house guest of St." Clair lr4Ulburn
of Roee Valley.
David Deacon celebrated bis
birthday with u,n Informal neighborhood. PU1'ty at hiB Lafayette avenue home on ChrIStmas afternoon.
.1:l1s Cather, Mr. Chartea T. Deacon,
was surprised by a lew fl"1cndB WJ10
arrived to help hIm celebrate bls
annlV81'BlU'Y two daYB earlier.
Idra. Mary Child Jfoster, formerly of SwarUunol'c, Ja doing graduate work In vocationa:l guidance at
Cornell UnIversity. Her sister. Mrs.
Huth Child Lalt'.·ance, Is teachJ.ng
deaf chUdren to speak .In a 'l'oledo,
Ohio publIc school. 'l'helr brother,
Jolin H. Child, Is teacl1lng shop in
the Emmaus, Pa. high school.
Mrs. G. O. SavelJi of .Mount Alverno road. l\1cdJu. entertained 16
gucsta at a personal shower Thursday evening in honol" ot ,Ml·S. Paul,
Hce.neham. the former Alias l\Iardy
.Jean Crosby.
Nancy Van Alen ot Purk avenue
spent the week-end in Baltimore
Md., vISiting friends.
Carol Vun Alen of Park avenue
enteJ'taincd at lu.nchcon on, 'l'uesday .In honor of Norrine Taylor of
Ann Arbor, Mich.. Who is v1Blting
here for the hoHdaY8.
Jack '!'aylor of Baltimore. Md.,
will visit w.1th Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Van Alen of Park avenue for the
week-end.
Pauline lJeacon of r..a:ayette avenue and Priscilla Giles of Rutgers
avenue gave a kitchen shower Sund&y afternoon In honor of Mrs.
Robert Pfeifer who before her
marrJage' yesterday was Miss Bonnle Donnelly of Yale avenue. The
I
guests Included. Betty Morse. Mary
Ann Hook, Bobby Blakiston, Anne
Cochran, Marie Hanzl1k. Betty
Rumble, Mrs. John Grigg, all of
Swarthmore and Mrs. John R.
Bigger of P.rospect Park, Mrs.
Marie G. Donnelly and Mrs. Walter
C. Gilee.
Mrs. Margaret C. N cal of Benjamin West avenue 1B leaving Mond,ay for De.nver. Colo., to ~is1t her
son and daugllter-in-lnw Mr. and
.Mrs, Craig C. Neal for several
weeks. While she Is out at town
her house will be occupied by Mr.
and Mrs. .Jobn Dugan ot the College faculty.
Ann Pepper Neal wUI return to
apOl>t a few ~ at ~ hom. 'Ill
North Cheater road.
Mr. and MnI. Albert HIli.. of
the Swarthmore Apartmenlll entertalned at Open House on New
Year'. Day.
Mr. and M.... Harold McCorkel
and baby daughter Catby retlll'lled to their home In carlisle Mo.nduy atler a lO-day holiday vlalt
with Mrs. McCorkel's parenla Mr.
and Mrs.' Robert A- Sheppard of
Vassa.r avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Cool~y
wJll return to CambrJda-e, J4aa&,
over the week-end after ap8nd1D8'
the holiday season In Swarthmore
with the Cooley and Davlaon tamlIlea
Mr. and _Mn. John Bowditch,
lJrd., of CllIDbrldge, Maaa, a.nd
MIss Jean Murphy -of Foreet .l:I4lls,
N. Y., spout ChrlatD\lUl Day with
Mr. and Mrs. Jo.)1n Bowditch. Jr..
or Cedar lane. Mr. and .Mrs. WIllits
H. Bowditch of YorktowD. Va."
spent the week-end of December
20 Ilt the Bowditch homOlftead..
and Capt. Benson A. BOWditch, U.
.- T_I ~,
d S •C• f waa
S . M . C .,0 f P ar.tMl'oIoIJ
a180 a' recent v.laltor here.
_IIJOI.lDJ1l W.,. avenue wIJ1 .,.:
cullied by Hr. and lira. Horace
·.a...v .....
!
"t.
be on tap.
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN
WATER COMPAWY
Trudy Enders. a grnd:m.te assistant In Zoology at the University
of Rochester and who is studYing
for her Master's Degree. will return
there Sunday after spending the
boUda$'B at her home on Elm ave_
nue.
David Thayer who has been with
the Project Engineering Depart..
ment of the DuPollt Company in
BuUaIo, N. Y., since hlB release
9kiJ.
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I
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If!'
basement apartmAnt 1 room, kitchenette and bath;
bellt 'water and electric included.;
9U1~l(l for student or bualness man:
rent unCv_rnl&hed, $30 p&r montb.
Sweeney and Lukens, 623 Welsh Street,
Chp.ster 7183.
FOR RENT-Double, room, seCOM
Ooor. oonvenlent to all transportatlon., Call Swarthmore 2191.
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Completely AiM'onditicrae'
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PhoDe Media 2726
100 W. 41h St.
Media,Pa.
Grocery Deliver)' From
Local stores including
Marteb
Virgie ~_ Prop.,
,
Cheater D5888
1808 W. TbIrd "s"'ta-,...
c,
Chester, l'&..
ELECTRICAL WORK
all kind
Uldnp 80IIdted
New or Old
W. S.BittIe &:-Son
MORTON ELECTRIC
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Real Estate.
PhoDe Swarthmore 0992
NOfAr1 PubUo-lDBw'IUlce
PAINTING and DEOORATIlIG
All Work- Guaran_
Write
PAINTING
CLIFFORD _L PARKER
Media.. R.D.: ;11~,
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Reese-BaXter '-'".
DAVE WOOD
SPORTING GOODS
816EDGMONT AVE.
Chester
can
MEDIA. 0755
EDWIN B. KF' n:y. Jr. ,
, YOUR dEwELER
III East 7th st.
ptJeater
(Oppo"Ue New State Th",,_)
'Pbone ~ 8714
MARTEL BROS.
South Cheater Rd.
HANNUM &: WAITE
yaJe Ave. &: Cheater Rd.
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All Tn>eB or Electrical
_nations and RepaIn
Serving Swarthmore and
Vlclnliy tor past
Twenty Years
1180 Muhlenberg .Ave.
,
to .you _by tel,phCtn ••"
PAINTING AND
PAPERHANGING
Wblte lead and lJ1II'8 lip ee11
011 ased on all exterior
painting.
Work Guaranteed
Phones
Chester 8130 & 24525
Electrical
Contractor
,
.. Here's th. recipe you
asked 'orr_Jane. It
w9uld have tedten
too lone to give it
Swarthmore 2295
nlgbt or
Walters'
Tree Swier,. and
Landlca •
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ptq
Phone SwarthmOre 217S;R
104 ComeO Avenue
Swarthmore, Penna
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A. MERCER QUINBY
DO YOU GO IN
FOR SPORTS1
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• • • Thanh, Mrs. Jone,l
That'. !!lao a fine recipe lor
~~~dn_
on the party.
line telep~(>"e I
General Insurance
3331>ARTMOU'n1- AVE.
and spaced well apart. It's
the thoughtful, aeiihbQrl7
thing to dol
1be
."ITI__
Skating, skiing, yes even
bow1iDg can result in serious and expe..sive accidents. At! lEma Accident
_Policy pays hospitBl and
medical expense, _other
benefits for all types of
accidents. \
I"-'e 0..,
.Ih 1833
O&rpenlrJ' Repaln BDd
AlteratiODS
Kimsul IDaulaUOD
"'""-'I Won
ARTERS BROTIIERS
OtNpet Hek [ 8
302 Gayle,. Street
III
Formed,. or M.edIa
11111 W. Lehlgb Ave., PblIa••
Morton Electric
Media, P.. ·
,and
TeL Media 2567,.R
HARRY W. LANG.
Rap andCal'peu
: Number 821
: March Term.
: 1931
Flr-tt nnd Final Account of Joseph E.
Elwell, Uuurdlnn of the Estate of
James ~. nrooks, a. weak-minded person o'llpolnteu by D~crce of the above
Co~rl dnted Aprll 29, 1931. the a&hl
James A. Brooks, having departed
thlK lire 011 Anrl1 25, 1946. 88 stated
by gUzabelh E. Elwell, Executrix Dt
tl1(1 EHtato of Joseph E. ElweJl. who
Itlrtl November 1, 1946.
.
The above aCCQunt has, ooen flied In
the 011 Ice of the Prothonotary and will
be conlirmel, hy sruel court on January
10th, J947, nniet;s exceptions are flIed
thereto,
HOBt<;HT J. MACBRIDE,
Prothonotary
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To Hel(m P. LaBelle. late of 310
St., <.....ltester. )la.. where ...·
Homer La. Belle, your husband. h as We really look torward to read·
flIed a IIbe-l In thB CQurt of Common
k.
Pleas of Delaware Cour.ty, Pennsyl- Ing your paper every wee
\'aula as of September Term, 1946 No.
Again. many than~ for send2M. praying a divorce "rom you. ~ow
.,
)' .JU 1l1"C hereby notUted and requ. red Ing The Swarthmorean.
to al'llCar in said court on or before
MontlR)' the 13th day of J'anuBl'Y next
Sincerely,
to answer the Complaint of the said
Robert. EwlnC
Homer LaBelle and In defp.;ult of such
appearancp, you wIn be Uable to have
a. dlvorc.~e gTalited In your abscence.
!\ifLIUson
Edw~ D. McLaughlin, Attorney
3T- n'~20
Dear Editor:.
By tbe time this letter reaehe8
I.EOAL NOTICE
your hands. I Wtll ha.ve been sepaEf"'TATF: OF MARY A. GILBY CHEY- rated from tbe service and thereNEY, decea&e:d.
Letters Testamentary on the above tore no longer entitled to receive
Estate have been granted to the un.
d~rsigned, who request all penons hay; The Swarthmorean gratls.
I wlsh
Ing chums or demands agajal< n°lmt Ih to thank t'hose who arranged tor
E~tate of the decedent to m
e
own .
the same. and all persons indebted to this gift subscription wbile I waa
thp decedent to make payment, without
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delay.' to
In Germany, It really helped me to
.JOHN E. FRICKE, Executor keep the "teel" of Ufe at home.
728 Bedford Place.
Mcrlon. Pa.
In foregoing the pleasure of reor to hl!t Attorney
turnfug to Swarthmore at this t1Jl:1e.
S'rANLEY I ... THORNTON.
2004 Finance Bldg.•
trr-12-20
I much regret being so far trom
Phlla. 2. }3a.
80 many good. friends for so long.
----.. ESTATE NOTICE
Es'rATE OF LILLIE G. KOOK, lats! Should any ot these friends ask
ot 135 Preslrlent Avenue, RuUedge. YOIl for m~ latest addrea.:" please
Pent'i",ylv.a~ta. deceased.
Notice -Is hereby given that- Letters give them my best wishes Wltb
Testamentary have been granted to
the undersigned, who requests all per- the following c/o London ·,School
&Vue having claims or demands against
the Esu,.te_ d- the ,sall1 _d~cedent., to of Ec9DOmics. Hougbto.n street,
mAke know the same,' and aU pef'tlon&
Engindebted'J.to the decedent to make pa.y- Aldwych, W. C._ Z.,
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-London,
,merit Imbledlately to
land.
SWARTlf)lORE NATIONAL BANK __ - - - k you
Stephen H ..y.
AND TRUST COMP-ANY' 'rq_~'......
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EXGeutor Swarthmore.
Estate of Little
G. Kook.
d~cPased,
Pennsylvania.
Or: to Its Attorney.
Al-'BERT N. GARRETT
228 Garrett Avenue
Swarthmore. Penna..
r
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ROGER R'USSELL
Maker of
Eetate of;r. PASSMORE CHEYNEY,
8ou1h A _ _
deeeMed.
Letters of Administration de bonia
non
abovecum
Estate
tostamento
have been
annexo,
granted
on the
to
the 1mdp.rsigned, who request all. pereons ha.ving claims or demands against
the- Estate ot the decedent to mak~
rme Photoarapha
Pam""filiate 8ta
ESTATE
)led]a.
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Media, Pa-
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INCOME TAX SERVICE
S.S. HARING
known the ~ame. and an persons ,indebted to the decedent to make payment. without d!llay. to
231 Sylvan Ave.
RaiJedge, Pa.
Tel.. Swarthmore tMl-".
.JOHN E. FRICKE,
Administrator d.b.n.c.t.B
or to hIs Attorney
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STANLEY J... THORmON. E8Q••
2004 Finance Bldg.,
GT-U 2'1
Phll& 2, Pa.
Estate of CAROLINE H. ROBINSON, Deceased.
th e a bov e
Lettors Testamentary on
Estate have bean granted to the undersigned. who requests an pef'80nB havIng claims or demands ,aga,tnst the
F..state ot the decedent to make known
the a.ame, ,and an persons indebted .to
the docedimt to make payment, without
delay, to
& PrIce to Meet EveJ7 FamIl)".
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PATTERSON
FVAERAL BOllE
Whllam T. PaUel'Mn. Dtrector
Elpteea y .... BQ6rJe_
TELEPHONE IIIWlA ta811
LOUIS N. ROBINSON.
Executor.
411 College Avenue
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Swarthmore. Pa..
Or his Attorney BINSON
"AIlI'llIR H. RO
1000 Provident. Trust Bldg.
Philadelphia. 3. Pa.
GIRLS
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TOP-RANKING POSiTIONS
in" Community S.eryice
A vailablc to
QUALIFIED YOUNG WOMEN
in 'Telepbone Work
INSURANCE
All LInes
NOTARY PIJBLIO
'pEl'ER Eo TOloJ>
ssa Dartmouth Ave.
S,'\-arthmore 18S3
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EARNINGS
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SwarthmOre 1448
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SURROUNDINGS .AND
ABbes .., Rab_ Remo_
Genemt
Ia"..... Mowed
138 ~ Ave.
BaullDg
ASSOCIATES
Better Tban Ave.-ap
Mo_ Pa.
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OUTSTANDING
Call
OPPORTUNITY
for Advancement aa4
Development
MASON
331 Dartmouth Avenue
Radios
APPRECIATES PAPER
G_ R. WATKINS
c.f Delaware- Count.y.
~herlft
Commercial and Domestic-Prompt Service-Refrigerators, Washers, Vacuum
Ouners,
Dcar Editor:
I want to add my tbanks to
those of the many Horvlcemon who
have already done 80. and expr_
my app;r~claUon to you, your atatt,
and to the borough bualneMDlen.
for bringing me the acuvtUea of
the town and it's people throuP
the Swarthmorcnn.
Any person wbo has recelve4
the paper. through your generou.
efforts, will agree with me that
many pleasant hours are apent
reading about tho people back
home and what they a.re dolntlra
minded Ilel"SOn
SUPPLY COMPANY
Mom.., Pa..
"c,rpet __
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11IANKSALL
BROOKS,
Appliance Service
II.Marton A _
RicIey Pull 3238
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Funeral Director
Phone Baldwin 11 70
No additional charge tor
""burban eaII&
SwartIuDore .0764
Crrn. ..,
ef~"'.
HOlE ·IIPRDVEMENTS
PETER E. TOLD
YQ\.!1' Jine is al"W-line,
pl~ keep caUs brief •••
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FOR RENT-Bmall
Sin""
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~S!'lWH
SIMMONDS
a...n
Moving and Hauling
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Photographic
Equipment
Pure Springfield wafer will alwap
Olrct.-Bo...,.
CAB WINTERS
Ridley Park, Pa.
0"",",
STORES
Our modern filtration plants do ,a.
remarkable job in water treal ....
making a good water better.
,
FOUND
FOUND-At dance In Woman'. Club.
Friday night. bandana, tWD. pairs
white gloves. 1 pair black gloves. .Call
at The Swarthnlorean offlcc.
1"01.'ND-Second year Suhda.y School
pin.
C'Il1 at The Swarthmorea!'.
MAC
.
Walter V. Hnton
"OM tor Prtftte Famib'
LlRht 1Dd1l8trT and
_ bomestlo Work
Swarthmore 0504
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GI w'hlff
Old Bank Building
1'emIQIvania state
11 Park Ave.
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Tomlinson CouDselon
ttt So ltth Stoy
Pblladelpbla 1:, ra.
Phlladelpbla's oldest lIaldaDee oenfofr.
ALICE M. BAIRD
Real Estate and lnaurance
OWENS EMPLOYMENT
AGENCY
DELIVERY
FROM A TAP ... tJ/ ~el
-
WANTED-Part time mald,
housework.
annall
f8,tnily.
07U.
4
SwarUunore
IB12
tesll a.ad
Contractor and Builder
WANTED
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Franck
of Cornell avenue entertalDed at
Open HoUse on Sunday eVenJ.ng
froDl 8 unt.1I 11, with the new
of ,the ne'~bb9rhooa. 1l8.
¥UeatB ot honor.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hetzel,
Jr•• ot Tha.yer .road entertalbed at
Open House on Christmas Eve.
14r. ~d Mrs. Richard G. Unruh
of W~I1ngford entertained at cockM1:3s fI'lorence Magllton, a mem- ~1B berore the Series Dance in·
bel' of the sta!! of the Institute of t~e Swarthmo.re Woman's Club on
Logopedics. Wlchl~, Kanaas. Is New Year's Eve.
spo.nding the holidays w.tth ber
Sister, Mrs. F. Schelbley In AtlanMr. and Mrs. F. H. Forsythe 01
Uc City.
Thayer road will entertain 3.
guests at a surprise buffet supper
Mr. and Mrs, A. V. Gorman of .Sunda.y evening In bonor ot theJ.r
the Swarthmore Apartments have da.ughter Miss Marle Louise }'Ofreturned trOln a week's stay In aythe. Mias Forsytbe wl10 i1B curPinehurst, N. C.
l,r.m~IY dancing In Victor H.rbert's
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mu.erker nSweethearts" at t4e Boston Opera
of Swarthmore avenue have had. a.a House, arrives home Sunday. Be..
their guest. for the Chr.tatmas holi- ginnlqg MqndtIY, "Sweethearts"
days Mrs. A. M. Currey of Knox- wJll next run In Philadelphia for
ville, Tenn.
,two weeks prior to leaving for
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Stewart, New York City.
Jr.. sp""t Chrlstmae day In Balli.Mr. and Mre. Wllil!t= H. Hetzel,
more. Md.. with Dr. and Mrs. Jr., ot Thayer road a.re spending
,?eorge A. Stewart.
10 daya ·at ~~!':-,.,:!B~!t_ ~.
, Mrs. J. H. McWnUams of Benjamin West avenUe spent a tew
days at Christmas wUb her son
and daughter-In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack McWilliams of Skytop. She
was accOmpanied home by Mr. and
Mre. Harry McWilliams. Mre. MeMonday. Wedneaclay
WUllams lett Swarthmore on SatFriday
urday for DeLand. Fia., where
she will rema.in until April 1. Dur~ANDCO.
apUtade
3T-l~-~O
FOR
Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Bell ot
Harvard avenue entertaIned a
&TollP
of frJends at deBBert-brldge
on Tuesday evening.
ServiDg
2253
The Home You BaWl
Planned Can Now Be
Built
FOR SALE
trU,b
,
~re
.~.
ro I: alleged weak..
1'1_... _'IIIr-BIa"'a
J
Boob Ko4aJl sW:w-
Builder
SALE-Be:auU(ul Swarthmore
COUege Calendr.rs. . At the College
Book Store and at. Bookways. De.rtmouth a.venue. n.25.
IN "l'B!!: MA'l'TEU OF
J AMES
COunsellng. Free »ooklet 8. t.
CharlesE.
Phone
IN A RUT?
CUmb (t~t
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and Nlclty and Patty Stuart of
Va.ssa.r avenUe returned home Sunday acter spending the ChlliBtmae
hoUdays with MI'8. Stuart's brother-In-law Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Shanlt of Cltambersburg. Pa.
CUNNINGH A,M
. The traditional purity of Springfield
water is not an accident. While y~
water is taken only from the purest
streams free of pollution, we take it
through a series of refining steps in
order to bring it to our high stand-.
ards. These steps include aeration.
coagulation, precipitation and flI..
tration.
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IIPll.uoaow the h _ you _at
o-irable lob .\I·ila....
Mr. I41d Mrs. Richard B.lI of
Wllklnsburg. Pa.. returned to their
home Sunday aiter a. holldq visit
with Ibe Fred N. Bella of Harvard
avenue and with Mrs. BeU's parents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Scholl
o! Rose Tree. Mcdla.
Mr. "and Mrs., Robert L. Coates
of Harvar,d· a.venue entertamed a.'!'
tllelr usual Bupper party and
bridge on New Year's Eve.
Hanna Moore - Academy on Monday to resume her studies foIlowJ.ng a vacation spent at her home
on Benjamin West aVenue.
Patricia Paul. of Yale avenuo.
returned MO)lday lrom a week-end
Bince
trip to Washington, D. ,9., and
Richmond Va,. where she visited
her aunt. Mrs. Reginald B. TurPainters and Paper Hangera
ner Jr.
We ShoDla Know Bow
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes of Swu. 2288
408 Michigan A'V.,.
Princeton avenue entertained at a
dinner party Mondaty evenlng in
honor of Miss Janet Harris and
Miss carol Maude Froebel ot
It -; Swarthmore who recently announced their engagements.
In addition to the guests of honor thoso
present Incl~ded MI'. and Mrs.
Henry R. HarrL'3, Mr. and Mra,
Guenther H. F!oebel, Sr., Mr.
Mril. Carl de Moll, Mr., .fohn de
Moll and. Mr. Louis de Moll. aU of
Swarthmore, Mr. and Mrs. Guenther Froebel~ Jr.! of Allentown, and
Miss carmen Eiguerro of Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Williams
of University place entertained at
bridge at theIr home Saturday
evening.
Dick Hoot ot Lafayette avenue
will return to Tulane University
tomorrow {ollowing a holiday of
two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Guenther H. Froc"
bel, Jr., of Lehigh Universitty arc
spending part of their holiday vacation with Mrs. Froebel's parents
Mr. and :Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes of
Princeton avenue.
State ad Monroe Sb.
Lora Blackm.an of Cedar lane enMedia
tertaiJ;led 25 classmates of the senPhone Media 2880
tor class of Swarthmore High
SchOOl at a buf[et supper at her
home before the Senior Assembly
at the 'Voman's Club. Monday
evening.
SPRINGFIELD WATD?
SSIFIED
Mr. and.Mrs. Alvah Wood Stuart
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HOW DO YOU GET
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Hr. and II.... John B. M ....rkar
of Swarthmore avenue had & 41D..
ner party Th11l15Cl.a.y evenlnjf, Decemb.,.. J6 In hOIl"r of Dr. J!IcIiI&r
D. Ea.ves of the Unlverelty of Tell....... e who W&l!l attend.\nc the
Mathematics meeting at the collose.
Mr. and M .... WIIllam D. Gorman
of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., spent Chrlstmaa Day with Mra Gorman'. taml;'
ly. Mr. and M .... A. B. Gorman of
the Swarthmore ApaMment&
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wetlauter of
Cornell
avenUe ,entertained at
Open House from 3.30 to 6.30 on
Sund,,¥ afternoon.
Letters To the- Editor
ESTATE NOTICE
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IN THE COUllT OF COMMON PLEA!!
OF DEI.AWARE COUNTY,
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INVESTIGATE TODAY
THE BEll TELEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
~For
1631 Arch Street
Philadelphia
EGG STOVE
NUT PEA
Buckwheat Rice
or
Room 315, McClatchy IIcfg.
69th and Market SIr....
COAL
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Upper Darby
DeIiYeI7.
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school to ue the oollege coal
. To RI .. ,+ CI"III .
bunkers during the recent shortThe Allee Kraft c ....... In rb7thPIANO
TUNING
mic
dancing tor Children Will be r ..
:\ges.
and
In
gtvlrm
technical
help
tl~tumed to the Merchant Martne
8'"Jme4
for the winter aseoaon toda7'.
"'hanever an emergency arose.
and BepaIrIDjr SIDce
Academy. L. I., January 1 after a.
JanWU'Y
. ·3. at the Woman's Club
New _d RebuU& .....,..,.
Houae.
ALBAN
II.
PARKER
Mr. and ~[rs. J. David JackBon
i'O-da')r ~Ieavc at his home on' North
l'bone Media 045t-M
C1uses for children under eb;
OfiVaJ'S:1J" aNcnuc enlerUdned at a
..C.J:1e8ter road.
fat:nUy dinner party OD New Year'. ~eal'8 of age beatn at 1:30 p~m.,
and at -4 p.m. tor children 8iX t .....
Day.
Mr. and l\lrs. J. Warren paxsOn and over.
All interested peraona are· conti..
of Vassar avenue entertained Mi88
ally
Invlted to atop ·In and _Inh
Elizaboth Verega of Plainsfleld,
Kitchen Cabinets
Comer Cupboards
In.~ year's end recapitulation,
the
perfor~aDce.
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N. J., as their week ... end guest.
the Superintendent's Office at the
college published a Ust of the' 001..
lege . facUitieH which residents of
Built to Suit Your
the borough of Swarthmore used
· OWn ReqWu:ments
during the year.
Clothier Memorial ~ll, as tho
largest auditorium in Swarthmore,
302 GAYLEY STREET
Iii used tor tho graduating' cxercises
MEDIA
of the High School, for the An ..
Tel Media 2872-R
~ual Concert. given by the school
Let Us Help You Arraoge Your
music department. and tor the
· Post-War Kitchen
Christmas pageant which was pre...
~. sou ted on December 22nd to two
capacity audiences. All through
the· college year, villagers may at..
tend the movJes frequently shown
in Clothier· on Saturday nights,
free ot chargo.
The field house is the ·scene ot
the annual 'Hallowe'en parade
sponsored by the Business Men'$
AsroclatIon. Swarthmore gn.r~ener8
alBo participa!e In· the Chrysan..
themum Show, held J.n Npvem ...
ber under the aU8plc~s of the Pennsylvania. Horticultural Society and
the Arthur Hoyt Scott Foundation •.
12lh and KERLIN STS., CHESTER, PA.
That even~ Is. 91' course, open to
. . r.'.pIaolle-6129·
the public,
.
The Swarthmore High School
football team plaYII Ita Thanksgiving D~· game '9(ith" I.ansdo·wne biennially on Alumni Field. Two
nightS a week.· village folk dancing
RICH,
MII~ - at )'our
groups meet in the Women's Gym
under the direction of Miss Ireno
Moll of the coJlege-phYSlcal edu...
cloo. o. at rour Ito.... DIItIiIcr.atlori" .departJ:ilent. The· Swarth...
Very sheer nylon
hose - 6C puge.
more Rille and Platol ClUb hOB
. 20 denier: the
been given the use of the bowling
IInln ....
Top 1IottI_
shade, 'new cop.
alleys In the old Preparatory SChoo!
per.
GymnaSium which they have con..
vened to a rlfte range. The tennts
A tlaBue of .sheer...
lO_h ........ ilHl
eat nylon 54
courta on College Avenue are avall ..
.gaup, 16 denier.
able during the 8ummer months to
In new copper.
members of the 8warthmore Ten..
nis Club. '.rhe many opportunities
B.tforded 'by Crum Woods tire open
all ).-ear round, as are tho rld.1ng
You've hardly dreamed of suth dainty sheer hose as these
stables:.
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AMDICA'I TOLl ."U
gossamer webs of filmy perfection woven by Dexdale for
The Sproul Observatory wei...
oomea students and townspeople . your really important occasions.
See themilo..:.....you
alternate Tuesday nights. giv_ J won't want to be without them.
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Ing thept the privilege of lookll)8'
through the third largest teleacope
on the eaatern cOaSL
Olber Nylon Hose
1.26 to 1.98
J,lemllera of the ~W'arthmore
cqmmunity are of ODurse trequently
and cordiallY welcomed to all lJub ..
N,Ion HoIiery is Sold.at Oar CMw •• n III t.-A ! t •
llc concert&. lectures, theatrical
Qa.ntitiea
productions. athletic events and ex..
t_
Cadet Jlldshlpmnn Paul Thnyer
COLLEGE ENRICHES
BORO.CALENDAR
Modem Facilities
Shared by Local
.Groups
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'Utility Cabinets
I
ARTERS BROTHERS
ONE OF AMERICA'S
FINEST BRANDS
DEXDALE
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HOSIERY
enl
on
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STRATHHAVEN INN!
t 947 marks the 40th anniversary of the present
I
hlbita
8Po~.ored
by coUen groups.
In addition to these facilities,
the School Board reported that tbe , _ _......._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~-----..)
ownership-management of "The Inn in. Swarth-
college had been moat cooperative
more," Pa ......the· longest individually owned and
In loaning certain pieces of hea.vy
equipment tor maintenance of the
playing lIelda. In allowing. tho
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have been operated in the Philadelphia suburbs. All
INER
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the early ones'have expired for one reason· or another,
Only Stratb
Except Strath Haven Inn.
LOWERS
Haven remainsl, and, Strath Haven is going stronger
OR
t.han ·ever, willt the. biggest Christmas it has known.
ANY EVENT
.: mercantile business is that we h\ve nothing to sell but service. You can't see sl1ch
~illgus s;.{ety. fin~cialsOOurity. business
1111Cile8s or personal convenience_
Yet these are· what weofl'er_
The beat way to leariJ. about our
·"Btock in trade" is through use_
'We invite you to use this bank_
Standard Decorative
. ·J!leasureto this community! To the older citizens
.
lind .
Nevelti . Candles
we send New Years Greetings and renew out invi-
Greeting Cards
:ta.tion to visit uS), to. the more recent w~ bid you
c~~~s
.,welcome to the village and-the Inn, with a "Happy
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"Orc~id$ Alwayfl'
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Vol. 18
THE ·SWARTHMOREAN
No. 2
ENJOY FIRE COMPANY
200
CLUB LUNCHEON F~~~~el!~~~~_
tectln AIIeocIation. h.ld i'" annual banquot I&at nlllht at the
Strath Haven Inn. Ninety mombera. tbelr wtvea. and honored
pesta attended the eYent.
R.Urlnll PrOllldent Edward 1..
"Hes X ........ tho Spot" ls
Noy.. preaented a brief resume of
Intrlculn&' tlUe of· the talk ..l~lc,h I the problema· the Fire ComplUlY
....11 be glv." by Ann Mark at the had faced durllll/ the year and
Woman'lII Club on TuMdlllT, J"aIlu... llated Ita accompUshmenis. ReUru-, 14 at 2 p. m. MUs Mark
I"g Chief Robert .AlIIsoIl thanked
.'811 Olle ot tbe exhibitors at
the ftremen for their cooperation'
club's Antlq..... FaIr lut
under his leade..hlp.
Other ofhu .made a, Ions IUld tho....UI/h fie." to r.tI.... thla year a .... J_ph
lItudy of the P.nuylYal11& f1>Utch!' ReYDol4B~ vice-president, and Peter
She has written sev.raI
E. Told. tr.........r.
about them aDd ball . .thete4
Th.
now~
elected
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unique eonectlon of te&tllo cte- John Rumsey prealdent. Charlee
01l11'li ....4 He mar.... many
Black vlce'preeldo"t•.. lohn 8chuwhich· wIU .... on·. d!8play at
mak.r ...creta.". Rlcbard Snyder
dub.
treaaurer. and Charle. Kimmel fire
HOIlOr goesta at tho' ~lub
chiet, &eknowled«ed the. &reeotiDP
Tues,ey• .January 7. wert' the ne... 1 ot the STOUP.
and ....IDIIta...dm....be...IQ
Among ·th. hOllored l'D.eta were
folloWln&' Jist. ·the Dew
Judse Henry Sweeney; Bur.eas atld
..... tfeolgn&ted by "N." ....d
Mrs. John H. Pitman. Cha\rm_ of
-who were .... -_ted by .... : .. H..... Public Sofety Oeol'1l1l M. EwInll and
Chari.. 1.. Boyle R. Mni. P.
M ..... _
.. and other boro...b ofBray N. lIIno. I!Iamuel T.
Ilcial&
tar N, Mra. Walter B.
Hex Symbols Topic
For Next Club
Meeting
LONG "D,
aWAIT·ED JR.
PROGRAMTUESDAY
~:win:;'''!"r!:",:o~:.ra:r::.l>IrL
w. Croeby R. M ..... ChRrlM T.
Deacon
N.
111...
Frederick
W.
FIIIh. . N. Hno. W. H. Oehrln&,
X ...... PfI"'lI' G. Gllben· R. Mrs. 1
Oeorp QIIleap\~ R. Xrs. R. aI.
HaDny N. II.... T. E. H_.enbruch!
N. Xno. Eldon Bord.r Holl'" N.
Xno. Dorothy N. Hopklna R. ll...... 1
CecD D •. n .......... R. Mrs. JOIIfIplt
8. Howe N. JIr& J. Da.vld JackThe- Junior Woman's Club wUl
."D N. 111"& Oeorce J. lOftM R.
!I.... Cle.ra. A. ·Klbllthammer N. preeent .n '~E'VeDlD« In U.olly;',oe,d··11
E. Clinton Lapl\&" N. '. M ..... nesi TuNd~Y. J"'!UIU'Y i f at- s:
Charlet! w. LukelUl N. Xrs. Stanley 1.. Xaclllilan R. Mra. Oordon p.m. In the cl,ub house, with Leroy
MUler as 'master ot ceremonies.
Meader N, Mn. Chat:lea
1II1tchell R. M..... Gustav Nord- Orlglnal}ly scheduled for November
2, 19-46 b:1t postponed. due to Mr.
strom N, JIJ8B Maude t; PtJrnell
N. Mra. 8&oyan W. RWIOOU N. Mrs. Miller's Illness thlB prosmm has
Davia W. Shoema.ker N. 111.....
been eagerly awaited ......
'membera
u~
Thomas
Slmpe... R. Sarah
Field Splint N. Mrs. Hana K. and ,"Ienda of the JUnior Club. The
Stelnteld N. 111"'" Mabel Tally N. club\.opea that many townspeople
Xrs. James C. Taylor N. Mrs. will arrive to share the ~vening's
Wm. ROM Thomsen. Jr. N. Mrs. bllarlty.
The reault 'of' tho borough wide
Wm. A. Tippett N. Mrs. George
B. Valentine N, Mra. John Sum- selection of Swarthmore's
ner Vertner N. Mrs. H. 'E. Wells Neighbor will be announced at this
R. Mrs. Wm. A. WIllard R, Mrs. meeting. The choice ha.s not been
!larvel Wilson N. Mrs. J. L. :wood- made as yet and there is still time
rutr: N, Mrs. Lee Porter Wray ft to write a. ",QoQd '~elghbor Letter"
... andMi'S. Frank E. Wyeth R.
to P., O. Box'":59,
Prizes dona.ted by the local bURl.
d1e-lIghted . tables In· '·the~ lounge nesa men wlii be~ awarded to the
where. the members were able eo eldest r.les~ t1;l t}1e aUdience, the
Aee··tl1~,-attracUve new o.oor cov,r- guest who travels the grcateat dis·
ing. The fottO'\rlng committee tanco to attend the performance,
members asslated bly MrS. A. ·V.- B. the woman .wearing the funniest
Orr, ,chairman. In the
hat, and tor various other audience
characteristics.
Radio Figure.to He!adl
Clllb's "Evening In
Hollywood"
1IoIrL
:w.
ASSEMBUES MEET
h e big difference between our bllIlk and
·in its many years of providing cOl!1fort, shelter, 'and .
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FOR SAlE
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During the past 100 years many Inns and t10tels
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Library
S\7arth more, Pa.
'M~ nrFedilralI'ell_ r-...... " " - -
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HONOR TRINITY OFFICIALS
Formal dr.eBS dancing class wlll
meet saturday. Jan~ary 11. for the
seventh; ninth. and tenth grades.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Qgram. Mr.
and Mrs. C. Irwin Galbreath. 1\fr.
and Mrs. Lockwood W. Fogg. Jr.•
Mrs. Walter H. Robinson will
chaperon the seventh grade and
~trs. Alban E. Rogers will be the
hostesY.
The ninth grade will be chaperoned by 1ofr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Stuart,
:\olrs. Frank Bmdbeer with Mrs.
Henry C. Ford as hostess.
Chaperons fo'r the 10 grade
\Ylll Include Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Tomlinson. Mr. and Mrs. D. D.
Dickinson and MLS. Carroll P.
Streeter DB hostess.
RED CROSS TO NOMINATE .
Mrs. Walter Dickinson. president
ot the Swarthmore branch of the
American Red Cross, announces the
following nominating'· 'committee:
Mrs.
Howard W. Newman,
chairman; 1\Irs. Harry F. Brown.
and Mrs. Franklin Olllesple.
. Suggest10M for two·4treCtora
four
offtcer8 ma.Y be made til
writing to the committee by any
member of the local brancli.· be'fore
J_uar:r 17. . .
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A reception will be tendered by
Trinity Episcopal Church M,on'da;y!
evening from 7 to 8 o"clock In
honor of S. B. Brewster and O. w.
Cnsey.
Mr. Casey hns been an omccr
the church for over 60 years.
!1.ddition to being a member of
vestry and ·the rector's warden,
.designed the present church edifice.
Last year he was named honorary
\varde·n of the churcti.
Mr. Brewster served as treasurer
of the church for over 10 'years
and was active in the expansion
program 011 tho parish. He served
on the vestry and headed many
committees.
Pr('sentattons will be made to
both mEmo
Current Roving Reporter
Paul WUUam.8. of' Universtt'Y
h,la.ce. will &et as "roving reporter"'
of th,e Haverford. School on the
'WIBG Radio Workshop In a pro~
gl-am which. he helped to write.
Every· week col1es.es. aDd Jtirepara.tory' schools ·,;oln tht~ area partlctpate in this program and Monday,
Jim~··.':", la Havertord'a turn
4.10 to 5 l/.m. over WIBG.,
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INCREASE
POUODRIVE
OPENS ON 15th
The Delaware County Chapter
ot the National Foundation tor
Borough's Bonded
Indebtness
Is $52,000
PASQUIERS IN
BEETHOVEN SERIES
Cooper Foundation
Events Welcome
Residents
IntanUle ParalYFtla held a special
meetln« Monday evenln.., January
8, tor the purpoee of dlecuaslng
plaDS tor the lIaE'ch ot Dimes cam ..
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to be _ d JaDuary 15 to
Second In the ....... of Beetloo30.
That residents of the borough
ven concerts belbll' preseDted II.t the
Mra.
Walter
OUes
ot
Rutgers
can hearUJy approve the tlnancJaI
dietrlct chairman
tor collece thiD eeuoD IlAde.. the .,..
cannlDe... of their elected Borough avenuo.
picea ot the. W. J. Cooper Jl"ouada,...
Swarthmore
announced
that
)Ire.
Councilmen beeame evident
tion, Will be the top ""'0777'· U·
Sergeant
B.
~e_.r of SwarthMonday
nlgbt's
meeUns
of
couDcll In the . council room. more a.venue ta chalrman of the liven by tbe Puquler TrIo n.d
1.
Boro"Jl'h HaJJ. The Secretary'.. northern eecUon ot the boro-.Jlrb Thu...day IiDd FrIday.
and 11 al 8,1~ In "Clothier. 8Iace
and
M.....
Milton
M.
Fwoaell.
Jr.
report a.o of January 1. un
ahows a C8.8b balance In the Bor... III charge ot the 80uthern district.. the tonnaUon of the trio In 1911.
Tlte chapter spent over ,S3,000 tho
P",""uler
hroth.....
baYe
oUjfh·. Gen.ral Fund of ,SO.482.
durin
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1146
and
helped
9S
~Uenbl
achJeved
an
tlDYlable
bltenatloM'
93 ""d In the Slpklns FUJld of
repulaUon . . IIFterprete.. of _ _
,S.3&0.41 t makln. a total eaJlh medically or financially. Jl'ittly per
cent of all tuna received in thla ber muolc. ....d baYe toured wid..,.
ba1ance ot" ,65,131.40. The bor.
·drive remain in the county. while In thls COlIDtry and ... Europe. Preou_h's Indobtneaa on tbe samo
the oth.r balf 1(008 to New. York vloual,. tile th..... broth...... " .....
date wa., 'U.OOO •
for research pUrpoees.
vlollnlst. Pierre rioIlIIt. &Ad 1IIUo_
The secretarYs repon as of " •. n-I
·colltn. had studied at the PIU'Ia
.Dry 1. 1142. sbo"ed a cash BalCODaOrvatory of XWllc and load ap_
peared individually . . concert artu.nc.
In the O ..... ral Fund of
889.10. with ".001.18 In the s~ok-I·
lsta.
ing Fund, maJdDC a total
On 'rhUl'lOdq _nl~ the proBalance of
n.on Janu«ram
mil include Uae TrIo ta Ot
ary 1. lItZ the bonded Indebtn...
OP""
I.
No.1: TrIo &ereDaiJ•• O,ve
ot tho bo""ugh stood al ,1&.000.
8:
and
TrIo In D.O.,," t. No. I.
Thus In Bve years of wise AnanFrIday's D~ WIll c o _ of
ctal manacement the borough
Ih... TrIo In E IIat,Op,," t ......
gained ,11.21'.91 In Its caeh balTrIo In C lIIInor.
I. No. I.
arice and at the P8me timo re·
The WIllIa", J. Cooper Founds._
duced ita bonded Indebtncsa by
'28.000.
. l'Apple of His Eye." the play Uoa.. .POJUi!lrln!r tlle curren~ Be&that lured Walter Huston from Ihoven ~r1e.. '" well-!mow.. to
The new buds-et, aa DOW
Hollywood to Broadway lut sea.- moot Swarthmo.... rNldenta. Eet&b.
UP. cal'" for a 10 and \l mill tax.
will
be produced by The Ilshed In lUt by Xr. Coop.r In
eight a.nd one half mills for tho
Club of SWarthmore for · memory. of . Emma. XcJl_ C0ogeneral fUnd. one mlU tor the
performances be~nDtng Jan...
per. who W'U a meml>er ot the
Public . Ubrary. three quarter
llary 11.
Board of Manage,.. tor. III&DY yean,
.. mill for the s1nklnll tund. Thla
J. William Simmon... who la cIithe Foundfit.1ol1 aDDuaUy brlul:III to
18 a. boroUllrh tax:'Pcrcns
Hu&ton part, that of aD. elderlY mulclana and Iect......,. of· now.
Salary lilcrea.ae.·ti'rtlill salarlea . . .
....I
following ftl'Ures! Borough Secret. girl who comell to keep bouae for
,FroBt, Joseph 8zf«eU, Sir Hubert
n..y 14200 plUft 8.dded ~ompensa... him!whl1e his houaekeeper is havWilkins.. AleUDder Klpn"'- tile
tions for work on the tax du)"'",
her gallatonea bottled iln · DoriS liumphre:F dance sroup, the
cate. as Secretary ot the Boar,\ brine. Encoura«ed by his hired · Don Cossaek8, Norman Corwin.
ot Adjustment, as Plumblnll In- hand and· confident. played bY a nd Igor SIkorsky.
spector, aud as n. member of George H. .lard en. he decIdea t 0
'rhe apeeeh made by .John J\omro
'"'rl •
the Sewer Board. Secretary to woo· tho .which
acq uired aueh nation..wide
the Borough Secretary $2202 plus
The part of the unauspectlnS'
publicity
last Octob.......... one or
compensation for work on the tax heroIne is tn.ken by Seth Allyn
the
Cooper
Foundation lectures.
duplicate: Road foreman $40· per· and that of the vinegary houae,.ponsored
In
eonJuneUon
with the
week: Road labor ,34: per ""ct'!k: keeper, by Martha. H. Kelghton.
Department
of
EeonOmkIL
Otten
C'hlct of Pollee $3000: Police Scr~
Aeven-year-old Brenda Grabill
adds greatly to the play's quiet tIIome ot the more learned lecturea
geant $2700: Patrolman St4:96: Ra.. humor ;in her part as the old : are publtshed under the auspices
dlonian $1908: Jant.tor $1430 plus mn.n'R granddaughter. others In of the Founda.tlon, For example,
housing.
the cast a.re Helen Clark Reed, Clarence Streit's proposals tor
Plana arc unde ......·uy to paVe Jean Kynctt Barba, Fred Hardesty, Unloo, :!'iow were first presented at
Riverview IWad to the High RIchard G. Halg and Charles F. the coUeg(' by· th~ Cooper rounda..
Hchool Field for a width of 25 Seymour.
tlOD.
On
thn production staff' are
Cect. Arrangements were eompletCooper Foundation . lectures and
cd to hire the College tractor for Htnge managers Ernest and Virconcerts
will always be .open to
cl('anlng sidewalks In caSe of snow. ginia Federoff. Electrician Sam
residents
of Swarthmore without
Authorization was g.·anted to ad- Mitchell and prompter Alice M.
charge.
ThIS
1s a proVision which
yertise for a new police car. A Connolly. with Peggy Thayer In
was
made
in
Mr.
Cooper's original"
light was ordered im'ltull('d at the charge of music and sound eflJeque!it.
west end of Elm avenue. 'rhe fectA.
Following the pasquler Trio In
parldng ordinance was ordered cn.
~tagc dE"co['"ntto~s and properties
fOl.ced.
n ro being arranged by Mrs. John the present Beethoven cycle wn~
Hf"'OlPpolntmcnts of borough re- M. Broomall. 4th. 'Mm. Charles be a series of three concerts given
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•. I noI u d od tha t of R aymond Luk('ns and }.frs. :1. H. Gordon by the ·Busc~ String Quartet Feb-,
!o; uc-n\.-'i:
rua..:y 21st, 28th and March 7th.
IC Dcnworth to the Board of Ad.. 1\fCConec_h_Y_._ _ _ _ _ __
justment. Harry Wood to the Trec
Motor Accident Victim
Committee" and Mm. Mary Parke
Bereaved
lrnrn"!l VliIson. Jr.• is l'ecuper ..
Dodd to coUect Sewer Rent. Mra.
Mnt.
Arthur
E. Bassett ot" North
ating at hiJ':!; Strnth Haven avenue
Peter E. Told was appointed to
qhe~ter road was called 'bo Roches ..
hom~
from two fractured verte~
r('lll'(>l-lC'nt Council. on the I.lbrary
brae ~uffercd when the car in ter, N. Y .. this week to attt'nd the
Board, succeeding )..rrs. .T. PaR..."I~
which hr wn.... riding on Decem· funeral ot her aunt. Mrs. W. M.
morp Cheyne~. deceased.
a former
resident ot
ber 30, turnett' ovor three timcs· on Swain,
Swn.rthmorc.
Baltimore pike·. A cast on his bal'k
APPOINT HILKERT
Mrs. Swain was Eugen'Ie Rose,
enables him to walk abou" and lIe
Robert N. Htlkert has been·
plans ·to resume his cla~cH at da.ughtct' of the 19.;to Chap. and
pointed vice president in charge of Swarthm9re High School In the Mrs. F. B. Rose. Her death' was
personnel ot' the Federal Reservo near f'".J.ture.
caused by an automobile aecidet;1l.
Bank ot Philadeillhia. according to
an announcement made by the
Doard of Directors -of the bank.
::\ir, Hilkert joinccl the Bank in
I"riday. JamUlr)" 10
1942, as Personnel Director and In
s: 15 P .M.--Collegc Orchestra Conc(>rt ...................... Ciothicr ?l.lemorlal
Saturday, .January :11
..
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1943 ',,~as made an assistant vle~
pr..-!side .... t. He received his educa- 6:00 to 1]: 15 P.M.-Junior AssembUPN •.•. .:.:~.:~ ................ 'Woman"s Club'
8:30 P."f.-Collegc Basketball \"9 'Bt.c.... _:...::...........~. . . . Field·,House
tion at Yale and Columbia Unlver·
Sunday, ,January 12
.
slUes.. specializing in the field o~ 11.00 A.M.-Morning Worship ......................... ~.,.~..... :;.: .. ~,l.1iQ4l': ·.Otlurches;
Industrial management. He Is Pre .. 7.30 PM --G
11
)01011
1 daldy , Januart 18;·
. , .• ':~.~ ~~~; t~...:
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ll7.e fS vs
eno en ...................................... .n.t~n SchQ.nl;
sldent of the Indu'strlal Relatlons _.8:• 20 P.M._'.tApple
of H\~ Eye" ..... :................................... Pla}~ers Cli.lb
Association"'.1:)[ Philadelphia· and 'is
·l'tiesdaYt January 14
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2:00 P.M.-8tatcd Meeting .............. ~....... ~....................... Woman·s Club.
otl1.et'wlso- actiye In '·the Industria1
S:t5 P.M.-Evening tn Hollywood ....... ;.~.: .................. ~ ..~ ... ·Woman!s Club· .
mnnagt"!ment field.
.8:20 P~M.-~·-t\:pple, of ..HLa Eye" ~ ....................................... Players Clubi
I),[r. and· Mrs. ·Hll~ert and their
.
. . ' Wed' 3 Ja,.~ Jl\nt:ary 15
.
children, ~rin and John now re... -8::':0 ~.M~-·:~pple' '0J: .lib" Rye" ...... ~ ....:..... ;... ~.: ..:~ ...~ .......... :rla'Ye~ Club,
. ' . . ! -.l :,.·:.~Th • .,.m,., Jannllt"j" tl· " .....
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.", .', :
slde..•ln Pr&.od.deht aven\1e. RuUedge
·7:30 P.M.-GD.Zell~8 'n Lincoln WarriOrs .. ;a: ••• ~ ............. :.~. High School.
following a . ...recent. ' . mov.•
.8: 16 -J.>:~~ul@r: .."rt9' I'"'.~._ .•.....~.~ ...........~ ......:... ::.~. ClothIer· Memorial: '
~lverv1ew· i"Otf.d...
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8:20 P.M.•..",:·~pple ..0!.Jj:la Eyt'·;.. ,......•... , .. ,..... ,....: •.., .. , .•... ,... Players Club'
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"APPLE OF HIS EYE"
IS JANUARY PLAY
Simmons
Directs
Club Cast Next
Week
Opu.
THIS WEEKS CALENDAR
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PUBLWp·, swar .alDAY ~ "',&BDIIIO.Bmaw,..
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of
wee k -end
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In 1945 he had been a
:!Itudcnt at Duke University until
1
he received a regular commlBB on
'!p, til, I U;S. ,"-i''W,. an.~~}8 ,*9~
S'cii.ttoned', In . nalblgli~ N:C., where
tt-a young couple wlJl nve.
O versp.aK
td
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No date has been 8e lec
e t or
I MlM~,p.l'~ ~denJOD of Chi. the wedding.
lIPent . thO' . hollds¥!' with her
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P.fIlUtti. ~...~. !oDd Mrs. C. A. An'Mr. and Mrs. A.I M., Di:ibievY~·..
derson - of Yale avenue.'
Brewster, Ohio announce the 'eoJean Evan.....c;Btrath· ~.-d·gageme'nt ot .t'!"''' I"'ugb\erl-t;
HO~ :STA~ .",
avenue spent
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Frances R. D".in]evy. Army.· Nurse
Tbe:marrJQ«e of Mrs. ElizabethNewton center, :at.....t,..
Corp. to Lt. . Robert J" .~ho~pe. Michael Stauffer daughter ,of Mr.
former roommate at
Lt. :f)u~levY 'Is at ,":present Blia, I'
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f u~
'"olle' go'. v"-lnla.~~~a::lfl:i..!i~l
d M
W 1 and Jlr8.:.JO~- E:.( JfichR;el.o. , , ~
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USNR, Bon at llr. an
ra.
~ - Trees'~.. ::H.lJ.rvard
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.uten4.ed -V1rginta ... a
tel' L. Thor·pe of Dickinson. avef M
1n her wedding on Saturd.lQ".
Robert Riley Hopkins Bon 0
r8.
li"hli1v AIP.e~ .re~urn~d ~ lrL I.-T. nu~~ 'Dunlevy Is at: present st3.- J\J1gcla. .~.: \Bopklns' ,!/f ,Br:~¥.wi.ok,
. on' New Yea··s Day r~I,lowln, g a
. Letterman' 0 cnera
. 'I H OB- 00., , took place Thursday, January
-·tioned ~ at
vaeafl NrO.·
apent
·at
'b!s.
home
on
.
. - '.2 at 4 o~lock. In; th~' Swarthmore
~,.
!'vllal, San· It''"ranclsco, Callt.
G
Chester road. ." ~ ,~
folloWing foui' and a '"half Trinity Cm,arch:.' ~~~ ..Jilev.
eorge
Mr. ana' MrS•. ~~ - ·:8ehenna of I: v,oa... dtity with -the N'av)--. '.'
. Ohl'istian . Anderson, rector. perPrinceton .. a.vell~e entertained a
tormed the eeremony. before a
(~W f~lend~_. ~nd: .members of t11e Mrs. 'John 1.:. Good bt Harvarn 'baekground ot .evergreens,·. white
t~.UY 'r;Lt.,' dln;per Sat~day eve~..
arinounced the"cngagement : chry3a'ltthem,ums. .carnaUODSJ 'snapil)8'. '.
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her - daug'hter•. Peggy! ,to 1\Ir. ,dragons, and lighted candelabra.
• Mr. and. Mrs.. J .. )I..-.~rger. ot .L-ynn Kippax. s6n ot'·Mr. and 'Mrh. The choir .. boys sang numb!=lrB ap. R'oanok~: V'a.., sp_ent saturday ~d. . Edward C. J{lppti.x 'of Phnadelphta proprlate for the occasion.' .. '
Sunday with" M.r.~ ~n,~" MrS.·iT··N.:. a· luncheon December 28.
.
The bride-, given In marriage by
BreakeJl of
-.
. Both.· are graduates or 'Penn- 'her. father. w.ore an .afternoon
- 'Ma...".op";i
campbell of.' ,CQrn.eJI
.
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satin with
; '~-,.
'-.
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'State Co1tege.. ' MIsS' "Gooa' ·t~ a dre99 of c,.-"reuse
a.venu. returne,a We.dnpda.y to
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tl. we- Her
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stu,'d ,member ot the ·Alpha. Chi Omego~ small hat of ben ng 0
'Q.
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8m th
College
resume M'rii.,jaret
.er.
. ·,so,'orllY
and:' Mr: Klppax'
a n'lem~ corsage was of green and. brown
iea.
Durlng
thoto
)1ollitays'
,
cif tne 'Phl Delia· Theta ·Ira-_ cyperpedtum orchids. '
.
at"ended 'the "-NatiO.rial' . StU.,de.tit.. .
,
tena·nt
Mr•. ,J.B.ph Reynolds of "Half
.A8aetnbJy
held' "at"' ttie University
and' sel-ve d"as'" a Lle...
..
of . IllinolB ~as A-"delegate 'from tn tlie Na:vy.·
Acre", ·Oberlln avenue, as· her ,eta..
Sinith con~:;
:",.,
)'{188 Good 1s"tll.-8 great nfece ·of ter's only attendant, wore dark
··Mra. L.' Jl,·,Edtes or· Baltimore Mrs. Frank Slrayer·lf."el1zel ot·Har., l,green crepe wlt)1, sequin trim•. Her
pike; Media.;; fOl"merly of swartb- vard avenue.
. corsage 'was o.t yellow orchl~8.
more Is leaving ~:ril.buary '18' for
The ~~dd.1!18': ~lt; l$e, Ip:I~?e, .1p.
Mr... W ... ·Bteuart ~opk1DB of
Rio de Janero. Bruit to Visit' her the '"8p'rJI~gr'
- ~ I , ' ; . : ' '''-: • ,
MIt'ena, Ga.: served as best m~n tor
parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Tuckhis brother. a~d the .u8~ler8 inh h~'
h__
m'-" narl..
p.I:D,C'" "OO'TR
. cl'uded Mr•.,;(oseph
. . ~cynold,s. M, r.
;:er:
IaDlO
Anderton al)'" Mr. P.aul BaldMi-. 'and . M........ Richard ..WIIII. Ivl' Booth datig'hter-' Of IiIr, arid win of WsJllngford. and, Mr. ~:
aiid chnfI~'n .Vfclsy and 8~pli'er. Mrs. Samuel WiUlam Booth~ Jr., gene. MarUn or' ~e~ay. ,MeL
tormer resf4~n.ts Qf P1ll'k avenue. of- 'Charlotte, N.C:;·· and·' ~ajor
A .recepUon at the home or the
,;noved_ last 'week' into' the'r new- Henry JQnes Pierce, spn ot, Mrs. bridC~~ par~nts toll.qwed ~e .cere.IY: Purch,ft.8ed ftom~' ,at .425 Har- Catharine .1. PJerc~, reference 11- mony. The. brJde's mother wore an
vard avenue.
.
brarian at the' cbm,gc, took place arternoon dreM ot brown ~repr.
Mary; Lee 'Hartzell .~. or" Avon... Janllary
.6:30 o'clOck in the with PtDk acceasorlelf. Her c~rsag~
brook rbad; ·WaUlngtord entertalli..
was of orchids. The mother' ot the
e4 1'2 of 'he'r' friends.' at 'a bridge- Myers Park Presbyterian. Church. bridegrooni wore' Navy blue crepe.
.
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lunoheon "FrIday." Jda"" ·Lee re- Charlotte, N.C..
-oJ
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The Rev. Dr. James A. Jones. Her oorsattc' was' of' la'V~n er 01'turned to ~radford .Junior Colchids. '. . ..
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lege- on ·M6hda.l" follOwing the holof the churt!h, offtclated; beIday vacatlon:- ' .. ,
fore a background· -or southern
ENGAGEMENTS
smllu. Cybotlum :ferns. and sev·
Mr, and Mrs.' Harlan ·R: JeB8uP
:" Mr. and, Mra..~ Melvin -F. Wood, cn branched· candelabra holding
of
241 Haverto'rd avenue Are retormerly of Swarthmore. and
'vhite cathedral ta-pcrs.·
ceiving
congrat"4latlons. upon th~
of, ;Westover"i Hills,' ~nmtngton,
The bride, given in marriage by
birth, of a..danghttr, ~Q.r~ha M~~ray
Del., -have announced, the
her father. wore a gown of white
ment ·ot ,their . daughter Mi&9 '
ta."Jhloi:J.ed ~th drop should- .J-eBSUP an Deceml}er 22' In. t~a l!~'.
WUlson WooiJ· and 1Hro"' carl Ed.. e~, marquisette yoke, scalloped 'vcrsity Hospiq,l. Philadelphia.
The ba.by· is the grandda~ghter
"Wa.rd yoW,· Ird of- South Ardmore, bertha. fitted ~odlce and fun skirt
ot
Mr. and ~rs. J. Harlan Jessup
Pai
ending in a train. acr fLnger-tln
of 243 Haverlord a.venue,
Mr. VottL1s 'now cOntinuing his veil of bridal iUuslf?n was worn
8tudiea at the University of 'Penn_ with a ~p of heir1oo0m rose-point " Mr. and Mrs, Norman C. Mancnl
sylvania after seryJng as a sergeant lace, and shc carried a bouquet of ot Wallingford are being c~ngratu
in ·the. 5 17. Parachute In~antry Re- . white sweet peas, narcissi. and or- laled upon the birth ot a daughter
girnent of .the U. S. Paratroops In 'chids..
.
Anne Marshall ManciU on DecemItaly. France. Belgium, and ,Ger_
Miss Mary Sommers Booth, 81s- b~r 27 in the Lying-In HOSPital,
mnny. !dr, Vottl was awarded the ,ter ot' the bride, attending as maid Phlladt'lphia.
Silver Star. Bronze Star, and Pur- ot honor, and the slx bridesmaids,
Mrs. Manclll is the tormer Mi81
pie- Heart with· one clWJter.
wore gowns of white b.engaUne, Ettzabeth June Baker d~ughter ot
teaturing fitted bodices and full Mr. and Mrs. Earle J4". Baker of
Mrs. Clarence Eugene Myers ot skirts. They carried bouquets or Lansdowne.
Philadelphia., formerly of Swarth- . mixed Bowers in shades of rose ~~~~=:=========l
!Jlore.announceq the engagement and AmerlCB!l Beauty.
ot her daughter. Miss Jane Myers
Mr. James Wilson Pierce ot
II
to Mr. G. (W. Klem. son of Mr. Swarthmore, brother of the bride·
Now-' .
and Mr>. G. Klem of Klngmon, Pa. groom, served as best man.
1 yr. $1.50 3 yra. $3.00
Miss Myers, cJaughter of the late
A reception· toll owed at the
After Feb. 1stColonel Myers, I.' a gfaduat. of home of the bride'. parents.
1 yr. $2.50 3 yra. $5.00
Harcum JunIor College, Bryn
The brIde -loho. was graduated
Ma.wr.
.... from St. Catherine's School In
Sw. 2080
Mr. Klem Is a. graduate of the RiC'hmond, Va.. attended Sweet
Subscriptions tor ALL
Universlly of P@nnsylvania and I ""n •.r Olnega, and was graduated
MagazInes
wUI graduate from HAhnemann from the University of North CarMedical ColteK'c In March.
olina where shc was a member ot
The wedding wlIi take place In the PI Beta, Phi :sorority. She is
UNITY ASSEMBLY
,
~rougb Hall
tho spring.
a member of the Charlotte Junior
(0:30 A.),f. "~verJ' \VcdncN.ln,
League.'
ZELIA lIL W AIIl'ERS, Speaker
Dr. and Mrs. W, Nivtn Wherry
The bridegroom was graduated
Everyone Welcome
of Cedar lane announced on Christ- ,
mas Eve, the engagement of their
daughter Rosalie to Albert A. Bullard son or Mr. Pond Mrs. Carlton
W. Bullard of ElwYn, tormerly of
Rutledge.
THEATRE
Friday and S.tturday
MI88 Wherry attended Ryder
BErt'E ~AVlS
Collt:ge In TrentQn, N. J., Dnd both
Thursday.Friday-Saturday
OLAUDE RAINS
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satin.
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HAVE YO~f's~.~N.
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PresbYterian Church
Sunday . morning
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'., The 194'r W~ Pap'~~s,.: ..
They
ai"ene.ut~uJand~ Unu~ual
.PHONE' M.EI)M:"07,;S·S'
Be Ple'~sedTo
We Will
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DINNER
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-..ollTSIDE OATEIu!'l'G SERVIOE-,
Wednesday, 7' 8.m. " 2
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p.nJ
COLLEGE THEATRE
DECEPTION
SatunJa,. Matinee Kiddie
FINE FOOD .••
Show
cooked a5 you like It.
Quick. courteous service.
SUBUBBAN
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-..nd Cockt"" Loung.
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310' '.M
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Monday and Tuesday
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A NIGHT IN
CASABLANCA
Wednesday
1 0&7
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Sunday-l\londay-'I'uesday
Continuous Sbowlng Monday
hom 2:30
ALAN LADD
WIWAM BENDIX
GARYOOOPER
"110
TIE ADVEITORES Of
mas
BEfORE THE IASr'
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IARCDPOLO
'JOMlNG:-NeIllSATURDAY
MORNING ("-lIIU'J 18th)
a& 10:00 o'dook
Startinc nandar
ROsALIND RU88ELL
SISTER KENNY
Ca •• So. "MARGIE"
"CANYON PASSAGE"
to recbnlcolor
Hear Hoagy Oarmlchae1 sing
1I0le BottennUk SkJ"
MARX BROTHRS
Delightful surroundings.
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DANA ANDREWS
SUSAN HAYWARD
BRIAN DONLEVY
Sanda,., 12 .. 8 'p._
DAILY DINN• .:., ........ 85c to '1.110
OhUdfen's PJa,tters
The Bouquet
BEAUTY SALON
Beauty'. alert for i947
13 South Cheater Road
Can Swarthmore 0476
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NuSIotoan
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lH)at to '.lJlderwrite thfa _
In
the tuture. A tnil report W'tD be
Dear EdItor:
The commlttse In charp of the
recenu,. orpn'H4 Atiateuc Weltare Fund W18h"" to eltpress lis ap.
preClation to all those who" have
conttlbutod so ceneroua4-. The
Fund 1.0 dUipatod to UoIBt to
bearing eQelllle& Incident to &Ccldenls 'OCC11r1'lng In connection with
the achoo!a' sPOrts procrama. The
committee III atudJing broadly h!,W'
given at one of the .Home
. .4
School AaeoClation meetlnp.
,
The letter on this subject, mailed ahorUy betore ChrlBtnuuI. may
have been mfBlald by SOble reclplenlo who wonid like to participate
In . this worthy elrort.
Aa a reo
minder, t'be addreSB I.: Athletic
Weltare Fund. P. O. Bolt 111.
SW'arthmore.
Roy M. Hol1le!Y. Chairman.
the
11
Woman's Aasoclatton will meet
Wednesday. J"anuary 16:
Circle NO.1, Mrs. _Frederick R.
Lang, c'hatrman, will meet at 11
&om. Ja.ouary 16. at the home of
Mrs. Robert B~le, 18 Amherst
avenue tor all day 8eWiDg. Hembel'll are asked to bring aandWlches,
de_rt WIll be served ht 1:16 p,m.
followed by' Pro......m.
._-----Trinity Notes
HGly Commllll1on will be cele.
brated on Sunday at 8:00 Lm.
Church SchOOl Wlll meet at 9:46.
'At the 11 o'clock service or Jlorntog Prayer. the Recto. wiD preaoh
on the topic, "Why Rellslon 1"' The
Brat in & aeries of sermons on Im..
portant problems in reUgton.
The Hflrh School Fellowship will
meet at 6:00 p.m. The Rector will
dlscWIII the EptscopsJ dburch. OathoUc or Protestant.
Choir SchOOl wUl meet Monday
and Wednesday at 4:30 and Thursday at 7:80 p.m.
A. recepUon for B. B. Brewster
and G. W. casey will be given on
Monday from 7 to 8 p.m. In the
recreatlo:~ roOm- of "the church, In
recognition ot faithful service over
a long period of 7eat'S. Mr. Brewster as treasurer, and Mr. casey
as Rector's iW'arden.
· Mr. Braun wlll be preaohlng at
Mlddlebur
SChooI'meet each Sunda7 mornlna'
· at 9:46 o·clock.
The Women'.
Bible Class meets at 10 o'clock to
the, Church transept. The Chul'Clh
Circle 6, Mrs. Owen Gay. Chalr'Hoir~ Nurse17 will be held tor
:. ohlldren ages 1 to 7 dUrins' the ma.., at the home ot Mrs. George
Cb::.Irch hour each Sunday morn1ng. P. WiLrren, 821 South Ohester road.
'Mr, and 1IIrs. A- I,. Baltter at the trom 10:80 to 2 o·clock. Members
Harvs.rd avenue entrance, and Mr. are reminded to take sandwiches.
, and Mrs. Harvey Whitaker at the Spectai program at 1 o·clock.
CIrcle Z. Mrs. P. G. Gilbert.
drlve~-tran""Pt entrance wlU """
51st 'Mr: CUtler III greetlDlf the con- Chatrman, at the. home of the
, gj.egaUon atter the service Sunday ChaJrman, 40'1 Park avenue, at
: ni~ndD.g."
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1:30 o'clock for desert and meetSunday. January 19, a new rep.. Inlf, . Mrs. C. MacDonald Swan W'tll
.lar service of worship will be 'added lead the devotlonalli, Mrs. Charle.
to. the chur!,)h calendar. From 9 to: E. Flacher will review "On Belnlf
9:80 'o'clook each Bun~ mornm..: a Real Peraon" by Foadlck.
Circle 4. Mm, H. LeW18 Cutler.
the ministers will conduct Momlng
· Prayers in the Church according to: c'ba.Irman. will meet at the home parish bouse Monday at 8:30 p.rn.
Confirmation classes have bethe' Presbyt~rlan Book of Common ot Mrs. David Braun. 912 Westdale
TheandVestry
the
gun
classeswill
are meet
held In
Sunday
Worship. Holy Communion wll\ be aVBuue. at 1:10 o'clock tor deBBert
evenings at 6:39 p.m.
observed t'he first Sunday of each and meeUD.I'.
The second in the series of "SunCircle 6, Mrs. Samuel C. Harris.
at the early service. Tbt8
day
School on· Wednesday Night"
service Is Inaugurated tor several Chairman, at.the home ot Mrs. A..
wUl
be
held on, Wodnesday at 8:16
'reasons: ma.ny of 0.... 1' people flnd H. Van Alen, 209 Park avenue, at
p,m,
at
which time the R.ector will
it dUUcult to attend 11 o'clock 2 o'clock. Mrs. H .. H. Walters will
lead
the
class on the topic, "The
worship because of home and fam- continue the class in Blblo 8tud~~
Doctrine
of
the Episcopal Church."
The Girls' J''tInlor Choir reltearse"
Ily duties, . others 'feel that there
Cotree
and
cake
will be served. at·
should be more formal and lltur.. Thursday afternoon. at ':36 o'cloc~
the
close
of
the
class.
gieal worship In the church. othara the Boya' Junior Choir rehearses
desire' a more frequent observance Friday evenins' at 7 O'clock. The
of Communion.
. Chapel Choir rebearses Thursda;Y
JCbriatian Science Church
"SACRA.YENT" 18 the 8ubject
'rhe . You,ng Adulls OIub will evening at '1:46 ,.o'clock.
:I'he Oraanbatlon ot a Men's or the Leason-Sermon in all
meet Bmida.y evening. Janua"" 12,
at 6 o'~lock in the Pariah Ho."".lBe Chorus has been requested by many Churches of Christ, SCientist, on
Any men Interes1:ed In Sunday, JanuQ.rf 12, The Golden
for supper followed by meeting. Mr. People..
Howard Jenkins will be the speak- singing with a Men's Chorus meet Text is: "The bre.ad, of God Is he
er. . He wUI speak on the growth at'·ths·. ParIah 'Houss Thursday ev.. wbleb cometh' down ;from heaven,
enlng, Ja"nua~ 18, at '1:80 o'clock. and "veth life unto the world"
and development of the borough.
(John 6:33).
The 'Board
Trustees will meet
Tuesday· evening, January 14. at 8
Frienda Mdinll 'Notes
ofclock in the Parish House.
First
School convenes at
Letters To the Editor
"''rhe Board of Deacoris and Dea- 9:46.
TRmUTE
.conesses will meei Wednesday evThe Adult Forum will be a Dear Edttor:
entng, January 16. at 7:30 o'clock continuation of t'he review and dis';'
The Board ot Directors of the
ift' the Parish House.
oU8Slon ot Elton TrueblOod's books, Swarthmore Public "lbra~ AssoThe SeSSion will meet Frlda.y ev- thla week on lI~ounda.tlons for Re- Ciation wish to give public exprea.
ening, January 1'1, at the home of construct1on-How to B~lld An
alon to their deep appreciation ot
Elder James H. HornadlW. 310 Endurlni' Moral Order: New In- the long service given the Library
Dl~klnson avenue, at I o·cloek.
terpretations Of Old Commandants. by the late Mary Ollby Cheyney
The High School Fellowships of
MeeUnK convenes at 11 a.m. (Mrs. J. Passmore Cheyney) whose
thls Church and Trinity Church Children will be cared tor In Whitdeath last November 29 occurred
will meet at Trinity Church 8""J.D.day· tier House.
in the twe~tth ~ea.r of her appoint...
evening at 8 o'clo~!t. Mr. Anderson
ment to the board ot Borough
will speak on "The Episcopal
Council.
Methodist
Church
'Notes
Church--Cathollc or Protestant?'"
~he served the Library faithfully
The Cb;;rch Sohool 'meeta on
The. toliowlng Circles or the.
and
capably. as Its treas"'..lrer for
Sunday morning at 9 :46. Classes
tour
years. as a member cit the
are provided for children ot all
property.
book (botb adult and
ages and tor adults. 'All young
juvenUe).
publlc[ty committees.
adults ot the community who are
an~
tor
the
last three years of her
not regular attendants a.t a Church
directorship
as the publicity chairSch""lare 'Invlted to vl< onr man.
newly orcanlzed _claes tor Young
The Llbrar
tor her alert Interest and tor her
At the ,mornlns .ervlce at 1'1
valued council and is well aware
o'clock, the topic ot the sermon
that the Library haa 'Iost a good
will be "ChriStian Stewardship". friend and servant.
Thls will be tlJe Opening me88Q.ge
Marjorie T. 'raid.
on the fourth phase of the Church's
Secretary to the Board.
REMEMBER
The Telephone
RI 6-1581
The Address
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
DIIIClOU O ••UHIlALi
MARY A. &AIR, Pre.;dent
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rno'nth
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Yon Are Invited
Everyone likes to look at rugs . .
especiaJly beautiful Orientals like tho'::
ones at Paulson ·s.
We have just received a new grollp of
fine rugs, individuaJly selected by Paul
M. Paulson. .
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Look ov~r .the foJlowing list ..• see the- array of ·sizes
we have in all important weaves of Persian rugs. Over
200 .rugs to select from.
1l.8x4.~ ShIru ....· ..· ............"2.150 7><11.10 K ••bm".............. ;.•110.00
ll.8:1~ HamSclen .................. 011),00 a,h111.1i :Kar(lbagh .......... 1II00.00
4.7lt6 !IhUaa ._.................... 80.00
.a.lid Idllben , ..................... 71i.00
1.8ltU.8 Herb ...•..............•.2l1li.00
8.bS.IO Tabrlo ..................IlI5O.oo
11;4:1111.6 Mehrehan ............885.00
9,,111 8arouk ..................... ~liO.OO
1x11 Herb ........................._.00
1x12 K _ _ ·· ...· .....: ..........800.00
8.2ltl1.11 Kennan ..... _......... 700.00
1l.8lt14 Sump! ................. UIi.oo
1l.1lx1'l.ll Memed ............ 700.00'
1bt12 Tabrts _...................... Slio.OO
1l.Sdli Tabrlz .................. 710.00
8.h:1D.~ &mnah ..... _......... 975.00
8xll1.7 ILerman ................ 12150.00
IbtIS.8 Baroni< •.......•: •.••••.. 1050.00
1bt1li Ka&vtII ..................... 8150.00
IlI.7xll4.7 Meshed ............ 10\10.00
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Come, see these rugs. Even if you are not planning to
buy rugs just 1l0W, feel welcome to come in any time you
have a "yen" to window-shop Oriental rugs.
We CRter to speclal sizes and hard.to-fIDd rugs,
Ltst 10ur reqn!rementa with us.
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Although tuberculosis is one of the oldest
known diseases, its caule was first conclu.
siYely proved when Robert Koch isolated the
tubercle bacillus a little oyer fifty years ago.
The success resulang from ngorous pu&lic
health measures, particu1arlyiotbe last quarter
century, .is impressive. At the begioning of
the ceotury, tuberculosU led the list of diseases as the
most frequent caue of death. Today it has dropped to
seventh place. There is no reason why it should not drop
completely from the list of importaot causes of death.
This splendid record has resulted from the combined ,
efforts of mao,. agendes. Ao enlightened public: opinioo
with respect to the ruue of the physician'. aeniCN has
contributed immeasurablr. HaYe that Iong-delayed ph,..
ial enmillacion today. Weare prescription sped_lim
'S .COLLEGE. PHARMACY
All Calor emoll UIIIAl
at
Notes
o'clock service Mr. Cutler 'wUI
preach_on "Is It Nothing To YOU?H
MRS. LLOYD E. KAUFFMAN
-MEDIA
rehea.rat1 on Thursday evening at
SpDlta F.... Grow.
8:00 o·clock.
BmER HOliES AND GARDENS
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at Swarthmore. PL, 11114.. the Act or IfaI'OIl '. 117 ••
SWARTHMoRE, PA., .FRlDAY, JANYARY 10, 1947
,lnt,
BIR:ms
-.I"Ji!'l'BR lIL TOLD. IC4ltor
K . R10JUII '!'OLD; &MO
Il4ltor
.:','1.0_ McClarte.
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AIUle N. COohrua
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DEADI.JNlil-WlIIDNBIIDAT NOON
Is
f!r riv::' 8·;:"~.a.
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:a\'ent1c an4
.Ru~~rs ;avEin\l~.
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Service
.Complete
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P........
\ TBB nrA&.i....oPE••~
prol'J'atn on the eru.,.de tor ChrIat;
The Church l'!:urse17 will bo
open durina' the morning ....rv1er.
and Mrs. William H. Schultz and
Nan Pitman will be In charlfe.
The Youth Fellowship will meet
In the evening at 1 In the chapeL
The Social Hall will be open on
Wednell41lQ- eyenl..g from 1 to 9
tor Buperv1aed recreaUon.
The Chlldren's choir wlll lI1\Iet
on Thursday afternoon at 1:46.
The Senior choir w1II have their
On tlte
c.m.r
l!4.-churoh SChooL
M.-Morning Prayer and
~elmc~~
toplc:"'Why Re-
SEMI ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE
11glon'"
6: 00 P. 1II.-People·8 FelloWllhlp.
THE RELIGIOUSSOOIETT OF
FRDI1ND8
SUNDAY JANUARY 12
9: 45 A9:46
ard
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OF.
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"Foundations
tion."
11:00 A-
DRESSES
rREDUCED BELOW COST
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11:00 A11:00 Amon.
104 PARK AVE.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Hr. &nd :M..... George Schoblnge· r o· swarthmore avenue wtll
entertain tholr bridP club at a
dinner-bridge at their bome to..
morrow evening.
Ann Harvey of COlwnbla. &V~
nue entertained at Open lIo1llJ8
Monday evening, December 30. Ann
returned to Bradford Junior College, Bradford. Mass., Monday.
PRODUCE PRICES.
ARE
LOWER
IN OUR MARUTS
-_r_.-"'-
~--.KathrYn Byers. ot Lancaster, a.
student at the Juillard School, of
Mustc. presented & delightful plano
recital at the senior high school
assemb1'Y on Wednesday afternoon
ot thls week. Among Aollss' Byers'
selections were "Etude" by Llzst,
"Claire de Lune' by Debussey and
G ershwin's famous "Rhapsody In
Blue".
th. prices glyen below will conylnc. you
. that you are not only paying I... for
fresh fruits and yeg.tabl ••
. today but also that you will
saye money by shopping
regularly In our Produc. Departmenh,
COMPARE
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Today.
.rlcet
Today
S2.\lb n~
2/Z5
\2/
BEANS
Try-I
stalk~c
ahead.
•.weet P0 tatoeS
Early Peas Vall;!..:d..•n
Sauer K.raut FancyA:::II Cu,
Asparagus ":"~leM;;'::..
. Bartlett Pears ROr;:::iblo
Prult Cooktail Ca~~fC:::la
Pre.stone Pe.ohes ~:~
Rob'o'"
.CRUCK ROAST
PICNICS
ciicKENS (:r!~J
Ib
Ib
3Bc
3ge
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Ib
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43c
Larse BostOD Maokerel
Ib as.
Faa.,. SOeed
Fresh Select Jersey Oysters do% 550
Refre.hlng
BIg
Frail Juices 2~n~19c
Value
OrO"98# Grapefruit 01 Blended
OIle Hantly
Nabisco GrafI'~ a-sEken lit ,II., 24c
Hydrox
Cakes SUIIIIIII•• alh-,z
25c
.
pk,
Golden. Rice ........ w.... p",
Ib17c
Salmon Del Ntrt'SlIIlltd 7-., ... 45c
Armour's Treet
••·..... 42c
tIlSIX) Veg. Soup .0"'·..... 11 e
Rubber Plale
SCRAPER
. . .:r:chana- for each pound
USED FATS
returned fa our
markets
Glenwood
Appie .Bulter ,;z22c
Mad. with Fresh
EVEN MORE DELICiOUS
than the blend that mode It the choice
of 3 out of 4 customers coming Into
our ma .....~, Now, you'.. sure to say,
"I n.y.r tasted more delicious coffee..'
IlSI» New Blend
Ib
COFFEE ";
750
f ..
Heat·flo Roasted for full flavor. Sov. tQupon,
on bag. for valuabl, Glth. W. red_m
WhHtena Coupons.
Wily Pay
MoreP
Enrlch.d
Supreme
BREAD
a ....... z~e
,.,.....,. tutura. . .klaus
ftavw, cnI ...,..
-Ionoor
(io6t _
That is ODe reason that
we caD and will sive
you proDJPI:
cIaIiv.,..
Why not. c:aJI DOW
for your oil or ~?
I VAN ALEN BROS.
l_~~~
Enriched S • •Ib bag . . .
S~34c
Mlnc. -=M::.-a-t:--;::·-:::;-....::..,...
='.. /Or Be
Rolli ... 00111._. '-"'lSe
FLOUR
Prun•• ....... ... 26c
Sterllna Solt
......... 7c
Olive. 'l>'._~ ......... 4Sc
Walbeck'. """._DRI·-27c
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The NEW Bell
~ Telephene ~itect.ry
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PHILADELPHIA
with
DELAWARE COUNTY
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-.Clos••
I Jan. 23rcl'
CQntTactor and Builder
MARTEL. BROS.
LIngle
Mrs. Roy P. lAngle ot Cornell
avenue spent the week-end "VlBlt...
log her son-In-law and daughter
CapL and Mrs. N. Bruce Duffett,
ot Plalnsfteld. N. J.
Mary Ann Hook haa resumed
her studies 'at mUam and Mar)"
Colleg<>. WIlliamsburg. Va.. ..,d
Dick Hook has returned to -Dartmouth College _
apen~ the
holld&JB at their home OD Westdale avenue.
Harold Ogram. .Jr., of lUvervley road retnmed hom.. Tueada:Y
after a ~6-d&¥ visit With BIll7
Morrow of HaI'V&l"d avenue at the
Korrowa wlDl:er home on star IaIa.nd, !4!amI. Bea.ah, :I'Ia.
Chubby Andes of Rutgers aveDue retnrned home Tneada7 from
Florida Wilere he had Q8ilt. th.
Se'hool r ...... With h1a uncle and
HANNUM
ELECTRICALWO,RK
"'"nge
SoUcited
New
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W. S. Bittle &: SOn
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L_- ~~EIINS~L~~~ _.:......1
NOIarJ. PubUo-lDsunmce.
~hoDe SWarthmore 1)992
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CLIFFORD L PARKER
lIIed1a R. D.. II
and
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PAPERHANGING
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DAVE WOOD
Call after
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Homburg 'P.4: dress
long.
. :BooR
can Swarthmore
·SAL~t2 cubic
~ult.
1049.
&Ize
foot porcelalr.
two~oor FTlgadalre. model MC-12
ftVG ice trnys, two hydrators, $125:
Hotpolnt e1e:c"trle 'range,. model RA· 32.
three burners, broiler. oven. well cook~
fro $1&0, URed only six months. Call
Swarthmor3 1%01•.:
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FOR ~ALS-Modern porcelain 43 Inch
sInk. swivel hot and cold faucets.
$75; We::ctlnghoU8e ta.nk type vacuum
cleaner with attachments. $16. Call
SW:1rthmore 1!OI.
FOR SALE-F"ins Oriental Serapt rug,
S x 18. Original cost "50. price '160.
Call Swarthmore 12tI.
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FOR SALE-Stngle. completely' mOdern
home on 1/2 ·aere of cround ••Ix bedrooms. three baths.. two car garage.
~~~rodie h,ts the roof t·
central location. Marlon S. Brown, as-soclated with L.. Henry IJeBaron.
Swarthmore 098(. untU }donday-0121
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after Monday.
SA~Roae Tree section. white
clapboard home on etsht .a.cres of
ground, moosl'!ltzeil throughout. oU
heat with S. &: W. hookup;· five bedrooms. two baths. l~ng Ia.ne lined with
tre-es. small stable and two ear garn.gc.
Marlon S. Brown a.a:aoclated with L,
HeJ!ry LeBa.rrin. Swarthmore 0904 until Monday -....: 01..2:1 after Monday.
FOR SALE-Ten section radiator. can
Swarthmore .H-.J.
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FOR SALE-!-Black winter coat with
Perslon Lamb trim. Size 18. Good
eondlUon. $60. Reply to Box Y. The
Swarthmorean.
FOR
Naturally, Mrs. Brodie hit the roofl
And, like the cost ofliving; her temper
kept right on going up and UPI
On the other hand, the cost of
electricity, like Mr. Brodie's popularity
at home, is going down and DOWN I
FOR SALE-LanE groon wool dress.
dirndl style. size nine, Sli. Call
8wstrof.h.more 1116-3'.
FOUND
The Brodies (and you, too, if youn
is an average I"amily) get pl~ty of electricity for every-budget dollar-more
than twice as much as ~o yean agol
FOUND - On South Chester road,
De&r vUlage., New Year's card and gift
to Ethel and Priscl11a from Mhs
Jlenson. c?n at The Swarthmorea.n
office.
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PJetUftJ lI're-htC
This domestic b4rgain took plenty
of practical planning and technical
sIdll on the part of your menell
and neighbors in this company, under
8OU1ld busi1f4" management.
Ycni helped, too, by your increMed
use of electricity.
.
• 1&IM to th New IIMIrII H••, fi.·
HOUR Of CHAIM. ,,.,.,.,.. 4cW P. Moo
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'roR SALE-A bJack derby. 71.4:
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MORTON ELECTRIC
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·EDWIN B. KEI J EY. Jr.
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(OplfOBlte New State
'Pbone Obeo&er 8714
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WAYNE
MOSTELLER
Electrical· Contractor
An TJJ>ee
of EJectrioaI
wetata.. . L
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LandKapu..
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A. MERCER QUINBY
Funeral Director
Formerly of Media
11211 W. Lehlsh Ave., Pbi1a.
Phone BaldWIn 1170
No addItlonal charge for
and
Appliance Service
CIt. .tu 1-11.1
0784
Commercjal and Domestic-Prompt Service-Refrigerators, Washers, Vacuum
aeaners, Radios
II • • 11 A• •
Mal... Pa.
Rill., Peak 3238
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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OUTSt:ANDi!'lG·
OPPORTUNITY
tor· Advancement
b
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Develo~lIlent .. .
INVESTIGATE TODAY
THE BELL TELEPHONE
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OF.~ .;.PENNSYlVANIA
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... 1631 Arch St~~
. . Philadelpblci:. .
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NA'l7.0NAL'· . BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY of S~arth':
more. in th~ State of I>ennsylvanta, at
the close of business on December 31:
19f6. Published m response. to· call
mnde by Comptroller ot the Currency,
under section 5211, U. S. Revised StalutetJ.
BSTATE NOTICE
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ASSETS
Cash, balances with other
banJo;, lm:ludJng reHervo
deceased.
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Letters of AdmlnlBtl'ation de bonis
non cum testamento annexo, on the
above Estate have been granted to
balnnce. ahd '('ash llema
t"he uhndE.rslgnledl • who request all 1.>erIn process of oollectlon ..~... 1,073,288.82
~na avmg c a ma or demands aaalnat United States I"~vernment
the Estate of the decedent to make
uv
known th6 $ame, and an persons InobllgaU~ns, .d1recl .and·
debted to the. decedent to make payguaranteed ... :........................ ",096.766.61
ment. without delay, to
Other bonds. notes and d&.
. JOHN E. FfuCKE.
Administrator d.b.n.c.t.a
or to his Attorney
STANJ.EY L. T"'dORNTON. EsQ...
24)04 Finanee Bid••,
I1-:Ph~II&~~2,~Pa.~~~~·diiiEH:-i~~~
Eati.w of CAROLINE H.
bentures .. ' .................. ,.,.-.......
Corpora.te &tocks (Including
$9,750.00 stock of Fedel'al
Reserve bank) ..... ,....... ,..,.. ,
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Loans a.nd
132.720.69
9.760.00
dlscounte (In-
eluding $0.12 overdraftli) 449.610.04
Bank premi::K'B owned $78.SIS.OS. furniture .and fixtures $3,12.5.33 ............~.........
81.943 .•1
(Bank premiees owned
are subJcct to 'No lIens
noL aBbumed by bank)
OLbe" asse:t.s
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Total Assets ,., .................$'5.846.506.73
SON, l;)ecea8ed..
Letters Teetamentary On the a.bove
Estate have bean granted to the undersigned. who requests aU pel'SOns havlog claims or demands agallUlt the
Estate of the d~cedent to make known
. the same, and 0.11 persons indebted to
the dB<"-edent to make payment, without
dt'lay. to
LOUIS N. ROBINSON,
LIABILITIES
Executor•
Demand
Swarthmore. Pa.
corporations .......:.................. 3.647,988.93
Or hls Attorney
Time deposits of Individ"-AlJI'ER H. ROBINSON
uals. partnershiPB. and
1000 Provident Trust Bldg.
corporations ........................ 1.384,062.21
Philadelphia 3. Pa.
6t-12-27
Deposits of United States .
GO\,'ernment
(including
--,.,.-~
postal saviqgs) .................. 171.1)16.67
_ o r e 1448
DO(IOSit8 of States and po-
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes & RubbtBh Removed
lawns Mowed
General HaUlIng
SSG BardID!! Ave.
1II0rto... Pa.
.
Call
MASON
SUPPLY COMPANY
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331 Dartmollth A venlle
For
EGG STOVE
NUT
PEA
Buckwheat Rice
COAL
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or
Room 315, McClatchy Bldg.
. 69th and Market Str_
Upper Darb)'
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Morton Electric
Tei. Media 2567-R
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Media, P ..
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R".. lind Corpet•
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Walters'
anhnrhencall&
302 Cayley Street
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AND
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ASSOCIATES
iletter Thail Average'
~W'ARTHMcmE
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ARTERS BROTJIERS
HARRY W. LANG
m, CIS.
Chester 8130· & 24525
Swarthmore 2295
SIMMONDS
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Phones
Swarthmore. Penna.
Opmenl Work
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Charter No. 7193 Reserve Dietrict N"':
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R~PORT. OF CONDITION OF
Eatate of J. P ASSJIIORE CHEYNEY.
Work. Guaranteed
iiwe
EARNiNGS.•
Compare witll Best
. jri Y'1ur, Comtnunity
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P&lDIIDg.
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
Carpentrr Repairs and
Alteratlons
KtmsaJ Inp"tlOD
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White lead aDd :pure lin I! ell
on used OD all ~or .
Phone Swarthmore 2175-R
104 CameO Avenue
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
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PAINTING AND
PAPERHANC'ING
InsielJAtions and R.epajrs
ServIItg. ·Swarthmore
and
,
VtclilUy for past
Twenty Years
TOP·RANKING POSITIONS
in ·CoJ.ll~~nity. ~~rv~ce_
Available to·
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YOUNG .WOMEN
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SPORTING GOODS
816EDGMONT AVE.
Cheater ..
CHARLES WHITE
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NOTICE
O. KOOK. late
Rutledge.
Ree8e~Baxter '-Iv.
Theatre>
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PAINTING . and DEOOR4TING
Au· Work GUuan~
Write
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l.EGAL :!'IOTICE
OF MARY A. GILBY CHEYNEY., lIeceased.
LllUers Testamentary cn the abovo
Estate have been granted to "the underslgnM, ·who request'all persons havIng c1o.if!18 or demands agatnst thE'
E'itate of t.h.e decedent to make known
the same, aud an persons indebted to
tnE' de<'ooent to make pa.yment, without
delny. to
JOHN E. FRICKE. Executor
728 Bedford PJace,
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Merion,. Pa.
or to .hlg Attorney
ST"'NL~~Y L. THORNTON.
2004 Finance Bldg••
Phlla. 2. Pa.
6,.':'12-20
all kind
THE BELL TELEPHDNE COIIPAIIY
No, no, tm. isn't a new Atom !Jombl
It'. merely Mrs. Brodie, after. a
quiet family conference with
Mr. Brodie. Mr.ti. made a few sharp
remarks about their I"amily budget.
wArn:
Swu. 01011
ot Cornell
pincott of park avenue enterta.\ll..
d . at a. luncheon a:nd mtscenan..
:ous showe;r at the Ingleneuk Sat..
urday In honor of MiSS Enn1ce
Eaton of R~tgers Avenue WhOSO,
engagement ·baa rocently been an~
nounc.ed. The ·guests Inolut1;ed Md.
P. L. Whitaker, :M..... ll. L. Ea.toJl •.
Miss
Genevieve
Reavls,
M1BII
Betty Beatty. Mias !4&ry !4&eDonald.· Mrs. TheophUe Saulnier. Jr••
of Swarthmo.re, Miss Nancy ~w
eett and :M",. Fra.nk H. RobblDa
of Ridley :Park, Mrs. Robert E.
Messmer of Crum. LYnne, M:rs.
Clifton :Merkert and Mrs. Robart
Hushebeck.
Drexel run,
MlBB
Ca1'oly Donehower of PhUadelphla, and :Mrs. Robert E. White ot
cambridge. Mass.
.
Marian Karns returned to Smith
College Wednesday after sPUd ing the holldaya at her borne on
Wellesley road. .
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Mrs. EUmboth· lApplncott of
Park avenue lett for Chicago. DL,
FrIday where ahe will attend the
United Air-Line School for the
next three weeks.
Mrs. RU88811 M. Cook· and her
son J. Perry Ruddick of Mont·
clair. N. J., spent the week-end
with Mrs. Cook.'s parEsnts Mr. a.nd
Mrs. J. A.' Perry ot the swarth"
more Apartments.
Mrs. James A. Hayes. and Mr.
and MrS. Ja.mea S. Hayes ot Walllngtord
entertained at
Open
House from , to·6 on Sunday at...
ternoon. :Mr& .James S. Hayes is
the former Miss ElIzabeth Garrett ot Swarthmore.
Barbara Beeman wUI return to
the Karns home on Wellesley
road, Sunday after spe.ndlnc the
holiday season skUn.. at stowe,
South Cheater Rtf.
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yale Ave.' &:Cheater Rd.
AUq1:M. BAIRD
Real Ettate and InsuraDce·
Old B..nk Buildiq
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.la ...... I0 _ _. I checI<
~o"" .-e.
I addr•••_ aad-t.eck
'e.epbone aa.lter
I be..... prIAi!a••
I • If you han a Uai1D9 Dr . . . . . .
I .wllae.eat lD the pt I,eat tI1Nco
I 1DrJ. P _ ...aU ..... It 10 ,..
I . . you waDt IL
I • If you wIIh ""1' chaa....
I DOtIfJ' 11& at OIIce.
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. NOTI(''':: IS HEHEBY GIVEN. pur:mnnt .tn,lhlJo nrovlslona ot Act of 'Assembi), .:"'i:q.. 380, al'proved May.::.. 1945
or Int(,JI~I~!1 to fIIr. .In th~ otn('e ~r ti1~
CW>('r'et:tr~· o! 'the Commonwealth or
1'(,lm~ylvaIiIR. at. HarrIBbu-:g. Pa., and
In t!te office or tho P.rothono.tar.y of the
. COllrt" of Common Pleas of Delaware
COllnt~·. 011 ~f.oh(lay.' the 13th' day' of
.January. 19.J7, ll. Certfll(,8te for th'"
f:\)lIduct ot a bUBiness in .Delawa";
County. Ppnnsylvanla. under ihe as~
ellnl(!-(l 01' fictitious name. style or desIgna.tlon of Delaware County Report.
lug Agrmcy. with It8 principal place of
buslnes1I nt 31!! Corne)) Ave.• Swarthmore, P"a.
·The nam('s and addreSFeR of aU per..
1<0119, owning or Interested In. mid bus1"(088 are Louis Cole Emmolll3. Jr., 312
Cornell Ave.• Swarthmore. Pa.; David
George Saybolt. 368 Meehan Ave., Pltllndelphln.. J>a.: Charles Curtis Emmons
218 Pm'ihlent A\-·e.. Rutledge. Pn. ~
HI(~he.rd Crawford Simmers. 112 'Valmit Ave .• Aldan·{DeJ. Co.) Pa..
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Walter V.Linton
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LEGAl, NOTICES
...PIanned. Can Now Be .
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Afr. a.nd' !\Irs. Elwood H: Garretf
Prlnl!etQh avehue will entortaln at Open House trom I to 1
.on Sunday afternoon In honor'ot
. Mr. and .Mrs. Jay D. Cook, Jr.•
whose . marriage took place December 28. )Irs. Cook Is tho for. mer l\lrs. Florence Garrett Garwood.
The Home You Hav..
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Small, Lean (Short Shank - Ready to Eat)
'HOur
Seafood
D.pt••
Weare your neicbbon
aDd we prefer to live
with friendly neiPbon.
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a.venue and Mrs. Ellzabetb Up·
Lean, Grade AA or A
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NEWS NOTES
Whol.
Nono )
Are You Out of Oil?
~ Tops Spr!Dg8e1d
In a fast moving game 8warth..
more topped Sprlngfteld on the
latter' s court on TUesday afternoon
plaYing an extra period to break
the tie. The Dnal Bcore was Z8-Z7,
with DiU Huey making the extra
point to ch"lk .up a victory. The
uad selected by Coa.ch Lauder
: r thiS fray included Patton, Bierman, Huey, campbell, Collins,
Blake. Jones. Hopson, Mccowan.
Oppenlander. WarrenJ a.nd ElSton.
Oppentander was acting captain.
In the prellmlnaJ'Y game the JVB
won. the score being 11-10. with
Don Dickinson putting the score
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Builder
Wright and Hilda. Denworth.
outs will soon be under way for
tbis unusual Senior event which
will be staged in the High School
Auditorium on March '1.
25c
head6t
Luge CaaliDower ~I~:: h.ad
19c
29c
hadCc
Ex.: Lg. CaaliDower f:~'~\: head 2Sc
19c
Luge "iscal Celery Calif. ..alk
lSc
J~.~m~ho~!'~U~c~aI~c:e~I~ery~;;;-;~..;;;alk~l-----il~9~c___1 25. .talk 6.
of MaIM'" 15 .Ib ",I..
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st.
bag 61
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,Ialoe~ P•••o. BI•• Labol __ 'n~1 bog
.
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FIREWOOD
C
lb.
.... _ ....-
.:.
aunt Hr• ..,d lin. Thom. . lSrIdger at their Winter home In :M1UId
B eac.
h
William BAnD ot COlambl&
avenue, who arrived bome Saturday followinl' an operaUon performed ,December 18 t,n the Prellbyterlan HOBpltaJ, Phlladell!h!a,
returned to his classes at the Whar...
'ton School, pnlverslty ot PennB)"lvania on Monday. '
SeII1or8 Select PIa!,
The Senior ('lass play COIJlm1tte~
F"ueplace and F _
has finally. atte~ weeks of debating
Wood· Cut to Use aDd
chosen Jane Austin's "Pride and
Prejudice" as the 'play to be given
delivered
as the senior production this year.
$21 PER CORD
This play Is a. costume play, taklng
place around 1790. The members
Moor and HuIiDp AVel.
of the committee were: Andrea
Garden City
WUcox, who acted as chairman,
Chester 2-8719
Penny Carter. Betty Hartman. Vir..
glnla. BagshaW, 'Barbara Earnshaw,
Weston Clarke, Ted Oppenlander, ~;::;::::;:~;::::;:;::=;;:;;::=::.:.;~
Lois Booth. Graham Foster. Anne j'
_.••
w1ththOM.
today.
I
SCHOOL NEWS
I
• r9te
De1ift.7.
UUca1 Bubdivlsions .... ,....... 151,044.60
Other deposits (certified
and cashler's checks, etc.)
80,738.71
Total Deposits ..................$5,434.910.02
Other liabilities ......................
'l&8. ..f.4
Total Liabilities ..... ,......$6.435.668.46
CAPiTAL ACCOUh""TS
Capital Stock:
ComntQn stock, total par
$126,ooO.O~ ..............................
126.000.00
Surplus .. ' .. ,.'............................ 225.000.M
Undivided. profits ....................
22,715.11
Reserves ........... ,...... ,., .. ,..... __ ...,
3.8.123.16
Total Capital Accounts .... ' 41&.838.27
Total IJlablUtics and
CapItal A(X.'Ount.s ........ $5.846..506.1:;:
MEMORANDUM
Assets pledg"OO or 8.8Slgned
to secure liabilities and
for other purposes .:..._._..... 654.820.7.
State of Pennsylvania,. COUD~ of Del-
aware. 88:
I. E. S. Sproa.t. cashier of the above:"!&med bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement Is true to thft
best or .. my knowledge and beUer.
E. S. SPROUT,
catabferSworn to &nil su1)eerlbed before 111&
thiS 7th day .of January. I"T.
w.
_e.
HARK B1TTLl!:. Notary Publk.
Correct-A_ :
E. B.
W. m. KIstler
CIt...... R. R
n
·Dlnttu...
t'
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THE SWAaTHMoaEAN
O'ROURKE RESIGNS
from
,
,
Thanks Proglessives
Who Supported
Him
The
rea1gna.tion of Vernon
O'Rourke. 8J111i11tant proteaaor of
PollUeal 8elence at Swarthmore
Collep to join the department ot
labor relation. With Standard 011
ot New Jersey. was anno'.1Dced to4&,. ~ PreoIde"t Jobn W. N&IOD.
eft'eet1ve February 8.
A member of the Swarthmore
faculty
lIduee
1941,
Prote880f
O'Rourke III well knoWft throUgb
out' thiB area. beeaUH of bill tbree
campalsna as DemoeraUc candidate
tor CoD8'1"M8 from Delawaro Coun ..
ty. Oppolllng James A Wolfenden
In 1142 aDd 1944. and E. Walla.e
Chadwick thle put No,·.mber.
O'Rourke was' uDl!lucceaatul in each
caM. In every conwt. bowever. he
led bill tlcltet. and durlllll 19H.
when he- htmeelt was on active
4ut, aa a naval otncer In the· Pact...
ftc. be lost to Wolfenden by onty
1100 VOWt out of 1U,01'O caot.
Thro':Jlrbout all three campaigns
swarthmore cone.a students were
&111011" bill moat aCUve aUPPDrten;
aDd campaisD worke... .
O'Rourke W'U «runted from
_
. . to til......... _
....
, WON AUXILIARY HOI
JollU· HopklDlo UDl...
In 1..0 200 WOMEN ENJOY
eel...
lin. o.c&r S. 0110..... p ..bUcI\F month.,. .um troa -tile ..........
and recelvad bill PII. D, In It11
obalrmaD
of the Amen.... Leeton
CLUB
PROGRAM
from the _me IllBUtuUoll. He
mant. Dor ...,. oPpOmllol\F . . ..-II
Awd\l&r)'.
aubmlw the fon_tr:
taUllbt at Bt. Joh... CoII.ge In
lette.rw
tree.I t
tion of the delicious lUncheon:
"8LDee the- BwartIlIator. CfHIUDUDBrooklyn until hlo appointment III
It)' cooperatea with. .... III _ r .
un as autatant prof....,r of POll· II.... ;S. A.. DeUOflOOD. II...
Jeu OObrlll&' ., VnlftNItF
dolpb
BaDk8,
lin.
Lealie
Cilarlc:e.1
008 In doDBtlou to tho Loa\OD
tical eeleDce at UDlon Collttr. 10
pi..... hal ret........ to _ o i l tJaIAwdlla.,.. the followl ... l\IIt III tho venolt,. arter _ n . . . . _
IIOUNew York Btat.. Durlbtr tbat time Mra B. F. Schwalm. II...
ton
II.
A1brltrbt.
II.....
s.
S.
Ruth·
Cbrlotmu
acUv.\t)' of wbleb tbIIo day. at her bomo ....... S_· ...he worked . . Director -of Reeeareh
for'tbe N.w York Stat. Joint Le· ertoN. Mrs. WIlUam F. HAnn" Interested boro aboul4 kDOW:- In tertalDod at Open Ho_ from •
II.... C. C. Bro...,. Ill'll. O. M. Cblld Welfare work.. • f .....I1... to • on Mondq. ~ber •••
KlaIative Committee on IDdWltrlal
Hook. II.... Dwlllbt· Coole,.. II.... IncludlDtr 17 chlldre... were I!ven a
Betty )(0'" of Tale
and Labor R.tatlona.
J.
Frank Beatty. II.... O. C. Irv· baPpy .......... Th..e famlll .. were """"'ed he.. Rudl_ at .....II...Jor
Durin&, ,the sl:l: yean that
recommended b,. tho SWarthmore Colletre tolloWlntr tl!e "ollda,. ....
O'Rourke baa been at Swarthmore. Inll.
Healtb Cent.r aDd Famll,. 8erYIca
to
be baa not only taul'bt b"t baa
On tbe .. mntr committee With of lIedla. The doD&t.lo... frOm c.... VI,.tni& 110_
run tor three congreIfJlonal cam- Mrs. Frank H. )(cOowan. chalr- frlenda meant .. ,20.00 worth of the UnlYerelt)' of 11..,._4, ......
palgnll. From November 1942 ulltll man. w .... : II.... Howard O. Hop· clotblnir. •• cane of toed. • ••• 0
AullU8t UU be acted &0 Director 8OD. II ..... Wm. Hue,.. Ill'll. HarTY worth of to)'8. 1. 11 lb. turk.,.. 1
of DillputeJI tor tbo Ird R_lIon of OppeDland.r. II .... carroll Streeter. larlre doll. 1 hald.... dleb. a neck·
tb. War Labor Boord. In AUJrURt Mra Stewart Thorbahn. A1lc. rob... made b,. X.... 1.. 1.. Hed ...•
1"3, 'he wa.a ...ven leavQ of absence Ma.rrlott. M.,. Goorlle P. WarreD. Ue and I .maller doll. with ward,
as an ofticer In the U. 8. Naval Re.. Mra. H. J. 'WIeland. Mre. 0001"118 pelb. Child Wolfare Chairman. Tbe
MaD"" - W •• , ..,.'
erve, returnlnlr to' Swarthmore tn II. Aile... IIrs. Donald P. JOIl.... adopted orp""" frOm 8eotlaDd
tbe mlddl. of un.
Mre. David P. Wlodom. X .... R.... Scbool. 8coUand.
_ . reoel..ed
Preeldent Nuon tn aecepUnl' ide ..II C. Pblllips. M..... ErDoat R. frOm th. Awdllan' over ,'.00 worth
HARRIS AND
reslpatioD made the toUowins
of clothl .... and 1Ift11. El<\len4ltureo·
111'10&4_
statement.
The protrram. pr...ntod after lin addltl..... frOm th.. treuu.,. ....re
"Vernon O'Rourke'8 reelpatioD tbe lunchoon. was varied and
SA':?
• 11M.
.,7.00 to lI'amlly SerYIc" of Modla
from the faculty lit & very sreat t.rtalDlntr. 111'8. lIauriee C.
fI7."
to the, S_rtbmOTe
B
8 d . SAW 7
1088 to Swarthmore Colleae and to caffrey. a tonner president of
Health Center. '
the Delaware County. profeuor
1. . .
Llanerch Woman's Club and. now
'"The RehabltltaUoD prosram
O'Rourke hall been .. member of
11....1 Ylce.preeld.llt of tbe
contained flO.O· to the Red oro.
""',""""""','"
the poltUeal science department ware Count)' Federation.
fop Philadelphia N ..Ya1 Jlotopltal.
stoce 1.41 altho':.ltrh on leaYe or gr••tlnp from the FodoratloD
for POrry POint. .n.11 fooabaen88 for duty aa a naval otricer tb. Swarthmore Clu_. All _ _'1 Coat_III.. • •..00 for Ice cream
from Aua-uat IUS to Marcb UU. "Cro.. Country F1\trht." B,.· II.... fUnd ..t Valle,. Forse plua a onoHe 18 an e'xCtlllent teacher whose W"rren F. l'a1'1l«h.r. W&II then penon bridtre ...1 (a dOll&tlon) ....d
pilUle It will be dUflcult to 1111.
read by II.... Roland 1.. ""Ion. ,15.00 for mut..!....
Wblle bo ..bould pl~ a very ,,"ful
Tbe _ . a blabl,. amuelntr ac·
"lIembe.. or. the Awdlla.,. ......
rol. In hie n.w poeitioD. hili IIOI"tr
GOunt ot .. famll,. motor trip In a.oked to ba pr_nt at the tim
will be a rea.l
botb to _ b .
pre.-war dap. WOD am prise
monthly tneeUIl. or the NeW' TeAI'
more CollflS'e and to the academic
IPrlnS' tn the Countt
at the home of lire. Norman Hulme
proteaalOD.
contut..
On Weatdale Avenue at
p. m. o.n
The statemeaat made by
1I0nda,.. January 10.
34 W, St h St.
O'Rourke to tb. P ..... foJloW1l:
ill'lL stoyan W. RuBHlnl'1.e°,nnbe~~
"Pel'11" Point Hoepltal and tbe
~"The 4eclaton to leave ~arth. tho club'. talented new
Awdltary wlah to oxpreu UlaDU to
I'l001... 1888
more Collexe WIUI a difficult ODe to ,.followed with eelect10u OD
the SWarthmore trleD4I. who ....
make. The policies and pro«ram
80101'011. Th. numbare cboaen
1;::~~J~D~d~oD~a:l~l:n~It~6~4~O~U~n~lt~0~d~8ta::tee~
of tbe colle&'e. ao w.1I u tbe .!'lI'b Mra. Ru.~ll were: "EVening atar"
quality ot Ita administration. facul. trom TaDnhaueer by
ty. and student body. comblDe to "Autumn" by Cbarntnade, "Lon_
make Swarthmore one of the moat donderry Air:' and flSltent m.hL"
Intereatinr: educational InstltutloM
Sarah Flold Splint. also a new
In America.. 1 have proftted by thla member and formerlY a;:~;:~
experience aDd ha.ve beeD warmed editor ot the Woman's Home
by the friendly. spirit whleh cbarae.. panlon. describe" for the club
terlzea the retatJon8blpa betweeD all of tb~ mOlt Int.reat!ntr pbaaoa of
gro-.&pa on the campus.
magazlnf' edltomhlp, how tbe In.
"I should like to use thla op .. t.ere8t1ll or the many readera .of a
portunttty ·to thank the great Dum..' "mass" I mapzlne worO detennlne4.
ber of pro.cresalve-mlnded people She called her talk. uHow to
tn Delaware County for tbe bard Know Four MUllon Womell and
Day
work and splendid support given Be IuftU8lleed by Them:'
me during my three campallrn_
An hllarlou. skit. preeented
for Congress. Swartbmore atude~te, "Bored Membera." completed the
Independent votera, organized labor
pro cram. Kembers of the cut of
and liberal memberll ot- both the
''The Fatal Quest" iDeluded
Democrattc and Republlea.n parUe&
Francia H. Fol'lfYthe, the King.
have worked untiringlY with me to
II .... T. K. Brown. Jr.. the Qu.... :
challenge the power of the political
II.... · William A. DeCalndl'Y. tho
monopoly which for 80 many deDuke; Mrs. A. W. Stua:tt.
cades has dominated Delaware
princess. Mrs. Guy 8. Deming, the
County. I eb&1I Dover fo~et t'b.
Curtaln and Mrs. A. W. B&.38, Jr.,
selnes.a
enthusiasm
of
these
Nylon lloo1e..,. Sold In Unlimited QuaaUUoo
tbe Sben. Blfter.
gro~p8."
BOOK REVIEW 11th
Mr. An
·-:d:-r-.-w-=II::'",.·
....
retUI'De4
A topic very timely Is tbe subto Langley Field, Va.. after spen4Ject
ot the book review at the L1·
Ing a two-week hoUda,. at hie
terary
Section on Frlday, January
home on Coniell av.ue.
17.
when
Mrs. J. S. V"_ B!9hop reJim Cleaves ot Park avenue returned to 'Dartmouth CoUearo Tues- .vIews .'"HoW' '-N~v~r to be -!ired" bY
day foilow.\ng 'tbe 'bollday _ - . Marte Beynon' Ray. Mrs. Harold.
Doria Black of Soutb Cheater G:rlff~n •. ~Jl~lr~,an. invites all ·momro8.d entertained 26 of her _friends -bers' ot the cI"J.b to be p.resent_,
at ,her h;"me on the -evening of 10 o~clock.
New Year·s Day.
Enroll Now for Drama Stnd)'
Any Interested members who
have not registercd for the proposed drama study course should
notlfy Mrs. George P. Warren,
Drama chairman. phone 0783, not
later than Tuesday. January 14.
Mrs. Warren reports that to dnt.)
tho enrollment bas not been large
enough to jusUf~ thc project.
Lt. comdr. La:wrence G. Traynor and AIl'S. Traynor who have
been living temporarily with the
latter·s parents Mr. and Mrs. A.
Ludlow Clayden of Riverview
road. are now residing at Shelter
Harbor, Westerly. R. I. Lt. comdr.
Traynor whQ bad been attached to
the Mustin Air Field at the Phlladelphia Naval Base. reported to
iiOS
rot__
boarcl·..... _ '"" _
a"".a. _
ret......
DELIVERY
Frw.,.
co.
-
INVENTORY SALE .
1_.
Harbold'.
I
THE
THAT'S
TIM!':
TO
CHOOSE FLOWERS.
Throughout tho centuries.
'they bave never ta.iled.
CARNS
Flowers
G ....tIJJg Card,
DeoomUve . and No,-elt)"
Baltimore Pike
'SpriDglleld, Pa.
Phone Swa. 0450
I
THE SWEET SHOP
Wishe8 Its CU8tomer8
A HAPPy NEW YEAR
and
Announces That It Will Be Closed All
Monday From Now UntO Further. Notice
OLD BANK. Bun.DING
Tel, Swarthmore 4597-W
Open Tuesday Through Saturday 9,30t05.30
--:,,-u-
7lme for a new car?
Men's Genuine
Leather
ackets
12!! 14!!
the
CharlestOWn Rhode Island
Naval Air Station. Tuesda.y. En
For economy, promptness and allaroimd satisfaction, finance your
li.eXt car with a bank auto loan,
swarUunorp National Bank &Trust Company
. !.
t·-:~
.
-,
GAZEIJ,ES
route tbey v1slted Mr. and Mrs.
Asa B. Kellogg of New York City
and also relatives at Paul Smiths,
Lake Placid.
Mrs. Charles Clay Murray has
returned to her home in Washington, D. C.• 'after v.lsltlng her sontn-law and daughter Mr. and Mra.
Harlan R. .JessuP of Haverford
a.venue tor the Past two wee~
Betsy Hornaday, Bonny Mol"86,
.Jean Huey. Barbara: Schoblnger.
Laura Lee Hopktna of Swarthmore an4 Mony Harper of MO,.Ian retorned to Mlddl.bury Col.
lege. on ..XondlQ' mornlllS tollow.
Ing .\I1~!r ~tlon 4'F1D1r the taOn.
4&,. ""uon.
1~
Values up to 25.00
Here's your chance for a .handsome leather jacket
at our remarkable Qearance price!
Suedes, Capeskins, Horse Hides, ,Goatskins, Avi.
ator and Cossack models. Zipper closings!
\yarm linings! Sizes 36 to 4~but not ,in ev~ry
style.
,-'.,
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.. 7
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i;imrtbr.lOre C011ece
Library
'Swnrth,more, Fa •
SWARTHMOREAN'
PLAY
MONDAY
CIa,.·
»
There are many times in a
persqn's life when one just
can't P'!t into words what
one feels - times when
you have just lost a dear
friend or when you want
to do something especially
nice and meaningful for
the ones we love.
...I
3
JANUARY 1
LIBRARY ELECTION, ~!a~eP;.b'?u:r!/P£~~II' BoRo ACTIVE IN
MARCH
OF
DIMES
ON JANUARY 25,27
In.
1947
YEAR
LIFE MEMBER
CLUBWOMEN TOLD
PA. DUTCH SKILLS
windows.
Office ·at
will
open
nt 8ofa.the
JII. P<>st
and close
~~
p. m. except the money order window which will close at 5 p.
Seven Outstanding
Citizens Offer
Services
Thc annual clecbon o[ directors
for fhe Swarthmore Public Library
will he hc.l,1 dining libral"'Y hours
on Saturday, Jl+nuul."Y 25, from
9;~O to 12:30 I): 1Il~ Hnd (I'pm 2 to
4 p.m. and 01). Monday, 'January
27, from 2' until 5,30 and 7 to
S p.m.
On Saturday the windows will
open nt 8 a. rn. ~n'd clOse at 1
p. m. The money ordcl' window
will close at 12 noon.
Mrs, W.C, Giles Leads
44 Campaigners
Here
ASHTON TO SPARK
COLLEGE DRIVE
Tho March of Dimes opened
IOI"Jnull}-o' ]''1onday at the Media.
Leads Contributors
W 'th' Th
Boro
The community has bcen fortunate this yea!' in ohtainlng a
I In
e
list of Beven strong candidates (or'
dIrectors for the three -vacancies
Leonard C. Ashton has just been
existing' at· the prcsent time, on
appointed Chairman of a Swarththe boat"d dUe to the expiration
B
h C
Itt
hi b
of _the terms' of l\f~. Harold O. more
oroug
orum ce W C
will
lend
Its
fJupport
to,
the
$5.GrifTIn, Allce 1<.... Barber and Mrs,
0(10,000
C,ampnign
recently'starled
Peter E. Told.
by Swal'thmore College. This anThe list of candidates includes nouncement 'vas made by Prcsithe following:
dent John W~ Nason for t"~e Ex-,
Ursinus PreRident's
Wife Proud of
Heritage·
Th~ WOlnun's Club program on
Tm'suay afternoon opened with
the Janull.I·Y stated meeting condndcd ~. Mrs. Peter E. Told club
president,
with 1\-Irs. Roland L.
Eaton ncting as secretary Pro-tern
during the illness of Mrs. T. K.
Brown.
when the proposed re-
COUI't House with County COmnt18~
sioner Clarence Conner making the
'ttl'st contribution 1.r:J the "\\i1lshing
'Veil. Locally the bank, stores,
each room at. school have small
banks to .·ccch'c contributions fOr
reUe( and ,'eseal'ell in infantiio
,·ision of the Club by-laws was
adopted by the membership.
Following announcements. 1\lrs.
G1IY S. Deming, program chairlllan. presented Anne Knaur Helffl'ich, a "Pennsylvania. Dutch" by
hirth and w1(e of ihe vlce-presl(knt ot Ursinus College who de-
parall-":d::J.
Mrs.
Walter
Giles,
district
chairman, announces thc following
Swarthmore
WOI'kCl'S:
NO:>l'thcrn Section of Borough-
~{"8 SC"~eant B I1"e"'ster chal"
In(''re U('III'.'was~ 11I'C,"'i(,'uted
(;.
SW{'Il")'
who
lighted her audience' with
her
charm and knowledge. Mrs. HelCI h
b
DlellI
l'S I I. U
Ie
...,..)mpuny s
fr c
as • found
Pennsylwanla
gl'Ulf, 1\.lr8. HarOld OgTUm,· 1\f:rs. A.
annuul banquet dUDtUlry 9.
D u t cJ.rana
b'
b
an
absor bl ng b ob~.
D · J A C Ih
Y
d
'
tl
C
Itt
I
h"~
t
Q. Davis Mrs. W. ).;. Hetzel. Jr,
and
her
talks
a
meaDS
of
helping
i".
•
•
U
oun. d 1'. a gra - ccu ve
onun ce n c arf;>'" 0
uuto of tho Univcl'sity of Virginia the ca~paign.
Mrs. Steven Spencer, ... 1'[r9. H H'I
to support the scholarship fund of
and a speCialist In indUstrial 'disMr. Ashton Is an alumnus of Gibson, .Jr., Mrs. W. h. McHenry,
Ursinus.
eases.
He has do;'e outstanding Swarthmore College and has been 'M:rs. \VI.· J. Blackman, Mrs. J.
,
'~he
Penmtylvapia
German
work tn connect,ion with this apc~ ~ resident of tlJe borough for many Paul Brown, Mrs, RObert Reed.
country is roughl:r formed by a
clal1zcd field fot' the- emplo'}'ces of years.
He -is 'wen-known for his },trs. JU']les Lukcns.
triangle with Philalielphia, Betho:
the American Viscose Compan')'. intercHt in civIc affairs_
Southern Seetion-MI·s. Milton
lehem and York the pOints. and
Dr. Calhoun has been a resident of
making public 1\Ir. AShton's" H, Fussell,' chairman; Mrs. RoC,-.urchtown its heart!' Tho counSwarthmore for six YC.lts,
appointment,
President
Nason land G. E. Ullman, Mt·s. Harry
try was settled very early bl' mild
grant groups CrOm the German
Dr._ Pau) F. Gemmill ~ gl'adunte sa
t 'h a t h' e knew ot "no one in \V. Lang, Mrs. Lloyd E. Kau(f'statcs,
Swtt?erland, France and
of S~arthmore College and' a Ph. the Borough of SwarthmOl'e better man. l\.1rs. A. Piper, },lrs. \VHlhun
rodu~tl'on
'
.... to represent the best' in- \V. Tarnel', Mrs. \"·HJhil:t F. Lee.
Holland. The earliest settlers werc
D. In tho field of econom'Jcs at the quallfieu
0
nee again the PlnYcI'.!;> Cluh the "Amlsb or plain folie' who mtL"nlvcrstty
of Pcnnsylvania,
Dr. h'l'csts of the college:'
1\1
J ' I' tl f
~(
J I ~
rs.
.
,.'\'.
e
l~
scm,
.
n;:.
UJ:I
JlI'cscnu;
the Ilr.st amah'III' IH'oduc- gl'uted' from Switzerland and who
Gemmill is a profeSsor- of- ceoImmediately following President ,.
1\1
'
.I. oung
Ul'I',lY, ;"lrs. J, P. Ntll'tlon
in
thJs
Vicinity of a CUncnt aJ'C the only Penml'ylvanla Dutch
nomics at the University nn,d is a Nason's announcement, Mr. Ashton 1 th 'I
G
L. V
)e , .u 1"8,
eOl'ge
un Alen. J)I'of~~I,ontil attraction. this time to adherE"' to their Europe-an cuJN!cognlzed authority on );1iJC:,.. rc- made tbe following statement:
, glad to accept the po- 1\Irs. A. H. Knabb, 1\[l's. Hal}}h y, "Apple of HI:;; Eye". AutJlOl'ed bv tIlI'C. Soon C;lme ME!'DnomteB, SI1Ia.Uons. having written' several
"I am
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widely used books on this ImVo.r- sltlon· as Chairman of the Swarth_ Little, ,A.nnn M~ll"Y 'i'ussell. l\II'S, Kenyon .Nicholson nnd Child,,!; ('~ian GermnnH and }"rench Huguctant phase of our contempory In- m.or,e Borough CommlttHc. I fco::l ·Chu,rles 1.. _!\bss, 1\[1'09. H_ T. Uah)S,' Hohinson. the l\!ny-Dec('l:lul'l" i·o- nots. until the I'e were O1Ol'c than
SO-called
Pennsylvania
diultrJal economy. He pas_ beeh a that such a committee is very 1'11-8. Howard \V'.
, Grecn. Mn:l. Let' manc~ ('O")ntin~es to sbo' \Valtf)!" 100.000
it.1dJ.ani' ,,>£ ,Snl,'tilAQ:;o- tm;, mnn'l··' ',n;.~'Qh-. t.P _o.r~~ . . . . :', E\".ar,·',.eincc .• tht=:, I:J~nnrtt,'", :Ml.'3" ,"'~~ron ,Bernard., I·fuston in thc_ ~lc of Sam StqvO)·." Dut.ch in this hetel'OglmCOU9 group
years.
T..
start of the $5,000,000 campaign '; ~-\tr:lJ:rr-X:-e"l)rg6' ":':I\18\vi1yttlr,A~·jhij: ]tq th(' ( IJ1iiS'~hf;' Cluh' ' V·PI·ston ; J: l"h.<-fol'e the' rCvolutir..[J.'U:o' ..\f_~r.j'-b~.:.
, Mrs. Sam Ubi Gurin .a g.·aduate 1~st N ovem b CI" towns- PCQPle who .JD.mc~ . Lee·H, l-trs, ,A. L, Tylcl', Mrs, \Vtllinm. Sinll1l0nds plnss ::HoyCl'!'
(Continued on pagE. 8)
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College,
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mOl"e 0 ege a Umtlw "'h'e COIllIUU1)·'S hlgll(:!o;t honul' of Jlle
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Oliver Swan, Mrs, HOBS Pfalz.
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IN HUSTON ROLE
"Apple of His. Eye"
I'n Credl·table
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~e:l;ce:s~~ered~!JJo~~S;d:~::~atl::~ ~In'~ hC:~d~e:t·leenlot:~~~~~.b~~hfCI~~ :::~e;:.~ i~:~e~~::~:~:~~~~" ~~~:~~;. ~::;: :~~~t:~;:Ei.~~:::~l~'l:'~~~ol,~e!~~ • PARENTS
She Is 'the mother of two children,
an
Ie r concern 01' the fuRobert and Ricnul'd. who aUenc1 lUrc of the college. Thcse expresthe College avenuc school and Is ~liQns have e9me. not only from
h hu t
a' member of the board of the l)uslnessmen of th e b Ol'oug.
fr·.o III a' number who fcd t'IUlt,
.
:.'Oung Moth~rs'- Club. Mrs. Gurln
me.·e]y as restdent~, they have b{'nefitted f,·om the main- collo"o acUvittCfl regularly thl'own open to
the' public.
it thel·efo1"<' fll"I.!IHS
hjghly appropriate that a SwarthMrs. W. F'. Bird of 241 'Ogden morc, Borough CommWee ol'gallavenue who has lived In Swal"th- j;;:e itself to floHcit contributions
f
f·
more or lVe
years h u t h as b cen fl"Olll these f,·lends.of SW:ll'thmol'c
In·terested ,'n° th- library for' at
..,Collegc.
Tn supporting fhe cmnleast eight years, Her strong ,1n(ConUnued on page 8)
terest In thc Jlbrary developed
I 'h
Id t f W II
whi e s e was a res en 0
a (Co
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d on page 5)
' n JU!lc
.
1m;'! n hobby In bOOks and hopes
fo.r a new lihJ'ar~r In S'\varthmore,
The Gur(ns came here 2 ¥.: 'Y,eal"l'l
ago from the University of IIUno.is.
C'I
SQUARE
DANCE OLD CALLS
lUi:
LWV OPENS LOCAL
HOUSING STUDY
:
ViOll!1ly (>njoys her role as shrewd
l{~ssip)" ~ehdlbol'. Beth Allyn
Lilly r.robm has l·outh and beauty
to wanaut the steadily g'1·owing~
uffection of widow('l' Stover. Mtu'- .
0
tim H. Kcighton as Nettie Bow.,.s
adds a II\·crish. tart char:H.'tel' tu
the long list of able portrayals she'
_
'f'
has pCl"fonl1C'r1 f
tl
I •. .,'
(anco!"!'; apparen Y.
ulp() YOllng BI'cnda Von ;mhill,
' . IiP!ll:IH~t' hy hl'l' tn~IRtp.nee
.
i f(i[' many ath..'n(]NI the dance- held
carn.,
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luh on Thul'sda"., •
upon r:;-OIl1~ lo t!H' 1':tl"IlIYal With
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'.January !'l at the \Vollla!~'s Clubin 1J11i1d- kl" gl"an a 1\.'1·.
~lr. Himlllollf)S is ',\'l~U l.';\st in hOlls(' and ninde jt a huge RUC~
Count,,?
... ...
the Indiana fal.lnC'I' I'oll', Gco)'gr (':~'!';:i. 'I'hc mothers held a square
in thl:'1 H . .Tarden ha~:
'a .
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s)'lIllmt h ot Ic 1'0 I e (la" cc Ias t year f or Ia d'les on}'
hamling, a~: ;;um's confidant and connlYfH'. and ('njoy€C) it !<:o much that thp}-
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Public Invited To
l\;[eet·
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U' ,
IllgS I
n
Serl'es
\Vhnt al'o the lll'olllcms
ing hom(>s in .'Delawarc
M th
CI b
oung
ers
Se' ts Fathers u
AS'
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1947 PEACE CHEST t~ l)hiioSQI)h~·
~~::e~:~:p'SnhcOn~~~ :~~h:~i~il~~~\~':":l:~ !~~~('~l ,h~I~~~~l:S~~~a::~t' I;:~H:IlIS!:~;~:~ ~~ll:'::~td 7~U~:)~~I:: :~~'I,~h~:c~:~:S~:~
AMERICAN LEGION DRIVE OPENED
I
Ie
Wednesday Star t
INVITES G
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Ann oal Borough
"that
the
~
County as reg-m'dJ<; puhlic
I
lIlorp
·S
Local Post Planning
Party For Friday
January 24 .
The Alnsworth-Wernher Post ot
the- American Legion wIll hold an
old-fashioned
home
welcoming
party for all local G. T.'s at 8
o'clock Frida'Y evening, January 24,
at the Green Lawn Clubhouse on
l\fUmont avenue Just over the Ridley Township Une.
An Interesting and entertaining
program Is being planned by the
local post along with plenty of
refreshments, lots of music includIng some good
old-fashioned
quarte~, and a. community Bl~g.
The Post is eager that every
local G.I. arrive early, join in the
fun and stay as long as be llkes.
Local Legionnaires feel they a.re
deflnltely on the move and are
growing and expanding.
All exservicemen are weloome at the
·monthly meetinB and a Blncere InYltatlon Is extended to them to
jOin the Poet, set Into· Ita actIvi.
ttea and thereby beneflt the com:'
mUDIt¥ and the_v...
. ¢.'\"
Campal'g'n
Swarthmore's
annual
(tnited
Peace
Chest
campaign,
the
ele-venth and largest to date, was
opened Wednesday when Mrs.
Joseph 1\loos of Jenkintown addressed campaign workers at a tea
In the home of Mrs.. Harold
March, 600 Elm avenue.
The Swarthmore cam paign is a
part of the Greater phUadelphia
campaign, which this month wlIt
raise $30.000 to ftnance the work
of
~he
Fellowsl)lp of Reconciliation, Women's International
Lcague for Peace and Freedom,
and the National Cquncn for Preventlon of War.
Mrs. Moos. who Is a member of
the executive committee ot the
United Peace Cbeat. told tbe
Swarthmore ,workel"8:
"These organizations are leading
the 'desperate drive for world orgil:nlzatlon and a permanent peace.
They are working agalnst the nB.UODai cll&uvlnlsm that would make
peace ImpD8llble~ they are -spearbeading -the opposition to permanent peacetime conscription, which
(Colltlliued On PIICO 6)
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norot~gh's
partiCUlar
pl~~I:_
lems in this mattel·?
Answers to the!:lc a.nd other (IUCSlions on housing will be sought in
thgse H?USingd>ltcUdYthGroLUP meet-,
arrange
or
p eaglle Ot
"~olll,en Vote-rs uy Mrs. S. H. HCIllenway, chaIrman of the Social Wclfare Committee of the Lengue. 1\Ir9.
CyrUR- Wood 'l.nd Mrs. George Sfeger, of the committee. arc assisting.
A series ot three Monday~mornIng sessions of the $tudy Group
begins January 20, 10:15 to 11:30.
at the home of Mrs. John 1\[.
M()ore. 2 Whittier placc,
At the ftrst mceting Vlllliam
Pickett. builder, and president of
die Delaware County Real Esta(~
Board, will speak on the problems
('onnected with building homes in
1hls (!ounty. Another meeting ot
interest on the hoU!~lng problem
will o('cnr at the Chestel' Y.W.C.A.
In
11is wlfC'!'~', ton~u(',
HiclHll"d G, Huig
tl
Ott 1hhin, and Chal'leR F', Seym,)lU' as Carol Ann's futhC',· nn(l
h~
Glen :1.1'(' welcomc :1.dditions to the
('net.
'rhe '3ot is admirahJy alll)1'Opl'iat(~
Crcdit goes to El'nest :tnd Virginia
J,'edcroff. nne to ).[rH, John 1\'1.
Broomall. 4th. MI':i. Chfll'les Lukens, and MI's..J. H. Gordon MeConcehy.
h
The 'plar continu<'s th!'oug Saturday.
d anC'er!" completely filled the
ItIl·gO 'I·OOlll. 1\11-8, J. G, BI·citllng
was f·:)!"tlmate in sccuring 'Villiam
I;:. McllYain of Mount Holly. N. J,
to uo the. calling. He taught each
rlnnce to the group before star~
tng the mURic. so that beginner
[lnd expert alike were enthUsiastic,
.
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A delicious punch n~ndc bYl\frs.
Purnell wa.~ provided
during- the cvening, while after
Th('odor.~
dancing
ended submarine
The Delawa.re County Chapter ~\lldwichcs and coffee were served
of tl'e D. A. R., wlll meet on Mon- In the lounge. These, refreshinentA
day next in the Swarthmore \Vo- W{'
man's Club. V:'hen Dr.. John Rob- oonunittee headed by Mrs. John B.
bins Hart, rector of the Washing).rnel·kcr. Others on the committee
ton Memorial Chapel at Valley were Mrs. Arthur MosCI"lp. Mrs.
Porgc, will be guest speakc.'.
Norm:," Skillman, l\Ir!';. PaUl E'.
Hostesses wtll be ~lrs. Lovett
Frescoln, Mrs. A. B. Gcary, Mrs. 110g('rs. Mrs. Mace Gowing and
George B. Harvey. and Mrs. Cla .. - Mrs. Fcrnand vnn de,' Gracht.
ence D. Bell.
Mrs. George H. Woo~ard was
o'n January 23 at 8 p.m. Both this
chairman of the dance, !\1JA18t~d
and the Rorles sponsored by the
New W. I. L. Heaclquarten . by Mrs. Oliver R,,~gel"8. The board
J..eague are open to anyone interMrs. WIIUam I~ Hull of Walnut members acted as her comrnlJtce
csted.
Jane opened the meeting for the to canvaSR th.,; wllole membersltip
Lettel"J have been sent by Mrs. housewarming ot the new W. I. L. tty tcl~llhono to lin-:1 O,lt h('\11 n'lLny
Hemenway's committee to local headquarters. na'med the Jane to expecL
Leagues throughout the eounty to Adams House. at.- 2006 Walnut
The club hi v'~ry tortun'ltc in
urge th.t Conirress be Pr.M8ed to I Street. PhllaC'.elphla on Tuesday. ha~ng Dr. D. ~'. Melchior. rtlnsee that. ,m:at~rI~ls are l\rallab:ej ~rs.,Alexand~r SteVr-art of ~hlcago. clple of to*:. High ::W-hool of 01for homes, '~,the.r .than· tor com-I', Ill.. national W. I. L. president. rard' (".ollece. 'l.e Its gum SPf;"'L;Ccr
merclal ente!p,rI8ea.
.
-'Vt'118 ~resent tOI' the eere~onr,.
',flit the ~bl"Ut;:Iory tnl~ettn-r.
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D.A.R. to Meet
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INTENTIONAl SECOND EXPOSURE
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Frilsr. 1
THE SWARTHMOREA"
O'ROURKE RESIGNS
from SWARTHMORE
Thanks Progressives
Who Supported
Him
Joh.... Hopkl .... UDlYeral~ III 1810
aDd received hla Ph. D. III 1 n I
trom the same lnBtltuUoD.
200 WOMEN ENJOY
CLUB PROGRAM
He
taught at St. J ohna College tn tlon of the dollclous luncheon:
Brooklyn until hlB appolntment In
Mrs. ~. A. De-Uetaon. MMII. Ku ..
1931 aa us18taut profeBSOf of poll·
Ueal science at Union CoUece In dolph DlUlko. Mra. ~I. ~Iarl<••
New York State. During tbat time Mro. D. F. Schwalm. II..... Clayho worked as Dlrector or Re8oarc:h
for the New York State Joint Le·
ton M. Albright. M ..... S. S. Rutherford, Mra. William F. Hanny.
glslatlve Committee on Industrial
Mrs. C. C. Brogan. Mrs. O. M.
Hook. Mra Dwight COoley. 1IInI.
The
reelgnatioD
ot Vernon and Labor Relations.
DUring the .11lx year" that
O'Rourke, aMistant professor of
O'Rourke
hu been at Swarthmore.
PoUtl~&1 8elence at Swarthmore
he
has
not
only taught b'".lt hall
College to join the department of
run
for
three
congreselonal camlabor re1atlonft with Standard on
palgn,,."'rom
November
1942 uDtil
of New Jersey, WaJI anno'Jncpd toAugust
19C3
he
acted
as
Director
day ~ PreBtdent John W. NalIoo,
of
Dlsputea
tor
the
3rd
Rfldon
of
effecUve February 8.
tho
War
Labor
Board,
In
Augult
A member of tnc Swarthmore
facully
since
UU,
Professor uta, be was glven leave of absence
O'Rourke is well known through as an officer In the U. 8, Naval He·
out this area beeaue8 of Ills three serve, returnlnl' to Swarthmore In
campalrns &8 Democratic candidate tho middle of 19t1.
President Nason In accepting hie
for Congress from l>e1aware Counreslgnatlon
made the following
t}'. Oppo81ng ~ame8 .A. Wolfenden
statement.
In 1942 and 19 .... and Jo:. Wallace
"Vernon O'Rourke'a resignation
Chadwick thl8 past NO\'ember,
from
the faculty Is a very ~t
O'Rourke 111M unouccessfulln each
1068
to
Swartbmo:-e College and to
ca.se. In every contest, however, he
tho
Delaware
County. ProfeNor
led hlll ticket, and during 19'"
O'Rourke
haa
been
tl member of
when he' h'maelf was on active
the
political
science
department
duty as a naval officer In tho Paclsince
19t1
altho·.1gb
on
leave of
ftc, he lost to Wolfenden b}' only
absense
for
duty
as
n.
nava.l
otfieel'
,aoo votu out of 141,0(10 cast.
from
AU&"WIt
IUS
to
March
1946.
Thro"JA'bout all three co.mpalgne
He
Is
an
e'xeellent
teacher
whoso
Swarthmore collego students were
amODE his moat o.eUve 8upvortera place It wlll be dllrlcult to till.
WhUe 'he should play a very tlMlful
flnd campatgn workere.
O'Rourke was graduated from role tn his new pOSition. bls SOIDg
will be a real 1088. both to 8warth ..
more College and to the academic
orof688loD.
The statement made by
O'Rourke to the preBS follows:
''The 4eclalon to leave Swarthmore Collego was a. difficult one to
mako. The policies and program
of the college, as well n.a tne high
quality ot Ita administration. taculThere are many times in a
t)·, and student body. combine to
pers()n's life when one just
make Swarthmore one of the most
Interesting educn.tional Institutions
can't put into words what
in America.. t have proflted by thle
one feels - times when
experience and ha.ve been warmed
by
the friendly 80lrlt which charac ..
you have just lost a dear
terlzea the relatlonahlps between all
friend or when you want
grO'.1J)s on the campus.
"1 ahould like to use thla op ..
to do something especially
portunllY to thank the great num·
nice and meaningful for
ber of progresslve .. minded people
In Delaware County for the hard
the ones we love.
work nnd splendid support given
me during my thrf'!8 cnmpahrns
THAT'S THE TI!II~: TO
for Congress. Swarthmore students,
CHOOSE FLOWERS.
Independent voters, organized labor
and liberal members ot both ths
Throughout
centuries,
Democratic and Republican partiel>
have worked untlrlnglY with me to
they have ne"'cr failed.
challenge, the power of the polltlca)
monopoly which for so many de·
cados haR dominated Delaware
County. 1 shall never forget the
seU'le8..c;
enthuslaBm
of
theso
gro".1ps."
Mr. An--d-r-e-w-M--y-.-1'8--h-"'- returned
to Langley Field, Va.. after spen4Greeting CanIs
Ing a. two-week holiday at hili
Decorative and NOH"lty
home on Cornell avenue.
0mdIes.
Jim Cleavea ot Park avenue re ..
Baltimore pjk~
turned to Dartmouth College TueHday tollow.ing the holtday .recess.
SprIDgllcld, PR.
Doris Black ot South Chester
Phono Swn_ 0450
road enterta.lned 25 ot her trlends
nt her home on the evening ot
I Xl'w Yearts Day.
CARNS
Flowers
Time for a new car?
For economy, promptness and aUaround satisfaction, finance yonr
nen car with a bank auto loan.
Swarthmore National Bank &Trust Company
Member of Federal DeposIt IIISIll'ImCe CorporatioD
J. Frank Bea.tty. Mrs. O. C. 1M''ng.
On the serving cOMmittee With
Mrs. Frank H. McGowan, chairman, were: Mrs. Howard O. Hop ..
son, Mrs. Wm. Huey, Mrs. Harry
Oppenlander. Mrll. carroll Streeter.
Mrs. Stewart Thorbahn. Allee
Ma.rriott. Mrs. George P. WarreD,
M .... H. J. Wieland. Mrs. GeorgO
M. Allen, Mrs. Donald P. JObes,
Mrs. David P. Wisdom. Mrs. Rus.. 11 C. Phillips. Mrs. Emost R.
LaWII.
The pl'Gl(t'alIl. presented a.tter
the luncheon, was vartt'd and en ..
lertalnln... Mrs. Maurice C. )leO'
Catrrey, a former president or the
Llanerch Woman's Club nnd now
ftt'9t vice-president ot the IDela,...
",,'arc County Federa.tlon, broU&'ht
greetings trom the Federation to
the S",arthmore Clult. An eae&Y.
"Cross Country Flight." By Mrs.
"'~n.rren F.
Farqher, was then
read by Mrs. Roland L. Eaton.
The essa,y. & blKhly atnusln. ac·
CIOunt ot a faml1y motor triP In
:pre ..war day•• won ftl'IIt. prize last
BPrins in tho County Federa.tion
contest.
MrtI. 8tO)'an W. Ruuell, one of
the club's talented new tnemben,
..followed with aeleeUoDB on the
Solovo1. The numba... chosen by
Mrs. RUMell were: "Evealng atar"
(rom Tannbauser by Wagner.
"Autumn" by Chamtnade. uLon_
donderry Air." and "Silent Nisht."
Sarah Field SpUnt, also a new
member and formerly asaoclate
editor of the Woman's Home Com ..
panlon, dt~c ..lbed tor the club one
of th~ moat Interesting pha.ees of
magazln~ editorship. how the IntOT'e8ts of the many r&aders of a
"masa" magazine wero determined.
She caJled her talk, "How to
Know Four Million Women and
Be Inftuenced by Them."
An hilarious skit. presented by
"Bored Members," completed the
program. Members of the cut of
"The Fatal Quest" Included Mrs.
Francis H. Forsythe, the King:
Mra. T. K. Brown, Jr.. tho Queen:
Mrs. Wtl1iam A. DeCalndry, thf,
Duke; Mrs. A. W. Stuart. the
Prince89: Mrs, GU)' S. Deming. the
Curtain .and Mrs. A. W. B8.39. Jr.•
the Shene Sifter.
BOOK REVIEW 17th
A topic very timely is tne subJect of the book review at the Literary Section on Friday, Januar,,'
17 when Mrs. J. S. V. Bishop re~
,
views
"HoW' Never to be Tire d" b y
Marie Beynon Ray, Mrs. Ha.T'old
Griffin, chairman, invites all members ot the Cl~lb to be present at
10 o'clock.
, WlO" AUXILIARY NOTES
.tamP. to U.e
'ft_ ..
,'.00
INVENTORY SALE
Harbold's
SWARTHMOREAN
PLAY
MONDAY
••• Y."r 'rolec,.
VoL 19-No. 3
SWARTIll't'.IORE, PA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1947
0"
t.:
'I'he
has IIl'l'n fOI'tllnatc t,h:8 ye.lI· in ohtaining a
list of seven Xl'·Ollg candic..latt's fOI'
dil'cdors [01' the thrH' \'nC;llleicR
existing at the presenl litue· on
tht, hoanl dllP to til(": ('xllil"ation
or the it'I'nlS of i\1I·~. Hal'old G.
GdITin, .Alicf" F'. HarlH'1' and :\1 ,'S,
Pctm· K Told.
COllllllllllity
openco,J
The \Volllau's Cluh m·og-nUIl on
TU(')o;day afte"nooll
oiIClIP.l
with
t IH' .Janual·Y sUlted Illc(.·ting- COI1! dlldl'd b').· .:\11'8. Peter E. '1'old rlu»
i 1!I·('Hident. with l\lni. Holunu 1..1.
1'~aton acting as secretary pro-t<.'lH
l\[:u'c~h
of l)ilncs
'Veil.
Lo(',aliy the hank,
Bton's,
each j'OOll1 .tt .!;c}wol ha\"(~ HIlHlll
'H1nk:-; to rCl"('~\'e ll.:olltrihutiOIlS for
n.:1icf and I'('t;l':t,·(·h ill illfantih~
Wishes Its Customers
A HAPPy NEW YEAR
and
Announces That It Will Be Closed All Day
Monday From Now Until Further Notice
OLD BANK BUILDING
Tel. Swarthmore 4597-W
Open Tuesday Through Saturday 9.30 105.30
Sylon 1I000err Sold In t:nllm.lted QuaDt1t1e8
\'i:-:ion of thl:' Club h~'-law!4
I ;Iuollu.'d
by the mernlJ(>l'.'.hip.
I',u·aly:;!)).
Leather
ackets
(:IIY
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IN' HUSTON ROLE
"Apple of His Eye"
in Creditable
P ro d t IOn
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Values up to 25.00
Here's your chance for a handsome leather jacket
at our remarkable Clearance price!
Suedes, Capeskins, Horse Hides, Goatskins, Avi.
ator and Cossack models. Zipper closings!
Warm linings! Sizes 36 to 46-but not in every
style.
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n·:;~/~l.tl:.~:S~II.::d~::lti7[IJl)·I('
LWV OPENS LOCAL I
HOUSING STUDY i
on
BOl'ollgh ('oltlllliU t'e Ol"g;II\'
izp its('l( to ".:;oli{'il.
"ol!tdillitiotl!'i
fl',)l1l t hl'!-il' f['il'llfls' of ~\'Oal"1 hUHII'['
C'ullpg"c.
In .C;III,)WI·ting- fh .. C'alU-
IlI0t"('.
(Contillll('11 on
Local Post Planning
Party For Friday
January 24
Thc Ains,~ol·th-\Vcrnhel· Post of
the American Legion will hold an
old-fashioned
home welcoming
for
all
local G.T.'s at 8
o'clock Frida'Y eYcning. January 24.
at the Green Lawn Clubhouse on
Milmont avenue just over t11e Ridley Township line.
An interesting and entertaining
program i~ being planned by the
local post alQng ,':ith plenty of
re-fresitments, lots of music includ-
ing
some
good
quartets, and a
old-fa..o;hioned
community sing.
The Post Is eager tnat every
local G.T, arrive early. join tn the
fun and stay as long as he likes.
Local Legionnaires feel they are
definitely on the move and are
growing and expanding.
AU exservicemen
are welcome at the
• Monthly meeting and a sincere invitation is extended to them to
Join the Post, get into Its activities and thereby benefit the community ana thenurelve&
Public Invited To
Meetings In
Series
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1947 PEACE CHEST
AMERICAN LEG ION DRIVE OPENED
Wednesday Starts
INVITES G. I. 'S
Annual Borough
party
1~ 1~
' .... as
Following annollllcemcnts, :\lrs.
H. Deming, prOJ.:Tam
dlail'-
dislril-t
chair-nran, allnOUnc('s t he following
!:;Warthlllol'C W01·iiCI·t;:
I
(COllthl~l('11
Men's Genuine
Jillless of J\-fl's. 1', K,
when the ll .. opo~cd l'C-
H/"o\\"n.
L('()Jlanl ('..Ashton has jUl:lt hccn
111:111, J)1'('Hentcd Anne Knaul" HclrapPOinted Chairman of a Swal·thf,·kll. a ··Pennsyl\'uniu Dutc'h" b~'
mot'e BOI'Ollgh COlllmitt(·c
which
hi.-th and wlf~ of the '\'icc~presi
l'\onhcrll ;:-;('(~tiOIl of HOl"otlghwill Icnd its Hupport to t he $5t~
dent
of IJr-sinus College who <1e~
).[I's. ~crgt..'ant B. B.·t·,\stCI', clwiI'.Jlld~·('
Ut'II'·.' (;. SWt·II("· whll
0(10,00(1 Campaign l"cocently :ilal'h'd
lighted
he,' audienc(>
with
hCI'
,,"WOO
lu·P
....
(·lIt('d
till:
Fin:
('(UllIllan; ~\II·~. H. Blah' i'rice, .&\Irs.
II)" Swul·thIllOl'C (;olIege. 'rhis an~
lIlHl)··S hig;III:·st hOIlOl' of lifc
chann
and
){Ilowledge.
:\Irs.
HelfOlivel' Swan, lil['s, I~O!:::s Pfalz..
'I'he list of candidates inl"ludeH . nOllllCcllll..'nl was made by 1'1·1.':-;iIIwmbcl"Sllil) at till' (;IllIIpuny·:o.
fl'ich
has
found
Pennsylvania.
thc following:
gTaff. l\1I'S. Harold Ognllll. ni ..s. A.
unnunl iJ
J)utcl)iana.
an
absorbing hoblw
Q. Davis :Mrs. 1\r. 1-;. Hetzel. Jr,
111". ,J. A. Calhoun . .JI·. a gmtl- (,Cllti\'C COlHlllittt'l' in char'gc of
. Hnd hl~I' talks a. means of holping!\II's. Stc\"t.'1l Spl'nl'(·r. ),11':-1. H H.
Hate of the l7nh'el'sity of Vlt'gillia thl~ cam paign.
to SUPIIQl·t fhe ~('hola"!:Ihill fund ot'
Gibson. J['.. Mrs. 'V. H. McHenry,
and a specialist in irHIlIstl"ial <1J:-;).11'.
Ashton is an ahlmJlUH of
17 1·s in11S,
)oIl'S. \\1'. J. Bkclullall. 1IIn;. .1.
eaHCS.
He 'has done olltstamJ.ing Hwtu·thmon' ~olJcge and has Iwen
'"The
Pennh..,,·lvania
German
Palll
H,'own. )Irs. Holt(~I·t H.eer].
wOI'k in conn('ction with this !iJ)I.'- a I'csidcnt of the bOl·ough fOl· many
("ollnt.·)! is roughl}'· formed b~· a
:\lrs. .James Lul,,(·n~.
elalb:cd field fOl· Uw PIllPloyecs of ~·eal·s.
He is wCll-l\:IlO\\,1I (01' his
tl'iangle wjth Philadelphia. Bcthth(' American Viscose
Company. iutC'I'cst in civic affairs.
~outher.l ~t'etion-.:'III·~.
Milton
l('hem and York the pOints, and
Dr·. Calhoun has Iw('n a. rcsicl('nt of I In rnai;:ing puhlic 1\11·. Ashton's H. l"uHst'lI. ('hail·llllln; ).[n~. Ro.
ChUl'chtoWIl iL<; heart." The cOllnSwarthmol'c for six ye.1I·8.
aJl!)Qi~tment.
President
Nason
land O. KUllman, :.\I,·s. JlillT~'
l[T W';Ui setU('d VCI·Y earl:.' by miDr. Paul I". Gemmill <~ g-raduate salti thut he l{new of "no one in \\T. Lang-, .I\1,,~. Llo.n) g. Kauff_
,.o·:mt gl'oups from the Gcrman
of SWarthmon} College and a Ph .. the Bor'ough of Swat·thmo[·(' beth' •. nIHn, MI·s. A. Pipe I', ,\ll'S. \\'illia III
statf's.
Hwitz(,I·larlf1. PI'allce and
.n. In the tleld of ('conomlf'f{ at the fllHllitle(r to rcpI'esent th(' best in- \\". T:II:uel', ~\I[·s. "·illl ... :1 I,'. Lt .•.. I
DC
,Bolland. 'f'h£' ('artiest liC'ttierH wer.e
l'nivcn,ity of i'cnnsyIYflnla.
t('n'st~ of the r.oll(!ge.··
OIWi.' ~l~:tiu. the PhtYt'l's Cluh til(' ".\llIh~)l 01' Illain foil,;" who nd.:\Irs. J . .\. j'l'lh·r~;(·n. :\II'~ . • Iuli[ "
GC'mmlll i.... a
professOl· of ccohUlltt'diatcly following- I'['l'si(]l'llt
l~I·('Sl.~[t:-; Ii: .. Il~·"'.1 :llll:tIt'III' III"OdliC-lh'JtltNI fl-Om Hwit;wrlan'J aile] who
YUUII].;" ),1111"1'.1).". :\1.'"", . .1.
I). Xal'~
nomics at. the UnivPl'sity and is a ~ason's annonnccment, l\.lr·. Ashton
tlon III t!'IS \"II'lnlty o[ :, elll'l'pnt :11'(' the only P('nn~j'l\"ania Dutch
l)t:th. !'I11·s. Ul'OI'g"(~ , •. Van ~\Il'n.
J'l'cognized authol'ity on labol·
malic the follOWing !:Itatellu'nt:
JlI'O((''''SlOll:J1 :Ittl'aclioll. Ihis tilll(' t(~ adhf'l'(' to thf'iI' Em'ope-an cIII,
lations,
having 'written saveral
··r am glad to nc(~eJ)t tilt' po- ::\I .. ~. A. H. K1wbh. '\Il's. Halph
....\JlJlI!· of Hi.·; ~yl:" ....\lltJIOI·NI II.\' I tlll'('. ~olln (';1111{' Mt'llnOlllt
.... s. Hil~
I.Htle. Anna ':\1~tI'Y J"US.'it'Il. )01.-:-.. ,
widely used hooks on Utis impo.r- silion as Chai['ulan of tho RWal'lhh:1'nyoll
XWIH.I~oll :tnd ('il:''']'''; I'si:!H (;t'I'nWll:: and 1"n'IH'h l-!nglll'"
Chal"lt's I.. :'I1:'.~s. ~f[':-,. l~. T. 1;;11,':-'.
tant pha.'w of ollr' contcmpory in- IllOl'C B(WOU!,.;-il Connniftl·p.
I ft'e!
l:ol,in'-;()Il. till' ).[ay-U((·(·1.:1., I' [':,
"l>l~, ulltil 111('1'(' \\"('1"(' 1II0rl~ lI1<.lll
.\I,·s. Ilowanl \\~. (In.'t'n . •\ll'~:. 1."(0 I
dustloinl economy. He lJil!i heen a. that. such It committl"I' is vC'ry
1I1:tn .... L'
("Jntillllcs
to st:II' "'altl I'll IIO.IIUO
!-io·called
P,'nns\'l\'ania
lO:.:ii.knt ,):' ~~"ad:ll :<",;.,. (0,' !11','1:,'! Iqll·_~'h f~ (lI'dN·.
l·~\"tw !.ilH~f' Pw H(,UI~ett. ::\It·:i. "':I!TPII Bpl·nar,l. /11!,-;tO~l in 11~C' r()JI~ 0[' Han1 s:o .... ('!·. j)lItdl in IhiH }W(l·I'Og'I.'llL·OUS gl'Ollfi
p r O\\·III;:Il.
,\1:-.:.;.
.
';;~:lI,t or the $5.HOO.iH)O ('Ulfl1l:1.il-;'n ~'ll,~:t C<',)I'g-t
years.
1',1 tIl('
1'la)"I'I·:; Club '1'1'~1('[\ .1.: t·, f()l"I~ :lh' )"'''.fJlu1i(,r;. 11'(" ~\".'~.I !)~,_
,ll1ll1l's
Lef:s,
l\In;.
A.!,.
'r.\"I\'I·,
.:\10'1-'.
laHt
N'o,·cllIhel·,
towns
p('{)Jli('
who
\\~iJlh'll
~illl[!lond:1 play ....
~tov(·..
«('ontinlh'd on page S)
1\II·s. Hanllf(:l GIII'in :. graullat(~
\V.
I':.
':\1"~ifOI'Il, ~\J .. !". {'h,u·l(·:-. 1.11. "'itlt 1I1~'1IH·sli'''1('d SlI('t:C:-:.'; alld cli.;
a['p
not
SWaJ·thlllon~
Coll('I-;'I~
alulll- - -_ ..
o( "J'l~ach~I':;
COllc;.;t·.
Coiulllhia
)n·ns. :!\1J·s. XOl"lu:tn lIuilllt'. ;\1,· ....
ni havt' llientioned. hoth (0 111(' alld
I~ni\'e['sity
did
(·oIlHhh'l·tlblC'
1'('_
011(', IIt.It'Il!
seal'ch ther(' following graduation. to colleg'(' officials. theil' iuicl.(,:-;t J~!·x ~t'lf . .'.1[';,;. I~()KI'!' Hu,..sp!1, ;\II's,
)b.vid :.'I1(,(',lIw;l,
t'I;II'k Jt('t'd as Htcll.l ~pl'illgl'[' 01,.:
Rhe iH thc Illother' of t\\'o childl'ell in and tlwiJ· conC('[·n fo[' th(' fu.
tlll'(' of the t"OIl~·Rt·. ThcsC' (':'(111"('1-;.
SiOlIS have COlnP, not olll~' fl.(>l1I
a memhcr of tlw J)f)anl of tlle hlISirlt's:->lIlPn of Ih(' hOI'OU~h, hilt
numhC'l· wiln (r'l'l (h:lt.
10 \\a["I'allt the stL-ildily g-I'o\\"in:..:-~
,"Ollllg' :l\lotlwl'~" Clull. ~II's. OUl'in fJ'olH n
].a~ It hOhhy in hooliS and hopes Hlt'I'ply as n~!-;idt'nts, th('Y h:L\"C' I'('n.
fnl" a new Hhl'al"Y in Sw:tl'thmor('. t'fittNi (['0111 the- lIIan:'" ('nlll'~,n' at~
The Gl1rin:; (,:llll(, here 21,~ YNII'S !j\·iti0s r"Klllal"i~.. thl'own "P"II to
II Ih(·n·rol'" SI'P[IIS
:lg'O from the· lfn:v£"l'sity of Illinois. til(" Pllh1ie.
h i:..:-h I,,· ap(>I'OIIl'iat(' that a ~\\·al"lh.
Ml's. 'V. F. nird or 2·11 Ogden
aYCIlUC' who ha!-i lived in ~\\'al"thmo1'{' fol' fivl' yNl.I's hut ha:-. hC('1l
illtcl"('stetl in the lihral'Y for at
If'a!'>t ('ight yt";U'S. 1[('.1' st'rong .interest
in t ht' lilwlllT
dC'.·I'IOJwd
whil~ she was a. reside-Ilt o[ 'Y:lII-
Any interested
the
during
I
THE SWEET SHOP
Ursin us PreRident's
Wife Proud of
Heritage
~;hlner Clan'ncl..· Conn~'[' JBaking the
·1iJ·:;t l'ontl'ibution t,:) the '\''l:.;hillJ.~
Leads Contributors
Within The
Boro
)l.Ill.
CLUBWOMEN TOLD
PA. DUTCH SKILLS
fonllally )'Ionlia,," at the Media
COllrt llol.:-il' with CO~lJIty Coml1lis~
The
ASHTON TO SPARK
COLLEGE DRIVE
r
.Jan1l:ll·,\· '_.0,
fl'nTH
!!:~\O t"
J::!:;ji) )I,' 11[. and f["(}111 2 to
4 )I.m, :til (I on )'Ionday. Jannary
:!i. frolll ::: until :I.:~n and 7 to
LIFE MEMBER
Mrs. W.C. Giles Leads'
44 Campaigners
Here
GlJ"ll at 8 a. Ill. :'.1111 ('lose at I
1'. 'II. Thl' nloney o/"(h~, window
will doso at 1 ~ nOOll.
Tlw annllal t~h·dion ot" 11i,·pciOl·!-;
for fhe !-;'....artlllllol·P P!lIIlie l.ih,·al·Y
will !If' II;,!: .lurilW iihnu'y 110111·...
$3.00 YEAR
MARCH OF DIMES
Ullin' ·atwill
8ofu. the
m. 1'·,"t
~~IlU ('Jose
t;
p. Ill. except the mOIH.'Y order winO!)"\'. which will CJO:~l' at !i p. Ill.
011 Hatu'"day thC' windO\\":i will
wirl(loW"
OIH~n
a.t
Seven Outstanding
Citizens Offer
Services
EnroR Now for Drama Study
members who
haVe> not registered tor tho propo~ed drama.. study course should
notify Mrs. George P. 'Varren,
Dra.ma chairman, phone 0783, not
later than Tuesday, Janua.l"Y 14..
Mrs. 'W'arren reportH that tu date
the enrollmC'nt h:l~ not been large
enough to justify the Ilrojee-t.
Lt. comdr. Lawrence G. Traynol' and Mrs. Traynor who have
been living temporarily with the
laUer's parents Mr. and Mrs. A.
Ludlow
Clayden of Rivcrview
roaa. al'e now residing at Shelte.r
Harbor, ",resterly, R. I. Lt. Comdr.
Traynor who had been attached to
thc Mustin Air Field at the Philadelphia Naval Base, report-ed to
the Charlestown Rhode Island
Naval Air Station, Tuesday. En
route they visited Mr. and ?tlrs.
Asa. B. I{ellogg of New York City
and also rclativcs at Paul Smiths.
Lako Placid.
Mrs. Charles Clay Murray has
returned to her home in Washington. D. C" after vJstting her sonIn-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan R. Jessup of Haverford
avenue for the past two week~.
Betsy Hornaday, Bonny 'Morse.
Jean Ruey, Barbara' Schoblnger,
Laura Lee Hopkins of Swarthmore and Mony Harper ot M.o""
Ian returned to Middlebury College on Monday morning tOllow.
Ing the,r" vacation d1p1.ng the hoU~
da.y 8P.ason.
~!!!c ~:}!.:,,!lPl~l!:~11 'BORO ACTIVE IN
LIBRARY ELECTION
ON JANUARY 25,27
DELIVERY
-
Si7arth m-oro, IJn40
GAZELLES
wIIo.,...
pi''''.
swana.- _
C:,llec()
Libr:lry
., 10. I"'
colve board aDd ...... but . .
M ..... Oecar J. Ollc""" publlcll7
monthly Bum troa the
chairman of the Amertean Le.aOD
ment, Dor aDY opportua.1t7 &0 mall
AUl[UI&ry, oubm.lta the foliowlDg:
lette.ra free. tI
"Since the Swarthmore commun...
It1 cooperate. with, aDd Ie seaer..
Joan
O.hr. . . . . .f
UDI......17
ouo In donatio... to the Lo"on
plac. h.... returned to Comen 11alAuEiliary, the foliowlD~ llat Ie the
voralty after lIPeDd.... the hOliChr18tmu aetlvJly of which thle
days at her home bere. J'eaa eninterested bora abould know:.. In
terta.lned at Open Ho_ from ,
Chlld Welfare work.- • famlU8II,
to • on Monday. ne-ttber '1.
Including 17 children, were ~ven a
Betty Horae of Tale ayellu.. ILUI
happy season. These faml1lell were
resumed her etuclJee at WetlMleT
recommended by the Swarthmore
ColI_lr. followlnlr t1!e holiday .reHealth Center and Family 8er'Ytce e _ Vlr"Dl.. Ko_ retomed to
ot MedIa. The donaUone trom tho Unlve.....ty of 1lIU71aD4, BUDtriends meant .. $20,00 worth of
clothing, "t cans of tood, ,',00
worth of to)'8. 1- 1Z lb. turl
tie a.nd ! smaller dolla with war4 ..
poth, ChUd Welfare Chairman. The
adopted orphan
from 8eotlme!
School, Scotland.
Pa.. reeeived
from the AUXlII..,. over ,'.00 worth
of clothtn.. And gifts. Expenditures
I I _ A...
In addition trom the tr6Uu!'J' were
,n.oo to Family Seme .. of Media
and 117.00 to the Swarthmore
Health Center.
IienIDIJ lell
"Tbo Rehabllltatioll program
coatalned ,20.0' to tho Red CraM
fop Philadelphia Naval Hospital,
for Perry PoIDt, UI .• 1 fo.r
Coateavtlle.
for lee cream
fund at Valley Forso plus a one...
penoD brtd.e .eet (& donation) and
UI.OO for shut"," •.
"Membenl of the Auxiliary are
aaked to be preeeDt at the flm
monthly meetln. of the New Year
at the home ot Mrs. Norman Hulme
Oil Westdale avenue at 1): p. m. o.n
Monday, ,January ZOo
34 W. Stale SL
"Perry Point Hoepltal and the
AUIlIIU'1' wLBh to express thanka to
....... 1888
Media
the SWarthmore friends. who ....
slated In donating 640 United Statoo
n.1I
:j',;"'rtl1:Jil'<1
;
Campaign
Hwa.·thlllor·c'S
annual
jng
\':hat
i,., 11,,·
I,hilosfljlhy
('o""t,. "" '"'",,,',.,
ill
th:·1
Ih,'
l,,,i,li,' 1"""i";, i
I :lll,l Who :;h01lhl 1,[· t'ii;.:iith' I" i-:",.j
i
"'·'''''''"II0''''''Ii',', I\'h", """ H"".-
I:Ol'ollgh's pOIrti('ul:u'
klll~ in this m«th'I''.'
':IOI'P
11t~.II:.,
I
i
Ans'\'('I'~ tl) lht'''l' aud Olht'I' {llll's-1
I inn:; on hou:
Indian:[
1'."'1"('1'
',""",,"
1'1,)".
'",. hOIl.'""·
n"OI';,{<'
1110111'
as
('arol
..
\r~II·)-.
LII!J"I'
:\lIt!itioll~
anti!
10 th.·
nrrnn.,;('t.i
[01'
til(-
Lf'agIlL'
il
1I1othl'!'s
h~I~'l'
:1
1H'!11
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:-;qll:lI'C'
,~()upl'''i \\'l'n'
'j:-,
.\ Ilollt
b i'~'('
IlI'escnt and
('0111 Jlh,t('j~'
dOl IWl'I·.'i
1'0(1)1. :.'I1,·s. .1. G.
tlw
lh'dl!ing
Illkd
WilS fo:)l'!lIn:ll\o in sC'('uring 'Viilialll
I I·~. ::\[cTl\"ain of )'follnt Holly. x . .J.
eil:'t.
'1'1H'
i~ :~llllli['al,jy a)l)ll·olll'iatt·
0['1 <")"Nlit
;.;o(>s to Enwsl and Vil'g-inh
"5('1.
Peaco
Chest
cnmpaign,
the
eleventh and largest to datC', was
opened 'Vcdn('sday when
i\lrH.
Joseph 1\[oos of Jenliintown ad.
dl'esscd campaign WOl·ker!'> at a tea
in the home
of
l\Ir.!;.
Harold ing se~sions of the Study Group
MarCh, 600 Elm avcnuc.
begins January 20. 10:15 to 11:30.
Thc Swarthmore campaign is a
tit the hOllle of :Mrs. John ~1.1
part of the Greater Philadelphia
MOOI'C, 2 \Vhitticr pla(·c.
campaign, which this month will
At t11(' first lllC'eHng "'illiam
raise $30,000 to finance the work
pjckett, huildcr, and pre:.ident of
of
the F'ellowship of Recondil' Dl'law:lre County Heal l~sta(c
cillation.
\Vomen's Int~rnational
League for Peace and F·reedolll. Doard, will slh"ak on tlw IlT"OI1il'llI:-l
'th 1) "lll'ng
t I
(1
' 11<) II '
and tne National Council for Pre. t'onIlC(~ C( WI
1
his
eounty.
Another
meeting
of
vention of War.
interest on tl\.r homdng problem
Mrs. Moos. who is a membc.' of
wHl O(,C:JI' at the Chcsh:Ol' Y.W·.C.A.
,e" ,'"
'·'1('odOl·....
\Inlay,
dllrin.~
I'~resco'n.
~1I ..!i.
A. H.
Gl";lI~·.
t
he-
en'ning, , ...'hl1('
dOl neing
('nded
Ilroviill'ci hy the hospitnlih'
(':UlIlllitt('c headed hy Mrs. John H.
\\""1'('
W('I"(I
1\11'5.
::\fr's,
Rkilhn:l.n.
nOg-l'I·~.
Mrs.
(i'{~r'nantl
:\11'8.
:\ll's.
Palll E.
.-\ I,th H)' ).r osC'ri fl.
Norlll:lll
:\In~.
executive
I
till'
aftel'
suhmarin0::;,nclwiehps and coffeo Wt'I'C HC"\.Nl
in the- loungf'. These I'efreshment~
D~A.R_ to Meet
~I'he l)elawa.I'e ('ounl)' ('haptf'I'
of t~e D. A. n .. will meet on :\10nday n("xt in the HWlu·thmor'o 'Voman's Club. "~·hPll 111'.' .John ltohbins Har·t, I'octo!' of th~~ 'Va~hing-t on :\1 e-1lI0 l"ia 1 ("'hapf'l at Valll'Y
l··ol"/.{(', will Ill' gllt~HI Hlwal';t'I·.
Hostesses will he :\Jr-.s. Lovett
George B. Harvey. and MI·s. Clal'~
committee of the
United
Peace Chest, told the on Januar}' 23 at 8 p.m, BoOth thi~ cnce D. Hell.
_ _ .__ , _ _
Swarthmore workers!
anll the series sponsored by the
New W .. I . L. Headquarters
"These organizations are leading League are open to :myone inter'~
1\Irs. \Villiam r. Hull of \Valnut
the desperate drive for world or- (';sted.
lam' opened the meeting for the
ganization and a permanent peace.
Letten have been sent by Mrs. 'housewal'ming of the new \V. I. L.
They are working agatnst the na- Hemenway's committee to local headquarters. named the Jnne
tional chaUvinism tbat would make Leagues throughout the county to Adams House. at. 2006 Walnut
peace Impossible; they are spear- urge that Congress be pre8scd to i Street, Philadelphia on Tuesday,
neadlng the opposition to perman- see that materials are avatlab:e ~ lUI's. Alexander Stewart of Chicago.
ent peacetime conscription. which f-or homes rather tha.n tor com~! Ill., national \V. I. 1... president.
(Continued on page 6)
nlercial enterprisf"..s.
I was pT'esent for the ceremon)·.
the
Illail,'
d;Ill('I' la:-:I ;.·(·a~' for ladit·:-; olli~'
nnd I'njoy. Ii it :-i0 !!luch tllat tJ)('.,.
in\'i("d hUt-'1t:llhis 1'01' this (wf":I!-lion.
i til{'
GIt'!l :11'(' '''''10-01111'
'I'll('
""."'.-;.
II. .lul',h·n ha~; a "ytiIJl:dlH'lit' roll';
d" ;-:;I~II'" ,'nnli'};ln! an,l ,'IHlni\'f'r,
1-"1'11 Ila .. dr·"l~· :t~ I,'ns,", S]l,-jl1!~('I',
\\"11() 11:1:: no ,'l1a,I\'"
at :til ag.tin:;1 I
hi." ,,·if.··!"' Inn·~llt', Jlil·h;tlo! C;. Ibig
:1''" Ott ·J .. ,llln. :lntl ('hark:-i I·'. ~(.:... :
all,l
to do thc. t·alling. Hl' tanght each
(1:1n('(' to til(' group l)('fol'c stnrt\\"omen Vot,el's 1J~. :\11':', S. II. II {' III _ I
l·'(",()cl'oIT and to ;\11'.'i. • Iohn ::\L ing- th(' llIu:.iC', :-;0 that beginner
enWa~', chair'man of tilt' Hoeial \VcIHroomal1.
-Ith. ),11':;. l'h:II'h's I.tlli- :tnd ('xl)('rt a1il~(' \\'('1'(, ('nthusja~fal'co ('t()lHmittl'e of til(' !....ague. l\lni.
ens.
and
:\I.-li ..1. II. (;ol'll'"Jn )'I('('on-l fic-.
,.:1
Cyrus \Vood 'tnd :i\IrH. (,l'OI'!-,"t' Xi<"
.-\ deliC'iollS IHlIWh I1wclt' h~" ~frs.
gC'I-, of the (,OllllllittlW. :11'(' assisting. (.'ch:.·.
"he
'I,lay
('ontinut'!<
thl'oll~h
~alPUnwll wal" lu'oyicled
A series of three MondaY~lllorl1.
ipg's
rnited
h(lfllv.'i
George
:i\1I·~.
Mal'('
,'an
H.
Gowing and
dCI'
tlnlC'ht.
\Vood:ud
was
chairman of the- dancC'. :ts.~lsted
. I~y Mrs. Olh-('l' R(,dgel'R. 1"he hoard
members ae~ed as her con~ralth"!.::to can,·as.c; tho,; who!e nWlIlhep'ship
by t~I~l>hon(" to iln1 Ollt h,"'w l1'a. 11Y
to expect.
The club i:i v.~ry ftlrtun1.t~ in
ha,1ng nr. D. V. l\fl'lrhi."oI'. PI incAple of t)l(... Hll;"h ~('hool of Utrard College. he ir::i: gll~:'It Sp('.lft:Cr
I ~t thp Febrl1
I!
',.
THE SWARTHMORE"N
IUId MIla Sallie
'npd M..... W. c. Staulfer of the
PERSONALS
MI..
Elizabeth
BaaaeU,
durin.. the
Baum Princeton avenue. troop leader af
iermUe,
MIBs sq.'me town.
M.... Jo"'ranklln S. Gill_Ie of
Harvard avenue and South Chester road entertained ber bridge
club at a. Juncb.J0n-brldge on
,
Olrl Scout TrooP. No. 18. enter-
\
_n.
holl~
deBBert-meetlng at her
home.
Thursday. Mra. Walter O. Heinze
conUnues as chairman. while )frs.
Peter E. Told and Mrs. Frank MeCowan have served on the committee
Cor fJeveral years. New
Thu~ay.
Mr. and Mrs. .rohn W. Pelraol
mombers
Include 14r& John SchuDr. and )frs. John H. F. Howof
Sproul road· are receiving conMr. and Mrs. - G. C. Irvin or
klns ot New York CIt)' spel!-t the mAcher, MI'8. .WUllam Watkins of
gratulation.
upon the bIrth ot
week-end with the latter's parenta Swarthmore and Mrs. Herbert Vassar avenue are recelvjpg con- their second son In the Bryn
Spackman of Farnum Road, Media. gra.tulations . upon the blrtb of
Mr. and Mrs, -:Arthur R, Dana ot
Mawr Hospital, early Tuesda:y
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Jackson twillS, a daughter and a son. (In
Elm avenue. Dr. Howklns wlll
lOoming.
ot North Chester road are spend- JanUary a in the Osteopathlo HosThe baby Is a grandson ot Mr.
complete his Internship at the
Ing some time in Highland Park. pital, Phlla.delphla.,
Henry A. Pelrsol, Sr.. of Le.fay-.
Bellevue Hospital, New York City
Fla. 'I'hey were accompanied by
The Infants are grandcblldren ette avenue and of Mr. and Mrs.
by the end of June.
their ~aughter Mrs. R~bert ~mp of loire. C.C, Irvin of llilopolis,
Gilbert S. Wlnnot of Philadelphia,
Mrs. E. C. Lappe of Yale ave- of Riverview road who haR retorm~rly of Sproul road.
Ill.,
who
has
been
visiting
here
nue entertained at a surprise turned to her home after a so:l!!hower Wednesday olght In hOllor journ of two weeks Routh.
of Mlss Louise Servais of DickinMr. WI1l1am H.. Ward of Strath
"Right in the, Center of
son nvenue. The guests ineluded Haven avenue bas returned home
Pauline Deacon, Edith Thatcher, alter a week's hunting trip In
Susan Thatcher, Helen Krau8,-Mra. No~th Carolina.
:Mildred Pierce of College lane
Curtis
Eldridge,
Eve
Worst.
hap:
returned to MtllersvUle State
Louise Wood. Elsie neuning. Anne
T~acher8 COllege alter a vac~tlon
Cocb ran, Mrs. John Grtgg, Prlsat borne.
cUla OUes, Bobby Bla.klston, Jean
Mr. George ':\V. McK~ag ot parStorrs, Ruth Srorvals, Mrs. L J. l.lsh road attended the mid-winter
Servais, and Mrs. Foster Nowell meeting of the Pennsylvania. Bar
ot Rose Tree.
Asaoclatlon held at Hershey.
Dartmouth & 1.Gfayette Ava.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gensemer.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lange ot
Jr., who have. been Uvlng w I t h Cedar lane entertained at a cocktall party on Frlda.y afternoon
Mrs.
Gensemer's
family,
the from 5 to 7 In honor IOf Mrs.
Frank D. Wlndell'lJ of Westdale Lange's brother Rnd stster-In-law
avenue recenUY· moved into their Mr. and Mrs. Drew Pearaon of
new apartment .gn Linden avenue Washington. D. C. Mr. Pearson
in Rutledge.
later spoke at a dinner given in
Mr. and Mrs. J. Burris' W..;::;t:)t. bls honor by the swarthm·ore radio
•
Benjamin West avenue wUl have group.
Mr. Pearson returned to
as tbelr guests thls week-end, Mr. Waahlngton. saturday while Mrs.
and Mrs. Chai·les T. \Valker of Pearson visited here until Sunday.
Atanbasset. L. I. They will attend
Mrs. W1lllam I. Hull ot Wfl~nut
the performance ot the Players lane entertained Dr. and Mrs. AlexClub tomorrow evening.
' finder Stewart of Chtr.ago, Ill., as
Phone Chester
Heights 194
Mrs. F. V. Warren of Walnut I her week-end guests. ·Mrs. Stewart
,
lane Is enjoying a visit In Banl- is national. president of the W.I.L.
and Dr. ,stewnrt was: recently
bel. FJa.
I
Mr. E. Van B. Knickerbocker placed on tbe staff of the Amer .
of New York City spent the week- cnn :Friends Ser'\"tce Committee.
,
end with h1s son-In-law and
Mrs. Edward N. Hay of Ogden
daughter, Mr. and Un. Albert N'. avenue and Mrs. J. Herman HolWebster of Elm aYCnU8. saturda.y tnP.8 of HavertOl'd place were coevening, the Web8tel'$ enterta1ned hQstesses of their book club a.t the
In honor of Mr. Knickerbocker.
Ha.yes home on Wednesday, JanThe Art Group wUl meet at the uary S. Mrs, JeBBe H. Holmes.
home of Mrs. Charles paxson of guest speaker, t8.lk£>d on "The RnOPEN 7 ri. 111'- p, 111.
motor trlPwltb frl.n~ to Miami, Cedar lane tilts afternoon.
I
• mance ot Collecting Beaos". +Wen-ouTSIDE
CATERING SERVICEFIa.
'
MI8B Jean Cl8.l'ke of New York ty-flve members attended the meetWecJa~'l', 7 a.m. - 2 p.m.
..
12 - 8, p,...
Mrs. Ralph E. Rhoads. .Jr. City will spend the week-end with Ing.
f
DAILY
DINMERS
•...........
8IIc
to
,I.1iO
with 'her daughter Sandra returned her brother-in-law and sIBter. M r.
and
Mrs.
J<)hn
C.
Moore
0
Mr.
SpecIal Children'. P1att.eftl
to ber home In Yonkera. N. Y., and Yrs. W. F. Bird ,of Ogden Amherst avenue entertained a.
Monday after visiting her parents
group
ot
friends
at
a
Mexican
sup·
avenue. '"
Mr. and Mra. A. S. Robinson of 'Mrs. John E. Michael ot Har- llCI' at their home Friday.
Ogden avenue for several days. vard avenue entertained at a
Mr. and Mrs. Rhoads spent the luncheon at her home Wednesday
ENGAGEMENT
holiday season In Ft. Lauderdale, In honor of MJBB Elizabeth Arun1\11'. and Mrs. Floyd E. Kennedy
Fla., with Mr. Rhoads' parents del of Connecticut who is v.talt-I of Harrisburg announce the enwho tormerlty lived In Swarthmore. Ing her stater :M.rtl. Donald Storrs gagemel\t of their daughter .Jane
A.ndr~w F. Roblnaon, Jr." of of Swarthmore place.
K~nnedy Bew to Mr. Samuel jOenn
BEAUTY SALON
Rutgers avenue flew to Tulsa.
Mrs. F. L. Hearne of Uehobotit Caldwel1 of Reno, Nevada.
Okla., the latter pat"t ot December Beach, Del., 1& spending the week
Mr. Caldwell is the Bon of Mrs.
Beauty'. calendar is full
and Is attending the Spartan with her son-in.la.w and daughter D. D. Rowlands of Harvard a.venue.
School of Aeronautics.
Major nnd Mrs. Stanton S. von
Mr. and Mr.s. Charles G. That- Grabill ()f Cornell avenue.
13 So 'j. Ch Ifler Road
cher of Ogden avenue and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Robinson of
Swardtm r. 0478
Mrs. Mark Bittle of Rutgers ave- Westdale a.venue will entertain for
Now'
nue will leave tonunorrow by a few days Mrs. Robinson's brother
1 yr. $1.50 3 yrs. $3.00
plane for Bermuda 'where they and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gadd
After Feb. lit..
1 yr. $2,50 3 yrs. $5.00
plan to vacation tor 10 days.
ot Lincoln, Nebr.. wbo are en
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Dana route 1.0 thetr home after vacationing In Florida,
Sw.208O
of Elm avenue and Mr. and Mrs.
:AIrs. L. A- Wetla,ufer of Cornell
SubscriptiQD8 tor ALL
Claude C. Smith of Baltimore pike ftvenue entertained at a tea from
MagazInes
lea.ve today on a mo~r trip 3 to 6 on ThurNday In honor ()f
south and they will spend some her aunts Mtss Ida and Mis.co; Cora
UNITY ASSEMBLY
time at the Highland Park Florida Riebel of Toledo. Ohio. who llt"f'
Boroqh Hall
Club, Lake Wales, Fla..
the house gtl'ests of :Mr. and l-[rs.
)0:30 A.M. Rver, Wedn.esc1ay
~ Mr. and Mrs. Harold' Goodwin Wetlaufer.
ZELIA IlL w~er
and their son Alan of Rose Val.
Mrs, MUan W. Garrett of North I
ley are on a two-week motor trip \
to F]prida. En route they will
visit ~latlves In North Carolina..
l\{r. and Mrs. Mark Bittle of
~
Rutgers avenue entertained as
THEATRE
With the passing of each
a great numl::z~I~~~
their week-cnd guests- Mrs. Bittle's
Friday • Saturday
• ber of facu are added to man's increasing
\sister. Miss Bessie Williams of Sel·
ROSALIND RUSSELL
Thursday - FrIday - 'Saturday
store
of
knowledge,
Not
over
seventy-five
IN •
JEANNE ORAIN
years ago a man of superior intelligence could
ALAN YOUNG
possess a working knowledge ofall of science,
Lo';bJe campion. and M ..... William
H. Gehring of Swarthmore, are
memben of tbe Foundera' Day
committee when the PbUadelphia
Alumnae Chapter of Kappa Alpha
Thetas will hold a Founders' Day
luncbeon at the Overbrook Golf
Club, tomorrow. Mlss Barbar& GlU,
of the Institute of Logopedics.
Wichita, Kansas. will be guest
speaker. This occasion will ma.rk
the 17th annlvBI'88.r)' of the foundIng of Kappa Alpna Theta, and
inauguration ot their adoption of
the Institute as their principal
philanthropic project. The work of
logopedics assists
those
with
speech defects. and many phenomlnal
recm'cries
have
been
aChieved.
Mrs. J. A. Detlefsen of .Lafayette
avenue and Mrs. R. N. Hilkert of
Rutledge, formerly of Swarthmore.
were assisting hostesaes at the January meeting of tbe Tri Delta Alliance on Wednesda~ at the borne
of Mrs. Oliver Smith, GOlf. View
Road, Ardmore.
Frank DaviS of Amherst avenue
was guest of honor at a surprise
party at his home during the holtday season given by 38 members
of the class of '45 of the Swarthmore High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver G. Swan of
North Chester road will attend a
cocktail party given 6y Mr. and
Mrs. Edmund Rowland of Drexel
Park on TuesdaY next In honor of
Mr. Paul Angle whos() book, "The
Lincoln Reador" was the February
choice of the ·Book of the Month
Club. Mrs. Rowland, whose pen
name is Martha Keller._ is the
author of the poem. "Brady's
Bend". and other ballads.
Mra. John Broomall, 4th and her
daugnter Ann of Cornell avenue
were guests at a luncheon in Phil·
adelphia Baturday given by :Mlsa
Eleanor· WUson of Chester who Is
current~ playing in "The Eagle
HaEl Two Heads" at the Forrest
Theatre, Philadelphia.
Kent Robb of Dickinson avenue
has returned to Pennsylvania MlUtary College after apendlng the
Bcnool reCeB8 of two \Veeka on' a
r
BIRTHS
Town"
RUSSELL'S
Complete
Seroice '
IGNITION
MOTOR
BRAKE
TIRE
-
Trees, Lawn Areas, and
Foundation Plantings Improved
NOW
I
I
William J. Stephani, Jr.
I
Landscape Contractors
DEW DROPINN
BREAKFAST
LUNCH
DINNER
de,..
The Bouquet
I
BETTER HOMES AltO GARDENS
c.n
MRS.UOYD E. KAUFFMAN
MEDIA
COLLEGE THEATRE
SISTER KENNY
FINE FOOD •••
cooked as you like it.
Quick, courteous service.
Delightful surroundings.
IIL-I-.I-ICC-'-I-IIl-II-I-U-:--~
.'
I
Monday - Tuesday
III'VE
Wednesday - Saturday
and Cocktail Loung.
MARGIE
IRln.IIfITI.
•
lIIO In. lie . . . . In. I5c
Cartoon Carn1,'al satunIay
m.onliDg 10:00 o'clock. 15
of the .,-ear's best cartooDs
-AU SeatB 25c.
Tickets Now On Sale
I
-rrIng
Sandal' - Monday
Tu_y -
W~_y
omtinuous Sandal' (zom 2 :30
WALTER PIDGEON, ILONA
~EY, XAVIER OUGAT
"HOIJDAY IN
MEXIOO"
JEANNE CRAIN
Sbows 2-7-1 P. 111,
sa&. CloII'L _
11:80 P.M.
•
"MARGIE"
in technioolor
A~ YOU
SUBUBBI! CaF•.
1111 ,.,"m· r.LL
I
•
III te' ' DfJIIJR'
*
year,
Now, however, the realm of the known is so
vast that it is necessary for men to speciali2e
in order to master one small but deep corner of scientific
knowledge.
Thus we have the physician, who diagnoses disease aod
prescribes medication and treatment. The pharmacist
compounds and dispenses. Both the physician and the
pharmacist benefit gready from the researches of the biologist, the chemist, the physiologist, and the physicist, to
'oame but a few. Through the teamwork of the allied sci. ,
• ences, increasingly better medical service for all is assured..
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACV
On tie. Cern.,.
1m
•
r,
J
THE
'" 17. IM7
SWARTHMOREAN
3
'" 17. 1847
1IIr. and M .... Rohert II. Walker
of Elm avenue announce the blrt~
of their daughter, Clare Smith
Walker, on Friday. january a at
the LYing-In Hoepltal Philadelphia.
tained the troop committee at 3
,
THE SWARTHMOREAN
.-
POW..
~,•••
ell.lD· Bi&B1 »iUDAY AT ,,'hIEKORB,
TBB BWABTIIIIOBIC&lf. Do.. ptQII,weH :e
"
....,
ftL
"BIB lIL TOLD. B41tol'
KAJUORIB TOLD. 'ira·clate Editor
Lorene IIcCarter
~. Pelnol
AIule ,K, CoobraD
I
EIltere4 . . Secood Cluo Matter, J&D.....,.' U. 1111, at the Put
otace at Swarthmore, PL. UDder tile Act of II&rolo " 117.,
DEADLINE-WEDJfE8DA"r NO,ON
. SWARTHMORE, P.\., FRIDAY JANUARY 17,
l~t
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PreIbyterian Church Notes
S.unday morning at 9 o'clock the
first of the Morning Prayer services will be held In the churcn.
This will be cond ucted according
to the order of the Presbyterian
Book of Common Worship, Communion will be observed the first
Sunday ot each month. Members
and friends of the church are Invited to worship at thla service.
At tbe 11 ·o·clock service Dr.
Braun will preach on "Unlocked
Doors'".
All departments of the Church
School meet at 9: 46 o·clock. The
Womens' Bible Cla.sa ~eets at 10
o'clock In the church trans.ept.
The Church Hour Nursery for
cb1ldren ages 1 to 7 meets each
Sunday morning during the 11
o'clock church hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold' Ogram at
the Ha.rvard avenue entrance and
lrlr. a.nd Mrs.. William Trumpler
at the driveway-transept entra.nce
wlll assist the minister In greeting
the congregation after the 11
o'clock service.
The Communicant's Class for
'Young people of Intermediaie and
'Senior Departme~t age will begin
Sunda.:!r! January Z6, at 9 o'clock.
In Dr. Braun's office. This class Is,
to prepare young 'people for
Church membersbip.
There will b,e 's. sauerkraut luncheon held at the Home for Aged"
Couples and Single Men, Bala. on
January 23. from 1 ~ to 2 o·clock.
, Circle 3. Mrs. K. M. Heed, Ch,Rtrman. wUI Pleet .January 22, at the
home of Mrs. Henry Harris, &0&
Swat'thmore avenue, at I o'clock.
. ,,'The Rev. Lewis eutler will review Buell Gallagher's book "Portrait ot a. PUgriln," and will lead
n dlscUBSlon.
, Circle 8, Mrs. Gem·go Schobingcr,
Chairman, will ,meet January '22.
at the )iome, ot Mrs. J. V. S. Bimop, 736 Harvard avenue t from 11
to 3 o'clock. Luncheon will be
served. "The Woman's Association
Sewing Da'Y for .January (which
W8B postponed) will be, held on
Wednesday, January 29. Ch'cle' 8,
Mrs. George~Schoblnger, Chairman,
CHURCH SERVICES
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
CHUROH
Rev. David Braun. Mln18ter
..Rev. H. Lewls_ Cutler. 'Minlster._
SUNDAY, JANUARY 19
9:45 A. M~-Cburch School.
10:00 A. M.-Woman's Bible Cla.s8.
11:00 A. M. - Sermon. ~'Unlocked
Doors" by Dr. Braun.
6: 00 P. M.-Fellowah1p.
METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser, D.D•• Minister
"SUNDAY, ,JANUARY, 19
9: 45 A. M,--Church, School. '
1.1:00 A.. M.---Sermon, "The Stewardship of. Time." ...
TRINITY CHURCH ,
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector
SUNDAY• .JANU"RY 19
8:00 A. Y.-Holy Communion.
·9:(5 A. M..--Church School.
1.1:00 ~ M.-Mornlng Prayer and
Sermon topic: "Making Prayer
Effective."
,6:00 P. M.-Young People's Fellowship.
SATURDAY (Conversion of St.
Paul)
·10:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
THE RELIGIOUS SOClE'I'i OF
FRIENDS
Schoolll, The Ilrat .}IleeUng will he been' organ_ tor FrIday night, 1IIre. Tb_ore Paullin, IIr. and
00 Thurecla.y enolog,' January January If, froln' 8:10 to 10:10 Mrs. Oliver Rodgere, and Mr. and
%lrd, with a covered dlah
In tbe Woman'. Club. Irene Moll Mrs. John Seybold.
AnY square
at 6:10 ,in "Whittier Howse, foldance entbua1ast.8 who would .Dlowed at 8 o'clock by a dlBcUasion will be tho caller. Before coming joY the evening may do 80 by conled by Richard McFeely.
to Swarthmore> College 88 .......... 1tacting any ot. these persona.
The COffl;mlttee OD Ministry and tant professor ·in the. ~meD'8
Counsel of Concord Qtlarter'lY I PhYSical Education Departmeot,
Smith Heada Kiw.aia
Meeting Will meet at SWartbmore Mia ?tIoll, taught at the. ~:::
George A. Smith, Jr., ot ilaverMeeting on Bunday the 18th. Box State ColJege for Wom.en. J
tord avenue was lnatalJed
presi:Lunch in "WhnUer Houae tOllow. Texas, and In the Da.nlel Webetel dent of the Chester Kiwanls,
Ing the morning M~ct.ng tor Wor- High Sehool In Tulsa, O.klL
Wednesda.y evening, Januar'y 8 at
ship, and the meotlng In Whittier both Denton and Tulea. she
the annual Installation dinner and
Hou.e at 1:30. Atl Interested arA ganiZl'd com~untty square
LadleIJ.' Night held In the Masonic
clubs which were very
Temple hi Chester, He will' hold
cor
this office for the 1941 torm.
Christian Science aaurcb Not~
The hosts and hostesses for
M .... Smltb and thel .. daugbter,
"LIFE i8 the subject of the aquare dance party are Mr.
Phyllis. attended the banquet and
Le88on-Sermon in all Churches of _M_rs-.:. G;e;o;,;&;e;;;;;B;;;;;re;I;t1;I;n;g;;,;;;;;M;r;,;';;;;;;;;;;=ce;r;e;m;;;;;0;n;1I;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_ _;;;:-:-_
Christ. Scientist. on Sunday, January 19. The Golden T~xt is: "This
Is the record, that God -hath given
to U8 eternal Ufe. and thls Ufe 18
in his Bon" (I John 6:11).
will ....Iet wltb the eewlng.
The Glrls' Junior ChOir will rehearse Thursday afternoon at 3:'6
o'clock. the Boys' Junior ChOir will
rehearse Frtday evening at 7
o'clock. The Chapel ChOir re ..
.hearses Thursday evening at 7:'5
o·.cJock.
Any· men interested in singing
V?lth a Men's Chorus should c~me
to tbe Parish' -House Thursda'Y
evening at 7:3u o'clock, A cordial
invltaUon is eXtended to any men
Interested In Singing.
Circle 7. Mrs. Frank R. ,Markley,
Chairman, will meet Wedoesday.
January 22, at the home ot Mrs.
O. J. Gllcreest, 208 Vassar avenue
at 10 o'clock. Please, bring ~nd
wlch. Mrs. H. H. Walters will
speak after lunch.
Trinity Notes
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FOUNDED IN 1878
LEGION AuxnJARY 'NO"I:ES
Mrs. Oscar GlIcreest, chairman of
publicity for the American Legion
Auxlliary wishes to state t'he fol.
lowing:
"An important meoting at Ule
home of Mrs. Norman Hulme on
Westdale avenue. shoUld call forth
many members on next Monday,
January ZO, at 1 p.m. Plans for
the coming mo~th will be d18cussed
"For those who can enjoy the
opportunit'y.
Delaware
County
Council is holding an annual benefit card party at Upper Da.rby
Post House, 69th and Chestnut
sts., at 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday,
January 22. Door prizes and others
wllJ be given. You ar~ asked to
get In tOUCD with Mrs. Howard
Hopson. Tel. 0292, in order to plan
transportation for the trip."
grown in scope and purpose
until today it is unequalled in
the character of its service
and the range of its activities,
OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
D.I.crOIS 0' NNDALS
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
AI 6-1581
MARY A. lAIR,
~,esldont
PLAN SQ. DANCE IN
WOMAN'S CLUB
Methodist Church Notes
Because of the enthusiasm .for
Rqual·C dancing shown by the large,
crowd at the Mothers' Club annual Fathcr's Night last Thursduy, a. Square Dunce PUt'ty has
"Yes ••• i"s a boy I
Eight pounds. Both doing
fine. I'll give you all
the details whan I see
you, so we, won,'t
lie up ,he telephone."
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 19
Friends Meeting Notes
9:45 A. M.-Flrst Day Sohool.
'9;4:6· A. M.-Adult Forum, ConAt 9:" 5 First Day School bet1nuaUon of Discusslon of El- gins in Whittier House.
ton Trueblood's Book: "FounAt 9:46 The Adult For.um condations For Reconstruction.
venes In the Meeting House. El.
1.1: 00 A. M.-Meetlng for Woruhlp. ton Tr'ucbloo:l's book. "FoundaTUESDAY
7:
M,-Monthly Meeting for tions tor Reconstruction: How to
,Build a New Moral Order-New
Interpretations, of Old 'Commandments," will be discussed by Richard McFeely. PrinCipal of Frlend~
Central School.
At 1: SO Tuesday evening the
21st. the Monthly Meeting for
1.1:00 A. M.-8UDda¥ SohooL
Business wlU be held.
U:OO A. M.-8uoda¥ :r.e.oo BerThe FrIday Evening Group of
'lDon.
Wedo_ _ evening meetiDC_ the Meeting 18 reaumlng Ita month......... I p.~ Rea'lnl' room OpeD ly meetlnn tot: the winter and
odaII7 _ p t BnndQa
hoUdQa spring, with chief Interem in
11 to I p.1D: WedIle.4Q' n-'nl'. 7
-to f:1I p.m. &Dd • to .: •• p.m. Rellglous Educatlon In the home.
;N...... Churoh.
at FIrst Day SohOOi, 10 FrIends •
an"
Our establishment has s'eadily
There will be a. celebration ot
the Holy Communion Sunday at
8:00 a.m. At 9:45 all departments
ot the Church School will meet.
At the 11 o'clock servlco of Morn ..
Ing prayer. the rector will prc!l.Ch
,
on "Making Prayer- Effective." At
G p. m. the Youdg People's ~I_
lowshlp wilt mllet at the Presbyterian Church.
-Confirmation classes for young
I:tA.~
people meet on Sundays at 5:30
NAMED BY ......,nAt the annual meeting of the
p. m. Names of those desiring to
Swarthmore
National Bank and
be conflr,med ~hould be given to
Ule rector Immediately.
Trust Company the follo'Ylng wero
re-elected:
EdWard B. 'l'emple
Choir ' "chool mee-- on "'ondllY
La
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president, Claude C. Smith viceand WedneSday at 4:30 and again -president, Elric S. Sproat vice':'
on Thursday at 7;30 P. tn.
president and casbier; Arthur R.
The ushers for ,Sunday are: Dana. Albert N. Garrett. 'William
head uaher. W;. C. Hogg, Jr., W. E. Kistler, Harold Ogram. ;Walter
.' Freegard, L. E. Goodenough, R. H.· Robinson, Charlea R. Russell.
G. Halg•. B .. Harral', W~ P._ 1l..lI!. 01 au..,e,,'.
A
C S m Ith" ,~,;lr-C
El I S•S proa,
t
A. E. Fritchard. and A. M. Spack- Harold C. Stott, Edward B. Tern.
man.
pie, and WllUam l-I. Thntcher, di.
The next meeting of "Sunday I'ectors.
School on Wednesday Night" will
Harold Ogram, former rlR."ltRbe held Wednesday at 8:15 p. m. ,tant cashier a.nd trust officer. was
Adults contemplating Ccmf:lrnna"1 mnned vice.prcsident and
tlon are asked to be present at o.fftcer.
these meetings.
The ChurcD School meets on
Sunda'Y Morning at 9:45. Classes
'are provided for children of an
ages and for adults.
At the morning 8ervices at II
o'clock, the topic of the sermon
wIll be "The Stewardship of Time."
Mrs. Ray L. Harlow and Peggy
Brinsfield will be in charge of the
church nursery which is open dur·
Ing the morning services. The
younger children may be left in tne
nursery during· the hour of service.
The Youth Fellowship will meet
in the evenlr.g at 7 o'clock In the
chapel.
The ChOir Association will \lold
their monthly meeting on Tuesdn'Y
evening at 8, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hoover, 613 YaJc
avenue, Morton.
The social hall will be open for
supervised recreation on Wednesday evening between the hours ot
7 and 9.
The Children's Choir meets on
Thursday afternoon at 3: 45 in the
chapel.
The Senior Choir rehearsal Is on
'l'hursday evening at 8.
as
Grandmother has the right
idea, •• , especially on party.
line telephones., A brief can
is the sign of a good partyline neighborl Take the lead
in keeping calls short • , • in
spacingca\ls well apart , ••
in hanging up gently when
the line is in use,
n.
Bell rele,"'.' C••p• .,
.f
'H.s,I..I"
The managing editor of the New York Herald took a day off
on December 21, 1879. So this headline in his paper hit him
without warning.
EDISON'S L1GHTIT MAKES A LIGHT, WITHOUT GAS OR FLAME I
The public promptly ,houled "hoax!" Scientists called Edison
crazy. And our shocked, angry editor expclCted to he fired.
But he wasn't. Eleven days later, Thomas Edison held a
unique New Year's party in his laboratory at Menlo Park,
New Jersey, and invited the world to .ee his "flameless light."
Thousands came and were convinced.
Soon small companies were bring1ng the benefits of Edison'.
newfangled lamp to the people: Engineers and business men
poured in their energy and time ..• risked their own savings
. . • overcame all kinds of obstacles • • ,broadened and
, improved the service.
Government didn't do tke job. Individuals did. And in the
process, they created job. for many thousands of Americans,
as w~ll as a great new service for many millions more.
. When Edison opened the first power·plant in 1882, elec.'
tricity cost 25c a kilowatt·hour. This year, the l00th anniversary
of the inventor's birth, the average price of household electricity
across the country is only 3 1/3c per kilowatt.hour.
Thanks to Edison's imagination and enterprise -thanks to
the courage and initiative of many men and women, workinr
under the American business systeln - this COUDtry enjoys the
most and best electric service in the world. And aU Our Ifteu
are richer, paler, more productive.
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SWARTHMORE, PA.
THE SVVARTHMOR,AN
Fiidq, JMM17 17, 11147
·45 NEW
ATTEND L.W.V. TEA
SCHootNEWS
VAOATION
Good
news for
Swarthmor:e
&Chool t:hildrcn! The school hag
announced th;:,t no classes will be
held from March 28 to April 7
'due to Spring vacation!
Fete Held Monday
at Home of
President
SENIOIt TESTS
, 'l'he
members of the Seniol'
Swarthmore High too'c
n~atheJl1at1eK test.c; on January P.
The passing of these eighty minute teJits on fundamentals I~ ..
l'cquisit~ for
graduntion.
class of
A tea given by the Board or. the
Swarthmore League ot Women
Voters tor 45 ncw membel's was
held on Monday, January 13, at
the home of the League pre~ldent.
Mrs. Glenn R. Morrow, 515 Rutgers avenue.
1\Irs. Morrow In welcoming the
new members said, "It might be
as well to state the purpose of
the'League, which ie to promote
pollUcal responsibility by the
formed and active participation of
citizens In government." She went
on to announce the general scopc
01 activities planned fol' the immediate future. In the matter of
urging ·League views on a Housing
Program -to Congressmen. an {'(fort Is being made to keep a record or tho number of communications, and to whom sent.
Mrs.
Edward H. Cox. 8 Whittier place.
Is ready to receive and record this
ln~ormntlon as given to her by
each Individual who writes to a
CongrcBSman.
MrS. S. H. Hemenwa'Y spoke of
the extensive plans and actton on
tne matter of housing, now being
launched by her committee on
'soclal welfare.
An information
game
called
"Welcome New Members" was int.roduced by Mrs. Bryce Wood.
Consisting of quesUons about the
League, with answers sought from
among those present, the
gameproduced liv~ly as well us pro Ilt~hlo results.
Mrs.
Daniel H. Goodwin and
Mrs. 'Valter H. Robinson pOUl'ed
at the tea. which followed. m'I'anged by Mrs. Henry A. Piper,
chairman of the hospitality com-
.\''lTJ'E~D
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ItOTAltY
011' l"rhlay, Ja.nuary 10, Sunu~'
Jo"'ord and Steven Spencer, prestdents or. tho Junior High Sehol'l
Htudent Association and 8eniOi'
High School Studcnt A8soclatlon
l'cHpecti"rdy. appeared with .MI.
TI!'W1IUHlD at a Hot:u'Y luncheon.
'j'hetr llUl'POSf> was to attmnpl
f>fJnt(> plan whe-reby the school in
conjunction with ROL'lI'Y cou111
wOJ'l( out a :Jlan for youth aeti"ilies in thc comfllunity.
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UDi~ed
Peace Chest
(Continued from Page I)
I
Braun. Mrs. Ro:r McCorkel. Mrs. present as usual for the senior as\Varren Paxson: "frs. W. T. John- sembly. which Is Informal.
son: Mrs. Ray Lingle: MrfI. J. V.
S. Bishop: Mrs. :Miles Robinson.
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would be the tll'st step
towUI'd
mll1tar,r
dlctntorahll):
they are MI'8. J08c~h Wniton: "frs. Ralph
\\'ol'klng fOl' a world of c'1uallt)' Mould. 1\11'8.
Theodm'c
Paullln;
or opportunlt')' fOl' all races, no.-I Mrs. J<':. Smnford Watel's:
Mrs.
tJons and creeds."
PntJtp H. Jowett:
Mrs, 'V. ft
>rhe actiVIt),' of Swarthmo"c clti'l Hobbs; Mrs, John L, Cornog: l[ra.
zens In the United Pence Chest Irwin Abrams; Mr8. E, lo'ay Campnnd In the thl'ce agencies linanc'Cu bell; Mrs. Albel·t HtIlcs: Mrs. WIJ.
by It always results in the Swat'th- Hum I. Hull:' MrA, rO;dwnrd .Jenkins:
mOl'e campaign being one ~f the Ml'!!. Caleb Smith. Mrs, \ViIllnm
most successful In the Phtludel- Ii'. Singlcton: )11'.1;. Dorothy·L. Slmphla area. The boards and CO)1l- ons; Miss nOI'oth~' Hanls; MidS }o~.
rnitte(>s of ull foul' ol·gunlzn.tlons Virginia
\Valkt'I';
:\fISH
Olin'
al'e spl'inkled
with Swarthmore Clea\'~!i; and ::\1Is.<; Elb.abcth Johnnames, and the ("el1owshlp or Re.j SOil.
conciliation and \Volllen·H lntcrnational League have permanent i
Assembly to Meet
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mlOl'e
I":,"C
cs
\\.
1
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meet
l'hc
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S u. tl
b
h
II h i '
I' ig h til GI'aue Dancing Clast;
l'egulm'ly and C31'I'Y on local ac-, wIll meet from 7 to S.30 in tlw
tlvlUe~.
\Vomun's Cluu tomorl'ow c\·ening.
Membcrs of
the
Swal·thmOl·C' I'rhe 11th and 12th G.-ades meet at
branch of the Women's Intern:.!- 8..15.
tiona I Longuc fOI' Peacc and J"I'COMI'. and ;\fl'8. FrC'dl'I'icl.. Alm(jom who \\'ill 9o)liclt fund~ for gl·en. ~h·. and :i\h's, John Diggins.
the l'nlted Peace Chest al'e lIt's. nnd :\II'. anu Mrs. Leroy \Volf will
Henl'Y I.... \Va.rd, chairlllun of the chapel'on the Eighth Grado.
dl'ive: MrR. Ji"'ec1el'lek B. Tolles,
Hv .. te~s('s. 1\11'5. Danicl S. 1\I0l'se
l\irH. Harold M. Murch. ~Il's. D,;u'jd and ::\Jpi. '''illium Patton will be
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GIRLS
TOP-RANKING POSITIONS
in Community Service
Available to
QUALIFIED YOUNG WOMEN
in Telephone Work
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EARNINGS
Compare with Best
in Your Community
SURROUNDINGS AND
ASSOCIATES
Better Than Average
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OUTSTANDING
OPPORTUNITY
for Advancement and
Development
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THO)U'soN CHAIRl\I,,\X
On l·'ebl·uan· 3 J 4 nnd 5 Mr.
Thompson will ~!C.·ve as chairman
of a committee to evalunte the
HolidaysbUl'g Seniol' High School.
This committee. acting 118 part of
the Middle Atlantic StatP8 Association or Colleges and ~condary
Schools which e\'aluates .... nd uccl'edits schools .and colleges, is
made up of fifteen administrators,
college pl'o(eBSOI's, and teachet's.
These experts will talk with teachers at the Holiuaysbm'g school.
interview pupils. obscrvl' the cm'riculum. guidance pl'ogram and
othor items so necesSllI"y to an nccl'edited school.
TflIS WEEKS CALENDAR
]....l'lIln..y. Junuary ! '7
10:00 A.M.-Book l{evie\Y ................................................. \Volnan'~
7: 15 P.M.-H. S. Basketball va PI'ospect Park ................ PI·ospect
8:20 P.M.-"Apple of His Eye" ........................................ Pluy~ra
SntUl'tluy, ,'nmllu'Y 18
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7:00 and 8:45 1>.:\I.-Jr. Assemblies ................................ \Volilan's
8;20 P.M.-"Applc of His E~'e" ........................................ PIUYCI'S
INVESTIGATE TODAY
Club
Park
Club
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
• OF PENNSYLVANIA
Cluh
Club
1631 Arch Street
Philadelphia
or
Sundu),? .'umuu·y 19
11 :00. A.M.-Morning WOI'ship .........., ................................. Local Church("s
7: 15 P.M.-J,·. Music Club ._ .......... _.. _.......... _............. _... 2(10 l'a,·k AVenue
:Uondny, January 20
10:15 A.:\L-L.W.V. 1\1C'cting ............................................. 2 \Vhitticl' Pinel..'
1:45 P.M.-Gazelles vs Parkslde ............................................ High School
TuCS4:1ay, ,'onuol")" 2 t _
2:tlO P.M.-James A. Perkins. speakcr .......................... \Voman's CIuu
8:00 P.M.-Hob"'" Night _.... _.............................................. Woman's Club
']'hurs(}ny. Jnnmu')' 23
:J:30 P.::n.-H. S. Basketball vs. Hnvcrford ...................... Hig-h sc'nool
7:45 P.M.-Gazclles vs Eddystono ................................... High School
Room 315, McClatchy Bldg.
69th and Market Streets
Upper Darby
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Library Election Set For
January 25th, 27th
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ingCord and' continued when she
moved 'hero in 1941. Shc iH mueh
in favor of n new librapy huildIng and is the- mother of threc
dlildrcn, Bob. 1\~hit and Jnck.
Mrs. Harry L. l'.lillor. ,111 'rhaycl
load, a resident of Rwftl'thmore
f>lncc 1899 and a
graduate of
Hwarthmorc Collcgc. class of ] fi 1 ~.
:?-.h-s. :Miller ha~ ulwaYH lWt'1l inte.·csted in social and community
work and nt the prl'sent ttlll~ Is fI
\ nlunteel' wOI'ker ut the p'hilnde!phia. General Hospital. She is an
~lcth"e Inembel' of th,} "roman's'
('Iub of Swarthm.ol'c.
~hc hm; a
wide 1m owl edge. of horough atYairs
gleaned during hCl' husband's long
sC'r\'icc on Borough Council.
::\Irs. Duncan G. Foster, of 15
Cl'est lanc. who is the wlfC! of nl'.
l"ostr-r
assistant, professor
of c'lwmistry at Swarthmore College, has three children and has
hc(>n living in the- horough for H
ycar's. 1'I.T1'5. Foster hns strong in- i
t(·rests in good Wilsie and good
t'ool{s.
Hcr main Interest in the
library activit'Y is to find more and
bettcr ways of dc\'r-ioping intc-I'('\st
among local children in reading
good books.
Ml"S. W1Ulam H. Gehring of 605
l'nivcl'sity
place a grn.nuate of
Skidmore Col1ege and a l'cRident
of Swarthmore for 15 Yf'Ul's. J\Jrs.
Gehring is the mother of two c.'"hildren Jean and Virginia and has
been very interested .in the "\\'orlc
of the publlc library for a long
time. She feels the library ill in
'Qeed ct considerably more space.
,?tlra. Gehring has been active
in serVice
to
the
comrilUnlty
through
her
chairmanship of horne servl~e work for
the Red Cross, as n member ot
tl1C': board
of
thl'
("ommun!ty
Health Socict~t and Ufi n. board
member of the League of 'Vomen
Voters of Swarthmore.
All residents ot th~ borough
woo have signed the by-laws of
the library prior to .January I,
] 947 are eligible as voters and are
urged to parttclpate In this impor-
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tant election.
K,pp., to Sew
The Kappa Kappa. Gamma sew,,:,
Jog group wnl meet OD Tuesday at
the home ot
Douclalo
roacL
of
)(n.. James
600
North
BacOn
Cheater
a boys WiSh,
.,
Soon as the flakes begin to fall, a fellow starts to dream
of the fun he's going to hove in the snow ..• he's wishing for
mountains of it for sledding, snow-fights and snow-men. .'
If his wish comes true, his frolics in the snow will help put a rosy, healthy glow
in his young cheeks ... and sa will the big glass of Supplee Sealtest Homogenized
Vitamin D Milk that's SO refreshing afterwords. Children lov~
the smooth taste of cream in every drop. It's easier to ~igest,
SUPPLEE
and extra nourishing, too. And more vitamin 0 has been
added far a premium of bone protection.
To your children who are growing up. give the advantage of a milk
lhat's better tasting; cond batter far them. Start serving Supplee
Sialtest Homagen~ed Yotumin D Milk and walch the glasses come back
for refills. Yoilr Supplee milkman and your neighborhood
Sealtest lIore1c...... both have it for you.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
WoMANtS a.uB NOTES
Jr. M p'
i • • Meet
\the home of .John Chapman. 100
(JarlaJoD At FederaCion
Tbe Junior M.ule Club of Park avenue (corner of Hanard).
Many
Swarthmoreana WiI,I not
Swarthmore will meet thle 8und4LY
The program wlll be tn charge
want to mlss County Federation
evening, January 19th. at 7 716, at ot BOb Tucker.·
Day, January 28~ when John ROy
Carlson will be the speakeI' at
the afternoon &e88lon. Mr. Ca['~eon ,who Is most famous for hts
constructive work In the exposure
at un-A~erlcan activity. is also
tlia well. known author of "U.ndercover" and "-rhe Plotters" as well
88 a dynamic lecturer, All members \are Invited, to bear bia talk
on uAmer~ca.u Citizenship" w~ch
18 sponsored by the CIUzenship
Department ot the Oounty Federa a
Uon of ~man's Clubs.
Fedemtion Day meetings wUl be
held at the ChUrch of the Holy
Sacrament. Highland Park. which
is ea.sl~y acceaslble by bUB from
69th Street.
The morning Beasion. which will
convene at 10:15 a. m. will be una
der the direction, ot the Internaa
tional Relations Department, ano
will feature tolk. songs, dances.
storles.and costumes.
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OPENS ENTHUSIASTICALLY
The Initial program of the An.
tlques ,nepartment. under
the
chairmanship ot M['s. Birney K.
Morse, was fascinattng to' the
Rubber Plate Scraper
.. lOI._for-""'''
USED "ATS
.....11, Lean (Short Shank-Ready to Eat)
PICNICS
Iowa Chait . . . .
dCblckea.!3;1:~;.,.
Gov_ _ellt Graded Lamb and
3!:0' SZ.9S
Bee' - Grade. A and AA s
ROAST ~~~:DCE': 41e
Ib
! ....."" { FRANKFURTERS
I~"':;:" ~Ib 47c
2 'b·ISe
SAUER KRAUT ~::
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FRESH SELECT OYSTERS
rRmT JUICES 2
Florida
do.
33e
NO.21·ge
canl
ON.g., Grapefruit or .lelUleel
;
• Caliloraia LeDlO. Juice Z~"':" 17e
Red C....k Apple Jalae ~"I! zze
_.f_
Vlra1ala LH
DONUTS, 12 pl:'.20e
, . - . . . ,.... Appl••
GlenwoOd
,Delldous
Tomato Juice
........ :l3c
Golden Rice ........"..... .kS
'"17c
Salmon Dli N. . . . .1Ud 7-N. . . 45c
Apricots ....
l l ... ,I, 40c ,
Stuffed Olives 011.... 7"'....
,.. 45c
Pickles GarIl.IM.
Wal"d.'. DIU
otJ><27c
APPLE
BUTTER
2:,:·zze
Walbeck's 0111 or $Out
PICKLES .
Frelh, .tallfomla
BROCCOLII
Orangel .h'......... S":',39'
Pean callt. .I.A...... adl19c
25
large
bunch
Sweet
LeaI,I... Potat_
Grapefruit
OIw'"
3
5Hdl.aa~
lias
'0
many antique lovers and collectors
who attended to hear .JltJnes T.
Taylor, of ShUo Road, Westtown.
de~crlbe and demoDstrate professional methods of refinishing. Mrs,
Morse wishes to correct a mlsstatement concerning Mr. Taylor
who does refinishing ot pieces.
BROWNIE PAOK 9&
Anyone Interested In helping
Brownie Pack No. 96 swell its
treasury ma.y buy tickets for ptctures at the College Theatre for
the week Qf January 21 througll
Mrs. .John Moxey. Phone 0844. or
Mrs. Howard S. Turner. Phone
1424. Proceeds of the sale will
go toward purchasing much need-'
ad supplies for conBtructive projects and training ol the little
Brownies.
Art Department Monday, 20th.
The Art Depat"tment will hold it~
first 1947 meeting at the home of
Mrs. Harold G.' Griffin. 214 Ruta
gers Avenue, on Monday. January
20, at 2 p. _m., 1I41:s. Garl deMoll
chairman, wlll :rePort"'ort 'the re~
cent "PictUres of the _Year" eXa
hjbltion at the: Academy of - Fine
Arts. ~r5. Arthur Binns will tqll
or new methods of Silk screen
painting, and Mrs. Bruce· Schwalm
will report on painting wi4h oll
on silks. Members are asked to
Lring Interesting cllpplt)gs on nrt
subjecta.
Lt. Scott Th"yer who Is staUoned
ut Nortolk, Va., and Paul Thayer
who ia at KJngspoinl, L.I.; spent
the week-end nt their home on
North Chester road. ,"
e
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f~;'C:!T;.
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10
the "Evening In Holly"ood!'
Mre. A. B. Reavla hat!" the lucky
number ~J;dch drew the wishing
ring, and wished to continue il)
good health.
Door prlzes were
presented to .Paullne· Deacon, Mrs.
.JOBepb B. Blaldston and Mrs. Clifford Banta. Mr. K. C. Badler received the Tom Brenneman cigar.
F1oyd·.Brlosfteld drew the numbers
tor Mr. MUler.
Mr.
Miller
read
413 Dartmouth Ave.
FREE DELIVERY
MEATS
Quality Rib Roast
of Beef
58e Ib~
, 45c lb.
.
White
Fancy Mushrooyui
35c pt. box
No.2
CfIIn
Broccoli
Z "':;.? ~9c
65c doz.
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GROCERIES
,RENEWS THE BEAUTY OF flOORS,
WOODWORt< AND FURNITUREI
J".I bll1.h on "PlalU-lC.ote'- ••• it
levela itseU to • amooth "cellophane.
lik." ItDi'hl Doea not chip 01 crackl
Ja., 10 cJ.aDI 'Require. DO WAZiD9t
B
Tartan Coffee
Vacuum Packed Tin
43e lb.
pe,
".0"
Peach Preserves
MASON BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY
39c lb. jar
331 Dartmouth Aveline
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Evap. Milk 13c
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson
and children Burke a.nd Jane, for-
8 114 are
;-tout":
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their
newly
&':1:i
-t1ll
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neax,
1Ie_,
331 Dartmouth Avenue
Contractor and Bltild.r
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ELECTRICAL WORK
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FOR S~By private pa~ty, York
Deep Freeze. 18 cuble foot. G()()d
condJUon. C:tU Media 2667.
"i"OR SALE-SUghtly' used, Universal
pressure cooker; new wool comfort.
Call Swarthmore 198KaR.
,
FOR SALE Rifle, high power, Wln~
chester 270 wHh case. Deer or bJg
game shooting. Excellent cOndition.
Original owner. UOU. Ca.ll Swartbmore
1203.
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FOR SAI.E-Modern buckwheat cosl
underfeed furnace stoker, good condition. Selling on account o[ conversian; large ha,11dmo.dc screen for flreplace. May be jU!'lt what you want. Reply to Box 0, The Swarthmorean.
Phon. Swarthmore 0912
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SPORTING GOODS
Air-Coaditicmed
I~
EDWIN •• KEII EY. Jr.
YOVR .mwiIlLER
IS _
7th at.
"'_
(OpposIte, N_ State Tb-
.'I'IIoDe
Ob
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$
GUler 2-8719
lP;::;;:;;;::;;::;;::;;;:=;;~
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1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
I
Swarthmore 2295
1_
Dlght or
dar.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
'\VANTED-Oberlin graduate, wife and
7 year-old ftaughler wish to r~nt fur ..
rJshed. house [or: one year. Write Rob·
ert C. Lewis, P. O. Box 859. William.
Penn Annex, Philadelphia li. or call
Fulton 9 5451.
RIDLEY PARK
"'ANTED-Male kitten, )'nung RS ,.os·
sible. ('all Swarthmore 0396~R.
\VANTED-Small housekeeping aparta
"ment: 1 room, kitchen, ba.t.h, by'
PIdaN...
..... It tiD
:&lngle ~uslness woma.n. Box X. The
BIII_
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Swarthmorean.
\VANTED-Capablt> woman will stay
Gre I.C ~BO" t a..tI
with children or invalids by the hou.
SIMMONDS
day or w~k. Call 10 A.:M.-l2 noon:
Media 2658.
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'V.AN'!·ED .
Garagt in vicinity, 680
North Chester road, by February 1.
' . . . . . C1tnter 1·1111
?;;~;;~;;;~~~§2§~~;;~'
(''.all Swarthmore 0592~M. e.ventnp.
'VANTED-Uaed sofa, and small din- •
Ing table. CAl! Swarthmore 0592-M,
evenings. .
OWENS EIIPLO'DIENT
AGElIOY
W'ANTED-Kltcben table. two or three
kitchen chairs. Call Swarthmore
au8-W.
,
~""I. tor home ..... rk.
,
Walters'
IlepaiftJ
VielDlt,'tor_
Twent,' Yearo
That is one reason that
a
PhoDCII
Chester 8130 & 24525
Sen!ng_reand
We are ,.Our neighbors
and we pref.... to live
. with friendI,. neighbors.
VAN ALEN BROS.
Work Guaranteed
~ CHARLES 'WTE
of Electrical
KJmsuI IpegJetloa·
" " " - ' Won:
Swarthmore 2175·R
104 ComeD Avenue
Swarthmore. PelUUl.
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A. MERCER QUINBY
Funeral DirectOl'
Formerly or Media
1125 W. ["..blp Ave.• Pbila.
Phone Baldwin 1170
No additional cbarge for
""hurban calls.
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ARTERS 'BROTHERS
302 Gayley Street
Media, P..
Tel. Media 2567·R
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Rags and C"rpets
S=.'•
Morton Electric
and
Appliance Service
HARRY W. LANG
118
0784,
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1DstaIJa_ and
Are You Out of Oil?
Why not ca1I now
for ,.our oil or coal?
PAINTING AND
PAPERHANGING
87M
Electrical Contractor
AU
we can and will give
you prompt delivery.
_cChater
!MOS'!'Ii:LT.Ii;K li~ii~~~~
Moor &ad H.map Ava.
Garden City
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EHiott Rlcharoso'l
BorOUgh Secretar)·.
.ZONINO HEARING
e)
A • WAYNE
la2e
M A dPUbllc hearing wJ1l be .held 011
p ~ ~y, ~bMlary 3rd, 1947 at 7 :45
.•. n .Dorough Hall SWarth
~a. UI~!I the qu~tlo:n" Qf Cha.qfn:~~~
~i~a7hJimore ZOning Ordinance CO cia&y
e property mentioned below
an Apartment House District
a1J
I Tdhcdl! I!roperty involved is . now Inc U
In the Residence District and
Is ~Ituate ou the Southerly side f
Dartmouth Avenue beginning nt 0
point 183.44 fL westwardly from
eout.hwesterJy conler of Dartmouth
enue and Princeton Avenue con'a nlng 85.66 ft. In frontage and a1
proximately 145.54 tt. In depth beln;
the property of AlICd M. Baird. '
EUiott Rlchard80P
Borough SecretRr)-.
816 EDGMONT AVE.
·SJJ.~~·~~~~I~'~
w_ .,,"
!r.fi
aJFFORD L PARKER
aud
I Se~led bids WIll be received In Co ..
I ChlLmli&r, Borough Hall S ... ~~
InOre, Pa. at 7 '45 P M ' ~ ... 11.111941 [
' . '. February !nI
or supplYing the BorOUgh's re!
q ui
rements OJ 8"88OUne
U ted
a,.proxlmately 8000 gaJlol:i.a ma
at
lor a t\V(l!h'e month
rlod per annum
FealbruarY
16, 1947 ~d lor~=::e!.1:
on
perIods as the contract
bt- allowed to run. Bids an
may
accoruilnce with 6PCcltlCatlon~t be in
of whJcl) may be set.:ured fro~ ~C~
"be"derSlgned. The success-ful bidder will
required to make a.
forms 1!pprov4'd bv the Bconlrahet on
and
to t urn Is h .oond as".l'equlredoroug
b I
Th~ BOI'ough re.;erves th Y' J a:.
reject nny or aU bids.
e I g t 10
C
wrtie '
r-,oau
$21 PER CORD
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MORTON ELECTRIC,
~haJl
REClUEST .·OR BIDS
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New or Old
DAVE WOOD
clelivwed
Swarthmore 1988-W.
FOR SALE •
Four-door loe-box,
w~lI Swarthmore
insulated. Good
con22x36x-ta,
dltlon.
$26. Can
20'1'1.M.
FOR SAJ....F-Breakfast set, maple, ta,..ble and four chairs. $20. Call Media
all kind
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Fll'eplace _cI Furnace
WoocJ Cut to abe aud
Tuxedo. size 40, stout.
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Media R. D. 1lI
.
~r-
b Federal excise taxes when rcfuuded
e orough.
Government
be ,)ald to
T
hE Botough ..eMerVe& th
'j I
I"Bjecl any or all bids.
e J g It to
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Elliott RIc.hardson
Borough Secremry.
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}lAPERHANGING_
:~ s!.~a
wJllch
ough Han.
11'1I'' lIial4id'Ii''ate Delivery.
PAINTING and DE
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al1owanc~
~~he o~r ~~: P:9~~h~~ from the HOI'a
now available for Jlr5p~r:'lounth atC02~'
COAL
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FOR SALE
fOI"
SlRtre (the
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PAINTING
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JlEQlIEST FOR- BID8
Sealed bids Will be received In Co n
ell Chamber. Borough Hall S
"h more I ' a . 1
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wart1947 'at 7"4~llp Mon?a.y February ant.
Borough ~f on~ ';"e:r tl)o sale to the
able
police work ~~~tir:Jle, sult:-
STOVE
NUT
PEA
Buckwheat Rice
I.e_ 1 1 _
GeaeraI BaDuac
ua IIaJdbos A.,e.
1 1 _ Pa.
gc
a
EGG
Ridley Park, P..
=::II:U:~
~;====== Con!Pletel,.
.
Walter V. Linton
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and llepa\rlng Slnce1808
N_ and
PIanos
COO,k"IT"""
room~ ~
r-'OR SALE
BmIt
Be
ESTATE NOTICE
g
MASON
SUPPLY COMPANY
Now
~ Can
4* .. _ _ _
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LetteR Testamentary on the
::een grauted to th:~~c
having
: r ~uesta aU pelWllIf
E8tat~ oC the decect~':::":~rnag-s nkno
.. th.
. lhe B3ln(. and all
e
wn
the de-cedent to m~!80h5 Indebted to
(.ut delay. to
payment, wltha
DOROTHY SCHE!.I, MACMILt.AN
Executrix
348 VS8Bal" Avenue
Swarthmore, Pa.
6T-1-17
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x, ~ 'I' L'"Ce~cd. I . . S'J.'ULB EL E-£~~th:VI;el!ltamfontary au the above
PhlJadelPhJa ~:t anled to Fldellty_
sona Indebted to theo'::f;:t y , all pe!'...
J equcsted to make
.
estate are
havh,g claims tva) menl, and thOB.!
whhout d ... 1
0
present the same
Company. 1~~' to Ott'. Office of said
Phlladelphln, 9, ~~~. Broad Street,
FIDELITY.PHILADELPHIA
TRUST COMPANY
M. S. MORGAN
Presl
COUl\SgL:
!"'epper, Bodine a.nd Stoke!' EIKIS
.·~219-42 Land Title' Bldg'
.,
l"hlladelphia, 10. Peuna.. ,
6T-I 17
Call
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Lukens' 01 ~1Ii""""1iIliIli!i~
:-t~;~ n~rs.
:::.r:n::.rVt!
t'l8.i..:r
.
Swa.' Ot.
pur-
PIANO TUNING
--'I Rol
~M.,(Call ..""
occupying
l,
d,&..!·".;:;,70Palred.'bort·
Bwa. 1148.
Charles E. Fischer
chased hom .. at 216 Vassar ave·
,-FiR
m~
tor and
D....... lots .nilaNe
Charles W.
Strath Havcn avenue ent
~"c\':" H. Hausen. her hrldge club at a luncheon·
WIlJJAM BROOKS
wed
no anawer#a"val
... ~brldge at her home last week.
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Estate
or HENRY W. Schell. D e
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MakerofF_~
ALICE'M. BAIRD
Real Eatate _d lnaurance'
Old B.ak Buildinc
mer resldenlB of Wl""hlngton. D.C.,
::: i :;:,~ !I'd
ESTATE NOTICE
ROGER JWSSD I
11le Home You Hav.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Peach and
BOn Robert of MaryvlJ]e; 'tenn.,
are visiting Mr. Peach's brotherIn-law and Sister, Mr.. and l\[rs,
Joseph N. Walton o( 'Walnut lane.
Virginia Campbell of Pittsburgh la
also visiting the Walto.ns.
Bob Btrd or Ogden avenue re ..
Genevieve Reavis Is spending
turned Wednesday from Marlboro,
few days In Chevy Chase, Md., vis- Mass, where he had been visiting
iUng her uncle and .aunt, Mr. and hIB cousin Wattflr Morse. Walter
Mrs. 'r. H. ReavlB.
returned with BOb to' spend a
week.
'-iron
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NEWS NOTES
tide was out and tney turned Over
In the soft mud. Or was It lucky?!
The driver was knocked uncon.
J!clous. they were ,all stunned, and
Charles 108t his glases. but there
might have been a dltterent story
to tell If the 'fuel 011 had caught
:fire as they ove.·turned.
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SWA,RTHMO~EAN
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bank
CLASSIFIED
'-
and
horse
WANTED
Creamery Butter
73e lb.
=
-
29c
Large Fresh Eggs
Rob-Io'"
f/I',
10D drums of fuel oil, When' sud.
denly a 'Korean with
and
cart appeared around a curve, and,
on the wrong 8Ide of the road.
The cart blocked their way to the
right and the sea waa on the left
so theIY sUd down the rock
as slowly 88 p088.tbIe, the trailer
2661.
baa
cell EGE
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Ce1J of Collelre
or
KUDBaD Alrfteld with two 66.pl.
Good condition. Telep,bone evenings.
Paschal Celery
).Oc stalk
B.
aveD:ue was one of ah 'tapped by
the TrlangletJ.· the Junior Engina
eoring HOJ)or Society of- the Unl-'
ve,raltY of Micblgan.- He wm complete his sophomore year at the
university thla month.
John is pUl'Bulng his h'obby
wrltlng and' has made the statr
of Michigan .Daily, the college paper
is servIng now 8.8 one' ot
the IIS8lstant night editors. John
was editor of the Garnet
while
,
In Swarthmore High School antl
received The Swarthmol'ean award
in jou~al1sm·.
Ptc. Moore and aeveral service.
men were coming back trom the
PRODUCE
5c
HONORED AT
.John
tbe bay.
45c lb.
29c
I
hent avenUe who la DOW stationed
In Kunaan, Ko~ had a narrow
escape In December when his jeep
with· a trailer containing oU went
down a 1S.foot embankment Into
Fresh Killed
Frying Chickens
.Ib
ZI···~Z_e
!I.'he..,
IlO~dlng them back.
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Pte. Charles B. Moore of Am~
.
n
Seedo.. - -
117 17. 1M?
ElCltIMI W"....
65c lb.
Large ,Qranges 29c doz.
vaney GreeD Peas
N::: 2 ~Se
Sauer K.raut Fancy'!:. Cut Z N:;'!.Yl ZSc
·Frult CoektaU Co~:::lo Noc'a!V2 57c
SHeed Beets
It.:" ~4e
Apple Sauee GI;:~_
'::~2~7e
':. .2~7c
lISCO Cora
Roh-lord Prunes ~':; ~~. Z6c
cn.~.k:u1t
F.w.,.. •
Sliced Bacon
_ _ _ _w=I........ BUff••, Flit. for cream .....
J~!;i:·
"Good
MADISON BROS.
IJI ... fCiacy Grade A. All Gnen. Serve
, lISCO Beets
tne
Neighbor Letter" which elected
Mrs.
Harold Grlmn as SWBrth·
more's Good Nelgbbor.
AnDe
Kraus, ~lsted by Mrs.
Peter Miller. Roaaptond Jones
and Jean Evans set the tables and
Alice Marriott with the aid of Mrs.
Peter MUter, Mrs. Wayne Gersen.
:Mrs. David Mereet", Mrs. Arnold
Redding,
i\lrs.
R088
Marriott.
Rosamond ,Jone8,~ Jaan EvB.M.
Held took the honors for the great. Nancy Hoot and PollY Crothers
est num.ber of chUdren. totaUng aerved cotree -and doughnuts tol.
nine and ranging In ages from 23 lowing the program.
,to three and
one
halt.
Mrs.
Charles S. Christie who 18 visiting
her daughter, Mrs.
Walter C.
Giles, was awarded t40 'glft for
having the large sum of nine
grandchildren. Mrs. Arnold Redding, a September bride walked off
with the prize for the Inost re~
centi-y maorrled; and Mrs. Joseph
Kahler was found to be the woman who had celebrated her wedFriday and Saturday
ding anniversary most recently.
Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee couldn't
Phone 1913
boast of a birthday on Tuesday,
but she could on Monday, t1)us
she was the recipient of the prize.
Mrs. W. A. Ralman took the
honors and laughs when aoe stood
up undar her· hat made or a pink
silk lamp shad_B topped with a
stufted black crow. Allee Craemer
was award.ed a. prize for the' most
original hat -In ~he group, fashioned of a galosh, an oiled silk
kerchief and c;entered by a toy
umbrella.
Rosamond Jones had tbe honor
Square Cut Shld. Lamb
of presenting her lather, !"red P.
",ones, wtth the prize -for the most
. ba.ld headed man in the a udhmce:
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,Mrs. GeQrge A. Smit~, Sr., was
given a gift for wearing the silliest 'modern hat. whtch, she purchased In Atlantic ~lty.
Mrs. P. L. Whitaker was discovered,
after much meaSUring. to
,
;Itave the smallest waist ot the
women tn the audience. Mrs. E.' C.
Lappe and Mrs. RO'Y P.
Lingle
boasted
the longest runners 11)
their stockings. l\f:rs. W. B. Kelgh·,
ton and Mrs. George Broadbent
both received prizes for having
lived In Swarthmore (or 50 years.
Jobn F. Daniels or Rutledge. rea
ceived a gift' for confessing his
age and to his surprise was the
Ideal Fancy Cut Spears
ASPARAGUS
t_
a prize tor traveling "all the way"
from Darllngton to be preaent at
About '100 women and a tew
brave men filled the aUditorium
of the clubhOUse Tu.esday evenln"
January 14, for the "Evening In
Hollywood"
sponsored
by
the
Junior Woman's Club, featuring
Leroy MUler. as gen-t.al maater 9t
ceremonies,
. :Mr. Miller spoke of the various
amusing reactions to his personal
appC+\rance radio listeners receive
when seeing him for the first time.
He then left the stage and with
his portable microphone began
publlc interviews with members of
the audience. Mrs. .Joseph V. ColUns came from "Spooky Hollow'
WtIJc., to receive the prize for the
guest from the greateut distance
and the orchid for being the eldest
guest present. The woman haVing
the youngest· child was Mrs_ Hairy
Blankenship.
Mrs. John Brins~
,.:
117 17. IM7
eldest male pest pr_nt. All...
Cach...... ..... the recIPient or the
prize, for belnlr the IlrOt
Irueat with wlj.om Mr. Miller talk.
ed.
Richard DarUntrton ,""oelve4
REWARDED
AT JR. CLUB
Idaho Potato Week
POTATOES
j
Commercial and DomesticPrompt Service-Refrlger.
'ators, Washers, Vacuum
Qeaners, Radios
11~A_
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LEGAL NOTICE
~i:~~T~c~ltJ.ARY A. GILBY CHEYF. Letters Testamentary on the above
d·state have~ been IO"Rnted to the uneralgned,
requ66t all persons hav
Ing claims or demands agaJll8t thE.,tats of the decedent to make
tile same, and aU persons Indebted to
thd e dec~ent to make payment without
eJay. to
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JOHN E. FRICKE Executor
728 Bedfclrd PI...., •
Kerion, P-..
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or to his Attorney
S'TANLEY r.. THORNTON
20CK FlnaJlce Bldg
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6T-12-20
w.Jo
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ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE: OF LTI..r.rE G. KOOK, late
of 135 President Avenue Rutledge,
Petlll.5ylvanla., deceased.
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Notice is hereby given that Letters
Te:ltamentary have been granted to
the un~(!hillgned. who reQuests aU' pergrU8 .having claims or demands agaJllSt
the Estate cC the said ·decedent to
mnke know the same, and all persons
IndebtE'd to the decedent to make pay-~
ment immediately. to
S\VARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY
Enctltor Estate of LUlie G Kook,
deceased, Swnrtllmore, Pennsylvania.
Or to Its Attorney
ALBERT N. GAIiRETT
228 Garl'ett Avenue
Swnrthmot"o'!. Penna.
6T-12-2G
ESTATE NOTICE
Estate ot :r. P .ASSJ(ORE CHEYNEy
decea.eed.
' ,
Letters of A.dmlnlstration de bonis
non cum tcstam.ento annexo, on the
above Estate have been granted to
the undersfgned, who reqUeRt all per_
eons havIng claims er demands against
the Estate of the deeedent to make
ImdbOW, n the same, and all persons In.
e ed to the decedent to make a_
ment' without delay, to
P Y
JOHN E. FRICKE,
.or to his Atto~~ini5trator d.b.n.c.t.a
STANLEY L. T"rlORNTON EsQ
2004 Finance Bldg
,.,
Phlla. 2, F a . · '
1T-12-2'l
Esta~
or CAROLINE H • ROBIN.
SON.
IleCeasec1.
Letters Testamentary on the above
Estate bave be3ll granted to the under-signed. who requMta aD persons havIng claims Of' demands agalDBt the
Estate of the d9Cedent to make known
ththe same, and, all persons Ind~ted to
e decedent to make payment, ....thout
delay, to
.
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~ ... ~~. ROBINSoN.
f' a
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:':artb~...A;:ue
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APTITUDE TESTS
and ('ounsellng, to '1Ietp de..lde on P
t'Our"e of IIlud), of oHupntlon.
.
Free B',lOkle1, S. 1
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!2:0 South Itth Nt. 1'1.lIudelPhIR,~., tn.
MICHAEL ELECTED
BY REXALl CLUB
Boro Druggist to he
Vice' President In
State
INVENTORY SAl~ r
Clubwomen Told
Pa. Dutch Skills
tng a
carn'~ov(>r from the .Mcdl-
.evnl
"Docteh" as applied to a
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ELECI'ION
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progrcBHlve In their
'
priced
a~ $25.00
to
We haft Ine rap
silent In speech and pollt!cs because they spoke English poorly.
."" • """' value.
Come.to Swarli1mOre. to "_n's, to see th.....
Uon of a
Ii
Sout4 German dialect
wit h English.
(PA"'~"n !.t Com~~~,,-
.
Pennsylvania Dutch folk art eXressod Itself from. the beginning
on every used item In the houliehold' that could be· decorated. (;1>
to 1750 life ,vas too grim to linll
Harbold's
w. State St.
Phone 1888
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore. Pa.
N81I6r U.e8tim.a.te
time for expression of art on much
more than cnests, family bibles
_........
t~~. Be!:utu.. of Clean Rug8
At Your DOOR •••
or At Your STORE
1850.
All Pennsylvania Dutch symbols,
hex signs, are of 1'~
llglous Significance, explained l\Tl'N.·
1 HelfTrlch, who went into
detaU
There are lilan y tim~s iii a
concerning the origin and meaning
of manl}" of the most popular moperson's Jik when one just
tifs. Sign painting on barns was
can't put into words what
their latest art form and was rclig-ious rather thElO sinister in inone feels
times when
John I":. Michael, local Itexall tent. she b~lieves.
you have just lost a dear
druggist. has been elected vice- v. rUESIDENT OF COLLEGE TO
ADDUESS OI'EN ~IEETING
pl'('sidC'nt
of the Pennsylvania Rcxfriend or when you want
James A. Perkins, vice-president
all Club, Austin G. 'Valkel'. secreto do something especially
tary-trcmllll'cr of the International of Swarthmore College. will be UIC
.-\~sociatlon or .Rexall Clubs, an- :1peaker at the January Zlst meetnice and meaningful for
nounced tollay. He a.nd othcl' om- ing, when he will talk on how
the ones we love.
cers of' the Rexnll clubs (rom American colleges plan to meet the
coast to coaHt arc elected by secrct challenge of our prescnt and fu-·
TIIAT'S TilE TIME TO
ture'world. Tbe prpgram has been
man ballots
arranged
by the Citizenship DeCIIOOSE FLOWERS.
Rexall ·club olliccrs play nn imPiper
portant part in shaping the poli- partment. Mrs. ~enry A.
chairman,
and
the
meeting
is
open
cies of the thousands ot. Rcxall
Throughout the' centUl'ies,
to
the
general
public;
both
townsdrug stor~.s and assist each year
they have 11e\'er failed,
in staging a series of Rcxall re- people and students, nrc cordl~llY
invited to come to the mceoting
gional conventions,
which
w~l1' begin. at 2 p.m.
The first Rexall state club was
Hostesscs
wUl be Mrs. Wa.ltet· O.
founded in 1909 :when n group of
Hclnze
and
1\I.·s. ~ee P. Wray,
W"isconsin R~xall druggists met to
with
Mrs.
E.
LeRoy Mercer nnd
. discuss wayS nnd means of lmMrS.
CharieR
L.
Maas at the tea
pl'oving their stores nnll thcir t;ertable.
\'Iee to the }lubUe.
Greeting CUl'(l~
Mr. Micha.el is pl'oprteoor of the
Dcoontth'c nnd NO\'clty
two Rexall Drug Sto"e~ here nnd
Candles.
has been prominent in local h1lsl- Ashton To Spark
n('.9S
eil'cles for manly ycars havRnltlmol'o Pike
College Drive
ing" sen'cd as presillcnt of the
Silringllcld, I"n.
<"Continued from Page 1)
Swarthmore Rotary Club or which
rhone Swa. O·U"O
he is a cllurtor m)Cmber. and also paign. thet:\' will be able to express
heing- !1. past president of the their intel'est in the· future of thc
college in a. constrllctive and hclp~
H\\'at'tillnOl'~ TIm:incss A~oeiation.
fui manner."
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",Vithln
tllC lost two weeks,
5(weral of our lcadi,ng clti";o;ens have
indicated theil" wi1llhgncss to serve
on such a committee: others will
doubtless he added during. the
next few ",'oeks.
The borough
campaign will stnrt some time in ,
I.'ebru'n.ry.
But before that. the
members of the community 'yUt be
given a full explanation of both
the objectivE's and the organization
GOING
of tbe Swarthmore Borough ComTO BUY?
mittee
to Help Swarthmore ColGOI~;G
lege. I know that 1 enn count on
TO BUILD?
the deep interest and hearty cooperation of all resIdents of the
TO
hOl'ough in this most imllortunt
REfINANCE?
cUlnpaign.'·
Those residents or the borough
who have already agrcl"d to serve
with Mr. As'hton on the S\~'al'th
more Borough Committee are:
Elric ·S. Sproat, J.ohn E, Michael.
George
M. Allen, R0gert A. AlliDraw on our experience in
son, . Reverend George Anderson,
Mrs. Edward M. Basaett, I:tev.
hOJDe finandng. Y ou'Utikc our,
David Braun. C. C. Brogan. E. M.
Buchner. William n. Bullock,
Paul J. carey, Isaac Darlington,
rates, terms and service. Even
Mrs. Alben T.
Eavenson,
2nd,
Frank T. Flaherty, Maurice Griest.
though you are plannin~ for,
Dr. George B. Heckman, Mrs. Albert L. Hilles, Rob~rt D. Honeyford. Mrs. Thomas Jackson, F.
tJ.e future, eome see U8 DOW.
G. Keenen, Rev. Roy N. Keiser;
Fro.uk R. Markley. Dr. LcRO'Y Mercer. Frank R. ; Morey. WUllam
Morrow, Howard W. Newman, Jr.,
John H. Pitman, Joseph Reynolds,
Walter Schmidt, Mrs. John
A.
Schumacher. Mrs. Agnes M. Haig
Sheldon, Victor D. Shirer, Mrs.
Thomas W. Simpers, 'J. Russell
Smith. Jack Thompson, Peter E.
~
U Told and Marvel Wilson.
Get your milk today-
including
but be sure it's rich, creamy
Miller-Flounders. Golden
Guernsey. • • In the easyto-use Cream-Yop bOffle.
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PERKINS REVIEWS
COLLEGE DILEMMA
Tells Ladies of Cost,
Congestion, Faculty
Problems
Borough Auditor .is
Named Assistant
Comptroller
TOWN MEETING
ON HOUSING
ot
To Air Zoning, Other
. Angles at H. S.
Tuesday
tmt
tIh...
·ha.s
Infants' Binders
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Infan.s' Colton Tie Shirts •
Infants' Cotton Gowns. •
Colton Receiving Blankets
17"x 18" Quilted Pads
•
18"x 34" Quilted Pads. •
27"x 34" Qullted Pads. •
Waterproof Crib Sheets •
Cannon Pillow Cases
•
Esmond Crib Blankets
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In"..t·s ....t.. -
Speare'.
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PAP~G
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The ~nual meeting of tho
Swarthtnore branch ot the American ,Red Cross wUI be held
Friday morning, January 81 ut 10
a.m. In tne American Legion Room,
Borough Hall.
"Every person· within the terrttor)' of the branch who haa oontrlbuted withIn the yea.r to the Red
Cross .18 a member of the branch
and ·'~8 entitled to attend and
vote at the meeting."
'Offlcera of the- branch and m.em ..
bers at'large of the board of directors are t~ be ~lected at the
annual meeting on January 31.
Th~ follOwing slate has been I!!ubmUted by the nominating committee: ch:llr~n-Mts. Walier ~.
Dlckinsoni Vice-chairman Mrs.
Horace H. Hopkins: secretary, Mrs.
John L. Good: treasurer Mrs:
Fred R. "Wllson; dlrector&--(elected
for threl3 years) Mrs. JO.hn F. Da~
ley and Dr. Harold Roxby.
The nom.1natlng committee WUJi
composed of Mrs. Howard W. Newman, Jr., chairmJln,' Mrs. Harry F.
Brown. Mrs. Franklin S. Gillespie.
New Men's ChorUB
Starts Next Tuesday
Abrams to Give FirstHand Study:'
T.uesday
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llL_p_ro_:_:_:_te_D_an_ce_.!.-______
JONES PROMOTED
on BY SUN OIL CO.
PEACE
SPEAKER FORWIL
GomG
_!li""""""!Ii"""""""""~
Meeting
$3;00 YEAR
Local School Director
H
d By
workers
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Swarthmore National Bank &Trust Company
Annual Election
DELAPLAINE CITED
BY CITY SCHOOLS
.~.
AMERICA'S TABLE MILX.
MONDAY
to-
and records, but from that timC'
on their motifs appeared on potterY, plates, butter molds,
otc.,
cov~rlets ,and samplers with intricate work being p.rOdltCcd after
AND
The first rehearsal ror the new
community male chorus to be dl~
rected by Henry Fau.st Is called for
'.ruesday. evening, January 28, st
7:15 o'clock at the Prcsbyterian
~
Church.
Mr. Fauet Is Minister ot :Hualc at
the Church but the chorus' will
The next meeUpg of the Swarthknow. no denomlnational lIne& It
The most significant· challenges
more Music Club wltl be held Tues18
purely
a
community
venture
fOI'
and
problems facing educators today evening, January 28 •. at 8:16
all
viho
would
enjoy
singing
In
day
were
the baslB for a well orat Whittier House. The program
such
n.
group.
It
'otrers
an
Ideal
ganized
and
ably presented talk
wi\! be devoted exclusively to Ruschannel
tor
all
those
Boower-bath
by
Dr.
Jamel!!
A. Perkins. vicestan music.
vocalists
who
never
bring
their
president
of
Swarthmore
College,
There will be string quartets ot
urgeto
Sing
out
in
the
open.
before
the
meeting
of
the
W'omwhicn each, ~ movement ht.a been
The
mUBle
to
be
sung
will
not
be
an's
Club
on
Tuesday
afternoon.
written by a different composer. I.n
at the long hrut' variety but largely Dr. Perkins was presented l1.v Mrs.
tact, one or these qu~rtetB Is based
""hat m'lght be callcd rather ele- Henry A. Piper, chairman ot clton the theme· of the .comblned ingantly "Ught classical". There Is izenl!!hlp, whose depart~ent 'arItials at Its authors, . All of these
the possibility that this chorm:: ranged the meeting.
composers were members ot a
. might become a valuable
comfamous· group ot 18 Russian muDr. Perkins was graduated from
munity Institution. It you Uke to Swarthmore in 1934, and received
sJclans who called themselves "Les
sing you are urged 00 come on his Ph. D. at the' Princeton GradVendredls" because' tne'Y met -and
'l'ucsday night:
played tOgether on Fridays.
uate School where ha taught un.
ttl June ot 1941. He went to WashThe performers of these enington with OPA unt11 1943 when
semble numbers will be Dr. A.
he became assochited with tbe OfPeplnsky, first violin: Mrs. Sum ..
fice ot Foreign Economic affairs,
mer B. CoggesbaIl,' aecond vioUn:
In connection with which be made
Mrs. Wllllam F. G. Swann, ·viola:
trips to Holland, France, and Gerand Dr. William F. G. Swann.
'cello.
many working on the post-war or~
Sylvia Swann will play two of
ganlzatlon. In the summer
19:45
Dona.ld P. Jones, 421 DIckinson
RachmaninOff's Piano Preludes-G
Dr. Perkins retUrned to SWRrth_
tl.venue, has been elected asslatant
minor and D major. She is to be
·core College to fill his present post
comptroller- or Sun Oil Company,
congratulated on ·having aVOided
,nnd tnk~ over the administration ot
Robert O. Dunlop. comptroller, an·the .C minor Prelude which 18
the Alumni Endowtnent DrIve.
J).Ounced today 011 behalf ot the
played BO much. An ort repeated
Among the short-range cnallen_
Are homes and the Zoning orBoard ot Dlrect.'us.
remark of Rachnlaninoff Is that
dinance in Swarthmore of real Im- ges In the educational field, Dr.
Mr. Joncs fills a vacanc:v that has portance to its residents?
PerkIns Ufilted the follOwing as
"Heaven Is to, me a plsce where
on~re
COexIsted sInce 1944 when Mr. ;nun.
All reBldents of Swarthmore and most notable:
'
I sha.llto neither
have Prelude."
to play nor
environs will be Interested In atlisten
my C minor
lop was ejected COm1PtrolIer.
1. Increased enrollment in both
R OY ,..
D e I ap \aI n~ ~ f e
ll
J
JaI
D . B b
III I
.1".
orne
A native
or PrOVidence, R. I. but tending the Town Meeting on these private "and state Institutions. Pert
mea • or er ·Ra
w ....s ng wo avenue, president 0"( the Swarth_ a refilident of Swarthmore since aspects of Housing, at the High
centages of Increase vary from 26
groups ot 80ngs by
cnmaninoff
School ·next Tuesruly. January 28.
and Mo··-o gsky Th
~
ri
Jnore School Board. was presented boyhood. Mr. Jones joined th('
to "'00 over pre-war enroUments.
-- r
e mOcn. se - with a gold 'Watch and tne following
h' .
udltl g • tlon 01 th Accounting at 8 o'clock. The meeting Is spon- The !l'hmlflcant Problems reSUlting
OU8 song or eU er group wou1d a n s e c
sored by the Swartnrqore League
seem to be Rachmaninoff's "God tribute upon bis retirement from Department IOf BUn on "Company
.
Involve (a) providlnB the physical
. . th e S
is
· C.C!'llmittee on in 1932. DUring the war. wh.en SUn of Women Voters.
·Took From Me."
uperv
ory
pla,nt for student accomodatlon
As t ....nuently ha'ppeilB·!iJ.
.~Bo},' .Atbletl6s-"t~&be...auladeJphJlL: -wil:ii;~~uppJYlJ:l8'.-IRJ'I"8-~.oIumetl:_~.ot.. b'. ·.~~~~~).''''":~r-t:1h~ ~vJnlng will !Llong with (b) asce.talnIng that."
,.~
bll' I ' Sc
" ,
~
.....nry 'HI!
.. of the' liolIfIt\lti!.
hw~l!o,o,i<·.tandlit'llii'ol'·edUea;.:: ,.,:
ease of Moussorgsky's works one Pu c H gh
hools 1n the ·Board militarY ruels and· lubricants to tbe· of State and Local Government,
notes a. tOUch of hUmor In Borne of EdUcation Building on the armed forces, Mr. Jones handled
tion are riot decreased or lIqUfd:a:·t~
\
of his songs selected tor this oc- Parkway Wednesda.y evening, J~n- the Company's accounting
contacts Univenltty of Pennsylvania. Mr. ed. This latter Is most difllcult
easton. The title of one. la "The uary 16.
with various government agencies. Harral Is supervisor ot the Munl- since.. tbe effectiveness or teaching
.
Love'Song or The Idiot." Another,·
Mr~ Dolaplaine .18 head of the
Mr. J
I'd t
f eipaI ASSistance Dlvtsion or the has been proved ·to be in Inverse
ones s a gra ua e 0
Institute.
"The Seminarian.'" recounts the physical education department of Swarthmore H. S., Grinnell ColAs speakers on this subject of proportion to the number of studisciplining of an altar boy caught Benjamin Franklin High School lege (Iowa). and ·the Harvard Intense' current interest, the Lea- 4ents per Instructor.
.2. The "financial SQueeze," which
by the priest making eyes at a and has taught in P.hlladelphil,l School or Business Administration. ·gue presents Ellwood B. Chal'man,
Dr.
Perkil1s says is relt· by all inpretty girt. Mr. Sorber will be as.. schools tor 30 years except ~urlng He 'is·a member of the Exchange well known Swarthmore resident
stitutfons
who haye relied on enslated b,~ Mrs. Dorothy Paul, pi- World War- I when he Was a major Club ot Centra) Delaware County. and chairman ilf the Board or Addowments
along with' tuition to
anJst and accomva!llst..
with the 79th Machine ·Gun Dlvl- the R.olling Green Golt Club, and juatment of the Borough, and Dr.
meet Operational expenses. Costs
810n.
the Na.tlonal AssOCiation of Cost Caleb Smttn. of the Department ot have Increased 35 to 40% In the
In part the trIbute· ran:
Accountants. He Is a borough audi~ 'Economics. Swarthmore College.
last threa and a halt years, whUe
"The thoughts a man expresses, tor, having served In that capacity
With the crowded living condiearned income has greatly dethe deeds 3. man does, the actiool1s for fou.r 'years.!
lions prevailing everywhere. Iner-eaaed. The alternatives al'e to
a lr¥;lO shows contribute to what
A tennis enthUSiast, he ranked eluding this Borough, the matter or raise
tUition
rees--lmpract.Jcat
we. in our Judgement
or him call for !l number of' years among the where lind how people can lind
.
since scholarships WOuld have to
bJs character. And, ,so we rate a top ten players of Ule Middle homes is taking first place In many
be ·ralsed proportiollatellY and be~
map. of excellent character when States District of the U. S. Lawn persons' thought. And In what recau.se ot competition with slate In ...
the quaUtles he has and uses are 'J~cnnls Association,
spect are the living conditions beRtftUtions--or toO ·ralse endowmcnt
excellent.
lng atrected. of'those who already fUnds to the point Where Income
'~To be such a perSOn is flne. We
His wlte ia the former Ethel G. have settled into homes here?
wUl 'bo adequate. Swarthmore, acbelieve, however, to .know such a T·urner. or S\Varthmore. They have
Post
cards
announcing
the
Town
COr-ding
to Dr. Perkins. is only
Irwin A.brams, Sw.arthmorean man Is lineI', for his splendid lea- three children, Arthur. Beth. and Meeting have been sent out to
one
ot
many
condUcting campaigns
wh'o returned' to this oountry j~st derShlP, 'balance judgeincnt and I..arry. all In the local schools. His
every
resident
of
Swarthmore.
unto
Increase
end~wmeQt~ tor the
before Chr.latmas following a slx- integrity 18 ~ Influence that de~ parents Dr. and Mra. Arthur. J.
d~r the auspices of the League, need fs acute everywhere..
Jnonth tour in Europe. will speak velops and· helps others all the Jones reside at 307 Dickinson ave- by Mrs. Helen W. Goodwin. chair3. The 'problem ot maintaining
nue.
to members and triends of the time and t.!verywhere.
man ot Government and Its Oper- faculty levels ot competence; At
Fwarthmpre branch of the :\Vo"Wlhereas, ·Rooy W. Delaplaine.
ation, assisted by Mrs. Vernon the same tlmo that SOciety-about
men's International League for our colleague
decided to sever
Brownies Entertain
O'ROUrke. co-chairman.
20 years late. Is learning that flPeace ~d Freedom next Tuesda)" his connection witb the Supervisory
The. members or Brownie Troop
ThE" meeting will he open for nanclal returns to the teaching
at 8 p.1nJ. In the home of Mr. and Committee on Boys Athletics of the No. 95 will prepare a cocoa part'y discussIon from tne floor. during profession must ·be rairer, teachers
Mrs. Henry Patterson. 307 Elm PhllBr....delphla Public High SchoQIa Monday atternoon at Bonnie Mox- which pubUc opinion is invited.
are discovering that their training
aVenue.
' a t t e r twenty-three years ot service ey's home on Rutgers avenue to
equips them tor other work. BusI_
College Alumnae to Lundt ,
Mr. Abrams who directed the and because we know that he fits honor their troop committee.
k,
(ConUnued on ~age 4)
the above statements perrectly; Be
The Brownies .want to than
The annual luncheon of the
European service tralnJng program h. Resolved, therofore, that we at- the community for Ita support In Swarthmore Alumnae Club ot
PARTY DATE CHANGED
tor the American Friends Service
.
fit
Philadelphia wilJ be held on Sattest to tOur affecUon and regard ot toelr recent successful bene
The Alnswortb-Wernher Post ot
Committee has inspected 11 COlln- hi
thi
1, tI
D
campaign. The results show th9:t urda'y, January 25, at 12:30.
trios. includlng Poland and Ge,r- • m by 9 h;nl
.. ng
s re90 ,U on ethe American Legion has postponcamber.
6.(1 ·tickets were sold.
Following the luncheon, Cornelia ed its party to Friday eVClnlng,
many. He wIll speak on "Forces _
_ _ _1946."
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Slablp.r, wideJy .known monolo- January 31. The date was changed
,For Peace In Europe Today'" with
gist. will present a program of to accommodate the Dlany World
emphasis on tbree aspects: govern.
original. character sketches. MIss War II vets who are In various
m·entaJ, ornnfza.tionaJ. and tndivi_
FrldaJ', Janual7 24
Stabler Is a graduate of SWarth .. schools and colleges and who would
dual. He Is now director of A. F. 7: 15 P.M.-H. S. Baskethall VB. Ridley Town.hlp ............ mgh School more College and studlt:d dramabe unable to attend on t"be earlier
S. C. Foreign rehabilitation units. 8:10 to 10:30 P.M.--square Dance .................................. Woman's Club tic art at Theodora Irvine's Studio
date.
An vets, whether membe1'8
administering
European
work
Saturday, January 25
ror the Theatre In New York CIty. of the Legion or not are Invited
camps trom Philadelphia. These 9:30 to 12:30 A.M.-Library Electton .......... , ......................... Library and at Columbia University. Durcampa are composed of 'Young 2:00 to .(:00 P.M.-Library Election ..... _..... _.............................. Library Ing the summer she dlrect."4 play .. to attend this get-together at
Green Lawn Clubhou8e which Is
people from allover· Europe who '1:00 to 9:00 P.M.-ooCamllle" .........................~.......... Clothier Memorial
era at Buck Hnl Falls, and Is also located on MUmont a'~enue just
volunteel' to help erue IIC&I'II or
Sanda" Janaart 18
boUt actreas and author. She is east of Swarthmore In Ridley
the war.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Wo....hlp ..•........................ _ ••......... Local ChUrches
.4:00 P.M.-'Cello Recital ......•............•••.••. , ..•.•................ Bartol LIbra", the daughter of M..... I. P. Sta. TOWBn'hlp.
bIer of Rutgera avenue.
Before cbmIng to Swatthmo.....
H_T. .r....1IIIrJ' .7
M.... F. Rudolph Goehring, of
Hr. Abra.......... 'profeaor of hl8- 10:15 A.M.-Housing Study Meetint! ............................ 1 Whittle': Place
WOrk OD, 1Jo)I.~ ••
1922
Rlttenbouse Square. Phlla.
tOry at IItIIIlfortl Unl""....It~. He Is 2 - 15:'0 ....d 7 \. a P.M.-Library Electlon.... _............Puhllc Library
'I'ueada.y evenlnw, .member. of
the ."thor of "A Hlatory af Euro- 7:415 P.M.-Guellea V8, Clifton ............................................. H. 8. Gym delphia. Is eb&lrman of the lUDCh.. the J"ullfor Womaft'. Chib· .ath.reon committee. and will be _ .
pean Peace Kovement&"
TaelldaJ', 1'-1IUT sa
.
ed In the auditorium of the Club
1:00
P.M.-Mrs.
W.
T.
ChW
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Woman's
Club
ed by M.... Chari... W. Lukens, House for their January . BobhT
,
. ':00 P.M.--'rown Ho!I~ on HoU8lng..• _ ...................... :. High School
Mr. aDd ..... PauI·a,'
.
.
.:OOP.M.-J....lor Club BrIdp ._._.-•. _ . __ 915 IItrath Haven Ave.. H ..... E4was'd ,J. ,John.. H .... .Joeep"h NIgIlt.
'.:00 P.H.-W.· I. L. _··:·............. _ . -.•.._ ••.•• _. ___._ ......'N ~07 Elm Ave; H. Walter. Zr., ·Krs. Frank ),Iur.
lIanai-.t
e1iIertaiaeci .
Nort TuOlld..,. .t a 'p'" m.;· the
Mra: Davi4 .rac;~. an4 Mn, members will "'eot at the home or
IIIld. lin. Robert Be Dett of '.... 8:15 P.H.-Huala Club - •.- ............~. __....•~~_•••.• WhIW", Ho.....
Harry
OppenllLn4er. aU ~f llwarth•
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"""nu. to plq brlo!ge.
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Tuesday
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TOMORROW
SWAR'IHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1947
RUSSIAN PROGRAM
FOR MUSIC CLUB
~OOO and etUT
thinking and living but remained
THE SWARToHMOREAN
VOL. 19-&.4
tI!!a~ • low-prIoe pollq III • """' anUdole to both IDlIa-
theJr language bp-Ing a comblna-
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Media
.• L~brnry
. . . . . .h - for OJHI ~; bee ...e oar'.tore is Dot
JiIacDlIk!eDt,;.; another. _ aIIo _ _ we bell,,",
Contra."y to the
expressIon
"dumb Dutch," they wore l-:atcl1i~
and
17, 1947
.,. ~ Others Ask $ZOO to $400 More?
South German group.
gent
J~
'WIlt" Do We Sell 9x12 Kinnan Rugs for
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MICHAEL ELECTED
BY REXAll CLUB
APTITUDE TESTS
Friday,
SWARTHMOREAN
THE
Clubwomen Told
Pa. Dutch Skills
«
in/.{ a
:olltinUl~cJ
('01
the
Boro Druggist to he
('ontl'an,'
to
Vice' President In "lllIlIIh
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11uh'h," th ...y wel'c.
State
I g('nt
and
progrcH..'ii\"e
l\tcua-
INVENTORY SALE
To ..l business. for one tbln,; beCause our store buDot
magnlftcent for another. Bul also beeause we be eve
tbal a low-;riee poUcyls a good antidote 10 botb 1nIIa·
'I
('Xll1'l':iHlnll
int('II~-1
at
i,
depression.
W. have line rags priced at $25.00 to $2,000 and every
ODe a good value.
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person's life when on.! jllst
can't put into worLb what
one feels -
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times \\Then
(P~"'~Ol1 f.t COm~~n)~
100 Park Ave.,
1 SfiO.
All
l'('nn~~·lyania 1)l1t('h
,
sb~n:-;. :lI·l~
who \\'('nt into
u('tall
thc origin and llleanill1{
! of I IU1U';\-· of til(> 1Il0Ht pOlJUlal· IIlOtif~. f:ign llaintil1g' on barll!; was
lh'lffl"ich.
,J"hn
E.
).iichae1.
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Get your milk today-
1,""',·.'.'.·1"·'....
but be sure it's rich, creamy
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Miller-Flounders Golden
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Pa.
At Your DOOR • ..
or At Your STORE
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hdl· lat(>~t art (o,'m antI was n~-
lit:iollH rathe"
tI'llt, Jo;h('
thill\ sinist('I' in ill-
belicv~:'!_
Guernsey ••• in the easy-
local
.\·~;l
. 5t lost .
't de'tr
you Ilave JU
' ., \ til'ug-;';1Ht. h:u; ·'wen ... let"tetl \"I('P- \'. I)HESII)J'~X'l' 01" COIJIJEGE '1'0
J\I)DltESS OJ-EX :lIEE' l'INU
fr 'I"Dd or ',I·llen .YOH w:mt : 1~llI'PSil1Pnt of tlh' 1'C'nnJo;)-l\·ania l!1.·X'.JanlC'S A_ Perkins, vice-Jln'~it1('nl
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all l'luh, Austin G. \\·alkl'l., ~('t'r'pt,o,
·jo
SAlll,tllin,!!·
esp~cial1y
.
1
of
Swal-thmore CullC'gt'. wHl ,)(' tl ...~
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lar'\.-IJ'{'ast~rel- of the Inl('I'Il:ttlolw
f
•
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speal-:C'r
at t11e January :!lst IIH·(>tA~sncialion of ,ne:-.all Clul.H. anI
11 'IC" ", lId meani:l lf rlll .or
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II·
in''',
whC'n
he will talli on
lOW
IHHIIH_'cd totIay, 1-1(' and other· 0 L.,
til "... 011," ..> II'"'- love.
f
AJllt:'l'iean
C'OI1('gC'R
plan
to
meet.
the
('('1'5 of the HI.'xall
clubs
rom
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sJ,·mhQ!:-;.
of 1'''·
li/!io1lJo; SigHilkallt't~. ('Xiliaillt'd :\11·~.
Itt'x
Swarlhmore.
Never Underestimate the B~(/,~t.u.0f Cl~(/,n~u~~.
wltll intl'i111'0tIIII,wd aftt'l'
worK
to-use Cream-Top bottle.
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prcsent and
THE
TIME
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are elected hY:->N'rd ture{world. 'I'·h(' prpgll·am Ihl<~S hl('~en
anang-cd by the Cit zC'ns IPI" (,CHOOSI': FLO\VEHR.
1{(·x:l,.l1 clull ollic(~I'-!-l play an imJltu·tmcnt. 1\[rs. Hell!'Y A_ .
Illf!I'
n
I lor'tant pal'l in Hll:llling- the ]loUchainlHtn. nnd the I.II('eUng- IS oJ.,e.
,." •• """,',,~, I t'i('S of tilC' thousands of Hcxall
I tl tOIl nH
t·I."
Throng-Ilout
.Irug' ~tOl-cd allu :t.!:iHist {':teh yt\UI to th(' g-(,Ilel-al public; ),0 • • '. 11
tl.ey have lIeH'I' faill'd.
II
people ~'lnd students, :u C' COl
I'e-'
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invitC'd to COIllC to the
nvp InJ.!; 1
~donal ('on\"(mtion~.
"11ich will bC'gin at 2 )),11\.
'l'lh~ linit 1:.C'xall :-:t:ll(' cluh was \\
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f.:mlldc
Hostcss('s WI"1 I)e :\h's \Va!t('l'
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"~iscon'iin H,"~all dl'II~I,ds(s Illct to H
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f .'.,._ with 1\£I"S. E. LeRoy ~I('r('.el· lIn
{tiM'USf! wuy~ and III cam; 0
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- :wr- )'ll's. Cha l"iC's • "
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l)1·o\"in~ their Jo;tOI'(~S anI I tl leI!'
viet' to til(' lHlilli('.
tabl('.
nrccUII:.t' ('Ill'.ts
MI'. l\.hch:n'l is pl'opl'id~I' of the
Ilet'(II'utivc iltHl ~ ... n·ltr
two P..('xall DI'u~ Rtort's hCl'c anll
Candh·s.
hotH 1)(,(") JlI·olllill(~nt in local hus!Sllal'k
lit'S:'! cin~ll'~ for II lan';\-· ~·l'al"s ha\·J\altimm'o I'ili.:e
i!lgo t-\("'\"l'1l UJo; JJI',-~Jo;ith'nt of tlll'
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HIIl'ingllehl, Pa.
~Wal'tlllll0l'C ]totary Cluh of whieh
Phone SWI.I. 01;-)0
• lit' is :t ("h.u·h'1' I1l;CHlhel', antI :lIso paig-n, they ,\ ill hI"' aillp to (':.:pr(':-:s
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hPIIl!.(' :, PlI<.;t
prf'sident or th·,1 tlH'it' intt~I'('st in til(' futUl'(· of Ilw
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!-;(""(-'I'al of 0111· 1l':Hlin~ ('it j;.~l~n!-' ha ,-r
indicat('(l theil' willihg-lI(,s:-, 10 ~er\'('
THAT'S
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12th and KERLIN STS., CHESTER, PA.
Te.ephone-6129
1",,!\t\lon
Comer
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TO 2l!IW?
Draw on our experience in
hOllle financing. Y ou'lllike our
rates, ternlS
and service. Even
though you are planning for
tlae hature, come see us now.
Swarthmore National Bank &Trust Company
Member of Federal DeposIt Insonmce Corporation
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Property
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Maintenance
11_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
hOl'ou~h
who ha"c alr'cady agTN'd to ~('rvl.'
"\vith 1\11'_ As'hton on the Hwarth·
nlOl'e BOI'oug-h COlli III itt ('(. arC':
Elric R Spl-oat, John E. ~.li('ha~l,
George l\L Allen. Roh(,l't A. Allison.
llevercnd George Anderson,
Mrs.
F.rlw:lI'd
M_ 'Ras~ett, Rev.
David lkaun. f'_ C_ Brogan, E, l\L
Buchner.
\VilIiam
n. Bullock,
Paul J_ Carey. Isaac narlington,
1\lrs. Alben 1.'_
Eavenson.
2nd,
Fl'ank T_ Flahel'llr , Maurice Gdest,
Dr. George B. Hcc1mmn. l\lrs. Albert L. Hllies. Robert D. Honeyford. Mrs. Thomas Jackson. Ji'.
G. Keenen, Rev. Roy N_ Keiser,
J,"rank R. Ma.·kley. Dr. LeR<1.Y Merccr. Fra.nk R.
Morey.
\ViIliam
Morrow. HO\vard \V. Ncwman. Jr.•
.lohn H. Pitman, Joseph Reynolds,
'Valler Rchmidt. Mrs,
John
A.
Schumacher, Mrs. Agncs M_ Haig
Sheldon. Victor D. Shirer. Mrs.
ThonlaB W. Simpers, J.
Russell
Smith. Jack Thompson, Pctcr ]<;.
Told and ~arvel Wilson.
PAINTING
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Infants' Cotton Gowns. •
Colton Reeeiving Blankets
17"x 18" Qnilted Pads
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18"x 34" Quilted Pads.
27"x 34" Quilted Pads.
Waterproof Crib Sheets
Cannon Pillow Cases
Esmond Crib Blankets
Inrunt·s DeIlt. -
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59c
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69c
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SIK".are's Downstairs Store
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PAPERING
KIMMEL
CHARLES
B.
THMORE
S_W_.AR
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Infants' Binders
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Infants' Colton Tie Shirts • •
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Building
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AND
MONDAY
PERKINS REVIEWS
COLLEGE DILEMMA
The first roheartm.l tOi' the ne,..."
CQlIlmunlty male chorus to be dl,
rected by Hcm')! Faust 1'1 called for
'l'uesda~ e"ening, January 28. ~t
7:15 O'clock at the PreslJyterian
Church.
1\-11". Faust Is Minister of MUSic at
the Chul'ch but the chorll8 wlll
The next meeting of the Swarth)mow no dcnomAnational lines. It
The most slgnlftcant challenges
more Music Club will be held Tuesl!ol purely a community venture f01- and problems facing educators today evening, January 28, at 8: 15
all \\~hG would eOjo)" singing In day were the basis for a 'well orat Whlttler House_ The program
such
a group_ It offcr's a.n ideal ganized and ably presented talk
will be devoted exclusively to Ruschann!.'1
for all those shQwer-bath by Dr. James A. Perkins, viceelnn music.
vocalists
who nevel' 'wing their president of Swarthmore College,
Thero will be string quartets or
urgC"
to
sing
out in the opcn,
before the meeting of the WOntwhich each' movement has been
'l'he
music
to
be
sung
will
not
be
an's
Club on Tuesday aftel'noon.
written by a. different ('om poser. III
of
the
long
hair
val-jety
but
largely
Dr.
Perkins
was presented b'}" Mrs.
fact, one of these qUl),rtets Is based
what
m'ight
be
called
rather
eleHenry
A.
Piper.
chairm~n of clton the theme of the combIned Ingantly "light classical". Thoro hi izenship. whose department arltials of its authors_ All of these
t.he po~sibi1ity that this cl10rue ranged the meeting.
composers werc
members of a
might
become a valuable
COffiDr. Pcrkins was graduated from
famous group of 18 Russian mumunlty
institUtion.
If
you
like
to
Swarthmore
in 1934, and received
Sicians who called themselve.er "Les
Vendredis" because· tne'y met and
·!:-ing you an;l ul'l;e(] to come on his Ph. D. at the Princeton GradTuesday night.
playod together on Fridays.
uate School where he taught un.
tll June of 1941. He went to Wash.
The performers of these entngton with OPA until] 943 when
Bemblo numbers will be Dr. A.
he became associated with th~ OfPepinsky. first violin; Mrs. Sumfice of Foreign Economic a(falr~,
mol' B. Cogges-hall, seconn violin;
in connection with which he made
Mrs_ Wnliam 1"_ G_ Swann, viola.:
trips to Holland. France. and Gernnd Dr. William F. G_ Swann,
'cello.
many working on the post-war organization. In thc summer of 1945
Sylvia Swann will play two of
Donald P. Jones. 421 J)ickinson
Rachmaninoff's Piano Preludcs-G
Dr. Perkins retUrned to Swarth_
~IVf!nu(>, has been elected a~sistant
minor and D major_ She is to be
I core College to fin his present post
comptroJIer of Sun Oil COIllIJUny.
congratulated on having avoided
"n(\ Ink. O\'or the administration of
Rouert G. Dunlop, comptroller, a.Hthe C minor Prelude
which is
the AlumnI Endowment DrIve.
I).ounced today on behalf of the
played 80 much. An oft repeated
Are homes and the Zoning orAmong the short-range cballcnBoard
of DirecMrs.
remark of Rachmaninoff Is that
dinnnce In Swarthmore of real Itn- geB In the educational field, Dr.
"Heaven Is to me a place where
1\11'. Jones flIls n vacancy thut has portance to its residents '!
Pe:-kins )fsted the following as
I shall neither have to play nor
e..-xisted since 1944 when Mr. ;DunAll residents of Swarthmore and mOst notable:
listen to my C minor Prelude."
lop was elected cOlll.iptrollcr.
environs will be interested in at1. Increased enrollment in both
noy 'V. Delaplaine ()f COl'nell
t
.,.
th
T
M
t·
g
tl,ese
private
nnd state institutions. PerJames D. Sorber will sing two
A native of Provl~lence, R. I. but enulOg
e own
ec 10 on
groups of BOnb'13 by Racnmaninoff avenue, president at tbe Swarth_ n resid(!nt of Swarthmore since aspecb of Housing, at the High centages of increase vary from 25
and MOUBSorgsky. The most seri- Iltore School Board. was presented boyhood, MI'_ Jones joined th£' Schoor next Tuesday. January 28, to 400 over pre-war enrollments,
OUB song of either group would wIth a gold 'Watch and the following
auditing section of the Accounting at 8 o'clock. The meeting is spon- trhc !"i~niflcnnt problems rcsultlng
seem to be Rachmaninoff's "God tribute upOn his retirement from
sorell by the Swarthfl10re League involve Cn.) providing the 'Physical
plant for student nccomodaUon
the Supe:-vlsory Committee on Dcpartmcnt I()f Sun 011 Company or Women Voters_
Toolt From Me."
hi 1932. During the war" when Sun
1
I h (b
As
frequently ha.ppens in the Boys' AthlotiC'S ot,- the PhtladeJphJn . was ~uPJ)h'!nlf largf~ "olumep- or
Moderator tor the evening will a ong w t
) ascertaining that
case of Moussorgsky's works one Public High Schools in the Boal'd
be
Henry
H:arrnl:
'or
the
Institute
tho·
levels
Of' Sbll)dal't.!d o{ eduCllmilitary fueJs and lubricants to thc
notes a touch ot humor in some of Education BUilding on the
llrmed forces. Mr. .Jones '-handled of State nnd Local Government. tion are not decreased Or Uquldatof his songs selected tor this oc- Parkway \Vcdnesday evening, JanllnivCI'siW of Pennsylvunla_ Mr. ed. ThtR latter Is most difficult
the Company's accounting contacts Harral is supervisor of the Munl- since tbe effectiveness of teaching
casion, The title of one Is "The uury 16,
govel'nment
Love Song of The Idiot." Another,
Mr. Dolaplaine is head of the with
M various
J
I
dagencies.f cipal Assistance Division of the hus been proved to be In inverse
uT'-he Seminarian."
recounts the physical edUcation department of C'
l'.
ones
s
a
gra
to the number of stuh
H
~ G' uate
11 C 0, Institute_
dproportion
<_
disciplining of an altar boy caught Br:njamln li'ranklin High School .:-twart (more
0"
l'lnne
.0 As
speal{crs
on
this
subject
of
en...,.
per
instructor.
I)
d th
H
.,
?
Th
fi
by the priest making eyes at a
lege
owa, un
c
arval'u intense current interest. the Lea'"
e .. nancial squeeze," which
pretty girl. AIr. Sorber will be as- and has taught in P.hIJadelphir;t School of Business Administratio:lll_ gue presents Ellwood B. Chapman, Dr. Perkins says is felt by all Insisted by Mrs. Dorothy PaUl, pi. ~chools for 30 years except during Hc'is a membCI' of the Excbange well known Swtlrthmorc reSident stitutlons Who ltaye relied on en\Vorld 'Val' I when he Wus a major Club ot Central DehwIU'(> Connty, and chairman vf the Board of Ad~ dowmcnts along with tuition to
anist a.nd accompanist.
with the 79th Machine Gun Dlvi- ihe Rollin.l;' Green Golf Club, and justlll€'nt of the Borough. and Dr. meet operational expenses_ Costs
elon.
the Natior..al Association of Cost Caleb Smttn. of the Department of have increased 35 to 40% in the
In part the tribute mn:
Accountants. He is a borongh audi- I Economics, Swarthmore College. last three and a half years. whilc
"The thoughts a man expresses. tcr, having scrved in that capacity
With the crowded living condl_ earned income has greatiy dethe deeds a man does. the nctil()ns tOl· four 'Years.
Hom. prevailing evcn:wherc, in~ creased. The altel'natives are to
a n~n shows contribute to what
A tennis enthusiast. he ranked cluding this Borough, the matter of raise
tuition
feeS-impractical
we, in our judgement of him Call for ~ numiber of years among t h c whe".
and 1'0W people ean find since scholarships would have to
'
his character. And, so we rate a top ten players of the Middl~ homes is taking first place in many be raised proportiollately nnd beman of excellent chal'l.LCtcr when
cause of 0
tit.
I
States Dlstri~t of the (T. R Lawn persons' thought_ And in what r e - '
c mpe IOn w th state fnthe qualities he has and uses nre 'l'~nniH ASl'Iociatlon_
spect are toe living conditions be- ff'titutions_or
t.~ ralliC endowment
d t
excellent.
ing
affected.
of
·those
who
already
un
s
0 the Point where income
"To be such a pel'son is finc, ,Vc
His wife: is the fOl'l11m- J,;thel G.
III h
settled into homes here?
w
e adequatc_ SWarthmore, achelieve, however. to .know such a ~ru .. nel·. ~f Swarthmol'e. They l~a .... e have
Post cards announcing the Town cording to Dr. Perkins, is only
Irwin Abrams. Swarthmol'ean naan Is finer. for his splendid lea- three chlldrcn, Arthur, Beth .•tntI r ~[ecting ha"e heen sent out to lone of many condUcting Campaigns
who retur,ned to this country just derShip, halancc judgement nnd Larry. all in the local schOOls. Hi!i every r€'sident of Swarthmorc. un- to increase endowment, for the
berore ChrIstmas fOllowing a stx- intcgrity is an Influence that de- parents Dr_ and Mrs. Arthur J. der the auspices of the League. nced is acute everywhere.
month tour in Europe. will speat.: velops and helps others all the Jones re<:iide at 307 Dickinson a.vc- h~' Mrs, Helen \V, Goodwin, chair3. The ·problem ot maintaining
to members and friends of the time and ~verywhere,
nue.
man of Government and it.~ Oper- faculty levels of competence. At
"'Vlhe-reas, Roy ",V. Delaplaim!,
SWarthmore branch of the .'VoaUon, assisted b)~ Mrs. Vernon the same time that society-about
moo's International League for our colleague has decided to seve I'
Brownies Entertain
O'Rourke, co-chairman.
20 years late, is learning that 6Peace and }!'reedom next Tuesda)' hilS connection with the Supervisory
The members of Brownie Troop
The meeting will be open tor naneial returns to tbe teaching
at 8 P-J4 in the home of 1\[r. and Committee on Boys Athletics of the No. 95 will prepare a cocoa parl'Y diSCUSSion from the floor. during profession must be fairer, tcachero
1\Irs. Henry Patteroon, 307 Elm Phila!1elphla Public High Schools Monday afternoon at Bonnie Mox- whIch public opinion Is invited.
are discovering that theIr training
after twenty-threc years of service ey's home on Rutgers avenue to
avenue.
equips them fOr other work, BUSICollege Alumnae to Lunch
Mr. Abrams who directed the and becaUse we know that he fits honor their troop commlttee_
(Continued on Page 4)
the above statements perfectly; Be
The annual luncheon of the
The Brownies want to thank
EuroPt'an service training program h. Resolved. thererore, that we atthe community for Its support in Swarthmore Alumnae
Club of
PARTY DATE CHANGED
for the American Friends Service
test to oDur affcction and regard of tneir
recent successful benefit Philadelphia will bo held on 8atThe Ainswortn-Wernher Post of
CommIttee has Inspected 11 coun- him hl· signing this resolution De- campalgn_ Tho results show that urday. January 25, at 12:30.
the American Legion bas postpontrle..~~ Including Poland and Ger- cember. 1946."
641 tickets were sold.
Following the lunchcon. Cornella e-d its party to Friday evening,
many. He w111 speak on "Forces :............:.:..:._ _..:.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...,...-'~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
8tablp.r, widely known monolo~ January 31. The date W88 changed
For Peace In Europe Today" with
gist, will present a program of to accommodate the many World
-emphasis on thrce aspect8: governoriginal
character sketches. Miss War II vets who are in various
menb}, organizational. and indiviFrIday,
January
24
Stabler
Is
a graduate of Swarth- schools and colleges and who would
dual. He is now director of A. F.
7:15
P.M_-H.
S.
Basketball
va.
Ridley
Townahlp_
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Hlgh
Sclloot
more
College
and studied drama- be unable to attend on the earlier
S. C. Foreign rehabilltation units. 8:30 to 10:30 P.M.--Square Dance ...... ____ ._ .... __ .. _. ___ .. _...... Woman's Club
tic
art
nt
Theodora
Irvlnc's St1Jdlo date. AU vets, whether members
administering
European
work
Saturday, January 25
for
the
Theatre
in NC\.,~ York City. of the Legion or not arc Invited
camps from Phtladelphia. These
9:30 to 12:30 A.M,-Library Election . __ . __ .. _.'- ... _.... ___ . __ ._ ... __ .... 1.lbrary and at Columbia Univp.rsJtty_ Dur- to attend this get· together at
campa are composed of young
Z:OO to 4:00 P.M.-Library Election .......................................... Library
7:00 to 9:00 P.M.-"CamlUe" ... _. ______ ........ __ .. _....... _._._ Clothier Memorial Ing the summer she directs play- Green Lawn Clubhouse whieh Is
people from all over Europe who
crs at Buck HtU Falls. and is also located on MUmont avenue just
Sunda)", January 2&
volunteer to help erase sears ot
both actress and author. She is east ot Swarthmore in Ridley
11:
00
A.M,-Mornlng
Worship
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Local
Churches
the war.
4:00 P.M.-'Cello Recital ................................................ Bartol LibraI')' the daughter ot' Mrs. I. P. Sta- Towanhlp.
bier ot Rutgers avenue.
_ _ _ _ _ _ __
Before comJng to Swarthmore.
Monda7, Janual'J" 2'7
Mr. Abram8 waa professor ot his- 10: 15 A.M.-Housing Study Meeting ....................... _.. _.3 Whtttler Place
Mrs. F. Rudolph Goehring, of
Work on Hobbies
tory at Stanford Unlveratt,y. He i8 2 .. 5:30 and 7 - 8 P.M.-Library Electton_. __ ...... _. __ .... PubUc Library 1922 Rittenhouse SQuare. Phlla'ruesday evening, members ot
7:46 P.M.--GazeUea VB. Clifton ......... _... _._ ................. _. ___ ...... H. S. Gym delphia. Is chairman of the lunchthe author ot -'A HJ.stOry of Euro_
the .JUnior Woman's Club gatherpean Peace Movements. ..
~7, JAIl1lAl'7 is
eon committee. and will be assist- ed In the auditorium of the Club
2:00 P.M.-MI"8. W. T. Clay ............................................ Woman'. Club ed by Mt'S. Charles W. Lukens,
House tor their .January Robby
8:00 P.M.-Town Meeting on HOWllng.. _................ _.. _._ ....• High School
Mr. and Ill'll. Paul B. Ball... ~
8:00 P.M.--.Junlor Club Bridge •. _ .•.._ ..........._ ... 915 Strath Haven Ave. Mrs. Edward J, .Johns, Mrs. .Joaepn Night.
Harvard avenue entert&tned Jlr.., 8:00 F.M.-W. I. L. ..........................._................................... 301 Elm Ave. H. Walter, Jr.• Mrs. Frank MurNext Tuesday at 8 p. m., the
and Il... Robert Benllett of'oro;; 8:16 P.M.-KUBic Club .................. -.-.............. J,.~.~- ...... Whittier House ray. Mra: David Jackson. and Mrs. members will meet at the home ot
Harry Oppenlander; all Qt Swarth- .Jean Evans. n 5 8trath Haven
.......11& . . tllelr week-elld.-·
,
'ftl1ll'8daJ'. " .....r,- ~ t~,'-'--·· ,.'~·.-:0rJ~
P. M. -:Gaul1...... Woot Cheater ShamrqckS : ...C....... H.· S. Gym mere.
avenue to play brldp.
'
Borough Auditor is
Named Assistant
Comptroller
Tells Ladies of Cost,
Congestion, Faculty
Problems
ITOWN MEETING
ION HOUSING
To Air Zoning, Other
A ngIes a t H . S
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Tuesday
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Abrams to Give FirstHand Study
Tuesday
tIl(" HwartillIlon' BOt'(lu~h COlIlIlnittN" to Ht'll) HwarthliHH'-P Col'lpgt'. 1 know that 1 ('an ('()ltllt on
till.' {Jecp intel·,'!.;t. and hl·art~· coop('ratioll of all r('si{l('nl~ of the11oron~h
in thiH mo~t impol'tant.
c;Ullllaigu_"
Thmie r(-'sidC'llts of Uw
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1)(ll'Ollg-h
of
,...-,.,'.•- ....W
New Men's Chorus
Starts Next Tuesday
EUROPEAN PEACE
SPEAKER FOR WIL
committ('P: othl"(,>-; wlll
,lnl"ingth('
ea.n\}):lign will Rt:~rt SOIlIf' tillW in
"\'bl'tll.lI'Y.
But. hC'fnn' fhat. til(-'
nll~l1lht'I'S (,f th~' [,01111ll11Hily will hp
gi'\"l'1l a full ('X planation of hoth
tllC ol)j('('tiYl's and tilt' org,-lnization
G01NG
TO 3UY?
Tho annual meeting of the
S"'arthmore branch of the American Rcd Cross wiU be held on
,Io"rlday morning, Januury 31 ut 10
a.m. In tho American Legion Room,
Dorough Hall.
"Every person within the tOI'rltOfY of the branch who hus oontrlbutcd w!thln the ycar to the Red
Cross iM a member of the branch
and J8 entitled to attend and to
vote at the meeting."
Officers of th(> branch and m.cmhoI'S at 1~\I'ge of the board of directors nre to be elected at the
unnual meeting on January 31.
The following slate has bcen submitted by the n()minatillg committee: ehalrman--Mrs. 'Valter H.
Dickinson; vice-chairman Mrs. 1
Horace H. Hopkins; secretary, Mrs,
John L. Goo<1; treasurer Mrs,
li'red H. 'V)lson; (lircetors-( elected
for three years) Mrs. JO,hn F. Ualey and Dl·. Harold Roxby.
The r:om'lnating committee
r.olllpo~ed of Mrs. Howard -\V. Newman. Jr.• chalrmun, r~lr8- Harry F.
BI~wn. Mrs. li'rnnklin S. Gillespie.
JONES PROMOTED
BY SUN OIL CO.
I
llo111,tkss 1\[' addN1
Tht~
Annual Election
Meeting
TOMORROW
$3.00 YEAR
Local School Director
Honored By coworkers
Ashton To
Collcgt) Drive
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SWARlHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1947
DELAPLAINE CITED
BY CITY SCHOOLS
AMERICA.'S TABLE MILK
Flowers
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Members will Render
Varied Numbl"rs .
Tuesday
Phone SIC!lrlh1llor..e 0529 ••• Clear1!rook 4646
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RUSSIAN PROGRAM
FOR MUSIC CLUB
Come to Swart.hmore. to Paulson's, to see tbem.
hold'that could he dc{'ol'ntC'd. I'p
to 17f)() lifl' was too g-dm to 1i1H}
time for t'XIH'cl'ision of art on HIUdl
mOl'c than dlests, family bihh':j
and 1·('('OI·l1~. hut fnun that tinH'
on theil' InoUfs appc:tl'c(l on JlO ,t~'n;. piatt'!{. huth'l' 1l10lt~S, ~,t('"
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In speech and YlOlitiCH bc('a use thc)~ spol;:c l';ngli!'h pool"ly.
theh' language betH/,!' a combination of a South Gt'l'man dialect
Pennsylvania Dutch folk art \'xI'l's,,<;cd itself fl'OIll. th<:> hpg'innin;.;-
34 W. Stale 5t.
Phone 1888
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thinl;:ing and living hut remuinrd
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Wh Do We Sell 9x12 Kirman Rugs for $195
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• When
Others Ask $200 to $400 ore.
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HOlllh Gentian gro(1)·
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frotH 1'al;(' 1)
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THIS WEEKS CALENDAR
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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noW ilia· a.nd Mn.. Walter C. 011_ of Ruttloned In the Service Company of .terti avenue.
Mr. W. O. Re_ of Kount Hob'the 21et Inflantry regiment In
oke
place Is In BalUmoro and
Kumamoto, Japan according
Waehlngton
this week on bWllneu.
word received by hIB parents lIr.
.of Toledo, Ohio, who are V\81u...
Mr. and Mrs. 1.. A. Wetlauftk of
Cornell avenue. .
/.'.
lilt a luncheon-bridge Oll WednesBetty Quick of Dickinson: aveMr. and Mrs. F. H. Foroythe of
day.
nUe had as ber house gueSt 'the
~yer ~ eDt~ed at a dinMrs. Ellery Walter of Adams, early, part of tbla week, Da1~f M.ener party at their home Thund&Y
and' her mot~er. Mra. Ed- Cluham of Burl1nSame. Callf'.';
evening, January IS, In hOllor of
ward Jc,nkB are vlsitlng M.",- walPvt. Jim Sboemaker of Dlcklntheir daughter MarIe Lou'" and
ter's aunt, Mrs. George Eo 811l0W8¥ SOD a.venue haa arrived tn JYokoeight of her friends who had been
of North Cheater road tor four- suka, Japan where he Is with the
dancing In "Sweethearts" whUe
days thta week.
Fifth cavalry, Second Squadron,
ruDnlng .In, Philadelphia for two
Mr.. C. M. c. Lewis of Tile Troop B. Jim enlisted October 1
w ... ko. Marie Lou", b&8 joined tbe
Swarthmore Apartments wll1 en- and was formerly stationed at
compa,ny In New York City wblch
lertain' ut luncheon at the Ingle- Ft. Belvoir, Va..
opened at ihe Schubert, :M.ondBIY.
ne:uk tor friends on both Tuesday
Mr. and MI1'- Roland B. E., UllMr. and Mrs. John T. Handy and and WednesdaY. Bridge will follow man of Harvard avenue spent the
famUy of CrisfIeld. Md •• are vtslt- at her home.
week-end in Washlngton, D. C.
J,ng Mrs. Ha.ndy's mother Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.. John D. Seymour
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle A. Whltalt of
Hen.ry L. Smitbr of 8wartJunO~ wbo were recently married are Elm avenue left Friday bY plane
avenue.
noW occupying their apartment at fOl" Rio de Janlero, Brazil. where
Miss carol Maude Froebel of 201 Elm a.ve,nue.
I Mr. Whltelt has l;mslness conneeSwarthmore avenue will enter. .
Mrs. Joscpll
J. Geer 01 The tions.
"taln at a small tea. on Sunday n1terswarthmore Apartments entertain...
Mrs. H. A. Plper of Yale avenue
noon at 4 o'clock in honor of Miss ed 12 at luncheon on Wednesday HPent the week-end In New Yorlc
Janet HarrJ.s of swarthmore aV~
at the lngleneuk and bridge at her City with relatives.
Due whose engagement to Mr.
home following.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Chester Spencer
John de Moll of park ave.n~e has
Mrs. Henriette W. Fricke of of Swarthmore avenue sp~nt the
been announced.
North Chester roo.d spent last wcek~end In Atlantic City, N. J.
Miss JuUe Forsythe o( Thayer week-end In New York with her
Mrs. John Seybold ot Yale ave·
road will attend a house party at cousin Mrs. Ellery Walter.
nue is spending a few days In New
Penn State over ilie week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dryden York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde of Ulo"'ed Haturday {rom. Cheate.. to
Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan H¥1'ar
Swarthmore and Ogden avenues thc.lr new apartment at 2036 SO'l,1th of Yale avenue 'will entertain at a
are entertainlng Mrs.
Clyde'S 61st. street., PhUadelplUa. Their smnll dinner party Saturday eveniece. Mrs. Henry Berll,ne.r o( daughter, Deborah spent the week- nlng In honor ot Mr. e.nc) 'Mrs.
\Vashtngton, D. C., who aITiv~d end with her cousin, Gloria .Ann John Hanna of University place.
here Thursday for a visit.
Pat Francis of Swarthmore and Peir801 or: Lafayette avenue.1'oI.t". and Mrs. Richmond D. FetMr. Richard J)a.Dlel of 35 North hcrolf of Columbia avenue viill enOgden avenuea entertained a group State road is in Ashton. Ky.. on tertaln a few trlends at bridge too.
of friends at desaert In honor of business. Mrs. Daniel Is stay.tng morrOW evening.
his birthday on Fridu.y evening.
Mr.' and Mrs. Edwin W. crosby
parents. Mr. and Mrs.
h
Televlslon and a. movie party com- with er
k
pleted the evening's fun.
David T. Shaw of Mount HolYO e of Dickinson avenue
at
Mr and Mrs. W1ll1am H. That- place for the week.
kl
a surprlse buffet supper before
cber . of College avenue leave tollrs. D. P. Boehm of B"OO" yn, the sen.lor Assemblies Saturday
morrow to visit Mr." and Mrs. Rich- N. Y., is visiting her 8O~in-la; evening In honar of Alan Willis'
ard Thatcher of Lookout Moun- and daughter, Mr. and_
rs. . 16th birthday. The guests includ";
Wn, Tenn., until the middle of H.oy 'Snape' of Harvnrd avenue. d ed: Virgl,nla gay, Jimmy Horsey,
next week.
~
Mrs.
lIarold Mccorkel :'e' Joan Hatch" Tom Maher, Barbara
Mrs. WilUam H. t.rllO.tcher of daughter, CathY of carllB~/Mr Lukens, Rodney Bray and Kay
College avenue entertained her \'lslUng her parents, )-lr. an
B. Self.
bridge club at a luncheon-b~ldge Hobert A. Sheppard of VUl-!lJar
swarthmore members or Delta
at her home, Wednesday.
avenue.
Delta Delta sorority met for a
J4r: and Mrs. J. Paul Brown of
Mrs. U. E. 8chmhlt and fumilY social evening on Wednesday' or
'Vnlnut la,ne attended the christ~n- of North Chester road spent the thlB week at the home of Mrs. P.
tng of their grandson Richard Ed- week-end In Laurel, Del., visiting H. Jewett of Kenyon avenue.
ward Brown. Jr•• son ot Mr. and M-rs. Marle }IudBon formerly of
1Mrs. Richard !!;. Brown of Balti- Swnrthmorc.
BLOUNT--SMITH
Dr. and Mrs. J. Howard Smith
F SbleldB of Seattle
more. Md .• in the Pres1?yterlan
Mr. Joseph .
'
Cburch of that city on Sunday. A Wash., spent a feW days or this of Wtlmington. N. C., formerly ot
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Urs H
L. Swarthmore. announce the 'mar, cUnner followed~at the home ot the week vlslt.lug JUr. -- .lU. .
baby's parents..
Shay of cornell avenue.
rlR~e of their daughter MIBS EmOy
Mrs. "A. Ludlow' Cla.yden of
Don Sweet, a, student. at Dlckln- Josephine Smith to Mr.. ~OUgla8
W e k end 'Vorhees Blount.
t tb
Riverview road visited Mr. and pon College spen
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M:rs. AM B. Kellogg of New ~ork at his home on Garrett avenue.
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City tor a. few da.ys of last week.
Mrs. John Brownell ot Telford
Jim Brown of Walnut, lane ar.. is vlBlting her parents, Yr. and
Nowrives home tomorrow from Yale Mrs. Phelps Soule of park avenue
I yr. $1.50 3)'1'8. $3.00
University for a week's vacation for a. few days.
After Feb. htbetween college semesters.
:\tr~. (}e:orgc t\V. swee:t of Gar·
1 yr. $2.50 3)'1'8..$5.00
Gloria Ann Pelrsol of LafBYette rett avenue entertained a CeW
avenue was. the overnight guest on friends at de98crt and bridge Fri·
Sw.2080
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Thursda.y last of Gert Taylor of day afternoon.
Subscriptions tor ALL
PhlIadelphla, tOnIlsrly ot Harva.rd
Mary Ja.ue Servais a. student at
MagazInes
avelWe.
M11lersvUle State Teachers College
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoe. returned Wednesday atter spending
maker of ,RIverview road c.nter- the between semester vacation at
UNITY ASSEMBLY
talned Mr. and 141'8. William West her borne on Dickinson ave:nuc.
Borough Hall
10:30 A.M. 1<;:"erJ' 'VedDest1Il~'
W.1lson of Elda Farms. BerwYn, Her sister Louise w.tU spend this
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Salam of week-end visiting friends at MtU· ZELIA 111. WAIll'EBS. s-"er
Everyone Welcome
Devon, and Mm. Wlll1a.m R. War.. ers\·llIe.
ner, 3rd, of Norristown as their
Mr. Stewart R. Thorbahn re·
dinner guests at the Ingleneuk. turned to his Rutgers avenue home
Friday eVening, and with their Saturday night following n. two·
guests later attended "Apple of His week cruise on the Caribbean SC!l. I
Eye" at the Players Club.
aboard the battleship w.tsc-onsln.
Mr. a,nd Mrs. Thomas RutherElizabeth F.! Wilson of Park
ford of Westdale avenue will en- avcn:ue is' spending some time at
tertaln with a dinner pa.rty at Roll- her home from Syra~usc Univcl"~
Jng Green, tomorrow evening be- aity because ot the reconstruction
There are many times in a
fore the Series 1)O.nce
at the of the gymnasium following its
Swarthmore Woman's Club.
destructlo,n by tire.
person's life when one just
Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Cook, Jr.,
Mrs. A. W. stuart of VaSsar
can't put into words what
who have been living temporarily a.venue cnterta.1ned at luncheon at
with Mrs. Cook's parents Mr. and the Ingleneuk on Tuesday In honor
one feels - times when
Mrs. Elwood Garrett of Prlnce- ot Miss Ida. and Miss' Cora Riebel
you have just lost a dear
ton avenue, ha.ve taken an apart- t '
ment neo.r the University of Penn- t
friend or when you want
Bylvania at 405 South 40th street.
to do something especially
Mrs. James A. Drain of Odgen
aven~e Is viBltJng Mrs. W. H. Hay
nice .and meaningful for
THEATRE
ot New York City this week~
the ones we love.
Mrs. Fred R. Wilson ot Walnut
lane' entertained her bridge club
Friday - Saturday
THAT'S THE, TIlliE TO
VAN JOHNSON
KEENAN WYNN
CHOOSE FLOWERR
PERSONALS
Pvt. Chari...
yasa.
entertal~ed
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MRS. llOYD E. KAUFFMAII
Semcs
IGNITION
MOTOR·
BRAKE
TIRE
Complete
SWAR1HMORE,
Call 0440
WILLIAM H. LlNABERRY, D.D.S.
, ANNOUNCES
THE OPENING OF
ms
OFFICE FOR THE
PRACTICE OF GENERAL DENTISTRY
Mon. .• Tues - 'lbur - Frl
1 _5
229 BaDymore ltd.
II - 8 P.lII
Springfield, P ••
Tel Swa. 1458
Trees, Lawn Areas, and
Foundation Plantings Improved
NOW
William J. Stephani, Jr.
Landscape Contractors
Phone Chesler Heights. 194
PEW DROP INN
LUNCH
- 8 p .....
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"No Leave, No Love"
Sunday· 2 Features
FINE FOOD .••
~ooked as you like it.
Quick, courteous service.
Continuous Sunday from
2:30 P.ll.
FRANK MORGAN
Delightful surroundings.
"The Cockeyed Miracle"
Lq-1-11-'~-'-'-'Il-II-'-I1----~
and
"Out CaIifomiaWay"
aaFI
..SUIUII11
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In tecbnicolor
: Monday· Tae.day
.JOHN PAYNE
oJUlIi'E HAVER
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Coc.tllflloung.
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AiulDream"
... tecfmtmJor '- - . :
"Wake Up
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Throughout the centurics,
they have never failed.'
CARNS
Flowers
Gt !~'Ing Canis
. Decorative and Novelty
. OOn(Des.
Baltimore PIke
~.Pa.
1"IIi.e. _
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A POSITIVE 'NEED
OF EVERY FAMILY
l'~'. ~unday afternoon at .',p.m.
"'Pew Addr_ Club
Jo~n J. Pew, Jr., vic'Q president
of tlie Sun Shipbuilding Company
is the careful planning for
the future. Ask for ;nformation about our Pre-arranged
wUI address the monthl'Y dlone;
meeting of the Men's Club of
Funerals. No obligation.
OLIVER
'bOOk~~o~:.W~~~·ln~~n~a~~~fg ~~I:":
H.. BArR. co.
DIRICTORS 0' 'UNDALS
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
II 6·1581
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ALL - YOU GOllA DO
IS SNAP YOUR FINGERS.
Th
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en watch 0;tr collective heads snap into action. And
it's all done because we're dead set on giving you the
best service any bank anywhere can possibly offer. Come
in anytime. to see how we work.
SERVI:G THE PUBLIC IS OUR HABIT
SERVING YOU IS OUlt BUSI~'~'SS
.l~ ~
S rth
wa more National Bank l Trust Co.
1\rembe.~ or Fedeml llcposit Insumnce Corporation
Inji;~~~
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WeAre Pleased to Announce
BEAUTY SALON
Beauty Waits For Winter Sports
the Appointment
CHURCH SERVICES
13 Sooth Chester-Road
Cell Swarthmore 0476
Of Our Office
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at the plano. / wU,1 play a 1 hour
program ot -works by Valenttnl,
Dvorak. and Hayden, In the 11b'"'\'7: .. of the
Bartol Reeearch
Fou'?-lIatlon on the College Cam-
i~~~f~t;c~.~n~
Platters
The Bou-.l
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~~~:!.~b,t~:enan~·~~C~b:~:':~~~i:.t:e:.~i'~l8~t~he~S~p~lri~t~t;h~t~b~~~~~:D1
ir~t earet~.
D~~e~~~~~b
DINNER
SpecIaJ.
I'A.
FRIDAY, JANUARYM, 1947
&C-
a:
BREAKFAST
OPEN .7 A. 111.--8 P. M.
-OUTSIDE OATERIYG SERVIOE'Wednesday, 7 IUD.. - 2 p.m.
Sunclay;12
DAILY DINNJi;RS ............ lllic to '1.110
PA.,
Ekeergaln, 'cell\et
coll!-l?fUlled ,by .Joseph Terranova
TrioU)" Church. on Monany. JanuaIfy 27. at 6:30 p.m.
Sunday morning at 9' o'clock the because the S
I
witness.
He will discuss the problems
morning prayer service' win. be 6:6).
P
8 truth (I.Johu of shipyard operation under the
held. Th~ sermon will be "Second
wan period. Comdr. Wm. H. CotBest.,. "
lIns.'· president of the Club. wlll
At the 11 o'clock service Dr.
Tl1ere will be a celebration of preatde.
David Braun will preach· ~n "Is" the Holy Communion at the 8
LEGION AUXllJARY NOlES
Christianity Practical ?O.
a.m. service at Trinity Church
American Legion Auxiliary p~b
All ·the departments of Hctty chairman, Mrs. Oscar J
Mr. 1U1d Mrs. Harold C. Stott Sunday.
at the Harvard a ven ue entrance the ChUrch School will meet at Gi1c~8t has submitted the fOllow:
_At the 11 o'clock service f~g notes:
and Mrs. John BaUey, Miss Cel- 9:45.
este Bal1~· at the driveway-tran- of Morning Prayer. the Rector will
"Me~tlng at the home of Mrs.
preach on the topic: "Hcav
d
sept entrance will assist the min- HU"
Norm~n Hulme, on Monda!Y last
Y
en an
e.
oung .People's Fellowship
ister in'" greeting the convegnUon
!~: AU~U1ary planned its monthly
w~1I meet at 6 p.m. In the recre.
atter the 11 o'clock,service.
~m. It voted to send $6 00
A\i departments of. ihe ChUrch ation room ot Trlnit'Y' ChurCh.
to the County Scholarship ~nd
The ushers for Sunday are S. B.
School wUI meet at 9: 4& o·clock.
which enables a girl graduating
The junior church service for Brewster, head usher; ·P. B. Banks
from a Delaware County High
the Junior Departm'ent w1l1 be B. Keirn, L. W. King, F. W. Lueh~
School. It was likeWise voted to
held In the Church from 9:45 to ring, F". W. PloW!llan, S. D. Reyngive
to the State Baseball FUnd
olds, and W. R. Sanborn.
10 o'clock Sunday morning.
for
boys
Who might become juThe ~ommunlcants· Class for , Choir Scnool will meet on Mon\-"onl."
dellquents
if not gIven reyoung' people 01- Intermediate' and day ~n.d Wednesday, at 4:30 and
creation facilltles-$lO.OO. For the
again.
on
Thur.sd.ay
at
7:30
p.m.
senior department age young peoThe Book Review Group will Infantile Paralysis Campaign thc
ple wilt meet In Dr. Brp.un's of'Cice
meet
on Monday at 2 o'clock In AUXiliary sent $10.00 and for the
at 9 o'clock each Sunday morning
Nurse Kenny Fund_5 00 A
the
Parish
House.
Mrs. Char)es scrlpt1~n
until Easter. Tbls class Is to preto the Nation'at'O sub·
hi'" .
eograpare young people for church B. Thackara will review the widely
p c ' to.r Per~ Point Hospital
dfscUBSCd "EllBt River" by Dh I
membership.
Ash.'
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0 em $4.25, will be sent. 140
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f
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couPons
The enUre Church School st8.fr
The :ti,r~n's- Club will have their rom, crchandlse and $5.00 have
Is Invited to a dinner to be held
to the State for the C
dinner
meeting on Monda~ night gone
Fu d t
. Oupon
Monday evening, February 3,. in
n,
0 help pay tor an outdoor
at
6:30
at·
which
tim~
John
J.
the parish house. The dinner will
Pew, Jr., Vice PreSident ot the Sun auditorium for Aspinwall Hosplbe followed by meetings.
Shi~but1din&, Company, wlIl talk :tal, Dravosburg, Pa., for the Un
The January sewing day of the
;~s~~lcted FUnd for Perry POln;
Woman'q Association will be held on his exPeriences of operating a
shipyard during the war.
$6:00" and to that of CoateBvllle
Wednesday, January 29 from to
to -4 o'clock. Circle 'S will assist
Methodist
Notes on I "Old,ChrlBtmnB cards may bc
Th~
Church Cbun:h
School meets
wltn this meeting. Members are
~rged to come and se·.,~ or make Sunday morning at 9.46. Classes eft w~th Mrs. Horbert Baasett ot
a
600 No. Chester road. TheY'wlll.be
SUrgical dt:'eBBtngs.
.
re prOVided for chlldren of all sent to' the B tt B
I
e Y acharacl{ Crip_
"rhe Men's Community Chorus ages and for adults.
ome In Atlantic City, New
'At the morning service at 11 p ed
w1~1 meet tor Its first rehea.rsal
y . The ch.lldren of this honle.!
Tuesday evening, Januat"'y 28 at o'clock , tb e In Inlster will preach Jerse.
"ill
.
carrYon part ot.... H
7:16 o'clock hi tho parish h~uge on th e subject, "God's Voice In A
tkl'
• .ll'.lr.
enr'Y
This chorus Is open to !lny me~'
Nursery wlll be open
In t/he community who are inter-'
cRted In singing. Harry Faust will during. the, morning service arid ;::~efl many for them during hl~
direct the chorus.
.
Mrs. ,Ropert Ives and Betty Jane
years, having died
The cnancel choir . rehearses Hedgepeth wlll be In charge.
Thursda.y evenings at 7: 45 o'clock.
The Youth Fellowship w11l meet
The boys' junior choir on Frlciays In the chapel I.n the evening at
~t 7 o'clo(:k and the titrls' junio1" 7.
choir on Thursdfi,y aftern'oon !lot
The Wesle'yD.n Servlce·,Gulld will,
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3:45 o'clock.
'
meet at the parsonage on Monday
The Young Adult's Group' will evening at 8.
Illeet Sunda'Y evening, January -27
The Conversation Group
In
at 6 o·clock 'for SUpper. followed Chrh~~lan Stewardship win meet in
by meetfng.
the ChaPel Tuesday evening at 8
o• -nce--::Ch=--ur-cb Notes o'clock
CbristiaaO;S"ae
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"Truth" Is the SUbject ot the
~her(' will be no rehearsal fo1'
Lesson.Sermon In all Churches tOt the Junior ChOir next week. ReChrist, Scientist., on Sunday. Jan- hearsal wl1l be resumed on Febuary 26. The Golden Text Is: ..It ruary 6th.
.
The Sentor ChOir will be enter~tned at a dinner on Thursday
SWARTHMORE I'RESBYTERIAN venlng at 6:30 at the' home of MrR
CHURCH
William Earl X'ist'J.er.
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Rev. DaVid Braun, MinISter
.-RevSlJN·
H. LeWis Cutler. Minister
Friends Meeting Notes
DAY, JAl'!UARY 26
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First Day SchOOl begins In Whit9:00 A. M.-Mornlng Pratyer and
tier HQ.use· at 9: 46.
Sermon, "Second Best."
9:46 A- M.~uroh School.
The A,.dult Forum, beginning at
10:00 A- M.-Women'e Bible Claea. 9: 45, will continue the diSCUssion
11:00 A. M.--Bermon. "Is Chrisof Elton Trueblood's book: "Fountianity ,Practical 1"
6: 00 P. M.-FelloWBhlp.
dations for. Reconstructlon-Bund~
Ing an Enduring Moral Order: New
ME'!'HODIIIT CHURCH
InterpretatIons
ot Old CommandRoy N. Keiser. D.D., Minister
SUI!lDAY, JANUARY 26
ments," led by Richard McFeely.
9:46 A- M.-Church SchooL
11:0? A. AI. Sermon• . "Ood's
,Voice In Dally Life. I I
It.}s dlftfcult to 'put into words
TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Reotor
the memories I Cherish
CaroSUNDAY. JANUARY 26
Une
Hadley Robinson,
whose
8:00 A.. H.-Holy Communion.
passing Is not only a tragic losa t.
9:46 A- M.-church School.·
11:00 A. M'.-Mornlng Prayer and her 1a!Dlly but to a Wide circle Of
Sermon topic: "Heaven and friends.
Hell.'·
Her keen ~Ind and her S8n89
6:80 P. Y.-Young ~eople'B Felof
humor: her refreshing franklowship.
ness~ her Interet In people of all
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THE RELIOTOUS BOCI.ETY OF
agee and classes; h&' ge;ner08lty
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FRIENDS
and deeply spiritual nature were
SUNDAY, ·JANUARY 26
9:46 A- M.-Flrat Day IIohool
outstanding characteristics. She
9:46 A. M.-Adult' Forum, Con . . was not only a homernake'l', but
tlnuation of' Dlscu88lon of Elas a student of the basic eaUBM
ton Trueblood's Book: "Foun.
or na.tional and International
Reconstruction .••
problems, ahe supported most un11:00 AWCIlIIhlp.
selfishly and conaele:ntIOUBly' many
progreaslv& causes.
Th........n.roua bogpltallty which
she and Dr. R:obID80_n "have ex...
tended to III) many In their· Collen ~veDue home, wU1 long be
remembered.
11:00 ABolt. .l.
The rnIifl}ment of caroll
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IIOcond ClusFa.
Matterd' J anuary 14. 181t. at tbe. Poet
OlIlce at..Swarthinore
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,un .r the Act of March I. 18n.
RUSSELL'S
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health WIless he carefully organized hi. life
to accomplish this single objective. This
meant the meticulous ordering of each day.
Proper nutrition, exercise, and rest were
perfectly balanced. Physical constitution,
age, and ·eventhe seasoos of the year were considered.
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SCHOOL NEWS
H u r r _ 8IIIk Wild_
Two mJxed groups of Beventh
graders coming from Mr. MUler's
and Mi88 McIOe's home room..
played A. 16 minute sanl;e between
the halves of the EddY8tone~.
Swarthmore basketball game. The
.... Hurricanes beat the Wlldca:ts by
the score of 6 to 2. Bobby Alll80n
!!IC'ored the G pol.-+.s for the HumCGlleB and Sandy Heath seored the
lone basket for the Wlldcats.
Garnet Dlt.e1'8 Contest
The neW' Garnet entered its first
contest thlR month. a contest for
student newspa.pers and magazines
sponsored by the Columbia Scbol·
BfI;tiC Prel:JS Association. Besides
becoming a member of this asso·
elation the Garnet w1ll alBa receive
a mUng in Its own class Which
will be announced in March and
perhaps an awe.rd or an Ail-Columbia Honor Rating. Because the
newspaper Is new. the staft' Is particularly interested In its rating
which wIll reveal how Garnet oompares to other papers of the same
many" gave rlB6 to Mme lively
dl~uss1on. At the recent meeting
on January 11 the subject "The
British Commonwealth of Natlon~
Dnd the United States" was consldeN'd with Lord lverchapel. the
Englll!h ambassador to the United
States, as speaker.
Those students attending these
meetings trom Swarthmor~ were
[;Eadie Garrett, 'Veaton Clark. Robert Fawcett, Jane Penfield. anI!
George Hay. Charles Andes, Waldo
FIsher, and Graham Foster served
in add1t1on 0.8 table leaders. Since
Swarthmore Is entitled to twelve
seats any Senior High School student who wlahes to attend should
see Mr. Yocum. as soon as possible.
.
work hou....
learning 18 the process !" reftect..
Ing on experience. "Learnh~g ts the
function of an academic lnstltu~
tlOD." but teaching will Inevitably
be more profound -when instructors have gone oft campus Into
buslneB8
pubUc operations and
have brought back their reflections on this experh~nce.
•. An increasing interest during
the past 16 yean In the lIeld or
adult education, to -which we all
pay lip-service when we sa':;', "Ed ..
ucation 1s a Ufe-Iong process." Leisure time. resultant from shorter
that the old'er group has a steady- "New FAre tor Old." Mrs. Cl&'Y will
lng and stimulating influence. Dr.
Perkins belleves that· tbla wilt be
one of the most 81gnlftcant trends
of tbe future.
tell of ber experiences when work ...
lng 'wlth the war-deafened at the
Pnlladelphla Naval Hospital. :HOBtessea wlll be M'rs. Thomas ...
Following qUE'.J!tlODs Mrs. John Jackson and Mrs. Percy G. OU,
H. Pitman, first vice-president of bert. Mrs. Howard J. Dingle and
the club made sevel'8;l announce· M1'8. W. F. HanDY will pour.
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'ro The Swarthmorean:
Dear Editor:
I was going to &tart this as an
open letter to the' "paying public"
but atter thinking it over I realized
that there, would be very few included ander that title.
This letter C'oncerns the support
,given the Gazellcs, a basketball·
team, and a good one. made up
solely of young fellows who are
veterans of World War II as well
as being nlbrpnl of Swarthmore
High School.
As I understand It. a group of
about 16 fellows got together and
"formed this team In the hope of
having a lot of fun 'playing basket.
ball against some of tbe best eompetition in lDelaware 'County.
:Natura)]},", there are various expenses involved in running a basketball team or any other organJzatlon tor that matter, so these
boys decided to nsk a. small ad~
missIon fee as well as putting up
some Of. their own money. I could
put down a lot of statistics _at this
point If I Wished. but suffice It
say that each memb~r of the '"~'" I
contributed an equal amount. Since
the boys wanted to charge ad.
mise10n the SchOOl Board at s
m.eetlng In early Decernber de.clded
that the Gazelles would have
,
to p.ny a.. fee G.f $16.00 per night
plUS Ja.~ltor's wages for the Use •
Essoheat Fuel Oil
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Sk;~d;ng .Aheadl
Old Man Winter is a serioUs driving hazard. He stops you with
sudden snow, gives you many a. bad moment on slippery streets.
Motorists find it much easier, under winter driving conditions.
to leave their cars at home and make the trip into town on PTC
lines. Some motorists find it convenient to leave their cars at
the PrC "Park-and-Ride" Fields at the terminals of the MarketPnnkford Subway.El. The parking fee includes a 'round trip to
town on the Subway-ID. So save your car and speed your ride. Ride
into toWn safely with PrC.
P. S. H you must driv~ when the streets are coated with
Il1011' or ice, be sure to put ch'ains 0,," your tires to saCesuard yourself and others against serious accidents.
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the best in home lighting, Philadelphip Electric, Company
maintains a staff of home lighting specialists. They will
gladly show you how to choose and arrange.you~ living
room lamps •.. how to get the proper lighting in your
kitchen .••. and even how
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Sometimes your telephone
operator's hands move so
quickly that she seems. to
have a dozen of them. And
sometimes she wishes she had I
For, at certain periods, so
many calls flood the available
switchboard equipment that
the operator simply can't
~nswer them all immediately,
much as she'd like to do so.
As soon as we can obtain and
install the new equipment
that is on order, these oncein-a-while delays will be
eliminated. Meanwhile, we
know you'll understand.
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Children, Tuesday
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1"01' Information. call Mrs.
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HYING
OPEN LETTER TO
CITIZENRY
DEALERS AND DlsTRmuroRS
Heels
Soles
Rebuilding
Jewelry Classes
READERS DlG£sT
HARBOLD'S
One Year Guarantee~asho'r 3 Yrs. To Pay
Essobumers
C. WalBh of New York City at their mittee, and hockey manager of
lodge in Carmel N. Y.
the Athletlo .AaIoctatJon. MIBa Hetzel Is the daughter of Mr. B,nd Mr&
Active at Bradford
Wl\lIami E. Hetzel. Jr.. of 414
Dixie Hetzel, a student at BradThayer road.
tord Junior College. Bradford.
Mass. baa been elected a. senior
member-at-Iarge of tbe War CounMetal Craft and
LADIES' DRESSES
IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION
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BOO51'S COl J WE DRIVE believe. Ia a public building BUP- Waldo B. Davison, and M.... E.
ported by public funds. Unfortuo- Lord of Swarthmore attended. an
To,the 8warthmorean: .
Dear Bditor:
atel),",. the bills ran 80 high that ·Assoolated Hand-Weavers Meeting
As a. real.dent ot the Borough 1 when the untforms,;flD&lIY arrived held In· Verona, N . .J., Saturday.
would like-. to endonse the Swarth- tbe boys bad to borrow money to Mrs.· Davison spent the Iweck-end
~ore CollK"8 campalgn to ~cure pay tor them.
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with 'her-son Mr. J. A... riU:vil!lon and
contrlb\1tiona of ,&,009~OOO before
These Veterans are Dot aeldng family ot Waldwyck. N. J.
1961.
for something for nothing. All they
Erneat O. Lange. Jr., of "LangeTh,e canvaaa ot Borough real- want iB the Joyal supon of the woo4.,'" lJaltfmore pike was elected
. dents Is scheduled to start early townspeople at their games. Their president of the Zeta Cha..pter of
in It'ebnia.ry Which will gtve the udmlasloD charS'e is the lowest 1 Ohl Phi at Franklln and .Marshall
cominunity an 4lpp_ortunlty to lIhar" I know'ln this vicinity.
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College. where ·.he .18 a member of
in providing the benefits Of. the
In Cl081ng I wish to comment on the senior cl8.88, majoring In BUIfI-.
long rang~ development. progra.m the Honor Roll on 'the lawn by ness AdminlstraUon. MI"8. Lo.nge,
. whIch the college will undertake. the bank. At the top of the board the former MJss Marjorie Anne
When one moves to f-Iwart"hmore there Is a slogan-"W'elcome Home RWJBell ot Havertown. attended
it Is promptly recognized that one Veterans". Could this be hollow th~ -formal d~ce of Chi Phl when
of tb', principal reasOns why the mockery?
the a.nnouncement was made Satcommunity 1s such· an outstanding
A Veteran urday evening. January 11.
"place in which to live. Is due. to
Mr. F. I. Lee i8 III at the home
the tar reaching backbone the
of his da.ughter Mrs. H. H. Hopklnt'
conoge -tJuppUea. In addition to the
Mr. and :Mrs. Paul M. Paulson of Crest bno.
direct benefits such a.s the par-tl. of Park avenue are
leaving
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hanna of
~patlon In many events of ,human to
visit relatlves In
Fresno. University placE' have returned
Interest. there are hidden advan- Caltf. They will stop at Akron. bo:nne after enjoying winter sports
tages, for example the creation of Ohio to visit their daughter, Mrs.
demand fOI; real estate in prosper- I L"ul... I<;':upellan. While in call- !'
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ous and adverse times.
. fornla. Mr. Paulson plans to esA contribution to the campaign tabUsh connections at San Frail·
will . provide an Initial intereat In cisco for stocking ChinesQ rugs in
the college atralrs to thOse who his oriental rug store.
of
h~ve had no contact up to this . Blck';Y Thompson of Harvard
time. To thoBe of us who h"ve I "'ve,,uo spent TudsrJay In Harrlstaken advantage of what the coJ. burg where she joined her father
lege offers a gift wlil Increase our
with him attended sessions of '
Drastically Reduced
loyalty and. respecL ..
State Legislature and the InLet's all get behind the cam- augural Ceremonies of Governor
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palgn and support Swarthmore I~D_u_lf_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
College in its desire to keep up •.
34 W. STATE ST.
the blgh Btan'dards which have
lIIEDIA. 1888
placed (t at the top of the sma).
ler edUcational InsUtutlonR of the
nation.
Walter A. Schmidt..
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for adults to 1'0 tA? college when
On Tuesday. J~ua.ry Z8, tbe:
they will get the moat out ot It, educaUon
mixing .ot veterans and regular man. wUl present M'nl. W. T. Clay,
Students at Swarthmore has ahown who wut 8pea~ 'on the .fJubject,
or
Perkins Reviews
College Dilemma
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ness, government and Industry are
Interested In employing academiC
educators to whom theY ofter not
only fine financial returns but' also
an appcaUng variety In work and
mode of llvIng.
Dr. Perkins enumerated the long
size.
t.-;:rm cballenges as:
1. A revived ~nterest in the old
Plan W_lngton BJrthda,- Ball
The
traditional
turn-a-bout question regarding the main func
dance of the year wtll be given by tiOD of a college and its teaching
the .J.J's on February 22 l~ the has brought a reconsldera~lon of
school gym' from 8 to 12. This is the cmphaBlB on Uberal vs voca· I
the firBt socIal event that the pre· tlon education. Dr. Perkins says
s("nt J .J's have attempted and It Is tbls issue follows the swing of the
expected to' be one of the best business cycle; vocational traindances .of the now year. The or- Ing always receiving the greater
emphasiS in depression period. In
chestra has not been selected as
addition, there is n. awing away
yet.
been
taklng
care
from the free ~ elective system and
The J.J's have
for its consequences. Ii has been proV...
of a needy family in Aval~n
ed that students have graduated
the Thanksgiving and C'hr stmas with either a "hodge· podge" con.'
holidays. The girls have supplled I
tlon or a too Intensified
t d
1 thi
Clhrist. g omera.
them with _~o . c 0 ng.
tr ~ ,specialization. The former were not
mas glftH and a Christmas
e educated in the best sense of the
within the last two months.
t
and the latter lacked the
The officers for this year are bC;Or::it perspective needed ·for conEdith Hay, presIdent; Caroline trlbuting to and participating In a
James, vice president; Margaret stable society
and Paulino
C roeo, secre t a.~,.
~ •
2. The age of entrance to (and
Deneke. trelU:lllror.
graduation from) college should
be lowered so that graduates can
Seven Seniors Accepted
accept
maturt::. responsiblUtieft In
At the end of the first semester
their
early
ZO's rather than tate
there aro already seven seniQrs
20'S
and
early
30's ns is frequently
who have been accepted by the
the
case,
especially
when professcolleges .of their choic~. They are:
fonal
training
time
Is
added· to the
Vlrg!nfa Bagshaw. Lora. Blackman.
four-year course. The. war proved
Dorothy Borden, David Compbell,
again that leadership and maturRobert Hopson, Carolyn Morse. and
Ity arc Quallflcattons of ~oung peo"WInifred Rumble.
ple. and Dr. Perkins suggests that
the whole educational
system
Jrorelgn Polley Assoc. to Meet
should be studied with an gfye to
The fourth m~etlng of the Pblla- recasting It. The work of the high
delphia Branch of the Foreign schools shOUld be advanced 80 that
polley As30clatkm will be held at students planning college worb:
the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel on should be entered with the equiSaturda.y. February 8. In conjune- vaient of the first two years" work,
110n with this there will a.lso be n. as Is done 'In England and on the
meeting of the Student Forum, at Continent. The following four
10 a.m. to which a largo number years ot college would be on a
of local high schools send student higher than present level and
representatives. These meetings graduates would not need to spend
discuss a previously assigned topic additional years on post-graduate
of International Importance
work.
The first meeting this fall was
3. The concept of the "Ivory
on an "Economic Foreign Policy tower'.'-thc Idea that faculties are
for America" at which Secretary of Impractical and. that students are
the Treasury Snydel' spooke. Mrs not exposed to real living. Dr.
Michael Dean was the guest Bpeak~ PerkIns polpted out that whUe
~r at the next meeting In which the learning and experience are distopic "East versus West In Ger- tinct they are inter-retated in that
wm· make
,
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QUART
.IIASON
BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY
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:venue
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THE'. SWARTHMOREAN
. '
,
Park •.F1a. Zn route BOuth ahe. visIted relatives'ln-'Ke-ntucky.
,
Mrs. Irvin R. MacEiwee of University place entertained at a
lu,r.cheon at her hOme FridaY' In
honor of her mother Mrs. J. -V,
Collins who is spending the wtnter here. and tor the Misses ~d& and
Cora RIebel ot Toledo. Ohio who
are VlBltiDg their niece Mrs. L. A.
Wetlauter of Cornell aVenue.
·Mr. aDd Mrs: lloyd E.
Kauffman
of Da.rtmouth avenue· are entertaining Mrs, Edna Grlmster, ot
Rochdale, -Lancashire, England as
their house guest. Mrs. GrlmBter
lLrrlved in this country January 4.
"Ia Haltfnx. Nova ScoUa. following
a hazardous U-day voyage.
MII!8 Beno Mltchen Dudley ot
Vassar avenue Is spending the remainder of t~e "inter In 'W'lnter
LARGER FOOD
ASSORTMENTS
plus quality aild money.savlng
prices have Induced many particular housekeepers to tum to
Acme for all their food needs.
V ..,u·lI save more In the long run.
LESS THAN St A POUND
.80r~al~Se
GRAPEFRUIT
Family Siz.
florida S.ecI~...
ASaJ Luscious Califomla
FRUIT
large
No.2Y:z
can
COCKT.AIL
PfilChn,
Contain. plnl!'Clppl••
peen, cherries ond
seed....
gra....
RK
Leapn'oFresh
3S
35
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ciicKENs
(3~:')
TURKEYS
Fancy F......KlII.d
Northwestem
Ib
Outstanding Seafood Values
3 IV.to
~.".
LARGE .JEBSEY BUTTEBFISH
-
41
'l'0III
Ib
We have built our business on a policy of QUiALlTY,
HONESTY AND SATISFACfION. For om reputation
depends on your satisfaction, and right there is your
assurance of Materials, Workmanship and Fair Prices.
21c
~9C
EVAl. mE
Glenwood'
Delicious
APPLE
BUTTER
2::ZZC
SINCE 1905
Painters and Paperhangers .
Let CUNNINGHAM solve your decorating problems!
Farmdar.
Mad.
Selected , ....It Appl. .
equlpme:nt
I
termination Com\lU188~On ~hrough
Hummer months.
Mr. Gles made the observation
that Improvement In the borough
would result b'y urging citizens to
keep ~ater collectors empty, In·
cludlng triuth cans. Pools -should
be kept populated with flsb. Inasmuch as mosquito larvae roquirp. %" depth ot atlll water foar
a week In which to develop. Mr.
Gles does not believe that water
remaining from rains or heavy
dews In t'he extensive shrubbery
in Swarthmore would serve as a
breeding point. He does believe
that such shrubbery. particularly
tall grass In vacant lots, serves as
a hideaway for
dur-Ing
t
t
Ib
10SOO : IIoIIIng ~.eel ~ Ii. 2~0
Fresh
florida
estimate that probably 60% ot
e
mosquitoes In Swarthmore orlginate In the Tinlcum Marshes. since
a number of long-dlst..o.nce flyIng
V arieties are bred In these marshes
a nd have been trapped In Swarthmore.
Since Mr. Gles estim:ltc8 that
50% of the mosquitoes In Swarthmore are bred 'Within the borough.
It is apparent that there Is an
opportunitY for bringing about a'
distinct Improvement In the I,ocal
situation through local cttort.B. The
worst breeding area In the bc.rough
is believed to be In the old Emmons Pool. Inasmuch as tl)ls 18
private property. the question was
raised as to wnat action mlggt be
taken to compel filling this breedtng ground. Mr. Gte~ said the
general health laws of Pcnn81'Ivania.· state that properties must
be kept in a- sanitaT'Y conditlo'n.
There is precedent tor concluding
that the presence ot mosquito larvae Is proot of an unsanitary condltton. It tbereby becomes posstble to take action by way at the
Borough PubUc Health Officer,
througn appropriate officers In the
County or State.
There are other breeding areas
In the borough and 'these, as well
a's Emmons Pool. have been routlnely 9pral'ed by the Mosquito Ex·
CUNNINGHAM
LAMB ROAST '1~::.d~:· .
·MACKEREL
fog-spra.';V
h&B recently become' available.
,Mechanical traps are placed In
various places In the County t'or
the purposp of sampl~nll mosG,ultoes. Intormation relating to nt.:m·
16 to)
( 20
lb.
Govera.eat Gra.... La ..b an. . . .'-Gra.... A .IHI AA
Breast Lamb
reiary of the Delawure
UOSqutto Extermination Commls.!=ion. with headquarters tn M!,!dlu..
Mr. Glcs had been Invited to detlcrlbe the activities ot his Com...
mission and to make specific BUg·
ycstions concerning methods t or
mOSQuito
extermination
which
might be helpful in (>llmlnating
hl'eeding grounds with hi the BOI'oLlgh.
Mr. GIes stated that enabling
legislation was passed' by th~
Hate LegislntUl'c about 11 y~ard
ago. resulting in the e8tr~blb;hrr.(,llt
the MOSQuito Extermlnatj.on
Commission In Delaware County.
,,'ork b'y this Commlsston is aimed
to Improve comtort in the County,
with benefltB expected in real 83tate values. It Is also intended to
minimize health ha~trdB whtch
[flay result from transrhtsston ot
'Useasc by mosquitoes. The latter
aspect ot the CommLssloo"s wor"
15 particularly timely. In. view of
the possible spread ot ~alarla. reslIlting from the return to the
County of war veterans who hb.ve
j,ccome Infected In combat areas.
Through County tax support
\.15 mUI). funds are made avoll.
able to the Mosquito Extermlnn.tion Commission. In 1946. this
amounted to $47.000. 'fhls amonts
t:. approximately 12c per capit'.1.
These funds are used In the t=n!"
pJ~ment of laborers a:nd purchns~
equi'Pment~lso for emplo}ing
c
Ib
Shoulders
(Picnic Style)
In accordance witll arraDb~"
ments made by Borough Secreta-·
."3
C DUDeII
Rlcbard8on.
Borough
W o" attend-d
Meeting, J anuary 6 .~.....
.
by RUBBen W. Gles. Executive Bec-
flome htgh·&.school teachers
Ume during' the sumlner. E
spray equipment. together with
the use of mechanical digging
equipment employed to open dit..
ches and permit more raptd c!ral~RgO • trom low-lying areas. Buspected
breeding
grounds
are
sprayed with fuel 011. larvacldeli,
D. D. T. and Pryethrum as Indi-
~7c
Nlbleu Me:dcora
Boro to Cooperate
in Riddance
of Pest .
::! 13c
Cheese '0",,"_
.... 39c
Sxlvan Seal - .. '::' 14c
Bleu Cheese
,. 65c
Vera Sharp - · · _ ·... 23c
Dinners .....
'''45e
Princelll Mustard 2 ....... 21 c
Cheezit Jr. -,.. • ...... 1'5c
a...... "..
Phone: Swarthmore_2266
.
a~
:Mr. Paul F, Collins of Wlnches-
Mass .• spent Monday and Tuesday with bls m'other and sister
Mra J. V. Collins and
L R.
MacElwee ot Mt. Holyoke place.
M.....
MADISON BROS.
413 Dartmouth Aye.
FREE DELIVERY
On orders over
. three dollars
a'lt;.- • .,.
...."IP. L .. .._
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BONE' 'FSS· POT ROAST
AA Grade
59c lb.
~::u~~. ~d
'J3~ ~::;;d.n. In
RIB ROAST BEEF
AA Grade
F....place and Furnace
Wood Cat to aize and
delivc:Md
.
Charles·E. Fischer
Walte~
~i~ ~!:!~
DAVE WOOD
fO~_a~d
d••~nd
Swa. 164&.
55c lb.
Brown pull-over sweater
wUh yellow diamond de~ign, large
l<~OUND
~
SWEENEY & CLYDE
29 East 5th Street
Cheater. Penna.
alze, Can Swartmore OolOI-J.
SUCED BACON
'}.i~UND
65c lli.
1248·H.
Lined lea.th6l" rIght hand
glove, by station. Call Swarthmore
_
STRlCI'LY FRESH E(;GS
70c lb.
. FOR SALE
1<"'OR SALE
Firewood, fireplace 01
furnace. All hard wood. L. E. Beatty.
I
We are your
Media 0333.
LARGE JUICY ORANGES
Buckwheat Rice
COAL
29c Ib~
Mills 261R6.
That is one reaIOD that
we can and will give
you prompt delivery.
}O~R
SALE Dark b'TeE'n Wool Buit.
boY's 15 or 16 years. Call Swarthmore 3S90-J.
FOR SALE! All metal Detecto baby
scales, good cOndition. Call Swarthmore 11~9-R.
FOR SALE Black Townley winter
, coat. olze 18. Good condlUon. Write
Box C, The' SwartJtmnrean.
29c bunch
F'OR
SALE condition;
Table-toptwo
electric
Excellent
apronrange.
edge
sinks with fb:tures i imported man's
tweed gray jacket, size 34.. call
Swarthmore 2597-M,' Saturday.
FOR SA.LE! Lady's shoe ice skates,
. size 6 a.nd 6; children's sklls; tire-
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A. WAYNE
.
p
9h
Gt e tl•
sa
01;'
.
·oiiiOo
1198-11
.
m
0
w ......
• JUM
accupancy.
~~~.,..~--.-....
104 Cornell Avenue
Swar1hm'ne 2295
Swarthmore, Penna.
W_.
Oa ... ,"
Carpentry Repairs and
Alterations
It1l5
Work
w.
LehIgh Ave.• Phila.
No additional cha>ge for .
suburban calls.
Mor~on
Electric
and
R -..0- - an
..d Carpel-·
,.
..
and Domestic-I"rompt Service--Refriger.
ators, Washers, Vacuum
Oeaners,. Radios
'.
j~'r!" 'i~-
oi! ..
I point !8~:4{.ft:
t1t.::~~~~
at a
nnr~m th.e
Avenue _l!I~,:! Princeton AV;I~u·~;n~~i:~
t.,~:I:n,~"Il.~g;~,,!;,,!~;~~ H6.64
ft.
frontage and alft. in dePth, beln.-.r
I the
' J of AII('~ M. Baird.
El1iott Richardson
1-.24
Borough Set'r~tar~:.
r,
('Orner ~;
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In
i,EGAI, NOTICE
J~~TATF: OF AlARY A. GILBY CHEY_
XEY, deceased.
.
l..c>tters Testamentary on the above
F.fltate have been sranted. to the un..
dersigncci, who request all persons having cln.ims or demands against thp
E"Iotate or the decedent to make known
the same, and all persons indebted to
the_ decetlent to make paymeUl, without
deJa:r, tl)
JOHN E. FRICKE, Executor
728 Bedford Place.
MO!'rion. Pa.
6T-12-20
. SAw,1
.
ES'rATE OF LILLIE G. KOOK, late
135 President Avenue. RUUedge,
Penr.wlvar.ia., deMased.
Notice Is herehy given that Letters
Tcstamentary have been b'TRnted to
thc undersigned. who requests all perS<'us .having claim!,; or demands agatnst
the E~tato c( the saId decedent to
make know the same, and all persoh$
Indebtro t.o th" dp.ccdent _to make payment immediatp.ly to
S'''--ARTHlfORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY
Executor Estate of LUlie G. Kook,
deceased, Swarthmore, Pem'.isylvanla
Or tl) It!! Attorney.
AUBERT N. GARRETT
228 Garrott Avenue
~warthmrire. Penna.
6T..12.20
of
ESTATE NOTICE
Estate of J. PASSMORE CHEYNEY
deoeued.,
•
Lettera or Admlnlstra.tfon de bonis
non curn toBtamento annexo. on the
abOve Estate have been granted to
the utlderslgned. who request all per60ns having claims or demands agaInst
the Estate ot HIe decedent to make
known the I:'atne. and all persolls indebted to the decedent to make payment, without delay. to .
•
.JOHN E. FRICKE.
Administrator d.b.n.c.t.a
or to his Attorney
STANLEY
L. T'"rlORNTON Eoq
_t.
2004 Finance Bldg..
Phlla 2. J>a. .
•
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G'r-12-2T
at CAROLINE lJ.. aomN-
~"!'~':"~.n...,. onto tit.
tll& - . .
aiuler-
Rotate "avo !>eon """'ted
signed, who requests au
log cW"," or dentaD4s
Eatate of the decadent to
th._".!!JId
11 IIoet.... A~lI.l.aeae
,. Mwt, ,......
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.e 07M
RldI ... PatIr 3231
I
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Phila. 2. Pa.
Phone Baldwin 1110
InsuJatloa
-'. . .
Bo~,!~~_~ ~~~r.!~n::."
or to hi~ AHorney
!'"I·ANLEY u. TRORNTON
2M4- Finance Bldg.,
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!:::~ ?t~'::
HOllE IMPROVEMENTS
.,,- 'o.
ilia
Walters'
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
1.lt,.
AQENCE' -'
1::..
...._ .
Prl_ ~
IAI:h& J ' hs ....
..1'>
~
CHARLES WHITE
Appliance Service
~ BlUe
~":'·ft.ee
Work Guaranteed
PhoDe Swarthmore 21"" ..
;
~~
~~~,,!,er..
Elliott Hkl1a~'dso'l
'1-24
ZONING HEARING
A J)ublll! hem'lug wiil-'be' ,t;~ld on
Monday, February 3rd. - 1947 at 7 :45
P.M. in BorOUgh llall. ""f.";':f'I rf'h. l~t:,':
Pa. u~_n the que.Uon or
. the
l.oliY
Zoning
clo CI",..
.
-b"IF;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;:~ ·HARRY W. LANG
Bl>X~··l"h.
1. room.
Reese-Baxte~
'--(lbo.,or
I
Ckolor
Media R.D. 2
ESTATE NOTICE
SIMMONDS
'n-
CLIFFORD L PARKER
Tree Surgery end
Landscaping
K,Sk 8uppUow
CarcJa.-UoMlr a.t&
'7" W _
Write
PhoDes
Chester 8130 & 24525
dtnlnglr~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i.rl
, PIcCare Jl'nmtnR FI Un i'
WANTED
PAINTING and DECOMTUrG
AllWork Gnaranteed
r==
'table. two leaves, excellent condition.
place grate; round mahogany
Call Swarthmore 1203,
WANTED-OberUn graduate. wife and
7 year-old daughter wish to rent furr.lshed house for one year. Write Robert C. Lewis. P. O. Box 359. William
Penn ~Q~-!ii.'~l Philadelphia 6. or call
Elliott Richardsoll
Borough ~,8('J'4..taJ:Y.
jn ('OUIldJ Cha)mlk
]947 fot· SUllplylng the Borough's r",~
(luirements oi gssolhu' c:itlmatl.'
a!)proxim;!,tely MOO gallons per annUln
for a t\\'l>.I\'e month period commen('_
ing }~t'bn!ary 15, 1947 and, for such additional I~l'iods as the contract may
b~ allo,,,,·t:d tQ run. Bids must be ill
a,!,~ordanC'e with SIJ.ecltlcatlollB. a. copy
OJ wIlle" ma.y be securerl f"om theumlt;>r:.:lgl1u1. The SU(~ceSl::(ul bidder wl'l
be required to mo.ke a contract 011
forms al'pro\'P(} by the Borough 8.ml
to furnlflh bond M requiTed by Jaw.
The HCrougl1 reserves the right In
reject nlly 0:" ulJ hids.
Phone Swarthmore (1992
11& East 1th St.
Obeater
(Op_te New State Thea_I'
l__R.1DLEY p.ARK_
all hids.
!
MORTON ELECTRIC
Whtt6' lead and pure linseed
00 used on aU exterior
palnUng.
'Oell'te!lt
QI'
HJ::Ql,ES'j' ,FOR BIDS
YOUR JEWELER
KIinsaJ
rt:Jcl't m:y
·':i~I\:1li bids w11I 00 rel'eIY(d
I~Dlghto~~
I VAN ALEN BROS.
•
'~~~~~~~~!!:!~ I·n,,· /he
,
Wh;V Dot call DOW
for )our oil or coal?
dad.
Federal eX('lse taxes when refunded
b)' the Go\'el'lIInent !c'hllll be paid I,J
the Hr,.,: uJ!'J).
The Borollgh I·e~'ervef.. till' I'lg:lt t)
all kind
New or Old
Chester
~ty Years
and _ prefer to live •
wlth frU!aclly neighbors.
Cheap-four poster mahogany double bed, dressing table
with ,mirror, small white table and
pmft.11 combLnation radio. Call G1l\n
. FOR SAr.i'.)
uu~h
Immediate Delivery.
SerriDg Swarthmore Bnd
VIcinity tor II/I8t
neilthbOn
ItEQl.: E~T FOn DI1JS
St·.aled bid~ Will be received In Council Chamber, Borough Hall, Swarth_
lI1ore, l~u. 011 llo:ld'i-Y lo~cbl'uary 3nl
1947 Itt 1 :-16 1~.Ai. for the sale to th~
Borough of one !lew automobile. 8Uttable tOl" l)OlIce work. The bidder shall
state Ole ~lIowanl"e wJlleh he wlU
make CUI' the purchase from the HoJ'<-ugh of 'me 1942 Plymouth COUIKt.
now available for Inspection at BOl'-
EGG STOVE
.NUT PEA
All Tnoeoo ot Electrical
IgllfpUeUoDS and Repairs
Are You Out of Oil?
0921.
C'4JUN8F.L:
Pel.per, liOftine ami St(lkes, Esqs.,
~'21!H:! l..and Tltlu Bldg••
Phllad(>lphia, 10, Peulla.
6T-1-17
For
ELECI'RlCAL WORK
eafd
to th~ offl~ or
TRUST COMPANY
M. S. MORGAN
Presl'lent
Swarthmore 08411
Electrical Contractor
f
without dt~ay,
COl1lJlllny. 136 Sc.uUt Broad Street,
l'hllllileiphin, 9, Peulln.
FIDBLITY-PHIh,\DBLPHIA
331 Dartmouth Avenue
'I{I .T .1·flJ' ~
!11\1"("
.Ll'.I. J:S·!.r,.,J..,L,.r,.,JL'-
PaiDlera and Paper Hangers
We Sboald Know I[ow
14>8't Small grey slrlped male cat,
409 IIllchlgaD Ave.
with six toes, 1.-. center of vJllagc. Swa. 2268
Reward. C.&JI Swarthmore 1551.
'
'__ a
LOST Portion of right rear fender ot t
black· Bulck, vicinity of Baltimoro
pike to' Media. Please call Swarthmore
CREAMERY SUITER
4i3c lb~ tin
19115
•
,
MEDIA 0755
•
CUNN./NGH AM
Pink purr.e, 'thursday night
between thp. Coliegc and Princeton
a\'enue. Call Swarthm'lre 0630-R.
l..oST
65cdoz.
TARTAN COFFEE
(Rich r"1a-v-)
MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
816 EDCMONT AVE.
'P'bone ~ 8'7114
~~~~~If
PRODUCE
45c lb. box
Call
PAINTING AND
PAPERHANGING
Apply in penon· to
8 ld
lNtters '1'«8t:unp!ltary on the above
ha\,I'lg boPll granted to FldelltyPhHnolelphla TrtWot Company. all po:-_
WitS Indebted to the
6.-;tate are
lequested to 1lI3.lCe paymont and thOt;,a
havJhg claims -to I)resent' the sarne
~'blatE:
Oall
EDWIN B. KEf J EY. Jr.
FOUND
6T-I-17
ESTATE NOTICE
_~:;tutt' 0; MARY D. S'l'Uf...U EL-
r
SPOR:rING GOODS
I~
A BOOKKEEPER
-C",;)I·
348 Vasaar Avenue
Swurthrnor(', Po..
\\ hL4 111'CI!'Rl'P.C.1.
Contractor and Builder
,~.o.lro,!,,:~~~
DOROTHY SCHELL MACMILUAN
..::xecutrlx
Moor and Haeti. ., Ava.
Garden Cit)'
r.helte& 2-8719
V. Linton
PAPERHANGING
Lettenr Te8tamentary on the above
&tate hav" been granted to the undersigne.1. who rt.."qUe:Jta all pelWll1lll
having dahna or ,lemanda ftg&bust the
Estat.,., of the decedent to make known
U.l! same, and alllper80ris indebted to
the dQ(·.meJlt to make payment. with_
(OUt delay. to
'
$21 PER CORD
Bailder
WAN,TED
END PORK
especially prepared for us by the Prospect
·4Q3 Darbnouth
Desirable lob ay8ilable
PAINTING
59clb.
ESTATE NOTICE
F..state or HENny W. Schell. I>ecoased.
FIREWOOD
CLASSIFIED
MEATS
.
eampfire MarshmaIIowa
,
PIa DOW the Iaome yaa _ .
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·GREEN BROCCOLI
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NEWS NOTES
White Cree"IDIDg• ""-,--'VIIIUI18
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ed. Thunoday evening. Janual")' 10
at 8 p, m" when Mrs. Artbur E.
Bassett of North Chester read will
.how colored a11des of her western
trip last summer. and Mrs. ROY~ W.
Delapla.lne ot Comell a.venue will
Pt'e8eot mUIIlcal numbers on the
guitar. All Interested pcrsohs at'(!
cordially Invited to join the ·grouP.
The Methodist Chuz:..ch Is honorlng the members of. the senior
choir, their husbands and wives.
and the music committee by .entert8Jnlng them at dinner. at the
home or Dr. and Mrs. WUI1arn
Earl Kistler ot "Open Doors."
'Park avenue, Thursday evening. r
,
January 30.
The Woman's Bible Claes of
the Methodist Church gave a.
luncheon and surp.r.lse blrthda.y
party for thelJ;' former teacHer
Mrs. Uoyd E. Kauffman on Thursday. January 16 at the home ot
-:Mrs. ,\Vll1lam! Hottman of Parle'
avenue.
Mr. George McCracken of RutgerB avenue Ja recuperating In the
Price
Hospital,
Philadelphia
where he has been a patlent for
the past five weeks with an attack of pneumon!a. His daughter.
Mrs. Richard' Congdon of Burl:Ington. Vt.. has returned to her
home afte~ a 10-dll3' visit with
her lather.
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Swarthmore Cooperative
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Phone Swarthmore 2253
Nancy JUnclltte of Strath Have ..
avenue ~nterta1ned 11 Swarthmore
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High School claasmatcs nt dl..,.ner
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at her hom'e Frldn.y evening. followed by a theatre party at thp.
The Home You- Hava
Players Club.,
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Planned Caa Now Be
Hrs. Georg~ S. Valentine' ot Be.iJ. ..
Jamln West avenue left Monday
Built
tor a two-week visit with relatives
Columbus. Ohio.
Miss Peggy Valentine of BeDJa.mln West avenue entertained' at
a luncheon and surprise mls'tellaneous shower at her home Sa.turd.a¥ In honor of Mrs. J. D. Cook.
Ridley PIIl'k, Pa.
.Jr.. the former FtoB8le Garrett
GarWOOd before her recent marriage.
Mrs. Wllllam M. Harvey of Columbia avenu"! will entertain ber
ALICE: M. BAIRD
brJ.dge club at a lunchQOD-brldgc
at her home on, Tuesday next.
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Real Estate and IDaurlUlce
Mrs. Walter C, 011cs of Rutgers
Old Bank Building
avenue ga.ve Mr, Giles a surprise
To Graduate at Bu&nell
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birthday dinner Tuesday evening.
Charles
Carson
A row friends were present.
Swarthmore will be n candidate
ot
Mrs. Roland L. Eaton ot Rutgers for the rj('gree of Brogan
Bachelor
ot ~""-,,~'U~""'
avenue will entert:aJn at Open Science at Bucknell University's
Swarthmore 1448
House Saturday night In hon~ o~ annual _mid-winter graduation exBROOKS
Mr. Eat-Qn who Is leaving Thurs- ('rclses on Saturday m.:.rntng, Febday on ~two month bUSiness tr.tp ruary 1.
4slles & Rubbl.oh Removed
to Puerto RiCO, the VIrgin Islands,
1.e\VD8
Mowed
General Bau1lng
Brogan. n. graduate of the
Domlnlcaln RepubUc and Cuba.
Monon, Fa.
Swarthmore High School, Is one 288 BardiDg Ave.
The guestS at the Gibbons Home. of over 1200 veteran-students en ~
Baltimore pike will be entertaln- rolled at the Universll'y. He served
with the U. S. Army.
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He has been active in at'hletlcs.
earning two letters for varsity
golf. and one for freshman basket-_
PERSONAL
and
ball. He was also acttv~ In Intra,i~-::-}.I~
~~f . O<\Q mural athletics, competing for his
Boclal fraternity, Phi Kappa Psi.
,He Is the son of MI". and Mrs.
C. C. Brogan of Thayer road.
t~r.
4 for 29c
You Couldn't AsIc for Better Iread
ENRICHED SUPREME
.Aia
Writes For Dictioauy
an ,effective extermination Job
within the COullty. He urged the
Council to acqualpt the borough
with the activities ot the Commission and suggested. that It distribute pamphlets on the activities
or bls Commission with tax forms
during this year.
Arrangements
to do this will be made by tht\
130rough Secretary.
Juicy Sweet Grapefruit
for MeUOWM..
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and a member of the faculty 'Of
Swarthmore College Is one of the
339, echolare and experts who have
contributed to the writing of tbe
"Columbia. DiCtiODlU,)" of Modern
European Ll~rature".
Prote880r March '.\'TOte ~me ot.
the articles In the field' ot French
literature.
409 Michigan Ave.
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bCOrs and kinds "Ia obts.lned. ~r. the day. as they seek refuge trom
('ordlng to Mr. Olea.· data 18 avail- birds In .. dark. damp area.
It was lett th..t Mr. GI. . would
able to' show there hu been A
8ubmlt
two reports to the Borough
succeH8iv& reducUon In mosquito
Secretary.
One Will presen~ ,data
population as the results of tne
obtained
In
the operation of t~6
erforts of his iommlsslcn.
Mr. Oles has concluded that the mechaniCal trap on tbe Strath Hachief source of mosquitoes In Del.:. ven Inn property over the past
aware Countty Is found tn the 'riD- several years: and the other will
lcum Marshes. These marshes are ,Include ,specifiC suggestions tor
action ,ylthln' the borough to prebelow sea-level and. hence, cannot be aatisfo.ctorlly drained. The vent any iocal breeding of mos ..
qultoes.
Commission bas been pumping
Mr. Olea estimated that bud:get
water trom these marshes Into the
for hiB Commission,' OQulvalen,t to
Delaware River, particularly atter a tax' rate ot 0.26 mils-which
beavy rains. In an ef'fO~ to re- would raise $76.000 annuallyduce the breeding area. It Is th
his
wouid be nece88ary In order to do
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'POST RECOGNIZES
SPENCER, STEVENS
FRANCES O'BRIEN
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CAMP SUNSHINE
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VIEWED
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MOVIES
Mr. and Mre. George PatterllOn
of Yale avenue, )lorton entertal'Ded
M.ra. Hetell Cos: a.nd her YOUB&' eoD
Steve of' Silver. Spring. Md.,
Mlos VIrginia. StephellBOn of BetheB4a.. M~., as the.tr week-end
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~ETING·
Sponsored by the Swarthmore l:ea~ue of Women Voters.
at the High School, next Tuesday,
. JANUARY 28th, 8 p.m,
Open discussioll1
from the floor
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. invited.
(For program, see article In ,this Issue)
FREE DELIVERY
Phone: Swarthmore 1727
M. WEINSTEIN
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After serving' you these past five years, we are now
looking forward to better post-war conditions which will
help us improve our future Dry Cleaning Service;
As a starter, for your convenience, we have acquired
a truck which shall be used to pick up and deliver .any
Dry Cleaning OF Pressing that you may have.
'Prompt Service and Improved Cleaning is our aim
for better business. Telephone 5warthmor~ 1727.
May we serve· you?
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Thank you,
M. WEINSTEIN
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Headquarters
for BBrblzo"
in Telephone Work
EARNINGS
Compare with Best
In Your Community
SURROUNDINGS AND
ASSOCIATES
Better Than Average
OUTSTANDING
OPPORTUNITY
for Advancement
Development
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Last Friday, January 17, a group
of people who .were friends ot
Carollno Hadley Robinson met at
the ho~ ot Helen Marr to dla('USB plans for a memorial to Mrs.
~blnson. Her. many civic intel"ellte
and tile vital part- she took In th~
life
Swarihm.ore and In world
aft'alra Will always be remembered
In time the community will be
given tuU information . . to what
Meme to· the comm:lttee to be a
flttinc memorial at-' ....ld.eh time the
opportUDIty wUl be open to !OIl to
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SMITH SUGGESTS
HOUSING LEEWAY
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darted bodice • • . America'8 favorite
Actton slip. Made to sculpture your bodY.
yet not limit your action, for with the
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wide
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Women Present Nat
Girl Scouter
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MRS. G.A. SIMMONS
BURIED TUESDAY
Yale Ave. Resident
Had Lived Long
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MEET TO OPEN
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Add to Boro Comm.
Which Convenes
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An examination for Substitute
Clerk-Carrier for duty at the
Swarthmore Post Office was an:
nounced Tuesday.
Sp-eclal Delivery ]'fessenger poSitions wtU also· be filled from the
Substitute carrier ellglble list, re ..
sultiOg tram this examination.
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Applications tor the examIna_
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Mrs. Dorothy CIa'Y was preThe Town Meeting. called by the. tions must bo on file with the DIAn open mcetlng of unusual InSwarthmore League of Women rector, Third U. S. CIvil Service terest and breadth Is scheduled
sented to the W.oman's Club audience on Tuesday afternoon in her
Voters on 'January 28 to consider Reglon, 103 A Customl;.ous"e, Phila- tor Tuesday. February 4, at 2 p.m.
Housing and the· Zoning Ordin- delphia 6, Pa., not tater than the when the Woman's Club under the
talk "New Ears for Old" by the
ance I.n Swarthmore was held in a close at business on F'obruary 6.
education department of the club
chaIrmanshIp ot Mrs. Robert N.
of ,Which Mrs. George Scbobinger
well filled high school auditorium.
Interested persons may obtain HJlkert, wIlJ. present Oleda Schis chairmAn.
, Mrs. Glenn R. Morrow. League further information and the neces- l'ottky of t'he National Girl Scout
When Mrs. W. T. Clay. of Walpresident, in opening the meeting, sary application form 'from the Staff. The club's &ponsorship Is a
nut lane, herself hand~capped by
stated the reason for eXistence at Commission's local secretary, Miss stcp In its Youth Conserva.tion, Prodeafness, volunteered her services
the ~ague. and described the E. McDonnell, at the Swarthmore gl·am.
to the Philadelphia Navy H;pspltal
gathering as "an opportunity to In- Post Office, or from the Director;
All friends ot youth are invited
~o assist III the re-education of, the
form ourselves on the problem of Third U. S. Mall SerVice Region,
to hear Miss Sf.."hrottky "rho pve a
deaf sne- was the only teacher. and
housing· In S~arthmorc.' and to
stimulating talk on youth conserhad two pupils assigned to her.
discuss
cit In a frIendly and demol!iutJolUll Girl Scout Executh·c
vation at the County Federation
In· two and a half years she has and tonner dnnDUtics jn.~tructor cratic meeting."
meeting last year. InVitations have
Been the work grOW until· now at 1ft.. Holyoke Oollegc "ill adUpon being Introduced to the
been
extended by the committee
there Is n- sta.tl of 90 teachers con_ dress a 'Voman's Club Youth audience as moderator. Henk"Y
to local Girl Scout leaders and to
ConservatJon meeting to "'hlch
ducting classes tor 600 stUdents.
aU Interested pei-sQns In thls vl- Harral, supervisor of the MuniciScout chairmen tn the neighboring
Mr3. CI~ :is still the only civilian
cin.ity are in,·lted. next Tuesday
counties.
pal Assistance Dlvildon of the In~
Instructor at the hospitaJ where nt 2 p. m. )lfss Shrottky is a
Miss Schrottk'Y is the dramatics
member ot the National Stol'J'" stitute ot State and Local Govsbe has turned her handicap Into
adviser -of the national Girl Scout
Tellers' IJMguc and 1& currentl,.. ernment, University of Pennsylvaan asset not only tor herself .but serving on II nationul committee nia, stated the problem under con.
organization. She has created manlT
for the ·4,000 ·serVlce men .she has
to encourage chUd.ren's creath'c slderation and presented the first
of the standard ceremonies famil.helped~ These 4.000 Navy men re- dnnna. Her appearance is wide- speaker. Ellwood B. Chapman.
Iar to GIrl Scouts, and the special
IIresent a cross section ot the ly and eagerly anticipated. Scout
Mr. Chapman,
chairman ot
productIons which she has helped
leaders ot the county wIll be
American people. ranging In age
present.
the Board ot Adjustment In
t;:;lrl Scouts In many communities
trom 17 to. 64 'yeat:B. In rank from
Mts.. CeceUa Ir. Simmons, wife to present have brought much
S"·arthmore, drew on his long exseaman to ca])taln, In education
retired preise and comment. She serves as
.parlence' In the housing situation of George A. SIqtmons,
former gas chemist tor the PhfIa-·
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trom third grade to college gradhera With many examples of housconsu o.a.n to he chUdren's creuates, speaking four- languB;ges.
fng requests and changes. He 8l11d delphia Electric Company, died aUve drama group sponsored by
.To plan a COurse at tnst..uctlon
that over 70 per cent of the U. S. I"rlda'Y afternoon at her home, 114 Northwestel'n Unlvcrslty's School of
and training that can reach and
Is under zoning regulations, adding Yale avenue. after an Illness of Speech. MI~ Schrottky is a mem.- .
ber of the New York Story Tell. help all of this heterogeneous
that "we have zones to protect Our two months. She was 76.
grOUP la an achievement In which
Mrs. Simmons was born in Phlla- lng League; at one time serving
eYes and ears, and the looks of our
any educator might well take
houses, and streets...
DJscusslng delphia and the ta.mily lived in as presldent. has been nn Inst..uc_
pride. Doctors and professors trom:
th~ beginning of the Swarthmore Chester_ for many ,ycarij before tor In dramatics at Mt. Holyoke
a·Il over the 1-0unti-y come'· ~o.·
Zonl~g. OrdlmU1
PhUadelphla to observe mlJthods
.vhdoDS, ··~r. \ ~-apman cited the- ,~g~,
~h~ ,!"as .a __ mentbel· :o.~·~s~ -,,--JJ.!tdQ,".-,LaagUtt'llriunb..-In.atftnta.~.:t.~:.,
and to learn what tho Naval Hos... . .A.niong· dl~tlngtll8h"'d. giJests to
purpose of malhtainlng Swarth- Faurs ·Chu~ch, CheRter.
pItal Is doing for thoso whoso
more a comfortable Village of
In addition to her husband. Mrs. be presented to the audience is Dr.
hearing has been Impaired in tho
The flrRt meeting pf the Swarth- homes as the basic polley of the Simmons Is" survived by nve Bons, Han. o( Korea, who Is studyIng
service. "BJindness Is dramat.lc," mOr(' Boroug'h committee assisting. Ordinance" with tb·e "Swarthmore George A. of Buffalo N. Y.: Harry the American Girl Scout move~
said Mrs" Clay, "while deafness is Swarthmore college In Its prt1sent. for Swarthmoreans" slogan pre. E., ot Washington,
C.; \Vent- ~ent prior to returning to Korea
me'rely Irritating."
,5,000,000 Campaign, will' be held va~~ing.
worth S.. and Samuel, at home; to head Girl Scouts there. The
Re-educatlon of the deat in- In &nd Memorial nt 7 :45 ~n TuesWe have b~en told," said Mr. .Mrs. Alexander W. Fraser of WJl- JUJiette Low Fund for Internatlon_
cludes a course In English phon- G3Y, February 4. This meeting wllJ Chapman, "that We have the most mington, ·Del.; and seven grand- al Scouting. ,to which every local
eties. lip reading. volume control, n.ark the opening of the 80ltciia~ drastic o ..din~ce In the United children.
.
.Scout contributes, Is making possrhythm, and the scientific fitting tlon at non-alumni residents of thf States. But We did not want every
Services held TueSday at her late ible this practical venture in Inot hearing aids to the IndtvIdual. i'crough which ·begins offiCially on car going through to Chester stop- home were In charge of the Rov. ternatlonal SCouting.
ping on Our main highwa}t- to get Pete.. C. Vanderbilt. r~ctor or St.
Practice In the use ot a hearing Wedn('sday, February ~.
Following the· meeting, tea will
Now, Media. a county Beat, Paul's. Interment was private.
device Is as important and as
Leonard C. Ashton, chairman of gas.
be served In the lounge of the
painstaking as practice In the use the Borough Committee, (mnounced, dId want business, and e\~en facdub house. Hostes..<-tes Will be Mrs.
Here, we wanted onl)' a
of an artificial limb. One must t'hat, In addlti':J,n to tho nameco tories.
Abrams Talk Postponed
Charles D. Mitchell and Mrs. Edlearn to cl1mtnate background lI~te'.l In The .S~rtlunorenn of Jan. village of homes and home servwin W. Crosby. Mrs. Cecil D. RoSo the Swarthmore Ordln
noises, etc. to'g~t the most help ua..y 17, the folJo"·lng people have ices.
The meeting at the Swarthmore ward and Mrs. Hans K. Steinfleld
frl?m anty hearing ald.
jclned the committee. which Is ance was overwhelmingly well re~ brancn. of the Women'.. Interna_ wUI pour.
Mrs. Clay cited many interesting helping the college: S. Francis But. cel ved by the residen tao
tlona'l League for Peace and Free~
Mrs. Htlkert's Girl Scout Com·-:..cases ot Individuals· who have re- ler, William C. Campbell. Henry B_ "Only one serious' question looms dom scheduled (or Tuesdaly was mitten Includes! Mrs. J. PaUl
turned to an active useful Ufe' at- Coles. ·R·a'y~ond K. Den~orth. up now In this v:iilase, and this is postpon'3d on 4I,ccount of
the Brown, Mrs. Samuel T. Carpenter
large houses. t{)wn meeting on zoiling which oc- l\Irs. F'rank G. Keenan, 1\-lrs. Gor~
ter their." traiillng at the Phlladel:- Charles E. Fischer, Charles R. Ger- that of the old,
phla. -Na.val Hospital. That such ..per, Frank L. Gettz, .James H. Here is the question of obsoles- CUrred the same evening,
don Meader. Mra Hen~ A. Piper,
progress 'has been made alon~ this Hornaday, Philip W. Klnskern, cence. Houses bullt, sa'Y. 60 years
The meeting will be held at 8 l\-frs. .fOhn H. PItman, Mra. Car91
eat a·eorge W. McKeag, Harry L. MU- l.gO fo .. $10,000 depreciate aceI'. o'clock next Tuesda'Y night. Febru_ P. Streeter, Mrs. George Zimmer,
Une is good news for the
everywhere In civilian Ure as well ler, Edward L.
Noyes,
George tain per cent each year, and ary 4, at the home of Henr}' C. and M183 Alice Marriott, repre_
as In' the serVices; and that n. fel-, Plowman, Ellis :8. Ridgway. .Jr., would now be Worth about $4,000
senting thE> .Junio .. ClUb.
Patterson, 307 Elm a'·enuc. Irwin
SPONSORS ONE-l\fAN SHOW
low. Swarthmorean should havo Arthur S. Roblnsoit, Dr. Mlles H. - a reasonable depreciation. Of
Abrams, of the Ameri.can Friends
According to Mr. Chapman tho
played such a prominent part In Robinson, and Walter L. Thorpe.
SerVice, Committee, who retUrned
The art de~artment. under the
shaping that progre.B3 Is a matter
Board of Adjustment hns granter! to Swarthmore last month after a chairmanship of Mrs. Carl deMoll,
ot pride tor this communit)".
about 75 per ceni ot requests preSix-month tour of Europe will plans a series of one-man exhibits
Revamp Library Board
sented.
It may not change thc speak on "Forces for
Peace In of the work of -Its talented mem_
terms or th~ Zoning Ordinance tn F;urope." ,
Entertains Officers
bers. A display of Oils. watercolors,
Computation· ot ballots filed In
any respect; it can only take Into
and
pastels by. Mrs. Stanle}" Maclast Saturday's and Monday's elecThe public is cordially invited.
Mrs. Seymour S. Rutherford of
account Individual applications of
Millan, will be aeen for thl'ee Club
tion 'at the PubUt;:· Library revealed that Ordinance 1 within ,very speStrath Haven avenue entertained
meetings,
in:::tuguratlng
venture
the election ot .Dr. Paul F. GemMANY MEN SING
cific limits.· At p!"esent the la\v 111'0the retiring and newly elected ofw~lch promises mUch pleasure to
mU\. Dr. J. A. Calhoun • .Jr., and
vldcs that each lot must be 75 feet
ficers of the Swarthmore Branch
Mrs. Harry L. Miller to tlU the
A comparatively good number of members and townspeople.
wide, With 30 foot front clearance
of the Needlework Guild at a. toa
three vacancies on the bqa.rd of dlthe town's men folIc gathered in th~
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at her home. Friday afternoon.
. Report 0.. Scout House
'rectors.
parish house' of the Presbyterian
Omcers elected who begln their
A neighborhood mcetlng ot
Church to tormulate the new Swal'thll)ore adult Girl Scouts was
term of ottlce In January and.serve . Immediately follOwing establlshPI
EASE
RETURN
results on
me.~'s e:q,tnmunltY chorus.
two ~ears. Include Mrs. Rutherford, JIlent at the election
held at the Woman's Club ThursThe flag stand which belongs n
Monday
evening
-a
reorganization
The chorus under· the direction day rnorning,-January 23. to discuss
who continues as president: Mrs.
the American Legion Room In.
Bt..ndy K. Morse, flrst vice-presi- moetlng was heid. Philip H . .few- Borough Hall has. been borrowed of Henry Faust wIll sing semi_ the management of the Girl Scout
dent; ~r8. William H. T'hatcher, ett- was named preSident, Mrs. and not retUrned. The Legion is classical music rather than .songs House. Mrs. Frank Holman, t ..eas~
second vlee-presldent; Mrs. Edwin Tl10maa K. Brown, Jr.• vice presi- in need of this stand and would of a religious nature. Anyone In- urer of the committee gave a re~
W. Crosby, secretary; Mrs. .:1. Dill- dent, Dr. .J. A. Calho.un, Jr. secre- lik~ the borrower to return It to terested In singing who was unablE port, and Mrs. David Wisdom, 'Who
to attend this week Is invited next takes all reservations tor the Scout
wyn Durnall, assistant secretary: tarl', and Harold Ogram treasurer. the l'oom.
Tuc~day ~t 7:15.
and Mrs. C. C. Howard. treasurer.
House. told how It Is used. Troops
Movie at Trinity .
from all O\Ter Delawa1'e CountY
. The, SOUM 81m, "King of Kings."
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and PhtIadelphla as well as
Kappa Hostess .
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Swarthmore. UBe ·the house conMrs. Harry E. Oppenlander of produced by Cecil de Mille will be ~
.
Ft'tdaJ". Janual'J' SI
smntty "from early spring to late
Yale· avenue WUI serve aa hOlJteBa given" two performances at Trinity 10: 00 AM.-Red
Cross ElectioD8 ................_. __ ._ .•... ___ .......... Borough Hall faIt.
to the XapRQ. Kappa Gamma sew- Church on Monday, February I.
7:16 P.M.-H. S. Basketball VB. Ridley Park .... ······· ..........H. S. GYDl
1IIrs. .John Co Taylor. Jr., volunThe fli.st ·pertbrmanc~ at 3:30
ing group at ber bome on Tueaday
. Saturday,
Feb......,.
1
Assembltes
.._...........
__ ...... _. Wotnan's Club tered 10- act lUI chairman of the
p.m. Is for school Children. The 6, 7: II 0,. 9:30 P. 'M.--Junlor
n9xt.
children ot the communlt)'" are '1:00 and 9:00 P.M.-"Robin Hood" ... ~ .........._: ........ Clothier Memorial Scout House Committee Bucceed_
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cordial!), Invited.
!lunda1, Febmal'J 1I
,
lug Mrs. Melvin Haupt who has
A.M.-Morning Worship .. · .. ··••·..•••···••• ..··•·..···•·......LocaI Churches moveil out of town.
The other
R:»Ia Hood.TOII:M»~
.. The eecond performance at 1:10 11:00
8:00
P.M.-Talk
on
Mexico
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Methodist
Church
members are Mrs. Howard Green,.
"RobhB HOO4,"·a, .e1lent.
"m~ 1.0 for the ad.u1111 m the ParIsh
featurlnrr DaDgl_. ~.banb, ~. ..,d theIr Bu'!8t& together with 10:00 A.M.-Board 1IIeeU"6 ................................................
Woman's Club 1IIrs. Eldon B. Holll.o, and Mrs.
FebnaaI'J 4
will be the feature picture to ,be o'bildren who could not' attend the 2:00 P.M.--oleda Shrottky• .fJJ)08.ker ···-.. ·· ••··........-...........Woman·s Club Paul J. Every. HnI. Holman and
ah9wD In Clothier Memo"'!. ~& ~lll$' ."1.... Melllbel'll of the a'IO P.M.-H. 8; Buketball VI!. Glen-Nor •.•..•.. ; .........:............. H. II, Gym 1Irs. WJ.odom.w1U <'Ontlnue to .... rve
7;15
Chorus
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. Church 'on the cominltQe.&nd Mra.· carrow evell!ng at 7 and • p. til.
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1.re cordl<y Invita
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107 Elm AYen.De roll P 8treetel' laM f'Om 'lion 0 f
~~·~~... -...U.,,~(!.. ~~,,~:~~;:~,-~~~,~;. .-~ . 't '~,,,.
I: 00 P ....-BoCIk BeYl.w ........._....._ ............ ~... Preabyterlan C h u r c h .
8:00 P ....-.Jr. Club
If''tlliIr ........_...610 Btratb Haven Avenue the ,kef.
THIS WEEKS
CALEND'
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Straight-cut skirt means It won't twist Or
HERE
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INVESTIGATE TODAY
Lingerie
Medi:al Auxm_ry to Meet
The Woman~s Auxiliary to the
Delaware County Medical Society
will meet on the evening of FrIday, JanuarY 24th, at 8: 16, in the
Solarium of the i Chester Hospital,
Che&ter.
Dr. C. IrVin Stiteler, well-known
Chester oculist, will show pictures
in Mlor or "FI-::.wers Of All SeasonR:' Photographing flowers has
long been Dr. Sttteler's hobby. It
bas led him. Into gardens" 6elds-,
woods, highways. and byWays and
has resulted in an unusual collection of varied and beautiful flower
picture-so
MI'S. George B., Sickel, Presldent ot th,e AuxiUary, will preside
at the meeUng.
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Dear Patron:
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in Community Service
A vailahle to
:Jurrier
9 CHESTER ROAD
Swarthmore, Pa.
VETERANS!
COLLEGE
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in Hearing
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GAINS FOR DEAF
ARE YOU INTERESTEO IN TjilS SUBJECT·?
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HOmes in Swarthmore.
The Zoning Ordinance.
Friendly Circle s
$50 G·ft Aids
Polio Drive
I
.
There has been an entbuslastic
response to the square dancing to
be held at tb.e Woman's Club· ,at
8.30 tonight. Irene Moll of Swarthmore· College w~1l serve as guest
('aller.
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Any square dance devotees whn
would like to join, the group ma,."
Annual Meeting of
Health Society
Held·
Residents Named·
in Weekly's
Masthead
do 00 by' ';"lItacllDg .any .of the
following hOsts and h _ : Mr.
and MrS. George BrelUID8: Mr. aud
Mrs. John Seybold; Mr. and· Mrs.
Ollver Rodgers~ and Mr. and Mn.
Theodore Paullin.
Ihe wl.ohed to thank the various
clubs and Individuals tor their gen·
eroUB donations to the Christmas
fund.
nue.
Mr. Stevens was. graduated from
Swarthmore College 1n 1987, and
from Temple University
Law
School in 1942 whUe ser,·lng aB
an officer In the NaY')". He became
associated with· the C'urtls PubllshIng Company in June. 1939. but
Vi us OD leave of absence serving
wJth the NaVy from Auguat. 1941,
to Januar)' 1946. He was dlscharg..
The annual meeting of the
Two resldt"nts of Swarthmore are ed from the Navy with the rank
Board
ot the Community Health
being recognized In the masthead of lieutenant commander.
Mr.
Society
was held nt Borough Hall,
o! The Saturday Evening Post be- Sievena Is married. and haa a
Swarthmore.
on the morning of.
gLnning this week, .It l'(as an- daughter, Sheelagh.
January
9.
At
this time the tolnounced Monday. Januar:r 20 by
lowing
officers were elected to
. Ben Hibbs, editor. The)' are Steven
serve on the Board during
'M Spence:-, of 302 Ogden avenue,
.
Frances O'Brien. J re-elected for
who beclU~l(~ an associate editor,
President; for First Vice-President,
Bnd "WlUlam J. Stevens, Jr., Of 400
Mrs. EdwIn Fretand: for Second
Park a.venue, who \\"111 take title ad
Vice·Prcsident.
Mrs.
Theodore
an 'editorial aB5istant.
.
Smithers; for Corresponding SecreMr. Spencer began a career In
.
' t a I " Y , Mrs. Charles Mason: tor Rojournalism. as a high school corcording Secretary. Mrs. Charles
respondent for the Omaha (Neb.)
Coverdale.
re-eJected, and. for
World Herold, where his father,
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Treasurer. Mrs. William H. ThatGuy Spencer, was cartoonist for
cher.
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40 years. He worked on the statt
The Friendly Circle beld Ita Ja.nIn her report to the Board.
of the World-Herald until 1926, uary meeting at the home of !rlrs. . Mrs, EUzabeth Ann Grot:r. Director,
when he moved to Phlla4elphla to Joseph Perklne on Cedar lane, stated that the staf'( nurses had
l1nlsh his college work at the Unl- Thursday. January 16th. with 30 made 6867 visits during the pre·
"craity of Pennsylvania. While in present.
Mrs. J 0 h nH. Pitman , ceding year and had assisted with
college, Mr. Spence .. wrote college president, -presided
and
Mrs. medical examinations In lUdley
news tor the Evening Dulletln, and George Ewing and Mrs. Dwight Township, Morton and Rutledge
after his graduation he conUnued Cooley were co-hoste,ssea.
school districts.
.Many problems of interest to
She
also
described
certain
on the Bulletin staff for 16 year~.
In the early 1930's, Mr. Spencer s Circle members were discussed and changes in schedule and work
Ufelong Interest In science began decisions made. It was voted to· which had been decided upon for
·to express itself in the form of giVA $50.00 to the
"Marc h
0 f the staff: hours for nUrses would
newspaper ~cience writing. It soon Dimes" campaign. A knitted cap run. as of January 1, from 8 a.m.
became possible for him to de- and two pairs of mittens made by until 8 p.m., the later evening
"ote hI!f full time to Philadelphia LUllan Boyt will be given to the hours having been curlaUed; home
and Tmtlonal science newS and Health Society' for Its faf!'ily deliveries service has been dlsMrs. Adolph 'Vuest and contlpued.
Ann
Harkins" she
events. He went to Harvard on a nt'eds.
Nieman F'ellowship In 1939-40 and Mrs. Arthur Redgra,ve were ap- went on to say. Is returning to the
Her
prepared preas abstracts on scien- pOinted as a Shop. Box comm Ittee U. S. Navy Nurse, Corps.
tific pape-r9 durlng the pniverslty to find out _the needs of the Health place is being taken by Rita Kenof
Pennsylvania's
Bicentennial Socloty tor shoes and to make the ney of Springfield.
''There's a nUJ;"se on caU," said
Conference.
necessary
purchases.
Mrs.
Groft, "from 8 in the ~orning
The highlight ot the afternofln
Mr. Spencer became a staff writuntil 8 at ,night. 365 days a ~ear.
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er on The Post in 1946, after oon- meeting was a two reel· colQr p IcI
don't believe everyone rea lzes
trlbutlng several artlcles on medl~ ture of life at Camp Sunshine, that
we're always avatlable In the
cine. He 19 m'!l.rrled and has three Delaware County's summer camp daYtime, Saturdays, Sundays an~
sons, Steven S., Douglas and David. for h er own underprh1ledge dlllholidays as well as week days.
He makes his home on Ogden a.ve- dren. This presentation was made
"To make our service even more
by Joseph Jose-ph of Chester, the effective, Wod are now emplO'ylng
loyal, hardworking and inspiring tho Chester Professional Bureau
head of the projecL Thl' ca.nip was which furnishes 24-hour telephone
founded in 1931 by Eo group o[ ~ecretarlal service.
This Bureau
women from the Wom~n's CluhB will handle the oft-hour calls
The Vets Party Which
(.·f the Countty" and has :-tad 13 suc.. formerly looked after by Taylor
cessful seasons. Its aim is to bring Hospital and the Swarthmore PoWas Scheduled for Jan.
1lE! much happiness and "health' au Ilce Station, as well as many which
24 Has Been
posSIble In a short time to under- will reach it. for various reasons,
prlvlledge children. To tLccomplish during the day. We are grateful
POSTPONED TILL
this, the camp, with the financial to Ta.ylor Hospital and to the
aid
and personal assIstance ot Swarthmore Police Station for
JANUARY 31st
generous indIviduals and civic their loyal assistance.
8:30 P. M.
,groups, such ,as the F!."Jendly Clr·
..It you wish to reach us, fir1!t
de. provides good wholesome toad call Swarthmore 3498. It there Is
at Green Lawn Club,
In clean •. benutifu) Burroundlrog5 no answer, call Swarthmore 0740.
and
recreational facilities such as Someone at the latter number will
Milmont Road - Just
a lake lor swimming and boating, look after !Vou dlt any time, day or
East of Swarthmore.
aand plIes. games and handcrafts nlght~"
under thn supervision of counselMrs. Groff' closed by saying that
ors. The camp 19 open to children ,.;;.;;;;..;;;;.;.~~~~;.;;;;..;.;,;
All Vets Are Invited
of aU relt810ns and eaC'h child Is
cl1couraged to attend klervices ('f
FREE
FREE
}lIs or her own chOice. Thore ara
12 cabins at present which have
~. at times accommodated as many as
P·tent, or Nylon
96 boys and 101 girls.
Hosiery at all
The FrIendly Circle has long had
pn active Interest In Camp Suntimes
~-hme and contributes regularly in
lIlany ways to .its upkeep.
TOP-RANKING POSITIONS
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BOARD REELECTS
FRANCES O'BRIEN
POST RECOGNIZES
SPENCER, STEVENS
Friday, Jen"·.,. 24,1947
SWARTHMOREAN
nuc.
Mr. Ste\'cns was gra.duated from
Swarthmol'e Collegc In 1937. and
(rom
Tt"JIlple
University
Law
School in 1942 whll~ Hcrvlng ali
an officer in the Navy. He b~cam{!
u::Io!;ociuted with the Curtis Publlshlng ;'::ollllll.lny in June, 1939. hut
"US on leave of absence 8en"ing
with the Navy Crom August 1941.
to Januar)' 1946. He was dlwhargT)te annual meeting of the
Two I'{'sid<"nts of Swarthmore a.re cd fl'om the Navy with the rank
Board
of the Communit)' Health
being recognized In the mllsthcad of lieutenant commander.
·Mr.
Society
was held at Borough Hall,
o! The S~lturday M .... cning Post be- ~i.evens ts nl\arrled. and hus a
Swarthmol'c.
on the morning of
ginning this week, it was an- daughter. Shcelagh.
Janual'Y 9. At thIs time the folJlQ\lnccd Mond.LY. January 20 IW
lowing
orncers Were elected to
Ben Hibbs, editor. The;r arc Steven
serVe on the Board during 1947
M. Spencer, of 302 O!-!den avenuc,
li'rances O·Brlen. re-elected for
who b('call1l~ an associate editor,
Pre:ddent; for I,~it·.st Vice-President.
and ,Villi:un .T. Stevens. Jr .. of 400
Mrs. Ellwin Ii'reland: for Second
Park lI·venue, who will take title ~
Vice-President.
1\Irs.
T'hcodore
an editorial aSSistant.
Rmithers: for Corresponding Secre.l\{r. Spencer began a. career in
tary, Mrs. Charles Mason: for Rejournal han as R high schooi corcording Secr~tal~', Mrs. Charles
respondent fot· the Omaha (Ncb.)
em'm'dale,
re-elected, and. for
,"Vorltl Hl'rahl, where his fatl1<,,1',
T.ea!-\urer, )ft'H, 'Villiam H. ThatGuy Spence!', was CUI·tooniat for
cher.
40 years. He worked on the staff
'rhe Friendl)' Circle held Its Jan110 hm' l·cport
to the Board.
of the ",Yorld-Heraid until 1926, uary meeting at the home of 1\Irs. Mrs. Eli .....abeth Ann Groff, Director,
,'.'hen he moved to Philadelphia t.o Joseph
Perkins on Cedar lane. stated that the staff nurses had
finIsh hi::; college work nt the Um- T'hursda'Y. January 16th, with 30 made 6867 visits during the pre\"ors1t).· of P("nnsylvania. While ill prcljcnt.
Mrs. John H. Pitman. ceding year and had assisted with
college, Mr. Spencer wrote college president.
presided
nnd
Mrs. medical examinations In Ridley
news for the Evening Bulletin. and George Ewing and 1\lr8. Dwight Town:;)lip. Morton and Rutledge
t!.fter hl9 graduation he continued Cooley were co-hostesses.
school districts.
Many lu'oblems of interest to
She
also
described
certain
on the Bulletin staff for 15 yea.-:s.
In the eurly 1930's, :>'(1'. ~llencer's Circle members wcre discussed and changes in schedule and work
It was voted to which had been decided upon for
lifelong interest in science began. decisions made.
give
$50.00
to
the
"March of the staff: hours (01' nUl'ses would
to express itself in the foOrtn of
Dimes"
campaign.
A
l~nitted cal' run, as of January 1. from 8 a.m.
newspaper ~cicnce writing-. It soon
and
two
pairs
of
mittens
made by until 8 p.m.. the later evening
became pos8ihle for him to dcLillian
Boyt
be
given
to the hours having been curtailed: home
"ote his full time to Philadelphia
Health
SOCiety
for
its
familY deliverlr:s service has been disand national science news and
Ann
Harkins.
she
n('cds.
Mrs.
Adolph
\Vucst
D.nd contin ued.
cyents, He W~Jlt to Harvard on a
went'
on
to
say,
is
retUrning
to
the
Mrs.
Arthur
Hedgra.Tc
werc
apNieman li'ellowship in 1!l39-40 and
U.
S.
Navy
Nurse
Corps.
Her
olntcd
as
a
Shoe
Box
committee
prepared pre!iS abstracts on scientlflc pap£'rs during the Univers~ty ~o find out the needs of the Hcalfh place Is being taken b)' Rita KenII"
Id
of
Pennsyh'anla'g
DicentennH.I.I Sociot)' for shoes and to make the ney of Springfield. .
"There's a nurse on cn, sa
h
necessary purc aaes.
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I g
Conference.
.
The hIghlight of the nfternof)n 1\Ir~. Groff, 'from
n
e morn n
Mr. Spencer became a staff wrIt,
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two reel colQl' pic- until 8 at night, 365 days a tyear.
er on The Post in 1945, after c..~n nlceting ,'as a
S
ht te I don't believe everyon~ r-cnllzeB
tributing several articles on medi- lure of life at ,Camp
unscal~lP' that we're always available in the
s 8Utnmer
d
d
cine. He is nl'~rricd and has three Velaware County
d
i 11 dge c'ldl- daytime. Saturdays. Sun ays an
sons, Steven S .• Douglas and Dmrld. fOI' her own un crpr '"' e
de: holidays as well as wcek days.
"To make our service even more
He makes his home on Ogden n.ve- dren. Thts presentation was rna
1;1' Joseph JosC"ph of Che~ter. ~:'C effective, we are now emplO'Ylng
loyal, hardworking and mspirl U; the Chester Professional Bureau
head of the project. Th(' camp was which furnishes 24-hour telephone
founded In 1931 by &. group o{ secretarial service.
This Bureau
women from the \Vornen's Cluhs will handle the off-hour
calls
(·f
the
County
and
has
~1ad
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sucformerly
looked
nrt~r
by
Taylor
The Vets Party Which
cessful sca..~ons. It!'; aim is to bring Hospital and the Swarthmore PoWas Scheduled for Jan.
&~; much happiness and 'health ru; lice Station, as well as many which
posSihle In n short time to under- will reach it. for various reasons,
24 Has Been
)ll"iviledgc children. To accomplish during the day. 'Ve are grateful
POSTPONED TILL
this, the camp, with the financial to Taylor Hospital and to the
aid and personal asslstanco of Swarthmore Police Station for
JANUARY 31st
ge:nerous individuals
and clvi.! their loyal assistance.
groups, sHch as the F:-Iendly Cir·
"If you wis.h to reach us, first
8:30 P. M.
' dc, provides good wholesome food call Swarthmore 3498. If there Is
in clean, b('uuUful surroundiflgs no answer, call Swarthmore 0740.
at Green Lawn Club,
and recl·eational facilities such as Someone ut the lattel' number will
Milmont Road - Just
u lake for swimming and boating, 100k after 'you .at any time, dalr or
Hand plies, games and handcrafts night."
East of Swarthmore.
tmdm' the supervision of counscl1\[rs. Groff closed by saying that
ors.
T'he
camp
Is
open
to
children
All Vets Are Invited
ct' all religions and earh child is
chcouraged
to attend services ('r
FREE
FREE
II is or hel· own choicc. There aro]
!.:=~=~=:::=~=~=~=~~.. I:! c..... bins at prescnt which have
~. at times accommodated as many as
P'lenty of N)'lon
96 boys and 101 girls.
Hosiery
all
The Friendly Circle has long hull
pn active interest in Camp Suntimes
~)l1ne and contributes rc~~ularly in
lllany ways to its upl{cep.
TOP-RANKING POSITIONS
she wlBhed to thank the various
clubs and Individuals for their generous donations to the Christmas
fund.
Annual Meeting of
Health Society
Held
Residents Named
in Weekly'S
Masthead
To Dance Tonight
There has been an enthusiastic
response to the square dancing to
be held at the Woman's Club at
8.30 tonight. Irene Moll of Swarthmore College wlll serve o.s guest
caller.
Any square dance devotees whn
would llkc to join the group may
Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson
ot Yale avenue, Morton entertained
Mrs. Helen Cox and her young 80n
Steve or Sliver Spring, Md" and
Miss Virginta Stephenson of Bethesda, Md., as their week-ond
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN THIS SUBJECf·?
Come and bring a friend to the
Friendly Circle's
$50 Gift Aids
Polio Drive
TOWN MEETING
Sponsored by the Swarthmore League of Women Voters.
at the High School, next Tuesday,
JANUARY 28th, 8 p.m.
Open discussiorr from the floor invited.
( ....or l)rognull, see urtlclc in this issue)
Phone: Swarthmore 1727
FREE DELIVERY
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M. WEINSTEIN
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:Jailor
in Community Service
A vail able to
QUALIFIED YOUNG WOMEN
in Telephone Work
EARNINGS
Compare with Best
in Your Community
SURROUNDINGS AND
ASSOCIATES
Better Than Average
OUTSTANDING
OPPORTUNITY
for Advancement an4
Development
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THE BEll TELEPHONE COMPAKt
Of PENNSYLVANIA
1631 Arch Street
Philadelphia
or
_ _ 315, McClatchy II....
69th and Marleet SI......
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As a starter, for your convenience, we have acquired
a truck which shall be used to pick up and deliver any
Dry Cleaning or Pressing that you may have.
Prompt Service and Improved Cleaning is our aim
for better business. Telephone Swarthmore 1727.
May we serve you?
Thank you,
M. WEINSTEIN
Headquarters
in
S~~
Last Friday, January 17, a group
of people who .were friends of
Caroline Hadley Robio.son met at
the horne at Helen Marr to discuss plans for a memorial to Mrs.
Robinson. Her many civic interests
and tbe vltaJ part she took In the
Ute of Swarthmore and In world
affairs will always be rem-embered
In time the community wUl be
given full Information as to what
seel1l$ to tbe com.nlttee to be a
fitting memorial at w'hlch time tbe
opportunity will be open to all to
abare in oonunoemoratlng C8.roliDe
I.lngerle
STRAIGHT.CUT
~yl-O-Slip
. , . of the fine ratyon crepe with new
darted bodice • . . America's favorite
Robl..-'.· helpful and .....ful .life.
yet not limit your action. for with the
Free-Stride feature you can atep as high,
wide
and
handsome
as
you
please!
Straight-cut skirt means it won't twist or
ride up.
Chester
lor BDrhlzon
Action slip. Made to sculptUre your body.
Honor Mrs. Robinson
INVESTIGATE TODAY
'Wl(
Seams are rip-proof.
Adjustable shoulder straps.
Sizes 34 to 44
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SWARmMORE, PA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1947
MRS. CLAY LISTS
GAINS FOR DEAF
OLEDA SHROITKY-
SMITH SUGGESTS
HOUSING LEEWAY
Large House Problem
Discussed at Town
Meeting
.Local Expert Cites
Steady Progress
in Hearing
HERE
NEXT
WEDNESDAY
$3.00 YEAR
POST OFFICE EXAM OPEN
An examination fOr Substitute
Clel'li-Cal'riel' for duty at the
Swarthmore Post Office was an~
nounced Tuesday.
Special ])elh'cl-t:\' l\[e:-;senger 110sitions wiJl also he flllcfl from the
Substitute CatTier' eligible list, resulting from thhJ examination.
API)lications
fOI' the examinations must be on file with thc Director. Third U. S. Civil Service
Region. l03-A Customhouse, Phlladelphia G. Pa., not Jatcr than the
close ot business on I<'cbruary G.
Inter-ested persons may obtain
flll·ther information nnd the necesapplication fOnn fI'om the
Commission's local Hecl'otm'y, !\liss
1'.:. McDonnell, at the Swarthmore
Post Office, or from the Director,
Third U. S. Mail SerVice Region.
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OPEN MEETING AT
CLUB NEXT WEEK
Women Present Nat.
Girl Scouter
Tuesday
The Town Meeting called b).' the
An open meeting of unusual inMrs. Dorothy Cia')' was preSwnrthmol'e
I
..
eague
of
'Vonlon
tere~t
and breadth is scheduled
sented to the 'Voman's Club audiVoters
on
'.January
28
to
consider
for
Tuesday.
Ii'ehruary 4, at 2 p.m.
ence on Tuesday aftel'noon In hCI·
Hmlsing
anu
the
Zoning
Ordin_
when
the
\Voman's
Club undcr the
talk "New Ears for Ohl" by th!.)
ance
i.n
Swarthmore
was
held
in
a
ehair·manshh)
of
Mrs.
RObert N.
edUcation depal·tment of the club
well
tilled
high
.school
auditOl'ium.
Hilkert.
will
prl'sent
Ojeda
~('h
of which Mrs. George Sc'hobingCl'
J"ottlQ.·
of
1'he
Nafi
•
.:JnaJ
Gil'l
Scout
is chairman.
. Mrs. Glenn R. Morrow, League
f::taff. The Clllh',-t sponsor'ship Is a
preSident, in opening the meeting.
When ]\.frs. W'. T. Clay. of 'Valstep
in its Youth Con.sel·vatlon Prostated
t)IC
reason
for'
existence
of
nut lane. herself handicapped by
gTalll.
the
League,
and
descl'ibed
the
deafness, volUnteered her sel'vices
gathering as "an opportunity to inAll friends of youth are invite,}
to the Philadelphia Navy Hospital
,
form ourselves on the problem of
to hear Miss Schrottky who gave a
to assist in the re-educntion of the
housing
in Swarthmore, and to
stimulating talk on youth conserdeaf she was the only teacher, anll
discus..<;
it
in
a
frIendly
and
demovaUon at the County Federation
had two pupils assigned to her.
X'ntimmi (~h'l Sl.'out I·;'\I.'euthc
c.-attc
meeting."
meeting lust y('ar. Jnvita.tions have
In two and a half years shc has Hlld fonner (.h·aBlatioH in~tl'lll'tnr
ut·
)It.
Uol)'oke
l-1011{'"ge
will
u(]been
extended by the committee
secn tho work gro·w until now
Upon being introduced to the
dl'css a "'oman's Club Younl
to
loca}
Girl Scout leaders nnd to
there I.H :l staff of 90 teachers con_ Conser,·uUon meeting tu which audience as
moderator,
Henl'Y
Scout
chairmen
in the neighborIng
ducting classes for 500 students.
all tntcrestCtl !)c·l'Sons 'n this ,'1- Harral. supervisor of the ::\Iunicicounties.
cJnit)"
nrc
bu·itcd,
next
Tuesday
1\Irs. C)a~J Is sUU the only ciVilian
pal ASSistance DiviSion oC the Inut 2 I', m.
Jlfs.<.;. Shl'ottky Is a
::\fjss Schrottk~ fR the dramatics
instructor at the hospital where
stituto of State and Local Govmember or the Xutlollul Stor)'
advise
I" of the national Girl Scout
she has turned her handicap into
Tellel'S' I/cngue nnd Is, cUI'locntl)· el'nment, University of Pennsylvaorganization.
She has created mnny
an asset not only fer herself but
ser,1.ng on u nlltJonnl I..'onllllittce nia. stated the problem under' conof
the
standard
ceremonies familto encoul"llb"'C childl'Cn's creath·c sideration and presented the flrRt
for the 4,000 service men she has
dnmul.
Her
ul'peanlnce
Is
"ideIar
to
Girl
Scouts,
and the special
heJped~ These 4,000 Navy men respeaker, Ellwood B. Chapman.
ly
:lnd
eng-el'l)"
unUclllah..'11.. Scout
prodUctions
which
she has beJped
present a cr058 section of the
Mr. Chapman, a..~ c·hairiuan of
lcaulcrs or the (.'ounly will be
Girl
Scouts
in
many
CommUnities
American peo~le, ranging in age
))rcscnt.
the
Board
of Adjustment in
1\Its. Cecclia H. Simmons. wife to present have brought much
Swarthmore,
dl·ew
on
his
long
exfrom 17 to 64 yea~s, In rank from
retired praise and comment. She serves as
perience in the housing situation of George A. Simmons.
seaman to captain. in education
fOI·n.lcl'
ga~
che~list
for
the
Phi!a- consultant to the children's cr03hero with many examples of housfrom third gradc to collegc gradde~Phia
Llectnc
Company.
dlCd ntiv(' drama group sponsored by
ing requests and chnnges. He 8..'l.ld
uates, spea.ldng four languag-es.
1':I'lda'Y
afternoon
at
her
home,
114 Northwestcl'n University'S 8ehooll)f
that over 70 per cent of the V. S.
To plan a course of Instruction
1'ale
avenue.
aftOI'
an
illncss
of Speech. Miss Schrottky is a mcmis under zoning regulations. adding
and training that can reach and
two
months.
She
was
76.
bC'r oC the New York Story Tellthat "we have zones to protect our
help all of this hctel'ogencous
llrs.
Rimmons
was
bOI'n
in
Phllalng
League, at one time serving
e':\'es and cars, and the 1001<8 of OUI'
group is an achievement in which
delphin
and
thc
family
lived
in
as
pl'esident,
has been an instruc_
houses, and streets."
Discussing
any educator might well take
CheRtc,'
fOI·
)Ilany
ye:u's
before
tOl'
in
dramatics
at Mt. Holyoke
the beginning of the Swarthmore
pride. Doctors and professors from
moving
to
Swarthmol'e
{h·e
years
Collnge
and
has
participated
In the
Zonln::;- Ordtnanre. and its pronlI over the country come to
ago.
She
was
n
memhel·
of
St.
I
Junior
Leaguo
Dramn.
Institute.
\'islons,
.l\h·. Chul)mnn cited the
Philadelphia to· observe methods
Among distinguished guests to
purpOse of maintaining Swarth_ Paul's ChUI'ch, ·hcster.
and to learn what tho Naval HosIn addition to her husband, l\frs. he pre.Hented to the aUdience is Dr.
more a
comfortable Village of
pital is doing for those whoso
'I'he first meeting of the Swat·lh~ homes as the baSic poHey of the Rimmons is survived by five sons. Han, or l{orea, who is studying
hearing has been Impaired in the
service. "Blindness is dramat.ic." morc- BOl'oug'h committeI;' agsisUng, Ol·dtnance. wtth tne "Swarthmore Geol'ge A., of Buffalo N. Y.: Hany thf' American Girl Scout movesaid Mrs~ Clay, "while deafness is SW~ll"thlllo ..e college in itA IWesent tOJ" S\Varthm01'cans" slogan prc- K, of \Vashington, D. C.; '''ent- ment prior to returning to Korea
worth R, and Samuel. at home; to head Glr1 Scouts there. The
merely irritating."
~5,OOO,OOO ClltllllaiJ..:n. w11l be held vaHing.
1\
...s. Alexandel· W. Frasel" of \VH- .JUliette Low Fund for Internation_
"'Ve have been told," f';ald MI'.
He-education of the deaf in- in Ikmd Memorial nt 7:45 on 'l'uesIllington.
Del.; and sew'u grand- al Rcouting. to which every local
cludes a court'le in Engllsh phon- C';i,\·. Fehl'ual'.\" 4. 'rhls meeting will Chapman. "that we have the most
Children.
Scout contributes, if; making possordinance in the United
etics. lip reading, volume control. 1l1;"\"k th~ opening of th(' !,>olicita- dmstic
Sel'vices held Tuesday at her lat~ ible thiH Pl'uctlcal venture in inrhythm, nnd the scientific titting tion of non-alumni r('sidC'nts of tht" States. But ',",0 did not want evel·Y·
of hearing aids to the indtvidual. l'Gl"Ough which hegins Officially on ('ar gOing through to Chester stop- home wel'e in chal'ge of the Rev. ternational scouting.
ping on om· main highwas to get Peter C, Vanderbilt. I"~CtOl' of' St.
FOllowIng the meeting, tea will
Practice in the use of a hearing ,V edn('~dn).r, Ii'ebruan' ~.
gas.
Now
Media,
a
county
scat,
ra·ul's.
interment
was
r,rivatc-.
bo
served in the lounge of tho
dcv1c~
is as important and as
Leonard C. A1';hton, chail'man of
c1ub house. Hostesses wilJ be 1\frs.
painstaking as practice in the Ut'lO the BOI'ou~h Committee. ilnnounce~ did want business, and even fac.
Here. we wanted onh· a
Charles D. 1\litchell and Mrs. Edof an artificial 11mb, One must L'hat, in addition to th(, namc'l tortes.
Abrams Talk Postponed
ynlage
of
homes and home S~I'V
win 'V. Crosby. l\[rs. Cecil D. Rolearn to eliminate background H~terJ In The SWHI'thmorenn of .Jan.
So the Swarthmol'e Ol'dinThe meeting of the Swarthmore ward and arl·H. Ham; K. Stcinftcld
nOises, etc. to get the most help ual"Y 17, the following Ileople ha\'e ices.
flnce
wns
O\yc,·whelmingly well ,'c- brane'h 01' the 'Vomen',1 Interna_ will pour.
from any hearing aid.
jcined the committee which is
tiona) League for PeOlef! nnd Free::\["s. Hilkcrt's Girl Scout Com)'Irs. Clay cited many inter~sttng llclJ)ing the colIc-ge: S. FI'aneis But. ceived by the reslde.nts.
"Only one sCI'ious question iooms dom schcdulC'd (01' Tuesda';l! was mittee includes: Mrs. J. Paul
cases of individ uals who have l'C- 1(,1'. \ViHiam C. Campbell, HClll'~' D.
up now in this "mage, anel this is 1l0slpon·""I.r} on ";ll'<'onnt of
tile Brown. )..Irs. Ramuel T, Carpenter
turned to an active useful life afColes.
Raymond K.
Den,\·ol.th. that of the old,
large
housef';. town mceting on ;.:oiling whIch oc- 1\ll·s. 1"I'unk G. Keenan, Mrs, Gor~
ter their training at th~ Phlladel· Charles J
cc-ncc. House~ built, say, GO Y<':11'8
progress 'has been made along this
The meeting will be held at S )fr"s.
I> S.John
" , R.'( Pitman • ]I.[rs . Carol
HOl"lladay, Philip 'V.
Kinsliern, l,gO for $10,000 depreciate a ('cr.
,
•
~
1
line Is good news for the ~eat George 'V. !\[cKeng, Hany L. !\lil~
o clocl< next Tllesda'" niJiht. l i ' e h l ' u _ co
. er, -'\ rs. Geot'ge Zimmer
....
tain
pel'
cent
each
yem",
antI
everyWhere in civilian life as w'ell leI', Edward L.
~ny
4.
at
the
hom'f'
of
Henn;
("
,
.
ane),.
1\11:>;:;;1
Alice.
Marriott.
repreNoyes,
Geol'ge
'"
. .. sen mg t lP .J llnlOI· Club.
as in the services; and that a fel- Plowman, ElIif'; B. Ridgway, Jl·., ·would now he \VOl·th ahout $4.000 Patterson. :l07 hIm
a'·I'nll(,. Innn
SPOXSORR ON
~
~
low Swarthmorean should havo Al'thul' S. Robinson. Dr. Miles H. - . ( 1 reasonablc depreciation."
.'\hl'anl~, of the Anlcl·il'an PI'fends
~Th"
d'
.~ E-:UAN SUO"
According to 1\[, •. CIt:1.11man t'lw Scol'viee COTHmittee, who rcturned
played such a prominent part in RohinHon. and 'Valter L. ThOl·I)e.
cart epartment, und~r the
Board 01' Adjustment has granterl to Swal'thmore last month aftci' a chairmanship of Mrs, Carl del\.{ol1,
shaping that progres.c; Is a matter
ahout 75 per cent of reqllests 111'('- six-month tOUI' or
l'~lII"OI)('
of pride for this community.
will plans a sCI'ics of one-man exhibits
Revamp Library Board
spnted.
It Ina;\-' not change the speak on "F'ol'ces fOI'
Peace in of the work of its talented mem_
ttwms of the Zoning Ordinance in EUl'ope." ,
Iwl's. A. display of Oils. watercolors,
Entertains Officers
Computation of ballots filed in an~r respect; It can only tal{e into
'and pastels py !\frs. Stanle~r Maclast Satm'day's and Monday's elec- account individual applications of
1.'hc public is cOl'dially invitf"d.
~tmall, wiII be seen for three Club
~Irs. Seymour S. Rutherford of
tion ·at the PubIlc Llbrar)' revealed that Ordinance within very Sl)(~
meetings,
in1.lIgul'ating
venture
Strath Haven avenue entertained tho election of Dr. Paul F. GemMANY MEN SING
which promises much pleasUI'c to
the retiring and newly elected of- mill, Dr. J. A. Calhoun, Jr., and cine limits. At present the law Jlromemher!'! and townspcople.
ficers of the Swarthmore Branch :Mrs. Hal'ry L. ::\filler to fill the vides that ench lot must b(' 75 feet
A COnl»
Report On Scout House
at her home Friday afternoon.
rectors.
parish house of the PrcRbyterian
A
neighborhood
meeting
of
Officers elected 'who begin their
Church to
formulate the new RWaI·th"lol'e adult Girl Scouts was
ImmedIately
followIng
e.tabllshPLEASE
RETURN
term of office in January and. serve
l1f'ld nt the 'Voman's Club Thursresults on
The flag stand which belongs ·n men'S community chorus.
two 'Years. include Mrs. Rutherford. ment of the election
The chorus under the direction day morning, January 23, to discus-OJ
Monday
evening
a
reorganization
the
American
Legion
Room
in
who continues as president; Mrs.
of Henfl" Faust will sing semtBirney K. Morse, first vice-presi- meeting was held. PhlIip H. Jew- Borough Hall has been borrowed claSSical music rather than songs the management of the Girl Scout
House. 1\11'5. Frank Ho}man, treasprestd~nt.
Mrs, and not retUl·ned. T'he Legion Is
dent; Mrs. "'illtam H. Thatcher. ett was named
of a l'eligioilS nature. Anyone In- urer of the committee gave a reThoma..cr
K.
Brown,
Jr.,
vice
pr~slin
need
of
this
stnnd
and
wonld
second vice-president: Mrs. Edwtn
terested in singing who was nnahl(: port. ann "Mrs. David Wisdom, who
W. Crosby. secretary; Mrs. J. Dill- dent, Dr. J. A. Calho.un. Jr. seere- like the borrower to return it to
to
attend fhiR wf"ck is invitc41 lwxt takes aIt rC'Rf'l'va.tions for the Scout
wyn Durnall, assistant secretary: tan·', and Harold Ogram treasurer. the> room,
TllP1-'d:\~' at 7:15,
Housf', told how it is used. Troop~
and Mrs. C. C. Howard. treasurer.
from aU over D(>la,vare Countty
Movie at Trinity
and
Philadelphia as
weU
as
Thel sound fUm, "King ot Kings."
Kappa Hostess
!=;warthmore, use thc house con4
produced
by
Cecil
de
Mille
will
be
1I.{rs. Harry E. Oppenlander of
Friday, Jannary 31
stantl).· from early spring to late
Yale avenue will serve as hostess given'two performances at Trinit~· 10:00 A.M,-Red Cros..'t Elections ................. _...................... Borough Hall fall.
to the Rappa Kn ppa Gamma Bew- Churcb on Monday, February 3.
7:15 P.M.-H. S. Basketball VB. Ridley Park .···· ................ H. S. Gl'm
Mrs. John C. Taylor. Jr., volun.
The first perfOrmanc~ at 3:30
ing groU!l at her home on Tuesday
Saturday,
February
1
tered
to nct as chairman of the
p.m, is for school children.
The 6. 7:30. 9:30 P. M.-Jllntor Assemblies .............. __ ........ Woman's Club
next.
children
of the community are 7:00 and 9:00 P.M.-"Robln Hood" ........................ Clothter Memorial Scout House Committee SucceedSunday, February 2
tng Mrs. Mehin Haupt who has
cor-dlally invited.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship ················ .. ···_ ............... --.Local Churches moved out ot town.
The other
Robin Hood Tomorrow
Tho aecond performance at 7: 30 8:00 P.M.-Talk on Mexico ........................................ Methodist Church members are ?tlrs. Howard Green,
"Robin Hood:' a. anent mOVie p.m. Is tor the adults in the parish
Tuesday, Februal')" "'
featuring Donglas Fairbanks, Sr, and their guests together with 10:00 A.M.-Board Meeting ................................................ Woman's Club Mrs. Eldon B. Hollis. and Mrs.
2:00 P.M.--Qleda Shrottky. speaker .······· ........................ Woman·s Club Paul J. Every. Mrs. Holman and
will be the featUre PictUre to be condren who could not attend the
3:30 P.M.-H, S. Basketball vs. Glen-Nor ................................ H. S. Gym Mrs. Wisdom will continue to serve
shown in Clothier Memorial tomor- --.ttel1looll. aessloD. Members of the
7.16 P.if--Commnnlt1y Cl:toru8 ·· .............................. Presbyterlan ChUrch on the committee,
and Mrs. Carrow evening at 7 and 9 p. ·m. '.the
·are cordially invited. 8:00 PM-W.I.L. Keeting ............................................ 307 Elm Avenue roll P. Streeter has possession ot
8:00 P,M.-Book ReVIew •..............•..•.............. __ • Presbyterian Church
short· Is· Utled .-·'Snow· Easles.... ··.
'illao. ,. '. .
8:00 P.M.--Jr. Club Board Meeting ............ 620 Strath Haven Avenue the key,
MRS. G. A. SIMMONS
BURIED TUESDAY
I
After serving you these past five years, we are now
looking forward to better post-war conditions which will
help us improve our future Dry Cleaning Service.
Medical Auxiliary to Meet
The ,Vomun's Auxllial'y to the
Delaware County Medical Society
will meet on the evening of Friday, January 24th, at 8:15. in the
Solarium of the· Chestel' Hospital,
Chc&ter.
Dr. C. Irvin Stiteler, well-known
Chester oculist, will show pictUres
in 0:)101' of "1~lowers Of All Scn.SQnH." Photographing flowers hfls
long been Dr. Stiteler's hobby. It
has led him into gardens, fields-,
wood'J, highways, and byways and
has resulted in an unusual collection of varied and beautiful flower
pictures.
Mrs. George n. Sickel, Prcsident of the AuxiliarY. will preside
at the meeting.
,
.
YaJe Ave. Resident
Had Lived Long
.in Vicinity
:lurrier
Dear Patron:
n.
G I R LS
::
9 CHESTER ROAD
Swarthmore, Pa.
VETERANS!
!
Mrs. John Seybold: Mr. and Mrs.
OUvar Rodgers: and Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Paullin.
Homes in Swarthmore.
The Zoning Ordinance.
CAMP SUNSHINE
MOVIES VIEWED
,.
do 80 by contacUng any .ot the
following DOsts and hoatCS$es: Mr.
and Mrs. George Breitling: Mr. and
MEET TO OPEN
COLLEGE DRIVE
Add to Boro Comm.
Which Convenes
Next Week
THIS WEEKS CALENDAR
communitY
........
THE SWARTHMOREAN
. _________________
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_ A
progrelWlve dinner Is
being
}di88 Janet HarriS of Swarthmore Mr. Louis N. Robln80n of Colle3ge Bryn Mawr Hospital to Mr. aDd. • '
av~nue 'whose ma.rrlage to Mr. avenue nnd the lat~ Mrs. Caroline Mrs. L. Reed Tripp, ..,f Va...'l.8ar av.John David de Moll w111 take Robinson.
nue.
place l+~ebruary 16 was the guest
of ,honor at a de8!3ert-Unen ahower
on Thursday evening when Mrs.
in
Center
Edward B. Irving, Jr., ·of New
Haven, Conn., entertained at the
bome of her mother, Mrs. Howard Kirk ot South Chester road.
Mrs. Irving wUl serve as a bridal
attendant.
Mr. and Mrs. Blam M. Hitchner, Jr.. of Ogden avenue will entertain tomorrow evening In honor
of the bridal couple. Mrs. Hitch
ncr wlll attend as a bridesmaid.
Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel G. M.
Maule of Rosemont will entertain
informally on Sunday afternoon
fOr Mrs. Maule's slater. Miss HarriS. and Mr. de Moll.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Forsythe of
Thayer road will entertain at din- given tomorrow evening by the toJner and bridge' tomorrow evening lowing coupled': Mr. and Mrs. Walwhen their guests will include Mr. ter Steuber ot Yale avenue; Mr.
Howard Jones. RadiO Announcer and Mrs. A. Da.vld M. Speers of
on WIP, and Mrs. Jone8, Mr. and Harvard avenue; Mr. and"Mrs. Paul
:Mrs. Robert Ketchum of German- Rogel's of Yale avenue; Mr. and
town. and Mr. and Mrs. George J. Mrs. Rl(:hard O. Smith of '\\"08t
Gate lillie: Mr. and Mrti. Robert
Graham of Bala-CynwYd.
\Vood ot Yale avenue: and Mr. and
Mrs. Margaret M,arsh of Park
Mrs. Richard Hunt of Ridley lJoark.
uvenue flew to Hartford, Conn••
Mr. A. B. R(!8.vls and Miss GeneSat1lP.day for lL week's vIsit with
vieve
Reavis of Unlvendty plnce
her son and daughter-in-law Mr.
spent
the
week-end Ice-boating and
and Mrs. George Marsh.
ice-skating tn the Poconos. stopMrs. C. H. Parmelee of Univering at Split Rock ].A)dge.
sity place with her small daughter
Mr. and Mm. Clark W. Da.vls ot
'Anne left Monday for 0. week's
\VulUngford
are on n week's buntvisIt with her brofher-in-Io.w and
ing
trip
to
Hlckol'Y
Mountain. N. C.
~ister Mr. and Mrs. J • .0. Young of
David
'l'uckel:
of
Cornell avenue
lilt. Lebanon.
celebrated
'h18
10th
birthday SatMr. and Mrs Louis Lusky who
urday
bY
entertaining
Flf1!h Gradt> MARRIAGE APPROACHES
have been spending a. month durclussmates
of
Rutgers
avenue
The marriage of Miss M.argaret
ing the holiday season with Mrs.
School
at
de",ael·t
followed
'by
a
Louise
Servais, daughter of Mrs. L.
Lusky'S parents, The Itev. and Mrs.
J.
Servnis
ot Dickinson avenue and
C. A. Anderson of Yale avenue. movie party.
Mr.
Foster
Nowell, Jr., son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Howe f)f
left last week for Louisville, Ky.,
and
Mrs.
Foster
Nowell of Rose
where Mr. Lusky wUI be nssocia.ted Rutgers avenUe will entertain Dr.
Tree
road.
M'edia,
will take
as 0. junior partner in the law firm and Mrs. George Snell and Mr. and
Saturday,
FebruaJ4Y
8, at 8 o'clock
of Wilson Wyatt. Mrs. Lusky Is the Mrs. W. MelvIn Anderson of Hadin
the
Swarthmore
Presbyterian
donfield, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs.
former Miss Ruth Anderson.
Church.
The
ReV'.
Dr.
David Braun
Mrs. J. M. Sloan of Marple ave- John T. Seltzer of Merion at u
\
nue left Tuesday to spend the re- buffet supper tomol'row even- will officiate.
A reception will tollow in the I'emainder of the winter in Naples. lng.
cepUon room of the churCh.
Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Ranabul'g ot Hm··
Barbara Brown of Walnut lane Yard avenuo ",,111 entel'tain at deHFEBRUARY BRIDE
will e.l·rlve home this evening from sert-bridge at theil' home tomorrow
Invitations have been issued for,
Wlbeelock College for a four-day E:vening.
the marriage of Miss Janet Harris,
holiduy between college semesters.
Dr. and Mrs. Willinm Earl Kist- daughter of Mr. and MrS. Henry R.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Schwalm r:lf
lcr Qf Park avenue spent the week· HarriS ot Swartnmorc avenue, to
North Ches.tcr road al'e entertaincnd in Arlington, Va .. with their Mr John David "de Moll, son of Mr.
Ing Mrs. I ... W. Schwalm and her
son-In-law anci daughtcr Lt. James and Mrs. Carl de Moll, of Park avedaughter Betty Lou of Milburn, N.
H. Connor, U. S. N., and Mrs. Con- nue, on Saturday, February 16 at 4
J., who are here on a 10-day visit.
nor. The group met Mr, JQhn Kist· o'clock in the Swarthmore PresbyFrank Mccowan, Jr., of. Vassar
leI' at the Washington Airport,, Sat- terian Church. The Rev. Dr. David
avenue arrived home 'Vednesda:v
urday w'here he arrived hy plane' BI'o,un will officiate.
from Penn State .to vacation befrom a two-week trip 'to Mexico.
Mrs. Gordon Case Thomas of
tween college semesters untll FebElizabeth
Bryant
and
Jean
BatBronxville,
N. Y., and Mrs. Samuel
ruary 9.
IClo',
stud.ents
n.t
lluckneU
Univer·
O.
M.
Maule
of Roaemont. Will atMr. and Mrs. n. L. 'W)lklnson of
sit)'.
,\·m
arrive
ut
Elizabeth's
home
tend
their
stster,
as matrons of
Dickinson avenue hhve returned
on
South
Che8t~r
road
tomorrow
honor.
from Cincinnati. Ohio where t!hey
ahcnded the funeral services of to spend a weel{ between s.emCf'lters.
James Q. Voso of Princeton lweMr. Wilkinson's father, Mr. E. W.
nue
is one of the students at'The
Mr. and 'Mrs. Donald K. WeltWilkinsop whose death occurred
mer
of Yale avenue are receiving
Peddie
Schoot
to
win
second
schoJanuary 15.
congratulations on the birth of
l\Irs. Edgar M. Yarnall haa re- la.stic honoril for the fall term.
turned to her home in Phlladelphi~
Mr. and Mrs .. Rtt'hmond D. Feth- their second chUd, a dau~hter.
erolf
of Columbia avenue 'honored Gael. Thompson Weltmer born Friafter spending the week-end with
'11er do.ug·hter, Mrs. J. David Jack- Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter also ot da}", 'January 24 In the Bl'yn 'Mawr
Columbia. avcl}uc 'at a Murprhoe flospital.
son of Yaasar avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lukens birthday dinner and hrtdgc MonLt. Col. and Mrs. Solomon P.
of Strath Haven avenue wlU spend day evening at llcr home.
Cutcher
ot Washington, D. C" anthe week·end. in Atlantic City.
Louise Servais of Dicklnaoll ave,:
nounce
the
birth of a son, John
Mrs. VI{. Henry Linton of Benja- nlle whose marriagc to I"ostm' N('IMcCormick
Cutc'hel'
born 'Monday,
min West avenue entertained eight well, JI'., of Mcdia ' ...·m take place
January
27
In
the
Bolltng Field
guests at dessert-bridge on Mon- Saturday. Febl'uary 8, was guest 0:
Hospital,
Waahlngton,
D. C.
day.
honor 'Vednesduy eVenIng' at a linThe
baby
Is
the
grandson
of M,'.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 'iDavtd Jackson en shower given hy Mrs. I~rnest R.
and
l\'[r9.
L.
'V.
King
of
Rutgers
of Vassar avenue Will entertain as Laws of Hal'vard avenue and her
their week-end guests, Capt. and 'daughter, Ml's. John H, l.Jiggcl' of avenue.
Mrs. William Clendaniel and aon ·Prospect Park I\t Mrs, l..aws' homo.
::\'[1'. a ncI '.(,.•• .<>. Wlllhnh D. Taylor
'VilUam' of Baltimore, Md., and
Mr. Mal'yol "'i1son of HU'ath· Hn- of ContNwi11e nre receiving congraMiss Susan Owen of Washington,
ven avenue is in Cleveland this tulations upon the hirfu of twins.
D. C.
week attending a convention.
Chrll'ltophcl' Andrew nnd Ca.roline
JOe Moran son ot' Mr. and Mrs.
1\11·S. Marvel Wilson of Strath !\lay· on Janullry 13 in the Chester
Joseph Moran of Kenyon avenut::
will celebrate his sixth birthday Haven avenue will spend several ('O')tlnty Hospital, 'V'eHt Chester.
ot. next weekI vi:iit·
this afternoon by entertaining 16 days t'he first
.
Ing
Mrs.
Carlton
Peppel' of New
READERS DIGEST
of his small friends for games and
York
City.
Forolgn Editions
icc cream and cake.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Donald
W.
Poole
Now
Only $1.50 per yr.
Mrs. W. A. Jaquette of Elm aveof
Swarthmore
avenue
will
enternue is spending three m
tain 12 guests at dinner and bl'idgc
Sanibel .. lo'"la.
Sw. 2080
Carol Van Alen of Park avenue in their::- home this evening.
Subscriptions for
arrived home Wednesday from
ALL ]'Iagaztnes
1\1rs. Frank G. Keenen of Hal'·
Bucknell University to vacation yard avonue entertained at dessel·t
during college semesters until Feb- i.\londay in honol' of Mrs. L. A.
UNITY ASSEMBLY
9.
'YetIaufer's aunts, Misses Ida ant!
Borough Hall
, runl"Y
!\Irs. Walter R. Shoemaker of Cora Riebel of Toledo. Ohio wh{'o
10:30 A.lf. F.,·('ry 'Vednest1ny
Rivel'vi~\V road entertained "Thr. arc ylslting here.
ZELIA 1\1. WAIII'ERS. Speaker
Elghtsome" at a luncheon-bridge
Everyone Welcome
at her home, Tuesday.
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Dr. R. Whitney Tucker of Cor~ •
nell avenue landed in Cherbourg,
France, on Thursday last en route
to Bcrltn. Germany to resume hi3
THEATRE
position with the U. S. GovernFrIday and Saturday
•
ment. His famUy 'will ;lbin him
SIDNEY GREENSTRE:ET
.Thursday • FrIdA, - satlU"da.l'
later.
"Right
the
Service
IGNITION
MOTOR
BRAKE
.TIRE
M
Dartmouth & Lafayette Aoa. -
Call 0440
HAVE DINNER
'•• • AT•••
THE WILLOWS.
LOG CABIN DINING ROOMBaltimore Pike .
Springfield, Pa.
Weekdays 5.8P.M.
Sunday 12:30·8 P.M.
Catering
Swa. 9634 .
. Trees, Lawn Areas, and
Foundation Plantings Improved
NOW,
William J. Stephani, Jro
Landscape Contractors
Phone Chester_ Heights 194
DEWDROP IN
BREAKFAST
BIRTHS
LUNCH
DINNER
OPEN 7 A. M.-8 P. M.
--ollTSIDE OATERI!'IG SERVlOE--
Wednesday, 7 a.m. • 2 p.m.
Sunday, 12 - 8 p.m.
DAILY DINNERS ........, ... 115c to $1.50
. Special Children's Platters"
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The Bouq«et
BEAUTY SALON
Beauty's day is February 14
13·S01lth Chester Road
Call Swarthmore 0476
FINE FOOD •••
cooked as
yOU
Quick. courteoUs service.
Delightful surroundings.
in Color
•SUBUIBIN CaFB·
•
and Cocktail Loung.
Ull _11111· '.LL ·. . W.IIIII.
•
lid .... 1Ie ........ 1I5c
COCUAil
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I
"COLORADO SEREIlADE"
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and
II
not
*
"With health, everything Is a source of
pleasure; without it, nothing e1s~, whatever
it may be, is enjoyable. It follows that the
greatest of follies is 'to sacrifice health for any
other kind of happiness, whatever it may be
-for gain, advancement, learning, for fame, ..
.
let alone, then, for fleeting sensual pleasures, advtsed
Arthur Schopenhauer.
As pharmacists, we are constandy alen to fo~~d
measures important t~ public health. In our prescnpuoD
department we have assembled the important drugs from
all over the world. These medicinal supplies represent
the' community's arsenal against disease. Bring JOur pscriptions to us for expen compou~ding.
hI!'
durIng the children's
mathu.:e
Evening !,chow begIns
Doors
open at
at 6 p.m.
!j
:f5
Monday and Tnesda,.
aDd
HAVER
W_-,.aDdTh_,.
TDesda,.
MICHAR'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
JUNE
Sto,'.M
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Presbyterlan Church Notes
Sunday Jllornlng
(!'Ow
~
to
9::iU
t'he fi1'st of the mouUilY H~J'\'lccs 01
Holy Communion will be he-Ill. 'l'.w
LCI·c.sted tn Singing.
'l'he chancel choir rehearses
Thursday e\'cnin8s at 7:46 o'clock.
"l'he boys' junior choir rehearsos
on }l~rldays at 7 O'clock and the
gil'ls' Junior Choir on Thursday
uftcrnoon at 3:4G o'clock.
'l'uosday eVening at 8 o'clock the
tnQnthly book review evening will
'be hold. Dr. H. L. Cutler will revIew "'j'ht> Herdsman" by Dorothy
Clark~ W.iIson. Henry i.·~aust will
present a musical interlude ,Unit
Dr. Braun will continue his review
at "Tbe Story of tho Faith'" ,by
William Alva Giftord. Invitation is
extended to tho community.
early Coinn)lunion iN held because
ot the mam,: I'equests COl' 1Il00'e frequent o'bservance of tho Sacrament.
Mem.bor and friends of lhe church
are welcome.
At the 10:45 o'ciock service DI'.
Braun will preach on the topic
"Formula. for Success".
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Snape at
the Harvard aVenUe entrance and
Eleanor and .Mary Bye at th~
driveway-transept entrance will as~ the minister in g-reeting the
congregaUon after the 10:46 Bervice Sunday morning.
'
Trinity Notes
Monday, evening, February 3, at
Holy Communion will be cele6.16 o'clock there will be a dinner ~~ated on Sunday at 8 a,m. All
held for the statr of the Church departments of the ChureA Sebool
School. Speakers bave been sche- wIll meet at 9:45. HolY Con;,muDduled for the various departmental ion wlll be celebrated a.t the 11
meetings to be held after the dinM o'clock service at which time the
nero
,
: ~.i Li~ choJr will sing a Communion Mass
It is asked !'hat all young adults by Olderoyd. The anthem wIll be
and,ex-Bervice people save Sunday HO Saviour of the World" by SIr
'
. evening, February 9, for 0. dinner John GOBS.
at the church. Thls is the anniverM
The Young People's Fellowship
oar)" of the present Young Adult's wl11 meet at 6 p.m. in the Presby\
Club and an InteresUng program. ls tartan Church.
Choir School will meet on Monplanned. Sidney J ohuon' wlll speak
"Our Responsiblllty to the Com- day and Wednesday,at 4:30 and
again on Thursda.y at 7:30 p.m.
munity:'
The Bound film, "'King of KinKS,"
, Sunday afternoon, February 2. at
4 o'clock t'here will be a Hymn wIll be 8ho~ at two performService In the Church. All are in- ancca on Monday, the first at 3:30
vited to attend and sing some fav- p.m. Is for the chlldren. At 7:30
orite hymns.
p.m. 0. special performance wlll be
for those' cnUM
.' W-ednesday, Fobr·uary 5. is tho given for adults
monthly :sewing day for 'the 'V;o- dren who will bo una.ble to nttend
man's association. CIrcle 1, Mrs. the earlier show. No charge .wIll
Fred R. Lang chairman, wIll n.salst. be mnde.
The circle would like this to. be n. ""::lunda!), School on Wednesday
big sewjng'day so everyone is urged night·· will be held at 8:15 p.m. at
to attend and sew or make su'rgi.. which time the Rector will discuss
cal dressings. Plenso bring sand- tho meaning of the Sacraments.
The ushers fo~ the services SunM
wiches, beverage will be served.
day
are: W. B. BulJock, head
The ChurCh Cltlzenship Class la
usher;
R. T. Bate~, J~ L. Cornog,
held each Sunday morning at 9
C.
H.
W.
Ingraha.ln, A. H. Knabb,
o'clock in Dr.' Braun's office. Thls
R.
M.
Kilgore,
W. ·S. P~tton, and
class, is to prcpare young people
W. H. Randall.
for church mcmbel'ship nnd Is open
to all young pcople of IntermedIa.te
Methodist Church Notes
. and senior dopartment ago.
The Church SchOOl meets on
The church hour nUl'Bel"y fol'
children ages' 1 to 7 Is held each Sundny morning at 9.46. Classes
Sundl!-Y m:orning during the c,hurch are provided for children of all
ages a.nd for adults. The movJe
hour, in the parislt house.
The Men's Community Chor~s picture, "We Too Receive" will, be
ahown. All are Invited to attend.
meets for rehearsal Tuesday evenAt the morning service at 11
Ings at 7 :16 o'clock in the parish
o'clock there will be baptism, for
hou~. This Chorus, is open to any'
children. Tho topic of the Bermon
, men in the community who are In·
win be HThe Stewardship of Talonts."
The Churcl.; Nursery ''1'in care for
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN 'Younger children during the mornCHURCH
,ng service and will be In charge
Rev. Da.vid Braun, Min1Bter
Rev. H. Lewis, Cutler, Mlnlster_ ot Mrs. RIchard Snyder nnd Jean
on
and
CHURCH SERVICES
Holman. '
Tho, Youth Fellowship mcets in
Sermon, "Form,ula.
The Men's Foruin' meets at 8
in the chapel.
John Kistler will
be the ~peaker and hia subject wtll
A.
11:00 A. M.-Sermoll. "The Ste\Vardship of Talents."
with
JOHN PAYNE
REX IIAIUWION
T.U.JJ PAI3IER
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P_
b~
' WAKE UP AND DREAI"
Johnny Comes Flying Back"
MOIIda7 •
rt"ltUI'~'
Ute
DEADLlNE-,.WEDNESDAY NOON
Suceo""'. "
Chlhtren's show at 12 :31.1
H.("g\d~r
~hn\\'n
•
10:45 A. M. -
"Th:','e Httla PEpp€!'rs in Troubh.·..
FrOl~1 tl>~ ('.hild"{,II·t'j !Ibn Jibrary
Sunday Onl)'-2 .i'catUt'("$
ConUnuous Sunday from 2 :30
~
III Ul-CllIlTlmJ
~Il('dnl
like It.
U. Inti, at
:M.--Church School
the chapel at 7 O'clock.
10:0.0 A. M.-Women's Bible Class.
."The Verdict"
"NEVER SAY GOODBYE"
Aline N. Cochran
Office at; Swarthmore. Pa., under the Act of Marcb I. 1879.
9: 45 A.
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PETER
LORRE
Entered as Second Class Matter, JanU8l")'
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2
COllEGE THEATRE
ERROL FLYNN
ELEANOR PARKER
MAR.JORD!l TOLD. AaIocIate Editor
ROaalle Pelraol
9:00 A. M.-Ho.lY Communion.
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Lorene McCarter
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TRlNITY CHURCH
Rev. a..o. C. Anderson. Rector
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
9:45 A. :M.--Church SchooL
11:00 A. M.-Holy Communion .
6:8,0 P. Y.-Young People's Fel
M
lowshlp.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
. FRIENDS
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2
11: '5 A. H.-First Da;y School.
9:45 A. M.-Adult Forum, Can..
CIUsion of Dlscusslon of Elton Trueblood's Book: "Foundations For Reconstruction."
11:00 A. :M.-Meetlng tor Womblp.
WEDNESDAY
.:IO·I:I_wIng and QUiltIDsln
WhIttier House. Box Luncheon.
AD at"e,cordlall7 1n91ted.
FIRST CHUROH OF OHRIST
8CIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
. SUNDAY
11:00 A.·M.--8unday School
11:00 A. H.--8unday Lesson Se....
"A Visit to Mexico." All the
men of the community nrc cordially inVited to attend.
The church board of cducatlon
will meet on Monday evening at 8
at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Bogardus on Michigan
avenue.
Tho conversatlon'group on Chrlstlan stewardship will meet on
Tuesday evening at 8 In the chapel.
Tho'social hall will be open on
Thursday ovening from 7 to 9 for
supervised recreation under the
direction of Theodore L. Purnell.
The Boy Scouts meet on Thursday evening with Scoutmaster
Robert Ives.
The monthly meeting of the of-.
ftcial board will be held on Friday
evening at 8 in the chapel.
Friends Meeling. Notea
First Da;y School hegins In
.
Whlt~
tier House at 9:45.
Thc Adult For~m, beginning at
9:45, will conclUde the discussion
ot Elton Trueblood's book: "Foundations for Reconstruction-Building an Jimdurlng Moral Order:
New Iilterpretattona of Old' Com..;
mandments.·' led bT Richard Mc-
mon.
.. Wedriesdaly evening meeting each
week. 8 p.m. Reading room open
dally ezcept Sundap and holldl'3'8
11 to 6 p.m. WedneadaT evening, 'I
to 7:60 p.m. and 9 to ':10· p.m.
, ....' _ ..Church.
•. FeeI!i.
Letter to the .Editor
Queries
SATURDAY DANCERS
Dancing classes tor the seventh.
ninth and tenth grades wlli be
held Saturday, February I, belrtJinlng Ilt 6 p.m., 7.30 p.m. and 9.1·0
p.m. respectively.
The chaperons lor the seventJi:~',~~
grade will be Mr. and Mrs. Reavls'~' \
Cox; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pennock.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones, Mr.
and Mi). James BuUltt, Jr" and
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Woodward.
For tho ninth grade Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Richardson and Mr.
aDd Mrs. Oliver Swan will he the
cna.perons.
Chaperoning the tenth grade I ,
will be Mr. and Mrs. E. }t'ay Camp'bell, Mrs. M. H. Fussell, Jr.. Mr.
and Mrs. John Broomall. 4th, and
Mr.' and Mrs. Avery Blake.
ayette I avenue, was bereaved b'y Editor of The ·Swartbmorean.
the death ot her mothor, Hannah Dear Editor:
PA.
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,
,
of Town"
RUSSELL'S
Complete
PUBJ,UUF'I E"JCR~ PBlDAY AT 8WABTIDIO~
TBB 8W~TIDlORE4N. INa., PUBLl8IUi:B
PmER E. TOLD. Edltor
Hmneh MaryShode
Mrs. Elliott Richardson, of Laf-
THESWARTHMOREAN
Mrs. .raylor Is the torm6r MI"'I A son. Tboma.. Reed Tripp, ......
Cbrlstlne Robinson daughter
born Saturday, January 25. In tbe
HONOR MISS HARRIS "
PERSONALS
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Mary Strode, widow of R. Harry
The thought I CIlrrled from the
Strode, of West Chester on Satur- Towil Meeting· on Housing- was:
day, January 26.
Interment In
Who will carry on these cherished
Birmingham, tOllowed - services In
traditions of SwartnmorEt if our
west Ohester on. Monday.
young people and those who learn
Mrs. Strode who was 89 Is also to know the village when students
survived by three SODS: F.: Brinton, at tho College cannot find homes
ot .Weat Chester~ Dr. George K. here.
ot the Rocketeller Foundation.
Thta problem Is not a result, of
New York City; and Norman A., of the war but io always with us.
PhHlldeIPhl_B.=---'_ _ __
Very, truly ~otirs,
Sq~
Dancers Organize
Mary Parke Dodd.
Forty-five couples formed ten
sets of Uvely SqURre dancers last
Betty Cook of Thayer ro~d arFrida.y evening In the Woman's rived homo Monday from Penn
Clubhouse at the first meeting or State for B nine-day holiday be-'
a grOUP of enthusiasts who Will tween cOllege'semesters.
mf;!et onca a month.
The third Frida,. of each month
has boun set as the dato tor the
get~together9 with the exception
of FebruarY when the group wJlI
meet on the 14th. Sponsors of the
initial "event Corm the standing
committee: ~r. and Mrs. George
Breitling. Mr. and Mrs. John Seybold, Mr. and M'I·S. Oliver'·Rodgel'~,
and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Paul-
OUR HIGH STANDARD
is based primarily upon a
complete understanding of
your ne~ds, and it is our
sincere desire to relieve you
of all burdensome details.
lin.
To Talk on Mexico
John Kistlo'r who returned last
wee)t-end trom a IS-dalY trip into
the 'heart of Mexico will teU his
obsorvatIons ot that colorlul country at a gathering of the men's
club Sun. evening a.t 8 in the Meth
odist c'hurch Chapel, Any men of
the borough interested In hearing
Mr. KIstler's talk, are Invlfed to
attend.
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OLIVER H. lAIR CO.
o. fUNDALS
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
DilicrOl5
Jr. Board to Meet·
Tuesday evening at 8, 14 girls
mot at tho home of Jean Evans
on Strath Haven avenue for tho
monthly bridge meeting of tho
Junior Woma.n's Club. Following
ma.ny hands of cards, tea and
doug-hnuts were a.ttractively served.
Next week, the poard of dIreetors wIll hold their m'onthly meeting at Rosamond Jones, 620
Strath Ha.ven avenue.
THE CAULIFLOWER
OR
.
AN ODE TO AN ODOR
Of all tho faJr flowers that bloom
on the lea.,
,The good cauliflower most taacln'ates mo,
With Its :full creamy center surrounded with green,
"r,here little brown apW& are frequentl'y seen.
'Vlhen put on to boil, it emits such
a clt:)ud
Of stearn bearing odors offene:h'u
and loud,
That it eaUs for closed doorways
, to shut out the smell,
It
calls for thc housewife to air'
tho house {veIl,
It calls for crea[ll dressing, salt.
pepper and aueh,
it's called cally ftQwer, it calls
So
for 9!) m;Uch.
RAB
Christian Science Chruch
"Love" Is the subject ot' t'he Lcs·
son-Sermon In all Churches of
Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, FebI'uary 2, The Golden Text Is: "Beloved, lct us iove one another: for
love is of God;
• 2 .. ,Hc that loveth
,
.',ot knoweth not God; for God is
lovc'" (I John 4:7',8).
NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Edmund .Jones of HillbQrn
avenue entertained at 0. ,tea on
Thursday afternoon in honor of
Mrs. ,Henry 'V. .Jones of Haverford avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. C. MacDonald Swan
of Mt. Holyoke place arc entertalniog Mrs. Swa.n's sister MrS. 'V. E.
Carroll of Urbana, Ill., who is here
on a weck's visit.
Dr. and ]''II·S. Henry J. ,Velland
of South Chester road entertained
in Mrs. Carroll's honor on Sunday
evening when thcir guests included
Mr. and :Mrs. Swan, ],{rs. Carroll,
and Mr. 'amI Mrs. Scott Ure of Ox ..
ford.
w
Mrs. D. Reed Geer of HarvanJ
avenue entertained at a sm,all lun ..
cheon at her home Wedncsday in
honor of Mrs. Carroll.
Mra. ~wa.n~ is entertaining at n
luncheon ln Philadelphia today and
with hcr guests will later attena
the Philadelphia OrChestra.
William H. Brown, .Jr., of Riverview"road was a member of the
first half of the class t,o gradua.t~
in '47 at Yale University. He returns this week-end to Yale for
post~graduate work after a.' midsemester vaca.tidn at bis home.
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MARY A. BAlR, President
PEOPLE ARE ASKING
TNIiSE QUESTIONS ABOUT
ARMY ENLISTMENT
..
Q. What eJuCGlioruJ benefit. 40 I eel anJ.r fl.. Gl Bili 01 RiaIatJ,
A. H you serve honorably on active duty tor a period of 90 days;
one day of which is served between September 16. 1940,and the
date of termination ot the present war, or you are dischara;ed·
because of an actual service-incurred liljury or disability in.
cun-ed within that first SO-day period of service, you are. uPon
discharge, entitled to one year of education in the collep.
or business school of your choice for wbich you ea", qualifY. In.
ad~ition. each mo'.'th ~t active duty, including tbefirst three,
pnor to the termmatlon of the war, entitles you to ano~ .
month of post"service education, up to 48 months.
_.
Your tuition, laboratory fees, etc., up to $600 per ordinar;'
• school year will be paid by the government. Also, you will receive $65 a month living allowance; $90 a month if you ha_
dependents.
Q. What about family allowance.?
A. For men enlisting or reenlisting now, family allowaneea wW
trw
coutinue until six montns after the war is' officially ended.
Q. What are my chance. 01 aoing oller.ea.?
A. If you enlist tor 3 years, you may'select to serve in any
seas theater which has openings, especially Japan or Ko.......
Q. Can 1 dill choo•• the branch 01 ••rmce I want to .erve btl
A. Yes. You can pick any branch which has quotas to be lIlled, if
o.v-
you enlist for 3 years. '
.
Q. I. ,Aere any way I can reanli., (n my aId Fad.?
A. Yes, you can, if you reenlist for a a-year term within 20 dQa
after your honorable discharge.
'
Q. I. there oral' other ~y I can re.nlid in grade?
A. Yes, if you held one of Mrtain militsry occupational speeialtiea,
and were discharged on or after May 12, 1945, you can reenlist
in a grade depending on the length of time you held the desired
M.
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FOR
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YOU
U. S. Al"my
CHOose THIS
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PROFeSSION
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E.UST lOW AT YOUI .EAIEST U. So AlMY lEeI.m.a STAnol
. U.S. ARMY llECRUfitNG STATION
Masonic BuiltHDg,
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Welsh Streets, Chester
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Y oung MUB!Clans
more and better altentlon to Its
major purpo.... tho performance of
good mUBIc. WIllI mad.. by the pro-
Meet for ProtpYJ1R
Because of the temporary vocal gram chairman. Bob Fa.wcett. He
disability· of the president, a sub- urged that members be generoualn
atltule cbairman. Bill potts. pre- giving any talent pOBSessed for
aided over the Junior 'Music Club club programs. The question was
meeting held Sunday, January brought up 88. to whether It is
11th. at the home of John Chap· more
JmportaDt to have· more
membors in Buch a club as tblB. or
ma.n.
Alter the secretary's and treas· greater talenL The latter lB not
urer'8 reports, an excellent presen- alwo.tyB pOBBlble, with the age Umlts
taUon of the
In the Club for of the group, and the tormer not
~~~==~~~~-.~
Rev. Joseph G. (Jox. Principal of
praotlcable beyond· tne number
tl!e St. Thomas Moore HIgh Sehool
which can conveniently meet in
In Philadelphia. The principal
PLAY HONORED
private homes. However. it was
speakers
weN: Congressman Cllf.
"Benjamin West, Amerlcan/' tho
agreed that there is room for inford
P.
Case
of Now Jersey whC)'
crease in both respects. at the radio play written by Ralpn
represented
government'
and Vice
Brown and Charles Andes for the
present time.
Plesldent
pI
tho
United
Stoe~
•
Suburban Scbools Program on
The evening's program was In
Wo.kors
who
spoke
for
IElber.
Th..
KYW, has been sent to Cincinnati
Cnarga of Bob Tucker. who first
meeting
was:
concluaed
wlfh
a'
dis ...
to be' entered in a national" conintroduced Anne HUkert, with the
cUB8kJn session.
test for radio script writers.
ptano 8010a ''To a. Wild Rose" by
Swarthm.o.rc students who atMcDowel1, an "Waltz". by Chopin.
TW9 SOLOISTS
t(>nded this meeting were: Anne
Graham Foster came next, with
Weston Clarke. solo clarinetlst,
two unaccompanied
flute solos. and Charles Laws. of the trombone Mcgonigal, Andrea WUcox. Joan
"Allegretto Grailo80'· by Kublau, section of the HIgh School Band. Fnulkn.cr. Ann lJchliter. Pat Gal ..
lagher, Grah11.m. Fo,ter. Charles
and the "Andante" (rom Beetho- ha.ve been chosen to represent
Bob McCowan.
Ralph
ven's Symphony N o. 1~. The latter Swarthmore at the distrIct meot- Andes.
Brown,
Ed
Ga.vettt.
Steve
Woltt,showed particularl,)" fine interpre ing of the band section of the
Ed
Abram9,
and
Dugal
Brown.
taUon. Valerio Worth thon played Pennsylvania State MUsic Associaon t'he piano the first movement tion. This meeting wUI be held In
GARNETS LOSE
from the "'Moonlight Sonata" by Norristown on FebruarY. 22. RobLast
Friday night. on the
Beethoven, following this with ert Holm of the Hlgl\ School facSwart'bmore
court, the Green Bald..
"Merry Androw" by Bartok.
ulty will be. one ot the member era of. Ridley Township excelled
Bill Potts, on the Saxophone, directors ot the district band on
from the foul Une to win over
substituted most coopera.tlvely tor that occasion.
Swarthmore
23-19. Each team had
Q. cancelled
performer. with two
an
equal
number
ot field goaJa with
numbers, "Country Gardens" by
ASSEMBLY'
Dick
.Jones
of
the
little Gamets
Perely Gratnger, a.nd "'Moonlight
On Wednesda.y. January 29, thl"
leading
In
scoring
with
9 taW. .
Tacotta." An exce~lcnt accom- Senior H.lg'h asscmbly was privilThe
Townshtp
J.
V.
squad
won
paniment WQ.8 played to these eged to have sam·e government
tbeprelimlnsry
tilt
26-19,
with
Mcpieces, by Emily Pritchard. Next. films on the aoomlc bomb tesb:l,
Chesney
leading
in
the
BCorlnc
de-on tbe program, Jolin Chapman presented by CAptain Englemen of
pariment
for
Swarthmore
wUlx
.8
gave a. well prepared talk on the the Navy. Ca.ptain Englemen was
counters.
lite ot Johann Sebastian Ba.'"ch.
at Bikini during the tests and he
Luat, and received with much en- saw results ot .the experlmcnt. Ho
thusIasm, were tho well played was also In the Salerno and North
clarinet Bolos of former president of Atrlcan inyaslons. He gave a ahort
the Club," Weston Clarke. The Interesting lecture on the Atomic
group. of three numbers, Inter- Bom'b.
mezzo, Serenade, and Peperine
were accompanied by Mrs. Palmer
SENIOR PLAY
Skoglund on the plano, in her
The ca.st ot the Senior pla.y.
usual outstanding fashion.
"Pride and Prejudice,"' whldh will
The meeting ended with group be presented On M,prch 7 In the.
three
singing atter which refreshments High Scbool auditorium, waa a.nwere served.
nounced recently, by. Hanna Kirk.
Mathews, play director. The charWOMAN'S CLUB NOTICES acters are as follows:
Visit Art, (lenters
Mr. Bennet ••••... Graham Foster
The Phl1adelphla. Museum of lIm .••••....•••••• WlUlam Sodon
Art will be the meeting place fo\" Mrs. Bennet •• Virginia Bagshaw
members of· the antiqucs depart- Lady Luca •••• Charlotte Hobbs
ment on ThursdD.'Y. February 6, Charotte LUcaS •. Louise Archbold
FREsHKDIED
at lOa. m. when Mrs. Grace n. Jane Bennet •••••••• Lol~ Boofh
FRYING CHICKEN
Morrla of the Museum"s education· Elizabeth Bennet .• Barba.ra. Davis
al departmont will speak on Early Lydia ennet •. _. Alive Hornaday
American Furniture. Anyone planMr. iDarcy ........... Sam Nowell
nlDg to drive to town and who has
Mr. Bingley •• ~ • • • .• C. Bierman
room for non~drlv1ng members,
Mr. ColUns ...... • . •• Fred Boyce
TENDER PORK LOINS
should phone Mrs. Birney K.
Amelia. ••••••. _ . . •• Penny "Carter
Morse, chatrman, at Swarthmore
0602. "An Buses from Broad Street Mr. -~c.k.ham WllUam Moorhead
Other members of the supportStatton deUver passengers at the
Museum In less then 10 minutest ing cast are: Pat Weiland, Joan
time. The group will meet at ~he Streeter, Bill Moore. James Hornn.·
Q1)ALlTYRIB ROAST
day, Beety Spencer. Patty Paul,
second floor information desk.
OF{lEEF
Virginia. Feddeman, Lewis Tanguy,
The art department bas planned
an afternoon viait to the annual Anne Negonlgal, Ann Wright,
exhibition of oll Italntings at the Kathls Hayes, Barbara Earnshaw,
Academy of FIne Arts. where a and Lconar.d M'YptL
Tho student d.irector for the progallery talk by Hobson Pitman Is
SLICED BACON
ductton
18 J can Brown.
scheduled for 2.30 p. m. "Mrs, Carl
deMoll, art chairmnn. is arraIigFaculty (Jollllllfttee
ing for ~uncheon to be served at
Publicity.
Programs. and Ushers,
the· Whtttier Hotel. 15th and
the
Senior
class
lias announced thc
C'her& 8treets. for any nlombers of
STRICTLY FRESH EGGS
following
1aqulty
commtttee 'heads
her group and of the antiques de.partment who may wish to joit( for the com1ng production· of
them. Mrs. deMoll should know "Prlde and PreJudice."
Publicity. Programs. asd Ushers.
not later than Tuesday afternoon,
Dorothy
AdaJlls; Business. Harry
February 4, the names of those
CREAMERY BUTTER
Oppenlander;
Ltghtlng, Mary Arm·
who wtsh to have luncheon. (phone
strong; Scenery Construction, Do~
Swarthmore 1005) • .
Both ·chairmen "have' planned sign. and Art "Work, Claudia. Hantheir activity in the hope that cock and David Watkins; Stage
members can enjoy a. day of Properties, Irma ztmml3r; Costumes
worth-while and educational vi- Ma.bel Ewing; General Director,
Hanna Kirk Mathews.
sits.
EVAPORATED MILK
Irma Zimmer win act as. assistant director and 'coordinator.
L1tera.tnre, Garden Meetlngs
The literatUre department, with
Clvlc Forum Leagne
Mrs. Harold G. Griffin as chairThe
Civic Forum League pre~
man. will meet Friday. February
SUGAR
scnted,
on the night of January 23.
7. at lOa.. m. to hear Mrs. Orrin
Elliott., review "From the Top of at Thatcher Hall. Temvlc Univer~
the Stairs." by Gretchen Finletter. sity, a meeting of the Committee
The garden department will meet on Educatlon and Labor. The topic
at tne home of Mrs. George W. discussed was "Should we establlsh
HEINZ STRAINED
Sweet, 201· Garrett road, on Mon- a federal system of compuls.ory arBABY FOOD
day February S at 2 p. m. when bitration tor labor disputcs?"'
movtng pletures of interesting gar~ Swarthmore's Graham Foster ·predens will be shown. Mrs. George sided as 'he was cha:.trman of the
Committee. The modnrator was
Wagner will serve as co-hostess.
FriUy,·.Ie " '7 31, 1947
SCHOOL NEWS
CDcl ROAST" 38
CRr"cKi:is" ~~ .;"": 35~
c
l.ea Plate IIoIIIDR Beel
I'le.hly GI'O"'" BaDiburl
au
lb·
57.
I>
chest conditions. A chest x-ray belan......d
longs and Is a part of tbe regular
;'ew~ ."n" ._
g~ hoalth c.beck-up. Tho project 18 II
~1.worJ:r: ..w ••.." au
~
.an: part ot tbe Association's program·
::.:
JI.~r~c:.h:~:Ei'~
of prevention and control. supSWarUunore
, It no an8wer,-~8ii ported solely through the annual
SW8(thmore 01t.,.
sale ot Christmas Seals."
FOR SALE
Mr. Bernbardt pOinted out that
Jo'.R
l.le~LOp ele
....~.!!'_
apprOXimately two people can be
.lnks:e~m: flxtu~~:~·;lWO·.P~;";m,,:i: x-rayed per mlnuc and that tbe
....ay 2.~~,!j~is";i~.'ii.. C.alll p.oceos Is I1B sImple as having a
snapshot taken. J<"'tlms are read by
F't~l .•,. . I tu......t. c;;;i;;'~~':," :::'~i "groUp of pbyslcluns of tbe Dela$3
:ox
~~;\;;;;'ihm;;r;;;~~' ••••.
wa.e County Medical Society and
reporte are •• nt Individual and to
SMOKED PICNlCS~n5h::~ta::k lat, 39'=
F'?~
ea::
413 Dartmouth Ave.
FREE DELIVERY
On orders over
dollars
POTATOES
Mal ...
/
.5~49C
p
n.ORlDA
,49c lb.
Cut
GREEN
hl._
BEANS C\::r.ty
55clb.
I.,. b,. the d_.. ,1,65
IISaJ FaQ Peas tlu. l....
.....1.... Bal... Po.oII.. C.lIf"n"
a_wood Apple ••
N,:;,2 1.9.
u..
Ho~'ha'7.
63c lb.
N!;,2 1.'7.
" ..Uo..... Apri.ots~~r;: N~'h5MI~::C H':;!'ha'7.
I'ftIIt .J...... f1or1~l~"gr!.J':d·.. ·
/
a ~ 1.90
New
GI'.pelralt .Jalco
~
fl.dd.
:II..
65c doz.
Another Drop In Egg Price.
g.t4.., Large S.lected
EGGS:S~~.i~ c:.rt,D;
57c:
'Ino for bollincr, poadllng or frying.
-,.. s ....
ECCSg~~
mro
of12
...
.JaUeane Beats a ~2 1.90
I'anadale Z ••pol'ated MIlk
~ 150
Claol.. Fralt Cocktail
N':;!V. 56.
Gr.pelrait 8eetloa. z '::;.~ 5SG
Ocea" 8pl'.y CI'.nbel'l7 ••a .. I ..... Z50
Glenwood Apple Batter
'2~ za.
••11ed Nata '1::::; ~ 49.: Cosh.w. ~ 45.
ItalIan 8tylo TOIDato Paste
I.S.
,.
tJ.t4:r..t .......oal ~'Hl
I~ 14.
Del Mont. To_ato . .aoe
z ~: ISO
Cat
01'
5Ibs 42c
=
TOMATO
JUICE
GROCERIES
2 for 25c
1'....,.
Sunri.. RefreshIng
67c lb..
46-0z·23
c
3 for 25c
TARTAN TENDER PEAS
can
2 cans 39c
SINCE 1905
Mad. fro ......... vl........-. . . . . . . . . ...
SWeet Califomia'Tomato Jalce 2'::;.~25c : ,,!;:'27c
BonIN'I. Our Extra·Grad. Milk
Wily
Pay Mor.'
CARAMELS
Inrlched
Supreme
•
BREAD
a-zac:
_and 1_
,.,.. ....., . .Idou.
r.... ......
.'
I>
37c
.......·12c
Mother'. Oats
giIIfI." Oats """'l1c
Armour'. TNet
"~-4Oc
I>lelcl.. - _.. DII'" - ..... 25'
......oeyc-.
Gelatfne P1i......-....•
Princess Mustard
...... lac
"'12c
..... 12c
NaWsco PrHII_ CtaIkWa ..... 23c
Tuna FIsh - - - ..... -35·
llSaJ PEANUT BUTTER
_wfthHo.1_
'.: 15c
CUNNINGHAM
PRODUCE
Painters and Paperh.angers
JUICY ORANGES
29c doz.
W~.
have built our business on a policy of QUIALlTY,
HONESTY AND SATlSFAGrION. 'Por our reputation
depends on your satisfaction, and right there is your
assurance of Materials, Workmanship and Fair Prices.
Let CUNN.INGHAM solve your decorating problems I
Phone: Swarthmore 2266
•
409 Michigan Ave.
size a:2~1~.w~~1
Flr.wood. ftrepj""" or
FOR SALE
Reply ~o Box C. T.he Swarthmorean.
FOil SALE-Coach. $15. Call Swarth
morc 0&08-&
FOR
. with' 6" _0182
p.m.
~
:::~~s. ;hl10:'
Sears
with all 2212,
used
~
FROaN
BROCCOLi)
\
I
$7 each,
FOR
~:::;
live.
'iis·:
up
'
ti~'~~~~~~~~~I
ALICE M_ BAIRD
Sou&!> A_ Media 2178
wife and
~
S _ S&a 01)
M ..... ~ Pa.
~
""'Q
~In
Since 19011
~!~!!:!~~rY' Reply
w ';~i ,. S~':.~I ~~ir';:' "~.h~'!' B~~,~.O:~\
C UN N I N G HAM
.,aintera and
Paper' Hangers
Swarth~
We Should Know How
Swa. 2268
4011 Michigan Ave.
_...-
- -I! Are You Out of Oil?
"
We are your neigbbors'
and we prefer to fu,e
with friendly neighbors•.
niahed apartment or house for summer
months. F'ormer residents ot SwarLltmOTe. Please write to .Geoffrey Dolma",
Taylor ~~<;ottage" 118th St.. Virginia
. ,·a. orF~rthmore 2'W.
That is one realiGn that
we can and will give
you prompt delivery.
m~c'iiTN"i~il"~>=~ . ~o<,)ln~.::'ce.
Swarth-
more Pennsylvania. R. R. sta.tlon
Platform Or train. Call Swarthmore
3199.
I
LOST Rust col,)red hand sewn mitten
with cable stitch "hIDe Elmore tn~
::;Ide. Return to The Swarthmorean
office.
JD$T L:.dy·s
wrist watCh, vicinity
College Theatre, Saturday a(t~rnoon.
Call RW:'lrthmore 089!).
lJOST Lower denture, between Inglemmk"and· Borough Hall, Tuesday.
INVESTIGATE TODAY
WILLIAM BROOKS
New or Old
all kind
GeneMrai Hauling
orton. Pa.
PAINTING
~~~~
DOW
for your oil or coal?
I
t---
.
P1_~ta'"
-..
»
KodakS _ _
Greeting ~Hobb:r
SIMMONDS
714 WeI9Ia 8ta :1
-.,
.....IeP.
--
••
room.IF~~~~~~~~~~~;::~i
Calt
ett
PAINTING and DEOORATING
AU \~ork Guaranteed
Write
OWENS EMPLOYMENT'
A.GENCY
SPORTING GOODS
CaD
816 EDGMONT AVE.
.
-/
"",w,'"
B. KEI 'E.Y, Jr.
. _.
YOUR JEWELER,
25 ·East 7th St.
Obeeter
(OppoeifA!l New State Theetre)
'Phone Obester 3784
~
P&uw;,haDta Slate X4
U" tv.....-
bcw
Vbt!Ie Ow-&, -
..
0'
.
Swarthmore 2295
night or 007.
.~~~~~~
HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
AltemtlOll8
KImsuI InsuIaUOD
302 Gayley Street
•
Media, Pa_
Tel. Media 2567-R
flignatlOn of Swarthmore AdvertlMlug
Company. with li.~ principal pla('e ot
painting.
bUE"ln~ss at Yale and Rutgers Avenue~
Swnrthmorc, Pa. 'l'he name and a(i~
tlre};M or the persoll' owning or Inter-.
e~trd ill said busilles~ Is: Kenneth C
Work Guaranteed
\arnall. 4619 Chester Avo., PhtJa •• Pa..:
CHARLES WHITE
Walters'
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
Court 01 C!)mmon Pleas of DeJawar-e
County. 011 ~rhu ..suay. the 13'th day ot
February, A. D. 1947 a CertlHcate for
the conduct oC a. businost'J jn Delawnxc
County, Pennsylvania, under the as.,;unu'«1. ('r !letltlou!> name, style or de~
WhIte: lead and IJUI"e Un eeLl
oU used OQ all exterior
Electrical Contractor
Twmity Yea!:'9
of ·the Commonwealth or
PennsylvtmIa, at HalTisburg, ·Pa., and
in the ofllce o( the Prothonotary of the
~ecretary
PAINTING AND
PAPERHANGING
,
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
All Types of mectrlcal
Insta.Ua.tIollll and Repairs
Serving Swarthmore ruul
Vicinity tor vast
);o'lt.:TJTIOUS NAME REGIS'.rRATION
"NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursU4nt t3 the provisions ot Act ot Asflembly No. 380, npproved May 24' 1945
DC Jntt"lnUol,· to file In the office ~l th~
ESTATE .NO'.rlCE
Estate of HENRY "r Schell j)
c~ased.
' .
eE !.JCtt~l'~ Testamentary on the abovo
:state have been granted to the u
~avillg
t~e same, and all pel'SOns Indebted to
e dec&}ent to make payment wIUGut delay, to
•
1
DEOR.OTHY
xec-utr-lx SCHELL MACMII ~ "'N
..o.n.~
34.8 \':'wsar Avenue
Swarthmore. Pa. .
Landscaping
ESTATE NOTICE
litARY D. STUJ..B EL." l!.LL, l"leceru
~~~~·~a~'~~lg bc{'n granted to Fidellty_
.e II 118 Trust Company, aU pc"_
sons mdebted to the said estate aT8
~ I~etltte
PhoDe Swarthmore 2175-R
. 104 Cornell Avenue
SWarthmDre, Penna,
I~
without d('lay, to tho office of said
Cpohmlvn.ny, 13fi Soulh Broad Street
~
i adelphia, 9. PelU13.
'
FIDEI..lTY-PHlLADELPHIA
TRUST COl\[PANY
A_ MERCER QUINBY
Funeral Director
~OU
...
Formerly ot Media
1121i W. LehIgh Ave.. Phlia.
Phone Baldwin 1170
No additional charge tor
suburhan oa.\Is,
i;:;:;;;;;~~~~~~~;;;;;;:=!~
=.IIIa-.
it •••11_""
I
·tt .
De
• OIH
.14M
".,
6T-l-;l7
deceBBl!!l.
Lettenll of Administration de bonis•
non cum tostamento. annexo on the
.m..nted
above Estate have been
to
the l1nde,!Blgned, who request all per...
!!One havmg claims or demands against
the Esta.te ot the decedent to make
known the Slame, and all· persons indebted to Ole decedent to make pa. _
ment, without delay, to
y
JOHN E FRICKE
or to his Atto~~~lntstrator d,b.n.c.t.!l'
STANLEY L. T"rlORNTON Esq
200. Finance Bldg
..,
_Ie
Phlla ..
• Pol,
..
GT-1l!-2'l
of CARoLINE H. ROBINSON, Deceased.
Letters Testamentary on the above
li:Btate have bean granted to the under..
WhO requests alI persons havrgnedcl' Ims
a
or dema.ncls against the
decedent to make known
the aame, and all pel'1lODol Intlebted. to
the decedent to make PfI.711ient. without
delay, to
LOms
N. ROBINSON
~
,.,
,
Estat& of the
11 Mutlwa A"....
Mortoa, P..
S'
I...a.ml Title Bldg'
ESTA'l'E NO'l'ICE
•
Estete ot J. PASSMORE CHEYNEy
ne
"c,rpll
Prcsi'.lcnt
Philadelphia,· 10, Penna.. ,
~
I
NSF.L:
l'epper, Bodine and Stokes Esqs
and
HARRY W. LANG
M. S. MORGAN
~2t9-4:!
Morton Electric
Commercial and
... '
\>rompt Service-Refrigerators, Washers, Vacuum
Qeaners, Radios
0:
hq~e.sted t~ nt:lke paYment, and thos.a
n .. Ilig daml<; to J)r{'sent th& SIlme
....
IBM y_ ftbd alii
dahns
t
Tree Surgery and
Appliance Service
ore 0784
RidI." P.rII: 3238
rso n·
or ,1emallds agai~t th"":
statE:' oC the decedent to make known
~~~
.SW.'~fti
who requests all
dE:'l"signe.1.
&*
.Jobs lor Prtftlle v...-a1_
. . . . :r.t
.... - . .
-~~"
Pbones
Chesler 8130 & 24525
Rugs ~nd Carpet.
Room 315. McClatchy Bldg.
69th and Market SIreetII
Upper Darby
PARKER
ijiii'ii_... iiii~r.;.~ •
MEDIA 0755
. ,.-- .
or
Media R.D. 2
ARTERS
BROTHERS
tJablDe&
Makers
'RIDLEY PARK
1631 Arch SIr....t
Philad..lphla
CLIFFORD L
CarpenIr7 Repairs and
VAN ALEN BROS.
bath· Ca:1I SWarlhmtijore
a
Phone Swarthmore 0992
DAVE WOOD
..
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
. OF PENNSYLVANIA
MORTON ELECTRIC - .
4skes & Rubbish Removed
yo.
,,
'.'
Development
f~~;;i1~~ii~~ii~~ii~~,.D~
==
. ,. ., -j==:================d'
·ft..... CIleater 1-1.11
Swarthmore 0149.'
' •
FOR RE1{T. Wann. -cheerrul room. for
one or two. Convenient to tr:t.n8POrta.
lion and tt"a·rooms. Homelike surroundIngB. C!l.lI Swarthmore 0155~J. I ;
FOR . RENT-To men-two double:
:u
Why not call
tan ~ pl!!:~In,:_gloves on
·J..QST Gold lapel. watch on
GOLD BOND
ELEcrRlCAL WORK
Old Bank Building
New and RebnJU PJao.
08
4.I.BAN :L. PARKEB
ii;;;- R.;;ffiS;
_ ..
LOST
ALL SIZES HARD COAL
~""__
Re8I Estate and Insurance
and RepairIng Since 1908
~.:ai HWR~~::1~459-M ~
,.'i:;.'
SURROUNDINGS AND
ASSOCIATES
Better Tha.n AveraP
PAPERHANGING
PIANO TUNING .
Penn Annex. PhUadelphla 6. or call
Fulton 9~5461.·
.
\~\':A~~N.~T:.;ED-COUPI~ or college graduatefl'
room or apartment about
1 Ca.ll Clearbrook 947S after
n>OTean·-oiii.';:·
'VANTED-A young lady stenograph~r,
must be rapid. $30 for 40 hour week.
CJl.II Swarthmore 3384.
'Vany
ANTED-Electric wMhing machine i
tYPe chaIrs. Reply to Box A
The R,,"q.rthmorean.
\\1.o\.NTED-ReHne-d couple, no children,
no p~ts. want to rent medium sized
house- with garage. Permanent. Can
Swarthmore lS92-R or write Box F.
The Swllrthmorcan.
\V.o\NTED-College instructor, wife and
four-year--old daughter desire fW'~
For
and
~
ert C. Lewis, P. O. Box 359, WlllIrun
295:!-R or leave
in Your Community'
OUTSTANDING
OPPORTUNITY
for Advancement and
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Available to
QUALIFIED YOUNG WOMEN
in Telephone Work
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Laura Lee Hopkins. Eliza.beth T.
lIolnaday. Jeon G. Huey. Bonny J.
:MorR. Isabel A. Myers. and Barb arB Bconger,
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of Swarthmore
will participate In th~ week-end'.
16th annual winter carnival at
Middlebury College ·where they are
membera of the stUdent body.
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Mary Dure a 8Op?mOre at :Pem&.
bl10ke College ·in Browr.· University
~obert W. Bernhardt. ~xecutlve
will arrive on Tuesday ne;xt tor a secretary of the Delaware County
WE:ck's vaca.tlon during mid-semeR. 'rub_rculoals and Health AsIIoclaters.
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tt,!n in cooperation with the Delaware County Medical Seclety will
conduct a two.week free chest xtay survey covering 8everal induBtrles, schoolB and communities
PERSONAL
In Delaware Co.unty.
PERSONAL-Vacuum cleanen.. IroJ1JJ,
touters and radio. repaired. called
"Mass chest surve'ys of apparentfor And delivered. Call Robert Brooks. ly healtby "Gr.:~ns." said Mr. BernSwa. 1MB.
hardt. are valuable not only tn
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Miller ot
Sou til Chester road, John Miller
ElJectlve February I .IU7 ,all and Fra'nces Forsythe of Thayer
windows of the Post Office wUl road, Mr. Albert Thatcher of Mont. open at 8 a. m. and close at 6 clair, N. J., and Miss Helen Keenan
,p. m. except the mon~ order win- of Caldwell, N: J .• leave ooday for
dow which wlll close at 6 p. m.· a week-end of skiing In Nortll
. On Saturday the windows wlll Clarendon, Vt. They. wlll be acopen at 8 a. m. and close at 1 companied by' Mr. and Mrs. Harry
p. m. The money order window L. l\Illler of Thayer road.
"will close at 12 noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo'hn Schoblnger
nnd small son Michael of State
Renamed by Daneites
College' arrived ,Vednesday
to
Mrs. HenrY A. Peirsol, Jr., of spend a week between college semLafayetto avenue, was re-elected .(>ster8 with tho George Schoblngers
secretary-treasurer of the Phlla- of Swarthmore avenue.
delphia Great Dane Club at Its anMrs. 'Villiam II. Brown of Rivernual meeting In Merion.
view road returned Friday' trom a
10-day visit with her daughter Mrs.
Goodwin Gibson, Jr., of TorQ,tlto,
Reviews Books
Next Tuesday evening at 8 In the Canada and during 'her visit atPresbyterian
Church, :Dr. David tended '0. reception given in honor
Braun will continue to review "The ot hl'r danghter by M~. Goodwin
Story ot The Faith" by WllIlam Gibson, Sr., or Toronto.
Alva GilYord. The Rev. H. Lewis
Mrs. Gordon A. Meader at CorCutler will review Dorothy Clarke nell avenue and Fairview road enWilson's "The Herdsman," and tertained at a luncheon-bridge on
Henrty Faust will present a musi- '1'hursday last in 'honor of her siscal interlude.
ter Mrs. J. J. Cassady of Atlantic
City. Mrs. Meader entertained at a
Mrs. Gordon Case Thomas of ~mall tea at her borne' Tuesday
Bronxville, N. Y., is visiting her afternoon.
parents :Mr. anll' 1\1I·s. Henry R.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cadigan of
Harris of Swarthmore avenue Dickinson avenue entertained Mrs.
while Mr. Thomas Is on a business C:'harles Cadigan of. Cranbroo.k,
trip to Chicago, Ill.
Mich_, as their week-end guest. .
NEW P. O. HOURS
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There are many times in 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
to do something especially
nice and meaningful for
the ones we love.
OUIOF
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7 out of 10 residence telephones are on party-lines •••
and long-drawn-out calls tie
up the wires. So, please •••
keep' calls reasonably brief
and space calls so that others
may use the line in between.
Be fair to your party-line
neighbors and they'll play fair
with youl
THAT'S
THE
TIME
TO
CHOOSE FLOWERS.
Throughout . (he centul'ies,
they have never faUed.
CARNS
FI'oweTs
Greeting Cards
DecorativJ, and Novelty
. Candles.
Baltimore
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SprlDgfteld. Pa.
Phone Swat 0450
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of Pennsylvania
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and not leM than 10 feet on each
side.
The speaker described the successful stand taken by the Borough some years ago against having a motion picture house bullt
here.
Desp1t&
the fact that
Swarthmore voted overwhelmlngl~
against. it, the case was taken to
court. where judgment was given
against ihe theatre.
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The next. speaker. Dr. Call'lb
Smith, assistant professor ot Economics,. Swarthmore College, opened his talk with the statement that
the problem of Dousing in Swarthmore Is only part
problem
of housing
shortage
throughout the U. S. The biggest
factor in this problem Is the high
cost of bulldlng. The.speakersuggested that help would come
through any reorganizing of buildIng codes ,,,bich
would reduce
costs, partly by not specifying
wbat building' materials should be
used.
"What, speCifically, are the problems we face?" inquired Dr. Smith.
"A community is like" a tree. It
either grows' or decays. Our problem is to preserve Swarthmore, but
without decay. And wbat is It ~bat
the new homeowner llkes about
Swarthmore? I, for one•. can say
that I like the friendliness of the
people most of all. Then, the feeling of spaciousness-large lawns.
old trees, plenty ot room, Also,
the carefully tended houses and
grounds. And laSt, the general atmospnere ot what one might call
'mellowness', stabUlty.
Dr. Smith went on to give tho
various alternativ,es: tear them
down and bulld1n their places
smaller houses as the space would
allow. This would lose, the sonse
of spa<'lommess sodeslrable and
probably many of
the trees.
Or turn them Into rooming houses,
as now allowed by the Ordinance.
This woqld als!> seem to be undesirable, as it would encourage' a
large iurnover of people living
here, and there would be great
difficulty in preventing
these
rooms from becoming "sub rosa"
apartments. A third alternative Is
to chop these houses up into
apartments. This would preserve
tbe exterior appearance of house
and grounds, marred perhaps only
by fire escapes. But the houses
and grounds would suffer - from
lack of personal interest In maintenance, and therefore the community would begin to run down.
The speaker then offered his solution to the problem: to 'convert
these houses so as to retain tbe
character . ot each structure and
the stability of owner resldenceship by having In each hous,e one
dominant owner-occupied part, Of.
preferably' over half" the house,
and one or two apartments In tlie
rest 'ot tbe h~use. This would not
only preserve Swarthmore as de-'
sired' but make' It financially pos~'
sible for the owner to carry the
house and grounds,
Dr. Smith suggested that, rather
than face evasions and subterfuges In the law, it would be better to change the present Zoning
Ordinance. . Now It Is. necessary
to pass on a constant number of
exceptions which will be coming'
up more and more often with
these large: but old and fast deterierating bouses.
Some discussion. and questions
followed, in which the general sentiment seemed to be that Swarthmore has been kept for the children' and for veterans, yet noW
Ulere seems to be no place tor tbe
cbUdren, veterans, or newcomers
to find new housing units.
ECONOMICAL
HERE - - -INSURE LOCALLY
,Swarlhmo~ llati.onatBaDk.l.
. ~_ of
Smith Sugge,t.
Housing Leeway
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Mrs. Albert L. Hilles of the
swarthmore Apartments will entertaIn at a'tea and surprise miscellaneous !lhower tom'orrow a;fternoon at 2:30 o'clock In honor of
her niece Miss Edith Cope of Atlantic City whose engagement has
been announ~ed:
The S. K. and W. Se.,wing group
will meet at the home of Mrs. W.
W.. Turner of Yale avenue on Monday, February 8 at 12:30 o'cock.
Dr. and Mrs. William C. Elmora
of Princeton avenue are spending
a few days In New .York City where
Dr. Elmore is attending. Physical
Society meetings.
Mrs. .To'hn w,. Peirsol and nlned~y-old IIJOn Gilbert Winant Pelr-
.
IJOl'retarnect ~ the· BnD lk,....
BioOltal to their homle on Sproal
.~··OD--We4a_ _ .of Jut week.: :
I . litH TIlle ,to lei nat Fill Rill
Y_i. AI.',I Waltted
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nlatlvely Iow-prlcecl In toc1a1" market.
H.J01l have a man1lfae&arec11'11( to trade,
Ihele nC* are In SBORT .UPp~ and
~ pi an a«raeUye aUcnranee.
Wh,
_ eome In, find ,oar ~, and talk
It _ver1
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$550'.00
d'A"'S""lJ Com~!1I!l
100 Park Ave;. Swarthmore. Pat
P~M SfD!l!Ihmore 05%9 ••• Cletzr"~k ~
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Soles
Rebuilding
,
Rug Cleaners
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NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR FAMILY'S
Spring and Summer Sh~s
REPAIRED EFFICIENTLY AND ECONOMICALLY'
TO MAKE THEM WEAR TWICE AS LONG.
Celia. Shoe Shop
Established 1904
102 PARK AVENUE
:})evowl:.ire
Pace-Setting Jr.
SUIT
DRESS
Shepherd check,S for- a daytime date-time two-piecer
that places accent on hips
via cutaway lines.' slanted
pockets, belittled waist .-and
brisk ful1ness"fiipping out in
back. In a lightweight, firm
bodied fabric of rayon and
cotton, black or brown;
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The Swarthmorean, 1947-01
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1947-01
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