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CHEER
THE·SWARTHMOREA
Ill.
TEAM
ON HOME
FIEI.D
TODAY
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VOL 19--No. 40
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1947
COUNCIL PASSES
FIRM PARKING ORD.
Services for Mias Brewster
Memorial services for Ethel H.
Brewster, former profess'or " . of
Greek and LaUn and chairman of
the Classics Department at Swarthmore College, wlll be 'held on Sunday at 4 p.m. In the Friends'
MeeUng House.
Special Meeting Calle~ on New Traffic
.Congestion
At a special meeting of Borough
Councll, held Monday evening- to
consider recent parking conditions
in the former Mary lJyon School
a,rea, D. W. R. Mo'riran and Dr•.
Robert C. DIsque, residents of
Strnth Haven avenue requested.
Council to pass a. stricter ordln~nce regulating parking on Strath
IIaven and Westdale avenues
where an enorm~U8 number of
cars have been parked since the
opening of the new PennsYlvania
Mary Eyre Gllflllan,' widow of
State College unit.
Roi?ert
Gilfillan, passed away at
As a result Council pWlsed -what 1:45 Tuesday
afternoon at her
is consldereu one· of the atrictest home, 410 Yale avenue. A resiordinances on parking ever m8.cie dent of Sw:arthmore for 37 years
In th'e borough. Ordinance No. 498, she 'had been ill for the past year.
publlshed In'· complete 'detail In
Mrs, C!llflllan had been active
this I week's Swarthmorean, elim- In the Woman's Association of the
inates all parking on the easterly Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
side of Harvard avenue from Yale and was a former member of the
a.venue to the end of the paved Woman's Club and the Players
section of the street, tlle norther- Club.
ly side of .Yale av~nue from ChesShe is survived by a son, R'obert
ter road to the Crum Creek bridge, G., Jr., of Yale a.venue and two
both sides of' Wcstdale avenue
daughters, Kathleen Eyre Gilfillan
from Chester road to Harvard of Yale avenue and Mrs. Barton
avenue, both sides of Strath Hoopes, 3rd of Ft. Washlns:ton, Pa.
Haven avenuo from Chester road
Funeral services wero conducted
·to Harvard ~venue, both sides of ,
by
the Rev. Dr. David Braun, pasMt. Holyoke plnce from Strath
tor
of t~e Swarthmore PresbyterHaven avenue to the south end of
ian
Church,
at 2 o'clock yesterday
the street; as well as as on the
afternoon
at
Oliver Bair's in PhUasouthwest side of Rutgers avenue
trom Chester road, to Harvard delphia. Interment was in Woodavenue; imposing fines of two to land cemetery, Philadelphia.
MRS.RG.GILFILLAN
BURIED .THURSDAY
Yale. Avenue Woman
Lived In Boro
37 Years
!:~h~i:ua:ld;:abU:ceCC·~~ilor dPvlea.s sOpli~tde· MEMBERSHIP WEEK
.
unan .mous y
y
oune
~.p~o;::.:......t
of Burge..
CELEBRAtED NOW
Needlework Guild In
Annual Garment
Drive
RECITAL-TEA, TO
OPEN CLUB YEAR
Women Present Singer at An.nup.l ...
".:- Event
Following a long qtap'dlng cus-,
tom, the Wo~ap'~ Clu.b will 'Y~l:come its members antJ, g\lests at tea
on Tuesday, October 7, from 2 to 6
P. ·M. The officers wlU stand in the
receiving line. The past presidents,
who will pour at the tea urns, Inelude Mrs. Robert L. Coatcs, Mrs.,
Jesse H. Holmes, Mrs. R. G. E. U11man, Mrs. Lovett Frescoln, Mrs.
Roland L. Eaton, Mrs. J. Paul
Brown, Mrs. Willtam E. Kistler,
Mrs. Claude C.' Smith, and Mrs.
Peter E. Told.
During the afternoon Rubie
PiE'lrceJackson. coloratura soprano,
will sing six selections in recital.
Mrs. Jackson, of Coral Gables, Fla,
WWl a pupil of Carlton Srack formerly of Boston, now in Miami.
Recently she has' been coached by
Madame Lina Coen, a former instructor of the late Grace Moore.
Mrs. George C. Wagner wUl be
in charge at hosPitality.
On Saturday, October 4, the AnUques Department will ~ttend the
Seventh Annual Chester County
Day. Details on transportation may
be obtained from Mrs. Birney K.
Morse, chairman.
Mrs. George W. Sweet, chairman
of the Mutual Exchange, reported
that nenrly 4,(100 articles were Usted In the sale lWlt week. Able asslstance was given the club by both
·the Junior. and Young Mothers'
SeeUons.The cooperation of the.
enUre membership contributed toward the event's success as & pubUe
service. Many woolen articles were
pUrCfiasEld to be sent abraad.
Semor Mothers To Hold Tea
Mrs. Robert H. Reed of 29 CoIlege avenue Will serve as h0stea8
at a tea for Benlor Mot'hers to be
held Frlc1&y, October 10 at
o'clC)Ck. The p-oup wUl dtsoU81
~Jiu for the Parenta-Senlor CIa8I
party on November 'I.
11
At the meeiing of the dIrectors
of the Swarthmore Branch of the
'Needlework Guild on Tucsday of
this week at the 'Woman's Club
Membership We'ek' was announced
as Octobc'r 5th to 11th.
The Ncedlework Gulld was organized more than 60 years ago to
collect and distribute new, sui.,table
articles of wearing apparel, household Unen or money to meet the
needs of hospi~ls, homes and other
charities. It Is a nationwide chartty to help other charities. I...a.st
year, Swarthmore collected 2741
articles, more than half of which
went to the Family Service and
the local Health Center. This year
the Guild hopes for even more,
with every Swarthmore family
represcnted in its membership.
Becoming a member of the
Needlework Guild is.a very simple
lnatter--there are no set annual
dues; there Is no work involved.
Merely call one of the directors
and volunteer to contribute two
new a.rticles of weal'ing apparel
or household linen (she can suggest needed articles, afi(~ the
amount you spend is entirely uP.
to you.) The annqal contribution
of two or more new articles of
wearing apparel or household llilen
constitutes membership. Any member obtaining contribution, from
ten persons '(or' the equivalent: 22
articles) and one money contrlbution (any amount) becomes a dlrector. Anyone wishing to vol unteer as a director should call Mrs.
S. S. Rutherford, local chairman at
swarthmore, 1804.
The present Swarthmore dlrectlOra aret IIrs. ArtHur E. Bassett,
..... cba.rles BlaCk, Mrs. Charles
Buhting, MrIi.. Elwood Cbapms.n,
MrS. Samuel Carpenter, Mrs. H.
Weston Clarke, Mrs. Edwin W.
Crosby, Mrs. Charles Chickering,
:Mrs. Benjamin W. COlHns, Mrs.
James Dougherty, Mrs. Pemberton
Dickson, Mra• . Samuel M. Dodd,
1I1'1L .James '.. B. Doug~ Mrs.
Geol'le Du~ ...... .J • DillWyn
(OoatIDW lID ~ 4)
SHAW DEPARTS' ON
CHINESE SURVEY
Jr. Club to Hold Open HoUle
$3.00 YEAR
GARNET FACES A
,REVENGEFUL TEAM
The executive board of the
Swarthmore Junior Woman's Club
met at the home of Its preSident,
Mrs. Arnold Redding of Park avenue on September 9 to discuss and
outline the years' activities.
First on the list Is tne Open
House to greet new members on.
Tuesday, 'October 7 from 8 to 10
p.m. tn the Woman's Club.
Programs for the months of OcThe nigh school football' team
tober and November were planned
C'harles B. Shaw librarian of including such topics as colored got off to a good start as they
Swarthmore College loft today slldes, bridge parties, and hobby trounc.ed Darby in the seWlon's
opener 26-0 last Friday on Rutfro'm La. Guardia Field, New York nights.
gers Field. Althouglt marred by
on a mission to reconstruct Chinmany penalties and miscuos, this
ese ~ibrarles. On behalf' of the
Initial game did provide a testing
United Board of Christian Colleges
ground for several boys who were
•
in the starting line-up for the first
in China, Mr. Shaw will survey
time.
Arthur B~rraclough's play in
13 college and university libraries
ihe line was particularly outstandin eight major Chinese cities.
ing.Jack HoutZ gave notIce that
During his three and a halt
the center spot will be well taken
month stay Mr. Shaw will make
care of. Ross Pfalzgr~ft showed
up e~ceptionany well' at end conrecommendations for staff personsidering
that he had been playnel and for the IVlprovement of
ing end for only two days prevreference collections. In addition
Ious to the game. Rodney Bray
he will select six Chinese men
The Eleventh Grade Parents displayed scoring .pun6h at left
will entertain their pupils' tesc'nand women for further »brary ers at a dessert and coffee party half. Bill Huey's passing showed
promise and Harry Warren's hard
training in the United States.
in \Vhlttler House On the College
running
gave evidence of much
A Chinese librarian will take campus at 7:30 Monday evening improvement
over last season. All
a temporary Ie-ave of absence from October 6.
,in all. the team did all right
the American Embassy to. act as
G. Baker Thompaon principal against a weak Darby team.
Mr. Shaw's interpreter.
of the high school will speak
Nether Providence Is playing its
Most of the 13 colleges and briefly on the rcquireJ.Ilents for
most
important game of the seauniversities Buffered considerable matriculation In different types
son
tod~y.
'rhey remember last
damage during the war, nil were of colleges and, technical schools.
year's 30-0 defeat too well. But
founded . by American missionar.- Harry Oppenlandcr, class adviser,
more than just the desire to win,
ies.
wlll discuss prollle:ns of the junior
they
have the boys to do it. Along
. Mr. ~haw published A List of
and senior years. A panel of par- with Joe Gummel, one of the best
Books for College Libraries in ents comprised of Samuel Everett,
hav
backs in the suburbs, they
e
1931.
moderator. Mrs. N. O. Wolfe. D. the biggest tackles and ends
Malcolm Hodge, and Avery Blake
will lead a discussrOn of home and around. Their convincing 19-7
. bl ems coas parents see victory over Yeadon last Friday
school pro
them." .
,:..'
. \"las no accident and could have
The new committee for: Gi~l
"
.
. been higher.
.,.
S«.ou·t Troop 83. has. been selected
The groull s officers for· this
"
. _ ,
. .. folio' WI:I·. _ "'''''_.' " Av'c' J'Y' 'DI •• ' u'~ar nre: @pu.l.r.nan ~ Mrs:- John . SWll;rthm..ores. l1nc:-uT.' will probas
mig
a ••e, I"
'.
'L'
ably remain the same as last
Chairman; Mrs. Edwin Crosby, Pearson who. WIll preside at tnlS
,
meeting'
program
chairman _
week s. David Collins Is stlll a
Mrs. WilHam De Caindry, Mrs.
'.' .
Iluestlonable starter because of inJ. Albright Jones; and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Louis}t',J. Storck, treasurer- juries that sldellned him laSt wee
Seymour. The committee wUl hold Mrs.. 16"1O:rVQI Wilson, publlcltyk.
its first meeting of the year on ~frs. WlJHan\ Watkins, SecretaryIt lOOks like a good ball game
~hursday October 9 at tho home Mrs. Thomas Hopper, hospitallty and the desire to win will be the
'ot Mrs. J. A. Calhdun. The lead- co-chairmen - Mrs. Virgil. Ware deciding factor. You can be sure
and Mrs. Donald Follett,
that Nether Providence doesn't
er~ of the troop, Mrs. Nic·hol.l.S
'rhe
hospitallty
committee
memplan on losing.
Carr, Mrs. Valentine Fine, and
bel'S
are
Mrs.
Samuel
Everett,
-------Mrs. Barton Jenks will be present
Mrs.
Lyman
Darling,
Mrs.
John
to help make plans for the fall
Broomall 4th, Mrs. D. b. Dickinmonth
son,
Mrs. Watler .Magee, and Mrs.
A Hallowe'en party at the Scout
Mrs.
Morr{s Potts.
House Is on the agenda. The Puppet Show, which was such a big
8UCCE'SS last spring,
il:l having a Attend Dedication' of SWiss Ben
return engagement by popular
Mr. and Mrs. E. Fay Campbell
demand at fhe high school on No- of Cornell avenue and Mrs. A. M.
vember 12. The Puppet Show Bosshardt of Park avenue, wert:cast wlll meet at1frs. Cnlhoun's guests of the Nestle Company of
for the first rehearsal on "'edne:;- Vevey, Switzerland, at the instalday, October 8 at 3: 30. The mem- lation and dedication exercises last
bers of the troop not in the cast Sunday of 'a Swiss Carmon In the
The Swarthmore Mothers Club
will' receive expert instruction in Presbyterian Church of Stamf.ord, I will open its season on Thursday,
English Coun~ry Dancing by Mrs. Conn., and later at a reception and October 9, at 8:00 p. m., in the
Harry Seymour at the Girl Scout din,ner.
Woman's Club. All mothers . of
House, the usual meetlpg place.
The Carillon is' a gift of the young children are cordially invitOn Saturday morni,n~s at the Nestle Company to the people of ed.
College Stables a small groul> of Stamford in recognition of their
The program will be a. movie enscouts, who alreaay have some cooperation and friendship during titled "Meeting Emotional Needs
horseback-riding experience, will ihe company's wartime residence in Childhood-the Groundwork of
begin work on the Horsewoman there.
Democracy."
badge under the leadership of
The ceremony was broadcast oviIntended for parents and teachMrs. Nicholas carr.
er a worldwide network to Swit- ers and all those interested In
zerland.
children, focused on the 7 to 10-'
New Organist at Trinity Church
year-old In school but concerned
with the kind of attitude toward
Mr. Edward Wetherill has been TIME EXPERT LECfURES
At 8 o'clock on Tuesday evening, people and the sense of community
appointed organist of Trinity Episcopal Church, Swarthmore, to suc.- October 7, at the Strath Haven responsibility he 'is developing as
ceed David Tudor who has re- Inn, 1\11'. Edward Cramer will de- he gro",s to adulthood; the movie
signed. Although only twenty years liver an Ulustrated lecture on the harks back to the early experiences
of age, Mr. Wetherlll is on the history of time':'keeping devices. which have influenced him before
faculty of the Clarke Conservatory Mr. Cramer, a well-known lectur- he reaches school. It shows his
of Music, where ~e teaches organ, er, collector, and authority on earliest basic need is for acceptime-pieces, will eover the enUre tance and security; and this is the
harmony and counterpoint.
basis for
another fundamental
David Tudor intends to devote 'history of time-keeping..
A cordial invitation Is ext~nded need, more prominent in older
his entire time to the study of the
children, for independence--feellng
plano.
to all who wish to attend.
of competence and ability to contribute to the group. The film
suggests the ways In which parents and teachers may help meet
FrIday, October S
thcse needs and emphasizes that
2:30 P.M.-iTea-League of Women Voters .................... Whittier House the me;thods In wh'lch they a
3:16 P.M.--Bwarthmore va. Nether Provldence.......: ........ Rutgers Field
re
met makes a difference. In demoSUnda,., OCtober II
cratic citizenship.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship .............. _....._ .... _ ............ Local Churches
College Librarian To
Reconstruct Book
Centers
Victorious Eleven
Meets Nether
Providence
PARENTS OF 11th
GRADE TO MEET
Evening Party Next
·Monday·In
Whittier
Girls Earn Merits
MOTHERS' CLUB TO
OPEN WITH MOVIE
'Emotional Needs Of
Childhood Is
SubJect .
THIS 'WEEK'S CALENDAR
"!'O
_
. Tuesday, October .,
Entertain Kappas
2:00 P.M.-Recital and Tea ...._..........-. ......................._....... Woman's Club
8:00 P.M.-Lecture "StoTy of Time-Keeplng..... _ ...~...Strath Haven Inn
Mrs. Sewell ViT.· Hodge ot' Ogden
Wednet!da)", Octobezr 8
avenue will' entertain at luncheon
7:00 P.M.~Prevtew TrInity Rummage Sale .. -.............Trlnity Church on TUesday, October 'l, for the
.
...
'Dull •• ~ 0ct01Jelt •.,.
'.
. . . . mem~ers of the Kappa Kappa
-...
~ ...... 'b'"
..
'.
'
.
.
,
. n ...... IIft. Sewing Group •at their first'
8 '00 ......... __...
~Uf.D'CD'"8 "'.u
......._ ...-........_........._ ........ Woman,. Club..~
t:OO A.J(.-j:OO P.M.-iT rlnity Rummage Sal~........ _ .....Trlnlty Chureh~ fall JI{le.U1DC.
. z:-....
I .
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
THE
8
McCahan To Head
School Board
,.
I
111'ogrum of school ucth'lties.
Boul'u alllll'oved current
villli in the amount of $4372 for
(Continued 1'r0111 Page 1)
the month amI also UPlu'oved the
l.italizatioll Illan \IIu.lel· Un' Blue payment of contractual obligaCross and using the withholding tiOIlM llutd since July 10, In the
fli!'atul'c was aJ)JII'o\'ed, to tal~e cr- amount of $37.466.
fect Octo1>el' 15. l'~o .. ty-tJlI"ec of
The enrollment rellort indicated
the Slxt;)' school employeeli a I' C
a total enrollment of 798 pupils in
I)UI·Uclpaling in this gTOll}) hos()ital
the schooh;, foul' le!Ui than I n
Eervice,
J IJrH~. 'l'hc all-time high cnrollAnt'l' having consillered the mutlIIent was in 1936. The elementter for a I1UIll1>e,' of months the lLl·y clamieli are beginning to InBoard linally adopted a resoluUon cl'I~asc in si;r.e in thc lower grades.
to be added to the rult's and rugut hel'(_~ bei ng ij 1 in the kindergal'lations, forbidding til(> on;alli7.a- ll'n, 50 in the 1II'st grade, and but
tion 0" cstahli~llIIl(>nt of fl'atcrni- :l~ in thc sixth grade. 1.'he enrolltit's. sororities.. or othel' sucret ment in the high school is 428
socictil'S
in
t h ('
RW:lI·thlllorc pupils and in the element~lI'y
::;chool~.
~l'his action is ha:o;ed on
:o;chools 370.
the democl'atic princillie that uny
J)upil who is (IUalilicd
h~'
Tho
Attend Scout Conference
tlw rules
of thu l'chool should ill' entitled
~h·.
and 1\Irs. "'alter I\I. :Magee
of South Chcstcl· Hoad, ha.ve re-
•••••••••••••
___,I
J
to be a mClllher oC and talie part
cl'ntly retul"ltet1 froll1 the UnivCl'sit~· of Indiana, Bloomington, ]ndiana. where they attended the
I'~ighth National Tl·ainlng Conferencu fol' Scout Executives. 1\11'.
::\lagcc is District Reoui Executive
of the John :\Iorton lJistrict, Valley I'~orge Council, which covers
Yeadun, Aldan, Collingdale, ])arb~",
Colwyn, Sharon Hill, Folcroft, Glenol([('n. Darby 'l'ownship, Norwood,
I'I'OHI)ect Pal'k, Ridley Park, Es·
sington and Lestel'.
THE
~
L
U
B
to 130u Buzby.
'I'hey left :Monday morning via
the Delaware Water Gal) and Port
Jcrvis reaching Glen Falls. N. Y.
that night. Tuesday they drove
north along Lake George and Lake
Champlain and into Canada aM fm'
North as St. Jean where they
crossed Hichelieu IUver and started the return journey making
Hutland, Vermont that night. Wednesday they dro"e down through
the Green l\Us., Massachusettes,
Connecticut and NeW York. reaching East Orange, N. J., w]lel·e they
visited Bou's gl·undparents. 1\1r. and
!\Irs. \Villium Stovell.
'rhe next day they left for Be~ch
Haven, N. J. where thcy I'cmaincd
until Saturday as the guests of
Jack's grandparents, l\lr. and l\lra.
A. F. Damon.
Theil' only difficulties in the
tl'ip were one puncture and a leaky
radiator which had to be soldered.
In a\'oitling a toll bridge in Can_
ada, they got lost on back dirt
roads and coulu not make the
French Canadian farmers .under.!
siand that they wisheu dil·ecUons.
Bob rcturned to llucl
at Swarthmore this fall.
'rhis Conference is the first National Conference since 1939 and
'had an utten(lanc(' of, over 2,000
Hcout Excculh'CH fl'om evel'Y statc
J)hlH Alasli:a. PhilillPine Islands,
Guam and Porto nice.
..
D
1925 "Chevy" Travels Afar
Boh BlI;r.hy, son of ),11'. and ::\Irl'i.
,Indson H.. Hoo\'er. Jr., of 'Yallinglonl and Jack DanlOn, son of .:\1 ...
o
Gill'OY ] )anlOn, also of
Satunlay
returned
\Vallingfol'd,
and
•
-:\11'8.
aftt'l' a 1700 mile trip to Canada in
U
S
METAL
WORK
and
JEWELRY
.l\.dlllt Clu:o;,.'ies. :\lornlng
or J<;,'cnlng
~lI1t1A~l
ELSnREE
MEDIA 1984
E
SII WELSH ST.
Smoked
Luncheons $1.00
Dinners from $1.'15
49clb.
Rib Roast
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
65clb.
STAG BAR
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
FREE DELIVERY
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
Geo. Mitro &Sons
-Ct
CAll CHESTER 8286
Morrow Named V. P.
Of Flying Group
William C. :1\1orrow, of Harvard
a \'1.'11 lIC, was elected vice president
uf the Delaware County Aviation
Association \Vcdnesday night at a.
meeting of the group''S lJOfll·d of
dIrcctors held in :::;wal'thll1ol'e. He
will lill the vacanc~' caused by the
rl'signation of \Villiam '1'. Scott.
An ardcnt aviation enthusiast
and hoost('l' 'Of the county, ]oIl'.
)lorl'Ow hus recently added the
opcl'alion of the historic Liepcr
Quul'I'ies to his husiness cntel·.
prises. 'I'he quarry includes part
of the first raill·oad in l'ennliylvanla.
'l'he ~·eal'-old countl~ flying association is forging ahead with plans
to get State and li'ederal funds fQr
the development of better flying
facilttie::; in Dclawat'e County.
Other OHlCCl·:-; and directors of
the aSSOCiation who attended the
meeting were Richard P. \Yolff. of
Lima, Clail'c Hazen. of Prospect
Park, Robert Bird, Everett J.
'Vood and Peter Wood, of Swarthmore, and Ray Currey, of Chester.
Beef Tongues
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
17 South Chester Road
Swarthmore, Pa.
Tel. Sw~re 4547
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PREPARE FOR WINTER EARLY
Your car should be serviced for winter between
now and Novembe.· 1st.
Do not wait until the last minute, your car may
need a new water hearer hose, water pump may need
attention, etc.
WE HAVE PRE-WAR ANTI-FREEZE NOW
it may not last.
NEWS NOTES
whel"(: she wHl take a two-year
('OUI'SC
at the NUl\ery Tmining
School of Boston.
:\11'. James ]0;. Davi:-; and his !'ion
I·'I·anl.. of Amhel'st avenue drove
to Cambridge, :Mnss., last week
and 1i'I'anh entered Har\'urd Univcrsity.
Dr John A. Noon, anthropologist
and ~ociologIst, is the new head of
the Wilson College sociology department. He Is a fOI'mer resident
of Swarthmore, his father the late
Rev, Henry S. Noon having been
pastor of the Swarthmore Metho_
dist Church.
Dr. Noon has come to Wilson as
professor of sociology from the
U. S. State De1}artment, where he
was acting. chief of the Africa
Branch, Division of Intelligence
Research (or Near East-Africa. Before joining the State Department
he was a member of the Internntional Labor Office staff.
From 1943 to 1946 Dr. Noon held.
the post of research associate In
the University
of Pennsylvania
Museum. He taught in the arca
division of the North African Language Course conducted by the
University of Pennsylvania under
the Army Specialized Training Program. Hc also carried on researcll
projects for the museum and wrote
the monograph "La.bor Problems
of Africa." which sociologists consider the authoritative statement on
that subjeet.
He received both the B. S. and
the Ph, D. degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and did additional graduate work at Columbia University. His publications include a series of studies of the
North American Indian.
En route
oome Mrs.
and Mrs. Plummer viMrs. Brewster's ff;on-ln-law
Brewster
sited
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Henry Linton, Jr., of cambridge,
Eatablbhed 1922
Yale ...d Chester Road
Sw~ 1250
Mass, and stopped at We!Jt BArttord. CODD. Theil' were accom...
panled home by Mrs. Brewster's
parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. S. van
Dyck of Rutgers avenue who were
aummerl!l&' in WOIIt Hartford.
KS.
TEAM
Special Meeting Called on New Traffic
Congestion
Services for Miss Brewster
Memorial servIces for Ethel H.
Brewster,
former
profess·or .. of
Greek and Latin and chairman of
the ClaSSics Department at Swarthmore College, will be 'held on Sunday at 4 p.m.
M(;eting House.
In
the l .... riends·
At a special meeting of Borough
Council, held Monday evening to
consider recent parking conditions
in the former Mary I./yon School
area, D. \V. n. :Morgan and Dr.
H.obert C. Disquo residents of
Strath Haven avenue requested
Council to l)a98 u. stricter ordinance regulating parking on Strath
Haven
and
Westdale
avenues
where an enormous numbel' of
cars have been parked since the
opening of the new Pennsylvania
Mary EYre Gilfillan, widow of
State College unit.
Hobert Gilfillan, paS!:led away at
As a result Council passed 'what
1: 45 Tuesday afternoon at her
is considered ono of the strictest home, 410 Yale avenue. A reslordinances on parking ever made dent of SWarthmore for 37 years
in U1e borough. Ordinance No. 498, she ·had been ill for the past yenr.
published in complete detail In
1\lrs. Gilfillan hud been active
this I week's Swarthmorean, elim- in the 'Voman's Association of the
Inates all parking On the easterly Swarthmore PresbyterIan ChUrch
side of Harvard avenue from Yale and was a former member of the
avenue to the end of the paved Woman's Club and the Players
section of the street, tlio norther- Club.
ly side of Yalc avenue from ChesShe is survived by a son, Rohert
ter road to the Crum Creek bridge,
G., Jr., of Yale avenue and two
bOUl sides of 'Vestdale avenue
daughtet·s, Kathleen Eyre Gilfillan
from Chestcr l'oad to Harvard
of Yale avenue and 1\1rs. Barton
avenue,
both
sides
of Strath
Hoopes, 3rd of Ft. \Yas·hington. Po..
Haven avenue fl'om Chester rOc."1.d
to Harvard avenu(', both sides of
F'uneral sel'vic<'s were conducted
Mt. Holyol.. e )llace from Strath by the Rev. Dr. David Braun, pusHaven avenue to the south end of tor of tI}e Swarthmore Presbyter·
the street; n~ well as as on the ian Church, at 2 o'clock yesterday
southwest side of Rutgers avenue aftl'rnoon at Oliver Bair's in Philafrom Chester road to Harvard delphia. Intel'ment was In "rood_
avenue; imposing fInes of two to land cemetery. Philadelphia.
ten dollars plus costs for vlolalion.
passed
This
ordinance
·was
unanimously by COlt nell despite
tho vigorous protest of Burgess
J. Paul Brown.
MRS.R.G.GILFILLAN
BURIED THURSDAY
tional Parks. In Chino, California
they vhiited 1\Irs. li'rescoln's lu'othel'-in-law
and
Sister,
the
Rev.
amI Mrs. Carlos Alberto Avila and
their sons, Johnny, Billy and
David.
::\Iiss
}oIl'S.
l~lsie
Avila is the COI'mer
Pitman of Swarthmore,
EVERYWHERE A'ND EVERYTIME •••
Yale Avenue Woman
Lived In Boro
37 Years
MEMBERSHIP WEEK
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2995
y ou'U find the
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the toss·on straps,
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Jr. Club to Hold Open Houae
Victorious Eleven
Meets Nether
Providence
College Librarian To
Reconstruct Book
Centers
PARENTS OF 11th
GRADE TO MEET
Evening Party Next
Monday In
Whittier
Girls Earn Merits
RECITAL-TEA TO
OPEN CLUB YEAR
Women Present S)·nger at Annual •
Event
of the Swarthmore Branch of the to help maltc plans for the Call
Needlework Guild on Tuesday of Illonth
At the meeting of the directors .Mrs. Barton Jenks will bo present
uel's
arc
:\(1'8,
Samuel
EVerett,
Mrs. Lymll'l Darling, Mrs. John
Broomall 4th, 1\Irs. D. b. Diekin-
this week at the \\roman's Club
A Hallowe'en pUI·ty at the Scout .son. Mrs. W·atler .Magee, and Mrs.
Membership We'ek was announced House js on the agenda, The Pup- Mrs. 1\Io('l'is Potts.
as October 6th to 11th.
}Jet Show, which was such a big
Following n long st.andlng CU9The Needlework Guild was or- sucC('sS last .£pring, is having a Attend Dedication of Swiss Bell
tom, the Woman's Club will wel- ganlzed more than GO year~ ago to I"eturn engagement uy pOJlub.r
1\1 ... and Mrs. E. Fay Campbell
come its members and guests at tea coHect and distribute new, sul~able demand at fhe high school Qn No- of Cornell avenue and Mrs. A. M.
on Tuesday, October 7 , from 2 to 5 articles ot' wearing al>parCI, house~ vcmber 12. The PU(}P<"t Show Bosshardt of Park avenue, wen·
P. M. The officers will stand in the hold lincn or money to meet the cast wiII meet at~lrs. ~a~houn's guests of the Nestle Company of
receiving line. The past presidents, needs of hospitals, homes and other for thc first rehearsal un \\ e,jne~- Ve,"cy, Swit?.:erland, at the inst.alwho will pour at the tea urns. in- I c·hurities. It is a nationwide chal'- day, October S at 3:30. The mcm- lution and dedication exercises last
elude 1\Irs. Robert L. Coates, Mrs" tty to help other charities.
Last bel'S of the troop not in the cast Sunday of ':L Swiss Carillon in the
Jesse H. Holmes, Mrs, R. G. E. UU- year, Swarthmore collected 2741 will receive cXl)ert instruction in Pl'esbyh~I'ian Chul·eh of Stamford, I
man, Mrs. Lovett l",'cscoln, 1\I1"s. articles, more than half of which English Country Dancing by 1\1rs. Conn., and later at a reception and
Roland L. Eaton. Mrs. J. Paul wcnt to the Family SCI'vice and Harry Seymour at the Girl Scout dinner.
Brown, 1\Irs. \Villiam I'~. Kistler, the local Health Center. This year House, the usual meeting place.
The Cal"illon is a gift of the
Mrs. Claude C. Smith, and :?tIl'S. fhe Guild hopes for even more,
On Saturday mornin~s at the Nestle Company to the people of
Peter E. Told.
with every Swarthmore family College Stables a small group of Stamford in recognition of their
During the afternoon Rubie represented in its membership.
SCQuts. wbo alreat1y have some cooperation and friendship dUring
Pierce Jackson, coloratul'lL soprano,
Becoming a
member of the horseback-riding C'xpcrlcncc, will till! eompany's wartime restdence
wilt sing six selections in recital. Needlework Guild is a very simple begin work on the HOI'sewoman there.
1\(rs, Jackson, of Coral Gables, Fla, 1naUer--there are no set annual badge under the leadership of
The ceremony was broadcast ovwas a pupil of Carlton Srack for· dues; there is no work involved. }olrs, Nicholas Carl'.
er a worldwide network to Switmerly of Boston. now in ~Iiami. Mcrely call one of the directors
7.cl·land.
Hecently she has been coached by and volunteer to contribute two New Organist at Trinity Church
Madame Lina Coen, a former in- new arUcles of weal'ing apparel
TIME EXPERT LECTURES
Mr. Bdward \VethedIJ has been
structor of the Jate Grace Moore.
or household linen (she can ~ug- appointed organist of Trinity EpisAt 8 o'c1oeli on Tuesday evening,
Mrs. George C. ,\Vagner will be gest needed articles, ant:! the eOIHll Cburch, ~warthmore, to sue- October 7, at the Strath Haven
in charge of hospitality.
amount you sllend is entirely up ceed David Tudor who has rc- Inn, :,\11'. Edward Cramer will deOn Saturday, October 4, the An- to you,) The annQal contribution signcd. Although only twenty years liver an illustrated lecture on the
tiques Department will ~ttend the of two or more new articles of of age, Mr. Wetherill is on the hlstol·y of time.keeping devices.
Seventh Annual Chester County wearin .... aPIJarcl or household Unen faculty of the Clarl;:e Conservatory 'I
C ramer, a we II - •,nown I ecturJ.~ r.
Day. Details on transportation may constitutes membership. Any memcr. collector, and authoritv
t'
f
of Music, where he teaches organ,
"'
on
{
be obtained from 1\Irs. Birney I . bel' obtaining contri b u lon~ rom
time-piec(!s, wil1 covel' the entire
c'alrman.
tcn persons (or the equivalent: 22 harmony and counterpoint.
I\'orse,
I
:11
David Tudor intends to devote history of time-keeping. .
1\.Irs. George \V. sweet, chairman articles) and one money contribudi
his entire time to the study of the
A cordial invitation is extended
of the Mutual Exchange, reported tion (any amount) hecomes a
,
piano.
to nil who wish to nttend.
that nearly 4,000 articles were list- l'('ctor, Anyonc wishing to YOIUned in the sale last week. Able as- teer as ,"t director should call Mrs.
sistanee was given the club by both S. S, Rutherford, local chairman at
the Junior and Young Mothers' Swarthmore, 1804.
Sections, The cooperation of tho
The presC"nt Swarthmore directFriday, October 8
enUre membership contributed to- 'OrB aroc Mrs. Arthur E. Bassett,
2:30 P.)f.-Tea-League of ,"Vornen Voters .................... Whittier House
3:15 P.M.-8wurthmore vs. Nether Providence ................ Rutgers FIeld
k M !'S. Charles
ward the event's success 8.8 a pubil• Mrs. Charles BIac,
service. Many woolen articles were Bunting, 1\Irs. Elwood Cbapm~,
Sunday, October 5
purchased to be sent abroad.
Mrs. Samuel Carpenter. 1I.lrs. H. 11:00 A.M.-Morning 'Vorsnip ...... --..... ---........................ Local Churches
I
THIS 'WEEK'S CALENDAR
Senior Mothers To Hold Tea
Mrs. Robert H. Reed of 29 College avenue wUI serve as hostesS
at a tea for Senior Motbers to be
held FrIday, October 10 at 3'j
o'clock.
The group will discuss
"plans for the Parents-Senior CIasJ'
Weston Clarke. Mrs. Edwin W,
Crosby, Mrs. Charles Chickering,
Mrs. Benjamin W. Collins. Mrs.
James Dougherty, Mrs. Pemberton
Dickson, Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd,
Mrs.
James B. Douglas. Mrs.
George Dunn. Mrs. .1, Dillwyn
(CollUn1ie4 Oil Pace ')
GARNET FACES A
REVENGEFUL TEAM
'rhe executive board of the
SWarthmore JuntoI' \Voman·s Club
met at the home of Its preSident,
1\Irs. Arnold Redding of l'ark avenue on September 9 to discuss and
outline the ycarll' activities.
First on the list is the Open
House to greet new members on
Tuesday, Uctober 7 from 8 to 10
p.m. tn the \Voman's CluiJ.
Programs for the months of Oc·
The ]ligh school football team
tober and November were planned
C"harll's B. Shaw llbrarlan of Including such topics as colored got off to a good start as they
Swarthmore Colh:!"ge left today slides, bridge parties, and hobby trounced Darby In the season's
Ollener 26-0 last li'rillay on Rutfrom La Guardia FIeld, New York nights.
gers Field. Although marred by
on a mission to reconstruct Chinmany penalties and Iniscues, this
ese libraries. On behalf of the
initial game did ]Jrovide a tc.sting
United Board of Chl'istlan Colleges
ground for several boys who were
In the starting line-u]) for the first
in China, Mr. Shaw wIll survey
time.
Arthur Barraclough's play in
13 college and university libraries
the line was particularly outstandin eight major Chinese cities.
ing. Jack Houtz gave noUee that
During his three and a half
the center spot will be well taken
care of. Ross Pfalzgraff showed
month stay 1\I1'. Shaw wlll make
up exceptiona.lly well at end con·
recommendations fOi' staff personsidering
that he had been playnel and for the itnprovement of
ing
end
for only two days preVl'eferenc(' collectionli. In addition
iOllS to the game. Rodney Bray
The Eleventh Grade Parents
he will select six Chinese men
displaycd scoring punch at left
will entertaIn their pupils' tea.en~
half. Bill Huey's passing showed
and women for fU,rther Ubrary
ers at a dessert and coffee party
promise and Harr~· \Varrec,'s hard
trainIng in the United Stutes.
in \Vhitticr House on the College
h
running gave evidence of muc
A Chinese librarian will take campus at 7:30 Monday evening
improvement over last senson. ~11
u. temporary lrave of absence from October G.
in all. the team did all right
the American ]';mbass}' to act as
O. Baker 'rhompson prIncipal againl:!t a w('uk Darby team.
.:\11'. Shaw's intertlreter.
of the high school will speak
Nether Providence is playing its
1\Iost of the 1 ~ colleges and lniefJy on the requiremcnts fOr
univursities j,;uf(ercd considerable matriCUlation in diffm·ent types must important game of the sea(bmage dUl'jng the WIll', nil were of colleges and t<'chnical schools. son today. 'l'hey renlcmber last
founded by American missionar- Harry Oppenlandel'. class adviser. year's 30-0 defeat too well. But
Jllore than just the desire to \"'in,
ies,
will uiscu8s IH"oblems of the junior
they ha.ve the boys to do it. Along
1\Ir. S.haw JlulJlishcd A. List of and senior years. A panel of parwith Joe Gummcl, one of the best
Books for College Libraries in ents compl'ised of Samuel Everett,
'baclts in the suburbs, they 'have
U13l.
moderatol", Mrs. N. 0, \Volfe, D.
the
biggest
tackles
nnd
end.J
l\1alcolm Hndge. and AvCl'y Rlalie
7
around. ']'he!r convinctng 19will lead a discussion of home and
victory over Yeadon last Friday
school problems "as parents see
was no accident and could have
them."
'1'he new committee fOr Gid
been higher.
The grouv:s oCficers for this
Scout Troop 83 hus heen selected
Swarthmor~'s Iino-uJ' wtll proh~
as follows:
lUI'S.
AVC1'Y Blul:e, ".. ~"r nrC': (~hainnan -Mr!1. 30hn .:l.bly remnin the same ns last
Chail'man; :\1I·s. Edwin Crosby, i'cal'son who will preside at this week's. David Collins is sUIl a
1u'ogram
cha.irmanl\lrs. \Vllllam De Caindry, ].IroS. meeting;
questionable stm'ter because of in1\1\'5. Louis',,: S. Storck. treasurerJ. Albright Jones, and i\lrs. Han,:.."
jurieH thnt sIdelined him last -week.
Heymour. The committee will hold ].[rs. l\f!~ivd \VllsOn, pubUcityIt 1001u. liIw a good ball game
its IkoSt meeting of the ycat· on )Irs. Wili.inm 'Vatiiins. Seeretaryl\lrs. Thomas Hopper, hospitality and the desire to win wili be the
/rhm'sday October 9, at the home
deciding factor. You can be sure
of .:\lI·s. J. A. Calhoun. 'rhe lead- co-chairmen - :\Irs. ViI'gil 'Vare
that Nether Providence doesn't
and
Mrs.
Donald
]i'ollett,
enl of the: troop, l\Ir!:!. Nichol.:ls
.
I't
·tt
1)lan on losing.
Carr, 1.lrs, Valentine li'lne, and
T I1(' I}Osl1lla 1 y comnll <"e mem-
Needlework Guild In
Annual Garment
Drive
party on November 7.
FIElD
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1947
COUNCIL PASSES
FIRM PARKING ORD.
;-#------..,
ON HOME
THE SWARTHMOREA
VOL 19-No. 40
I>r. Uu,·hl )IeCahan, or ~t ..ath
III1H."" 11'·CII1I0. who wu .... (.'Jt·ctcd
hend SWlu·thmm-c school .Uree..
tOI' Ullon thc l'csil-.'1:UltiOlt or Hoy
"-. neluplnlnc.
l\lary Garrett of Princeton avc-I-----:.....---------:c---nue has finished her "·alning course
Flora Lee of Harvard avenue
in Occupational 'rhel'aJlY at the has returned to 'Vih;on College,
University Q( Pennsylnmla and is Chu)nlwl'shurg to begin hCI' seniol'
now pngnged in Occupational '1'her· year.
1\Ir. and 1\[I·S. Joseph \V. 1"rescoln
apy work at the l;nivel·sity of Pennarc visiting in Swarth'Jnol'e followsylnulia Hospital.
Priscilla Giles of Butgel'::; H.\"i!- ing an extended tQUl' of the west
nne left Sunday Cor Boston, i\luss" whel'(~ they visited numerous Na-
A
by
~
CHEER
G. BI'eltllng of
Rwarthmore avenue will spend the
wccli-end with COI'mer Swarthmol'cans, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Acton
at th~ir cottage in 'Vildwood, N. J.
Wilson Names
Dr. Noon
freshman.
PRESIDENT
:&\Ir. and 1\11'8. J.
ITS
AltTH
,'OLiYGF
LIB H ,\ H Y
NEW SCHOOL BOARD
Mr. and 1\1rs, 1·...orr1s Thomsen
have moved from Baltimore, Md.,
to I:)warthmore und UI'C now re8hling with Mrs. ',fhomsen's mothel';
1\11'8. George .l!:. Silloway of North
Chester 1'oad. Their younger Bon.
Len Harg~nt ',fhomson Is enrolled
in the eighth grade of the Hwal·thJllQre Schools, Their older son,
l·... urris, Jr., has entered George
School. l\lrs. oSiLloway entertained
at a party In honor of her grandson l"erris and her gmnddaughtcr
Betty Ann Purnas of Uichmond,
Ind., who is a student at Wcstto\",'n School.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert 1(. Enders
and their son Allan Qf Ehn avenue
fluve returned home following a
summer spent at Jackson Hole,
\V),o. Their daughter 'I'rudy is sua
vacationing in Jackson Hole.
Mrs, ,\Villinm 'r. Johnson
Ogden avenue entertained at
luncheon at the Ingleneuk
day. Bridge followed at the Johnson home.
Mrs. F. V. Brewster of Dickinson
avenue, Mrs. H. Stephens Plummer
and Franklln P. Plummer, 3rd of
Hacks Point, Md" drove to Worcester. Mass.. last week. Franklin
entered Clark University as a
HANNUM & WAITE
Friday, September 26, 1947
SWARTHMOREAN
I in any class or group exercises or a 1926 open Chevrolet belonging
oWnrthr.lOre
Library
SWarth morc, Pa.
MOTHERS' CLUB TO
OPEN WITH MOVIE
---------
Emotional Needs Of
Childhood Is
Subject.
The SW.J.rthmore Mothers Club
will open its season on Thm'sday,
October 9, at 8:00 p. m., in the
Woman's Club. All mothers of
young children are cordially invitcd.
'rhe program will be a movie entitled "Meeting Emotional Needs
in Childhood-the Groundwork of
Democracy,"
'lntendcd for parents and teaehers and all those interested in
children, focused on the 7 to 10year-old in school but eoncl'rned
with the kind of attitude to,,"ard
people and the sense of community
resllonsibtlity he 'is developing as
'he grows to adulthood: the movie
harliS back to the early experiences
which have influenced him before
ho reaches scl)ool. It ..
<.··')0'V5 his
earliest basic need is for aeceplance and security; and this is the
bas,'s for
another fundamen'-I
"'"
need, more prominent in older
children. for independence-feeling
of competence and ability to contribute to the group. The film
suggests the ways in which pa.rcnts and teachers may help mp.et
these needs and emphasizes that
the methods in which they are
met makes u difference In democratic citizenship.
Tuesday, October 1
To Entertain Kappas
2:00 P.M.-Recital and Tea ...... -................................. -....... 'Vornan's Club
8:00 P.M.-Lecture "Story of Time-Keeping" ... _........Strath Haven Inn
Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge of Ogden
\Vednesda)', October 8
avenue will entertain at luncheon
7:00 P.M.--Prevtew Trinity Rummage Sale __.... _.........Trintty Church on Tuesday, October 7. for the
'11ltll'8da,.- October
members of the Kappa Kappa.
8:00 P.)[.-Mot!\er"s Club _...........J._.........._...._.~ ...... _......... _ Woman's Club I
Sewing Group at their first
I
9:00 A.M.-f:OO P,M.-T rlnlty Rummag6 11a1•......•.......••Trlnlty Church .raU
'
.2
T·g,S. S W"A RT HMO R SA H
Fridiq, Octolier 3, IM7
THE SWAR'I'HMOREAN
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kadman. of
HONOR BRlDE·TO-BE
lllre. F ....nce. Walton of Amheret
Dartmouth
avenue
entertained
22
Miss
LoIB Evelyn Landon, daugh.
avenue entertained
ber cousin.
members
of
the
SoropUmlat
Olub
ter
of.
Mr. and Mre. F. Norton ~.
Dr. and Mrll. William T: li:1I1a MiBB M. Eleanor GIllespIe of York. of Chester at a bullet Bu.,per on
~don
ot
North Princeton avenue. , 1'\-4E.FJE.
of Walnpt lane are entertaining Pa;. as her week-end guest.
whose marriage to Mr. Rlc'hard CEAL:'!
The Misses Florence, CArolyn. Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Eills of
Fremol)t Bova.rd ot Grove City will· 1"'~p. <.
Dr.
F.
H.
Murray
of
Princeton
Berkeley, Callf., who c8JjIle east to and May Tricker of Yale avenue
take place tomorrow (Saturday).
avenue
will
return
home
tomorrow
~ttend the golde", wedding anniver- ha.ve returned from a.n extended
F
at
3 o'clock In the Swarthmore
fl'om
Chicago
where
be
haa
spent
sary of Mr. Eilts' brotber. Mr. trip. They left Swarthmore July 1.
at Denver Colo., tvhere the last nve days attending the Presbyterian Cb-..rch, has been
Frank Ellis and wife ot Norristown stopping
.
guest of honor on numer04s occa~
which event took place last Satur- they encountered a' snow storm at sC88ions of the International Colslons.
.
,'
day. On Friday. 11 of tbe Ellis Echo Lake on Mt. Evans. They lege ot Surgeons.
Mrs.
Elwood
Garrett·
and
her
Mr.
Willard
P.
Tomlinson
of
also
visited
th'e
Grand
Canyon,
Las
brotherB and sisters gathered for
din~er at tlle home of Dr. and Mrs. Vegas, Boulder Dam, and Bryce "';outh Chester road will entertaln daughter MiBB Mary Garrett ot
Ca.nyon, then traveled up the west with Hawaiian pictures and music Princeton avenue entertained at a
.r
ElllB:
at the Gibbon, Home. Baltimore surprise peraonal shower for· M:iBB
coast
and
across
to
Vancouver.
Mr. H. Stephen Plummer and
pike, Swarthmore. M.onday even- Landon, Friday evening. Guests
family, formerly ~f 227 Dickinson British Colum·bla, where Miss lday
included the brida·s mother, 'ber
Ing,
October 6, at 8 p.m.
'avenue, who spent the Bummer at Tricker bad the misfortune to
grandmother. Mrs. William H.
Daniel
Rodgers,
five
year-old
Hacks Point, Md., wUl not return break an ankle. Following a short
West
and 16 Swarthmore Hlgb
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Oliver
Rodgers
to- Swarthmore to live but moved hospitalization, Miss Tricker was·
School
classmates.
of
Riverview
road
was
host
to
six
October 1 to Harrlsbur:g where Mr. abJe to continue with her Sisters
\
young
friends
In
honor
of
his
MnI. Cbarles E. Flacher of Dick.
Plummer is a member of the firm to Lake Louise and Ba.nff, canada.
inson avenue and her da.ughter.
On their return trip they stopped birthday anniversary, Tuesday.
of AdertoD-Johnson Associates.
We're looIdDg for ....,... to help'
in Dearborn. Mich., to visit former
Mr. and Mra. Ep D. Brauns of Mrs. Raymond If. Winch of North
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sharpless Swarthmore residents, Mr. and
Vassar a.venue returned bonte Sun .. chester road, ent~rtalned at a pot..
car. Winter Is ooPlllng SOOIlo
and Norman Sharpless, Jr., of Mrs. Roy Noll. Miss Florence TrickdB&' following a two-week vacation tery shower at the Fischer home
South Chester road have returned er. well-known artist. enjoyed reall those minor _
In Miss Landon's honor.
Both Let. us lis
irom a week's motor trip to Wat- cording on canvas many of the to Daicey Pond, MUUnocket.. Maine. Mrs. Winch and Miss G~rrett will
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bates of
paks now before the l'WIh. Let. us
kiDS Glen, NIagara FallB, Toronto, lovely Bcenes of Bryce Canyon,
Yale avenue a.re entertaining"Mrs be members 01: the brida.l party.
Canada, and the Thousand Islands.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Lued- prepare your car for hanl wID",",
Lake Louise and Banff.
Bates' parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. RlncUtfe and
ers
ot North Princeton avenu' 'will
Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Good- Clarke of Falrfle~d, Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Medford
entertain
the w~ddlng party at a driving, After we've toned ~ m0of Strath Haven avenue, and Mr. win ot Rose Valley returned sa~ur
luncheon
at
their 'home tomorrow. tor, ~usted tile carburetor, lubrl.
day trom a trip to Oberlin College,
ENGAG,EMENTS
and Mrs. Charles Roraback of TorMr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Lac.rington, Conn., left Tuesday on a Ohio. They were accompanied to
cated .,-OW' car aDd Inst,IIed new
BIR11fS
month's trip to Wllllamsburg, Va., Ohio by their son Alan and a key of Ogden avenue announce the
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Mc·
friend Barton Harrison who enter- engagement ot their daughter, Miss
Sea. Island, Ga., and Florida.
ed Oberlin College as treshman. Doris C. Lackey. to Mr. Harry Earl Culloch of Swarthmore are being tires, 7OD'D tIrlDk. lOU ~ve a new
Richard B. Da.vis son of Mr. and En route home Mr. and Mrs. Good ..
congratulated on the birth of a ODB.
Mrs. Clark W. Davis of Rogers lane win spent a week in Kentucky McCloskey. Bon of Mr. and Mrs. daughter named, Mary Gura McWallingford, flew to Northfield, visiting Berea College, the Mal11,~ Reid I. McCloskey, of Williamsport. Cullocb.
Minn.. and has entered Carleton mouth Cave. and other points of PR.
The neW baby is a granddaugh ..
,Miss Lackey graduated trom New
College.
interest.
ter
of Mr. and Mrs. Cla~de C.
Jersey College for Women, New
Mr. and Mra. Will tam H. Ward
Smith
of Baltimore pike, SwarthBill Bates or "Rocky Spring Brunswick, N. J.
·~lr. McClol:lkey
of Strath Haven avenue have re- Farm," Media has entered Penn
is a. graduate ot Swarthmore Col- more. and ot Mr. and Mrs. 30hn
turned after spending a few days State as a sophomore. Guy Bates
lege and Is connected with the McCulloch of Mount Vernon, N.Y.
at Sea View, N. J:, where ~r. has returned to Yale University 88
Bethlehem Steel Corporation at
Ward attended a meeting of ~he a member of the junior class.
Spa.rrows Point, Md.
Institute of Manufacturers of ExMr. and Mrs. W. O. Heinze acTho ,wedding win take place
plosives.
companied by their daughters early In the winter.
Barbara Brown of 'Valnut lane Carol and Anne of S\rath Ha.ven
has returned to Wheelock College avenue, spent a. week-end motoring
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bell of
through the New. England States Media announce the engagement of
to begin her junior year.
Mrs. Hugh Denworth of Elm and Carol rema.ined to enter Mid~ their
daughter. MiBB Margaret
BEAUTY SALON
avenue has returned after spend- dlebury College, Middlebury, Vt\, Louise Bell to Mr. Grant E. Tomping the summer in Bould:er, Colo., as a fresbman.
kins, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Grant
and Minneapolis.
Her daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks of E. Tompkins of Cedar Grove, West
Fall colon favor fastidious freshness
Dorothy who spent two months at Harvard avenue wUI spend a tew Virginia.
Camp Cayuga, Bear Island, Lake days of next week at their summer
Miss Bell is a graduate of
13 South Cheater Road.
Temaganl, Ontario, Canada. has re- place. "Lake Wesauking," To\van- Swarthmore Higb School.
Mi8H
Call Swarthmore 0476
turned to George School to begin da.
Bell and Mr. Tompldns are both
her junior year.
George BJand of North Chester \ graduates -'ot Bucknell University•.
Bob Disque of Strath Haven ave- road will be a. Patle.nt a.t· the wiils
Class of 1947. .
\
\"
nue returned to NorthVlcatern Eye , Hospital. PblladelPhla
for thl>'
The engagement was .announced
University, Saturday after working next 10 days or two w.eeks foUow~'
.
at
luncheon-bridge at the Bell
In Knoxville, Tenn.. for the Bum- ing an operation, Wednesday.
Phone
"we
have
a
reputation
for
home, Saturday.
mer months.
Dr. and Mrs. 30SOp\"'\9. Bates ·ot
Swarthmore
deperdability and satisfac·
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harlan Jessup "Rocky Spring Farm". Me41a
TO
WED
OCT.
18
of Haverford avenue. who have entertain as their weck .. enU gUests.
tion ... regardless of the
The marriage of Miss Janet Shelbeen spending tbe summer at their Mrs. Bates· brother and wf'te. Mr.
season or hour· of the
hOIne in Wlllllngford, Vt., are vis- and Mrs. Edward W. RoeSBler of don Randall, daughter of Mr. and
iting relatives in New York State Essex Falls, N. J. Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wayne H. Randa}) of Riverday."
before returning to tbeir home here Bates entertained Dr. and Mrs. J. viow' road. to Mr. Charles H. BrenJr., son of Mrs. Charles H.
about October 13.
H. Brunn of New York Clty, formMr. l?rcd C. Wedler of Greens- erly of Swarthmore, as their guests Brennan of San FranciSCO, Callf.,
and the late Mr. Brennan, will take
boro N. C., formerly of Vassar last week-end.
place· at the Rectory of St. James
aven~e was in town Monday eve-:
Mr. and Mrs..Walter R. ShoeChurch.
Philadelphia.
nlng f~r a short time and a few maker of Riverview road enter- Catholic
friends entertained with a. co-op- tained a group of friends Tuesday 'Saturday, October 18, at Ii o·clock.
Miss Roberta Hatg or Riverview
erative dinner at the· Carl Dell- evening In honor of the birthday
road,
cousin ot the bride, wUl be
muths of South Chester,road.
CARDS
CANDLES
anpiversary of Mrs. Samuel M.
maJd
ot
honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lange of Dodd, Jr.. of Swartp.more avenue.
Mr. Thomas Randall, brother of
Cedar lane entertained Mrs. Lange's
Mrs. William B. Ha.rvey of the.
. niece, Anne Pearson who has just Swarthmore Apartments is enter- the bride, will serve as best man.
returned to this country following tatning the Friday Bridge Club at
A Deceptton will follow at the
two yearfS In Paris. Anne, the a iuncheon at tbe Inglencuk today. Aronimtnk Golf Club.
daughter of Mr. and 1\1rs. Leon Bridge w1ll follow at her home.
Pearson of '\Vasbington, D. C .• has
Mrs. Joseph H. Walter, Jr.• of
entered George School as a mem- Benjamin West avenue entertainNOW AVAILABLE
ber of the senior class.
ed at a. luncheon at the Union
BJ'
Greg Heath of Cedar lane has League, Phtladelpnia.
Tuesday.
SUBSCRIPTION
entered Drexel Institute of Tech~ -rhe guests were Mrs. Robert
House BeautiruI--5.00 per .,ear
nology. Philadelphia. aa a sophO- Kamp, Mrs. Ferris Thomsen of
Harpers Bo·,,!!or--'>.OO per year
more. Doug Heath left Saturday Swarthmore, and Mildred Dut).nock
Subscription
for ALL magazines
to begin his junior year at Am- the star ot the play "Another Part
herst College
of the Forest", now running in
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kallffman
---- ..
Ann Harvey of Columbia avenue Philadelphia. 'rhe group nave been
Swarthmore 2080
who returned to Bradford Junior friends for many years.
College to begin her senior year,
•
has made the college Glee Club
• The fine tradition. behind tb
••
and has been elected captain of the
family physician are symbolic c. c;
Hockey -ream for thia year.
his undeviating dependability
Edward Walton of Amherst aveSCIentifically AIr.Conditioned
nue has returned to Franklin and
They are redundant with legend·
Marshall College to begin his
of self·sacrifice, hardship, and suf
Friday. Saturday, & Monday
fJophomore year.
New DeUghtfullJ'
BARBARA S'l'ANWYCK
fering. Now, as never before, you
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lange of
and
AIR
CONDITIONED
Cedar Jane en~ertained at a tamUy
\
need your family physician. You
ERROb FLYNN
dinner party Tuesday evening to
In
need his counsel and advice to pro·
Tbnrsda7, Friday, Satu.rda7
celebrate the ninth b~rthday an"CRY
WOLF"
tect you from the fraudulent claims and false
niversary of their Bon .Jonathan
"I WONDER WHO'S
Lange. Out-at-town guests includprophecies made by vendors of nostrums and
KISSING HER. NOW"
SaturdaJ' Matinee
ed Jonathan's grandparents, Mr.
In t;ecbntcolorJ
ChIldren's Sbow--t p.m.
cure·alIs. These formulas usually have their ongLo>
and Mrs. Henry J. Lange. and bis
with
"$ON$ OF Tau:
with quacks and charlatans. Seek the advice ( :'
uncle Mr. Stanley Lange ot New
JUNE HAVER
DES~T"
York City.
MAIUL "'i'EVENS
your physician. Be governed by his coUl)seJ. Dcwith
Barbara· Heath of Cedar lane
. pend on hinl Q cn~tiona have done before you_ .
SuDday an" 1II000000y
LAUREL
lIARDY
celebrated her seventh birtbday an...
VAN ,JOHNSON
'i: -ing his pft8CI'iptiona to us. We will follow hi ..'
niversary Tuesday by enterta.inlng
JANEl' LEIGH
Tu-..y, Wednaday and
a group of her young friends at
.... ,--. +, the last degree.
'ibursdaJ
"THE ROMA.NCE OF
a birthday party at her home.
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PL, .under·a~'!"1c~"oI9ili.r:i
j lomce., at' Swarthmore,
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N.",. Note.
tte 1~
Mr. and II.... Ford RoblDBOn of
;WQlltda.l. avenue leave tomorrow
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
~ & 1I10to.. trip to CalI.fonw.. En
.... ute th"7. will stoP at the Orand
klanYOJi anel p0101'! of Interest.
!rh will also vlalt Mrs. Robin·
~on'JJ parents 10
Lincoln,
Neb.
Followlns a vlBlt wllh relatives In
Cal1fol'Di& Ibey plan to return
bome by' piane 10 about threo
weeka
!\uth lIIedford of Strath Haven
a.VeDue has returned to Earlham
College, Richmond, Ind.. to begin
her Junior ~r.
Joan Streeter of COlumbia avenu., tal enrcUed. as, a treabman: at
Iowa State College, Ame8~ Iowa.
Dick Bullock.- of Cedar lane en·
tered Georee SChool last· week.
Lora Blackman, & freshman at
Centena~ Junior College. Hack·
ette1x>wD, N. J ... wiD .pend the
wee.k~Qd at her home OD Cedar
.'.--Sg;WWA~iTTHMOREiDi·
~~,~P~i\.~,~F~RI;iiD~A~Y;;:,~OCT~~O~B~EI;;:R::-::-3,-I:-:94-'-7.'
Pre.byt,iiu Church Noiel
..
Sunday morning at the 11 0 ch... c,.
lllervice the' World-Wide· COIllin1,U11on will. be observed. This
Church Observes open Com In uion
a~. ail. are invited to worship.
The Church Hour Nursery meets
Sunday mor~ng for chlldren agt.!s
1 ...1, during the· ChUrch hour, In
the· Pariah House.
All departments of the Church
SChool meet each Sunday marning
at.9:46 o'clock in the Parish House.
~e Chapel Cboir meets for rehearsal ·each Thursday evening at
7:"6 ~'clock In the Parish House.
The ·cholr is open to new members
at< any time.
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The Girls· Junior Choir lIleets
.tOr .r!&bearsal each Thursday after·Doon immediately after school.
~ chOir Is open to girls of the
fourth. fifth, sixth and seventh
JrRdes. The Boys' .JUnior Choir
·rehearses each Friday..: evening at 7
dClock. This chOir is open to boys
·9'" t~e-·aame to:ur grades.
The. W;oman's Association wUl
hold'. Ita first met:lting ot the autumn. season next Wednesday, Oc,lober 8. The .Worship Program
· will .be. held at 12. o'clock in the
. Church proper and wli~ ~e led by
Mrs. J. v. S. Blabop. There will
- : be a 10 minute organ program bet'ore this servi~.·· Luncheon preRared by Cireie. 8, Mrs. George
·SChobiqe:r•. chalrman, will be held
at .WlI'Ji:r;o'clo.ck followed by a brief
buaitJ.eM.·.meetlng-, and program.
· r:Qh~. qeaker .. Mrs. J. B. Allen,
8allatant~ treasurer ot the Board of
Foreign Missions, will talk on
. "Chrlat ~ an African Village."
,A requestJs made for gOOd, clean
warm clothing for n~edy persons·
overaeos.' especially for children.
Clothing may be left at the home
of Mrs. H. Lindley Peel 101 Col..
wnbla Ave., any time belore October 16, the date when Circle 8,
, Mrs. George Schobinger, chairman.
w1.Il. meet at Mrs. Peers home and
atwnd to the box packing.
The Executive Board ot the Wo·
man's Association will meet at
10:3-0 p'~lock In the Parish House
oli-, Wednesdo.y. October S.
Mra. WUUam F. Delahanty and
Mr. Paul Delahanty at the Harvard
avenu·e entrance and Mr. and Mrs.
Robart Erskine. Jr., at the driveW.fW. tra.n.eept entrance.. wUl assist
the minISters in greeting the con ..
ifregatlon after the service Sunday
morning. '
The High School Fellowship for
. lOth, 11th and 12th grades young
,
CHlJRCH SERVICES
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. David Braun, Minister
Bev•. H. Lewls CUtler. Minister
SUNDAY;· OCTOBER 6
9:46 A. M.--Church School.
~1:00 .A.. M.--Communlon.
lIIlIITHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser. D.D., Minister
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6
9: 46 A. M.--Church School
11: 00 A. M.--Communion.
TRINITY· CHURCH
Rev. Geo. C. And.erson, Rector
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 6
8.. 0"Or A. :H.-HolY Communion.
t-: 46 A.
M.~hurcb
School
1"1-:00· A. M.__Holy. Communion.
6":00· P. Y.-Young People's Fel-
lQwshlp.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
.
FRIENDS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6
9:'6· A. M.-F1rst Day School.
11:00 A. M.-Meettn&' for Worship.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER &
1:10 to .:8G-SewlDg and Quilting
In. WhltUer House. Box Lunch..
eon. All are cordially In'ritec1.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
acIBNrI8T. OF SWARTHMORE
. Park Avenue below Harvard·
SUNDAY, . OCTOBER 6
11:10; A. K.-8undaySchocL
In.o- A> X_day x-on Ser·
mon.
We4nIlll4a;F.evenlnIr'm.eUng each
tree!<. • p.1D. Reedlns roomOP8\l
~_pt 8nndays and holidays
11 to & p.1D. WednMdaJ' evening, 7
p""' ....... &0' ':'0. p.rn.
.. -'t'"
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Mr. and Mrs. carl H. Cbaffee of
Swarthmore avenue have returned
home following a vacat10n ot BeY.eml weeks at Skytop.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Dana of
Elm avenue are On a .lx-week trip
to C&Ufornia. En route they vbit..
Mr. Dana's sister, Mrs. William
of Wyoming. They will also
stop at the Grand Canyon and
other points of Interest. Mr. and
Mrs. Dana's Bon.. ln-Iaw and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. John Howklns
are occupying the Dana house during theIr absence•
tobe.. 6. Tbe Golden Telrt ill: "Tbe
melted. Uk. ,..u at the pres·
enCB of the,Lor
Of the Lord of the whole ea.rtb..
,Thehea.vena declare hIa rlgbl<>oua.
,n...... and all the people ••e hlB
Clory (Paalma· n: 6,6).
E SWARTHMOREAN
II
,r .
,
.
.
q
pie wIll meet at 6 O'ClOCk OD
t{unday evening
in the Pariah
House.
'~'he Freshman Fellowship for
9th grade young people wU1 meet
in the Parish House at 6 o'clock
On Sunday evening.
The 'Vomen's Bible Class wUI
meet this Sund.ay morning at 10
o'clock In the Church transept for
dlscuaslon. Sunday mOrn1ng, October 12, Mrs. H. H. Walters will re..
tUrn I as teacher of the
On October 12 a Fellowship for
young people ot college age will be
organized. There wlll· be furthe"
notice on this 'group in next week's
notices.
pe.
Cla.a.
Trinity Nolea
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch.
Jr., ot. Cedar lane have returned
from. &.weck's. visit·with their so~,
Mr•. Wllllt.a, Henry :Bowditch and
tamtly ot: Yorktown, Va.
Mr. and Mrs.. Wllllam B. Bullock
ot Cedar lane have returned from
Leesburg. Va.. where they attended the ohrlaten1Da' .of their grandchild, Mary Br.ent Bullock, daughter of Mr. and MR. wnUam B.
lJullock, Jr.
.Tease Herman Holmes, oon ot
Mr. and Mrs. J. Berman Holmes
of Haverford place, and Wllliam
David Webb, Bon 6f Lt. and Mrs.
WUlIam H. Webb of South Chester
road, have been placed on the
Honor Roll tor the Spring !!Iemes ..
tel' of last year at Wesleyan Unlversity', Ulddletown, Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlll1am H. That...
choer ot College avenUe are spending,& few weeks at Buck Hill Falls.
1 Mrs. W~ A. ,Jaquette ot Elm avejnU8. returne~ last. week f.rom
Isummer-home in. Little Deer
'MaJne. Mrs. Jaqu9tte entertained
over the. week..end her eon-ln-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. .John
B. Porter of New York City, and
her Bon, Dr•. Dantel Jaquelte of
College ~k. Md,
Prot. and· Mrs. Harold Mareh and
their. sOD Andy of Elm avenue have
returned. trom their summer home
at Packer Corners, Gullford, VL
Their SOD. Roger is contlnulng to
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Gel. Y01ll'8 DeIGN B's.
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Phone MedJa MeRU
The School
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Rose Valley, Moylan, Pa.
Fall term starting september lIlI•. N........,. and KIndergarien.
groops and Elementary _
through 7th . . - .
All day program ava.llahle to.. all _
For _
lnfonn&Uon call
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BREAKFAST
-LUNCH
DINNER
OPEN 7 A. ·111.-1\ P. lII.
-OUTSIDE CATERING. SERVICE-
Wednesday; 7 ..m..2 p.m.--SuDday9:30'a.m.1IO,7pdRo
DAlloT DINNERS ................ l15c·w ".110
Special ChIldren's Platters
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PREPARE FORWINTER EARLY.
Your car ahQJdd beaer:viced for winter between
and November 1 s t . .
.
DOW
Do not wait until the Iut ~ute" your. car IDQ'
ne~ a ne"" water heatW. hoM,. _ _ pump IDQ' DeOcI
attention, etc.
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WE HAVE PRE-WAR ANTI-FREEZE -NOW
it may DOt last.
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Yale and Cheater Road
SwadLmore 1250,
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At the
meeting~ere
of theelected
Men's 1011
serve
On a. tanker with" the Su."l
Club
the first
following
Company.
officers tor ·the coming year. PresBetty Ellen Littlefield of SwarthIdent, William. H. Colllus; Vlce-! more place has returned to WliPresident, Orvllle Bulllt.. Jr.. Sec... i llam. and Mary College to begin
retary; WlIllam Freegard; and; her aenior year. Mary Ann Hook
Treasut;er, BeverlY Kelm.
ot Westdale. avenUe is also a. sen~
tor a.t William. and Mary.
Methodist Church Notes
Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Jackson of
The Official Board meets on Frl- Park a.venue entertaine~ as thei~
day evening at 8 in the chapel. , week .. en~ guests, Mrs. Jackson's
On Sunday morning the Church: niece, Mrs. F'oren~e Ha~es of New
School meets at 9:4-5, Mr. S. W. York. and :Mr• .Jackson'", niece and
Johnson, superintendent.
Classes: husband, Mr. and Mrs Patrick
are provided for children ot all : Moxey ot Buenos' Aires, Argentine
ages and for adults.
. who I'fIturned home by plane via
The 11 o'clock service wiU:. Chlle.
observe the World-Wide Commulon
Mr. and Mrs. Tbomson LlttleSunday. ~his church bas open· field, son and daughter-in-law. of
commuton and all disCiples ot. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Littlefield of
Christ are invited to join in it.
Swarthmore place, have arrived
The Junior ChUrch meets at the safely· in Ed,lnburgh, ScoUand and
same hour in the chapel. Miss Allee plan a tew: weeks of sightseeing beSnyder. superintendenL
tore Mr. Littlefield begins his
The Church Nursery is open dur- : studies on a Dartmouth Fellow.tng the morning service for the : ship at the University ot Edinsmaller
cbildren.
Mrs.
Grace; burs:lr.·
Spahr and Miss BeVerly Harlow I Dr. and· Mrs. A. F. Jackson ot
will be in charge.
. Park avenu& entertained }.lrs.
The ushers for the morning are 3ackson's brother and wife, Mr..
John C. Spahr, Fred Behennn, Ray- and Kra. Clarence Allis of wooster,
mond WUson and Carl E. Turts.
. Ohio·, as their house guests last.
The Youth h'ello'Wshlp will meet Iweek.;
in the chapel at '1 o'clock.
~ Mr. and :Mrs..:;a~ L.. Bunker• .Jr.,
The Men's Forum m.eets In the i of lit.· Holyoke, place entertaJ.nedi
evening at 8, Mr. S. W. Johnson j Mr· Bunker's aunt. Mrs. G. K.
wiU be the speaker. All men of ~ Rand of West palm Beach who
the community are cordially Invited: was here on &. three-week visit..
to attend.
and who will visit relatives in
The Church Board. of Education l Bethesda.; Md•• before :returning to
meets On Tuesday night at 8· at the ! her home· In Erland&.
home of Mrs. Allce·H'oot. Lafayette I HeleD, Dl8q~ of st1"8.th Haven
Avenue. ~rs. E. A. salmons of ! avenue has·.en:tered viheaton ColChester wil~. be present to· apeak . lege. Norton. Kass.,.aB a freshman •
to the Board (oncerning the fifth , Mlaa Sara·. Harle Disque who Is
phase of the Crusa.de·for Christ. . . Promotion Ma.J:i.ager·:for Cue Maga"!'
The Woman'. Society of Chris· . zln..... New York CIty, will spend
Unn Service~ Wi~l.meet for luncheon I the week-end.:Wlth her p·arents. Dr.
on WednesdaJ' at 12.:30. ThIo will 'and M ..... R,. 0;. m.Q.Ve of Stl'ath
be.fonowed. by the regular meetllls; . Haven .avenue. .
Mr. anel. Mrs. Artliuio C. Jack·
am.tian lIcieIKe Garcia . IIOD ore ~
"Unreanty'· Ia the:iI1Ibjeet of Ibe 110_, lI
.~n.Bermon In all Church... of _ ant! 8eptember·.at their cottage
. Christ, Sclentlot, On BlnlIIq, Oe- at iIuefl, KIn Fa,Ue.
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Holy Communion will be celebrated on Sunday a.t 8:00 a.m,
ChUrch Scbool meets at 0:46 a.m.
Holy Communion wUl be celebrated
again at the 11:00 o'clock seme-e.
The Young People's Fellowship
under the leadership Of Co&oll., :MUl~
ard Robinson will meet at 6:00 p.
m. Following a. half hour BOCia11
period during wbl
Tho ushers for the 11:00 o'clock
service on Sunday are: W. S. Pa.t"!.
ton head usher: W. B. Bullock: A.
E. Prltcbard: R. T: Ba.tee: C. H.
\V; Ingraham; W. R •. Randall; R.
M. Kilgore: and C. B. Blake.
Choir School will m.eet on· Monday and Wednesday. a.t 4:30 ·p.m.
in the Parish House.
On Monday the c'hurch School
staff will attend the Diocesan Sun_
day School Institute, to be held in
the Chrlstlan:~ociatlon, 36th and
Locust Streets. Phlla4elphlat beginning at. 6:00 p.m.
The Women's Guild will hold
their taU· Rummage Sale beginning
Wednesday evening and continuing
through Thursday.
Cbqlr rebearsal will be beld 10
the Parish House on. Thursda.y evening at. 7:30 p,m.
The annual Harvest Home Festival will be held on Sunday, October 12th at 11.00 a.l\1.
..;.
••
'Till. certainly glad, I got II. htmlt. mort.
gage. 'The paym~ts fit my
pocketbook
I
.
. and the al8t is down whe.re it belongs."
See us about , . home-fiiwlc::iilg pl~
Swarthmore National Bank &Trust Co.
Now You can buy U. S. Savinp Boadi automatic-
ally tIuoaP· !he ~ BonN.MaDIII"- Ask at
.th» Benle
THE
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Mrs. Ff11nces Walton of Amherst
Personals
I
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SWARTHMOREAN
MrB. Lloyd E. Kauffman, of
Dartmouth avenue entertained 22
members of the Soropthnlst Club
ot Chester at a burret supper pD
Tuesday evening.
Dr. F. H. Murray of Princeton
avenue will return borne tomorrow
r ..om Chicago where be baa spent
the last five days attending the
seBBlons of the International Cui.
l(~ge ot Surgeons.
,
Mr. Willard P. Tomlinson ot
douth Chester road will entertain
with Hawal1an pictures and music
at the Gibbon, Home, Baltlmore
pike, Swarthmore, Monday even·
ing, October 6, at 8 p.m.
Daniel Rodgers, five year·old
son of Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Rodgers
of RiverView road was host to siX
young friends In honor of his
birthday anniversary, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brauns of
Vassar avenue returned home Sun·
d~ following a two· week vacation
to Daicey Pond, Millinocket, Maine.
.Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bates of
Yale avenue are entertaining' Mrs
Bates' parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Clarke of Falrfie!d. Conn..
HONOR BRlDE·TO-BE
tober 6. Tbe 0014en Text Ill: ''The
melte" l1ke wax at the pros.
:IPUB"'8H~ :;ERY FRIDAY AT SWA8TIIHORE, PA
"nce ot the. Lord, at tbe preoenoe
ARrBMOREAN., 1Nv., Pl!BJ.JSHPiR
of the Lord of the whole es.rtb.
•!
l'hoDe, SWarllunore O t I O O T b e h e a Y e " " declare hill righteous.
, iPETER E. TOLD' Edlto
MAR.TO __.II;
n .... anll all the people .ee hill
: [Lorene McCarter·
r Rosalie pel:!~ TOLD,
B41tor
.. lory (PBBlm. 87:,. 6,6).
I,
- Theodore Hlcklng
dlth WhItaker
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1-1'HE.pl;.
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1:BIIOOJate
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BALTIMORE PIKE
SPRINGFIELD
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A FRIEND IN NEED
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ROSY RIDGE"
Antonica Fairbanks
Lessons Piano
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234PukAveaue
Toesda,. and Wedu hI'
GENE TIERNEY
REX HARRISON
GEORGE SANDERS
"111E GHOST AND
MRS·MUIR'· .
Swutbmore 1775-J
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"THE OTHER LOVE"
with
~~~CK
FrIc1a.,-, October 1.
"I WONDER WHO'S
KISSING ,HER. N
Staring
'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
On tAe Corner
Sunday morning at the 11 o·clue,.
aervice tbe· World.Wide . (;0111m1,Ullon w111 be observed. 'I'his
Churoh observes open Comlll uion
a~ all. are invited to worship.
T~e Church Hour Nursel'Y meets
Sunday mOrll~ng for children ages
1-1, during the· Church hour, In
the. Pariah House.
All departments· of the ChUrch
Sbhool meet each Sunday marnlng
at·,9:46 o'clock In the Parish House.
~e Chapel Choir meets for rep
hea.real each Thursday evening at
'1:46 O;'clock in the Parisn HOUse.
The ·cholr is open to new members
at'any tim••
The (Urls' Junior Choir meets
.1_ .r~'b.earsal each .Thursday after·l1OOn immediately after school.
.ThIs chOir 18 open to girls of the
fourth. fltth, sixth and seventh
.tp'I'des. Tha Boys' JUnior Choir
. rehearses eacn Friday. evening at 7
o.'clock. This chQlr is open to boys
9" t~·same four grades.
: ~he. w:oman's Association wlll
hold'. Its first meeting ot the autumn, season next Wednesday, Oc.
,tober 8. The .Worship Program
:will be· held at 12 o·clock· In the
.. dhurch p·roper and will be led by
Mre. J. V. S. Bishop. There wlll
a 10 minute organ program be.
fore this 8ervl~·· Luncheon pre.
Rared by Circle 8. Ainf. George
·l3Chob.l naer.· . chairman. will be held
at,u:r.tr:;o!olock followed by a·brlef
bUBlb...... meeUng>'. and program.
, 1U:t~. speaker, Mrs. J. B. Allen.
88Blalant~. treasurer or the· Board ot
Ji"orelgn Missions, will talk on
, ClChriat Jn an African Village."
. A request Is mad~ for good, clean
warm clothing for needy persons
overseas.: especially for cl:lldren.
Clothing may be lett at the home
of Mrs. H. Lindley Peel , 10'1 Columbla Ave., any time before October 15, the da.te when Circle 8.
Mra.· George Schoblnger, chairman.
wlll·meet at Mrs. Peel's home and
attend to the box packing.
The Executive Board of tho Woman's Association will meet at
10:3.0 o'clock In the ParIsh House
OD'.W&dnesda.y, October 8.
Mrs. William F. Delahanty and
:Mr. Paul Delahanty at the Harvard
avenue. entrance and Mr. and ltIrs.
Robert· Erskine. Jr., at the drivew~. tran&ept entrance... will assIst
the· mlnlBters In greeting the con.
~regat1on atter the service Sunday
morning.
The HIgh School Fellowship for
10th. 11th and ·12th grades l'oung
Pc pIc will meet at G o'clock
~unday
evening
In
the
a motor trip to Cal1forDta. En
at
"",ute th87: will atoP
the Grand
1cam0D and points of Interest.
!rJ,ey wUl aJao vlelt Mrs. RobIn·
sitn'a parents In
LIncoln,
Neb.
1"ollow1n8' & visit with relatives In
CalJforn!& the". plan to return
Jiome by plane In about threo
wee....
. Ruth Medford or Strath HaveD
avenue has returned to Earlham
Collep. RIchmond, Ind.. to begIn
bel' Junior J:ear.
Joan Streeter of Columbia ave·
DUe' Wi enroUed. as;. a freshman. at
Iowa State Conege, Ames, Iowa.
DIck Bullock- or Cedar lane en·
tored George SchoOl last week.
Lora Blackman, a freshman at
Cente~ Junior College, Rack.
ettlstxlwn, N. J. t win spend the
wee.k.8ljd at her home on Cedar
on
Pariah
House.
'i'he li'rcshmo.o Fellowship for
9th grade young people will meet
in the Parish House at 6 o'clock
on Sunday evening.
The 'Vornen's Bible CIB88 will
meet this Sunday morning at 10
o'clock in the Church transept for
discussion. Sunday mOrn1ng, October 12, Mrs. H. H. Walters will re ..
turn 1 as teacher ot the ClaSs.
On October 12 a Fe1lowshlp tor
young people at college qe will be
organized. There wUl' be furth8l'
notice on this -group In next week's
notices.
Trinity Notes
Mr. and Mre. John Bowditch,
Holy Communion wUI be cele... jr.. of Ceda.r lane have returned
brated on Sunday at 8:00 a.m, from. & week's. Vl8lt ·wlth their so~,
Churoh School meets at D:45 a.m, Mr•. Wllllta. Henry ~owdltch and
HolY. Communion w1lJ be celebrated family ot Yorktown, Va.
again at the 11:00 o'clock serv1ce~
:Mr. and .Krs. Wl111ft.Ol. B. Bulloclt
The Young People's Fellowship ot Cedar lane have returned from
under the lea.dershlp of Coacll. Mill.,. ;LeeBburg. Va., where th"e'Y attend.
ard Robinson wul meet at 6:00 p. ed the chrlaten.ln&' of their grandm. Following a half hour 8Oo1al chlld. :Mary Br.ent Bullock, daughperiod during wblch sandwiches. ter ot Mr.. and Mrs. wnUam B.
cakeB and cocoa will be sorved In... Bullock, Sr.
teresting sound films wUl be ehOWll.
Jesse lIerman Holmes, eon at
The ushers tor the 11:00 o'clock :Mr. and Mrs. J. Herman Holmes
service on Sunday are: W •. S. Pat'l'. of Ha.verfor,] place, and W1l11am
ton head usher; W. B. Bullock; A. Da.vld Webb. SOD bf Lt. and Mrs.
E. Pritchard; R. T: Bates: C. H. WIlliam H. Webb or South Chester
W. Ingraham: W. B .. BudaIl: R. road. have beeD placed on .the
M. KIlgore; and C. B. Blake.
Honor Roll for the Spring I!emes.
ChOir SchOOl will m.eet on !Ion.. ter of last year at Wesleyan Unlday and Wednesday at 4::80 p.m. veralty', Middletown. Conn.
in the Pa.rish House.
Mr. and Mrs. WlllIa.m H. ThatOn Monday the Church School cher of CoRege .venue are spend·
staJt will attend the Diocesan Sun.. Ing a few weeks at Buck Hill Falls.
day School Institute. to b. held In: Mrs. W. A. Jaquette of Elm ave·
.the Christian .Association, 36.th and jnue. retumed l~_ -w-eek ~rom .h~_r~
Locust Streets, Philadelphia;, be· !summer-home In Little Dee.. Isle,
ginning at 6:00 p.m.
MDJne. Mrs.· Jaquette entertained
The Women's Guild will hold over the .week-snd her 80n.ln-lavt
their fall Rummage Sale beginning and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
Wednesday evening and conUnulng H. Porter of New York City, and
through Thursday.
her son,. Dr.. Daniel Jaquette of
ChQlr rehearsal will be held In College ~k.. Md..
thQ Parish House on Thursday· evProf•. and Mrs. Harold March and
enlng at '1:30 p.m.
their. SOD.A..DdY" ot. Elm avenue have
The annual Harvest Home Fee· returned. from their summer home
tival will be helt! on Sunday. Oc- at Packer Oorners, Guilford, Vt.
tober 12th at 11.00 a.m.
Th61r BOD Roger Is contlnul.ng to
At the first meeting ~f the Men's serve on a tanker with the Su....
Club the following ytere elected. Ion Company.
officers tor ·the coming year. Pres--; Betty Ellen. LltUefield of SwarthIdent. WUlIam. H. CoUins; Vice·; more place has returned to WiiPresident. OrVille BuU1t, Jr., Sec- iltam and Mary College, to begin
rotary; William Freegard; and, her 8enlor year. Mary Ann H'Dok
Treasut:er, Beverly Kelm.
ot Westda.le a.venue is also a senior at WllIlam. and Mary.
Methodist Church Not.
Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Jackson of
The Otriclal Board meets on Frl- Park. avenue entertatne.d as thelt"
da.y evening at 8 In the chapel.
week.end guests. Mrs. Jackson's
On Sunday morning the Church ; niece, Mrs. Floren~e Hatyes ot New
School meets a.t 9:4-5, Mr. S•. W. York, and Hr. Jackson's niece and
Johnson, superintendent.
Classes i husband, Mr. and Mrs Patrick,
are provided tor children ot all; Moxey of Buenos' Aires, Argentine
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN ages and tor adults.
who returned hOPle by pla.ne via
CHURCH
The 11 o'clock service will. Chile.
Rev. David Braun. Minister
I observe the World-Wide Commulon Mr. and Mrs. Tnomson Little·
Rev. H. Lewis Cutler. MinlIrter
Sunday. This church haa open· fletd, son and daughter-In-law. of
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 6
commuton
and all disciples of. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Littlefield of
8:46 A. M.-Church School.
Christ are Invited to join In It.
Swarthmore place, have arrived
.]:1 :00 A. M.--Communion.
The Junior Church meets at the safelY In Ed,lnburgh. ScoUand and
MNrHODIST Cff<1RCH
same hour in the chapel, Miss Alice pla.n a tew.· weeks of sightseeing beRoy N. Keiser, D.D., Minister
Snyder, superIntendent.
fore Mr. Littlefield begins his
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 5
. The Church Nursery is open a.ur~ studies on a Dartmouth Fellow8:46 A. M.-Church School
Jng the morning service for the : shiP at the University of Edln11:00 A. M,--communion .
smaller
children.
Mrs,
Grace ibul1rlr,
TRINITY' CHURCH
Spahr and Miss Beverly Harlow I Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Jackson at
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector
will be In charge.
. ParJ£ avenue entertained Mrs.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5
The ushers for t'he morning are Jackson's brother and wife, Mr.
. &.001 A. 14.-.Holy Communion.
John C. Spahr, Fred Beheons.., Ray- and Mrs. Clarence AUlB of Wooster.
: .:46 A. M.-Church School
mond Wilson and Carl E. Tufts.
Ohio,. as, "their house guests last
·1'1':00, A. M..,...-Holy. Communion.
The youth lo"'ellowshlp will meet iweek.;
6':00 P. :H.-Young People's Fell'!wshlp.
tn the chapel at 7 o'clock.
Hr. and Mrs.. Jr'. L. Bunker. Jr.,
The Men's Forum meets In the i ot Xl Holyoke: place entertalned!
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF evening at 8. Mr. S, W. Johnson IMr· Bunker'S aunt, Mrs. G. K.
·
FRIENDS
will be the speaker. All men of ~ Rand Of West Palm Beach who
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5
the
community are cordially inVited was here on 0..,. three-week visit,
9!46· A. M.-Flrst Day School.
to
attend,
and who will v18it relative:! in
11:00 A. M.-Meeting tor Worship.
The
Church
Board.
of
Education
l
Bethesd~. :Md. before returning to
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER &
meets
on
Tuesday
night
at
8
at
the
j
her
borne· in FtOrlda.
':10 to 8:So-sewln8' and Quilting
In. WhltUer House. Box Lunch- home of ~Irs. Alice·Hoot, Lafayette I Helell
.of Strath Haven
· eon, All are cOrdlall7 In· Ayenue. Mrs. E. A. Salmons of ~ a.venue has··entered Wheaton Col·
Chester will: be present to· apeak Ieee. NOrlon, Maas.,.as a freShman ..
.!~ the Board concerning the fifth. , MIas Sara Marie Disque who 19
I'IRST CHURCH OF CHRIBT
phase or the Crusa,.de for Christ. .. Promotion Maliacer·.10r cUe Maga~
~. OF SWARTHMORE
The Woman's SOcIety of Chris· •zlnes, New York CIty. wUl spend
. Park Avenue below Harvard ~
.
SUNDAY, 'OCTOBER 6
Uan Service, w1~I.meet for luncheon i the week.. end:wtth her parents, Dr.
on Wednesda.y at 12_:30. Thill wllJ ,and Hn;. BOo c.. ru-iQe Of St,...th
11.IO,A., H.-6uudal/'ScbooL
l.ftto· A. JI.oo'-8anda7 LuBon Se... be.followed by the reJlUJar meeting. ,lIImInaveuue,
mOD.
.
Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur 0. Jack·
Sc__ Claan:h . IIOIi of~Clrth. aut.... rOad, returned
WednMdq-evenInIr meeting each
. . - . • p.m. R _ _ room .open
"Unreality" Is the ·object of the
J(on~ a,:tt.e.., _ding .ug,
...ur_pt 1IDnda7B and hollda1B Lesson·Sermon In ali Church.. at _ anll sQ.teml;ler. ,at their cotlage
11 to 6 p.m. WednO!84a.Y even~. 7
Solentlst, COl! BlDtdllJ'. ()e.. at Bucrto:.1IJII. h11& .
p ..... an.· • "', ':.0_ p.m. .'ChrIst,
,
•
o
...
Mr. and 14.... carl H •. Cbaffee or
Swarthmore avenue have returned
home following a vaca.tlon of sev.eral weeke at Skytop.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Dana ot
Elm avenue are on a Ilx-week trip
to caUfornla. En route they visit.
,ed Mr. Dana's slster, Mrs. WUllam
Hendry or Wyoming. They will also
stop at tbe Grand Canyon and
other points of Interest. Mr. and
Mrs. Dana.'s son.ln-Iaw and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. John Howkins
are occupying the Dana housu dur ..
Ing their absence.
~...
......
......
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GRAPES·
Now BeIId7 Jror G _ .JUIoe,
.Je117 BDd W .....
0.&. YOtll'8 Bef'ore 1t'8,
Too .....
Colafemin• Viaeyank
W _ , few the SJp IIe&w_:_
Uma_G~
\.
Route 8111
Phone Media 8MlBJl
Rose Valley, Molrlan,
The
_0_
:FWl term starttug September 22. Nur&erJ' &lUI Kindeag nea.
groups 8Ild Elemeu.tarr School 0Ir0ugh 7th gnde.
All da7 program available for aU _ _
.
For tunber
call
Media.l088-J or Media 0336.W
iii
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DEW DROP INN
BREAKFAST
"LUNCH
DINNER
OPEN 7 A. ,M._ P. III.
-OUTSIDE CATERlNG.SERVIO&-
hine.
-:!-'e
a:
We Telegraph Flowers
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Preabyt~ Church Note.
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Mr. and H .... Ford Robinson of
WeR4al. avenue leave tomorrow
SWARTHMoRE, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1947
-
up
,The Bouquet
Ne.,Notu
: Entered. lUI Second CIW!B Matt
j .01n.c8.,at' SWarthmore
Pa. Uenrd'erJatnhWL1'1e
A 2t ', f1929, at the Po.t.
ii
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c a Maroh I. 18ft.
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
",:
.,
THE SWARTH.MOREAN
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lINKLE HANK SEZ
Miss Lolll Evelyn Landon. daugh.
elltertnlned ber cousin,
ter
of. Mr. and lI4n. F. Norton
Dr. BIld MrS, William T; Ellis Miss M. Eleanor Glileapie of York,
LandOD
of' North Princeton avenue,
of Walnpt lane are entertaining Pa~, as her week.·end guest.
whose
marriage
to Mr'. Richard . ef.AL'·' ,t .
The Misses Florence. Carolyn,
lIr. and. Mrs. Herbert E. Ellls of
Fremol).t
Bovard
of
Grove City will
-r~;,
Berkeley, Callf., who C&l,Dc east to and May Tricker of Yale avenue
take
place
tomorrow
(Saturday).
.t ;.
attend the goldep wedding annlver- have returncd from an extended
at
3
o'clock
in
the
Swarthmore
~l'y ot )ir. Ellis' brother. Mr. trip. They lett Swarthmore July 1,
pre6bYterlan Ch~rch, bas been
at Denver Colo., ...,here
Frank Ellis and wife ot Norristown stopping
,
guest
of honor on numero\ls occawhich event ~ok place last Satur- they encountered a: snow storm at
SlODS.
,'
day. On Friday. 11 of the Ellis Echo Lake on Mt. Evans. They
Mrs. Elwood Garrett and her
brothers and "isters gathered for also vlslted th'e Grand Canyon, Las
daughter M1B8 Mary Ga.rrett of
dln'Qcr a.t tb.e home of Dr. and Mrs. Vegas. Boulder Dam, and Bryce
Princeton avenue entertained at a
Canyon,.
then
traveled
up
the
west
Ellis;
r
surprise personal shower for' Miss
coast
and
acr088
to
Vancouver,
Mr. H. Stophen Plummer and
Landon. Friday evening. Guests
famlly. for!Uerly ~t 221 Dickinson British Columbia, where Miss :fday
included the bride's mother, 'her
Tricker
had
the
misfortune
to
'avenue. who spent the summer at
grandmother. Mra. William H.
break an ankle. Following a short
~CkB Point, M.d., will not return
West and 16 Swarthmore High
hospitalization.
Miss
Tricker
was·
to· Swarthmore to live but moved
School classmates.
October 1 to Harrisburg where Mr. able to continue with her sisters
\
Mn. Charles E. FI80her of Dick.
to
Lake
Louise
and
Banff.
Canada.
Plummer Is a me~ber of the tirm
On their return trip they stopped
inson avenue and her daughter.
of Aderton-.)ohnson Associates.
io Dearborn. Mich., to visit former
Mrs. Raymond ]f'. Winch of North We're Iooldug for _,... Co help'
Mr. and ?drs. NorlDan Sharpless
Swa.rthmore residents. Mr. and
Chester roa4. entertained at a. pot- 70Dr...... Winter Is comlug 800IL
and Norma~ Sharpless, Jr., of Mrs. Roy Noll. Mlsa Florence Tricktery shower at the Fischer home
South Chester roa.d ha.ve returned er. wel1.known artist. enjoyed reall those minor rein Miss Landon's honor.
Both Let DB fix
from a. week's motor trip to Watcording on canvas many of the
Mrs. Winch and Miss Garrett wUl
kins Glen. N:lagara Falls. Toronto,
pairs now before the rush. Let us
lovely scenes of Bryce Canyon.
be members of the bridal party.
Canada, and the Thousand Islands.
Lake Louise and Banff.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Lued- prepare 7DDr ..... for ban1 wiilter
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rlncllffe and
ers
ot North Princeton avannt 'will
Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. GoodMr. and Mn. William L. Medford
entertain tho wedding party at a driving. Arter we've toned _ m0win
of
Rose
Valley
returned
Sa~ur.
ot Strath Haven avenue, and Mr.
luncheon at their 'home tomorrow.
day trom a trip to OberlIn College,
ENGAGEMENTS
tor, ~usted the carburetor, lubrland Mrs. Cha.rles Hornback of TorOhio.
They
were
accompanied
to
Mr.
and
:Mrs.
Alexander
M.
Lac.·
rington, Conn.. left Tuesday on a
cated ;roar car and Instaned new
BIR11IS
month's trip to Williamsburg, Va., Ohio by their son Alan and a key of Ogden avenue announce the
Mr. and M.rs. William G. Mcfriend Barton Harrison who enter- 'engagement 01 'their daughter. Miss
Sea Island, Ga., and Florida.
ed .oberlin College 88 freshman. Doris C. Lack~y, to Mr. Harry Earl Culloch of Swarthmore are being tires, 7OU'D tlt1nk 7011 ~ve a new
Richard B. Davis son of Mr. and En route home Mr. and Mrs. Good·
congratulated on the birth of a. 0IleI.
Mrs. Clark W. Davis of Ro&"ers lane win spent a week in Kentucky McCloskey, son ot Mr. and :Mrs. daughter named. Mary Gurcl McWallingford, flew to Nortbfleld, visiting Berea College, the MalJ)..- Reid I. McCloskey, ot WIIUamaport,
Culloch.
Minn.. and has entered Carleton mouth cave, and other points of Pa.
The new baby Is a granddaugh,Miss Lackey graduated from New
College.
Interest.
Jersey College for Women. New ter ot lIr. and Mrs. Cla~de C.
Mr. and Mrs. WUlla.m H. Ward
Bill Bates of "Rocky Spring Brunswick, N. J.
Mr. McCloEjkey Smith of Baltimore pike, Swarthof Strath Haven avenue have re- Farm," Media has entered Penn
ht a graduate of Swarthmore Col- more, and of Mr. and Mrs. Jobn
turned after spending a few days Slate as a sophomore. Guy Bates
lege and is connected with the McCulloch of Mount Vernon. N.Y.
a.t Sea View. N. J:, where Mr. has returned to Yale University as
Bethlehem Steel Corporation at
Ward attended a meeting at' ~hC a member of the junior class.
Sparrows Point, Md.
Institute of Manufactul'ers of ExMr. and Mrs.. W. O. Heinze ac·
The .wedding will take place
plosives.
companied by
their daughters early In the winter.
Barbara. Brown of Walnut lane Carol and Anne of Slrath Haven
has returned to Wheoiock College avenue, spent a week-end motoring
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Dell of
through t'he New t England States Media announce the engagement at
to begin her junior year.
Mrs. Hugh Denworth of Elm and Carol remained to enter Mid- their daugbter, Miss Margaret
BEAUTY SALON
avenuo has returned atter spend- dlebury College, Middlebury, Vt.. , Louise Boll to Mr. Grant E. Tomp·'
Ing the sumrher in Boulder, Colo., as a freshman.
kins, Jr.• son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant
and MinneapoliS.
Her daughter
Mr. and Mrs. P~UI B. Banks ot E. Tompkins or Cedar Grove. West
Fall colon favor futiclioui freslmess
Dorothy who spent two months ai Harvard avenue will spend a few Virginia.
Camp Cayuga, Bear IsiJui.d. Lake days of next week at their summer
Mias Bell Is It graduate of
13 South Chester Road
Temaganl. OntariO, Canada) has rc· place. "Lake Wesauklng," TowanSwarthmore High School. :MIss
Call Swarthmore 0476
turned to George School to begin da.
Bell and Mr. Tompkins are both
her Junior year.
George Bland of North Chester I graduates - of Buck~ell University,.
Bob Dis<\uc of Strath lJaven ave- roact will be a patient at· the Wlils
Class of 1941.
nue returned to Northwestern Ey," Hospital. Phllade~hla for t~
The engagement was announced
University. Saturday after worklns next 10 days or two Weeks follow':
(' at
luncheon-brldce at the Bell
in Kno)tville, Tenn.• for the sum- Ing an operation. Wednesday.
Phone
"we have a reputation for
home, Satur·day.
mer months.
Dr. and Mrs. Josep\ ....'g. BatC$ 'of
Swarthmore
depe",dability and satisfac·
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harla.n Jessup "Rocky Spring Farm". Me-dia. will
TO
WED
OCT.
18
of Haverford avenue. who have entertain as their week-ent! guests.
tion . . . regardless of the
The marriage of Miss Janet Shelbeen spending t'he summer at their Mrs, Bates' brother and wife. Mr.
home in \Vallingford, Vt., are vis· and Mt's. Edward W. Roessler ot don HandaIl. daughter at Mr. and"
season or hour· of the
iUng relatives In New York State Essex }<"'alls, N. J. Dr. and Mrs. .Mrs.' Wayne H. Randall of River~
day."
before returning to their home here Bates entertained Dr. and Mrs. J. view road, to .Mr. Charles H. Bren·
n~n.
Jr
.•
son
of
Mrs.
Charles
H.
a.bout October 13.
H. Brunn of New York City. form·
Mr, Fred C. Wedlcr of Greens- erly of Swarthmore. as their guests Brennan of San Fl'anclscu. CaUf.,
and the late Mr. Brennan. will take
boro N. C.. formerly of Vassar last week-end.
place·
at the Rcctory ot St. James
aven~e, was In town Monday eve-:
Mr. and Mrs..Walter R. Shoe·
Catholic
Church.
Phtladelphla.
nlng for
short time and n. few maker of Riverview road enter·
Saturday.
October
18.
at 5 o'clock.
friends entertained with a co-op- tained a group of friends Tuesday
Miss
Roberta
Haig
ot
Riverview
erative dinner at the" Carl Dell- evening in honc-r of the birthday
road. cousin of thc bride, will be
muths of South Chester .road.
CANDLES
CARDS
nnp.lversary of Mrs. Samuel 1\.1.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lange of. Dodd. Jr., of S\val'tpmore avenue. maJd at honor.
Cedar lane entertained Mrs. Lange's
Mr. Thomas Randall, brother of
Mrs. William B. Ha.rvey of the
. niece, Anne Pearson who has just Swarthmore Apartments Is enter- tbe bride, will sarve as best man,
returned to this countrY following taining the Friday Bridge Club at
A roeception will follow at the
two years In PariS. Anne, the a luncheon at the Ingleneuk today. Aronimink Golt Club.
daughter of :Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bridge will. tt)llow at her home.
Pearson at washington, D. C .• has
Mrs. Joseph H. Walter. Jr.• of
entered George School as 0. mem· Benjamin West avenue entertainNOW AVAILABLE
ber of the senior class.
ed at a. luncheon at the Union
By
Greg Heath ot Cedar lane has League. Philadelpnia,
Tuesday.
SUBSCRIPTION
entered Drexel Institute of Tech· The guests were Mrs. Robert
House Beautltul-5.00 per ,ear
nology. Philadelphia as a sopho- Kamp. Mrs, Ferris Thomsen of
Harpers B n za n J"--5.00 per yea:r
more, DOug Heath left Saturday Swarthmore. and Mildred DUQ.nock
Subscription for A':'L magazines
to begin his junior y(3ar at Am- the star of the play "Another Part
herst College.
ot the Forest", now running in
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
Ann Harvey at Columbia avenue Phlladelphia.. '.1'he group nave been
Swarthm.ore 2080
who returned to Bradford Junior friends for many years.
College to begin 'her senior year,
has made the college Glee Club
• The fine traditions behind tl"
and has been elected captain of the
family physician are symbolic (. ,-:
Hockey Team for this year.
his undeviating dependability
Edward \\Talton of Amherst aveScJenttllcaJ]y Air·Cooditioned
nue has returned to Franklin and
They are redundant with legend.
Marshall College to begin bls
of self-sacrifice. hardship. and suf
FrIda7_ Samrda:r. & Monda:r
sophomore year.
New DellghtroJl7
BARBARA STANWYCK
fering. Now. as never before. you
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lango of
and
AlB CONDITIONED
Cedar lane en~ertained at a family
\
need your family physician. You
ERROl'> FLYNN
dinner party Tuesday evening to
In
need his counsel and advice to pro·
Thursda:r. FrIda7. Saturda7
celebrate the ninth b~rthday an"CRY
WOLF"
tect you from the fraudulent claims and false
niversary of their son .Jonathan
"I WONDER WHO'S
Lange, Out-of-town guests IllCludprophecies made by vendors of nostrums and
KISSING HER. NOW"
Saturdo.y l\Iatmee
ed Jonathan's grandparents. :Mr.
In _colorl
CbUdren's Show-l p.m.
cure·all•. These formulas usually have their origin
and 11rs. Henry J. Lange. and his
with
'''50"5 OF THE
with quacks and charlatans. Seek the advice ( :'
uncle Mr. Stanley Lange of New
JUNE HAVER
DEsQtT"
MARK STEVENS
York City.
your physician. Be governed by his coW)Sel. Do:with
Barbara Heath of Cedar lane
. pend on him as KI"1e"l~D8 have done before you_
1AtJR.EJ'j and HARDY
Sunda7 and M0DiI,a7
celebrated her seventh birthday an·
VAN .JOHNSON
'j, 'iog his prescriptions to us. We will follow hi,
nlversary Tuesday by entertaining
.JANEl'
LEIGH
Tomda7.
Wedneecla7
and
a group at her young friends at
t., the last degree.
'lb.1lI'8CIa7
"THE ROMANCE OF
a btrthday party at her home.
avenue
.
,
AU
.. ",0 I 11,,·3,' 1947
Wednesday. 7 a.m.-2 p.1IL--'3unday 9.:30, a.m. to,7 PoIAo
DAlLY DINNERS .••...•......•.. I15cCo ,1;1\0
Special Ob1ldren's PJattera
PREPARE FOR WINTER EARLY.
Your car ahQMId lie·
DOW
aer.viced for winter bef;ween
and November 1st..
'
Do not wait until the last minute,. your car DIIQ'
neecl a ne~ water beafer. hoM, water pmup mq . . . .
attention, etc.
I
WE HAVE PRE-WAR ANTI.FREEZE NOW
it may not last.
,
HANNUM &. WAITE
Establ;'beclI922
Yale and Cheater Road
Swadhmore 1250·
CHURCH SERVICES
'Tm. certainly glad I got a
htmII. mort.
gage. The payments fit my pocketbook
I
and the CXl8t is down where it belongs:'
,
-.
~
See us about 1 _ home-finaac:ii1g pIan.
F
Di8q""
-
aIristian
.. ..v••".
.
\
Iio_.
,
Swarthmore National Ban~ &Trust Co.
Now You am buy U. So Savinp Bondi aiilx»L*tU:-
ally
tInociah the
.Ihi. Benk
DeIW Bon....-MoDIh.......
AIk at
Friday: Octoller I, lM7 .
THIl SWARTHMOREkN
Grover. 101.... Rlobard Hal.,. :Hro.
Made by Coldwell
Earl nold., Mra. R. Blalr Price, Mr•.
(Continued from Page 1)
Kutter. Mrs. Norton Landon, M .... Frank H. Robbin •• Mr.. S. S.
Durnan, Mrs. WIlUam Evans, Mrs. .Morrls Lee. Mrs. William F. Lee,
Rutherford .. Mrs.- Thomas Safford,
George Ewing, Mrs. Horace FI7, 'Mrs. William H. Lee, Mrs. Irwin
Mrs. J'1.eph Seol. Mrs. Walter
Jr:, Mrs. Ctiarles Fischel', Mrs. H. MacElwp.e.· Mrs. Jobn H. Mc-
810uad a. "",elter....
three outstanding blend. cCltt!r to
your'ta... prefe!'8nce. All our c0ffee. are carefully .elected, ex·
pertly blended, and "heat-flo"
rOasted, assuring you each dellclou. flavor In all Ita fulln_
distributed to
ities.
THEY'RI ALL
BEAT·FLO
( R"Ultl.)
erDrip
•
BOASTED
2~.81C
lISCO COffEE ':1:"-
:.45C
.~
Ow'."
WlNCREST COfFEE 2 :..a:. 7'lc
Glowing In
~~~::
Lov.n of S,..I..cut. yacyu.. . . . . . . .
All It. o.IldCMi ,"Ihnna and Flavor' h!a., 1ft;
POU1BOULDERS . 49"
.houlde" Veal Rout ~
I.e. .
_".at
fRYING CHICKENS
49c
Ib
«
,
..... 19c
Apple Butter
-"'26c
Thin Mint.
"'49c
Kraft 0," . .,,,.. 2·..... 99c
. BI~u Cheese.....
...." aGc'
Nestle'. Gruyere ....... 40c
Phenix eheezham .... 01. 2Sc
A:1I.Sweet 0'_"'.....'· ... 36c
'
:
,iifitc:us
2
~--~~--------~
1bS
2ge
Boa.~dew.
BRUSSELS SPROUTS ~'!'!'.;
=
s '::',: 290 '
.talldaI'd T •••~ Now'ack SNo.2 .... 2,.
Fum"'e To• •tou
~
S '::;.: 2'.
tIStD Saa." KI'.at ~
S N:;~"'" .90
Nataral G".pell'1Ilt .JaI..
"!:"
Rob",.'" To.ato .Jalce ~::
':';::' 2..
tIStD Wbol. ApriClOti NoMoI "',"!~.2"'" 268
RoHo~ P"a'"
I\,"'.t~ .... I r",,:tium He
G"apell'alt: .ud.... Fancy-Who"
2":!! 290
Ideal Alp........ All o.-~ut
Ideal .weet .... Fancy'
s_
Peu-Ra.I~~
)lO'i"OR ·OIL
'!:' $19~ .:t
for the
IiCHOOL YEAR ENDING JULY 1, 1941
.
TAXATION· .
li~~r~~~~~~~~~~~;'~~00~~0~~~~~:::';~r:
aaseasad
with
capita. taX .............................................................
per canlta.·
taxper
.................................
:..................... 1........................... j....
non.
nons.
Total
tl64.10a.1125 .
ltU875~
100.01
15f.80ua
1.U
'2,118.at
2,7f7.10
1149.118.95
EXPENSES
BECEIPl'S
194.6
General Control (A) ................$
(nstructlon (B)
8.665.n
,....................... 161,651.67
~uxU1ary Agencles (C) ........ . 9,UI.1I
4-,644.33 i)pera.Uon (D) ..:........................ '25,721.11
H
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ ; . .
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Previous to 19{4 Duplicate ._ .................................................-..............................
~'
nl:~: .
1,8'lLtO
1,"1.&1
Il,022.a
rulUon Receivable .................... ,....:.•.... _........................................................._.........
Balance on hand 0.11 FUnds !excludlng Sinking FUnd ..._..........~~- ......-...
Total Asseta ........ _ ............
.$1.M8.~2T.I.
n ••• _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · · · · · · · · · . _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . .
LIABILITIES
•
Bonded Indebtedneslio (\Vlth Vote of Electorate) .......................................'127,000.00
Bonded Indebtednesa (\Vlthout Vote ot Elec.torate) .................................... 41,000.00
Accounts
payable:
'l'eaclleI'8.
Salarlell ............................................\.....................$ 23.012.60
SuppUea ................................................................................... _.
1'2.4.1
All Other Accounb .................. _............... "'...........................
..10
N~:M 2M
N~~"'"
8•011.4'1
Amount of' '1'ax' Collector's Bond ..... _ ......................
.
Amount ot TreaIIurer'8 Bond ......................................... 2,600.'00 . :
Amount of SecretarY's Bond ....................................... 1,000.00
Bank Balance July 7. 1941 .........., ..........................................................._ ...,
Outatandlnc Cbeclra ........................... _.................................................- .... _ ........1,21 •
Balance on Band to be Available tor Scbool Year 1H7-1948 .............- - 11,OJJ."
:I"
...
....._.upw".
WESTINGHOU5I
1°
'
·""tll
lAMPS
. ..
vaIuatl on .a t ·~axable reaIes
t ate ........... _................................... t6.610,915.01
.
ot mUla levied ............. J. ........_ ......................:.......................... :~.......
'..7.1
2'.
'!:;.2
-.
lie
......
(5) cl:
", ,.,
A. G. Catherman
,& 175.
''''' to
-
VlcWr D. ~
Rod
Painters & Paper Bangero
We should Know How
Swa. 2200 409 ~lIcblgrul Ave.
A. MERCER QUINBY
Funeral Direet!)r
Fol"mer17 or Media
UlJfi W. Lehigh Avo.. Phlla.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••
Phone BaldwIJI 11 10
Reese-Baxter Co.
No additional charge for
fiuburbaD calJ&
SPORTING GOODS
•
Charles E. Fischer
BOROUOH OF 8WA.RTB)(ORE
ORDINANCE NO. 418
An Ordinauce regulating parking
ot vehicles on the streets and high
ways ot the Borough of Swarth~
more herein deslgna.ted, and providing pena.lties tor the violation
Builder
PAINTING
Interior & Exterior
FOR SALE-Bed with mattress, two
wessera. email writing table, mirror THE COUNCIl, OF THE BOROUGH
antiQ.ue c.halrs and side board, break.' OF SWARTHMORE DOES ORDIAN:
fast set. All In good condition. Call
SECTION 1. PARKING pROHIB·
Swartbmore 0.2, evenings, after Sun.
ITED. It Is hereby declared to be a.
day.
nuIsance to suffer or permit any ve.
Swarthmore 2253
FOR SALE-Ru8t-colored, upholstered hlele ot any character whataoever' to
davenport with custom·made slip remain or park for a. longer period
covers In blue background. convention· than Is necessary to permit the loadal pattern.' Call' afternoons or even· lng or unloading of passengers or
merchandise upon those portions of the'S
Ings. Swarthmore 0198.
str~ets hereinafter deslgna-red and de·
scribed:
WA.NTED
(a) 'I'he NOl"therJy 'BIde oC DartWANTJ!lD-Couple wltll '2 year-old mouth Avenue, eommenclng at a point
baby desire to :rent 2 bed':"room 146 reet East of the Easterly' side. of
apartment
or small house
near Park Avenue. and extending thence to
Swarthmore at reasonable rentaL Tet. Oberlln Avenue.
Contractors & Builders
Swarthmore 184.4-J.
SECTION 3. PARKING REGULA·
W A.N~ED-To buy a woman'S bibe a violation ot this
Jlome bnprovement8, Alter·
cycle. Call Nanc)" E. Weber, .swarth- TIONS. It shall
to park on any street o·
more Collep. Palmer. Telephone 0'200 Ordinance
the Borough In a manner to obstruct
atlOll8, Kitchen modernlzabet:ween 7 and 10 p.m.
private driveways. or within 15 teet or
_Ore llydrant, or wi.thln '25 (eet:, trom
OUstom..buIlt cabinetBt-.-·
I tion.
'WtANTEp.-:-BoY·1I 2~" .. bicycle In .K09d athe
Intersection ot curb' lhies -9r. tt
c4;m(l.IU?,J.l. .Swarthmore 16:lS·J.·
- ..
none, then within 15 feet of the incement work, knottJ' pine
\V'ANTED--Three bedrooms and board, tersection of property lines at an tntersectlon
of
highways,
or
on
a.
sidepreferably with private f&.mily in
paneIlng, screenIDg, IDsulaBuburb. by family of four. Convenil.:nt- walk. or on the roadway side of anv
vehicle
stopped
or
parked
at
the
curb
ly situated for commuting to Ph.tladelt.l0Il. IWsceI1aneons carpen.
Phia and West Chester Teacher's Col~ or ed1P3 of tne street, or In any otber
lege. Re.erences exchanged. Write Box J,nanner than Pllrallel with the edge 0
try.
the htg;hway. headed In the direction
J. The Swarthrn.orea.n.
of traffiC. and with the curb-side of
WANTED - Room for Pennsylvania the vehicle within 6 Inches or the edge
302 Gayley SL, Media.
State College boy. Call Swarthmore of the street or curb, unless whfre
ltne!l on the pavement indicate that
0900.
~
diagonal or. angle parking is permittea
Media 2581-R.
WANTED-Apartment or small house at SUl'.... point. The Chief of Pottee.
under
th.e
direction
of
tire
Burgess
and
tor professiOn/ill couple with nine
months old baby. Our landlady Is re- the Highway Committee, Is hereby
turning to our apartment and we must authorized to designate the sections or ~~~~~~~
portlocs of streets where diagonal or
mOve. Call Swarthmore 3120.
angle ~rklnlf shall be permitted, and 8 _ o r e 14481
WANTED-ROom ar small apartment t9 cause suitable white JInes to be
WILLIAM BROOKS
p&Jnted on the pavement t& indil'!ftte
b~ teacher. Call Swarthmore 3152.
same. In any such location. It shall be
_
'" Rubbish RemOftd
WANTED-Day's work, every da.y but a violation of this Ordinance to park
Saturday. Good referenCes. Nellie any vehicle other than in conformity lawus lIIo~
GenemI HaullDg
with and belVlo"\":!en such white lines.
Conner CheJ:Iter 2-6523.
238 H..mlDg Ave.
1 [ 0 _ Pa.
SECTION •. VIOLATIONS. Any
WAN'I'ED-Comfortabie easy chairs
for college student.
Reasonable. person. finn or corporation vlolatinJ! ~~~~~~~~~~~
Write 'I.'homBS KIllU'. Swarthmore Col- any of the provisions of this Ordinlege. Call Swarthmore 0200.
ance shall be subject to a fine of not
less' than $2. nor more 'than '$10. and
W ANTED-A dresser with mirror. costs of prosecution, and. in defanlt
Good condition. Reasonable. Reply to of the payment thereof. s.han undergo
Box D. T,he Swarthmorean.
Imprisonment for not more than 5
days.. In addltton to the foregoin~
WANTED-Veteran and brlde·to-be p~naltles. the Borough may take such
. de81re small apartment. Tel. Swarth- oth.er ac~lon to enforce thIs Ordinance
more 2{162-J'.
--------_.------,as may ~ authorized by law.
WANTED-We will buy at best SECTfON 5. INCONSISTENT OR. prIces, old china, glass, furniture. DINANCES REPEALED. This Ordinfirearms. Can Holly Oak 4313 or Holly ance supplements and amends Ordin
Oak 6'120. collect for appointment. All ances numoored 4'20, approved May 22 .
All Tn- of E1ectr1....1
.buslness confidential. Colonial Cup- 1939, and 4018. approved June ". 1941.
board, No.5, Phlladelphla Pike. Wil- AU other Ordinances or parts of Or
'n"'eJl!,UoDB
ant! Jtepalrs
mington, Delaware.
.
dlnanceB inconsistent herewith are
ServIng Swarthmore and
ERSO .A.L
hereby repealed. NatJdng herein con
_ _ _ _ _ _...:..' talned, ho'\Wver, shall ~ taken to
_ .,.,.,_ _ _ _l'_~_ _N
Vldnlt.7 lor past
modify or repeal Ordinance No. 467.
PERSONAL -. Registered
corsetiern, approved December '2, 1942. entitled
Twent,. y.,...."
M:r8. Elsie McWilliams. Telephone ",An Ordinance to prevent the misuse
Swarthmore 4.683-W for appointment. of public streets and highways in thf'
Borough of Swarthmore, prohibiting
1180
Ave.
PERSONAL - Window cleaning. 30 the storing or unreasonable parking o·
years In business. Will give prompt, vehicles therein, declaring such to C'ln
reasonable service. Call Swarthmore l'Ititute a pub1ic nuisance. authorlzin2'
SwlU'l,hmore 2295
4592 before 19 .A.M. and after 6 p.M. appropriate pollce action to abate the
same. and prescrJblng J)6nalt1ea for tm
Dlpt or dQ.
PERSONAlJ.-Vacuum Cleaners. Irons. violation thereof."
toasters and radios repaired, called
Passed this 29th day of September
.s~~5~~S~~~~~
(or and dell"red. Call Robert . Brooks.
A. D. 1941.
Swarthmore' 1648.
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
PERSONAl...r--Service on all makes of
By S. S. Rutherford
electric - washers (Bendix Included).
President of Council
lron~rs.
vacuum
cleanera,
ranges
Attest Elliott Richardson
Irons, toasters, fans and lamps. Also
wiring-new and old. An work comBorough Secretary
plies to Fire Underwriters specifica- Approved this 1st day of October A. O.
tions. Can Erich H. Hausen. swarth1947
more 2850-W.
J. Paul Brown
FOR BBNT
Burgess
We' hereby certlfy that we have examliled the above accounta IUl4 tID4
them correct.' and that the HCUl'itles of the officers 01 the board pre ID ae.:
..._ . , . with law.
.JOHN A.
.JOHN M.
DONAU>
.~
A.'WAYNE
MOSTELLER
EI.,.ctricl,ll (:ontractor
foJ..hlenberg
Ca(l
MASON' BUILDERS
SUPPLY CDMP.ANY
;pQR RENT-Furnie'MKl room under
the RUO':parlor. Hot and cold wat~r.
814 North .Cbuter ·}fooAl.·
FaOR RENT-Space in ,heated garage.
College' and
Garrett
.,veinoes.
swarthmore 0489.
LOST
LOST-Black and Howered narrow
jersey belL Between Woman's Club
and Chester Road. call ,swarthmore
1I.&5-J.
.
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO
THE CONSTITUTION APPROVEU
FOR THE FIRST TIME BY THE
SESSION OF 19f7 0.' THE GENERAl. ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
AND PUBLISHED BY THE ORDER
OF THE SECRETARY OF' THE
COMMONWEALTH IN PURSUANCE
OF ARTICLE XVIll OF THE CON·
STITUTION.
SESSION OF 19<7
No.1
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to arUcle
nine of th.e Constitution 01 the Commonwealth of pennsylvania, by adding thereto a neW section authoriZing th9 creation ot an additional debt
by the Commonwealth for the payment ot compensation to certain
veterans.
The General Ae8embly ot the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania. hereby resolves as tollows:'
Sectlon 1. Tw tollowJng a..'llenc!ment
to the Constitution ot the Common ..
wea.ltb of pennsylvania be and the
same Is hereby proposed In accordance
wIth the eighteenth arUcle thereof:That article nine of the Constitution
of the t:;ommon)Vealth ot PeIlDBylvanla
be amended, by adding thereto a new
section ,to read as 1'olJows:
Section 22. In addition to the purposes stated In article ·.nIne, section
(our. ot this Constitution, the Cornmon'Wealth ms.y be atith"orized by law to
create debt ,and to Jssue' _bonds to the
amount of $500,000.000 for the payment of compensation to certain persons from this Commonwealth who
shall have served In the armed forces
of the United States or ot any· of Imr
allles during Warld War II, between
the seventh day of December, one
thousand nine hundred forty-one and
the second day, of Sepmmber one
thousand .nlne hundred forty-five for
the service of such, persons to ihelr
country. whether br not they be Uvlng when distribution shall be made
and if sll,ch' persons shall be deceased
when distribution shall be .:nade such
deceased person's compensation' shall
be paid to hIs fJPouse, child Children
or parents.
.'
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.
A true copy of .1olnt Resolution No 1
c. K. Morrison
. .
Secretary of .the Commonwealth
am~ndment
I
816 EDGMONT AVE.
Chesler
Arters Brothers, Inc.
AUDITOR'S ANNUAL REPORT
IiClilOOL DISTRI(J]' OF THE BOROUGH. OF SWl&RTIDlORE
DELAWARE COUNTY. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
,
Butler.
I
Total LtablllUee ....................... _.......,..~ ...................- .............- .... - .................U,......
N!;,2
Phone: Media 0755
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
JUICY ORANGES ............................................................... 35c doz..
:I,.
Rob-lo............ s:I:.:.':'
Del M.ate Fralt CoektaU
N_ Lower Price
NEW CABBAGE ........................................................... ~...... 2 Ills. 15c
:a~n~d~i:~~f:f..:
complaint of
Blankenship
appearance
Q. divorce
•
.
COs~~
PRICES LOWER THAN A YEAR AGO ~
,
PASCHAL CELERY HEARTS ........................,.....:..... .19c bUnch
37.850.68
.C.Ulo...... lcebe,,& Lettdce
,
.
To Hold Muaical party
n,8G7.36 Maintenance (E) ...................... '1ii.6i1.IO
The pupils of Charles Izumi and
114.12 Fixed Ch.arg8s (F) ................. 212,011.11
thetr guests will have thelr first
197.52 Debt Service (G) ...................... '21,821.21
musicai party at the home of Dr.
Josepn Lynch of Dartmouth avenue
1.'271.04. Cl;'pltal Outlay (H) ........... ~... ,8,lSI."
on Sunday afternoon, October 6.
at 4- o·c!ock.
r•.o:;;ta~I"'r:;.;;c;:;e;:IP;;t;;.;;:...;..;;;...;;;...;..;;;...;;;...;..;;;...;;;...;.$~2,;,70;;;.;56;;4;;;.S;;0:d,===============
Various pupils will be asked to :;
.
SUMlIIABY
play 9010 parts. Demonstrations of TOT A.L RECEIPTS ........................................... ~......................................................'270.1>14.19
'transpo$ltlon and technique will l"OTAL PA~NT"
Total ICurrent ExlH!nse (Items1
be given and therc will also be a
A,-F inc.) ................................... ,4'212.967.97
Total Debt Service (Item G) 21,821.'25
dlscussion on the pr~per usage of
the eyes for botter sight reading.
Total .......... :.............................
8259.&011.11
Games will follow and wtll be In Batane. on HB.nd (T~ Be Available tor School Year 19011-4.8.) ................, 11.023.4.1
charge of John Boyle, assisted by
..............................
'a81.18..
Davtd Lynch. Robert Gurin and School BuUdlnp and Sites at
fextbOOks and EQ.ulpment at Cost; ..........................:..................................1........ 125,1TLtI
John MacAlpine.
_______________
.. 1194:6 TaX (Current Year) ....,.............................. _................................................... '.llt.SI
.1'. 30k
Paperhanging
thereof.
SWEET POTATOES ...............................:...................... 2 .lbs. 15c
day
CUNNINGHAM
FO':' t{ALE-Llonel train outfit. Perteet. Bought 19U, used three times.
Loco. tender. five cara, lumber loader.
coal.• ·elevator...two ..switches... trans·
fonner. etc. All remote control with
panel and plaUorm. Call Swarthmore
3279-;R to Inspect.
TENDER YOUNG BEETS...................................· 2 bunchee ISc
captain of the football team. who
In turd" pTesented the member. of
this year's sQ.uad. Coach MUlard
Robinson tollowed with a few well..
Cho8on remarks made to both the
team and the students.
V".,.'..... ..
APPLES
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lll,AYOR - RICH 8
~RurtS A.ND VEGET~BI~S-1
;S;:';;;:,u;:;
0111 Pickle. - -
.weet .... E~'r."~
41c V. lb.
cheerleader. captalned by Joan
Per Capita Property
Medford wer. on hand to lead the Amonnt of SChool Tax
etudentJi in a. number 'Of cheers.
New cheerleaders this year include'
levied (Face ot 194:6 dupllcate) ...............~$16f'.103.81'25
I
to duplicate. .......................................................
198.28176
JO'yC •. Cobota, Gary Lons. a.nd I [
added a{!.er Oct. I, 194.6 ................................
aOO.08
Judy Dickson. Other cheerleaders
amount (sum ot I, '2, & 3) ...............- .......~ ....... 164,602.18
flied (1946-tax) wltn Proth.ollotary 2% Com·
are Elaine Wherry, Pat Gallagher,
mlealon~ounty ·Treasurer ...................................
1.M
Betty McCahan, Helen Reed, Gayle 194.8
taX.
returned
to
county
Commissioners
........
2,118.69
Dl.lcOUDta .............................................................................. 2.747.60
Hodge and Sue Surrick. Joan Medford introduced George Storck. Net amount of 1940 tax collected ................................ '14&.736.96
Cqmecl Beef 1:"-:" 41e
QSQ) 'Quality
Vl...RI.....ed
.................................................................
_ ...........--t.......
,
(rom you.
court
tilled
Since 1905
FOR BALE - En&ll&hemade hockey
sUck and shin guards; man's khaki
riding breeches: riding boots, size 9.
Telephone Swarthmore 2144.
'
On' Friday.
September
26,
Flrst -'Pep
1Ield'
Swarthmore
HiirhRall)""
School
held ita
1ir.t ~ep Rally of the .eason. The
u ....l". or SwIft'.
CORN
BACON
curro:t.t Athletlc
.,
1'"••" .J.""~ "Iect 0,81." .... 590
.Jer.e~· Whitt. . nne..
2
F.aOJ' ••Uock FW...
Whole Golden
SMOKED TONCUE ........................................................._ .....49c Ib.
allo been highly 8ucceaaful.
IDgh School AsseDlbllctO Open
On Wednesda.y. September 2.,
the Senior Higb School held its
i'lrst assembly. Anne Gibson was tn
charge of the devotions. Paul
Hummer, president of the Student
Association, introduced Suvcrvislng
Principal Frank R. Morey who recounted some of his e~periencc8
.290
Fanw, Fresh-Killed
Acme
FOR SALE-A h.obbyist·s collection ot
280 records Including popular dance,
jazz• .awIng, :etc. ComPlete albums. All
in eJt.;ellent condition. swarthmore
l1f9-W.
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SHOULDER OF: LAMB .......................................................- 49c )b..
cent haa baen obtained, _and in the
Junior High" School the drlve hu
..•• 5'.'.
ar.-
Now
Pack
TENDER CHUCK ROAST OF BEEF ....................... _.... 49c Ib_
Term
and
Phoae Media 0473·~1
tlons at maturity the payment or 8urh
.linking fund to be In equal or graded
J.nnual or other r.erlodlcal fuetalt·
ment& Where any Indebl«lne.u ahaIl
I be or shall have been Incurred bl'
~ld city of Phl1ade1phla tor the pur...
J05e of the cOltHtructlon or tmr,rovoment. ot publlo works or ut01t ee ot
.Lny· character, from which Income or
revenue IK to be derived by said city
or J or the reclamaUon ot land to ~
~d In the conatruction of wharwa
,or docks owned or to be owned by
said city. such obligations may be: In
an amount sufficient to provide for
and may Include the amount of
Interest and sinking (und aiUlrge8
accruing and which may acc~ theron
throughout the period of construction
and until the- expiration of 01J'8 year
after the completion of the work tal'
which said lndebtednese shall have
been Incurred; and said city shall not
be required to levy a tax to pay said
Interest am) Sinking fund charges as
reQ.uired. by section ten of this article
until the expiration of said period of
one year after the completion of aald
work.
A true coPy of Joint Resolution No '2
C. M. Morrison
. .
Secretary of the COI;nmonwea.lth
OF 19.7
u.e
I. H. AlYDERSON
ABC spinner.
,126. Madison
FOR SAUE-Freezer. Approximately
16 cubic teet. Suitable for storage of
Ice cream or frozen foods. $75. MadiBOn '2160.
whUe In England this past -sum-
L ••" Chack Ro.1It tr:·
.taa4IDI Rib Rout
Le_ .t.wIIII ....
In Our
Sea
food
Dep'"
2160. .
School clltldren need plenty of quality toods, tull or the Del e sa.,.
vltamlnil for their heslth's sake. You'll Ond Just the Idod or
food tlu>r neool .t tbO MADISON BRO'l'IlERS.
0)
mer. Assemblty ,vas then turned
over to Mary Lou Thayer, "editor
of Ga.rnet, and a quiz followed.
Cont~tantB woro:
Helen Reed,
BUl Huey Nancy Roess. Herbert
'
.
Brenno.men,
Ricky
Thompson,
Whit_'Blrd, Henry-, Hofmann of tho
Faoulty. and "Elm'er." the scbool
mascot. Qulzmaatera tor the 00·
casion were Mollly Storck and
Bruce Godfrey.
REFINISHED
'85.
FOR SALE-Washer.
Excellent condition.
LEGAL NOTICES
Painting
k
Association
Drive uDounced last week that the'
drive bas been vory successful. In
the SenJor High School 100 per·
Veal
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Kg ee:e 9»:9:8:8:6:& 8:6 e:e ee:e:e:e:e ee:
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Repaired and
table. Seati! 12. PrIce' $"lO. Call
Swarthmore 154.2.
FOR SALE-Rug. 9x.12, maroon broad
100m. Best quality. Excellent condl ..
tlon.
Phone Swarthmore 2860.
FOR SALE-Electric washw. Naxon
pro:-war Hoar model. Perfect condi..'
tion. '36. Media 2?36-R.
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Phone 8WL %6Z6
Swarthmore 1439
FUR NIT U R E ..
FOR. SALE-Walnut extension dining
SCHOOL NEWS
the
FOR SALE-Black winter coat. Very
IJOOd condition. pO. Size 18. Box.
M. The Swarthmorean.
the various char.
A.. A. Drive Successful
Mary Alice West chairman
call
RUMSEY .CHEVROLET
DAVE WOOD
FOR SALE-Bath·lnetle. $8. EXcellent
condition. KIng. 139 Rutgers avenue.
Swarthmore 3008.
.
Junior ClaM Electa
In an election held on SepteMber 28, the following were elected
to oftice' ~n, tho Junior Class ot
Swarthmore 11igh School: Larry
Dalton, president; PbU
Marko •
wich, vice_president; Gayle Hodge,
l!Iecretal"Yi Molly Storck, treasurer.
50«1011. Soloded Sou'"' -'""""- CoIhos. b.!"''''' llondeol,
A family favorite for G.Mfottona. Save Coupons on: 1M!' tor-Valv.I••~
IDEAL 'o~larity
COffEE
~.
1\'OVicleDce &: Stale Rda.
Mrs. w.uUam H. Thatcher. Mrs.
Horace Walter. Mrs. Wlll1am West,
Mrs: Winthrop R. Wright, M.rs.
A. Wetl&uter "and Allee LukeUL
. Any directors who were unable
to attend the meeting on Tuesday
may get their cards at Mills
Marsh's storc.
The data for the Ingathering is
October 29th. This Is the day
the directors turn in the. collected
articles to be Borted. packed and
'Coal and Fuel Oil
roll UAI,U 'St),'a orown'wool snowBUIt,. size 6. with matching hat. Telephone Swarthmore 2938· W.
Driveway Constrllctipn
Asphalt or Concrete
PETER Dl NICOLA
FOR QUICK SERVICE
Van Alen Bros.
,-oHl!...thSALE-tYeedouUa'S suit, alze 36.
___ er
w
• Praetlcally new
swarthmore 2298.
.
Media lawn Mower
& Equipment Co.
Spangler, Mrs. George Sillowa.y.
Mrs. David SIJCCrB, hlrs. Cha.rles ~.
Thatcher., Mrs. Walter L. Thorpe.
NO BETTER COFFEE
VALUES ANYWHERE
The proof I. In the drinking. The..
.
FOR' SALE-Man's overcoats. size 40
Nearly new. CtLll Media 1751.
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Have Your PI 2 t. Power Mower
Sen1ced DuriDC 'Wiater ~ I[ODUI&
6
THE SWARTHMORE"N
1
FOB BALB
ImmecJ,e&e Dell:• .,.
.1';_n. lr., :Mro. William
,
lin 3, 1847
~
C.
Elwood
Garrettt,
Mrs. Walter Wll11ams. Mrs. Birney K. Morse,
Olles, Mrs. HowaTd Green, Mrs. M.rs. Jobn Moxey, Mrs. Harold OgHorold G. Grl!fln. Mr.. Arthur
()e I
.CLA.SSIFIED
.
ram. lira. Frederick Patman. MI'L
C. Ruuell Phillip •• Mr... H. LindI...
Hutln... llro. ~ L. Hili... ley Pilei. Mr•• John Plttock. MH.
Mr.. 'C9CU Howard. Mr.. A.. 8140.,. Albert pr4.ton, Mr•• Frank Rey ..
Member.hip Week
Celebrated Now
Fl'illay,
ZONI~ BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
HEARING
..
The Board of Adjustment wUl bold a
pUDlIc hearing at B:'OO P.'M. on October
21st, 1947 in Counell Chamber. Bor~
augh Hall, SWarthmore, Pa. to consider the application of Horace A.
and Lorane L. Reeves for a. variance.
The property Involved In l3ituated on
the Nqrtherly side of Elm Avenue ap·
proximately 1'1'6.'2 feet East ot Ule
<"enter Une of Crl1mwa.d Avenue (un-
opened). Beeause of tl>< triangular
,.::...:....:.._~_===:-------I sbape of the lot and the contour of
FOUIfD
the land the applicant seeks pennlllilion to locate a single (amity dweUlng
~UND--A small _ pocket·)r:nlfe, ~n'on the lot "Ithin appl'OXlmately 12
. Princeton avenue near Dartmouth' feet of ·the str"el't line of Elm Avenue.
l1\"li.... ~
lqs..T.
.. '
EUlott
Rlt)banlocm
< •
_tart;
~,~..
·~'"'_tO·l
,331
Dartmouth
..
-. . ... . . . ... . Avenue
. ..
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.B,\~",_
. .
..
F.QI'
,
.
AlL IIZfSllARD C8AL
GOLD BOND
POu(uNtl WOOL
BATS
AND BLANKETS
,.LASTJBING
SA1J»~kJ~fi
Commonand the
accordanoe
thereot :ot article nine 1e
~ereby
read as tonows'
. Se.,Uon
shall be uniform.
upon th.e same class of subjects. with.:.
~n the territorial limits of the authorty levying the tax, and shall b6
i:,Vled and collected under general
W8: .but tbe General .Assembly ma
be general laws. exempt trom taxau~
public property used for public
~"",' actual places ot rel1glo.u
...B ._V'Sh"lP.d r Places of burial not -.e
or private or
Institutions ot purely
and
and pereonal
.ame
w1th
Th
at
and
and
tor a term,
years, the
to be levied
urban rede~
Resolution No.3.
I TiiiT',
SESSION OF 1947
No •
A JOINT ~SOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to article
nine, section eight ot the Constitution ot th,e Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
The General Assembly ot the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania· hereby reBul'VWJ as follows:
. Section 1. -The followIng amendment
to the Constlt",.Uon of the Commonwealth ot pennsylvania be and -the
same Is hereby proposed in accordance
with the eighmenth article thereot·That artic1e nine, section etght 'of
the Constitution ot Pennsylvania Is
hereby amended to rf"ad 89 follows:
Section 8. The debt of any count)
City. borough, township, school dls~
trlct. or other munlclpaUty or Incor·
porated d,istrict. except as pr:ovld'8d
herein. and In section fifteen ot this
article. shall never exceed seven (7)
~r centu:n upon the assessed value
of the taxable property therein nor
sh"ll a!ly such county. municipality
or dletnct incur any debt, or increase
its indebtedness to an amount exceeding two (2) per centum upon solch
BB.Bessed valuation of' property wlth~~ th.e
electors 'thereof
a
such manner
Tihe.dfl'bt
may be
that the
SESSION OF 1947
A JOINT No.4RESOLUTION .
PropOSing an amendment to
•
~:nih:1!Cction
four ot the Con8t~~~I~:
ommonwealth of Pen
1
nla increasing the maximum ~~o~a;,
~lf. .St,anteredebt to supply tho deftcle~
venue.
The General Assembly of Ure C
hereby
~~;e:!s~o~fo~:~nsYlVanla
o~:
toSet1~oc;n8iir:tl~~loOflnttea.mri,ndment
=thJs ~~retenl'l:SYIVanla
be
andmr~;'
with the eigh~e:~~o:!.tJ~ a~:::o~~ce
h Th:t section four ot article nine' Is
e~ Y amended to read as follows'
o=ct1on 4. No debt ahan be
.
by or on behalt or _the Sta. created
~U~uP~~I~UI\I Ideflclencle:~o;SX~~!
rectlon' defe~vasth°n·Sta·utppress inBUrto'
e
einwaror
pay existing debt: and the d bt
created to supply deft I
I
I
e
enue shall' n
c ene es n rev·
gate at anyeV~~:Xf~d. In the aggr&dollars ($50{)00 00")' 'P'rotltltdYd mill\on
e
Th'
.".
_ve
how
u:~ Sta~ In determining th.~ limit
of this
debt under the provisions
section. no account shan be
~~:rSI~~s th:t d~~~ c~:tY:)~ undler the
arnendm~nt. nor shan aD. n pr or to
taken ot the
y account be
created, under t~ount of any debt
other section ot thi~ro:r~:~~S of any
A true copy of .Tolnt Resolution No "
C. M. Morrison
PR~;;6~~a~y of the Commonwealth
THE 'CONSrt :J.:MENDMENT
TO
FOR'THE FI~S~~~ME~PROVEn
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
BY THE
SESSION OF 1947 OF ~~ C~t:E
I
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w>~~~~r;
i:~~ML6ttJ'J~
C
SECRETARY OF THE
~1••ctor81 O~~i'Jf.:AJt~'h I~J'URTHESUANCE
STITUTION.
~.
CON·
SESSION OF 19f7
A JOINT No.5
RESSOLUTION
Proposing an arne d
eight of the Co~S~~~:1 to &rrtfere
Commonwealth of p
on 0
the
.a.ddlng thereto a 8e~i~SYlvanl& by
tor absentee voting. by ~~~Idlng
hospitalized war veterans.
en or
TIle General Assembly of the C
:~~:a~hfgl~!.:an:DlIYlvanla. hereby
Section
amend:(O?;".iitu,rioi;;I1~OWlng
ment to
of Penneyl.
be
is f\ereby prq~
In
with the eight.
0::
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THE SWARTHMOREAN,
6
Cosmetic Service
D\atrlbutor
Swarthmore
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ij.t
(FOnoulated for yob) .
ADabel Dade,
Coa8uIlations b,.
Appointment
Ph"""
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ROTARIANS HEAR
DR. SWOPE TODAY
0881-R
Dr. Charles Siegel Swope presi..
dent of West Chester State TeacherB College and new governor of
the 179th district of Rotary In-
THE
ternational will address Swarthmore Rotarians and their .guests at
C
L
today's luncheon meeting at the
Inglcneuk.
Graduated (roam West Chester in
1921 he reC'olved his A. B. degree
ll.t Dickinson In 1925. A. M. at the
University of Pennsylvania In 1929 •.
and Ph. D. at Dickinson in 1941.
He returned to West Chester as
an instructor in 1927 after ha.ving
superintended sc·hools In Everett,
Pa. In 1936 he was named presi-.
dent of the State Teachers College.
A· member of the board of directors of the Community Chest since
1939 Dr. Swope was president of
the board in 1941. He has beeJ:!
president, vice-president and director of the Chester County Council of Boy Scouts in recent terms.
He is a member of tho board at
Pennington School tor Boys where
he was an instr'.lctor at one time.
Ho is also a director ot the West
·Chester Methodist Church, a member ot the School men's Committee,
Aca.demy of Political Science. American Historical Association, National Education Association, Penn~Ylvanla State Education, AssociaX
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D
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tion. Phi Kappa. Sigma, Club.
Round Steak
511 WELSH ST.
CHMiam, PA.
69clh.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Luncbeons
Dinners
$1.00
from
Legs of Lamb
,1.76
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
69clb.
STAG BAR
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
FREE 0ELiVERY
PRIVATE PARTY and
Geo. Mitro &Sons
BANQUET ROOMS
17 South q.ester Road
-cr
Swarthmore, PaTel Swarthmore 4547
CALL CHESTER 8286
No•
WJdte Red
Poe;
Name
Elijah Baughn ..............................28-35 Rodney Bray _ ............_._". __....
33-33 David Collins ...._ .._ .._......__..
15-55 William Huey ..._ ......_..._ ....._......
22·37 Harry McGilberry ....._ ............._
24·39 Barry Patton .............._._......_ ....
2-48 Ross Pfalzgraff ...............,..... _ .......
10·41 Howard Pressman .:.-.._ ...........
3·50 Harry Warren .. _.........._._ ....- ....
6·34 Avery Blake ................................ - .. ..
7·31' Jack. Houtz ................................ _ ..~ ..
18-44
5-7
5·8
~G
RT
FB
LT
C
167 12
RG
179
163
1212
RB
183
LT
RE
QB
.RG
LT.
164
LE 6-7 129
30-64 Eddie
Bill Froebel
17-49
Gavettl FB
LGLT
FB a-7 163
David Smith RT 6-7
RT
WhIte Red
16-23
3-66
4-45
19.;32
5-38
26-46
26-61
27-29
722-40
Poo. Ut-
Name
C
E
Charles Keenen
David McCahan
A., Barraclough
Ken Childrey
G. Berkowitz
Dugald Brown
Larry Dalton
Jack Dodd
Phil Everett
Gordon li'oUett
B
31-42' MUton Helmuth
29-30 Tom Hopper
5-22 AJan !lcCbesney
Robert Malin
Charles Scheib
32-U
Jack Smith
John Tyler
6-11
6
6-9
6·10
6-9
6-1
6-11
6-11
6-3
6
Wt. Yr.
J2
161
138
145
6-1
168
5-11
5-8
145
144
6
5-9
6
152
174
179
6-3.
177
11
166
160
176
147
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
6-1
6-8
6
6-6
141
126
118
126
11
11
G /6-8
6-1
163
200
11
137
11
6-6
126
11
B
_ LG
West Chester Golf and Country
Club.
Dr. Swope has served as a member ot the Board ot Directors ot
the West Chester Rotary Club
slnce 1936. was president, 1940·
1941: and began his duties as governor of the 179th Rotary District
on July 1, 1947.
MOORE TO DIRECT
NAT'L PAINT ASS'N
John C. Moore of Amherst
avenue has been named director
of the Scientific Section of the National Paint. Varnish and LaQ.uer
Association_ Mr. Moore, who had
bct'n Buperintendent of the Sinclair Reflning Company's paint
plant at MarCllS Hook since 1934.
.assumed his new duties In WashIngton ori Wednesday of this week.
The Moores will continue to live
in Swarthmore. until they
locate a home in the WD4'lhtngton
a.rea. Mr. and Mrs. Moore have
been borough residents for the
past 13 years. They have two SODS,
Charles B. age 20 who is a. sophomore at Haverford College and
11
86-13
1428-27
2524-
16-
14-26
23-62
145
5-5
VOL
Shakespeare
auspices of the Rittenhouse As-
Bob Bradford
Barry Coleman
Ray Denworth
Walt Dickinson
Don Fetherolf
FB
144
RE
181
184
168
116
Larry Frank
RG
LB
LT
Aft ·McCormack LE
LG
A.
RB
RG
6·6
6-6
6-6
LB
QB
RT
Clarence Willis
E
142
127
131
5-7
6-6
E!1
Isadore Moore
Stephen Snow
Nicky Stuart
Dana Swan
Paul Tarr
cludlng a year's term of office as
president ot- the }i~ederatton ot
Paint and Varnish Production
Clubs, of which he was treasurer
in 1946 and vic~-prealdent In 1946.·
'He is also a member of the Amer..
ican Chemical Society for Testing
Materials. and a tellow of the
American Institute Of Chemists.
During the war. Mr. Moore was
a member of the Technical Advisory Committee of the .Prt)teetlve
Coatings Section. War Production
Board. and chairman, frpm 1940
to 1945, of the Federation's Technical Advisory Committee which
cooperated with· various brancl1es
ot the armed. services.
Born in Matador, Texas, Septe-mber 24, 1899, and· grad'uated
trom Texas. A & - M COlleg~ I~
1922 with a B. S. in Chemical Engln~erlng Mr. Moore sp.onl- the
6-11
6-9
6-10
129
194
U2
118
118
-140
6
6-8
160
141
10
10
10
10
10
10
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February Ist, 1948.
\$t, 1947. We are doing this so you can purchase your furs from
Sl""'re's without worrying whether the tax
might be lifted after
BETTER SERVICE, ,Yau
WIMtI Y•• ..., fI.. NP •••
w.
c._
to S...rtIo_rw.
cor.r .. .,.,.. lint: ..............W .....
"" row ,..,......,. .... ft.
(PA"'SOl1·& Coml!~!!)~
100 Park Ave.. -Swarthmore, P••
SW6rthm_ 0730C 0529 - Clearlwook 4646
......_""_... , .... H•••,.=len .......... ~
.\
you buy.
Onpart¥-lInetelephOIles,COUl'taB)' JI8i8 dividellclal lie bri8f
• • • Space CII1Ia ••• BUIIr up
....t1y ••• Tab the lead ill
aood pany..lJne
m._
MOUTON
..,m_better.mcefouD. .
$107.98,
tax Included
It
Here's a fairy tale value come true at Speare's.
-."
You
'
really can have this ~uriou~ mouton coat with aU the
newest faU features for a: dwarfish price.-And you'U
. ,..."....
Th .... ,.1111"" Ct• .,
feel like a princess ..hen you wear it.
COAT DEl'T.
under the suporvlsion
William
program wIll be broadcast
MonKYW
a. Dl. Students in the supporting
"What do you think we should
roles
do with our stock pUe of atomic
nlxvllle, Norri.atown. and Ambler
bombs? "Should we contlnue to
high schools.
work tor international control of
atomic energy, even without Russia ?..
Frionds' and neighbors'
thoughts on these vital questions
will be aimed at the League of
Women Voters study group on
atomic energy to be held Thursday morning. October 16, {rom 10
to .12 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
William
913
SCHOOL POLICIES ~:r:~:~;-~~! =:~~j:e~~c:n:..;:~; HUNDREDS ATTEND
Home and School's the
rangy.passes.
and fastPettijohn
and canIsgoanupexcel·
after 0PEN INGTE A
combination in the county. if vlc.-
tory is to be aJlSured. Moat Is tall,
First Meeting
Tuesday
Carl G. Leech, Superintendent of
Sch·ools for Delaware County. wlll
be ~e speaker at the opening ot.
the Swarthmoro Home and School
Association on Tuesday evening,
October 14 In the High School
Auditorium on College Avenue.
The subject ot his addre88 wlll
be "How the Local School District
Fits into the County and Sta.te
Educational Picture".
Mr. Leech wh·ose home Is In
Norwood, has been Superintendent
of Schools· In Deiaware County for
the past 22 years, his primary job
being to Interpert poUcloes· of the
State Department of PubUc Instructlon to all the BCh~ol districts
In the countY.
He win describe how the county
lent passer and ball carrier.
Swarthmore's team will remain
about the same as last week. The
fine play of Gerald Berkowitz ·and
the ~mprovcment In Kenneth Chlldrey means they are ready tu se~
plenty of action. Eddie Gal/etU's
flne play tn the Nethor-Providence
game proved hiDl; ready to take
over the tullback spot at a min ...
ute's noUce.
Quarterbacks H~ey and Da.lton
haVe been doing a Hne job conslderlng this Is their first year at stgnat calUng. Although they have a
tendency to look to the bench, they
have called their own stgnals
throughout.
Ther6 Is always a great dcal of
spirit about the Media. game. Previous records count for little. There
Is no doubt that Swarthmore's de ..
fenso is better than Media's. The
E. Wallace Chadwick
To Address First
Stated Meet
R. Huey,.
Dickinson
I
0::::
MARGARET. a
and.
IN' -3 .SMASH-UPS
Week-end Traffic Toll
Hits Locals
Hard
dl
Id
reduce the excise tax before
.e."'"
"Suburban
RESIDENTS FIGURE
the.
PAULSON'S have achloved an unuluolly
.. favorable turnover rate, enabling UI to ..t
our price: lower than is ordinan1y con..
sidered (Jood husiness practice. Thi' t, •
reflection. agaill of careful buying. Atso,
the word
to be geHing around.
•
GEORGE
. SPEARE'S . \VII", REFUND
lETTER VALUE,.
d.al wilh principal. at PAULSON'S.
Whether it b. Paul M. '.ullon, Founder.
or P.ul K, Paulson. Man.ger. the rugs are
displayed by one'S· who know Orient.l.. and
who ar. genuin.ly i'd....st.d In serving you
well... 10 that the word may continue
to gol eround.
13-0 defeat at the hands of Ridley
Township.
Again the Garnet will ha.ve to
group"-.
chases made since July
PAULSON<& never buy nigs by the "bundl."
••• never have undesirable rugs to "clear
out." All Oriental. are individually selected
for beauty. for wur. for value. W. pay a
little more: we t.ka more pains: we display
better rugs.
"George & Margaret"
Open Theater
Season
can:
This applies to all pur-
lETTER RUBS"
on the
avenue.
Thts meeting Is the first of a
In a setting of taU flowers and
series
of four meetings, to dis·CUBS
toJiage, several hundred members
and guests of thE'- Swarthmore the outstanding iMues in internaWomans' Club celebra.ted the open- tional relations today. All are UDing of its club year Tuesday after- der the direction of Dr. Frances
noon. Th'o gU~8t ot honor receiv- FusseU, director and international
ing. with the offlcers was Mrs. S. relations chairman of the SwarthBlair Luckie, first president of the more League of Women Voters.
Delaware County Federation and Meetings on successive Thursda.y
honorary member of the Pennsyl .. mornings (with the exception ot
vania. State Board of Womens' November 6) will discuss the curclubs.
rent agenda of the United Nations
During an Int~rval of music. General Assembly and its progre89
Rubio Pierce :fackson . of Coral to date; the Marshall Plen: and the
Gables. Fla..; accompanied by Mrs. United States Foreign Policy. Dr.
StQIYan W. Russell, gave a I3hort . Fussell will gl ve a. bacl{ground of
program of well-chosen familiar tactual information on each ot tho
songs.
Her gracious Informal man- topics, and an open d·lBcusslon of
Aa the tirst production at its
~uperlntendent
acts as the lIason ~~~c~~i::a:::: ::.~~:et:~e
ner
won:
her audience completely. the subject wUl follow.
\
thtrtY-s6venth seaso'n, the Players
between the State anf\ th'e ~ocal can get rolling.
Tke club's decorations. corsages
uEach citizen must shoulder the
Club
of Swarthmore p,resent. school districts In matters pertainand
arrangeinent
of
greens
~ere
in
responsibility
for the doings of his
AND
ing to curriculums. teacber train·
charge at, Mrs. Roy S. ·Latimer as local, state.
national governlIg:ht comedy by Gerald Savory, Ing courses, State aid affecting lochairman
and
Mrs.
Ch;arlf'.B
L.
ment,
-and
this
Is
.best accompliahduring ~he week of October 13th. cal budgets and Blmllar programs.
~a.ss
as.
CO-Chairman
using
the
ed
by
informed
and
active partIciSix· performances -Will· be Ictven. ~. _ The Home. and ~c.hool ~cia-.
1:OntribitUoDs
trom.~ manY'members" 'patton~·in governm'\Dt .... said ~rs.
Monday thro11gh Satu·rday~
tlon meeting on Tuesday will be
gardens.
.
.
george W. Clapp, third vice-presi ..
The play .Is under the direction the Orst of the school year. It wt)l
The sandwiches were .made and dent ot the Pennsylvania League ·ot
. of CharlCfJ T. Deacon.
begin at 8 P.M. and will be pre-·
served by a large committee bead- Women Voters, 8peaking to the
ceded.at 7:30 bya.n Informal meeted by Mrs. George C. Wagner. opening meeting of the Swarthfirst staged in London, and later ing at which de88ert' and coffee
chairman of hospitality and Mrs. more League at Whittier House
brought to the HQrosco Theatre in wUl be served. A question and
George S. Valentine. co.chairman. on Friday, October S. Mrs. Clapp
continued to explain that though
New York. It Is a good example answer period w1l1 tollow Mr.
The drst stated meeting of the
the League is none-partisan. It
of the delt EngUsh touch on the Leech's addre88.
faU club calendar will be next cu.nnot work in R. vacuum, so outThe omeers for 1941-48 ot the
comic ele..ents of an ordinary
Board ot Directors of the Swarth·w
Three Swarthmore vehicles had Tuesday,. October 14, at 2 P.M. standing publlc lBSues and governdomestic situation. British drama.more Home and School Association the n:lisfortune to figure in traffic The International Relations De~ mental questions are chosen by the
tists are experts at portraying
partment, with' Mrs. Morrls H. local, state and national boards to
are: WUUam F. Lee, president; accidents over the week-end.
amiable
'nit· eccc'ntric
family
Marvel Wilson first vice_preslThe car in which Mrs. 1... J. Fussell as chairman will present become t.he program tor action
-~
dent; Mrs. L. :f. storck, second Storck, Goorge and Molly Storck The Honorable E. Wallace Chad- each year. Basic Information on
Russell Glbl!OD· plays the pa·rt ot vice_president; Mrs. George Al).an. of Crest lane; Louise Archbold of wick. U. S. Representative from these Issues Is supplied to the
conservaUYe . head ,of the houseBrad- Swarthmore a.venue and Charles Delaware County. Mr. Chadwt"cll:
• ~ , ecretarY' Gor- Keenen of Harvard avenue weN wlIl speak on the subject "A Con- m.om bership by the national boards,
hold. ::U:alcom, while Louise La-· recor ng secr
S
and the local leagues tl'ansfor'nl the
r' K. , Den-. traveling to West Point for a visit gressmen's Vicw of the Unitcd Information Into action through
mont interprets the role of Alice. fie ,corresp
La
don
ng-e,
.
,ond repre- to John Storck, was in collision
his wife. a "Well-meaning but
States' Foreign PoUc'y".
letters to congressmen. arousing
d l\[rs.
worth
an
school ' board' with another veh\clc on Route 202
sl1ghtIy hysterical. Englishwoman.
The Hostesses \"\'111 be Mr~. th·e interest of the community. and
f
0.....
'
Sam llttchell portrays the elder scntatlves
Margaret PriCe, Elizabeth Etris near Doylestown at 8 o'clock Sat- Henry A. PipeT and 1\IT8. William transmitting information to the
son, Claude. and Charlie Ii'. Sey- and Nathan Bell, t.c~cher repre- urday morning. All occupants of F. Delehanty. At the tea table Mrs. c.itizcns of the locality.
mour will appear as Dudley, the sentaUves; Dr. Roland Pennock, the car were taken to the Abbing- ChaTles L. . Mass and :Mrs. CharteR
The current agenda for ·the
younger brother. These two com- member. (past president); Dr. ton
Memorial
Hospital.
Mrs. E. Fischer will pour.
League concerns itself with four
bine as straight man and comic David McCahan and Frank R. Storck. G20rge and Charlce wel'e TO ENT....'RTAIN COMMrrrEE
basie isst1~s: the international condiS"missed at 3 o'clock in the afterreUet.
trol ot atomic energy through the
l\[ rs.
Fr'
_
"""~ cx.-offi.cio membars.
noon after having been treated tor
anc . H . F or8
e,
Thayer road, will entertain ment- Untted Nations; the aCf!eptance of
The outspoken younger sister
sUght cuts and bruises. Louise was
bers of the health and welfare the United States of its responsiwtn be played by Sally Mcli"'adden.
BEREAVED
brought home Monday. but Mally
Virginia Wilson appears as the
Joseph Nelson of New York Cit~. who suftered a· fractured skull, committee of' the club at a meet- bility in strengthening the Untted
ing and tea at her home on Thurs- Nations; domestic e~onomlc poliCies
maid. Gladys, and Howard Berger brother of' Mrs. :fay D. Cook of
brokoen nose and ankle, is still
to prevent inflation or deflation:
day, October 16, at 2:30.
as Roger, a friend ot the family.. Thayer road, died of Internal h.cmhospitalized.
and
strengthening the organization
""'01" this production the stage orrhag e suddenly on Wednesday,
'VUliam R. McHenry. of Parrish
.and
procedUres of Congress. InFashion Talk at Auxiliary
nmnagefl!l are Bill and Beth Bush. Se}>tember 24, in Temple Q"nivcrstty road. was return\ng from O~an
formation
on all these Issues will
The 'Varnan's Auxiliary to the
PB:.tty Campbell Is arranging the Hospttal.
City
Sunday
afternoon
whon
he
be
'passed
on to members during
Mr. Nelson had visIted the Cook
Delaware County Medical S'.)ctcty
music, and Pauline Deacon and
overturned
his
car
near
Reiale)".
the
year.
laoticl Seymour share holding the family In swarthmore on many oc- N . .l. in an unsuccessful attempt will hold its fall meeting and
Following Mrs. Clapp's speech
casions. Mr. and },Irs. Cook were to avoid hitting a man riding a iuncheon on October 16th at the
book.
Mrs.
Glenn Morrow, Swarthmore
Tho properties are being handled en route home from the Philippines motorbike. The latter, a 41-yen.r. Llanerch Country Club.
president.
Introduced the
new
The guests of honor will be the
by Mrs. Geoi-ge Fenno, Mrs. Ralph when a cable brOught them news of old Mtllvtlle fisherman died at thE.
members
of
the
board
who
exPres"lden-t of the Woman's AuxiUHayes. liM!. C. Russell Phillips and his death. '
plained their speCific duties to the
Another sister, Mrs. Eo' A. Camp- scene 'IOf the Accident. Mr. McHenry arid .JameS H. Hurrt. of nry to tho Medical Society of the members. Tea ·was then served
l\lurlel Mann.
.,
bell. of Ridley Park, also survives.
Announcement of the players
Ridley Park. who was riding with State of Pennsylvania,. Mrs. Rufus under the direction of Mrs. Hen~
who. will a.ppear in the parts of
Russian Speaks at Trinity
him, were shaken and brUised. Mr. M. Bierly, of West Pittston, the. Piper, assisted by Mrs. Guy Deming
George and )(argaret is being beld·
The ReV. R. N. SatnHo. pricst of McHenr'Y was released
under Second District Councilor. Mrs. a.nd Mrs. Charles Minor.
by the director for a later surprise: the Russian Orthodox Church In $2000 bail pe~ding a coroner's In- Michael J. Penta, of Reading, and
the President of the Delaware
Y
Chester, will address the
oung quest.
H. S. GRADS PURSUE
J;>eople'~ Fellowship of Trinity, George Oppenlandcr of Yal"3 County Medical Society, -Dr.
HIGHER LEARNING
Church on sunday evening at 6:00: avenue badly wrecked his car in Thomas .T. Ryan.
Fifty" of the 78 mem!>ers of the
A meeting of the Swarthmore P. M. Father SamBo will spoa k on saturday night's tog when he' A talk on '"F'ashions"-a most Class of 1947 of Swarthmore High
Junior .A8eembltes Committee was "Religion in Russia., .. and the dis- careened into the Chester Hide of ullpropriatc topic for this tin~e of SdllJol are now enrolled in 36 colheld on Wednesday. October 7. at cusslon which will follow will be the Sproul Bridge while striving year-will be given by Mrs. Esther leges, according to a report recentthe home of the chairman, Mrs. lead by Millard Robinson. ,:oach I.to avoid aonther car. Occupan~ of Cole Richardson. Regional Director ly I~ued by G. Baker Thompson.
of the Philadelphia Fashion Group .
Henry ·c. Ford, folloWing a lunch- of tbo Swarthmore High football the car escaped injur'Y.
.
The President of the AuxUlary. prinCipal ot the High School.
eon at the Ingleneuk tearoom.
.Mrs.
George B. Sickel. wilt preside.
team.
I
.
'The largest number are enrolled
Addressing invitaUons tor this
Arrangements
are
In
charge
of
Mrs.
In
Swarthmore College. where slx
pUBUC LmRARY
season's dances from lists furnished
In "~S Who"
~KnRHO~
L.
Armitage
and
Mrs.
J.
Albright
memJ;l0rs
of the class are now
by the eohool c:omprl8ed the major ; The nRJJlt of Norman Sharpless,!
Monday
. . 2-6:30; 7.. 9
freshmen. Three each are enrolled
Jones.
portion of the afternoon's work• Jr., of South Che.~er road, who ISl
Tuesday
6:30
in Mary Waahtngton College and
Final arrangements tor the year studying for his Master's Degree at:
Wednesday
2-5:30; 7-9
'Were dl90ussed, and November 1 'l'emple. Unl"eralty, will appear in
Thursday
2-5:30
Mrs. Maxie MQrrlson of Dart- M!ddlebury College. Two each are
and 8 were announced 8B the opan- the '1916-47· edition of Who's Who
Friday
2.5:30
mouth a.venue entertained Mrs. in Oberlin College.. Temple UniverIng dates by the chairman. The .among studJmts tn American UniSaturday
9:30-12:30: 2:' .
Hale Anderson
Caldwell, N. J .• sity. and VIrginia Intermont. The
other 29 are ecattered widely.
' -__________________..........'.1 over the· ·week-end.
fee of
for the aeaaoU: remains .veraltlC8 ~ Colleges.
the Mme lUll JUt )'eRr.
ENGUSH COMEDY
AlPLAYERS CLUB
Put Patman, daughter ot Dr.
and Mrs. Fred .A. Patman ot
Princeton avenue, was taken ill
with virus pneumonia at Wilson
College, Chambersburg whero she
had· just begun her duties as riding Instructor. She was a patient
at the Chambersburg Hosgltal tor
two weeks.
Dr. Patman drove there Wednesday and brought Pat back to
Swarthmore where she Is recuperating at her 'home.
34th ·St.. third building
MedLa. High School comes to
Woodla.nd &voenue.
Swarthmore this afternoon with
7.. 0 victory over Lansdowne and a
GEORGE AND MARGARETwf1.8
When something serious
is at stake,
Give your party~ine
neighbor a break.
you buy. FINE RUGS
tic parking ordinance it' passed last
week. with the reBult that It modi..
fled the .... rit as follows:
Parking on the eftected streets
in the !o~mer Mary Lyon school
area, instead of being prohibited at
all ~mes as set by the ordinance
in Its original form,. Is now prohlbU.ed only from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
on Mondays. Tuesdays, WedneSdays, Thursda:ys and Fridays. Also
the easterly side of Mt. Holyoke
place· from Strath Haven avenue to
the southern end of the Street was
removed !.rom the restriction.
The complete new Ordinance.
No. 4-99 Is pubUshed In another
part of this paper.
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
1£ Congress should remOve or
•••• when
Borough Councll in regular ses- vanta.,
sion Monday
the south
protests ot 20 citizens on th·e dras-
10
10
10
10
next 12 years In technical. operat..
ing and executive positions In· the
011 Industry before t8.klng charge
of the Sinclair Paint Plant. He
has been acUve in the l3oy· Scouts
of America since 1926 and is a
member ot the National C"ouncil·
of that organization at the pl:'esent
time.
TAX on FURS
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$3.00 YEAR
wl1l
120
134
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I~No.Al
COUNCIL MODIFIES' sP~::71:~:'~=:;m!~: \H. S. PLAYS MEDlApl:::!:I~~;::~=~~ LWV OPENS STUDl
NEW PARKING LAW ~::~~~ ~~~:~:~::M:~tue;e:nl:_.~ ON RUTGERS FIELD :::e ~:.:t:a;~~:!~ ~t::Ytl~et~~ GROU'P NEXT WEEK
Restrictions 'on Some The meeting. given under the Teams Antiel·pate High School" Progrl'-motpresented Series Follows Mrs.
Streets Confined tronom(ca\ SoCiety, be held at
Lively Contest
c. "Colonel Bill" GaUeher.on This Clapp's Inspiring
the
Randel
Morgan
Physlczi
LabTo Weekdays
ora.tor,.. Unlversitly of Pennsyl_
Here At 3
day. October 13. over at 9:30
Talk
evening rbeard
at
are trom Haverford. Phoea
LEECH INTERPRETS
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6-6
6-8
6-10
10
6-7
6-10
QB 6-2
6-8
RBC 6-6 128
LT
10
6-7
139
RE
LG
18- Dick Terry
.21-25
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
11
11
183
6-4
1237- Whit Bird
9-24 Bandy Ford
McCray
McGllberry
20-U Dick
Bill Medford
McHenry
11-38
Yr.
wt-
Ht.
LG
LHB
LE
QB
RB
RE
SUBS11TUTES
at Tusintreshman
Tennessee.
Well.~own and highly regarded
among the ··technical ~en of the·
paint industr'Y. Mr. Moore is a
member and· pa..at pres!dent 9f the
: PhUadeiphia. Paint and. Var~lsh
Production Club and is now con-
-
TEAll
B.S. Probable Starting IJneup AgaiIist Nether Pro'\!:.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==============:I
William,
19. a
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culum
College
.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
H.5.
eflUi."~
•
Friday, Oct. . . 3, 1947
-'· Dorothy
eta
ondlng
treasure
Raym
th. .
Mor-'.
Is
yth' of
Jr. Aaaemblies Open
I
' '"&11._,
.of
,'.&0
fWOOllD FLOOR
",
•
1
\.c." .
Mrs. Hall, the bridegroom's
h'B.l. and Taku Bar, Ja.pan to Ban Mary Garrett, botl! of Sw_rt\lmore.
Franctsco. A faml\y reunion w~ as bridesmaids wore gowns of a qua. mother. entertained the bridal
Miss Margaret Little of Park held at. the Cook ·bome Sunday moire faille In elmUar style. All parly and immediate t&mUles ILt
avenue spent a recent week.'Ond and aDiouS' thOBO present were the attendants carried bouquets of dinner at her h'ome FridaY evening preceding the wedding. reat Stone Harbor with members ot Mr. an~ 1011"8. "Jay D. Cook, Jr.• of plumed celosia, dubonnet Woburn
hearsal. .
carnations
and
ftorettes
ot
cream
PhUadelphla, and Mr. and Mrs.
UN" HAAGIH
the Buck Ridge Ski Club.
·colored
glndloll
and
wore
matching
Mr. and MrS. James B. Douglaa Benjamin Stockton Collins of Le ..
fflUCCE.6$ AND FA",UR&'.
flowers In tkelr hair.
.
BIRTHS
of North Ch'cstcr road have re· hl&"h University.
Mr. James Waterman of Grove
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Smith
turned to their home on North
Mrs, WilHam T. Clay of walnut
Cit,..
served
as
bost
man,
and
the
ot
Swarthmore are receiving conChester road after spending the lane lectured to the WO'num's
ushers Included-Mr. John M. Jamt- gratulations upon the birth of a
summer ot their cottage at, Cape Community Club of Cape May
Oourt House, N. J. and spent the SOIl, jr.• or· Union, N. J., Mr. Jo· daughter. Carolyn Dana, on Octo·
MIl,'Y.
seph Manny ot Grovo City, Mr. ber 2 in the Lying-In Hospital,
l\l.r. and Mrs. Thomaa Ruther- week.end as the guest of Miss
arUst, Jacob Brown of Newark, Del.. and Philadelphia.
ford of Westdale avenUe spent the Margret A. Nefferdorf.
]\'Ir. Raymond Winch.
The new baby is a. granddaughter
weck.end In New Yorl' City and formerly of Philadelphia.
A reception followed in the Te· of Mr. and -M,rs. Daniel S. ~orse
"with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
caption room ot tho church. Th~ ot . Parrish road.
Paul H. Helms of Los Angeles, HONORED BY RECEPTION
bride's mother wore a gown of
CaUf., attended the World Series.
Mr. und l\lr8. Claude C. Smith of, aqua crepe. Her ·corsage . was or
Dr."Sa~ucl L. CrcBBon and'Mrs.
Robert Lon",rweU of Lafayetto Baltimore pike, Swarthmore. cnorchids.
Cresson ot Clifton are receiving
avenue resumed his studies at the tCl'tained a.t a reception and teu.
Fo1Jowlng a wedding trip the
Dramatic Workah·op of the New Crom 3 to G o'clock on Saturday youhg couple ,wiil Uve In Clarks- congratulations on the birth of a.
son, Samuel L. Cresson, Jr.. on
School for Social Research, New ,afternoon in honor of their Bon and burg. West Virginia.
October 3 in the Lying.In HOtlpltal,
York City. October 1.
daughtcr·in~law,
Mr.
and Mrs.
Out-of.town, guestS attending thc Philadelphia.
There's a dilTerence in car &enice.
Mr. H. J. Hanzlik of Cornell Carter T. Smith w hose marriage wedding were Mrs. F. W. Hadlev.
a
The baby Is a grandson of ·Mr.
\
avenue enjoyed a visit from hlB took place August lG at J...ake Miss Alice Hadley and Mrs. D.
"'RUSSELL'S
where .,~ou save
and Mrs. G. Warder Cresson of ... ,
brother~ Dr. S. Ha.nzllk, professor Odessa, Michigan.
Thomas Curtin of Fairfnx, Va.:
Riverview road.
ot Charles University, Prague,
tinle and moue)', nUll arc fully
MrH. Smith is the former Miss Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A.' Mcwho came on the Pan·Amerlcan
Lean
and
the
Misses
Jean,
Lucile Durkee.. daughter of. the
l\.fr. and :Mrs. Robert S. Clay of guaranteed of an _!xcellcnt recapAir-Line to attend as delegate Rev. and Mrs. Raymond E. Durkce Mary, Peggy, and Catherine 'McWichita,
Kans.. are being congrafrom, Czechoslovakia, the Internalean ot North Tonawanda, N. Y.;
of Lake Odessa.
tulated
"on
the birth ot a son, Rob- ping,. vulcanizing or repair Job. Let.
tional Congrcss ot Meteorological
Miss Hope Ayrault of Evanston,
ert
S.
Clay.
Jr.,
Directors held in Toronto. Canada
Ill., Dr. and Mrs. John M. Jamison,
our reputation serve as a guaranHONOR
MISS
RANDALL
The bu..by Is a grandson ot Mr.
and Washington. D. C.
Mrs.
Floyd
"Kerr.
Mr.
Cltnton
MiSB Janet Randall. daughter of
and Mrs. WilUam T. Clay ot WalMrs. W. L. Detloff of Lafatyette
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne H. Randall of Moore, Miss Thelma. Potter, all ot nut lane and ot Mr. and Mrs. D. tee of" 8D~factor¥ ~·orkrnanship.
avcnue and Mrs. P. 1... VVhttaker
Grove City; Mr. Robert Jones, of
ot Park aV6nue were luncheon Riverview "road. whose marriage to Butler. l\{r8. John M. Jamison. Jr., L. 'Johnaon ot Witcblta, KanB.
We are your Oillclal State InspecMr. Charles H. Brennan. Jr., wUl
-guests ot Mr and Mrs. WilUam
take place October 18, was guest of and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bower of
Mr. and Mrs. PhUip G. Cress- U0D: SmUon,
Craetner ot Harvard avenue who
honor at a buffet suppe.r and linen Carlisle, Pa.
"w'ere vacationing at Spring Moun_ _ _ _ _ _ __
man ot Glen Riddle, announce the
taln House, Schwenksville. last ahower Wednesday evening. Octo"RIGHT IN nE CEN T ER OF TOWN"
birth ot a Bon. caleb, on October
HA""I
""'.--DeHAVEN
ber 3, when Mrs. Carl H. Chaffee
2
In
the
Woman's
Medical
College
week.
Miss Virginia DeHaven. daugh·
of Swarthmore avenUe entertained
Mrs. Henry C. Patterson and
ter oC Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Hospital, Germantown.
In
her
honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Peryoung- son Robby ot Elm avenue"
DeHaven ot West Chester, became
Carol
Pletzel
of
Thayer
road
euCAll 0440 O.uIM~UIH &lUAVElIE AVE.5..
spent last week visiting friends
the bride ot Mr. Robert D. Hall, kin}. of Cedar lane are tho grand·
In Darien., Conn. Wblle there they tertained at a. buttet supper and son of Mrs. Helen M. Hall of parents ot the new baby.
drove to New Haven and catl~ Rurprise peraonal shower at ~er Hillborn avenue, at a beautiful
on Dr. and Mrs. Brand Blanshard, home Wednesday evening in honor home ceremony at noon. Sa.tur~'Y,
formerly
of
Swarthmure. .Dr. of Miss Randall.
October 4. The Rev. Mr. Behl,
Mrs. Robert Hayden of Phila- pastor of the Presbyterian Ch"UTch
Blanshard Is head ot the Psychol.
ogy Department at' Yale Unlver· delphia will entertain at a lunch· of West Cheater, otficlated.
alty ;wbile Mrs. Blanehard is eon and bridge in Miss Randall's
The bride, given In marriage
teaching a class io' a prlva.te honor tomorrow. The event will be by her father. wore a wedding
held at the home ot Mrs. Hayden'a gown of, whlba saUn, fashioned
school for glrla in New Haven.
BEAUTY SALON
parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. with fitted bodice and full skirt
Mrs. p. L. Whitaker of Park
avenue apent the week-end as the Smith ot Baltimore pike, Swarth- with train: Her finger tip veU of
Beauty Cheers Her Favorite Team
gUBSt of Mr. and Mrs. Albion more.
tulle fell from a coTonet of lace
Nowell ot Johnstown. Pa., 'who
and she carried a nosegay of
9 South Cheater Road
accompanied Mrs. Whttaker to
BOVARD-LANDON
white roseB.
Swarthmore and visited here for
The marriage ot Miss Lois EvcMrs. Francis Hipple and Miss
Call Swarthmore 0476
a few daJ)'s.
lYn Landon, dauthter of Mr. and Ruth DeHa.ven, sisters of the
Mrs. Frederick Hadley and her Mrs. Frederiok Norton ,Landon ot bride, as matron and mud of' ~~!131~!131~~~~~~~~!131~~~~~~~~"'~~~~~~~~
daughter Allee ot Fairfax, Va., North Princeton avenue, to Mr. honor wore gowns of grea.n taf·
tonnerly ot Swarthmore, were the Richard Fremont Bovard, son of feta. -They carried nosegays of
week-end gueats ot "the Mi88es Mr. and Mrs. Lv.wrence Fre'mont, deep Talisman roses which' matchMarY" and, E1in'lJr Bye of College" Bov~rd of Grovel City.. Pa.. took ed their headdresses.
"we have a reputation for
avenue.
place Saturday, October -I at 3
Mr. Alan N. Hall of Ne~ york
Mr. and Mrs. E. Tiel Smith of o'clock in the Swarthmorc Presby· City, brother of' the bridegroom.
dependability and satisfacserved
best man.
Strath Haven Inn, Mr. and Mrs. terian ChUNh.
tion . . . regardless of the
The Rev. Dr. David nrault perFollowing the ceremony a. wedHenry C. Pattcraon and daughters
Alice and .JaDe ot Elm a.venue., formed the ceremonly before a ding breakfast was serVed on the
season or hour of the
Jean Holman of College avenue background ot Cybotium ferns, lawn of the DeHaven home to
day."
and Penny Morrow of Harvard white chrysanthemums and light- 100 guests. The bride's. mother
avenue. spent. the week·end at ed candelabra whUe the aisles of wore a street length gown of gra'Y
the Thatcher cabin on the Ch'ester the church were aUght with can- with' lavender hat. Her corsn.g.2
dies held by standards entwined was ot blending orchids. T,he
river at MllUngton, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Rutberford with IvY.
mother of the bridegroom chose
of Strath Ha.ven avenue accom·
The bride, given In marriage hy a gown of blue with rose pink ac·
panled by their son N-;d, and Jim her father, wore a wedding gown cessorles. Her corsage was of
Cleaves of Park avenue, motored ot white stain fashioned with fit· pink rosebuds.
to Dartmouth College last week ted bodiCe, sweetheart neckline.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall are on an
CARDS,
CA/VDLES
whlJre Ned and .lim returned as long sleeves and fun skirt with extended wedding trip after which
short train. Her finger tiP vell of they will Hve at "Holiday mll,"
members of the senior class.
fell from a Coronet of Duch- Westtown, the fonner BUmmer
Donald Sweet of Garrett a.ve- tulle
1
""" and Rose Point lace. w.hich home of Mrs. Helen M. Ha 1.
nue has returned to DIckinson ~
College to begin his sophomore had been worn by her mother on
her wedding· day, and she carried
year.
..
d
gardenias. bouvardla and whitE'.
J.Ur. an Mrs. Albert L. Schoff
B:v
of RIVerview road spent last week bridal roses.
motoring th'rough the New Eng-' Mi8B Elizabeth Landon, sister of
land states. Th~ were aCCOID- the bride,
maid -of honor wore a
House BeauUful-5.00 per year
Harpers Ba$8r--'i.OO per .,.ear
panied by their $on Fred Schoft gown of dusty rOse moire faille
,
who ehtered Tuffs College as a featuring a. fitted bodice with
SubSCrIption fo~ ALL magazines
,I
bateau neckline and bouffant skirt
treshman.
Mrs. Uoyd E. KauffJllan
with tt,mic.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ludl-ow Cla'YSWart\lDlore 2080
Mrs. Rnlymond Winch and Miss
den of Riverview road spent last
week visiUng their son·in·law and
daughter, Lt. Comdr. Lawrence
G. Traynor and Mrs. Traynor of
Westerly. R. I.
SCIentifically
Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Kent
• We want to remind you that
.
,AI~_Conditioned
of Riverview road oentertained as
their house guests for a week their
we are conducting a real preNew DelIghtfolly
eon and daughter.tn~law, Mr. and
FrIda}', Saturday & Monday
AIR OOND~ONED
aeription department for the uMrs. l..aurence S. Kent and sons
"I WONDER WHO'S
CurtiS and Roger~ and l\lrs. Kent's
KISSING HER NOW"
press
of compounding
Thnrsday, Frld&y & smurda)"
mother, Mrs. Frank McFa.rland
.JOAN OAULFIELD
ot Quincy, Ill.
CbIldren's Show
prescriptioDs. We maintain, at all
"WILLIAM HOLDEN
s,aturda:v Matinee 1 p.m.
William
David McInUre
of
"DEAR RUTH"
10 CartooDS plus a Westem.
North Chester road is a member
times, wmp1ete stocks of fresh
ot the freshman class at Temple
SWlday and l\[onda~'
University.
chemicals, pharmaceuticals,and biologicals. When
Tuesday and Wednesday
BURT
LANCASTER
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Jones
YVONNE DE OARLO
you are
cOnsult a lieen" M.D. If he gives
''THE GHOST.AND
ot Dickinson avenue spent several
"BRUTE FORCE"
days of last week on a. trip
MRS. MUIR"
!'011 a PIeM!IIptioD, briDe it to us t<' t-.. I'll",!!. We,
through the Pocon08 and they alwith REX HARR.IBONBO v1B1ted their son Dr. Burton
TDeoda)' and Wedncsday
and GENE TIERNEY
are apecialillta in this line.
W. Jones and family of Ithaca.,
BEDYLAMARR
N. Y.
DENNIS O'KEEFE
. Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Cook of
''DISHONORED LADY"
Thnrsda:v and FrIday
Thayer road arrived home last
0Ct0l>er 18 and 11
Thut8da.y following a three-month
-HEDY
"AMARR"1n
Starling ThD1'llo, Oct.. 16
trip to the Pacific. They spent a
CL&BX GABI,E
month 1n the Philippines where
''DISHONORED LADY"
"111£ HUCKSTERS"
)f~. Cook transscted busin..... and
" " " "~.""""""""""""""""""""
returned via HOD&" Xon&". Shall&"-
Personals
UNKLE HANK SEZ
Ie ON"'''' 4 "'' 'R-
RU5SElts
The' Bouquet
as
We Telegraph Flowers
BALTIMORE PIKE
SPRINGFIELD
NOW AVAILABLE
SUBSCRIPTION
as
A TIMELY REMINDER
,.
MEDIA
COLLEGE THEATRE
Purpoae
m,
MICHAEl'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
:On tli'e Corner
,.
•
Purnell.
R. N. Bamllo. a priest of the RWI- at 8 In the chapel.
The
eoclal
hall
will
be
open
on
The ""nlor choir rehesrsal will
elan Orthodox Church, who will
Thursday
evening
a.t
7
tor
8uperbe
held on Th unsday evenlJ:lg at
speak on the Bubject "Religion In
POB',WHE'· EiERY FRIDAY AT ·8WAR'1'IDlORE, PA.
Russia." A dlscusilon under the v1sed recreation under Theodore L. 17:46.
TIlE SWARTIIMOREAN, INa., PUBuSIfER
leadership of Coach MIllard Robin ..
Phone, SwartIImore
son, director ot the Young People'.
Fellowship, wUl tollow. All young
PETER E. TOLD. Editor
1IfARJORIE TOLD _late Editor
ATTENI10N COLLEGE GRADUATES
Lorene Mccarter "
Rosane Pelrsal
' Edith Whitaker
people or high Bchool age are corTheodore Bicking
Are you looking for jobs?
dially Invited.
Why Dot take the shortest route
Entere4 8.8 Second Claas ·Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Foat
The Choir School meets on HonQ1Dce at Swarthmore. Pa... under the Act ot J4a.rch 3, 18'19.
day and Wednesday at 4:30 p. m.
Prepue at
The parents ot the choir boy., have
DEADI,INE-WEDNEBDAY NOON
been invited as guests of the Rec·
•
tor at a Deasert Party to be held
SWARTHMORE,
PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10 1947
•
on Monday evening at 7: 00 P. M.,
And
Busine88
Administration
School
at which time"" colored slldes will
sh~rts (colored) for the li·rcnch be sbown" ot the recent Choir Camp
Presbyterian Ch~ Notes
BALTIMORE PIKE and LINCOLN AVE.
Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock paator. Mr. Angelraa," to whom. held near Oxford, Po.. Recordings
Swarthmore 1747 or 2813.M
.service Mr. Cutler will preach on boxes h'a.ve been sent over the of the choir made in the spring
the
subject' "Shamele~"
Mr. p~t year. These may Ue left at the
will.be
able
for played,
sale. and will be
Kneedler wlll present fifteen min· chu.rch otfice at any time.
The Vestry will meet on Mon·
utes of organ music betore the 11
The Boa.rd of Trustees wUI meet
o'clock service. Mr. Bra.un will be Tuesday eve~ing, October 14. at day at 8:30 P. M. In the Parish
House.
preaching "at Wilson
CQllege,, 8 o'clock in the Parish House.
Choir rehearsal will I be held In
The Intermediate department of
Chambersburg. Pennsylvania.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Anthony the ChUrch School Is preparing a the Parish House on Thursday at
at the Harvard avenue entrance Bible exhibit. Parents are asked to 7:30 P. M.
On Saturday" the Feast of St.
and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Morrow coo)Jerate in gutherlnJ;" cop1es of
at the driveWayatransept entrance. Bibles that bave historic Impoi-. Luke will be observed wltb the
will assist Mr. Cutler in .greeting tRnce, pictures, articles and special celebration ot the Holy Commun·
ion at 10:00 A. M.
the congregation after the s~r .. information on Bible lands.
·1'he annual Holiday ""air and
The following Circles of the Wo·
vice.
Dinner
wllI be held" on Thursday.
All departments of the Church man's Association will meet WedNovember
20.
Scbool m.eet at 9:46 o'clock each nesday~ October 15:
Sunday morning. Tbe ·Women's " Circle 1. Mra. Fre~ R. Lang,
Methodist Chureh Notes
Bible Class with Mrs. H. H. Wai- Chairman. at 11 o'clock at tHe
The Church School meets on
ters as teaoher. will meet at 10 home of the chairman, 307 Maple
Sunday morning at 9 :46. Class-M
o'clock in the Church transept.
. avenue. Bring &andwlches.
ar~ provided for children of all,
The Churcb Hour Nursery, Mrs.
Circle 2, Mrs. Percy
Gilbert, ages and tor adults.
McKeag.
superintendent.
meets Chairman," at the home ot Mrs. S.
At the morning service at 11
during the Church HOl1r for child- MUton Bryant, South Chester, Road o'clock, the minister will preach
"ren from 1 to '1 years of age ..•
at 1~ Dessert. devotions, and pro- the first in a series of sermODS on
The Freshman Fellowship for all grani.
the Lord's Prayer. The subject wlll
ninth grade young. people meets
Circle 8, Mrs. Kenneth Reed. be uA New Name."
each Sunday at 5 o·clock. The of- cbalrman. at the home ot Mrs.
The Junior Church will meet at
tlcers elected for this Followshlp at Fred N. BeU, 221 Harvard avenue. the same hour In the chapel.
the meeting last Sunday are: ·Sey. Desstrt at 1:30. Sepaker. Mr. HarThe Church Nurselty is open tor.
nlour Preston. Pre"sldent: Harllin old Myers, returned mlsslona.ry the younger children during tho'
R. Jessup, ..Jr.. Vice·Preaident; from Couth America.
morning worship hour. Mrs. Otto
June Scherer. Secretary; Beverly
Kraus\and
Anna Kraus will be In
Circle 4. Mrs. H. Lewis Cutler,
/
charge.
Harlow. Treasurer.
Chairman, at the home of Mrs. E.
Thellsh'ers for too moming are
The High School Fellowship "for D. Brauns••11 Vassar avenue, at
Harry
E. New. WUl1am H. Schultz.
all young people of the tenth, 1:30 o'clock, for dessert and meetClark"
A1Uson
and Edward Alston.
eleventh and twelfth grades meets ing. ·]rlra. W. W. TlIrner and Mrs.
The
Youth
FollowshiP wUl be
K. C. Sadler Will be co_h08te'38es.
each su'nd8.Y evening at 6 O'Clock.
held
In
the
chapel
at 7 o'clock.
The Young Peoille's Fellowship
Circle 6. Mrs. Owen
Gay,
The
first
Quarterly
Conference
for young people of college age. Chairman, 'at 10: 30 Q'clock, at the
wUI
convene
on
Tuegday
evening
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seymour as home of Mrs. Frank G. Keenen.
at
7:30.
Dr.
Leon
T.
Moore,
Dlsadvisors. wi11 hold its first meet- 718 Harvard avenue. Please bring
tr1ct Superintendent,. will preside.
'Ing this Sunday evening, at 7:30 sand,vlches. Mrs. Judson C. Hoover
All OJDclal me'rn'ilers are expected
o'clook In the Parish House. A is tn charge ot the program which
Member of Federal Deposit ....urance Corporation
to be present.
cordla.l invitation Is extended ~o will be presented after lunch.
The month1y meeting and aocial
all young people between the ages
Circle 6, Mrs. S. C. Harrls, Chairof the YOUng Adul\ ":Fello~IP~"
man, at 2:30 o'clock,' at the" bome
of 18 and 28 lncluslv6.
will be beld 011 Wednesday evening
Now You can buy U. S. Savings Bonds automaticAt '1:30 a. m. thlJJ Sunday the of the chairman. Wellesley road.
Plans
for
the
winter
will
be
di&1nterlnediate- dep8.rtment will have
ally throUgh the new Bond...MOIlth Plan. Ask at
an outdoor breakfast, party in the cussed.
W. L L. CARD PAR1Y
Circle 8, Mrs. George Schobin·
woods. 'Teachers and pupils should
AND S~E
meet at the church promptly at ger. Chairmall, at li o'clock. at
In
the home ot Mrs. H. Lindley Peel.
7:30.
Whittier
House
Wednesday. October 16, the Prl· 107 Columbia avenue. Co-hostess
Fri., Oct. 17 at 2 p.m.
mary department will hold a party will be Mrs. Birney K. Morse.
at tbe church. From 3:30 bo 4:80 Nancy Foster. recently returned
the second grade will entertain the from Finland, will be the speaker.
A request is made that good, c1ean,
first.
warm clothing lor needy persons
A request is made for men's
overseas, especially tor chlldren,
be left at tho home ot Mrs. Peel
ailyUmQ before this meeting. The
Circle W1l1 pack the boxes to ..be
shipped.
SWARTHMORE PRE]SBYTERlAN
The girls' junior choir rehearses
CHURCH
Thursday
afternoons at
3.30
Rev. David Bra.un, Minister
o'clock. The boys' junior choir re·
Rev. H. LeWls Cutler. !4iniste,r
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 12
hearses Friday evenings at 7
9: 4 6 A. 1l.--:Church School.
o'clock. The Chapel Choir rehear11:00 .A.. V.-"Shamel ess.I ,
ses Thursday evenings at 7:45
5:00 P. lI.-Freshman
FuJlowo·clock.
ship.
Yes, the man of the house-and the rest of
6!OO P. )I.-High School Fellow~
The following persons were reship.
the family. too-will lave the flavarful results
7:30 P. Y._Young People's Fel- ceived into tbe membership ot this
Church
last
Sunday
morning
at
lowship.
you ~an get willi your modem automati~ gal
tho Communion service: Mrs. Rob·
METHODIST CHURCH
ert T. Bair, .John H. Beddoe, Dr.
range. Everything from steaks to ~akes can be
Roy N. K~lser, D.D.• ~lntster
and Mrs. J. LesUe Ellis. )3arbara
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 12
and Sylvia Ellis, Mrs. John A.
done to perfection, with delicious flavors
9: 46 A. M.---Churcb School I I
Flack,
Honce
P.
Fry.
Jr.
Mr.
and
11:00 A. JI._IOA New Name.
sealed right in I
'1:00 P~ 1I.-Youth Fellowship.
Mrs. John W. Hadden. Myrtle
Keeney, Robert G. Kerr. Jane McThe man of the hause will like the low
. TRINITY CHURCH '
Chesney, Thomas W. Mason, Jr••
Rev. Geo. C Ar-\ierson. Rector
operating casts, too. See your local ap·
Mrs. Ralpb Norman Mould. Mr.
SU-NDAY, oCTOBER 12
and Mrs. George Patteraon. Mr.
8.00 A.. IL-H01Y communion •
pliance dealer today, or stop in the nearest
and Mrs. Willard G. Reese, ¥r.
9: 46 A. M.-Chureh School
..
and Mrs. B. F. Schwalm, Donald
11:00 A. M._ItHarvest Festlyal.
p,owroom 'of Philadelphia ,Electric Company.
6:00 P. )I.-young People s Fel-. Edward Spofford. and Harriet
lowshlp.
SATURDAY. OCT. 18 (St. Luke) Welsh.
10:00 A. :Y.-Holy Communion.
\
THE SWARTHMOREAN
otoo
.
KEYSTONE SECRETARIAL
,
Phone
avau·I~~~ii~ii~~~~ii~i;~~~~~~ii~i;~~~~i;~i;~~~
G:
You get the best all-
around deal when you
get a bank auto loan:.
'V.
Swarthmore National Bank &Trust Co.
YOU'LL GET
CHURCH SERVICES
F/(fvfJrfu/ Results
FROM
YOUR
GAS RANGE
,.-
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 12
9: 46 A. M.-Flrst Day School.
11:00 A. K.-Meetlng tor worship.
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16
9:30 to 3:sO--Sewlng and Quilting
in Whittier. House. Box Lunch·
. eon. All are cordially invited.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE
Park Av.enue BeloW Harvard
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
11:00 A. M.-8unda7 SchOoL
11:00 A. JoI.---8undaY Le8SOn Ser.
mono
Wednes4ay evenlDlr meetlDlr each
week. 8 p.m.. Reading room open,
daB)' exceP' 1I",,!\aYII and holldaJII
11 \0 6 p.m. WednOlld&l' evening, 1
to ":.,, ·'IPo- _
• ' " ,:18 p .....
Trinity Notes
" Holy Communion will be celebrated on Sunday at 8: 0 0 A. M.
Church School will meet at 9:46
a. m. The annual Harvest Festival
w1l1 be held at 11:00 a. m., at which
time the Rector wlll preach. Music
by Smart; Jubl1ate, by Schubert;
for this sempe includes: Te Deum,
and the Anthem, God Omnipotent
Relgneth, by w~oa. Members ot
the congregation are asked to bring
fruits. vegetables,
nowerB, and
autumn leaves to the" Parish House
on Saturday morning beforo 11
o'clock for decorating the Church.The Young people-s Fellowship
will meet at 6.00 P. M. for" huf·
fet supper and games. At 8:30 the
group will be addressed by the Rev.
-
)
.
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NEWS NOTES
of
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Park
Harvard a.venue and their
daughter. Mrs. H. P. Fry. Jr•• and
baby son John of North Ch'estcr
I.
~
road have returned following a
t,.."O-wook vacation in Ocean City.
Mrs. E. C. Prescott ot Rose Valley entertained at a luncheon at
the Inglenouk last week in honor
of her sIster. Mrs. Warren C.
Garst or Jefferson, Iowa who was
her house .guest for a. few days.
Mrs. William ::M. Park of Harvard avenue entertained at a
luncheon at the Inglenc'uk in
honor of her house guest. Mrs.
Paul Guinn of ·l'urke:-·. Bridgc
followed at th'c Park I'esid~ncc,
I
)tto avenue. WhUc here, Mrs.' Lawrence was guest of .h·onor at
their guests tonight. three CIUBS- ALwrence entertained Mrs. Elam a. luncheon and surprise shower
mates of their daughter Nancy, 1l
iltchner and Airs. John deMon of Saturday when Mrs, William Car
junior at Wellealc'y College. They ;warthmore at lunch"con.
Mrs. I nUl of ROBO Tree. 0.. tormer roomarc en route to Virginia to attend
a football garne and w1ll HtO))
~
~~~,,~~~
again on th'elr return Sunday.
Mrs. Hobert H. Reed of College
avenUe will -entertain her mother,
Ml's. Blanch'c E. C 1 a I' k as her
house guest this winter. MI's. Clarl{
flew here Tuesdu'y (rom Kun~as
City 'where she had visitl>d rricnilH
for a. few ~eks.
~
OPEN 7 A. )1.-8 P. 1\1.
l\Irs. Lewis D. ]..aWl'enL~ and lH~1'
-OUTSIDE
OATERING SERVlOEbaby daughter Nancy returned to
their home in Cambridge. Muss .•
Wednesday, 7 a.m.-2 p.m.-Sunday 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. ~
Sunday following a week's visit
DAILY DINNERS ................ 850 to $1.50
with Mrs. Lawrence's parents, Mr.
Spcclal Children's Platters
and Mrs. Henry I. Hoot of l.a(ay- ~~.,.,.~~"S",,~~~M
-
... ...-'.....
7JOlCiMt4
Many New Services
Mark Great Program
ICE CREAM
2 p.m. to 11 p.rn.
CATHERMAN'S DRUGS
(I"'ormcrly Sbircl"K)
1 7 So. Chester Rd.
SwurtJUllore O:iRI;
TUB
~
L
Increasingly better service for
its riders is the keynote of many
improvements-ranging from
hundreds of new vehicles to
new routes and route extensions-made by PTC since
1940 under its Modernization
Program.
Expenditures for 1,397 new
streamlined street cars, buses
and trackless trolleys are now
approaching a grand total of
nearly $21,000,000. Substantial sums have been spent for
plant improvements other than
new vehicles, but all directly
related to more efficient, safer
and more comfortable service
for passengers.
Numerous other factors for
better transit operation include
,I co-ordinated.. safety and emi ploye traunng programs and
.I marked advances in the Com•
I pany's systeIn of commumC8tionsfortheroutingofvehicles
!,nd forfaster cIearanceofservIce delays. ..
The Modernization Program
was inaugurated by PTC in
1940. From time to time, some
changes were made to meet
changing conditions but, in
general, the Modernization
Program has been developed
squarely on the Company's
pledge in 1940 to give Philadelphians unexcelled transit
servIce.
.
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U
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I
I
New Passenger Equipment
E
511 WELSH ST.
CUMIEB, PA.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
LlmchcOll~
from
Modem,
convenient, cowfeouS'
.8IV;ce
$1.00
$1.7~
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
STAG BAR
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
-Ct
CALL CHESTER 8286
Iii the years before the war,
PTC acquired and put into
service 243 streamlined street
cars, 383 IO.odern "'uses and
60 trackless "trolleys. When our
country entered the war, it became virtually impossible to
huynewequipment.Allthenec~ma~ were nooded
more urgently by the armed
forces. The result was that,
during the war years, PTC was
able to buy only 65 new buses
and 6 trackless trolleys.
Nevertheless, before the war
stopped the flow of new vehicles,
the Company had spent more
than $9,600,000 on passenger
equipment alone. It had added
757 new vehicles to its rolling
stock--equipment thst was a
vital factor in carrying warswollen traffic. •
Long before hostilities ended
in 1945, the Company was
mwlring its post-war prepara-
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HIGHLIGHTS OF TRANSIT MODERNIZATION
NEW VEHICLES-PTC has purchased 1,397 new
streamlined street cars, buses and trackless trolleys
since 1940. Most of this new equipment, cosOOg
nearly $21,000,000, is now in service.
NEW SERVICES -
PTC has established 14 new
rontes and extended 38 others since 1940. Vehicle
miles operated on an average weekday have inereased more than
40%
over the last seven yea:rs.
In carrying ont this great improvement program,
the Company is keeping its prOinise to give Philadelphians the best possible transit service.
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tions. The results of this planning are now apparent. This
year alone the Company is putting in BerVice 100 streamlined
street cars, 282 buses and 65
trackless trolleys. On order are
110 more streamliners, with deliveries to start within the next
few months.
All told, 640 post-war
vehicles now have been ordered
with the majority of them already in service. Expenditures
for these vehicles based on
greatly increased' costs will
total 'nearly $11 200 000.
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New Services
Since January 1, 1940, PTC
has established 14 new routes,
with a total of 100 route miles
of operation. During the same
period, 38 route extensions
have been made, with a total
of 94 route miles of operation.
In 1940, vehicle miles operated
on the PTC system on an
average weekday totaled
234,000.. This year, on an
average weekday, the total is
3?0,000 miles, or enough to
gudle the earth more than
13 times.
Plant Improvements
In the operation of a transit
system serving the entire city
and extending into three adjacent counties, there are many
activities-vital to good service-which' ordinarily do not
meet the eyes of the riding
public. The PTC Modernization Program embraces many
improvemeuts in that field also,
including additions and improvements to car houses, bus
garages, shops and other buildinga; new power sub-ststions
and equipment. Expenditures
.
were made also for shop eqwpment, radio installation, and
for miscellaneous equipment.
Essential for directing the
movement of thousands of passenger vehicles is a first·class
commuuications system. The
Company not only maintains
one of the largest telephone
networks in the city, but also
has teletype machines for the
fast dispatch of orders, and a
two-way radio system which
Jinks service supervisors' auto...
l1\obiles and all emergency
equipment withPTC operating
headquarters.
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KEEPING OUR PROMISE
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For you, our riders, PTC set'"" more ihan
seven years ago a Modernization Program
designed to give Philadelpbia the best
possible transit BerVice.
Action on the Program beg.... in 1940,
when the war in Europe was a few months
old and when this city was becoming a
great center of defense activity. As fast as
new passenger vehicles were received, they
were placed in BerVice to help carry the
additional burden thrown on the transit
system by the transportation needs of defenseworkers.Bythetimeourcountryenterecl the war in December, 1941, PTC had
placed in service nearly 700 new vehiclesstreamliners, buses and trackless trolleys.
During the four war years, production
of public transportation vehicles virtually
came to a standstill. As SOOD as possible
after hostilities ended, vehicles again began rolling off production lines.
New, fSst, comfortable passenger vehicles ordered by PTC now have reached
the grand total of 1,397. This is as many
new vehicles as were purchased in 21
years prior to 1940. All of them either
. servIce
. or will be d elivered WI·thin
are m
the next few months.
Total cost of this new passenger equipment is nearly $21,000,000. In addition,
PTC has made large expenditures for
general plant improvements. New routes
and route extensions have been provided
to keep pace with the needs of the riding public.
Let us look back at a public announcement made by PTC in January, 1940:
''Transit in Philadelphis now will go
forward-steadily forWard. Work will
start at once on a vast Modernization
Program which ultimately will bring to
Philadelphians the speed and comfort
of bundreds of modern street cars and
buses and many other improvements."
We believe that we are faithfully keeping
this pledge. Modernization will still go
forward to the best of our financial ability
so that Philadelphis can continue to have
transportation BerVice unexcelled by that
of any other city in the world.
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Mrs. A. E. Thomas of University
place is spending a week with her
Travelogue at Jwtior Club
nephew. :Mr. James B. Evans of
Tho
program
following
the \Vashington, D. C .
,liItatcd meeting
oC
the .Junior Mrs. "ralter E, Cleveland of Park
Woman's Cluh
next
Tuesday avenue entertained as her house
night w111 feature colored slides guest, :M1'5. Ruby Pierce Jackson
. of Florida. New England. Canada of Coral Gables, Fla" who is asand the weslern part of the United soclated wit h Mrs. Cleveland in
states. 'With comments by l\[rs. the dub and cultural life of thp.
Arnold Redding. president.
Miami are a. Mrs, Jackson was
At the Opcn House Tup.sday guest artist at the opening tea of
TBANsroBTATlON
Co.
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13 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE
evening, October 7, Mrs. Redding
welcomed the 30 members amI
their guests. who were In attendance. She outlill'Cd the year's
activities and na:med tho duties of
the club. lIrs, John E. l\Ilchacl.
SenIor Club President, and ].1r~,
John H. Pitman, Senior Club Advisor~ presided at the tea ta.ble.
Mrs. Wayno Gerson was netwd
t" act as program chairman wtth
Rooorla. Blaktston a::; co-chairman. Mrs. George W. Hnrdigg will
be hospitality chair'man for the
year, assisted b'y Alice Marl'ioU.
4nn cachron Is in charg(" o'f
publicity.
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Harvest Festival at Trinity
l'~ollowing tho custom established
!1c ...'cral years ago. the ann lUll Har.....est Festival will he cclehrah>d at
Trinity Church, Swal'thm0 I·I!. on
Runclay at 11: 00' A. ~I. 'rhe Cnurch
will be decoratl:·d with fl·uit.o.;. V~ge
tables, flowers and autumn leaves,
This traditional service ha.d its origin il"\ Engla.nd, where the Hn rvest.
Festiva.l Is one of the most important of _the religious observances.
The music tor the service will include: To Dum. hy Sma.rt; .Jubilate; by Schubert; and the a.nthem.
God Omnipotent Heigncth.
by
Wood. Tha Rector will 11l'Cncll. The
public is cordinlly invited,
To Attend Tea
SwarthmQre members of the
Faculty Tea Club 'Of thc University of Pennsylvania will attend fL
tea. given by Mrs. George W. MeCIC"l1and, Tuesday, Octobcr 14, at
the University l\(useum, 33rd anel
Spruoo Strcet..c;, Philadelphia,
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25th Year
1922
1947
A wonderful cJ.=y, li-::.y'll cell it ••• for when the company's right, a wCilk in the rain can be mighty ~pecial.
Young people who enjoy good things when they find
them have a fondness, too, for Sealtest Homogenized
Vitamin 0 Milk. Thi5 smoother, better milk has cream,
delicious Cfcam, in every single, satisfying drop, and its
food particles have been broken up for easier digestion.
The pride of Supplee, it's fine Sealtest milk from specially
supervised farms, that has been scientifically homoge-
PURCHASE
YOUR
ANTI- FREEZE
NOW
nized in our dairy plants, and vitamin D has been added
for extra bone protection.
For good health and stamina, for just ploin good fun
in drinking, order this appetizing milk by name-Sealtest
Homogenized Vitamin 0 Milk-from your Supplee milkman or Sealtest storekeeper, and ask for it in restaurants.
Yale Ave. & Cheater Rei.
Swarthmore 1250
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little mesa •••~ wt ...
skirt ••• i1l8t right for you.
You see,
we're apecialists in eaaaal
clothes for the indiriiual
NEWS NOTES
Hannum and Waite
ONE OF PTe'S NEW STaEAMUNEIlS
OCTOBER
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their children Stanton, Jr., and
Brenda, reside at Cornell U\'cnue
and Fairview road.
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FRIDAY
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New Cars and Buses For Its Riders
1,397 New Vehicles,
the Woman's Club. Tuesda)'.
similar trip over the Sch'ool Imrtt- h("adquarter.131 near the city when
Mrti. Arthur Robinson of Ogden tute holidays next week, going bY not actually sightseeing ID8Ide
Dr. David Braun will attend the
18th Founders Day week-end at avenue wUl leave Thul'8day ot next bus and staying at a Girl Scout Washtngton.
Major Stanton von Grabill has Wilson
College. Chambersburg, week to visit Mrs, AIrred Thutcher
been nanled a Yice-llreetdcnt ot and will be guest speaker at the of Chntanoogn. ~renn., (or two
Pennsylvania Military College as morning service in the college weelul.
After more tlutn 40 ,.ears of cuntinuous opemtlon b), tbe same
announced Frida.y by Col. li'rank chapel. Sunday.
o~er-mBUru~er
K. Hyatt. commandunt of the colThe Austrla.Uan Am bassador to
HOlteaaea to G. S. Mothers
lege.
, the United States will bo the
Mothers of Gll'l ScoutM In TI'OOI)
with it's quiet dignity nnd excellent food Is Ull Ideal pJace (Ol·
The appointment was ma.de at a. principal speak-er at the festivities,
16 met for a luncheon seHSion at
U"lng thCHC strenuous du:t'~.
meeting of the Board ot Trustees Saturda'Y.
Uates still not too high; wedding reeelltloru;, specIAl dlnncrR
the home of Mrs. Petet· E. Told
of the COllege, Thursday nIght. It
Imd
lun«,·llcons. Always welcome.
on Park avenuo ~rucsda)' afterTelephone: Swnrtlunore 0680
advances Maj. Von Grabill from
Pierce Selected For Duke
noon. Mrs. M. \V. Garrett was cohis present position as bursar..
STRATH HAVEN
Major Henry J. Pierce o( 224 hostess.
which ott'lce be haJJ held since Park Avenue, has recently been
The
Inn with Peraonality
Mrs. John Cowing, Drexel lUll
1940.
F.
M.
SCHEIBLEY,
Owner-Mgt-.
enrolled at the Duke University at troop leader, descl'ibed her group's
He is a graduate of PMC, class Durham, North Caroltna, whCl'e he recent trip to Washington and
Swarthmore, Pa.
of 1935. graduating with honors will continue his undergraduate TJ'oop 16 made plans to make a
in business ndmlniatration and f\ work in the field of PhY.sics.
year later was named as an aide to
Major Pierce Is onp of eleven
Col. Hyatt as an instructor In
AG l'~ Regular Army ofrtcers who
military and aca.demic subjectS.
have been selected to go bacJt to
In 1938 Maj. Von Grabill was
civil colleges Cor the 1947 fall sepromoted to adjutant of the colmestcr under the new al'my underlege and two years later Iw begl'uduate schooling I)l'ogl'um. This
came bursar. He left the college
program affords Hegular ~\rmy
In 1942. entering active service.
officers whose educational LackDuring the war he served on the
grounds warrant consideration Cor
!ftntr of Mal Gen. ].;. 1.\ Parkel"~
Curther schooling in Bubjects that
78th Division in the EUl'opean
will benefit their Army work, the
Theatre of Operations. He returnOJ)llortunity to complete (ormat edcd (rom overseus in Septembel'
\lcaUons that \\'m'e interrupted dur1945 and a short time later I'eing the war. It is un expansion oC
sumed his dutie.!:l as bursar at the
the graduate course prograln initiconege.
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v on G ra b ill and ated by thc Army last year.,
M a.Io
UDI""" it's a luecioua
an
... ra.
Dr. Bra... at Wibon College
OPENING
PTC Has Spent $21,000,000 On
FREE
Major. von Grabill
Named PMC ORicial
THE INN
No.6
PHILADELPHIA; OCTOBER, 1947
Vol. 1
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1941
D1nncrs
PROGRESS
Publish.d fo, ,h.
information of
PTe riclers
5
THE SWARTHMOREAN
PROVEN BY TIME!
BREAKFAST
LUNCH
DINNER
Formal Opening
of Our
New Soda Fountaiu
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mate at West Cheater State Teachers College. ent'C'rtaine4 Ii .guests
and prqsented the honor guest
with two North Star blankets.
DEW DROP INN
:llrs. ~ H. VunAlen of Park
a~enue is entertaining at a. luncheon-bridge at her hOllle today.
1\Irs. F. van del' Grucht of Harvard avenue is a memhor of the
Delaware County Hospital HmH'rnage gale committce.
:\lr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alcn
of Park a.venue will ent-crtain as
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THE· SWARTHMOREAN
4
SUPPLEE
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.,tte avena. Whtle here- Mrs.. Lawrence waa pMt of h'oDor at
their gueote tonight,. three. cl_. "...wrenee entertalne4 Mrs. EJam a:. luncheon and eur-prllie 8how~r
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mre. WIlliam M. Park mates of their daughter Nancy. a. :lItchner and Mr•. John deMoJl of Saturday when 141'8. WUllam car..
of Harvard avenUe and their junior at WeJl••I.... collese. They ~'Warthmore at lunch'eon.
Mrs. 18111 of Rose Tree, a former room·
daughter. Mra. H. P. Fl')'. Jr.•. and are en route to Virginia to attend
football game and will stop
again on th'eir return Sunday.
Mrs. Robert H. Reed of College
avenUe will entertain her mother.
Mrs. Blanch·e E. C 1 ark as her
house guest thl8 wlilte~. Mrs. Clark
flew here Tuesday trom KantmB
City where she had visited friends
for a. few W'eeks.
Mrs. Lewis D. Lawrcnre and hel'
baby daughter Nancy returned to
their" home in Cambridge. Mass.,
Sunday following a week's visit
with Mrs. Lawrence's parents, Mr.
And Mrs. Henry I. Hoot of Lafay-
baby BOn John of North Clte8ter a
.. road have returned to\Jowtng a
two.week vacatlon In Ocean City.
Mrs. E. C. Prescott of Rose Val·
ley entertained at a. luueheon at
the Ingleneuk last week in honor
ot her sister. Mrs. Warren C.
Garst of Jefferson. Iowa who was
her bouse guest tor' a. few da.'y&
Mrs. WIlliam M. Park of Harvard avenue entertained at a
luncheon at the Ingleneuk tn
honor of ber house guest. Mrs.
Paul Guinn of Turkey. Bridge
followed at th'e, Park resid
a~eDue Is entertaining at a lunch·
eon.brldge at her home today.
Delaware county Hospital Rummage Sale Committee.
Mr. and 14rs. A. H. Tan .Men
of Park avenue will enwrtaln as
FREE
CRE~M
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(Formerly Sblrers)-
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OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Luncheons $1.00
DInners from '1.7~
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
STAG BAR
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
if
CAlL eMia 8216
DINNER
OPEN 7 A. M.-8 P. J£
-OUTSIDE OATERING SERVICE-
Wednesday, 7 a.m.-2 p.m.--Sunday 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
DAILY DINNEIlS ................ 8Iio to ".50
Special ChIldren'. Platters
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/KoJ.".,
COfJveni."" coUrteoul
,..-vice
No.6
NEW VEHICLES-PTC has purchased 1,397 Dew
streamlined street cars, buses s~d trackless trolleys
since 1940. Most oC this Dew equipment, costing
nearly 821,000,000, is now in sertice.
ptepara-I
.
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IIajor. 11011· Grabill
Natned PMC Official
.
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Major Stanton von Grabill has
been -bamed· a. vice-president of
PenJUt.ylvsnla Millt8.ry College as
anDounce.d Friday by Col. trl'ank
K. Hyatt. commandant ot the ,colloge.
The, appblQ~ment was.. made at a
meetl".. of the Board of Trustees
of the ,celllege.· ThUrsday night. It
advances Maj. Von Orablll .from
J11B preaent POBlt10D a.e bUl'88.ry
which oftice he has held since
He, Is a, gradU;&te of PMC, class
of 1936:, 8'raduating with hOliors
In businesS adinlntstratlon and A.
year later was narned as an aide to
Col. Hyatt as an instructor In
military and academic subjects.
In 1938 Maj. Von Grablll was
promoted to adjutant of tlie college and two yean later he became bUrsar. He left the college
in 1942. enterlDg active service.
During the wa.r be served On the
start oC Maj. Gen. E. T. Parker's
78th Division In the European
Theatre of OPll3rations. He return ..
ed from (iverseas in September
1945 and a Bhort time later re·
Burned his dutiefi as bursar at tho
college.
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Maj. and Mrs. Von Grablll and
their children Stanton, Jr., and
Brenda, reside at Corn
~nd Fairview roa.d.
KEEPING OUR PROMISE
,
_de
Dr. ara- at WiINa Collep
similar trip owr the School Instt.. headQ.uarters near the ctty wheD
the WOmaD'. Club, Tuoeda)'.
lute holidays next we~k. going by not actually 111gb_lag
Mrs.
ArthUr
Robinson
of
Ogden
Dr. David Braun wJl1 e.ttend the
bUll
and slaying at a. Girl Scout Washington.
avenue
wllJ
leave
Thursday
of
next
'8th Fo.....dera Day week-end at
Wilson College. Chamberabur... week to viSit Mrs. Alfred Thatcher
and will be guest epeaker at the ot Ch8.tanooga Tenn., tor two
morning service In the college weeks.
Arter more &ban 40 years of contiDuOWI operation b, &be aame
chapel, SUnday.
owne....manager
The Auetrlallan AmbpBeedor to
Ho.t_ to G. S. Moth. .
the United States will be the
Mothers ot Girl Scouts In Troop
with It's qnlet dignity and excellent food Is an Ideal place tor
Prlnc1pai apeak-er at the festiVItieS.
16 met for a luncheon se8810D at
UvlDg these 8&renuous cia,....
SaturdaY.
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Ratee .Wl not too hIgb; wedding recepUoos, ~ dinneI'B
the home of Mrs. Peter E. Told
and
luncheons. A1wa.,. welcome.
on Park avenue Tuesday afterTelepbone: Swart.lunote 0880
Pierce Selected For Duke
noon. Knt. M. W. Garrett was coSTRATH HAVEN
Major Henry J. Pierce ot 224 ho_.
.
The
Inn with Pencmality
Mrs. John Cowing, Drexel Hut
Park Avenue,' haa recently been
F.
M.
SCHEIBLEY,
Owner-Mgr.
enrolled at the Duke University a.t troop leader, descrIbed her .group's
Swarthmore,
Pa.
Durham. North Carolina, wherE' he recont trip to Washington and
will continue his undergraduate Troop 16 made pla.ns to make a
work In the field of Physics.
Major Pierce is one of eleven
AG~" 'Regular Army officers who
have been selected to go back to
civil colleges for the 1947 fall somester under, the new army under..
graduate schooling program. This
progratn affords Regular ..\rmy
officers whose educational back ..
grounds warrant consideration for
further schooUng in subjects tha.t
will benefit their Army work. the
opportunlty to complete formal educaUons that were interrupted during the war. It is an expansion or
~If'lr; ~?
un] II it·•• lueci~
PROVEN BY TIME!
THE INN
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OPENING
OCTOBER
NEWS NOTES
......
YouMe,
Mrs. A. E. Thomas of Universlty
place Is spending a week with her
nephew. Mr. James B. Evans ot
Washlngton, D. C.
Mrs. Walter E. Clovela.nd ot Park
avenue entertained as her house.
guest, Mrs. Ruby Pierce' Jackaon
ot Coral Gables. Fla., who is associated wit h Mrs. Cleveland in
the clUb and cultural life of the
Mia'nti are a. Mrs. Jackson was
guest artist at the opening tea of
Travelogue at· Jtmior Clnb
program
following the
meeting or the Junior
Woman-s· Club
next
Tuesday
night ....nl tea.ture colored slides
. of Florida, New England, Canada
and the western part of the United
states. with comments by Mrs.
Arnold Redding, president.
At tb. Open House Tuesday
evenltlg, October 7, Mrs. Redding
welcomed the 30 memberS aod "'
their gu~ who were in attendance. SJre outlined the year's
o.cUviUea and named the duties of
the club. lIrs. John E. Michael,
Senior" Club President, nnd Mrs.
John H. Pitman, Sentor Club Advisor.. presided at the tea table.
. Mrs. Wayne Gerson was ask~d
to act as program chairman with
Roberta Blo.kleton as co·chair ..
man. Mra. George W. Hardtgg will
be hospitality chairman for th'e
year. assisted tty" Allce Marrlot~.
4nn cachren Is in charge of
publicity.
10th
Jittle dreu •••' auit •••
ekm ••• i'!d ri8ht Cor you.
,
we'"~iun
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clotheli Cor the indiritlaal
LOVELY WEABABLPS POR SUBURBIA
13 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE
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Harvest Festival at Trinity
Following tho custom cstabUshed
se"eral years ago. the annual Hll;.rvest Festival will be celebrated at
Trinity Church, Swarthmorl!, on
Sunday at 11: 00' A. ~{. The Church
will be decorated with fruits, vegetables. flowers and autumn leaves.
This traditional service hnd Its origin" il\ England, where the Harvest
Festival is one of the most important ot. the religious observances.
The mesic tor the ser"lce wiU Include: T~ Dum. by Smart: .Tubilate; by Schubert: and tho antl)em,
God Omnipotent Retgneth, by
Wood. The Rector wfll preach. The
public is cordiallY invited ..
To Atteud Tea
swarthlnore members, of the
Faculty Tea Club of the University of Pennsylvania will attend a
tea. given by Mrs. George W. "Me':
Cielland, Tuesday, October 14, at
the UniversitY Museum, 33rd and
Sp"ruoo Streets, Philadelphia.
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1922
25Jh Year
1947
,
,
A wonderful cJ"Y, l~cy"1I call it ..• for when the com. pany"s right, a walk in Ihe rain can be mighty ~ecial.
Young people who enjoy good things when they find
them have a fondness, too, for Sealtest Homogenized
Vitamin 0 Milk. This smoother, better milk has cream,
delicious cream, in every single, satisfying drop, and its
food particles have been broken up for easier digestion.
The pride of Supplee, it's fine Sealtest milk from specially
supervised farms, that has been scientifically homogenized in our dairy'plants, and vitamin 0 has_been added
for exira bone protection.
PURCHASE,
YOUR
ANTI- FREEZE
NOW
,
,
~
. Hannum and WaRe
For good health and stamina, for just plain goOO fun
in drinking, order this appetizing milk by name-Sealtest
Homogenized Vitamin 0 Milk-from your Supplee milk.
man or Seallest storekeeper, and ask for it In restaurants.
Yale Ave. &: Chellei' Rd.
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FRIDAY
,,#W'
"The
f8tated
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HIGHLIGHTS OF TRANSIT MODERNIZATION
.
1940.
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For you, our riders, PTC setwp_ iban
Increasingly better service for
seven yesrssgo a Modemizatioa~
its riders is the keyuota ofmany
NEW SERVIC~ - PTC has established 14 new
designed to ";ve Philadel......,- IJhe best
improvements-ranging from
ed
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hundreds of Dew vehiclee to
rontes and extend 38 others since 1940. ehic e
possible transit service.
new rontes and route extenmiles operated OD an average weekday have inActiou on the Program begaa In 1940,
sions-made by PTC since
creased more than 40% over the last seven years.
whentheWar In Europe was a Cewmouths
1940 under its Modernization
Program.
hi carrying out this great improvement program,
old and when thls city was hecourlng a
Expenditures for 1,397 new
great center of defense activity. As fast as
the
Company
is
keeping
its
pi-Dlmse
to
..lve
Phil..
. ed th y
streamlimrl street cars, bUBeS
,.newpassengerveI..ICI eswerereeelV
, e
and trsckless trolleys are DOW
delphians the best possible transit service. .
were placed in ~ce to help carry the
I approaching a grand total of
,'r
additional burden thrown on the transit
i nearly $21,000,000. Substsnsystem by the transportation needs of detial sums have been spent for
piantimprovementsotherthan tions. The results.ofthis pianPlantlmprovementl
fenseworkers.Bythetimeourco=:~
new vehicles, but all directly Ding are now apparent. This In th
ti
f
'--_..:t teredthewarinDecember,1941,
e opera on 0 a........"
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1 700 neWl~es
veb· I
related to more efficient, IlIlfer yeaulonetheCompanyisputstem
. the tire·ty placed .
mse!'V1C8 near y
-~-"'-ble servIce
.
tio·
. 100.stre
servmg intoen
l'
buses and tramL
'-I
troDeya.
and more co"""'...
g ill servIce
a mI·m ed sy
and extending
three C1ad- sJ;rea!ILmllJ"!,
for passengers.
street cars, 282 buses arrd 65 jacent counties, there are many
During the Cour war years, Prodllction
Numerous other factors for tracldess trolleys: On o~er are activities-vital to good serv- of public transportation vebicles virtually
bettertransitoperationinclllde 110 more sJ;reamhners, Wlthde- .
hich' rdinaril d' t
.
! eo-ordinated safety and em- liveries to stsrtwithin tbenext lce-;~
0
f ~ ~d~: came to a atandstiIL As SOOIl as possible
ploye training p~grams and few months.
::lic. ~y~ M~~ after hostilities ended, vehicles again bemarked advancesm the ComAll told, 640 post-war ti Pro
b
gan rolling off production lines.
pany's system oC communica- vehicles now have been ordered . on
gram ~tbaraeesfieldrnalso8ny
New t8at comfortable pa nger vations Cor the routing of vehicles·
..
th
al unprovementsm
t
,."
and Cor faster clearance ofserv- Wl~ .t?e maJ~n~ of ~ including additions and im- hicles ordered by PTC DOW have reached
ice delays. •
: : ~:""":b'7.;les~::..n on provements to car houses, bus the grand total of 1,397. This is as many
The Modernization Program
tl·
d'
t will garages, shops and other bulld- neW vebicles as were purchased· in 21
·
. grea y mcrease cos s,
...
b-stati·
•
was maugurated by; PTC ill total nearly $11,200,000_
illgs, ne~ power so
• ons years prior to 1940. All of them wther
1940• From time to
time
and eqwpment. Expenditures
• serVICe
• or will be deli-"
within·
.
, BOme
..
are m
,y~
changes were made to meet
were made also for shop eqUJpchanging conditions but, in
New Service.
ment, radio installation, and the next Cew ~onths.
general, the Modernization Since January I, 1940, PTC for miscellaneous equipment.
Totsl cost of this new 1'8 nger equipProgram has been developed has established 14 new routes,
Essential for directing the ment is nearly $21,000,000. In addition,
squarely on the Company's with a total of 100 routs miles movementofthoUSSDdsofpas- PTC has made large expenditures Cor
pledge in 1940 to give Phila- of operation. During the sm:ne senger vehicles is a first-class general plant improvements. New routeS
delphians unexcelled transit period, 38 route extensions communications system_ The
d
te _-+__ ..:
L_
been·
·ded
·
· tains an roU "",..,..,...ons
"",ve
prOVl •
have been made, WI·th a total C ompany not 0 n
yl
mam.
. •
service.
of 94 route miles of operation. one of the largp.st telephone to keep pace WIth tba needs of the ndNew Pa....nger Equipment
•
bli
In 1940, vehicle miles operated networks in the city, but also mg pu c.
..
IiJ the years before the war, on the PTC system on au has teletype machines for the
Let us look back at a public annoub.cePTC acquired and put into average weekday totaled fast dispatch of orders, and a mentmade by PTC In January, 1940:
service 243 streamlined street
aD two-way radio system which ...",.... _..:t· Phil del hia
will
ears, 383 modern :Luses and 234,000..This year, OD
. , to........... m a p
DOW
go
the to·tal·IS links·
eekd
ckI
II
When
average way,
servIceSOpel'VJllOrs au
.
SOtra esstro eys.
. our 330000 mil- or enough to .,."biles and all emergeucy
Convard-steadily forWard. Work will
country entered the war, It be-'~
. -...... . •
.
came virtually impossible to girdle the earth more thaD eqwpmeutWlthPTCoperating ,start at once on a vast Modemization
bUYDewequipment.i\lltheDee- 13 times.
headquarters.
Program which nltimntely will bring to
essary materials were needed
Philadelphians the speed and comfort
more urgently by the armed
of hundreds of modern sheet ears and
forces. The result was that,
buses and many other improvements."
during the war years, PTC was
We believe that we are Caithfully keeping
able to buy only 65 new buses
this pledge. Modernization will still go
and 6 trackless trolleys.
Nevertbeless, beforethewnr
forward to the best of our financial ability
stoppedtheftowofnewvehicles,
80 that Pbiladelphia can continue to have
the Company had spent more
transportation service une:rcelled by that;
than $9,600,000 on passenger
of any other city In,the world.
equipment alone. It had added
757 new vehicles to ita rolling
stock-equipment that was a
vital factor in carrying warswollen traffic. ..
Long beforehostilitisa ended
Pmident
In 1945, the Company W88
ONI 01' PTC'S _
SlIIIAMIIIIIII
meJring ita poat-war
i
B
D
LUNCH
PHILADELPHIA~
1,397 New Vehicles,
Many New Services
Mark Greaf Program
7J01lfMt4
CATHERMAN'S. DRUGS.
BREAKFAST
PTC Has Spent $21,000,000 On
New Cars and Buses For Its Riders
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1941
2 p.IIL to 11 p.m.
DEW DROP INN
PROGRESS
Vol. 1
Formal Opening
of Our
New Soda Fountain
ICE
with two Nortb star blaalnrt8.
"""~~~"""",~,,,.~--"'U.~4C~".""~",~"
Pub/iolted for Ih.
infonnation of
- ,PTe rid...
Mrs. F. van dcr Gracht of Harvard avenue is a member of the
mate at West Cheater ~ Teacbere COllege. enMrtailled Ii cuesta
and p~lIented. the boner .ueat
./
SUPPLEE
,ilUWlIU UlUl l l ml nl l l Ul l lI lI Ul l UlIUDUIHI IUlnlmnl l lU l UlI IRUlnDUlnm l\l l tl l l l i!; ; UR;I;·~ S;~CH~~O~O~~L~.~N~E~W~:S~~~~~EEEi3~~~~~~;:=~!:~:~
·
The School in Roae Valley, Moylan, P..
§
;;;
I
5
5
FIoll term _rtlog 8epI.eIIlber 32. N .......,. dod KI';dergarten
groups aDd E1emealary _001 through 7lh graae.
Ali. cia), program ayalJable for all - .
For further 1nfonnallon call
_
ii
In
Media Lawn Mower
& Equipment Co.
er. school librarian. spoke on
"Conditions In Europe at Present"
with emphasis on the "dlsplacedperson" question. Then
panel
carried the queatl0Il: further. Moderator was Lorraine Mazzeo. Mem~
a.
FOREIGN POLICY ASSOOIATION BEGINS
The first meeting of the Foreign
IAWEEK
Its your Bnns~vania •••
Ke~ itfowing
(Higher)
STEAKSTt~:
- ..
N...
-.
Priced
I.
Ib
-:...::..::...~=----
Fre....,. Chopped Beel
...ort Rllts •••1 T:::I:'
69
c
CBICKI_N=S_5~:'_lb
Genuine Lamb
Mlflcfed Country Vea'
.....,. Cwt Sho_War
VEAL ROAST 43c LAMBROAST 49c
Do
Do
Veal Chops -,...
Breast Veal
'.43c
Lamb Chop' .....,...
Bl"Oast ~Gmb
'·33c
FI'"---::":--::FI:::n:-:-,.t:;;.:';"':n:""o'=;a:;;n:'=d~""::=::':::'"
Sea
F.ncy FlUets
Food F ...... FlUets Wldtln.
:I
Values F ...... WIIIte L1UDP Cra.....t
~
Cod."
'"65c
"25c
Do
Ib
:I,'
Ibo
:lse
n. 8S'
.weet Pe.. Ext:S"::~.d
FIlIIOJ' .wed Peas ~~
.tI'In.........
Cut
Fa""""
Pork ., . . . . P,J.:.01
Fanadale T_• •toeIi ~~
N.tural Or.p.kult .Jul••
Ro....ol'd T .....to .Julee ~
C.Dlornla T ....to .JaI..
Grapelralt .eeti.... Fa___Wh...
Del lloate Pe.ches '::'A'iI:.
De.... Pe...... H.I...... SlIcu
FIIIIOJ'Fns.. · .........
Dole ......ppl• .Jalee
Fanadaie Craslaed Col'll
Do.eda T ....t. P,ilte
~'13c
Alamo 5ynp
1'f~Do . . .
:I
u.,.
XO~
lb.
as.
CHEESE n.49c
Pab_H ....- · ' - ......-;:23c
Borden's - - • ... "'25c
Oleomargarine _. ,. '" 34c
Hershey'.-... • ...·2~27c
Sunshine c ....dt. Jr. e-. III 16c
Seedless Raisins •.....·tOe
Pumpkin AM....... N.. :Ko1I ... 15c
Mince Meat I....
•....... 29c
, . . , . . , hrlchu
pIn....
PERCILATOR
..Ib bag 4 ••
10 ~'79c
FLOUR
F ...... Crisp G......
Household
Institute
CAST ALUMINUM
S
Ibo
.51
~= ;~Zsc
Ideal Vacuum Packed
COFFEE
Ib can
4S
FRESH GREEN
BEAN~
........................................._............. 19c lb.
FRESH LIMA BEANS ................................................................. 19c lb •
SUNKIST JUICY ORANGES ................................:.,.... 35c doZ,
LARGE BARTLETT PEARS .......................................... 6 for 35c:
hot water heater. Call Swarthmore Mrs.
FOR SALE-Large mahogany china
closet. five shelves. curved plate
glass doors and sides, mirror back.
Good condition. $30. Call Swarthmore
.raP"2-R.
Thursday morning 'of last week
Vandy van der Gracht entertained
his 30' Borne fellow members of the
Rutgers ave. kindergarten at his
home at South Chester road and
Harvard avenue.
The boys and
girls enjoyed junior football scrimmages. swinging, playing with.
Vandy's new kitten "TabbY" and
coUecting sticks for outdoor marsh ..
mallow toasting.
AUDITOR'S ANNUAL REPORT
SCHOOL DISTRIOT OF THE BOROUGH OF SU'l&RTBMORE
DELAWARE COUNTY. STATE Oli' PENNSYLVANIA
for the
SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JULY I, 1947
TAXATION
Per capita Property
Total
,15(.103.8126
198.2876
300.08
15.,802.18
1.0.
.'1.116.69
I.Tt7.60
'ltt.7SUIi
c
A$co Richer Ilend
COFFEE
_ ........ '-voIuab.. ...".,
OOrfEE 2 .~ 77c
Balance on hand .July I, 19(6
All funds ezcluslve of
Sinking Fund ... _ .••........ ,......., 33,042.30
Property taX 1946 ....... _••••••••••• 149.736.96
Per capita tax 19n ...•...........• 149,'136.95
Delinquent tax
(Previous 10 1146) ................
4.64-f.3S
State appropriation: Teachers.
Transportation. TulUon.
Vocational ....................... ,...... 43,8G7.36
TulUon non·restdent pupils .. 37.850.68,
114.12
[nterest ...~...................................:
Sale of real estate. supplies
197.52
and equipment ........................
All other sources ............. ,....'.... 1,'2'11.0·1
General Control (A) •..• ,.••........,
•
The 'first meeting
Builder
PAINTING
Interior & Exterior
•
Swarthmore 2253
j$~=============:@
ASSJl1l'S
School BuUdlngs and Sites at Cost ........... _........................................................ '883,166.1.
rex.tbooks and Equipment at Cost ...................................................................... 125,171.9~
1948 Tax (current Y6ar) .... ,........ ,....................._......... ,........... ,..........-.::..............
'J.116.69
1946 Tax •. ,................. ,.................................... ,....... ,............................... ,........ ,................
961.60
19tt. TaI .......................................... ,................................................................. "...-",....
616.23
Previous to 1944 Duplicate ............................................ _ ........... ,.............. ,............ 1.6'11.60
rultlon Receivable ......................... _ .... _ .... _............................. ,...............................
1.498.58
Balance on hand all FUnds lexcluding SInking Fund •....•....•
11.012.43
Total ABae'" ........ _ .............. _ ........_ •..._... _ ...................._......... _.._.• _.......... .f1.Ot6.227.1i1
_.+...............
Total Liabilities ............:.................. _......................... " .......... _ .. __.......... ,.......'1.1.08&.6&
Amount of Tq. Collector"s Bond •·····•·•··.. ·: ..·......·••..•..r08.01L4'l
Amount of TreaIIurer's Bond ................................ _....... 2.500.(10
Amount of Secretary's Bond .......................................:, 1.000.00
Bank Balance .JuI" 7. 194,7 ....._ .. _._._ .......__ .......... _ .• _.•.... _.........-_.~._, U.ZIU8
Outstanding Checks _.. _..... _.. _.•.. __ ...... _.........._... __ ................... _ ..... _•• __ -.- 1,178.15
Balance on Hand to be AvaUable for School Year 1941-1948.-......- - 11.0%2.41
We hereby certify that we have examined the &.bove· account. aDd ftnd
them correct, and that the securitles of the officei'll of the board are In ~
cordance with law.
.TOHNA..~4th
.JOHN IlL BROO
DONAIAP• .TO
A1I4Ito1'll
Coa,I
0.- 101'11_
•
\vn.LIAM
Arters Brothers •. Inc.
)fume Impro'Vements, Alter..
tlon.
Kitchen
.........
FURNITURE
Repaired and
FOR \SALE-Attractive wool plaid
suit '20. UO. Reply to Box' P, The
Swarthmorean.
REFINISHED
FOR SALE-Five Colonial
Phone l\f.ed1a 04'18-1\{
•
wood pUlars, about eight feet high. with
capitals. Reply to Box
P, The
Swarthmorean.
WAl'ITED
I. H. ANDERSON
,
Since 1905
WANTED-Veteran and
bride·to_lie
desire small apartment. Tel. swarthmore 2062-.J.
CUNNINGHAM
Palntel'S & Paper Hangers
WANTED _ Woe will buy at' best
.
'Va sbould Know How
prices. old china. glass, furniture,
flreanns. Call HollY Oak 4313 or Hony
Swa. 2266 409 l\ficbJgtm A.,,·e.
Oak 6720 collect tor appointment. AU
business·
confidential.
Colonial
board.
No.5,
PJllladelphta
Pike. Wilmington, Delaware.
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
CUP-I~ii~~~~~~~~~~~~~
WANTED-Part-tlme job. by young
housewife, preferably in Swarth~
rqore. can type some. Three years
C!ollege. Call swarthmore 1985-J.
W~D-Day'8
work. housecleanIng, within walking distance of
Chester Bus Une. $5 and carfare. CaB
SWarthmore 0319, )londay or T,hurs·
day.
panellng,
tlon.
,,.,..
knoU7
dc~1ng,
Io.sp].a..
)Uscellanecus ca.rpen-
302 Gayley
St.,
.
. Media.
Paperhangilzg
Phone: Media 0755
FRANK COLUCCI
PAINTING
Interior and Exterior
Free Estimates
phone Madison 4366-J
WE BUY
ChInn. Brie-a-Brae, Vases,
Figures, Singer Sewing 1\la-
Van Alen Bros.
Coal and Fuel Oil
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
.chines;
old Jewe1r". Silver,
l!.'tc.
• .
Can or write
EDWARD PUGACH
1 D25 N. 30lh St.
ST. 4.5538
Luzier's
Cosmetic Service
(Formulated for you)
Anabel Dade, Distributor
Consultations by
Appointment
Phone Swarthmore OSS7-R
LEGAL NOTICES
SHERIFF SALEM
of Beal Eatate
Electrical Contractor
• OFFICE
SHERIFFS
All Tn- of :Electrical
InsIaIlatioDS anC: Repairs
SenIDg Swarthmore and
Viclnlt)' for past
Twent)' Years
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA, PA.
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
Swarthmore 2295
SPORTING GOODS
816EDGMONT AVE.
Cheater
~
Call
MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
331 Dartmouth Avenue
~For
AlL SIZES HARD COAl
GOLD BOND
POtJlUNG WOOL
BATS AND BIANKEI'S
PLASTBRING
SUPPLIBS
thereof.
vldlng }.enaltiea [or the. violation
THE COUNCIL OF TKE BOROUGH
OF SWARTH.'MORE DOES ORDAIN,
SECTION 1. PARKING PROHIBITED. It Is hereby declared to be a
nuisance to Buffer or pennlt any vehicle ot any character whatsoever to
remain or park for a longer period
than is necessary to permit tl)e loadIng or unloadJng of passengers or
merchandise upon those portiOIl8 ot the
streets hereinafter desl8nat.ed and deB(.lrlbed:
(a) The Northerly slde of Dart~
mouth Avenue. commencing at a. point
146 feet East ot the Easf.1(!tly side of
Park Avenue. and extending thence to
Oberlul Avenue.
The Soutt-westerly side ot Rut·
Avenue from Chester Road to
Harvard Avenue.
SECTION ·Z. PARKING PROHIBITED AT CERTAIN TIMES. It is
hereby declared to be a nuisance to
suffer or permit any vehicle ot any
character w,hatsoover to remain or
park for a longer period than Is neces·
sary to permit loading or unloading
of passengers or merchandise between
the hours of 8 A.M. and 8 P.M'. on
Mondays,
Tuesdays.
Wedn~days.
Thursdays and Fridays, upon thOB'8
porUoM of the 'Streeu hereinafter designated and described.:
•
(a) The Easterly side of Harval'd
Avenue trom Yale Avenue Southwardly to the end of the paved portion
thereof•.
(b) The Northwesterly side of Yale
Avenue from Harvard Avenue to the
bridge. aorolfS. Crum Cr~ . _ .
(c) The Northerly side of 'Vestdale
Avenue from Chester Road to Harvard
Avenue.
(d) Both sides of Strath Haven Avenue from Chester Road to Harvard
Avenue.:
.
(e) The Westerly side of Mt. Holyoke Place from Stram Haven Avenue
to the Southerly end thereof.
SECTION 3. PARKING REGU·
LATED. It shall be a violation ot thls
Ordinance to park· ori anY street of
tlIe Borough In a manner to obStruct
private driveways. or within 16 feet ot:
a fire hydrant. or within 26 feet from
the Intersec.t.ion of curb lines or, if
none, then within 16 teet of the intersection 'of property Uoes at an intersection of highways, or on a sidewalk. o~ on the roadway side of any
vehlc1& stopped or parked a.t the curb
or edge ot the street, or in any other
man~r than_:parallel with the edge 01
the highway. headed in the directIon
of trafftc, and with the curb-slee of
the vehicle within 6 Inches of the ledge
of the street or curb. unless white
lines on the pavement Indicate that
diagonal or angle parking is permitted
at 8UM point. The Chief' of Police.
under the direction of the Burgess and
the Highway Committee. Is hereby
authorized to designate certain sections or portions of streets in the bor_
0ugh w,here diagonal or angle park·
ing shall be permitted. and to
cause suitablee white lines to be
painted on the pavement to indicate
same. In any such location, It shall 00
a violation of this Ordinance to park
any vehicle other than In co.ntormlt)·
with and between such white 1Ioes.
(b)
g'8f'$
Media 2561-&
Digh& or _7.
WANTED Part_time stenographiC liable" middle-aged colored woman. No
work in Swarthmore. Call Swa.rth~ laundry. Al refrences. Can Swarthmore 3191.
more 0830·M evenings after 5 :30.
WANTED-Nice home for Patsy. our W AN'l'ED-Gas range In good condiseven-month old thoroughbred coction. Call Swarthmore 2491.
ker puppy. Can swarthmore '2981.
WANTED-Homes {or three kittens. WANTED-A steamer trunk. SW3..
bandsome and healthy. Twoi:nd one 1~1:;O~.5~-=WI.=-::::---;7:-:--:-:__:-...,.,-half months old. Two male.
]ephone WANTED-Furnished room by two
Swarthmore '293t-R.
Penn State girls. Home weekends.
Call Kona GotWeb, Swarthmore 3«0.
for
two
mate.
WANTED - HOJ1E8
.yellow. part.coon kittens. swarth~ WlANTED - MlALE HELP-BOYS. A
more 050-&
:targe. weJl..oestallshed company is
about to employ some boye" preferWANTED _ Reliable woman. with ably high schOol graduates. who can
. 8ense "f' order to mend clothing. qualify for training for interesUng
stralBhten drawers, etc., while baby~ work on electrical apparat. and
sitting with ~ld boy. 'l\!lephone wiring. The job wlll provide possibilSwarthm9re OSlO.
ities tor an excellent future and those
selected will be paid w,hile being
WANTED-For elderly lady. un'fur· trained. and will receive ~ wage
n~ room, reasonable. or in ex_ lnereases. CaI.1 PhlladeIphla. Rlttendump for services. Box A. The hOU88 G Ml6. reversing the charge.
Swarthmoreau.
between 8 :10 a.m. and 4. :10 p.m. exceDt sa.turc1&7, or write Boz 'B, The.
W~ ..,.J u.bt hoUOOWOik .-or 4(nimataIn worlc, by re- Bwarthmoreau.
and
piDe
Reese-Baxter Co.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Painting
modernlJa-
Custom-built' cabinets,
cement ,,"ork,
DonOUGll 01-' SlVARTHMORE
I,IUDlNANCI! NO. • . .
An O.dlnance Bupplementlng and
amending OrdInance No. 42G approved May ,22. 1939, and Ordinarace No. 448 approved June 4,
19{1. furlher regulating parking o[
vehicles on the streets and highways of the Borough of Swarthmore herein designated. and pro_
.RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Swarthmore 1439
Contractors & Builders
atioQS,
Butler, Beatty Greer & Johuson. Attys·
10-10-<7
I ;;ii~~~~~~~;;~~~~ I
nl aell 'ellpbonl C.mp • .,
.•f '1.IIJlvula
K. Doehmer of San
Francisco,
CaUf..
formerly
of
SwarthIttore will leavc t'Oday for
an Indefinite stay n.t Atlantic CWy.
While there they will be the guess
of Mrs. .J. GardcINJor walton of
"High Trees". Bryn Mawr, at a.
luncheon of the Society of 'Pil-
G. R. Watkins
SltcrUY of fh!laware County,
--'1
DAVE WOOD
~nn.
TO HARRY L. BLANKENSHIP. late
of Lake KetC!hewall Road, Lewisboro
Pl'wp.• Westdleeter County, New York"
\Vhereas Alberta Speck BI~k.enshlp.
your wife, has flied a libel In the
Court of Common Pleas of Delaware
County, pennsylvanio. 81'1 of March
Term 1941. No. 861. praying So divorce
from you. Now you are hereby notltted and required to appear in said
COUl't on or before Monday the taUt
day of October next to answer the
~omplalnt of the said Alberta Speck
BlnnkcllshilJ and in default of such
alJl>carallce you will be liable to ha,'o
a divorce granted in your absent:;e.
~
••• Spa... calls ••• Hang np
pntiy ••• Take the lead ill
cood party-line manners. It;
wlUJIl8&Ilbetterserviceforall.
LEGAl. NOTICE
FOR QUICK SERVICE
Onparty·linetelephones,C01Jl'o
teay pays dividends I Be brief
volumes
FOR' SALE---Black Persian-trimmed
coaL Like neW. Size 18-20. $'25. Box
H. The SwarthmOl'ean.
Phono 8wL II 3t
Phone Baldwin 1170
~",,~n""~ ~""~>¥l~"">¥l~~;¥l~~"""
8.655.1..!
of Brownie
Troop No. 95 will be held Monda.y.
October 13 In the Rutgers avenue
School a.t 3: 16 IP.m.
All girls In tli.e second. third and
foul;"th grades who are interested,
are ellgible for. membership.
TrooP leaders are Mrs. Donald P.
_
LIABILITIES
Jones. Mrs. Robert Wilson, and Bonded Indebtedness (With Vote of Electorate) .................... _ ............. _..••121.000.00
Mrs. J. G. Moxey, Jr.• with Alice Bonded Indebtedness (Witpout Vote of Electorate) .. ,................................. .0.000.00
Accounts Payable:
Marrtott acting as assistant.
'l'eac.hers· Salaries .................................. ,...... ,........................$ 23.062.80
suppJieli ....... ,.................................................. ,.. .. ............ ,..
1'2.46
All Other Accounts ...... ,.............................. ,,,....... ,............. ,..
9.60
W. I. L. PARTY SALE
The Delaware County branch of
the Women's International League
tor Peace and Freedom will 8])011sor a card party and sale in Whit..
tier House on the college campus
at 2 p.m. Friday. October 1'1.
Swarthmore members will act as
hostesses with Mrs. J. Warren Paxson as chairman.
The sate will ofter cooked foods,
new children's books. plants ana a
"wblte elephant" table. DonatiOns
are solicited. Tea will be served
during the afternoon.
•
PETER DI NICOLA
W. Lehigh A ..... PhIIR.
•
Charles E. Fischer
grims.
Twentieth century
Mrs. Stewart R. Th'orbahn of
(tOOt).
Can
Swarthmore 'Rutgers avenue La recuperattng at
her home following: a major opera·
FOR SALE--China and glasswara ; tiop. In the presbyterhi.n Hoapital,
antique shaving mJrror; marble top
stand. Telephon& Swarthmore l045-'V. Philadelphia..
August
30. Mrs.
Thorbahn's
mother,
Mrs.'
A. M.
FOR
SALE-Flreplaee logs, hard
Buc'hanan
has
returned
to
her
wood. Cut to order•. any length. Also well~rotted cow ma.nure for garden hoT1l'e in Atlatnlc City after a ftveand flower beds; also 10 tons of mixed
horse and cow manure. Bruce Durnall. ?lcck visit· with the· Thorbahn
223 South Chester Road. Swa. 4513.
famtly . ~ore.
FOR S~lder press; gun ca~lnet; paint spray gun; carpenter's ~~~"s,'~
vise. Telephone Swarthmore 4513.
Swarthmore 1448
.
FOR SALE-Two painted bureaus, $5
BROOKS
each; one large wing c.halr. $5; one
Iron bed with box spring. and hair
_
'" Rubbish - mattress. ,16. Call Swarthmore ·Z241-J.
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Genenol BaullDg
FOR SALE-Woman's tong, brown IIS6 ILu'dIDg Ave.
' Mo"-' PI\.
tweed coat. badget collar, size 38.
$.20. Gopd condition. Call Swarthmore
1168-W.
'thirty
edition
4589-W.
1l2~
~ledIa
No BddlUooal charge for
RUburbaD_
FOR' SALE-Encyclopedia Brltts.nir.a.
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Bertha. Mae Gardiner has been
(nstrqctlon (B) ........................ 157.658.67
engaged as Organist and Director
of Music at the Methodist Church.
t\.uxiliary Agencies (C) ........ '.14.6.18
She succeeds Alfred E. Seward who
Operation (D) ........................... 15.'721.13
has recently moved to Reading.
Maintei.lance (E) •. ;................... 5,591.30
Miss Gardiner is a gradua.te of
Combs Broad Street Conservatory.
Fixed Charges (F) ................ IlZ.067.91
member of the American Organ
Debt Service (G) •.•..,........... ,., .. 1ILtl1.!G
Players' Club, and a member of the
Capital Outlay (H) ...... ,......... 6,1&2.65
American Guild of Organists. Miss
Gardiner was a pupil of Frederick l'~tal receipts ..... ,... ,........... ,......$270.664,30
Maxson an4 Hugh A. ~lark. Mus.
Doc., Univel'slty of Pennsylvania.
SUMMARY
She resides in West Chester and TOTAL RECEIPTS ........................... _.............. _...... _........................... __ ..................70.56<.30
untU recently has been organist ot roTAL PAYJdENTS Total CUrrent Expense (Items
A-F Inc.) ...... ,...............................$'212.(167.97
the St. Paul's Methodist Church.
Total Debt Service (Item G) 21,321.'26
Wilmington, Delaware.
Total ............................... _.......
rUt.5U.87
Balance on Hand (To Be Available for School Year 1947-48) .•. _..........., 31.022.43
Brownie Troop to Meet
SALE-Bookcase; fireplace coal
grate: WUcox and Gibbs sewing
machine. Telephone Swarth. 071t-R.
~R
Formerl:r of
courteous way.
Mrs. Walt~r E. Cleveland of
FOR SALE--Large monel metal. gas Park aventJo3 and her hOUse guest.
,
1860.
Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
FWleral Director
Thafs thefriendiy,
News Notes
FOB SALE
A. MERCER QUINBY
gently, pray:
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COOKING APPLES ....................................................... 3 1t.-25c:.
Entertains Pre-Scboolers
NEW MUSIC DIRECTOR
Ib
TOMATOES
LARGE STALK PASCHAL CELERy.............................. f9c: ea.
EXPENSES
r,tIld ell......
MIX
SMOKED TONGUE ......................................................,..,........ 49c lb.
Monday. October .13. at 2:46 p. m. 1946 tax returned to county Commissioners ........
2,11&:69
in the high school cafeterla. His Discounts ........ ,.....................................................:............... 2,'147.60
subject High
will be
the "Phllos,?phy or Net amount of 1946 tax collected ................................. $149.7311.96
.Junior
Education."
Fan Ru ••et Pe.........
ANCAKE
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SHOULDER OF LAMB ..........................:................................ 49c lb.
i\r4onnt levied (Face of 194.6 duplicate) ................$154.103.81'25
198.2WJ5
Mr. Thompson. principal ot the Additions to duplicate ............... ,...................... _...........!.
~llalU08 added a!~r OeL 1. 1946 ....................... ~........
300.08
high school, will address. the Total amount (sum of I, 2. & 3) ............. ,._............... 15f.60218
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.seventh grade Mother's Meeting on Ldens filed (1946 talI:) with Prothonotary 2% CommlBalon-County Treasurer .......... f ........ , ••••••••• ,.......
1M
APPLES
Self-Rising
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LEG OF LAMB .............................................................................. 59c lb.
Seventh Grade Mothers . !\feet
fancy, Northwestern Jonathon or Eo.tam Deliclou.
9&1~
SMALL TURKEYS ..................................................................... 59c lb.
Amount of School Tax
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.Juicy
Policy Association of this area. will
be held Saturd,ay, October 11 at
10:00 at the Benjamin Frankltn
Hotel in PhUadelphla. Tho topic
for discussion will be "International Hotspots Today". The speaker
wllrba Mr. Brooks· Emer,y, National President
the Foreign Policy
Association. Bob F'a.woott has been
selected, to' be ono of tho table
discussion leadere. Students attend- f
lng are: Waldo Fisher, Sadie Gar- 1
rett. Charles. Andes• .Jane penfield.
.ram-es McHou~ Frances Pearson,
Sam Re,)rnolds, David Eisenberg,
David Chickering, Don Dickinson.
John McCandless. Lorraine Mazzeo
and Lewis Izumi.
Blackfria1'8 Resume ~Ieetlngs
Blackfrlars resume their activitlos on September 15 with President Charles Keenp.n·, presiding at
the meeting. A play reading committee chalrmane~ by 'Charles Andcs was appointed. Members of the
committee are Bob Fa.wcett. Sue
Surrlck. Jane Penfield and Pat Gal- j
Ingher. A deadllne of October 16
has been set for selecting a play
and rehearsals will commence
shortly thereafter.
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Fancy, Fresh-Killed, STEWING
....... c.t ....W.r
l/I4~6
or·
In our Market. ora hundreds of quality f_d. grown
or prepared In the great state at Pennsylvania.
Tender, Juicy
P.'Oiidence & Stat81 Rda.
MEDIA
deaning. 30
give IJrompt
"Swarthmol"('
after 6 P.M.
NINTH GRADERS
TAKE CENSUS
The school census,.as reqUired
PERf«)NAI-Vacullm Cleanore. irons
Ijy
State law. Is being taken this
tolo.8tera and radios repaired. caneci
for and, deUvered. Can Robert BrookB year aa in tho past several years
S~thmore 16(8.
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by ~embers of th'o ninth grado
PERSONAL-Service on an makes of class. This Is the annual census ot
. electric washers (Bendix Included)
Ironers,
vacuum cleaners.
rangeS all children In the district. ~ges ti
Irons. toasters, fans and lamps. Also to 18. whether they attend tlrc
wirlng-new and old. All work (:ompl~ to Fire Un
more '2850-W.
Because of th~ desire t'O plan for
PERSONAL - Our growing faml1y the antich)ated rise in the c}em·~n.
needs more space. We woui(l 1Ike
to trade, on a fair basis. our small tary school enrollment In the next
modem. three--bedroom house on Nort1~ fow yeat·s, the census also Includes
PrInceton Avenue for. 0Il'e wfth at
least four bedrool'lTS. two baUl8 and a.ll childr.cn under six 'Years of age.
a larger lot. Don't you have a house
p.rhc 'Jn~mhers of the class go in
whle.h has outgrown you- Telepholte
pairs
and visit the homes and have
Swarthmore 1874-_W.
.
th'e o(llcl.1.1 blank filled out. which
PERSONAl.. - Subscriptions to nil
magazines. Call Mrs. Bertha p. requires just a few simple Items
FarIes,Swarthmore 45S9~ W.
of information to be supplied by
PERSONAL-Dolls, doll's clothes and the householder. The census takers
stuffed toys made to order for report that they are being cordlnlChrlBtm.as gl!t!I. Telephone Swarth· 1
more 01l1-W~
). received nnd finding excellent
:::,:==,.--::-~=----.,-...,.--- I cooperation from the residents of
PERSON AL-W'ho would like a pet
puppy dog? If you al'e Interested Swarthmore.
(Jall Swarthmore '2S06.J.
The results of this survey arc
tabulated
by members of the class
FOR RENT
and the total reports are prepared
FOR RENT Comrortable single
room. adjoining bath. Private home. for submission to Harrisburg. The
Man only. $5. weekly. 413 Morton task remaining for the office staff
Avenue. Rutledge, Swarthmore 1178. Is to 8ecure the' additional data
needed. regal'dlng pupUs who atLOST
tend
schools. other than the
Swarthmore Public Schools, although resident in Swarthmore.
LOST-Oval-shapped pin with pearls
In vicinitY· of Martel's. Reward: This work is a part of the study
Telephone Media 0322.
of the community In conncetion
with
the social studIes classes.
LOST-Brown zippered pocketbook In
or near Swarthmore High School. Frederic Yocum, teacher of social
Telephone Swarthmore ~813-M.
studies. is chairman of the faculty
LOST Pink, shell-rimmed spectacles committee dtrecting thts work. Mr.
In brown Llmeburner case. TeleYocum 'is himself an alumnus of
phone Swarthnwre 178S-M.
the high scho.ot.
LOST":""Natural shell rimmed glassss
in ra¥on case. on September 18.
Reward. Call Swarthmore 4578.
bers of ·the panel were Lewte
Izumi, Rohert MaUn, Carolyn Wilcox, Waldo FiBher, Charles Andes,
and John Stelnfeld. The members
of th'a panel explored the question
at some length. Th'e topic for db·
cussion was selected for its timeliness but it Is realize3. that no
panel. at this time. can find dc·
finite answers to the problem.
COOPERAnNG WITH
Pennsylvania Chamber of Commerce
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PERSONAL - Window
yean in bwslne88. Will
reu'mable service. Call
tf592 before 10 A.M. and
_Cha.
5 ber 8. Gayle Hodge was
charge
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immediate Del1yel7
Haye Your PI! ii& Power Howei'
Senlced DnrIDg WIn_.
8JJ8embly was held In the Senlor
;;; High School on ,W-edn08da~. Octo-
Media 1088-J or Media 0336-W
CLASSIFIED
SENIOR mGU 4SSYYP{,Y
A moat timelY I1dld IntereatlDlr
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Friday. October 31. 1947
9 :30 .A. M. Eastern Standrad Time
Conditions! $260.00 cash or certified check at time ct $ale (unle!58
SECTION 4. VIOLATIONS. Any
otherwise stated in adwrtisement)
person. flnn or corporation Violatin{:
balance in ten ,days. Other condi. any of the provisions of this Ordin_
tions on day of sale.
Venditioni ij:xponas
No. 903 ance shall be subject to a flne or not
less than $2. nor more than '10. and
March Term, 1947
costs or prosecution. and, In default
of the payment thereof, ahall undergo
ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or pfe~e Imprisonment for not more than 5
of land With the buildings and improve. da.ys. In addition to the foregoing
menta thereon erect-eQ being composed penalties, the Borough may take sucll
of Lob NoB. 10 and 11 on plan of other action to enforce tllls Ordinance
lands of the Home Building and De- as may be authorized by la.w.
velopment Company of South Sharon SECTION 6. INCONSISTENT OR·
HUl. Situate In the Township of Darby
REPEALED. This Ordinin said County of Delaware and DINANCES
supplements and 'amends Ordinbounded and descrIbed as follows. to ance
ances numbered 4'20. approved May 22,
wit:
1939. and 448. approved June ... 1941
or parts of Or~
Beginning at a point on the South- All other Ordinances
Inconsistent herewith' are
westerly side o[ Green Hill noad at dinances
the distance of '236.88' Northwestward- hereby repealed. NoUtlng' herein con·
ly from the Northwesterly cormr of talned, however. shan be taken to
th~ sald qreen Hill Road and Catcon modify or repeat Ordinance No. .67.
Hook Road; extending thence a10ng approved Decemlter 1, un, enUtled
the said side of Green Hm'Road North "An Ordinance to prevent the misuse
30 degrees 22' '\V1:!st 60' to a point a of public streets and highways In the
comer- of Lot No. 12 on said plan: Borough. of Swarthmore. prohlbtUngthence by said Lot No. 1'2 South 69 the stonng or unreasonable parking of'
degrees 38' West SO.S· to a potnt in vehicles therein, declaring such to conUne of lands now or formerly of stitute a public nuisance, authorizing
Samuel Trlblt; thence by said lands appropriate police action to abate the
South 30 degrees 22' East 60' to a same, and prescrIbing "naltles tor th~
"point a comer of Lot No. 9 on said viola.tlon t,hereof."
plan: and thence by said Lot No. ,
Passed thle 8th day of OCtober
Nortl\ 69 degrees 8' East SO.8· to the
A. D. 19t7.
place 01' beBlnnlng.
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
Being known as No. 906 Greenhill
Road. Darby Township.
By S. S. RUtherford
President of Counoll
Improvements consist of clapboard
Att~t Elliott Rlcbardson
and shingle ~..tory house 18 z 36 feet,
with baclt porch 6 J[ 9 feet and front
Borough Secretary
Jl(II'Ch 6 x 9 feet.
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SOld sa the Ploperty of Joeep'h, CraIg ApPI'OYed this 8th day of October A.D.
and LucUle CraIg.
1&17
Att:r: IIeIIrJ" (louie", Eoq.,
.T•. Paul Brown
I'1'-Ie-l0
G. R. W _... Sheriff
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BEAUTY
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Formerly with Vanity Box
Zotoz Permanent
Hair Cutting
THEATRE SQUARE'
607 Cheater Road
Swarthmore 3476
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1IIr. anO Mre. .JaDMe F. Merd.
man and young Bon Freddy of all
DlcklnsoD avenue moved last
week to KaIl8a8 City. Mo.. where
Mr. Merriman will be RetaU
Dr. Solomon E. hoh. former
chairman of the department of
Psychology at the New SchOOl for
Social: Research in Wew York. la
among the 28 newly appointed District Salea Manager for SCOtt
faculty members ae- Swarthmore Paper Company in the Kanaaa
College this tall.
CltJy
territory. The Merriman
Although ....eDtlally a general
house hae heen purchased by Mr.
psychologist. Dr. AIIch ta best
known for hla work in the field ot
80cla1 Psychology. This special inPROBAJU E STARTING
terest was developed during hla
research work. part of which was
conducted under two Guggenheim
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Dr. Aseh has jOined the Swarthmore faculty as a full professor.
Besides regular course instruction.
he will conduct a seminar In The
Individual In Society.
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NEWS NOTES
SWARTHMORE
MEDIA
' _ ••••• _-_ •••••••••- LE _ ••••••••• _ •• _
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.Jack Moat
Ford
R OBS Pta Izgr&.u.
••••••••••
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Clifrot'd
Avery Blake ......... _........................... LT .•._..•~._. ___.•_-···-····~v
0
Fischer
Elijah BaUghn _•.•. _ ••_ •.• _. __ ...• _LG ...... _ ••••••• __•••• ·_····
e~ n lcavolll
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Jack Houtz .•.......•......•..•..••......••..•...••C 7··········_-···· ...-·············AIf ~ Lockley
Arthur Barraclough .... _ ................ RG ••......•._ ...............·.···· K re tb Ford
HoWard PreBBman ..• _ ..••. __ •.••.•..••.. RT ........•....•..•.....••:._...... J enDe Billups
Ba.rry Ps.tton _.....__ ... ___... _....u_ •••••••• RE.~..._. __.. _...._. __.. ···· ..El
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MINUTES
FREE!
PO R A
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I.
(fIt'DORING
C'ARA
NOME
~~IJ/ed
Our Amencan MlUcn are
doe ~ beautiful in the world. You. an American woman
share this marvelous gift! AI The IW«Jl Drus Store all ~. week
the Cam NOIM Specialiol will give 45-minule cousullauons ...
jusl len B day
10 solve mdividual problems.
Th
nsultatit»> are DOl hurry.up demoDStraUOrn. They are
. ese:d by appoinlmenl only ... so hurry! Y0u.'U learn Ih.
~ne616 of a RSIful Cam Nome facial.. a gl~rifymg make.
kin ___ t-.l. that will faitbfully outline yow datly
up .. and a s
G&KMlcomplexion neoda.
No obligation. naturally. Just anotIoer aenice thai makes the
Rexall Drug Store the besl pia.. in town to shop! AppOIntment
bours ••. 9 to '4:45. Telephone now!
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MICHAEL'S COLLEGE. PHARMACY
On the Corner
What
did
you
say!
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Dr.and Mrs. Leroy E. Peterson
and children Karen and Erick,
former Chester residents, have
"purchased and are OCCUp~g 841
Vassar avenue Dr. Peterson Is
with the Chemical Research i>lvision ot American Viscose Corporation.
Mrs. Russell H. Kent ot Riverview road will entertain members
ot "The Elghtsomel l bridge club
next, Tuesday and Wednesday on
the Kent cruiser, "Able :lInnnle
III." on the Chesapeake.
Robert B. CIa.y. son ot Mr. and
Mrs. Wlllla~ T. Clay of Walnut
lane, has been placed on the
honor. roIl tor the Spring Sem~~er
at the University of Wichita.
Wichita. Kansas. He. Is majoring
In chemlst~ and working In the
induStrial researc.h laborawry of
the unlwrslty.
Mr. Robert L. Coates is recuperating at hiB home on Harvard
avenue foHowing a heart attack
a. few weeks ago.
Mr. T. W. Crossen. formerly of
Swarthmore. Is a. patient at
Barncs Hospital In St. LoUIS. Mo.•
for an extended perlod.
Dr. H. C. Campbell Ilt Darthmouth avenue will fly to Ch1cago
next week and give a. talk at, the
Metals Congress.'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. That-·
cher and Mrs. J. Warren Paxon
ot Swarthmore. and Mrs. Anna
Yarnall
of
Philadelphia,
are
spending the week at Buck Hl11
Falls. :Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark,
Bittle of Rutgers avenue were
with the group over the weekmid.
Dr. and Mrs. H. C. campbell
of Darthmouth avenue will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beck ot
WeIlesley. Mass.. ras their weekend guests.
Capt. H. Wa.Iter Jones, Jr.. M.
C.~ and wife of Edgewood Arsenal
spent Sunday In Swarthmore with
the ·former's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Henry. W. Jones! ~of Haver";'-·
ford avenue:.
Mr. . Avery Blake of Amherst
awnue -wlll spend ·the week":eIld
on a business trip to Storrs. Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Hora.ce H. H
as their house guest for the weekend. Laura Lee Hopkins who Is
stud'Y1.ng in the Graduate SchOOl
of New York University. spent
the week-end at her home on
Crest lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. MacMIlIan and their daughter Shirley
ot' Vassar avenue have returned
home alter vacationing at Ocean
City for a month.
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Bill H u e ., ............_ ...
David Kilmore
Harry MeGliberry •.•......__..•.......•RH .._••. _••.••••••••••.• _•.·••····• J ok Novatnl
Rodney Bray ........... _ .•• _.••_ ......•LH ••..•.. _.................
a Ed McHale
Harry Warren •....•..•.......••.•.....•...... ..FB .....••.•...............
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Rib Roast Beef
Pork Loin Roasts
65c lb.
Oriental Rug Sale
MEHREBAft
$2B5.
.•C
M
I
$650. a,
$400. up
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10 x 14
11,. 11
KIRMAN
MESHED
$900.
$1200.
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Also hundreds
'"
9x 12
KIRMAN
SAROUK
10 x 18
SABOOK
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I'·(('S)
9 x 12
Ux 12
I
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,
$600.
,
ot othere not Included In this
lIstlDg.
All sizes, are approximate
FREE DELIVER V
Geo.
&Sons
17 South Guter Road
SwartL-. Pa..
TeL SwutbaDore 4547
PREPARE
NOW FOR
COMEDY OPENS
RENOVATED CLUB
English Play Pleases
Local Audiences
This Week
The Players Club opens its
thirty-seventh season with a fe.
licltous combination of handsomely
redecorated interior this week and
cntertai'ning opener "George and
.MargaNt" by English plalywright
Gerald Savory. Director Charles T.
Deacon's ;:traduction Is beautifully
staged and nicely acted, giving .th'~
flourish and fanfare of anticipation to the winter season.
The Garth-Bandors are indlviduaBBle with unpredictable Idlosyn~
cractes. In family 1If.e these have
fallen ~to a. crazy-qul1t pattern
whioh has varlety~ famlliaritty. and
fun tor tho observer. Making the
incredible credible Is the rol13 of
the scatter-brain mother as played
by "-Louise Lamont. whose experience In repertory .suppIlea the
breadth ot' emotional display rp.~
qUlred by the role. ,Father Ma.lcolm 1s quietly, almost absently
pla'Yed l1y_ Russell Gibson.
who
nev-ar loses his out-of-the-world
The three young Garth_Banders
are very well handled by Charles
F.
Seymour, Ball)· McFad,den.
and sam Mitchell. As daughter
Frankie•.Miss McFadden is· ideaU'y
cast and turns In her usual dependable. vivacious performance.
Setymour Is a natural for the role
of Dudley and spices the conversational dead-ends. Mitchell does a
creditable job with the duner r~le
of Claude. It would be interestIng to soe hlm as Roger and How·
ard Berger w,ho pla~s the eOillpliC'ate~ ~ ·Roger . ·FramlJt~~ ..,laithfullyas Claude.
As Gla.dys the other you~g member ot the household Virginia M.
WUson plays an unusual part with
besse.
What Georgina Spelvln
does wlth th'6 role of Beer defies
words. Seeing is believing. Th~
title roles of George and Margaret
leave their own indelible impres.
slon on cast and audience.
The production staff includ~s
Bill and Beth Bush, Patty Campbell, Pauline Deacon and Isobel
Seym.our, :Mrs. George Fenno. Mrs.
Ralph Ha!Yes. Mre. Russell Phil·
Ups, and Muriel Mann. the hust
four being responsible for the decorations and properties which
drew praise and admiration at all
. pt)rtormanc~e.:.s._ __
100 Park "Ave•• Swarthmore. Pa.
Swarthmore 0730 or 0529 - Clearbrook 4646'
. Value Headquarten for Fine Rug'
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T'EXTRON,
PAJAMAS~
4 95 tQ 9 95
Textron*
pajamas
SARA. .H. BROOKS
are fully cut on well
proportioned
terns
scientifically
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the body. They have
a notched \=onvert·
ible
collar
and
stitched sleeve and
HEN"S
DEPT.
SPEARBS
FIRST
trouser cuffs. Trous·
FI;OOR
*Reg. U. S.
Patent Offico
piece.without a gore
so that they fit like men's suit pants and hang and
drape in the same manner.
SWarthmore Schools wlll
be closed Monday and Tuesday, October 20 and 21 In or.
der that tbe teachers may attend County Institute. Classes
as usual on Wednesday.
See them in sizes A. B,
C and D.. Extra long lengths and size E iii' 5.95 style
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Study of Emotlonal
November's Charity
Annual Campaigil
Detailed
Sara H. (nee Sl~rc) widow of
Louis C. Brooks, died suddenlY of
a heart attack, Saturday, October
11 at her home in Woodbury, N. J.
She was. 76.
Mrs. ·Brooks,' a resident of 333
Dickinson avenue for five years.
moved to Woodbury in '41. She
was a memb~r of the Swarthmore
. Presbyterian Church.
A son, Charles H. Brooks of
Drexel Hill survives.
Services were held Tuesday }n
At the recent Octob~r meeting of
Woodbury. Interment was made
the
Swarthmore School Board Dr.
In Amster~am, N. Y.
Waldo E. Fisher. of Guernsey road.
was elected to fill the vacancy left
JUNIOR CLUB MEETS
The first bobby night of the sea- by Roy Delaplaines rec~nt reslgna80n -for the Junior WomanPs Club tiun. Dr. Fisher. professor or Inwill be held Tuesday next at 8 p.m. dustrial RelatiOns In the Wharton
tn the Park avenue clubhOU9C. School of the University of PennMembers
will
sew
re~eiv1ng sylvania, Is a native ~ennSYlvan1an.
blankets for the Needlework Gulld. a graduate of Columbia. University,
A business meeting preceded the with a Ph. D. from the University
program at the club Tuesday even.. of Pennsylvania. In addition to his
Ing ot tblB· week with members vot- experience on numerous commiting to support the cancer drive tees he was, during the war. chairagain as the Delaware County Jun- man of the Commission on Governior Club's project. carolyn Cresson mental Price Fixing of the Con-~
Past pr:esldent turned 'over the ference on Price Research and also
gavel to Mrs. Arnold Redding in- economiC consultant on coal for
coming preslde"nt. Mrs. Redding the National War Labor Board.
entertained the . .tberlng with ColI- He is author of, numeroUS books
o~d slides of her recent trip to a.nd articles,· manJ' OD studies of
New England, canada. and several ,hours and wages In the coal Inwestern states. Mrs. C. W. Hodges OuatTy..
show'ed ple~ures of Florida _and surThe Boar,d took flnal, action on
prbted members by flashing aerial planS for. ~e r:epl~ent ,of ~e
vtoWII of SWarthmore and vicinity· eowOr drain linea· ti-Oln the high
on the BCreeD.
""ho~1 to the t.ttUe Crum, Creek
Refrflilhments were ..,rved bJ' ~e with large otze pipe. It eJeo heard
hoepltallty committee with ~bby ......port. ..f,the re.palre progressing
Blakta\cn anO PollY CratMre' ae
(Continued on ~ ')
host_
MOVIE OPENS
MOTHER'S CLUB
PLOWMAN HEADS
CHEST DRIVE HERE
The Community Chel'lt Campaign
}i'or Swarthmore is being organized
under the direction of George
Plowman, chairman. with E. B.
Sproat, John E. Michael, and Edward L. Noyes·as co.chairmen.
John H. Pitman, chairman of
Central Delaware County Division.
makes the following statement:
"Swarthmol'e is II part ot the
Community Chest of Philadelphia
and adjacent counties which works
through 170 agenCies. Our part Is
conftned largely to tlie soven agencics which serve Central Delaware
County in particular. namely: '
The Community Health C
Swarthmore,
Morton, Rutledge.
Ridley Park, Ridley and Spring..
. field Townships. Last year the
nurses mare 7678 vislu. Their budget of nearly $25.000 was met In
part by an appropriation of $12,927.65 made from the Chest tund.
Th~ Family Service in Media
uses a very sma.ll percentage of
its funds for direct reUet. Its fund~
are expended In salaries of trained
80clal .work"3rs. Most..,ot: tbe case_
are· reter'red. to 'this agency by
lawyers, pb'yalelans. clergymen and
school officials; Last year $4:700 of
Its appropriation from Chest funds
was expended In this area.
The various Scout groups----boys
and girls of different ages were
likewise assisted to the amount of
$5113 during the past year.
The Dela.ware County Chlldren's
Aid SOCiety. the Brooman Convalescent Hospital. and the. Delaware
County Welfare Counell all re('eive appropriations from the Community Chest Funds.
In brief, your contribution of
time and money to tho Red Feather
Ca~palgn is 'a. contribution to the
physical and !3oclal he~lth of tho
community in· which you live.
"Everybody gives-EvCl'ybody bene·
fits'"
$3.00 YEAR
DR. EIJ IS INJURED
Dr. Will1am T. Ellls, of Walnut
lane. sustained a fall on his front
porch Tuesday afternoon. He was
removed. by alnbulanee. to the
Bryn Mawr Hospital. Pending xray, a te'ntatlve dlagno!5ls ot fractured left cheek bon~ and nose.
plus multiple fractures of hIs left
hand was made.- His condlttpn 18
fairly satisfactory.
ENDORSES MARSHALL
PLAN
SCHOOLS CLOSED
U. of Pa. Prof. Will
Fill Delaplaine
.Vacancy
worked out to con-
PARADE
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17,1947
DR. FISHER NAMED:
TO SCHOOL BOARD
pat-
HALLOWEEN
THE SWARTHMOR
wledom.
ers are cut In one
Yale and Rutgers Avenues
SWARTHMORE 1439 '
. . . ._
form to the line of
59c lb.
Rumsley Chevrolet
ad'e:.ettlJohn
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VOL 19-0No. 42
LINE-UP
SWARTHMORE-MEDIA GAME
v
~ PAbK ", N\\
and M ..... NeO WIll....... ·of ChIcago. both Swarthmore College
graduates.
1IIr. E> C. Lappe of Yale avenue who w .... oonllned bo the Unlve.....ty HoepltaJ. Philadelphia laet .
week tor obaervatlon, ulldenrent
a major operation Monday and 18
now progresalng satJsfactorlb'.
.oeds of Child
IU
1 ,,~,
TbomlL.. B. ~I{'(."nltc, of Xorth
Chester roac1. tbc text o( whose
address on IfAmcM«..'U is a Europenn I'ower" !)cr(WC the PennSJ·l\'uoln XeWSI)lIJ)Cl· Puhllshen;
Association in HmTlsburg la~-t
, Satnrtlll)- uPI,eu,os In this IJraper.
H. S. JOURNEYS
TO. SPRINGFIELD
-
,
Speculation Is High
On First Away
Game
Compamtive scores would predict an' overflowing victory for
S\\,'arthmorc High School today
when It meets the Cougars on their
home field:
Last year the same
condition existed and Spr!ngHeld
was the first team to score on the
Garnet In four games. They, blocked a punt and in two
pIIl,Ys·'Went S5.
..
yards· tor a touchdown. ' Springfteld
always remembers It was Swarthmore that stopped their string of
vic:tories a few years back.
To date Sprlngfeld has beaten
Yeadon 7-6 and lost to Prospect
Park 19~14 and Nether Providence
26-0. Swarthmore has WOn three
straight beating Darby 26.0. Nethet' Providence 15_0 and Media 14-7.
There will be a few changes In
the starting Uneup_, Kenneth Childrey will replace Harry McGtlberry
at right halfback and ROBS Pfalzgl'aff will move to left guard re~
placing Elijah Baughn.
David
Collins is in pretty good shape
again and ready to play "egular
at left end.
L.E.~])avld ColUns
L.T.-Avery Blake
L.G.-Ross Pfalzgraff
C-Jack Houtz
. R.G.-Arthur Barraclough
R.T.-Howard Pressman
R.E.-Barry Patton
Q.B.-Bill Huey
L.H.-Rodney Bray
R.H.-Ken Childrey
F.B.-Harry Warren
~
DAVIS W. SHOEMAKER
Shown
'.rhe Vassar documentary film
",Meeting Emotional Nceds
In
Childhood: Thc Groundworl~ of
D.emocl"acy" wa::; shown at the
opening meeting of the Swarthmore Mothers Club on Thun~day
eyening. October 9. The fUm focused attention on the 7,-10 yearold in school. It stressed the need
fOI' parents and teachers to help
children ~eet th~tr emotional pro.blems, thereby establishing a feeling oC security In the child. The
tllm suggested ways In which parents and teachers may helJl meet
these problems and empltafJized
that, the methods tn which they
are met makes a difference in domocratic citizenship.
A short business meeting preceded the fUm at which time members were welcomed by the President Mrs. D. Mace Gowing.
Mrs. Ji"rederlck Anthony gave a
vcry Interesting history of the club
telling how it was started 8 years
a.go. It has' been growing steadily
ever since and was afflllated with
the Woman's Club In 1944.
Mrs. Av.ery .Blake. the-" Woman':.
Cluo representil.ilve t'o' ~be'Moiher8
Club. was Introdu~~d to the group.
It wasc' announced that the club
wt1l sponsor again this ·year a toy
exchange. December 2. 3, 4. Tlils
sale wlll be open to everyOne interested. The club hope~ everyone
will start searching throug:h their
dUes and. cellars for toys long
since discarded but whIch can be
fixed up and sold.
Refreshments were served to
over a hundred members and guests
by Mrs. John B. Maerkcr and hel'
committee, with Mrs. C. J. Garrahan. past president ot the club and
l\h·s. Avery Blake presiding 4t the
tea table.
MRS. REBECCA THOMPSON
Mrs, Hebeccn Virginia Knight
Thompson. mothcl' of )'lrs, Jack B.
'l'hompson of Hut'vard avenue. died
Saturday morJ)ing at "Elnwood" on
Baltimore pike. Swarthmore. Mrs.
Thompson who was 83 and tlie
widow of Dr. M. F. ~rhompson, had
been a IifelQng t'csident of Wrutohington, D. C. She came to ~warthmore fiVe years ago and lived at
The Harvard Inn before moving to
the ·'Elmwood."
She served many years as a memo
ber of the board of managers of the
George \Vashington University Hospital and the Presbyterian Home in
Washington.
During' the' tlrst
World War she was a major with
the Red Cross. She was a chaplain in the Order of the Eastern
Star.
Besides her daughter here. she
Is survived by a son Dr. R. K.
Thompson of 'Washington; a broth ..
,er In Dover, Del.. , two sisters in
Washington;-ftve grandchUdren and
three great grandchildren.
Funeral services and interment
CHADWICK GlVES
VIEWS ON RUSSIA
,Discusses American
Policy at Woman's
Club Tues,day
The first stated meeting of the
Swartbmore Woman's Club was
held Tuesday aftcrnoon October
14 with the presIdent, :Mrs. John
E. Michael. presiding. She read a
eomprchensive delegate's re})ort of
the sessions of the General Federation of Woman's Clubs held in
New York C.ty 'Wlt June.
'
The membership committee an·
nounced the names of' 19 new
members.
The program was In charge of
the Department of International
Relattons, whose chairman Mrs.
Morris H. Fussell liltroduced. The
Honorable E. Wallace Chadwick.
United States Representative from
Delaware County who gave "A Congressman's View or the United
states' Foreign Policy."
Mr. Chadwick discussed at ~ome
length Soviet RUBBia's threat to
the peace and security of the
United States.
In attempting to
destroy productivity 'In Industry
communists and fellow travelers
have· infiltrated into various labor
unions, he said. Their misstatements rcgardlng warmongers In
the United States Is one of their
instrumentS to discredit the United
Statefli In South Amerlcan\ countries.
he claimed.
Mr.' Chadwick heartily endorsed
General Marshall as a lea.dlng
·\Vol'ld statesman and a.pproved his
plan to confine Russia within ,her
borders., He felt that the United
States had no a.lternatlvo but the
~l'darshan Plan t() stop Comtnunlsm.
.In Its sweep ael;'<1ss E.1,1,rop.ft, oxR81J.-:,.
\i·vo though it .~tl".·be.'
..
On tbe'subject of displaced perBons he advocated one hundred
thousand selected Immigrants to
enter this country in one year as
a trial plan. not the proposed four
hundred thousand over tour years.
Tea tollowed with Mrs. Henry A.
Piper and Mrs. WIlliam F. Delehanty as· hostesses, and Mrs. Charles L. Mass and Mrs. Charles E.
Fisher pouring.
Local Artist Exhibits
The Art Department announces.
that Mrs. ArthUr W. Binns' paint··
tngs of Colorado will be on exhibiUon another week.
'l\Iember l\[um Show
The Garden Department announces an Informal chrysanthemmll Hhow fOr all members at the
October 28 meeting. Arrangements
will be rec.cived from 10 to 11 A. M.
on that date;
:)Irs. EI.\ton To Review
On Tuesday October 21 at 2
P. M. Mrs. Roland Eaton, Chair_
man of the Literature Department
wIll review
"Yankee Coast" by
Rob~rt P. T. Coffin.
Band Orchestra
Parents To Meet
Funeral services were held Tues·
day afernoon in the Lak~ Forest
Presby\erfan Churcb, Lake }i'orest,
The first gelleral meeting of the
Illinois. for Davis \V. Shoernaker.
newly organized Band and OrchesHeadmaster of the Lake Forest
tra Parents' Group of the SwarthDay Sch'ool. whose death occurred
more schools will take place In the
on Sunday. October 12, after a
music room of the High School
brIef IUooss from cancer. A menext Wednesday evening. October
morial serVice Is planned later in
22, at 7:45 o'clock. All parents of
th"e east.
students partiCipating In either the
Mr. Shoemaker who with his
High School Band or orchestra. are
wife and young da:ughter Betsy reeordlaUy invited ~o meet at this
sided here last y~4.r Is a graduate·
time. According to Robert Holm.
of Swarthmore College, class of
director of these groups the discus'24~ During his educational career
~on of the evening will center
he taught at Hadden Heights, N.
about plans tor the spring concerta
J .. and was assistant headmaster
Stnndlng committees wUl be arof th'e Edgewood School, Greenranged. At the close of the meetwich. Conn., when he volunteered were in '\Vashlngton on Monday.
ing refreshments will be served.
for service in the last war. from
which he was retired as Colonel In
1946.
He Is survived by his wife and
Fl:lde,.. October 17
,
daughter and two so~ -Rlc1.mrd
8:20 l':.M:.-"George and Margaret" ..............................._. Player'a Club
_,..OctoberIS
and James, whom the Army flew
7:00
P.M.,
9:00
P.M.-Movies
...Laura...................... Clothier Mef9.orla~
lrome from Japan two weeks prior 8:20 P.M.-uGeorge and Margaret"
.... ~. ___ •...•..•................ Player's Club
to hls father's deatb.
0cI0ber 11
A.M.-MornIng Worship .•......:_......... _ ..................... Local Churches
Mr. anO litre. William E. Wit- 11:00
"l: SO P~JrI.--Junior Music_ Club ~.•.•..• _....••••. : •••:. ••••.••• _ .... 732 Yale avenue
ham of Swarthmore -Crest are en_ , . . October lilt
tertaining. their son Mr. ~hUip 2:00 P.M.-Wornan's Club--Book ReVle'W.••. _~ •.••••••••••••• Woman·s Club
8:16 P.M...o.;&mlnar on.AmePicanlem.-(Owen.J. Roberta.:M:Clderator)
Wttbal", his. wlr.. IUld their, baby
, '.
. .
J. H. S. Au41torlu.... Ardmore
daughter LInda Anne of Coconut
~u
.
.. ,
Grove, FJa,.
10:&0 A.M.-II Noen-L, W.· V. Study GrouP..••.... 3U DiCkl"""n A:Venue
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B.au1v Salo..
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Formerly with Vanity Box
Zotoz Permanent
Hair Cutting
~
Friday, October 10, 1947
THE SWARTHMOREAN
8
SALON
TIlEATRE SQUARE
607 Chester Road
Swarthmore 3476
IIIr. and Mra. Jam<>B F. lIIerrl- and lllra. Ned Williams of Chi·
former man and young Bon Freddy ot 316 cago, both Swarthmore College
of the department of Dickinson
avenUe
moved
last graduates.
ASCHJOINSFACULTY
Dr. Solomon E.
chairman
Asch.
Psychology at the New School for wcek to Kansas City.. Mo.• where
Mr. E.· C. Lappe of Tate aveSocial Research In New York, is Mr. Merriman will be Reta.1l nue who was confined bo the Uniamong the 28 newly appOinted District Sales Manager tor Scott versity Hospital, Philadelphia. laat
faculty members ut,
Swarthmore
Paper Company in the Kansas week for observation., underwent
College this tall.
Cit'y
territory.
Tho
Merriman a major operation Monday and 18
Although essentially a general
house has been purchased by Mr. now progressing satlBfactorUy.
psychologist.
Dr.
Asch
Is
Social Psychology. This special in-
Dr. Asch has jOined the SwarthBesides regular course instruction,
he will conduct a seminar in The
IndivIdual in Society.
NEWS NOTES
Dr.and Mrs. Leroy E. Peterson
and children Karen and Erick,
former Chester resIdents, have
purcha.acd and arc occupying 341
Vassar avenue Dr. Peterson Is
with the Chemical Research DIvision of American Viscose Corporation.
FO R A
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DURING
CARA
NOME
~uw1iI {J/eeA
Our AlnUlC8U "omen are
th. ~ beautiful ill the world. You, an American woman
.hre this marvelous gift! At The Rexall Dru.i!, SWe all ~tS week
Ibe
Cara Nome Speci
Just len II day
Th
riV:::"
tv ""I.e mdividual problems.
Qnsuitatiolll> are Dot hurry·up demunstraUollb They are
.cand fry appoinlmmz only . .. so burry! You'll leuw t~e
~e benefits
uf " reslfuJ Ozra N011lll facial. a glorify"'!; make·
.·, anal.,.;.
thaI will faitbfully outline yOUl dally
d
up . an a SI'i.ID
}complexion needs.
No obligation, nalurally. JUSI anothel service thaI makes Ihe
Rewl Drug Slore the besl place in lown 10 shop! Appointment
hours ... 9 10 4:45. Telephone now!
.
TKk
tif*k;!,
crflU&,STDA(
MICHAEL'S CO LL EGE PHARMACY
On the Corner
SWARTIlMORE-MEDIA GAME
Ross Pfalzgraff ....... : ......... _ .............LE ............... __ .................... '·CU~~~~ :~~~~
Avery Slake .................................... LT •····· ..•·• .... ·· .. · .. ·· ..•·· .. ····y·ernon Fischer
Elijah Baughn ................................LG ................................
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Jack Houtz ............................... __ .......c ....................... ·--··· ....·.. AU ~ L ca~l y
Arthur Barraclough ...................... ltG ................................. · K re th of e d
Howard Pressman ..........................
J e~e~ BiU~r s
Ba.rry Patton .................................. RE .... ·· .......... · .. ·· .. ····--: ..Eiwo~d pettiJoln
Bill Huey ........................ _ ... __ ........QB ........... --................
D id Kilmore
Harry McGilbarry ........................ RH .......... --..................--.... av k Novatnl
ll.odney Bray ............ _ .........._ ........LH ................................· .. · JU.~d l'iI H I
Harry Warren ..................................FB ........................___ ...............
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b"&1''<-.
and Mrs. HoraCe H. Hopkins ot Crest lane entertained Mr.
C. Milton Pike. Jr., of Stowe, Vt.,
as their house guest for the weekend. l ..'lura Lee HopKins who is
etudrying in the Graduate School
of New York University, spent
the weck-end at her ho'l'lIe on
Crest lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanle).' T.... MacMillan and their daughter Shirley
of Vassar avenue have returned
home after vacationing at Or-enn
City for a month.
I
9
9 X 12
11
$900.
$1200.
at
12
,
X
17
MESHED
KIRMAN
SABOUK
X
$650. u,
10 X 14
18
.. .
~,
9
KIRMAN
up
$400.
,
$285.
X
12
SAROUK
MEHREBAN
10
X
$600.
,
••
•
Also hundreds of others not includcd in this Usttng.
AU sizes arc approximate
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
Swarthmore 0730 or 0529 - Clearbrook 4646
Value Headquarters for Fine Rug'
1
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•
T'EXTRON
PAJAMAS
4 95 to 9 95
Textron*
pajamas
terns
59c lb.
Pork Loin Roasts
65c lb.
pat·
scientifically
worked out to con·
FREE DEL IVERY
Yale and Rntgers Avenues
SWARTHMORE 1439
,
the body. They have
a notched convert·
ihle
collar
and
~IEN·.5J
stitched sleeve and
trouser cuffs. Trous·
ers are cut
Rumsey Chevrolet
PARADE
In
one
piece without a gore
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1947
ENDORSES MARSHALL
DEPT.
SPEARES
FIRST
FIJC)OR
-Reg. U. S.
Patent Office
Geo. Mitro &Sons
so that they fit like men's suit pants and hang and
17 South Chester Road
Swarthmore, P..
Tel Swarthmore 4547
drape in the same manner.
See them m sizes A, B,
C and D. Extra long lengths and size E in 5.95 style
Swarthmore
Schools
00 closed Monday and
will
'rUl'S.
day, October 20 and 21 in 01'del' that the teachers may attend County Institute. Classes
as usual on \Vednesday.
In brief, your contl'ibution of
time and money to the Hed I'~eather
CaJnllaign is 'a contribution to the
physical and social h£'t\lth of the
community in which Y01l lh'e,
"I'~\'~r~'holly gin";.;- I';vel'ybody IIp.nl'fits."
U. of Pa. Prof. Will
Fill Delaplaine
'Vacancy
(ConUnued on page 6)
DR. ELLIS INJURED
Dr. Will1am T. l!::lIis, of \Valnut
lune. .sustained a fall on his tront
I)OI'ch Tuesday afternoon. He wa.s
removed, by am bulance, to the
BI'YI1 MawI' Hospital. Pending xray, a tentative diagnosis of fractured left check bono, and nose,
plus multi.)ln fl'actures of hi~ left
hand wa!:\ made. Hh; condition is
fail'ly satisfactory.
Study of Emotional
Needs of Child
Shown
November's Charity
Annual Campaign
Detailed
The Community Chf'st Campaign
."'01' 8wal'thnlore> i~ being ol'ganized
und!.?'r the direction of George
PlowJUan, chairman, with B. S.
Sprout. John ].;. :\ficlmel. and Edward L. Noyes as co-chairmen.
John H. Pitman, cituil'nu',n of
Centl'al Delaware County Division.
llIultes the following statement:
"Swarthmore is a part of til\!
Community Chest of l'hiladeillhia
and adjacent countie~ 'which wOI'ks
through 170 ugencit!s. Our part is
confined hll'gel~' to thc s(l\'en agencies which sen"e Central Delawul'e
County in particular. nainely: .
'rhe Community l-IealOI ('·.-mtel
located in ROI'ough Hall !:tcn'es
Swul·thmol·c,
),lOl·ton,
Hutledge,
Hidley Park, Hldlcy and Spring..
field 'l'ownshills. l.AlHt year the
nurses marc 7678 visits. Their budget of nearly $25,0(10 wa.,; met in
llal·t by an appropl"iation of !F I :!.927.65 made from the Chest fund.
'rho l"umily Sel'\'ice in Media
uses a very sOlali percentag(' of
its funds fot· direct relief. Its fund~
al'e expended in salaries of trained
social work~rs. Most of th~ cascs
are refcl'l'ed to this agency by
lawyers. physlcian~. clergymen and
school officials. I__'lst year $4700 of
its appropriation from Chest funds
was expended in this area.
The \'al"ious Scout groups--boys
and girls of different ages were
likewiHe assisted to the amount of
$5113 during the past yea.t·.
Thf! De)awat'e County Children's
Aid SOCiety, the Broomnll Convalcscent Hospital. and the Delawul'c
County \Velfal't~ Council all re('elve appropriations from th£' ComIllunity Chest 1"lInds.
$3.00 YEAR
MOVIE OPENS
MOTHER'S CLUB
PLOWMAN HEADS
CHEST DRIVE HERE
Sara H. (nec Spore) widow of
Louis C. Bl'ooks, di-ed suddenly of
a heart attack. Saturday. October
1 t at her home in 'Voodbury, N. J.
She was 76.
1\1rs. BI·oaks. a resident of 3S3
Dickinson a venue for five years,
moved to 'Voodbury in 'H. She
was a member of the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church.
A son. Charles H. Brooks of
Drexel Hill survives.
8m'vices were held Tuesday in
At the recent Octob~r meeting of
'Voodbury.
Tnterment was ma;de
the Swarthmore School Board Dr.
in Amsterdam, N. Y.
\Valdo 1!J. Fisher. of Guernsey road,
was elected to fill the vacanc-: left
JUNIOR CLUB MEETS
The first hobby night of the sea- by Roy Delaplaines recent resignason for the Junior Woman's Club tion. Dr. Fisher, professor of Inwill be held Tuesday next at 8 p.m. dustrial Relations in the Wharton
In the Park avenue clubhouse. School of the University of pe.nnMembers
wnl
sew
receiVing sylvania, Is a native PennsylvanIan,
blankets for the Needlework' GuUd. a. graduate of Columbia University,
A business meeting preceded the with a Ph, D. from the University
program at the club Tuesday even- of Pennsylvania. In addition to ~is
ing of this' week with members vot- experience on numerous com nuting to support the cancer drive tees he was, during the war, chairagain as the Delaware county Jun- man of the Commission on Governior Club's project. Carolyn Cresson mental Price Fixing of the Conpast president turned over the terence on Prtce Research and also
savel to Mrs. Arnold Redding in- economic consultant on coal tor
coming president.
Mrs. Redding the National War Labor Board.
entertained the gathering with col- He is author ot numerous books
ored slides of her recent trip to and articles,' many on studies of
New England, Canada and several -hours and wages in the coal inwestern states. Mrs. C. W. Hodges dustry.
Showed plcJ.ures of Florida and surThe Boar,d took final action on
prised members by flashing aerial plans for the replacement of the
views of Swarthmore and vicinity sewer drain lines from the high
on the screen.
school to the Little Crum Creek
Refreshments were served bY the with large size pipe. It a.lso heard
hospitality committee with Bobby a' report of the r~pairs progressing
Blaklston and Polly Crothers as
hostesses.
PLAN
SCHOOLS CLOSED
DR. FISHER NAMED:
TO SCHOOL BOARD
form to the line of
Rib Roast Beef
English Play Pleases
Local Audiences
This Week
SARA-:-::-:H::-.B==ROOKS
are fully cut on well
proportioned
COMEDY OPENS
RENOVATED CLUB
Tho Playerl::l Club OINllS its
thirty-seventh season with u. felicItous combtnation of handsomelY
redecorated interior thIs week and
entertaining opener "Geor.gc and
.l\1al·gal"at" by English plarywright
Gerald Savory. Director Charles 'r.
Deacon's iH~du(;tion Is beautifully
staged and nicely acted, giving .th!!
floul'ish and fanfm'e of a,nticipation to the wInter season.
The Garth-Banders arc individ•
uaUsts with Unl)rcdictaule
idiosyn.
cracics. In family lif~ these ha.ve
fallen into a. crazy-quilt pattern
which has variety, fumiliarit,)", and
fun for the observcl·. Making the
incredible credible is the rol~ of
the scatter-brain mother us played
by Louise Lamont, who&\! eXllerlence In repertory
supplies the
breadth of t}ffiotionnl display 1"1~~
quired by the role. . I"athCl' J\lp~l
colm Is quietly, almost absently
pla'Yed by Russell Gibson.
who
ne¥ar loses hi~
out-of-the-world
wisdom.
The three young Garth-Banders
are very well handlt:u by Charles
I'~.
Seymour,
Sally
.McFadden.
and Sam Mitchell. "\1; daughter
l<~rankt-e. Miss McF'adden is ideall'y
cast and turns in he I' usual dcllcndable, vivacioul-l
performance.
l::1e'ym'Our is a natural for the role
of Dudley and SpICC1; the COnVeI'Baltional dead-ends. l\litcheli does a
creditable Job With the duller role
of Claude. It would he interesting to see him as Roger and How·
ard Berger who pla'Ys the compli(,l1ted Roger }iTampton faithfully
as Claude.
As Gladys the otoor }"Oung member of the household Virginia 1\1.
Wilson plays an unusual part with
finesse.
What Georgina Spelvin
does with the role of BeeI' defies
words.
Seeing Is believing. Th~
title roles of George and i\i;:u'gal'et
leave their own indelible inlllresston on cast and audience.
The production staff includ..."s
Bill and Beth Bush. Patty Campbell, Paullne Deacon and Isobpi
Seymour, Mrs. Gcorge Fenno, 11.1 rs.
Ralph HalVes, Mrs. H.usseU Phillips, and :Muriel llann, the last
Cour being responsible for the d~c
orations
a.nd
properties which
drew praise and admil'ation at all
performances.
Oriental Rug Sale
i\fr. Robert L. Coates Is recuperating at his home on Harvard
avenue following n. heart attack
a few weeks ago.
l\fr. T. W. Crossen. formerly of
Swarthmore,
Is a
patient
at
Barnes Hospital in St. Louis, Mo.,
for an extended periQd.
Dr. H. C. Campbell '9f Darthmouth avenue will fly to Chicago
next week and give n. talk at the
l\.{etuls Congress.
l\fr. and Mrs. Charles G. That-·
cher and Mrs. J. Warren Paxon
of Swarthmore, and Mrs. Anna
Yarnall
of
Philadelphia.
are
spending the weQk at Buck Hill
Falls. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark,
Bittle of Rutgers avenue were
with the grQup over the weekend.
Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Campbell
of Darthmouth avenue wil'l entertain Mr. and 1.frs. Rohert Beck of
Wellesley, Mass., as their weekend gueStl'I.
Capt. H. Walter Jones. Jr.. l\f.
C., and wife of Edgewood Arsenal
spent Sunday tn Swarth'more with
the former's parents, l\fr. and
Mrs. Henry 'V. Jones ot Haverford avenue.
l\fr. Avery Blake of Amherst
a~nue will spend the week-end
on a business trip to Storrs, Conn.
JlIEDIA
SWARTID10RE
l\[rs. Russell H. K~nt of Riverview road wilt entertain members
of "The EJghtsome" bridge club
next Tuesday and 'Vednesday on
the Kent cruiser, "Able MinnIe
III." on the Chesapeake.
Robert S. Clay, son ot Mr. and
Mrs. William T. Clay of Wa'lnut
lane, has been placed on the
honor roll for the Spring Sernester
at the University of Wichita,
'Vichita. Kansas. He is 'majoring
In chemistr'y and working in the
industrial research Iaborat~ry ot
tho unh'Crsity.
~fr.
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did
you
say?
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~IINUTES
PREPARE
Thoma,", n. :\h'Calt{" or .sol'll!
Chestcr I'oud~ ~he text oi whol-'e
nddrcss on '".r'Ull'li{'U Is a E1U'0Ilcun Pow('r" l.tCr~lI'e the P(,III1S;rlulnin Xe\niINIIICI' i'"ublhdl{"I'S
As...m·iutlon in 11111'I'ishm'J( lu:-;t
Sahll'.ln)' al)J)(~at'S in this ))illl(>I·.
H.S.JOURNEYS
TO SPRINGFIELD
Speculation Is High
On First Away
Game
COIllPat'ati\'(~
scores would pl'eo\,erflowing victory fOi'
R.\\'al"thlllOl·(~
Hig-h School today
when it meets til{' Cougar's on their
hOllH' field.
Last year the !'am{"
condition existed and Spring-Held
was the fli'.st team to score on the
Garnet in foul' gUI!l{,S. They blockcd a punt and in two play~ wcnt 35.
rards fOI" a totl('hdown. Springfield
always l'enH'mbers it was Swarthmore that stopped their string of
victories a few yeal's back.
To date SllI"ingreld has beatC!l
Yeadon 7-6 and lost to PI'ospect
Park 19-14 and Nethe.· Providence
26-0. SWurthmol'c has won three
straight beating Darby 26-0, Nether Pl'Ovidencc 15-0 and Media 14-7.
'i'here will be a fm... changes in
the starting lin,"ull.. Kenneth C'hUdl"cr will replace Hany i\1cGilber-ry
at I'ight halfback and Hoss Pfalzg'raff will mO\'e to left guard revI;\cirm Elijah Baughn.
I)avid
Collins is in pl'etty good shape
lIg-ain ;lIul ready lo play 1'~I{ular
at left cnd.
L. E.-;-Ilavitl Collin~
1...".-1\ \'CI'Y Blal{('
L,G.-·-Hoss Pfalzgl'aff
C-Jacl.. Houtz
n.G.-AI·thlll' Bal'I'uclough
H:r,-Howard PI'essman
n.l·:.-DaI'l'Y Patton
Q.B.-Hill Huey
L.H.-Hodncy Bt'ay
R.H.-Ken ChUdrey
F. B.-Ha.I·ry 'Vanen
dict
an
DAVIS W. SHOEMAKER
services were held Tll£'!':da.y afernoon in the La.k~ l'~ol'cst
Presbyterian Church. Lak£' i"ol'est,
IllinOiS. for Davis \V. HhoellHlkel·.
HeadmastCl' of the Lake Forest
Day School, whose death oc-curl'ed
on Sunday, October 12. after a
brief illooss from cancel',
A memorial service Is planned later in
the east.
Mr. Shoemaker who with hi=:;
wife and young daughter Betsy rl~
sided here last year is a graduate
of Swarthmore Coll~ge, class of
'24. During his educational career
he taught at Hadden Heights, N.
J.. and wa..q assistant headmaster
of the Edgewood School. Green·
wich, Conn .• when he volunteered
for s(lrvicc in the last war. from
which he was retired as Colonel in
1946.
He is survived b}' his wife and
daughter and two sons 'Rlchard
and James. whom the Army flew
h'ome from Japan two weeks pri~r
to his father"s death.
M r. and Mrs. Wllliam E. Witham of Swarthmore Crest are entertaining their son Mr. Phlltp
Witham, bls wife, and their baby
daughter Linda Anne of Coconut
]'~uneral
Grove. Fla..
'rhe VUH."'Iar documental'y film
in
":'Ileeting"
J'lrnotional Needs
of
( ~hildhood; '1'he G roundwol'l~
11emocnlCY" ,,'U:-' shown at the
ol1ening mecting or the SwarthIlHU'O :\lotht-'rf> Cluu on ThuI's
fOI' pal'ents and teachers to help
chiidren meet theil' emotional pro·
blcms. thcl'cby ('~tablishing a feeling of security in the child. Th~
I illlI suggeskd wa.ys in which 1l0l1:cn!s and teach£'I's llIay help meet
these IJl'obkll1H and ('mpbasized
that, the methods in which they
are met makes a diHcrcnce in democratic citizenship.
A short bu::;iuel;;::; meeting lJl'l'ceded the film at which time membel'S were welcomed by the President :\1 rs. j), Mace Gowing.
:\Irs. I'·red.~l"ick Anthony gave a
"CJ'Y intcr'esting history of the club
telling how it was Hturtcd 8 yean;
ago. It has been growing steadily
o\'el" since and was affiliated with
the Woman's Ch11J in 1944.
~Irs. Ave .. y Blake. the \Voman'<;
Club l'epl'esentative to the Mothers
Club. Wus introduo!;!ed to the grOul).
It wasc announce() that the club
will H))On:';OI' again this yeal' a toy
exehange. J )ccem ber' 2, 3, 4. Thi~
sale will be open to ever'yone intC!rcHted, 'rhe club hopes everyone
will stal·t searching tlll"ough their
ilUics and ("ellan; fOr toys long:-:ince dhwarded but which can be
fixetl Ul) and sold.
Itl~fl'eshments
\\'(}I'C
Hen'ed to
over a hundl'cd H1t.~nlbers a.nd guests
lJy ::\Irs. .John B. :\Iaerl.. el· anti hel'
eOllllllittec. with i'll'S. C. J. GarTahan. lIa;.;t lll.'esident of the dub amI
311'H. Avery Blalic lU'csidilig t .. t the
tl'a tablc.
MRS. REBECCA THOMPSON
:'.11's. H£'hec('a Vir·ginia. l{night
'l'holllj)Hun, mothel' or .:\ll's. .Jacl,: n.
Thompson of l-IuI'\'lu"l :l\'Cnlle. died
~atlll'day morlling at "I'~lnwood" on
Baltimore pikt', Swarthmore. l\ll's.
Thompson who wa~ s:~ an(] th'o
widow of DI·. :\-1. F'. Thompson, had
hceu :1 lil'elonJ.;' l'cHide-nt of \Vashington. D. C. She callie to Swarth1ll01"l~ fh"C' yeal's ago and lived at
'I'll£' Hal'\'tt ..d lnu befor'c mo,"ing to
the "Elmwood,"
Sh£' sel'ved nlany ;real"s as a lllcn1·
bl'r of the board uf managel's of the
GeOl'se \Vushington Uni\'ersity Hospital and the PreRbytel"ian Home in
'Va:-;hington.
During
the
tirst
',"orld \Val' she wnl'i a major with
the Hed Cross. She wa.~ a chaplain in the Order of the Eastern
Star.
Besides; her daughter here, she
is st1l'vi\'ed by a son Dr. R. K.
Thompson of 'Vilshington; a broth-
CHADWICK GIVES
VIEWS ON RUSSIA
Discusses American
Policy at Woman's
Club Tuesday
'rhc first stated meeting of the
Swarthmore \Voman's Cluh waH
hcld Tuesday afternoon October
14 with the preSident. 1\11'8. John
E. :Michael, presiding. She I'ead a
COlllIJl'chensi\'c delegate's I"cport of
the !'('ssions of the General li'ederat ion of \\'oman's Clubs held in
New Yorl.. City last Junc.
The IIlclIIbel'shil) committee announced the nUllles of 19 new
I11Cnlbel·s.
Thc program was in charge of
the Department of lntel'national
I{elatiolls. whose chairman ::'tIl'S.
i\lol"l'is H. Fussell introduced. 'The
Honorable E. 'Vallaee Chadwick,
United States nepresentative from
Delaw.lI·e County who gave "A Congressman's Vicw of the United
States' F'ol'elgn Pollc.}·,"
i\1I·. Chadwick diseU$ed at some
length Soviet Russia's threat to
the peace amI security of the
United States.
In attempting to
destruy productivity tn industry
communists and fellow travelers
have infiltrated iott) various lahol'
union!';. he said. Their misstate·
ments regarding war'mongers in
the United States Is one of their
In!:ltl'lunents to discredit the United
States in South Ahlerican' countries,
he claimed.
Mr, Chadwick heal·tily endorsed
General Marshall as a le3,ding
world statesman and approved his
plan to confine Russia within her
bOl'd('l's.
He felt that the United
States had no a1ternative but tho
~rnrsh;:lll Plan to stop Communism
1.0 its sweep acroSfl Europe. expenMvc though it
be.
On the subject of dlsplaeed pcr!'lons he advocated one hundred
thousand Helected immigrants to
enter this country in one year as
a trial plan, not the proposed four
hundred thousand over four years.
Tea followed with Mrs. Henry A.
Piper and Mrs. \VlIliam F. Delehanty as' hostesses. and ::'tlrs. CharJes L. Mass and Mrs. Charles E.
Fisher' pouring.
Locnl Artist Exhibits
The Art Department announces
that 1\Il·s. Arthur \V. Hinns' paintings of Colorado will be on exhibition another week.
.lfcmher ~Iunt Show
'rhe Garden Department announcps an informal chrysantheln1l1i1 HIlo\\' fo\' all members at tho
O(,t.oher 2H Ill('eting-. Arrangements
will he I'ce('jvcd fl'om 10 to 11 A. 1\1.
on that date,
Jll's. 'Euton To Rede\\'
On 'ruc;.;day October 21 at 2
P. ~1. 1\.'Irs. Roland Eaton, Chairman of the Literature Department
will I'e view
"Yankee Coast" by
Robert P. T. Coffin.
,'vtll
Band Orchestra
Parents To Meet
The first general meeting of the
newly organized Band and Orchestra Parents' Group of the Swarthmore Rehools will take place In the
music room of the High School
next Wednesday evening, October
22, at 7:45 o·clock. All parents of
students participating in either the
High School Band or orchestra are
cordially invited to meet at this
time. According to Robert Holm,
e r in Dover. Del., two sisters in director of these groups the discusWashington; five grandchildren and sion of the evening will center
about plans for the spring concerts.
three great grandchtldren.
Standing committees will be arFuneral service~ and tnterment ranged. At the close of the meetwere in \Vashington on Monday.
ing refreshments will be served.
-
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
FrIday, October 1 'J
8:20 P.M.-"George and Margaret" .......... __ . __ ................... Player's Club
Saturday, October 18
7:00 P.M., 9:00 P.M.-Movies .. Laura ...................... Clothier Memorial
8:20 P.M.-"George and Margaret" .................................. Player's Club
Sunday, October 19
Worship .......................................... Local Churches
11 ;00 A.M.-Jrforning
P.M.-.Junlor Music Club ..... __ . __ ............. ~ ...__ ....... __ 732 Yale avenue
7:30
Tuesda.]" October 2:1
2:00 P.M.-Woman's Clui>--Book Review ...... ~............... Woman's Club
8:16 P.M.--8eminar on AmerlcanlsDl-(Owen J. Roberts, Moderator)
,
J. H. 8, Auditorium. Ardmore
Th1ll'8da)" October IS
10:00 A.M.·12 Noon-L. W. V. Study Group ........ 3t3 Dickinson Avenue
,
THE
2
flWARTHMOREAN
H08plJaI Staff and a\ao pr_nted Jackson's daughter, Mrs. Davt!' oakes ~orrlaoD of Allegany. N. Y ••
Gllcreest, formerly ot Colorado. is fonnerly of Ntagara Falls, took
papert on three other occaslona.
place Saturtlay. October 11 at 6
Mrs. Bamuel M. Dodd ot SwarthMr:~' and Mrs. WUllam E. Hetzel, J.low living here.
o'clock
In the Swarthmore PreSbyMr.
and
Mrs
.
.Judson~R.
Hoover,
more avenue and Mrs. Arthur J r", of Thayer road left yesterday
terian
Church.
The Rev. H. Lewis
. 's'CUCaE."~ROIIGH t
Jr.,
ot'
Wallingford
spent
the
weekParke of West Cheater are on a to vaeation for a week at Sea IsCutler
performed
the
ceremollY.
J:'IGURlH'
YOU~'
end
as
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
motor trip to Sliver Lakes. Ohio. to land, Ga.
George
C.
Powers
of
'York,
Pa.."
forThe
bride
and
bridegroom
were
IV~\,Cor
GOIH'1b
vlBlt Mrs. Dodd's eon-in-law and
Sandra Crosset of Ridley Creek mer residents of Swarthmore.
attended
by
Mr.
and
:Mrs.
Warren
....,
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Road. Media. a student at the UnIcosr't1:)U-youb.B&'~~
Mrs. l .1. Geer ot the Swarth- R. Godfrey ·ot V&8IIar ayenue.
Ingerson. En route they will visit versity of Kentucky. haa been
The bride wore a bla<:k wool Bult t1UL1\I?L.Y
Samuel M. Dodd. Jr., at Bucknell pledged to Delta Delta Delta Soror- more Apartments is enterta1nlng
with
gold aeeeasorleB. Her coraage· rY-I1WO
at
a.
luncheon
at
the
Ingleneuk
to
..
University and Arthur V. Dodd at ity.
day.
Bridge
will
follow
at
her
was of orchids. Mrs.# Godfrey wore ~rf!~~~~~~
State College.
.
I
Robert Greene ot South Chester
a Bult of r'ed wool, and her corsage
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Bassett road has entered Temple UnIver- ho~e.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kraus, Jr., of was of yellow roscs.
of North Chester road are enter- sity and Is taking a COUfse In
Benjamin
West avenue entertained
taining as their house guests, MrB. Business Administration. majoring
informally
on Sunday in honor of
NOVEMBER BRIDE
Bassett's Blster, Mlsa LUlian 'Vad- in Economics.
the
birthday
of
Dr. Chwen Den
The
marriage ot Mlss Ruth. J.
dell of Perth, Canada.
John Paul Nester oC Dartmouth who i8 their house guest untll hiIJ Servais. daughter ot Mrs. 1.. J.
Mrs. William R. Huey o! DlCk- avenue has· returned to the Unl- return to China in the near future. Serva18 ot Dickinson avenue, to Mr.
InBon avenuo spent several d9.Ys of versity of Delaware tor his senior
Mary Lee Hartzell, daughter of James O. Weir, son ot Mr. and
this week as the guest of Mrs. year.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartzell of Mrs. W. Weir ot I'1tt8burgh~ will
Charles H. Jacob of Scarsdale, N.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Snape of Wallingford was a guest at a. tea take place Saturday. Nov. 1 at 4
Y., and on '1'hursday they visited
Haryard
avenue are entertaining at Hotel Biltmore. Thursday. given o'clock in Swarthmore Friends
the General Asaembly of the United
1\-Irs. Snape's mother, Mrs. D. P. fOr students at the Berkeley School Meeting.
No J!:ULtter how you "tIgure Itt' •••
Nations at Lake Success.
The bride will be attended by
Boehm of Brooklyn, N. Y., who is for Secretarial Training. N. Y. Miss
Dr. and Mrs. George Sickel ot here on a 10-day visit.
Hartzell prev~ou81y attended Brad- her sisterH. Mra. ~'"Ioster Nowell,
neglecting your· car will d~llnltely
Str-ath Haven avenue spent last
ford Junior College.
Jr., of Lansdowne, as matron of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Foster
Nowell,
Jr.,
week motoring through the New
Ml.'s. Norman H. Borden of honor, and by Mia Mary Jane Ber..
cost ,..on money.
Bring your car
England States. En route they of Lansdowne entertained at 1\ sur- Princeton avenue accompanied by vais; as maid of honor.
.
visited their daughter Babs at Mt. prise kitchen shower Saturday eVO- ber mother, Mrs. Frank E. Curren.
Holyoke College and their Bon Bill ning In honor of Mrs. Nowell's sls- leave next Tuesday for St. PetersIn for our complete motor tune-up,
BIRTHS
Sickel at Dartmouth College. They ter, Miss Ruth J. Servais ot Dick- burg, Fla. Mrs. BOl:"den will return
l\{r. and Mrs. Charles Edwin
attended
the
Penn-Dartmouth inson avenue who will be married in a few weeke while Mrs. Curran Black of Rutledge a,re receiving carburetor and ighltloo repair servNovember 1 to Mr. James G. Weir
game Saturday.
will remain for the winter.
congratulations on the birth of a
",,"_
Mr. and Mrs. ROBS G. Allen o~ of Pittsburgh.
daughter, Barbara Nickerson Black 1"" soon. You'll &et the _
Mr.
and
Mrs. Warren R. GodIsle of Hope, Savannah. Ga., are
HONOR
COUPLE
In Taylor Hospital, October 11.
visiting Mrs. Allen's parents, Dr. frey of Vassar a.venue entertain.ed
Miss Janet Randall and Mr.
The baby is a .granddaughter of lee that eon be had at such ........
Mr.
IJ.Ild Mrs. David O. Morrison of
and Mrs. E. L. ~ercer of North
Charles
H.
Brennan,
Jr..
whose
Mr.
and Mrs~ F. B.-Nickerson ot
Allegany, N. Y .• as their 'week-e'nd
Chester road tor a few weelts.
marriage
will
take
place
tomorrow
Girard avenue and of Mrs. Charles ooable prices. Visit ~USSELIlS,
guests.
w1ll be guests ot'" hon~r this eve .. Black of Park avenue.
1\o1r. and Mrs. John Bowditch,
Mr. and Mrs. Earre P. Yerkes of
Jr., of Cedar lane spent tho week- Princeton a.venue entertained at a nlng when Mrs. Richard C. Haig
totlay.
end in Fairfax, Va.. visiting their buffet supper for 21 gu~8ts Satur- of Riverview road and Mrs:. Agnes
Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Teal ot
Bon-in-law and daughter, Dr. a~d day evening and latar showed M. Halg Sheldon of Ogden a.venue Vassar avenue are receiving CODMrS. F. J. Weyl and tamlly.
colored movies and ~tllls of the will entertain at a dinner party Ilt gratulations upon the 'blrth of a
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. MUler ot Yerkes' trip this summpr in' the the Sheldon bome. Guests will tn- son, Howard McCormick Teal, Jr.,
clud~ the brida.l party and out·ot.. on October 2 In St. Luke's and
Thayer road have returned follow- Canadian Rockies.
town
guests.
jng 0. week on their farm in Nor~h
Children's Medical Cenu:r, PhUa,..
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Detlefsen of
Among
the guests will be Mrs.
Clarendon, vt. Dr. and :Mrs. 'E. L. LaCayette avenue entertained as
delphia.
Mercer of North Chester road spent their week-end guest, Mr. Joseph C. Charles H. Brennan of San FranOiSOO, CaUf., mother ot the bridethe week-end with them and they Atwell of Watertown. N. Y.
groom,
who has been the hou9a
all attended the Penn..rDartmouth
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Furst of
guest
this
week of the bride's pargame at Hanover, N. H. saturday.
Guernsey road ha.ve returned after
enta,
Mr.
and
Mrs. Wayne H. RanDr. and Mrs. Ned B. Williams a week's visit with relatives In
dall
of
Riverview
road; MisB Elizaand their daughters Ca:rol, Joyce Cleveland, Ohio. They were acbeth
Hooks
ot
Sweet
Briar College,
and Susan, formerly of Chicago, companied to Ohio by Mr. Furst's
Va..,
and
Miss
Ruth
Hamill of
are now residing at 316 Dickinson niece, Miss Virginia Harris of
Punxsutawney,
PA-,
who
a~lved
avenue. Dr. Williams is Pon instruc- Cleveland who had spent a week
yesterda,y.
tor at the University of PenD8yl~ here.
Gloria Ann Pelrsol of lAfayette
vania Dental School.
Beauty Che 16 Her Favorite T _
HAYES-KIRK
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley France and avenue fett Friday with her grandMrs. Howard Kirk was wed ·to
baby daughter Helen Louise of mother, Mrs. Alexander M. Dryden
9 South Chester Road
Mr.
William P. Hayes of North
South Chester road and Mr. A. Leo· ot Swarthmore and Yale avenueD
Swarthmore
avenue
at
7:30
o·clock
nard ot Park avenue spent the to spend the wcek .. end in BarnaCall Swarthmore 047&
Thursday evening of last week In a
week-end in Jasper, N. Y., visiting gat, N. J.
Mrs. Alfred E. Longwell of La.. simple ceremony pertormed at the
Mr. France's relatives. They wer,.'
accompanied home by Mr. France·1I fayette avenue left Friday for a I{irk home on South Chosler road.
The Rev. Andrew Burns Chalmother, Mrs. Mlna. France who wlll four.. day visit to her son Robert
mers,
pastor of Sm~th College, and
In
New
York
City
and
her
sister
remain tor an extended visit.
"we have a reputation for
the
Rev.
Allen Chalmers. pastor ol
Miss
LUllan
Roberson
of
New
,Dr. Joseph S. Lynch of Dart~
the lJroadway Tabernacle Church,
mouth avenue and Dr. Merrill Rochelle.
dependability and satisfacMr. and Mrs. H. L. Bunker, Jr., New York City. brothers of the
Hayes of Oberlin avenue will return
tion . . . regardless of the·
today from a meeting of American of Mt. Holyoke place entertained bride, performed the ceremony In
Academy ot Ophthalmology and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Charley of the presence of the immediate
season or hour of the
Otolaryngology, held the past week Stafford, England as their week- famllles and n. few close frIends.
end guests. Mrs. Charle),", a cousin A wedding suppcr followed.
day."
in Chicago, Ill.
Rutherford B. Hayes served as
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates .of of 1\11'. Bunker. MUs on the Queen
"Rocky Spring Farm," Media. wlll Elizabeth for England today. Mr. best man tor his. Cather.
Following a 10-day wedding trip,
entertain as their week-end guests, Charl(\y leaves for South America
Mr.
and Mrs. Hayes will reside at
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Bruun, and~Mr. on a six-week business trIp.
323
North
Swarthmore avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Penfield of
and Mrs. '1'. F. D. ~ines of New
York City, and with their guests Riverview road, have been enterMORRISON'-NEFF
wiU attend the Rose Tree Races, taining Mr. and Mrs. Renaud
Bouffe of Paris, I<~rance as their
The marriage of Miss Helen .T.
Saturday.
CARDS
CANDLES
Mr~ and Mrs. Walter L. Thorpe of house guests for a week. Mr. and Nett of Nlagf\ra
Falls, N. Y.,
Dickinson avenue have returned Mrs. Boutte wUl fly to Paris todaughter of Mr. Henry Nett of
trom a. 10-day motor trip throiIgh morrow.
1\I.r.
and
Mrs.
Patrick
M.
MaUn
of
Salamanca..
N. Y., to Mr. David
the New England States. En' route
Swarthmore 0450
they visited their son and daughter North Princeton avenue will (>nter·
r
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thorpe tain Mrs. MaUn's parents, Mr. and
of Hartford, Conn., 'for a few days. Mrs. Clement M. Biddle of BronxNOW AVAILABLE
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Snape of ville, N. Y., as their wecl(-end
By
Harvard avenue have returned guests.
SUBSCRIPTION
from a week-end to Brunswick,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. GUcreest
House Beautltul--5.00 per year
Maine. They were accompanied by of Vassar avenue entertained Mrs.
Harpers . BezRar--5.00 per year
their son .Jay who entered Bow- Earl Jackson of Aspen, Colo., as
Subscription tor ALL magazines
their house guest for a few days
doin College as a. freshman.
Mrs. Joseph S. Bates of "Rocky of last week. Mrs. Gilcrcest enterMH. Lloyd E. Kauffman
Spring Farm:' Media spent a tew tained informally at a dc~sert
SWarthmore 2080
days of last week visiting. Mrs . .Y. brJds:e for her guest Friday. Mrs.
H. Bruun of New York City. Dr.
and Mrs. Bates entertained their I
daughter~ln-law,
Mrs. Guy C.
Bates of Bronx, N. Y., for several
• '!be value of a product is not
days of this week.
ScIentifically
Alr.Conditioned
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Cox of
in the la1!el.~ but bl its Big.
Baltimore, Md., will spend the
nifiamc.:. Then: Is blvisl'ble qual.
week-end with Mrs. Cox's parents,
FrIday, October 11 •
New DeUgJitfully
Mr. and Mrs. Albert SCh'1ff of
.ity
eva" label bearing the
AIR (J()NDITIONED
HEDYLAMARR
RiVerview road.
In
. Mrs. J. G. Moxey of Rutgers ave·
name of this pharmacy. Frenue is entertaining at a 'dessert·
TIl_y, Frlotal' & Saturday,
"DISHONORED LADY"
quently, your doctor prescribes
bridge today in honor of Mrs. Ned
October 18, 17 and 18
Saturday.
October
18
and
WtIltams, recently moved from
aomeU.s'P.{UnitedStatesPharOLARK GABLE
Monda}" October 20
Chicago to 31 G Dickinson avenue,
BURT LANCASTER
"THE HUCKSTERS"
macopoeia) or N.F. (National Formulary) drug
Mrs. Grover C, Greene of South
'In
Chester road accompanied by Miss
with _ manufactwa: apCc;fied. On all such 0C<:a"BRUfE FORcE"
Laura Dougherty and Miss MarSunday and Monday,
aioDs, _ uac the very beat ......denlbrand.When
garet Stctser of Chester, spent the
October 18 lID!! 20
Sat.
MatInee,
Oct.
18,
1
p.m.
week-end in Atlantic' City attend.rnIe World's Greatest Muslc.
CblldreD's FIlm Library _
you brin&;,aur p ..18... 1p« ion' to lIB you are IIIISW"ed
ing tho Regional Convention of
The World's Greatest ArtIstsI
"GINGER"
soroptlmlst Clubs.
Of freIb. pare IDcredieDta of the hilbat
."CARNEGIE HAlJ."
_
)'Om' faVOrite' cartooDs.
Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Jackson of
and :: IlJoetea.t, _ate compounding. We are
TIl.. New York PbIIharmonic
Park avenue f'!ntertained Dr. KenTuesday, WednE9lay, and
IAl)' PoDS
•
•
,neth Pringle of London, E;'gland
I_ld _ _
_ThtUllday
txecription epeclpl;.ts.
for three days ot last week. ·Dr.
october :11. 22, _
lIS
Artm Ro.blnsrem
Pringle a member of the statf' of
"DEAR RUTH"
Jau. Pe rce
Guy's Hospital, London" was sent
Va.,.,...
111_
here to vislt dental departments of
HurFJ_
_ _
st,arIiDg ~, October lM
different h08PltalL While In Img"CARNEGIE HAU'·
ort:Ia: I ...
land In July. Dr. Jao!kaon rea.tl a
paper before, a meeUng of tbe Ou'-;.
Personals
UNKLE HANK SEZ
II
The Bouquet
We Telegmph Flowers
,
BALTIMORE PIKE
SPRINGFIELD
A 'LITTLE PLA,IN
AND FANCY BOASTING
MEDIA
COLLEGE THEATRE
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. ,
F~, Olti • •
•
m
qualitY•
MICHAEL'S COllEGE PHARMACY
On tAe Corner
., .
17, 1147
:fH E
3
S W AR'I'H M 0 R EA'N
County." The regular meetlnp ot
The October Monthly Meeting tor
Off to W....i_too
buslnesa meets Tuesday evening
Ten Girl 8couta of Troop No. 16 this group. with programs Of an
FUBTL'1I18~HI["l!laill
EvERY FRIDAY AT SWAB1'BMORE, PA..
tho 21st. at 7:30 In Whittier House. will .pend the School Institute hol- educational and social nature, are
The Peace and World Order Com- Iday next week on a trip to Wash- held every other week on Sunday
,
THE SWABTllHoRKAN. INO., PUBI,JSHF:R
mittee will report.
l'hone, Bwanbmore otIOO
Ington, D. C. They leave by bUB evenings at 7 o'clock and are open
,
tomorrow and will have their head- to pnyone In the community who
PETER Eo TOLD, Editor
MARJORIE TOLD AJ!aoetate Eciltor
CIuiatian Science CIuBda . Quarters at Girl Scout Camp Rock- cop.slders himself a "young adult.u
Lo1'ene Mccarter
Roaalle Pelrsol
' • Edith Whitaker
On Sunday, October 5. Waldo B.
Theodore ~cking
"DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT" wood while sightseeing at the naDavison spoke on the literary uis the subject ot the LeBBon-Sermon tlon's capitol until next Tueada.y.
Entered &II Second Class Matter. JaDU&l'7 S'. 1929, at the Post
In all Chnrches of Christ, SetenBeouts making the trIp Include pe(!tB ot the Bible, aDd at '& preOmce at. Swarthmore. Pa.., under the Act Of March a, 18'19.
tlst, on Sunday, October 19. The Polly Told, MUly McCowan, Ruth vious meeting Dr. Waldo Fisher
,DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
Golden Text ls: "The preaohlng oC Garrett. MUriel Watkins, Barbara dlscusaed the Taft-Hartley bilL
the cr088 is to them that perish -Schumacher, Amanda Spackman,
SWARTIIMORE,
PA., FRIDAY, ocrOBER 17, 1947
foollshness; bet unto us which are Anne Htlkert, Julie Lange, Patty
Music Club to Begin s.,-_
J .
saved it Is the power of God" Finnegan. and Dorothy Heinze.
Sunday. October 9, will mark the
Mrs. Robert Hlikert and Mrs. opening of the 19'{'l-.{8 season of
(1. Corinthians 1:18).
The 8esslon will meet for its regu ... ·
Presbyteaian Church Notes
,Milan W. Garrett will chaperon the the Swarthmore Junior Music Ciub.
Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock lar meeUng In November.
,
group.
whlph will be held &t the home of
service Mr. Braun will preach on
The Girls' Junior Choir rehearses
Wtlllam Potts, 732 Yale avenue at
the subject "Receipt For Rellglon." Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock,
Young Adults Schedule Sweney 7:30.
The service begins with a. fifteen the Boys' Junior Choir rehearses
Associate Judge Henry G. fJwe ..
Robert Fawcott will be In charge
minutes orga.n recital that starts evenings at 7 o'clock, and the
During
this
'Week
of
October
13ney
of
the
Delaware
County
Court
of
a live~y program. All who have
at 10:45 o'clock.
Chapel Choir rehearses Thursday
19,
every
town
and
city.
in
PennsylwUl
address
the
Young'
Aqults
8. desire to perform or to be UstAll departments ot the Church evenings at 1:35 o'clock.
School meet at 9:45 o'clock. The
The Building Committee 'WiU vania. is Interested in "PennsylVA- Group at' the Presbyterian Church cners during the ycar are cordially
Women's Bible Class meets at 10 meet Sunday, in tho Church office, nia Week," striving to meet the on Sunday evening on "The Courts Invited to attend thIs meeting. Re~
o'clock in the Church transept un- Immediately following the morning challenge "Know your community Bnd how'they operate in Delaware froshmenta wUI be served.
and you'll understand the greatness
der the direction of Mrs. H. H. worship service.
ot you!' Commonwealth."
Walters, teacher.
The Needlework Guild. which
The Church Hour Nursery moets
Methodist Church Not9S
was started in Philadelphia in 1894,
during the church hour for chilAfter more than 40 J'curs oC continuous operation by tbe sumo
The Church School meets on 1;:3; one of Pennsylvanias· eontribuo\\'ner..JtUlnager
dren ages 1 to 7 ~
Sunday morning at 9: 46. Classes tors to the welfare and charitable
Tile FreJ:Ibman Fellowship meets are provided for chtldren of all
organizations
of
the
Nation.
at 6 o'clock Sunday atternoon. Tho ages and for adults. The young
Through its 200 branches, women
with It's quiet dignlh" and excellent rood Is un Ideal place tor
fellowship is for young people of Adult Class is growing and welllving these strenuous days.
all over the state contribute only
tho Nintb S'rad~.
!tates still not too high; wedding receptions, special dinners
co~es viSitors ~d new. members.
new clothing, bed linens aod other
and luncheons. Always welcome.
The High' School Feilowship for
At the morning service at 11 essential articles to hospitals, weI·
Telephone: Swarthmore 0680
young people ot the Tenth, Elev- o'clock,' the minister will preach'
fare agencies, homes and charitable
STRATH HAVEN
enth and Twelfth grades meets at the second in a. series of sermons institutions. The Needlework Guild
6 o'clock on Sunday eyening.
The
hm with Personality
on the "Lord's Prayer." The topic is a channel through which more
The Young Adult's Group will will be "The Grace of· Reverence." than 100,000 women of PennsylvaF. M. SCHEIBLEY, Owner-Mar.
meet this Sunday evening for re·
The ushers for the morning are nia make a personal and direct con':
Swarthmore, PL.
freshment& and meeting at 7:00 Alton P. Smith, Charles Grier, Ben~ trlbutlon to over n. quarter million
o'clock, in the Parish House.
Jnmin MUes and Leonard Hughey. new articles to the health and welThe Young People·a Fellowship
. Tho Church Nura:ery is open dur- fare of the less privileged of this
will meet Sunday evening for all tng the service for the smaller great state.
College age young people, at 1:30 children. Mrs. Alton P. Smith and
concerning
For
information
o'clock. There wUI be panel dis- Allee Brinsfield wlU be In charge. Guild mernbershil), contact the
cussion on "Does the Church fnterTbe JUnior Church meets from president of the Swarthmore
fere With Religion?"
11 to 12 o·clock for children up to Branch, Mrs. S. S. Rutherford,
ON THI IOAIDW
.. ..,.".. OWM ..R.KI.
The Chapel Choir w1l1 moet for the Intermcdlate Department.
Swarthmore 1804.
1
clous sun dacb-llmost at th.
...-.NA.&tI&M'I'
dinner at 6 o'cloek at the Church
The You~b Fellowship meets in
Ro ... o-dg·P_ " nd o_loy tho oxhlllrlt/ng .0. atr JOlT•• White • - . W.
oc••n s e
1"'Uu. fi lit
on Tuesday evening, October 21 tol- the chapel at 7 o'clock.
..,nd glorious fuftlhin • •t 'Atlantia ....... , s n
lowed by a trip to the Planetarium.
Those who have clothing to be
nsort hotol. .
,
W6dnesday evening, October 22, sent overseas by tho World Church
refin.ei atmosph ..... courhOUI
p ua
~here will be a Primary-Bcglnner·s Council at New Windsor are asked
osIon.lvo foC!litl .. providIng 0.0"
The nlnety~two new books added
Department Parent~Ten~hers Meet- tc, communicate with Mrs. Otto
will moke your stay momorabloing. Dessert wtll 1!e served. Mias Kraus, 16 Benjamin West· avenue. to the Swarthmore Public Library
Hot • cold ........,. til .11 " .....
Jean stewart ,will speak.
telephone Swarthmore 1576J. 'be- In the month of September' wlIt
provIde plenty of "home work" for
On Thursday evening at 7:30 all fore Wednesday evening.
swarthmoreans
who aim to read
mon of the church and congrep-,
The South' District meeting for
everything
of
importance
In these
tlon are invited to an informal get·, the final phase of the CRUSADE
,together. Dr. Maynard Cassady FOR CHRIST will be held in tho days of many publications.
Forty-two· recent works In tbe
w1l1 speak." There will be a dis- West.Chester Church on Tuesday.
cusslon of the organization of a Sesslon~ are at' 2 and 7: 45 P. M. field of general' fiction Include
RolUng River,"
Binns~
Men's Bible Class. Dessert will be Supp.er will be served in the churc~ "You
that _'trUb
8enfed~ ", .:' -::' "',"" ~'-:" '..•.... '~. .
.- at. "6 o'elo~k.~ ··Reser,1Ltfons sh'QulH "Drums ot'Destiny," ':lJo~rne: "The'
Years
of
the
Locust,"
Erdman;
On Wednesday, October 22, Clr- be made through the minister or
l'Proud DestinY," Feuchtwanger;
cie 7. Mrs.. Frank R. Mark.ley, S. W. Johnson.
The social hall is open on Thurs- "The Great Tide," Hall; "The L~r
lUdI,cr.amyGold.n qu......
Chairman. will meet at 2 o·clock, day evening from 7 ro 9 for super- ners and tho Laurelwoods," Kayeat the home of ,Mrs. Donald A. vised recreation under Theodore Smith; "The Woman of Property,"
•• y Milk - d.llclou. on
Seeley; "The Heretics," Slater;
Crosset, Ridley Creek Road, R. D. Purnell.
"Adversary
in
the
House:"
Stone;
Medin, .P.a. Plans for the winter
Senior choir rehearsal is on
....... or _ a meal-time
and ''House Divided.... Williams.
Thursday evening at 1:45.
will be discussed.
The Ushers Association w1l1 meet
Samples of the twenty-two new
There will be no meeting of the on Thursday evening at 8 a.t the mystery stories are "Dark [nter·
lI.v.rag •• At your door
Session this evening, Ontobcr, 17. home of Don D. Dickinson, 405 lude," Cheyney; "Girl Meets Body,"
Ia.ms; "The Copper Lady," Nelson:
Park avenue.
or at y _ sto...
and "Departure Delayed," Oursler.
Important titles among the
Trinity Notes
Cr.am-Top bottI••
Holy Communion' will be cele- twenty-eight accessiOns of ponsWAlt'I'HMOREPRESBYTERlAN brated at 8:00 A. M. on Sunday. fiction In September are "I Re.
,. .
.
CHURCH"
.
oe
9:46. At the 11:00 A. M. service of member Distinctly," Allen;
"An
Rev. H. Lewis Cutler. Minister
Morning Prayer the Rector will Explorer Comes Home," Andrews,
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 19
preach on the topiC "Peace of "Rehearsal for Conflict," Bill;
'/I 0 .... ,.....
9:45 A. :M.-Church School.
AMElUCA.'S TABU IIItX
11:00 A. M. _ "Receipt. for Re- Mind." The Young People's Fel- "Maine Ways," Coatsworth: "A
lewship
,will
meet
at
6:00
P.
M.
ligion.·'
House in Chicago," Dunbar; "The
6:00 P. M.-Freshman
FelloW- under the direction of Coach MUl..:
CooperaUve Challenge," Fowler;
ship.
ard Robinson. The Rcctor will lead
6: 00 P. lrI.-High School Fellowa discussion on "The scientific ar- "picture Maker of the Old West,"
ship.
7:30 P. M.--Young People's Fel- guments for the existence of God." Jackson; "Dark December," Merlowship.
The ushers for the 11.00 service riam; HA Doctor in the House,"
arc: B. Harrar, head usher; W. Pleasants; "End of Berlin Diary,"
METHODIST CHURCH
1\1. Harvey; W. O. Hogg, Jr•• S. D.
Roy N. Keiser, D.D•• Mlnister
Clyde: T. Hopper; G. A. McCorkle; Shirer; "The Last Days ef Hitler,"
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 19
12th aDd KERLIN STS., CHESTER,
W. H. Jones; W. H. Spackman.
Trevor-Roper; "Everest: Kingdom
9:45 A. M.---Church Scbool
r.'ep"on_6129
The Men's Club will have their of Adventure," Ullman; and "Abl11:00 A. M.-"I..ord'S Prayer."
7:00 P. )I.-Youth FellOWship.
monthl"Cl"
or dinner meeting on Mon- gall Adams," Whitney.
day at 6:30 P. M. in the parish
TRINITY CHURCH
house, and will hear an address
Rev. Gao. C. ADdersoD, Rector
by }tev. R. N. Samllo, a Russian
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 19
priest in charge of the Orthodox
8.0a A.. M.-HoIY communion.
Church in Chester, who will speak
9:45 A. M.--Chureh School
on the topic "Religion In RuSsia."
11:00 A., M._uPea.ce of Mi~d."
6:00 P. )I.-YOUllB People. FelThe Choir School will hold Its
lowsblP.
session
on Monday and Wednesda.y
SATURDAY. OCT. 18 (St. Luke)
at·
4:
30.
Choir rehearsa.l will meet
10:00 A. J4.-Holy Communion.
on Thursday at 7: 3 P. M •
The date of the Hollday Fair has
THERELIGIOUB SOCIETY OF
been changed from 'rhursday, No/
FRIENDS
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 19
vember 20 to Wednesday, Novem9: 46 A. )I.-First Day soho'?,l.
9: 46 'Ao M.-Fall Forum.
..per- ber 19.
. sonal Religious pevotion.
Right you are· ••• Cor helle
11:00 A.. Y.-KeeUng for Worship.
Friends Meeting Notes
at Joyce Lewis ••• 80 easy
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER :2
The' fall forum at 9:45 in the
,
to reaclt ••• are all the
,
9:30 to 8:80-&>- and QuiltIDB Meeting House opens this Sunday
heauliCnl ....... elothM yaa .,..
In WhltUer House. Box Lunch- whon Gilbert H. Kilpack, executive
...
eon,' All ..... cortllll1l,. in- se(!retary ot the Baltimore Monthly
vited.
Meeting, wtI1 speak on "Personal
ReligiOUS Devotion.to He will be one
•
FIRST CHURCH OJ' cHRIST
of
a group of Friends trom the
BCIENTIS'r"OJ' SWARTHMORE
tlrettM
.
two PhUa.delphla Yearly Meetings'
Park Avenue BeloW Harvard
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19
Committee on Religious Life who
uria
11:00 A. M..--S~~ SchooL
wUI be vlsltlng Swarthmore over
•
11:00. A.. M..--8aDdq IAaOn Ber'-ely itIearableI/(JI'
the
weekend.!
They
will
meet
with
mOD.
•
Wedn~ evenlDlrJD_ ......h :Illntstry alid counsel OverseeN and
Bryn·Mawr. 839 Lana.ster Ave.
C~L. .tn"t HI1l. 8609 Germantown Ave.
WMk. 8 p:m. R."JlDI' room open
dall¥ excePt ....claP autl hoUc1aP other. to talk over the responslt3 SO,llTH CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE
11 to 6 p ..... W...,.." .ftnlDlr, T bWUea of the MeeUDIr.
to ':60 ,...... . .« • to .: •• p .....
\.
THF;SWARTHMOREAN .
Needlework Guild
Seeks Members
PROVEN BY TIME!
THE INN
G~matlbot~~sb~!!~~~e~m
a
September Additions
To Public Library·
-n..
FOR PINK CHEEKS·
0,//1
-In'"
CHURCH SERVICES
....
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D!!!~~!~~d
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MILK,
PA.
sc-
let\ 9. it. Tow~ ~
°
',n "he
CotUt+tY'
,
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•
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aubur,.
~.
.~
Sharpie. _ Collep Board
1ger. ot Swarthmore College to re-
Betty Mae Nester of Dartmouth
Philip T. Sharples, president of place Howard S. Turner who ra- avenue is 'working for her Master's
The Sba.rples Corporation. has been signed upon his recent moving Deg: ce at John Hopldns University,
Baltimore, Md.
appointed to the Board of Mann- from Swarthmore to Pittsburgh.
Stu4ebakers glamorous
postwar Commander
9
d.e Dew kin" of quality automobile you always
H ERE'S
hoped someone would build-dramatically different
in styling and in performance. Take nothing les. than this
lower. wider. roomier, new postwar. Studebaker Commander. if you want the utmost in a truly /ioe new car.
FUSCO & ALSTON
•
SWARTHMORE 9793
SOUTH .CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
"'
MRS. MALIN TELLS
ENGLISH PLIGHT
UMeetings like this are not 80
well attended In England as tbls
one is." said Mrs.' Patrick M. Maltn, addressing the ftrst meeting" ot
the Women's International League
for Peu.ce and Freedom, in Swarthmore, on O~tober 2nd. "The reason is that housekeeping haa now
become a full time' proposition,
leaving little Ume for. outside' ac..
tivities.
Mrs. MaUn. a member ot the
Swarthmore W.I.L., recently returned from England and the continent. told those pthered at' the
home of Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop on
Harva.rd avenue, that 'the meetings
which drew the largest croWds
a.broad were those concerned w:1~h
the giving of clothes, food, and
money to ·the German peopl". 'At
such meetings ";,,hole bales of
clothes were seen.
"Where dld they come frOm'?~'
asked the speaker. "From ·the short
supplies of those who ga.ve. Peo ..
pie lined
at the Post Ofricas
to send their own rationed goods,
forgetting, it would seem, what the
Germans had so recently done to
them in the war. Here the EngHsh' people showed a &Teat faculty
for helping others, perhaps even
with detriment to themselves.
"People spend endless time in
up
ques tor shopping. 'rhere Brc also amounts of food bought at a time,
ques to get on the buses whlch more hours for shopping, longei·
take you to the shops. Lines are time In completing house,\,\·ork.
long; outsIde a cake hhop alone a Electrical power tor lights, etc., is
hundred women may be seen on a turned orr: from 9-12 a.m., and 2-4
Saturday morning, waiting to get p.m. which a.dded to the meagre
in. But while the rationing sys- heating facilities of a little grate
tem is complica.ted, 1t does work fire In one room only, helps to
well. One can be sure of one's al- me.ke Ufe chUly, inconvenient. and
lotment of butter and meat. at dttficult. Schools, however, arc
moderate prIces. This haa been a well heated.
gain for the lower Income groups,
"The British are not as near
.which before the war, often could starvation as the people In· many
not afford mllk and butter. When places on the Conttnen, "said Mrs.
the meat ratton allows tor only MaUn i;o. conclusion. "But they are
2{l cents worth of meat per· per- discouraged when they realize that
.son a. week, -,tt 1.8 .comforting- .to two years after the war's end conknow that at le~8f the bit ot beef ditions are getting worse rather
or two lamb chops are a~uany than better. There is always the
o.vatlable..
feeling that there Is nothing "extra,"
in food, elot~lng, or comfort.
"About halt a loaf of br,ead Is
They
are critical of the governissued to each person per week.
ment,
but, being English, will
though adoleecents get more; Fresb
probably
stick it out, though many
vegetables a.re. not rationed but last
winter there were alm:os.t none,' be- young people want to emigrate. and
cause ot the freeze. Foods were the ships to Australia have pa.imported from various coUntries. sage booked ahead for .three years.
"There's lttUe that one individBananas were avatlable only ,about
every six weeks, and then 801d only ual can do in the face of a world
to children, whIle apples ran out crists, but toad packages to England and Europe are certainly one
ot the ahops by Christmas."
Mrs. MaUn went on to tell ot way to ·help."
It was announced by the prethe clothes situation, about which
so much has been written 'In tlie aiding co-chairman, Mrs. Frederick
AmerIcan press. The ra.ttoning at Tolles, that a County W.L.L. card
clothes means careful balancing ot party would be held at' Swarthneeds" when one 'coat or suit re~ more" in Whittler Hall on the colquires about two-thirds of the six lege campus, at 3 p,m.,. Friday,
No tickets" will be
months' s~pply ot coupons. The October 17.
lack of refrigera.tors, washing ma-. sold, but those interested are inchines, and other eleotrfcal equip- vited to contribute "white element in most homes means smaller phant" gifts In saleable condition.
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4 Senior8 Chosen
To Try Out for
Scholar8hip8
FOURTH FLOWER
SHOW AT COLLEGE·
Four 6enlors from Swarthmore
High School have been elected 1>')'
The Chrysanthemum Show ot the
P..nnsylvanla Horticultural SOCiety
students from other high schools will be held In the Field house at
throughout the United States and
Swarthmore College on November
territories tor the 119 Four-Year 7, 8, and 9, tor the fourth year. It
College Scholarships and more will be open to the publ1c for a
than 1)50 fifty-dollnr College Ensmall admission tee.
trance Awards being offered agaIn
The thirty-eight classes are open
this year by th~ Pepsi.Cola 'wlthout fec to all flower-lovers who
Scholarship Board.
are interested in entering exhibits.
tbelr c1assmatlls to compete with
I
The contestants· choosen' were:
Sadie Garrett, Eleanor Karns.
Carolyn Wilcox,
and
Charles
Andes. Alternate selected was
Ralph Brown.
The classes are divided into tive
groups which jnclude both indoor..
and outdoor-grown chl"Ysanthemums, vegetables and fruits, berried a.nd fruited trees and shrubs,
and the arrangement of chrysanthemums.
.
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Entry blanks may be obtained
from 389 Broad Street Station
BuUdlng, 1617 Pennsylvania Boule~
Yard, Philadelphia. 3, Pennsylvania.
and properly tUled tn, they must ta.tl
returned by Monday, November S,
1947.
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The'varied tyl)ea ot arrangements
listed wllJ give the exhibitors an
excellent opportunity to disclose ~
':,their artistic talents. Among these
will be an arrangement in the ori1iII·
ental .manner, a. burret 'party table.
1ioI·
arrangements In a. pa.1r ot contain~I:
ers suitable tor a. desk, and a' d1s..
play to be used a8alnst a background ot dried or Uving material
for use during the tall and winter.
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of the local students
wins a Scholarship, he or BOO wUl
h·a.ve fun tuiUon and certain incidental fees phid tor four years
at any acredited academic college
he Wishes
, to attend In th'e United
States, its terrItorIes, or Canada,
In addition. h.. will receive an
aUowance of $26 a month during
~e four academic 'Years plus
traveling expenses at the rate of
three cents a. mile tor one round
triP between hOD'.le and colleg~
each school 'Year. There will be
ave runners-up for every scholar';'
ship to be given, and each w1lJ
receive' a· College Entrance Award
!which carries a grant of $60 payable It the winner enters college
by tite faU 'Of 1948.
Vegetables receh'e attention in
These scholarship awards are a col1ectlon ot 12 dlfterent varieties
financed by the Pepsi-Cola Oom- grouped tor eftect. wltbln a de!Dany as e. part of its public se'r- signated space.
vice program.
First prize ra.nges from $2 for
At 9 a.m. on Frida.y, No~mbe' outdoor grown chrysanthemcms to
,21, these. seniors who have beeJ'l $25. for the most effective use of
elected will take a two_hour 200 sq. ft.. with chrysanthemum•.
specJaUy prepared scholastic ap- Certificates of Merit or Medal Certitude test In the hIgh scboo\. tltlcat.. may be a,,-arded In adFoUowlng the examination. the dition to the regular premium for
test pap'era will be sent at once meritorious exhibits.
.
tor scorIng to the College EnNo exhIbitor wll1 be aUowed to
trance Examina.tion Board.
enter more than one exhibit In any
The students in e~ch state who one cla&s al)d all entries except
receive the highest 8cores on this those in arrangement must ha.ve
. prelimina.ry test will then taKtl '\ been grown by the exhibitor.
second examination on January ~4'1
This test will be the regular su- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - pervlsed Scholastic Aptitude T~st
of the College Entrance Examination Board.
party-llnl
The winners will be anno1lllccd
be a eoad friend
ear:y In March.
.Two scholarships w111 be awar(!And
ramble
ed in each of the 48 states and
and on wilhout end.
In the District ot Columbia. n'.tl
one each in Alaska, HnwaU. and
Puerto
Rico.
One
additional
scholarship will be granted to a
Negro student in each of the 18
southern states having separate
school systems for Negroes.
It one
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f:ltalna.ker, professor of psychology
at Stanford University, who has
worked extensively in the field of
testing and selection procedures~
Now going Into Its fourth year,
this scholarship program ·.J.s already
sending 361' boys and girls to more
than 140 of the. natlon's colleges
an~ universities tor tour years ot
't~dergraduate. work.
v
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Robert Young Buzby, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Hoov'er, Jr., 0; Wallingford, now 0. sophomore at Bucknell·Unlvers1ty, has been placed on
th<:! Dean's honor 'roll for hts pre·
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RaJioanJ . Glee/Pieal Sale:J anJ .Sel'viee
3 Park Avenue
Swarthmore, Penna:
PHONE Swarthmore 0456·W or 0456·R
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Yale and Rutgers Avenues
SWARTBMORE 1439
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Dr. Fisher Named
To School Board
(Continued from Page 1)
on the gymn8.81um floor. A letter
has been addressed to the Forest
Products Laboratory, together with
samples ot the rotted sub-flooring.
to try to determine Just what has
been the cause of the rotting that"
:makes the present extensive r(-pairs
necessary.
A letter was received from onc of
the Swarthmore churches requestIng. permission to use the high
school auditorium on Sunday afternoon, February 1. for a religious
lecture. The Board was obllg~d to
state that it had an opinion from
Tbe band speDt the week-eDd In game saturday and W1lI lOOn apthe solicitor Bome time ago that entire count)'; the work of the Syracuae. N. Y.. and played at the .pear .at BucknelL·
the State law and the ruling of tbe
Courts \Vas Buch that the Board 1JI
not permitted to allow the use ot
any of the publlc school buUdlnp
or grounds tor sec4-rlan, rell.gloua
Imrposcs.
The Secretary reported that ot
the tax duplicate of ,176,00('. for
the current year $150,8·U, had been
paid. or a collection ot 86 %. Thts
is considered an excellent record.
Mr.' Morey reported on bls attendance at the Education Con ..
gross held at Harrisburg early in
October. Several of the school problems that wore discu8$6d there
were. the Deed ot n. larger district
unit of administration and a.lten~
dance. In some cases Including the
State government commiBe:ton aud
the Bta.te tax co'mmiBsloD worklng
on the problem of equalization ot
asseeaments over the State &8 a
whole. It m,lng nece888.ry for the
present state support prog~am; ~be
prospect of leglslat10n authorizing
Federal ,aid to states for educa ..
tlonal purposes..
The paymentlot Interest on SerIes F bonds., due the first ot November 1947 In the amount ot
$1,636.26 .was authorized.
A Real Con.. rvcrtloll Loaf
MemorIal Auditorium, the gate 1'e·
to be presented In the Clothier
ceipts going to the CARE Drive.
Tho. first of thl!se plays, entitled
"DCllarturo" wlll bo directed by
Bob Aflandre; and the cast will Include Dot Walt. Edith Nyc, Walter
WhIte. and S~m Krayblll.
The second play entitled "LaughJin's Son" is being directed bl~ BUI
Donaldson with a cast including
Bud Meltzer. Alan Hunt, }i'rank
Eliot, and AnIta Dabrohua.
Mrs. Barbara Lange, director of
The Little Theater Club. announces
tho Club will put on the major
production, "LUion"
by Ferenc
Molnar. on the· evening of Decem ..
ber 12 ..... This play has been acclaimed thc greatest ot the cen ..
tury, and has been dono by 'The
Theater Gulld and Eva LaGalli..
enne. The story from LIllom Is now
being used In tho current musical
comedy. "Carousel." The J~iub is
verY ambitious to undertake the
production because
of-' extreme
technical difficulties, the large cast
and many scenery changes requlr:c·d, and the demand for 'great acting ability.
Enrich- Vidor
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I'aaq P......~h'.nI. M . . .
C.,lloma Ic....rc Lettwee
Call1ol'llla BoaeJdew.II:-:...
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COlldenseel,
VeI_ . .ta _.... 2"'.....9c
TOMATO
a..... - - - ..... ,.3Oc
MI_ Meat ,... ......"'29c
SOUP
Pumpkin '.....
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Kraft _ I DID...
2 .... 25c
K.llogg's Pep 2 ......·27e
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5eec11esa Raisins 7 .....·IOe
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ENkhtd with ......
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Three hours' after yQII apply
DEKO PASTEl 'WAlL PAINT,
you have a "new room"1 Paints
evenly-easily, Oil base and
washable.
COLLEGE STAGES
STUDENT PLAYS
At' 8 P. M. Friday, October 24.
The Little Theater Club of Swarthmore College will p resent two oneact plays by Laurez Hansen. a student at tho. College. These plays are
APPLES
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FricIq. Oc,.... 17.1M1
Selected for Temple's Band
H. Weston Clarke.- 'Jr •• a
Swarth·
more High ,School graduate of June
'47. who Is now a freshman at
T~mple University. has been select':
1 ed fo.- the _Hll:l~:r91~y'~ ~n~. ~n~
Symphony Orchestra.
ONLYS3.'40
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H. O· Sipler
11 S. Olester Rei.
SwarthmOre 010S
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FOR RENT-Large. second floor front
room. ·suitable for student, tn prlvalQ
fanilly.
Phone
Swarthmore
4611-J.
LOST
RIB ROAST OF BEEF ........"......................"_" ..."",,.. ,,";,, ...... SSc lb.
SHOULDEJl OF LAMB ...." ..".......".;.:00 ..".."" .."" .."" ......,,"_ 49': lb.
LOST-ChUd's blue corduroy belt. Call
SWarthmore 2f~8.
POUlfD
SMOKED TONGUE ._.. "" .."..................... ,...."............:........... 49c lb.
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FOUND-lIanfs na.V7 sweater.
SWarthmore 0111-W.
P&AYOR -~:::
FRESH-PULLED BEETS .................... _.....~..... 2 btmches for ISc
CAUFORNIA CARROTS .............."................ 2 bunches fm 29c
SUNKIST JUICY ORANGES .................... ,...............,........ 29c doz.
EATING AND COOKING APPLFS...... ;......_.......... 3 Ib.-2Sc
Rh)'tbn1 Dancing Illasses
Reopen Friday, October n
~ew
Crop, Northwcstern
Call
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ST'fiKS::~~ fsrtlg
Mrs. Hennan Bloom
Swarthmore 09'75
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Genulll. Sprl.... 1.amIt
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Cole -=S:-'a-w----'·'9c
s.a
food
'"19c
Breast Lamb
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screens.
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I'OR sAUD-Steamer trunk, $16. no-'
plJ' Box B, The 8War1h~orean.
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I'OR BATtE '1"oa8t-ooolator t.~lect~Ic
PI1ce $10.· can Bryn :Mawr
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CU NNI NG HAM
Painters & Paper Hangen
\\1e should Know How
or write
EDWARD PUGACH
1925 N. 30th St.
ST. 4-5588
Swa. 2266 40911Ucblgan Ave.
FURNITURE
Luzier's
Renalred and
Cosmetic Service
REFINISHED
(Formulated for you)
Anabel Dade, Distributor
Consultations
I. H. ANDERSON
bi
Phone Media 047S-M
Appointment
Phooe Swarthmore OSS"l-:R
PREsCRIPTIONS FIRST
A. G. Catherman
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Charles E. Fischer
Builder
906 Greenhill
PAINTING
Interior & Exterior '
Sold as the property
and LucJUe Craig.
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FRANK COLUCCI
PAINTING
Interior and Exterior
Free Eatimates
FOR QUICK SERVICE
call
LEGAL NOTICES
Swarthmore 1439
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Reese~Baxter
CO.
SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
Chester
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To RUTH E. WEBER RV;MSEY. late
of "10 N.· Eo Firat Place, M,iami.
Florida. Whereas WILLIAM P. RUMSEY, your husband. has Wed a libel
Ul The Court. of Common Pleas or
Delaware County. Pennaylvania, 88 of
.JW1'8 Term, 19f7. No. 690. praYing a
divorce from you. Now you are bereby notifted and t'«lulred to appear In
dSld Court on' 0:' before Monday the
10th day of Nov-ember next to answer
tho complaint of the said WIlliam P.
Rumsey, and in default of such ap.pearance you will be liable to have a
dlvorce granted In your absencA.
G. R. WU\TKINS,
Sheriff of: Delaware County.
Butler. Beatty, Grepr & .Johnson
3t-l0-l';
Van Alen Bros.
333
Park
ASSETS
balances with other
-;~~c~~il~n;CIUdlng
rnserve
a'nd cash Items
of collection ....
Government
direct and
·notes;'··'and
AU SIZES HARD COAL
POURING WOOL
BATS AND BLANKETS
modcmlzR ..
Custom..buJlt cabinets,
work,
paneling.
tion.
GOLD BOND
SCI' e
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
]rnot:ty pine
ping,
lnsUla-
MIscellaneous carpen..
JUedia 2567·&
DAVE WOOD
AD Tn- of E1ectr1Cl11l
Irnf·n.tIoDII and Bepe'1jB
SenIDg"--
Painting
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Paperhatlgr.ng
1180 MuhleaberB A."..
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SwutIuDore 229S
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Me". 0755
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11,648.20
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Total assets ................ "........ 5,766,291.1<1
I4ABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships. and
corporations
....... ""......... 3.563,458"'2
Time deposits of individuals" partnerships, and
corporations
.................... 1,415.383.03
Deposits of United States
Government
.............. ".... 162,561.10
Deposits of States and
political subdivisions .... " 172,731:.!4
Other 'deposits (certified
and cashier's checks. etc.)· 2-4.919.35
Total Deposits $6,339,048.14
Other UabUlties ...... "............
90.04
.............. 6.339.138.18
0:'.,:-- ACCOUNTS .
.•• '~'"' total par
125,000.00
m,ooo.oo
36.813.18
'29.339.78
Reserves
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Total Capital Acounts.... $ 416.162.96
Total
Ltablllties
and
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299,729.29
of
TWe;d;) YMI'B
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. Phone:
169,121.72
VldDltr tor ""'"
and
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3.818,702.68
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Electrical Contractor
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A. WAYNE
302 Gayley St., Media.
~.11'2"()92.20
549.0}'2.90
Total
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10,SOO.OO
For
Contracton & Builden
cement
BOAR\) OF ADJUSTMENT
HEARING
, The Board of .Adjustment will hold a
publlc hearIng at 8 :00 P.M. Oil October
21st" 1947, In Council Chamber, Bor-ough Hall.. Swarthmore, p~J to con_
sider t.be application of l:1orace A.
and Lorene L. Ree\"C8 for a variance.
The property involved fa .situated on
the Northerly side of Elm Avenue ap~
proximately 116.'2 teet East of the
~nter Hne of Crumwald Avenue (un-·
opened).
Because of the t.rtangular
shape of the lot and tile contour of
th$ land the applicant seeks permllOslon to locate a ·single family dweJl1ng
on tile lot within approximately 12
feet ot the street line of Elm Avenue.
Elliott Richardson
Secretary
2t-U-3
pho.... Madison 4366-J
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Arters Brothers. Inc.
tlon.
of Joseph. CraJg
Atty: Henry Gouley. Esq.
3T..lO..I0
G. R. Watkins. Sheriff
Swarthmore 2253
331 Dartmouth Avenue
Kitchen
Impro\'ements consist of clapboard
and shingle 2·story house 18 x 36 feet,
with back pOrCh 6 x 9 feet and front
porch 6 x 9 feet.
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MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
175 Brld"e Street,. ,
Morton
ations.
"'&00.
Etc.
Call
NORMAN SCHMIDT
Home Improvements, Alter-
&wnlngs. 16 ndnutes to Cheater. Priee
.
China,
hauling
!2U-W.
FOR SALE-Mahogany dinette, table
SALE-AttracUve .ti:.room de, tached house and ga.:rage In_ AIdan.
Good condition. Lovely location;; La1'ge
pordl.
Screens stonn' windows and
.Philadelphia
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work. etc.
lawn
9 :30 A. 1\1,
322
Sb years' experience in.
Swarthmore
Phone Swal'tbmore 2962
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Since 1905
FrIda)'. October 31, 19«1
Coal and Fuel Oil
MAINTENANCE
CONmACTING
'General Caretaking
M
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mOl:1th furlough visiting friend!i
and relatives here.
Miss Na1'beth left La Guardia
Field the evening of Oct,ober "
and arrived safely in Alge1'ia after
a -25 hour flight.
FOR SALE-BlUe wool winter coat
for l-A year old boy. Interlined. Excellent condition.
Call Swarthmore
and six Qhalrs.
Call Swarthmore
U7W.
FOR SALE---Trumpet a.nd case. ,50.
Swarthmore 1'160.
FOR SALE--mldlng
boots..
girl's
brown, size 6%. Worn twice. $16.
Telephone swaithmore '26'28.
FOR SALE--Complete electric furnaceman. latest model ~r fro~ bin
to ash can. Rice coal. Perfect con·
diUon.
Also automa.tlc hot water
beater, .....ncluding relief valve. CaP~fi
SO gallon.. .John Wobd malte.
.
Swarthmore 0627-3'.
FOR SALE-All wooden play pen with
pad. Excellent condition. ,6. Phone
Swarthmore 0531-.1:
!'OR SALE-Walnut nine_piece dining
room suite, f85.
Baby coach. $5.
Telep~one sWarthmore l'29'1 M:'.
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APPLE emER ~.:-'35c: ......
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FOR SAT$ Samoyed puppy. 19 weeks
old.. Call Swarthmore 3657-'V,
,See your local dealer today, or stop In
at the nearest showroom of Philadelphia
Electric Company. You'll like the dependable performance of tin automatic gas
water heater.
a,!: 590
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Dole ........1• .JuI.. ~"': 57.
WANTED - Bookkeeper: part-time.
Apply -man apr- Co-oP. 40\ DartmoUth A'YBnue.
WANTED-DRY's work by experlenced colored girL )(argaret JOhnsoIl:,
Chester '2·1618.
WANTED-Furnished or unfurnlsln!d
lapartment Or house by young college
eml)loyee (nandY with tools) and wife.
What have 70ut Phone Chester 1486.
More 0816.
That's why so many families have an automatic gas water· heater_ Then they can
count on instant hot water at any hour of
the day or night_ The right size heater for
your needs will assure enough hot water
for dishes, laundry or bath - right when
you want it.
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ArftveSin AfriCa
WANTED-lroninS' and light cleaning
claU7' except KDnday.
$'5 and carGwendol1ne Narbeth. daughter of
ta.re. Re!'erencee.. Call SWarthmore Mr. and Mrs. Octavius Narbeth ot
;11;:'r.I:'~::o:::::-:::-=:::-;--=;:;--:::-::::;::;-::;:;;;-1 Yale avenue. has returned to her
WANTED-Colore4 girl to assist wlth duties as a miSsionary in Constanhousework Ove days, 9 to 6. Tele_
.
pilon., Kedla 2768.
tine. Algeria followtng an 18
FOR SALE-Oak china. closet, glass
front and aldes. Telephone swarth-
When those youthful emergencies ariselike skinned knees or cut fingers - every
mother is grateful for instant hot. water,
.
'
always ready at the spIgot.
Brto-a..Brac, V ases,
FIgur<8. Singer sewing 1'lacblneo, old Jewelry. Sliver,
Eaotem Iltandrad TIme .
CondltloDB: ,2&0-.00 cuh or cert1. fled check at time of we (unlees
otherwIse atated In adY'ertisement)
balance in ten daya. Other condl'v..t1,O,""utl,,-ni
day of 11810.
·1
Ezponao
No. 901
Harch Terin. 19'7
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
they wIll make their home. Mr.
DuUett is 'rreasurer and SuperinWANTED-Wlll you seU me a second- tendent of BakeUte de Mexico S: A.
han4 Ta71or-TotT
Call Ma.dlsop.
d
.. __ -~
Vf.ANTBD-Uaable desk. Size. condl-tlon, or kind unlmportanL WUl paY
f,!o.
Call Swarthmore 8287-W.
FOR ~F1replace logs. hard
wood. CUt to order, any length. At80 well-rotted cow manure for garde
and flower beds; also 10 tons of mi~'l
horse and COW manure. Bruoe Dum •
HI South CheSter Road. Swa. (513.
...~~25e
PEACHES
FRUIT UCOCKTAIL N,:;.I Z5e
TOES E= 2'!:.: Zgc
nOLE, CORN Sft ":.218e
.........
htra
'60.
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Delhl._ _
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PETER DI NICOLA
8ePtembiel~',J~1I1~8~8~1LudlD!i:~~ii~A~-ii~~iM~'~"~li-'~~J:'a.~
WANTED-Woe will buy at best.
prices old china.. glass. furniture,
firearmS. Call Holly Oak 4813 or HollY
Oak 6120 collect tor appointment. All
buslnesa . conftdential. Colonial Cup~
board. No. fit Philadelphia Pike. Wltmlngton, Delaware.
Value. F ..... Wldte L1IaIP ~a""eat • 7. .
S WII' ........
. . ._..
WAKTBD
'W)ANTED-BI8' pumpkins for Girl
Scout Halloween Party. Can you ·do- her two children spent
:Mr. and Mrs.
nate one or more for the fun? Phom with her
Roy P.
swarthmDre 080&0)(.
lettWANTED-Apartment or house to
nnt. up t~
hmlly _of three.
Box Q. The SWarthmo",an.'
WANTED -Veteran and bride-to-be
desire small apartment. Tel. Swarthmore 2Q62.J•
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"
LiMiiiiiST· 4Sc
tor
II
•
234 l?ark Avenue
Swarthmore 1775-J
Antonica F8irhanks
Lessons in fianO
Successor to V1ctor D. Sb1r'er
Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Griftln
17 s. Chester Road
of Rutgers avenue while on a. threeS~lunore 0586
day motor trlj.l over the week':'end,
enjoyed a visit to tbe Grand Cany~n of Pennsylvania at Wellsboro.
A- MERCER QUINBY
Mr.· and Mrs. Henry C. Ford of
Amherst· avenue entertained Miss
Funeral Director
Theu Sharrocke: of New- York City.
Formerl, of lIledia
associate editor of the American
U1I5 W. I.ebIgb Ave.. PbIla.
Journal of Nursing, as thelr weekPbone Bald_ 11'0
end guest.
No addltloDal ebarge for
Dr. and Mrs. William ·r. Ellis of
suburbeD ",,\Ia,
Walnut. lane entertained Dr. and
Mrs. Willian Newt of Tarzus. Turkey as their week-end guests. '.rhelr ~ •• ~M~
daughter 'Ma.rylee Newt Is a stu· - . .... 1448
dent at Swarthmore College. The
WIWAM BROOKS
Elllses once visited the Newt's
_
& Rubbish JIeIIlmed.
home In remote eastern Turkey
Mrs. N. Bruce Duffett who with lawns )Iowed
Geaenl Hauling
,
SOUTHERN YAMS ..,...............__..........,......:..................." ... 2 lbs. 19c
Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
COURT HOUSE. KEDlA, PA.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"I
~I-W.
FOB RBNT
at. .the Woman's Olub
., .... ,-I"\.,114.'d.
avenue spent a few days ot tbts
PERRO.a
week In Harrisburg.
-P-E-RS-O-N-A-L-On-- your -t-rl-p-to--P-.....
-.· I Mrs, Charles J". Minor of Park
nna: California. th18 fall, would you avenue spent the wee&s:-end In
be able to take· several record albums? Laporte. Pa.
.
If so, kindly call Media 0860.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Federoff ot
PERSONAIr-Laundry done at home. South Chester road entertained at
Plek up and ~llvery. Madison 4261. a picnic on their farm at WoodPERSONAL _ Kindergarten teacher choppertown. Bunday. Their guests
atartln&, afternoon: chUd..cate pro- included Dr. and Mrs. Walter N.
gram.
P",-achool age. References .Molr and daughter Jlnnle. Mr. and
av&1lab1e. Call Swarthmore 1068-J.
?Irs. Charles Lincoln and daughPERSONAL - Window 'cleaning. 30 tera Carol. Gall. aDd Judy, Mr. and
years In bWllne8l!l. Will give prompt Mrs. JOSEph Moran and cblld'r·en
reasonable service. Call SwarUunore
"02 before 10 A.M.. and after 6 P.M. Barbara and Joe, Mr. and MrII.
Palmer Pilgrim and BOn Douglass.
PERSONAlr-Vacuum Cleaners, Irons Peggy and Jimmy Robinson, of
toasters and radios repaired. calleci
for and dellvernd. Can Robert Brooks. Swarthmore and Mr. and Mrs.
SWarthmore 1648.
Hamilton Cochran and daughters
. PERSON~rvlce ()n all makes of Susan and Meggle of Wallingford.
electric wuhers· (Bendix included).
Peggy
Robinson ot Westdale
lrone1'8,
vacuum
cleaners,
ranges
irons, toasters. fans and' lamps. Also avenue Is visiting with tho Dr.
wlrins-new and old. All work com· Walter N. !tlo1rs of South Chester
plies to Fire Underwriters speclficat1ons. Call Erich lL HaUBeD. swa1'th- road while her parents Mr. and
more U60-W.·
Mrs. Ford Ro,?lnson aro on a trip
to the west coast. Jimmy Robinson
pERSONAL - SubscriptiOns to ull
magazines. Call' Mrs. Bertha. p~ Is staying with the John PlufUers
Farles.swa.rthmor~ 4689-W •.
of Oberlin avenue.
pERSONAl.!
Registered coraetiere,
Mrs. ElSIe ldcW'oI1liams. TeiepJ1Qne
SWarthmore 4.583':'W for apointment.·
TENDER SMALL TURKEYS ".".." ..:........ :..........._............... SSc lb.
of Real Eltale
M.... Jobn L. Good of Harvard
doll's clothes and
It.utfed toys made to order (or
Cbrlstmas gilts. Te\ephone Swarth-
)
SHERIFF 8ALE8
NEWS NOTES
CLASSIFIED
more
·7
"tHE SWARTHMOREA.N
PERBO~AL-.oo1I8,
MISS ALICE KRAFf'S
.,.
Frldat. Octclur 17. lM7
IIIIb& .. dar·
.,
me
My
owned by
name and address
and also Immediately
names and addresses
owning or holdIng one
or more of total amount of
iX~~i'~~not
owned
by a of
corporation,
and
addresses
the indiowners must be g 1 v en. If
owni:!d by a finn. company. 01' other
unincorporared concern. Its name and
address. as well as tho 8 0 of each
individual member, must be given.)
TJte Swarthmorean; Incorporated. 333
Dartmouth Avenue.' Swarthmore
Marjorie T. Told, 322 Park :Avenue.
Swarthmore
Pet erE. Told, 32'2 Park _Avenue,
Swarthmore
3.
T h t \.he lrnown. bondholde,-g,
";~~I~~I'~~;!'. and other security .holders
o
or holding 1 percent ot' more
amount o( bonds. mortgages,
seourltles are: (It there are
none, 80 state.)
None
4. That the two paragraphs next
above, giving the names of the owners. stockholders, and security holcMrB,
if any. contain not only the list of
etockholders and· security holdeI'8 88
they appear upon the books of tbe
Company but also, in cases where the
stockholder or securltl-" holder appeal'S
the books of the company as
or In any 0 th e r Oduciary
the name of the pel'8on or
tor whom such trustee 18
given; also that the said
two p8'l"8.graphs contain statements
embracing affiant's full knOWledge and
beUef as to the clrcumstances and
conditions under which stockhold-ars
and lSeCurlty holders who do not appear upon the books of the company
as trustees, hold stock and securities
In a capacity other than that of a
bona flde owner: and this affiant has
reason to believe that any other
penon, assoCiation, or eorporaUon has
any Interest direct or Indirect in the
said stock, bonds, or 'Other 8eC\lrlties
than as ~ stated by him.
.
&. That the average number of copies
of each Issue of this Publication sold
or distributed, throop the mans or
otherwise. to paid subsm1bera during
the tw~ve montlul preoedfng the date
shown above Is 16'10.
The Swarthmorean, 1947-10
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1947-10
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