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SWnrthtlore' CClllece
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Swarth more, ·Pa.
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THE SWARTHMOR
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SWARTHMO.RE, PA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1948
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VOL fl' NO••
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SILVER BEAVER
AWARD TO MOORE I
Ii
Boro Man Receives
Highest ·Scout
Honor
At the annual meeting and dinner of the Valley Forge Council,
Boy Scouts of America, held Sat·
urday, January 24 at the Broadwood Hotel and attended by more
than 700 Scout leaders, five c'Sll·
ver Beaver" awards were presented. The names of the recipients of
this award, Scouting's most coveted
ho'nor for "distinguished service 1:0
boyhood," remain a secret until the
'gh
f the b
J 1.._ C
m t 0
anquet.
OUD
.,
one
•
Moore, 25 Amherst avenue , was
of the five winners. Among Scout-\
ers receiving this award in the
past is Ambrose Van Alen of Park
avenue.
Mr. Moorc, a member -of the
Council Executive Board and N'a·
I'
u
cou t Panmllg
t •lona1 C ounel'1 CbS
Committee, is an outstanding l)IJsi·
ness exe.cutivc deeply int,crested in
youth. His businesS interests for t!lC
last 21 years have taken 11im from
'Vyoming to ..Texas,.to New Jersey,
thence to Pennsylvania and the Val.
I
ley Forge Council. He has been
actively connected with Scouting in
some leadership capacity during this
entire period. The Valley Forg\!
Councilof honored
not only
be':
<..ause·
his longhim,
Scouting
expcri.
ence, but moreparticularyhccause
of 11i5 outstanding leadership in
Cubbing.
Mr. MooJ1e js an Elder in the
Swartimlore Pr-esoytcrian Church.
He r~cently accepted the :positivn
tOf director .of the scientific ;sect.ion laboratory of the National
P.aint, Varnish and Lacqoer AsS"()Ci.
_ W A: gt
D 'C
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;aSlun on, ..•.• :anu
'so is on the move .again. The .scant
:spokesman in -presenting the .awariJ
stated, "Before he leaves, howev.er.,
beeause of his -outstanding ser.vice
to the boyhood of the Valley Forge
Council, wc honor hi:n byawar.ding
the Silver Beaver. We know that.
w~ever his business ta~es him,,:
he will alVt'3Ys b an
ac:t:iv.e·
Scouter and a greatsupportet' .of
youth."
Also representing SwartlunDre
were George Alsto~ Jr~ Scoutmas·
ter Wesley France and his senior
patrol leader for the Methodist
Church's Troop Number 3. Har·
Ian Jessup, Presbyterian _ Church
representative
and
Scoutmaster
William Davidson attended for
Troop 2. James Bullitt, commis(Continued on Page 4)
Chosen Clarinet Solowt
H. Weston Clarke,Jr., of Col1eg~
avenue wilt attend an Inte'rcolligate
Statc Band three-day festival to be
held at LOck Haven, Pa., in April.
.Weston has chosen as clarinet soloist in an SO, piece band to be led by
Eric Leidzen.
Weston, a graduate of Swarthmore High School, class of '47, wi!l
represent Temple University where
he is a member of the freshm:;n
class.
.Pool Membership
Growl Steadily
Applications for membership
in the Swarthmore Swimming
Pool ar~ being received by
the' treasurer, Donald P.
] ones, in increasing number&
The announcement that a budget plan. for payment could
be submitted ·has re~ulted in
many' applications of that nature, each evidencing a real
faith in the project and a de'sire to achieve a satisfactcry
plan for financing member·
ship.
Req~ests for' membership
from families outside the borough have been higher than
antidpated. Preference to
local residents WI·lt continue t'"
..
be -0'
mven but they are asked to
file their applications with
Mr. Jones within the week.
The most general inquiry
which has been made to per'Sonnel of the membership
'Committee is in regard to the
word. ."depe.nd
. . ........
,t" used in
.defining a family membership.
's wO.rd has a very gellcl'Thl
otis interpreta.tion which can
be clarified by con'tacting' the
committee or the officels,
John Seybold, Mrs. RC;lvis~
1948 TAX RATE
SET AT 131 MILLS
Council Hears'CitizeI~S
Authorizes New
Fire Engine
Borough. Council at its regular
meeting. Monday night set the 1948
tax rate at 13 1-4 milts divided as
fonows: 11 1-2 mills for general
borough purposes, 1 milt for library mainten~mc~, and 3-4 mill for
the Sinking Fund.
.
,A group of CItizens consisting of
Paul Williams of University place,
·IN·
H. S. GYM
.
Registrars to Sit
, Registrars· will sit in Bcrough Hall·.Thursday, February
11, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
and 7 p. m. to 10 p. m. for
the convenience of· the people
in Swarthmore.
BAIRD, BROWN
HEAD FLEET. DRIVE
Local Recruiting
Group Formed
Monday
....YEAR
....
WOMEN TO HEAR·
MAUN ON REFUGEE
Swarthmore Professor
Is Next Week's Club
Speaker
On Tuesday February 10 at 2 p. m
foJtowing the stated meting of the
Swarthmore Woman's Club, Mrs. J
Burriss West, chairman of the cur
rent events department will pres~nt
Patrick M. Matin, professor of eeo
nomics at Swarthmore College. Prr,
fessor Malin recently returned from
abroad where he was vice-director
of the Inter Governmental Com
mittee on refugees with head·quar
ters in London. His topic will he
"The Refugee.- a Problem for' In
ternational Organization and for
Us."
The hostesses will be Mrs. Thoma~
'V. Simpers and Mrs. Donald P
Joncs. Mrs. A. E. Longwell and
Mrs, Ray S. Quick wilt pour at
the tea table.
On Friday February 13 at 10 a. m
the literature department will meet
at the home of Mrs. Harold G
Griffin, 214 Rutgers avenue. She wit
review "Grandfather Objects" b)
\Valter Beebe \ViJder.
A local' organization meeting in
with the Navy's nat:onS.S. von Grabill of Cornell avenue,
O~ W. Kerr of Fairview road, Max wide "Fill the Fleet Program" WDS
Essl of Rutgers avenue, and George held in the AmricanLegion room in
McKeag of Parrish road appeared Borough Halt at 7:30 Monday evel>efore Council to protest the erec- ning February 2, Under the Chair; tion of a prefabricated house" Jor manship of Thomas F. Baird and co; which Robert T. Bair had requested chairmanship of Burgess J. Pa~l
; a permit. Council' postponed ac'tion Brown the Swarthmore Tas\c Group
: and will pas~ on the matter Monday was set up with the fonowing comnight February 9 at a meeting oi mittees:
!ndustry- Paul Carey president
. I the public saftey committee.
It was decided to advertise for a of the South Chester Stevcdotes,
new fire engine to replace the 25W. Henry Linton assist.1 year-old . tittle pump which was chairman,
ant vice-president of the Sun Oil
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Company, -G.. ¥/i11s Brodhead Sun
pure las(,f !ieC~n'4-1a.tit;. -In, ~... WORLD
DAY OF PRAYER
Shiphulding Company cxec\.!tive,
Cox, Mr. Jones, Mrs. J. AlFEBRUARY 13th
Education- William F. Lee; prc5ibright Jones.
IN
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
dent of the Home .and School Asso," . )
,
ciation, chairmani Frank R. Mor·
The 34th \Vorld Day of Praycr
ey supervising princ.ipal of Swarthwitl be observed on February l~
The Antiqms Fair 'Conunitteeof more Schools, co-chairman; Arthur
the first Friday in LCJit, by a <:()u
the Woman's Culb .annaunces ·the K. Meyers' admil1~strative head of
tinuous chain of prayer meetin&s,
dates of the third annual Fair as the ~cnnsylvania Stat,e .College Cen- around the world, .... beginning-April 5, 6, 7. The date is moved up ter.
A!t'hletic and Recreation- Mill- with the rise of the sun over the·
in order to avoid con'ilict wit'h the
Fiji Islands just west of the inter
'
Easter observanc-es .and school vnc- ard Robinson athletic director of
national Date Line and ending on:
S\VATthmore Schools, chairman:
ations.
Veterans GTOUp- Charles R. Ger- St. Lawrence Island in th~ c<*l
Study at Penn "
It is hoped tlr.i.t the return
The meeting in this section one
addition of cuefully selectedn~w Post, chairman.
of
more than 80 sponsored locally
ones will add ~e lothe .a1wCl1.·s
'Business- Howard D." Sipler.
'The Swarthmorte Rotary is spar~;
oJ
well attended elVcnt. The stage is be cDairman; E~ M. Buchner president by the Philadelphia Council o~
soring, in conjunction with otOO1' be in adequate hands and .adiUerent uf the Swartl11l10re Business Associ- Churches, will be held in the Swar
;ncarby Rotary C1tibs, a short, infccr- arrangement in the Lmmge :is ·planr.- :a.~co-chairman; John Michael. thmore Presbyterian Church at 2
Elric S. Sproat, Ernest L Green p. 111.
lIllal course in "Fly Tying and Angi-: ed to expedite passage.
mg Techniques", ·tauglit b Geo c1
Executive~ of the -committee witl president oi the. Central Delawa! c
Jr. Assembly Groupa Combine
.
y
rg I' ~meet for dessert on Monday., Feb- County Exchange Club.
W. Harvey natIOnally known piscat-! 'ruary 9, at 322 Park "':venue --hen
Fire and Prote'ctive- Thomas
In view of the current emergency
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...onal llufhonty at Penn State. Col-I tfhe club president M1'S. Jobll E. B-ateman Chief of police chairman; in fuel oit supplies, the Junior As
lege to be conducted in the new Michael will be prcse!lt. The .co- John Rumsey president of the Fire sembties for tomorrow eve~ing will
be informal dances for all groups.
P~nnsylvania State College Center c!hairman for the Fair are Mrs.. A. Company, co-chairman.
PublicityFrank
Maselli,
chairThe eighth grade dance will be
Building, 8S5 -Harvard aveune.
\W. Bass, Jr., and Mrs.. Peter .It
man
chaperoned
by Mr. and Mrs. J. S
The course is deSigned to help TGild.
Speakers- Robert G. Gilfiltan, Gaskill. and Dr. and Mrs. Reavis
J. J. 'a Plan Dance
Jr., chairman.
Cox.
everyone from the beginner to the
The
Fill
the
Fleet
drive
applies
Chaperons for the Senior Assem
veteran fishennan, and the instruc-'
TIle
J.
J.'s
whose
officers
are
to
men
17-31
years
of
age.
The
Navy.
bly
will be Mr. and Mrs. Peter E
tor is well qualified to teach this
Sally
Alden,
president,
Bicky
wants
them
to
complete
school
and
Told
for the eleventh grade and
subject. He has been fishing for 30
Thompson,
vice~president;
Caroline
then
apply.
It
offers
a
choice
of
50
Dr.
and
Mrs. George Warren for the
years, and was once described by
twelfth grade.
John Alden Knight as "the greatest de Furia. secretary; and Jane Allen· (Continued to Page .8)
treasurer, met at the home ,of the •
~..----------~-.-----------------------------trout fisherman I ever met,"
treasurer on February 1 to complete
The fishing course on the Campus
was treated pictorial1y in Life ant plans for a dance to be held in the
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6
_
American magazines. The six-week school ~ on February 28. It will
7
:15
p.
m.-Swarthmore
High
vs
Ridley
Township
••••••••••.•
Gym
course will be restricted to a be a turn about dance and the pro'
SUNDAY,
FEBRUARY
8
maximwn· or' 35 persons. For en- ceeds wjll go to the comm.unity pro- 11:00 a. m.-Morning Worship ••.•.••••.••••.•••..•••. Local Churches
rollees who do not have their own ject for C.A.R .. E.
MONDA~FEBRUARY9
.
The committee chairmen for the 10:00 a.m.-L.W.V. Study Group •••••••••••••••••••••• 621 Magill Road
equipment the College will furnish a
fly tying kit for a smal1 charge in dance are: band, Sally Alden; ,cur.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10
addition to the nominal enrollmf"nt tain and streamers, Joan Pennock; 2:00 p. m.-Stated Meeting, Prof. Malin •••••••.•• Woman's Oubhouse
posters, Pauline Beneke; decora- 8:00 p. m.-Stated Meeting, Junior Oub ••....•••••..•• 221 Kenyon ave.
fee.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11
Arthur K. Meyers, of Swarthmore tions, Marge Bowie; ptf>licity,
10:00 a. m.-3 p. m., 7 p. m.-l0 p. m. -Registration ...... Borough Hall
J
eryl
Faulkner;
paints,
Pat
Giles;
Rotary, is acting as reservations
7 ~ p. m.-Swarthmore J. V. vs Haverford .••••• '••.•..•. Field House·
chairman. Interested persons should lights, Barbara Crosset; and tic- 8:30 p. m.-Swarthmore Varsity vs Haverford •••••.•••..• Field House
write to Mr.Meyers at 855 Harvard Vivian Herndon's house.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12
The next meeting wi11 be held at 8:00 p. m.-Mother's Oub ....•...............•... Woman's Clubhouse
avenue, or call Swarthmore 3340, for
8 :15 p. m,-Bush String Quartet Concert •......... Clothier Momorial
Vivian Herndon's house.·
acceptance as class members,
conne~tion
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Antiques Fair
ROTARY GIVING
rmulNG
r Ian !l\II'DURSE.
Apl'l-l 5, 6, 7
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To Sponsor Six Weeks
SCi
tate enter
TIllS WEEK'S CALENDAR
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THE
SWARTHMOREAN
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NEWS NOTES
honor or'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rev-/ Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Hopkins of also a graduate of. Bucknell, and
:"ccciving cOI~gratulatiotls ".Jpon tJ~e
Alrs. Daniel S. Morse of Parrish nolds of Glen Ridge, N. J., fonnerly Crest lane will entertain as their. previous to that served in the U. S.
birth (If -a SOIl, Edward If orris Basroad will leave today for Hammond, of Swarthmore. The guests included weok-end guests, Dr. and Mrs. Clif- Navy, tJlrce and a·half years.
sct1, 3rd, 011 February 2 in Brrn
Ind., to visit her son-in-law and Dr. a n d urs.
'I J 011.1.\'.
h '[ P carson M r ford Rassweiler of Short Hills, N. J.
Mawr HOSI>it.1.
,
.
Mr. Hugh A. McLean of North
daughler Mr: and Ai rs.- Donald W.
BIRTH
The baby is a grandson of Mrs.
and Mrs. ·H. Lindley Peel, Mr. and Tonawanda, N. Y., spent several
Smith for h\"o weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Morris Bassett Edward M. Bassett of North Chester
Mr. and lIIrs. W. SIan ley Kite of Mrs. George Plowman. Miss Sue days last week with her mother, Jr., of North Chester road, ar~ ;.-oad.
Ogden avenue. and Mr. and lirs. Reynolds, of Swarthmore, Mr. amI ~{rs. \ViUiam H. 'Vest of North
Donald . H. Kinloch of Walling- Mrs. Theodore V{iding and Mr. Princeton avenue.
ford Hills, left Sunday for Palm
and Mrs. Lloyd Goman of WallingTO-M-P-K-I-N-S-B-E-LL
Beach, Fla.
ford,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Donalo
Baty Wilson of Park avenue,
horne for a two-week vacation from Colafcmina of Lima.
The marriage of ~liss lfargaret
Syracuse University entertained
Mr. and llrs. H. T. Gibson and Louise Bell, daughter of Dr. and
l.large Adams of While Plains, three sons of Park avenue will move Mrs. Ralph Emerson Bell of Media,
N. Y., a Kappa Alpha Theta soror- Ihe latter part of the monlh 10 to Mr. Granl Edward Tompk,ins, Jr.,
ity sister, as her week-end guest.
Parma, a suburb ot Cleveland, son of Mr. and- AIrs. Tompkins of
Claire Rincliffe of Strath Haven Ohio, where lIfr. Gibson is Pro- Cedar Grove, W. Va., took place
avenue, a senior student at Stephens duction :Manager of the Oeveland Saturday, January 31, at 4 o'clock
College, Columbia, Mo., was jnitiated Printing Ink Company.
in the \Vallingford Presbyterian
last week into Tau Sigma Tau,
Mr. and Mrs. George PIQwman Church. The Re,·. John B. Rowland
••
honorary art sorority, at the col- and their daughter Ellis or" Har- Pastor, performed the ceremony. '
lege. Claire was chosen for this yard av:cnue, spent the week-end
Mr. Da\'id Jcffris of :Media, orhOllor on the basis of her superior enjoying the winter sports at Buck ganist, and Mrs. 'VilIiam T. Bell of
ability and interest in art.
Hill FaJls.
Chester, as soloist, presented wcdMr. Russel M. Heath of Cedar
Mrs. Willialll T. Johnson of On,
,., den (I'JIlg music preceding the ceremony.
lane, who is General ,Manager of avenue is entertaining her Duplicate :Mrs. Bell sang, "I l . ove You Truly",
Scott Paper Company's Cut-Rite Bridge CJub at a luncheon at the "'Because", and "0, Pe"dect Love".
wax paper plants in Hoboken, N .
Ingleneuk today. Bridge will follo,v
and Sandusky, Ohio, is being sent at her horne.
, The bride, given in marriage' by
by his company to the Harvard GrzdMrs. Harry Shidle of Rutgers ave- . her fathe~, wore. a wcd?ing gown
uate School of Business Administra- nul' entertained at an informal teft: ~.f candle!lght .satm, fasll10ned with
tion to take a three-month course Oll \Vednesday afternoon in, honor ltted b~,ce With bertha of heirloom
in Advance :Managcment and Lab-or of her house guest, l\irs. Geter C. la~e, fu.1I s~irt, and long train. Her
Relations. The course will begin Shidle of Pittsburgh.'
veil of IIlu~lon fell from a headdr~ss
February 25 and continue through) l\.frs. Raymond Dentworth of Elm of ros~-pomt la.ce and she earned
.May 22. l\{r. Heath will spend as avenue entertained at a Neighbor- gard.cruas, freeSia, and stephanotis.
BEAUTY SALON
many week-ends as possible with hood Tea, Monday.
MISS Margaret Hughes of Wilkes·
his family, or Mrs. Heath, Sandy
Amanda Spackman of Farnun: barre as maid of honor, Miss Charand Barbara will join him in Boston. road, Media entertained a group lott~ Schultz of Lansdale, Miss
Beware, Lest Beauty Slip
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Wilson of Ninth Graders of Swarthmore Kathryn Wilson of Oreland, and
of Park avenue enlertained Mr. High School at a coasting party at Mrs. Robert Billings of CollingsCan Swarthmore 0476
and Mrs. Charles Cleaver of Wil. her home Friday evening.
wood, N. J., as bridesmaids, wore
mington, Del ,as their dinner guesi.
Mrs William E. Danforth of Hill- gowns of violet faille, with mitts of
9 Chester Ro'!d
Saturday evening.
born avenUe Jeft Wednesday to the same shade. They carried violets
Dr. and Mrs. John M. Pearson of spend two months with her mother and acacia and' their headdresses
C~rnell avenUe. entertained at a Mrs. K. D. Swartzel of Los Angeles: were of blending flowers. All the
dmner parly Salqlrday nighJ in Calif. She was accompanied by her attnda~ls were sorority sisters of
honor of Sue Reynolds, a member f daughter Carolyn.
the brIde at. Bnclrnell University.
the February graduating class at
Mr and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes of
Mr. Ray Frjl1te of Emporium, Pa.,
Invites you to enj;'y
Swarthmore College. Am'Ong the Princ~ton avenue will entertain at ~erved as best man, and the ushers
out-of-to\m gUests were Mr. and a dinner party tomorrow evening. mcluded Mr. George Miller, Mr.
Mrs. Walter Reynolds and David Among the out-of-town guests will Ge~~ge Roab of Braddock, and Mr.
and Jane Reynolds of Glen Ridge, be Mr. and ¥rs. A. Camp Streamer Wdham T. Ben of Chester, brother
N. J., formerly of Swarthmore, and of Pittsburgh, and Mr. and Mrs. of the bride. A reception followed
Mrs. Waller D. Rej'nolds and Miss Melville Stein of Germantown.'
at the ~ome of the hrides parents.
Ruth Reynolds of Wallingford.
Dr. and Mrs. William L. Nute of
The young couple will live at
est Lafayette, Ind., where the
June
has returtned to Palas, Turkey are spending a few
Earlham College, Richmond, Ind. days with Dr. and Mrs. William T. bridegroom is studying for hi, And to att~nd ~n 8:00 o'clock .Concert Program of Spiritual. by Negro
after spending a few days between Ellis of Walnut lane. Their daugh- Masler's Degree in Psychology at church chOIr. Plano Solo by MISS Aiice Baubhn - -Phone Reservations
HAS YOUR CAR'S FACE
BEEN WASHED
LATELY?
LET US DO IT NOW
.r.,
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The Bouquet
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STRATH HAVEN INN
Serve Yourself - All You Want
$1.00 Country Club Supper 6:00 to 7:30
Thursday, February 12
w.
un"*'"
college semesters
at her home. Swarthmore
ter, Maryly Nute
is a sophomore at gra:luate
Purdue University.
The bride High
is a
41Applebrook",
Park avenue.
College.
of· Swarthmore
Virginia Morse of Harvard aveMr. and :Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes of School and Bucknell University,
nue has returned to the University
of Maryland following a mid-sernestcr vacation.
Bi~1 Horsey of Swarthmore avenue IS home from Triple Cities College, . N. Y., for a 10-day mid-term
vacallon..
Followlng college exams, 60 Swarthmore students left Friday for
Buck Hill Falls for a week-end of
skiing.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson
}r., of Lafayette ave. entertained at
a supper party Sunday evening m
Teacher of Piano
Facully, Del, Music School
ESTHER WILLIAMS
JIMMY DURANTE
LAURITZ MELCHOIR ••
234 Park Ave.
Sw. 1775-J
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"Thia Time for Keeps"
in technicolor
class of '47. The bridegroom is
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FOR
MAGAZINE
SUBSCRIPTIONS
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Mrs. Lloyd E_ Kauffman
Swarthmore 2080 .
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Colleoe
Theatre
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Saturday and Monday
ABBOTT and COSTEl.l.O
In
"The Wistful Widow of
Wagon Gap"
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It requires knowledge, skill, and
All
guesswork must be eliminated.
Certain powerful medicinal
hi.
"HUG SAVEHS"
i
In order to equalize rug wear, be
sure you cLange yours around
occasionally 80 that d1e Iteavicfit
traffic im't alway!! ('nnljn~d to
the 5ame area. \
.
For excellent rug cZoming. call
100 Park Al·e., SWai t!unlJre, Pa.
, Swarthmore 0730 ... 0529
Clearbrook 4646
"Rug Cleaning is Rug Su.,ling"
Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday
BOB HOPE
"WHERE THERE'S LIFE"
Tuesday
BETTE DAVIS
in
"Jezebeltt
.. \Vednesday and Thurs.'!;:"",
ROBERT MONTGO)'IERY
in
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l'11/',
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prescriptions is no child's play.
a high degree of accuracy.
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•. This business of compounding
Friday
"The Barber of Seville"
Saturday Matinee, 1 p.
. Feature
cJ
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agents must be measured to a fraction of a grain.
When you bring your preScriptions to us'you have
: cPA"'SOH&Co.
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MEDIA
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, February 5, 6 and 7
ANTONICA FAIRBANKS
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Princeton avenue spent last week
in Pittsburgh attending the Nationat Convention of the Americau
Institute of Electrical Engineers.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Robertson of
Dallas, Texas, who also attended
the meeting, were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Yerkes.
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, INS
the assurance that all of these principles will be
conscientiously observed. Your own phYSician
will verify this statement.
Starting W'ednesday,
"Ride The Pink Hone"
Michael's College Pharmacy
"Green Dolphin Stree·t
Starting Friday
"Gone With the Wind"
ON THE CORNER
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SWARTHMOREAN
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PUBLISHED
THE
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EVERY FRIDAY
SWARTHMOREAN,
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SpWuABRLTHISH~ORRE.
INC.,
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PhODe- Swarthmore 0900
PETER Eo TOLD, Editor
Lorenc McCarter
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Office
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KARJORIE TOLD, Ao!odate E41tor
Rosalie Peinol
Theodore Hicldng
Editb Whitaker
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Scc:ond Class Matter, ]anual"J' 24, 1929,
at
Swartbmore.
Pa.,
under
the
Ad of March
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METHODIST .CHURCH NOTES
The Church School meets on Sunday morning at 9 :45, S. W. Johnson,
Superintendent. Classes are provided for children of all ages and for
adults.
The Young Adults Group meets in
the sanctqary at 10 o'clock, Airs.
L. E. Kauffman, teacher.
At 11 o'clock service, Dr~ Leon
T. hfoore, District Superintendent
will prcach_
The Junior Church meets at the
sam'! hour ill the chapel
The ushers for the day a:-e George
Shubert, Edward Alston, Don D.
Dickinson. John Flood and Baul K.
Paulson.
The Church N urs-cry is open during the service for the younger
children. Miss I·Ielen Scott and Batba_ra Scott will be in charge.
The Young Adult Group meets on
·Monday evening at 8 in the chapel.
There will be· a box· social and the
committee have engaged a mag;dan
lor the program. All young adults of
the comm~mity arc invited to attend.
The \Voman's Society of Christ1an Service meets on \V cdncsday.at
l o"c1ock for dessert luncheon. TIl'e
regular meeting ·wilt'foIlO\v.
The S~cial Hall is open 011 Thursday evening from 7 to 9 for 5Up«vised !ecrca.tion under Theodore 1..
Pilrnc11.
~
-,
Rehearsal for t~le senior choir is
on Thursday eVCIlIl1g at 7 :45.
THE
SWARTHMOREAN
TRINITY NOTES
DR. HART L
W. V. SPEAKER tea will be served 10 members and
their guests. Everyone interested
Dr. Oliver Ely Hart, a member of in' the problem of education today
the Deparlment of Education at is cordially inviled to attend the
the Universily of Pennsylvania and meeting.
formerly principal of the PhiladelTo Study Needs
phia's Girl's High School, will speak
to the Swarthmore League of
There will be a panel discussion
Women Voters, Friday, February 13 on Tuesday on j'Are Our Present
at 2:30 in Whittier' House. Her
topic, "Present-Day Problems in Facilities Adequate" sponsored by
Education" will discuss what is being the parents of the Rutg~rs Avenue
done in educational. circles to at- Kindergarten. Scb'pol administratract new teachers into the profes- tion au"thorities will
present to
sion, and will also include considera- answer questions. The meeting will
tion of pending Federal legislation
to aid education, and the proposed be held in the Rutgers Avenue
consolidation of the school districts School Auditorium at II p. m., Febthrough tout the state. The program ruary 10.
All person's interested in this
has been arranged by 11 rs. William
problem
are cordially invited to
Huey, Chairman of the Educational
Committee. Following the discussion, attend.
On Sunday Holy C{jmmunion will
be celebraled at 8. Church School
will tIleet at 9 :45. At the 11 o'clock
service ot Morning Prayer the
Rector will preach. The ushers for
the II o'clock service arc: S. B.
Bren'ster, head usher; A. H. Knabb,
W. Freegard, R. S. Baker, J. W.
Jones, E. O. Lange, \V. H. Randall,
and S. ,D. Reynolds. Confirmation
Class will meet in the Parish House
at 5:15. The Young People's Fellowship will meet at 6.
Choir School will meet on Monday and Wednesday at 4:30 ·The
~estry will meet in the Parish
Holtse on Monday at 8.
On Ash Wednesday there will
be a celebration of the Holy CommUllion at 7 :30. The Young Com..
municants of the parish will worship
corporately and will be the guest or I ~---~-------------------------the Rcctor at breakfast following
£his Service. Another celebration of
th .. Holy Communion will follow at
10.
TIle women of the parish will
meet for service. and study on each I
\Vednesday. in Lcnt. beginning on
Ash Wednesday. The morning sewing will be followed. by a Lenten
luncheon at 12 :30, after which a
study class will be held in the Parish
can be asslir~d of our nIgh standard
House.
of service. On our staff are Funeral
The Christian Stuuy Forum, the
program planned for adult religious
Directors thoroughly familiar with
education, will meet on Wednesday
at 8 :15. to hear a discussion by
all religious and fraternal orders.;
•
the Rector on the topic "Heaven
and H"II, Final Judgement, and Immortality."
. The \Voll1en's' Guild wilt meet
on Thursday at 2, in the Parish'
DIRICTOIS 0' .UNERALS
House for a brief business meeting,
to be followed by a book review
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
presen.ted by Mrs. R. S. Baker.
Taleph_ III 6-1581
MARY A. BAIR, PresIdent
tc~ will be served.
tilOir rel/earsal will he held in
'tl~~ Parish 'Ifouse - C;'.i'·:Thurs(lay· at
7:30.
be
School meet each Sunday morning at
9 :45 o'clock. Harry Oppen!ande,
is the teacher of the' Men's Bible
Class and Dr. Clarence E. Clewell
the teacher of the Women's Bible
Class which also meets at 9':45 o'clock.
VESPERS. at 4 :45 o'clock are
being held each Sunday afternoon
until Easter. Special musical programs. are planned and the congregation and friends of the Chnrch are
urged to attend these services.
The Freshman and High School
Fellowship will meet at 5:30 o'clock
for supper .this' Sunday evening..
Dr. E. Fay Campbell will speak.
The Fellowship 'of Trinity C!?ur.,h
will be the guests of our young
people.
The Young Adult's Club will meet
at the Church Sunday evening at
7 o'clock and then go to the Gibbons
Home on the Baltimore Pike for the
evening's program.
The Young Married Couples will
meet on Sunday evening
7 :30
o'clock at the home of Mr. and
Jo,.f rs. Charles Martin, 406 Haverford
place.. The subject for discussion.
led by. H. Lewis Cutler, will be
'"Introducing Religion to Children".
The Young' People's Fellowship
meets at _7:30 o'clock Sunday, Fcb. rll~ry ·8. Ail· nlembers are urged to
attend, as final plans Dlust be made
for the Student's Universal Day of
Prayer Vesper Service which will L. W. V. STUDIES
PRESBYTERIAN -NOTES
be held February IS.
INTERNATIONAL TRADES
Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock
The Board of Deacons wilt meet at
scrvicf~ ~..rr. Cutler will preach on the Church 011 \Vcdncsday cvcnitlg,
The second stndy ·grOt1p on In"The Christian and li-Ie Community". February 11, at 7:30 o'clock.
terilational Trade sponsored by the
Mr. and J..Irs. hfarvcl \Vilson at
The Pulpit Committe which was \ League of ·\Vomen Voters of Swarthe Harvard avenue entrance will appointed at the Congregational thmore, will be addressed by l{arian
assist :Mr. Cutler in greeting the, _Meeting, January 21 consists of Taylor, economics Major and Honer
congregation after tflC churc1; scr- James lL Hornaday, Chairman, .Studcnt of Swarthmore' College, at
vjce Sunday monling.
Mrs. Reavis Cox, A-Ir.s. FrankHn· ";r. the home of Mrs. Thomas Hopper,
All departments of the Church Flaherty,' David McCahan, H. Lind- 621 Magill Road, on Monday, Feb_ _~_____________ Iley Peel, Genevieve Reavis, ·and a at 10:00 a. lll. lfiss Taylor will disCarroll P. Stre.cter. Any .opinion.., ClISS the developments at the Havana
or rec:olluueudatiolls may be turned Conference.
SWARTHMORE
in to a member of this committee.
James Sheedy, also an Economics
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The
Woman's
Association
will
major
and Honor student conducted
Rev. H. Lewis Cutler Minister
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8
meet Wednesday, February 11. The the first meeting held on Monday,
9 :45 A. M.-at.un:h School
11 :00 A M._uThe Christian and the Com. Executive Board of the Association February 2, Mr. Sheedy gave a
munity"
will meet at 10:30 o'clock. The brief, clear picture of the historical
4:45 P. M.-Vesper Service
"What We· Believe"
Worship Service, in the Churcll, at background of the principle of Free
5:30 P. M.-Fresbman Fellowship .Supper
. 5:30 P. M.-High School Fellowship Sup· 12 o'clock will be led by Mrs. C. Trade and the devastating effect of
per
Ronald Groff, Vice-President of two "Vorld Wars with the interven7:00 P. M.-YOUDS Adulto
.
7 :30 P M.-CoUe.e Age Fellowship
District L The .luncheon wHl be he1d ing depression and the. resorting to
7:30 P. M.-:.young Married Couples
at 12:30 o'clock, prepared by Circle high tariffs. He discussed the Gen4, Airs. H. Lewis Cutler, Chairman. eva Conference and summed up the
8
Mrs. Gladys Gilkey Calkins, Presi- points of the Charter, stressing the
dent of the Y. W. C. A.'s of the close interdependence of an InterU . S. A. will speak on "Current national Trade Organization with
Impressions
of the Orient".
the Mrshall Plan and European
Write for details about
•.
The World Day of Prayer will be Recovery. One cannot succeed with';:~9 -;~s!
9:45 A.
held in the Presbyterian Church on out the other, Mr. Sheedy said, and
our bank-by-maiI service.
11:00 A.
Friday February 13, 12 o'clock. on this fragile and intricate structure
6:00 P.
The Girls Junior Choir rehearses will depend the future peace of the
7:30 A.
10:00 A.
Thursday afternoons at 3:30 o'clock, world.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
the Boys J lInior Choir rehearses
OF FRIENDS
• Group S ervee S upper
SUNDAY,
FEBRUARY 8
Friday evenings at 7 o'clock and
Molhere
9:45 A. M.-F;"t Day Sobool.
the Chapel Choir rehearses at 7 :45
The Fourth Grade Mother's Group
11 :00 A. M.-MeetiniL for Worship.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11
q'clock on Thursday evenings.
of Rutgers avenue is planning a
•
i 9:30 to 3:00 Sewng and Ouilnng in Whit~
covered dish supper for parents and
.Member of Federal Depolit IJla1ll'8Dca Corporatio..
tier House. Box Luncheon. All are
cord;ally ;ny;,ed.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH teachers of the fourth grade. It will
tll'IJ;Tc~gr~Tl~¥
"SPIRIT" is the subject of the be held Thursday evening, Fehruary
OF SWARTHMORE
Lesson-Sermon in aU Churches of 26 at 7 o'clock in th~ Presbyterian
Now You can buy Va S. Savings Bonds automatieally
psrrN1>AY.eF\'io:Jl~rya8d
Christ, Scientist, ~n Sunday, Feh-I Church. This will be followed by
11 :00 A. M,-Sunday School.
ruary 8. The Golden ~Text i:;: uy c color movies "\~'ings Over Latin
through tbe new Bond-a-Month Plan Asak at tbis Bank,
11 :00Sermon:
A. M.-Sundar.
Lesson
. " an d "raq
I " prescn t e d I1y
"Spir
it'.
arc not .m the flesh, I
Jut 'tn t Il~ Amenca
\VedneS!'ay evening meet~ng each week'i S " t if so that the Spirit of God Josephine Hopcwood of the Phila8 p.m. Readmg room open datty ex..cept Sun·
plTi t
day and holidays 12 to 5 p.m. \Veducsday dwell'in you."- (Romans 8 :9)
delphia Elec·tric Company.
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ALL DENOMINATIONS
·AND FAITHS
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
I
Church
Services
Another good time to
bank by mail •••
~Re~8
Swarthmore National Bank
& Trust Co.
evening 7 to 7:45 p.m. and 9 to 9:30 p.m.
Silver Beaver
Award to Moore
(Continued form Page I)
sioner and representative of Trin~
ity Episcopal Church and Graham
Wentz, chairman of Pack I, also
participated. In addition. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred J. Almgren, Mrs. Wes·
ley France, William Brinsfield,
Hobert Jessup and Howard Sipler,
assistant district commissioner in
charge of one of the five sectiom
which includes Swarthmore, were
present at the banquet.
:Representing more than 16,000
Boy Scouts in Delaware and Montgomery Counties, whose program Is
a Red Feather Service, tile leaders
reviewed the work of their organization during t.'1e past year, anrl
laid plans for the inclusion of 4,000
boys residing in the two counties,
who are eligible for Scouting.
A highlight of Lie event, was a
series of tableaus showing differ·
ent Scouting activities, and enacted
by boys chosen from representative
troops. Also on the program w;tS
group singing and Scouting pag~
eantry.
The inter-faith theme of Scouting was emphasized by the presence
of religious leaders representing the
Catholic, Protestant and Jewish
faiths., '
The principal address was made
by J. Harold Williams, prominent
in Scouting circles, who pointed out
that the Boy Scouts had to exIf'''d their activities to include a
lnilUon more boys nationally.
P ....Ii. Libnory Ac:c:es.iOD.
The 40 new books which have
just been added to the Swarthm"re
Public Library include reading for
both pleasure and profit. The com-I of the Swarthmore Woman's Club
plete list is available at the Librar- last April.
ian·s desk. Following are some of
------Juni"r Club ActiYe
the books which are likely to be
much in demand. Fiction! tFrcsh
Th« Board of Directors of tl.e
'Vind Blowing," Campbell; "Eagle Junior Woman's Club met Tuesday
At My Eyes," Kafkov; "Midnight .evening at the home of Airs. George
Lace," Kantor; "The. Valiant Lady," Hardigg of Muhlenberg avenue. /
Knight; "Eagle in the Sky," Mason:
Mrs. Carl J .glum will review
liThe Bishop's.'Vifc," Nathan, "Step "Abigail Adams" by Janet Payne:Down, Elder Brother," Niggli; ~Jld Whitney, Tuesday. February 10. at
"Prh'ate
Enterprise,"
Thirkell. 8 otdock. following a stated meeting
Among the. new mystery novels are to be held at Anne Cochran's, 221
"The Bells of Old Bailey." Bowers: Kenyon ayenue.
uThe Affair of the Sixth Button,"
The Club will hold a bridge party
Knight; and "My Sister, Goodnight:' on F ebruaO' 24 for the benefit of
McDonell.
the Cancer Res('arch Fund.
The non-fiction additions include
"The Steep Places," Angell; "Lewis
Discusse. Government
and Clark," Bakclcss; "The TennesThe follo~\'ing excerpts are from
see" (Vol. II), Davidson; Our Own a speech delivered by Judge E. LcBaedeker," Kinkead; "The Alamo." roy van Roden at a recent meeting
Myers; "The Great Rehearsal," Van of the Women's Republican Club
Doren; "David Lilienthal: Guardian of Delaware County. '
of TOJliorro~V",'~ \Vhit1llan; "The
uWe have a wondcrful form ot
Saint and the Devil," \Villwar; f:lI!d government in the United States.
half-dozen others.
which is fundamentally differcnt
from that of the other nations of
ARTISTS TO EXHIBIT
the world. They cannot seem to
understand
us, and it seems quite
lIIr and lIIrs. Cyril Gardner of
probable
that
we have 'not tried to
Wamng!ord will be alllong the
exhibitors at the opening reception understand them.
"For example, in Great Britian,
of a Duct Exhibition of Invited
the
people ELECT a "government"
Work at, The Woodmere Art Ga!rather
than certain individuals .to
icry" 9201Germantown ave: Chestrepresentative
offices. The sense of
nut Hill Sunday February 8 from 4
party loyalty is wonderful indeed,
to 6 o'clock.
but
the Party is of chief importance.
Mr. Gardner, a well·kllown porUln
France this is even more evitrait painter, win exhibit portraits
dent,
""cept
that there are about a
while Mrs. Gardner will show landdozen or more major political partscapes, oil and water colors.
Also exhibiting will be Mr. and ies, each with an entirely dIfferent
Mrs. Art1!ur Meltzer of Lansdale, set of principles and poJities.
"In Germany, the people still feel
both instructorsalMoore Institute,
Philadelphia. Mrs. Meltzer, (Paulette Van Roekens) was guest exhibitors and speaker at. the meeting
Devine Taxi
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Servi~e
Swarthmore, Pa.: .....
Serving' ~rthn1oie, Mbrton, Rutledge and Ridley
Township since 1918
Phone: Swarthmore 0444
. 'Food
SUED
Blld
General Insurance
333 Darimouth Avenue
Swarthmore 1833
Oosed
-OUTSIDE
A..
1(.-8.
eTery
P. M.
Sunday
CATERING
SERVICE
CIoiIdreo·. ~
.
J. E. LIMEBURNER co.
Dispensing Opticians
DriDk.
Expcrts in the Making and Fitting
of Spectacles and Eye Glasses
MUlic
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6913 Market Street· Upper Darby, Pa.
aDd
DanciDs
Nightly
Comprehensive Public
Liability Policy
PETER E. TOLD
7
827 Lancaster Aye. Bryn Mawr, Pa.
If yours is a party line
telephone, try to keep
calls brief • •• and space
FREE
PARKING
them well apart ••• so
that others may' Use
OpeD to the
Public
the line as well. Result:
PRIVATE
,PARTY and
BANQUET
ROOMS
..""'''..
Better service for all.
The Bell Telephone Company
of Pennsylvania
311 WELSH ST.
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Electrical Contractor
Media 0755
PATTERSON
,
Arters Brothers Inc.:
S. M. HARBISON
DAVE WOOD
Painting
and
Paperhanging
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OPEN
Dr. and Mrs .. Irven Travis'of Kenyon avel1ue entertained Mrs. A. L.
Hutton and daughter Margery of
Washington, D. C., as their week1. Furnishing, applyinf and rolling apend guests.
proximately 15 tons 0
Bituminous con·
crete. cleaning area!l to be treated. fur·
Reliable IUld FrieDdly
Doris Black of South Chester
nishing and applying. asplialt binder and
toad, home form 1'~ary Washingtc.rn
furnishing. spreading aDd rolling crushed
rock.
College' for mid·scmcster vacatjon,
2. Furnishing the materials and pcrfom,·
entertained a college classnm·te,
in, the above work with the exception
Jean Krotzer of Chappaqua, N. Y.,
of the asphalt binder.
)JOIlf'O or
as her, week~nd !,'lIes!.
Outl_ iD.laDed $4.80 and up
3. ·Furnisbing Brut app1yinlJ approximate1,.
(luring June.
James
Q.
osc
of
Princeton
ave5000
gallons
of
asphalt
bi¥er.
wrUe to Mrs.
Icr Cot lagC.
nue will he initiated into Cum Laude,
All materials and work shalr be in aecorCall WaYlle 0104-M
pr-ab. Virginia
national
secondary
school
hOllor
danee with specifications. a copy.of which
PERSONAL-Doardaqd nursinl( care
• t
t tl 83 d
If
\
may be secured- {TOm the undersllned
to elderlr man or woman. Wann. aunny SOCIC y, a
Evenine. Swarthmore Z688-M.
Ie
r
alll1Ua
oun< en
.
home. ReglStercd nurse. Madison 4906-J.
Day exercises of the Peddie School
The Borough reservies the right to re•
' Jed any Dr an blds and to award the porrEUSONAL-Vocuum Ctcanel'll. irons.
24 hour emerSenc-y service
toABtera aotl. radios l'(>pllired. eaHad Hlghtstown, N. J., this Sunday after·· lions dc:cribed in items 2 and 3 to different
contractors.
for and delh-end. Oan Robert Brooks.
gW;1rthmore 1548.
noon.
A certified check in the sum of $l00liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Pt:RSONAL-Servlce on all makes of
Robert Longwell is spending the must
acconipany the bid of each contractor
('Ieetrie wuhers (Dendi.!: IDeluded), ,week of his mid.se111ester vacation and the per50n or firm to whom any conironers,
vacuum
de.nel'S,
ranges
tract is. awarded must execute an agree·
ironl. loft8ters, fans ond lamps. Also from the. Dramatic Workship of ment and furnish bonds 88 required by
'o\"iring-ne,'I.· and old. .,\11 work com·
the form of which may be examined in
plies tn Fire Underwriters BPedftca. of, the New School for Social Rc· law,
the office of tbe undersigned.
tiol18. Call Eri.:h H. Haulen. Swarih- seal."ch, New Y~rk City, at his home
more 2850·W
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
pERSONAL-Window cleaning. 30 years on Lafayette avenue.
Borough Secretary.
il1 business. Will give prompt reasonable
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Pcirso l: 2T·'·6
~ervice. Call Swarthmore 4592, Wm. A.
Canter.
•
Jr., of Lafayctte avenUe· will be thC'
REQUEST FOR BIDS
PERSONA~.rpeotry jobbing Estim. guest of the Great Dane club .of
ates cheeriuU), given. Reasonable prices. America at its annual president's Sealed bids will be received in Counc:il
Good service. Reevea, Phone Swartbmore
Chamber. Borough Hall, Swarthmore, Pa,
2::3"-70"'."W:.;.'-_ _~--·-------- I reception and· dinner·dance at t1-;.c on March 1. 1948 at 7:45 P. M. for'
Hotel Astor in New York City next furnishing materials and doing the worlt
"f laying an 8 in. sanitary sewer apprmd·
WANTED
Monday evening.
mateJy 265 feet long' on Swarthmore Avenue
WANTED-Laundry to do at borne.
between Walnut Lane and Daltimore Pike.
Jean
Brown
of
North
'Chester
Pllk np and deliver Phone Madison
Bids are to be in accordance with plans
US!.
.,
"A Wen Kept House
road, home from Mary Washington and specifications which may be seen at
WANTED-To rent h=OU"'s::."-"or::--::.=J>-:ar:::'~thl!: office of the undersigned. A certified
ment two bedrooms. Needed March College for the mid-semester va- cheek for $100.00 must accompany ·each
Never Grows Old"
I. Will pay up \0 ,9D. Can swarth- cation, entertained Rosemary Argyle bid and the firm or person to wbom tI'e
contract
is
awarded
shall
execute
a
eontratt
more OJJ1·J.
.
of Scarsdale, N. y" formerly of and furnish bonds as required by Jaw. the
\VANTEn=Room cia;-to PenD State- ce1i=
of whieh may be seen at the office of
Swarthmore,
as her week":end guest form
ter desirm. by refined student. Repl, to
Phone
the . undersigned. The Borough reserves
Box I: The Swarthmore.an.
and gave a luncheon in her honor tbe right to reject an)' or aU bid!
\,rANTED-DaY'a-:-wOrk-desired h;-ex:
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
~rien~d colored woman, Wednesdays and at the Ingleneuk, Saturday.
Thursda.ys. $5. and carfare. Ch~er ~Borough Secretary.
Mrs. C. M. C. Lewis of the Swar1190. _.. .
' _ _ _ ._
2T·2·6
thmore
Apartmens
entertained
at
·WANTED-Immediately. Small furnished
bouse or apartment, vicinity Swarthmore, a luncheon at the Ingleneuk Thurswanted by mother. two icbool·age lIOn" fOl'
two to I.bTee months. Phone Westtown 2188-J day followed by bridge at her apart- --~----~~----~'~'----~
I'
'VAN~ED-Garage. . vicinity 'of-College ment.
A' PrIce to Meet Every
Tbeatre. Telepbone Swarthmore 2938·J.
Family's Need
Charlotte Hobbs of Park avenue
"WANTED-Two "Or threc·iOOm- a~rtmeliriii
Swarthmor.e or vicinity desiTCd by young is entertaining for several days, her
architect and wife. $7()'$80. Telepbone
classmate Lois Thompson of WoodArdmore 5683·M.
FUNERAL HOME
-WANTED-Part-time clerlcal-.k Qr bury, N. J., during their m.id-semesWm.
T. Patterson, Diredol'
.
'
selling desired by woman with 10 'yeaN
office experience. Day·time only •Gall Sw:lr· ter, vacation at' tlfe Philadelphia
"ElI'ldeen y ........ Experlt!lee
thmote 1193.
.
"
Museum School of Industrial Art.
PHONE MEDIA. 2588
WANTEn.:..Old and used. blob. Give list
Jack
Linton,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
or descrip!ig!!:.-Box_S1,_ Sw~mo!~,'y~:
W. Henry Linton'of Benjamin West
FOR SALE
avenue, is a member of the FebFOR-:-SACE-~Selectt;!- fire-place wood. ruary graduating class at the Whar" .
It:lrd and seasoned. Cut 20 inches. lon~:"
ton School,' University of PennsylPortraits Commericai
~18. cord. SwartbJTIore 2078.
.
FOR SALF...-Man's" hrown - overeoat-;-5"w vania. The commencement exercises
WENDELL PHILLIPS
38; ~ir"s ray wool coat and dress, botb
size 14. AI good ~dition. Reasonable. will be held ,tomcrrow morning at 15 S. Lansdowne Ave.
Telepbone Sw-olrtbmore 0231·J.
10 o'c1ocle.
Lansdowne Pa.
'FOR-SAIj~Medium Jargelize "'Littie
David McCaiam of Strath Haven Madison 1599
Elec:trie Man" stoker, feeds rice coal lrom
bin to fire and ashes to cans. Perfect 8bapr~
avenUe entertained 18 Swarthnlore ";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;~~~~
Swarthmore 0627-1.
FOR' SAr...~PI;!.id coat; black velvet skati-ru{ High School friends at a dance at
suit: both si:r:e 12-14. Call Swarthmore his home Saturday evening.
ROGER RUSSELL
148B·R.
John Reynolds of Glen Ridge,
"FOR-SALE-Electric washer wringer:-type,
Maker of FIne Photographs
good condition. $25. Call Swarthmore 1900 N. J., spent the week-end as the
All Typco of ~
after 7 p. m.
Penn state Bldg.
gueSt of Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
ImtaIIatI""" aDd RepoIn
LOST
South Ave. & State st.
Marsh of Columbia avenue.
LOST-One auto chain. Guernsey rd.,
SerriDa:
s....- ....
Media 2176
Media. Pa.
Mrs. Norman Hulme of Westdale
S\\-arthmore or Dartmouth ave., Wed·
VlciDiI:r for JlIlSt
nesday. Call Swartbmoreo~O~6!!:05".,=_,""_"" avenue will leave Monday to visit
"COS1.=nrown wallet between Chester and her daughter Mrs. H. H. Baskin, Jr.•
Twen*1' Yeart
Swarthmore, Friday night Call Swarth·
of
Gainesville.
Fla.,
until
March
1.
PIANO TUNING
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FLOWERS
DEW DROP INN
BREAKFAST-:-LUNCH-DINNER
Sealed bid. wiu be recclved by th. Borougb of Swarthmore in Council Chamber,
Borough Hall, SWlfthmorc, Pa. on March
1, J948 at 7:4S P. ),,1". (or IUrface treating'
approximately 15,000 5f).uare )'i\rd of &r·
ough atreds to be designated by tbe borough High"ay Committee in form a'S fot·
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NEWS NOTES.
tion of government is the terrible
historic mistake we arc making. Th..~
evidences of this fundamental nustake arc many.
"(1). \Ve made a loan at a tjm~
when the "government in power"
was patent1y immature and inexperienced. The machinery of that
government has stuttered. and stopI)ed and jerked on again after patchwork repairs and tardy adjustments.
Our dollars have been used by that
government for government and not
'The
Round Token Of
for the recovery of the nation.
E.teeJlj ADd ThoughtfulDea.
"(2). We took sides with a govrnfllcnt in· Greece and have tried to
Decorative
finance a war hy giving the Governand
ment our money and supplies to
Novelty
use-and dissipate, until now the
Candles
Russian government is in. a likely
position to defeat the government
BALT. PIKE SPRINGFIELD
we backed with her forces·' masquerading unde.· the misleading
title of "gu$=rillas".
U(3). We hayc reconized a government to exist in Italy and have
left the people of the country to
the mercy of those in power and to
the threat of Russia.
11(4). ,In Germany, we have made
Swarthmore 0450
a miserable failure of getting that WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS
DAJLY DINNERS ........ ; SSe to $1$0
MIGHT CAUSE' YOU
TO BE
Will Protect YOU.
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the need to lean uppn their nobility people started on tJoe road to reor local barons who have for gen-i construction. At Yalta, agreements
crations gove-rned the p;oplc and j \,!e~c made by our president m~st oi
..whlch were ·secret, which arc inassulllcd the responsibilities 01 govd'!>1 H
crUlIlent.
crc 1 e.
c agreed that when the
war 'with Germany should end
"In most Eurpcan countries there
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is no conception of permanent COIl- 'Russia would fight against Japan on
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the side of the All,'cs, tl,at Germany
tmuous government, such as we. in
America know it.
would be divided into zones, ;Russia
"Jt seems to me that the' failure should hav.c her reparations and an
unrestricted opportunity to take
of our government in Wasington to
understand the temperamcnt of the not only the Balkan countries· under
peolJle 'in Europe and their concep- ~:~~::~~~s b~!II~Olal1d and eastern
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tOST" Galoshes taken by_!f1istake at Garden
set:tion meeting of the .Woman's club. Sbe
9 left at Mrs. Redgrave's. Please ¢1 Swar.
thmore 0344.
COUNTY COMMISIONERS'
SALE ~F SEATED LAI'!DS
'FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Large room, private batlt. cne
block from 5ta~iC?n: Very desinbl!= for
11t1!!iness man reqUlnng qUiet and.pnvacy.
I'hone Swarart~2806.~.
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FOR RENT-Large double room. and batb.
with meals. Phone Swarthmore 0149.
FOR RF..NT Near Media. room and bath,
sleeping-porch. unusual feature!. For
married. couple. Reply tD Box. J. The
Swarlhmor~nn'~~:::=~==~T-::==~~~
"FOR-RENT=-In Lansdowne. Large. attrac·
tive, sunny room, private bath. in .small
adult family. Ncar train and bus. Business
man. Telephone Mndi$On'c8,,:5!i5~0:!.R~.'--,=_.,-,::::
}o'OR-RENT-=One large, one small room
ncar business center. Suitable for busi.·
ness couple or students. Phone Swarthmore
2153.
FOR RENT-\Varm, sunny room,. near
transportation and tea rooms. Reasonable.
Telephone Swarthmore 1156 . ___~
·FOR-RENT":'Garage,-Yale avenUe'" below
Chester road. Call Swarthmore O:!':!:14:!:.'--,~
FOR-RENT -r..arge. comfortable ~ond
floor room for business man or student.
Te!. Swarthmore 4536-].
FOUND
FOUND PiirsrmI1YenOW--w-oo-Cm.ii~
hetween Dartmouth· and Lafayette. c.. . 11
at the Swarthmorean Office.
FQUN-Blue frame sp(..ct&clesncar "'It-ut·
gers avenue scbool.. Call at th~ Swart!'J·
mnrean Office.
-FOUNo.=..nrown andgol~"-\Vaterman f«i"Urltain pen. Call at the Swarthmoreari Office.
and Repairing Since 1908
New and RebUIlt Pianos
ALBAN L. PARKER
Phone Media 0459-M
PUBLIC NOTICES
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In
accordance with tbe Acts of Assembly
such cases made and provided. the Clm·
missioners of Delaware County will cher
at public sa.le in the County Commissioners'
Meeting _ Room. on the first floor of the
Court House, in the Borough of Media,
Pennsylvania, en
TUESDAY, March 9. 1948 at JO o'clock
A. M. tbe following described pices of land
in said County. owned. or reputed to be owned
by tbe respective persons noted.
in
Health and Beauty
While Sle!,deriziDII.
THE TERMS OF THE SALE
WILL BE CASH
Swedish Massage
The purpose of the sale is to realize an
uret price as set forth below against each
o the following described premises. situate
in the Township of Ridley.
Normalizes Body Function
Stimulates Circulation
Relaxes Tcnse Nerves
and gives you that
C. L. CONNER
JNO. H. DOHERTY
ALBERT l- CRAWFORD. JR.
Cnmnnssioners. of Dela.nrc
County. ~[edia. Pa.
Ma'l':_A. Hammill~ Ground 9 acres \Vynrlom
Upset price $2177.31
Chas Hammill· l..ot 4 S. \Vyndom
Upset Price 433.31
Chas. A. Hammill. Lol. 220
Upset Price 238.36
Mary A. Hammill- Lots 37-38-41·299·3011
\Vyndom
Upset Price 1501.35
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\Vonderful-To-Be-Alive
Fe~ling. ,
Lucy Sather
466 Hillside Rd.
Ridley ParK, Pa.
Riftley Park 084/!- R
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1180 MubleDheI'll Aye.
S~dlore ,2295
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Signs and Show Cards
Paper. Metal. and 'Glass (
Lettering
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Window and Truck
All Types ot Spray Painting
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Mason Bullders
Supply Company
Horace A. Reeves
BUILDING, CONSTRUCTION
331 Dartmootb AYeDue
SOl Yale avenue
Swarthmore 0345
Swarthmore-PhoDe 2370-W
For
All
Size.
Hard Coal'
GOLD BOND
POURING WOOL
BATS AND BLANKETS
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
RESIDENTIAL
ALTERATIONS
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Chester
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Owned and Operated by American Stores Company
:~::~~~::~~l=~A~nOtha. big .v.nt I'; au. MaI'Ch of
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ACME
""RCHES ONI
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Prog••••• A c.lab.atIon that
phas"'a. au. consistent policy of
..duclng you. food costs by au.
IIproducer to consumer" prDgram
of food distribution. Ihlablg .vent
maans much 10 you a.
are
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NEW MODERN
ACMES
feafuring Hundreds of
OUTSTANDING
OPENED
FOOD Y ALUES
LAST YEAR
RIB ROAST
First 6 Ribs
Standing Rib Roast AlI7·lnch
Cull
Freshly Ground Beef
Webb'. Famous Scrapple
!!!!. !~L~~~!erel
49C
47C
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{ Fancy Haddock or Gloucester Redflsh
'::':~s
470
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tEAN CHUCK ROAST
SMOKED· PICNICS Sho~e;honk
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Mrs. Alvah Wood Stuart of
Vassar avenue entertained the staff
01 the Media Friends School at a tea
at her home ?\'[onday aftcnioon.
Mr. and Mrs. (lordon Lange of
Cedar lane entertained in honor
of Mr. Francis Robinson of New
York City, "Saturday evening, January 24 who was their week-end
guest. Mr. Robinson is Press Representative for Katharine Cornell,
of the Stage.·
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hetzel,
Jr., of Thayer road entertained
their club at a dil1ner-bridge at
their home Saturday evening.
Mrs. Howard M. Jenkins of
North Chester road· returned
LOr. .
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f.Jam .............................................65c lb.
(String Ends)
Leg.. _f Lamb ................ ~ ................ 65c H·..
Sliced Bacon ................................... 79c lb'
Luscious Halves or Slices In a Rich Syrup.
Freestone Peaches caR:!'::.'a
Z N~:;n 45c
Ideal Fruit CocktaU Ca~~I. •. N:;.~'h 37c
Choice Fresh Prunes·' .... N:;.~v.. 19c
Ideal Apple Sauce Ho~'~I.
Z ~~~~ 25c
Tasty Apple Sauce
2 ~~~~ 23c
Cranberry Sauce ~~::
Z ~~;:': 39c
Welch's Orange Marmalade i~. 21c
Ideal Plum Preserves
·I~. 24c
Glenwood Jelly ~~~~.ry
~f~~: 17c
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Jean Brown, Bobbie Davis
Doris Black were home from Mary
Washington College for a mid-se.
mester weekend vacation.
Miss Margaret Brown of North
Chester road returned home by
train last Saturday following a two.
week trip to the west coast. She
had motored' there with het
brother, Lt. (jg) Harry F. Brown
Jr., who was returning to th~
U. S. Naval Hospital follOWing
a 30-day leave with his family
in Swarthmore. En route they
visited friends and places of Interest.
Mr. and M.rs. Bruce D. Smith
of Princeton avenue entertained
12 guests at a dinner-bridge last
Saturday evening.
Ten membet;s of the Thimble
Group met last Monday at the
home of Mrs. A. F. Jackson of Park
avenue.
Mrs: James H. Hornaday and
Mrs. I. R. MacElwee of Swarth_
more attended a luncheoq last Wednesday given by Mrs. Arthur
Yeauw of Middletown road. Mrs.
Yeauw took the part of "Mama"
in "I Remember Mama", the recent performance at the Players
Club.
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Mrs. D. D. Rowlands· of Cedar
lane enterlained her club at a
luncheon-bridge at her home
Tuesday, January 27.
Dr. and· Mrs. George L. Arm_
itage of South Chester road entertain their club at a dessert-bridge
at their home Saturday evening.
George
Christian
Anderson
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Rector of Trinity Church was
a guest at the College of Preachers at the Cathedral In Washington, D. C., from Monday until
Friday.
Mrs. Thomas Plummer and her
daughter Sibyl Joan of Wallingford have returned from Washington where they have been
·visiting Mrs. Plummer's mother,
Mrs. 'A. Bruce Fahnestock.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Furst of
Guernsey road entertained at a
dinner and brid'ge for 12 at their
home Saturday evening.
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Fruits and Vegetables
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home last Thursday following a
major operation performed a month
a·go in the \\Toman's Hospi"tal, Philadelphia. Mrs. Jenkins spent the
past few weeks recuperating at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. Frank
Aydelotte of Princeton.
Sara Beth Grier of Dartmouth
avenue was four years old Jast
Thursday and celebrated her birthday by entertaining eight of her
little friends.
Page M. Bullock of Cedar lane
returned to HamPden-Sydney
College, Va., Monday following a
week-end at home.
Lora Blackman of Cedar lane
was home from Centenary Junior
College for a mid-ten}! vacation of
a week.
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SWAR:rHMOREAN
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New Cabbage .................................. 6c lb.
Fresh Beets ................................ 2 Bu. 19c
Celery Heart~ ................................ 25c Bu.
Fresh Tomatoes ....................... '" . .29c Box
IISCIJ Fancy, Blue Label
SWEET PEAS 2~~~:33C
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'La-:ge Yariety quality peas with all thair garclen fresh
flavor saaled in.
Libby'. Early June Peas
Acme Whole Corn G.lden
Farmdale Tomatoes St~:;:nI
IZSCO Pork (I Beans'
Van C....ps Pork (I Beans
CaUlornla Tomato Pa.te
Alaska Red Sal,.,on
gllitl 'Sstl Flour E;::~~I~d 5 b!.~ 43c I
Best Pure Lard
'n Our Dairy Depts.
CHEES~
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SWARTHMORE 1250
lISCO
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Rich •• II"".
Pabst-eH StuJvd
6V··.. 24c
PJmMltl.
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Cheese MedlulII Sharp
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Gruyere I.ported swlu a--oz .,kl 69c
Delrich Oleolll"lltlll.
·45e
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fiISCtJ Quality
Oleolla~gariDe~~.4Ic
COFFEE
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BEWARE OF
,LACK CAT5-
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PETER E. TOLD·
FlaYorful-Vacuum Packed
Save coupons "om our three blends for
valuabl. gifts
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Some items are stili In limited lupply. "arelo..., If any
of the above items 0 ... out of stock In your local market,
,leasC!t contInue to ask for them upon your next villt.
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333 DARTMOUTH AVEUNE
Seleeted, Eastem
APPLES
Grapefruit
Swarthmore 1833
R.........uty,
Staym.an or
Gr•• nlna
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l~CE~ERG LETTUCE ca~:~.r;la
Jtq>reseatiag the A!ma1.iIe ............
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General Insurance
Win-crest CoRee
t!'. 400: 3~:'SS.IS
Ideal CoBee ~ 490
Election of
D.E.L.C.A.A. Officers
Teach us every da')
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fine South AmerIcan Ccfhas,
Itcled', .xpttrtl, branded.
Kadel of Prospect Park. Harold
Grimm ·of Upper Darby, Ernest
Poirier of Chester, Floyd Walker of
Moylan and the past president Rich·
ard Wolff of Lima. Committees for
entertainment and for finding speakers will be formed.
~he Association plans to interest
as many as possible in avi~tion. One
of the ainlS of the group is to have
as many towns as possible plainly
marked for passing pilots. In order
to cut down accidents, it was suggested that numbers of low-flying or
stunting planes be taken and reported to eitlJer DELCAA or CAA. It
was also suggested that DELCAA
fly polio sufferers to the hospital and
aid in the "March of Dimes" cam··
paign.
wherp you can
,
3"'" $1.24
MARK ASH WEQNESDA Y lorty aide or Walnut Lan. aDd blending FARLEY-Jan. 27 First and Par•
thence in the bed of Swarthmore A"'enue
tial Account of John E. Burt
Ash Wednesday, which marks Nortbwardly a distance of 265 ft. more ot"
Trustee, Estate of Philip A.
the beginning ·of· Lent, will be J~s to. a manhole to be constructed at
.
eaid pOint.
Farley.
observed in Trinity Church with
SECTION 2. Said sewer shall be for
FULMER-Jan.
23 First anc
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the benefit of properties on both aides of
Under the auspices of the Jynior
t h c· .,cele b
ration
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Swarthmore Avenue abutting thereon in.
Final
Account
of
John ~lmer.
Cross Nathan Bell's seventh
at 7:30 a. m. The· Young People of c"u~ing any.property beyond .tbe.Bo;'?lIgh
Executor, Estate of KatherinE
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limits
to
which
5uch
sewer
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actts!llble.
eighth grade Social Study
the parish Will attend thIS service 10 Said sewer shall become part of tllc public
M. Fulmer. Deceased.
made a drive for the eola group, to receive Holy Conununion sewer system or the Dorough or Swartlirunrc.
HOOD-Jan. 2 First and Fina:
of clothing and money for
after which they will be the guests
SECTION 3. Said sewer shall be ("on·
Account of Land Title Bank
for the needy in Europe. The
and Trust Company, Adminisof the Rector at breakfast. Another '~i:ct:1t~n t~~CO~r~~ghWi~c:!:.~ca~~d ~:
trator, Estate of John J. Hood.
was organized and· completed
celeli~~tion of Holy Communion witl accordance with a plan thereof, .bowing
elevations and grades, prepared by the
Jr.,
Deceased.
Vleek before the Christmas holibe held at 10 a. 111.
Borough Engineer, dated January 14th,
LARKINS--.ran.
26 First anc
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'Il 1948 also on file with the Borough SecreTh e women 0 f t ItC pans
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tary: and shall include all necessary man.
Final Account of Fred Pleibel
movie planned by the seventh
have missionary sewing following holes. Y·branches, and accessories for house
Executor. Estate of Anna C.
connections.
plus collections from the
the 10 a. m. seevice, and will' hold
Larkins, Deceased.
SECrION 4. The proper Dorough
A
home rooms brought. in $25.
their first in a series of Lenten Ofriccrs
are hereby authorized to enter inu. LOMB RDO-Jan. 20 First ane
money ihe children voted to
luncheons at 12 :30. A study period such contracts as. may be required for the
Final Acount of Frank Lorn·
construetion of said sewer and accessories
bardo, Executor, Estate of Joto the American; Friends Serwill follow the luncheon.
in accordance with law. Upon the CQmpletion
of
the
work.
and
the
asCertainment
of
the
sephine
Lombardo, Deceased.
\·ice COIl\l11ittec for a newly deveAt 8 :15 p. 111. another discussion in
entire cost thereor including advertising and MARZOLLA-Jan. 14 The First
loped food progratll in France.
the series of programs planned by engineering service, asseS5mcnt shan be
by the llorough Engineer, as I!..rovided
and Final Account of DelaOver, 350 articles of clothing were
the Christ Study Foru111 will be led made
by law. upon the properties on the Easterly
ware County Trust Company.
brought to school and packed by AYSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB by the Rector on the topic "What ~nd 'Vesterly sides of Swartbmo:Jfe Avenue.
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respeclively. abutting tileron. for Ihe entire
llar Ian 0
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sao,
the cOlllmittees. The 18 cartons NAMED FOR CARL DELLMUTH . does . ~he Episcopal Church teach cost
thereof. equally ac~ording to the foot
Stella Marie Marzolla. late c.
\a minor .
were given to the American Friends
concerning Heaven and Hell, Final rronlage, with proper allowances for tor·
ner lots and properties hitherto assesse:l;
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A football club in Sydney, Aus- J udgcmellt, and Immortality?"
and due notice tht!:reof shall be given the l MOORE-Jan. 27 l! lrst and Fma
owners or such assessed propertie5. ] f
Account of Chester-CambridgE
Zone in Germany.
tralia has just been named for Carl
any such assessment shalt not be paid with.
B k
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in thirty days arter completion of Ihe work
an
an
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ompany, xThis work of the Junior Red K.. Dellmuth. Director of Athletics
Mother'. Club Meet.
interest shall be added at the rate or 6 per;
ecutor, Estate of William H.
In the school endorses the at Swarthmmorc College. Dellmuth
Mrs. Roliert Enders will speak cent p,.er annum. fro~ t~e d~te of completion,
'Moore Deceased.
and, If not paid wdhm five months after
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efforts of the child ha:-: just received w<::>nl that a Sydney on Sex at the next meeting of the such
comple~ion. the SoUicitor shall cause McGUIRE-Jan. 26
First ane
encourages him to be aware or group, convening on J al1~ary 5 to Mothers Club, Thursday, February liens to be filed ap-inst tbe various l,rop·
Final Account of Bernard H.
in front of which said. sewer has been
Krow and Harold Lockal"d.
to contribute to all local chari form a new Australian rules foot- 12 at 8 p. m., at the Woman's Club. erties
constructed. for the respective amounts tlf
Executors, Estate of John J.
ball club, chose the name Dellmuth Her discussion will deal with child- such assessments, together with lawful in.
terest from date of completioo, together witb
McGuire Deceased
t..:J lommemorat~ th~ 1I1~n who in ren from preschool age up to the attorney's commission and 5 per-cent pen. NEUDECK'ER T
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alty as allowed by law. The Borough reserves.
- o J an.
Irs ~nc
troduced Australian football to this beginning of adolescence.
the right to' enforce collection from the
Fmal Account of The Flrs1
The regular meeting of the owners benefitted,. w!Jether -within
country for the fi;"t time.The c1~b
National Bank of Media, Gus'rthe Borough hnuts, by such additional
disn
Estate of William. L
paid further tribute to Mr. Dellmuth Mothers Club Board was held on yond
lawful methods as the proper Officers m a y '
.
Neudecker, late a minor.
by choosing Swarthmore's colors, Thursday, January 29, at the home .ubsequently prescribe.
The Delaware County Aviatiqn garnet and white, for thcir own. of Mrs. John B. Maerker. 334 Passed the 2nd .my or Februa'l'. A.D. 1948. NUGENT-Jan. 27 The First ano
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
Final Account of Delawar.,
(DELCAA) held the Webster Powell, attache to the Swarthmore avenue.
By: ANDREW SIMPSON
County Trust Company, for,nnual election of officers in Swar- United States Embassy there. has
Pr..ident
merly The Delaware County
Monday night with Presi- been appointed vice.-president.
Eight Grade Mothen to Meet
AII..t: ELLIO= RICHARDSON
Trust, Safe Deposit and TiUr
"Dick" Wolff in charge.
A speoial meeting of Eighth Grade
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Insurance Company. Survivinf'
Dellmuth introduced Australian
The following officers were elect ... rl\les football as an intramural Mothers will be held in the School Af'!l:0Ved this 2nd day:
Trustee for Ellen B. Daniel
~rrell u/w of Catherine E
Ja)1tes Campbell of Media presi- sport here last fall, following a trip Cafeterl'a on Monday, February ~ 0 ebrua'Y. A. D. 1948:
J. PAUL BROWN
Nugent, Deceased.
LI. Comdr. Joseph Simcock of "down under" last summer when he at 2:30 p. m.
B~rge.s.
NULL-Jan. 26 First and Fin..
Drexel Hill 1st V. P., Everett Wood watched the Australian game.
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All IlWthers are urged to attend. 1--------,..------Account of The First National
Baltimore pike and Lincoln avePlans are afoot for an Australian T. Baker Thompson will ~peak to
ORPHANS' COUlJ.T
Bank of Media. Guardian, Es2nd V. P., Harry Pack of rule football game between Swarth- the group.
of Delaware County. Penna.
tate .!If Barbara NI!ll. late."
NOTItiE·
OFftiilNOMmAlJDlT
minot;
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SWluthnlor'e avenue .lrd V. P .• Peter IlWre and 'H'averford next fall.
-~OF·
AOC01JNTS
PEmSON-Jan.
27
First
and
L.EGAL
NOTICES
of Lincoln avenue and BaltiFinal
Account
of
Christopher
Notice is hereby given to heirs.
Pike corresponding secretary.
Mr•. and Mrs. Robert Turner "ESTATE OF WILLIAM F. MCKENNA.
L. Peirson and The "Wayn..
DECEASED.
legatees,
credltor$ and all perFlorence Myers of Prospect of Guernsey road spent the week- LETTERS OF ADMINSTRATION on the
. Title a"nd Trust Company, Exso~ Interested that accounts In
recording sec'y, Robert Bird of end of January 24, skiing at Skytop above Estate have been granted to tbe under· the following estates have been
eCUtors, Estate of Ella L. Peirson. Deceased.
Lal:.y.:lte avenue treasurer: The in the Poconos as the guests of Mr. signed. who request all persons baving claims :flIed In th·e Office of· the RegisPENNELL-Jan. 27 First and
are William Morrow 01 and Mrs. James R. Harper of Wind· or demands against the Estate of the dece- er of Wills and Clerk of Orphans
E'inal Account of Curtis G.
dent
to
make
.known
the
same.
aDd
all
perCourt
as
.the
case
may
be.
and
tlarva,'o avenue, Lt. Comdr. Joseph ing Lane, Media.
Tr..ipner, Executor, Estate of
sons Indebted to the deecndent to mnke that the same will bl! {'resented
Elmer N. Pennell; Deceased.
payment, without delay, ,to
to the Orphans' Court of said
PETERS--Jan.
13 First and Final
Patricia T. McKenna, Admin· county on Monday, March 1.
A<:ount of William Taylor. Jr..
istratrix. 155 Saxer Ave.,
1948.
10
o'clock
A.
M.,
E.
S.
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Executor, Estate of Mary Spartfor . confirmation, at which time
or to her attorney_s,
ley
Peters, Deceased.
A. SIDNEY JOHNSON. JR.
the said court will audit. said
PETTIT-Dec.
24 First and Final
Dutlq, Beatty, Greer &: Johnson
accounts, hear exceptions to the
Media. Pa."
Account"
of
Lewette
J; Pettit.
3T·H6 same and make distribution of
Administratrix,
Estate
of FredEstate· of Anniota F-Barnes~ decease£ the balances ascertained to be
erick
L.
Pettit,
Deceased.
LETTERS Testamentary On the above Es· In the hands of the accountants.
tate have been granted to tbe undersign. whn CAREY-Jan. 20 First and Final PUSEY-Jan.~ 27 First and Fina:
request all persons having claims or demands
Account of The Wayne TiU..
Account of Robert H. Edgerton
against the Estate of the decedent to ma'ce
and Trust Company, Substiknown the same, and all persons indebted
aud Robert C. Goodman, Exectuted
Trustee, Estate of Grace'
to tbe decedent to make payment, without
utors, Estate of Robert G.
delay, to Carl Clifford Barnes, and Swar·
E. Pusey, Deceased.
Carey,
Deceased.
thmore National Dank and Trust Company
Extrs. Swartbmore. Pennsylvania Or to CHEYNEY-Jan. 27
First and PRENDERGAST-Jan. 27 Firsl
and Final Account of Chestertheir Attorney John E. Gensemer, 1004
Final Account of Provident
Girard Trust Bldg.• Philadelphia 2, Penn·
Cambridge
Bank' and Trusl
Trust Company of Philadelphia.
sylvania.
Company.
Guardian,
Estate 01
Alice Sql!ires Cheyney and L.
SWARTHMORE 0114
LEGAL NOTICE
Anne
Prendergast,
late
a minor.
Cheyney Smith, EXecutors, EsF.state ofE. Wernher. also known as Ernest
ROBINSON-Jan.
27
First
and
. tate of EOward P. Cheyney,
Wernher, late of the Borough of Swarth·
Final
Account
of
Mary
Taylor
more, Delaware County, deceased. Letters
Deceased.
Testamentary on the above estate have
and· James E. Robinson. Ad21 Account of
been granted to t~ undersigned wbo re- CUDDY-Jar..
ministrators,
Estate of Mary
DOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
quest all persons baving claims or demands
Girard Trust Company 81ld
Louth
Robinson.
a/le as Mary
against
the
estate
of the decedent to make
James J. Cuddy, Executors,
ORDINANCE NO. 502
known the same, and all persons indebted
L.
RobinSon
and
Mary RobinEstate of James W. Cuddy. Deto tbe decedent to make payment without
. son, Deceased.
.
An Ordinance fixing the rate of taxation for the year 1948 for general
delay to Katharine Wernher Butler, .117
ceased.
DeForrest ·Roard. Syracuse 3. New York CORNOG-Jan.
SMITH-,Jan.
27
First
and
Final
purposes of the Borough of Swarlhmore, for aiding in the maintenanCe of the
~6
First and
or to her attorney Alber:t N. Garrett. 228
Account of Chester-Cambridge
Fr~ Library and for Payment of interest on the debt of the DorouSh and
Final Account of William L.
Garrett Avenue Swarthmore. Pennsylvania.
Bank and Trust Company, Adpayments int~ the Sinking Fund as required by law.
.
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Cornog, Administrator, Estate
ministrator C. T. A., Estate of
of Phebe M. Cornog, Deceased.
BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED, and it is hereby ordained and enacted hy BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
Elizabeth
H. Smith, Deceased.
DEL VECCHIO-Jan. 23 First and
Council of the Dorough of Swarlhmore~ Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:
ORDINANCE NO. S03
WEm-Jan.
9 First and Final
Final Account of Daniel Del
1. Tbat a tax be and the same is' hereby levied on all property and
Account
of
Ethel O. Weir ExVecchio,
Mary
E.
Celli
and
An Ordinance providing for tbe con·
the Borough oi Swarthmore, subject to taxation .for Borough purposes
ecutrix,
Estate
of Howa~d T.
at tbe rate of thirte.en. and on..quarter (13 1-4) millls on each dollar
Mathues Dougherty, Executors,
struction or an 8 in. vitrified terra.
Weir.
Deceased.
"~,~'''Iuatlon:
\
Estate ()f Michael PI'! Vecchio
cotta. pipe sewer in Swarthmore avea/k as Michele ·Del Vecchio, WJTHERS-Jan. 26 First Acnue extending Northwardly from the
SECTION 2. The tax. above levied s\au be apportioned. to and among' the following
count of Mervyn R. Turk, TrusDeceased.
Southerly side of Walnut Lane a
tee.
Estate of Hanson Laurenc£
(8) For general Dorough purposes a tax at the rate of eleven an one-half (11 1-2)
DICKSON-Jan. 16 First and'
distance of approximately 265 ft .. ;
on each dollar of assessed valuation..
Withers,
afk as" Hanson L
and providing for the assessnlent
Final Account of Clara Green(b) For aiding in tbe maintenanCe of the Free Library a tax at the rate 9f
Withers, Deceased.
and
collection
of
the
costs
and
ex·
way
and
The
National
Bank
(I) min on each dollar of assessed. valuation:
penscs thereof from tbe owners of
of Lansdowne, Executors, Es- WILLCOX-Jan. 24 First AcFor debt purposes and payments into t)e Sinking Fund a tax at the rate of
property abutting upon the Easterly
count of Eulalie W. 'Pepper anc
tate of Mllrtin S. Dickson, De~~:'!.u'~<~'~~,(J.4) ·of a mill on each dol1ar of assessed. valuation.
rate of BGrough tax for the foregoing purposes of thirteen and one-quarter
and 'Vesterly sides of Swartbmore
O.
H. Perry Pepper. J;:xecutors.
ceased.
mills on each dollar o.f as~essed valuation.
Avenue. including any property
Estate of Mary C. Willcox, DeDI FERDINANDO-Jan. 20 First
without the Borough limits to which
Passed and adopted the Second da>: of February. A. D. 1948.
ceased.
.
and Final Accoullt of Gi<;>vanno
such sewer is accessible.
Di Ferdinando, Executor, Es- ZELL--Jan. 27 First and Fina'
ANDREW SIMPSON (signed)
By
President of Council
tate of Ar;stodemo Di FerdAccount of Clara S. Zell, Ex·
TilE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH
inanda, Dec~ased.
ecutrix, Estate of John J. Zell
OF SWARTHMORE DOES ORDMN:
Att..t: ELLIOTT RICHARDSON (signed)
DEWEY-Jan.. 26 First Account
Deceased.
Dorough Secretary
SF.CfION 1. An 8 in. vitrified tcrr3
of Robert Gallalther. Executor;
Arthur P. Bretherick,
cotta pipe sewer shall be constructed :n the
Estate of Mary E. Dewey,DeRegister of Wills and CierI<
bed of Swarthmore A...·enue. commencin~
. . . ~ at a manbo1e located ::It or near thc South·
ceased .
of Orphans' Court
junior Red Cross
Sends Aid to Europe
We are riQht here
broken mirrors, walking
under ladders, etc. on'
Hoodoo Day, Friday the
13th! But better still, be
protected EVER.Y day
against loss from accidents
with )£tna Accident In-
HANNUM & WAITE
Ibp.ln'31C
Heat·llo Roatfec.
C
box
~
Graund a. 'urrha...d
Z 95
.Ib
Sandwiches
Z '::~: 39c
N,::;.2 18e
Z ~~~ 31c
Z '!::.' 23c
~-:' 16c
Z-:"-:-17c·
.:::~ 59c
_. b!.~ 85e
NEW GAS STATION HOURS
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
8 A. M. TO 9 P. M.
SUNDAY
8 A. M. TO 5 P. M.
.~_~~Y~.~F~E~B~R~.U~A~R~Y~6~.I~~~______~____________~____~T~H~E~~S~W~A~R~T~H~M~O~R~E~A~N~______________ ~ ___________________________7
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EDWARD L. NOYES & CO.
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Members and friends are asked
to attend the sewing day of the Legion Auxiliary on Monday, Feh.
uary 9 at the hom~ of hirs. Harvev
Pierce, 109· Princeton avenue, froUl
10 a. Ill. to· 4 p. n1. Members :Jfe
asked to bring sand\\'ichcs.
_.._.. -
RotarY
The 'ijglis.shoo! iY!tia!,a~il1m will AVC MAN 'FORE- ,
be open to adults ea'~h Wednesday
night Jor. badl)linton or volley-ball
SEES
Tilis inf~rliial re.from 7':30 to
creation program will be under the Claims Only Choice is
supervis'Qn of Millard Robinson.
1
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Method; Peaceful or
WORLD GO'VT
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trade schools Films and sp~aker.
will be available for represelfiative
groups. The physical requirements
have been yowered, sepecially in
regard to eyes and teeth.
The local group in organizing feels
Swarthnwre has qualified well as
a Navy town in consideration of the
wartime V-12 unit at Swarthmore
Colltege, fhe Naval HospiAal Annex
which was housed in the formt"r
MlIfY Lyon School buildings, and its
contribution af"oyer 200 officers and
men for Naval service during the
last war.
At Monday night's meeting Chief
Hodgens, U.S.N. explained enlistments requirements and answered
all questjon~ of the new group members. His office on the second flocr
of the Chester Post Office is open
froin 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Monday
through Friday.
The meeting closed with a repor~
of 100 per-cent support from all
local residents who had been contacted on the ventuie. the distribution of literature, posters and
stickers for dh.p'.ay in windows of
borough business houses, and tile
setting of the ncxt mceting for 7 :15
:Monday cl'cning cbruary 16 in -the
Lcgion room preceding the Aillfworth-\Verllher Post's "Navy Nigl:t"
mceting.
The "CAKE BOX"
RCAVICTOR
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ORDER NOW
the
GILBERT CHOCOLATES
sa
Pastry
_PoI/cy'"
$325
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THOMAS F. CONWAY
RADIO &: ELECTRICAL
SALES &: SERVICE
PARK AVENUE
Medical Society to Meet
The, regular monthly meeting o!:
the Woman's Auxiliary to the nelaware County' Medical S'lciety will
be held .Th.ursday· evening, February 12 at 9 o'clock, in the Mdia
Inn. Media.
.
The President, ~f rs. 'George B
Sickel, Shath Haven avenue will
preside at the nlceting.
Petits {ours, Hor's d'Oeuvres and
Sandwiches made on order
HOURS- •
A. M.
GLEN~NOR
FUTURE
OUTLOOK
.
We'" silling box .a.
the finest
a.
H. S. GYM
SPeaker
Tyrannical
"VIe will have a world govcrnment within five or tcn years," predicted Cord Meyer, Jr., president of
the United World Federalists speaking at the Swarthmore Fricnds
Meeting House at Swarthmore College Tuesday. The choice, he declarSoles
ed, is between a union based upon
the peaceful and voluntary consent
of the nations and onc based upon
Rebuilding
tyranny and opprcssion. HWe have
a very short time," he warned members of the local AVC chapter.
I
"Events have been going {rom bad
Thomas B. 'McCabe of NrJrth
to worse. The moment to be:gin
Chester road, president of the Scott
working toward a federal world
NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE
Paper Company who will addr,·.,
government has arrivcd.
the Swarthmore Rotary Club at
YOUR FAMILY'S
The author of "Peace or Anarchy"
its luncheon meeting at the Inglenpointcd to the changes which the
euk
to'day.
past fivc years have brought. He
Spring and Summer
noted the perils inherent in atomic
cnergy, biological warfare, and the
Shoes
Club, the American :Manageul('ut
lastes type bombcrs and rocket$.
Association and the Chi fraternity
REPAIRED EFFICIENTLY AND
"In nOllc of these weapons," he
and served as a member of the !nstated, "can the United States have
ECONOMICALLY TO MAKE
te~-Fraternity Council.
a lasting m.onopoly." u'Vc must
'THEM WEAR TWICE AS LONG
concludc", he maintained, "that while
this country is today capable of
MRS. HOPKINS, CHAIRMAN
dcstroying at will any industry or
city in the world, ill the ncar future
Celia Shoe Shop
Thc following oiiicers wcre electit will be in the position that thc
Graduate: at F and M
E.tabli,bed 1904
·cd
at the annual tnembership nICetother nations presently occupy:'
102 PARK AVENUE
llr. Meyer spoke of three :oug~ En~est O. Lange" Jr., son of ing of the Swarthmore Branch of
gestcd ways of facing the threat of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Lange, oJ the American Red CrQ~s on Jan.
future d·cstruction; Peace by ;11- Baltimore pike and Church road uary 30: chairman, Mrs. Horace 11.
timid,atioll, he pointed out, would was graduated frum Franklin al~d Hopkins; vice-chairman, Mrs. 1.3
, ".be too costly, both in tcrms of Marshall College at the February I Rue Hendrixson; trc,asurcr, ~r rs.
Hugh O. Thayer; secrctary, ~.[ n.
money and freedom, Jeadill8". firstly. Comnlcllcclllen t.
Charles E. Fischer; re-elected a;
to a lower standard of living and,
:Mr. Langc reccived his bacca!- director for 'a'-three year tcrm Elrie
scc-ondly, to a police state. The pr:tc- aureate degrce in accounting. Jie
ticability of using the atom bomb was a member of the Canterbury S. Sproat.
immediately against what we may
fo
deem our encmies is likcwise rJilngerous, [or while it may lead' to
victory ~ it will incur crippling losses
in rime and pro'pcrty and llcccssiatc
the creation of an American empire
based upon tyranny. The only altern-'
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW' ROADS
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alive
left
is
an
international
organiTHEATRE SQUARE
"":..i... .
EYE WITNESS
zation, a union with pOWer to niakc
laws binding on thc individual!> of
the various, countries. '\Ve want a
_t-~
,/::;~.~~:'~;?l system that is prever(til'c, that
I,
p
'~' deals with war bef~re it has a
chance to start," he stated. The
. ,,:
IOgrallll
"
, ", you'H enloyl . .
United States should take the first
step by offering to cut her armed
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forces if and when other nations
hoeby
are witting to do the same.
If Russian does"not ioin, Mr. Meyer
• D",ma, comedw
contnued, we must unite with those
• Pashlon"
that wilt, keeping' well-prepared in
hOIll.lllaklng
.'
the meantime to resist possible
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Soviet aggr'esson, yet extending to
......I.al.v.n..
:Our liaht-tez_ed sponge
her a welcoming hand. The pre• Children', teatu ....
sent conflict between the U.S.S.R.'
cake in
flAvor you mod'·
and the United States is not due to
and an exciting
cconomir. or ideological differenrcs.
prefer.
variety of olh.
he declared, but rather to the faei
entertainment.
that they aTe the only t~vo large
(Hwt Shaped)
.countries that survived the lasl
war ,in a condition as to enable
; t;'-,.
.
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them to engage in such a power
struggle.
Sm~ n~w table Nt whb
IMJ. in. of bript, clear, oteady
Mr. Meyer is' a member of the
The Choclates of Connoisseur-.
actIOn pietlJrel, """"".inolUne by RCA Victor'. am~ Eye
national planning boalrd' of the
Witn... Picture synobroni&ernUeh "Golden Throat" ton
American Veterans Conunittee. and
carried by ltatio-free FM ••• oH-18-ebinne1 A.tomatlc Statio~
his talk was sponsored by its SwarFrench AndDaniah
Selector. Compact, band.rubbed walnut 0Ir mahogany finish .
thmore
College
cohapter.
cabinet. AC.
.
.
In home enterialn..
IN .
WITH
Adult. R~re&ti_ ~ro,...,..
Auziliary To .seW
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7.15 TONIGHT
TO II P. M.
Phone Swa. 3Z4S
Delivery service Daily 11:00 A. M. & 3:00 P. M.
Th~=::: L~:io~:~'ary.HEADS
ANANCIAL
.It
o';;:~ ~tonth:' :"tua~ ~r:~
;'
AlexanrJer Ewing, 100 Dartmouth
avenue. Members are asked to
bring alt coupons they have collect.
ed this I)1onth.
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Dr. Williams Tells
Rotary
d
T urn M a Y
COAL DIY.,
.
The next m~eting of the D. R. A.
F
R. L'
DEFINES EM
R. to Meet
H.S.
STAGING BIG
MINES will be held Monday, February 16, at'
~ p. m. at the home of Mrs. Roy C J . R . E .
JI. Rincliffe of 633 Strath Haven
Brown' Promoted avenue. Co-1!ost~ses will be Mrs. Urges Town to Aid in
By Department
Russelt Phillips of Strath Haven
avenue and Mr5_ George Stull of
Applying Golden
O'
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Be Near
A preview of busines!\ conditions
In .1948 was presented to the
Swart~ore Rotan' Club at its regular meetit)g laSt week by Dr. Alfred H. willinms of the FederallJe-
D. A.
c.
Chester.
Rule
Florence Harden, representative
\
.The appointment of Dr. Ralph of the Cancer Detection Center.
On November 13, 1947, the perL. Brown, widely known coal tech e Philadelphia, will be the principal sons at the cabinet meeting who
PROBl'
nologist and a pioneer in the deve- speaker.
proposed that Swarthmore students
lopme.nt of new products from coal
give aid to Europe probably never
tar chemicals, as chief ot the Bureall
dr
aerY,! Bank . In. Pbi1adelphia, forOM
SERVICE"
.
earned
that the whole
school
of Mines. Coal Branch, Fuels and
.
'
medy dean of the Wharton School
on
IVes
appmess
.
would help to conceive such a sen,
E.xplosives Diyison, is announced by
<>f the University' of p_."
'""
. Rec'(-pe Next
J ames Boyd, Bureau Director. For
sational plan.<. Under
__
,.Ivanla.
- - . the able care
Dr. Williams pointed out that at
and loving airection of Bill Huey
the past year, Dr. Brown has been
the present moment the country IJl
ay
serving as assistant chief of the
and Judy Dickson, Swarthmore
in a cOnflicting position. For Uie
On Tuesdav. February 10, alter Coal Branch at the Central ExperiHigh will be able to Pllt over one
last several ' _ 'Commodity and brief announc',lIIenl> anti re~rts
· ·III. P'IttS b urgI1.
of the most unusual and unique aid
........
e"
ment S
tatlon
D •
d
S
stock prices have been going down Mrs. John F.·Michael. president of
..... riC ar
an
tevens programs ever before attempted In
while the President bas been urg_ the Swarth.,-"),',, \Voman', Ou1>,
In his new position, Dr. Brown
Sh
C
a school system. "We are Indeed
ing men to reverse th!> upwards introduoo.d Mrs. J:unc, E. Richards wifI,supervise the Bureau's research
are
om
Y
lucky to have complete student and
spiral of priees which ~ noted. seccmd vice-prcai,:.",t of th~ Dela- in the mining, preparation, carboniDirection
facul~ co-operation in effecting
"The p"""""t Situation comllll as a ware
County Federation who zation, and gasification of coal and
our plan," state the student cbairsurprise ID nmny because
el;,,((, 'from tho: county related subjects at Bureau experi-During the week beginning M'ln- men who' go on to explain the' plan
was e)l.peotea 'In 194'1 but
.at
ment stations and pilot plants in day February 16 the Swarthmore which offers each 'and every clti'come.
The prOllTam Ilrescntd 'by Mrs_ varmus parts of the country. He PI '
CI b ~
t ROOM zen a chance to playa part.
will be stationed in WashingtOn.
ayers
u
presen.
uMarch
During the war the natiull was J. Burris We
1 to 5 has been set aside
spendiDg a 'billion dollars ewry current events department, co..as ·'C. A iII:- E. Week." During
four oIay!,. '!It was anticipated that "isted of a 1110 '(lughl., 'integrate:il
Dr. Brc>lvn acquired early ex- ray and Allan Boretz.· This eom- this week you will be asked to
following ;fiiis vasi expenditure of
cn.cussion cl the nil- peri~n~e in coal research in the edy ran for 500 perfonnances on contribute
C. A. R. E. Every
money a pronounced dc!preSim. ugee problem by Professor Patrick colle plant laboratory of Inland Broadway, and was later JI!Ilde Into organization in Swarthmore will be
would!l!elDilt In the" post-war period.. M. Malin of the college. For se"e: Stee! Company and th~ Koppers a movie by the Marx brothers. privileged to share in this week.
However, wllat luippened ...;.. lfba't
yea!'s 1fr. M ••H" \Vas r V:C{Hti- CO l11 l'any laboratories at the Mellon
D .. ";n" 'C. A, R. E. Week', social
h Co-direct.ors Jonathan Prichard an.d
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rt · t P·ttsb h Wb
I
t
there OWBB .-an eXtreme demand for rector of 'fhe interg!>vernru.~ntal
ns u e,
I
urg en t e
studies classes will devote. time to
.ili.";\V1IT .....
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W. J. ofSte1v4eospla' Jr., haveuall
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the.
of' 'our tOWl?-.' .
1n'Cated:iimnY'shortages -and alsO I'
.
...,......ra,. . ~ r.t·<\! ..en". ...,. Y~'.
L~
a,.CIIS~._,. _,._~ ~'!". y' vi..... ,tfil~_ as _ Hofman. -Mr- Bell,
_,
ul ted
ch
hhi> ·to .nal;n:e this m;nm·jty. Was ''':SSigii"d -~ sp.,cliii:aiity ,vitih, adapted for parts wch Include a Mr'
..• "y~' - - ._,
d··M·····O ;.,.;.., ·d· _.' - .
vast aceum a
pnr asing power.
. 't f th F . cl ~ _ .
d _.
. • .ocum, an
r. p....~an er
This JDll"iliasing 'power was underWifb ,lynalliic forcelnlness. um 0
e ren I '~-.:r 'concerue 10\ of pandemonium.
Will lead activities in the social
Mr.
estimated. At the end rJf the ,war
. Malin .!:lted 'fhat because of with tear lias.,..
W--'-'-gton West, Irvin R. Mac- studies, world' cUlture, and contemractal differenr.(!s, -political tension~ ~ Alter the Armistlae
19,18, Brown
WUWl
.
th
d
I. _
b
Elwe Ch--'- Stockdal'e, J.' David porary. problems classes. In
e
fit e people stopped saving and bean re IglOUS 3l'kgcollnds,' thl! re- rejoined the Koppe1S Company and
~
~=
gan speniIIng. Also, an increase
lafivcly 'smallulImDer of ...e"iugccs snpervised cesearch ,n lheir lal>- Narbeth and _Willard G_ Reese English department, Mrs. MathEnw.
lending by banks added muchbusi- makesfbis di.:>rol'ortionatch' en. oratories .m.. =-.al year., and contribute a large part of the ex- Miss Armstrong, Miss Adams.' and.
ness iDlPStus.
tangled problem ""'expen.ire
to then joined the Bureau' of M.ines citement involved in the basie sit- Miss McKie w;rr-give 'up their valThe forecasters are now looking solve.' The J"'.err.ationai Refugee as head oi. the Organic Chemica:! uation: A group' of Broadway uable class- time for the writing of'
Mead to 11948. The buSiness men Organization, a 'fifteen-nation r e - Section at the F!ifinjburgh Station, sh8rpers who are tryin~ lo keep letters to overseas friends in 'our
say thon-e -will be an upward trend presentation, 'I,Ob -attcmptc3 to take Where be (lIJaJdudt8il 'research in :(t.e from being thrown out of a hotel, town'. These letters will not only
for the firVt hall of 1941\, but the over the respomibil:tlc; of three composition of gases, oils and dars despite tbe efforts of ahot-tem- better acquaint two nations with
econoniists expect a down trend to former agencie> 'namely ·the Army, from the carbOl\ization of coal at pered hotel director to get rid of each other, but will build up' gOOd
o.gm in February or March. .Cur- UNRA, and th·, 'llllcrgo.vernmcntal high and low temperatures. .
them. "The supporting, or contra- will which may, someday" aid In
rently there 'is a growing convic- Committ.ee.
puntal, roles are handled by Ed- preventing another war.
tion that we are near the end of
Next Tuesr:~iy.. February. 17, at
During this p,eriott, Dr. Brown ward King, Ellen Gibb. Sheri Hor-_
"After OUl'" plan ·had been prothe up-turn.. The" President's eco- 2 p.m., the edt1cation department, directed a cooper3ltive investigation, ton,Edmond Cramp,Stafford Park- posed, we, had to decide which
. council reeentl y a d'
. h M. 1'5. G C(.rg~ .::.c
- h o·c·
nomIc
V1S ed t 0 WIt
..mgor, as by the Bureau· aniI the American er, Walter Emmott and Fred country should get our aid. A speget ready fora.down-tum in prices. chainnan will p.c;ent Dr. .Earl D. Gas Association. on the ,resinolls Hardesty.
cia! assembly was held In which
HAnti-deftationa;ry forces." said Bonn. His, suhjcl.1: wil' he "Making depositc troubling manufaotured
'.' .
'
I the case for each country·was preDr. Williams, "are at work .to keep <>ur Later Year.; Happy and Effec- gas plants in many major ·cilles.
DaVl.d Bmgham and Walker pen-I sented, and questions were asked
prices from going too low and will tive" a disc.ussto·) -period ,\~m follo\v and 'discovcred wa,ys to prC\'cnt field ar.e stage managers for the from the floor. Later that day, dur· PSYL
'-1"
ten d to maintain prices f or a perio d tl1e a dd ress. D r. B on d IS
!latns t their fonnati011. For this outs~-nd~
.~
prod nctlOn, ';'"d Mrs. John L. G ood ing history classes, the student bod
of time. Some of these factors
medical directo.· oi resoarch' 01 the iug achievement. he received the is heading the property committee. voted, and almost unanimoUslYy
e
~_
I
on elected Germany. Germany above
'
'ch
Intsi_e
of Mental Hymene
.·at the Beal A,,-.ml
of the Amrican Gas.
Th. e p la y w ill be present ea
(1) the Marshall Plan, whl
·tur
~ e ,'5 A!'1sociation in 1924.
".
..
e will k eep Unl'versl'ty of P,!I"1'yl,·'nl·'
.. ,. ... n
SIX successIve
nlgh ts b egi~ning all nations is starving. The roots
th rough vast expend l
prices up; (2) the.tax reliucU'O",li one of the pioneers in the field of
From 1928-37. Dr. Brown super- Monday.
,
(Continued on Page 8)
that are coming in the politiicall/ mental hygiene in Philadelphia alld vised resear.:h for the· Allied
(
received a Bok award in this .COll- Chcmical and Dye Corporation-year; '(3) the difficUlty of achieving nectl'on
Solvay Division, and dCY'eloped proFIUDAY, FEBRUARY 13
government economy with the re..
The second
in the series of curreJit cesses for synthetic methanol, accsultan Inability to lower or reduce Avent diSCllssl'on" I)y Dr Franc ~ tic acid, al\d lllallY other chemicals. 10:00 A. M.-"Grandfather Objects" - Womans Cluh Review ........
.
214 Rutgers avenue
the budget. The scope of govern- ,.l'l ("sell will be ,
c·_ In 1937, he hec:ame dircctor of rcarch
·heM .
011 Thursciay,
2:00 P. M . -W orId Day of Prayer •. _•.••.•••••• Presbjrterian Church
ment is so vast that prices can February 19, at 10 a. m. at the. home for the Pennsylvania Salt Manniact· 7:00 P. M .-S',".arthmore College Alumni Ban
J V .. Jl' I
73' H
uring Company. Largely through 7 :15 P. M.-High Schoolboys ,"s. Glen-Nor ... _.... High School G
&1lrious talk of a third round of vard
0
rs..
lOp,
"
aravenue. ..H,.~r- ..topic~
will Ih.' coal tar chemicals, chlorine, etc., he 8:00 P. M.-Dr •.. Jules 'Halpern .... __ ........ School in Rose Valr.;
SATURDA~FEBRUARYM
wage increases; (5) the great ca- "Atomic Encrgy" and "Universal developed a variety of products, in7:00 and 9:00 P. M .-Movie - • Maedchcn in Uniform" •..••. Clothier
pacity of the purchasing power and Military Training." This meeting c1uding industrial solvents, insectiSUNDA~FEBRUARY15
ready credit will tend to maintain is free and open to the public.
cides, fungioides, bright planting l1:00A. M.~~orning.Wo~ship _..................... Local Churches
business activities; (6) security
On Friday, F ~ ... , u.\ry 20, the ant-
.om Service .................... _..... Players Qub
cushions in the wage structure iques dcpartn'.cl:t of which !\1r~. sion inhibitors. During 1944-46, Dr. 8:20 P.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17
whieh were not present in 1930, Birney K. Mo~·~e is chairman will Brown made several technical and
:.00
P.
M
.-Dr.
Bo!,d,
Psychiatrist, speaks ••...•..•• Woman's Club
2
such as old age insurance, p.ension meet at the J::d L lelp~li:J. ~t;'ls(;um economic studics for a nlajor . ali
3.30 P. M.-H.S. GIrlS ys Upper Darby ............ High School Gym
plans, unemployment 'provisions." of Art at, 11) a. lll. (8:50 train) company On the possible production 8:20 P. M.-"Room Sen-Ice" ............. : ............... Players Club
Beeaus~ of the Federal Reserve 'Mrs. Grace R. ~,rorri; of the. Mus- :of' jndustrial chemicals form pctWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18
Act provisions in 1934, the speaker eum's educati(lu:tl department will ['oleum and refinery gas.
8:20 P. l.L-"Room Service" ............................. Players Club
felt 'there probably will never· be speak on old silver. g1a~s 3ml china.
Dr. Brown was \educated ~t the
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19
another depression in this country Any Illcmbc"r:,. wh.p arc driving arc Missouri State Teachers Coitr.gl! 10:00 A. 1L-:;:-Dr. Francc~ Fussell lectures' ........ 736 Harvard avenue
8:20 P. M.- Room ServIce" ................... : ........ Players . Club
like that of 1929.
I askeel to C(lnt1ct 1trs. ~['''$c.
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Rotary Speaker
Adu~t Recrea.tion Program
Auxiliary To S~,
Baird,
Brown
I·
will
:MeJahcrs a1al frit.:llds 3fc asked' The high school
Head Fleet Drive
. gymanasiutu
..
to attend the sewing day oi tht' L·_~~ion Auxiliary on ~Ionday. Fchnary Y at the home or ~I rs. Harvey
Pit:rc(', lOt) Pdl1Cl'toll an.-1I11l'. from
10 a. III. to 4 p. 111. )'ll'lIIhcfS arc
a~ked to hring :-.andwidH:S.
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he open to adults each \" cdncsday
night for hadminton or volley-ball
from 7 :30 to 10. This informal rc(reation program ""viii be under the
supcrvision of ~I ilIard Robinson.
AVC MAN FORE·
SEES WORLD GO'VT
Claims Only Choice is
Method; Peaceful or
Tyrannical
(Continued {ofm Page 1)
trade schools Films and spc,akct ~
will be available for representative
Heels
Soles
Rebuilding
FUTUR~ FINANCIAL
Williams
YOUR FAMILY'S
Spring and Summer
Shoes
REPAIRED EFFICIENTLY AND
ECONOMICALLY TO MAKE
THEM WEAR TWICE AS LONG
I
Celia Shoe Shop
Eatab1i&hed 1904
102 PARK AVENUE
We're seiling box IBats
to the finest
In home entertailllll8M
-,
,'~'
RCAVICTOR
-"
EYE WITNESS
TELEVISION •
,
Program. .,
you'lI enloyl
.~.-,:..-
• BD"'''II. ba...eIb....
hockey
• Drama. comedy
• FashlDns.
homemakllllll
• Nawscalts,
s ....l.al evenl.
• Clhlldren's fealure.
and an exciting
variety of other
entertainment.
Sm~rt n~w table set with
5& sq. in. of brljjht, clear. steady
ac!.on p.ctures,Ioc1wd.in.lune by RCA Vietor'. oma.inB Eye
W.tness Picture 8yncbroniserl Rich "GoIden Throat" tone
carried by static·fr.., FM .•• al\·IS-channel Alltomatic Statio~
Selector. Compact, hand.mbbt.d "alnut 01' mahogany finisb
cabinet. AC.
$325
,.,." $1.60 led. ra _
aw.. PolIcy Fe. 01 $$&
wItIdI conn
....,
.rwlDlIUI'IIIICe
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wi
•
M.... r.taIlaIIott
ptlIoaUiWC ••
THOMAS F. CONWAY
RADIO & ELECTRICAL
SALES & SERVICE
PARK AVENUE
illlllll'diah,ly
ag-ainst what we lll;tj' I
tlnlll 011r ("1I('mil's is likewise ,bu- I
gefOus, for white it may lend to
yictory. it will incllr crippling" 1ossl:s
in fime and prop<.'rty and nccc..'.-><;iak
~ the creation of an :\merican clIIpiH."
I ha'>t.'d lIpon tyranny. The only alternati,'c left is an international org~lI:i.
zatioll, a union with power 10 1IIake
lam:; hinding on the individuaL; of
the variolls countries, '\Ve want ::.
system that is prc\'el~'tive, that
deals with war hefore it has a
chance to start," he stated. The
United States should take the first
step by offering to cut her armed
forces if and when other natiull5
arc willing to do the ~ame.
If Russian does not join, Mr. "Meyer
contnued, wc must unite with those
that will, keeping well-prepared in
the meantime to resist possible
Soviet aggrcsson, yet extending to
her a welcoming hand. The present conflict between the U.S.S.R.
and the United States is not due to
economic or ideological differcnC'cs.
he declared, hut. rather to the fact
that they arc the only two large
countries that survived the lasl
war in a condition as to enable
them to engage in such a power
struggle.
Mr. Meye:T is a member of the
national planning boalrd of the
American Vetcrans Committee, and
his talk was sponsored by its S",,'artltlllore College chapter.
MRS. HOPKINS, CHAIRMAN
The following oiiiccrs ",Cl'e e1l'Ct·
'cd at tht,. annual memhership meeting- of the Swarthmorc Brandl of
the ,\llIcrican H.ed CrQ:;s on .Tanuary 30: chairman, )'lr:;. Horace ll.
Hopkins; "icc-chairman. 1frs. l,a
RtH,'
llc1HlrixsolI; treasun'r, 7\rl'.'"
Hugh n. Thayer; secretary. )'Ir~,
Charks E, Fischer; re-I.'i('cted a'i
director for it three year ll'Tlll Elric
S. Sproat.
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The "CAKE BOX"
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
THEATRE SQUARE
"'
ORDER NOW
Our
light~textured
$3.00 YEAR
Auxilary to Meet
The AUlerican Legion Auxilary'
will meet Monday~ February 16 at
' of Mr>.
2 0 clock at the home
Alexander Ewing, 100 Dartmouth
avenue.. McmlJcrs arc asked to
bring all coupons they have collected this month.
D. A. R. to Meet
HEADS COAL DIV.,
BUREAU OF MINES
H.S. STAGING BIG
CJ.R.E. CAMPAIGN
.
R.
Of
,
"ROOM SERVICE"
NEXT CLUB BILL
Sh
C
d
pen-I
TREASURE TREAT
sponge
cake in tho flavor you mOAt
prefer.
(Heart Shaped)
GILBERT CHOCOLATES
The Choc1ates of Connoisseur'S
French And Danish Pastry
r
Medical Society to Meet
The regular monthly meeting o~
the \\'oman's AuxiHary to the ])cla~
ware County h.fedical Socicty will
hc held Thursday evening, Feb·
ruary 12 at 9 o'clock, in the M c.:,iia
Inll, l\[ cdia.
The Pre sid en t. ~f rs. 'George n
Sickd, Strath Haven avenue will
presidc at thc meeting.
the AlIIerican i\-Ianagell1{,l1~
Association and the Chi fratcrnit)·
and served as a member of the! 11ter-Fraternity Council.
Cluh.
H. S. GYM
SWARTHMORE. PA. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1948
MAUN DEFINES
REFUGEE PROBLEM
Thomas B. 1\fcCaht., of X'.·I·th
Chester road, president of the Scott
Paper Company w110 will addn:~$
the Swarthmore Rotary CluiJ at
its lunch con meeting at the Ingleneuk toelay.
IN
The next meeting of the D. R. A.
will bc held Monday. February 16, at
;/ p. m. at the home of Mrs. Roy
H. Rincliffe of 633 Strath Haven
•
avenue. Co·hostesses will be Mrs.
L' Brown Promoted C. Russell Phillips of Strath Haven Urges Town to Aid In
Dr.
Tells
By Department
Applying Golden
avenUe and Mrs. George Stull of
Rotary Turn May
...--------Chester.
Interior
Rule
Be Near
Florcrfce Harden, represe.ntative
A preview of business conditions
On November 13. 1947, the perThc appointment of Dr. Ralph of the Cancer Detection Cent cr.
in 1948 was presented to the
sons
at the cabinet meeting who
L. Brown, widely known coal tech- Philadelphia, will be thc principal
proposed
that Swarthmore students
Swarthmore Rotary Club at its regnologist and a pioneer in the devc- speaker.
give aid to Europe probably never
ular meetiqg laSt week by Dr. Al·
lopmcnt of new products frolll coal
.dreamed that the whole school
fred H. Williams of the Federal Retar chemicals, as chief of the Bureau
would help to conceive such a senserve Bank in Philadelphia, forof :Mincs Coal Branch, Fuels and
Bond
Gives
Happiness
Explosives lJivison. is announced lJy
sational plan. Under the able care
merly dean of the Wharton School
Jamcs
Boyd.
Bureau
Director.
For
and loving direction of Bill H uey
of the University of Pennsylvania.
Recipe Next
the past year. Dr. Brown has bcen
Dr. Williams pointed out that at
and Judy Dickson. Swarthmore
Tuesday
serving
as
assistant
chief
of
the
High will be able to put over one
the pre"lmt moment the COWltry IS
On Tuesdav. Fchrlldry 10, aitc..'r Coal Branch at the Central Experiof the most Wlusual and unique aid
in a conflicting position. For the
last several days commodity and brief announc';l11cnb and re(1'Of ts ment Station in Pittsburgh.
.Prichard and Stevens programs ever before attempted in
Mrs.
John
r.
~rkh"el.
president
of
a school system. "We are indeed
stock prices have been going down
In his new position, Dr. Bro,vtl t
lueky to have complete student and
while the President has been urg· the SwarthITj"'"'; \VOIllJ.I1·S Club, will ,supervise the Bureau's research
are orne y
ing men to reverse the upwards introduceu Mr~. Jame~, E. RiChard::; in the mining, preparation, carbonifaculty co-operation in effecting
Direction
seco'ld
'Vicc-pn:.;j,.~~nt of the Delaour plan," state the student chairspiral ot priees which he noted.
County
Fctlt~ratiun
who ation, and gasifica tion of coal and
men who' go on to explain the plan
The present Situation comes as a ware
During
the
week
beginning
Mon·
'brougl1t grcetirog:., "from th\: C.·Ullllty related subjects at Bureau experisurprise to many because the slump
ment stations' and pilot plants in day. February 16. the Swarthmore which offers each and every citi·
organiization.
was expected ·in 1947 but did :mil:
zen a chance to play a part.
various parts of the country. He
The pro!!,ram pn.'sel1tc'\ 'by }'frs~ will be station cd in Washington, Players Club will present ROOM
"March 1 to 5 has been set aside
come.
SERVICE. a faree by John Mur- as ·'C. A. !R. E. Week." During
During the war the nation was J. Thtrris \'.",·..;;t, chairman of the D.C.
spending '" billion dollars
of
a
tl10
'oughlv
'integrate.il
four days. 'It was anticipated that
pericnce. in coal research in the edy ran for 500 perfonnances on contribute to C. A. R. E. Every
followmg fliis vast expenditure of 'interesting discussion ro'f the reI- coke plant laboratory of Inland Broadway, and was later ~ade into organization in Swarthmore will be
money a -pronounced depression ugee problem hy ProfCSSOi Patrick Steel Company and th!, Koppers
a movie by the Marx brothers. privileged to share in this week.
M. ~{alin ot the cl,Ucge. For se\'e~'
would Testilt in the post-war perioil.
During 'C. A. R. E. Week', social
Company
laboratories
at
the
Mellon
'nil 'years Ur, ~!.t1b was "\':("(~-(Ii
Co-directors
Jonathan
Prichard
and
However, .vhat happened ....... that
studies classes will devote time to
re.ctor of the intergovcrnmental Institute, Pittsb.urgh. "When the W. J. Stevens. Jr.• have collected
there 'WBS. an extreme demand for
the discussion of 'our town.' Such
Nation
entered
World
W"r
I. he
Comnl~ttee 'on Refugee. His 'wide
consumer goods. for the war had
sf>rved
as an officp.r in ~ Ar,my, ar.d a east of 14 playF.l'S unusUaIly, well teachers as Mr. Hofman, ·Mr. Bell,
"experience 'a'11d travel ;tbr('ati en·created many shortages and also
er
-abled him 'to analYZe this mino"jty was assjgii"ed to' spccial duty wiU: a adapted for partS· which include a Mr. Yocum. ·and Mr. Opp2n1and
vast accumulated purchasing power. 'problem with flynauiic forceI1tlncss. unit of the French .t\.r.m.!. concerncd lot of pandemonium.
will lead activities in the social
This l'nrcnasing power was underwith
tear
iascs.
Mr. Malin 3t,tod that because 0f
Washington West, Irvin R. Mac. studies, world culture, and contemestimated. At the end oT the war racial differen("(:s, political tensioll!'>o
After the Armistice:in 1918, Brown Elwee. Charles Stockdale. J. David porary problems classes. In the
, the people stopped saving and be-. and reHgious backg-iOunds. the re- rejoincd th~ KopPC'J$ '.Gompany and Narbe!h and. Willard G. Reese English department. Mrs. MathEOWs.
gan spending. Also, an increase "in' latively small uunihcr of Tcfugccs supervised .research :jn ·their lahcontribute a large part of the ex- Miss Armstrong, Miss .A.dams, and
lending by banks added much husi- makes {his di"rol.c-rtiotlalely en- oratories .for s.et."W"..o.1 years, and
citement involved in the basic sit- Miss McKie wilf'gi\'e up their valness impetus.
tangled problem nn expemiN.~c one to then joined the Bureau' of M,inl~ uation: A group of Broadway uable class tim. for the writing of
The forecasters are noW looking solve, The II~'cn~ationai Rcfugel~ as head of the Organic Chemical
sharpers who are trying to keep letters to overseas friends in jour'
ahead to 1948. The buSiness men Organization, a 1i£lecn-liatinll re- Section at the WfiNhurgh Stati~m,
from being thrown out of a hotel. town'. These letters will not only·
say there will be an upward trend prcscntotion, 11~~ -at"cmptc~l to take I where he :cwtdl1otcu research in {lie
despite tne efforts of a hot-tem- better acquaint two nation.> with:
for the fir~t half of 1948. but the over the respon,;ihil:tlc:i of three composition of gases, oils and !:tars
pered hotel director to get rid of each other. but will build up goOd
economists expect a down trend to former agetlcil!~ 'numt."1y 'fhe Army, frolll tllC carbOliization of coal at.
them. 'The supporting, -or eontra- will which may, someday, aid in
begin in February or March. Cur- UN.R!~. and th ~ Intcrgovernmental, high and luw te.mperatures.
pun tal, roles are handled by Ed- preventing another war.
rently there is a growing convic- Committee.
During fhis perioiJ, Dr. 3r"owll ward King, Ellen Gib~ Sheri Hor"After our plan ·had been pro·
Next Tucs':,l,:-'. February 17,
dircct<::d a cooperalt ive investiga tiOll. ton, Edmond Cramp, Stafford Park- posed, we had to decide which
the up-turn. The President's eco- 2 P .111., the edt1cation department,
by the. Bur,C3u, and the American er, Walter Enunotl and Fred country should get our aid. A spenomic council recently advised to with }.,{r-s. Ge('rg~ Schciljingc·r, as Gas Association on the resinous
Hardesty.
cial assembly was held in which
get ready for a down~turn in prices. chairman will PI c..;cnt Dr. Earl D. ,Iel'ositc troubling manufactured
.
.
!
the
case for each country was preU Anti-deflationary
forces." said Ronel. H"is suhic·:t wil he "!\{akillg- gas plants in mauy major citlcs.
DaVId
Bmgham
and
Walker
sented,
and questions were asked
Dr. Williams, "are at work -to keep ollr Later Yc;\r.; Happy anI} Effec- and discovered wc:r"vs to l)rc"\"ent field .n~e stage managers for the from the floor. Later that day, durprices from going too low and will tive" a discl1sS!C'l period wi11 tollow their formation. For thi~ outst01ud- productIOn, and Mrs. John L. Good ing history classes the student bod
tend to maintain prices for a period the address. Dr. Bond is psychiatrist 'ing achieveIlh:'nL IH' receh'ed. the JS
. h ea d'tng t h e property committee. voted, and almost
, unanimoltsly
y
tl1C:tlical
direct
,JI' of research oi the
of time. Some of these factors arc
Beal Award of the .\mrican Gas
The play will be presented on elected Germany. Germany above
(I )
the Marshall Plan. which Ini-situte of Mental Hygiene at the Association in 192-t.
six
succ~ssive nights beginning all nations is starving. The roots
University of i-' :,lI1:-..yl":lllia. He- is
through vast expenditure will keep
From
1928.37,
Dr.
Brown
stlpt'rMonday.
(Continued on Pagc 8),
one of the piollc('r:-. ill the fidd of
prices up; (2) the- tax reduetiuns
the Am~d
mental hygien;. in Phibdclphia and vised research for
that arc coming in the political
received a llok award in this con~ Chemical ancl Dye Corporation·year; (3) the difficulty of achieving
Solv~l.r Division, and dc,elopcd pronc.ction.
government economy ,vith the rc~
cesses
for synthetk methanol, aceFRIDAY. FEBRUARY 13
The second in t11(, seriC-i of Clirrent
sultan inability to lower or reduce e\'cnt discussions hy ])1'. Francl":' Lie acid, and mally other cl,o.:ll1i..:-als. 10 :00 A. lL-"Grandfather Objects" - Womans Club Review ........ .
I·
214 Rutgers avenue
the budget. The scope of go,·e::1- \oj, <""sell will l.n' hehl 011 Thursday, In 1937, he hecall1c director of rCal'cll 2 : ()() P . ,1\'L . -W
or d Day of Prayer . . . . . . •. .••• .. Presbyterian Church
for
the
Pen1lsyl\'ania
Salt
1f
anuiact,
ment is so vast that prices ean Fchruary 19, at 10 a. m, at the.llome
7:00 P. M .-S~v.arthmore College Alumni Ban'lfet .........•.. College
uring Company. Largely through
hardly
be
reduced.
(4)
there
is
7.:15 P. M.-H.gh School boys vs. Glen-Nor ........ High School Gym
.
Ik f
tho d
d f of Mrs. J. V. S. Hi,hop. i36 Har8.00 P. l\I.-Dr, Julcs 'Halpern ....•..•.. • ... School in Rose Valley
coal
tar
chemicals.
chlorinc,
etco,
hc
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roun
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yard avenuc. H:!r t(IPICS \\,111 111~
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wa~c Increases; (5) !he great ca- I "Atomic Energy"
anJ "Universal developed a variety of product!;, in- 7:00 and 9:00 P. :I.{.-Movie
- "Maedchen in Uniform" •. ... . CI 0 thOter
cluding
industrial
solvents,
inscr.tipaclty of t~e p~rchasmg powe~ a~d ~I ilitary Training." This mcetingSUNDAY.
FEBRUARY 15
cidcs~ fungioides, bright planting
ready credIt wIll tend to mamtmn is free and open to the public.
11:00 A. M .-Morning Worship· ..................... Local Churches
business activities; (6) security
On Friday, F~"' lI,U'Y 20, the ant- agcnts, pickling agcnt~ and corl'o
8:00 P. :M.-::Navy Night'~ .,; ........................... :American Legion
cushions in the wage structure i'lncs dcpartm'~!~t of whic!t :\11 ~. :-;ion inhihitors. During 19-t..J.-46, nr. 8:20 P. M.- Room Serv.ce ....................... " . Players Club
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 17
whieh were not present in 1930, Birney K. ~!n'.'~·~ is chairlllill! \.... iII BrowI! made. several technical and
economic
studies
for
a
major.
oli
2:00
P.
1\I
.-Dr.
Bo~d,
Psychiatrist, speaks ...• , ..... Woman's Club
such as old age insurance, pension meet at the P;d I \:ljl;li:1 ~1 '1:'(;U'11
company on the possible production 3:30 P. :U.-H.S. GirlS vs Upper Darby •...•....... High School Gym
plans, unemployment provisions." of Art at It) a. 111. (8:50 1rain) 'of jlllhistrial chemicals f01"llI tH.:t- 8:20 P. 1\I.-"Room Service" ........................... ,. Players Club
B~caus~ of the Federal Reserve )'lrs. (~race H.. ).Iorri; of the. 1LusrOICl1111 ami rcfinl.'ry gas.
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\i\TED~E~DAY, FEBRUARY 18
Aet provisions in 1934, the speaker t~lttll'S eclucati(IJl:\.1 clepart11lent \\'il1
l)r. BrOWll \\'as cducated al the 8._0 P. 1\f.- Room Servlcc .. ' .................•••••... Playcrs Club
fcit there- prohably will never' be speak on old si!n r" gJa:-So a:HI (:iJin;l, j,[i~sol1ri State 'I\,:tchcr~ C()i1t'1~~
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19
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10:00 A. ),f.-Dr. Frances Fussell lecturcs' ........ 736 Hanoard ayenue
anc,:hc!' dcpl'cssi\l!l. in this country j.\I1Y llH'11111(~r,~ .... 1Ij) arc ~Iridng arc
lCtl1l1111W'(
Oil
ag~ 0)
S :20 P. ),f ,-"Room Service" ........ ° • • • • • • • • , • : • • • • • • • • Players Club
!ike :hal of 1929.
I a~k('d to cnllt'Jt"~ ~Irs. :.\11,\":'(,.
OUTLOOK GIVEN
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groups. Thc physical requirements
have been yowcrcd, scpccially in
regard to eyes and teeth.
Thc local group in organizing feels
"\Ve will have a world govern- Swarthmore has fll1alified well as
ment within fh'e or ten years," pre~ a Na\'y tOWII in consideration of the
dieted ConI ~I eyer, ] r., president of wartimc V-12 unit at Swarthmore
the United \\'odd Federalists spC'ak- Colllcge, the Naval Hospital Annex
inl{ at the Swarthmore Friend~ which was housed in the fortll('r
:\iecting Honse at Swarthmore Col- ~r ary Lyon School buildings. anc! its
lege Tuesday. Thc choice, he declar- contrihution of over 200 officers and
ed, is bctwcen a union based upon mcn for Naval service during the
the peaceful and "ohmtary COIlSr!lit last war.
of the nations and one based upon
At ~fon(1ay night's meeting Chicf
tyranny and oppression. "\Vc have Hodgens, U.S.N. explained enlista n:ry short timt'," he warned 1I1e111- ments rcquirements and answered
hers of the local A VC chapt:::r. all (IUcstion~ of the new group melllI "E\"Cnts have been going from had hers. His office on the second floer
to worse. The moment to hq:dn of Ihc Chester Post Office is 0PPli
working to\\'ard a federal world froin 9 a. 111. to 4 :30 1>. 111. Momlay
gm'ullIllent has arrived.
through Friday.
The author o£ "Peace or Anarchy"
Thc meeting closed with a repor"::
pointed to the chang-cs which 1hc of 100 per-cent support from all
past fh'e years have hrought. He local residents who had heen COIlnoted the perils inherent in atomic t"cted 011 the venturc. the distrielll'rg-y. hiological warfare, ami the hution of literature, posters and
ICisil's type bomhers and r()ck~ts stickers for di:-p'iay ill windows ot
"In none of these wcapons," he borongh husillcss houses. and tllc
stated, "can the Cnited States ha\'e setting of the next meeting for 7:15
a la:-;tillg mOllopoly." "\Vc mll~' ~I ond~!y en~lling- ebruary 16 in the
[ cOllclmil·", lH,' tIIaintained, "thal \\,~Ii1l' Legion roolll preceding' the Aill:·~
t Ids ('oulltry is today capahle of \\'orth-\\'e:-nhcr Post's "KllSY NigLt"
destroyillg at will any industry or lIleeting.
city in the world. in the ncar future
it wi1t he in th" position thai the
Craduat~; at F and M
other nations presl'lItly OCC11PY."
).( r. )'In;el" spoke of 1hree :;Ug"- I'...rncst
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O. LangC', Jr., son of
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g"I.'stl'( ,yays of facillg the threat of ~Ir, atld 111·s. E. O. Lange, of
future dt'Strl1ctiotl; Peace hy ;n- Baltimore pike and Church I'cad
ti1l1il1.aliol1. he. pointed ont, W011!d w
money and (reedolll. leading. firstly. COIll1lll.'nCl.'llICllt.
to a lower stan«ianl of living" and.
),1 I'. Langt~ recl'ive!! his hacca!I
111 accounting. He
I sccondly. to a Jlolice state, The pr:lc- aureate {egrel'
I ticahility of 'Ising the atolll bO!llh \\'as a llh.'mbcr of the Canterhury
WITH
7:15 TONIGHT
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Petits {ours, Hor's d'Oeuvres and
Sandwiches made on order
HOURS- 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M.
Phone Swa. 3243
Delivery service Daily 11:00 A. M. & 3:00 P. M.
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NEWS NOTES
at a luncheon-bridge at her home
Miss Belle Mitchell Dudley of Maryland College, and the bride- gratulated uJlon the birth of all
ruesday.
'
Vassar
avenue leaves tomorrow for groon1 received his Master's Degree eight pound, seven ounce son Hcnn"
Mr.· and Mrs, ]. 'G. Mo~ey of
Mrs. Ralph E. Rhoads, ]r., and an extended visit with relatives in from New York Universi·ty.
Walter Jones, 3rd, on Fcb;uary
Rutgers avenUe entertained 12
at
John Hopkins Hospital, Balti•. .
guests at a dinner-bridge at their YO,ung daughter Sandra of Ogden' Flem.ingsburg, Ky.
BIRTH
more,
Md.'
.,home Saturday evening.
av;"1Ue returned home Tuesda
Mr .. an~ Mrs,\'!. H. Gehl'Jng
Capt.
H.
Walter
Jones,
Jr.,
,.
.
y of Umverslty.place spcnt the weekThe baby is a grandsbn of Mr. and
Mrs. John C. Moore of Amherst afler a fIVe-week visit wilh Mr. and end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Medical Corps, and Mrs. Jones oj
Mrs. Henry W. ]olles of. lfIIveravenue entertained at a tea and
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Mrs. Ralph E. Rhoads, Sr., ~of G. L. Sturgis of N!'w Rochelle, Middle River, Md., are being con- ford avenue.
kitchen shower Tuesday afternoon
N, Y.
in honor of Miss Eleanor Prescott, Ji"t. Lauderdale, Fla.
Mrs. Franklin Gillespie of Har,
Helen Hoot of Lafayette avenue,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Prescott of Rose Valley, formerly vard avenUe will ~ntertain her club a fresh",an at Oberlin College, is
of Swarthmore.
at a lUhcheon-bridge at -her home successfully recovering iroin a
minor operation on her foot .which
Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant
!'cxt' Monday.
has confined her to the Allen Mem\
of South Chester road entertained
Jay D. Cook, Jr., of Philadelphia orial Hospital, Oberlin, oh10, for the
eight guests at a dinner party, Sat ..
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Coo\< past week,
urday evening.
Mrs. J. G. Moxey of Rut!:,cr.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Moir of of Thayer road was a mo.mbl'r ~f
South Chester road entertained at the class to graduate at the Whar- avenue enlertained 35 Brownies and
at birthday party Tuesday in hOllor ton Schpol of the University f their leaders at a Valentine party
0
at her home Monday afternoon. The
of their two year-old daughter Joan. Pennsy1vania, Saturday.
Afr. and :Mrs. Frank Wyatt of Brownies arc now worfking on
The little guests present incl"deol
Peggy Robinson>, Judy Lincoln; Drums, Pa., formerly of Swarth- layettes for the Friendsllip Bllndle
for the children of Europe, a Gir!
}.{alcolm and Roger Anthony, nar- morc, spent three weeks in Miami,_ Scout
project.
"RIGHT IN THE CENTER OF TOWN".
hara and Joe :Moran, Jeanannc Fla., and en route home visited Afr.
Charles B. Moore of Aml\erst
:Magee, Jinny ~:foir of Swarthmore, and Mrs. H. G. Weaver of Dart"
.
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avenue has returned to Haverforc!
Johnny L.,unsden of 1\.fedia, and mouth avcnue for a ·fe.w days.
College
for
the
second
semester.
CALL 0440 . DARTMOUTH &: LAFAyeTTe AVES.
Mcggy Cochran of Wallihgfol"d
Mrs. John C. MacAlpine of
. d I
Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth of
Hills.
.
Princeton aveinuc elltcrtamc
lcr E1
.
_.111 avenue was hostess to the
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Malin of sister Mrs. C. D. Harvey of N
Princeton avenue entertained :Mr" York City.
cw 1 Poet's Circle. Monday afternoon, liiE~Ei~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Urs. Lovett Frescoln of Harvard and, presented an jnteresting pro- Ii
and Mrs,. Ben Moore of Washington
D. C. as their week-end gue'sts. avenUe is entertaining as her house gram on the poet, Byron.
Mr. Moore of the State Department guest, Mrs. Gordon Lee. Parsons
VERGIS-PRESCOTT
in Washington, and n Swarthm .... re of West Collingswood, N. J.
College graduate, class of '34, spoke
The marriage of Miss Eleanor
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Whitaker
to the students in the Friends :Meet· of Elwyn, formerly of Swarthmore, Prescott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
BEAUTY SALO.N
ing House on tile Marshall Plan, are spending the week skiing jn the . Edward C. Prescott of Rose Valley,
Sunday evening.
formerly of Swarthmore, to Mr.
Poconos.
Mrs. Joseph J. Geer of the SwarMrs. H. P. Fry, Jr., of ~orth John P. Vergis, son of the late Mr.
Beware, Le.t Beauty Slip
thmore Apartments :will entertain Chester road entertained at a stork and Mrs, Perry Vergis of New
12 guests at a luncheon at the 1ngle- shower Saturday.afternoon in honor York City, .took place at 3 o'clock,
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neuk, tomorrow, followed by bridge of Mrs. David Warner of Philadel- Thursday, at the home of Mr. and
Call SwarthqIore 0476
at her home.
Mrs. Robert S. Diggs of Wallingphia .
9 Chester Road
. Mr. Arthur C. Jackson of North
Miss Jane Hiltes of the Swarth- ford.
Chester road rejoin Mrs. Jack. more Apartments will entertain at
The Rev.
son at Lake Wales, Fla., next week a buffet supper tomorrow evehing in Anderson,
rectorGeorge
6f the Christian
Trinity
.after spending several weeks north honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Church, Swarthmore, performed the
-on a business trip.
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ceremony in the presence of the h"...
Weller of Wilmington, Del.
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Mr. and Mrs. Colin Hitchm~n of'
Mrs. Raymond Gemmill of Vas~ar mdiate families and a few close
Thayer road will entertain as their avenue entertained a few friends at frinds.
BR~AST-LUNCH~DINNER
week-end guests, Major and Mrs";· bridge Thursday e.vening.
The bride," given ~ n marrai\'e by
It
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Owen Hines of Washington, D. C.
Mrs. DeWitt A. Hills has re- her father, wore a gown of ,,~hitt"
14o~day Tbru Saturday
Philip M. Alden, Jr., of North turned to her home on. Elm avenue satin, fashioned with fitted bodice
OPEN· 7 A- JI.~. P. M.
Chester road has returned to M. I. after spending six weeks with her trimmed wth her loom Roniton lace
Oosed every Sunday
T., following a week's vacation UUf- daughter and famity at Front Royal, full skirt and long train. Her finge;
ing mid-semesters.
tip veil feel from a halo or orange
Va.
-OUTSIDE CATE~G
SERVICE
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hiley
blossoms
and tulle and she carried
Paul Rutan, Jr., of Ogden aveof Dickinson av'enue entertained nue who graduated from Purdue a shower bouquet of carnations and
, DAILY DINNERS ........ ; 85c to $150
,
s,ea.l CIIIIdreD'. Platten
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Mr. Huey's parents, Mr. and Mrs University, Sunday February 1 in Virginia roses.
F. F. Huey of Kenneth Square for Mech~nical Engineering,
leaves
a few days of fhis week.
Y. couple
where Mr.
an inMonday for Pittsburgh where he N.The
will Vergis
live in isLiberty,
Mlr.. Charles E. Flocher of will take a graduate stud~nts train- structor in the high school. The
Dickinson avenue will entertain a ing course at Westinghouse.
bride is a graduate of .Wc3te.rn
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few guests for luncheon following
Mrs. Franklin R. Gillespie of
the book review for the Literature Harvard a\'cnUe entertained at a FOR
Section of the Woman's Club, today. family supper party Tuesday evenMAGAZINE
Mrs. William R. Huey of Dick- ing in honor of the hirthday anni; .
SUBSCRIPTIONS
inson avenue was hostess to the versary of Mrs. H. Lindley Pecl of
Call
.
Pi Beta Phi Sewing Group on Colu;nbia avenue.
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
Thursday.
Swarthmore 2080
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R_ O.
Redgrave of Vassar avenue will
entertain at a dinner party at the
• Your doctor adds at least seven
Colle~e
Ingleneuk tomorrow evening, tollowed by bridge at their home.
·years of study to his high school
Thursday, Friday and
·Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge. of 9gden
Saturday
education. Then he spends one or
avenue entertained uThe Eightsome"
Friday and Saturday
"GREEN DOLPHIN
Feb. 13 and 14
pREET"
.
more :fears in a hospital with lit"GONE WITH THE WIND"
Matinee at 2:00 First Evening
Note-One perfo~nce only
:' 'e or'no compensation. Is it not
~;Sliowing at 6 :30: This feature
each night"atarting .at 8 p m
will not' be shown Saturday
Player~
oasonable to believe that he is
Afternoon.
Satw-day lYJatin_ 1 p m
of Swarthmore
SpeclaJ ChiIdreD'. Show
Bib O. K. Kiddie Show
better qualified to advise you in
Saturday afternoon starting
Monday and Tuesday
matlC\, ot health than your well-meaning friends
at 1:15
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Feb.' 16 and 17
"THE PRINCE AND
RED SKELETON
who have not had this education and experience?
THE PAUPER"
By John Murray !lLDd Allen Bortez
m
Plua a Weetern Feature, CarWhen you do not feel well there ~ two safe
"MERTON OF THE
~toon. and a hrand new Chap ..
. MOVIES"
tel" of "G_Men"
t!l.ings to do. F:irst, consult your physician. Then
Wednesday and Thursdaq
Admission 2Sc to all
Feb. 18 and 19
bring his prescriptions to ·us for expert ::omSunday and Monday
ROBERT CUMMINGS
8:20 P. M.
"THUNDER IN THE
pounding.
m
VALLEY"
"HEAVEN ONLY KNOWS"
Tuesday" Wcd~e·silit-y-,-a-I-ld
'Guest Cards sold only through
Thursday
members of The Players jClub
Starting .Friday, Feb. 20
"PIRATES OR
"THIS
TIME FOR KEEPS"
MONTEREY"
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The
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Theatre
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at
Second
INC~
SWARTIOlOU
PUBLISHER •
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PL, omelet the Ad of Mardl
ClaN
S....bmore.
The 0 urch School m~,!.i on Sunday mon.ing at 9 :45 ~:! . . sses are
provided for children ol'a!1 '.gcs and
PA-
the
3,
Pool
117'.
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r.
home of Mrs. F.
Ransburg, 318
Harvard avenue, for sewing and pro- t
t
Sunday
morning at the 11 o'clork gram.
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servIce Mr •Cutler will preach on
.
"The Discovery of Christ".
Circle 6, Mrs. S. C. Harri"
Mr. and Mrs. Owen vi. Gay chairman, will meet Wednesday,
at the Harvard avenue. entrance will February 18, at 12:30 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. W. F. Delahanty,
assist Mr • Cutler in greeting the 200 y ~le ayenue.. P~ase bring
con![[cgation after the servke Sun- sandlYiches. There will be sewing
.-Jay morning.
and a book review.
All departments of the Churcll
Circle 8 Mrs. George Schobinge...
School meet at 9 :45 o'clock.· The chairman, mil me'et Wednesday,
Women's Bible! Class meets in tbe February 18 at 11 o'clock at the
Church study at 9 :45 o'clock and h ome 0 f M rs. D . W • R . M organ,
the Men's Bible Class mee1s in the 913 Strath Haven avenue. Mrs. H
Church transept at 9 :45 o'clock.
C. Chacko from India will be the
The Church Hour Nursery f"r speaker.
an children ag
the cbllJ"ch hour in the Parish chairman, will meet Wednesday,
House.
February 18, at 11 o'clock at the
The World Day Qf Prayer will' be home bring sandwiches. Mrs. F, H.
",bserved tbis afternoon at 2 Q'clock McCowan is co-hostess.
in the. Swarthmore Presbyterian
CtrcJe No.5, Mrs. Owen Gay,
Church. .
chairman, will meet Wednesday,
Your special attentio\, is called February 18, at the home of Mrs.
10 the VESPERS to be 'held this Georg., W>lTreD, 3?:l South Chester
Sunday aiternoon at '4:45 o'clock. road. Co-hostess, Mrs. C. Russell
The service
be in <:hlITge <>t the Phi/rIPS. Sewing at 10:30. Please
members of the Young People's bring sandwiches . Program at 1 :15.
Fellowship and the Student's UniThe Communicant,;' class for
'S'erved.
young pe~pte; 12 years -of -age and
The High School Fellowship and over, wilt begin this SWday "tll :15
the Fresh,!,an Fellowship will both in the 'Chureh Study.
. meet Sunday evening at ·6 .o'c1I)c1::
:at 1l:te O!~ch. R~v_ JosephGib" TRINITYNoTEtson
speak to both .groups at
On :oi fl t,c1ay Huly Co;!tmuriion worn·
6:30 o'clock.
be cele'" oiled at8 a'", Cimrdl
The YOlmg Adult's On'll will "",et "dud "ill me,1 at 9.45 -.t tIle 11'
at 7 d'clock at the Church on Sun- o"c1ock -service of Morning Prayer
day evening.
the re';';-, r will preach. The ushers
The Wo.man's Auxiliary .of the. !or the 11 o'C'~ock s,ervkc arc: Vv~. S.
Wallingford Presbyterian Church Pattcm head usher; W. 14. Harv~y;
invites an women· of this ,congrega- T· HOffler; L. E. G · .... ~enol1gh;
tion to be its guests on Monday. I! !(dm: F ',\'. Lueb"mg' W. R.
,February 16, at 2 o'clock at the Sanbo.:;; and H. B Sllaekn"n.
Wallingford Church to see the iilm Confinm'~':on Oass \,,::l meet ill
"Beyond Our Own". Tea will be the paf1 ::>'h h011S(, at S :15 p. Ul. The
served.
,
Young PeOple's Fellowship will meet
The Evening Circle will meot .., (j 1'.
'Vedncsday evening, February 18,
Choir School will meet on :Monday
at 7 :45 o'clock promptly, at t1,e and 'Vedneoday at 4:30 p. m. .
Holy lommunion wi".. b(;· cdehrah·d (.Ill \Vc~'ie'idav a~ 7:30 -a. 111.
and ag!l n at 10 o'c1o~k. TIle "\~omen
SWARTHMORE
will ~'cw after the morning service.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
A Lenten luncheon w'll be served
Rev. B. Lewis Cutler :Minister
,
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY IS
at
12 :30, and a study class will be
9,45 A. M.-Chuteb School
11 :00 A. M.-uThe n:scovery of Chrisl" hdd hl ·he afternoon. T.I· Chr':'stian
4:45 P. M.-Vesper Service
Study FC',i'unt will meet at 8 :15 p. 111.,
"What We :Believe"
6:0(1 'P. l\l.-Freshmn:1 Vellowsbirat
which time the rector will discuss
6:00 Po'. l\1.-High School Fellowship
th(' QI'P"c. nizatiotl and government
7:00 P. M.-Young Adults
!lETHODIST CHURCH
PI the......"\.ational, Dioces·.I!. ahd local
Roy N. Keiser. D.D .• Minister
Episcopal Church.
,
SUNDAY, .I.O"E1UtUARY 1'$
9:45 A. M.-Cburcb School.
,
ChOir 1 chearsal will b(' held in the
10:00 A. M.-Young Adult Group
11:00 A. M.-UStop Look Li:ite~u~:.;"_ __ parish hcuse on Th1ir-sd:;,y ell 7 :30
TRINITY ClnnfcB:
p. m.
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson. Rector
TIt(' 1 ext meeting o.f the i\-[cn's
'VEDNESD..\V. F~np..ljAI!V l~
8:00 A. M.-Holy CommuniOD.
Club will be Alonnay, F
9 :45 . A. M.-Church School
11 :00 A. M.-Morning Prayer & Sennon
at G:30 l'. 111.
will
will
m.-
Church
Services
6:00 p. :p.r.-YOUDg' People's FeUowshJp
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 18
7:30 A. M.-Holy CommunIon
FRENDS MEETING ·NOTES
10,00 A !I.-Holy p:;:OD';:;;;m=un:;;;;:IO
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
at 2 :15 all the First Day School
OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15
children
from the Kindergarten up
9:45 A. It.-First Day &boot.
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9:45 A. M.-Adult Forum: Howard Taylor
on '''Navajos First Hand"
11 :00 A. M.-Meeting for Worship.
WEDNESD.(\)f,' FEBRUARY 18
,: 9:30 to 3:00 Sewng and Quilt1ng in Whit·
tier House. Box Luncheon All are
cordially invited'.
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 13<
11 :00 A. M.-Sunday School.
11 :00 A. :\L-Sunday Lesson
Sermon.
• :;')11 r'
'Veonc:::oliay ennIng meeting each wee.k.
8 p.m. Readinl!: room open daily except Sun·
day :md holidays 12 to S p.m. 'Vcdnc£day
evening' 7 to 7:45 p.nt. and 9 to 9:30 p.m.
are invited to a Valentine Party at
Whittier House. The children froll1
Friendly Acres, Secane, will be the
guests of honor.
On Sunday morning, at 9 :45, ill
the }.-{eeting House, the Winter.
Forum series wilt hegin. I-Iow2.f(~
Taylor, clerk of the Philadelphi.,
Yearly Mecting (Arch St.), who has
he en visiting amollg' the' Amcricail
Indians will :'ilH:ak 011 "Xa\'ajos First Hand".
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CONTIt~UlTY
far ad·d.
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PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
19, 20 and 21
ON THE CORNER
Office
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Mi!=hael~s College Pharmacy
AT
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY lfOON
LATELY?
.
EVERY
nIDAY
SWARTHKOREAN,
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METHODIST CHURCH NqTES
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Dr. Alfred H. Willia ,,.. will address Ihe combined a~ .:: classes at
Jr. o·clod:.
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The topic of the serm ,,, at the 11
o~clock service is "S~.'Jli Look:
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The ( hureh Nursery is open during the s(>rvice. Helen K.-aus and
Muy Ann Dickinson' will be in
charge.
The rIInior Church JII :.t. at the
same Leur in the ehapd.
Dr. Y. iser will attend the Annual
Bishop's Retreat on T!lcJday in tlie
Centenary-Tabernacle ,h ' .•c!. Calllden.
The Fourth Quarterly Conference
will be held on Friday p>el"ing February ~7 at 7:45.
OF SERVICE'
For 70 years we have given
. uninterrupted service to this
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second and tflird
community. The
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generations of families continue
to call upon us in time of need.
.THE OLIVER H. lAIR CO.
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1820 CHESTNUT STREIT
Telephone Rl 6·1581
. MARY A. BAlR, r-Idenl
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
"SOUL" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon ilb all Churches of I _ _ _ _ _- ' ' -_ _ _ _=:-__________________
Christ,; Scientist. on Sunday, Feb- I'
ruary 15. The Golden Text is: "I
will set my tabernacle a~nol1g you:
and my soul shall not .. bhor you.
And I will walk among 'you, and will
be your God, and ye shall be my
people" (Leviticus 26 :11,12).
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The Parents and Teachers Group
of the School in Rose Valley, cordially invite all in'terested persons to
at'telld a lecture at the School at 8
p. m. this ..vening. The speake~ will
be' Dr. ] ules Halpern, who will talk
on "Atomic Energy and World eeur-
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Dr. Halpern, who was engaged on
the Manhattan Project during the
war, is now Consultant to the
Atomic Energy Cc.mmission and i.
teacher and research in Physcs at
the University of Pennsylvania.
Hant Elected to Student Council
Alan R. Huht, son of pean
Everett Hunt and Mrs. Hnnt of
Elm avenue. has been elected to the
Student Council at the ';ollege.
Hunt
attended
the
Philip
Exeter Academy at Exeter, N. Boo
where he was a member of the so(""cer and basketball teams, the' glee
club, tbe Dramatic Association, and
was a graduate cum laude.
At Swarthmore College, Mr. Hunt
lIas been a mcmber of the soccer
team, the junior varsity basketball
team, the Little Theatre Club, and
the Chorus.
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FLOWERS
The Year Round Token Of
. Esteem And Thoughtfulneu
Decorative
and
Novelty
Candles
BALT. PIKE
SPRINGFIELD
SPE.~'l'l..
DEL'VI~llY!
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That's the way Valentines-' and all
other special things-should arrive. By
Special Delivery!
Pardon us for pointing, but' that's
how electricity reaches you, too. By
very special delivery-at finger-tip
notice-l/lO,OOO,OOOth of a second
from the time you flip n switch.
That's not only snper-speedy service
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you ve. come to take it for granted
around the clock and around the
calendar.
Again pardon ns for pointing, but
keeping the price of electricity low in
spite of ~teeply rising production costs
takes plenty of practical planningplenty of skilled and experienced people. The average family in this terri.
tory is still getting twice as much
electric service for its money as it got
15 years ago.
And never has ~lectricity done so
much> to make life easier, healthier,
more comfortahleJor you!
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PHll..ADlELPHT;\ ELECTRIC COI\lIPANY
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Junior Club Activities
GIRL SCOUTS Rti:OPEN
ANNUAL COOKIE PROJECT.
An old pre-war custom, the annual sale of cookies by local Scouts,
will be revived: here next week..
Beginning Monday, February 16,
Girl Scouts throughout Delaware
.CountY will take orders for the
ever-popular Keebler Weyl chocolate and vanilla butter cookies with
the Scout trefoil design t;, raise
funds for equipment for their summer camp Elizabeth Borton and
towards the purchase of a Delaware
County Camp site.
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tea where cookies are in order,l
Scout cookies are the ansWer. There
a~e 48 in each box.
Mrs. C. H. Jeglum presented' a
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vivid
account of the highlights and
3_ If you <.re a professor's wife,
have Scout cookies for honors sem- amusing incidents of Janet Paype
Whitney's book "Abigail Adams"
inar refreshments.
when the Junior· Woman's Club
4_ If you're a teen-ager helping met at the home of Anne Cochran
with a Fellowship snack, remember on Kenyon avenue Thursday eveScout cookies.
ning.
5. Keep your cookie jar filled
Preceding Mrs. J eglum's review
with Scout cookies for the after- members planned the bridge party
noon pick~up.
which they will sponsor for the
The cookies may be bought from benefit of cancer research at 8
any Girl Scout or in the bank on o'clock Tuesday evening, February
Fridays, or by contacting the fol- 24, in the Woman's clubhouse. Re·Iowing_
Mrs. J. Paul Brown (Bal- freshments and a cake table were
Swarthmore's quota is 209 dozen
timore
pike
ohairmanl, Mrs. J. W. among the arrangements made.
boxes. If by March 12 local Scouts
'Mrs. Arnold Redding, president
have disposed of this number the Carroll, Mrs. Willia." deCaindry,
cookie company will send a rebate Mrs. Newton H. Harris, Alice Mar- of the' Junior Club asked for volof two cents on each box and 50 riolt (troop chairmen), or Mrs. Jack unteers to assist. Mrs. F. G. Fordollars will be realized for purely Tho;'p~n (Swarthmore chairman). sythe during the Cancer Fund
Drive. Mrs. George Stewart, Lin
local Scout projec'.s. The Swarth•
Freegard,
Kitty Weltz and Anne
more Girl Scout House needs reU S Representative in Parjs
furbishing and a wood slove for
Cochran responded.
Francis
Plowman of Princeton
Hobby Night originally schedcooking.
aVeIlUl', vicc-president of the Scott
uled
for next Tuesday evening at
In order to help everyone in Paper Company, has been sen ~ . to
the
clubhouse
has been canceledSwarthmore to be Scout-cookie- Paris and London as a U. S. ReM.s. Uavid Gilcreest and Alice
conscious from February 16 to presentative. to the IlltcrnationaJ
Marriott
assisted the hostess in
March 12 the cominittee lists the Chamber of Commerce which openserving
refreslunents
following this
following suggestions:
ed in Paris, V\' ednesday.
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Mr. Plowman sailed on the Queen week s meeting_
children in college or boarding A.lary last week and plans to go to
Swartlunore to Honor Pearson
school send -boxes in the next lawl- Belgium, Holland, and probahlv
Germany during his month's trip
-. dry case.
A committee of citizens, mnsid2. If you are pJanning a group abroad_
ering a distinguished honor has
come to Swarthmore in the phe•
n'omenal success of the Friendship
Train, an idea conceived and car·
Come and enjoy OlD"
rie.! out- by Drew Pearson "a local
boy who made good',' wants to
honor this distinguished graduate
of one of Swarthmore's homes and
of the college, now called the most
influential commentator in the
country.
The committee Ijas been work
aDd atay to __ beautiful c:cIIored a\idea of HawjW, ahoWD hy Mr. Willard ing on the .Rf!,ject .and has W
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monial dinner to be given in the
college dining robm_ Local organizations are co-operating. Details
will be published later_
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STRATH HAVEN INN
$1.00 serve yourself- All you want
Supper, Thursday, February 19
Clariatiaa. Science Lecturer
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pushed this
b~tton
Want to stort your car? Want a...n
elevator to go up or down?
~Iice barierF
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Today. you just push a buHon and
gel what you want automatically~
Want a home of your own? 'Vant a
collel!" education for your children?
Want a cashreservefor emergencies?
t
90ld bank
is now proceding more smoothly and
swiftly, Miss Taylor said, and important ground-work has been laid.
The I~ T. 0 _ is a long-term plan
and as each part of it comes into
operatiQn· it is hoped and bclic\'e,J
that it will act as a stabilizing forte,
increasing .... t11c flow of world trade
and bringing about the conditions
necessary for the wholl! charter to
operate to advant'age.
Dr. John W. Nason, presideJlt of
Swarthmore 'College, and Mrs_ ,,:ason, were gues t 5 0 f I lOnor a t a Wi!, I ..
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COI11~ home, party glvcn Saturday
cvemng hy l11e1l1bc~ of the college
facu1ty and their wivcs at the Nason
home QIl Cedar lane.
Dr. ant" Mrs. Nason and their
30115 Charles and Hohert, rctunl~d
home januar)"· 31 after three ·and
a-half months in Las Cruces, ~cw
The conferencc, which many thll~5I,!.le','.c,o, Dr. Nason, has bcen 011 a
to have· reached a deadlock, six 1ilOllth sabbatical lcave workj"l!
in Philosophy on the study of Lci.
b OIT..
Airs. Nason, who was gue3t of
honor at a tea given b.y the Camp!}:;
Club, Monday, gave an informal and
intercsting talk on thc family's ex..
periet1ce~ during their residence in
New Mexico.
. Abo" ,,1 Leyte
Jack Thomp;on cr Harvard avenue is one of a group of editorial
writers on the carrier Leyte observing Naval t':ctics down the Atlantic
coast and in the Caribbean. He will
fly to Wl'sbington and then..return
to Swarthmore.
·Gro....
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room
features.
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Twelve members of the Thimble
Group met at the home of Mrs_
Garlos F. Noyes of Parirsh road,
Monday.
The group is having a movie tanrl
Valentine party for the crippled
childre!1 at the home of the Merciful Saviour, -Philadelphia, tomorrow_
for
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you huying U. S. Savings Bonds
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Then sit back and watch the
How do you upush tbe button"
to get started? .
If you have a checking account,
ask this hank about the Bond-A·
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AUTOMATIC SAVING IS SURE SAVING
- U. S. SAVINGS BONDS
Swarthmore
National Bank
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& Trust Co.
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We oller unexcelled facilities lor
the cleaning or twist weaves.
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n'uerp you. can
're~b liS every
Fire losses have reached an
all-time high-no record
to be proud of. More
necessary than ever to be
careful., More necessary
than ever to keep your
FIRE INSURANCE in
force.
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General Insurance
.Harvard Inn
Devine Taxi Service
Harvard and Rutger. Ave••
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.Member of Federal Deposit InsuranCe Corporation.
Now You can buy
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Serving Swarthmore, Morton, Rutledge and Ridley
.Township since 1918
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of glaltses with-white comb in
case. hetween High School and
road ro:td. Jan. 30.,can Swarthmore
through ~he new Bond .. a-Montb Plan A ..ak at thia Bank
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Phone: Swarthmore 0444
For
CINNA~[ON BUNS-ROLLS-PIES-CAKES
Orders
or
Dinner
Reservations
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Sw.
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Edw.ard N. Hay and Associates,
Inc., 'Management and Personnel
Consuitants,'announce the merger of
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Tomlinson Counselor, of Phi I ad e I p II i a, and the election of
Williard· TonlJinson as Sccretar~ of
the Associates. },fro Tomlinson.
Reliable and Friendl)'
head of Tomlinson Counselors.has
been--in c;ounscling and management
consulting '~ork for many years.
The counseling work wilt be continued as Tomlinson Counselors.
Outleb inatalled $4.80 and up
Division of .Edward N". H$ly and As ..
sociates, Jnc';, Philadelphia.
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the Philadelphia arca. He has wfit .. EveDioS'a Swarthmore Z688-M.
ten and llilS spoken ·many times be24 hour emergency service
fore school groups, uoth ·of pupils
and of teachers, 011 the problcm ot iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
choosing a career. His own training
and experience ha\'c given him an
Iltimatc acquaintance with problcn{s
of vocational guidance. Mr. TOlll,
Hnson residcs On South Chester
road.
Edward N_ Hay and Associ~tc"
have for a Ilumber of years in sin:iJar problcllts and, in addition, are
olle of the soulltry's lea,.ding organizations in the solution of salary
and wage problems, and itl the
analysis. of general n~nagelllent
problems_ Mr. Hay is a resident 9f
"A Well Kept House
Swarthmore avenue.
N:ever Grows Old"
s.. M. HARBISON
Arters Srothers Inc.
CoD_Oro '" BaUdero
Electrical Contractor
SERVICE
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DAVE WOOD
Painting
and
Paperhanging
To Hold :'NaY)' NiS'hl~
The Ainsworth-Wernher Post 427
Phone
of the American Legion has designated Monday, February ,16. as
Media 0755
"Navy Night". The meeting will be
at 8:00 p. m. in the American Legion room of the 'Borough Hall.
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shown.
Captain James R. Bagshaw Jr_,
U. S. N. c';mmander of the' First
Brigade Surface-submarinc. Reserve .of the Fourth Naval District,
will speak on Naval Reserve activCoal
ities.
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American Defense and Victory
medals will. be awarded to Naval
Reservists and other Naval ve.terans
who bring their discharge or separation papers.
Ferris W. Mitchell is sponsor for
the meeting_
A cordial ·invitaton to attend is
extended to all present and past
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mcmbers of the armed srviccs,
Electrical
Contractor
tJu:jr families and friends as well as
all other members of the cOl11l11uni(y
who arc interested.
All Types of EIeo:tdca1
and Fuel Oil
A.WAYNE,
MOSTELLER
REQUEST FOR BIDS
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SWARTHMORE'AN
Commned Services
Home From New Mexico
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Bonas pile up automaticaily-giving
you $4 for every $3 you invest,. in
ten yeaTS!
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You can save moneylhe same way.
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Economics ma~or and honQr
a Swarthmore Coller-e, con ..
a stud) group on the Havana
il'rcnce at the home. ot !tin;.
Hopper. 621 :Magill Road.
. talk W:"IS the second in a storic:.
bternational Trade gin'n under
ausOicl·s ·of th·; J..cag\h~ oi
11'0"""" \' ('!crs. hliss Taylor spoke
,e shee;' mass of \.... ork \";I;ich
.•nfco •• ted the delegate, when the
cc.vcned in NOV'~l:'her.
hUll(tred amendments had
proposc-d to the Geneva Dra fl
111<'''' had to be sifted for dupfH. . f\·,rc even considerilll{ the
."n·p"ted changes: She spoke of the
or interests jnl~erel1t in the
I hat some of tlie 6-,untries re ..
are highly jndustrialil'.~u
others are.. still largely agri-
H. & S. TO MEET
A meeting of Home and S;'11001 OOlsonne frames, compacts. bobby boxes Lip .. Vues, too .. an intriguing
will be held in the High Sehool
mirror with a Lip-Stick handle.. and Luscious, Luscious haqkies
auditori~, Tuesday evening, Feb·
ruary 24 at 8 p.m_ A reception at
7.30.
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Faculty, Del, M usie School
Taylor SpeakS
On Monday. Fehruary 9th, Marian
Scentiments (sachets)
FOR YOUR VALENTINE
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Religion of 'Vorks'" was given in
"Jesus: was the Wa·y-shower. In
the local church edifice,.206 Po.k order to be the \-Vay-shower he h,d
avenUe.. by John S. Sammons, .C. S. to go all the way. Olrstian Science
of Chicago, Ill., a member of the accepts without reservation thc coinBoard of Lectureship of The ~Mother ptetcness of his experience, resChurch, The First Church of Christ, urrectiol1 and asccnsion.
Scientist in. Boston, Af"ss. The Jec"Jesus distinguished between his
tllrer who was introduced b.y the corporeality and the spiritual domin ..
First Reader of the Church, .Stuart ion and power which he expressed.
H. Chapman, said in part.
Hc said. "Before Abraham was, I
"Christian Science is based I.IPCU 31n" (John 8 :58), therein voicing the
the Bible, the King James Versi )110 timelessness of fhe true manif~sta
which is the tran·slation accepted and tion of God. Christian Science Iikc&
used in all Protestant churches wise makes' the distinction between
Mary Baker E
quotes from the Bibl" 681 times in
"The Bible tells us that llIall is the
the Chrstian Science textbook. image and likeness ~f God: Since
"Science and Hcalth with Key to man is the likeness of God, h'! is
the Scriptures," a~ld in cach ins!ance the Jikcllcss of Love, for God is.
with appropriate explanation and Love. That is, man rcf1ects, concomlllent. She refers to the Bible as sciollsly manifests, the quality' of
"the chart of life". ~
God's love. l\ian is thc likeness of
"M:s. Eddy has given Us a con- Life, or God, deriving his life from
cisc dcfinition of God. with the that infinite Life, hence he con ..
statement, God is incorporeal, di- sciously lives, ref1ecting and emvine, supreme, infinite lHnd, Spirit, bodying the spiritual vigor, force.
Soul, Principle Life, Truth, Love. and vitality which characterize the
She then goes ·on to tell us that these divine LiCe- There is but one God,
are synony!uous terms, and says that hence there is but one kind of man,
"they refer to one absolute God." wf.tether individually or collecth'cly
These synonymous terms an being expressed-the kind of man, thete·
equal to the sanle thing are neces· forc t which you and I in reality ere
sarily equal to each other; hence,. and win forever remain. The man e,.,f
Mind is characterized by tfte 5U!.1- Godrs creating is neither sinful nor
stance of Spirit and Spirit expresse~ sick; he is under no condemnation
the conscious intelligence of Mind. and is never afraid. This is the man
The activity which is Life is the ver- referred to by Mrs. Eddy as Mind's
ity which is Truth and Truth gives to infinite idea!'·
Life the power of its chanlJl;lessne~s
.• Ai. these spiri'(ual ideas are
That which is tFue is' true eternally. understood and demonstrated in
""possessing inherently the· capai!ity to human experience, mortals begin to
retain its identity as Truth and suc- lose their - belief that life is in
cess fully resist being anything else_ matter, and to experience the freeThus we have one God~infinite in Lead....· only sO .far as she follow~
His nature; universal in His being~ Christ. rr
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Sealed bids will be received in Council
Chamber. Borough Hall. S",arthmore. Pol.
all March 1. 1948 at 1:45 P. M. Cor
furnishing materials and doing the work
of laying an 8 in. Sa1.nitary sewer approxi·
mately 265 feet long on Swarthmore Avenue
between Walnut Lane and Baltimore Pike.
Bids are to be in accordance with plans
and specifications which may be seen at
the office of the undersigned. A certified
check for $100.00 must ..:accompany each
bid and thl.!> finn or person ~tD whom tlte
gmtract is awanled shall execute a. contract
and furnish bonds as required by law. the
form of which may be seen at the office of
the undersigned. The Borough reserves
the rig~t to rejec~ any or aU bids
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Vicinity for past
Twenty
~arough
Swarthmore 2Z9S
nlght
against the Estate of the decedent to make
known tofte same, and all persons indebted
to the decedent to make payment, without
delay. to Carl Clifford Ihrm'."i, anrl Swar·
thmore National Dank anel Trust Company
Extrs. Swa!"thmore, P('nnsylvania Or ta
Attorney John E. Gensemcr, 1004
Girard Trust Bldg., Philadelphia 2, Penn .•
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or
day
Call
Secretary.
I_EGAL NOTICE
F..state ofE. \Vember. also known as Ernest
\Vernher. lafe of the Dorough of Swarth.
more, Delaware County, de~a5ed. Letters
Testamentary on the above estate have
been.... granted to the undersigned who request all persons having claims or demands
against the est:ate of the decedent to make
known the same, and a1l persons indebted
,to the decedent to make payment without
de1:ty to Katharine Wernher Butler, 317
DeForrest Roard, Syracuse 3, New York
or to her attorney Albert N. Garrett. 22S
Garrett Avenue. Swarthmore. Pennsylvania.
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Estate of Araminta F:--narncs, flecea~e!1
LETTERS Testamentary On the abo\"c ES:
tate have heen granted to the undc:'rsigll, wh.,
request ,.1n persons having ci:lim~ or dcm2.ud ..
Years
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
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All Types of Spray Painting
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Alteration.
Phone Ridley Park 1227
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SPORTING GOODS _
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All materials and work shall be in accor·
dance with specifications. a copy of \Wbich
may ~ seeured from the undersigned
The Borough reservies the right to' re-ject any or all bids and to award the portions decribcd in items 2 and 3 to differcl1t
contractors.
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must accompany the bid of each ,contractor
and th.e person or firm to whom any con·
tract IS awarded must cxCC'.Jte an agn-c·
ment and fJ-lrnish bonds as required by
law. tbe form of which may be examined in
the office of the undersigned.
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
Borough Sceretary.
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••nnoylvaDla Dvtch .........
From making long
telephone calls refrain,
Or your party·Hne neighbors
will soon complain.
NEW GAS STATION HOURS
MONDAY THROUGH SA"TURDAY
8 A. M. TO 9 P. M. \
SUNDAY
8 A. M. TO S P. M.
$elected Large
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SILVEB SEAL EGGS
CClrton
of 12
HANNUM & WAITE
Every Egg Guaranteed
(jJItIl Sui Pancake Mix
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gJlld Sui Macaroni Spa:i..ttI
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Ideal Apple Sauce H;':~~t.
Z ~~~ Zsc
Cboice FresbPrunes
N':;.~'h 19c
Biglow Red Beets ~Il'~
N!~2 SC
Fancy I.Igbt Tuna Fisb .' , ~n ~9c
A1a.ka Pink Salmon,
::: 49c
Rob-lord Peach_ H,;;~:."
N':;.~'h ZSC
Acme Wbole Corn Golcloft
N.":;; 18c
Farmdale Tomatoess~
2 ~..: 31C
Ideal Sweet Pe..
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Glen Cove Clam Cbowder a '~-:. Z9c.
Rob-lord Tomato Juice
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Plorlda Grapelrult Juice
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Best
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Selected Fresli Fruits & Vegetables
gently ..• Take the lead in
good party-line manners. It
Seedless, Florida
will mean better service for al1.
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Sweet .Jaio," Temple Oraag.s
Tendel' Greea Beaas
New Red Blls. Potatoes
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NEUDECKER-Jan. 2 First and
Final Account of The First
National Bank of Media Guardian. Estate of Willi~m L .
Neudecker. late a minor.
NUGENT-Jan. 27 'The First and
Final Account of Delaware
County Trust Company. formerly The Delaware County
Trust. Safe Deposit and Title
Insurance Company. Surviving
I Trustee for Ellen B. Daniel
. i Furrell ulw of Catherine E.
Nugent. Deceased.
NULL-Jan. 26' FIrst and Final
Account of The First National
Bank of Media. Guardian. Es-'
ta~e of Barbara Null, late a
mmor.
PEmSON-Jan. 27 First' and
FmalAccount 'Of "ChriStopher
L. Peirson and The Wayne
Title a';td Trust Company. Executors. Estate of Ella L. Peir-
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You probably never looked for a price tag on a
IT TAKES EQUIPMENT TO' FIGHT SNOW
s,?-ow Bake. But snow has a very real cost to city
To keep cars and buses.rolling requires 223
dwellers, in money, work and inconvenience.
specially equipped snowfighting v~hicles. Rail
lIt's a ~ig job to keep things going for you
sweepers brush snow from tracks • • • Motor
during a s.evere wiilter. It takes Men-the men
plows clear b~ routes, plow lanes alongside
of PTC, of the railroads, of the power~ telecar tracks for motor traffic ••• Utility trucks carry
phone and gas companies, of the City and State
crews to clear ice and snow from switches, crosshighway 'departments, and the hundreds of temings and other vital track areas ••• Emergency
porary snowfighters who offer their services - trucks, equipped with two-way radio, remove
duriug the emergency.
stalled a)ltomobiles and trucks from car tracks.
PTC's snow removal work not only keep& tranDespite all effortS, snow and ice do cause delays'
sit lines open, but it permits the freer movement
to car and bus riders, just as they do to all users
of trucks delivering food, fuel and other supplies.
o,f the streets. Storm conditions frequently cause .
Private automobiles, too, depend on the hundreds cars and buses to get qff schedule, with resultof streets cleared by PTC sweepers and plows•.
ing bunching of vehicles ~nd gaps in service.
Winter travel hrings many.occasions which
IT TAKES MONEY TO FIGHT SNOW
call for tolerance, understanding of the other
fellow's difliculties, a~d cooperation ,among all
More than a half.million dollars was spent by
who use the highways, whether as riders or oper.
PTC for s~ow clearance in 1947. Already this
atorsof transit vehicles, trucks or automobile~
year, sno'f has cost the Company $300,000.
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IT TAKES MEN TO FIGHT' SNOW
PTefights snow with 1,000 of its regular em.
p~oyes and recruits as many as 1,000 temporary
. Inowfighters.
PENNELL-Jan.' 27 First and
Final Acconnt of Curtis G
Ti'ipner. Executor. Estate qf
Elmer N. Pennell. Deceased. ,
PETERS-Jan. 13 First and Final
Acount of William Taylor. Jr.•
Executor. Estate of Mary Spartley Peters. Deceased.
PETTIT-Dec. 24 First and Final
Acoount of Lewette J. Pettit,
Administratrix. Estate of Frederick L. Pettit. Deceased.
FUSEY-Jan. 27 First and Final
Account of The Wayne Tille
and Trust Company. Substituted Trustee. Estate of Grace
E. Pusey. Deceased.
PRENDERGAST-Jan. 27 First
and Final Account of ChesterCambridge Bank· and Trust
Company. Guardian. Estate of
Anne Prendergast. late a minor
ROBINSON-Jan. 27 Fir;t and
Final Account of Mary Taylor
and .Tames E. Robinson Administrators. Estate of' Mary
Louth Robinson. ajk as Mary
L. Robinson and Mary Robin-
son, Deceased.
SMITH-Jan. 27 First and Final
Account of Chester-Cambridge
B~n!< and Trust Company. Adm~nIstrator . C. T. A .• Estate of
ElIzabeth H. Smith.· Deceased.
WEm-Jan. 9 First and ~ Final
Account of Ethel O. Weir. Execu~rix. Estate of Howard T.
WeIr, Deceased.
WITHERS-Jan. 26 First Account of Mervyn R. Turk. Trus-
tee, Estate of Hanson Laurence
Withers. a/k as Hanson L
Withers. Deceased.
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WILLCOX-Jan. 24 First Account of Eulalie W. Pepper and
O. H. Perry Pepper. Executors.
Estate of Mary C. Willcox. De-
ceased.
.. ODI."" ,cou.rEOUS SlaVlCE
zse
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MOORE-Jan. 27 ...·irst and Fina'
Account of Chester-CambridgE
Bank and Trust Company. Executor. Estate of William H.
Moore, Deceased.
'hat's What PTe Spent La,t rear to Battle Snow lor Car and Bus Riders
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Estate of MarY E. Dewey. Deceased.
FARLEY-Jan. 27 First and Par..
tial Account of John E. Burt.
Trustee, Estate of Philip A.
Farley.
FULMER-Jan. 23 First anc
Final Account of John Fulmer.
Executor. Estate of KatherinE
M. Fulmer. Deceased.
HOOD-Jan. 2 First and Fina:
Account of Land Title Bank
and Trust Company. Administrator. Estate of John J. Hood.
Jr.. Dl!'Ceased.
LARKINS-.Jan. 26 First and
Final Account of Fred Pleibel.
Executor. Estate of Anna C
Larkins'. Deceased.
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LOMBARDO-Jan. 20 First and
Final Acount of Frank Lorn·
bardo. Executor. Estate of Jo. sephine Lombardo. Deceased.
MARZOLLA-Jan. 14 The Firsl
and Fillal Account of Delaware County Trust Company
Guardian of the Estate' 0;
Stell:> Marie Marzolla. late ;
McGUIRE-Jan. 26 First and
Final Account of Bernard H.
Krow and Harold Lockard,
Executors. Estate of John J
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5000, gal10ns of asphalt biDder.
Large Iceberg Lettuce ............ 2 heads· 2ge
Potatoes ....................... _10 lb•• SSe
Seedless Grapefruit ....... _............ ,.6'for.3ge
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Some items are still In limited lupply. Therefore, If an,
of the above items are out of stock In your local market,
please continue to alk for theM upon your_ next visit.
2. Furnishing the materials and perf~.
ing tbe above work with the exception
of the asphalt binder.
Fruits and Vegetables
Ideal Old Fashlaned
19.t4 hill
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Prime Ribs of Beef ................... _..........
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New Lower Price
Ma'" froa
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proxuoate)y 15 tona of Bituminous con·
·c1eaning area! to be treated fur
nishi!l8. and applJ'.iog asphalt binde~ and
furnishing. spreading and. rolling crushed
rock.
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Smoked Tongue ......................... _... " ..... 4Se
691:.
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.... ... 69c . lieu Cheese
..... '·33c
Ramano Ch.... ....'.33c
Kay Natural ..... '·29c
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Kraft Spreads •·•..'... 20c
Muenster Ch....
29c
Dllw Pl •••te.· . .ndl. PI......... PllltllIb
IlSt:JJ Oleomarcarlae
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,1. ~urnLshing. applyIng and· rolling apo
Delaware Count,.. Penna.
Cheyney Smith. Executors EsNOTICE OFFlLlNGANDAUDI'r
tate of Edward P. Cheyney
0 ..' ACCOUNTS
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Deceased.
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CUDDY-Jan. 21 Account of
.Notice is hereby given to heirs.. Girard Trust Company and
legatees. creditors and all perJames J. Cuddy. ~ecutors
sons interested that accounts in
Estate pf James W. Cuddy. De~
the following estates have been
ceased.
filed in the Office of the Regls- CO~NOG-Jan. 26 First and
er of Wills and Clerk of Orphans
Fmal Account of William L.
Court as the case may be. and
Carnog. Administrator. Estate
that tl\e same will be presented
of Phebe M. Cornog. Deceased.
to the Orphans' Court of said DE~ VECCHIO-Jan. 23Firstand
county on Monday Matth 1
Fmal Account of Daniel Del
1948. 10 o'clock A. M.; E. S. T.:
Vecchio. Mary .E. Celli and
for confirmation.' at which time
Mathues Dougherty. Executors
the said court wiJI' audit said
Estate of Michael Del Vecchi~
accounts•. hear exceptions to the
ajk as Michele Del Vecchio.
same and make distribution of
Deceased.
the balances ascertained to be DIC.KSpN-Jan. 16 First and
in the hands of the accountants
FlOaI Account of Clara Green.
way and The National Bank
CAREY-Jan. 20 First and Final
of Lansdpwne. ExecutGrs. EsAccount of Robert H. Edgerton
tate of Martin S. DIckson. De~
. and Robert C. Goodman. Execceased.
utors. Estate of Robert G. DI FERpINANDO-Jan. 20 First
Carey. Deceased.
nnd Fmal Account of Giovanno
CHEYNEY-Jan. 27. First and
Di Ferdinando. Executor. Es!ate of Aristodemo Di FerdFinal Account of Provident
mando. Deceased.
Trust Company of Philadelphia. DEWEY-Jan. 26 First Account
Alice Squires Cheyney and L.
of Robert .Gallagher. Executor
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Sealed bidJ wiD be received. by !h'e Borough, of SwartbmOra in Council Chamber
Borough Hall. Swart~ore, Pa. on March
1, 194~ at 7 :45 P. M. for surface treating
approxunately 15.00B square yard of &rough streeta to be designated by the bot·
oulh Higbwa,. Committee in fonD as {ol.
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REQUEST FOR DIPS
of North Chester road are moving
to Jackson Heights. L.t.. where Mr,
PUBLIC NOTICES
COVNTY COMIUSIONERS'
Cpllins will be associated with th,
SALE" OF SEATED LANDS
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Seybold of
Atlas PoW-dec Company of Wilming.
\ Yale avenue will spend the week,~,~~ee with the Acts of Assembly
ton. Del.
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ma(Ie and provided, the c"m.end in Baltimore, Md., and attend
Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher of
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Delaware County' will .ofinin the County Cc:immissionera'
the wedding of Mrs. Seybold's
den avenue entertaiJ1ed her club at
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on the firat floor of the
brother. Mr. Webster Blood. Mr.
luncheon-bridge at her home. W"d. .::~;,h:,;;;j;~
the Borough of Media,
Seybold will serve as an usher.
nesday.
Mr. H. L. Bunker.Jr.• and daugMr. and Mrs. Walter L. /Tlho,n.
• at
pi"'"
land
10 of
o'clock
or reputed to be owned
hters Mary and Nancy of Mt. Holyof Dickinson' avenue
persons noted.
yoke place spent the week-end
as their week-end guests their
TERMS
OF THE SALE
sight-seeing in Washngton. D. C .•
and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
WILL DE CASH
and attended the' wedding of th':r
Robert J. Thorpe of East Hartford,
purpose of the sale is to realize an
cousin. Miss Cami1la Gi1Icttc. Satpncc as set forth below a~ainst eac::h
Conn.
following described pr:emtses $it.uate
urday.
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Mr. Walton Battershall rec:eiVl'd
Township of RidIer.
C. L. CONNER
Mrs. Richmond Fetherolf of Cohis M. F A. Degree at the UniJNO. H., DOHERTY
lumbia avenue entertained ~onday
versity of Pennsylvania,
ALBERT 1..CRAWFORD, JR.
Covtmwloncts of DelaW:lre I
Mr. Battershall.who has a paint
Counly. Media. Pa.
Ground 9 Bcres Wyndom
hanging in th"e current exhibition
$2177.31
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of the annual showng af the Ac"d· ...." .• .u,.~!iI.I.Lot 4 S. Wyndom
33 3
emy of Fine Arts, and Mrs. Battcr~ P-"
4 • 7
Hammill. Lot 220
shall. the former Gertrude Schoo
Price 2~8.36
binger of Swarthmore avenue, Gre
Hammill. Lots 37·':;8-41.299·300
teaching painting and sculpture :tt
the Harcum Junior College in
Mawr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Fetherolf
;..;;;;.;, ;:.;..:;,;;;,...L:..J ~I of Colunmbia. avenue will entertain
16 guests at a neighborhood party.
tomorrow evening.
Mr. and' Mrs. Edward H. P)Ie,
2nd, and family, former residents
I
Vassar avenue,. moved last
from Knowlton road to their
home at 122 Pine Ridge. Media.
Capt. Benso,! A. Bowditch. V. S.
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M. C. visted his parefts Mr. and
John Bowditch. Jr.• of Cedar lane
Bacon ................................................................ . .. .. . .. .. 75c last
week. Capt. Bowditch who has
been taking advanced training
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New England States where he ··,iU
contact' students of the diffcre"t
coUeges to recruit them for 'i:e
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Mrs. H. B. Mat:Farta,nd 01
North Chester road is visiii~g
son-in-law a;d daughter. Dr.
Maine
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Mrs. John F1umerfelt and
so", Scotty of aeveland.·
formerly of Swarthmore.
Mrs:' William Soden of Co\1eg,
:. avenue is recuperating at her
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following an 'operation performed
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FAIRLAWN
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DARTMOUTH
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PHONE "H3
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with the first of a sen.s of lunch·
eons.
Mrs. Norman B orden of Princeton
avenue returned last week from St.
Petersburg. Fla., where she had
spent a month due to the iIIueH of
her mother t Mrs. Frank Curran, who
'had gone south £or the winter season.
Milton Hobbs of Park avenue. arrived home Wednesday from Carnegie Institue of. Technology for
a two-week mid semester vacation.
Barbara Schobinger of Swarthnwrc avenue, a junior at Middleb}lr:v
College. Middlebury. VI.. will spend
the week-end skiing at Stowe. Vt.
Mr. and Mrs., George W. Collins
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LEAN SIIOID PICNICS
SHOULDER LAMB ROAST ~
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ORPHANS" COURT
ZELL--Jan. 27. First and Final
Account of Clara S. ZeU. Executrix. Estate of John J. Zen.
Deceased.
Arthur P. Bretherick
Register of Wills a~d' Clerk
of Orphans' Court
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folder. published by the Center. the
Courses pf study "ffered by the Institute should be of partieular value
to those who have daily contact with
foreign-speaking people: those engaged in! export or inlport businesses; anyone contemplating for:
cign travel; graduate students preparing for an advance degree; high
school graduates awaiting admission
college and seeking advanced
credit; and anyone who wishes to
increase his capacity to appreciate
and enjoy the music, art, drama, and
literature of other lands.
Offer Language
Courses at State
H. S. Staging Big
C.A.R.E. Campaign
iam Ward,' 3rd, of Swartlimore;
chairman, three clinics held in Januar)!~ 'afour work~rs 12 .hours
Staff Library. M~. George B.
Sickel. of Swarthmore chairman.
reported 32 new volumes bound for
library. Mrs. Willis Glauser. chairman, reported five resignations and
two new members, M.rs. WiUiam
R. Huey of Swarthmore and Veronica O'Rourke.
they were guests of Dr. and
Wilson Ge.
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E. H. Taylor, of Harvard aV"n ..
was a member of a panel in,:lu,di..
Congressmen CliffordR. Hope.
R. Poage and Ben F. Jensen
Kent I:.eavitt. of Millbrook",
York. who discussed "The Need
A_National Land Policy'': at the
Dual Dlceting of the Association
Southern Agricultural Workers
Washington on Thursday.
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of the laSt war grew In just such
an atmosphere In that very counThe lastest educational undertry. Germany has coaI,lJlight, and
taing in the Delaware County area
engineering braIn power, but she
is the new Institute of Modern
needs food to get back Into workLanguages at the Pennsylvania
ing order. We can help to give her
State College Center in Swartlullore.
that, and so we have selected the
Scheduled to open this month. the,
German Ruhr as our territory, and
Institute will usc the lastest methThe figure of $1413.81 was the
later on ,one town will be decided
ods of instruction in tC3C'hing
iinal
report of the. Chariiy Ball
upo~
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'our
town'.
This
will
be
~ French, German, Italian; PortuKappa H ...te..
chairman.
the town which will get our con·
guese, Russian and Spanish, accorc!The Kappa Kappa Gamma S"wino
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tributions. We will use two sources
ing to Arthur K. Meyers, AdminisGroup will meet at the home of
trative Head of the Penn State
Mr. Meyers stated that he is 'al- to obtain our funds. The first is
H. Merle Mulloy of Winding
NEWS NOTES
Center.
1 ready accepting applicati'lDS for the school; the second is the whole
Media, next Tuesday.
Clifford M. Bryant of South
The modern tecnnltlUCs of instruc - admission to the Institute, and nlay town.
"On Thursday night.· March 4. Chester road, who graduated as a
tion. Mr. Meyers said today. will he contacted at the Penn Slate
citizens will have the opportunity mechanical engineer from Swarthinclude recordings by instructors; Center.
Tomorrow night the budding
to attend 'Activities Night' 'in the more. College. February 1. will leave ors of the Senior class pf
voice-recorders for student speech
Clothier Memorial at Swarthmore Sunday to take a position with thmqre High School will
practice ~ motion pictures; texts,
College. The con~ge has kindly General Electric at West LYlln. their annual dramatic pr,odloctioD,
and written matcrials.
iliin,e!;! consented to. let us use the h'lll for Mas·s.
Faculty mcmbers for the Intsitutc
'At 8 o'clock the curtains in the
night in order to raise money.
Richard Taylor spent a day with School Auditorium wiU rise
of Modern Languages will include
Various talent acts will be staged his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. "Heaven Can Waitfl a ,comedy
members of the Penn State staff and (Continued form Page I)
(1907-11).
University
for
the benefit of C. A. R. E. Best Taylor, of Harvard avenue, while tasy by Harry Segall. '
faculty members frolll other colleges
(1912-14).
and
the,
University
of
of
all.
on Friday night, there will on. his way from Cornell University
in the Phila. rcgion. Mr. Meyers
Chicago
(1914-17-.
where
he
received
be a big 'CARE' dance. The big to the University of Vi~ginia He ,1.111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
stated that in addition to the teach·
ANNUAL
iug of the, languages. the faculty his PhD in chemistry. He is the leap year dance will take place in has relinquished his Regional Schowould also give considerable at- author of many scientific and techn- the high school gym. and all are larship at Cornell to enter the
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tention to the customs and tradition 0: cal papers,' and has been granted welcome. We hope that you peo- courses in pre-law and government
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of the lands in which the languages many United Statcs and fore"ign ple in the town will want to back at the University of Virginia, where
patents.
Born
at
Blair,
Ill.,
Dr.
he
was
one
of
19
permitted
to
enter
Order fmm your favorite Scout
are spoken.
us in this drive.
at nlid-year. ~{r. Taylor accompanor Call Swarthmore 0107-J
. According to a new four-pagc Brown is marricd and has two sons.
ied
hint
to
Charlottesville.
where
Washington's Birthday Dance
The Duck, Club will hold a
George Washington dance In the
Pennsylvania State College Center
gym on Harvard avenue from 9
until 1 o'clock Saturday night. February21. R.uss Hannan's Orchestra
~old
GM HYDRA·MATIC DRIVE' - OPTIONAL·
will again, supply the musIc. This
We Feel That F"r Tho ... Who lCD_ Poa.tiae, We Need Oaly
is the second dance sponsored by
-Here D,' The Moot Beautiful Pontiac Ever Built,
this new borough organizati9n, the
-Here iI, The mOlt Dependahle Pontiac Evft' Built
first having been held last month,
-An D Now Am1ahle With Gene.,.J Motor. Hydra-Matic Drive·Optional Ilt Additional Co.~
Report of Ho.pital Board
The February meeting of the Junior Board of the Chester Hospital 9t!> ""d SPROUL ST.
was held Tuesday. Febr'uar,y 3at \1
O'clock i" thr hospital solarium.
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Mrs. Samuel D. Oyde. president.
328 PARK AVE •
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Chairman of the various commit40 AMHERST AVE.
tees gave the following reports;
liThe Little Shop": Mr·•. \Valter
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
221 PARK AVE.
Palmtr. chairman 21 workers, 64
THEATRE SQUARE
hours;' Prosperity Shop, ~rs.
::19 DICKINSON AVE.
F. J ong. chairman. twe worker;, 17
hot1t":; Surgical Dressing~. Mrs.
Z3Z BENJAMIN WEST AVE.
Geo,~'~ L. Arm.t~ge anti Mr,.
Crosby Black, of Swarthmore cochairman, 4 workers, 11 hours, 3500
Listing ot Homt:s.in Swarthmore and Vicinity Solicited . .
articles wrapped; Floor Service.
Mrs. J. Paul Brown of Swarthmore,
Phone Swarthmore 0114
chairman, nine workers, 133 hours;
Cancer Detection Clinic, Mrs. Will-
ta:
Heads Coal Div.
Bureau of
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Charles Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Anthony. and Mr. and
Mrs, 'Richard Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. F. van. der Gfocht
o[ 'Harvard avenue will be guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman G. Ebert
("j! Philadelphia at a cocktail party
and dinner dance at the Engineers
Club. Philadelphia, Saturday evening.
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SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ZO, 1941 •
VOL _No.8
RED CROSS DRIVE
LISTED
H. and S. To Hear Dunni".
Captain, T earns Ready
To Canvass Town
March')
Harrison F. Dunning, of
Wallingford
vice-president
ana general manager 01 Scott
Paper plants. wiU address
the Swarthmore Home and
School Association in the high
school auditorium next Tuesday evening, F
Our High School Graduates."
StLde.'1ts of the high school
and junior high school' will
attend the meeting.
SERVICES HONOR
ROY DELAPLAINE
Invite Arti.ita
'The Art Section of the
Woman's Club extends an invitation to artist residents of
the borough to display two
paintings at the Annual Exhibit by Local Artisits ill the
club auditorium March 9
through 14.
For futher information any
person interested is asked te.
call Mrs. B. F. Schwalm
chairman of the sponsoring
department. Swarthmore 0109.
Teacher, Astronomer,
Soldier Died
Feb. ) i
SWIMMIMG POOL
SPONSORS
MErf
.
Status of Project to
Be Revealed By
Com~ittee
The Swarthmore Swimming Pool
Committee has announced that it
would give a full report on the progress and status of the swimming
pool project at a mecling 10 be held
on Wednesday evening, Fcbruary
f';r tunds: The Swarthmore llr..nch I.!:::=="""========="""'!
'=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ 125. at 8 p. m. in the High Schuol
~lmre of this total is $1.500.
Auditorium.
J. Paul Brown who 'heads the
All sponsors and families who
Fund Drive Campaign feels that
have submitted applications' for
5-warthmoreans wID again -give gen-=-=I
membership are invited to attend
'erously to this single annual appe~1
this meeting, accor.ding to John W.
'in order to "how 11n;ir approval of
Seybold. president of the commit'the program ani! 'serVices offered
tee. Mrs. Justus Garrahan. mem'by the Red Cross.
Teacher's,
Conferenc.e
1 Room Service Stirs
bership chairman, will give a COInThe following 'workers 'have been
plete report as te. the response ot
Programs Begins'
Audiences To
'lined up in reailiness lor the Fund
the community to this project, and
Drive which begins "March 1.
Wednesday
Laughter,
the committee will submit its r~
J. Paul BroWn. -Chairman; R. T. The .swarthmore Public SchO(\ls
'I Room
Service", the· current commendations for discussion 3.·.d
'llates. vice-clniirman; 'Harold Og- will be ,.;losed for the day on Mo'1'~
Players Oub production. opened for
decison of the entiregroup"
ram, treasurer-; 'Mrs. Margaret day, F..obruary 23, in observance uf
to a standing room only hou3e
Seybold declined to cOlWIlent in
Good, assi~· 'tr~urer; Mrs. Washington's' Birthday. They will
Monday night which it convulsed advant of the meeting as to what
John M'. PearAon, publicity; Mr~. he _ n as usual on Februray 7.4.
with laughter. The iarce. a form" the recommendations of the comR.Blair PriCe, -Supplies; Mrs. A
The elementary 'schools will have
A Menwrial Service was held fal' Marx Brothers vehicle. js written mittee would be. uI'd rather urge
M. LackeymtlIUrs.'C. F.'Wolt~rs. "10raiQg'sessi/)~" on.lyfrom'Fd'_,Roy _Welty Delaplaine Sunday by John Murray and Allen Boret.
people to be present ,and to get ,the
decorations.
25 to Ma~ch 1.. mclu;ilve~ The a(tef-' ,af\emom1'in Frionds' 'M.,eting,',H
"How.ever, I think it is fair to
Business M-t!n :anii 'Organizations;
taryconferences lietween the teach- aI4.aiUl~·s d"ath Thursday night· production which ti,e club describes state at this point that the response
Joseph Reynolds!. Mrs. _ Gerner,
ers and th~ parents .. ~hese ron- Febnm.t:w 12 at ·his Cornell 3.llcnUe as Uthis season"s Ibelly-Iaff' play". has been such as 0 indicate that a
Edward ,Noyes. Charles Russell, ferenec. revIew rhe child s progress home ,,,,,ded a widely valued ",areer
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and Mrs. Robert R. Hopkins.
to da:t.e. ~and indicate suggestions oi as an educator, scientist, pubilic serOnce agall~ th:- stagmg· 15 excet- substantial group of people in our
Mrs. HowardW. Ne.wnam, Jr .• how the home alld the school <:an V3ld_
lent. The actIon IS fast and the cast community desperately want to fice
throws· it'Jelf into it with such veh- this project succeed; and there is
chairman North 'Sitle residential; war&: J110re cooperatively for the
Born:in \Vaynesboro, Pa."ien Jan.
as to Hireaten exhaustion c;::ertainly no basis for discourage:
'Mrs. Palm", '1.,. Skogland, captain; child's leducation
4. l886, rMr. Delaplaine was "the S::'fi emence
after
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night's curtain calls. nlent.
workers., Mrs_ '1.,. 'H. ,:Allen. Mrs.
Oa February 25. at I o'clock 11.:. ,oi lda A . an d I . F . D e"pallle.
1 I'
Favoritt
actors
appear in decidedly
George W. McKeag, 'Mrs. LaRue 'Women's
International League He utended the Waynesboro Public
'Hendrixson. "",iI 'Mrs.
DOl!ald will :5Ponsor an international' dance Schools, Swarthmore PrC!paratory different Toles to the apparent delight of ,,11.
TO MARK HALF CENTURY
Storrs.
program I when Irene Moll will School. :and graduated fr~ll SwarMrs. Robert BralHord. captain; bring a ,group of college dan.:ers to lJlOI'e. ,College in 1913. He ~ook post
J., David Narbeth as Harry RinThe Woman's Club of Swarlhworkers. Mrs. "Philip Alden. Mrs. the !Ugh School gym. The elemen- graduate ·work at thc' Uniwersity of ion is extremely 'and effortlessly more wiU observc its Fiftieth AnniDonald W. Poole. U,s. George taTY dtildren will square dance,. a PeIIIlO'lvania. Temple UniV"ersity, funny. Stafford W. Parker plays \"crsary this spring with a special
Wagner. Mrs. Thea. Saulnier. Mrs. group of junior high pupils will do and :the ,College Communal. France., elusive angel Jenkins with his usual luncheon program for its memNewto'l H. Harris. MI'S. H. H. and Irish jig.
aplomb. Willard G. Reese as bers on Tuesday afternoon. March'
Gibson, Jr., Mrs. Carl Cbaffc.e,
On F"j,ruray 26 at 1 o'clock
lk :l:m!ght science three ,years at Faker Eng!und is a consitent funn}·· 33, and a program to which the
",nd 'Mrs. Robert Reell.
there w.i.ll be a movie. program in We 1the W.ilmington Frienw. School man_ \Vashington West, III, as the entire community is invited on MarM'rs. Wayne RBntlall. ,captain; auditoritlm.
prior '.to ,entering the Pbiladelphia tightly encompassed Gordon Miller ch 31. at 8 p. m.
workers, 1.frs. Olarles C. Brogan,
Mrs. John E. Michael, club presi.
S~ring v.aeation will be observed School _tem. n 1916. He has bcell oozes Insouciance and a masterMTS_ Wilrl31l1 E. Hetzel. Jr.. , Mrs. from Goad Friday. toMarch 26, to connected WIth . the. F..ank[orcl, of-his-fate chesHness. The funnicsi dent. has appointed the ,followiug
Walter R. Sht>ema1oer. Mrs. H. B. and includiqg Friday. April 2, This Northe.ast,
Phda., Ceatral. and scenes are those in 'which Narbelh, past presidents to serve as chairLincoln. Jr•• and "bs. Edwar.i L. six-day holiday wll conclude wth the Franklm HIgh Schoo~. ~e was Reese. and West work together in men for the occasion; Mrs. R. E.
Noyes. '
Ullman, . and Mrs. Eunice Story
re-openng of school on Monday, elected .J)epartment Head ID Phy- contagious rapport.
Mrs. Fred R. Wilson.
Mr. Stevens lifts his role of Eaton co-chairman of the afternoon
worket'S. Mrs. Aifrei1 Swan. Mrs
the Supervisory COimDittee on Sfllirnoff out of the farce cIassifi- observance, Mrs. Earl Kistler chairRobert Sessions. Mrs. Orville, Bullathletics fur 2S years and as cation into a sort of pathos with man of the conununity night, Mrs.
W.l.L· .Meetina and Tea
itt-. Jr., Mrs. John F. Daley. Mrs.
one of the early membe"$ of the In- considerable skill. Charles Stockdale Peter E. Told chairman,of history.
F",derick Libby. of the NaRobert M: .Wa'.!<.r, Mr,s. William
ter-league AibletiC Conunission.
as the gnllible playwright is re- Tho c1uh's program chairman Mrs.
tional Council fOIl' the Prevention of
B. Bullock. and Mrs. Louis N_
During World War I he com- sponsible for many hearty laughs. Lloyd E. Kauffman is the general
War in Washington. D. C., Will be
Robinson.
manded
the 311th Machine Gun Irvin R. MacElwee as ambitions chairman 'of the anniversary with
the speaker for tbe February meetSadie Chadwick, captain, College
ing of the Women's International Batallion. designing the oIevathg hotel-man Wagner is gnl1ible in Mrs. George P. Warren. chairavenue School; workers EIi.abeth
man of drama, as her assistant.
League. This meeting will be held deviee used on tbe Heavy Browillg (Continued on Page 5)
Barton. Eugene Udell. Miilard P.
Machine
Gnn.
as
well
as
assisting
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Robinson. Eliz"beth Etrie.. Katat
2:30 o'clock at the borne of, Mr•. in compiling the first rangc tables
hryn Moran. and Russell Snyder
Edward
Jenkins. 506 North Chester for this gun. During World War II
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20
Mrs. A. Sidoe:y Johnson, Jr .•
road.
After
reports
on
the
National
he
served
on
a
nUliber
of
Defense
10:00
A.
M.-Antiques
Dept. Woman's Oub ...... Phila. Art Museunt
chairman. South Side Residential
Board
Meeting
of
the
W.I.L.
hy
Committees.,
7:15
P.
M.-~. S. Boy's.B~sketbal1 vs Ridley Park ............ Gym
No. I; Mrs. Robert Richardson.
He served on the Town Council 8.20 P. M.- Room Sel'Vlce .......................... Players Club
captain; workers. Mrs. Randolph Mrs. Caleh Smith and Mrs Fredat North Wales. Pa •• and as a memSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21
Lee. Mrs. James H. Hornaday, erick Tolles. who attended the S~ ber of the Swarthmore, School
7:00
P.
M.-J.
V.
Baslcetball
vs Delaware ................ Field House
Mrs. Warren R. Godfrey. Mrs ssions in Balt. last week-end,Mr. Board for 10 years. serving as Pres- 8:20 P. M.-"Room ,Service" .......................... PlayersClub
8:30 P. M .-Basketball vs Delaware .................... Field House
Stanley L. MacMillan. Mr.. H. Libby will speak on the., topic
ident
'for
the
last
six.
9;00 to I P. M.-Duck Oub Dance .......... Penn State Center Gym
uTurning
the
Tide
Toward
Peace".
E. Wells. Mrs. Peter E. Told,
Mr.
Deyaplaine
joined
the
re,
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22
The
t~lk
wiu
be
followed
by
a
tea.
Mrs. W. H. Lovekin. and Mrs.
search
staff
of
the
Sproul
Ovservl>
11:00
A.
M.-Morning
Worship ........................ Local Churches
All who an interested ar wlcome.
W. J. Barnes.
tory
at
lhe
College.
in
1930.
He
TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY 24
:.'-' \; y
, Mrs. Herman ~L Bloom, captain;
is
credited
with
having
taken
one
1:00
A.
M.-New
Member
Luncheon
and Program .... Woman·s Club
Thet.l!
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workers, Mrs. Richmond Fethe'. '!':~~~T:-_';:I
:
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third
of
all
pictures
taken
since
191;?
8:00
P.
M
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Club
Bridge
Party
..................
Woman's ClUb
The Swarthmore College
ppa
8;30 P. M.-Music Oub .......................... Bartol Laboratory
rolf. Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter. Mrs.
meet for an all- He collobMlfd.
David U. Ullman. Mrs. Samuel Alpha Thetas will
">I'S T, ",!~'."
,t11IH ""nlQ!f'i:\ll:: f.o.t,tronol1lical 8:00 P. 1.L-Swimming Pool Meeting ............ H . . . S. Auditorium
Gurin, and :Mrs. lfaxey Morrison. day se.wing at 'tli~ lI""'e'-i,,~)lrsf"
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 26
Mrs. Willianl F. Lee. captain, George E. Silloway of North Ches- Journal. the J\strdphysical Jumal.
(Continued
on
Page
S)
2:30
P.
M.-W.I.L.
Meeting ... ~ ............ 506 North Chester Road
ter
road,
Wednesday.
February
25.
(Continued on Page S)
The 'Southern Chapter of the
Amern:an Red C~oss seeks to Taise
$2.409;000.00 this year as its 'share
of the $75.000.000. national drive
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they were guests of Dr. and
Wilson Ge.
E. H. Taylor, of Harvard aV'CllIl.
was a member of a panel in<:IU<1i',g!
CongrcSSt11Cll Clifford R. Hope,
R. Poage 3ml Ben It'. Jensen
Kent l.cavitt, of Millbrook"
York, who discussed "The Need
iam Ward, 3rd, of Swarthmore,
chairman, three clinics held i~ Jan(Continued form Page 1)
uar)~, aour workers 12
our&of the last war grew in just such Staff Library, Mr\;. George B.
Sickel, of SwartluilOrc chaimlan,
an atmosphere in that very COWl- reported 32 new volumes bound for
The lastest cducat;onal Ulldcrtry. Gennany has
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W'II'
GI auser, c h atr.
taillg ill the Delaware Connty area
1 rary ,1\'1fS.
1 IS
. coal, might, and
h I'b
engineering
braIn
power,
but
s
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is the lIew Institute of Modern
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k mall, reported fIVe resignatIons an d
d
Langtla~c~ at the Pennsyh·ani.l
"?eeds faD to get ac mto. wor ~ \ two new members, Mrs. William A .National Land Policy~ at the
State Collcge Center in Swarthmore.
mg order. We can help to glve her R. Huey of SwartJnrtore and Ver- nual meeting of the Associatioll
Southern Agricultural Workers 'I
that, and so we have sel.eeted the onica O'Rourke.
Scheduled to open this 1II0nth, thc,
Washington 011 Thursday.
German Ruin as our terrItory, and
[l1stitutc will usc the lastcst methThe
figure
of
$1413.81
was
the
later on ,one town will be decided
ods of instruction in teaching
upon as 'our town'. This will be final report of the Charity BaJJ
French, German, Italian. PortuKappa Holte••
the town which will get our eOi!-' chairman.
guese, Russian and Spanish. accon!The Kappa Kappa Gamma Sewil'1o
tributions. We will use two sources
ing to Arthur K. :\1 eyers, AthuillisGroup will meet at the home of Hrs.
to
obtain
our
funds.
The
first
is
trative Head of the Penn State.
1\1 r. Meyers stated that he is alH. Merle Mulloy of Winding
NEWS NOTES
the school; the second is the whole
Center.
:
rcady
accepting
applications
for
Media, next Tuesday.
.
Clifford AI. Bryant of SOllth
The modern tccnnhlues of ItIsh'uc· admission to the, Institutc~ and may town.
"On Thursday night, March 4, Chester road, who graduated as a
lion, Mr. Meyers said today, will he contacted at the Penn State
citizens will have the opportunity mcchanical engincer from Swarthinclude recordings by instructors; Center.
Tomorrow night the budding
to attend 'Activities Night' 'in the more College, February 1, will leave ars of the Senior class of
voice-n.'corders for student speech
Clothier Memorial at Swarthmore Sunday to take a position with thmqre High School will or'es!'"
practice; IIlotion pictures; te..xts,
College. The con~ge has kindly General Electric at \Vest LYIII1. thei.r annual dramatic
and written materials.
consented to let us use the hall for Mass.
At 8 o'clock the curtains in the
Faculty members for the Intsitule
that
night
in
order
to
raise
money.
Richard
Taylor
spent
a
day
with
School Auditorium will rise
of :Modern Languages will include
(Continued form Page 1)
his
parcnts,
:Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
H.
Various
talent
acts
will
be
staged
"Heaven Can Wait" a comedy
11lemhl'rs of the Pellil State staff and
faculty members frolll other colleges (1907-11), Univcrsity of tiissonri for the benefit of C. A. R. E. Best Taylor, of Harvard- avcllue~ -whih: tasy by Harry Segall.
in the Phila. region. Mr. Meyers (1912-14), and the University of of all, on Friday night, there will 011 his way from Cornell University .1.111111111111111111111111111 JIll JllIIIIII 11111
stated that ill addition to thc teach Chicago (1914-17-, where he receivcd be a big 'CARE' dance. The big to the University of Vi~ginia Hc
ANNUAL
iug of the languages, the iaculty his PhD in chemistry_He is the leap year dance will take place in has rclinquic;hed his Regional Scholarship
at
Cornell
to
enter
the
author
of
m3ny
scientific
and
t~chn
the high school gym, and all are
would also give COllsiderable at~irl
tention to the customs and tradition.: cal papcrs.' and has been granted welcome. We hope that you peo- courses in pre-law and government
Opens February 16
of the lands in which thc langnagc~ many United States and foreign ple in the town will want to back at the University of Virginia, where
he was one of 19 permitted to enter
Order from your favorite SCOl1t
patents. Born at Blair, 111., Dr. us in this drive.
are spoken.
at
mid-year.
Mr.
Taylor
accomp:lI1or Call Sw·.. rthmore 0107-J
Brown
is
marricu
ami
has
two
sons.
According to a new four-page
to
Charlottesville,
when'
ied
him
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Washington's Birthday Dance
Offer Language
Courses at State
I folder,
published by the Center, the
Courses of study offered by the 111slitute should he of particular value
to those who have daily contact with
foreign-speaking people: those engaged in export or import businesses: anyone contelllplating foreign travel; graduate students preparing for an advance degree; high
school graduates awaiting admission to college and seeking advanced
credit; and anyone who wishes to
increase his ctlpacity to appreciate
and enjoy the music, art, drama, and
literature of other lands.
C.A.R.E. Campaign
.
Heads Coal Div.
Bureau of Mines
Scout Cookie
The Duck Club will hold a
George Washington dance in the
Pennsylvania State College Center
gym on Harvard avenue from 9
until 1 o'clock Saturday night, February 21. ,R.uss Hannan's Orchestra
wiII again supply the music. This
is the second dance sponsored by
this new borough organizati~m, the
first having been held last month.
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221
PARK AVE.
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DICKINSON AVE.
232
BENJAMIN WEST AVE.
Liatirig ot Homes.in Swarthmore and Vicinity Solicited
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The February meeting of the Junior Board of the Chester Hospital 9th and SPROUL ST.
was held Tuesday, February 3 at 11
o'clock ill tlH' hospital solarium.
Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde, presid~llt.
-.f Swarthmore, presided.
Chairman of the various committees gave the following reports:
"The l.ittle Shop" Mr·:. Walter
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
Palmtr, chairm:m 21 wnil.er5. 64
THEATRE SQUARE
hours; Prosperity Shop, lvlrs. F.
F. long', chairm:llI. two workcn, 17
hm1r':; Surgical Dressingt, Mrs.
Geoq;it.. L. Arm.hge allli :Mrs.
Crosby Black, of Swarthmore cochairman, 4 workers, 11 hOllrs, 3500
articles wrapped; Floor Service,
~Irs. 1. Paul Brown of Swarthmore,
chairman, nine workers, 133 hours:
Cancer Dctection Clinic, :Mrs. \Vill·
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Announcing
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PONTIAC
A FINE CAR MADE EVEN FINER I
C. R. LOUGHEAD INC.
EDW. L. NOYES & CO.
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GERMAN
ITALIAN
SPANISH
PORTUGUESE
Classes Beg-in Fchruary Sixteenth
The Pnr.:;ylvania St?.te C'lllege C:!!lt~:'
855 Harvard Ave., Swa::·thmore
Phone Swarthmore 3340
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Cochran
of Wallingford will entertain at a
buffet supper at their home tomor·
row evening. Guests from Swarthmore will include Mr. and ~lrs.
Charles Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. \
Frederick Anthony, and Mr. and
I\.'il'S, Richard Willis.
Mr, and 'Mrs. F. va~ del' G~'aeht
of Harvard avenue will be guests
of IvIr. and 111'5. Herman G. Ebert
,~: Philadelphia at a cocktail party
and dinner dance at the Engineers
Club, Philadelphia, Saturday eve·
ning,
Our'
light-textured
sponge
cake in the flavor you most
prefer_
(Heart Shaped)
GILBERT CHOCOLATES
The. Choclates of Connoisseur-s
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French And Danish Pastry
Petits fours, Hor's d:Oeuvres and
Sandwiches made on order
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RED CROSS DRIVE
WORKERS LISTED
H. and S. To Hear Dunning
Captain, Teams Ready
To Canvass Town
March 1
The Southern Chapter of the
American Red Cross seeks 10 "raise
$2,409;000.00 this year as its 'share
01 tile $75,000,000. national drive
f~r funds.' The Swarthmore 'Branch
share of this total is ~.500.
J. Paul Brown who 'heads the
Fund Drive Campaign feels that
Swarthmoreans will again 'give gell'crously to this single annual appe.ll
·in order to show tbcir approval of
the program and ·serVices off('rcd
'b y the Red Cross.
The following \vorkers 'have heen
'lined up in reaaincss lor the Fund
Drive which begins March 1.
J. Paul BroWn, ·chairman; R. T.
Bates, vice~c1tait'man; Harold Ogram, treasnr"!f'; Mrs. Margaret
Good, assirta:nt 'treasurer; Mrs.
J olm ~{. Pearson, pti1;licity; M r's.
R. Blair Price, 'supplies; Mrs. A
M. Lackey HtlII'Mrs.'C. F. Wolters,
decorations.
Dr. John "E. };fichaeJ, chairman,
Business Moen :alli:l 'Organizations;
Joseph Rcynoldsr. Airs. _ Gerner.
Edward ~oycs, Charles Russell.
and ]..f rs. Reihert R. Hopkins.
l\Jrs. Howard \V. Newnam, Jr..
chairman North Side residential;
"l\frs. Palmer L. Skog1alul, captain:
workers, Mrs. L. H. Allen, Mrs.
George W. 1\lcKeng. Mrs. LaUue
·Hcndrixson, :nnd 1\:{ rs.
DOHald
Storrs.
Mrs. Rohcrt Bradford. captain;
workers. ?I.,f rs. Philip Alden, Mrs_
TIonald \V. PocHe, ""'NIrs. George
\Vagner, 11r5. Theo. Saulnicr. 1\.[r5.
Ncwtor\ II. H'trt'tis, Mrs. H. H.
Gihson, Jr., AIrs. Carl Cha(fec,
,and ~frs. Robert Reed.
l.frs. 'Vaync "Rantlal1, ·captain;
\\'orkers, ~rrs. Cl1arles C. Brogan,
Mrs. William E. Hetzel, Jr.. , Mrs.
Wa1ter R. Shoemaker, Mrs. H. B.
Line01n, Jr., aI!d MTS. Ed\V"roi L.
N'oyes.
~I rs. Fred R. \Vilson, captain;
worker-s, Mrs. Aifred Swan, 'Mrs'
Robert Sessions. Mrs. ,Orville Bullitt-, Jr .• Mrs. John F. Daley. M1"S.
Robert M. Wa"«:r, Mrs. Willian,
B. Bullock, and Mrs. Louis N_
Robinson.
Sadie Q,adwick, captain, College
avenue School; workers EIi7.abeth
Barton, Eugene Udell, Jo.H:brd P.
Robinson, Elizabeth Etrie:.. Kathryn Moran, and Russell Snyder
Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson. Jr.,
chairman, South Side Residential
No.1; Airs. Robert Richard!loll,
captain; workeI's. Mrs. Randolph
Lee. llrs. JamelJ H. Hornaday,
Mrs. Warren R. Godfrey, Mrs
Stanley L. MacMillan, Mr.. H.
E. Wells, Mrs. Peter E. Told,
Mrs. W. H. Lovekin, and Mrs.
\V. J. Barnes.
l.frs. Herman 11. Bloom, captain;
workers, Mrs. Richmond Fetherolf, Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter, Mrs.
David U. Ullman, Mrs. Samuel
Gurin, ami ~[rs. ~1axey ~[orrison.
}..{rs. \Villiam F. Lee, captaill
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$3.00 YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY ZO, 1948 ~
VOL 1i No.8
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Harrison F. Dunning, of
Wallingford
vice-president
ana general manager of Scott
Paper plants, will address
the Swarthmore Home and
School Association in the high
school auditorium ncxt Tu('s~
~ay evening, February 24, on
"What Industry Expects of
Our High School Graduatc!:."
Stbdents of the high schac!
and junior high school wil!
attend the meeting.
SERVICES HONOR
ROY DELAPLAINE
The Art Section of the
\Voman's Club extends an invitation to artist residents of
the hOI'ough to display two
paintings at the Annual Exhihit by Local Artisits in the
club auditorium ~larch 9
through 14.
For futher information any
person interested is asked to
call Mrs. B. F. Schwo!1II
chairman of the sponSOri!lg
department, Sv,,'artlullorc 0109.
Teacher, Astronomer,
Soldier Died
Feb. 12
SWIM
POOL
SPONSORS MEET
Status of Project to
Be Revealed By
Committee
The Swarthmore Swimming Pool
Committee has announced that it
would give a full report on the progress and status of the swimming
pool project at a mceting' to be held
011 \Vcdnesday evening, February
25, at 8 p. III. in the High Schuol
Auditorium.
All sponsors and families who
have submitted applications for
membership are invited to attend
this meeting, according to John Vl.
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Seybold, president of the committee. :r-.'Irs. Justus Garrahan. membership chairman, will give a complete report as to the response ot
the community to this project, and
the committee will submit its r~"Room Service", the current commendations for discussion :l1_d
\ Players Club produ.c!ion, opened for
decison of the entiregroup.
PLAYERS RELIEVE
WINTER BOREDOM
SCHOOl HOLIDAY
NEXT MONDAY
-,.-;-..:;.;-
Room Service Stirs
Audiences To
Laughter,
Teacher's Conference
Programs Begins
Wednesday
The Swarthmore Public Scho(lls
will be ,closed for the day on Mcnday. February 23, in ohscrvance uf
\Va.'ihiDgton's Birthday. They will
be open as usua1 on Februray 24.
TIlC C Icmcntary schooIs will 11avc,
Invite Arliaib
Ito
a
a
standing room only house
Iwith
~fotH!ay night which it convulsed
laughter. The farce, a
£orm~r
A :MeIllorial Se.rvicc was held io\Roy • ''''city Delaplaine Sunday
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Febntary 12 at his Cornell ;u,'enuc
home ,ended a widely valued -career
as an educator, scientist, public scr-
Marx Brothers vehicle, is written
by 10hn :Murray and Allen Boret;.
Jonath"n Prichard. Jr., and \Villiam'
James Stcvens. Jr., direct the local
production Which the club describes
as "this season's 'belly-Iaff' pia v" .
.
Once again' the. stauing is excelr.
lent. The action is fast and the cast
throw~" itself iuto it with such vchemcnce as to threaten exhaustion
aftcr
t'ach night's curtain calls.
Favorite actors appear in decidedly
different Toles to the apparent delight of all.
J .• David Narheth as Harry Binion is extremely and cffortles~ly
fu""y. Stafford \V. Parker plays
elusive angel Jenkins with his usual
aplomb. \Villard G. Reesc a::;
Faker Englund is a consitent funny·
man. \Vashingtoll \Vest, III, as the
tightly encompassed Gordon Miner
oozes insouciance and a ma~ter
of-hjs-fatc chestincss. The funnicst
sccnes arc those in which Narhe'th,
Reese. and \Vest work together in
contagious rapport.
Mr. Stevens lifts his role. cf
Sillirnoff out of the farce classification into a sort of pathos with
considerable skill. Charles Stockdale
as the gullible playwright is re·
sponsible for many hearty laughs.
Irvin R. ?\..facElwee as ambitious
hotel-man Wagner is gullible in
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Seybold declined to comment in
advanc of the meeting as to what
the recommendations of the COUlmittee would be. "I'd rather urge
people to be present and to gct the
complete story first hanu," he ~aid_
"However, I think it is fair to
state at this point that the response
has been such as 0 indicate that a
substantial group of people in ourcommunity desperately want to !'ee
this project succeed, and ther~ is
certainly no basis for discoural~e:
Inent. "
morning sessions only from FeD_
to March 1, inclusive. Thc a{tcT~
noous will be devoted. to elementary conferences between the tcachers ,and the parents. These ronfercnces review the child's progress
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to wuC all( 111< Icate suggestJOll!5. Q1
how dIe hOUle and the school -can
. I f
b vant_
work .more cooperatIve y Of' t e
Born 'in \VaYl1esboro, Pa., ,on Jan.
child's .education
4, 1.886, _},[r. Delaplaine was the S:'I1l
On Rebruary 25, at I o'clock ilic .,. fda A. and I. F. Delaplaiue.
\Vomen's
International
League H.e .attended the_ \Vaynesboro Public
will ~onsor an jnternational' -dance Schools. S\"'arthmore pf(~parat()ry
TO MARK HALf:' CENTURY
program when Irene Moll wj!J School, and graduated fram SwarThe \Vomau's Club of Swarthbring ,a ,group of college dancers. to 111or-Co College in 1913. He took pust
more will observe its Fiftieth Anll;the High School gYIll. The clclllcn- 1{raduatc work at tIH,~· Uni~'ersitv of
':ersary this spring with a special
tary .chi1d~ell. will_ SqU3I'C. daJl~c.. a I PelUl~yLvania, Templc Univ'Cr~itYl
luncheon program for its memgroup of JUlllor 11Igh pupils 'will do and the College Communal, France.
hers
on Tuesday afternoon, :Millch
auu Irish jig.
23, and a prograJu to which the
On Februray 26 at 1 o'clock
lie :taught sciencc three yean at
entirc community is invited on },[arthere wID he a movie, program jn tJIC 11h~ \Vilmingt?n Friend~ Scho~!
ch 31, at 8 p. 111.
aullitorhull.
pnor ,to ,entering the Philadelpll1a
Mrs. John E. 'Michael, club presiSpring vacation will be observed School :~'stCIll n 1916. He llas been
dent,
has appointed the ,{ollowiu,s
fron; Good Friday, toMarch 26, to COllllccted with . the, Frankford.
past presidents to scrve as chairand illcludirm Friday, April 2. This Northc~st,
Phtla., CClItral, and
me.n for thc occasion; },{rs. R. E.
six-day holiday wli conclude wth the Frankhn High Schoo'i. He \"as
Ullman, and Mrs. Eunice Story
rc-openng .at' school on l.fonday elected Department Head in Phy·
April 5.
' sical Education in 1923, served on
Eaton co-chairman of the afternoon
the Supervisory Committee 011
obscf\'am'c, :Urs. Earl Kistler chairathletics for 25 years and .. s
man of the community night, :h[rs.
W . I. L· Meeting and Tea
one of the early mcmbcl-!. of the InPeter E. Told chairman of history.
Frederick Libby, of the Nater-league AthletiC Commission.
The club's program chairman :Mrs.
tional Council for the Prevention of
Lloyd E. Kauffman is the general
During World War I he com·
War in Washington, D. C., will be
chairman of the anniversary with
th~ speaker for the February meet- manded the 311th :Machine Gun
:Mrs. George P. Warrcll, chairing of thc Women's International Batanion, designing the e1evath.g
man
of drama, as her assistant •
League. This meeting will be held device used on the Heavy Browillg
Thursday afternoon, February 26, Ma.::hinc Gun, as well as assisting
at 2:30 o'clock at the home, of Mrs. in conlpiling the first range tables
Ed\\~ard Jenkins, 506 North Chester for this gun. During World War II
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20
road. After reports on the National he served on a nUl\1ber of DefenSE 10:00 A. M.-Antiques Dept. vVornan's Club ...... Phila. Art Museum
7:15 P. M.-!.I. S. BoY's.B~sketba11 vs Ridley Park ............ Gym
Board Meeting of the W.I.L. by Committees.
8.20
P. M.- Room ServIce ............... '" ........ Players Club
He. served on the Town Council
Mrs. Caleb Smith and Mrs FrcdSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21
erick Tolles, who attended the 5(1- at North \Vales, Pa., and as a mem7:00
P.
M.-J.
V.
Basketba11
vs Delaware ................ Field House
ssiolls in Bait. last week-end,M r. ber of the Swarthmore School
8:20 P. M .-"Room Service" .......................... Players Club
Libby will speak on the. topic Board for 10 years, serving as Pres- 8:30 P. l'.f.-Basketba11 vs Delaware .................... Field HOllse
9:00 to 1 P. M,-Duck Club Dance .......... Penn State Center Gym
"Turning the Tide Toward Peace". ident 'for the last six.
Mr. Deyaplainc joined the r~
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY ~
The t~lk will be followed by a te~.
11:00
A.
M.-Morning
Worship ........................ Local Churches
search
staff
of
the
Sproul
OvservO!
All who an interested ar W1cOIllC.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24
tory at the College, in 1930. He
1:00 A. ),{ .-New ),Iember Luncheon and Program .... \-Voman's Club
Theta Ho ..tet-a,
is credited with having taken one
8:00 P. M.-Jr. Club Bridge Party .................. \Voman's Club
The Swartlul1or'c College Kappa third of all pictures taken since 1912. 8:30 P. ~L-Music Club ........ " ........... "' ... Bartol Laboratory
Alpha Thetas will meet for an all- He colloborated on tnany .at:: icles
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25
day sewing at' 'tiie·'
of- Mrs~'~ .(or: tllc,- -Amqric311 Aiitr~llomical 8:00 P. ~[.-Swimming Pool :Mccting ............ H . . . S. Auditorium
George E. Silloway of North Ches- Jou'rnal, the ...\stroph):sical jurnal,
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26
2:30 P. M.-vV.I.L. Meeting ................ 506 North Chester Road
ter road, Wednesday, February 25. (Continued on Page 5)
25
vy.
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
hdme"
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Island, near Ft. Myers ¥la.
guests in honor of the couple, Sur.- ciate.
gratulations upon the birth of their
Mrs. E. D. BraUD. of Vassar day afternoon.
.
A reception will follow the cere- I' d I 'Id C I
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coates avenue
returned Saturday after
aI
_
lIr c 11.
June Smith,
on·
,
mony at the home of Mr. and Mrs . tFebruary
8 inaro
University
Hospitai.
of Harvard avenue spent the weekMrs. Georgo A. Man announces Robert·Walter Beatty. of Glen Mills. Philadelphia.
end in Wilkes barre with their son- two-week visit with her sister and
·The new baby is a granddaughter
in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. the cngagment of her daugh"'r
BIRTH
of Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Smith
Eugene S. Farley, and attended the D. McDargh of San AntonIo, Texas, Helen C. Marr, to D~. E. Fullerton
r.
an
rs.
IC Ilar dO·. S mit
of Baltimore pike.
and
with
her
brother
Mr.
E.
W.
Cook
of
Philadelphia
and'
Atlantic
M
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wedding of their grandson. Robert
Coates Farley and Barbara A. McCullough and wife of Terra City.
After their marriage jn May, the
lledland of Waymart, ncar Scran- Haute, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs,. Paul B. Banks of cou"le plan to live at the home of
ton, which took place in the Waymart Methodist Church, Saturday. Harvard avenue witl entertain as Mrs. MarT on Park avenue in
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harlan Jessup their week·cnd guests, !tIr. and ,Swarthmore.
----..,..
of Haverford avenue entertained Mrs. Carl V. S. Patterson of
Towanda,
and
will
entertain
at
WEDDING
ATTENDANTS
at a dinner-bridge at their home
a
dinner
party
in
their
11000r
at
Saturday evening.
the Rolling Green Country Club,
Miss Jean Brown, sister of the
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel \V. W. this evening.
bride, will be maid of honor and
Mitchell of Prospect Park enterMr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson of Mrs. E. L. Solomal1 of New Lo,,tained at a stork shower Saturday South Chester road retuTned Mon- don, Conn., wifl act as matron of
evening for :hlr .. and Mrs. Peter day for a two-week sojourn at Hot honor at the marriage of Miss
L. Miller of South Chester road. Springs, Va. They were joined :Uargaret Drown, daughter of Mr.
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The party was held at the home of there by l{rs. Johnson's sister, Mrs. and :Mrs. Harry Franklin Brown,
Mr. Mitchell's parents, Mr. and Harold R. Sans.on of Birmingham, of North Chester road to 1fr.
"RI GHT IN THE CENTER OF TOWN
Mrs. Ferris \V. Mitchell of Strath AJa., who rctuTl1cd with the Johl1- 'Yaltc r Landon Douglass, Jr' J son
Haven avenue.
sons for a short visit in Swarthmore. of Mrs. Vvalter Lanuon Dougla~s
Mr. and Mrs. Donald ,V. Poole
Dr. and Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher of New London, Conn., and the
CALL 04 ~ o. DARTMOUTH &- LAFAVETTE AVES.
and children Jackie and Donny· of of Guernsey' road have been entcr- la~c Dr. Douglass, which will take
Swarthmore avenue, will spend the
talniug as their house guest 1\Irs. p!ace ~aturday" March "l:l at· 8
holiday week-end in Atlantic City. Fisher's sister, lfrs. Gilbert L., ~ clock 111 the Swarthmore PresbyThe Alumnae Discussion Group
Countryman who has gone to Bos- terian Church.
of Swarthmore College held a din- ton to join Comdr. Countryman
DI"o H. Le\"is CUller will perform
ner lueeting at Bond, 'Monday cvewho is taking over his new assign- the- ~eremony.
.
·Iling. Prof. Leslie Lipson, of the
llIent in the First Naval District.
M,ss Susan Braun will be the
Political Science Department at
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Shcnkle of junior bridesmaid and the bridesthe college., spoke on "Soci~l Pro- Dickinson avenue will entertain maids will be MJss Madelyn Rich ..
blems in New ,Zealand."
over the holiday week-end, their ardson, :Memphis, Tenn., Miss
BEAUTY SAL 0 N
Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth of
son and daughter-in-law, Mr., and Mary Kathryn Armour, BirmingElm avenue entertained informally
Mrs. S. A. Shenkle and daughter h~m, Ala., Mrs.
O. Linha. t,
at a small luncheon before the Vivian of West Orange, N. J.
Pittsburgh, and M,ss Betty Anne
I
Beauty Thaws the Coldest Heart
mf'eting of the 'Y0man's Club,
Mr. and !lfrs. Thomas J. Prather Kite, of Ogden avenue.
Tuesday.
and children, Joseph, and Michael
~r. ~enner Douglass of Oberlin
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rodgers 01
Call Swarthmore 0476
are residing in their newly pur- 0.hl0 will serve as best man for
Riverview road will entertain 3S
chased home at 315 Vassar avenue. hiS brother amd the ushers will i~l
9 Chester Road
their \,reek-end guest. 1,,[r. Rodgers'
Mrs. Prather and children spent clude Mr. Robert MacMichael of
father, Mr. S. S. Rodllers oi
last year in Greece whCTe they Itad West Chester,. Mr. Reuben Uhler,
Anaconda, Mont., who is east 011
joined 1\Ir. Prather who was with Thorndale, Mr_ William' Strubel,
.a business trip.
'
the .UNNRA in Greece ·three vears. Coatesville, Mr_ John W. Douglass,
Mrs. Claude C. Smith of BaltiThey returned td, this count;y f_ New, London,Conn., brother
more pik~ returned home Sunday
summer and have been visiting re~ the groom, andl Lt. (jg) Harry .
.from the University Hospital, Philaat£ves in Pittsburgh before com:nll! Brown, Jr., brother of the bride.
delphia.
•
to Swartht11ore~
A reception will follow the cereDr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones
I mony at
the. hmue: of the brhl~'s
Mondall'" Tbru Saturday
01 .'Cedar) lane will "!lend tho
OPEN 7 A. 1I.-4l. P • .M.
I parents.
ENGAGEMENTS
George Washington week-end at
Mr.
and
Mrs. John Amen of;
Closed ...-ery Sunday
Virginia Hot Springs.
West Philadelphia announce the
APRIL. BRIDE
!.Jr. and Mrs. John R. Hanna of
engagement of their daughter,;' The marriage ot: Miss Elizabeth
-OUTSIDE CATERING
SERVICE
Un'iversity place and Cornell aveLura, and Paul K. Paulson 5001' Beatty. daughter of :Mr. and Mrs.
nue wilt return home' today folDAILY DINNEIlS ..... _•• ; 8Se to $I SO
of Mr. and Mrs_ Paul M. P;ulsolt :Leo.vis Bonsall Bea.Hy of Bowling
SpecIal: an'r.-. J'IIt:ten.
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lowing a three-week holiday in of Park avenue.
'Green, Media to Mro- Louis Ining
Miami, Fla.
Miss Amen is a graduate of West : Dethloff , son' of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Hayes of
Philadelphia High Sch::ool and of· William L. Dellil..if of Swart.h·
Oberlin a,venue entertained their
Elliott Fisher Business College.
,more aven~e will take. llbo:: S?lson-in-law and daughter, Lt. Comdr.
·r~···
Mr. Paulson is a graduate of i tn'day, April 10 at. g 0 cock m the
It"
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and Mrs. Charles E. Nelson of
Swarthmore High School and the: Swarthmore Presoyterian Church.
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Annapolis, Md., over the week-end
H
Univers~ty
of
Pennsylvania.
He:
FOR
and entertained a group of their
FI~
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MAGAZINE
friends in honor of their fourth served m the United States Navy
SUBSCRIPTIONS
wedding anniversary, Saturday eve- as a Navigator on aircraft carriers
for
four
years.
•Call
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Paulson of Park: 'Mrs. Lloyd E_ Kauffman
Mr. and Mrs. C. ·H. Jeglum and
their SOil Carl of Hillborn avenue
. Swarthmore 2080
will speoo the week-end as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Johnson 6f Bethesda, Md., formerly
of Swarthmore .
• More than 1S0 years ago sciMrs. Alice M. Baird of DartFriday and Saturday.
Friday and Saturday
mouth avenue will return tomorrow
entists proved that smallpox
Feb. 20 and 21
Feb. 20 and 21
following a three-week motor trip
"BLACK GOLD"
ESTHER WILLIAMS
could be prevented. The procein color
in
Sunday, February 22
"THIS TIME FOR KEEPS"
dure is simple, complications rel2 Features!
Special Children's Show
R,OY ROGERS
atively few. Every child should
Saturday Matinee-I p. III.
"GAY RANCHERO"
b" vaccinated against this horin color
of Swarthmore
:Monday, Tuesday and \V('
rible disease ...t an early age. Don't wait for
TOWN AFTER
BO~ HOPE
DARK"
health campaigns. Don't be influenced by fear
in
Monday and Tuesday,
"WHERE THERE'S LIFE"
By John Murray ~d Allen Bortez
Feb. 23 and 24
and prejudice_ TakS your child to your family
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
GINGER RODGERS·
physician. Rely on his judgment_ We can supply
Feb. 26, 27 & 28
.CORNELL WILDE
"
"GREEN DOLPHIN
"IT HAD, TO B~ YOU"
fresh smallpox vaccine at a moment's notice.
STREET"
\Vcdnesd~J;-F~h. 25-SABU
8 :20 P. M.
Coming SOOI1in
"CAPTAIN FROM
"JUNGLE BOOK"
CASTILE"
Starting Thursday.
Guest Cards sold only through
,vitll
members of The PJayers Clul,
"CAPTAIN FROM
TYROXE Po\VER
CASTILE"
HAS YOUR CAR'S FACE
BEEN WASHED
LATELY?
LET US DO IT NOW
RUSSElL~S
1' .
The Bouquet
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DEW DROP INN
BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINNER
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J\ iJlP 0 X IS A
MEDIA
The Players Club
ROOM SERVICE
February 16, 17, 18,
19,20 and 21
Michael's College Pharmacy
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PETER Eo TOLD, EdItor
Lorene :McCarter
JlA]lJOllIE TOLD, A .......'e I'4tDt
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R..alie Peinol
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1148
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en Luncheon will follow at 12 :30.
A study class will be held in the
aftemoOl'. ·-,The Christian - Study
Forum will meet on Wednesday "t
8 :15 p. m., at which time the Rector
will lead a discussion in the relation of the Episcopal Church to
other denominations, together with
the problem of church unity.
Choir rehear~al will bo held on
Thnrsday at 7:30 p. m.
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FRIENDS MEETING ·NOTES
On Sund~y morning the second
meeting of the winter Forum series
will be held in the Meeting House.
Neva Ryan of Pendle Hill will present problems of domestic help
and Caleb Smith will lead a discussion of labor problems in' the
home-a problem of concern to
both men and women.
During the meeting for worship
children will be cared for in Whittier House.
METHODIST CHURCH IIOTES
Mrs.
Guy
Dc
Furia,
622
N.
Chester
The Church School will meet on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHtiRCH
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
"MIND" is the subject of the
road.· Members please bl ing sand- S nd
. ' 9 45 S
Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock
u ay mormng at : , . .,. Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of
wiches. Dessert and coffee will be J h
.
d
service Mr. Cutler will preach on
0 nson,
supennten ent.
asses Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Feb"For Such a Time."
served by the hostess. Sewing in are provided for children of all
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Moore at th reorning and d~votions and pro- ages and for adults.
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the Harvard avenue entrance, will gra'lI in t',e afternoon.
Dr - Alfred H. Williams will adassist Mr.· Cutler in gr~eting the
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_,rc Ie 3, Mrs. K. M. Hood . dress the combined adult classes
congregation alter the 11 o'clock
at 10 o'clock in the the sanctuary.
service Sunday.
Chairman, at 11 o'clock, at the hum',
Laymen's Day will be observed
All departments "f the Church of Mre. D. \V. Foule,4]; Swar- at the 11 o'clock service. Robert A.
School, the Wome":s Bible Class. thmore ave,me. Ru,,<·<.\\iIll.~ pack- Detweler, Dr. Allred H. Williams
and the Men's Bible Class meet at ., f. r the .~11ilippin'< iollowed by and George H. Detweiler will be
9 :45 o'clock Sunday morning.
'the sp~akers.
program.
The Communicant's Qass ior a l l '
The Junior Church will meet at
young people..1 2 yeaTS <:of age or Circle 7. Mt's. Frank R. 1Iarkley, the same hour in the chapel.
a
u.,
.:.,
ruary 22. The Golden Text is :
"Who hath known the mind of the
Lord, that he may instrnct him 1"
(l Corinthians 2 :16).
Devine Taxi Service
Swarthmore, Pa. .....
Serving Swarthmore, Morton, Rutledge and. Ridley
Township since 1918
Phone: Swarthmore 0444
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WHEN THE NEED ARI·SES
CALL • • •
older meets each Sunday "11lOrning
at 9:15 in the Church S"tudy under
the direction <:of Mr. Cutler. This
class is to prepare young people for
Church membership anll a cordial
invitation is extended to any young
people wishing to consider tbis de.
cision.
'
'he Church Hour Nurser)' for all
children ages 1-7 is held during the
church hour in the Parish House.
The ·Session will meet this evening at 8 o'clock· in the Church
~tudy.
'lhe High School Fellowship and
the Freshmen Fell<>wShip will meet
together this Sunday evening at
6 o'clock for tight refreshments
followed by a t,·lk by BUIld Ed-
Chairman".at 2 o'clock) at the home
The Church Nursery is open durof Mrs. H.,ory L. Smilh. 217· Swar- ing the morning service with Mr~.
thmore .a... enue.
Geraldine H. New and Beverly
The R=. Dr. Charles A. Ander- Harlow in charge.
The ushers for the day art; Harry
Competent staff is on duty 24 hours a day.
son will -speak on "The History <:of E. New, Oark Allison, Walter
the Presbyterian Church a~d Some Dickinson; Wesley France and Rich ..
of Its ~obl(~ms."
:ard lfacHenry.
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For","" ;project members will plea..,: The Wesleyan Service Guild will
bring Old silk stockings.
: meet on Monday evening "t ,t.e
DIUCIOI. 0. fUNDAL.
The .Girl's Junior Choir will meet' hoine of Mrs. Alton P. Smith, 813
Thur.silay afternoon at 3:30 !or: Westdale avenue.
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1820 .CHESTNUT STREET
rehearsal. The Chapel Choir wilt. .The Fourth Quart~rly Con~erence
MARY A. lAIR,. Pr.stdent
mod ,ifor rehearsal on Thursday' will be held on Friday eVl11n~, at
lot.p...... RI 6-1581
eveoiJ{g at 7:45 o'clock.
7:45. Dr. Leon T. Moore. Di.tricl
A special musical program will be Sup~rintendent, ~vill be in. charge.
presented at the Vespers' at 4:45. Annual reports will be. Te~elved from
and will include a clarinet solo hy ll. the heads of all orgamzatlons.
.Weston· Clarke.
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·wards,. a student. at Lincoln~·.Uni".
versity.
The Young Adult's Club meets "t
; o'clock on Sunday eV~llinA in the
P:lfi&h House
": 1 f! Yo:mg PCf')I'~r: -. !"clll1wship
wi:' IIlcO;.>t :;;·,.mday Cv! 'i'I:~ at 'j .:to'clock. Mrs. Harry Seymour will
lead a discussion of Lecomte de
Nouy's book "or HUlnan Destiny:
The following Circles will m~ct
next Wednesday, February .25.
C i r cl e 2, Mrs. Percy Gilbert
Chainuau, at 1 o·c1r:,;..k at the home
Church
Services
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHUBCH
Rev. H. Lewis Cutler Minister
SUND,\Y, FEBRUARY 2~
9:45 A. M.-O>urch School . ..
11 :00 A. M.~uFor Suell a. Time
4:45 P. M.-Vesper s.",tee
uWhat We Believc""
6:0(1 P. 'M.-F('esbtn...:1 1;'cllow5hi(1.
6:00 P. Y.-High School Followsh.p
7:00 P. M.-YOUDg Adults
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1:00 P. Y.-Young people"s Fellowship
METHODIST CHURCR
Roy N. Keiser. D.~. 'Minister
SUND,\Y, "EBRU,\RY 22
9:45 A. M.-O>urch School.
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10:00 '\. M.-Young Adult GrouP
11 :00 A. M.",-"Layman·s Day=_ _ __
TRiNITY CHURCH
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson. Rector
SUND,\Y, l'EBRU,\RY 22
8,00 '\. M.-'-HoI,. CommunIOn.
9:45 '\. M.-Church School
11 :00 A. M.-MornioL PPl.l'cr & SermoD
6:00 P. M.-Young 1'~!e·8 Ife110wmip
WEDNESD,\Y. FEBRy,\RY 25, 1948
7:30 A. )I.-Holy Communion
10:00 A. JrI.-HolY Communion
TilE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
SUND,\Y, FEBRU,\RY 22
9:45 A. Y.-Fint Day School.
9:45 A. M.-Adult Forum: "Labor Re·
lations in the Home"
Neva Ryan
11 :00 A. M.-Meetlng for Worship.
WEDNESD,\Y, FEBRU,\RY 25
: 9:30 to 3 :00 Sewng and Oui1Ung in Whit·
tier House. Box Luncheon. All are
comiaDy invited.
FIRST "CRUllCH OF
CHRIST SCIENTIST .
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue BeloW Barvaro
SUND,\Y, FEBRU,\RY 22
11 :00 A. M.-Sunday_ School.
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11 :00 A. Y.-Sunday Lesson
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Sermon. U){ind"
Wednesday eventng meeting each week,
8 p.m. Reading room open daily except Sun·
day and ho1iday~ 12 to 5 p.m. Wednesday
ev~ning '/ to '/:45 p.Dl. and 9 to 9:30 p.m.
RITTENHOUSE 6-1581
THE OLIVER H. lAIR CO.
TRINITY NOTES
On Sunllay Holy Communion will
be celebrated at 8:00 a. I!." Churcl.
School will I1I~Ct at 9 :45. At the
11 o'clock service of !Iorning Prayer the Rector will preach. Tile
Ushers for the llo'clock servjce
arc W ,. C. Hogg, Jr., head ushers
J. B_ Bullitt, Jr. F. Plowman, ,Yo
L. Cleaves B. Harrar, W. H.
Jones, G. A. McCorkle, and R P.
Newlin. Confirmation Class wi:}
meet in the Parish House at 5 :15
p. 111. The Young Pcople's Fellowship \ViII meet at 6:00 p. m. and
will have a Washington's Birthday
Party. The Rector will make some
brie.f remarks on Gcorge~Washing
ton as a member of the Episcopal
Church.
Choir School will meet on Monday
and Wednesday at 4:30 p.m.
Following ,the many requests to
have another program in the field
of industry arrangements mavc been
made with the DuPont Company to
pre~ent a special field of research
,at the Men's Club Dinner meeting
Monday evening at· 6 :30. Combining
psychology and physics to incr~asr.
industrial productivity, DuPont's
have made remarkable progress in
the. practical use of coloT both a!;
background and also on machines,
safety devices, etC. A speaker witt
briefly present the field, and a
sound technicolor film will be shown
to demonstrate the research. p-~
servations, should be made immediately to William Freedgard, tele·
phone Swarthmore 1348. Baked
ham will be served. It is hoped·that
tnany of our men will bring guest!;.
Holy Communion will be cclebrat~
cd on We.dnesday at ·7:30 a. m. ~ncl
again at 10:00. The ,vomen of the
,parish will meet for sewing after
the morning service, and their Lent-
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\'OH. ALL RIGHT.' I'LL SEE ABOUT GETT\ NG
BETTER ELECTRICAL WIRING TOMORROW!"
Don't overload 'your wiring system. When you
build or modernize provide ADEQUATE WIRING.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
Listen to the Electric Hour-the. HOUR OF CHAR.M-Sundays, 5:30 P. M., WCAU
Consider Joint
School Management
dation for their consideration in
salary action for the next year.
At the suggestion of Dr. !If cCahan, several members will attend
a meeting at the University of
Pennsylvania early in March for the
study of the usc of new tax income
sources as pro\'idcd by the last
Legislature. Also, the Board will
arrange a special meeting with Dr.
Leech, the County Superintend('nt
of Schools, to s~udy with him further the aspects of the joint district problems.
worth of the. School Board, that our 11:00 p . . m_, the luncheon honoring
present budget will not permit tho the new members will be held in the
necessary expansion to make this clull house. Th program will be
possible. With rising costs of op- "Thumb-Nail Sketches," a group of
eration, the school district will do original humQrous character reatlwell to mantain its present high iogs, by Mrs Griffith Levering,
• tandards. Monetary problems are president of the Lansdowne Twenmade more pressing by recent State tiedl Century Club, and several twolegislation which, happens to be piano numbers by Patri~ia Hopkins,
,unfav.:>rable to suburban d~tricts of Swarthmore, and Jeanne Villt, of
such as Swarthmore.
Philadelphia, students of the New
School of Music.
The importance of active parent
Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert is cha;rinterest was emphasized by }.o{ r. man of the luncheon committee,
'Frank Morey. Supervising Principal
of the Swarthmore Schools. He
pointed out that the school system
is constantly being improved along
Come 'aad
the Jines suggested by community
interest and cooperation. It was
clear - frOin this meeting that if
parents want to have small dasses
in the elementary school. their
desires will be taken seriously by
the school administration.
A plan for the possible joint
operation of the schools of a number of the surrounding. districts.
including Swarthmore, was stuuied
at the meeting of the School Ilpard
last Tuesday night. This is embodied in preliminary form in a report
from the County Board of School
Directors, which study is required
by a recent Act of the Legislature,
to prepare a plan for the joint
operation of the schools of ihc
county and a merger of school di!'tricts ·for the organization of more
efficient administrative units.
One of the advantages of the'
"Are our prescnt school faeili·
plan would be the increased State
ties adequate? This topic was disreimbursement authorized by present
cussed at a' meeting of pre-school
laws. This is an important factor
and kindergarten parents held on
inasmuch as some of the districts,
February 10, at the Rl'tgers avelike Swarthmore, arc reaching the
nue School.
maximum taxing powers and yet arc
A panel of school authorities and
faced with rising school costs. In
parents
presented this prob1em beits preliminary form the plan t:ll!~
for a joint board which wouJd man- fore a large and intersted audience.
age both the elementary and high It was brought· out that at present
A large and interested number
schools, thus enabling the max- one teacher was handling as many
of members and guests of the
imum usc uf school facilities in the as 37 children in kindergarten, with
Swarthmore Woman's Club listencd
only
voluntary
help
form
parents,
area. The problem faced by the
to
Dr. Earl D. Bond Tuesday when
Swarthmore Board is the Joss of and that census figures indicate
he
spoke on the topic uMakh:g
possible tuition income if districts that classes entering Swarthmore
Ollr
Later Years Happy and EfSchools in the neXt few years will
1I0W sending pupils to the high
fective". His e.xpcriel1cc as Medical
school should join with other dis- be equally large. Among the quesDirector of Research at the Institions
raised
by
members
of
the
tricts and establish their own schooi.
tute
of Melltal Hygiene of the UniMr. Dcnworth, Chairman of the panel were: Is 35-:40 too many for a
versity
of Pennsylvania plus his de-.
Instruction Committee, and Mr. kindergarten class? Is it good practlightful sense of humor made his
:Morey, Supervising Principal, pre- ice to have small children go to
discussion more than methods and
school
in
the
afternoon
rather
the
sented a report 'on the philosoVhy
and objectives of the elementary usual morning time? (At present technJqucs.
Dr. Bond stressed the values of
schools and of the high school. some children do this, because of
preparation
for the last forty ~ars
These statements have been prepar- crowded fadllties.) Can the first
during the preceding forty by cultied by the teachers in their study of grade teachers give proper indivivating outside interests. "Habits
dual
attention
to
children
in
the
curriculum reconstruction and are
shaald
bc kept as servants, not mas·
large
classes
which
will
be
enroUed
continually under appraisal by the
ters,
and
by emotional moderation,
in
the
next
fe.w
years?
Is
there
~teaching staff as it evaluates a proITexitnlity
and tolerance," he stated,
gram in 'the light of new and chang- any way additional teacher's and
space for classes could be provided? "ad,·andng adulthood could be preing conditions.
vented from becomiiig rigid and
Important property repairs were
Miss Young, Principal of the selfisti."·
.
called to the attention of the Board. Elementary Schools, stated that al• Tea fonowed the rileting, ,vith
Th cold weather has delayed the in- though 25 is an ideal rtumber for a
stallation of the drainage line from kindergarten or first grade class, she Mrs. George A. Hoadley and Mr!.
th school property to Little Crum agreed with Mrs. Raymond K. Den- W. H. Gehring at the tea table.
On Tuesday, February 24 at,
.Creek. Sketches and specifications
were presented
for
extensIve
repairs to the auditorium walls iilld
authorization made to advertise ior
bids for having this work don·c.
It was also reported that an extensive study had been made of 'the
available types of mowing equipment
and specifications would be propu;.cd
for a tractor and gang mowcr as
a basis for the purchase of such
equipment for maintaining the turf
on the. school's three athletic fields.
OIL BASE-WASHABLE
On behalf of the salary commitPASTEL WALL PAINT
tee, Dr. Fsher presented a prclimin·
pa GAUOH
ary report of studics undertaken
by the joint committee of Board
members and teachers. Dr. Fisher's
1863 • 1948 Eighty-five colorful years of quality
studies show that although salades
have increased in the last ten years.
in actual terms of the change in
the cost of living the average salary
of teachers at the present time js
7 per cent less than in 1939. The
Swarthmore 0105
annual real earnings of teachers is 11
Chester Rd.
nelow the 1939 level in terms ,,,i
1939 dollars, and far below the
current earnings in industrial and
business fields. The committee later
will bring to the Board a recommCll-
Parents Discuss
School Facilities
Mrs. Robert Allisdn is chairman of
serving with Mrs. Robert A. Bey!e
as co-chairman. Reservations arc
being taken by Mrs. Howard J.
Dingle. Tele. Sw 0188.
Sneath Grade P _ b to Meet
A dessert lIleeting for Seventh
Grade parents wil Ibe hId at Wf,littir House, Monday, February 23rd,
at 7:45 p. m.
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Willard Tomlinson will spe"k on
"How Parents Can Help".
enjoy
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STRA,TH HAVEN INN
u1IfIEIlTON -SIIIBILEY Product
H. O· Sipler
s.
$1.00 serve youraelf- All you want
Supper, Thursday, February 26
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Your rugs are safe froin fire,
theft and moth at Paulson's. No
crowding in our enlarged .fireproof storage bins.
Insured storage, SI.50 up
Cleaning: 9xl2 Domestic, $UO
lPAKlsOH li CO.
100 Park Ave., SwartlmlOre, p"
Swarthmore 0730 ... 0529
r:lcarhrook
4U6
V-..."Rug Clean;ng
is Rug
Say;ng" ...All
'Whe are rj~ht-here
w. erp you can .
're~.h us every da<)
EDWARD L, NOYES' & CO.
SWARTHMORE 0114
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Mrs. A. H. Knabb, Mrs.
r..,.,,,e w. Glaesser, Jr. Mrs. LyDarling, Mrs. Ralph S. Hayes,
David Mercer, Mrs. Halleck
f.anlpb'ell, and Mrs. John A. Plu-
plaine,· and, Richard Platt DeJa- FOR SALE :Blond pedigreed cocker PUi>So
plaine of Swarthmore.
Phone Swarthmore 0413.'
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art T e..
Dr. HEd
ucation Trends
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FOR SALE-Eas,. washer, spinner typr.·
.vacuum cleaner for sbop use; 20 in.
tnc eJCbaust fan: Waukesha ena:iDe. 4· (rHn.
der,. 25 J!.. P.; one 8 ilL X 24 in high
pressure air storage lank: one Austin rad·
('lee:
S~
,a:
Arters Brothers Inc.
M. HARBISON
Coalractora
lator shell: one cast iron Ir,tter p~ss Call
Present and fut~ trends in Media 2103.
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education was the subject chosen by ·FOR
SALE-COW manure for gardens nnd
flowers beds; also rotted horse manure' for
D r. Olive Ely Hart, in her address lawns. Call Druce Dumall. Swarthmore
Reliable aad Frie:'d1y
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bf
e ore the Swarthmore League of'FORh SAI:E--Ford.
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2-<1oor auper de·
W omen voters at Whittier House on
luxe,. With heater and defroster. Only
·da
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. 9000 !lulps. Perf«t conditiQn. $1600. or
Fr.
CI.arIes W. Lukens, capy, e ruary
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art IS be" bid. C.II Swarthmore 0844,
; workers, Mrs. S. Herbert a member of the Department of ""~=~:!!!!---'"~c!!!!~~~!!:..._ __
Mrs. Clarence Franck, Mrs. Education at the University of
WANTED
Outleb ia.talled $4.80 aad up
B. Hollis, Mrs. Ferris W. Pennsylvania
andf
for.Inany
year~
. Two
ladies wish apartment on
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M:~~II~~\W,M~;rr:s•. Carl Ryan, Mrs. was I)rmc'pa 0 the Plllladelp./lla :'rhe_Swarthmorca;:,n::.::-:===-:::;=;-:;.,.,-GI
}{rs. Max EssI, and Girls' High School.
WANTED-To buy collapsible wheel chair.
Call WaJJle 0104-M
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·Telephone Swarthmorce-,0~S~0;2-~'R.,=--;_-..,,S a,ary
L. A_ Wetlaufer.
sca e IS on y one of the WANTED-Tobubaby ",.1.. good con d'
Mrs. AIi!=e Jones, captain.
facto~s i.nfluencing 'the choice ot f _IJon._Tel~PEo~p S,:"arth~re 094S.'V. ... Evening. Swarthmore Z688-M.
Mrs. C. Russell Phillips, chair-·' teachmg as a profcssion, according 'V~:a~~~~~.fsslble baby stroller. Call
24 hour emergency service
South Side Residential No. to Dr. Hart. In her estimation ·WANTED-Second·.hn.nd folding chairs or
Mrs Robert T Bair captain' social discriminations and the extent ~!idge_ chairs. Telepnune Sw. 1140·11.
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WANTED-Baby co ; g
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.o•.k,:rs; l.!r:,_ Elrie S. Sproat, Mrs 0 we COllle extcn~ed t? teac1u:rs by good ~ndition. Call rS:'a~~!:tor~ 8
In
""rip,. Gerner, Mrs. Roy Latimer, by the 'commun:fty IS 'Of even WA~TED-D~y's work de$ired' by e,'('
A. R. Cochran, Mrs. Fdward greater importance. Dr. Hart rclat- T~::!da~~ w;:rda;.oR;~I:l~:da~~Tr5'¥6~
Allen, }d:rs. Howard W. Green ed the story of one veteran, typical _S'!..~rthmorea~,~.;;;;;;;;;;;;--;;:;:,-;::-:::=:u-,,;::
. Joseph :Moran, Jr., and :Mrs: ~f many, ,-"ho ret~r~led to civil~an 'Vt~~i~~~~,t~d!~ls. pri:~::' f~~!~ w~~~
SanviUe.
hfe detcrmmed to Jom the teacll1ng to. do at home. Will call for and deliver. Call
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. ' n,dle, Park 3279-M.
Fred' N, Bell , captain', pro f_esslon
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. fl t lroug 1 tillS medIUm .,,,
.y J\NT-ED-D-·?=:;k"d=·=.----,--,
ay s wor ('sited by colnrt'd
hou~work.
Ironing
. Arthur J. Grover, Mn: DO_ future world in which such wars no ...washtng~Te~ephone Chester 3·1937.
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WANTED-ColorJd girl wants day's work
J. Cadigan, Mrs. A. H. Van' cou not occur. :"'Ihe felt that the part.time or lull time. Phone hest~;
Mrs. Robert V. Little: Kat- future
rL:T.;::·=::C-U:==-':=~---d d welfare of our children
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.<10. 3.5,,77.
WAI'iTED-Janttor.
Regular IJOSition for
Fussell, Mrs. Henry A. P en.e ~p~n our encouraglOg Slnl!- good worket'. References. RplJly to Box It.
'. and Mrs. Stuart H Chap- lar .deabsllc young people to join The Swarthmor~n:::.:.:==::-c=____,..the teaching field
WANTED-:-Clericnl assistant two morning9
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a week In Swarlhmore Must like detail
"A Wen Kept House
and figures. Telephone Swarthmore 0266.
WJ.\NTED-Typist for occasional oart·
;,Irs. A. S. Johnson, captain;
Girl Scouter. to Meet
bmp work. Box 231. Swarthmore.. P. O.
Never Grows Old"
Mrs., Albert
L. 'Hilles J
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There wilt be a Girl Scout aeighPalmer Pilgrim, Mrs. WiIlborhood meeting in the Presbyteri;:m
FOUND
Tomlinson, and Dorcen ~,.{ cConPhone
Church at 10 a m( Thursday, F.b- FOUN~Two bouse keys on chain. c'""iIfirt
The
Swarthmore.aIl
ofner.
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ruary 26. An leaders and assi£t...\lben G. Gwinn, eaptai,n;
.
'
ants,
troop conmlittee members ann.
REQUEST FOR lIlDS
wnrk.". Virginia Rath, Mrs. George
Sealed
bids
will
be
received
in
Council
Wenburn, Mrs. Ced! D_ Ho- mothers of Scouts and Brownies are Chamber, Borough aaU. Swarthmore Pa.,
.urged to attend.
at 7:45 p. m. on April 5th. 1948 fOT fur· I.:._=_=..-.:=..-.:::::..-.::::::....:::::=~~
Mrs. Chandler Caton, Mrs.
nisbing ope new traplc combination pum11:T I'
fire engine in acc:ordance with speclfi·
R,ymo,nd Lassiat, and Mrs. Warren
cations, a copy of which may be pr~ured
J.r Culb Bridge Next Week
from the undersigned. Federal taxes when
The annual bridge party of the refunded by the Government shall be p.1.id
Mrs. .iack B_ Thompson capto the Borough. A certified check in the
Junior Woman's Club wi11 be held sum
of $100 must accompany the bid of
workers.. Mrs. Howard H.
at 8 o·clock Tuesday evening, Feb- each contractor and the person or film to
,..adlm,., Mrs. A. Lawrenc~ Bructer,
any contract is awarded must 6etule
ruary 24, in the Woman's Clubhouse. whom.
an agreement and (ur!1im h.mdi " reo
John E.. Michael, M". \"1.
Proceeds will go to the Canrer quire~1 by.law. the fIJrm of ...b.·~h r.;31 .be
Reese, and Mrs: Port Elkins.t'lXaD1lnect In the ofh;:~ o· 11·, ulldt:rsigpC~.
Fund. Mrs. George Hardigg hos- The Borough re'l~r le!l the right tll reject
i.lrs. W. N. Spangler, captain.
pitality chairman and her com- any or all bid".
ELLrOTT RICHARDSOn
l1orouRh Secretary
mittee are in charge· of refresh·
2T-2·20
ments.
REQUEST FOR BIDS
The School District of Swarthmore will
bids at the office of the School
Louise Archbold of Swarthmore receive
Di~trict in the lIigh School Building, corner
~LO'"""U<:d form Page 1)
of College· and Princeton avenues, Swarth·
different n~anner repJt~tc avenue. a freshman in the college more-, Pennsylvania, up to 4 p. m.. Tues·
storm, charge and noise, -plus· of home economics at Drexel is a day, MaTCh 9, 1948 and optn the bids at
a medin, of the' School Board at .he
energy. In complete mcnlbcr of the women's glee club School District ollicc during the: week of
March 15. 1948, for printin" instructional
is the work of newcomer participating in the production of supplies
and equipment, janttOfs· lupplie!l.
the
Gilbert
and
Sullivan
operetta,.
a tractor and a mowre and auditorium wall
·King as Gribble Whl'SC
rel)a-irs. Speci fications cail be secured be·
~roth,'r·,in-Ia,w is his undoing.
teen 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. daiiy. except
Saturdays. Sundays', cmd ho)idays, at tho
G. Emlllot t as Doc:or
School District of fice. The Board reservts
• PERSONAL
undergoes a Jlleta:norphosis
the right to reject any or all bids in whole
pr in part, and to award contracts on au)"
meekness to assertion. Edltem or items making up any bid..
.
All T7P.. of EIectrical
HILDA LANG DENWORTH
O. Cramp is a startling Timo_
.
Secretary
lDstalI&lions BDd ReoaIn
Hogarth. who sets off one of
Illost, irresistible Jaughs in his
Seniuc S~ ....
Since 1905
to the multiple God-speeds.
VIclDib" for put
on
wasbers (Bendix
).
Hardesty takes over every .
Twenty YCIU'I
,troners,
vacuum
cleanors.
rODges
prol)lellll as the pompous Senator lr~n~8, toasters, lans ond 121mp8. Also
Palnteto & Paper BlDgore
wtrmg-ncw nnd old. All work earn'
plies to Fire Und"Jrw!'iter8 Rpeciflca.
We oboa1d Know How
1180 Mubleaberg Ave.
Shcri Hort;n, the loyal Christine,. tiODS. CaB Erich H. Hausen, Swarth.
Swa. 2266
Michigan Ave.
Ellen Gibb, secretary Hilda, arM more 2850-W
Swartbmore 2Z9S
appeal to the cast, to thp. PERSONAL-Window
30 years IFr~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~
in. business. Will givecleanIng
prompt' reasonable
.ugh, or day
Call Swarthmore 4592 Wm. A
,approval of the the alldi· ServiCe.
Canter.
, .
ROGER RUSSELL
·PERSONAL-S. M. Harbison, electrical
contraeior.
Reliable
and
friendly
service.
Room Service laughter enMaker dI. Fine Photographs
'VaYDe OI04·1ti. Evenings Swartbmore
:,,,(Icrcel warmth that has broken 2688-M.
Penn State Bldg,
crs hack to produce the Feb. PERSONAL--;-Carpentry jobbing. EstirnatC9
Call
cheerfully given. Reasonable prices First
South Ave, & State s't.
thaw? Could well be.
class workmanship. ReeVes Phone S·wartb·
Media 2176
Media, Pa.
mOre 2370·\V.
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SERVICE
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DAVE WOOD
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"Third Generation Builders"
Horace A. Reeves
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
501 Yale avenlle
Swprthmore-Phone 3450
RESIDENTIAL
ALTERATIONS
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no r-nturnl ~p~inl! or hr·"o!< WH~ ("'''tift
Todny •.. in p'u~f·.:lin ..... Uh'll .. ~1 '~nr!,.~- fh·, v . .·-v
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l.. nnw'l ill li~e rb\yM of t!·(· a~ ·· .. qe,... It t~ 7;:) I . . ·~·~ :: ..
••• da~~ Ih .. nu~ll ~o!itl I·inle~lon ..!. T(, ,n:" .:a:, a:.; ~ ...
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Wft;:n
slonp-· id ifri tHonth .... , e:1.·l:t
or ..ounlles. Ihnn"nnd. who hn"e refresh ..d
, themselves here through the centuries.
In tbe 29th Chapter of the Book of Genesis we
read that it waB here that Jacob fi.·st met bis belov.-d
Rachel. Also in the Book of John we are t'lld that
this, old well was tben the watering plnee for hoth
man and heast ••• as it still is tmlny.
.
Jacob's Well was one of tbe eurliest recorde,l
efforts of man to dig for ·water. It is therefore of
h..stor.e
_.mterest, I
·
I"
,e"!luBe
It shows the essenial part
that water has always plnyed in the life and develop.
ment of eivililr.ntion.
This is the third of a series of narratives which
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PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN WATER COMPANY
SUPPl YING
SPRINGFIELD WATER
,A. WAYNE,
MOSTELLER
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CUNNINGHAM
I
LOI.tillU,:el form Page I)
th.('. Journal of the Royal AstroSocicty. He shared . .,·jth
John Hall the Franklin 1nprize for determining the
, .....of infra-red light.
.
He was a me,nhcr of the Swarth·
Friends Meeting and of the
Sig~l1a, Phi D~lta Kappa, and
ia Xi fraternities.
He is survived by his wfe 1;:llen
Delaplaine and by llrrcc
John \VntsQn Delaplaine of
,.u,'wln Dr. Robert \Ve.lty De!a-
·PERSONAL--''-'-'''R::.::g;'''s::.e-r-ed'--e-o-",-e~';~,e--M~r-'
Elsie ~[c'Villiams. TelCI,bone 'S"\';rth:
more 4583-W for appointment.
P)O:kSONAL--Need a man around the
PIANO
house 10 l10 any kind of wo,k? Call Sw.
arthmore 1638-R.
and Repairing Since 1908
'F;"'O"'R'-;R""E"'NC;;T=__
- ~-_-_---_-'New and Rebum Pianos
FOR RENT Th-ird h~r room and tlrivatc
ALBAN L. PARKER
_I~th .....!~~phone Swarthmore 0714·1~.
Phone Media 0459-M
I
FOR RENT--'Varm, comfortable room for
gentleman, Ilpar transporation. leall 5 ..,·
arthmore 2361·1\1.
.'
M4 .. a t t m t t u#i2iuUcw
M .....J
FOR RRNT-nc311tiCul nc....·ly decarated
..completely .furnished ap."'lrtment. Imme:l: ROOFS
,GUTTERS
Idlate I)oS5t"5.<;IOU. Call Swarthmore 117d.
FOR SALE
REPAIRED ,and INSTALLED
FOR SALE-- Seleded fit'e·place ~ wood. Furnace. cleaning orders taken now.
hard and seasoned. Cut 20 inches. JonJ;
$18. (ot'd. S.w:uthnlore 2078.
Call
FOR-SALF.-A bass drum $10. Call Swar·
GEORGE MYERS
thmore 2852-'V':':i==c:-_'---.:_-'~_~~
Sw. 2266
FO~-SAi~E~J
Bruce IJurnall. Pholle 4513.
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Mason Builder.,
Supply Company
331 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore 0345
For
An
Sizes
Hard Coal
GOLD
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call
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RUMSEY CHEVRQLET ::
Swarthmore 1439
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A. Mercer Quinby
Funeral Director
I'ormed;t
of
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BATS AND BLANKETS
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
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1125 W. Iil:fJ:.~"" PJdJo.
P1Iooe
1170
No aII'''1 I cIJam fer
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Swarthmore 2253
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WILLIAM BROOKS
Ash.. , a: Rubbish Remand
Lawn. Mowed
Genera1 H a1
236 Harding Ave.
Mcmor:. ~
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Swarthmore
Sign Service
Signs and Show· Cards
Paper, Metal, and Glass
Lettering
VVindow and Truck
:
All Types of Spray Painting :
L, MOHAMMED
308 Union Ave.
Swa. 2890
Walter V. Linton
Contractor and Builder
Alteration.
"hoae Ridley Park ]227
BOND
POURING WOOL
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FOR QUICK SERVICE
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CLASSIFIED
Honor
Roy Delaplaine
REPAIRS
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Relieve
Winter Doldrums
l'!"rmiltinll !"'im 1o liv<" nlu) 1'891111'" 11is- '!~.2~ MJ:!t're
COMMERCIAL
Painting
Van Alen Bros.
w
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30% Gayley St., Media
Media 2567-11
Media 0755
T II
Builden
Electrical Contractor
Paperhanging
gra"hically tell tbe story of wuter. In the near future
will be shown man's early efforts in the distrihution
of wuter.
SAFE RUG STORAGL
D·
nve
Workers Listed
~
64 m.
You are invited to remain for uTbe Climu.." in color at 8 P.
Recipe for Happiness
.Given at Club 1-:::::================'=:'::::-
$3.40
cro..
Reese-Baxter Co.
SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
Cbeater
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SWARTHMOREAN
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The ConunwUtY
Health Society as a member a""'.'cy
Owned and Operated by American Storas Company
FOOD VALUES
,
Midshipman Donald B. RutherAt the regular meeting of 1he of the COlJllllwUty ~est of PJilla·
board of directors of the Conunun· delphia and 'Vicinity gives free c:m' fo~d, son of Mr. and Mrs: S. S.
ity Health Society of Central Del- to those unable to pay for nurlJlg Rutherford of Strath Haven avenue,
has arrived at the, Naval Air Station.
aware County. held at the ~orough servi~. ~ "
Hall, Mrs. William Thatcher as
Jacksonvi.lle Fla., for advanced avicha\nnan of the finance committee
ation training, following which he
recommended that the fee for nurs·
will be awarded his Navy wings and
Neal Weber of West House, who
ing service be raised from $1.50 to
conmtissioncd an Ensign in the
$1.75 a visit. This reconunendation is in the Zoology Department at
U. S. Navy.
was made after the finance conwrlt· the colleg~, is on a three and a-half
While at the Naval Air 'Station,
tee studied the cost of a nurse's
month trip with the Central Afric2n Midshipman Rutherford will undervisit. The board of directors ac'
go final phases of. avlallon training
.cepted the recommendation of t~ Expedition.
The expedition is sponsored by including instrument flying tecbr·
finance colDlllittee and as of Februthe AjIlerican Museum of Natural ique and aircraft carrier qualification
ary I, 1948, the fee for a visit
prior to his dcsignaton as a naval
will be $1.75 up to one hour History of New York, and headed aviator. Upon being commissioned
and 40¢ for each additional one· by Dr.. Clarke of I.he. museum. he will receive orders for assignMr. Weber is the sClent,st of th ..
quarter hour. Fees will be adiusted
ment to the fleet.
for those unable to pay the fuU group of six.
M idshi[>u1an Rutherford repnrt,...rl
to Jacksonville £rol11 the Naval Air
Station
at Pensacola, Fla.
.
,
You can always count on gefflng
IIIOre real food value for your
Mnay In the Ac_ Quality foods
for 1_ IIIOney_
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FLOUR t:!:'
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BEST PURE LARD
No.;.!V.19C
FRESB PRUNES
PEACBES I=.~I~~:U':
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FRUIT COCKTAIL::; ":n' Z3C
GRAPEFRUIT W~~I~"!.. Z N':'n2 29C
PRESERVES R;:":Y
:, ZOC
Chol..
BACON
Boneless Roast· Beef
· 57c
Swlf,', Pr.mlum
or Oth.r Nationally
","""IIOCI Brands
Ib
Whol. or (14-11)
Shaak
HaH
45c
45c
Ib
11M
57 c
Ib
-
, Leu Sliced BacoB ,~~'rl'~
~ Ib 330
l JERSEYSE! TROUT
( Haddock Fillets
J Cod Fillets
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Ib
'0 39c \ Large Smelts.
,029c Pollock Fillets
19c
·fRESH
EGGS
so.VEB SEAL EGGS
carton
0112
1-'2Ib.35e
Ib.6ge
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BANANAS
Z ZSe
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Golden
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2 n.. 250
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a••dI... Gr.peta ult florida SO ~b t:::lnol
Ib .00
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ICEBERG LETTUCE
Crisp
Collfarnla
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221.605.61
8,648.40
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Etc. . ......... 6.00l.783.87
6.407.289.31
$6.741.91D,45
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$3.392.000.011
Reserve .•••••••••••••.••••••••• ' 368.827.73
$6.741.919.45
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS
BaIa!'."" •• .J~~n!'.~'7 6. 1947 .........................~ ......... .. $ 463,665,45
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685.164.67
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122.055.ff1
6.670.00
15.541.18
163.231.50
42.221.00
21.120.09
40.386.60
1.119.00
1.419.46
22.483.83
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$3.766,628.ij6
FLOWERS
Fruits and Vegetables
ICEBERG LETTUCE 2 hds.25e
Relax on Ipaetou, sun decbelmod et the ocean', edge-ond
enjoy the e1htlaratlng se. air
and glorioullun,hine at Atlantic'
Decorative
and
Novelty
Candles
DALT. PIKE
City'. finest ...ort hotel.
•............•••••....••••....••...•.•
The courtdouS servlce, refined
atmosphere, plu••xtensiv. facilitie, providing every conven1ence;
will mei. your stay memorable.
Plan now for olII fong.-ferm n~
tio" fr •• of household c......
SPRINGFIELD
CELERY HEARTS bunch 25e
Seedless Grapefruit
6.for 3,ge
JUICY ORANGES
24 for'Sge
H... lcold _ _ .....I 1 _
For Rtservallons PItone: AIIantic CItY
..
Swarthmore
TELEGRAPH Fl.n~'EltS
5-1211
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No pauses 'tween calls
when making many,
Prevents the others
from making any.
".662.128.154
Balance, JanUBI'Y I), 1J&8 .......................................... ,
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LIQUID FUELS TAX FUND
Bank, Januarr 8. 1947 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11
duriDg Year, 1947-Liquld Fuels Taz ..................._•
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Every Egg Guaranteed
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64.499.83
The Year ROUlld Token Of
Esteem And Thoughtf'uJne..
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Estate of Mary 'E. Dewey, DeRep..e...ntati..... at Concert
lNorth Chester road spent the week·
ceased,
Two Swarthmore High School nd 'with Mr. Thomsen's brother.
boys, Harold Ogram, Jr., and Jerry the Rev. Edward Thomsen, rech:r FARLEY-Jan. 27 First and Partial Account of John E. Burt.
Goodman were chosen to represent of Ihe Episcopal Church, Cambridge
Trustee, Estate of Philip A:
the school at a I Festival Concert ot Md., and his wif.e.
FilrIey.
Mrs. George Zimmer is success· FULMER-Jan. 23 Ftrst imd
the South Eastern District of the
PC/lnsylvania Music Educators As- fully recovering from an operation
Final Account of John Fulmer,
Executor, Estate of Katherine
sociation' held Sunday aft~rnoon at performed in the \Voman's Hospital.
M. Fulmer, Deceased.
Radnor
High
School, Wayne Philadelphia. and is looking f"rHOOD-Jarr.
2 First and Final
Harold played the oboe and Jerry, ward to an early return to her
Account of Land Title Bank
the cello. One of the numbers prc- home on Ogden avenue.
and Trust Company, AdminisMiss Margaret Brown of North
sented at,the concert was conducted
trator, Estate of John J. Hood,
by ;Robert Holn~, orchestra and band Chester road is spending thc weekJr., Deceased.
I Icader of' the high school.
end as the guest of Mrs. Walter LARKINS--Jan. 26 First and
Final Account of Fred Pleibel,
Landon DougJass. of New London,
Executor,
Estate of Anna C,
NEWS NOTES
Conn. Th,e marriage of Miss
Larkins, Deceased.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones Brown and Mr. Walter L. Doug- LOMBARDO--Jan. 20 First and
of Cedar lane entertained at a lass. Jr., wtll take place March ?:7.
Final' Acount of Frank Lomdinner-bridge at their home Sat- place March?:7.
bardo, Executor,· Estate of Josephine Lombardo, Deceased. '
Mrs. David Gilcreest of Yale
urday evening.
Mrs. James A. Drain of (}gdell avenue entertailld at a dcsc;crt- MARZOLLA-Jan. 14 The First
and Final Account of Delaavenue enjoyed a brief trip ~o bridge and stork shower in honor
ware County Trust Company.
of Mrs. David \OVarner of Phila.!el\Vashington, D. C., last week.
Guardian of the Estate oj
Mrs. Clarencc C. Franck of Cor· phia. Saturday.
Stella Marie MarzoJla, late "
nell ~vcnue entertained- her club --,_. _ _ _·-·------1 a minor.
LE'GAL NOTICES
MOORE--Jan. 27 ",'irst and Finai
at a luncheon-bridge, Thursday.
PUBLIC NOTICES
Account .of Chester-Cambridge
~{r. and Mr,sp Ferris Thomsen of
COUNTY COMMISIONERS'
Bank and'Trust Company, ExSALE OF SEATED LANDS
ecutor, Estate of William H.
In accordance with' the Ac:ts of Assembly
Moore, Deceased.
10 such cases made and provid~ the Com~
G
missioners of Delaware County will Dffer Me UIRE--J an.
26 First
and
at public sale in the County Commissioners'
Final Account of Bernard H.
Meeting Room on the first floor of the
Krow and Harold Lockard,
~:~YI~:~' ~~ the Borough of Media,
Executors, Estate of John' J.
.
TUESDAY Man:h '. 1.48 at 10 o'clock
McGuire, Deceased.
A. M. th. following described pices of land NEUDECKER-Jan. 2 First and
in said County, owned. or reputed. to be owned
Final Account of The F'-t
by :the respective persons noted..
.u.o
THE TERMS OF THE SALE
National Bank of Media, Guar-
60.000.00
60.00
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pkg
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Farms ...........................
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~Ib 35c
MediUID Sbarp 'Cbeese
Glendale Club Cbeese Food 2·lb 99c
~Ib 33c
Cold.n Bleb Cbeese
lopk.39c
lISCO Oleomargarine
-.---- - .-........ - ,:,,":."':'- ... '-'~'iabel ~.-.~
ChIcken 01 Sea
fish
:~49C
Alaska Pink Salmon
Z '::.:Z5C
Ideal AppleSauce HO="
'2~;; Z9c
'. Sliced Pie Apples co.......t
Z '::;,! Z9c
- Parmdale Peas
Z N::;~~ zse
Ideal Sauerkraut
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In 011
Z w.
,I.. ZSC
SIII"dIDes or "u,'ord
1::. 16c
Jersey Cranberry Sauee·
Jtralt Macaroal Dlnaers Z pkg, Z5c
N::;~O $1.19
Del'Moate Catsup
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Total llecelptl and Cub. Balance ............................ ..
NEW GAS STATION HOURS
MONDAY· THROUGH SATURDAY
8 A. M. TO 9 P. M.
SUNDAY
8 A. M. TO 5 P. M.
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SWARTHMORE 1250
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69.000.00
24.148.93
20,000.80
~7.640.91
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$1070.006.86
204.422.!3
17.618.26
89.835.6340,851.39
8.184.67
15,640."
461,.648."
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Cash Balance, JanU8l7' 5. 1948 ....................u •• ••••• •••
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BROADHIIIADOW J'AlIMS
lanuar,y 6. 1947 •••••.•_•• _•••••••.•••••••••••••••••••
8.648.40:
,
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, J!
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In Bank. January 6. l.9I8 .................
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333 DARTMOUTH AVEUN£
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!load Bonds .................................
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Gen'era:l Insurance
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necessary than ever to
careful. More
than ev~e~r~~to~~iN~~i
FIRE I
force.,
HANNUM & WAITE
and
IDgbways
DISBURSElMlIlNTS
Bridg
RooonstruoUon .......................
TOPS ALL RECORDSI
Fire losses have reached
all-time high-no
to be proud of.
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LEADING· "THE PARADE"
Wit" a Host allJetter
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At JaduonYille N. A. S.
:114,963.111
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$2l6,W.~1
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On party-linetelepbones,cour-
tosy pays dividends! B,e brief
••• Space calls ••• Hang up
gently ..• Take the lead in
good party-line manners. It
will mean better service for all.
'I'!,
,
215.124.87 .
J'anu8l'7'County
6. 1943Controller,
•••••• •••• •••••
••••••••
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26.~
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·belng
duly••••••••••• aeeor
......
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and
that the toregolnc Is true and correCt to the best of hJ8
Bays
and beUe!.
q~allfted
·.·1
CLARENCE T. PEPPER.
Connty Controller.
Amnntd IiIId 8IIbacrIllid befON !I!r4I 1I*.8OIh day, of Jaouary. A. P. 1948.. .•
The Bell Telephone Company
of Pennsylvania
'l'he purpo5e"":.~~eB!;d~IS~ realize an
dian, Estate of William L .
upset pnce as set forth below .lfainst each
Neudecker, late a minor.
or the following described p..........i.uale NUGENT-Jan. 27 The First and
in the Townshit> ofc.Ridley.
CONNER·
mo. H. L. DOHERTY
ALBE~.J~ CRAWFORD, JR.
C
ROD.... of D.law.re
County, Media. Pa.
Mary A. Hammill. Ground 9 Beres Wyndom
U"",t Price $2177.31
Chas Hammill. Lot 4 S. W)'Ddom
Upset Pri"" 433.37
cw. A. Hammill. Lot 220
MaryUP;;:- rta:mff,~·3t,.. 37.38-41.299.300
Wyodom
upset Price 1507.35
3T-Z·6 - . . . -
,
ORPHANS' COURT
of Delaware County, Penna.
NOTICE OF FILING AND AUDIT
OF . ACCOUNTS
...
Notice is hereby given to heirs,
legatees, creditors and all persons interested that accounts in
the following estates have been
filed in the Office of the Regiser of Wills and Clerk of Orphans
Court as the case may be, and
that the same will be presented
to the Orphans' Court of said
county on Monday, March I,
1948, 10 o'clock A. M., E. S. T.,
for confirmation, at which time
the said court will audit said
accounts, hear exceptions to the
same and make distribution of
the balances ascertained to be
in the hands ,of the accountants.
CAREY--Jan. 20 First and Final
Account Of Robert H. Edgerton
and Robert C. Goodman, Executors, Estate of Robert G.
Carey, Deceased. '
CHEYNEY-Jan. 27 First and
. Final Account of Provident
Trust Company of Philadelphia,
Alice Squires Cheyney and L.
Cheyney Smith, Executors, Estate of Edward P. Cheyney,
Deceased.
CUDDY-Jan. 21 Account of
Girard Trust Company and
James J. Cuddy, Executors,
·Estate of James W. Cuddy, Deceased.
CORNOG-Jan. 26 First and
Final Account of William L.
Cornog, Administrator, E~tate
of Phebe M. Cornog, Deceased.
DEL VECCHIO-Jan. 23Firstand
Final Account of Daniel Del
Vecchio, Mary E. Celli and
Mathues Dougherty, Executors,
Estate of Michael Del Vecchio
ajk as Michele Del Vecchio,
Deceased:
DICKSON-Jan. 16 First and
. Final Account of Clara Greenway and The National Bank
of Lansdowne, Executors, Estate of Martin S. Dickson, Deceased.·
.
DI FERDINANDO-Jan. 20 First
and Final Account of Giovanno
Di Ferdinando. Executor. Estate of Aristodemo Di Fcrdinando, Deceased.
DEWEY-Jan. 26 First Account
•
of Robert Gallagher, Executor,
Final Account of Delamare
.~
County Trust Company, formerly The Delaware County
Trust, Safe Deposit and TitI~
Ins
uranee Company, Surviving
T rust ee for Ell en B • D arne
. 1
Furrell ujw of Catherine 'E,
Nugent, Deceased.
NULL-Jan. 26' First and Final
Account of The First National
Bank of Media, ' Guardian,·,Es,. tate of Barbara Nnll, late •
minor.
PElRSON-Jan. 27' First ano
Final Account of Christopher
L. Peirson and The Wayne
Title and Trust Company, Executors, Estate of Ella L. Peirson, Deceased.
PENNELL-Jan. 27 First and
Final Account of Curtis G.
Tripner, Executor, Estate of
Elmer N. Pennell, Deceased.
PETERS-Jan. 13 First and Final
Acount of- William Taylor, Jr.,
Executor, Estate of Mary Spartley Peters, Deceased.
PETTIT-Dec. 24 First and Fina;
Account of LeweUe J. Pettit
Administratrix, Estate of Fred~
erick L. Pettit, Deceased.
PUSEY-Jan. 27 First and Final
Account of The Wayne Title
and Trust Company, Substituted Trustee, Estate of Grace
E. Pusey, Deceased.
PRENDERGAST-Jan. 27 First
and Final Account of· ChesterCambridge Bank and Trust
Company, Guardian, Estate of
Anne Prendergast, late a minor,
ROBINSON-Jan. 27 First and
Final Account of Mary Taylor
and James E. Robinson, Administrators, Estate' of Mary
Louth Robinson, a/k as Mary
L. Robinson and Mary Robinson, Deceased.
SMITH-Jan. 27 First and Final
Account of Chester-Cambridge
Bank and Trust Company Administrator C. T. A., Est~te of
Elizabeth H. Smith, Deceased,
WElR-Jan. 9 First and Final
Account of Ethel O. Weir Executrix, Estate of Howa;d T
Weir. Deceased.
.
WITHERS-Jan. 26 First Account of Mervyn R. Turk, Trustee, Estate of Hanson Laurence
Withers, ajk as Hanson L
Withers. Deceased.
WILLCOX-Jan,24 Firs,t Account of Eulalie W. Pepper and
O. H. Perry Pepper. Executors,
Estate of Mary C. Willcox, Deceased.
;?:ELL--.Jan. ,27 FIrst. and Final
Acco~mt of Clara S. ZelI. Executrlx, Estate of John J. ZelJ.
Dece;1sed.
Arthur P. Brelherick
Reltister of Wills a~d Clerk
of Orphans' Court
•
THE
SWARTHMOREAN
assistance of Frederick Yocum the
High School World Culture teacher.
The Activities Cammittee and
the
Original Planning· Committee,
Since the ortglna~ olganization
planed the special week and the
of the C.A.R.E. campaign, Swarthprograms to be held during C.
more High School has gotten well
R.E. week. On Monday morning,
under way. !fhe special week of
March I, will be a prowam
the C.A.R:E. drive has been deof
opening exercises arranged a[ld
cided upon as March 1 to 5 inclll'
headed by Sundy.rard. In this pro;
sive. A town in Germany's Ruhr
gram
the Burg:ess, J. Pa'll Brown,
valley, )itadc, will rcceive" all our
will
open
the drive and then the«
contribu.tioits. Under the faculty
will
be
a
speech by William Soli·
sponsorship of Henry Hofmann with
man, who played an exceedingly
the help of both the History and
active part in German politics b~
English department rapid progress
forc the war. "He has sent mal!Y
is being made.
C.A.R.E. packages to Germany
himself, and was very glad tv hear
of Swarthmore's program. On Wednesday, March 3, there will bt! an
asesmbly in the High School headed
by Pat Gallagher, whose program
will be disclosed later. On Thurs·
day, Mardi 4, there will be an Activities Night headed by Chari ..
Andes in the Clothier' Memorial
of college:
The. Public Re~attons t.:(Jmmittcc
is divided into three main parts the
Publicity Committee' headed by
Paul .HW1Uucr, the Art Committee
headed by' Doria Schu.led~ and
Group Contacts headed by David
McCahan. The Art committee will
help in the advertising which is
already under W3iY' Under the
P~b1icity Committee are the Town
. contacts in charge of Donny Dickinso~ who will make individual contacts throughout the town in the
near future. The Photography Comntitiee, headed by George Thor·
bahn, has taken a good number of
publicity pictures already, and phms
to take many morc. Last under
Publicity is the Newspaper Committee, headed by Allen Willi',.
The Group Contacts Committe"!' is
divided into four groups-the Service' Groups headed. by Ricky
Thompson will contact such organizations as the Women's Club, ~hc
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _---,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.:....._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 Chureh headed by Dana Swan will
contact the" town's churches, the
,.:;,j
, College headed by Dolores Jester
('
'
•
will contact the colleg for any add;'\
tional contributions outside of their
..;"
-'.. ,...
,
own campaign, and the Businessheaded by Raymond Denworth
wll contact the businessmen and
their organizations.
The program Director, Chares
Keene", .will take charge of all COIltributions from the Junior High
H. S. Adopts School
In Ruhr Valley
••.The student head of the C.A. R.E
program, Wiliam R .. Huey ha~
already contacted the head of the
C.A.R. E. program in Philadelphia.
He has aso contacted the Bible
Study class and helped with the
original planning. The program is
divided into fvc main sectionthe Activiei~ t,.,rlll11lU:lltt: neaded by
Elinor Karns, the riginal Planning
Committee headed by Judy Dickson, the Public Relations Committee headed' by George Hay, Program Dir~ctor Charles KeeneD, and
the Business COnlmittee headed by
Ralph Brown with the advice and
a.-
NOW AVAILABLE
THE
WESTINGHOUSE
LAUNDROMAT
AND
.
TELEVISION
CONVENIENT TERMS
\V . .
..
..
Big drop
I
Everyone knows that the
dollar's, purchasing
power has taken a nose
dive. But smart folks are
saving their dollars just
the same. They know that
purchasing power can
snap back in a hurry, once
RUGGED, LIGHTWEIGHT,
EASY·OPERATING
1
and Grammar Sch.ools. The'Business
Committee headed 'by Ralph Brown,
reports a $40.00 contribution from
the faculty, a $50.00 contribution
from the 5th Grade Mother's and
a $20.00 contribution form the,Cafcteria. Also during the' week 'of
February 23 to 28 :t1~. Colj~ge
Theatre will place in the bands: pi
the school a large number of tickets
for the current movies from which
the school will receive 10 per cent
of all tile proceeds for the C.A.R.E.
drive.
.
A wonderful start has been marie
and we sincerely hope' that through
your to-operation this campai(to
can be made a suCCess.
Swarthmore Mule ct..... Feb
Tde February meeting of'
Swarthmore Music Club will be
Tuesday evening, l'ebruary 24
8:30 o'clock in the library of'
Bartol Laboratory on the
Campus;
Sylvia' Swann will play
mann's Sonata in G Minor for
and Charles Gilbert will play
. Second Sonata for !clarindt
Brahms. Mrs~ Everett Hunt
accompany him.
There will be aadition.f
to be announced later.
Junior Aooemhli...
Three grade groups of the
Assemblies
will hold informal
Mothe..' Club Hear. Mrs Ender.
ces at the Wom'l.n's Clubhouse
The regular m6f1thry meeting of mor~ow evening.
the Swarthmor~ Mothers' Club W3.<
The severith grade class,
held Thursday evening, Fe'bruary 12 Francis Forsythe chainnan, will
at the Woman's Club. After a br'ef chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs.
bus~ness meeting Mrs. Wm. James rge B. Thorn and Mr. and
chairman, infroduced the speakct' Charles Grier.
of the
E.IJders, ;,vhose subject was "Sex .. "
will be Mr; and Mrs. Philip
Drawing upon her wealth of ex- Alden and Mr. and Mrs.
pericyce with children Mrs. Enders Foster.
discussed the problems likely to arise
The 10th grade will haye as
at each stage of a child's develop- erons Mr. and Mrs. Robert
ment. She stre.~'sd the importance 'ardson an:d'M'r: and Mrs.
of enlightening the child so 'tbehe C. Frack.· ..
will form wholesome, mature atti-·
tudes. And she recommended several books parents might .find usc':
JUNIOR CLUB BRIDGE
ful for different age levels,'
.benefit caricer 'Fund
Vcry festive refrcsiuil.Cnts were
.. 8P •. M ... r~sday, F~b. 24
served in the lounge br .1.[rs .. Joh ll
Wo~a:n's: Clubhouse
B. Afaerker, Mrs~ Bruce Smith;
Mrs. F. Vandergracht, arid Mr;..
. Call·~w .. ilsJ9 for tickets.
.
.., ... _,
Robert Bi,rd.
.
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·.PQNTIAC
A FINE CAR·MADE EVEN FINERI
GM HYDRA-MATIC DRIVE - OPTIONAL·
We Feel That For Th..... Wbo.~ PoDliac We'NeedO;"y
-H~ i., The MOG~: lJeautiful' PODtiac EYe; ~uilt,
-Here I', The mO.t bependable .Pontiac E ..er BUilt
·-And i. Now Available With Geacral Molo.. H,-dra-Matic
'Optional at Addilional. Cost
.
,
.
C. R.LOUGHEAD INC.
9th and . SPROUL ST.·
The."CAKE BOX"
.
. Li~ht. flaly crust and
canned cherries make
pies a real treat. .
BANTAM
POWER
MOWER
. yourre . entertainig on
ington's
birthday
Hurry, before they're
GIL~ERT'CHOCOLATES
over! Save here regularly•.
The Choclates of Connoisseur's
Swarthmore National Bank
& Trust Co.
.Member of Federal Deposit I.........co COrpo....tio..
• Engineered to combine
lightness with rugged
mength, the Bantam Power Mower 18 bu.ilt to gl..,
years of dependable. eeolIomical service.
French Ancl'Danish Pastry
,Petits fours,· 11or's d'Oeuvres and
Sandwiehes'made on-order
•
HOURS-. A. M. TO 10 P. M.
Now You
caD
bu,. U. S. Samll' Bonds automatieaU,.
through the new
Bond-a-Mon~
Plan .,..ak al thi. B.nk
RUSSELL'S
S.ERVICE STATION
Dartmouth and Lafayett Ave
• Swa. 0440
or
order cherry pie.
CHERRY PIES... ::
Phone S.... 3243
Delivery service Daily 11:00 A. M. & 3:00 P. M.
1
LOCAL
;( D
VOL.
I
CROSS
DRIVE
_YEAR
SWARTHMORE. PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7:1, 11148
~O . •
lASIPLANS MADE
FOR C.A.R.E. WEEK
High School Students
Sell Theater
Tickets
:r0
Receive Elltriea
DR. R. M. KISTLER
GUEST PREACHER
I
Swarthmore .artlsts are reminded that paintings for the
annual exhibit will be reccived at the Woman's aub on
March 7, from 2 until 5 p. "'.
All artists in the are asked
to contact Mrs. B. F. Schwalm, chairman of the club'.
All artists in the community
are asked to contact Mrs. B.F.
ScltwaJm, chatrman of the
club's Art department, for information regarding the 'show
Beaver College Pres.
At Presbyterian
Church
The last minute preparations for
tne big High School. C.A. R.E.
Week Program from March 1 to
'5, are well under way. This ~k
'from February 23 to 28 C.A.R.E., ~=~=~=~=:::::=~=::='
is gett;'lg' a percentage from tne: 'tickets that tbe high school sells:
for the eonege Theat"'" and ;t is:
the last week for any prepaTlltion
of planning. David McCahan maika
RED CROSS DRIVE
BEGINS MARCH 1
Mrs BJ'l"IInt Revi__
Mrs. S. Milton Bryant. will
review uProud Destiny" by
Lion Feuchtwanger at this
morning's meeting of the Literature Section of the 'Weman's Club of Swarthmore.
beginning at 10 a. m. The de- I
partment which is directed
by Co-Chairmen Mrs. Eunice Story Eaton and Mrs.
Clair J eglum is gathering
temporarily at the home 01
Mrs •. Harold G. Griffin. Rutgers 'avenue.
ILUNCHEON SERVED
FUNDS RAISED BY
JR. WOMAN'S CLUB
TO NEW MEMBERS
Varied Club Calendar
F orecast For
March
,
. On Tuesday, February 24, the
members of the Woman's Club o[
Swarthmore honored more than a
score of new and reinstated ml!mbers at their Dlid-season luncheon ..
The program consisted of two-piano
selections from the works of Bach,
Purcell and Arensky, expertly played by Jeanne Viut and Patricia
Hopkins, students of the New
School of Music in Philadelphia.
speech befare the Home and Scbool
on Tuesilay night, and Bill Hiley
will make a speech to the Rotary
Club today. The proilts from .tl:e
29
Mrs. Griffith Levering, president
J. J. Dauce, ta be held Saturday,
of the Twentieth Century Club. of
February 28, will be .given to
Lansdowne, delightfully portrayed
C.A.R.E.
Dana Swan
the .tOWD"'S churches,
:snd ·contacted
R';FVfllond
living characters in her "Thumb_,..
S d
F b
29 h
b
.The auditorium of the Woman'. N '1 Sk h
"
Denwortb contacted .the ·busine...
un ay,
e ruary
, as 0<11
al
etc es. .
meti'. organizations.. iBy :means of proclaimed as Rer Cross Sunday, a
Clubhouse was open Tuesday eveNext Tuesday, March 2 at 2 p.IO:
a 'form letter aH the 'soeiil :groups day· of worship, a day a taking stock,
ning (0 approximately SO'couples in the club house Mrs. Rob.ert N.
.....
I
h dId
h Hilkert, chairman of Girl Scouts,
were
contacted
..".
DiCk
'Thompson.
a
day
of
thankfulness
for
good
forW
10
gat
ere
to
p
ay
car
s
at
t
e wll present Mrs. John C. Frick of
"i1
•
Ia:n h
b
B eSl· es tnJs, p s· o,ve' een made tune, and especially a day set a s i d e .
...,.
annual Junior Woman's· Club
I
for!ll1WlY -activities tturing.the week
of Allentown. Mrs_' Frick is memo
[or awareness of those in distT6· Dr. Rayman M. Kistler, Presi- philanthropic bridge party.
ber of the National Board of the
,al:On.
'C. A
. R . E •1>. -eve~y 'house in the and acknowledgement o[ ability t" dent Qf Beaver College, one of the
. attraction of the ~vening ,Girl Scouts and she will discu ..
March
Mam
town' win 'beCiven ',s',pledge
help,
tIiePre.ident of the UJdte
f-es
e . hancy
~.
'0
1'n th e United States, w'll
I b e rnabl e coo hles ~n ca. es.
.
The next current event lecture
March 4, .each 'hoUBe wil 'be C('IIMarch brl'ngs to eve~a'ne m' the
.t
h'
t h' 11 'I • ta e caug t many an eye WIt Its
tacted for a """coniltime and the
•J
gues preac er a t e " a c oc,; argyle, socks, aprons bibs caps by Dr. Frances Fussell ,viII ~e
-pledges will 'be collected. Under United States the annual appeal ,",rvice at the Presbyterian Ch1lrLh and booties for children.
held at the hame of Mrs. J.V.S.
ihe leadeTshol> .di Don Dickinson of the Red Cross for ftmds_ J- on February 29.
The hospitality committee sen'«l Bishop,736 Harvard avenUe Thursihe '9th Gl"lIde ...;ill ,tleliverand col- Paul Brown, campaiga fund cita;,"
Dr. Kistler, a gradUate of West- ice cream and pretzels at the day" March 4 at 10 a. m. Her topic
10et these ple
2, "etters wJl\ oe ·\\
English -classes ·to ·the 'people in mort give its share o[ $j,500 to oraray Doctor o[ Divinity degree to the Cancer Fund.
lecture on March 4, the rug-mak
"the 'town .of Stade. ;G>n :March 3, further the humanitarian worle of from Westminster :and an honorary NCi."'tt Tuesday, the board of direc- ing group of the Antiques Depart...
a .... peci.la.sem1>1y 'program will the Hed Cross.
. Doctor of Laws ,legree from Beaver tors will meet at the home of Mrs. ment will meet at the home of Mr~i
taloe p1aee_ Pat GHllagher :is busy
The Red Cross knows no bound- Beaver College.
Wayne Gerson, Linden avenue, Gordon C. Meader, Fairview rOld.
.organizing .a ·ptPgr.am that will aries; tolerates no prejudices, and
Paslor of fh~c churches in New .Rutledge.
There is also all ·increasing demand
will please .everyone. :Cln }.{arch emergency is its can to 5ervic~. YOTk, New J e.rsey and Pennsyl- \ The:M arch stated meeting 91U1 for a class in the making of paper
4, tihere will be .a 'big .Activities But it must have thesnppM1o:ftt1.e vania for 28 years, Dr. Kistler has program will be- at the home of lampshaaes.
Those
interested
Night for i11e ·wh.cile .'town, with entire community of it it to con- also served as moderator of the Ann Kraus on Benjamin West a~re· should contact Mrs. Birney K.
special speakers .and 'taJent ~hows tillite its "alltab~e servic~ to the Er"ie Presl)ytery and of the Ro-' nuc.
Morse, chairman.
to be given by all ·the ,organiza- serViceman, veteran, ci!vilan and chester Presbytery and has beer.
Swarthmore artists are ~emind·
tions of the ~chooL 0 .. March 5, thci, [aniilies.
pr=idcnt of tbe New York State
cd that paintings for the annual exthere will be the big C.A.R.J... ,For.h
Pi the unsuspecting Council of QtUrc11es, the Rocheshibit will be. received at the
dance which all are invited to .at- thousands who will be stricken ibis ter Ministerial Associatian and the
Woman's Cltib, March 7, from 2 to
tend. Gayle Hoilge has *.eady 1>e- year; J,-. the sa"e oi tho,e th.,us- Rochester FedeTation of Church..
Dr. Samuel C. Palmer, former 5 p. m.
gun to plan the decoration. During ands destincd [or injury and ang'"
Due to extensive travels in Eu- Graduate Manager of Athletics for
On Friday. March 12, at 8 p. Ill.
C.A.R.E. Week other organiza. ish the Red Cross turns to the corn- rope, Africa, and Palestine, Dr. whom Swarthmore College's Pal- in th" club house, there will be a
tions throughout the town bale munity for. help.
Kistler's lectu,-es on strategic coun- mer Field is named, has been ap- joint meeting with the League of
offe
.
dances
or parties.'
member when the Red Cross workeT background, Ilistory, conditions and Collegiate Atliletie Association by Dr. Clair Wilcox of the College will
With the assistance of the towns calls for funds that The Red Cross Christian influences o[ the nations its President Dr. Karl E. Leib, of be the speaker·
people, the school hopes to make belongs to everyone and everyone which are now focal points in cllr- the State University o[ Iowa.
On April 22 there will be a Spring
this drive a success.
IJIUst share the cost.
rent events.
Dr. Palmer who is Professor Mutual Household e.xchange in the
Emeritus of Botany, Swarthmore. club house. Members and townswas
urged by President John \V. people arc urged to lay aside outM... EITa B Hayward
•
Nason
to accept the appointment grown spring and sunUller clothing'
Mrs. Elva B. Hayward,. died
for
the
following reasons: "It is my clean and in good repair, in anti·
February 18 at the home of her
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27
sister, Mrs. John W. Pittock of my impression that the new "Sanity cipation of this event.
JO:30 A, M. -Literature Meeting ••.........•....•..• Woman's Club the Swarthmore Aparhnents where Code" is a real step forward and
she had been visiting since Christ- anything we at Swarthmore can do
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28
to encourag~ or assist its effective
9:00 A. M.-4 P. M. Cake Sale by Lacrosse Team •. BoroFire HO\lse mas.
operation
is so much to the good.
7:00 P. M. and 9 P. M. -"The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" •..•.• Clothier
Born in New Brighton, Pa., SepThe mass· Il1eetng to consider
•. M.emorial tember 11, 1862, she had been a Your long eperience and interest
the fate of the Swarthmore Swim'
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 29
resident of St. Augustine, Fla. for in the field of inter-collegiate athming Pool held Wednesday night
letics
as
well
as
your
retirement
11:00 A. M.-Morning Worship ...................... Local Churches 25 years. She was a member of the
in
the high school auditoribm
7 :15 P. M .~Junior Music Club ....•........... 533 Riverview Road S!. Augustine Memorial Presby- from active participation makes you
voted
overwhemingly in favor of
8,15 P. M._Recital by Mrs. Wolpe .............. Whittier Hous~ terian Church' and Eastern Star. a logical person to serve on the
TUESDAY, MARCH 2
.
Mrs. Hayward was a frequent vis- panel and, if necessary, to review continning the proje.ct. Money already collected is to be held for
disputed cases."
2:00 P. M.-Girl Scout Program .................. Woman's aub itor in Swarthmore.
construction in 1948 for use in 49
8:00 P. M. -Junior Club .................. Linden avenue, Rutledge
Funeral services were held from
except
where is requested. John
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pearson
WEDNESDAY, MARa! 3·
the Patterson Home, Media, SatSeybald
president of the group
7:00 P. M.-J. V. vs Ursinus .......................... Field House ~rday. Interment was made in and their' clUldren Fran~es and
8:30 P. M .-Swarthmore vs Ursinus .................... Field House
West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Phila- John of Cornell avenue spent the promises complete details in the
week-end skiing in the PoconC's. near future.
THURSDAY, MARCH 4
10:00 A. M.-Current Events, Dr. Frances Fussell ...... Club Lounge delphia.
Feb.
G ave B"d
rl ge P arty to
Proclaimed
Red Cross
S d
un ay
b~
Aid Cancer
Research
~nd
~ake
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
. THEAT.RE
. . SQUARE
"
..
..
..
THE SWARTHMOREAN
THE
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The New 1948
C7ClCbb-lm
the trend turns. Think it
RED
SUPPORT.
'~d·the·~k.t"bdl\l.fillked.:\Y\T:·hth.l1f(ln~!!-.·s;·!!:ti~!,;~~~e.Of
On Athletic Board
.
TIllS .WEEK'S CALENDAR
Pool. to Proceed
,
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
THE
8
assistance of Frederick Yocum the
High School World Culture teacher.
Thc Activities Committee .md
Since the orJgina~ 01 ganization
the Original Planning Committee,
of the C.A.R.E. campaign, Swarthplan cd the special week and the
morc High School has gotten well
programs to be hc.ld during C . ..:\.under way. The special week of
R.E. weck. On }Vlonday morning.
the C.A.R.E. drive has been deMarch I, will be a program
cided upon as March I to 5 inclu·
of opening exercises arranged 3f1U
sive. A town in Germany's Ruhr
headed by Sundy Ford. In this pro,-alley, ,ptadc, will receive all O~lr
gram the Burgess, J. Paul Brown
contributions. Under the. faculty
wiII open the drive and tl;en th('r~
sponsorship of Henry Hofmann with
will be a speech by William Soli·
the help of both the History and
man, who played an exceedingly
Engli.,h department rapid progress
active part in German politics h~
is being made.
fore the war. 'He has sent l1l.wy
C .A. R. E. packagcs to Gcrm3ny
himself, and was very glad to hear
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asesmhly in the High School head~d
hy Pat Gallagher, whose program
will he disclosed later. On Tlmrsday, }.farcli 4, there will he an ActI ivitics Night hcaded by CharJe['
Andes in the Clothicr 1\.1 cmorial nf
of college.
The, Public R.ci3t1on~ C(JlI1l11ittee
is divided into three main parts the
Publicity COlllmittec hcaded by
Paul HUIIIIIler, the Art Committee
headed by' Doria Schuled. and
Group Contacts headed 'hy' David
McCah;lIl. The Art committee will
help in the advertising which is
already under wa.y. Under the
Publicity Committce are the Town
. contacts in charge of Donny Dkkinson who will makc individual contacts throughout the town in the
near future, The Photography Cora·
mittee, headcd by George Thor·
hahn, has taken a good tlumh('r of
•
publicity pictures already, and p1c!ns
to take many more. Last under
Publicity is the Ncwspaper COIllmittee, hcaded hy Allen \Villis.
The Group Contacts COl1lmitte'~ is.
divided into four groups-the Ser7
So. Che_ter
Rd.
vice Groups headed by Bicky
Swarthmore 1274
Thompson will contact such organi.llilllllllllllllill "III 111111 1111111111111111111 111111111111 "" III III "1111111 " 11111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ~ zations as the "'omen's Club, ~he
Church headed hy Dana Swan \\'iII
contact the" tOWlI'S churches, tIle
Col1egc. headed by Dolores Jester
will
contact the colleg for any acld:.I
tiona I .:otttrihutions outside of their
.'
,:
own campaign, and the BUsines!>.' .llIen headed by Raymond Denworth
wll contact the businessmen and
their organizations.
The program Director, Charc:'i
Kc.cncn, will take charge of all C(llitributions from the 1 unior High
H. S. Adopts School
In Ruhr Valley
.. The student head of the C.A.R.E
program, \ViliaUl R. Hucy has
already contacted the head oi the
C.A.R.E. program in Philadelphia.
He has aso contacted the Bible
Study class and helped with the
original planning. The program is
divided into rYe main scctionthe Activicie:.s t:'OTllIIIlth~c ncacJcd by
Elinor Karns, the riginal Planning
Committee headed by Judy Dickson, the Public Relations Committee headed by George Hay, Program Director Charles Keenen, and
the Busincss Committce headed by
Ralph Brown with the advice and
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(
,
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Everyone knows that the
dollar's, purchasing
power has taken a nose
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saving their dollars just
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purchasing power can
Friday, February ZO,
SWARTHMOREAN
RUGGED, LIGHTWEIGHT,
EASY-OPERATING
and Grammar Schools. The Busincss
Committee headed by Ralph Brown,
reports a $40.00 contribution from
the faculty, a $50.00 contribution
Irolll the 5th Grade Mother's ,md
a $20.00 contribution {arm thc·Caft..'tt..'ria. Also during the weck 'of
February 23 to 28 tlw Collcg~
Theatre will place in the hands of
the school a large number of tickets
for the current movies from which
the schoo] will receive 10 pcr cent
01 all the proceeds for the C.A.R.E.
drive.
A wonderful start has been mane
and we sincerely hopc· that through
your ·co-opcration this campaiqn
can be made a success.
Junior Assemblies
Thrce grade groups of the
Assemblies
will hold informal
Mothers' Club Hears Mrs Enders
ces at the Woma,n's Clubhouse
The t"eguhr IlHJI1tT11y meeting" of morrow evening.
the Swarthmore! 1\[ others' Club w:a;;
held Thursday evening, Fchruary 12
The seventh grade class,
l ' 1 Francis Forsythe chairman, will
" III • CI I Af
at tile \ ·,0
an s
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ter a )r~e chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs.
.
IJUSIIICSS
Jl1l,.cting l\Jrs. \Vm. Jame,:; rge B. Thom and Mr. and
c Iwirman, introduced the sllcal.er Charles Grier.
of thc evcning, )..[rs. Rohert K.
Enders, whose subjcct was "Sex."
Chaperons for the ninth
Drawing upon her wealth of cx- will be ~{r. and Mrs. Philip
Alden and Mr. and Mrs.
Ilcrie'lce with ehildren 1\[rs. ElIl~""'I'S
..
Foster.
discussed the problems likely to arise
The 10th grade will have as
at each stage of a child's devc1op- erons Mr. and ~lrs. Robert
ment. She strcssd the importance ardson and lI!r. and Mrs. CI,.re,
o 1 enlightening the child so ttle he C. Frack.
will form whole som e, Jll a t u rea tt
tudes. And she recollllllendcd SevJUNIOR CLUB BRIDGE
eral books pan'llts might find u~c·
henefit Cancer Fund
iul for different age levels.
\' cry festive rcfrcsiull.ents were
8 P. M. Tuesday, Feb. 24
served in the lounge hy Mrs. John
B. M acrker, ~f rs. Bruce Smith,
\Voman's Clubhouse
Mrs. F. VaJu..lc.rgracht, and Mn.
Call Sw. 0839 for tickets.
Rohert Bird.
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The "CAKE BO
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
THEATRE SQUARE
canned cherries make
BANTAM
POWER
MOWER
pies a real treat.
you're cntertainig on
ington's
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Hurry, before they're
GILBERT CHOCOLATES
The Choclates of Connoisseur's
Swarthmore National Bank
& Trust Co.
.Member of Federal Depolit ID_u~nce Corporation.
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~an
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•
BoneL automatic:ally
through the new Bond-a-Month Plan ~.ak at this Bank
• Engineered to combine
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strength, the Bantam Power Mower is built to giv~
years 01 dependable. eco1I0mical service.
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Dartmouth and Lafayelt Avc
S\\'a. 04~0
or
order cherry pie.
CHERRY PIES
the trend turns. Think it
birthday
French And Danish Pastry
•
Petits fours, Hor's d'Oeuvres and
Sandwiches· made on-order
HOURS- 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M.
Phone Swa. 3243
Delivery service Daily 11:00 A. M. & 3:00 P. M.
LOCAL
THE SWARTHMOREAN
DRIVE
$3.00 YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA·, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1948
VOL. H-NO. 9
LAST PLANS MADE
FOR C.A.R.E WEEK
High School Students
Sell Theater
Tickets
The last minute preparations for
t11e big High School C.A.R.E.
Week Program frolll March I to
3, are well under \vay. This week
Irom February 23 to 28 C.A.R.E.
1s getting a percentage {rom tlle
·tickets that t11e high school solIs
for the Concge Thcatcr, and it is
the last week for any preparation
of planning. David McCahan ·m3d~·a
speech before the Home and School
on Tuesday night, and Bill Hney
will make a speech to the Rotary
Clut. today. The profits from ·t1.:c
J. J. Dance, to he held Saturday.
February 28, will be given to
C.A.R.E. Dana Swan contacted
the towri''S churchcs., anil Raymond
Denworth contactcil ·the ·businc~~·
men's organizations. -Uy ·means of
a form letter al1 the 'social groups
were contacted by DiCk Thompson.
"Bcsides this, plans ·havc ·heen made
·for 'C.A.R.E.
'many ·activitic£ "turing ·the w{'(;k
.of
To Receive Entries
DR. R. M. KISTLER
GUEST PREACHER
Mrs Bryant Reviews
lIrs. S. Milton Bryant will
review "Proud Destiny" hy
Lion Feuchtwanger at this
morning's meeting of the Literature Section of the 'WcIllan's Club of Swarthmore,
beginning at 10 a. m. The uc- •
partmcnt which is directed
by Co-Chairmen Mrs. Ennice Story Eaton and ~hs .
Clair J eglum is gathering
temporarily at the home o(
Mrs. Harold G. Griffin, Rutgers avenue.
I
Swarthmore. arti·sts arc rellIinded that paintings for the
annual exhibit ,vilt be received at the 'Voman's Club on
March 7, from 2 until 5 p. ~Il.
All artists in the arc asked
to contact Mrs. B. F. Schwalm, chairman of the cJub'~
All artists in the community
are asked to contact If.rs. B.F.
Sdtwalm~ chaIrman of the
club's Art department, for information regarding the show
Beaver College Pres.
At Presbyterian
Church
..
ILUNCHEON SERVED
FUNDS RAISED BY
JR. WOMAN'S CLUB
RED CROSS DRIVE
BEGINS MARCH 1
TO NEW MEMBERS
Varied Club Calendar
Forecast For
March
On Tucsday, February 2~, the
members of the \V'oman's Club of
Swarthmore honored more than a
scorc of new and rcin~tated m~m
bers at their mid-season lunchcon ..
The program consisted of two-piano
selections from the works of Bach,
Purcell and Arensky, expertly played by J callnc. Viut and Patricil1
Hopkins, students of the New
School o[ j\[ usic in Philadelphia.
Gave Bridge Party to
Aid Cancer
Research
1\.lrs. Griffith Levering, prcsident
of the Twentieth Centur:r Club of
Lansdowne, delightfully portrayed
living characters ill her "Thumb·
The auditorium of the Woman's Nail Sketchcs."
Sunday, February 29, has he~1l
Next Tuesday, }".[arch 2 at 2 p.tIl.
Clubhouse was open Tuesday cvcproclaimed as Rer Cross Sunday, a
in
the club house. Mrs. Robert N.
ning to approximately 50 couples
Hilkert, chairman of Girl Scouts,
day of worship, a day a taking stock,
who gathered to play cards at the
wll
present Mrs. John C. Frick of
a day of thankfulness fOT good forannual Junior
\\roman's
Club of Allentown. Mrs. Frick is JIlem·
tunc, and especially a day set aside
philanthropic bridge party.
ber of the National Board of the
for awarencss of those in distr'Cs' Dr. Raymon 11. Kistler, Prcsi,Girl Scouts and she witl discuss
'On March 1. .every 110use in the and acknowledgement of ability tu dent of Beavcr Collegc, one of the
1\.lain attraction of the evening uThe Importance of Youth G:on,
"
.
.town will be given;a 'pledge card help, by the President of the Uniteil largest and oldest of women's col- was the ca~ tab1t: ,filled with. honlc servatlOn.
:anil a form letter.. On Thursday, States.
leges in the United States, will he made cookies and cakes. The h.:lcy
The next current event lecture
March .4, cadI ·house wit be C~Iltable caught ~lany an eye with its by Dr. Frances Fussell will he
March brings to everyone in the gucst preacher at the 11 o'clock
tact cd .for a .sccond time and the
argyle, socks, aprons bib!" caps held at the hOllle of Mrs. J.V.S.
'pledges will ·he collected. Under United States the annual appeal service at the Presbyterian Clmn.. h and hooties for children.
Bishop, 736 Harvard avenue Thursthe leadcrshop .of Don Dickinson of the Red Cross for funds. J. on Fehruary 29.
The hospitality committee served ua" March 4 at 10 a. m. Her topic
»,
.the ·9th .Gr:ade ~ill.delivcr and \:01. Paul Brown, campaign fund ·ellaL·
Dr. Kistler, a q-rammte of \Vest- icc crcam amI pretzels at the will be "The Marshal Plan".
'lect these pledge cards .. on March man for Swarthtnore, has aSSel!:- minster College and the Pittshurgh close of the evening.
Following the current evct1t~
.2, :letters will be wdtlcn in the bled 122 workers to help Swarth- Theological Seminary, has an 11onProceeds from the party will go lecture on :March 4, the TlIg-mak
English classes to ·the people in more give its share of ..$8,500 to ora ray Doctor of llh'inity degree to the Cancer Fund .
ing group of the Antiques Depart.the ·town 01 Stadc. Gn March 3, further the humanitarian work of from \Vcstminstcr ·and all honorary Next Tuesday, the hoard of llirec- lllellt will mect at the home of 1-Ir~;·
;a .-spcdal assembly ·program will the ){ed Cross.
Doctor of Laws degree from BC;""c'r tors will meet at the home of 1\.frs. Gonion C. Meader, Fairview r03.d.
ta~e place. Pat Gallagher is husy The Red Cross knows no ·bound- Beaver Col1('g"e.
\Va:yile Gerson, Linden avenue, There is also an increasing demal"..1
organizing .a prpgram that \\lill aries; tolcrates no prejudiccs, and
Pastor of fi\'e ehnrches in NC\\'I R~ltledge.
. " for a class in the making of paper
will please everyone. o.n March emergency is its calt to scrvic:!. York, New Jersey and Pennsyl·
rhe March stated meetmg and lampshades.
Those
interestell
4, tllCre will he .a big Activitic:; But it must have thesupportoftl1c vania for 28 years, Dr. Kistler has program will hc at thc home of should contact )'lrs. Birney K.
Kight for the whole ·town, with cntin.· community of it it to con- also served as moderator of the Ann Krans on Benjamin \Vest a~'c 1Iorse, chairman.
special speakers aod tatent ;,how$ t~llue its \'aluah!c service!) to the Er"ic Preshytery and of the ~o- nue.
Swarthmore artists are remind
to be giv~n by all the .organi1a· serViccman. veteran, cj~'ilan and chester Presbytery and has beer;.
ed that paintings for the annual eXtions of the school. 011 :Ma.rch 5, their falJtilies.
prl"5i<1ent of the New York State
hibit will be received at the
there will be the big C.A.R.h...
For 1b:; sake ~f the ullsuspecting C01.lncil of O,urches, thc Roches\Voman's Club, :March 7, from 2 to
dance which all arc invited to .at- thousands who will be stricken this ter l\[inisterial Association and thc
Dr. Samuel C. Palmer, former 5 p. m.
tend. Gayle Hodge has alr·eady ·be.. year; ~." the sa\:e Ot tho'\c thul1s- Rochester Federation of Churches
On Friday, :Uarch 12, at 8 p. m.
Graduate :Manager of Athletics for
gUll to pian the decoration. During ands destined for injury and angc·
Due to extensive travels in Euin
the club house, there will be a
whom Swarthmore Collcgc's l'alC.A.R.E4 'Veek other organi"l.a· ish the Red Cross turns to the CfWt- rope, Africa and Palestine, Dr.
joint
meeting with the League of
Iller Field is named, has becn aptions throughout the town lla\e Illullity for help.
Kistkr~s lectures on strategic coull\Vometl
Votcrs of SwarthtllOre.
{loin~cd to the. Panel of the National
offered to hold spec~al C~A.R.E~
Each resident is asked to rc- tries hi current history present tile
Dr.
Clair
Wilcox of the College will
Collegiate Athletic Association by
c.lances 01" ?arties.
member when the Red Cross worker hackground, history, conditions and.
its President Dr. Karl E. Leib, of be the speaker.
\Vith the assistance of the towns calls for funds that The Red Cross Christian influences of the nations
On April 22 thcre will he a Spring
the State Univcrsity of Iowa.
people, the school hopes to make belongs to everyonc and everyone which arc now focal points in cur~-Iutual
Household exchange in the
Dr. Palmer who is Professor
this drive a success.
must share the cost.
rent events.
club
house.
}'lembers and townsEmeritus of Botany, Swarthmore.
was urged by President John \V. people are urged to Jay aside outM,.,. Elva B Hayward
grown spring and SUilltller clothing'
11 rs. Elv;t B. Hayward, died Nason to accept the appointment
clean and in good repair, in antiFebruary 18 at the home of her for the following rca sons : ''It is my
cipation of this e"ent.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27
sister, ~Irs. John W. Pittock of my impression that the new "Sanity
10:30 A. M. -Literature Meeting .................... 'Voman's Cluh the Swarthmore Apartments whcre Codc" is a real step forward and
she had hcen visiting since Christ- anything we at Swarthmore can do
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28
to encourage or assist its effecti~:e
9:00 A. ~1.-4 P. 1\-1. Cake Sale by Lacrosse Team .. Boro Fire HOllse mas.
Clothier
Born in New Brighton, Pa., Sep- operation is so much to the good.
7:00 P. M. and 9 P. M. -"The Ghost aud Mrs. Muir" ......
The mass meetng to consider
•• Mcmorial
temher 11, 1862, she had been a Your long eperience and interest
thi! {ate of the Swarthmore Swim·
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY ~
resiuent of St. Augustine, i~la. for in the field of inter-collegiate athming Pool held \Vednesday night
letics
as
well
as
your
rctirenu;nt
11:00 A. :!.I.-Morning \Vorship ...................... Local Churches 25 years. She was a member of the
7 :15 P. M .-Junior Music Club ................ 533 Riverview Road St. Augustine ~{cmorial Presby- from active participation makes you in the high school auditorh.m
8:15 P. M.-Recital by Mrs. Wolpe .............. Whittier Hous" terian Church and Eastern Star. a logical pcrson to serve on the voted overwhcmingly in favor of
continuing the project. !{oney alTUESDAY, MARCH 2
:Mrs. Hayward was a frequent vis- panel and, if necessary, to rcview
ready collected is to be held for
disputed cases."
2:00 P. M .-Girl Scout Program ................... Woman's Club itor in Swarthmore.
construction in 1948 for use in ~9
8:00 P. M. -Junior Club .................. Linden avenue, Rutledge
Funeral services werc held from
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pearson except where is requested. John
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 3
the Patterson Home. 11edia. Sat7:00 P. M.-J. V. vs Ursinus .......................... Field House urday. Intcrment was made i.e. and their' chHdrell Fra.nces and Seybold president of the group
S:30 P. M .-Swarthmore vs Ursinus •.......••.•....•... Field House
promises complete details in the
\Vest Laurel Hill Cemetery, Phila- 10hn of Cornell avenue spent the
week-end skiing in the PoconC"'s. ncar future.
THURSDAY, MARCH 4
10:00 A. "l\1.-Currellt Events, Dr. Frances Fussell ...... Club Lounge delphia.
Feb. 29 Proclaimed
Red Cross
Sunday
..
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Light, flaly crust and
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Swarthmore Mule Club, Feb.
Tlfe February meeting of
Swarthmore Music Club will be
Tuesday evening, February 24
8:30 o'clock in the library of'
Bartol Laboratory on the
Campus.
Sylvia Swann will play
mann's Sonata in G Minor for
and Charles Gilbert will play
Second Sonata for ic1arinCt
Brahms. Mrs. Everett Hunt
accompany him.
There wilJ be aaditionnt
to be announced later.
RED
SUPPORT
TIllS WEEK'S CALENDAR
Pool to Proceed
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THE
Social Notes
the Duck Club Dance, Saturday
Mrs. Owen Shoemaker of Lans.
dale is visiting her. son ;'nd daughBob Hanzlik of Cornell avenue night.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman M. Bloom I ter-in·law Mr. and Mrs. Waller R.
who received the degree of Bachelor
of Science in Mechanical Engineer- of Columbia avenue entertained in- Shocmttkcr of Rh'ervicw road.
Mr. Walker Penfield of Rivering at the University of Michiga~. formally at their home before the
after completing the fall semester, Duck Club Dance at Penn State view road spent the week-end at
Williams College, ,Mass., attending
speut 10 days skiing at St. Jovite, Center, Saturday evening,
President and Mrs. Grover C. a get-together of the college alumni.
Canada, and has n~w taken a posiM
Greene of the Kje.Ystone SecreMary Ann Hook of ''I estdale
tion with the Scott Paper Company tarial School c It a ]) e ron c d an avenue was .among 308 stUdents at
Chester.
informal dance at Strath Haven the College of William and Mary,
Mrs. Russell Heath of Cedar Inn, Friday evening. 150 s1ud{'nts Williamsburg, Va., to acquir~
lane entertained the Kappa Alpha and guests enjoyed the dance wIth Dean's List privileges this past seTheta Surburban Group' at a des- Bob Greene and his orchestra ft:r- mester.
sert-meeting at her home Wednes- nishing the music.
Dr. Frank G. Keenen of Harvard
day.
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Huey avenue returned home Sunday fol.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Brad- of Dickinson avenue motored to lowing a week's business trip to
shaw and son Bobby, formerly of Middlebury, VI., 'Vcdnesday to Kansas City.
Stone House~ Yale and Swarthmon' attend the 17th Annual MiddleMr. and Mrs. Clartllce E. Hanaycnucs, . moved Tuesday to the bury College Winter Carniva] and num of Oberlin avenue have rcformer Almgren house at 232 Ben- Intercollegiate Ski Union Cham- turned home from a six-week auto.
jamin \Vest avenue.' The Almgrens pionship Aieet, which is being held mobile trip south. They spl'm;:
are now residents of Princcton, February 26-28. Th.eir daughters, 1I10st of their vacation at ClearN. J.
Jean and Beth, students at Middle- water Beach. Fla.
:Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe oI bury College, are both active as
Miss Edith Thatcher of O'Idell
Thayer road, Chairman of the Can- Carnh
c~r Drive which opens April 1, js
Betsy Hornaday of Dickinson announced. was guest of honor at
C'lntertaining the captains of the avenUe wjJl spend thc week-end at a tea and surprise kitchen shower
drive at a IUllcheon ai' her home to- Middlehur~ Collc:ge. attending the 'given h; her aunt, Mrs. J. Warren
day. They include Mrs. Harry L. college \V mter Carnlyal.
Paxson of Vassar avenue on Thurs
Miller, ]'1rs. George !L Karns,
Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. F. day.
Mrs. George W. Sweet, Mrs. H. Ullman of "Applebrook", Park ave·
Mr. and Mrs. F. van der Gracht of
S. Toole, Mrs. Benjamin W. Col- nul' will entertain at a dinner- Harvard avenUe entertained as their
lins, Mrs. William \'1ard, Jrd, Mrs. br·idge at their home tomorrew week-end guests,· :Mr. , and lfrs.
Samuel Gurin, lirs. George B. evelling.
Vernon Hartman and their daughSickel, ,Mrs. Frank H. MCCowan,
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Dele- ter Sally of Westfield, N. J.
and Mrs. John G. Maxey, Jr.
hanty of Yale avenue entertained
}...(ajor General and Mrs. Thomas
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Jones of six tables at bridge at their home H. Green of Washington, D. C.,
Dickinson avenUe entertained Mrs. Fridayevcning.
""ere week-end guests of Col.
~obert Drummond of Orono, Maine
Miss Eliza K. Willets and her and Mrs. Williams A. McCulloch
as their week-end guest.
sister Mrs. Edward M. Lapham of at their home on Riverview road.
Miss Marilyn MacElwee of. MI. Cedar lane entertained at a tea General Green is the Judge AdvoHolyoke place visited friends in last .Thursday in honor of their cate General of the Army.
New York City oYer the week-end. house guest, Mrs. A. V. Fraser of
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Moxey,
Patsy Blake of Amherst avenue Port Wash.ington, L. 1. Those Jr., and children Bonnie and Todd
win entertain 30 Seventh Graders attending from Swarthmore incJud- of Rutgers avenue will spend the
at a party this evening in honor of ed Mrs. Chester Roberts, Mrs. J. week-end as guests of Mr. and
her 13th birthday anniversary.
Bernard Walton, Miss Martha Mrs. J. Stanley Taylor and family
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Haviland, Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge, of Kenneth Square.
Brown of Riverview road enter- Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks
tained at a dinner party for 12 at Florence M. Preston, Mrs. Fred of Harvard avenue entertained
their home Saturday evening. .
loIurray, and Mrs. Charles Paxson. t4~r week-end guests, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Kent
Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden of Mrs. Carl V. S. Patterson of Toof Rivervie\V road will leave to. Riverview road entertained ·'Thc wanda at a dinner party at the
morrow for a week in New Orleans Eightsome" at a ]uncheon at the Union League, Philadelphia. Satwhere Mr. Kent will attend a Ingleneuk, Tuesday. Bridge fol- urday night. Also hosts at the parmeeting of the Amerkan Society of 10we(1 at the Clayden home.
ty were Mr. and Mrs. Clark W.
Chemical Engineers.
Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of Har· Davis of Wallingford who entertainMr. and Mrs. John C. Mac- vard avcnue entertained the E."'t- cd in honor of their week-end
Alpine, Jr. t of Princeton avenue ecutivc
Board and Committee guests, Mr. and .AIrs. Robert BCIIhave been entertaining Mrs. },{ac- Chairmen of the Woman's Associ. nctt of Towanda:
Alpine's mather, Mrs. F. A. },{c- ation of. the. Swartlunorc PresbyMr. and Mrs. F. van der Gracht
Cornack of Traer, Iowa,' who is terian Church at a tea, Thursaay of Harvard avenue entertained Mr:
Jeaving for her home today follow- afternoon. The retiring officer:.
ing a two-lUonth visit here. En werc the guests of honor.
route she will visit another daughMiss E1imar McConechyof South
MAGAZINE
ter, Airs. Amos Alathews of Evan~- Chester road has arrived hbme folSUBSCRIPTIONS
tOil, III.
,
lcwing a month's automobile trip Call
Mrs. John R. Helms has return. to Ft. Myers, Fla.
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
cd to her home on Swarthmore
Swarthmore 2080
avenue after spending the winter
months at 'Villiamsburg, Va.
. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Horaday
ColIe~e
of Dickinson avenUe entertained as
their week-end guest Mr. HornaFriday and Saturdav
day's sister :A!iss ~{ary Hornaday
Friday and Saturday,
LANA TURNER
of Boston, who is associated with
Feb. nand 28
m
the Christian Science Monitor and
"GREEN DOLPHIN
TYRONE POWER
who was here to attend the A.D.A.
STREET"
"CAPTAIN FROM
Convention in Philadelphia.
Show begins at 6:30 p. Ill.
CASTILE"
Mrs. George L. Armitage of
on Friday and Saturday.
in technicolor
South Chester road entertained her
night
Feature at 2 :10, 6 :40 and 9 :15
club at a luncheon-bridge. at her
Saturday Matinee- 1 p. m.
(First evening show starts at
home Tuesday.
Special Children's Show
6:30
Mr. and Mrs. William 13. Bul.
Monday and Tuesday
lock of Cedar lane spent the Wash"HER HUSBAND'S
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
ington Birthday week-end at At·
AFFAIRSS"
lantic City.
.
MICKEY ROONEY
with
BRIAN DONLEVY
. Mr. and Mrs. J. George Breit·
LUCILLE BALL
"KILLER McCOY"
]ing of Swarthmore avenue antI.
Wednesday and Thursday
llr. and Mrs. Howell Lewis Shay,
"THE ~IRATES OF
Jr., of Park avenue entertained at
FREDERIC MARCH
MONTEREY"
a cocktail party at thc Shay home
OLIVIA Dc HAVILAND
in tcchnicolor
before the Duck Club Dance at
"ANTHONY ADVERSE"
Starting Frida):", March ~
Penn State Center, Saturday eve•
"THE CAPTAIN
ning.
FROM
CASTILE"
~fr. and Mrs. David D. W.R.
Starting March 4
with
111 organ, Jr., of South Chester
"MY WILD IRISH ROSE"
TYRONE POWER
road entertained at cockt~ils hefore
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SWARTHMOREAN
FrI4a,., Febru.ar,. 27, INa
and Mrs. William R. Synder of
Philadelphia at cocktails and a SIlPper party Saturday evening before
the Players. Club performance,
uRoom Service". Following theplay, Mr. and Mrs. Williard G.
Reese of MI. Holyoke place entertained in honor of the out-of-town
guests.
BIRTH
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Her.
schel of Swarthmore avenue are
receiving congratulations upon the
birth of a daughter, Katrina Ann
un February 20.
Mrs. Herschel is the former Miss
Elisabeth ScholHnger of Swarlhmore avenue.
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TRINITY NOTES
THE SWARTHMOREAN
I
SWARTHMOREAN
port on nursing a.ctivities for the
month. The areas 6f'"ved by the
visiting nurses of the Community
Health Society are Swarthmore,
Morton, Rutledge, and Ridley· Park
Boroughs, and Springfield and Ridley Townships.
\
On Sunday Holy Comnwnion will
The PublicilY Committee of the
pc celebrated at 8:00 a. m. Church Community Health Society of CenSchool will meet at 9 :45. At the 11 tral Delaware County met at the
o'clock service of Morning Prayer
PETER E. TOLD, Edltor
IlAlIJORIE TOLD, A·........ uu.;,.'
th'; radio broadcast of the presid- home of Mrs. Alfred Hill of CounTheodore F. Bieldng. Advertiliug Manager
ing
bishop, the Rt. Rev. Henry try Club Lane, to discuss plans
Mo:CarUr
R-u. Pe/nul
EdIth Whltaker
•
Knox Sherrill, in his appeal fc.· for "National Public Health Week"
CWo MaUer. J~ 24, 1929, at the POll
.world relief, will be heard in place April 11th to 17th. Mrs. Dean
I Offi.oe at Swartbmo1'e. Pa.. under the Ad of .J(areb 3, •.",
of the usual sermon. The ushers Weinbe;~, Chairman, Mrs. Will.•
:.-_ _ _-'-___
. ...=DEADLINF--WEDNESDAY NOON
, for the 11 o'clock service are R. '1'.
Bates head usher.' A. H. Knabb, R . Reilly and Mrs. Hill Were present.
WARTHMORE PA FRIDAY FEBRUARY 27 1948
. Swarthmore, Pa. .....
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D. h ers 0 f i
B oard on Th Urs d ay
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t Ie
Oyde, Jr., C. R. Eqg erg, .
. morning at the February meeting
Serving Swarthmore, Morhearses Thursday evenings at 7 :45 W. Ingraham, and C. W. Randall, of the Community Health Society
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ion, Rutledge and Ridley
Jr. Confirmation Class will meet in in Swartillnore Bora Hall at 10
NOTES
o'clock.
Township since 1918
the Parish House at 5 :15 p. m. o'clock.
Mrs. Frances O'Brien
The Woman's
Association
sewing
The
Young
People's
Fellowship
,
,
Dr. Raymon Kistler, President
president, wilt conduct the ml'ct1ng.
day for March will be held W cdPhone: Swarthmore 0444
will meet at 6:00 p. m.
Mrs. Elizabeth Alln Groff R. X.
of Beaver College, will be the guest
Choir School will meet on Mon·
nesday
March
3,
from
10
a.
m.
to
preacher lit the. 11 o'clock 'service
nursing Director wilt submit a rcSunday morning. Sermon topk- 4 p. m. All women of the church
Holy Communion win be. cele"The N~ed of Christ".
and congregation arc urged to at- day and Wednesday at 4:30 p. Ill.
brated on Wednesday at 7:30 a. Ill.
Mr. ;md' ~{rs. Jack B. Thomp- tend this sewing day.
and again at 10:00. The women of
Your ·attention is called to tho
son at the Harvard avenue will as;'
the parish will have a business
sist MT. Cutler in greeting the con- special vespers to be held each
meeting after the morning servict'
J
,
gregation ~£ter the service:: Sunday Sunday afternoon at 4 :45 o'clock after which they will meet
for
up to and including Easter Sunday.
morning.
sewing. . Thelr Lenten Luncheon
All departments· of fhe Church February 29. The last of the talks will follow at. 12 :30. A study class
The far.sighted individual plans
on The Creed. Special MusicSchool and the lien's and Women's
will be heJd :11 the aftc~ ll~mn. The
Bible ·Class meet each :Sunday rnorn- lIIarch 7. Mr. Faust will sing tlte Christian Study Forum w:L meet on
in advance of actual need. While
words of Jesus from the Bach
ing at 9 :45 o'clock.
\Vednesday al :;;15 p. llI., at which
'St. Matthew Passion. Mr. Cutler
health permits what is more timely
The High School Fellowship will
time the Rector will lead .. hc dh;\vill
read
the
text.
meet Sunday cvcl)iDg at 6 a'cock.
cussion.
than to seek guidance a"d advice
The meeting ",;11 be devoted to dis- lIIarch 14. Our choir augmented
Oloir rehearsal will be held on
by the choir of the Tioga Bapfor a future necessity.
cussing the F~lIowshjp's interest in
Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
tist
Church, will sing the Faure
the C.A.R.E. projoct.
"Rc(IUic1ll" .
The Freshman Fellowship wiD
Friend. Meeting Notes
Ask about our pre-arranged fu."Kfarch
21. Dramatic Choral Readlilcet Sunday evening at (j o'clOCK
ing of the Strltions of the Cross,
neral Plan-there is no obligation.
\\~ith a worship prog-ram followed by
(lirectcd
by
l\t
r.
Faust.
movies.
On Sunday morning at 9 :45 in the
The Young Adult's Club meets at ~rarch. 2,8. The· Vespers wiil be in Meeting Holtse. D.r, Frances
charg-e of the i'Iigh School '"Fel· sell will introduce Emily SoHs-··
7 o'clock Sunday 'c.Yelling's.
lowship. Special music. vocal Cohen of Phitdelphia, a graduate of
The Conll1!l11licant's Class f<.r
I:nd instrumental, will be given by .Bryn Mawr College. l\tliss S01i5DIRECTORS Of FUNERALS
young people ]2 years of age and
the Y01111ff i)eoplc.
over. meets Sunday mornings .,at
Cohen will speak to the Adult
1820 CHESTNUT· STREET
9 :15 o'clock to prepare young peoForum on "The Ethic of Judaism"
ple to unite with the Church -at METHODIST CHURCH NOTE.S and an open.. discussion will follow.
MARY A. BAlK, President
Tel.phone RI 6·1581
E;ls~er. Any young PY9ple interestThe Church School m£1!.ts on
ed in attcnding this c1ass arc invited
Addres.ed Alumni·
,
to COJlle Sunday morning to the Sunday morning at 9 :45, S. '\0'.
Patrick Malin, l)rofessor of Cc;)Johnson, superintendent. Classes nomics at Swarthmore College,
Chur~h study.
.are
provided for children of at! ·spoke at a dinner meeting of the
Tho. High School Fellowship will
ages
and for adults.
have a party at the Church on ""edSales Executive Cluh at the Hold
The Young Adult Class lUeets .1Tt Du Pon t, \Vilmington, Delaware 011
nesday evening, March 3, at 7 :30
the ~anctuary at 10 oYclock.
o'c1ock..
Monday night, February 23. Fred·
The topic of the scrmQn at the
The Clmrch Hour N1Irsery is held
crick Blatz, Class of 1910, inu·C'.,
.each Sunday morning during the 11 o'clock service is uThe Ever· duccd the speaker, whose subject
Church Hour for chi1dren ages 1 lusting Gospcl.:'
TI le mect:m"
.
I
was uO'
usmess E. . t I'
llCS.
Tile
J
un'ior
Church
meets
at
the
to 7.
,vas attendcd hy the \Vihnington
The Girls' Junior Choir rehearses same hour in the' chapel.
alunuli of S\\"artlunorc College. In
The Church Nursery is open dur addition the wholesale. section of
each Thursday afternoon at 3 :30
o·c1ock. The, Gilapel Choir rc- iug -the worship service and Anna the Chamber of Commerce was inKraus and Mildred Bernard will h< vited to be present.
in .charge.
The ushers for the day are Von
·Mrs. Edgar Yarnall of Philade1-'
D.
Dickinson, George Alston, Geo" pha is visiting her daughter. :AIrs.
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHUltCH
rgc Dllnn, James .Pitman and Geo- J. David Jackson of Vassar ave mc.
Rev. H. Lewis Cutler :M~nister
SUNDAY, FEIlRUARY 29
rge Shubert.
.
9 :45 A. 1II.-Cbm
11 :00' A. M.-"The Need of Christ" Dr.
Raymon Kistler
,
on Tuesday evening at -8 o'clock
. '.
4:45 P. 1II.-Vcs.,... So:rvIce
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thea·
"What We Believe"
6'0(1 P. M.-Fresmnn:1 );'ellowship
dore L. Purnell, 304 Cornell avenue.
6;00 P. M.-Hlgh School Fellowship
7:00 P. M.-Young Adults
•
The Official Board meets on
7:00 P.)£. Young People's FcUawahiL
Tuesday evening at 7 :45. This i. ,
METHODIST CHURCH
followed by the Annual Meeti1lg
Roy N. Keiser. D.D.J.. Minister
SUNDAY, F ..IlRUARY 29
.
of the Corporation at 8. The an9:45 A. M.-Cbun:h SebooL
10:00 A. Y.-Young Adult GrouP
•
nual reports from the presidents of
11:00 A. M. "The Everlasting Gospel'
all
organizations will be presented
And that's the way you can save
TRINITY CHURCH
and
there will be an election of
Rev. GeD. C. Andenon, Rector
'.
SUNDAY\ FEBRUARY 29
trustees'and delegates to the antime,
too-open a checking account
8:00 A. Y.-Do y Cottuttunton.
9:45 A. M.-Chun:h Seltoot
nual meeting ;'r the Laymen's AsThe Year Round Token Of
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Monday Thru Saturday
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DOl\l9T LET YOUR CHILD
HAVE DIPHTHERIA
Theatre
o Despite the fact that a, way' to
•
prevent diphtheria was discovered many years ago, thousands
of children have diphtheria every
year. Much of this is due to the
indifference of parents. They
know that their children should be immunized.
but they just don't get around to it. Make a resolution now to have your children treated. The
treatment is simple and safe. Ask your doctor
about it at the first oPportunit;,.
TIMELY ADVICE
F'US·I
IISIIe sends
ON THE CORNER
l1Ie!/~
U
Church
Services
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FLOWERS
11:00 A. lIL-Morning Prayer. Radio ad·
sociation.
dress Rt. Rev Henry 1<. Sher:nll
6:00 P. 'M..-Youn.r People'. "FcUowddp
The Fourth Quarterly Conference
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3
7:30 A. M.-Holy Communion
will be held this evening at 7 :4;.
10:00 A. }.( -Holy .communion
Dr. Leon T. MooreJ District St··
perintendent J will be prescnt an.]
preside.
THE 'RELIGIOOS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 29
9:45 A. M.-First Day School.
9:45 A. M.-Adult Forum: uThe Ethic of
Judaism" Emily Solis·Cohen
CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE CHURCH
11 ;00 A. M.-1deetinS. for Wonhip.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3
9 :30
tn
E.teem And nonghtfulne..
Decorative
and
Novelty
Candles
BALT. PIKE
SPRINGFIELD
3 :00 Se\lf!ng and Quilting in Whit.
tier House. Box Luncheon. All are . "CHRIST JESUS" is tbe suheoTdiaUy invited~
ject of the Lesson-Sermon in al1
FIRST CHURCH OF
Churches
of Christ, Scientist, on
CHRIST SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
Sunday, February 29. The . Golden
Park Avenue Below Harvard
Text is: "Thou art fairer than the
SUNDAY, FEBRUAR 29
11 :00 A. M.-Sunday School.
children
of lnCIl: grace is pourl'd
11 :00 A. M.-Sunday Lesson
Sennon' "Christ _. Jesus"
into thy lips: therefore God hat!:
Wednesday evenlng meeting each ~k,
8 -p.m. Reading room open daily except Sun· blessed thee for .ver" (Psalms
day and holidays 12 to 5 p.m. Wednesday 45:2).
evening i to 7:45 p.m. and 9 to 9:30 p.m.
here
and.. pay bills with checks by
mail. It's a grca~' C0:-'.'.-eT"::"'1~'"
Swarthmore National Bank
& Trust Co.
.Member of Fecleral Depooit Insurance Corporati_
Now You can buy U. S. Savings Bonda' automatically
.T
. Michael's College Pharmacy
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.·
throngh the new Bond·a-Month Plan Asak at thi. Bank
0450
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THE
Palmer Series Begins
The Swarthmore is privileged to
present in tJlis, and subsequent issues articles by Dr. Samuel C.
Palmer, professor emeritus of Swarthmore College and widely recognized authority and illustrator in
the botanical field.
The series will deal with flora
indigenous to this locality and will
add much purpose and pleasure to
the appreciation of spring which,
winter having come, c.annot be ufar
behind", accordng to the Poet
Keats.
Believing the articles to have
true value. The Swarthmorcan suggests that they be clipped and kept
as a whole.
"Nature is What
We See"
,
,
Most I'cople like ferns. The delicate f1e,ecy plants appeal to the
sense of beauty and add greatl;:
to any bunch of Mvely flowers.
but fe.w people really know what
and how many of our ferns are
easily found within a short distance from their homes.
Our local ferns are rather easy
to ndentify and may' be readilv
pressed and preserved for th~
time, in any large magazine.
Not being flowering plants their
indentification must be made on
other characteristics than £lowers
and fruits.
The leaf of a fern is called a
frond. It may be simple with 11\1cut edges such as you find in a
,,rhododendron leaf, or. they 'nay
be variously subdivided and COIl!."
pounded, often with serrate edges
and soxpctimes spiny.
The fruiting bodies are groups of
sporangia, or spore bearing organs,
yellow or brown· in color, on tl-.e
underside of the fronds arranged iT!
TOWS as dot-like bodies, sori, usually covered by a thin light colored
nlembranes caUed indusia. In other
cas~s the sporangia are protected
by the roflexed margin of the
frond, and lastly the fruiting frond
may be devoted entirely t" th~
production of spores, and very
much unlike the sterile'frond. The
position of the sari in relation to
the veining, an their position (\0
the frond must also be given con~
sidcration.
With these things in mind it
should not be too difficult to establish the indentity of our local
ferns. With a little diligence any· \ fern is known to nearly everyon~
one shoud be able to recongize 20 and so scarcely needs descriptIon.
species-and an expert could poss... Its sCJ1li·circular much dissected
ibly find a few morc.
frond is placed at right angles to
Below is a brief des~ription of the top of the leaf stalk giying it
those ferns found within a few a· flat appearance as seen from
miles of Swarthmore and easilv above. The sporangia are devewithin the reach of alL Any invesi- loped under the rcflexed edges of
lIlent in this direction is guaranteed the slnall divisions of the fr<1nc.
to return to the investor many times As the maiden hair has be.cn plantth value of effort spent in their cd in Crum wood it is well to look
se~rch, by taking him to the open elsewhere for.a real native plant.
spaces where he can breathe the There arc several ptac.es ncar Swpure air" without having to pay arthmorc where such may be fouud.
somebody for the privilege.
5. Pteris jlQ.uilina - Connnon
I. Polypodium vulgare-the com- bra ke . The bra k e or brae ke n f el"l1
is one of the least desirable of our
mon polypody. The polYl)ody is
ferns. It is a tall coarse woody plallt
not too common, but may be foulld
foulld usually on the edges of woods
perched in masses on the tops .Jf
or even among plantings about
large rocks usually near streams. I
houses where it has been introduchave found it on the rocks of
ed with the shrubbery. The large
Crulll Creek, and also in the college
triangular. frond at right angles to
woods. It can be identified by the
the stem grows orten to a height
large orange-yellow sori on the
of three feet. Its tendency to be
under side of th fronds concentratweedy makes it undesirable. The
ed toward the til' of the frond.
sporangia may be found under the
They have no indusia. The frond
curled edges of the frond.
is usually about six inches long
6. Asplenium playtyneuron- Eblobed but with the margins re- ony spleenwort. In the crevices of
latively free from serration. It is
old stone walls,. or in the damp soil
not to be confused with the Chrismas fern which is much more com·
m011, and which has spiny edges to
the fronds.
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2. Phegopteris hexagonoptera Beech fern. This ff!rn is very common in the woods north of the
Media Trolley line. It likes good
woodland soil which is somewhat
moist. Here it grows to about 8 or
lO inches in height. The frond is
a much divided one with the last
two long lobes pinnae pointed backward toward the base of the
plant. Further north this p~ant
grows much larger than I ha\'e
found it here.
3. Phegopteris Dryopte.ris-Cak
fern. A relative- of the one just
noted but rare here and not likely
to be seen by the casual observer.
4. Adiantum pedatum-Maiden
hair. This beautiful and popular
at their bases, or on shady road
banks, you may find this plant
flourishing. It is a very narrow
plant with small pinnae, sessite
on the almost black stem. The
snpws of winter f1attcn it down to
the ground but in the spring it
reaches upward to about 8 or 12
inches. This should be sufficient to
give you a clue to its identity.
7. Asplenium acrostichoides
Silvery Sapleenwor!. If you find a
tall course fern in a swampy ar('a
with elongated sari covered with
silvery indusia you probably have
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IT's FUN
STRATH HAVEN INN
$1.00 serve yourself- All you want
Supper, Thursday, March 4
Yuu are invited to remaiD for a SODg recital by William MUOD, ""..
piaaiat Cecillia Bradbeer at 80·dock.
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The dollar
has shrunk. But
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lor Sale
Cr~ss
this year,
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to do an equal job ;
1638 R for reservations
IT'S YOUR RED CROSS ••• KEEP IT GOING
BUCHNER'S
JOSEPH'S
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
BANK & TRUST CO
,their Ii""" iD the service duriDg the war, PRINT the full name an"
DEW DROP INN
B. J. HOY 5 AND 10
residence of each man, on a postal card. and mail it tp the American
RUS~ELL'S
THE INGLENEUK
Legion in care of THE SWARTHMOREAN.
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SERVICE
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XecIIa
,Outlets inota1led $4.80 ..... up
2567·.
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N. Bell
and
was
guest01of Harvard
hOllor atavenue,
a lunrheon
Evenials Swarthmore Z688-M.
flThird Generation Builders"
given by Mrs. Bell. .
1 Wayne
1.lrs. Paul D. Williams- of Uni- 26S.B-",M,*,'•
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Z4 hour em.ergenc.:r aenice
.
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h PERSONA~rpenlry jobbing. Estimate.
vcrslty pace cntertamc at a unc cheerfully given. Reasonable pri~ Firat
con at her home In honor of Mrs. clan work:inaiuhip. Reeves Phone S'warth'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
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more 2370-W.
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H endc rsoll, S a~ u rda y .
'P Jo:RSO NAL-''-'-'La:Cd:;:y:-::c
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591 Yale avenue
Mr. and.Mrs. Percy C. (~ilbert
ments. Can Sw.arthmore 2385.
of Park avenue entertained iufoflll"
'FOR RENT
S~more-PhoDe 3450
ally at, a dessert-bridge in Mrs. FOR RENT-One Of two furnished roans
with or without kitchen llrivileges• .Thrc.:
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
Henderson's honor
Wednesday,
hlocks from translKJrtation. Garage avail.
evening ~nd Mr. and .1Irs. H. aU1e. Tele~bone Ridley Park 0207.
ALTERATIONS
REPAIRS
RENT-Pleasant second-floor cor
The Junior High Bas!.:ctball Weston Clarke of College avent'e FOR
ner room. Convenient to Essington bus.
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will play an exhibition game' entet.:'tained informally at bridge in Call Swarthmore 4536·].
East Lansdowne Junior High her honor. Saturday evening.
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FOR SALE
a preliminary to one of the JUll§ FOR QUICK SERVICE ::
FOR SALE- Selected. fire-place w·ood,
High tournament games at Ridbard and seasoned. Cut 20 inehes. le,)Oil;
$18. cord. Swarthmore 2078.'
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call
E:
Township starti~g at 7:30 M",,Track
llracticc
gets
under
";"'y
FOR-SALE-Fireplace
logs
Sf';aSCIned.
March I.
mixed wood. 18 in. and 24' in ·length.,.
RUMSEY CHEVROLET ::
Saturday morning lhe E;,;~th ncxt j week. Hold overs from lau Bruce Durnall. Phone 4S 13.
"A Well Kept House
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Swarthmore 1439
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Stags will meet the Eightlt year include Ross Pfalzgraff,' Ken- -FOR SALE--COW manure f~r garderu and
flowers
beds;
also
rotted
hOrSe
manure
for
Never Grows Old"
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Stingers for the J unor High neth Childrey. Gordon Follett, lawns. Call Bruce DumaU, Swarthmore
Jim
Horsey,
Fred
Collins;
Bar:,
4
5
1
3
.
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]tramulral basketball game. Game
,
Warren and Barry Patton. Sel"er10:30.
Phone
to show
WANTED
Also on Saturday morning, the al newcomers , expected
R
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WANTED-Day's work desired by e."teyno 5,
on. perienccd white woman. Monday, TUC$day,
Funeral, Director
Junior High bask'etbaUers promise arc Sam
Fetherolf,
Barry
Coleman.
Nicky Thursday, Friday. ,Reply to Box L The
journey to Swarthmore to meet
Fonner\y of )leoJIo
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Little Garnets in a retllrn bout. Stuart and Alfred MacGilberry.
1125
W. LeIWdl A_. PIoIIa.
The baseball squad expects to
sirl.
gf';tler.ll
hou!lfwork.
Ironing
PIaoDe JIaI
In~o~wa~,m~·~.~~~'~T~d~ep~b~..
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No addIiIoaal ~ . .
. The finals in the intra- start working out in middle of •"WANTED-Janitor • Regular position for
~ ..us
March. The lacrosse squad .will go SQOO worker. References. Reply to Box M.
bo>4ing championship
The Swarthmorean.
place Monday afternoon at 3:30 into practice sessions in the milldle WANTED-Co1ored woman Msires work
of March. \
Monday and Thursday. $5.00 and carfare.
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the high school gymnasimn.
Last week Eddie Abrams suc- ~~rt~ydia Bradley, 227 Woodland avenue,
«essflllly defended his ta!>le tennis WANT~" E~1J-.'::-e1";~~-.;:bu~y~c~la~r~in~et~i!":n~good~~c~on.
championship when he· defeated
cIi.ion. R
able. Call Me
WANTEo.-:-ReB~5ibie woman to c.ue
for two year old chitd and two room
Margery Anne Chandler of Sw- Bruce Mylrea in the finals of the
senior high intramural table tenuis apartment. Telephode Swarthmore 3376.
Coal and
~
avenue has resumed her
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WANTED-Day's. work, part -time work or
championshIp.
full
time
work.
Telephone
Chester
3·5J,1.
at the University of PennfolJowing an attack of
LOST
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PAINTING
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LOST-During past month amall green
,
silk sewing bag. equipped with scissors an·i
~Ir. and Mrs. S. Leonard ·Dart
Interior & Exterior,
The Swarthmore High School valuable thimble. Reward for I information.
children Mary and Ruth, forTelephone Swarthmore ]675. .
Girl's
Basketball
Team Lost-Spectacles and fountain pen in caSC'o
res~dents of Chester, are now
coached by' Alice Putnam wOllnd liP
Please call Molly Banks. Swarthmore
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"':cullying their newly purchased
0519.
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an IIndeleated season on TlIesday
at 219 Dickinson avenue.
FOUND
by winning from Media 26-21. TheY
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Mal)' Dure of Ogden avenue
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FOUND-Plastic rimmed spectacles fin
were
VlctOriOUS
ovcr
aQ,s
owne,
Yale avenue. Call Swarthmore 3284.
the w£ek-end visiting former
Haverford, Glen Nor, Ridley Park - - ___
Swarthmore 14.fB
rla"Hll.,tes at Pelmbroke College and Upper Darby, earlier in the seaElectrical Contractor
LEGAL NOTICES
Brown University, Providrncc.
WILLIAM BROOKS
son. The forwards were all gom!,
REQUEST FOR BIDS
.r.
and the guards, all of whom arc Chamber,
Sealed bids
will be reee:ived in Council
All TJpea of EIeetricaI
Hall, Swarthmore PA-.
Ash.. 8< RablJIsh IlemoYCd
Sarah Devine of ·Park ave- graduating this year, were excel~ at 7:45 p.Borough
m. on April 5th, 1948 for fUf~
Lawns
Mowed
General Haalinl
IDsta'latJona aDd Rcs'eln
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Dishing one Slew traple eombination pum~r
is improving in the Chester
236· Harding Ave.
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ent. The last undefeate d girI 5 te1., I fire engine iq aecordanee with speC1fi·
SemDc S_ _ ...
Itlo'l)it,.1 where she has been con- was in 1944
cations. a copy of "hich may be procured
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from the undersigned. Federal"tas:e.s when
VicWt;y for _
since February 4 with an atrefunded by the Government shall be p3.id
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to the: Borough A certified check in the
of pneumonia."
Twenty Y ....
'sum of $100 must aec:ompany the bid of
Prize
Mu.idan
Seven year-old Larry Jones of
er.cb contractor and the person or filrn to
any contract is awarded must execute
avenue is quarantined
Congratulations to Doria Schuler whom.
an agreelucnt and furnish I",nd" as Fe-1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
an attack of measles while I,is who received first prize in an art quirc(l by law. the fllrm 1of wbl·~h r':3y be
examined in tbe (lUi~~ 0 d·t' undersigned •
• hlcn.l,pr Arthur has just recovered. contest held at the Academy of The Borough reJ:ues the right bl reject
Swartbmoro ZZ95
Signs and Show Cards
.
Mrs. Carlos F.· Npyes of Par· Music. This contest was based on pny or all hiru.ELL [OTT
RICH.\RDSON
Diabt or da7
Paper, Metal, and Glass
lIorouRh Secretary
road entertained at a lunch· M ussorg~ky's compositibn', "PicLettering
at the Inglenellk Wednesday in tures at an Exhibition." The. judqes
REQUEST FOR BIDS
Window
and Truck
IIh',"o'r of Mr. Noyes' sister, Miss of the contest were Mr. Ormandy
The SchOOl District of Swarthmore wHl
bids at the office of the School
All Types of Spray Painting
Noyes of Summit, N.J. and Mr. McDonald, manager of the receive
Oistriet in the High School Building, corner
CaD
L_ MOHAMMED
Wayne H. Randall of Philadelphia Orchestra, as well a. of College and Princeton avenues, Swarth·
Pennsylvania, up to 4 p. In.. Tues·
Illliv'o"'ie'lv road was hostess to five prominent directors of art in more,
308 Union Ave.
day, March 16, 1948, and open the bids at
a
me:eting
of
tbe School lloard at the
Swa. 2890
IG~~~1l members of the Thimble Philadelphia. For her 'outstan d·1I1g School District office during the week of
at her home Monday.
work Doria wilt receive. two tickets March 15, 1948. for printing, instructional
~[rs. Thomas Eliot and children I to the Youth Concci·t and an album supplies and equipment, jllnitors' supplie;;.
a tractor and a mowre and auditorium wall
\Vashington, D.C., wilt arrive of r cords which will b prescutcd repairs. Specifications can be sftcured be·
331 Dartmouth Avenue
teen 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. daxty , except
e
Swarthmore
today
to
visit
with
tel
ta
of
th
Acad
emy
where
Saturdays,
Sundays,
and
holidays.
at
the
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on 1e s ge
e
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District office. The Bo:frd reserves
.. lot s rarents, .!.\" r. a.1l
·.l.rs. the winning pictures will be ex- Sehool
. EI
CoD_clop aD" Bailder
the right to reject any or all bids in whole
_Carl." F. Noyes of Parnsh road I ·b't d
For
Dr in part, and to award contracts on any
Alteration.
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item or items making up any bid.
they receive t lCIT sal mg or~
HILDA LANG DENWORTH
All Sizes
Pho,¥, Ridley Park 1ZZ7
Secretary
Junior Varsity team won
the score being 38-15. The
included the outStanding
Fred Campbell with' 9
Richard Terry 6, Phil Nar5, Reds Parr 5 Nicky Stuart
Bob Bradford 3, Barry Coleman
and Bob McHenry 2,
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team played (';len Nor in the
game in the Kiwanis Tournaat Chester High on Thursday
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Horace A. Reeves
DAVE WOOD
Painting
and
Paperhanging
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SERVICE
W. MARK BITTLE
THE BOUQUET
E· L. NOYES & CO.
PETER E. TOLD
FUSCO & ALSTON
ADOLPH'S
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Swarthmore
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Sign Service,
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Maspn Builders
Supply Company
Walter V. Linton
SWARTHMORE
co-op
HOLLY HOCK SHOP
ALICE BARBER GIFTS
HANNUM &: WAITE
Hard Coal
THE WINNING COMBINATION ••• COMFORT + SAVINGS
YEAR 'R.OUND, QUICK-CHANGE WINDOW PROTECTIOM
fi] WIN()()_
MARTEL BROS.
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE
PHARMACY
HARRIS AND CO.
CHARLES E. FISCHER
CHAS. E. FISCHER
COLLEGE THEATRE
SWA.2253
THE CAKE BOX
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that greater sums are required j;;~
$1.00 a plate
mOM Plaque, will
tIoa
Reliable ...d Friendly
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OPEN TO
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To insure a compJet lilt ·of euulties for tbe Wor War II Me-
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A. WAYNE,
MOSTELLER
THURSDAY, MARCil 4
S~thmore
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Van Alen .Br,os.
remember
WESLEY A. M. E. CHURCH
Call Mrs. Maddox,
Arters Brothers
,viii
human needs have not.
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5 O'CLOCK
S. M. HARBISON
Media 0755
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CHICKEN DINNER
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PERSONAL
A. Mercer Quinby
Swuthm ... 0'"
Clearbrootl 4646
Choice PerJian Rugs
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School News
to the Red
PHONES :
SWARTHMOREA"
ders for Japan
ch. They will join Mr. Eliot who is
assisting n setting up a Civil S~r
vice Commission for the Japanese
Goverment and plan to be located
there for at least two years.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Ale .. of
Park avenue entertained as their
house guest last week, Mr. Van
Alen's cousin, Mrs. L. A. Henderson of Montgomery, Pa. Mrs.
Van Alen entertained at It luncheonbridge in her honor, Friday.
Mrs. Henderson also spent a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
WINS FROM
. SPRINGFIELD TEAM
the final game of the basket·
season, the boys h~d the game
control all the way 'with
outstanding shooting of Dave
and the great rebounding of
Blake. Other scorers were
Patton, Bill Huey and D.na
The final score was Spring·
27 and Swarthmore 49. Others
participated wer.e Larry DalGeorge Storck, Bill Mae-.
Jack Houtz ·and John
the silvery spte.enwort. It ,is a
plant of bogs or wet places and is
too coarSe to make it a favorite,
but to the rern collector it has its
points of interest, and should not
be neglected.
Continued Next Week
When you give
.j
THE
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SWARTHMOREA"
ROOFS·
GUTTERS
REPAIRED 1'11" INSTALLED
Furnace cleaning orders taken no'v.
Call
GEORGE MYERS
Sw. 2266
409 Michigan Ave.
m
mudu
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GOLD BOND
POURING WOOL
BATS AND BLANKETS
Reese-Baxter Co.
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
816 EDGMONT AVE.
SPORTING GOODS
Cbeater
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THE
SWA~THMOREAN
Lt. Parker tells.
Navy Benefits
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Owned and Operated by American S'ore. Compony
Get Your Copy of 'he Marc" 'ssue of
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FDILY CilCLE MAGAZINE'
New Ideas for Ea,ter. Decorating
.tc.
ACME QUAUTY
MEATS
Are All U. S. Qav.m... nt I...
.pected. Our
Lamb and
V_I Are
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e
. Th second nieeting of the Swar·
more Unit of ihe Navy's Fill the
Fleet Program was held in the
American Legion Room, Borough
Hall at 7 :15 Mon. evening, Feb. 16.
In opening the meeting Chairman
Thomas Baird read a letter of
appreciation from Jay T. Palmer.
Comdr. U.S.N. officer in· charge
of the Philadelphia area. Howard
Sipler informed the group that the
Swarthmore Rotary Club had passed
a resolution endorsing the Fill the
Fleet Program.
Lt. All-in Parker, U.S.N. of
Chester, recruiting officer in Wilmington, told of the Navy's need of
10,000 men per month On a natienwide sca.le. He said re-enlistments
had been encouraging to date; F.etirement jn ~ years, a pay basis
where one dollar in the Navy equa"
$3.90 in civilian life, and the offering of the best of training in 80
trade schools, were listed as'some of
the advantages the Na,vy offers men
within the enlistment age grOtiO
(17 to 31). Lt. Parker stated t!lat
although some of the. physical stand
ards had been lowered' the moral
and character requirements rcmmained at their usual high. No one
with a police record is c"nsidered.
Arrangements were made to hav~
a film shown to the senior class of
Swarthmore High School and Lt.
Parker to address the class.
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both
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MADISON BROS.
for
LEAN SLICED BACON MO.,::;.
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CODFISH FILLETS
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lenten
I!ood
Suggestions
29~
Ib
Dressed Whiting " 19c Perch Fillets GI;:';". Ib 39c
Medium Smelts "19c Pollock Fillets
Ib 25c
Fresh Jersey Select Oysters
d" 37c
PEACHES !a5~:'
FRUIT COCKTAIL u....
..e~ RED SALMON
,.1!~ BEANS 8~:'
TOMATO,"JUICE 4::"fsc
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FREE DELIVERY
y'.
libby's Corn Whol' No. ••.. 19c
Libby's Peas
2 3 .,,,... 35c
Libby's Beets 5"". 2 I!,: 25c
.£iIJ,."a.
I
Boneless Roast Beef
No.2Y. 37~
can
tall
can
HAMS whole or string end lb. Sge
<
59~
Libby's Pears No. ' ' ' ' ..n 39c
Fresh Prunes LI"~' No.'"" 2Sc
Peaches Llltby". SlIetd Nil. I c~ 19c
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head lOc
95~
CARROTS
2 bunches 25c
,gIIid:r.ud Enriched Family
.
No beller all
AII-'
Purpose
purpO$G
5 37e• 10 71e
-Ib
bas
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bag
flour mllled anywhere. Try It under our usual guertlnteo.
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PASCAL CELERY
1.
stalk 19c
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esley roads. Their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Aris Lindsey are here temporarily while the
former aUends college.
Mr. alld Mrs. George Dunn
their week-end guests, Miss. Octavia Peyton and Miss Nancy Huy-
Mr. and Mrs. Peyton H. Bray
of Vassar avenue entertai.ned Mrs.
Bray's father, Mr. James S. Rodney of Clarksburg, W. Va., for a
few days of this week.
Mrs. Robert L. Coates of Harvard avenue visited her cousjn,
Mrs. Oliver \V. Ramsay of Phin
field, N. J., over the week-end.
ett of New York City.
lIlrs. Albert Hiiles of the SwarMr. Paul D. \Villiams of Uni- thmore Apartments spent se,·eral
versity placc has returned from ;; days in Atlantic City visiting ber
.
week's business trip to Chicago.
SIster, Mrs. Paul Cope.
.
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9th and SPROUL ST.
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CHESTER
NEW GAS STATION HOURS
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
8 A. M. TO 9 P. M.
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SUNDAY
8 A. M. TO 5 P. M.
Does your home insurance
MEASURE UP today?
HANNUM & . WAITE
YALE AVENUE &: CHESTER ROAD
.SlVARTHMORE 1%50
Brighten your Icitchen
to lighten your work I
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EDWARD L. NOYES & CO.
SWARTHMORE 0114
It liakel full coverage t. give. you fuJI proteetion. Wi.hout ful.
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BOT CROSS BUNS ~~I. 9p~~ 2ge
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A Red Crou Service
We are' ri~ht here
w~e.r..e you can
'reacn us every day
63e
Boblortl Pruaes~'::; ~t. %901 M;~I~';:ks,:·· 350
Pineapple Preserves ::t~
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(jo'd ~MII Pancake MIz
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Best Buy DIU Piokles
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Suspension Lifted
The Coupons Chairman
MALLERY LECTURES ON
Legion Auxiliary, M'rls.
"MORE. THAN ~ONQUERORS"
The Swarthmo>c Branch of the
BaSsett of 500 North Chester
suspension of the PgOENJX,
On Friday evenmg March S
Red Cross has quietly totaled an
wishes to thank the friends in
_.,Iho"o,·" CoHege student news- 8:15 Ot~o To~ M~lIery, author and impressive number of volunteer
arthmore who have air,eady
which was announced by eco~O?¥st, will gIVe a lectur~ at hours in many of the 16 Services of
in coupons for Coatesville_ I\. ~:reat" ~esidellt John W. ·Nason on Feb- Wh,ther House on the Swartl:- of the Red Cross. The Canteen
number of coupons is awaited
13, was offiically ended 011 morc C~ml?us •. Mr. Maller;.- WIll under the chairmanship of Mrs.
interest as the quota is
'""ilav. February 24. The new use the htle of hl~ new b~oks ~orc Roy S:' Latimer prepared and serarily large in order to buy a
Richard E,·errett son of than <:onquer~rs for hIS subject. ved foad for seven sponsored parered grandstand for the Co:ate'!ViJI,
Samuel Everett of Moylan He WIll be mtr?duc~d by K~rl ties at the Valley Forge Hospital
Hospital Field. Tl.!e Legion
Paul B. Trescott of Abington. Scholz of the Umverslty of Penn- and one at the Naval Hospital.
liary urges the conununity to
that their first issue would sylvania.
With the help of 14 canteen work.
in this campaign to bring
on Wednesday, March 3~
Under the sponsorship of. the ers Mrs. Latimer served 2,200 men,
entertainment to the victims
The temporary suspension was Peace and World Order Commlt~ee in 246 1-2 hours of volunteer time.
war which distorted their
result of the publication of an' of Swarthmore Monthly Meeting
and thereby took away their
about the Kinsey report Mr. Mallery wi~1 discuss the building
dom.
January 16 during the winter of peace on {air traGe agreemCJlts.
NEWS N9TES
,"lcs,ler~ In discussing the tCUI- As in his most recent book, his <'J>Dr.
John
Dolman, Jr., of Vassar
Local Pup Wins
ban Dr ~ Nason said he jcctivl,! is to give information· in
Thomas Baird of Oberlin
to :lIakc it dear that "'the non-technical terms on econ01:!:lic avenue-presented an illustrated lechandled his, seven-month-old
had ref1~cted no discr'!dit ,problems that affect the countries ture on "Iris" at the Pennsylvania
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Horti<;,ttlturat Society mceting at the
mation puppy tQ win honors as
the present ~ditors. It was ca·us- and peace of the world.
second best male. of the breed at
specifically by the Kinsey elliOtto Mallery, autl~or of .two books Bellevue Stratford, Philadelphia,
Westminster Dog Show in M"dison
written by the previous c(J- has been an eCOIlOllllC adViser to the Thursday evening, February 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fairbanks
United St",tes Government delegaSquare Gar'den, New YOJ'k
last week. The pup is a product
intervening period," he tions at Geneva and Havana. Has of Rutgers' avenue have returned
served with the Departmcnts of home from Buffalo, N. Y., after
Twynnewood Kennels, Cedar:
"has been used for a
road, Media operated by Mr.
on,aisal . and a reclarification of \Var and Conullercc and all the attending the funeral of Mrs. Fairbanks' father, Mr. Louis. Schuh,
Mrs. Albdrt Hall, fo~merly
PHOENIX on campus." He
of Buffalo,
lJartmouth a'·cnue.
1;hc Jllccting is free and open tC'
further, "Plans have been
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Blake of
",ked out with the editors, the the public.
Amherst
avenue entertained hlOld Residents Move
Council and the Student
formally
following
the basketball
Kappa Hostess
lrr. and Mrs. C. J.
Committee so that in the.
game
at
the
college
Saturday evemoyed Saturday from 219 Did,.
the PHOENIX may reflect
Eliza Wiilets of Cedar lan1' will
inson aycnuc where they had spent."lent opinion more accurately". serve as hostess to a. meeting of ning.
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates and
31 of the 35 years they 1ived in Swar From now on the editor will be the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sewmg
Sally
and Johnny Bates of North
thmore. They will now make
by tile Student Council npon Group, next Tuesday.
Chester
spent the Washington
home with their SOIl, Leroy, at JJJ
nomination of the PHOENIX
Birthday week-end in Atlantic City.
Sherhrook avenue, Upper
board. PHOENIX policy
Jr· Music Club to Meet
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kamp of
Alr. Andre.ws \Va" with' the P(,lili~
also be discussed regularly by
The Swarthmore Junior Music
Riverview
road spent the week-end
sylvania Railroad for 48 years. He
Student Council. In his final Club will hold its February meeting
of
February
14 skiing at Split Rock
was one of the carliest members ollalem.ent,< Dr. Nason said,
o far lit the home of Donald and Harold
the Swarthmore Fire and Protective
I am concerned, there' \till be Ogram, 533 Riverview road on Sun- in the Pocanos. .
Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Weiland
Association alHI Hiaintaincd an 1.Clcensorship of the PHOENIX. day, February 29. All interested
of
South Chester road entertained
h'e interest in the Fir('. Company up would be better to have no col.. mUSIcians beween the ages of 12
Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Gruppie of
10 the present time. Both he and lli~
ncwspaper than or.e subject to and ui are invited to attend and
wife werc devotc,d to the borough
or administration censor. bring a friend. The program begins N evltown Squarc as their recent
dinner guests.
and share the regret of their frio
at 7:15.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Deacon,
ends and neighbors at their
de·
,
parture.
fonner
Lansdowne residents, are
and Mrs. Charles L. ChanMrs. Willian 1. Hull of Walnut
nnw,
Hving'
at Riverview and Wellof De dam, Mass. Dr. arit" Mrs. lane entertained the Swarthmore
~frs. Earle P. Yerkes of Princeentertained for several College Kappa Alpha Theta Group.
•
ton avenue enlertaincd the RCi\{Hng
of last week Dr. Chandler'r, Wednesday in place of Mrs. Ger:Group at a luncheon at her home.
Mrs. James Cochrane of rge E. Silloway as previously anFebruary 12.
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On a party-line arranged;
And that is why, as you can see.
No long calls are exchanged.
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DUNNING DEFINES
SUCCESS TRAITS
H. F. Dunning of the Scott
Paper Co'mpany addressed the
Home and School Association on
the topic "\Vhat Industry expects
the High School and the Parents
to do in fit\ing their boys and girls
for their responsibilities in the business world", Tuesday night in the
high school auditorium. A forced
choice between the varsity basketball game at Springfield and the
announced meeting cut the size of
Dunning's audience greatly but the
150 persons who heard hi~l were
stimulated to a sound approach to
this much discussed question.
Six qualities were listed by the
speaker as those desired in young
men and women graduates of high
schools by inustry: consent to start
at the bottom and learn by experience plus SO'me night school cour
ses; patience to realize that in a
large industrial operation progreS:i
is steady but tak~s time; honesty
and a respect for rules and policies:
ambition and competitive spirit;
original thinking; loyalty to the
company.
Dunning offered the following
suggestions as to the preparation
for industry needed from high
schools by students; a board basic
knowledge and understanding of
current-events national, social, and
politicail: an a'\vareness of what
industry is all about which involves
and analysis of such things as free
enterprise vs. the "sms", what
stockholders are and do, to get
dividends; what docs industry do
with aU the dollars it collects; some
understanding of the career differences between "big business" and
"little business"; vocatjonal test;ng and guidance in moderation;
a course which would break down
the activities, possibilites, and requirements in such broad fields as
Purchasing, Personnel Research
Advertising,
Sales,
Accounting,
Production and Finance.
General advice on how to make
the youth in your community better
than average in their future car:..
reers included the encouragement
of' the following qualities: good
sportsmanship and a sense oi
.s--- .
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humor; a deep sense of fair play
and honesty, acceptance of responsibiJit'y, readiness for teamwork and
and cooperation, reliance on ability
rather than pull, conviction that
there is no short-cut to the top
Dunning stressed as an indispensable requirement for business
succss an understanding of peoplr.
arid an ability fo "transform that
undcrstanding into the desired action". To this cnd he stated that the
mastery of three subjects, psychology, Engish composition, and pup'
lic speaking, is essential. Encouraging to girls was his side comment
that "today they' can and do get
jobs in almost every category at
one time pretty much reserved for
nlen."
Prior to the evening's talk David
McCahan presented 'the student
program for CARE Week ,and asked the fullest cooperation in its
goal from all members of the Home
and School Associa~iOI1;. Manre1
Wilson, vice-president and pro~
gram chaimlan of the association
introduced the speaker.
Musicians Win Honora
Three Swarthmore H. S .musicians won recognition recer-t1y in
District and State Festival groups.
Bill Potts, clarinetist was Swarthmore's lone representative to the
State Band held at Elwood City.
Jerry Goodman, cellist won firs.t
chair at the District Orchestra held
at Radnor and Harold Ogram, Jr.,
oboist held the Wlique distinction
of being selected to participate in
both the District orchestra·' and
the Distr.ict Band. These schoel
musicians are chosen on the ~asis
of superior musjdanship to represent their local high school and
upon arrival at the Festivals, compete with players trom aU other
schools for choi~e seating assignments.
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Frida,., Fehraa17
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Transport Command in china and
MEDALS REC~IVED
BY NAVAL VETERANS India during the war.
"Navy Night," February 16 topped the season in attendance and
interest, for the members of the
Ainsworth-Wernher Post 427 oi
the American Legion.
Uuder the sponsorship of Ferris
W. Mitchell, the meeting got underway with an address by Captain
James R. Bagshaw Jr., Conunander
of the First Brigade Surface-submarine Reserve of the Fourth District. Captain Bagshaw outlined the
present organization and activities
of the Naval Reserve~and discussed
plans for the future of the Reserve.
Following Captain
Bagshaw's
speech, the tcchnicolor film "Silent
Service" impressed upon the audience of the duties, dangers and importance of the little-publicized
submarine branch of the Navy.
"Operation Crossroads", also in
technicolor, presented a first-hand,
authoritative record of the at0111
bomb exper.iment at Bikini.
Naval veterans present rf!ccived
their awards of the American Defense and Victory medals.
At the business meeting which
followed the showing of the film~
the Post approved the sponsorship
by the Post of one entertainmf'nt
at the Perry Point Maryland, Veterans Hospital. rhe meeing appro,'ed also that a bronze plaque l)e prepated bearing the names of all
Swarthmore residents who lost
their lives in the armed services
during World War II. This plaque
will be placed on the War Memorial to be erected.
Robert Erskine is sponsor for the
March meeting on the 15th of that
month. Roy Mack, assistant manager of tthe Philadelphia Athletics
and members of the 1947 American
Legion team· ",ill be the guests of
honor. Films of the World's Srries
will be shown.
Frieadl,. Circle Holda Meetiu,
Major Lange worked with the
Chinese at various time.s in transpor:ting their ground forC"es units
into action and at V.J. Day in directing by air the movement of
30,000 Chinese troops into Shanghai
for occupational duty.
Several months ago he returned
from China where he was personal pilot to Generalissimo Chiang
Kai-shek.
The Friendly Circle met at
home of Mrs. John Esslinger
Columbia avenUe Thursday
ruary 19 at 2 o'clock. Mrs.
Hughes served as co-hostess.
meeting was opened by Mrs.
Mark Bittle, president, and
were given. Mrs. T - Harry B
and Lillian B6y't presided at
Revamp Senior Cabinet
Girl Scout Troop ,chairmen
excellent progress in the
Sale.
Under the slogan: "Yoq
Cookies, we go' Scouting", the
Scouts of the borough are hani
work to meet the deadline of M
12' in order that the two cent
box rebate may be received.
Next, summer every Girl
hopes to return to the bea
Camp Elizabeth Borton "for
and fun.
Senior
Cabinet
The
has been reorganized since the recent representative election.· The
goal for Cabinet this semester is to
get the whole high school to participate in its activitities. TD further this a suggestion box will be
placed i,n the hall, and the Cabinet·
committees will be open to all,
students and representatives alike.
Hono~
tea table.
Girl Scouts SeD Cookie.
A David Weiland of South Chester road has been made a member of
the Chemical Skeptics, an honorary
chemical fraternity at Gettysburg
College where h,e is a senior.
CAKE SALE
Boroueh Fire Houae
STEAKS-CHOPS
Saturday, FebruarY 28
9:00 A M - 4 P M .
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Sponsored by Boy'. Lacrosse Team
to raise money for Lacros.e equipment
SEAFOOD Our Speclalty
Completely AIr-Condifloned
Harvard and Rutcen Ayes.
To Present Concert
t
Mrs. Irma Wolpe of the Swarthmore College Music Departn1cnt
will ,present a r~cital of modern
piano music on Sunday, February
29,. at 8 :J5 p. m. in \Vhittier
House. This will be the first per{ormance at Swarthmore of Stravin sky's "Serenade" and A. J.
Swan's "Invocation to Clio.. " The
public is cordially invited to attend.
Receives Chinese Award
,
Donad E. Lange, Major, Air
Force Reserve, son of Professor and
Mrs. E. O. Lange of "Langewood"~
Baltimore Pike, has been awarded
the "Special Breast Order of Yun
Hui with ribbon" by the Chinese
Goverment. The decorat~n. was
made in recognition of meritorious
service while serving with .the Air
For
CINNAMON BUNS-ROLLS-PIES-CAKES
Orders or Dinner Reservations call Sw.
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The "CAKE BOX"
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
THEATRE SQUARE
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GILBERT CHOCOLATES
The Choc1ates of Connoisseur'S
T
ALK to truck operaIon who use new
. Studebaken-you'li hear some sensational operating economy flguresl
, Over 8 time. as many n.w half..ton,
one-ton, and larger capacity Studebak. .
w .... solei last year compared with the
best .,.-.war year. .
Come In and get thef9cts on Studebak.
lluck savings. We'll gladly.try to do som..
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French And Danish PaStry
Petits fou.ra, Hor's d'Oeuvrea and
Sandwiches made on order
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The Swarthmorean, 1948-02
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1948-02
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