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EVERYONE
THE" SWARTHMO
GIVES
COIIMUNITY
0fEST
COMMUNITY CHEST
Elem.at~
Confereace
LARGE CAST IN
MYSTERY DRAMA
9n Wednesday, November 12, the
Swarthmore Elementary Schools
wlll begin their first series o( Individual . conferences Qetween teachers and parents. These conferences w1ll provide the opportunlty-o! discusslng the Child's development and pro~lems in terms of
his educational achievement, social,
emotional, mental and. physical
More than 130 growths. The conferences wlll con."
volunteer workers, tlnue each school afternoon from
under leadership of 1 to 4 from November 12 to 18
*
22 team captains. Inclusive.
are now canvassing
On the afternoon of November
Swarthmore for the 12, 13 and U activitles of educa1 948
Community tlonal value'have been planned (or
It is announced this week the children In grades one to six.
by George Plowman, director (01' These programs, which wUl be anthe Swa~hmore District.
nounced to the children later, will
Swarthmoro Borough has a be held in the high school audlquota of ,16.000 In the fund-rais- torlum.
fng for the support of 175' health,
As its second production of tho
current season, the Players Club
of Swarthmore will p:-esent Ten
Little Indians, by the famous
English murder-mystery author.
Agatha Christie. This exciting
drama first appeared as a sr.rlal
in The Saturday 'Evening l?ost
seven years ago, under the title,
A
'
n dThen
There Were None. It
is a tour de force of the "Who
welfare and youth guidance agencies, of which more than 30 are
operating in' De~aware County.
dunnit?" I1rt - ' as the ten guests
on a mysterious Island die, one by
one, at the hands of an Ingenious
QUOTA $16,000
Red Feather Supports
175 Agencies in
This Area
In the J 947 Red Feather cam:
palgn, Swarthmore' residents C
,
.borough
r ur drive.
H. Dana led
last year's
.
The captains and team members
for the 1948 campaign fOllow:
Leonard C. Ashton and Dr. Louts
N. Robinson are- each serving as
captains of one-man teams with
special lists .for SOlicitation.'
Isaac G. Darlington heads a
one-man team solil'iting 8trath
Haven Inn.
Elizabeth K. Harten is captain
of the team handling Community
Fund solicitatlon in Swarthmore
Public Schools.
Other citpta,ins and thoit' team
members are:
A. Wmlam Bass, captain', Georgc
Dunn, Charles W. Hodges. A. Sidney Jo!tnson, Jr., Mrs. Henry Peirsol, David IDlman.
Mrs. Edward !-I. Bassett, cap-
t~:':I,~ltl\betQ. .BwJS~tkand ..K2lh':·
. '
coMMUNrrY
CHEST
SWARTHMORE, PAt FRIDAY, NOV.EMBtR 7, 1947
rm' Bassett.'
BENEFITS
.
'.'
Mrs. E. Fay Campbell, captain;
Mrs. C. A. Anderson, Mrs. Robert
T; Bail', Mrs. Paul Banks. Mrs. A.
Laurence B8.Jrter, Mrs. Fred' Bell,
Omar H. Carrington, Mrs. Franklyn Gillespie., Mrs. John I •. Good,
Mrs. Thomas M. Jackson, Mrs.
Roy Latimer. Mrs. H. Lewis Shay,
Mrs. Roy Snape, Mrs. Jack B.
Thompson and Mrs. Willard Tomlin80n.
WaJdo B.. Davidson, captain;
Mrs. carl Cleaves, ~Irs. Marguerite P. DavisoJi, Mrs. Lorene l\{cCarter. Mra. George Plowl.llan, Mrs.
SEVENTH VlelO'RY
SOUGHT ON GRID
.
\
Undefeated Team VS.
Blue And Gold
Of Yeadon
'~en
Little Indians"
Nov. Players Club
Choice
kUlcr, thc survivors realize that
the madman is one of their numbel'. As the group grows smaller,
. suspicion and hysteria mllunt to
a breathless clhnax.
The large cast includes J. David
Narbeth, who Is dQubling as director of the play. D. Malcolm
Hodge, Sheri Horton, Ned Pyle.
Martha Keigliton, 'Walter G_ Emmott, E. Kellogg Peckham. 8tafford W_ Parkcr, Phillis Beidlel'
Myers, W. J. Stevens, JI·. and
James Donohue.
Stage decorations and prollerties
by Mrs. David McCahan. Mrs. H.
S. Toole, Mrs. Harrison L. Kalbuck.
Mrs. E. Kellog Peckham.
. Stage Managers are Erni-a and
Virginia Fedel·oft.
High school footballers will B~ek
their. seventh straight Victory :1t
Yeadon. This Saturday afternOQn
at 2:15 the high schOOl football
team will travel to Yeadon and
wlIl battle an underdog Blue and
Gold team attempting to 'continue
their .,ictorlous streak' whiCh at
present totals six wins.
Last waek's 13-0 victory over
Glen-Nor was without doubt the
toughest foe the Garnet has faced
so far. It was a bruising, rugged
Music .b'y James Hornaday, Jr.
battle throughout, and it was very
Prompter~ Virginia M. 'Vilson.
id
event
t h at t h e team which wanted to win did win. Thrusting the
The play w,tll be pr!!sented on six
Indians back in two goal line succ'esslve nights, beginning Mon.&tat}$1~ .~n«l· scor~~g' on iJ.. scnsation~_,d_~~., !,(pY,!'mb.er r .. ,l_~ •. ~:~t~~lJ.!~lJ~':al pass play wIth eight seconds re- starts at 8:20 p.m.'
.
maining in the second quarter,
were the turning points In tho
game. The spirited defensive of
Jack Houtz, Avery Blake, and
Harry MacGilberry highlighted the
game In that respect. Offensively,
the standout performances were
turned in by left halfback Rodney
Bray when he threw the touchdown pass to Dave Collins in the
end zone for the first score, which
put us ahead 7-0, the usual fiashIng ball carrying of fullback Harry
Warren., and the smart signal ealling of qUarterback Larl'Y Dalton.
The most valuable member of the
squad appears to be RoBS PfaJzf th
graff who during the COUl'S: 0 i h~
season has played left en , I' g
end, left guard and right guard.
h the regulal'
Arth ur B arrac lou g,
right guard sprained his ankle in
the first half last week and Ross
finished the game at the right
gnard spot.
. There are three games remaining
on the scOOdule: Yeadon, Prospect
Park and traditional Lansdowne.
E vertyone i s g un n ing for t he win ner and every time one game is
won, it means that the next one
will be tougher. Past records mean
nothing and the boYS w111 have to
play increasingly harder and better
with each game.' The Yeadon team
has not been impressive offensively
except that they were too first to
defeat Marple-Newtown after they
bad won five games straight. Defensively, the'S have done very wall
in holding all their opponents except one to a one touchdown advantage. Again the Garnet will
meet another big, rugged line, with
tackles over 200 pounds..
The squad's spirit is one of thn
best. Speaking over the radio over
WF'WA last Monday, Coach Mill-.
ard Robinson was high In his
praise of the squad when he said
it. was one of the finest In spirit
and pride which he had ever had
the prlvUege of coaching.
.AMERICAN EAGLE
LECTURE SU.BJECT
Banding Experiences
Related By Noted
Naturalist
A unique feature In the modern
STUDY FOREIGN POLICY
The third meeting of the International Relations Study Group
of the League of Women VoteI'll
discussed the Marshall Plan, on
Thursday, October 30, at the home
of Mrs. W1lllam Hue',y at 313 Dicklnson avenue. Dr. Frances Fussell,
leader of the grouP. explained the
difference between the European
Nations Plan (or, as it Is popularly
known,- the Marshall Plan), and
the stop-gap aid asked fr9m tho
special se88ion' of Congre88. After
explaining the chief crlticlsms of
and the chief argu)nent for tboe
Plan, the group discussed the various aspects of the proposal.
The final meeting Of/ the studY
group will be held on Thursday,
November U, from 10 to 12 in the
morning, and wlll discuss International Trade and the Current A5peets of the U~lted States Foreign
Policy.
PRIZE WINNING
PLAY AT CLUB
Drama, Music Depts.
I Ch
n
arge
Nov. 11th
$3~OO
YEAR
700 PARADE IN
FIELD ·HOUSE
HaIlowe'eners Set
. All-Time Record
Friday
Local
masqueraders 0 u t did
themselves last Friday evening
with a record bigh of 700 turning
out for the 16th annual Hallowe'en
Parade, held in the Swarthmoro
College Field House. Threatening
skies failed to dampen the ardor
oC participants or spectators lu
tlie least. The latter packed the
ring-walk solid and the combined
aggregation filled the entire huge
structure. The Swarthmore BUBIness Association as sponsors had
provided 600 favors anticipating
this . number to be more than
ample to provide each paradeI'
with one of -each of the variety
which
included candy,
horns,
apples, balloons, airplanes and
tiny loves of bread (the latter
contributed by Martel's). It regrets
that the supply of some of the
favors ran out before the whole
line of paraders had received the
complete assorynent.
The fancy dress section, the
lovellast in years was judged by
Donald Jones, Mrs. Avery Blake,
Mrs. C. J. Garrahan, Mrs. Charles
W.
Lukens, and T.homas
Hooper.
Colored prize ribbons
were awarded to .Jean and Karen
Schloesser who placed first as Raggedy Ann and Andy; Joann Alston
who was second in the guise of
1\Iy
Wild
Irish Rose; Evelyn
BuUitt and Evelyn Cardwell who
as Tweedledum and Twoedledee
came in third, Barbara Lee Bird
received honorable lnention aE
Little Miss MulIet.
Dr. Fs.-ank. Keen.Qn. ;69 b 0.1' t
On Tuesday NovembeJ' 11 at
2:00 p.m. the drama and music
department of the "Toman'li Club
will pr2sent 1\1rs. Oscar J. GIlcreest's play "The Last Interview"
which WOn third prize in the
recent PennhoOylvania State Womans'
Club contest. 'l'hose taking part
In the cast will be, 1\1rs. Gordon
C. Meadel', Mrs. Peter E. Told,
1\Il'I3. Oscar J. Gilcreest, 1\Irs. Paul
D. 'VUliams and Mrs. Edwin J.
Faulkner.
Mrs.· Stoya.n ,R\!ssell;
music
-chalrnjan., ·,wU}-...p,resent' 'Pcarl.- Witt ,-.. "(Coiitinued ··on·pq.e"S)·)··
Snyder, trumpet soloist.
The hostesses wilJ be Mrs.
WIL Meeting and Tea
Samuel ·C. Harris and. Mrs. Ernest
'I.'hursday, November 13th, will
C. Hog. Mrs. Roy' S. Lattmer and bo the regular monthly meetlng of
Mrs. David P. Wisdom wilI. )l/'e- the Women's International League
for Peace and Freedom, at three
Side at the tea tabi-a.
On Tuesday, November 4, forty- o'clock at the home of Mrs. Patfive members of the antiques de- rick Malln, 221 North Princeton
partment of which Mrs. Birm"y K. avenue.
Morse is chairman, spent an InterNon members of the League are
esting day visiting various hand- invited to hear the speaker Mrs.
craft shops in this area. Their Katharine 1£6 Marshall of Washfirst stop was at 'V-astown where ington, D. C., whol:le subject "The
Mrs. .James Taylor demonstrated International Trade Organization"
her wool rug-braiding.
is of timely' interest.
A
It is suggested that each person
t Exton. the Ball & Ball Company, makcrs of fine brass rcpro- attending the meeting bring one
ductions displayed theh' proceBS article of food and/or clothing for
and products.
packages to be sent to needy W. I~
. Mrs. Elizabeth Seasongood, BoyL. members in Japan. Tea will be
ertown, interested many members served.
in the hand d-acoratioo,. of furniOfficers and members of the
ture and painted tinware. Both Board of Directors of the SwarthMrs. Taylor and Ml·S. Seasongoood more branch this year include:
voiced their willlngness to teach co-chairmen, Mrs. Frederick B.
classes in these crafts if there was Tolles and Mrs. Roy McCorkel;
treasurer, Mrs. Roy Lingle; recordenough demand for them.
ing secre~ry, Mrs. Joseph Walton;
WELFARE BRIDGE oo~nNG
correspon(ling
secretary, Miss Olive
On Tuesday, Novelnber 18 at 1
p.m. Too Health and Welfare De- Cleaves; member at large, Mrs.
partment w111 .hold its annual David Braun·: committee chairmen,
philanthropiC dessert bridge. ThE' Mrs. Caleb Smith, program; Mrs.
Pennsylvania Association for the Benhow Ritchie, legislative; Mrs.
Terry,' education;
1\Irs.
Blind will· exhibit articles for sale. Duane
Harold
March
and
Mrs.
J.
B.
MilMembers are urged to contribute
lard
Tyson,
publicity.
(Continued on Page 4)
--------------------------------
'V.
life of American nature study is to
be sho)Vn In Swarthmore. Wed.
er.
evening, November 12, at the ColFranois H. Forsythe, captail\!
lege, under the auspices of the
Harrty Bevan, G. Wills Brodhead,
Zoological Society. Mr. Charles L.
Mrs. J. Paul Brown,' Frank T.
Bl'ol~y of Delta, Ontal'lo. will porFlaherty, Colin R. Hitchman, Gortray the romantic story of the
don Lange and Henry C. Patterbanding of young eagles and' the
son.
mass of important information
Mrs. Francis H. Gibson, captain;
which has resulted. Mr. Broley Is a
Mildred Shnpers, Olive Perry and
retired banker of Winnipeg and
Catherine Simpers.
a self-taught naturalist. In behalf
Robert Gilfillan, captain; Clark
of the Canadian and the Ameri·R. Allison, . Ralph V. Little. Jr.,
can Governments Mr. Broley has
b d
II
f 1-h
(Continued on Page '1)
under~ken to
an
a
0
- e
eagles of the Eastern seaboard.
Until his advent the total governGRADE ASSEMBLY
ment banding was in' the thirties.
The Swarthmore .Junior AsAlone, by incredible feats of persemblies opened last Saturday
sonal prowess, he has scaled the
,evening, with a large enrollment
high trees containing eagle's nests,
in the 7th., 9th, and 10 grades.
from Maine to Florida. Mr. Broley
The 8th grade wlll hold ~ts first
has a record o( having banded
m-ee.ting tomorrow with Mr. and
niore than nine hundred, showing
Mrs. La. Rue Hendrixson and Mr.
I-'riday, No\"cmbcr '1
the range and fllght, the food and
and Mrs. George Dunn serving as
the habits of the American eagle. 2:00-9.00 P.M.-Chl·ysanthemum Show __ ._ ... _.. _........ __ ._._... l"iold House
Saturday, No\'cmbcr 8
chaperones. ¥re. Eben Lang Js
He has shed new light on its dis10:00
A.M.-9.00-Chrysanthemum
Show _._._._ .. _..... _:__ ......... Field House
class hostess for the group.
tribution and upon its habits of
2:00 P.M.--Swarthmore College vs Johns Hopkins
A student committee from the
nest-bulldi~g aDd' eaglet-rearing.
Alumni Field
11th and 12th grade Senior As7:00-9:00 P.M.-Movies: Feature "The 39 Steps"-Clothler Memorial'
Curiously, Mr. Broley's most thriUSunday, November 9 "
8e)nbIy has been selected. to serve
Ing adventures have corne in the
11:
00
A.M.-Morning
Worship
................................... _.... Local Churches
as permanent chairmen. The memform of attacks by other birds 12:00 6:00 P.M.-Chrysanth~mum
Show. ____ ...._.. _._ .. __ :_ .. __ ..... Field House
bers are: Roberta Halg and Bill
such as goshawks, rather than
l\Iondsy, NO\'ember 10
Hu~ from tlie senior class, Larry
eagles.
8: 20 P.M.-uTen Little Indians" ___ . __ . ___ .. _. __ . __ .... _. __ .. _._.... Player's Club
"
.
Tuesday, NoveDlber 11
Dalton and Gayle Hodge repreGas Tax Reverts to Boro
2:00 P.M.-Drama and Musical Program ................. -.. 'Voman·s Club
senting tJl.e 11th grade. Chaperones
h
1ll
8:00 P.1\I.-.. l.... loral Arrangements"-Jr. Club.--.--.. __ . __ .Woman's Club
for the Senior ABsembly which
The Borough of Swart more w
8:20 P.M.-"Ten Littl~ Indians" _._._ .. _... __ .. ______ ._ ... __. __. __.. ._ Player's Club
holds Its first dance tomorrow
receive $1,241.31 from The DepartWednesda)', Novenlber 12
.
ment of Highways as ita share of 12:00-'Woman's Association ....•....~-- ......-.---..... -.-----.. Presbyterian Church
, night will be· Mr. and Mrs. Peyton
the final quarterly payment for
1: 00 P.M.-Puppet Show· .----.---.--.-.-.. -.--.-... -.........-...-.-........... High School
Bray and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
6:30-7:30 P.M.-'rurkey Supper and Baiaar...... _.Methodlst Social Hall
Reynolds. 1Irs. Stewart Thorbahn
un. Thls money Is being paid to .8:00 P.M.-Lecture: "Eagle-Banding" Dr. Chas. Broley
Is the 86Il1or class hostess and
..
..
Swarthm!)re College
The swarthmore High S~hool clUes,' borou~h.. and tlrst and
cllU18 townships as their
8:20 P.M.- Ten Little Indians ..... .:...... -....•........ -.-.-.-... Player's Club
Mrs. Carl Ryan ts chairman for vandty hockey team ~eld the second
.
Thursday, November 13
.
too Juniors.
George SChool to a 0-0 ~~, while share,of thets:x levied on motor 10:00-12:00 P.M.-LWV Study Group .. _.... _........... __ 313 DicklnSOn Avenue
Former 8 VII a I' th mol' e lI~h the .Junior Varsity won 7-'0. The gaso~ine c.onsumPtlon. 'The. 10ea. 1 .\3:00 P... M.-W.I.. 1.. ... -. .-.-...--.-.•..•.-... .-.••.•........... -____ .221 N. Princeton Av.e.
_
.
School members of the .AssembUe.'1 thlrdteam beat Haverford's third '()vern~ebt.'·wili expend1.blamoney· - S:~6 PiM.-·Hdckey-8warthmore High SchOOl va Med!l'
and abunn' of the ~ool ~ •W,m 1-1 and the fourth team tied tor street, bridge and road maln- 8:00' P.:M:.-·-Mother'8 Club i'Mnslc and the Chlld.._ .•_ ..~utger'~ Field
tenance or eonarucUOD.
. 8: 10 P.M.-"Ten LIttle IndtalHl" ...........--.-........._........~_ ~c:an;.:.:
inVited to the senior AsSe'mbtY at Bav,erfor4'a fOllrtllteAlll 0-9..
all)" tim.. .. la previoua rear&
Anita K.
Whltak
Travis and Mrs. P. L
-
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
Girl's Hockey Team
g:t
,
PersoRal.
•
Mr. James Price 'of College ave·
M ..... Goo.... EwlnCclt Colwnbla
avenUe entertained eight guesta at nue, brother of the bride, wlll Kiva
BIRTHS
Mr. and M.... A. G. MoVay or
Frobt
Royal, Va., are receiving'
her In marriage.
congratulation..
upon tho birth or a
A cordial Invitation is extended
daughter
on
November
t'
th«
to all frlend8 to attend the cereWlncbester
Memorial
HOSPital,
Va.·
mony.
The
baby,"
a
granddaughter
or
:Miss Price 18 a graduate of
Mrs.
DeWitt
A.
Hills
ot
Elm
aveSwarthmore High. School, Ml11B
College, Calif., and the Yale School Due.
of Nursing., New Haven. Conn. Dr.
LL and Mrs. WUlIam R. CampMolander, a graduate ot the Unibell.
Jr.• announce the birth of &
versity o[ Minnesota, Is ABalstaDt
daughter.
on November 3. at Law..
Resident of Medicine at the New
renee
Memorlal
..Hospltal, New LonMaveq. Hospital.
don. Conn.
Raymond pope of Dartmouth a. lUDobetP, at her homo Wednea-avenue entertained 10 First Grade day.
~\~ton of Benjamin West
Lola
clasSmates at a Hallowe'en party
avenue
JIl entertain a group of
at hlB home Friday afternoon.
before the
Mrs. GUbert E. Youmans, for ... friends ~ dessert
merly of Elm avenue, has returned Junlor-Be~~or Assembfiy at the Woto her home In Winter Park. Fla.. ma.u'H CIU~ tomorrow evening.
Mrs. wihtam R. Huey of Dickafter "pending several weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar O. Youmans Inson avenue wUI entertain the 16
members of her Book Club at a.
of Media.
Mr. and lira. W. Stanley Kite of luncheon at her home, Monday.
Nr. and Mrs. Avery W. Blake of
Ogden a.venue ba.ve returned home
Amherst avenue entertainetl Dr.
following a. short visit a.t "The
WEIR-SERVAIS
Homestead," Virginia Hot Springs. and Mrs. J. W. Tutner and their
Miss Ruth J. Servais. daughter
two
80DS of Northport, L. I.. as
Mr. Roger Russell ·of Haverford
of Mrs. L. J. Servais of Dickinson
place Is progresStng sa..t1sfactorlly their recent week-end guestH.
avenue,
and Mr. James G. Weir,
],Ir. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks of
following an emergency appendecson
at
Mr.
and Mr& W. Woir of
tomy in Taylor Hospital, Sunday Harva.rd avenue entertained Mr. Pittsburgh, were married accordand .Mrs. Lang Da.yton of Towanda
night.
as their week-end guests and gave ing to the Friends Ceremony, satMr. and Mrs. Joseph H. waiter, u. cocktail party In their honor urday, November 1, at 4 o'clock
Jr.• of Benjamin West avenue are Saturday evening.
in the Swarthmore FrIends Meetentertaining Mrs. Robert Given ot
'ing
House.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Spencer of
Litchfield, Conn.• a former Swarth- Yale avenue spent five days on 0.
The Overseers were Mr. Roland
more College classmate. as their motor trip through the New Eng- G. E. Ullma.n of Harvard avenue,
house guest this week.
land States. En route they stopped Mrs. Harold R. Goodwin of Rose
Jay P. Snape, son of Mr. and to ~ee Mr. Spencer's slater, Mrs. Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. J. BerMrs. J. Roy snape of Harvard John Muskatt of the Hickory Ridge nard Walton ot Ogden avenue. Dr.
avenue, a freshman at Bowdoin School; putney, Vt.. and hel' two Joseph H. Willits ot White Plains,
College, BrunsWick, Me., has been
N. Y.. formerly of Swarthmore,
sons who are students there.
pledged to Delta Upsilon li'raterMr. nnd Mrs. Richard Bovard of read the marriage certificate.
nlty.
The Mceting House was beautiClarksburg. \V. Virginia spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver E. Rodgers week-end with Mrs. Bovard's par- fully decorated with ivy above the
of IUverview road entertalned the ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Norton Lan- facing benches and white chrysformer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sei- don of North Princeton avenue. anthomums, while Dorothy John ...
den S. Rodgers of Anaconda. Mont., They were guests of honor Satur- stone Baseler, harpl.8t, presented a.
for several days ot: this week and day evening when Miss Elizabeth half hour reCital preceding the
with their guests will 8pend the f Landon entertained at bridge.
ceremony.
. The bride wore a gown ot broweek-end In Cambridge. Mass.• and
Mrs. Fred R. Wilson ot Walnut
caded saUn fashioned with fitted
attend
the
Hai.·vard~Princeton lane entertained as her guest for a
game, saturd·ay.
few days of last week. Mrs. W. W. bodice, . sweetheart neckline; long
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Snape of WQodroot of Pittsburgh, formerly tight sleeves and fuli skirt with
Harvard avenuo spent the week- at Swarthmore, who was ep route bustle. Her fingertip veU of tulle
end at the Princess Anne Country to her new home in portland, Me. tell from a coronet ot orange blosDr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of soms and she ca.rrled a. sbower boClub, Virginia Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Ber- North Chester road will entertain quet of white asters and bouvardia.
nard of Rutgers a.venue entertain- at "Open Houso" Saturday evening. tied with satin streamers to which
Mrs. Richard M. Kilgore of Cor- i clusters of bouvardia. were caughL
ed Mr. and Mrs. Ja.ck Adlam and
The bride's Slater, Mra. Foster
daughter Peggy of Dover Del .• as nell a.venue, Motion Picture chair- \
their guests at the Hallowe'cn man of the Woman's Club, enter- Nowell. Jr., ot Lansdowne, as roatRined the members of her com- tron of honor, wore' a gown of
Parade 8.nd over the week-end.
Chucky Russell ot Ha.vertord mlttee at a luncheon at the Inglo- rust taffeta teaturlng a fltted bodice
She
place entertained 16 classmates of Douk Jast Thursday. Mrs. John E. arid full skirt with bustle.
the Eighth Grade at a Hallo~e'en Michael. club president. was also a wore a. band ot gold sequins In her
guest. Preceding the luncheon, Mrs. hair and carried yellow chrysanparty at biB home Friday night.
.Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hook ot Kilgore and guests previewed Mo- themums. Miss Mary Jane Servais,
as maid of honor tor her Sister.
W cstdale entertained Mr. and Mrs. tion Pictures.
Mr.
Howard
H.
A(l.ams
of
Barwore dark green taftota. of similar·
A. J. Randt of Cleveland, and Mr.
yard
avenue
returned
home
by
style, and carried bronze chrysanand Mrs. E. Philip Wagner of
Akron, Ohio, as their weelt-end plane following a. two-week bus- themums.
Ine88 trip to. Costa Rica.
:Mr. Robert Hutchinson, Jr., of
guests.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
LeRoy
Riddle
of
Pittsburgh
served as beat man, and
Marian Ransburg ot Harvard
Old
Orchard
Road,
Rose
Tree,
the
·ushers
included Mr. Charles A.
avenuo, a sophomore at Swarth..
motored
to
Mercersburg
Academy
Schroth,
Mr.
Bruce Router, Mr.
more High School, dislocated her
Frida.y,
attended
Field
Day,
SatMUton
St.
John,
and 1\[r. Robert
right elbow during a pra.ctice hockey game on the High School urday a.nd visited their son Bob St. John, all of Pittsburgh.
over the week-end. Bob will" spend
A reception In 'Vhittler House
Field. Monday.
November
14
week-end
at
his
home
followed
tho ceremon9".
Autumn.
Mrs. Frederick D. Tool-cs of
here.
leaveB
and
garden
chrysanthemUins
Nort,b Chester road recently atof various colors were used In the
tended mectings of the Nationar
decorations. The bride's mother
Women's International League
TO WED NOV. 15
wore
aqua crepe with wine accesThe marriage of Miss Doris ColBoard, of which she La a menlber,
sories.
Her corsage was of blendin Cambridge, Mass. Mrs. Tolles is Uns Lackey. daughter of MI'. and
ing
chrysanthemums.
The brideeditor of High Lights. tIN monthly Mrs. Alexander McKinlay Lackey
groom's
mother
wore
dark
green
natlonal publication of the League. of Ogden avetl~, to 1\11'. Harry
crepe
with
urown
accessories.
Her
Miss Ellse Thomsen, Secretary Earl McCloskey. Williamsport, l'u.,
corsage
was
of
maroon
chrysanof the Peace Friends ReUef Organ- son of Mr. and Mrs. Reid I, Mciiation ot Denmark, spoke in the . Closkey, will take place Saturday. themums.
Following a lO-day wedding trip.
High School Auditorium recently. November 15 at 5 o'clock in the
th~
young couple will live in
under the auspices of the Woman's Swarthmore Presblyterian Church.
Pittsburgh.
Jntcrnational League, on subjects
Dr. Dav~d Braun will ofHclate.
relatinl,; to understanding of othe.r
A reception will follow tho ceremony at tha ho'.lue of the bride's
nations.
UNI'fED ASSEllBLY
Woman's Club Side "'~ntralll!e
Dr. and Mrs. A. 1.... Jackson of parents for the hnmedinte familieS..
10 :30 A. M. Every 'VCdlleslliil.Y
ParI.: avenue will leave tomorrow
Zelia. 1\1. 'Valters. Spea.lmr
Everyone \Velconre
by plane on Do six-weel;;;: trip to
NOVEMBER BRIDE
llucnO!:I Aires to visit relatives. Dr.
'rhe marriag!""! of Miss Nancy
Jacl.:son will also sllcak in UI'a~ Price,. of New Haven, Conn., fOl'quay, Peru and Chile.
merly of Swm·thmol'c, to Dr. David
~EW Sl"USClUl'TlOISS
:Mr. and Mrs. Johan Natvig re- \V. Molander, son of :Mr. and 1\II's.
TO VOG1IF..
turned on the MAURETANIA, Oc- John \Villiam M.olander of Iron.
Now AcCel)ted $6.00 pel' yea.r
tobel' 21 after spending five inonths 1t.:1inn., will ta).:e place Saturday,
Lloyd
in Norway visiting. Mr. Nat vig's November 16 at 4 o'clock in the
Subscriptions to
mother. They are now living tem- Swarthmore Presbyterian Church..
ALI... :.\lagazincH
porarily with Mrs. Natvig's par- Dr. David Braun will officiate.
Swarthmore 2080
cnts, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Barr of
Harvard avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Ashton I~'--------------·~
of Reading, Vt.. formerly of Wallingford Hills, arc spending the
winter with Dr. Dorothy A!;hton
of Cedar lane.
Sc1entiftcalJy Air-COnditioned
New DeUghttully
Dr. and Mra. A. Ii', J aci{son of
AIR OONDITIONE1)
Park avenue entertained as their
week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. \Vll'rhurs.. FrI and Sat.
Carey Gront r-. )lyrna I,oy
1iam Manhood of Santiago, Chile.
Shirley Temple
Mr. and 1\Irs. Walter Giles of
u'l'be Baehelor and the Bobby·
Hutgers avenue drove to Milford.
Soxer"
Conn., tor the week-cnd and werc
"'aIt Disney Cartoon, Nonlty,
and News
accompanied home by :Mrs. Giles'
mother, Mrk. Charles Christie who
o. K. KIDDIE SHOW
will svenu the winter here.
Sat.. mornfng, Nov. 8, at 10
Dr. and Mrs. Ned 13. \Villiams
()YeIoC!k. ~Irs. Wlgg:!'! of the Cab·
bage ]'atl'h Rnd 6 eartoons; 1
of Dickinson avenue silent the
l\lh~key l\louse, 1 Donald Duet,
week-end in Dctroit, Mich .. and at2: Dop Bonn)', 1 Tom and Jerry
Bnd I Popeya.
tended the wedding Saturday of Dr.
Zk Admls810n
~ S~arthrnore
\Vllliams' brother, :Mr. Frank WIl..
Iiams. a former student and gra8unday
duate of Swarthmore College.
:! FeaturM (Bolh BelHues)
nEtITE DAVIS
HUMPHREY BOGART
Turk.ey Dinner and Bazaar
"MA.RKED WOMAN"
Show. at t:lt, 7:80 and
MetbOOist Church
JOHN GARFIEl.iD
PRISCILLA LANE
Wedoelda", November 12
"'DU8T BE MY DESTINY"
6:30 _ 1 :SO P.M.
Slunra ., 1151 ••4 811i eaQ"
M .... Campb.1l .. the 'foriftei- VIrglnla, lAwrence. daughter of IIr.
and MrS. JameS C. lAwrence or
Moylan.
at
",
'LL and Mrs. George H. Tronil
of Llnz. Austria.' announce the
birth of a second eon ·on October
26 In Austria.
The neW baby Is a graJ;1.dson of,
Mrs. George ·lI. Troxell or Dartmouth avenue, and ot Dr. and Mrs.;
George 1... Armitage. of .. Soutli
Chester road.
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BAZAAR. ,
ANNUAL
New York.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1947
Clov.... Room, Bellevue-Stratford Hotel
PHILADELPIDA. PA.
,
12:30 P. 11. to 9 P. M.
Afternoon Tea FashIon Show - ")[usic
8:80 P. lII.
MEDIA
•
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COLLEGE THEATRE
I
EVENINGS
7 and 9
SAT. MATINEE
1 P. M.
2290 [Evenings]
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For Current
Shows
Meem.c
Holiday
Fair
Wednesday, November 19
n.
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BREAKFAST
LUNCH
DINNER
ROAST TURKEY
DINNER
$1.50
MRS. WALKER PENFIELD
The Bouquet
"Will' cleaning hurl my ngs1."
·BEAUTY SALON
Beauty Contributes Much
9 South Cheater Road
Call Swarthmore 0476
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FLOWERS FOR THANKSGIVING
To thank a gracious hostess,
To add distinc~ion to your table.
To lend sentiment to your greeting.
Be SUTe
YOU CHOOSE
b~C :::.:~~:.~.er.
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CARDS
We Telegraph Flowers
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Swarthmore 0450
THERE ARE NO
SECRETS IN I\tEDICINE
• Whenyol1hear of some remarkable secret discovery for the
treatment of disease, put it down
as doubtful. Every .scientific dis,
covery worthy of the name is
"
made known to all physicians as
rapidly as possible in oroer .that
the whole world may benefit. It
is quite impossible for the average individual to
keep abreast of medical progress. He must depend upon his physician. If you suffer from some
chronic. disease, and are in the care of a physician,
be assured that you will enjoy the advantages of
the latest scientific development applying to your
afIIiction.
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CHURCH SERVICES
,
Mrs.
I
THE SWAR1'HMOREAN
,
trnder the AuspIces
Daughters of the British Empire in Pennsylvaaia, IDe.
For the Victoria Home for Aged
()ssInlng,
Ca
.Iit;r HNIda Repowt
PoeterCoat It By F...
ginning at 2:00 p. m. A turk.,.
The
Board
or DIrectors or the
Tbe Holiday FaIr or TrInIty
dinner will be served at the HoU ..
Y
",;
day Fair, beginning at &:30. and Church 1& 'runnlng a poster Con~ Community Health Boolety wish to
p(TB1 .... ~ EfERlr
I'IUDAY AT SWAI\TIIHORE, PA.
reservations can be made by tele- test In the Art. Department or announce that during the eomlng
8WABTIIMORE&N, INO., PUB.J,lSHII:R
phoning M.... Wm. B. Bullock, Bwarthmore High Bchool- Orst .,eek. their prInted Annual Report
PboDe, B - . . . , 8800
Swarthmore 1818. or at the parish prize, ,3.00. second prize, $2.00. will be sent out. Any cltlaen who
taUs to recelvo one, ;maT get So rooftlco from 9 A. M. J.o 1 P. M •• The contest 010Be8 November 10.
P1!lTER Eo TOLD. EdItor
MARJORI
Loren. lIea-nerRose.lle P'lrso~ TOLD. Aeeoclate Editor
telephone Swarthmore 8266.
Commander William' H. Collins. port at the Nursing 00100 In the
Theodore Hlcklng
Edith Whitaker
Borough Hall. The 1)lrectors a.I8o
U.B.N.R•• of Wallingrord. AdvertisEntered ... Second C ..... Maite J
FrienU
Not.
Ing Manager of Scott Paper Com- wish to publlcly express their apOll1ce· at Swarthmore Pa. u~e Bf~ITA 24. 1928, at the Post
,
,
r
e
ct of Maroh 8, 1878.
The Pblladelphla Gen.ral Meet- pany, will act as Judge In the preciation to tbe Borough of
swarthmore for use of offices.
Ing of the ReligiOUS Iloclet,. or poster contest.
DEADLINE-WEDNEBDAY NOON
Friends will be held at the l6th
and Race Street Meeting House in
SWARTIIMORE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1947
Philadelphia. November 1th .....d
8th. The year-old General Meet~hearsa.l Thur8day evening at 1: 46 Ing does Dot supplant the BCparate
Pmb7terian Church Notes
Sunda)'" lnorIilng a.t the 11 o'clock o clock. The Girls' Junior Choir' annual sPring Yf'arly Meet1.n.gB of
service Mr. Cutler w1l1 preach on meets on Thursday afternoons at the Arch and Race Street Yearly
3:46 o'c~ock and the Boys' Junior Meetings but has the rum of
"Approved-'For What?"
Mr. and Jlrs. Charles E. Fischer Choir meets on. Friday evenings at gradually 'Promoting the union of
the two groups. On Friday. the
at the Harvard avenue entrance 7 o·elock for rehearsal.
The
Womans'
Association
wUI
7th. at 2 the Meeting opens at
and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jessup at
meet
Wednesday,
November
12.
which
there wUl be a consideration
the drlveway-tranl:lce~t entrance
The
wo~hlp
service
led
by
Mrs.
of
Worship
8.8 the center ot our
will amlBt )dr. Cutler in greeting
W.
Edward
Torrey
of
Jenkintown.
way
of
Ufe.
In the evening. at 7.
- the congregation ufter the service
Secretary
of
the
Splrltual
Lite
the
Young
Friends'
activities and
Sunday morning.
Group
of
District
1
will
lead
the
concerns
will
be
d1scu.eaed.
On Sat..
The Church Hour Nursery meets
devotional
period
at
12
o'clock.
urday.
at
la,
various
Friends'
aceach Sunday morning during the
Fair Opens 10:30 A:. M.
Luncheon
will
be
served
by
Circle
tivities
will
be
reported
under
the
church hour.
~f'l.$.ii:"'ln.
-iL~~I_
All departments of the church 7 (Mrs. Frank R. Markley, chair- heading of "The Outreach of·
school meet each Sunday morning man). at 12:30 o'clock. The busi- Friends' .. and at 2 under the headat 9:4fi o'clock. The Women's ness meeting wt11 follow and Mlss ing of "Friends' Concern for a
Bible CI88II!I meets at 10 o'clock Mona MayO, Assl8tant Secretary Needy World." At 7 there will be
OD Sund" morning in the Church for Women's Work. Board· of a consideration ot the constant
Christian Education :will be the practice of the presence of God.
transcept.
speaker.
On Sunday tbe 9th at 3 P.M. in
The KeD'& Bible Class will begin
the 4th and Arch St. Meeting
Its Sunda,. morning sessions SunMethodist Church Notes
House. .Norman J. Whitney, wUI
day morning. November 16, at 9:45
The
Church
School
meets
on
speak
on "A Religion for the
Served 5 :30 to 7:00
o'clock •
The :.duca.tion Councll will meet Sunday morning at 9:45, S. W. Needs of Man:'
Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock Johnsvn. superintendent. Classes
At Swarthmore, in the Meeting
are provided for children of aU House, on the 9th, The Fall Forum
in the Chureh oroce.
For Tickets Call
The Freshman Fellowship will ages and for adults.
will meet at 9:46 A.M. GUbert
The Young Adult Class tneets Bowles, who has long been a. leadmeet. Sunday afternoon at 8
er of J·'riends' work in Japan and
o'clock. Kr. Max Franzen of the at 10 o'clock In the sanctuary.
At the morning service at 11 who has reccnUy returned to this
International Institute will speak
Swarthmore 0617
on "In the Other Fellow's ShOe,a." o'clock. the minister will preach country will tell of FrIends' work
Tho High School Fellowship the fourth in a sel'ies of sermons In Japan. During the war, he and
which meetll a.t 6 o'clock on Sun- on ''The Lord's Prayer." Tho topic his wife. Minnie Bowles. -Uved In
Ha.waU nnd were active In Frlends'
day evenings has been considering will be "The Will of God." .
The Junlor Church meets at the work there.
vocations.
Sunday evening ·M.r.
Max Fran~en of the International same hour in the chapel, Alice
Color Movie at Auxiliary
Institute will tell of his work In his Bnyder. supel'intendent. \
The
Church
Nursery
is
open
The
regular monthly meeting of
field of social service.
The young People's Fellowship during the service for the smallel' the· Woman's Auxtila~y to the Dela..,.
Not at Paulson'So
for college age young people which childrcn. Helen Scott and Barbara ware County Medical Society will
Modem equipment
be held Thursday, November 13th
safeguards eve r y
meets every other sunday evening Scott wHl be In charge.
The ushers {or the day are 1941, at nine p. m., in the Howard
at 7: 30 o'dock is concerne·d with
step of the process.
international problems, Mr. Fran- George Shubert. Paul Paulson, Bd- Johnaon' Restaurant, Media, the
Visitors always welzen will speak. to this group about ward Alston, Roger Kauffman ahd President. Mrs. George B. Sickel,
come.
conducting the meeting.
som') of his experiences in his work DOll Dlckinson.
The Men's Forum meets In the
with the International Institute.
evening at 8 o'clock and all men
A motion Picture in colorbiZ
On Tuesday. November 11 there of tho community are Invited. Mr. "L~FE AT CAMP SUNSHINE"(ilomestic.
Will bo an Institute for Parents' Charles R. Beacham, regional wtll be shown by Joseph M. Joseph.
54 50
Teachers and al) intcNstcu persons. manager of the South£!lStern re- the well-known principal of the
•
The topic ..... UI be "The W,hy ot glon of the Ford Motor Company Smedley Junior High School. Mr.
40
'"
Christian Education" and the Rev.
Dr. Rex S. Clements will be the ::::
..
His '. subject
MC '
speaker. You are urged to attend
The Young Adult Class will hold weH acquainted with the activittes
this 'meeting at 7:30 o'clock in the thoir social and meeting on Mon- of the Camp.
100 Park Ave •• Swarthmore. Pa.
Parish Ho\lllC.
day evening at 8 o'clock in the
Swarthmore 0730 or 0529 - Clearbrook 4646
The Board ot Trustees will meet chapel.
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Tuesday evening, November 11. at
The Annual Turkey Dinner and
8 o'clock in the Church offIce.
Bazaar of the 'Voman's Society
The Chapel Choir wi!l meet for
will be on Wednesday evening fl'om
5: 3 0 to 7: 3 O. Candy, fancy goods,
aprons, etc. wlll be on sale' and
you will have the opportunity to do
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN some of your Christmas shopping.
CHURCH
The Senior Choir rehearsal will
Rev. David Braun, Minister
he on Thursday evening at 7.45.
Rev. H. Lewis cutler, Minister
The Soolal Hall· will be open for
SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 9 •
supervised recl'eation under Mr.
9:45 A. :U:,--Church School.
Theo. L. Purnell, on FrIday eve11: 00 A. K. _ "APproved ~ For
ning from 1 to 9 o'clock.
What?U
5:00 P. :U:.-ITeshmall
FelloWTrinity Notes
ship.
6:00 P. ll.-High School FellOWHoly Communion will be celeship.·
,
7:30 p. y._Young people s Fel- brated on Sunduty at 8:00 a. m.
.Church School will meet at 9:45.
lowship.
At the 11:00 service of morning
METH01)IST CHURCH
prayer, the Rector will preach on
Roy N. Keiser, D.D., Minister
the
topiC "Stewa.rdsbip." The AlWeak batteries in cold weather mean trouble. A test noW may
SUNDAY, ~OVEMBER 9
tar
Guild
of the church will hold
9:46 A. :M..-Church School
their corporate communion at the
'!8ve you grief and expense later. New batteries are hard to geL
11; 00 A. M.-"The Will of God."
'i:OQ P. 14.-Youth Fellowship.
8 :00 a.m. service.
Come in and take advantage of our complete battery inspection
The Young People's Fellowship
TRINlTY CHURCH
will meet at 6:00 p. m., and a.
Rev. Geo. C. AnoJerson. Rector
servic;e noW. (At no cost to you).
~ound film will be shown .
SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 9
Ushers at the 11:00 service Sun8.00 A. y._Holy communion.
day are: W. Freegard, bead usher;
9:45 A. M ......-Church.Sch~ol ..
A. H. Kna.bb; n. T. Bates; J. L.
11:00 A. v._"StewardshIP.,
6:00 P. :H.-Young People s Fel- Cornog; C, H. W. Ingraham; \V. S.
lowship.
Patton; . and W. H. Randall.
Choir school will meet on l\{on~
THE RELIGIOUS sOCIETY OF
day and Wedne!Sday at 4:: 3 0 p. m.
FRIENDS
The Every Member canvass.
SUNDAY. NoVEMBER 9
committee will meet for· dinner
9:46 A. 1I.._First Day School.
9:45 A. ll.-Falt Forum. Meet- on Monday e';enibg at 6:30 p~ M.
ing House.' Gilbert Bo"t..Vle~: The budget will be discussed, and
Speaker, on ··work in Japan.
flnal instructions for the canvass
11:00 A. M.-J,{eetlng for worship.
given. The vestry will meet, in the
WEDNJj:S1)AY, NOVEMBER 12
parish house at 8: 30 P. M. on
9:30 to 3:3o--Sewtng and Quilting
In Whlttier House. Box Lunch~ Monday.
are cordially In'l~he Christian Study !""orum will
can. All
meet
on Wednesday evening at
vlte
8:16. The Rector will lead the discussion on the Book of Genesis.
FIRST CHURCH 01.1' CHRIST
SCIENTIST 01.1' SWARTHMORE The pubUc is cord1a~1y Invited to
Park Avenue Belo"\V Harvard
these classes, which are held on
SUNDAY•.NOVEMBER 9
every WednesdaY thrOUghout the
11:00 A. M.~unday flChooL
Right in the, Cent.... of Town
11:00 A. 1l.--SundaY LesSOn Ser· year.
The
Wome!l's
Guild
will
meet
mOD.
uEvertastlng punishDartmouth and Lafayelte Ave.
Swarthmore 0440
In the ,PariBh house on Thursday
ment."
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Wedn-"" evelllnC meeting each at 2:0~ P. M. to disc..... final plans
week, •. p.1D. Readtn.&' room. open for the Holiday Falr to be held
dally ucopt 811nda.ys aDd holidays OD WedDesdaY, November 19, be11 to 5 Pom. Wedneed&J' evenlnC. 1
to ':Ie Po. . . . . . . . to .:It Po....
Time, for
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Lubricants
Completely Winterize Your Car NOW
,
DON'T DELAY-DRIVE IN TODAY
RUSSELL'S
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the .Haverford.Wesleyan football
gaine at Haverford, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Wagner
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark Bittle of
RUtgeTS a.venue will entertain Mr. hls bome on Haverford place. He ot~ Benjamin West avenue enterand Mrs. Alfred Day and Mr. and
tained for several days ot la.st
Mrs. C. R. Witmer ot Sellersville was accompanlet\ by college class- week, Mr. and Mrs. Louis LeBow
as their week-end gueats.
mates John Young ot Rochester, ot Seattle. Wash., and wJth their
Dr. John R. Bates w111 spend Minn., and Charles Finch ot Hart- guests attended tho Penn-Princenext week in Chicago attending ford, Conn .• and they all attended ton game at Princeton, Saturday.
Mrs. William· Rodger. GUmour of
Harvard avenue and Mrs. Robert
Meserve of Muhlenberg avenue entertained a group Of seventh and
After more tbaD 40 ,.ears or continuous operation b)' the same
elghib graders at a Hallowe'en
owner-manRger
party at the Gilmour home last
Thursday evening. Those prescnt
with U's quiet cJlgnlty and excellent rood Is an I.deal plaee ror
Included Dennis Becker. David Cox,
H'flDg """'" strenuous da7S0
~
Kenny WrIght, Frank Fla.herty.
Rates still not too high; wedding receptiOns, special dinners
Edward
Gibson. Arthur Jones. Aland ltmcbeons. Alwa7. welcome.
Telepbone: Swarthmore 0680
bert Merserve and Rodger 011mour
of the eighth gra(}c; and Jack Bird,
STAATH HAVEN
Carl .Jeglum, Peter Rademacher.
The Inn with Personality
Nell Bell. Alfred Grover, Bert
F. M. SCHEIBLEY, o,mer-Mgr.
Kroon,
Nathan Bachman
and
Swarthmore, Pa.
Patton GUmour. seventh graders.
NEWS NOTES
Petroleum Institute.
J"e... H. Holmes of Wesleyan
University spent the week-end at
PROVEN BY TIME!
THE INN
'rRE
.JOSEPH NCiR:T(lN
a
resident ot 'Swarthmore. PL. tor
several years passed away .udden1)", Sunday. October 1., of congenltal aorta.
Mr. Wafton w!U' the youngest I50n
of
Mary Norton and Charles J.
Patricia Balled on the A,MERICA
Wednesday. October 29 for Cherbourg. They will sight-see in Paris
and then go to Munich for a. year
to Join Colonel Paul and the Paul's
daughter Joanne. Both girls will
attend the University of Munich
In Germany.
Prize Winning Play
At Club
1) .
(Continued from Page
toward the table ot food items
tor sale. Mrs. H. F. Toole cochairman is In charge of ticket
lI8le..
ART SEOTION
This being ART WEEK, the
chairman of the art section of the
clUb. Mrs. B~uce Schwalm, entertained the members ot her commlttee at lunch at her home on
Chester Road, on Monday. Mrs.
John E. Michael, president of the
club was guest of honor. Others
present wcre Mrs. J. Frank Beatty.
Mrs. ArthUr W. Binns, Mrs. Carl
DeMoll, Mrs. F. L. GUbert, Mrs.
Harold ,R. Goodwin, Mrs. William
F. Sanny. Mrs. F. Norton Landon,
Mrs. Stanley MacMillan, Mrs. I. ',R.
McElwee. Mrs. ROBB W. Marriott,
and Mrs. J. Warren Paxson.
Plans were outlm.ad (or the winter which Inc'iuded c~hlblts durioIS'
the winter of OUB by moembers. At
present an oll ot a scene painted
I whUe
In Colorado b'y Mrs. Binns
hangs In the club house. Mrs. Gil.
: bert will contribute some of her
i palntingtJ for the month of De·
i cember.
Plans for Section meetings were
made and wIll start with an attendance at the water color exhibition at the Academy of Fine Arts
in Philadelphia. on December 4.
This wUl be preceded by lunch ID
town, to be announced later.
The January sectional meeting
I will
be at the hom-a of Mrs. Carl
r>eMull, on January 8th.
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with Junior •.. and so, in its own delicious way, does Sealtest
Homogenized Vitamin D Milk. This is the milk that children
love, with rich cream in every drop to make it smoother and beHe~ tasting.
It's more easily digested, too, because its vitamins,
minerals, and proteins are distributed throughout the boHle.
Fresh from leading farms, it is fine milk that has been
scientifically improved by Supplee in our own dairy plants ••• and extra
vitamin D has been added, for plus in bone protection.
Make sure you have lots of this rich and
refreshing Sealtest Milk for all the members of
your fal1)i1y. Order it by nameSEALTEST HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN D MILKfrom your Supplee' milkman or Sealtest
storekeeper and ask for it in resfaUra!lts.
SUPPLEE
IN
Dr. and 1oIrs. WUllam Rod&er
Gilmour of Harvard avenue entertalned the former's brother. Mr.
John L. allmour, his wife, and
their 80n 8111y of Hartford, Conn.,
as their week-end guests.
Mr& G. H. Paul and daughter
Walton of Philadelphia. Born In
rhUadelphla, he apont his early.
chlldhood In Iowa. and graduated
from Iowa State College.
Mr. Walton was a .witch gear
specialist and was employed by
the General Electric Company tor
28 years. He was ~ member of the
Episcopal Ch urch.
Be lea.ves besides h18 widow
Anne
Peach
Walton,
three
brothers: Willlam McKee Walton
of Rose Valley, Perct .1. Walton ot
Moylan and-Samuel F. Walton at
Buffalo. N. Y.
Services were helil 8.t home,
Tuesday evening. ~ctober 21. at 8·
o'clock. He was laid to rest in bis.
wife's family lot in Upperville,
Virginia,, Wednesda.y.
v. P. C.
Used Clothing for Relief
In Sipler's Hardware Store window may be seen tho garments
taken trom people when they ·were
replaced );)Iy others Bont frolll
America. The clothes are worn to
rags by the very years of theil'
wearing and by the hard labor
pcrfor~d . by those who were
wearing them. ThCBC rags are
typical of the only ·ciothes that
thousands' of men, wOmen and
children possess. The students of
S~arthmore CQllege are planning
a. bOW3e to house collection of used
clothing far European relief beginning TueBday.. November II,
north of the rallroa.d. Thursda~·.
November 13, the collections will
he calrt of Rutgers avenue; Friday,
November 14, Rutgers avenue and
west. In the downtown bc.sine:m
district. collections wlll take place
in the afternoon after 1· p.m.
Director to Speak
OD
Music
Mrs. "\VilUam B. Ashenfelter,
director of student music at West
Chester State Teachers . College,
will 'address the :M~others Club at
their next meeting on Thursday,
November 13, at 8:DO p .. m. Her
subject will be. ".Mosie and The
ChUd."
Mrs. .Ashenfelter will discuss
music tor the chlld from birth to
about 16 years of age. She is bringing records to play to Illustrate
the high points of her lecture.
Refreshments will be served at
the close of the meeting by Mrs.
Robert Abbe and Mrs. Norman
Skillman.
The regular meeting of the
Board was held last T~ursday evening October 30 at the home of
Mrs. D. :Macc Gowing.
The Mothers Club wlU sponsor
a toy exchange on December 3,
at, the Club house. All toys will be
accepted on December 2.
Adora
rirst Novel
'.rhe flrst. nOVel of Paul Murray,
80D of Mrs. Fred D. Murra'Y and
the late Mr. Murray of '139 Yalo
avenUe was PUblished October 29
'~CU There Was A Waltz", ~
story of espionage and intrlgD.) in
post-war Vienna Is an outgrowth
of the author'. stay there In tho
. fall of 1846. It 18 convincingly
written and wellllt)
flJ'8t writing consisted of one·act
plays written at college, of which
two were presented by the Little
Theatre Club in hIs senior 'Year.·
The third play won him a scholarship whl~ 1.ook him to the Chase
Barn .~hcatre, Whitefield, New
Ha'msphire, for the summer of
1941 ,where it was produced by the
apprentices of the theatre. In the
winter· of '41~'42. he held one of
tbe scholarships at the Art Slll·
dents 'League In New York Clt~·,
and latcr workcd for the Reutez-s
News Agency (foreign news editiug In. the New York office) in
1942 until. his indUction into thr
army In December, 1942.
He was in the U. S. Signal Corps
from December, 1942 to Decembc~,
1946. working as cryptographer,
coding-decoding messages in General Clark'S Hea.dQl1arters (Fifth
Army Forward HQ.) from Africa
to SalernQ. on up the boot to
Napl"28. Anzlo, Rome, etc.-and
finally on loto Austria with Clark.
He came borne via Gennany and
France in November, 1945.
As his book is published here.
Murray is again abroad, .having rcturned to Italy.
MANY CHARITIES
BENEFIT IN 1947
SeniOJ' Cia. Party
The anDual party given by parents for membera of the senior
cla.ss was a dcounttY' lair" held In
the· hlgb 8~hool gym
ev-enlng under the general chairmanship ot Mra. David McCahan.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Pen Held
were in chargo of the game booths
which Included fortune tellerH.
More than 2900 arUclea were col- (Mrs. Clair Wilcox and :Mrs. Willected by the Swarthmore Branch
liam Turner), rings, (Dr. George
ot the Needlework Gulld thi!J YearWarren) and darts (In charge of
the cont.rl9utloIUI of both Indlvld. uals and groups (chu.ch societies,
Btewart
Thorbahn.
won
by
Charles Keenen
withand
Helen
John·
:Scouts, women's BOwing groups,
sob and Doris Schuler as· runnef1i
,and others.) The church and 1'10up). Lifesaver and bean aud straw
men's group contributions wero tor
relay races were run by the sewn:the most part handmade, either
t')'"-some members of the class of
;sQwn, knitted or crocheted--qollts.
'48. Mrs. George Karns was in
Oof8'hans, layettes. and dresses.
charge of a contest which involved
'rhore were handmade as well as
guessing the number of cornflakp.s
·readymade- articles among the inin a jar and was won by :lUarjorie
dtvldual contributions also--sweutSylvanU8.
01"8, mi~ten9, afghans, skirts, baby
David S;e!ymour performed sleight
blankets and dresses.
of
band tricks. The following
The Woman's Club on the aftertatbers,
and Mrs. Patton, provided
noon of the Ingathering, when tea
wus.scr\'ed and all articles were on an "airplane ride around SwarthexhibitIon, could ha.ve passed for more" stunt: Richard Haig, Burris
a store display wIth girl's drcsses West, 'WIlliam .. Fatton, Charles
by the dozcns hung on the stage Keenen, and George Karns.
A parents' take-oII on a slumber
curtains and along the side walls;
party
was acted by Mr. and Mrs.
an entire laYette in a bow·trimmed
Robert
H. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Pcnbasket complete with mattress;
fteld.
Mr.
and Mrs. John E. Sursmaller layettes without baskets;
rick,
Mr.
and
Mrs. AJ,fred Marsh.
all sizes and kinds or. underwear,
Mrs.
George
Warren,
Mr. and Mrs.
nightwear~ sweaters. caps, blankets,
George
Dunn.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Reed
towels, socks, and numerous other
were
In
charge
of
the
skits, and
things displayed on tables. Each
L
C.
Hasting8·
acted
as
barker,
an·
table bore a placard with the na.me
nounelng
the
evening's
events.
or the charity to whlch the articles
Mrs. Frank G. Keenan was on
had been ·assigned.
the
cQmmittce for a fandy dance
The local Health Center (visit...
performed
In evening gowns b:\-'
ing nurse) and the Family Service
GeOrge
Storck,
Charles Keenen,
or Delaware County were the re·
Thorbalm and Harry War. BRITISH EMPIRE BAZAAR cipients of more than 1400 ·of the George
ren of the'.. senior class. The PrO·
articles
which
they
will
distribute
Tho lhughteI'S of the British
gram was interspersed with pm'iEmpire in Pennsylva.nla, 1nc.. are to families and individuals in this
ods fUr general dancing, and at the
llohling their annual bazaar on No- and neighboring communities. Tho end of f,he evening when prizes
balance
ot
the
articles
were
scnt
vember 13 In the Clover Room of
were awarded, Elmer received a
-the Bellevue Stratford in PhUn.· to the Volunteers of America.
Baby's Hospital. Children's Aid of handsome medal with blUe ribbon
delphia.
Pennsylvania, Pl'otestant J..:plsCOI)al as the prize animal at the fair.
The official ouonlng will be a.t
Mrs. Pritchard wus in cr..arge 'Of
City :MIssion, Home l\U!;sionary
12:30 p. m. by His Majesty's BrltSociety. LoYers of Children·Phila- invitations, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
tanle Consul General W. HUgh
delphia, Lewis C.·ozer Hospital, Andes greeting, and Dr. and Mrs.
~cClelland.
At 2: 3 0 a Fashion
Chester !Jay Nursery, Union Gos- W. V. Emery, tood.
Show will be given, after whl.ch
:Balloons (In charge of Mr. and
pel MiSSion-Chester, Friend's Home
tl}R will be served until 5.30 p. in.
for Children-Secane, Taylor Hospi- Mrs. Cha.rles Russell) were given
A large commutee are nolping tal-Ridley Park, Sunny Crest Home
to all seniors.
the tollowing local ladles: ]UI"S. J. for Negro BOY8.Cheyn~.
H. Gordon McConechy, Mrs. A.
Mrs. WilHam Earle Kistler of
Mrs. "Rutherford, the' p;CSident
Haig Sheldon, Mrs. Willlam H.
of the Swarthmore. Branch ot- the ~Park avenue returned home Tues';
Brown, Mrs. 0.' Narberth, Mrs. W.
Needlework Guild, Is very grateful day toll owing a. week's visit with
E. Martin. Mrs. George W. Wellto all those who helped to make
.her son-tn-Iaw and daughter, Lt.
burn.
this year's Ingathering so worthwhile. Although the number of James H. Connor, USN., and Mrs.
Jr. Club Plan Schedule
charities helped this year.1s no Connor of Norfolk, Va.
Following a ~ted meoting, more than last year, the increased
Tuesda.y evening, November 11. number of articles wlll bring joy
Mrs. Samuel W. Crothers of Wal~ to more individuals.
Ungford. as guest speaker, will
demonstrate to the members of the
Managing N.O,M.A. Meet
Junior Woman's Club and their
. Ford Robinson, of Westdale aveguests how to make fall and winter
nue, assistant secretary of the Curfloral arrangements.
tis Publishing Company and scco~d
At the home of :Mrs. .John B. vtce.prt!sldent of the Philadelphia
Pitman Tuesday evening, the Board Chapter of the National Office
of Directors drew up the calendar Management Association, is c1.nirtor December and January. Plans man of the November 12 dinner
were also outlined for the annual meeting of the la.~tc .. org;.l.nizatiO n .
Christmas dance to be given on
.December 27 in the Club House.
Anne Marie Prater. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Prater of
Mrs. J. Warren Paxson of Vas- Swarthmore avenue, celebrated her
sar avenue: entertained a group of fifth birthday anniversary Tues~
sir. at a. luncheon at a Main LIne day, October 28, by entertaining 12
of her ltttle friends.
tea-room, Friday.
Made by CoIdweD
Immed··te DeUMI'J'
Have Your PI e at PUAa Ho. . .
_
Guild's Ingathenng
.
Exceeds 1946 .
Quota
DariJJg
Winter
_Ihs.
,Media Ltwn Mower
& Equipment Co.
P.'O'ricJeace &: Slate Reb.
MEDIa lI4li6
I:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
THE HEART OF
HOME OWNERSHIP - is a sound financing arrangement-the kind we have helped
many home planners to select.
Maybe we can help you, too?
Swarthmore National Bank &Trust Co.
,
Member of Feder8l Deposit Insurance CorpOration
Now You can buy U. S. Savings Bonds automatically. through
the new Bond-a-Month Plan, Ask at·
this B8nk.
•
o
Is Just Around the Comer
From making long
telephone calls refrain,
Or your party-line neigllbols
will soon complain.
o
U
HOW SWARTHMORE
•
We might have Freezing Weather Tonight-Is your Car Protected?
VOTED
North- Enst- West· Total
crn
ern
crn
JUDGE 01' THE SUPERIOR COUR'r
759
312
197
R Ji'ine ................................................ 260
267
86
84
D: McKenrick .................................... 9 '1
JUDGE OF THE COURT 01" COMMON
PLEAS
.
697
295
183
iI_S
E
R. Toal ................................................ 219
lUI WELSH !iT.
.11&, PA.
CWiN TO JIIE PUBlIC
jl\luslc and
Dancing Nightly
,
.
COLONI'AL
.. Let Us Winterize Your Car Now ..
c
On parl;)'-Iinetelephones, cour-
DINING ROOM
tesy pays dividends! Be brief
D Olmstead ......................................
COUN'TY COMMISSIONER
.
I\- Conner .............. _...........................
Doherty ................................................
D Crn\vford ......................................•.
K~llcr ..................................................
RECORDER OF DEEDS
R. Linvlll ............................................
D Rhodes ..........................................
REGISTER O~' WILLS AND CLERK
OF THE ORPHANS' COURT
R Bretherick .......................... :.........
D:HUI .................··.. ··..· ......·· .... ····...... ··
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
R. Kraft, Jr.....................................
D. Snyder ............................................
COUNTY TREASURER
PROTHONOTARY
COUNTY SURVEYOR
good party-line manners. It
~ ~:e~rer··::::::::~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
will mean bettersen\.., for all.
PRIVATE PARTY and
IANQUII' ROOMI
102
;3:_
~3
196
317
SCHOOL DIRECTOR (6 years)
-Ct,
91
86
107
88
87
293
282
Motor Tuned -Points Checked
25~
312
763
10
200
86
83
269
Battery-Spark Plugs Carefully Checked
25~
199
310
769
9
86
83
264
i~~
190
98
311
739
87
297
"46
196
312
85 .
753
194
88
310
73.
286
243
199
320
105
86
82
248
!HO
322
211
326
81
117
0)3<)
It ' •••S11'11I1
780
807
280
273
647
128
128
381
AUD~~Yder .......................................... _ 268
223
334
826
COU~:~ana ........................................_..
223
227
m
226
Check
~enew
Where
Necessllry
Add
Anti Freeze
~ Very Important
State Inspection
762
272
126
Gehring .................................- ..._ •..... _. 279
•
89
&7
274
168
pearson .. _...............-., .._ ...........- ....-
•
87
216
~: ~~~~~_~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::::::
"I 'ell '1••,11••• C._III.'
"85
747
73i1
309
;~i~::n::::::::::~:::~:::::::~:::::::::::::=:::: ~~~
SCHOOL DIRECTOR (2 years)
386
Winter
Grease
and
Oil
188
~: ~r.~e~.~.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i 1 0
gently • • • Take the lead in
FlRIIIDI LOUNGI
103
~: ~l=::~fn~··:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i 0 2
••• Space calls ••• Hang up
STAG BAR
18
Differential
Crank Case
Transmission
Cooling System
Radiator
Heider
Water Pump
Hose Connections
836
889
887
HANNUM and WAITE•
YALE AVE. and CHESTER ROAD
Swarthinore 1250
-
In 0 - Group
Carol H. Van Alen
baa heeD accepted
as
Mrs. William Ward .....d of Bouth
Cheater road entertalued at an tn..
formal luncheon Tuesday In honor
of Mrs. Lacey Parker of Roa"Qoke.
Va.. who Is vialUng her SOD and
daughter-In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Stafford Pa~ker of Wallingford.
Mr. Marvel W. WilBon and Mr.
Donald W. Poole ot Swarthmore
and Mr. W. Sproul Lewi.e of Gradyville, spent several days of this
week on a duck-hunting trip to
Maryland,
ot Park Ave.,
member of
. O~hetds. modern dance club, a.t.
Buckne!l1 University.
carol ill one of 12 now mem bers
of the Bucknell dance group which
will give Its first performance on
the campus In ~cembero
She 18 a member of the sophomore cl888 at Bucknell.
&
promptneae In reporting the . tire. are. failing woefuU:r la thI.e Yltal
and also lb. Sprlngfl~ld Fire Com- matter. AS things are here DOW,
pany and the Morton Fire Com .. If and wben .traced;r 1Itr1k"" la'
pany for their able B.BB1I1taDce.
Swarthmore, the chaneea .. are-iii&t
(ConUuued from Page 1)
They 'also thank trlends. both
.Boyle. and MI'8. WUlla:m DeCatn- white and colored, for th£.lr kind- o'l>Ji,d"' will. ba.ve to ahoulder much
of tbe blame.
drty determined the prize winners ness since the fire.
in too orlglnal section as followa:
One Inspection of i&mU,. blc:rBonnie Moxey (Jack' Frost) Itrst:
cles and ODO rules BeIIBlon with tl\e
Letter To the Editor
Beverll' Crowther (Funny Paper
chlldren won't do. It ahould be a
Girl) sccond: Nelda Garrahan.
weekly. habit unW tbe aatet;r leeSAFETY FIRST
JaDe Patterson, penny Morrow and
son is learned' and practiced.
I!ebble Lukens (Snutry Smltb and Editor of the Swarthmorean
Sincerely,
His Bugs) tblrd.
Marian 8. Jlarrlott.
Dear Editor:
Carroll P. streeter, Charles W.
As a motorist I am moved to uk
Lukens, Mrs. Frank Koonen and
a.
Question
through your paper•. Are
Mrs. Thomas Hooper judged the
Swarthmore
:Fathers whose chilcomic secUoD in which Nancy Jean
dren
own
bicycles
80 IndU!erent to
Taylor and her father .James. won
their
chlldren'a
safety--or
so lax
!lrst as a. white bunny with a
In their supervision over their
hunter; Richard, JudIth and Bar·
Woman'. Clult '.
children-that they faU to make
bam. Coles as the three little
Sponsored by Health,
kittens were second; and Jonathan sure that these bicycles are equipfare, Educatioo. DePartm.EU.bI
ped with the lights and redectors
~bold a Uttle Santa Claus was
required by law. and that their
'J'Ickel8 (Tax laclnded) 711e
third.
children know and observe the
The I.made·it-myself scction.
November 18, 1:00 P.M.
8B.fety" rules of the roads?
judged by WIlliam DeCalndry.
I feel that. Swarthmore Fathers
Ferrts W. Mitchell, Mrs. Donald
Jones, and Mrs. Frederick Lang.
brought (orth the foll?1Vlng winners: Jay Phllllpe, first, depicted
the housing ~bortage; Lyn and
Skip Bernard. second, appeared as
realistic organ grinder and a
monkey who scratched his tummy
and offered his cup regUlarly;
la the
Peggy Contns and Dolores Cooper.
third, as a city sUcker and a
country hick.
The adult scctlon was especially
good this year. Judged by Avery
Black, Mrs. C. ,Po Streeter and
Friday, November 7-2 P.M. to 9 P.M.
Frederick Langit produced as win·
ners: William Lea (academically
Saturday, November 8--10 A.M. 1'0 9 P.M.
clad and sign bede~ked on bebalf
Sunday; November 9--12 noon to 5 P.M.
ot the Home and School Association Drive) first; Mrs. Joseph
Kahler and Mrs. G. W. Brodhead
and their children (a negro fam- 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 II 1111111111111111111111111111
ily) second: and I.Jyman Darling
and Ted Bogardus (time to re-
'·,,00
Pat(i~e
-
Dess'ert Bridge
LOWER PRICES
and
BETTER VALUES
Check these items, and
many 'more in our markets
and you will .agree that no
matter when you shop you
CCin d~ better In your nearestAcme.
LEAN FRESH PORK· LOINS
loin
.,. . Half
Ib
Cefth.c.t
110
Chopo
57
65C '•
I~
e : Whole or
, ,.
Rib Half
loin End
Chop.
110
Beef Tongues ...... '0 4;1~
,•. 43e
Ground Beef
'035.
Short Ribs Beef
CRICKENS
57e '
53c
Ib53e
Rib End
• Chop•
Soup Beef
" 29c
Potato Solad H •••,... ,. 23.
Fish Cakes
2 to, 15.
·it' 41e
Fancy flesh-Kille.
STEWING G'Adoc
VEAL ROAST S:~::.'d~~
Rib Veal Chop.
Neok Veal Iop~:.pr."
Lean Breast 01 Veal ~TI
LUle . .ston Maekerel
Sea
~
Oen""" Haddock Fillet.
Food
Va'ues Faaoy Bedft.h Fillet.
'b 1ge
'b 3ge
'b
35e
Sharp Cheddar
% 35e
CHEESE
Borden's v.,.
23c
Ib
pu..p.dnPI.
/lSCIJ
Sbl.l1l Dr
Oold••
CItnIO 'N' "011
Old DIUI"
.·N ,III
Kraft
29c
All Swaat S.Ift'a OI. . .artUI.. I- 39c
Tomato Paste
2·""·..·.19c
Tangerine Juice 2 No. ~ .... 19c
Best Pure Lard
,. 32c
PUMPK.IN
2 °"·13
e
1
No.2Ys
cad
sooz Jar
g.td _
Enrl.hed
Flour g;:; 43e:~~ 85e
7.Mlnut Pie Crust
•~g
...·16.
-
Try ft unct.r our u~l. guaront..
11'' -
1947
CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW
tire) tbird.
Numerous other entries were
outstanding and a credit to their
wearers. A few that remain In the
mind 'Qf this reporter are the
Chinese' familY, the "Backward
NOW
OPEN!
t}inneg ~
NEW
BEAUTY
SALON
I
~
Couple:' the hunters complete
SQUARE
with well-trained nve sporting §
dogs. the "why hide our legs"
Road
campaigner whoso short skirt rcvealed suspiciously masculine lookSwarthmore 3476
ing lImb7" "The Burning?" whose
two participants portrayed the 111111111111111111111111111111111 H11111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111 n1ll1111111111ii
long and the short of the women's
current fashion dilemma. and
plays on the high cost oJ living
problem, Including the little collegiates who were applylng their
Old Bank Builcling
Swarthmore 4597-W
minds as well as their strength to
CORSAGES-CUT FLOWERS-CANDY
pulling down the $ which hall u
persistent . hahit ot shooting up
HOME BAKED GOODS
again: and the pair who asked
"ha.ve you saved 'Your piece of
~
!
m""a .....""
6;~:'ter
!
~
SWEET SHOP
ASHER'S BONBONS-80c lb.
Also PINK AND WHITE AFRICAN VIOLETS $1.00 ea.
CORSAGES FOR C.A.R.E.
DelUlle celery Bearts
caulomla Emperor Grape.
ORANGES
Iw••t Juicy
California Valenda
Medlu. to Small Sb. .
bun'"
2 n..
1ge
25e
5 35e:
110,
Harvest of Wen.Known Foods
Ubby'. SOeed Pineapple
N.:.22S0
Libby'. Fruit COektaU .
N:;'~\O!O 3ge
Libby'. Bartlett Pe...
N.:.1 ~6c,
Dole Plaeapple .Juice
"'!.~ S7DeW Peaebe. SII!::'f,':.'I...
N:;'~'h 230
Grapelrult Julce 01.":;;:.'
"!,-::- 170
Grapelralt Seedoas ~h'::r.
:I '::"..: 2ge
Boboford Prunes
,I:';:r. 1" I 2-i~Wk';, 350
Bob Boy Peach Preserve.
I':.. 190
Farmdale Pea. t: :::~)
:I ':~~ 2ge
... IlsaJ Faae,- Sauer Kraut Lc::~ :I N:;.~;Z 21.
Bolt-lord Rloe ~~':
~:. 17e: ~~= 330
ru
A Real Conservation Loaf
Enriched VICTOR
BREAD
.oe
loaf
only",
•
Flowers are making flour at
swarthmore College,
Students at Swarthmore a.re
staging a. campaign to swell the
coUege's contribution to C. A. R.
E. by abandoning the traditional
,
NOW
OPEN
FRIDAY
NIGHTS
LAUD LOCAL FIRE CO.
),fr. a.nd Mrs. .Joseph Dickerson
of 119 Pennington a.venue. M.orton
wish to extend to the Swarthmore
Fire Company their many thanks
and deep appreciation of the gallant worl{ in savlng their· home Friday evening, October 25.
The tire, discovered between five
and six o'clock by Mrs. Sadie
Washington of 112 Pennington ave
nue, was confineP. to the b8.rn
where two horses were rescued
before the roof fell in. The prompt
response and good work of tho
local Fire Company prevented the
destruction of the house and also
a chicken house nearby.
Mr. and Mrs. DickeraoD wish to
thank Mm Washington for her
w
RIB ROAST OF BEEF
59c lb.
BONEI ESS ROAST OF BEEF ................. _....................... 6ge lb.
LEG OF LAMB ........................ ~...............................................
the
PmtsONAIr-Se'=rv;;;I"ce::-o:::n::-:a"lI;-:m=iik"'''~'''OI Stamford, while Mrs. Louise Beury
Mrs.,
Elizabeth Chamber&. Mrs. ClementiDe Horsey and MJ'S. Maurice C.
Moore.
Edward L. Noyes. captalni HoraCe PB.SS'Plore. James H. Taylor and
Joseph Reynolds.
.
sSe
lb.
Donald W. Poole. captain: FredSimonds served as dental clerk. Tho
erick
M. Campbell, MI'8. Henry
grades examined were the first.
Ford,
WUllam Patten Hili, Roy
third. fifth, seventh. ninth. and
Horsey.
Harry Pack.. Mrs. Steven
eleventh, and the. examlnaUoDs
M.
Spencer.
Joseph Lehecka. Mrs. warded.
were conducted 8.8 a put of the
Herman
Neuwcller
and Jack B. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PERSONAL-Dolls. doU's clothes and new Stato Pt"Otram. of health cxThompson.
stutrecl to,.. made to order (or a.mlDatlOn8.
ChrlatmBII .uta. Telephooo swarthR. Blair Price, captain; Mar.garcl
more O111-W.
The report shows that S\\'arth- Brown.. Mrs. Guy G. d-eFurla.,. Guy
PERSONAL-Grace LewiJJ Employ. more chlldren's teeth have had McCorkle, Mrs. R. Lloyd Jones,
ment Agency, 108 School Street. good care. The number of deMrs. R. Blair Price, Mrs. K. M.
Morton. Tel. Swarthmore lOU-R. DoC""m.II"".....,.... pwoonallly ."...",;" •.
mestic tLel.PI;- dinners coolred. and eayed; missing. and filled perman.;. Reed. Arthur S. Robinson and Mrs.
Send for fr.. lookl.. G-5
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served: cater'lng' for partIes; work (or en~ teeth total 2011, of which 1411
Nell Thurman.
TOMLINSON
COUNSELORS'
bo::.:.:y:.:.-=a_nd-cg==i_r"--".B~r_t_er-:"::'_hOO-:'_._-::-__ 1 are )1ated as previously fined. perVirginia Rath, captain; Mr&.
Fox ardg.~ 1612 Marbt St.. PN1a. 3. Po.
PERSON~uare Da.ncing, NoveIn- manent teeth.
David
Braun, Mn. Frank Bromley.
ber 'l. Woman's Club. Couples inN
terested. call Mrs. Maxey Morrlsoll.
otlce has been sent 00 each Mrs. Edward -Cox, Irene 1\1011. Betswarthmore 20.58.
home and parents nre urged to ty Smith
Mrs. Andrew SimpPERSONAL-Relined middle-aged wo- have their children's teeth attend- son.
man desires position as compalllon ed to promptly before the condlA. B. Reavis. captain; Mrs. Claror tlgbt housekeeping (or one or t .....o tion gets worse. It is the aim of
ence C. It.....anck. Mrs. Evel!yn Haviladults. Not servant type. Media 2&58.
the dental hygiene program to and, Fred P. Jonea, Genevieve
PERSONAl-Window cleaning. 30 have remediable condlUons taken
Reavis and L. A. "\Vetlaufcr.
years in business. ·WlIl give prompt
reasOnable service. Call Swarthmore care of as earl!Y as possible. and
l'tIrs. Oliver G. Swan. captain;
469'J, Wm. A. c~ter.
it 1s hoped that before long the
t~achers will be able to report Mrs. J. A. calhoun. C. Irvin Galbreath. Mrs. Harold Gibson. Mrs. ;
(
that ne/eded attentior. has becn Maurice Griest. Theodora Hulme.
A. MERCER QUINBY
e.ectrlo _ono (BeDClbt lIIcIu4e4).
trone,.. "9aeuum cleaners. rangeaJ
trona. todters, fans and lamps. Also
wlrfuc--oew and old. All work com·
plies to FJn, Underwriters BpeclftcatonI. can ErIch H. Hausen. Swarth_
more JIM-W.
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Van Alen Bros.
Coal and Fuel
WE BUY
China, BI'k-a-Brae, Vue., Fig.rel, 81Dger 8ewlalr JlaeIliDea,
old Jewelr7, SUyer. B&e.
CAREER GUIDANCE
and
PATfERSON
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given to children's teeth.
Russell Kneedler. 1\1rs. John MacAlpine and Mrs. Raymond Winch.
Stanton S. Von Grabill, captain;
Theodore S. Halteman, Rohert P.
Hetherington, Graham Wentz and
?drs. Stanton Von GrnbUl.
Mr. plowman stressed the vitl.l
need for funds to enable the 175
Community Chest pgencles to COll·
tlnue their year-round servioes
residents of this area.
This y~a.r tor the first time. the
PhUadelphla Chest and the Chcster Community Fund are earning
on a point campaign, eliminating
dUJ\>)\cation in the soltcltlng of
homoes and Individuals in Swnrth-
FOB SALE
to
more.
NEWS NOTES
FOR SALE-RCA Radio
with automatic record changer. Good condiUon. Tel. Swarthmore 2465.
LEGAL NOTICES .
trlct office on November 13. 1947, at
She was 82.
8 p_m .• or at an adjourned meeting of
1\1rs. McHale. born in Philadcl- the School Board for musicnl Instruments. Speciflcatfons ca.n be secure,l
WANTED-Veteran and brlde-to-be
desire small apartment. Tel Swarth- pilla. came to Swarthmore when bewteen 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., daily exc
more 2()6'2-J.
12 !years of ;:~ge, and dUI'jng Ilet' Saturday, Sunday. and holidays. at the
School District omee. The Board 1"'.
WANTED-'Ve
w!ll buy at bCRt girlhood U"\'\."!d at West Honse on serves the right to reject any or all
prices old china glass. furniture, the ealupus. She was a. resident of bids In w,hole or in part and to award
contracts on any item or items makfirear~. Call Holly' Oak 4313 or Halh'
Oak 6120 collect tor apllointr;nent. All Swarthn)QI'e until four yem'S ago ing up any bid.
HUda Lans- Denworth
buslJl'ef!,s confidential. Colomal CUp- when she suffered a. hroken hip
Secretary
3T-I0·24
board. No.6, p,hUatielphia Pike. 'Vllmington, Delaware.
and since the\1 hns lived wiUl hCI'
TJEGAL NOTICE
son.
WANTED-Storage space f or car.
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN, purNov. 27-Jan. 3. Call Swarthmore
Surviving arc three daughters.
to the J)rovisiollS o( Act of A::;22U-W.
:\1I"s. Louis Agnew of South Chest-.Jr suant
sembly No. 380, approved May 24,
'VANTED-Author, wIfe and child, de- road, 1\Irs. E. D, Paynter of Long 1945. of intention to file in the ofUce
of the Secretary o( the Common wealth
sire house or apartment in l'iwarth- Island. N. Y., and Mrs. Albert of
l)ennsylvanla, at Harrisburg, Pa..
more for winter. Reilly to Box B. Gl'iffin of Drexel Hill; and fom' and in the oUice of the ProlhollOtal'Y
The Swarthmorean.
sons. Joseph of Overbrook. Harry of the Court or Common Pleas of
Delaware County on Thursday, the
\VANTED-Doll house, ill any C'ondi- of Philadelphin., William of Sum~ 13th day of November, 19·17, a. ~rti
flcate for the conduct of a business in
~u~o:::n:::...:c::a;I::,~s:w::a:rt:.::h::mo::.:r~e::.o~1::5-:2-;;:R:;:.:::-:::: mit. N. J., and Paul.
Delaware County, Pennsylvania, undcr
'VANTED-Room near Penn State ~II-· Services wero held Tuesda}" at the assumed or flctitious name. style
ter urgneUv needed by student. the Church of Ulc Nativity, Media. or designation of BIUGGS·MYERS
HESEARCH. with Its prinCipal
The swarthmorean.
~
tl awn TYPE
Interment was rna e n .J·~a~
'Vr't'"~ Box
place of business at ~21 Dickinson
Avenue, Swarthmore.. Pa. The name
'VANTED-Room near business ~~~ o.'!metery. swarthmorc .
and address of the person owning or
tlon E.nd restaurants. Box U,
interested in said business Is Isabel
Swarthmorean.
Briggs Myers, 321 Dickinson Avenue,
Swarthmore, Pa.
anll
I
T.
d I
baby slttin~.
Community· Chest
Quota $16,000
jobs. painting bor,
b v High School
Call Swarthmore 0763.
'VANTED-To buy second hand porlable ~wlng mRC'htne. Prefer· Singer.
I.EGAL NOTICE
RUlIBISH COLLECTlJRS
The Borough of Swarthmore does
(Continued from Page 1)
not operate a rubbish collection servIce, nor does it reeommend any parN"~0~d~.a~l~e~r.:..c:::nl~I...:S::u:::n:::.:::e.::.t.:.7.:.7:68:._ _ _ _ 1Mrs. William C. McDermott and ticular hauler or collcc::rer. The foUowing individuals have registered with
FOR RENT
Mrs. H. Parker Sta.mford.
the Borough as Qualifled for such
.::;-:~:=:::_:::__:::::::__;;;;:I Sewell W. Hodge, captain; Frank work:
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William Brooks-Morton. Pa,
F'OR RENT-Warm, sunny room for R. Markley. Mrs. Arthur J. McJoseph Dickernon-Morton, Pa.
young bllslnE'SS or college girl.. Con~
\'enlant to tran~J"IOrtation, AvaIlable Cormack, George W. McKeag,
Wi1son Dorsey-Morton, Pa.
.James Schoen-Morton, Pa.
Nov. 16. Tel. swarthmOre ()155-J.
'Vaync H. Randall. Walter A,
Sylvester Beeney-Morton. Pa.
Schmidt • .John A. Schumacher and
Swarthmore Disposal S e r vic eSwarthmore, Pa.
_.:...-~.:...---c-.-:J,:O:8::T~_-:::::-.;=:: Mrs. Agnes Haig Shedon.
Elllott Richardson
J..4QST-Black coin purse ~ntaining , Mrs. William R. HueY. captain;
Borough Secretary IT-11-7
$3.76. Please return to J{~nneth Francis I. Chambers, Mrs. James
REQUEST FOR BIDS
P. Daugherty, Edward Faulkner-.
seated bids win be received In Coun..
Dr. Arthur Jones, Mrs.· Donald cil Chamber. Borough Hall, SwarthPa. on December 1st. 194'1 at
Jones,
Mrs. Glenn Morrow. Mrs.. more,
7:4& P.lL for furnishing one tractor
Antonic:a
Birney K. Morse, Mrs. J. David with snow ploW, mower and accessorTeacher Qt. Piano
ies aU as described In speciftcation. a
Narooth·, Mrs.. HeDrIY Piper, Mrs. copy ot which may be obtained. from
FacoIt7, Del. HdSlc SchoOl
the understgried. The Borough reserves
~ Quick and ~rl Ryan.
the rlght·to reject· any· or· all bids.' .
. 1M Par!< A _ .
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Fairbanks
·s_raunore
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1775...T
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,John E. Michael. ca:~taJ.~: Mark
T Bittle ~d Paul SnT~er_.
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ROGER RUSSEll.
Maker of Fme PhotoRnPIP
. _ state BIIIIr.
_A__
S_Sto, ')
Media 2176
Media. -
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PIANO TUNING
and Repairing Since 1 _
New and RebuIlt Pianos
.ALBAN L. PARKER
Phone Media MoD-M
No adclltlODAl
.sub_ obarp
_ far
Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
C"".~"."'rlte
tn, N. to.th 8t.
Phlladelpbla 21, Pa..
Formerl, or Media
1125 w. Jeldgb AM•• I-blI&.
PboDe _ _ U70
MAINTENANCE
CONmACTING
General Caretaking
Oare
of
screens,
PETER DI NICOLA
furnaces,
baullng
lawn work. etc.
Sis Tears' experience in
Swarthmore
Pbone Swarthmore 2002
Phone Bwa. 2626
NORMAN SCHMIDT
Since 1.9OS
PaInters & Paper Hangers
We should Know How
. S ..... 11286 409l\Ucblgan A,·e.
175 ,BrIdJre Street,
l\Jorton
PRESCRIPTIONS F1RST
A. G. Catherman
Sucressor to,ViCtor D. ShIrer
17 s. Chester Road
Swarthmore 0588
FURNITURE.
BepaJred and
REFINISHED
I. B. ANDERSON
Phone MedIa.·- 04'13-l'tI
...
Charles E. Fischer
Builder
WILLIAM BROOKS
Rubbish lIemo...ea.
La....... lIIowed
General Hauling
Asbes
&
236 ILu'IIIng Ave.
Mono... Po.
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FOR QUI~ SERVICE
Interior & Exterior
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Swarthmore 2253
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Swarthmore 1448
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.PAINTING
Mrs. Mary C. McHale
ADVERTSEMEN'l'
The School District of Swarth:.noN
Mrs. :Mary C. McHale. a. long- will
receive bids at the School DI~
office. College Avenue Building.
roR SAI~E-Black winter coat. size Ume resident or Hwarthmorc. died trlct
up to 4 p.m., Thursday. November 13.
38. Perfect condlti
T):le swarthmorean.
her son Paul ~lcHalc of Devon. the School Board at the School Vlb-
.
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EDWARD-PUGACH
Funeral DirectDr'
lunch-Ifr~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
r
lane.
.
CUNNINGHAM
League of Women Voters held a.
membership luncheon at WhitticI'
House. yestcrday. Dr. ~rances Fussell spoke on "The United States
Fo.reign Polley."
Mr. and Mrs. James Cochra.ne ot
Newtown Square will be hosts at
a supper party Sunday evening.
Mrs. Richard Prewitt of Wallingford will entertain at a luncheon
in ]<;nginecring at Swarthmore.
Monday, and Mrs.. Daniel S. Morse
ot Parrish road wlll give a
FOR SALE-FIreplace logs; hard
l'olra. William B. Bullock of Cedar eon In her honor, Tuesday.
wood, cut to order. any length. Also
cow manure tor garden and flower lane entertained the members of
MEDALS AVAJl6BLE
beds. Bruce Durnall. '223 S. Chcst~r her bridge club at a luncheonThe Navy recruttlng station In
Road. Swarthmorre 4513.
bridge at her home, Thursday.
Philadelphia announces that the
FOR SALEt-wnton rug, maroon and
Pagc 1\[. Bullock will arrive home next-of-kin of d-eceascd naval per·
rose tone on tone, 12 x 26. Like now;
green embossed rug, 9 x 12. Can Paul- this evening from Hampden~Syd- son)"1el who haVe not received the
son's. Swarthmore 0529. .
ney College, Va.. to spend the "\Vortd ,Var II victory medal and
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week-end with his parents. Mr. and
FOR SALE-Two winter coats: fur;
blue wool with wolf collar. Tel. Mrs. William B. Bullock of Ceda~
tv ANTEn-Ddd
FRESH PEAS ........................................................................ _..... 1ge .lb.
PASCHAL CELERY HEARTS .................................. 19c bunch
FRESH TOMATOES .............................................................. 25c box
SEEDI ESS GRAPEFRUIT ............................................ 2 for 25c
EATING AND COOKING APPLES .... _................._ 31bs. 25e
JUICY ORANGES ............................................ _........ _...... 23c doz
FRESH BJ{OCOOLI ......................................................... 25c bunch
EMPEROR GRAPES ......__..•_ ......_..........•.....2 I... for 25c
.
the American
Defense
Medal.
ahoUkl apply to tbe BUf\C8.u$ ot
Naval Personnel. Attn: Pers ·1,
Navy Department. Washington, 2.6.
D. C •
The application should contain
. . . tull name ot the deceased
serviceman, the last grad!! or rate
bald. the serial or file nU'rnber, and
the correct address to which the
appUeant desires the medals tor..
'VANTED
corsages for Saturday night's for-
mal dance. sponsored by the Women's Student Government Association. Posters assail prospective
flower-buyers from every corner,
urging them to use their money
for a.id to Europe. CoUectors of
donations, stationed at the doors
of tJ\e college dininli hall. report
an enthusiastic response to the
idea by the student body_
Tho student organizations sponsoring this drive are hopeful that
it may spread to other COllege
dances. Besides this campaign and
a regular collection for C. A. R. E.,
Swarthmoreans recently donated
the proceeds from a performance
by their Little Theatre Club to
European reUef. Total C. A. R. E.
Intake at the college is now $2610.
tor
toaaWl'II and. radloe repalred, ealle--J dental eu.mlnera were Drs.. Peter
for and dellvered. Call Robert Brooke.
L. CoBte, S. Pearlman. and H. R.
Swarthmore I" ••
Swarthmore 22U-W.
SPECIALS THIS WEEK··
bread todaty."
The High School Band played
In exception,aUy fine farm and led
the varaders a ~plrited march.
examinations
i~
Beaulg Salon
~::~;:":::n~::it::':~g
;:
Dental
Maurice C. Moore, captaiD:
pupils of the Swarthmore Schools
bay'
Just beeD· completed. The
PERSONAl-Vacuum Ctea.nen, lrona,
FIELD HOUSE·
SWARTHMORE COLLEGE
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DTotal F-"";"e""
PBII.80lJAL
Field .Hou6e
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The Place to Shop for
CLASSIFIED
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In.
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DAVE WOOD
.Painting
and
Paperhanging
Phone: Media 0755
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RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Swarthmore 1439
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Call
MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
331 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore 0345
For
ALL SIZES HARD COAL
GOLD BOND
Reese-Baxter Co.
POURING WOOL
BATS AND BLANKETS
SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
Chester
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Contractors & Builders
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
lIome impro\'emen~ Alter-
Electrical Contractor
Arters Brotbers, Inc.
ations,
tion.
'Kitchen modernizacustom-built cabinets,
cement work, knotty pine
paneling,
&Ion.
..,...,.,..mg,. 1DBuIa-
Miscellaneous carpen-
try.
302 Cayley St., Media.
MeclIa 2l1li7-8.
All Types of Electrical
Installatfons nnt: Repairs
Serv1ag Swa~hmore and
Vlclnlt)' for _
Twent}'
Years
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
.Swarthmore 2295
.....' or da;r.
'n"\t!i:itt~"';;""S1S
"LlTILE QUAKERS'"
ON HOME FIELD
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Johns Hopkins 11
Hopes to Avenge 46
Defeat
The "Little Quakers" of Swarthmore College will renew their
grid rivalry with Johns Hopktns
for their thirty-first game ot tho
aeries Saturday at 2:00 o'cloek
on
Alumni Field. Swarthmore
holda a big edge in the series,
haVing won twenty-five of tho
games and ttylng two '·whIle ·.Johns
Hopkins baa 'been held to three
vlctorl"", their last comlog in 1937.
As In the 1946 gam., Johns
Hopkin. will go Into the tray as
the favorites. h&vJng won their
last four games atter dropping the
ope n e r to Randolph-M Be 0 D.
Jwartbmore on the other band 1s
one game down on the record
sheet with wins over UrslnuB and
Dickinson against three I08S88, but
the victories haw come in 8UCCCSdon and the Garnet will be out to
hlllgthen the string to three and
to even up the ledger.
Coach Lew Elverson wlll be tn
!L bit of a ·spot all afternoon for
ilubstltutlons with" an active pla)"0T
Used Cars
Used Cars
t 948 Ford Tudor &In.
1940 Che,·.. Four Dr. Sdn.
1940 Obev. CJonv. Cpe. R & H
1940 Olde Cpo. Busln"""
1937
1937
. 1937
1936
1938
Ford Four" Dr. Sdn.
Ford Tudor Sdn..
Pontiac Four Dr. Sdo.
Pontiac Four Dr. Sdn.
Ford Cpe. It. & B.
and many other models
Bought - Sold - Exdumged
Cash or Financed at
PASSMORE'S
So. Baltimore Pike at Oxford, Pa.
Phone 208 - 576
Open Evenings Till 9:30 P.M.-Abo SlDlClayS
J. E. LIMEBURNER CO.
Dispensing Opticians
Experts in the Making and Fitting
of Sp~ctacles and Eye Glasses
1923 Chestnut Street - - Philadelphia
6913 Market Street - Upper Darby,Pa.
827 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa.
SWARTHMORE DISPOSAL SERVICE
A Needed Service
Approved by Borough
CLEANING INCINERATOR
Rubbish Ac:cumuhition
Burning on Windy Days
Smoke Nuiaance
Trips to Burner in Rain or
Snow
For prompt efficient action on your requests for informatioll or service, caIl our office, Swarthmore 3344,
open 9 :30 to 6 :00 for your convenience,. We will be
very glad to he.ar from you and to handle your problems.
Why not caIl ns today?
HOUSEHOLD RATES
(All rates payable in advance)
WEIGHT LIMIT-50 LBS. PER CONTAINER
nUBBISlI
Collections weekly (Umit-2 containers per week)
$2.00 per month
Collections monthly (llmtt-2 containers total)
$1.00 per month
ASJIES
Collections made we"ekly only
(Rate includes no trash or rubbish)
$2.60 per month
Commercial Rates
Arrangements fol" commerctal contracts will be made by
telephoned request
Special Rates
Special l"ates for cellar collectioD8, remOving debris from
incinerator, etc., available upon telephone .request.
Telephone:
Swarthmore 8344
AmUSSOD.
At the tackles. Bud
Stowe Bnd Ed Bush are both on
the Injured Ust l~vlng Dave Work
and Malcolm Smith to carry th"
bru~t of the load with DIck' Hurd
in reserve.
In too backfield, too, injuries
have played havoc with the startIng gridders. Both Ray Posel,
chunky blocking back, and Warren
Higgins, glue fingered ~ receiver
and wingback are being held back
by' deep bruises. However. Dick
Esrey, fleet-tooted taUback and
passer par excellence will be at
top shape to repeat his Dlcklnoon
performance where he scored
twice on long runs and once on
a ninety yard kick-oil return that
was ca11"d back. With him wilt
be Lansdowne's contribuUon. DIck
Cryer. whose line pltinging and
short passing has been a valuable
asset to the team In every pme
played. Reserves will again be a
problem for Elverson, however.
with only five reserve backs
available.
Johns Hopkins promIses to be
,,"8 strong as lnst year when the
Garnet eked out a 6-0 vietot·y. and
will field one of the heaviest
teams to appear on Alumni Field
this year. With four straight victories in the books, the Blue Jays
wJIl be out to avenge Jast years
upset with George Mullinix, ace
back. and trJple threat EddIe
MlIler to spearhead th-air attack.
PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS
Swartlmw>re Pos. J .1I0pldns
L!l (79) Hansen
(20) Mochel
L r (92) Nleho1a
(26) Work
L':;' (14) MOseB
(21) Gorjanc
l'
(65) Hirsch
(28) Dickinson
n). (73) Eichner
(36) Greenstein
R r (80) Bunting
(37) Smith
(14) Klrkoff
R ~ (68) Mitchell
L {
(67) l\[ulllnix
( 8) Esrey
H I (82) Matthai
(31) Higgins
Q 3 (50) 1\li11er
( 6) Posel
I.' 1;
(60) Ktegler
(~6) Cryer
Sale Waived for Donationa
-With the crying need for warm
clothing in Europe uppermost In
their minds, the members of the
Worn·ao's Society of the Methodist
Church, decided at their October
meeting to forego the usual taU
rummage sale. All good clothing
assigned to the ~le was sent Immediately to the World Service
Distribution Center at New Windsor, Maryland.
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NG'J 11; 'S ',7
Warren B. Pierce,. Operations ),{gr.
Louis Cole Emmons. Jr.• BUBln•• Mgr.
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sw AirnHIORI£
COI,LEGE
LIBBARY
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EVERYONE
~VERYONE
GIVES
COMMUNITY
CHEST
THE' SWARTHMOREAN
32 GIRL SCOUTS
AWARDED BADGES
dog
THE
Twenty~Two Girls
.
LOW-COST
.
Now Members of
Troop 16
.
wlr
'.
Following a
long established
custom, this year's Swarthmore
High Seho~1 team and coaching
staff will be feted on the evening
\If December 5. The Citizen's Atltlctic Committee is now busy preparing the program. Because of
the team's successful record and
the interesting brand of football it
has displayed, an unusually large
attendance is expected.
WELFARE PARTYNEXT TUESDAY
1947 Dessert-Bridge
Sale. at Woman's
Oub
COMMUNITY
CHEST
Annual Book Week
Books for the world of tomorrow
is the keynote of the annual National Book \Veek celebration to be
observed in the Swarthmore Public Library the week of November
16-22. More than 250 new children's
books wiJl be on special displayfeaturing new titles by favorite authors, books by new authors, and
superior editions of the classics.
Each visitor may reserve one book
to be taken on Saturday, November 22 when, all the titles will be
put into circulation.· This exhibit
offers an excellent opportulJity for
all readers interested in juvenile
books to have a birdseye view of
the season's offerings.
11 PLAYS
PROSPECT PARK
Hopes For Eighth
Straight Win
Tomorrow
Tomorrow at 2:30 the high
school football team will travel
their wings at the· annual "Oy-up"
man of the annual philanthropic
to Prospect Park seeking its
ceremony held at the Woman's
dessertabdrlge which will be spone;ghthstraight victory. The Blue
Club last Thursday aflemoon.
sored by Ihe health. wJ!lfare and
,and Gold has had an i\npressive
Members of Brownie Troops 19
education departments of the Woseason so far, gaining victories
and 95, these 5th grade girls now
man's Club at I o'clock next Tue;over Darby, Sprigfield, Eddycontinue Girl Scout Troop 16
day afternoon. Proceeds of the afstone, and the streak-stoppler
under the leadership of Mrs.
t('rnoon's fun
provide working
over Sharon Hill. They have
Walter Magee..
.
funds for the club's several charity
lost to Clifton Heights and RidAs is the custom in scouting
projects.
ley TO'VIlship, which are conon important occasions. the proBloOJ1)s
Mrs. H. S. Toole, acting as cosidered
two of tJ:e top teams of
gram opened with the flag salute
chairman of the event, is in charge
the county. They also dropped a
and singing of ,,"merica. After
Chrysanthemum appreciators VIS- of~ tickets.
the introduction' of the new troop ite(l the SwartJ:1more College Field
Mrs. George Schobinger chair7-6 decision to Glen-Nor alleaders who have just completed
man of education is in c;:harge of
Po~ts
though outrushing them throughthe Girl s~out Leaders' course, House in large numbers over the rctreshments. Mrs.· D .. Reed Geer
out
most of the game. WinniJtg
Mrs. J. Alfred Calhoun and Mrs. weekend when. the fifth annu..al gardcn chairman and Mrs .. Francis
this game, will give them a
M. W. Garrett presided at the show sponsor~d by the Pcnn~yl- A. C. Vosters of Secane are'- arCourt of Awards. All 28 scouts vania Horticultural Society, the Ar- raqging a talife Wt'-the ,sale ~f
500 average for the season and
Dr. John R. Bates, of North an added incentive will be to
in Mrs. Calhoun's Troop 83 were thur H~yt Scott Foundation, and- J1lants. Mrs. Rudolph H. Banks IS
\ligible . to receive their Second
in charge of a table of articles made Chester road, formerly assistant to beat Swa.rthmore's Coach Millard
'nass badges. The girls will now the Philadelphia Branch oi the by 'the .Pennsylvania Association the Sun Oil Company's vicepresi- Robinson. who used to coach at
National Association of Gardeners lor tl,c Blind.
dent in charge of manufacturing, Prospect Park. They are big and
\ork to earn. proficiency bad ges. was in progress. Harry W ood 0 I
Mrs. W,'lliam F. Delahanty and has been appointed director of re- rugged and have very fast al"'~wards which were made by the college staff was a otemiber of Mrs. C. R. Loughead will head the
se.arch and will head the company':; thought small backs with Dick
." Garrett to the retiring mem- the show committee.
.
:
food sale table. Mrs. E. D. Brauns newl)~ created
r'esearch depart'_i of Troop 16 included First
Prizes were awarded for pott~d and Mrs .. Edwin W. Fm:st will ment. the first step in .t~(" cstab-:- Martin, brother, of Ben Martin
of Annapolis foutb3u fame, call;s b. adges to Lucy Harper and
.
~,..',',d.· .... cu..t.. c It.ry"ant.h cmum~, fr~lIt :.handlc .,:,loor prizes.-,1tlrs. DonaItI bhmcnt· "curt'il~~ Im:;-}lo~(:d science ·ing 'the sIgnals and, passing from
··P"'P·
uu:.y 'f<>ld aild Second. Class, shrubs, - an·d sr,ecla I 0 ower ar- Crosset and 1!rs. V•.'.Hliam R. M c- center at Newtown Square.
the quarter-back spot. To date
budge to Amanda Spackman. rangemen~s.
Henry 'wjJJ be in c h arge 0 f cand y
A former associate professor of he has thrown seven touch-down
JUlie Lange received her V guard
Two first prizes were ~von . by and nutS·
~{rs. William
H. general and physical chemistry at
for five years of scouting. Pro- Mrs. Philip Kniskern of RIVerView That~her a~d "!\frs. Wj11iam E. Het- tht." University of. :Mic::higan, and passes. -The Garnet holds this
fieiency badge:; won by the troop ..oad who also earned ?on hon?rable :zcl, Jr" table setting: ·and Mrs, later director of research for the fast hard-chargiJtg team in very
included some of the hardest mention. Mrs. Robert K ..PrlCC of Judson R. Hoover, Jr., Mrs. J. Catalytic Development Company, high regard.
outdoor classifications in scout- Moylan earned a first pnzc. Mrs. Paul Brown and Mrs. Leslie M. Dr. Bales has been wit"i1 the maltThe Yeadon game last Monday
ing. The girls have been working Sam\1el Crothers of 'Va~lingford Dark tickcts at thc door.
was
no indication of the strength
ufacturing department of Sun Oil
together towards these awards for won a· second prize, a tlurd, and
of
eiiher
team. . Our opponents
since 1942. Born in Jamaica be
SEveral years. Lucy Harper earn- an honorable mention for arrangewas educated in private schools in appeared to be confused and
ed Proficiency badges in Weaving, ments. Lucas Sorzano, Jr. of Rutthe United States, received his A. disorganized in allowing SwarthBird Finder, Gardener, Camp- ledge won second prize wi,th his
B. degree at Amherst College in more to gairi at will. It proved
craft. Outdoor Cook, Pioneer and basket of twelve blooms. Oth~. c:n 1924, his :1>1. A. and PI,. D. on fel- to be no test whatsoever, and
Foot IrTraveler. Millie McCowan lrants in this immc;Piate VICInity
lowships to Princeton University was disappointing to our boys.
More than 300 solicitors arc co!- during the next three years, was a If it had not been for the conreceived' badges for swimmEf' were ~{rs. JOhl~ Daley, }'frs. HerLife Saver, Campcraft and Foot schel G. Smith, Mrs. James A. Iecting funds in the six commUnI- national research fellow at Johns tinual free. use of substitutes,
ties comprising the Central Del- Hopkins University 1927-28, an in- the score might have been' double
Traveler. Polly Told was award- Hayes, and Mrs. J. P. Henry.
ed badges ~or Lite Saver, CampThe Pomona Estate of Gladwyne. aware County Division. The Quota ternational research fellow at the the ftgure. Although Harry Warcraft, Foot Traveler,while Aman- owned by Thomas McKay was top {or the division is $24,070.
University of Berlin the following ren played less than half the
On November 6, the opening day year, and then became research as- game, he scored five touchdowns,
da Spackman rEceived bers for p,ize winner receiving .10 first
Swimmer, Life Saver and Boat- prizes for superior cut and potted ~i the:' Campaign, Swarthmore sociate at Princeton University one of which was an intercepturned in $1805.50. This representcd where he remained until !ransfer- tion, anoiher a 75 yard jaunt and
ing, and Barbara Schumacher chrpsanthel1lums.
.
received hers for Campcraft and
Among the exhibits attr.act~ng partial reports from less than ha1f ring to Michigan in 1932: He holds the other three of short yardage.
attention and admiration of thc captains.
repeated
a number of patents on the appli- Harry MacGilberry produced the
Fbot Traveler. Other Foot TravF
d
Since the Campaign closes on cation of catalysis to petroleum,
cler awards were made tq. Ruth were those of the· S~ott
oun asixth tally in a 38 yard scamper
A
t' on'sb erried shrubs _In the center Novemher 25. each solicitor should and has written a number of scias he broke away from two
Garrett. Dorothy Heinze,
nne ~f the fioor and -chrybnthem ul1ls get his or ,her work done as
entific papers in the field.
WOuld-be tacklers. The whole
promptly ~!? possible! report to the
grown onthc college grounds.
Another
Swarthmorean
Dr.
Johi\
line
from Collins to Patton put
(Continued on page eight)
captain at least tWice. e3:,eh week It. Pearson of Cornell avenue.
continued
pressure on the Yeaand turn in a11 subSCrlpttons col- newly e1ected to borough council,
don offensive to the point where
lected to date.
. will assist Dr. Bates in the .capacity
The captail\ should report to Ius of director of physicaJ research Yeadon ended with a minus 68
FRIDAY NoVEMBER 14
, College J. V. vs William School
cHstrkt director at least once each and development of the Sun's.. pro- yards. The fine lliie play has
3:00 Football-Swarthmore
College
been one of the most outstandweek. Any delay on the part of
(Iuction department.
ing
features of the team's sucoce, holds up the .work on each
V. vs Drexel
. College
A native of Portland" Ore. Dr. cess. Only one team, Glen-Nor,.
3:30 Soccer-Swarthmore College J.
Player's Club
higher level
Pearson received his B.S. degree has been able to carry the ball
15
Several solicitprs have com:
8:20 "Ten Little Indians"
at the University of Chicago in. across the 50 yard stripe and in
plctcd their work. ~he tea.m ot 1925 and his Ph. D. from the same
SATURDAY, NOVEMBTER I
Alumni- Field
that particular game, they were
-Swarthmore
College
vs
emp
e
Mrs Edwar_d Bassett IS· the hrst to
Hockey
H:OO
in!;titution in 1930, having instruc: aided by· several' penalties. Prob·
t P k Prospect Park
r('port
its
assignment
completed.
Football-High
School
vs
Prospee
ar.
"
2:30
ted at th(, California Institute ot ably the most outstanding feaThe local amount to date totals
B
n'" "March of TIme
7&9 Movies: "Cluny row ,
Technology
for three years.
Clothier Memorial
ture of the game was the perfect
$5,170.
He
began
work in electrical geo. Player's Club
extra-point kiCking by David
physks with the Sun Oil production McCahan who ,converted six. -for
8:20 "Ten Little Indian~"
department in DaUas, Tex. ;n 1929.
Jr. Music Club to Meet
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 Lo·cal Churches
six. He has been consistently
HE' has written papers on .the fun11:00 Morning Worship
good on kick-off., aiways - driv316 Dartmouih Avenue
All budding musicians from the damentals of corrosion and corro- ing ihe ball high and deep into
7:30 Junior Music Club
VEJllBER 11
ages of 12-18 will have an oppor- sion measurements and holdt 10 enemy territory.
MONDAY. NO.
S
rthmore Meeting
t"nily
io visit the swarthmore patents in this field. He authored
wa
House
Swarthmore's game will be an8:15 Marshall Plan Panel DiSCUSSIOn
Junior Music Club, Sunday even- a chapter on cathodic: protection
oiher
test of grit and spirit with
for- the Efectrochemical ·Society's
Borough Hall
ing Novemher 16, at 7:30.
boih
teamS
being ag. ssive and
Alnswoi-th-Wernher
Post
No.
427
8:15
fine program will head the forlhcoming "Handbook on CorTUESDAY. NOVEMBER 18
courageous
defensivelY
and have
meeting to be held at the home 1'osion". He is chainnan Qf the
'Woman's Club
ing
a
very
strong
offensive
1:00 ·WeUare Bridge
of Barbara Shipherd, 316 Dart- Eastern Region Division of the
Woman's Club
attack.
I
t
'
be
a
good
thrill·
National
Association
of·
Cor~osion
mouth . avenue. Come out and
8:00 .Jr. Club HobbY Night
VEMBER 19
studded
WEDNESDAY. NO
Engineers.
join the fun!
Trinity Church
10:00 through dinner Holiday Fair
Twenty-two BVJwnies .received
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To Fete Team
BENEFITS
$UI YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, IM7
5TH ANNUAL MUM
SHOW ATTRACTIVE
Mrs. Francis Forsythe is chair-
5047 Crowd Field
House to See
I
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BAT~S,PEARSON
LEAD RESEARCH
FUR
•
Hold Key
In
Sun Science
Center
TUXEDO
by Brittany
89 98
I
Kappa Kappa Gamma. has undertaken through. the Save the
TAX
FREE
Red. Feather
Tops $5000
Coat Dept.
Speare's
second Floor
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
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Marvel ~ilson of Strath
Haven avenue is entertaining at a
tea. today in honor of her house
guest. Mrs. R118I!en Chapman of
Unusually beRookford, Ill. ,Mrs. Carleton Popper
coming with a
of New York City 111 alSo a house
guest of the Wilsons.
generous sweep of
While here, Mrs. Chapman ..1\1
sllver-dyed muskvisit her son John Chapman a.
rat, -a new wearjunior a.t Swarlhmore College, and
able sweep-back
win' alSo be guest of honor on
and longcr-tban-ever length. An unusual value, £of: not oo1y is
numerous occaaIOna. Mr. and ),{rtI,
it taX fne but it will give you sea"",' of wear. In a fiDe rich.
Donald W. Pool. of !lwarthJqo~.
Brittany 'suede and i.o. these wonderful colors • • • gray, wine,
a.venue wUl entertatn in her hOllor Iti.:lWUl~·~ta~~g~[~een.~~
iiiii_____iiii_____iiiii__; '___iiiii~
tomorrow ev8Jllq.
Mrs.
Co llere
Library
SIVarth more ,Fa.
w ..
SPONSOR AID PROGRAM
new program oC aid to the children ot
France, it was announced today by
Mrs. 1\111too -R. Fussell of 221 Vassar avenue. president of the local
Alumnae ABsoclaUon.
The new program has been
started in hODor of Dorothy Canfield Fisher whose work in France
durIng the f,rst' Wortd ·War helped
thousands of war victims. As a.
memorial to her \lrevlouS work.
the CQmmittee of Postwar Projects recommended that the program of fraternity activities should
bear her name.
Under the Save the Children
Federation plan, sponsored schools
are provided with clothtng and
shoes and with other articles to
meet the most pressing needs of
the children. Thls frequently includes supplementary food, and
school supplies of various kinds.
While the fraternity is confining
its work to France, the Federation
ie also assisting children In Holland, Bolgium, Finland p,nd Greece
through sponsorship ·plans.
Up to September I, 1947, Kappa
Kappa Gamma had provided funds
to sponsor sixteen schools at a cost
of over $2,800. Additional funde to
support the program are coming
in almost dally.
'
~\'mrthr;)ore
Chlldren Federation a
ELIMINATE:
FIRE HAZARDS:
HEALTH HAZARDS:
EIec fell to Bs c ri.
WtlIlam B. Borsey, and R, Stephen Zlnn, both ot ·Swarthmore
a-v:enue, have been elected to mem ..
bershlp ~n RACCA-CIA. men'. BOclal fraternity. at Triple CIU.. College o~ Syrac~ Unlvel'llity. Mr.
Horsey Is a. textile student In the .
College of Busln0B8 AdmInlatraUon
and .,Mr, ZI.w Is & radio student
In the qollege of Liberal :Arts.
list of only twenty-three play......
Mra. Bo....1'4 B. Adamll of .Barwith sev.ral of th_ hampered by va~ avenue spent a te" day. of
iDjurlea. The main weakne88 will this week In Ocean City.
be at the end8 where 8tart~r :'Pud"
Mra. W. .J. FraD.k of V........ aveMochel and his rellot Bob Amll8llon
nue arrived home· SUDday follow ..
are both on the bench wIth banged
up knees. leaViDtr only tour avail- ing a three-week trip to the weISt
able men, two of them 'without coast. WhUe there :Mrs. Frank
seaaonlnk. Among th_ Is bill" visited ~er 80n, Sgt. W.. Bussell
Dick Raymond. Swarthmore lad. Frank who Is _tloned at Camp
who Is being counted On heavily to PendletoD, Cal.. with the Marine
fill the shoes of Mochel and
Corpa.
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THE
,
SWARTHMOREAN
F~da:r,
NOYember 14, 1917
,
table is under the chairmanship l.menta1ly u';tit. t is to be m~l;n
their monthly' all-day' sewing
,Thetas to Sew
of Mrs. James E. Evans, assisted ed entirely by competent volunThe Swarthmore College Kappa with Mrs. James Lamb of Moy_
by several'_ dozen women. Over. teer workers from the Philadel- Alpha Thetas will meet for lan, Wednesday, November 19.
•
200 aprons of line fabric ha~'e phia
Hairdressers Association.
been hand made by a committee Mr. honeyford is vice-president
headed by Mrs. W. Minton of this group which enlists the
Harvey.
'services of its members for one
, Apple taffies, cakes and candies full day -each month for this purwill be sold by a committee head- pose.
ed by Mrs. Bardwell Lincoln.
The Swarthmore salon has asMrs. Maurice Griest will have sumed responsibility for the first
charge of ,the jelly and pre- Saturday in each ,month.
Experts in the Making and Fitting
serves;lVIrs. Alden Q, Davis, the
white elephant and novelty table;
TO WED TOMORROW
of Spectacles and Eye Glasses
Mrs. Donald Dye, the children's
The ,marriage of Miss Shirley
table' which' will have Christmas Bambrick, daughter of Mr. and
stockings and gifts for children Mrs. Harry Bambrick of Tremont,
for sale. lVIrs. Malcolm D. Hodge Pa., to Dr. Robert Welty Delaand Mrs. Robert H: Reed will be plaine, Medical Corps, U. S. N. R.,
Mark~t
the fortune tellers. Miss Anna son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy W.'
Blake heads the large .committee Delaplaioe of Cornell avenue,
827 Lancaster Ave. Bryn Mawr, Pa.
in charge of the turky dinner wlll take place in the .Chapel of
which will be served at'5:30 P. M, the Navy Yard, Philadelphia at
Mrs,. Walker Penfield is chelrman 2:30 0" clock "tomorrow afterff'-F-'E--;;;-~--;;;-iB-~-'E-;;;-iB-iB--~-~--~-iB-~--~-~-iE-~-~--~-~-~--~-~--~-E-~--~-E-~~-~-~-~--~-~~~~~-;~-~-~--~-~-~~-S_~~_~_~~_~I~'
of ticket distribution. Posters for noon.
the Fair were designed by the
A small reception will follow
art class of the Swarthmore High at the Ofllcers Club, Navy Yard.
School, and prizes were given for Dr. Delaplajne is on active duty
the best posters.
at the U. E{ Naval Hospital.
:
Members of the general committee include: Mrs. John H. Hall.
BIRTH
BEAUTY SALON
Mrs. W. M. Bullock, Mrs. Norman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham
Hulme, Miss Olive Cleaves, Mrs. Griffin of Lakewood, Ohio, are re~
Henry Dure, Mrs. Lillian B. ceiving ·congratu1ations upon the
Beaut,. Cheen Her FavoriteT_
Richardson, Mrs. Wm. B. Harvey, birth of a daughter, Kathryn
Mrs. Wm. Sproul Lewis, Mrs. Louise Griffin, on October 23.
The new bahy is a granddaughScott B. Lilly, Mrs. Elizabeth
Call Swarthmore 0476
Brooks, Mrs. John E. Jeffords, er of Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Grif9 Chest.r Road
Miss Rosa Sutcliffe, Mrs. W. fin of Rutgers avenue.
M rand Mrs. J. Roy Carroll, Jr.• ------._--------------------_ _-_._ _----------------------._--------•..
Rodney MacHenry, Mrs. Teresa
Hayes, Mrs. David Dawson, Mrs. 01 North Chester road aro being
Francis W. Plowman, Mrs. A. E. congratulated upon the birth of a
Pritchard, Mrs. Joseph Seal. Mrs. danghtcr, Mary Margar.et Carroll,
Flowers For Thanksgiving
J. H. Craig, ·Mrs. Wm. S. Patton, on October 28 in Lying-In HospiMrs. Albert Knabb, Mrs, Sam- tal, Philadelphia.
To thank a gracious hosfes~.
The Baby is a granddaughter of
uel D. Reynolds, Mrs. Elizabeth
To
add distinction to your tal
S. Rumble, Mrs. Thomas W. Hop~ Mrs. J. Roy Carroll of North ChesT~ lend" sentiment to your gre
ter
road.
per, Mrs. Ray S. Quick, Mrs.
mg.
nier, Mrs. Percival Armitage,
W. H. West, ·Mrs. Theodore SaulUNITED ASSEMBLY
BE
SURE
Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden.
\Voman's Club Side Entrance
10 :30 A. M. Every \Vednesday
YOU
CHOOSE
Zeila l\f. Walters, S~akeT
NEWS NOTES
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Robb Cochran of Kenyon avenue entertained at dinner Wednesday evening in. honor of their house
guest Mrs.E. Donald Robb of
Newton, Mass.
Mrs. Harold Barnes oi The
Harvard is entertaining the Duplicate Bridge Club at a luncheOl,<-bridge today.
Miss Genevieve Reavis of University
place will spend the
week-end in Annabpolis, Md.,
as ,the guest of Lt; Comdr. and
Mrs., C. H. Parmalee.
Janet 'Blair of Swarthmore
Coilege and Betty Cook of Thayer
road attended the Lehigh University Fall House party last weekend as guests of Chi Phi fraternity.
.
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Abbe
of Kenyon avenue have received
word that their son-in-law and
daughter, Capt. and Mrs. M.' W.
Shellenbarger and cWildren have
mders to report at the port of
embarkation, Brcmerhaven, GertJlany where they will sail for home.,
Ca?t. Sbellenbarger has. been otationed in Germany for three years
and his family joinied hm in Bad
Kissingen. Germany a year ago.
Mrs. Alvah W99ij.)i\llart of
Vassar avenue is entertaining at a
luncheon at the Ingleneuk today.
Bridge will follow at the Stuart
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Jackson of North Chester road spent
the week-end in West Hartford,
Conn., visitinl!f their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Boone and family.
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.The Bouquet
i
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L
The annual Holiday Fair and
Turkey Dinner will be held at
Trinity Church on Wednesday,
November 19, beginning at 10:30
A. M., and con.tin¢ng throug~out
AIn IN ML"N A
Evt:ryone Welcome
the day and' <\\o-ening. The Fair
... .v.p'ROd~AMT L·.
/.
has been plarlned for almost a
till 11111 11111 11111 III II
year, and is under the general
Mrs. Robert D. Honeyford of
chairmanship of Mrs. W, Charles the Bouquet Beauty Salon, South
Hogg _o~ Wallingford.
.
"Chester road, and her assistant
Teacb.. of Piano
The, fiowp.r ~rrangements and Mildred Woods were the first
Faculty, Del, Mu.ic School
deoorations have been planned by volunteer workers, Saturday in
234 Park Ave.
the Junior Providence Garden· (he beauty centu of thc PhilaSw, 177S-J
Club, with Mrs. Robert Wether-I dclphia General Hospital's Psy- I ~~~~~~~~~!:'!:~~~~
ill "iII, as chairman, assisted by, chiatri~ Ward.
1.11' 11111111111111111111·
Mrs. T. Lei~, WUlIa
Mrs. HerThe well equipped beauty cenbert S. SpnclUnall, and .JArs. John ter is the gift of thc General
G. Pew, Jr. Mrs. George S. Federation of Women's . Clubs as,
Cavendish of Wallingford is ad- a part of its program for bettcr r"U-S-U-A-LLl-!-I-1\-4=':-G~U~~:-~=~Kl=~::-O
visor on decor,atlons.
care and rehabiliation for the HAHDlN' yOU OUf FREE..
The fancy tab~e will feature 1t7-=:=E~~~~~~~;==~ ADVICE. ON ,",OW 1" MA\(E.
kniUed socks, pillow ,cases, child-\
NEW SUBSCRIPTION
A Mll.LIOH
I
ren's wear, baby 'ceges, silk,
TO VOGUE
I
scarves, hand dressed dolls, hang- I
Now Accepted $6.00 PO' ye..
~N'r GO~I
ers, hand bags, painted trays,
Mr•• Woyd E. Kauff:r.an
f'
Ft!'1'EEN' I
social calendars, dish . cloths,
Sub.tcl'lpttons
CENt':.
handkerchiefs, linen towels, hand
ALL Ma..';...
HIS OWN.
knitted gloves for all sizes. This
Swarhmo,.e 2080
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I
ms,
Friday & Saturday,
JOHN HODIAK
LIZABETH
SCOTT
and
BURT
LANCASTER
"Desert Fury"
in techncolor!
FIRST RUN NEWS
Sunday, Monday
RANDOLPH
;
"GUN
.FIGHi-ERS~
in cokr ..
CANDLES,
CARDS
We Telegraph 'Flow.....
BALTIMORE
PIKE
SPRINGFIELD'
UNKLE HANK SEZ
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Cary Grant Myrna Loy
Shirley Temple
"The' Bachelor and the
Bobby Soxer"
Will be'Shown at the
Saturday Matinee also
Feature Time: 7:23 & 9:23
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND
WEDNESDAY
"LIFE WITH FATHER"
Feature Time: 1:30, 7:13,
9,25
Prices for this Performance'·
only:
Malinel! 90c
Evenings $1.25
Children 50c at aU times
,
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J!!IP-"~
• Sickness is a great leveler. AD '
. the world ia related when jIIn !II
comes. Prince and pauper bay.
the same desire-to get we1I.
This cannot be accomplished by
0....
to
ErperieD~
cheap medicines, designed to cure :
ad,~ce"'~
everything from water on the '
.i:we motoriats "free
Your heat bet for keepiul' your car
brain to
rolling••• to have it .ervi.sed and
have a remedy to meet your own exact require-
repaired by CHARLESR • RUS'SELL.
&1...
I
.bould qualify u.
'an ,Armiotii:e wi'th
housemaid's
knee. When ill, you must
ment. Consult your physicU!n. Then bring his
yourself to alway. come here for
prescription to us for compowuling. We are
'brjoke oervice and pub. "Rllrbt
ecription apCcialists.
in the Center of Towu .." •
Starting THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER 20
Humphrey .. Bogart, and
Lauren Bacall
in
"DARK PASSAGE"
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There Is No
Substitute 'or Quality
", ; .....
Collee;e Theatre
SCOTT
BARBARA BRlTTON
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PUBLISHED
THE
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Michael s College Pharmacy
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S WARTHMOREIAN.
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AT SWARTHMORE
INC. PUBLISHER ,PA.
Phone, Swarthmore 0900
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MARJORIE TOLD, Aasocia~tJitor
.Rosalie Peinol
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pETER E. TOLD, Editor
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I'eport
iood each to help /iU the Thanks,
giving and Christmas baskets for
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needy faml'1'tes.
Members and friends of the
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Friendly Circle are cordially inSusan Thatcher of College avevitcd to attend a Silver Tea to be nue spent the week-end with
held. in Whittier House at 2 friends in Boston and attended
o'clock. Thursday, November 20.
the Harvard-Princeton game SatMrs. Earl P. Yerk~s will show urday. '
colored pictures of a recent trip to
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris T~o"!son
the Pacific' Northwest. Refresh- of North Chester road entertamed
ments will be served by Mrs. Char- informally at luncheon in Philales E. Black and her hospitality delphia, Saturday before the Penncommittee. .
Virginia game.
Circle I-Mrs. F.. R. Lang, Chairman, 11 AM. at the home of C.
Monroe Albright. Wallingford.
Members p'lease bring sandwiches,
Program at I :30.
Circle 3-Mro. Kenneth Reid,
Chairman. at the home of Elsie
Bailey. Sproul ·Road and Baltimore
Pike at 1 :30. ·Dessert will be served.
Co-hostess, Nettie Alexander. Members please bring jeliy for Thanksgiving baskets.
Circle 4-1£rs. H. Lewis Cutler,
Chairman, at the home of Mrs. H.
M. Whitman, Bancroft Road, M.oy"
Ian at 1:30 for dessert and meeting.
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meet at 7 o'c1ock Sun~ay eveni!,g
with Henry Faust leadmg the dlSrussian.
The Young People's Fellowship
will meet at 7.30 o'clock Sunday
evenhlg. Work project-mending
tovs to distribute at Christmas.
The nc\\·ly organized },{ e n 's
Oass will hold its opening morning session this Sunday morning
at 9.45 o'clock in the Church. Mr.
Harry Oppen)ander will be Ihe
leader.
All departments of the Church
School meet at 9,45 o'clock Sunday
~lOnling. The \Vonten's Bible Class
will meet in Mr. Braun's office at
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10.00 o'clock.
The ala pel Choir incets at 7 :45
Rev, Geo. C. Anderson, Rector
o 'clock Thursday evening. The
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER .16
Girl's Junior' Choir rehearses at
8:00 A. M.-Holy Commumon.
3.30 o'clock Thursday. afternoon.
9 :45 A. M.-Church School.
The Boy's Junior Chmr. rehearses
11.00 A. M.-"War Talk". ,
Felat 7 o'dock Friday c,:"emng.
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6:00 P. M:-Young People s
The
Media
Group
of
~lcoholtcs
lo\vship .
Anonymous invites all Interested
THE RELIGiOUS SOCIETY
persons to Open House at the
OF FRIENDS
Media Woman's Club on Monday
SUNDAY,' NOVEMBER 161
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November 17 at 8:30
evening,
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9 :45 A. M.-First Day S CIao..
The purpose of the ,meet1l1g IS to
11:00 A. M.-Meeting for WorshIp. let the public know and un~erstand
Family. Day at Meeting.
the problem of the alcohohc.
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 18
C' Ie 5' Mrs Owen W. ,Gay
6 :15 P. M.-Covered Dish Supper Cha;;~an,' will 'meet Wcd~es~ay,
in 'Vhittier House.
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for November 19, at the home 0
rs.
i:30 P. M.-Monthly Meetmg
T E Hessenbruch, 18 Yale av~.
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Busmess.
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMB . .
be 'packed and there will e ;~w9:30 to 3 :OO-Sewing and QUlltmg.
Members are asked to ring
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House Box Lunch- ,"g'd . h s for lunclt at 12.15. The
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Church Leaders- aga\\
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held at ).\5 o'dO~.
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1230 o'clock at
11::00 A. M ..:....sunday School. S
~ov~mber orMr~~ Fr;nk G. Keenen,
11:00 A. M.-Sunday Lesso~rl;~~:: '~18 J::;~ard avenue. ,Members are
mono "M6rtals and Imm t' g
ked to bring sandw",be s .
Wednesday evening ""! eel n
asC . cle 8 Mrs. George Schoeach week, 8 p. m. Readmg roo';i . Ir
h;irma n will meet at the::
open daily except SundaY~: b~!:r,o; Mrs. J: V. S. Bishop, 736
holidays 12 to 5 p. nl: Wed~e; t~ 1arvard avenue, on Wednesday,
,vening, 7 to 7 :45 p. m. an '
November 19 at 11 o'clock.
9::30 p. m.
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"Mortals And Immortals" is the
subje(jt of the Lesso?-Sern~on. in
all Churches of Chnst, SClenttst,
en Sunday, November 16. The
Golden Text is: ~'He· that loveth
hi~ life shall lose it; ~and he that
hateth his life in this world shall
keep it unto life eternal" (John
12 :25).
Friends Meeting Note.
On Sunday m.orning the, 16th, ail
First Day School children from t~e
31;d grade up, will ac(".,mpany then
teachers after Itheir regu!ar classes
to the first half hour of the meeting for Worship. It is hoped that
their parents w~n also go to 1fp.et~
ing. . .
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will be preceded by a covered dtsh
supper at 6.15. The Whiuier House
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45" S. W. at the 2:30 session and at the e-.en- ' Circle 8-Mrs. George Schobinger _
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Johnson, superintend tnt. Classes iug session at 7:30.
arc provided for children of all The Cboir Associatt'on WI'II hold' V. S. BIShop. 736 Harvard avenue,
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ages and for adtdts.
a choir party on Thursday evening at 11 o'clock, Wednesday, Novem- _
The Young 'Adult Class meets in at 8 o'clock in the church.'
her 19, for .one of her famous crab !
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Rehearsal for the senior chol'r luncheons.
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will be held on Thursday evening. Evening Circ1e, Mrs. F. T. Rans- ::
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7 '5 W k '
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'rb e S 0 cia! .Iall
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or proJect.
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Committee on Ves0 vern er
liith in a series of sermons on the Friday. evening from 7 to 9 fOI"
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"Our Daily Bread".
Theodore L. Purnell.
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children.
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Holy Comntunion will be celeC
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same hour in the chapel, Alice Sny- C"cloclc.
dlr, superintendeDt.
Church School will meel at 9 :45,
Fair Ope... 10:30 A. M.
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The ushers for the day are WilPreabyt:erian Cburch No~ea
and at th.ell 11 dchlock serhvicet t~e
Ii~nt H. Schultz, A. William Beach·
Rector WI preac on t e OPIC,
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SU!1dayu l1Iorn:ng
U\Var Talk". The Young People's =_
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C I at t.he
II 11 o'clock
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preac lon, Fellowship will meet a't 6:00 P.M., ::
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Mr. and Mrs. James DaVIS at the The Ushers at the 11:00 service
Institute wiU be held in thc Berry- H arvard avenue entrance an d "..Mr. Art:: \V. M. Han'ey, head usher: ::
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L(,ng Mcmorfal Chure'-'. 58:h ,,?d an~ Mrs. Walter Magee a~ the T. Hopper; C. n. Blake; W. L.
Springfield Avenue, Philadc1pllla, ·d.nveway-transept entra~ce, \V.lll a; Cleaves j W. H. Cochran; J. H. §
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gregatton ?fter the serve"! thiS ?un- L a n g e . : :
charge of the maming sessIOn at day 111ormng_.
Choir School will meet on lfon- !
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The reshman Fellowship, will day at 4 :30 P. M. The Wednesday =
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:ICX . .. - - ' , to contin?c wilh their work p:oje~t. Hoiiday Fair. :rhe Annual Holid.y
:;WARTHMORE
The Htgh School. Fellowshl~ ",111 Fdir and Turkey Dinner \~i11 b, : : '
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
lIIeet Sunday evemng at 6 0 clock held on Wednesday•. beginnlUg at
'Swarthmore' 0617
Rev. David Braun. Minister
with Mr. Yung-Sun Chen as 10 :30 A. M., in the Parish House
Rev
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Cutler,-.Ministcr
SUNDAY,
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9:45 A. M.~Chureh Schol.
11:00 ,A. ~I.-"This Jesus".
5:00 P. M.-Freshman Fello.wship.
6:00 P. M.-High School Fellowshiip.
7;30 P. M.-Young Pcople~!" Fel_ _ _ , ___
lowship.
METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser. D.D~. }.{inistcr
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 16
9 :45 A. M.:..church· School.
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11:00 A. !.I.-"Our Daily Br~ad.
7:00 P. M.-,Youth FellowshIp.
Sun. 4 P. M., Nov. 23-Vesper Service.
Antonica' Fairbanks
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NEW BOOKS
lour side without apologies, exCUses or rationalizations. We were
taken by surprise. -We were too
Two of the mos'r recent addition~ optimistic.
Our nulitary intellito the public Jibrary in the non- genee was poor. The lVeather was
fiction class are of unusual inter- bad. But ahove all the German
cst in that they are believed to plan was diabolically clever. Alcorrect many erroneous ideas about though we were slow to grasp the
The Battle of the Bulge and about seriousness of the attack, the ultiHitler "and his subordinates.
mate counter attac1$: was splendid
As reviewed by Philip H. Jewett, iu its' effectiveness and personal
President of the Library Board, heroism. Everyone should read the
they are:
last pages of this book where Mer·DARK DECEMBER by ROB- ~·iam explodes, one by one, Ihe varERT E. MER R I A M, is the IOUS m>:ths that have gathered
authen':c s'nrv "f :he Bat'lp of the about thIS battle ~nd have already
Bulge in the last days of the war. bee.n em~almed JO mahy book~.
Its author has already prepared the Thl~ seclton sh?uld. prevent theIr
offi~ial history in five great vol- findmg a place m hIstory.
urnes. Here is a non - technical
THE LAST DAYS OF HITLER
version for the layman tha\ could by H. R. TREVOR-ROPER. Here
clear up the many misconceptions we have history written from living
as to· what really happened. It material. In it the author tells fully
states frankly what went wrong on and completely what he learned
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directly from those who witnessed
the incredible events he describes.
The book throws a bright light on
many problems besides determining
without the shadow of a doubt that
Hitler is really dead. The person·
alities of all of the leading actors
are clearly etched and the chaos
and confusion as they scurried for
safety at the last are vividly described. For the most part they
were a poor lot but the book is
\,,'ritten with such detachment and
with such a complete analysis of
their motives that we understand
them better than ever before. Hitler, at the last, is a pitiful figure"
sick, disillusioned and entirely irr<:sponsible. This book is
exciing as it is important.
FridA,.. N.wemLer 14, 1947
UBRARY
SUMM"R
BUSY
NEWS NOTES
At a lIleetin« of the Board of the
Swarthillore Public Library, reccntly, the Librarian reported that'
during the four months from June
10 September, nearly 15,000 books
went into circulation, an increase
of approximately to per cent over
the corresponding period for t94~.
About one-third of the total consis ted of books for children. One-
Mr; and Mrs. R. E. Wilson alll
their daughter Miss Ginhy Wilson
of Qgden avenue arc clltertainiug
35 their house guest this week
Miss Peggy Coffin, daughter of th~
poct, ·R.obert P. Tristram Coffin of
Brunswick. Me. Miss Coffin anti
Ginny, were roommates at th:!
Yale School of drama. •
Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of Har.
"'ard avenue entertained 28 mem.
were in the field of non-fiction. A bers of the Telephone Commitl
Il'ge," which permits Swart hmor- ter, chairman. at a dessert-mcet_
eans to draw out books and take ing, Friday.
them a Ion g to the shore, the
Mr. ad Mrs. J Burris West of
tllountains, or wherever they seek Benjamin West avenUe have re.
EXHANGE LIBRARIAN HERE relief from the summer heat of the turned from a to-day trip to Mon.
Philadelphia area
tauk, L. 1., where"Mr. West spent
FROM LONON
,Thirty-three new books just add- a week fishing, and they a'.so vis.
The Friends'. Historical Library, ed to the Library, include among "ited their son and daughter.in.
located on the Swarthmore College others the following books by well- law in Norfolk, Va., where the
campus, has inaugurated an ex- known aut h 0 r S or by persons former ~s attending William and
change system with the Society of whose names are familiar by reason Mary Extension <;:,ollege.
Friends Library, London. The Li- of their activities outside the world
Marian M. KiJrns and Eleanor
brary at London, with an older of. literature: "Colorado," Brom- James, cJassmates at Smith Col.
and m 0 r e extensive collection. fieJd; HEas Side, West Side," Dav- lege will attend the Penn- Army
wishes 10 h e 1p the Swarthmore enport; "Nothing So Strange," game at Franklin Field tomorrow
collection . by a~ditions to it, and Hilton; "One Fine Day," Panter- an<\ will spend the week-end with
by suggestions pertaining to their Downes; "The Portable Chekhov," Marian's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
('ommon work
liThe Portable Conra;" liThe Case George M. Karns' of Wellesley
In order to further this project, of the Lazy Lover," Gardner; '''he read.
Muriel Hicks, Assistant Librarian Mar y Roberts Rinehart MysDr. and Mrs: John R. Bates oi
of Ihe Friendsd' I,ibtary, is at tcry Book;" "The Proper Boston- North Chester road and Mr. and.
S war t h m 0 r e Friend's Library, ians," Amory: uSpeaking Frankly," Mrs. Clark W. Davis of \Vailingsldying tlie collections and tech- Byrnes; "\Vings in the Wilerness:' gord will be week-end guests or
niqu(:s here. After a two month Cruickshank; "Gandhi and Stalin," Dr and· Mrs. Joseph c. Elgin of
stay here. she will work for an Fischer; . and uAdmiral Halsey's Princeton, N. J., and will attend
e'lual period at Haverford College Story," by Halsey and Bryan. A Ihe Princeton-Yale game tomor.
in a similar capacity., Miss Hicks complote list of all new books'- is row.
wiJI take new ideas. such as the available at the circulation desk.
Mrs. Lovctt Frcscoln of Harmicrofilming of old manuscr:ipts,
vard
avcnue is entertaining as her
back to England .• While here, Miss
GIFT TO FIRE COMPANY
house
guest this week, Mrs. GorHicks has been active in arranging
don
LLe
Parsons of Collingswool
and cataloguing the extensive colThe relief association of the N. J.
lection of miscellaneous manu- Swarthmore Fire Company will reMrs. Harold F. Griffin of Rul·
scripts.
cieve $549.87 as its share of Ihe gel's av~nuc entertained the memDorothy Harris. of Ihe Swarth- $26,341.73 being distributed in 42
more Library,' has beet). in London poiiticaJ subdh'isions in Delaware bers of her bridge club at a lunchfor the past two n10nths, studying County. The payment's rt.'prCM!l1t eon-bridge at her home Friday.
Miss Nancy Price and Dr. David
how the two libraries may hetp the two per cent tax on t,he pre ..
Molander
of New Haven, _.Conn..
each other. Sue h interchanges, miuflls of fire insurance pohcies
are
Ihehouscguesls
of Mr. and
she hopes, will jmprove both written within the political subMrs. Robert H. Reed of College
libraries.
division in which the relief asso. avcnue. The marriage of Miss
ciation is located, by companies Price ,\nd Dr. Molander will .,ke
Mr. and "irs. R. E. Wilson of whose main offices are outside the
Ogden avenUe will spent Sunday boundaries of the Commonwealth, place tomorrow at 4-o'clock in the
and Monday at Penn State.
and have been approved by Audito,. Swarthmore Prcsbyteria-t Church.
,.. Mr. and Mrs. D. Mace Gowing
------..:.----------·-------1 General G. Harold 'Vagner.
of Parrish road entertained over
the week-end the former's' parKappa Ii...te..
enls, Mr. and Mrs. N H. Gowing
Jimmy's phone is one of three
Mrs. John M. Broomall, 4th of of Norfolk, Va., who were cnronte
Cornell avenue will . be hostess to home from their summer residencc
On a party·line arranged;
I he Kappa Kappa Gamma Sewing in the Thollsand Islands, Canada,
Groug next Tuesday.
Miss Ruth Clewell of Benjamin
And that is why, as you can see,
West avenue who has been work·
No long calls are exchanged.
ing for the Amerh:an Friends
Service in Philadelphi-=, left Tuesday for Newberg, Oregon where
she will aid in starting a new branch~
office of the A l11e~ican Friends Ser'u'J..I.J.'''-fl - - vice Committee.
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Mrs. H~vey Schamaker of Hav·
erford avenue returned, home last
week after visiting her son-io-Ia,,,'
atu! 'daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Hicks and family of Sewickly for
three weeks.'
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1\lr. and Mrs. Francis R .. Fo;Ve"Sj~e ~
sythe of Thayer I:oad will entert3m
at dinner tomorrow evening follUi ih a
lowing the Penn Army game at
Franklin Field~
Mr. and. Mrs. D. R. Rectanus,
former residents of Yeadon, havc
purchased and arc occupying the
former Fred J. Borgardus' home
at 305 Michigan avenue. Mr. ~ec
On party-linetelephones,eour_
tanus is with duPonts at Wdlll~
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ington.
tesy pays dividends! Be brief
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as
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deeper... are thoroqb
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suspense. Your nails may fall vic.
G. o. P. WOMEN MEET
former residents of Oceanside~ of \Vorcester, Mass., are visiting
tim to 'your fcars. Your gtt~s will
Calif.,
'arc now living in Honolulu Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Collins of
be thwarted time and again, but
Swarthmoreans were active in where Lt. Hoegerman is serving North Chester road, and Mrs,
you'll still say a weak IIwell dOllc". the November meeting of the Dcla~
with the Medical· Corps on the Collin.s' parents. Mr. and Mrs.
ware County "'omen's Republi. U.S.S. Lowe. Mrs. Hoegerman. is George S. Valentine of Benjamill
As baffling a
playas
Comedy Replaces Sati;e
can Club. The Rev. George Chris- th6- former Miss Charlotte Griffin ,\\"est avenue.
will be presentetld here for a long
tinu~ is the Players Club's Novcm.
Swa~thmo~e. College's "~amburg tian AI1de~son rector of Trinity ot Rutgers avenue. Mr~. and Mrs. ) Mrs. C. M. C. Lewis of the
Ler production "Ten Little Indi. S!HJW, ~radltlOnalIy a scnll.vaude- Church challenged active women's' Robe"t Elder White, Jr:, are also Swarthmore Apartments left. Mon:
aJ1~" which continues tonight and "'.llIc s~tlrc on ca~'!pus Iif~1 will be groups to support private charities new residents' of Honolulu. ,Mrs.
A:, J. Noetzel of Coral Gables, I!la.
directs an excellently chosen cast. On' Saturd~y, November 22, the declaring Communistic countries i(lIiskern of Riv~rview road.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Pri~l:h ..
Tht: sta~ing is most altractive. The student SOciety of Kwin~ will pre- lack such 3n organization.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes of
Mrs.
Samuel
Hanna
rn~tlIbcrship
art!
of Dickinson avenue have bad
club's
presentation
of Agatha Hh.t a tl1f~e-act musical !;olllcdy
Princeton avenue have returned
Christie's adaptation of her Own' entItled "Five Billion Dollars" in chairman announced the addition aHer spending a w~ek in Chicago. as their house guest Mr. Pritchof 40 newcomers to the member- Mr. Yerkes attended the American ard's sister,Mrs. J. S. Goode 01
IlOVei
"And Then There Were I place of the old variety .show.
NOlle" is superlatively good enter- I • A cast of 40 students wIll appear ship rolls. Mrs. Alexander Ewing Institute of Electrical Engineers 'Auburn, W. V.• ' ',,:ho returned to
;ain'ment.
II~ the production, which is en- political activities, chairman sum- Convention, of which he is
di- her home Monday after a two·
Jnonth visit with her sister and her
Any cast which includes D. 1\fal-! t~rely ..the result of student efforts. merizcd results of the November rector..
4th election.
,0101 Hodge, Stafford W. Parker, I aul ,:all of. Lowell. Mass., wrote
Nalley Moore of Whittier place mother, Mrs •. Uda. B. Stuart. who.i.
and Mr. Narerth augurs well. Sii the: S~f1Pt, whde the score was done
entertained
32 Eighlh Graders at recuperating at . Mrs: Pritchard'!>
AUTUMN SCENERY
Lawrence Wargrav is a
fine' ~).y Carrol.l Bowen or. Topeka, 111a
supper
party
at he,r home before home foltowing a fractured' hip. ,\
As
the
colors
of
an
artist
channel for Mr. Hodge's versatiI.l ~I:ana,. ~wmk h~s financed the P.t
Sketched in riot on a page;
it\·: one which finds him quite ade- I 1I1c!udtng copyr!ghts f?r the musIc.
'Vomans
Club, Salurday evening.
q~atc to its heavy' requirements.
1 he s~ow WIll be presented on So and brighter still, the smartest Catherine Wisdom of Vassar ayeAnnual
llr, Parker handles the role of the evenmg after the Sw:,rthmore Bright hues of the autumn are.
nue ~entertained . the' group at' her,
When
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Gl.'neral Mackenzie with delicacy Ha\'erfor~ football claSSIC, to be
Woman's Club
home ·following the dance.
meadows,
and finesse, as he has handled pIc:.YC~ t~IS ye~r at Swarthmore.
Mrs. John 'MacAlpine, Jr., of
Reds and yellows g'reet mine eye:
. th e pa s.
t M r. N ar Curtam lime WIll be 7.30.
North
Princeton avenue has remany 0 tl lers 10
Gay vermiilion, also orange,
turn~ horne following a week's
berth is effective cts Dr. Armstrong,
Green and brown, these I descry.
a lole which limits his abilities.
VISit with lter mother, Mrs. F. A.
4bt Annual Sal. Of S.al.
Spo)UOr
M<.Comack
of
Traer,
Iowa.
Sheri Horton is attractive and
Representatives of 38 local com- \VltO made all the wondrous sight.
. Educati011 Departments
Mrs. George Van' Alen of Park
as Vera Claythornt. Her munities
t1uoughout
Delaware Why cannot we live as brothers
(Tax included)
last season excited praise County attendcd the hmch('on YelJow, black, and red and white? a"CllUC entertained her niece, :Miss
75.
lUanche Van Alen of Baltimore,
interest, which is sustained by Thursday, Novem!:er l~, at the In,
G. K. P.
lIf d.. as her· weekcendd guest.,
Noiember 18, 1:00 P. 1y['.
her performance as Vera. Phyl!is gleneuk Tea Room. in preparatiO!1
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\ Swarthmore 192:i Air and Mrif. George W. Collins
Ee;dler Myers as Emily Rrent is for the 1947 sale of Tuberculosis
mean, 's'uspicious, and malevolent t Christmas Seals. Sale of Seals by
NEWS NOTES
interpreting the role with good mail throughout thC" County opens
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Me; and Mrs. William Ward, 3d
Rogers is shrewish. complaining,
Service pins symholizing the of South hester road will enter.' ~.
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.liII a good. trouper. The ladies double bar cross were awarded
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Tile
[tin Wi,.". PersQfla/l~3
tain at a dinner party at their
oi the cast are also talented.
tour women in the County whose hmlle tomorrow cvening.
Swarthmore, Pat
Eo Kellogg Peckham turns in an loyalty and efforts throughout thi;
:Mr. and Mrs. John MacAlpine,
F. M. Scheibley. MQ4tagcr
engaging performance as Philip year havc been most worthy of
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North
Princeton
avenue
Lombard . in his first appearance note. They werc: Mrs. Harry L.
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wilh the club. W. J. Stevens, Jr., Miller of 411 Thayer Road;· Mrs. ~dl1 entertain their nephewS Amos
RESERVATIONS
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Matthews of Evanston, lit, a
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docs' Anthony Marston with such Gustav Schacfer~ Alorton;
Mrs. cadet from West Point who wilt
5kill and nicety as to make one Kathcrine Cavenaugh, C Ii f ton
\'cry uncomfortable. Mr. Stevens Heights; l Mrs. Raymond Franz. attend the - ·Penn-Army game to·
morrow alld be in Swarthmore for
Good Old-FaolUoned inn~.
Turke,.- Steak-Sea Food·
lias done so well with th, three Wallingford,
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a short visit.
roles he has played for th"c clui),
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Lt. (jg.) H. J. Moegermall, M.e..
tach very different. none very
Rotman. Ship Holida,. Cheer
sweet and gentle, that he is much
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The Swarthmore RolaryClub is .. <
a good Rog.ers. adding nicely to the assisting :Media Rotary in a Christbuild-up of suspense. Ned Pyle as mas project for residents of Mo~
Blore is still. a policeman of sorts den, England. The Swarthmo~e Unit
a much more loquacious one IS .providing personal' Chr~"t~as
than e\'er before. James Donahue hoxes for members of 2 fannhes.
rieRy seen as Fred Narracatt. Scv("ral of the boxes have a~rcady
The director,' cast, the behind-the- heen sent. ,The remainrler Will go
workers whose ach:evements by the begnning of next . week.
to great adddvantage in the Anyone wishing to share 10 the
produ"ti'ln deserve commendation project may contact Dr. R. C.Am"Ten Little Indians". You may merman, president af Swarthnl?re
yourself on the edge of your Rotarians, in regard to makmt;
or even out in the aisle from some I:ontribution.
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now ready; • , surpassing a01ything ever before
avoilable in beauty and ·lighting performance.
liere are. just a few features to look for in the ,new Certified. Lamps:
Harvard Inn
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Mr. and Mrs. Graeme Whyt- home in Ridley Township.
law of Cornell avenue speDt the ' Shirley Marie Carpenter, daughweek-end in Boston where they ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T.
were' joined by their son, Graeme, Carpenter of Whittier place, celeJr., of Johnstown, Pa., and they brated her seventh birthday annia II atten d ed th e H arvard- Prl'nce - versary by entertaining 12 of. her
ton game Saturday.
young friends at a party Tuesday
Mr. and U rs. A. B. Gorman of afternoon.
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A partments h ad
the Swarthmore
Mrs Daniel S: Morse of Parrsh
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Mr. and Mrs.
. . ranclS 0 road entertained af a lucheon Tue.
New York City as their week-end d'y in honor of Mrs. Rus.ell Chapguests
man of' Rockford, Ill., who has reLt Comdr. Lawrence U. Tray- turned 'to her home after spending
nor U. S N .• and Mrs. Traynor a week as the house guest of Mr.
of Westerly, R. I., returned to their and Mrs. Marvel Wilson of Strath
home Tuesd~y after spending the Haven avenue.
Mrs.
Richard
week-end with Mrs. Traynor's Prewitt of Wallingford entertained
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ludlow at a luncheon in Mrs. Chapmans
Clayden of Riverside road.
honor Monday" and Mr, and Mrs.
Mrs Ralph. Rhoads of Ogden James
Cochrane
of
Newtown
avenue ,spent· several days in New Square were hosts at a supper
York City with her aunt, Miss Clara party in her honor Sunday evening.
Price· Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur R. Dana of
Mr. A. B. Gorman of the Swarth- Elm avenue have returned from a
more Apartment.s is attending the two-month trip to the west coast.
Petroleum Institute ·in Chicago this Enroute they stopped at Black
week. .
Hills,' . N.D., and thetBadlands, and
Mrs. A. S. Robinson of Ogden visited Mrs. Dana's sster and: husavenue entertained "The Eight- iband, Mr. and Mrs. Willialll Hensome" Club at a luncheon-bridge
dry on their ranch ,"The _Lost
at her home Tuesday. . ,.....
Cabin" in Wyoming for five Oays.
M.rs. W. Mark Bittleqr· R'.'tgers
also stopped at \" ellowstcl!~
avenUe will leave todayi.. to· visit I Nation;al Park and the Grand Canher son-in-law and daughter Mr.
and Mrs.· Thomas Murray of Corn- yon, and spent a month visiting inwa:lI-on-the-Hudson for sever~l teresting spot!J' in California.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Wood
Mr. and Mrs John F. Kroon Stuart of Vassar avenue enter-
Guarantee Your family
Satfsfactlon Wltlt Our
DI.EIDlILI QUILIT'
MEAT-S
All 'Our ...., Lamb and Veal
Are U. I. Govt. Gracled and
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Doris Blackt Barbara Davia, and
Jean Brown, Swarhmore High
School graduates who are freshmen
at Maty Washington College,
played hockey on their colleg~ team
at the hockey' tournament, Friday
•'n whl'ch 16 teams from the state of
Virginia participated
Doris played right inner; Ear·
bara, right wing, and Jean, half·
back against Hollins College wilh
Doris and Jean each making a
goal of the 7-1 score.
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Swarthmore' members of Delta
Delta Delta will be joined by other
members of the Philadelphia Wesl
Suburban area to observe the 59th
anrtiversary of the f~unding of the
fraternity on Wednesday, Novem~
"er 19. After a luncheon, Mrs.
Earl H .. 'Weltz, College avenue,
will be hostess to the group to cele·
brate the occasion. Mrs. Charles
Perrin, Downingtown. and Mrs..
Eugene Mowlds, Jr, St. David's.
uaional officers, will b('· present.
IlroWDies_ to 'be Initiated
Despite the fact that Mother's
Conferences win be held next week.
Brownie initiation will take place
at Rqtgers' avenue School at 3.3),
Mondav. Nnvember 19. Mothers
are co;diaItv invited. There will be
a party \viihrefreshments follow·
ing.
The leaders are Mrs. J. G.
Moxey.
Mrs. Donald P. Jones and
who have been occupying an apart- tained the former's parents, Dr.. and
Mrs.
Robert
Wilson;
assist5.lllt
Mrs. T. R. Stuart of Ithaca, N. Y ..
I.aders,
Alice
Marriott;.
Troop
over the week-end.
LGmmittee,
Mrs.
Elden
Hollis.
Mrs. Owen Shoemaker of LallSdale visited her son, Mr. Walter chairnlan, Mrs. George Warren,
R Shoemaker and Mrs. Shoemaker Mrs. \Varren Bernard, M TS. Hubert 'Huse, ~{rs. David P. Wisdom.
of Riverview. road.
I and Mrs Harry Seymour.
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WILL HOLD AN INFORMATIVE MEETING
MONDAY
EVE~
NOV; 17, 1947-8:3D P. M.
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LOST-Between Rulgers avenue Bchool
. and Park avenue. pair .of bOT'S steel.
rimmed glas.ses. CalI Swarthmore 2597-M.
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!'EItRONAL--Vacuurn Cleaners. irons,
tonsl-erA Bnll radios repaired, called
for and delivered. Call Hobert. nrooks,
SWllrthmore 1648,
l'EUSONAL Subscriptions
mngazines. Mn. Bertha ~.
g""arthmore 4589-W_
to all
Faries.
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I'EItSONAL--Nursery school by the day,
,,-eek, or month. 9 A. M.·12. 2 to
5 years.
Can
SWArthmore 060s-R.
OPEN TO THE PU8l.lC
Luncheons ,1.00
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COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
STAG BAR
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
Iceberg Lettuce ......................... . 19c head
Nearby Spinach ................ 2 lbs.' for 19c
Large White Cauliflower .......... 39c head
Seedless Grapef rw't ................... . 3 for 25
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25c doz.
Juicy Oranges
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SALE-Swarthmore designer plar;s
'!.hurt run 01 modern arm chairs Ul
cherry. If intere:ilted phone Swarth·
more 0356· W.
FOR SALE-Pedigreed female. )'ea~-?Id
SI.r-inger spaniel, brown and white.
$15. Phone Media 2759,
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General Insurance
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore 1833
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THE ADDRESS
TO REMEMBER
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
Electrical
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\tAXTED_Rooms near scbool desired
by two Penn State Center students.
nf'J1!Y nox L The Swarth'morean.
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fnrnished or unfur!"
Not fBr frnm reelaUt1lnts. IP
S~&rthmore_ Box :AI. The bWBrthlRore nn •
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Telephone Swarth-
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WILLIAM BROOKS
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Ashes &: Rutltisb Removed
Lawns , ~[owcd
General liauling
236 Ha'rding A,"e.
Morton. Pa.
1180 Muhlenberg Ave •
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Walter B. Linton
Reese-Baxter Co.
SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
Cheater
Formerly of Media
1125 W. Lehigh Ave., f1Ula.
Phone Baldwin 1170
No additional ebarg-e for
Suburban calls
DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS
Rrtlenhou •• IS81
Mary A.' Bair, President
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CUNNINGHAM
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Supply Company
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Swarthmore 034-5
OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
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Contractor
JJI Dartmouth Avenue
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wife and ('hild. de·'
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rOR RENT-Second-ftoor room, next
to bath_ Christian Protestant. Reply
\\'ANTED-We will buy at best prices,
01.1 china glass Cl1rnitnre. flrearro s ·
Call lIolly' Oak 43]3> or Hally Oa.k
fii:!fI eoll~l':t lor 8JlllOintmrnl. A II bfl.sl·
~~.,,, f'nnfifit'ntinl. Colonia Cllphollrll, Nn.
~. l'hilllieiphia Pik..... Wilmington, Del·
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Swarthmore 229S
kitchen,
two on heat.
balls,Oarage.
three ::..
bedrooms, two baths.
!l(lacious grounds.
Telephone Swarth·
lQore 2197-R.
WANTED-Stenognpher mornings only.
Monday tbrougb' Friday _
DIC~u·pholf
tlpericuce Preferred. Tel. Media .988 a·
tcr 7 P. AI. Dr aU-day Saturday_
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NORMAN SCHMIDT
175 Bridge Street,
Morlan
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dinCan
12 :year-old.
Can Meddia 1969.M between 5' an:l 3_
10 nox S, The Swartbtnorean.
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Care of furnaces, hauling
screens, Jawn work, etc,
Six years' eX'perience in
Swarthmore
Comprehensive P':!.b.lic
Liability Policy
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MOSTELLER
FOn. SAI.E-Slameso kittens, 01810 and
femsle,
age - 0;&
mont,ll!.
Excc!lent.
P"ligreed stoek.· Very· moderate· prutea.'
'1"eleJlIIO~e Media 1547-R4.
WANTED-Girl's
St~ M~ia
302 Cayley
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FOn. SALE-Maple be(l, single. sl.ring,
$13; )<;lectTic washing muchine, $25.
can Media 2463.
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condition. Call Sunset 1937-J.
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Coal and Fuel· Oil
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Fort SALE-Diamond 1.23 carlll, guar·
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bogany finish.. $5. Media 1969·M.
carat. Tel.
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COLD AND ICY
WEATHER
PERSONAL--Serviee on all
electric washen (Bendix
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vacuum
c~eancrs,
irons, toasterll, faDS and lamps.
wiring-neW and old. All work com·
plies to Fire Underw:-iters 8t,eciftca'
lions. Call Erich H. Hausen, Swarth·
u\tlre 2850·\V
FOR RENT-In Swarthmore lor SIE
months from January, ~ house fullT
furnished with antiques, dra.peries, ete.:
I.iving·room dining.room breakla8t nook.
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Painting
l'EItSONAL Regi!Jtercll cor~etierc,
llrs.
Eliie McWllliaml5.
Telephone
s ..... arthm~re 4S8S-W lor, appointment.
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Swarthmore
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rlilcring lor parties; . work for bOTs
FOUND
lind girls aller school.
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t'OUND--Sizo 7 JJJ black kid glove.
I·)-;HSONAL--Window
cleaning.
30. lront of l(adisoo's store. Call
i'OIt SALE-1946 black four·door Nuh.
You QC the dealer and 8o\"e caab.
llatibon 2155.W.
RIB ROAST OF BEEF ................. 5ge lb.
BONELESS ROAST OR BEEF ....69c lb.
Whole or hank Ends of Ham .......... 5ge lb.
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!>ttlffed
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to ofder for
NO~'('mh@r 1. Name inside. Elizabeth
("hristmus
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Telephone Swurth. A. Gllftlhm. Ro,,·ard. 'fel~l'hone SWnrth.
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RENT-Large room, twin beds;
009 smaller room.
Both with private
bnths.
For gentlemen_ Call Swarth·
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,....~:.aJ.~ bras will be receivtd in Councii
....lJiUUOtCr. Borough Hall, Swarthmore Pa
?n .pr~r lst. 1941 at ':45 P A! f~;
umlS lUng one tractor with sn~w
nrow.er a!,d accessories all as described °i\i~
s~16eatlOn. a OO(ly of which tD
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all bidds_
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EUiot Richardson
Borough Secreta"
£:lTATE OF-ALLAN -M.-;S/'lI~·
<...oed.. LETTERS TESTAMENTARV'
on tbe above Estate ha.ve heeD. gr"aJd:ed to
the. undersiJlll!d, who J'equest all Pl!raoa..,
haVing clanns or demands apiitlst thor
Estate of the d~mt to utah: known tile
same, and _an persons indebted to t!Ie. de.
cedent to inake payrnenti without delav. to
VIOLA M. SMITIi
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SWnrthr.lOre College
(I; CV 2 1 1947
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T H E S WAR T H'M 0 REA N
a'132 Girls Scouts
Pet;r E. Told made thF most o[
small character p.art as the cleaning woman. There was nice contrast in the two newspaper women.
Mrs. William A. DeCaindry as the
hardened old timer and Mrs. Gordon C. Meader as the unsure, naive,
A new venture in community ed- freshman report~r. As Dr. Bedell
ucation will be launched in Swarth- Mrs. Gilcreest gave a spiritual. and
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N ovem- eerie part conviction." Mrs. Paul
more 'o'n M
on ay d
evemng,
ber 17, at ius p: m., at the meet- Williams was the efficient secretary
ing house on the ·conege ·campus. and Mrs. Edwin J. Faulkner the
This ijl be the rsl of a series o[ l.d;:.i:.:s;:.co.:.n=-so.:.l;:.at.:.e=-o.:.n...e...._ _ _ _ _ _ __
[our neighborhood'discussion meetings on' vital issues of the day, sponsored jointly by the United Nations
Council, the Foreign Policy Association, and the League of Women
Voters.
The Marshall Plan will be the
subject of the first meeting. Mr.
Willard Tomlin'son ill be
the
chairman, and the three speakers
will be Dr. Edgar Cale, Professor
of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania; Mrs. Emily Ehle, Executive Director of the
Philadelphia Chll.ptet" of. Americans for Democratic Action; and
Mrs. Cy~us Wood, member o[ the
Executive Board of the Swarthmore League of Women Voters.
After t\:te American and European
aspects and the American attitudes toward the proposal have
ueen analyzed by the panel speak. '••••••••••••••••••••.!'••••••••••••••••••••••••••
ers, the meeting will be thrown 1922
25th Year
1947
open for general discussion by the
audience. At the conclusion, a poll
of the opinions represented at the
meeting will be taken, and the re·
suits reported to Secretary of State
Marshall. .
Similar meetings, on approximately the same date .and embracing the same subject, will be held
in five oth~r general areas of the
Philadelphia regian. All meeting.
are open to the public, with tl~e
purpose of presenting them w~lh
the facts to enable them to arnvc
at clear, reasoned decisions on the
major issues of today.
On
Marshal Plan
Forum
SUPPORT
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PURCHASE
YOUR
ANTI-FREEZE
NOW
Local AVC Chapter
to Fete Leadel's
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EVERYONE
,
members in the art of flower ar.
rangement and exhiIjlited the disA receptacle has been placed plays she had entered in last
in the Swarthmore
National week-end's local chrysanthemum
Bank and Trust Company to re- show.
ceive contributions for ·the Friendship Train which will arrive in
HONORS BARTLE
Chester, November 20. Checks
Glenn G. Bartl.., dean of Triple
should be made payable to J 0- Cities College, Syracuse Univer.
seph N. Pew, Treasure., Del- sity, N. Y., recently receiVed
aware County Friendship Train, through Navy channels an award·
or mailed direct to Chamber of from the ChineSe Government of
Commerce, 22 East 5th Street, the Breast Order of Yun HUi
Chester; .Pa.
for "meritorious service", in ree..
ognition of his work' with the
JUNIORS PLAN, STUDY . Chinese officerS in the NaVal
Unit at Swarthmore College
Next Tuesday e~ening at· 8 he headed during the war.
o'clock members of the Junior
The presentation .was made
Woman's Club will meet in the with appropriate ceremony on
clubhouse lounge for a hObby Navy Day by the Binghamton
night.
Naval Reserve Unit.
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supper to be held December 16,
and for a Christmas dance of
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which Anne Cochran and Darby ::
Moss will be co-chairmen.
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Hilkert, Julie Lange and Muriel
Watkins.
. Following the awards, the Girl
Scouts sang a song of welcome
to the "fiy-up" Brownies and
Mrs. Francis Forsythe, Chairman of the. Health and Welfare
Committee of the Woman's Club,
presented Mrs. Magee with a
check for $10 to augment Troop
16's inheritance. Since the troop
has to serve a probationary four
week period before registration,
no money raising project is possible for some time. The older
girls of the troop then turned
over to the "fly-ups" the troop's
cherished possession&:-flags, the
treasury and the scrapbook. Members of the new troop now inelude Gail Bauer, Betsy Brinkmann. Virginia Billlitt, Martha
Calhoun, Nancy Carroll, Virginia
DeCaindry, Louise Emmons, Mary
Every, Barbara Harlow, Laura If;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1
Hobbs, Vance Halloway, Dorothy II
Hopkins, Kathleen Jessup, Jane
McAlpine, Sandra Milne, Dotty
Lees, Mary Lou Pierce, Beatrice
Schoenberg,
Anne
Woodward.
Emily Terry Joan Thompson,
Debby Thompson.
A vote of thanks and appreciation was given to Mrs. J. Albright Jones and to Mrs. M. W.
Garrett. Mrs. Jones has served
as leader of Brownie troop 19
for four years and Mrs. Garrett
has served at leader of Troop 16
for four years.
The
afternoon's
ceremonies
closed· with the United Nations
Pledge to the Flag, symbolic of
the world friendship inherent in
scouting-"I pledge allegiance to
the. fiag of the United States of
America and to the United Nations of which it is a part, one
world brotherhood of peaceful
nations with liberty and equality
for all"-followed by the hymn
.to scoutillg.
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A. G. Catherman
bette
brandon
Be An Early. .Christmas Shopper
PERFORM GILCREST
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PLAY
On lfuesday. Novelubcr II, after
the stated meeting the drama department' presented l..frs_ Oscar J.
Gilcrcest's prize winning play ·'The·
Last Interview".
Pearl \Vitt $l,1yder accompanied
hy . :.\1 fS.. Sto)"an 'Russell,
music
chairman. played several trumpet
~olos" '1 rs. Snyder's
piayin.g of
Elgar's "Land of JioP<;J and Glory"
and Hume's"Invictus"was especially
well received ·on this Armistice Day
. program. Mrs. Snyder, a. resident
of Prospect Park. is wen known
in musical circles in the Coun·y.
Mrs. George P. Warren /lid a
5pelndid job of directing Airs. GiI~
ere est's play_ The stage s~ttin'l" by
Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell and th~
properties gathe~ed by Mr.. Edwin J. Faulkner created an 3uthf'ntic atmosphere for
the cultured
doctor's office.
. ,'Fhe. casting was excellent. Mrs.
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Several nationally prominent
members of the AVC's National
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at Bond Memorial, Swarthmore
PRESCRIPTIONS FIRST
College, Sunday night at 8 p.m.
IVale Ave. & Cheder Rei.;
Succeuor
to Victor D. Shirer
This group, guests of the Swarth17
S. Chester
more AVC chapter,
includes
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Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr.; Chat
Patterson, National Chairman of '................J'.........................R.I'r/'&
A VC; Dick Bolling, Vice-Chairman; Michael Straight, publisher
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magazfne;
Oren Root, founder of the WiIlkie-for-President Club; and Cord
Meyer, Jr., . president of United
He (or she) who belitate& is lost jn~
World' Federalists.
the
Cbri.tmaa crowd. and confusion.
It . is expected ~ tqat 'there will
For peaceful plea.ant .hopping
be getIeraI discussion~ of various
phases of the veteran's problems.
to
The public is invited to the reception, and light refreshments
.,
will be served.
gifts
HANNUM &WAITE
BUILDING
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18
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9x12
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DOl'1estic. $4.50
(?~"'S"l1 It COm~~~IY100 Park Ave.• Swarihmore, Pa.
Swarthmore 0730 or 0529 - Clearbrook 4646
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GIVES
Gifts for Friendship Train
Awarded Badges
Library
Swa~th more, "Pa.
The
friendly dependabiliy of this frock is one of
most
endearing
qualitie~.
For
its
precise
tailoring and fil, its well-bred styling with perky·
pockets. fuU·gored longer ski,rt and action back
remain cons.tantly wonderful I
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I;lress Dept.-Spear e's Second Floor
COMMUNITY
CHEST
EVERYONE
THE SWARTHMOREA
BEI'!EFITS
COMMUNITY
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FRESCOLN Music Club Meets IILINTON PROMOTED Visit U~ Assembly ICHEST DRIVE
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TUESDAY ~~g i~~~ierN~~~,;:erM~I~r:! BY SUN OIL· CO. . !~mm::,''tat\~:~~g ':!~70w~ AT HALFWAY MARK
The second meeting' of the
Swarthmore Music Club will be
On Friday, November 14 a
group of students were excused
Long 1sland. The trip, arranged
by Mrs. Edwin J. Faulkner of
Dickinson avenue, was conducted
urider the auspices of the Presbyierian Church. The eleven
young people: Polly and Patsy
Lovett ,Frescoln, of 500 HarW. Henry Linton of 2U Ben- Told, BickY Thompson, Anne
Swarthmore had pledged 50
yard avenue, died Friday, Nojamin West avenue has been ap- Lukens, Jeryl Faulkner, . Waldo per cent of its $16,000 Comvember 14. A resident ofSwarthpainted assistant to Clarence H. Fisher, Douglas Spenser, Ralph
Thayer, vice president in charge Brown, William Potts,PhiI Hum- munity Ch"st goal through Tuesmore lor the past 32 years, he
of manufacturidg at Sun Oil mer and Seymour Preston were day of this week, it was rebad been 'in failing health, and
Company. The former manager accompanied by Mrs. C. W. Luk- ported by George Plowman,
on Wednesday .started !rom his
of the refinery accounting de- ens, Mrs. E. W. Crosby, Mrs. director for the borough district.
home to walk through a counpartment, Mr. Linton will serve Charles W. Werst and Mrs. EdWith the annual" drive schedtl')·side which he knew and en-'
as an administqltive assistant. win J, Faulkner. They spent the
uled
to end next Tuesday, Fund
ioyed~
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Mr. Linton became &. clerk in day at the ·Gener8J Assembly of
When he did not return lhat
the accounting department of the the United Nations. where they leaders and workers are gOing
evening many Citizens and or-,
Sun Shipbuilding and Drydock were particularly impressed by all-out this week-end to place
ganizations
joined ·the ·wide
Company in 1,}19, shortly after the many nationalities, the fam- Swarthmore in the 100 per cent
search for Jiim, wliich was conhis graduation from Chester ous delegates and the simultan- column .before the campaign
dueted under the direction of the
High School. Three years later eous
interpretations
of
the deadline, November 25.
Leading the Swarthmore DiviSwarthmore Folice with the co- I
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he entered the accounting de- speakers in seven languages.
operation of lhe Ridley Town·hip 1
partment of .the Sun Oil Com.
Several of the group visited sion is Mrs. E. Fay Campbell's
Police, aided by the night use of,
pany at Philadelphia.
Radio ·City before returning Team with a total of 121 contributicons totaling $2092. MemIbe auxiliary lights of the SwarthIn 1926 he was given charge I home.
more. Fire and Frotective Asof the yield department at Sun's
bers of. the team are: Mrs. C. A.
roeiation. The search was ended
Marcus Hook refinery, continAnderson, Mrs. Robert T. Bair,
when he was found on the east
uing in that capacity until 1931
Mrs. Paul Banks, Mrs. A. Laur,orner of the golf course on the
J. Gordon Munce died sudden- when he returned to the Philence Baxter. Mrs. Fred Bell,
Sproul· Estate at 8 P.M. ],'dday. Iv of a heart 2ttack 9 o'clock adelphia office.
Omar H. Carrington, Mrs. FrankThe last person known to have Tuesday evening at his home,
From 1937 to 1942 Mr. Linton
lin Gill
Mrs. Thomas M. Jackson, Mrs.
who found ·liim Wing on· the in Swarthmore all but one of chief accountant at Marcus Hook
Roy Latimer, Mrs. H. Lewis Shay,
ground . near 'Bullen's Lane at his "52 years.
until recalled to the company"
Mrs. Roy Snape, Mrs. C. Mac4:45 P. M.Wednesday, and went
Born in Philadelphia he was main office when he was apDonald Swan, Mrs. Jack B.
Thompson, and Mrs. Willard
l1is aid .. Learning ·his ·home th.e .. son of the late. q~org? an~ pointed·t.rlJI'llager!lf \p~..refinery
TomlinSon .. \
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swarthmore, 'Green-·went SaDy L. Munce. An execubve OJ. accounting department.
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into his house to get ·his coat to ·the 'Gu'lf Oil Corporation with
A native .of· Philadelphia, Mr.'
.
On Tuesday Robert Norman,
Mr. Frescoln ,home but be-· offices in Philadelphia, he was Linton came with Mrs. Linton I
.
Swarthmore
College
student,
(ore he could return Mr_ Fres- weIl":known as a yachtsman and and their four children to re-j ,I Mrs. Georgme L. Machold, headed a five-man team of volwent on ·and was 1ater seen ·racingboat 1'!l1thusiast. An ~Ium- side at the Benjamil!l West ad· widow of Anthony Machold, died unteers which is assisting team
at another honse where he asked 'nus of Swarthmore College he dress in 1937. There are three Sunday. November 16, at her captains and workers throughout
10r water and w.as told abOut the -gained quite .. ~ ·reputation as an sems, H~nry, who is domg grad- J home~ 415 Yale avenue. She W3S the borough.
spring in the woods. Green aid athlete.
uate study at M. I. T. mld iiVing 84.
Red Feather Headquarters is
not give up the search until bis
SurViving are his wife Ruth with his wife , the former BeaDorn February 5, 1863, ".in open daily from 9 a. m. to 3
finding of the body on Friday HmMunce, daughter of :~e late trice Brewster, in Cambridge, Sweden, Mrs. Machold came to p. m. in the Swarthmore National
night, which brougpt 10 an .end fa:nous author. ~:ace Llvlngston Mass.; Jack,. wh';l is a se~ior a!, this· country I with her mother in Bank for the convenience of
the family's anxietY.
HlIl; and two chIldren •. J: Gor- Wharton School, UniverSlty ilf 11871. She has lived in Swarth- donors anb. workers. Mrs. Alben
Mr. Frescoln was born in don, Jr. -and "Robert LIvIngston: Pennsylvania; and ~ick, ~ sopho-' more since 1919. She was a T. Eavenson, secretary of the
Sugartown. Chester County. 1he 1.iunce.
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omore at the same 'instlh;ltion.1 member of the Womens Auxil- local Community Chest drive. is
SOn of George e.nd Mary Lovett I, Funeral serVIC:S WIll be held TheIr daughter, Lois, is a junior I iary of the American-Swedish in charge of the heedquarters
Frescoln, and resided in Phil- ot 2 o'c1ock thIS afternoon a~ in Swarthmore HighScbool.
. Historical Museum.
assisted by IIdrs. S. S. Rutherbefore coming to Swarth- Oliver lIa"ir's in Philadelphia. InMr. Linton is· a member of
Funeral services were held ford, Mrs. Harry L. Miller and
~nrc. He was a member of "Trin- terment will take place. in .. ~~t- Borough Council whic~ he serves Tuesday
evenIng at 8:30 at Mrs. Peter Miller.
·Through Tuesday, only 336
Ity Episcopal Church and of the lawn cemetery. Swarthm,!re.. :.
as chairman of its finance com- Oliver Bair's, Philadelphia. She
Slllal"thmore Players· Club, 1::
.
mittee. .He is a member of the was interred Wednesday, in Ar- cards had been turned into the
Which he once took an active
Win In Poster Contest
Swarthmore Presbyteri
where he has been active in the the grave of her husband who hands Of workers for solicitation.
More than 170 welfare agencies
agO he was a real estate conwork . 'with young people. He is was a capta.in in the Spanishveyancer with offices in the
The Holiday Fair held at Trin- on the board at Crozer Hospital, American war.
are depending on the Community
Liberty Trust Building, Phil" Hy Church. Wednesday,. spon- Chester; a member of. the PennShe is survived by her sister, Chest campaign for their finaq.adelphia.
I sored a Poster Contest In the sylvania SO.ciety of t~e Sons of Mrs: Anton Wagner of Swarth- cial support during 1948.
Elizabeth K. Barten, captain
He is survived by his wife, the Art Department .of Swarthmore the Revolubon; the Midday Club more avenue; a niece, Mrs. Mary
Iform,"· Lillian Wright; one daugh- High School whIch closed No- and the Exchange Club of Phil- G. Donnelly, with whom she of the team handling· the Chest
ter. . Mrs. Henry Sangree, of vember 10.
adelphia.
. lived; and a great-niece, Mrs. ~rive in the public schools, has
Philadelphia; three sons, George
Winners were ~ancy Sylvanus,
He is a member and director of Robert T. Pfi~fer of Shreveport~ organized a five-member team of
Frescoln of Sharon Hill; Joseph first, the $3.00 prIze; and Carolyn the Delaware County Garden Ln.
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teachers. The members are,' Miss
W. Frescoln of Walkersville, Md. Wilcox, second~ $2.0? The, posters Club. Mrs. Linton shares his in~______
Kathryn Moran, Miss Elizabeth
and Leonard D ·Frescoln of Deri c I may be s.fen In l\h~hael s Drug terest, in horticulture and they i
Etris. Miss Dorothy Bradfield,
Open Haverford Drive
ver. Colo.; and five grandchildren. Store Window. and SIPler'~ Hard- are currently landscaping their
Miss Alice Blodgett, and IVlr.
Fred Vocum.
Funeral services ""were held at ware, respectIvely.
10 'acre farm on Valley road,
H. Bair's, Philadelphia on . The awards were made ~y the Wmva, where. they plan to build
A dinner for local alumni' and
In addition to Mrs. E. Fay
Tu,esday. Interment was made in Rev. George C,. Anderson In the in the near future.
members' of their families, held Campbell's team, the only others
Laurel
Hill
Cemetery, Swarthmore HIgh Scho~1 AsMonday evening at the Strath whose workers had completed
p~~~~~~_ _ _ _ _ _ _~~~s~em~b~l~y~.:w~ed~n~e~s~~~a;y~m~o~rn~m~g'::·~_1.
Haven lim by the Alumni Asso- their solicitation are Mrs. Edward
CHAPEL SPEAKER
ciation of the HaverfOrd School M. Bassett, Leonard .C. Ashton
inaugurated an endowment drive. and' Stanton S. Von Grabill.
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Professor Patrick M. Malin, of Speakers were E. M. Wilson
Elric S. Sproat. John E. Michael
.
Saturday, November 2 f d
College Field! Princeton· avenue. addressed the headmaster emeriius and Leslie and Edward L. Noyes. co-chair~,.OO P. M._FootbaIl_Swarthmore vs. H~~~~ ..o.r... ~.-.-.-~..~.-.-... ~.~ .. ~~~. College I' students of the Swarthmore cen- M. Severinghaus present head- man of the Chester Campaign,
assisted in organizing the 22
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ter of Pennsylvania State College master.
Sunday November 23
.
Those present included Mr. and 10CilI teams which are now strivI·OIl-.M,orrlinE!: WorshIP
. ...........'~.~~.~ ......., .... ...~ ~~~........ ~ ..... ~~ Local Churches at their regular Thursday chapel Mrs. J. Pauf Williams an·d son ins to secure the $8,000 needed
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meeting. He spoke on -the pres- Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jack- before Tuesday to ·put Swarthe
Sproul Observatory ent situation between this coun- son and son Tom, Mr. and Mrs . mo).'e over the top in the welfare
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Whittier. Hcolusbe trY and Russia' and the 'prospects Rudolph Banks and sOh Bill, Mr. drive.
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P. M.-Historical Homes in Delaware 62gu~t y iil' Haven Avenue flor ultimate peace.
and Mrs. Ferris W. MitChell and
:00 p. M.-.Junior Bridge Club ................
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son and daughter-in-law Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs: James B. DougThursday, November ~7
... t Church
Mr. and ,Mrs. John F. Daley Mrs. Samuel Mitchell,
Mrs. las of North Chester road will
A. M.-Community Thanksgiving. seSc~ I vs TrL:.~;downe
of Elm-avenue spent last week in James S. Haye. and Mr. and Mrs. e~ertain their bridge club at
A. M._Football-Swarthmore H.gh c o o . Rutgers Field Atlantic City,.
.
James Hayes, Jr.
de!;sert-bridge tomorrow evening.
32 Year Resident
Retired Last
Year
Spencer Hutcheson will' play
Taussig's arrangement of Bach's
To'ccata and Fugue in D minor.
Phyllis Curtin. £o')rano, will sing
a group ·of songs by 'Moussorgsky
and Stravinsky accompanied' by
James Sorber at the piano. The
finlil number will be a Haydn
-quintette for flute and strings
played by Eobert Berkenstock.
:flutist, Lucius Cole and Cyril
Gardner. violinists. Mabel Swann,
"Violiriist and W. F. G. Swann,
'cenist.
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Benj. West Resident
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Thayer
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$8,000 by Tuesday
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Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes
,of Princeton avenue will entertaii' 16 guests at a dinner, party
tomorrow eve n i n g following
which they will show colored
stills of their rec"nt trip to the
Canadian Rockies.
Mrs. J. David Jackson of Vassar avenue entertained Miss Nouvart Tashjian of New York City
as her week-end guest.
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Mr. and Mrs. El\'lood H. Garrett of Princeton avenue announce the eng~ement of their
daughter. Miss Mary Lownes
Garrett, to Mr.. Jacob Embree
Drown, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Embree Sevier Brown of Newark. Del.
The announcement was made
at luncheon at the Garrett home
Saturday afternoon.
Miss Garrett is a graduate of
Swarthmore High School and the
Philadelphia School of Occupational Therapy, and is now
working at -the University of
Pennsylvania Hospital.
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Mr. Brown is a student at the
University of Maryland foUowing three years of service in the
U. S. Naval Air Corps.
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crepe. ~er corsage ,was of la,ven;.l, of College avenue. friends of the
der ,orchuis.
bride"
Miss Bambrick'" ill a recent· Following a week's wedding
!!raduate of th,:Schoo~ of Nurs- I trip by plane to Bermuda ,the
mg at frankfl'rd HOSPItal, Phlla,
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wIll lIve m Mmned e IphJ a
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ao een engage d young
I' couple
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in Public Health' Nursing in the apo IS, ~mn., where the b~l~e
Visiting Nurse Association
of groom will serve as a practIcmg
Philadelphia and graduate nurs- physician.
ing at the
General Hospital, ,Out-of_town guests attending
Wilkesbarrl;,
the wedding included the brideDr. Delaplaine is a graduat" of grooms parents, and Miss Frances
Wofforg College, Spartanburg, S. DII-vis of New York City.
C., and, ,Temple Medical School,
Philadelphia.
He served as a
McCLOSKEY·LACKEY
junior intern at Frankford HosThe marriage of Miss· Doris
pital, a se,nior iritern at the Guthrie qIj!1,\c,: "Robert Packer Hos- Collins Lackey, daug!)ter.' oflir.
pital, .Sayre, and is now on .duty and Mrs. Alexander McKinley
at the Navy Hospital in gynocol- Lackey of Ogden av,""ue, and
ogy and obstetrics in the Out- Mr; Harry Earl McCloskey son
Patient ~epartment.
of" Mr. and Mrs. Reid 'I~ McDr. ,and Mrs. Delaplaine will Closkey of Williamsport,' took
reside
106' Cornell avenu~, piaceSaiurday afternoon at' 5
Swarthmore.
o'clock \n
the
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The Rev. Fi. Lewis Cutler
Mr. 'al1d Mrs. Matthew Prang performed the ceremony before
of Easton, ' Pa. announce the a background of yellow and
marriage' of
their
daughter,
chrysanthemums' interKathrYn D. Lucey, to Leonard C. rust
minggled
with branches of rhoAshton, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
dodendron,
autumn leaves of oak
Leonard q. Ashton of Elm
and
maple,
and flanked by tall
avenue.
lighted candelapra.
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Rhododendron and rose chrysMOLANDER-PRICE
Miss ,Nancy Price of Hartford, anthemums were 'used in the
Conn., formerly of Swarthmore, church foyer. Mrs. A. Ludlow
became the bride of Dr. David Clayden and Mrs. George Dunn,
W. Molander, son of Mr. and friends of the bride's family
Mrs. John William Molander of weie responsible for the attracIron, Minn., Saturday afternoon tive church decorations.
at 4 o'clock in the Swarthmore
The bride, given in marriage
Presbyterian Church.
by her father, wore a beige
The Rev. H. Lewis Cutler per- afternoon dress with a beige feathformed the ceremony before a ered hat. Her corsage' was of
chancel banked with chrysanthe- orchids.
mums and lighted candelabra.
Mrs. Reid l. McCloskey. Jr.,
The bride, given in marriage of Tyrone, as matron of honor,
by her brother, Mr. James Price wore a S\1it of. dark green. Her
of College avenue, wore a suit corsage was of yeUoYl,. ,Bnc:l rust
of light gray with dark green button chrysanthemums.
accessories. Her corsage was of
Mr. Reid 1. McCloskey, Jr.,
yellow orchids.
served as best man for his
Miss Joan Rice of Fitchburg, brother.
Mass .• as maid of honor, wore a
suit of dark, !\,r'IY with gray acUNITF.D ASSEMBLY
Woman's Club Side EntranCe
cessories. Her corsage was of
10:30 A. M.' Every' Wtdncsday
yellow and rust button chrysanZcila M. Walters, Speaker
themums.
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Mr. Philip Price of New York
City, brother of the bride, served
as best man.
A sinall reception for the weddiog party followed at the home
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St. Paul's Chapel of the Navy
~ard, _Philadelphia w~s the setting Saturd'IY at 2:30 o'clock
for the marriage - of Miss Mary
Shirley Bambrick, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bambrick
of Tremont, Pa. to Dr. Robert
Welty Delaplaine, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy W. Delaplaine pf
Cornell avenue.
Chaplin Wm.
H. Hoffman performed the ceremony . .
Given in marriage by her
father, the bPide wore a gown
of white faille fashioned on Princess lines with long sleeves. Her
finger tip veil was held in place
by a pearl tiara and she carried white chrysanthemums and
orchids.
Miss Virginia Bambrick was
her sister's maid of honor and
only attendant. She wore a gown
of gold taffeta and carired bronze
and yello',v chrysantemums with
a garland of the same flowers in
her hair.
,
Dr. Lawrence Smith of Allentown, no'w on duty at the' Fitzgerald Ml!rcy Hospital, served as
best man,
Following a small reception,
a dinner was served at the Officers Club of the Navy Yard. Mrs;
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SUBSCRIPTIONS
wore a gown of gray crepe. Her
corsage was of orchids.
Mrs. Call
Delaplaine, mother of the bride- Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
groom, wore' a gown of aqua Swarthmore 2080
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
November 21st and 22nd
Victor Mature
Brian Donlevy
"KISS OF DEATH"
SUNDAY ONLY
2 Features
Penny Singleton
Arthur Lake
,,"BLONDIES HOLIDAY""
"FOR THE LOVE OF
RUSTY"
MONDAY ONLY
Dana Andrews
Jeanne Crain
"STATE FAIR"
in technicolor
Starting TUESDAY
Rita Hayworth
Larry Parks
"DOWN TO EARTH"
in technicolor
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Humphrey Bogart
Lauren Bacall
in
"Dark' Passage"
.,s,4TURDAY MATINEE
Chil((ren's Show 1:80 p,m,
7 Cartoons plus
"Joe Polooka, Champ"
MONDAY and TUESDAY
Joel McCrea
in
"Ramrod"
WEDNE;&DAY
One day only
SUN VALLEY SERENADE
SUlrtipg 1H{ffiSDAY
NOV<)tl)lkit< 27
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Bing' Crbsby
Barry ,,¥ri,tzgerald
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"Welcome
Stranger"
Frida" No.......ber
A recepti9n ior the Imme~iate
families at the home of the bride's
parents followed the ce~mony.
Among those' present Were the
bridegroom's parents,' and another brother, Mr. Lee McClosky
of Williamsport.
FoIlowing a wedding trip the
couple will live in Baltimore,
Md.
N. J. formerly of
and the late Dr. Brill.
The new baby is" also a s" •.nQ.
son of Mr. John Dolman, Jr.,
Vassar avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Dolinan
of Virg~ia Beach, Va., are receiving congratul"tions upon the
birth of a son, Geolfrey Dolman,
Jr., on November 8.
Mrs. Dolman' is the former
Miss Kitty Brill, daughter of Mrs.
Frederick A. Brill of Ocean City',
Serving Swarth,more,
ton, Rutledge and
Township since 1918
Phone:
The Bouquet
Swarthmore,
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9 Chester
Road
Harvard Inn
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Harvard and Rutgers Ave••
THANKSGIVING' DINNER
4:30 -
7:00
Call Swarthmore 9728 for Reservations
or for ROLLS, CAKES, PIES
Week Day Dinner 6 to 7:30
OPEN
Sund'IY 1 to 2:30
EVENmGS
CHRISTMAS
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MARJORIE TOLD, As,od'Ie EdItor
Rosalie Peirsol
Edith Wlaitaker
Theodore Hicking
Sttond Class Matter. January 24, 1929, at
Swarthmore.
Pa.,
under tbe Act of .....
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Holy Communion will be celebrated on Sunday at 8 a.m.
Church School will meet at 9:45.
The Rector will preach at the
11 o'clock service of Morning
Prayer. Holy Baptism will be administered at the close of the
morning service. The Young Peaple's Fellowship will meet at 6
p.m., to enjoy square dancing as
part of a special Thanksgiving
program. The ushers at the 11
o'clock service are: S. D. Clyde,
Head usher; J. B. Bullitt, Jr.; F.
Plowman I B. Harrar; W. P. Hill;
W. C. Hogg, Jr.; H. B. Spackman;
G. A.. McCorkle.
Choir School ,will meet on
Monday and Wednesday at 4:30
p.m. The Christian Study Forum
will meet on Wednesday at 8:15
p.m., and will c,ontinue its studies
in the Old Testament.
.On Thanksgiving. Day there
~e '! C~.lebrati:n of .;::e
0 y
ommuruon at , a. m.,
e
In Appreciation
Mrs. Lovett Frescoln of Harvard avenue has requested The
Swarthmorean to express her
deep appreciaUon of the sympathy and kind assistance of
friends here upon the death of
her husband last week.
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Avery F. Blake, Jr. of Amherst
avenue will hold "Open House"
in honor of his 16th J>irthd'IY
anniversai-y, Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas
Handy of Crisfield, Md .. are visisiting Mrs. Henry L., Smith of
Swarthmore avenue for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold of
Wallingford will entertain at a
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urch Notes evening at 8 o'clook in the
Sunday 'morning at ,the 11 Church office.
dcloc), service Mr. Cutler will
The Young People's Fell
hi
on "Thankful Neverthe- (
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ows p
age~ 18 to 23) wIll qleet Sunday
breakfast Thanksgiving Day beevenmg
at
7:30
o'clock.
Work
fore
the Penn-Cornell game.
and Mrs. John C. Macproject-mending
toys
to
dis:
Mr.
and Mrs.' CharIe. W.
Jr~ at the Harvard aveHodges
of Dickinson avenue enand Elizabeth tribute
at Christams.
These
tertained as their house guests
HplTlada:y 8l)d Shirley MacMillan young people are anxious to collast week Mr. Hodges' uncle and
the driveway-transept en- leet and recondition toys and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Walton
will assist Mr., Cutler in would appreciate haviog left at
and daughter Emogene of Sweetgr..,tir.g the congregation after the church any toys which ,can S~!'rth$ore. Co~~nbty ~~:,k~c water, Texas.
service this Sund'IY morning. be fixed up for distribution. *~~gty ~r'c';, w 10 e
e, T~n
Mrs. T. Leigh Williams of Hart
All departments of the Church There will be an e1 t.ioD.
f
rlW
urc a
a.m.
e vard avenue entertained at the
PRESCRIPTIONS FIRST
""nom meet each Sunday mom- "lficers Sunday evenin:'
'0
Rector of Trinity Church will be home of her parents; ,Mr. and
Succelaor
to Victor D. Shirer
at 9:45 o'clock. The Men's
At 6 o'clOCk Sunday' evening the preacher.
Mrs. SamueJ.D. Clyde of SWllrth17 S. Chester'
Class meets at 9:45 o'clock there will be 'a Freshman-Senior
T~e annual Corporate Com- more and Ogden avenues on SatSwarthmore 0586
the Church transept and 'the Fellowship supper. Mrs. Motta, mU~l1on ~f men and boys of the urday evening in honor of Dr.
Bible Class meets at
president SchOOl,
emeritus
of Pine parIsh
will30,beatheld
on and
sunda'Y'I,W~ill~iams~~'
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o'clock in Mr•. Braun's . office. Mountain
NorthCar"lina
November
8 a.m.,
will
The Church Hour Nursery will speak
be followed by breakfast.
at 10:45 o'clock each &,10At 10 ~'clock Thursday ,the
Plans have been announced f~r
day morning in the parish house Community Thanksgiving Service tchhe. tmannUalD!ather adnd BSon,s
children ages 1 to 7.
will be held at TrinIty 'Church.
rIS
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mner an
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t 8 'I k Head Ceremony to be held on
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Presents
The chapel choir will meet at
F 'd
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Decem b er 19.
7:45 o'clock Wednesday evenIng. th rl ay-II everung,
b ' F ra h
F 1 F'd
rI ay.
" A MUSICAL COMEDY
ere. Wl
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es man
e The Annual Choir Concer't of
boys' Junior Choir rehearses
Chirstmas music is scheduled for
at 7 o'clock' on Friday evenings, lowshlp party at the church.
Sunday. December 28, at 8 p,m.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd
The Session will meet illis
Methodist :Church Notes
~-.--7 :30 at tlie CLOTHIER MEMORIAL
The Churcb 'School nieets at THANKSGIVING SERVICE
TicKets On Sale At
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R eserved S eat s 90c
Johnson, supe";ntendent. Classes
Tickets 60c
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SWARTHMORE
giving Service of Swarthmore
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t ax me
. I u ded
are provided for cliildren of all
ill b held thi
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tax included
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ages and for 'adlliis.
w
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s year m
ml y
Rev. Ilavid Braun, Minister
The Young Adult 'Class meets Episcopal Church on ThanksgivH ... Lewis Cutler. Minister
ing' D'IY at 10 a.m.
,SUNDAY NOVEMBER 23
in the sanctuary at 10 o'clock
The clergy of the various
9:45 1\. M.-Church Scbool.
Mrs. L, E. Kauffman, teacher.
churches in the community who
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The 'topIc' of 'tho:, se!'ffion at the
ill rti· te' th
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The 1"" With PersoJtlJlily
ever-: l l 'o'clock seniice will 'be "Be Ye w pa Clpa m
e servIce m1heless": ' ,
Thankiul.';
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·"'· .. ·Sarartln'so'e~ PD.
,'6:00 'P. M.-Freshman-'Senior
The .Junior 'Church meets at minister of the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church-, Rev_ Roy N.
Fellowshl'p Supper
the same hour Inthe chapel,
.
7'30
P
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Young
Pe,n'e's
Fel
Keiser"
pastor of the Swarthmore
RESERVATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN
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]ol·shl·P
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Methodist Church', Everetv L.
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The Church Nllrsery is open Hunt, Dean of Swarthmore ColFOR_
1luring
the service for the lege,
and
representing
the
METHODIST CHURCH
Th""bgiii';g-Chriatmao-New Year'.
Roy N. Keiser, D.D., .Minister younger children, Mrs. Geraldine Friends' Meeting; Rev_ David
New
and
June
'Shearer
will
be
in
Braun,
minister
of
the
Swarth'SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 23
.-charge.
more Presbyterian Cnurch; and
9:45 A. M.-Church School.
The ushers for the d'IY are the pastor of the A- M. E. Church.
Telephone S,\"arthmore 0680
11:00 A. M.-"Be Ye TbSnkulD
4:00 P. ·M.-Vesper Service.
Harry .E New, George Alston,
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Richard MacHenry.
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A Thanksgiving Vesper Service
TRINITY CHURCH
Geo. C. Anderson, Rector will be held in the afternoon at bridge is ~cheduled to meet next
4 o'clock at which time Maun- Tuesday at, 8 p.m. at the home
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23
8:00 A. N.-Holy Communion. der's ''Song of ThanksgiVing" of Rosamund Jones, 620 Strath
wiJI be rendered by the cboir. Haven avenue._
9:45 A. N.-Church School.
Miss
Margery Pearce of PhilOn hobby night this, week, the
11:00 A. M.-Morning Prayer
adelphia
will
be
the
'guest
soloist.
members
made stuffed animals
and Sermon.
The
public
are
cordially'
invited.
which
will
biiput in Christmas
6:00 P. M.-Young Peoples FelThe
Wesley~n
Service
Guild
stockings
on
December 16 followship.
will
meet
on
Monday
evening
at
lowiri~
\he:'cQvered
dish supper,
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 27
S
o'clock
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
,';Tlie:
'~¥,m.ittee
members
for
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
E.
Neil
Shawhan,
2227
Locust'
th',FChri~tmas
Dance,
as
an10:00 A.M.-Community ThanksStreet, Morton.
noU"ileed by the chairman, are:
giving Serv~ce.
Community Thanksgiving Ser- decora~_~~, Mrs. Peter L. Miller,
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
vice will be held in Trinity' Mrs Donald Pugh, Mrs. Wayne,
OF FRIENDS
Church on Thursday morning at Ger;on and Mrs. Samuel W. W.
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 23
10 o'clock.
Mitchell; refreshments,
Mrs.
9:45 A. M.-First Day School. 'The Social Hall is open for Helen Hardigg, Alice Marriott
11:00 A. M.-Meeting for Wor- supervised recreation on Friday and Peggy Rincliffe; publicity,
ship.
evening from 7 to 9. Theodore Lin Freegard and Shirley MacWEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 26 L. Purnell will be in charge.
Millian; tickets, Rosamund Jones
9:30 to 3:0~ewing and QuiltThe Senior choir will meet for and Mrs. Elizabeth Lippincott.
ing in Whittier House. BoX rehearsal on Friday evening at
.
Luncheon. All are cordially 7:45.
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Christian Science Notes
FIRST CIiuRCH OF
Presents
CHRIST SCIENTIST
"SOUL AND BODY" is the
OF SWARTHMORE
bJ' ect of the Lesson-Serlno n in
Park Avenue Below Harvard
su
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all Churches of ChrIs.
Clen tist ,
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23
in a recital of
on Sunday, November 23. T.he
11:00 A. M.--Sund'IY School.
Golden
Text
is:
"We
all,
WIth
EASTERN
IM.NCES
U:OO A. M.--Sund'IY Lesson Seropen
face
beholding
as
in
a
glass
mon. "Soul and Body".
Dec. 4-Woman's Club
n
each week, 8 p. m. Reading ro?m the, glory of the Lord", are
Wednesday Evening meetmg changed into the same lJDage
Tickets $1.00, plus tax
0l,>en daily except Sundays and from glory to glory, even as .bY
Phone Sw. 2806-W
holidays 12 to 5 p. m. Wednesday the Spirit of the Lord" (II CormeVening 7 to 7:45 p, m. and 9 to thians 3: 18).
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Doris Black of South Chester
road, a student at Mary Washington ~ollege, spent the weekend at Princeton, N. J., and at~
tended the Princeton-Yale game.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Robinson of 631 S. Chester road will
celebrate their first wedding an~
niversary, Sunday, November 23.
Mrs. E. L. Mercer of North
Chester road entertained her club
at a luncheon-bridge at her home
Wednesday.
Mrs. Harold R. Goodwin of
Rose Valley is 'entertaining at a
luncheon at her home today in
honor of the birthd'IY anniversaHes of Mrs. Ai-thur R. O. Redgrave, Mrs. George Ewing, and
Mrs. W. L. Dethloff' of Swarthmore. Additional guests will include Mrs. J, Warren Paxson,
Mrs. bwight Cooley, Mr.. Rudolph Banks, and Mrs. Joseph H.
Perkins of Swarthmore.
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OUR BIGGEST JO.B
1947
This is the time of year when Philadelphia Transportation
Company takes on its biggest job.
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PTC vehicles to travel to foo~ball games and places
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The Company and its 13,300 employes w.ho operate the
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the sb:eets and these vehicles are rolling up more miles
of service thaD in any previous autumn-even more than
at the height of Philadelphis's war effort. Elsewhere
this page are additional faCts on 'what we are doing to
give our riders adequate, conveDient service.
With 80 many Philadelphians turning to'the public
transportation system these days, there will be an even
greater concentration of riding during the morning and
. late afternoon rush hours. To help us give you the best
possible service, here is a suggestion. If you can choose
the time you ride, you can help yourself and your felldw
passengers to faster, more comfortable service by traveling
between 01' after the hours of heaviest travel. .
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President, Parr.ADELPBIA TBANSPORTA'fION COMPANY
Peak-Hour
. Traffic
Placing .Heavy L~ad
On Transit System
dailr
CONGRATULATIONS. Representatives of the four ~g d ....
ots in PTC's Safety-Courtesy Contests are shown above WIth the
hophies awarded to their locations. Left to right, for Willow Grove,
Walter Boehm with the System Courtes~ Trophy' for Folsom,
William Kenn~y' with the Bus Safety Trophy; for Southern
JoooJ)hShields WIth the Surface-Rail Safety TrOphy; and for BroaJ
St. Subway, u;.. K. Carey, with the High Speed S8fety Trophy.
TOWN MEETS ON
the EuroP€an aspect of the plan.
MAR$HAL PLAN
In pointing out its humanitarian
values he said, "We have a moral
m:m
veteiruis i11i.d their,families l!viDg in Northeast Village, which
is bounded by Red Lion,Comly
and Decatur Roads and the
RooseveltBoulevard.Route87
is operating entirely witliin this
. Veterans' Houaing Project
fare
to
'Route B,
''ltersecting
privileges to u
ai!
oDe~"
the
.
1944 - 2610 vehicles: lINO-
NEWS NOTES
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Gilmore of
Harvard avenue have been entertaining Dr. Mary Adams of
Greenwich, Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hop.
per of Magill Road entertained
Over the week-end, Mrs. Hop-
I at
Smith College, wlll spend the
week-end with her parents, Dr.
and Mrs. E. Fay Campbell of
Cornell avenue.
Mrs. Alvah Wood Stuart oj
Vassar avenue entertained her
bridge club at a luncheon at the
Ingleneuk yesterday.
e~ m1\rlb~r~~gb~!!~n~ejm
at
finest
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SALON.
ZOTOS PERMANENT
HAIR CU1TING
THEATRE SQUARE
607 Chester Road
Swarthmore 3476
The sLcond in
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series of produces songs where needed in
'hbo:hood DiSCUSSions will be a matter of minutes.
thiS
Unlike past Hamburg Shows,
devoted to the United Nations
"Five
Billion Dollars" will run
and will take place January 12,
two
nights,
Friday and Saturday.
at 8:15 in Whittier House.
The' Friday performance will be
open to stUdents only, while on
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Saturday the play makes its bow
Lincoln oi Westcale avenue en- to the pUblic.
tertained folIowing the PennArmy game Saturday. Their
Mrs. George F. Fenno of
guests included Mr. and Mrs. Swarthmore avenue spent the
Ford Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. week-end of November 8 in
Joseph Moran, Mr. and Mrs. Washington, D. C., as the guest of
Frederick Anthony, Dr. and Mrs. former Swarthmore residents,
Walter Moir, and ~r. and Mrs. Prof. and Mrs. Alfred Gary
DEW DROP INN
BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINNER
OPEN 7 II.
-OUTSIDE
Weda",day, 7
8.lD••
)1.-8.
CATERING
P. M.
SEIWICE
2p.m~S""day 9,30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
~~::~~::~~:::~~:=::~~E~r~ne:s~t::F;e~d~e~r:off~::':::-::::::::-:::::::1 White.
Color
Magi~
AU col.... look diff.....t "hell
dirty. Some just look darker and
• Uttl. smudgy; others like gold,
will actua1/y tum gray when
and coate back to gold
dIrtr,
erageOctoberwi>ekdaym19U,
2027 vehicles.
production given on the eve of
the Haverfor.:l football game has
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with a de- at the height of Phi1ad:lllhla'.
preventable war effort: and 234,OOOfthicl;
miles dsily in October UNO, the
bides in service on an average
weekday. The totala, all for
October: 1947-28QG veblcl.,:
Swarthmore College's "Hamburg Show" has gone Broadway .
Traditionally a, variety show
for stUdent consumption. this
I
on an avenp
weekday.~lfl',U\J1Ucomparee
with
9 !;:~'tl299,OOOvehicl""miles OD aD avB
HAMBURG SHOW
5
i
~;:;~:~;~~;:-~ '71
full year
before
the war•
Another
service
"yardstick"
~~~=~~Di~'vi;-;Ilast
is the maximum number ofve-
agam when dean • • • H your
have not been cleaned this
vea:r~ tty the magic 01 cleaning
on them.
nJgt
cPA-lA/scm
& C"mr.~~,~'
I 00 Park Ave .• Swarthmore, Pa.
Swarthmore 0730 or 0529-Clearbrook 4646
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Peak-Hour Traffic Hecwt.r
Although more passenger
vehicles now are providing
17~~thern
more transportation mileage,
SO' 81)
there are serious service. probA.:variJ'
lems ahead during the late
in
'
fine records autumn and winter months.
Most serious is thst of peak_
hour traffic. This problem was
le88en ed somewhat during the
war by the staggered hours
programwhichspresd the peak
traffic load.
Now, without the benefits
of staggered hours, peak-hour
:250.000
traffic is more concentrated,
with halfthe system's 3,200,000
Z
dailypassengersriding between
::: ,'00.000'
7 and 9 AM and between 4:30
and
6:30 PM. This tremendous
uojooo
volume of riding, funneled into
a few hours, ic graphically
illustrated by the chart at left.
.tlC SYSTlM .ASSEIIGDS
PTC is working constantly
" ROUI .IRlODS
on this problem, and we hope
AYDAGI WHiDAY'
that our efforts will keep overFAll-I..'
crowding at a minimum during
there hours of heaviest travel.
You
help by avoiding the
a.M.,
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and afternoon trave
..........r traIIIc'I.~ "'_ concenlnlftd now"- ..... the
you can ~ the
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10"1" .....od..
yo~ride.
and
:;
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New PTe Bus Route
~hip'~Ch~~co~~v.ie~rs:~~1~54~~acres~~Bo~r[~aio~
In Veterans' Village 130).(00,
n!!
Pro has esI;IJblished a new bus
line for the convenience of war
servwegoea
SWARTHMOREAN
furth~r socilization of their in-I Mrs. Emily Ehle. Executive new show will be presented Sat- Fitzsimmons General Hospital, was last year's Hockey captain at
dustrJes? How can 'ire be as- I •
Denver. Colo.
Swarthmore High School. Will
sured that aid will. reuch the ~ll
people?" These and similar P 1"- I Chapter of. Ameflcans for Dem- p.m. at Clothier Memorial on the
at
William and Mary College, Washington chosen on the VirSwarthmore
campus.
tinent question on the 1.1
"Five
Billion
Dollars,"
the
1947
Plan were directed to the nur!- l~.lce on current Amencan
Icnce ane panel in the thst 0" n Illudes toward the Marshall Plan offering, is a three-act musical Thanksgiving Day at his home and will participate in the Southeastern Hockey Tournament in
series Of Town M(etings hd~ as fallows: "Rece!'t polls have comedy with such typical Great on North Chester road.
Richmond,
Va .• Novembef 21 and
8:15, at the Friends' Meetin~ shoW.h very little oPPosi~ion. to White Way features as ballet
Margaret Campbell, a senior 22.
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Monday night November 17 I the 1, call of Congress for actIOn sequences and can-can girls. But _,....._.--_--_ _~---_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Slop -gap
Aid t~ Eu~'ope, thOIS Swarthmore has gone further:
House on, the, College campu<:"n lon
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.
IS eVIdence of
'
on VI't a I ISsues
0 f the ,H.(. k'-" of1 OOI~o~lhon
, according to author Paul Zall. a I
day is sponsored jOintly by th l.en_r~ SUPPOl t of the baSIC student from Lowell, Mass.,
"Five Billion Dollars" has a
U 't d N t'
C
'1
h Ideas aehmd the program.
P al,lons A o~n~1
t ct
Mrs. ,Cyrus Wood, member of plot.
F fiI 7
orelgn
0 ICY
SSOClation, an:: the executive board of the
The production is entirely' the
Swarthmo'e L
f '"
the League of Woman Voters.
result
of stUdent efforts. The
oN TH! IOA.DWA J[
......ooW...... .
W'II
d T 0 ml'lnson as c: h aIrman
.
a I "omen
I ar
Vot
A
of
over
40
is
wholly
d~awn
·OUI sun dlcb-almost .t the
.. A""'.....NT
cast
0 e on
mcrR.I,. , ond SPIC' nd enloy Ih• .mll.r.flng ". air Josiah WIoPI a s.... LId.
1Iliroquced the three panel speak- ican Reactions
to elsona
the Marshall
frorq Swax;thmore's enrollment,
crs. who each devoted 15 mmut
7'
t'
I ' _ and Kwink has undertaken all
::da~io;lo~:-;:nshin. Atlantic City'.
5-1211
t o a b rle
. f summary 0 f th ree I"t .,
, 1 1 1 d Orb~!.fllZa
ct., JOn 5, egls- expenses of production. Music
r.s.rt
hotel.
I
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hases of th Mar h' II PII - .o1.S
an
e "or3
I're~ent
The refined atmosphere, courteous ••tv eer P UI
PD
Ed e Cal s a 'f an.
f OPllllons of the P'"U nnu bnetly was writen by Carroll Bowen of
edensive facUities providing avery conventenc.,
ro
Topeka,
Indiana.
Members
of
the
I g~r
e , tPh euso~ 0 analyzing the rea::Ofls for briefly
will make your stey m'morob~••
I C' 1 len SClene,:" a t
e mvcr- f th~
t
f
T
cast stand in awe of Bowen, who
't
f Pl'
k
0
~ mas voel eruU'; OOpO!.l.Jon
Hot & told ,u waltr 1n all b.thl.
Safety, Cou~esy' Stressed
~.;~t=' d~~
.Through· PTC Annual Awards 24-hour
ve~c1~es
High Costs Take 99c
=~~a:m,~ two
Ice. Training programs
of PTC Revenue Dollar "refresher"
. Operating expenses, reflecting higher labor and material
costs, together with taxes, interest and other fixed char~es~
took more than 990 of each dollar of PTe revenue d~g
the first nine months of 1947~ an~ the costs of operating
the transit system are still climbmg.
New arid higher fares on Tail
The public looks to the
lines have been in effect since tam for ad~te, •
prOVided
7 D . g the transportation,
February 18, 194.
modern equipment, and exfirst nine months of this year, tended as needed to keep pace
passenger revenues w,ere up with the growth of the city.
$2,900,000. But oper.ating ~.
The 13,300 men and women
penses and taxes, notmcluding whooJlll!atetpesystemdepend
income taxes, rose by more uponltforfmrwagesand
, than $3,400,000.
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working con?itions. ThE!
Mbrethan$15 000 OOOmad- expects effiCIent operation
ditionalannual~bor~sts~ve municip~-!>wned subway
been placed on the system smce and eleva
lines and regul8r
. 1940 Prices of materials and payment of rentals, taxes ~
supplies have skyrocketed. other .charges now to~g
Trolley wire is up 80%; ties, $4,300,000 a year. ~d
..y,
130'7, and steel rails, 47%. theowners.oftransltsecuntiE!B
Befo~ the war, $1,000,000 look to the system for a fair
would buy sixty new street return on the mone:y they hav;e
cars for Philadelphia riders. ad1:'~n.ced to furnish trllDSlt
Today it buys less than forty. facilities.
PTC now is providing more
service than in any previous
autumn with more pA : liser
vehicle~ _operating recordbreilking
mileage.
This new high in
hand in hand with the Company's Modernization and Improvement Program. Under
this Program; PTe Bet up numtenerded0us new r
many Oowono.
e.
acquired 1397 new Btrea mlmEid
street cars, buses and traclcl
trolleys, at a cost of appronma~ $21 000 000 "
THE
require that the governments to I a country will b'c evident in our been remodeled into an extrava- per's sistsr Capt. 'Florence Miner,
Doris Black a freshman at
ganza by the student society of
whom we gfve aid undertake no I UllS\Vt:r,"
an
Army
nurse
stationed
at
the
Mary
Washington College who
Kwink, sponsors of th play. The
No.7
More Vehicles, More
Miles of ervice
For PTPassengers
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responsibility to the dev
~ousrhinguI'dmoney
dowtn a rat- the United States escape, unIbel
)0 e.
0
we expcc any reh
payment of the mony being scat ed, the l":lVageS of war? Our
provided to Europe? Should We I moral fiber as indiViduals and
servi~
\
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Friday, NOYember %1, 1947
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COME and SEE DELA WARE COUNTY'S GREATEST
THANKSGIVING DAY GAME
SWARTHMORE HIGH
VS
LANSDOWNE HIGH
Thursday, November 27, 1947
-
\\VVE EAT BY CANDLELIGHT PARTLY BECAUSE IT'S
ROIV\ANTIC AND MOSTLY BECAUSE WE HAVE TO!"
S\'lAUTHMORE COLLEGE FIELD at 10:00 A. M.
Admission -
Adults 750
Don't overload your wiring system.
Children 30c
build or modernize provide ADEQUATE WIRING.
Cet in for the kickoff by buying your tickets early at
SHIRER'S or the COLLEGE PHARMACY
When you
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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Lisfen fo fhe ElectrIC Hour-the HOUR OF
CH~RM. Sunc/oys, 4:30 P. M., WC~U
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Jr. Music Club
To Go Carrolling
THANKSGIVING
Select your favorite faads now. Ie
prepared for thl. "dinner of dinners." Visit your n~r••t Acme.
Ideal Brand
MINCE MEAT --27e
PUMPKIN :an
la.
CRANBERRY S~=II: Z~::: 35c'
CraDbeny Sauce 2 !!;;>: 39c
Ocean
To 'nsure Success of Your Thanksgiving Dinner
ORDER YOUR TURKEY NOW
Lean, Fresh
PORI LOINS
Pork Chop.:~
Ib
':~;tai:
'b27c
Breast Veal
Veal ROCist II......,'" ,. 39c ,. 35c
Nack Veal
Ib
67.: ~~'d'
Ib
57.
"27c
Breast Lamb
Lamb Chops··'d.. 8 ... ,. '"49c
Lamb Roast '0. cvt ."d. '"45c
GROUND BEEF
Real
Seafood
Values
Sic: i~~ SSc
55C: c~,::r
Freshly
Ground
Ib
FaDcyCOD FILLETS I~
iI..
Geau.... &afdock
.iono,.
Tl'out
l'1li."
Ib
Ib
McDaniels, Claire Hendrixson
and Betsy Schoenberg, the second team, which was also the
winning group.
,
Arthur Grover then appeared,
and before performing, acquainted the group with some of the
characteristics of his instrument
the marimba. On this mores unusual instrument he played
"'Evening Star" from Wagner's
"'li'annhauser" and "After" by
Vandall. Fred Almgren closed
the musical portion of the program with two trumpet solos"Celeste Aida" by Verdi and
"Liebeslraum" by Liszl.
Mrs. John Fawcett accompanied both the trumpet and the
violin soloits.
The second fall meeting of the
Swarthmore Junior Music Club
was held at the home of Barbara Shipherd:" 316 Dartmouth
avenue on Sunday, November 16
at 7:30 P. M. During the brief
business meeting the president
Bill Potts invited all club' members to a caroling party to be
held on the Monday before
Christmas.
Bob Keighton, the program
chairman for the meeting, first
introduced David Spencer who
thrilled the audience with his
rendition of the 'Allegretto from
Sietz' "'Concerto in D." Next
---~
came Bill Potts and Donald
Ograrn
who
offered
Mazas' Marionette Show
"Scherzo," a clarinet duet. FolFor Two qroups
lowing this, David Eisenberg was
master of ceremonies for a muThe Rose Tree Marionettes will
sical quiz. Paul Williams, Gret~ give a double performance on
chen Bauer and Russell Snyder
November
29 in
comprised the IIrst team; Carey Saturday,
Swarthmore. The IIrst, which will
be at. 2, is for children over
seven and will cOllsist of a fouract play "'The Sleeping Beauty"'
in a French setting, and a short
skit of a Pirate.
The second show is for the
understanding and the enjoyment
of the younger age group and is
presented at 4, allowing time
STEAKS-CHOPS
for an 'afternoon rest. The program is comprised of Mother
SEAFOOD Our Specialty
Goose verses, ··Peter Rabbit"
and
the "Night Before Chr1.tCompletely Alr-Condl.tloned
mas."
PREPARE NOW FOR
Frida,., No.
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SWARTHMOREAN
39C
S9c
RIB ROAST OF BEEF .. ...... ........ 59c lb
BONELESS ROAST OR BEEF
69c lb
BONELESS ROAST OF· BEEF
69c lb
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Fruits and Vegetables
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VICTOR
BREAD
I..
loaf
The loaf for
theSmall
family
RIcH....".
COFFEE
C~~~~~~D
3
WID. . . .t Celie.
a 1·lb 77. ~
I.~.s.sa
Save~=~M
bags
on
few yaluabl. gIfts.
~'SON
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gJIiIl~MIl
Enriched
FLOUR
S~~43c
Old English .. v_ ..... "=22c
Sharp Cheddar
.... '·35c
Dill plckl•• - otJorI9c
Rob..fordPrune........ •.. I9c
Plain Ollv. . 01_ 7 ... JOr 37c
Ideal Tea Bag.
39c
IISt1J
try It under our
usual guarqntn.
ono_
p_ II."....
m ';: ZZo
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Home ~~o;..e'merits. Aller·
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Paperhanging
cement
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SWARTHMORE
for more
tho
302 Gayley
twenty yean.
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Phone
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~nd
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floor,
;~~I;4:'
lbe Bell Tell,IIonl Company
FOR
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-room-.on
for two men. Con\'enlcnt
and vill.g•..~w~h:
lines
Two-story
lown. Furnished. J
all
house
In
West-
bedrooms, 2 M.ths.
Beautiful loaltlOn.
mC:nlh_ Addres Box 25.
conveniences
$125.
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NORMAN SCHMIDT
175 Bridge Strect,
l\{orton
Coal and Fuel Oil
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LEGAL
ESTATE OF ALLAN M SMITH deceased.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY
on the above Estate have been 8'I"8atcd to
tlIe . underslJl1led. who request all ~
haY1ng clauns or demands 3gaiillllt the
Estate of the decedent CO make knOlfD .the
same. and. ~dl periOns jn'deb1:ed to _tile decedent to iliake po,."..,!, 1ritboat ae!ax, to
V,OLA M. SIUTB
206 Harvard :Avenue
Swarthmorr. Penua.
Or to her Attornep
A. SIDNEY JOHNSON, JR.
Butlcr~ .Bea.t~. Greer " Johnson
M~Ia. Pa.
'6T~1l-1':
IN THE CO'O&'1' OF COMMON PLEAS
OF DELAWARE COUNTY, PENNSYL.
A. MERCER QUINBY
Funeral Director
GEORGE
Call
Mason Builders
Supply Company
cation, we lead you to the pure Springfield Water. Interesting to you and your
Swa.rthmore OJ4S
For
Ail
Size.
Hard' Coal'
~PBURBAN
.GOLD BOND
POURING WooL_
BATS AND Bl:ANKETS
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The abo\'c account haa been filed in
the Office of the Prothonotary nnn
will he confirmed by aaid Court. 011
Decembcr 12th, 1947. unless exeep.
tions arc filed thcrto
ROBER J. MAC BRIDE, Prothnotary
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PUBLIC NOTICE' OF A DISSOI,UTION
OF PARTNERSHIP ny RETIREMENT
OF TWO PARTNEOS. AND CONTIN.
UANCE OF BUSINESS BY REMAIN.
From the crude ways of early times,
through the years and up to our pres-
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VANIA
KINGSLEY lfONTGOMERY. Complainsnt. VB. ALLISON STEEL PRODUCTS
COM'PANY. Dcfendant No. 640, September Term 1932 In Equity
F'I~ST AND
FINA I. ACCOUNT OF
Formerly of Media
1125 w. ~high Ave., Phila.
Phone Baldwin 1170
No additional chaiR for
SUburban caI1S
erit scientific methods of water purifi-
NOTICES
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These are just a few notes on the stories
to mankind throughout history.
1448
Ashes &- Rubbish Removed
SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGNlONT AVE.
Cheoter
Importance of water and its necessity
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Lawns Mowed
General HaulinS'
236 Harding Ave.
Morton. Pa.
Reese-Baxter Co.
we intend to present in showing the
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Twenty
reading.
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Swarthmore
Vicinity. for past
the era, and will present enjoyable
IPHILADELPH",A
Interior & Exterior
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and
Swarthmore 2295
"Fountain of Youth," Ponce de Lean.
Each story will be illustrated to depld
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Repairs
Swarthmore
the London fire and even a narrative
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All Type:s of Eledrical
1180 MublenberK Ave.
concerning the famous seeker of the
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LOST
M!,'CIiA
MAINTENANCE
CONTRACTING
Van Alen Bros.
ering the time of the Roman Empire,
,
SI~
Genernl Can.talDnll
here we go on through the years, cov-
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yoirs known as Solomon's Pools. Froin
SALE-~F"o=':;-d~"";:-;'lion=--:wa=.;;;on;;-.')'
M~el~1I
': __ ' ..... :--:u
days and including the famous reser-
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pine
try.
,;OJ"'
f.
ning with the oasis in early barbarian
el A~ in good condition. New tires.
engine overhauled. $175. Call Swerth_ blore 28S0.W.
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FOR-SALE- 0 g':1ugc Lionel trains,
one freight and one passenger. Elec·
~warthmore 1270 evenings.
FORSALE- Tan-wool - overco.1.t. size
38·40 .. Cost $60. Tuxedo, 38·40, short,
good as new, '$10. Pbone SwarthJl1{)re
2156.\v
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FOR SALE--Davenport, upholste.cd in
taJ)CStry. F..xccllent condition.
Phono
Swarthmore 3394.
FOR S·.-\LE
lTa.dman upright piano
$30. PhQne Swarthmore OS90·M
FOR SALE
"New -- HQrnc" --;;-Icc:tric
~ewign nt.""Ichinc. Cun50le Cabinet. knee
f'lllltroT, .ollnd hohhin, new moto •.
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rnR-SACE-N~ 1946-Co-op electric
tdriJrerator; Thor washer; motQr good
~T1nger and ehas5is bad. Swarthmnl"fl
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paneling, . ~.cr~D.8". insula-
Indefinitely, we shall sh~w .through our
advertisem~nfs"in this publication the
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Starting next month, and continuing
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road and Vale avenue. Phone Swarthmore
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g'-'ee'
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screens, Jawn work, etc.
Six years'· experience in
Swarthmore
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her son and dauyhter-in-Iaw,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corse of
Chillicothe, Ohio.
Phone Swa. 2526
tYIIC heRting' 6tO\,09;'
des"t. electrle wllsher. Reply to Box
D. The Swarthmorean.
WANTED--To rent gRrage in vicinity
of Harvard Inn. Call Swarthmore
972R ond ask for Miss Shrh'er, aUer·
4:30 p.m.
WANTED-Girl . Scout uniform, aize 12
Telephone Swarthmore 0168·J.
\\'ANTED Three-:room houseic:eE:ping a·
Jlsrtment, private bah, deBired .by
young business couple. to be marned
after tbe fint of the year, for JunUftry or Februsry 1948. Up to $65·,10,
Both veterans. Call Media 2117_
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WANTED-Maid fnr leneral houl!lework
for family of five.CaU Chester 26004__
LOST'--Gold
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Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
1808.
\\'ANTEn-:--Any
On party-line telephones, cour-
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tlay, 8\'ery Wednesdll)', 1111 dilY. Bel't
relt!renecs. Cheater 2-4653.
W,\N'l'ED Second
haml
bic)'clc
(or
sc\-cn year old girl. Phone SwarthIIIlJrc 2115·\V.
WANTED Spinet viRno in· gOOiI condition. Reply Box C. Swnrililllort'an.
W~\NTED-Launtlry to be dOlw ot 110nte
Fnr furthr.r inannation call at 13
linker Street. Moton, Pa.
W;\NTED--O-gauge electric engine. in
running
condition.
Call
SWllrthmero.
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Fresh
Michigan A\'c.
Swa. 2266
310n-1
WAN1'HD
850 pounds each. 28c pet' pound on the
hoof.lust right (or your deep freeze
and winter meat reqnirements. Phono
_ Glen Mills 261 R-12
of Penns,lvania
nos
Painters & Paper Hangers
\Ve should Know How
FOR-SALE--- Men'8-trat~i4-inch
hunting boots. siu 8, practically new.
Price $1l~ Call 'Swarthmore 25n._
FOR SALE--Fi~oe-I,,",,;-hard- wood.
Cut to order,' any length. A1so cow
manure for garden and flower bcdsd.'
Bruce Dumal. 223 S. Chester roa
'Swarthmore 4513.
FOR SALE-Large white dining- room
cabinet,$10j old ~ric mangte~ $5.
Reply to Box E. The Swarthmorean.
FOR
SALE-Prime
Aberdeen
Angus
beer
cattle,
weight
approximately
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Mrs_ Broley
Tampa,
Fla. left. on Saturday for
Mrs. Clifford Banta, Mrs. Paul
Rutan, and Mrs. George Corse of
Swarthmore have returned home
from a week's motor trip. Mrs.
Banta visited her sister, Mrs.
Foster Fudge of Crawfordsville,
where she was joined by Dr.
Banta who had been attending
the' American Petroleum Insti: tute in Chicago; Mrs. Rutan
. vislted her son-in-jaw
a-n d
daughter, Dr. and Mrs.' William
O. Linhart of Pittsburgh, and
Mrs: Corse spent the week with
CUNNINGHAM
mt~:~e r'!~US~'i:[cr."PR~~:I~nl t~n ]r;~art::
Till' Swnrthmorclln.
win mean be.tterservice for all.
ox,''',
Since
WANTBD-Author, wife ami chilli, de·
good party-line manners. It
Pascal Cole.,.
~~t 190 & 10r8" stalk
J Ibs
White C...a ....... Gal• •
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gently •.• Take the lead in
PEARS
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old china. glass, Turniture. firearms,
Coli Holly Ou.k 4313 or Holly Oak
6720 collect for appointment. All busi1Ie.'1g confhlential. Colonia Cupboar'l, Nn.
5, PhindcJphia Pike. Wilmington. Delil\\'ore.
FOJ(
Lusciou. Anjou or·Bose
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Phone Ridley P....k 1227
FOR SALE
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beed guests of Dr. and Mrs.
William T. Ellis of Walnut lane.
l'.1r. Broley. who is the world's
leading authority upon eagles
and who has banded more than
900 in their nests, gave an illustrated lecture at the College
on Wednesday evening. Mr. and
days
Ail
nn all onUK", of
wa.hers ,,,'--..
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iruners,
vacuum
rangeR
i'?'~', to",'ero, fa'!~A nn:_"
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wlrlllg-new anll. v:..... j,::
com·
lilies to Fire
51Ieeiliea..
tillllS. Coli Erich H. Hnullell, Swurth.
more 2850-W
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Subscrilltions to all
JIIpgazines. Mrs.' Bertha 1'. Faries.
Swarthmore 4589~W.
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PI';I,SONAL--Child's Nurse desires 110'
sitin. Experience. Sea, rcJcricnces.
Telephone Chester 4690.
p,,;n.SONAL--We buy fur:~ilure, houllehold goods, any article in general.
Chester 2-6239'.
1'1';RSONAL--Laundrc8s
desirell work
for 'Vedue8days. Excellent Swarth.
more relerenee8. Phone Chester 9460
altcr b p . m . '
l'ER-SONAL-High School girl wishes
tn take care' of children Saturday a(tenoona. Phone Swarthmore 1316·W
tesy' pays dividends! Be brief
CHEESE HOD ~k~ 17e
Bleu Cheese
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Velveeta ... e...... •... ok. 26c
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No pauses 'tween calls
when making many,
Prevents the others'
from making any.
Ol.....al. Club
,cboot Call Swarlbmorc
Contractor and Bu·Uer
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Walter B. Linton
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Mrs. W. Sproul Lewis of Gradyville is entertaining at a luncheon before the SwarthmoreHaverford game tomorrow.
Donnie Lange, Jr. of "'Lange
wood", Baltimore pike, celebrated
his fourth birthday last week
with a birthday party at Drexel
Lodge, Newtown Square.
His
little friends and their mothers
enjoyed the afternoon wit h
games and movies. Those. present were Peter and Susan Breitling, Lynn and Skip Bernard,
Robin Erskine, Sandra Rhoades,
Corey and Doug Smith, John and
Joan Haviland, Gay and Chipper
Shay, Judith Tyson, Dickie Taylor, and Bobbie and Sue Wood.
- Mr. Roy Delaplaine of Cornell avenue is recovering from
a major operation performed
at the Navy Hospital, Philadel. phia, November 10.. He was
. abLe to attend his son's wedding
at the Navy Yard . Chapel. Saturday, and returned to his 'home
on Tuesday.
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and WlnoCfHt
!Hfue:~w~ ...etlue
('hristmas
girtlSo. TelelthoDs Swarth·
more Olll·W.
I'Jo~H-SONAL--Nur.l$ery
by the 2duy.
wl'ek, or month. 9 school
A. AI.-12.
10
5 years.
Call Swarthmore 0608·&.
J-lmSONAlr-lVindow
cleaning.
ao
Y(,lIr:'•. I~n busi~css. Will gh·c promllt
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lilted, expet1ly bl.ndid.
i'iFO ;UJiNitDi: r;[n;-p ~ .! i~; ;~:;r i~ Chn; ; urc: ih;- .'00:;::;;:",1
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. B r o l e y . .
1'~~uS.&~A~~80118·m,,~~I·B 10cto~~d:r a::,~ F.·io~U~NiiD;::~A~nn;;;;Y~D~iV;;i;;;'i;;on~p;;oi;;-n-::ne::.::r"'l<:;;u"-t. of Delta; Ontario have for several
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BRUSSEL SPROUTS ..................... . 29c
BROCCOLI ...,... ..... .... ..... ....... ....... .... ...... 29c
Fresh TOMA10ES ~..................... 29c pkg
Conservation Loaf
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Juicy ORANGES. ....................... . 23c doz
Emperor GRAPES ................. . 2 lbs 29c
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On Monday, October 20, 1947,
the Ainsworth-Wernher Post No.
427 of the American Legion held
the first meeting of the business
year 1947-48.
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The n~ officers .were installed
and pledged themselves to full
support of the orgauization and
its ideals.
The Legion officers would like
the cooperation of all former
comrades for the next six meetings of this term of office, and
invite constructive criticism of
the . proposed program for the
year 1947-48 listed below:
December 15, 1947-Turkey
Raffle-Frank Masselli.
Christmas Program. Door Prize.
January-Army Night.
February-Navy Night.
March-VA Night-Bob Erskine.
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April-World War 1 Night.
John
May-Memorial Day
Lumsden-Baseball Plans.
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Officers Installed
SHOULDER OF LAMB ................ 49c lb
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Notie is hereby gh-en thnt the partnerIO-hip he-tween JlOui:'l Cole Emmons.
Jr.. CharIs Curtis Emmons, Riehard.
rr.'1wfoTtl Simm~rl1 nnd David (;eorgf
Sarhnlt was. diflsolved on the 26th day
d .July, 19-17, so fRr as rclates h:
Ih~ Mid nichnrd CraWford SimDlcs and
[)twid George Saybolt. AU dehh Iluc to
the Rtlid partnership arc to . he. lJaid.
and thoso duo trom 88mr diseharged At
312 Corn en A \'enuc, Swarthmoe. Pen'na ..
where the bUlJiness will be c()nUnued bT
the H"id LO,!is Cole Emmons, Jr., and
Charlcs CurtiS Emmons. under the flnr.
nam~
of The Delaware County Re.
portmg Ageney.
RICHARD CRAWFOllD SIMMERS
DAVID GEORGE SAYBOLT
I,OUIS COLE EMMONS, JR.
CHARLES CU~TIS EMMONS
PAUL A. RAFFERTY. Attorney,
] 204 I18nd Title Building
"hilad"'lJhla 10, Pa.
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THANKSGIVING
PROGRAM AT CLUB
Holiday Celebration'
Follows Charity
Bridge
Next week's Woman's Club
program under the American
Home Department of wbich Mrs.
George W. Sweet Is chairman
will have a real Thanksgiving
lIavor. Freas B. Snyder of Drexel
Hill will give a talk on' "Historical Homes in Delaware County" illustrated in color.
Every one will have a part in
the second, half of the program.
The scene will go back to grandrna's time, with the Rev. Herbert
R. HOWells, Philadelphia baritone
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prOVI' dg i n
musIc
approprla
the season, and audience participation in Thanksgiving hymps
concluding, the program.
Club members are reminded of
their gifts of dehydrated or processed food for sbipment abroad.
The annual philanthropic dessert-bridge party held by the
Woman's Club Tuesday afternoon,
November 18, was' well attended
by club members and guests.
Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe, chairman and Mrs. Harry S. Toole,
co-chairman,
and
the entire
health and welfare department
were complimented on the successful operation of the party.
A delicious dessert with coffee
Was planned and served by the
education department with Mrs.
George Schobinger as chairman.
Mrs. Forsythe expressed her
appreciation of the cooperation of
the local merchants and several
club members who donated door
prizes.
RUMSEY
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CHILDREN'S MUSIC
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Scholarship Fund, the Bonsall
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the parents
in theShe
musical
education
of play
the child.
said
that music should start at the
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folk songs.
She felt that songs for children should be rooted in s"mething the child is interested in.
She said that 'the extent of
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Frida,., N-.aher 21, 194r
active interest in music manIfested by parents Is relIected in
Thanksgiving Day falling on
the child.
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The Swarthmorean's regular
Mrs. Ashenfelter said great
printing day next wj!ek, the
importance lies in what she
paper must be printed on
termed homemade 'musie; group
Wednesday, necessitating the
singing, instrumEntal
playing,
moving-up of the news and
etc. The art of listening is a most
advertising copy deadline to
important factOr in the child's
Tuesday noon.
musical education. She bought
many records to illustrate her
lecture.
the Swarthmore High School.
P.receding the address Mrs.
The scholarship expenditures are 'Robert Hopkins, chairman of the
made in conjunction with the
program of the education committee of the club and county
PHILADELPHIA
federation.
Early Deadline Next Week
The Delaware County Branch
of the Pennsylvania Association
for the Blind sent an interesting
exhibit of their work.
Music and the child was the
The proceeds of the bridge theme of Mrs. William B. Ashenwill go to the Welfare fund, felter's address to the Mother's
which supports such worthy or- Club on Thursday, November 13.
ganizations as the Uriited Cam- Mrs. Ashenfelter stressed the role
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Community
Health
l!IIII1I11I1I11I11I1UIIIIIIIIIIUIIIUIIIIIII':i:
SOCiety
Center
in
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:: County, the March of DimES, n.e
Red Cross, Camp Sunshine, the
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Toy Sale, announced that toyS
will be received', at the Woman's
Clubhouse December 2 from
10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. The sale
will be held on December 3 from
10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. and
collection of toys, etc. will be
held on December 4 from 10:00
a. m. to 12:00 noon. All toys not
collected will be given to the
Community Health Center.
The proceeds from the Toy
Sale will be given to the Swarthmore Recreation Association.
NOV 2 61947
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EVERYONE
GIVES
COMMUNITY
CHEST
EVERYONE
THE SWARTHMOREAN
BENEFITS
COMMUNITY
CHEST
UNDEFEATED HIGH SCHOOL TEAM
FALCON POWER MOWERS
Made by Coldwell
Im,mediate Delivery
Have Your Present Power Mower
Serviced
Durjng
Wjnter
Months
Media
Lawn Mower
& , Equipment Co.
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Providence &: State. Kds.
MEDIA 2456
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For Thanksgiving
To thank a gracious hos~ess,
To add distinction to your table.
To lend sentiment to your greeting.
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years of his life in preparing himself to care for you when you
need medical attention,
H,ow
foolish, then, to depend on others. When illness
comes to you or any member of your family consult your physician without delay. Be sure that
he is a licensed M~D. from an accredited school
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OPEN TO' THE PUBLIC
Music and
Dancing Nightly
COLONIAL
DINING; ROOM
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CHRISTMAS,
Toy Exchange
By
. Mother"s 'Club,
Friendly Circle Fills
Holiday Baskets
Swart111horc Iiig:h School's glorious 1947 foothall team will end its
curent ~ca50n tomorrow when it
tne-cts Hs amlUal· turkey da!i ~QPPOJ-l,::
ent, Lansdowne, on the· SWarthmore
con eRe fiel
to have r('ac~~d Thanksgiving with
an nnilefe3H.>iI. nntied record Swar-'nnc;rc has 1l1urh at stake in toIllorro\,;'s fra'-',
Lansdowne which
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stare(i out its season with four
stra:ght Josse.;;. then tied a g:.tmc,
and C"umc on to win its Jast three
::ontcsts has e\,erything' to gain in
the S\','2.rthlllorc gam:.!', :\ spirited
rontl'st hy halh teams is; anticipated.
in -tbe ,game whidl -even ordinarily
is a hard- f~uc!.ht h?tlc. S\\',:rthlllo~c
wants to ~atn ~L" ll~nth str;.lIght Will
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Residents For
Decorations
. Squad To Be Feted.
By Parents And
, Friends
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Marionette Shows
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of medicine. Then bring your prescriptions to
for expert compounding.
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PIl'VAI~ "~Jll an~
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Right from Grandmother's Trunk . . . and
isn't it. wonderful, with its little striped Celanese taffeta jacket and black, swirling, ballet
length, bow-tied skirt. sizes 9 to 15.
FOOTBALL NIGHT
DECEMBER" FIFTH·' "
, ~ This' "year '1he Toy' Exchange
forly'melllbers
and present
Ir;ends
sponsored by the Mother's Club
of,About
the Friendly
Circle were
at th(.' aunual Sih·cr Tea held in
of Swarthmore will be held on
\Vhitticr, House. Thursday afterWednesday. December 3, from
noon.
The President, Mrs. \V.
10 to 5 at the Woman's Club.
~Iark Bittle, presided.
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Mrs.. Robert HoplCIns Is the
11 rs. Earle P. Yerkes of Prince:'-.
chairman of the exchange.
In
ton A venue showed heautit"uI colcharge
of
the
committees
are:
Christ1H:lS lights are to glow
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Football Night, in honor of the
sonal expcriences of a trip which
t11roughout the borough, -ac- Mrs. Fredrick Anthony. sales;
she and Mr. Yerkes took recently members of the Swarthmore High
,o":ling 'to tl1C annoUtlCCment 01 Mrs. Char1es Hodges, finance;
through the Canadian Rockies.
School football team and the
~1. 'B-nclmer president of -the Mrs. Lewis H. Shay, Jr., display;
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Mrs
Howard
D
Sipler
publicity'
A
large
supply
of
canned
food
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d ' , d Mrs. John B. Marker, clean-up
. Iter a long lapse uc to wal an
and disposal.
frielltls to help fill the Thanks- the High School. Because of the
giving and Christmas baskets for team's remarkable record this seawartime shortag-es. the Ass~
'Toys that are complete and in
needy families.
has voted to sponsor, Il1 good condition should be brought
SOil the cccasion is expected to be
Refreshments werc served by packed with more than usual inti
thc
Swartn- to the Woman's Club on Tuesday, :0 llIal~c Its \"Ictor~olls .strlll~ COnt·li~lrtin' con-1necember 2 (the day before' the!!)lt,te, Lansdowne IS at:tcr another :M rs. Charl.s Black, HO$I)itality erest. The program, now being
, a Christmas g
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_ I 1) from 10 to 4 to be listed r \·ictorv to halance its (!cf.~ats.
Chairman, and thc foHowiIlg COIll- completed,
wHl
lend
further
with ,first, seconc~. an,1 th'nr] i sade
t
d'lsplay
1 Swc;rtlnnor{"s Hnc play has hecn mittec: Mrs. \V. Mark Bittle, 1frs. attractions.
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l\gain, as last year, the affair
15, 10, and fi\'c do 11aT'S,! There is a special demand' fo~ ollts~;:llld1l1g tillS year.
lC averagc Kendall C. Sadler. ~Irs. E. H.
TcSlIOCII;v.-lv.
bicycles. tricycles. sleds, wagons, rnsh1l1g yardage made hy opponents Taylor, ~Irs. J. \Varrcn Paxson, wjJl be divided into two parts, The
,
horough houschotde~s are in- dolls, d~ll furniture, trains, CQS- h,as he en 11~1d to ,:,u(' foot per try. Mrs. Dwight Cooley and 1£ rs, first,starting at 6 :30 and. lasting
\"11('d to enter the contest for home
ports equipment '\ eadon tallied a HIlling 68 yards and Charles Thatcher.
until 8 o'clock, will he a dinncr
iIlullljnations. Rules wi11 he al~g tumes, garnes, Sd b oks
' Nether Providence a minus 2, the
served in the High School cafeiii the next issue. Th:s toddler's tOY~ an
dO the seller only team that was ahle to carry
teria. This wiJI be attendc(1 by
SI<:ttt'lllcnt is made in order to enFor all. sa es rna e the sale t he hall across the home hoy::;' midmemhers and managers of the
family planning and designing will receIve 75~5 0 '11
to field stripe heing GlenXor. The only
football squad, the coaching staff
the Thanksgiving hlJliday. price; the other
% 'v"l go
two ~ollchdowns made against the
Next Saturday afternoon the and trainer, outstanding University
wilt he appointl'rl to s~r\'e the Recreation AssociatIon. h td (;arnct hO)":1 w~rc secured through Rose Tree Marionettes will give and College football players of this
secrecy _c a r 1 y i1l tke hohday
Money and unsold toys s ou
lon~ passcs. :;xr edia's heing 70 yards a show each for children of two area, the gu('sts who will be fcaAnnouncement c~f award be collected or called for o~ ami Springfield's 55.
different age le\'c1s, at the \Voman's tlIred in the second part of the
"on .....," will he made in ample Thursday, December 4 fr~m 1
Th(' entire team has play('d excep- Club. The plays are written and program and families of the I11CIllior all to view them,
until ,12 noon. . All. toys ~ot I tionally well. Two players, Avery the music arranged by Oliver and bers of the Swarthmore Athletic
jfr. Bllchncl- ha~ appointcd a called for by that time w 1.11 Blake.Jr.. for line play and Harry Gail Shoemaker, who control the Committee, ' . . hich is responsible
of business heads to bo given to the Community \\·arr{'n dHtl!ty high· scorcr Iw.'··:' marionettes together with a 'friend, for this annal recognition. Th food
with him in the Jighting of Health Center.
gained county fame,
,
Claire Cochran.
11rs. Orlando will h~ prepared by the wives of
U Jl llllHlIlity grown tree at 30:On the oth('r ~la~Hi tl~'~ Lan5rl~\n~~ Shoemaker, formerly Edna' Cooke, the cOlllmittee members, and plenty
cU:!iJ llall.
This cOI1l~nittec '.:"111
Awards for Warren _Iteam h;!S,~l1C ~)t ~.Il~' lH.':~: pl~nt(r:. Il~ a popular i11us;trator of children's of it is promised. ),[cmhers of the
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1- \\', . '11 "'wartil11111rt.1 il1:.:.itl(~ t:tckh' l:y ll~l' .of I"t'~·(·r;. . ,,~ and paint('(t 11.](.' hackclrop~, They arc: ~lg) ,~l1d .. Su,pcrintc~~clent
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In the carol 1)1311S with the conl- hall A"arcl preCsc
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The maIO features have been
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in their last hil::'h school game to- production is currently on exhibit sa,-ed for t~e Pll,hUe part ~f the
field game
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BEREAVED
On the." 14th of t.11:\111l011b 1 e Hary ~ItGilberry Roney Bray, Bill
nong at 8 :15 o'clock. The principal
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C]lr. Henry J. 'Veiland of South
:\[rs. H. H. Hopkins of Crest lane football name alld a knack for
hester road returned Sunday after trophy at Prospect .:lie~t of the Elizah . Baughn, Ross Pfalzgraf,
He was also rcclp
of the Chades Keenen,. Howard Pressman, rc:urne~ home ¥ond~y -(lfter a six entertaining the audience_ The
:t. \Ycek at his parents' home in
County Pla:rer
d Gerald Berkowitz Kenneth ChiJ- week triP to Caltfot:01a and Colora- master of ceremonies witt be one
f\forh('ster, N. Y. where' he had been Delaware 'ficate
for
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McCahan, George Steorck.
and Inends.
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-f!. \Veiland, who passed ing play agaonst Ye
School.
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their gifts of dehydrated or processed food for shipment abroad,
The annual philanthropic dessert-bridge party held by the
Woman's Club Tuesday afternoon,
November 18, was well attended
by club members and guests_
Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe, chairman and Mrs, Harry S. Toole,
Holiday Celebration'
Follows Charity
Bridge
co-chairman.
and
the
entire
health and welfare department
Were complimented on the sucNext week's Woman's Club cessful operation of the party,
program under the American A delicious dessert with coffee
Home Department of which Mrs, was planned and served by the
George W, Sweet is chairman education department with Mrs,
will have a real ThanksgiVing, George Schobinger as chairman.
fl~vor. ~rea~ B. Snyder of D.:e~el
Mrs. Forsythe expressed her
Hi~ wIll gIve, a talk on H,s- appreciation of the cooperation of
torlcal Homes In Delaware Coun- the local merchants and several
ty" illustrated ~n color,
,club members who donated door
Every one wIll have a part In prizes.
the second half of the program,
The scene will go back to grandThe Delaware County Branch
rna's time, with the Rev. Herbert of the Pennsylvania Association
R. HowelIs, Philadelphia baritone for _t~e Blind ."ent an interesting
providing music appropriate to exh,b,t of their work,
the season, and audience par-I !he proceeds of the bridge
ticipation in Thanksgiving hymps wIll go to the Welfare fund
concluding the program.
which supports such worthy orClub members are reminded of ganizations as the United Cam•
paign, the Community Health
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Center
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FOR QUICK SERVICE
§ Counly, the March of Di,:,(s, the
Red Cross, Camp SunshIne, the
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:: Salvation Army, planned Parent:;
:: hood, and others along with con:; RUMSEY CHEVROLET :: tributions to the Delaware County
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Friday, NoYember 21, 11/47
active interest in music
Early Deadline Next Week
Thanksgiving Day falling on
The Swarthmorean's regular
printing day next w~ek, the
He.ted by parents is reflected in
the child,
Mrs, Ashenfelter said great
importance lies in what she
paper
termed homemade music, group
must
be
print.ed
on
Wednesday, necessitating the
moving-up of the news and
advertising copy deadline to
Tuesday noon,
NC'.' 2 C-, 1947
man- Toy Sale, announced that toyS
will be received at the Woman's
Clubhouse December 2 from
10:00 a, m, to 4:00 p, m, The sale
will be held on December 3 from
10:00 3, m, to 5:00 p, m, and
collection of toys, etc, will be
held on December 4 from 10:00
a, m, to 12:00 noon, AlI toys not
collected will be given to the
Community Health Center,
The proceeds from the Toy
Sale will be given to the Swarth_
more Recreation Association.
CLUB CONSIDERS
CHILDREN/S MUSIC
Music and the child was the
theme of Mrs, William B, Ashenfelter's address 10 the Mother's
Club on Thursday, November 13,
Mrs, Ashenfelter stressed the role
the parents play in the musical ________________________ ,_
education of the child, She said
that music should start at the
cradle with lullabies and simple
folk songs,
She felt that songs for children should be rooted in something the child is interested in,
She said that the extent of
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musical education, She bought
. many records to illustrate her
lecture,
the Swarthmore High SChOOl.i PreCeding the address Mrs,
The scholarship expenditures are Robert Hopkins, chairman of the
made in conjunction with the
program of the education committee of the club and counly
PHILADELPHIA FALCON POWER MOWERS
federation.
Made by Coldwell
Immediate Delivery
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
BENEFITS
COMMUNITY
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UNDEFEATED HIGH SCHOOL TEAM
Media
Lawn Mower
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Providence &
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need medical attention. How
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FIRESIDE LOUNGE
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Music and
Dancing Nightly
foolish, then, to depend on others, When illness
Offers Prizes To
Residents For
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Toy Exchange
By Mother~s Club
Swartlllhore J iigh Schonl":.; gJoriCtUS 1947 100t/)al1 tcam will t:lJfl its
curent s(.'asnn tomorrow \yhen it
This year the Toy Ex('han~e lIH,·ci.:; i:s ;l1l:ilU;tI lurb.:::· day OPPCl',.\th_,ut forty nlClBhu·s and ir:cnds
sponsored by the Mother's Club ent. i.atlHlo"'IIC, on tht' Sw<:.rthmore of the Friendly Circle were present
at the a1lllUai Sih'("r Tea held in
of Swarthmore will be held on CoIll·g(· fi(·ld at 10 A. M.
Wednesday, December 3, from
Thc [1I'st It:alll in loc~l recollection \Vhitticr Honse. Thursday after.
noon, Thc Prcsi(kn!. ~rrs. \V. •
1 10 to 5 at the Woman's Club,
to han: r('ac:!~·.:d Thanksgiving with :\fark Bittle, prcs.ided,
Mrs. Robert HoprGns Is the
~Irs. Earle P. Yerkes oi Princechairman of the exchange. In an tm'!('f:':lt~d. rmtierl reconl Swar'lilW,rl.' L'ls 1l1l:rh at f,tah~ in to- ton ;\\'cnue showed heautiful colcharge of the committees are:
lights arc 10
f:-ay. J.an.~dowm· ,·;hidl ored stilis and told intercsting pergl(n.y Mrs. Alt-ert Stamford, receiving; JllOITOW':;
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throng-hout the horongh. ac: I Mrs. Fredrick Anthony, sales; -;tr:t:ght Iossc~. thc.11 ~Icd a I-!:lllle. st.l.' ami :\lr_ Yerkes took recently memh('rs of the Swarthmore High
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School foot hall
teillll and the
llm::hntr president (li the 1 Mrs. Lewis H. Shay. Jr., display; ~'(lII!{'~,ts has l"'crytll1n~ to ga.l1l III
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THE
NEWS NOTES
Jessie Gilbert of Park a\"cnue,
a senior at Pellilsylvania College
for \\'omen, Pittsburgh, and Patricia \V ciland of South Chester road, .
a freshman at the college, will arrive home t h j s c\"cning for the
Thanksgiving holidays to \'acatioll
until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert
of Park avenue will cntertain as
their out-of-town guests ov.cr the
Thanksgh'ing hilidaY5, Mr. Gilbert'li
mother, A-Irs. A. P. Gilgert of
Richmond, Va., and his brother,
Dr. C. L. Gilbert, Mrs. Gilbert
and two children of Greenwich,
COIlIl.
THANKSGIVING
SERVICE
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The
A: n 11 l,1 a I Community
Thanksgiving
S e r vic e
of
Swarthmore will be held this
year
ill
Trinity
Episcopal I
Church 011 Thanksgiving Day I
at 10 a.11I.
The clergy of the variolls
churches in the cOlllmunity who
will participatc in the service
include: Re\'. Lcwis H. Cutler,
minister of the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church; Rev. Roy
N.
Keiser,
pastor
of thc
Swarthmore ~Iethodist Church;
Everett 1.... Hunt. Dean of
Swarthmore College. and representing the Friends' ~lcet!llg;
and thc pastor of the A. M. E.
Church, Rev. M. W. Frazier.
They will be 011 display until
Dl'cclllbcr 5th.
• M fS.
Kollwitz was born in
KO('l1igsbcfH. East Prussia, in 1~7.
She is the daughter of a llIastcfmason and gralldd::mghtcr of J l1titl~
1 Rupp. founder of the
first free
rcligiom; congn'g-atioll in German\".
Thc,st' llIen ga\"e her religious iu·~ai
ism and sympathy for the wurkillJ'
classes which critics hac oh~cn· ...'d
in her work. During her youth,
~he
studied art at Berlin and
M lInich, In· 1891 she lJI;:~rried Dr.
Karl Kollwitz, who had a clinic ill
it worker's district ill Berlin. She
lived there until her death 111
April, 1945.
~I rs.
Kollwitz's work has extcnded into etchings, woodcuts,
lithographs, drawings ami sculpture. A group of her crl"3tions
appeared rccently in the "New
York Times Magazine."
Mrs. E. Van S. Cleveland and
l-lrs. E. K. Boehmer of Park aveg
Ilue are spending the Thanksgiving
An informal dance for the eighth
holidays in Atlantic City. \
grade
group of thc Junior AssemMr. and Mrs. Frederick Anthony
blies
will
be held this Saturday
and children Pery, Roger and :Malnight
in·
the
,",'oman's Club from
colm of Haverford avenue will
7:00
to
8
:30
p.lII.
spend Thanksgiving tt.. with 1\.-[rs.
Chaperones for the cvening will
Anthony's parents ,~lr. and }.[rs.
be
!II r. and Mrs. Robert Allison
Arthrur L. Perry of Rahway, N. J.
and
Mr. and M
Mrs. Frsd Lang is hostess
Princeton a,'enue are spending the
for
the
class.
holidavs in Baltimore, Md.
J. David Weiland of Gettysburg
College will arive today to ,pond COLLEGE EXHIBITS KAE'fHE
the holidays ~t his lv,mw on South
KOLLWITZ PRINTS
Chestcr road.'"
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B-ubara Davis of the Han'ard.
An exhibition of
prints by
Doris Black of South Chester road, Kacthe Koolwitz, one o( the IcadHnd Jean Brown of North Chester ing graphic artists of her timl', is
road, freshman at 1.fary \Vashing- being shown in the cast ~Ianager's
tOll Collcge, wlli spend the Th3llks- Parlor at Swarthmore College this
gi\'ing holidays with their families week. These priuts are from the
herc.
collection of Erick Cohn. assclll·M r. anel Mrs. Donald W. Pool bled by Carl Zigrosser and cirof North Sfarthmore avenuc enter- culated hy tllc division of cducatained at a dinner-hridg-e at their tion, Philadelphia 1\1 l1SeUIll of Art.
home Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. \VilIim Pichardo will
come from their farm ncar Pittstown. 1\. J., to spend their Thanksgiving with ~[rs. Pichardo's mother.
~lrs. Arthur H. Tomlinsl'n, and
At The Woman. Club
family of South Chcster road and
Harvard, a·venue.
Allen Daley of Princeton Univ('rBring Toys December 2nd
Come & Buy December 3rd
sity and Jack Daley of the UniCollect Returns Dec. 4th
versity of Virginia, will spend tl~e
Thanksgiving holidays \t their
Sponsored By The
home on Elm avenue.
. Mr. and Mrs, Duane R. Terry
Mothers' Cfub
of North Chester road will enter.tain at dinner on Thanksgiving Day
following the Swarthmore-Lansdowne game, when their guests will
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. include Mr. and Mrs. William SingUNITED ASSEMBi:Y
leton and son Seth of Elm avenue,
Wonlan's Qub Side Entrance
10:30 A. M. EvelY Wednesday
and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Daldy
Zeila M. Walters. Speaker
and their daughters Lenore and
Everyone \Velcome
Elizabeth 01 Drexel Hill.
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Dr. and Mrs. Ned B. Wi1li3l~1S of I~=============::=:'
Dickinson a\'cnu~ witl en~('~talll at FOR
a family party on Thank,g,vmg Day
MAGAZINE
when their guests will include 1\1 rs.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
'V,illiams' parents, )Ir.anr\ ).[ rs. l!.
R. Stuhbs, and }l.lrs. and M r5. 1~. Call
A. Chinslcy, and ~lr. and Mrs. J. Mrs, Lloyd E. Kauffman
Swarthmore 2080
S. Sterrett all of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Toy Exchange
MEDIA
Wednesday, Thursday
(Thanksgiving Day)
Rita Hayworth
Larry Parks
"Down to EarthU
In Tcchnicolor
SCOOP
FIRST PICTURES OF
ROYAL WEDDING
Friday and Saturday
Alan Ladd
Dorothy Lamour
"Wild Harvest"
Sunday Only
2 Features
"The Sport
of Kings"
and
"Over the
Sante Fe Trail"
Joh,) Ashley Jone, 'of Atlanta, Ga.,
BIRTH
who was here for the occasion.
Her godmothers arc ~Irs. John G.
~Ir. and ~Irs. Millard P.
C:apcrs of Viltano\'a it n d Elinor II1S011 of 219 -Springfield
I-lillyci' of Xew ,York.
S . tTfi II arc rcccivinu
A buffet dinner was served for . P~lIlt-o le (,
f-I
memhers of the party at 'thc· Fine' tulations on the birt..h of a
hOlllc.
.Ashley·s
grandmotl1ers, pOllnd SOli JJOrn at 12 :48 p.II1,
),1 rs. ,\. ),1. Fine of Scranton and (lay. N'ovlIlher 24 at the FilzgcraM
Mrs. M. J. Hillyer of New York ~"TC)' Hospital.
were also prcscnt.
M r. Rohinson is the Dir('{'tnr
Boys' Physical Education at
Swarlhlllorc High School.
ENGAGEMENT
Mrs. ],,1 a r 5 hall S111 i t h j ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;
of n,ose Va1ley, Moylan. announce
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the eng-agl'IIl.ellt of their dalJghter,
Sidney. to ~rr. Thomas B. Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Swarthmore,
:Marshall of Birmingham noad,
West Chester.
Miss Smith is.a ·senior at· WelleS-I Serving Swarthmore,
ley College and will .gra~lIate this
ton, Rutledge and
June.
. Mr. Marshall graduated frolll
. Township since 1918
Princeton in 1943. was in the Navy
CHRISTENING
two years and is now doing gradPhone: Swarthmore
Thc six month-old daughter of uate work at Cornell University.
Plan's arc for a latc summer
Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Finc~ of
wedding,
Swarthmore al'cnuc was christened Ashley V~lentille, Sunday November 23 in Trinity Church by
the Rev. Georg«r Anderson, rector. The ceremony was held at
12:30 immediately following thc
morning servicc.
Ashley is named for her materBEAUTY S.A LON
nal great uncle and godfathcr~
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"WELCOME
.STRANGER"
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WED}iESDAY
"DESERT FURY"
in technicolor
with
Lizah::-th Scott and John
Hodiak
:-..arting TIIl·I~SI).\Y,
Deccmher -+
Lucille Ball and John
Sanders
in
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a lUI
Deyine Taxi
The Bouquet
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Beauty!
The "dead line" is almo.t
Call
here for. jl:"lprinted
Swarthmore
9 Chester
O~76
Road
Christmas Cards
MAY .WE HELP YOU?
Harvard Inn
iIIliee bqrber(
9i
old
Harvard and Rutgcn Aves.
rbankt building
5
Phone Swarthmore 1381
December Hours; 9 to 6
CJNNA~ION
For
UNKLE HANK SEZ
Ordl'rs
or·
BUNS-ROLLS-PIES-CAKES
Dinner Reservations call Sw.
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I"(HING--1H'MOS1' WORRIW'
;18 DON£. OVER -1HING~
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ARE BEST
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give
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no
warning.
Your
tires ••. your electrical system • ••
and your cooling system need a
careful check-up at lead once each
year.
EVERY
FRIDAY
SWAR1'HMOREAN,
AT
SWARTHMORE
INC •• PUBLISHER '
PA.
PhOne, Swarthmore 0900
PE1'ER K. TOLD, Editor
Lort'ne ].lcCarter
MARJORIE TOLD Associate t:ditOt
Rosalie Pein'li
Theodore lUcking
' Edith Whitaker
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as Second Class Matler., JanU;3ry 24. 1929. at
at . Swarthmore.
Pa..,
under the Act of .March
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NOUN
SWARTHMORE, PA-,
Prelbyterian Ciaurch Notes
Sunday morning· at thc 11 o'clock
Mr. Cutler will preach on
Can· You Expect?"
Friday evening ~ovcUlber 28, at
o'clock the Fr~sluuan Fello\\'wiJI hold a party at the church.
!:lunday morning the IutermcdiDepartment will meet at the
at 9 :30 o'clock and go ill
group to Oltcv Sholc.J.n SynaChestcr4
.
departments ·of the Church
mec at 9 :45 o·clock.
The Men's Bible Class mects at
: o'clock in the Church transcpt.
The \\'omen's Bible Class meets
19 o'clock in Air: llraun's oflice.
The Church School Cahinet will
Sunday afternoon at 3 :30
in the Church ollice.
The Hoard of Deacons and De
1I00n
unice.
at 4:30 o'clock
ill
he Church
FrieDda Meetml!' Note. .
received for the Gwen Narberth
Christmas Fund. This Fund brings
Christmas cheer to the children of
her mission i~ Algeria. Contributions may be given to Mrs. L. E.
KauITman, JIIrs. Wm. E. Kistler or
Mrs. Laura Hoover, and they should
be in their hands by Sunday. December 71h.
j he
Freshman Fcllowship will
lUeet Sunday
it
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a ernoon at 5:00
ococ
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meet
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.On 1 ucsday, December 2. there
will be an Inermediate Del)artmcnt
~arent - Tca.cher mceting ·at the
Church. 1hss Dorothy. Fritz will
speak.
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Holy Communion will be ccle~ Smul?)" ))ec':lIlber 7 will he urated at 8:00 a.llI. on Sunday, at 1
EducatIOn Day 111 the Church. At I which timc he annual Corporate
9 :45 o'clock the Church School willi .
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have sl>ec,'al
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progranls auu projects
in each clcpartmcllt to which l)ar- h.c hc1<~, to he followed. by break·
ents arc invited. At 11 o'clock the' fast. Church School \\,111 meet at
service in the Church will he for 1 9 :45, and the !~cctor will preach at
the entire family and the Re" Or 1 the 11 :00 service of 11 ornlllg PrayI{aymond Kistler
Presidcnt' of Il'r. L'sht:rs for the 1l:00 service
Bea vcr Collt!ge 'Will preach on are:. \ V: H. Collins, he,;ul usher;
"Education for Life."
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M. Kilgore; L.
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\Vedncsday. December 3, will he: E. G~lod~nough; \V. H. Jo.ues; n.
SWARTHMORE
\Volllan's Association Sewin r lhy I' lJ. Xcwhn: and \V. R. Sanborn.
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
for Decembcr. frmu 10 o'c1ock
to• •41 '1'1.IC Y oung I' cop I'
cs 1-'c II OWS Ilip
Rev. David Braun, Minister
o·clock. 1\tcmbers arc asked to i Will mct!t at 6:00~ P. "I.
.
H. Lewis Cutler. Ministel bring i1 sandwich, coriec and tea
~I !..Iuday. the. I' cast of St. .·~n.
SUNDAY, NOVE~'IBER 30
will he served. YOli are nrg-cd to' d~cw. there w~1I bc ~ cc1chratl.ol1
9:45 11.. M.-Church School..
comc to help with he sewing or ot the Hol~ ConHnum~11 at 10:00
:00 A. . M.-"What Can You thc making of surgical dressings. A. 1\1. ChOIr School Will mect 011
Expect?"
The Chapel Chaii will rehearse ~1onday and \Vedllcsoay at 4:30
500 P. M.-F'rcshman-FeUoww Thursday cvening at 7:45 o'clock P.!\L
ship
the Hoys' Junior Choir will rcThe Christian Study Forum, a
6:00 P. 1f.-High School Fellow- hearse ·at 7 o'clock on Friday and program of adult education for
shill.
the Girls' Junior Choir will rc- those in the parish and community.
:00 P. J\I.-Young Adults Club. hearse at 3:30 o'c1ock on Thursday will meeet at 8:15 P. M., Oil Wed___ ,_ .. ________ . ____ afternoon.
llcsday~ at which time the Rector
METHODIST CHURCH
\vill continue his instruction in the
N. Keiser, D.D., Minister· METHODIST CHURCH NOTES Old Testalllent. Refreshments will
SUNDAY.• NOVEJIIBER '30
The Church School .meets on he served as usual at the close of I
A. M.-Churcn School.
Sunday 1lI0rniug at 9.45, S. W. I the c1:,ss. .
Church
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OUR COMPLETE STOCKS CAN
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superintendent.
Classes
are
pro~ided
for chilrcn of all
ages
and for a d u l t s . .
Thc Young Adult CI~ss meets, in
the sanctuary at 10 0 clock, :\1 rs.
L. E. Kauffman, te.acher_
The topic of the sermon at the
11 o'clock service is "'Forgiven ami
Forgh.ing". Thi... is th~ :S.i.x.th ~.l
a series 011 "The Lord.s Prayer ..
The Junior Church meets at t.he
sallie hour ill the chapel., Allce. j
and Sermon.
Snyder, superilltC;!1d ell t..
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6:00 P. ~L-Young Peoples Fel~ 1 The church l11~r:;ery IS opcn ior~1
lowshlp.
. . the youngcr children durl1lg the:.
TIlCHSDAY, NOVEllBER 2?
morning- scrvice: .:'tl'rs.
~1.iTial11::
8:00 A. M.-Holy ?ommunlon. Snyder and Dons Snyder wlll hc
A.M.-Community Thab.ks~ in charge.
giving· Servic·e.
I The ushers for the day .ar~ EdI(\J.\I.).'\.Y, DECE:MBER 1, Feast ward Alston, ])011 D. D")lcJol1son,
of St. Andrew.
George Dunn, Erncst ~1. I rltchard,
A. 11.-Holy Communion
and Richard ~I. Snyder.
The Board of Education meets
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
011 Tuesday cvening at the homc
OF FRIENDS
of :\( rs. Richard "),1. Snsdcr, 209
SUNDAY, NOVEJ\lBER 30
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:00 A. M.-Meeting for Wor- on Thursday c\'ening" at 7.4.~.
The Social Hall will hc open on
ship.
l",ESDAY, NOVE~IBER 20 Friday eening {rom i. to 9 for
superi~cd 'recrcatitm undcr ).{ r.
'" !lECE~lBER 3.
to 3:00-Sewing and Quilt- Purnell.
.
The Ollicial Boanl Will meet 011
ing in Whittier House. Box
Luncheon. All arc cordiallY Friday c\'cning at 8 o'~loc~.
At ·this season contnbut1011S are
invited.
---- --------~---.--FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
Park A"t'enue Below Harvard
SC~DA Y, NOVEMBER 30
A. M.-Sunday School.
:(HI .\. ~!,-Sunday Lesson-Scr
ZOTOS PERMANENT
mon, "Ancient and 1.fodeJ"n
HAIR CUTTING
·::\t.'croI11ancy Denounced."
1110n. "Soul and Body".
THEATRE SQUARE
week, 8 p. m. Reading room
607 Chester Road
Wec1nC:'sd
- 1 daily except Sundays and
Swarthmore 3476
12 to 5 p. m. Wednesday
I
IIit
:~:v:s r:=~ :~~eh:d~::-::t :::;~ ~
those minor faults and to winte.-
:
izc your ca.r.
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Specialing in
I High Quality Pastrys - Cakes - Pies - -Rolls·
Birthday and Wedding Cakes
i
L,.....,....,...-
OPEN
EVENINGB"_IIIQ!IIOI"~l>'"
7 to 7:45 p. m. and 9 t01t!============;!1
m.
ALL GOODS BAKED ON THE PREMISES ELECTRICALLY
BASSETTS ICE CREAM
DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES MADE FOR US EXCLUSIVELY
VojE PROPOSE TO GIVE YOU A BAKE & SWEET SHOP
THAT WILL BE THE BEST EVER
HOURS- 9 A_ M_ TO 10 P_ M.
Our llaker Has A
Wid~
Reputation for His Uncelled
Q~ality
II
m
French and Danish Pastrys
PAUL J. CAREY. Owner
11
7 :C~h~o~'~r~\~\"~I_1
~:30
P. M. ~.IU~e~e~t
the~O~'~'~~:I~,u_r~S~d~a~)~'
parIsh house.,=-a_t~~===~=====~=~=~=============~==~I!
11"'
,
iI
SALON
PARK A VE'NUJ~
SVlarthmore
THEATRE SQUARE.
il
Ginny's Beauty
BUCHNER~S
THURSDAY,DECEMBER4lli
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Yl
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The "CAKE BOX"
I'
Services
:00giving."
A. M.-uForgiven and
. For4:00 P. M.-Vesper ServIce.
1:00 P. M.-. youth Fellowship.
.
TRINITY CHURCH
Geo. C. Anderson, Rector
St;NDAY~ NOVEMBER 30
~\. -M~-Cor,porate
Co 111·
mUllion for M en ~LI1d Boys.
A. M.-Church. School.
A. M.-Mornmg Prayet·
which is open to all, will bring u~
lirst hand information about life in
Germany before during and since
the war.. Hans Albrecht just came
to America in September to attend
he Friends World Conunittee for
Consultation tl(~td in Richmond,
Indiana, and he has sinc~ been
visiting Friends in America and
[at Pendte Hill, and his daughter
whose 1~1Jsband teachcs at Pelln
College In Iowa.
Hans Albrecht, Clerk of the GerlIlaIl Yearly 'Meeting of Friends,
will be with Friends at Swarth,..
morc Meeting on Sunday evening,
November the 20th. Members of
the Mecting and Friends in College will welcome him at supper
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE KOTES in \Vhittier House before he
·'AlldCllt and Modern Necro- speaks about Germany in the
Mceting House at 7 :15. His talk,
~l1ancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism. cnounceo" is the subject
of thc Lesson-Sermon inall Chur-.
chcs of Christ, Scil·ntist, 011 SUItday. Novemhcr 30. The Golden
Text is: .ott't not your prophets
and .your didner~. ... tint
he in the
<
midst of you. dcceive you, neither
WILL OPEN ON
hearken 'to }'our dreams which "c
•
cause to he drt!ame(l. I~or
tltty
prophcs\' falseh' unto YOU •III my
.
Hame: -I havc .not scnt .them. sauh
tthe Lord" (Jercmiah 29: H,'J)
AT
-'-Trinity Notes
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
Iii
GIFTS SELECTED EARLY
HAPPEN~.c-~
I t so happens
PUBLISHED
THE
s
SWARTHMOREAN
I
Collee:e Theatre
THURSAY, FRIDAY,
SATURDAY
Shown also at Saturday
matinee, Children's Show
I P. J\f.
Bing Crosby and Barry
Fitzgerald
THE SWARTHMOREAN
SWARTHMOREAN
I
THE
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SAVE
YOUR
WAR
BONDS;
Swarthmore National Bank & Trust
Co.
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THE
SWARTHMOREAN
Friday, Noyember 28, 1947
~~NNEE~1ffSS~N~O~T~E~8~'--~-~~----------------~T~H~E~~S~W~A~R~T~H~M~O~R~E~A~N~________________________________.______~r
THE FRIENDSHIP TRAIN
Love and charity, sisters twain,
Ride together the Friendship
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Train.
A million homes arise and give,
That the hungry of Europe may
eat and live,
The heart of America long to
share;
:'The gift without the giver is
bare."
Joined together from wide spread
lands,
Come freight cars of a hundred
b>;ands.
Oil bamers, coal burners, deisels
and all
Sublte electrics rush to the call.
The engineers wife as she kisses
him,
Says-"Ride her right up to the
signals Jim."
Fecund America pouring forth
In copious· measure from south
and north.
Box cars packed to the roof with
food,
Over three thousand miles of
longitude.
Roll on Friendship Train, it is
li
Borough law enforcers headed by Burges; J. Paul Brown
Noember 12, at Strath Haven Inn. The conference considsafety, with emphasis on C}:r driver violations. Left to
Manata; Magistrate Peter E. Told; Radio Operator Arthusr
Bateman; Magistrate Morris E. Smith; the Burgess an
TUB
~
,
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PTC now is providing more service than
10
dilily mileage.
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511
waSH ST.
,
.~
IS
more con-
PA.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Music and
Dancing Nightly
ume of riding, funneled into a few
severely taxes transit faciIi!ics.
.6:30 p. m. on evenings when
.
STAG BAR
I
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
I
. PRIVATE .PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
I,
~tores
arc
open, shoppers will have a faster, more,
system's 3,200,000 weekday passengers
comfortable ride. They will also be helping
.
'
workers, who must ride during peak l1Qurs.
How to Speed Your Ride
You can help speed your ride by:
"Moving to rear of vehicles as qulclcly as possi"'e.
"Having exact fare ready.
" Standing clear of entrance and exit doors.
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THANKSGIVING DAY GAME
SWARTHMORE HIGH
vs
LANSDOWNE mGH
'l:hursday, November 27, 1947
ENCIIANTING CHERIIB
CHRISiM.\S (ARDS
BY RUST C:ltAn
HOLLYHOCK SHOP
.. PARK
AVNUE
SHOPPING HOURS
" Signaling operator when next stop is your stop.
" Using the automatic turnstiles on
subway-elevated lines whenever possible.
or
~OM
NOON TO 9 P. M.
c
December 1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 12,
15, 17, 19, 22 and 23
•
All olher business days slo,"s will l.
A.~alkin· on cloud•. -' ~
all
3
open their regular hours.
THANKSGIVING
>
.:
the smnrt young things nre thrilled
to find such clever, cnsual clothe•••.
nt the Joyce Lewis shop
DREssES' nLOUS:::S • SWEATERS' ACCESSORIES
•
iTurkeys ... 59c lbl
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MODERN, COURTEOUS SERVICE
Lovely wearables for suburbia
L--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
~
_ _ _ _ .. _. _ _ .
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f,ere in lown!
CALL CHESTER 8286
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FC!\ ME'!.A
For a Happy
,
~
.
Madison's
li~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~B~U~T~rr
Paint
ClubFederated
Conventendedand
theVarnish
National
tion.
Capt. and Mrs. Robert· T.
Pfeifer of Shreveport, La. flew
home last week due to the
for Central City Dep~rtment
and Specialty Stores
" Presenting transfers face up and unfolded.
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
i
h{ll"
• .• .."I,
centrated than ever before, with half the
riding between 7 and 9 a. m. and between
E
4:30' a :ld 6:30 p. m. This tremendous vel-
By traveling before 4:30 p. m., or al:(;r
However, peak-hour travel
itS
. . . Be
any previous autumn, with more pas-
senger vehicles operating record-breaking
tJ
COOLEY LILLEY
a~i=~:~~: ~~e:x
who was thei~ host. at a dinner conf,?rencc Wednesday.
ercd current mfractlon of the law which threaten public
right Patrolmen Ellis Lindsey, Robert Timmons, CharIes
Graefenstein; Patrolman Joseph Guida; Chief Thomas
Sgt. Elmer Zebley.
How to Make
Christmas Shopping Easier
Mrs. J. David Jackson of Vassar avenue i~ having her mother,
Mrs. Edgar M. Yarnall of Philadelphia as her house guest.
o
. ----------------·---ill!
ARIONETTES
ey.ryIt.dv wants one'
true,
r
ROSE TREE M
i.
A soul of a nation rides with
you.
E. W. C.
L
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B
D
Mr. Robert Arnold of Walling- the 31st annual meeting of the, Hotel Wardman Park.
serious
illness of the latter's day to spend a week in WaShing·
ford presented a discussion paper !o~r~states section of the A?,~ri-! :'railk c. Hartzell, Jr., SOli of aunt, Mrs. Georgine L. Machold ton, D. C., and they plan te
on the subject of "Air-Condition_
h' h Waterworks Assoelatlon ~k alld ~Irs. Frallk C. Hartzell
of Yale envenue, whose death visit their son Bill a freshmru·
ing and Water Requirements at ;h IC d was held in Washington: of \\'"lIilll:lord, a JUllior at Amat Tusculum College over thE
.
_ __
urs ay, November 20 at the i hcr~t College, rcccicJ the John S. occured Sunday.
Thanksgiving
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hop~r."""",-",-""-",-",-------"-----"",,-,,-,,,,---:·,,---,,-,,---,, . '-:' .... -- .. -- - -. ----- .. I" f{(inllcll's Memorial scholarship 011 kins
Mrs.
George
F. Fenno oj
of South Chester road are
:'o~:~~c~.IOM, Rowand of Elm entertaining the former's mother Swarthmore avenue entertainer
Angela S. Ho·pkins of Ga. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Heminway 01
i
!il avellue .r~t~rned following .a two- Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Moore Berkeley, Canf., as her week•
WOMAN'S CLUB
II i week VISit m Pittsburgh wIth her
of
Amherst avenue left Thurs- end guests.
",: son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
; and Mrs. Charles Schroth, and
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1947
,her brother and wife, Mr. and
Z P. M. "SJeepina Beauty'
I
Mrs. Loxley Bowker.
liThe Pirate Don Dirk"
: Ann C. de Furia of Pembrook
4 P. M. "Mother Gooae", "Peter Rabbit"
: College. will arrive. by plane on
"Night Before Chriatmu"
.I
I Wednesday of next week to
Ii
spend the Thanksgiving holidays
II
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
If
. On Sale
Phartnacy
Guy d. Furia of North Chester
road.
Gifts
Greeting Cards
Toys
-.-~-.- - - - - - - - - ---------..-,,=,.!!"'~
Mrs. Edward L. Conwell and
son Jimmy of Merion are visit•
aa leel1 : ..
ing the former's paren~, Mr. and
703 Edgmont Avenue
Mrs. James Bacon Douglas of
North Chester road for a few
Chester
days.
Nancy
Rincliffe
of
Strath
Haven avenue competed in the
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9
Honorary Sorority Music Contest
at Stephens College, Me., and
was one of 20 girls to be aecept1
I ed. Nancy a first year student at
I Stephens, Is majoring in music at
: the college.
COME and SEE DELAWARE COUNTY'S GREATEST
, Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Weiland
South Ch~ster road will enI, of
tertain Mr. and Mrs. Albert St.
I Clair of Wilmington, Del., and
, h~jr ~(:m Albert, Jr., a student at
I Princeton.
as their guests on
I Th,:nksgiving Day.
I Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde
'I of Swarthmore and Ogden avenues will spend Thanksgiving
Day with their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
V. Thackara of lied Bank, N. J.
They will be accompanied home
r
by their grandson, Pat Francis
;
who will spend the week-end
here before returning to Procter
Academy. Andover, N. H.
Bob Lange of "Langewood".
SWARTHMORE COLLEGE FIELD at 10 :00 A. M.
Baltimore Pike, and Miss Alberta
and Miiss Louise Littlefield of
Admission
Aduits
75c
Children
30c
Rittenhouse Square, were guests
of Johnny Bowan of the Barclay
in his mother's, Mrs. Birchard
Get in for the kickoff by buying your tickets ~rly at
Taylor's box at the apera Rigoletto at the Academy of Music,
SHIRER'S
the COLLEGE PHARMACY
Friday evening.
Mr. J. C. Keenen of Newark,
Ohio is visiting' for two weeks
hls SOD, Dr. Frank G. Keenen
Send your C:,ristmos greetin~s
and
family of Harvard avenue.
on these darling cards, with cberubs
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Moore
by Marjorie Cooper, member of
of Amherst avenue have Teturned
home after spending 10 days
Rustcrafl's celebrated Artisis' Guild.
at
Atlantic City. Mr. Moore at2S aS$Orted cards to Ihe box ••• $1.00
OiESINUf H1ll. 8609 Germanlown Ave. • .BRYN MAWR, 859 Lanauler A....
13 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE
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Mrs. John Chequlone's 501 Rutgers avenue or Mrs. Herbert T.
The Christmas Party of the Bassett's 500 North Chester road.
Auxiliary will be held at the
TO PRESENT DANCER
home of Mrs. Nonnan Hulme,
909 Westdale avenue on DecemAn artistic event which bids
ber 8, at 2 o'clock. All interested for ,rivalry with any seen In
friends are asked to join the Swarthmore for a number of
group at this time, bringing a years is coming December 4,
can of food and a silver offering. when the young rising dancer
There will be refreshments and Juana will be seen in a program
prizes. The proceeds will aid in of Eastern dances under the aush
W
.
f th S
filling Christmas basketS for the plces
0
e wart more
omen's International League for
needy, old and young.
Old clothing in good condition, Peace and Freedom. at the Womincluding shirts, socks, nerkties an's Club.
or suits, for uncompensated vetA disciple -of La Mari, of the
erans of Coatesville Hospital, Ethnological School of Dance,
may be left at Mrs. Howard Juana in her recitals has been
Hopson's 218 Rutgers avenue, enthisiastically re~eived.
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1947\
25tb Year
1922
,
,
The Garden Department of the
Woman"s Club will hold its second
.
I IUeetlUg
.
sechona
next 'Tues day,
'0
December 2, at the Woman's Oub
egI n
UXI lary
~ at 2: 0p.m.
0 M rs. DR'
. eed Geer,
0 ect
ot es
Chairman, annoullced all, exhibit of
For Veterans
suggestions lor Christmas decorations.
A" alter"ooll of br,'dgc wl'll ocOn Tuesday, December 9, at ,2
cur on Monda
Decen,b
8
p.m. the regular stated ,me,cting of
L
A
C II
eXJ"'cted
that
thcmscl,,;s ~ of tillS op{lOrtunlty to years and has suggested that
members bring their treasured
Hos- llieces for identification and' dispit at this past July the poor wear- play.
ing appareJ of somc incapacitated
veterans made a (ieep impression
Up Oil the Auxiliary hostesses frolll
Swarthmore.
Men
wore
torn
shirts. possessed no tics and at>~ ~ ~
A
new club of young. local scater Chnstl11as cheer.
colored boys has been organized, UPOIl visiting Coatesville
I under the name, The Swarthmore
Monarchs with headquarters at
the home of its president, Elizah
Baughn, 308 Union avenue.
At present there are 13 members. One of the main activities
"
1/
at presnt is trying to acquire uni- peared shabbily dressed. Upon informs for the club's newly form- vcstigation. it was discol."ered that
ed basketball team. Adult spon- many of these men have no fam-
PURCHASE
YOUR
ANfI·FREEZE
NOW
I,B3II~acdk~)\~p;p~o~I~.n~te~dfEE~d~it~o;r~~~~~~~~~i~~~T~H~E~~~W~A~R~T~H~M:~O~R:E~'fA~N~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~7
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Black attended Swarthmon· High
I I w Ilcre I'e II Iayed [ootball
S
. cwo,
-:=::
sor of the group is Larry Mo- ilies nor any seriously interested
hammed of Union avenue.
friends. The hospital management
replied to our questioning that ally
JUNIOR CLUB NOTES
clothing in good condition which
was sent to thelll would be very
~
I~~t\
---r
,
-
#*to.
L..,'...·..
\
L'ear" How t 0,
ches of the organization
are
working 011 conscription, and much
effort is being put on displaced
persons camps. Also, international
:,chOuls ;trc beillg planned.
Mrs. Frederick ToUes, co-chairman. of the Swartl1morc Branch,
made a plea for American \V. I. L.
grour;s to adopt German \V. 1. L.
groups in order to reviyc interest
among the peacc groups in Cermany. It was brought out that the
i Swedish \V. I. L. has' one milJion
llllemhcrs, a much greater p.oporI tioll ill rchttirm to the population
I thal\
is present. 111 the United
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There is
-==
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Nothing
.
Finer Than
=
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now
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lil
Jjpro, fpr 11. is Dppb;
fill' ""Is
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ANNIE R.
.fpr,urr.
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W: BASSETT
at
PAULSON & CO.
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Farlll" Gradyville. Mrs. '
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Jass{·tl \'.·as t
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ow ot the late
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Chester
Rd.
Swarthmore
1274
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MICHAEL'S
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Wm. T. Patterson, Director
Eighteen Years Experience
PHONE MEDIA 2588
,\"('urs..
Installations
Serving
55
-5" .
call
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Swarthmore 1439
::
:nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 111111111111~
Maker of Fine Photographs
Penn State Bldg.
South Ave. & State 81.
Media 2176
Media, Pa.
Bros.
-.--E. Fischer g
-§§ Charles
-SBuilder
--lil-=
-E=-5'
!;.
/=
-=
P~INTlNG
t?~I~!
to all
Fllries.
I
gently , '•• Take tire lead in
accessories.
!
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Call SwarthnlOre
Ilrizc-. Never uncrawl. Retails. for I
Will J'iell (or $100. :\Iar he seen'
lY calling Sw. '0959.
- - - - ,'FOR
- - -RENT
rF(ii)"""R"E";I;"'·T'-=~.T;;h:;;r':d'-t1ool"
room wilh twin
\r.h('·ds available.
Call Swarthmore ~51J
~ ,;\\('('11 9·6 except Sunday". Call Fflliay'
1448
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day
A.
G. Caiherman
PRESCRIPTIONS FIRST
Suc:ce.. or to Victor D. Shirer
17 S. Cbeater
,Swarthmore 0586
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:l~-HFXt~"~c(llld-ll;;:-;~~;-;n;-l-\~~t -:--;;
Chd,.lian Protest;mt.
Reilly til
:;:~~, The Swarthmorcan
.___
!
lOR RENT S"Varthmo1"c home ("omilletI ely
fnrni!
bedrooms.
two!
'1Ih~.
Period of Janu3.r)" 16. 19·dl to
~C"N('~her )6, 1948. Adl1h.o; Dill)'. William .
~ttle .~: Son. Swarthmou 0111·J.
l.iIIM. IN Blft,," Hoc-lN HOUR OF CIfA:RII
FOR Ru;T~DO"Jble bedroom \\;th eQn·
neeting sitting room near modern hath·
room available. 'Call Swa:rthmou 2513 be- I
tween 9-6. except. Sundays. Call Friday 9·9 0> ~
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IY 'l'HE COUR')' OF CO~U.tON PLEAS
COUNTY • PE"NSYL
~~,
-
OF
DEI.AWARE
VANIA
KINGSLf~Y l\£ONTGO~n!RY. Complain.
nnt. \·s. Af,l.TSON STEEL PRODUCT~
CO:\[P.A~Y, Ddcnctant No. 640, Sep:
temher '] P1"1ll 1932 In Equity
FTl?<::1' ANn
FTN,q, ACC:OUNT OF
Mason Builders
Supply Company
GEORGE B. HARVEY AND HARRY
l\£ONTGO:UgRY, R}~CETVJ.~RS.
The aho\'c uccount has been filed in
tll.1"' Office of the .... rolhollotn1"l· and
Will 1)c confirmed hy said Court 011
,!p('pmllf'r I~fh.
HI.li, unIe:>!'; ('xcep.
tlnn~ ar(' flied
Ihp1"t
~,?~i'.~1 ,T. :'oIAC DRIDg, Prolhnotary
w.
331 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore 0345
For
Sizes
EST.ATF.-OF -WILLIAM - A;--\\'HIT-
Hard Coal
GOLD BOND
kith
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
S""",,, 4:30 P. _ _WCAV
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T:AKER. Ded'"as('\!.
NOTICE is herel)\
f,wen Ih:"lt Letters T("sl:"tmcntary in thi
i a,'m'l'
{'·t'tte ha\'{' lX'Cu ~r:"tl1te(1 to \Vin'
, f: ,·c\. \f:"tr~arct Whittaker Reynolds
EdWin J .. Reynolds. All persons indebted
. to the said cstate are requestN to maJre
i paymer.t and tho..<;e having claims to
and
POURING WOOL
BATS AND ELANKETS
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
NOTICES
:0
,
Call
All
\.
ESTATE OF ALLAN M S - .eased.
LETTERS TESTAl:lglhJ~
on _the above Estate have bee:za
the. undersipted; who request a~ ~
haVlng clalDlS or demands agall ~
E
stata of the deced=.t to malce ~ e
same, and. all persons indebted to _the :~
t:ed.ent to inake payment, without delax
VlOLA M. S>l~TB
206 Hanard Avenuc
Swarthmore.
PellllL
O r to her Attorney.
A. SIDNEY JOHNSON JR
Butler. Beatty. Gr~r & JOhnson
M~ Pa.
6T.ll.V
Phone Baldwin 1170
No additional charge for
Suburban. eaJlS
Remember Thanksgiving at Grandma's? Gxandma
remembers!
t
Ashes • Rubbish RemoVal
P'otD1erly of Media
1125 W. LeJUgh Ave., PhiIa.
Remember Thanksgiving at Grandma's? Getting t1tat
dinner was a giant's task. No watchful electric oven to
brown the bird to toothsome perfection - no electric mixer
to foam the mashed potatoes to airy lightness-no home
freezer to capture the green goodness of vegetables at their
8avor-peak. No faithful electric clock to mark the passing
hours- no electric switch to 800d the table with gay light
_ no washing machine to churn up suds for the damask
cloth-no vaCuum cleaner to whisk up crumbs. Yes, and
no time-saving dishwasher, either.
\
Lawns Mow'ed
Geaeral Ha.uling
236 Harding Av(!.
Morton. Pa.
'Funeral Director
Remember the vegetables from Grandma's own preserve shelf-and the 8aky hot biscuits-and the pumpkin
pies freckled \\jth nutmeg?
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lordly turkey, crisp and brown, richly lined with two kinds
of stuffing? ,Remember the gravy, too good for a kingand the mountain of mashed potatoes, crowned by a crater
of melted butter?
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adio and record player. \Von as a
good farty-line manners. It
and
Co.
fOR SALE-Royal hlm~ Lionel electric
train. some 20- feel. of tra.ck=-.• tunnels
and
VArious
"29.
Swarthmore
Reese-Baxter
S?ORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE,
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WANTEO-Snm.1I
furnished
house or
apartment in or near Swarthmore from
January
to lune. Call Swarthmore' 2021.
\\'J\NTEO--=Cook.-man - or wom~lI. - Fh-e
( days a week. 5 to 8 p.m. Half a block
rom bus lines. SW3.rthmore~0"4""O,,,_ __
and
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
Oak 4313 or HolI)' Oak
tor appointment. All busi·
IINII'! eonfldontinL Coloni" GUI)iJoluci
No
5. Phiadelphia Pike. Wilmington' Del:
"I\·are.
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WANTED~Honte for three month old
anale tiger kittell.
Telephone Swarth·
~re 19 .. 7.
W. \N l' ED-i<:-'T"'O:-':b::u'Cy-c::C'''';b,C-'h'';gTh-:ich'al-c,r-.c-u-...
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Jmrnh
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Hou!ling Committee,
Swarthmore Colege.
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on "II InukM of
· elcetrie ,,:.tsherg
(Uellllix included),
.'tullerll,
\·1(.CIHIlIi
clellners,
rllllgcs
Ir~II1-'.
toasters, fllllS uud htUIII~. Also
"'1.,·.l1g-IlCW and
old. All work COIRIt.beiS In
l~ire
Underwriterii' :O;l'eeillcaI I[JIIH. CIIII Erich II. Hausen, SWtlrth·
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screening,
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W;ANTED-<:'OLLEGESTUDENTS~
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'APTITUDE TESTS
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kaotty
ROGER RUSSELL
urday or Sunday.
WANTED-Round dining table.
!\lust
center pedestal. Call Swarthmore 0568.
Sl.8S qt.
work,
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A teacher at the Academv of. Fii~e
Signs and Show Cards
Arts in her yOllllgcr days, Mrs~ 'BasPaper, Metal, and Glass
:lett composed many fine h'yllil~s. In
Lettering
1922 she was a republican. candidate
:: for the State' Legislature from the
. Window and Truck
:: second district of Delaware Count\,.
All Types. of Spray Painting
:: i Al:;o sun'iving: are two sons FC1;:: i wit:k II. lbssctt, Jr. of 60U Chester
L. MOHAMMED
~ ro~d, Lelal111 Dasselt of Prospect
308 Union Ave.
P.;.rk, anci three grandchildren.
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:: Rcpuhlican politics, died Thursday, '---------~-----Novemher 20 at the home' of her I
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Peter Di Nicola
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theater club. and a member of the'
Medus~a, whic~l is an honorary
supervisory society.
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Hr. Black came to Swarthmore
College ill the Spring 01 1946, and
is now majoring in chemistr\'. 'He \
Bridge-playing members of the much ai:>preciatcd by these patticMrs. Kath3rinc Lee M a'rslmll,
Junior \Volllan's Club gathc'red at ular mental cases. Two years ago
!~oQnize -_
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tary in \Vashington. D. C., was tlll'
Stratll Ha\'en aveUUe Tue~day evc-' by SwaTthmore. pcol>Jc \VCTC worn
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invited speaker, on the subject oi
Iling to 'add to their scores and by various vetcrans on thePr sched- 'I
MOW International Trade Organization.
discuss timely topics.
uled walk. Therefore, shirts,' ~ies.
She described the hearings -held in
Next week there will be a hoard. undenvcar, vests, coats or other
8
\Vashington prior to the Geneva
of directors meeting at the home garmcnts for Illen mav he left with
I Confcren("~,
and emphasized that
of the hospitality chairman, Mrs. Mrs. Hcrbert Bass;tt, 5 North :', 1~ ~~ A - --""I!
1I10st of the !lUl11erous changes and
George Harding on Muhlenberg: Chester road or Mrs. John Chic~
amendmt'nt:;; :"Jug-gested by members
avenue.
,(Juoine. 501 Rutgers avenuc.
of Congrc.:s.; and by interested
Kappa Host~ss .
1business :-;'roups had been sccur~d
IYal. Ave, & Cbeat.r Rei.
Mrs. James Bacon Douglas o[
Sgt. Frank Home
I at Geneva by the United States
North Chester road will he hostess
I delegation. -The spcaker rc"ferred
Swarthmmore 1250
to the Kappa Kappa Gamma scwSgt. W. Russel~ Frank of Vas! to
Swarthmore as the probable
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sar avenue arrived home Sunday
. birthplace of the proposed Charter
from Camp'Pendl"'on, Calif.,
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contributions made by" Clair WiI!I'
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DAVE WOOD
:md Repairing Since 1908
and Basketball. was 011 the YcarC:m'ractor and Bu Her
New and Rebuilt Pianos "
' Alteration.
,ALBAN L. PARKER
book staff, and was Prc::-idcllt of
his class.
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Phone Media 0459-1\1
From 1940, to 1942, Black spellt
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two a11(1 a half years at Trinih>
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where he majored i;l
A Price to IIIcot Every
chemistry. At Trinity. he played r-----~--Famlly·s Neod
foothall, basketball. and· c:I:Ha:ll(.'d
Since 1905
the hasehall team. He was also
vice. I)resident of his class, vice
FUNERAL HOME
wick to present theit concern over
h!s position on conscription, which
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position of Sports Editor of the
~;\\"arthmorc College News Bureau. '
\V. I. L. opposes.
The food and clothing contributeU at the meeting are being
packaged and sent t.) Japan by
Mrs. Duone Terry. Mrs. Malin
r.eporting on the W. I. 1.. Inter-.
will. avail made old glass her hobby lor many national Lettcr, said' that all bran-
,.nany
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Relief Clothing G,athercI\ ! 2'h tons of clothing collected from
, lVilliam lL Black, SOil o[ Mr. Th
I bo:-ough 'residents last wEick. The
'[
CI Iar Ies E. Black. 403 E e Swarlhmore Col ege St u d ent group is .grateful to all for' thc
an d "rs.,
uropean Relief G roup reports I[ fine cooperation it received.
Par k 1\ venue, IlaS accepted thl'
held in the North Princ~ton aVe·
n~e hOl11e 01 Mrs. Patrick Malin
on l'iovember 14 Mrs. Ralph Little"
Jr.. reported on the visit of some
1l1cmIJers to Congressman Chad·
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Frida,., No_her Z8, 11147
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at the Swarthmore Woman s Club
the home of .M.rs. Norll~::n Huln.le will be in charge of the Antiques
when .the LegIon A:wuhary w~n Department,
Mrs.
Birney
K.
entertam all those IIIterested III Morse Chairman 11 rs. H. Paul
in ~his social. affair. Realizing that Gallt,' former cx~cutive secretary
a .sllver offermg and.a can of food of the Bryn Mawr Art Center will
WIll help fill the. Chrl~tmas ba~ke~s present her display 01 old glaSF
for the needy 111 tlus area, It IS and discuss its history. She has
Form Youth Club
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WILL REPORT ON
CONSCRIPTION
Members Display
Antique Glass
PARTY FOR
GATHERINC GIFTS
Auxiliary Party
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sent . t~e same withOut delay to
preWinifred. A(argaret Whittahr Reynold",
and EdWlD J. Reynol"" Execuon
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209 S~\'3.n Avenue. Rutledae" Fa.
or to their at~
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202 ~bt;:. BuUdmi-,- I!~, Pa.
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SWtJrlhmore. Plio
OPEN
Final Panel Concerns
Immigration Laws
And Quotas
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A five-women panel from the I
RESERVATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN.
FOR
Thank.gi.iDg-Christmaa-New Year'.
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7"a.m.-Zp.m.-Sanclay 9:30
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LID.
DAlLY DINNERS ••.••••• ; SSe to $1.50
Special Children's Platters
Media League discussing the displaced persons problem in Europe today was the feature pre- ~---------------------------------------.-----------------------------------sentation of the final meeting
of the International Relations
PHILADELPHIA FALCON POWER MOWERS
Study group of the Swarthmore
Made by C9ldwell
League of Women Voters held
Immediate Delivery
Thursday November 13 at the
Have Your Present Power Mower
home of Mrs. William Huey at
Months
Serviced
During
Winter
303 Dickinson avenue.
The panel, composed of Mrs.
, Joseph Marin, Mrs. Leon Saul
Mrs. 'Frank Royc-e, Mrs. Isaac
Lawn Mower
Domblum, and Mrs. Clyde Shuler
& Equipment Co.
allalyzed suggested solutions to
the J,>roblem, emphasizing that
Providence & State Rds.
I failure to reach a solution would
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be one of the most serious dang-• '
.
Telephone Swarthmore 0680
Media
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PASTEL WALL PAINT
~flElTON-S(lIBII..IEYProduct
H. O· Sipler
11 S. Chester Rd.
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Thanksgiving
To thank a gracious hostess,.
To add distinction to your tahle.
To lend senliment to your greeting.
,
BE
SURE
YOU
CHOOSE
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The Stratton Bill and the Ferg- t
uson Bill, now before Congress,
would not alter the basic quota
law governing immigration ·nor
permanently change the present
immigrations laws. The panel
closed with an appeal to iddivid~al citizens to write congress
Dr.supporting
Frances Fussell
then dismen
these bills.
cussed the tariff acts of the
Recriprocal Trade Agreements
United Sates of the past, al1d ,the
group series closed with the anAct, and explained that our prosperity depends upon· expanding
world trade and establishing a
sound world econmoy. The study
noun cement that a further series
of group stndies in international relations will be undertaken
at a later date.
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Football Night
December Fifth
CARDS
CANDLES
We Telegraph 'F1owera
BALTIMORE· PIKE
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YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS
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• When you feel "out of sorts,"
when you have' an ache or a pain,
well-meaning frit:nds will gladly
prescribe for your ills. Their judgment is based on what they have
heard from others, and they talk
glibly of what happened to Pete,
Sam, or John under similar circumstances. Such
friendly interest may result in serious harm.
When you need medical advice there is j~st one
person in the world qualified to give it. That is
your family physician. See him promptly. Bring
his prescriptions to us. They v#ill be compounded.
with accuracy and dispatch.
Michael's Colle,ge Pharmacy
ON THE CORNER
(Continued from page one)
who has established a reputation
fot humor and apt comments. In
keeping with custom the identity
of both is withheld until the program begins. They, with the members of the football squad, the
coaches and the cheer leaders will
be seated on the stage 'of the Auditorium. The excdlcnt High School'
band witt be on hand to do its
part.
One variation' from past programs wilt be the increased recognition given to members of the
Band Junior . High School foothall teams, better known as the
Heavyweights, Middleweights and
Lightweights. They witt have their
own reserved sections and will be
called .to the stage· in groups and
I personally
introduced
by
the
coaches. ~[ore 'interest is being
displayed every year in these
"teams of tomorrow" and it was
felt that they merited more attention than they have been given.
The big feature, of course, witt
be the presentation of awards by
Coach 1[ittard Robinson to the
players who have added to Swarthmore athletic history hy the fine
caliher of football they have played during the 1947 SfaSOll. This is
being sa \'cd for the climax of the
program.
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Swarthmore
Presents
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Fashioned To Fit,
JERSEY
G,QWNS
perfectly
They
fit
into
your
dream3
with
their
smooth,
beautifully
tailored
lines, their elasticized hugwaist. They
fit
perfectly
into
travels,
for
your
they wash wonderfully
and need
no
ironing.
Black, white, pink,
hlue,.
maize,
bOJ1-
hon. Sizes 32 to 40.
"JUANA"
in a recital of
EAS'l'ERN DANCES
Dec. 4-Woman's Club
Tickets $1.00 plus tax
,Phone Sw. 2806-W
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The Swarthmorean, 1947-11
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1947-11
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