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HAPPY
THE SWARTHMORIiAN
NEW YEAR
HAPPY
NEW YEAR
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PAUL D. WILLIAMS
CORN EXCHANGE V.
P~ul
Still Time To View
Winn~ng Holiday
Displays
'Lighted exterior yuletide deaJT.ations sbared the Si!ason's joywith :all
who passed ami won for fOUT Tesidents the awards offered by the
Swartbmorean for the most harmonious and tastefnl illuminations 'in the
borough. Dr~ George L. Amiitage,
410 South 'Chester road, received the
first award. Daniel Hilferty,Ghester
,Toad and Westdale .avenues, and
:Charles D. Hummer, 520 Westmins~~'r av~ue, tied for the second place.
'While A:nthony Ventaer.,.311 :Cornell
,a'ven' -. .(oamed
. . . . "~hl·rd.
: These decorations
he lighted
lor all to see toniglrt ,anti tomorrow
night ·bom ·6:30 tRltil 10:30. Thtv
-are witliin 'a short ·distance of each
other :and warrant enjoying. They
are -v~ried in style ;antl in simplicity.,
. ,.Judges, who served with complete
:goodWi11 if fbeir ;anoiUmii~y be pro"tected, include :a resident from the
n()J;tli, ·south, and central-sections of
" ~' .horc.~gh. ,T!Jey we~e ~n.ani~ot's
iil'-their feeling that denorations ,vere
far more prevalent belo\v th~ raiiroad than QO ..fhe 1illl
The 'reappear.ance ,at ·the ;lighted
Christmas harnes after ,the.long dark
years of wat' and 'oul't'ent ,shortage
:brings :back ,the .gJTcatly 'enjoyed
.lighted tree at the \Villiam 'Craemers
at Harvand.and Haverifortl:and the
·starlit wmC10Ws .at ·t!he Howard J.
Dingle home Oll P.ai:k .a.venuc. :Miss,ed by ma~y were the :great blue.lighted tree;ad: Dr.. WlUiarn T. :.Ellis,
which was fior so :many years ,the
!focus of youngcarolCJtS, :ana ,the
(Christmas SIOlme.and wamt 'wclaome
'to ;all at the IhQD!e 10f !the !late :Moses
E.Wing.
p.IBROWN IS NEW
GEN'L MANAGER
D. WiJJiams of 603 Universftv
place has been promoted from compsroller to viCe-president and comptrolJer to vice-president and com-"
ional Bank and Trust Company in
,: Philadelphia, effective January 1,
1948.
'
N. Chester R~ad Man
Succeeds to duPont
Post
JUNIORS SPONSOR
HOUDAY DANCE '-
ARBITRATES FOR
COMPANY AND UNIONS
.
RECEIVES FINAL
ORDINATION
Waldo E. Fisher of 30 Guernsey
road, professor at the University of
Pennsylvania, was selected by the
(,
Federal Mediation and Conciliation
Service director to serve on a threeman panel to settle the major points
in a dispute between Western Union
Priest
and three AFL unions. This pane\.
which held its first meeting in Was~
The Rev. A. Benjamin Narbeth
ington on Monday, is to hear both
,sides' and make· binding decisions was ordained to the Priesthood of
the Protestant Episcopal Church in
by February 9.
the' Memorial Church of St. John
Ashland, Pa., by the Right Re\·.
Frank W. Sterrett, Bishop of the
Dioccse of Bethlehem, Monday morning, December Z2 at 10 :30.
The Rev. Cyril H. Stone, Rector
Rev. A.B. Narbeth
Now·Full Episcopal
REVIEW TO OPEN·
CLUB NEW YEAR
Woman's Club Rang
With Gaiety
Saturday
About 100 ~les :in gay holiday
mood danced congas and waltzes,
jitterbugged aHd !Tox trotted to the
music of the Glen 'Dale Orchestra
Saturday evening 'in the Woman's
'Oub.
The Junior !Drib, sponsor of the
.Christmas ewmt, 'had decorated the
auditorium wi'fh'red and gre~n crepe
paper ribbons winding them back'
and forth 3CltOSS ·the ceiling. Green
wreaths~ a triimiled tree. and giftfilled red stockings .hanging from a
greens, bedecked :maritle completed
t~e deOOrati'*~~ 1tlrf;. Peter L. MiU~!"
and"he't' &lihnittee..: },!rs. '-'OOrialaPugh, lhs. Wq.yhe GeJ'sen, and·Mrs.
Samud W. Mitchell were resL>0nsible for the deoorations.
Alice Marr.iott~provided punch and'
pretzels in jibe :lounge for refresh-'
ment of thirsty ·(lancers. .
Club gtle$ts lor the evening were:
Mr. and 1(rs. John H. Pitman and:
Mr. and Mrs. A. Robb Cochran.
Davenport Book Is
S b·
N
q Ject d ext
. T ues ay
of Tr,inity Church, Pottsville, presen ted Mr. Narbeth to Bishop Sterrett for Ordination. The Very Rev.
Robert F. Kline, Dean of the Convocation of Scranton, and Rector
At 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, of Calvary Chu:-ch, Wilkes-Barre,
January , 6,Mrs. Roland L. Eaton, preached the serm~n. Th.e Rev. Dean
chairman of the literature depart- T. Stevenson, Dean 'of Leonard Hall,
ment of the Woman.s Club, will Bethlehe'm, read The Litany and
present Mrs. Charles E. Fischer in Suffrages, and The Very Rev. Geoa review of Marcia Dav.enport's rge McKinley, Dean of the Convoc"East Side, \Vest Side" in the Wo- ation of Reading and Rector of St:'
man's Oubhouse.
John's Church, Palmerton, read the
On Thursday, the 8th,
2 P.M. Epistle.
.
the art department9{ the club will
Mr. Narbeth. was" forme~ly Pastor
I meet at liiehointi~oit~ ~rr9. -:'G~rr de:: .of th:t! :\r(:~hCJdi.s_l: dtu~ch.es' at -Seh'The thlPont Company has an- Moll on Park avenue.. Mrs. Arthur ultzvllle, Newton, MIlwaukee .and
nDupced the promotion of H ...ny F. Binns will be in charge of the pro- Bethany. As a member of the WyoBrO'MQ -of '621 l\~rth Chester road to graIJ1.
ming Conference of the, Meth9dist
general manager .of its explosives
Church, he was statistician of the
divisilDl. lIT.. tBJTOwn succeeasWillCirc:le Adela, New Memben
Conference for four years, Scranton
iant""W~rd 'Of Str-ath Haven aveThe Frien~y Circle meLat the District Board of EducatiQn •
nue whose election 10 ,a,vicc-presi- nome of llrs. F. D. Windell, 800
Mr. Narbeth t the son 'of Mr. and.
dency'in the Gompanywas.announc- Westdale avenue, Thursday, D~em- Mrs. Qctavius Narbeth, of Yale
ed De.oeniber ilS.
'
'her. 18. 25 members and one visitor avenue, Swarthore, graduated from:
Mr.. ilr
MotJ.er. Club to Hold DiDner
duP.c:m:t in :t91L7 :as 'a 'cheniist 'at'the presided.
iversity and Drew ~niversity. While:
The Mother:; ,Club.. of Swarthmore . Repa~ wor'J.:-s 'at Gibbstown, N.J.
It was' voted to furnish Christmas in attendance 'at Duke University;
H
will hold its amwal"'Eather's Night He W:as 'SUPetWisor mthe ;commerc- dinners:to fi,ve needy families. Mrs.' Mr. Narbeth was a member of the
dinner at the Woman's,Club, Thurs- ialexplosivesplant th6l'e for six Harlan ;R. Jessup gaove a SPlendidj GI~e Club, ~nd active in various.athday evenmg, January.B'at 7 o'clock )'e3J'.s ,1IIDd -flren,;made superintendent report Of the work being done. by tellcs. lie IS a member of SIgma
Patrick Malin ;y"ijll ;be "the principal at the A5hbum, Mo. wGn!ks. 'T.hllee the Knitting Comittee. A baby afg- Alpha Epsilon Fraternity.
speaker. .
J'e3.r.5 lalter he !beca'll1c ~uperinten- han cmd mittens, a sweater and
In April 1941, he married Miss
dent :at l'he Birmingham: Ala. plant several beanies ,vere among the art- Dorothy K. Davis, of Binghamton,
adV3lJcmg 10 1!he
o£assis- ides finished to be given to the N.Y. They have one daughter, DorJ
., l!!I"
~
taut manager. 'there 7i :Year later_ childllel1 of needy families.
.othy Gwendolyn.
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fi~~thu~~ili~~~~~
D~qilie~u~t~~~ili
Anae. Lukens of Strath Haven Billy of Pittsbuigh :artived Sunday then transfeir~d 'fIuccessirely to ·the non of·Mrs. E. H. Taylor, secretary has been serving as Minister-inavenue, Bickey Thompson 2nd John December 21 to spend the holidays lJarbttale, Wis. works -a'lld the do- from 1945, was accepted and Mrs. Charge of St. John's Church, AshSnape of Harvard avenue. and Ed~
'
with the formers- 'pa;r.ents, Yr.' and P
ward Medford of South Chester
stant manager at \»oth places.
fill her' unexpired temt of office.
(.,"':'.-:-..,..--_ _ __
. road entertained at a progressiv.e .Me.s. Paul Rutan of Ogden a~enue. . In 1939 M T. BJ1GWJ1 was 'brought
The usual donation was voted to be YOUNG.' ACTORS GIVING PLAY
dinner Saturday evening.
Dr. Linhart joined the family for ,to WilmingtQIl as directQr of pro- given the Community Health SocCol. Fredrick Streicher, who is Chrlitmas Day. Paul R.utan, Jr.., of ductioo' in tIle exploshres .depart iety to assist in their Christmas "The Harvard Avenue Players, ~
stationed in Chicago, with Fifth Purdue University is ·alsO home -lor ment, becoming a pr<>dDctioD:di~is- cheer to ,needy persons. under their
group of Harvard avenue children
Ar,my Headquarters, is spending the the holidays.
ion manager in 1942, general super- care.
who have been giving little dramatic
holidays with his family on North
Comd. and Mrs. Gilbert L. 'rintendent in 1943 and assistant genFive new members have been adJ- presentations for their friends, the
Chester road.
Countryman of Washington spent eral manager in 1944.
cd to the organization: Mrs., Frank past year or so, will present their
Dr. and Mrs. ]. Russell Smith of E.. the holidays with· Mrs. Frank L
:t3orn jn Spartanburg q)Unty, So. McCowan, Mrs. Frederic Bell, Geo- first official playlet "iife on a
Elm avenue r&:eived visits last Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Carolina on September 23, 1896 he rge Broadbent, Mrs.. R. 'H. B=1tes,
Ranch" at 3 o'clock Saturday afterweek from their sons Newlin of E. Fisher of Guernsey road.
attended Clemson College where and Mrs. A H. Van Alen. Our visi- 'noon; January 3, in the Presbyterian
Medford, Mass., and J. Stewart
Lt. (jg) Harry F. Brown, Jr., ar- he received his bachelor of science tor was so ir.npressed with the good Church.
Smith and family of Lincoln. Va:.
rived Sunday December 21 by plane degree. In 1921 he married Helen work of the group that she signified
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grayson from the U.S. Naval Hospital, Oak- Greer of Philadelphia. The couple her willingness to join.
MOVE TO PITTSBURGH
Smith of Lewisburg, Pa., are spend- land, Calif., to spend a JO-day leave have 'four children, Harry F. Jr., , After the reading of the Christmas
ing the holiday season with Mrs. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Margaret, Jean and William R.
story find the singing of carols, tea
Comdr. WilJiam JI. Collins, and
Smith's parents, Mr., and Mrs. Brown of North Chester road.
Mr. Brown and Mr. Ward take. was served by the hostess.
their children William Walk~r, Kent
Frank R. Markley of Guernsey road. Jean Brown of Mary Washington over their new positions on January
and Desfla Jean, former residents
Mr. and Mrs._Markley and Mr. and College is also home for the holi- 1.
'TENDERED LINEN SHOWER of Brookside road, ,Wallingford
Mrs. Smith entertained at a family days.
.
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have moved to Pittsburgh where Mr.
dinner party Sunday evening DecDr. J. Russell Sr.lith of Elm aveVISI.TORS FROM KANSAS
Miss Margaret Brown of North Collins has accepted the position of
ember 21, in honor' of Miss Mar- nue will attend the annual meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shattuck Chester road was guest of honor advertising director of the Dravo
gar~t Brown of North Chester road of the Association of American Geo- Clay and' baby son of Wichita, Tuesday evening December 23 when
Corporation. Mr. Collins ,vas formand Mr. )Valter Douglas of Coate- graphers of which he is past-presi- Kansas, are spending the holidays Mrs. William O. Linhart entertained erly assistant advertising manager
sville whose engagement has ~een dent. The meeting this year is at with the former's parents Mr. and at a surprise linen shower at the of the Scott Paper Company, and
~nnounced.
the University ofVirginia, Charl-, Mrs. William T. Clay of Walnut .home of hen parents Mr. and Mrs. was connected prominently with
Mrs. William O. Linhart and son ottesville Va,
lane.
Paul Rutan of Ogden avenue. ~
Trinity Church, Swarthmore.
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
ow~rthr.lore CCillere
Library
SWarth more ,Pa.
HAPPY
THE SWARTHM REAN
NEW YEAR
HAPPY
NEW YEAR
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$3.00 YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1948
VOL-tl'-NO. 1
SAY DECORATIONS PAUL~O:!L~~~SANGE v. p·IBROWN IS NEW
IG"EN'L MANAGER
RECEIVE AWARDS
ARBITRATES FOR
COMPANY AND UNIONS
<
RECEIVES FINAL
ORDINATION
Waldo E, Fisher of 30 Guernsey
l'aul D. Williams 01 603 University
road, professor at th~ University of
placc has becn promoted from COOlPennsylvania, was selected by tIll"
psrol1er to vice-president and comFederal
~r ediation and Conciliation
ptroller to ViCc-llresident and COIllService director to serve on a three·
ional Bank and Trust Company in
llIan panel to settle the major points
Philadelphia, effective January 1,
in
a dispute between \Vestern Union
1948.
and three AFL unions. This panel,.
which held its first meeting in \Vash·
The Re\". A. Benjamin N arheth
Lighted exterior yuletide dec
sides' and make· binding decisions was ordaincd to the Priesthood of
W110 passed and won for four resithe Protestant Episcopal Church in
by February 9.
dents the awards offere
the Memorial Church of St. John
Swartnmorean for the most harmonAshland, Pa., by the Right Re\·.
ious and tasteful illuminations -in the
Frank 'V. Sterrett, Bishop of the
borough. Dr. George 1... Armitag~,
Diocese of Be.thIehclll, :Monday mor410 South Ch'.!stcr road, received the
first award. Daniel Hilferty, Chestt'r
ning, December 22 at 10 :30.
road .and \Vestdale avenues, and
The Rev. Cyril H. Stone, Rector
Cha,lcs D. Hummer, 520 Westminsof Tr,inity Church, Pottsville, preter avenue, tied for the second place.
About 100 c
rett for Ordination. The Very Rev.
avcnoe ,ear.ned third.
jitterbugged and :fox trotted to the
Robert F. Kline, Dean of the ConThese decorations win he lighted music of the Glen Dale Orchestra
vocation
of Scranton, and Rector
for aU to sec tonight .antl tomorrow Saturday e\~ening in the \Voman's
At 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, of Calvary Church, \Vilkcs-Barre,
night Irol106 :30 until JO :30. They Club.
The Junior :Cltib, sponsor of the
January 6,Mrs. Roland L. Eaton. preached the sermon. The Rev. D('un
are wifliin a short ·distance of each
.Christmas
event,
had
decorated
the
chairman
of the literature dcpart- T. Stevenson, Dean of Leonard Hall,
other :amI warrant enjoying. They
ment of the 'VOIha:n"s Club, wilt Bethlehem, read The Litany and
arc \"aricd in style .und in simplic- auditorium ,,;it'h red and green crepe
paper rihbons winding them back
present lirs. Charles E. Fischer jn Suffrages, and The Very Rev. Geoity.
a review of l.[arcia Dav.enport's rgc 1\lcKinley, Dean of the Con\·oc~
Judges, who served with complete and forth aa-oss 'the ceiling. Green
"East Side, \Vest Side" in the Wo- ation of Reading and Rector of St:
good;will iJ thCirunony.mity be pro- wreaths, a tr.imV1cd trce. and giftman's Oubhousc.
John's Church, Palmerton, read the
tected, ioclude .a resident from the filled red stockings hanging from a
On TllUrsday, the 8th, at 2 P.M. Epistle.
north, south, and central·sections of greens be,lecked :mantle completed
I the art department ci the club will
lh. Narbct!-t. was, formerly Pastor
the hon.uglJ. They Were u!1animo:ts the flecorat.ion~. }'frs. Peter L. MilleY"
I meet at thehomc 'oft Mrs. Carl d.C':'~1 of ,h.c :\IctilOuist dmrcht!s .... t S"::i.ill their feeHng that dClloratJons were and her aon~lli.ittee. ,Mrs. Dona1d
far more prevalent below the rail- Pugh, AIrs. W~ne Gersen, and ·Mrs.
The duPont :(.,ompany lJ3i an- }.-toU on Park avenue. 1\.{rs. Arthur ultz"jUe, Newton, :Milwaukee and
road than on the 'Jiill.
Samuel W .. ltHtcheli were resLlons- 1\ounced the promotion of Harry F. Binns will be in charge of the pro- Bethany. As a member of the WyoThe reapPl.'ar.ance .o·f ,the :lighted ible for the ,dcaorations.
B!'oWJ;l .of 621 North Chcster road to gratn.
ming Conference of the :Methodist
Christtnas hmnes after the .long c:lark
Alice Marriott'provided punch and 'genera'} manager ,of its explosiv("s
Church, he was statistician of the
years of wa1' and OUl'Teot ·shortage pretzels in :the :lounge for refresh- divis.ian. llr. BrowTl succeods WillCircle Add. New Members
Conference for four years, Scranton
brings back the ,gFeatly enjoyed ment of tbirstyilancers.
, ianiH. 'Vanl 'Of Stratll Haven avcThe Friendly Circle met at the District Board o[ )!:lIu~atiQIJ.
1ighted tree at the \VilIiam -Craemers
Club gums ,tor the evening were nue whose eltoetion to a vicc-presi- 1.ol11e 01 Mrs. F. D. Windell, 800
Mr. Narbeth, the SOli oi Mr. au",
at Harvard and HaverIorU ,and the Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pitman and dency 'in the Company wa3-announc- \Vestdalc a:I\'cnue, Thursday, Decem- lIrs. Octavius Narbcth, of Yalestarlit viindows .at 'fhe Howard J- Mr. and Arrs. A. Robb Cochran.
ed De.oeniber -l1S.
1>cr 18. 25 :members and one visitor avenue, Swarthorc, graduated from
Dingle hOllle on .P.ark .avenuc. :"-lissMr~ 'BrO\'w'n began his carerr with were prC'Sl:cnt. Mrs. \V. :Mark Bittle SwarthnlOre High School, Duke Un,ed by many were the .great htueMother. Club to Hold Dinner
dnFOlrt in 19117.as a chemist 'at the presided.
iversity and Drew University. While:
lighted tree 'at Dr. \VlIJiam T. Ellis.
The Mothers Club· of Swarthmore Repa:ano WOrKS at Gibbstown, N.].
It was voted to furnish Christmas in attendance at Duke Universit;,r·
which was for so nlany years the will hoM its annual "'Father·s Night" He \v:"dS 'supe~:isor in the'commerc- dinners 'to five needy families. Mrs. Mr. N'arbcth was a member of tl~~
focns of young carolers, .and the dinner at the Woman's Club, Thurs- ial explosives lj lant thCl'c for six Harlan ·R. Jess'up gave a splendid Glee Club. and active in various ath(Christmas S&Qea.e and war.tn 'welcome day evening, J_uary,8 at 7 o·clock. years Wld then 'made superintendent rel)Ort of thc work being done. by lctics. He is a member of Sigma
,to all at the at""",.of :the 1aleMoses Patrick Malin ",ill .be ,.the principal at the Ashburn. Mo. wm'ks. Th.ee the Knitting Comittee. A baby afg- Alpha Epsilon Fraternity.
E~ving.
speaker.
~ear5 1a:t'er l1C :becanle :-superintcn- han a:nd mittens, a sweater and
In April 1941, he married :Ali,,>s
dent at ·the Birmingham. Ala. plant several beanies were among the art- Dorothy K. Davis, of Binghamton,
DOt·ng.'~
ad,.,."cing to 'tl,C position of assis- icles finished to be given to the N.Y. They have one daughter, DorJ
.fJI
~
tant manager 'there a .l-ear later_ childFeI1 of needy families.
othy Gwendolyn.
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It is with regret that the resign aDuring the year past Mr. Narbeth
Anae Lukens .of Stratll Haven Billy of Pittsburgh .arrived Sunday then transferred -6uccessiN:Iy to the tion.af Mrs. E. H. Taylor, ser.retary has been serving as liinisteI"-inavenue, Bickey Thompson ,and John December 21 to spend the holidays Barks.dale, 'Wis. ,vorks " .. d tbe dn- from 1945, was accepted and Mr;. Charge of SI. John's Church, AshSnape of Harvard avenue, and Ed- ..
,
.
Pont, \Vash. wor'k-s serving as assi- \\T. J.. Frank has been appointed to land.
wilth
the
formel's
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fill h er unexpIred
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ward
ed ord 0
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lester
5 an manager a
term of office.
road entertained at a progressiv.e M:rs. Paul Rutan of .ogden a,'enuc.
In 1939 Mr. B,,,wn was brought
Then.ual donation was voted to he YOUNG ACTORS GIVING PLAY
dinner S:...turday evenjng.
Dr. Linhart joined 'th!! family for to \Vi1mingtQll as director of pro- given the Community Health SocThe Harvard Avenue Players, a
Col. Fredrick Streicher, ,vbo :is Chr'lt;tmas Day. Paul Rutan, Jr..... of duction in tlie explosiyes depart iety to assist In their Christmas
stationed in Chicago with Fifth Purdt1c University is al.!io home for mcnt, becoming a production' divis- cheer to needy persons under their group of Harvard avenue children
who have been giving little dramatic
Army Headquarters, is spending the the holidays.
ion manag~r in .1942, gcneral supcr- care.
holidays with his family on North
Comd. and Airs. Gjlbert L. rintendent in 1943 and assistant genFive new members have been a(hl- presentations for their friends the
Chester road
Countryman of Washington spen,. era I manager in 1944~
cd to the organization: Mrs. Frank past year or S0, will present their
Dr. and Mrs. J. RusselJ Smith 01 E. the holidays with Mrs. Frank L.. Born in Spartanburg County, So. McCowan. Mrs. Frederic BelJ, Geo- fir3t official playlet "Life on a
Elm avenue rcA::eived visits last Reynolds and 'Mr. and lfrs. Waldo Carolina on Septembcr 23, 1896 he rge Broadbcnt, :Mrs. R. H. Bates, Ranch" at 3 o'clock Saturday afterweek from their sons Newlin of E. Fisher of Guernsey road.
attended Clemson College where and Airs. A. H. Van Alen. Our vis i- noon,' January 3, in the Presbyterian
Medford, Mass., and ]. Stewart
Lt. (jg) Harry F. Brown, Jr., ar- he received his bachelor of science tor was so impressed with the good Church.
Smith and family of Lincoln, Va.
rived Sunday December 21 by plane degree. In 1921 he married Helen work of the group that she signified
MOVE TO PITTSBURGH
Mr. and Mr.. Harry Grayson lront the U.S. Naval Hospital. Oak- Greer of Philadelphia. The couple her willingness to join.
Smith of Lewisburg, Pa., are spend- land, Calif., to spend a 3O·day leave have four children, Harry F. Jr., . After ihe reading of the Christmas
Comdr. \Villiam H. Collins, and
ing the holiday season with l-lr3. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Margaret, Jean and William R.
story and the singing of carols, tea
their children \Villiam Walker, Kent
Smith's parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. Brown of North Chester road.
Mr. Brown and Mr. Ward take was served by the hostess.
and De.r.£Ia Jean, former residents
Frank R. Markley of Guernsey road. Jean Brown of Mary Washington over their new positions on January
TENDERED
LINEN
SHOWER
of Brookside road, ,Wallinglord
Mr. and Mrs, Markley and Mr. and College i. also home for the holi- J.
ha"e moved to Pittsburgh where Mr.
h.frs. Smith entertained at a family days.
lIiss lfargaret Brown of North Collins has accepted the position of
dinner party Sunday evening DecDr. J. Ru .. cll Smith 01 Elm avoVISI,TORS FROM KANSAS
cmiJer 21. in honor' of lfiss Mar- nue will attend the annual meeling
::-'fr. and lfrs. Robert Shattucl:c: Chester road was guest of honor advertising director of the Dravo
garet Brown of North Chester road of the Association of American Geo- Clay and baby son of \\7ichita. Tuesday evening December 23 when Corporat'ion. lfr. Collins was formand !fr. ~Va1tcr Douglas of Coate- graphcrs of which he is past-pres i- Kansas, are spending the holidays ::-'frs. William O. Linhart entertained erly assistant advertising manager
sville whose engagement has bcen dent. The meeting this year is at with the former's parents i\I r. and at a surprise linen shower at the of the Scott Paper Company, and
announced.
the Lnivcrsit)T ofVirgiHia. CharI-, :Mrs. \Villialll T. Clay of \Vainut home. of herl parents Mr. and }.frs. was connected prominently with
Paul Rutan of Ogden avenuc.
Trinity Church I Swarthmore.
}'frs. \Villiam O. Linhart and SOIl ottcsvillc Va.
lane.
N. Chester Road Man
Succeeds to duPont
Post
Still Time To View
Winning Holiday
Displays
JUNIORS SPONSOR
HOLIDAY DANCE
REVIEW TO OPEN
CLUB NEW YEAR
Woman's Club Rang
With Gaiety
Saturday
Davenport Book Is
Subject Next
. Tuesday
I
{r Holid.a",
Rev. AB. Narbeth
Now Full Episcopal
Priest
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THE
Social Notes
I
1Mrs.Russell M. Heath of Cedar lane,/ were made. ~o dates have been set
Deceber 20.
for the weddings.
M r. an dM rs. Leonard P eck an d Saturday,
Th e ceremony was per formed b
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three-month-old son, WIlham Leon-, the Rev H. Lewis Cutler at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Spiller
ard, of Boston f?rmerly of .Yale of the bride's parents in the pre- of Ogden aenue, announCe the ena~enue are spending. the hohda~s senee of the inunediate families.
gagement of ~ iheir daughter, COIIwIth Mrs. Durothy SImons of Pari<
Miss Rosalyn Bromley was maid stance Newbold Spiller and Mr.
and Dartmout~ avenues. l~r. Peck of honor for her sister, and Mr. Thomas ]. Johnston, son of Mrs.
Johnston
has .won a natIOnal veteran
. . 5 5chol- H cat h serve d as b es t man f or h'IS Loul'se A•
• of White Plains I
arshlp at Harvard UOIverslty where
New York. Miss Spiller is a junior
he is in his junior year.
sO~i.e bride wore a suit of Navy blue. at Mount Holyoke College, and Mr.
Robert Croco of Hillborn avenue. Her corsage was Of white orchids. Johnston a junior at Harvard UnWas awardcde a ~rosh Cross CounThe couple arc on a wedding trip iversity.
try Letter· at MIddlebury College.
to Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lee of
BLACK-McCALL
Harvard
avenue annouce the enageENGAGEMENTS
ment
of
their
daughter, Flora MacMr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse
The mariage of Miss Elizabeth
Leod Lee, to Robert Bruce ¥l cntz,
Louise McCall, daughter of Mr.. and of Harvard avenue announce the
Mrs. Frank \Villard McCall of engagement of their daughters, Miss
Bowling Green, to Mr. William Bonny Jean Morse, to Mr. Oliver
Howa·rd Black, son of Mrs. Chrales Ricksoll of Springfield, ~ Mass, and'
Ellis Black of Park avenue, and the Miss Betty Ruth Morse to Mr. John
late Mr. Black, took place Satur- Walker McCoubrey of Watertown,
day, . December Zl at 4 o'clock in Mass.
Miss Bonny Jean ~forsc is a gradSt. Paul's Episcopal Church, Chesuate
of Swarthmore High School
ter.
and
Middlebury
College, class o~
The bride given in inarriage by
'47,
where
she
hecame
a member
her uncie, Mr. Donald J Young of
Lansdowne, wore a gown of ivory of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Mr. Rickv.clvet fashioned with fitted bodice, son is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
high neckline, and full skirt. Her BertH Ricksin of Springfield. He
finger tip veil fell frollt a coronet attended Boston University, spent
of pearls, and she carried gardenias. three years in the United States
Miss Mary Jane McCall. as her Army, and is now a student at Midsister's only attendant, wore a gown dlebury College. .
Miss Betty Ruth Morse, a gradof moss green vc\vet with blending
uate
of Swarthmore High School,
hat. She carried yellow roses.
Mr. Charles Edward Black of is a senior at Wellesley College.
Rutledge served as best man for Mr. McCoubrey, son of Mrs. John
his brother, and the ushers included Walker McCoubrey of Watertown,
Barbershop quartets
Mr. William Piper and Mr. Joseph and the late Mr. McCoubrey, is a
graduate
of
Exeter
Academy
and
Gary of Swarthmore, Mr. Walton
and handlebar mUIr
H. Nasoll • Jr., of Mt. Airy, and Mr. Harvard University where he was
laches may be out of
a member of the Spec and Hasty
William P. Wells of Stroudsburg.
A reception followed at the home Puddings Clubs. He was an ensign
style, but hearty good
of' the bride's parents. The bride's in the Navy during the war.
fellowship never goes
Mr. and Mrs. Morse entertained
mother wore a gown of ivory crepe
-with hat of fuschia. Her C Jrsage informally at their home Saturday
out of date. In Ihls
was of violets..: The ,bridegroom's evening, when the announcements
frlen,d1V'IJovial SPirit we I ,
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luck the· coming year.
Following a wedding trip, the HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL
young couple will live on Park aveOUe. CUSTOMERS
nue while Mr. Black completes his
senior year at Swarthmore College.
HEATH - BROMLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bromley of
Harvard avenue announced the'111arriage of their daughter, Miss Bernice Manson
Frances Heat~,
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We "now of no better way to begin the New. Year than by
extending our thanks to our friends for their generous patronage. We hope that we can be of still greater service to
'you in 1948,. and may the best of eyerything be yoursl
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; deity 'who presided oyer all'
'beglnnlngs, was represented
by a do,!ble head that looked
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• Buying medicine from the itin-
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Friday and Saturday
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people take medicine almost conFor aucce ••ful drivinll'-YOu .hould
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Wednesday and Thursday
(NEW YEAR'S DAY)
We look hopefully forward, with
You. to a batter year than the last,
to a better year than any of us
evan dream of-for alll
fr-om tw6 ways alone, but
and our. valued new rmes
we send these'
greetings
When the shadows begin to
lenqthen on the afternoon of December 31st we experience a feeling of buoyanCy as we huny
home. The air is aJraady charged
with hope for the New Year, now
so close at~hand
. • Janus, the ancient Roman·
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of ~eeane are receit'ing c:oa~atu
lations «pon the birth of a lon,
Lawence Fox Little, December ?3
in ~ Hahnemann Hospital, Philadell'hia.
Mrs. Little is the fortner Miss
Katharine Fox, daughter of Mrs.
Charles D. Fox of Wynnewood.
The new baby is a. grandson of
BIRTH
~ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Little of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell Little Park avenue.
BARBER SHOp·
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son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph c.
Wentz of Leola, Pa.
Miss Lee is a member of the senior class of Wilson College.
Mr. Went: aitended Gettysburg
College •• and is at present affiliated
with H. M. Stauffer and Sons of
Lancaster. and Leola.
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• At the magic stroke of 12, the New Year
will make its advent, marking the turning
of another page in the book of our lives.
.Lo, there is before us a clean white page, a
slab of snow-white marble, whereon must
be recorded the events of the"coming year.
What shall be written thereon?
• A saga of peace and contennnent, of hap.
piness and joy, of health and happiness. Th~t
is our wish for you on the threshold of 1948-
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• In looking forward to the
future and a continuation of
our pleasant relations
with you, we have raised our
sights once more and can
promise you even higher
standards of service and value
than in the past.
• We wish you an abundanco
of health, happiness and
prosperity in 1948, and a delightful N_ Year's holiday.
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PETER E. TOLD, Editor
Lorene McCarter
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MARJORIE TOLD, Aaooc:late I!ditor
Rosalie Pel ....1
Edith Whitaker
Theodore Hlen.,
as Second Qasa Matter. ]a.nuary 24. 1929, at
at Swarthmore. h, under the Act of March
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SWARTHMORE, PA. FRIDAY. JANUARY Z. 1948
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
NOTES
The Holy Communion will be observed on Sunday morning, Jan. 4, at
the llo'c1ock service. The Connnunion Meditation will be "Within
Reach".
The Session will meet Sunday
Ulorning at 10:40 o'clock in the
Church office to receive new mem·
bers ..
Sunday afternoon marks the beginning of a series of Vesper ser ..
vices to continue through Lent.
Mr. Cutler will give a brief talk
on IIWhat We Believe".
There will be a Watch night Serl'ice held in the Church on December
31,. at 11:30 o'clock. A cordial invitation is eXtended to everyone.
. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Schmidt at the Harvard avenue entrance
and Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Kcenen
at the driveway-transept entrance
, will assist l\ir. Cutler in greeting the
congregation after the service Sunday morning.
Dr. E. Fay Campbell will be the
teacher for the Women's Bible etas!'
this Sunday morning and on J annary 11.
The Freshman and High School
Fellowship reconvene this Sunday
evening. It is hoped that members
of these Fellowship will attend the
Vesper Service at 4 :45 o'clock. After·
that there will be a stlpper and a
·talk by Dan Brodhead, Jr. on the
International Olristian Youth Conference' in Oslo last sununer.
The January Woman's Association
Sewing Day will be held from 10 to
4 o'clock on Wednesday, Jan~ary 7.
Bring sandwiches, beverage ,will be
served.
METHODIST CHURCH NOTES
The Church School meets on Sunday morning at 9 :45, S. W. Johnson, superintendent. Classes are provided for children of all ages and
for adults.
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Church
Services
CHRISTIAN llCIENCE NOTES
"GOD" is th~ subject of the Lesson-Seron in all Churches of Christ,
Scientist ,on Sunday, January 4. The
Golden Text is: "Thus saith the
Lord the King of Israel, and his redeemer the Lord of hosts; I am the
first, and I alll the last; and beside
me there is no God" (Isaiah 44 :6).
LETTER TO
THE EDITOR
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THE WONDER OF SANTA
Dear Sirs:
This let~'.f is written as a tribute
to the Santa Claus who makes
dreams comc true each Christmas
Eve for the children- and adults of
Swarthmore. It .is difficult to say
who enjoys the experience most the children or the adults. But I
k.now that many young, parents who
were raised in Swarthmore return
to I:hcir old homes on Christmas Eve
so that their own children may share
in this heart-warming experience.
I've seen parents and grandparents
alike keeping vigil into the wee
small hours, peeping out of doors
and windows and listening as anxiously as their little tots for the
first merry sound of sleigh bells. The
cry of "Here comes Santa!" springs
as joyfully from their lips as from
the children's, for all hearts are
young again on Christm'as Eve.
We have found it so hard to describe this unique custom satisfactorily to those who live outside the
town that one year we asked some
friends to come share t,lte tradition
with us. They were at firstincredulons and ·then delighted at their first
glimpse of old Santa as he called "is
cheery
way
down the cold, still
,
. ,
streets of the town and disappeared
suddenly into the silently waiting
houses, his red suit and white beard
flashing like a fairy vision. unde~
the welcoming porch lights. They
were as thrilled and as excited
any five-year-old when he burst into
our house and bounded lightly up
the stairs calling. UMer-ry Christmasl Here comes jolly old St. NickI
They peeked in the door and watched breathlessly as he leaned over
a tousled, sleepy little boy and promised him he would find his stocking
full of wonderful toys on Christmas
morning.
And as Santa disappeared once
more into the quiet night, his ringing
"Merry Christmas to all and to all
a good night! II left no doubts in
their hearts that there really is a
Santa Claus after all.
Need I add further that they begged to return again next Christmas
Eve?
\Vith deep appreciation,
Betty Passmore Taylor
as
The Young Adults Class meets in
the sanctuary at 10 o'c!ock,·Mrs. L.
E. Kauffman, teacher.
At the morning serice at llo'clock
the Holy Co1nmunion will be celebrated.
The Junior Church meets at the
same hour in the chapel, Miss Alice
Snyder, superintendent.
The smaller children llIay be left
in the Church Nursery during the
morning service. Mrs. Ray L. Harlow will be in charge.
The Board of ducation will me"t
on Tuesday evening' at the home 01
Betty Beagle, 14 So. Princeton Ave.
Rehearsal for the senior choir
will be on Friday evening at 7 :45.
The Social Hall is open on FriOut-of-Town Vi.iton
day evening from 7 to 9 for superCol. Lester B. Wikoff and Mrs.
vised recreation under Theodore L.
Wikoff of Lexington, Mo., 'brother
Purnell.
,and
sister-in-law of Mrs Willialll F.
The ushers for the morning ser·
Hanny
of Yale avenue, and Marie
vice arc AI~on P. Smith, Leonard
Hanny
of
Des Moines, Iowa, were
Hughey, James R. Deeds, Richard
here last week to attend the funeral
Snyder and Raymond Wilson.
services of William F. Hanny, held
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The Men's Forum will meet SunMonday.
day evening at 8 o'clock. Frank R.
Morey, Superintendent uf Schools
will be the guest speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Dure of
Ogden avenues entertained on
Sunday afternoon in 'honor of their ...
daughter, 1oI;is. Mary Dure, and Mr.
Page Bullock of Cedar lane. The
engagement of Miss Dur.e and Mr.
Bullock has been announced.
Following Community Christmas·
Caroling, the Freshman and High
School Fellowships of the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church returned to the home of Dr. and Mrs.
Frank G. Keenen of Harvard avenue where they enjoyed refresr.tents before attending the midnight church service.
Rob Hopson of Rutgers avenue,
home from Dickinson College for
the Christmas holidays, entertained
at Open House between 5 and 7
Sunday evening. Guests included the
1947 class of Swarthmore High
School.
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NEW YEAR
GREETINGS
CORSAGES
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TRINITY NOTES
. Holy Communion \Vill,be celebrated at 8:00 Church,Schoolwili·meet
at 9 :45. ~Holy '€bmin'unii"l' '.viII be
celebrated at 11 :00. The ushers for
the 11 o'clock service are: W. B.
Bullock, head nsher; A- E. Pritchard; R. S. Baker; J. L. Cornog;
W. C. Hogg"Jr.; W. H. Randall;
B. Keirn; and J. E. Bell.
The Young People's Fellowship
will rc;sume their meetings on January II.
Choir School will meet on Monday
and Wednesday at 4:30 P.M.
The Feast of the Epiphany will be
celebrated on Tuesday with the service of Holy Communion at 10 :00.
The Christian Study Forum will
meet on Wednesday Evening to begin a new series of instructions on
"What the Episcopal Church Believes".
The Women's Auxiliary will meet
in the Parish House on Thursda!t
at 1 :30. Choir rehearsal will be held
on Thursday at 7 :30.
.
The next dinner meeting of the
Men's Club will be Monday January
19.
School of Bdllet
Clane.
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Connie Spiller of Ogden. Ave
home from Mt. Holyoke College
for the holidays, will entertain at
Open House at her home Saturday
evening December 27th.
Dr. Frank G. Keenen of Harvard
avenue spent tbe week-end of December 20 lin Newark, Ohio and attended the wedding of his brother
,M Sgt. Walter ,Keenen. U.S.A., sta~
tioned "t Ft. Bragg, N.C., which took
place in Newark, Sunday.
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.Coles ;"Foggy Foggy Dew." Dean·
IINightfal1, uGoodis ; "T~ke Thi~
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Times of Melville and Whitman,"
Brooks; "The Everglades: Rier of
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E"eelleDt
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"Third Generation Builders"
Swarthmore Woman·s Club
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CAREER GUIDANCE
Swarthmore-PhODe Z37t.W·
the Mississippi," Kane; liThe Gay ~;:;::;::;;;:;;::;::;~::::;:;:::;:;::=
Genius,"
Yutang;
"Undercover r
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
Girl," MacDonald; liThe Loud Red
ALTERATIONS
REPAIRS
Patrick:' McKenney; "The Best
30Z Gay"y St., M~
Plays of 1946-1947:' Mantle cd.'
"B a~ k Home," Mauldin; lilts an
' Old,
lIedIa ~7-Jt
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Pennsylvania. Custom," Mitchell;
FRENCH DRESSMAKING
"Charleston: uA Gracious Heritage,"
B ..tt...... Bacldea,
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Molloy; "War As I Knew It," PatBelts
Co"end
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ton; "Breaking New Ground," Pin::
Alterations, button hole., hand
ch?t; Jaurez and His Mexico," Roeembroidery
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der; "Lo, the Former Egyptian"
Smith; "The Marshall Fields: _...
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Study in Wealth," Tebbel; "Battle
Swarthmore 1439
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for the Hemisphere," Tomlinson;
and Halfway to Heven/~ Hersey.
PERSONAL--V6CUUID OIeaners, irons.
tout..era and radiol repaired. called
for and delivered. (Jall Robert Brooks
Swarthmore 1548.
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PERSONA.tr-serviee on all makee of
w.~e~ ,(Bendix 'inoluded),
vaouum ,cleaners"
-.rangea
lampe# -Alao
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and
Clockmakers," • Dreppard'
"EveryM ooth' Was May," Eaton;'
'The Be.t American Short Stories
1947," Foley,. ed.; "Prophet in the
Wilderness: The Story of· Albert
Schweitzer," Hagedor~; UAge Cannot Wither," Harding; UNatchez on
. Swarthmore r .... ident. seeking
holiday reading may be interested
in the new book list which has ust
been posted by Librarian Bettiria
Hunter. There. are fQrty-two new
book. on the list, eveuly divided
b.etween fiction and non-Ciction.
. PERSONAL
WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS
Louise
Marie
Grass," Douglas; uAmerican Clocks
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NEWS NOTES
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All
Size.
Hard Coal
GOLD BOND
POURING WOOL
BATS
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BLANKETS
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
1905
CUNNINGHAM
PaiDten a: Paper lWoa.,.
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Massage
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Body Moulding
Figure Control
LADIES ONLY
Phone for appointment
Day:. CbC!ter a552
Eventng: Chester 2-1098
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SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
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, 'NEWS NOTES
Jean Lawrence'of Moylan, a jumor at the 'University of Missouri,
is home for the holidays and will
.,ntertained at OPen, House from 4
to 7 on Sunday afternoon.
'. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Lawrence
Devine Taxi Service
Swarthmore. Pa. .....
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Serving Swarthmore. Morton. Rutledge ,and Ridley
Township since 1918
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Phone: S:warthmore 0444
SWARTHMOREAN
of Moylan will eniertain their son-.
Elizabeth Ann Forsythe of Thayer
in-law and daughter, U. and Mrs. road entertained at her home folWiillam R Campbell and baby dau- lowing the Seventh Grade Junior
ghter Carol of N~w London, Conn., Assemblies in the 'Woman's Oub,
during the holiday season.
.Monday evening, December 29.
Mr, and Mrs. George F. Blessing
Hays Penfield of Riverview is
of Rose Valley entertained at a home from Williams College Mass.•
family party - Monday night before for the holidays,
leaving for NeWt York where they
Barbara Lukens and Carol Heinze
spent the Christmas week-end of Strath Haven avenue and Jean
with Mrs. Blessing's parents. Mrs. and Beth Huey of Dickinson aveMartha F Blessing of Elm avenue enu arrived home thursday from
accompaned
the
Blessings to Middlebury College, Middlebury,
New York.
_ Vt., for a two-week holiday.
STRATH RAVEN
TN I •• Willi P..lOMlil,
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RESERVATIONS NOW BEING
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Swarthmore National Bank and
Trust Company
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The Annu,al MeetinJr of the .toekhoLiera of the SwartJua..e Natio..... B....k and 'Truat Com......,.. Swartluuon, Pa., for the election
of directon anel .uch other buaine. . . . ma,. come before the meetin... will be helcl at the benkin .. houae in Swarthmo..... Pa., on T_.
January 13. 1948. between the hoars Df three and BYe o'dock
P.M.
I
greeting for the New Year.
cia,..
• • • and a new year. Hopes
May some of the
rise with the sun when its golden
happy spirit of New Year's Eve
be parceled out
the Good Luck we wish for you.
,
The· "CAKE BOX' .
ALFRED MOYER, Mao&IIer ....d Baker
MRS. WILLIAM MciNTIRE, Store M .....gcr
PAUL
J. CAREY. Owner
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* As Father TiJIle closes the
: Another .
New Yearl
There's a. Wt of the
a wanninq of the heartl
There"s lauqhter and youth
filled. This is our wish for you.
• • • sixty loins b,,!,ds with
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:ccalth, hr.ppi-
OiEsINurHllL_a
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we wfsh fer you the V1IQ'
best that We affcrdsl
see
U:i
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. yours; .
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un,lj'O\.ll:~.' . ~' ni'···u·
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in' ~nd
,~.br~~.,; ",
it
On this happy' ocooaIOQ
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twunty. and on this day the
old grow youoq and youth
.:r~:...(.~.:; ~:.c ::.up~ ;lia~ t1~c N:......
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ELRIC S. SPROAT. Caahier
throws oil the grasp of 1IDie.
shelf with its predecessors and
singerly turns the /ly leaf of
: ."NI~, ,\,,;e r-a"~~e fo.r a moment to
Ycol:- wUl
CINNAMON BUNS-ROLLS-PIES-CAKES
Orders or Dinner' Reservations call Sw.
spbi~
all the promi~es of 1948 be ful-
book on 1947, places it on the
I.;
For
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ness and p.:o;pcri!r will h'.!
Phonc Swa. 3Z43
,
glow gilds all our prospects. Mey
through the long stretch of daya
as 1948 doles out
Swarthmo..... Pama.
ANNUAL MEETING
DAWN OF ANEW DAY
you and yours a cordial
TAKEk
FOR
Harvard Inn
We extend to
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IN CHESTER IT'S
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IS EAS 0N' S GREETIN GSI
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1947 with its joys and sorrows
will soon be part of the past,
and 1948 will soon be here!
We join in the celebration to ring out
the old year and
ri~g
in the new,
alid now voice the hope that 1948 will be
crowded with many golden hours for you.
WOULD BE A BIG
GOOD NEWS
; Have yoa been woltiag for 1
thtlt "ship" to (Ome in?
It's coming in now,
loaded to the gunwqles
with good wishes
from all of us
for your health and
happiness for 1948.
NEW YEAR.
FOR. THE
NEWS FOR YOU.
ACCEPT OUR BEST.
FREE
PARKING
WISHES FOR YOUR
HAPPINESS IN THE
()pen to the
Puhlic
YEAR TO COME.
PRIVATE
PARTY ....d
BANQUET
ROOMS
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have been privileged to serve in 1947 we express our
U
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deep appreciation, together with our assurance of
continued friendly service in the days to come. May;
every member of
~his
community pursue his or her
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RHUMBA
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happiness during' 1948 amid peace and plenty!
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and here we eire again repeating the timehonored greeting;
i It has been a good year for us.
No Co'v~r ANo MiiUmum:
Make Your New: Year'.
Eve -." Reservatiop: NOW
e.. GoI!.OtEl!.lES ,'FRUITS &- VEHrABLES
FREE DELIVER.Y
and
Gil WELSH ST.
FAIR LAWN STORE
FRESH ME ATS
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we wished you a
Muaic
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INEW YEAR IS HERE!
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AN EASY
RIDDLE
long whiske~s gives way to the new y~ar cherub
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A man owed a storekeep~~ $1057
and all he had in his
p~et. was
u: lead, .
we are alw~ys sure that the new twelvernonth
will be .better-'-:-a"nd it ge~erally is!
a
'Young Mr. 1948 will prove no exception, we:
,
twenty dollar bill. The s{~rekeeper
didn't have any change. Nevertheless
are sure, and so we' again greet you with the
hope that the traditional faith and good will
the man paid the storekeeper the exact
which always mark the advent of the New Year
amount he owed him. (Of course you
will bring their reward in the form of 'an
know how he did it.)
improved community this year.
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for HospItalized
V ·et erans .
When th~ old year with his flowing robe and
wifh his telescope set on a fruitful y(;of
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SWARTHMORE, PA FRIDAY, JANUARY t, 1948
$3.00 YEAR
Dwight Morrow
SIMPSON ELECTED Mrs.
Will Address Alumni REVEAL SWIMMING
NEW PRESIDENT
POOL PROJECT
First 1948 Concert
By College Orchestra.I
The Swarthmore College orches·
tra, under the direction of Dr. Peter
van de Kamp, will present the first
cOllcert of the season at Clothier
Memorial 011 the college campus,
Friday night, J'IllUary 9, at 8:15.
The concert will be opened by
Rossini's "Overture to' Tanercd."
Following this, the orchestra will
play MO~,art's "Prague Symphony"
(No. 38). The remainder of the program consists of the IIConcerto in
F Major" by Handel and the "Intraduction and Scherzo" from :Men-dcIssohn's IIHymn of Praise:~ plus
two short pieces by Dr. van de
Kam£!: "Mal du .Pays," from the
"Paris Sketches of 1945," and the
rec~nt1y. completed "Joie de Vivre."
Closing the program w;U be ''Intraduction to the Fair of Sorotchintsi" by Moussorgsky. The conCl'rt
will be open to the public.
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This year's drchestra comprises J ",;
45 instrumentalists, of ·which half'·"
are string players, while the rest
are 'evenly distributed over the
w"oodwind, brass and percussion seclions.
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Council Members
Face Many Civic
Problems
Mrs. Dwight Whitney Morrow,
educator and leader in civic and
Philanthropic affairs, will aduress
more than 400 alumui and friends
of Swarthmore College on Friday
January 23, 1948, at a formal dinner
in. the Bell""ue-Stratford H09:1
here.
The dinner will mark the opening
of the second phase of S",,'arthmore's
five-year. campaign to raise $5,000,000 for increased faculty salaries,
scholarships, new b'uildings and·gen·
eral operating expenses.
Mrs Morrow was acting president
of Smith College, of which she is
an alumna, for the academic year
1939-40, She holds honorary degrees
from Prince tOil and New York Unversities; Amherst, LaFayette and
Colby Colleges and the 1>[ e,v Jersey
College for Women.·
To be Non-profit on
Membership
Basis
Funeral services were conducted
The Swarthmore Swimming Pool
Tuesday .. ftemoon -in the PresbyCommittee will make known its plans
terian Church for Mrs. Helen EIand program at the beginning of
mor'; Comley, wife of Roy Comley,
next week, it was announced tocl'1..Y
who 'died Friday night, Jannai:y .2,
by John W. Seybold, president of
.at the Taylor Hospital. Death was
the committee.
due to an attack of coronary thromFor the past several months this
basis first suffered on December ,31,
committee,
and its various subcom.at herhoPle ·in·Rose Valley.
mittees
have
been working on the
Thoughout the war Mrs. (Comley
project of establishing an outdoor
served 1n the 'Camp and HO!;pital
swimniing
pool in the Borough~ to
bran'ch of the Red Cross .thmugh
be
run
as
a non~profit corporatiol!
which.the ",••dsand.desiresof·men
on
a
membersip
basis. The officers,
in the Armed Forces were ;tllet by
in addition to Seybold, are Mrs..
\ contributi~:ms ·and work ,of 'local
Reavis Cox, vice~presidel1t; 1\.Irs. J.
·organizations and individuals.. It
Albright
Jones, secretary; and Donwas a .task of tremendous scope to
ald
P.
Jones.
treasurer.
.which :·she brought a Hfelbng hlllThomas Hopper is cl1airman of
reach of IrJendliness .and enthuthe
Construction Committe, Peter
siasm. All who worked with h~r on
E.
Told,
chairman of the Orgar.parties .lor' men at Valley Forge,
ization
and
Planning Committe, ar..d
or those held weekly at the conval1\.lrs, Justus Garrahan, chairman of
escent Allnex of the Naval Hospit~1
the M~mbcrship Committe. A. SictSecond
Discussion
In
here, and seasonally at isolated outncy Johnson, Jr., is Legal Adviser,
Andrew
Simpson
was
elected.
Pesposts in this vicinity bear witness to
Series
of
Four'
and
George Ewing, Architect.
ident of Swarthmore Borough Counthe wholehearted and untiring ·work
A perpectivc drawing of the' pool
on Monday
,
she did, and the ~varm cheer sbe
cil .succeeding S. S. Rutherford, resite
and facilities will be available
"The United Nations?" is the sub.spread.
1;ired, at the r-eorganization meeting
for
inspection
at Michael's College
ject for- dis~ussion at the second of
Born Helen Elmore ,at Joplin, Mo.
held ~ondaI onight, Other officers the. ser!~s _oC neJgh!>.orlioQ4. {!'Cum. Pharmacy very soon, ,according to
:iiI 1894,she was the daughter· of Chemist Was Director
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elected were Elliott Richardson, sec- to be held in the Swarthmore Col· Seybold:
,GlIY Har.twell Elmor... and came to
Swarthmore' with her parents in
in xplosives
Tetary, and Harold Ogram, trea~- lege Meeting House on Monday
evening, January 12, at 8 :15. The
1910, to Jive at the prop~.l;y .at Elm
Department
nrer.
':and s,varthmore \ avenues now
Dr. John A Pearson, Arthur Dana ""ries is sp6nsored jointly by the
.
.
iknown as the Elmore Apartments,
The appointment of Fred R. Wil- :and William Gehring (reelected) United ·Nation Council the Foreign
"She entered Swarthmore Prepara- son of 544 Walnu't tane as manager "Were sworn :in as the newJy elected Policy Association, and the League
During the week of Jartuary lith,
tOry School and gr.a(luated ;from of the Explosives Division <>f the ...ouncilmen ;and Richard Snyder ;'s of Women Voters.
Chairman
and
moderator
for
the
the
Players Club will present "I.
Swarthmore ,College iii 1915. _Her, Du Pont Company's Explosives '" newly elected borough auditor_
Remember
Mama", Jchn Van Dril"
n'larriage .1<\ Mr. Cnml~.Swarth- Department and the nammg dT,R. ." "Pr.tceding the regular meeting. forum will be Mr. ·John SteveGs,
ten's
dramitization
of uMama's·Bank
:more 'College, 1917, "",,,s .per.formed Carlson to succeed him as diPedor. iBurgess B~own addressed the cocn- The three panel speakers will be
:a1 .the Pre9~erian ,Chur.ch. where of production of the divisio::a was c:n' praising 1he past council for its Mrs. Rose S"ul of the Media Lea.. .~co~~t," oy ~athryn Forbes. The
her ~her was:a longtime .Elde~, ',by announced Friday, January 2.
...,Iend·id work, and outlined plans gue of the Women Voters, who des- s •.mphc.t~ of .t~.s s!ory of a Norwe
:the Rev. Dr. J. Ellery Tuttle. For .. IIlr. Wilson was born Octom 1. !far the "future which he 'hoped !be ribe- the structure of ·the United ~Ia? fanuly hVlOg In ~an Francisco
many!y£al"6 :&be was aatiMe in ~the 1901, in Cha.-1ottesville, Va., and. CllJUndl wod14 consider. Tioie Burgess Nations; Dr. Philip· Jal!ob, Profes- IS. III sharp. contras.t with the in.
f t h e 'lJ n- trtcaey of'Its
phYSIcal production .
",hurch.
was graduated from the University aSked the aouncil to ktepalways sor 0 f P 0 II't'1(:31 S clence
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the
direct.
She carried :graduate work in of Virginia in 1923 wit11 a degr-ee in in mind the '(;ivic, r~quirements of IverSI y"U
t!nnsy vanta, W 0 WI
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h h on d of J. \Villiam
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a as ~ apted the play
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Home Economics ,at Drcxd Ins.tit· chemical engineering. The next year the Borough" to "hold fast to the exp am t e specla lZe agenCies; and
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Club
fac.hlles,
the three acts "f
t P ro fessor n f
ute and worked with great energy he started his career with the com- traditions of >the p~st and at the same D r. H owar d Com f or,
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twenty-seven
scelles
will take place
at Red Cross .station cantee,ns and pany 'as a c.hemist in the FAStern time to ..intel1Jret· the reqUirements CIas SICS 0
aver, or
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agamst fofteen settongs of the pertod
Motor corps during the fust world Laboratory; Gibbstown. N, J.
of 11Ie futur.e".- According to the WI'11 com men t on tb e genera
pro- f
1910' 1916 A
to
. n ~xcePtionaIly
war.. She diJ dramatic work with
After se.veral years there and in Burgess, Zoning, Recreation, Traf- blems such as the veto and the' boy- rom
the fonner Swarthmore Chautau- supervisory work in powder and fie and Parking are the biggest pro- colt, and.the future pr~spects for the ~arge ~as~ akndGProdUEclIyOn sta~ has
United Nations..
een a wor. race . eaw Will be
qua Association. She helped to acid production at the .Repaunq, blern. the ,council will have to face.
seen
as "~Iatl1aH, J. William
org~nize the Junior section of the \Vorks, Gibbstown;. and the Bir-'
Pr~sident Simpson announced
Preceding the meeting, a quesSimmons
as "Papa," D. 1.falcoJm
Woman's club and served on the mingham, Ala., Works, he became the follo\ving appointcll1cnts: Board tionnaire will be passed throu~h
senior board as its first adviser. She a special assistant in the Explosives of"Adustmcnt, three year term, Et- the~ al\dience, and results will be ta"l:- Hodge as "Uncle Chris", and Dori5
was a former active member of the 1Jepartment in Wilmington in 1933. lwood B. Chapman; council's Repre- !llated and forwarded to the United C. Berger wilt play UKatrin," the
Players C l u b , '
Since that time he has had wide. cx- sentatives on Library Board, two Nations and the Department of oldest daughter and family chronicler.
The Rev. Dr. H. Lewis Cutler pcriencc in directing production in year tCI·ms, Dr. John Pearson and State.
conducted the fune .. al service with Du Pont's commercial explosive,; ~frs. Peter, E. "old; Collector of
Each speaker will be allowed ten ELECTED PHI 'BETA KAPPA
interment at Media Cemetery.
plants
Sewer Rents, one year term, 1frs. minutes. to cover his phase of the
Daniel Kirk, a senior at the Uni=c-===~,:---,,--:-o::-::=-,:---c--------- Mary P. Dodd; Health Ollicer, two problem, and at the conclusion of
versity
of Pennsylvania, has been
year term, Dr. J. Albright Jones; the last speech, the meeting will be
elected
a
member of Phi Beta Kap)..{ilk Inspector, two year term, Dr. thrown open to discussion frdm the
FRIDAY, JANUARY 9
pa. Mrs. Kirk, the former Mary
8 :lS-Swarthmore College Orchestra .•............. Clothier Memorial J. Albright Jones, Assistant Health floor. The public is cordialIy invited
Ellen Cunningham of Whitemarsh,
Officer,
two
year
term.,.
Mrs.
Anna
to
come
and
participate
in
the
disSUNDAY, JANUARY 11
was
also recently elected to Phi Beta
cuss
ion.
E.
B.
Seal;
Borough
Engineer,
two
11:00 p.m.-Morning Worsllip .......•.......... ,..... Local Churches
Kappa.
year term, G. D. Houtman. Among
Two more forum discussion meetMONDAY, JANUARY 12
. Mr. Kirk, formerly of South Ches8 :15 p.m._uThe United Nation?" .. Swarthmore College MeetingHouse other officers who will serve 'unti! ings will be held .under the sponsor8:20 p.m._uI Remember Mama" ........................ Players Club their appointment is revoked arc ship of the three participating ·agen- ter road, and his bride are now livTUESDAY, JANUARY 13
Elliott Richardson Plumbing Inspec- cies, to debate the problems of dis- ing in Philadelphia while attend:2:00 p.rn.-ulnternational Relations" ...............•. Woman's ClUb
ing the University.
3:30 p.m.-Boy's Basketball Swarthmore vs Eddystone ....•. H. S. Gym tor ana Ruth A. B. Towsend, As- pJaced persons and atomic energy.
The purpose is to present the public
8:00 p.m-Stated Meeting, Games ................ Junior Woman's Club sistant to the Secretary.
POETS' CIRCLE TO MEET
8 :20 p.rn.-"l Remember Mama" .... , ........... ,....... Players Club
with the facts and enable them to
WEDNESQAY, JANUARY 14
Mrs. Frederick R. Lang of Maple reach reasoned decision on the
Mrs. J. A. Perry of the SwarthJ2:oo -\Voman's Association .................... Presbyterian Church avenue is leaving today to visit her major issues of today. Time and more Apartments wilt be hostess to
0:20 p.m.-"r Remember Mama" ....................... Player's Club sister lfrs. Dinsmore WOO(l of place of these future meetings will
the Poets' Circle next 1\Ionday.
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T' THURSDAY, JANUARY 15
Kew;nee, III., and relatives in Alton be announced later, and all arc (lpcn
Mrs. S. Milton Bryant will read
7.00 p.m.-Open N.ght .......................... Sproul Observatory III f
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to the public.
., or severa wee s.
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from the poems of John Masefield.
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"UNITED NATIONS"
FORUM SUBJECT .
F. R. WILSON NEW
DUPONT 'MANAGER
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opportunity to make new friends,· and
to serve our old ones even better.
May we offer you our best wishes
for a truly Happy New Year.
AMOST HAPPY NEW YEAR
Jerry Martel
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Players Club Present
"I' Remember Mama"
.Member of Federal Depoait In.ann"" CorporatioD.
As the years come and go we can count
our friends in ever increasing numbers.
We like to think that neither luck nor
chance accounts for this, but that the
answer lies in public recognition of our
determination to give our customers
superior service and value at all times.
Here is hoping that you may all enjoy
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When the old year with his flowing robe and
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will bebetter-and .It genera II y .IS.I
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and all he had in his pocket was a
'Young Mr. 1948 will prove no exception, we :
twenty dollar hill. The s~orekeeper
are sure. and so we -again greet you with the
didn't have any change. Nevertheless
hope that the traditional faith and good will
the man paid the storekeeper the exact
which always mark the advent of the New Year
amount he owed him. (Of course you
will bring their reward
know how he did it.)
In
the form of an
improved community this year.
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Another year has. rolled around . , .
As the yeats come and go we can count
our friends in ever increasing numbers.
We like to think that neither luck nor
chance accounts for this, but that the
answer lies in public recognition of our
determination to gIVe our customers
superior service and value at all times.
Here is hoping that you may all enjoy
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1948. As we see it, this is another
opportunity to make new friends, and
to serve our old ones even better.
May we offer you our best wishes
for a truly Happy New Year.
AMOST HAPPY NEW YEAR
Jerry Martel
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SERVICES -HELD F~;tJ~1:g;O~~he~tral SIMPSON ELECTED
FOR MRS. COMLEY Itr~~I~~,j;~-':~)t~"';)i~:~ti:~I:~~)r~r~:;~;~ NEW
PRESIDENT
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for Hospitalized
V
eterans
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FUIleral services were conducted
Tuesday afternoon ~n the Presb)'tcrian Church for llrs. Helen Elmore Comlcy, wife of Roy Comley,
who died Friday night, January .2,
at the Taylor Hospital. Death .vas
due to an attack of coronary throlllbosis first suffered on neCellJbl~r 31,
at her home in· Rose Valley.
Thoughout the war Mrs. -Comley
served in the Camp and Hospital
branch o.f the Red Cross through
!which the _needs amI desires of I1lrn
in the Armed Forces were .1flet by
\ contributions and work of local
organizations and indh'iduai5.. It
was a task of tremendous scope to
which she brought a lifc1hng: (.utreach of fricndlin~ss and cllthusiasm. All \'Tho worktd with her on
parties for men at Valley Fo!'gc,
or those hcld weekly at the cOll\·alesccnt Aoncx of the Xa\'al Hospit:tI
here, and ~casollally at isolated 0111posts in thi5 vicinity bcar witness to
the wholchearted ami untiring work
she did, and the \\:'arm cheer sbc
spread.
Born IIclell Elmore at Joplin, lIf).
in 1894, she was the daughter of
-Guy Har.twcll Elmore and came to
Swarthmore with her parents in
1910, to live. at the property at Elm
,and
Swarthmore avenues now
·known as the Elmore .Apartments.
.She entered Swarthmore Preparatory School and graduated ,Irom
Swarthmore College in 1915. Her·
·marriage to lo.I r. Comley:,Swarthmore College, 1917, was performed
.at the Presbyterian Church. where
ller father was -a longtime Elder, by
the Rev. Dr. J- Ellery Tuttle_ For
:many years she was .active in ·the
I "an de Kamp. will present the first:
concert of tIle season at ClothIer
Memorial Oil the college campus,
Friday night. ]<\Iluary 9, at 8:15.
The cOllcert will he opelled by
Rossini's "O\'crturc to' Tallcr~d."
Following this, the on;hcstra will
play Mozart's "Prague Symphony"
(No. 38). The remainder of the program consists of the HConccrto in
F M ajar" by Handel and the "rntroduction and Scherzo" from ~h~n
delssohn's "Hymn of Praisc,'~ plus
two short pieces by Dr. van ,Ie
Kamp: "Mal «.Iu Pays," from the
"Paris Sketches of 1945," amI the
recently completed "Joic de Vine."
Closing the program will be
troduction to the Fair of Sorotchilltsi" by ]l.lot1ssorg'sky. The COUCl'rt It",
will be open to the Ilublic.
This year's orchestra cOll1pri~es!
45 instrulllentalists, of which half'
arc string' players, while the r{"st
arc e\'cnly distributed over the
woodwind, brass and percl1ssion scctions.
Council Members
Face Many Civic
Problems
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Dwight \Vhitncy ~lorrO\\·,
educator and leader ill ch'ic and
Philanthropic afiairs, will addn'%
morc than 400 alumni and fricnd...:
of Swarthmore College on Friday
January 23, 1
here.
The dinner will llIark the opening
of the second phase. of Swarthmore's
five-year campaign to raise $5,000,000 for increased faculty salarie~;1
scholarships, new buildings and gel!·
eral operating eXpC!lSCS.
Mrs :Morrow was acting president
of Smith College, of which she is
an aluJIlna, for the academic year
1939-40_ She holds hOllorary degrees
from Princeton and New York Unversitics; Amherst, LaFayette anll
Colby Colleges alld the Kew Jersey
College for \Yomen.·
"UNITED NATIONS"
FORUM SUBJECT
F. R. WILSON NEW
DUPONT MANAGER
Andrew Simpson was elected Pcsident of Swarthmore Borough Coundl succeeding S. S. Ruthcrford, retired, at the reorganization mceting
held Mondav, ·night. Other officers
-eJected were Elliott Richardson, scc,retary, and Harold Ogram. trea~
llrer.
Dr. John A. Pearson, Arthur n:lTIa
The appointme~t of Fred R. Wit- :and William Gehring (reelected)
son of 544 'Valnut lane as manager were sworn :in as the newly elected
of the Explosives Dh'ision .of the .councilmen ;a11d Richard Snyder as
Du Pont Company's ExplctSive~ ;a newly elected borough auditor4
·Preceding the rcgular meetinq.,
Department and the naming oi T.R.
Burgess
Brown addressed the C01!nCarlson to succeed him as dir-eclor
cit
praising
the past council for its
of production of the division was
·splendid work, and outlined plans
announced Friday, January 2.
Mr. Wilson was born October L aCB" the 'futnre which he llOped tne
1901, in Charlottesvi1le, Va., and council woUld consider. The Burgess
~church.
was graduated from the Unh'-er-sity aSked the c{)uncit to keep always
She carried graduate work in of Virginia in 1923 with a degree :in 'in :mind the 'civic requirements of
Home Economics at Drcx.cl Instit- chemical engineering. The ne..~t year the Borough" to "hold fast to the
utc and worked with grC'..at energy he started his career with the com- traditions of .the past and at the same
at Red Cross station cant~ens and pallY as a chemist in the Eastern time to interpret the requirements
of '111c futur.e".' According to the
'Motor corps during the first worM Lai>oratl)ry, Gibbstown, N. 14
war~ She did dramatic work w!th
After se.veral years there and in Burgess, Zoning, Recn:ation, Trafthe former Swarthmore Chautau- supervisory work in powder and fic and Parlcing arc the higgest proqua Association. She helped to acid production at the H,el)aUllQ blems the council will have to face.
President Simpson announced
organize the Junior section of the \Vorks, Gibbstown; and the 3irtIle
fo'llowillg
appointclllcnts: Bo~rd
\Voman's club and served on th~ lIIing-halll, Ala., \\forks, he became
senior hoard as its iirst ad\·iscr. She a sIx·cial assistant in the Explosives of Adu~1l11ent, three :year term, EIwas a former acti\'c member of the Department in \Villllingtoll in 1933. lwood B. Chapman; council's ReprePlayers Club
I Since that time he has had wide. cx- sentatives on Lihrary Board, twe
The Rev. Dr. H. Lewis Cutler llcrience ill dirccting production in year tcrms, Dr. John Pearsall awl
conducted the funeral service with Du Pont's commercial explosives ~Irs_ Peter E. Told; Collector of
Sewer Rents, olle year term, l\Irs.
Jntcrmcllt at ~Iedia Ccmetery.
plants
--~- ~--:------:-----nrary P. Dodd; Health Officer, h;;n
year term, Dr. J. Alhright Jones;
~Iilk Inspector, two year term, Dr.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 9
J. Alhright JOlles, Assistant Health
8 :15-Swalthmor<. Collegc Orchestra ............... Clothier ~.[e1110rial
SUNDAY, JANUARY 11
Officer, two year term~ Mrs. Anna
11:00 p.m.-Morning \Vol"sfJip ........................ Local Churches E. B. Seal; Borough Enginecr, 1\....0
l\IONDAY, JANUARY 12
year tcrm, G. D. Houtman. Among
8:15 p.tl1.-"1'he United Nation?" .. Swarthlllore College },fcetingHouse other officers who will serve ·until
8 :20 p.m.-"I Remember ~[itma" ........................ Players Club their appointment is revokcd arc
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13
Elliott Richardson Plnmbing Inspec:2:00 p.1I1.-"International Relations" ................. \\loman's Cluh tor and Ruth A. B. Towsend, As3 :30 p.m.-Boy's Basketball Swarthmore vs Eddystone ...... H. S. Gym
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G ames.. . . ........... J U1110r
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8 :00 p.m-~St a t e d 'I
J\ ee mg,
' oman'sr,_l u b sistant to the Secretary.
8 :20 p.II1.-"[ Rememher 1[all1a" ........................ Players Club
\VEnNES~AY, JANUARY 14
:.\[rs. Frcderick R. Lang of ]I..faple
!2:00 -\Vol.~lan's Association ~ '.;' ................ Presbyterian ~Ill~rch avenue is leaving today to visit her
0:20 p.I1l.- I Remember ~lal1la ....................... Player s Cluh I sbtcr ~fr:,. Dinsmore \Vood cf
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Kewanee, IH., amI relath'es in Alton
7 :00 p.m.·-Opell }.: Ight .......................... Sproul Ohs('n alory
8 :20 p.11l.-"[ H.cl1lemher :\lama' ........................ Players Club Ill., for sl'\·cral \\"eeks.
Chemist Was Director
in Explosives
Department
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Mrs. Dwight Morrow
Will Address Alumni
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Second Discussion In
Series of Four
on Monday
TODAY
$3.00 YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 9. 1948
NO. Z
CHECK
REVEAL SWIMMING
POOL PROJECT
To be Non-profit on
Membership
Basis
The Swarthmore Swimming' Pool
COlllmittee will make knowi1 its plans
and program at the beginning of
next week, it was cll1l1Ollllced tod"l.Y
by John \V. Seyhold, president of
the cOl11mittee .
For the past several month." this
committee, and its various subcommittees ha\'c been working on the
project of establishing an outdoor
swillluiing' pool in the Borough. to
he rUIl a~ a lion-profit coqlOratiOl!
on a membersip hasis. Thc officers,
in addition to Scybold, are 1r rs ..
Reavis Cox, \'ice-prcsidcllt; ~rrs. J.
Alhright Jones, secrctary; and Donald P. Jones. tn.'asurcr.
Thomas Hopper is cl1airman of
the Construction Committe, Peter
E. Told. chairman of the Orgal:izatioll and Planning Committe, al'fl
]I.£rs. Jus-tns Garrahan, cbairman of
the ::\1 t'llIhership COlllmitte. :\. Sidney Johnson. Jr., is Legal ;\dyisc r ,
and l;(;orgc Ewing. ;\rchitcct.
A pcrpectivc drawing of the ·pool
site and facilities will he availahle
for inspection at 1Iichael's College
Pharmacy very soon, according to
Seybold.
"The United Nations?" is the suhject for" discussion at the seeOlhl of
the series of neighborhood fer-urns
to he held in the Swarthmore Colleg-e 11 ecting House on lIonday
evcning, January 12, at 8:15. The
series is sponsorcd jointly by the
United Nation. Council the Foreign
Policy AssociatiQn, and the Leagne
of \Vomen Voters.
During the week of January 12th",
Chairman and moderator for the the Players Club will present "[
Rcmember Mama", John Van Dru
forum will be !~r .. John Stever-s,
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tell's
drarnitization of H"·[ama's Bank
TI1e tl Irec pane I spea k ers W1
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contrast. With the in•
N·a t lOns;
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tncacy a tts phYSICal production_
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S·II er tIe ,hrechon of J. \V.lham
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11111110llS, who has adapted the play
exp Ia1l1 t 1e SJleC13 I7.C agencies; and f or CI Uu
'- f aCI'1"Itles, t I1e t IIrec acts of
D r. I.[owa["(I Com f or,
t P ro f essor 0 f
Classics of Havcrford College, who twenty 4sc\'cn scenes will take place
against fifteen settings of the period
will comment on the general profrom 1910 to 1916_ An exceptionally
blems such as the veto, and thCl hoylarge cast and production staff has
cott, and the future prospects for the
been at work. Grace E. Yeaw will be
United Nations.
secn as u~Ia1l1a", J.
\Villiam
Preceding the meeting. a (llleS 4 Simillons as "Papa:' D. ~[a1coll11
tiollllairc will he passed throu~:l I-lodge as "Unclc Chris", and Doric;
the audience, and results will be tal:- C. Berger will play "Katl"ill," th(;
~Ilated and forwarded to the United
oldest daughter and family chro11Nations and the Departmcnt oi icier.
State.
Each spcakcr will he allowed ten ELECTED PHI -BETA KAPPA
minutes. to cover his phase of the
Daniel Kirk, a senior at the Uniproblem, and at the conclusion of
versity
of Pennsylvania, has been
the last speech, the meeting will hI.!
elected
a
member of Phi Beta Kapthrown open to discussion frolll the
noor. The public is cordially invited pn. !-irs. Kirk, the former Mary
Ellen Cunningham of\Vhitemarsh,
to COIllC and participate in the diswas also recently elected to Phi Beta
CUSSIOII.
Kappa.
Two more forum discussion mect!\! r. Kirk, formerly of South Chesings will be hc1d· under the sponsorter
road, and his bride are now livship of the three participating agcning
in Philadelphia while attendcies, to debate the problems of dising
the
Univcrsity.
placed persons and atomic cnerg~~.
The purpose is to present the public
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POETS' CIRCLE TO MEET
with the facts and enahle them ~o
·l-[["s. ]. A. Perry of the Swarthreach reasoned decision on the
major iss lies of today. Time and more ApartlllcnB will he hostcss to
place of these future meetings will the Pocts' Circlc next ~r onday.
he atlllOlll1Cccl later, anel all arc npC!1
Mrs. S. 1tilton Bryant will read
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the pOCIUS of John l\fas~fieIJ.
to tIe pll )ltc.
Players Club Present
"I Remember Mama"
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Social Notes
Miss Virginia Rath of Yale avenue
has been entertaining her brothcrin-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Bonnet and their son Eric who are
en route from Trinidad to Amstcr~
dam, Holland where Mr. Bonnet will
resume his' duties in the American
Consulate the latter part of February. Virginia Bonnet of Hollins
joined the family group. over the
holidays. Miss Gertrude Rath of the
faculty of the Master's School,
Dobos Ferry, N.Y., was also here
over the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pit.man
of Vassar avenUe entertained at dinncr on Christmas Day and through
that week-cnd, their son-in-law and
daughter, Major Robert E. Moist
and 1Irs. Moist of Harrisburg, their
son-in-law and daughter, :Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph W. Freseoln of Walkersville, Md., and Cadet Ted Baptiste of Bordentown Military Academy.
David and Jay Daugherty of the
University of Virginia spent the
holidays at their home on Dickinson
avenue.
Swarthmore High class of '47 held
Open House at Winnie Rumble's
home on Swarthmore avenue 7 to 9,
Friday evening, December 26 followed by a dance at the Woman's
Club. Clyde Emerson's Orchestra
supplied the music for the 75 dancers
present. A number of class members
later enjoyed a sledding party at
the home of Leonard Mygalt, Prol'idencc road, Media.
William Ward, Charlfs Giles, Pete
Hobson, and Richard Armitage entertained at Open House at the
Ward home on South Cbester road
from 3 to 6 on Tuesday ~fternoon,
December 30.
Dick Hoot of Lafayelte avenue returned by plane to Tulane University, Sunday afternoon, December
28, following a holiday vacation of a
w(..ek at his home.
r
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Collins of
Lehigh University spent the holiday season with Mrs. Collins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Cook of
Thayer road.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steuber and
son Patton spent the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Steuber Sr., of 209
Yale Avenue. They are. at present
residing in Champaign, III where
Mr. Steuber is doing graduate work
in Physics at the University of
. Illinois.
Lt. Comdr. C. E. Nelson and Mr..
Nelson of Annapolis, Md., spent the
holiday season with Mrs. Nelson's
parents; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S.
Hayes of Oberlin avenue.
MEDIA'
Fri. & Sat., Jan. 9 St 10
KATHERINE HEPBURN'
PAUL HENREID
ROBERT WALKER
"SONG OF
r.OVE~
SU11.; llon. & Tues.
Jan. 11,12 & 13
DANNY KAYE
VIRGINIA MAYO
"THE SECRET LIFE OF
WALTER MITTY"
in tcchnicolor
John Chapman of Park avenue
who spent the Christmas holidays
with his grandmother, Mrs. Alfred
OIds of Windsor, Co!)n., returned
home by plane, Sunday January 4.
Mrs Thomas S. Safford of Strath
Haven Inn left January 3 for Harder
Hall, Sebring, Fla., to spend the
winter months south.
Mrs. George E. Silloway and her
daughter Afrs. Henrietta Fricke,
of North Chester road speilt the
holidays with ~[r. and Mrs. Paul
Furnas of Earlham College, Ind.
Mrs. A. E. Longwell of Lafayette
avenue entertained her mother, :Mrs.
H. F. Roberson, her aunt, Miss
Marie True of Albany, and her sist~r
Miss Lillian M. Roberson of New
Rochelle, N.Y., through the holiday
season.
Afr and Mrs. David Warner of
205 S. DeKalb street, Philadelphia
spent the holidays with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Gilcreest of Yassar 3\'Cnue.
1rary Lou Thayer of North Chester rO
guest over the Christmas holidays.
Dr. Francis Harper, formerly of.
Swarthmore, has rejoined his family in Glen Mills, after having spent
more than six months on ~he Barren
Grounds of Keewatin, northwestern
Canada, where he was conducting
biological investigations under tlte
auspices of the United States Office
of Naval Research and the Artie Institute of North America.
Ann Harvey of Columbia avenue
was home from Bradford J ullior
College for the Christmas holidays.
Ann is sports manager of the hockey
section of the athletic association at
Bradford. Previous to her return
home Ann took part in the Christmas pagc'1nt
tat he college as a
member of the glet' club.
Mary Ann Hook of Westdale avenue returned to Williiam and !'iarv
College and Dick Hook returned t~
Dartmouth, Tuesday fo1lawing the
holiday vacation at th~ir home.
Betty Wilson returned to Syr3cruse University, Sunday. after spending the holidays at her home on
Park avenue.
Mrs. William H. Hetzel, Jr., of
Thayer road entertained her club at
a luncheoK-bridge at her home Tuesday.
Dr. J am"s B. Coopper of Parrish
road is recuperating at his home
FOR
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SWARTHMOREA"
following ah operation performed
in the Cester Hospital in Decembor.
. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Jackson
of North Chester road arc vacationing in Lake \Vales, Fla.
Mrs. Charles B. Shaw of Park
avenue will leave tomorrow for
Seattle, Wash. En route she will
"isit her daug-htre, Mrs. Paul Rogf"rs
of Oberlin College, and her ~OI1
and daughter-in-law, Mr. Roberl J.
Shaw, who is finishing his law course at the University 0"£ Michigan,
and Mrs. Shaw. She will be joined
ill Seattle, January 14 by Mr. Sh.,v
who will fly from Shanghai, China.
1\1r. Shaw, liGrarian of Swarthmore
College, has been on a missio'n ·0
reconstruct Chinese libraries since
October 3. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw wi!1
spend the winter in southerlJ Cal:fornia and Florida, returning to
Swarthmore by April 1.
Ruddy Hayes of Swarthmore avenue, and Eben Lang of Maple avenue, returned to Ashville School,
N.C., Tuesday after spendhw the
holidays with their families here.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall of M~x
ico, Maine announce the cngage~
ment of their daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Hall Jackson of Drexel HiJI,
and Mr. Sumner Jones, son ·of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Jones of Strath
Haven avenue.
Mr and Mrs. William M. Harvey
South' Swarthmore avenue a ..c
being congratulated upon the birih
of a son, Richard Turner Harvey
on Qecember '31 in Fitzgerald Mer~y
Hospital.
The grandparenls of the baby
Dr. and Mrs. William C. Elmore
arc Mr. and Mrs. William Minton
Harvey of Columbia avenue, ana of Bal~imorc pike, Swarthmore are
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Turner receiving congralulations upon the
of Yale avenue.
birth of a daughter, Elizabeth, on
December 30 i,n the Lying-In Hos·Mr. and Mrs. John David de Moll pital, Philadelphia.
of 203 Darthmouth avenue are ri::"
ceiviing conEP:atulations upon the ~;;::;~;;;;;:;;;~~.:.;;,'-;:;;;:-~;;;;:~~~~
birth of a daughter, Chisti,"e, on- i
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December 27 in the Delaware Coun~~-ty Hospital.
The baby is a granddaughler of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl de Moll of Park
27"x54" Size $2.25
avenue and of Mr. and Mrs. Henr"
Other Si.... in Proportion
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FREE DELIVERY
R. Harris of North Swarthmore
avenUe.
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of
"Rug Anchor"
to
Boyce,
Mr.Mr.
andHarry
Mrs. L.
Harry
L. Jr.,son
Boyce of
of
ElWYn.
Miss Wherry is a graduate of
Swarthmore High School and Rider
College, Trenton, N.J.
Mr. Boyce is a graduate of Media
High School and Pennsrlvania State
College. He served as a lieutenant
junior grade in the Navy duriyg th~
war.
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No date has been set for the wedding.
UN((LE HANK SEZ
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. McCorkle
of . Crnm
Creek road, Media arc re.
celvmg congratulations upon the
birth of a daughter, Laura, on Jan-
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, P ..
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Swarthmore 2080
,
Collee;e Theatre
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Saturday an(1 ).Ionday
GREER GARSON
"DESIRE ME~
Saturday Matinee - 1 P. M:
Special Kiddies Show
Tuseday and Wednesday
MARGARET O'BRIEN
"THE UNFINISHED
DANCE"
Thursday - One Day Only
"THE GREAT WALTZ"
Starting Friday, Jan. 16
WILLIAM POWELL
"SONG Of The THIN MAN"
Coming ~Ionday. Jan_ 19
THE ROYAL WEDDING
30 minutes of Tech:ticolor
Film
This
not a Newsreel
is
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'Find out what real car .service i.!
Drive in at· CHARLES R. RUS.
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• Your pharmacist is a specialist
whose function, is to prepare and
pound your doctor's prescrip-
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thoroughly competent to examine you and to
maximum horsepower, in.urel un ..
decide on the treatment indicated. He has not
exceIIed mileage and increases. ef-
been trained to prepare and compound medicines.
ficiency by c:o:mbating hard carbon.
In this store we fully recognize the functions and
We'll give attention to ~l the small
limitations of both the physician and the pha,.-
details
macist. Our business is
We welcome you.
AT
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INC, PUBLISHER
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MARJORIE TOLD, Aoooc:IatAI - .
PETER Eo TOLD, Editor
I..oreae McCarter
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Entered .as SecOnd Class Matter, Januatl' 24. 1929, at
Office: at -Swarthmore. h , under the Act of March
DEADLIljE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTHMORE,
WbIta\IU
Theodore HfMng
the
3,
POot
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fA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1948
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with this group the second Sunday
. evening of each month.
The Young Adults Club for all
SUilday morning at the 11 o'clock
young people over college age will
service Mr. Cutler will preach on
pleet at the Church this Sunday eve"Born,Tob Soon".
ning at 7 o'clock. There will be a
Mr. alJd Mrs. T. E. 'Hessenbr,uch
program of movies.
at the Harvard avenue entrance .and
There will be a meeting of the
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan R. Jessup at
Junior Department teachers on
the driveway-transept' entrance will
Tues<\ay evening, January 13, at 7
assist Mr. Cutler' in greeting the
o'c1ock'iLl the Beginner's room 'of
congregation after the _Sunday morthe Church. Dorothy Friz WIll be
ning scrvit:e.
The Church School, the Women's the speaker. ,
The Board of Trustees will meet
aass and the Men's Class ..11 meet
Tti~sday evening January 13, at 8
each Sunday morning at 9 :45 o'clock
o'clock at the Church.
Dr. E.Fay Campbell will be the
The Presbyterial will meet at the
guest teacher for the Women's Class
Overhook Presbyterian Church on
this Sunday morning.
Tuesday, January 20 at 2,3Qo'clock.
Sunday afternoon at 4 :45 o'c1oLk
A cordial invitation is extended to
tbere will-be the second of a 15eries
'all women of the congregation to at•
·of Vesper Services which are being
tend this meeting. Tea ,viii be serheld between now and Easter. M,·.
Cutler will co;'tinue his discussions ved
The "Vornan's AssoCiation will
on "Vi,lhat -YVe Bc1ievc".
~
moet on Wednesday, January 14.
The Freshnian and High School
The worship service will be held at
Fellowships arc urged to attend the
12 o'dock led by Mrs. Frank R.
Vespers: Thi. Sunday, January 11,
irarkley. Luncheon, 'prepared bv
the Fellowships will holcl a combincl1
Circle 5, Mrs. Owen W. Gay, Chairmeeting at 5 :30 o'clock in the Pari,h
man, will be served at 12.30 o'clock
House. The speaker will be Mr.
followed, by busiDessmetting and
Harry Oppenlander. Next" Sunday
program. Dr. Gene Stone~' Director
January 18, the Fellowships will at. tend the 75th Anniversary Youth of Field Work. of 'the Philadelphia
Presbytery will be the speaker, ~,
Service at the Bryr. Mawr Presbyterian Church. The details of this cured by the COI)1mlttee on Social
Education and' Action. Mr. Stone
will 'be' given later.
wiI1 ,speak on ''Philadelphia, An
'The College Age Fellowship will
1'esume its meetings this Sunday Open Door"'...
Th~ Session 'Ym:meet Friday., Jan"
evening at 7:30 o'<;lock in .the, Paruary
lli, at .8 o'clock ,in the Church
ish House. A cordial invitation is
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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,extended to all young people between -fhe .ages of 18 and 24 to join
this group.
The Young Married Couples aub
will open their neW discussion group
-with a -mooting this Sunday evening.
January 11, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R.,.,d'Trip, 345 Vassar Avenue,
at 7:30 o'clock. The topic for discussion will be "The Cost of Living".
A cordial invitation is extended to
all young married couples to meet
Church
Holy Communion will be cel~hr
ated on Sunday at 8:00 a.m. Churc"
School. will meet at 9 :45 a.m. At
the 11 :00 Service of Morning prayer
the Rector will preach on the topic
"The Decay of. Protestantism". The
ushers for the 11:00 service arc R.
G. Haig, head usher; A: H. Knabb;
W. Freegard; H. Cochran; J. V.!.
Jones; E. O. Lange; W. S. Patlon:
and W R. Sanborn. The Young
People's Fellowship will resume its
meetings at 6:00 p.~., at which time
films wil ~Ib shown.
Choir School will meet on Monday at 8:00 p.m. in the Parish House.
The Women's Auxiliary will meet
in the Parish House on Wednesday"
at 10:00 a.lll. for all day sewing.
Women are aslred to bring box
lunch. Sewing will be held" evcr.y
Wednesday fronl now through "the
Lenten Season. The Christian Study
Forum will meet on Wednesday at
8 :15 p.m. to begin a new series, presenting the beliefs and doctrines of
the Episcopal Church. The first of
this series will discuss the question
"Was Jesus Divine"?
Choir rehearsal will be held ill
the Parisli House on Thursday at
7:30 p.m.
Ol":.1:::-~.
Michael's Colleg~ Pharmacy
ON THE CORNER
The :S""";011 'of ,the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Chureh is calling a
meetioc",£'tbe congl'.egation on January 21., 1948 at 7:30 ·o·clock in the
Parish HoWle <>f the (Church.
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IlETHODl5T CUllCH NOTES
The Church School meets on Sun-
d,ay morning at 9;45, S. W. J ohnson Superinte.n
The topic of the sermon at the
n o'clock service is "When Life
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Tumbles In.'~
. The Junior Church meets at the
sa"le hour in the chapel, Alice Snyder, Superintendent.
.
The ushers for the day arc George
Shubert, Edward Alston, Don D.
Dickinson, John lood and Paul K.
11
Paulson,
In
Mrs. Don Dickinson and Mary
Ann Dickinson will be in charge
of the' Church Nursery which is
open during the morning service.
The Young Adult Class will have
a class party on Monday evening at
8 o'clock. Skating, games, food and
fun for all.
The Woman's Society of Christian Service will meet on Wednesday
at 12.30 for dessert luncheon. The
regular meeting will fonow.
The Social Hall will be open
Thursday night from 7 to 9 for supervised recreation under Afr. Theodore L. Purnell.
Rehearsal 'for the senior choir
each week,
will
be on Thursday evening at
('xcept Sun·
\Vednesday 7 :45.
to 9 ;30 p.m.
~~~i[~~~;~~.
11:00 A.
Sermon:
11 :00\Vcdnesday
A.
8 p.m. Readimr room
clay and holidays 12
S
e\'cning 7 to '1 :45 p.m. and
Dr. and Mrs. George B. Sickel and
family of Strath Haven avenue, returned from Plymouth, Ohio where
they spent Ihe holidays with Mrs.
Sickel's molher, Mrs. William Bil·
tinger.
Barbara Sickel of Strath Haen
avenue has returned to M t. Holyoke College and her brother Bill
has returned to Dartmouth College
following the holiday vacation.
'Mr. ijnd Mrs. Robert Arnold of
WaIlingford entertained at the performance of u:Madame Butterfly"
by the La Scala Opeta Company at
the Academy of Music, Philadelphia,
\-\T ednesday evening.
:Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Thalcher
of Morris Plains, NJ., spent the
week-eml with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G.Thatcher of
Ogden avenue who entertained at a
bridge party in their honor Saturday evening.
Devine Taxi Service
Swarthmore, Pa. ·.n ..
Serving Swarthmore, Morton, Rutledge and Ridley,
Township since 1918
. "THE INN"
Front time immemorial" the word has stood for warm heart'ed Hospitality.
It still docs at STRATH HAVEN
NEWS NOTES
.85 to $1.50
Joan Davisson of Vassar avenue
Week-clay dinnen
$1.75
to $2.50
Steak
.
dinne"
visited friends in Lewis; Del.. for a
$1.50
to $2.50
S\IJlclay 4inner.
wetk and attended the O1ristmas
and New Year's festivities during
Telephone Swart4more 0680
the holiday season.
Mr. Austin M. Allison of Vassar
The Inn .,nth Personality
avenue entertained at Open House
Swarthmore, Pa.
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It
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riage took pIa.., in ·'Wilkinsburg.
near Pittsburg, the pr'eceding Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Allison spent
a few days in Swarthmore while en
route to MianU, F1a., the home oi
,
the brideguxnn.
Mondily
Tbru Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Octavius Narbeth of
{)PEN 7 A. 11.-& P. H.
Yale avenue left December 20 for
Ashland to attend the ordination of
Oosed e.....ry' Sunday
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beth, and spend the holidays with
him and his family.
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Services
Jtev•.
The Misses Mary and Elinor Bye
of College avenue entertained 'their,
cousins the Misses Sue and Lavinia
Bye and Messrs. Samuel and Malcohn Bye, .of Denton,Md., from
Wednesday until Saturday of Christmas week.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lee of
Harvard avenue held Open House
New Year's Eve. Guests of honor
were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wentz
and Mr. Robert \Ventz of Leola, Pa.,
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. uordon Meader of
Fairview road and Cornell avenue
entertained at a buffet supper al
their home Saturday evening, December 27. Their guests included Mr.
and Mrs. George Plowman, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Russell Phillips, and Mr.
and lIfrs. Horace H. Hopkins of
Swarthm~re, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Iliff. of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs.
James Harper and Mr. and Mrs:
Ambrose Hunsberger, Jr., of Chestnut Hill, and Mrs Maurice Rohrbach
Swiss Consul of Philadelphia, and
Mrs. Rohrbach.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Robinson of
Westdale avenue entertained at a
cocktail party at their home before
the Series Dance in the Woman's
Club 011" New Year's Eve.
Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morsc of
Harvard avenue entertained as their
house guests over the holidays, Mr.
Oliver Rickson of Springfield, Mass.,
Mr. John Walker McCoubrey of
Watertown, Mass., and Mr. William Brown of Blackford, Ky.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
"SACRAMENT" is the subject of
the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches
Phone: Swarthmore 0444
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday January 11: The Golden Textds: "Th~
grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and
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ofL the Holy Ghost, be with you all"
(IlCorinthians 13 :14).'
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TR,INITY NOTES
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conlpo1..lndin~ ~:·-:-.:':'8:'_p
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SUBSCRIPTIONS
Friday
HENRY FO!-lDA
"THE LONG NIGHT~
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Thank.
Dr. and Mrs. W. Nivin Wherry
of Elwyn, formerly of Swarthmore,
announce the engagement of their
daughter Miss Janice Marie Wherry
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lIary 4. in Lankenau Hospital, Philadelphia.
The 'new baby is a grandd~ughtcr
of Mr. and Mrs. Pemberton M.
Dickson of Princeton avenue, and
of Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. McCorkle
of hte Swarthmore APartments.
BIrtJaa
DEW DROP INN
BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINNER
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ALL DENOMINATIONS
AND FAITHS
FLOWERS
The Year, Round Token Of
E.teem And Thoughtfulnes.
Decorative
and
Novelty
Candles
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can be aSsured of our high standard
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of service. On Our staff are Funeral
Directors thoroughly familiar with
all religious and fraternal orderS.
SPRINGFIELD
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
DIUCTOII OF FUNDALS
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
Telephone RI
Swarthmore 0460
TELEGRAPH FLOWERS
6·1581
MARY A. BAIR, PresIdent
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Mrs. Eley on Bill
For Meeting
BIG MID-WINTER
FOODS SALE
Stock vp the pantry, and have that mHng
of security enjoyed by those ready for any
emergency. Canned foods have not Increased In prices aver last year. They are '
real big food valves today. For Quality,
Convenience and Economy buy
Acme Quality Canned Foods and
BE PREPARED FOR
ANY EMERGENCY AT A
REAL SAVING
Buy of the Week-Save on 6 or More
Street PEASEx'~:'Sl~~~a'd(Z~:~:zge) 6 85C
Sweel PEAS ~~ (Z ~~: :17.) 6 $1.07
ACME CORN :J~:" (N~~2~8c) 6
$1.03 '
TOMATOESExt:'Sl~~·a'd(Z~.::lse) 6 87C
TOMATOES Hnn~s~~k~ (z ~.: :l7c)6 $1.05
FRUIT COCKTAIL (N~~Y. :lge) 6 $ZJ9
PEACHES b1;".:'~ Jns~;:,a;y (N~!V. Zge) 6 $1.67
APRICOTS Whot'~~u.al (N~~Y. Z6e) 6 $1.45
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for
fo •.
for
fo.
for
for
for
Farmdale Green Beans (N~~2 ~4C) 6 for 8k
Big Low Beet. p;!':'~:J:l:~. (N~~2 8e) 6 far :I'7C
IlsaJ Cut Bed Beets (N~2 ~Oe)
6 for S'7e
BoHon Kidney Beans (Z ~;; ZSc) 6 for 7:1e
Grapelrult Sections GWl.':~ ( N.:~2 sse) 6 for 8_
IlsaJ Bom~styl. Peaclle. ( ~~2 Z7c) 6 for .~.SS .
Freestone Peaell•• g:11;~~ (N':;,~Y. ZSCI) 6 for '~.:lS
Ideal Apple Saaee H:'::'~I. ( N~2 ~7e) 6 far .5.
. Ideal Tomato Soap (:I lOY.... Z8c) 6 far Sk
Enriched with
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Celery CoIR.
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JUNIOR ASSEMBLY
The sevcnth, ninth and tenth
grade groups of the Junior Assembly \\-·m meet at their usual hours on
Saturday, January 10.
lhe seventh grade will have '15
chaperons Mrs. and Mrs. C. H. J eglum and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C.
Harris.
The ninth grade will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Almgren and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Told.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ogram and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ransburg will
chaperon the tenth grade.
vacuum
lan8 UDtl IQ!Jlps. 4lao
old. All work com·
. U nderwritera specificaCall Erich· H. Housen, Swarib·
2650·W
30 years
reasonable
WDL· A.
Subscriptions
MfR. Berth&
4589·\V.
P.
to
all
FfI;..ies.
VANJA No. 172
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two girls, Rose Va·
board in family' in
Couple.
or single.
expert
sew·
~:':~~!~;,:~l;~t;~i~ia:.W«k
W, The Swarth·
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FOR
RENT
transporatioD.
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Swarthmore
gentleman, bedroom, jlriAvailable. Reply to lJox
Don't miss it -
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Arters Brothers Inc.
Horace A. Reeves
Contractora & B..ad.....
H(!(lW. Officer. $250. per year. ~r'
able monhly.
A.ujslollt 1o Health Office,. - $175.00
I»cr year. payable monthly.
An Ordinance fixing the com.
prensation to be paid to 'Iarious
appointed officerJ; and employes
of the Borough of Swarthmore
for the year 1948, and until
further action of th Council
making appropriations thereror
semi·monthly_
Patrolmen on. Probation .. $2496. per
year, payable semi·monthly.
Special Policenwn - whose employment
.hall be authorized by Borough Coulltil.
Buch compensation from time to time a.II
authorized or ratified by Borough Council.
Radio Operator' - $21.00. per year.
payable semi·monthly.
lauilor - $1440. per Year, payable
semi-monthly.
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PAINTING -
PLUMBER _ WIRING
1:. 19c
PRESERVES
California
exira
Fresh, Tender ~~~~
2ge
2
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orl".., ... 39c
tesy pays dividends! Be brief
Lar~e Iceberg Lettuce
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gently ••• Take the lead in
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The New 1948 MODEL
PINCOR POWER MOWER
20'~ cut ............. _.. _.. _.. $155.00
MEDIA LAWN MOWER & EQUIP. CO.
1180 Muhlellberg Ave.
'Swarthmore 2295
mght
or
day
doz 39c
.......... -..... head 19c
331 Dartmouth Avenuo
Swarlbmore 0345
2413
mitten on
i!?~~~~~.~~~"{;~: angora
red cable stitc!J.
Uno.. r_n~. the Swarthmore.m
Iiiiiiiiii
Walter V. Linton
Contractor and B..acler
Alterations
\
I!1OS
CUNNINGHAM
"'Paintere 8r Paper. Bangere
w. obould Koow How
Swa. 2266
Michigan Ave.
ROGER RUSSELL
Hard Coal
GOLD BOND
POURiNG WOOL
BATS.AND BLANKETS
Reese-Baxter Co.
All
us every da"}
SWARTHMORE 0114
L. MOHAMMED
308 Union Ave.
Swa. 2890
Maker of Fine Photograpl;.c
PelIn' State Bldg.
South Ave. & State St.
]\fedia 2176
Media, Pa.
For
We are- ri~ht here
wher,P you can
EDWARD L. NOYES & CO:
All Types of Spray Painting
Since
Call
Mason Builders
Supply Company
J:\m~
Signs and Show Cards
Paper, Metal, and Glass
Lettering
Window and Truck
Phone Ridle)' Park 1227
STATE & PROVIDENCE ROADS
're~J1
Swarthmore
Sign Service
Twenty Y.....
IN LIMITED QUANTIES ONLY
for general housework.
Live In. Swarthmore
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with Pcrsian
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The Bell Telephone Company
of Pennsylvania
CHEVROLET
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Serriaor
Local Table Celery ......... : ......... . bun 25c
will mean better serviee for all.
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Pboa. BOIdwiD 1170
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On party-Iinetelephones,eour_
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Funeral Director
"A Well Kept House
Electrical COllll'actor
Theare Square
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Fruits
and· Vegetables
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DAVE,WOOD
Painting
and
Paperhanging
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MOSTELLER
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,BAIR, Associates.
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ANNOUNCING OUR NEW DEPARTMENT
CARPENTER -
Genui~ Spring· Leg of Lanb .......... lb 6Sc
Shoulders of Lamb .: .............. ,....... lb 4Sc
Smoked Tongue ............................ lb 39c
Medla 2567-R
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and Repairing Since 1908
New and Rebuilt Pianos
ALBAN L. PARKER
Phone Media Of59-M
SECTION 2 The proper officers arc
hereby authorized to take such action in ('on.
nection with the annual budget and apprOllriations to be provided ther~n as may be I~:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;;:;:;:;;;;:;:;:;;:;;;;:;:;:;;;:;:;;;;;:;~
necessary to gIve effect to the foregoing II
Passed. this Sth day of January AD. 1948.
. ~drew . Simpson
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,President of Council
Attest: EUioll Richardson
Secretary
302 Gayley St., M~
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REPAIRS
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REPAIRS
Laborers • Highway Department .
$1944.per year, payable weekly.
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RESIDENTIAL
lawns Mowed.
GenernJ. Raglin.
Z36 Harding Ave.
M _ Po.
People say Joe Smith's
an "Ace'"•
Between each call
he leaves a "space."
FRETrED
Swartlunol"6-Phone 2370-W
Fortman - Highway De~ment·
$:2288. per year payable weekly.
Assistonf fo IheBorough Secrdar)l _
$2448. per year, payable semi·monthly, and
Approved this 6th day of January A.D.
compensation heretofore authorized. for per1948.
forming duties in connection with prep)ra.
Palll Brown, Burgess
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BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
th~
SECTION I. During the calendilr
SALE-Graybar electric rcfrigcr3lnr.
further information call Swarthmore year of 1948 and· until modified or changed
by. Dorough Council or other authoritY""'tn
Chevrolet accordance with Jaw. the comJk!nsalon of tilt'
Excellent followng named appointed officers and em.
$1195. ployes of the Dorough of Swarthmore 'iba!J
be at the rate hereinafter set forth:
Lincoln CUSOm caT.
terms. Call Sunset 7"li8
Borough- SUreldry - $4620 per year,
payable semi-monthly. This officer shall be
female cocker entitled to additional compensation as heretomonths old•.C&U lore Ilr llcreafter authorized for perform.ing
duties in. connection with preParation of the
tax: dupl~tate, and as building and plumbing
inspectors. and secretary to the Board ot
AdjustmenL
(and who doesn't?)
UThird Generation Builders"
THE COUNCIL OF THE BOR.
Parl·time Radio 0 peralor . 93 and oneOUGH. OF SWARTHMORE DOES
half cents per hour, not to exceed $2]00.
ORDAIN,
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if you
love bargains
,
Borough Trcasurlr - $250. per.year,
payable quarterly.
payable semi-monthly.
officer of the Prothonotary and will be
The
aoo\'e
account
has
been
filed
in
couJinned by said Court on lanuary 23,
Cllicf of Police - $3300. per year, pay1947, unl:s exuptiv:ns are fided theretu. able semi·monthly.
.
William C. Knoddl
Sngcan' of Police - $29i'0. per ye;tr,
Prothonotary
payable semi·Monthly.
3T·l·9
Patrolmm • $2i'50. per year payable
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
ORDINANCE NO_ 501
RENT-Room suitable for business:
or girl student. Convenient to
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Boro"gh Solicitor - .A retainer of $900
per year, payable qU{lrtcrly. and, in additi(lo
thereto, 8uch tees for specific services authorized ~y Council as Council may from time
to time appro\·C'.
September Term. 1935
Ii
tiOD· of the tax duplicate, and serving as
stenographer to the Board of· Adjustment.
IN RE: ESTATE OF EMILY H. PRICE.
a person of incompetent mind. FOURTH
Milk I,upeclor . $180. per year, pay.
ACCOUNT OF SWARTlI.
jobbing Estim. TRIENNIAL
able semi·annually.
MORE
NATIONAL
DANK
AND
TRUST
Reasonable prices.
Phone Swartbmore C0M.!'ANY, GUARDIAN
PINPlwi"6 Inspector - $264. per year,
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SWARTHMOREAN
BtWowgh Engineer. - Such (:OIDpensa.
tion and fees for .~i~c services authoriuti
by the Borough Council as CouncU .IWlY
from time to lime apl)rove.
IN T'HE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
DELAWARE
COUNTY,
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13 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE
.k,
TANGERINES
irons.
ealled
Ion all makEHI of
(Bendix included).
c1enner8,
raDIOS
returned fro~n an ctcnsie European trip. She . visited England.
France, Greece, Italy, Austria and
Czechoslavakia. He views
be of timely intcrest to aU the club
members.
The hostesses will be Mrs. J.
V. S. Bishop and Mrs. William Uthe.
Mrs. C. R Phillips and Mrs. Marvel
Wilson will pour at the tea table.
On Friday, January 16, at 10:30
in the club house, the regu1ar Friday mornjng litcrature department
al tueetings will be resumed with
two meetings a month. On this date
Mrs. C. H. J egiulll will review
"Abigail Adams" by ] anct \Vhitne)~
PUBLIC NOTICE
A proposed buqget for the Year
1948 is availa~le for pUblic inspection at the ~flice of the Borough
Secretary located at Borough Hall,
Park Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa. uetween the hours of 9:00 A.M. al)d
5:00 P.M. for fifteen days subsequent to the publication of this
notice .
Elliott Richardson
Dorough Secretary
Robert Brooks.
European Scene in International
Relations".
~Iiss Ely, a member of the board
of directors of the United Nations
Council of Philadelphia, recently
Swlu Gruyere
69c
5".,11$ Cheese _..... .... ,. 39c
Velvaeta or Chateau "::: 29c
Nu_
41.
IlS(1J Oleomargarine ..:: 39c
PIckles _ _,DIII .. _
"19c
Sweet,
Juicy
Cleaners,
repaired.
Following the regular .stated meet-
Sharp theea %. Ib 35G
.,1..
Fl.-Ida
of Ogden aver.ue were ele.ctd to th
Bo~rd, lItaking the full quota of
fifteen. Mrs. E .. Raschall of Lansdowne, president, welcomed the new
members.
ing of the \\'arthmorc \Vomans'
club next Tuesday. January 13, the
department of international re1ations will have dlargc of the program. Dr. Francis Fussell. chairman,
wili present Gertrude Ely who will
speak 011 the topic uAround the
Ta..,. Ch.....a.
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Will Review European Trip
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I Oranges
D'Anlou Peal$
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FricIa)" J""aary ,I, IH8
New Direct..... for Gibboll. Ho_
At a meeting of the Board of Directors at the Gibbons Home on January 5, Mrs. E. L. Mercer of ~orth
Chester road and Charles R. Russell
u_ N. Council Director
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vacation with Mrs. Lawrence's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Hoot
of Lafayette avenue. They'were accompanied by Miss !\Taney Hoot who
remained for a week.
,Dr. and Mrs. T. Leigh WilliatltS
of Harvard avenue spent a week
over New Year's with the former's
mother, Mrs. W. R. Williams of
Richmond, Va.
Mrs. F. A. McCornack of Traer,
Iowa arrived recently for an extended visit with her son-inlaw
Fna.J', W..", "
and daughter, lolr. and M". John
McAlpine of Princeton avenue.
HeJen Hoot, home from Oberlin
College for the holidays, en~~~::::~
at ~ luncheon at her home
in honor of Peggy Shippen
Moorestown, N.J.
MarY Hartzell, home from B..,ke·
ley School, N.J., for the holid"ys,
and her brother Frank, home
Amerst CoUege, entertained
a cocktail party from 5 to 7
their home in Wallingford, M(mda)
afternoon of last week.
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Mr: and Mrs. Francis A. C. Vosters, ] r. of Secane road ClSpring Hill"
Secane formerly ol Swarthmore, entertain;d at their home with a family
dinner party on Christmas Day.
Miss Connie Vosters, a senior at
Centenary Junior College, spent the
Christmas holidays at her home on
I S()uth avenue Secane.
Mrs. Francis A. C. Vosters of
o:=~'1~o:ur::;~work and furniture w!th
Sohth avcnue, Secane, had as her
Ji,IJy-NameL Goes on smooth and easy. Dnes
house guest for the Christmas holioverolgbt. No brush marks, 17 colors.
days, Mrs. V. S. A. Cranston of Be- ~r.-~;;;;~~;;;~~;;;;;;~;;;:~;w;;;j~;;o;;;;;:;'~:;v;;~~;;;;:~
British Honduras, Central Arn'Sii...~~~.
Produd Iizc,
erica. After a few days visit in New
• 1863. 1948 Eighty-five colorful years of qualify York, Mrs. Vosters and her guest
will be in Washington, D. C. for an
extended visit following the New
-, .-Year holidays.
Mrs. C. Russell Phillips of Strath
Swarthmore 0105
Haven avenue entertained at a famS. chester Rd.
ily dillner party on Christmas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gorman of the
Swarthmore Apartments who recently returned from a two-week,
stay at Hot Springs, Va., and Pin.ehurst, N.e. had as their guests for
dinner Ouistmas Day and over the
week-end. their son and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. William D. 'Gorman of
Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Their son-in-law
and daughter; Mr and Mrs. George
A. Stwewart of Park avenue also
FULL DIET
jqined the family group on Christmas Day.
Peter Murray, a student at Virginia }..{ititary In!ltitute, Lexington Va.,
spent -the holidays with 'hi!6mothcr,
Mrs. Fred Murray of Yale avenue.
Paul
"1\1arine Jumper" and has joined
his mother, Mrs. Fred llurray.
lfr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Lawrence
and their daughter Nancy returned
to Cambridgcfi, Mass., Monday of
.lces;Woodwo~
.Wash' like porcelain!
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a date with'
danger ...
by keeping a date with y0111' nOl1'est official
car inspection station.
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Prepare for winter driving. Know y0111'
brakes ••• steering gear ••• and tires are
ieady to meet the hazards of wet and icy
roads as well as normal driving. Know
your headlights will foCUG correctly. Know
y0111' car is mechanically safe to drive.
M·alee sure the NEXT lamp
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During the next few days you will receive the annual notice of dues of the Swarthmo~e Fire
and Protective
Association. The Swarthmore Fire and Protective A8sociation
is a volunteer
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invesbnent in low Fire lilSurance rates. It takes Ute cooperation of the entire community to
maintain these low rates;
If the volunteer firemen are willing to pay $2.00 dues and give their time. day or night. and
risk life and limb protecting your properly, are you not willing to give $5.00 a year as an as":
sociate member in. your own interest?
you buy
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organizaton workng for
, the benent of our community. Support of the Fire Company is an
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If yo... do not receive a notice and care to join a nd contribute, mail your check to the
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y0111' car is State inspected without delay.
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Y0111' car must be inspected by January &1.
There will be no extension of this period;
You cannot drive legally unless you have an
,official inspection sticker by January 31st.
. MAKE SURE YOUR CAR IS SAFE •••
THEN DRIVE IT SAFI:LY.
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
.
If you have to be a contortionist to get the proper light for
reading ... do something about it now. Buy a Certified Lamp
with the reflector bowl that giv~s 50% more usable light at
no extra cost. The Certified tag on every. lamp assures you
• of geffing a lamp of finest quality and proven performance.
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DAVID W. HARRIS, Seenl.". of Ro_
PHILADELPHIA
COMPANY
SWARTHMO~E, PA.
THE
SWARTHMOREAN
student in Swarthmore CoUege.
gave a talk on his country alld its
people. Mothers of high school
students were invited, and a firm
was shown of the boys and girls
Under the auspices of Its educa- who have. come from other CQuntries
to live in the United State ••
tion committee of which Mrs. Duane
'Terry of North Chester road is
, RED CROSS TO NOMINATE
chairman, the local W. L. has in,Mrs. Walter H, Dickinson. presiaugurated a series of programs in
Swarthmore High School aimed at dent of the Swarthmore branch of
Yesterday, January 8th
the making 'the students acquainted the American Red Cross, announc("s
Swarthmore branch of the Women's with the young people of other /the following nominating commitInternational League for Peace and lands. Recently Mrs, John 0, Otte- tee: Mrs. Edward M. Bassett, chairFreedom met at the home of Mr'i. sen of George School spoke to man; Mrs. H. B. Lincoln, Jr., and
Caleb Smith, 410 Cedar Jane, to part. Henry Hoffman's c1asses on social Mrs. C. W. Lukens.
Suggestions for two directors and
icipatc in a discussion of the United and economic conditions in Nor ..
Nations, led by Mrs. Virginia Little way, and the problems of recoll- fOLr officers may be made in writing
.wllQ 11(\s (:Qmt;: this ye.ir to Swarth- struction. :Mrs. Ottesen returned to the committee by any member of
,
'I this fan from a visit to her home in the local branch before Friday, January 16.
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Through the program committee
Elected CI... Treuarer
Girl Scout Benefit
of which Mrs. Caleb Smith is chair"I Remember Mama"
Barbara Davis, a freshman at
man, activities are being pointecl
Mary
Washington College FredMonday, Jan. 12,' 8:20 P,M.
toward the newly launched meffiericksburg,
Va., was elected treasPlayer's Club
J)ership drive. On \Vcdllesday, JanCall Sw. 1174 or 0.114-W
uary 7, at 3,30 it> the High School urer of the freshman class for the
for tickets
auditorium Peter Papastratigakas, year 1947-1948.
of Athens, Greece, at present a . Barbara spent the Christmas holi111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
day at her home, The Harvard.
LImE LEADS
W.I. LDISCUSSION
Diore. ,Mrs. Little. whose husband
GeOrge. Little is on the political science faculty of Swarthmore CoUege.
herself working for a doctorate
in the field of political science.
· F . S k
Bnng
orelgn pea er
to Local High
'School
.
Dr. and Mrs. John A. Detlefsen of
Lafayette avenUe are entertaining as
their guests, Mrs John D. Detlefsen
and children George and Eilen Gay
of Baton Rouge,
La.
,
The
Swarthmore
Nursery School
a few vacancies
dUe to
transfera
Professional training and supervised play
faT children 3 to 5.
Directors: Mrs. G. \'1. Brodhead
Mrs, Joseph P. Kahler
Cali Sw. 2806-J
couple
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$2,00 couple (mcmbers) Ticketo at
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A FINE 'CAR MADE FINER
PONTIAC
"The Duck Club Dance"
Sat" Jan. 179 to 1 A. M.
'
Penn State Center Gym
(Harvard Avenue)
Run Hannan'. Orcbeatra..,._
Refreshments
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Co~mu~ity Adds I
New, Social Club
Duck Club Formed
. For Athletics,
Dancing
Over a hundred Swarthmore residents of all ages have availed themselves of the swimming pool and
gynmasium facilities provided by
the Penn State Center through
membership in a newly-formed
group called The Duck Oub. The
grou.;J was organized in November
through the cooperation of Arthur
K Meyers, administrative head of
the Center, and John Plumer of
Oberlin avenUe who is president of
the group. Members have been using
the pool anI gym on friday evenings, and Saturday and Sunday
afternoon. The Penn State Center,
an extension of Pennsylvania State
College. is ';"cupying the Miller
Crist Building of the former Mary
Lyon School on Harvard avenue. '
In addition to its athletic activities The Duck Club is planning.a
series of dances 'to be. held in the
spacious gymnasium, the first dance
beil,g scheduled fo Saturday night,
January 17. Mrs, Walter Moir of
South Chester road is chairman of
the dance committee.
In addition to Mr. Plumer the
Cluh's officers are: Robert Abbe of
Cornell avenue, vice ·president;
Charles Lincoln of Westdale avenue,
treasurer; and Ford Robinson of
\Vestdalc avenue, secretary. }'frs.
George B. Heckman of Park avenUe leads the membership committee.
C. R. LOUGHEAD, INC.
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Seoub 10 Hold B ....efit
Girl Scout Troop, . No. 16 and 83
will hold a benefit "t net Monda;
evening's perforIpancc of ."1 Remem~
ber Ma.lla" at the Players Club.
Anyone interested in securing a
ticket, may call Mrs. ]. A. Calhoun,
Swarthmore 1174. or Mrs. Walter
Magee, Swarthmore 0314-W.
,Dr. and Mrs. Walter P. Billstein
of South Chester road entertained at
a N ew Year's Eve party when their
guests included Mr. and Mrs. James
Moss of Wallingford, Mr. and Mr>.
C ar I McM. Crawford of Elwyn, M,.
and Mrs. James Doolittle and Mr.
and Mrs. Wyatt Lancaster of Che.t cr.
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JeDy ron.. caw. pies for aroundthe-clock munching ...... all ",f the
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Open to the
Public
PRIVATE
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BANQUET
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Speci.Jizin. in
High Quality Paataries
Cakes-Piea-Rolla
Birthday & Wedding Cakes
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All goods ~ked on Ihe premiaes
electrically
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BASSETTS ICE CREAM'
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HOURS- 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M.
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Petits fours, Hor's d'Oeuvres and
Sandwiches made fresh. daily
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lUI WEI.SH ST.
ALFRED MOYER. M .......er and Ba~er
No Cov~;' -No Minimum
Make Your New Year's
Eve Re..ervation NOW
MRS. WILLIAM MciNTIRE, Store Manager
PAl!L J. CAREY. Owner
RHUMBA EXHIBITION
EVERY WED. NITE
BO~"
CHESTER and FAIRNIEW ROADS
THEATRE SQUARE
Music
FREE
PARKING
Completely Air-Conditioned
The "CAKE
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Delivery service Daily 11:00 A. M. & 3:00 P. M.
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MEETING
TUESDAY
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, SWARTHMORE PA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 16, 11MB
VOL. H"-NO. 3
Honored by University
IREMEMBER MAMA
WINS HIGH PRAISE
Simmons Directs
Able Cast To
Success'
MRS. CLYDE RE-ELECTED
Mrs. Samuel Dyer. Oyde of
S\.,7arthmore and Ogden avenues,
president and founder of the Junior
Board of Chester' Hospital, was
again elected to the presidency of
the board at the annual meeti,ng held
at the hospital last week.
POOL COMMITTEE
GIVES DETAILS
AND. SCHOOL
TO HEAR ENGLISH
Eminent Psychiatrist
Talks On Parents
Problems
Dr. O. Spurgeoh English, proThe current Players Club Producfessor
and head of the Department
,
tion of John Van Druten's "1 Remof Psychiatry at Temple University
ember ·Mama lJ is a notable achic"\'c·
Medical School and Hospital will
ment. Director J. William Simmons
be the second speaker of the yi~ar
is to be highly complimented upon
the triulIlhant overconting of the
for the' Swarthmore Home and Schthe many (,1ifficultics involved in the
ool Association.
rearrangement and staging of the
Author and eminent psychiatri<;t,
27 scenes which nlOve smoothly and
Dr. English will speak at 8 p. m.
quickly to provide as gently tender,
The Swarthmore Swimming Pool
Tuesday evening, January 20, in the
as well cast and performed a comedy
Oliver
G.
Swan
J.
Roy
Carroll
Committee
launched
its
campaign
as can, ~ desired.
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_ _ _ _ _::.:.._________________________ this week by offering to residents College avenue school auditorium,
The effective ~cencr'y is designed
of Swarthmore the opportunity of endeavoring to smooth out the parby Walker Penfield and Jonathan
MOVE 10 SAVE OIL
JOlnmg a priva.te, non-profit cor- ent's problems with children of this
'Pri~rd and executed by a large
The serions oil shortage forces
poration' for the pJ.1rpose of con- luode-rn age.
and obviously talented stage crew this late notice to 'Voman's Club
structing and maintaining an outCollaborating with Dr. Gerald H.
under their direction. The challenge mClul)ers that the Literature dedoor swimming pool and related J. Pearson, Dr. English wrote "Comof the play enlisted the cooperation partment will meet at the house of
facilities for the recreational en- tnon Neuroses of Children and Adof a large nwnber of the club's n1l!m- Mrs, Hareiil G. Griffin, 214 Rutgers
joyment of its members.
ults" J .and Emotional Problems of
hers hip to tl1e end that ,audience en- avenue, fhis inorning at 10 a.nl. inThe plan, which was set forth in Living." H~ is also the author of
joyment is inexhaustible. Choosing stead of a\ fhe club.
a Ictter from the officers of the Com- UPsythosomatic l\.{edicine" with :!1r.
the favorite scene becomes ·an interOn Tuesday afternoon the Peace
iUte calls for the construction of a Edward W ciss.
mission pastime. A group of intri~li Service department will meet at the
1)001 42 x75 feet, as well as a wading
Men
Dr. English was a Commonwealth
ed male firstnighters selected the homc of Club President. Mrs. John
pool and dressing quarters, to be Fellow in Psychiatry, following work
hospital room and Uncle Chris' bert- E. MiChael.
Two residents of Swarthmore, located on a tract of land within
at the Boston Psyschopathic Hosroom. The kitchen t w.ith its variety
i
classmates at the Uui...ersity of tne Bora across ,from the, Playing pital before becoming head of the
of detail and street exterior '.an~
Pennsyl\'ania null nnw, neighbors Field on RiveTview road .. A plot of Department of Pyschiatry, atTembickgiound is delightfu1.'
across
North Cchest.". Roard wiD four and one-half acres, including pie University Medical School in
The cast of 23 (24 if yon include
be
honored
at the Annual Meeting ample spa~s for parking an
of the ,'General Arumni Society areas, was selected by the committee
In connection with the January
:good that outworn ·super1atives are
because
oi
its
secluded,
yet conven· 20 meeting, 'William F. Lee, Presitrad,itiQt\1llly
held
·on
"Founders
not adequate. 1I,l:ama is played with '
Day", the anniversary of the birth ient location, and an option on thi$ dent of the Swarthmore Home and
'tender sincerity and infin"ite variety
of Benjamin Franklin who founded land has been s"",ured.
School Association, announced tJ:at
'by'Grace Everest Yeaw. She and her
The pool ·will be constructed in 26 Senior High School students have
the University in 1740. Olivo< 'G.
iamily are the core <>f ihe ,play aDd
S.."." and J. Roy 'Carroll., win 'be accordauce 'wifh the highest stand- offered to be "free baby sitters" on
the fact that 'they look !like ,a family
presented with an Alum'ni Award ards of smitation, and will be under the night of the Association meeting
",nd act like a family is the key to
, '
of
Merit ;for uoq.ktanding service professional supervi~~on at all times, so that parents, who would othe-rthe genuine atmosphere which beThe annual·election of members of
wise be unable to attend. might hear.
speaKS Mama. "For family 'to' be 'l1,e Swarthmore Public Library to the university (luring the recent. according to ·the announcement.
paost.~
Menibership
is
offered
to
those
the talk on psychiatry, parents, am!
Mama's "For fa"';ly to be 'together I bawa wiil 'be 'held ,during Library
who
pnrchase
a
family
membersip
'graduate
-of
the
Wharton
the modern child.
.'is ,!!ood."
hours on Saturllay. January 24 and
certificate,
~the price of which has
SChool
olthe'
University
of
PennThe bahy sitting volunteers were,
MT. Simmons is deliglrtfully sym- Monihry, January:26. All adult resibeen
set
at
$220,
including
tax.
The
sylvania
'in
'1926,
'has
~ecentiy
'become
arranged
through the cooperation of
pathetic as Papa., quietly, ..,glrtIv ~ents of fhe borough are eligible
fund
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ffuus
....,cured
witl
be
used
to
""";";""d
.....
ifh
Rey.Jlolds
and
~om
Paul
Hummer,
President of the Stsupportmg the harmony ""f tho for 'lncmbersliip ;in th association
pal'lY
of
New
York,
literary
'''8<'nts.
pay
the
construction
costs.
Maintenudent
Council
at
Swarthmore. Anygroup. Doris C. Berger as Katr.... aDd nmybeeome members merely hv
He
~"3s
'Seer-etary
'Of
the
Class
of
ance
:and
.operational
expenses
will
one
wishing
a
free
baby sitter for
the elder daughter. ably hanMes tl,. signin~ the 'by-Iaws 'and thus qnaJi{y
1926, and chairman of the Editorial l!e .met by an annual dues charge the evening of January 20 should
tying role of narrator and the grow- to vule :in the '1948 'election.
ing, ambitious girl. The g.",tle cas.
There are fonr candidates for the Board of 1he General AlumnI Soc- whidl,' for :the first year, wili be $48 call Mrs. William F. Lee, Swarlhof her remembering is nice. Young two vacancies on ·the board. Thn'e iety whion 'publishes 1l monthly"'The per family., including tax. The com- more 4548.
James Hornaday as Nels is woDder- of the f
have a pr'e-;"eeting refreshment getrole. Shirley Smith as Christi"-'":-t re-election for ·another .term. They Hidorica.l Chronicle". He has served after the 'lirst year.
as
Cltainnan
of
the
Literary
Arts
The
plans
call'
for
a
membership
to-gether
for anyone attending the
~the stubborn one" does a beautiful are Mrs. T. K. Brown, Je., who h:'ls
Committee
'<>f
the
Philadelphia
of
approximately
400
families,
with
meeting,
at
7:30 in the High School
job with this her first part. Corn~lia just completed three years of
Art
Alliance,
and
was
{or
five
years
residents of Swarthmore given first caJeteria before adjourning to .the
McKernan ~ Dagmar is completty board service; GecK'gC M. Allen, an
:presiden~
of
;I,e
Philadelphia
consideration. The affairs of the school auditorium for Dr. Engli3h's
charming. Individua1ly each member official of the Viscose Company, and
Booksellers
AssocIation.
Although
corporation
will be conducted by a lecture.
of the family is good, but the real formerly the Borough Council r~
Mr.
Swan
has
been
interested
chiefBoam
of
Directors
to be elected
President Lee said that a good
tribute is that they work so well to- presentative on the ·boaf1l; and
ly
in
the
publication
of
books,
he
by the membership.
turn-out was forec-"Mt for the meetget her that the family is quite per- Harold Ogram, vice-president of the
Application blanks, enclosed with ing inasmuch as the membership of
feet and its curtain caU a treasured Swarthmore National nan1c, who/) himself has ~ited two books for
memory.
I
is at present the, treasurer .of the boys, "Deep Water Days" and the letter of invitation, must be the. Association had more than doub(ContiIiued On Page 4)
led following a recent campaign.
Then there is llama Marta's own board. The new candidate is C;J.Troll "Frontirr Days."
Carroll,
an
architect,
and
memfamily, her three sisters and Uncle' Frey, who is associated with the
Chris who playdeed by D. Malcolm Penn Mutual Insurance Company ber of the firm of Carroll, Grisdale
Hodge, is the head of the family in and is editor of the company's publi- and Van Alen of Philadelphia, is a
FRIDAY, JANUARY 16
very truth. A weak Uncle Chri:: cations.' All of the. candidates are former President of the General
could harm the play immeasurahly keenly interested in the work of the Alumni Society of the University of 10:30 a.m.-"Abigail Adams ...... re.view .............. 214 Rutgers Ave.
Pennsylvania. A holder of the 8:20 p. m..-"I Remember Mama" .•..••.......••..•.. Playerts Club
and this production is tremendously library.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 17
lucky to have Mr. Hodge in the role
It is hoped that the members of Graduate Fellowship in Architecture 8 :15 p.m.-Basketball- Swarthmore College vs D~exel ...• Field House
for he gives it many shadings which the association will show their in- and later the Henry Gillette Wood- 8 :20 p.m.-"I Remember Mama" .................. , ... Player's Club
emphasiz.e its vitality. Uncle Chris is terest by turning out for the elect- man Fellowship, he was until 1945
SUNDAY, JANUARY 18
well done. Particularly apt is hi~ tion in record-breagink numbers. Assistant Proiessor of Architecture 11:00 p.m.-Morning Worship ................. , •• , ... Local Churches
seelle with his nephew Arne who;~ Announcement of the election re- at the University and Executive
MONDAY. JANUARY 19
2:00
p.m.-Legion
Auxiliary
...................... 211 Cornell avenue
Chairman
of
the
Design
Staff
of
that
played with grat appeal by John turns will he made at the annual
8:00
p.m.-American
Legion
............................
Borough Hail
department.
Presently
he
is
one
of
McCahan.
meeting of the association, which
TUESDAY, JANUARY 20
llama's three sisters, Jenny play- will be held on llonday, January 26, the five alumni members on the 2:00 p.m.-"Peace Plans Practical", movies ••..••.... 754 .Harvard Ave.
ed by llartha Keighto~, Sigrid by immediately after the close of the llanaging .Committee of the Uni- 8:00 p.m.-Home and School Association Meeting.. College ave. School
Auditorium
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(Continued On Page 4)
polis.
.
Membership Drive
Now Underway
For Bora
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TO CITE ALUMNI
SWAN, CARROLL
U of P Ahimni To
Honor Local
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Davi~
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& Trust Co.
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JUNIORS OPEN I ...
,
After a lapse 'of several week,
during the holidays the Junior
Woman's Club will meet next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the
,clubhouse for a stated meeting followed by a program of games under
the direction of Mrs. Wayne Ger_
sen.
. The board members met at the
home of Mrs. Elizabeth Lippincott
on Park avenUe Tuesday evening.
Programs for the mo"ths of February and March were drawn. It
was decided to hold the club's benefit bridge party on February 24 'and
the annual dinner-tlleatre party in
Philadelphia on March 30.
Webb, a junior at Wcsley~
an University, returned there SUIlA PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS
:: ~"'"''''''''''..''''~'''''..' ' ' ' ' ' '.. ''''' day after spending the holidays at
his home on South Chester road.
IN CHESTER IT'S
ALWAYS GOOD-ALWAYS A GREAT VALUE
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Ruth Webb, a senior at Brothers
College, Drc\,:" University, was 3,lso
~
.~
home for the holiday vacation. .
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Excellent
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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SWARTHMOREAN
student in Swarthmore College,
gave a talk on his country and its
people. MOlhers of high school
students were invited, and a film
was shown of the boys and girls
Under the auspices of its educa- who have. come from other c()ulltric~
to live in the United Statc9.
tion committee of which Mrs. Duane
Bring Foreign Speaker Terry of Norlh Chester road is
RED CROSS TO NOMINATE
chairman, the local W. L. has into Local High
Mrs. \V"lter H. Dickinson, presiaugurated a series of programs in
, School
Swarthmore High School aimed at dent of the Swarthmore branch of
Yesterday,
January
8th
the making the students acquainted the American Red Cross, announc('s
SW·..trlhlllorc branch of the \,,"OIllCIl'S with the young people of other the following nominating commitInternational League for Pcac(! and lands. RCCCJltly l\frs. John O. Ottc- tee: :Mrs. Edward ?l.L Bassett, chairFreedom met at the home of 1\1 r<;. SCIl of George School spoke to man; Mrs. H. B. Lincoln, Jr., and
Caleb Smith, -1I0 Cedar lalIl', to part- I-IclIr}' Hoffman's classes on sociill Mrs. C. W. Lukens.
Suggestions for two directors and
icipate in a discusdoll of the United ;:md economic conditions in Norfour
officers may ue made in writing
K'ations, led by Mr:,;. Virginia Little way, and the problems of rCCOI!~
who has cOllie this year to Swarth- structioll. Mrs. Ottesen returlH:.·d to the committee by any member of
.
,
I this fall from a visit to her homc in the local branch before Friday, January 16.
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Through the program committee
Elected CIa.. Tr....urer
Girl Scout Benefit
of which Mrs. Caleb Smith is chair~
Barbara Davis, a freshman at
man, activities are being pointed
Mary
Washington College FredMonday, Jan. 12, -8,20 P.M.
toward the nc\dy bunched !nC'';lericksburg,
Va., was elected treasPla:n'r':,; Club
lJl'r:'>hip drin·. On \\"edllesday. Ja~l
nary 7. at 3.30 il) the High School urer of the freshman class for the
Call Sw. 1174 or 03H- W
for tickcts
auditorium Peter Papaslratigakas, year 1947-1948.
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day at hcr home, The Harvard.
MRS. LITTLE LEADS
W.I. L DISCUSSION
more. lIIrs. Little, whose husband
George, Little is on the political science faculty of Swarlhmore College,
herself working for a doctorate
in Ihe field 01 polilical science.
Dr. and lI[ rs. John A. Detlefsen of
Lafayette avenUe are cntertaining as
their guests, Mrs John D. Detlefsen
and childrcn George and Ellen Gay
of Baton Rouge, La.
The
Friday. " .......F t.
Co~mu~ity Adds!
New
Social Club
Duck Club Formed
For Athletics,
Dancing
Over a hundred Swarthmore residents of all ages have availed themselves of the swimming pool and
gymnasiunt facilities provided by
the PClln State Ccntcr through
membership in a newly-formed
group called The Duck Club. The
group was organized in November
through the cooperation of Arthur
K. Meyers, administrative head of
the Center, and John Plumer of
Oberlin avenue who is president of
the group. Members have been using
the pool ann gym on Friday evenings and Saturday and Sunday
afternoon. The Penn State Center,
an extension of Pennsylvania State
College, is occupying the Miller
Crist Building of the former Mary
Lyon School on Harvard avenue.
In addition to its athletic activities The Duck Club is planning a
series of dances to be held in the
spacious gymnasium, the first dance
Ill'lng scheduled fo Saturday night,
Jalluary 17. Mrs. Walter Moir of
South Chester road is chairman of
the dance committee.
JUNIORS OPEN 1!N8
After a lapse of several week.
during the holidays the Junior
Woman's Club will meet next Tues.
day evening at 8 o'clock in the
clubhouse for a stated meeting followed by a program of games under
the direction of Mrs. Wayne Gersen.
. The hoard members met at the
home of AIrs. Elizabeth Lippincott
on Park avenue Tuesday eveninf,{.
Programs for the months of FCI)ruary and March were drawn. It
wa~ decided to hold th\! dub's btmcfit bridge party on February 24 and
the annual dinner-theatre party in
Philadelphia on March 30.
Scouts to Hold Benefit
Girl Scout Troop, No. 16 and 83,
will hold a benefit at net Monday
evening's perforqtance of "I Remember lIIama" at the Players Club.
Anyone interested in securing' a
ticke.t, may call Mrs. J. A. Calhoun,
Swarlhmore 1174, or Mrs. Walter
Magee, Swarlhmore 0314- W.
,Dr. and Mrs. Walter P. Billstein
of South Chester road entertained at
a New Year's Eve party when their
guests included 1\1r. and :Mrs. Janl(~$
Moss 01 Wallingford, Mr. and Mr>.
a few 'Vacancies due to transfers
Carl McM. Crawford of Elwyn, M,.
and ,Mrs. James Doolittle and :Mr.
liThe Duck Cluh Dance"
In
addition
to
111.
Plumer
the
and
Mrs. \VyaU Lancaster of ChesProfessional training and supervised p!ay
,
Sal., Jan. 179 to I A M.
for children 3 to 5.
Club's officers arc: Rohert Ahbe of ter.
Penn State Center Gym
Cornell a \'CI1lIC, vice prcsidcnl. ;
Directors: ~lrs. G. \\T. Brodhead
(I-Jary;ard
Avellue)
Charles Lincoln of \Vestdale avcnm.','
Call S\\'o 280(j--J
Mrs. Joseph P. Kahler
Russ Hannan's Orchestra.
tr~asl1r~r; and Ford Robinson of 1'7t"~
\\Jestdalc a\'cnuc, secretary. 1fr.... ~,~lJ,'U~~
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George B. Heckman of Park ave$2.50 couple (non-members)
lIue
leads the memhership com$2.00 t:oupte (members) Tickets at
A FINE 'CAR MADE FINER
MICHAEL'S mittee.
Swarthmore
Nursery School
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David \Vebb, a junior at \V cslcyan University, returned there Sunday after spending the holidays at
his home on South Chester rmul.
Ruth \Vchh. a senior at Brothers
Collcgc, Drew University, was also
home for the holiday vacation.
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All goods baked on the premises
electrically
BASSETTS ICE CREAM
DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES MADE FOR US EXCLUSIVELY
HOURS- 9 A. M, TO 10 P. M.
Petits fours, Hor's d'Oeuvres and
Sandwiches made fresh daily
-
ALFRED MOYER, Manager and Baker
MRS. WILLIAM MciNTIRE, Store Manager
PA~L
J. CAREY, Owner
Phone Swa. 3243
Delivery service Daily 11;00 A. M. & 3;00 P. M.
MEETING
HOME
AND
SCHOOL
THE SWARTHMOR
TUESDAY
EVENING
- l
IREMEMBER MAMA
WINS HIGH PRAISE
$3.00 YEAR
SWARTHMORE PA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1948
VOL. J7-NO. 3
Honored by University
I ·,,'-c,-cc_
Simmons Directs
Able Cast To
Success
MRS. CLYDE RE-ELECTED
Mrs. Samuel Dyer Clyde of
Swarthmore and Ogden avenues,
president and founder ot' the Junior
Board of Chester Hospital, was
I again elected to the presidenc:v of
. the board at the annual meeting held
at the hospital last week.
POOL COMMITTEE
IGIVES DETAILS
HOME AND. SCHOOL
-TO HEAR ENGLISH
Eminent Psychiatrist
Talks On Parents
Problems
Dr. O. Spurgeon English, prnThe current Players Club Prouuc·
fcssor and head
tion of John Van Druten's "1 H..::m··
of Psychiatry at Tcmple ullh'crsit v
emhe r Mama" is a notable achic\'c:Medical School and Hospital will
ment. Director J. \Villiam Simillons
is to be highly complimented \1l'on
be the second speaker of the yl~~t1the triumhant overcoming- of the
for the Swarthmore Home an(1 ScI',the many difticu1th.~s involved in tllc
001 Association.
rearrangemcnt and staging' of th~'
Author and eminent psychiatr:-:t,
27 scenes which move smoothly atHl
1
Dr. English \\'ill speak at 8 p. 111.
clukkly to provide as gently tender,
The Swarthmore Swimming Pool
as well c~st and llcr£ormed a cOIll('_tly
Committee launched its campaign Tuesday evening, January 20, in the!
J. Roy Carroll
as can be desired.
Oliver
G.
Swan
_ _ _ _ _ _:::..::.::...~~_ _ _ _ _ _ _- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - this week by offcring to residents Collcge avenue school auditorium.
The effective scener'y is uesig:Hcd
of Swarthmore the opportunity of endeavoring to smooth out the par_
by Walker Penfield _and Jonathan
MOVE TO SAVE OIL
joining a private, non-profit cor- ent's problems with children of this
'Prichard and executed by a large
The serious oil shortage {orccs
po ration for the purpose of con- modern age.
and obviously talented stag-e cn~\V this late notice to \Voman's Club
structing and maintaining- an outCollaborating wilh Dr. Gerald H.
under their direction. The challenge members that the Literature dedoor swimming pool and related J. Pearson, Dr. English wrote "Comof the play enlisted the cooperat:on partmcnt will mcet at the house of
facilities for the recreational CIl- 1110n Neuroses of Children and Adof a large numbcr of the club's n(cm- 1-1 rs. Harold r.. Griffin, 214 Rutgers
joyment of its lIu·mbers.
ults", .and Emotional Problems of
bership to the end that audience ell- avcnue, fhi!.; morning at 10 a.m. inThe
plan,
which
was
set
forth
in
Living." He is also the author ')f
joyment is inexhau~tible. Choosingstead of a\ thc cluh.
a letter from the officers of the COIll- "Psychosomatic 1fedicinc" with ,;)L
the
fav(Jritc
0 n T Ue!H Iay it I tcmoon t IIe P eac{'
. .
'scene becomcs an
. il1ter.
ittec calls for the construction of a Edwarci \Vciss.
.
nllSSlon pastime. A gronp of IIltniju-.
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I
I
,I
1
SerVIce.
department
Wlll meet at the
pool
42 x75 feet, as ''''ell as a wading
Dr. English was a C01!111l0l1Wealth
ed ma Ie filrstmg Iters se ecteu LIC
:J.
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home of Club 1 resutent. l[rs. JO~11l
pool and dressing quatters, to be Fellow in Psychiatry, following work
hospita room anu nc e IriS )01- E 'I· I I
Two re;.;idents of Swarthmore, located on a tract of land within
. I'
.
~. n Ie laC •
· I
at the Hoston Psyschopathic IIosroom. TI Ie k ItC len, Wit I Its varlct::
__
classmates
a.t
the
University
of
the
Boro
across
from
the
Playing
pital hefore becoming heacl of the
of detail and street exterior an:1
Field
on
Hi\'(:Tview
road.
A
p~ot of DCIJ
now
neighbor:;;
mountain hackground is dcliJ.dltrU1.
across North Cchest-er RoarJ will four and one-half acres, including ple Unh'ersity Medical School in
The cast of 23 (24 if yOU include
be honored at the Annual ~-f eeting ample spacoCs for parking ami picnic 1933.
Uncle Elizaheth) is so generally
of the Ge:·.eral Ahimni Society arcas, \vas selected by the committee
In connection with the January
,good that out wont sttPcrlatives are
tra(\itiOl¥lIly
held
,on
"Founders
hecause
or
its
secluded,
yet
COllven20 meeting, 'Villiam F. Lee, Presinot adeqnate. 11.[ ama is played \vith
Day", the anniversary of the birth ient lo~ation, and an optioll on thi$ dent of the Swarthmore Home and
·tender sincerity and infin"itc variety
of Benjamin Franklin who founded land has 'fleen sC'Cured.
School Association, announced tl~at
'by {~race Everest Yeaw. She and her
The
pool
will
be
constructed
in
the
University
in
1740.
Oliver
-G.
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Se"nior High School students havc
family are the core of the play ant1
accordance
·with
the
highest
standS."."n
mriI
J.
Roy
'Carroll.,
win
he
offered to be "frce baby sitters" on
the fact that 'they look like:a falni:y
r-resented with an Alumili A''''ard ards of sanitatioll, and will be under the night of the Association mcctin,R"
·and act like a fanlily is the key to
1he genuine atmospl1crc \vhich l)c·The annual election of members of oi l-ledt for "outstanding service professional supervision at all times, so that parents, who would otht'r~
wise he unable to attend, might hear_
speaks ~rama. UFor family to' l)c (he Swarthmore Public Library to the l..hiiversity (luring the recent according to "the anllouncement..
p:li"3-t.
".
Mcnih~rship
is
offered
to
those
the talk on psychiatry, parents, and
).i-ama's "For family to l)e toget1ler board will be 'held ,during Library
Swan, 'U ·graduate -of the Wharton who purchase a family membersip the modern child.
is good."
hours on Saturday, January 24 and
The baby sitting volunteers w(,re
'Mr. Simmons is deliglltiully sym- ·Moniluy. January 26. All adult rc:;i- SCllool di the l University of Penn- certificate, the price of which has
been
set
at
$220,
including
tax.
The
syb'ania
"in'192o,
has
Tccently'become
arranged
through the cooperation of
pathetic as Papa? quietly. T"ig:lrtl" dents of the horough are eligible
a5'Soclaeu
'with
Reynolds
and
!Comfunds
-:thus
'iiCcured
wiII
be
used
to
Paul Hummer, President of the St·
supporting the harmony (()f till' for menibership 'in th association
group. Doris C. Berger as Katr'in, <1nd nruy heeome members merely hv pany of New York, literary ·a~nts. pay the construction costs. Mainten- udent Council at Swarthmore. Anythe elder daughtcl", ably hanmes th~ signing the 'by-laws 'and thus qUillify He was 'Seer-ctary {of the Class of ance ,and ,operational expenses will one wishing a free bahy sitter for
1926. and chairman of the Editorial be met by an annual dues charge the cvening of January 20 should
tying role of narrator and the 'bl'fo\\'- to vote 111 the 1948 election.
ing, ambitious girl. The gentle ca:;;('
There arc four candidates for the Board offl'" General Alumn' Soc- which, for the first year, will be $48 call Mrs. William F. Lee, Swarthof her remembering is nice. Young two vacancies on the board. Thr{"c iety which 'publishes a monthly "'The per family, including tax. The com- more 4548.
ThcI-Iospitality Committee of the
James Hornaday as Nels is wonder- of the four have .already served in Penlls)'lvan'ia Gazette"" and a' quart- mittee states that it expects annual
ful1y and promisingly right for l~i'i. this capacity, and arc standing for erly "The General kCagazine and membership dues will be reduced Home and School Association will
have a pre-meeting refreshment gctrole. ShirJey Smith as Christil!':., re-election for 'another term. Tiley Historical Chrroniclc". lIe has served after the -first year.
as
Olairman
of
the
Literary
Arts
The
plans
call
for
a
membership
to-get
her for anyone attending the
Uthe stubborn one" docs a beautiful arc l\lrs. T. K. Bt'own, Jr., who Ins
Committee
of
the
Philadelphia
of approximately 400 families, with meeting, at 7 :30 in the High School
job with this her first part. Corn~1ia just completed three years of
~{cKernan as Dagmar is completly hoanl sen'icc; George }.;f. Allen. a:l Art Alliance, ant! was for five years residents ot Swarthmore given first cafeteria before adjourning to the
charming. Individually each mcmber officia1 of the Viscose Conl\lany, 3.n:! )lresidenJ of the P'hiiadelt)m.'l consideration. The affairs of the school auditorium for Dr. Engli:;h's
of the family is good, hut the real formerly the Borough CuuncB n'- Booksellers Ass()ociation. Although corporation win be conducted by a lecture.
President Lee said that a good
tribute is that they work so wen to- presentative on the boa~; and 1t.f r. Swan has been interested chief- Board of Directors to. be elected
turn-out \\--as forc(":·~t for the llleetget her that the family is (Iuite per- Harold Ogram, vice-president of the ly in the publication of books, he by the membership.
Application blanks, enclosed with iug inasmuch as tht membership of
feet and its curtain
, call a treasured Swarthmore National nank, ,\"110 himself has edited two books fOl"
hays,
"Deep
'Vater
Days"
and
th.e
l~tter of invitation, must be the. Association had more than daub·
memory.
is at present the treasurer ot the
"Frontier
Days."
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led following a recent campaign.
Then there is :Mama Marta's nwn board. The new candidate is Carroll
Carron, an architect, and memfamily, her three sisters and Unci" Frey, who is associated with th ....
Chris who playdeed by D. ~f alcolm Penn ?l.hltual Insurance Company her of the firm of Carroll, Grisdale -----~TH~~--~W~EE~K~~~C~ll~E=N=D~~=-----Hodgc, is the head of the family in and is editor of the c:ompany·s puhH- and Van Aleo of Philadelphia, is a
very trnth. A weak Uncle C.hri~: cations. 'An of the candidates are form~r President of the General
FRIDAY, JANUARY 16
could harm the play immeasurahly keenly interested in the work of the Alumni Society of the University of 10 :30 a.m.-"Abigail Adams .... _. review .............. 214 Rutgers Ave.
Pennsylvania. A holder of the 8 :20 p. m._HI RClllember 1\Iama" ............... , .... Player's Club
amI this production is tremendol1sly library.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 17
It is hoped that the members of Graduate Fellowship in Architecture
lucky to have il.1 r. Hodge in the role
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for he givc$ it many shadings whic l ; the association will show their i:--- and later the Henry GiHette \\7ood- 8 :20 p.m.-"I Remember l\f:ama" ...................... Player's Club
emphasize its vitality. Unclc Chris is terest by turning out for the elect- Illan Fellowship, he was until 1945
SUNDAY, JANUARY 18
well done. Particularly apt i:; hi~ tion in record-hreagink l1umbers. Assistant Professor of Architecture 11 ;00 p.m.-Morning Worship ........................ Local Churches
scene \\'ith his nephew Arne who ;~ Announcement of the election re- at the l)niversity and Executive
MONDAY, JANUARY 19
played with grat appeal hy John turns will he made at the annual Chairman of the Design Staff of that 2:00 p.m.-Legion Auxiliary .............. , ....... 211 Cornell avenue
meeting of the association, which departmcnt. Presently he is one of 8 :00 p.m.-Anlerican Legion .. , ......................... Borough Halt
1lcCahan.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 20
:\1 aUla's three sisters, J cnny play- will he held 011 ).ronclay. January 2(), the fi\'c alumni members on the
2 :00 p.m.-"Peacl! Plans Practical", movies ....•• , ... 754 Harvard Ave.
ed hy ),1 artha Kcighton, Sig-rirl hy immctliately after the close of the ~I anaging COlllmittee of the Uni8:00 p.m.-Home and School Association 1\Ieeting, • College ave. School
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attend the performance at the PlaY-/ home about April 1 while Mrs. Jaqers Club.
.
uelte will continue her sfay there,
Claire and Nancv Rincliffe of later going 011 to sec another son
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Strath Haven avenue have returned of Seattle before returning to Swto Stephens College, Mo., following arthmore.
the holidays. During their vacation
Dr.·and Mrs. Walter Moir of Yale
they entertained at Open House for
avenue and Afr. and, Mrs. Palmer
a few friends.
Marie Louise Forsythe of Thayer Pilgrim, also of Yale avenue will
road entertained at a surprise birth- entertain at cocktails before the
day party last week for Mr. Milo Duck Club Dance at Penn State
Abercrombie of Pasadena, Calif.• Center tomorrow evening.
who is the house guest of the ForsyMr. and Mrs. F. C. Jussen of Cor-
Mrs. Thomas W. Hopper of Magill road entertained at a lunc:'eonbridge at her home Wednesday.
Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker of
Riverview road entertained "Tla:'
Eightsomc" at a luncheon at the Ingleneuk, Tuesday. Bridge followed
at the Shoemaker home.
Mrs. D. D. Rowlands of Cedar
lane is spending a week as the guest
of Mrs. B. W. Parker of Bethesda.
Md.
lIIrs. Thomas M. Jackson of Park thes.
nell avenue will entertain at a cockavenue. served as Ilost~s
to tIl"_
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Fine of Sw- tal'I party at their home before the
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Thimble Group, Tuesday.
arthmorc avenue, accompanied by Duck Club Dance at • Penn State
Midshipman Donald B. Rutller- lIIr. and lIIrs. David Kreitler pf 'Wy- Center tomorrow evening.
ford U. S. N. returned last week nnewoo d, will .pend the week-end
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to Pensacola, Fla., to resume his at Split Rock Lodge in the Poconos.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Neal Thurman of
aviation tra~ning following a 15~day
Virginia Peel of Colurnbi.,.- avenuc, Cedar lane cntertained as their week
leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs has returned to Carleton College end guests. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley
S. S. Rutherford of Strath Haven following a three-week holiday vac- Price of East Lansing, Mich.
a"cnue.
ation. During the holiday season
Mrs E. M. Rowand of Elm avenue
Barbara Kent of Riverview road Virginia entertained at a tea for spent a few days in Norristown visreturned to Northwestern UniversHy college classmates and their parent!). iting Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tinker.
last week following the holiday va~Mrs. Hanna NeuIYeiler of Maple
Benjamin S. Collins, of North
at ion. En route she stopped in Pitt- avenue is visiting her brother and Chester road has been· elected presisburgh to visit Mr. and Mrs. CII.rles sister-in-law, Mr. and lIIrs. Samuel d en t 0 f th e new Iy orgamze
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DIverSity hospitality
Dons Rowand of Swarthmore.
M~. a~d Mrs. W'l!enry Lmton of committee at Lehigh University.
Polly Told of Park avenUe e:ller- BenJanun. '\\.re~t a~enue spent the
tained at a buffet supper at her home ~~veek-elld In Cambridge, Mass.} visitENGAGEMENTS
Saturday evening before the Ninth 109 Mr. and Mrs. W. HenrY,Linton.
Grade Dancing Class of the Junior Jr., and their t1.Jree-week-old grandMrs. Israel Goldstein of BrookAssemblies at the' Woman's dub. ) on Douglas Linton
lyn,
N. Y., has announced the enRobert Disque of Strath Haven
Mrs. L. J. Servais of Dickinson
gagement
of her daughter, Osna
avenue, a junior at Northwestern avenue entertained at bridge, ,VedMina. to Robert R. Longwell, son of
University, spent the holidays :it his nesday evening .of last week.
lIIrs.
Alfred E. Longwell of Lafayhome and has now gone to KnoxMary Alice West of Benjamin
ette
avenue"
and the latc Mr. LongHie Tenn., where he will spend (he \Vest avenue. is convalescing at her
well
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next three months 011 his co-opera- ~lo~e followmg an appendectomy
Miss Gold~tein. daughter also of
tive engineering project.
In the Taylor Hosiptal, January J.
AIrs. Dwight Cool'ey of' Columbia • Mrs. A.. U. Fairbanks of Park the late Dr: Goldstein, is a junior
avenue served as hostess to h
venue arrived home Sunday from at Brooklyn College.
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Mr. Longwell is a graduate of
Book Club Tuesday evening. Alice . ~rJOcttc,
ISC., where she had
Swarthlllore
High School, attended
Ayres reviewed "Inside USA" b VISIted her daughter, Mrs. Wil1iam
John Guenther.
y H. King and family for two months. the University of Pennsylvania. and
Helen Disque of Strath Haven ave- .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schroth of is now studying at the Dramatic
nue 113S returned to Wheaton Col- PJtt.sburgh ha;c ~c!urn.cd home fol- Workshop of the New Sehool for
lege folIo\fing the holidays. During IO\vl~g a week S VISit Mth Mrs. Sch- Social Research, New York City.
the holiday season, Helen and Bar- roth s mother Mrs. E. M. Rowand
Mrs. Florance C. Keller of Sunnybara Lukens of Strath Ha
of Elm aVenue.
freshman at Middlebury ente;t:~~e:
Mrs Richard T. Randall of North brook road, Springfield announces
at Open House at the Disque home. Chestc: road \~iI1 entertain her club the engagement of her daughter
Mrs. C. H. Parmelee and young at a dmner-b:ldge at her home to- hlarianne, to Mr. Roy A. Bosshardt:
SOil of'Mr. A. C. Bosshardt of Park
daughter Anne and son CIlJPpy
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f morrow
evemng.
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Annapolis, Md., are spending the
rs.
t1ham A. J aqueUe of Elm avenue, and Mn. Marie Bosshardt
week with Mrs. Parmelee's mother avenue and Mrs. F. V. 'Varren of of New York City.
Mrs W W Misch II' f U'
. ' Walnut lane left Thursday for Arie 0
DIverSIty zona, Ca I'f
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place. ' .
I ormol and· Honolulu. In
Honolulu they will visit Mrs. JaqGenevieve Reavis of University
ueUe's son. Mr. John Jaquette and
place joined members of the Buck
family. Mrs Warren will return ; If 'rbU
Ridge Ski club and spent the weekWRt1t.R
end skiing at Montrose.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Meader FOR
MAGAZINE
IlS'SOME
UNBEUEVEof ~airvie\V road and Cornell ave:-'"
SUBSCRIPTIONS
ABLE 1\-IING. "',....--..~
nue will entertain :Mr. and Mr~. H.
Call
Morgan Ruth of St. David's 3S their
dinner guests this evening and later Mrs_ Lloyd E_ Kauffman
Frida,.,
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Russell. H. Kent,
Jr., of Springfield arc receiving congratulations upon the birth of a
daughter, Terry Ke~t, on January
13 at Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia.
The baby isa granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Kent of
Riverview road.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. Gough li:wden of
Frankford, and of Mr. and Mr..
Claude C. Smith of Baltimore Pike
Swarthmore.
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Harvard ...<1 R.otBen A ......
RED SKELTON
ViRGINIA O'BRIEN
"MERTON of the MOVIES"
Sun. & Mon., Jan. 18 & 19
PAUL KELLY
"ADVENTURE ISLAND"
in Color
and
"THE ROYAL WEDDING"
(Not 2. News Reel)
A 27 minute subjec in Color
Tues. & 'IV ed., Jail. 20 & 21
TYRONE POWER
"NIGTHMARE ALLEY"
in
"THE SONG OF
THE THIN MAN"
Saturday Matinee-I p.m.
SPECIAL
CHILDREN'S SHOW
Mon .• Tues. & Wed. .
DEANNA DURBIN
in
"SOMETHING
IN THE WIND"
Also the Color Film Record
oE the Royal Wedding
Starting Thurs., Jan. 22
DANNY KAYE
in
"THE SECRET UFE
OF WALTER MITTY"
i~ Technicolor
all kinds of service for your car
at RUSSELL'S ... complete hattery
re-charging, both fut and .low, car-
huretor and ignition work, tire rc..
pain and wheel balancing. One
visit
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convince you that
We
are
here to help you with fine service
and quality products.
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Second C1u1
Swarthmore.
Edith WhItaker
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Matter. January 24, 1929, at
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTHMORE PA. FRIDAY, JANUARY .6, 1948
Thanks Are Due
The retirement 'of S. S. Rutherford from Borough Council after eight
years of faithful service to this community rightly carns for him general
expressions of appreciation from all residents whose safety, comfort, and
r leasant environment have been his chief concern for the term of his
service. As president of the borough's governing body he has .......~ the
heavy burden of its post war problems in such/manner as to case the
way for his successor Andrew W. Simpson.
George M. Allen retired also from the Council after one tern! of service 00 that body and .as its representative to the public Library Board.
Pressure ot business prevented his longer service but the four years
giv~n merit community gratitude..
.. The e1e<:ted body which shares with the Council the responsibility
for the safety and encouragement of the .borough's most precious and
enduring wealth its youth,. also lost its president this year_ Roy v.;:
Swarthmore. Pa. .....
Delaplaine, ~hosc 10 year' service on the School Board involved six years
'is president and tlIe four prior to that as chainnan of one of its most
Serving Swarthmore, MorI
important committees, instruction, resigned in June because -of :ill
ton, Rutledge and Ridley
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health. His devotion to these tasks was real and constant and highly
Township since 1918
held by many graduates of our high school .and their families and comSEAFOOD all! Specialty
munity. 'Earlier in the year. F_ Norton Landoo .resigned from the School
Board where he, had ably carried the chief maintenance oversight for six
Phone: Swarthmore 0444
. Completely AIr·Conditioned
years. James H. Hornaday retired from theboard.after 12 years of service
in J~nuary, 10 of these as treasurer_
, In the. 54 years of Swarthmore's incorporated existence as a borough,
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1he elected officials who have served it have guided it well and generously.
,.. All of them serve without pay, except ·the treasurer of the Sch~oard
wh" receives the small annual fee of $360, .by vote of the Board. The
From time immemorial the word has stood for ~varm hearted Hospitality.
men who have just retired from public service have well -upheld the
It still does at STRATH HAVEN
-standards of honorable stewardship . . and of visioil. In the course of
their service they have perhaps, been more ,,"ware ,of the critical guard
than of the commupity's value of their services. 1t is time for a resounding thank you fr.om.all Qf 11S whom. .they ;have :been willing to serve. METHODIST CHURCH NOTES
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The Young People'sFe1l"",sliip wiII .The Church School meets on SunSwarthmore. Fa.
meet at 6:00 P. M. and will be ad- day morning at 9.45, . S. W. JohnWHERE YOU GET MORE FOR LESS THAN ELSEWHERE
Holy Conununiori
be celebrat- dressed by a Negro speaker on Hie son, superintendent. Gasses are proprohlems of the young Negro.
vided for ch,ldren o£all ages and
Telephone Swarthmore 0680
.,d on Sunday at 8:90 A. M. Chnrch
Choir School will meet on Monday for adults.
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School will meet at 9-:45. and tne
Rector will' preach at the ·Service Parish House. The monthly dinner o'clock, the minist~r wm prcacl-!,.. on
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<>f Morning Pray,er at 11 ,00 A. M. meeting .ot ihe. 'M·en"s lChib :Wid :be the topic "Things <:ioncealcd".
The Junior Chprcn meets at the
The ushers for the 11 o'clock :service held on Monday at 6:30 P. M.and
are: B Kctm, head usher; W. }'L win witness -a film -showing latest 'same hour in the clrapel under the '
Harvey, T_ Hopper, R' T_ Bates developments in the helicopter field. leadership of Alice Snyder.
Mrs. Theodore L. Purnell and •
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hring, and G. A. McCorkle. Con- teed to the PiaseCk ne1iCtJ11l:er' Sue Purnell wil be 'in charge. of the
OPEN 7 .A.. )(..-8. P. M.
firmation (Jass for young people Corporation p1ant in 'Morton to in- Church Nursery wrucn is open dur: 'ing the morning s e r v i c e . :
Closed every Sunday
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The
Vestry
will
meet
in
the
P.aTisb
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South
District
meeting
for
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and will continue until March 14.
tne Woman's Society oE Christian
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Tile Rt. Rv. Oliver J. Hart will ad- House on Tuesday at8:()(I'P. M.
The adUlt class of religious ed-' Service will be,held in the NOI wood
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MAllJORlE TOLD, Aasodate Editor
PETER Eo TOLD, Editor
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Friday & Saturday
WILLIAM POWELL
and
MYRNA LOY
Phone. Swarthmore 0900
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D. A. R. STATE REGENT HERE
Mrs. Henry J. Weiland of South
Chestep road entertained at a luncheon at her home Tuesday with M <5.
H. B. Kirkpatrick of Pittsburgh
State Regent of the D. A. R. as
guest of honor. Additional guests included Mrs. Robert Lee of Phila
This was followed by a tea-meeting
at the home of Mrs. Clarence D.
Bell of Chester. Mrs. John R. Bates
of North Chester road, Mrs. Robert
Arnold of Wallingford, and lirs.
Henry J. Sweney of Chester sened
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH ilS hostesses with Mrs. Jonathan
Prichard of Swarthmore presid1t!t:'
"LIFE" is the subject of the at the tea table.
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday J'nLegion Auxiliary
uary 18. The Golden Text is: "Seck
The Legi~n Auxiliary will conv~ne
good, and not evil. that yc may live: at the home of Mrs. Robert T. Fair,
and so the Lord, the God of hOSlS, 211 Cornell aenue at 2 p. 111. next
shan be with you. as ye have Monday, January 19, for the tirst
spoken" (Amos ~ :14).
meeting of the new year.
Methodist Church on Wednesday.
Sessions are at 10:30 and 1 :45.
The Social Hall will lie open for
supervised recreation under Mr.
Purnell on Thursday evening at 7
o'clock.
A combined meeting of the South
aod West Districts' Boards of Lay
Activities will be held on Friday in
the Trinity Methodist Church, Chester. Sessions are at 4 and 7 :30.. Bishop Fred F. Corson who recently returned from an official visit to China
and the Philippines will be the
speaker in the evening.
TRINITY NOTES
UNKLE HANK SEZ
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EVERY' FRIDAY AT SWARTJDIORE,
SWARTHMOREAN,' INC~ PUBLISHER
Lorue McCarter
Mr. and Mrs. William Craemer
Jr., of Springfield are receiving con:
gratulations· on the birth of a daughter named Nancy Helen, on J.nuary 7 in the University Hospita!'
Philadelphia.
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The baby is a granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Taylor of
Mr.
and Mrs. William Craemer of
Kenneth Square formerly of SwHarvard avenue.
arthmore. arc receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son. John
Stanley, Jr., 011 December 16 in Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia.
CI.... rap look be_ reel
Mrs. Taylor is the former DorePIl
helt
.., ....ear better. iLvo
Mitchell, daughter of Mrs. Charl~s
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D. Mitchell of "Brookhill", WallIt iJ • good inveetment in
., ,ood living..
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ingford.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Hayden
of Philadelphia arc being congratulated upon the birth of a daughter
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa
nne Roberts Hayden, on J anuar;
Swarthmore 0730 • • _ 0529
Clearbrook 4646
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The baby is a granddaughter of
_Choke
RUB' for Sale-A);
Thanb
THE SWARTHMOREAN
PUBI-ISHED
THE
Sunday afternoon will be conducted
by Dr. Charles A. Anderson. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone to attend these services.
Sunday afternoon the Freshma..
and' High School Fellowship will
attend the 75th Anniversary Youth
Service at the Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church. Cars wiII leave the
church at 4.00 p.m.
The Young Adults Club for aU
young people over college age will
meet at the Churt:h Sunday evening
at 7 o'clock. .
The Chapel Choir rehearses Th"r··
,sday evening afternoons and the
Boy's Junior Choir rehearses at 7
'o'c~ock. Friday evenings.
The following Circles of the W L'man's Association will meet next
Wednesday, J auuary 21.
Circle I, Mrs. Fred R. Lang,
Olaimlan, at the home of. At rs. C.
VV. Lukens, 916 Strath Haven avpnue, at 11 o'c1ock. Members pleas".!
bring sandwiches.
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Circle 6. Mrs. Samuel C .. HarrIS.
Chairman, at the home of "hlrs. D.
T. Shaw, 908 Mt. Holyoke place. at
12 :30 o'c1ock.Members please brir.,::
sandwicht:;s. The speaker will he
lI_r: Domingo Ri~art.
The Evening Circle will meet at
the home of Mrs. Palmer Pilgrim,
730' Yale avenue, at 7 :45 o'clock.
Mrs. Arthur Bassett will show movIes.
Cricle 4. Mrs. Lewis Cutier, chairman, at the home of the ,chairman,
7Zl Harvard ~vellue. for luncheon
at I, followed by a meeting.
The Presbyterial will meet at the
Overbrook Presljyterian C1;1Urch on
Tuesday, January 20 at 2:30 o·clock.
A cordial invitation is extended to
all women of the congregation to attend this meeting. Tea win be served.
,
physi!=ian, and take his prescription to a pharmacist, you secure
the maximum benefits from both
the medical and Pharmaceutical
professions. The physician and
phannacist work hand in hand in
the interc:t of public health. Neither is selfsufficient. Each is dependent upon the other. YO:l
~hould have a family physician to whom you can
turn in times 0 f illness. Be sure that he is :l
licensed M "D Then b'
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nng his prescr.ptions
to l!e.
Compounding prescriptions
which we gladly accept.
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Church
Services
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. H. Lewis Cdtlet' Minister
SUNDAY JANUARY 18
9:45 A. JI[.-ChUl'Ch School
11 :00 A. M._uReg1.igion w;:ith a Tan~'"
4:45 P. JI[.-Vesper Serv.co
D Charles A. Anderson
4:00 P. M ..:.....Fresbman & High School
Fel10wships at Bryn Mawr.
7:00 P. M.-Young Adults
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7:30 p. M.-CoUege Age Fellowship
METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser, D.D., Minister
SUNDAY JANUARY 18
TRINITY CHURCH
SUNDAY JAN.UA~Y 18
Rev. Goo. C. Anderson. Reetor
8:00 A. 1I.-Holy (,ornmunton.
9:45 A. M.-Church School.
11 :00 A. ~1._Morning Prayer & Serfl!on
6~OO P. "M.-Voung Peope's FeJlow5h~
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OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY JANUARY 18
9:450 A. M.-First Day School.
A. M.-Meeting for \Vorship.
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9:30 to 3:00 Sewng.and Quilting.in Whit·
tier HOI1!'!e. Box Luncbeon. All are
cordially inv:~it~ed~.===-=,-_ __
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST SCIENTIST
OF
SWARTII~fORE
the Episcopal Church concerning
. B'Irt II an d t h e R esurrcc:~
t h C V'Irgm
tion of J esns Christ.
Choir rehearsal WI'1 1 be he Id on
Thursday evening at 7:30' in the
Parish House.
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SUNDAY JANUARY 18
11 :00 A. ~I.-Sunllay School.
11 :00 A. ~['-Sunday Lesson
Sermon: "Life"
\"cdnc~lny eycning meeting each wed:,
8 p.m. Readin~ room npen daily except Sun·
rl:l\' :'Ind holidav!; 12 to 5 p.m. \Vedncsday
c,,·cning 7 to 7:45 p.m. and 9 to 9:30 p.m.
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BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINNER
Sunday morning at, thc 11 o',:lock
The Year Round Token Of
service hlr. Cutler will preach on
Esteem
And Thoughtfulness
"Religion with a Tang".
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Boyle at
Decorative
the Harvard avenue: entrance and
and
Novelty
hfiss Genevieve Reavis ·and Henry
Faust at the drive"jay-transept enCandles
trance, will assist ~·fr. Cutler in
BALT. PIKE SPRINGFIELD
greeting the congregation after the
service Sunday morning.,
All departments of the Churc'il
School witl meet at 9 :45 o'clock.
The :Men's Bible Cla::.s meets at
9 :-15 o'c1ock in the Church transept.
The \Vomcn's Bihle Class. meets at I
I) :45 o'c1ock in the Church Study I
Dr. Clarence E. Clewell will be the
Swarthmore 0450
teacher this Suuday morning.
TELEGRAPH FLOWERS
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. Prelbyterian Church Notes
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FLOWERS
9 :45· A. M.-Church School.
11 :00 A. "M._uThings Concea.J~ed~·_·-'-_ _
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particularly those with no immediate families sho!J1d plan their
funeral services in advance_ It is
a sound, wise procedure_ We
will help you in every way possible to lessen burdensome details_
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS
1820 CHESTNUT STR.EET
Telephone RI 6-1581
MARY A. BAIR. Presidenl
I
Pool Committee
Gives Details
in order to make certain that
all questions are answered In the
event that inunediate payment of
the full cost of the Membership (Continued From Pa"e
Certificate would prove inconvenient
to any family, this committe is
authorized to suggest othermet.hods
of payment. subject to the approval
of the finance committee.
.
Virginia Little
Program Speaker
101D.
(Continned From Page I)
for construction will be let shortly
thereafter so that the pool will !.e
returned by January 26. Contract.
completed in lime for use this summer.
Time ia Short
The committee elected at a meeting
of interested residents last November includes John ·W. Seybold, as
president; Mrs. Reavis Cox, vicepresident; Mrs. J. Albright Jones. (Continued From Page I)
secretary, and Donald P. Jones, treaHelen McElwee, and Trina by Sally
surer.
Scybold, in a statement for the :McFaddcn, arc happily difIcr!.!lIt
Swarthmorean, urged serious and and well handled as is to be expected
immediate consideration of the inof this trio of experienced players.
vitation by all who are interested.
"Unfortu""'tely, our schedule 'is In varied stages of joing the family
such that we have to get an im- is Mr. Tborkelson who is played by
mediate response. Applications, after Kenneth R! Balsley to the nicest
being aplJroved by the membership nuance. Russell Gibsoll appears a.
committee, will be honored in the
the 1itcrary. grandiloquent Mr. Hy
order received." Seybold said.
The cost of membership, the com- to excellent advantage. \VilJiam :U.
mittee believes, has been kept at a Park is dignified Dr. Johnson. Ann
bare minimum. coWe know it will Voigt i.s satisfying and well ca~t as
scem like a lot a money to some of Authoress Moorehead. The manour younger families," Seybold said,
e.uvering betwee!1 ller and l\fama
"but the initial cost of membership
is reponsible for a sweep of chuckwill be recoverable in the event a
les. Gladys W. Hayes is briefly sren
family finds it necessary to withdraw
as the Woman, too briefly· for all
by resale of membership to other
who welcome her return.
persons on an approved list. The
Several of the community's young
annual dues wiH ,be extremely low
fry appear in supporting ro1es. An!1
in, terms of the benefits to be dcrivBroomall and Betty Mctahan adrl
ed. If you stop to figure it ou!, by
to the scope of the playas Katrin's
considering the number of times a
schoolmates; Madeline and Dorothy.
given family will use the pool during
David .McCahan and Charles Kecna season, you will discover that the
en make hJ"ie.f appearances as th·C'
cost per swim will be substantially
soda clerk and bell boy. Irma Keighbelow that which any commercial
ton shares the scrubbing chores with
pool could possibly offer."
Mama with· good grace. Barbara
Member.hip Follow-Up
Powell and Dolores Robinson at e
The membership committee, head~
attractive in nurses' roles. "I Rcmed by Mrs. Justus Garrhait, will
.member Manma" will be happily and
follow up next week by making
gratefully remembered by all who
telephone calls to those who have
see it.
not responded to the invitation to
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I Remember Mama
Wins High Praise
} unior A~scmbly
The eighth grade group of tho
Junior Assemblies wilJ hold its four·
th dance of the season on Saturda~'
January 17. with Mrs. Fred Lang
serving as hostess.Chaperons for the
dance will be 1\{r. and 1\lrs Jal11t!s
Bullitt and Mr. and 1\£rs. Robert Hilkert.
An inforll1<11 dance for the Senior
Assembly will follow the earlier
group from 8 :45 to 11 :45 p.m. at the
Woman's Clubhouse. Mrs. Stewart
Thorbahn, class hostess for the
Senior group, will be assisted by Mr.
and }'Irs. Carroll Streeter, Dr. and
Mrs. John Pearson and Dr. and
Mrs. George P. Warren who
act
as chaperons.
A very well attended session of
the Swarthmore Women's Int~r
national Lealr"e for Peace and
Freedom January, 8 at the home of
,
Mrs. Caleb Smith, Ogden avenue,
brought out reports on this year's
activities of the League.
Mrs. Frederick Tolles presided,
announcing the coming Peace Chest
Drive annually undertaken in the
Philadelphia Area. Chairman of the
Drive for Swarthmore is AI rs. Benbow F: Ritchie, of Crul1l Ledge.
A number of members attcnded
the Anti-Conscription meeting he1d
in Il1dependence Square Phila., January 10, at which Mrs. Annalee
Stewart, national president of W.I.L. was one, scheduled to speak.
Mrs. Ida Stabler, Delaware County Chairman of W.I.L., officiated at
the tea which was part of the afternoon.
Highlight of the program was a
very c1car and informative account
given by Mrs. Virginia Little, W.I.L.
member, of the. set-up and workings
of the Uuited Nations. Contrary to
the opinion often held. Mrs. Little
said, the start toward the United
Nations· made by the charter of
San Francisco in 1945 was not to
set up a world government i ,it was
not to set up peace settlements or
to enforce peace. It was for a
much more limited purpose: to ·preI
.
serve peace against violation by the
sm.all powers.
The speaker outlined the structure
of the United Nations. describing
its 6 principle organs: the Security Council. the General Assembly.
the Economic and Social Council.
the Trusteeship Council. the Secretariat, and the Court. cOlnplicated
as arc the bodies comprising the
United Nations, it is clear explanations such as this which gradually
ediucatc citizens to the possibilities
for peace action by this organization.
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l'ERSONAL--Servieo on all makee
electric
Irone-I'lI,
wosbe",
vacuum
of
(Bendix, indo-dod),
eleanera.
ranges
irons,
tOBlter!, fane 8Dd lampe. AI80
.·iring-Do\\" and old. All work com·
plies to Fire Underwriters epeciftea·
liODS. Call Erich H. Hausen, Swartb·
",or. 2850·W
pERSONAL-Window cleanIng. 30 year.
in bu.i..... Will give prompt r ....nabl.
,.rvic<. Call Swarthmore 4592, Wm. A.
~;~~~NAL
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Subscriptions
lIn. Bertha P.
to
all
Fariea.
magazines.
swarthmore 4589·'V.
PERSONAL-Carpentry jobbing Estim·
ates cbeerEull.r given. Reasonable prices.
Good service. Reeves, Phope Swarthmore
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FOR· SALE
The regular, meeting of the Ainsworth-Wernhcr Post 427 of the American Legion will be held on 1\£ondal, January 19, at 8:00 in the Legion Room of the Borough Hall.
This meeting has been designat~d
nAnny Night." Captain Collins
U.S.A. will speak and the sponsor
is Legionnaire John. Bennett.
FOR SALE- Selected fire-place wood.
hard and seasoned. Cut 20 inches. lunj{;
$18. cord. Swarthmore 2078.
FOR SALE-3U gallon gas hot·water heater.
Perfed o~ting condition $35. Phol!e
~[edia 274S·R.
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FO:RSA~Fire~Jace Iog$. seasoned wood.
, Cut any length. nru.~e Dumall, 223 South
nester road. Swarthmore 4S 13.
FOR SALE-Pair very fi·~n"e"r':ced""f;-ox---'r;-u...-,
$50; De-luxe all por~elain Coolerator, 100
pounds. $25. Swarthmore ·01l7-R.
FOR SALE-Brown fur coat. size 36-38.
Reasonable•. Call Swarthmore 1206.
FOR SALE-Tuxedo. size 36--38~Good
condition. $20. Call Swartbhtore 20SS.
'fORSALE-Doy·'s tuxed;;5iZ;-3'i
4."'7G"ood=t
condition. Box Z. 'llu~ Swartbmorea.n.
FOa-SALCSa.ble and-wbiteA:K.E"
Collie pups. Ideal as pets or for sho\v
pUrposes. Call Cbeser 5-1869, 2-3555 or 443S.
·FOR-SAL~Howehold furniture: due to
death in family. 27 E. Fourth St .•.Media.
DELAWARE COUNTY
EVENING AND DAY
TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
'FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Large SUMy room Dear
• transportation. Gentleman preferred .. Call
Swarthmore 2806·J
FORRENT APa:'rtm;;;::::en~.;-;£;;:or;-;b"u::s;:in::..::.:-:w::Qo:maD. one bedroom. living room. tiled bath,
kitcben. p'rivate entranc::e. first floor. gara~e. Av:ulab1e February 1. For further detads wnte Box B. rhe Swarthmorean.
FOR-RENT Swarthmore vic:init~1 large
newly·furnlshed. room. private haUl. Suitable one or two business perlOns 01" students.
Ca1l Swarthmore 3333-R.
FOltRENT Funiii:."bed::'-'::.p::.::run=..,::::O,:-,
able for cocp1e. Laundry facilities and
garage inclnded. Telephone Swartbmore
2J61-M.
of The Pennsylvauia State College. Swarthmore Pa.
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CIu_
OpeD
Meet
to Mea
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Two
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per ceDt moItpge of $780()£. amortizing 12
to 15 yea .... Large property an Swarthmore.
h'l0 dwellings, one rented. Reply to Box A,
'!'be 3wartbmorean.
.
yERSONAlr-Vaeuurn Cleaners. irona.
t08"len and radicta repaired. called
for and deUvered. Can R-ohert BroDa..
s,...artbmore 1648.
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AMERICAN LEGION MEETING
AIM 'FOR A BETTER POSITION
China Expertly Repaired and
Restored
Antique. Bought and Sold
10 Pennsylvania Avenue
Garden City
. Che.ter 2-3026
PERSONAL
pERSONAL-Local veteran seeking 4 or 5
mO·W.
,viii
Kappas To Sew
Mrs. Robert e. Brooks of Swarthmore avcnue will ·serve as hostess
to the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sewing
Group next Tuesday.
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CLASSIFIED
aDd WomeD
Evening..
ApproYed
Per
for
Week
Veteran.
WANTED
WANTED-Engineer desires bachelor apartment or room with bath. Reply to Box X.
The Swarthmorean.
"wANTEO--To- rent
four
an furnished bouse by, pbysi~ian. wife and
thI"«! c:h;Idren. About $80. per mouth. Phone
Madison 3366--M.
.
\V A,NTEo.=.second.hand addi!lH machine.
Telephone Swarthmore 2370·W.
threcor
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·WANTED-Young
bedroom
ladYdes"ir=..:3-'r=oo=m:-::.::••=r
station in Swarthmore Reply to Box Y.
The· Swarthmorean.
Practical T ... ininll Offered In.
\"wANTEJ>-,:.part-ti~m::e:-::w::o:;rk:-;:b::y-'re::;'li::ab"l;:.-ex=-.
BUSINESS FIELDS
ENGINEERING FJELDS
Buaine.. AclmiDi..tra.tiOD
Building Construction
PersoDnel Management
ACcounting
. Dieael &
Enainea
Steam. Power PJanb
ea.
In::;~er!,,,:~ity
Merchandiaing
Production Mjanagement
Air ConditioDinll
Modern La"guagea
IDd... triai Chemi.try
Puhlic Speaking
lind Other.
In.trumentatiou
GYMNASIUM - TE6HNICAL LIBRARY _ SWIMMING POOL
perienced girl. Phone Swarthmore 2890.
WANTED-Tobuy grandfather{'sclock-:in good condition. Telephone Swartbmore
1066-].
·WANTED-BYWestingbouse executive
single home or apartment! two bedrooms
unfurnished, modern.. No children. Approxi=
mately $80. month. Vicinity Swarthmore,
Media. Ridley Park. Call Tinicum 4000. ex.~
tension 96 Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
LOST
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racer
January
mistake at Series Dance
'." -.;iC~._· LonK black velvet
marker atta~bed to
.;-.: ........:: FeJlows. Swarth.
SPRING REGISTRATION
JANUARY 15 thru 24
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9.00 A. M. thru 9.00 P. M.
ENROLL NOW FOR CLASS PRIORITY
"OSCA1\, CAN~T YOU FIX THOSE EXTENSION
CORDS LATER?"
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Don't overload your electric circuits. When you
build or modernize provide ADEQUATE WIRING.
IN THE COURT OF COM)[ON PLEAS
DELAWARE
co~ PEN}lSYLVANIA No. 172
T..... 1935
IN RE: ESTATE OF EMILY H. PlUC~,
a person of iuoompetent miDd.. ·FOURTH
TRIENNIAL ACCOUNT OF SWARTH.
MORE NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST
"Goals and Achievemen~ of, the COMPANY,
GUARDIAN
The above aCCOUDt bas·beea &Jed in thtl!
League" was the subject of the officer
of the Prothonotary and will be
by aaid Court on l.a1J.uary 23.
luncheon meeting of the Swarth ... confirmed
1947. unles. exceptions an:' filled. thereto.
William C. Kaod.1I
more League of Women Voters held
Proth_
855 HARVARD AVEUNE
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Lislen 10 the Eledric Hour-the H~UR OF CHARM. Sundays, 5:30 P. M., WCAU
Phone: Swarthmore 3340
Arters Brothex:s Inc.
Horace A. Reeves
Coli_Or. '" Bailden
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
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APTITUDE TESTS
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DAVE WOOD
Painting
and
Paperhanging
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as Elizabeth Stearns Tucker. deCeased. Letters Testamentaary on the "bm,·e
estate have beel\ granted to th~ undersigned
who requests all persons having claims
or demands against the estate of the decedent to make known the same, all per sons
.'.ileb'ted to the decedent to make payment
... ithout delay to Max \V. Tucker. c.o. his
attorneys. Duane, Morris and Heeksc.ber.
1617 Land Title Building. Philadelphia. Pa.
II,
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A. Mercer Quinby
--E. Fischer
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A. WAY\'IE
MOSTELLER
Swarthmore
Sign Service
Walter V. Linton
PETER E. TOLD
General Insurance
s_
CUNNINGHAM
ar Paper Haag.,.
w. ahould Koow How
Paintera
Swa. 2266
Michigan Ave.
331 Dartmouth Av""....
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Bros,
Maaon Builders
Supply Company
LoST-cert. C08356 for 33 shares old
Common Stock Phila. Electric Co issued
Apr. 19, 'J8 registered in name of Gertrude
"\\. Thatcher, 21 College avenue. Swarth·
Illore, POI. Application made renewal
,
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Coal and Fuel Oil
LEGAL
Pennsylvania State College (;enter
·'Third Generation Builders"
Swarthmore-Pho_ Z370-W
in Whittier House 011 Thursday,
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
January 8. Mrs. Glenn Morrow
ALTERATIONS
REPAIRS
president. opened the meeting with
BANK STATEMENT
a reSWlle of the national program of
Charter No. 7193 Reserve Djstrict
the League, which stresses the S1tpN.o. 3 REPORT OF CONDITION
port of the European Recowry OF SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
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Program and enactment of legisla- BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
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tipn to ensure food control and ("urb of Swarthmore, in the state of PennFOR QUICK SERVICE
inflation.
sylvania, at the close of business 011
call
Achievements of the Special SesDecember 31. 1947. Published in and eonn.se1ling to belp deci4e on a coone
:: RUMSEY
CHEVROLET
sion of Congress were twofold ac~
response to call made by Compt- of .tudy or occupation.
F= Booklet S·'
La
7-6259 §
Swarthmore
1439·
.
cording to a report by Mrs. James E. roller of thcCurrcncy, under section
TOMLiNSON COUNSELORS
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Davis, legislative chairman. An in,
521l, U.S. Revised. statutes.
terim foreign aid bill has been
ASSETS
passe~, though for a somewhat ~m
aller amount than that requested by Cash. balances with other bank.,
including reserve balan~e, and
the ·Pres.ident; and some form of incash items in procc:ss of col·
lection ..•....•.....••...• 946.524.24
Fune~al Director
flation control has been made law. United
States Government obIigatioO!t. direct and guarar.·
though it docs not embody the wage
Formerl7 of KedIa
teed ..•..•......•.•.••.•.• 3.308.884.01
and price control urged by the Pres- Obligation~ of States and poli1125 W. lehlah A~, PhIJa.
. tical subdivisions ...••.....
99,707.86
Ph..... BaldwiD 1170
ident.
Other bonds. notes and deben·
No
IOddl_ ..... , .
The Ha.vana Conference with its
tUftS
••••••••••••••••••••
149.436.90
"iiibtuIIu c:allj
{including
Corporate
stocks
failure and achievements was SUIIl$10.500.00 stock of Federal
Reserve bank) ••....••..••
10,500.00
marized by Mrs Carl Chase, chairLoans and diSCQunts (including
~II"IIIIII'III'IIII"II""'I'II"I'I"III'II&:
man of economic welefare.
. $181.30 overdrafts ...••..• 616.910.96
Bank
premises
owned
$76.675.Mrs. John Moore, chairman of
"A Well Kept House
12. furniture. and fixtures
equalization of opportunity, rep(1;f$6.574.94 . .. • . ••. .•. • • .. .
83,250.06
(Bank premises ownro are
Never Grows Old"
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ed on the current State League prosubject to $N0 liens not
not assumed by bank)
gram, which stresseS the three issues
Other assets ••.••••.•.. _. ••.
15,246.53
§
of reorganizing 'county and local . '\ Total
$5,230,521}.56
Phone
governments in the interest of effiLIABILITIES
ciency; advancing the level of ed~ Demand del?\'Sifs of individuals.
§
PAINTING'
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ucation throughout the state and . partnerships. and corpora·
tions •.••.••.••••••••••.• 3,150.424.H2
maintaining an eJection system tc Time deposits of individuals,
Interior & Exterior
partnerships, and corporaprevent fraud and ensure election
tions ••..•.••..•••.•••••• 1,379 791.15
of responsible officials.
Deposits of United States Gov~
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Swarthmore 2253
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ernment (including postal
A report on the housing situ2'tion
savings ••••.•.••.••.••... 104.650.84
was read by Mrs. S. H. Heminway. Deposits of Slates and politi:;IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~
cal subdivisions ••••.•••.• 142,9'7.13
in the absence of the author, Mrs. Ollter deposits (certified and
cashier's checks •. etc) •••.••
28,423.48
Joseph Lynch.
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Total Deposita •••••• ~ .•• 4.806.267.42
Swarthmore 1448
848.96
The report on mental health, writ- Other . liabilities •..•...•.•••.•
Total Uabllites •••• _••• $4.807,116.38
len by Mrs. Vincent Lathbury. wa;q
WILLIAM BROOKS
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
read
by
Mrs.
Moore.
The
report
,
,
.
Aab.. ar R_lsh R _
Stock:
expressed the hope that 1948 and ·Capital
~Wn5 Mowed. General Ha..Ji.....
Common stock, total par
l36 Hanting A~
Mortaa, Po.
1949 would see more accomplishment
$125,00000 •••••••••••• 125.ooo.0J
Sur~tus ••. : •.•••.••••••••..
225,000.00
in the improvement of mental tios- Undivided profits ••.••••••••
36,702.94
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pital conditions than had been evi- Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock)..
36,701.24
denced during 1947.
Total Capital Aecounts •. $ 423.404.18
Total Liablitie:s and CaPMrs. William Huey, chainnan of
ital Accounts •.••.• ~ •••• $5,230,520.56
education, stated that Delaware
MEMORANDUM
County education as· a whole was
plcd,ed or as.signed to
better off at present than during A5sets
Signs and Show Cards
secure liabilities and for
other purposes _ .••.••••••• $ 499,488.78
1945-46,' which she eniphasized mcPaper. Metal, and Glasa
ant a check to the downward trend
Lettering'
I
State of Pennsylvania, County of
rather than a concrete improvement Delaware, ·ss:
Window and Truck
in conditions.
,
All Typa of IUectricai
All Types of Spray Painting
I, E. S .sproat, C\lshier of the
The luncheon was under the joint
ImtaIJatioqs
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RepaIra
L, MOHAMMED
direction of Mrs. Henry Piper an I above-named bank, do solemnly
SenIDa s_"
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308 Union Ave.
Mrs. J.V.S. Bishop, ably assisted by swear that the above statement is
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Swa. 2890
true
to
the
best
of
my
knowledge
Vleinll7
for
put
\
Mrs. Clair Jeglum, Mrs.
, Edward and belief.
Hay, Mrs. Thomas Hopper. ~ rs.
Twent)' Y cars
E. S. SPROAT,
Albert Hilles. and Mrs. W. H
Cashier
Gehring.
USO MuhIeDbel'll Ave.
Sworn to and subscribed before
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Swarthmore 2295
Ccmtnu:tor ...d Bailder
me this 8th day of January. 1948
A1terationa
night or daT
W. MARK BITTLE, Notary Public
Phone RidJo;r P ...k 1227
Correct-Attest
W m. Earl Kistler
r
333 DARTMOUTH AVEUNE
E. B. Temple
1905
Swarthmore 1833
Call
e. R. Russell
. Directot"s
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For Complete Information Contact:
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For
We are ri~ht here
wherp you can
Teacm us every dal
EDWARD L. NOYES & CO.
SWARTHMORE 0114
All
Sizes
Hard Coal
GOLD BOND
POURING WOOL
BATS AND BLANKETS
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
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ANTONICA FAIRBANKS
Teacher of Piano
Faculty. Del, 1\£ usic Scliool
234 Park Ave.
Sw. 1775-J
Reese-Baxter Co.
SPORTING GOf)DS
816 EDGMONT AVE •
Cheater
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Co-oPERATlNG wnH THE
APPLE GROWERS & SHIPPERS
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CAMPAIGN
:~W~Ij;y
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Clark of
College avenue arrived home after
spending the New Year holiday at
Skytop in the Poconos.
Mrs. William Singleton, of 40t
Elm avenue. Jlad as her guest at the
lngleneuk recently to meet other
friends, Mrs. John O. Ottesen of
Oslo, Norway, '!ow at the George
School, who spoke at the High
Swarthmore W. I. L.
Emily Pritchard of Dickinson avenue entertained at a bridge-Iuncheon in honor of Gloria Quick, a
freshman at the University of Colorado who vacationed at her home
on D.ickinson avenue during the
holidays.
Lt. and Mrs. William H. We~b of
South Chester road entertamed
Miss Frances Moore of Chatham,
Mrs Joseph S. Howe of Rutgers
avenue entertained at 'a dessertbridge in honor of MissPauline Dr.hmann
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks of
Harvard. avenue entertained Mrs
III the United Iialas. You will find
apple. and other ,"",. are lower In
price than at any time during past
few yllClrlo
".Fancy, Northweltem
3 35
DELICIOUS
APPLES
GREENING APPLES
lb.
,
ra ... n
lb.
'NEW GAS STATION HOURS
MONDAY THROUGH SATU~DAY
8 A'. M. TO 9 P. M.
SUNDAY
8 A. M. TO 5 P. M.
e
2se
8 ·Ib t!~na'590
. ,oJaie,., Plorida Or. . .e.
tb sse
Paa"" Emperor Gra.... Callfoml.
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Bank'. brother, ME. Paul Mitten,
Mrs. Mitten and their children
Andy and Polly of Ariington, Va.,
as their week-end ~ests,
] can BroWn of North Chester
road entertained Jean Kroter of
Chappequa, N. Y., a coUege classmate, as her week-end guest. Both
girls returned to Mary Washington
College last week foUowing the
holiday vacation.
Jay Snape; son of Mr. and Mr..
Roy Snape of Harvar,d avenue has
returned to Bowdoin CoUege, Brunswick, Me., after spending the holidaYS at his home here.
Lt. (jg) Harry F. Brown, Jr., of
North Chester road, home on a 30·
day leave from the. - U. S. Nav"1
Hospital, - Oakland, Calif. left by
automobile for the west coast list
week. He \vas accompanied .. by his
sister Midge Brown who will rctur~
home' by train.
. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Mercer of
North Chester road have returned
home after spe~ding the holiday
season with their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Allen
of the Isle of Hope, Savannall, G".
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gordun Mc·
Conechy of South Chester road
held ·-open House on New Year's
Day
Miss Marilyn MacElwee of
Holyoke -place spent last week visiting fricl1:ds in Rye, N. Y.
Mrs: ]. H. Gordon McConechy
of South-Chester r!lad entertained at
a tea-meeting Friday. Guests induded the Regent's of the Chapters (If
Philadelphia and· vicinity of the
Daughters of the British Empirt\ i,l
Pennsylvania, Mrs. Ward Wheelock
of Haverford was guest speaker.
with restrairit.
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Now that Christmas is past, friends of the Auxiliary should feel
warm satisfaction over their girts
to .the three veteran families who
were· aided by this unit for their
seasonal celebration. Many thanks to
the. donors of canned goods, clothing
and check•. There were 18 children,
three mothers and. two f~thers remembered. 106 artiCles of food were
piled in three cartons. the Auxiliary
adding meat, potatoes, other vege·
tables, sugar, tea, coffee" Nucoa, flour and cereaL 91 pieces of clothing
and 50 gifts completed the list. One
mother tearfully expressed her
thanks, as their larder was almost empty. Another asked if .he
might prepare some ..of the food at
once. It was gratifying to those disIributing to realize that the boxes
had been given to the families most
worthy of then
-For Rehabiliation Work, the Auxiliary sent $5.00 to the Perry Point
Hospital with a box of dothing for
the veterans in financial straits, $5.00
to the Philadelphia Naval Hospital,
and $5.00 to the Valley Forge Hos·
pital, plus an afghan made by a
member.
Chanlle Of Hoan At The Zoo
Beginning January 2nd the Philadelphia Zoo will open its gates to
the public at 10:00 A.M. instead of
9:00 as has been the case heretofore.
The new hours for visiting the Zoo
will be as follows:
Winter Schedule (Oct. I to Mar, I)
10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
(Daily and Sundays)
Summer Schedule (Apr. 1 to Sept
30)
10:00 a.m. to 5 :OOp.m,
(Monday through Fridays)
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (Sat.)
10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
(Sundays and Holidays)
Pfc. George Gillespie Jr. who formerly served with Company C of the
34th Infantry Regiment, a unit' of
the 24th\ Infantry Division, was recently transferred to Company K.
Pfc. Gillespie, who enlisted in
the Army in October, 1946, at
Swarthmere , rece!yed his stateside
basic
training at Fort Bragg, N.C..
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He arrived in the Japanese Theater of Occupation in January, 1947,
and joined the 34th Infantry on the
Island of Kyushu, southernmost and
third largest of the Japanese home
group.
The 34th Infantry's home is located approximately six miles northwest of the Port City of ,Sasebe,
which, durIng the war, was a very
important Japanese Naval Base,·
Pfc. Gillespie's mother, Mrs. George Gillespie, lives
, on Strath Haven
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WRSN, Swarthmore College's radio station, will broadcast the re
RJaining five home basketball games
of the Garnet, starting with ·the·
Drexel game this Saturday evening.
The game is being sponsored by the
Swarthmore National Bank.
After Saturday's game, 'athletic
activities at" the co1legc will cease
for two weeks while the students
take their mid-year exams. Sports
events will resume the first week
in February.
Tests arc being made in this vir.inity to discover the range of the
college station, but preliminary reports indicate that many homes in
Swarthmore will be. able to redve
the broadcasts.
.
The station also hopes to be aole
to broadcast some of the away
games of the Garnet and the ground
work has been laid for broadcasting
the Haverford game frolll Haverford.
Broadcast time for the holtle
games will be about 8 :15 p m.
WSRN's frequency is 640.
SOCIAL NOTES
Alary Ann Dickinson of Park :iV<'nuc entertained a group of Ninth
Graders at a slumber party following
the Junior As&emblies in the \V0man's Club Saturday evening.
J une Ul1m~n of "Applebrook",
Park avenue, whose engagement
has been announced, was guest of
honor at a kitchen shower giver.
by Eleanor Smith of Harvard a venue :tnd Virginia Peel of Columbia
avenue during the holiday season at,
the Peel home.
Mr. and Mrs. David Gilcreest who
have been staying with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Gilcreest
of Vassar avenue since their arrh'al
frbm Colorado are now living at
415 Yale avenue.
Mr. and Mrs Russell Heath of
Cedar lane entertained at a buffet
supper and bridge, Saturday evening.
Robert Y. Buzby has retul'Red to
Bucknell University after spending
the holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Judson R Hoover, ]r., of
Wallingford.
Mr and Mrs. Albert L. Hilles ar,d
Miss Jane HiUes of the Swarthmore
Apartments cntcr_~ained at Open
House on New Year's afternovn
and evening.
J. David Weiland has returned to
Gettysburg College, and Fatricia
\Veiland has returned to the Pennsylvania College for Women; Pittsburgh, after spending the holiday,
with their par.ents, Dr. and Mr~.
Henry]. Weiland of South Chester
road.
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Mrs. Nonnan Hulme of Westdale
avenUe entertained at a neighborhood 1.ea. Friday, January 2.
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March of Dimes
Campaign Starts
. Mias Ely Tell.
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Europe'. Fears
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Malin Stresses
Home Training
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The United Nations, its structure,
special agencies. the veto the boy.
cott and luture prospects. was under
surveillance ''at the second in a !ieri~s
of town meetings held at Whitter
House, Monday night. January 12.
Mr. John Stevens. chairman. in·
troduced the panel speakers: Mrs.
Leon Saul, Media League of Woo
man Voters; Dr. Phillip Jacob,
Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania and Dr.
Howard Comfort, Professor of
Classics, Haverford College. Mrs.
Saul gave a dear facual pre~entati~n
of the United Nations general stru·
cture and expresseR hope that the
General. Assembly Jllay yet reRect
the conscience of the world. Dr.
Jacob commended the work of the
specialized Agencies and the concern of the United Nations with
'fundamental economic and social
rights. He contended that the· most
important problem is to keep the
nations working through the United
Nations channels.
Dr. Comfort was pessimistic and
caustic in his comments on the veto.
boycott and future prospects of the
United Nations, con,tending that
National S-overeignity' doomed it to
failure. A lively and intcresting discussion followed.
These open meetings are organized and sponsored by the League of
Woman Voters, the Foreign Policy
Association and the United Nations
Council, not only as instr~tllcnts of
Pt!b)ic education on the vital issl1es
of the day; but as an opportunity
for, the public to expreS3 its ol)jnion
and by answering the questionnaires
at each meeting'to have a dcfi~ite
part in deciding the. policy of the
State Department on the issue!; presented. The sponsors consider it
unfortunate that so few are conc·ercd enough to attend.
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and making an effort to understand from the audience. followed Miss
Ely's lecture.The speaker was prethe true facts of the' situation. She
sented to. the Club under the aussaid this was no time "for us as a pices of the department oi interYesterday. January 15. marked
An eye witness account of condi- nation to act lost or uncertain in national relations of which Dr.
tions in the campus of the disptac~d our treatment of world humanitarian Francis Fussell is chairman.
the opening of the 1948 March of
persons of Europe, including both
Dimes campaign which will continue
refugees and I,ost children, wa! pre- problems."
until January 30.
Brief comments on her expersented to the SwarthmQre \\'om3n'lJ,
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Mrs. Walter Giles. the Swarth. 'Club on Tuesday afternoon, Jan- Icnc('s m ,·artOUS countrIes presented
more chairman for the Infantile
uary 13, following a brief speech of a pictur of conditions growing
greeting from Mrs. Lewis M. Detz, steadily worse as she travelled east
IParalysis Foundation, announces
The annual Father's Night ban- that Delaware County is thoroughly
first vice-president of the Delaware after landing ill England. Hardly a
County Fedcraiio~l of Woman's Cl- pers~n could be met anywhere~ she quct of the Swarthmore Mothers
organized for an all-out campaign
ubs who was guest of the Swarth- said, Wl,10 had not been through Club was held Thursday, January B
more Club 011 Tuesday. Mrs. Lloyd some kind of hideous experience.
,
.. - this year. and hopes that SwarThe
resiliency
of
human
beings
at
the
Woman
s
Club.
A
dellcl0u
.. more will do its part. There will be
E. Kauffman introduced the speaker
after
years
of
suffering
seemed
al:
dinner
was
pre'pared
and
served
to
Gcrtudrc Ely of Bryu 1\lawr, memnon house-to-house canvas::;, but
some 85 members and their guesls the students in' the schools have
ber of the. board of director> ,C the most incredible.
United Nations Council ,.f PhilaShe spoke of the necessity for do- by the W'oman's Association of the been given envelopes for their CODdelphia and member of the United ing more than simply feeding people, Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
tributions, and the parents who have
States committee for Illternaional claiming they must be helped to do'
,Mrs. D. Mace Gowing Pres. of the not already been contacted are askChildren's Emergency Fund (I. C. that for themselves. The economic Club, welcomed the guests ami ed to make their contributions with
breakdown in countries was the thanked all those who had helped the children's. Many of the borough
E. F.).
!iiss Ely was sent to Europe by great problem. Also a defeatist at- make the banquet such a suecs!=-. stores have J..larch of Dimes conthe United Nations Counclil as an titudc ~n this countt)r could he a 1\lrs. \Vatter N. MQir was in ch,ng'! tainers on their counters ready to
observer of the International Refu- rea1 danger. Such a state of mind of thc dinller.
receive any dimes (or dollars).
gee Organization.
is contagir)Us and could spread
Mrs. \Villiam Jamcs introdm7eu
"Infantile paralysis is a crippling
The I. R_ O. as the organization rapidly, she warned. Constructive
the speaker of the evening, 1o.1r. and a dread 'disease.," states Mrs.
is generally called has taken the and optimistic thinkink among peo- Patrick Alaiin.
Giles, "but a disease which has now
place of UNRA for the handling of pIc in the United States is vital, Miss
Mr. Malin addressed the group lost soinc of the dread because of
the 1,000,000 persons in refugee Ely IIsisted.
011 "I-Iow Can We Regin to Help the advances made in its care and
camps in "Europe who are unable ~o.J(l lenp!A!pUI ;Hn p~ll!c[dxa ;)l(S
'hlake a Better ",Vorld Through Our treatment. We're still trying to find
or unwilling to go back to their blems of various countries; the Children?"
thc cause.) This care and treatment,
home countries because of the fear political confusion in France. the
He stressed t!IC point that ptoplc however, is most expensive and the
fear of Russia in Austria, the diffic1of persecution.
grow
in experience through physi- Delaware County Chapter for InMiss Ely stressed the need of im- tics arising in Germany due to the cal health, sensory b~a,lty, mystical fantile Paralysis, one or the very
mediate action in this country in splitting up 'of the, cOlin try into contemplation, wisdOll1 and lov('" o~' br1t in .. hp. st .. ~C"., spends :Ihout $5.,000
regard to the quota of displaced per- zones controlled by different govern- man and ,,,omall. He felt it is not ;~ month for hospitals, nun:es, Physons to be taken into the· United ments, the fear in every country of enough to have a family life 10\'ely, sical-therapy tre'atmen~3_ braces,
States and urged everyone to make being invaded by another. The unbut we must direct our- attentions to crutch:.:s and ma:iY o~hcr scrvicesa study of the Stratton Bill under certainty of life· everJnNhere was
al1 the above values.
all free to the patient. Swarthmore
djscussion at the present time. She a conspicuous feature throughout
He
said
the
child
o1:ght
to
r,et
ont
made a name for itself in this WOIl.
emphasized the importance of r.e- Europe.
of
the
home
experiences
in
freedom
derful work when one of its generGeneral discussion and questions
ducing prejudice in this count~y
ami organization. The day in' antI (llit ous c:tizens gave the fr('c use of
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. ~ living. \lVe should acquaint our uphom its good name by a generous
children with al1 manner of men. response to the 1Iarch of Dimes
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from contacts of the child with ad-------6or8
u1ts outside the family. Some ililThe Alice Kraft Rythmic Dancing
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A PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTo'RS
:: portant qualities 10 give a chH,l
Classes, held in the clubhouse Friarc the capacities for hard worl;.' day afternoons, are discontinued
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ALWAYS COOD-ALWAYS A GREAT VALUE
simple living, and generous q-iving. until further riot ice.
II r. Malin, inspired the audience
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further thinking of the problems
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SWARTHMORE PA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 23. 1948
Firat Aid Cia..
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Campaign Head
Meeting Place Ch_aed
MRS. A. F.· BARNES
DIES SUDDENLY
·Because of tbe shortage of oil,
Virginia Rath will begin a First
Brownie
Troop No. 95 will not meet
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in the Rutgers avenue School for
first week in February. Anyone in
the duration of the winter.
\.he borough is welcome to attend.
The Troop will be divided' into
For further information, contact
classes and meet il) the homes of
~lanes :Miss Ruth, Swarthmore 0200, or
their respective leaders. The second
Swarthmore 2534-W.
grade will meet with Mrs. Robert
Wilson; the ihird, with Mrs. J. G.
:Mrs. Araminta Freeman Barnes
Moxey, Jr., and the fourth, with
The current Saturday Evening
Mrs. Donald P. Jones.
wife of the late Harold Barnes died
Post article "The Race for Jet
Saturday night at the Taylor Hos,
Planes" is alive with speci~l interest
pital. Ridley Park, at the age of 82.
for Swart1ulloreans. Promimcl1t in
Mrs. Barnes suffered .a partial
tbc ~ce is recorded the experimenstroke on Fljday at her apartment at
1al work at Westinghouse Electrics'
the Harvard.
Essington plant headed by Reinout
_Born in Brimfield, Illinois, she
P. ~roon, the former manager of
married and moved to Swarthmore
development engineering in the COntin 1910, where she became a member
More than 300 alnmni ani! friends
pany's steam division. A naturalized
of the Woman's Club and the Playof Swarthmor~ CoUege arc axpected
er's Club. Mr. Barnes was elemNe:therlander, Kroon resided on
Burgess J. Pal11 Brown whose
tary supervisor at Girard College
Park avenue until-he built his home to attend the formal dirmer in the
Great responsibility for peace. in until his death in 1932.
at 1141 Muhlenberg 'road where he Rose Garden of the Bellevue Strat-I appointment as head of the Red
ford tonight which will officially
the world lies with parents and the
Cross' Campaign Fund again
Surving are one son, Clifford, of
and- his family now live.
open
SWarthmore's
1948
drive
for
training
for
peace
they
give
their
Balitmore
and four grandsons:
this
year
has
been
announced
by
The local engineers chosen by
funds.
.
children
in
the
home.
Barry of Baltimore, Richard of
Airs. W.H. 'Dickinson, chairman
Kroon to work ,vith him in the spearPrincipal -speaker will be Mrs.
of the Swarthmore Branch of
This was the conclusion given Delanson, New York, Ralph of
head of tlle United States' spurt to
the Southeastern Pennsylvania
to Swarthmore Home and School Princeton and Arthur of Cleveland.
catch up wifhand lead the jet pow- Dwight W11itney Morrow, fclrmer
acting
president
of
Smith
College
The viewing was held Tuesday at
Chapter of tbe American Red
members by Dr. O. Spurgeon Engered plane race are named. Oliver
and
a
leader
in
ci~ic
and
philanthlish, notcd psychiatrist, - speaking the .Patterson Funeral Home, l\{edia.
Rodgers '535 Riverview road, and
Cross.
Tuesday evening in the high school The funeral took place Wednesday
Arnold H. Redding, Z2i Park ave- ropic affairs. A reception for Mrs.
at 2 :30p.m. the Rev. H. Lewis Cutnue, are credited by Post Author Morrow in the Oak Room of Jhl!
auditorium.
Bellevue.Stratford
will
precede
the
Wesley Price as having "knocked
"If we are ever to have a peaceful ler officiating. Burial' was at the
dinner.
out the desigu oUhe first (Westingworld. we've got to have peaceful Philadelphia Memorial Park.
....... -'-- ' ~
." hOb~t). -""'ial-flow. eompul~ion in . Qther .!':;akers will be. John S.
people an\:! peace£nt· hUJIl\!s,u D.t'~
Clement,
general
'campaign
chaironly two days. Jt
English told the more. than 300 par·
Th:e We~£tirigliouse
engineers man; James A. Perkins, vice-presients- attending the meeting.
,,-erc given -little information by the dent of Swarthmore, and William
!The jsychiatrist's emphasis on
Navy at the 'time of contract as to A. Clarke Jr. of Wallingford, a junpeace sumnied up his talk of more
foreign progress in the jet field but ior at the college.
than, an hour during which he outS. Ethel Boyt of 210 Park avenuc_
Richard W. Slocum, chairman of
ordered to start from scratch. They
lined problems in child training and died at her home Wednesday ant\"....
thought (heir -axial-flow compressOi the special ,gifts ..committee, will pregave helpful advice for meeting anrl noon after an illness of scVCralll\On-,
an exclusive 'until discovery that side at the dinner, and Howard
solving
those problems.
lJIadame Signe Hojer, who comes
ths.
"
captured Gennan turbo~jets were Cooper Johnson, chairman of the
\\111ilesome parenfs are good at
to' We Friends 'Meeting House next
Miss Boyt was a graduate of
Board
of
Managers,
will
introduce
axial· flow type and Price lists as
promoting peace, and in showing
TIrursday January 29 at 8 :15 to chiidren how to get along with Swarthmore High School and Swsignificant tlle fact that three world Mrs. Morrow.
Now in jiS 'Second year r the cam- speak undo' :the joint auspices of each OilIer, otbers lack this facility art~mlOrc College, She .had heen a.
enginc.ering firms, starting from
paign
has alsed 11110re than $1,000.- the Peace .anll·World Order Com- and could well. 'Dse the hints in D 1 I reSIdents of the borough since 1923.
scratch, had n1ieo on tht· ;u. '~l.flow
000
toward
.its itj"" year goal of
c0111prcssor, Westinghouse, Junkers
mittee -of ,the ;Swarthmore· Meeting Carnegie'.. famous best-seller "H~ e A former teachor of history lit
.
'
$5i,OOO,OOO.
This
:year's
campaign
Make r'ends and Influen~e P':' ~warthmore High School, at the
, add Bayerische Motoren Werke.
....a the l"ml'branch of the Women's to
hORes
to
arhie>'e
'["ilf
of
the
fivep1e,~
Dr. E'IIg1ish said.
~nne of her death she taught history
At the time of publication the
Wbe:I'lIatianal :League for Peace and
year
goal
by
,Commencement
in
"Paren'ts
1m"",
to
'Ire
good
sales.
m the West Philadelphia High
W cstingbonse Yankee 24-C is rated
Frudom, ;bas ,dlOsen· as her subject
June. .
.
.
at 3000 thrust pounds, well under
£·Sw.edeIl".s 'Wtw Toward Peace". men in orller 10 sen themselves to School.
The
reception
lS
..
eheduled
for
7
:00
Surviving are three sisters Miss
the British N ene's claim of 5000,
Acam:ling .:to ~rs. Hojef, Sweden tbeir childt'nl and to sell their childp.
m.
with
the
dinner
following
at
ren
on
sound
"ocml
behavior"
the
Elsie
G. and Miss Lillian Boyt of
, but the axial .. flow compressors nlake
not QIlly :hope" for peace. but her
sp
....
ker
continued.
Swarthmore
and Mrs. Walter W.
7:30.
possible redtlCtionoC frontal area
people wru'k 'hard fo;: it. One sigDr. English warned parents Clarke of Akron and two brothers
and this factor is hopefully noted
nificant 61/bstiuruation. of this is
On Vanity W_t6ng Team
against
losing their perspective by John of Wilmington Del. and Alexby the author as he points to the
Ibe fact tlxat .one out Of eyery two
being
too
close to the children, and ander of Bloomfield N. J.
racing rapidity of outstripped jet
persons in Swedim is', a melnber of
William
Dam
Web".
of
South
cited the necessity of being "verPrivati: funeral services will be
flight records.
Chester road, is ,on the varsity a peace. orgrusizafiGn.
sati1e"
in
their
attitudes
and
reconducted
tomorrow afte~oon at
•
Mrs. Hojer her.Be1£ is vice-presiwrestling team at WeSleyan Unilationships
because
of
the
fact.
that
her
late
home
byDr. H. Lewis Cutler.
Swarthmore Muoic Club
versity, according to 'a :rrecent an- dent of the largest single' peace growing children "change so from pastor of the Swarthmore Presbyorgap'~~~ ill: , Seandinavia, the
terian Church of which she was a
The Swarthmore Junior Music 'nouncement made by the pyhsical Scandina.vian Society for Inter- year to year}'.
education
department.
Webb,
who
Dub invites all persons of high
The importance of the father in member.
national Collaboration. She. has been
school age to its monthly meeting wrestles in the 136 pound !Class, is president of the Swedish Section of the life of the child, be it boy or
which will be held Sunday, January an honor student· at Wesleyan, the Women's International Leagne girl. was emphasized by the psy·
Music Club Pro.,.am
25 at 7:30 at the home of Betsy where he is' member of Sigma N u for Peace and Freedom for 10 years chiatrist, and he urge.d the sincere
Schoenberg, 333 Dartmouth avenue. Fraternity. He was graduated from' and is at present vice president of interest of fathers in their children's
The Swarthmore Music Club will
An entertaining program is planned. Swarthmore High School.
meet
January 27 at 8:30 p.m. in the
the Swedish delegation to the United activities, !lj£ on1y for the brief perNations Association. When she ar- iods that are available at the end Bartol Library rather than the
Meeting House. The program will
rived inthis country late in October of the day."
include
a Toccata by Frescobaldi •
The
foundation
for
the
attitudes
she first spent several days at Lake
Adagio
by Haydn, Elverhoj by
of
middle
and
later
life
are
laid
FRIDAY, JA,NUARY 23
Success before embarking on a
3:00 p. m.-~. I. L Tea ............................ 5 Crum Ledge speaking tour. The Swedish Sec- during. childhood, Dr. English stated. S~ndby and a Gavot\t!, by Popper
7 :15 p. m.-Hlgh School Basketball vs Prospect Park ............ Gym.
tlOn 0 f t hUN
e . . A. Mrs. Hojer re- This fact makes it important for WIth Mrs. Clarence Campbell at tiN
SATURDAY, JANUARY 24
marked, is the only one which has parents to aid their children in deve- piano and Mrs. Rupin Eskergian
10:00 p. m.-Series Dance .............................. Woman's Club
loping .a flsociabliity," an ease with. playing the cello. Mr. Henery Faust
..
SUNDAY, JANUARY 25
government support for its work.
adults' and others that will enable will sing a group of songs followed
11:00 a. m.-Morning Worship ......................... Local Churches
Mrs. Hojer has been a member of them to get along with people all by three nembers for the. piano:
7:30 p. m.-Junior Music Club .....•..•......... 333Dartmouth avenlle the City Council of Stockholm for
Chopin's Sonata in B minor (First
TUESDAY, JANUARY '0
eight years. A graduate of The Lon- through life.
movement), Debussy's Soiree Dans
'He
illustrated
the
too
common
2:00 p. m.-Speaker, pro E. D: Bond, Psychiatrist .... Woman:s Club don School of Economics, she wrote
Granada, and Franck's Pre hide,
of
sociability
by
citing
the
lack
8.00 p. m.-Hobb~ NIght, Jumor Club .............. 'Vomans Oub
.
f
S d ,.
8;30 p. rn. :Music' Club ...................... _•........ Bartol Library 1 a government report Or we en s way people wiil ride for long periods Chorale, and FuS",'e, by Mrs. Edwin
THURSDAY JANUARY 29
Home and Family COlllmission con·
Dunn.
(Continued On Page 4) .
3:30 p. m.-High School Girl's Ba'sketball vs Glen Nor ............ Gym (Continued On Page 4)
BORO SCIENTISTS
Work Ort Jet
Divulged This
Week
Boro Residents For 38
Years Stricken
Friday
1948 CAMPAIGN'
OPENS TONIGHT
URGES TRAINING
CHILD FOR PEACE
Formal Reception And
Dinner For
Alumni
Dr, English Stresses
Attitudes Formed
At Home
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U. N. DREGATE
TO SPEAK HEttE
F nends Meeting,
Presen't Madame
Hojer
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Miss Ethel Boyt
Died Wednesday
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THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
8
THE
oWp.rthr.lOre CCJllege
Librnry
Swarth more, ·Pa.
Frida,., J .......,. 16, 1948'
SWARTHMOREAN
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March of Dimes
Dr. H. Comfort
Campaign Starts
Fears U NDoom
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and making an effort to understand from the audience followed Miss
Ely's
lecture.The
speaker
was
prethe true facts of the situation. She
senteu to the Club under the aus~
said this was no time "for us as a pices of the department of interThe Unitcd Nations, its structure,
An eye witness account of condi· nation to act lost or uncertain in
Yesterday, January 15, marked
national relations of which Dr.
lions ill thc campus uf thc disJllac~d
the opening of the 1948 March of special agencies, thc veto the boypersons of Europe, including hath our treatment of worlel humanitarian Francis Fl1s~cn is chairman.
I Dimes campaign which will continue cott and future prospects, was undcr
rciugees and lost children, wa~ pre- problems."
surveillancc at the second in a seri~s
until January 30.
Brid comments On her cxpcr•
sented to the Swarthmore \\'oman\
l\I rs. \Valter Giles, the Swartl,- of town meetings held at Whitter
Club 011 Tuesday afternoon, J an- i<."Ilc{'s in \"'lrioIlS ("oumnes presented
uary 13, following a brief speech of a pictur of conditions growin"
more chairman for the Infantile House, Monday night, January 12.
grceting- from ~I rs. Ll'wis M. Dctz, steadily wors~ as shc tra\'ellcd cast I
--~lr. John Stcvens, chairman, inParalysis Foundation, announces
The an1lual Father's Night ual1first vice-pre:-i
County Federation of \Vomall's Cl- person could he l1lel anywhere, she quet of the Swarthmore Mot!ler~
Leon Saul, :Media League of Woubs ",ho was guest o[ the Swarth- said, who h~!l1 liot been througl. Cluo was held Thursday, January 8 organized for an aU-out campaign
this year. and hopes that Swar- man Voters; Dr. Phillip Jacob,
morc Club un TlIl'!'oday. ~lrs. Lloyd sOllle kind of hideous experience.
."
..
E. Kauffman introduccd the speaker The ft.'silicllcy of human beings at the \\'OIU
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110n h01l5e-to-holl.,e canvas", I)ut ,'ersity of Pcnnsylvania and Dr.
.
sUllie SJ IllCIII Jers alit t lelr g\lcst~
ber of till' board of dircl"tor!; ...r tIll' mos t 1I1eref 1 ) t'.
Huward Comfort, Profcssor of
Cnitcd Nations COl11lch t.!" pOl1lta_
SI
k
fl'
f
I
the stwknts ill thc schoo]~ have
.. Ie spu ·c 0 t lC necessity or (0- by the \VolII:ln's Associiltiun ot tin:
'((
f
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Swarthmun;
l'resh_vterian
Church.
tn' JUhons,
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._St a ( l'S .... o11l1ll1 ec or n crnaluna claiming till'), 1I1ust he helped to do'
illH tIC parents w 10 IaVC Saul gave a clear facllal presentation
Childn'u's EllIergem:y FUIl(1 (I. C. that (or thelllsehT:-. Till' economic
.Mr;i. D. )'lacc (;u",itlg Pr..:.'i. uf the not already been contacted arc ask- of the United Nations general struE. F.).
hreakdown in coulltries was the Club, wl·1col\led the guests alld cd to JIIake their contrilJutiol1s with cture and expressed. hope that the
)'Ijs_~ .Ely \\~ac;. sent :0 Ell,rope hy g-.reat p.;"ohlel.n. :\Iso a defeatist at- thanke(1 all those who had hcl;H:u I the children's. }orallY of the horough G":Jlcral . Assembly IlIay yet reflcct
the LllItecl Natwtls COlltlchl as an htwlc J11 thiS eQUlltn" could he it makc the ban(jlH:t stich a sUt·es~. stores have ).farch of Dimes COI1the conscience of the world. Dr.
.
.
I
observer of the InternatIOnal Rcfu- real dang-cr. Such a state of mind 1trs. \\'altcr ::\. )'lvir was in ch;1I1~': tainCfs Oil their cotttlters ready to
Jacob commended the work of thc
gee Organization.
IS
contagious ami could spr<.'ad of tlil' dilllll·r.
rccci\'c any dimes (or dollars).
specializcd Agencies and the conThe I. H.. O. as the organization rapidly. she wal'l1t:d. Constrllctin!
)'Lrs. \Villialll Jam~" illtrodul'c(l
"Infantile paralysis is a crippling
cern of the United Nat'ions with
is. ~l...'I)(.'ral.b~ called has ~ake~l the land. oPtillli:\i~ thii.lkillk .;lIl1~llg 1'('00- the spl.'akcr of the eveuing, ~lr. and a dread disease," statcs l\hs. fundamental economic and social
p1.l{e of t.:XR;\ for the h.llldllllg of pIe III thc LI11ted States IS ntal. ).[IS:~ P~ltrick :\iaiitJ.
(;i1es, "hut a disease which has now
rights. He contended that the most
the 1,000,000 persons ill refugee Ely nsisted.
1\1 r. ~I;dill acl(lre~:--ed the .!..!r011p lost SOJ1Je of the dread because of
important prob1em is to kcep the
camps in 1.Europe who are unahle -oJd pmp!:,,!pm JIll p~lII!1![dx.") ~llS
on '"lIow Can \Ve Bl'/..dn to Hc!p the ad\'ances made in its care and
nations working through the United
or ullwilling to go hack to their hlems of Y;lrious cOlllltri(':-; tilt' ~Iakt· a Better "\\rorhl Through Our treatment. \Ye're still trying to find
Nations channels.
home countries because of the fear political confusion in France, th{' Children:"
the cause.) This care and treatment,
Dr. C01l1£ort was pessimistic and
of persecution.
fcar of Russia in Austria, the dilTiclJ Ie stre:-sl'cl the point thal pC{)l'le howcver, is most expensh·c and thc
caustic in his eOllUllents on the veto,
)'Iiss Ely stresscd the need of illl. tics arising" in Cerlllany due to till' grow in t:xpericllce throu'!.dl physi- Delaware County Chapter for Inboycott amI future prospects of the
mediate action in this country in splitting up of the country into cal he;dtl~, sellsory h·.':nty, 1II)'.~tical ,fantil.c Paralysis, one of the very
Unitcd Nations, contending that
n.gard to thc (Iuota of displaced pl'r- ZOIl{,S controlled by different go\"crn- contemplation. wi:-.do;'l1 ami lov ..' o· ! ht ot 111 ~ht· st:~~r', s~)cl)(h; :.hout ~5,OOO
National Sovercignity 1 doomcd it to
sons to he taken into the. United ments. the fear in ('ven.' country of JIIitH and woman. He felt it is n(>: I'· month fnr IlosiJ!tals, I1l1r:'es, Phyiailun.'. A livdy and interesting disStates and urged everyone to make heing- invaded hy another. The UIl- enough tn ha\"t.~ a family life lon-!y, sical-nlCrapy tn':1tl11l'nt.:. hraces,
cussion
followed.
a study of the Stratton Bill under certainty of life c\'crywherc was hut we must direct our aU('ntions to ("futcl'~'s .u)(l mOl:.)" ~thcr strvicesThese open meetings arc organizdiscussion at the present time. She a conspicuous feature throughout all till' ahon' yahtes.
all frcc to the ll:.ticnt. Swarthmore
emphasized the importance of rc- Europe.
lIe s ...... t m1t made a n;1T:lc~ fer iheH in this WOIl- ed and sponsorcd by the League ot
\Vom:lI1 Voters, thc Forcign Policy
dueing prejudice in this C0l111t'£)"
Gcneral discm~ion and {llIcstions (If the home l'xll~'ril'ncC"s in freedom dcdl1l work when nne of its J,!encrAssociation
and the United Nation:,
and organization, The day ill al1l10lit ons l-:tizens gave the fr('(' use of
•
Council.
not
only as instru1Ilcnts
oi
living- with pc:ople and COIll1l11m:'''' his sW;:1l1llillg" pool to the- polio l1atre(luircs contrihutions to comn1\ln~,1 ients last Slimmer, ).r ay S":arthmore pl!hlic cducation on thc. vit:II issl1e~
living-. \Ve should ac(tuaint ,)lOr uphold its good name hya g-cnerous of the day j but as an opportunity
children with :!l1 m<1l1l1f...'r of 111('11. response to the ~Iarch of Dimcs ror the public to express its opini o l1
and hy answering the qllestionnaircs
i\ great l'xperiellcc in life is gaill{'ll appeal!"
at each meeting'to have a definite
from contacts oj the child with :l~t-------part in dcciding theo policy of the
tilts outside thl' family . .some iiilThe Alice Kraft Rythmic na1~("ing"
parlant qualities 10 giyc a rhihl Classes, hdd in the cll1hllOuse Fri- State nepartment 011 the iss11es prearc thl' capacitie"i for hard \',"(\r1;. day afternoons, arc (liscontin\1ed sente{1. The sponsors consider it
unfortunate that so fcw arc conc.rrsimple living, amI gl'llcrol1S giying. until fnrthcr notice.
ed enough to attend.
)'Ir. Millin. inspired the audience
to further thinking of the prohlems
that confrollt our world today.
Miss Ely Tells
.
Europe's Fears
l')o
MaIm Stresses
Home Training
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"PO'ST" FEATURES \
BORO SCIENTISTS
,
Work On Jet Planes
Divulged This
e~:\Iruay
The cllr:::
Post article "The
Race
EveniJ
for Jet
Planes" is alive with special interest
for Swarllunoreans. Pr01l1imcnt in
tlle race is recorded the cxpcrimental work at \Vcstinghouse Etectrics'
Essington plant headed by Ue!l1out
P. Kroon, the former manager of
Me.ting Place Changed
Campaign Head
Fint Aid CIR ••
Because of the shortage of oil,
Brownie Troop No. 95 will not mcet
in the Rutgers avenue School for
thc duration of the winter.
The Troop will be divided into
classes and meet in the homes of
their rcslJ..:ctive leadcrs. The second
g-r,ulc will meet with Mrs. Robert
\Vilson; the third, with 1I.[r5 . .L G.
Moxey, Jr., and the fourth, with
Mrs. Donald P. Jones.
Virginia Rath will begin a First
Aid class at the college, starting the
first week in Fehruary. Anyone in
l.he borough is welcome to attend.
For further information, contact:
Miss Rath, Swarthmore 0200, or
Swarthmore 253~-\V.
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1948 CAMPAIGN'
OPENS TONIGHT
URGES TRAINING
CHILD FOR PEACE
Formal Reception And
Dinner For
Alumni
development engineering in the com!Iorc than 300 alumni and fricnds
pany's steam division. A naturalized
of SwarthlJlor~ College arc axpected
Netheo.r1nndcr. Kroon reshlc,t on
Park avenue until he built his home to attend the formal dinner in the t
at 1141 M uhlcrihcrg 'road where he Rose Garden of thc Bellevuc Strat-I
ford tonight which will officially
and his family now Jive.
open
S\\"
Kroon to work with him in the spear- funds.
Principal -speaker will he ~Irs.
head of the Utiited States' spurt to
Dwight
\Vhitney 1Torrow, former
catch up w"ith and lead the jet powacting
llrc.'iident
of Smith CoUCg£:
ered plane race arc named. Olivcr
and
a
leader
in
ci~ic
and philanthRodgers 535 Hivervicw road, and
Arnold H. Hedding, 227 Park ave- ropic affairs. A reception for Mrs.
nue, arc credited hy Post Author Morrow in the Oak Room of tlJl.!
\Vesley Price as having "knocked Bellevue-Stratford will prccede the
out the design of the first (\Vesting- dinner.
Qther sp~akers wilt bc John S.
hmisc) 'a:.,ial-·f1o"..- cop~ptI1;.i .. :t in
Clement,
g-cneral campaign chaironly two days."
lIlau;
James
A. Perkins, vice-presiTh,<:
\V cstingholtse
cngineers
dent
of
Swarthmore,
and \ViJliam
were given °littlc information by the
Xa\'Y at the time of contract as to A. Clarke Jr. of Wallingford, a junforei!...,l prog-rcss in the jct field but ior at the college.
Richard \V. Slocum, chairman of
ordered to ~tart from scratch. They
the
special gift.~ committee, will pn:thougllt thc'ir axial-flow compressor
an exclusive until discovery that s.ide at the dinner, and Howard
captured G('rman turbo-jets were Cooper Johnson, chairman of thc
axial' flow type and Price lists as Board of Mansgers, will introduce
significant the fact that three world 1\£ rs. AI on-ow.
Now in jls second year, thc camengin<.,cring firms, starting from
scratch, had relicti on the a'). :-:tl-flow paign has r-clised ;lIIore than $1,000,cOll1pressor, \Vestinghollse, Junkers, O(X) toward. its ijyc year goal 0;
$5,000,000. This :year's call11)aign
a11<1 l3ayerischc °Motoren \-Vcrke.
At the timl' of publication the hopes to acniel'c 'half of the fivc\Vesting-house Yun'kcc 24-C is ratcd ycar goal b)' COllUllenccment in
at 3000 thru~'t pounds, wcll under J UIlC.
The reception :is ,-scheduled for 7 :00
thc British Nelle's claim of 5000.
p.
m. with thc dinner following at
. but the axial-flow compressors make
possible reduction of frontal area 7:30.
and this factor is hopefully noted
On Varsity Wrestling Team
by the author as he -points to the
racing rapidity of outstrippcd jct
Williall! David Wcb'b, of South
flight rccords.
Chester roau, is on the varsity
wrestling team at \VeSleyan Uni·
Swarthmore Music Club
versity. according to a l'eccnt anThe Swarthmore Juuior ~fusic nouncement made by the pyhsical
Cluh invites all persons of hiqh education dcpartmtnt. \Vt!bb, who
school age to its monthly meeting wrestles in thc 136 pound .class, is
which will he hcld Sunday, J an11ary an honor student' at \Vesieyan,
25 at 7:30 at the home of Betsy where he is mcmber of Sig1lta Nu
Schocnberg, 333 Dartmouth aVem!c. Fraternity. He was graduatcc1 from
An cntertaining program is planned. Swarthmore High School.
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FRIDAY, ]ANUAHY 23
3:00 p. m.-W. I. L. Tea ............................ 5 Crum Ledge
7:15 p. m.-High School Basketball vs Prospect Park ............ Gym
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D SATUHDAY, JANUAHY 24
W
'CI b
10 :00 p. nl.-S erie;;;
anCe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . onlan s
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 25
11 ;00 a. m.-i\Iorning \Vorship ......................... Local Churches
7:30 p. m.-Junior Mllsic Club .................. 333Dartmouth avenue
TUESDAY, JANUARY?7 .
2:00 p. m.-Speak~r, ,.pr. E. D: Bond, Ps.yclllatTlst .... \Voman,s CIU1)
8.00 p. m.-Hobh, NIght, ]Ul1lor Club .............. \Voman s Cln,'
8 :.30 p. m. l{ usic' Club ................................ Bartol Lihrary
THURSDAY, JANUARY 29
.1 :30 p. m.-High School Girl's Basketball v, Glen Nor ............ Gym
Burge:-;s J. Paul Brown whose
appoint ment as head of the Rcd
Cross Campaig-n Fund again
this year has hel'" announced hy
Mrs. \V.H. Dickinson, chairman
of the Swarthmore Branch of
the Southeastern Pennsylvania
Chapter of the American Red
Cross.
IN
H. S. GYM
$3.00 YEAR
SWARTHMORE PA. 'FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1948
HOURS- 9 A. M. TO 10 p, M.
Petits fours, Hor's d'Ocuvres and
Sandwiches made fresh daily
JAN 23 1948
Dr. English Stresses
Attitudes Formed
At Home
MRS. A. F. BARNES
DIES SUDDENLY
Bora Residents For 38
Years Stricken
Friday
Mrs. Araminta Freeman Barnes
wife of the late Harold Barnes died
Saturday night at the Taylor Hospital, Ridley Park, at (he age of 82.
~lrs. Barnes suffered .a partial
strC1ke 011 Fr)day at hcr apartment at
the Harvard.
Born in Brimfield, Illinois, she
married and moved to Swarthmore
in 1910, where she became a memher
of the ".'oman's Cluh and the Player's Club. ~lr. Bar·nes was elcmtary supervisor at Girard Colleg(:
until his death in 1932.
SUn'ing are one son, Clifford, of
Balitmorc and four grandsons:
Barry of Baltimorc. Richard uf
Delanson, Ncw York, Ralph of
Princeton amI Arthur of Clc\·clanu.
The "iewing was held Tuesday at
the Patterson Funeral HOllie, }'le{lia.
The fU1leral took place 'Yedl1cs(by
at 2 :30p.m. tIle Rev. H. Lewis Cut\ ler officiating. BUl'ial was at the
Philadclphia ~Iclllorial Park.
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Great responsibility for peacc. in
the world lics with parents and the
training for peacc they gi\'c their
children in the home.
This was the conclusion given
to Swarthmore Home and School
mcmbers by Dr. O. Spurgeon Eng-lish, notcd psychiatrist; speaking:
Tucsday evening in thc high school
auditorium.
"If we are ever to have a peaceful
world. wc've got to have peaceful
p..:opie anti peaceful hUHI~S," D.r.
English told the more. than 300 parents attending the meeting.
The j.sy~hiatrises emphasis on
peace smumcd up his talk of more
than an }1()l1r during which he outS. Ethel Boyt of 210 Park a\'cnu~
lined prohlen;s in child training alHl died at her homi! \Vcllne:;day aftl;r~
g-ave helpful afh'icc for meeting anti noon aiter an illness of seyeral11lonMadame .$gne Hojer, who comes solving those problcms.
ths,
\Vhile some parents arc good at
to 1he Friends Meeting House next promoting
peace, and in showing).[iss. Boyt was a grat!uat(' of
TI,ursuay ] :'lIuary 29 at 8 :15 to cllUdren how to get along with Swarthmore High School and Swsveak under :the joint auspices of each other, others lack tl1is facility art~lIlllore Cfoillege, She ha~l been ~
the P
1llitd.ee ·of the ;Swarthmore }Vlceting Carnegie~s famoHs hest-seller , "H o"\v \ A
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to
Makc
r"iends
and
Influencc
Peo.wart
}luore
191 School, at the
.c.mil the l(i)cal'branch of the \Vomen's
ple,"" Dr. El1glish said.
tllne of her death shc taught history
JnternatiWlal1.eague for Peace and
"Parents hav'c to be good salc5- in the \~Tcst Philadclphia High
F'I""!e.ooom, l1as ·c11Osell as her subject
4·S w.cde.n'.s \MIlo}' Toward Peace'·. men in order to sen themselves to School.
Surviving arc thrce sisters 1Iiss
According 1.0 Mrs. Hojcr', Sweden their children and to sell their children
on
sound
sodal
behavior"
the
Elsie
G. and l\Hss Lillian Boyt of
not only ;}Jopes for pcace· but her
speaker
continued.
Swarthmore
and :Mrs. Walter W.
l>eopie work 'hard for it. One sigDr.
English
warned
parents
Clarke
of
Akron
and two brothers
uificant substantiation of this is
the fact that ,one out of every two against losing their perspective by John of Wilmington Del. and Alex·
person-5 in Swedell is a member of being too close to the children, and ander of Bloomfield N. J.
cited the necessity of being "verPrivate funer ... 1 services will be
a peace. organizatilbn.
Mrs. H-ojer 11cr·sclf is vice-presi- satile" in their attitudes and rc- conducted tomorrow afte~noon at
dent of the "largest singlc' peace lationships because of the fact that 11cr late home by Dr. H. Lewis Cutler,
organization in Sc.a.ndinavia, the growing children 4'changc so from pastor of the Swarthmore Presbyyear to year."
terian Church of which she was a
Scandimwian Society for IntcrThe importance of the father in member.
nationa1 Collal)oration. She has been
the
life of the child, be it boy or
president of the Swedish Section of
Muaic Club Program
thc \Vomen·s International League girl, was emphasized by the psyfor Peace and Freedom for 10 years chiatrist, and he urged the sincere
The Swarthmore ~{usic Club wilt
and is at present vice p1"csidcnt of interest of fathers in their children's
activitics,
"if
only
for
the
brief
permeet
January 27 at 8:30 p.m. in the
the Swedish delegation to thc United
Nations Association. When she ar- iods that arc available at thc end Bartol Library rather than the
:Mceting House. The program will
rived in this country late in October of the day."
The
foundation
for
the
attitudcs
include
a Toccata by Frescobaldi.
she first spent several days at Lake
of
middle
and
later
life
arc
laid
Adagio
by Haydn, Elverhoj by
Success before cmharking on a
during
childhood,
Dr.
English
stated.
Sandby
and
a Gavot\,c by Popper
speaking tour. The Swedish Section of the U. N. A. Mrs. Hojer re- This fact makes it important for with ![rs. Clarence Campbell at till:
markcd, is the only one which has parents to aid their children in dcyc- piano and :Mrs. Rupin Eskergian
loping a usociabliity," an case witb playing the cello. ![r. Henen' Faust
government support for its work.
adults and others that will enable ",ill sing a group of songs f~llowerl
!+.lrs. Hojer has been a mcmber of
the City Council of Stockholm for them to gct along with people all by three nembers for the piano:
Chopin's Sonata in B minor (First
eight years. A graduate of The Lon- through life.
Hc
illustrated
the
too
common
movement),
Debussy's. Soiree Dans.
don School of Economics, she , . .'rote
lack
of
soci~biJity
by
citing
the
Granada
and
Franck's Prelude
f
S d '
I a gO\'crnment report
or ~ we en 5 w~y p:ople will ride for long periods Chorale. and Fugue, hy :,\1 rs. Edwi;\
H:>1l1e. and Family C0I111nis!iion con(Contll1l1ed On Page 4)
I Dunn .
(Contlllllc(1 0" Page 4)
U. N. DELEGATE
TO SPEAK HERE
Miss Ethel Boyt
Died Wednesday
Friends Meeting,
Presenl Madame
Hojer
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loir. and Mrs. Roy Gezelius of Research Laboratory during the
Wallingford will entertain as their war.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Smith Jr., week-end guests, Mr. and loirs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher
of "Stowaway", \Vatlingford are Herman Folmer of New York City,
entertaining as their house guest formerly of Swarthmore, and will of Ogden avenue announce the, enMr. Smith's moth ... Mrs. Melville give' a cocktail party in their honor gagement of their daughter, :Miss
Edith P. Thatcher and Mr. C. RusSmith of Boston, Mass" and Mrs. Sunday afternoon.
Smith gave a tea in her honor last
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Wilson of sell De BurIo, Jr., son of Mr. and
week.
Walnut lane and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. Russell Dc BurJo of HaverMrs. George E. Silloway of North Harry F. Brown of North Chester tOWIl.
Miss Thatcher is attending SwChester road entertained at 2 din- road, spent a few days of last week
arthmorc College.
ner-bridge in honor of Mrs. Smith, in New York City.
Mr. Dc Burlo is a graduate of
Saturday evening, and Mrs. MarMr. and Mrs. B. W. Collins of
Swarthmore
College, class of '47 in
garet Freedley of Swarthmore ave- North Chester road and Mr. and
Due entertained at a luncheon in her AIrs. Elwood Garrett Prince~on ave- Engineering, and is now doing
honor, Monday.
nue, who left Swarthmore Dee- graduate work at the Wharton
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold of ember 31, arrived home Friday fol- School, University of Pennsylvania.
Wallingford Hills will entertain Mrs. lowing a motor trip through Florida. He is a member of Delta Upsilon
Cabel Arnold of Danville, Ky., as
Dr. and Mrs. George P. W'arren of Fraternity, and Siglna Tau, Honortheir house guest and will entertain South Chester road entertained Dr. ary EngiJ&ecring Fraternity. He
informally in her honor Sunday Warren's brother, the Rev. Harold served two years in the· United
afternoon.
C. Warren and AIrs. Warren of States Navy.
Dr. and lfrs. John n. Roxby, Jr., Tougaloo. Miss., for sCl'eral days of
and smail daughter Judy are now last week. They left Sunday to
MARCH BRIDE
occupying their new home at 235 attend a nlcetil1g of the Uniterl
The marriage of Miss Margaret
Kenyon avenue.
Negro College Fund in New York Brown. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
llrs. E. C. Burton of the. Swarth- City. Rev. Warren. formcr pastor of Harry F. Brown, of North Chester
lUore Apartments entertained eight the First Presbyterian Church, War- road, to Mr. 'Valter L. J;)ougtass,
guests at a luncheon at her home ren, Pa., has been president of Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. 'Valter L.
Tuesday.
Touga1oo College since September.' Douglass of New London, Conn.,
Mrs. William 1. Hull of Walnut
Mr. and Mrs. George. Smith, Jr., will take place Saturday evening,
lanes leaves tomorrow for Lake and their daughter Phyllis of March 27 at 8 o'clock in the Swarth'Vales, Fla., to be the guest for Haverford avenUe spent the week- more Presbyterian Church.
several weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Arth- end in New York City attending the
The Rev. Dr. H. Lewis Cutler will
ur C. Jackson of North Chl:ster National Motor-boat Show. Mr. perform the ceremony.
road who have taken an apartment ~ Smith js General Manager of the
A reception at the home of the
at the Highland Park Club.
Essington Yatch Yard.
bride's parents will follow' the cereNancy Walter has returned from
Mr. J. David Jack);on of Vassar mony.
Pasadena, Ca1if., where. she spent avenue returned home Saturday
the holiday season with her p<\rents. after a 2000 non-stop .flight from
To Wed March 20
and will, continue her visit with her Cuba to New York. Mr. Jackson
The marriage of :Miss Virginia
grandmother, lirs. George E. SHlo- was 'ou a three-week business trip May Wilson, daughter of Mr. and
way of North Chester road.
to Cuba.
,
Mrs. Raymond Everett Wilson, of
Mrs. Donald L. Hibbard of RiverOgden avenue, to Mr. George P.
view road entertained at a birthday
Bowie, son of Mr~ and Airs. George
ENGAGEMENTS
party last week in honor of the sevLester Bowie, of Towson, Md., will
enth anniversary of her daughter
take place at 3:30 o'clock, Saturday
Rosemary. Guests included Friends
afternoon, March 20, in the Swarth-Central cJassinates.
more Presbyterian Church.
Mr. ami. Mrs. ~arle P. Yerkes of
The R~v. Dr. H. Lewis Cutler
Princeton avenue accompanied by
will officiate.
Mrs. Guenther H. Froebel, Jr., and
A reception at Strath Haven Inn
her baby son, Steven Yerkes Froewill follow the ceremony.
bel, motored to Bethlehem Saturday where Mrs> Froebel and son
Joined Air. Froebel, a senior at Le~
high University. following an extended visit in Swarthmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Beck of
North Princeton avenue have returned from vacation spent in the
southwest. En route Mr. and 11rs.
Beck vjsited relatives in Tucson and
Phoenix, Ariz.,' Nogales, Mexico,
Los Angeles and San Francisco,
FOR
Calif.
MAGAZINE
Airs. Philip ~{arotJ who has been
SUBSCRIPTIONS
a resid~nt of Swarthmore for over
45 years, is nOW living at the Friends Call
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
Boarding Home, West Chester.
NEWS NOTES
FRIDAY, JANUARY Z3, 1111
SWARTHMOREAN
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SWARTHMOREAN
,
congratulatcd on the birth of a
'daughter, ElizabetH Lord, on January 17 in Taylor Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
of Dartmouth avenue are grandparents of the baby. The maternal
grandmother, Mrs. Amy Crabtree
resides in Rochdale, Lancashire,
England.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Alexander Mills
of WaJnut lane are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a
daughter, Marilyn Walker Mills,
on January 16.
c1aide Cleaves, daughter of Mrs.
Carl Cleaves of Park avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Espenschade of Brookline, formerly of
Swarthmore, are receiving congra ...
tulations upon the birth of a danghter, Carol Lee, at Fitzgerald
Mercy Hospital, January 13.
The baby is a granddaugher of
Mr. and· Mrs. William E. Hetzel,
Jr., of Thayer road, and Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph H. Espenschade of
Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Haraden
of Orqono, Maine are receiving
congratulations on the birth of a
son, Carl Colin, On January 18.
Mrs. Haraden is the former Ad-
SlIIIIlIIer RU91 CleaRed
w.
o&e. IIDuaJJed fadlitiea
for !lie duaiag of - _
lib.. I1Ijp. Iaswed Itorage at
• moJeiSW .xtna charge.
-,
FAIRBANKS
cPA"iSOt1. & CO.
Teacher of Piano
Faculty, Del, Music School
,
100 Park Ave., Swartbmon, ....
PHONES: _ o m
234 Park Ave.
a_ducaL .. 546
Chok. Pn,;""·
, RUB' lOT Sol.
Sw. 1775-J
Be
For
Beauty!
Call Swarthmore 0476
9 Chester Road
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-'THE INN"
From time immemorial the word has stood for warm hearted Hospitality.
It still does at STRAtH HAVEN
lVlF:DIA
•
Friday and Saturday,
January 23 and 24
"THE RED STALLION"
in color
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
January 25, 26 and 27
Walt Disitey's
"FUN AND FANCY FREE"
with Edgar Bergen (Charlie
:McCarti1y, Mortimer)
Dinah Shore
in Technicolor
Feature shown at Saturd~.y
matinee
Monday and Tuesday,
January 26 and ?:1
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
in
"That Hagen Girl"
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There
Can Be No
,
Substitute f~r Experience
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Wednesday and Thursday,
January 28 and 29
ERROL FLYNN
• This business of filling pre-
•
scriptions is no child's job. ,The
phannacist often holds the life of
the patient in the hollow of his
If you want your car to be ready
for winter driving, you·d better let
CHARLES R. RUSSELL look it
10
"SONG OF LOVE"
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
, DIRICTOIS O. FUNERALS
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
Tot.phone Rl 6-1581
car though the cold days ahead I
of experience, for which there can be no substi-
Neglecting it now can result in ita
tu;:e. Remember that we are in position to render
premature consil'Dl,Dent to the scrap
the ~ype of proCessional service that you and
yard.
your doctor have a right to expect.
'
IThursday· evening from 7 to 9 for
;;gg ~~ ~¥21t~=e Ai:~sFenOwsbip
,
,
N. Keiser. D.D. Minister
dare L. Purnell.
.The Senior choir meets for
hearsal on Thursday evening at
rc-
GIDEON~S
TRINITY CHURCH
7.45.
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson. Rector
8:00 A. M,-Holy CommunIon.
9 :45 A. M.-Chur~h School
11 :00 A. M.-Mormng PraY,er & Sern-IO.1l
6:00 P. M.-YOlmg People 5 Fellowslujl
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY, JANUARY 2S
Michael's .College Pharmacy
ON THE CORNER .
\\·(·,tll('~,by
cvening
ni{'Ct~l1q
C:l.C I
,!
.. :,:
R p.111.
mont
,lay
."11:·1H('~din,,!"
hnlid:'\~·<;
12 open
to 5 fbtlr
p.m. c~~ept
'\('l1nc.~llli:
cla)
evening i to i:";j p.m. ;1.11119 to 9:.)0 p.m,
~.
Ye~r
Round Token Of
And
," ., Thoughtfulness
BALT_ PIKE
SPRINGFIELD
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN WATER (OMPANY
SUPPL YING
Serving Swarthmore. Morton, Rutledge and Ridley
Township since 1918
I
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,
Swarthmore, Pa. ....•
FmsT CHURCH OF
CHRIST SCIENTIST
OF SWARTfDtoRB
Park Avenue nelow Harvard
SeNI.lAY. J.\:"\UARY 25
11 :00 A. "M.-Snnclay Schonl.
11 :00 .\. ).f.--Suuday Lcs~on
SC'''mun: "Truth"
.
I
ThIs famous old spring can reseen tOllay ••• just as
It was In Gideon's time. II comes from under a
elift" on dle northern Bide of Mt. Gilboa where it
. forms a generous pool that runs down the valley
to dle Jordan.
In dle seventh chapter of the Book of Judges is
dle account of the test applied by Gideon wherehy
his unw1,eldy mob of 10,000 men was reduced to a
emall, "ut trusty. band of 300, which by stratagem
surprised and routed thevast army ofdleMiilianites.
Springs are nUDlerous ,and frequently available
for man's use, but. 88 in Gideon's time, man gen.
erally has to go to the spring to ,avail himself of
its waters.
Bringing water to man's abode, or finding water
where springs do not appear is a later step in the
development of _ater supply.
'
This is the second of a series of narratives which
graphically tell the story of water. Look for dle
next one in this paper, in a subsequent issue.
Decorative
and
Novelty
Candles
Devine Taxi Service
9:45 A. M.-First Day School. .
11 :00 A. M,-Meeting for WorshiP .
WEDNESDAY, JANUt\RY .28
.
9:30 to 3:00 Sewng and Qul1nng 10 Whit·
tier IIOl1S('". Box Luncheon, All arc
cordiall}' invited.
The
I
Phone-. SWllrlhmore 0444
Ilb
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SPRING
FirstM~..doned in The Bible·
FLOW~RS
. .. J
Esteem
MARY A. BAIR, Presid...
O'd and Fomo,.s
~~
!.!.:!'!!...s.,~~I~E:::T=H=O::;D::I~S';;T?'::C;;H;;U~R~C;;'H;;:::"--- supervised recreation l1.nder TheaSUNDAY. JANUARY 25
.... 9:45 A. M.-Church ~ch!Xll.
..
11 :00 A.M._uThe Chnshan Overpus
. "Escape Me Never"
Starting Friday, Jan. 30
KATHERINE HEPBURN
.,
..
Services
curat". Honesty must govern his
your prescriptions to us you benefit by our years
.
.Church
l Roy
III
Wednesday and Thursday,
January 28 and 29
ROBERT MONTGOMERY
"RIDE THE PINK HORSE"
Mother Goose
Playland
hand. He must be skillful and aeevery operation. When you bring
over now and make the nece..ary
adjUitments and repain. Help your
•
ing
Theatre
Friday and Saturday,
January 23 ami 24.
"The Secret Life of
Walter Mitty"
with
DANNY KAYE
THUSTW~RIH'
i
i
Swarthmore 2080
Cone~e
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,,,ill
91: 12 Cleaned, $3.75
ANTONICA
AwdJiary Sana Coupoa.
Since medical science and common
sense have discovered that bed,
PA.
SWARTlDIORE,
EVERY
FllIDAY' AT
PUBLISHED
board and medical treatment are not
THE SWARTBMOREAN, INC. 'PUBLISHER
adequate in raising the morale of
Phoae, Swarthmore 0900
mental patients at the Coatesville
MAIlJORlE TOLD. Alsadate ECIiIor
PETER E. TOLD, Editor
HospitaJ, forms of entertainment
R_lIe Poi no'
Edith Wbltaker
Lorene McCarter
have been devised, and used for the
Theodore HIddDg
benefit of these veterans.
Eoteml as Second CIau Matter, lanua.ry 24, 1929, at the Poot
Since the firsl World War the
Office at
Swarthmore. Pa., under the Act of 1rIan:b 3. I87P.
Legion Auxiliary has responded to
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
this need and collected coupons
{rolll lucrchaildise, sending them
SWART.HMORE PA. 'FRIDAY, JANUARY, 23, 1948
in to a chairman of the county who
-----------------------------_.- _.--------------------------_.-----------_.-- in turn sends them to a state chairCircle 3, Mrs. Kenneth M. Reed man. These coupons have paid for
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
Chairman, will meet January 28 at two bowling alleys, costing $4000,
Sunday morniI)'g at the 11 o·clock the home o{,-Mrs. E. Fay Campbell, .sent to Coatesville Hospital, two
service Mr. Cutler will preach on 210 Cornell, for dessert at 1 :30. The mobile coffee and doughnut units
"Reverence".
regnlar meeting will be followed by sent to Italy, 'one am)>ulance for
All departments of the Church a program.
,Europe, and the V~y Forge
School and the Men's and Women's
Greenhouse which was dedicated
Bible Class meet at 9 :45 o'clock
last Monday.
TRINITY NOTES
each Sunday morning.
An intensive campaign is on this I
Holy Communion
be celeDr. and Mrs. E. Fay Campbell at
year for a covered grandstand on
the Harvard Avenue entrance will brated at 8 :00. Church School will the Coatesville Hospital Recreaassist Mr. Cutler in greeting the tIIeet at 9 :45. The Rector will preach tion Field. It will accommodate the
congregation after the service Sun- at the service of Morning Prayer at mentally disabled veterans who can11 :00. The ushers for the 11 o'clock
day nlorning.
not endure the sun's strong rays. It
The Sunday afternoon Vespers, service arc: J~ B. Bullitt" Jr., head will have segregated spaces for the
being held each week at 4:45 o'clock usher; F. Plowman, P. B. Banks, severe cases and relief stations
in the Church will be led by Mr. Cut- S.D. Clyde, Jr., W. L. Cleaves. L; E. underneath. This splendid project
Icr this Sunday and the topic for the Goodenough, W. H. Jones, and will be made available to these men
brief talk will be "What \Ve Be- R. D. Newlin. Confirmation Class if each unit, with the cooperation of
for Young People will meet at 5 :15
lieve".
friends, saves coupons.
p.
m. The Young People's Fello~hip
The Freshman' Fellowship will
Lists ·of merchandise including coumeet at 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon will meet at 6.00 and a panel of pons nlay be procured from lo{rs.
Young People will discnss the racial
and Mr. Chen will show pictures.
Herbert Bassett, 500 N. Chester
The High School Fellowship will problem.
road, or Mrs. Oscar Gilcreest, 208
Choir School will meet on Monday
meet at 6 o'clock Sunday evening.
Vassar avenue. The Legion AuxiliHarry Oppenlander will speak. The and Wednesday at 4 :30 in the Parish ary asks its friends to buy some of
Young People's Fellowship for col- Honse.
these products as ·a gesture of good
The women wiU meet on Monday
lege age young people will meet
win, since the victims of war arc the
Sunday evening at 7 :30 o'clock. The and \Vednesday for sewing and will responsibility of ·everyone.
Young Adults Group will mcet Sun- have a box lunch.
Choir rehearsal will be held ill
day evening at 7' o'clock.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
The Boy's Junior Chior rehearses the Parish House on Tlmrsday at
"TRUTH" is the subject of the
Friday evenings at 7 o'Clock: the 7,JQ p.m.
Lesson-Sernlon jn all Churches of
Girls' Junior Choir rehearses ThursChrist. Scientist, on Sunday, Janday aftcrnoon ·a~ 3:30 o'clock and METHODIST CHURCH ,NOTES nary 25. The Golden Text is: "Study
the Chapel Choir. relU!i\r$es Tllijrs-.
to shew thyself approved unto God,
day' ·c'vcnings at 7:45 o'c1ock.
:a
workman that necdeth not to be
The Church School meets on Sun·The Church School Cabinet wilt day morning at 9.45, S. W. Johnson, ",.hamed, rightly dividing the word
mcet Tuesdav evening, January 27, superintendent. Classes are·provided 'of truth "(II Timothy 2 :15).
at 8 o'clock at the Church.
for children of all ages and for ~"+ii*H;+H+ii+H*H+H+H
, Circle 7, Mrs. Frank R. Markley. .a
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chairman. will m:eet W edl~csday,
At the nlQrning seniice at 11
January 28, at the home of Mrs. 'o"'clock, the minister will ·preach on
Howard Newnam, 547 Wa1nut Lane :the topic "The Christian ·Overp1us".
al
o'clock. Devotions will be folThe Woman's Society ,of Chistlowed by meeting. Mrs. William ian Services will conduct the burn-·
Barrow Pugh will' tell of her visit
ChiJdren, ABe. 3-5
of the parsonage mortgage cereto Yucatan and Mexico.
mony in the service.
Directed actftilti~s.· music. exercise, hea1tll
Circle 2, Percy G. , Gilbert ChairThe Junior Church will meel in "inspection by rrgistered nurse, dancing classtnalJ will meet January 27 at 11 o'- the chapel at the same hour under es, etc.
clock at the home of Mrs. Frank J. Alice Snyder, superintendent.
Rita T. Chambers, Director
Keenan, 718 Ha'rvard avenue, htemThe ush·ers for the day arc .Harry
bers are. asked to bring sandwiches. E. New, George Alston, \Yalter --&1. Swa. 33SS-R.
"Transportation
Coffee and dessert will be served by Dkkinson, Wesley France and
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the hostess.
Richud McHenry.
Mrs. Geraldine H. New and Peggy
Brinsfield will be in charge of the
Church Nursery which is open durSWARTHMORE
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ing the servIce.
Rev. H. Lewis Cutler Minister
The Wesleyan Service. Guild will
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 2S
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9:45 A. M.---Churc::b School
meet on Monday evening at t e
11:00 A. M.-I'Reverr.ncc··
home of Mrs. Clark Allison, l\'lich~
4:45 P. M.-Vesper Service
4'Wbat \Ve Believe"
igan 'avenue.
S :00 P M.-Fresbman FellowshiP.
Tile Socl'al Halt will be open on
6:00 P: ~f.-High School Fellowship
THE
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SWARTHMOR~AN
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FRIDAY, JANUARY %S, 1111
SPRINGFIELD WATER
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Child For Peace
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in trains and buses without speaking to persons sitting in the seat
beside them.
This ·tendency to unsociability can
be broken down by bringing children into the lives of older people in
the holltc. "Don't be afra'id to impose your children on your friends,"
Dr. English, said as he offered helpful hints for gaining the interest of
children.
Citing a national dh"orce and
separation rate of 60 percent, the
noted psychiatrist declared that the
way to remedy this percentage is to
begin with children.
The problem of sex education
should be faced miturally and easily just as soon as the child asks for
itt Dr. English said.
The spe...,ker who is chairman of
the Department of Psychiatry at
Temple Unhrcrsity, was introduced
by Marvel Wils~t vice-pr~sident of
Home aOld School.
William F. Lee, president of the
Association, was chailman of the
meeting which follO\ved a reception
and refreshments in the high school
cafeteria. The First Grade Mothers
Group served.
Following an announcement last
week that 26 high school students
had· volunteered to act as free baby
sitters for parents desiring to attend
the Home and SclWoI meeting,
President Lee reported'that 150 telephone calls were received at his
homc over the weekcnd and cxpressed deep appreciation of the
students services .
The Assltdation presented a book
to James H. Hornaday, who recently retired frolll Swarthmore
School Board after 12 years of service, and to Roy W. Delaplaine,
who recently resigned as president
of the board after ten years as a
member. Mr. Delaplaine was unable
to attend thc mceting because of
illness.
It's New
It's Different
FRED F. NOLDE, Presents
THE LAKESIDE
S W A It T H MO RE A. N"
By .. vote the members attending
the meeting, the Home and School
Scholarsbip awarded each year to
a graduate of Swarthmorc High
School was increased fro111 $300 to
FRIDAY; JANUARY
Give. Practical
Plans For Peace
be a musical program given by a
selected group from th~ Drexel' Hili
Music Club. Piano, violin and vocal
numbers form a delightful program called "Music to Remember".
Dr. Earl Bond who was orginally
scheduled for this date will be
here on February" 17.
On Friday, January ,3() at 10:30
A. M. the literature depalfilOent will
meet at the home of Mrs. Harold
Griffin, 214 Rutkers avenue. Mrs. S.
Milton Bryant will review "Proud
Destiny" by Leon Feuchtwanger.
An interested group of club members
me.! at the home of the presi$350.
dent
Mrs.
John E. Michael on TuesPresident Lee reported 305 mel11day
afternoon
and enjoyed a probers are now in the Association,
gram
arranged·
by the chairman of
compared with 120 last year, as
the result of a membership cam- peace services Mrs. T. D. Maher.
IIfrs. Josephine Hopwood of Secpaign directed by-Mrs. Louis J.
Storck. This is one·hal£ of all the ane a former county chairman of
eligible parents of children in the citizenship gave a very convincing
talk on "Peace Plans Practical"
borough schools, he said.
stressing
in particular the lasting
The Association has.a balance of
$941.38 in its treasury, according to friendship and ultimate good which
can result frpllI personal interest,
the report of Gordoll -Lange,
NEWS NOTES
gifts
and correspondence to indivitreasurer.
duals or families abroad to assur....
Frank Davis of Amherst avcthem of Americans' genuine desire nue will arrive home this week-end
to hclp.
from Harvard University for a 10I Following another line of thought day between semester vacation.
(Continued From Pa2'e 1)
she impressed upon her listeners . l\ir. and AIrs. J. Warren Paxson
cerning economic reforms nceded in their obligation' as good citizens to of' Vassar av-:;nue entertained (heir
the home which turned into. a best carry out in fact if possible, the bridge club at dinner at the Inglcn~ellcr entitled "Housewife's 'York." provision's of any bill they have euk Saturday evening. Bridge folThe purpose of the report is to per- urged their congressmen to vote lowed at the Paxson hotne.
suade the government to give to for. She referred in particular to the
It.[r. and It.·lrs. H. Weston Clarke
the housewife's work the same re- Stratton Bill concerning dispJacerl and son H. 'Veston Clarke, Jr., are
spect shown other professions be- persons in Europe.
occupying ·their n~w home at 21i
cause of its value to the country in
On Tuesday, January 27, there will College avenue.
economic, educational and moral '7~~~~~~iE~~2iiiE2iiiE2ii!Ei~!Ei~!Ei~!Ei~iE2ii~~~~~~
aspects. \VrittCH in lively literary I' Ili .... J ....--.. - ...... - .. -----....--..................... ----------------------------------..- - - - - - style instead of the prosaic government manner, the book has eharming illustrations in the blue and gold
colors of Sweden.
Visit11lg America with her is her
Monday Thru Saturday
husband Dr. Axel Hojc.r. GeneraJ
OPEN
7 A. 11.-8. P. M.
Director of the Royal Medical
Board in Sweden who was invited
Closed every S'!nday
here by the Rorkfeller Illstitute to
study preventative medicine. The
-OUTSIDE CATERING
SERVICE
Hojer's have four children and Mrs.
DAILY DINNERS ........ ; a5e to $1.50
Hoyer gives particular attention
Special adldren-.· Platters
to questions affecting children ~nd
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family ]ife in her writing and in ~------------~--.-------.-*------..------.. --------------------------.-------her lecturing.
Professor Patrick M. Malin of
the Swarthmore College Department
of EconoUl,ics will be chairman of
the evening. A discussion period will
follow Mrs. Hojcr's address.
I
U. N. Delegate
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DEW DROP INN
BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINNER
Formerly The Willow.
Sea Food Specialties
Snapper Soup
DIRECTLY ON BALTIMORE PIKE
Route No.1
SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP
DELAWARE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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FOR SALE
Combination Storm Doors
with
Aluminum Inserts
Week's Delivery
Makes;WoocIwork·'
Wash'. Llle. -Porcelain.'
Mr. and lIfrs. H. Lindley Peel of .
Columbia avenUe entertained informally at bridge at their home
Saturday evening.
H. W. McDOWELL
Moylan - Rose Valley
Media 0216 or Media 2545
Eoamel JOur woodwork and furoltute with
Jiffy-Namel. Goes 00 .mooth and easy. Dries
"overniglJt. No brush marks. 17 colon.
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STEAKS-CHOPS
H.D" Sipler·
SEAFOOD Our Specialty
Stewing Chicken .......................... 1b 49c
11 S. Chester Rd.
S",·arthmore 0105
Completely Air-Conditioned
Chuck Roast of Beef ...................... 1b 59c
Fruits and Vegetables
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re."\sonable
Wm. A.
jobbing
Estim-
Reasonable prices.
Phone . Swarlhtnorc
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room, contea roomS.
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A tea to welcome the new members of the League of Women voters
of Swarthmore was given on Monday, January 19 at the home of Mr..
William H. Gehring, 605 University
place. Mrs. Morrow, president,
gi:eetc"d the newcomers and' spoke
of the· services the League pcrforms, including that of publishing
the qualification of candidates for
office.
Mrs. Frank Pierson explained
how a bill hecomes a law, describing
the hazards that beset the path of
new legislation and pointing out
the weight of influence citizens
can exert as members of an inform' t.
group b
y wn
e d an d nOll-partISan
iog to Congressmen urging support
or defeat 01 a bill in cOOl1llittee. At
the conclusion of If rs. Pierson'~
talk, tea was served by Mrs. Clair
-Jeglum and Mrs. Thomas Hopper "I
the Hospitality Committee..
NOTICES
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W.I.L. Tea Opens
Drive
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To open the Swarthmore Peace
Chest Drive, a te~. for the workers
will be given at 3 o'clock, Friday
January 23, at the: home of Mrs
Benbow Ritchie of the Swarthmore
\Vomen's International League for
Peace and Freedom, is part of the
United Peace Chest of Philadelphia.
The Peace Chest combines thc'
drive for funds of three organizaiions whose purpose is to work for
peace: the Fetlows,hip of Reconciliation" the National Council for Prevention of War, and the Womcn's·
International League.
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EDWARD L. NOYES & CO.
SWARTHMORE 0114
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WILLIAM BROOKS
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Lawn. Mowed
Gcner.ol Hau1!na
.236 Harding Ave.
Morton. Pa.
Coal and Fuel Oil
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Sign Service
A. WAYNE",
MOSTELLER
Electrical Contrador
All Types of Spray Painting
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308 Union Ave.
,
Swa. 2890
All T7Pes of EIoctrIcaI
InstaUatl.DlI
aDd
llepoln
f!ervID&
SwutluIIoN
V!eiai17 for _
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Paper, Metal, and Glass
Lettering
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, Window and Truck
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Walter V. Linton
Twent,. Years
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
Co"tractor ....d Buder
A1terationa
Swarthmore 2%95
Phone Riclley P ...k 1227
oIgb. or day
SInce 1905
CUNNINGHAM
Painter. a: Paper lIaagera
We lIhould KDow B_
Swa. 2266
M!chI.." Ave.
Call
Mason Builders
Supply Company
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and Repairing Since 1908
New and . Rebuilt, Pianos
ALBAN L. PARKER
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Hard O:>al
teacn us every da)
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All
here
wherp you can
of
"iUburban c:aIIS
For
ri~ht
A. Mercer Quinbt
Ph... B&ldwla 1170
No oddi_ cJtam for
Never Grows Old"
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
DELAWARE
COUNTY
PENNSYJ..
V>\NIA No. 172
September Tenn 1935
IN RE: ESTATE OF EMILY H. 'PlUCE
a person of -incompetent mind. FOURTH
TRIENNIAL ACCOUNT OF SWARTH.
MORE NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST
COMPANY, GUARDIAN
The above act:ount has been filed in tb~
"Army Niaht" at the Legion
offieer of the ProthoDotary and win be
oonfinned by said Court on l.anuary 23.
Captain Michael G. Collins, unit
1947. unless exceptions are fitted thereto.
instructor of the 837th Group (ReWilliam C. Kuodell
Prothonotary
serve), Chester spoke on "Reserve
.W.e are
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JledIa
1125 W •• "'!011 A..... PIdIa.
Swarthmore 034$
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331 Dartmouth Avenue
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"A \VeU Kept House
of tbe parsonage.
All the members of the society will
participate. Past presidents, Mrs.
William Earle Kistler" and Mrs. Alfred H. Williams will burn the
document assisted by the newly iustalled officers Mrs. John H. Pitman,prc.sident and Mrs. Otto Kraus
Jr., chairman of the Parsonage
Mortgage Committee.
Lettuce (2 heads) .................................. 29c
Carrots (2 bunches) ............................ ISc.
New Potatoes (3 lbs) ............................ 2"Sc
302 Gayley SL, M~
DAVE WOOD
Painting
and
Paperhanging
have a ceremonial burning of the
.
CoDtractora '" Bail,! M
" Funeral Director
"ESTATE OF WILLIAM F. MCKENNA.
Parsdnage mortgage.
DECEASED.
LE"I"i'kRS7(jF"AllM~STRATroN-citi the ~. The present parsonage was purabove Estate have been grant~ to· the under- chased in 1929. Since then the Wosigned. who request aU persons. having claims men's Society has as summed as its
or demands against the Estate of the dece- principle project the reduction of the
dent to make known the same. and all persons indehted to the. deeendent to make indebtedness. The W. C. S. C. also
assumed responsibility for the inpayment, without delay, to
PatriciiJ. T. McKenna, Admin- terior decoration and furnishin~s
istratrixt 155 Saxer Ave.,
Spnngfield, PD.
or to ber attorneys.
A. SIDNEY JOHNSON, JR.
Butler, Beatty, Greer & Johnson
Arters Brothers Inc.
Horace A. Reevea
LOST-Cert. (:08356 for 33 sharts, old
Common Stock Pbila. Electric Co issued
Apr. 19, '38 registered in llo"\me of Gertrude
W. Thatcher, 21 College avenue, Swarth·
more, Pa. Application made renewal
3T·I·9
"Estate of Elizabeth S. Tucker, also
known as Elizabeth Stearns Tucker. de~
ceased. Letters Testamentaary on the above
estate have beeq granted to the undersigned
who· requests all Persons having cbims
or demands against the estate of the de~
TO BURN MORTGAGE
cedent to make known tJIe same, all persons
At the rcgular church service on
indebted to the deeedent to make payment
Sunday
morning the 'Vomen·s Socwithout delay to Max W. Tucker, C.Il. his
iety
of
Christian Service of the
attorneys. Duane. Morris and Heckscber.
·1617 Land Title·Duilding, Philadelphia. Pa." Swarthmore Methodist Church will
Media. Pa."
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Park avenue and Joseph Reynolds
"Third Generation Builders"
of Dartmouth avenue were dining at
the Click on Tuesday night, January
20, when Sam'!IY Kaye asked who
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
wanted to lead the band. Raymord,
. ,
.
who is 17, was one of four choesen
Swarthmore-Pho.... 2378-W
from the teen age group. He enlerged fr
REPAIRS
ALTERATIONS
uTe~nsn to complete against the
winnc.r: of the IIRoarding Twenties",
the ,iTljrilling Thirities", and "Life .IIII11I11I11I11II11I11I11II1I1I11Ullllmlll~
Begins at 40" on the If! want to
Lead a Band" program over WFIL
Winning second place by audicnte
ROGER RUSSELL
applause, Raymond has led the SamMaker of Fine Photographs
my Kaye orchestra, but last time it
happened t the Earle. A senior at
Penn State Bldg.
SwartiUliorehighSchool, he plays
" South Ave. & state St.
Media 2176
Media, Pa.
the tru(1lpet in the high school band
in the Tri-County Band and in the ~ ~==============~
Eastern Pennsylvania Band.
LOST--Gold erring with luster of five
pearls, in Penn State gym Saturday even·
inb. Call Swarthmore 0566·R.
LoST-'i.ad,~s-hand.kni'- black mitten with
white designs. and initials, M.S.S. Call
Swarthmore 3162·W.
LEGAL
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,General Insurance
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S WART H M.O.R E A N
Activitites'" at the Army Night
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Post 427 of the American Legion on
Monday, January 19. Following the
address' a film entitled "The Latc
Company B", designed for the information of new troop~, was shown.
333 DARTMOUTH AVEUNE
The program was sponsored by
Swarthmore 1833
Colonel H. Bennett, Quartermaster
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POURING WOOL
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BATS AND BLANKETS
Reese-Baxter Co.
SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
PLASTERING
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SUPPLIES
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SAVE YOU
MONEY
CIJMIf ~Gf
PRICES
Mrs. Frances G. Lumsden. o( Ken,
yon avenue. is enjoying wonderful
weal her on her trip through the west
wilh her brother. A note enclosed
wilh her annual subscription check
to The Swarthmorean reveals
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ON
(can 19c)
(2 can. 32c)
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(2
Ideal, All-Green, Cut Spears
Price
ASPARAGUS
Farmdale, EXtra Standard
TOMATOES (6'::~;87C) Z~:~! 31e:
Year Ago
( can
40c)
Prlc.
Vear Ago
(2 can. 38c)
p,h:e
Compare and Save
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. NEW GAS STATION HOURS
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
8 A. M. TO 9 P. M.
SUNDAY
8 A. M. TO 5 P. M.
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Relax on spactous lun decb-almost at the ocean's edge-and
anioy the exhilarating lea air
and glorious sunshine at Atlantic
City's finest resort hotel.
in PRODUCTION, in SALES and in REGISTRATIONS
cars and of trucks·· ..
FIRST iii
P_ser Car Production in 1947_ccording to nublished production ligures.
YALE AVENUE Be CHESTER ROAD
• SWARTHMORE 1250
Hot & cold se. wat.r In aU bath..
FIRST in
Track Production in 1947 Iccording to published production Ii.........
FIRST in
P .....nser Car Sales in 1947-.:cordinK to incomplete but concl...ive aaIeo re-
cords.
(2 ca .. 42c)
Price Year Ago
(can 21c)
Party·line service
works just fine
When neighbors learn
to share the line.
Price Year Ago
(3 can.39C)
Small, Lean, Fresh
LOINS-:.r
Lola Ball
57C:
c:Iaops
POI'k
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FIR,ST in
Track S ..... in 1947-.:cordinK to incomplete ,but condusive aaIeo recorda.
FIRST to Produce over a
Million Cars and Tl'1Iclu in iL postwar year, 1947_ccordins to
published production ligures.
FIRST
SSe:
in Total P .......ger Car Production and Sales for the total 17-year period, Jan.
1IIll'y.
1931 to Janlllll'y 19t& ncc..rdins to published nation-wide lis........
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590
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CENUINE BEEF IJm
FIRST
49c
in total Track Production and Soles for the total 17-year period, January. 1931
to Janlllll'y, 19.&
.ccordina: to publi.bed nation-wide ligure..
53c
Ib
:8:' { Large
808toa Mackerel
Fanc~ Pollock nBe..
V a0,0
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NLY ~hevrolet
IR T!.
an
Plen now for a long.tarm vacation free of household carel.
HANNUM & WAITE
_rill'
Grad.
A
. Pork Claopa ~
Lean Chuck ROast
Shoulder Lamb Roast
/fus/olIl/fu/tl%tl/tdll
The courfeous sarvic.. refined
atmosphere. plus adensive facilities providing every convenience,
will ma~e your stay memorable.
Fancy, Fresh-Killed, FRYING
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(pkg 25<)
(pkg 40c)
(pkg 25c)
(pkg 27c)
GRAPEFRUIT JmCE ~~~~:.
EVAPORATED MILK rei:':- 3 ::!~ 37c
CHICKENS'
netled them $ZS o( m~~~!~;::;~:~
(rom the Chamber of
Fishing·Tournament Committee.
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Del Monte Peas G:~~n
Ideal Sweet Peu
N~..: :1.7"
Farmdale Pe.. k:. (6 "::;.; 8Sc) ~ ~:~: Zge
Cut Wu Beans Fatmd.le
"!,':;n2ISC
Whole Golden Cora
N~n2 16e
IlSaJ Tomatoes p~~r:!.
~ ~:~ 37c
Grapefruit :;;1::.
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RoHon Peaches H~II::'o,
N~'h ZSC
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9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.
,
Lucky FilJoen.n
Carol Heinze of Strath Haven
nue. a freshman at Middlebury
·Iege.~nd her brother. Don'
a student at Wittenberg. spent
Christmas and New Year hollid,.
vacationing at Fort Laud'ltd," ••
While there they went.
December 26 with Capt. Munroe
the Reel Lucky II and caught a
and a-half pound Dolphin.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H.
of Wawa. formerly of Swarlhlnn"
arc spending six weeks at
Sound.
Fla.
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PHONE SWARTHORE 3343
Pricey••• A'!..
(can 29cI
Price
Rob-lord PruDes Ms1;~"
Seedless Railinl ~.~~
Seeded RaiSins f:~~~
Evaporated Apricots Rob·fo.d
Evaporated Peaches Rob·fo.d
Fauey Layer Figs
Blended Juice 110';00
0,."••
& Grapefruit
To Dan... OD 24th
The .£:ommittee in charge o(
Series Dances. Mrs. Walker
fiield. Chairman. calls attention
the fact that the January dance
be held January 24 instead of
usual last Saturday o( the monlh.
A fifty pound container is the amount one man can easily handle
T~,:!"
Year Ago
(2
can. 42c)
~ ':~: 3ge
Compare and Save
SCEDULE
.
Pf:::e25~r
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RATE
Two-SO pound containers per week-$2.oo per month
• In sptl. of tire leneral Impre..lon all food prke. are not
.. ."sher. He,. are 10111. of the hund ..... of food. In our mil ....
kets Hlling at prlcel under thol. of a year ago.
CHOICE FRESH PRUNES N%!V. ZOe:
DeIhl
No.2V. Z5
'EAIIHES·
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can
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ROB·FORD PRUNES I~~: p~g 19e:
FOLLOWING
Two-SO pound containers per mo~tb-$I~OO per month
TBAN YEAR AGO
No 2$
Swarthmore DiSposal Service
RUBBISH COLLECTED REGULARLY
YOU'LL FIND HUNDREDS OF ACME
J!(UtJeII,
the sun has shone every day. tern·
perature was around 80 degr~es uotil after Christmas and now i. in
the 60s. Mrs. Lumsden also applaudcd the Michigan team in the Rose
Bowl on New Year's Day; and expressed her happiness in avoidi'J&
the current stonos in the east.
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Check on all your food needs, no matter
when you buy, and you will see why It
pays to shop regularly In the Acme. To
be economical your total food bill and
quality ..II the comple.. story.
COMPARE,
FRIDAY. JANUARY Z3,
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the
We want to tJumk each and. every person in tLia com'
muntiy for ~ friendahip and soodwill for this o1'llanization.
We .olieit and _reciate your patro_e. We _ dains oar
level best to ·prove ~t,.1i7 fiilms order. for new Chevrolet. ;u.t as p .... mptly·.. we "",,-even under today's
trying ·eonditions-«nd we are deeply and cIonbl;' _recia.
tive of the patience and understandinK of all oar.cu.atomero
who are a,..,utUas deliveriea of new Chevroleb.
• .NeedI.... to ..y, you bay Wisely w ...... you buy the. ~
of the wodd·. !arpat prodaee... of can and _.... for
that is the way to maximum dollar valuel Reat ...urecI
that we'll fiB ,.0lD' order for a new Chevrolet just .. soon
aa iUs humanly possible to do eo. M ....while. pleaae let lIS
help to keep ,..,ar pres_t cor or truck in pod running
. condition by briDging it to ua for .kiIIed .eniceJ DOW and
at regular intervaLo.
Total Number of Cars aDd Truc:b on the road today_ceordinR to offiqaI
_..J'
nation-wide regi.tration...
.......·,·::!<.flvl(
WE YOUR LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER_d eve..,.
otber Chevrolet dealer in America-are both proud and
happy to make th" follo";"s report to buyera and prospective buy,," of Cbe"...,let producb:
Again in 1947, Che......let buUt and sold more can and
more truclu than any ·other maker in the Indwtr)". ;u.t
.. Chevrolet La. built and sold more ears and m...... trueka
than any other maker for the total .evenleen-y___ period,
dating from Janlllll'y, 1931 to· Janlllll'y. 1948 the modern
period of motor car IaiIto..,.1
•
•• Naturally. we as well as the CbeYl'Olet Motor Divialon of
General. Moto......... deeply tp1ltefal for Amen.,..·. ontapoken
preferen"; for Chevrolet _enKer ...... and tra<:1u; and
we are dele¥ned to ao everythiD.. in oUr power to continue
to de......e this prefer_ce in the future as in the past.
~.
[(;... t"
Wlncresl Caffee Ib ba. 40c
Ideal Coffee
I• .." 49c
Mince Meal I..., ..... I .. 2Sc
Preserves Rob RIiY PWb III Jar 19c.
Pancake .... d Seal Mix 2 .0·0.
25 C
ptg,
Syrup Motller's
JOY
2
12-o.z 45
PUeaJle
Jars
C
Apple Buffer ,.." 2B·.. I.. 23c
Pickles no...." DIH
., I.. 19c
.••.• ~;jJ good!
On party-line telephones, courtesy pays dividends! Be brief
••• Space calls ••• Hang up
gently • • • Take the lead in
good party-line mnnners. It
~
Piak Seedlel. Grapelruit
Eastera GreeDiDg Apples
Ib
3
lb.
fancy, Snow While
CAULIFLOWER
large
heael
8c
ZSC
ZSe:
extra largo
head
Z9c
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6
6
6
6
for
fo.
fo.
f=
$1.45
$1.:27
95C
$!l..03
CHEVROLET
will mean betterservie~ for all.
Buy the 6 or Mo~e-~nd SClY'~·
IlSaJ Apricots ~~I (N~~~'h Z6c)
Ideal Peaches
( N':;.~'h Z9c)
Ideal Apple Sauce (N~~2 I'c)
Acme '!!.~~~E!.Corn (~~~2 :lSe)
RUMSEY
Yale and Rutgers Ave.
The Bell Telephone Company
of Pennsylvania
Swarthmore 1439
•
THE
•
SWI\rthr.iore
FRIDAY. JANUARY Z3,
SWARTHMOREAN
and Elric S. Sproat for re-election many of whom came from various
informal gatherings at local homes
-a~ director.
preceding the dance. Most of the
crowd arrived soon after 9 o'clock
and
remained until the final strain
The annual meeting of the
.E
lIIusic'had
died away at 1 3. ilL
f
Swarthmore branch of the "Amer___
Following
the
same pattern future
ican Red Cross will be held on FriDancing everything from the waltz dances will be open to any residents
day morning, January 30 at 10 a.m.
to
the polka over 180 Swarthmoream of the community who wish to partat the home of Mrs. Walter Dickiand· their friends enjoyed them- icipate.
son, 6 College avenue.
John A. Plumer. president of the
selves
last Saturaday evening at the
UEvery person within the territory
first
of
several
dances
being
hela
club,
and ~frs. Walter Moir were
of the. hranch who has contributed
in
the
gymnasium
of
the
Pcnn
State
co-chairman
of this initial social
within the year to the Red Cross is
a member of the b'ranch and is en- College center on Harvard avenue. event. Charles Dingle and Hanoi
titled to attend and to vote at the Organized under the auspices of the Steinfeld were in charge of the
newly formed Duck Club whose decorations, Mrs. Reed Tripp and
meeting".
members ha\'c the privilege of uodng Mrs. Lewis Shay, Jr., refreshments
Officers of the. branch and a memthe ·Penn State Ccnter rccreationar, a~ld Carl Ryan was chairman of the
ber at large of the board of directors
arc to be elected at the annuOlI meet- facilities, the dance was pronounced door committce.
ing on January 30. The following an outstanding success by all who
slate has been submitted by the attended.
nominating committee: chairman, '{he party atmosphere created by
Mrs. Horace H. Hopkins; vice- grecn and gold decorations under
chairman, :Mrs. LaRue' Hendrixson; soft lights, the melodious strains
The election of two mcmbers to
treasurer, ~Irs. Hugh O. Thayer; of Russ Hannan's Orchestra, and
tcmpting
refreshmcnts
of
takc
and
secretary, lI,Irs. Charles E. Fischer;
the Sw~arthmore Publjc Library
punch all contributed to the fest- board will be held on Saturday, Janivities which were climaxed by the
uary 24, from 9 :30 to 12:30 and from
midnight awarding of the door prize.
2
to 4; and on .Monday, January 26:
China - Cut glass - Bric-a-brac. a real live duck as an animate symbol
of thc club's nauJc. Edward S0I11- front 2 to 5:30 and from 7 to 8 o'Anything Old
Iller of \Vallingford WdS the winner. clock. These are the rcgular library,
WILL CALL ANYWHERE
The
party spirit was further ac- hours
Phone Chester 2-3026
center
by the evening dresses and
Cbi';a Repaired
The two vacancies will be filled
1 tuxedos worn by some of the guests,
£rom a list of four candidates: Mrs.
T. K. Brown, Jr., George M. Allen,
Harold Ogram, and Carroll Frey.
Adult residents of the borough
may become members of the association by signing the by-laws, and
mal' then vote for their favorite
409 Dartmouth Avenue
candidatcs. The annual meeting "of
Annual Election
Meeting ,
Duck Club Sponsored
Firat Dance Saturday
NEWS NO~.
Dr. and Mrs. George Sickel of
Strath Haven avenue spent several
days of this week visiting their
daughter Babs at Mt. Holyoke
Co\1ege, and their son Bi11 at
Dartmouth Co\1ege.
James Vose of Princeton avenue
won Second Honors in his studies at
The Peddie School, Hightstown, N.J.
for the Fall term.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coates of
H~rvard avenue will entertain at a
dessert-bridge at their home tomorrow evening.
Mrs. Oscar J. Gilcreest of Vassar avenue entertained at a luncheon Friday when the guests included
the cast and director of the play,
"Last Interview".
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks and
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=
Clearance Sale
Thursday, January 29,2:30 -. 4:30
Ballks: parents Mr. and Mrs.
Banks.·
. Dr. and Mrs. J. Storlozzi
Park avenu"c entertained at a
cal and buffet supper Saturday
ning. The soloists were Miss
Sejda of Chester, Mrs.
Johnson· of Swarthmore, and
Eugene Sewall of Philadelphia.
Mr.. and Mrs. Donald L. Hil>b"
of Riverview road entertained
and Mrs. Frederick Lewis and
young son Gordon of Scarsdale, .
as their week-end guests. Mr.
is Director of the Herald
Fresh Air '·Fund.
Heels
Solea
Rebuilding
..-.--~-NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE
YOUR FAMILY'S
Spring and Summer
, Shoes
the association
will be
it11ll1cdiately
after the close
of he1d
the election.
The library records a rapidly REPAIRED EFFICIENTLY AND
growing membership of the assodaECONOMICALLY TO MAKE
tion alid the steady increase, by
ye:ar, in the numbcr of books circu- THEM WEAR TWICE AS LONG
lated. An excellent selection of
current fiction and non-fiction, together with many of the classics,
await withdrawal by book lovcrs of
E.tabli.bed
1904
,
all tastes. The library staff is al10Z PARK AVENUE
ways on hand ready to fill ordcrs ,
Celia Shoe Shop
For Quick Turnover of Exce.. Merchandise
Coatinued Jan. 30. if neceasary. Reasonable offers accepted
_ _ _ _ _ or
whoto aren't
sure what
=t~~-~~~r-==t~~=t~~:;~~~~~~~~~~g~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I
make Quite
suggestions
for -book
those
~_.--:-E?r=?r=lr=Jr=..r=Jr=.Jr=Jr=lr=Jr=Jr=lr=lF
or hooks to take out.
IN CHESTER IT'S
THB
~•
. , ' . ' ., .... :.•.~. ..•
Swarthmore National Bank
& 'Trust Co.
FREE
PARKING
Open to tbe
Public
PRIVATE
PARTY and
BANQUET
ROOMS
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
THEATRE SQUARE
and
Now Offers to Swarthmoreans
GILBERT CHOCOLATES
Drinko
Tbe Choclates of Connoisseur's
Muaic
_d
T ry
Adventu~
In Flavor
Dancing
yOlo.
ON BORO
REAN
THE SWARTH
_SWARTHMORE PA. FRIDAY. JANUARY at, 1948
NO.5
SWIMMING
POOL
"
,..
. , . YEAR
BANK NAMES OFFICIALS
At an organization meeting of
the new board of directors of ille
Swarthmore National Bank and
Trust Company Edward B. Temple was elected president, Claude
C. Smith vice president, EIric S.
Sproat vice-president and cashier,
and Harold Ogram vice-presIdent
and trust officer.
Directors elected for the current year at the annual election
The deadline· for application for
Mrs. Thomas K. Brown, Jr., and
of the stockholders of the bank memhership in the Swarthmore
Harold Ogram Wl!Te renamed dion January 13 include: Arthur SwiIr.ming Pool has been extended
R. Dana, Albert N. Garrett, Wil-.
.
.
rectors of the Swarthm.orc Public
Ham Earl Kistler, Harold Ogram, untU February 5 It was announced
Lih:ary Associatl(,n in a two-oay
Louis N. Robinson, Charle R. by John W. Seybold president of
r.;eclion conduct!'c;] ·at the LibrnTY
Russell, Claude C. Smith, Elric the Sw~ing Pool Committee.
l:rior to the· A:j..;(',t.ltiOr.:03 annual
S. Sproat, Harold C. Stott, Ed- . The response to dale has heen
ward B. Temple, and William H.
~l1(!l.ting :Monday night in Bo: o11gh
Thatcher.
encouraging, Seybold said. How!-i an
ever, a number of families have
At tlIe boaTd's reorgtlnization
asked for more time and there have
been various misunderstandings as
·me
to the nature of the project and the
were reelectea. l'hillip H. J eWllt! is
financial
requirements for memher·
.the president, Mrs. Brown the viceThomas Bayard McCahe
of
ship. The extra time gained !>y
,)fe,ident, Mr. O!(rar.i the trea.ure.,
Tuesaay;
North Chester road who was proextending the campaign should give
and Dr. J. A. C1l1houn the secretary.
moted to the .hairmanship o~ the
people ample opportunity to make
The annual.meeting heard the re.
Federal Reserve Board, succeeding
their decisions based upon a know·
On 'Tuesday afternoon
the Marriner S. Eccles, by the Presi·
ledge of aU the facts.
·port of the Library's operafiDn in Swarthmore Woman's Club pre- dent this week. Mr. McCabe who
The financial problem of meetJj.7 given by Lillrarian BettinJ sented Jour members of the is 'ptes;aent c{l the Scott PapaT
ing
the cost, of membership has
t:.1
.u.
Comparry:,
nas
been
chairman
of
"the
Hunter who ·listeil a total circulation Drexe, -aUI Woman's Club m' a
been particularly .difficult for some
of 44,328 volumes. She compared program 'eritiUed "Music to Re· hoard 01 the Philadelphia Federal
t11is fjgure, the ·nighest to date with
Seven ,representatives from the: of the younger parents, according
member." ·The well chosen num· Reserve ·Bank since 1939, and had
th.! circulation ~() .. ; of 24,589 for hers 'incluiled arias from the just been eppointed to the. Federal Community Health Society· attended to Mrs. ,Justus Garrahan, Mem·1937, ·and' \"ith 'the 1942 total of operas, ·old favorite classics and Reserve ·Bonrd to fill the vacancy the annual meeting a,,,\ luncheon of bership Chairman, and these are
33;373.
The Library added 13G9 new "01- moilern songs, E aeh artist d'IS· ereale d·b
. y th e death 0 fRoId
nn
the Health D ivision of the Health the families the committee is most
anx.i.lu9 to ·rc.-ach:. .. ainc~ .. the~l will
"
urnes .and ·359 .new readers during Played a,. hi"'"
6.... degree. of" tramell
·an(·I W eIfate Counci'1 -t)I -.l\".i:.ontgo·mCertainly
derive the most enjoyment
.. the year whiCh also produced rc- talent and ability.. Their names
cry, Dc\aware. and Philadelphia from usc of the pool. In order to
were: ·Marjorie Hennig soprano,
novations ·in painting and window
Counties and the Women's Educat- assist these younger families, the
freshening.
Edith
Baily contralto,
Hazel Koehlcr 'Violiriist
.and Katharine
Cluthjon at Dh'ision of tlle Community committ2e has decided to modify
-Miss
Hunter
listed
the
crowded
its requirement of immediate pa~-:.
shelves as proof .that th Library icr, pianist and accompanist.
Chest in' Plli1adclpllia, Friday.
ment of the entire cost of member·.
·i. swiftly outgrO\ving ·its quarter..
On .Tuesilay, February 3, the
They heard addresses by Mrs.
Other neetlsmentione(\ were a new 'GarilenDepartment will meet at
'.
Elmira B. \Vitkendon of the Nat- ship. The committee does not ';'ish
to deprive anyone of membership.
and ·larger magazine rack. The in- 2 p.m."Mrs
at 'the
.IOnal Nursing Council and by Dr.
A -home
R 0 of
R its
d co-chair-'
308
simply because of a temporary short··
ventory of the entire library has ""ass
man,
. "ue
...
u' e grave,
Fro k L '
G. E. A. Winslow.• Professor Emeriage of ready cash,
been. completell.
• .' ·liIer
ar ·aven
.
mrs.
n
.
.
'f th D I
T C
ty
tus of Public. Health, Yale 'Ied,'cal
De
It was announced that the comMlss.Hunter stat~t1 the Library's.
IC
. 0 .. e
e awa e
Il1lJl
"
constant endeavor .to cooperate wifh' Garden 'Club, -will prese....t mOtion··
School and Editor of the American mittee would .give serious consideration to applications from fam·
comlllunhy enterprises. An instance pictures ceritiUed "Travel and the
If'aul B·rown, local heail 'OJ:
'\ J onrnal of Public Health.
ilies who do not feel that they ca!l
was. the procurement 0'£ 60 larg-e 'Oaroen;"
,
....
.
.print .books ,rolll 'fhe Stnte Library.
On Thursaay, February 5, 'the 19411 ·Red Cross· FlJll!I;
Dr. \'1inslow's topk ::Our c;hal: make the inunediate payment in
,
De
'" C
t
~-'ih a· . ····his
. -tie leuge-Health Tomorrow pernllttea
for school usc .at Frank ·R. llorev's\
.
partmet1t
O.L
urren
IDJ1S
e
orgaruzmg
canmll
•
_-='- ..."
..,. on
•
W
....... f a ·dr·
hich be' e a snrvey f ram a WI'd e b ack groun d full, provided a proposed plan of
,.. equest.
• . "'un
,urs. ". ourrlSS th est
""~ unAn'IV.,. wti
.
ft l
_-L •
'1\Ifar'ch'1
~ gms
th- of ·expefleoce
0
1e '
hIStory 01. payment is set forth. A check eov·
ering as large a down payment as
The annua1 report of Treasurer ""airman, "will irutitute e first of, .
'
.
. • mnova
... h on
lini··m t' 15 -pt10
'I'Ie h ea I th '111 t h'IS country since
.
Orgam TlSted fh~ receipts at :j;8,545, four I eclures ·on -current intema- year s .......
'CB1llpalgn
IS
t
e
e
rna
IOn.
b
.
.
()I)
,
'al G'''- C __ ,~ ,"_ It..
egmnmg I
years ago ;,nd is. possible should be forwarded
f tb
a1
" figure higher 'than the .. stimatetl non ""-.
topics
by Dr. Fran·
e~>C..
.... cI
... '" .o"""",""e.""',
k Wit
. h vlS'on
.•
... presented
Th
ill 0
Is' ••'L_'L
,
<..
1 a I 00,
an d courage. with the application blank. On the
$6,450 due to taxes carried over from ces ~ausseu.· esc meetings WI
.•"nner ll
y .....
-'- ea.
d P rogessmg
.
"-ted""e
'0 ''''''
this persons
.
'ttee
t h rough early reverse side of the fonn the family
1946. The expenditures for 1947 be he a at "!he nome of the presi. so~:.'. ,,--,.. Y d ' colhnU
WI
attempts at sanitation, then through should indicate their plans for paytomlled $7,958.71.
dent, Mrs. JOM~: Michael, 754 m",,~ u.~lf onati~ns more co~. studies in bacteriology to the con- ing the balance of the $220 sum. AU
Seven board members were in Harvard avenue from 10 to 11 :30 fortably to ·the I)elghbor r~onsl- trol of communicable diseases, public such applications will be reviewed
attendance at the annual meeting a.m. These lectures are free and ble. for
ed Joseph Moran and Robert W.al- "Highlights of U.S. Foreign Pol· the program bemg Identrcal· to that IHi2 has opened new visitas.
Mrs.
ters.
icy.'
engaged in prior to World War II.
An older popu!atioll presents new
A signifieant change has been made problems associated with later life
Mrs. Annetta M. Hoover, widow
in the· collection of funds for dis-and a new idea of health. Quoting as
of
.the late Judson R. Hoover, died
aster victims. Before the ·past war an ideal definition of"!WOd health
Tuesday
evening after a brief illcollections for as;isting victims ~f the zestful William James, "to live
FRIDAY, JANUARY 30
ness at the home of her son, Jud:0 :30 A. ~L-"Proud Destiny" reviewed .•...... -. _..... Women's Ctub major disasters were made after and move and breathe is enough" son ~R. Hoover, Jr., Brookhaven
the disaster occurred. Relief and Dr. Winslow stated his convictio~
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1
road, Wallingford. She was 83.
11:00 A. M.-Morning Worship ............••..•....• Local Church•• rehabilitation assistance is now be· that mental and emotional mal. Mrs. Hoover had been a resi3:00 P. M.-College Commencement· Exercises ........ Metting House ing met with funds collected during adjust,uents play a vital role.
House
the annual appeal in March.
The tremendous problem of the dent of Nether Providence Town·
3 :30 P. M.-Christian Science. Lectur ..........••.... 206 Park avenue
A disaster is a· sudden and un- ')r. Winslow belic\'ci to resolve it- ship since 1912. She and her late
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2
husband formerly resided at Wood10 :00 A. M.-L. W. V. International Trade Talks .•.... 621 Magill Road expected misfortone. National Red self into "If even with universal ·ward road, Moylan. Mr. Hoover
Cross steps in when more than five sanitation,
vaccinations
against
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3
was a memher of the School Board
2:00 P. M.-Gardcn and Travel Pictures •.. , ...•. , .•.. Women's Club families are involved and aid is re- every epidemic disease and regular
for
many years and active in Town7 :30 P .. ?f.-Address by Cord Meyer}. Jr. . ...... : .......• Bond Hall quested by the local chapter. Dis- mls .,,' .lO'Il 'SUO!I~U!tu~"" '111"°'1
ship
affairs.
8:00 P. ~I.-Jr. Club Board of Director s Meeting .. Muhle.nburg Avenue asters such as the Texas City fire, preventable deaths, we must imServiceS will be conducted at her
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4'
the Bar Harbor fire, hurricanes and prove."
7:00 P. l.1.-Swarthrnore College JV vs Williamson School. Field House train wrecks seem remote from. our
son's
home tomorrow afternoon at
A survey of income groups under
1::30 P. M.-Swarthmore College vs John Hopkins ...... Field House
2
p.m.
by the .Rev. James MUIs of
peaceful borough, but local contri· $1000. proved that illnesses multiply
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5
Philadelphia,
a close friend of the
10:00 A. M.-Dr. Frances Fusse\( ..................• :Woman's Club butions to l~t year's Red Cross 66 pcr cent more than in an income
family.
3 :30 P. M.-Girl'. Basketball vs Media ......•. •· .... HigbSchool Gym (Continued on Page 8)
(Continued on Page 8)
S :15 P. M.-Bu
On Tuesday evening a.
twenty members of the Junior
Woman's Club met at the home
of Polly Crothers In Wallingforti for the January brIdge
party.
The board of dIrectors will
meet at the home of Mrs. George
Hardigg on Muhlenberg avenue
February 3 at- 8 p. m.
Due to the fuel conserva lion
program at the clubhouse, the
meetings are held at the homes
of the various members. The
stated meeting and program on
February 10 will "be held at Anne
Cochran's 221 Xenyon avenue.
LIBRARY
BROWN &OGRAM
Board, Officers Stay
Same at Annual
Meeting
POOL CAMPAIGN
TO CLOSE FEB. 5
Appointed by T.ruman
Extend Time to Aid
Aplicants In
Budgeting
DREXEL81LL MUSICIANS 'AT CLUB
DR. WINSLOW TO
SPEAK ON HEALTH
Song Variety Enjoyed
Coming
'p
iograms
Speaker at Community
Health Society
Meeting
BROW·NPREPAR.ES
I
RE·0 CROSS DRIVE
H
. ·
J_
as Comml'ttes
R eadv F or
March 1
,.
~e
~'!DearlY
,
,
.
Annetta Hoover
Here are chocolates made
in the tradition of fine
craftsmanship .• Dipped by
skilled artists to emerge as
sweet morsels of luscious, wondrous smoothness ...• Centers
filled with delightful confections ..•. Blends of fruits, nutmeats. fondants, creams and distinctive flavqrings that delight discriminating tastes.
Here is quality that never equivocates .... Supreme Chocolates that wi1\ lorever tempt yo'!r wi1\ power. '
1
o
. • f\-' .~ •.•
Obsolete Wills can cause family hardship,
Have your lawyer bring yours up to date;
and, if you haven't named a corporate
•
executor, let us outline why you should,
.Member of Federal Dep~.it Inaurance Corporation.
If"ood
L
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B
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"THAliItS, lOUISF,
I WAIIT TO SFE.
IF IT IIEEDS
REVISIOII•..
The "CAKE BOX"
Excellent
TO SAY
avenue spent
Harrisburg as the guest of
Library
SWarth
more
.
. , ·Pa.
TIME
their ,daughter Molly of
WANT TO BUY
SWARTHMORE SERVICE SHOP
snu.
JAN 30 1948
Collere
1J
S
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311 WELSH ST.
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HOURS-- • A. M. TO 10 P. M,
Petits fours, Hor's d'Oeuvres and
Sandwiches made fresh daily
ALFRED MOYER, M_er _d Baker
MRS. WILLIAM MciNTIRE, Store Manager
PAUL J, CAREY, Owner
Phone S __ 3243
Delivery service Daily 11;00 A. M. & 3:00 P. M.
THIS WEEK'S
CALEND~
.,
,I
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
,
.
THE
8
Annual Election
Meeting
The annua1 mcctillg of the
Swarthmore branch of the American Ued Cross ,viii be held on Friday morning, January JO at 10 a.111.
at the hOlnc of Mrs. "'Talter Dickison, 6 College avellue.
"Every person within the territory
~
of the. hranch ,,·ho Ims cOlltrihut"d
within thc year to the Red Cross is
a memher of the ';ranch ano is CIItitled to attend and to yote at the
meeting".
Ofliccrs of the hrauch and a J1lCIllber at large of the hoard of directors
arc to he elected at the :1Il11l.lallllcetiug- on January 30. The following
slate ha~ heen submitted by the
nominating cot11mitll'c: chairman,
~rrs. Horace I-I. IJopkins: \'icechairman. ~Irs. LaRue Hendrixson:
trcasurer. ~rrs. HlIgh O. '~'!Ja:rcr;
secretary, ],,1 rs. Charles E. 1
aud EITie S. Sproat for re-election many of whom came (rol11 various
informal gatherings at local homes
as director.
preceding the dance. Most of the
Duck Club Sponsored crowd arrived soon after 9 o'clock
t
t
and remained until the fin.al strain
Irs
ance
a ur ay of music ha,1 died away al I
Dancing everything frolll the waltz danccs will he open to any residents
to thc polka m'cr iSO Swarthmorcam of the COlllll1Ullity who wish to partand their friends enjoyed thclll- icipatc.
sch'cs last Saturaday evening at thc
Jolin A. PlulJler, president of the
.
C < ( la I ,c CS I
JClI1g
~\ rs. \\' a II cr '
n fOIr
f,'rsl
of s·C\"ral
'
IIe I(1 CI11 I'. alH I '!
' were
in the gymnasiulII of the Pcnn Statc co-chairman of this initial social
Colh..ge ce11tcr on Haryard iH'Cl1U ...". c\'{'nt. Charles Ditwle
and Han:;
e>
Organized uuder the auspices of the Stcinfdd were in charge of the
newly form cd Duck Cluh whose dccorations, Mrs. need Tripp ami
memhers have the prh'ilegc of u-::ing ~I n. Lcwis Shay, Jr., refreshments
the. !,.l'lIn Statc Ccnter rccreationaq and Carl H~'an was chairman of tllf.!
faCIlitIes, the uance was pronounced door ('ollltllillee.
an outstanding' success by all who
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attended.
The party atmosphere created by
green ami gold de(orations Ululcr
l-ioft lights, the melodious strains
Rtlss Hanllan's Orchestra, anti
, t""1llpting rcfl-cshll1l'llts of cake alld
punch all contributed to the festivities which were climaxed hy the
midnight aW;lrding of thc door prize.
China - Cut g-lass - Bric-a-brac a realli\·c duck
Iller of \Vallingford was the wilillet.
WILL CALL AKYWHERE
The
party spirit was further i:lCPhone Chester 2-3026
center
hy the evening dresses and
China Repaired
lof
WANT TO BUY
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23,
SWARTHMOREAN
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NEWS NOT.
Dr. and Mrs. George Sickel of
Strath Haven avenue spent sevcral
days of this week visiting their
daughter Babs al 1\1 t. Holyoke
College, "ud their son Bill al
Dartmouth College.
James Vose ot Princeton avenue
won Second Honors in his studies at
The Peddie School, Hightstown, N.J.
for the Fall term.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coates of
Harvard avenue will entertain at a
dessert-bridge at their home to·
morrow evcning'.
Mrs. Oscar J. Gi1creest of Vassar avenue entertained at a lunchcon Friday when the guests inc1uded
the cast and director of the play,
"Last Interview".
Mr. and ~1f5. Paul B. Banks :md
spent
the
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To Elect2To
The election of two memhers to
the Sw'arthmorc Public Lihrary
Heels
hoard will he held 011 Saturday. JanlIary 2..f, from f):30 to 12:30 and frolll
2 to -l; and 011 ~1()lHla'y, January 26,
fnllll 2 to 5:30 and fro111 7 to S 0'clock. These art' the regular J;J,,,,,'V I
Soles
Rebuilding
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The twt') \'acancies will he filled
_. from a list of four candidates: ~{rs.
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SWARTHMORE SERVICE SHOP
409 Dartmouth Avenue
Clearance Sale
Thursday, January
29, 2:30 - 4:30
For Quick Turnover of Excess Merchandise
Continued Jan. 30. if necessary. R\!asonable offers accepted
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IN CHESTER IT'S
THE
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"7111"II(S, lIlUISE,
, WII1I7 711 SEE
IF IT IIEEDS
REliISIOII. "
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Swarthmore National Bank
& Trust Co.
.Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
'Food
and
Puhlic
PRIVATE
PARTY and
BANQUET
ROOMS
Try Adventure In Flavor
Dancing
Nightly
o
Open to the
Now Offers to Swarthmoreans
GILBERT CHOCOLATES
The Choclate.s of Connoisseur'S
B
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FREE
PARKING
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
THEATRE SQUARE
and
Drinka
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Obsolete Wills can cause family hardship.
Have your lawyer bring yours up to date;
and, if you haven't named a corporate
executor, let us outline why you should.
~xcellent
The "CAKE BOX"
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Here are chocolates made
in the tradition of fine
craftsmallship .. Dipped by
skilled artists to emerge as
sweet morsels of luscious, wondrous smoothness •... Centers
filled with delightful confections .... Blends of fruits, nutmeats. fondants, creams and distinctive flavorings that delight discriminating tastes.
H~r(" is quality that neVer equivocates ...• Supreme Chocolates that will forever tempt yo~r will power.
HOURS- 9 A. M. TO 10 p, M,
.
...
Petits fours. Hor's d'Oeuvres ami
Sandwiches made fresh daily
ALFRED MOYER, MaDaler and Baker
MRS. WILLIAM MciNTIRE, Store M .... ager
PAUL J. CAREY, Owner
Phone Swa. 3243
Delivery service Daily 11:00 A. M. & 3:00 P. M.
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LIBRARY RENAMES
BROWN &OGRAM
Board, Officers Stay
Same at Annual
Meeting
i\[rs. Thomas l<. Brown, J r., and
Harold Ogram were renamed directors of the Swarthmore Puhlic
t .. ibrary Associatwn in a {\\o-t.lay
f.:c:lion cOlldurt('~:l at the LiI'rary
rri0r to the A j.)(,c' ,tiOI! '.J an ntl!11
.1H!\,tillg llonday ni~ht ill B(I'(,\lgh
BANK NAMES OFFICIALS
Jit. CLUB PLAYS .BRIDGE
Appointed by Truman
At an organization meeting of
On Tuesday evenmg about··
the new board of directors of the
twenty members of the Junior
Woman's Club met at the home
Swarthmore National Bank and
of Polly Crothers in WallingTrust Company Edward B. Temford for the January bridge
ple was elected president, Claude
party.
C. Smith vice president, Elric S.
The board of dIrectors will
Sproat vice-president and cashier,
meet at the home of Mrs. George
and Harold Ogram vice-president
Hardigg on Muhlenberg avenue
and trust officer.
February 3 at 8 p. m.
Directors elected for the curDue to the fuel conservation
rent year at the annual election
program at the clubhouse, the
of the stockholders of the bank
meetings are held at the homes
on January 13 include: Arthur
of the various members. The
R. Dana, Alhert N. Garrett, Wilstated meeting and program on
liam Earl Kistler, Harold Ogram,
February 10 wlll -be held at Anne
Louis N. Robinson, Charle R.
Cochran's 221 Kenyon avenue.
Russell, Claude C. Smith, Elrie
S. Sproat, Harold C. Stott, Edward B. Temple, and William H.
Thatcher.
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SWIMMING
POOL
$3.00 YEAR
SWARTHMORE PA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1948
POOL CAMPAIGN
TO' CLOSE FEB. 5
Extend Time to Aid
Aplicants In
Budgeting
Th~ deadline lor application for
membership in the Swarthmore
Sy.rimming Pool has been extended
until February 5 it was an!louneed
by John W. Seybold president of
the Swimming Pool Committee.
The response to date has been
encouraging, Seybold said. However, a number of families ha .... e
At the hoard's reorgtmization
asked Ior more time and there have
been
various misunderstandings as
meeting which followed all offiicers
to Ihe nalure of Ihe project and the
were rcc1ccted. Phillip H. Jewett is
financial
requirenlcnts for member·
the president, Mrs. Brown Ihe vice· Song Variety Enjoyed
Thomas Bayard McCabe
of
ship.
The
extra time gained !>y
nre<:ident, ~Ir. Ogr:-'l-;'i the treasurel,
North Chester road who was proues ay;
omlng
moled to the chairmanship of the
extending the campaign should give
and Dr. J. A. CulhoUll the secretary.
people ample opportunity to make
iograms
. Federal Reserve Board, succeeding
The anl1ual 'meeting heard thc reSpeaker
at
Community
their decisions based upon a know·
On 'Tuesday afternoon
the Marriner S. Eccles, by the Presi·
'port of the Library's operation in Swarthmore Woman's Club prc- dent thjs 'week. Mr. McCabe who
ledge of all the facls.
Health Society
1)47 givcn by Li!lrarian Bettin.1 sented four
The financial problem of meetmembers
of
the is president (if the Scott Pap~r
Meeting
Hunter who "listeU a total circulation Drexel Hill Woman's Club in a Company, has been chairman of the
ing the cost of membership has
of 44,328 \'011ll1lc.s. She compared program 'erititled "Musie to Re· board of the Philadelphia Federal
Seven representatives from th~ been particularly. difficult for some
this figure, the 'highest to date \\rith member:' Thc well chosen num- Reserve Bank since 1939. and had
of the younger parents, according
'included arIas from the just been appointed to Ute Feder~l COllUllUliity Hea1th Society attended to Ivlrs. Justus Garrahan, Memti!''! circulation t,(,lai of 24,SH9 for hers
1937. and' with 'Ihe i942 total of operac;, old favorite c1assics and Reserve Board to fill the vacancy HIe annual medill'! <111·1 luncheon of bership Chairman, and these arc
33.37.1.
modern songs. Each artisl dis- created by the death of Ronald tllC Health Division of the Health the families the committee is mos[
The Library atIdc!1 13G9 ncw \ (11· piaycd a high degree of traincra. I Ran30hL
:~nd \VetiuY(; Couoidl of Mont~o~l~' r..InXi_lll:i b h .. ach, shcf! t\"ot>!' will
{lines and 359 new readers duril1~~ talent and ability. Their names
cry, De\aw
Counties and the \,"omen's Etlucat· from use of the pool. In order to
novations in painting and wind(lw Fdith Bui1y contralto, Hazel Koeha.ssist these younger families, the
ional Didsion of thc Comnumity
ireshening-.
committe~ has decided to modify
)'liss Hunter listed the crowtil'(\ IeI' 'Violiriist and Katharine Clnth~
Chest in Philadelphia, Friday.
its requirement of immediate pa!!,~
shelves as proof that tit Lihrary ler, pianist and accompanist.
They heard' addresses by Mrs_ ment of the 2ntire eost of memher·is swiftly ontgrmvillg' "its
m:et
Elmjra B. \Vickcndon of the Nat- ship. The committee docs not wish
()(her net·tls mentioncd \... erc a new
ional Nursing Council and by Dr. to deprive anyone of membership
and larger magazine rack. The in- 2 p.m. at 'the home of its eo-chairHas Committes
G. E. A. \Villslow, Professor Emeri- simply because of a temporary shQrt-,
\'cntory of the entire lihrary llUs man, "Mrs. A. R. O. Redgravc, 30'3'
age of ready cash.
heen. comp;letetl.
Vassar avenue. Mrs. Frank, L' I
Readv For
tus of Public Health. Yale ~Iedical
It was ~nnounced that the com)'liss Hunter stated thc LihraDi'~ Deicliler 6f the De1aware County;
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School and E~it~r of the Anlcrican mittee would give serious consid·
March
C0l15htllt ende~\'or ,to cooperate with Garden Club, will present motion
eration to applications fronl fam"'_ il"aul Brown, local heaa
1948 'Red Cross F~d, is 'lIear\y
Dr. \Vinslow's topic ·jOur Chal- Hies who do not feel that they ca!1
was 'fhe procurement o'f 60 larg'f 'Garden;"
lenge-Health Tomorrow" permitted make the immediate payment in
print huoks from (he ~tnte Lihrar)
On Thursday, February 5, 'toe
finisl1ed organizing his committee a survey frum a widc background full, provided a proposed plan ,Jf
for schtJol usc at 'Frank 'R. 1forcY·.~:I'Departmerit o'f Current Events,
for the fund drive which begins of experience of the history of payment is set forth. A check cov-request.
" -With "Mrs. J. 'Burriss West as
March 1. An innovation 'in thiS puhlic hcaltll in this country since ering as large a down payment as
The a'uuual report of Trcasurer cbtiirman. 'will institute the first
Orgam listed the receipts at :J8,S4S, 1uur lectures on 'current intern.l.of the 'Special Gifts CommitllEe. MO'. a look, wilh visioll and courage, with the applicalion blank. On the
a figure higher than the estimated tiunal topics 'presented by Dr. Fran·
Brown feels that persons formerly ahead. Progessing through early reverse side uf the form the family
$6,450 due to taxes carried over from ees Fussell. These meetings will
solicited 'by this committee w,ll attempts at sanitation, then through should indicate their plans for pay1946. The expenditures for 1947 be held at ihe 'home of the pres!.
make t1uHr donations more com~ studies in bacteriology to the con- ing Ihe balance of ihe $220 sum. All
tOlalled $7,%8.71.
dent, Mrs. John E: Michael, 754
iortably to the neighhor responsi· trol of conUllunicahle diseases, public such applications will be reviewed
Seven hoard members were m Harvard avenue from 10 to 11:30
a.rn. These lectures are free and hIe for eL:llecting on their street. health has turned to the problems carefully by the finance commitattendance a~ the annual meeting
WIth the exception of the N a- of community life which endanger tee, and in so far as possible ar·
which was sparsely attcnded hy open to any interested townspeople
tiona1
Blooa Program the Red Cros:) it. The present extension of averagc (Continued On Page 4)
the community. hlrs. Calhoun wac; in additio!)- to club members. The
has
returned
to a peace time basis, life length to 65 from age 39 in
tn charge of the tcHers who includ· opening leeture will be netitled
tbe program being identical to that 1~:i2 has opcnefl llC,,," visitas.
ed Joseph Moran and Rohcrt \Yal· "Highlights of U.S. Foreign Polengaged
in prior to World War II.
An older popu!at;on presents u"c\\ Mrs, Annetta Hoover
icy.'
tcrs.
A significant cbange has been made prohlems associated with 101 tcr life
Mrs. Annetta M. Hoover, widow
in the collection of funds (or dis· and a ncw idea of health. Quoting as
an
ideal
definition
of
good
health
of
the late Judson R. Hoover, died
aster victims. Before the past war
FRIDAY, JANUARY 30
collections for a ...isling victims of the zestful William James, u to live Tuesday evening after a brief ill:0:30 A. ~r.-uProud Destiny" reviewed .. , ........ _.... \Vornell's Cluh major disasters were made after and movc and breathe is cnough", ness at the home of her son, Jud~
SUNDA Y, FEBRUARY 1
the disaster occurred. Relief and Dr. \Vinslow stated his conviction son R. Hoover, Jr., Brookhaven
11 :00 A, 1r.-).f orning \Vorship ............•......... Local Omrchl's rehabilitation assistance is now be, that mental and emotional 111al- road, Wallingford. She was 83,
Mrs. Hoover had been a resi·
3 :00 P. M.-Collcge COlllmencement Exercises ........ l-ictting HOllse ing met with funds collected during adjustments play a vital role.
House
The tremendous problem of thc dent of Nether Providence Town·
3 :30 P. M.-Chri'itiall Science. Lectnr ................ 206 Park avenue the annual appeal in March.
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2
A disaster is a sudden and un· Llr. \Vinslow helieve.; to resoh-e it- ship since 1912. She and her late
self into "If even with universal husband formerly resided at Wood·
J(l :00 A. ~l.-L. \Y. V. Interna,tional Trade Talks ...... 621 Magill Road expecled misfortune. National Red
vaccinations
against ward road, Moylan. Mr. Hoover
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3
Cross steps in when more than fiw sanitation,
c\rery
epidemic
disease
and
regular was a member of the School Board
2:00 P. ).f.-Garden and Travel Pictures .......... _... \Vomen's Club families are involved and aid is re)r
.-Addn.ss
hy
Cord
Meyer,
Jr.
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Hall
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1111l!all for many years and active in Town7::10 P.
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Board
of
Director's
)'Ieeting
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l\.[uhlenburg
Avenue
queste
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t e oca e ap er.
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preventable deaths, we must im- ship affairs.
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 4
asters such as the Texas City fire,
prove."
Services will be conducted at her
"l:OO P. ~f.-Swarthmorc College JV vs \Villiamson School .Field Honse the Bar Harbor fire, hurricanes and
A survey of income groups under son's home tomorrow afternoon at
f: :30 P. ~I.-Swarthmore College \'s John Hopkins ...... Field House train wrecks seem remote from our
THUR~DAY. FEBRUARY 5
,.
,peaceful borough, but local contri· $1000. prO\'cd that illnesses multiply 2 p.m. by the ,Rev. James Mills of
10:00 A. ~I .-!?r., Frances I'US5Cll • . . . • . • . . . . . • • • • • • • . . ~\- Ol.nan s ~hlll butions to last year's Red Cross (j(j per cent more than in an jllClllllC Philadelphia, a close friend of the
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family.
3 :30 P. :\1.-( llrl.:; llaskethall "5 :\( echa .............. HlghSchool (,Ylll
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~:15 p, ).r.-Bu,>ch String Quartd _............... Clothier ).rcl11or';'.l (Cont11l1H!11 on Pag-c )
DREXEL HILL MUSICIANS AT CLUB
.a
C·
'p
lIarold Ogralll, and C
YOUR FAMILY'S
may hec0111e memhers of the association hy signing the hy-Iaws, and
may thcn vote for their favorite
Spring and Summer
candidates. The anuual meetiug 'or
the association wilt be held immed, Shoes
iately after the close of the election.
Tire library records a r"pi,lly REPAIRED EFFICIENTLY AND
growing' lIl(,lllhershil) of the associaECONOMICALLY TO MAKE
tioB and the steady increase, by
)'car, in the numher of hooks circu- THEM WEAR TWICE AS LONG
lated. An excellent selection of
em'rent fiction amI non~fiction, to~
g-cthcr "with lllallY of thc classics,
Celia Shoe Shop
il\vait withdrawal hy hook lo\'ers of
E.tabli.hed 19M
all tastes. The lihrary staff is always on hancl ready to fill orders
102 PARK AVENUE
or to Illakc suggestions for those
who aren't {Illite Sllre what hook
or hooks to t'lke out.
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THE SWARTH OREAN
TO SAY
Harrisburg as the guest of
Banks' parents Mr. and :Mrs.
Banks.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Siodoz?i
Park avenue entertained at a
cal and buffet supper Saturday
ning. The soloists were Miss
Scjda of Chester, Mrs.
Johnson of Swarthmore, anu
Eugene Sewall of Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L.
of Riverview road cntcrtainccl
and Mrs. Frederick Lewis and
young son Gordon of Scarsc1alc,
as their week-end guests. lIr.
is Director of the Herald
Fresh Air Fund.
i:Hmrthr.lOre CCillece
Library
Swarth more • Fa •
STILL TIME
their daughter Molly of
avenue
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DR. WINSLOW TO
SPEAK ON HEALTH
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BROWN PREPARES
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CROSS
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a luncheon at the lngleneuk Tues, Scranton Gillette of Winnetka, m, cated. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moran patic Hospital, ·Philadelphia.
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of day, followed by bridge at her home. who is the week-end guest of the and Anne Cochran were the godThe baby is a granddaughter of
North Chester rood' entertained
Richard M. Hook of Westdale Forsythes.
parents.
Dr. and Mrs. Guy S. Deming of
Miss Eleanor Douthat of Richmond. avenue was recently appointed DiMrs 0
W· G
f n'alling
Mr. and Mrs. A. ~obb Cochran of Amherst avenue.
. wen
. ay 0 ",
- Kenyon avenue entertainea folVa., and Mr. David Warren of rector of Personnel for the 38th
Warrenton, Va., as their week-end Annual Dartmouth Winter Carni- ford left Tuesday for a week's visit lowing the christening of their
Lt. James H. Connor, USN., and
guests. The out-of-town visitors val. The Carnival, featuring the with her son·in-law and dauglrter, !p"anddaughter.
Mrs. Connor of Norfolk, Va., arc
were guests of honor at a luncheon top Eastern intercollegiate winter Mr. an d M r sC. .F. ""-ed
------receiving congratnlations on .the
~r
en'ok, J r.,
Saturday when Mrs. Howard W. sports meet, orginal student snow of Fayetteville, N.C.
BIRTHS
Lirth of a daughter, Mary Kistler
Newnam of Walnut lane entertain- sculpturing, and highlighted jJy the
Mrs. Irv'mR. MacE! wee,of M t.
Mr. and Mrs. John Heney Me· Connor. January Z6 in Crozer Hosed. Miss Elizabeth Bassett of North choosing of a Queen of Snows at Holyoke place was the guest of Williams of Swarthmore avenue are pital, Chester
Chester road was hosfess at a break- the Outdoor Evening, a spectacular Mr. Ellis Giinbel at the 11th Annual receiving congratulations on the
The new baby is a granddaughter
fast in their honor Sunday morning, icc show, will be held in Hanover, McCandliSh Awards Dinner at the birth of.a daughter, Mary Margaret, of Dr, and Mrs. Wm. Earle iGstler
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks N. H., February 13, 14, and IS.
Gimbel Store, Philadelphia, Tues- on January 23 in Taylor Hospital.
of Park avenue.
of Harvard avenue entertained at a
Allen Daley of Princeton Uni- day evening.
The baby is granddaughter of
small luncheon for them on Sunday versity is spending the mid-term
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Hand, Mrs. John H. McWilliams of Ben•
a ft crDoon.
vaca t Ion
a t I'
115 Ilome on Ce dat Ianc. Jr., former residents of Philadel~ JOamin West avenue.
Afr. and IIfrs. Philip W. Kniskern Jack Daley arrives home tomorrow phia, are now occupying the HerMr. and Mrs. Itobert K. Keller
of Riverview f?ad entertained as from the University of Virginia for man Folmer house, Baltimore Pike
When Junior tramps in OD your
of
Short Hills, N. J., announce the
their ouf-oE-town guests at a din- the mid-semester vacation.
and Riverview road. Mr. and' Mrs.
best ras with plenty of mud on
his Cr.e!, don', despair. ACter the
ncr party at the Philadelphia CouDr. and Mrs. ''1alter Moir and Fohner have moved to New York birth of a daughter, Margaret, on'
mud iJ thoroughly dry, brush it
Saturday, January 24. at the Os!eo- r
ntry Club, Sljnday, Senator John small daughter Jinnie of South City.
welL Then sponge off with waler
W. Bricker and Mrs. Bricker of Chester road will spend the weekMrs. William A. Clarke of
or tOIlP and wllter.
Columbus, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Ho- end in \'1ashington as the guests oi "CrumwaJd Farm," WaJfingford,
For exceUent rug clefminx. fC'!ll
ANTONICA FAIRBANKS
bart Brady of Wichita, Kansas, Dr. and Mrs. John Clemence and
te . d' Th
en rtame
. e Eightsome" at a
T cacher of Piano
lIIr. and Mrs. Boyd T. Barnard, and family.
luncheon-bridge at her home, TuesMr. and Mrs. Thomas Shallcross
Mrs. Harold G. Griffin of Rutgers d ay.
Faculty, Del, Music School
of ),ferion
avlenuel is ebn!~drtainingl 'her club at
Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee of Mt.
Swarlhl1lor(" 0730 • . • 0529
l
234 Park Ave.
Clearbrook 4646
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rtain d 16
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maschal and da unc lcon- n gc at ler lome to- t Hoiyo k
e p ace en e
e
mem"Rug Cleaning io Ru8 Sa.inll"
Sw. 177S'~J
family moved last week from 235
a;[.
d M rs. F~or d R0 b'IUson 0 f bers oft' the cast,. stage crew, and
J.l' r. an
Kenyon avenue to their newly purW d I
'1
.
proper les commlttee of the Playest a e avenue W1 1 entertam as
Cl b ]
HI
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chased home at 9 College avenue.
ers
"u t p ayl ,
emember
their. week-end guC&t, Mr. Robin- M
Carol
Van Alen of Park avenue
,.
M"
G
f' I'
ama, a a uncheon-bridge at
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!or-II S sister
.. 1':iS race \.0 Jlnson
arnved home yesterday for the nud- f N Y ' k C'
d W
her home last Friday
.
f
. 0
ew or' Ity an
cstport
.
tcrm. vacatIOn .rom Bucknell
UmJC
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ff
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Susan b Braun
of . Harvard
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onn. ,1.\ ISS
0 11150n IS sta
revers,ty. Car61 wdl cntertam college
. I TI 0'1 N
N
avenue a served her nmth anporter
le aI y J: ews r ew·
cIassmates, FI'f'I Adams of Glendale, Y
k C.Wit 1
ruversary Jas t Thursday by enBEAUTY SALON
N. Y., and Doris Wcllenkamp of
or
lty.
tertaining 12 Fourth Graders at
Westfield, N. J., for a few days of
Hobart W. Davidson of Guernsey a birthday ·party.
n..xt week before they aU return to road left Sunday by Pan American
The guests at the Gibbons
Beauty Draw. No Icy Stare
college Wednesday.
Airway for Columbia, S. A., where Home, Baltimore Pike, Swarthhe will be employed by the Liquid more will be entertained TuesPeg Keenen of Harvard avenue
Carbonic Corporation of America. day, February, 3 by Dr. Elisha
Call Swarthmore 0476
arrives home today from Denison
Hobart has been studying Spanish T. Kirk of Media who will show
University for a five-day mid-term
9 Chester Road
at the Berlitz School of Languages, colored pictures of the west.
vacation.
Philadelphia, in preparation for his
Mrs. J. Randolph Roess of CorMr. and Mrs. Philip W. Kniskern
new
work
in
South
America.
nell·
avenue is entertaining at a 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
of Riverview· road spent ·Iast week
Miss Margaret Brown of North luncheon at the Ingleneuk toin \'1ashington, D. C.
Chester road, who will be a March day, followed by bridge at her
Mrs. lIfarvel Wilson of Strath bride, was guest of honor at a sur- home.
Haven avenue spent the week in
price kitchen shower Tuesday eve.
New York City visiting Mrs. CarlCHRISTENING
ning
when the teuchers of the Priton Pepper.
Swarthmore, Pa.
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Marjorie Anne Lumsden, dauFred Schoff of Riverview road mary Department of the Swarth·
more
Presbyterian
Church
enterghter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
John
arrives home from Tufts Col1ege,
tained at the home of Mrs. George Lumsden of Rose Tree, Media. was
Where you get MORE for LESS in- Good FoodMass., next Friday for a week's vacP. Warren, superintendent of the christened Sunday January 25, at
ation between college semesters.
Comfortable Rooms-Wedding Receptions-Special Functions
department.
Christ Episcopal Church in Modia.
Mr. Ii. I. Liebeek of Park aveMr. and Mrs. F. H. Forsythe of The Rev. William J. Alberts offinue left by plane last week for
Telephone Swarthmore 0680
Thayer
road will entertain at a
Brunswick Ga., where he visited
friends for a week He left there br.idge tomorrow evening in honor
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Monday on hiscruiser, Josephine of Mrs. Cabel Arnold of Danville,
1If., 3rd., for Miami where he will Ky., house guest of the Robert
cruise in Florida waters until April. Arnolds of Wallingford, and Mr. E.
M iss lII~rgaret Latimer of Cornell
avenue is now located in Newark, FOR
MAGAZINE
N. J., where she is associated with
the Youth Consultation Service.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Mrs. E. C. Burton of the Swar- Call
thmore apartments entertained at Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
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The Bouquet
STRATH HAYEN
The INN with PERSONALITY
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UNKLE HANK SEZ
COMIC STRIPS
AND RADIO GAGS
Swarthmore 2080
MEDIA
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Friday and Saturday
January 30 and 31
ABBOTT and COSTELLU
"THE WISTFUL WIDOW
OF WAGON GAP"
with
Majorie
n
Colle~e Theatre
Main
Sunday and lIfonday
February 1 and 2
"GONE WITH THE WIND"
in technicolor
At our regu1ar adu1t admission
prices.
No children's tickets sold
IIIfPORTANT!
Only two
showing each day
Sunday at 2:00 and ":30
Monday at 1:30 and 8:DC
~.
Friday and Saturd•.y,
January 30 and 31
KATHERINE HEPBURN
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"SONG OF LOVE"
Special Children's Show
Saturday lIfatinee 1 1'. 1If.
Using Gulf Producb is the .ame as
putting money in your pockets. They
Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, February 2, 3, 4
"FUN AND FANCY FREE"
with
CHARLIE McCARTHY
and
EDGAR BERGEN
/II,'l.Ve
with
TAGLIAVINI (~{etropolilan
Opera Star)
,
Commentary bY•.Deems Taylo\"
No Advance in Prices
your
car., aa\" ~ you
mileace, give
Bight performance .. and they're de-
pendable! Drive by CHARLES R.
RUSSELL regul"rly for good Gulf
gaaoIine and oil .•• for perfect lubri ..
Thursday and Friday,
February 5 and 6
liThe Barber of Sevill~n
• Although comic papers and near. comedians work overtime on crude,
s
alleged jokes about tlrug stores
H
~el\ing everything but drugs, the
:chief interest of every phannacist
worthy of the name is in the pro"'.',",
longation of life and the alleviation ofsufiering. If we had to part
with every department in our store but one, the
one we would keep would be the prescription
department. It is here that we are privileged to
co-operate with your doctor in relieving your ills,
in restoring health to you and the members 0:'
your family. This brings to us far more satisfaction than we could hope to enjoy from any other
department of the store. Consider us your prescriptionists.
cation, too.
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PRESBYTER~ NOTES
Sun
Minister to Students here two years
;ago and who is now assodated with
the Lansdowne Prt'sbyterian ~hurch,
will preacb the: sermOD. Mr. Jones js
in his last year as a student at the,
Princeton Theological Seminary..
All departments of the Church
School and the Women's and Men'.
Bible Class will meet Sunday morning at 9,45 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Sadler at the
sodations will be held at che First
Presbyterian (".hurch of Germantown
on Chelten Avenue just off Germantown avenue on Friday, February 6
..
Shero of the College witt be the
speaker. His subject is "The Roman
Influence on Early Christianity".
All men of the communit, are cor-.
dially invited to attend a"d enjoy
the evening of singing, fellowship
and informal message.
The ushers for the day Alton
P. . Smith, \ViIliam E. Hartman,
Charles L. Hughey, Richard M.
Snyder and Raymond Wilson.,
The monthly meeting of the
Bord of Education will be held on
NO PARKING PROB'LEMS
We have our own parking
lot located directly opposite the Sansom Street entrance. This lot is in service
every day until. 10 P. M.
Tuesday' eVCJ1ing at the home of
Mrs. 1:. E. Kauffman, 313 Dartmouth avenue.
Rehearsal for the ·senior choir
wiltbc on Thursday evening at ":45.
The Social Hall will be open for
5upervied re'ation on Friday evening
from 7 to 9 under the diroction of
Theodore L. Purnell.
The Offiicial Board meets on Friday evening at 8 in the chapel.
from 10:30 to' 4 o'clock with an
evening session from 7,30 t09 :30
o'clock. Luncheon may be secured in
nearby restaurants. All Women ~re
urged to attend tbis conference as the
topics discussed cover all angles of Wo ..
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
men's work and should be very en"LOVE is. the snbjeet at the
lightening to anyone interested.
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of
The Church School Cahinet Meeting ~hich was postponed this past 1Christ,
on Sunday,
rtary 1.Scientist,
Thc Gf'". ,lrlclI
Text osFeb~'If p
Harvard .avenue entrance will assist week will be held Wednes
us, and his Jove is perfected in uS"
tion after the service Sunday moni- the . Church office.
(I John 4 :12).
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
D1RECTORS OF FUNIRALS
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
I==============================~
in
ing.
FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
on
from St. Mnrtin-in-the-Field iP~iish,
Chestnut Hill. will present' a panel
discussion on UNESCO. All womeri
of the parish .are invited, .and tea
will be .. nod.
Choir rehersal will be omitted aD
Thursday evening.
Woodward and Mrs. Richard Smith
Services
~tl1dents will graduate.
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Mother Goose
Playland'·
11 :00 A. M.-Meeting for Worsb~p.
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WEDNESDAY, FEDRUARY' 4
, 9 :30 to 3 :00 Sewng and Quilting in \Vbit·
tier House. Box Luncheon. All nre
oordtally invited.
5:00 P ?I.-Freshman Fellowship
-i;.00 P: "'.-High School Fdlowship
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1
11 :00 A. ~f.-Sunday Sehool.
11 :00 A. 1I.f.-Sunday T..csson
Sennon: "LOVE"
.
'Vcrlnc!';(lay evening meetmg caeh w~ek,
R p.m. Rcarlinll room open daily except Sun·
.
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HeRE's YOUR WEEK'S
ALLOWANce, SON!
ChUclren, Age. 3-5
. Directed .a~ivities. musie. exercise. heal...
inspection by registered nurse-, dancing class.
os, ete.
MJ:;THODIST CHURCH NOTES
. Rita T. Chambers, Di."clor
The Church School meets on
Sunnay at 9 :45, S. W. Johnson. Tel. Swa. 3355·R
Transportation
superintendent. Clas!les are provided
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"dnlts.
The Young Adul: Class meets in
the sanctuary at 10 o'clock, Mrs. L.
E. Kauffman; teacher.
At the 1l1.orning service at 11
o'clock, Dr. Keiser will preach OIl
the topic, "Three acts for Life".'
'I he Junior Cnurel' meets at the
same hour in the chapel with Alice
. Snyder.
(
. The Church N ur;ery is open dur,:ng the morning service fo. the
The Year Round Token Of
smaller children.
J!:.t..em And Thoughtfulneo.
The AI en"';; . Forun will meet in
tit.; ·..,velling at 8 ·o'Clock. Dr. L. R.
Decorative·
Supper in \Vhitti.er
.. , or· i~;l~~;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
7:00-Evening
Meeting.Honse
Stepben Carey'
and
the A.F.S C. will spcak on tbe Spirit: .
Novelty
ual Needs' of 'Europe.~·.
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1
€andles
9:45 A. M.-FiTSl Day .Scllbol~
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SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev.. H. Lewis Cutler Minister
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1
9 :45 A. M.--Cbureh School
11 :00 A. :M -Mr. Donald Jones
4:45 P. M.~VC!l-~r Service
'UWhat We Believe"
5:30 P. M.-Freshman Fellowship
5:30 P. M.-High School FeUowsbip
movie "A.mtoa.,
,.
1:00 P. M.-YoUl1g Malta
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1:30 p. M:-Coll••• Age Followabip
METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser, D.D. Minister
SUNDAY,.])'EBRUARY 1
9:45 A. M.-church SehooJ.
8:00 A. JrI.-"Three Facts For Life"
.Men's Forum..,...Dr. L. R. Shero
TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Oeo. C. Anderson. Rector
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1
8:00 A. M.-Ho1y· Communion.
9:45 A. M.-Church School
11 :00 A. M.-Morning Prayer & Sermon
6:00 P. }.f.-Young Peopte~$ Fellowship
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS.
'. _ " ,
SATURDAY. JANUARY 31
3 :OO---Concotd Qitarterl:y Meeting, Meeting
far Worship and BU9tneSs·Jal"eeting.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST,
SWARTHMORE, PENNSYLVANIA
TRINI'lT NOTES
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
Holy Communion will be celebTdted
Swarthmore Meeting Is host to ,
Cordially Invites You To Attend A
.at 8 :00. Church School will meet the Concord Quarterly Meeting on
at 9 :45. Holy Communion will be Saturday January 31. The afternoon
celebrated again at the 1 I o'dock meeting begins at 3:00 and the evcService. Ushers for the 11 o'clock ning nleeting 7:00 with supper being
ENTITLED
service are: R. M~ Kilgore, head usher; served ,by Swarthm.or~e Meeting
"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: A RELIGION OF WORKS"
k A. E_. p't
h d C. between the sessions. Stephen
W • n.
u. BU II oc.
ncar.
L_
W
C
H
Carey,
who
has
recently
ret!Jrncd
B . BI ake. C : R . E ngu
_L
from spending two years in Europe
J r.. C . H . W . I ng......
am. C . W .•D",nJOHN S. SAMMONS, C. S.
dan, Jr. Confirmation Class will be being the roving representative of
OF CHICAGO. ILLINOIS
held.at 5: 15 in tbe Parish House. the Service Committee. for' all its
The Young People's Fellowship will V,OJ k projects in all countrie.; and Mcmbl'T of Ilrc board of leclureship of tire Mother elmr,l, The First el,"r,h of Clrrisl,
mee[ at 6 :00 o'clock.
is now to be in charge of youth Scientisl, ill BasIon.. Massa,h"se1t.r
Choir School will meet
Mon- l',~ tivitics for the Committee, wIiI
'IN TilE CIIURCH EDIFICE. 206 PARK AVENUE, SWARTHMORE
speak in the evening on "'Th..:: Spin·
day and. Wednesday at 4 :30 in tbe tual Needs of Europe".
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY. I, 1948
Parish House.
On Sunday afternoon thc'-c will
The Women's Auxiliary meeting be ,an informa1 'comJncncement pro ..
At 3:30 O'clock
wilf me held ,at the Parish H'ousc on gram in the ,Meeting .House, with all
Leet1.tre wi1t be. amplified in the Sunday School
Thursday at 1:45. After a. brief busi- address by Patrick Malin and with
ness meeting~
Mrs. BurrelL,
Mrs. .John NiJson preSiding. Aboul 50
The F re.hman Fellowship will JD£et
Sunday· afternoon at 5 :30 o'clock
with" .
meet
Su~day
afternoon.at 5-:30
o·clock. The High School Fellowship
will have as their program the moving picture-" Amos".
Vespers are being held each Sunday
afternoon
in the Church.at
4 :45
o'clock.. until Easter. A cordial invit·
tation is extended to everyone to attend these services.
The Young Adults Clnb meets
tach Sunday evening at 7 o'clock at
'he Church.
The Girls' Junior Chair -rehearscs
Thursday ahernoons at 3:300'clock,
'he Chapel Choir rehearses --at 7 :45
o'clock Thursday evenings..
·The Woman's Association Sewing
Day of February wil! lie held on
February 4, from 10 to 4 o'clock in
the Parish HousC'. We want .to make
this a big sewing day so The Assodattion urges that you plan to be with us.
An all-inclusive Training Conference for members of all Woman.". As-
Church
MARY A. BAIR, ProJld.nt
Tolophono Rl 6-1581
NO GO, POP! YOU
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FLOWERS
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Devine Taxi Service
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SPRINGFIELD
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Smart kid, Junior.
Maybe smarter than his father ••• unless father is
buying U. S. Savings Bonds on the Bond-A.Month
Plan, at his bank.
.
lIuying these Bonds-and ho1Jing !hem-is oue of
the wisest things any Ameriean can do.
In ten year., you get haek U for every $3 you've
put in. Aod yon help protect your country againat
inflation.
Can yon think of any better use for. extra money
today?·
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AUTOMATIC SAVING IS SURE SAVING - U. S. SAVINGS BONDS
-
Swarthmore, Pa. .. ...
Serving Swarthmore, Mor
ton, Rutledge and Ridley
Township since 1918
Phone: Swarthmore 0444
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PIDN'T PEPUCT
FOR
Swarthmore National Bank
& Trust Co.
Swarthmore 0450
~Memher
of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatio~
TELEGRAPH FLOWERS
,
'\\
I
times that the projeet wlIi ybe
Based upon the iaponse to
chances are very good that the cOnducted in the best interests of
project will be successful. "How- the community."
(Continued Fr~m, Page 1)
planning to have the pool in oper- ever," Seybold said, "we wU1 not
All moneys received are being
;;;~~wUl be made with SU~ch§j~~~~fo~r~'the~~CO~m~i~n~g~S1~~'m~m~e~r.!
compromise
on
the
kind
of
pool
WP held by Donald P. Jones treasurer
::
plan in order to assure its success.
While we have Invited to member- pendipg the end of the campaign.
ship a limited number of persons If the final response should suggest
who reside outside of the boro ,but the wisdom of discontinuing the
be
have Swarthmore ties, this project project, subscriptions , will
promptly
returned.
However,
based
wU1 be carried out as one primarily
for the Swarthmore community, and upon present indications, it is hoPed
we will insist that the preponderant that it will be possible to proceed
majority of members be .Swarth- shortly after the end of the cammore residents. Our bylaws will paign with the letting of contract.
provide that officers and directors for construction.
A picture of the proposed' pool
of the corporation must be residents
site
as visualized by George Ewing
of the boro in order to assure at
RUSSIAN
FRENCH
ITALIAN
GERMAN
pool architect is·
Michael's College I'Iuumacy.
POOL CAMPAIGN families on an individual basis to
their needs.
5 meet
TO CLOSE FEB.,
The committee . is definitely
I
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Announcing
The Institute of Modem Langugea
of
The Pennsylvania State College
Classes Begin February Fifteenth
BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINNER
.
.
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Monday Thru· Saturday
OPEN
The Pnnsylvania State College Center
855 H...........! Ave.. Swuthmore
7
A.
11:.-8.
P. M.
STEAKS-CHOPS
Closed every Sunday
SEAFOOD Our Specially
-OUTSIDE CATERING . SERVICE
Completely AJr·Condilioned
DAILY DINNEIIS ••• _ •• -.1 SSe to $150
Spcda\ CIIiJdra1°a Pfatton
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Phone Swarthome 3340
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The first of a se-Ie. to talks to ile
::h·f n by the H,,~o~ Stu4ents of
Swarthmore College on Internation·
a! Trade will be h .! I at the home of
Mrs. Thomas Hopper, 621 Magill
Road, on Monday Fbruary 2 at
10:00 a. m. James Sheedy, a senior
and economics major will lead the
first of the talks to be sponsored
by The League of Women Voters.
The meeting will deal with \he
Havana Confcrence and the Genev..
Conference, and will be followed by
open discussion.
DEW DROP INN
PORTl!GUESE
SPANISH
HODor Stadent. S - "
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN WATER COMPANY
76% LANCASTER AVENUE
BRYN MAWR
Estate of Michael Del Vecdili! WITHERS-..Jab.. 26 F~ Account of Mervyn R. Turk; Trusa/k.
Michele Del Vecchio,
tee,
Estate of Hanson Laurence
Deceased. ..
.
Withers, a/k . as Hanson 1..
Withers, Deceased.
at 6 o'clock
theand
W(,mllD',siDICKSON-..Jan.
First
and
Clubhouse
with atMr.
Mrs.
Final Account of16Clara
Greenor
way and The National Bank WILLCOX-..Janc 24 FIrst Account of EulaIie.W. :Pepper .
'~~I!~1r lune,
Howard
Shearer
and acting
Mr. and
of
£sMr.. 1~:.r:~~,~~f:~~~,~:im; I·BllrS.
James
Lukens
as
tateLansdowne,
of Martin S.Executors,
Dickson, DeO. H. Perry 'Pepper, Executors,
Estate of Mary C. Willcox, Dechaperons.
ceased.
ceased.
. The ninth and tenth grade DI FERDINANDO-Jan. 20 First
groups will hold iances at 7:30
and Final Account of Giovanno ZEI,T Jan. 27 First and Final
Account of Clara S. Zell, Exand 9:30 respectively. Chaperons
Di Ferdinando, Executor, Esecutrix, Estate .of John J. Zeu.
for the first class will be Mr. and
tate of Aristodemo Di FerdDeceased.
Mrs. Shearer and Mr. and Mrs.
inando, Deceased.
Arthur P. Bretherick,
Norman Elsbree. The tenth grade DEWEY-..Jan. 26 First Account
Register of Wills and· Clerk
will be chaperoned by Mr. and
of Robert Gallagher, Executor,
of
Orphans' Court
Estate of Mary E. Dewey, DeM rs. C . W . C roco an d Mr. an d
Mrs. Hans K. Steinfeld.
~~~-..Jan. 27 First and Paron
(Bendix included),
tial Account of John E. Burt,
Slaco 1"'
ironers,
vacuum
cleaners.
range8
Pled9'ed Gamma Phi Beta
Trustee, Estate of Philip A.
irons, toasters, fans and lamp". Ahllo
Farley.
wiripg-n6w aDd old. An work com·
Joan Strceter, .daughter of Mr.
plies to Fire Underwriters Bpeelflea·
Pal-. ., Paper Huaer8
FULMER-..Jan.
23 First and
tlon8. Can Erich H. Hausen, Swarth· and Mrs. C. P. Streeter of Columbia
Final
Account
of
John
Fulmer,
We aIJoaId X - H....
jlvcnlle was onc of 60 girls pledged
Executor, Estate . of Katherine
Swa. 2266
MIcbIpa Ave.·
to II Iowa Statc College sororities.
M. Fulmer, Deceased.
She was plcdgc~ Gamma Phi Beta. HOOD-Jan. 2 First and Final
Jgan is a freshman in the DiviAccount of Land Title Bank
and Trust Company, .Adminis~ion of Home Ecomics at the
trator, Estate of John J. Hood,
·Collegc.
Jr..
Deceased.
PERSONAL-Carpentry ;obblDIl Estim·
ates cbeerCuUy givcu. Reasonable rttt!~.
LARKINS-..Jan. 26 First and
Good :service. Reeves. Phone Swa
rc
Final Account of Fred Plelbel,
2370·W.
Executor, Estate of Anna C.
Larkins.
Deceased.
:;/
FOR
Painting
LOMBARDO-Jan. 20 First and
Final Acount of Frank Lombardo, Executor, Estate of Josephine Lombardo, Deceased.
MARZOLLA-..Jan. 14 The First
and Final Account· of Delaware County Trust Company,
"A Well Kept House
Guardian of the Estate of
Stelja Marie Marzolla, late a
Never Grows Old"
a minor..
MOORE-Jan. 27 First and Final
Account of Chester-Cambridge
Phone
Bank and Trust Company, Executor, Estate of William H.
Moore, Deceased.
Estate of Anniuta F Barnes, dt'Ce.Ued.
McGUJRE-Jan.
26 First and
LETTERS Testamentary On the above Estate have been granted to the undersign. whl)
Final Account of Bernard H.
tile
request all persons having claims Dr demands
Krow and Harold Lockard'I~;:;~~~~~;;;;;;2~~~~;:
hcat.
against the Estate. of the deeedent to make
tached
known the same, and' all persons indebted ,Executors, Estate of John J. I ,
wUh
owne....
to tho decedent to make payment, witbout
McGuire, Deceased. t718-'V.
delay, to Carl Clifford Barnes.,and Swar- NEUDECKER--Jan. 2 First and
thmore National Bank and Trust Company
...·OR SALE-DOy's tuxedo Cor sprIng Extrs. Swarthmore, Penus.11vania Or to . Final Account of The First
torma18. Size 34. Oood condition. their IAttorney Iohn E. Gensemer. 1004
National Bank of Media, GUarReply to Box 0, "The swartbmorean _ Girard Trust Bldg.~ Philadelphia 2. Penn.
dian,
Estate of William L.
FOR SALE--Two large mohair UJ)ho]: sylvania•
Neudecker, late a rninbr.
stered chairs, ,,20 8ach: dlneltel~-----------"--
sel. T~Iephono Swarthmore 0530-M.
NUGENT=.Jan: 27 The First and
LEGAL NOTICE
FOR SALE-Tan tweed. suit. size 18- Rstate ofE. Wernher. also known as Ernest
Final Account of Delaware
20. Like new. Reply to Box' H. Werober. latc of the Borough of- Swarth·
County
Trust Company, formore. Delaware County. deceased. Letters
The Swarthmorean.
Testamentary on the ,above estate have
merly The Delaware County
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been granted to the undersis*d who "Trust,
safe
Deposit
and'
:r~tle
WANTED
'Quest all persons havin&, claims or demands
Insurance Company, Survlvmg I~~;;~~;;~~=~~~;;~t.
\VANTED-To rent house or apart- against the estate of the decedent' to make
the same, and all personS' indebted
Trustee for Ellen B. Daniell
bedrooms. Needed March known
to the decedent to make pa,.m.ent without
Furrell u/w of Catherine E.
I.
up 10 t90. Call Swarlh- de1:iY
to Katharine Wernher Butler, 317
Nugent, Deceased.
DeForrest Roatd. Syracuse 3, New York
or to her attorney Albert N. Garrett. 228 NULL-Jan. 26 First and Final
Garrdt Avenue. Swartl••nore. Pennsylvania.
Account of The First National
3T·!·30
"Bank of Media, Guardian, EsORPHANS' COURT
tate of Barbara Null, late a
of Delaware County, Penna.
minor.
NOTICE OF FILING AND AUDIT PEIRSON-..Jan. 27 First and
Electrical Contractor
~~di~io~~~~~",~~~H
OF ACCOUNTS
...
Final Account of Christopher
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Notice is hereby given to heirs,
L. Peirson and The Wayne
legatees, creditors and all per- 'Title and Trust COmpany, ExAll Typeo of EIectdcal
sons interested that accounts in
ecutors, Estate of Ella L. PeirIDsta"'dO'"
&Ad Jlepain
'FOR RENT·
the following estates have been
son, Deceased.
Su.1!ic S....II .: ....
FOR RENT-Warm. comrorlable
filed in the Office of the RegisPENNELL-Jan. 27 First and
ror gentleman. Near
er of Wills· and Clerk of OrPhans
Final· Account. of Curtis G.
VIc!a!q for _
Telephone SWarthmore
Court as' the case may be, and
Tripner, Executor, Estate of
FOR
RENT-Furnlsbed single
that the same will be presented
Elmer N. Pennell, Deceased.
TwalI7 Yean
and bUb tor business man
dont noar COllege campus
to the Orjlhans' Court of said PETERS-Jan. 13 First and Final
~s~w~ar,!:l!!h!!!m~o~r:!;
• ....:!3~'6g:2~-~M~.=______ . county on Monday, March I,
Acount of William Taylor, Jr.
1180 Muhlenherg Aye.
FOUND
1948, 10 o'clock A. M., E. S. T.,
Executor, Estate of Mary Spartfor confirmation, at which time
ley Peters, Deceased.
Swarthmore 2285
the said court will audit said PETTIT-Dec. 24 First and Final
IIiPt or da:.-..
accounts, hear exceptions to the
Account of Lewette J. Pettit,
same and make distribution of
Administratrix, Estate of Fred"Estate of Elizabeth S. Tucker. also the balances ascertained to be
erick L. Pettit, Deceased.
known as Elizabeth Ste&rttS Tucker, de· in the hands of th~ accountants. PVSEY-..Jan. 27 First and Final
uased. Letters Testamentaary on the above CAREY-..Jan. 20 Firs't and Final
Account of The Wayne Title
estate have been gnntecl to the undersigned
Account of Robert H. Edgerton
and. Trust Company, SubstiCall
who requests ;tI. persons having claims
and Robert C. Goodman, Exectuted Trustee, Estate of Grace
or demands against the estate of the deJltors, Estate of Robert G.
E. Pusey, Deceased.
Mason Builders
cedent to make known tbe same, all persons
Carey, Deceased.
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PRENDERGAST--Jan. 2'1 First
indebted to the decedent to make payment, CHEYNEY-..Jan. 27
First and
and Final Account of ChesterSupply Company
without delay to Max W. Tucker, c.o. _his
Final Account of Provident
Cambridge Bank and Trust
attorneys. Duane. Morris and Heckscber.
Trust Company of
. Company, Guardian, Estate of
331 Dartmouth AYeDue
1617 Land Title Building, Philadelphia. Fa."
Alice Squires Cheyney
Anne Prendergast, late a minor.
Cheyney Smith, Executors, Es- ROBINSON-..Jan .• 27 First and
Swarthmore 0345
"ESTATE OF WILLIAM F. MCKENNA.
tate of Edward P. Cheyney, ·Final Account of Mary Taylor
DECEASED.
For
Deceased.
and James E. Robinson, AdLETTERS OF ADMINSTRATION on the CUDDy-Jan.
21 Account of
~lnlstrators, Estate of Mary
above Estate 11ave been granted to the underAll Sizes
Girard
Trust
Company
and
Louth
Robinson, alk as Mary
signed, who request atl persons, having claims
James J. Cuddy. Executors,
L. Robinson and Mary Robinor demands against the EState of the deceEstate
of
James
W.
CUddy.
Deson. Deceased.
dent tl) '11l3ke known the same. and all perGOLD BOND
ceased.
.
.
SMITH-..Jan.
27 First and Final
sons indebted to the deeendent to make
CORNOG-Jan.
26
First
and
Account
of
Chester-Cambridge
payment, without delay~ to
POURING WOOL
Final
Account
of
William
L.
Bank
and
Trust
Company,
AdPatricia T. McKenna. AdminBATS AND BLANKETS
Cornog. Administrato~. Estate
mini,trator C. T. A., Estate of
istratrix, ISS Saxer Ave.,
. Springfield, Pa.
Eli7.abeth H.. Smith, Deceased.
of Phebe M. Cornog, Deceased.
DEL VECCIDO-Jan. 23 First and WEI1~-..Jan. 9 First and Final
PLASTERING
or to her aUome~,
A. SIDNEY JOHNSON. JR.
Final Account of Daniel Del
Acconnt of Ethel O. Weir, ExSUPPLIES
Butler, Beatty, Greer & JohnSOD
Vecchio, Mary E. Celli and
,,"utrix. Estate of Howard T.
Media, Pa."'
Mathues Dougherty, Executors, ' Weir, Deceased.
3T.J.16
The seventh grade dancing class
will meet on ,Saturday, .January
as .
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CUNNINGHAM
rate.
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Our employees are coDErouted with the prevailinc iD~ coat of liviD. aDd- our
ralea of pay have heeD eorrelpondinilly iDereaaecI.. Each itom of --.terial, from .oaI and
caat iron pipe doWn to paper and pencile, neee.taI'J' in the operation of public water
~upply, ~ mounted ill eoat and the aggrellate of all theae higher expenditurea makel aD
mcreaae m the rate aGhedule imperative at tbie tilDe.
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BeginniDg with. 1932, the Company has made five auc:ce.sive reductions in each ease
reducing. the bm. :,f all ....tomen on metered aervice. The prelent clay effect of the...
progreaa,ve reductio... ..,.ceecIa $700,000 annually. It ill ...tim,ated that the contempiated
increase will be sahst!~i.ny les. than the total of .INut reductiona.
.
it's
a-MAZE-ing!
.
The aver!lg~ hOJlse~iIe
,
The .pJ'O.pooed Ichedale of rat... will increue the bi1lo of the averalle ho...ehold hy
10 POI' c:eJlt, &lid no eutomer whOle quarterly biD doea not e"oeed $154.110 will he in-.ed
b~ a larger percentage. Only biIb of cO. .Daumer. _0.1' more than soo,oeo &uloDs a quarter
will reflect a larger pcree-..e mcftaae .. diaclo..... by the traiffl pooted at the ollieetl
aDd pay agenciea of the Company.
Husbands, please note!
performs 70 different tasks in her normal day's
work! (Frankly, women will think this figure far
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Office of Education!)
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Yes, home-making is a hig joh-hut depend.
ahle, time-and-lahor-saving ele~tricity helps a
housewiIe'skip through her maze of tasks. Electric
service saves her steps, lightens her work, gives
her more leisure, makes life healthier and happier
for her and all her family!
And it costs so J!.ttle! In an era of sky.high
in this terri.
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tory is still getting twice as much electricity fo~
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her budget dollar as she got 15 years ago!
Yes, it
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Swarthmore
Sign Service
A. WAYNE:.
MOSTELLE.R
Signs and Show Cards
Paper, Metal, and Glass
Lettering
Window and Truck
.
AU Types of Spray Painting
L. MOHAMMED
308 Union Ave.
Swa. 2890
c
too low, hut it comes from the U.~. Government's
prices, that same average housewife
3tZ Gayley St., M~
DAVE WOOD
Media 0755
Philadelphia Sub......... W._ ComJlllUly ia filing on J"':uuy 28th. 1948, a tariff with
the Pennay]vania Public Uti!ity CoDJ.DU:•• iOD mcreaang ib
for metered .nice
.ff.etive Morc:h 29th, 1948. ThU action h .. been iaken only after c:arefal ahldy and du~
coDaideratioD, whic:h hav.. led to Ihe unavoidable eonc:l,won thu in the la... of greatly
iD~ COI~. the Compaay cannot continue to render ad-.aate aDd ..tifactory .emu
at ita preaent' ....let.. . , .
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Arlers Brothers Inc.
Con_on a: Bailden
'.
Hard Coal
,
is a-maze·ing!
listen 10 ,lie Electric Hour-,ha HQUR OF CHARM. SundaY', 5:30 P.M., WCAti.
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LOVELY WEAUBL1!S
I'OR SUBURBIA
HU..8OOPG
leILA.... · • BRYNMAWR.8S9~ A'
TH CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE.
PHONE Swa. 3470 or -
. Walter V. Linton
Contractor ...... 811i1cJ.r
AlteratiOJJa
PhOD. Ridley Pule 1227
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BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Swart!uotore-PhODe 2370. W
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
ALTERATIONS
REPAIRS
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Reese-Baxter Co.
SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
Cheater
,
. is aiways need of afghans for the
Friendly Circle ..
sick. Members or friends can help
Distributed Aid malerially by donat)ng odds and
,
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WhOle or
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Shaak
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Staad'DI tub
61c
Ib
The Friend:y Circle met at the
home of Mrs. Harold Griffin, Rutgers avenue, on Thursdar, January
15. with Mrs. Harry McCone cohostess. There were 32 members present.
The Christmas cheer conimiltee
. reporled having filled and delivered
baskets to needy families and told
how appreciative each family was.
The knitting committee turned
over a beautiful afghan to the Community Heahh Society for its Use
and money was voted to purchase
yarn to continue this work, as there
8 A. M. ,TO 9 P. M.
3SC
. SUNDAY
8 A. M. TO 5 P. M.
:;:
'"23c
.. 29c
1.39c
I" 25c
B ton Macke,.1
Sea.
Food \ LaI1l Whiting FlUets
Value. 'ancy
,~
NEW GAS STATION HOURS
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
'
~a~ CC::d 'lIIet' _ _
an e smelts M"-
ends of yarn to any' member of the
Friendly Circle.
Mrs. Groff, supervisor of the
Communily Health Society expressed her thanks for the donation at
Chrislmas time and told how much
good it had accomplished. She also
g:Il'C interesting information regarding the families to whom
Christmas baskets were. del,iver~d.
The annual contribution of $5()
was given to the March of Dimes,
·Molley was contributed toward
the purchase of it hospital bed.
When enough contributions have
been received this bed will be pur-
YALE AVENUE &; CHESTER ROAD
SWARTHMORE 1258
SAUERKRAUT .2N~!Y. 25e
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_£0
APPLE SAU~E
2 N,:~ 23a
APp.LE SAUCE Ho:::~I' 2 ':;.; 25e
CRANBERRY SAUCE=2 '!:.' 3ge
JERSEY CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 '!:: 35e
Tasty
GRAPEFRUIT
... Rom.
App les ...1Braut)'
.3 UtS 25c
ONIONS
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Sfewing Chicken .......................... 1b 49c
Celery Dehae Hearb
Ibs
Globe
Strained
Cream
BABY
Spread·
FOODS
C
for
S
fo.
ZSC
Kraf~.'::'onI.a
3-0%
HDfCD511arpClleol
Sheffdrd
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19c
TOMATO PASTE 3 ~:.25e
Deihl Brand, California, Freestone
Halves
or Slices
PEACHES
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The NEW Bell
Telephone Directory
for SUBURBAN
PHILADELPHIA
with
DElAWARE COUNTY
CLASSifiED SECTION
I....
ND.2~
cans
Gl'apelruit Sections Af.~l.
2 ~n: 3Io
Libby's Fruit Cocktail Fancy larga!,:.21f.> 37c
Whole White Potatoes ~~bI1::'1 ,!~~2 1:00
Ideal Fanoy Sweet Peas
2 ~~n: 37c
Heinz Mushroom Soup
2 l,.!;.:-: 330
Heinz Vegetable Soup
2 ~!;:: 270
Ideal Tomato Soup
3 I~~~' 28c
Campbell's Tomato Soup 3 I~-:,' 29c
Dole Pineapple Juice
N~~2.1:5C
Rob-ford Prunes Lal~::~'· I9CIM~1;~m2';~~3;C
Libby's Red Salmon
:~~ S9c
O~ange Juice ~~~~
~~' 2IO 12 ~~n; I9c
Grapefruit Juice FlorIda. Nall/ral
~;:. 17c
gDtd ~RIlI Pancake Mix
2 ~.~' ZSc
Pillsbury Pancake Mix (L.~·.:ri",)::: l.c
FRED F. NOLDE, Presents
CLOSES SOON!
Classified, February 13
Alphabetical, March 2
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• In order to assure accuracy, we check and recheck
_._-.-
every name, address and
telephone number before
(j#td 0fMIl Enriched
printing.
.
• If you have a listing or an
FLOUR~=43e:~:85c
No beHer all purpo.o family flour
milled anywhere.
Try It under our L'!sual 8vGrantee.
FLOUR
PIII,bu'Y" Best, Gold 5,lb
MedaJ or Ceresata bag
Best Pure Lard
53
C:
':';~b $1.05
It's Different
THE LAKESIDE
. Formerly The WiDow.
Sea Food Specialties
Snapper Soup
Department's Division of Shipping. j'::'-L~E"""'I=?=I=='E=R=S=T=O=====
14rs. Fussell i. a graduate of Swarthmore .College 'and received h e r '
M. A. and Ph. D. degrees from the
COMMENDS EDITORIAL
University of Pennsylvania. From
1932 until 1940 she taught polilir,,1 To The Swarthmorean
Gellllcmen;
scie~ce at Swarthmore, leaving if)
Your editorial' January 16,
1941 for a post with Office of Pro"Thanks Arc Due" was a fine exduction Mallagement in Washingpression of appreciation for jobs well
ton ... Since 1945 she has been con- done and I am sure the thoughts you
nected with Ihe State Department. expresse4 are mightily well agreed to
Mrs. Frank H. Murray," president by all 5warlhmoreans who ar.e really
of the Philadelphia area alumnae interested in this delightful place
to Ih'e and feel th~mselves a part of
group this year. will preside. Lunchthe Community..
.
c~n will be serve,l at 12 ;30.
I think that the public generally
Reservations should be sent t-:>
is not so mindful of Ihe sacrifice of
Mrs. Joseph H. Walter Jr., 221 Benmany many hours given so freely
jamin West' Avenue.
and generously by Ihe men and Wo-
THE EDITOR
Wh06 J.mmin6
, wrenoh
~
I
advertisement in the eresent
directory, please make sure
it" is just as you want it.
H you wish any changes,
please call our Business
Office at once.
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THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen lind E!IlIinemen and the Switchmen's
Union .of North America, representing
125,000 railroad employes, have refused
to accept the offer of the Railroads of a
wage increase of 15}1 cents an hour.
This is the same increase awarded.
1,000,000 non-o}l8lating employes by an
arbitration boaril in September, 1IM7.
This is the same increase accepted by·
176,000 conductors, trajnmen and switclimen-by agreement on November 14, lS47.
Agreements have been made with
1,175,000 emt:>!oyes, represented by nineteen unions. But theiIB three unions, representing o..ty 125,000 men, are j;rying to
get more. They are demanding also many
DeW working rules not embraced in the
"",tt!ement with the condnctors and train-
men.
Incidentally, the Switchmen's Union of
North America reJll'P.sente only about 7%
of all railroad SWItchmen, the other 98%
~ represented by the Brotherhpod of
RaiIi'oad Trainmen and covered ·by the
1I8ttl9ment with thet union..
Strike Threllt
The leaders of these three unions spread a
&trike ballot while negotiations were atiIl
in.Progress. This is not a secret vote but is
taken by union leaders and votes are
Ril!lllld by the employes in the .presence
orunion representatives.
When clliect negotiations feiIed, the
leaders of these three unions refused to
join the rafuoads in aRkiug the National
Mediation Board to attempt to sett10 the
disJ;ute, but the Board took jurisdiction
at the request of the carriers and has been
earnestly attempting since Novemlvor 24,
1947, to ~ about a 'settlement. Th8
Bmml on January 15, 1948, Imnonnced
ita inabili~ to reach a mediation settJe.
ment.-The Ieadsrs of the unions rejefltad
the. :request of the Mediation Board 10
arbitrate. The raihoads accepted.
men on the School Iloard and Boro.
ugh Council for the good of, all
those who live here alld make their
homes here.
We have no wrangling, no vituperation, no mud throwing, beca~1!
there is 110 larget on the School
Board or on the Borough Coun~il
that such ugly shots could reach.
Our School Board members and our
Borough Officials are target proof
against such ugly attacks.
We like them alld we are thallk- .
ful for what they are doing for us.
Your v~ry truly,
S. D. Clyde,
PRAISES WOMAN'S CLUB
To .the Editor;
I wish to commend· the Woman's
Club of Swarthmore for its readiness
to Cooperate in easing the oil shortage by holding its smaller meetings
in private homes and assure them
that our home is always open to
them .
Maud L. Bishop
736 Harvard ·Avenue
AUXILIARY SEEKS COUPONS
To the Edilor;
The local American Legioll Auxifiary is aricing Swarthmore to
help in the Coupon Saving Campaign
for a grandstand at Coatesville
V ctcrans' Hospita1. The quota per
month is 500 coupons. The Swarthmore ullit handed ill abouf 150 coupons in December.
It is suggested that we, as a community. which recorded a large percentage of our men sent into the
war, with 33 of these men lost to
US~ remember these mental cases at
Coatsville. All disabled wac veteralls
remain OUr responsibility. Onc tri~
bute to them could be the collection
of these coupons
..Mrs. OscarGilcree~t
.
.
Already Accepted \by
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Oranges .................. ~' ........................... 2 doz. - 49c
Mushrooms ................................ 29c - pint
Local Penna. 'Celery ....•..... :..... 25c - bunch
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7
3 Unions . Block labor Peace· Refuse Wage BooSt
.
Brocoli .................................... 23c - ,bunch
Grated Cheese ' ' ' OJ ...... 10c
Olives 011,.,. StDn.d QUlin 7V"j: 39c
Dill Pickles ..... euy
..... 19c
All Sweet OIMIllWlarla. Ib plll44c
Nuc_ 0Ieomargarln••~.41 c
Callfonlla
It's New
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8j=25c
.socz pk,
uary 31, at the Hotel Sheraton ;n
Phil"delphia.
rhe principal speaker' will be'
The annual Swarthmore Lunch- Frances Reinhold Fus~sell of Swar. eon will be held on Satur\1ay, Jan- thmore, a cOllsultant in the State
Fruits and Vegetables
pku 33c
S W A It ... H II 0, It E A N
Nancy Van Alell of "Vellesley
College will return to her home on
Park avenUe next Wednesday for
a week's vacation.
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THE
Alumnae. Luncheon
Become. Law Partner
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch, Jr.,.
of Cedar lane have received word.
that their eldest son, Robert Shaw
Bowditch, associated with Thayer
Smith and Gaskill lawyers for 13.
years has become a partner of the
law office. Mr. Bowditch is a graduale of Amherst College, class of
1930 and of Harvard Law School.
class of 1934. In World War II he
served 20 IIlonths with the Army,
concluding his service as a first
lieutenant in the Advocate Generals
Office ill Washington. He is a member of the Worcester, Mass. County'
Bar Association ilnd secret:;J,ry of the
American ~ed Cross Chapter ill
Worcester, where he and Mrs. Bowdilch, the former Helell Andrews,_
and their five children now live.
Leg of Lamb .................................. 1b 69c
SHARP CHEESE Ib 6ge
:ampb.II'., B••chn'"
Ian
C
Well A .... Cheddar
Heinr
Gerber's. clapp",
'126 49.
95
Chuck Roast of Beef ............... :.. :... 1b 59c
19c .
Z 25
ND. 1 Yell,.
"
IIII'DI bunch
FrioIa:r.!J~ ~, INa
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. Holte.. To Tri-Deltaa
Mrs. R. D. Fetherolf of Columbia
avenue was hostess to the Philadelphia West Suburban Tri Delta
Alliance, on Wednesday, January
21. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. A.
Ludow Clayden and Mrs. Robert
N. Hilkert.
.
Pink Meat, Seedless
.
.Elected
Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol, Jr., of Lafayette avenue, was elected to a third..
, term as secretary and treasurer or·
The Philadelphia Great Dane Club.
at the annual meeting of the organization held in Merioll On Monday
evening.
HANNUM & WAITE
Del Monte, Fancy
chased a"d beCome' thep~~;of
the Conununily Health Society .
which wiu be glad to loan it out
whenever the need arises.
There is a desperate need for
overcoats for two small children'
six and eight years of age. Anyone
who has an ·overcoat that can. be
used may contact Mrs. ·W. Mark
Billie, who will be happy to see that .
it reaches this needy family.
1B Other· Railroad Unions!
.
~tNow1
The Unions ha~ re£uaed to arbitrata,
the Railway Labor Act
Cor the
n'!",intment of a fact• board by
President.
The railroads feel it is duo shippers,
!,~gers, e::;,Wgyee. atockhoIdeni, ud
""" general p
• to know that thrOughout these DegOtiationa and in mediation,
thel' have J;!Ot onJy. ezertecl.ev.y eIfQri 10
reaCh a fair and _nabla llett\ement,
but
also
every requiroJment
of the
way Labor Act respecting the
DeSOtiation, mediation, and arbitratiOn of
lallor disputes.
.
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.ltseemsm;thlnkMhtllaCthesethreemdons,
.e_tIna leu tha 10 per cent of railroad
l%nV:es
t6ei,Wve
met
employes, and those amolll! the highest paid,
can suceeasfaDy malnlaln the threat or. par.
a1JZ1ng strike against the Interest at the en.'
tire country-and against 90 per cent ot their
rellow enlployes.
The threat of a strike cannot JIIStIfy grant. .
p.g more favorable conditions 10 125,000 ma.
ployes tha have already been put In ell'ec&
tor 1,175,000, nor'will II alter the oppooltioa
fit .~. J!IlIroads f.p II»wllm!ll1ed WJIO ...
creases Ui'cliqea In wOllWig-rules 'll'Jdiih
are lIot JusdJIed,
.
A ~ lit the box sh!lWB what ma""'"
le-'ed by the Engineers and FIrma....
make. They are ai:noDg the hlgllest paid In
the ranka of labor In the United States, If not
or
theJdgheat.
Compare these wages with what you make!
Hezelsaoomparioonof
average
8Dnual earniDsa Of 8ZJ8ir;eera and
1IriomeJ> for 1939 C1Jrewar) and 1947. AIao
shOWD is what 1947
earn4a.8 would have
beaD. If the 15H CBnts
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Frelght •••••••••• $8,966
(Local and Wq)
$6,767
Road ~""!"'?'881'. t • • • • • • 8.682
&,399
8,02&
Road~ (Throaah). ~U7
4684
15,189
Yard ••••••••••••••• ~ •• 2,748
(081
4;689
par _hour ~ ofFIREMEN
by the raIh'oada
Road ~ ••• __ •• ;.. 2,'IlI8
4,688
and r!ljected. by the
(Local aDd Wq)
1IDion Jeaders, bad heeD
Roiul P _ . • • • • • •• 2,782
4,11(4
1S,1M
In e1feot tiuoughout the
Road Frelsht ('l'hroosh). 2,069
3,460
8,891
mt:Ire Y88l' 1947.
yard ................... 1,962
3,136
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Railroad. wages computed from Tn' ••tala Commerce Co!!lJJ)i""on StateJ" ,~~. 1. M-800.
Pull year 1947 eothnatecl on buIs of actual fIIaNa for lint ejght months.
Mrs. M. W. Shellenbarger of
.Kenyon avenue entertained Mrs.
Richard Steele of Berlin, N. J.,
formerly of SWarthmore, for a
few days of this week and entertained at a bridge party in
Mrs. Steele will jOin her husband, Major Steele in Okinawa
her
honor
Tuesday evening.
in the near future.
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Chosen for Di.trict
And State Bands
Four boys from the Swarthmore' High School Band were aecepted to play in the Festival Band
Saturday evening January 24 at
the Scott Memorial high school hi
Coatesville.
The district band
~omprises selected members from
30 high schools in Delaware arid
Montgomery counties.' There were
150 memQ.ers in the band which
was led by guest conductor H.
Powell Middleton of West Chester
State Teacher's College and televised over, WFlL-TV.
Numbered among these were
William Potts playing the clarinet,
Charles Laws on the trombone,
Harold Ogram, Jr. on the oboe and
Raymond Wilson playing the trumpet. Of this group one, "Bill"
Potts, has been selected to represent Swarthmore High School in
the State B~nd which will be conducted by Fra~ Simon, currently
one of the outstanding band direc.
.
tors In the country, at Elwood City,
1m February 12, 13 and 14.
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work together for 'the common
good.
Board members in, attendance
were Mrs. Walter A. Schmidt, Mrs.
William H. Gehring, Mrs. Peter Eo
Told of Swartlunore, and Mrs. C.
Edwin Ireland of Ridley Park. Three
m.embers of the Nursing Staff, !.frs.
Elizabeth Ann Croff, Supervisor,
Dorothy Sidler and Mrs. Rita Harrison were also prsent.
Jr.· Music Club Presents Prizes
The January meeting of the
Swarthmore -lunior Music Club
was held at ~he home of Betsy
Schoenberg Sunday evening, January 18. During the regular business meeting, prizes were awardcd to Claire Hendrixson" Betsy
Schoenberg and Carey McDaniels
who were winners of the music
quiz at the November meeting.
Betsy Schoenberg, the program
chairman for the evening introduced William Potts who, as the
first performer, played "Minuet"
by ~ozart on t~e clarinet, Lewis
,Izunu ?t the ~lano. H~l~n W~re
gave mterestIng renditIons of
"Whispering" and "Eighth Street
Boogie" on the accordian, playing
"Golden Earrings" as an encore.
Dr. Winslow to
Robert Keighton reported on the
well-known music teacher and
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Speak on ea t, former concert pianist, Olga Sam(Continued from page 1)
aroff. Emily Pritchard
sang
gtCUP morc than $5(;1)0. Poverty, he "Wheer'er You Walk" by Handel
an.d "Many a New I>ay" by Rod,Ha""d is still with l!S to a scrio':~ de- gers and Hammerstein. She was
~rf;~ with one-third (Ii thc population accompanied by Lewis Izumi.
l'l~abi~ to bu~ {urt<1:ttl'cntnl Jctel" ;CS. Following this Betsy Schoenberg
This demands, according to Dr. played "Serenade of the Doll" by
\Vinslow, some sort of a public Debussy. Eddie Abrams, accomservice for public health such as panied by Elizabeth Johnson, 'Congroup practicc or prcpayment ill cluded the program with two
gro~ps for prevcntativc medical vocal selections, "Ballerina" and
care. It dcmands also a public "So Far." The club then enjoyed
health housing program. Thc only) refreshments and informal singdemocratic means of survival is to ing.
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twne studios. On Saturday they Mrs. C. Russell PhiWps, and Mrs•.
will entertain as their diJmt;!r Irvin R. MacElwee.
guests at Hotel Algonquin, Kim, '
Hunter, leading' lady in CIA
Kappa Hostess
Streetcar Nemed Desire," and
Mrs. Ro~rt Sessions of Ogden
Jean Muft, of Stage and Screen. avenue Will be hostess, to the
Mrs. Hans K.' . Steinfeld' of Kappa, Kappa Gamma Sewing
Westdale avenue entertained at a Group at her home next Tuesdessert-bridge Friday - when the day.
netaa Meet
guests inclUded MrS. Harold
Alpha
Thetas
met for their aU-day
Ogram, Mrs. Max EssI, Mrs. L.
sewing
at
the
home of Mrs. Paul
C. Hastings, Mrs. Charles E. Lincoln, Mrs. Cl~rence C. Franck, Freeman of Bancroft road Moylan
Friday, January 23.
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Brown PreParea
Red Cross Drive
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funa have helped provide emer·
gency relief and rehabilitation in
many places in this country.
There has been no major disaster
in the Greater Philadelphia area
during the past year. Our chapter
participated in thirty-eight operaHons Jnvolving three or more famHies and one hun4red and thirtytwo cases of rehabilitative assistance
to families. The local Red Cross
steps in when called with immediale
stop-gap aid,' and rehabilitation
when the persons involved have n~
other resources.
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Harvard and Rutgen. A.,...
February Graduation
Swarthmore Collegc will graduate
,is students, itc; largcst mid-year
class since 1943, on Sunday, February 1. The graduates, who numbcr 32 men and 16 women, will recievc their diplomas fn an bformal
('(:'rUl1ony at the Friclutc;' '.' c ~ling
Housc on the campus at 3 p. lll.
lonc horougJ,. graduate in the
group is Lucy Hayes, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam P. Hayes,
3~3 North ~warthll1orc avcnue. As
an undcgraduatc, Miss Haycs has
majored in Politic·al Science.
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CINNAMON BUNS-ROLLS-PIES-CAKES
Orders 'or Dinner Reservations call 'Sw.
We are ri~ht here
wherp you can
"'- LAWN QUEEN
Mrs. David Wisdom of Vassar
avenue and Mrs. Clair Jeglum
of Hillborn avenue entertained
at a ~uncheon at the Wisdom
home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.
Wisdom and Mrs. J eglum will
serve as hostesses at another
luncheon on Thursday of next
week.
Ten members of the Little
Theatre Group of Swarthmore
College and Mrs. Gordon Lange,
Director of Dramatics at the
ocllege, are spending three days
in ~ew York City. attending
three plays and will meet the
stars, Katharine Cornell, Helen
Hayes,
and
Maurice 'Evans,
backstage following the performance. They will also visit
stage lighting, s,cenery and cos~
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The Swarthmorean, 1948-01
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1948-01
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Peter E. Told, Editor
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