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SWATHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1_
fOL""i'I=-No. 10
GUEST ARTISTS
INTalks
CLUBTuesday
EXHIBIT
Wilr
Juniors· to' Dance
At Aaaemblies
The eighth grade dancing class
and the Senior ~ Assembly will hold
form.a.1 classes at the Woman's
Local Art
Club tomorrow night.
Chaperons for
eighth grade,
Open.
Mrs. Fre4 Lang" hostess, will be
The joint. meeting of the Swar- Mr. and Mrs. Jaies Lees and ¥r.
Show'
thmore Woman's .Club with the
1 ..... _
of Woman Voters of Swar
~_",,'
• thmon: lias ib6en. indefinitely. postTh
k
CI' W'I
poned,
e ·spea ~r,
air
I COJl'.,
warfhmoI'.e College professor now
S
'vice- .delegate to the Havana Trade
Conference, has been detained in
Ha¥alUl '.~y .the prolonged sessions.
On Tuesday, March 2, Mrs Robert
Hilket'J:, .~hairman 'of Girl Scouts,
BORO TO HONOR
DREW PEARSON
Former
Russell
. Book Out Thursday
to
Be "Received"
April 16 ..
the
and Mrs. W. P. Hayes.
"
,
The Senior Assembly with Mrs.
Stewah ThoTbabn and Mrs. Carl
R
a
h t
s will be
yan as
a~1' os edsse ,
G
chaperoned by ..mr. an M rs. '!cr·
ge Dunn for ·the 12th grade and
Dr. and MTs., Virgil W. Ware for
the 11th graae:
~esident
IPaullin -
A committee of Swarthmore citizens led by Dr. VI, T. Ellis has
been quietly working for some
weeks upon a plans for a testimon. I'D
P
h
sa receptlon to rew earson, W 0
h
b
h d'"
.
S
has roug, t hlstmclon upon wart more, hiS ome town, an d upon
Am~rica
by the organization of the
"Friendship Trains" from Amcr-
BURO COUNCIL
SES CJ "R l
;::;or~~sIY ~isc~~:dS'th: e~u;p~~es
:presentud Mrs. John Frick to in1el'.cstud :members and guests. Mrs.
Frick, .a 'member of the National
"D
a 'f G' 1 S t
I I
nd
~anEU~:!:~ns
to needy indivduals
Drew Pearson had already won
internaltionaU fame by his daily
newspaper column of conunentsappearing in papers all 'over the
United States. His Sunday even-
Two Swartlunoreans have -col·
laborated on a charming juvenile
book which was published by 15land Press yesterday, March 4.
The story of "No More Tonsils" is
written by Ellen Pawlin The nineteen photographs which illustrate
it are by Roger Russ~ll; -whose
photographs of Swarthme s younger
fr ar valued parts of family re·
y
e
cords·in most local homes.'
·Mrs. Paullin is the. wife of Prof.
Th--..t ore Pa,,·tC- and II'ves wl'th
~
UUUl
her small daughter 'Karen, whose
tonsils ttoom large in the story, on
Harvard avenue. She has written
other delightful dUldren's stories
and being a kindergartner of cl,mviction feels there is a real p ace
for J·tivenile experience stories.
PLANS COMPLETE
FOR PARKING ~DT
JR. MUSIC CLUB
SUPPORTS CJ.IlE.
Bonnet Played Own'
First Symphony
Sunday
I
The February meeting of the
S
hm
J' M .
b
,wart
ore' untor USIC u was
held at the home of Donald and
Harold Ogram on Riverview road
last Sunday evening. The president
Willl'am Potts.presided at the busi··
ness meqting dUlling which the
t d t
k
t 'b t'
group vo e 0 rna e a con rt u tOil
to the CARE drive. Robert Keigh·
ton was appoined as co-chairman of
•h R b
the program to serve Wit
0 crt
.1
a
:
.i
Fawcett.
Barbara Shipherd, program chairman for the evening, introduced
Eva Slawinska as the first pcr••
ing
broadcasts are eagerly
former. Accompanied by Emily
;ana il'deals of this world-wide orawal e •
Pritchard, Eva sang "Slumher
~:-h
Swarthmore is to show its apganization. Mrs. Richard Willis
00
tu ents preciation of the honor' conferred
Boat" by Gaynor
a Russian love
song. Elizabeth Johnson enterread the history of the Swarthmore
iGhll ~Scout House delightfully writ•
paInS eIr
upon it by this, distinguIshed son
Ground Breaking
tained with three piano solos :"The
at a reception to be held in Cloth.
Knl'ght of the Hobby Horse" by
ten by Mrs. Guenther Froebel 10
ans
ier Memorial on Friday evening:
To Start '11lis·
Schumann, "Solfegietto" by C. P.
years .ago.
.
Aft:a ·.Fcgular meeting of the Boro April 16., at 8 o'clock. Opportunity
Spn·ng
E. Bach. and a Brahms Waltz.
'Tuesday, March 9, following the I""--ciil :Monday. March 1,.!II dele- W1'11 be" glven to t h
'
hbo
e nelg
rs 10
Ne'xt on 'the pro.gram was a c1aristatedm~eting,
Mrs. ~~ F. Sch- '\"JUUAi
L:_
d'Istngms
. h e d CItizen
. .
""'"-!
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f Hi h, . h I ""' d
greet tll~
To atI eviatet the park'mg pro- net quartet composed of William
c;murman'
Will
g:Sc
euts ..Th
. . ,10 the area 0 f Potts' Donald Ogram, Polly Told,
'. Art,
• .......
'. _ pre,,_ .gaition
.... . '0
. 00·
ftC stu ..a'
_ ~~~ . will
.... b ~ _.a dd~ess,e~. b'y. .Dr ~.blem. fo~ re~lldents.
.wal~,
.
. of
.sent. two gu.est ~lubitor!.i, Peai't 1Inih6iUhe
coopera.tloll
o.
OUtly,_.I.~
>V-=~
"''rooO. ~· ... ~p.....,·.,... tl·"g" tlie'- Coi-"
P'l'CJ,;"
Pe-n'n'~s-y'lv'
-a·-n·l-a-,··--~-a·'~.'S:·-.
" REd
h dut :::.
J~l ~iI_-,,·re &"'"""'&& ..
~II,.;;
~l Lot;. contairc~
"6
a'n"d J', ohn··Hilkert pla~ng'~ aWelsJ:"
A • Van SClver and .
Arrah
eo lor 1-..ElII·" Cen t er pI
' are now
.
J' d
' L ceo t'Ja:e (C.....n. • • fiVe
. sc e
&q;"', a nd Dr . ·WI·n:.... m T
ans
compI et e of. or f lk
I d
dA
t
f
.GauL Mrs.. Van SClver, Winner the "week f:om March 1 to March representing the i:ommunity, and the ground-breaking' of a par1cir. a 0
me 0 y, an
n an e 0
f
Id
d'l
d I
t th 5 :I tI D k
h d' d th 1 1
•
•
e Gluck's, and Variations and Fugue
.0 go
an. Sl ver me a s a . ~ - .. u,!Y .IC s~n ea e . e (~_e- by Drew Pearson himself. It is lot to be constructed thiS spr~n~ at on a Theme by Mozart. Eric Bon'Plastic Club an~ an award by ~be gatJon. w~lI~h Included Ann Llch- clXPected that Clothier Memorjal the ~e.ar of the Ce~t~r. Butldmg, 'net sang "Linda" and "I'm Looking
Academy of. FlOe Arts of Phda- 'fi:ber!. '~I(jam Huey and Sandy will be -crowded for this unir.'.le accordmg to A. K. Meyers Ad- 0
F ur Clover" and playe~
delphia, is at present painting a Fond. Judy addressed Council, giv•
..
.
H d
ver a
0
'mural in the Jefferson Hospital. ing .an outline of the, objecti..-es occaston.
. mlDlstratlve.
ea. on Yale avenue. his
composition,
Bonnet's F:rst:
. The lot, situated
S own
1 hon
in" D MaJ' or.
'Xfiss Gaul, a former teacher at the 'Sough\, :and inviting Council to par1- P~nel Discusses Atom IS leased to the College through yn p.y
... ". I .
~loore IJtstitute of Art, will speak. 11:""Walte.
~
th e cou rt esy
oi . F ran k
.....
.' Followmg,the
progran\, a contesf
.,\'1 •
I
.
In
r~ponse
Council
agreed
to"Y
d
.
'1
Schieble
'U"a~a
er
of
The
Stratb
was
he
d
for.
the
best
set
of
LyriCS
'The 'hostes~es will be Mrs. Carl
,\11.7
fh . . .
au an the A~om" WI I be the
y,.ru.
g '. .
. on the subject of CARE, set to
c1cMtill and Mrs. G eorge \'Y. accept· e. IllVltatJ.on to cooperate challenging topic discussed on Haven Inn and offiCials of Swarth,- th
f "0
TI
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s\Vcct. Mrs. George B. ~.eckm~n h'y.slUlll~rtlllg t.h~ conduct of th,~ Monday night, March 8 at hte more College. The new facilities.
e tune? . v~r
lere.·:c
-and 'Mrs. C. Russell Pluhps ",11 ?rlve 'anil by wnt:.ng to
gqvern-.,' Meeting Hou.se on the Swarthmore which will handle 100 automobiles.
was from Ene
pour .at ·the tea table.
Ing bouy ·of tl~~ adopted. Gennan College Campus. A panel of author· will also include a paved and' ~nf • h
d
P
-Dn Thursday March 11, the final town. In :addltlo~, CounCil pa5:;cd ities on the atom question will pre- illuminated walk extending from
·e {~s dmen~~ an gr?U smg1lls
sent their points of view at thi!O the parking area to the rear ('n- comp e e a me evenmg.
-current event lecture will be given thefollowmg motion:
by Dr Fr.ances Fussell at. 10 a.m.
.I.'That ·the Burgess and Council fourth meeting sponsored by the trance of the Center.
at the home of Mrs. J. V. S. of ·the Borough .of
United Nations Council, the. Fore·
"Negotiations for the project"
Bishop, 736 Harvard avenue. Hcr commend the pubhc spmt ana ef- ign Policy Association and the Lea- Mr. Meyers stated, "have been in
Mrs. Marne D. Philips of Ebn
topic will be "The United Nations". ficiency ·of ·the student organIZation gue of Women Voters.
progress since late' last fall when
avenue, widow of the late Jesse
On Friday March 12, at 10 a. ttl. of the' Swadhmore School. District
Ser~ing as chairman will be Dr. ~he inconvenience to the residents
Philips died Saturday, February 28
there will be .a literature depart- in the pub1c -appeal made in behalf Arnold Look, President of Ellis andthe students was first noted. We
at the Bryn Mawr Hospital after
ment book T£:VieW at the h~mc of European relief through C.A.R.E .. College. at Newtown Square.
wish to cohullend," Mr. Meyers
a very short illness. She was 84
Mrs. HaTold G. Griffin, 214 Rut- The energy and spirit displayed is
Speaking on' the scientific as- continued, "the cooperation of the
years of age.
gcrs avenue. Mrs. Donald Hibbafll an inspiring example of genuine pects of the atom problem will be community and the patience of .the.
During her twelve year residence
will revicw "Valiant Lady" by democratic action by our young Dr. Julius Halpern who is Assi .. ·· residents while proceedngs for
in
Swarthmore, Mrs. Philips was
Brigid Knight.
'citizcns. H
tant Professor of Physics at the the undertaking were in the initial
active
in the Friend's Socitey reliei
University of Pennsylvania. Tot' stages."
work.
.question of United States control
Surviving are two daughtcrs, Miss
of the atom will be discussed by
Edith
Philips of Elm avenue, Head
Mrs. Robert M. Walker, and the
•
of
the
Department of Romance
question Qf wQrld control, by AI·
Mrs, Richard Benne.tt, President
FRIDAY, MARCH 5
Languages
at S\l7arthmore College
8 :15 P. M .-"More Than Conquors" Otto T. Mallory, Whittier House fred M. . IGine, scientific writer of the Polio Parents Club of Delawho was present asa correspondent ware County, announced that two and Miss Amy Philips of NewingSUNDAY, MARCH 7
classes in Braille were being con~ ton, Conn.; a son, J. Evan Phihps
at Bikini. :
i1:00 A. M .-Morn,;ng Worship •................... Local Chur~hes
of St. Louis, Mo., and two grandA~ open discussion will follow the ducted for 10 polio victims.
8:15 P. M.-Talk on Stephen Spender, Mr. Becker ...... Bond Hall
Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop of 7.3
speakers. Citizens of this area
MONDAY,' MARCH 8
The interment was at Union Hill
Harvard avenue is the volunteer
8:15 P. M .-"You and the Atom", Panel Discussion .. , Meeting' Hall
Ellwood J. Turner
teacher of one group of girls .who Cemetery, Kennett Square on WedTUESDAY, MARCH 9
Ellwood J. Turner of Moylan, gather to ~tudy braille at her home nesday afternoon.
2:00 P. M .-Stated Meeting, Art Exhibition ........ Woman's Quh father of Mrs. Robert G. Gilfillan every Monday. Mrs. Albert Hilles
CoU,ge Receives Puhlicity:
8:00 P. M.-Stated Meeting and Program .. 1S Benjamin West Ave. of Yale avenue, died Monday at and Mrs. Louis Robinson are vol~
An
article about Swarthmore
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10
the Chester Hospital. A prominent unteer drivers, who drive the girls
College
by William G. Avirett will
10:00 A.}.L-Woman's Association Meeting .... Presbyterian Church lawyer, Mr. -Turner was a repre.- to and from classes. Mrs. Edward·
2:00 P. M .-Mrs. Towner Reviews "Hope of Earth" .. 144 Park Ave. sentative' in the state legislature Boyd and Mrs. 'David McCahan appear in this Sunday's New York
THURSDAY, MARCH 11
for several years and was Speaker assist in serving tea after the class Herald Trbune.
Mr. Avirett visited the campus,
10:00 A. M .-Current Events Lecture Dr. Frances Fussell ............ of the House for one term.
is over. These classes will last for
February
12 and 13, and gave the
Club Lounge
Dr. H. Lewis Cutler conducted ten weeks. When their instruction
8:00 P. M .-"Communicable Diseases" Dr. P. F. Lucchesi........
'
. 15 W.III d0 address at the annual Swarthmore
uneralservices
on \1.7
,ve d nes day is completed, Ole glr
Club House t Ile f
Alumni banquet.
8 :15 P. M .-"Poety of T. S. Eliot", Stephen Spender, Meeting House afternoon.
volunteer work for the blind.
.;~dio
I S d
High ~
Ex I ' th·
PI
.
Ie:&.
TIllS WEEK'S CALENDAR
•
a~d
'1
I
,
\
'"
t~~
~est ~ontnbuhon
~~rthmore
Mrs. Mame D. Philips
"
Study Braille
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Frida,........ S,.MS
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THE
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SOCIAL NOTES
SWAR'tHMOREAN
also entertain at dinner next sat-I Hall and Swarthmore College.
urdayevening.
Mr. Ward served as a lieutenant
Mr. and lIIr•. r.lelvln C. Mol·, in the U.S.A.A.F. during the war.
stad of Riverview road attended a He is now a senior at Pennsylvania
dinner dance of the Ameriran State College where he is member
Chemical Society at the. Cedarbrook of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity,
Country Club, Whitemarsh, SatTile wedding "'ill. take plac",
urday evening. Mr. Molstad. a Thursday, "h{arch 25, in the Swarthrecent chairman of the Philadelphia more Presbyterian Church.
section of the i\mc.rican Chemical
\
Society. acted as toastmaster.
MARCH BRIDE
Mrs. J. A. Perry 0; the Swar·
thlllore Apartments spent a few
The marriage of Miss Virginia
day, of. the last week in Atlantic May Wilson, daughter of Mr. and
City.
l\lrs. Raymond Ev~rett Wilson of
Dr. Dorothy Ashton of Cedar
lane has returned from a 10·day
trip to Panama City, Fla. Dr.
Ashton accompanied "h{r. and Mrs.
John Marshall of West Chester,
former Swarthmore residents.
Mrs. Henry L. Smith of Swarthmore avenUe entertained ;11£01"111,
ally at dessert·bridge Wednesday in
hOllor of 1\.-Irs. Arthur B. Lawrence
of Bridgeport, Conn .• who is the
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Johnson of South Chester road.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Burris West of
~fr .. and ~[rs. Frank H. Holman Ogden avenue, to 1\.lr. George P .
Benjamin West avenUe will enterof
College avenue entertained tv;o Dowie, son of ltfr. and Mrs. George
tain as their house guests next \~'eck,
Mrs. Eugene H. Gipson and Miss tables at bridge. Saturday evening. Lester Bowie of Towson. Md., will
~[r.· and Mrs. Birney K. Morse· take place Saturday, hfarch 20. at
Helen Gipson of Fairhault, Mien •.
and
AHss Bonnie !\[orse of Harvard 3:30 o'clock in the Swarthmc..re
who are ell route home following a
3Vcnqe
entertained hIr. Orver Presbyterian Church.
cruise around the warfEl.
Rickson of l\liddlebury College as
Dr. H. Lewis Cutler will perThe Re\·. Bancroft P. Smith, their week-end guest.
form tile cercmony.
son of :hfrs. Henry Lawrel:ce
Bob Bair, JI., ,graduated .IanMrs. W. Bart Millington of
Smith of Swarthmore avcnue. 1,as
tlary 31 frolll Pcnn State, receiving Philac.lclphia. will attcnd her siitcr
heen caJled as assistant to the
a B.S. in Industrial Engineering. as matron of honor, and the bridcsrector of the Church ,,( SI. CleHe is a member of the PhI Kappa maids will be Miss Jean Charlotte
lllcnts. EI Paso, Texas frolll St.
Psi Fraternity.
,
Mahler of \Vollaston, l\[as~ .• cousin
P;IUI'S Church in Yuma, Ariz.
.Mr. and 11rs. Rohert Bair. Jr .• of the bride, Miss Peggy Coffin of
AlIen Daley of Princeton Unh'erand Mrs. Rohert Bair, Sr. of Cor-, Brunswick, "hIe., Miss lfargaret
sity, accompanied by a classmatc.
nell avenue have returned from a Ann Handa!1 of Drexef Hill. and
Bill Flammer, spent the week-end
three-week trip to Florida where Mrs. Joel Spivey of Wallingford.
with AIIen's parents. Mr. and :.Mrs.
t.hey visited the former's grand·
Afr. Roy E. Johannesson of
John F. Daley of Elm avenue.
father. Mr. John M. Crlley of Philadelphia will serve as best man,
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Lee
Terra Ccia, Fla., and Mrs. AI1J:i~ and the ushers will include Mr. 'vY.
of Lafayette avenue entertained inThompson, mother of Mrs. Robert Bart Millington, Mr. Lewis Leland
formally before the Series Dance at
Hair, Sr., of Hollywood, Fla.
Fleury. Baltimore, Md .• ·Mr. Joel
the \\'oman's Club, Saturday eveBetty
lIlorse.
a
senior
at
W'IISpivey,
and Mr. Manchester C.
ning.
csley College, spent the \veek-end Bowie, b"fother ~f the bridegroom.
Mrs. Frank H. Holman of Col·
at her home on Harvard avenue.
A cordial invitation is extended to
1ege avenue is entert!lining a sewing
David Daugherty of Dickinwn all friends of the bride to attend
group for dessert this afternoon.
avenue, a freshman at the Uni- the CCf"emony.
1I1rs. O. J. GiJcreest of Vassar vcrsity of Virginia, acquired Dean's
avenue. spent the week-end yi:5it- List privileges this past semester.
BROWN- MORSE
ing her sister. Mrs. W. N. Baylis
Jay Daugherty of Dickinson nyeof Huntington, L. 1., and Mr. ~Ild nuc, a student of the University of
Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Mo"';'
Mrs. John Delvhurst of Forest Hills, Virginia Engineering· School, was
L.I. Mr. Gilereest attended n dinner m~de a !nember, of . the Alpa Clii of Harvard avenue announce t'JC
marriage. of their daughter, "riss
at. the Essex Club of New Jersey Sigma Chemical Frat~nity.
Virginia Mary Morse. ':0 Mr. Wilgiven in honor of a former official
Luara Lee Hopkins of Crest lane fred Bailey Brown of Blackford,
of the Genenll Electric Company. spent the week-cnd at Middlebury Ky., on \Vednesc.lay. February 25,
Mr. arid Mrs. Stuart Graves of attending the Winter Carnival.
in the Methodist Church. WashingMedia, and Mr. and Mrs. .ToI,n
Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. For· ton, D.C.
C. Geniesse of Springfield en!er- sythe of Thayer roar! leave Monday
~fiss Morse -is a sophomore at
taincd at cocktails before the Ser- on a month's motor trip south. the University of Maryland wlil~l,e I
ies Dance in the Swarthmore They plan to spend several weeks
she is a member of the Kappa
\Voman's Club, Saturday evening. at AHami Beach and will also visit
Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan R. Jess· Cuba before returning honie.
is a membcr of the senior class at
up of Haverford avenue left Sunthe University of Maryland.
day on a two-we~ motor trip
ENGAGEMENT
Th!: young couple will live ill
through Florida.
Evansville. Ind., where the hricteMr. and Mrs. Philip W. KnisMr. and Mrs. William Stanley groom will be associatcd with the
kern oi Riverview road spent last Kite o~Ogdcn avcnue have aJlnOHn- Goodyear Tire and Rubber Comwcek in Chicago. En route t"~ey ced the engage.ment of their pany.
visited "hlr. Kniskern's mother daughter, Miss Elisabeth Anne
lIlrs. A. D. Kniskern of Hastings, Kite. to Mr. John Morton Black FOR
MAGAZINE
Mich.
Ward, son of 1IIr. and Mrs. \ViItSUBSCRIPTIONS
Ur. Douglas \V. Clausen of Elm iam 'Varci, 3rd of South Chester
avenue is on a week's business trip road.
CaJI
to Richmond, Va.
11iss Kite is a graduate o( Penn Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
Mrs. George Ewing o( Columhia
Swarthmore 2080
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday
DENNIS MORGAN
in technicolor
"CAPTAIN FROM
CASTILE"
Show time 6:30 P. M. and
9:00 P. M.
Sunday, :Monday and
Tuesday
Special Kiddie show Saturday
matinee 1:00 P. M.
"MY WILD IRISH ROSE"
Now you can buy seven tickets to
the COLLEGE THEATRE for the
price of six!
A special rate of $3.00 per book
of seVen tickets - !rood for aU regular. priced performances.
Thi$ orEer is open to aIr- !ltudf!nts
-
public: school, high
school or
college.
Available until further notice at
cur Box Office.
"THE SWORDSMAN
AND THE LADY"
in tcchnicolor
ti-ckets for yeur birthday.
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Wednesday and Thursda)"
March 10 and 11
GEORGE ID\FT
in
"INTRIGUE"
I
.
Get your Dad to buy a book of
"
LARRY PARKS
ELLEN DREW
Starting Thursday,
"GOOD NEWS"
Coming Friday. ?to{ar.eh 12
MICKEY ROO!\EY
III
"KILLER McCOY"
SWAI.TB1IOItE,
. PA..
l'UBLISBER
1IAllJORIE TOLD, AIle h~ .&tItrw
'Theodore F. Hicking. Advertising Manager
RouII. Pelnol
EdIth WhItaker
Lo....e MeCartu
l'ETER Eo ,TOLD, I!dilor
as
Entered
Of/ioe
at
Secaod CI... MaUer, ' J&DUU7 24. 1929. It
Swarihmorc.
Po.. UDder the Ad. of Ihn:b
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Poot
1879.
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DEADLIN~WEDNESDAY NOON
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SWATHMORJl;. PA:.. FIUDAY, MARCH 5, 1948
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PRESBYTERIAN NOT £.
LET US LUBRICATE
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\\RIG-HT IN THE C.ENTER OF TOWN'f
DARTMOUTH &. LAFAYETTE AVES.
The Bouquet
BEAUTY SALON
•
Call Swarthmore 0476
!)
Chester Road'
DEW DROP INN
BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINNER
Monday Thru Saturday
A..
II1II.-8.
CATERING
Scout Houe Committee
New. members of the Girl Scout
House Committe announced at a
neighborhood meeting held Thursday morning, February 26 in the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church,
were Mrs. William Ziegenfus.
chairman; Mrs. George Plowman,
co-chairman', Mrs. Duane Terry,
",!
TRINITY NOTES
Holy Communion will be celenyone con- brated at 8:00 a. m. Church School
~I::~~~:i~~oul:f~~~:~n!o ;;~hCu:~~;
Conunun;~n :;::~::;~; M~:~' H~:~~d ~';'!~!:
Devine Taxi Service
..
Swarthmore, Pa. .....
Serving Swarthmore. Morton, Rutledge and Ridley
T6wnship since 1918
will meet at 9:45. Holy
after the Sunday services or call will be celebrated at 11:00 a. m.
reservations, Mrs. Avery Blake
service Mr. Cutler will preach on
Confirmation Class will be held at
Phone: Swarthmore 0444
,
the Church office during the week.
will be in charge of the key to the
"The Heart of the C1iurch".
The Communicants' Class will be 5 :15 p. m. in the Parish House.
Scout House.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Wills Brod· received Sunday, Apnl 4, at the The You~g. PeoPle's F/tlI(owship ~:::::===.=:.
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.
Will
meet
at
6:00
p.m.
in
the
Parr
Ilead at the Harvard avenUe en- Spring Communion SerVIce
at 11
trance will assist Mr. Cutler in
I
ish House.- Ushers for the 11 0'greeting the congregation after the a. m.
dock service arc A. E. Pr'itchard,
The Girls' Junior Choir rehearses head us Iler; W . B . B u IIoc k " R . J .
service Sunday morning.
,
each
All departments of the Church 'I kThursday "fternoon at 3:30 Ba k er, S . B . B rewster, J . H .
School meet at 9:45 o'clock. ,The oc oc .
Furlong, E. '0. Lange, W .. S.
Women's Class and the Men's Bil,\c - The Chapel Choir rehearses each Patton and W. H. Randall.
Class mee.! at 9:45 also.
Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock.
The Vestry \Viii mee.t in the ParThe Communicant Class for - The r~gular monthly meeting of ish House on Monday at 8:00 p. m.
young people 12 'years of age a"d the \OVomau's Association will be Choir School will meet on Monday
over meets Sunday mornings at 9 :15 helrl Wednesday, March 10. The and Wednesday at 4:30 p. m.
o'clock to prepare young people for worship service led by Mrs. Henry
There will be a celebration of
can be assured of ourttlgh standard
Church membership. Any young G. 'Weiland, will be held in the, Holy Communion on Wednes
of service. On our staff are Funeral
people interested in attending U,if Church at 12 'o'c1ock noon. The at 7:30 a. 'm. and again at 10 :00
class arc invite.d to come Sunday luncheon, prepared by dircle 3, a. nl. The Women's Auxiliary wilt
Directors thoroughly familiar with
morning to the Church Study.
Airs. Kenneth hi. Reed. chairman, have a business meeting at 11:00
The High School Fellow;hip _will be at 12:30 o'clock. This wi\! a. nl. The weekly Lenten Lunchall .religious and fraternal orders.
Illeets Sunday evening at 6 o'clock.. be folie wed by the Annual Meeting. eon \VII follow at 12 :30, after which
The Freshman Fellowship me.. !> Mrs. H.M. Patrick will be the the usual study dass will be held.
Sunday, eve.ning at 6 o'clock. speaker. Mrs.
Patrick Will talk The Christian Study Forum will be
These groups will meet together this on "Ganado Navajo In~jan Reser- at 8 :15 p. 111. at which time the
Sunday to hear Budd Edwards of vat ion in Arizona.
Rector will lead the discussion on
DI.ICIORS OF PUNUAU
Lincoln University,· who spoke to
Your special atlention is called the tcaching of the Episcopal
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
them several weeks.... ago ana is Tt"· to the Vespers to be held Sunday Chur.ch coneering Holy Communion.
turning to continuc the interesting afternoon March 14. The Church The Women's Guild will have 'heir
MARY A. BAlli. PresIdent
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discussion.
Choir, augmented by the choir of n~onthly meeting in the Parish House
The Young People's Fellowship, the Tioga\ Baplist Church, will on Thursday at 2:00 p. m., at which
{or college age young people will sing the Faure "Requiem". A cord- time plans will be laid for the Holimeet at:7:3O o'clock.
ial invitation is extended to any- day Fair to be held n the fall. tea
The :Church Hou.r Nursery is 'one in the community to atend this \vill' be served following· the incei~ I---------'------....:----------~:_----
held cach Sunday morning during service.
ing. Choir rehearsal will be held in
the Church Hour for children ages
The Board of Trustees wl1 meet the Parish House on Thursday
1 to 7.
Tuesdav evening, }.larch 9, a.t 8 evening at 7:30 p. m.
At the VESPERS this Suneay o'clock 'in ~he Church Study.
The Rt. Rev. Oliver J. Hart will
afternoon, held at 4 :45 o'clock there.
The Board of Deacons will mect be present for Confirmation 011
,\'i11 be a special program. Mr. /I"uesday . evening. March 9, at 7 .30 'Vedr.~osday, Mareli 17, a't£ 8:00
Faust will sing the words of Jesus o·c1ock in the Church office.
P. m., and will preach.
from the Bach 51. 1-Iatthew PasSIon.
text.
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TO DIABETICS
,
• Beware of patent medicines
advertised as cures 0,' :remedies
fur d;ab
rcE3bb. Diabetes \Vas first ~ec.
ognized about .552 B.C. This'
was about the time of Moses, .::Ir
Z::O years before the oirtl! ::I;'
King Tut. Ever since tha~ time,
[..!: iilt;!rvais~ some :7J.ker comes up with a cure.
A c!ep~ncl.:J:.lc tr ~.:tt;+ne~:l: for dk. ~ten WCl:J d:~cov
ered only twenty years a~o. It will not cure the
disease, but it will enable the diabetic to live a
normal life. The discovery is known as Insulin.
Your doctor knows all about it.' If he finds it
necess.ary in your case.
can supply it in just
the right strength.
we
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his presence with singing. Know
ye that the Lord he is God: it is he
that hath made us, and not we ourMelvin C. Molstad of Riverview
selves; we are his people, and the road was recently made a· Director
sheep of his pasture" (Psalms 100 :1- of tthe American Institllte of Chem3).
ical Engineers.
I
P. M.
Closed every Sunday
-OUTSIDE
p. m.
A
Friday evening from 7 to 9 for
sdpervised recre",tion under Mr.
Theodore L. Purnell.
The Methodist Men's Forum
wit .meet Sunday evening at" I!
o'clock in thl;' Chapel. John H.
Pitman will speak on "The 200
Inch Telescope and Some of Th.
Problems to be Studied With 11."
Ali men of the community are jn~ited to ·attend. The discussion will
be followed by a soc,' al period.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Bardwell Lincoln, Jr., of Ogden avenue will
cntertain 16 guests at a dinner
party at their home tomorrow evening. ·Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln \\Till
l'tiBLISB1!D
Delaware County Girl Scouts.
,
}Ir. and Mrs. William H. Diet>
of Tokyo, Japan announce the
birth of an eight pound. son on
lIarch 1.
.
The new baby is a grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoe.
maker
of Riverview ro~d.
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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Kalbach
of North Chester road are receiving
congratulations upon the birth of a
daughtcr Suzanne Audrey, on Feb·
ruary I in the Delaware County
Hospital.
Mrs. Kalbach is the former ?n..
Anne Shively. Distri~t Director for
THE
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Mr.
Cutler will read
the METHODIST CHURCH NOTES CHRISTIAN, SCIENCE CHURCH
1\" ew l1lClll!Jers will he received
"MAN" is the suhject of the LesThe Church School meets on SUHinto the fello,\rship of this Church
son-Sermon
in· all Churches of
day
morning
at
9:45,
S.
W.
Johnat the Holy Thursday COllm,unic.n.
Christ,
Scientist,
on' Sunday, ·March
son, superintendent. Classes a!,e
provided for children of all age., 7. The Golden Text is: "MlIrk the
perfect man, and behold the upand for aduhs.
right:
for the end of that man js
The
Young
Adult
Group
meets
at
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(Psalms 37 :37).
PRESBYTERIAN .~HURCH
10 o'clock in the sanctuary, Mrs. L.
Rev. H. kwis Cutler Mlmster
E. Kauffman. teacher.
SUNDAY, MARCIl 7
9:45 A. M.-Oturdo School
b Ch
bOO'
The Holy Communion will be
11:00 A. M.-"The Heart of t e
ure
celebrated a,t the 11 ,o'clock ser4:45 P. M.-Vesper Service
.
.
Bach's St. :Matthew Pas.slOn
vice. Th5-- n~inister will give a
6:0~ P. M.-Freshwa:l l:ellowshIP.
6:00 P. M.-High School Fellowship
brief comhlunion meditation.
7:00 P. M.-Young Adults
The Junior Church meets at the
':30 p. :p.r.-Young People's Fellowship
same hour in the chapel.
Roy N.
The Qm*h Nursf!ry f.s open
during· the ·morning service.· Mrs.
Alton P. Smith and June Shearer,
·will be in charge~
The ushers for the day are Alton
8:00 A.
P.
S1l1ith" James R. Deed!:.,
Tbe Year Round T,.len Of
9:45 A.
Charles· L. Hughey, Richard Sny11:00
E.teem And Thoullbtfolness
6,00
der and Raymond \Vilson.
The Young Adult Graup will meet
Decorative
7,30
10,00
on b.1onday evening at 8 o'ciock in
and
TIlE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
the church. The program will be a
Novelty
OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY, MARCH 7
Book Review by Mrs. Kauffman.
Candles
9:45 A. M.-First Day Sdlool.
•
9:45 A. M.-'-:"J\dult Forum: "The EthiC of This will bc followed by the Social
J uda-ism"' Emily Solis·Cohen •
BAL T. PIKE SPRINGFIELD
hour:
11 :00 A. M.-Meetlng for WorshIp.
WEDNESDAY. MARql !O •.
Mrs. Towner will review Mar9:30 tn .J :01) Sewing and Qudttng In Whit ..
tier House. Box Luncheon. All an:: garet Lee R~nbeck's "Hope of
cordially invited.
Earth" on \Vednesday afternoon at
FIRST CHURCH OF
2
o'Clock at the homc of h>lrs.
CHRIST SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
William Earl Kistler, 144 Park
Park Av~nDe Below Hanard
Avenue. This is undcr the auspices
SUNDAY, MARCH 7
11 :00 A. M.-Sunday School.
of :Mrs. Kistler's Circle.
11 :00 A. M.-Sunday Lesson
Sermon: "l\fan"
Senior Choir rehearsal on ThursSwarthmore 0450
'Vednesday ~venlng meeting each week,
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The Social Hall will he open on, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _FLOWERS
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faculty of the Fine Arts Depart-l The frond is rather short a~d ~lullt A real identification of the plant the west coast with her brother
ment of Oberlin College to be the at the base. These clues to Its Iden- ,will depend upon a study of the re- Mr. Frank Green of Michigan.
Oberlin delegate to a three-day 'tity should be sufficient to arouse productive parts of the plant.
,Mrs. Robert N. Hilkert of Rut.
COljtinued Next Week
NatiOilal Intercollegiatc Arts Con- your curiosity.
ledge, Girl Scout Chairman of the
Plans are' being made to organ- fcrcllce which \\o'as held at Vassar 11. Aspidium novcboraccns,e- New
Woman!s Club, entertained at a
ize a new camera club in the Media, College, February Z1 through 29,
York fernl This is olle of the COOlluncheon at the Ingleneuk Tuesday
NEWS NOTES
Wallingford, Swarthmore, Mo}lan
Stuart is a senior at Oberlin maj· monest of our woodland ferns. It
with Mrs. John Frick, a member 01
and Rose alley area of Delaware oring in art.
Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Hobbs the National, Board of Girl Scout,',
'
seems Ito pre'fer a bank along a
County. The club will devote itself
woodland path where it g~ts suf- of Park avenue will be hosts this as goest of honor. Also presenl
to pictorial photography in buth
ficient moisture and some sun- week-end to the Rev. and Mrs. were Mrs. John Michael, Mrs.
color and black and while.
shine. It is a delicate, yellow green David Parry Morris of· Tolcrl<', J. Paul Brown, Mrs. John H. Pit.
It is expected that the club will
fern growing ill clumps. One fea- Ohio, whose son David P. Morri •. man, Mrs. Carron P. Streeter,
mcet twice monthly, one meeting to
ture
alone will be, sufficient to Jr., will graduate from the Medical Mrs. Ross Marriott, Miss Alice
Dr. Samuel C. Palmer
be devoted to a formal program, at
identify it. Note the gradual taper- School of the University of Perm- Marriott, and Mrs. Charles Zen.
which some special phase of phot8 Aspleniulll felix-femina -Lady ing of the pinnae
the stipe. to sylvania, Saturday.
sen.
graphic technique will be discussed, fern. The lady fern is one of the almost scale-like green bits toward
Leslie Travis of Kcnyon avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jone,
thc othcr meetin'g to be devoted to conunonest of our woodl~nd ferns. the basco No other of our ferns entertained 10 Ninth Graders dur- of Dickinson avenue spent the week
discussion and analysis of photo- Thc chan~eSl are thc first one you arc like this. It is a pleasing sight ing the intermission of the J.J. end in New York City.
graphic prints submitted by thr would gather 011 a walk in the to the eye to observe this fern. Dance Saturday evening, in honor
Ruth C. Webb of South Chester
members. At the end of the year, woods would be the lady fern. Its
12. Aspidium marginale- Mar- of her week·end guest, Reid War- road has been listed on the sprin!;
an exhibition of photographs pro· fronds which arc about 12 to 15 in- ginal Vl'ood fern. On open rocky ren of Drexel Hill.
semestcr Honors List at Brothers
duced by the mcmbers will be placed clles tall spread out funnel like and hillsides you may run across' a
Charles Keenen of Harvard ave- College of Liberal Arts, Drew Unipresent a pleasing view to the eye. rather large dark green leathery nue spent the week-end at Dart· versity, N'. J.
on public 'View.
A meeting to perfect the organi- The fronds arc very much dissected fern- with a good sized yellow snri mouth College.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Ing~r.
zation of this group wilJ be held at and the pinllules arc serrate or saw- ncar the margin of the Jobes of thf',
Mr: and Mrs. C. MacDonald soli, J r., of Silver Lake, Ohio ,.ilI
the home of Dr. Raymond T. ,toothed. One featurc will nearly pinnae. This position 'of the sori Swan of Mt. Holyoke place spent arrivc tomorrow for an over-nigllt
Bye at Oak Lane ncar Bancroft alwa)~s idcntify the lauy-fern. The gives the name to the fern. The the weekend in, New York City visit' with Mrs.lngersoll's mother:
Road in 1\Ioylan on Wednesday stipcs arc quite frequently yellow- fronds often show a bluish cast where they were joined by Mr. Mrs. Samuel M. Qodd of Swarth
evening, March 10, at 8 o'clock. ish or pinkish in coloJf not a usual on the under surfaces. Its height Swan'::; nephcw, Mr. Thornye K. more avenue. Mrs. Dodd will a,cPersons seriously interested in pic- thing among our ferns. The sari is ahout two feet and while common Swan and wife of Utah.
COmpahy them on a two-week tril)
torial photography should get in are curved or even J shaped. Very is less so than mailY of our other
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Merrill south where they will visit Mr.
touch with Dr. Bye prior to this common.
and their daughters Louesa and Ingersoll's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
large ferns.
mceting.
.. 9. PolystichulI1 acrostichoidcs 13. Aspidium spinuloslllll Var. Linda are visiting Mrs. MerriJI'r Charles B. Ingersoll of Develand,
Christmas fern. One of our few intonuedimuSpinulose Wood sister, Miss Sa~ah Berry of 'Park Ohio who are spending the winter
Red Cro.. Makes Clothes
evergreen ferns is the Christmas fern. A very cOI~lInon plant in the avenue until next Tuesday, They in Lake Wales, Fla.
The making of garments by Red ferns. \-Vhen the snows have mell- New England woods. the spinulose arc en· route from Tucson, Adz., to
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told ot
Cross volunteers is an important cd the fronds of this fern, still wood or shield fern is less so here, their ]lOnte in Oguniquit, M·e.
Park avenUe entertained Mr. and
Mr. S. W. Johnson was host to Mrs. William J. Kindley of Richservice for the relief of disa~:er green, may be found flattcned but it may be found without much
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against
the
soil.
It
is
an
inhabitant
members
of Mr, Fred Scott's class DWl1d, Va., as their week-end
searching. As the name implies
VIC IIllS,
or t 1e com or 0
osof wct places in our woods, especi- the pinnules are !;pinulose giving and Mr. Theodore Purnell's ,class
pitalized veterans, and for children
guests.
in devastated countries abroad. In ally on hillsides where water may the frOnd a characteristic spinulo~e of the Methodist Sunday School,
Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert
1947 the Production Service in ~w- creep out from overlying rocks. marginal growth. One feature will at a turkey dinner at his home on of Park avenue will return thi~
aTthmore, Mrs. William hI. Harvey, When small the fern much resernbes suggest pretty cle.arly that you: Amherst avenuc, Saturday evening. weck-cild after spending a week
the polYPo,dy hut a careful examinaSewing chairman, completed through, tion will show the difference. The have this plant of this appears. The Edward Gibson of Park avenUe who in St .. Pe.tersburg, Fla., visitin~
inncrnlOst pinnulcs of the basal is moving with 'his fanlily from Mrs. Gilbert's brother, Mr. Charles
the sewing groups in the Episcopal
and Presbyterian Churchs one hun- Christmas fern has spiny margins pair of pinnae are shorter than the Swarthmore to Ohio, was given a Wilcox and wife of Buffalo who
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dred and thirty-eight g~rments. to the pinnutes, and on outer side next outward pinnules. This is not farew~1l present.
arc spcndhlg' the winter south.
of
the
bases
of
the
pinna.c
there
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herman
M.
evident in our other ferns. Look for.
Knitting Chairman, Mrs. Percival
Armitage reported the completon of is a spinng lobe wihch is not pre- this feature and if you find it you Bloom of Columbia avenue enter.
sent on ,the· polypody. When fr .. it- probably have var intermedium.
taiDed Mrs.' Arthur B. Lawrence
'thirty-eighi 'sweaters.
THE BLACKFRIARS
in the differences are clearly
14. Cystopteris fragilis-Bladder of'Bridgeport, Conn .• at a family
emphasized. The terminal par,t of fern. Of the two species of bladder dinrier party Wednesday Mrs.
Present
Delegate 10 Arts ·Conference
the frond of the Christmas frond is ferns we have one in our woods. It. Lawrence, a former Swarthmore
Stuart Jones, son of Mr. all,l altercd to a narrowed portion the may be found tucked away in shady resident, is thtl house goest' of the
Mrs. Fred P. Jones of Strath under surface of which is covered places in our woods or it may prove A.S. Johnsons of Sotit'ft Chester
Hav~n avenuc, was chosen by the with a mass of hrowhish sori. The helpful by growing along the edges road ..
Saturclay, March 13, 1948
stem of the Christmas fern is us·
Mrs. Harriet Treat of, Rutgers
our woods paths. It is a 10'"
'> lIally covered hy an abundance oi of
High School Auditorium
delicate plallt, quite delightful to avenUe has m~ved to 214 DickinThe
property
committee
soft scales.
thc eye. Curiously cnough though son avenue.
Uureserved seats ..••.••••... , •. 60e
Swarthmore Public Library
10. Aspidium Thclypteris-Marsh
Mrs. Frances G. Lumsden of Reserved aeats : ............... 90c
called
a bladder fern it docs not
A.. ociation, is ..king Eor bid.
icrn. A wet meadow or a marsh
develop bulbs or bladders as the Kenyon avenUe has returned hoinc
on comtruction of new .helvshould prove a good hunting ground
other species docs. It is much cut following a three month trip to J
ing for the library in Boro
for the marsh fern. If. you note a
up into small leaflike portions and
Hall. Specifications can be
mcdiulll sized fern in such a plael'
presents an opcn delicat shadow
obtained by writing Dr. J·A.
with SOlUe of the fronds standing and sUllchinc. effect very plcas1.ng.
Calhoun, Secretary, 214 Elm
wcll ahove the others somewhat
Avellue, Swarthmor~ Pa.
smaller with the pinnae having
Bids will be opened at the
turned ove.r margins you probably
next regular board meeting
haVe the marsh fern. The plant
an April 26, 1948.
has a slightly bluish color and not
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A. Mercer Quinby
'X'e~h US every dli~
YALE AVENUE & CHESTER ROAD
SlVARTHMORE 1250
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wherp you can
HANNUM & WAITE
Horace A. Reeves
Paperhanging
CHAS. E. FISCHER
Storage for your Woolena and Fura
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and
Phone Swarthmore 2526
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Electrical Contractor
Painting
PETER DI NICOLA
,
B1IiIdon
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DAVE WOOD
Experts in the Making and Fitting,
of Spectacles and Eye Glasses
827 Lancaster Ave. Bryn Mawr, Pa.
CoD~ora
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Dispensing Opticians
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Arters Brothers Inc.
S. M. HARBISON,
The boar,t pf directors of the
Conullunity Health Sodtey of Central Delaware County held its stat,,,1
'-'._'--'"
Repmce your .........
nleeting ,!n Borough Hall, February
fixture with a
26. Frances O'Brien, ~president, was
First Cl3SS workmanship. Reev'e5. Phone
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Swarthmore 3450.
in charge of the session. J..frs
2 TUBE FLUORESCENT
• Willi lValer Safety Awarcla
PERSONAr...--Registered. Corsetircr. Mrs:
302 Gayley St., M~
William Thatcher gave the report
Elsie McWilliam.s. Tel. Swarthmore4583·W
_
2567-11
LIGHT
$8.00
Virginia Rath, Red Cross First ~ro~,~,p~""'~'n~lmen~~'",,==:-=:::::;;;;;-=-;;:=
of the financial status of the orPERBONAI--Vacuum Cleaners. irons,
Aid ami Life Saving Chairman, T(,toasters and radios repaired, called
ganization.
and delivered. Call Robert Brooks,
lVilI install free of charge
I)'orts that at the college 14 girls are for
~wRrthmore 1548.
.
Prescnt were Mrs. J. PauLBrown
illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!1
in a First Aid Course. PEItSONAL-Servlce on an makes of
llrs. J. DUllcan, Mrs. F. ForsytHe, cnrolled
Eight girls are in the Scnior Life
electric w8shen (Bendix included),
"Third Generation Builders"
ironers.
vacuum
clesners.
l'angel! Swarthmore 2268·M
Mrs. Walter A. Schmidt,' ~!rs.
No answer
Saving
Class.
Irons, toasters. fans and lamps. Also
Carl Schmitt, Mrs. Theodore :Smlt-;.
Cc... tificates for Watcr Safety wiring-new and old. All work com.·
viles to lo'iro Umlcrw"l'iters 8peciflcs· Swarthmore 0740
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hcrs, l>lrs. William Gehring, Mrs.
have been awarded to Joanne Don- tiOnM. Cnn Erich H. Hausen, Bwarth·
J. E. Geniesse, Mrs. W. J. Hetmore 2850·W
.
l~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~ QUILDING CONSTRUCTION
zel, Mrs. C .. Edwin Ireland, lIIrs. ovan and Barbara Ann Nelson.
Alice Putnam of the high school
'FOR RENT
501 Yale avenUe
C. \V. Lukens, Mrs. William S.
Physical
Education Department FOR RENT-Large double rOOID. Prh'ate
Reilly, Mrs. William TilOtcher, 1::1.:; :,ccci':cd ~hc: Accidcnt Prevenbath. Meals. Phone Swarthmore 0149.
SWjII1'Ihmore-Phone 3450
~Irs.
Marvil \\~lson alld Mrs.
tion Ccrtifcate.
I lVANTED
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
Charles Coverdale.
Stoyan \V. Russell and Virginia \VANTED--Sepmd harul canoe. Call Sw·
Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Groff, dir- Rath havc renewed their· First Aid
arthmore 4555.
ector of the centcT gave' a detailed
\VANTED-Room
for two male student:>
InstTuctors Ccrificates.
who are attending :Penn State Center.
report. Mrs. Lukens gave the autoReply to Box 0, The Swarthmorean.
mobile T'eport. Mrs. Hetzel gave
Mr.. Eaton Give. Reacling.
WANT EIJ.-Quiet pleasant room b)· ex·
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G. I. . nnw \"lith Scott Paper. Reply to
the membcrship Teport. A le!tcr
:Mrs. George B. Sick~l, Pre.si- Uox
N. Tile Swarthmorea.n.
§ FOR QUICK SERVICE.
of resignation was received from dent of the \\Toman's Auxiliary to W ANTED-Day's work-d'ces"';,=ed"'b=y-:,:::-,·
liable Ilerson. Phone (.""hest~ 2·6302
Mrs. Martha Hall Paiste. Mrs. the Delaware County :'!edical Soc- e\·euil1l(S
6·7. or Thursday. Swarthmore
call
Guy G. DeFuria, whose. time tOT iety, will conduct the regular 1I10n- 235S·W.
:: RUMSEY CHEVROLET ::
rent house within 3 months.
reappointment to the board is at thly meeting, which is. to be held W ANTED-To
Adults only, lonll: time Tesidenb t)f
"A Well Kept House
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Swarthmore 1439
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hand, also asked to be relieved.
Thursday evening, March 11th, In Swarthmore. nest references. :Phcmc SWar·
:wllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll:
Never Grows Old"
The nunlil1g comfl1itt'~e report the Howard Jonson -Resturant, tbmnlC 217S·R.
was given by Mrs. Walter Schmidt. . . d'
FOR SALE
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A note of thanks. and appreCiation
A group of humorous readings FOR SALE-, Selected fire-pla~e wood,
bard and seasoned. Cut 20 Inches. IOD~;
Phone
was decided upon for Mrs .. C' will be given by Mrs. Eunice S. $18.
cord. Swarthmore 2078.
Funeral Director
Johnson, who so capably subst,tut- Eaton, who is so well known for her. FOR SALE-Fireplace logs .. Sr.3sone
mixed wood.. 18 In. and 21 In lengtll1.
cd as a nurse. AIrs. Lukens gave book. ~ie\Vs.
I'o:rftlerl,. of MedIa
Brute Dumall. Phone 4513.
1125 W. LU/D A_. P1II1o.
the office report.
..
A report of current legislation FOR SALE-COW manure for gardens and
~ BaIiIwfa 1171
flowers bc:ds;,..also rotted horse: manure for I ::..:=:..:=:..:=....:=-....:=--='-___
Mrs. Reilly gave the publiCity will be made by Mrs. Joseph S. lawns.
Call .a:sruce Dum:l1l, Swarthmore I'
No addItIaaoJ
, . . fer
•t·
_ _ _ .calIS
fellort. Mrs. Gehring gave the Lynch, Lcgislative Chairman.
-4513.
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SALE-Velour. three-cusbion daven·
snl,ply closet report. Mrs. Thatcher
On March 19th, at the Ingleneuk FOR
port with Slipcover. Rcsa.soDable.. aU
g-ave the endowment'report. 'Mrs. Tea Room, Mrs. Sickel will enter- Swarthmore 2518.
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SALE-New Proctor Never·lift elec·
Smithers, gave. a detailed report tain the Executive Board at lunch- FOR
tnc iron, UsM once. Call Swarthmore 0137.
Irom the community
fund. A com- eon.
FOR SALE-Horton man$le i!'oner. Will
.,
iron, e"Ve1'}1hiog. ThermO!.tatic control·
mittce nlet, .Qn .. f~br9a!y, 9, ,to go
.Like new. $40 .. or best offer. Call Media
over this report very carefully. The
2013.
FOR SALE-193Z Model B For~ coupe.
hoard acted on the repoTt as read
Recently reconditioned. For mforma·
~
~
Coal and Fuel Oil
hy Mrs. Smithers. Others who
lion call Swarthmore 0318.~-:;:=;-;=
FOR SALE-Catcher'ii7'i;;itt, almost new.
actcd on this committee were 'Miss
Massag~
Marte by O.K. $11. Call Swarthmore 17Ja.
,
O'Brien, Mrs. Groff, Mrs. P. E.
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PAINTING
FOR
- SALJo:=G.top re£ri~ra·
lor8 cu. ft. E.-lfonitor
Workidg tondition.
$50. ~""'=""'=""'="""==""''''''''''''''''~
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Kniskern.
Relaxes Tense Ne...es
Call Swarthmore 2058.
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Interior & Exterior
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FOR SALE-Large double drainboard
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sink. not enclosed. $25. Call Swarthmore
Normalizes Body Function
Sblce 1905
t63:J.W
Swarthmore 2253
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FOR SA£..E-Pedigreed A..K.C. M'lnde
Helps Circulation
Dri . . . eway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
1923 Chestnut Street - - Philadelphia
I 6913 Market Street - Upper Darhy, Pa'i
ORANGE CLEANERS
CLASSIFIED
HONORED
J. E.LIMEBURNER CO.
'·"IIIIII.II,lql
I
5 lV ART HMO 'R E A N
LOST
I O~T-Chilfl's nouseh~ld"C'"hCa::'=m::-,-nrace.
let. ill village. Friday. Call Fred Bloom,
Electri",",
Swarth~ore~ ----::c::-::--:c:LOST--nlack male Scottie. Ca11 Swarth·
more 4586", -.::::--:::;==;-;;;-;;;;;;::;;-7nd
1.0S'r=Ooor- key· attached to black and
white string. Return to The Swartbmore:'lJl
NOTICES
Estat~ of Lug-lid DePase ·(leceaseo:1. L~th:rs
of Administration on the above Estate
have been granted to the unilt'rsigm. . . !. wh·)
n:tluest all .persons, having claims or de.
mands 3gainst the Estate of the decenclent
to make known the s.."lme, :lnd all persons
imlehted to the decertent to makr "fl..... yment.
without delay, to Miss Norma. DePase 518
W. Front Street Chester,. P~nn:l.. Or to
ber .Attorney \Vallace J...WlltnCott, Eo;q.
907 Edr.mont Avenue Chefter. Penn·
sylvania.
REQUESTFORnIOS--·-:3T·3·S
The School District of SW:lrtbnlOre Will
receh'e bids at the office o~ ~he School
District in the High School BuddmK. comer
of College and Prin~eton avenues. Swarlh·
more, I'enn~yh'anh. up tn 4 n. m., .Tues.
day. March 16, 1948, and open the bids at
:l. meeting of the' School
Board at the
School District office during th~ week of
}Inr"!t 15. 1948 •. fnr prin!inJ;' ill,;tructio.nal
supplies and eqUipment, Jamto~s .stlp{lbe'l,
a tractor and :l mown· ;tl1d a.Udltorlum wall
repairs. Specifications can be secured betecn 9 a. m. and 4 p. m •.. d:nly, except
S:1.tuT,13y~, SundaYf, ;:md hot:days, at the
SellOnl J)j~trict office. The "Ro!\rd :'eserves
:he right to reject any or all Iuds 111 wll0Ie
nr in p~:d, and t.o award co.n~r:'tct~ on any
itl:JU or lit:ms r.lakmg Ul1 nny Old ,"ORTH
HILDA LANG DEN"
Repaira
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PHOTOGRAPHY
Yean
Portraits Com'!uerical
lVENDELL PHILLIPS
15 S. La~sdowne 1\\-e.
Lansdo\\~c Pa.
Madison 1599
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
t
Swarthmore 2295
night
or
day
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ROGER RUSSELL
Maker of Fine Photographs
Call
Penn State Bldg.
South Ave. & State St.
,Media .2176
Media, Pa.
Mason Builders
Supply Company
331 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore: 0345
For
AU
Sizea
!
GOLD BOND
POURING WOOL
BATS AND BLANKET!?
P:.J.~-rI:r:.lNG
SUPPLIES
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I" ;I~";"~;'m
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Hard' Coal
GUTTERS
ROOFS
REPAIRED ;lnd INSTALLED
Furn:lcc clCan!!lg" orders taken n:..'·~·'. ,
Call
GEOP.GE MYI:R.,
,"
~09 Michigan Ave,
Sw. 22061
,
and
Twenty
SCCrtt:ltT
,
Ashes & Ruhhldt Re=ved
Lawns Mowed
General HaaIi:ag
236 Harding Ave.
Morton, Pa.
Vicinity for put.
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S_ . .
Installations
Semag
1448
WILLIAM BROOKS
All Types 01 Electrioal
nffiee.
LEGAL
Swarthmore
Contractor
L
and Rp.paI ..il1~ Sinre 1908
New and Rebuilt Pianos
ALBA.~ L. PAP.KER
~~:'~dla ~59.~
Rep'~,?n~al((er Co'.
SPORTING GOODS
8'E EDGMONT AVE.
Chester
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THE
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S W A'R T HMO REA N
PLAN MEE1'ING
Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher of Guer: "Y
road was hostess on W ednesda l
night of last week to the 'members
of the committee who are planning·
a reception and meeting for all
Mount Holyoke alumnae and their
husbands who resi4e in Delaware
County. In addition to the chairman·
Mrs. Fisher, the local members pre.
sent were Mrs. F.S. Chambers Jr.,
Alice Craetner, Mrs.
R. .Disque, Mrs. S. H. Hemenway,
Mrs. Frederick Streicher of Swarthmarc, Mrs. Elmore Jackson of
Rose Valley, and Martha Bear of
Rutledge.
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SPlAlCING ·01
f
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LOWER
PRICES
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"
A few special. h~re and
there may help, but it's
what yau pay for all your
foods needs that counts,
NO EXTRA CHARGE
Awdliary to Sew'
Sewing
i1iary will
8 at the
Pierce of
Day of the Legion Aux·
'be held Monday, March
home of Mrs. Harvey
Princeton avenue, from
10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Members and friends are urgC(r to
attend. They arc also reminded to
bring their· own sandwiches for
the lunelt' hour.
when you say
ro
TURN
ACMf AND SAVE
ON AlL YOUR fOOD NffDS
.J
2
.
19(
SPAGHEm 15~O'
"CHARGE 11!"
lIuy of the Weele
.
DIN N E R
12
Open an account with us
$1.00
FOR
Includes IpClghe"', tomato puree, onion" curro", celery,
beef fat, salt, cheese, mushrooms and splteL
KRAn MACARONI
LOWER PRICE
1t,~'
Del Monte Catsup
Cheese Medium
Robfatd Large Sweet
Choteau
lib
pkg
2~~2Sc
DINNERS
NEW
18C
Swiss
35c
8p~' 29c
*Ib 35c
Cb....
Domestic
"'" I. 4Sc
Cb_
Sylvan Seal
Medlu", SIze
&::
~~.
17c
Ib
37e
AIco QvaJIty
33c
Oleomargarine
Alilweer.Durkee, Parkay
Ib pkg390
SfUCTfD fUSH. fRUfF AND VfGfJ'ABUS
LE II UCE I~~::G 'lb','IOC
I
&::;::.
Sph.a.,j;'"" lb. 10c
Grapefruit :::.lI~
Mushrooms
Pkg 25e Cocoanuts ~"1;
cri.p
.
NAVEL ORANGES
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Medium
Sile
3
and so convenient!
23e
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Junior Mother. to Meet
Thc eleventh grade mothcrs ",iii
mce-t in thc high school cafeteria
.~.
Thursda):... March 11. at 2 :!lO.
Dean Susan Cobb of the Co!lego
wll speak to the mothers and tnembers_ of the junio~ class on "Co!1rge
0
"lItJ.Ntl",a:. - · ' i t ~ problems high school students and
their parcnts' face". Tea will hl'
13 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE
PHONE Swa. 3470 served by the hospitality committee
Mrs. Virgil Ware chairman, aftf.-r
the meeting.
-
."'L.
6ie ,.,.."';...
SO": 45e
Ib 10c
Ib,
BQea n
Oscar M:ayer'J
H am b urg
Sliced
Freshly
Groun-'
Breast Lamb
lb
18c I Neck
LENTEN
Rib Veal Chaps
Veal Chops Shoulda
I
Ib
45e
Leg 'Or Rump Veal Roast
Enriched SUPREME
BREAD '
35c
Ib
Ib
25e
2ge
27e
Ib
85e
II>
I
large
lISCO
14-=
':943°
. Fine South American CoRee5, "peelally
seleded. expertly blended.
Ib
con
21b
pkg
22c
1ge
lb
32e
1h2ge
Victor Bread
-
!':3: 10C
Fine for _all family.
Saltines K.,~II"
Kelloggs ~
Robford Rice
Layer Figs
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PARTY-LINE
COURTESY
PAYS
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COFFEE
1m
3 :.;:. $1.24
42c
52c
Ib
RIcher IIlend
Belter
Ib
,
No I.Her Intad Va'u. AnywheN
Toastli
Neck Veal
Breast Veal
Ca~~;lan
Fancy Sea Scallops'
Better
I
28c
-.~------
PORTERHOUSE
6ge
Ib .
Pollock Fillets
Canadian Cod Fillets
Whiting Fillets
Tastes
Ib
Ih
SEAFOODS
Large Smelts
SIRLOIN
VEAL
,
Lamb
MACKEREL B~;'yc;,r..
T - BONE
I
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Shoulder Lamb Chops
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VI Ib 33e Scrapple :'.::'::
Ib 45e Cornmeal Mush.
Dr. and Mrs. Fred A. Patman of
North. Princeton avenue have re ..
turned from a two w·eek motor trip
to Homassa, Fla.
LAMB
All Our Beef, lamb and Veal are
U;'S. G9vernment Graded
STEAKS
.,
Owned alld Operated by Americaa Stares Company
29c
Ideal Fruit Cocktail l:il£~raJa
N~~*37c
Whole Apricots U._led
N~* 23c : N~i/ 16c
160. 16
Jersey Cranberry Sauce
ca.
e
Alaska Pink Salmon
~~ 49c
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GreeD Label
Chicken of Sea Tuna Fish
~ 39c
Whole
Niblets Corn Golden
21~:,35c
F:lcmdale
Svleet Peas Ext" Standard
2~.;/29c
Ht:lm-de-Lite Mayonnaise
fir 39c
Salad Dressing ~li;'
::. 29c
Freestone Peaches
N~.;*23c
460'17
Grapefruit Juice £~o.::~
caD
C
Robford Tomato Juice
2 ~~ 39c
Ideal Gra.,efruit Sections Pao
Ib
Rob Roy Plum Preserves
jar 19c
\20'29 C
Glen Cove Clam Chowder
2 10cans
Sq... t
Robford Sweet Potatoes
Can
17c
TENDER - JUICY BEEF
,
WI>
Sharp
Bord...
Sardo Romano
.
today. It's simple, quick
Rifle Club Chartered
The Garnet Rifle Club of Swar·
thmorc College has been granted a
charter in the National Rifle Association.
.
Competently managed. by RudoH
E. Hirsch, the tcam will fire in~er
col.1ef.Ti,ate
matches
with
"till'i
schools throughout the nation.
Wia-Creat CoHee
.!'. 40c 15~S1.U
Ideal CoHee !'n 49c
When you keep calls brief
on your party-line telephone
• • • when you space calls
80 that others may use the
line in between • • • you'll
find that others will return
the courtesy. Result: better
service for all concerned I
Flavorful-Vacuum Packed
Save coupons from OUr Ih,.. bl.nd. fw
valuobl. "Iff..
26c Seeeliess RaisIns ':.: 10c
'~' 18c Gold Seal o~~~ ~t:. 15c
lie Speedup ftt!.'.
2'~0' 35c
~
15c
S
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peedup Granules 24~~' 34c:.. .
pt,
rt
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Same Item. are ItDI In limited supply. "'erefore.. If any
of the above Item. are out of .tock In your local mar..
ke', plea.e continue to alk for them upon your next visit.
it
TIle Bell Telephone Company
of Pennsylvania
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·Frida,.,
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5, 1941
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T It E
IN ADMINISTRATIVE lead in Thornton Wilder's "Happy
OfFICERS AT SWARTHMORE Journey," a onc-act play, a product ion of the Penn Players at
President John W. Nason of Ir'''ne
YJ
Auditorium, Monday eve..
Swarthmore College has announced
ning.
change in administrative. officers
Mrs. Roy W. Delaplaine, Mrl:.
10 be effective next fall;
Robert Delap!ainc, Mrs. Richard
L. R. Shero of North Chester Delaplaine ~f Cornell avenue, Ml'
road now Registrar and Profess.or and hi,.,.. John Delaplaine of Mor0; Greek, will return to full-t;'ne lan, and Miss Anne Lingle of lorleaching in the Classics department. mill avenu.., were Sunday night
John M. Moore of Whittier place supper' guests of Mr. and Mrs.
now Assoc.iate Dean of Men, will William Walters of Narberth.
assume the duties of Registrar in
Mrs. Frank J. Davies and three
addition to those of his prescnt children of Yale avenue have joined
positon.
Major Davies, VMD in ColumLtls,
Dr. Shero, a Haverford graduate, Ohio, where he is IlOlV stationed
rccci"ed his Ph. D. degree from following 'a transfer frolll Arn'lY
the University of Wisconsin. He Headquarters at Jacksonville, Fla.
callie to. Swarthmore as Profes.iOl·
:Meg Garl"ahan of ColI~ge avenue
Df Greek ill 1928. Associate D.,," entertained 60 Eighth Graders dur:\[oorc ,yas
graduate his
fromPh.Park
College
alld received
D.
from Columbia University. He
was Associate ·Professor of Philo~(}phy and Religon at SwarthmoT(,
hdorc hecoming Associate D"OJ1i,
and is now also serving as EXC::lI"
tive Director of the National Council on Religion in Higher Educat~on.
S WAR T...::::.H...:M=-O:....:.R:...::E...:A.:...::.N~_~_ _~-:-_
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the Swarthmore High School, Saturday >!vening.
lIr .. Fred Gooch of Elm avenUe
is on all extended lJusiness trip to
Florida.
Dr.. , and Mrs. Charles L. Chandler
of Swarthmore avenUe entertair:.cd
as 'the'r week-end guest, Mrs. S.
Gilroy Chandler of Dedham, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. A.S. Johnson 01
South Chester road arc entertaining
as their house guest, Mrs. Arthur
B. Lawrence of Bridgeport, Conn.,
formerly of Swarthmore.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter R. !1:oir
of South Chester road leave tpmorrow for a lO-day motor triV
through Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Schor!
of H.ivcrvicw road visited their s·onin-Jaw and daughter, Mr. and A{rs.
Burton Cox of Baltimore, Md.,
Deko makes ''tIred'' rooms new-quickly and
easily. Paint right over wallpaper. Deko·.s oU
base makes it rean,. washable-last longer.
Beautiful pastel colors. Read,. to use
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messy ri:l¥ng.' -, .
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·tAllElll'ON-SIIBILEY Product
1863 • 1948 Eighty-five' colorful years of quality
H.O- Sipler
S~'arthmore
0105
1~;,~'g~;,:lt~e=r:n~li:ss~i:o:n~o~f~th~e~~J~.J~._D~a~":ce:..:a~t~o:v:er~tI~'C~.~\\=.e:e~k~e=n~(~I.~_ _ _ _ _ _~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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NEWS NOTES,
Joan Deacon of Riverview and
\Vellesley roads was graduated February 25 from "Powers School for
~lodclstl. Miss Deacon is at junior
at Ursinus College.
.
Mr. and l\irs. Henry A. Pcinol,
Jr., alld daughter, Gloria Ann of
Lafayette avenue will return home
this week-end from la two-week
trip to :Miami wherc they visitl"d
~lrs. Pcirsol's cousin, l\irs. Charles
Cabiniss, the former Miss Peggy
Makens of Mo.ton.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown
of Riverview road leave tomorrow
for a month's va,=ation at Pinehurst, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl de Moll forIller residents of Park avenue ha.ve
sold. their homc to Mr _ and Mr!-t_
William \V. McClarin, Jr., of
Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. de
~l611 have taken an apartment in
Philadelphia for a year prior to
hulding a new home on Park avenueMrs. J. Warren Paxson of Vas-saf avenue, lfrs. James A. DavieF
of Cedar lane, and Miss Edith
Bunting of College avenue left Monday on a two-week mo~or trip south.
~Ir~. Paxson will visit Miss Su.zanile Parry of Coral Gables, 'Fla.
~rrs. Davies will visit 'friends ;n
Clearwater, and 1,.-liss Bunting will
slop· at Tampa_
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thatcher
or Mprris Plains, N. J '. spent the
\\"cck~clld with hir. Thatcher's pareilts, llr. and Mrs. Charles G.
Thatcher o·i Ogde.n avenuc.
Mrs. E.L. Mercer of Norlh
Chester road entertain cd her bridge
club
a luncheon, Wednesday.
11iss Elizabeth Bartlett of BaltiHlore Md., was an Qut-tOWll- guest.
Dr. and Mrs. E.L. Mercer of
Xorth Chester road, and Mr. and
~rrs. Da,Tid H. :Mcrccr and small
daughter Barbara Anne of Princeton ave.nue, spent Sunday visiting
).[r. and Mrs. Thomas A_ :Mcrccr
of Moorcstown, N.J.
Miss Gcnevieve Reavis of eni"crsity place cntertait.lcd at a
~l1rprise miscellaneous shower \\T~d_
Ilcsdav evcning in honor of !{i:"~
Betty~ Beatty of Bowling Grecn
\\·hose marriage to ~f r. Louis Dcthlo£f
Swarthmore ave. \vill· take
placc'Aprii 10, The guests inclt1ded
classmates ;tnd frScnds of M i."s I
Beatty's at Swarthmore II.S. :Hld'
Classiltates at
tht.'
Phibcldphi
::Marilyn ~-JacElwce of hIt. H0Iy(,ke place, a sophomore at the University ·of Pennsylvania, played the
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per 1,000 CD- feet for the next 68,000 CD- feet.
per 1,000 CD- feet for the next 70,000 en. feet.
.58 per 1,000 CD- feet for additional use.
In addition to the above, a Fuel and Raw Mao
&erial Adjustment Clause will apply to all
gas supplied in excess of 2,O~0 cubic feet.·
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.50 per 1,000 CD- feei for additional use.
In addition to the above, a Fuel and Raw Ma&erial Adjustment Clause will apply to all
gas supplied in excess of 2,000 cubic feet.
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RAtes Jor all Classes oj Service are included in the
Tariff on File al Company Offices.
The Fuel and Raw Material Adjustment Clause is a
provision for automatic adjustment of charges, based
upon the cost of purchased gas and raw 1l1JlteriaIs used
in gas manufac:ture. This provision will operate to
adjust bills up or down ill step with changing costs.
The fuel and material adjustment clause outlined above
will result in.a charge of 13.109 cents per 1,000
cubic feet at the time of the introduction of the new
rates on March S, 1948,
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WHY THESE GAS RATES
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These revisioDS in gas rates by Philadelphia me.,.
tric Company apply onl,. to gas service suppfied
outside the corporate limits of the city of Philadelphia. In more than 25 years there have beea
DO gas rate increases in this area. On the other
hand, II number of reductions have taken place..
The new ratis are necessitated by greatly ina:eased costs of operation. For example, since
1939 coke has increased 800/0; by-produce gas
purdlased from relineries, 178%; and oil, 126%Labor costs also are mudl·higher.
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BLACKFRIARS! GIVE
PLAY SATURDAY
The BIackfriars arc resuming
the practice of giving a large production. This Salurday March 13,
at 8:30 they are presenting "You
Can't Take It with You" by Hart
and Kaufman in the high .ch~ol
auditorium.
\ :Mr. Henry Hofmann is (Ilrector and sponsor of the production
and the student dirc'ctors arc
Charles KeeneD and Sue Surr!ck.
If you arc at all familiar with
this comedy, you might recall 1;onle
of the fantastic characters-the
Russian ballet instuctor; Essie, llis
aspirant pupil; Essie's husband who
plays the xylophone; Penny, the
playwright; Grandpa, the in~ompar
able and many more equally colorful.
The Blackfriars hOPe you will
set aside next Saturday evening
and get your tickets now for the
show.
be on
Unreserved tickets will
Pharm
sale at Michael's Col\ege
acy and reserved tickets may be
obtained through high school students in the organiation.
C,A.R.E.
WEEK ENDS
CARE Week was officiaUy opened last Monday With an' assemblv
program. Dr. F. W. Sol\oman, a
teacher at Pendle Hill, was the
principal speaker. He spoke of the
great need of the Europeans and
of their hopes for the future. Burgess Brown, introduced by chairman Sandy Ford, gave the student
body several helpful suggestions.
Wednesday, Dr. Patrick Maliu
spoke on the European
situation at the assembly program,
\\.hich was in charge of Pat
GallagI:er A movie about CARE was
shown.
The climax of the week came la.t
night at Clothier Memorial with
TALKS ON STEEL
a program in charge of Charles
Andes, consisting of plays, skits,
"The Relalion' of the Steel In-- On Thursday March 11 Stepher.
and musical seleotiOns presenteo!
W. F. Rauber, 304 Park avenue
by the various high school organ•
d t
t
h D
.
d W orld Spender, noted British poet ;,-ill
has '-een named Assistant Manager us ry 0 t e omesllc an
izations.
.
U
Economic Picture" was presented give a lecture OD "The Poetry 01
The ~inth grade, which has had of the Sales Division, General Elec·
T. S. Eliot" in the Meeting House
by William E. M ullestein; manager at Swarthmore Conege. The lee.
previous experience in contacting Iric Co., Philadelphia.
homes gave its services this week
Rauber started working for Gen- of field sales for Luken. Steel Co.;.- ture, under the sponsorship of the
pany, Coatesville, on Thursday eve- William J. Cooper Foundation is
to· canvass Swarthmore homes
for the CARE drive.
eral Electric in 1923, shortly after
ning,
March 4 befo-re t\le Econom- scheduled for 8:15: Mr. Spender
d
d
th" graduating froll1 Notr~ Dame Uni·
. ht
Tomg
one of the modern British poel;
a
ance, un er
c
h'
f G I H d
. vensty, He was placed on the Test ics Discussion Group, in No;th Hall,'
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h
associated with the Auden-Isher_
c alrmans IP 0
ay e
0 ge, 15
Swarthmore Cotlege. Mr. MuUe· h elei'm th e gym f or all J U
. DCourse
at Schenectady, N. Y., and
be.mg
wood, group wit Isp~nd next Friday
1or.
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and Senior High School students the followmg year became asSOCtat-- stein supplemented his talk wilh on the campus attending classes and
I! is hoped that we Will be abl; ed w~th th,e Swit~hgear Divisions a showing of a full-color sound meeting informally with students
to send at least five hundred CARE here ID Plllladelph .... In 1928 Mr. motion picture.' IIWorld Largest and faculty. His most recent bOok
ack
Rauber
named
Sp~d- Plate Mill."
was "Poems of Dedication".
p
agc'sto ,Europ, e t'n th cnca r .
. . was C
. .Sw,tchgear
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future through our CARE prograrr.. ,ah~t ID tI,e memnall and aevland
In preparation for Mr. Spender',
Off,ces and on December I, 1936
"isit, George J. Becker of the
W. I. L. DISCUSS POLITICS he was transferred to Philadelphia
Swarthmore'~ English department
as a Proposal Engineer. Four years
will
give a lecture on Sunday night
Activities of the Women's In- later he was put in charge of Out·
The Recreation Association an.
on
"The
Political Views of- Speno
ternational League during the past door Breaker Sales and Q y'"r nounced that the following re;iweek includ~d the regular monthly later became Assistant Sales Man- dents of Swarthmore have been der". This will be held in Bond
Me!l}orial at 8 :15 und .... the ausmembership meeting on Thursday, ager of the Breaker Section.
nominated to fill' vacancies no\\~
pices
of the Swarthmore Chapter
February 26 at the home of Mrs
Mr. Rauber was named Sales exisiting on its Board of Dir~c.
AVC,
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Edward A. Jenkins, 506 North Manager of the Outdoor and Sta- tors: Mrs. Roger Russell, Mrs.
Chester road, with Mrs. Richard tion Equipment Section in 1943. a Harry Seymour, Mrs. Joseph 1I.eyMotlJet, Club W-oIJ Meet
Sellers acting as co-hostess. Mrs. position he held at the time of his nolds and Mr. John Seybold.
The next meeting of the SwarFrederock B. To1les, chairman vi most recent promotion.
Elections will be held at Borough thmore Mothers Club will be held at
the local bran~h, presided at the
Hall Tuesday, March 9, at 8 p, m. Ihe '\"
, oman's Club on Thursday,
business meeting during which
Any resident of Swarthmore mav March II, at_8:00 p.m.
Mrs. Caleb Smith presented a
suggest other -persons for consjd-~
Dr. P. F. Lucche~i, M. P. H",
stimulating report of the recent
The Red Cross Regional Motor cration by adding their names to Superintendent and Medical Direc.
National Board Meeting of the
Corps including, Swarthmore an- the -Jist posted on the bulletin board tor of Philadelphia General HosWomen's International League.
swered 1,457 -calls, drove 11\.097 at Borough Hall. All members of pital, will speak on Communicable
The speaker of the day was Mr. miles in 1947. The calls and mile2.ge the community are invited to par~ Diseases.
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Frederick Libby, head of the Natrepresent many diverse acti.,itits. ticipate in the elections.
The: regular monthly meeting of
io~al Council for the Prevention of
veteram transported to hospitals
At the same meeting, plans will the Mothers Club Board was hela
War, whose talk on uTurning the
to their homes from hospitals, to be made 'for Memorial Day act iv- on February 26 at the home of
Tide toward Peace", was a vigor- entertainments arranged by the ities and for the complete summer Mrs. William Graham: Medbury Rd,
ous plea for peace-minded pe(Jple Red Cross and various other groel", program.
Springhaven.
to work through farm. laboT. church children taken to clinics for m06-1 ;:===;;;;;:;;;;==;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;=;::;:;;;;;;;;:;~~~~~;;;;;;;:;;;=;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;::;::;:;
and labor organizations to reverse cal and dental care, and to Camp ,the present trend toward war. Sunshine ;1od Camp ~ope; canteen
AN INVITATION TO THOSE WHO WOOD LIKE A
Mrs, Warren Foote was in charge units from the five communitie'i in
DOWN MAINE SUPPER
of the tea w\lich followed the busi- the region driven to the Naval
ness meeting.
Hospital and to YaI!ey Forge HosOn Monday evening, the second pital; trips to headquarters for
in a series of study group sessions supplies for the other R.ed CrosJ
was held at the home of Mrs. Rob· services; assistance in the Media
ert Detweiler, 215 Cornell avenue. trolley disaster. Doreen McCunMrs. George Little led an illum- echy 01 South Chester road i.
inating discussion on "Power Pol- chainnan of the Motol" Service.
itics: A Framework for Under,
Stay also for the movie "Young in Heart" - Janet Gaynor, DoulTlas
standing Russian-American RelaJR. CLUB MAKES PLANS
Fairbanks, Jr., Paulett Goddard.
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tions" .
Rauber Promoted
British Poet Lecture.
Elections to be Held
A Red Cross Service
STRATH HAVEN INN
Thursday, March 11
$1.00 - Serve Fourself - All You Want
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Mrs. Josephine HOllwood win
show moving pictures to the Junior
Woman's Cl6.b· next Tuesday evening at the home of Anne Kraus
on Benjamall West avenue following the M arch sta~ed meeting.
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
Members are reminded to have with
THEATRE SQUARE
them the nloncy for the thealre
party on March 30.
The executive. board met at Rut...
ledge: 5Ul Tuesday evening at the
home of the program chairman,
Mrs. Wayne Gerson.' Plans were
made for the Jast two months of
Wonderful Bolden Layer cake witb
the club season. including elections,
bridge and the annual Motherdelicious sweet butter icing' in the Daughter banquet. Mrs. Arnold
Redding! the dub president, appopuJar naV01·S. coconut - orange- pointed Mrs. Gerson as chairman
of the nominating committee.
chocoJate - vanilla.
The "CAKE BOX"
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FREEDELlVERY
We Are Now Featuring
Hoatea. to
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GILBERT CHOCOLATES
The Chocolates of Connoisseur's
Poew'
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Petits fours, Hor's d'Oeuvres and
Sandwiches made on order
HOURS- 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M.
Phone Swa. 3243
Delivery service Daily 11:00 A, M. & 3:00 P_ M.
Ib.69c
HAMS whole or string end Ib.59c
Sliced BACON
1-2Ib.33c
Circle
Mrs. J. Horace Walter of the'
Swarthmore Apartments will serve
as hostess to the Poets' Circle
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:Monday.
Mrs. Charles Minor will bo ill
charge of the program.
French And Danish Pastry
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Boneless Roast Beef
Smoked Tongue'
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Ir a pet ot" child spots your rug,
blot up 88 much as possible, then
apply a Yery weak solution of
ammonia.
For excellent nllS cleaning, call
cPA~/$o" &(0.
110 Park Ave., Swarthmore, P3.
Swarthmore 0730 ... 0529
Clearbruok 4646
",(uS CIeaninS is RUB Savins" ,;)
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Fruits and Vegetables
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Cal. CARROTS 2 bunches 19c
Cleaned SPINICH
pk. 19c
Yellow ONIONS
2 lbs. 25c
Winesap APPLES
3 lbs. 29c
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LOCAL
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THEsw~liTAMoRE
RED
CROSS
DRIVE
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States U. S. Role
FUNERAL
Too
HOUSE
On Frillay night March 5 Otto
Mallery spoke at· Whjttier
H _ -on -the SwarthDlOl'e Campu.,
using the title of his new book
"Mor~ Than Conquerors" as his su\).
ject. In endorsing the Marshall
PSaa ~t\le adoptiol1 -of the charc
tee of the Internaiional Trade
OrganizatioD, Mr:.M1I1Iery said that
AllbyMary Ha.ll Roberts, Wife theUnited States would assure a
role 01 more
, 'CheSter Reiberts
W d\ of CoUege ave-'"
, t~
, ' -mere' conquerors
nue died early ,e nesday mornmg and try to build the peace which
lfarch 10, she had been ill for two .'to be durable must be endurable".
.wep-1m ifrom a cerebral hemorrha&'C He .... ted that -the Unit.d States
suffered in her 78th. year.
cannot continue to exist as an "i5rs.
Roberts
moved
to
Swartlt1a:ml
of luxury In 'a_ sea of misery'
M
,more with her family when she and 'that "if ,goods cannot cro..
entered Swarthmore College in 1811i, lroJt1iiers, ."lidWS will". Therefore,
' • h was -it 15
- up tot·he 'UDI't ed Sta t es t 0 as'an'iI 'I'
.- ,ved'10 t h e h ouse, W.IlC
still her home. when she died. In strme -Ieadersnip hi a plan for fair
the 62 years of her life here sbe 1:r.aile -laws '(hat -witl be an economic
'held a position of affectionate re- I(eunita:lion .for -peace.
-spect. Her usefulness to all wm.
Questions and discussion followed
turneil-to her for aid, and they were Mr. lif:il\ery.. -talk.
many,-in the borough as in_herl~ea
'Meeting, was great. The foU_ia&
IN
Service Tomorrow
For Beloved
Resident
TO' SING 'REQUIEM"
IN BRAUN
.
LI'st Two
F or Sunday Choca1
color and a short film on ice figure
skating presented by Mrs. Josephine
Hopwood of the Philadelphia Electric Company topped the evening
Tribute
IIrJ' -.ORIVE 0' IE.
C.I1'
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A travelogue of Ireland in techni-
following the stated meeting of the
Junior Woman's Club on Tusday.
Anne Kraus Qnd Mrs. Elizabeth
The combined ch"irs of the Swar- Lippincott were co-hostesses at the
thmore Presbyterian Church and home of the former on Benjamin
the Tioga Baptist C\lurch of Philadelphia wi\1 present ·'Requiem"b y West avenue.
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Next Tuesday evening the JunGabriel Faure ,on Sunday, March iors wit} return to their bead14 ill the Swarthmore Church at quarters,
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t h e c Iu bhouse, f
or' the
4 :45 p. m., in memory of David much-missed hobb y Dlght.
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On March 30, members will dine
The soloists will be Marjorie Gen,
semer. soprano, director of the in Philadelphia and then see "In'Jioga choir, and Henry Faust, bari- side U.S .A."
tone, minister of music at the Swa"
thmore Presbyterian Chnrch. The
program will be under the' direction
of Mr. Faust. Dorothy Hornberger, organist, will accompany the
'tf:~~~:i:/:~: :~t:!:~~~ w~::~n: STUDENTS EXTEND Ch~~:. Faure
Swatthmore has just slipped away.
lt -marks the end of an era for
:ntany,of-us. Swarthmore will n""er
'seem -quite the same.
.
,"She waS a.devoted member of 5w-:
-arthn~()Te M.eetin g , a friend t~ young;
-and old, wh,te an~ col red, Tlch .antll
porro Who now w,lI take her un'qae
';plaec'in'iOD1"cOmmunliy?
"Abby Mary Han : Roberls'-_waB
SOIOl'StS
Juniors See Movies
"Requiem" is being
FAVORITE SH'AI
COMEDY COMING
ELOISE HOLMES'
MEMORIAL TOOAYWife of j. H. Holmes
Died Monday
Morning
Eloise Moore Holmes, the wife
of J. Herman Holmes II of 404
Haverford place, died ea,'ly Monday morning, March 8 in the Taylor
Hospital. Mrs. Holmes was born
in Memphis, Tennessee, December
7:1, 1900, but lived during her scbool
years in Spring Mountain, Ohio.
She taught in the Spring Mountain
sclroo1 belfore going to Antioch
College where she graduated in 1926.
During college she taught in the
Antioch School and after graduation in the Orchard School in
Indianapolis. In 1933 she began
teaching in the School in Rose Valley and continued there until two
mo:tth;o::f;~I::rshd:~~~~ht child-
more' frequently beard of late and
ren from six to 10 years of age.
its simple beauty is placing it in
She was a very coeative teacher
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importance with the bettr known
0
who stressed friendliness and con_
works of Verdi, Brahms and Moc
sideration for others. Her great
:zart in this form. It i. the particular
talent lay in \ler ability to help
hope of the membern of the Swarthchildren understand the natural
more Presbyterian Church choir
During the week of March 15 world, giving thtm a real senSe of
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.that all music 10Te'" aad friends' ot and 20 the Players Club of Swarth- its wonders.
DaVid.Braun
wiUJoia
·:the ;glgantic -.c C.A;R.E. 'd-""c'
'LY
ing th;,(tTimrt~
10 him .~ia.paywh,;"htSpired- mQre- wil\ __ present ~'Pygmalion", '" : -She bad a gift for .simplifying life
-born 'in '1870 ,'n West Chester, wh_.,..., !l!taged last week by students of
d h I d ' h u· . t
f M . romantic comedy' by George Ber- so that children could 1Ulderstand.
e pc 10 t e -""alS ry 0
USlO
She made everyday thngs vital,
:SWBtthmore High School on behali an
,the 'family lived until they, came
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, in the ch\ll'ch and who appreciated nard Shaw. This gently satiric ver~
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A . - o f thelT adopted town 111 Germany s
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beautiful and important to the child'to 'Swarthmore while , bby Roberto
. h f'me the meamng of "tnalhstlc muSIc 111 sion of the old Cinileralla story,i. reno Under hcr guidance in craft
h
~,u-hr "II
,.,,8 ey 'me t w,'th suc
was ",till a stlldent in Swart niore '.
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b
h
. -aU forms.
directed by Dr. Andrew Francis
,college. She_gradu"tedin the class of cOQperabon rom oroug orgaDl_______
projects they Were stimulated to t',
1890, -and lifter a year at Cornen zations _and residents that a total
Jackson and \Villiam. Price.,'
creative appreciation-of their world
UriiverSity, 'Conunenced a very su<:- of :$31'14;95 has been realized to
They have assembled what is aI- and al\ tI,at makes liIe better. Herccssltil career as
n. teacher- of ,unte. :Gratc-ful :for the support almost an ~all star" cast to enact warm friendliness welcomed all
d co nlae.
t Her .
Latin, :which 'she taught at Friends ..'-cady accor,led tl,e venture but
what ,has been called Shaw's most \vtl. who III S h
e I1a
Players Club Cast
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n .rygma ion
Next Week
A'
Seek 'to Boost Present
Total by
-$1 755
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LOCAL ARTISTS '
;,:~ve ~;;:~i:~~;~~ 1~:~ EXHIBIT AT CLUB
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Central'School. In 1908 she mdarrid
to
Chester Roberts, Superinten cnt 0 f prestIDicil ~il1 -fhe grand total, th:!
Swart1.moreCdl1ege. Their entire
life togefher has been lived in this st~de.nts ·have extended the c1osiug date _of the campaign to March.community
with
their
family
.of
26
','n ,order 'fl,at
\N"ho has
two sons, George .and Edward, anll
"" ,~nyone
n
<1aughterL-ydia -Roberts McCracken, ,been away ,or ,otherwis~ unabl" to
"Abby Robert's connection with the contrIbute ·may share 111 the 1,roCollege was marked -by her office as ect_
Secretary of the Alumni AssociaThe stlldent.. had .originally hoped
ti"" and of 'her ,own e1ass, which to rai£e$10;00IJ for their adopted
she held for many years. She was town but in cGIlSideration of other
aerk of the Overseers at Friends drives for f·unds ;being 'waged con' goa I
Meedng. It is lmpoSS1oIc to men- curren tl y .. t h ey 1owere d th elf
tion a1l the activities to which she to $5,000. It is hoped ,the, needed
gave devoted service: The long con- difference will sUI1 be made up by
tinued Country Week Picnic, her those who have aot .as .Yet given
leadership with h ... husband, of the or those who might ,,,ish to give
Service Committee .of the Meeting, more, sending their -checks to the
the Wednesday Sewing and Quilting high school ofice. No ot,herplanned
nay, the Annual Barrel Packing activity is scheduled other than the
AluOlOi Day at College, etC.
Blackfriarlo' playa large portion ot
"At her home reposed for gifts the net proceeds of which will ewell
to all philanthropic activites; books the C.A.R.E. fund. Pupils are still
lor the prison, clothing for schools speaking to local gatherings. Oae
In the south, for the American addressed the eleventh grade moth~
Friends Servi~e Committee, etc. Is ers groups meeting yesterday and.
there anyone of us who has been another wilJ,be heard at the Presbyprivileged to frequent \Ier home who terian YoU~g Adults aub this Sun"
can ever forget her service to other.; day.
expressed by the barrels and piles
Henry Hofmann faculty superof these things waiting 011 her \laek visor in the drive has submitted the
porch for intelligent distributoin.
following taUy of receipts to date:
'''Their friendly home might be $164.60 raised by the Hgih School
called a Hostel _ all were equally C.A.R,E. Dance last Friday evewe\come .. "Aunt Abby" (or "Moihc' ning; $219.00 contributed by busiRoberts")
corresponded contin- ness men's groups; $114.31 given
uously with her widely scattered by mothers' groups; $195.00 from
"family".
school and town organizations;
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sympathetic play. Robert Ackart
WI'11 appear as. H CnT!' Higgins pro- "and uncompla,'n,'ng d,'spos,'t,'olt \·~s
,>~
A' F t' al
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Scheduled ·for
This Month
fessor of phonetics. Alice Dineen dominant even to the end of her
wilt play Eliza, the Cockney flower· illness.
se11 er who
pro f'Its sufficiently Mrs. Holmes was particularly act!'rom his diction lesS
in Loudon society as a duchess.
the Credit Conunittee of the SwarThe Swarthmore W-oman's Cltib -is
Co..(\irector Price plays Alfred thmore Co-Operative. A member
proud to present to the communitv Doolittle, Elizabeth May Roberts of Swarthmore Meeting, she is surthe Annual Eochibit of local artists. Higgins' housekeeper. Isobel Price, vivd by her husband, Jesse Herman
The show will be open to the public Christine K Porter, Volores Robin- Holmes II, and son Jesse Herman
daily from 2 to 5 p_ '10. and from son, Eric Anderson, and Russel1 Gib- Holmes, III, a student at Connecti7 to 9 p. m. th ere WII~I b e a r e c e
SOD repres"nt the ar,'sto-crat,'c socp-...
cut W es Ieyan C0 II ege.
ior and tea Sunday, M1l£ch 14, from iety in which Eliza suddenyl finds
The Memorial service will be held
2 to 6' p. m. for the exh,ibiting herself. Estelle and George J arden, in the Swarthmore Meeting House,
artists, their friends and.-club mem- Richard Haig, Tony Fox, and A. at 4 o'c!ock, Friday afternoon
bers. 'Mrs .• B. F. Sclnvalm, art D. Rector complete the cast.
March 12.
department chairman, and her committee are to be <:omplimented on
the splendid show and excdlent 'arFRIDAY, MARCH 12
rangements.
10:00 A. M .-Book Review, Literature Section .•.....• 214 Rutgers ave_
Pearl A. Van Sciver aD<~ Arrah
SATURDAY, MARCH 13
. .
Lee Gaul are the guest exhibitors. 10:00 A. M.-Faul-Shooting Tournament ............ High School Gym
Miss Gaul gave a b~ief talk on the 11:00 A. M.-Basketbalt - Swarthmore College Women vs Bryn Mawr.
Field House
meaning of beauty in art. "The
. SUNDAY, MARCH 14
artists creates beauty by drawing
beautiful things or by making a 11:00 A. M.-Morning Worship .•.•. / ................ Loc41 Churches
4:00 P. M.-Faure's "Requiem" ..•. : .........•. Presbyterian Churches
beautiful thing of the commonMONDAY, MARCH 15
place" . Both guest artist are 2:00 P. M.-Legio.n Aweilia!y ...................... 21 Vassar avenue
graduatcs of the Moore Institute 8:00 P. M.-AmeTlcan LegIon _........................ Borough Hall
in Philadelphia. Mrs. Van' Sciver 8:20 P. M.-"Pygmalion" ............................ Player's Club
•
is painting the murals for the J efferTUESDAY, MARCH 16
&:00 P. M.-Hobby Night, Junior Club .................... Clubhouse
son Hospital.
"
Miss Gaul's aPlestine paintings 8:20 P. M .-"pygmalion" ...... ; .:, ...................., Player's aub
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17
are'no\v on exhibit-.at the McClee.
8:20
P.
M
.-"Pygmalion"
.... _...... ; .. '.... . ...... ... Player's Club
Galiery, 1807 Walnut street, PhilaTHURSDAY,
MA~CH 18
delphia. In April the Woman's City
11:00
A.
?L-3
P.
M.
Fine
Arts
Day
...................... Clubhouse
Cluh, 1~2 Locust street, will hold
8:20 P _ M .-"Pygmalion" ...... ', ...... ,............. Player's Club
(Continued on Page 8)
TIllS WEEK'S CALENDAR
.
SOCIAL NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. BasseU of North Chester road enter.
,tained at a family dinner party
Monday evening in honor of Mrs.
. Bassett's mother,·Mrs. J. E. Ramsey who celebrated her 90th birthM
.
d ay anmversary.
rs. Ramsey en.
•
JOys good health and until recently
was keenly interested in varjous
missionary activities throughout the
state.
The guests at the Gibbons Home,
Baltimore pike will be entertained
this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with
".,
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Mrs: Bass's parents, Mr. and Mrs., Mrs. Roy P. Lingle of Cornell
S. Palmer Simmons of Hazelton.
avenue and her mother, Mrs. M.A.
Mr. and Mrs. \Vallace Lippincott Whitely of Niagara Falls, arrived
of South Chester ,road entertained home, Monday following a month's
the former's daughter, Mrs. John visit with Mrs. Lingle's son-In-law
Zeallor and granddaughter Martha: and daughter, Mr. alld Mrs. N
of Rehoboth Beach as their week- Bruce Duffet and children Sally
end guests.
and Anne of Monterrey, :-rexico.
Betty Littlefield of William and
Mrs. O,arles D. 1I11tcheli of
Mary College, will spend the week- "Brookhill", Wallingford has ·r....
end at her home on Swarthmore turned from a six-week trip to
place.
Lake \Vales, Fla., stopping at the
Robert
G.
Hopson,
son
of
Mr.
Highland
Park Club. En route
,.
and Mrs. Howard G. Hopson of home Mrs. Mitchell visited cousins
Rutgers avcnue has recently been in \Vashington.
initiated into the Phi Delta Theta
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gratulations upon the birth of a
seven pound, 12 ounce son named
J
S
ames
toddard Hayes, Jr., on
March 8 in, Taylor Hospita\;The' new baby is a grand;on .of
~r. and Mrs. Albert N. Garreitof
Garrett avenue, an,l of Mrs. James
A'
11,'ng ford .
• Hayes of "Ta'
n
man at the Dickinson School of
Business Administration.
.
LET US LUBRICATE
Han'a.rd avenUe entertained at a
and ~frs. Donald E. ,Lange,
dilllicr party Monday evening in
SOil Donny and daughter Jean
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm
who have heen residing with the
fo~mcr's parents, Prof. and Mrs. Merrill and their daughters Linda
E • 0 . La nge 0 f "La....
d" altd
Additional guests Were
n~woo,
AI Louesa.
I
.Baltimore pike since his return I r. am .Mr.s . Donal.d Crosset .of
from China have moved into their Sycamore hI dIs, Media, and MISS
new hOine in Drexel Hill
Sarah Berry of Park avenuc. ·Mr.
Jeryl Fauikner of Dicki~son ave- and Mrs. Merrill .and .daughters
nue spent last weekend at Bask- wh.o had spent the wIIlter 111 Tucson,
illg Ridge, N. }., a1:tending the ~nz., wer~ enro~te to their home
Blair reunion of last
' In O~n~ult, Mame.
summer s
Th
t .
f h S I .
Presbyterian-Youth 'Conference
e .cap ams 0
t e . \l va~lOn
Mrs. Oscar J. Gilcreest of Vas- ~~y Maintenance Fund Drive for
sar avenue entertained at a lunch- M ,.Mrs. George W. l\.laclntyrc.
eon at the Ingleneuk last Tuesday in
rs.. Ross Pfalzgraff, Mrs., J.
honor of Mrs. Arthur B La
Burnss West, Mrs. George W.
.
wrence S
t M
W H
L'
of Bridgeport,.Conn .• who has been .. wee.' rs.
. enry mton. Mrs.
the house guest of the A. S. John- J. Paul Brown, Mrs: John Howard
sons of South Chester road
Taylor, Mrs. John MIchael, and Mr..
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mas- Percy G. Gilbert, 'HiII be luncheon
chal of Colleg",avenue, and Mr. and guests of Mrs. ,Harold Griffin at lhe
Mrs. G. Carleton Riggs of M'
Ingleneuk on Wednesday, March
erlon, 17.
.
t 1l,\lr
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~~~: a~h~h;v::~~:~/'l:n::~:t~~~
Miss Margaret Brown of North
Chester road, who will be a brido
this month, was guest of honor at a
Iancheoll-bri'dge and shower Saturday, when Miss Nancy Hoot and
Miss Shirley Nason of Swarthmore
elllertained at Strath Haven Inn.
"AHss Brown was also guest of
honor Friday evening when Mrs.
O. J. Gilcreest of Vassar avenUe
entertained at a dessert-miscellaneous shower.
Mrs. Hubert E. Strange.
Mrs. Lawrence G. Traynor of
Shelter Harbor, "Vesterly, R. I.,
. ...
1$ vlsltmg her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs,
A. Ludlow Clayden of Riverview
road while Lt. COIr.dr. Traynor is
on sea duty.
Mr. and }.{rs. George Plowman
of Harvard avenUe entertained their
Sunday Night Supper Club, Sunday
evening. Members present included
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson, Mr.
TIME
and hIrs: Jonathan Prichard, Jr.,
25th
Anniversary'
Offer
Mr. and Mr~. Charles E. Fischer,
hfiss h-fildrcn Simpers, "}{r. D
NEW~UBSCRlBERS ONLY
Mr. and Mrs. John Broomall , 4th
of Swarthmore an1 hlr. and 1frs. Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
SWARTHMOR£ 2080
Samuel Hayes of "Vallingford.
Alice Craemer of Harvard avenue
spent the week-end s1,ciing with
members of the Bnck Ridge Ski
Club at :Montrose, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. A. \V. Bass and
sons David and Dirck of Harvard
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avenue, spent the week-end with
MEDIAl
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
JUNE ALLYSON
The Players Club
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PETER LAWFORD
of Swarthmore
"Good News"
"PYGMALION"
in' technicolor
by George Bernard Shaw
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
March 15,16, 17, 18
8:20 P. M.
JOHN GARFIELD
LILLI. PALMER
Guest Cards sold only through
members of The Players Club
"B~y and Soul"
0
WHILE YOU SHOp·
Nottingham,' and of Mrs. P. H.
S,'I,ler of Darb
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dingle
of Elalll, Pa., announce the birth
of a son, Thcodore Rankin Dingleol ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
in Taylor Hospital, March 2.
Ii
The new baby is a grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Howar~1 J. Dingle of
Park avenue, and of Mf; and Mrs.
•
S. Rankin of Chester.
The Bouquet,
.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins,
Jr., Wallingford announce the birth
of their second son Daniel Kenneth
Perkins, Thursday, March 4 in the
M cdia Hospital.
The baby is agrandson of Hr. and
Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins of Cedar
lane.
BEAUTY SALON
.BeautY Face, Sprilil'
C:l1I Swarthmore 04'6
9 Chester Road
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Hay~s
of Wallingofrd are receiving ton'-
DEW DROP INN
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BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINNER
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Monday Thru Saturday
OPElf
Now you can buy seven tickets to
or
six I
7 A.
K.-8.
P. M.
aosed every Sunday
the COLLEGE THEATRE for the
price
.
-OUTSIDE CATERING
A 'pecial rate of $3.00 per book
of .even tickets - Rood for aU regular - priced performances.
SEllVICE
DAlLY DINNERS ........ l 85e to $1 50
Spoc/oI CIdJcIrm', PIo1tera
•
Thi. offer i. open to all atudr.nb
--. public s.mool, high school or
college.
Friday and Saturday
March 12 and 13
MICKEY ROONEY
in
"KILLER McCOY"
Saturday Matinee, Special
Children', Sbow at 1: 00 P.M.
Monday and Tuesday
DEBORAL KERR
in .
"THE ADVENTURESS"
Wednesday and Thursday
DENNIS MORGAN
in
"MY WILD IRISH ROSE"
in technicolor
Starting Friday March 19
JOHN GARFIELD
in
"BODY AND SOUL"
the smaller children and Mrs. Don CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
D. Dickinson and Nancy Pitman
"Substance" is the subject of the
will be in charge.
Th e reguIar meet'Jug 0 f the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches 01
,.
•..
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, March
~oma? s SocIety of ChrIStIan Sel'vIce will be held on Wednesday at 14. The Golden Text: i. "For ever,
I o'clock in the chapel..
. .b 'Lord, thy word is settled in
Rehearsal for the Semor ChOIr heaven. Thy faithfulness is unto
will be on Thursday evening at all generations" (Psalms 119 :89,90).
7 :45.
THE WORLD BOOK
The choir will sing Stainer's
"Crucifixion" on Frday evenng C)f
SWARTHMORE,. PA., 'FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1148
Passion Week.
TRINITY NOTES
New 1148 Edition
The Social Hall will be open on
Mr. Francis Harper
Holy Communion will be cele- Friday e~ening from 7 to 9 for
Loc:aI Representetiy.
meet Sunday evening at 7 o'clock
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
supervised recreation 'under Theobrated
at
8:00
a.
m.
Church
School
417 DarbDouth Ave·
at the Church.
dore L. Purnall;
will
meet
at
9
:45
a.
m.
The
Rector
Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock
New' members will be received
service We. welcome as guest preach- into the fellowship of this Church will preach at the service of Morner Dr. George K. Davies, President at the Holy Thursday Communion, ing Prayer at II :Oll. Ushers at the
of TuscuJum College, Greeneville; March 25, at 8 p. m. Anyone con- 11 o'clock service are W. Freegard,
Teon. Dr .. Davies' sermon will be templating affiliating with this head usher; A. H. Knabb, C. B.
"Divine DisciPline."
Church should speak to Mr. Cutler Blake, S. D. Clyde, J. W. Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Rex J. Self at the after the church services o~ call s. D. Reynolds and W. R. SanHarvard avenue entrance will assist this Church office during the week. born. Confirmation Class will be
lIr. Cutler and Dr. Davies in The Communicant's aa.. will be held at 5 :15 p. m. The Young Peogreeting the co!,gregation after the received on Sunday, April 4 at the ple's Fellowship will entertain the
service Sunday morning.
Spring Conlmunion Service, at 11 Young People of the 'C/lurch of
For 70 years we have given
the Redeemer, Springfield, at 6:00
All nepartments of Ihe Church 'o'clock.
uninterrupted service to this
The Girls' Junior Choir meets p. m. A spaghetti platter will be
School meet at 9 :45 o'clock. The
served, and a prominent speaker wHi
Wumn's Bible Class and the Men'. for rehearsal each Thursday aftercommunity. The second and third
addre'ss the cOt11bi~ed groups.
Bible Class also meet at 9 :45 o'dock. noon 'at 3:3Q ,,'clock .
Choir
School
will
meet
on
Monday
The Communicant's Class for
The Chancel Choir rehearses each
generations of families continue
young people 12 years of age and ;rhursday evening at 7 :45 o'clock • and Wednes!1ay at 4:30 p. m.
to call upon us in time of ne~.
over meets each Sunday morning at
The Session witI meet Friday, Choir rehearsal will be held on Mon'
9 :15 o'clock i;;' the Pastor's Study Ma~ch 19, at·8 o'clock in the Pas- day al 7:30 p. m.
Holy C6mmunion will be celeto prepare for church m,e!llb,ership. tor's Study.
brated
on Wednesday at 7:30 a. m.
The Church' Hour Nursery for ' The Presbyterian Prayer Meeting
and
again
at 10:00. Following the
children ages 1-7 meets each Sun- at the Witherspoon Building in
Lenten
Luncheon
held at 12 :30,
day morning during the q1Urch Philadelphia on March 16, presents
DSRICTORS 0' fUNDALa
hour.
"Channels of New Life 'to Other lhe women of the parish are invited
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
The Vesp~rs on ~unday after- Lands". Speaker _ Mr. J. Ben- to hear Mrs. William J. Heydriek,
Chairman
of
the
Women's
Board
noon al 4 ;45 0 clock ~II be d.-voted jamin Schmoker, Gen. Secy. Com. #Mp'V A. BAllI. President
, Telephone R7 6-1581
to a. MUSIcal M~monal ~,ervlcc. fo~' mittec on Friendly Relations among .and a member of the Board of DiDaVId Braun, w.th the, ReqUIem. Foriegn Students. Leader - Mrs. rectors of the Philadelphia Council
of Churches, who will speak on the
by F~ure bei."g presente~, by the George Emerson Barnes.
combmed chOirs of the TIOga BapAnyone desiring to present lilies topic liThe You in United".
. At 8:00 p. m. the Rt. Rev,
tist Church and this church.
or other whit flowers fbr the
Oliver J. Hart will be present to
The High School Fellowship and church decor{'tiQns
e
for Easter may
the Fr~shman Fellowship will meet do so by. cpmmunic.ating with Miss administer the J\Postoli.c Rite of
together for supper Sunday eve- Harriet Selfridge, Box 174, Swar- Confirmation and to preach. Folning at 6 o'clock, D~r. Davies oi thmorc, or by calling the -church lowing the Confirmation Service
an informal reception wll be given
Tusculum will be the guest speaker. o ff',ce, S W. 06"2
'I.
.in
honor of Bishop and hrrs. Hart.
The Young Married Couple'.
The following Circles of the
The
.vVoman's Guild under th~
Cluh wiH luect. Sunday evening at Woman's Association will meet
leadership
of Mrs. W. Charles
7:30 o'clock at the hom'; of Mr. next Wednesday, March 17:
and Mrs. LeRoy E. Peterson, 341 Circle 1, MTs. Freel R. Lang. O1a~r .Hogg, is in charge of arrangements.
',~
The Rev. Cyril E. Hudson of
Vassar avenue. The topic for dis- man, at 11 o'clock at the home of
)
,//,
cussion will be "What I Believe''" the Chainnan, 307 Maple avenue. St. Alban's Cathedral, England.
The Young Adult'~ Group will :Mcmbcrs
Pro- will preach on Palm Sunday at
, bring sandwiches.
. ,
11 :00 a. m.
'
,qram.
1
The
ComUl,ul1ity
Good Fridu}
Circle 2, Mrs. Percy G.
... :
Service will be held in Trinity
PRESH¥r1lfli~o~:fUll.CH
Gilbert, O,airman at 11 o'clock, at
" ... , i
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Rev. H. Lewis Cutler Minister
the horne of Mrs. E. B. Chapman, Church froin twelve to thre~ 0 c1ocl....
'\
SUNDAY, :!.IARCH 14
The annual congregatonal meet9:45 A. M.--Chureh School
731 Harvard avenue. Members
11 :00 A. !of -"Divine Discipline"
will
bring sandichcs.
Dessert ing and parish dinner will be held
4:45 P. M•.:.....-Vesper ServIce
Faure's "Requiem"
and coffee wilJ be scrved. R.S. V. P. on Monday, March 29.
6:00 P. M.-Fresmntlt1 l;'ellowsbip
6:00 P. M.-High School Fellowship
to Mrs. Chapman.
7:00 P. M.-Yo..... Multo
.
Circle 4, Mrs. H. Lewis Cutler, METHODIST CHURCH NOTES
7:30 P. M.-Young People'. Fellowship
1:30P. M. Young Married Couples Club Chairman at the bpme of Mrs. J .
METHODIST CHURCH
Albright J Ol1es, Cedar Lane and , The Church School meets on SunRoy N. Keiser,
D.D.,. ·Mlnist.er
Crest L ane, f or d essert at 1 :30 day morning at 9 :45, S. W. JohnSUNDAY, MARCH 14
9:45 A.
A. M.':"YoUIIg
M.-Cburch Adult
School.G.vap
f 0 11 ewe d
"
10:00
ya b
program.
,,~rs. W'II'
"am son, superintendent. Classes are
11:00 A. M. Holy Communion
Barrow Pugh ,viII speak on "Mex~ pro,,;ded for children of all ages
and for adults.
TRINITY CHUll.CH
•
Rev. Gw. C. Anderson.J. Rector
ICO.
SUNDAY, ?1ARCH 14
Circle 5, Mrs. Owen W. Gay, . The YO~Dg Adult Group meets al
;;~g ~: ti:~C:re~1i':Ofon.
chairman, at iO o'clock at the home 10 o'clock in the sanctuary, Mrs .
,
.t .
11:00 A. 1tr.-Morning~r,ly.r and Sennon of Mrs. James H. Hornaday, 310 L. E. Kauffman, teacher.
6,00 P. M.-Young P
, pell
minister,
wiu
preach
at
th,
WEDNESDAY,?' RCH 17
Dickinson avenue. Members please
1:30 A. ?I.-HoI. CommmUon
'
br,'ng sand"~.hes. Program w,n 11 o'clock service.
10:00 A. ').[ -Holy CommanioD.
"V-lJ.I.
The ushers for the day are George
8:00 P. M.""-CcnfinnationRt.
Rev. fonolY iunch hour at 1 :15.
01iver J. Hart
H
Shubert,
Edward Alston, Don D.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Circle 6, Mrs. Samuel C.
arris,
Dickinson,
John Flood and Paul
OF FRIENDS
Chairm,an, at 12:30 o'clock a,l the
FRIDAY, MARCH !2
V
4-00 P. M.-bolemorial Service for· Eloise home of AIrs. Ambrose H.
an K. Paulson.
The Junior Nursery is open for
Holmes, ?\.fr., J. llennan Holmes in Alen, 209 Park avenue.\ Members
llecling House...
•
SATURDAY. MARCH 13'
bring ~al1dwiches. Sewing and book
2:00 P. Y.-Funeral Serviee for Abby revI·e,".
Mary Hall Roberts· in Meeting House
,y
SUNDAY, MARCH 14
Circle 8, Mrs. George Schobinger,
9:45 A. Y.-First Day School.
!J
9:45 A. ~r.-A.dult Forum: "The Ethic of Chairnlan at 11 o'clock at the homt:
Judaism" Emily Solis-Coben·
of Mrs. E. W. Furst· 111 Guernsey,
11 :00 A. M.-l\IeeUng for Worship.
Swarthmore, Pa. .. ...
WEDNESDAY, lIIARCH 17
road, Mrs. R. L. Wilkinson, co
9 :30 to 3 :00 Sewing and Quilting in Whit.
tier House. Box Luncheon_ All are hostess.
1fel11bers please bring
cordially inVl~·t~od~·'===_=""""---1 san(lwiches~ Speaker - Mrs. Roy
Serving Swarthmore, Mor,~.
FIRST CHURCH OF
McCorkel.
CHRIST SCIENTIST
ton, Rutledge and Ridley
OF SWARTHMORE
Evening Circlo, Mrs. F. T. RansPark Avenue Below. Batva.rd
Township since 1918
SUNDAY, MARCH 14
hut'g, Chairman, al 7:45 o'clock,
11:00 A. "M.-Sundny Schoo1.
as the CYU(!sts of l\fiss Harriet 'VcJsh.
11 :00 A. ~r.-St1nda.y Lesson
,..,
Phone: Swarthmore 0444
S(>Tlnon: "Sllh<;tallCC"
Lodge S, Bond Hall, Swarthmorl'
\Vednesday eventng meeting each week,
\
CilEsrNurmu.;_a
,.. ..... -.,~1J1.U ja -"- s i
8 p.m. Reading room cpen daily except Sun· College. Book review. Bring c1othday and holidays 12 to 5 p.m. Wronesdar !ng fOl- girls age' 2 to 16.
13 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE ' PHONE Swa. 3470
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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ENCYCLOPEDIA
OF SERVICE
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
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College Theatre
Anyone wishing to contribute
clothing and household goods of
any description to be taken to the
FA.
EVERY
FlUDAY
AT
SWARTBllOIlE,
PUBLISHED
THE SWARTBllOREAN, INC~ PUBLISHER
Cooperative
Shop to be sold
the
.
•for
•
beneht of the Presbyterian Hosp.tPboae, S _ 0900
al may leave them-at the church an~.·
1IAll10JtIE TOLD, A_to - .
pETER Eo TOLD, Editor
'rime between now and Tuesday
Theodore F. HleJdul', Adv¢i.ing Manager
imlrning, March 16. If it is irnpos~
...u.. Pelno\ .
EdIth Wbltaker
sible to bring them to the church
a.. _ , ] _ 24, 1929. III lito Foot
_red .. _
Mrs. E. W. Crosby, Sw. 2226, will
Swarth.......· PL, UDder the Ad of IIlItdI
3, 11179•
Offioe at
come to your home to collect them
DE.\DLlNE-WEDNESDAY NOON
I if she is notified,
Church
Avallable until further notice at
our Box Office.
Get your Dad to buy a hook of
ticl,eta for your birthday.
s
SWARTHMOREAN
COt~TlNUITY
y.
Student Discourit
AT College Theater
THE
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YOUR CAR'
f D
artlllouth avenue are receiving\
congratulations upon the birth of
Flora Lee of Wilson College and a son, J. Walter Sipler on March
her fiance, Mr. Robert Wentz of
9 at Fitzgerald Mcrcy Hospital.
Leola, Pa., spent the week-end at
The baby is a grandson of Mr.
the
William
H.
Lee
home
on
Harvarc.l aveliue.
J. \Valter Passmore, for whom "he
P assmore'o f
~Jr. 3mI :Mrs. George Plowman of .IS lIame d ,and 'I
.IX r5.
~Ir.
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Peter Aunbanel Fluchere on'Ma,,:h
8•
. --Mrs.' Fluchere is the former 'Mis,
Maud Hall, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Howe Hall of Strath
H
aven 'avenue.
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~fr~~I\V~~ia:~~i:~a~~c~;:~;e:~ ~~~t:;tn:7 a a:ec~it!~~~;:te~o~~:~~_ --Af;:'~I;d- ;{r~~I:::rd D. Sipl«
Hill. Mrs. Leonard C. Ruber .of
Darby will prcsent piano nwnbcrs.
John Crowther of Yale avenue,
a member of,the R.O.T.C. at
Drexel InstituteJ aacnded Drexel's
MilitarJ.. Ball at, the Belle""uc
Strat.
ford, Philadelphia, Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs.' HenriA. F'~u':her.
of New York City are being
gr·tulated 011 ihe' bl'rth of a
~
n
• Pharmacy is one of the oldest
of all the leamed professions. It
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had its beginning more than four .
thousand years~go, and has been
,.--J
T
rpracticed in one form or another
,
. ever since. The modern drug
store bears little resemblance to
'r~
the ,apothecarY of old. Yet, today's pharmacist .is inspired by the same honorable principles that governed the conduct of his
forebears. The phaTmacist's chief interest, now as
then, is the relief of suffering and the prolongation of life. Prescriptions come first in our store.
Your doctor may not like to recommend any
particular pharmacy, but he will never complain
if you bring his prescriptions to us.
~
Michael's ColI~ge Pharmacy
ON THE CORNER
,
(fo;m,inimt.':J
..
,
evening 7 to 7:45 p.m. and 9 to 9:3Q p.m.
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SIzes
:alterationsi
Devine Taxi Service
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THE ·SWARTHMOREAN
Holyoke Alumnae
Giving Reception
the Baftol Research Foundation in
Swarthmore, whi~h
has
been
generously lo~ned fClr the occasion
by Dr. W.F.G. Swann, Director.
It. must be understood that the
word Art as used here refers to all
the arts and crafts and theme of
effective Art Centre must be
to bring the arts and crafts into
the lives of people of all ages and
walks of life in its surrounding
territory.
The small groups who have participated in informal dicussions anfl
voiced approval of the project have
strongly cI;lphasizcd that no official action should he laken on the
project until a1l intcrcst~d -persons
in the vicinity have had the opportunity to prescnt their views and
held in forming. the plans.,.
The size and effectiveness of such
a centre will naturally depend up!>n
the interest and support of the COntmuuity.
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Dr. Samuel C. ·p.m.er
Mount Holyoke College alumnae
15. Diekinson punctiloha- Hav
and their hushands, who reside iu
scented fern. The hay scented fern
Delaware County, arc invited to
is so called hecause of the swe.et
attend a reception and interesting
hay odor it develops upon drying:'
meeting to be held on Wednesday
It is the most fleecy of our common
night, ~farch 17. at 8 o'clock, in
ferns. and can be found almost
Wrlittier House. Kodachrome nlOVanywhere along shady road banks,
ies of Mount Holyoke College will
open woodland paths. where it
be shown, after which Dr. Ruth C.
grows in great prqfusion. In color
Lawson, assistant professor of Polio.
it is a decided yellow green resem.
itcal Science at Mount Hob·ok..
bling, in general appearance, the
... and adviser to the International
New York fern hut lacks the taperRelations Club, and undergraduate
ing off of the frond of that species.
organization, \""iIl speak on some of
A clear. field identification mark
the courses being given in Reconcan be found in the sari which are
struction Problems, and about exmounnted singly on a toothle!. No
cha.nge for foreign student. Mrs.
other of our ferns has anything re\Valdo E. Fisher of Guernsey Toad
sembling this development.
is chairman of the meeting, whicfl
16. OnocIea sensibilis-Scnsitive
is one of many all O\'ff thc country
fern. This plant so called bccau",t,::
announcing Mount Holyoke's two
it is very sensitive to frosts is one
million dollar campaign. Mrs. EIof our common marsh or wet Brea
lUorc Jackson of Rose Valley is
ferns. Its l>road f1atish fronds with
the Delaware County campaign
long slightly lobed pinnae are not
chairman. The reception will llrc-·
NEWS NOTES
difficult to locate. This pant has
cede the meeting.
Frank Davis of Amhtrst avenue its fertile fronds quite differcnt
The local members of Mrs. has returned to Harvard Universitl~ from the stcrile ones. The fertile
Fisher's cOlllmittee who have helped for the second semester after two stalk is much like a bunch of rattles
plan the evening are :Mrs. Elmore weeks in, the University of Penn- on the end of a slender stem. These
Jackson, Rose Valley; Mrs. F. S. sylvania.'
may be found in the.' spring, as left
Chambers Jr., :Miss Alice Craemer,
Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam B. I!ul- overs from the previous year.
Mrs. Robert C. Disque, Mrs. S. lock, Jr., and small daughter of
17. Osmunda rcgalis-Royal fern.
H. Hemenway. Mr.s. Frederick Seaford, De1., will be week-end \Ve have three ferns, known as
Streicher, Swarthmore; and Miss guests of the former's parents, Mr. flowering ferns, possibly because of
Martha Bear, Rutledge. Pouring at and Mrs. William B. Bullock of the effect the fruiting has on the
the coffee table will be Miss Esther Cedar I~ne.
human eyes. In the Royal fern the
Jackson, campaign chairman oi
Barbar;l Lukens, " student at end of the decomposed frond is.
Southeastern Pennsylvania area,
Middlebury
College accompanied converted into a brownish mass ot
and Mrs. J. Gibson McIlvaine
sporangia. Examination of ·these
Bunting, president of the Mount by a classmate, Joan Hnnter "f
Springfield, Mass., spent the week- sporangia will suggest a clump of
Holyoke Cluh of Philadelphia.
en d W1'th B ar b
ara's paren ts, M r. little brown oysters. This is true
and Mrs. Charles W. Lukens of la's,) of the other flowering ferns.
BUCHNER'S
Strath Haven avenue..
Regalis has a frond much cut up ADOLPH'S
Mrs. W. W. Turner of Yale ave- into oval to oblong pinnae mucb MARTEL BROS.
JOSEPH'S
nue served· as hosless to the Pi. ·like small leaves-.-very unfern like. HARRIS AND co.
DEW DROP INN
Phi Sewitik Grolip> Thursday. . It likes wet places especially lake
THE CAKE BOX
Barbara and Freddie Bloom of shores along streams or swamps.
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
A group of local citizens has begun. to discuss the possihilitY· of Columbia avenue will· celebrate Under good growing conditions it SWARTHMORE CO·OP
W. MARK BITTLE
creating an Arf .centre for Dela- their 10th birthday anniversary to- may be as tall as three fcet.
THE
BOUQUET
18. Osmunda C1ay:tonia-Inter- HOLLY HOCK SHOP
ware County and vicinity.
morrow by entertaining a group of
E· L. NOYES &: CO.
So far these talks have been on a friends. One of the highlights of rupted fern. The scond of the ALICE BARBER GIFTS
PETER E. TOLD
small sc,le but the idea has met the afternoon will be .square danc- flowering ferns is the interrupted
HANNUM
&
WAITE
fern. The fertile portion of the
FUSCO &: ALSTON
with such an encouraging response
ing.
frond
here
occupies
the
middle
SWARTHMORE
NATIONAL
Ihat is is fclt by the committee that
Mrs. James A. P~rkins of HarMICHAEL'S COLLEGE
portion
of
the
frond
thus
interBANK
&:
TRUST
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a general invitation should be issu- vard and Strath Haven avenues
PHARMACY
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thO
ft
rupting
the
green
portion
with
three
ed now to the residents of all local W1 enter a1l1 a a ea. 15 a erB. J. HOY 5 AND 10
CHARLES E. FISCHER
communities to come together at 1100n. This is one of several teas or four pairs of brown spore bearCOLLEGE THEATRE
a mceting, contribute their ideas given by ·different members of the ing pililae. It is one of the ca.siest
THE INGLENEUK
of
our
ferns
to
recognize
because
all the subject, and form plans for faculty for faculty and fr,·ends.
furthering the project.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Luk- of this developmcnt. It is not un·
Sunday Evening,' March 21st at ens of Strath Haven avenUe arc in common. It with tbe other flower7 :30 p.m. is the date set for the meet- 'Vashington attending a Business ing ferns develops ih· the spring
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ing. The place will be the librar}· of Stationers' Convention.
die heads arc in some places collected and used as articles of human
THE LITTLE THEATRE CLUB OF SWARTHMORE COLLEGE
consumption.
PRESENTS
(Continued Next Week)
an
IT'S YOUR
RED· CROSS
KEEP
IT
GOING
Plan Art Center
For Del. County
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NORMAN A. CHRISTIANSEN
"SHOEMAKER'S HOLIDAY"
(formerly of Nixon, N.J.)
by
Thomas Dekker
Landscape Gardener
We
Beautify
Outdoor.
205 Riverveiw Rd.
Lawna must be fed NOW
Tree.
S.lonal'" Maintenance
Shrubbery
ContraCt. Availabl..
Lawna
SoU
lII:dmber of the Chester Real
Estate Board and Cooperative
Selling Bureau. We meet with
GM HYDRA-MATIC DRIVE ~ OPTIONAL'
We Feel That For Tho... Who Know Pontiac, We Need Only Say- other members weckly to promot<:
sales service.
-He... io, The Moat Beautiful Pontiac Ever Built, .
-Here i .. The moot Dependable Pontiac Ever Built
·-And io· Now Available With C-eral Motor. Hydra.Matic Drive··Optional at Additional Coot
.
Realtor
907 .Edamont Avenue
Chester 3-4516
9th and SPROUL ST.
CHESTER
education departments.
Mrs. Lange stated that the Little
Theatre Club believed in presenting plays that w~re either new ones
·and would encourage 'rising dramatists , or thosetbat were historically
important but rarely presented. She
feels that "Shoemaker's Holiday"
is both amusing and educational.
The regular performances will be
given Friday and Saturday nights,
March 19 and 20 in C1o~hier Memorial at 8:15. A special performance
is being given for high school students at hal! price on Thursday,
March 18 at 7 :oW.
Wallace Lippincott
C. R. LOUGHEAD.INC.
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School Lacrosse in The Swarthm~rc ~o~r~s~w~.~rt~h~m~O~T.~2~3:SS~.W~·f.~;;-;l~~~·1
Area", "Ful1dament~!s of Slick ~
Handling". There will also be. a
series of ~iscussions on off~n~sve
and defenSIve styles and an mterpretation on the rules of the sport.
Bob McCowan, a student at the
Bullis School, Silver Spring, Md',
spent the week-end at his home on
Vassar avenue.
. Pahdera 8< Paper lIuigera
aboald KJiow Hew
Swa. 2266
Mlchtgan Ave.
r
Drivcway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
PETER DI NICOLA
Phone Swarthmore 2526
QUICK-CHANGE WINDOW paorECrlOHl
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Weare
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wl1e.JY you can
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Coal and Fuel Oil
CUNNINGHAM
State College to
Have Lacrosse ~~iiiii~~~~~iiiii~~~~iiiii~~·
Sponsored by the School of Physi-cal Education of The Pennsylvania
Stale College as a service to the
community, a free lacrosse clinic
for universities, junior colleges,
. higJ't schools, and amateur enthusi
Ale"' Bros.
Van
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Lucy Sather
466 Hillside Rd.
Ridley Park, Pa.
Ridley Park 0842- R
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Arters Brothers Inc.
Coutractora
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EDWARD ,L. NOYES & CO.·
SWARTHMORE 0114
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ply to Dmc: R, The
S~rthmorcan.
FOUND
FOlTND-Charm
-:nC:",,"'r"S".='al'sBi:
eyd. Shop. C.,IIImmelet"-.
F .. d Bloom,
0975.
LEGAL
NOTICES
Estate of Lugigi DePase deceased. Lcttt:r:i!i
of Administration on the above Estate
have been granted to tbe undersigned. \Vh'>
request all persons having claims or de·
mands against the Estate of the decendent
to make known tbe same, and all perS6DS
indebted to the decedent to make payment
without delay. to :JIoIi59 Norma DePase 518
W. Front Street Chester. Penna. Or to
her Attorney Wallace Lippincott, E9t.
907 Edgmont Avenue Chester, Penn·
sylvania
3T·3·S .
REQUEST FOR BIDS
The SchOOl District of Swarthmore w:ill
receive bids at the office of the Scbool
Distriet in the High Sehool 'Building, comer
of College and Princeton avenues, Swarth~
more, Pennsylvania, up to 4 p. rn.. Tues·
day, :March 16. 1948, and open the bids at
a meeting of ttie School Board at the
School District office during the week of
March IS, 1948. for printing, instructional
supplies and equipment, janitors' supplies!
a tractor and a mowre and auditorium wal
repairs. Specifications can be s(>cured beteen 9 2. m. 'and 4 p. m. daily, except
Saturdays. Sundays, and holidays, at tbe
School District office. The Board reserves
the figM to· reject any or all bids in whole
or in part, and to award contracts on any
item or item~ making up any bid.
HILDA LANG DENWORTII
Secretary
ROOFS
GUTTERS
REPAIRED ""d INSTALLED
Furnace cleaning orders taken now.
Call
GEORGE MYERS
-109 1fichigan Ave.
Sw. 2266
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BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
. SOl Yale avenue
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call
RUMSEY C:-JEVROLET
Swarthmore 1439
§
A. Mercer. Quinby
Funeral Director
No additloDaJ cIiariIe
BiiI>urbau c:allli
RepaIn
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Swarthmore 2295
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Swarthmore 1448
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ALTERATIONS
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and Slenderizing
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Helps Circulation
Paperhanging
Tel: Swarthmore 0572-J
Presenting The New 1948
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D.AVE WOOD
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CompletelY Air-Conditioned
Swediah Massage
Electrical Contractor
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ClotLier Memorial 8: 15
Admia.ion 6Oc:
CHOPS
S. M. HARBISON
CLASSIFIED
Friday and Saturday, Mar~h 19 and 20
_ _1441'ama.
STEAKS
Mrs. Frank G . .Keenen is reasts· is s~hcidli1ed· for Saturday
afternoon, March 13, at 1:00 p. m., cuperating at her home on Harvard
at The· Pennsylvania State College avenue from a thyroid-adenectomy
performed in the Delaware Hospital
Cenier, 855 Harvard avenue.
The authentic atmosphere of
College and high school coaches, Wilmington, Monday, March 1.
Elizabethan London will be present- principals, students, and directors
cd by the Little Theatre Cluh 0; of athletics, their assistants and _ _ _.-:..:,;;-.;==...,.-____
Replace ,.our kitcM'"
students who arc interested in atPERSONAL
Swarthmore College in its ~rning
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PERSONAL,-.Hon-mooncn
aDd
spn'ng
" tending the dime are mVltc to con.
f"",tare with a
vacationers like: ~~the informal hospitality
Production, "Shoemaker's Holiday,
tact the Pennsylvania State C~lIege at !rIuskoka Beach Inn; in the beart of Ont·
to be given March 19 and 20.
II
aario's Muskoka Lake eou~ry. Tennis,
.
boahng,
•
n'd'I , etc. Ra•es
Wr,'tten by Thomas Dekker, a con·· Center immediately for reserva golf. swuruning,
Z TUBE FLUORESCENT
tion.
start at $31 w«kly, including meals. For in·
temporary of Shakespeare, the play
fonnation and June reservations phone
Lo d
The all-afternoon program will in- Ernest R. Laws Swartbmore 0590.M.
LIGHT $8.00
was officially produced by the
r c1ude movies, talks and demonstra- PERSONAL-Ocean Ci.y ·Academ=y"','-:;3"61"-h I
Admiral's CompAny' before Gooel
and Central avenues, Ocean City, N.J.
t,'ons on. various phases of the sport. Heall bfuI and'Jntereshng
.
summer prof:
wm i ... taIl free of ch.....e
Queen Bess on January 1, 1600.
he . aim. of the clinic is to famil- pJanned alonE'" Navy lines for boys rom
T
A 'boisterous and ro1li~kng ·EIi-.. .
.
h 8 to 18. For Information :write Captain Jack
uShocmaker'~ tarIze sportsmen WIth one of t e G. Jcruee. 212 Inlet Road. Ocean City;
dy
tl
b
za e Ian come ,
..
f American
mes Ocean Cily 1225.)1 or Madison 8723.
No lID.wer
Holiday" involves several interwovcn most e~cltll1g 0
h
d K'li
. 'PERSONAL-Vacuum Cleanen. irons. Swarthmore 2Z68-M
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conc
rns
and
to
Inform
coac
es
an
p
ayer5
toasters
and
radio,
repaired.
eal1ed
Th e pnnclpa one
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pots.
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I t h J t t rflr and df'livered. Can Robert Brooks, S....tb..ore 0740
Simon Eyre, the shoemaker, and his of eXistIng !cams a )OU teas es Swarthmore 1548.
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t 0 til c position of mcthods which have been developed
PERSONAL-Service
on all makea
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by the experts. RccogmzlI1g
f L on d on.
Lord 1\1
.1. ayor 0
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ironers,
vaellum
cleaners.
1'8n2'es
Since there arc few stage direc- popularity of the game. ~mon? t. C irons. toasters, fans ond lamPf'_ Also
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th d· ct' n sexes Penn State offiCials lIlVlte wiring-new 8[1() old. .All work com·
trons t Ie cast un cr
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plies to Fire Underwriter. speelfleaof Barbara Pearson Lange ~ has a women to the,c1l1lle.
:!~~:. 2~;~~~riCb H. Haulen, Bwartb·
free hand with stage business and
Among noted' porsonnel takillg PERSONAL-S. M. Harbison. ol'
set extending Cout into the audience Blake, Swarthmore 1.. "Telge
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mntlng
\,••·il represcnt a typical London crosse Coac11',. Fcrrp • lO~1PSOn, PERSONAL---Carpentry jobbing. Esti~
h f tl
U
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mates cheerfully given. Reasonable prices
H
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street. The curtain will not be
ca
oa~. 0
\C
mvers
.
First class workmanship. Reeves. Phone
drawn at any time. A morris dance Penn~ylvall~a,. Herman IEPst~lnt SwarthR1(lre 3450.
an
and a group of madrigal singers will Drexel Instltutc of Te~hno ogy aWANTED
.
conlpr ',se thc entr'acte entertain- crosse Coach, Wm. Z1Cg~l1fus, f{)r- WANTED-Metronome in good condition.
,
h H S Lei
Telephone Media 1383·M.
ment. U~ers in Elizabethan cos- mer Swart . .' . acrosse o~c 1 WANTED-Chilaretl6 months up to pose
as models in photograpbic advertising.
tun. ,v ',1l wander through the aud· and present Dire. ctQr of Recreal10n
"A Well Kept House
H
Phone Madison 1599 for appointment. Wen.
ience selling various confections.
for The S un 0 ]I .Comp~ny,
enry dell Phillips Studios. 15 Soutb Lansdowne
Never Grows Old"
Production of- "Shoemaker's Holi ... Ford, Lower Mcnon High S.ch~l avenue. Lansdo:~wn,?,c.o.Pa",.,--..,.,,:-:;-:-:-=::-:-=
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\VANTED-Kindergarten teacher part·time
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day" has involved several, college acrosse
oac 1, an
en
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Reply to Box Q, Tbe Swarthmorean.
groups. In addition to the cast of Penn State Lacros.se ~oach.
\VANTED-Dar's work desired by colored
Phone
30 and the technicolor staff, reThe program wdl lOc1ude su~h ferr:l: p~:.:rC&~~:n~~f93~: ironing preI
Isearch has been done by the English highlights as a lccture and mOV1e WANTED-Second.hand sewing machine.
Phone Swarthmore 2t56-W
and h,' story departmenU and be- entitled "What is Lacrossel'; talk.;
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"La
WANTED-Day's workdesired by re·
tween-act entertainment is being ~nd de~onstratlons. on ,,~ro~se
liable person. Good laundress. Ex~lenced
provided by the music and physical as a H,gh School Sport, H'gh ;~~02 e~i~dr§~.rt~~::;n~":l'is.&~1 Chesto, I'::~=-_=---'=-___~--:____
College Actors
Giving 1600 Play
THE WINNING COMBINATION ••• COMFORT + SAVINGS
Directed by Barbara Pearoon Lange·
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J. Paul Brown, Red Cross Fund
Chairman. wishes to call attention·
to a part of President Truman'..
speech made at the opening of the
campaign for 1948,
"With the Red Cross it is not a
question of doing merely one job
well. Its program has many important parts. The Red Cross must
be ready at aU times to move and
act simultaneously on widely varying program. In all it does, service
THRIfTY
I.opplrl K_ rhey Really,
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Pineapple JUiCE ( :;: 161 ) ":..':' 38c
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Ideal Apple BuHer
Ideal Mince Meat
Ideal Tomato Soup
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Cheese Food G\3'~alc 2 pt, 95c
Cheese &!.~I~r~. ~~. 12c
Cheese M.'8,~~up
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MoH'. Jellies
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Mrs. Schobinger. has been in
charge of the weavlOg program in
t~c wards at the VaHey Forge h05Plt?l for the past year and a half.
With the help of Mrs. Thomas H.
l.ueders she is now setting up a
weaving workshop for ambulant
patients. Mrs. \Volters who has
been assisting in the ward program
is taking a course at the PennsyP-,
vania Institute to prepare herseli
to teach on the larger looms. The
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F!ahJ, GroUJId
Cornmeal Mush
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Bl'oc~oli
Swarthmore 0450
TELEGRAPH FLOWERS
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Scrapple
The Delaware' County Chapter of
the D.A. R. will meet Monday,
March 15 at the home· of Mrs.
Joseph H. Perkins ·of 530 Cedar
lane, at 2 p. m. Co-hostesses will
be Mrs. R. J: Littlefield of Swarthmore place, Janet McAllister of
Media and Bertha Helms of Chester.
Mrs. Herschel G. Smith, r~gent
of Wallingford wiil preside at th~
meeting which will include B musi.
cal program under the direction of
Mrs. WlIiam Megonical of Chester.
, Members of the Lansdowne Chapter will be guests at th~ Monday
session.
R'
ecelve.
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BALT. PIKE SPRINGFIELD
PIcIc of .........It Crap.
pm. 0 B
Gray Ladies of the Swarthmore
Branch of the Red Cross gave 820
holtrs to patients in federal aqd
civilian hospitals in this area in 1947.
Mrs. Harry L. Miller, chairman,
rcports the following women engaS'ed in this volunteer service last
year: Martha Keighton, Doris GanneU, Lucy Horsington, Ann Mu1ler,
Mrs. Leonard Ashton, Mrs. Harry
Miller D. Allenbach, Mrs. Hervey
Schuma"Cher, Virginia Craemer, Mrs.
CF.Wolters. Mrs. Herbert Swing,
Mrs. Carl Jeglum, Mrs. Franklin
Gillespie, Mrs. Hugh O. Thayer:
M rs. W . C . Gor~unet and Mrs.,
George Schobinger.
MADISON BROS.
up 10
Sliced BACON WIIIoa'.
V.lb 31c
Veal ROAST !~ Oot 'houlder Ib 42c
Lamb ROAST ;;;:. Oot Shoulder Ib 41c
Ceaedi," illite
CodIbII
DftISed
Whit....
and
Novelty
Candles
O.A.R. to Have M ...iW Pro........
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, Ernest O. Lange. Jr., of "J...angewood", Baltilnore pike, received his
Bachelor of Science Degree in Economics, with a major in accounting
at Franklin and Marshall College
in February.
Mr. Lange has accepted a position with the Armstrong Cork Company and has been assigned to the
Pittsburgh plant ,in production management. Mrs. Lange is driving to
Pittsburgh, Sunday, to join her
husband.
To Initiate' LacroSle
,16 lb.
Lunch Meat Spicod It 1b,17c
Lebanon Bologna Itlb 17c
Short Rib. Beef
Ib 35c
Tender
Sweet bread.
Bcd 42c
e ..
Decorative
hand loom weaving for bedfast patients will .still be carried on'.
Hand crafts taugflt at Valley'
Fdrge to the veterans are given
from a professional point of view.
Mrs. Schobinger was greatly pleased to hear from one of her "star
weavers:' at Christmas. He has returned to his home in Kentucky
and is opening a weaving shop.
$1.00
lancaster Brand Extra 'aney
TURKEYS
1t._1he.
fLOWERS
The Year Ro...... Token Of
E.teem Aod Thoughtful......
Tender Chuck Roast
lb. S5e
Tender Leg LAMB
lb. 59c
Sliced BACON
Robert G. Hopson of Rutgers
avenue who captained Swarthmore
High School's lacrosse team ,last
year, has b~cn successful in 'getting
faculty permission at Dickins~n
College to initiate lacrosse there.
He, with others from Dickinson will
attend the lacrosse "clinic"· at Swarthmore College tomorrow.
1-2Ib.33c
for
More CouPoIla
The March monthly meeting of
the Legion Auxiliary will be held at
the ;homc of Mrs. Robert Sheppard,
21
VaS5ar avenu,c
on
Mon~ay,
3[arch 15 at·2 p. In.
Mrs. Alban Rogers, chairman of
'l11cmbcrsbip, has reported that there
aTc sixtysix: members in the present
Auxiliary, eighteen of. whom are
active. She would like the non':.
!11cmhcrs who ar'c eligible to ,consider joining Unit No. 427 irr-ordcr
10 assist in the work necessary.
The Coupon Campaib'11, which
will J~;ake possible a covered grand~
,tand for the Coatesvitle Hospital,
is not getting a large response in
Swarthmore. TI1c Legion would
like the housekeepers t2 keep an
eye on the coupons coming into
thir 'hOllies and send them t'o Mrs~
Herhert '!,lassett at 500 North Chestcr road.
Auxiliary workers arc ll,.C.eded also
tq ~id "etcran~' families dependent
011 public aid because of the father's
•lisability.
NEWS NOTES
11 r. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes of
Princeton avenue entertained at a.
dinner Tuesday evening in honor
of Mrs. A. B. LaWI enCe of-Bridgeport, . Conn. t who has -·been visiting
old Swarthmore friends.
Mrs. Wallace Lippincott of South
Chester road entertained her sisterJ
Mrs. J. Longenecker of Philadel~
phia as her house' guest last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoe1ll.c1ker of Riverview road will return hom'e . Sunday frollt Lake
Wales, Fla., where they have been
vacationing for.': 10 days.
Mrs. H. Bar'dwell ,Lincoln 01
Ogden avenue will ente~tain her
duplicate bridge club at a luncheon
at her home, Monday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wolters of
Cedar lane will have as their weekcnd guests, their daughter, Mrs;,
L.V .. Van- Arsdale and children
Susan and Peter of Orangeburg,
N.Y.
Mrs. Earle p,, Yerkes of Princeton avenue has returned home from
Atlantic City where she spent two
weeks recuperating from a seriou3
automobile accident which occurred
February 15. Mr. Yerkes joined
Mrs, Yerkes on Atlantic City,
week-cnds.
Mrs. C. C. West of Walnut lane
will entertain her bridge club mem~
bers at a luncheon at her home today.
Mrs. W. E. Dungan, Jr., "f
Dogwood lanc cntertained at a
luncheon Friday ,in honor of her
house guest, Mrs. John Q. Rhodes
of Richmond, Va., who is vi,siting
here for two weeks.
Mr. H. Lindley Peel of Columbia
nvenuc will leave tomorrow for i;
week at Pinehurst, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Herhert G. Hand,
Jr., and daughter Susan of River-view road am1 Balitmorc Pike
spent a few days of last week visiting .friends .aild relatives fn Wcstfeld, N.J .
:Miss Virginia Wilson of Ogden
avenue' who will be a :March bride,
was guest of honor last Wednesday
at a miscellaneous shower given by
M iss Margaret, Anne Randall of
Drexel Hill. Miss Randall will be
bridal attendant.
Miss Wilson was also' guest of
h6nor at a handkerchief shower
given by Miss Katharine Bassett of
North Chester ruad. Guests included a .few workers in the college
~ffices.
.
Mr. and Mrs. George Corsc\of
Yale avenue will "ntertain 16 club
members at· a des.ert-bridge .tomorrow evening.
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Ridley T{)wnship, Glen-Nor, Spring- Legion to ·Show I1H7field, Nether-Providence,' SwarthWorld SerieoFilmo
The seliqr boys won t~e intra- more, Darby, Eddysone and Sharon
ural boxing championship last Hill. Entries are still being received.
On Monday nIght, March IS, ill
Harry
Warren,
high
school
senior,
we~k, as four ·of their five. repre·
th~ American Legio~ roolll of the
is
tournament
chairman
and
all
in··
sentativcs came through with victor·
Borough Hall the A.illsworthquiries should be directed to him.
ies. 'Heavyweight Barry Patton,12,
Wernhe!- Post 407 !presellts the 1947
defeated D. Smith; 11; lig!)t h~vy
\Vorld Series films. Roy Mack,
Presented at Recital
weight Dave Collins, 12, defeated
vice-president of the Philadelphia
Charles Izumi, local piano teach'er Athletics alld lIIemuers of the 1946
D. ,Fetherolf; middleweight H.
Mac Gil b err y, 1 2 de f eat e d presented a group of his pupils on American Legion baseball team
R. Terry, 10; welterweight E. Sunday afternoon, March 7, at
Baughn, 12, defeated J. Smith, 11; home of Dr. and Mrs. George WarAll members of the post, their
lightweight D. Swann, 10, defeated ren.
families and friends, all present and
The following pupt,ts a!ttended past members of the 3rJucd forces
W. Keen, IZ; feather weight
A. MacChesney defeated this party: William Graham, Mary and everyone interested in baseball
J. Chapman; flea'weight J. Mc' Lou Gray, Gerry Crean, Mary Lou and the local American Legion team,
Candless, 11, defeated J. Sl,lape, 10. McCorkel, Lyn. Bernard, Phoebo are invited to be. pres'cnt.
The high school w.ilI enter a team Balsley, Betty Ann McCorkel,
in the state volley ball championship Jackie Gray, Connie Russell, Sally
playoffs whiCh lJegin on 'Saturday, Stockdale, Helen Warren, ChrisCLEAN RUGS
March 20 at lhe St'lte Teacher's topher Re}'1)olds, Chuck Stockdale,
~itI
make your daily house.
Sally
Thorton
and
James
'Mc(:orkel.
College at West Chester. Boys on
deaning
easier. No dust to fI,.
Thc_
afternoon
was
spent
playingthe squad who look outstanding at
a'round
and
settle back OD
this time are Joe Brown, Barry Pat- and singing. Rcfreshments' were
everything.
ton, George Thorbahn, Rodney served by Mrs. \Varrelt.
9" 12 Domestic, $4.50
Bray, Larry Dalton, Avery Blake,
Kappas
to
Sew
Dave Collins, Elizah Baughn and
Harry Warren.
Mrs. MiI.ton H. Fussell, J r., of
. The Delaware Co'unty 'High
lOG Park AV~t SwarthnlOre, Pa.
Vassar
avenue. will be hostess to
School Foul Shoaling Championship
Swatduno.. OS2~
PHONES '• Clearbrook
4646
Tournament will be held in the the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sewing
Group
next
Tuesday,
!farch
16.
Choice Persia" Rugs fol' Sale
Swarthmorc,11igh school gymnasiUIil
on Saturday, March 13, from, 10
3. m. to 4 p. mo. This is sponsored
by the boy's Vltrsity Club and is a
revival of a very popular sports
event.
Awards will be presented to the
H .........d and Rutgera AVeI_
winning high school team, the high
individual scorer and individual
finshlng second to fith. Each boy
will shoot 50 foul shots.
Schoo~s are permitted to enter a
five-man team. Those schools which
will take part are Chester, Haverford, Lansdowne, Collingdale; Pros-·
pect Park, Media, Ridle;y Park,
cPA"'soYt b- CO.
Harvard Inn
To Reaume' Dancing Clauea
The Alice-Kraft Rhythmic Danc·ing Classes for children will be resumed, Friday, March 19 at 3:30 as
usu'aJ, in the Woman's Club.
The classes wi.1I continue through
May.
BLUE Mondays can be .~~
when ELECTRICITY does your work!
NEW GAS STATION HOURS
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
8 A. M. TO 9 P. M.
SUNDAY
8,A. M.TO 5 P. M.
l,
Smoked Tongue
Ib.45c
HANNUM & WAITE
-
Frui~s
YALE AVENUE &: CHESTER ROAD
SWARTHMORE 1250
and Vegetables
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Anjous PEARS
6 for 19c
CELER.Y HEARTS bunch 19c
BANANAS
2·lbs.25c
JUICY LEMONS
doz. 19c
Extra Fancy Tomatoes box. 25c,
TOPS ALL RECORDS.
Fix-elosses have reached 8il
all-time high-no record
to be proud, of. More
necessary than ever to be
careful. More necessaryj
than ever to keep your
FIRE INSURANCE ill
force,
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General insurance
2Sc
Ib
Makea
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to humanity is its main objective
as well as its sole reward.
"When catastrophe strikes, Ih.
Red Cross moves with the precision
of a well trained army to bring order
out of chaos. It provides aid to
stricken people without weakening
their self~respect, Altogether, it
has handled 3,650 disasters in its
time. These errands of mercy represent 'a shining chapter in the
annals of relief-giving. JJ
In 'lte ACMI
It. few 'peelall are "',..1. Ht H',
w... y.o pay for all yov food .McIs
Frida,.. pe eli n;. IMr
333 DARTMOUTH AVEUNE
Swarthmore 1833
12c
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tins the _ _ liCe , _
I~'-of!~ ~necrimt
an. 29c
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IN SMALL PACKAGES
When you're on ~e telephone, remember that you can
say a lot even in brief call. And on party-line telephones
especially,.jt's courteous to keep calls brief. Yov,r party_
line neighbors will appreciate it, __ and so will your
a
friends who may be trying to reac;h you.
,he
Bell 'elephone Company of Pennsylvania
\
,et~
The old, traditional washday isn't blue any morie! No, ma'am! The
freedom of modern Ele!=fric Living can be yours when you have a
work-saving automatic'washer, All you have to do is load the electric
washer, set the controls, and add soap. Then relax while electricity
does your washing I It will wash, rinse, and damp-dry without any
further attention, See the automatic electric washers at your dealer
today, or in showrooms of Philadelphia Electric Company,
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COiftPANY
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Local Artists
Roberta FUneral
In MeetiDg House
Friday March 12 has been postthat I tb~ Security ... COUJIci!
poned to Friday April 2', at 8 p. m.
should take action with out regard
in the clubhouse. Dr. Clair Wilcox.
to the veto against any nation breakvice chairman of the United States
ing tbis contraet aggressively.
(Continued froin Page 1)
Delegation, will discuss "Our (Continued from Page 1)
"Who now Will perf,!rm such Russia has consistently opposed all (Continued from Page 1)
the fourth annual exhibit of Miss Chances for Free World Trade."
$58.63 .from church groups; $90.00
services?
steps leading to this suggestion.
Gaul's recent paintings.
r
Surmving ar~ her husband, a
Mrs. S. S .. Rutherford,cbairman
Mr. Kline said that, having been in contributions received at the
New Books in Library
College Theatre; $Z3O.28 earned
daughter Mrs. Edward McCracken
of the nominating committee, pre22 miles away from an explosion of through the movie benefit 'held at
of
Daton
Rouge
La.,
and
two
sons,
sented the following members for
The increasing of books has in no
George A. Roberts of Swarthmore an alom bomb, he could only des. that theatre; and $2073.13 from
th three year term as Director,
way
altered
the
policy
of
the
and Edward H. of Erie, Pa. The cribe its effect on a human. being individual contributions including
Mrs. E. D. Brauns, Mrs. Walter
H .. Dickinson, Mrs. Owen Gay, Swarthmore Public Library to keeP funeral service wil be he[din the by comparing it in fearLproducing those collected at" homes and those
and Mrs. G .• H. Jeglum, Elections the community weI! supplied with Swarthmore Meeting· House at 2 quality to something much greater made at the variety show given by
will be held Tuesday, April 13.
worthwhile recent pUblications. o'clock Saturday afternoon, March than the worst .ligbtdning ever students in Clothier Memoriar on
March 4.
The Literature department will Swarthmoreans whose personal 13. Friends are asked to omit s~en: that it was something he
meet Friday March 12 in the book budgets may have been whittl- flowers. Interment will be private. hoped he would never again have to
Moyie Benefit Week for L. W. V.
see.
Lounge of th~ club. Mrs. Donald ed down by the higher cost of the
He
warned
that
the
point
of
danHibbard will review ''Valiant Lady" necessities of life are likely to find
ger rna y be nearer than We think. In
The week of March 15 is Movie
on the library shelves many 'of the
by Knight.
1946
it
was
said
that
the
Russians
Benefit
Week for the League of
The Current Events department, books which they now hesitate to
had
developed
alt
atomic
bomb.
Women Voters. Monday and TuesMrs. J. Burriss West chainllan, buy but arc anxious to read. Some
A Town Meeting held Monday His opinion is that now, with their day, March IS and 16, will be an
will present the last in the series of of the latest additions are:
evening March 8 in the Swart!t' aggresive actions in Europ~, they interesting
English
production.
Maysteries: "The Fabulous Clip·
talks by Dr. Frances Fussel! at
more Meeting House was sponsor- are probably ready for whatever UAdventuress". Those who appre ...
the home of Mrs. L V. S. Bishop, Joint," Brown; "CaU for the Saint,"
ed by the League of Women Voters wI! result such actions.
ciate music, will enjoy "My Wild
736 Harvard avenue, Thursday Charteris; "No Tears for the Dead",
in Swarthmore. the United Nations
Mr·
Kline
urged
that
somehow,
Irish Rose" with Dt;.nnis Morgan,
l\{arch 18, at 10 p. m. The topic of Foley; IIDead Level," Gordon;
Council of Philadlphia and the For- sO.me way We arrive at international Wednesday and Thursday nghts,
this final Jecturt; is liThe United uMurder i97," Gruber; liThe Hang...
eign Policy Association. Dr. Arn· control for without it he saw no and on Friday and Saturday nights,
Nation."
ing Judge," Hamilton; "The Dark
old Look, President of Ellis College, hope for the future.
John Garfield in "Body and Soul".
The Antiques department, Mrs. Wheel," MacDonald.
presided over the meeting introduc- Spirited discussion closed the According to Life magazine this is
Other Fiction: liThe Gesture,"
Birney K. . Morse chairman, aning the subject uYon and the Atom" meeting.
an exceptly good picture.
nouuces a class in making paper Cobb; 4'Immortal Helen," Corbett;
Included in his remarks was tht
Tickets may be obtained from any
lamp shades to be held at the home ~'A.fary Donovan," Downes; "The
fact that in polls taken not too long
ELECTED
member of the League Committee:
of Mrs. Harry Montgomery, Wall- Cry of Dolores," Gorman; "Ten
ago 'the trend in public library readMrs. Charles E. Fischer, Mrs.
ingford, at 0 a. m. Tuesday, Mraeh O'Clock Scholar," Holmes; "Fare
ing was away from interest in th~
Frank
H.
McCOwan,
Jr.,
of
VasHenry
F. Dure, Mrs. C[air. J eg16. For further information cal' by My Side," Knight; "Once Ther~
atom. He referred to the statement sar avenUe has been elected presi... lum, Mrs. Thomas Hopper, Mrs.
Atrs. Morse at Swa. 0602.
Was a Waltz," Murray j "Garden
by Einstein that perhaps two thirds dent of Pbi Kappa Psi Fraternity Nathan Bachman, and Mrs. Samuel
The Fiftieth Anniversary lunch- Shower," RunrJing: "Tl1.6 Aunt's
of the people of the World would b. at Pennsylvani~ State College.
GOrin.
eon reservations must be called to Story," White; liThe Street ot
killed in any atom bomb war.
Mrs. H. J. Dingle, Swarthmore Jeven Monks," Woods.
Dr. Julius Halpern, Assistant
0188, by. Friday March 19. The Non-Fiction: "World Communism
Professor of Physics, U. of P., took
luncheon will be in the clubhouse' Today," Ebon; t'Peach or Anarchyt
the audience along .step by step in
on March 23 at 12:30. Please note Meyer; "Complete Book on Flowe.
the conception of forces between ohthe change jn time. The program Arragement," ¥ockwell; "Donald of
jects which, gradually build up to
will be given at 2:00.
China;·!., 5;elle; Potemkin," Solpelectrical forces and atoms. As it
The Fine Arts Festival of the veytchik; "Infpimation Please AIwas gradually discovered how to
Delaware County Federation of manae. 1948," Kieran, Ed.
utilize electrical forces, we got the
Women's Clubs wil be held in the
Juvenile: "The Happy Lime atom. With nuclear forces a million
M~rch
Swarthmore Woman's Club on Fami[y;" OindilJl "ScHffy the Tug- times greater than any known beThursday March 18, starting at 11 boat and His Adventures," Cramp- fore, and rearrangement of these
a. mt and continuing throughout ton; "Terry and Bunky Play forces resu1ting in the.ir release
You are invited t~ remain for the ea:tertainment lit 8 otclock.
the day. Awards in art drama, Basketball/', .~i5hel j liThe Story came' atomic energy. So the re ...
literature and music will highlight' Book of :Ships," Petersham; liThe
the program.
Story Book· of. Trains," Petersham; same
leasingtime,
of these
all at the
as. in forces
the explosion
oi
The joint meeting of the League ".Moustachio," Rigby; ~IThe Darc ...
TNT, producd the ~tomic bomb.
of \Vomen Voters of Swarthmore devil," SHHman; liThe Tall Book of
In a nucleus you have nuclear fortand the W0l!lan's Club planned fot Fairy T~Ic:;s," 44Highpockets," Tunis. ces and electric forces which are U'=-'
still a mystery to man, the speaker
said. Fissionable materials, of which
there are two or three others than
uranium, 'produce this release oj
energy and the consequent explosion
of the bomb.
CH~STER and FAIRVIi;W ROADS
Dr. Halpern concluded by saying
THEATRE SQUARE
that the responsibility of the scientist in the application which is made
When disaster strikes, the call
of this forccis in his opinion no
goes out-and the Red Cross
more than that of the layman; that
responds.
authority for this should be vested
,
in the people; and that it is the
FOR OUR DELICIOUS
Now U's your turn-and ours
scientist who should see that he
People have proper education on
Send the Red Cross your cheqk
this .•
for as m~ch as you can_spare.
The next speaker, Mrs. Robert
,YalJ{er of Whittier Place, memberCOCONUT OR
of the League of Women Voters.
FRUIT AND NUT
said that the entire problenl of control of atomic energy is centered
Name written on Eggs at your in the McMahon Bill.. She gave
. request.
a complete synopsis of this imporJ..
tant bill which was first passed by
Congress in August 1946, and has
been critizicized ever since. There
YOUR
RED CROSS--KEEP IT aOINa.
,
.
are many grounds for such opposi- ·IT'S
tion, in the hill.
Alfred M. Kline, correspondent
at Bikini. opened his remarks by
saying that Berhard Baruch first
•
suggested the international contract
disallowng any Use 'of atomic energy
in a daugerous way. He said also
Member of Federal DepORt Insurance Corporation
Exhibit at Club
Students Extend
C.A.R.E. Drive Date·
Atom Discussion
At Town Meeting
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French And Danish Pastry
. Our Delicious Apple Pies
are made from FRESH Apples
L
Petits fours, Hor's d'Oeuvres and
Sandwiches made on order
HOURS- 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M.
Phone
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.. Ddlivery service Daily 11:00 A. M. & 3:00 P. M.
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BENEFIT
. Week of March I
at
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.' College Tl>eatre
Ticket!" nlay he obtained from ~ny member
or Ht Buchner's Tog~rty Shop, .
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SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 19,1948
VOL. ff.-No. 1Z
CLUB
PLAN
50TH BIRTHDAY
Woodwind Sextet at H. S. Thursday
I
On' Tuesday· afternoon :.'. iU.tc:iil!~
23 the Woman's Oub of S._thtnOlfe
will observe its Fiftieth· XIiii'i...,".;
',sary. Club merilbers.artd gueSts ··,_·1
['enjoy a speciallit~ch~on
2 o'clock combining nostalgic l'e~l
iniscence jn song and story with
a factuat record of growth ·of ,the
club.
Mrs. J. Stewart Williams president
I
Swarthmore will be pleased ~c
of the Pennsylvania Federation ·of
Womanen's Club's will he·a .guest of learn that the Oberlin Woodwind
the club as will also the ·officers of Ensemble, under the direction. ot
George E. ,Yaln, will present two
tbe Delaware County Federation.
Cluti meillbers are urged to make concerts in the community.
On Thursday morning, March 25,
their reservations for ~heluncheon
with Mrs. H. J. Dingle, ·telephone the Ensemble, consisting of fJute,
Swarthmo~e 0118 DDt Jater than oboe, clarinet, French horn, bassoon
and piano, will present varied selecMarch 20.
tions
in Clothier Memorial for the
The 'book review scheduled for
Friday morning March .26 has been college stndents and facility body.
On the same day, at 2 :30p. m.,thl~
cancelled.·
.' .
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group
"ill 'play in the High SCI)';"1
A correction
b6~ :made:of
auditorium.
lor ;;l (omlijn~d' assemdate fQr the' joinrm~eUlIg-With· the
League of Women Voters ..Dr. Clair bly. Members of th<: community are
Wilcox will speilk on Friday even- cordially invited to attend this
, ., .:." t
ing.. J\prif 23 instead oJ'Apr'iI 2 as concert.
Dir~ctor
\Valn,
is
Associate
Propreviously announced.
fessor of Woodwinds and Ensemble
at the Oberlin Conservatory. He has
heen actively engaged throughout
his Hfe as a well known woodwind
expert and adjudicator. He has been
chairman of the woodwind selec-
i.
H.S. BAND MARKS
FIRST DECADE
This. spring the Hiwh School
Band will celebrate its 10th .anniversary. It was in' the sJ>1"mg of
[938 that a smaU group of ·pupils
and their parents met in the High
School auditoriunl to start ·the
movement that led to the formaM
!ion of the band. The first concert
was given .in May of 1938 to the
great surprise of the whole borough:
and since that time the band nas
given a concert each year, has
taken part in the Memorial Day
exercises each year and has
livened many pub1ic occasions in the
'
tion committee for the National
School and Orchestra Associations.
treasurer of the Ohio Music Education Association, and a teacher
in nlusic .education at Notrthwestern University for 10 sUmmers.
The Oberlin Woodwind Ensemble
is comprised of six outstanding students from the· Conservatory of
.MlLsic who tour with their director dllTing Spring vacation. In .past
Sl!asons, the groups have broadcas~
.o""r three large radio networks.
·Th~y pl~yed concerts in· mo~t of
t.he.,,_m··a.n
and 1.erformed three times at the
M~si.c . Education Nation ConferdiCe.
These artists and their direetOT
have .given stimulation and enc.oltrager;nent.:to many aspiring wood.,.
wind players in their entertaining
and educational programs. Swarth·
more is fOI"tunate to have opportunity to hear this .outstan~ing group.
On Thursday evening. March 25
at 7,J() p. nt. in Martin Hall On the
co1lege campus the 'student Braner.
of. ttle American Society of Mech
anieat . Engineers wiII present Ottu
de' Lo-rc!nzi, Director of Education.
at the Combustion Engineering COm·
pany, New York.
He will lecture on techniques of
Color Photography as he has deve·
loped them in his study of combustion '·of fuels in furnaces 'designed
to' libe~ate the. hea" necessary for
generation of steam. He ·wi11 illustrate the talk with. some of bis unusual colored·. fihns.
The general pu~lic is inVited.
Many groups have contributed
to the spectacular success of the
band during the first 10 years. The
key body was the· Band Parents
Committee, which fr:om the begin~
ning furnished the leadership necessary to 'maintain the continuity
and so to in~ure a ..nealthy group.
FRIDAY, MARCH 19
At first the members
of
the
band
8
:15
P.
M.-"Shoemaker's
Holiday" .............. Clothier :lfemorial
.
..'
....•
for the most part bought the" own 8:20 P. M.-'.Pygmalion" ....•.•.•..•••......•...••.• Player s Club
SATURDAY, MARCH 20
instruments,' but the. commhtee
bought tl1e first group of large in- 8 :15 P. M.-"Shoemaker·s Ho[iday" ••..•..• , •.... Clothier Memorial
struments. TI~e" kr~at problem was 8:20 P. M.-'!'ygmalion" ....•...••. : ............. , • . Player's O!,b
PALM SUNDAY, MARCH 21
to raise. the,.,many thousands of
!1:OO
A.
M.-Morning
Worship ....... : .............. Local Churches
dollars necessary to buy ·the uni.
TUESDAY. MARCH.23
.
forms. Many of the original uniforms were hought in whole or 12:30 P. M.-50th Anniversary Luncheon and Program •. Woman's Chlb
part by tire. ·lIa·(el)ts·
the mem- 7 :00-9:00 P. M.-Observatory Open to Visitors ........ ; ... College
8:00 P. M.-Junior Club Bridge,: ............•.... 909 "Ye.stdale Ave.
h('r~. But Illost of the money hy
S:3O P. M.-Music Club ........................ Presbyteflan Church
far has heen raised hy contribu,THURSDAY, MARCH 25
tions by many individuals, and by Z:3O P. M.-W.I.h. "United Nations" •....•........ 3 Whittie!" Place
the proceeds of the annual concerts. 7:30 P. M.-Color Pho~ography Lecture .: •.•....••..... Marton Han
THis WEEK'S CALENDAR
of
·1
PEARSON EARNS
SPELLER AWARD
Club to Meet .
To Lecture on
At Church
Color Photography
The ~w~rthmore 1{USlc Club wil!
meet in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church at 8 :30, Tuesday, March
23.
The program will begin witb an
organ solo,' Bach's "Concerto ,in A
Minor" played, by Henry Fallst.
This will be followed by a group ,f
'cello solos by Mrs. Rupin Ekfer'gian with an accompaniment by
Mr. Faust on the organ. The pro·
~'ram concludes with two groups of
songs by the Swarthmore College
Madrigal Group· led by James Sorber.
Members are urged to use their
guest cards in view of the spacious
auditorium .
SCH!X)L VACATION
The Spring Vaeation of the
public schools corresponds
with that of the college this
year. The classes close on
Thursday afternoon, March
25, for Good Friday and the
foHowing week holiday. Classes wih re·open again on Monday, April S.
Historic Program Will
Follow Luncheon
On 23rd
tOWIl.
CROSS
Boro Official to be
Honored by Nace
Next Month
CROWD· CLUB TO
SEE "PYGMALION"
Current Audiences
. Applaud Shaw
Comedy
The· Players Club production of
"Pygm~lion", George B ern a r d
Shaw's perennially tantalizing com~
tidy. delights capacity audiences.
this week. Dr. A. F. Jackson ana
\Villaim Price direct the interesting
cast, the staging is excellent and
earned applause testifies nightly to
a revival nicely handled.
The return of Alice J. Dineen to
the· club aft~r too long an absence
is fortuitous. As Eliza Doolittle
she assays a difficult role to ~merge
with the accolade of spontaneous
audience' approval. Her transition
from the illiterate flower girl to
the poised, "duchess" impersonator
is progressively paced:
A newcomor to the club, Robe ..
Ackart contributes glamor and vig';r to the somewhattyped Professor
Higgins, and is as appealing to the
ladies of the audience as to Eliza.
His is, again, a role so familiar, lis
to be very challenging. The Swarth·
inore College English Instructor
meets the test head on.
Dr. John M. Pearson. Borough
Councilman, director of the Physica1
Division of Sun Oil Company's
Research and Delevopment Department. has been named redp·
ient of the 1948 award of the National Association of Corrosion
Engineers, it was announced to.:
day by G. R. Olson, president oi
the Association.
"
Dr. Pearson will receive the Dr.
Frank Newma;' Speller Award for
.~orrosionE.n~'!~~lin!{, ma~e .. ~!,-. _Wiil.ia1"P"~i~' i!~·~i(r~d. Doolittl~
nually by the N.S:C.E. ill recogni C .relishes his mast vigorous part and
tioit of outstanding contribution. plays it with zest. .Russell Gibson
in science and engineering as per ~ appears iJ~ th:e '3 ¥ rn pat h e t'i; c
taining to the field .ot" corrosion. Colonel Pkkering whose chance en~
The award will be presented at counter with Higgins ~ets afoot
the anual meeting in St. Louis 01 Eliza·.. · met~morphosis. Elizabetli
the N.A.C.E. on April 7.
May Roberts h·a";dles the part of
Dr. Pearson receives the award Mrs.. Pea'rce, Higgins' long suf ...
for 0 u t s tan din g contributions fering ·housekeeper,. yo,jth the asthrough research to the sciencC' surancc born of long devotion tu
of corrosion prevention, particul- character work Her. rcstined proparIy the cathodic protection of riety is wonderful support. Isabel
underground pipelines.
Price as Higgins' mother is "qualIn 1924 I,. developed a metllOrl. ity," managing the right degree of
now widely applied, for J}leasuring warmth and chill demanded.
quickly and accurately whether or
The Eynsford Hills are in nice
110t meta1s under water are being contrast,
the mother played by
corroded. and at the same tIme de- Christine K .. Porter, the daughter
tcrmining the amount of current by Dolores Robinson, 1 nd the son
which mllst be applied to control Freddy by Eric Anderson. They are,
the corrosion. He also built the first of course. indispensible. Estelle
instrument
applying
the
new J arden. Richard Haig, George H.
method. This instrument. called the Jarden. Tony Fox, A. D. Rector.
null-circuit, was .used by Dr. Pear- complete, the. cast) or. almost. For
son on the Panama Canal locks ~t Director Jackson appears briefly
the reqnest' of the War Department alJlong .the Covent Garden bystandin 194Z, shortly after its develon- ers to thepleasnre of his many ad.
ment.
mirers and friends in the club.
Cathodic . protection . had' been
ItPygrnaHon" is pleasant satire
applied to undenvater installations and excellent theater. This proat the canal in an effort to prevent duction adds scope to a widely inthe need for a shutCdown during elusive. and appealing Players OUI).
the war, Dr. Pearson was. able to season. Eve.n in an era which like
determine that the protective sys- Alfred Doolittle ."can't. afford mar.
tem was working properly, and als," it lightens the heart.
avoided the need of emptying the
locks to make inspections.
2nd Grade Vi.ita Station WIP
Legion SLow. Baseball Film
Baseball Night at the American
Legion Ainsworth-Wernher Post
427 produced the largest gatljering
of the current season. John Erskine;
sponsored the meeting and while,
he was unable to produce Roy Mack
of the Athletics as scheduled,· Ed;
ward J. Cleary and C6nnic J. Floo,1
of Connie ~fack"s organizatiol1 ap
pearcd with the official ,Vorld
Series film of the 1947 season.
Each week th~ second g~ade class
of the College avenue school looks
forward to five educ~tional radio
programs planned especially for
their age level: Oil Monday morning, March IS their teacher, Frances H09t, took the class on a field
trip to Station \VIP to watch the
broadcast of one of their favorites,
"A Trip to the Zoo~.
Mrs. Charles Fisher, Mrs. Joseph
"Yalter and Mrs. "Villiam Singleton accompanied the group.
.
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
•
THE
Local Artists
Exhibit at Club
(Continued froin Page 1)
•j
SWARTHMOREAN
Friday March 12 has been postponed to Friday April 2', at 8 p. m.
in the clubhouse. Dr. Clair Wilcox.
vicc chairman of the United States
Delegation,
will
discuss "Our (Continued from Page 1)
Chances for Free World Trade."
"\VllO now w'ill Ij erform such
services?
Sllr~ivillg arc her husband, a
New Books in Library
daughter Mrs. Edward McCracken
TIeI 'IIIcrcaslIlg
. 0 f ,.uQO k 5 Ilas 111
. no of Baton Houge La., and two sons,
George A. Roberts of Swarthmore
way altered the policy of the- and Edward H. of Eric, Pa. The
Swarthmore Public Library to keep funeral service wil be held in the
the community well supplied with Swarthmore Meeting House at 2
worthwhile
recent
publications. o'clock Saturday afternoon~ :March
Swarthmorcans whose
personal 13. Friends arc asked to omit
book budgets llIay have been whittl- flowers. Interment will be private.
Roberts Funeral
In Meeting House
the fourth annual exhibit of 11iss
Gaul's recent paintings.
Mrs. S. S. Rutherford,chairman
of the nominating committee, prescnted the fonowing members for
th three year term as Director,
'f
., rs. E,. D'. B rauns, lIlrs. \V
'alter
H. Dickinson, Mrs. Owen Gay.
and Mrs. G .. H. jegIulll, Election.:;
will be held Tuesday, April 13.
The Literature department will
meet Friday l\[arch 12 in the
Lounge of the dub. Mrs. Donald cd down by the higher cost of the
Hibbard will r~\"ic;w "Valiant Lady" nccessities of life arc likely to find
by Knight.
on the library shelves lIIany'of the
The Current Events departmcnt, hooks \"'hith they now hesitate to
Mrs. J. Burriss 'Vest chainnan, buy hut arc anxious to read. Some
will present the last in the series of of the latest additions arc:
talks by Dr. Frances Fussell at
Maysteries: "The Fabulous Clipthe home of Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop. Joint," Brown; "Call for the Saint,"
736 Harvard avenue, Thursday Charteris; "No Tears for the Dead,.,
~larch 18, at 10 p. III. The topic of Foley;
"Dead Level," Gordon;
this final h;cturc is "The United "l\Iurder '97," Gruber; "The Hang~
~atiol1, '.
ing Judge," Hamilton; "The Dark
The Antiques department, ~In;. \\'heel," ~facDonald.
Birne}~ K. lI.forsc chairman, anOther Fiction: "The Gesture,"
IlOUUCeS a c1ass in making paper Cobb; "Immortal Helen," Corbett;
lamp shades to be held at the home "~r ary Donovan," Downes; "The
of ~Irs. Harry :Montgomery. Wall- Cry oC Dolores," Gorman; uTen
lngford, at 0 a. tn. Tuesday, !frach O'Clock Scholar," Holmes; "Fare
16. For further information cat' by 1Iy Sidr-." Knight; nOnce Thert:
Urs. Morse at SW3. 0602.
\Vas a \Vahz," Murray; "Gardell
The Fiftieth Anniversary lunch- Shower," RUOIyjng; "TI,c Aunt's
con reservations must be called to Story," \\'hite; "The Street ot
~Irs. H. J. Dingle, Swarthmore '3evcn :Monks," Woods.
0188, by. Friday March 19. The NOIl~Fiction: "'Vorld Comlllunism
luncheon will be in the clubhouse· Today," Ebon; j'Pcach or Anarchy,"
on ~[arch 23 at 12 :30. Please note 11 eyer; "Complete Book on Flowe!the changc in time. The program Arragcmcnt," Rockwell; "Donald of
wi1I be given at 2 :00.
Ch,illa:." Selle '; Potemkin,'''' SolpThe Fine Arts Festival of the veytchik; "Information Please AIDelaware County Federation of manac, 1948," Kit'ran, Ed.
\Vomen's Clubs wil be heM in the
Juvenile: "The Happy Lit'tlc
Swarthmore ,"Voman's Club on Fantily," C~lldill; 'IScuHy the TugThursday ~Iarch 18. starting at 11 hoat and His Adventures," Crampa. Ill, and continuing throughout ton; "Terry and Bunky Play
the day. Awards in art drama, Baskethall," Hishel; uThe gtory
literature and music will highlight Book of Shil)s:' Petersham; "The
the program.
Story Book of Trains," Petersham j
The joint meeting Df the League "Mot1stachio," l{ighy; "The narc-of 'Vomcn Voters of Swarthmore elt,\,il," Silliman; "Thc Tall Book of
ami the \\10111;I11's Club planlled for- Fairy Tales," "Highpockets," Tunis.
Atom Discussion
At Town Meeting
A Town ~Ieeting held Monday
evening March 8 in the Swart!,'
more Meeting House was sponsored by the League of WotHen Voters
in Swarthmore, the United Nations
Council of Philadlphia and the Foreign Policy Association. Dr. Arn·
old Look, President of Ellis College,
presided over the meeting introducing the subject "You and the Atom"
Included in his remarks was the'
fact Ihat in polls taken not too long
ago the trend in public library reading was away frol11 interest in the
atom. He referred to the statcment
by Einstein that perhaps two thircl~
of the people of the World would be
killed in any atom bomb war.
Dr. Julius Halpern, Assistant
Professor of Physics, U. of P., took
the audience along step by step in
the conception of forces between objects which, gradually build up to
electrical forces and atoms. As it
was gradually discovered how to
utilize electrical forces, We I.{ot the
atom. With nuclear forces a million
times greater than any known before, and rearrangement of these.
forces resulting in thc,1r rcleao;c
came atOllljc energy. So the releasing of these forces a1l at thr
same time, as in the explosion 01
TNT, llroducd th(· atomic bomh.
In a nucleus you have Iluclear for'ces and electric forces which arc
stm a mystery to man, the speaker
said. Fissionahle materials, of which
there arc two or three others than
uraniul1I, producc this release oi
t..'llcrg-y amI the cOIl:-;cquent c:''1110sio:1
oi the homh.
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
Dr. Halpern concluded hy saying
THEATRE SQUARE
that the respollsihility of the scientist in the application which is made
oi tlli~ force is in his opinion no
more than that of the layman; that
authority for this should he vested
in the people; and that it is the
FOR OUR DELICIOUS
scientist who should sec that he
people have proper education on
this.
The neXt speaker, Mrs. Robert
\Valkcr of \Vhittier Place. mcmherCOCONUT OR
of the League of 'Vo1l1cn Voters,
FRUIT AND NUT
said that the cntire prohlem of con·
trol ot atomic energy is centered
Name written on Eggs at your in the McMahon Bill.. She gave
request.
a complete synopsis of this impor~
tant hill which was first passed hy
Congress in Augllst 1946, and has
been critizicized ever since. There
arc many ~roulld5 for such opposition, in the hill.
Alfred M. Kline, correspondent
at Bikini. opened his remarks hy
saying that Rerimrd Baruch first
suggested the international contract
disallowng any USe of atomic energy
in a daugerous way. He said a1so
The "CAKE BOX"
also that the Security Council
should take action with out regard
to the veto against any nation breaking this contract aggressively.
Russia has consistently opposed all
steps leading to this suggestion.
Mr. Kline said that, having been
22 miles away from an explosion of
an atom bomb, he could only c.lescribe its effect on a human being
by comparing it in fearLproducing
quality to something much greater
than the ·",,·orst lightdnil1g evcr
seen: that it was something he
hoped he would ncvcr again have to
sec.
He warned that the point of danger may be nearer than We think. In
1946 it was said that the Russians
had developed aJ! atomic bomb.
His opinion is that now, with their
aggresive actions in Europe, they
arc probably ready for whatever
w11 result such actions.
Mr. Kline urged that somehow,
sOl11e way We arrive at international
control for witho!)t it he saw no
hope for the future.
Spirited discussion closed the
meeting.
D,>lh"Cry service Daily 11:00 A. M. & 3:00 P. M.
=
-
t~
remain for the entertainment at 8 o'clock.
THE
LOCAL
RED
THE SWARTHMOR
When disaster strikes, the call
goes out-and the Red Cross
responds.
Now it's your turn-and ours
Send the Red Cross your check
for as much as you can_spare_
GIVE
GENEROUSLY
"IT'S ¥OUR RED CROSS-KEEP IT GOING
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation,
at
College Thentre
:'.
:1
Now You can buy U. S. Savings Bonda automatically
lhrc.ugh the new Bond-a-Month Plan Asak at this Bank
I
DRIVE
CLUB WOMEN PLAN I
50TH BIRTHDAY \
$3.00 YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 19,1948
VOL. U-No. 12
Woodwind Sextet at H. S. Thursday
I
,
SCHOOL VACATION
The Spring Vacation of the
public schools corresponds
with that of the college this
year. The classes close on
Thursday arternoon, ~lareh
25, for Good Friday and the
following week holiday. C~ass
es will re-open again on ~Ion
day, April 5.
Historic Program Will
Follow Luncheon
On 23rd
!CROWD CLUB TO
i
SEE "PYGMALION"
Current Audiences
,Applaud Shaw
Comedy
The Players Club production of
"Pygmalion", George Be rna r d
Shaw's perennially tantalizing com·
edy, delights capacity audiences
this week. Dr. A. F. Jackson and
\Vi1laim Price direct the interesting
cast, the staging is exceHcnt and
earned applause testifies nightly to
a re\,h'al nicely handled.
The return of Alice J. Dineen to
the club after too long an absence
is fortuitous. As Eliza Doolittle
club.
she assays a difficult role to emerge
1-1rs. J. Stewart 'Villiams president
with the accolade of spontaneous
Swarthmore will he pleased ~c tion committee for the National
of the Pennsylvania Federation ,of
audience approval Her transition
\Vomanell's ClUU's will he a guest of learn that the Oberlin \Voodwind School and Orchestra Associations.
Dr. John ]1.1. Pearson, Borough from the illiterate flower girl to
treasurer of the Ohio Music EdCouncilman, director of the Physical the poised, "duchess" impersonator
the club as will also the ,officers of Ensemhle, under the direction oi
m:ation Association, and a teacher
George E. "'aln, wilt present two in m,usic education at Notrth- Division of Sun Oil Company's is progressively paced.
the Dcla,\'are Couuty Federation.
Rcsearch and Dclevopmcnt DeA newcomer to the club, Rober!'
Club members are urged to make concerts ill the community.
western University for 10 summers.
partment, has been named recip- Ackart contributes glamor and vigOn ThursdilY morning, March 25.
The Oberlin 'Voodwil1d Ensemble
their reservations for the luncheon
ient of the 1948 award of the Na- or to the somewhattyped Professor
with 'Airs. lL J. Dingle, 'telephone the Ensemhle. consisting of flute, 15 comprised of six outstanding stu- tiona1 Association of Corrosion Higgms, and is as appealing to the
Swarthmore 0178 not later than oboe J clarinet, French 110rn, bassoon dents from the Conservatory of Engineers, it was announced to· ladies of the audience as to Eliza.
and piano, will present varied selec- ~f l1sic who tour with their {lirecMarch 20.
day by G. R. Olson, president of His is, again, a role so familiar. as
tions
in Clothier Memorial for the tor during Spring vacation. In past
The 'book review schec1ulec1 tor
to be very challenging. Th~ Swarththe
Association..
Friday morning hoI arch .26 has heen college students and faculty body. seasons, the groups have broadcas".
Dr.
Pearson
will
receive
the
Dr.
more College English Instructor
On the same day, at 2:30 p. m., this .over three large radio networks.
cancellcd.
Frank Nctvman' Speller Award for meets the test head on.
A correction is here made ,of the group will play in the High School They played concerts in most of Corrosion Engineering, made an,William Price as Alfred Doolittle
date for the joint meeting with thl'::" auditorium tor a comhined asscm~ the eastern a.n<~ :'.~tl·wcstern states nually by the N.S:G.E. in recogni- relishes his most vigorous t13rt and
League of \Vomen Voters. Dr. Clair hI).'. M embers of the community are and performed three times at the tion of outstanding contribut1on~ plays it with zest. Russell Gibson
\Vilcox will speak on Friday even- cordially invited to attend this ~lnsic Education Nation Confer- in science and engineering as per· ap{l('ars in the s y m pat h c t'i'c
ence.
ing AI>ril 23 instead of April 2 as concert.
Director
\Valn,
is
Associate
ProThese artists and their directoT taitling- to the field of corrosion. Colotlel Pickering whose chance enpreviously announce(L
The award will he presented at countcr with Higgins sets afoot
fessor of \Voodwinds and Ensemble have given stimulation and eneouat the Oherlin COl1Seryatory. He hac; rng-ement to many aspiring' wood- the anllal meeting in St. Louis of Eliza's metamorphosis. E1i7.abeth
Ihl' N.:\.C.E. 011 April 7.
~r ay Roherts handles the part or
heen actiycly enga!~ed throughout wind players in their entertainingTk. Pearson receives the award ),f rs. Pearce, Higgins' long sufhis life as a wc1l knowll woodwind and educational programs. SW<1.rth,
for 0 II t 5 tan din g contrihutions fering- housekeeper, with the asexpert and adjudicator. He has been more is fortunate to l1avc opportthrough research to the science' surance horn of long- devotion to
I chairman of the woodwind selec- unity tn hear this outst'lIlding .group.
of corrosion Ilfc\·entiotl. pitrticl1l- dmracter work. lIer restine(l proparly the cathodic prot('ctioll of riety is wonderful support. Isohe1
tlllelcrgrntllHI pipelines.
Price as Rig-gins' mother is u(IUaIThis spring the ]-f;g-h School'
In 192-t hc t!e\'cloped a 111etho[1, ity," managing the right degree of
Band \\'ill celehrate its 10th ,allni-I
now widely applied, for 1.ne;&Sllrin~· warmth and chill demanded.
\"ersary. It was in the spring of
.
.
quickly
and accnrately whether or
The Eynsford Hills arc in nice
ISl38 that a small group of V.upils!
fhe Swarthmore ~hlS1c Club \Vll~ I On Thursday evening, ),Iarch 25
not
metals
under water are being contrast, the mother played hv
and their parents met in the High! meet in the Swarthmore Presbyter- .... t 7 :30 p. Ill. in 'Martin Hall 011 the
('orrodec1. a11(1 at the same tIme de- Christine K. ,Porter, the daughter
School auditorium to start the ian Church at 8 :30. Tuesday, :March
23
col1eg-e campus the student Brand: tt'rmilling the amount of cnrrent hy Dolores Rohinson,
tion of the banel. The first concert
The program will hegin with an of tlle American Society of ~lech which must be applied to control Freddy hy Eric Anderson. Thev aret
was given in 1\,.fay of 1938 to the organ solo; Bach's "Concerto in A allical Engineers will present Otto thc corrosion. He also built the first of course, indispensii>le. Estelle
applying
the
ncw Jarden, Richard Haig, George H.
'nor" pia "cd I,y Henry Fattst de Lorenzi. Director of EdUcation. instrulllcnt
great surprise of the whole borough: MI
J
•
method.
This
instrument,
called
the Jarden. Tony Fox, A. D. Rector.
allll since that time the hand has This will he followecl hy a group ,f at the Combustion Engineering Comnull-circuit, was used hy Dr. Pear- complete the cast, or almost. For
'cello solos hy l'frs. Rupin Ekfer- pany, New York.
given a concert each year, has
giall with an accompaniment by
He will lecture on techniques of son on the Panama Canal locks at Director Jackson appears briefly
taken part ill the Memorial Day
~1r. Fallst on the organ. The pro· Color Photography as he has deve· the request of the vVar Department among the Covent Garden hystandexercises each year and has en-,
gram concludes with two groups of loped them ill his study of combus- in 1942, shortly after its develon- ers to the pleasure of his many ad,
livened many public occasions in the
~ongs by the Swarthmore College tion of fuels in furnaces 'designed ment.
mirers and friends in the club.
town.
Cathodic protection had been
:Madriga1
Group
led
by
James
Sorto
liherate
the
heat
necessary
for
"Pygmalion" is pleasant satire
~Iany groups have contributed
ber.
gencration of steam. He witI ilIust- applied to underwater installations and excellent theater. This proto the spectacular success of the
J\[embers are urged to USe their rate the talk with some of his un- at the canal in an effort to prevent duction adds scope to a widely inhand dllring the first 10 years. The
the need for a shut-down during clusive and appealing Players Club
key hody was the Band Parents guest canis ill view of the spacious usua1 colored films.
the war, Dr. Pearson was able to season. Even in an era which like
The general public is invited.
Committee. which from the begin· auditorium.
determine that the protective sys~ Alfred Doolittle "can't afford mar·
ning furnished the leadership nectem was working properly, and ab," it lightens the heart.
essary to maintain the continuity
avoided the need of emptying the
and so to insure a, healthy group.
FRIDAY, MARCH 19
locks to make inspections.
2nd Grade Visits Station WIP
At first the members of the hand R:15 P. ?t.L-uShoemaker's Ho1iday" .............. Clothier 1femorial
8
:20
P.
M.-'Pygmalion"
............................
Player's
Cfub
Le
Each week the second grade class
for the most part bought their own
SATURDAY,
MARCH
20
gion
Show.
B
...
ehalt
Film
of
the College avenue school look.
instruments. hut the, committee
u
8
:15
P.
lLShocmaker's
Holiday"
..............
Clothier
11emorial
Basehall
Night
at
the
American
forwa~d
to five educational radio
bought the first group of 1arge in8:20
P.
~L-'Pygmalion'~ ............................ Player's Club Legion
Ainsworth~ \Verlther
Post
prog-rams
planned especially for
struments. The great prohlem was'
PALl\I SUNDAY, MARCH 21
427 produced the largest gathering their age level. On 1I10nday morllto raise the many thousands of
11:00
A.
If.-~[orning \Vorship ...................... Local Churches of the current season. John Erskine. iug, March 15 their teacher, Fran(lollars necessary to buy the uniTUESDAY, MARCH 23
sponsored the Illeeting and while ces Hoot. took the class on a field
fl",rms. :\r any of the original uni1L-50th
Anniversary
Luncheon
and
Program
..
\\'oman':;;
Cluh
he
was l1nahle to produce Roy 1-[aek trip to Station \VIP to watch the
12:30
P.
forms wcre hought in whole or
7
:00-9:00
P.
lL-Ohservatory
Open
to
Visitors
............
Col1ege
of
the Athletics as scheduled, Ed-, hroa(kast of one of their fa~'orite'S.
part hy the Ilar('nts of the 111e111h
PI'.' ~Jr·-{1rmi?r CCllul Bridge...................p.90?1 \I~r~.satdaICh~r:~~ wanl J. (,1C'ary and COTlnie J. FI(lo\1 1,;\ Trip to the Zoo".
1'('1"<;. HUI t11n.-;{ (If thc 111011(,Y hy ~:,OO.30
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THl7RSDAY, :MARCI-I 25
nf (()1l1ll\'. ~b(k:; ()r~~,t1~zat!nn ap
)"hs, CharIc" Fi~hcr, ~rr.:;, Joseph
ia;' h:1s heen raise() hy contrihutions hy many individuals, and hy I' 2 :30 P. 11.-\V.1.1.. '"United Nations" .............. 3 'Vhittier Place Ils~ea~.l'd '.lw1th . thl' IO :)7111Cla1 \Vorld \Yalter and ~£rs, \Viltiam Singleton accompanicd the group.
the proceeds of the annual concerts. 7 :30 P. lL-C010r Photography Lecture ................ 'Martin Hat1 . enes 11 111 ot the :>''t season.
On Tuesday afternoon '1-larcli'
23 the Woman's Cluh of Swarthmore
will observe its Fiftieth Anniver·
sary. Club mcmbers and guests wnI
'enjoy a special luncheon .at 12::30
to be follow~d by the program at
2 o'clock combining nostalgic relll1I11SCeliCe in song and story with
a factual record of growth of the
PEARSON EARNS
SPELLER AWARD
Boro Official to be
Honored by Nace
Next Month
to Meet
To Lecture on
At Church
Color Photography
mIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
Swarthmore National Bank
& Trust Co.
CROSS
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H.S. BAND MARKS
FIRST DECADE IClub
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Tickd" may hI.' nhtainf'd frmn ;1I1:,' lll('mlwr.
or :,1 lIurhn('r'" TrH':I.':('rl~· Sh'JI'.
Movie Benefit Week for L. W . V.
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Petits fours, Hor's d'Oeuvres and
Sandwiches made on order
Phone Swa. 3Z43
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$58.63 from chprch groups; $90.00
in contributions received at the
College Theatre; $Z3O.28 earned
through the movie benefit 'held at
that theatre; and $2073.13 from
individual contributions inciudilllI
those collected at homes and thos(!
made at the variety show given by
students in Clothier Memorial on
March 4.
Supper, Thursday, March 18
Our Delicious Apple Pies
are made from FRESH Apples
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
BENEFIT
VVeek of ~areh 1
SUPPORT
$1.00 - Serve Yourself - All You Want
You are invited
;:;wnrthr.Jore College
Library.
SWarth more , Pa.,
Students Extend
C.A.R.E. Drive Date
STRATH HAVEN INN
EASTER EGGS
HOURS- 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M.
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The week of March 15 is MOVie
Bellefit Week for the League of
Women Voters. }.{onday and Tuesday, March 15 and 16, will be an
interesting
English
production,
"Adventuress". Those who appreciate music, will enjoy "~{y Wild
Irish Rose" with Dc;nnis Morgan,
Wednesday and Thursday nghts,
and all Friday and Saturday nights,
J olm Garfield
in URody and Soul".
,
According to Life magazine this is
an exceptly good picture.
Tickets may be obtained from any
ELECTED
nlcmbcr of the League Committee:
Mrs. Charles E. Fischer, Mrs.
Frank H. McCowan, Jr., of Vas- Henry F. Dure, Mrs. Clair Jegsar avenue has been elected presi- IUI11, Mrs. Thomas Hopper, AIrs.
dent of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity Nathan Bachman, and Mrs. Samud
at Pel1l1sylvaJ1i~ State College.
Gurin.
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW
French And Danish Pastry
'WII\R 1. q \~A\\
Friclay, March 12, 1948,
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Friday, Marcia I', Ita
lege. Flora will graduate from Wil- as best man for "his brother, and Hospital, where Mr. Dryden is head birth of a nine pound. four and
~"oTES
the ushers will include Mr. John of the Physical Therapy Depart- a-half ounce son, Stephen Lodge
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. O. Red- son in June, with music as her
Craemer of Har..ard avenue. Mr. ment. .
Suplee on March 2.
grave of Vassar avenue and Mr. and major. Her parents, Mr. and lin',
Lawrence Tucker of Minneapolis; . The baby is a grandchild of Mr. 'The baby is grandson of Mr.
William
H.
Lee,
Tish
Lee,
and
Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins of Cedar
Minn., Mr. Charles ,Knopf of and Mrs. Alexander M. Dryden
and Mrs. N. Walter Suplee of West
lane entertained at a supper party Mrs~ Lee's mother, Mrs. E.- M.
Drexel
Hill,
Mr.
Sauluier,
Jr,
and
Marshall
of
Harvard
avenue
will
atSwarthmore
and
Yale
avenues.
Chester, formerly of Swarthmore,
Sunday evening at the Redgrave
Mr.
Lewis
Beatty,
brother
of
the
tend
the
concert.
and
1fr. and Mrs. Donald Lodge o[
home in honor of Mrs. Rudolph H.
~lrs. Lc~ter Hunt, wife of the bride.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nathan
W.
Suplee
Mountain Lakes, N. J., also former
Banks whose birthday anniversary
A
reception
will
follow
Governor
of
"'yorning,
visited
her
the
cereof
Clayton
N,
J.
announce
.the
Swarthmore
residents.
was ~clebrated. Additional guests
son Lester, Jr.,' a student at the 1110ny at the home of the bride's
included Mr. Banks, Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. college, O\'er the week-end. Dean aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
George Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Will- and Mrs. Evcrott Hunt of Eln. Robert Walter Beatty of 'Ashlawn",
avenue entertained informally in Glen Mills.
iam Dethloff. Mr. and Mrs. J.
their honor, Sunday evening. Mr.
\Van"en Paxson of Swarthmore.
Wendell Wilson of the Teton ValTO WED MARCH 25
Mr. and Mrs. Haro!d R. Goodwin
ley Ranch, Jackson Hole, Wyanlof Rose Valley, and Mrs. Goodwin's
ing, was also an out-of-town guest.
sister, Mrs. J. Edwards of GreensMrs. Francis Pelzer Lynah, Jr.,
boro, N.· C.
of Wallingford, will act as matron
ENGAGEMENTS
of honor and only attendant at the
Dr. and Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher
of Guernsey road had Dr. Ruth
..'[ rs. P er Ic.y L. \VI'
IIta k er 0 f P ark marriage of· her sister, Miss ElisaLawson, assistant professor of avenue announces the engagement beth Anne Kite, daughter of Mr.
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Political Science at Mt. Holyoke of her daughter, Elizabeth \'\Thitaker and Mrs. William Stanley Kite of
College, as their house guest 011 Lippincott, to Mr. Craton Guthrie Ogden avenne, to Mr. John Morton
Wednesday and Thursday. They Pitner, son of Mr. Roy :I.£. Pitner Black Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Ward, 3rd, of South Chescntertaiucd at dinner preceding
of Fort \Varth, Texas.
tcr road. which will take place
the Delaware County meeting for
Thursday, March 25 at 11 :30 o'clock
the ~[t. Holyoke College alumnae
CAMPBELL-WYNN
and their husbands.
in the Swa;Uullore Presbyterian
,
N
-.
Church.
l\[rs. Frank L. Reynolds of Guernl\[rs.
orman Prentice Sloan
sey road is visiting her son-in-Ja". Elm avenue, announces the marri- Dr. H. ,;C~VIS Cutler will officiate
and daughter, Commander and a ne of II
I'
~[r. \\ ,lIlaJ" Ward,
4th, will act
•~
er d aug"'t cr, '[
Drs . '
.1.\1 3nan
.
Mrs. Gilbert L. Countryman of Sioal. \\1
as
hest
man
for
IllS
brother.
'ynn, 0 f H aYer f ord t 0 .
. .
Boston.
Mr
Jallles
A
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C
b
II
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f
(
The
ushers
will
.. .
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. mclude Mr. LyBabs Sickel of Strath Haven ave- "Vagabond's Farm'\ GI
M'II'
na
I,
Jr.,
Mr.
Wdlianl
G. Piper of
•
• home tomorrow for a
,en
I s, Y 1 M B
. . H'I
d
nue arrives
which took place \Vedncsday, March
a e avenue,
r. enJ3.l1l:In I yar
lO-day spring 'Vacation from
10, at Haverford.
Sweney, 2nd, o~ MedIa and Mr.
Holyoke Cdlege.
Edward J. LeFevre of West ChesBEAUTY SALON
tcr.
June Ullman of "ApplebroClk",
APRIL BRIDE
A reception for members of the
Fark avenue and Ruth Medford of
Miss Jane Beatty will act as maid
families
and friends of the bride
Strath Haven avenue arrive home of honor at the marriage of her
Beauty Walks in the E ... ter Parade
next Thursday from Earlham Col· sister Elizabeth Beatty, daughter and groom will follow the eremony
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lege Richmond, Ind., for a 10-day of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bonsall at the Rose Tree Fox
spring vacation.
\
Beatty of Bowling Green, to -Mr. Club in· Media.
Call Swarthmore 0476
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Moxey of Louis Irving Dethloff, son of Mr.
9 Chester Road
Rutgers avenue will drive to Mt. and Mrs. William L. Dethloff of
BIRTHS
Lebanon and visit Mr. and Mrs. Swarthmore avenue, which will take
Howard Turner over the \\leek-
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,They will be accompanied by Mr. clock in the evening at the Swarth- of Dayton, Ohio are receiving conand Mrs. Edward L. Noves
of more Presbrterian Cihurch.
gratulations on the birth of their
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Riverview road who wil be ,veek- . Dr.' H .. 'Lewis Cutler· will officiate. second daughter, Deidre Louise, on ,
.
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end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Sunday,
March
14
in
St.
Elizabeth
The bridesmaids will be Miss
Hicks of Sewickley.
hfarjorie Dinsmore, Law r e nee_
,;
'
Monday Thru Saturday
;
hirs. Wallace Bower of New- Kans~st 1t..Hss Patricia Beatty, couI
OPEN 7 A. K.-8. P. Mcomerstown. Ohio and Mrs. Frank sin of the bride, of West Chester,·
Powell of Fresno, Ohio were here Miss Marion Beatty, Gien Mills
Oosed every Sunday
'for a few days .and attended the
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cousin of the bride, Miss Shirley
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Memorial service of their sister, Cummings of Cynwyd, Miss Gen'-OUTSIDE CATERING
SERVICE
~[rs. J. Herman Holmes in
cvicve Reavis of University place,
DAILY DINNERS ........ : 85. 10 $1.50
Swarthmore Meeting House, Fri- and Mrs. Theophile Saulnier, Jr., of
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Speda1 a.JldrcD'. PJattera ,
day.
. Media.
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Miss Margearet Brown of North
'[
" r. R ansome Dethloff will act
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Chester road was guest of honor
Wednesday evening" March 10.
TIME
when :L'tfiss Betsy Kite of Ogden
2lU;h Anniversary Offer
avenue entertained at a pantry
40 weeks- $3.42 (.ave $4.58 over
,,
shelf shower in her honor. Miss
newatand price)
Brown will he married to 'Afr.
H
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March 27.
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LET US LUBRICATE
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WHILE YOU SHOP
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The Bouquet,
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3rd Antiques
April 5, 6, 7,
FROM NOME
TO NICARAGUA
Woman's Club
Miss Bonny Morse of Harvarrl
avenue spent the week-end attending a reunion of Middlebury College girls at the home of Miss
Betty Galloway of Yonkers, N. Y.
Flora Lee, soprano, will give a
concert this ev';ning at Wiison Col·
MEDIA
•
B.OB HOPE
"Rpad to Rio"
"PYGMALION"
by George Bernanl Sbaw
Sunday and Monday
March 19, 20
ROBERT CUMMINGS
8:20 P. M.
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
Guest Cards sold only through
members of The Players Club
g
ColIef!e Theatre
n:(NG CROSBY
of SWlIrthmore
I
,
i :.
Friday and Saturday,
The Players Club
;.
"Sleep, My Love"
,
Friday, Saturday and Monday
JOHN GARFIELD
-BODY AND SOUL"
Special Children's Show Saturday Matinee - I P. M.
Tuesday, March 23
"THE ARNELO AFFAIR"
JOHNN HODIAK
Wednesday, -March 24
One day onlr
"TaJ> MAN IN THE
IltON MASK"
Thursday, March 25
ROBERT HUTTON
•"ALWAYS TOGETHER".
Starting Friday, March 26
.. PETER LAWFORD
"GOOD NEWS"
Coming soon
BING CROSBY
in
"ROAD TO RIO"
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?11C inc,rec.iicnts for your pre-
scriptions come from eV!f!ry state
in tl:A: Union, from every corner
i of the world-Opium from TurI rkey, Anise from ~gypt, and CafI "I" .
feine from Brazil, to mention
but a few. Others come from west'
of Zanzibar, fr:om north of Labrador, from south
i
-'
of Singapore. It is a
Jl8l1: of our professional serv-
i~ to have these hWldreds of ingredients promptly
available. You can bring your prescriptions to us
with the assuranre that you get just what the
doctor orders in the exact quantities specified.
Michael's College Pharmacy
ON THE CORNER
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A SALUTE
ham, Jame}. Pitman and E. Neil mony of the Blessing of the Palms.
Shawhan. .
• . . and palms will be carried in procesThe Wesleyan ServIce .Gu,ld Villi sion. Special music to be sung by
"!eet on Monday eve DIng at 8, the Men and Boys' Choir of thirtyo colck at the home of Mrs. Doug· five voices,' includes "All Glor;Y
las Claussen, Elm Avenue.
Laud and Honor" and an English
Special. services. will be ~eld on descant to the hymn "Come, Thou
Thu~sday and Friday evenings at Almighty King". The canticles are
8 0 clock. The Holy Communion ~'Jubilate" and "Te Deum" b C
will be· celebrated on Thursday V. Stanford. The anthem is "pfsan:
evening and on Friday evening the 150" by Cesar Franck. Palms will be
c~~ir will sing Stainer's "The Crci· distributed at the close of the 8
flxlon"~
a. tIL and 11 a. m. services. The
The Flower Committee invites the ushers for the 11 o'clock service
co-operation of members and fri- are W: M. Harvey, head usher:
ends in providing flowers for the T. Hopper, R. T. Bates, \V. H.
chancel for Easter. Lilies and other Jones, J. L. Cornog, W. N. Ryerson,
flowering' plants, preferably white, J. E. Bell, V. L, Fine. The final
are desired. Those who desire to
make contributions for purchasing
plants may give their contributions
to Mr. Narbeth, Mrs. Kraus, Mr'l
Shawhan or the minister.
On Tuesday the Woman's Club of Swarthmore marks 50 years of
existence with a program by its own members which will dramatize the
e1ub's· history and summarize the contemporary history of the borough
~nd the world. On Wednesday night, March 31, the club invites the
borough to a Community Night of celebration out, of recognition of the
friendly support which each has given the other in the span of Yl:ars.
Close study of the club's record engenders true repect for -its accomplishments. Quietly and steadily its members have worked together
to sUilPort community nee4s and welfare legislation in couQty, state,
::ond pation; and to raise sums of money 'for education. relief of famine
and suffering which, given without fanfare over. the years, total an CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
~mazingly generous figure.
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"Matter is the subject of the
Since the clubhouse was built in 1909 it has been freely used by Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of
local organizations. seeking funds for community betterment or wi
the large number of 10-:a1 organizations in active operation, the club 21. The Golden Text is: "Love not
p.rants a free annual rental to each for a truly philanthropic purpose.
'the world, neither the things that
Five years after the borough was incorporated the Woman's Oub are in the world. If any man love
was organized. Nine years after its organiation it occupied its own buildjng, the erection of which proved its faith in its own future and in its com· the world, the love of the Father
munity. A happy circumstance which is on record in regard to its building is not in him" (I John 'Z:15).
is ,the hearty cooperation given by club husbands to the project.
Indispensable among these were Judge Wm. P. Potter whose legal
TRINITY NOTES
advice protected .it, Mr. Albert G. Thatcher who 'added to his early help
Holy Communion will b
I
the later gift of the Rutgers avenne lot. Professor Arthur Tomlinson [ br
e ce ewho headed the men's hand committee, Mr. Morton Z. Paul ,who in.ated at 8 a. IlL Church School
corporated the club, and Mr. Henry Gawthrop. Their help may be another WIll meet at 9 :45. The Rev. Cyril
tribute to the persuasive powers of the foundas but it was. and, is still E. Hudson Canon of St. Alban's
~ppreciated.
"
Cathedral England will be th
Not as tangible as the clubhouse but an-peTvasive in the eom- guest reach
'
,e
munity are other institutions for which the fearless vision and the early
. p
er at the 11 0 clock
st,ade-work were from the Woman's Oub. 'The l'ubTIc library is. an ontgrowth oi the club-operated library (first for meml,.rs then for borough
residents at a nominal charge) which in 1926 sent its chairman to
interview the Business :and Civic Association with a view to establishing
.
SWARTHMORE
a town library.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
In 1910 the Swarthmore Oub shoulder~tosbo,ulder with the Media Rev. H. Lew!. Cutler Mini.....
dub; began to urge and to raise money Jor the employment of the,
SUNDAY;,.MARCH 21
first community nurse in this vicinity who was appointed in 1912. The lr'45h M.~u~ S%;OOI
first local· Girl Scout Troop, tied for the first in Dalaware CouI\!Y, was,. lO~~5 A. M.-Tb~ R~~
C FI" t
organized by c1ubmembers a quarter of a century ago and in 1926 the'
goe$t preacher.' Ser:::- . uD~':'~
cluh became its sponsor.
~
Payments on Divinity'"
Surely the Womi.tn's Club deserves a 'Commnnity salute an:'\ a -, 4:45 P. M.-Vespers. A CbDl!ll Speaking
arrangement of the Stations of tbe
God-Speed for the next Ila If century.
Cross conducted by Mr. Faust.
Church
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PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
This Sunday morning Mr. and
~[rs. Lyman Darling 'It the Harvard avenue entrance and 1\lrs. W.
W. Turner "nd },[ rs. Judson R.
Hoover at the driveway-transept
entrance, will assist }.ofr. Cutler in
grceting the cong['cgation after. the
scrvice.
The Freshman Fellowship and the
High School Fellowship ,vill meet
separately at 6 o'clock on Sunday
cvcn.ing, combining at the conclu·
sion of their worship service and
business meeting to listen ·to
Mrs. Ellis Bonnet, whose husband
is in the diplomatic service in. Holland. This will be a rare opportunity to learn first hand some 01
the problems in Europe today.
In pursuance of their current
study of other faiths, the Young
People's Fellowship will visit the
Ohev Sholem Synagogue in Chester
this Sunday evening. Cars will leave
the Church promptly at 7 o'clock.
All college age persogs who are interesteel are cordially invited to acCompany the group.
Anyone desiring to present lilies
or other white flowers for the
church decorations for Easter may
do so by communicating with ,Har·
riet Selfridge, Box 174, Swarthmore, or by calling the church office, Swarthmore 0672.
The Church School'meets at 9 :4~
o'clock. Each Sunday moring. The
Men's Bible Class meets in the
Chllrch transept at 9 :45 o'clock.
This Sunil;'!'\' the 'Vomen's BihlC'
Cb:-s will l~1('et at 10 o'clnck in-
Hea\l of 9 :45 o'clock in the Pastor's
Sti'idy.
. The Church Hour Nursery for.
children ages 1-7 mcet~ each morning during the Church Hour.
The Olancel ClIoi, ',vill sing the
Faure "Requiem" this Sunday evcning with the Tioga Baptist Church
at the Tioga Baptist Church,
The, Girls Junior Choir rehearscs Thursday aftcrnoons at
3 :30 o'clock. The Chancel Choir
.
t
rehearses Thursday eyenmgs
a
7 :45 o'clock.
The Session' wit meet this evening in the Church study· at 8:00
o'clock
The Building Committee will
meet Sunday immediately following the morning worship, in the
Ch·urch study.
Circle 7, Mrs. Frank R. Markley,
Chairman, will meet at the home
of Mrs. Frank Keenen, 718 Harvard avenue, Wednesday, March
24, at 2 o'clock. Miss Neva Palmeter wi1l speak' on "Indians in the
Southwest".
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MARY A. BAlR, Pr••ldent
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March 25 __ Holy Thnrsday8:00 P. 1\[.-Communion and reception of
adults into church membership
March 26 - Good Friday•
12 to J P. 1\f.-Union Service at Trinit}.
. Church
:\fnrch 28 Ea:!'ter SUDIlay9:45 1\. M.-The Church School.
10 :md 11 :30 A. M.- Identical Enster
\Vorship
Ser"ic-c!; Special Music,
M!'. Cutler win preach on "Until
the Dawn",
4:45 p. '.\f.-Vc~pers conducted by if, ...
, High School FelIo\V!>hip~ This wi1t
con.c1nclc OUr Vesper service {or Ihi~
!"easnn.
1;:0(1 P. M.-Vre~hlOa!1 Vf'lInw.. hir
6:no P. M.-High .School FeUowsbip
,·on 'P. M.-Vnun~ Adf11b
7:30 P. M,--Young People's Fellowship
Roy N.
I
will be held at 5 :IS p.m.
The Choir School will meet Monday and Wednesday at 4:30 p. m.
in the Parish House.
On Thursday (Maundy Thursday) there will be a celebration of
the Holy Communion at 8 p. m.
The Choir will sing. Ushers for
this service are: B. Harrar, head
usher; E. O. Lang.. L. E. Goodenough and F. W. Luehring.
A three-hour liturgk:il servi~
will be held on Good Friday from
12 to 3 p. m. This is a Community
Service Usercrs for this service are:
C. H. W. Ingraham, G. A. McCorkle, F. W. Plowman, P. B.
Banks and R. D. Newlin.
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K~iser. D. D _t Minister
SUNDAY. MARCH 21
9:45 A. M.--Chureh Sehool
10:00 A_ M.-Young Adult Class
11:00 A. ),f.-Sermon "Two W!lYS
Triumph"
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THURSDAY. MARCH 25
R:OO P. tt.r.-Holy Communion
FRIDAY. MARCH
26
8:00 P. }.{,-Stainer's "Cntcixion" Choir
9:,5 A. M.-chureh Sehoo;;I.=~_ __
TRINITY CHORC!r
Rev. Ceo. C. Anderson" Rector
SUNDAY, MARCH 21
Sunday. March 21 (Palm Sunday)8:00 A_ 'M.--Holy Communion.
9:45 A. l\f.-Church School.
11 :00 A M.-Morning Prayer and Bless·
ing of the Palms. The Rex. Cyril E.
Hudson. Canon of St. Albans •. Eng.
land. P~'lcher.
METHODIST CHURCH NOTES 6:00 P.
}\.f.-Young peQJlle's FeUowship
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 ••
The Church Sch<¥>1 meets on Sun7 :30 A. lIf.-Holy Communion
day morning at 9 :45, S.W. John- 1P:00
1\: ~r.-Holy 'Communion
son, 9uperintenflent. Oasses· ar~ Thl1rsdny. 'March 2S ('Maunrly Thl1r!'iday11:00 P. Jr.-Holy Communion. o.oir
provided for children of all ages ('..ood
Friday-12:00 ·tn 3:00 P. M.-Thr~e-"ot1r ~ervic"..
and for adults.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
The Young Adult Oass meets in
OF FRIENDS
the sanctuary at 10 o'clock, Mrs
MARCH 21
, . 9:45 A.SUNDAY
M.-Firsi Day Soh...!.
L. E. Kauffman, teacher.
'
11 :00 A. 'M.-?feeting for WOTShip.
WEDNESDAY MARCH 24
The sermon topic at the 11 o'clock
9:30 tn 3 'Of) Se\Vh'!.~ 301'1 Qlliltin~ in Whitservice is t'Two Ways to Triumph"
tier House.,. Box Luncheon All are
cordiaTIv invited.
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There wil he baptism for children
FTRST-CHURCir-OF
and reception 9{ ne,,\" members at
. CHRIST l"CTF.NTTST
OF SWARTHMnRE
this service.
Pa'l"k Aventte Rein,", HaTV3.rd
The Church Nursery is open
~p~n \ Y. 1"·\ 'RrH :?1
:O() A. ,\f.-Stmrl::l.Y ~chonl.
during- the service and ~Irs. lfauI) 11
11 :00, A. ~L-Sllnday I.esson
S"'''111nn: "1f::.tter"
Snyder and ~{i1drcn Bernard will
"'('rtne!'iilay evenlnr:z mf'f'tin't NICh wffk.
be in charge.
R n.m. 'Rt':'tliinQ" room opeJ'l dailv "~"ent ~tln_
for the day are \ViIl-, day !lnd JHl1idayo: 12 tn 5 'P.m. \'tednesday
The ushers
,
e\'emng 7 to 7:45 p.m. and 9 to 9:30 p.m.
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Fete H. S. Court
Stars March 24
and direelor of athlelics at Lafayetle College.
Members of the squad, who will
A dinner honoring members of ',e entertained at the dinner are:
the Swarthmore High School bas- Co·Caplains Bill Huey and Dave
kelball squad will be given al the Collins, Barry Patton, George
Rolling Green Country Club Vved- Siorck, A \"e Blake, Larry Dalton,
ncsday evening, 'March 24, by the J ~ck Houtz and Dana Swan, all
Swarthmore :Mcn's Athletic Com- I\'arsity letter men, B11l :Mclntire
mitlee. The chief feature of Ihe and DOll Dickinson, who appeared
occasion will be a talk by Bil! in a number of bramcs, and Richard
Anderson, head baskelball coae', CrO\vthcr, manager.
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Presenting The New 1948
PONTIAC
A FINE CAR MADE EVEN FINERI
SWARTHMOREAN
Fri_>,. March It, INS
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NEWS NOTES
ford leaves tomorrow to attend tile will entertin at a branch on SunCongressnulII and Mrs.' E. Wal- festivities of Plebe week-end at day morning i'n honor of the outlace Chadwick were guests of hon- at United Stales Military Academy of-town guests:
or on Salurday al a lea given at the at West Point, N. Y.
HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTIONS
Harvard avenue home of M rs. Jack
Dr.
and
Mrs.
John.
R.
Bates
of
Dean Susan Cobbs, dean of
B. Thompson. Mrs. Frank Ford
Barber of Harvard avenue and North Chesler road will entertain women of Swarlhmore College was
Mrs. William Ward, Jr. of Chesler at a dinner parly this evening in the speaker in the High school
presided at the tab1e. Co·llOstesses hqnor of their week-end guests, assembly on Wednesday afternoon
included Mrs. J. Claude Bedford, Mr. and Mrs. Gt!orge E. Beatty 01 when the Na!ional Honor Socitey
inducted eighl Juniors and Seniors
Mrs: John M. Broomall, 41h, Mrs. Shoreham, L. I.
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell W: Hodge into Ihe Society. These students,
Guy deFuria, Mrs. Alfred G. Hill,
Mrs. Waite r F. Laye r, Mrs. Joseph of Ogden avenue will enterlain at chosen On the basis of scholarship,
S. Lynch, Mrs. Carl Mau, and Mrs. a luncheon tomorrow in honor of leadershipt service, and character
\1 r. and Mrs. Beatty.
include
the following: seniors
T. S. Sproul.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clark
W.
Davis
of
Ralph
Brown,
George Hay, Phyllis
The Philadelp;'ia Alumnae Club
Wallingford
will
entertain
at
a
Smilh,
and
Mary
Alice West;'
of Pi Bela Phi held a 5upper meetdinner
party
in
their
honor
tojuniors,
Philip
Markowich,
WiIling at Ihe home of Mrs. Raymond
Denworlh of Elm avenue on Wed- morrow c\Ycning, and Mr. and Mrs. iam Potts, Douglass Spencer, and
nesday evening, Mrs. Leonie Miller Roy A. Gezelius of Wallingford Molly Storck.
GM HYDRA-MATIC DRIVE - OPTIONAL"
We Feel That For Tho... Who Know Pontiac:, We Need Only Say-Here i., The Moat Beautiful Pontiac EYer Built,
of Lansdowne was guest soloist.
-Here is. Th.. most DependaLl.. Pontiac EYer Built
Marian Karns of Wellesley road
·-And is Now A.-ailabl .. With General Moton Hydra-Malic Drivearrived
home \Vedoesday from
·Optional at Additional Coat
Smilh College for a two-week
spring yacatioll.
91b and SPROUL ST.
Mr. Hugh C. McClelland, British
CHESTER
Consul-General ni Philadelphia, Mr.
Thomas Dunbabin, director of the
Australian News and Information
Bureau, New York, and Mrs. ':\lard
\Vheclock, president, "Packages for
Brilian, Inc., will be' Ihe principal
speakers at the annual meeting of
Ihe Daughlers of the Brilish Empire, Monday, March 22 at 2 p. m.
in the Bellevi.e Stratford, Philadelphia. lIfrs. J. H. Gordon McConeehy, president, of South CheSler
road wHl preside.
Mr. Thomas F. Plummer of
Church road, Wallingford, was one
of the graduates of this area who
attended Ihe 1491h anniversary dinner of the West Point Society of
Philadelphia at the Benjamin
Franklin HOlel. Saturday night.
They were addressed by General
Jacob L. Devers, commanding general of the . S. Army Ground Forces.
Mrs. Joseph S. Bales of "Rocky
Spring Farm", Media, spent the
week-end visiting her son and daughter-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Guy C.
Bales of \V oodbridge, Conn.
Miss Joan Plummer of Walling-
,
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C. R. LOUGHEAD INC.
Tom Conway
frida~ March 1~'~;~19_t~8__~________________~-~----------T~H~E~=S~'W~~A~R~T~H~M~O~R~E~A~N~____________~"'
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CLASSIFIED
PERSONAL
PRICES NOW REDUCED
M'cmber of the Chesler Real
Estate Board and Cooperative
Semog Burea'u. \V c meet with
other members weekly to .promotc::
sales service.
Wallace Lippincott
Realtor
907 Edemont Avenue
Chester 3-4516
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REFRIGERTOR
Fr'
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Clioose the gifts. they would .select
for themselves if they were doing, the
choosing!
That's easier than it sounds, to . .
for (Buchner's) is their: shop. Full of
things for people of taste and discrimination.
The selection is especially complete,
especially good now
Easter.
. . in time for
" BUCHNER'S
PARK AVENUE
Suits &: Topper.
Print Drelles
Waahabla
Skirts Be Blo......
(Cotton)
.What:~ ,coat of paint
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and Dew caaea haf"O done for
old ~ddress ~ a ~ew eIre.a .. " Or auit.".... ~ do for you.
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'FOR RENT
FF:Oo;jiR:-liR::Effii~'I'r=La~';'
••;-:--~dj;;ou;;Ib~le;-;roo;;;nlr.;;:-~;;.:~1
hath. Meals. Phone Swarthmore 0149.
Arters Brothers .Inc.
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Contractor. &: Builder.
DAVE WOOD
Painti~g
and
Paperhanging
302 Gayley St.. M~
7
"A Well Kept House
So.
Che.ler
Rei.
Swarthmore 1274
Media 3S67-1l
Never Grows Old"
While our new c.oUectioQ is ao complote, won7 t you atop ill?
There's aomethine here you'll need .".... and like.
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SWARTHMORE, PA.
Phone
"Third Generation Builders"
Media 0755
Horace A. Reeves
WENDELL PHILLIPS
15 S, Lansdowne Ave:
Lansdowne Pa.
Madison 1599
Electric ....placement raqe lIDita.
We 'hay.. a' unit right in .tock to fit
any make range.
LOST
LOST-Long.haired, half'gTown cat. bla~k CaD UI for service on, your electric
nnd orange mixed. in vicinity Harvard
,
nod Yale, Tue...day morning. Reward. Call range.
Swarthmore 0602.
iOST-l..nst Thu'~,::-sd"a::y:-,-;a:;'~RDu::,;;;g~",;;.:-;;av;;;.;;;n;;;ue
htls SlOp small gold wrist walch, black
silk cord. Reply to Rox: U., The Swarth.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
501 Yale avenue
S,.nhmore-Phone 3450
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RESIDENTIAL
Van -Alen ,Bros·:
ROGER RUSSELL '
Maker 01 FiDe Photographs
Penn State Bldg.
Coal and Fuel Oil
Sooth Ave. & state St,
Media 2176·
Media. Pa.
11 S. Morton Avenue
Morton, Pa.
Swarthmore 0992
FOUND
FOUr\D--Two-slrall« pearlS! in front Df
Swnrthmore Nntional Bank, Monday.
Owncr please call at the bank.~~_ __
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WANTED-Children 6 months np 10 po~
as mmlels in photographic ndv-ertisinf".
Phnne Madison ]599 for p.ppointment. Wen·
dell PhilliTls Studios. 15 So.uth I..ansdowne
~\'''nu('. l..,nsdownc, Pa.
W ~\ XTRll Oa;'sworkdesirCtl-',y colored
J!irl. (jenera1 c1eaninll or ironing pre·
ferred. Phone Ch~ler 3·1937.
\VANTED-Small furnished apartment in·
cluding kitchen in Swarthmore. for two
adult women Contact Swarthmore 0669
after 7 p. m: or write Box S, The Swar·
thmore'!n.
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'VANTED-To relit house !n Swarthmore
,or vidnity. Call Mrs. Lloyd Leach, Swar-
CUNNINGHAM
:)r four rooms bv colleq-e secretary. Call
Reply to Box: T. The Swarthmorean. _ _
WANl'F.D':"Washer. wringer·type, in JmOd
("~~itjon. Telephone Swarthmore: L066-.I.
WANTRD-Tn harrow or rent tall 3 or
4 foM selTen durinCl AntiauCR Fair. Telephone ~W':'IIrthmore 1155 nt· 0131.
NOTICES
Es.t3te of LuJriri DePa~ 4eceascd. Letters
of Administration on· the' above Estate
have hec!n granted to the und<,"T"shmed, '\lib..,
reqll~st all persons havinll" chim<;, or d~·
mands against the Estate of the deeennent
to make known the same, and all pefS
without delay, to MiltS NOrDI:'-l DePao:e 518
W. Front Street Chester. Penna. Or to
her Altorney Wallace I .. iofJincott, E;q.
907 F.dgmont Avenue Chester, Penn;
svlvania.
3T·3·S
GVTTERS
ROOFS
REPAIRED and INSTALLED
Furnace cleaning- orders taken now.
Call
GEORGE MYERS
409 Michigan Ave:
Sw. 2266
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A. WAYNE.
MOSTELLER
l'.u-n
lit Paper Hangert
We thouLI KnGw How
Swa. ~266
Michl.... Ave.
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PIANO TUNING
and Repairing Since 1908
New and Rebuilt Pianos
ALBAN L; PARKER'
Phone Media 0459-M
Electrical
Sernn..
PETER DI NICOLA
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THE WINNING COMBINATION ••• COMFORT + SAVINas
Yean
1180 MahIeaLers Ave.
YEAR 'ROUND, QUICIC-OfANGE WINDOW MORCnOM
Swarthmcwe ZZ95
Di8bt or da,.
1m, WINDfJW$
CHAS. E. FISCHER
CaD
SWA.2Z53
MasPD, BlUIclera
SupplY',
CompaDY
331 Dartmouth A _ _
.'s~om.Y,
An·
,·We are Ti~ht here
wherp you can
-rel\Cll. us every cia)
For
;
Sizes
:'
A. Mercer Quinby
Funeral Director
FonnerI>' of MedIa
1125
r ..ldob Ave., PIdIa.
l'hDne Bald..... 1170
No adoti_ cblu'P fac
Blibnrban calli
w.
Repain
VlciDlty for past.
Phone Swarthmore 2526
SWARTHMORE 0114
is
Contractor
InstsUatioDS
Aophall or Concrete
EDWARD L. NOYES & CO.
REPAIRS
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Driveway Conslruction
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ALTERATIONS
1439
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Morton ,Electric
"'l')rpn.
PHONE 0456-W
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0842~R
Substantial Savings on Radios
Service for Your
Electric Range
our .Lop,
RADIO a: ELECTRICAL
SALES a: SERVICE
Ridley Park
Swarthmore 0740
Portraits C~mmerical
LEGAL
THOMAS F, CONWAY
466 Hillside Rd.
Ridley Park. Pac
ND anawer
Swarthmore Z268-M
PHOTOGRAPHY
New Look
at the
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ALSO
FOR SALE--l~ foot Cranmer sneotk box
complete with aprit r!J; sailj' in perfect:
caRdillon ldeal for 53lhng and hURling.
Cnl1 Swarthmore 0429.
7 :-r"-;,:::.-:.p:i"la:::c=.-=w:::ood=.
'FO--nSALE- Scltt:7'cd
hard and seasoned. Cut 20 inches. tunl;
S 18. cord. Swarthmore 2018.
FOR SALE-Extension di':"n"';n"g""""'a:i"b"'I.--=.-=.d
buffet to match. Mahogany funish; Hand.
of furniture. $125. Swartb·
thmo~ 132~O~.~~~~--=~~~-.~=
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Helps Circulation
Watch the wonderful improvement
LIGHT $8.00
\
walhers (Bendix:
ironerl,
vacuum
cleaners,
rangea
irons, toaster', (ana and lamps. Alao
wirinB'-new and old. 411 work .com·
plica to l!~ire UndN"wrltera speclftca'
tions. Can Erich H. llaullen, \Hwartb·
more 2850·W
l'}:nSONAL--S. M. Harbison, electrical
contractor.
cndl,. &en-ice. Swarth·
more 2688-)1. 1 no answer, Swarthmore
0740.
l'ERSONAL---Carpc:ntr,.
jobbing.
~ti.
mates cheerfully given. Reasonable prices
First class workDla~sbip. Reeves. Phone
Swarthmore 3450.
p"EitSONAI.--Regisitered· eormie-re, Mrs.
Elsie MtWilliams. Telephone Swarthmore
4583·'V for appointment.
pERSONAL--Armori:d
bearings·hcrdtidic
ann:s pninted. Suitable for framing. Call
Swarthmore 0746·\V.
\VANTED-Unfumished. apartment. three
It's 6 co. ft. big i i i Btore8 enough meat, In: e 1 mods, out-of.
eea80ll treats to feed your family fo&o Dl
roomy than ocher cahineta of simjlar simi It's tahJe.beigbt
withftattopfarextn wo. 1 j"gepaceIItiita
the~-.J. D lil.:hml
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Normalizes Body'Funclibn
and Slenderizing
$249.95
Dependable Service,
WESTINGHOUSE
2 TUBE FLUORESCENT
Relaxes Tense Nerves
fixture with... "
FOR SALE
KELVINATOR!
It Holds 40% More!
IT COSTS LESS!
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Replace your kitchen
of everything. old and new, bought and
sold. Chester 2·6Z33.
the BIG BUY IN HOME FREEZERS!
Swedish Massage
S. M. HARBISON
Electrical Contractor
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WILLIAM BROOKS
Ash .. lit RIIbI>.... I l _
LawtW Mo~ .. a-r.t
l36 !laTdlng A_
),{ortaa, Po..
naaHa.
Hard Coal
GOLD BOND
POURING WOOL
BATS AND BLANKETS
I
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
RHU:-B.exler (0.
SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
Cheater
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(jllid Sad WHITE EGGS
bloomrtonofl2671:
SILVER SEAL EGGS (:::~.~:.) -:~; 571:
MILD CHEDDAR CHEESE
I
lb
Oleomar,arlne
Sharp Cheese'
11> 79'";
Ch....
2~tb 91 c K r aft Spread.
Cheese F0 od Glendale
Club
box
Plml.nto, PI.....I.,
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37c
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22
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011,. Plml••to o. Rollsh
PORKL.2!t4 e~,~fy, 11>.4 7C~~I~oE~ 1I>.53C
WILSON'S SIJeED
Rlb Veal Chops'
CHI~KENS
BACON.~ lb
Fanay MIlk-Fed lb
Up to 31A lb. lb
HEAR
DR. LUCCHESI
Dr. P. F. Lucchesi, M. P_ H.,
Superintendent and Medical Di.
rector of the Philadelphia General
Hospital, discussed Communicable
Diseases at the regular monthly
meeting of the Young Mothers Club
Thursday, March II at the Women's
Club.
Mrs. William James introduced
the speaker.
Dr. Lucchesi explained the different types of diseases and how
they are transmitted. He discussed
the p.rotective mechanisms of the
diseases, nattirai resistances' to the
diseases, etc. He stated that diphtheria is on the increase in this
country, striking many childrrr&
over 15 years of age_ He also said
that whooping cough is on.' of
the most darigerous of the CommuniCable Diseases as it attacks
WITHOUT BASTING I
small
babies and there is no imWITHOUT DRUDGERY I
munity to the disease at birth. Re
Learn Professional Short Cuts
also made the statement that there
By-Pass That Homemade Look
is more poliomyelitis in the, United
Learn The Trade Secrets
States in one year than in the rest
Ten . 2 Hour Classes, Plus 2 Privnte 2 of the world.
Hour Lessons, $20. New Class Week
Dr_ Lucchesi· stated that there
of l\t'arch 28.
is
a tremendous amount of research
MRS. EMIL.Y D. JAFFER
going on at all time. and that he
SWARTHMORE 0623·W
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••.••••••••• do"s feel that comrimnicable dis-
You Can 'So SEWI
II egtJl. UIIIlIrSpecially ,ele;:e lIepellllablllty•
fOssed
to pleale yOII.
Easter
metal, like Silver
A rgetal, the
Animals, Books and Toys.
PINEAPPLE
LAYER CAKE
ea 5 9 C
Filled and reed
with delicious;
creamy 1c:t,,'il
Apricot Filled
COFFEE CAKE
each 27c
~~ Soaps
Sachets, Scents
Kits, Trays, many
T ravellingTrifles
to please
33c
6ge
Community Good Friday ServiceThe Community Good Friday
Selvi
Church. Members. of the various
denominations have been invited.
The Rev. H. Lewis Cutler, minister
of the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Church, will preach toward the
close of the first' hour, and the
'Rev. Roy N. Kaiser, D. D., pastor
of the Swarthmore Methodist
Church. will preach toward the
close of the second hour. The
Rector of Trinity Church will conduct the liturgy and will preach
the close 'of the' final hour. The
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public is cordially invited.
Evening bags and Elephant
E arrings,bells.
3Se
SWEET PEAS
2 No.2 35c
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Acme Corn Whol. Gold •• No.2 18c
ca.
Prunes Robford Lor..
11> 18c
to 10c
Raisins Fe." S••dless
I r.-D'
pt.
Pork and aeons ASCO 2 '6-0,
23c
ca ..
Fruit Cocktail Ideel No. 2V, 39c
ca.
Idllal .eaches
No. 2V.27c
ca.
Ideal Pears Hel,..
No. 2V. 39c
ce.
Fresh Prunes Choice No. 219c
ca ••
Ronson Lighter, Richelieu pearls,
Rugs and Rattles.
iGlicc barbct'lF
its '
90ld bank building
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Phone 1913
FREE DELIVERY
Red Alpe
TOMATOES
2 No.2
25c
can,
Juicy Seedless Florida
CRAPEFRUIT
California Iceberg LeHuce
Glenside Park Grass Seed
1b
5
1b beg
FRESH CREEN BROCCOLI
'en ice Maid
SPAGHETTI DINNER
Sc
-. lb
12c
$1.29
1Sc
Tender Leg LAMB
Ib.59c
Shoulder
of Lamb
lb. 49c
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Sliced BACON
1-2 Ib.32c
Fresh Killed STEWERS lb. 49c
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Fruits and Vegetables
RIT 'Easter alors
with mi'\gic pencil
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English Prelate at Trinity
The Rev. Cyril E. Hudson, Canon
of SI. Alban's Cathedral, England,
'will be the !~uest preacher on Palm
Sunday at 11 a. m. in Trinity
Church. Canon Hudson is one of
the leading prelates of England,
and is in this country for a brief
stay, lecturing at seminaries and
preaching, from the leading pulpits
of the church, Palms will be blessea
all d dis t r ibu;;t;:ed:.,.:d::u::.r::in~g:..,:.~,.:::..:.:=
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of \.00Green
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'Irs. Arnold Dresden h as re- Wallace
M,'ss Grace
Kenyon Swarthmore College, was hi.'
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to her home on Elm avenue avenue I'S a pat',ellt I'n 'raylor Hos- Thursday at the home of Mrs_ Geo-.
being a patient at the. Ta.yIor p-,tal W1'th a fractured leg following rge E. SiUoway of North Chester
Ho"pital witli a fractured hIp slIlce a fall, Thursday, March II.
road. The. guest of honor was llirs.
January.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ruther· Cleme!'t M. Biddle of Bronxville,
1\r: and Mrs. Jay D.•Cook of ford of Westdaie avenue returne,l N. Y.; who is visiting her daughter,
road will spend the week' home laot Wednesday following a Mrs. Patrick M. :Malin of Princein Dallas, Pa., with their 50D- month's trip to the west coast, ton avenue.
in-law and daughter, Mr_ and Mrs. stopping at San" Franci~co and
Mrs. Arthur Dana of Elm avenue
Schurz, and will attend the visiting relatives in San DIego and and Lake Wales, Fla., entertalnell
~hrist<,nirlg of their grandson, Jay Palm Springs.
a group of Swarthmoreans who
Schurz, on Sunday_ .
Mr. and Mrs. William H .. Ware! were vacationing south last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Bank. of Strath Haven avenue returned by taking them to the Crpress Gar" S UII d ay f 0_II OWl'ng a t,vo - de"s to see an exhibition of water
.nd their daughter Molly of H ar- home on
.
\'ar
Evan~,'Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker,
in Atlantic City_
Palm Beach FI a.
11 rs. E. Van S. Cleveland has
returned . to her home on Park
a\'enue after spending. several
nlOnths in Palm Beach and Coral
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Bcach, Fla.
~Ir. and Mrs. Elwood Garrett of
Princeton avenue, wiI,. entertain the
members of, their bridge club at a
dinner party at the Ingleneuk tomorrow c\·~ning. Bridge ~Il fol1ovl
at the Garrett home.
Dixie Hetzel of Thayer road was
initiated Sunday into the Delta
Deha Delta fraternity at the Uni91112
vcrsity of Pennsylvania.
DOMESTIC $5.50
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leach who
arrived on the Queen Elizabeth,
Fehruary 22, after two and 0l'ehalf yearS in England, are now
Teside~ts of 318 North Chester
100 Parlr Ave•• Swartlnnore. 'a. '
road.
Sw.rthmore
0730 or 0529 - Clearbroofc 4646
Curtis H. Gallagher, Jr., of WallL-~_.;':-."';'.lJ;c;".lOtolc. ,enlo
for_Sale~~_~~_....
ingford, a student at Franklin and
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City's fInest rasort hotel..
Tha courfeous service, refined
atmosphere. plus extensive facill ..
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will mako your day memorable.
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''SHOEMAKER'S HOLIDAY"
Friday and Saturday, March 19 and 20
Devine Taxi Service
Swarthmore, Pa. .._ ..
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Serving Swarthmore, Morton, Rutledge and -Ridley
Township since 1918
Fridny, March 26th, i. a legal holiday this Bank will be
open Saturday March 27th, from 8:00 A..
M_
until 12:00 nooD.
Swarthmore National Bank & Trust Co.
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Phone: Swarthmore 0444
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Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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You will be riding on them ~v'entually
Why not now?
The Year Roan. Toke.. Of
Eateem And Thoaahtful_a
Decorative
and
Novelty
Candles
BALT. PIKE
SPRINGFIELD
w..., In all bath..
"There oughta be a law! Everything in
our house runs by electric;ity-but this!"
Poor Butch has to do things the hard
way. Mother has cheap, dependable
electric service to help her cook and
clean, wash and iron and sew_ Dad runs
his razor, and his workshop, too, by
electricity. The whole family enjoys
light, comfort, and entertainment at the
flip of a switch,
Never before has electricity done so
mllch to make life comfortaJ?le-for so
little! Yes, in spite of sharp,>, rising production costs, too average family in .this
temtory still gets twice as much electric
service for its money as it got 15 years agol
LIBERAL ALLOVV ANCE ON YOUR OLD TIRES
The skill and experience of your
friends and neighbors' in this company
have combined to keep the price of electricity low-and its usefulness greater
than ewr before.
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• Listen to the Electric Ho~r ~ the HoUR OF
ClL\lUoI. Every Sunday,.S:30 P. M., WCAU.
Replace your old tires with Super - Cushion
and enjoy
, a smoother ride
HANNUM & WAITE
YALE AVENUE & CHESTER ROAD
SWARTHMORE 1250
Swarthmore 0450
- . each 10c
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Marshall College, has been offi"ially pledged to the Phi Sigma ::;
Kappa Fraternity on the F and M
THI\ LITTLE THEATRE CLUB OF SVVARTH~ORE COLLEGE
Campus.
PRESENTS
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~I rs. Ernest Federoff of South
Chester road entertained at a tea
in honor of her, mother, Mrs.
by
Franc~s Lumsden who has returned
Tho_ Dekker
home after an c¥tended visit to the
Directed by Barbara Pear.on Lange
',\·cst <:oast.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Douglass Pills'
bury of Cornell avenue will entertain as their week-end' guest. Mrs.
Clothier Memorial 8: IS
Admia.ion 60c
Plan now for "a long-term V4ca..
tion free of household cares.
Hot & cold
TuMesrela. y
Pictures, Mrs. William F. Hanny,
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Mrs. J. Warren Pavson,
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mond Perkins,
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Goodwm,
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athe "'National
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ere eheld
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Board
Review
Kilgore in New York City this week.
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FLOWERS
Relax on spacious sun t.!91;~C
almost at fho' oc6(1n's edgHnd
enjoy tho ex:hUarating $(t.1 air
and glorious sunshine af Atlantic
Mrs. Samuel M_ Dood, her eIaughter, Mr's. Charles B. Ingersoll,
Jr'., and Mrs. Ingersoll, Sr.,
M' rs. S_ S. Rutherford
,of Stratll
,
Ha ven avenue entertained with a
neighborhood dessert-bridge
on
d'A"ls;'lt-tO'm~!!,!
SUPER - CUSHION
TIRES
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'Iceburg LETTUCE' Ig. head 15c
AnjouDi PEARS
6 for 19c
PASCAL CELERY
stalk 19c
Sunkist'LEMONS
doz. 19c
Cal. CARROTS 2 bunches 25c
EASTER
CANDIES
in past years.
A short business meeting preceded the lecture. Several announce.
ments were made. Mrs. A. W. Bass
announced the opening of the Antiques Fair again this year and
urged ,that all attend.
Mrs. John B. Maerker announced
that the Mothe.. Oub would give
a benefit and fashion show o~
April 15, at 8 p.m. at the Women's
Club.
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At the close of the meeting refreshments were served in the
lo~nge presided at the' tea' table.
Mrs. John B. Weller was in charge
of the refreshments.
of
Idoal Fancy
Special
Virginia Le.
eases are milder in form today than
Piano Pupil. GiYe Recital
Charles Izumi will present his
second group of pupils at the ,home
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carroll, -Jr.,
on North Chester road On Sunday
afternoon. March 21.
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ed to appear: Susie Marsh, Spencer
Carroll, Ricky 'Turner, Donald
Poole, Anne Morse, Noe1 Turner,
gifts
Jamie McCorkel, Richard Gurin,
Janet Lynch,' Katherine Shipherd.
Peter, Campbell, Sally Thornton,
Christie Sipler, Susan Campbell
and Randall Malin.
Duets will be played by several
, children. Transposition will be
demonstrated . hy Spencer Carroll
and Donald Poole, and Mr_ Izumi
will demonstrate ear training_
Fresh Buck Shad
II> 33c
Larse Jersey Mackerel
,11> 19c
Pollock Fillets
11> 25c
Smoked Boneless Herrin's
11> 29c
Canadian Smelts
't.Iodlum She
II> 19c
Genuine Lobster Meat 14-0< ca. $1.35
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Meet to Ready
Antiques Fair
LIBHA RY
Frida,..
ANnQUU·
will be Mr. and Mrs. Avery F.
Blake and Mr. and Mrs. I. R
McElwee.
The ninth grade will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Foster and Dr. and Mrs. Frederick
Luehring.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lukens
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fischer will act as chaperons for the
tenth grade dance.
avenue. for the March bridge party.
Members are reminded to make reservations with ·the. hostess.
Monday evening Mrs. Arnold
The Antiques Fair comrnittee of
Redding. president Ros Jones and
the Woman's Club will meet Thurs.
Anne Cochran attended the annual
morning, March ZS,.in the lounge of
meeting and fine arts exhibit or
the clubhouse to complete arrangethe Junior Clubwomen of the Delaments 'for the third annual fair
ware County Fed~ration of Women's
April 5, 6. and 7. The committee i.
Clubs 'in Ridley Park. Preceding
asked to assemble at 10 a. m. It
the exhibition, honored guests were
introduced by Mrs.
Lawrencp
will divide into functional group
Nangle and section chairmen gave
conferences until 10 :30. Then it
reports.
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will be called to order for the genThe
Junior
\'Voman's
Club
will
Hobby Night was beld Tuesday
eral session which will re=~ss for
next
Tuesday'
at
the
home
of
meet
in the Clubhouse. Mrs. ",'Vayne
a sandwich luncheon but cont~nue
until the work of preparation is fin- Theodora Hulme, 909 Westdale Gerson. chairman of the nominatished.
The committee is large, including some 100 members of the club.
Its co-chairmen ¥rs. A. W.' Bass.
Jr., and Mrs. Peter E. Told speak
of its enihusiasm and ability with
appreciation and. respect. This an·
nual pre-fair meeting is one which
'10 committee member misses without. emergency cause. for it has
the satisfaction of seeing several
month's work take final shape.
You are invited to remain for the entertainment at 8 o'dock.
Since there are changes in the
1948 show, Thursday's meeting is
important.
Within the committee the chair'11ea are as follews: Mrs. Oifford
Banta, tearoom hostess; Mrs.
.\.very Blake, advertising and posters; Mrs. E. D. Brauns, chairman
of luncheon and dinners; Mrs. T.
K. Brown, Jr., recording secretary;
Mrs. W. A. DeCaindry. chairman 01
checking; Mrs. Donald P. Jones.
chairman of hostesses; Mrs. Frank
G. Keenen, admissions; Mrs. Fred.... ~o makes ''tired'' rooms new-qulcldy and
erick R Lang and Mrs. C. Maceas,ly. Paint right over wallpaper. Deko·. on
base makes it really wasbable-last longer.
Donald Swan. arrangements; Mrs.
.
Beautiful pastel colon. Ready to use
Birney K. Morse. dealer hospital- no meuy mb:ing.· -. .
ity; Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter. treasurer.
ing committee. presented tbe list of
candidates for office: Vice 'Presi.dent-Theodora Hulme and Nancy
Hoot: Treasurer- Ros Jones and
Lin Freegard; Corresponding Secretary- Peggy Rincl,·ff. and Mrs.
George Stewart; Elections will take
place at tbe stated meeting on
April 13.
Mrs. George Stewart. Mrs. Wayne
Gerson. Alice Marriott and
Jones wil sing at the. Co'l1lllnun,ih
Night program at the
Club On March 31.
D r. and Mrs. Joseph S .• Bates
"Rocky Spring .Farm.... Media
ente!tain General and Mrs. R.
Maxwell of New York City as
week-end guests.
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1863 ·1948 Eighty-five colorful year. of quality
H. O' Sipler'
11 S•.Chester Rd.
Homeseekers can do three importa.nt things
while waiting to find that pe1"lnanent home:
.
(1) save all you can for the down payment.
(2)
pla~
your home to fit your budget.
(3) check the benefits of a bank mortgage.
Come in and talk with us 'about
your home planning problems.
S~arth;more National Bank
& Trust Co.
.Member of Fedenl Depoolt ID.........ce Corporation.
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Now You can bu,. U, S. S.vinl(' Bondo automatlaolly
through th..
Dew
Bond-a-Month Pia". Allak at thIo Bank
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The richest ~Dd finest ever made
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Rich, creamy, velvety - the finest ice cream you ever tasted. Made from. the
When you keep calls briel
on your party-line telephone
, • • when you spaee calls
. so that others may use the
.line in between • • • you'll
find that others will return
the courtesy. Result: better
service for all concerned I
finest and richest cream - pure cane s ugar ~ and a dash of the. purest and
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tasti~st flavoring that can be bO'lgh t.
Our policy or "Quality First" is beiDa carefully guarded in
the tnaking of this ice cream.
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GARDEN PLOTS AVAILABLE
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Because of the declining interest
1948 ends with March. Repons from
all workers are not in to the fund
drive chairman. J. Paul Brown. On
Wednesday 75 per cent of the $8.soo
quota had been turned in. .Mr.
Brown bopes that all workers will
bave reports in . to Mrs. John L.
GoQ.! at the bank' 'by Saturday mor. . .. .'
ning. She wiD be
ere from 10 to . The Woman's C'ub' bega' n w,'th
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worker has
its Fiftieth Birthday luncheon
been able' to :find you at home. you proiram Tuesday afternoon the
may tum in-your Red' Cross sub- celebration which wiD culminate in
scription to Mrs. Good Saturda'v I the Community Night Wednesday.
morning"
March 31. at 8 :15 when the entire
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borough is invited to share the c1ub's
hospitality..
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Th
f h
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in gardens. most of the Victory
Gardens will be closed this year.
Those desiring a location in the Vassar avenue plot. will notify Don
Dickinson. Sw. 4595-W. Those wishing space on the plot on Park ave.
will make arrangements through
John S. Kistl.r. Swarthmore 3140-
Depict Past 50 Years
'In Skit and
Song
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12I;'~:c~Cross
DRIVE OPENS FOR
SALVA ARMY.
Monday Morn Marks
Collections From
Borough
and't'~~~::;:r:~~:~. John H. Pitman, wi~~:n~:snd::, ~::~~::t:o~t:::
BO.rough for the annual Salvation
FRAZIER LEADS
AME CHURCH DRIVE
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GIRL SCOUT
AKES FIR'ST HIKE'
Army Dn·ve. Each year capta'lOS
and workers ask members of the
community to stay at home th~t
morning IUlm the collector has
Mrs. Harry Miller. Captain. Mrs.
Bird. Mrs. S. M. SpenMrs. J. Warder Cresson. Mrs.
mem~er~re;;s~e A~th:rr;:'~Jj~:o~
called. in order to facilitate this
L. Noyes. Mrs. Walter A. SchMEG M
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essential work. A large. committee of
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cap taOlOS an d""
work ers h as b een orIGtorge Breitling. Ann.e Bradford.
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among them Mrs. Alfred G. White
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ganized by Chairman. Mrs. Harold
E. W. Furst. Mrs. William E.
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wh
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re~~jfes tn
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'Hetzel, Jr.• Mrs. Edward N. Hay.
W~rk
D ...C. addedauright touch to TuesPfalzgraff.
Yrs. George M. K;arns. Captain.
Th e ,na<
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W
N orth East' Section Captains
day's observance. Mrs. Frank Fitts
s ey IThe
Raymond Denworth •. Mrs.
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of Edgemont represented her '" ncan ethodist Episcopal Church are Mrs. J. Burriss West. Mrs.
C. Patterson. Mrs. William
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mother. the late Mrs. A. G. Thatc- on t'1 'e sout h west corner 0 f U'
OIon IG •.oro'.
Sweet and Mrs. Henry
[Wilkins. Mrs. Walter Dickinson.
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her. who was the club's honorary avenue has prompted the bisbol' Linton; Solicitors are Mrs. Whit·
,
Bunting.
LHt 'Saturday. the first day of president from 1930 1to'194O and the and presiding elders to place the worth F. Bird. Mrs. Alden Q. Davis.
'Mrs. George W. Sweet. Captain. spr-mg. 'fo""d the members of G,'rl president of the. corporation board R e.
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• . 0. f M rs. Raymon d H F • IIows. Mrs.
, am F raz'er
~e!i. ~~~h~~, :,rsGa~:;;' Scout 'Troop 83 out on their {,irst for two d.ecades prior to that ser. Yp.adon in charge of the Swartlt- Edward W. Furst. Mrs. Morris H.
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F'ft' I
VI-ce.
m6're parish. Elder Frazier is es- Fussell. Mrs. H. H. Gibson, Jr.•
Ross Thomson.'
.,U<~ 'uo t e season. ,een IPr s met
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Mrs. J. Stewart Williams
.• presl- pecially qualified for handlingre- Mrs. Richard G. Haig. Mrs. William
Mrs. Benjamin Collins. Captain, at 9 10 t e mornlOg at t e o ege .dent of the Pennsylvania Federation Iiabilitation or erection of new P. Hayes.' Mrs. Frank H. Holman.
Mrs. Joseph P. Kahler. Mrs. D. R FieJa House: ChaI'eroned by t h
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Oubs. felicitated the ~.h un:1\es.
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Jr.• Mrs. Roy·M. Horsey. Mrs. GeoMrs< C. R. Chickerin.a
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R. McHenry.' Mabel Talley,
IIrs. R. J. Littlefield.
the group followed the Crum State Federation has high regard Charity" the local chtirch is lieeke Mrs. James W. Lukens. Mrs. C. R.
tbrough the. woods to Alligator for. the Sivarthmor~ Oub, "she ing a membership of WOO and ·to Loughead. Mrs.. John C. MacAlpine.
llrs. H. S. Toole. Captain. M"s.
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Walter Keighton. Mrs. Josepn Rock. There they gathen:d and said. She referred to the theme 01 raISe t 1e sum of 5.000 for a church Mrs. Rohert C. Powell. Mary S •
Mrs. William B. Bnllock, ,;ang Girl Scout songs. enjoyed
ber adnunistration "Let us follow extension program. The drive for Pusey. Mrs. C. P. Hegeman, Mr•.
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after tbe things that make for members and money is cOlipted with Charles R.' Ru,~ell •. Mrs. Kendall
amue M::~e~;~; W~itsit: wa~m ·spring sunshine and ate, ,n"lrJ peace", and «;1ec1ared her faith in an endeavor to meet present needs Sadlc;r. Afrs. George C. Sala;· lfrs ..
Walker. Mrs. Clai, l'icriic ·lunches.
the power of federated women to which include providing for,the sick \\'alter R. Shoemaker. Mrs. FredMrs. 'Charles Thatcber,
'The Troop's ·first project
do much tow•. rd peace by living tbe and distitute. parish house revivals erick Str~icher. Mrs. Hugh. O .
C. H. J eglum.
l'J'I8, -a layette for the
Golden Rul~ and by flllfimng theIr Bible school, fr!,e' em~loyment Thayer, Mrs. George S. Valentine.
llrs. William Ward. 3rd Captain. Clothing Kit project of
obligation to furfher education. agency, bazaars, nurse unit. Boy Mrs. Richard S. Vose. Mrs. Jo,ep(-o
J. V. S. Bishop. Mrs. William Scouts. is now nearing comllle·tion.l «tbe greatest single factor toward Scouts. playground 'for child'ren.
H. Walter. Jr.. Mrs. Earl H. Welt?
Thornton, Afrs. G. L. Armitage, These kits are being distrbunet.l by peace. If war comes again we must
Appreciating the past generosity
The North ,"Test Section Captain
Henry J. Weiland, Mrs. Fer- the Amcrican'\Friends Service Com- take some of the blame upon our- of Swarthmore business folk and is Afrs. J: Paul, Brown. _Her workcr~
tis :Mitchell, Mrs. Charles Ander- mittee'to the'needy children abroad. selves."'.,
many'property o,,'ners the campaign are: 'Mrs. Horace Hopkins, Mrs .
Ion. Mrs. Roy Snap •• Mrs. William The girls have hemmed the di"p<""
Mrs. Maurice C. McCaffrey presi- managers appeal' to their OWl! Clifford Banta, Mrs. Leroy Mercer,
}.tfrs. D. Reed Geer, Mrs made the shirts, jackets, bands (1ent of the Delaware County Fed- churchmembcrs for the utmost co- Nettie Alexander, Kathleen Scott,
L. Hilles, Mr~. A. B. Gor- sweaters and caps themselves. The eration. and her two vice-presi- operation, and to an residents of lfp.. Russell Heath, Mrs. C. F.
Mrs. John Michael.
materials for the garments were dents. Mrs. Lewis M. Detz and the borough for aid in'their drive Wolters. Mrs. John Daley. 1\[rs.
Mrs. Samuel Gurin, Captain, Lougllt ,With money earned by Troop Mrs. Jilmes Richards, ;,vere also to impmv~ the Swarthmore chure.h. Everett Hunt, Mrs. Helen Good-"
llrs. J. G. Brietling, Mrs. H. Lind' from -performances of the Puppet guests of the club as were Mrs. The names of all contributors will win, ·Mrs. W. F. @. Swann. Mrs.
Peel. Mrs. A. F. Blake. Mrs. Show wllich the' girls staged last S. Blair Luckie, Delaware County's be placed in the church book of Helen Hall, Mrs. George Hoad1c)'.
Uonald Follett. Mrs. Albert Be- spring and fall.
pioneer clubwoman,. Mrs. Arnold records. Checks should be made pay- M". Roland Pennock.
Mrs. George B. Heckman.
Preparations and rehearsals are Redding. president of the Junior able to Wesley AME Church and
The South of Park avenue SrcGrigg. Mrs. Floyd Pope. Mrs. under ,vay for the Rally of all Dela- Section and Mrs. D. Mace Gowillg. sent to the Swarthmore National tion is captained by Mrs. John
ILJ'llilan A. Darling. Mrs. Allan M. ware County Girl Scouts schedllied president of the Young Mothers' Bank and Trust Company.
Howard' Taylor. Her \vorkers inMrs. Barton W.'Calvert.
for May 1. The Rally will be held Section.
The opportunity of a • personal clude Mrs. Charl.. Gerner. Mrs. F..
llrs. George B. Sickel. Captain. at Haverford School Field. BrookA 'beautiful floral arrangement on interview is requested by the follow- Sproat, Mrs. Ernest Federoff, Mrs .
lrrs. A. L. Baxter, lfrs. H. D. line. and a co!orful program of the stage was spotlighted through· ing trustees, stewards and campaign Walter l\f\lir, Mrs. George Pi1grim,
lrcCray, l,frs, Ferris W. "Mitche1l, songs and pageantry is planncd. out the luncheon which conduded managers: John Pierce, chairman :Afrs. Frances Lumsden, Mrs. HoIIrs. \V. Mark Bittle. Mrs. William Nancy Saunders has been d:osen 'with the traditional "F!appy Birth· Clara Cooper, secretary; Rosa Mad- ward Hopson. Mrs. A. Robh rochPark. Mrs. John Michael. Mrs. Juliette Low Girl for Troop 83. The day" sung as the 200 members light- dox, assistant secretary; Burton ran. Mrs. Charles Rue. Mrs. Croslev
D. Maher, l.frs. Norman Hulme, Th~ Juliette Low GirL carries the cd their individua1 candles.
Henry, treasurer.
(Continued on Page 8)
J. E. Chiquoinc, Mrs. George hag of contr~hutions made by the l-fembers, under the general 'di-I __________ .----:---_______...,..._______
\iilllo""ie.
girls for the World Friendship rection of Mrs. L. E. Kauffman.
llrs.' Frank H. :McCowan, Cap- Fund. This frind is a memorial to program chairman, and tlrs. George
.
AIrs. Alice Jones, lfrs. W. J. the founder of Girl Scoutin{ in this P. War!,c n , drama chairman, dramaGOOD FRIDAY. MARCH 26
Mrs. F. E. Wells. Ada Per- country. Mary Spiller will be Ameri- tized 50 years "History on Our 12:00-3:00 P. M.-ColIimunity Service ........ : ....... Trinity Church
Field House
Mrs. J. H. Pitman. Mrs. can Flag bearer and Alice DeCain- Hearth". Past presidents and foro 2:00 P. M.-Tent1is Tournament Semi-Finals
8:00
P.
M.-"The
Crucifixion"
hy
Stainer
...........
Methodist
Church
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27
IZi,"'"."f.·••• Mrs. William R. Huey, Rally. Troop Patrol Leaders are phonally. tire dual bistory of clUb.
Cross. '
Jeanne Allen. Joan Narheth. Janeth borough, and world .prepared by 2:00 P. M.-Tennis Tournament Finals .................. Field House
EASTER SUNDAY. MARCH 28
John Moxey. Jr.• Captain. Thomson. Patsy Blake and Cornelia Mrs. Eunice Story Eaton and MrS:
10:00
and
11:30
A.
M.-Morning
Worship .......... Presbyterian Church
Edward H. Allen. Mrs. Fred· McKernan.
\'Varren , with skits. the first
11:00
A.
M.~Morning Worship';. _.. :. Trinity. Methodist and Christian
Anthony. Mrs. A. F. Jackson,
a reproduction of tlte meetIng at
Sc,ence. Churches and Friends ;Meeting
Raymond R., Gemmill. Mrs.
To Have Formal Dance
which decision "ias made to build the
, TUESDAY. MARCH 30
..
I. nSerlvais, Mrs. C. E. Robb,
c1uhhouse in 1907. and the second an 2:00 P. M:-Film Program ............................ , ... Club House
l1C lunan Harrar, }.{rs. J01111
The eighth grade assemhly will be authentic briefing of the Woman
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 31
. Seyhold, 1frs. \Villiam CaOlp- formal this week Chaperons will he Suffrage presentation. Both \\'ere 8:00 P M.-Community Night .......... , ......... ~ .. ~Womall's Chm
THURSDAY. APRIL 1
bell. Mrs. Arthur \V. Snyder. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shipherd and hi«hl;" enjoyed. Mrs. R. G. E. U1I2:00 P. M.-Art Section Meeting ....... " ......•• Muhlenburg Avenue
Joseph Moran. Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James Davis.
(Continued on Page 8)
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A:rnold Redd ing'. is in charge
tbe ·distribution of literature.
The .captains and workers are:
Supper, Thursday, March 25
Formal dances for the seventh.
ninth and tenth grade wilt be
held at the Woman's Oubhouse
tomorrow night.
Chaperons for the seventh grade
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NEWS NOTES
spring vac:ation from Earlham Col
Mr. l'"d Mrs. Harry Lang of lege.
Dic'kinson avenue have returned
Mrs. David Ulrich Ullman of
.
k
Amherst avenue will give a lunchh orne f 0 II owmg
a two-wee vaca. h'
M
.
.
F'
L
d
dal
FI
eon
m
er
honor
onday.
tlon In ~t. au er e,
a.
'.
f
B'
K. M Ofse 0 f , Ruth Med
ord of Strath Haven
M r. an d '[
..1.1' rs.
trney
'II t t '
. Il
• d"
avenue
WI
en
er am at a m.sCe anH arvar d avenue cntertame
J.u.rs.
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c1
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d ous shower Tuesday, March 30.
.n orse s un e an
aunt,
r. an
M
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f Ch
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rs.
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evy
lase
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as t h elt wee -en guests.
l'
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R oert
b
H . R eed an d h e rpace,
wtll entertam at a luncheon·
,.!.lfS.
.
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Cl
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,brtdge,
WednesdRY, March 31. Tile
mo th er, " rs.
anc e . f . dar o.f gues t s w.'11'me Iud e t h e b
d ' ds
rt ' esmal
Co II ege avenue spent a ew ays o ·
I
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•
AIexan d'
· 'Ii' ng tn
Ias t . wee k VISI
na, 10 tht Ie we 109 party, and the..
I
WARD-KITE
The marriage of Miss Elisabeth
Anne Kite, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs William Stanley Kite of Ogden
.
avenue and Mr. John Morton Black
.
Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. WIllian.
.
Ward
. " III of South .Chester road
took place Thursday March Z5 at
~ J
•
11:30 a. m. in the ",warthmore Presbyferian Church
.
The Rev. Dr.H. Lewis Cutler performed the ceremony before a chan.
eel banked w.th
cybotium ferns
'
white lilacs and tulips ' and lighted
.,
THE
SWARTHIIOREAN
Mrs: Joel Spivey of Wallingford.
.,.,'
All ~he atendants wore aqua gowlb
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
Henry; son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard o'c1n<:k service are W. L. Cleaves
of .heavy silk faille featudng
There will be a Chu"rch Honr MacHenry, Ann Boody Robbins, head usher; F. W. Plowman, J. B.
torsos and full skirts.' The
Nursery School held for chi1dr~n daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Frank H. Bullitt, Jr., .W. C. Hogg. Jr., B.
PUBLIllBm
EVERY
FRIDAY
AT
SWAIlTIIKOIlB
PA.
rounded necklines were
TIlE SWAll.TllKOIl!lAN. INC~ PUBLISHER •
ages I to 7 during both of the ser, Robbins, . and
Robert
Edward Keirn, C. \'\I. Randall Jr.• W. R..
vices
Sunday
morning.
The
10
0'-.
~chultz,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
WilI- Sanborn and H. B. Spackman.
PJ...;.,
8...0-.
CI9CIO
with. wide shirred b;lUds and bouclork group will be taken care of by .am H. Schultz.
Holy Communion will be celeon shoulder. ,1'hey ~o~e bands or .
pET£a Il TOLD. I!dko<
KAIlJOIUK TOLD. ............ EcIIt-.
the teachers of the Beginner's De.
On F~iday.· ev~ning a~ 8 o'clock brated on Monday at 10 a. m. The
Theodore
F.
Kicking,
Ad.ortislnc
Manager
aqua in t~eir hair and' carried. Y<1.
1.0..... IlcCarler
R<.Ue Poi...1
. EdIth WhItaIcapartment in conjunction with the the chOir WIll smg Stamer. "The annual Parish Dinner will be held
low tulips and heather of shades or:
regular session of the Beginner's C:rncifixion". All are cordially in- at 6:30 and will be followed by the
-.... .. au. ~, JIIJIUarF 24. 1929. at the Poot
lavender.
Department.
vlted.
annnal Parish Meeting and election
0fG0e .. 5 ..uth~. PL. ...... the Ad of Jl~ 3, 117'.
Mr. Roy E. Johannesson of Phila.
of Vestrymen, at 8 o'clock.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
David
McCahan
at
__~__________~D=EA~~~NE-VfEDNESDAY NOON
TRINITY NOTES
deJphia served" as best man, arId,
~hoir rehearsal will be held on
the Harvard avenue entrance and
Va.
010
ers.
candelabra.
Following
the
early
service
of
SWA!l-THMORE. PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 26. IM8
the ushers included ¥r. W. Barl
Wednesday
evening at 7 :30.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told at the
The bride, given in marriage by
Holy
Commnnion,
the
Chllrch
Harriet Gilbert of Park avenue
Millington,
Mr. Lewis Lelarod
driveway-transept
entrance will
There will be a joint meeting of
W ALTERS-STROTHER
her father, wore an ivory tone satin
arrived home Saturday from VerFleury of Baltimore, Md., Mr. Jotl
assist Mr. Cutler In greeting the School children will sing car- the Women's Guild and the Woo
The marriage of Miss Cora M. wedding grown made with a tigh~
mont Junior College, Montpelier,
Spivey, and Mr. Manchaster C.
congregation after the 10 o'doct': ols and present their Mite Box men's Auxiliary on Thursday, April
Strother
to Mr. Frederick R. ''''al- fitting b 0 di c e, off-the-shonlder
Offering at 9 :45 a. m. The Rortor I, at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs.
VI., for a to-day spring vacation.
Bowie, brother of the bridegroon~
service Sunday moring.
Harriet entertained Nancy Lou ters,. took place Saturday, March neckline, illusion yoke trimmed with
The
~aster-tide
with
its
note
of
triumph
and
faith
for
the
Christ·
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leonard
C.
Ashton
will preach at the Holy Communion Paul Banks, 724 Harvard avenue;
A reception followed at ~tralh
world fmds that world strallgely without triUmph or faith but
. Service at II a. m. The choir will
Alger of 'Bridgeton, N. J., for a few 20 at 4:30 o'clock at the home of seed pearls. and long taperin~
Haven Inll. Lavender and' White
The speaker will be Mrs. William
fear. Out of the general sense of doom which has pervad~d thought" at the Harvard avenue entrance and
the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary D. sleeves, pearl trimmed. Her full
days of this week.
sing
the
familiar
Easter
hymns
phlOx were used in the decoration.
P.. Remington, wife of the Bishop
the Communist, seizure of Czechoslavakia the Grafton column of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Sipple at
skirt ended in a long train, and ber
Patricia Weiland of South Ches· Strother of Park avenue.
and
a
descant
to
"Jesus
Christ
Is
The mother of the bride wor~ a
March 16 asked a furious t commonMsense question which deserves notice. the driveway-tran~ept entrance will,
Suffragen of the Diocese. Tea will
The ceremony was performed by heirloom lace veil, which was worn
ter road arrived home Wednesday
gown of pink fuschia, with Frer.ch
"'We are angry because \ve arc losing in Europe; and we are losing assist :Mr. Cutler in greeting tl'!~ Risen Today". The Communion be served.
by her mother on her wedding day.
for a two-wee It spring vacation Magistrate Peter E. Told.
blue hat and gloves to match. Her
I~:a~rf.~,,~··eiv~are merely on the defensive agajnst Communism, instead of pn cotlgregatio~ after the 11:30 o'clOCk. music includes UKyrie", IIGJorh
fell
from
a
coronet
of
plaited
illusBOWIE-WILSON
111
. for peace," he writes. ulf WAR is the danger and the pro- service Sunday morning.
from Pennsylvania College for
Tibi:', "Gloria Lauda", "Credo··, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
corsage was of Sweetheart roses
It
the danger and. the problem for the other side of the world.
Women.
LONGWELL-GOLDSTEIN
ion caught on each side with orange
T~e marriage of Miss Virginia and variegated ivy leaves.
.. If the world is in crisis, the world must solve it. We need to lift
The Chancel Choir will rehearse IISursum Corda". "Sanctus"~ and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lang of
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hayes of blossoms, She carried a shower May Wilson, daughter of Mr. and
The bride and bridegroom are On
"REALITY" is the subject of
eyes and our sight. ... Why do we talk to ourselves when. We can next Thursday evening at 7 :45 "Gloria in Excelsis" by C. Villicrs
Dickinson avenue spent the Week-! Swarthmore avenue and Mrs. A. bouquet of IQacs, roses, and lily of Mrs. Raymond Everett Wilson of a wedding trip to New York City
to the world I? Why do we talk small, when we can talk big? ... o'clock. The Girl's Junior Choir will Stanford. The anthem is "Aurora the Lesson-Sermo~ in all Churches
end with Mr. Lang's brother and E. Longwell of Lafayette avenue the ·valley.
Ogden avenue, to Mr. George P. The bride's traveling suit was ~i
n:lfrow~ sti~Jing, defensive posi~ion we have taken is· shown up by the rehearse at 3:30 o'clock Thursday Coelum Purpurat" by Pietro A. of Christ, Scientist, on Sunda:-,
10 which we have chosen to treat th~ agony of mankind as if it afternoon.
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Waite! entertained with a pre-wedding
Mrs. Francis Pelzer Lynah Jr. ot Bowie, son of Mrs. and Mrs. George steel blue with cream accessories.
Yon. The Parish House will he March 28. The Golden Text is;
a mere matter of holding a line.".
Lang of Steelton and atended tlie party at the Hayes' home last Sat- \Vallingford, who attended her Lester Bowie of Towson, Md., to,,1< Her corsage was of shattered yellow
again amplified for those who will "Thine, O. Lord, is the greatness.
uTh~· defensive against Communism will not save the peace. But
wedding of their niece Miss Nancy! urday evening for Mrs. LongweU"s sister as matron of honor, wore a p1ace Saturday; March 20 at 3:3iJ carnations and blu~ forget-me-nots.
be unable to be seated In the church. an~ the power, and the glory. and
offenSIve for peace may even stop CommUnism, if Communism let.
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
Lang.
• sdn, Robert R. Longwell, and Miss lime green bengaline dress made o'dock in the Swarthmore Presby.
world see that it refuses to accept its equal responsibility for avertPhiladelphia Yearly Meeting of Easter LHies are reque~ted, and the victory, and the majesty: for
. Miss Antonica Fairbanks is spend· Osna Mina Goldstein, daughter of with an off-the-shoulder neckline terian Church.
break-up. I.et us gilre up our small fears for ourselves, and take Friends. held at Race Street Meet. may be. broughi to the church on all that is in the heaven and in the
. CHRISTENED
lUg the Easter holidays with her Mrs. Israel Goldstein ot' Brooklyn, and full draped skirt caught at tlte J Dr. H. Lewis Cutler performed
greater
fear, fear for the world, taking also the power and leverage in House is held this year from Saturday. They may be called for earth is thine; thin~ is the kingdom
•
statur~ to go with it."
brother and family, Mr. F. N. Fair- whose marriage took place Gn lfar- side with a large bow of the mater- the ceremony before a chancel
following the service on Monday
It is a good challenge, no less good because we are paralysed by the Z4th of March to the 30th. On morning. Ushers for the 8 a. m. o Lord, and thou art exalted as
Ann Boody Robbin., baby daug.
banks of Atlanta, Ga.
ch 24 in New York.
ial. She carried a shower bouquet banked with Cybotium lerns, white
head above all" (I Chronicle,
fears and our knowledge of the difficulties involved in such an under- Sunday the 28th, a full day's proMr. Jeffery Kirk, Mr. Engene of purple vi?lets and iyy leaves and carnations, white phlox, and lighted hter of Mr. and ?trs. Frank R
We arc also aware that a large wan of difficulty is .our own past gram is scheduled for children from Service of' Holy Communion are: 29 :11).
Robbins of Ridiey Park was christ.
Lappe. Jr., of Swarthmore, and Mr. wore matching flowers in her hair. candelabra.
ENGAGEMENT
,~;llp,·pn ...p_ We bave ample proof that our youth'is brave but to what the pre-school age through high T. L. Williams, head usher; S. D.
ened
in
the
Swarthm;'re
Methodist
Mr.
William
Ward,
IV
served
The
hride,
given
in.
marriage
by
Longwell's
mother
attended
th~
Dr. and Mrs.. Albert Goho of
bravery if the rest of us do not back it up with so bright and school at the Friend.s Select· School Clyde, Jr., S. B. Brewster, c.. R.
Williarr. Potts of Yale ;ovenue
con"ta'lt a belief in the freedoms under a democratic form of government
17 h . d h P
Harrisburg announce· the engage- wedding and reception on Wednes- as best man for his brother, and the her father, wore a wedding gown of Church, Sunday morning.
Enberg,
J.
H.
Furlong,
W.
S.
Patton,
entertained 14 on Friday evening
we spend our being in making it work for all men? What other at
t an t e
arkway. At 3
Following the christening Mr.
ushers included the Messrs. Edward ivory satin, fashioned with long
m~nt of Mrs. Goho'sdaughter, Nat- day.
is there that Communism can threaten U5 from within except that o'clock Bayard Rustin will giv~ the' H. P. Stamford, C. S. BroW!!, V. L. during the intermission of the Jlln·
ahe Anne Runkle to Davis B. HopMr. and Mrs. Longwell will make J. LeFevre of West ?ester, Frari- to~so edged with lace, and hooJl and Mrs. John H. Pitman of Vas.
a fine, brave dream become bogged down by inequalities and William Penn Lecture on "In Appre. Fine and those ushering at the 11 ior High School Prom.
their
home in New York npon their cis Pelzer Lynah Jr., WilJlam G. skIrt. The sweetheart neckline and sar avenUe entertained at a famiJ}·
son, son of :Afr. and Mrs. Howard
interesl? When did we become so security mad that
consent, hension How Like a God". In
- •
Piper of Yale avenue. and Benjamin the long pointed sleeves were also dinner party.
G.Hopson of Rutgers avenUe.
return from a wedding trip.
'di·.i~,ual1y and nationally, to any compromise to achieve it when w~ the evening at 7 there will he an
~ur hearts that there is no security but what we are and do?
. E
.
5
Hilyard Sweney, II, of Media.
lace trimmed. I Her finger tip veil
Miss Runkle was graduated from
vemn!!" ervice with Music by the
,
Sainuel
Grafton's
challenge
boils
down
to
this
matter
of
taking
Mrs. Kite wore a sapphire blue of tulle fell from a coronet of ivory.
the John Harris School and attendAPRIL BRIDE
Chrioteaed Palm, S_da,.
the fear for the world, the acceptance of the fact that our destiny Men of Hampton from Hampton
cd Pennsylvania State College.
The marriage of Miss Maria Lou- crepe grown and matching hat. tinted pearls and orange hlossom.,
'Wit!he world's That should not, in the fa« of the evidence, seem Institute, Virginia. On Mondav eve·
and she carried stephanotis, gyp_
• Mr. Hopson served for two years ise Hanzlik, datig!tt~r of Mr. and Her corsage ","S of pink camellias.
di:UiculL
.Xettbere";. a wide variance of opinion m this nation
ning in tbe 4th and Arch Street.
.. ~
.
.. .
.
. Christened at· the Swarthmore
The bridegroom's mother. chose sophila, and white lilacs tied with
10 the Naval Air Corps and is now Mrs. Henry J. Hanzlik of Cornell
this
comm~mity.
Ask
a!'y
ninth
grader
who
house-to-house
>canva~
..
d
Meeting
House,
Rayford
W.
Lngan
Presbyterian Church on Palm Sun.
C.A.R.E.•f the latter .5 not true. What, tben, 1s tlte answer.
wID speak on "The U 't d N f l
attending Pennsylvania Military' nue, to Mr. Donald C. Singer, son a gown of turquoise crepe, a hat a shower" of ribbons caught with
day were Donna Holmes McClure.
For. Christians the Easter-tide has the answer. The voice of the -The N xt St p"
nl e
a u:·ns
College in Chester.
.of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Singec of black horsehair, and a corsage of tiny flowers.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
is tbe voice of prayer, - "Father, forgive them. for they know not I e . e • .
pink
camelias.
Mrs.
'W.
Mark
Millington
'of
of Paradise, Pa., will take place
they do"; the world could use the believing pray.,rs of strong faith.
The Swarthmore First Day School
J. McClure; Richard Allen Law.
A reception at the Rose Tree Fox Philadelphia, attended her sister as
TO HONOR BRIDE-TO.BE
April 10 at 3 o'clock in the Swarvoice .of the, .Cross is the cry of physical need, ""1 thirst": the world C.ommittee is making arrangementE
renee, son of Mr. and Mrs. James
June Ullman of nApplebrook" thmore Presbyterian Church. Dr. H. Hunting Club, ,for members of the matron of honor, and the brid,.~
the single exception of this country is filled wIth hunger and suffer- to take children to the Children"
C. Lawrence, Jr.. and his cousin,
families and friends of tlte bride maids were Miss Jean Charlott~
Park avenu~ who win be married t~ Lewis Cutler will officiate.
The voice of the Cross is the cry of the "soul's deepest. nee~, "'Mv Meeting and Junior High S h ~
Carol Isabelle Campbell, daughter
! My Godl Why hast thou forsaken JOe? ; the world IS, with the
' .
~ ~u.
Edward Eugene Thomas of RichMiss Rachel Emerick of Har·ris and groom fonowed the ceremony. Mai1.Ie"r of Wollaston, Mass., cOlI.~ir.
of eelfish. cillious souls, in despair and heartbreak. The voke Yearly Meetmg, leavmg Wh·tlter
of Mr. arid Mrs. William R. Camp.
After a wedding trip to the Home- of the bride, Miss Peggy Coffin of
mond, Ind"" in the Swarthmore burg will attend the bride as maid
is tht! voice of faith, and assurance, '4Father, into thy hands Ho~se at·9:30 a. m. Easter Mornil1~.
bell, Jr. of Groton, Conll. Mrs.
Friends Meeting on June 26. will of honor, and the bridesmaids will stead at Virginia Hot Springs, the Brunswick, Me.. hUss Marg~!"et
tOl1nmlenld my",pirit"; and therel in humility and trust Christians find
.
Campbell is the former Virginia
be feted at several parties during her be Miss Lois Turner of Avon-by- COUPle will make their Itome in Ann Randall of Drexel HI·II. "n(1
strength for believing work for mankind and his peace.
METHODIST CHURCH NOTES
~~the-Sea. N. J., and Miss Sue Rey- S tate CII
The Church n~eets ·on Sunday
until Mr..Ward's grad- -~:§§:::::====::::;:;::::;;;:::::======~~~:;;;;::;:;;::;:;;=:;;~~~~I
THE KINGDOM OF GOD
uation 0in ege
August.
_ "______ ._ .__
nolds
of
Glen
Ridge,
N.
J.
TIME
wheeling systems But (when so sad thou cans\ not morni."!!" at 9 :45. S. W. Jqlms"n.
. J\..fr. Fairman Denlinger of Para..
25th Anniversary Offer
sadder)
supermtendent. Classes are pro·
CIY;and upon thy so sdre loss
40 weeka- $3.42 (aaVe $4.58 over ch~e, hrother-in-Iaw of the grcom.
vided fnr child~en of. all ago. and
benumbed conceiving
Shall shine the traffic of Jacob's for adults.
new.land price)
wtll serve as best man and the ushladder
ers
will
include
lfr.
Lee
Brown
of
NEW SUBSCRIBERS ONLY
of pinions, would we
The Young Adnlt dass meets in
Pitched betwixt Heaven alld Charing
Paradise, Mr. Ed,vin Windell of
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
the sanctuary at 10 o'c1ock, Mrs. L.
Cross.
own day-shuttered Yea. in the night, my Soul. my E. Kauffman, teacher.
West~ale avenue, and Mr. Robert
SWARTHMORE 2080
Hanzhk, brother of the bride.
daughter.
Member of Federal Pepolit Inlurance Corporation
At the 11 o'clock service, nr.
keep their ancient Cry;- . Clinging Heaven by the
Keiser will preach on tiThe Surety
;hems;
\
of
Easter."
but a stone, and start a wing! And 10, Christ walking on the
. The Junior Church wil meet at the
water.
'tis your estranged faces,
the tnany·splendoured Not of Genesareth, but Thames!" same 'hour ill the chapel, Mrs. D .
• If your watch stops running,
Francis Thompson (1859-1907)
W. C1ausen, superintendent.
•
Friday and Saturday
or
'runs
too
fa&t
or
too
slow,
you
Mrs. Geraldine H. New and Mary
Thursday, Friday, Saturdav
PETER LAWFORD
• TRINITY CHURCH
Ann Dickinson will be in char!!"e of
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson. Rector
JOAN CRAWFORD'
and
take it to the finest repai .. shop
GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 26
. the Church Nnrsery which is open
DANA ANDREWS
JUNE AI,LYSON
12:00 to 3:00 p. M.-Three-hour service.·
SWARTHMORE
you can find. Why shouldn't
during the morning service.
"DAISY KENYON"
"GOOD NEWS"
EASTER SUNDAY MARCH 28
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
8
:00
A.
M.-Holy
Communion.
II.
Lewis
Cutler
Mhdst~r
The ~shers for the day'are :fj"arry,
N?te: This feature (Daisy eoYO!I)
in technicoIor
you give your body the ~e
9:45 A. M.-Children's Carol Service and
wIll not be shown Saturday aftel".
GOOD'
FRIDAY,
MARCH
26
E. New, George Alston, C.lark Allinooll.
Presentation or Mite Uox Offering
The far-sigh'ed individual plans
to 3 P. "M.·-Union Semce at Trinit)"
Special Kiddie. Show Sa_11 :00 A. M.-Holy Communion and Sermon son, Walter Dickson, Richard Macconsideration you give your
Church
Special OK Kiddie Show Saturday
6:00 P. M.-YounR' PE'Ople's Fellowship
afternoon at 1:15
da,. Matinee - I P. M.
in advance of actual -!leed. While
28 Easter SundayHenry and Paur K Paulson.
EASTER ~£ONDAY
.
Approve!! feature Booth Tarldnilton·s
watch?
Too
often,
when
illness'
M.-Church School. Beginners and 10:00 .\. l\f.--Holy Communion
The
Executive
Committee
of
the
"Penrod and Sam" Eull length
Monday, Tuesday Wednesdav
children will meet at usual
health permits what is more timely
west~rn feature "Riders of the Lone
and place; }dniors. Jnternu~d
·and
Thursday
.
Woman's Society of Christian Serwe
listen
to
well-meaning
friends
or
ancorneJ,
Star" Serial Plus 3 Cartoons
and Seniors will attcnd the 10
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
vice will meet on Monday af tcrAdmission 25c To AU- Tic!u:ts
than to seek guidance and advice
o'clock. Church service r:itber with
OF FRIENDS
Now em Sale.
March 29, 30, and 31 and
• Clean shearing. easy ron•.
~wer the call the patent medicine vendor. The
noon at 2 o'clock at the home of
their parents or their tetcher!'.
!>UNDAY.
MARCH
28
April 1
Sunday, Monday
for a future necessity.
and 11 :3D-ldentical Eat;ter WOrsllip
. Ding on hill or level this
'J:30 A. M.-Children from 5th Grade up. Mrs. John H. Pitman, 328 Vassar
Services. 1\fr. Cutlet's sermon wiil be
COrrect thing to do is to consult your physician.
Meet in 'Vhittier Hou!=e
•
. HUMPHREY BOGART ..
BING CROCBY
precision - built ..11- ~teel
"llntil the Dawn",.
9:45 A. ),f.-First Day School for Nur· avenue.
WALTER HUSTON
and
P. 'M.-Ve5pers
This service will
hand mower embodies all
sery throuRh Fourth Grnde
Senior Choir Rehearsal on Thurs·
He alone can diagnose your trouble, prescribe
Ask about our pre-arranged fuhe conducted by tbr: yonnl' "(lC0111e of 11-:00 A. M.-"Meetlmr fOT Worship.
"TREASURE OF
BOB HOPE
the Jacobsen "know.how"
day
evening
at
7
:45.
tll(~ Freshmnll and Hi~h EC:1OOl Fel·
WEJ)NF_~nAV. MARCH 31
neral Plan-there is no obligation.
proper.treatment. We are ready at all times to fill
SIERRA MADRE"
ID
developed ill 25 years of
lowships, with a. br.t.slII qU:lrtet~e und('r
9:30 tn 3'0f1 Sewil'1~ anti Quilting in Whit.
The Social Hall will open for
the di"'ection of \Vcs1on f.la,·ke :0,,<1
tier
House.
Box
Luncheon
All
B~
Sunday feature 2:40 7:00 and 9:15
"ROAD TO RIO"
lawn mower manufacture.
corciiany invited.
•
your prescriptions properly.
:\ ~mall ...horne; of high sehool y(lunqsupervised recreation on Friday
Monday feature 2:10 7:00 a.nd 9:15
f't'''nlf'' diTecterl hy Henrv Fan5t Th~re _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
STARTING FRIDAY
evening from 7 to 9. Theodore L.
Tuesday, \Vednesday
\\-ilT ~ no 6th .... meeting'! ((lr th.,..
APRIL
2
'
C
F
I1OW5hips·
on
Sunil,,'
{"·C'"1in:7.
FIRST
CHURCH
OF
Purnell will be in charge.
WILLIAM HOLDEN
CHRIST ~CTENTTST.
JOAN
CRAWFORD
The Official Board will meet 011
GLENN FORD
OF SWARTHMORE
T1?r.n
DIRleTORS 0' FUNIIALI
rfrt
m
Friday evening at 8 o'dock in the
CLAIRE TREVOR
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Park Avenne Below Harvard
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chapel.
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1820 CHESTNUT STREET
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11 =00 A. ~f.-Sunday I..esson
A t the service la'. t Stl'II,lay. the
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Telephone RI 6-1581
v- "'Ir -;-Scrmnn: «ne ~:lTC"t~' (If
"reiln~~tlay ~\'~n'nll mt'"etinl{ f'ach -wf"f'"k 1l1ll1lstcr
aptiscd Elizabe.th Lord
MARY A. BAIl\, President
.l'. ;;~,;J.p»"»,y
"f.\Rrlf ')t:
dB p.m. ¥(':~Ii.nq; room ope:n daily p:w:-cent ::;'10: Kauffman, daughter of }[r. and Mrs.
M'
. • '.. ' . ;
.. '.
~v :m" no ufav"l 12 to 5 n.m. \Vedneo:da:r R
K'
.
.
..... Stamer!;.
Cruc!Juon" Choir evening 7 to 7:45 p.m. and 9 to 9:30 p.m.
, oger H.
auffman, Richard Mal':'
FETE MISS BROWN
Jean Brown of North Chester road
is entertaining at a 1uJlcheon at
the Concord CQ\lntry Club today in
honor of her. sister, Miss Margaret
~fown whose marriage to Mr. Wal·
ton. Landon Douglass, Jr.; of New
London, Conn., will take place to.
morrow. Guests will include the
bridesmaids of the wedding party.
·Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Wilson of
''''alnut lane, will elltcrtain at a
supper party this evening for the
out-of-town guests and bridal party
following the wedding 'rehearsal
Mrs. Paul Rutan of Ogden ave.
nue will entertain at a luncheon at
her hom~ . tomorrow in honor of
the . bridal party and out-of-town
guests.
Mrs. Louis de Moll of Philadelohia
formerly Miss Carol Maude Fro~bel
of Swarthraorc, gave a luncheon in
honor of the bride-to-be, Saturd.y.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
(
A World to Save
We
,
..
As Friday, 'March. 26th, is a legal
I
I
holiday this Bank will be open Satur-
day March 7th, from 8:00 A. M. \II1ti.
12:00 noon.
-
Swarthmore National Bank & Trust eo.
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MEDIAl
Collef,!e Theatre
Church
Services
TIMELY ADVIC.E
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of
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THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
Michael's College Pharmacy
ON THE CORNER
O"!
t
THE
ROTARY ELECTS OFF1CERS
The Swarthmore Rotary Oub
held an election of officers Friday.
March 19. The next president will be
G. Baker Thompson; vice-presidenb
Ho;,vard D. Sipter; secretary, Horace Passmore; and treasurer, Roy
L. Wilkinson.
Two new members on the Board
SWARTHMOREAN
Named by ASME Jr.
of Directors will be Charles G. at the home of Mrs. J. Roland Pen·
nock, 3 Whittier Place. Mrs. McMario Pierpoline of Lafayette
Thatcher and W. Mark Bittle.
Corkel's talk of her recent visit to avenue who is a h1ech~oical e~gin
W. I. L CoU.cb Food for Japan Lake Success was the second in a eer at Westinghouse has been ap~
Mrs Roy McCorkel, Co-chairman series of discussions centered on pointed vicc chairman of the Ameriof the Swarthmore branch of the the work of the United Nations.
can Society· of Mechanical EnginWomen's International League.
ecrs Junior Group in Philadelphia.
was speaker at their March Hoate.. to Kappa Kappa Ga,m'Da I
meeting on Thursday, March 25
Famed Flenn Comiq
Mrs. Harry L., Miller of 411
Residents will Witness a 3O-plane
Thayer road will serve as ho.tess
"airmada"
in local skies next Tuesto the Kappa Kappa Gamma sewing
day, March 30, when members of
group at her home Tuesday, March
30.
Presenting The New 1948
PONTIAC
A FINE CAR MADE EVEN FINERl
1.. w. v_ Sehecluled Luncheon
A luncheon meeting of the League
of Women Voters of Swarthmore
will be given in Whittier House,
College Campus, on Thursday, April
8 at I p. m.
After the business meeting at
I :45 Dorothy lIarrison of the Pennsylvania Public Charities Association -will speak on "Important LcgCHESTER isJath"e Measures Social Welfare".
Reservations for' the luncheon
should be mailed or pho'ned to Mr..
Joseph Lynch, 97 D'artmoutl1 avenue
(Sw. 2322) before April 6.
GM HYDRA·MATIC PRIVE - OPTIONAL·
We Feel That For Those Who Kn_ Pontiac, We Need Only Say-Here ia, Tha Moat Beautifnl Pontiac Ever ~uilt,
,
-Here ia, The moat Dependalile Pontiac Ever Built
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•-And is Now Available With General Moton Hydra-Matic Dn_
·Optional at Additlonnl Coat
C. R. -LOUGHEAD INC.
9th and SPllOUL ST.
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MADISON BROS.
Phone 1913
FREE DELIVERY
1
13
He is Risen
)l'or
lUI
Boneless Oven Roast
. lb. 7Sc
Rib Roast of Beef
Ib.6Se
'bi Abam all lIi..,
tulU lID bI GJl!ri.Bt lIl!aU
aU h.. tIUIlIr alinl.
in household furnishings
Sliced BACON
Ib.69c
tJ'A"'SOn &(0.
Fruits and Vegetables
Swarthmore. Pa.
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Are You in Need of Spiritonl UpHft?
Lilten. to
PASTOR GEORGE A. PALMER
on
Station WIBG Daily
7-11 A. M. 'and 12:
• M.
Dependable Service
Mdmber of the Chester Real
Estate Boarll and Cooperative
Selling Bureau. We meet with
other service.
members' weekly to promote
sales
Wallace Lippincott
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Realtor
907 Edgmont Avenue
Cheater 3-4516
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PASCAL CELERY
stalk 1ge
FreSh ASPARAGUS
New CABBAGE "...
Winesap APPLES
. lb. 3ge
. lb. Se
3 Ibs. 29c
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The "CAKE ·BOX"
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CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
THEATRE SQUARE
F eaturiDB' our wonderful
ASSORTED FRENCH PASTRY
bring out
COLOR
with
filled witb cream aa would wbip in your own .Kitchen _
LIGHT
cuatard filling made froin milk and egg_
in:
our Bakery
Fresh Strawberry Tarts, and Shortcake
Make your Easter dessert
FLOWERS
FLOWERS HEIGHTEN THE
SOLEMNITY OF THE DAY.
our own make ice cream or a special
ORDER HOUSE, GIFT &
CORSAGE
FLOWERS
EARLY
BALT. PIKE SPRINGFIELD
Easter Cake
.
,
...
Petits fours, Hor's d'Oeuvres and
Sandwiches made on order
HOURS- 9 A. M_ TO 10 P. M.
e~tra
Phone Swa. 3243
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
•
The question of raising funds to
support the 1948 scason was the
major item. of business following
the .election of officers at th"
Board's first meeting. Last year the
rcgnlar contribution of $700. from
Borough Council and Ihe Swarth1lI0re School District was augment·
ed by the funds raised from the
Memorial Day Program and a generous contribution from tbe Swarthmor~ Mother's Oub.
Plans for a repeat of last year's
Memorial Day festivities are in
progress under the direction rii _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Mrs. Oliver G. Swan. Watch tor
PERSONAL
further announcements.
JOINS HONOR SOCIETY
Robert Buxbaum of Winding lane,
Nether Providenc'e, a formcr Swarthmore studcnt, was one of three
U
senl
be l'nducte""
as Society
a nlember
of 'ors
the to
National
Honor
at
'd
H'
h S h '
the Nether Pravl ence Ig
coo.
},{onday.
~ M
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f
M r. aVo.,.,
rs. . . ux aum o·
\\linding' lane, former Swarthmore
'd
. t h ..!
reSJ cnts, were guests a t e In,·uc·
tion cercmony.
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Swarthmore 0450
TELEGRAPH FLOWERS
DRAWING OF JURORS FOR JUNE
1948
Drawing of jurors for the June Term 1948
shall take pJace in Court Room No.2,
Court Howe, Media, Pa.. at tea D'clock In
the morning (10:00 A. M.) E.S.T. Wed·
ne5day, March 3t, 1948.
BY ORDER OF THE JURY l;lOARD
Harold L. Ervin, Chairman
TE~M
Borough Attaina Hi ..b
Delivery service Daily 11:00 A. ,M. & 3:00 P. M.
PERSONAL-YounB'.~Y
jobs.
Call
Sandy, Heath.
Swarthmore
would like· odd
~2!ill~5;l-W~':"'....."==:-,,..=;;;;_-,;;;:;;;
PERSONAlr-Vaeuum Cleanerf!l., Imo...
. to.aten and ndi ...s rf'pnired. calfeel
for and delhered.
8W81'&hmore 164~.
Hden M. WIRy, Clerk
"A Well Kept House
~~~~::~~~~~;~~~~fi;i
R.,.
0121 or
p.m.
FOR- SAL~30 .;ilon automatic Rudd B;;
water heatH". F..xcellent condition. Banks
Swarthmore OSt}::9.,-".,-.,--.".-,==--=
FOR SAJ:--e=.Beautiful pair brown calf
BritiAh Walker SbfleS. 7 1·2 A. Brand
new. Witt sacrifice. Call Swarthmore 3070
eveninB:!I •
FOR SAJ..F-Furnshed cottage at Beach
Haven. Two years old. Automatic hot
wattr. t..edrooms. large finished room. on
5('("'ond tloor. Call Swarthmore 21SS.
Never Grows Old"
S. M. H.-\RBISON
H~;~r!).c;:. D~~~:~ Call
off·
Mr. Harold R. Goodwin of Rose
{'ailey is confined to his home for
a few weeks following a brokcn
ankle. The accident ocured while
on a busincs·s trip to Newport Ne\vs
Va. .
.
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Lee of
Lafayette avenue arc leaving Sunday to spend five days at the Boca
Raton Club, Florida, where thl!Y
will attend a convention of the
Pcnn ~r utua1 Life Insurance Com·
pany. Afterwards they will fly to
Havana, Cuba, for several days.
Boh Reed of College avenuo mil
return t~ Northwestern University
'next }.{on
Dr. and Mrs. \Vlnfant C. Elmore
of Baltimore pike will entertain
OVer the Eastcr holidays, :Mrs. EImorc's parents, :Ur. and l·lrs. Leigh
Page of New Haven, Conn.
~Irs. ,\. G. McVay of Frout R"y.
al; Virginia spent a few days with.
Phone
Electrical Contractor
Swarthmore 2688-M
Media 0755
If no anlwer
Swarthmore 0740
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Arters Brothers Inc.
Coalb'&Otora & Bai'! .'
CUNNINGHAM
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"Third Generation Builders"
Horace A. Reeves
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
I
SOl Yale avenue
S~ore-Pho_
RESIDENTIAL
. Van
Alcn Bros.
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.
pIilRsoN'A~."lc.- on 8n 'iltlk.. ,of
electric ",••ben (Bendix Jnoluded).
In-nen.
vacuum
elean8n.
ranl(e~
iroM. toaatera. fanll and lamPt!. AJ.o
wiring-new and old.' An work f"nm'
pIle. to Fire Underwriters Bpeciftca·
Iwz&CII: .:a.%
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Who's Who in America
published its Geographical Index to I ~07~4~O."==-;-"",,,,===--,=
Volumc 25. In the state of Penn- PERSONAL-C:upentry johbin·g. ESi'f.
mates cheerful1y givnI. Rf'Bsonable Prices
sylvania, Swarthmore, "'-with 58 reo First elaS!li worktnapship. R:eevell. Phone
sidcnts in Who's Who, is surpassed Swarthmore 34S0.
only by the large cities of Philadel'FOR RENT
phia a.Jld Pittsburgh.
T enni. T ournamenb to be held
The Annual Swarthmore College
Invitation Interscholastic Tennis
Tournament will hold its semi-finals this afternoon and the finals on
Saturday afternoon. Boys from 19
schools, will complete in both singles and doubles at, the Field House.
DAVE WOOD
Painting
and
-Paperhanging
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Ford station wallon.
WANTED
in good condition. Call Swarthmore 1716•
WAlfTEn-Regt;t~tion . ping.pong
table
SIDoo 1105
Phone Swarthmore OS74-W.
WANTED=Girl's la~~S;-5ti;k. Telephone
Media 099&-J.
.PaIaWo It Paper ~
WANTE))':"'Oy profession:d man, room.
bath (kitchenelte. if possible) in Swarth·
W. oboaId ltuo'II' HOO'
more. Answer to Dox V. The Swarthmorean.
S.... 2266
MIchI_ A ....
WANTED':"'To buy used bahy-carriage- and
crib. Call Swarthmore OSS2-M.
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WANTED-Man to cut grass and care for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
lawn Phone Swarthmore OSt6'!:._-;-=-....
\V ANTEo::.ToeXc:iian~e hoy's large bicycle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
for medium.sizct1 boy's bicycle. Call Media
2463.
Driveway Construction
WANTED-Baby strol1er. Gond condition.
• Te1~hone Swarthmore 3151.
Asphalt or Concrete .
W~NTET>--To exchan~e new' uncrated
("bUd's wooden wa~on for tricycle in ex·
PERSONAL-So you're looking for desire cellent condition. Box X The Swarth~2r~~
tenants? Husband and -i,{e, college gr.ad·
h
2526
uates. desire three room unfurnIshed apart. WANTED-To borrow for one nigbt monPhone Swart mbre
ment-· in Swarthmore or vicinity. We· both
key malle for cub circus. Call Mrs. Dtoom, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. ._ _ _ __
work. have no children. dogs or ,linosaur.a. :.s:.:;,:::•.::rl::.hm::o::;o3_0:::9::7.:::5.~_ _ _ _ _ _ __
Best 'references. CaU Swarthmore 3260, Ex.
1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
tension 53. liar ...1fI Cobb,-,- - - - - . . - LOST
tlons. Call Erlcb H. Hannn, Swarth·
more 2860·W
Rating
PERSONAL-S. M. Harbison, electrical
has j"U'it
contractor. Friendly service. Swarth·
more 2688-M. If no answer, Swarthmore
SOCIAL NOTES
New Certified Lamps are especially designed
to give 50% more usable light - FROM BULBS
OF THE SAME WAITAGE! See how these new
Certified Lamps bring out the full, rich color
values in your rugs, draperies, and upholsteries - and compare the
effect with that of ordinary,
lamps! Shop today for
your new Certified Lamps.
,You'll find them at your
The heart of Ihe Certilocal electrical dealer's, or at
fied Lamp ls an entirely
new reflector which
gives yOU' an amazing
showrooms of Philadelphia
Increase of usable light
- at no
cast I
Electric Company.
her mother, Mrs. D. A. Hi!ls of
Eim avenue. Mrs. HlIIs accompanied her daughter to Front RoyaI, Saturday, to remain over the
Easter holdiays.
Miss Gertrude Rath, executive
secretary of the Masters School,
Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., is spending the
Easter vacatfon with her famil}' all
Yale avenue.
.
Mrs. Esther D. Redding of Rose
Valley and Avondale' roads has
won the highest honor any graduate student· may receive from
Bryn Ma":r College. Mrs. Redding
plalls to use the fP.llow>hip to
specialize in nuctear physics.
loan Faulker of Dickinson avenue
arrives tomorrow. from Tusculum
College, Tenn., for a week's spring
vac:ition. Joan ~vill be a delegate to
Meet YO\Jr Government Seminar.
spons'rcd by the National Intercolle:;::!.te Christian Council, to be
held in Washington, April 4-6.
Joan _has been treasurer of the
World Studont Service Fund Drive
on the" Tusculum .:ampus, which is
organized for' relief of students in
war dcvastcu countries.
G. William Sickel of Stratll
Haven avcnue arrives home to·
morrow . frOJll Dartmouth iGr a
IO-day spring vacation.
CLASSIFIED
I CORINTHIANS XV. 2Z
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RECREATION BOARD PLANS
Winter is overl The bvidence is
unmistakable; green shoots, In our
gardens, .. swelling buds on our
shrubs, busy committees on our 1948
Swarthmore' Recreation Board.
The 1948 Board is comprised as
follows: Mrs.· John M. Pearson,
chairman, Mrs. Oliver G. S:wan,
vice·chairman; Mrs. Avery Blakf',
treasurer, Mrs. Roger S. Russell,
corresponding secretary; Mrs. C.
1 ustus Garrahan, recording sec'ry.
Mrs. Harry C. Seymour, publicity,
with Mrs. Joseph/H. Walter, Jr.,
and Mrs. Theodore ,Purnell assisting. Mrs. Jack B. Thompson and
Mrs. George· M. Karns continue
to serve, while' John W. Se'ybold
and Joseph Reynold.·are new members not as yet assig~ed to commit·
tees.
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the Delaware County Aviation As.
sociation wiU greet the famoUs
young. circumnavigators, Georgt
Truman and Qifford Evans. aQ~
with them fly over most of ·the cou~
nly schools. Pupils will be given
special recesses to view the display
After landing at Benedict Aiwori
Boothwyn ,Truqtan and Evans wib
be tendered a public reception at
t~e Media Court Hous •• Later they
will be guests of honor at a teMi.
monial dinner to be given at the
Strath Havcn Inn bY'tlie AviatiOQ
Association.
Coal and Fuel Oil
ERNEST
SMITH
A~
WAYNE
MOSTELLER
FOR QUICK SERVICE
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Swarthmore 1272
aad.
VlciDity for
CHEVROLET
Swarthmore 1439
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1125 W. Lehigh A .... PIIIla.
Pboae
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No oddi_
Repain:
JUt
RUMSEY
Funeral Director
of Electrical
lnsb lIa tious
s.rviDg
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A. Mercer Quinby
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FOR SALE
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FOR SALE-Five, S week old part Irish
setter male puppirs. Te1ephone Hilltop
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DECORATING
FOR RENT-I.arge double' room. Pri'vate
bath. Meals. Phone Swarthmore 014.9_._
FOR RENT-Pleasant room to gentleman.
Near transporation. Reply to Dox W.
The Swarthmore.
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buffet to match. Mahogany funisb. HaT,cf.
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EDWARD L. NOYES & CO.
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Lawns }.[09toed
G'enetal Hauli_
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Morton, Pa.
Size.
Hard Coal
GOLD BOND
POURING WOOL
BATS AND BLANKETS
Reese-Baxter C o.
SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT'AVE.
PLASTERING
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country just before Pearl Harbor,
Ellis A. Bonnet. who luis:been he has since been serving Ecuaspending·a short vacation Witb hi. dor, Chile .alld TrinJdact
sister-in-law, Miss Virginia Rath of
Eieeted . Oberlin CJu .omThe Oberlin Oub of PiJilaYale avenue left Tuesday, March
16 on the New Amsterdam. He will delphia held a dinner meetinS at
spend Easter in London, arriving the University Gub, Philadelphia.
in Amsterdam, where he will be Wednesday 'evening, March 17.
American ConsuL on Easter MonThose attending from Swarthday.
more included Mrs. George Little,
Mrs. Bonnet and tbeir 60n Eric. lIfrs. James H. Hornaday, and Dr.
a seventh grader in the schools here, and Mrs. Leroy Peterson.
will join Mr. Bonnet in June.
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At the business session which
Mr. Bonnet. was. previously in followed Mrs. Peterson was electec
Amsterdam as ·U. S. COnsul for six treasurer of. the Oberlin Gub .. r
and a half years. Returning to this Philadelphia.
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No Foolin'
STRATH HAVEN INN
Thursday. April 1st But
pkg.1OC
Fri. till 9 P.M.
Invites you to the popular
Satlsfactlon Gaaranteed Wrth Acme Meats
RAMS
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CHICKENS ~1~~~
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$1.00- Serve Yourself - All You Want Supper
Whol. or
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Variety in hot and cold dishes with home baking
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Potatoes '";:D"~~J" 3 llis. 250
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Florida Seedless Grapefruit
Crisp California LeHuee
Firm Ripe Tomatoes
Mrs. Edward M: Bassett of North
Chester road served as hostess to
the Thimble Group Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Griest of
Elm avenue sp~nt last week-entl
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loveliness with this delightful Flexees
••• design.ad to gently smooth your
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hips ••• give you lovely, feminine
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curves, so beautiful. under all your
new clothes. In rayon lustre salin.
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Average or.full hip models, firm or
For Easter Dellert
'CAi~65c
stretch· backs. Complete range of·
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OLEOMARGABIIE
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\Vest Wilson of Elda Farm, BerWyn. The guests who later attended "Pygmalion" at the Player'd
Club, included Mrs. Wilson, Mr.
and Mrs. William Warner, 3rd. of
'. uS t ilpond", Norristown, Mr. and
. Mrs. John S. Salom. Devon, Mr.
and Mrs. Winfield S. Wilson of'
Riverton, N. J., Mrs. Thomas Duncan of South Harswell. Maine. and
Mr. David \V. Shoemaker of Haddonfield, N. J.
Bets), McKeag. daughter of Mr.
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Media Friend~ School Saturda"
afternoon on the 'occasion of her
fifth birthday. .
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Thayer road, chairman of the.
Swarthmore· branch of Gray
Ladies, is: seeking volunteers
for work at the Coat~svilie
Vete~ans Hospital where they
are greatly needed, Mrs.
Miller states that women interested in psychology .or
pscbiatry will find this work
especially interesting. Those
desiririg further information
should call Mrs. Miller, Swarthmore 1240- W ..
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PHONE Swa. 3470
Learn Professional Short Cuts
By-Pass That Homemade Look
Learn The Trade Secrets '
Ten 2 Hour Classes, Plus 2 Private 2
Hour Lessons, $20. New Class Week
of March 28.
MRS. EMIl.Y D. JAFFER
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Gosed every Sunday
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-OUTSIDE CATEIlING
nil.
DAIJ,Y DIIm'EIlS ........ ; I5c 10'$1.50
SpocIoJ DaIIdnD'.
NEW PTe FARES
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New fares, made necessary by the gready increased costs of providing
transit service, are now in effect on all PTC lines. They are as follows:
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moran, Jr.,
a dinner party Sunday in 'honor of
the birthday anniversary of Mr. Moran. Sr.• of Philadelphia. The guests
were Mrs.• Moran. Sr., Mr. and
SUBURBAN 'LINES
10¢ straight. fare on street car, subway~
elevated and trackless trolley lines, and "railsubstitution..··bus lines. For more-than-one.
vebicle trips which formerly required I a
"Cash Fare Transfer". fare is now 12YlI!
. token (two tokellll for.2S¢) or 13¢casb.
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7¢. zone flire on suburban lines. No change
in fare zone limits.
BRIDGE LINE
10¢, plus 2~2¢ Bridge tine toke~ or 3¢ cash;
(Passengers starting in Camden and Wish•
ing to exchange to certain other PTC linea .
pay a 12Y2¢P'l'E;stoken pluS a 2Y2¢ Bridge
Line token.)
BUS LINES
12Ylt! token (two tokens for 2S¢) or 13¢
cash fare on bus lines•.except "rail-substi- .
tution"· bus
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speaker.
of Kenyon avenue 'entertained _at
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home Tuesday fo1iowing a winter
I'acation at. the Highland Park
Club, Lake Wales, Fla.
Dr. and Mrs. C. i A. Anderson of
Yale avenue entertained as their
house guest over the week-end,
Dr. George Davies. president of
Tllsculum College, Greenville, Tenn.
A meeting of the Delaware Co~
"lIty Branch of the Philadelphia
Wellesley Club was held at the
home of Mrs. C. A. Anderson of
Yale avenue, Monday; Mrs. J. Struthers Dunn, president fo the Phila'lclphia Wellesley Gub, was guesr
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Mr. and Mrs. Hans Steinfeld of Vi'" cstdale avenue will entertam over
the Easter holidays, Mrs. Steinfeld's
brother-in·law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul KIens of the Syracuse
. University faculty•.
Carol H. V'lIn Alen of Park
avenue, a sophomore -at Bucknell.
'university has' been cited on the
·dcans honor list. Carol is enrolled in
the liberal ar:ts course.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Jackson of North Chester· r{'ad arrived
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(*RalI.,..r.stitutloa bus Haes nfemod ID here lin
14.2.:tb,J!~.",". . . .ofCUyI.ia.u4Lnoahoilletla. .
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Transfer privileges formerly covered by "Token
T~er''' tickets, "Casb Fare Transfer" tick~
and "Special Transfer" tickets are continued,
but the tickets have been re-named.
. The sbort: ticket. previously called a ''Token
Transfer", is now called a "Limited Transfer".
It is issued, on request, upon payment of a 10¢
fare and is good for all privileges formerly
provided by the ''Token Transfer".
The long ticket, prey.iOll$ly: "called. a ~'Cash"
Mrs. Arnold Moran, and Miss
Agnes and Miss Evelyn Moran of
Philadelphia. and Mr. and Mrs.
William Moran of' Nova Soctia.
Mr. aml.Mrs. William H. Dietz of
Japan ha've named their new Son
'Valter Shoemaker Dietz, in hono;
of his grandfather, Mr. Walter R.
Shoemaker of Riverview road.
Mrs. Hans Steinfeld of Westdale
a\'enue entertained at a rlessert~
hridge . at l,er· home last Thursday
e\'cning.
AIr. and Mrs. F. "an der Gracht
of Harvard avenUe drove to Atlantic City for the week-end.
Alan Good,vin flew home from
Ohcrlin College Sunday to spend
the Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold R.
Goodwin of Rose Valley..
Ilill Bates of' Paxson Hollow
road, Afedia. arrived home for a
Spring vacation ~rom Penn Stat~.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Goodwin
?f Rose Valley have been entertainIng Mrs. Goodwin's sister, Mrs.
E. P. Edwards of Guilford· College
.
Fare Transfer". is now called an "Exchange".~
It is issued, on request, upon payment of a 12Y~
tok.en or 13¢ cash fare. and is good for
privileges formerly provided by the "Cash Fare
Transfer"•
The former "Special Transfer'! is now called
a "Special Exchange".
For exact privileges provided by Limited
Transfer tickets and Exchange tickets, please
read the back-of'the tickee..-
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NEW 12%¢ "COPPER'! TOKENSREDEMPTION OF OLD--S%¢(FOUR FOR 35¢) TOKENS,
A new copper-colored token is now being
~ed. These "copper" tokens are sold two for
2S¢ and are used in payment of the new 12YlI! •
token fare.
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The old 8%¢ (four for 3S¢) tokens, heretofore sold, can be used as part-payment of the
new fares until March 31, 1948. They have a
mue of 9¢ each. One old 8U¢ tokeJ;l and 1¢
will pay the new 10¢ casb fare, or one old
N. c., who has heen here on a
two-week visit.
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8~ token and- 4¢ will pay the new 13¢
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(12M¢ token) fare.
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Or, you may rede/illD old 8U¢ tokens for 9'" - __
each at the PTe Treasurer's Office, 4th Floor, .,';'
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140S Locust st;, Philadelphia 2. Tokens may 'C, ~.,,;
be presented for redemption either in person.- :1/.
or by mail. If yon redeem tokens by mail, PTC '. _'"~f
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will reimburse you for your postage c o s t s . , ; : .
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For a special folder, describing the new fares in detail, write or call
PTC,140S Locust St., Philadelphia 2.Te1ephone PEnnypacker 5-6100;
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Township since 1918
Phone: Swarthmore
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BEAUTY SALON
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with Mr. and Mrs. Pierce HUIlter
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lIfr. and lIfrs. Walter R. Shoemaker of Riverview road enter.
tained at a dinner party at the In.
gleneuk. I n h 0 nor 0 f the
birthday
anniversary, of
Mrs,
Shoemaker's brother, Mr. William
sizes.
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men relatives or friends of the
members are enthusiastically 'WeI ..
comed also. Dr. Albert Baugh .pru
fessor of English at the University
of Pennsylvania will b!! the 'speaker
of the evening' and has chosen
''English, that l\fongrel Tongue" as
his topic.· Any members of Phi
Beta Kappa are welcome to
attend. Further inform.ltron may bl"
obtained by, telephoning Swarthmore OSI3-M.
SOCIAL NOTES
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FRUIT COCKTAIL := '- ::..l~ 37e
LIBBY'S PEACHES
~~27e
DOLE PINEAPPLE JOICE 2~31e
ASCO TOMATOES =.
2 't.! 37e
ACMEWHOLE
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PRESERVES ~~.r 21Jc; 2 ~ 37e
TOMATO JUICE-"
3 'to! 25e
MAYONNAISE ~.
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u.wr.z;
It is often said that Swartbmore
bas more members of Phi Beta Kap.
pa per population than any other
Conununity. Therefore, tbere is much
interest in the covered dish suppewhich the Gamma Association of
Phi Beta Kappa is gjving at 6 p.m.
Thursday, April I, at the Cbristian
Association Building, 36th and Locust Sireet, Philadelphia.
Among Swarthmoreans expected
are Dr. Susan Cobbs, Dr. Frances
Fussell, Mrs. Melvin Molsted, Dr:
J. P. Nichols (president of Gamma
Assodition) Mrs. Oliver Rodgers
and Mrs. Frederick Tolles. Gentl •.
ENTERTAINED AT TE~
Mrs.Walter A. Schmidt of River.
view road, as chairman of the Nurs.
ing Committee of the Board of Directohs of the Community Health
Society, entertained at a tea Mar.
17. Guests included members of the
Nursing Staff: Mrs. Reta Harrison,
Mrs. Erma Bergin, Anne Baker.
Dorothy Sidner, Rosemary Kennedy Mrs. Elizabeth Ann G~off, and
Aida de Furia.' also Board members' Mrs. William H. Thatcher.
Mrs. Philip W. 'Kniskern, and Mrs.
William H. Gehring of Swarthmore.
Mrs. C. Edwin Ireland and . Fiance.
O'Brien of Ridley Park.
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StnOked loneless Herrillt
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'o"ock Flllots 110 21" H,d'ook Fillots III 390
~n~y WhitilllJll FiHeh
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• lorden's Chateau
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To Hold Di:imer
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Large Jersey Mackerel
VERY
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Pursuant to an order of U. S. District Judge J. Cullen Ganey, following the hearing
Saturday morning on the City's petition for a restraining order, the new fares are In
force and are being collected, and the Company is issuing to each passenger a repara-,
tion slip for the difference between the
, new fare and the old fare.
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Salvation Arm,
DREW PEARSON
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Oothier Memorial
No admission charge
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ClU bwomen 0
Golden Jubilee
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man arranged and coached the skits
which were presented by Mesdames
Clair Jeglum, A. N. Garrett, G. S.
Deming, D. P. Jones, L. T. Wolf,
A. F. Rogers, Lovett Frescoln" Paul
Williams, I. R. MacElwee, A. W.
Bass, Jr., O. J. Gilcreest, Wm. I.
Hull, and Mrs. Ullman. .
Songs of the periods, presented
by a chorus of youthful, slim, attractive members in g~d voice, included "In the Good Old Summer
Time", "In My Jolly Oldsmobile"
(in life-size ~ar' of ancient vintage
drawn by Mrs. Avery Blake,) "I'm
Forever Blowing Bubbleli", and "I
c~n't Give You Anything but Love
Baby." Chorus members Mesdames
G. R. Meader R. A. Allison, E.
B. Hollis, W. A. DeCaindry, C.
W. Croco, C. R. Phi I lip 5,
Harold Ogram, J. B. Danner,
doubled to i"h1personate the uniformed wartime services during the
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Black, Mrs. Ferris Mitchell, Mrs.
Horace Passmore, Mrs. William
Campbell, Mrs. John Broomall, 4th,
Mrs. Leroy Wright, Mrs. Robert
Bair, ,Mrs. William Creamer, Mrs.
C. MacDonald Swan.
Mrs. John Michael, Captain of the
South Side of Park avenue, includes
among her workers: Mrs. Lee Bennett, Mrs. E. Bernard, Mrs. R. C.
D'lsque, M rs. J . R . H anna, m.rs.
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R. Hendrickinson, Mrs. C. Howard,
Mrs. R. Lassiat, Mrs. R. Vttle,
Mrs. Stanley Milne, Mrs. B. K.
Morse, Mrs. J. Quinlan, Mrs.' R.
J. RincIiffe, Mrs. J. Thompson,
Mrs. W., H. Webb.
Mrs. P. C. Gilbert is the captain
of the section on the south side of
the railroad north of Park ave'lue.
Her workers are: Mrs. Raymond
Wilson, Mrs. Ralp!t Little,' Mrs. T.
M. Ja~kson. Katherine Bronllon,
Mrs. Charl~s Black, Mrs. Arthur
Moscrip, Mrs. J. Harold Dllmm,
Mrs. Charles' Deacon, Alice Marriott, Mrs. Ralph Hayes, Mrs.
Robert Boyle, Mrs. C. P. Streeter
Mrs~ Fred Bell, Mrs. Howard Jackson, Mrs. Melanie Seymour, Mrs.
Robert Allison, Mrs. Wltnam Hanny,
Mrs. Charles Fischer, Mrs. E. C.
Lappe, Mrs. R. T. Bates, Elsi(~
Rp.uning.
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Mrs. George W. MacIntyre is
captain of the Sw. Apartments.
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DAR. Sew. to Raiae Funds
Mrs. Roy' Rincliffe of Strath
Haven avenue was hostess to an all
day sewing get-together at her
home on Thursday when members
of the Delaware County Chapter
of the D. A. R. gathered to make
articles for the novelty booth, an
interesting feature of the benefit
to be held by them on April 29 at the
Spring Haven Country aub.
Mrs. Herschel Smith, regent, of
- Friday.
MiftIa •
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Harvard Inn
SUPER - CUSHION
. TIRES '.
Harvard and . Rutgen ATe..
You will be riding on them eventually
Why no' now?
For
, CINNAMON BUNS-ROLLS-PIES-CAKES
Orders or Dinner Resetvations call Sw.
9728
Replace yo~r old tires with Super - C~.hion
and enjoy a smoother ride
LIBERAL Al;LOWANCE ON YOUR OLD TIRES
GOOD 'HINGS COME
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HANNUM & WAITE
YALE AVENUE &: CHESTER ROAD
SWARTHMORE 1250
When you're on the telephone, ~member that you can
, say a lot even in a brief call. And on party-line telephones
, ~y, it's ~urteous to keep calls brief. Your p~_
line neighbors will appreciate it ••• and 80 will your
you.
friends who m~y be trying to
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The Bell Telephone Company .of Pennsylv~nia
ChOOSing four- executor
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whether your Executor will be on hand,
in
good health, ready to serve when neede~.
As a
All ove,r Amer.ica
the word for style is
c.~ntinu.in..Q
corporation you
c~n
be
., sure we'll aiways be available and pre-
Studebaker!
,
New look outside!
New outlook and new
comfort inside I
New Commanders!
New Land Cruisersl . ,
New Champions!
Come in now!
pared to serve your family competently.
Swarthmore National· Bank
& Trust Co.
-Member of Federal Deposit lnaarance Corporatiop.
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CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROJ\D
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Wallingford, Will hold aU' the other meeting at the home. of Mrs. Ed.
sewing meetings at her home eac), ward W. Furst on Guernsey road
Monday until the benefit on April Thursday afternoon, March 18.
29.
Mrs. Elric Sproat served as 'cohostess.
FRIENDLY CJRCLE MEETS
Plans were ma~e' for the annual
A large number of members of dessert-card party which is to be
the Friendly Circle attended the held May 13.
One important factor to consider is
so.
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and the gran
at the piano.I
Not only were all present educa~·
ed in the' history of the past half
century during the afternoon but
thanks to the generous loaning of
'authentic period costumes by many
residents, they also enjoyed a reviC!w of 50 years of American fasllions.
Announcement was made by Mrs.
John E. Michae1, club president who
presided graciously at the luncheon,
that the Literat'ure Section '\vould
n0t meet on Good Friday.
Mrs. R. M. Kilgore, chairman of
the 1\Iotion Picture Department, has
announced that the film to be shown
at the \\Toman's Cluh at 2 p. 111.,
Tuesday March 30, will be "Girard
College" in technicolor.
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Now You can buy U. S. SaviDga Bonda automatically
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The Swarthmorean, 1948-03
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1948-03
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