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MARCH
OF
DIMES
CLUB PLANS
·POLIO PROGRAM
Book Review Now
Set For Jan; .
14th
On Tuesday, January 11, at 2
p. m., Mrs. F. H. Forsythe, Health
and Welfare chairman; will present Ruth Ann Palmer, executive
· secretary Of the Delaware County
Chapter, National Found",tion of
Infantile ParalysiS, and Mrs. Lester F. Lines, treasurer cif the Polio
parents Club of Delaware County.
· There will be shown movies taken
in Swarthmbre at the Morrow
.. pool; where a number of afflicted
children were given
outing.
Mrs. Albert SIdney Johnson and
Mrs. R. M. Kilgore will be hostesses. Mrs. Frank D. Windell and
Mrs. Frederick R. Lang will preside at the tea-table:
The book review scheduled for
January 7 has been postponed until January 14. On that date Mrs.
Donald Hibberd will' give "And
Then You Came," by Ann Bridge
at the club house at io a. m.
Plastic lamp shades will be
made on January 18. Those who
are interested in making these..are
asked to press their flowers before
hand. Further notice ot time and
place will be given.
The Woman's Club morus will
rpsume rehearsals at 10 a. m. on
Tuesday under .the leadership of
Mrs. Stoyan Russell, music chair-.
man.
an
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·MARCH" OF DIMES
RALLY TUESDAY
Speakers, Play Planned
For 8 O'clock
Program
"Fighting Dimes in Action,1t an
arresting drama of the work ot the
Delaware County Chapter of the
National Infantile Paralysis Foundation, will higbl1ght a Much of
Dimes rally scheduled at the
Swarthmore Woman's Club on
Tuesday evening, January 11.
William L. Batt, state chairman
of the 1949 March of Dimes, will
be th~ keynote speaker at this
rally which formally opens the
campaign in the county. Richard
C. Morse, county director of the
drive, and Ruth Ann Palmer, executive secretary of the co~ty
chapter of the National Foundation, will be other speakers featured at this 8 o'clock program.
The stage presentation, especially written for the occasion by
Janet Roever of St. Davids, Is a
blending of comedy with pathos
and high drama, considerably littensified by the participation of
polio patients from this area. Nar· rators will be Mrs. Eunice Eaton
of Park avenue and the Rev. Joseph Bishop, minister of the Presbyll'rian. Churcb. Other Swarthmoreans participsting in the show
are Mrs. Oliver G. Swan and Mrs.
George P. Warren, both of Chester road.
Chairman of the production is
Mrs. Jacob V. S. Bishop of Harvard avenue with Marie Louise
Forsythe of Thayer road as director.
Opportunity .for open questions
will be included in this opening
session of the 1949 March of Dimes
which, it is hoped, will raise the
record sum of $60,000 to continue
the fight against pollo in Delaware
County during the coming year.
There will be no admiSsion fee
and no sollcitatlon at this precampaign
1"11117.
COLI.~:m;
THESWARTHM
VOLUME n-NUMBEB 1
•
LIJn~A
y
RALLY
8 P. M.
TUESDAY
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7,1949
PASQUJER TRIO TO
eEBFORM AT COLLEGE
The Pasquler irio, internationally known string group, will per~
form . at Clothier Memorial on
Friday and Sunday, January 14
and 16, at 8:15 p. m.
.
'l'hls group is composed Or three
brothers
"'"
SW h R'I'H ~IOI\I'.
(Jean,
violin;
Pierre,
viola; and Entienne, viollncello)
arid has appeared in all theprincipal countries of the world. Critical
and popular reception has been
enthusiastic everywhere.
The Pasquler Trio is well known
to Swarthmore, having appeared
at Clothier twice in the past two
years.
LWV DISCUSSION
GROUPS TO OPEN
U. N. Is Subject Of
Sectional
Meets
The League of Women Voters
of Swarthtnore invites members of
the community to participate'in
the discl!sslon groups 'on United
Nations which start next week.
The studY' of the United Nations!
work is the main project for the
League this year throughout the
country. The League presents an
excellent opportunity·
learn
more about the United Nations and
to discuss with oihers the issues
involved.
Mrs. Carl Chase of Wa11ingford
is chairman . of the discussion
groups. Five groups will meet at
diUerent 'times in order' to meet
the convenience .of as many as possible.
. . '.
Mrs. Glenn Morrow will lead
the group which will meet Mimdays from 9:45 to 11:30 a. 111.,
January 10, 17, and 24, at Mrs. N.
Bachman's home at 420 Rutgers
avenue.
Mrs. Oliver Rodgers'
group will meet at her home, 535
Riverview avenue, Mondays at 8
p. 111., January 10, 17, and 24. Mrs.
Phelps Soule's group will meet at
her home, 410 Park avenue ,on
Wednesdays, 10 to 11:30 a. m.,
January 19, 26, and February 2.
Mrs. Carl Chase will lead a discussion group in Wallingford at
the home of Mrs. Walter Robinson,
Rodgers lane in Wallingford Hills,
Wednesdays at 8 p. m., January
12, 19, and 26. Mrs. John Moore
will be the leader of the grOUl'
meeting at her home at 2 Whittier
place on Fridays from 10 to 11 :30
a. m., January 14, 21, and 28.
There is no need to "sign up"
for one of the groups. Those who
can attend should just plan to be
present at the first meeting of
whichever group suits their schedule best. The League hopes that
the evening meetings will make it
possible for working men and
women to attend.
The League of Women Voters
reminds local residents that the
work of the United Nations is very
Important to all and demands interest and participation in discussion groups such as these.
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WINS MUSICAL HONOR
David Spencer, Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Steven M. Spencer of Ogden
avenue, distinguished himself by
winning the berth of concertmeister in the southeastern district
festival orchestra. David placed
first in iryouts I)eld recently and
competed with over 50 violinistS
from some 25 schools in a threecounty area.
~bert Holm, director of instrumental music at' Swarthmore
High, stated l'I\cenlly that to the
best of his knowledge, David wbo
is 13, is the youngest perso'; ever
to achieve this honor.
David is the pupil of Lucius
Cole, retired member of the PhIladelphia Orchesira and a reSident
-Of Drexel Hill.
.
SHS HOSTS FOR
.100 MU:)ICIANS
Students To Rehearse
For District
Concert
Over IQO school musicians rep.
resenting some 25 schools in a
district
comprising
Delaware
Montgomery and. Cllester counties
will congregate at Swarthmore
High School tomorrow morning
to begin rehearsals for their annual District Orchestra festival
The concert is scheduled for Saturday evening, January 22, at
Clothier Memorial Chapel on the
Swarthmore College campus.
Membership of this group was
determined through competitive
tryoul'! held before the Chi-islmas
holidays.
The instrumentation
conforms to orthodox symphonic
standards and the caliber of the
program material is of a nature
that it will be a challenge even
to such a select group.
It was decided that this year the
conducting chores would be shared
by the music directors in seven
of the schools represented. Under
this. plan, the participants gain the
experience of playing under various baton techniques. Directors
front this area will include, D.
Ray Yerger, Haverford, David D.
M. Haupt, Upper Darby, Andrew
Frech, Lower Marion, Elwood. Miller, Springfield, Don Corbin,
Lansdowne and Robert M. Holm
of the Swarthmore schools. Charles
,Long, of Chester is president of the
association.
. R!'hJ:arsals
a r 'I
scheduled
throughout the entire day for the
next three Saturdays: and arrangements are being made to broadcast
a portion of -the program each
rehearsal day.
Alice E. Blodgett and Robert
Holm, vocal and· instrumental music
directors
respectively
at
Swarthmore are co-hosts.
$3.50 PEBYEAR
THIMBLE GROUP REPORT
The Thimble Group wishes to
announce that during the past year
It has made the following coniributions: The Community Health Center wheel chair, $25; The Community Health Center, $58; The
Red Cro~, $20; C.A.R.E., $100;
The ~alvation Army, $20; The
AmerIcan Cancer Society, $20;
Camp Sunshine, $75; and The
American Friends Service, $25.
A small number of workers meet
every other week at the homes of
the members to sew for any organization whlob particularly needs.
help. Besides the $10 a year donated by each member, funds are
raised by selling aprons and other
articles and occasionally holding a
bazaar.
Mrs. James B. Douglas will be
hostess to the group at her home
on North Chester road on Monday,
Janu~ 10.
KRASNA PLAY TO
OPEN TONIGHT
"John Loves Mary"
Begiris Eight
Night Rnn
"John Loves Mary" is the next
production at the Swarthmore
Players Club on Fairview road;
Opening tonight at 8:20 to~ the
first of eigbt performances, this
light-hearted Krama comedy defies seriousness with its good-humored kidding·ot peace-time soldieripg and its sitUations of involved
complexity, to be redundant.
PrOduced under the direction of
Nat Doughty, remembered for his
fine portrayal of Spike McManus
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BORO COUNCIL
. SETS TAX RATE
Limit Parking. On
Mt. Holyoke
Place ,
DR. RUSSELL DIES
IN .MARYLAND
Reaches 80 Pet.
,R~turns from the annual Christmas Seal S~le conducted by the
Delaware County Tuberculosis and
Health Association reached approximately 80 per cent of their
$72,000 lIoal, Robert W. Bernhardt,
execUtive secretary has announced.
Mr. Bernhardt expressed ap.
preciation on behalf of the association to aU groups within the
county who are assisting in the
COI)duc;< of this yeartI sale.
. Seal
sale
Dr. Percy RUIlSell, a former
,esident of Swarthmore for many
years, died last Thursday in Frederick Hospital, Frederick Md. He
was 81.
A pioneer in the application of
electricity to dentisiry, Dr. RuSsell
was awarded a certificate of merit
by the Franklin Institute in 1939
for his spced control for motors.
Dr. Russell was a native of New
Market, Md., and a graduate of the
University of Maryland. He practiced dentistry in New York until
1901 when he came to l\hlIadelphia
where be was associated With the
E1eciro - Dental
Manufacturing
Company until 1928. He invented
many electrical instruments used
in modern dentistry, dental units
and motor driven chairs.
He· is survived by his wife' a
son, Charles, of Ogden avenue ~d
a brother, Dr. Henry Russell, of.
Baltimore. Services were held at
New Market on Friday.
.
FrIday, January 7
8:15
P.M.-Orchestra
8:20 P.M._uJohn L Concert ,; . - . , , ....... "'Iothi
'er M emon'at
0svesturdaMary ................. Players' Club
a
:v, .January 8
7:00 and 9:00 P.M.-Movie "Intolerance" Cloth·
M
.
8:20 P.M.-uJohn Loves
ler
emorial
8:30 P.M.-Basketball-College
Del;'ware' ... PlaFi:relerds'HcIUb
Sunday, .January 9
. ... . . .
OUBe
11:00
A.M.-Morning
WOrship ...•..•.......... Local Churches
7:15 P.M.-Dr.
Lazarsfeld'
M . . ...................... Martin Hall
• 8:20 P.M.-uJohn Lov:"n:r,"!:.J.anuary 10 ..
.Ja.:.iW-i-' ii'" ...... Players' Club
82 :00 Pp.M.M.-Ruth Palm"", National Foundation .. Woman's Club
.•
. March of Dune. Rally
W
. 8:20 P.M._uJohn Loves Mary"
...,...... ... oman's Club
Wedne!I4IQ i··············· Players' Club
12:00 Noon-Woman's Associat; anuary lZ
•
11:20 P.M._uJohn Loves M
"on ...•.... Presbyterian Church
Tb
ary ................. Players' Club
7:00 P.M.-Father's NiundaY• .January 13
.
8:20 P.M._uJohn Lo Igbt .... ;................ Strath Haven IJm
ves Mary ................. Players' Club
Tn.:
,.'
,
Dental Inventor Was
Former Borough
Resident
.
TIllS WEEK'S CALENDAR
Mary"
,,
At its first 1949 session Monday
evening
Swarthmore
Borough
Councll established the local tax
rate at 13¥.. mills. Composed of
U'h mills for general purposes,
% for sinking fund, and 1'14 for
library, the tax rate remains the
same as in the past for borough
purposes but· has been increased
Y. mill for the library.
A 24-inch' .storm sewer was ordered laid on Drexel roa'd at Dickinson avenue.
It was discovered .that $15,000
was left in the budget at the end
of the year due to street repalrs
which had been planned but not
accompllshed during 1948.
Citizens of Mt. Holyoke place
appeared regarding the parkini
condition along their sireet. In
consequence Council passed· Ordinance 509 prohibiting parking on
the east side of Mt. HOlYoke place
fl'Om Strath Haven south between
the hours of 7 p. m. and 8 p. m. on
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays,
Thursdays and Fridays.
be a good one.
Tee-Ann Doughty will play the
part Of Mary with Charles. Seymour as the a..'Iliable John.
,
Barron Helmuth will take the
part of Oscar Dugan, Charles
.Juniors To Dance
Stockdale of Fred Taylor, William
The Seventh, Ninth and Tenth Price of Senator James McKinley,
grades will meet for their dancing Etta Haner of Mrs. phyllis Mcclasses on Saturday evening at the Kinley. Fred Echelmeyer as Lt.
Victor O'Leary, Ernest O. Lange
Woman's Club.
as
George Beechwood, Sally McThe Seventh Grade will have as
Fadden
as Lily Herbish and Donchaperones Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
ald
Macrostie
as Harwood Biddle,
Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
complete this well-balanced cast.
Newnam.
Stage managers are Col. Harold
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flaherty
C.
Mabbott and Thomas M. Jackand Mr. and Mrs. William P.
Electrician is Mack
Hayes will assist at the Ninth son, Jr.
Owens, with music under the
Grade class.
'
The chaperones for the Tenth charge of Anne Chandler. Stage
Grade will be Mr. and Mrs. Har- decorations and property honors
lan R. Jes.up and Mr. :and Mrs. go to Mrs. John L. Good, chairman,
and Mrs. R. T. Bates, Mrs. David
Howard E. Shearer.
Braun, Mrs. E. Faye Campbell,
Mrs. Ray Latimer, Mrs. Jonathan
Fathers To Be Feted
BEREAVED
Prichard, 3d, Mrs. Agnes Haig
James Nancarrow, principal of
Mrs. Henry J. Weiland returned Sheldon and Mrs. H. S. Toole.
the Upper Darby High School, will
this week to her home on South
Prompter is Martha Keighton
speak on "Tile Relationship of
Chester road after attending the
.
Father and Child" at the annual
funeral of her father, Mr. James
Father's Night dinner of the MothWilliam Black, who died at his
!"Irs. George Wagoer enter-, er's Club to be held at the Strath
home at Kaukama, Wisconsin. He htamed atBea ~ess:rt-wbridge at her Haven Inn at 7 on Tbursday evewas g9 years of age.
I _orne on
DJantm
est avenue. ning, January 13.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Leigh Williams
of Harvard avenue, have returned
from Richmond, Va., where they
attended the funeral services at
Mr. Williams' mother, Mrs. W. R.
Williams, who' died following a
stroke suffered on Christmas Eve.
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THE
NEWS NOTES
•
Mrs. H. F. Brown of North
Cbester rlIad entertained. at a
small luncheon last Monday In
bonor of MIss Ceres Myers of
New York City, bouse guest of
Mrs. Agnes Haig Sheldon of Ogden avenue, and for Mrs. Willlam
O. Sizer, of Glen Ridge, N. J., who
was visiUng her sister Mrs. Fred
Wiison of Walnut lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Thayer,
Dsvld and Paul Thayer, and Peggy
and Mary Lou Thayer of North
Chester road, entertained at Open
House on New Year's Eve.
Ann Harvey of Columbia avenue entertained at Open House
from 5 to 7 on Sunday afternoon.
Patsy McCahan of Strath Haven
avenue and Barbara Krase of Elwyn, entertained at a surprise
kitchen shower on Wednesday of
Isst week at the McCahan home
in honor of Miss Marilyn MacElwee of Mt. Holyoke place whose
engagement bas been announced.
Joan Streeter of Columbia avenue and Joan Faulkner of Dickinson avenue entertained at a tea
at the Streeter home on Thursday
01 last week. Mrs. Carroll P.
Streeter and Mrs. E. J. Faulkner
presided at the lea table.
Dr. and Mrs. George B. Sickel
of Strath Haven avenue entertained over the holidays, Mrs.
Sickel's mother, Mrs. William Bittinger, her sister, Mrs. Gilbert Matthews and nephew Gilbert Matthews, Jr., of Plymouth, Ohio, Bill
Sickel, home from Dartmoubb,
Barbara Sickel on holiday vacation
from Wesleyan Conservatory, Macon, Ga., and James Archer of
the Un:verslty of Georgia.
Mrs. Sbtrley Chidsey of New
York City and Miss Frances Annltage, bostess for the Eastern .AIr
Lines, based at Miami, Fla., spent
part oJ the holiday season with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percival Armitage of Harvard avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. A. David M.
Speers of Rutledge, fonnerly of
Swarthmore, and small son Jonaihan, have returned following a
two-week holiday visit with Mr.
Speers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H ..
A. O. Speers of Indianapolis, Inctj
Peggy Keenen of Harvard avenue, a student at the University
01 Zurich, Switzerland, will return
there following a holiday vacation
In Italy. Peggy is traveling in a
walking caste as a result of a
broken ankle sustained In a bicycle
accident the middle of December.
Mrs. M. H. HUord of Dickinson
avenue entertained at a cocktail
party from 4 to 7 on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. 'and M
Elm avenue have returned after a
two-week holiday vacaUon In
Keene, N. Y.
Miss Florence McCulloch returned Sunday to the University
of North Carolina to resume her
graduate work after a holiday
vacation with her parents, Col. and
Mrs. W. A. McCulloch of Rlvervi~w road.
M
r. and Mrs. William C. MeDermott of Yale avenue entertained Dr. and Mrs. Holden Ferber
of Riverview road and Dr. and
Mrs. John LaMonte of Philadelphia at dinner last evening.
I
On Wednesday night memhers:
of the 1946 and 1947 class.... of
Swarthmore High School held a
reunion and dance at the Old
Mill. The group enjoyed an origInal song hy George Warren and
Steve Spencer of the class of '47.
"""HHHHHHHM
The Swarthmore Players
Club
presents
.Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Greene
of South Chester road have returned from a. two_ weeks tour of
Florida where, they spent several
days In Miami, and Clearwater,
and visited a college friend of
Mrs. Greene's In Lake Wales;
Heh Butler of South Chester
road entertained at Open House
on Sunday afternoon from 4 -to 6.
Betty Rumble of Swarthmore
avenue returned to Duke University Monday following a holiday
vacation. Betty's fiance, Gerald
Jackson of Larchmont, N. Y., a
senior at Duke, spent a week as
the guest of Betty's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter S. Rumble.
Mrs. C. D. Howard of Rutgers
avenue entertained during the holiday season Mrs. L. P. Hanna of
East Orange, N. J., and her daughter Jane, a student at Smith College.
Bob Lange of Baltimore pike,
and Johnny Bowman 'of the Barclay, entertained at the Alpha Club
in Philadelphia belore the Debutante Cotillion on New Year's
Day.
Bob Riddle of Rose Tree, has
been pledged Phi Kappa Sigma
at the University of Pennsylvania,
where he is a resident student.
Bob entertained a fonner Mercersburg classmate Chuck Wiley of
Oxford, Md., during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F.
Winch of North Chester road,
spent the weekend with friends on
Long Island.
Mrs. Genevieve D. Mohney and
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hobbs
and family of Park avenue. were
the house guesls of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul R. Mohney of Drexel Hill, at
the latter's cottage on Long Beach
Island during the New Year's holidays.
ENGAGED
Mr. Porter Hurd of Philadelphia
and Mrs. Margarethe H. H\lfd of
Dickinson avenue announce the
engagement of tbelr daughter
Barbara Dewes Hurd to James
Gibson Daugherty,' son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Purnell Daugherty,
also of Dickinson avenue.
Miss Hurd graduated from tbe
Walnut Hill School In Natick,
Mass., class Of 1944 and Drexel Institute of Technology In 1948.
Mr. Daugherty, a graduate of
Swarthmore High School class of
1943, served two and a half years
in the Marlne Corps. At present
he is a senior at the University of
Virginia where he is taking a
chemical engineering course.
TICKETs FOR
Southeastern Dis&. Orchestra
FESTIVAL
C1o~hler Memorial
Sa~urday, Jan. 22-8:15 P. M.
Swarthmore National Bank
Buehner's Toggery Shop
ly the
linesa of
the velvet
bridal honnet
gown.
She
wore
small
trimmed with plurnet shading In
color from American Beauty to
palest pink, and tied under her
chin with a velvet bow. She carried
an old-fashioned nosegay of american Beauty Roses.
Mr. Lester Rice of Newburg,
brother-in-law of the groom,·
served Mr. Armstrong as best
man.
The mother Of the hrlde wore ·a
slate blue wool crepe dress with
black velvet accessories and a
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lead the dlscuaslon and plans will
Mr. and Mrs. Wnitam H. Brown, Canada, have returned home fol-
SAVE- TIME!
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LET US SERVICE
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OUTSIDE CATERING
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CALL 0440
DARTMOUTH &. LAFAYETTE AVES.
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The Bouquet
ANYTIME
Beauty is yours to have and to hold
For a complete funeral
. Call Swarthmore 0476
service iust call-:--
9 Chester Road
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yellow
orchid corsage.
Mrs. Armstrong
was gowned In :: --------deep green with dark brown accessories. Her corsage was a purple orchid.
Immediately following the cereBaltimore
mony, a reception was held at the
Pike
Strath Haven Inn.
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THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
Phone
Swarthmore
0450
SpriDefield
''We Telwaph Flowers"
NOVELTY AND DECORATIVE CAM>LJ!S
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of PIne
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Media, M.
son Elliott
of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur!.
o. Elliott of Los Angeles, Calif.,
JANUARY 13, 1949
on Thursday, December 30, a~
MIllbourne, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Armitage entertained at Open House on New
Year's day in .bonor oJ the bride
and bridegroom who will be at
Come and Enjoy Your Sel!'Ction From
home at 115 Hemlock road, Pine
HOT DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADS
Ridge, after February 15.
AND DESSERTS
The $l.OO-Serve Yourself-All You Want
COMPLETE SUPPER
STRATH HAVEN INN
BmTIIS
Dr. and Mrs. Edgar T. Gibson of
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HOAGIE HUT
FOR
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Your Watch to a Plumber . . .
MAGAZINE
SUBSCRIPTIONS
MEDIA
j
Mrs· Lloyd E. KBllfhnan
Swarthmore 2080
Last Two Days!
FrIday - Sa~y
Greer Garson W. PIdgeon
• If your watch stops
College Theatre
or runs too fast or
1'IIIIDinc.
too slow, you
FrIday and Saturday
take it to the finest repair shop
Last 2 Days-Don't MIss It!
you can find. Why shouldn't
"JOHNNY BJ!I,INDA"
you give your body the same
Jane
wYDUin
Lew Ayres
consideration you give yolir
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OK KIDDIE SHOW
Feature times SaL Nite 0Dly
6:00-8:00-10:00 P. M.
watch? Too often, when illness
Saturday afternoon at 1:15
Sa&. Ma&. 1 p. m.-Speclal
"JULIA MISBEHAVES"
All ClhIIdren It CeIIts
comes, we listen to·well·meaning friends Or answer the call of the patent medicine vendor. The
Children's Show ''Rellllrn of
RIn TIn TIn," plus SedaI,
Cartoons and Shorts
.
correct thing to do is to collsult your physician.
•
He alone can rliagnoae. your trouble, preac:ribe
proper treatment. We are ready at alltimci8 to &ll
Monday, Tnesda7 W...... eeda¥
J. Warile
M. ()Ufl
8~-l[ondaY-~7
"BED RIVER"
DannyKa¥e
"A SONG IS BOlIN"
sti.riIn« Th1ll'llll&.,
In tee'ndoohrl
"A SOUi:liERN YAN...
KEiI,....'
vour prescriptions properly.
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Church Services
meeting
will for
follow.
Rehearsal
the Senior
will be on Thursday evening
7:45 o'clock.
The Social Hall is open for
pervised recreation under
dore L. Purnell on Friday
lIing at 7 o'clock.
ersInfrom
12 states
attend. the
addition
to will
organizing
PRES:.:r~O~CH
schedule of events, Mr..Tloornp:,otd
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, MInister
will preside at the dally meetings
Sunday, January 9
at which guest experts from
9:45 A. M. _ Church School.
fields of journalism will appear.
9:45 A. M.-Women's Bihle ,...,-General Dwl'ght D .-.,
·>;:i.sermowe.r!
~
9:.5 A. M.-Men's Bible Class .
pre -d t f C I
b'
11:00 A. M. _ Mr. Bishop will
. Sl en 0
0 um la University,
• preach, "What Can We Exwill welcome the editors to the
peet of God?"
• .
Seminal' as will Carl W. Ackerman
3:00 P. M.-Youth Rally
Trmity Notes
dean of the Graduate School of
5:00 P. M.--.Tr. High Fellowship.
Holy Communion will bce:hcelurlclen-I Journalism.
.
7:00 P. M.-Young AduU's Group. brated on Sunday at 8 a.m.
_8_:_00_P_.--'.M_._-C
__o_ll..;eK::.e_G__r...:o___u::p_ _ _ ! School will meet at 9:45 a.m.
METHODIST CHURCH
the 11 o'clock service of mOlrningl
NEWS NOTES
Roy N. Keiser, D.o., MInister
prayer the Rector will preach.
Att·
G
W
Sunday, January 9
ushers for the 11 o'clock '.''U;,'A I
orney eorge
. McKeag of
9:45 A. M.-Cburch School
are: W. M. Harvey, head
Parrish road is attending the mid10:00 A. M.-Young Adult Fel- F. W. Luehring, J. W. Jones, C. S. winter meeting of the Pennsyl. lowshfp
Brown, J. B. Bu\lltt, Jr., T.
vania Bar :Association at Reading,
11:00
A. M.-'l'he minister will
Pa f
f
d
this
preach, "Wbat Is A Chris- per, J. H. Furll'ng and S. D.
., or a ew ays
week.
tian?1I
.
nolds. Confirmation class will
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Th9mas W. Hopin. the Parish House at 5:30 p.rn. per of Magill road entertained at
\
TRINITY CHURCH
The Young People's
Open House on Sunday afternoon
'. Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector
will meet- at 6:30 p_m.
from 4 to 7.
-.
sUnday, January 9
The Vestry will meet In
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Mc8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion
Parish House on Monday at 8 p.m. Henry of Parrish road entertained
9:45 A. M.-Church SchooL
11:00 A. M.-Mornlng prayer-Tbe Choir School will meet on Tues- at !' famlly dinner party on New
Rector will preach. •
day at 5 p.rn. Choir rehearsal
Year's Day. Their guests Included:
6:30 '1'. M.-Young People's Felbe hel? on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Jack S~l1llng, Jr., Mr. and
lowship .
Choir School will be held on Sat- Mrs. George J. Courtney and
urday at 9 a.rn.
daughters Mary Jane and Kay all
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OFPRIENDS
The next monthly dinner meet- of WiIm1ngtOD, Del., and :M~. J.
Sunday, JIIDUBrY 9
lng
of the Men's Club Will be on Gordon Holt and son Gordon of
9:45 A. M.-Flrst Day SchooL
January
17 at 6:30 p.m.
Wallingford.
11:00 A.M.-MeeUng for Worship.
Mrs. C. R. Passehl .bas returned
Wednesday, JIIDUBrY 12
9:30 to 3:30-Sewtng and QuiltChristian Science .Notes
to the home of toer daughter Mrs.
ing in Whittier House. Box
Sacr8ll)ent" is the subject of
William R. McHenry of Parrisb
Luncheon. All cordially in- lesson-sermon in all Cbt.QIhes
road after a two months visit with
vited.
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Christ, Scientist, on SundaY, Jan- anotherdaugbter Mrs. ~p
FIRST CHURCH OF
uary 9. The Golden T~t is: Reidy and bahy son Pbillp, Jr., In
WO.rcester, Mass.
CBlUST SCIENTIST
"Create in me a clean heart
OF SWARTHMORE
God ; and renew a right~,-p'i>it I S Mrs. Thomas S. Safford of
Park Avenue below Harvard
within me" (Psalms 51:10).
trath Haven Inn left yesterday
Sunday, Jan1&U7 II
to spend the remainder of bbe Win-I
11:00 A. M. c'uIldAJ'ScbeoL
ter at Harder Hall, Sebring, F1a.
. .
11:00 A. M. T "18X1.. SermoIl
"Sacrament"
'
, Friends Meeting Notes
_Mrs. Franklin Gillespie of
I
Wednesday evenine meeting
The Adult Forum of the Swarth- Chester road has returned I
each week, 8 p.m. Reading room more FIrst Day Scbool will ~.-+ I spending a week during the hali-I
open dally except Sunday and
day season with her brother, Dr.
HoU~ 12 to. 5 p.m. Wed",!ScIay Sunday morning, January 9,
evenln... _7 to 7:50 p.m. and 9 to 9:45, in the Friends Meeting HouSe. Lawrence H. Smith imd famiIy
9:30..
'.
Mrs. Rolalld. G. Eo Ullman··'Will BuUalo and East Aurora, N. Y ..
s:::
Mich.el'. College Pharma.y
Red Sltelluot.
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BEAUTY SALON
ELLIO'l"r-ABMITAGE
Mr. and Mrs. Percival Armitage
of Harvard avenue announce the
marriage of their daughter, Miss
Margaret Gray Armitage, to U.r.
J
be made 'for the midwinter sea- Jr., and amall daughter Prudence, lowing a lo-day holiday visit wtth
siona. .
of MIlford, Conn., and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wl1llam H. Brown of
PVBLUBBD ."Dr FBlDAY AT SWAB'l'BIIOa8, PA
Mrs. Goodwin Gibson of Toronto, Riverview road.
TUB SWAB'DiIIOBBAN. INC., P1lBL1SBBB
BOOK AND KEY TO BE
Phone 8wart1aDore ....
, HOST TO H. S. SENIORS
-::-~----l'ETER Eo TOLD, Editor
Book and Key, an honorary
. IIlAJUOIUJ! TOLD, BARBARA KENT, AssocIate J!dlton
men's organization on the SwarthRosalie Pelrsol
Lorene Mc Carter
Edith Whitaker
more campus, will play host to
about 50 outstanding high school
Entered 88 Second Class Ma~ January 24, 1929, at the Post
Office at Swarthmore. Pa.,
er the Act of March 3, 1879.
.
Closed Every Sunday
seniors of the BhiJadelphia area on
Saturday, January 8.
.
Monday Thru Saturday
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
The program for the day, deOpen 7 A. M· to. 8 p. M.
SWABTBMOBB, PA.. FRIDAY,
signed to Introduce these promiSing high school students to Swarth.
Dr.
Walter
Clothier,
who
has
been
more, will inclUde campus tours,
Presbyterian Church Notes
DAILY
DIIOIJ:BS SSe 10 $1.60
traveling in Europe with Dr. motlon pictures, visits to thP. fraSunday rIlOrnlng at the 11 o'clock Charles Leber hi connection with terniUes, dinner with faculty and
. Speeial Children'. Platters
service Mr. Bishop will preaoh on the Restoration Fund will be the
the subject: "What Can We Expect
speaker.
.
ball game.
coaches,
and. the Delaware basket- I
of Goa?"
Tbe Board oJ Trusteees will meet
This year's program is the secAll departments of the church
Tuesday evening, January 11, at ond annual event of its kind staged
school and the women's and men's
by Book and Key.
8 o'clock in·the Churcb Study.
Bible classes meet each Sunday
The ~ollowlng persons united
morning at 9:45 o'clock.
Request For Films
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes with this church at the C::~;::~: I
service
January
2:
Mrs.
The
Polio
Parents
Cluh
of
DeIat the Harvard avenue entrance
aware County has been entertalnand Mr. and Mrs. George M. Karna Banta, Mrs. Joseph P. Bishop,
Cresson,
Mrs.
Charles
Deacon,
Mrs.
ing Polio victims with movies on
at the drive-transept entrance will
Albert
L.
Elting,
Mr.
and
~rs.
R.
their' new -ov,'e proJ'ector
d
assist Mr. Bishop in greeting the
F<,':".tl1le.1
an
screen recently presented to them
congregation after tht; ~rvice Sun- E. Farringion Mrs. F. H.
Mrs.
Henry
W.
Heisler,
Jr.,
Mrs.
by the Lions Club of Haverford
day morning.
Harold
L.
Hildestad,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Township
.
. The Church Hour Nursery for
Seymour
Kletzein,
'Phyllis
Klet.
The
Club
would be grateful for
children ages one to seven is held
each Sunday morning in the Parish zein, Anne Lingle, Mr. and Mrs. any 16 millimeter sound or silent
House during the morning service Wdlter F. Luce, Jr., Mr. ·and Mrs. films to add to their library. Any_
William McClarin, Mrs. Charles E. one havm'g f'\ms
t is
l o et o n ,tr'h
ue
from 11 to 12 o'clock ..
RITTENHOUSE 6-1581
Maschal,
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Robert
Measked
to
call
C
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Ellis
h'
!11'
, c airman
A Youth Rally for Senior High
young people Ironi this area will serve, Mrs. Frank R. Morey, and of the Volunteer Movie Committee
at Sunset 7444-M.
'
he held in the. church' on Sunday Mrs. Richard T. Randall, Jr.
afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Senior
Methodist Notes
. High School Fellowship from this
DI ••CIOIS 0 ••UNIllALS
Pigeons Take Note
The Official Board meels on
ohurch will meet at that time inNeighbors on Vassar and Harstead of the usual evening meeUng. Friday evening at 8 in the chapel.
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
vard
avenUes are being disturbed
The
church
school
meets
on
SunThe Junior High Fellowship will
MARY A. BAlR, Pr.~c!""
meet at 5 o'clock Sunday evening. day morning at 9:45. Classes are hy the dally appearance of pigeonS
at
their
bird
feeding
stations.
Preprovided
for
children
of
all
ages
The topic for discussion will be:
sumably privately owned, the
uTolerance Works Both Ways.n led and for adults.
The
Young
Adults
meet.
at
10
by Russell Snyder. John Phillips
pigeons
have with
timedbreakfast
their arrivals
to . coincide
and
o'clock in the Ladies' Parlors.
will lead the worship service.
diimer
and
amuse
themselves
by
The topic Of the sermon at the
The Young Adulls' Group wlll
meet at 7 o'clock on Sunday eve- 11 o'clock service is: "What Is a frightening off the wild birds as
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST,
they eat the focid provided
Christian?"
ning in the Partsh House.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
The youth Fellowship meets in them.
The College Group wlll meet at
Cordially
Invites You to Attend A
Residents of the neighborhood
the; evening at 6 o'clock.
8 o'clock on Sunday evening.
have no objection to the pigeons
The Church Nursery is
FREE· LECTURE ON CHIUSTIAN SCIENCE·
The Junior Choir will rehearse
themselves
but would prefer "~"'11
during
the
morning
service
Thursday afternoon at a:30 o'clock
Entitled
they dine at home:
and the Chapel Choir will rehearse Mrs. Carl E. Dempsey will be
"CHRISTIAN'
SCIENCE:
THE
COIUFORTINGLAW OF ·GO»"·
Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock. charge.
by
The ushers for the day are: TO MODERATE
The Woman's, Association will
~EN' APp,LETON, C. S.
meet Wednesday, January 12. The George Shubert, Edward ~:~~~ I
PBESS~~'lSE:MJINAlt
of Boston, Massachusetts
'"
worship service will be led by Walter Dickinson, Peter II
Member of the Board of LECTURESHIP of
Jack B. Thompson1of
Mrs. Charles Fischer at 12 noon. and Paul K. Paulson.
The
monthly
meeting
and
avenue,
who
attendetJ.
a
seminar
the
Mother Church The First· Church of Christ
Luncheon at 12:30 o'clock will he
Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts
served by Circle 4, Mrs. Clifford of the Young Adults will be held of editorial writers last year, has
on
Monday
evening
at
8
in
the
been
selected
by
officials
of
hi
the
Cburch
Edifice, 206 Park Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
Banta, chairman, and wl11 be folLadies'
Parlors.
American
Press
Institute
Of Colowed by the business meeUng.
MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10, 1949
The Woman's Society will
lumbia University to moderate
. (
at 8:15 O'CLOCK
for dessert luncheon on Wednes- a seminar from January 10 to 28.
Lecture Will be amplified in the Sunday School
day at I o'clock. The
Twenty-three editors and publish-
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FRIDAY and 8ATlJllDAY
JIID1IU7 7 and 8
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JaDaI'Y It. ll, 11, II, 14, U
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marriage by her maternal grandfather Mr. S. J. Mulhall of Scranton, wore a gown of ivory brocade, fashloned with fitted bodice
and full bouffant akirt ending In
a long train. The sweetheart neckline of the gown was trimmed In
imported Brussel's lace, as were
ber long pointed sleeves. Her veil
of ivory illusion fell In double
tiers from a small cap of rosepolnt
heirloom lace. She carried a spray
bouquet of gardenias and lilies
of the valley with a white gardenia
in the center.
The matron of honor, Mrs. Albert Anthony of Hamilton, N. Y.,
sister of the bride and her only
atten~ant, was gowned in American Beauty velvet following close-
Rose Vall.ey and Avondale roada
announce the hlrth of a second ;
daughter Barhara at the Fitzgerald
Mercy Hospital on Sunday, December 26.
Mr. and Mrs. W.Harold To~
17'h S. Chester Road
linson, former Swarthmore resiSWARTBlIlORE, PA.
ARMSTRONG-RICHARDS dents, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
On Saturday, January I, at 4:30 Gibson Of Springfield are bbe
Something new bas been added at the ''Uut.'' In addIUon
o'clock, Miss Mary Claire Rich- grnndparenls ..
to
the
best Hoacies you ever ate, you can now order pany
ards, daughter of Mrs. Frederick
sandwtches from us. Ideal for teas, parties, reeepttons, etc.
Hoefel of Harvard avenue, became . Mr. and Mrs. Eldon B. Hollis of
the bride of Mr. Noel Armstrong, South Chester road, are receiving
son of Mrs. Noel Armstrong, Sr., conilratulaUons on the birth of a
Phone: Swarthmore 3216
of Newburg, N. y" in the rectory son, Stephen Lee, on Sunday. Jan- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
of St. Dorothy's Church, Drexel ~ary ~, at the Lying-In Hospital, .Hill.
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Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Now You can buy U. S. SaVings Bonds automatically,
~0U.II:h the new Bond-a-Month Plan. Ask at thla JJaDk
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Serv. Rob-ford Drl.d Fruits,
rich In food valu•• Ideal for
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mlsium in Dusseldorf, Germany,
was guest of honor at t.he Open
House.
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partners happy.
age
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Shoulder
Lamb
Fresh Country
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Bib End
Loin·Pork
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Carrots
2 bun 19c
Celery
Ig stalk 19c
Beets
2 bun 19c
Lemons
doz29c
Grapefruit 4 for 29c
EATING AND COOKING
Apples
31b 29c
Make your 'phone calls '
short and snappy
To keep your party~ine
Frail Cocktail N~1~ 3ge
Owll', r..d. WhI..... $pI_
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Rib Roast Beef Ib59c
Shoulder Lamb Ib 49c
Sliced Bacon
Ib 59c
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Peaches
can 35c
,~arrots
2
buns
25c
Indian River
Grapefruit
3 for 25c
Icebe,:g ,
Lettuce
head 10c
New
On party.linetelephones,eourtesy pays dividends I Be brief
c.~
••• Space call•••• Hang up
. gently ••• Taite the lead In
sweet
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(Owned and controlled by more than 600 Swarthmore fem!1jes)
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BOBOUGB OF 8WABTII1IIORE,
ORDINANCE No. S08
An Ordinance fixing the rate
of compensation to be pald the
vartous officers and employees
of the Borough of Swarthmore,
commencing as of January I,
1949, and continuing until further action of the Borough
Council, and making appropriations therefor.
THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
DOES ORDAIN;.
Section I. Commencing January
I, 1949, and until modified or
changed by Borough Council or
other authority in accordance with.
law, the compensatiQn of the following named officers and em-
Red: Cross To Nominate
an-
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FOR SALE
Disposal Service
FOR SALE-Electric stove, Westinghouse model, new caloroid
units. Price, $50. Call Swarthmore 4533-R.
Rubbish Colleoted
Weekly or Monthly
Phone Swarthmore 3343
9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M.
N()••~.
tlful, genuine hand-made Per-
throw rugs. Very reasonable.
Home sale. Bryn Mawr 9167.
FOR SALE-Maple crib and high
chair. Call Swarthmore 2196
F.OR SALE-Hudson seal fur coat,
size 38. Good condition. Call
Swarthmore 3384.
FOR SALE-Electric stove, never
used. Westinghouse standard,
$185. F. H. Flint, 93 Florence St.,
Green Ridge.
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List your Delaware Conntr
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• NEW (ONSTlUCTION
Contractor. and
REAL ESTATE
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• MODERN KITCHflU
A. Mercer Qui.nby
.THeSE JUST LEnOuR
sians. Different room sizes, also
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Mrs. Horace H. Hopkins, chair- i
man of the Swarthmore Brancb,
of the American Red Cross, announces the following noniinating
committee: Mrs. Phillp M. Alden,
chairman, Mrs. Frank G. Keenen,
and Mr•. Willard Tomlinson.
I
Suggestions fot two directors
and four officers may be sent iIi
writing to the committee by any
member of the local branch before
Friday, January 14.
PERSONAL _ Electrical inBtalIations: wiring, old and new; Resi· dentlal and Commercial, LIght and
Power, Waterheaters, Ranges. All
work done to FIre Underwritenl
speejfications.
Service on all
riiali:es
washers (Bendix iIl-""es
c luded) , vacuum· cleaners,.,.....
irons, toasters, fans, lamps. call
Erich H. Hausen, Electrical Con· tractor, Swarthmore 2850 - 335
Park Avenue.
BOROUGH 0.' SWARTHMORl<
· PERSONAL- Vacuum Cleaners,
OKIlINANCl< NO....
irons. toasters and radios re- ployees of the Borough of Swarth- An UrolmUII.."" further regulating
paired. called for and delivered. more shall be at the rate hereinparklug or. vclucles 011 tbe streettl aDo.
.. Ca1l~ Robert Brooks, Swarthmore after set forth'.
IItghwuys herelll deslgouted. of the
Jjorougn
of :::!wurthmore.
aupplement.
1548. .Borough Secrelary-$4875 per
iug, unO amending
Ordlnauce
No. 489,
PERSONAL - Subscriptions. to year, payable semi-monthly. This T;:~P,(;Ju~I!fL"".';~· ·i·"'~7nOROUGH OF
magazines. Mrs. Bertha P. Far- oUicer shall be entitled to addi- -~WAIl'niMOllK DOEs ORDAIN:
les. Swarthmore 4589-W - 239 tional compeQSation as heretofore
bl<(;nUN I. Ordl".nce No. •••• ....
Haverford avenue.
or hereafter authorized. for, per- provet.l October tt, lYf,7. entlUed "Au
:::':~=~::":'~:'=';=i>ii'--- ..(orming duties in connection With unlllwnce Buppl~meuUlIg and amending
WANTED
Onllr18.moe No. -'2(1 approved May 22~ !Vag.
====-:::-=:~::.!::=;=-'7::::;:::;:= preparation of the tax duplicate, aud Ordmance No. ·u.g approved June
, W ANTED-'Female help-teachers and as building and plumbing in- '. Id... (ur,her ·reguluUng par.;.g or
em thl: strt!i:u and hlgbwt1ys of
tor, and.sear
ecr t Y t0 the B 0 ard vehlcJes
for primary grades. AlB0 Pbys i - speC
the Borougb ot SwurtliUlOre herein dealg·
cal education instructor, at the of Adjustment.
nuted. aud providing penalties for the
to the Borough Secre- violation thereof" LS hereby 'amended by
Elwyn Training SchooL Telephone 4... _Assistant
•.. .112':2632
bl the addltiou thereto of a lIew sectIou to
Miss MacIntyre. Media 6-4589.
_.:J-.p
per year, paya e be numbered, Section Il, which said new
W ANTED-College graduate de- semi -monthly, and compensation section shall read as follows:
'o.·res full or part-time employ- heretofore authorized for performSHC'l'lON 6.· Parking Prohibited at
wl·th pre
Certain Times. It Is hereby declared
Ing duties I'n con nec t·o
'
ble
l'ndivl'dual
Wl·th
I
n
a
nu I sallee t 0 auIfer or permIt any
ment. Responsl
ti
f th
Ii t
d
wide range of abilities: Tutoring, para on 0
e tax dup ca e, an
vehicle of aDY character whatsoever
'"", manual labor, takin'g care serving as stenographer to the
to remain or park for a IODf.er period
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Board of Adjustmegt.
tban Is necessart to permit oadlng or
of children References.
one,
Bo
h Tr
$250
unloadlog of passengers or merehan'
0412
roU&'
easurer
~
per
dise.
between the bours of '1 P.M. and
E VE:rgreen 6.
y~ar, ·payable quarterly.
~ P.M. on l\londBYs, Tuesdays. Wed·
WANTED--Swarthmore--unfurnBorough Engineer-Sbch comnesda)'9. Thursdays and Fridays. upon.
. ished room with bath facilities pensation and.· fees for specific those portlolls of the street herein·
.
ly B
I Th
nfter de.'tJgnated and dCl'!Crlbed:
rior two students. Rep
ox J
e services authorized by the Bor(n) The Easterly side or Mount HolSwarthmorean.
ough Council.as Council may from
yoke Place from Stmth Haven Avenue
. hed t"
to tim
to the Southerly end thereof.
.
S rna11 un!urms
WANTED lme
e approve.
"o!!..'lCt"1 tlll!t 3nl dllY or January. A. D.
apartrnent in S".'1arthmore. BusiBoroUgh Sollcllor-·A retainer of
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ness couple, no children or pets. $1000 per year, payable quarterly
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
8y Oeorxc M. EwJngCall Swarthmorean' 1870-14 after and, in addition thereto, such fees
6 p .m.
for specific services authorized by
(S••I)
" ".",1, ~,r.~i{' 1{lc1!.:;fs~:·;1
W ANTED-'Position as baby-sit- Council as Council may from time
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Borollgh SedLiaTJI
Approved this am day
11
t S arth to time approve.
14
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Call
ter.
rs. e y a w
Health Offln_.250 per 'year, of Jnnuar)", A. D. 19S9.
more .0680.
~
J. Paul Brown
Bur{1e~.
WANTED-Woman for general payable monthly.
housework. Hours 12 noon to
Assistant to Health Offlcer-$175
7:30, five days a week. Walling- per year, payablj> monthly.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Milk 1n8pector~$180 per year,
f ord. C all Media 6-2933 .
A
proposed
budget for the Year
payable semi-ann)1ally ..
1949
is
available
for public inspecWANFED - ..J!esponslble p<:rson. Plumbing:·lnspector - $264 per
tion
at
the
office
of the Borough
desll'es pOSItion as baby-sllter. year, payable semi-monthly.
Telephone swarthmore 2018. ,
Chief of Pollce--$3548. per year, Se~retary located at Borough Hall,
Park Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa. beW ANTED-'-We will buy at best· payable semi,moJlU!JY.. .
prices,· old china, glass, furnlSergeant 01 Poll~3193 per tween the hours of 9:00 A.M. and
5:00 P.M. for fifteen days subselure, firearms. Call Holly Oaik year, payable semi-monthly.
4313 or Holly Oak 6720, collect for
Patrolmen-$2956 per year, pay- quent to the publication of this
notice.
appointment. All bu.;ness eonfj- able semi-monthly.
Elliott Richardson
dential. Colonial Cupboard, No.5,
Patrolmen on Probatlon--$2683
Borough Secretary.
Philadelphia Pike, Wilmington, per year, payable semi"monthly.
Delaware.
. SpeclalPollcemen-whose emWANTED-'Young woman to assist p1l'yment shall. be authorized by
In local·shop. Reply·Box K, The Borough C,?uncil, such compensaSwarthtiforean. . •
!ion from !lme to time. as author-.
Devine Taxi Service
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b
b
sit
IZed Or ratifIed by Borough
CounWANT
.
~
omen as
ay- - ell
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ters. Must b~ hon.est and deitadlo Operator--$2258 per year,
SWARTHMORE, PA.
pendable. For mtervlew reply to payable semi-monthly.
R. W. Banks, 101 Colwnbla avenue,
Pari-Time RadIo. OperatOrServing Swarthmore, Moror phone Swarthmore 2307.
93% cents per hour.
.
ton, Rutledge and Ridley
FOR RENT
Janltor-$1548 per year, llayable semi-monthly.
Township since 1918
FOR RENT-To gentleman, atForeman-Highway Department
"Q-activ"e single room with private -$2460 per year, payable weekly.
PHONE:
bath. Swarthmore 1443.
Laborers-Highway Department
Swarthmore 0444
. FOR RENT-Five-room apart- -$2090 per year, payable weekly.
Section 2. The proper officers
ment, c.ompletely furnished. Garage. Yearly lease. Reply Box J, are hereby authorized to take such
action in ·connection with the
The Swarthmorean.
nual
budget and appropriations, to
FOR RENT-Warm, nicely furnished room, second. fioor. Con- be provided therein, as 'may be
Dependable Service
venient to transportation and tea- necessary to give effect to the foregoing.
rooms. Swarthmore 0155-J.
If you have real estate for
Passed this third day of JanuFOR RENT - Comfortable room ary, A.D., 1949.
sale, list with us and we will
and bath. Gentleman preferred. BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
give you the benefit of our
Call Swarthmore 2806-J.
Cooperative Selllng Bureau.
By George M. Ewing,
Call at. office or phone us.
President of Council
LOST and FOUND
Atte~t: Elliott Richardson,
LOST-Double strand cultured
Borough Secretary
WaUace Lippincott
pearls, December 19, South Approved this third day
Princeton avenue near Lafayette. of January, A.D., 1949
REALTOR
Swarthmore 4551. Reward.
J.
Paul Brown,
90'1 EcIgmont Avenue
LOST-Pair green snow pants.
Burgess
. Call Janet Lynch, Swarthmore
Chester 3-4518
2332.
LOST--Oval, silver brooch, set
with semi-precious stones, Call
Swarthmore 0331.
Swarthmore
0'
,01
Fruits and Vege.tables
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PERSONAL
BIG
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GOOD
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Miss Charlotte McCulloch ot
East Orange, N. J., was a guest .
of her brother, Col. McCulloch and
family during the holidays.
Mrs. Martha R. Blessing of
avenue leI! Monday for Tr,voOI,1
N. C. During her two-month
sence her house will be o~:~:::~
by Mr. and Mrs. Charles i
Mn.. William W. Michaux
Richmond, Va., is visiting her sonin-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
William B. Bullock of Cedar '~"''''I
for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald GillSOIll
of Idlewild lane, Moylan, entertained at a dinner party on
Years' Eve. Guests Included: Mr.
and Mrs. Robert L. Coates, Mr.
and Mrs. LeRoy Gilbert, Mr. and
'lb _ ' - oil,
and to· get more _ i l l your car,
Mrs. Thomas Lueders, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Gilcreest, Mr. and Mrs.
try ueiJIg PIemium Sinclair 0paliDe Motor Oil regularly. Special
Harold G. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. . additives in Sinclai' 0paliDe clean piato.... rings aDd cylinder walla
Albert Johnson, Mrs. Samuel
of carboD, oIudge and other deposits - to provide better piston seal
Dodd, and Mr. Dodd, Jr., all of
And better piston oeaIlileana lea wasted oil, !eM wasted lluoline. It
Swarthmore, Mrs. Robert D. Taymeans more power, too, tbanb to inere EFed engine efficiency. Stop to.::
lor of Lansdowne, Miss Helen
day at the Sinclai. H-C sign for Plemium liIinclai. Opaline Motor OiL
Boler and Mr. Charles A. Boler
.of Drexel Hill,Miss Margaret
Souder and Mr. Charles A. u.mgstreth of Haverford.
Dr. and Mrs. J. F. McKernan of
South. Chester and Fairview Roads
Rutgers avenue entertained at a
cocktail party before the
Dance on New Year's Eve.
[
Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Clark
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College avenue spent the New
FAIRLAWN
STORE
i
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Year holiday at Skytop Lodge.
f
FRESH ME ATS E.-
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FREE
DELIVERY
cott of South Chester road re- 1
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PHONE 1913
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~13 DARTMOUTH AVE.
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turn~d Monday night from spending the New Year holidays at
Haddon Hall in Atlantic City.
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Paul D. Willlams, Jr., of University place returned to Williams
College, in Williamstown, Mass.,
SPRING
on Tuesday night after a two-week
vacation. During his vacation he
was the guest of· Mr. and Mrs .
.Frederlc March and daughter
Penny at their farm in ConnectiPI
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cut.
.
.
Dean and Mrs. E. Biddle. Heg of
Lafayette College in Easton sp.'n'l
the New Year's weekend with Mr.
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Heg's parents, ~. and Mrs. Ernest
CALIFORNIA
C. Heg of Rutgers avenue.
Lt. and l\Ilrs. David Higgins and
small daugbter Carolyn of AubuPASCAL
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querque, ~.M., visited Mrs. Higgins' aunt Mrs. Ezra Cresson of
Amherst avenue last week.
Mrs. Hugh Denworth and her
daughter Dorothy who is cb~irman
of the George School Affiliation
SUNKIST'
held Open ·House on Christmas
Sunday for the Swarthmore parents and alumni of the George
PINK SEEDLESS
School. The Denworths' house
guest, Dr. Ernest Koetter of
George School and Jacobi Gym-
E SWABTHMOREAN
· JANUARY 7.. 1949
JANUARY 7. 1. .
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SWARTHMORE 0114
Interiors
EXteriors·
8
THE SWARTBMORI1AN
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On Thursday evening December 30, Swarthmoreans, their chlldren, and their neighbors had the
privilege of hearing a concert of
fine qualily and unw.ual variety,
presenled to the community by
Trinlly ChUrch through the inspiration and leanership of Rev.
George C. Anderson, reclor.
The first piece, a great Prelude
and Fugue of Bach for organ, was
played with energy and brilliance
by David Tu
the entire program without re-
J. Harrison Eastwood, well
known tenor soloist of the TrInIty
Choir, gave three very flne renditions of the music of Handel, and
was at his best in the air "He
Sball Feed His Flock," where his
steady and melodious voice maintained the pastoral feeling in the
best of taste and restralnt. In the
more dramati; airs that followed
Mr. Eastwood obviously did not
feel free to exploit their dramatic
possibilities to the extent to which
he is capable, out of consideration
for Ihe organist with whom he had
no opportunity 10 rehearse.
Everyone presenl was warmed
by the hearty singing of Trinity
Choir of Men and Boys in Chrlslmas carols old and new, the oldest
being one from the thirteenth century, for men's voices only, in the
Gregorian Mode. The newest carol
being the words of "0 Little Town
or Bethlehem" sung tn new music by the contemporary English
composer Ralph Vaughn ..Williams,
hearsal,
to whom
Anderson
paid and
tribute
for hisMr.
virtuosity
and courage.
Marcella DeCray, harpist of the
Metropolitan Opera Company,
played a rich variety of pieces for
solo harp. Some of them, such as
Gabriel Faure'. "Impromptu" and
bidsallfair
to make a place for itself
In
reperloire.
Mr. Anderson, who is Ihe choir's
director and conductor, announced
thai he is working with a new
group of young boys and did nol
expect that this year they wonld
attempt the dramatic and difficult
SEASON'S MUSIC
SUNG AT TRINITY
• Guest Harpist, Choir
In Christmas
Concert
week the executive boar,1 I
will hold a business meeting
the borne of Jessie Gilbert, 407
Park avenue.
Rhythm Class to Reopen
The Alice Kraft Rhythm Dancing Class for children will reopen
January 21 at the Woman's Club
House_ The class will begin
promptly at 3:30 and end at 4:15
p. m. Tbe opening,
scheduled for an earlier date,
postponed due 10 the crowded
calendar.
Miss Kratt, well-known
Swarthmoreans, hl\S had a wilde I
experience in swnmer teaching
religious and educational conferences from coast to coast.
JANUARY '1, 1_
MARCH
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REMEMBER·
OF
but the boys had begged to be
allC)wed the pleasure of rendering
it and he had granled their request. The fine job done with this
young enthUSiasm commands respec~ and promise.. well for the
future.
HANNUM & WAITE
GEORGE CARROLL
\
Funeral services were )J.eld
Friday for George Carroll of Glenolden who died Wednesday,
cember 29, after a week's illness.
Yale Ave. and Chester Road
To Hostess for Faculty
5
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SALE,
DON'T MISS IT IF YOU LIKE BARGAINS
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CHESTER ROAD
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Swarthmore lursery School
Licensed
Register Now For Second Semester
Beginning January 24th
MRS. G. W. BRODHEAD, Director
308 Maple Avenue
SWARTBlIIOBlii
Aa"es3-S
1949 Oldsmobile FUTURAMIC~'98': Deluxe Convertible Coup~e
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WALL WASHING
FLOOR WAXING
HOUSE CLEANING
ARDMORE WINDOW CLEANING CO:
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ANNU AL MEETINGSwarthmore Nation8I Bank and
Trust Company
S",.nIunore, PelllUl.
For pl••• ure . . . .n .. f .... _In_ the 1149
Seles "98" Futurami. Oldsmobile OODnrtlhle
...ooth Futuraml. d..lp for 194. Is a IIraDd new
eight-qllnder ....Ive·ia......t "RodIet" _ . . . that Is
iijequally amoOth III perfonaaace.
Rated at 135 h.p. the new Oldsmobile high......-·
pression engine is the most powerful ever ofrer.. by
this Division. GM Hydra·Mati. Drive, providia~
fuU), automatl. shirting in all forward apeedo, I.
standard equipment on this m.odel Window.. top.
aDd the front ....t are automati••11J adjusted. ..
'l1le AJmaal1lleeUq of tile ......""'4_ of tile Bwartlaere N... '
See this and other 1949 Oldsmobile models at
....n
~ ...... and ncla olber ,pol, _
.. may _
bef_
..... meellq, ....m be heJc1 al tile .........K ........ Ia S - u - e ,
Pa., - Taeiday, SIIIUUIlT 11, 1M9, belw_ the boan ., _
Whitaker
-Barrett,
Inc.
OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE
~DaIof~~~Tnst CoJapsny, s _ _, PL, for tile ioIec-
1UId':ltP.JL
Retires As Jr. Board President
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EVERYONE- LOVES
CURRENT PLAY
Members Of The Southeastern District Orchestra
Mrs. Samuel Dyer Clyde of
Swarthmore and Ogden avenues
was presented with a alIver plat-. .
ter upon her retirement after 15
years as prealdent of the Junior
"J~hn Loves Mary" Lifts
of Chester Hospital.
Borough Shares General Board
Winter Woes
MI.-s. Clyde who resigned due to
Delaware County
poor health will continue on the
To Laughs
board in an advisory capacity.
Increase
The players' Club's 2781h prohe is succeeded as president by
The noise heard in swarthmore Mrs. Robert S. Slainton of Chester.
duction "John Loves Mary," which
last week-end was not the result
plays to its final audiences tonigbt
of an alomlc bomb descending 10and 10mQITow night, is as gay and
eallY although its cause was apfrothy a presenlation as has been
parently almost as much of a
achieved for some time. Beautishock to some residents.
fully stag:ed, bappily cast, swiftly
In accordance with a general
paced, knowinglY directed, it
increase in real estale appraisala
sugar coats the blows of rising
throughout Delaware County post
assessments, income !ax worries,
cards mailed to Borough realdents
Polio Relief Reviewer
and January weather.·
last week informed many of inAnd Movies
Nat Doughty directs a cast of
creased assessments on their
long time favorites and two newhomes. A total Increase of $150,000
Shown
comers who turn in such a conis represented within the Borough
On Tuesday Mrs. John E. MitagiouslY lighthearted performance
in the new triennial assessments. chael opened the. Woman's Club
that audience approval is a conAt the Insistence of the recently stated meeting with appropriate
stant spur and pleasure. Mrs.
created State Equalization Board greetings for the new year, folDoughty in the .role of Mary is a
the Counly Board of Revision of lowed by reports of chairmen. and
natural, managing the ligbtnlng
Local students who will participate in the Festiv~l Orchestra
Taxes ordered assessors to effect a introduction of the county welfare
mood changes which Autbor Krasgenerljl. increase in in4ividual as- and bealth chairmen Mrs. Frank- C 'cert next Saturday in Clothier Memorial are: left to rIght lst row ria conceives with complete simsessments to bring them in PfOJ lin B. Riley and Mrs. Charles H. J~::n Steinfeld, Ruth Garrett, David Spencer, Russeli Snyder; Second plicity and naturalness. There
row Eric Sharpless, Harold Ogram, William Potts, ;Jerome Goodman.
portion to today's increased se1llng Zensen.
.
isn't a woman in the audience,
prices. Assessors were also ordered
Mrs. F. H. Forsythe local chalrfor instance, who doesn't ~elive
to give special attention to dwell- man ot health and welfare, Introwilh her the experience of being
Ings used as apartments but, not duced Ruth Ann Palmer executive
caugbt in a most unglamorous mopreviously assessed as such. The secretsry of the Delaware County
ment when glamor is clearly ~e
increase was demanded because Chapler, National Foundation 'If
Delaware
County
assessments Infantile Paralysis.. , Miss. Palmer
were lower than most counties in showed mov.ies, taken last summer
the State and a decrease in State at the Morrow pool where DeIa. District Orchestra
Polling SchedUled
reacts,to the tightening situations
ald to county schools was threat- ware County children, badly cripFor
Januanr
of the play. He is remarkably
·
Holds FJ,r8t
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clever at mood shifts. He and
'ened unlesS steps were taken to pled by the disease, were given
equalize and bring them up to the a new outlook on life and.much
, Itehearsal
22 and 24
Charles Stockdale (Fred Taylor)
level otother counties. In other physical aid by swimming. To see
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Swartlunorean citizens, by make a wonderfuliy irresistihle...
Six
M St kd I '
. ally
words, If a county does not keep complelely helpless childten low7, 'Firs't r.ehemal of. the Southeast- f1ting
petitions bearing the re- team.
r.
oc a e 18 espeCI
its assessmerits and consequent tax ered Into the water and their faces ern District School Orchestra gave
. d
. ber of signatures have well cast in tbe lugubrious role
qUIre num.
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payments in proportion to those become transfigured with. loY, as ev,ery' . I;'dica.tion of an outstanding
'dlc"ted
th'ejr.
willingness
to
serve
of
Fred
an
IS agonlZl~gs are
In
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to' "i:..ome to Cloth er'"
f
t
h
prevalent in other counti"" the they were able to move about mUsical
th ommunlty as members .of the unny a s are.
Memorial
onSatur.
day,
Jan.uary
e
c
M
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ts are capablY
State will cut its appropriation tor normally by the bouyancy of the
Board of Directors of ~e SWartil.
ary s paren
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said county's school system In pro- water, was an Insptration. There 22. One hundred selected students more Public Li!>rary. Two of these played. by veteran ac~or W,lliam
portion.
were 84 new cases in Delaware from 25 schools filled the stage candidates will be elected for three Price and Martha Ke.ght?n who
Actually the amount paid by County last year. Mrs. Lesler F. and music room' at Swarthmore years -to fill vacancies caused by proved h ~rseIf the pr~verb la1 good
the taxpayer should be no higher, Lines treasurer of Polio Parents High Sch",,1 Il\St Saturday as the the expiration of terms of ollice trouper m a lasl mmute change
a,t least locally, since Borough and Club of Delaware Comity spoke first all-day .rehearsal began. Rob- of Charles B. Shaw and Philip If. from prompter to mother of the
off and on bride.
School requirements are ~ted brieflY emphasizing' the need of ert Holm, cO-host with Alice E.
and th!, tax rate set 10 .r8lse the supporling the March of Dimes.
Blodgett' of this special ~usl~ Jewett. f the candidates are enOne of Ibe most subtle bits of
ne~ed amounts. Thus If assessFriday, January 14, at 10 event: was at tbe podium d.reclmg th:as~iC users and supporters of playing is dQne by E~nest O. Lange
ments are low, tax rates !Dust. be a. m. Mrs. Donald Hibberd will the flCst number.
th lib
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d all h ve man! in his appearance as George
th
ot
e
rary, an
a
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high; when assessments are high review "Lale Have I Loved Thee"
Scattered amonJ!
e group _ f ted a lively interest in its con- Beechwood, whIch was mc y
. the rate can be lower and. still by Ethel Mannln for the literature school musicians were seven s~- t~:uing excellence and progress. turned, indeed. Sally McFad~en
raise the same sum for local gov- section. '
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dents. of th,e l~ca~ sch~ol, all m Mr. Jewett, a present incumbent. is a vivacious storm center as Lily.
. ernment purposes. The onlY sltuThe book review scheduled for resp.onsible ch81rs m theIr separa~e who bas been president of the Newcomer Fred Echelmeyer dO~S
ation where a taxpayer may pay January 21 will be given January sections. In tbe concel~master s Board during two of his three Lieulenant q'Leary to everyon~ s
more
if ~ assessment seems 28~
role was 12-year-old DaVId SpenB
d member is stand- satisfaction, even the Sergeant s.
t
d
pu years as o a r ,
"
d B'd
out of line WIth those ot properties
Next Tuesday the chorus will cer, eighth. ll"ad e s t ud en,
an
- Ing for re-election. The other five Donald MacRostie's Harwoo
1of sim1lar value in the same ,nelgh- rehearse from 10 to 1l:30 a. m.
pi! of Lucius Cole. Other first
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C
Thomas Bauer Jr die is as pompous as the playrs. .
,
.,
Mr
borhood. In this latter case there
Make Lamp Shades ~"""ay' chair desks were OCOUPI'ed b y,Rare.
us- K enyon a v enue', Dr. Peter E. wright intended
and he and
.
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ti
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.
.
would seem to be a legitimate
Also at 10 it. m. on Tuesday sell Snyder m, the VIO a sec on, Coste Rutgers avenue; Carroll Price sqUirm alternately In theIr
compiai.n~ and the Coun!y B.or.rd Mrs. Allen G. Center, County Jerry. Goodman, the cello section, Fr y 'Ogden avenue historian and senator-gl\lleral fencing. Barron
at ReVlSlon of Taxes will SIt at chairman of American Home, will and. William Potts, clarinet. Ruth re:e~rch editor for I Penn Mutual Helmuth's Oscar earns. one. "
the Media Court House from 10 conducl a one-day class in making Garrett, Haro~d O~am, Eric Life Insurance Company; Mrs.
It's mighty stimulatmg fun, to
a .m. to 2 p. m., Saturday, January plastic lamp shades. Sizes of ~ Sbarpless and Jo~ Steinfeld com- Glenn R. Morrow, Rulgers avenue, which tbe stage managers, prop15, to hear such complaints.
sired shades should be given to prised the rema1D1T~~ SwarthJnor- and Mrs. John W. Seybold, Am- erty committee, and a~ who work
The Borough's new budget calla Mrs. Birney Morse 'or Mrs. Walter eans in playing POSItiOns.
herst ~venue, who has seen service behind scenes contrIbuted the
for about $80,000 ~~ I~ 1949 tax Dickinson in order that materJa1a
This is the first time Swarth- in the Swarthmore College Li- rigbt touch_
rate was set In anticIpation ot the will be on hand. Members should more bas been privileged, to entm:- brary.
-----new assessed, valuation wbIch bring a sandwich. Coffee will be tain such a group of school mUS1The eleCtion will take place in OLDTIME RESIDENT DIES
amounts to an approximate $6,376,- served.
' clans. Until this year, Swarthmore fue library on Saturday, January
Mrs. E. W. Hannum, a resident
550. School and County laX rates
students eligible for District events 22, from 9.30 a. m. to 12.30 p. m., of Swarthmore for 40 years, passed
bave not as yet been set but it Is
Mrs. Frank J_ Beatty of ~- in orchestra, chorus, or band, have and from 2 to 4 p. m., and on Mon- a"way January 8 at the home of her
believed they will also be in k~p
land
avenue, Morton returneid been guests of otber schools in one day, January 24, from 2 10 5.30 daughler Mrs. Adolph Weiss of
iug with the increased assessment.
home Tuesday following a mal"r of four counties, Chester, De1a- p. m. and from 1 to 8 p. m. The Rutledge where she had lived
According 10 the law assessors operation perfQrmed in the Jef- ware, Bucks, and Montgomery. polls will close promptly at 8
since 1932.
are permitted to assess up to 100 ferson Hospital, Phlladelphia.:
Born Martha E. Wrigley, in
(Continued on Paa:e 6)'
o'clock, and the results will be
per cent of the actual value of a
Springfield
in 1860, and wed 10
amiounced. as soon as the votes can
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Mr.
Hannum
in 1884 she moved to
Ii
be counled. All members of the
near 50 per cent is struck In the
Library Association are entitled to Swarthmore in 1892 and her husaverage case. When the fact that
;'ote in this election, and any adult band opened a grocery business
real estate market values'in some
residents or taxpayers of thebor- on the site of the present Michael's
instances have increased as much
ough wbo are not yet )hembers Pharmacy. Mr. Hannnum also
FridaY, January 14
or more than 100 per cent in the
may join al any time merelY by served as postmaster here.
past $ever,u years, the current in10:00 A.M.-Book Review,_ Mrs. Donald Hibbard.'V!oman's C:~
signing the by.-laws of the assoA member of the Methodist
crease in assessment would seem
8:15 P.M.-Pasquier Trio .. ,.; .. ,., .. , ... , Clothier Me~o lub
Church Mrs. Hannum had been in
ciation.
8:20 P.M.-"John Loves Mary' . , _... , . : . , ...... Players C
a logical result. In view of the
failing health for the past year.
record that this is the first big
Satnrda)'. January 15
Services were. held on Thursday.
increase in many years, and the
C. Derby McDargh
Surviving besides Mrs. Weiss
4:15 P.M.-Southeast District Orchestra .... Statlo,!- WVCH, 740
other aspects of the situation as
Memorial
service
wI11
be
held
are
another daughter Mrs. J. Ro7:00 and 9:00 P.M.-"Sltting Pretty" •...•.. Clothier M"!"Or:explained above it aIao appears
at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon bert Anderson of Overbrook, three
8'20 P.M-"John Loves Mary" ....... ·.··•··•· .Players C
less at a hardsblp In general than
8:30 P.M:--Collegevs. Urslnus, Basketball ........ Pleld House
in the Presbyterian Church for sons Clarence E. of Swarthmore,
might at first be thought.
C. Derby McD.rgh wbose death Thomas of Media and Henry of
SanclaY. Sanuary 18
occurred Wednesday evening at California; nine grandchildren and
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship •..•.. ,.: ......
~:~
the home of his brother-In-law seven great grandchildren.
Sponsor
Sale
8:15 P .M~Pasquier Trio ................. Clo
and sister-in-law Mr:- and Mrs. E.
The Methodlst ctiurch will sponTu~, Sanaary· 11
Mrs. D. S. Terry of North Ches.
D . B rauns.
sor D Bake Sale tomorrow morn. Mr. McDargh is survived by ter road attended a conference
'. W oman's Club
10'00 A.M.-I.ampshade Construction...........
Ing at 10 a.m. for the benefit .of
his wife. They had been vlsttlng of the Federated Humane Societies
8:00 P.M.-Junlor Club Hobby NIght .... Woman's Club Lounge
the Youth Fellowship Basketball
the Brauns since September.
of. Pennsylvania held last week.
MUSICIANS JAM. LIBRARY HOLDS
H.S. AUDITORIUM BOARD ELECTION ::~:r~~: e!~n~~:~U;rai:: :.o~:
on
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
For Service and Satisfaction Phone Ardmore 2320
/
$3.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1949
u:
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135 Drexel Road
TODAY
>
100 Park Ave•• Swarthmore. P••
Swarthmor.1I730 or 0529 - Cle.rbrook 4646
Choice 'enlaa Rugs for Sale
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Domestic $6.00
O'A"'S"" &- Comr..e!!.~
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CLUBWOMEN IN
STATED MEETING
Swarthmore 1250
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ASSESSMENTS
ORDERED RAISED
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·Cc.llece~.
THE 'SWARtHMOR
Volumn 21-Nwnber 2
Born'Mr.
In 1874
in Yorkshire,
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land,
Carroll
came 10 Eng!biB ::
country in 1896 and had'Deen a
naturalized citizen since 1905.
is survived by his son, John W.
GarroU, and four grandchildren
Coliege avenue, and a
Evelyn M. Carroll of Glenolden.
Mrs. E. LeRoy Mercer of North
Chester road, with Mrs. Domenico
Vittorini, will be hostess at
Faculty Tea Club of the University
ot Pennsylvania on January 11,
when Dr. Robert Strausz-Hupe,
Associate Professor of
Jr. Club Hears
Science will speak on uGerllUUlY
IIIlicc barbcf
illustrated Talk and European Unification." The
Members of the Junior Woman's gathering will be held in Memorial
Club enjoyed an interesting tal!< Hall, 3801 Locust street, PhiladelL
I-III"QI Tuesday evening by Dorothea G. phia.
o
Dan,~
whose topic was "Roriumce
Mrs. De Witt A. HiiIs has reF;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,i ot the Greeting Card."
turned
to her borne on Elm aveMiss Norton had many unusual
nue
after
spending the Chrislmas
ALICE KB.AFl' BHn'IDI
and aid greeting cards which she
CLASS FOR CBlLDB&N
'USed as illustrations with her talk. holidays with her daughter and
She lold how the cards symbolized familY In Front Royal, Va.
REOPENS SAN. Blat at
Ned Rutherford, a student at
$7.50 for 10 L .......
the customs of the countries they
the
University of Michigan, spent
caUMrs.~ Swa. 811'15
represenled and bow thelle symthe holidays with his parents- Mr.
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bois came Into being.
~
Greeting cards of numeroUB and Mrs: S. S. Rutbertord of Strath
countries bearing various messages Haven avenue. Sherman Clouilh
IIL\BGB and oars
were on display around the room of Brookline. Mass., was his guest
10 add charm and color 10 the for several days.
Casserole Catering
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fischer
lectUre.
Service
of
Dickinson avenue, spent the
Mrs. John H. Pihnan introduced
SPECIALIZING IN
New
Year's holidays with Mrs.
Miss Norton to the group. Mrs.
Fischer's
brother and sister-In-law,
Arnold H. Redding won the door
FruIt Cake
prize which Miss Norton had do- Mr. and Mrs. Coates Coleman in
Cookies
Jenkintown.
nated.
CockIaU PartIes
Miss Mary Bye and Miss ElInor
Call
Bye
of College avenue entertained
Patricia Weiland returned to the
Dot Belfield - Swa. 1973
University of Maryland on Sunday Mrs. Loqise Lesley and daughler
Marge Hurd - Swa. 3138
after spending the holidays at the Barbara of Atlantic City over the
home of her parents.
holidays. Mrs. Lesley's sons Billy
and Conrad joined the family
group on New Year's Day.
Professor and Mrs. E.' O. Lange
of ULangewood," Baltimore Pike,
enlertained at a familY dinaer
duriug the holidays when their
I guests 'included
Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Lange, their son Donny,
Jr., and daugbter Jean of the PilI
grim Gardens, Drexel Hill, "Mr.
and Mrs. Ernesl Lange and daughler Carol of Pittsburgh, and B!lb
Lange,
a sludent at P. M. C.
9 x 12
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I
9
DWES
Your 'Car Must Be
Inspected By January 31st
Delmas' "Priere," were written "Shepherd's Story" of DickinsoD,
specially for the Instrument, and
others such as "All Through the
Night" and "Traditional
were arrangements, the latter
Miss Deeray herself. Miss DeCray plays with firmness,
ity, and flne clear detan, as well
as se~itive variety of tone.
,
OW:1.rtml(ire
Library
Temporary Headquarters Front and Onmge Streets
Telep~ Media 41-47..
M~ Pa.
4e
team.
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
6
SEASON'S MUSIC
SUNG AT TRINITY
• Guest Harpist, Choir
In Christmas
Concert
On Thursday evening December 3D, Swarthmor4;!ans, their chIldren , and their
. neighbors had the
privilege oi hearing a concert
fine quality and unusual variety,
presented to the community
Trinity Church through the inspiration and leaoership of Rev.
George C. Anderson, rector.
The first piece, a great Prelude
and Fugue of Bach for organ, was
played with energy and brilliance
by David Tudor. This was a surprise and last-minute appearance
of the young artist, who played
the entire program without rehearsal, and to whom Mr. Anderson paid tribute for his virtuosity
and courage.
Marcella DeCray, harpist of the
Metropolitan Opera Company,
played a rich variety of pieces ior
solo harp. Some of them, such as
Gabriel Faure's "Impromptu" and
Delmas' "Priere," were written
specially for the instrwnent, and
others such as U All Through the
Night" and "Traditional Carols"
were arrangements, the latter by
Miss DeCray herself. Miss DeCray plays with firmness, authority, and fine clear detail, as well
as sensitive variety of tone.
ALlCE KRAFT RIlYTBlII
CLASS FOR CHILDREN
REOPENS IAN. 2Ist ..t 3:30
$7.50 for 10 Lessons
Call Mrs. Bloom, Swa. 0975
MARGE and DOTS
Casserole Catering
Service
SPECIALIZING IN
FruU Cake
Cookies
CocklaU Parties
Call
Dot Belfield - Swa. 1973
Marge Hurd - Swa. 3138
J. Harrison Eastwood, well
known tenor soloist of the Trinity
Choir, gave three very fine renditions of the music of Handel, and
was at his best in the air uHe
Shall Feed His Flock," where his
steady and melodious voice maintained the pastoral feeling in the
best of taste and restraint. In the
more dramati~ airs that followed
Mr. Eastwood obviously did not
feel free to exploit their dramatic
possibilities to the extent to which
he is capable, out of consideration
for the organist with whom he had
no opportunity to rehearse.
Everyone present was warmed
by the hearty singing of Trinity
Choir of Men and Boys in Christmas carols old and new, the oldest
being one from the thirteenth century, for men's voices only, in the
Gregorian Mode. The newest carol
being the words of "0 Little Town
Of Bethlehem" sung to new music by the contemporary English
composer Ralph Vaughn-Williams,
bids fair to make a place for itself
in all repertoire.
Mr. Anderson, who is the choir's
director and conductor, announced
that he is working with a new
group of young boys and did not
expect that this year they would
attempt the dramatic and difficult
"Shepherd's StOry" of Dickinson,
but the boys had begged to be
allowed the pleasure of rendering
it and he had granted their request. The fine job done with this
young enthusiasm commands respect and promises well for the
future.
Next week the executive board
will hold a business meeting at
the home of Jessie Gilbert, 407
Park avenue.
MARCH
REMEMBERYour Car Must Be
Inspected By January 31st
Rhythm Class to Reopen
The Alice Kraft Rhythm Dancing Class for children will reopen
January 21 at the Woman's Club
House. The class will begin
promptly at 3:30 and end at 4:15
p. m. The opening, originally
scheduled for an earlier date,
postponed due to the crowded
calendar.
Miss Kraft,
Swarthmoreans,
experience in summer teaching
religious and educational conferences from coast to coast.
HANNUM & WAITE
GEORGE CARROLL
Yale Ave. and Chester Road
Funeral services were held last
FI iday (or George Carroll of Glenolden who died Wednesday, December 29, after a week's illness.
Born in 1874 in Yorkshire, Eng_
Swarthmore 1260
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land, Mr. Carroll came to this
country;n 1896 dnd had been a
naturalized citizen since 1905. He
is survived by his son, John W.
Carroll, and four grandchildren of
College avenue, and a daughter
Evelyn M. Carroll of Glenolden.
To Hostess for Faculty
Mrs. E. LeRoy Mercer of North
Chester road, with !\'Irs. Domenico
Vittorini, will be hostess at the
Faculty Tea Club of the University
of Pennsylvania on January 11,
when Dr. Robert Strausz-Hupe,
Associate Professor of Political
Science will speak on "Germany
Jr. Club Hears
European Unification." The
illustrated Talk and
Members of the Junior Woman's gathering will be held in Memorial
Club enjoyed an interesting talk Hall, 3601 Locust street, Prlii
Norton, whose topic was "Romance
Mrs. De Witt A. Hills has reof the Greeting Card."
turned
to her home on Elm aveMiss Norton had many: ttnusual
nue
after
spending the Christmas
and old greeting cards which she
holidays
with
her daughter
-used as illustrations with her talk:.
She told how the cards symbolized family in Front Royal, Va.
Ned Rutherford, a stUdent
the customs of the countries they
the
University of Michigan, spen1:1
represented and how these symthe
holidays
with his parents Mr.
bols came into being.
and
Mrs;
S.
S.
Rutherford of Stl,au,1
Greeting cards of numerous
countries bearing various messages Haven avenue. Sherman C~~:~~
were on display around the room of Brookline, Mass., was his
to add charm and color to the for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fillcher I
lecture.
Mrs. John H. Pitman introduced of Dickinson avenue, spent
Miss Norton to the group. Mrs. New Year's holidays with Mrs.
Arnold H. Redding won the door Fischer's brother and sister-in-law,
prize which Miss Norton had do- Mr. and Mrs. Coates Coleman
Jenkintown.
nated.
Miss Mary Bye and Miss Eliinor I
Patricia Weiland returned to the Bye of College avenue entertained
University of Maryland on Sunday Mrs. Loqise Lesley and daughter
after spending the holidays at the Barhara of Atlantic City over the
holidays. Mrs. Lesley's sons Billy
home of her parents.
and Conrad joined the family
group on New Year's Day.
Professor and Mrs. E. O. Lange
of "Langewood," Baltimore Pike,
entertained at a family dinner
during the holidays when their
guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Lange, their son Donny,
Jr .• and daughter Jean of the Pilgrim Gardens, Drexel Hill, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Lange and daughter Carol of Pittsburgh, and Bob
Lange, a stud£:nt at P. M. C.
12
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DON'T MISS IT IF YOU LIKE BARGAINS
13 SOUTH
CH&STER ROAD
~he
Swarthmore Nursery School
LIcensed
Register Now For Second Semester
Beginning January 24th
MRS. G. W. BRODHEAD, Director
!.t C"mr.~!!l~
308 Maple Avenue
SWABTHMOBE
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ANNUAL MEETING
Swarthmore Nation8I Bank and
Trust Company
Swarthmore, Penna.
DIMES
THESWArRtHMOR
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14,1949
Volumn 21-Number 2
ASSESSMENTS
ORDERED RAISED
•
Retires As Jr. Board President
Members Of The Southeastern District Orchestra
For pleasure a. well as for busln.... the 1949
Suies "98" Futuramic Oldsmobile eonvertible eoupe
I. always ultra·smart in stylinr. Combined with ita
."'ooth Fut...mi. d ..ign for 1949 I. a brand n.w
eight..,ylinder valve·in.head ~Roeket"
&hat Is
..eqUally smooth in perform......
-ala.
'l'be Annual MeeUnr of DIe doekltolders or DIe Swarthmore National Bank and Trus& Company, Swar&bmore, Pa., for DIe eleetlon of directors and nch oUier buslness 88 may come before
tbe meeUn«, will be held at DIe hankln« house In Swadbmore.
PL, on Tuesday, lanlllU')' 11, IM9, between &he hollJB of three
and 4:30 P oM.
Rated at 135 h.p. the new Oldsmobile high.compression engine is the most powerful e\'ef offered by
this Division. G~I Hydra-Malie Drive, providinr
fully .. utomatic shifting in all forward -PHd., I.
standard equipment Oil this model. 'Vindow8, toP.
and the front seat are autolllaticalI, adjusted. ""
See this and other 1949 Oldsmobile models at
Whitaker
-Barrett,
Inc.
OLDSMOBILE SAI.;ES AND SERVICE
,
Temporary Headquarters Front aDd Orange Streets
Telephone Media 6-4'190
Media, Pa.
DRIVE
OPENS
TODAY
$3.50 PER YEAR
EVERYONE LOVES
CURRENT PLAY
Mrs. Samuel Dyer Clyde of
Swarthmore and Ogden avenues
was presented with a silver plat~.
ter upon her retirement after 15
years as president of the Junior
"John Loves Mary" Lifts
Borough Shares General Board of Chester Hospital.
Mrs. Clyde who resigned due to
Winter Woes
Delaware County
poor health will continue on the
To Laughs
Increase
board in an advisory capacity.
~he is succeeded as president by
The players' Club's 278th pr()The noise heard in swarthmore Mrs. Robert S. Stainton of Chester.
duction "John Loves Mary," which
last week-end was not the result
plays to its final audiences tonight
of an atomic bomb descending loand tomorrow night, is as gay and
cally although its cause was apfrothy a presentation as has been
parently almost as much of a
achieved ior some time. Beautishock to some residents.
fully staged, happily cast, swiftly
In accordance with a general
paced, knowingly directed, it
increase in real estate appraisals
sugar coats the blows of rising
throughout Delaware County post
assessments, income tax worries,
cards mailed to Borough residents
Polio Relief Reviewer
and January weather.
last week informed many of inAnd Movies
Nat Doughty directs a cast ot
creased assessments on their
long time favorites and two newhomes. A total increase of $750,000
Shown
comers who turn in such a conis represented within the Borough
On Tuesday Mrs. John E. Mitagiously lighthearted performance
in the new triennial assessments. chael opened the Woman's Club
that audience approval is a conAt the insistence of the recently stated meeting with appropriate
stant spur and pleasure. Mrs.
created State Equalization Board greetings for the new year, folDoughty in the role of Mary is a
the County Board of Revision of lowed by reports of chairmen and
natural, managing the lightning
Local students wh,) will participate in the Festiva.l Orchestra
Taxes ordered assessors to effect a introduction of the county welfare
mood changes which Author Krasgeneral increase in individual as- and health chairmen Mrs. Frank.- Concert next Saturday in Clothier Memorial are: left to nght 1st row ria conceives with complete simsessme"ts to bring them in pro- lin B. Riley and Mrs. Charles H. John Steinfeld, Ruth Garrett, David Spencer, Russell Snyder; Second plicity and naturalness. There
row Eric Sharpless, Harold Ogram, ·William Potts, Jerome Goodman.
portion to today's increased selling Zensen.
isn't a woman in the audience,
prices. Assessors were also ordered
Mrs. F. H. Forsythe local chairfor instance, who doesn't relive
to give special attention to dwell- man of health and welfare, introwith her the experience of being
ings used as apartments but not duced Ruth Ann Palmer executive
caught in a most unglamorous mopreviously assessed as such. The secretary of the Delaware County
ment when glamor is clearly the
increase was demanded because Chapter National Foundation of
need.
Delaware
County
assessmen~ Infanti1~ Paralysis. Miss Palmer
Charles F. Seymour as John
were lower than most co~ues 111 showed movies, taken last ·summer
Lawrence earns high praise as he
the State and a decrease ill State at the Morrow pool where DelaPolling Scheduled
reacts· to the tightening situations
District Orche&tra
aid to county schools was threat- ware County children, badly cripof the play. He is remarkably
For January
Holds First
ened unless st~ps were taken to pled by the disease, were given
clever at mood shifts. HL and
22 and 24
equalize and brmg them up to the a new outlook on life and much
. Rehearsal
Charles Stockdale (Fred Taylor)
level Of. other counties. In other phYsical aid by swimming. To see
Six S~Narthmorean citizens, by make a wonderfully irresistible-.
First rehearsal of the Southeastwords, If a county does not keep completely helpless children lowfiling petitions bearing the re- team. Mr. Stockdale is especially
its assessm~nts and co~equent tax ered into the water and their faces ern District School Orchestra gave quir.ed number. of signatures, have well cast in the lugubrious role
payments In proportion to those become transfigured with joy, as every i~dication of an outstanding
indicated thei.r wHlingness to serve of Fred anl his agonizi!lgs arc
prevalent in other counties the th y were able to move about musical event to come to Clothier
the community as members of the funny to share.
state will cut its appropriation for
~ally by the bouyancy of the Memorial on Saturday, Ja~uary Board
Mary's parents are capably
of Directors of ~e Swarthsaid county's school system in pro-- :~ater was an inspiration. There 22. One hundred selected students
played
by veteran actor William
more Public Library. Two of these
portion.
.
were "84 new cases in Delaware from 25 schools filled the stage candidates will be elected for three Price and Martha Keighton who
Actually the amount pal~ by County last year. Mrs. Lester F. and music room at Swarthmore
years to fill vacancies caused by proved herself the proverbial good
the taxpayer should be no higher, Lines treasurer of Polio Parents High School last Saturday as the
the expiration of terms of office trouper in a last minute change
at least 10ca!1Y, since Borou~h and Club of Delaware Courtty spoke first all-day rehear3al began. Robof Charles B. Shaw and Philip H. from prompter to mother of the
School reqUIrements are est~ated briefly emphasizing the need of ert Holm, cO-host with Alice E.
(lff and on bride.
Blodgett of this special musical Jewett.
and the tal< rate set to :"",e the supporling the March of Dimes.
One of the most subtle bits of
All of the candidates are enneE!'ied amounts. Thus If assessOn Friday, January 14, at 10 event, was at the podium directing
playing
is dQne by Ernest O. Lange
thusiastic users and supporters of
ments are low, tax rates mus~.b: a. m. Mrs. Donald Hibberd will the first number.
the library, and all have mani- in his appearance as George
Scattered among the group of
high; when assessments are l~ review "Late Have I Loved Thee"
fested a lively interest in its con- Beechwood, which was nicely
the rate can be lower and sbll by Ethel Mannin for the literature school musicians were seven stu":'
tinuing· excellence and progress. turned, ir.deed. Sally McFadden
raise the same sum for local gov..
ti
dents o( the local school, all ir·tu sec on.
Mr. Jewett, a present incumbent, is a vivacious storm center as Lily.
ernment purposes. The O.l&.I..J 81 The book review scheduled for responsible chairs in their separate
who has been president of the Newcomer Fred Echelmeyer docs
ation where a taxpayer may pay J nuary 21 will be given January sections. In the concertmaster's
Board during two of his three Lieutenant Q'Leary to everyone's
more i~ if ~is assessment see~ 2:.
role was 12-year-old David Spenyears as Board member t is stand- satisfaction, ·even the Sergeant's.
out of line WIth those of prope~les
Next Tuesday the chorus will cer eighth grade student, and puing for re-election. The other five Donald MacRostie's Harwood Bidpil' of Lucius Cole. Other first
of sitm1ar value in the same.nellZh- rehearse from 10 to 11:30 S. m.
are: Mrs. C. Thomas Bauer, Jr., dle is as pompous as the playborhood. In this latter cas,: -",ere
Make Lamp Shades TUesday'
chair desks were occupied by RusKenyon avenue; Dr. Peter E. wright intended and he and Mr.
would seem to be a legltunate
Also at 10 a. m. on Tuesday sell Snyder in the viola section,
Coste, Rutgers avenuej Carroll Price squirm alternately in their
compl~n~ and the Coun~ B.oard Mrs. Allen G. Center, County Jerry Goodman, the cello section, Frey. Ogden avenue, historian and senator-general fencing. Barron
of RevIswn of Taxes will SIt at chairman of American Home, will and. William Potts, clarinet. Ruth
research editor for Penn Mutual Helmuth's Oscar earns one.
the Media Court House from 10 condue! a one-day class in making Garrett, Harold Ogram, Eric
It's mighty stimulating fun, to
Life Insurance Company; Mrs.
a .m. to 2 p. m., Saturda~, January plastic lamp shades. Sizes of de- Sharpless and John Steinfeld comwhich
the stage managers, propGlenn R. Morrow, Rutgers avenuet
IS, to hear such complamts.
sired shades should be given to prised the remaining Swarthmorerty
committee,
and all who work
and Mrs. John W. Seybold, AmThe Borough's new ~udget calls Mrs. Birney Morse or Mrs. Walter eans in playing positions.
berst avenue, who has seen service behind scenes contributed the
for about $80,000 ~~ IC: 1949 tax Dickinson in order that materials
This is the first time Swarth- in the Swarthmore College Li- right touch.
rate was set in anbclp~tlOn of ~he will be on hand. Members should more has been privileged to enterbrary.
new assessed valuation which bring a sandwich. Coffee will be tain such a group of school musiThe election will take place in OLDTIl\IE RESIDENT DIES
amounts to an approximate $6,376,- served.
cians. Until this year, Swarthmore the library on Saturday, January
1\'lrs. E. \V. Hannum, a resident
550. School and County tax rates
students eligible for District events 22, from 9.30 a. m. to 12.30 p. m., of Swarthmore for 40 years, passed
have not as yet been set but it is
in orchestra, chorus, or band, have and from 2 to 4 p. m. t and on Mon- away January 8 at the home of her
Mrs. Frank J. Beatty of Wghbelieved they will also be in k~p
been guests of other schools in one
ing with the increased assessment. land avenue t Morton returned. of four counties, Chester, Dela- day, January 24, from 2 to 5.30 daughter Mrs. Adolph Weiss of
p. m. and from 7 to 8 p. m. The Rutledge where she had lived
According to the law assessors home Tuesday following a maj"r ware, Bucks, and Montgomery.
polls will close promptly at 8 since 1932.
are permitted to assess up to 100 operation performed in the Jef(Continued on P"IIe 6)
o'clockl and the results will be
Born Martha E. Wrigley I in
ferson
Hospital,
Philadelphia.
per cent of the actual value of a
announced as soon as the votes can Springfield in 1860, and wed to
property. However. somewhere
be counted. All members of the 1\1r. Hannum in 1884 she moved to
near 50 per cent is struck in the
:Library Association are entitled to Swarthmore in 1892 and her husaverage case. When the fact that
vote in this election, and any adult band opened a grocery business
real estate market values in some
residents or taxpayers ot the bor- on the site of the present Michael's
instances have increased as much
ough
who are not yet ;members Pharmacy. 1\I'[r. Hannnum also
Friday, January 14
or more than 100 per cent in the
may join at any time merely by served as postmaster here.
past several years, the current in..
Woman's Cl~b
10 .'00 A .M.-Book Review , Mrs. Donald Hibbard.
signing
the by:-Iaws of the assoA member of the Methodist
crease in assessment would seem
8:15 P.M.-Pasquier Trio ... ',; . . . . . . .. .. .. CI0th'ler MemOrIal
'Club
Church 1\lrs. Hannum had been in
ciation.
8:20 P.M.-"John Loves Mary ................. Players
a logical result. In view of the
failing health for the past year.
record that this is the first big
Saturday, January 15
Services were held on Thursday.
increase in many years, and the
C. Derby McDargh
Surviving besides Mrs. Weiss
4'15 PM .--Southeast District Orchestra .... Station WVCH, 7.40
other aspects of the situation as
Memorial service will be held are another daughter Mrs. J. Ro7:00 ~d'9:00 P.M.-"Sitting ~retty" ....... Clothier Me:norIal
explained above it also appears
at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon bert Anderson of Overbrook, three
8:20 P.M.-"John Loves Mary ...... . ...•..... Pla~ers Club
less of a hardship in general than
8:30 P.M.--College VB. Ursinus, Basketball ........ Field House
in the Presbyterian Church for sons Clarence E. of Swarthmore,
might at first be thought.
C. Derby McDargh whose death Thomas of Media and Henry of
Snnday, January 16
occurred Wednesday evening at California; nine grandchildren and
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship ...•........... Lo!",l Churc~es
the home of his brother-in-law seven great grandchildren .
Sponsor Bake Sa1e
8: 15 P .M.-pasquier Trio ....•............ Clothier Memorial
and sister-in-law Mr: and Mrs. E.
The Methodist Church will sponTuesday,lanuary 18
Mrs. D. S. Terry of North ChesD . B rauns.
sor a Bake Sale tomorrow nlOmMr. McDargh is survived by ter road attended a conference
10:00 A.M.-Lampshade Construction ........... ~oman's Club
ing at 10 a.m. for the benefit of
his wife. They had been visiting of the Federated Humane Societies
8:00 P.M.---Junior Club Hobby Night .... Woman s Club Lo\lDlle
the Youth Fellowship Basketball
the Brauns since September.
of PennsYlvania held last week.
team.
CLUBWOMEN IN
STATED MEETING
MUSICIANS JAM LIBRARY HOLDS
H.S. AUDITORIUM BOARD ELECTION
TIllS WEEK'S CALENDAR
ARDMORE WINDOW CLEANING CO.
Ardmore, Penn~ylvania
135 Drexel Road
OF
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9X
Domestic $6.00
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JANUARY 'I, lN11
THE SWARTHMORI!IAN
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THE SWABTBMOaaAN
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The baby Is a granddaughter of Kathleen Claire, January 8, at
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Miss BlakiBton Is the daUibter of
NEWS NOTES
Kenneth M. Reed of North Chester the late Mr. B1aldston.Mrs. Henry Lawrence l;m1th of Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital
The engagement was annqunced Swarthmore avenue.
Burgess J. Paul Brown of Wal- road.
Mr. and Mrs, John Scott of Menut lane was guest of honor at a
Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. McCoy at a luncheon Saturda3r.
dia, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E.
The wedding will take place In
surprise birthday party given by have returned to Cambridge, Mass.,
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Maerker Kauffman of DartInouth avenue
Mrs. Brown last week.
after spending the hoLid/lYs with April.
of Grace Park announce the birth ""e the granclp&rellts•
of a son, Frederick Erwin MaerMrs. George O. Bennett and son Mrs. McCoy's parents, Mr. and
Mrs.
William
Freegard
of
SwarthMr.
Harry
Wood
of
Cornell
aveker,
December SO, at Taylor Hos- . Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Pugh
George, Jr., of Groton, Conn., are
th
t f
more avenue.
Due announces e engagemen 0 pita!.
• of Park avenue announce the birth
spending two weeks with Mrs.
Patsy McCahan of Strath Haven hla
of a Bon on January 8.
avenue, has received sophomore and Mr. Jack V. Ricksecker, son
Mr. and Mrs. James L. KauffThe grandparents are Mr. and
John Bowditch, Jr. of Cedar lane. ho;'ors at Mt. Holyoke College.
'of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Rick- man of Dartmouth avenue are reMrs. . Clarence R. l.9ogbead of
Miss Ruth C. Clewell, who is
After several weeks in Park secker, Jr., of LlOnsdowne.
ceiving congratulations 011 the Thayer road, and Dr. and Mrs.
with the American Friends Serv- Ridge, Ill., Mrs. Arthur W . Kent
birth of an eight-pound baby girl William B. Pugh of Wallingford.
ice Committee in Portland. Ore., has returned to the apartment of
Mrs. C. Parks Stone of Onanis visiting her parents, Mr. and· Mrs. Ann.e Austin of Park avenue. C()ck, Va., announces the engageMrs. C. E. Clewell of Benjamin
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip G. Wrights- ment of her daughter Judith WoolWest avenue.
man and their daughter Nancy ling Stone to Mr. Robert McClean
Mrs. Carl H. Chaffee of the moved from Chester to their new Johnstone, formerly of SwarthSwarthmore Apartments has re- home at 547 Cornell avenue. more, son of Mrs. John Recknagel,
turned from a visit with her sister Nancy has been attending the lOth Jr.. of Douglaston, L. I., and Mr.
Miss Clara McGrath of Washing- gr,ade Swarthmore High School.
James Watson Johnstone of Melfa,
ton, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Kent Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Abbe of and Miss Barbara B. Kent of
Miss Stone will, be graduated
Cornell avenue entertained in- Riverview road spent the week- from Mary Washington College of
formally on Saturday evening.
End in New York City and at- the University of Virginia in Mal('.
Mrs. Walter N. Moir of South tended the Motor Boat Show Mr. Johnstone, who attended CorChester road is entertaining at a Saturday.
nell University prior to serving
Mrs. A. M. Curry of Knoxville, in the U. S. Navy, is now. a student
tea this afternoon in honor of Mrs.
Joseph P. Bishop of Westdale ave- Tenn., arrived by plane Wednes .. at Virginia Polytechnic Institute.
nue and Mrs. Henry Craige of day for a week's visit with her
The wedding will take place In
Haverford avenue, newcomers to son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and the late summer.
Mrs. J Ohll B. Maerker of Grace
Swarthmore.
Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Beatty
Mr. and Mrs, Albert L, Hilles of
Mrs.
Harold
Griffin
of
Rutgers
of Bowling Green, Media, anthe Swarthmore Apartments spent
a few days of this week visiting avenue will entertain at a lunch- nounce the engagement of their
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. eon Monday following which Mrs. daughter, Jane to Laurence H.
and Mrs. Clifford M. Bryant who Dorothy ,Forrest' of Lansdowne Lucker, Jr., ,son. of Mr. and Mrs.
have just moved to Schenectady, will give a book review on "The Laurence H. Lucker ot MinneapProphet."·
olis, Minnesota.
'N. y" from East Orange, N. J.
Robby Hopson of Rutgers aveMiss Beatty was· graduated from
Mrs. George E. Silloway of
nue, a sophomore at Dickinson the College of WiWam and Mary,
North Chester road is entertaining
College who is also taking up avi- where she was a member of the
her duplicate bridge club at a
ation, Was his own pilot on a short Chi Omega sorority. Mr.· Lucker
BEAUTY SALON
luncheon-bridge at her home to- trip home last week.
is a graduate of the Wharton
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Claire H. Jeglum School of the University of PennPretty is as pretty Is cared for
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caldwell
of Hillborn avenue will entertain sylvania and a member of Phi
of Memphis, Tenn., have returned
as week-end guests Miss Mary Qelta Theta fraternity.. He served
Call Swarthmore 0476
home following a holiday visit
Theye Worthen, Mr. Phil Harting in the Anny Air Forces for three
+ with Mr. Caldwell's mother, Mrs.
9 Chester Road'
of New York City and Mr. Harold years.
D. D. Rowlands of Cedar lane.
Bartl~t of Milbourne, Australia.
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Blake of
Mrs. H~ward G. Hopson of RytAmherst avenue entertained inRUMBLE POWERS
gers
avenue, Who entertained at
formally following the college basa
dessert-bridge
at
,her
home
an
A home wedding was solemnketball game Saturday evening,' in
Wednesday, will again entertaIri ized on December 31, at 8 o'clock,
honor of the birthday anniversary
at dessert-bridge on Thursday, when Mrs. Helen Wagner Powers, .' Baltimore
of Mrs. Henry C. Ford, also of January 20.
Phone
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Amherst avenue.
Mrs. Charlotte Blasche of F.Wagner of Dickinson avenue,
Pike
, Swarthmore
Mr. Donald W. Poole of North
George School is visiting at the became the bride of Mr. Frank M.
Spriapield
Swarthmore avenue, Mr. Marvel College where she' th h
04s0
Rumhle, Jr., son of Mrs. Elizabeth '
Wilson and Mr. William H. Ward 'guest of Dean and ~rs. eEV::~ Rumble of Rutledge.
of Strath Haven avenue, and Mr··L. Hunt of Elm a
.
'The ceremony was performed
Clark W. Davis of Wal!lngford
Mr. and Mrs. ~=. Pack of by the Rev. Joseph P. Bishop of
''We TelecraphFlowers"
~ave ~eturned from a w~ s hunt- Swarthmore ave. entertained' Mrs.
Presbyterian
NOVELTY AND DECORATIVE CANDLES
109 trIP to North Carolina.
Alfred Loaring-Clark of Memphis, the Swarthmore
Walter. Morse of Marlboro, Tenn., for a few da s of this week.
The bride, given in marriage by
Mass., has returned to Gettysburg
.y
Chureh.
I
I
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It
lida
Mrs.
Andrew
SmIth
of
Yale
ave'
f
her father, wore a white cre~
College o owmg a 0
y vaca.
tion ·th his
I
d
t M nue entertamed at a luncheon at dinner gown, and carried a bouWI
une e an aun, r. h
h
T
d
. h
and Mrs. W. F. Bird of 0 d
er orne. ues ay 10 onor of quet of gardenias .lind red poinsetg en Mrs. Loarmg-Clark.
tias.
,
avenue.
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D1nin1r
Room
Open.
to
l'nIIlla
The
attendants
were
Miss
HelJackie Poole of North S
thDean and Mrs. Everett L. Hunt
' Ne~ Yk
more avenue celebrated hiswar
sixth ofEl
. m avenue were In
or ene Powers, d~ughter of the bride
birthday anniversary Tuesday by CIty M?nday for ~~ meeting of and Miss Martha Dean Rumble,
entertaining 15 young friends at the National Ass~clatlOn of Deans daughter of the bridegroom.
Mr. and Mrs. Rumble will reside
a party with home movies as the and College PreSIdents.
in
Rutledge.
main feature.'
MI'. Henry I. Hoot of Lafayette
Jack Bird of Ogden avenue en- ;venuewlefht. by a Navy C47 plane
tertained the Eighth Graders of ,rom
as IDgt~n Mond~y to atCollege Avenue School at Open tend a ~aval Aeronaullcal ConDr. and Mrs. Henry Lawrence
Avenues
Phone Swartbmore 9728
House on New Years' Eve.
fe~ence In Los Angeles. Mr. Hoot
Smith,
Jr.,
of
Jacksonville,
Fla.,
Mr. James W. Bassett and fam- Will return next week.
are being congraMated upon the .
ily of North Chester toad moved
birth
ot a daughter, January 1.
ENGA~EMEN'l\S
Monday to 320 BaliYmore road
Springfield.
'
Mrs. Joseph Barry Blakiston of
Mrs. Francis V. Warren of Wal- Elm avenue announces ~he en-,
nut lane and Mrs. Carlo~ F. Noyes gagement of her daughter, Miss
of Parrish road left Tuesday to Roberta Wirz Blakiston to Mr.
spend 10 day" at Buck Hill.
. Friday and Saturday
Charles Carson Brogan, Jr., son of
Mr. Henry A. Peirsol, Sr., of Mr .and MI:S, Charles Carson Bro.... SOU'rHERN YANKEE"
Lafayette avenue spent the week- gan of Guernsey and Thayer roads.
Red Skelton
Brian DonIe'Oy
end with his son and daughter-in_
Feat. 6:00-8:00-10:00 p.m.
law Mr. and Mrs. Joim W. Peirsol
and two sons of SpringfieldJ N. J.
Saturday Matinee at 1 P. M.
Children's Show
Mrs. C. Decatur Derby has reMain Feature Shown
turned to her home in Gladstone
Also ''BILL AND COO"
Manor, L~nsdowne after spending
in color
the past fIve weeks with her 50nThis picture was awarded
Most of US throw e.ery safeguard possible
Last 2 Days!
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Parent's Magazine Medal for
Friday and Saturday
aronnd our property. Homes, automobiles,
its entertainment, value for
Cornel WIlde
children.
,
Ida Lupino
and valuable personal property are carefully
The Swarthmore Players
Also CarlooDII
Serials
Richard
Widmlark
Club
insured again.t lo.ses by fir'; theft, and storm.
"ROAD HOUSE"
- Monday and Tuesday
presents
NOTE:· "Road Hoose will Dot
We insure our lives to protect the economic
Laurence Olivier
be .!town Saturday afternoon
in Shakespeare's
well-being of our' dependents.
'='E
'#£
FRIlIl KIDDm SHOW
"HENRY V"
Yet health, on which depend. our ability to earn· these
(For children under 14 yrs.)
in technicolor
Saturday afternoon at 1:15
material comforts, is often comp'letely neglected. Good
Feat. Time 3:00 p.m.-7:00p.m.
Through the Courtesy of
9:30 p.m.
health is too frequendy taken for granted until it is losl.
MEDIA JUNIOR
Admission PrIce $1.00
CHAMBER OF" COMMERCE
Students 1>niy 60c
It is wise to protect this priceless asset. Include a health
Please Note MATINEE at
in celebration of National
3:00 P.M.
e:umination for every member of the family io your yearly
JayCee Week
:: #: c;
::
budget. When medicine is prescribed, bring the prescripWednesday Only
Sunday and Monday
"ESCAPE"
The Academy Award Winner
tion to US for prompt, economical service.
"JOHN LOVES MARY"
Ita: IIarriaon
"BIlST YEARs OF OUR
By N01'm8Il Kraana
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LIVES"
ON
Now at regular prices
FRIDAY
SATlJB.DAY
ImPortant Only 2 shows each
14 and 15
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CURTAIN AT 8:11
Monday at 1:45 and 8:00.
SAVE TIME!
LET US •SERVICE
YOUR CAR
WHILE YOU SHOP
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Trinity Notes
THE 'SWAR'J'HMOREAN
P(JJIl.ISJIBD- aUBI' FBlDAY AT 8WAB'lllKOBa, PA
TII& SWMDmlOBBAN. INC.. PmJLI8BBB
Phone BW1Il1bmoN ....
PETER Eo TOLD, Editor
MAJUOBIE TOLD, BARBAJlA KENT, .AaacIa!e ~ton
~e Pelrsol
Lorene Me Carter
EdIth Whitaker
'Entered .. Se~ CIa88 Matter, .January '24,"1929, at the Post
Office. at Swarthmore. PD., under the Act of March 3, 1878.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
8WARTIIMOBE, PA., FBlDAY.IANlIARY H, 1849
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Presbyterian Notes
Holy Communion will be celebrated on Sunday at 8 a.m. Church
School will meet at 9:45. At the 11
o'clock service or MornIng Pnlyer
the Rector will preach on the
topic "How to Pray." The ushers
at the 11 o'clock service are A. E.
Pritehard, bead usher, S. D. Clyde,
Jr., S. B. Brewster, C. B. Blake,
R. M. KiJgore, W. C. Hogg and H.
F. Stamford.
The Young People's Fellowship
will meet at 6:30 to hear an adelress from a representative of
Alcoholics Anonymous.
The monthly meeting of the
Men's Club will he held on Monday at 6:S0 p.m. in the Parish
House.
Choir School ~ill meet on Tuesday at 5 p.m.
The Women'. Council will meet
at the home of Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, 1 Oherlin avenue on Tuesday at 3 p.m.
Choir rehearsal will be held
on.Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
Choir School will meet on Saturday at 9 a.m.
11 o'clock, for sewing. Mrs. Frank
Fialhe;rty will be co-hostess. Mrs.
.SlIIlday morning at the 11 o'clocl< I Harold C. Mahbott will continue
service Mr. BiShop's sermon
the program on Hawaii at 1
be ''Ye Men of God."
o'clock. Hawaiian music will be
The Church Hour Nursery
provided by Mrs. F. S. Gillespie.
children ages one to seven meets Anyone having anything to coneach Sunday morning from 11 to tribute to the Ambal Hospital is
12 o'clock In the Parish House.
asked to bring It along. Members
.Junior High l"ellowship should hring sandwiches. R.s.V.P.,
meets, at 5 o'clock on Sunday eve- Swarthmore 0592-J.
ning. Peter Braun will lead the
Circle 7, Mrs. Harold C. Stott,
worship service and Donald Ogram chairman, will meet at the home
will lead the discussion on the of Mrs. John L. Good, 512 Harvard
topic "How to Have FrIends."
avenue, at 10.30 a. m. Mrs. Owen
---~
The HIgh School Fellowship Gay will be the co-chairman for
Christian Science Notes
meets at 6 o'clock on Sunday eve- the meeting. Members are asked
"Life" is the subject of the Lesipng in the Parish House.
to bring· sandwich. In the after- son.-Sermon in all Churches of
,,: The Young Adults will meet
noon, Mrs. Irwin MacElwee will Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, J anu7 o'clock In the Parish House.
discuss Frank S. Mead's book "On ary 16. The Golden Text is:
'. The College Group will not
Our Own Doorstep."
"Labour not for the meat whicn
any meetings until February.
. Circle 8, Mrs. E. W. Crosby, perisheth, but for that meat which
· The Young Married Couples' chairman, will meet at the home endureth unto everlasting life,
Discussion Group will meet ~t
of Mrs. J. R. Snape, 737 Harvard which the Son of man shall give
Marise this Sunday evening as
avenue, at 10.30. Mrs. G. A. Mills unto you." (John 6:27) .
iuests of Mr .and Mrs. Bishop,
will be the co-hostess. Members
7.S0. The topic for discussion
are asked to bring sandwiches.
Friends Meeting Notes
be "A Confession of Falth for
The Evening Cirele, Mrs. Frank
The Adult Forum of the Swarthand Our Children." All young Ransburg, chairman, will meet at more First Day School will meet
couples are cordially in- the home of Mrs. Robert G. Gil- at 9:45 Sunday morning In the
lilted.
fillan, 410 Yale avenue, at 7.45 FrIends' Meeting House. Oliver
" A Communicant's Class will he- p. m., on Wednesday, January 19. Rodgers will review "Standards
gin this Sunday morning at 9
The District I of the Philadel- of Success" by Teresena Powell
·~'clock in the Pastor's Study for phia Presbyterial will have an ex- Havens., He will lead the dis,all young people who are not mem- ecutive meeting at the Olivet cussion along the lines of parent
bers of the church over 12
Presbyterian Church, Tenth and child relationship hringing out
of age, or who will be 12 before
Washington avenue, In Prospect what kind of success we want for
~nd of the school year.'
Park on January 14, from 11 a. m. our children.
.', The .following· Circles of
to 3 p. m., for all key women and
~Woman's Association will
officers of District I.
Kap~ToMeet
·'i.ext Wednesday, January 19:
The Session will meet on Friday
The Kappa Kappa Gamma Sew(:ircle '3, MJ;s. William H. Gehring, evening, January 21, at 8 o'clock, ing Group will meet Tuesday, Jan.chairman, at the home of Mrs. C. in the Pastor's Study.
uary 18, at the hoine of Mrs.
,C. Brogan, Thayer road, at 11 Th" Junior Choir will rehearse James Bacon Douglas, 600 North
o'clock. Mrs. Paul Rutan will, be on Thursday afternoon at 3.30.
Chester road.
io-hostess.
The Chancel Choir will rehe~se
,: Circle 5, Mrs. Donald P. Jones, Thursday evening at 7.45.
Thetas To Sew
'chllimlan, at the home of Mrs.
The' Swarthmore College Kappa
Methodist Notes
;H. H. Hopkins, 4 Crest lane, at
The Church School meets on Alpha Thetas will meet for their
Sunday morning at 9.45. Classes al-day sewing for the American
are provided for children of all FrIends Service on January 26 at
the home of Mrs. Howard Cooper
?
ages and for adults.
,i';.__________________________ The Young Adults meet at 10 Johnson of Moylan.
SWARTHMORE
o'clock In the Ladies' Parlors.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Pi Beta Phi's To Sew
The minister will preach at the
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, Minlater II o'clock service. The Church
The Pi Beta Phi's sewing group
Sunday, ,January 16
will meet Tuesday, January 18,
9:00 A. M.-Communicanta Class Nursery is open during the serv9:45 A. M. - Church School.
ice and Mrs. Alberta Blankenship at' the home of Mrs. W. W. Turner
... 8:45 A. M.-Women's Blbla Class and Mrs. Grace Lovekin will be of Mt. Holyoke place.
8:45 A. M.-Men's Bible Class
in charge.
-.11:00 A. M. - Mr. Bishop will
The ushers for the day are. WilHold Luncheon Meeting
preach, ''YeMen of God."
liam
H.
Schultz,
Louis
Alexander,
The
regular stated meeting of
pect of· God?"
,
'.. 5:00 P. M.--.Tr. High Fellowship. James Pitman and E. Nell Shaw- the Woman's Auxiliary to the Del6:00 P. M.-High School Fellow- han.
aw;>re County Medical Society was
ship.
The Youth. Fellowship will meet held Thursday, January 13.
7 :00 P. M.-Young Adult's Group
In the evening at 6 o'clock.
The luncheon meeting held at
The
Choir
Association
meeting
the
Ingl~.uk was conducted by
·
METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N •. Keiser, D.D., MinIatar
will be held on Tuesday evening ·the presIdent, Mrs. Edward T.
801lday, lanuary 18 .
, 9:45 A. M.--Church School
8, In the parsonage.
for the Senior Choir
.10:00 A. M.-Young Adult Fel- at Rehearsal
·
lowship
is on Thursday evening at 7.45.
11:00 A. M.-'l'he minister will
Supervised recreation under Mr.
·
preach.
.
Purn.ell
will be on FrIday evening
6:00 P. M.-Youth F'111owship
In the Social Hall at 7 o'clock.
,
TIiUNlTY CHURCH
.' Rev. Geo'. C. Anderson, Rector
·
Sunday, lanlllll7 16
· 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion
· 9:45 A. M.--Church School
11:00 A. M. - Morning prayer.
,
:'.
Sermon, 4IHow to Pray."
.
6:S0 P. M.-Young People's Fellowship
.. The
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JANUARY 20, 1949
The $l.OO-Serve Yourself-All You Want
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HOT DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADS
AND DESSERTS
'STRATH HAVEN INN
FOR MORE THAN 70 YEARS
.we have carried on the same ideals
and aims with a constantly guarded
standard of dignitY and service.
We will strive to adhere to this
policy throughout the years to come.
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
DI&ICT015 O••UNUALS
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
I
. Telephone RI 6·1581
MARY A. BAlR, President
!named.
r{~t~~~~~"YOU
can't sew a fine seam
with burlap twine •••
And you can't bake a loaf
~
"C>o~1I as delicious as our Fine
White Bread* without using
ingredients as fine as
the ones we use."
*ASK YOUR GROCER FOIt IT!
Church Services
M~cK=e:e:.=====================================:-
cosr-CllmNG
•
NEW STIIDEBAKE~ /tI9ERS
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY'
OFPRIENDS
Sunda¥, ,January 16
.
9:45 A. M.~ Day SchooL
Adult Fornn:i.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for-Worship.
Wednesday, January 19
9:30 to 3:S()--,Sewing and Qullting In WhIttier House. Box
Luncheon All c:ordIally invited.
*=
Mie.ael'. College '.armaey
E
lANU,ulY It, 1'"
AMERICA'S NEWEST AND
fiNEST TRUCKS
FIlUIT CHURCH OF
CHRIST SCIENTIST
\.
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
Banda¥. ,JUl1IIII7 18
.•. 11:00 A. M. SUDdIl7 School
.,. 11:00 A. M.-LaISOIl - Sermon
.:
"Life."
: Wednesday evening meetln&
'each week, 8 p.m. Reading room
, open dally except Sunda7 and
",' Holidays 12 to 5 p.m. WeclnesclQ'
:c, _ i n .. 7 to 7:10 p.m. and 8 to
·',8~O.
.
•
•
They're stand-outs
• loolcs aild cab comfort!
In
FUSCO
and
ALSTON
•
l:HfSTERand FAlBVIEW BOAJIS
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T.H E S WAR T B M.OR
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A N
T B ~S W AR T.R M 0 R III A 'N
,JANUARY 14,lMt
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Letters To The Editor
Thanks Workers, Donors
Dear 'Editor:
served during the recent CommunIty Chest Campaign.
Men and women of all ages In
our Tawnships and Boroughs aecepted the various tasks necessary
It has been a great pleasure
'have worked with all these Volunteers and I slncerely hope that ea'"" 1
one has derived as much pleasure
and satisfaction from the job as I
Will you, through the columns of for the success of such an under-. ha;:; on behalf of the thousands
a r, pleaseand
helpgratitude
me express
taking and pr~
forw.u:d
~n- of persons who will be ~~;~I
y our~:eciation
to thusiastically
until the
DIvisIon
my
the hundreds of citizens of Central goal was not only achieved but and happier during the
year because of the Red
Delaware County who so willingly passed.
,
seen In the wlndows of our
homes and stores, I wish to say
"Thank you one and all! "
Slncerely yours,
HARRY G. STEWART,
Chairman Central DelCo.. Division, Zone D,
Community Ohest.
Good R"asons for Turning to
Acme's
of ~
Sa'.
Make Request For Wool
Clean, colored woo~ skirts,
scarves, and wool pieces are
needed for quilts to he sent to an
orphanage in France.
Those who have any of these
items to contribute are asked to
leave them with Mrs. A. H. Van
Alen, 2C¥1 Park avenue, or Mrs.
Oscar J. Gilcreest, 208 Vassar
avenue.
CANNED FOODS
You ICIve on your food bills,
you're prepClred for emergen·
ele. Clnd you pleCis.
your fClmJly Clnd
friends.
NEWS NOTES
.
I_lor Rob Ro)'
Oth.r Big
Money Savers
PRESERVES:. 23e:5 $100
for
...
Ideal Apricot or PinllClppJ., or Rob Roy Apricot-PineappJe.
lOB lOY SWEET MARMAUDE
I~
21c: 5 ,.. fLOO
Girard Lean Smoked Short Shank-RHdy to ECit
...
SMALL PICNICS 3ge
CHICKENS
43e
S
7ge
S·TEAK'
--------------------Ib
FCiney, Fresh·Kllled, Frying
Ib
.
u.
S. Gradot! Goad Priced
No..
Slrloln,7-aon.
0' Po".rhou..
"I,h.,
Ib
freshly
Crabmeat .....Iar Iou_.. "69.
• Ground Beef
"49c
"69. _
•
Sea
SCClllops
Short Ribs of le.f , 37c Pollock
Fillet.
lolling leef
o
Bob Bird has returned to Dickinson College ~fter a holiday vaca..
tion at his home on Ogden avenue.
Mrs. George E.' Silloway of
1II0rth Chester road entertalned
durlng the holidays her daughter
Mrs. Paul J. Furnas and granddaughter Carollne Furnas of Earlham, Ind., her sister-in-law Mrs.
Leonard R. Sargent of Coronado,
Calif.,. and nephew Leonard R.
.Sargent, Jr., a teacher oLthe Taft
School, Watertown, Conn.
Mrs. D. D. Rowlands of Cedar
lane entertalned her bridge club
at a luncheon-hridge Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Slnger,
former residents of Lancaster, ~e
livingparents
temporarily
withMrs.
Mrs.Henry
Slnger's
Mr. and
J. Hanzlik of Cornell avenue.
Sibyl Joan Plummer, ~~:~:;I
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F
of Waillngford, has resumed her
studies at Chevy Chase Junior 001lege, Washington, D. C. Joan made
h!,r debut at the Debutante Cotillion and Christmas Ball at the
Waldorf..Astoria, N. Y., December
20.
,. 2S. HClddock Fillet.
In 14 COLORS and NEW
NON:,YELLOWING
PORCELAIN WHITE
~ fEITONaSIBIEY
, nsaJ
Hot Or RegulCir
QUALITY SINCE 1163
li.D.SiPLER
11 80llTB VBI'.STBB BOA», SWA,lLTIDlOU
CATSUP
It:~18e
Fruits and Vegetables.
a_ .. __ :.
WASHED
Spinach
YELLOW
Onions
SEEDLESS
•
Grapefruit
SEEDLESS
Oranges
'';.' "
,' . . t'
'3·lbs·
ll-u 25c
4 for
doz,29c
ii
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..,
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The Swarthmore'Co~o,
SMOKED
pt.
..
-
,
::.
qtjar2Sc,
.'<'
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BEEF
o....stf'-.-:Sw~I:..- - - - - -
T-BONE or SmLOIN
...
,
.',
2ge
FLORIDA JUICE
-
Oranges
ICEBERG LETTUCE
Ib 79c
dentlal. Colonial CUpboard,
No.
Wilmlngto
Philad I hla Plk'
e p
e,
n,
~D;:el;;a<;w;.;ar~e.:-----;=~=-;::===
;:;
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WANTED - Jobs for handyman.
Cleaning, carpentry, mechanical
work. Kitchen hell? References.
Decatur 2'l25-J.
;
co-OP.
•
401 - 403 DABTMOUTBAVENUE
•
debentures ...................... ,.........
215.107••1
hoods.
ancl
notes.
Corporate stocks (Includlnlr
$10500.00 stock of Federal
Be;erve BRnk) .................. ,...
Loa
l ns ,.n.d dI9COnYn~.~)(lnc1Ud-
Ba~~ Ji-e~t:: !:."~ 'j;:.;:
==::':';;:'-I'n~~l:n!n~m::~ ot'h~r"a"etil
.
(Owned and controlled by more than 800 Swarthmore
••
faiI!ili.iil)
.
~~~~~~~~~~
I
A Baby Sitter
Call
Kiddie's Kare Agency
8Xl
.
ervIce
SWARTHMOIU:,PA.
10.'0•.00
Swarthmore 2307
.'.071.'0
I
A. Beeves
SUI.
_
• MODIlIi
KITCHENS
• WAll ••• fLOat CC,VUINGS
~one
Nop~
.....
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.•7U.
0'.71
None
n .•7 ••"
None
• ALIII'lfONS .id I('AIIS
ARTERS BROTHERS, IR('
PHONE:
Contl'Octora a~ .Build.".
J02 GayJe .. Sireet • M~di •• pQ
Swa.rtbmore 0444
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dependable Service
Phone: Media 6-4281
.5
5
_;_
REAL ESTATE
=
List your Delaware Coan~
55
=~
__
Proper1lea With Us
-
Marian S. Brown
5=i§
L. Be.nry Le Baro.n
~_
Associated with
=
== Call Swarthmore 0121-:~~1
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~ li ir,;tUl;I I;:;I I~I I;lI ;:;lI ~lI ; ;I ;I I; ;il ;I I~D1; ;I I;I ; ;mlO;:;lO~m:; IlI;:;~
A. WAYNE
If you have real estate for
sale, list with us and we will
give you the benefit of our
COoperative Selling Bureau.
MOSTELLER'
DAVE WOOD
Call at office Li
or phone
. us. .
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR
Painting
Wallace
'pplncott
.......R
.........,&v
807 B4IImont Avenue
Choster I-UI8
.... n
None'
Swarthmore
Di8posal Service
Rnbblsh CoUeoted
Weekly or 1II0nthl7
Phone Swarthmore S343
9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M.
and
AU Types of Electrical Installations and Repairs.
Paperhanging
Servlng Swarthmore and.
VlclnIty for past
'twenty Years
"A Well Kept Honse
1180 lIIub "'nberg Ave.
PHONE
Swar~re
Never Grows Old"
lIZ9S
Media 6·0755
NIGHT or DAY'
A. Mercer Quinby
FUNERAL DIItEVTOR
Fo~erly of Media
1125W. ~.eblgb Ave., PhUa.
Phone Baldwin 1170
No additional charge tor
suburban calla
CUNNINGHAM
PaIn&era .. Paper JIADpn
llDehl_
Hd~hft.
'VDD CIm.
..
We 11u11II4 bow how
Q8rIerY
)
BeI.anI L. Noyes a Co•
Aft
CHARLES E. FISCHER
SWARTHMORE "5S
"A "OUSE WEli.-MAINTAINED IS THE WISE OWNER'S BAIN"
.
Good materials and sklllfuI..
workmen are now available.
Cl\ll'us for information and
estimates
~UlIIlIIllllllDlllllIIllllllIIlIllDlIlIlIlD
ton, Rutledge and Ridley
Township slnce 1918
SWL SI8I
,
WANT TO BUILD?
RTERS nROS.. ,~(
n
Serving Swarthmore. Mor-
Slnce 1905
Builder
Painter
~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Lawns mowed, General
Hauling
236 Harding Av. Morton, Pa.
.·NEW COIISrIU'CrtO"
.11.111.81
"..
maple' suite.2935.
Reasonable. Call
Swarthmore
FOR SAl.E Walnut-flnished double bed with sprlngs;'chiffarobe
to match. Twin' birdseye maple
vanity dressers,. two drawers,
large mirrors attached. Very reasonahly priced, Call Swarthmore M~~~!!~:·~j::e:riil~~_~'.d
OU4-W.
".
FOR SALE-<-Buff-eolored cocker
,spaniels now five weeks old.
Males, $35. Females, $25. Patterson. Swarthmore 0850.
.T' S
Devine
~!t ~1!;e,.,;~~ntt:~~':::~~~~ Ot~t~~~:tii·~=:·~":c=.o··.· ~·: ~:·~:,•..•::i:~::i:~ I~
Ne~d
Mason Builders Supply
Company
MILLWORK - LUMBER
BUILDING MATERIAL
1448
fix:-
range
Jndlrectly repre!lentlng bank
deep well and three burners. $50.
preml'les or other real estate
Pho~e Media 6-1937.
Custome..' liability to thl.
..'
Add before washlng for rain water' softness! Saves _p,.le.~
ens work, prevents formation of soap.sc~.and·launc\l7 ."1m'7"
In clothes.
..
.f'...
10........
Rcnl elltate owne(l other than
Water Softn. er
·..t4-oz· 39c.
·.bol
""
ne .111 Tellp...1 elnipu,
s,I'1I11
pOlitical ,ubdl.I,lons ............
~~~~FO~~R~S~A~I~.E~~~~ ~:;k
'~:e::ti:: .wned.....·r.
~~~~~ t~yl~~'k\lel1Jl not
2 doz 49c
Turnips
2 Ibs9c
Sweet Potatoes 3 Ib 2Sc:
=i
E'';
Other
lIIew pickup crystal. Base optional.
$17.50. Call Swarthmore 2572.
FOR SALE-1944 Jeep and trailer.
.Good condition. New ruhher.
Low mileage. Call Media 6-2172.
FO~ SALE-lIIewly' reupholstered
settee' and chair. Three-piece
PREMIUM ANTIniACITE .
331 Dartmou'~ Avenue
Swarthmore
Swarthmore 0345
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..mn,.'.
532.16. furniture and
."
YELLOW
Onparty-linetelephones,couJlo
tesy pays dividends I Be bnef
• •• Space call•••• Hang ap
....tty ••• Take the lead In
pod party-line manners. It
wIl1 mean betterservice ior aIL
LESS MONEY
!
No. .7193 Reserve District
3 REPORT OF COIllDlTIOIII
0);' SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
BANK AlIID TRt!ST COMPANY OT.I-I<
of Swarthmorl', ill the state of
Pennsylvania,
Ilt the31,
close
of huslness'on December
1948.
Pub- r
A
Ice Ie 111 t Ever7
lished In response to call made by
Pr
~ee.t
Comptroller of the Currency, under
'.
"0'N
section 5211, U.S. Revised Statutes.
PATT flo:) . • .
ASSETS
. FUNEBAI.. HOllllE
CoRh. balances with other
W
T Pa"~-.J_ . . . . _
banks. IneludlllK" reserve bulm. •
MIAlIVD, uareowr
aoee. and CR.'Ih Items In
EtchteeD Yean Bx»erIenoe
V:I~~t:':~ CC1~~e~~!ite·nt··oi):. 1.lt8.tU.Sli:
.PBONB·MBDIA.I5IB·
BEAT
FOR
PRUNING, IJMB ANI>
TREE REMOVAL
ROBERT BASTINGS
Call Swarihmore 0265-W
'==~~~~~~~~~==
BANK
Ib 49·.~
Grade U. S. Good
lb.
Mushrooms .U......L III
"25. GrapefrUit ....
,... 10'"
49c
Awlill
"I
with
Phone
workreferences.
by
3-8651'.
.. Furnished h. ouse
WANTEDsimuner months sw~orwife0er
vicinity by Bartol scientist,
and two-year-old son. Call 1.0cu.st 7-3436 collect. .
.
. 'to . get dIniler
. ' .at
WANTED-Cook
night Apply Swarthmore 1745.
WANTED - 'Small apartment by
young couple, March 15 or April
1 Media 6-0150.
•
.
WANTED-We will buy. at best
. prices, old china, glass, furniture,.; firea~: . C,all 'Holly' f .
MORE
TREE SURGERY
-============;;;;
::.'
Steak
% I~ 37e
Phone Swaribmore ISH
E. S. SPROAT,
Cashier
M.
Sworn to and subscribed before ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
c
. 2- 6233 .
me
this 7th day of January, 1949.
llllllllllllllluunlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmlllil
Reward given.
AL;;t
b
'tt
'lahle
"~~~~:ii;;-:::=~==-;;r::
PETER
E.
TOLD.
1II0tary
Public
Electrl'cal Repal'rs
_
PERSOIII
oa Y Sl er aval
FOUNI>-Girl's wrist watch, viCorrect-Attest:,
'. Call Shawn Disney, Swarthmore cinity Park and Yale avenue, FriWm. Earl Kistler
iii
0200, Extension 296.
day, January 7. Call 2518.
Charles R. Russell
Irous _ Washers _ Toasters ~
'PERSONAL Hand-knit socks FOUlIID--Goid ball polnt p.~n. Call
E. B. Temple
.•
RadlOII"
. About $3.00 a pair. Mrs. Fow,
at Swarthmorean office.
Directors.
Ii
.. Media 6-1296.
o-_ _ _ _ IFOUND-silver jangl.. bracelet. - - - - - - - - - - - - _ WIrlng' New and Old Homes
'"
Swarthmore 1372.
BEQUEST.~:F~OR1~:~~~r;.~~.!~ _
Sealed bid. will ~
- Electric Hot Water Heaters _
Swarthmore, room :for two students, preand Electric Ranges Installed §§i
Reply Box L ,
Samuel M. Harbison
FOR BUICK
SALE Sedan
Two • Door
. Super,. 56-8, 1947
Swarthmore 0740
iii
Call Swarthmore 10s8
=
For Information
IIUIIIIIUllllnIlIllIIlIIHIIllIIIllIllIIllIIllIllIlIllIIIUIlIIii!
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PETER DI NICOLA
Coal and Puel Oil .
I
:!~~~~:~ ~ ~~!~!t~-:rili: Obligation.
~~tio.~~:... ~~~~~.m~~~
,~.~~~~ t.U7I.D!H.D•. I' ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
ot Stat.. Rnd
;~~~~i;i~~~~~~~~~~~~iiii~~iiiiitii~
Tongues
APPL-=Ec=-=-:S~
Nori~E=~pm
.
.
:
0
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2
I
...
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ShClrp Cheese
" .. 35.
Glendale Club
2'" I... 83c
CreCim Cheeses"........·.. 17c
CHEESE
.
Green Beans pkg.260.
RO:-::: Dki 12c
.,b-fllrd
.
BIRDSEYE
JlIIU 23c
VAN ALEN BROS.
I
SPRING
Pickles
onI
Mixed Fruits
,
SOUR or DILL
2~:~ 35e
•EvClp. AprlCClts ..... u;:: 31 c
Seedless Raisins
-
Roast Beef
Sliced Bacon·
Shoulder Lamb··lb 49c
Fresh Eggs "doz65c:
_._.-
Drivewa,. OonsInIotIoD
Asphalt or eo........
.
~~7'~~~~:t:;1 WST-Male
more 1808.
Collie. Information
~
concerning,Swarthmore
call E.
Paxson,
any unwan t ed
Telephone
2818-W
BONELElSS
Photographer
'''Outstandlng tor QuaIitT' .
Media 11-0436 ~
8 E. Pront St.
~fa~~~f'~;~~l:~, to':~ty ~~~~~~~~~==~~
~
:
PRUNES
Evap_ Peaches ••ford
.6.1.'_
Ask for coupon for sample can of meat .
in. ali endless chain.
Rob-ford Medluftl
FOR RENT
F.F. ZJMMEBMAN
makes
*
Goes on E•• )'
DrIes QuIck'
No Brush Marks
. ,- - -,- -
I
ROOPS
GOFJEBS
aBl'ADBD AND
IN8TA',',m
Furnace Repairs & Cleanlng
Call
GBOBGE HYERS
. 4(19 MIchIgan Ave. Sw. 2266
eMIT AI.. ACCOUNTS
PERSONAL _ EleclrI.ca1 lnstaUaStock:
.
, . tlons: wlrlng; old and new: ResI- FOR RENT-To gentiemim, at- Capital
(a) CIaa& A' Preferred, total
tractive
slngle
room
w'Ith
private
dential and Commercial, LIght and
par SNone. retJrable value'
(b)- Class B preferred. total
,Power, Waterheaters, Ranges. AU ;;:;;,=,-;:Swartbmore 1443.=c:.-:==
par 'None. tetlrable nIue'
work done to Fire Underwritei'll
(e) Common stock, total par
specifications.
Service. on all
'115,000.00 ......•.•...............••...... 115,000.00
Surplu.e .......................................... 115,000.00
;,twashers (Bendix In- '~tf~~;at.
Undivided proOls ..... ,..................
51.,......
eluded), vacuum cleaners, ranges ~I
Res~"et ........................................
10.518.01
Irons, .toasters, tans, lamps. Call
Total Capital At'COUDU ...... '.8.001.48
Total Liabilities and Capital
Erich H. Hausen, Electrical ConAccounts ................................15.411.11 ••78
·tractor, Swarthmore 2850 - 335
MEMORANDA
AuebJ pled&ed or assJped to
Park Avenue.
~:~
H'Cure lJabllJUes and for
PERSONAL - Vacuum Cleaners,
other purposes ....................... .
(a) Loans sa shown aboTe are
'irons, toasters and radios reafter deduction of reserves
paired, called for and delivered.
of ................................................
1'''''''1
(b) Securities as ahown above
Call Robert Brooks, Swarthmore
1548.
·PERSOIIIAL - 'SubscrJptlons
~--I of Delaware, ss:
magazines. Mrs. Bertha P. Par-I
;Ies. Swarthmore 4589-W ~~~~;r::~~~~~~ above-named
I, E. S. Sproat,
of the
.Haverford I\venue.
bank,cashier
do solemnly
with
gold
swear
that
the
above
statement
PERSONAL-Woman desires c,,!e day night at Pl"yel'll
is true to the best of my knowledge
children durlng day. MedIa Lafayette avenue.
and belief.
Baby Food 10 for S9c'
H ;fs good service
you wish to obtain.
Don't make your calls
'blge
Now
lower Prlc.
PF!iCSUNAL
GERBER'S'
"2S.
"39c
Mrs. E. Maerker ·of Knoxville,
Tenn., is visiting her son
Call daughter-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. John
B. Maerker of Grace Park.
CL;tSSIFIED
EL~'
'JIFF'y~
Auxiliary Meets Monday
The American Legion Auxiliary
will hold its ffrst meeting of the
year at the home of Mrs. Walter
S. Thorpe, 329 Dickinson avenue,
on Monday, January 17, at two
o'clock.
Members are urged to bring old
Christmas:cards to the meetmg for
the Betty Bacharach Home for
Crippled Children at Longport,
N. J.
'
SWAilTHMORE 0114
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Interiors
Exteriors.
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JANUARY It, 1Mt
TBE SWABTBMOBIQAN
south where theT visited relatl'~eslln honor of the btrthday BDDlverMusieiaDs Jam
BANK ELECTS
James Sorber and Ethel Sti1z.
sary Of Mr. Pitman's cousin, Mrs.
At their annual meeting
Th~ play Is being staged by the of Dr. Jones' In Morganton
(Continued from page one)
di
I
f
th
stu
Asheville,
N.
C.
Donald McSparran of Drloxel Wll.
Tuesday stockholders of
faculty as a vers on or e
Swarthmoreans will recall the
Swarthmore National Bank
dent body during exam week. The
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hr•
standing concerts by the
Trust Company reelected the
proceeds will be con'trlbuted to- of Princeton avenue will e
eastern District Musical
lowing: Edward B. Temple, pnesi'-I ward the purchase of a' new lIgbt- their bridge club at a dinner at
BAKE SALE
tions held last year in
dent; Claude C. Smith,
ing switchboard for the .taae ot the IngIeneuk tomorrow evening.
IlatardaJ', J8IIU&I'J' 15
Merion, Phoenixville and
dent; E1rIc S. Sproat,
Clothier Memorial.
Bridge will tollow at their home.
10 A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. JOM H. Pitman
ville.
dent and cashier; Harold Ogram,
Many of the arrangements
vice-president and trust officer; Senior Assemblies To Meet 01 Vassar avenue entertalned 12
lIIe&hocUst Chureh '
this affair are being taken care Arthur R. Dana, Albert N • G arrett,
On January 15 the eIghth grade at 'a family dinner party Sunday
ot by the active Orchestra Par- William E. Kistler, Harold Ogram, and the eleventh and twelfth
ents' Committee, chairmaned by Louis N. Robinson, Charles R. grades will hold their
Steven Spencer of Ogden avenue. Russell, Claude C. Smith, E1ric C. classes.
Individual committee chairmen in- Stott, F.dward B. Temple and WilChaperoning the eighth
clude Mrs. Jack Thompson." ",M",;rs
liam
H.
Thatcher
directors.
which
meets at seven o'clock,
'
•
Morris Potts, and Mrs. "' ph l
be Mr. and Mr. Howard Green,
Gaskill. ,Mrs. Russell Snyder and
Jrs. To Meet Tuesday
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Pitther committee have assumed reThe Junior Woman's Club will man.
sponsibility for the ticket sale.
meet Tuesday to roll Surgical
The eleventh and twelfth grades
Dressings at its monthly Hobby convene from 8:45 to 11 :45.
Night at the clubhouse.
chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs.
Orchestra Will Broadcast
The Junior JJoard met last Tues- Jack B. Thompson and Dr. and
The Southern District Festi- day at the home of Jessie ~~~~:~: Mrs. Walter Keighton.
val Orchest.a can be heard to- to plan the calendar for the
'morrow afternoon, January 15, two months. Among the
Wins Badio Prize
at 4:15 over station ,WVCH (740 scheduled is a benefit card party
Beth Purnell, daughter of Mr.
on the dial) in a'balf hour pro- tentatively set for February 15.
and Mrs. Theodore Purnell of Corgram broadcast durlug rehearnell avenue, won a deluxe Bicycle
sal from .clothier Memorial on Faculty To Present Comedy in the recent Tom Mix Straight
the college campusl
On Thursday: and Friday eve- Shooter Radio Program Contest. 1
Beth, aged two and a half, won 1
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crew of nearly 60 includes Robert
Ackart, Mrs. Richard Crutchfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dearing, Patrick M. Malin, William Prentice,
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY,' JANUARY 21, 1949
21-NUMBER 3
GERM- CAUSES
STUDENT
Services Wednesday
.
For Frank DaVl8
Frank llewellyn Davis, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Davis of
Amherst avenue' died at the University of Pennsylvania' Hospital
H,S, Students Victims Monday morning, January 17,
1949.'
Of Sickening
Frank graduated from SwarthLittle .Bug
more High SchoOl in June 1945,
A little germ with a powerful and had completed one year at
punch to the stomach apparently Harvard, College.
hit Swarthmore Higb School this
Funeral services were coeducted
week.
Fortunately, his attack by the Reverend Joseph Bishop
~ though sudden ,,:as over qul~. on Wednesday morning, January
Some of his victimS became VIa- 19th at Oliver Bair's Fuueral
lently nauseated for several hours, Parlors followed by interment in
, all seemed to recover w i t h
i n " Cemetery.
but
EasUawn
a day.
Several students who were absent Tuesday reappeaned on
Wednesday to find a total of 83
junior and senior high school students absent.' During the morning
a number more were taken ill and
H• S• MUSICIANS,
"
KEYED FOR SAT.
Festival Concert Set
For 8:15 Program
In Clothier
The final day of meeting of the
Southeastern District High School
Orchestra, tomorrow, January 22,
looms large in the minds of its
106 players and its seven conduclors. Robert Holm and Allee
Blodgett, co-hosts of this festival,
have lined up a dsy that would
'challenge even the most· stalwart
man.
$3.50 PER YEAR
Library Polling
Begins Tomorrow
The balloting tor two Board
members to till vacancies which
occur this month will begin tomorrow at the Swarthmore Borough 'Library and continue
throughout Monday at the regular hours-9:30 a.Jll. to 12:30
p.m., and 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday,
and 2 to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m.
on Monday. All adult residents
or taxpayers of the Borougb are
entitled to vote, but those who are
not yet members ot the Library
Association must first become
members by signing the by-laws
of the' Association.
The six candidates who are
standing for election to three-year
terms are Mrs. C. Thomas Bauer,
Jr., Dr. P~ter E. Coste, Carroll
Frey, Phillip H. Jewett (President
of the Board), Mrs. Glenn R.
Morrow, and Mrs. John W. Seybold. The results of the election
LATE OPENING
Other Matters Tended
At Meeting
Monday
A letter from the Home and
School Association presented to
the School Board last week requested the Board to secure the
advice of competent medical authorities on the question of the
late opening of school each year to
reduce the' possibilities of polio
cases during September. Tbis letter reported the discussion at the
recent association meeting, and
asked the Board to study the matter and reportthe~ tindfnga and,
recommendatlona to the association.
After an flour
of section nebear,
,
sals and lunch the orchestra members will be ready in Clothier
Memorial at 1 P. m. to necord a
half-hour program to be transcribed over Station WVCH, toDr. J. Albright Jones, borough
morrow afternoon at 4.1~.
health officer and Dr. J. A. Calwere sent home.
School authorities investigated
Polishing the program numbers will be announced shortly after houn, acting as physician and
County
Strives
For
will occupy the afternoon rehear- the closing of the polls, which parents, visited the Board meetand consulted Dr. J. Albright
Jones, borougb health officer.
Self Support In
sal time until 4 p. m. Relaxation takes place at 8 o'clock sharP on ing and diScussed the proposal
Mond.y night, January 24.
with the Board members. Both
in the form of a dance In the High
Food poisoning was ruled out since
Annual
Drive
called attention to the fact that,
School Gym will fill in the latter
a high percentage of those
The
1949
March
of
Dimes
drive
part
at
the
afternoon.
Music
for
stricken had not eaten in the cafeteria and although practically all to raise funds for the National the dancing will be furnished by
faculty members do eat there only Foundation' for Infantile Par- the local school's dance band, the
,(continued on page eigbt)
'two of them were stricken ,!"d alysis opened officially on Friday, Garnet Rhythmalres.
one of those did not eat in the January 14 and will continue
Unique favors and decorations
until January 31.
will spotlillltt the Baruiuet which
cafeteria.
Economist To Talk
According to Mrs., Walter C. follows at 5:30 p. m. Under ,the
The elementary school abSentee
list was' about normal, therefore Giles, chairman of the ,campaign the leadersip of Mrs. 'Jack Thompthe "epidemic" was diagnosed to in Swarthmore, 1949 is a vital son" mothers. of the ,orchestra aild
be a sort of 24-hour grippe to which year in the history of the· March Band Committee will be hosts at
On January, 25, at 2 p. m., Dr.
many adults in this area bave fall- of Dtmes. "The epidemics of the a specially prepared dinner. At
Principal Speaks At
en prey recently. The older stu- past summer in North ~01lna Uris time awards of musicianship Herbert F. Fraser of the SwarthMother's Club
more College' faculty will address
dents ,seemed to be affected most. andCallfornia have completely will be liiven t1!e p~ers.
Procnun I'I'eviewed
,the Woman's Club. ,Dr. Fraser,
Seven students were absent from exhausted the epidemic fund of
Dinner
' be
who spent nearl;y two yeats in'
the seventh grad" (although not the National Foundation for In- ,
she" BIlid' "and ,Directors, among them "R() rt
The role of ·fathers in the procall of them from this illness)" 12 faotile, Parat.~sis,'"
y,
flolm, agree that comb1n.iDg', the Germany recentty, will present
from the eighth grad.. 13 from the resear~h fund is being tspped Ilutslruldlng 'personnel o~, this, 'or- some interesting information on hiiI ess of education was discussed bJ
principal
the ninth, 16 from the tenth, 17 in order ,to advance funds to chestra and the excellent choice Of subject which is ~'An Economist,Dr. James Nancarrow,
"
of Upper Darby High School, at
from the eleventh and 18 from chapters wfth large case loa~. music should make for an unusu- Looks At Germany."
Research
must
go
on,
for
it
IS
the annual Father's Night dinner
the senior class.
ally 'fine evening. The program
In addition the club chorus will of the Swarthmore "-thers' Club'
only through research that we
'11' cl d "Le end"
tr
"....
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h
t
tam
t this . 'W, ID U e
g
, a song, sing the following numbers: Ste- on Thursday evening, J aouaary 13
may ope 0 s ~ p OU
CrlP- melodious number written bv 15- phen Foster's "Beautiful Dreampiing disease
'
at the Strath Have!l'1DQ.
.
aac, director of Marshall High er" arranged by Riegger, the "Ash"The Delaware County Chapter School Orchestra; Beethoven's Grove" a Welsh folk song arStressiqg the need for clofIe
in its five years of existence has Contradanses, a group of five ranged by. Wick. and "God of All cooperation between school and
never been self- suppo~;"''''
JJ
she dances in lively measure using the Nature" Remick's arrangement of home in the production of a well&o,u&6,
continued. "Every year the chap- typical Beethoven orchestration;, Tchalkowski's theme from the 5th rounded individUal, Dr. Nancarter bas bee,:, fo~ced to borrow the dynamic, lilting, and colorful symphony.
row compared the father to a
the ep,demlc fund at Na- "Der Roseukavalier" by Richard
salesman preparing to market his
Heidelberg To Receive from
tional Headquarters ..
t year Strauss', two numbers, by the
On Friday, January 28, at 10 child product to the consumer
Id He emph!zed
the s"'"'I_I
De Iaware C oun..,. r81S ed $42,000. &trmg· section of the orcbestra- a. m. at the literature section wor.
Shipments From
as
"
meeting,
Mrs.
Owen
W.
Gay
will
lar,·t,·es
b
t
ind
Ir
d
The cI,a~ter spent $56
000
.,
.
"Port Royal Suite" by McKay, and
e ween
us y an the
Local Group
Mrs. Giles emphaSIZed the great "Fiddle Faddie" by the violinist review "Lewis and Clark, Part- child, their common ne
mve a short resume and a fm· al
pection •
Hadopted" the Heidelberg, Ger- g enerous cooperati on.
ing fantasy based on six well- less, and will D"
.
h'
Of
Bernard
De
Voto's
"Across
the
many branch of the Women's InMrs. J . V . S '. Bish
,op ,s C 8ll'- known 'sptrituals and written In
Dr. Nancarrow urged I that full
ternational League in cooperation man of the Special gifts committee the fascinating style of its com- Wide Missouri."
cousideration be given to the dlfwith a widespread effort on the in Swarthmore, assIst~ by J •. Paul poser, Morton Gould; and "Czech
fering abilities of individuals and
part of the United Ststes Section Brown, ,Robert T. Ball', A. Sidney Rhapsody" by Weinberger
a
DR. IMRE F. PATAI
the differing standards of achieveof the WIL to aid in the rehabili- Johnson, Jr., ~u1s N. Robinson nu,mber filled, with Czech 'folk Dr. Imre F. Patal, of Dickinson ment that these individual quailtation of its European branches. and Marvel Wilson.'
tunes developed in a 'masterly avenue, a physicist at the Bartol ties necessitate. He also pointed
Many of these courageous women
(Continued on page s i x manner.
)'
Foundation,
died
Weduesday out that there are many roads to
abroad suflered persecution under
Added to these selections to be night at the University of Penn- success but that each individual
the Hitler regime for their demo-lvania Hospital, Philadelphia, needs a goal toward which he ~.v
played by the orchestra will be -,
cratic ideals, but are eager to reafter two weeks illness.
direct his efforts.
Red Cross Elections
an
Adagio
and
Rondo
by
BoccherA
h
sume their work now. However, The Annual Meeting of the ini, to be played by the chosen
p ysiclst of wide reputation,
Arrangements for the dinner
they are in desperate need of Swarthmore branch of the Ameri- soloist at the eVA_I_-, Jerome Dr. Patal had mov~ to Swarth- were made by Mrs. William James
material help and encouragement.
"""""
more with his wife last summer. and her committee. The Executive
can
Red
Cross
will
be
held
on
Goodman,
accompanied
by
his
A memorial service will be held B d
th
CI b
ill
t
The local plan will get under Friday mOrning, January 28, at sister, Judith. Mr. Goodman has
oar of
e
u
w
mee
v everun· g Jann.~ 26 at
way Thursday, January 27, with 8:45 a.m. at the home of the been 'heard in many programs in in the Swarlhmore Friends Meet- Weduesda,
- ,
,
Mrs
ing House, Saturday, January 22, the home of Mrs. Walter N. MoIr,
a "WIL Day" at the home of Mrs. ch .
auman,
. Horace H. HOp- this vicinity, and has proved him- at 11 a.m.
22 South Chester road.
Duane Terry, 503 North, Chester kiDS,
4 Crest lane.
self an artist of unusual ability.
Road, from 10.30 a. lD. to 3 p. m.
"Every person within the torIt is hoped that the citizens of
Members will participate in a
ritory of the branch who has con- the borougb will support this muswork period during the morning
tributed within the year to the ieal evening by being a part of
when clothing, food, and magaRed Cross Is a member ot the the audience to welcome these
zines will be assembled for shipbranch and is entitled to attend guests. The- program will open at
FRIDAY, JANUARY 21
ment to Heidelberg.
4:15-4:45 P.M.-Southeast District H. S. Orchestra Broadcaal
and to vote at the meeting.
8:15 p. m.
.
Mter a box lunch, MIss Grace
,
Station WVCH(740)
Officers of the branch and two
8:15 P.M.-"Love for Love", , .... , , ....... Clothier Memorial
Rhoades of Moorestown, N. J.
members-at-Iarge of the Board
Plays Presented
member of the National Board of
SATURDAY, JANUARY 22
of Directors are to be elected at
The two winning original plays
4:15-4:45 P.M.-Southeast District H. S. Orchestra Broadcast
the WIL, will talk informally at
the annual meeting on January written by eIghth grade English
Station WVCH (740)
one o'clock on her recent visit
28.
students under the dlnectIon of
8:15 P.M.-"Love tor Love", ...... " ..... Clothier Memorial
with Frau Hahn, Chairman of the
The following slate' has been Miss McKee were presented last
SUNDAY, JANUARii: 23
Heidelberg Branch, and the acA.M.-Morning
Worship ...•.........•.. Loqal Churches
11:00
submitted
hy
the
nominating
COlDThursday
morning
in
Assembly.
tivities of the German group.
mittee: for re-election, chairman, The first, a tske-off on MIschief
1II0NDAY, JANUARY 24
The Committee in charge Of the Mrs., Horace H. Hopkins; viCe- Nlgbt in Swarthmore, titled "can3:30 P.M.-UnIted Peace Chest Tea ..... ,221 N. Princeton AVe.
new project includes Mrs. JaM chairman, Mrs. LaRue Hendrix- ing All ears," was authored by
TUESDAY, JANUARY 25
W. Carroll, Mrs. S. Leonard Dart, son; treasurer, Mrs. Hugb O. Peter Braun, JaM Phillip and
2:00 P.M.-"An Economist Looks At Germany"-H. F. Fraser,
Mrs. William R. Gilmour, Mrs. Thayer; secretary, Mrs. Charles Russell Snyder. The second, wrlt.
Woman's Club
Albert 1.; Hilles, Mrs. Roy Mc, 8:,00 P.M.-Junlor Club Bridge ...•••......... Woman's Club
E. FIscher;, tit.,." up "for three ten by Jane Seymour in collabora.
Corkel and Mrs. J. Warren Pax- year directorshiPs
Mrs. Rich- tiql! ~,!th Marilyn Green, was
rnURSDAY, JANUARY 27
son. Guests are welCome at any lDoed R"Ji'~tl\,!!wJf-'1!4l\frs, ~ "'Ph\" 'ioIbAlp" a :"take-off on
10:30 A.M.-3:OO P.M.-WIL Day ......•. , 503 N. Chester Road
G. GIlberl.~'" J.+ f"A> Ne; ),oj":I' I' tilibJ-siW:dlrl'
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Hoagie and party sandwiches both recieve the same I!areful
supervision at "THE HUT"
Monday through Thursday _ 11:00 A.M. to 11:00 P oM.
Frk1aJ' and 'Saturday - 11:00 A.M. to mIdnight
Sunday - 6:30 to 9:30 P.M.
Phone: Swarthmore 321.6
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
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& Trld Co.
Member of Federal Depoalt InIurance Corporation
Now You can buy U. S. SavlDp Bonds automaUcall7
thnDUlb the new Bond-a-Month
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week for a short visit with .her Shead ,Finnish
Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson of mother, Mrs. Harry K. Nield.
a member of the FInnIsh OlymStrath Haven avenue spent several
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heath of pic Commettee. He Is In this
days In. Washington, D. C., as Cedar lane entertained at a country to make. some of the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Far- dinner party at their home Satur- arrangements for the 1952 Olymrington, and were entertained day evening.
pics which are to be held 1Ii HelWednesday at cocktails by Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dungan, Jr:· sinki.
i::.ockwood Pratt of Washington. of Dogwood lane will entertain at
Twenty members Of the AthleUc
They also attended the inaugura- a buffet supper this evening.
Department or Swarthmore Coltion and Inaugural Ball, ThursDavid Jackson of Vassar ave- lege gave the Howard D. Siplers
day. '
nue has returned home after being a housewarming at their n_
Mr. Roger M. Wood of Strath a patient in the Lankenau Hos- home, 120 Harvard avenue, OIl
Haven avenue who has been stop- pital, Philadelphia, for a few days. Saturday evening following the
ping at Highland Park Club, Lake
Ann Gibson of Elm avenue en- College basketball game.
Wales, Fta., since December 26, tertained Susan Pollard of· Hanwill return home next week.
over, N. H. t a Bennington College
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. L. Reed Tripp of sludent, as her week-end guest.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Charles M. Rice
Cedar lane entertained 26 guests
Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. McCorkle of Altoona, Pa., announce the enat a buffet supper Saturday eve- of the Swarthmore ·Aparhnents
gagement of their daughter Jeane
ntng.
will leave January 28 for Florida to Mr. Graeme G. WhyUaw, Jr.,
Mrs. J. Harvey Whiteman of to tour the southern states ·unlll
the Swarthmore Apartments and April when they will be perman- of Torrington, Conn., son of Mr.
"Polly. -Drummond Hill," Dela- ently localed at their home in and Mrs. Graeme G. Whytlaw of
Cornell avenue.
ware, is leaving Tuesday to spe,nd
Stone Ridge, Ulster County; N. Y.
a week in AUantic City.
Recruit James B. Lackey, son of
Mrs. Thomas W. Simpers of the
Mrs. Alexander Robinson of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Lackey
Swarthmore Aparhnents announChestnut Hill visited her son-inof North Princeton avenue. was ces the engag~ment of her daughlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Closed Every Sunday
recently selected to attend the ter Miss Mildred Roberts Simpers
William Jackson Blackman of
Monday Thru Saturday
Signal School at Ft. Monmouth, to Mr. David Bingham of "TuckCedar tane.
Open 7 A. M. to 8 P .. M.
N. J.
away House." t Chester, son of Mrs.
Miss Anne Whiteman of the
The Taylor Hospital. Medical Edward H. Bingham Of Cedar
Swarthmore Apartments is visitAuxiliary met last week at the Rapids, Iowa.
.
ing In Washington, D. C., and athome of Mrs. James B. Cooper of
. DAILY DINNBBS 8Se 10 $1.60
tended the inauguration and inParrish road. Plans were made for
HICKSON - GARRETT
augural Ball yesterday.
Special Children'" Platters
the annual spring· card party. The
Pr. and Mrs. Walter N. Moir
group is also active in making
and Mrs.
Albert
N. Garrett/
and small daughters Jlnnie and
of.Mr.
Garrett
avenue
announce
the 11
bandages
for
Ute cancer project.
Joan of South Chester road will
marriage of their daughter-in-laW,'
Prof. and Mrs. Samuel T. car- Mrs. Kathryn M. Garrett, widow
be week-end guests of Dr. and
penter
of Whittier ptace)llre in of their son Mr. A. Nicholson
Mrs. ,John S. Clemence of WashNew
York
City attending the anington, D. C.
Garrett, Jr., to Mr. Thomas Hick~
nual convention of the American son of Springfield.
17'h S. Chester Road
'. Swarthmore Friends held a
Society of Civil Engineers. Prof.
covered dish supper before the
The marriage took place on I
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Carpenter
is a member of ·~he Somonthly business session in the
January 15 at 'the Methodist
Hoagie and party sandwiches both receive the same careful
ciety's Structural Committee. . Church in Elkton, Mel
Meeting House, Tuesday evening.
supervision at ''THE HUT"
Miss Marilyn MacElwee of Mt.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barron of
Monda7 th.....ogh Thursday - 11:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M.
Harvat:d avenue spent the week- Holyoke place, whose engageBmTus
:
FrIday and Saturday - 11:00 A.M. to m1dn4ht
ment
was
recently
annoWlced,
was
end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
. Mr. and Mrs. Preben K. Jobn-',
Sunday - 6:30 to 9:30 P oM.
William Springer of Wawaset guest of honor, at a surprise per- stOD, formerly of Swarthmore are:
sonal shower given by MiSs Helen receiving congratulations on the
Phone: Swarthmore 3216
Park, Wilmington.
. Mrs. W. E. Dungan, Jr.. and Kraus of Benjamin West avenue birth of a son, Paul K., on ThursMiss Bimbi Julianelle of day, ·Januilry 13 at the Jefferson
small daughter Susan of Dogwood and
lane have returned from a week's Drexel Hill at the latter's home Hospital.
visit to Blackstone and Farmville, on Sunday afternoon.
The baby, born on his maternal
Mrs. Charles Paxson of Cedar grandmother's Iilrthday, is . the
Va.
'.
Dr. J. R. Kline of Riverview lane is serving as hostess to the grandson of Mr. and Mrs: C1arence
Baltimore
Phone
.
road spent a few days of this wel!k Art Club this ·afternoon.
H. Barnes, formerlY of Hillborn
Mrs. George Corse of Yale ave- avenue.
Pike
atlkrvard University' and MassaSwarthmore
,
nue
entertained
her
bridge
club
\
!'busetts Institute of Technology.
Sprinpield
0450
., Mr. and Mrs. John M.· Corse at a luncheon-bridge at her home
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
T.
Pfeifer
Wednesday.
have moved from Kingsport,
of Yale avenue announce the birth
Tenn., to Chicago where Mr. Corse Mr. J. David Jackson of Vas&ar of a son, Keith Machold Pfeifer
"We Telecraph Flowers"
.will be associated with Mead avenue has .resigned ,his position on January 17 at Bryn Mawr
Paper Company. Mr. Corse is the in' the Export Department of Hospital.
NOVELTY AND DI!lCORATIVE CANDLES
son of MJ:.. and Mrs. George Corse Sharp and Dohme, Phitadelphia,
and will do graduate stUdy. at the
01. Yale avep,ue.
Marie G; Donnelly of Yale avenue
Wharton
School; University of . The baby Is a grandson of Mrs.,
: '. Mr. and Mrs. Graeme' G. Whytand
of Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Pennsylvania.
iaw.of Cornell avenue entertained
Pfeifer of Chestnut· Hill.
Mrs. Randolph Roess of Cornell
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Rice of
AltQona, Pa., and their daughter avenue entertained 12 at a dessert
CHRISTENED
JOlIn", as week-end guests. On bridge on Friday and will again
David
Rittenhouse Shay and
Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Whyt1aw be hostess at dessert bridge today. Deborah Meriwether sha.i, four
Sally Gaskill of University plac~
gave a cocktsil party for 60 in
BEAUTY SALON
month-old twlM of Mr. and Mrs.
celebrated
her fourteenth birthhonor of Miss Jeane Rice. Among
Howell Lewis Shay, Jr.. of Park
the guests were classmates of Miss day and Greta Richardson of avenue were christened In. the
Beauty Is a problem solved with .....e
Rice from Beaver College and Park avenue her. fifteenth with Tioga Presbyterian Church, Phila_
Princeton classmates of Mr. a luncheon at the Gaskill home delphia, SUnday.
Call Swarthmore 0476
for fourteen· of their friends folGraeme G. WhytIaw, Jr.
The ceremony was followed by
9 Chester Road
Mr. ~d Mrs. Benjamin W. lowed by a movie party.
a family dinner at the home of
Collins of North Chester road
Mrs. Ada C. Hollis of 'Montgom_ the maternal grandparents, Mr.
Silent the week-end with their ery" Ala., is a patient in Fitzger-· and Mrs. Thomas R. White of
son and daughter-in-law Mr. and ald Mercy Hospital with a broken Genmmtown.
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son Heights, N. Y., and attended uary 13 while on a visit to her r FOR
the Boat Show in New York City. son Mr. E. B. ~ollis and family
Saturday.
of South Chester road
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Mr. and Mrs. J. David Jackson
Mr. and ¥rs .. Robert A. DetSUBSCRIPTIONS
of Vassar avenue entertained for \...·eHer of Cornell avenue have
Mrs. J.Joyd Eo Kauffman a few days, Mr. and Mrs. William had as. their guest for the past
Swarthmore 2080
Hughes and daughters, Katharine, Week Mr. Armas Valste of HelGretchen, and Sarah, of Mexico
City who were en route for a
viSit to New York City.
. Mrs. J. Howard Taylor of KenZI Perhapa ,u. ant ODe of thaN
yon ~venue is recovering from 8
fortunate ilidlYiduaia who 11M
major operation perfonned Janu•
Last
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Saturday
ary 10 in Temple University Hosnever been Ill. If 80, you have
Friday
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pital.
"JULIA M1SBEllA.VES
Rita Hayworth
given the matter of medical care
Mr. and Mrs. George Corse of
Gleim FilM
Greer Ganon
little thought. Here'. hoping that
Yale avenue entertained for a few
"THE LOVES OF CARMEN"
Waller Pidpon
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in technicolor
days of last week, Mrs. Russell
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Only, 6:00-8:00-10:00 p.m..
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any of the members of your famof Milledgeville, Ga.
Saturday Mtemoon at .1:15
Saturday Matinee 1 P.M.
ily. But if it does, you should be prepared. What
Mrs. Avery Blake of Amherst
8-Cartoons-8
And a Serial in Addition to
Special Children'. Show
physician would you call? Where would you take
our Regular Show
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his prescriptions? Establish your family physi.
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Presbyterian Notes
Sunday· morning at the 11
o'clock service Mr. Bishop will
preach on .. The Shadow of Loneliness".
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. WetJaufer
at the driveaway transept entrance and Mr. and Mrs. William
C. Campbell at the Harvard aver..ue entrance will assist Mr.
Bishop in greeting the congregation after the service Sunday
morning.
The Church Hour Nursery for
children ages 1 to 7 meets each
Sunday moming from 11 to 12
o'clock in the Parish House.
All departments of the Church
School and the Women's Bible
Class and Men's Bible Class meet
a1 9:45 o'clock on Sunday morning.
The Communicant's Class (or
all young people of 12 years of
age or over, who are not members
of the Church, meets each Sunday mOrning at 9 o'clock in Mr.
Bishop's study.
The Session and the Board of
Trustees will hold a brief joint
meeting immediately following
the morning worship on SWlday
in the Church office.
The Junior High Fellowship
will hold a party tOnight at the
Parish House, to which all young
people of the 7th, 8th and. 9th
grades are Invited. The party will
begin at 7:30 o'clock.
The Junior High Fellowship
will meet Sunday evening at 5
Church Services
SWARTaMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, MinIster
. Friday, January 21
7:30 P. M.-Jr. High Fellowship
Sunday, January 23 ,
9:00 A. M.-Communicants Class
9:45 A. M. - Church School.
9:45 A. M.-Women's Bible Class
9:45 A. M.-Men's Bible Class
11:00 A. M. - Mr. Bishop will
preach "The Shadow of Lonelinl!SS."
5:00 P. M.-Jr. High Fellowship.
6:00 1'. M.-High School FellowShip.
7:00 P. M.-Young Adult's and
Fellowship groups will meet
·'for a combined worship service..
METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser, D.D., MinIster
Sunday, January 23
9:45 A. M.-Church School
10:00 ·A. M.-Young AdultFe1lowship
11:00 A. M.-The minister will
preach "Keeping Accounts for
God."
6:00 P. M.-Youth Fellowship
TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson; Rector
Sunday, Januart 23
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion
9:45 A. M.-Church School.
11 :00 A. M. - Morning prayers,
the Rector will preach on
"Worship!'
6:30 P. M.-Young People's Fellowship
Tuesday, January 25
(Conversion of SL Paul)
10:00 A. M.-HoIy Communion
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
Sunday, January 23
9:45 A. M.-First Day School.
9:45 A. M.-·Adult Forum. Leon-
aid Dart.
11 :00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
Wednesday, January 28
.9:30 to 3:31}.....Sewing and Quilting in Whittier House. Box
Luncheon. All cordially invited.
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST- SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
Sunday, January 23
11:00 A. M.-8unday SchooL
11:00 A. M.-Lesson - Sermon
uTruth."
Wednesday evening meeting
each week, 8 p.m. Reading room
open daily except Sunday and
Holidays 12 to 5 p.m. Wednesday
evenings 7 to 7:50 pm. and 9 to
8:30.
o'clock ill the Parish House.
The High School Fellowship and
the Y;'ung Adult's Group will be
hosts to those two groups from
the
Overbrook
Presbyterian
Church and the Lansdowne Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening. The Fellowships will meet
at 6 o'clock for refreshments, social period and program. The
Fellowships and the YoWlg Adults
groups will meet at 7 O'clock, in
the Church for a combined worf:hip service. The Young Adults
Groups will meet afterward for
their iJ,·ugram and social period.
George Chen, Pres. 'of the Chinese
Christian Asso. from Swarthmore
College will lead a discussion on
"Communism in China". \
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The Ses~ion,. will meet this evening at 8 o'clock in the Church
Study.
Methodist Notes
The Church School meets on
Sunday morning at 9:45. Classes
are provided for children of all
ages and for adults.
The Young Adults meet in the
Lsdies' Parlors at 10 o'cloCk.
The topic of the sermon at thE;
11 ,o'clock service is HKeeping
Accounts for 'God."
The Youth Fellowship meets in
the evening at 6.
The Church Nursery is open
during the morning service. Mrs.
Louise Kupelian and Mrs. Dorothy
France will be in charge.
The ushers for the day are
Harry E. New. Ctark Allison, Edward Alston, Walter Dickinson
and ·Wesley France.
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The Wesleyan Service Guild
will meet on Monday evening in
(he chapel.
Rehearsal for the senior choir
is 'on Thursday evening at 7:45.
The Social· Hall is open "for
supervised recreation under Mr.
Purnell on Friday evening at 7
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o'clock.
Tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock there
will be a Roller-Skating Party for
grades 1 to 7.
There will be an exhibition
Basketball Game' between the
Swarthmore Methodist Church
Team and the Mbrton Presbyterian Church Team at 7:30 on Saturday' night. The game will be sponsored 'by the youth Fellowship.
Trinity Notes
Holy Comlnunion will be celebrated .on Sunday at 8. Church
School will meet at 9:45. At the
11 o'clock serVice of Morning
P.rayer, the Rector will preach.
His SErmon topic will be "Worfihipo" Ushers at the 11 o'clock
service will be William Freegard,
head usher, R. D. Newlin, R. C.
Haig, W. L. Cleaves. W. B.
Bullock, A. H. Knabb, C. H. W.
Ingraham and W. R. Sanborn.
Confirmation class wlU be held
al 5:30.. The Young People's
Fellowship will meet at 6:30. The
guest syeaker will be Joseph
Kerr, Administrative Assistant to
the Overbrook School for the
Blind who will tell of the work
among lhe stUdents at the school.
The Men's Club. will have their
monthly dinner meeting on Monday at 6:30. The speaker will. be
James Wallace, 'who is VIce.
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Presl~ent
10 charge of the Crea ve
Plannmg Department of the .nati
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will give some interesting sictelights on the Advertising g8Jlle
from a Huckster's point of view.
Tuesday (Conversion of St.
PaUl) there will be a celebration
of the. Holy Communion at 10.
Choir School will meet on Tuesday at 5.
On Wednesday at 8:15 the
Reelor will begin a series of five
talks on various religious subjects. The topic on Wednesday will
be "Problems Raised by the
Creed". Refreshments will be
served after the meeting.
Choir rehearsul will be held on
Thursday at 7:30. Choir school will
meet on Saturday al 9.
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p. m. Everyone Is invited and the
silver collectlo'; will be for the
benefit of the Troop treasury.
In the past, during the winter
months When Ills too cold to hold
meetings In !he Scout House, Trc>op
83 has been a Troop without a
home. ThIs year. they have their
own "den" in Mrs. Valentine's
basement. When working on apecial arts and crafts .proJects, the
Troop holds Ita meetings around
.the large table in Mrs; Alfred
Cathoun's dining room.
Troop 83 has adopted a girl their
own age who had polio four years
ago and has been unable to walk
since. :aetty Lou Daley lives in
.
Springfield, and the girls deco-
rated a little Christmas tree surrounded by gttts which they delivered to her. They ptan to visit
her, write post cards and do as
many things as 'possible to make
her days fuller and happier.
Police Fiiles
Fines fOr three motor violations
and 20 parking violations have
been imposed in the Borough since
the first Of January.
Mr
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ern of RIvervIew roa
ave gone
to the west coast. From there they
bit H
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their daughter Mrs. Rohert E.
White
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will remain for SIX weeks.
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Some, who have ·been iMpressed by
our efficiency, modem equipment and
beautiful appointments, may have come
to the conclusion that our funeral services are expensive.
this Is not true-ours is an impartial
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Christian Science Notes
"Truth" is the subject of the
Lesson-SermQn in all Churches ot
Christ,. Scientist on Sunday, January 23. The Golden Text is! "Thou,
o Lord, art a God full of compassion, and graCious, long-suffering, and plenteous in mercy
and truth" (Psalms 86: 15)._
Friends Meeting Notes
The Adult Forum of Friends
First Day School will meet at 9:45
Sunday morning in Friends Meet_
ing House. Mr. Leonard Dart will
review Rufus Jones' last book.
"A Call to What is Vital".
Brownie Bake Sale
On Saturday, January 22 at
10 a.· m. Brownie Troops 19 and
227 will hold a bake sale at Sipier's for the benefit of their budgets.
Troop 83 Plans Play
Girl Scout Troop 83 met the
Year with resolutions and
plans already well-oiled and in
operation. Back in December the
girls resolved to win their Dramatics Badge by producing a play.
Before Christmas, the play was
selected. try-outs held, parts and
technical jobs assigned.
After the holidays there has
been the most determined amount
of hard work by all members of
the Troop and rehearsals have
been held several afternoons a
week.
. Mrs. Gordon Lange, dramatics
director at Swarthmore College,
has generously given the girls.
some expert coaching. This combined with the .initiative and serious work of the girls themselves
pro.mises a rewarding production.
The play, "Say it With Flowers,".
is a Velentine's comedy, a merry
mixup about a box of gardenias.
It will be staged at Whittier
House, Friday, January 28, at 8:15
New
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With a baby ill the house, it's smprising how much
you depend on electric service-to prepare and refrigerate his food, heat water for his bath and laundry, wash
his clothes, and so on.
Of course, you depend on electricity to help take the
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To the Editor of the ,Swarthmoresn
On Tuesday night, Jsnuary 11,
the 1949 campaign ,for the March
of Dimes was Inaugurated In
100% of their value, but WHAT
value? It Is rumored that the
rrew assessments are based on
50% of 1939 values. Who is to determine those values?
In my opinion, assessmen",,' of,
100% of a FAIR value are e
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taxes, cost of fuel 011 and the
100% advance in the cost of all
types of services.
When one drives through Delaware County and sees the thousands or new dwellings completed
in the past year and under construction, one wonders why such
Swarthmore. -This was a tribute are made on the same basiS' as a drastic increase in assessments
to Swarthmore and we will prove
worthy of this honor. There are
some facts which all of our citizeUS should know but they do not
know them.
The cases of Polio during the
last year, 1948, increased by more
than 100% over last year. 50%
of the amount should go to the
National Foundation for Infantile
Paralysis in New York City. Owing to the tremendous increase,
instead of putting money into the
Foundation we have borrowed
appraisals made for mortgage
loans. Assessments, made today,
are in effect for three years (until
the next triennian; while tax
rates can be changed every year,
making it possible to adjust In~.
dividnal taxes to requirements.
Of course, this plan would depend,
for its success, on the illtegrity
and ability of those spending the
money.
It seems to me that owners of
multiple family dwellings have
had a raw deal In the proposed
from it so that there are no funds assessments.
should be '.'eeessary., ,
Very truly your,
Allan C. Wood
Auxiliary Plans Part,
The Christmas work of the Leglon Auxiliary, ainountIng to
$107, was distributed among the
Community Health Center of
Swarthmore, the Media Family
Service, lhe hospitals at Perry
Point, Md., Coatesville and Valley
Forge, the Camp and Hospital of
the American Red Cross and two
Of ALL PROPERTY
OWMiPS MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY
Almost OIle-~ of all property owners fail
"Discriminatory" is two needy farr..ilies of six.
to roake a Will and name an Executor. They
are missing 8Jl opportunity to dispose of their
property exactly as they wish. Don't make
the same mistake. Have your lawyer draw
your Will. Let our trust' officer tell you about__
our qualifications as Executor and Trustee.
with which to study the cause of " mild word for it. Taxes for
On March 21 the Auxiliary will
this number one enemy to our 1948 reached an all-time high as sponsor a bridge party for the
youth.
.the result of a boost In the School benefit of hospital rehabilitation.
During the last two weeks of Tax rate. Now comes an assessthis month every family· in our ment increase Of 50% or more and.
If
Mrs. Joseph Maron of Ke,nyon
community will be visited.'
any on the other hand the Rent Con- avenue entertained at dessert• are missed will they voluntarily
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send in their contribution. When trol Act blocks an ,increase m bridge at her home Thursday evethe Interest of Swarthmore is a- rents to compensate 'for Increased ning.
roused, it rises "to the, occasion; p;i........
let us make a hard pull, a concerted pull. a Swarthmorean pull
to acrJeve our goal.
Maud L. Bishop
Del' Co. Ch. Women's
Activities.
Under the above title I appeal
Experts in the Making and Fitting
te all independent groups of womof Spectacles and Eye G1a.~ses
en to, if the cause is sufficiently
appealing, contribute to the fund.
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During the past few days you have received the annual notice of dues of the,
Swarthmore Fire and Protective Association. The Swarthmore Fire and Protective Association is a volunteer organization working for the benefit of our
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community. Support of the Fire Company is an investment in low Fire Insur,
ance rates. It takes the cooperation of the entire community to maintain these
low rates.
If the volunteer firemen are willing to pay $2.00 dues and give their time, day
or night, and risk life and limb protecting your property, are, you not willing
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to give $5.00 a year as an associate member in your own interest?
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If YOll do not receive a notice and care to join and contribute, mail your check
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to the
Your front page news article in
the current
issue, of the SwarthDear
Mr. Editor:
morean contains some points in
regard to assessments which
should be Cleared up for the bene- '
tit of 'those who may be a bit
hazy on the subject.
It Is inferred that VALUE and
SALE PRICE are synonomOllSThis is far from ,the truth as
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will tell you. In boom times,
goods and servlces sell for more
than their fair value; and in periods of' depression, the converse is
true,
Anyone who would base
an appraisal or assessment on sale
price would be way olf the beam.
Sale prices. are given consider-
ation in preparing an appralsal
but are only one of the factors
used in arriving at a true estimate
01 value. Replacement costs, less
an allowance for Physical Deterioration and Obsolesence is another
factor. Market VALUE (not market PRICE) and Income are otlJer
factors.
It Is true that assessors are per-
mitted to assess properties at
In all the United States there probably
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indicating some of the betUlr know..
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is no other region richer in history than,
Suburban Philadelphia. Since the first
Dutch explorations on the Delaware in
1609, few years have passed without
events of note. But unfortunately, as
each year added new pages to the story,
the bulk became 80 unwieldy that historians were forced to reduce many
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them altogether. As. a result, much of
our local history is now little known or
entirely forgotten.
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Yet many now-neglected incidents of
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the past still influence our daily lives.
Often, without our knowing it, they
help shape our attitude toward our
government. Frequently, without our
realizing it, they are 'rellected in the
names we use when we refer to our highways, our towns and our streams.
During the coming months, Philadelphia Suburban Water Company will
reca1l some of the past with a series of
historical advertisements. Not every subjed will be unfamiliar to evqyone. But
we hope many will read this series with
pleasure and perhaps BOrne profit. The
region we have chosen is within and
adjoinilig the area of 300 square miles
served with Pure Springfield Water.
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Entered in Track Meet
Christian Science
Lecturer Speakes
On Monday evening a free leetu~e on Christian Science was delivered by First Church of Chrlsl
Scientist, Swarthmore, in the
church edifice on Park avenue.
Mrs. L. Davis Corya, Second
Reader, Introduced the lecturer,
Miss Helen Appleton, C.S., of Boston, member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church,
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
The lecturer spoke substantially
as follows:
UToday, the world as never before is looking hopefully to law for
the settlement of a1llts difficulties.
"God is the only lawgiver. Christian Scientists accept the word of
the Bible as their guide and inspirHtion. Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian
(The First Church of Christ, Scienlist, and Miscellany, page 295)
states: 'The Bible is our sea-beaten
rock . . . It stands thl' storm. It
engages the attention and enriches
the being of all men.' It is in the
Bible that we first hear God spok-
nothing to offer, either as a curative agent or towards spirltual
salvation.
"Christian SciEnce has made understandable that all heal!ng is the
result. of the operation of divine
law in human ronciousness. Di-
en of as 'lawgiver.'
vine law is ever operative and ever ary..17.
"Jesus refered to God as Spirit
and as Truth. He taught that Goil
is divine life and stressed that God
is divine love. Jesus saw man as
God made him, perfect.·
"Jesus says that evil is never a
reality. Its claim to reality is but
the unreliable testimony of the
physical senses.
"Mary Baker Eddy had been
brought up from earliest childhood
to believe in the value and the
effectiveness of prayer
"Mrs. Eddy's faith in God's presence and power grew with the
years as she became more and
more certain, through study and
available to .alI.
"Good health belongs to man
universallY. Man is a unit, a whole
idea. Man i? complete, reflecting
all the qualities of Mind. He is not
part well and part sick. Such argument st""'!' directQ' from materiality. Only by spirituality can
it be eliminated.
"May we become aware that
'·the law of .~e Spirit of life in
Christ Jesus hath made me free
from the law of sin and death."
(Romans 8:2)."
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The ·Swarthmore·
. Co-op
Sweet and Juicy Indian River Florida
Oranges
2 doz 49c
OLD
Cabbage
Bananas
31bs 10c
Ib lSc
BmDSEYE
Spinach
co-op
pkg26c
Household Cleanser
co-op
Soap Granules
2 Ib 25c
5 Ib 99c
LEGS GENUINE
Lamb
Ib S9c
FRESH
CouRtry Sausage
SMOKED
Beef Tongue
Ib 49c
Ib 49c
SKINLElSS
Frankfurters
Ib 49c
401 - 403 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
(Owned and controlled by more than 600 Swarthmore families)
-"-------,,-_._-_._-_._,---
Rib Roast
·Sliced Bacon
SMOKED
Tongue
Fresh Eggs
Ib 59c
Ib 59c
Ib 43c
doz 6Sc
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_n___o_____, _ _ •
Fruits and Vegetables
..ICEBERG
-----------------~-,----------~~-----------------
Lettuce
Tomatoes
EATING AND COOKING
Apples
EXTRA LARGE
Oranges
2 for 2Sc
Ib 29c
31bs 29c
Doz39c
compete in the Pole Valut.
.,
FOODS
APPEAL TO ALL HOMEMAKERS
When you shop at the Acme you .ave
on all your food needs and without·
sacrificing quality. All your favorite.
awai .. you In the Acme, at prices that
. will help you puIJ down your food
budget.
.
I •
No.2~
SlIc••
c
TeUow Clin_
Peaches orDollibby'.
Monl. N'!;.3
03 . . . .
•
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Cllaastone Peaches "~r.''::d
Nc;;,~'h a7.
EllIlrll FrelSloDI Peaches L",by:~ I~t'"n.. Nc;;,~'h 4ac
IlSaJ Old Fashioned Peaches ~~~o.":.·n a9c
F&"uit CocktaU ~'g~,~~~
Nc;;,~V:t 390
F&"ult CocktaU LI~~:::,o,
a '::~~ 49c
Del MODle or LIbby's Pears Slices
No.can2V:t 4"'.
3W
Cl'Ushed Piaeapple ':.'g~,'k"~:.~ a '::~~ a9c
Whole Unpee.ed Apricots M~~l. Nc;;,~ aoc
Ideal Grapelnait Sections a '::~~ a9c
ZI, 1949
THE 5 W A B T.H MOB II AN
Ches-I
Dr. E. L. Mercer of North
Feted on 35th Anniversary 1.....:_ _
ter road bail returned frOm Callch I P ulson f D
el
f
.
h
h
tte ded N·C I Mr. Mi ae
a
0
rex
.:.~~==~mee~io~ :r U;"~!
~r.
~B~~~~te~~~~~~~~!
vendty of PemiSylvan1a and
avenue WIth Paul.Paulson
their wives, and
Mrs.
the also HIll·and
of Park
the Rose Bowl Game and the Wesley France ,of South Chester
road and Mrs. V. S. Kupellan of
Tournament of Roses. Mrs. Mer- Park avenue with their husbands
eer visited her son-In-law and held open house from 2 until 10 ~"ibe.~ii;"~oiP~;
daughter, . Mr. and Mrs. Ross G. 'I k
•
OC oc
on S und BY a t the P ark
Allen and family on the Isle ot
h
f th· Ir
ts Mr
H
G
avenue orne 0
e paren
•
SLICED PINEAPPLE ~;~%:nf. H!·.-3Ic: Z'::~~3Ic
CRANBERRY SAUCE :~:!
Z 1!:: 27c
FRUIT COCKTAIL ':.'g~,~~':.>;~
N~~'h 3ge
l
Glenwood Grapell'Uit Juice a :-:: 57c
Pineapple Juice ~~~~:
a '::~: no
Sulll'is. Tomato Juioe GAd.
,,::z as.'
Libby's Tomato Ju.&:e
~~:z Z7_
Aomo GOiden Whole CorD a '::~: 570
FARMDALE PEAS ~::.
NIBLETS CORN 6'j3!~
...,
--
7ge
Kay Natural
v. I. 33c
.swiss D••HtI, Chllletl
Vol I~ 38c
Nestle's Gruyere 0·,,,,, 39c
Ritz Crackers
10 ... 31 c
Marmalade Fozz Oraa,1II III JII' 19c
BAR CAKE
3g
2·lb
loaf
Chee•• Food
Virginia L•• Ch.oeolot.
FuelS_ Manhmallow
.ach
2 '::~: 2Sc
Z',!-:: 35e
Olendale Clah
Fr••h from
our awn hakerl••
Jam
Rob Roy
1M"
29
c
'b "28c
Ideal Red CUl'nllt ,It
...
,..
Oleomargarine
Wilson's Mor
e
Prince...
12-02 UII
45c
BREAD 'r:::;
~r------------------~---------------,
STEAKS
=:=
Enriched SupremR
'
.tf-s:
u.s. Grad.d Good
=--51.IOI.,_r_8o
••, _ .
Porterhouse
Fre.hly Ground Beel
Le~D Short Ribs Bee.
CANNED BAMS
SCRAPPLE Robe,,·!.
PORK SAUSAOE
490
570
Ib
Ib
Sm." BoHed
• 8 to 10 Ibl avg
Ib
We;l.nd·,
or Pel,n's Meaty
Ib
'obe:~F~:·~a"d·'
Ib
CHICKENS Fa.CY~:;;~~KIII.d
91e
27e
57e
Ib
45~
,!':J ~ SEA TROUT ::~ 25e
8o".:::;al 45C
ORANGES
Ib
Juicy, Florida,
Tree Ripened
-Ib
~~=---~~--~~
IDABO POTATOES
lISa} Tomato
CATSUP
.::. ZI.!:::5SC
·10 Orl~~"1
.... &9-=
aUM 1::05
Wash•• Everything
e
With
purmas.
of onothw at regular
prlw. You
SAVE Z8"
PERSONAL _ Electrical instaUations: wiring, old and new: Real.•
dential
and Commercial. Light and
Power, Waterheaters, Ranges. All
work d one to Fire U n derwrtters
specifications.
Service on all
makes ot washers (Bendix in-
I
wedding anniversary,
Well over a hundred guests
brought rongratUlations and manY :.T=:.~'.=i·=:-::::_=__=------::-:_::_l
lovely gifts were presented to Mr.
and Mrs. Paulson. One of the IIlost
cherished momentos of the occa-.
sian for Mrs. Paulson is a long
lyric poem presented by her husb d h
ed ·t d rio his
an w 0 compos
1
u g .
r
eluded),
vacuumtans,
cleaners,
Irons, toasters,
lamps.ranges
Call ..
Erich H. Hausen, Electrical Con,
SWARTHMO~
tractor, Swarthmore 2850 - 335
Substantial Suburban Home
Park Avenue.
Over 'h -acre of ground.
PERSONAL _ Vacuum (''leaners,
All stone house with slate
irons, toasters and radios reroof, 4 bedrooms, automatic
paired. called· for and dallvered.
hot water heat, 2-car garage.
Call Robert Brooks, Swarthmore
Owner spent· close to $5000
. 1548.
on property during past
year.
PERSONAL - Subscriptions . to
Inspection by Appointment
magazines. Mrs. BerthlL P. FarJACKSONoCBOSS
ies. Swarthmore 4589-W - 239
COMPANY
Haverford avenue.
1.0 7-1505
h
d ~
_ec=en=t;;;llln=;;;e;;;ss;;;=·======~1 ~r~~~~~lt~~1~~:;;:~:
Devine Taxi Service
WJLLIAM BROOKS
FOR SALE-Fireplace wood, seasoned. Cut
length. Phone
2078.
Ashes 8< Rubbish Removed
Lawns mowed, General
.. HauUng
·Av.' Morton, Pa.
236
Serving Swarthmore, Morton, Rutledge and Ridley
To~p since 1918
WANTED-We will buy at best
prices, old china, glass, furniture, firearms. Call HolIy Oalk
4313 or HolIy Oak 6720, collect for
appointment. All .bu.sfness confidential. Colonial Cupboard, No.5,
Philadelphia Pike, Wtbnlngton,
Delaware.
'
WANTED - Jobs for handyman.
Cieaulng, carpentry, mechanical
work. Kitchen help. References.
Decatur 2725-J.
WANTED-Furnished apartmen,t
or house, vicinity Swarthmore.
Good references. Husband and
wife. No children. Reply to Box
M, The Swarthmorean.
WANTED-Two bedroom unfurnished ground floor apartment.
Two adults, no pets. References.
Media 6-1059 Or write Box N,
The Swarthmorean.
WANTED-Practical nurse. Two
weeks. Will pay transportation.
Give references. Write Mrs. John
T. Handy, Jr:, Crisfield, Md. .
WANTED - Early spring, by
widow, Swarthmore resident
unfurnished apartment near tea
room. Call Swarthmroe 1306.
iN\ANTED-- Jlapanese-Amerloan
stUdent wants room and board
In return for household work.
Call Helen Hall, Swarlhmore
2225-W.
WANTED-Excellent cook and
houseworker,
half-days,
by
week. Call Swarthmore 0377-J.
CUNNINGHAM
Painter. .. Paper _
We IIiIIoaJd bow how
S_:aII
Mloblpa Aft
A. Mercer Qninby
PlJIiIBBAL DIlUWTOB .
Formerly of Media
1125 W. TAlii' Ave., PhU&.
Phone Baldwin 1170
No additional charge tor
suburban calla
All
Ir
~_,
t/fn",'
II,
I
KrERS BROS.. ,",
C3 --;
..
PHONE:
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Driveway. OonstracUea
Aspltal& ore..
e"
PETER DI NICOLA
REAL ESTATE
u.
Marian S. Brown.
907 BdnIont Avella
• NIW CONSTRUCTION
Ch_ _ 8-451'
. \ltTERS BROTHERS, luI'
Phone: Me4Ia 8-U81.
L. Henry Le Baron
Call Swarthmore 0121-01184
Wlrln.. · New and Old
a-
Electric Hot Water Heaters
and Eleeiric Ranges Installed
DAVE WOOD
Samuel M.· Harbison
"A WeD Kept HODle
Swarthmere 0740
Neve.. G...... Old"
~~~~~~~I!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!~
=
PRONE
GV'I'l"
BBPAIRIID AND
INSTAU,m
Repairs & CleIlniDC
, Call
~ce
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
VAN ALEN BROS,
IILI!ICTBIOAL
CONTBA
Coal and Fuel Oil
ServIng Swarthmore and
V1cln1ty for put
Twenty Years
1180 Mnhhabere Ave.
Painting
and
Paperium6ing
ROOFS
GEOBGB MYEB8
409 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2288
AiIsoclated with
~~;.;.;.;~;.;.~~~~~~;.;~ I
Irons - WasIters - T
BBALTO&
• WAU •• tI fLOO. (OV!'UNGS
LIst your Delaware Cowlt7
Phone Swarthmore 2SZI
ElectricaIRepairs
U you have real estate for
.sale, list with us and we wUl
give you the benefit of our
Cooperative Sellina Bureau.
Call at office Or phone us..
• AnUAno.s .04 UrAiRS
Swa>1bmore 0444
Pro~W1th
TREE SURGERY
PRUNING. I,tMs AND
TREE REMOVAL
ROBBBT BASTINGS
Call Swarthmore . . . .W
SWllribmore !lI95
NIGHT or DAY
1,\\nl'~
~1 ~
Media 6-0755
~~
MORE HEAT
roB
LESS MONEY
HOLES IN SHOES
CAUSE FEET TROUBLE..
COIHCII/IIS (DA'JIlIOllwlllr
7kK!IiJIIt81o'1I1I11$
Celia Shoe Shop
Sin"" 19M
102 PARK AVENUE
Swarthmore 2l1liO
PREMlUM ANTIIB.ACITB
331 Dartmouth AftIlue
Swarthmore
Swarthmore 0345
Mason Builders Supply
Company
~,~'t
b\\ t · ·
e
Sure, Johnny is only Five and it's only natulal
that sometimes he's a little careless. But, if
one night Johnny leaves his tricycle on the
walk and someone falls over it, you may
lace a heavy claim lor damages.
COMPREHENSIVE
Mln,WORK - LtJMBBB
B1lILDING lIIATEBIAL
PERSONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE
will protect you and your famity against
this, and many oth·er claims for damages.
Let us tell you about this policy.
PETER E. TOLD
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Room with bath and
garage in attractive house on
the Hill. Swarthmore 1675.
333 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
LOST and FOUND
Phone Swarthmore 1833
SWABTIIlIlORE, PA.
.,
FOUND-Strlng of pearls on Lafayette avenue. Call Swarthmore
1830-W after 7 p.m.
FOUND-Gold RAP. Fb'Ing pin,
with stones Call Swarthmore
1792.
serv~
Wallace Lippincott
• .ODIIN K"CHINS
"'Ou~dlng
for Quelit)'"
Media 8-0436 .
8 E. Frw1tSt
Bnbblsh CoUecIed
Weekly or Monlhly
Phone Swarthmore 3343
9 A. M. to 6.30 P.M..
Dependable
ConltOclo" and luilde"
302 GstIe", BlrNt • Modia, P.
F •. F. ZIMMERMAN
Photographer
Swarthmore
Disposal Service
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR SALE
WANTED
Since 11104
The School Distrkt at Swarthmore wU1
receive bids at the School Dlatrlct omce.
College Avenue Building. up to I p.m ..
Thursday. February 10. 1"', Bod open
SWARTHMORE, PA.
more
FOR 0552-R.
SALE-Pair hickory ridge
top skis with metal edges and
biodings and size 10, man's ski
boots, romplete. Good condition.
Call Swarthmore 0832-W.
FOR SAI.E--Fur trimmed black
. winter: roat, practiea1ly new;
gray flannel suit, perfect condition. Both size 16. Very reasonable.. Call Swarthmore 0429.
FOR SALE Newly reupholstered
settee and chair. Three-piece
maple suite. Reasonable. Call
Swarthmore 2935.
Good mater1aJ8 and Mi1UIIl
worlmien are now aV1lllable.
Call UI for InformatIGG and
estImatee
...~._ •• '_.=
U
ed
to t ehavln«
un en/lin
• who request au ~
.clalma or demands a&aIDst
the Estate of the decedent to make known
the same, and all J)eI1IOIlS Indebted to the
decedent tD make pal'lllent, wlthool dela,..
to
.r:!!A1~IM. Admlnlotrator
80ns
I;~~::::~:~~~,
flulshed
In $100.
mahogany, cradle,
$20. Masecretary,
rehogany chio.a closet, $35. Upholstered turtleback chair; good rondition, $50. Two mahogany rockers, $10. Tel. Media 6-3578. .
FOR SALE--China closet, porcelain top kitchen table, 22 " 27.
Call Swarthmore 1783-J. .
FOR SALE-Sink and faucets,
very reasonable. Call Swarth-
WANT TO BUI~D?
ce~~li.wE~~R
..G~J'MI~::~~lgr; !~~~~~==~~~~~:;i~
On the above Estate have been aranted
Call Shawn Disney,
Swarthmore
PERSONAL-Baby
sitter
avallable
0200, Extension 296 .
plex vacuum cleanert
doll carriage, $3. Call
more 3350-J.
FOR SALE-Pratt an(!. WhItney
hand-fed miller with several
cutters, without motor. Ideal
for small workshop. Reasonable.
Phone Swarthmore· 0200 Extension 358.
H.I.....
I
(
la"·29
....
Halv•• or
I
Although the 1949 C.A.R.E
program, sponsored by the studentF
of the Swarthmore High SchOQl
made a slow start, it has gathereq'
momentum as plans were COlJlo"
pleted for the second year io the
stUdent body's adoption of Stade,
Germany. One group, the Missions
and Benevolences SOCiety of the
Presbyterian ChurCh, has already
begun work on several forms of
aid for the town. and initiated the
program by giving a large sum. of
money to the Social Education and
Activities committee of the Woman's Club to be spent for diapers.
This committee of the club, under
the leadership of Mrs. George
Warren, has a]so made diapers to
be sent along with the ones purchased.
These groups are to be commended for their start 50 early in
the drive. It is hoped that this
year's program will not only meet
but supersede last year's standards, and if this enthusiaSm continues, there is every indication
that it will. Any groups who
would like to rontrlbute something
to Stade are asked to caiI Whit
Bird; Swarthmore 0670, or Mr.
Hofmann at the high schooL
· A new feature added this year
18 the special C.A.R.E. room· at
the high schooL In this room is
evidence of how much these people
appreeiated Swarlhmore's generosity last year-letters from the
J~ABY
PERSONAL
.e~ -Ad4tJIdJHudd .0/
,
'.!
AB.
(Continued from page one)
Northern Section Workers
In the house-to-house canvas
in. the northern section of the borough Mrs. S. B. Brewster, Mrs.
W. DeCaindry and Mrs. J. A. Cali houn are captains with mesdames
I H. F. Brown, R. Blair Price, Philip
I Alden, Joseph Kahler, Edward N.
Hay, Paul Rutan, F. A. Patman.
William Hayes, R. L. Harlow,
,Palmer Skogland, C. B. Shoemaker, Robert Turner, Mace Gow,ing, Lyman' Allen, Gordon Lang.
W. E. Soden, W. H. Dickinson,
I Donald Poole, W. E. Dungan, Orville H. Bullitt, Jr., H. W. Brinkmann, C. G. Thatcher, Rober!
: Walker, Neal Thurman, R. B.
: Crean, J. D. McCrwnm, and Miss
'\Vistel" Lukens, as workers.
Southeastern Section
· Ul"s. Milton H. Fussell is captain
~ of the southeastern section with
mesdames W. M. Harvey, J. S.
I Lynch, E. L. Conwell, C. W. Ram· say, W. F. Lee, F. T. Ransburg, J.
H. Hornaday, R. G. E. Ullman,
Buchanan Harrar, Jr., R. T. Bates,
JUlia Young Murray, A. W. Bass,
: Jr., J. H. Pitman, F. H. McCowan;
·I and the Misses Catharioe Fussell,
Anna Mary Fussell and Katherine
T. Bronson to assist.
Southwestern Section
In the southwestern section Mrs.
,Fred Hoefel is eaptain with the
following mesdames as her assistants: W. E. Kisiler, Joseph
Celia, George Plowman, Le Boy
Wright, Harry Bernard. Rex Self,
W. O. Heinze, Norman Hubne, D.
Reed Geel·, David McCahan, H ..
D. Weiland, and J. A. Turner.
Mrs. Albert Rilles is in charge
of the S\'(arthmore Apartments,
Mrs. R. B. Crean the High School,
and Mrs. W. W. Turner the College Theatre.
'
O
peL' S--s-I-·i'-1-1!--~D ~~::~s~f~:! ~t~:~::~ ~·,~["I~.~.~.~~:~~~:~~i~~~
C
AT OREATER SAVINOS
Program For Stade
CHOICE
Daniel and Andrew Kirk wlll
participate tonight In the In-·
qulrer-sponsored Indoor Track
Meet to be held In Convention
Hall.
.
Dan will enter the Invitation
1000 yard run while Andy will
Marching Dimes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~IH. S. Plan C. A. R. E.
-
of Stade, and recordings made at
the ceremony at the time the packagl'S were distributed.
Anyone Interested In seeing
these items is cordially invited to
visit this room which will be
opened to the public after Janu-
.. ...
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SWARTHMOBE 0114
•
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~--------.----------.-~~~r-----~~~,-MUsic Club Will
with Mrs. DorothY
School Studies Opening
Peace Chest Drive
S.P. C. A. Officers EIeeted
I r'IW accompanying.
(continued from page one)
,
Mrs. G. V. KrenlltoU of SwarthMeet Monday Mr. James Sorber will c~~~::1
The annual United Peace Chest avenue was elected corresponding
drive to aid the work of the sectetary of the Delaware County
~-.. ows hip a f Rec oneI1iation,
S . P. C. A. at the Annual E1ec-,'
......
N a tionaI C
e
l
l
'
th
Pre
'ti
oun
.or e
ven- on of officers held January 10.
W
tion of War. and the
omen' s Others elected to office were
International ,League in greater Walter L. R)loades, Dr. Mark
Philadelphia will get under way Allam, Delos E. Culver and Mrs.
In Swarthmore next Monday, Harry H. Hoopes.
January 24. Workers will meet
Mrs.' Leroy Gilbert of Meadow
at a tea at the home of Mrs. Pa- lane and Elrle S. Sproat of Cornell
trick ~. Malin, 221 North PrInce- avenue were elected to the Adton avenue at 3:30 to hear Burton visory Board.
Pa';'hall, cha~ of ~e Greater
- - -_ __
Philadelphia Drive, discuss the
Renamed by Daneites
goals -of the campaign ~or 1949.
Mrs. Henry A. Pelrsol, Jr. of
Mrs. Benbow Ritchie lS chair- Lsfayette avenue, was elected to
man of the Swarthmore drive. a fourth term as secretary-treasMrs. J. Warren Paxson and '~"'I 'urer of the Philadelphia Great
Plans were made, through the Frederick B. Tolles are cOntact- Dane Club at the club's annual
Instruction Conunittee with Mrs. 109
.
wark ers f or t h e local cam- meeting held In Merion Monday
R. K. Denworth as chairmtln, for palgn.
further meetings with teachers.
Early in December, the Board met
the elementary school teach- ....W.V. MEMBF!RSHIP TEA
at the Rutgers Avenue school,
On Thursday, January 27, at
a conference on Swarthmore's 2:30 p. m., at the Whittier House
Mrs. Samuel T. Carpenter of ~:;~~~,~ for the elementary the League of Women Voters will
Whittier place entertained at a!'
On January 18 a similar hear reports on "The Status of
tea Friday for Mrs. Harry Lockett conference was held with the Sen- Education." by Mrs. Wlllia';' Huey,
of Riverview road, a newcomer ior High School teachers in the "Mental Health Facilities In DelBROWNIE BAKE SALE
to Swarthmore.
school library, to give the Board aware County," by Mrs. Vincent
(Troops 18 and 227)
Joan Hertel, daughter of Mr. members a more intimate view ot Lathbury, "Pending Leglslation,"
Saturday, January !2
and Mrs. Paul R. Hertel of the present program. A meeting by Mrs. Glenn Morrow, and '..,..,..,
10 A.M.
Swarthmore avenue. Rutledge, re- with the Junior HIgh School teach- cial Agencies of Delaware Coun'-I 'Slpler's Hardware Store
the program by singing
The Swarthmore Music Club Songs" by William Soule, Old ltalmeets In Whittier House on the ian songs, and German songs. Mrs.
campus on Monday evening, Janu- Dorothy Paul will
ary ~4, at 8:30.
these.
Mrs. Albert G. Gwinn is chairIt is 'noteworthy that the first
man of the program' which will number, the String Trio, is being
~clude the following numbers:
performed by members of the
, A string trio, ''Terzetto for
Club. Those interested in
String Trio" by Dvorak, with
in the Swarthmore
David Spencer playing first
Music Club are cordially invited
Ruth Garrett, second violin,
to attend this program.
Russell Snyder, viola.
Six modern. songs, sung by
Choir Opens Membership
McChesney, with Henry Faust
The Media Fellowship Choir is
accompanist, will follow.
opening its next two m.,eting••,
Piano solos, "Nocturne, Opus 72, January 24 and January 31,
No. I," by Chopin, and ''Child"",'s new members. The choir
Corner" (three parts) by De Bus- Monday evenings from ,8:15, to 10.
sy, will be played by Mrs. James
Any soprano, alto, tenor or
Perkins.
with a gregarious instinct is
, On the violin Mr. Lucius Cole vited to come to the Fe11owship
play "Danish Folk Song," by House at 21 West Franklin street,
Sandby, and "Humoreske," by ,Media,
will
,
,,,
,,
,
I
,,
I
,,I
,
,,
dation for Infantile Paralysls
commended the proposal
consderation. Th~y gave
professional opinion to the effect
that no gain In health would resuit from the' proposed plan. A
report from the chainnan of the
Mothers' Groups showed
that most mothers voted against
suggested change.
The Board decided to study
illatterfurther, and to secure, with
the national eooperation of the
Borough Health Officer, opinions
from county. sta~ and national
authorities.
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TO THE
THE ·SWARTHMOR
IM9
LIBRARY BOARD
'ELECTS
Mrs. John Seybold'
Also Elected
To Board
College Comlltencement
A~
Whittier
CLAm WILCO;K
BAKES FOB POLIO FUND
Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop of Harvard
avenue is' baking cakes this year
for the benefit of the Polio Fund.
Anyone desiring angel food or
\
sponge cakes may call her
Swarthmore 0627-J.
MARCH
OF
DIMES?
,PER
GIRL SCOUT AID
MARCH OF DIMES
Mothers Club Also
Taking Theatre
Collections
Kiddie's
.
Kare
Agency
turns this week to Endicott Junior ers, will be scheduled later.
College in Beverly, Mass;,
The request of Adeline K.
a seven-week period of int:en'-I Strouse tor a leave of absence for
Swarthmore 2307
ment, an off-campus bUSiness,
the spring semester to travel and
perience in a local
study in France, was granted. Mrs.
store, -and vacation.
Margaret Williams Thompson, of
West Chester who has taught high
school French for a number of
JANUARY 27, 1919
years, was elected substitute teach-
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ing in elementary grades, and in
mUSic, physical education pnd social studies classes.
The Board noted the honor that
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and to
community
in
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Charles E. Fischer
BUILDER
to serve as host to' the SouthI ~:::~~~:, District High School OrI'
which will present a conin Clothier Memorial tomorro", evening. An unusually large
number of Swarthmore pupils
were honored by being successful
in the competition for securing
important places in this orchestra.
A survey report was presented,
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showing the practices in the sub
qrban schools in organjzjng and
providing for the instrumental
music program.' A number of
the better schools follow the same
plan as here: In the
grades,. to provide instruments
on loan for year to beginners
who after showing progress are
expected to buy '
orchestras, the school district to
provide the large and the unlllSU>ll1
instruments which parents
not be exPected to supply, as
horns, . drums, oboes, bass viols,
and so forth. The Board authorized the securing of quotations
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disc!'5Sion of the spring
sports program revealed that in
boys sports there were requests
for full Interscholastic competition
in three sports this year, ' : : : :
b'ack, . baseball, and 11
Because of the small size of
school and limited budget,
school has not heretofore been
able to suport more than two
sports. It was decided to continue the program of last yeartrack and baseball, with lacrosse ,
~ minor sport, practicing and play_
109 on Saturdays.
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A survey of the limited equip..
ment of the school audio-educa_
tion program, prepared by a commiltee of teachers, indicated needs
In the aUditorium, the
room, the gymnasium, and In portable equipment for classrooms
Microphones and lOUd spea~
should be Provided, as well as
record-playing equipment. The
Board expressed appreciation for
the offer of the teachers to build
this equipment, mid - authorized
the purchase of needed materials
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The infant son of Robert and
Virginia DeHaven Hall of Holiday
Hill, Westtown, Pa., died In the
West Chester Hospital on Monday, January 24. The baby was
the grandson of Mrs. Helen M. Hall
of Hillborn avenue.
Lt. Col. Robert H. Douglas and
family of WashingtoD, D. C~ visiled his parents Mr. and Mrs.
James B. Douglas of North Ch_
ter road over last week-end.
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
dW'lrthraore C"llece
Library
THE
Music Club Will
Meet Monday
The Swarthmore Music Club
meets in Whittier House on the
campus on Monday evening, January 24, at 8:30.
Mrs. Albert G. Gwinn is chairman of the program which will
include the following numbers:
A string trio, "Terzetto for
String Trio" by Dvorak, with
David Spencer playing first violin,
Ruth Garrett, second violin, and
Russell Snyder, viola.
Six modern songs, sung by Jane
McChesney, with Henry Faust as
accompanist, will follow.
Piano solos, "Nocturne, Opus
No.1," by Chopin, and
Corner" (three parts) by De
sy, will be played by Mrs.
Perkins.
On the violin Mr. Lucius Cole
will play "Danish Folk Song," by
Sundby, and "Humoreske," by
Koepping, with Mrs.
School Studies Opening
P. C. A. Officers Elected
Peace Chest Drive Jp_eDlII S.Mrs.
G. V. Krenikoff ot SwarthPaul accompanying.
Mr. James Sorber will conclude
(continued from page one)
The annual United Peace Chest avenue was elected corresponding
the program by singing "Three dation for Infantile Paralysis re- drive to aid the work of the secretary of the Delaware County
Songs" by William Soule, Old
commended the proposal unde:r I Fellowship of Reconciliation, the S. P. C. A. at the Annual Elecian songs, and German songs. Mrs. consderation. They gave their National Council for the Preven- tion of officers held January 10.
DOl"Othy Paul will ac"ornp,an:d professional opinion to the effect lion of War. and the Women's Others elected to oftice were
these.
that no gain in health would re- International League in greater Walter L. Rhoades, Dr. Mark
It is noteworthy that the first suit from the proposed plan. A Philadelphia will get under way Allam, Delos E. Culver and Mrs.
number, the String Trio, is
report from the chairman of the in Swarthmore next Monday, Harry H. Hoopes.
Mrs. Leroy Gilbert of Meadow
performed by members of the Grade Mothers Groups showed January 24. Workers will meet
Junior Club. Those interested in that most mothers voted against at a tea at the home of Mrs. Pa- lane and Elric S. Sproat of Cornell
membership in the
the suggested change.
trick M. Malin, 221 North Prince- avenue were elected to the Ad ..
Music Club are cordially invited
The Board decided to study the ton avenue at 3:30 to hear Burton visory Board.
to attend this program.
matter further, and to secure, with Parshall, chairman of the Greater
the national cooperation of the Philadelphia Drive, discuss the
Renamed by Daneites
Choir Opens Membership
Borough Health Officer, opinions goals -of the campaign for 1949.
Mrs. Henry A Peirsol, Jr. ot
Mrs. Benbow Ritchie is chair- Lafayette avenue, was elecled to
The Media Fellowship Choir is from county· stat~ and
opening its next two meetings, authorities.
man of the Swarthmore drive. a fourth term as secretary-treasMrs. J. Warren Paxson and Mrs. urer of the Philadelphia Great
January 24 and January 31, to
Plans were made, through
Frederick B. Tolles are contact- Dane Club at the club's annual
new members. The choir meets
Monday evenings from 8:15 to 10. Instruction Committee with Mrs. ing workers for the local cam- meeting held in Merion Monday
paign.
Any soprano, alto, tenor or bass R. K. Denworth as chairman,
further
meetings
with
teachers.
with a gregarious instinct is inEarly in December, the Board
vited to come to the Fellowship
with the elementary school teach- L.W.V. lUEMBERSHIP TEA
House at 21 West Franklin street,
ers at the Rutgers Avenue school,
On Thursday, January 27, at
l\.Iedia.
for a conference on Swarthmore's 2:30 p. m., at the Whittier House
for
the
el""oerltalry th e L eague of W omen Voters will
1\'11"5. Samuel T. Carpenter of P rogram
W-hittier place entertained at a schools. On January 18 a similar hear reports on "'l'he Status of
;:==::;~
tea Friday for Mrs. Harry Lockett cCJnferencc was held with the Sen- Education," by Mrs. William Huey, 11
Iii
of Riverview road, a newcomer ior High School teachers in the "Mental Health Facilities in De,l-I
BROWNIE BAKE SALE
to Swarthmore.
school library. to give the Board aware County," by Mrs.
(Troops 18 and 227)
Joan Hertel, daughter of Mr. members a more intimate view
Lathbury, uPending Legislation,"
Saturday, January 22
and lVlrs. Paul R. Hertel of the present program. A m~ting by Mrs. Glenn Morrow, and "So10 A.M.
Swarthmore avenue, Rutledge,
with the Junior High School teach- cial Agencies of Delaware CounSipler's
Hardware
Store
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Baby
Sitter
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tUrns this week to Endicott UlUUI-,ers, will be scheduled later.
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College in Beverly, Mass.,
The I'equest of Adeline K.
Do seven-week period of intern- Strouse tor a leave of absence for
Swarthmore 2307
ment, an off-campus business ex- the spring semester to travel and
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a"ention to every -detail, wilh fine
has come to the
ingredients lil,e spicy cinnamon
schools and conununity in
and loacls of Sun-Maid Raisins. *
able to serve as host to the Southeastern District High School OrBake in covered pans-lock in all
chestra, which will present a conthe flavor-double-wrap for
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roW' evening. An unusually large
number of Swarthmore pupils
Buf why clo it yourself?
were honored by being successful
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Kiddie's
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BUILDER
A survey report was presented,
showing the practices in the sub
urban schools in organizing ahd
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CHESTER
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A survey of the limited equipment of the school audiO-education program, prepar-ed by a committee of teachers, indicated needs
in the auditorium, the music
room, the gymnasium, and in portable equipment for classrooms
Microphones and loUd speake";
should be provided, as well as
record-playing eqUipment. The
Board expressed appreciation for
the offer of the teachers to build
this equipment, and· authorized
the purchase of needed materials
GIVEN
TO THE
THE SWARTHMOR
LIBRARY BOARD
ELECTS JEWETT
Mrs. John Seybold
Also Elected
To Board
CLAIR WILCOX
College Commencement
At Whittier Sunday
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BAKES FOR POLIO FUND
Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop of Harvard
avenue is baking cakes this year
for the benefit of the Polio Fund.
Anyone desiring angel food or
sponge cakes may call her
Swarthmore 0627-J.
Thirty-six students, the small-.
est mid-year graduating class in
recent years, will receive degrees
from Swarthmore College in an
informal ceremony at the Friends
Meeting House, Swarthmore, at 3
p. "., on Sunday, January 30.
Speaker for the commencement
will be Dr. Leslie M. Lipson, associate professor of political science
ot the college. Dr. Lipson was the
choice of the graduating students
themselves.
There will be a tea in Bond Memorial for seniors and their guests
after the exercises.
MARCH
OF
DIMES?
PER
JANUARY
PLANS MUSICAL
PROGRAM SUN.
YEAR
GIRL SCOUT AID
MARCH OF DIMES
Mothers Club Also
Taking Theatre
Collections
The College Theatre manageIn an election in which several
ment is cooperating with the
candidates ran almost neck ,to neck,
March of Dimes drive by sponsorPhillip H. Jewett was re-elected
ing audience collections at both
to the Board of Directors of the
shows each evening during the
Swarthmore Public Library, and
Community Arts Center drive.
Mrs. John W. Seybold was chosen
Under the direction of Mrs. J.
To Present Local
to fill the vacancy caused by the
A. Calhoun, Girl Scout Troops 16
expiration of the term of office of
Vocalists
and 83 make the collection at the
Charles B. Shaw. The newly
Photo Ihrig & Thomas
Last
month
the
Community
Arts
early shows and Mrs. John Weller
elected members will serve-threeCenter of Wallingford, true to its president of the Mothers Club asyear terms.
promises, offered its membership sisted by Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Following the balloting, which
a varied program of Art events Garrison, Mrs. Leonard Dart, Mrs.
ended on Monday night, the Board
which included an exhibit of paint- Leroy Peterson, Mr. and Mrs.
elected as officers for the coming
ings
and crafts, lectures on weav- Charles 'Martin, Mr. and Mrs.
year: Mr. .rewett, president; Mrs.
ing, photography~ painting and a Thomas Prather, Mr. and Mrs.
Seybold, vice-president; Dr. J. Al_
children'S
party.
Martin Luther, Mrs. Henry Beck,
Swarthmore Professor
fred. Calhoun, secretary, and HarDistrict
Orchestra
This
month
attention
will
be
Mrs. Carl Dempsey, Mrs. John
old Ogram, treasurer.
World
Reports
On
focused on Music when an unusual Weller, Mrs. Glen O'Neal, Mrs.
Event Fills
In her annual report, covering
and interesting program will be Roderick Hobart are taking care
Trade
Charter
the year 1948, Miss Bettina E.
Clothier
presented
at the Center, Sunday of the later show collections.
Hunter, librarian, announced the
Clair Wilcox of Ogden avenue, afternoon, January 30, by Donald
In addition to the workers listed
An overflowing audience in
addition of 414 new readers (284
M
. 1 h
til
Joseph Wharton Professor of Po- MacRostie, baritone, of IV1,eOl.a,J in last week's issue of The SwarthCl
th
o
ler
emona
ear
y
apadult and 130 juvenile), bringing
litical Economy at Swarthmore,
morean the following are helping
the total registration to 2,425-8 plauded the 105-piece Southeast- saw on Tuesday the publication Sally McFadden, Anne Voigt
Perdue
Cleaver,
all
members
in
the southwestern section: Mrs.
record for new members in any ern District High School Symphony of his book. "A Charter for World
the Rose Valley Chorus and
Lee C. Bennett, Mrs. George Lagiven year, and the ·largest total Orchestra last Saturday evening Trade."
Community
Arts
Center.
The
acgan. Mrs. Alban E. Rogers in the
enrollment to date.
in a concert of the highest calibre.
Published by Macmillan Comcompanist
will
be
Thelma
Crow
house-to-house canvass, and Mrs.
Ot the 43,600 books circulated The program the student musicians p&ny, "A Charter for World Trade"
and
the
narr~tor,
Fred
Echelmeyer.
John
Longwell at the Bank.
1948, approximately 'two-thirds played was one which left the concerns the charter for an interTwo members of the special gifts
were, adult and, one-third juvenile audience applauding for more. Un- national trade organization com- There will be solos, duets, trios and
quartets.
committee
have sent $325 to headtitles. The' cirCUlation among the der the ~adership of seven instru- pleted at the United Nations Cooquarters
and
each donation has
adults included 20,641 works of mental directors from this area,
terence on Trade and EmpioyThe musical program will fol- been acknowledged.
All Girl
fiction, 6,528 non-fiction, and 1,855 festival orchestra showed the
ment at Havana, March, 1948. The low the business meeting which
Scouts are setting dimes along a
periodicals.
suits of a month of earnest prBc- final set of the conference was will open promptly at 3 o'clock. chalk line, striving to reach a
Books purchased during the year lice and ensemble rehearsal.
signed by 54 countries and the James Feight of tJte Arts
literal mile of dimes.
numbered 1,347, of which 935 were
The program, beginning with a charter is scheduled to come be- Board of Directors will open a
for adults and 412 for children melodic, sonorous Legend undel' fore the legislatures of some 60 general discussion period at which
.
. ' , the Unite d time the memb·.rsliip will be Gal'llet Host
Of variolL'; ages. Other additions thE' direction of Robert Holm, was countries,
including
to the Library equipment were well pl~nned to give the audience States, for approval in 1949.
brought up to date on the organnew shelving, which greatly in- music of contrasting moods and
West Pointers
Dr. Wilcox joined the facuIty at ization of this newly founded anC!
creased the sheli capacity and a styles. "Fiddle-Faddle", the in- Swarthmore in 1927 after having popular enterprise. Howard FloBill Stetson's Swarthmore Colnew magazine rack, a gift from triguing and popular string num- earned his Ph. D. at the University gaus of Wallingford, business di- lc:ge basketball squad, with six
the Swarthmore Woman's Club.
ber by Anderson brought the
Pennsylvania, his Alma Mater. rectol' and house chairman, will consecutive victories to its credit,
Having circulated in 1948 enough strongest r~spons,e of the evening, Besides a distinguished career as report on the work done on the tftkes on a large order when the
books to provide ten for every a' request for repetition. Other educator, Dr. Wilcox has had an Arts Center's quarters.
Cadets of West Point invade the
'resident
the' borough, the Li- intricate and attractive numt,e", impressive record in Government
"Many improvements have been Field House Friday night.
brary staff is anxious to have new included Revival. 'a Morton Gould service: In the NRA and OPA; made with the loyal cooperation
The Army team, which recently
registrations for this free commun- arrangement of six spirituals,
as consultant on the National Re- of many of the members," Mr. pressed sensational Yale for threei ty service. with a view to making ing attention to the pizziccato sources Planning Board and on the Flogaus said, "but there is still quarters of a hard-fought game,
1949 a banner year in meeting the strings, the modern harmonies of Social Security Board; and as di- much to be done and we are hop- has a 3-3 record. The Cadets deneeds of book-reading Swarth- the brass, a 14crying clarinet", and rector, Office of International ing more members 'will step for- reated Union, Williams and Lemoreans.
intricate, intriguing string sections. Trade Polil'Y, Department of State. ward to help lift the immense bur- high, while losing to Brown, PittsUnder D. Ray Yerger's direction, He was vice-chairman of the U. S. den from the shoulders of those burgh and Yale. The Swarthmore
this number was well executed.
cielegation at the United Nations who have already contributed so record stands at 7-3.
H. L. Shay, Jr., Is
Czech Rhapsody, the last number Conference on Trade and Employ- much of their time."
Three veterans of the powerful
Year on 'the program conducted by El- ment at Havana. In addition to
Jr. C. C. Man
Mrs. Charles Dennis, presillent, Army football team are expected
Miller
of
Springfield, these activities he has written will take this opportunity to pre- to start for the visitors. They are
Howell Lewis Shay, Jr. of Park wood
avenue was presented with the brought the true Czech folk dance many articles in various magazines sent the newly-appointed Board of forward Arnold Galiffa, center Jim
Junior Chamber of Conunerce key and song flavor to the foreground and journals, including the "St. Directors to the membership. They Rawers and guard Frank Barnes.
in Philadelphia last week as the in interesting color combinations. Louis Post-Dispatch," "New York are: Joseph R. Gibson and Mrs. Galiffa and fellow forward Tom
"outstanding young man of 1948." A favorite among the members of Times Sunday Magazine," and Stanley L. MacMillan, both'
Boydston have been leading the
Shay, a graduate of Swarthmore the orchestra, this composition "Fortune."
Swarthmore; James S. Feigtlt, I Cadet attal"k this year.
High School in the class of 1936 proved a fitting climax to an outchairman; Emma M. Abbett, Mrs.
Swarthmore'S hopes ride chiefly
and the University of Pennsylvania standing concert.
Spencer Article Widely Read J. Claude Bedford, Mrs. Charles A. with Jim Reilly, lanky PhiladelOne of the most musical numwith honors in 1941. is executive
A recent magazine article by Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. phian who plays either center or
bers
of the evening was rendered
vice-president of Forces United
Steven M. Spencer of Ogden ave- Dutton, Mrs. Wayland H. Elsbree, forward. Jim leads the Philadeland was instrwnental in develop- by the solo cellist, Jerome Gold- nue has appeared in 11 languages Mr. Howard A. Flogaus and Cyril phia area in points per game, and
ing tt.is organization which con- man, sophomore at the local high and been read by more than Gardner, aU of Wallingford; Mrs. the Swarthmoreans are banking
sists of groups pledged to help school. Mr. Goodman proved him- 40,000,000 people, Mr. Spencer was Stuart Graves and Edward T. on his shooting eye to surprise the
self nothing short of an artist in
protect the Nation's Liberties.
Moore, of Mediaj Mrs. Harold V. West Pointers.
informed recently.
Arthur C. Kaufmann president his rendition of Adagio and RonFriday night's contest will be
The article "Where Are We Now Hartman, of Chester and Emma L.
of the Chamber of Commerce and do by Boccherini. Applause could on Cancer?" was condensed from Warfield, of Springfield.
the last for Rex HSam" Gary, captBin of the Garne,t team and ace
chairman of the award conunlt- not express the audience's enthusi- The Saturday Evening Post and
Mrs. Vance ,A. Pierce of Media passer of last fall's football squad.
tee in making the presentation at asm. An encore, Habanera by Ra- appeared in the September, 1948
the Union League said of Shay vel, played in muted tone proved issue of The Reader's Digest. The is publicity chairman and her Gary 1 a former resident of
who _ts a partner in the Howell exceptional in its interpretation editors believed that it would be local committe includes M~. Neal Swarthmore, graduates on Sunday.
Thurman and Mrs. Samuel Gurin.
Probable line-ups are: ArmyLewis Shay architects firm, "He and tone.
equally enjoyable abroad, and ran
Edward
T.
Moore,
Executive
Boydston and Galiffa, forwards;
Mr. Holm and Alice_ Blodgett, it in most of the Reader's Digest
has given his time, his opportunity
to make money, his influence, his co-hosts of this tremendous under- international editios. Mr. Spencer Secretary, who is in the office at Rawers, center; Barns and Mosny,
constant unflagging service to taking, are to be congratulated for has now received, copies contain- the Arts Center daily (phone ME- guards. Swarthmore-Reilly and
something that needs doing so the success of the evening. Swarth- ing his article in British, Au- 6-1739) will report on the brochure Poit, forwards; Hall. center; Gary
which is now being prepared for and Esrey, guards.
desperately that we of the com- more is more than proud to have stralian,
Spanish,
Portuguese,
mailing in the near future to
mittee recognize it as monumental. been host to such a fine group Swedish,
Finnish,
Japanese,
His work has but begun but the of students and to such high cali- French, French Canadian, Nor- launch the second semester o(
BEREAVED
classes. "We now have more than
beginning is 50 great, so needed, bre musicians.
The
infant
son of Robert and
wegian and Italian-with more to
400 members, including about 300 Virginia DeHaven Hall of Holiday
that the committee to a man voted
come.
students," said Mr. Moore,
Shay the award."
Hill, Westtown, Pa., died in the
David Daugherty, son of Mr.
we are anxious to keep them
Established on July 4, 1947 in and Mrs. J. P. Daugherty of DickWest Chester Hospital on MonRed Cross To Sew
close touch with everything
Independence Hall the national irison avenue and a third year
day,
January 24. The baby was
Red Cross Sewing Day will be
program of Forces United Is dedi- student at the University of Vir- held at the Presbyterian Church goes on at the Arts Center
the grandson of Mrs. Helen M. Hall
cated to education for knowledge ginia, has been elected to mem- at 10 a. m. Wednesday, Febru- well as acquaint others with
of Hillborn avenue.
activities."
Of the American system of govern- bership in Alpha Kappa Psi, ary 2.
ment, making it work better, solv- national professional fraternity
Lt. Col. Robert H. Douglas and
All women of the town are coring and fighting its problems.
family
of Washington, D. C., visMrs. Sewell W. Hodge of Ogden
ill economics and commerce. dially invited to help make supavenue, entertained "The Eight- ited his parents Mr. and Mrs.
The Thimble Group met Mon- David is also a member of the plies for local hospitals.
Coffee
will
be
served
at
noon.
some"
at a luncheon-bridge Tues- James B. Douglas of North Ches"
day at the home of Mrs. Carlos International Relations Club and
ter road over last week-end.
Members should bring a lunch. day.
holds a varsity lacrosse leiter.
F. Noyes of Parish road.
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of the
sports program revealed that in
boys sports there were requests
for full interscholastic competition
in three sports this year, namely;
track, baseball, and lacrosse.
Because of the small size of the
school and limited budget, the
school has not heretofore been
able to suport more than two
sports. It was decided to continue the program of last yeartrack and basebaU, with lacrosse
~ minor sport, practiCing and play_
mg on Satul'xiays.
A
H!AVE YOU
of
providing for the instrumental
music program. A number of
the better scr..ools follow the same
plan as here: in the elementry
gradesl to provide instruments
on loan for year to beginners
who after showing progress are
expected to buy their own; in
the instrwnental groups-band and
orchestras, the school district to
provide the large and the unusual
instruments which parents could
not be expected to supply, as
horns, drums, oboes, bass viols,
and so forth. The Board authorized the securing of quotations
on several additional instruments
for the growing musical
ations.
S\varth more, Pa.
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Mrs. R. M. K1lgore 9' .Cornell
Mrs. Albert L. $choft 01 River- avenue III entertaInIng ala'lunchview road.
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'eori~bridite ilt her home today. .
The Poets' Circle met Monday
Mr. and Mrs. C. IrwIn dalbreath
at the home of Mrs. Harold G. of BenjaDun )Vest avenue will enGrlUin of Rutgers avenue. Mrs. tertain informally at their home
Roland G. E. Ullman was in charge tomorrow evening before the
of the program.
Series Dance· In the Woman's,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant Club.
of South Chester road entertained
Mrs. J esh Arnold Saulnier of i
their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Wallingford. recently returned I
Wipperman of St. Louis, Mo., as from Paris, France. where she;
overqight guests Tuesday.
has been visiting her sister' for'
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Firth Ihe past four months.
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of Norlh Chest.r road leave SunMrs. T. A. Hays has r.turned'
day for Norwich, Vt. Mr. Firth to her home on Riverview road
is on leave of absence for second after visiting her daughter and
semester in the Philosophy Depart- two sons in White Plains, N. Y.
ment at the college. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Edward Penfield, mot....r
Townsend Scudder, 3rC!, of Wood- of Mr. Walker Penfield of River-
willi Mrs. Cox's parents, Mr.eru\
,.SAVE:thWE!
LET US SERVICE
YOUR CAR
WflILE YOU SHOP
MIss Margaret Little of Park
avenue, a graduate of Physical
"
TheI'l'.py from the University of
Minnesota, Is now working as a
therapist with the University of
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Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia.
R: Blair Price, Jr., 01 HampdenSydney College, Va.. will spend
five days of a mid-term vacation
at his home on North Chester road.
" 'Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Kent.
Jr., of Springfield, are entertainingior seve... l days Mrs. Kent's
par.nts, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. William K. Harrison who have just
returned from Japan. They will
live in Washington, D. C., where
General Harrison will be stationed. bury, Conn., former Swarthmore view road, has moved to Swarth- i ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Wentworth Harrison of Stony- residents, are returning and will more and will reSide at Elnwood.:
Formerly ~he liVed at the Pelhambrook, N. Y., will join the family occupy the Firth apartment.
Mrs,
Robert
H.
Reed
of
College
Biltmore,
Pelham, Manor, N. Y.,·
,FEBRUARY 3, 1949
for the we.k-end.
av.nue
returned
Monday
from
and
was
a
resident
of
the
t(lwn
,Mrs. Rudolph H. Banks is recuperating at her home on Co- Evanston, Ill., where she had for 50 years. . ,
lumbia avenue, following an oper- sp.nt sev.ral days visiting Bob and .Mrs., P. L. Whitak~r has returned
ation performed in the Presby- Helen Reed, both students at to her home on Park avenue after I
Northwestern University. Helen a visit with her son-in-law and
terian Hospital, Philadelphi"a.
Come and Enjoy YOUI' Selection From.
Dr. and Mrs, James A. Perkins was initiated into Kappa Kappa daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
HOT DISHES - DEUCIOUS SALADS
Pitner in Baltimore, Md.
of Strath Haven avenue leave Gamma Sorority Saturday.
AND DESSERTS
E. H. Taylor of Harvard ayenue,
Mrs. David R. Warner and son,
Monday by plan. for Seattle. While
on the West Coast, Dr. Perkins has returned from Decatur, Ill., Roddy,of Philadelphia, are spend- i
will visit coll.ges in portland, wh.re he was one of the speakers ing a few weeks in Swarthmore
San Franci.sco and Los Angeles, at the two-day MldcWest Confer- visiting Mrs. Warner's parents, Mr.
and will also visit southern col- ence of Industry, Labor and Agri- and Mrs. O. J. Gilcreest of vassarl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
leges before returning home. Mrs. CUlture. Mr. Taylor's subject:was avenue.
Mrs. Charl.s Chickering of the I
Perkins will return the middle of "Soil-the Basis of the American
Economy."
Harvard
Inn spent .the past week
HAVlNG COMPANY ? ?
February.
Airman
Mildred
K.
Kapelskiof
in
Washington
with
Mr.
ChickerMrs. Howard M. Jenkins of
Order HOAGIES From,
North Chester road returned home South Chester road, was one of the ing attending the Inaugural CeleSund~y from a two-week trip 100 WAF trainees to march in the bration.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCowan of
south where she was the guest of inaugural parade for President
Truman
in
Washington
on
ThursVassar
avenue accompanied by
17lol! S. Chesl!!r Road
Dr. and M~s. Frank Aydelotte at
day.
Miss
Kapelski
was
a
memtheir
daughter
Mildred will spend
8WARTHIIIOBR, PA.'
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the Highland Park Florida Club,
ber
of
the
1941
High
School
graduthe
weekend
at
Penn
State
and
Monday
thronllh
Th!!J'Sday
.11:00
A.M.
,to
uioo
P.II.
Lake Wales, ~·la.
ating
class,
and
until
recently
was
att.nd
the
commencement
festivlMr. and Mrs. Donald Crosset of
FrIday and SRturday - 11:00 A.M. to m1"n!a'ht
Ridley Creek road, Media, enter- in charge of the Orange Cleaners. ties of. their son Frank McCowan,
Snnday, - 6:30 to
P.II.
Karen Peterson, daughter of Jr. who will receive his degree In
tained at a supper party Sunday
Phone: Swarthmore 3216
.vening when their guests in- Dr. and Mrs. Leroy E. Peterson Industrial Engineering on Moncluded Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm of yassar avenue, is celebrating day.
Miss Shella Llvock of Surrey.
Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomp- her fifth birthday 'anniversary
.'. ~on, Mr. and Mrs. George Plowman today by'entertaining 14 guests at .England, is the house guest of Mrs•
oi, Swarthmor., Mr. and Mrs. Earl a supper party from 5 to 7. Home Margaret, Freedley of Swarthmore
Deppick and Dr. and Mrs. William movies will be featured during the avenue for a month.
entertainment.
Howard Shearer. Jr., 14-yearErb of Ridley Park.
Miss Mildred Simpers of the
Susan Williams, daughter of Dr. old son of Mr. and Mrs. Shearer .
Swarthmore Apartments enter- and M."S. Ned B. Wil1lams of of Swarthmore avenue Is recupBEAUTY SALON'
tained h.r brtdge club at dessert- Dickinson avenue, celebrated her erating at hi:!; home from an atbridge Thursday eveiling.
fifth birthday Saturday by.nter- tack Of pneumonia.
Beauty dolles the _tiler
Mrs. Gordon Lange of Cedar tainlg her small friends at a
Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes of Prince_
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lane, director of dramatics at the luncheon.
ton avenue, returned home SunCall Swarthmore 0476
college, and 12 students of the
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of day after spending two . weeks in
9 Chester Road
Little Theatre Club of the college North Chester road will entertain Atlantic City. Mr. Yerkes joined
, leave today for a theatre week-end as their week-end guest Dr. Bates' her week-ends.
in N.w York City. They plan to mother, 'Mrs. Clarisse Bates of
-----see three plays and will meet the New York City.
ENGAGEMENT
stars following the performances.
, Bob Hulme of Westdale avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richard
'They will also visit Ceutury Stage
arrived home Wednesday from the Harris," of Swarthmore avenue,
Ughting Studio.
University of Virginia for the mid- announce the. engagement and apMrs. Harlan R. Jessup, Harlan
term vacation of a few weeks..
proaching marriage of their daughR. Jessup, Jr., Kathleen Lee and
Mr. Donald Gustasson of High- ter, Mrs. Virginia Sheaffer Thomas
Martha Jessup -of Haverford aveland Park, N. J., was the week- of Bronxville, N. Y. to Dr. David
Member of Federal Depoalt Instaance Corporation
nue spent the week-end in Washend guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Pryse Thomas, Son of Mrs. Pryse
;Qlgton, D. C., and Frederick, Md.,
Huey of Dickinson avenue. The Thomas of Scranton, and the late
and saw the Inaugural Parade in
nNow You can buy U', S. Saving.
. s Banda
engagement of Miss Jean Huey and M r. Thomas.
. au'touiaii-....
Washington, last Thursday.
Mr. Gustasson was recenUy anDr. Thomas was graduated from
through 1:l,tenew ~n:d-a-Month Plan. ASk at thIa Sank
, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bradnounced.
shaw of Benjamin West avenue
Medicine
at theand
University
of,
Lehigh
University
the School
. entert,ained at dinner at their
Mr. and Mrs. F. Pelzer Lynah, of
Pennsylvania.
He
served
four
Jr., of Wallingford, entertained at
home Friday evening.
Mr .and Mrs, Po. Sidney John- a small dinner party Saturday eve~ years as a major in the U. S.
Army during the war.
son, Jr., of Lafayette evenue will ning.
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Series Dance in the Woman's Club Swarthmore College held a bridge
FOR
tomorrow evening.
party and fashion show at StrawMAGAZINE
Barbara Thatcher of College bridge and Ciothier Saturday,
SlUBSCRIPrIONS
avenue was recently initiated into
Mrs, Charles W. Lukens of
Mrs. Lloyd E. KauffmaD
Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority at Strath Haven avenue entertained
Northwestern University.
Swarthmore 2080
at a neighborhood tea Thursday.
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of
North Chester road entertained at
n dinner party at their home Saturday evening.
Mrs. Hazel Taylor of Omena,
Friday and Saturday
Mich., is visiting. her brother:'inRichard W I _
'law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rob"With health, eveml;!ing is a SourCe of
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lda Lupino
ert H. Reed of College avenue.
pleasute;
without
it,
nothing'
elSe,
whatever
''ROAD HOUSE"
Betty Grabie
Elizabeth Bryant of Bucknell
Dan Dally
Sat. f.ature-6, 8, io p.m,
it may be, is enjoyable. It follows that 'the
University will spend the mid"WHEN MY BABY SMII.....
greatest of follies is to sacrifice health for any
term vacation at her home on
Saturday Matinee, 1 p. m.
AT ME"
South Chester road.
OIher kind of happiness, whatever it may be
,
Special Children's Show
in technicolor
Mr. and Mrs. BUrton Cox, Jr.,
Sabu In "ELEPHANT BOY"
-for gain, advancement, learning, for EaDIe, ",~:;;;a
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Also Cartoons
of Baltimore, spent the week-end
let alone, then, for fleeting'sensual pleasures," advised
New Ser1aI-H Jungle Girl"
OK Kiddie Karloon Show!
Arthur Sch'!penhauer.
Saturday Afternoon at 1:15
Monday and Tuesday
A. pharmacists, we are constand), al~rt to forward
Danby Kaye
in
Sunday and Monday
measures important to public health. In our prescription
"A SONG 18 BORN"
. Dick Powell
department wo; have assembled the imponant drug. fro,.
in technicolor
.Jane Greer
all oyer the world. These mediCinal applies ~preselit
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Presbyterian Notes
Sunday morning at the 11
o'clock service :rIIr: Bishop will
preach on the subject: "Reality
or Fantasy?"
All d.partments of the Church
School meet each Sunday morning
at 9:45. The Men's Bible Class
and the Women's Bible Class also
meet at 9:45.
The Communicant's Class for all
young people 12 years of age or
over who are not melD1'>ers of the
churCh, meets each Sunday morning in Mr. Bishop's stud~ at 9.
The Building Conunittee will
meet after the morning services
in the church office.
The S~sion will meet after the
services in the pS$tor's study.
A dinner for all members of the
Chapel Choir and their husbands
. and wives will be given this evening at 6:30 in the Parish How:'"
Sunday evening the Junior IDgh
Fellowship will go to the Broomall
Presbyterian Church for a joint
meeting with their fellowship at
7 o'clock.
The High School Fellowship wlll
meet at 6 o'clock in the ParislJ
House.
The Young Adult's Club will
meet Sunday evening at 1 in. the
Parish House. Roland Pennock,
professor' of Social Sciences at
, Swarthmore College. wlll speak on
"The Background of Comm~m."
The group wlll meet at 6 o'clock,
preceding this nieeting for a light
supper.
The Junior Choir rehearses
Thursday afternoon at 3:30 in ,the
Parish House. The Chapel Choir
rehearses Thursday evening at
7:45 in the Parish House.
'
The Philadelphia Presbyterial
will hold a Prayer Meeting at the
Arch Street Church Chapel, corn.r Eighteenth and Arch streets,
at 10:45 a. m. on February 1. 'The
speaker
be Ruth Ure, who will
talk on "God's Spirit Working
Through Europe's chi-istians."
The leader will be Mrs, George D.
Robins.
The Woman's Association will
hold its monthly sewing day on
Wednesday, February 2, at 10
o'clock. Circle 2, Mrs. David
Braun, chairman, will -be .in
charge. Members are asked to
bring sandwiches. Coffee, tea and
dess.rt will be served. There will
be tables for those who prefer
to make surgical dressings rather
than sew.
wlll
Trinity Notes
John H. Pitman and Miss Priscilla
NEWS NOTES
Williams will be in charge.
,Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W.
of
Education
meets
The "oard
I>
Steuber of Yale avenue were
on Tuesday evening at 8 at the' among the passengers saJ.l.ing from
home of Mrs. Henry I. Hoot, 301 New York, January 14, on Grace
Lafayette avenue.'
Line's Santa Rosa for a CaribRehearsal for the Seni(!r Choir bean, and South American cruise
is on Thursday evening at 7:45. ' to the West Indies Venezuela and
The, Social Hall is open for Colombia.'
supervised recreation on Friday
Dr. and Mrs. Howard R. Erb and
evening at 7 . .
daughters Molly and Christine of
The monthly meeting of the Ot- Rochest.r Minn. are visiting Mrs.
ficialevening
Board win
on FrIday
at 8 be
in held
the cburch.
Earl H. Taylor! political editor
for the Curtis Publications. will
speak on the "Report,of the Hoo~
ver Commission" at the Men'g
Forum, on Sunday evening, February 6. All men of the community
are invited to attend.
Erb's father. Dr. Louis Robinson
and Mrs. Robinson of College
avenue until February 4. Dr. Erb
is finishing his third year as a
Graduate Fellow at' the Mayo
Clinic. Rochester.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Shaw
of Park ayenue are entertaining
for a few days Miss Phylll.s Wang
of China who is vacationing between semesters from the University 01> Illinois Library School
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Christian Science Notes
"Love" is the subject of the
Lessen-Sermon in all Churches of
Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, January 30. The Golden T.xt is:
"How excellent is thy loving kindness, O' God! therefore the children of m.n put their trust under
the shadow of thy wings" (Psalms
36:7) .
Kal!pa Hostess
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The Kappa Kappa Gamma sewing group will meet Tuesday, February 1 at the home of Mrs. Milton l
F'ussell of 227 Vassar avenue.
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Holy Communion will be celeJr. Music Club To Meet
brated on Sunday at 8 a. nl. Church
School will meet at 9:45. At the
The first Swarthmore Junior
11 o'clock service of Morning Music Club meeting of the new
Prayer.
sermon topic will be year will be held Sunday, Janu"Is PrayeI:' Illusory." Ushers at ary 30 at 7:30 at the home of
the 11 o'clock s.rvice will be H. Arthur Grover, 214 Dickin..c;on ave"":"
D. Spackman, head ush.r, W. S. nu.e.
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Patton, J. L. Cornog, R. T. Bates,
All high school students who
B. Hat'rar, F. W. Plowman,' B. make 0[" enjoy music, are invited
Keirn and C. Wagner.
to attend the meeting and see what
Confirmation class will be held the club has to offer,
at 5:30 p. m.
The Young People's Fellowship
Mothers Group To Meet
will meet at 6:30 p. m.
'Boy's Choir SChool will meet
The First Grade Mothers Group
on Monday and Wedn.sdaY at nf Rutgers Avenue School will
!:30 p. m.
hold a luncheon meeting at the
The. second in a series of lec- ,Inglent;.uk on Saturday, January
tur.s by the ,Rector will be held 29. Anne Cleaver, elementary art
on Wednesday'at 8:15 in the Par- teacher, will give an infonnal talk.
Ish House, at which time the topic
Oth.r gu'¥'ts will include Ruth
will be "How to Use the Prayer Abbott, First Grade teacher; Allce
Book."
Blodgett, teacher of music, and
---------,,------1 Th. regular monthly luncheon Alice Putnam, physical education
,
, will be held on Thursday, Febru- teach.r.
Yale Ave. and Chester Road
ary 3 by the ,Women's Auxiliary.
Devotions will be held at 12:15
Mrs. William .F. Del.hanty of
SWARTHMORE
Swarthmore 1250
and
Mrs~
Sue
Walters
is
chairman
Yale
avenue, will entertain at a
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, MInIster of the luncheon which follows. bridge-luncheon at her home
,
Sunday • .Janaau- 30
Afterwards,
Mrs.
Fredwhich
Wilsonwere
will 'Tu~:es~d~a~y~.-:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~~~~~~=:~~~=:~~~~=:~~~~~=:==~~~~~
9:00 A. M.--Communicants Class show
colored
slides
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9:45 A. M. - Church School.
taken by her and her husband
9:45 A. M.-Women's Bible Clus
during two vacation periods spent
9:45 A. M.-Men's Bible Class
11:00 A. 'M. - Mr. Bishop will in Arizona and New Mexico. The
preach l "Reality or Fantasy?"
s,lides deal particularly with the
6:00 P. M.-High School Fellow- Navajo Indians living in Monuship.
7:00 P. M.-Young Adults' Club ment Valley. The Sewing Group
of'the 'Auxiliary will meet every
, 'wlll meet in' Parish House.
Wednesday from now .until Easter
METHODIST CHURCH
for all-day sewing.
Roy N. Keiser, D.o., Minister
Sunday• .January 38
Methodist Notes
9:45 A. M.-Church School
10:00 A. M.~Young Adult FalThe Preparatory Membership
lowshlp
11 :00 A. M.-'l'he minister will Class will meet on Sunday morning at 9:15 in the chapeL All
preach, "Why Men Pray"
6:00 P. M.-Youth Fellowship
YOUng people of the congregation
or community who are not '!lemTRINITY CHURCH
bers of the church are invited ,to
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector
Sunday, .January 30
attend.
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion
The Church School meets at 9:45.
9:45 A. M.-Church School
Classes are provided for childr.n
,11:00 A. M. - Morning Prayers.
The Rector will preach on "Is of all ages and for adUlts.
The Young Adult Class meets
Prayer Illusory?"
6:30 P. M.-Young People's Fel- in the Ladies' Parlors at'10.
lowship
At the morning service at 11
o'clock,
the minister will preach
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
on "Why Men Pray."
, OFPlUENDS
Sunday, .January SO
The Youth Fellowship wiil meet
9:45 A. M.-First Day School in the evening at 6.
9:45 A. M.-AdUlt Forum. WilThe ushers for the day are: D. D.
liam Matchett, "The Problems
'Dickinson.
W. A. Beacham, D. W.
Faced by the Conscientious
Objector."
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Dickinson, J. Flood and J. Pitman.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
The Church Nursery is open
Wednesday, February 2
during
the morning service. Mrs.
9:30 to 3:30-Sewing and QuIlt.
lag in Whittier House. Box
Luncheon. All cordIalI7 laMARGE and DOT'8
vited.
This streamlined Roper offers gas CXIOking the
Thermostalic control on this Penfield Automatic
Casserole Catering
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Lunch-.
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11:00 A.. !oL J IIICO. - SenaoD
staUed uncIer standard canditions.
canditians.
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CockCaIl PaI1IeII
Wednesday • evening meetlnl
Call
each week, 8 pm. Bepdlns room
open daII7. except Sunclq ~
Dot Belfield - Swa. 1978
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Holidays, 12 to fi p.m. Wedn"'!Q'
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clerk-carrier for duty at the Wal- Penn Center Assigns
Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. MO'lllerl Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Unruh
Appointment To Be Made
lingford Post. Office. There are
of
Park avenue will ....tertain
of 'Wallingford will" entertain at
PhYI3· Ed. Instructor their
E. R. McDonnell at the Swarth- no experience or residence reweek-end guests Mr.'
cocktails before the Series Dance.
more Post Office announces that quirements fo~ this position, but
With the assignment of a full- Mrs. Torvll\d D. Eberhardt
there will be a civil serv.ice exami- all applicants must be able to time physical education Instructor small daughter Mary of' l!~~:
nation for the appointment of a drive.
lor women for the first time this Rock, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. l\i
~ Ice a. r
year at the Penn State Center in wIll entertain in their honor beSwarthmore the 150 coedB are fore the Series Dance
developing a sports program who.., I evening and again on Sundaiy
I'
L
calibre of performance has
afternoon.
0
Da'n Dui InQ
setting their oppon'ents on edge.
Taking student leads i~ the development of the various pr,)grams I
are 10 coeds who are slated
8UY MOld-SAV. MOU
major in physical education upon
their transfer to the campus as
ANOrHD. BIG ACMf
sophomores. Among the curricula
which these girls wiiI consider
I ,.
f
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5
9
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DOLLAR FOOD SALI
Th. last time w. pre.. nted our Dollar Sail. $0
many hom.mak.... were quick to tak. advantage of the lOving that w. arrang.d for
anoth"r. Don't miss thl. big .01••
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7o..
h' : :
·One Jand .r A&Iorfftl
On. Kind or Assorted
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PRESERVES Apri~PlII;:. I! 13c
MARMALADE Rob=... : Dc
APPLE BUTTER 38~~~' lie
...I.
1-
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5
$1.00
for
Acme Guaranteed
Quality Meats
SwIIt'.............
.
.Ib
Welghln/iJ 14-18 lb.
'k'n""
Smoked
5ge
Go •• on E•• ,.
Drl •• Quick
No Bru.h M.rk.
is possible, for qualified students.
c:.A fELTON-SIBlE\'
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SIRLOIN STEAKS G~~ 6ge
lit
SlatrlRiltI leef 110 33e : Plate lec:i.!:I • 25e
Week
Lu,e No. I C··IIIia. Sa,11I .. 25.
End
Fuc,
I.Uediall
.. 31e
Seafood
r.u,. 'me, Select Oylters .... 35e
Lu,.
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ARGELrOOD
35e
BING CAKE
halher IIqht
IMilly d.IIc~lou. for
Amazingly
o.L..
Iowpriw
~
Inrich'"
s...,....
BREAD
~S4c
11 SOUTH CBB8TBB ROAD, SWARTllMOBB
Louise Grossman, who as a mem'.er of the Penn Stale College
swimming team last year placed
in the National Swimming Teleg.":.tphic Inh~I'c(tllegiate Meet in the
IOO-yard breaststroke event.
by winning eight tilts. tying "Wh.'
and losing one. The girls
proud of "this one, since this is
the- Center's first year in competition.
The basketball season gotunderway like a slow boat to China' with
a loss to Rosemont. But the 14girl squad is optimisilc about their
remaining seven games with such
opponents as Beaver, ~warthmore,
Immaculuta, Temple, and Bryn
Mawr.
Exemplifying the diversity of
programs for the Center coeds is a
modern dance club of 20 -mem-
; ;• • Clu
Ch....
~ 7t:
Sweet Potatoes
hockey, softball, swimmin"g, and
the modern dance.
•
FOR SALE-Horne-made cookies
and party. sandwiches, made to
order. Chester 3-4482.
FOR SALE-Light gray Parstman
wool misses suit. Made to order.
and illustrations for the o f f i c i a l '
Inaugural Program" as well as a Studebaker Sales and Service
member of the Inaugural Program
Chester and ,Fairview Boeds
Committee.
FUSCO & ALSTOI
doz 60c
Ib 79c
. saie.· Bryn Mawr 9167.
FOR SAI.F--Motorola radio for
auto, type 850. Reasonable. C,all
Swarthmore 0887-R.
FOR SALE - Greenhouse fre$h
:flowera for any purpose. C8l'IllI
FlowerS, 650 .Baltimore Pike,
SpP.'"
·.afield.'. Phone Swarthmore
~
0450. '
FOR;,·SALE--Antlque mahogany
m~!'..esJo~~~awers. Phone Swarth-
WANTED
WANTED _ Unfurnished apartnear tea· room,' by widow.
in early
home
r;;t;;~ to 222
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01 ,OUI
_.ll\I1ln81 In
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Evelyn
CHRISTIANSEN
Swa. 0512-J,
CUNNINGHAM
Painters .. Paper flangen
We should know how
Swa.2266 MlohIp,. Ave
2,lbs 2Sc
Formerly of Media
112& W. LehIgh Ave.• Pblla.
Phone Baldwin 1170
No additional charga for
suburban calls
GRADE A
n.
RATH'S
Located
Strath Haven
!!...~~~6~-2525 after 7
'.
401 - 403 DABTMOUm AVENUE
(Owned and' controlled by more than 800 SwIIrtbmore iemm
•
I
BVLETTING
n.u.. US SAVE YOUR
m.
room. Twin
Meals. Phone
FOR RENT - Room, bath and
Man preferred.
~b~r~e~.~kf~asti~in
el
~
and trolly. Media. 6-2820.
BDtDSEYE
II '.11.,1'.111 .
IT-I-II
ADVERTISEMENT
Tlur School District 01 Swarthmore w1l1
receh"e bids at the Sehool District 01'Jce.
College Avenue BuUdlng, up to , p.m••
Thursday. February 10. lUg. aDd open
the bids at a meeting ot the School Board.
at lile' School DIstrict olffee on February
10, IIUg. at 8 p.m., or at au adjOW"lleil
meeUng of the SelJOa) Board. for mu.1et1
hlRtruments. Speclft~atloD8 can be aeeured
between Il B.m. and " p.m. dall,. except
Saturday. Sunday. and boUdayg, at the
School District oft'lce. "The Bo.rd reMl'1'eI
the- right to reject any or all b1d8 In
whule or In part and to award coob'act8
on Rlly Item or Items maldn. up
bid.
HUda Lang Denworth
aD,.
Secretary
aT·I-1l
F. F. ZIMMERMAN
Photographer
,.
'Uoulst::::6~:8~tT'
6 E. Front St.
Swarthmore.
Devine Taii Semce
"Ashes
& Rubbish Removed
WILLIAM
BROOKS
Lawns mHn°~~~General
........
Swarthmore
I;lisposal Service.
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Serying Swarthmore, Morton, Rutledge and Ridley
Townshlp since 1918
PHONE:
Swa.rtlnnore 0(&4
DAVE WOOD,
Dependable Service
If you have real estate for
sale, list wiltl us and we will
give. you the benefit of oUr
. Cooperative selling Bureau.
Call at office or phone us.
Painting
, TREE' SURGERY
Wallace Lippincott
PRUNING, LIMB AND
TREE REMOVAL
ROBERT BASTINGS
Call Swa.rt.bmOr. y.l6S-W
BBALTOR
··A WeD Kepi House
90'1 Bd8mDDi Avenue
Chillier 8-4518
Never Grows Old"
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BROTHERS, IHI
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Media
Driveway CoDlirucUoD
AspbaU or CODCl'eie
6~0755
PETER DI NICOLA
Phone Swarthmore 2526
•
MORE. IlEAT
FOR
LESS MONEY
WANT TO BUILD?
Good ,materlaJs and skIllfu1
workmen are now available.
Call us for Information and
estimates
Reeves
,!~~:~e
A.
~
Generation
Builders"
Swarthmore 3450
•
PREMIUM ANTHRACITE
'331 Darlmouih Avenue
Swarihmore
Swarthmore 0845
Mason Builders Supply
Company
MILLWORK - LUlllBER
BUILDING MATERIAL
MOSTELLER
No.1
JUICY FLORIDA
T.I"~GI'
Chester. Po.
i~~~ijiiiiiii~~~iii~~: ~iiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
A. WAYNE
by
Swarthmore
WINESAP
®
'en
Ca.,.I,
MALCOLM B. PETRIKIN. ESQ.
Del. Co. Natl. Bank BleJa.
~M.r..~,
LEGS GENUINE
(with coupon available at store)
Or tq his Attorney
and
Paperhanging
C...,_,......... ...".,.
3QZ Oa,.!.,. s.._ ' Ne4i., h.
Phone: Media 6-4281
Rib Roast Beef Ib 49c
Lamb
Ib 59c
Yankee Bacon Ib 59c
Apples
5 Ibs 29c
s.
Potatoes
lSlbs 6Bc
Oranges
2 doz 49c
Marvelard 31bs 7Bc
Dreft
pkg30c
Spinach
pkg26c
..
VAN ALEN BROS.
Since 1905
,CO-Op
tesy pays dividends I Be brief
• • • Space calls ..• Hang up
pntly • • . Take the lead in
IIOOd party-iine manners. It
w111 mean betteroervice for all.
deJa,.
PHONE
TheSwarth re
Onparty-linete1ephones,cour_
eons h8\'108' claims or demands ualDll
the Estate of the decedent to make DOWD .
the same. and all per80D8 Indebted to the
decedent to make payment. without
to
'
.
~;EOnGE P. PILGRIM. AdmlDlItrator
180 Yale Ave..
.
Swarthmore. Pa.
u....or
Wee~
Coal and Fuel Oil
ALBAN 'PARItER
Phone Media 0459-M
N_ and Bebulli Planoti
aud Bepa~ Since 1808 .
above Estate have
III1IDted
who requelt aU pel':-
underslgDed~
R bb·-L COU.....-~
......,..
Monthly
Phone Swarthmore 3843
9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M.
........
PlANo TVNJNG
Doz5Sc
3.fo·r 25c
bag'2Sc
Call
HYERS
A~e. sw. 2266
409
' . whh.
InSPe;X~~N:irrom:ment
~~23~6~Har~~d~i~n~g~A~V~.~M~0~rto~n~,~p~a~.~
FUNERAL DmECT()R
u.
On
to the
.
:~~~:. ~~~ ::~=~:::r ~:s~!~:~
A. Mercer Quinby
Party·line service
is better than fair
When users use
no more than their share.
ESTATE OF OEOROE D. PILORIIoI. de....sed.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
tbe
been
WE CAN I=IND
HIM FOR YOU
FANCY
basketball,
LEGAL NO'I'ICB
SeM£ON£'S lOOKIN6 fOR.
Cams'
more ~5r:.'gfield.
,
and Miss Barbara Kent for a 1IUrprise baby shower In honor of
Mrs. Harvey Whitaker.
"iiiiiiiiifliifliiii""iifl""fliiiiiiii"""
-
WASHED.
cal Education and Athletics with
the class of 1948, was active ,in
women's sports on the campus. She
was a member of the following
GRAPEFRUIT
10·'~:·'49c
A_'•• w,_
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Ide.. I'. . .~ A . . . . . . . ."""'- Z :::;'2 Zle
Wa.hek PlekJ.. 1 DiN
..
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at."': Zle
~f
Fruits and Vegetables
INDIAN RIVER
Tasty Florida Seedl...
P~I!!.~. 2~~·.!9·
BONELESS BUTT
Oranges
Grapefruit
Spinach
EVlp. MILl 3!'! 31e
Delicioul Fr. .ston.
Fresh Eggs'
Hams
presented in -8 variety show which
• ... 71.
TENDER RED BEETS 2.;;~: ISe
MEDIUM SIZE
JUICY
. .....
2'" 29c Spinach --.'n,.... '''''25e
....... no",
Yams ...... 1111_
31-29 50
IteUJoteUh ...
Col. Slaw Cri'''''..."teUM 15c F UPh Mlx ~.""If:'I~:~':
15c
Milt ....
C
,... Salad"'IY " u.. 19c
Roast· Beef
Ib 59c
Sliced Bacon pkg 30c
I
$harp
aSe
Pabst-.II-·..... • ...... 26c
lieu Ch....
....'·36c
- 49c
Baby Gouda.
QfQ)OI.omargarln....::31c
Ilu.llonnet -~,,,'" ",_at
"37e
Rob-ford Prun..
'· ... 211
QfQ) Bacon - . .,........ to 39c
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FANCYRm
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In New York. This feature will
Volleyball.
::::~~~~~~~~~:
Call1:~~~~~~~~!E~~lr~~~;;;~i~~ll
Just recelltly the Penn State
teams:
CLASSIFIED
Swarthmore 1376.
FOR SAloE
OrIental
rugs, genNever
Size and
12. reasonable.
$15.
ulri,!. worn.
'j)eautlful,
Large. and small. Private home
f"om Penn State's School of Physi-
e
Local Faces On Television
IIJr. and . Mrs. Peter.:Eo Told Ferris W. Mitchell, Mrs. Heruy
The ever Increaslng pairs" of entertidn~. Mr. and l\!l1I." Guido Peirsol, Jr., M.... Lorene M<;Carter,
I~ocal eyes which focus on television G. Savelli and Mr. aud Mrs. Har- 1
•
sets these days got glimpses
vey WhItaker ?f "Willow Gates,"
I
=:
PERSONAL
four fellow Swarthmoreansdurlng ~wyn at dinner last w~k.
PERSONAL _ ElectrIealln8talla- the past week.
At dessert the group was jomed \/lOUD IIDODrDTU
tioDI: w1rIn& old and new: ResIHowell Lewis Shay, Jr., of Park by Mrs. P. L. WhItaker,· Mrs. I
n rn '.-'''1 I
dentlal and ComJnerclal. Lllbt and avenue, appeared after r~iving Frank G. Keenen, Mr. ·and Mrs.
Power, Waterheaten, Ranges. All
work done to ~:tdeIO~~ ~~ec':,:'';;:r: :"J~~:eC:e:':.ber
washers (Bendix InJean Evans of Strath Haven
c1eaners, rang. av~nue, a stUdent at the Academy
fans, lamps. Call
Electrteal Con- of Fine Arts, was seen over WFIL.
2850 Dr. E. LeRoy Mercer of North
Ch""ter road, dean of the depart- ';
PERSONAL- Vacuum
ment of physical education of the
Irons, toasters and
University of· Pennsylvania, was
~~edB=1
seen at the Phil;ldelphia Inquirer
List Your Real EBtate
1548.
Charities Track .Meet and also at
MECURY CLUB COUPE
With
PERSONAL _ Subscriptions to a preliml~a.ry luncheon.
"
RadIo and Heater $1495
BAmD & BmD
magazines. Mrs. Bertha P. Par- of the offlC18Js and commIttee 10 1949 FORD 4 DOOR SEDAN
Old Bank BuIlding
lea. Swarthmore 4589-W _ 239 charge of the event.
Swarthmore 0108 - 1202
Haverford avenue.
And Skip Bernard of Rutgers;
6000 miles $1895
PERSON~wedl.n nand mas- avenue appeared Wednesday night;· 1946 FORD 2 DOOR SEDAN
, sage.
Slen~erlzjnl
quieting over WFIL on a new program'
800 miles $1395
effect on nerv.ous qstem. Phone called Tot's Birthday Party in 1941 PLYMOUTH 4 DR SEDAN
SWAltTBMOBE
Ridley Park 08~-R.
.
Substantial SublttbaD Home
::'::'::':":':"'::':":'';'''';;'':':;A-=-='''.E;:;--honor of hIS sixth birthday.
$750
Over 'f.o-acre of ground.
FOR S
1938 FORD 4 DOOR SEDAN
All stone house with slate
FOR SALE-Fireplace
seaDesigns Program Cover
as Is $250
roof, 4 bedrooms, automatic
Cut .any
Charles Chickering formel"ly of 19.39 FORD 7'
'{_,' TON PAN'EL
hut water
heat,close
2-cartogarage.
Owner
spent
$5000
North Chester road, who is Chief I .
.
as is $250"·
.
on proJ;>erty durln.s past
Flowers,
Designer for the Bureau o( Eo-,
.
. year.
'"
II
and Drexel. In this field tile coeds
are aided by their able coach•
bers. This group is in. ~~~:~::~
on- an interpretation of C
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I
H. D. SIPLER.,
Center Girls' Hockey team tenninated a highly successful season
I
I·
QUALlry SINCE 1863·
Miss Grossman, physical educalion instructor who was graduated
CHiCKENS ~~N
!
bers of the swimming tealn are
preparing for six meets scheduled
!OI' the remaining winter and coming spring seasons. Their opponents will be made up of such aggregations
as
Chestnut
Hill,
Swarthmore, Beaver, Temple, Penn
will Soon be scheduled by the stu_
dents in the Center auditoriwn.
Sh.nk
Half
lei
*
continue training past the bachelor's degree, a graduate program
At the moment 20' some mem-
SWEET PEAS:= Z:;.: 3Se: 6 for $1.00
LARGE PEAS .......... Z::'~17e: 8 ... $LOO
WHOLE CORN -:!i~:: 1!'-:"lSe : 7'''' $1.00
SLICED BEETS ::'..-:~ Z,::"Zge : 7 ... $LOO
lISCO CATSUP ::::.:.: 1::"1ge : 6 ... fl.oo
'" .1J."I SOUPS ~::::'i:3 Ic:..~:" 28e : IZ ... $LOO
'"BURFF SOUPS
41~~"'2S~ : 17 ... $1.00
at., ......... u. .r v.........
BLENDED JUlCE::'..-:!. I::.: lie : II ... $1.00
'" g,AIII SMII M.carODi •• ''i: ISe : 7 ... fl.OO
·GLENWOOD JELLIES ~~=ISe: 7"for flOO
Ie
In 14 COLORS and NEW
NON-YELLOWING
PORCELAIN WHITE
upon reaching the campus are
studies in health education, physical education. or recreation. And
fOr those stw;lents who wish to
..
.
T H ESW.A R T HMO REA N
OLD SHOES WITH A
GOOf) AEPAk: ,.,108
CELIA
SHOE
SHOP
Since 19M
1. PAlIK AVBN1JE
Swart:bmOl"e use
ELECTRIOAL
CONTRACTOR
All Types of Electrtcal installations and Repairs.
ri~.~en'
SmvIng Swarthmore and
Vicinity for past
'l'wenty Years
1180 Muhleuller« Ave•
Swarihmere H85
mG~orDAY
::~"'iY da~
Edwanl L. Noyes a Co.
CHARLES E. FISCHER
Builder
Painter
SWARTHMORE 2253
"A HOUSE, I WELL-MAINTAINED
IS THE WISE OWNER'S BAIN"
,
"
.>
,
SWAllTHMORE01l4 "
•
Interiors
Exteriors
I
>
THE SWABTBMOBBAN
JANuARY Z8, 1. . '
~8u~n-l·te-d-P-e-a-c-e-Ch--e-s-t--I-Mr-S-.-D-a-V-id"""B-r-a-un-'-:-:M:-rs-.~E.~F:a-y"i:F:RA~::-:S::E:R=--:R:'~E=P~O=R=T=s:ill-;M=r."':f'Ro::Bber;:;t~F~.~Bll~:::op:-p::n:d~:pen:8m:::;r;~:0~legc::~n:ourgn~~.InternatiOn~1
Lists
SUnday
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ON
r~Ull, ~rs.
Campbell, Olive Cleaves, Mrs. S.
Workers Leonard Dart, Dorothy Harris,
M
Alb t Hilles
Mrs. Jackson,
William
Mrs. Patrick M. Malln en!er- I.
J. David
tained the workers for the Un,tted M 'Ed
d A., Jenkins Mrs.
t a tea at her
rs.
war
.
'
Ch t D .
Peace
es
rlve.a
Philip H. Jewett, Mrs. William T.
home on North Pnnceton avenue, J h
M
Arthur Kent Mrs
Monday, January 24, the day of the 0 ns~n, I rMs. P tr· k M Malin'
t
Philadel Roy Lmg e, rs. a IC
...,
h G
opening of t. e rea er B b - Mrs. Harold March, Mrs. Roy Mcphia campalgn.
Mrs. chairm.an
en ow Corkel, .~rs. J. W~rren P axson,
Ritchie
of Crum Ledge
of the local group introduced ~ur- Mrs .. Wllliam F. Smgleton, Mrs.
ton Parshall, executive director of Ida Stabler, Mr~. HOW;llllL. S~ay,
the United Peace Chest who spoke Jr., Mrs. FrederlC~ ~ 0 Ees,S"::'
on the objectives of the drive Millard Tyson an
rs..
which is to raise funds for the sup- ford W~ters.
Port of three agencies: The FelMrs. William H. Turner of Wallowship of Reconciliation, the N ational Council for the Prevention lingford was hostess at a tea, I t
meeting of the Delaware COWlty
of War, and the Women s n ernational League. Workers for the Wellesley Club Monday afternoon.
Swarthmore drive include the fol- Mrs. Joseph S. Bates, chairman,
lowing:
presided.
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WALL WASHING.
FLOOR WAXING
HOUSE CLEANING
For Service and Satisfaction Phone Ardmore 2320
ARDMORE WINDOW CLEAMNG CO.
Ardmore, Penm,ylvania
135 Drexel Road
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Y. Y Y Y
WE HAVE PURCHASED 1500 PAIRS OF
BABIES' AND INFANTS' SHOES AT A
SAVING AND WE ARE PASSING IT ON
TO YOU
$3.95
and
14.95
Regular price $4.75 - $6.25 (sizes 4 to 9 all
widths - White Only)
. From JANUARY 31st to FEBRUARY 12th
JUNIOR BOOT SHOP
Springfield Rd. and Spri,ngfield Rd. TrolleyStatlon
SWARTHMORE 3464
If your child isn't in need and you wish to take ~dva~tage
of this sale, stop in or send check for shoes and we wl~l flt the
child when shoes are needed. Act quickly. Some. Slzes an<;l
widths not as plentiful as others.
+
y •0
r)'DgWe
, ,"
with Mr. Bishop s .parents,
GERMANY Barvard
Mr. and avenue.
Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop of
PJitra Eo TOLD
,
Dr. and Mrs. George L. Armi1
All UDeI Of IDIIaraDoe
Women To d Industry tage of South Chester road red'
turned Tuesday from a IO-day
333 Dartmouth· Avenue
Pro uctIon
trip to Miami and Havana While
I U
.
Swartllaiore i813
S p i n Miami, Dr. Armitage atitended
,
,
• Ii
Mrs. C. H. Jeglum,
legislation
chairman, introduced Dr. Herbert
Fraser at Tuesday's meeting of
the Woman's club. Dr. Fraser
spoke on his recent experience in
Research optometrist, Director of Eye Clinics,
S. Naval
Germany where he w~ Chief of
Public Finance Branch of th~
Medical Research .Laboratory, will shortly announce The OpenUnited States Military Government. He spoke of the need of
ing of His Offices for Eye Examinations.
the new currency plan since the
decline of the mark and the black
. 188 SAXER AVENUE
market made life difficult. He
said that Communism did. not
SP~INGFIELD, PENNA.
~=iii~~iiii~~iiiiiiii~iiii~iiii~~~~~iiiii
DR.LEONM.RUDOLPH
U:
.
flourlS'
h in
western
Germany
because so
many
had seen
it at work
and were not convinced. He also
stated that by the end of 1948
industrial production in western
Germany was 70 per cent of that
of 1936, and in the Saar Valley 10
per cent above that year. He felt
things were better. and had a restrained optimism that a peaceable
solution could be worked out.
Mrs. Stoyan Russell led the club
cholJ1s in three numbers.
There will be a literclture meeting at the club house at 10 a. m.
on Friday, January 28, when Mrs.
Owen W. Gay will give the book
review.
On· Tuesday, February I, at 1()
a. m., the ~horus will rehearse.
Also 'at that time Mrs. B. K.
Morse, asks all who are interested
,
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SPRINGFIELD,
SWARTHMORE
VICINITY
,
MARIAN S. BROWN. assuciated with
L. HENRY LeBARON, Realtor
192 Saxer Avenue. Springfield
, .Phone Siva. 0121 or 090t
The greatest service a Realtor can render, is to· fifld YOU
the house you want at the price YOU can afford.
THIS OFFICE SPECIALIZES IN SUCH A SERVICE
The right house at the right price is hard to find, but with
0lU' intimate knowledge of the territory, we usually do a mighty
good job. If we do not have the suitable -listing for you, we
have co-operative Brokers to consult. By listing your needs
with the LeBaron office, you will save yourself a lot of work
and' effort. Whether it be a new, properly built operation
house, or one built to your own specification, old homestead
or a country place, the probabilities are that we can find it
quicker than you can r and get it at the right price. We will
not recommend the purchase of any property at what we consider an excessive figure. If we recommend and show it, it will
be because we believe the price is right.
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for the art section of which Mrs.
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:tt 12:30 p. m. for lunch.
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will be a meeting of the peace
service committee at the home of
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the chairman Mrs. T. D. Maher
226 Rutgers avenue.
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Two of the local high school
musicians have been selected to
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - participat' in the State Festival
orchestra at Greensburg early in
February.
William Potts and Jer13 SOUTH
ome Goodman, first chair players
in the recent district orchestra,
CHESTER ROAD
we~e notified of the honor by
Robert M. Holm upon his return
from the State selection committe
meeting near Pittsburgh.. Mr.
Holm added that other Swarth-:more first chair players were unfortunately ineligible because the
State event is limited to students
of senior high school level.
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Local Quartet On Air
The Swarthmore Brass Quartet
will again be heard over WDAS
4:30 to 5 p.' m. this Sunday in a
program aired from St. Andrew's
Methodist Church, Forty-fifth and
Walnut street, West Philadelphia,
The group includes Charles Laws,
Eric Sharpless, Larry Franck and
.Robert Holm. This will be the last
in this series of Methodist Melodies broadcasts until late SPring.
The Rev. Herbert R. Howells is
in charge.
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. Friends Meeting Notes
The Adult Forum of the First
Day School will meet in the
Friends Meeting House at 9:45 on
Sunday morning when William
Matchett will lead the discussion
on "The Pt:0blems Faced by the
Conscientious Objector."
NEWS
NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Bernard
of Rutgers avenue spent' last
weekend· in Dover, Del where
they attended the christening of
their godchild Peter Knight Adlam, grandson of Dr. and Mrs. C.
P. Knight of Ridley Park.
Their son Skip entertained' eight
friends at a birthday party yester_
day afternoon.
Mrs .. Sewell W. Hodge of OgdeJl
avenue, spent the week-end in New
York City.
Switch to Super-CushloM •••
we'll make a liberal allowfor
old tires.
FUlCO.• ALI-ro.
South Chester and Fairview Boads
The Swarthmorean, 1949-01
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1949-01
digitized microfilm
Film P398-P427
Digitization funding supplied by the Swarthmore Historical Society
Peter E. Told, Editor
1949 JANUARY_.pdf