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CENTER
OPENS
THE SWARTHMOREAN,
VOLUME 2O-NO. 45
RED' FEATHER
STARTS TODAY
Local Community Drive
Sets $15,8'00
, Goal
Sewell W. Hodge, Director of
the 1949 Red Feather campaign of
the Community Chest for Swarthmore, announces his complete organization for the campaign which
formally opens today.
In aIJllouncing his associates and
captains, Mr. Hodge expressed
cqnfidence that the borough's goal
of $15.800 would be reached provided "all of us work together
as a team for 'this worthy and
humanitarian cause."
The Red Feather seeks to raise
a minimum of $9,640,000 for the
support of 170 local services.
These appointments were announced by Mr. Hodge: Associate
Directors John E. Michael and
Chas. Gerner; Associate Director.
(Business). F4ward L. Noyes.
Secretary, Mrs. Alben T. F,Nanson; Assistant Secretaries, Mrs. E.
D. Brauns, Mrs.
Ellen Van S.
,
Cleveland, Mrs. Chru::les W. Lukens, Mrs. Ferris W. Mitchell, Mrs.
S. M. Viele and Mrs. William
f
Ward. m.
The team captains are listed as
folows: Leonard C. Ashton, Elizabeth K. Barten, A. William Bass.
Mrs. Edward F. Bassett. Jr., G.
Willis Brodhead, Mrs. E. Fay
. Campbell, Isaac, G. Darlington,
Mrs. Francis H. Gibson, Thomas
W. Hopper, Howard G. Hopson.
Charles W. Lukens, Ma1,1liceC.
, Moore, Mrs. H. Lindley Peel. Don• aId W. Poole, R. Blair Price, Virginia Rath, Paul J. Rutan, Mrs.
Robert A. Sheppard, Mrs. Oliver
G. Swan, Stanton S. Von Grabill.
First Junior Assembly
Of Season Held Tomorrow
The Swarthmore Junior Assembly wUl hold their first dances
November 6, at the Woman's Club.
The seventh grade will meet
from 6 to 7:15 with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul D. Banks as host and hostess.
The chaperons are Mr. and Mrs.
John A. Schumacher and Mrs. and
Mrs. Willard G. Reese.
.
The ninth grade meets at 7:30
o'clock with Mr. and Mrs. La Rue
HendriXson as host and hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. James S. Lees, and Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Wright are the
chaperons.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told will
be host and hostess to the tenth
grade which meets at 9:30. The
chape~ons are Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
M. Alden and Mr. and Mrs. John
A. Schumacher.
If season tickets have not yet
been purchased. they may be
bought at the door. There will be
no admission without tickets.
...., For Cubs
Mendell To S~
~
Swarthmore Cub Pack One will
present Brooks Mendell at the
Miller Crist Auditorium. at Penn
Center on November' 12. Mr.
Mend~ll, noted author and lecturer, will give his firs~ lecture
and demonstration of the season
on "Better Bodies for Better Futures.".
The program is of interest to
adults· as well as to children.
Holiday Group to Sew
Hostess this Monday, November
8, for the Trinity Church Holid~y
Fair sewing group is Mrs'. FranCl8
Plowman at 112 South Princeton
avenue.
With: only 2 more weeks before
the fair everyone who would like
to sew,' knit or crochet Is ~vited
to come to contribute her workmanship from 11 a.m. to 4 p.ro.
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, NOVEl\mm 5~ 1948
Chrysanthemum Show
Will Open Today
JOSEPH 'GOULD
DIED SUNDAY
Professional and amateur gar- .'
deners will display their work at
the Swarthmore College Field
House on Friday, Saturday and
37-Year Resident Was
Sunday, November 5..7, as the
Pennsylvania Horticultural SociWell- Know
ety presents its annual ChrysanArtist
themum Show. Aiding the Society in the presentation of this
Joseph J. Gould, Jr. of 146 Park
display' are the Scott Horticul- avenue died Sunday afternoon at
tural Foundation and thePhila- 5:30 after several months illness.
delphia branch of the National
Thirty-seven years a resident of
Association' of Gardeners.
Swarthmore, Mr. Gould came to
Public exhibitions are schedul- the borough in May of 1912 with
ed f~r 2 p.m. to 9 P.in., Friday, his wife, Marcia L. Barker. A
10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and 12 well-known artist, he was famous
noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Displays for his illustrations for the Saturwill include products of the green- day Evening Post and for Redhouse and the out-of-doors Chrys- book. Durit;lg the .first World War
anthemums, ,fruits, vegetables, he did poster for the government.
roses and carnations. Cash prizes
Mr. Gould was known more inare to be offered in each class. timately as on,e of the early direcThis year marks the ninth showters of the Players Club.
at Swarthmore given by the SociHe is surVived by his wife..
ety. Attendance at last year's exMemoI:ial Services were held
hibition was about 5,000.
Wednesday evening at 8 in the
Swarthmore l\lethodist Church.
.
HEALTH SOCIETY
HOLDS MEETING NATURE TALK AT
Annual Luncheon Held·
MOTHER'S CLUB
At lngleneuk
Last Week
Grace Rotzel Will
Spe ak T ues day
Night
Board members of the Community Health Society of Central Delaware County attended the a n - ,
nual meeting and luncheon at the
Grace Rotezl, director of The
ual meeting and luncheon. at the School in Rose Valley, will discuss
Ingleneuk on Thursday, October "Children and Nature" at the next
28. The six visitingllurses were meeting o!.the Swarthmo,re Mothguests of the board.
er's Club on Thursday, November
Also. present as honored guests :u in the Woman's Club at 8 p. m.
were Mrs. Thomas Safford, the
Miss Rotzel, who has been a
society's founder and honorary vital part of The School in Rose
president, and Mrs. Joseph Seal, Valley since its inception, will
the firstpresiden~. Mrs. H. Lind- dwell upon her knowledge of, the
ley Peel, former chairman of sup- child and his relation to nature
plies who retired from the board and the natural sciences. Young,
within the year, was another mothers will be interes~ed in, her
guest.
suggestions for developmg na~e
R~tiring President Frances 0- appreciation in the small chlld.
brien, Ridley Park, thanked memA graduate of Mt. Holyoke Colbers for their cooperation and re- lege, Miss Rotzel did graduate
ferred to the annual reports pre- work at the University of Michisented for perusal. She bespoke gan C!llumbia University and
for the incoming president Mrs. studied with Marietta Johnson.
Walter A. Schmidt the continued She has taught in Michigan and
cooperation of the board.
~ New ~ork State high schools, at
Mrs. Schmidt responded graci- the Fairhope School. the Oak Lane
ously, stating the seriousness of pountry 'Day School and served
the task ahead as she asked for the as part director of the Agnes Dehelp and confidence of' all pre- Lima School before coming to
sent. Both she and Miss Obrien The .School in Rose Valley.
wore handsome chrysanthemums
Plans are being completed for a
from the locally much admired mother and child Christmas party
garden of board member Mrs. to be held Wednesday, December
Philip Kniskern.
22 at the Woman's Club. Definite
Mrs. William Gehring is the arrangements will be announCed
first vice-president; Mrs. J. C. later by co-chairmen . Mrs. D.
Geniesse, Springfield, the second Mace GQwing and Mrs. William
vice-president;
Mrs. Theodore McClarin, Jr.
Smithers, Ridley Park, treasurer:
The regular monthly meeting, of
E. S. Sproat, assistant treasurer: the executive board was held
Mrs. Charles Coverdale, Crum Tuesday evening. October 26 at
Lynn, recording secreta~gf~~: the home of Mrs. Edmund Jones
George Duncan, Jr., Sp
le,
correSponding secretary.
on Hillborn avenue.
[
Dewey Leads Boro 7 to 1
Swarthmore as
usual went
over-whefmingly .Republican. in
Tuesday's election. Altough a total of 2,053 votes were cast for
president, only 1921 of them were
for the two major candidates
which is 43 less than in the last
presidential election.
Dewey received a total of 1688
votes here while Truman polled
233. In 1944 Dewey received 1467
as
against
Roosevelt's 467.
Thus the current ratio is over 7 to
1 as. compared with 3 to 1 four
years ago.
The local vote is tabulated elsewhere in this issue of The Swarthmorean.
DR.·,GREEN TO
SPEAK AT CLUB
High School Students
To Offer Musical
Selections
In
keeping with Education
Week, Francis
Harvey Green,
wellknoWD educator, will speak at
the Woman's Club next Tuesday,
November 9. Dr. Green, A.' M.,
Litt. D., L. L. D., comes from Penningtor.., N. J. where he resides at
his country home, Lowellden.
Although a long time resident
of New Jersey, Dr. Green was
born at Booth's Corners, Delaware
County. He r~ved his education at Westchester State Teaclter's
College, Amherst: Harvard, Dickinson, and" Temple: He has been
awarded honorary degrees from
Temple University and Juniata
College.
. ,.
He taught English at West Chester .Teacher's College a n d
Junata College before going to
Pennington
School
for Boys,
where he was headmaster for
many years . .
01'. Green is a forceful speaker,
with a board understanding of the
youth of today as well as their
parents and a keen sense' of humor.
In addition to Dr. Green's address, there will be several musical selections,' given by three
Swarthmore High School pupils.
Margo Bowie, soprano, and Shelby Martin, baritone, will sing
duets, and Jerry· Goodman will
play the cello. Mrs. Stoyan Russell will 'accompany them.
The ch~rus which meets on
Tuesday ,from 10 to )1:30 a. m .•
still needs singers.
The literature section will meet
at the club house today at 10 a.
m. Mrs. Harold Griffin will review The House ·tbat Jacob Bunt
by John Gould.
NOVEMBER
7th
$3.00 PER YEAR
HALLDWE'ENERS
STRUT COSTUMES·
Over 700 Parade
In Field
House
Venerable
and
time-worn,
ghosts, earnestly haunting the
College Fjeld House last week in
honor of the 17th Annual Hallowe
'en. parade, departed on' Friday
with the arrival of human competitors on the premises. A hardy
spook or two persisted in the sha- ,/
dows, but the appearance of miniature witches, green and red
elves, fairies, pirates, cowboys,
bunnies, Indian witch doctors and
a self propelling pumpkin unsettled their nerve, and they vanished completely at the sight of a 4
foot skeleton.
Over 700 participants vied in
the 5 classes for first, second and
third prizes, and it was with difficulty that the honorable judges
made their decisionS.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris W. MitChell
and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll P.
Streeter. judges for the I-Made-It
-Myself class, awarded first prize,
to Patsy McGonigle who paraded
as Aunt Jemima with a plate of
genuine pancakes. A golf Bug,.
who preferred to reJlUlin anonym.ous, won second prize for presenting a remarkable and ingenious
appartition in black and white
with golf-~ed antenae. Seth
Singleton, walking properly stifflegged in an elegant suit of' home
made; armor, won third.
Judges Mr. and MrS. A. Sidney
'Johnson, Jr. of Lafayette avenue
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of Harvard avenue gave Eddie and Jimmy Noyes as the Hobo
and his Girl first place in the
Comic ~oup. Nancy Jean Taylor, wi'th her father, James Tay(Continued on page 8)
New Officers Elected
- At the meeting· of the Needlework Guild last week, Mrs. Birney K. Morse was elected President of the Swarthmore Branch
to succeed Mrs. Seymour S. Rutherford who will complete her
second two:,year term of office in
January.
Mrs. Thomas S. Safford was
again named Honorary Pr~ident
of the branch. Mrs. Albert Sidney Johnson, Jr., was elected first
vice-president, Mrs. . Albert L.
Hilles, second vice-president, Mrs.
Cecil D. Howard, treasurer. Mrs.
William F. Lee, secretary, Mrs.
J. D. Durnall and I Mrs. John
Moxey, assistant. secretaries.
At the annual Ingathering Mrs.
Rutherford reports 3050 articles
On November 16 the annual collected, a nwnber exceerung last
welfare dessert' bridge will be year's collection by ahnost 100.
held. Mrs. H.' S. Toole. Swarth- The count, however, is not yet
more 0350, is in charge of the completed and the final number
will be published in next week's
tickets.
Swarthmorean.
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Of the articles contributed at
;:
KNISKERN MUMS
last half will be given to the lOcal
AT HEIGHT Health Center and the Family
TIDS WEEK'S CALENDAR
Service of Delaware County. The
Friday, November 5
An
unusual
display
of
chrysanremainder of the collection will
0'00 A. M.--Litera~re Meeting " ............ Woman's C:lub
themums,
numbering
103
va~ietbe shared by the Volunteers of
'2'00
PM
Field
: P .M
. -9'00
.
. ,-Chrysanthemum
, Show ... ' CollegeHouse
ies. is now at its height on the America, The Baby's Hospital,
2:30 P. M.-High School vs. yeadon ,... Rutgers ~venue Fi~ld
grounds of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Children's Aid of Pennsylvania,
7:30 P. M.-World Fed. MOVIE' : .. , ........ Clothier Memorial
W. Kniskern at 507 Riverview Protestant Episcopal City Mission,
Saturday, November 6
road.
Mr. and Mrs" Kniskern Home Missionary 'Society, Lovers
. A. M -9'00 P. M.-Flower Show .... Cpllege Field Ho~ • have kindly extended a welcome of Children in Philadelphia, Lewis
.~;gg and 9:00' P. M.--MOvie: Blue Angel .. Clothier Memonal to borough residents who would' Crozer Hospital, Chester Day
Sunday. November 'I
like to view the 'blossoms which Nursery, Union Gospel Mission in
,
. ..............
'.
Loc.
al Churches
1'00 A M -Morning Worship
use should continue to be in, their Chester. Taylor Hospital ~ Ridi2:00-5'OO P. M.-Flower Show •......... Colleie Fi~d Ho
glory for the next two or three ley Park, Sunny Crest Home for
8:15 PM_Cooper Fdn. Lecture .......... '.. Meeting House
.
~
Tuesday, November 9
weeks
Negro Boys in Cheyney, the
. 2:30 P. M._ClA Famo\UI Answer" Dr. F. H. Green .. ' womJi~
There,are two beds of the Friend's Home, for· Children ,in
chrysanthemums in, front of the Secane, and the Delaware County
8:00 P. M:.-Holiday 'Deco~ting .......•..... Woman's Cinb
house and. two in the rear, the Child Care Center at Glenolden.
Tbursday; November 11
"
•
.
latter
including many of the sc>- which the Swarthmore Branch
8'00 P 1\1 -Mother'S Club, Grace Rotzel ...... Woman's Club
called
spider type and other rath- has added to its list of benefi8:15 P: ~-Industria1 Relations' Debate ••..•. Meeting House
er exotic specimens.
ciaries for ~ ,first time this year.
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BlBTBS
daughter. Deborah. on,October 31
phla as her house guest for a few
Mr. Roland G. Eo Ullman of
••_ and ..........
u _ Ern-'"
.... T__e. J r .• In the Chestnut Bill Hospital.
days.
."Applebrook". Park avenue and
of
Pittsburgh
are
recd.vIng
conMr: KIrk, formerly of SwarthMr, and Mrs. Paul D. Wlll1ams
Mrs. Francis V. Warren of Wal- his son Mr. David UlrIch Unman
of University place will entertain nut lane haS returned from a of Amherst avenue flew to MIn- gratulations on the birth of a llIore, Is the son of Mrs. Wlll1am
Mr. and Mrs. John Evan S 01 three-w!",k visit with her sister neapolla. Minn.• on a business trip daughter. Carol Anne. on October P. Hayes of Swarthmore avenUe.
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Weir of
poughkeepsie., N. Y.. over the Mrs. Raymond Bertachy of Day- last Wednesday and returned by 31 at Presbyterian Hospital In
Plhladelphla.
Pittsburgh
~ounce the birth of
week-end and with their guests ton. Ohio.
plane Sunday.
The
baby
Is
the
grandaughter
a
boy
on
Wednesday morning.
will attend the University 01 PennMrs. R. L. Morse of Mllwaukee
Mi. Henry W. Jones of Haversylvania _ Penn State game to- and Mrs. Washburn'S. Lyon of ford avenue spent a tew days In of professor and lolrs. E. O. Lange November 3.
.
morrow.
Chicago. who have been visiting Boston visiting hia son Dr. H. nf IILangewood", Baltimore Pike.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel KIrk of
Tbe new baby Is the grandson of
The Reading Group met at the Mrs. Morse's son and daughter-in- Walter Jones and fami1y.
bome of Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman law Mr. and Mrl;. Birney K.
Dr. Gladys W. Hayes of Oberlin Whitemarsh are receiving con- Mrs. L. J. Servais of Dickinson
of "Applebrookl'. Park avenue. Morse of Harvard avenue left avenue Is In Harrisb)ll'g this week gratulations upon the birth of a avenue.
Thursday afternoon.
Monday to return by car to their attending a State Dental Society
Arthur Collins returned
to homes in the midwest. Mrs. Morse conferen,'e.
,Wasltington, D.C.. Tuesday after and Mrs. Lyon, during their stay
Patricia McCahan, daughter of
visiting bis parents Mr. and Mrs. in, S~arthmore were entertained Mr. and Mrs David ~cCahan of
B. F. Collins of North Chester at a Saturday night dinner ,by Stratb Haven avenue, has been
road for several days.
Mrs. Hugh W. Downing of River- named a Sarah Williston Scholar
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks view road; a Sunday supper given for the hlgb record of l\er work
of Harvard avenue will entertain by Dr. and Mrs. Henry Weiland during her first two years at
at a supper party following, the of Westdale avenue and :Mrs. J. Mount Holyoke College.
Pennsylvania-Penn State game to- L. Woodruff of Morton gave a
Mr. Albert ,H. Murphy. 'his
morrow in honor of their week- luncheon in their honor., '
daughter Delphiue, and Mrs. Murend guests. Mr. and Mrs. Paul ' Mr. and Mrs. George F. Corse, phy formerly of College avenue,
Lewis of Phillipsburg. N.J.
of Yale avenue entertained at have moved to 27 Sellers avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. For- an Election Buffet Supper Tues- in Millbourne. Upper Darby.
sythe of Thayer road entertained day. Mrs. and Mrs. Elric Sproat.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton N. Cox,
at a cocktail party at their home Mr. and Mrs. Willlam W. Turner. Jr., of Baltimore spent the weekSaturday evening before the Series Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett. end with Mrs. Cox's parents Mr.
Dance In the Woman's Club.
Mary Corse and George Jr. and and Mrs. Albert Schoff of RiverMrs.LJoyd E. Kauffman of Dart- Jerri Faulkner were their guests. view road.'
mouth avenue, program chairman
Mrs. Nella M. Robinson wh6
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilfillan.
of the Woman's Club. entertained had been making her borne with Jr., of Yale avenue entertained
the club chairmen at a luncheon her son and daughter-in-law Mr. at a cocktail party before the
at her home Monday. A business and Mrs. Ford Robinson of West- Series Dance on ,Saturday night.
session followed.
dale avenue, has moved into her
Mrs. Bruce Schwalm of North
Mrs. Pelzer Lynah of Walling- new apartment at 101 Sou t h Chester road entertained, the
ford entertained at a party shower Princeton avenue after a visit to Art Section of the SwarthmOl'e
Dlnin&' Room Open to Publlo
last week for Susan Thatcher of her daughter Miss Grace Robln- Woman's Club at a tea. Thursday
College avenue whose marrlage son of Westport. Conn.'
afternoon, October 6.
will take place during the ChrlstMrs. John S. Verlner of Rut- Mrs. Raymond K; Denworth of
mas holidays.
gers avenue has returned from a Elm avenue will serve as bostess
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Fine of month·s visit with relatives and to the regular meeting 01 the
Swartlimore avenue will entertain friends In Detroit and Toledo.
Art Club at her home this afteras 't h e i r week-end guest Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. G. McCon- noon.
Fine's, sister Miss Elinor Hillyer echy of South Chester .road bad
Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. HopisU!N'l' GUESTS
of New York City. Miss Hillyer as their guest last week Mrs. Mc- son. Suzanne Hopson; Prlscllla
Phone SwartbinOre BnS
Is Executive Director of Made- Coilechy's sister-in-law Mrs. A. Giles of Rutgers avenue. and Mr.
Ba.rvard and Rutgers AveDu,,"
moiselle's Living.
Stewart Paton of Barassle. Scot- and Mrs. Pete Hopson 01
.
has been visl"-d
her spent the weekend in Benton. Pa. - D
E
Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes . aVlS land. ...hO
YJt"""w.&&fio
in
Washington,
D.
C.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
G.
R1ncl1tre
01
daughter
of Amherst avenue will have as
-.
the P ast four months. Mrs. Strath Haven avenue apent a
for
their guests next week Mrs. D .
...
phone'
f McConechy- and Mrs. Paton spent few days ot laat week on a ~.p
Baltimore
James Davis and so~ JimmY 0
avs
in
New
York
CI+..
prior
to
Hershey,
Pa.
two ,
d
Swarthmore
Aberdeen. Md. Mr. Davis a math"
Pike
,to
Mrs.
Paton's leaving .,
for her
Mr. and Mrs. J ohn G
• ....OXe'l
d
ematlcla'n at the Proving Groun,_• home bv plane On. Sunday.
and children BOIlII1' and Todd 01
0450
Sprbigtield
Aberdeen, will join the f a m l . . , . ,
Rutgers avenue spent several dayIl
group over the week-end.
Dr. and Mrs. N. B. Livingston. of last week on an auto {rip.
Mrs. George A. Stewart. Jr.• of, Jr., of Mohall, N. D., are arriving
.
Park avenue. Mrs. Allen B. Gor- Sunday. Dr. Livingston will atLt. J. G. Robert W. Delaplaine
. • We 'l'eJell'aJll FIu • •,- .
man of Springfield, N..J. formerly tend a three weeks special course and Mrs. Delaplaine of the NaV7
NOYBLTr
AND DalOlWl'IV8 ~
of Swarthmore. and Mrs. George in cancer diagnosis in New York. Amphibious Base at Little Creek,
•
A. Stewart of Baltimore, Md., have while Mrs. Livingston visits her Va. have been visiting Mr. and
just returned from a ,,\otor trip parents Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gas- Mrs. John Delaplaine of Cornell
through North Carolina and Ten- kill at University piace.
avenue prior to a month's asslgnnessee.
Mrs. Henry R. Harris of North ment in Newfoundland.
NEWS NOTES
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Harvard Inn
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Steven Spencer and Jack Daley
of the University of Virginia spent
the week-end at their respective
homes her e and attended the
Princeton-University of Virginia
game Saturday.
, Barbara Brown of Walnut lane
flew home from Wheelock College Thursday ni/:ht of last week
and ren.ained through Tuesday to
cast her first vote. Burgess and
Mrs. Brown drove Barbara back
to college Tuesday and en route
borne stopped to visit their son
and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
swartbnlore avenue recently spent
a week in Atlantic Cily while Mr.
Harris was on a business trip to
Texas. Mr. and Mrs. HlUTis had
as their house guest last week.
P rt
Mrs. W. M. M
Arthur, Texas.
Barbara Thatcher of College
avenue has been pledged to Kappa
Alpha Theta at the Northwestern
University.
Mr. and Mrs . .,Robert J. Turner
of Guernsey road spent a few days
of last week in New York City.
Mr. Turner, attended a Tarriff
iiiiiiiiiiij~=~=i=::l~ir-iiiiii
The Bouquet
MRS. O. O. GOODWYN
At Your Service Day
AndA Night
PARTIES
SPI!lCIAIIrr
BEAUTY SALON
Beauty Fears No UnmaSking
2U. PennlDcton Ave.
Morion, Pa.
Call Swarthmore 0476
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FOR
..... .
,
Mrs- IJoyd E. Kauffman
Z080
PERNilCIQlJS ANEMIA
James Paul Brown. Jr.• of Short IL:e:agu~,e~b~a~n~q~u~e~t.~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;g;~;;;;;;§~~~~~~~~~~
Beach, near New Haven.
;
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindley Peel of
YOU CAN SEW WELL
Columbia avenue and Dr. and Mrs.
IF-you learn -professional Tricks
TRADE SECRETS .
th Ha
David McCahan of Stra
ven
Create
ft
avenue entertained at a dinner
4 Private 2 Hr. Lessons
party at the Ingleneuk Tuesday
Small Groups
6 2 Hr. Class Lessons,
.11
evening and with their guests
MRS. EMILY D. "AI' r ER
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heard the ELection Returns at the
McCahan home.
Dr. and Mrs. E. Fullerton Cook
of Park avenue returned Thursday
from their recent trip to Europe.
Lanie Hopper of Magill road
entertained at a Hallowe'en party
at her home following the Hallowe'en Parade at the Field House
Friday evening.
Mrs. Henry W. Jones Of Haverford avenue has been entertaining
Miss. Elizabeth Hat. of Philadel-
CHARITY BAAZAB'
Thimble Group ,
Monda,., Nov. 8 _
,
Z to Sp.m.
,
at the home 01
MRS. A. F. JACKSON
226 Park. Avenue
,\pro.... Want Wetii', N.""III a
College Theatre
Friday and Saturday
"MB. BLANDING
BUILDS HIS DREAM
BOUSE"
GarY Grant
Myrna
Lo,.
MelVl'n Donglas
,Saturday Matinee-I p.m..
Special Children'S Show
Bopa'ong Cassltb'
"CALL 01 the PARlE"
SUPEBl\1AN (SerIal)
cartoons and Free comic
books.
NEW POLICY
saturday nights only--'l
mows. first one starting at
6 p.m.·
Mon., Tues., and \ted.
"TAP JIOOTIl"
In tecbnlcolor
Villi Beilin
8 _ .IIa.yWaId .
Starting Thunday
"A FOBBIGN Al'l'AIIl"
MEDIA,
L&st 11 Da7&!
Friday and Saturda)'
Bed Skelton
Janet Blair
"THE FllLI
OK KIDDIE SHOW
Saturday Afternoon at 1:15
canoo_'
And Sertal in Addition to
1
B: lIa
Our Regular Program
All ()biJ4.- !to
sunaa;:, MondaY
The N....ed I'DrJ' or Faril
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Filmed where it happened
Tueadai. Wednesday
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• Don't be misled by the quacks
and charlatans who cleim to cure
pemiciousanemia. The most oontemptible penon in the world is
the one who will sacrifice public
health. comfort. and happiness
, for hia own financial gain. A patient having pernicious anemia
i. deficient in red blood cells. New'red blood cells
can be developed by a process with which your
phyMclan ia thoroughly familiar. The process is
ccmatant and does not effect a cure. It does. bowever, _bIe the patient to oomplete a normal
span of life. Al_ys cxmault your physician in '
times of illness. Then bring his prescriptions to '
_ to be filled.
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PUBLlSBBD BWBBY FBlDAY AT SWABTIlMORB, PA
TBB SWARTBMOIlBAN, INC.. PUBLISIIER
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PB'I'BB E. TOLD. EdItor'
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lIIAIUOBlE TOLD. A8IoeIate EdItor
Barb"!,, Kent ,Lorene McCarter
Rosalie PeIrsoI EdIth WhItaker
Entered as Seoond Class Matter. January 24 1929 t th Post
Office at Swarthmore. Pa.. UDder the Act 'of M8r~ 3.e 1819.
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTHMORE. PA.. FlUDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1948
Presbyterian Notes
Sunday morning at the 11
o'clock service Mr. Bishop will
preach on the subject "The Fountain of Virtue."
All departments of the Church
School meet at 9:45 a.m.
The Men's Bible Class. Harry
Oppenlander, leader. meets at 9:45
on Sunday morning. This Sunday
they will discuss the Second Commandment. What are the graven
Images of 1948? All men are
welcome to rediacover the basis
of. our bJ!lief in Christ.
The Church Hour Nursery will
be held from 11 to 12 o'clock in
the Parish House for children ages
1 to ,;
A Boy's Junior Choir of 4th.
5th and 61b grades is now being
formed. Boys of these ages are
invited to come to rehearsals on
Wednesday afternoons at 3:30.
The Girl's Junior Choir rehearses Thursday attemoons at
3:30.
The Chapel Choir fo~ adults
rehearses Thursday evenings at
7:45.
The Board of Trustees will meet
Tuesday evening. November 9. at
8 in the Church Study.
The Woman's AlIsociation will
meet on Wednesday. November 10.
The wonhlp service. led, by Mrs.
Owen W.Gay. will ,be held in
the Church at 12 noon. Luncheon
will be served by Circle 8. Mrs.
E. W. Crosby. Chairman. at 12:30,
followed by the business meeting.
Dr. Ivancel Gibbins, missionary
on furlough, will speak on "The
Philadelphia Hoopital in'Ambala.
Indla". after the business meeting.
The Senior High Fellowsblp will
visit the Senior Fellowship of the
Overbrook Presbyterian Church on
Sunday evening. Cars will leave
from the church at 6:15.
The Young Adult's Group which
mee~ Sunday evening at 7 will
continue _to its discussion of' "The
Danger of Easy Tolerance." Henry
Faust will lead the group.
On Wednesday evening. November 10, a covered dish COIl~
gregatlonal dinner will be served
in the ChurCh House at 6:30. Dr.
C. H. Hazlett. formerly principal
Of Ewing College. Alahabad. India.
will address the congregation on
the work which the church is supporting in India. A cordial invitation is 'extended to everyone
to attend this meeting. Reservations may be made by calling
tb,.echurch office.
The College Group will meet
Sunday,evenlng at 8. Tom Brown
a Quaker representative to the
World Council of Churches. will
speak on the World, Council of
Churches.
Trinity Notes
Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8 a.m. Church School
will meet at 9:45 a,m.Holy Communion. will be cel~brated. at the
11 o'clock service. Ushers for
this ,service are: J. H. Furlong,
head usher; C. S. Brown. A. E.
Pritchard, W. C... HoU. W.' B.
Bullock, J. W. Jonea. R. M. Kilgore and T. L. Williams.
Church Services
Themeet
Young
People's
will
at 6:30
p.m. Fellowship
The Veslry will meet on Monday In the Parish House at '8 p.m.
The Boy's Choir School' will
meet on, Tuesday at 5 p.m. and
on Saturday at 9 a.m.
Choir rehearsal' will be held on
Thursday, night at 5 p.m.
The annual' Holiday FaIr will
be held on DeCember 18 from 2
until 9. A filet milInon dinner
will be served beginning at 5:30.
Reservations are to be made to
Mrs. Walker Penfield, 430 River-
all Churches Of. ChriIt. ScIentist.
on Sunday. November 7. The
Golden Text.lB: ''There went up
a mist from the earth. and watered
the whole face of the ground. And
the Lord God formed man of the
dust of the ground, and breathed
Into his n08tiils the breath of life;
and man became a llviDg' soul"
(Genesis 2:6.7).
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Mass. Mrs. Seybold was 8ccompanled home by her aunt Mrs. C.
L. Seymour of Buffalo. N. Y., who
was here for a week's visit.
Miss 'Mary Prances DImmitt of
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Open a checking account with u., and
let your cancelled checks save you
from having to pay any bill twice.
,Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. HutchInson of Hamilton, Mass. and Orlando. Fla., are visiting their soninclaw and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. ~ampbell 01 Dartml>utb
avenue..
Jesse H. Holmes. son 01 Mr. J.
Herman Holmes has been placed
on the honor roll at Wesleyan
University in Connecticut. where
he is a senior.
'Mrs. Willam A. Jaquettte of Elm
avenue has returned home following an absence of nine months.
,Mrs. Jaquette spent a month in
the southwest and Calif.. three
ro,onths in Honolulu With her son
Mr. John J. Jaquette and "'mlly.
a month in Seattle with her son
Dr. William A. Jaquette. Jr•• and
family. and
the latter
part Maine.
of the
summer
in Little
Deer IBle,
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McVay and
Dr. and Mrs. George Low of Front
Royal. Va., visited Mrs. McVay's
mother Mrs. Dewitt A. Hills of
Elm avenue and attended a weekend ho~e party at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Reichel of
Villanova .
Kathieen Scott. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter J. Scott of North
Chester road. is director of the
new Swarthmore Colleg'e Student
Employment Agency. A pre-med
student, Kathleen is also a member
of the varsity lacrosse team and
of the Women's Athletic Aasociation Council. She graduated from
Swarthmore High School in 1945.
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I'" ALL THE6VIPENrr.
NEWS NOTES
Swarthmore National Bank
1& Trust Co.
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Member of Federal Deposit InSurance Corporation
Now You can buy U. S. Savings Bonds automatically
through the new Bond-a-Month Plan. Ask at this Bank
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PR&SBYTELUAN CHURCH
The annual corporate communSllDday, November 1 '
1:45 A. Ill. - Church SchooL
ion of men and boys is scheduled
9:45 A. M.-Women's Bible Class for SWlday, November 28 at 8 a.m.
9:45 A. M.-Men's Bible Class
11:00 A. M. - Rev. Joseph P. , The Men's Club dinner will be
held on Monday, November 15.
Bishop. "Fountain of Virtue." There
will be an excellent proRUtherford P. Hayes of North
6:15 P. M.-Sr. High Fellowship
gram, and dinner will be served Swarthmore a.venue, has been
1:00 P. M.-Young Adults
pledged to Alpha Delta 'Phi Fra8:00 P.M. - College Age Fel- at 6:30.
ternity
in the University of Wislowship.
Wedneoday. November
C:0nsin C~mpus ..
10:00 A. M.-Sewing and SurgMethodist Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Gay of
ical Dressings Group will
Wallingford
Hills,
who
atmeet
The Official Board will meet on
--:METH==:::O:::D=IS=T=--::CHURC===H::--~IFriday evening at 8 in the chapel. tended the wedding of Mr. Roy
~-'" ' D.D ...-,...~The Church School meets on E. Cabell. brother of Mrs. James
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Sunday morning at 9:45. Classes R. Gay in Englewood. N.J. on Satentertained Mrs. J. R.
D:45 A. M...:.:cb.urch School
are provided for 'chlldren of all urday,
10:00 A. M.-Young Adult Fel- ages and fo!, adults.
' Gay ,their daughter-in-law until
lowship
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d Its
t 1 November 2 when she returned
11:00 A. M.-Holy Communion
The Young A u
meet a
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6:00 P. M.-Youth Fellowahlp in the sanctuary with, Mrs. L. E. to her h9ro,e In Rochester, Won.
Kauffman, teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. EspenTIUNlTY CHURCH
The Holy Communion will be schade of Thayer road spent the
Rev. Goo. C. Anderson. JMctor
celebrated at the 11 o'clock service. weekend recently at Skytop in the
. Sanday. November 1
1:00 A. M.-Hol)- Communion
The Church Nursery is open Poconos.
1:(5 A. M.-CbUrch School
during the morning service. Helen
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. E1tinge,
11 :00 A. M.-Holy Communion
Scott and Barbara s~ott will' be In guests of Mrs. Richard T. Randall.
8:30 ~. M.-Young People's Fellowahl
charge.
Jr.• at her home on North Chester
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p.
The Youth Fellowship meets at road. plan to' leave for Florida in
'flI)l: RIQIJGIOUS SOCIETY
6 o'clock In the chapeL
early December.
, 01' PRIENDS'The ushers for the day are Alton
Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan Harrar
8aDoJNo. Novembei' '1
II:• .b.. M.-FinIt Day School P. Smith. George Glaesser. Charles of Yale avenue entertained in9:45 A. N.-Adult Forum.
'KIng. Charles L. HUghey. and formally after the Penn - Navy
11:00 A.M.-XeetInC tor Worship, Richard M. Snyder.
game m honor of Mr. and Mrs. An6:00 P. M.-MeetInC Membership
The YOWlg ,Adnlts hold their
drew
Papageorge. who were their
and Friends in College suP- monthly meeting and socia\. on
guest.
per at WhIttier House.
WedneodaJ'. November 10
Monday evening at 8 in the chapel.
Mr. and Mrs. David p, Shaw of
The Annual Bazaar dnd TUrkey
8:30 to 3:3D-SewInII and QuiltIng in WhIttier House. Box Dinner will be held on Thursday Mt. Holyoke place have returned
Luncheon. All cordially Ia- in the Social Hall from 5:30 to 9, from a two-week vacation in Bristol, Roanoke and WilliBJIlSburg.
v1ted.
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J'IRST CHURCH,OF
Rehearsal for the senior choir Va.
Mr:ancl Mrs. Andrew Smith of
w=~
Is on Thursday evening at ,'1:(5.
Yale'
avenue eniertain:ed for a'tew
Park AWIlue below Harvard
The SocIal Hall will be open tor
Sanda,., November 1
supervised recreation under Mr. days of this week Mrs. Smith's
11:00 A. )I. Suma,. SchooL
Theodore L. Purnell on Friday brother and wife Mr: and Mrs.
!'IaUey. H. Barnes ot'Parlairsburg.
11:00 A. M. T
on - SermOD evenIng at 7 o'c1oclt.
Va.
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Mr. S. John W. Seybold of Yale
Christilm Science Notes
IIr, • p.m. R ..dln. ... ..u;, a= ft BuDd..,. and "Adam and PalleD Man" 18 the avenue recenlly visited her father.
Y-V,.,. 11 .. I p.& Wtd" '87 subject of the I rIIl~ In 1,Ir. H. L.' Blbod of WOlc:ester,
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Rutgers avenue recently Intertalned her former room-ljl8te at Duke
University. Ann Albertson now a '
student at the Woman's Medical
College in Philadelphia.
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To Attend Choir Festival
The Swarthmore Presbyterian
Church ChOir. under the direction
of Henry Faust, will participate
in a Choir Festival 'to be held
on Tuesday. November 9 at 8 p.m.
at the FIrst Presbyterian Church
in Lansdowne. The Festival,
Sponsoreii by the Drexel Hill
Music Club. will be presented by
9 choirs from the eastern part of
Delaware Counly.
All who are interested are cordially invited to attimd this evening of cultural music. The ofjering taken at this time will be
used to further the study and use
of better Church music.
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Swarthmore
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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SAVE TIME!
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THE SWABTHMOBIllAN
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Your
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FALL MEETING HElD
The Fall meeting of the Swarthmore Entertainment and SupPI7
CommitU!e, formerl7 the Camp
and Hospital Committee, of the
Red Cross was held at the home
ot the Chairman, Mrs. J 000 L.
Good, on October 14. The Committee Is composed of one representative 1I:Qm each organization
although the work is carried out
under the dlreI:tion of the Red
Cross.
A project known as ''Gifts to
Give" is being sponsored this
Fall. This program will BUpP17
the ments1lyllandicapped veterans in the Coatsville Hospital
with small, gifts to give to mem"
bers of their families on SPecial .'
in the borough. Ways and Means
were discussed to raise funds to
Carry on the work of the Committee for the coming year.
This committee does a valuable
work in the three veteran hospltals of this area. Small gifts,
magazines, books, puzzles and
men's <:lothing are distributed to
days throughout the year. Anyone
not in contact with a special organization in the borough may
send the gifts dl.rectl.Y to Mrs.
Good at 512 Harvard avenue or
her. at. Swarthmore 0690; or
Mrs. ruchard Haig Swarthmore
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The IfIrst Fall Sewlng
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the American Legion Am.lUar)- take place on Monday, November
will be held on MOIIda,y, November 15.
8 at the home of Mrs. Harvey R.,
,---~Pierce ot 109 PrInceton avenue. . Mrs. George Collins has returnArticles made at these sewing ed to her hoille In New York aUy
meetings will be BOld and the pro- after spending a week with her
Iceeds used for Veteran RehabU- parents Mr. and MrS. GeOrge S.
itation work.
Valentine of Benjamin West ave-
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BROWNIES INVESTED
The Scout House last We
nue Brownies' annual Hallowe'en
party and investiture "rv1~. Mrs.
Ned B. Williams presented the
Iroop of Brownies to Mrs.
1478.
Moxey, Jr., who initiated
Monthly contributions of mag- the girls and gave them their
e - and Eujoy Your Seleetion FIOm
azines, playing c:ardsI jig saw pins. The New Brownies
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DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADII
the veterans. P~ies_rBW:aJhinizlchltlOarens.l puzzles, pocket mystery books and
'Allen, Lucinda Bray, LindAND DESSERTS
pald for by various u,
th
and individuals in Swarthmore men's <:lothing are taken to
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BreakaIl, Antonica Fairbanks,
are given about once a month. hospitals. Therefore, if any of Betty Gemmill, Addis Gilfilisn,
Financial support of this work is these things are not in use In Mary Hanzlik, June HeckmaQ~
your home, call Mrs. Good or Mrs. SalI7 Huse, Winefred Kick, Mary
by donations ot the committee,
Halg whb will collect them for Mazza, Betly Ann McCorkel, Wan- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
the veterans.
da NickerBOn, Barbara Perkins, j
Barbara Seymour, Linda Uthe.
MARGE and DOTS
Mrs. W. H. Shank of Chambers- and Joyce Williams.
Casserole Catering
burg is visiting her son-in-law
Following the ceremony Mrs.
and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Roberl Wilson presented the third
Service
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Wood Stuart of Vassar avenue.
and fourth grade Brownies with
SPECIALIZING IN
Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Davis their dalsies, which represent a
Experts in the Making and Fitti,ng
of
Wallingford spent the week- year's membership in the group.
Luncheons, Buffe' Suppel'8.
end at the Sea View Country Club,
Hallowe'en games and refreshof Spectacles and Eye Glasses
CocktsU Parties .
Absecon, N.J.
ments followed. Mrs. Herbert
Call
Mrs. A. U. Fairbanks of Park Huse and her assistants Mrs.
avenue
is visiting her son Mr. C. George B. Heckman, Mrs. Dorothy
Dot BeUield - Swa. 1973
N.
Fairbanks
and family of At- Allen, Mrs. Harry Seymour, Mrs.
Marge Hurd - Swa. 3138
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Boliday
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were and
responsible
for
Theodore
Purnell,
Mrs. Warthe cocoa, cakes and candy that
enjoyed.
1923 Chestnut Street -:t-- - Phila.
Darby
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* TRINITY PARISH HOUSE
* THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th
.* DOORS OPEN 2 m.
p.
Intriguing handmade gifts of all kinds ....
novelties." .children's books .... aprons
by the score .... cakes, candies, jellies
to delight the eye and palate.
Bring your friends and see your friends, ...
everyone's going to be there.
"I say that a thousand times a day to
What do you expect-the drivers to say
You, the pedestrian-as well as the dIivec.
people who think that traffic lights were
hocus.pocus and make their cars disappear
,Traffic rules apply ~ everyone. You do the
made ooly for drivers. To men and women
so you can get across safely? Or don't you
who consider themselves so unimportant
care togo on living?
they break every walking rule in the book.
"No wonder nearly half of all traffic fatal-
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Filet Mignon Dinner only $2.
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Make your reservations early. Phone
MRS, WALKER PENFIELD, Sw 0617
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,the pedestrian has the right 01 way.
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as bad on rural roads where pedestrians
Motorists-beat car trouble to the punch this winter. See us
Parchase Gifts NOW
now for SiDclair-ize'for Winter Service. With this special servo
i.cc, we protect your car ten wayi against winter wear.
mark them - or cross a road without look-
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the ather fellow. The lJast majority of
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gether 01& this-with the right attitude. 7h
so much. We can direct traffic. We can see
all
you've got to obey the traffic regulat~ons.
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always be a certain number oJ people who
"It beats me. Look, mister, we can only do
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want to lilJe and let live. Let's all gel ...
that no tr~ftic regulations are broken. But
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can cut traffic accidents to a minimum if we
ing both ways.
-r- were crossing the street in the mid.
. . of the block against trafiit:
Shopping Days' 'til Christmas
Pbone swartIImo...
get angry, too, at drivers wilo
_'t give a pedestrian the right of way-,
service, reservations limited to 350
13 South Chester
"My State Trooper friends tell me it is just
or walk at' night without some light .to
Plan a gala family feast. Tickets for
children under 10 oniy $1' Hours. 5:30-730
can't go ·wrong."
We':"'you arul 1 arul the man next door-
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will walk on the wrong side of the roads-
iIiea are pedestrians.
~ht thing and you
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JOIN THE DRIVE TO STAY ALIVE
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AUCE M. BAIBD
HOlLYHOCK SHOP
UEWDROPINN
BUCHNER'S
BAIRD and BmD
NO NEED
TO BE RICH
You don"t have: to be wealthy to
own Oriental rUIS. It'. just like
huyinl anythinl e1 ... that co,l8
or '3OO--fteept that you dou't have
to replace it .fter 10 yean.
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SWARTHMORE CO·OP
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HARVARD TEAROOM
MARIE DONNELLY
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
BANK and. TRUST CO.
, Phone Sw~ore 9793"
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THEATRE
ADOLPH'S BARBER SHOP
CHARLES FISCHER'
IIICBAnOS OOLLEGE
PHABlIACY
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E. L. NOYES and CO.
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engineeilnti,studeniB at SwarthImore College. There will be exAsks Larger Contribution hlblts of projects in surveying,
May I use your column for a soil mechaniCS, hydrau,Ucs, many
word to the citizens of Swarthmore branches of electrical engineering,
on a ~ubject which would appear radar, metallurgy, sfre4s analysis
to be very important to them.
and a display of the research being done on steel plate with the
We all regard our town as a Irer;:ently acqUIre
. d 6 00,000 poWld
very pleasant place in which to testing machine In Beardsley ,Halllive. I wonder how many of us
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The program was originated
as
h ave considered whether it would
be so pl""sant it we did not bene- an exhibition for hii!h~chool stqfit directly from the existence in dents, but has b"'ln .enlarged into
Delaware and nearby counties of a general public display. All who
the many hospitals and family wish to attend are mvited; but
and health services, not to men- the public is urged to come on
tion the 50 organizations
Friday night, since most of the
youth, such as the Boy's
hig~ school students will be present ,>0 Saturday morning.
Boy Scouts, Y.W. and Y
In all 170 different services. ':
All members of the Engineers'
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Club have assisted in preparing
But these orgaruzatlons are
,the Open House Th club's m
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~?m self-supporting. Their dif- ber.ship includ~s aile e"gIn'ee;:::g
'Olts must b
ed b
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e cover
y COl) ",: students at Swarthmore, "..I_n
butlons from all of us, sollcited whom are many alumni of
each year by the thousands of more High Sch I
volunteer workers jn the Com00 " .;
munity Chest Drive. 'I'hi" starts
officially today. Increased'
NEWS N"OTES
ot Opera.'Ing these varI ous 8I:en
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makes
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to raise,
more than
waa received
last year.
Mr.
on Saturday evening.
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of
aven,!.e
May I urge that each onebt terained at
eoloDei
and Mrs. Keatley, who are en
route .from South Dakota to Japan,
were
the guests of honor at the
dinner party.
Mrs. Arthur yi. Kent has moved
from'· Mrs. George Man's home to
Mrs. Anne Austin's apartment at
224 Park avenue.
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Mrs. David McCahan 'of Strath
Haven avenue entertain"ed' the
wives of the teache~: In the 1Ii.sura!1ce Department of the Wharton School,.,University of PennSyl..
vania, at a: luncheon at ·her)·lorne·
Tuesday. Dr. McCahan is a". in"b~lo'tn; in the department ..
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Thatch'er or Ogden avenue entertained
a~ their week-!,nd guests their son
d d
h'
Mr
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aug tet-m-law
. and Mm.
Albert Thatcher and small son of
Morris Plains, N.J., who were here
to attend the ~omecoming Festivities at the college.
Gtee,,' COWl-
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Stewart, has been pledjjed' to" :Atpna Rho
Jr., have moved from the Elm Tau Sorority.
Apartments, Park avenue to make
Mr. and Mrs. John Howard
their home In KDoxville, Tenn.
Taylor of Kenyon avenue and M>:-.
Nan Pitman, of Vaasar avenue and Mrs. Walter L. Thorpe of
a. second year student In FashionlDicklnson avenue have 'returned
illustration at the Philadelphia after spending a week In Atlantic
Mmeum School of Industrial Art, City.
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'BOdine Avenue
' SWARTHMORE
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OPEN SUNDAY'6:30 to 9:30 For Your CcJ.nllienierlce
~: ;~~ec~~5 p~=n:;r.'l!oagieHut
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17~ South Cheder Roa.f··
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Submarin~ Sandwiches /rom, A Submarine Shop
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.Chocol!'-te. Nut :Fudge' Pie
Lady BaltiJ::nore Layer Cake
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2nd Prize •_.......... $1 000.00
3rd Prize ......... . $500.00
10 PRIZU OF $100 EACH
OFFICIAL
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Chocolate WAippl;!d Cream Pies
Open Sunday
for Coolties
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Ice Cream
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Ideal
BONEI-ESS
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YOUR EVENING OUTMay be the burglar's evening ;11. Better make sure
that your valuables are
fully protec:ted. by llesidence Burglary and Theft
Insurance.
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BLENDED
JUICE
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' Ib 69c
CHOICE Rm
Ib 69c
Roast Beef
Ib 6Sc
Sliced
_r . Bacon
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Mary has a telephone,
It's on a party line,
So every time she uses it
Her lI1.anners they are fine.
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2~3gc
3~2Sc
A ItIend thtIt'.
recrlly delldoul
Gleadale CI.bt:~79c
lnll 1'1
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Z528
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MUd .Clieddcir Ch8ile l·d3e
Gruyere I.",:," S.I.. ... p, 65c
.Kaukauna' Club I" ""'fun 3te
IJ'Sa) Oleomargarine .. 31e :
Rob-ford Rice WII~. ......
a·I." 29c
A. WAYNE
MOSTElLER
PRUNING, LIMB AND
TREE REMOVAL
ROBERT HASTINGS
Call swarthmOre 828S-W
Swarthmore
Disposal Service
Rubbish CoUeoted
Weekly or Monthly
Phone Swarthmore 3343
9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M.
OONTRAC.OOR
. . . . . . . • INI ••'
a WAll .... lO •• G.,II.I ..
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Prune• ...,.. ...... • •• '" 35e
. F. F.
zIMMERMAN
Photographer
Apple Juice .",....
... 5e
Cak. Mlxe. - - 2 1 .... 45c
"'Outstanding for QualitT'
Media 6-0436
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flOIll t: 35c~6ge
Try It uacIer . , own
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TREE SURGERY
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Lawns mo"ed, General
Hauling
236 Harding Av. Morton, Pa.
E. Front St.
brOnd: .........
AltTlaS
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302 Gay'" Ilrt" • MMia. ra.
All Types of Electrical In~
ataJIations and Repairs•
.
Vicinity tor past
Twenty Yerars
WaUace'Lippincott
NIGHT or DAY
WANT TO BUILD?
fell, pays dividends I Be brief
••• Space call•••• Hang np
genUr • • • Take the lead In
estImatea
party-llne manners. It
A. BeeVeli
will mean better aervice for all,
Generation
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Chester
SWARTHMORE 0114
CHJ\RLES E.' FISCHER
SWARTHMORE ??53
"A HOUSE WELL-MAIIITAINEf> IS THE WISE OWNER'S GAIN"
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Painter
If you have real estate for
sale, llst with us and we Will
give you the benefit of our
Cooperative Selling Bureau.
Call lit office or phone us•
UII Jldhl4uber&' Ave.
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Good materlala and skillful
workmen are noW availallie.
Call WI for information and
sood
Dependable Service
Serving Swarthmore anll
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Onparty_lInetelephones,cour-
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IHILIAST AMOUNT Of
compla1n~ 1;:============:;
Swarthmore 14148
WILLIAM BROOKS
,
21b lSc
Spinach
ICE;BERG
Lettuce 2 heads 2Sc
PETERE. TOLD LARGE PASCAL
stalk 25c
333 DartmQuth Ave. Celery
.
EATING
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Swarthmore 1833
31b 29c
Apples
SUNK1Sl'.
c.oa..
doz29c
Oranges
,
TOKAY ,-" .
2·lb 25c
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loa&)' CnmP"'J til HanfoaI,
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IILBCTBICAL
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IHI FEWIST ASHIS
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BUTTERFlSB ' ',' .: ~ 19~',
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and Vegetables
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Ch'...... 7.':.,f't"
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TH. MOST HIAT
Dali>,.
Ch.... ' _
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PERSONAL _ ElectrIcallnitallafill IINDING
FOR SALE-8llver-blue diY ed
tlons: wiring, old.md new: ResII. Olen""" BOid
tied Radnor 2-2 and the fourth
a IH1 MOST FOR YOUR
muskrat coat, full length bought dentlal and Commerc1al, LIght and
upper
Pa.
HIATING DOllAR
last year at Arnold ConstableS. Power, Waterheaters, Ranges. All Or 10 ber Altome,
team also scored 2, to nothing for
Excellent condition. can Swarth- work done to Fire Underwriters
r.:';"~ to:%'l.~:"Jl:, Pa. Radnor.
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Call Inl.rprl.e 6-1500-N. I.e
O1ore 3333-R.
specifications.
Service on all
The Varsity, which tied West. . . .-or your local dHI.,
~~R;-:S;-';A~:;I~.E~=N--::C:-:rta=b"I;-"C=-1 makes of washers (Bendix inCourt of Common PI... of Delaware own 3-3 on October 21 had eonro
ew po
e
or- eluded), vacuum cleaners, ranges Counly No. • •••. September Tenn 1."
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ona typewriter, never used Irons, toasters fans lamps Call Elmer Siewart aDd Mildred P. Stewart, quered Haverford 3-1 the previous
-asonable'
sma11 electric mixer•
Erich
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hIs wife. YB. WUlIaDl John Watklnl. bl8
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Phone Swarthmore 0138-W any tractor, Swarthmore 2850-.W, 335· who have or clabo to baYe auF rl&bl, title _____, -__'_ _ _ _ __
iay but Saturdty.
Park Avenue.
or Inlerest In Lola No..... I. and 11 of
•• ~.
I f
to
Block L on Plan or Gardendale 10 the Pa. 8ea1nDloC alUth side 8th St. .0 teet
roR Sn.a..u:.--Motoro a or au , 7 PERSONAL _ Vacuum Cleaners said Countr. of Delaware. IIltuate 00 the east of Howell SL (now Lamokto St.)
tube, type 850. Perfect condiirons, toasters and radios re.! northerly s de of Cherry Street, beginning Contalnlntl In front thence alon« said
tion. Call Swarthmore 0887-R.
PIl11"ell, called for and delivered. at
a point
140'ofwestwardly
from the
of 8 I fIOUth
SL east.between
10 teet and
le1tendlIll'
west
corner'
Cherry Street:
and northMul. side
In depUt
paraJ,ex
lIDes
roR SALE-White porcelsin gas Call Robert Brooks, Swarthmore berry street extendl.,. !beD'. weslwardi, at nght angles , •• feet • 11/'. lnebes.
range. $50. Electric
refi'igerator,
1548.
GO' and 100· In depth. Plalntlft"s baTe flied Tocetber with the rigbt .and use of _Id
'l1a Ian
AId
their complaint to quiet UUe ap.lnst YOU. aUey In common with owners of other
$60, 237 P r isC1
e,
an, PERSONAL-Funds for small first your heirs or assigns, and }'GU or any land. abuttIDs tbereon. ,Bounde~ 00 west
after 6:30 or phone Madison 4024.
mortgages.
Liberal terms as to quired
pe....n Interested
the said
Iota Friday.
are 1'0- by
... DOW on
or tate
.
to plead In
thereto
before
Est.Ian
Bounded
east ofby Amos
lands Gartalde·I~~~~~~~~~~~~~
now or
WANTED
matunty. amortization and expen- NovelniJer 2S. 1"8' Bnd show cause why lote of Amos Oarbldi, Est.
ses. Write full particulars. Box your title to the said Iota should Dot be
No Improvemcmb-Vaeant.
W ANTED-Part time job desired 0, Tne Swarthmorean.
quieted and you or JOur heirs OJ" asalgna
Sold u the property of James Gartside
Drlvewa, ConstruoUon
~'na I ed gi 1
. I;;;;~~:rr~~~~~-~-- be forever barred from a.ssel't1Q' aDY Lord snd Rtbot Lord. heirs of James
b y yu~ co or
r expen- PERSONAL _ Registered nurse right. lien. UUe or Interest In the Jaud Gartside. de
enced with Ught cooking, Swarthseeks private duty cas e s in inconsistent with tbe PJalntl«s' Interest Atty: Thomas A. Curran. ~
Swarthmore and v,·cinity. Call or claim as set forth in their
G. R. WATltl S. Sherltr.
PETER DI NICOLA
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BDMUND JONES. Atty.
WAl'ITED-We will blQ' at best Mar i e Naismith, Swarthmore
•• B. FIfth Street II
'WEDO
Phone Swarlbmore
pri,*,> old china, glass, fuml- 3 3 3 3 - R . ·
'T.lI-.
Chester. 1'8.
Silver Plating
ture, firearms. Call Holly Oillt 4313 PERSONAL-Professional woman
LBGAL NOTICB
Brass Plating
or HoiIT Oak 67~0. Collect, for
regularly employed, would like
Estale of HelenC. BUDU"" late of ...
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appointment. All bUBiness confi- room in private home in Swarth- College Avenue. Swarthmore. Delaware
China Repair
dential. Colonial Cupboard, No.5. more; Excellent references. Reply ~:'t!~~nf:~s~~af~:' a't:.:.te '~~g:::
Lamp MOWltIng
Sine. 1905
pbilade1phia Pike, Wilmington, to Box S, The SwarUunorean.
been granted· to tbe undenlgned who reCall
Chester Z-S028
Delaware.
PERSONAL _ Chal'r ~nina,
request
all
.,persoos
bavlng
claims
or
de-'-CU~
mands against the estate of the decedent
CUNNINGHAM
WANTED-To buy a second hand
pairing, refinishing. Bring chairs to make knOWD the same. and all persons ~~~;;;;~~~;;~;;;;~~
Pslnters
'" Paper Haugen
" Babee-Tenda or low chair. to T. Harper, 809 Upland street, Indebted
to the to
decedent
payment
without delay
EdIth to
C. make
BunUnK,
ExWe
should
know how
Phone Swarthmore 3203-R.
Chester. Phone Chester 2-9284.
....trl..... Con""e Avenue. Swartb",ore.
Swa.IIZH
M1ob1pnAn
W ANTED--All. children's books in P~ONAL--Doll
clothes, dolls, flttomey.
Delaware County.
Pennaytvaola or to her
ff
Albert N. Garrett. 118 Garrett
g ood condition out-grown by
stu ed'toys made to order. Avenue. Swarthmore. Delaware County.
DAVE WOOD
your family. Donate them to Please order early for Christmas. PennsylvanIa.
3T
Trinity Church Fair and let them Swarthmore 1362-W.
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SHERIFF SALES
ve agam.
one
s.
arry
FOR RENT
of Real Estate
Painting
Pack, Swarthmore 2909-R.
SHBRIFF'S OFFICE
SAVE YOUR:FUEL
W""~arage
in vicinity of FOR RENT-Ground floor room,
COURT
HOUSE.
...,~~
ad
Friday.
Nov. MEDIA.
tS, U'B PA.
and
. N"rth Chester .0
and College
314 North Chester road. Call
" ,a. A.M. Eastern Standard -rtm.
(U'. Too B1gbio Waste)
avenue.. Phone
Swarthmore
2B06-R
ua;;.t
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Conditions:
or otberwlse
eerUOed
P
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check at time It50.00
of sale CRIb
(unless
fte ..S1X;;';;,F.m~.::-:---..-::-:;:=:-.:=,== I FOR RENT-Garage at 340 Vas- stated In advertisement) balance in ten
Paperhanging
;a;;:;r
W ANTED--One or two bedroom
sar avenue. Phone 3284 even- days. Otber conditions on day of sale.
By installing Sto~ Sash,
apartment by January' 1 for ings.
Levari Faclu (M.L.D.)
No. '18'
Dec. Tenn.
Storm Doors, Weather
newIyweds. Swarthm
. ore refer- I' .
LOST
All lbat certain
Jot orlU'
piece of land,
enL'eB. Call LO 4-1600 during bus-I ____-::....:==:---:---:,-:-:- .lIuate In the CII, of Chesler. Del. Co••
N ....er G ...... Old"
Stripping and Insulation
Iness hours or JE 5-8192 after LOST
Two keys attached to IWlnllUlUlllllllllllUUllUIlIlIIIIIIIIHDDlIl1IIDD
8 o'clock.
. white cylinder_ Please call 2398.
WEHaye Them
PBOMB
Electrical Repairs
WANTED-Three of four bedroom LOST _ Small brown key case.
apartment. Refined· young cou- two keys. Swarthmore 1638-J.
Media 6-0755
Irons - Washera - Tout.enr
pie. No children or pets. ReferencMa8o~ Builders
es. Howard 5-3000, Extension 360,
ROOFS
GU'l'tiiB8
RadIos
8 to 4:30.
RBPAIBED AND
Supply Company
Wlrln.r New ....d Old U W AN'PED-'Clc.rk for part' time
INSTAI,t,ED
emplO)'ment (20 to 25 hours per
Fu
Re airs & CI
I~
Swarthmore 0345
week) Age '20 to 30. Knowledge
rDIlce
P
e·n Electrie Hot Water Heaters
of music helpful but not essential.
Call
ana Electric Ranges Installed
Lumber
DeYine Taxi Service
Coal
Apply The Music Box, 409 DartGI!lORGE l\IYER8
mouth avenue, Swarthmore. Phone
409 Michigan Ave. Sw. !l6S
Samuel M. Harbison
SWABTHlIIORE, PA.
1460.
WANTED-Plat top' desk. Day ~
bed. Storm sash, 4'1 by 7, 46
Sel'Yine SWarthmore, 1401'RDIIIDlIRDmmllPIHwunmUlliumllDlDllIIIUI1 r.
by 6, 18 by 8. Phone 2516.
A. Mercer
y
ton, Ruttedge and RldI..,.
WANTED-Homes for two cute,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Township aince 11118
playful klttenil, Tabitha ankl
' Formerly of Media
Y AN ALEN BROS.
BOGER
RUSSELL
Boots. Paper trained. Swarthmore
1125 W. IAblgh Ave., Phil&
mOMB:
of FIne Ph......rapbrr
2122.
Phone Baldwin 1110
WANTED-Part .or full time secNo additional cbarge for
Pe_ state Bid&".
Swaribmore 0441
Coal and Fuel Oil
suburban calls
BeaU! Ave. '" State SL
Media I-en.
Media, Pa.
Quinb
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STEAKS .~~-:e:·.i:e'.
PORK. SHOULDERS ItyC:-::" • 47e
THE "CAKE BOX"
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Estate are requested to make paJDlent.
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CIUC.KROAST
The Engineer's Club of Sw·arth-I
more College, in cooperation
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the faculty of the Division of
Engineering, will present an 'Op;,n
House on Friday, November 12,
'1 to 9 p.m. and Saturday, Novem"
ber 13, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Hicks
Hall and Beardsley Hall on
CHESTER aJld Ji'AIRV1~ BOA,DS
college campus will be the centers
of the exhibition.
.
S~ The Open House will give all DeUveries 8&turdar
an opportunity to see the work
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Strawberry Shortcake & Tarts
ENGINEER'S OPEN HOUSE
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community than make some pos-
CLASSIFIED
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32Y
Increased subscriptions are
gently needed. Would it not be
Detter to build for a stronger future
sibly unecessary purchase which
would only add to inflation? The
mll1lon· beneficiaries of the
. Red 'Featheragencies' will be most
gratetui.
Sewell W.'Hodge
Director, SwarthplOre
District CommWlity
Chest
.
S,,;;":oyJches DeU~er~ ...' . .
,OJMlD MoIL tbm '1'h1ll'.
for Club., P"~erii~uQpfltc.···' I(A.I\I.,to.ll P.M.
. ·'.FRi;Dj\:¥·anil"SATURDAY'11 A.M~, to U MldDil'ht
SW~THMORE
retarlal posltlon, viCinity of
LEGAL N"""CB
H-~ Team' .,...;~~~-~
Swarthmore, by young efficient
....&a
--e)'
." . . . . . , . - IlXperienced secretary. Call Ch~
BSTATB OF. Charl.. C; Bel.....
of
The Girl's VatSity 'Hockey Team
_ _ _-.,==--===----Iter 3-2332 between 5 a!ld 9 p_ the Borooah of S _ . D
ed.
at Swarthmore' HfIh' School con.........
a
k ds
oW'"
LB'ITBllS Testamentary on the aboTe
.
. ted
FOB
~=:...=~=::::::::.~--r wee en .
BalDI< bayl.. beeD ....Dled to the UDder. tlnued to be undefea
when on
""'R SALE-Roll top" desk and
PF.R SONAL
sllDed. all pe....... Indebtecl to the ...leI Saturday It won trom the George
~m~0~r~e.i0~9iii8~1,;after~~8~:~3~0~.===:=.;"T.~ I
It~ry~~C~IU~b~b~e~fo:r~e~~~s:ert~'~·es~D:an~ce:~~5:~3~0~,P~.;~~'~~~t~~'~I~;OO;;~
or a couple of drinks really rePr~ts the sacrifice we cao make;
Don't forget that a 5 dollar subsCription means less than 3 cents
to eaeh of the beneficiary organiZ..
ationS. U 10 dollars can be
now, cannot a similar sum be
pledged for payment 5 or 6 months
hence?
.
16i'6';;rorrr'==:::--,;.-----
us give serious consideration to
our subscription. It is so easy II
to take one or two dollars out of
our pocket and hand to our
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ma
.
.
SWABTBMOBEAN
Properilea With Us
Marian S. Brown
Associated with
J.. Henry Le Baron
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call sw;uunore 0121-0984 ;
nliAi ti,, _ _idiiAUUlaii
Interiors
Exteriors
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THE
SWABTRMbREAN
NOVEMBER 5, 1M8
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Rallowe'eners ,Parade.
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lor, and their dog Ike, as the hunter, the rabbit, and the hunting
dog respectively,
won second
prize, and Bobby Gillilinn as a
gal with a large derriere and a
Mortimer Snerd face, won third.
Honorable mention went to John
Darling as the Jieadless man and
Sally Hughes as snowman.
In the Fancy, Dress group, with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Laws and
Mr. alld Mrs. Fred Lang as judges,
gave Spanish Senorita Norma
Wilson, gowned in black lace with
a Spanish .shawl and mantilla,
first prize. Sheik John Wigton
with his Harem Lady SJsie Wigton, dressed in a mld-fitf gown,
won second prize and third went
to Henry Cae as the Sphisticated
Lady complete with curves, furs
and long dangling earrings.
HOW SWARTHMORE VOTED
West North
East
PRESIDENT
Dewey (R) ..................
665
622
401
1688
rruman (D) .... . . . . .. . .. .. ...
95
80
48
233
Wallace (P)
33'
rhomas (S)
92
STATE TREASURER
Barber (R) ..................
647
610
391
1648 ,
Lane (D) ................ . . . .
115
108
68
291
AUDITOR GENERAL
Heyburn (R) ................
657
608
386
1651
Black (D) ...................
107
108
73
288
REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS 7th District
James (R) ...................
627
573
377
1577
Snyder (D) ..................
130
128
78
336 .
SENATOR IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY 9th District
WaL'tins (R) .................
610
570
372
1552
Geary (D) ...................
152
145
84
381
REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMPLY
Clendening (R) ..............
637
599
383
1619
MIllikin, Jr. (R) ..............
636
597
378
1611
Robertson (R) ................
636
606
384
1626
Drew (D) ....................
123
117
74
314
DrPtker (D) ..................
125
121
75
321
,Boyce (D) ........... ,...... .
127
116
75
318
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A N TE D
George Corse, innocently garbed in a hitih silk hat, black suit a
paIr of elegant bare feet IIDd a
small cork mustache, ostensibly
a parade marshal with John H.
Pittman, was awarded first prize
in. the Adult group by judges Mr.
and Mrs. 'Ambrose Van Alen. The
group representing the Swarthmore Fire Company, including
Mascot Peter Block, stretcher
bearers, Bob Boyle and George
Froebel tenderly carrying the
blackened and greased Fred Schoff fire chief Bill MacIntyre, signcarriers Jack Streeter and George
Humphrie with "Besta Kind"
Mitchel Reynold as Frank, placed
second. Bill Froebel, handsomely
attired in a bloomered and beruffled bathing sult of the 1921 vintage, ski boots, and. a pink colonial
poke bonnet that tired under the
the chin won third.
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In the original class with Mrs.
Percy G. Gilbert and Jessie Gilbert judging, Mrs. James Bogard
with sons Ji:mmY and Teddy
took first place in the "Backwoods
Special" a group which includ~
two little houses and a night .shirted figure. Carol Seymour aod Barbara Ziegenfus as Punch and
Judy Snow placed second, Sue
and Meg Cochran won third prize
with their representation of the
Swiss William Tell with his bow
and the son with his arrow-spiked apple.
Airplanes, bubble gum, apples,
horns, candy and loaves of bread
were handed to the paraders and
particip~nts and spectators alike
happily retired as the annual
Hallowe'en celebration, sponsored by the Business Men's ~
50ciation, came to an end.
Garnet To Play Yeadon
On Rutgers Field Today
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SIDEWALK SUPERINTENDENTS are invited
to drive over to Dogwbod Lane, any pleasant
week-end, and offer thk suggestioDB, criticiSm
and advice on how to improve the plan, material and workmanship of the new house being
built
there ... the one you see from the trains.
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The sooner the better ... before the all-important
structural work is hidden under paper and paint.
N. B. - This home has been 80ld ... and only
two lots are left on Dogwood laLe.
Tum up Wellesley Road ... ~ off Swarthmore Avenue
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Ja<:k Houtz and Larry Dalton
accounted for all 5 Swarthmore
touchdowns as Millard Robinson's
charges ran their victory, string
to 16 at the expensel of Glen-Nor
High 31-0 and Ed Gavettl seeing
action for the first time since the
middle. of last season when he
suffered a knee Injury, placekl~~ed the extra point.
Swarthmore got the first break
of the tilt early in the first quarter when Captain Blake pushed a
member of the visiting line. back
into his punter. The resulting kick
spiraled its way exactly as far as
the line of scrimmage,
andGlengave
Swarthmore
the bell on
Nor's 24 yard stripe. On the second play following, a fumble lost
9 yards, and put a temporary halt
to the Garnet hopes. A litUe later in the period, Dalton received
a punt at midfield, aod his 11
yard runback touched off the scoring parade which was completed 9
plays later by Houiz' crossing the
double stripe from the 3..
The next mar~h by' the Robinsonmen traveled 80 yards and began late In the first quarter, and
finished early in the. second per.iod. It took the home team 8 plays
and one penalty to pick its way
across the gridiron to paydirt, the
most' noieworthy of these being
Dalton's 32 yard dash in which he
looked as though he was about to
revive the lost art of straight-arming. The' move set the pigskin 35
yards away from the goal, and
on the sixth play afterward, Houtz
concluded his scoring for the afternoon from the yard line.
Glen-Nor, behind by i2-0, became desperate after Barraciough's kick-off, and on the 2nd
play, from his OWn 19, Branton
tested Swarthmore's aerial defense. He found it awake I in the
person of Smith, line-backer deluxe, who gathered in the oval on
the 25. and darted to the 6. Two
plays later, from the 8, Dalton a-'
gain
straightarmed his
way
through the awed Redskins to
paydirt.
Froebel returned' the second
half kickoff to his own 33 from
whence Swarthmore lost no time
in J>..glnnlng another thrust Into
the land of the touchdown. Dalton, HoUtz, and McGtlberry advanced the leather to the one,
where Dalton skirted right end
for the score. Gavetti kicked his
lone successful· converston.
The next time they got their
hands on the ball, Coach Robin'son's boys began anew. A beaut!ful 25 yard pass from Swan' to
Terry, and some fancy leather~Ugging by Smith, Dalton, McGllberry, and Swan set up Dalton's
third touchdown.
The ball was deep in Glen-Nor's
territory all the fourth quarter,
but the Garnet subs could not
advance It against the visiting reserves, so the game enc'ed at 30-0,
a fine victory for Coach Robinson,
his team, and :;Iwarthmore High.
BSTAW:J8JJED 1912
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timated on the 'basis of what he
has glven of himself to the welfare
and happiness
his fellowman
rather than than the value of
wilat he may have amassed in the
form of worldly goods, and if his
llfe itself is a living testimony to
gentleness of spirit rather than
the mere profession of some creed,
then Swarthmore has lost one of
Its richest citizens and one of its
finest Christlao genUemen_
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Such a, man was Joseph J.
Gould, artist of D,iltlonal' reputstation and one of our most beloved residents.
Coming to. Swarthmore in 1921,
he ioined the very young and
struggling Players Club shortly
after his arrival. Bringing to it a
wealth of experience and an unusNEW AUDITOR TO SPEAK ual gift for directing plays and deSenator Weldon B. HeybUfD, vel?plng latent talent, he gave s6
newly elected Auditor General laVlShlY of his time and energy
of Pennsylvania will speak on to the budding organization that
State Governme~t in Swarthmore it can truthfully be said that the
on Monday, November 8 at 2 ,,:eighas of su.ccess which have
o'clock in the Parish House of smee been attained by the club 81'e
the Trinity Episcopal Church on to a great extent, the lengthening
Chester road.
ohadow of his early influence.
. The League of Women .Voters . To the intimate group which
of Swarthmore Is very happy· to be collaborated with him over so
able to present Senator Heyburn.~any p~easaot and fruitful years,
He has been the Delaware County his passmg leaves a deep sense of
Senator to the State Legislature personal loss, softened b~ the bit-.
for the past three terms. He has ter-om:eet sense of gratitude for
been Chairman of the Committees the privilege of having known
on Agriculture, Labor and Indus- him.
try, Finance; Rules and is at p~_ Andrew Francis Jackson
ent Chairman of the Joint State John Dolman, Jr.
Government Commission. He is J. William SiJrimons ,
well quallfied to speak and to
answer any questions.
TO SPEAK SUNDAY
The public is cordially welcome.
Marie Lous-Mohr, a Norwegian
Th,is wlll be an excellent oppor- schoolteacher who was imprisooed
tunity to become better informed by the Nazis for more than two
on our state government.
years, will deliver a lecture at
the Swarthmore Meeting House on
Sunday, November 7, at 8:15 p. m.
Red Cross To Vote
For Directors Her topic will be '
Southern Pennsylvania Chapter of and Freedom in a Changing
the American Red' Cross will be World."
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held at the Broadwood Hotel in
Miss Lou-Mohr'. appearance at
Philadelphia on Monday, Nov~m Swarthmore i. being sponsored by
ber 15.
the Wllllam J. Cooper FOlDldation.
Balloting tor the election of The pubEc is cordially invited
Directors will be on the sixth to attend.
floor between the hours of 10 a.m.
and 2:30 p.rn. Ballots may be
TICKET3
secured froID Mrs. Horace Hop..
klns, Swarthmore Branch chalrfor Brooks Mendell's lecture
man.
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and demonstration may be
purchased from the Cub
All members of the chapter
Srouts; or at the door on
may vote and are urged to exNovember 12. Adults 60c
of
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The first report In " the
current Community Chest
drive reveals that by Tuesday of this week Swarthmore had reached four
per cent of its $15,800 goal
WOMEN H
ANNUAL BENEFIT
Set
EDNA M. DICKINSON
Mrs. Edna M. Diukinson, for
many years resident in Swarthmore, died on Mondsy, November
8, at the home of her stepdaughter
Mrs. Ass Don Dickinson on Ltncoin avenue. The funeral was held
at home on Wednesday and the
interinent in Cypress Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn, today.
SERVICES FOR
C. WAHL OLMES
Retired Decorator
Lived Here
24 Years
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1948
Red Feather Progress
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PLAYERS OPEN
TONIGHT AT 8:20
Club Curtain Will Rise
"On Joan Of
LO!'l'aine"
The Curtain will rise at 8:20
tonight on the Swarthmore Players Club's second' production of
the season, "Joan of Lorraine" ..
Directed by Dr. A. Fraocis Jackson, ably assisted by \Wlliam
James Stevens, Jr., this Maxwell
Anderson play-within-a-play combines imagination and praticabllity in the portrayal of the behindscenes problems of actress Mary
Grey.
Playing this leading role Is
Alice J. Dineen with assistant
director Stevens as Jimmy Masters and Ernest Fe.teroff as Al
the stage manager. Isabel R
Seymour will take the part of
Tessie, Jane Prichard of Marie
Allen S. Olmstead will be Garder,
Thomas H. Lueders, Abbey and
Dr. Frederick Luebrinti as Ell
ing, while Michael Casaccio will
appe3r as Quirke, and Farwell.
The part of Dolin..r will be play
ed by Harold Ogram, Jr., Cord
well by John W. Steinfeld, MIss
Reeves by Virginia Federoff, MIss
Sadler by Marth.. Kelghton, and
Noble by 1.. C. Hastings. Richard
Shoepperle will· appear as Shepard, Harry Cafferty as Les Ward,
Richard G. Halg as Jeffson J.
William Simmons as Klpner, A.
Y. Lightcap as Long. WiIllam W.
Price will be Dudgeon and· Dr•.
Jackson, director and actor, will
play Champlain.
Stage manager for the show'
is Mr. Federoff, doing duty both
on and off stage. Completely behind-the-scenes are· Jim Donahue,
in charge of lights, Patty Campbell, who will provide the mustc,
and Mildred Simpers, pron!.pter,
with Mrs. A. Francis Jackson, Mrs.
Thomas
Jackson, Mrs. David·
Braun and Mrs. Joseph P. Bishop
the finders of, and respollBlble
for stage decorations and properties.
MENDELL TO SPEAK
Brooks Mendell will deliver hts
first talk: of this season's series of
Nation-wide lectures and dem,onstrations tonight at the ~
Crist Auditorium, Penn State Center, 855 Harvard avenue at 7:30.
An evening worthwhile for adults
and children, it shows the benefits
of sports on a child's development
as well as the advantage~ of selfdefense. Sports and physical
prowess with proper training
of paramount importance' m the
ed"cational developmelit of child-
Guessing always means doubt and to doubt. the amounts of drugs to be included in your prescription
could be dangerous.
Our laboratory, set up specific-
ally to render exacting ,pharmaceutical service
to
you,
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is staffed with ,skilled professional pharmacists.
are
We specialize in filling your prescriptions, in providing drugs recommended by your dOCtor.
Mrs. Franklin Gillespie of Harvard avenue with Mrs. Leonard
C. Ashton of Elm avenue entertained eight young women trom
the Home For Incurables in Philadelphia at luncheon at the Gillespie home on 'I'uesday.
OUR PLEDGE
Quality -
Service -
Courtesy -
Cleanliness
Store Hours-Dally 8 A. M. to 12 M.-Sunday 10 A,M. to 10 P.M.
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Mrs, Carl H. Chaffee of the
Swarthmore Apartments has returned from a visit with her si!lter
Mrs. William E. Valk and Mr.
Valk of llidgewood, N.J.
Friday, November 12,
2:30 P. M.-SHS vs, Prospect Park ......... : .. Rutgers Field
7:00-9:00 P. M.-Engrs.' Open House .... Hicks & Beardsley
8:20 P. M.-"Joan of Lorraine" . . ............. Players Club
Sa.turday, November 13,
9:00-12:00 P. M.-Engrs.' Open House .... Hicks & Beardsley
2:00 P. M.-College vs. Drexel ................ Alumni Field
8:00 P. M.-"Joan of Lorraine" ................. Players Club
Sunday, November 14,
11:00 A. M.-Morning Worship ............... Local.Churches
8:15 P. !I.-Lecture by Alfred J. Ayer ... : ...... Meebng House
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JIIonchy, NovlI!IIlber 15,
8:20 P. M.-"Joan of Lorraine" .............• ,. Players Club
beachy, November 16
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8:00 P. M.-.Tr. Club Hobby Night ............ Woman's Club
8:20 P. M,-"J'oan of Lorraine" ..... ; .. ; . . . . . .. Players Club
Wedn .. aay, November l'
12:30 P. M.-Dr. Ivancel Gibbins ........ Presbyterian Church
8:20 P. M.-"Joan of Lorraine".. . . • . . . . . . . . . .. Players Club
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Mail Address: 615 South Chester Road:
RE-LINING
RE-MODELING
ren.
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
THEATRE PHARMACY
HaJris & CO.
TAu.oas and FllBBIERS
JOS,EPR J. GOULD
U a man's wealth could be es-
DRY CLEANERS
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Black weekend with biB' famlJyon Hill':
Mr. and Mrs. Crosby M.
of South Chester road spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson week-end visitinl Mr. and Mrs.
of Strath Haven avenue are en- Ralph Collins of Levlngham Fann.
tertaining Miss Elizabeth Carlisle Md.
of Milford. Del.. as their house
The Pi Beta Phi Alumnae group
guest for a few weeks. Mr. and of Delaware County held a dessert
Mrs. Daniel S. Morse of Parish meeting at the home of Mrs. Gorroad entertained at a dinner party don Meader of Fairview road on
in honor of Miss Carlisle on Wed- Wednesday evening. Mrs. Meader
nesday evening and Mrs. W. gave an informal talk on Antiques.
Sproul Lewis of Gradyville will
Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Schurz
give a luncheon in her honor next and children Jimmy and Davey
Tuesday.
of Dallas have returned to their
Mrs. C. J. Seltzer. Jr. Of Moy- home, following a week's visit with
Ian. Mrs. Anthony Kennedy and Mrs. Schurz's parents !IIr. and
Mrs. Marshall Smith of Rose Val- Mrs, Jay D. Cook of Thayer road.
ley. will hostess at a Lith~ianMr. and Mrs. Stephen Mucha of
Latvian luncheon at the Internat- Princeton avenue spent the weekional Institute of Philadelphia on end in Carteret. N,J .• and attended
Wednesday. They will serve the the wedding of Mr. Mucha's cousin
luncheon for Institute women who on Saturday.
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plan the publication of an interMr. and Mrs, John Bennett of
national cook book at a future South Chester road have returned
date.
from a three-week automobile
Joseph J. Childrey of Rlutledge trip to Daytona Beach. Fla .• and
has
been pledged to Phi Lambda Virginia Beach; Va.
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Theta social fraternity at BuckDr. 'and Mrs. John R. Bales of
nell University.
North Chester road and Mr. and
Donald W. Sweet. son of Mr. Mrs. Clark W. Davis of Wallingand Mrs. George W. Sweet of Gar- ford s pen t the week-end in
rett avenue. has been elected Princeton as the guest of Dr. and
P resident of Mohler Scientific Mrs. Joseph C. Elgin.
Club at Dickinson College. where
Joseph Cook. who is attending
he is a member of the junior class. Penn State spent the. week-end
NEWS NOTES
born avenue. ThIs ,weekend Dick
fly to Harrlsb,urg' with his
Jim Allderson, in the
Bianca plalle of the latter's father.
Joan Fairbanks of Rutgers avewas entertained at her home
Wednesday evening by a &urprise
party in honor. of her, sixteenth
Twelve members of
her class participated.
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Mrs. Charles L. Andes of Rutgers and Westdale avenues is recuperating at her home after ungoing an operation at Jefferson
HOSI,i!!.1.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Arnold of
Wallingford entertained over the
week-end Mr. and Mrs. Burrell
Tripp and their daughter Barbara
of Scarsdale. N.Y.
NOVEMBER 1Z, 1MB
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WHILE YOU SHOP,
Williams
College.
Williamstown.
Mass.
where
he visited
Paul WIlHams, Jr., a freshman at Williams.
Both boys witnessed the Wesleyan _ Williams game Saturday
afternoon.
Mrs. Theodore L. Purnell of
Cornell avenue, Superintendent of
the Beginners Department of the
Methodist Church. and teachers.
Mrs. Richard Snyder. Miss Betty
Ann Beagle. and Mrs. Alberta
Blankenship, held a tea for the
mothers of the children in the
department from 2:30 to 4:30 on
Sunday afternoon.
Dick Bullock. accompanied by
two of his George School classmates. spent the week-end with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. William
B. Bullock of Cedar lane.
Mrs. W. Mark Bittle of Rutgers
avenue is visiting this week with
her son-in-law and daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas N. Murray of
Cornwall-on-Hudson.
Va.Mr. " Albert
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Thatcher of Morris
P]ains, N..Jn_: visited his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher
of
avenue over the w~kend.
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Mrs. Russell Kent of Riverview
road entertained "The, Eightsome"
at a luncheon-bridge at her home
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs., R. E. Wilson of
Ogden avenue have returned from
a business, trip through the New
England States.
Mr. and, Mrs, J. Roy Carroll. Jr.
and their daughter Spencer of
North Chester road spent the
week-end in Maplewood. N.' J.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McKin..
nell.•• Jr.
Col. and Mrs. Edwin E. Keatley
are spending two weeks ,vith the
former's sister and her husband,
. and Mrs. S. S, Rutherforll of
Strath Haven avenue.
Dick Danforth returned to West-
Hoagie Hut
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of a son.
Donald ~
Haldane Hartman. on November 1
in Taylor Hospital.
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"TANK WARFARE"
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Every time
MEDIA
a phamlaeUot banda
a patient a finished prescription
he cives him the benefit of years
of professional training. Your
phannacist has studied botany,
physics, chemistry, biolOllY, and
associated subjects. Phannacists
are living the public a highly specialized service.
It is
ow:: sincere wish that you may never have
illness in your home. But if yoU do, take advar.·
tage of out personal, confidential service. Bring
your prescriptions to us.
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ON THE COBNEB
funeral
service
call-
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
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with a
15,
College Theatre
are provided for children of all
Mr. Horace H. Hopkins of I' week's business trtp to Chieago
ages ""d for adults.
Crest lane returns todaY from a ond Ft. Madison. Ill.
PVBLISBBD EVERY Jl'BlDAY AT SWARTllHORE. PA
The Young Adults- moet "t 10 a.
TDB SWABTHMOREAN. INC.. PUBLISBEB
m. in the Ladles' Parlors.
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PhODe Swar&huNte ....
The minister will preach at the
11 o'clock service.
.PETER .E. TOLD. Editor
The Church Nursery is open durMARJ~IUE TOLD. RARBABA KENT. Aaooclate Edl':\ln'
ing the morning service and Mrs.
Rosalie Peusol
Lorene McCarter
Edith· WhitaJter
Dorothy France. Mrs. Louise KupEntered as Second Class Matter. January 24. 1929. at the Post
elian' and Eleanor Joan Behenna
Office at Swarthmore. Pa.• under the Act of March 3. 1879.
will be in charge.
DF.ADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
The ushers for the day are
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Dickinson, B. Murray and P. K.
Paulson.
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'The Youlh Fellowship will meet
in the afternoon.
Presbyterian Notes
Sunday morning at the, 11
Circle 6. Mrs. Guy deFuria. in the chapel at 6 p. m
The Annual Methodist Men's
i~st
o'clock service
Bishop will Chairman, will meet at the home
Missionary
Mass
Meeting
will
'be
preach on the subject "A Suffering of Mrs. Henry Harris. 505 North
Church':' Mr. arid Mrs. Palmer Swarthmore avenue, at 10:30 held on Sunday afternoon at 3
RITTENHOUSE 6.1581
in the First Methodist Church.
L. Skoglund at the- Harvard ave- o'clock.
M.
nue entrance and Mr. and Mrs.
Circle 7. Mrs. Harold C. Stott. Germantown. Rev. Hiram
Frakes.
"Sky
Pilot
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the
CumberC. IrWin Galbreath at the drive- Chairman, at the home of Mrs.
way tL'ansept ent~ance will greet dobert Boyte, 18 Amherst avenue• land Mountains" will be the
the congregation after the serv- at 10:30 o'clock, Mrs. R. Whitney speaker.
D1alCTOU o. PUNIULS
The Choir Association will meet
l'ucker, who has ref'ently returned
ice.
All deparlments of the Church from a year's residence in Ger- on Tues~ay evening at 8 at the
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
School and the Women's Bible many, will speak of her obser- home of Mrs. Stoyan W. Russell.
704 Hood Road. Grace Park.
Class meet at 9:45 o·clock.. The vations and experiences.
The Woman's Society of ChristCircle 8, lI.1rs. Edwin W. Crosby,
Men's Bible Class meets at 9:45
ian
Service will meet for dessert
o·clock. Harry, Oppenlander will Chairman, at the home of Mrs. J.
continue.. the discussion of the Paul Brown. 526 Walnut lane. at luncheon on Wednesday at.l p.m.
in the Ladies' Parlors. The busiCommandments. ,Where does Tol- 10:30 o·clock.
Evening Circle, Mrs. Frank T. ness meeting will follow.
erance stop and lack of firm belief
The South District "Advance
Ransburg, Chairman, at 7:45
begin? '
The Senior High School Fel- at the Keystone Secretarial School, For Christ and His Church" Rally
lowship'. meeLc; at 6' o'clock in the Baltimore P!ke, as the guests of will meet in the West Chester
Church on Thursday. Sessions are
Mrs. Grover C. Greene.
Church, House.
The Chapel' Choir rehearses at 3 and '1:30. Bishop Corson will
The Young Adu!t'sGroup meets
Thursday evenings at 7:45 o'clock. give the adc:Iress at the evening
at 7 o·clock.
session on IIO ur Protestant Faith."
The College Age Group meets The -Girls Choir rehearses Th_ursRehearsal for the Senior Choir
day afternoon at 3:30 o·clock.
at 8 o'clock.
It's a big day you won't want to miss •••
will
be on Thursday at .7:45 p. m.
The Young Married Discussion
The following Circles of the
The Social Hall is open for suWoman's A!=:sociation will meet .Group will hold its regular monthTRINlTY CHURCH,
pervised
recreation under Theoly meeling a week ,from Sunday
on November' 17.
dore L. Purnell on Friday at 7
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Circle I. ,Mrs. Edwin J. Faulk- on November 21 at the home of
p.m.
ner, Chairman, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Martin
The choir will sing MendelsTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18t'h
Mrs:Howard Newman. 547 Walnut on 406 Haverford place from 7:30
sohn's
"Hymn
of
Praise"
at
a
lane'~ Miss ·Eva Cresson will be co- to 10 p.m. During the year the
DOORS OPEN 2 p. m.
hostess. Sewing at 11 Q'clock fol- Club hopes to develop an under- Thanksgiving Vesper service on
Sunday.
November
21
at
4
p.
m.
~tanding
of
many
religions
and
lowed by luncheo" at 12:30. The
Intriguing handmade gifts of all kinds
meeting will b" held at 1:30 the ·first topic will be UWhat is
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dolls. . novelties
children's
books
a Presbyterian?" For further ino'clock.
Friend's Meeting Notes
aprons by the score
cakes, candie..;;. jellies
Circle 4. Mrs. Clifford Banta. formation call Swarthmore 1788-M
At 9:45 on ~unday, November
to delight the eye 'and p,!-lat".
Chairman. at the home' of Mrs. or 0923-M, The members are 14. the Adult Forum
of the
.. Bring your friends and see your friends'
Banta. 640 Parrish road. at 10:30 urged to start hunting for a baby- Friend's Meeting House will beeveryone's going to be there.
sitter now.
o'clock.
gin the stu d y of Elton FreeCII.cle 5. Mrs. Donald P. Jones.
blood's newest book "Alternative
Trinity Notes
Chairman, will meet at the home
to Futility". Gordon Lange will
Filet Mignon Dinner only $2.
Holy Communion will be cele- iead the discussion.
of- the chairman. 407 Swarthmore
avenue. at 10:30. There will be brated at 8 a. m. Church School
Plan a gala family feast. Tickets for
a 4evotion program and a speaker will meet at 9:45 a.m. At the 11
children under 10 only $1. Hours 5:30-7:30
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Karns
-,-------------1 o'clock service of 'Morning Prayer, of Wellesley road returned Monthe Rector will preach. Ushers
Make your reservations early. Phone
day from a week's motor trip to
for the service are: S. D. -Clyde,
MRS. WALKER PENFIELD, Sw 081'1
Buffalo, N. Y., their former ~ome.
head usher; C. B. Blake. A. H.
They returned by lIle way of Syrquality service. reservations limited to 350
Knabb. William Freegard. W. L.
acus,e.
PRES':i!r';:J~O~CH
Cleaves. R. C. Haig. F. W. LuehSunday. November 14
ring and G. C. W a g n e r . .
9:45 A. M. _ Church School.
The Young People's Fellowship
9:45 A. M.-Women·s Bible ClaSS will be held at 6:30 p.m.
The Every Member canvas will
9:45 A. M.-Men·s Bible Class
11:00 A.' M. - Rev. Joseph P. be conducted Sunday from 2 until
Bishop. "A Suffering Church"
6:00 P. M.-Sr. High Fellowship 5 p.m. Members of the congrega7:00 P. M.-Young Adults
tion are requested to remain in
8:00 P.M. -College Age Fel- their homes to receive visitors
lowship. '
from the Church. Luncheon will
Wednesday. November 17
edi
10:00 A. M.-Sewing and Surll- be served to the visitors inIm , 'Ical Dressings Group w.ll ately following the morning ser....-
. THE 'SWARTHMOREAN
* * *
BEAUTY SALON
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Hart-
and Mrs.
George
Warren
of Dr.
South
Chester
roadP. and
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and Mrs. David McCahan of Strath
Haven avenue drove to Prince-AMERICAN LEGION
ton Saturday to attend the PennNOTICE OF MEETING
Princeton freshman game. Harry
NOVEMBER
at 8:00 P.M • .
W~en and David McCahan, Jr.,
on' the freshman squad at the
The following entertainment was secured too late to be
UniverSity of Pennsylvania.
announced in the regu~ar post card notices.
Doris Black of South Chester
War Department Film on
road.
student at West Chester
s~te Teachers College will atActual Combat Pictures
teti,i'the Harvest Dance at FrankThis
should
be
of extreme interest to everyone. Invitations
lin and Marshall College tonight.
extended to Veterans and Members only.
'
, M'?~ William B. Bullock ,of
Cedar lane entertained her bridge
club at a luncheon-bridge at her
home Tuesday.
David Campbell of College avenue, a sophomore at the UniverThursday. Friday. Saturday
sity of Michigan. has been pledged
Last 2 Days!' .Fri.. & Sat.
"A FOREIGN AFFAIR"
Dennis Morpn
to Sigma Phi Epsilon.
Jean Arthur
Jaek Carson
Marlene Dietrtch
"TWO GUYS FROM '
John Lund
TEXAS"
Three shows Saturday Night
OK KIDDIE' SHOW
Only
THE PLAYERS CLUB
Saturday Afternoon at 1:15
Sat. Matinee 1 P.M.
7-Extra Cartoons-7
Chlldren's Show
of Swarthmore
And a Serial in Addition to
Gene Autrey
Our RegUIar Program
"TRAIL 'l'O SAN ANTONE"
presents
All Children ....
Last chapter of Superman
serial - Cartoons - First
Sunday. 2 Features!
ch.apter of new seria~-"Joan oj Lorrairnl'
,
lIoy .......
Dancer of 'canadian
"GRAND
CANYON TBAJII'
. Mounted
and'
by Maxwell Anderson
Free . Conlic Books
Brenda
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Monday and Tuesday
"SIlAGGF.~ .
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
"SO' EVIL MY LOVE"
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Monday and Tuesday .
Geraldine ftbpnI4
Tl>roue
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Wednesday Only .
'"TIlE
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"VOICE
OF
TIlE
TURTLE"
November 15. 16, 1'1. 18.
Parker
are
.::,(.:." ;;.
Mr.
Donald is
in chemistry.
Patricia McCahan of Strath Haven avenue was on the makeup
committee for the Mt. Hnlyoke
College Junior Show. .. musical
comedy satirizing the Kinsey' Report. which was presented Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coates
of Harvard avenue have as their
houseguest Mrs. Coates' cousin
Mrs. Olive W. Ramsay of PIainfield. N. J.
Waldo R. Fisher. a freshman at
Wesleyan, spent the week-end at
Ogden
..........
For a
WEDDING
Mr. and Mrs: ~enjaniin Stockton Collins of Allentown are J'eceiving ~ongratulations upQp. the
bit:th of a daughter, MarcY Collins,
on November 6 i.n Crozer Hospital.
. The,baby" born on-her matemal
"grandfather's birthday. is a granddaugliter of Mr. and MrS. Jay D.
Cook of Thayer road. and of Mr.
and Mrs. Berijamill W. Collins of
North Chestet road.
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NOVEMBER
OPEN SUNDAY 6:30 to 9:30 For Your Convenience
Miss Eleanor Stabler Gillam,
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Clifford
Riggs Gilliam of Buck Hill Falls.
n~ SouUl Chester Road
Pa., was married in Whittier
SWARTHMORE, PA.
House,' Friends· Meeting, at four
o·clock, Saturday afternoon, NovFree, Hoagie For ~very H. S. Touchdowner
ember 6. to Jean Cbristiaens. son
Sandwiches Delivered
Open Mon. thru Thur.
of Monsieur and Madame Edouard
for Clubs. PartIes, MeeUngs etc.
11 A.M. to 11 P oM.
Cbristiaens of Ghent. Belgium. A
FRIDAY and SATUBDAY.ll A.M. to 12 Mldnlght,
reception {ol!owed the wedding at
Submarine Sandwiches Irom Submarine Slwp
the home of the bride's uncle and
aunt.' Mr. and Mrs. William A.
sw
Clarke.
Crumwald
Farm.
Wallingat his home on Thayer road and
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attended the Penn - Penn State
game Saturday.
ford.
The bride is a graduate of
Mrs. C. Russel! De Burlo. Jr. en- George Schoo; 'and' Swarthmore
tertained at the home of her par- College, Mr. Christiaens attended.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. the University
'
of Ghent. Both
Thatcher of Ogden avenue. at a have spent the last year in relief
,
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-_ ..,, -. .tea and shower on Sunday after- w~rk' in Europe. Miss Gillam havClosed Every Sunday
noon in honor of her cousin Miss ing been appointed by the AmeriMonday Thru Saturday
Susan Thatcher who will be mar- can Friends· Service Conimittee.
Open 7 A. M. to 8 p. M.
ried to Mr. Christian Peterson' They will make their home i n ,
..
during the holiday season.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Dawson of Moylan, where both are members
.n.
of the faculty of the School in
DAILY
D---BS
85 CIO"'1
Sycamore r 0 ad., Lapidea Hills. Rose Valley.
&nn...
. • 60
Ia
spent last week in Williamsburg.
Special Children's P Hers
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m"oring
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METHODIST CHURCH
ice.
The monthly dinner meeting of
.
D
D
Minister
the
Men's Club will be hel,d on
Roy N. Keuoer. . .•
SundaY. November 14
Monday at 6:aO p.rn. l}ichl"'d H.
9:45 A. M.-Church School
Hooper. Promotion Manager of the
10:00 A. M.-Young Adult Fel- RCA. Victor Division. will speak
11:00l~S~_The Minister will on Television and the TelevisiQn
preach.
Industry. He has recently con6:00 P. M.-Youth. Fellowship dutted lectures and exhibits
TRINITY CHURCH
throughout the United States.
Rev. Qeo. C. Anderson. Rector
Mexico. Canada and Europe. A
Sunday, November 1"4
television show will follow the
11:00 A. M.-Holy Communion
dinner.
0:45 A. M.-Church School
The Women's Council of Trinity
11 :00 A. M.-Morning Prayer. The Church will meet on Tuesd.ay at
Rector will preach.
6:30 P. M.-Young people's l"el- 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Walker
lowship.
Penfield. 430 Riverview road,
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
The Boy's Choir will meet at
OF FRIENDS
' 5 p.m. on Tuesday.
Sunday, November 1'4
The regular choir will meet on
9:45 A. M.-First Day School Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m.
9:45 A. M.-Adult Forum.
The Annual Holiday Fair will
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. be held on Thursday beginning at
6:00 P. M.-Meeting Membership
and FrIends in College sup- 2 p.m.
per at Whittier House:
Wednesday. November 17
Christian Science Notes
9:30 to 3:30--Sewlng and Quilt"Mortals and Immortals" is the
, ing in Whittier House. Box
Lunch80n. All cordially in- subject of the Lesson-Sermon in
vited. .
'
all Churches of Christ. Scientist,
on Sunday. November 14. The
FIRST CHURCH OF
Golden Text is: "If ye live after
CIDUST SCIBNTIS'1'
the flesh. ye shall die: bu! if ~e
OF SWARTHMORE
Perk Avenue below Harvard
through the Spirit to mortify the
Sunday. November r~,
deeds of the body. ye shall live"
11:00 A. M.~nc!.y SchooL •
11:00 A. M.- Lesson - SermOn (Romans 8: 13).
"¥ortals and ImmOrtals"
WedD..say eveoIna ~
Methodist Notes
. . . W 1 ~ II p.JD. ,B. .dlnl The Church School meets on
CI(MIl' _actIPt
aDd
11 to • ~ W*",eedQ' Sunday morning ,at 9:45. ('lasses '''.
-"'d',.
GAS RANOI
~The "CP" trademark on a gal range
means Certified Performance as
specified by the Gas Appliance
Manufadurers Association. Every
"CP" range has automatic lightIng of top burnars, allen and broiler
unitt. Oven temperatures are also
maintained automatically to eliminate oven peeking. Smokeless
broilers are another feature of CP
gol rangel. Divided tap model
Roper range shown oppollte lelll
fCU' $167.50 cash-Installed.
Slightly more on convenient terml.
The CP Caloric las range at left
gives you an unulually large
oven for this size model. Cash in.
stalled price is $I!'19.50-llightly
mOle on .convenlent tennl. Flu..
rescont Illht and 'automatic elK-,
trle timer control are $19 exInI..
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DELAWARE COUNT1'
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Nollce of FIlinI' and Audit of
-Accounts
Nollce Is hereby liven to heirs,
leptees, creditors and an penoons
Intel'eated that accounts In the
foUowIn .....tales have been rued
In OM! Office of OM! Redder of
Wills and Clerk of OrpIIan's Conrl
as OM! ...... _y be, and that the
<-~
o'clock A.M., E.S.T., for conflrmatloD, at which lime the BIllet
court will audit said accounts, hear
exceptions to u.e same and make
distribution of the batances asoertalned to be In the handa of the
accountants.
BEP Oct. 26' First and Final
Account of Joseph Elliott Bell
and Esther Rebecca Bell, Executors, Estate of Joseph PercY
Bell, deceased.
BERINGER-Oct. 29 First· AcCOWlt of Walter F. Beringer and
The Real Estate Trust Company
of Philadelphia, Trustees u/w
of Amandad Beringer, for Anne
Beringer, Catherine Beringer,
Clara Beringer and Marie BerInger.'
BONINE-Oct. 15 Firnt and Final
Accour.t of Earl E. Baruch, Admlnistrator C.T.A., Estate of J.
H. Bonine, a/k as J. Harvey
Bonine, deceased.
BRENGLE--Oct. 30 First Account
of Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust
Company, Executor, Estate of
RosalieL. Brengle, deceased.
BRESSET-Oct. 29 First and Final
Account of Chester-Cambridge
Bank and Trust Company,
Guardian, Estate of Margaret
E. Bresset, late a minor.
BUSH-Oct. 22 First and Final
Account of Provident Trust
Company of Philadelphia, Executor, Estate of I. Russell Bush,
deceased.
CARPENTER-Nov. 3 First Account Of Mary B. Fink, Helen
B. Porter, & G. Ruhland Rebmann, Jr., Trustees, u/w of
Sarah E .. Carpenter, deceased.
CHAMBERLAIN-Oct. 21 E1irst
and Final Account of Rosa M.
Sutcliffe, Executrix. u/w of
Mary Gardner Chamberlain,
deceased.
CLOAK-Nov. I First and Final
. Account of Florence Cloak, Admlnistratrlx, Estate of William
A. Cloak. deceased. .
CLOAK-Nov. 1 First and Final
Account of John
Cloak, Administrator D.B.N., F.state of
WIlliam A. Cloak, deceased.
DAWS-Nov. 1 First and FInal
Account of WUliam Duncan,
Executor, Estate of Elizabeth
Daws, deceased.
DE FORIA-Oct. 1 First and Final Account of Angelina G.
DeFuria, EXi!cutrix, Estate of
Frank E. DeFuria, deceased.·
DE WORTH-Oct. 27 First Account of John Y. Mace, Executor, Estate of Laura DeWorth,
deceased.
DUTTON-Oct. 8 First and Final
. Account of Randal P. Dutton
and Edgar W. Powell, .Jr., Executors, Estate of Charlotte B.
Dutton, deceased.
EM~n-Oct. 29 First and Final
Account of Chester-Cambridge
Ban k and Trust Company,
Guardian, Estate of Venera A.
. Emmi, late a minor.
ENGELHORN-Nov. 3 First and
Final Account of Andrew W.
Barton, Admlninstrator, Estate
of George Engelhorn, deceased.
FAULKNER-Oct. 18 First
Final Account of Edith F. Taylor, Administratrix, Estate of
James F. Faulkner, deceased.
AccOWlt Of Interboro Bank and
Account of Beatrice E. Murray,
lace, decuaed.
.
The lay and InvlUDI posters
Trust Company, GuardIan, EaAdministratrix, Estate of Don- WATSON-Oct. 13 FIrst and PInal hei-aldinl the TrInIty Church
tate of Murray Forbes, Ill, late
aid Murray, deceased.
Account of Marla Eo Watson, Holldav Fair next ThursdDV which
a minor.
PHILIPS--Oct. 19 First and Final
Administratrix, E 8 ta t e o f '
FURBER-Nov. 1 First and Final
Account of George O. PbilIps,
Charles R. Watson, deceased.
. be seen In the shop w1ndoWB
Account of Helen M. -Furber,
Executor, Estate of Elmira K. WHELAN-Nov. 1 First and FInal aroWld town are the work of
Administratrix, Estate of Pierce
Philips, deceased.
Account cit Marla Evans, Exec- High School atudents. The poster
P. Furber, deceased.
PLATT-Nov. 1 First and Final
tr· Estat fS
hV Whelan
GETTZ-Oct. 18 First and Pinal
Account of Robert A. Platt, Adu lX,
eo a r a .
,contest was judged by Miss.
ACCOWlt of Herbert W. Gettz,
mlnlstrator, Estate of Maille S.
deceas~.
Claudia Hancock. Art Indructor at
Samuel F. Gettz and Walter C.
Platt, deceased.
ZEIGLER-Nov. 1 First and FInal
Hjgh School, Mrs. D. Malcolm
Re dd'1D,
g "'-·-tees·
Lilli
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F'
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Final
Account
of
Phlllp
X.
Rice,
Exu,""
.or
e.
ov.
ll"S an
ecutor, Estate of FranklIn P.
and Mrs. VaIenUDe L. Fine•.
Gettz, Estate of Charles W.
Account of Mary Jane Ferguson,
Zeigler, d------~.
cash prizes were won .... the.
Gettz, deceased.
Executrix, Estate of Francis R.
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GLAUSER-Nov. 1 First and FiQUinn, deceased.
ARTHUR P BBBTIIBBIClt following students: 1st,
June
nal Account of Shaeffer Madl- RICE-Oct. 23 First hnd Final
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Reynard; 2nd, Ann Broomall; 3rd,
son Glauser, 3rd, Executor, EsACCOWlt of Girard Trust ComReiUter of Wills and Clerk
McChesney; 4th, Gwen Wattate of Elizabeth J. Glauser,
pany, Executor, Estate Of Fredf
Orphan'
CGari.
kIns
deceased.
erick H. lUce, deceased.'
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HARPER-Nov. 1 First and Final RUBENSTEIN-Nov. 1 First and
Account of Katherine T. HarPer,
Final Account of· Kathryn RubAdministratrix, Estate of Paul
enstein, Administratrix, Estate
I. Harper, deceased.
of Todd Rubenstein, deceased.
HARTOUGH-Oct. 14 First. and SCHOCH-Nov. 1 First and Final
Final Accounfof Louise F. HarAccount of Wilfred Leroy
FOR BAnERY SERVICE
tough, Executrix, Estate 0 f
Schoch, and Charles Robert
Frank J. Hartough, a /k as
Schoch, Executors, Estate of
A dry battery may ectoD. be a "dead"
Franklin J. Hartough, deceased.
George Howard Schoch, deHASTINGS-Nov. 3 First and Fi_ceased.
boilary. Sa>r. yOUl battory with our
nal Account of Albert H. Hast- SNODGRASS--Oct. 28 First and
FREE preventive malnlenance. Stop lu
ings, Administrator, Estate of
Final Account of Bernice SnodIoday-
grass, Administratrix, Estate of
HINKSON-Oct. 14 The FIrst and
William Stewart Snodgrass, deFInal ACCOWlt.of John.C. HJnkceased.
son, Executor, Estate of Mary STEINMULLER-Nov. 1 First and
E. Hinkson, deceased, as stated
Fin a 1 Account of Henry L.
by Delaware County Trust ComSChimpf, Jr., and Charles P.
FOR THE SOFTEST RIDE
pany, Executor, Estate of John
McEvoy, Executors, Estate of
C. Hinkson,· deceased.
.
Charles M. Steinmuller, deYOU EYER HAD ...ON ONLY
HINKSON-Oct. 14 The First Acceased.
COWlt of J. H. Ward Hinkson and STERLING--Oct. 30 First and Fi24 L8S. OF AIRI
Delaware County Trust Comnal Account of Pearl Eck, Adpany. Surviving Trustees u/w
ministratrix, Estate of Isaac R.
of Mary E. Hinkson, deceased.
Sterling, deceased.
Hinkson and Delaware County
Trust Company, Surviving STEWART--Oct. 28 First and FiTrustees u/w of Mary E. HJnknal Account of Theresa Stewart,
son, deceased.
Administratrix, C.T.A., Estate of
HOLLINGSHEAD--Oct. 27 The
William Stewart, deceased.
First and Final Account of Del. TURNER-Oct. 27 First and Final
aware County Trust Company,
Account of Sarah Turner TayTrustee for Amelia H. Francis,
lor, J. Victor Turner and Phoebe
u/w of Mary W. Hollingshead,
M. Turner, Administrators, Esdeceased.
tate of John J. Turner, deceased.
niGlEIA.M:::.clct. 28 First and Final UHL--Oct. 30 First and Final AcAccount of James C. Baker, Excount of Elizabeth I. Uhl and
ecutor, Estate of Mary Ingham,
W .. R. Hughes, .Jr., Executors,
deceased.
Estate of Cecil R. Uhl, deceased.
1OHNSON-Oct. 20 First and Fi- WALLACE--Oct. 6 Second Acnal Account of Annie J. Esrey
count of The Pennsylvania Comand Margaret J. Davis, Execpany for Banking and Trusts,
utrices, Estate of Mary E. Johnformerly The Pennsylvania
. STUDEBA.KER SALES and SERVICE
son, deceased.
Company for Insurances on
LANDSTREET-Oct. 27 First and
Lives and Granting Annuiti...,
- Final Account of Land Title
Trustee for Richard B: Wallace
South. Cheater and Fairview Roads
Bank and Trust Company,
of one-half ot the residuary esPBONII 8WABTBMOBB ",IS
ecutor, Estate of John Landtate under Section Six of the
street, deceased.
.
LIENHARDT--Oct. 4 First and Final Account Of Mary E. Nixon,
Administratrix D.S.N. C.T.A.,
Estate of Jennie E. Lienhardt,
deceased.
LONGHURST-Oct. 28 First and
Final AccoWlt of Vera Longhurst and MIriam Friedel, Executrices. Estate of Lucy A.
Longhurst, deceased.
MC CORMICK-Oct. 8 First Account of John E. McCormick,
Administrator, Estate of Annie
T. McCormick, deceased.
MAENE-Nov. S First Account
of Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust
Company and W. W. Montgomery, .Jr., Executors, Estate of
Josephine Maene, deceased.
MARTIN-Nov. 3 First and Final Account Of William C. Martin, Executor, Estate of Sara
E. Martin, deceased.
MITCHEI.I Oct. 21 First Account of Fidelity-Philadelphia
Trust Company, Substituted
Trustee for Catherine M. Ford,
Estate of Walter K. Mitchell,
deceased.
MUHLEISEN-Oct. 28 Firs. and
Final Account of William G.
Muhielsen, Executor, Estate of
Sadie E. Muhleisen, deceased.
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Service ,
SPECIALIZING IN
Luncheons, Buffet Suppers,
CocklaU Parties
Call
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Swa. 1973
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To your party·line neighbors,
be a' good friend
(lnd don't ramble on
and on without end.
SPACE
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South Chester Road
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ROBIlRT T. BAIR
SWARTHMORE 0211 - 3448 - 0'140
"vJhy. Mrs. Kilbourn I
what ~ nice thing in say I"
• She said her daughter just
made hertr:your ButterRolla-;ao she ierved 'em toasty hot
.and jUlt' loved the fluffy lightness, ~e rich fiavO[' of 'em.
Now Ibe'. tcUing everybody
they're the
she ever tasted I
boot
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Dm~~m
BUTTER ROLLo'S
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Win Hodkey Honors
Two local girls, Bobby Davis of
the Harvard Inn playing right
wing, and Joan Brown of North
road ptaying left tulIhelped the Mary Washington
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I(~ollege
teamwithout
win three
consecut~
ive games
being
scored
,
OFFICE
Committee, will be present at all
the series dances for the entire ~
season.
Former high school members uf
the assemblies, and Alumni of the
are Invited to the Senior 1
Assembly at any time, as in previous years .
in a field hockey tournament
at Farmville State Teacher's College In Virginia last weekend.
Bobby and Jean are also on the
team of
11 girls representing
Eastern Virginia in the tournament
t~ be held at WUliamsburg to select the All State team. This team
will compete in the South East
Finals at Baltimore on November
20 and 21.
The girls gave a great deal
credit for their success to Vir~
ia Allen, Girl's Athletic Director
of Swarthmore HIgh School, for
her excellent tra~.
Onparty_linetelephones. eour•
tel}' pay. dividends I Be briof
, •• Space call•••• Hang UP
.....t1y • • • Take the lead In
ROO4 party-line manners. It
will mean betteroervice for.u.
0
,
-'
to the two schools
of
Philadelphia'S
.."'ven
,
and Haverford Clubs
memory of Albert L. Hood Jr.,
will
hatchet of rivalrY I;::~~~~r~ 'SI, by his many
at Swarthmore. This trolong enough to eat lunch together
first
presented between the
at 12:30 on Tuesday, November 18
at the Sylvania Hotel. Occasion I h ••lv... of the Swarthmore -Haver- !I B.aow It In "The SwartllmoleaJ1."
of the luncheon Is the renewal
game In 1941, was In posses
Hunter, ·Chief· Librarian, and her the Independent Republican Party. Its kind to be held In ·the Philadelassistant have arranged for the Mrs. Bedford, was the first pres- phia area. It was begun In 1947,
delight of little boOkworms who ident of the Women's
order to promote better undervisit· the Library during their Club of Detaware County, and
between the athieUc despecial "book week." This display leader of the Women's
partments and alumni of the two
will be in the nature of a preview. movement in the county from schools.
It will present an exceptionally 1912 to 1915.
Athletic rivalry between Swargood opportunity for YOWlgSters
thmore and Haverford dates from
themselves, or their parents, to
19TH SEASj()N OPENS
1879, when the Haverfordlans
examlD.e and make note of the
The nineteenth season of the started the whole thing by drub.children's books that they will Swarthmore JWlior Assemblies bing. Swarthmore's football team,
want to take out In the coming opened last week with the seventh I ••'_~. Since then, with a few Intermonths. These new books may eighth, and tenth grades.
ruptions, games between the two
not be removed from the Library
Mr. Herbert Michener, Jr, is squad" have been an annual autduring Children's Book Week, but again acting as Instructor,
umn feature. In the football series,
cach child,· will be allowel to music is provided by Price Dowdy Swarthmore holds the upper hand,
reserve- one book which may
and l!is orchest.ra.
having. gathered 23 victories to
taken out on the final day of the
The 8th, 11th and 12th grades Haverford's 13. There have been
display, November 20.
will meet tomorrow evening, Nov. two tie games.
Among the new books that will 13th at the Woman's Club.
The soccer series began in 1915
be found In the display are "Sam
Host and Hostess for the eigh- and Includes 32 contests. Here
and the Superdroop," by Munro th grades which meets at 7 o'clock the Main Liners are on top, 15
Leaf, a clever treatment of the will be Mr. and Mrs. Claire Je- wins to 13, with four ties. In crosscomic-strips; uRiver of Wolves," glum. The chaperons are Mr.
country, the schools have run five
by Stephen Mender; "The Island Mrs: John Highberger, and Mr. meets since 1938, Swarthmore
Stallion," by Farley, author of and Mrs. Francis Forsythe.
holding a S-2 advantage.
"The Black Stallion"; a new
The 11th and 12th grades meet
Claire Newberry kitten boOk, cal- from 8:45 to 11:45. Host and Host, for the eleventh grade, are
led 4~SmudgeU; "Blackberries for
FOR SALE
Sal, " by McCloskey who wrote Mr. and Mrs. Heston D. McCray.
"Make Way for Ducklings"; sever- and the chaperons will be Mr. and
Getman Shepherd PuPS
al new horse and several sports Mrs. Richmond D. Fetherolf.
books, and good things by such
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Dalton,
Champion and International
writers as Dr. Seuss, Ingri and chairmen of the 12th grade, will
champion stock. Wormed
Edgar Parlu d' Aulalre, RamsOlD, have assisting them as chaperons
,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard TomUns
and lnununized.
juvenile readers. Aitogether it and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reylooks like a big week for young nolds.
Call .Jefferson 5-U11
Swarthmoreans, with many weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Ryan,
Chairmen of the Junior Assenoblyj
c
Is Just AJlound Tile Cow••er
LET US WINTERIZE YOUR CAR NOW!
Difterenti,al
Crank Case
Transmission
Winter
Grease
and
Oil
Cooling System
Radiator·
Heater
Hose Connections
Water PUmp
Check
Renew
Where
Necessary
Add
Anti·Freeze
Motor Tuned-Points Checked
t Very
Battery-Spark Plugs Carefully Checkedl Important
THE IDEAL HOME fUEL
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Next to College Theatre In Swarthmore
lion of swarthmore durInI the
year and will be ·retained by
the Garnet, who won five of the
nine contests designated as Tr0phy games during the 1947-48
seasons. The Hood Trapby will
be present at the IWlcheon Tuesday.
State Inspection
IT'S A GOOD HABIT TO sOOP AT
Made to Measure
Members
recently
published books for cbild- the Independent Republican Party, dall, chier of the Haverford team.
ren of all ages. which Bettina and Mrs. Claude Bedford, also of
The meeting Is the-only·one of
2 25
."PBa
Swar h
B
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A comparaUvel7 _ t addlt, more aver 01'
to the Swarthmore-Haverford
Lunc1wJn Tuesdayl~~::~ of rivalry is the Hood
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Chambers
of Dickinson avenue spent a few
day In New York City.
Also in Pints and Quarts-Dixie CuI'" and Tarts
,
Sails
.
SPEAK AT LWV
Mrs. Louise YoWll will speak
on "The Role Of Women In
Government"
at the
1
uncheon of the League of Women
Voters of Swarthmore, Thursday,
November 18 at one o'clock at
the Whittier House.
Mrs. Young Is a former VIcePresident of the League of Wo-
DESSERT!
Four; full quarts of Breyer's famous bulk. ice
cream at a money-saving price. Your choice of
8 popular flavors-including Vanilla-Fudge, the
November special. The dessert that is so easy
to serve. Make every meal a banquet. Start
enjoying Breyer's ice cream to day.
Men and Ladies
TO
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Imported, Domestic
MATERlA.L
~a&
relaUng to this year's slogan--- men Voters Of Pennsylvania, sec- this coming week-end of Novem-I;:::=~2=:;~=:::~::::~::=~2=:;~::::~::=;~
"Books Tell the Story" --and retory of Harold Alderfer of the ber 19-20 of the ancient Swarthspecial displays of new books for State Department of Internal At- more-Haverford feud In football,
children 'will be IlSe!d in a good fairs, and co-author Of the hand- ~S.'CC'!r and cross country.
WALL WASHING
many libraries to arouse Int,erestl book, "Know Pennsylvania".
The Alumni Of the two schools
FLOOR WAXING
in and point up the importance of
Special guests will be Mrs. Mau- will hear Dr. GUbert White, presl1I0USE CLEANING
first-rate juvenile liferature.
rice Saul, prominent leader In dent of Haverford, and Dr. John
For Service and Satisfaction Phone Ardmore 2320
The Swarthmore Public Library Democratic Party, Mrs.
W. Nason, president of SwarthARDMO"''' WINDOW CLEANING CO,
will direct special. attention to Broomall, Republican
more; Lew Elvernon, the Swarth1U';
Its attractive display of some 200 Woman for years and a leader In more football coach, and Roy Ran135 Drexel Road
ATdmore, Penru.ylvania
of
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RaDllu'" and Waile
Yale Avenue and Chester Road
Swarthmore 1250
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T B E S W A B T B M OR IlA N
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Dr • Gl'bb'Jns •Speak,~
To Presbyterian Women
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I ward· Une-smashlng, and George and out of' the games,
so tha~
Mr. and Mrs. Hearne are for- to coach last year, but was back I'
.
mer Swarthmore residents.·
in stride Bgain tjlis season. His
stood out. defensively and . generally every player on the
hard-charging,
smooth-running offensively. Charlll! Gri~r and Bill bench was in a part of the game.
caplained by Howard Hoot also did capable ball-toting.
With this type of material comLightweights Close
Shearer and Lee Swan, coritlnued
th
h
the tradition of past seasons by
As in past season,
e coac ing along year after year, Swar4th Victorious SeIl&4.n I keeping the opposition outside adhered to his policy of keeping thmore High fans are assured of
While the varsity has been con- their own 40 :yard . line in every substitutions moving constantly In having outstanding teams to. cheer.
tin~ing its victory streak, another game, and with some fancy passlong and even more remarkable snaring by such ends as ·John
streak was' kept intact last Thurs- Hilkert, the other team was kept
day when the Swarthmore Junior back on its heels most of the
High 100 pound team closed its Two or three first downs were
season by defeating Ridley Park the most any opposing team was
7-0. This i. the fourth straight able to make in the contests.
season' of Russ Snyder's coaching
Hilkert,
Charlie
Neuw;eiler,
in which the team was undereat- Dave Spencer and Neil Bell
Acme's famous
ed. untied. antt unsco.red-on.
sparked the line ~n defense. Jim
Snyder was physically unable Carter and Bill Kerr dazzled with
The speaker on November 10 at
the Woman'. As.ociation of the
Presbyterian Church was Dr. Iva. noel Gibbons, who for many years
has been in charge of the Philadelphia Hospital In Ambala, India
This hospital is one of the projecls for this year'~ Jubilee Fund
of the Presbyterian Church. The
women of the Swarthmore Church
were especially fortunate in being
able to hear a first-hand account
of some or the fine work being
done there.
Dr. Gibbins went to India in
1933 and was there during the la~~~~~~~i:ii:!~:;(t;;n;ie~t:ii;:ii;;;n;ie~t:ii:;(t'*~it:;i~;:ii;~
tragic days of ci vi I stri fe in the Il
fall and winter of 1947-48. As a
doctor in a Christian· ho!"pitat. she
was sought by
~ll
factions
had been uprooterl by thp shifting
of populations in India.
Dr .. Gibbon!': as~isterl thE" ~OVPl'n
ment' in egtablishing
reru~ee
-camps and supervised health sta-
tions Whf>Te thOllgfmds ot refugees
were lnnor.ulatro against db.ease.
She also distributeci large quantitips of nripri milk. vitamins. and
h,.'
OF VALUES
for
medical aid. Ambala City. being
near the border of Pakistan, was
a crossroads for migrating hordes
of Muslims, Hindus ~nrl Sikhs who
AmeriC"all d()th("~ spnt
Chl1.rch World Spl'\'ke.
HARVEST
the
Author or an intere5tilla en·tide
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Ib 69c
Roast Beef,
.Ib 59c
Leg
of Lamb
,
Sliced Bacon . Ib69c
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Hundr.ds of o";tstandlng volu •• In quality
foods await you again thl. w ••kend In
the Acme. Anoth.r opporhinlty to pull
down your food budget.
learn How You Can infer Our I'g
'10,000.00 C~l_R
reach!'
~
~.he
honorE"d
~l1e:;t fit. thp.
Wednesday
luncheon mr.eting was Mr:;. 'R~b
ert I.iittell, who is prp..sident of
the
Philarlelphia
Presbyterial,
which i,Q,cludes a II of the preshyterhin \Vomen's A.c;wciations in
the Philarl~lnhia 31"f"H.
Christopher
an~
_b_l_
Spinach
Caulifl'ower
Sweet Potatoes
Bananas
BEREAVED
Douglag
Fruits
is returning in a very
short time to Inrlia t.o continue to
catTy on heJ' mi!4sionary work in
that tmubled laRrI.
In addition to the sppakel', em
Hearne,
son o[ Mr. and Mrs. I Charles S.
Hearne of Cochranville, died Novemb ..r 3 at the age of 16 m'mtlh.~j
in .John Hopkins Hospital follow-
ing a heart oPp.ratJgn_
Vegetables
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SEEDLESS
.Grape Fruit· 5 for'29c
~i~~ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
The Swarlh ore .Co-op
(Ownen and controlled by more than 600 Swarthmore families)
401 - 403 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
'.
The Swarthmore Cooperative i.s a CONSUM~ BUSINESS. It IS
democrat.ically 'owned and controlled-anyone 'can Jom-anyone can make
purchaRes. Our only interest is to serve the consumer. .
Compare our prices and remember that our earnmgs are returned
to you, in proportion to your purchaRes.
Smoked
FOR THE WEEK-END
Beef Tongues
Lambs Liver
'Ib 49c
Ib49c
Fresh Ground
Ib 57c
Hamburg
PEACHES
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Ib5c
head 23c
31b25c
·2Ib.29c
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Halv.s, Y.llow F....to...
in the· Nov('mh~l' number of "Out-
LUlclous "alve.,. fr....on~ peach •• pack. . In • h_1IYY sy......
FRUIT COCKTAlL-E"~.'!:," No.2Va 38'N~Va lOe
GOLDEN PUMPKIN Id::.,or
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2O':'25e:
JJ.J MINCE MEAT "JII!...
2~29c.
CUT GREEN BEANS ~?::I~
2~: 25e:
RED RIPE TOMATOES
BLENDED JmCE ~~1l,c;~:i1.'· (Iow':::'r,... ) 2::: 39.:'
I~ 35e:
STUWBERRY PRESERVES
2.l!:.29c
GLENWOOD JELLIES
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Apple. Apple·Elderberry or Apple.Qrope
cii'iici-ROAST I~ 57e:
Short Ribs of Beef
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450: Beef Cube......., cut
STEAKS T~:::-:U::loln
SMOKED PICNlCSI=~~Y
Short shank, weighing -4 to • Ibs. each
VEAL ROAST S:::~d~:'
FRYING CalCKENS
Norris Faney
Apple Sauce
Birdseye Peas
2 cans 25c
2 pkgs49c
Sour or Dill
Pickles
qt jar 2Sc
63c
Harvest Layer Cake
,
.
Sam Mathewson, Manqer
BOARD OF D~'rORS
Roy J. McCorkel, President
Duane R. Terry, Vice-Pres.
Adrienne Shem, Secretary
Nathan Bell. Treasurer
Kennlth R. Balsley •
Robert K. Enders
R. C. Harris .
OlllB van de Kamp
Denie1 Goldwater
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69c
75e:
Ib 47e:
Ib
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Ib
MACKEREL ::.::
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Sea
food
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Values
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Sklale•• Cod
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Tasty
Sharp
Cheese
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GI.ndal. Club
"o!: 79c
Swiss Ch.... ........ "" " 3Bc
L_f Che.se A ••~... .... I. 2Sc
Cake Mixes ....... 2 I:;: 45c
Raisins ..... -... 1I.....·12c
Dat•• IHaI PIttH! Hall..1 n":.23c
VIrginia Lee
Chocolate DecoreHe
BAR CAKE
.1:u
...·37e:
each
Layer Figs III~~:"~ "'IJ,Z,k'17c
Cak. flour _ .....
2 Chocolote Fu4ee laye~ «lied
and Iced with Vanilla Cream. '
tasty Chocolat. deco·
relf1l topping
IIStD Quality
44_ ...
OleolHfgariae:.
33c
33e:
Juicy Florida
ORANGES
Cauliflower.":.::::: 25c I Mu.hrooms - - .......:: 25c
$elecled Pen.... Blue La"'l
IO·lb"""
POTATOES U.~"I
sse I SO-Ib .....I..s.
15
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PERSONAL
StudeDCtsATo Con~ne
BROWND1, AINVES'1'1TVBB
__ ~ThGeuilNdeedlGieVwo-rFkm:U::hes
REF St d
The College
venue
","'De
• • • • or a e Troop 19 members 'who were in- to thank all Its memben for their
PETER E. ;!OLD '.
.,,~al lf1.§lJIlance .
Last year's CARE drive was vested on wednesday afternoon generous contributions and help
pERSONAL - ElectrIcallnstalla_
tions: wirlnII, old and new: Resi- such a tremendo:JS success that are Barbara Adams, Phoebe Bal- this year.
dential and Commercial, LIght and enthusiastic pupllB of the High sley, Patricia Brink, Helen CalThe final count of garments was
Power. Waterheaten, Ranges. All School have already begun on houn, Spencer Carroll, Ann Coop- 3123, the .largest number yet aework done to Fire Underwriten a slmilar program.
Tentative er, Jacqueline Gray. Susan Manh, hleved.
::;;t!~'~!4~~ ~ plans call for another eventful Sandra Martins, Frances Plumer,
eluded), vacuum cleanen, ranges CARE Week, falling along the Christine SIp1er, Allce Walker,
irons, toasters, fans, lamps. Call saine lines as last year's and Diana Brown. Rosemarie Hibbard,
PIANO TUNING
Erich H. Hausen, Electrical Con- climaxed by an Activities Night. Jewel Tucker, and Judy Van Dyke.
.
ALBAN l'ARKEB
tractor, Swarthmore 285p-W, 335 The elementary schools and the The investiture service was fol. Park Avenue.
Med'a "59-III
l'boDe
!P;:ERSO~';;N~AL:;::'::""V"'a:-cu=um=-'Cl=e-an-ers--,-1 surrounding communlties wlll be' lowed by refreshments and danNew aDd BebuHt l'IallOll
· irons, toasten 'and radios re- included more extensively than cinII.
ad BepalrlDe 8 ...... 1808
paired, called for and delivered. previously.
Call Robert Brooks, Swarthmore
Chrislmas for Stade in the form
1548.
of a clothing drive has also been
Say Thanks
PERSONAL-Funds for small first suggested. If the idea is accepted,
The Rutgers Avenue Brownies
mortgages.
Liberal
terms as to work will get under way very wish to thank all those who supmaturity, amortization and expenDevine Taxi Service
ses. Write full particulars. Box shortly.
ported their benefit last week and
0, The Swarthmorean.
'Last year approximately $3700 helped to make It a success. 907
SWARTHMORE, PA.
PERSONAL - Chair -'c-arun~'-g,-r-e-- which supplied a truckload of 370' tickets were sold, netting $113.38
pairing, reflnlsblng, Bring chaln CARE packages to Stade, was for the three Brownie troops.
ServIng Swarthmore, Morto T. Harper, 809 Upland street, raised by the communlty. Records -::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;
Chester. Phone Chester 2-9284.
of the appreciative crowd, made r
ton, Rutledge and Ridley
PERSONAL-Doll clothes, dolls, at the time of the unloading, have
WE DO
To~p since 1918
stuffed toys made to order.
Silver Plating
Please order early for Christmas. been sent to the high school and
l'JlONB:·
Swarthmore 1362-W.
Stade officials have sent messages
Brass Plating
SW1Il1bIilore
PERSONAL-Va=c:"'a':':n:":c"'ies~fC'o-r-a-;lrcim=-_ to G.' Ba1
China Repair
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Swarthmore 1833
. . Since 1905
CUNNINGHAM .'
SAVE' YOUR F(]EL
(U's Too HIgh to Waste) ,
BY' installing Storm Sash,
Storm Doors, Weather
Stripping and Insulation
WE Have Them
Mason Builders
Supply Company
School
PrinCipal,
indicating ald.
the
Mounting
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lasting effect
of Swarthmore's
CallLamp
Cbes1er
Z.~
Swarthmore students have ex-I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I
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changed letters with individuals
BOOFS
OUrXiJiB
in the adopted German town. lmBBPAIBED AND
A. WAYNE
pressive leiters have also' been
INSTAI,uoP
tlere. Mrs.
received from people not directly
Furnace Repairs & Cleaning
MOSTELLER
Telephone Swarthmore 4583-W connected with the CARE proCall
:fo::r:....:ap::;.p::;,'O::in::;;;Im;;;en,;ts-'=·==----,---,__ 1gram, expressing enthusiasm for
O8OBGB IIIYBB8
BLBCTBICAL
.'.. ' FOR BENT .
the idea.
4Qg Michigan Ave. Sw, 2168
()()NTBACTOB
FOR RENT - Large, attractive
double roo m. R'ivate bath.
LEGAL NOTICE
All T,pes of Electrical InEstale of Helen C. BUDU"", lale of ...
A. Mercer Quinby
Me,also Phone Swarthmore 0149.
CoUcse Avenue, Swarthmore. Delaware
stallations and Repain.
FOR RENT-Large room, twin County; Pennsylvania. DeceaBed. Letters
~D'&._ D~""""'B
. t b th B • festamentary on the above estate haYe
~ U4"~
.IADU&.V,
Serving Swarthmore and
beds, semi..pnva e a . US1- been granted to the uodenlned who reed1a
.
ness 'couple or gentleman prefer- quest all persons havlD&' claims or deFormerly of M
VIcinity for past
red.. ' Phone. Swa:1hmore 1628-R, mands oplnat the estate of the decedent
1125 W. Iebfct,- Ave•• Pbi1a.
Twenty Yean
to'make knowo'the same. aod all peOOOS
Phone Baldwin 11'10
FOR RENT-Large, bright room. Indebted to'tbe. decedent to make paJ1Dent
T.wln . beds. Desirable for Penn without delay lu I!dlth C. BUDU"". Ex·
No additional charlie for
1180 lIIuhleDberc Ave.
'S· . t 't d· ·ts· . Is
bo Outer ecutrtx. 115 coJlese Aveoue, Swartbmore,
suburban ca1J8
··.locatlon.
ta e s u Call
en ,gil'
or
ys.
Delaware
County,
PeoD8v1vania
or
to
her
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3S57-W.
.tlomey, Albert N. Garrett, It. aarrett
SwarUam0r8 . 5
===:....:=W,,;AN:;.;=.J:"'•.:.FD"',----I A.venue...1vanla
Swarthmcre,
_____..:..:.::=.:.=.==-_-:'--: I Pennar
WANTED-We will b~ at best ::."'::-1=1-1::."_ _ _ _ _ _ _- - TREE SURGERY
prtcea, old china, glass, furDiSHERIFF SALKS
PRUNlNG,:XDn\ AND
lure, firearms. Call Holly Oak 4313
ur I\e&I Estale
. TREKjI1!D40VAL'
or Holly Oak 6720. Collect, for
. COUf.:mHRJ~~l
FA.
BOBBIlT B'ASTlNOS
appolnlmeitt. All· business conflFrlday,Nov. ". 1 . . . ·
W
dentlai. Colonial CUpboard, No.5.
A.M. Eaatcm Slandaro. Time
C&lI 8wart11mOre 8185p. hllade1phia PIk.e, Wilmington, check
Conditions:
0 cub
or -~~II~iiii~iiiiii~~iiiiiiii~1
at time '''
of •.•
8&10
(uQle18
Delaware:
stated In ad'J'ertJaemeDt) balanee In ten
WANTED-To buy boy's ice shoe days. Other conditions on day of sale.
Sw--'
No. ·111
iU,-UUll
more 0457-J.
Ali that certain lot nr pIece of land.
WILLIAM BROO~ .
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n~df~n~·B"'yO-=o"'ut'-:o"'f"'t;::o:::wn;;;;-'H'ii!;;g;>;h: I siluate
In th~ CIty of Chester. Del. Co..
•
0_ Ruhblah Bemovetl
.lU't .L ~
Pa Beglnnin& south aide 8th St. ~ teet
AIJU_ 0Ii
School senior girl, local resi- ...it of Howell st. (now Lomolda St.)
Lawns
mowed, Genenl
'den....'.: for winter months. Can p.ay Containing In front the.'1C8 a10D& trJd
Hauling
,~
th IIde of 8th St.. east 10 feet aad uteoclJu«
or combine part payment Wl
In depth ...tb between parailel Un..
238 HardIng Av. Morton, Pa.
.:1.
Swarthmore 0345
-e'49e:
VAN ALEN BROS.
Coal and Fuel Oil
.
,
Swarthmore
.
Disposal Service (
Rubbish' Colleoted
Weekly or MODO>l~
.
. Phone' SwarthmOTe 3341:'
. 9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M.
'.
. NIGHT or DAY
Uldf:.
WANT'T.O. BUILD?
,
yU.IC&--
.Dependable Service'!
Good uiaterialsand skillful
workmen· .are now avallable.
Call ua for inlormatlon and
estlmatea .
.L_
. U you bave rel!1 esta~ for'
sale,llSt With us and we'wlll.
give you the benefit of our.;
Cooperative Selling: Bureau,.
Call at office or phone. tJII.
Horaf,e A. ltel!ves
home help. Write Box W, The at
rl~ht 8o&lC9
111rllht
feet and
I 11/18
lodI~
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· ·part
Swarthmorean.
Together
with the
use ot
"
alley ID common with owners of olher
! W ANTED-J obs for handyman: lands abutting thereoD. Bounded on we.t
cooking,
cleaning, carpentry, by lands now or late of Amo. Oarttlde,
F. F. ZIMMERMAN
'mechanlcal work. Will take but- late
Est. Bounded on cast by Ianda DOW or
0{ Amos Gartside. Hat.
Photographer
ler'a 'job. References. Call swarthNo improvements-vacant. ,
more. 0572-M. After Saturday call Sold as the property of James Gartside
"'Outstandlnl:
for QwlUt;r"
Lord 'and Ethel Lord. heirs of James
'Decatur 2'125-J.
Gartslde. dec'd and James oartslde.
Medta 8-114S8
6 E. Pront St. .
WANTED--Garage, vicinity Park Ally: Tbomas AG.C:~AT~S. Sbuur.
or Rutgers, near business section. Reply Box X, The Swarth- in flash synchronization, $50.
morean.
I~W~ood~~YiT~h~o~m~asT;';;c~o~ll;::e'lg;je·;;;;~Ciies:
WANTED-Home for 10 weeks FOR SALE-Laay's black Chesfemale, part collie dog. Phone
terfield coat; size 18. ~cellent
Swarthmore 0790-W.
condition. $20. Silver Fox scarf,
WANTED-College couple looking $25. Phone Swarthmore 2938-W.
for small bousekeeping apart- FOR SALE-Spencer heater, hot
I,
'\ .._S .MI. ..,
ment. C a II Charles Stabler,
water system, good condition,
#1ft ~. N Sl ".¥r~
;S~w~arthm~~0~re~0~2~00~.-;::-.;:=;:.,;:;;:;;;;:;;: I $75. Call Swat1hmore 1900 eveWANTED-Room in swarthmore'lglUD~'~g~s=..,.,;-;;C::::;if;;;;mnec;mwie
conveniently located, for Y01ll!i FOR SALE-If anyone can use
professional man. Call Media
egg yolks 'at one-half price of
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6-3806. Evenings after 8.
. le~g~g~s?-,p~h~0~n~e~01~5~5~-J~':';UiilaiirSol'ii
WANTED-Part time secretanal FOR SALE-Blue mohair sofa
• WAU ••• fLt •• COVII'_"
pOsition, vicinity Swarih;r,!ore.
and chair with mahogany
Young, experienced, and efi1Clent. frames. Good condition, $50.
• •• wc•• ntlc,,"
Call Che;;ter 3-2882.
Swarthmore 3052ofJ.
WANTED--Chlld's desk for boy FOR SALE-Antique bevel-edII<:d
• ALUIA'I." ....." . .
seven years old. Please call
mirror, 49 by 47 Inches. Beau~.
.
Swarthmore 3381-W.
.
ful gold leaf frame. $125.•0155~J
AlTERS SlOT-itS, ....
WANTED--Garage, vicinity North FOR SALE-A "MUST" fo!, your
C.."NCI_ MIl It "".11
Chester road and Elm avenue.
garden New Dre.am LIly (L.
p::h:on::e:...:s:.:w:.:arthm;;;;_or",e,.,3,,23o;7;.-.-J_.
Formosanum) Beau~M, de~~d
asr..
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dable perennial lily Wlth large
Phone: l\IedIa 6-081
ALE
FOR S
fragrant Easter-Lily like flowers
FOR SALE-Easy wringer was~- in late summer and fall. My fresb
- I
!ng machine. Excellent condi- dug bulbs guaranteed to. bloom-IlURlDUlllllllllllUllllllllUllUDIIIHllHlllnlUHIIIUl' I
lion. $25. Call Swarthmore 3350-,M. only 12¥..c while the s~ock lasts.
I' .
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~~~~~~~~~·;;;t~·ia"":2~9 Regal lily June blooming, same
Electrica RepaIrS
. FOR SALE-R e 0 V1C ort ,
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. e For delivery on $1.00 orden
. Good running condition. New ~~~ 20 cents $2.00 or m!»", postfro"" _ Waahera _ ToIIIIten
tires. $125. Phone Media 6-0941
'd. Order and plant this month.
after 5:30 p.m.
~Iliam H. Wolff, N. Highland Rd.,
BadiGB
FOR SALE-Remington noiseless Springfield. Po. .
WIrln~ New and Old H _ =
portable typewriter with ea."'"
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excellent condition; aqua. elace
din----::::-~~~;;.::;;;;:;::;-;;:;:;;;;;t.;
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Electric Hot Water Heaters
ner dress, size 15; y(h It bunny
Both LOST-Glasses at h ock ey ._.
~J~
fur evening jacket, SiZe 14'1 th
Sunday. Flesh colored runs.
and Electric Ranges Installed
in excellent condition. Blue eatl - Please leave at swarthmorean
erette portable victrola, pra"-rh; liof~fi~'ce~.-n:;;;;;;;-";:h"'~DiiiSi!'Wi1lii
Samuel M. Harbison
ally new. Reply to Box V,
LOST-Black change .purse with
Swarthmorean.
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sum of m 0 n e 1', m between
8~
FOR SALE-Kodak "vigilant , f
arthmore and Morton. Reward.
4.5 lens, shutter 1-10 to \;~ ~ll Swarthmore 3373-W.
1ft
sec., focusses 3'h ft. to inf.,
3"
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"'oot .
Wallace Lippincott
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AspbaU or (loaerete
Media 6·0755
PETER DI NICOLA
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Edwanl L. Noyes • 'Co.
CHARLES E. FISCHER
SWARTHMORE 22..3
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Indiv1dually cartoned ~pular bl"CJnds u,suall, sold from frosled food caMS.
Special introductory pt"ic.. A big value.
U. S. No.1 Penna.
10 Ib bag 35c
Potatoes
Ige bunch 23c
Broccoli
Carrots .Ige bunch 2 for19c
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or .... I CoW... Vou writ. 25 worel. 0" I... why you prefer
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ited number
of pianoCall
students
or .advanced.
Swa.
:-~inin"8,-,,;9~t. a.m.;
p'.m. for
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or studio
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D. B. Churchman. B.S.
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Mrs, Wm, Irving. Mrs. Richard
ICo tln'ued. from Paa 1)
add a surprise fiourtsh to the
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e
cakes. candies' and jellies table
Ch\IJeII' baa 'con~ to the by dressing In C98tWne.
apron boo t b, headed by Mrs.
Climax of the day will be the
Joseph Kahler and, Mrs. S. B. FIlet Mignon Dinner to be served
Brewster. Sr.• which, will glorJ4r in several S\illts from 5:30 to 7:30.
the domestic acene with ecores'of ,Dinner Uck~. modestly priced
gay aprons ior kitchen and parlor. at $2. each for adults and $1. for
The White. Ji:\ephant and. Nov- children under 10. are being sold
elty dIIplay will feature items by Mrs. Walker Penfield. Tickets
I a rite and small, ,homely and are sold only in advance.
comely-lots of fun for the money.
Catering for the dinner Is under
CUstodian of this booth ts Mrs. the direction of Mrs. Joseph ReyPaul B. Banks assisted by Mrs. ,nolds with a staff of assistants
Edmund Cramp. Mrs. Clarence including Mrs. Raymond Fellows,
Worst. Mrs. Hulme. Mrs. Howard Mrs. Winthrop Wright. Mrs. Paul
Adams. Mrs. Coffin. There will J Carey. Mrs. Samuel Reynolds.
also be a Children's Book stall Mrs. Patton. Miss Sutcliffe. Mrs.
with Mrs. Harry Pack as lib- Joseph Kahler. Mrs. lkewster.
ratlan aided by Mrs. George C. Mrs. Newton Ryerson. Mrs. Robert
WllitDer and Mrs. Joseph Gibson. Reed, Mrs, Gibson and Mrs. H.
Mrs. Charles Hogg ancl her com- H. Gibson. Mrs. Beverley Keim
mittee, including Mrs. C. Walter and her group of artists of the
Randall, Jr., Mrs. R. J Baker, Junior Providence Garden Club
Daniel and Mrs. S. Clyde, Jr. Wiu wUl be responsible for the noral
decorations. .Swarthmore College
students with High &chool assistAnn.... ·
ants wUl serve.
DF.SSERT BRIDGE
Chairman-in-Chief of the Fair
Sponsored by
Is Mrs. Malcolm Hodge with Mrs.
WOMAN'S CLUB
Valentine L. Fine handling pubHealth, Welf......
licity.
..·.UGn
OepariIneDts
TIckets (~InaL).,1e
1 P.M.
November 18
Kappas To Sew
The Kappa Kappli Gamma Sew-
Group16will
meet
N'ovember
at the
homeTuesday,
Mrs.
i~ii~~i~iiiiiiiii~~IIIn/l
Daniel S. Morse of 625 Parrish
~f
MRS. O. O.
900~W!rN
At Your service
And Nilht
PAaT1E8 A 8!eCIAIIrlr
ZU penph..... Aft.
lIIIoJ1e9, ...
road.
Charlotte Hobbs, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs of
Park avenue, has been elected secretary of her freshman class at
third play. Swan broke up ~ the Oeiloot as. An tiler _ve ....
threat with an Inten:eptlon Of On- I1'OlInded. and YeadoD,·. WOrk.
orato's toss and I'I!1l It to the six. horse hit lIarV Wallace CD Swar.
Directly ,following Bill McInty- thmore's 10. The JoeaIs held fot
re·. boot to the Eagle 40. Onorato'. two puce., but Onorato "&lIn
aerial efforts gained for his team fOUDd Wallace' on the five. ~
Swarthmore High's grldsters their only score, Seven' plays there the en
under Millard Robinson tore brought the ball over into,paydirt, added the placement, and the Ilna]
through the Yeadon eleven to the Onorato found John Jenkins on tabulation was 25-7,
tune of 25-7. Hampered by numerous injuries to key players, the
LitUe Garnet nevertheless showANNUAL BAZZAR
ed much the same outstanding
Under the AuSpices of the
quality of football that has been
Daughters of the British Empire in PeDIlSyivllJlJa, Inc.
their calling card all through the
For the_Victoria Home tor Aged, Ossining, N. Y.
season. With Art Barraclough,
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1~
Paul Tau, Don and Walter Dick-'
inson not seeing any action, and
Bellevue.stratforcl Hotel
Opening at 12 noon by His Brittanle Majesty's Consul
Fred Campbeil out most of the
General Mr. Hugh McCl~d .
game, the team was dealt a blow.
AFl'EBNOON TEA S to 5 P.1\L
LUNCB1!ON 111:3' to II P.M.
Dalton scored first after' Jack
Fashion Show by Glmble Brothers' Store
Dodd had recovered an Eagle fUmble on Ed Gavetti's pending kickAdded Attractions
¥usie
FUn For All
S.8.S. DEFEATS
YEADON 25·7
off to give the bometeam possess- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:!::!~~~~
iop on the enemy 44. On the first :
play, the shifty halfback carried
a8 yards to Yeadon's six. Houtz
got five, and Dalton sklrled right
end for the first score. Gavettl's
attempted conversion was wide.
More More more .
On the next series of downs,
Yeadon was forced to punt frQm
their own 37. Dalton broUght Wally Appleyard's boot back 24 yards
OIL .AII-WASHA.LI
to his own 49. After one' first
PASTIL WALL PAINT
down, they failed to gain, and
Dalton punt~ out on Yeadon'.
nine.
The first play of the second
period ,inaugurated swiu-uunore'.
1161 • 1941 flghly·five color,.,1
.,alil,
second touchdown excursion. Dalton'l! nine yard pass to Swan, and
'Houtz's 20 yard canter, coropleta
with straight arms and head-butts
e.AfElTON ,:SIBlEYProdua
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H. D. SIPLER
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hlghUghted
this It46over.
yard
maneuver.
Dalton took
off-tackle,
from the four. Gave!U's Placement
was true, and It was 13-0.
The second touchdown IIf the
period came clo$e to the. end 'of
the half. Yeadon's Harry Dumey
faded and pitched a flat paas In
the dtrecUon of Tony Gruai aa
Rich 'i;'erry plckecl the heave out
of the air and raced, aided by
Campbell's block at the five, all
the to TD Land from the 42 yard
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line oi Yeadon. The half ended
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with a score of 19-0.
Mid~
the third period. the
, Garnet had IUiother break when
Walt ,Mosely fumbled Dalton's
punt, and Don Fetherilolf recovered on Yeadon's ~; Yeadon was
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off-side which cost them five, Dalr. tnt • 1IItton got two, and Houtz separated
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Yeadon's right guard from the
rest of the team, talklng it over
from· the one.
It was early in the fourth when
Swarthmore quarterback, Sandy
Ford, let an aerial fly astray in•
,
to the anns of Yeadon's Frank
Onorato. Onorato, who had playMember, of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
ed outstandingly for; the Eagles,
raced from his own 22 to Swarthmore's four wbere Jack Smith
Now You can buY U. S. Savings Bonds automatically
nailed him with a sensational tackugh the new Bond-a-Month Plan. Ask at this Bank
le from the rear.. Ed Kirshner's
,
bo~ tried the line but, on the
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,SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBEJ.t 19. 1~
Swarthmore High's Unbeaten Hockey Team
MRS. YARNALL
TO BE BURIED
PLAYERS CLUB'S
JOAN ACCLAIMED
Former Civic Leader
Served Boro In
Many Ways
Alice Dineen Stars
In Timeless
Role
The sincerity, strength" and
cbarm with which Alice J. Dineen interprets the title role, o(
"Joan of Lorraine" assure:; the
success of the current Players
Club offering which continues
tonight and tomorrow night' at
the Fairvie'9 road playhouse. The
Maxweil Anderson role has tremendous scope which exacts varied skil~J ~s well as a note o~ _ex-,
altation to which Mrs. Dineen
proves equal.
The ambitious undel1aKing is
'directed 'by Dr. A. F. Jackson
.whose kindliness shines through
the sympathetic, brief role of
.
Father Massieu. William James
Kneehng from left to right: Nancy Terry, Lois Linton, Captain, l"rances Pearson, Gayle Hodg~, 'Stevens Jr assists' with the d.iiBetty McCahan. Standing from left to right: Virginia Allen, Coach. Ann Brootnall. Jane Tyson,
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Patsy Told, Jane Allen, Jane Hawke, Dorothy Heinz, Barbara Crosset. "Only three members of the ectIon and carries easily the arduvarsity squad will be left for next year's team. The last game lost by Swarthmore. to Upper Darby ous role of Masters, director of
was in 1945.
Cou~esy of The Evening Bulletin. the play within the play, who rehearses as the Inquistor.
The play's structure is complicated and its large cast includes
wometl;'s societies, and interested
Red Feather Proeress
many Club favorities. The tantalievery outreach of its teaching.
This week's report reveals
zing glimpse of backstage props
She was elected a life member of
Swarthmore has contributed
and informality lends a note of
its Worrian's Association.
$4230.50
or
26.8%
of
it..
freshness to the whole, and the
} An active member of the Wo$15,800 goal in the current
,Mrs. Sperow To. Talk
mixture, of period costumes brid~n'. Club of Swarthmore, .he Mrs. Maschal Identified
Commun1ty Che
ges time, The worlly, wait for Miss
Its preSIdent' from 1919 \0
'On Needlework At
Me~ Who Bound,
Grey
is the playwright's gamble
ip21. The club's educational work
'Clu)"
T.uesday
Robhed
Her
with
philosopy
and if De Tremoille ..
at the Todmorden Mills was initiated by her and carried on unMrs. Walter .DiCkinson. 'Amer- comes through as dry, dull """- '
di>r' h'iII"',jeadership fDr' 10 years.
Chief of Police Thomas V. Bateiean Home Department ChaUnlan. spirator . perhaps it· is· ,·because ",.
During this· uine ,ahe led several m~ accompanied ·by Chief Dewill present Mn;.. L. H. Spero", in Maxwell Anderson ·foUnd in that,
either Americanlz&tion projects' in tec~ve ~ Jack and Chief of
idal!(:on~-"'N~dlework.. Our 'Amer- dreary role in history' no justifi~;
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cation ·for relief. Those who 'miss '
.Delaware.. County. \SbtI '1IIflIii~ .Timcurn PoIIC<: N~rman W~1s left
ican~Heritage" next Tuesday. Mrs •
"ill thO ..W","1<. of the,J.ejlglle Wednesday morrung to ~nng two
Sperow ca~e to· a seCtion rneet- the ~erforma~ce lose a ~~uinell'
Voten, . serving . it in youths b~pk from Baltimore to
Told To Instill Scien·
ing of the:'cbih ~everal years_ ago :?I OVlDg ex~rlence plus_,mtulental
ir1.ri..\lS,;;;!ldaI 'capaCities. '
face hearlDg on the Maschal roband
so-'greatly e"njoyed that .Interest and chuckles.
.
.' ,
tific Attitude
" A former editor of The Swarth- bery.
"she has- been ~v,ited 'to appear on
-The enac~eDt of the; Dauphin
To Change
.ftorean, she took an active interThe young men, Arthur F. King
a regular club program.
.by Harry Cafferty wbo played.
est In politics. She organized 10- ~d John Klauzen",;"g, accompaGrace Rotzel of The School in
,In 'ai:ldition, 'thete will be a the weakling;, foppish ruler last
cal Parent-Teachers Association, rued by John R. Trunmer, all 20 Rose Valley spoke informally a- homemaker'S exhibit, conducted yea~ for Colonial Players' is ad-,
now the Home and School. Sbe years old and resl~ents of ~alti bout "Science and the Child" at like a county fair. Any needl~ mirable. Another newcomer to
Willi a lecturer and Superintend- more, were caught m that city on the regular monthly meeting of -Work. _ba~ing,' canning, or hand- ·the club, Richard Schoepperlej
I\Dt with the Swarthmore Chaut- Saturday by police who gave ~ase the Swarthmore Mother's C:lub on ,craft arUcies may be brought to handles the role of poet with a;' .
• auqua Association, and did ardu- when the ~YS passed a ~ light Thursday evening November. it the '«;hih lletween 9 and. 11 n.m., ,minr:!ing nic~ly. which ~ields, tri~
iius war work during the first while drlVlDg the automobile they at the Woman's Club.
"before the meeting. The only re- bute to Joan s sunple faith. Ernest· .
World War,
had stolen from the driveway of
Miss Rotzel stressed the import- quir~ment is . that the exhibitor .Federoff a.dds ni~e contrast in a
, :' She was. a, former president of Mrs. Charles E. MBSC?al:. 9 CoI- ance of a scientific attitude to- ~baIl ~av:e ,m~C;ie it herself.
.rQle to whIch he 1s no stranger.
ill Ameri' Legion Auxilary lege avenue, after blDding and ward life and toward child cie-' On ~riday the Iiteratur<) section J. William Simmons in the col-'"
w~ ahe,":rved' also fDr many robbing Mrs. Maschal ~ her Iwme velopment. "The only way to get .will meet·at 10 o'clock to hear Mrs. :or,tul. pomp~us
Arcbbi~hop;'"
caS chaplan. Its members on Wednesday mornmg of last children interested in science- is C:
Jeglum revieYl ••Family .~Ich~el ~asacc~o ,as the beli~verJ":
had elected her to honorary life week.
to have a scientific attitude your- Circ.l~n by ;Cornelia OtiS Skinner. .Estlvet and f?nally the Execut- '.
JneIllbersh1p.
A i'burth youth. escaped from self," she said. She defined the _A" hirge c;rowd attendett the W:el- lOner; S~ Olmstead as De ·Po~~egny. ,She Is survived by three'SOllll, the car after taking a. shot. at scientific attitude as the realiz-' fare beqefit dessert bridge at the -.Isab~l ~. ::Seymour -.~h~se r?le'. ~s .
II A Long Island N. Y.· police with a 30-30 carbme rille. ation that change is the only cbn- club. on Tuesday. Mrs. H. S. Toole .~ess.l,e,. Il!V?!~es her .1,ll..a. pnce)ess
R usse.,
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"time
Kenneth. Philadelphia; and Waldo At tbe S,,:,ar ~orean s pre
stant in the universe t1l.erefore was chairman.
retreat; Wllliam W. Price" a_s the "
W. of Lowell, Mass.; and by five he was sti~ being s~,:,ght.
one must adopt ones~1f to new
unworthy' Bishop of Be8YQis;'-'",
grandch1ldren.
Upon being identified. by Mrs. {bings. ,Child and parent alike
T
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Arlington Maschal the youths w81ved ex- constanUy react to people and
.
Mrs.
Sproat
Bruised:
c' trmen WI
tradition and were brought here
Success Story,
eme ery.
for routine hearing before Magis- things, she pointed out, and both' Mrs. Elric S. Sproat ofeomell
avenue was" driving toward Phila- ' There Is' an interesting illustrate Smith preliminary to incar- learn best by doing.
Miss Rotzel stated that it is not "delphia on· Baltimore pike Tues. trated article in tbe November
'ceration at Media. Mrs. Maschal
enough
to read and theorize about when at the intersection of Saxer issue of Redbook concerning Warwas unable to identfy Trimmer
but he was brought along for in- the guidance of children. Adults avenue in Springfield her car col- ren Johnson of Nottingham, Pa.,
vestigation in connection with the constantly test their ideas by lided with the side of a truck his wife and their three sdns.
Second in a series of picture
robbery of a Tinicum taproom on bandling children and adaptillg to which turned in front of hp.r.
their needs. The child should be
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night
of
last
week.
Police
Mrs. Sproat was taken to Fitz- profiles entiUed This Is The Life!
Swarthmore CoUege has made
felt
that
robbery
might
have
been
nature,
Miss
Rotzel
gerald
Mercy Hospital. Darby for by Vernon Pope, it describes how
kept
close
to
its women's pool available for the
perpetrated
by
the
same
group
believes.
He
should
have
free
X-ray
but was released when it J h
f Mr S W J hn
use of the Delaware Courty Chapsince reports were received from ac~ss to earth and the things it became apparent she hAd escaped s~n ~~n'~e~t ..a~en~'e, ·ha~ a=
ter, National FoundaUon for Infolks who had noticed three youths produces, he should have -pet.c;, he without any b~ken bones, and chieved happiness, security," and
fantile Paralysis order that polio
should know wild life.
that her injuries consisted mainly independence through his own efvictims here might have a year- in Springfield that evening.
Mrs. J 0 hn Weller , presl'dent of of
bruisp_,.
forts.
rolind swiDuning program and ita
the Mother's Club, conducted a
hy4rc-therapeutle benefits.
Elected Phi Beta KapJNl
short business meeting preceding'
Twenty-five to thirty yo~ters
Richard M. Hook. son of Mr.
(Continued ~m page 8)
TIllS WEEK'S CALENDAR
and adults rsnglng in agefroro and Mrs. Oscar M. Hook of Westthree to 40 all crippled by infan- dale avenue has been elected to
Friday, NnVMJlh •• 19
Ule paralysis are expectad to use membership in the Dartmouth
Turner Home Burgled
10:00~ A. M.-Literature Review
Woman's Club
the pool. Permission was obtained chapter of Phi. Beta Kappa. A
During the absence of Mr. and
2:30 }? M.-~ol1ege-Haverf'.?rd:, Soccer ,......
Palmer Field
after It vias tiJUy concluded that member of Phi Kappa Psi frater- Mrs. 'Robert J. Turner Sunday
8.20P. M.- "Toan of Lorrame
" , , . , . , .. , ' .. Player's Club
there was' no chance of oontagion. nity Dick prepared at swakh- afternoon their Guernsey road
Satarday. November 20
The UR of the pool has been mo~ High Sdtool.
home was entered through a reo'i:Sp. P. :M:.-Hamburg Show " ......... , .. Clothier Memorial
donated to the foundation and It
reation room' window facing on
8:20 P. M.-nJoan of_ Lorraine'" . . ......... ' ~ .Player's Club
.. ' , ,
Sunda.y. November 21
will be operated as a foundation
Pat Francis of Swarthmore ave- a ,rear driveway, and, robbed of
project every Saturday. The poliO nue is one of the two marshalls considerable jewelry, valuahle and
11 :00 A. M.-'-Moming Worship
.. Local Churches
7:30 P. M.--.Tunior Music Club
732 Yale Aile.
victims will have' approximately elected by the student body and costume. ,Among the loot vias a
'.
.
Monday,
November
22
40 minutes In the water. going in faculty at Proctor Academy. And- highly prized heart-shaped dia' '.' , ... '. Whittier House
,8:30, P.M.-M:u';ic Club
on shifts from 10 a.m .to noon.
N H where he Is on the mon(l ri!lif.
.
,
,
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,
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Tuesday,
November
23
Therapists, Mary Lou, Wilson, over, ";1L Pat Is also managill' of, Police report the burglary oe2:00
P.
M.~Mrs. L. H., Sperow
'
, , . .. .'... Clubhouse
of I,anadowne, and Henry Kern. !:"~ I paper and a member of CIirred betw,een 12:30imd 7:30
of Upper Darby. will ~ the thee f
team.
.
pm.
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00
Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow morning at 11
a. m. at the Rule Funeral Home
philadelphia, for Mrs. Julia Cole
Yarnall, widow Of Edwin A Yarnan; whose death OCC)!ITed Wednesday mornlog In the Elmwood
Home:, where she had spent the
past three and one half years.
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop will
conduct the service.. A native of
Auburndale, Mass., Mr•. Yarnall
was in ber 85th year.
The Yarnalis came to Swarthmore in the fall of 1906 to make
ihelr ho~ on Kenyon avenue.
Mrs. Yarnall's strong interest in
civic affaIrs' Is stili reflected in
IJI8DY colXU1lunity organizations in
wbich idie look' an alert leader.hlp. A member 'of the Swarthmore Presbytertan Church, she
was ilttlvein its Sunday School,
in i\s work for young people, its
In
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third play, Swan broke up this the Gamet 33. Another heave was
threat
with an interception of On- grounded, and Yeadon's Work.
add a surprise flourish to the
(Continued from Pale 1)
orato's toss and ran it to the six. horse hit Marty Wallace on SWar_
cakes, candies and jellies table
ChlU'ch has contributed to the by dressing in costume.
Directly following Bill Mclnty- thmore's 10. The locala held for
apron boo t h, headed by Mrs.
re's
boot to the Eagle 40, Onorato's two passes, but Onorato again
Climax of the day will be the
Joseph Kahler aod Mrs. S. B. Filet Mignon Dinner to be served
aerial efforts gained for his team found Wallace on the five. FrOlll
Brewster, Sr., which wl\1 glorify in several shifts from 5:30 to 7:30.
Swarthmore High's gridsters their only score. Seven plays there the end spun across. Wallact
the domestic scene with scores of Dinner tickets, modestly priced under Millard Robinson tore brought the ball over into·paydirt. added the placement, and the finat
gay aprons for kitchen and parlor. at $2. each for adults and $1. for through the Yeadon eleven to the
The White Elephant and Nov- children under 10, are being sold tune of 25-7. Hampered by numer- Onorato found John Jenkins on tabulation was 25-7.
elty display will feature items by Mrs. Walker Penfield. Tickets ous injuries to key players, the
1 a r g e and small, homely and are sold only in advance.
Little Garnet nevertheless showcom"ly-lots of fun for the money.
Catering for the dinner is under ed much the same outstanding
Under the Auspices of the
Cwtodian of this booth is Mrs. the direction of Mrs. Joseph Rey- quality of football that has been
Daughters of the British Empire in Pennsylvania, Inc.
Paul B. Banks assisted by Mrs. nolds with a staft of assislants their calling card all through the
For the Victoria Home for Aged, Ossining, N. Y.
Edmund Cramp, Mrs. Clarence including Mrs. Raymond Fellows, season. With Art
Worst, Mrs. Hulme, Mrs. Howard Mrs. Winthrop Wright, Mrs. Paul Paul Tarr, Don and Walter DickWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1948
Adams, Mrs. Coffin. There will J Carey, Mrs. Samuel Reynolds, inson not seeing any action, and
Bellevue-Stratford" Hotel
also be a Children's Book stall Mrs. Patton, Miss Sutcliffe, Mrs. Fred Campbell out most of the
Opening at 12 noon by His Brittanie Majesty's Consul
with Mrs. Rarry Pack as lib- Joseph Kahler, Mrs. lkewster, game, the team was dealt a blow.
General Mr. Rugh M<'Clelland
rarian aided by Mrs. George C. Mrs. Newlon Ryerson, Mrs. Robert
LUNCHEON 12:30 to Z P.M.
AFTERNOON TEA 3 to 5 P.~L
Dalton scored first after" Jack
Wallner and Mrs. Joseph Gibson. Reed, Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. H. Dodd had recovered an Eagle fumFashion Show by Gimble Brothers' Store
Mrs. Charles Hogg and her com- H. Gibson. l\frs. Beverley Keirn ble on Ed Gavetti's pending kickAdded Attractions
Music
Fun For All
mittee, including Mrs. C. Walter and her group of artists of the oft to give the horneteam possessRandall, Jr., Mrs. R. J Baker, Junior Providence Garden Club ion on the enemy 44. On the first
Daniel and Mrs. S. Clyde, Jr. will will be responsible for the floral play, Ihe shifty halfback _arried
decorations. Swarthmore College 38 yards to Yeadon's six. Houtz
students with High School assist- got five, and Dalton skirted right
Annllal
ants will serve.
end for the first score. Gavetti's
DESSERT BRIDGE
Chairman-in-Chief of the Fair attempted conversion was wide.
Sponsored by
is Mrs. Malcolm Rodge with Mrs. ~ore ~rore nnore
Valentine
L. Fine handling pubWOMAN'S CLUB
On the next series of downs,
Health, Welfare, Edacation
licity.
Yeadon was forced to punt from
Departmenls
tbeir own 37. Dalton brought WalTickets (tal< !neLl 15c
Kappas To Sew
ly Appleyard's boot back 24 yards
OIL BASEoWASHABLE
1 P.M.
November 16
I The Kappa Kappa Gamma Sew- to his own 49. After one first
PASTEL WALL PAINT
down. they failed to gain, and
Group16 will
meet
November
at the
homeTuesday,
of Mrs. Dalton punted out on Yeadon's
Daniel S. Morse of 625 Parrish nine.
road.
The first play of the second
MRS.O.O.GOOD~
period inaugurated Swarthmore's
1163 ·1941 Eighty-fiv. co'orfu' y."" of qu.,m,
At Your Service Day
Charlotte
Robbs,
daughter
of
second
touchdown
excursion.
DalAnd Night
Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs of ton's nine yard pass to Swan, and
PARTIES A SPBCIAIJl'Y
Park
avenue, has been elected sec- Houtz's 20 yard canter, complete
214 Pennln&1on Ave.
retary of her freshman class at with straight arms and head-butts
Moria"" Pa.
. . Milligan College in Tennesee.
highlighted this 46 yard maneu.II1II. . . . . . . .
11 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD SWARTHMORE
ver. Dalton took it over, off-tackle,
(rom the four. Gavettl's Placement
was true, and it was 13-0.
The second touchdown of the
TIoe
WOJ' . , d ....
period
came close to the end of
., _
to _ • Hal 1",1...
,-~-;;.,-",
the half. Yeadon's Harry Durney
wldo • ntk7 ......hin' _
dd.... ,... Mira war i. . . .
NAP C&.OSlO
faded and pitched a flat pass in
_ , . . - ' _ wido the ...
the direction of Tony Grassi as
:top hI'Ib.~. See th.
Rich Terry picked the heave aut
- c . ' i . . . . . . . . . . .ee,er.
of the air and raced, aided by
IherH" deaninl.
Campbell's block at Ibe five, all
• l II DOIIESTIG .....
the to TO Land from the 42 yard
line of Yeadon. The half ended
with a score of 19-0.
Midway in Ibe third period, the
Garnet had another break when
13 South Chester Road
Walt Mosely fumbled Dalton's
punt, and Don Fetherholf recoverPhone Swaribmore "'10
ed on Yeadon's nine. Yeadon was
•• ' ... A..... S II ... ...
off-side which cost them five, DalS.....
-Cl ....... ....
ton got two, and Houtz separated
, _......._-' ell'" . .II. . . . fw
..J
Lovely weara/'l., lor .u/'urr.1a
Yeadon's right guard from the
rest of the team, talking it over
from' the one.
Il was early in the fourth when
Swarthmore quarterback, Sandy
Ford, let an aerial fly astray into the arms of Yeadon's Frank
Onorato. Onorato, who had playMember ot Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
ed outstandingly for the Eagles,
raced from his o\\'n 22 to Swarthmore's four where Jack Smith
Now You can buy U. S. Savings Bonds automatically
nailed him with a sensational tackthrough the new Bond-a-Month Plan. Ask at this Bank
le from the rear. Ed Kirshner's
boys tried the line but, on the
Fair Opens At Trinity Church Mrs. Wm. Irving, Mrs. Richard
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Swnrth more, Fa. ._
SUPPORT
THE SWARTHMOR
VOLUME 20-NO. 47
MRS. YARNALL
TO BE BURIED
COM1WNITY
CHEST
$3.00 PER YEAR
,SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBE!l 19, 1948
Swarthmore High's Unbeaten Hockey Team
"c'~Yc~,
F/· , :
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IpLAYERS CLUB'S
JOAN
ACCLAIMED
I
I
Fonner Civic Leader
Served Boro In
Many Ways
Aliee Dincen Stars
In Timeless
Role
I
I
I
j The sincerity, strength,. and
Funeral services will be conI chann with which Alice J. Dinducted tQmorrow morning at 11
cen interprets the title role of
a. m. at the Rule Funeral Home
"Joan of Lorraine" assures the
Philadelphia, for Mrs. Julia Cole
! success of the current Players
Yarnall, widow of Edwin A Yarn1 Club offering which continues
all, whose death occurred Wedtonight and tomorrow night at
nesday morning in the Elmwood
the Fairview road playhouse. The
Rome where she had spent the
Maxwell
Anden;on role has trepast three and one half years.
mendous
scope
which exacts varThe Rev. Joseph P. Bishop will
ied skills, as well as a note of exconduct the service. A nalive of
altation to which Mrs. Dineen
Aubumdale, Mass.. Mrs:. Yarnall
proves
equal.
was in her 851b year.
The ambitious undertaking is
The Yarnalls came to Swarthdirected by Dr. A. F. Jackson
more in the fall of 1906 to make
whose kindliness shines through
their home on Kenyon avenue.
the sympathetic. brief role of
Mrs. Yarnall's strong interest In
Father l\Ilassieu. William James
civic affairs· is still reflected In
from left to right: Nancy Terry, Lois Linton, Captain, Frances Pearson. Gayle Hodge, Stevens, Jr., assists with the dirmany community organizations in BettyKneeling
McCahan. Standing from left to right: Virginia Allen, Coach, Ann Broomall. Jane Tyson.
which she took an alert leader- Patsy Told, Jane Allen. Jane Hawke, Dorothy Heinz, Barbara Crosset. Only three members of the ection and :arries easily the arduship. A member of the Swarth- varsity squad will be left for next year's team. The last game lost by Swarthmore to Upper Darby ous role of Masters, director of
Cour.tesy of The Evening Bulletin the play within the play. who remore Presbyterian Church, she was in 1945.
hparses as the lnquistor.
was active in its Sunday School,
I The play's structure is compliin its work for young people, its
cated and its large cast includes
women's societies, and interested
Red Feather Progress
many Club favorities. The tantaliIn every outreach of its teaching.
This
week's
report
reveals
zing
glimpse of backstage props
She was elected a life member of
Swarthmore
has
contributed
and
informality
lends a note of
its Woman's Association.
$4230.50
or
26.8%
of
its
freshness to the whole, and the
'. An active member of the Wo$15,800 goal in the current
Mrs. Sperow To Talk
mixture of period costumes brid~ants Club of Swarthmore, she Mrs. Maschal Identified
Community Che~t drive.
ges time. The wordy wait for Miss
its preSident from 1919 to
On Needlework At
Me~ Who Bound,
Grey is the playwright's gamble
i921. The club's educational work
Cluh
Tl1e~day
Her
Rohhed
with philosopy and if De Tremaille
oIt the Todmorden Mills was income:'>
through as a dry, dull conitiated by her and carried on unMrs. Walter· Dickinson. AmerChief of Police Thomas V. Batespirator
perhaps it is because
d~r her· .leadership for 10 years.
ican Home Dep'lrtment Chainnan.
man accompanied· by Chief DeMaxwell
Anderson
found in that
During this time. she led several
will pre.c;ent Mrs .. L, H. Spprow in
tective Fred Jack and Cbief of
dreary
role
in
history
no ju~tdi
other Americanization projects in
a tatlr on' "Necolew(ll'k. OUl' AmPl'Til1ic~m Police Norman Walls left
Delaware County. She was also Wednesday morning to bring two
ican Herita~e" llext Tup:;;day. Mr.<:. cation for relief. Those who m.ss
active in the work of the League
Sperow came to a ~~c:.iol'l m~t- the performance lose a genuine!)
youth.. ba!'k from Baltimore to
Told To Instill Scillning of the cluh severAl )'f'ars ago moving experience plus .incidental
of ·Women'·· Voters, serving it in
face hearing on the Ma!>chal roband wa!; ~() greatly enjoypd th~t ·interest and chuckles.
vilt10us uUicial capacities.
•iii r. Atti t11(hbery.
she
has h·ep.n invitpri to ap}Jf'ar on
The em~ctment of the Dauphin
A former editor of The SwarthThe
young
men,
Arthur
F.
King
To
Chal1~'~
a regular duh program.
by Harry Cafferty who played
tltorean, she took an active interand John Klauzenberg, accompaest in politics. She organized loGrace Robel of The School in
In addition. thE'n~ will be a the weakling. foppish ruler last
cal Parent-Teachers Association, nied by .Tohn R. Trimmer, all 20 Rose Valley spoke informally
homemaker·.~ cxhihit. ronducterl year for Colonial Players ·is 8uyears old and residents of Baltinow the Home and School. She
bout "Science and the Child" at like a countv fair. Anv nf>Prlle-1 mirahle. An~ther newcomer to
.
- ~
'. .
the cillh.h Richard
Schoepperle
a lecturer and Superintend- more, were caught in that city on the regular monthly meetmg
of work. bakmg. r30nlOg. or hanrl1
_.
Saturday by police who gave chase
ent with the Swarthmore Chautthe Swarthmore Mother's Club on .craft arti('les may hf' hrollghl to hl'-l.nri~es t .e lro e 0.( poe~ Wd lth .3
when the boys passed a red light
.
• ;luqua Association, and did a~u
9 anri 11 [l.m., mmC'mg OIce y . which Ylel s tflwhile driving Ibe automobile they Thursday evenmg November II the club heh~!p.en
.
blltf' to .Joan·s SImple faith. Ernest
OIlS war work during the first
before the meetmg:. The only redd'
.
had stolen from the driveway of at the Woman's Club.
.
e
t
'th
t
th
h'~'1
Ferierof(
a
s
nIce
contrast
In
a
World War.
Miss Rotzel stressed the import- qll1r rnen I...
a . e ex 1.,1 nr I
Mrs. Charles E. Mascbal,· 9 Col~'I
h
If
rnle
to
which
he
is
no
stranger.
11 h
She was a former president of
Sh nave
malle I. {>r~e .
lege avenue, after binding and ance of a 8cientific attitude tothe American Legion AuxUary
On Friday the literat.ure section
.1. \Villiam Simmons in th~ colrobbing Mrs. Maschal in ber home ward life and toward child dewhich she. served also for many
will
mE-et·at
10
o'clock
to
hear
Mrs.
or.ful.
pomp~us
ArchbI~hop;
on Wednesday morning of last velopment. "The only way to get
years as chaplan. Its members
C.
H.
Jegillm
..
eviE~\
..
.r
'"FamilY'
~lch~el
Casacc:o
as
the
belIever
children interested in science is
·
,oie"
b'
Cor
,el'
01'
Sk'
!
r1
Estrvet
and
fmally
the
Executhad elected her to honorary life week.
C
~. J . Ia
Leo
lOner.
A fburth youth escaped from to have a scientific attitude your- H..
A
large
crowd
attended
the
welioner,
S.
Olmstead
as
De
Poulegny
membership.
self," she said. She defined the
. She is survived by three sow:, the ear after taking a shot at scientific attitude as the realiz- fare benefit dessert hrid,ge at the Isahel R. Seymour whose role. as
Russell A., Long Island, N. Y.; police with a 30-30 carbine rifle. ation that change is the only con- cluh on Tuesday. Mrs. H:· R Toole Tessie, inv?J~es her in .~ priceless
an
Kenneth. Philadelphia; and Waldo At the Swarthmorean's presstime stant in the universe, therefore \va:;. "hu'r
••• l m .
I retreat: WIllmm W. Price as the
he
was
still
being
sought.
,unwort.hy· B~shop of Beavais;
W. of Lowell, Mass.; and by five
Upon being identified by Mrs. one must adopt oneself to new
I
(Contilluen on page 8)
grandchildren.
Maschal the youths waived ex- things. Child and parent alike
Interment will be In Arlington
Mrs. Sproat Brui~erl
tradition and were brought here constantly react to people and
Cemetery.
Success Story
for routine hearing before Magis- things, she pointed out. and both·, Mrs. Elric S. Sproat of Cornell
avenue \Vas
There .
. t
t·
'11
trate Smith preliminary to incar- learn best by doing.
..
•• driving toward Phila IS , an meresmg
lUS!diss
Rotzel
stated
that
It
IS
not
delphia
on·
Baltimore
pike
Tues.
trated
article
in
the
November
ceration at Media. Mrs. Maschal
was unable to identfy Trimmer enough to read and. theorize about when at the intersection of Foaxer issue of Redbook concerning \Varbut he was brought along for in- the guidance of chil~ren: Adults avenue in Springfield her car col- ren Johnson of Nottingham, Pa.,
vestigation in cormection with the constantly test theIr Idea.s bY! lirled with the 8irle of a tnlC"k: his wife and their three sons.
robbery of a Tinicum taproom .on ha~dling children an? adaptmg to which turncrl in fmnt Of. hpr.
Second in a series of picture
Tuesday night of last week. Pobce their needs. The ChIld ~hould be! Mrs. Sproat was taken to Fitz- profiles entitled This Is The Life!
Swarthmore College has made
felt that robbery might have been kept close to nature, MISS Rotzel i gerald Mercy Ho~pital. Darby for by Vernon Pope, it describes how
its women's pool available for the
use of the Delaware County Chap- perpetrated by the same group believes. He should hav~ fr~e' X-ray but was rel(>a~erl when it ~ Johnson. son of Mr. S. W. Johnsince reports were received from access to earth and the thmgs It became apparent sh~ h:ld esraped son of Amherst ,avenue, has ater National Foundation for Infolks who had noticed three youths produces. he sh~uld. have pet.s. he without any broken bone~. and' chieved happiness, security, and
f"';ti1e Paralysis in order that polio
in Springfield that e\'enin~.
should know WIld llfe..
that. her injurips ("'om:i~ten m:linJv independence through his own efvictims here might have a yearMrs. John Weller, president of. of brui~es.
forts
round swimming program and its
the Mother's Club, conducted ai' ____ ._.__
_ __ ._.__ i
.
hydro-therapeutic benefits.
Elected Phi Beta Kappa
short business meetinJ{ preceding
Twenty-five to thirty young,;ters
Richard M. Hook, son of Mr.
(Continued on page 8)
!
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
and adults ranging In age from and Mrs. Oscar M. Hook of We..tthree to 40 all crippled by infan- dale avenue has been elected to
Friday. Novf'omhf':T 19
Tnmer Home Burgled
tile paralysis are expected to use member~hip in the Darlmouth
10:00. A. M,-LitC'l'nture Review
Woman's Club
During the absence o( Mr. and
Ibe pool. Permission was obtained chapter of Phi Beta K~ppa. A
2:30
P.
M.-College-H&\'erford,
Soccer
Palmer Field
after It was fully concluded that member of Phi Kappa PSI frater- Mrs. Robert J. Turner Sunday
8:20 P. M.-".Toan of Lorraine"
.. Player's Club
there was no chance of conlagion. niiy, Dick prepared at Swarth- afternoon their Guernsey Toad
Saturday. November 20
home was entered through a recThe use of the pool has been more High Schoo\.
7:30 P. M.-Hamburg Show
.......... Clothier Memorial
reation room window facing on
donated to Ibe foundation and it
8:20 P. M.-".Tmm of Lorraine"
,.Player's Club
a rear driveway, and robbed of
will be operated as a foundation
Sunday.
Novernb~r 21
Pat Francis of Swarthmore aveproject every Saturday. The poliO nue is one of the two marshalls considerable jewelry, valuable and
11:00 A. M.-Morning Worship
.. Local Churches
7:30 P. M.----.Tuniot" Music Club
732 Yale Ave.
victims will have approximately elected by the student body and costume. Among the loot was a
Monday. Nnvpmher 22
40 minutes In the water, going In faculty at proetor Academy, And- highly prized heart-shaped dia8:30. P. M.-M'J'ic Club
Whittier House
on shifts from 10 B.m .to noon. over, N. H., where he is on the mond ring.
Tuesflay,
November
23
Therapists, Mary Lou Wilson, honor roll. Pat is also manager of.
Police report the burglary oc2:00 P. M.-Mrs. L. R. Sperow
Clubhouse
of Lansdowne, and Henry Kent, the school paper and a member of curred between 12:30 and 7:30
of Upper Darby, will direCt the
p.m.
Ibe football team.
(cOntinued on page 8)
I
TALENT
OF HOME MAKING
NAB 2 ROBBERS
IN BALTIMORE
was
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a week's trip to Chestnut H1U, emeraen.". appendectomy In the
Mass., where the:v visited Mr. and Princeton ·Hospltal,. has returned
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Mr. and Mrs, Norman H. Bor- Mrs. Richard CurtIn and bah)' to his classes af PrInceton Univerden of Princeton avenue have re- dallShter Dana,. and the:v also slty.
Mr• and
E'
Mrs.
. L. Conwell of
turned from a two-week auto- visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward TIsmobile trip. They visited their dall in their new home in New Columbia avenue attended the
Penn-Army game
with
their
daughter Dorothy a second year London, Conn. Mrs. TIsdall,
student at Ward-Belmont Junior October bride is the former Gerr~' Iweek-end guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Gorman of· Mt. Vernon,
College, Nashville, Tenn., where Dana.
Mrs.
Richard
T.
Randall
of
N
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.ormer
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she has been made president of
North
Chester
road
entertained
ents.
the Turf and Tanbark Club. En
Mr. and' Mrs. James Bacon
route home they visited their son "The Elghtsome" at a luncheonStaff Sgt., Norman 11. Borden, bridge Monday afternoon.
Mr. N. O. Pittenger of Nottlng- Douglas of North Chester road
Jr., and famil;v.
ham spent the week-end with his will entertain their bridge Club
Sgt. Borden is statioin at Scott son John a student. at Harvard at a dessert-bridge. tomorrow
Field, Ill.
evening.
University.
Robert Gllfillan, 3rd of
Lt. and Mrs. W. H. Webb 'of
avenue will celebrate his ninth
BmTHS
birthday tomorrow when he and South Chester road have been enMr. and Mrs. David Gllcreest
. a group of Fourth Graders of the tertained this week h:v Mrs. Webb's
Rutgers avenue School will go on brother-in-law and sister Mr. and of Prospeck Park announce the
Mrs. John E. Bourne of Rochester, birth of a son, Monday, Novema hike followed by a barbecue.
en route from ber 15 in the University of pennMrs. Charles Lyon Chandler of N. Y., who
WALL WAsHING
Washington
to
their
home.
sylvania Hospital.
"Sorrow's End" t Providence road
FLOOR WAXING·
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheppard
The new babl' is a grandson of
entertained at a tea Thursday afHOUSE CLEANING
ternoon. The" guesy included of Vassar avenue leave tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Gilcreest of
For
Service
and
Satisfaction
Phone Arcbiiore2326
Vassar avenue.
Radcliffe alumnae from Swarth- on a two-week auto trip south.
more and Media.
Charles Keenen, son of Mr. ,¥,d
ARDMORE WINDOW CLEANlNG CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamden BasMr~ and Mrs. Thomas A. Brad- Mrs. Frank G. Keenan of Harvard
shaw and their son BObby of Ben- avenue, was a member of the un- comb of Galnsville, Fla., are re- . 135 Drexel Road
Ardmore, Perin&ylvlinia
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jamin W""t avenue spent.:the defeated Dartmouth Freshman celvlng congratulations upon
week-end In New York Citl' as the soccer team which won six straight birth of a baby girl, Elisabeth
guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. Maxwell games,scoring 25 goals to their Hulme, on Novenlber 9.
Chamberlain, who entertained in opponents 2.
The grandparents are Mr. and
OPEN SUNDAY 6:30 to 9:30 For Yom' Convenience'
their honor following the ColurnMr. and Mrs. Frank L. Geltz Mrs. Norman Hulme of Westdale
bia-Navy game Saturday.
of Dickinson avenue returned Sat- avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Faulkner of urdal' from a trip to Williamsburg.
11~ South Cheater Road.
Mr. and Mrs•. David UlrIch UllDickinson avenue will
Leaving Wednesday, the:v went to
SWA~TBMOBE,. .PA.
Miss Olive Schulte of
Newport News via
Charles man of Amherst avenue are reFree Hoagie For Every H. S; Touchdotf1il6r
N. J., and Buck Hill Fails as their on the boat, then drove to Hamp- ceiving congratulations' on the
SandWIches Deilvere40pen Mon. lhru 'l'hw;
birth of a second son Roger R0guest at the Swarthmore-Haver- ton and_ Williamsburg.
for
Clubs,
Meetlnp ete.
.
11 A.M.' Ie 11 P.iw. .
land
Ullman
on
Tuesday,
Novemford game and week-end festiviMrs. E. D. BraunS of Vassar
FRIDAY
and
SATURDAY
11
A.M.
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ties.
avenue entertained at a tea on ber 16, in the Fltzerald Mer.".
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Mr. and Mrs. John Gensemer, Fridal' afternoon In honor of Mrs. Hospital
Submarine Sandwiches /romA S~moriraeShop "
The
babl'
is
the
grandson
Jr., and small son Danny,
Thomas K. Brown, Jr., of Dlckin, SWARTHMORE 321S·
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residents of Rutledge are now
son avenue, who with her hus- Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. B. Ullidlng in their newl;v
band is leaving on' an extended man of "Applebrook" on Park
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home at 234 Dickinson avenue.
trip to Florida, Mexico and Call- avenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Faulkner of fornia.
.
Dr•. and Mrs. William O. LIIl-·1
Dlcklnsun avenue entertained
Mrs. Geneve D. Mohney, IDDther
a family dinner party on Monday of Mrs. William S. Hobbs of Park hart, Jr., of Pittsburgh are receivevening in honor of the
avenue will spend a few weeks ing congratulation on ihe birth of
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anniversar;v Of Mrs. Faulkner's visiting relatives In Newport News their second son, Robert Paul,
mother, Mrs. Charles W. Werst of Va., where she drove laat Friday November n.
.' TBtiRsDAY, NOVEMBEBZ6th
He is the grandson of Mr. and
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with her son Mr. Frank R. Mohnel'
Mrs.
Paul
J.
Rutan,
of
Ogden
ave, Mrs. Norman Hulme of West- and his wife.
Real
Old
Fashion F~milyThanbiiviDg
.
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dale avl$l.ue left 'lIUesday tor
Mrs. Thomas H. Ingram of Har- nue.
. No Buifet Servieeon TIl.
AnksgivlngVai
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Hamden Bascomb and new baby famil;v In l'ittsburllh, Bnd upon
ENGAGED
granddaughter.
leaving there will go to SL PetersMr. and Mrs. Howard M. JenMiss Mar;y Ann Hook of West- burg, Fla., for the winter.
kins of North Chester road andale avenue will entertain at a
Mrs. George E. Sllloway of nounce the engagement of \heir
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baby shower this evening with
Cbester road has entertain- daughter Frances Palmer to Mr.
Mrs. Robert Pfeifer of Yale ave- ed for over a week her sister-in- Kenneth M. Sn;vder, .on of Mr.
nue as guest of honor.
law Mrs. Leonard R. Sargont
and Mrs. Kenneth E. Snyder of
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown Coronado, Calif.
Harrington Park, N. J.' ..
of Riverview road and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E .. SesMiss JimkIns, a graduate
'BEAUTY SALON', .•.
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Mrs. W. Staniel' Kite of Ogden ions, Jr., of Ogden avenue had as Swarthmore High SchOOl in 1946,
avenue have returned after
. their guests last weekend Mr. Ses- is employed by the central NatWhere. there'iS
cliifdhfire
is ',,"cOmpliment
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tng a week at White Sulphur slons father Mr. R. E.' Sessions ional Bank in Philadelphia.
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and his wife from Birmingham,
Mr. Snyder graduated ~om
... Call Swarthmore 04'16.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart H. Chap- Ala.
S'wrurthl."j,re College In 1947 and
'9 Chester Road'
man of Park avenue are enterMrs. Edward Boyd of the Strath
a position with Standard
tainjog Mrs. Chapman's sister Mrs. Haven Inn is entertai.niDg tho Pressed Steel. .
Douglas Molt and small son Pe,ter
of her Duplicate
.
of Windsor, Conn., who ar..
Club at the Inn for luncheon and
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on a two-week visit.
bridge today.
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Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen
Rosemary Cadigan, daughter of
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from a three-week automobile of Dickinson avenue, who undertrip through the south. Dr. Keen- went an operation at the Willa
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days with Mr. and Mrs. Chari"!'
Israel of Miami, Fla., former
Swarthmore residents.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Dana of
Elm avenue have returned from
Eye Hospital at 16th and Spring
Garden streets in Philadelphia on
Tuesday, will be in the hospital
for two weeks and would appro-·
elate Cards from,her friends.
John L. Cornog, Jr., who has
been convalescing at his home on
Dickinson avenue follOwing an
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Last 2 pays'
Friday - Saturdal'
Alan Ladd
Relol( on spacious sun decks or
in ent;losed solario and lounges
rioht at the ocean's edgeenjoy the exhilarating sea air
and glorious sunshine at At~
lQntic City's finest resort hotel.
The refined atmosphere, cour·
teous service, excellent cuisine,
extensive facilities, and enter·
toinment program, will make
your stay a memorable one.
Plan soon to visit us for a
vocation free of daily cares.
Hat • cold MI. Wflt., I. fin ...th~
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Red Skelton
.Janet Blalr
Feature Times - Sat. Nite
Onl;v 6:00-8:00-10:00 P. M.
Saturday Matinee 1 P. M.
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Film Llbrar;v Picture
''LIfe With Blon41e"
Plus serial and cartoons
Free Comic Books
Monday and Tuesday
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Tyrone Power
Anne Baxter
Wednesday and Thursday.
''TWO GUYS FROM
TEXAS"
in techn1color
.lad< ()anon
DeIlDk lIIorPa
Special ~ Mat.
Thursday at 1 P.M.
Feature show, plus
Bm EllIott
"!IIAIUIBALL OF BBNO"
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2:15-8:110-8:00-10:00 P. l!.
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are love and money. We beli~,
Health is' perhapa the grea~
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to all to attend this beaullful and
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Sunday morning at the 11 0'
clock service Mr. Bishop will
preach on the subject ''Thanksgiving - To Whom?"
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Cotherme Swann, soprano, who
Class meet at 9:45 a. m. The Men's
teacher from BedlIngton, North
Class under the' leadership of
Umberland, England, will sing
Harr;y Oppeulander, also meets at
two groups of songs Including,
9:45. This Sunday thel' will take
"Where Corals. Lie" bl' Edward
up the Third Commandment Elgar "Silent Noon" and "The Wa"wherein Is the modem blasphter Mill", both by VU.1Ighan Wilemy?"
liams; and "Bonnie at Mom",
The Session will meet this even"The Bonnie Fisher Lad". aDd
ing at 8 In the Church stud;v.
we have carried Oft the _same ideals
"The Water of Tyne", all tradltMethodist Notes
The Junior Department will
10naL Henry Faust at thl! piano
and ain with a constantly Quarded
hold a Syrian Picnic this afterThe Church School meets OIl will accompany Miss ::;wann.
noon at 12:30, at the Church.
Sunday morning at 9:45. Classes
Brahms' "Trio tor Piano and
Ifandard of dignity and service.
are
provided
for
children
of
all
$trings
in C Major" will be pla;ved
The High School FellowShip
bv
• Dr. Alex Gero, p Iano,
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Mrs•
We wiD lIrive ·to adhere to this
meets Sunday evening at 6 p. m. ages and for adulls.
The Young Adults meet at 10 In Herman Gold, violln, and Mrs.
Thel' will hold a Thanksgiving
policy throughout the years to come.
the Ladies' Parlors, Mrs. L. Eo Rupln Ekserglan, cello,
supper.
The second half of the program
The Young Adult's Group meets Kauffman. teacher.
At
the
11
o'clock
service
the
'will
be devoted to the composition
Sunday evening at 7.
minister
will
preach
on
the
topic
of
Dr.
Alfred Swan, head of the
The College Group will meet at
''The
Thankiul
Heart."
Swarthmore
College Music De8 p. m. Sunday; the discussion for
The
Church
Nurser:v
is
open
partment.
Dr.
Swan WIll pla;v
this Sundal' will be "What Is the
during the morning service. Mrs. piano compositions "Slne NoI
MeanIng of the Atonement?"
William H. Schultz and 'Mrs. mine," "Chorale," and "Album
1120
CHESTNUT
STREET
The Young Married Group will Laura Hoover will be In charge. Piece," and a selection entitled
meet Sunday 'evening, at 7:30 at
MARY A. lAIR. Preslelon'
A Thanksgiving Vesper Service "Song of the Wounded Bird" with
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the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles, will be held at 4 p. m. at which William Trumpler on the flute.
406 Haverford avenue. The dis- time the choir will sing MendelsThe final number will be Dr.
cusslonfor evening will be "What sobn's "Hymn of Praise." All are Swan's ''Trio for Flute and Clari. la a Presb;yterlan?" A cordial in~ cordlall:v invited to oome and en- net" played h:v Dr. Swan, Mr.
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young married people who would
Tbe Church Nurser;y lvill bo op- the clarineL
like to attend.
en during this service and Mrs.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IGrace Lovekin and June Shearer
will be in charge.
A.TTEND !'SEA. MEETING
The ushers for the day are W. H. Baker Thompson. principal of the
Schultz, W. A. Beacham, G. Dunn, Swarthmore High School, and
J. Pilman and E. N. Shawhan.
James Miller, teacher of matheSWARTHMORE
The Youth Fellowship will meet matlcs in Junior HIgh, attended
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, MInIster in the evening at 6 In the cbapel. a meeting of members of the ExS1IDI1&1, Ncrwember 11
Tbe Weslel'an Service Gulltlecutive Boa r d in the count:v
9:45 A. 111. - CIIurch School•
meets
on Monday evening at the branch of the Penns::vlvania state
9:45 A. M.-Women's Bible ClaI8
home of Mrs. EdIth Glaesser, 3118 EduCation A&9oclatiOll held Ilt. the
9:45 A. M.-Men's Bible Class
. 11:00 A. M. - BeY. Joseph P. Dartmouth Avenue.
Prospect Park High School Iut
Make YOUI' Purchases While We HaVe" On Hund
.
Bishop. ''ThankSgiving to
The Social Hall will bo open week.
A Complete Stock of .Choice Gifts for the Ladies
Whom?"
Friday
evening at 7 for '!Upervised
Mr. Thompson, on the state leg6:00 P. M.-5r. High Fellowship
recreation with Thendare L. Pur- islative committee, gave a report
7:00 P. M,-Young Adults
in Your Life
on the proposals before the Penn8:00 P.M. _College Age Fel- nell.
s"lvania Legislature. He reported
lowship.
• We4nesolay, November M
that state-trained teachers are be10:00 A. M.-5ewing and Surging drawn inta school mtems of
Trinity
Notes
Ical Dressings Group will
13 South Chester Road
nearby states with no replacemeet
Hol;v communion will be celements available, and that teschers
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brated at 8 a.m. The celebrant tenure is under fire. He slated
METHODIST CHURCH
will
be
The
Reverend
James
N.
Roy N. Keller, D.o., Minbtor
further that a centralized plan
SundAy, November Z1
Collins, D.o., Superintendent of
for teacher rating has been pro11:45 A. M.-Church SchOOl
the J!,'piscopal City Mission, All posed and a sales tax to increase
10:00 A. M.-YOI1Di Adult Felsessions of Church School will slate education income to meet inlowship
11:00 A> M.-The MInister will meet at 9:45. and will continue in creased salaries is being discu&preach.
the future until 10:40 a.m.
6:00 P. M.-Youth FellowshiP
Dr. L. R. Shero, Lay Reader of sed.
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will
conduct
the
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Re~Geo.C.Anderson,~r
CROSS DRIVE
S..,.Jay, November 11
Prayer. ·The guest Preacher Will
The
Junior
Red
Cross Clubs of
8:00 A.. M.-HolT Communion
be The VflrY ReVlOrend Frank the Swarthmore Public Schools
11:45 A.. M.-Church School
11 :00 A. M.-Morning Prayer. The D. Gifford, Dean of the Phila- opened their memhershiP drive
Rev. F. D. Gifford, Dean of delphia Divinity School Ushers
The Divinit:v School, preacher at the 11 o'clock Service are: S. willi a skit "Your Red Cross Dol8:30 P. M.-Youns people's Fel- B. Brewster, head usher, R. T. lar" g i v e n in the assemblies.
·r R & Ii & N T Ii
Posters lor the drive, IDi'do bl' four
lowahip.
Bates, S. D. Cl;vde, Jr.. C. H. W. Senior girls helped excite the inTh&nksrIvIng Day
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Ingraham, F. W. Plowman, H. B. _ t of the school In the activities
8:00 A. M.-Hol;v Communion
10:00 A. M.-Community Service, Spackman, Robert Newlln and W. of the Junior Red Cross.
Methodist Church.
N. Ryerson.
Julianne Richardson, president
,
A film will be shown at the of the Senior HIgh Club,
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Young people's Fellowship at 6:30 bara ShIpherd, president of the
OFPIUENDS
Sandai', November 11
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Junior HIgh Club, have with their
9:45 A. M.-First Dal' School, p.m.
Choir
School
will
m~t
on
Tues.
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for children to and Includl:,g
advisers, Mabel EwIng and Adeday
at
5
p.m.
.3rd grade.
line Strouse, planned an interI·
Choir reh81!I'"als will meet on esting Year tor the 63 members.
11:45 A. M.-Adult Forum.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting fpr Worship. we:inesd8Y instead of Thursday
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At least half of the irDUP will be
Famil;v Day at MeetinS (4th
~'IW"F'4"T' MATINEES Daily ot 2;30
at
7:30
p.m.
learning to kniL The:v will com- .
grade and up).
o.
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.... MAJlNEeS Sail., Suns. & HoIIOn Thanksgiving Day there will plete the articles needed for the
Wedaea4a:v, November ..~
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at
5.30
P.M. • AI,o exira Mallnee
8:30 to 3:SO--SewinS and Quilt- be a celebration of Hol;v Commun- Red Cross. Miss EwIng will direct
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Thanksglvlnll< Day ond Ihe Following Day,
ing in Whittier House. Box ion at 8 a.m. The congregation
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Luncheon. All cordially in- is invited to join in the Com- sewing of babl' sacks, bed and
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~T 8030 • .M.
crib
covers
and
wash
cloths.
vited.
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munity Service in the Swarth(Tex 1ncI.1
CHRIST SCIENTIST
more Methodist Church at 10 am.
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ALa. MA1lNEIS-$1.2O-$1.SO-$1.1O
OF SWARTHMORE
ToPreaehAt Pe_State
AU IVINNCIS- $1.20-$1.10-$2.40
POrk Avenue beloW Harvard.
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The Rev. George Christian An•
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Chnstian Selence
derson, Rector of Trlnib' Ch1!rch
11:00 A. M. Sunday SchooL
"SOUL AND BODY" is the sub- will bothe guest of Penn Stata
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A. M.-LesIOn
/3erIDOIl
and Body"
jed at the Lesson-SermOn In all University at Penn State over the
RRST fOUR WHKS IN ADVANaJ
Wed1I._q evenins meetlnS Churches of ChrIst, Scientist, on weekend. He Will preach at the
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_cia w-Ir, 8 p.m. Readlnl Sunday, November 21. The Gold- Chapel service in .Schwalb Audi, ... __.... 4 _ 6-1.17. "'1~1' .
opeIl daIl:v except SundaY all d
th soul f tori
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Bo"".,. 12 to 5 p.m. Wed0esc'ay en Text is: ''Rejoice e
o.
urn on un-.. mo'''-- •
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and • to th:v servant: for unto thee, 0 Lord, 11 a.m. Durtng hilt visit to the
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p.JD,
he will be eterta
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'DlWidaJ,
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do I lift up m:v 80ul" (Psalma 86: Universly
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11 to III A.M,-ThenktglviDS Serv- 4).
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that h~th should be incluc:IecL
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Church will present Mendelssohn's
"Hymn of Praise" at 4 p, In. Sunday.
Mrs. Harr:v Hambl', Mrs. Anna
Hoover, Charles Hoover of Swarthmore, ~ Mrs. JOM Roth of
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On Mondsy, November 22, the
Swarthmore Music Club will hold
its monthl;y meeting at 8:30 p. m.
in Whittier House on the coll"lle
campus with Mrs. Morris Bowie
as chairinan at the pro-am.
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Mrs. Louise KupaUan
The Choir· of the Methodlat the . pianist and Bertha Mae Gar-
Church Services.
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There will be a part;v for young
people of the 7th, 8th and 11th
grades on Sunday at 4:30 p. m. at
the Manse, with Mr. and Mrs.
Bishop as hosls. Plans for a Junior
High FellOWShip will be discussed.
The Boy's JUnior Choir rehearses Wednesday afternoon at
3:30. The Girls' Junior Choir rehearses Thursdal' at 3:30 p. m.
The Chapel Cboir rehearses
Thursday evenings at 7:45.
Church Hour Nursery for children ages 1-7 Is held each Sundal'
morning during the Church Hour.
To Presaat IIJmn of PraIse C;ynwyd, will be the IlO10lata.
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
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Sunday, November 21, is PBmIl;v Day at 14eetJns. ChIJdren,
fourth III'8de and up, .lU'" asked
to go with their parents.
The adult Forum and The Firat
Day School will meet at the
Friend's Meet\ni House at 9:45
a. m. Gordon C. Lange will lesd
the discussion, which will continue with Elton Trueblood', book
"Alternative to Futility." .
Musie Club To Meet
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Presbyterian Notes
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PENNSYLVANIA
FORBES-Nov. 1 First and Final PHILIPS-Oct. III First and Final
Account of Interboro Bank and . Account of George O. Philips,
Notloe of ~ ad Audit of
Trust Company, Guardtan, EsExecutor, Estate of ElmIra K.
Aooounts
tate of Murray Forbes, III, late
PhiUps, deceaSed,
a minor.
. PLATT~Nov. 1 First and Final
Notice Is heRb)' dven to be11'II, FURBER-Nov. 1 First and Final
Account of Robert A. Platt, Adle.,.teee, creditors and all persons
Account of Helen M. Furber,
mInlstrator, Estate of Mallie S.
that _
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Interested slates
foliowin&'
have
been rued
Admln'istratrl>\, Estate of Pil!rce
Platt, deceased.
_~. orf". f -~ ...-to_._··
P. Furber, deceased.
QUlNN- Nov. 3 First and Final
In....,
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Account of Mary Jane Ferguson,
Wills and Clerk of OrpIIan's Court
Account of Herbert W. Gettz,
Execuira, Estate of Francis R.
as Ole case may be, and that the
Samuel F. Gettz and Walter C.
QuInn, deceased.
same will be presented to the Or- Redding, TrIJ1l1ees for Lillie S. RIC~ct. 23 First and Final
~::~~w Deee!te~~d, l'Mf.t!t 'i~ Gettz, Estate of Charles W. Account of Girard Trust Com•
Gettz, deceased.
pany, Executor, Estate Of Fredo'ct.,oclk ~.. h1E.chs:~.:_~orthconf...!!'.: GLAUSER-Nov. 1 First and FIerick H. Rice, deceased.
mao on, ... w
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nal Account of Shaeffer Madi- RUBENSTEIN-Nov. 1 First and
court will audit 1I81d accounts, hear
son Glauser, 3rd, Executor, EsFinal Account of Kathryn Rub~~eribuptl0tnsl to f""!hsaJDbaelanand mak~
tate of Elizabeth J., Glauser,
ensteln, Admjnislraua, Estate
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ces as
deceased
' o f Todd Rubenstein, deceased.
oertalned to be In the hands of the 'HARP~Nov. 1 First and FInal SCHOCH-Nov. 1 First and Final
aooonntants.
Account of Katherine T. Harper,
Account of Wilfred Leroy
BEI.I Oct. 26 First and Final
Adminisiratra, Estate of Paul
SchoCh, and Charles Robert
i l l . Harper, deceased.
Schoch, Executol'll, Estate of
A ccount 0 f J oseph Elli0 tt B
e HARTOUGH'- v
nct. 14 F,'rst and
G eorge Howard S ch o
ch, d eand Esther Rebecca BeU, Executors, Estate of Joseph Percy
Final Account of Louise F. Har·
ceased.
Bell, deceased.
tFr°ughk, 'JExeHCUarttrixugh'Estatlke of SNODGRASS Oct. 28 First and
BERlNGER'-Oct. 29 First Acan
.
0, a
as
FInal Account of Bernice Snodcount of Walter F. Beringer and
Franklin J. Hartough, deceased.
grass, Adminisiraua, Estate of
The Real Estate Trust Company HASTINGS-Nov. 3 First and FlWilUam Stewart Snodgrass, deof Philadelphia, Trustees ujw
nal Account of Albert H. Hastceased.
of Amanda Beringer, fo.. Anne
ings, Adminisirator, Estate of STEINMULLER-Nov. 1 First and
Beringer, Catherine Beringer,
Agnes L. Hastirigs, deceased.
Fin a I Account ~ HAn_ L.
HINKSON'-Oct. 14 The First and
v, - ,
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Clara Beringer and MBrie erli'inal Account of John C. HinkSchimpf, Jr., and Charles P.
Inger.
Ex t
Estat
f M
McEvoy, Executol'll, Estate of
BONINE'-Oct. 15 First and Final
son,
ecu or,
e 0
ary
Charles M. Stelnmuller, ,ded
E. Hlnllkon, deceased, as stated
Account of EarIe E. B aru ch , A by Delaware County Trust Com~
ceased.
mlnisirator
C.T.A.,
Estate
of
J.
to
Est
t
f J hn STERLING'-Ocu 30 First aild FIH. Bonine, ajk as J. Harvey
pany, Execu r,
ae 0
0
' nal Account of Pearl Eck, AdC " Hinkson deceased
Bonine, deceased.
BRENGLE-Oct. 30 Flrst Account HINKSON'-Oct. 14 The First Ac~
mlnisiraira, Estate of Isaac R.
of FideUty-Philadelphia. Trust
count of J. H. Ward Hinkson and
Sterling, deceased.
Company, E ..,ecutor, Estate of
Delaware County Trust Com- STEWART'-Oct. 28 First and FiRosalie L. Brengle, deceased.,
pany, Surviving Trustees ujw
nal Account of Theresa Stewart,
BRESSET-Oct. 29 First and Final
of :Mary E. Hinkson, deceased. .
Admlnistraua, C.T.A., Estate of
William Stewart, deceased.
Account of Chester·Cambridge flOLLINGSHEAD-Oct. 27 The
Bank and Trust C ompanu,
FIrst and Final Account of· Del- TURNER'-Oct. 27 First and FInal
Guardian, Estate of Margaret
aware County Trust Company,
Account of Sarah Turner TayE. Bresset, late a minor.
Trustee for Amelia H. Francis,
lor, J. Victor' Turner and Phoebe
BUSH'-Oct. 22 First and Final
ujw of Mary W. Hollingshead,
M. Turner, Adminislrators, Es~
Account of Provident Trust
deceased.
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tate of John J. Turner, deceased.
Company of Philadelphia, Ex- INGHAM'-Oct. 28 First and FJD.al UHL-Oct. 30 First ,and FInal Acecutor, Estate of I. Russell Bush,
Account of James C. Baker, Excount of EUzabeth, I. UbI and
deceased.
edcutor'edEstate of Mary Inilham,
W. R. Hughes" Jr., Executoni,
CARPENTER-Nov. 3 First Aceceas.
Estate of Cecil R. llhl, deceased.
coilnt of Mary B. Flnk, Helen JOHNSON'-Oct. 20 First and FlB. Porter, & G. Ruhland Rebnal Account of Annie J. Esrey WALLACE'-Oct. 6 Second Acf
and Margaret J. Davis, Execcount of The Pennsylvanla ComO
jw
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Tr
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mann, r· t
us ees,
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pony for Banking and, Trusts,
Sarah E. Carpenter, deceased.
utrices, Estate of Mary E. ohn,
former'- The ......--Ivanla
CHAMBERLAIN'-Oct. 21 li'irst
son, deceased.
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and Final Account of Rosa M. r.ANDSTREEl''-Oct. 27 First and ,Company, for Insurances' on
Lives and Granting Annuities,
Fin a1 Account 0 f Land Title
Sutcliffe, Execuua, ujw of
Mary Gardner Chamberlain,
Bank and Trust Company, Ex~· Trustee for Richard B. Wallace
ecutor, Estate of John Landof one-half of the residuary esdec eased.
tate under Section Sa of...the
t d e cde a s e . ,
CLOAK-Nov. 1 First and Final
stree,
Account of Florence Cloak, Ad- LIENHARDT-Oct. 4 First and FlWill, Estate of Jonb M... almlnlslratrix, Estate of Wllliam
nal Account of Mary E. Naon,
lace, deceased.
Administratrix. D·EB.N. nbC.T·A.dt,' WATSON'-Oct. 13 First and PInal
A. Cloak, deceased.
CLOAK-'Nov. 1 First and FInal
Estate of Jenme . Lie ar
Account of Maria E. Watson,
Account Of John J. Cloak, Ad·
deceased.
AdmInlstratra" Est ate or
mlnlsirator D.B.N., Estate of LONGHURST'-Oct. 28 Flrst and
Charles R. Watson, deceased. .
Wllliam A. Cloak, deceased.
FInal Account of'Verna Long- WHELAN-Nov. ~ First and Final
DAWS-Nov. 1 First and Final
hurst and MIriam Friedel, Ex·
~CCOl1l!t ~f Marla Evlins, ExecAccount of WilUam Duncan,
ecutrlces, Estate of Lucy A.
uua, Estate of Sarah V. Whelan,
. ExeC'Utor, Estate of Elizaheth Longhurst, deceased.
deceased. '
Daws, deceased.
MC CORMICK'-Oct. 8 First Ae- ~-'-, ....... .... ........ ... ........ ............
DE FURIA'-Oct. 1 FIrst and Ficount of John E. McCormick,
nal Account of Angelina G.
Administrator, Estate of Annie
DeFuria, Executrix, Estate of T. McCormick, deceased.
Frank E. DeFuria, deceased.
MAENE-Nov. 3 First Account,
DE WORTH'-Oct. 27 Flrst Acof Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust
count of John Y. Mace, ExecCompany and W. W. Montgomutor, Estate of Laura DeWorth,
ery, Jr., Executors, Estate of
deceased.
Josephine Maene, deceased.
DUTTON'-Oct. 8 First and FInal MARTIN-Nov. 3 First and Fl·
Account of Randal P. Dutton
nal Account of WilUam C. Mar.'
and Edgar W. Powell, Jr., Extin, Executor, Estate of Sara
ecutors, Estate of Charlotte B.
E. Martin, deceased.
MITCHEfJ Oct. 21 First AeDutton, deceased.
EMMI-Oct. 29 First and FInal
count of FldeUty-Phiiadelphia
Account Of Chester-Cambridge
Trust Company, Substituted
Ban k and Trust Company,
Trustee for Catherine M. Ford,
Guardian, Estate of Venera A.
Estate of Walter K. Mitchell,
Emmi, late a,mlnor.
deceased.
ENGELHORN-Nov. 3 First and MUHLEISEN'-Oct. 28 First 8lld
FInal Account of Andrew W.
Final Account of William G.
Barton, Adminlnsirator, Estate
Muhleisen, Executor, Estate of
of George Engelhol'll, deceased.
Sadie E. Muhleisen, deceased.
FAULKNER-Oct. III First and MURRAY-Nov. 3 First and FInal
FInal Account of Edith F. TayAccount of Beatrice E. MurraY,
DBLAWABE 001JN'lT
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Court,
I
of North Ch~ road will have
th Ir eek d
U o S M.
as e w
en guest~. .
Strohecker of Seattie, Wash. Their
daughter Jean, a sopho'1'ore at
also be at home this weekend.
Devine Taxi Service
SWARTHMORE. PA.
ServIng Swarthmore, Mor-
ZEIGLER-Nov. 1 First and FInal
Account of PhIlip X. Rice, Ex. ecutor, Estate of Franklin P.
Zeigler, deceased.
ABTHUB P.. BBE'lBERICK
Beclster of Wills and Clerk
of Orphan's Coarl.
toll, Rutledge and RIdley
Township since 1918
PHONE:
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NEEO -rHIB .
"(jje()t/Jer ?i/o
YOU'LL actually welcome winter's worst when you have
the B. F. Goodrich "Weather Trio" of protection for all
kinds of stormy days. Oxfords or pumps for rain glistening high boots (or-low, if you like them with the
"new look") for snow - and comfortably lined and'
cuffed rubber boOts for sub·zero climes. Come in and
see this B. F. Goodrich "Weather Trio" for rain, snow
and cold.
.Celia Shoe Shop
102 Park Avenue
Swarthmore 2350
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C.II In••rprl •• 6-1500-"•••u
c.arp-_ ' ...... cal d ••, ...
MAKE MONEY GO
~7Ik:t
farther
MARGE and DorS
Casserole Catering
Service
SPECIALIZING IN.
Luncheons, Boff~t Suppers,
CocklaU Parties
Call
Dot Belfield _ Swa. 1973
it Is aIaed policy of the· Board to of North Philadelphia, and Mr.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Stuart Smith,
encouraae active parUcipation by and Mrs. Georie T. Bowie or with their daughters Henrietta and
the membership of the LIbrary Lutherville, Md., spent the week- Caroline, of Loudoun County, Va.•
Assoclstion In ~e nomination and ~nd recently with their parents will 'visit Dr. Smith's parents Dr.
election of new representatives
and Mrs. J. Russell Smith of Elm
who have a genuine Interest In Mr. and Mrs. R. ,E. Wilson of
this important community service.• o::::gd-:en=::av-:en=u=:e:-.===-:::-==-=::a;:v:;e::;n:;:u::;e::thls=--.::-w::ee::::::ken:-::d:;;.=::;=~
Any :;;wartbmorean may become a':
OPEN EVENINGS
member merely by Bigning the
by-laws, and any. membk may
become a candidate for a threeyear term as Board director if a
petition In his or her behaU is
signed by at least ten' members of
the Association .
A lively Interest in the annual
election is the best possible 'guarantee not only of the continued exIceille,.ce of the borough library..
of steady progress toward still
I hI~:her standards. Aid from the
hi In the good WorD
k f
membersp
seeking out, nominating, and
electing the persons best qualitied to till Board v~canciea will
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CHR'ISTMAS
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ifShoppiiig.Days Away
be enthusiastically and unanjm_
welcomed by the present incumbents.
.:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=M=ar=g=e=H=u=rd=-=S=wa=.=3~13=8=':::1! ously
O\"{~nt,,' ./{"5S
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• _ • open c:1 convenient checking account
with us. You; checkbook gives you ~om
plete money records - helps you control wasteful spending. Come in now.
,
Swarthmore lational Bank
& Trust Co.
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Now'you
ugh
ctIll
buy U. S. Savings Bonds automatlcall7
the new
Bond~a-Month
Plan. Ask at this Bank
NEWS NOTES
Come In While
,Our
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Jane Davis, daughter of Mrs.
Howard.Davls of Harvard avenue
KE YOUR ROOMS BEAUTIFUL
and a junior at the University of
Pennsylvania, as recording sec___ ra .asy to decor.'. with
retary of the Women's Student
-do no' show every foot·
Government AssocIation, atteoded
print
a luncheon given by Dr. Althea
:-cost les, to own
K. Hottel the Dean of Women for
....... r. .Iw• .,. in b.st t.st.
the Student Government officers
and activities heads last Thursday
meet President Harold Stassen.
Bill Soden, son of Mr. and Mrs.
WilUam E. Soden of College avenue, has joined the Delta Kappa
Epsilon fraternity at Lafayette
100 Park Ave .. Swarthmore, Pa.
University. A freshman, he plays
Swarthmore 0730 Of 0529 - Oearbook -4646
trumpet In the Lafayette hand.
Choice Penlan Riigl for Sall....._ _ _./'..l
Mrs. J. Paul Brawn of cedar
I a n e entertained at a luncheon
last week for the committee members Of the annual antiques show
the Woman's Club.
Mr. William E. Soden returned
to his home on College; avenue
last week frOIl! a week's trip to ChI
cago where he atteoded the American Petroleum Institute meet-
.
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Grease
and'
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Checlt
Cooling System
Radiator
Heater
Renew
Where
Hose Connections
Water Pump
Necessary
Add
Anti-Freeze
State Inspection
_BIllIg •••
Mrs. William Craemer of Harvard avenue is recuperating In
the UniVersity' of Pennsylvania
Hospital following a maj!>r operation November 8.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch,
Jr., of Cedar lane entertained MIss
Jean Murphy of Forest, Hills, N.
Y., as their guest on Armistice Day
Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Jackson of Vassar avenue entertained
as their house guests last week,
Mrs. Jackson's father Mr. Wllliam
Burke and her niece Patricta
IFrlmcisco, both of Washington, D.
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Motor Tuned-Points Checked
l Very
Battery-Spark Plugs Carefully Checked\Important
B.EGooc1rich
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LET US WINTERIZE YOUR CAR NOW!
. Crank Case
Transmission
Board may be filed' with the Secretary,
Dr. J. A. CalhOun, or left
The Board of directors of the
th
'J'i
the
Librarian, Bettina HunSwarthmore PubUc Library has
ter, at any time during the month
announced that nominations
ClUldldates for vacancies on the o! December.
The annual electtion will be
held on Monday, January 24, to
fill vacancies cau,sed by e~~r~~~:
of the tenns of two present
members, Charles B. Shaw and
Philip H. Jewett. Though mem~
bers of the Board may and frequently do stand for re-election,
AI•• W... c.... I. Iho ...., o.e·
Is Jusl around The' Corner
DiH.erentW
LIBRARY VACANCIIiS
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and
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Yale Avenue and Chester Road
Swarthmore 1250
The FOUNTAIN of YOUTH
Life I Y DUth I Vigor I That WII8 the alluring and beckoning vision that led Ponce de Leon on • • • through the
dangerous and uoknown land that we call Florida.
Broken In health from his campaign in Porto Rico,
this f&moul Spanish explorer and conqn ...or' eagerly
800gh t. in 1512, Ihe fabulous fountain of magical water
that the Indians said was hidden away in this savage and
nnknolfll land•
But Ponce de Leon never found his "Fountain of
Youth" • . • which, literally translated, mean. "Lif...
Giving Water," ,
Today however, we can actually enjoy a "Fountain of
Yonth" :uch as Ponce de Leon never dreamed of ••. 3D
_dless 8upplv of pure, safe. drinking water, which ill.
indeed "life-g;ving" , •• hecause, without water, there
ean' be no life, trees, plants. vegetables. animals 01'
human being••
Think of the ease and convenience of lurn~ a ".'p in
your home and geHins • plentiful lupply of lif<>1Pving
waier ••• all the water you want ••• twenty.four hou.... a
day. , • without the slightest effort on yonr part.
Thl. is the twelft" of a series of narratives whi~h
graphically tell the story 'of water. The next one WIll
appear in the near future.
,,,ILIIIL.I.lsaBaRBII Willi COMPlI'
supP' Y'HG
SPRINGFIELD WATiR,
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She heard a neighbor
lift the 'phone,
The click was very clear,
And so she
signed off presently.
Now wasn't she a dear?
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gently • , • Take the lead In
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. THE SWABTHMOB.AN
Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde of SwarMr. and Mrs. J. WBIftn PaXJane PeDtfeld, dauahter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs• .TohDBowditcll, lr.,
Ibmore and Ogden avenues en- SOn of Vassar avenue entertained and MnI. Walker· Penfield of of Cedar lane entertained for aev·
tertained .at a luncheon Mond8¥ Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Berber of Riverview road and a lunior.t eral days Miss Sylvia Bowditch of
Boy Sooujs of Troop 3, several in honor of Mrs. William Yates of Bolivar, N. Y., as their house Stephens College In Columbia, Mo. Dorset, England who lias sailed
of whom are recent graduates of Hamilton, Ontario.
guest last week.
pledged Psi Chi Omicron 1IOr- for her home following a month's
the cubs, attended the P. M. C.- ?;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 101ity.
vIaIt In thIa country.'
Harverford football game accomOFFICE SPACE
panied by Don Dickinson, Jr., local
High School star. Last week the
-: JANUARY 1st :same Scouts were the guests of
Swarthmore College when it deTHEATRE SQUARE - South Chester Road
feated Drexel 33-13.
Prepare for Thanksgiving In Acme',
Last Friday night Troop 3 held
Phone Calls - Stenographer (if required)
its first meeting under its new
Details: .
Scoutmaster, George W. Smith, at
the Methodist Church. Mr. Smith
Our markets are chock full of outstanding value. In
ROBElRT T. BAIR
whose father mast~red a large
. . .llty foods you'll need for thl. w . .k end and for
troOp In Chester, is greatly InterSWARTHMORE 0211 - 3448 - OUO
Thanbtllvlntl.
e§ted In the Scouting· and outdoor
life.
.
N_tli
With the troop committee he is
",\ng
Bak\ng
planning an active outdoor prof
C
'lhankl9 ."
gram. The committee is composed 1
"Jd. _
In"fo"o
3~C a 10-1"
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of George Alston, Jr., chairman, I
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FAIRLAWN
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Theodore Purnell coordinatorI 1
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FRESH
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GR
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J F·RUITS £,. VEHTABLES
f\eUr m\\led gnywb1reRichard Snyder, William Beach- 1
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FREE D.ELIVERV _
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am, Charles Grier, Don Di~kin 1
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413 DARTMOUTH AVE.
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France and James Pitman.
O_' _ _ _ _ _ _• _ _ _ _ _ _':"'_ _ _ _
Any local boy of Scout age is
...- 1Ib'e4 Ii"u
pk.
welcome to join the troop and earn
AA GRADE
,,1dO
his advanced Scout ratings as well
as enjoy television, pool, roller
I_I
skating and other activities with
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STEWING
the troop. Meetings at present are
held at 8 p. m each Friday at the
Loarn How You
Medthodist Church.
.
Can Enter Our Big
.TROOP 3 ATTENDS
PIGSKIN FRAYS
BIG HARVEST OF VALUES
MADISON TORE
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Ib 69c
Ib 49c
.Ib 6Sc
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Fruits and Vegetables
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bun 19c
2 for 19c
Broccoli
Carrots
service station.
At the first meeting, held on
Wednesday, November 3, the following officers were elected and
Installed: Jerry Martel, president,
and Edward Sprague, secretary
and treasurer.
Plans have already been made
to decorate the Square during the
Ctuistmas season, and an electric
sign has been ordered to direct
shoppers to the large parking area
In the rear. .
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Chickens
Sliced Bacon
A Business Men's Association
has been organl7.ed by the Theatre
Square Merchants of Chester and
Fairview roads to promote greater
publicity to the desirablillty of
shopping at the Square which includes a theatre, super market,
modern drug store, up to date
bakery, cleaning and tailoring establlahment, beauty shop and a
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STORE
Ribs of Beef
ORGANIZE ASSOCIATION
,ad""
LARGE
doz 29c
Tangerines
FLORIDA
doz 21c
Oranges
WHITE SEEDLESS
Ib 19c
Grapes
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ttle. - NO;!>
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7.5
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,'10,000.00 ~~l-H
== COFFEE
,.rch... CONTEST
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Get ·. . . . .1 llItIy Ir-k ••
_ ....1 Cotf... Vog writ. 2S
....n, Fresh Rib End up to 3
of _ . pou •• IISQ), WI~ ..."
wont. or I... why yo. p .....r
Ib~
.CLASSIFIED
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PERSONAL
pPsoNAL _ ElectrIealIDBtal1a.
tlous: wirIDa,old and new: ResI.
denttal and Cormnerdal, LIght and
PoWer, Waterheaten, Rallies. All
work done. to Fire Underwriter.
~ca\lons. .Servk:e on 1111
JiiJltes of waahera (Bendix In.
eluded); vaCliUm cleaners, ranges
IrOns; ·toasters, fans, lamps. Call
EriCh···R. .Hausen, Electrical Con·
tractor, Swarthmore 2850-W, 335
Park Avenue.
pERSONAL _ Vacuum Cleaners,
Irons, toaaters and radios repaired, called for and delivered.
Call Robert Brooks, Swarthmore
1548•.
pERSONAL-Doll clothes, dolls,
stuffed toYs made·' to order.
Please order early for Christmas.
swarthmore 1362·W.
PERSONAL-vacancies for a lim.!ted number of plano students
beginners or advanced. Call Swa.
30211-J 8-11 a.m.; 9-10 p.m. for
a~~~~:·~Em~ Home or studio In·
sl
B. Churchman B.S.
To Play New York Game
The swaruUnore indiana Box
Lacrosse team will play the 1th
Regiment National Guard at 8:30
p.m. on Saturday evening at the
66th street Armory in New York.
Members of Ibe team partlcl.
Ung
pa
are Avery Blake, co-man·
ager with Joseph Kahler, Porter
Waite, Walter Cosinuke, Bill
Ward, Andy Andrews, Irvtn Kah.
ler, Jim Price, Dick Hoot, John
Piper, Ed Spier, and John West-
BSTAT& OF CIIAl1LBS 1& BOY MAAS.
.r.o :kDowa. AI CHARI Kg
L. IIAAS. De Wi lat.
of Bo~ of Swarthmore.
Delaware County. PeDDsyl.
Yan1.
.
Notice I, hereby dYen that !.etten Tes-
>fedl.. Pa.
and
..Iohn Haowr
ing.
10}8 Real Esta.te '(mat BId&'.
PUpils In Recital
~~!w.'I~phla, Pa.
paull-~-------_---I
IF YOU BUY FROM
.CO-OP
SALAD
pt. jar
YOURSELF, HOW CAN YOU· LOSE'
!!~;;,;~~:¥o~~~ I Dr: Frances R. Fussell Of River~
~""-_
·"'W,artJiiit.ln; I view road addressed the annual
IM__
maklnr up sny bid.
y ankee
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meeting Of the Foreign. Traders _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Association in Philadelphia, Friday, November 12.
Dr. Fussell spoke on the subject
"Current Accents on Global Iss=Al'i:;:.:;:.1::'F::;:.I::.._ _-..,:-1 ues". She has just reeentiy been
WAN"l'll:D _. Ski boots, women's detailed from Ibe Department of ~;.~;~~!
size 8~· or 'I. Call Swarthmore State to the joint Congressional ~
241U-W:: .
Co~ttee on Fo~ ];konoWA.NTEO--'--W:e will bllT at best mic Aid. This is Ibe "Watch Dog"
price., .old chlnti, glass, .fum!- committee or Congress on the
lure, tJrearinII. Call Holly Oak 4313
d t
bin·
or Holly Oak 8120. Collect, for Marshall Plan and Ai 0 C a.
appointment. All buainess confi1948 model.
SIIERIFF SALES
dentlaL Colonial Cupboard, No.5.
of Real Estate
Philadelphia . Pike, Wilmington,
SIIERIFF'S OFFICE .
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TREE SURGERY
PRUNING, IJMB AND
TREE REMOVAL
ROBERT HASTINGS
. Call SwarthmOre OZ65-W
Ashes & Rubl>ish Removed
Lawns mowed, General
Hauling
236 Harding Av. Morton, Pa.
1ge can
Green l...abel Tomatoes
To Set Off 'l1Iat HolidIW Meal We WUl Have
AVACADOS, PERSIMMONS, ARTICHOKES
co-op
. MAYO.IAISE
pt. jar
gc
SOL)ar
2le
And Many Other Specialties
Fresh Crisp Spinach
New Crop APPLE
Snow White Cauliflower
CIDER
Stay man Winesap Apples
HALF GAllON .. GALLON
'" 6ge
'39c
.... '·35e
·"'·"23e
CoN P
Blav Cheese DU'"
Pabst-eH
Sage, Thyme
Boll'. Seasoning
Walnuts DI. ." ' . _ .
Brazil Nuts
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"'lOc
l~ba'47c
01 ••111 .........
'·47e
'· ..·37e
3
3c
Juicy Florida
39¢ ,.....------------....,
2 cans 29¢
3 cans 29¢
F.F.
Gruyere ......
ORANGES I
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Tangerln.. ::::.. 3'" 25c Cranberries ......
'·25e
Caul lftower Lal ..... 23c Celery Cam•• 11 utra lu,. 25c
stili,
YELLOW ONIONS ::~.! 5O"~:OI 1g
SAUERKRAUT I~:::,~F::,'" 2 ~~'!~ 2Sc
WROLE CORN· '::.::,:.
":.216e
ROB-FORD PEACBES S~~~.~r N~l\ 28c
CRANBERRY SAUCE ~~-:. 2:::31c
e
FOR SALE b rac. furniture,
.'gIass,
-aTim......
intet'!lBlinll gifts
412 West Baltimore
Media. (West·of Lemon
"At
the Little Blue Sign". OIl"'" even·
.
til II
lIlIIB un
.
IF9R SALE New six-room
hoU$e, 12 X 19 livlnll room,
fireplace, 11. X 13 dining room,
tile bath, attached garage, hot
water heat, lot 90 X 150. 401 Vasoar
avenue, swarthmore. InspectIQn weekdays until 10 p. m.
FOR SALE _ Motorola for auto.
: seven tube. type 850. Perfect
cbnditton.
Call SwarthmOre
Media 6-0436
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to
aroo •
0502-R. DIS
I!~~~~~te
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LOST - At least disappeared,
lady's navy blue Stelson hat,
feather trtm. if you have seen it
h
bouts please
or know of Its w erea
.
notify The swarthmorean. Re-
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ROOFS·
GU'!'tERS
BEPAlBED AND
INSTAI,uID
Furnace Repairs & Cleaning
Call
GEORGE MYERS
409 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2268
No..
A. Mercer Quinby
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Formerly of Media
1125 W. I,eldgh Ave., Ph!la.
Phone Baldwin 1170
No additlonsl charge tor
,
auburban callS
Malted Milk Cake
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(Oomed and """troned by more than 600 Swarthmore families)
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BREAD 1.11".
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Supply Company
. Swarthmore 0345
MOSTElLER
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR
VAN ALEN BROS.
All~es of ~echical In~
stallations and Repairs.
Coal aTid Fuel Oil
Serving Swarthmore and
Vicinity for past
. " Twenty Years
.Swarthmore
Di~posal Service·.. ·
li$O Muhlenberg Ave.
NIGHT or DAY
..
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Rnbblsh Collected
W""kly or· Monl.hl~ .
. Phone· Swarthmore 3343
9 A. M. to 5.81} P.M.
WANT TO BUILD?
Dependable Service
. Good materials and skillful
workmen are now ~vailable.
Can us for information· and .
estimates
IH(,ra,~e A. Reeves
If you have real estate for
"al~,list
with us and we will
give ·Ybu the benefit of our
.'
Coopera~ive S.elllngB~eau.
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Call at office or phone us.
Wall!!-~ .Lippin,t;ott
,.
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Builder·
Painter
.
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DAVE WOOD
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REAL ESTATE
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List your Delaware Connty
I
Painting·
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and
Paperhanging
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"A Well Kept· Rouse
• WAU ... flO . . COVUIRn
• N.W
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Never Grows Old"
PRONE
• AmUIIINS ••• I.PAIII
ARTIBS BROTHERS, IDe.
. Media 6-0755
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Associated with
LH
LeB
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a
aron
Can Swarthmore 0121-0964 ...
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DrlvewayConstrucUon
Asphalt or Concrete
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PETER DI NICOLA
Phone Swarthmore 2528
C_on oMI luUn,.
3e! Gaylo, Strut • MooIMo, P •.
Phone: Media 6-4281
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Electrical Repairs
IroDB - Washers - Toasters
Badlos
H~
Electric Hot Water Heaters
and Electric Ranges Installed
Samuel M. Harbison
SwarthmOre 0740
Edwanl L. Noyes a Co.
SWARTHMORE 0114
Interiors
.Exteriors
CHARLES E. ·FISCHER
SWARTHMORE 2253
(;KIN"
"A IlOUSE. WEU-MAfNTAINE1J IS. THE WisE OWNER'S
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907 Edgmon! AvenDO
Chester 3-4518
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AT THE BAKBBY DBPAILTMBNT
401 -·403 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
Mason Buildera··
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WIrlnIr New and Old
.0"-25e
To Stove DisappoiDtment Order Your Mince and Pumpkin Pi_Early
EXTERIOR PAINT
A. WAYNE
Photographer
"'OUtstanding
for Quality"
=____. . .FOB
. S,AI,E
·.-- ....'29c
....·25e
3 )be 2&¢
INTERIOR AND
Coal
ZIMMERMAN
RENT-Large, bright room.
TwIn beds. Desirable for Penn
State students, girls or boys. Cen~
ter l ocation. Call 3351-W..
mo rean •
WANTED _ Window wil8her tor FOR RENT - Two large rooms
household work. Call Swarthnow available for westinghouse
more 3162.M.
or business men. Also· garage
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15e
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WE Have Them .
'REALTOR
Sharp Cheese
t"D' ....
Stripping and InSulation
·S\varlhmore 2295
WILLIAM BROOKS
Oleomargarine:.
IT IS LAST CALL FOR YOUR ORDER.
FOR THANKSG~G TURKEY
Storm DoorsJ ,"Veather
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1448
CheddClr
Bacon
By installing Storm Sash,
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Friday. NOT. ZII. 1918
• :10 A.M. Eastern Standard
IISI1I Quality
Lean Smoked Picnics
e
Elherta Peaches
Slice~
Secretary
Hilda
Lan. Denworlb
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA. PA.
All Sweet
SA\T.E YOUR FUEL
(It'. Too Hlgb teWaste)
"I
F.aoJ: La.... Macke...1
Z:-::3CJC
Chuck Roast Beef
SOL Jar
Co-op Tomato' Soup
MID SELL TO
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Piano pupils of Dorothy
WE DO
held their first meeting of the
ADVERTISEMENT
Silver Plating
season at the home of Mrs. HerBrass Plating
bert Huse o·n Vassar avenue Sat- receive
The School
District
of SwartbDiore
will I
bldl at
tbe otr1ce
of the School
.. China Repair
urday afternoon.
D"'rlct In tbe HI.b School Bu1Id1~'1
corner of CoUep aDd Princeton -At'eDUe80
Lamp Mounting
Solos and duets were performed Swarthmore• .PeDDSyltaDIa. up to , P.m·'I'
Call
Chester 2-3026
by the following'. Beth and Larry Thunday.
December ....... and open the
bide at a meetiDI of tbe Board at the,
Jones,
Susan Cochran, Molly 1Scbool
otrlce
December
.
1148. at Dlstrlct
8 pm .. or
at auon
adjourned
meet- i~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
Huse, Norma Wilson, Noel Snyde~. lOJ of the' School Board. for cle&nlnc.
Ma.ragaret Whlttle1sey, Mary Els- surln,
repalrlnc. reDOyatina. storln., and In·, .. ROGER RUSSELL
of footbaU equipment. SpedAea- I
bree, Barbtra Ziengenfus and tloos can be secured between , a.m. and
: Maker of Ffne Pbo&olrapha
Clair Hendrixson.
" p.m.. dally except Saturdays. Sunda)'B,
and bollda,.,. at the School D~strlet oft'loe.
Penn State Bldg.
The Boord. reserv~ tbe rlaht to reject any
'South Ave. III Slate St.
or all bids In whole or In part and- to
Dr. Fussell Spenl",:,
award contracts on any Item or items
Media' 11-2176
Media, Pa.
) F_Q Slic.d Codll...
Ideal
Orange and
Grapefnlit
CUNNINGHAM .
Painters III Paper Haqen
We should !mow how
Swa. 2268
M1ehlpn AYe
Raymond E. Larson
t S. Olive St.
1I1t.la. , ....or Po.,."'o...
BLENDED
JUICE
THE STORE THAT IS OWNED BY THE pg.,PLE OF SWA1\TRMoBB
;~~;:~:~~w.'~:.;r~:j~;~~~~~~
Or to hfor attomeYil
Food ) .....1. S.leet O,..tel'.
Values, ._c,. ·Haddock FWeta
The Swarthmore Co-op
. Since 1905
Swarthmore.
Peon.,.lvanla
115
Yale Avenue
VEAL ROAST '::::'d!:'
s_
333 Dartmouth AvenIIII
Swarthmore 1833
l~t~~i~i1!;~l~~i _i;:~:!a;i~~W
Indebted to tbe decedeu.t to make pay.
ment. without delay to.
Dorotb, Galton Mau. Bsecutrb:
Nearby MIlkfed Veo'
Commercial Ste.r ...,
Short RI... of Boef '·45e Breast Vea.. •• _. '·37e
Ground.....
"SSe Veal Chops .... ,.. '·65c
'·7ge
Ioof Cubes
.;
"6ge Rib Veal Chops
81g
PETER E. TOLD
General Insurance
tamentary
above' Estate
been
grantN
to on
thethe:
uDdeJ'llped.
whohaye
requests
all persona ba.vtnc eWme or demanda ~:tarp
aaahut the Estate ot the, decedent to ~
make known the IllUDe, and all person. ,'"'0 ."•.,
PORK LOINS·
STEAKS
. C~udl\lol~:
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ON SA
The Communlly Arts Center
Just opened at Rogers lane and
Plush MillI road. Wallingford.
an'
nounces Saturday moming classes
lor children in pottery at 9:30.
and 10:30 tor metal work. paintIng. puppet making and theatre.
A second group In children's
, theatre will meet at 11:30. Classes are open to members only.
After cl.asses are started it Is planned to arrange definite times for
members to work independently
at the Center.
The building will be open every
day except Thursday. Hours are
9 a.m. to noon. 1 to 4:30 p.m .• and
7:30 to 10 p.m. Edward T. Moore
is in. charge at the Center during
the day.
Thelma Hartman who directs
painting on textiles Is arranging
an exhibit of all kinds of work
by members. December 1 has
been tentatively set as the date
ior this first exhibition. Members
are asked to volunteer their services for arranging the exhibits.
hanging pictures and other necessary work. Howard Flaugus
house committee chairman needs
help refinishing the walls and Mrs.
Charles Dennis president of the
center asks for hostessing volunteers. Loans of equipment for use
in classwork, easels, chairs, modelling stands lumber for platfonn
making. dtshes for tea.. and such
are also needed.
Anyone interested in join.int:t
the Center should apply at the
Center.
MUSICAL SHOW
FACES HAVERFORD
AT COLLEGE IN CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Local highllghts of this year's
Swarthmore - Haverford weekend
will be the presentation 0"1 the 1948
Hamburg show tomorrow night. A
tradltional performance dating
from 1916. the Hamburg show has
become an Important part of
activities associated with one
the oldest gridiro;' rivalries (n the
nation.
ElIzabeth A. IIeaglI! of Princeton avenue. a. senior In the adnilnistrstlve secretarial ~ at
Drexel Institute. of TechnoJocy.
haS- bee.D. 'elected to "WhO', Who"
am~ng students In ADteriCan Colleges and Universities.. "Who',
Who." . dealing' with AmerIca'"
leadlng students. Is a bridge between the college directors of top
business organizations In both the
U. S. and Canada.
PAPER MOVES UP
Due to the holiday next
week The Swarthmorean
will come out on Wednes-·
day. All news and advertising rnateral for that issue of
the paper must be n the offlce by Monday. November
22. at 5 P. m.
INSTALL NEW OFFICERS
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HEADQUARTERS
years is a musical comedy. Earlie~ formation of a new committee, the
presentations were either a col- welfare committee consistmg of
lection of vaudeville acts or CIIlr-1 Mrs. Charles Gerner chairman.
FOR BAnERY SERVICE
nivals complete with booths and
concessions.
The curtain goes up at 7:30.
Saturday night. in Clothier MemoriaI.
A chy _ory _
000II
be .. "dead-
battery. Save yOUl battery with OUl'.
FREE preventl.e maintenance'. Stop ill
Iodar-Glld reqularly fot
II
,
Full Course Turkey or Filet Mignon Dinner $2.00
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Harvard and Rutgers Avenues
Phone Swarthmore 9728
Swarthmore College Society of Kwink
,.
Presents A
3 ACT MUSICAL COMEDY
"ITS A SMALL WORLD"
Student Written and Directed
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20th
1:30 at CLOTIDER MEMORIAL
Ticket.. on sale at Adolph's Barber Shop
Reserved Seats 90c and 75c Tax Included
Club's
Joan Acclaimed
(Continued from page 1) .
George P. Warren as De Courcelles; A. Y. Lightcap as Dunois; L.
C. Hastings as La Hire; John W.
Steinfeld and Harold Ogram. Jr.•
who give Joan's family back
ground some credibility with their
brotherly give and take; Thomas
H. Lueders as her father; Dr. F:
W. Luehring as her uncle; R. G.
Haig as De Tremoille; Jane
Priich,..d as the Costumer; Virgin- '
ia Federoff and Martha Keighton
as the voices of Joan's saints manage to achieve in brief moments
the miracle for which Masters.
speaking for all directors, is ever
hopeful. There Is no higher praise.
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PLACE ORDER FOR DINNER ROLLS
PUMPKIN - MINCE - APPLE PIES
FRUIT CAKE
Extra Special Fancy Cookies and Small Cakes
. Late Baking of Rolls and Pies Wednesday Evening
OPEN lJNTIL 11 O'CLOCK THANKSGIVING EVE
~NESDAY,NOVEMBE&14
THE "CAKE BOX"
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FUSCO a:ALSTO.·
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STUDEBAKER SALES mid SERYICE:
South Chester and. Fairview Roads
PHONE .SWABTBMOBE 97/11
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'BABY NEEDS'
Trained Specia'ists to
give
y()u
EXPERT ADVICE
on
. W.HAT~ BEST
. FOR YOUR BABY
•
Complete. Line
of Baby Needs
TUDE MA,n,·
•
laby Pants • laby Sh..ts
OUR PLEDGE
Courtesy - Cleaillinesa
Store HoutS-Daily 8 A. M. to 12 M.--Sunday lOAM. to 10 P.M.
'''NOT CUT RATE -
BUT FIRST RATE" .
THEATRE PHARMACY
Mail Address: 615 Sooth Chester Road
SWARTHMORE, PA.
TEL: SWAitiJlllolOU a1U
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Swarthmore High- Football Team
Christmas St9ry To
. Be Presented
. Dec. 19
$3.00 PER YEAR
SPONSOR HOME
LIGHTING AGAIN
Business Group Gives
Prize In Yu!etide
Decoration
For the seventh tilhe since Its
, first presentation In '1938. the Pag~
e3llt. of the Natlvlt~ will add its
beneruction to the Christmastide
when it Is given for "all who come
in the spirit of worship" on SundBy. December 19. In Clothier
Memorial.
This moving Interpretation of
the Christmas story was. conceived' and directed by the late
Charies D. Mitchell. with the assistance of Mrs. Mltcbe)1, and
made possible through 'the' Donald
Darlington Fund. created in memory of Donsld Franklin Dar!i.n8ton' by Miss Frances M. White.
The Swarthmore Business Asso-
ciation will again sponsor the local Christmas home lighting contest which it' revived iast year after the custom had lapsed during
the. war.
, @~~~~?j~I=F=O-=OT=B~A:-:L-=-L--=N-=I::GH~T:l==Co=mm=UD1='t=y=Se=rvt='ce=-I.;H~.S~.~S~C~OR;'E~S~OV~ER
~:;:,:~U::'::~h':'tsit":~ SET 'FOR DEC. 4 se~i:e <;'~~D!:d ~=~:~~ PROSPECT 19-0
Chrisbnas story would be en~
acted evefY second year with the
.ty
participation of the comm\ll1l.
From the very first preparatiOlis
, 'community'
.
h as shared in the
the
presentati°IlS• The costumes. ~
.
d Mr . Mitchell
signed'by Mr; an
s.' 11 d'
CHEST
SWARTHMORE, mIDAY,November 26, 1948
PLAN PAGEANT 1948
.'FOR1TH YEAR
sons from this vicinity who lost
their. lives In the ~t war. At
COMMUNITY
odist Church on Thursday marne
ing at 10 o'clock. 'l;he'sermon will
be preached by the Rev. Joseph
P. Bishop of the Presbyterian
Church. All citizens of th" comt
. •
munity are Invited to attend this
.
Swarthmore's annual Football service of praise and thanks'"
".vmg,
~ight. honoring the members o f '
,.
.
I
the , High SChool squad and other I'
school teams. will be held Saturday eveil.lng.' December 4. The
Annual Team Fete
Plans Underway
A H S
,
.
Locals Play Thnrsday
On Lansdowne
Field
MmMd Robinson's Swarthmore
.
High School football 'aggregadowned Ken Moffet·s Pros-
.;.----....;.-------'-'--1 tlon
100 CHILDREN
JOIN ART CENTER
CIti7.~ns
pect Park High 19-0. For .Pros.
peel it was the third straight lo:;s
and the third'tiine that they had
Tilree prizes of $15. $10 and $5
will be awarded respectively for
the first. second and third best
decorated residences.
Judges who will serve in secrecy will make their rounds of
borough streets early In the holiday week in .order that an announcement of winners may be
made in time for all to know and
see the outstanding displays.
Swarthmore has always reflected itS Christmas BPiI'it with an
abundance of .harmoniousbrliiiant
and cleverly executed outdoor
lighting when blackout orders and
bulb scarcity do not exist. Rules of
contest will be listed In a later
Issue of The Swarthmore an. This
early notice Is given merely so
that residents will 'have ampte
time to prepare ior the contest .
E. M. Buchiler presidehtof the
Business
Association
atlnoijp,ces
the following committee hi: 'cliarge
of business section ligli.ung and
'decoration of the cqmmurifiY'tree
at Borough Hall: Edward L. Noyes.
John E. Mich·ael. and' Peter E.
Told. The Borough tree bl!1'Sting
into lillht at the opening;' ilf the .
annual community Chrisbnas Eve
carol sing at Borough Half'plaza
is an Inspiring sight as townSfolk.
gather round to ralse collective
voice in ageless yuletide s"rigs.
· orren
were.......rge
by.P.Mrs
:. Mltche
At!Uetic
Committeefor
is now
fai.led to score. .
W
Mrs
and coanm- ' completing
preparations
the
,
pleted· by sew~ groullS from affair. which Is expected to reach .'
.
. x" ':he first period the,. locals
.
ch
hes
Th
'chohad
one scor'~~
th.."",at
oommunity
urc '.
e
' a new peak In interest. BeClluse
b ~
....
. . . stymied
ni.s of over eighty voices which steps' were taken as early as last
SpeCial Activities ,=t when they were held for downs on
sings the traditionsl.musical back.- springlo make sure of getting
For Next
the visitors' 11 yard'line. but be',. ground was originall;v- composed him the spesker for the occasion
gan another the next time they
, 'oE·the oornb!ned ohurch choirs .and ·wlll· be olie' of the· outstanding
Month
got the pigskin. ,Larry Dalton in. ha5 "npw grown. to include any coaches of the East-and, IncidentThe Community Arts Center in augurated this drive with a punt
On Middle AtIan\:i.c ,Team
"community singerS who 'wiih to ally. one of the best talkers. His Wallingford announces over 100 running back to Prospect's 45.
Alice
Putnam. teacher of Physi, participate. First ted by Henry ,·dentity. as well as that of tbe
its S tur With Dalton. Jack Houtz. Dana
'C
children
registered
for
a
Swan
and
Don
Dickinson
doing
cal Education and Heslth at the
Hotz. then by Mrs. Leon ard . master· of cer.... anies.·wIll be dav morning classes last, week.
Swarthmore
.Schools; made the
ted
b
Alioe
"
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,
the
leather-lugging.
and
a
pretty
.AShton, it ts now dlrec
Y
m~de public next week.
There are still openings to· aemiddle
Atlantic
Women's Field
8-yard spot pass 1rom Swan to
Blodgett.
.
Because the High School dining commodate several more children Fred Campbell, the early psrt of Hockey first team in the three
Characters in the .ChrL.tmas room will seat only 175 persons. in some of the ctasses. slthough
first
day tournament played at Swartht
ted by
the sec9Dd period saw the
story have been In erpre
invitations to the dinner. which Is the actusl registration exceeded score of the ball game. Dalton more College last weekend. FIfchurchmembers In the commun- the opening feature. are being expectation.
accounted for the six poiIlts when teen teams from Pennsylvania,
iIY who have chosen ioth ren;ain limited
members of the High
The Center has scheduled a he slanted his way off right Dela;"are and New Jersey partiunnamed In, order that e. ory squad. their parents and a few nq",ber of events .for December. tackle and tl'aveled eight yards to cipated in the tournament.
of Christ·s birth enil~tedht intrrev- close friends, the coaching staff From the 5th to the 19th there pay dirt. A pass. Swan to CampMiss Putman was one of eight
erence and falth IIll/I
ans- and selected players from the big will be an exhibiton of members' bell added the pOint.
chosen from the Ali-Philadelphia
cend the pageantry.
college tearns of the vi~ty. The art work including painting. sculpFollowing Art Barraclough's team to compete in the United
,'" "In that, same 'sPirit those !w~O ~ain program Including the ad- toring, drawing and handcraft kick-off. Prospect' got nowhere States Tournament at Winnetka.
have ushered the thousands w 0 dress. band music and awards of with a specisl opening from 3 to but gambled lor a first down with Ill. this weekend. A left half-back.
come to participate in the ,:"or- football emblems to the players by 5 p. m. on the 5th for members. fourlh and a foot facing them Miss Putman placed on the all
ship have counted it a privilege Coach Millard RobinSon, will be Members desiring to exhibit their on their own 40. But the center American team. last year.
to serve as have the women un- held In the high school audltorium work should bring it to the Center of the local line headed up by
Other Swarthmoreans particider the leadership of Mrs. Edward beginning at 8 o·clock. This. Is between 2 and 5 o'clock Thurs- Barraclough and Milton Hel- pating in the tournament last week
M. Bassett who oUered to :;rve free to the public and everyone ro- day afternoon Of next week. The muth. playing his best game of were Grace Brewster of Swarthfood to the 'large staff be een terested in football is invited. It exhibit will be open to the public the season. held. and the Garnet more avenue, on the Keystone 1st
(Continued on page 8)
is hoped that the awards to the from the 6th to the 19th.
had possession. Houtz and Dal- leam and Shirley MacMIllan of
players will again be gold footOn December 9 at 8 p. m. Cyril ton picked up six yards between Vassar avenue, on Keystone 2nd.
ALUMlIU MEET VARSlTY bails. signifying the second all- Gardner will give a~ta\k on palnt- them. and then Houtz bull~d his
The first Alumni Basketball victorious season in succession. but Ing entitled "Three KInds of Pic- way into t...e open and raced 34
Womens' Club Section Meet'
.of
and illus~ate with slides
Game since the war years w,'11 b e this depends on. the o_utcome
t tures"
h·
This yards for the second tallY. Ed
On Thursday. December 2. Mrs.,
lent by Swarthmore College.hand Gavetti.s try for conversion from
played.this Saturday night. N ov- the Thanlr.sgiving Day game Wl
John Michael Is having a tea at
program as well as one on
- placement. was to the left. and
ember 27. at the· Swarthmore Col.- Lansdowne.
her home for. the art section of the
weaving at 8 p. m. December 16, Swarthmore led 13-0.
lege Field House. Ten alumm.
will be for members only. The
Early in the third period the Woman's Club.
stars 'of P'ast Gamet' cage squa~.
Patsy McCahan of, StTath Haven
cl d
talk
On Friday. the 3rd. the literalast touchdown of the game was ture section will meet at the club
are expected to participate In this avenue and Barbara Krase of ~- program will in uMie'll a
pro- scored by Richard Terry on a
wyo, formerly of Swarthmore. will "Tweeds" by Roger
f en·
Medi
battle' ·th· the 1948-49 varsity.
a. magnificent 34 yard aerisl from house at 10 a. In. Mrs. Robert
It will b th first appearance return home from Moun t H 0 ly0 ke fessional handweaver 0
Coates will give a program on
. e e·"~--··etball team, c'ollege for th.e holiday week- and a demonstration of weaving Dalton. Te"";".
.L'_._',->
.-, also playing his
f
"Poetry
for Chrlsbnas".
or w= y ...... S .......
by Miriam Fredenthal.
best lIame of the year. got beReservations
for the new-mem.headed by captain - elect Sam
- - - -......
hind Prospect.s secondary. caught
ber
luncheon
to
be held on DecemGary. passing a~. of the football
Dalton's perfect pitch on the five
team. Other reftirning .lettermen
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
ber 7. should be made to Mrs.
ReillY
and went over.
are Buck Garrett and Jim
•
The remainder of the third Frank: Bromiey. J'hone Swarthboth of whom perfomed well on
Thursday, November 2 5 ,
quarter was spent in Prospect's more 3155 by December 3.
the last 'year's squad.
-C mmunity Service .,
Methodist Church
territory. from which the Park~
Alumni scheduled for a.cti~
10:00 A. M. Th onksgiving Service
Christian Science Church
ers"'e... unable to laUnch' a sus- Duck Club To Hold Dance
SaturdaY ate: Bob' BertOlett. Jack
10;00 ~. ~ --s.
s.Frldav
vs. Lansdowne .. . Lansdowne Field
tam'd drive. One of the game's
The Duck Club Is holding it·s
.
Phil Ev
Clo....e ''Fuz10.00., .
•.Nonmber 26
DUgan, . , . ' ,ans.. . ''0''.
.
.
J
Ciothi
mQst thrilling plays was unC\irked Thanksgiving Dance on Saturday,
zy" I'IIUsriallgb." Warren Higgins.
8:00 P. M..-'Jr. Club "Holiday Decorating" ... ... .. .
er
as· Dalton stepped back to punt.
November 27. from 9'p.m. to 1 a.m.
Saturday, November 2'J
Dick Unger Ray
t Kais
Pe e
er. ••
•
Cl
bh
The
boot
traveled
75
yards
to
in the Penn State Center Gynmasd T - - - Year-'
. . p M.-Movies. "Bombshell.......... '
u ouse
Winch, LIn WOue an ~.,
7:00 and 9.0~ketba\1 College vs. Alumni,. .. Field House
Prospect's 20-yard stripe. soaring ium with Russ Hannan's Band
sley.
,
8:00 P. : . -DUck Club Dance ... .. , ..... Penn State Gym
over safety man Stan Moore for again furnishing the music.
There. will be no admission charge.
9:00 P.: .-.
. Sunday,Novomlletl8 ,
60 yards; and rolled the remalnContitbutions 'wlll' go toward4'a.
.
.
worship'
Local
Churches
\
Ing 13 ,vards until uoore
got It to
11146
"00 A.M.-Mormng
. . . . . . . . ...
Meeting, House
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde
fund for lack Denton.
11.
P M Bliss Forbush .. . . . . . .. Friends
t th 26 H wever of Swarthmore and Ogden avenues
Swarthmore College football Cap8:15.,,Tbnrada:r. o-ber. Z
.
bring It back 0 e . .0
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lain who dled of CIIII!'ef last sum:".
from this point, Prospect un.- will entertain at 'a faWny dinr.er
party on Thanksgiving Day. . .,
mer,
2:00 P. M:-::Le~on Auxlliar7 Card part:;Y .. 211 Cornell avenue
. (Continued on page 8)
to
.
,
WI'
laby Powder. 8aby 011 • Baby Cream
, Nlppl••• CoHon • Baby Food·
Quality - Service -
SUPPORT
THE SWAITHMOREAN
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CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY
Faeulty Tea Rorn-
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tlon's work.
Mrs. Glenn R. Morrow of Rutgers avenue was a hostess., at
last Tuesday afternoon's meeting
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FAJKtlBW IIOAIIII
of the Faculty Tea Club of the
TBEA'l'BE sqUARE
IU'liv.!fSi1~ ,of Pennsylvania which •
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tbBt time it·was decided that the
FOR THE SOFTEST RIDE
YOU EYER HAD ...ON ONLY
24 L8S. OF AIRI
Polio Group
Music Show At College
(Continued from page 1)
program under the supervision of
Dr. Burton Chance. orthepaedic
consultant for the toundation.
Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop of Harvard avenue who superintended
arrangem
the William Morrow outuoor pool
here during the summer. will also
be in charge of this branch of
the work In the winter program.
Other local volunteers contribut.,
ing valuable services to the rehabilitation of polio victims are
Mrs. Roy Snape. Jr.• Mrs. Albert
Hille.. and Mrs. H. Gibson. Jr.
The polio toll in the County
this year doubled that of last
year. . In January the annual
March of Dimes wip. again be held
to ratse funds for the ]o'ounda-
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QUIET SERVICE
,
oil
Girls Win
Mrs. Robert T. B';~ was m'stal~
The Girl. Hockey Team of
led as the ilew president of the Swarthmore High defeated UpAmerican Legion' Auxiliary. Unit per Darby Thursday afternoon by
427 last Monday at the home of a score of 2 io O.
Mrs. Frances G. LuntSden on Ken- I _____.!.,_
ofyon avenue, Her support'~~
U-&6
ficers are: vice president. Mrs. H.
DUCK CLUB
G. Hopson; recording secretary.
'THANKSGIVING
.Mrs. W. S. Thorpe; corresponding
DANCE
secretary. Mrs. E. S. Simpson;
treasurer. Mrs. J. W.· Whittier.
Saturday, November 27
chaplain. Mrs. O. J .. Gl1cr~t;
9 P. M. - 1 A. M.
historian, Mrs. H. R. Pierce; serRuss Hailnan's Band
geant-at-arms. Mrs. R. A. ShepRefreslnnents .'
pard.
Peun
State'
Center Gym
Mrs. D. H. Shallcross installed
Members $2.00 plus Tax
and greeted the new officers and
Non-Members $2.50 plus tax
them outlined for tbe Unit the
/
new Auxiliary work 'for the year.
Mrs. Leonard Dart: Mrs. Robert
Gilfillan, Mrs. Arnold Luder t Mrs.
Thomas J. Prather. Jr.• Mrs. Burton Wlllian.s. All members are
urged to contact members of the
com.mitt~ about propo..~ed chariJay Daugherty who is attend- ties.
ing the University of Virginia
Refreslnnents were served by
will spend the Thanksgiving holi- Mrs. D. W. R. Morgan. Jr.• and her
Roberta Haig. daughter of Mr. days at hiS home on Dickins.,n I committee. Mrs. Cyrus Harvey
3Ild .Mrs. Richard Halg of Riverc avenue .. David Daugherty. also a and Mrs. John B. Maerker preview road. has been chosen a student at the university. will vIsat the tea table.
member ot the freshman choir at it a roommate of Savannah, Ga..
Mrs. Clair Wilcox will speak
Mount Holyoke College.
over the hoUdays.
"n "Children and Art" at the Der.=====;;;:;;========;;'============~========9 cember meeting. The next meeting of the executive board will
NO WORK!
NO WORRY!
NO DISHES!
be held Tuesday evening. NovemHave Your Thanksgiving Dinner at
ber 23, at the home of Mrs. John
Maekel\ Parklane road, Grace
Park.
HOME COOKING
"
ID CoDegi8te "Who's Who"
The annual Swarthmore-Havertord soccer clash. which starts at
2:30 tbis afternoon on Paimer
Field. takes on added significance
this year as the two teilIris. battle
the championship in their division of the Middle Atlantic
State.. Conference.
, .&>th teams are unbeaten in
dlVislon contests. The Swarth;
Sponsored by KWINK and the more Dun~en have been scored
Little Theatre Club, the 1948 pro- against only in seven stallls. Preduction is entitled "It·s a Small vlous to their 1-0 loss to Navy
\Vorld." The original songs are last Saturday. the Gamet booters
by John Mcintyre. script by held all their opponents scoreless.
Charles Herndon and Walter Dick_ The Main Liners have also dropunder the direction of Walter ped one non-conference game.
inson. an
Carel Stars of the cast of 70 will /IOccer series began in 1915 and
Include Charles Herndon. Jerry includes 32 contests. Haverford
Moelrer, and Heinz Valtin. One has won 15. Swa~more 13. there
of the highspots of the show will have bee\, four ties. Last year's
be the, appearance of Prejlldent game. played at Haverford. ~as
John Nason playing himself. Oth- taken by Sw~?re ~-O. putting
er members of the faculty who Swarthmore In a tie With Rutgers
appear include George Cuttino. for the district title.
Everett L. Hunt. Fredric Klees.
Both teams will be in top conBenbow F. Ritchie and Miss Ethel dition for Friday's battle.
Stllz.
A satire on college life. the show
In four acts will feature scenes in Mothers Hear
the Tyrol. Deep South. and S,vBlr-1
Grace Rotzel
thmore itself. This year's produc(Continued from page 1)
tion like those of the last
the speaker. She announced the
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)NOVEMBII:B' ii,'iiiis . :
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ART
MUSICAL SHOW
AT COLLEGE
Locai highlights of this year's
Swarthmore - Haverford weekend
will be the presentation of the 1948
Hamburg show tomorrow night. A
traditional performance dating
from 1916, the Hamburg show has
become an important part of the
activities associated with one of
the oldest gridiron rivalries (n the
nation.
Sponsored by KWINK and the
Little Theatre Club. the 1948 production is entitled "It's a Small
\Vorld."
The original songs are
by John Mcintyre, script by
Charles Herndon and Walter Dickunder the direction of Walter
inson. and the whole performance
Carel. Stars of the cast of 70 will
include Charles Herndon, Jerry
Moelrer. and Heinz Valtin. One
of the highspots oi the show will
be the appearance of President
John Nason playing himself. Other members of the faculty who
appear include George Cuttino,
Everett L. HWlt, Fredric Klees,
Benbow F. Ritchie and Miss Ethel
SliIz.
A satire on college life. the show
in four acts will feature scenes in
the Tyrol, Deep South, and Swarthmore itself. This year's production like those of the last two
years is a musical comedy. Earlier
presentations wer"e either a collection oC vaudeville acts o'r carnivals complete with booths and
concessions.
The curtain goes up at 7:30,
Saturoay night. in Clothier Memorinl.
The Community Arts Center
just opened at Rogers lane and
Plush Mill road, Wallingford, announces Saturday morning classes
for children in pottery at 9:30,
and 10:30 for metal work, painting, puppet making and theatre.
A second group in children's
theatre will meet at 11:30. Classes are open to members only.
After classes are started it is planned to arrange definite times for
members to work independently
at the Center.
The building will be open every
day except Thursday. Hours are
9 a.m. to noon. 1 to 4:30 p.m., and
7:30 to 10 p.m. Edward T. Moore
is in charge at the Center during
the day.
Thelma Hartman who directs
painting on textiles is arranging
an exhibit of aU kinds of work
by members.
December 1 has
been tentatively set as the date
for this first exhibition. Members
are asked to volunteer their services for arranging the exhibits,
hanging pictures and other necessary work.
Howard Flaugus
house committee chairman needs
help refinishing the walls and Mrs.
Charles Dennis president of the
center asks for hostessing volunteers. Loans of equipment for use
in c1asswork, easels, chairs, modelling stands lumber for platfonn
making, dishes for teas and such
are also needed.
Anyone interested in joining
the Center should apply at the
.Jay Daugherty who is attendCenter.
ing the University of Virginia
will spend the Thanksgiving holi-
Roberta flaig, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Haig of Riverview road, has been chosen a
member of the freshman choir at
Mount Holyoke College.
NO WORK!
days at his home on Dickinson
avenue. David Daugherty, also a
student at the university, will visit a roommate of Savannah. Ga.,
over the holidays.
NO WORRYl
NO DISHES!
Have Your Thanksgiving Dinner at
Barval'd Inn
HOME COOKING
QUIET SERVICE
Full Course Turkey or Filet Mignon Dinner $2.00
Harvard and Rutgers Avenues
Phone Swarthmore 9728
Swarthmore College Society of Kwink
PresenL.. A
3 ACT MUSICAL COMEDY
"IT'S A SMALL WORLD"
Student Written and Directed
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20th
7:30 at CWTWER MEMORIAL
Tickets on sale at Adolph's Barber Shop
Reserved Seats 90c and 75c Tax Included
TEAM FACES HAVERFORD
IN
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
The annual Swarthmore-Haverford soccer clash, which starts at
2:30 this afternoon on Palmer
Field, takes on added significance
this year as the two teams battle
for the championship jn their division of the Middle Atlantic
StateR Conference.
Both teams are unbeaten in
division contests. The Swarth~
more Dunnmen have been scored
against only in seven stad.s. Pre ..
vious to their 1-0 loss to Navy
last Saturday. the Garnet booters
held all their opponents scoreless.
The Main Liners have also dropped one non-conference game.
The Swarthmore .. Haverford
soccer series began in 1915 and
includes 32 contests. Haverford
has won 15, Swarthmore 13. there
have bee!l four ties. Last year's
game, played at Haverford, was
taken by Swarthmore 1-0, putting
Swarthmoloe in a tie with Rutgers
for the district title.
Both teams will be in top condition (or Friday's battle.
Mothers Hear
Grace Rotzel
(Continued from page I)
the speaker. She announced the
formation of a new committee, the
wetfare committee consisting of
Mrs. Charles Gerner chairman,
Mrs. Leonard Dart: Mrs. Robert
Gilfillan, Mrs. Arnold Luder. Mrs.
Thomas J. Prather, Jr., Mrs. Burton Williams. All members are
urged to contact memhers of the
committee about proposed charities.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. D. W. R, Morgan, Jr.~ and her
committee. Mrs. Cyrus Harvey
and Mrs. John B. Maprker presided at the tea table.
Mrs. Clair Wilcox will speak
on "Chilelren and Art" at the Decembel' meeting. The next meeting of the executive board will
be helel Tuesday evening, November 23, at the home of Mrs. John
Maeker. Pnrklane road. Grace
Park.
Play~rs
Cluh'"
Joan Acc1aimed
(Continued from page I)
George P. Warren as De Courrelles; A. Y. Lightcap as Dunois; L.
C. Hastings as La Hire: ..Tohn 'Y".
Steinfeld and Harold Ogram, Jr.,
who give Joan's family back
ground some credibility with their
brotherly give and take; Thomas
H. Lueders as her father; Dr. F.
W. Luehring as her uncle; R. G.
Haig as De Tremoille; Jane
Prichard as the Costumer; Virgin..
ia Federoff and Martha Keighton
as the voices of .Toan's saints manage to achieve in brief moments
the miracle for which Ma"'ters,
speaking for all directors, is ever
hopeful. There is no higher praise.
PLACE ORDER FOR DINNER ROLLS
PUMPKIN • MINCE - APPLE PIES
FRUIT CAKE
Extra Special Fancy Cookies and Small Cakes
. Late Baking of Rolls and Pief; Wednesday Evening
OPEN UNTn. 11 O'CWCK THANKSGIVING EVE
WKDNESDAY.NOVEMBER24
(Continued from page 1)
program under the supervision of
Dr. Burton Chance, orthepaedic
consultant for the foundation.
Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop of Harvard avenue who superintended
arrangem~nts for transportation to
the William Morrow outdoor pool
here during the summer, will also
be in charge of this branch of
the work in the winter program.
Other local volunteers contributing valuable services to the rehabilitation of polio victims are
Mrs. Roy Snape, Jr., Mrs. Albert
Hilles and Mrs. H. Gibson, Jr.
The polio toll in the County
this year doubled that af last
year. In January the annual
March of Dime..~ wi~l again be held
to raise funds for the Foundation's work.
CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY
Faculty Tea Hostess
Mrs. Glenn R. Morrow of Rutgers avenue was a hostess at
last Tuesday afternoon's meeting
CHESTB& and FAIRVIEW BOAD&
of the Faculty Tea Club of the
THEATRE SQUARE
University (If Permsylvania which
dar
i_rtllml_. lUI was addressed by the Univerlity's new l'reBident Harold E.
Sta.....,.,.
THE "CAKE BOX"
In Collegiate "Who's Who"
Elizabeth A. Beagle of Princeton avenue, a senior in the administrative secretarial eourse at
Drexel Institute of Technology,
has -been elected to "Who's WhOIi
among students in American Colleges and Universities.. "Who's
Who," dealing' with America's'
leading students, is a bridge between the college directors ot top
business organizations In both the
U. S. and Canada.
PAPER MOVES UP
Due to the holiday next
week The Swarthmorean
will come out on Wednes-day. All news and advertising materal for that issue of
the paper must be n the office by Monday. November
22. at 5 p. m.
INSTALL NEW OFFICERS
Girls Win
Mrs. Robert T. Bair was instalThe Girls Hockey Team of
led as the
president of the Swarthmore High defeated UpAmerican Legion Auxiliary, Unit per Darby Thursday afternoon by
427 last Monday at the home of a score of 2 to O.
Mrs. Frances G. Lumsden on Ken-I~ciiri.iii~ri.iiiiiri.iii=ii:ii
yon avenue. Her supporting officers are: vice president, Mrs. H.
DUCK CLUB
G. Hopson; recording secretary,
·THANKSGIVING
Mrs. W. S. Thorpe; correSpOnding
DANCE
secretary, Mrs. E. S. Simpson;
Saturday, November 27
treasurer, Mrs. J. W. Whittier,·
9 P. M. - 1 A. M.
chaplain, Mrs. O. J." Gilcreest;
historian, Mrs. H. R. Pierce; serRuss Hannan's Band
geant-at-arms. Mrs. R. A. ShepRefreshments
pard.
Penn State Center G)'lIl
Mrs. D. H. Shallcross installed
Members $2.00 plus Tax
and greeted the new officers and
Non-Members $2.50 plus tax
them outlined for the Unit the
new Auxiliary work for the year.
new
HEADQUARTERS
FOR BATTERY SERVICE
A dry bottery may
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOLUME 20-NO. 48
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, November
PLAN PAGEANT 1948
FOR 7TH YEAR
Swarthmore High Football Team
Christmas Story To
Be Presented
Dec. 19
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FREE preventive maintenance. Stop in
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FOR THE SOFTEST RIDE
YOU EVER HAD ••• ON ONLY
24 LIS. OF AIR I
COMMUNITY
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$3.00 PER YEAR
26, 1948
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SPONSOR HOME
LIGHTING AGAIN
Business Group Gives
Prize In Yuletide
Decoration
For the seventh time since its
The Swarthmore Business Assofirst presentation in 1938, the Pagciati~n will again sponsor the local Christmas home lighting coneant of the Nativity will add its
test which it revived last year afben~diction to the· Christmastide
ter the custom had lapsed during
when it is given for "all who come
in the spirit of worship" on Sunthe war.
Three prizes of $15, $10 and $5
daYt December 19, in Clothier
will be awarded respectively for
Memorial.
the first, second and third best
This moving interpretation of
Jecorated residences.
the Christmas story was conceivJudges \\,.ho will serve in seced and directed by the late
J"ecy will make their rounds of
Charles D. Mitchell, with the asborough streets eurly in the holisistance of Mrs. Mitchell, and
day week in order that an anmade possible through the Donald
110uncement of winners may be
Darlington Fund, created in memmd.de in time for all to know and
ory of Donald Franklin Darlingsee the outstanding: displays.
ton ·by Miss Frances M. White.
Swarthmore has always reflectGiven annually for the first five 1-------------'---:,---------------;-------------ed
its Christmas spirit with an
years (the 1940 and 1941 presenabundance
of harmonious brilliant
tations were In memory of Mr.
and cleverly executed outdoor
Community Service
Mitchell, its founder), wartime
lighting when blackout orders and
regulatiOns necessitated its pOstThe Community Thanksgiving
bulb scarcity do not exist. Rules of
ponement until 1946 when it was
Service will be held in the Methcontest
will be listed in a later
presented in memory of all perodist Church on Thursday mornissue Of The Swarthmorean. This
sons from this vicinity who lost.
ing at 10 o'clock. The 'sermon will
early notice is given lnerely so
Locals
Play
Thursday
Annual
Team
Fete·
their lives in the last war. At
be preached by the Rev. Joseph
that residents will have ample
that time it was decided that the
On Lansdowne
P. Bishop of the Presbyterian
Plans Underway
time to prepare for the contest.
Christmas story would be enChurch. All citizens of the comField
E. M. Buchner president of the
At H. S.
acted ev~ second year with the
munity are invited to attend this
participation of the community.
Millard Robinson's SwarUunore Business Association annotplces
Swarthmore's annual Football service of praise and thanksgiving.
From the v~ first preparations l':1ight, honoring the members of
High School football aggrega- the following committee In cliarge
of business section lighting and
the eOmmunily has shared In the the High School squad and other
tion downed Ken Moffet's Prospresentatio~. The costumes, de- school teams, will be held Saturpect Park High 19-0. For Pros- decoration of the community' tree
signed· by Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, day eveiling, December 4. The
pect it was the third straight loss at Borough Hall: Edward L. Noyes,
were cut by Mrs. Mitchell and Citi7.ells Athletic Committee is now
and the third time that they had J ahn E. Michael, and Peter E.
Told. The Borough tree bursting
Mrs. George P. Warren and com- completing' preparations for the
failed to score.
into light at the opening· of the
pleted by sewing groups from affair, which is expected to reach
III 'lle first period the locals annual community Christmas Eve
oommunity churches .. The' cho- a new peak in interest. Because
had one 3coring threat stymied carol sing at Borough Hall· plaza
rus of over eighty voices which steps were taken as early as last
when they were held fo!" downs on is an inspiring sight as townsfolk
SpeCial Activities Set
sings the traditional.musical back.- spring to make sure of getting
the visitors' 11 yard line, but beFor Next
gather round to raise collective
ground was originally composed him, the speaker for the occas~on
gan another the next time they
voice in ageless yuletide songs.
Month
of -the combined church choirs .and will be one' of the outstandmg
got the p;gskin. Larry Dalton Inhas now grown to include. any coaches of the East-and, incidentThe Community Arts Center in augurated this drive with a punt
011 Middle Atiantjc .Team
. community singers who wish to ally. one of the best talkers. His
running back to Prospect's 45.
Wallingford
announces
over
100
With
Dalton,
Jack
Houtz,
Dana
Alice
Putnam, teacher of Physiparticipate. First led by Henry identity, as well as that of the
children
registered
for
its
SaturSwan
and
Don
Dickinson
doing
cal
Education
and Health. at the
Hotz then by Mrs. Leonard ·C. master of cereplonies, will be
day
morning
classes
last
week.
the
leather-lugging,
and
a
pretty
Swarthmore Schools, made the
Asht~n, it is now directed by Alice m~de public next week.
There
are
still
openings
to
ac8-yard
spot
pass
from
Swan
to
middle Atlantic Women's Field
Blodgett.
Because the High School dining commodate several more children Fred Campbell, the early part of Hockey first team in the three
Characters in the Christmas
room will seat only 175 persons, in some of the classes, although the second period saw the first day tournament played at Swarthstory have been interpreted by
invitations to the dinner, which is the actual registration exceeded score of the ball game. Dalton more College last weekend. Fifchurchmembers in the commun- the opening feature, are being
accounted for the six paints when teen teams from Pennsylvania,
itY who have chosen to remain limited to members of the High expectation.
The
Center
has
scheduled
a
he
slanted his way off right Dela~are and New Jersey partiunnamed In order that the story
squad, their parents and a few number of events for December. tackle and traveled eight yards to cipated in the tournament.
of Christ's birth enacted In revclose friends, the coaching staff
Miss Putman was one of eight
erence and faith might trans- and selected players from the big From the 5th to the 19th there pay dirt. A pass, Swan to Campwill be an exhibiton of members' bell added the point.
chosen from the All-Philadelphia
cend the pageantry.
college teams of the vicinity. The art work including painting, sculpFollowing
Art
Barraclough's
team to compete in the United
·In that same sPirit those ·who
main program including the ad- toring, drawing and handcraft kick-off, Prospect got nowhere states Tournament at Winnetka,
have ushered the thousands who dress, band music and awards of
with a special opening from 3 to but gambled for a first down with lll, this weekend. A left half-back,
come to partiCipate in the worfootball emblems to the players by 5 p. m. on the 5th for members. fourth and a foot facing them Miss Putman placed on the all
ship have counted it a privilege
Coach Millard Robinson, will be
to serve as have the women un- held in the high school auditorium Members desiring to exhibit their on their own 40. But the center American team, last year.
work should bring it to the Center of the local line headed up by
Other Swarthmorcans particider the leadership of Mrs. Edward
beginning at 8 o'clock. This. is between 2 and 5 o'clock Thurs.. Barraclough and Milton Hel- pating in the tournament last week
M. Bassett who offered to serve free to the public and everyone )nday afternoon of next week. The muth, playing his best game of were Grace Brewster of Swarthfood to the large staff between
terested in football is invited. It exhibit will be open to the public the season, held, and the Garn"t more avenue, on the Keystone 1st
(Continued on page 8)
is hoped that the awards to the from the 6th to the 19th.
had possession. Houtz and Dal- team, and Shirley MacMillan of
players will again be gold footOn December 9 at 8 p. m. Cyril ton picked up six yards between Vassar avenue, on Keystone 2nd.
ALUMNI MEET V A.RSlTY balls. signifying the second a11- Gardner will give a talk on paint- them, and then Houtz bulled his
The first Alumni Basketball victorious season in succession, but ing entitled "Three Kin~S of ::ic- way into the open and raced 34 Womens' Club Section Meet
Game since the war years will be this depends on the o,utcome .of tures" and illustrate WIth slid~.g. yards for the second tally. Ed
On Thursday, December 2, Mrs.
played this Saturday night, Nov- the Thanksgiving Day game WIth lent by Swarthmore College. This! Gavetti's try for conversion from John Michael is having a tea at
program as well as one on hand- placement was to the left, and
ember 27. at the Swarthmore Col~ Lansdowne.
her home for the art section of the
weaving at 8 p. m. December 16. Swarthmore led 13-0.
lege Field House. Ten alumm,
Patsy McCahan of Strath Haven will be for members only. The
Early in the third period the Woman's Club.
stars -of past Garnet cage squads,
On Friday, the 3rd, the literaare expected to participate in this avenue and Barbara Krase of ~- program will include a talk last touchdown of the game was ture section will meet at the club
n fonnerly of Swarthmore, will "Tweedsl l by Roger Millen pr?- scored by Richard Terry on a
battle with the 1948-49 varsity.
wy
• home from Moun t H 0 IYoke fessional handweaver of Med.la, magnificent 34 yard aerial from house at 10 a. m. Mrs. Robert
It will be the first appearance return
Coates will give a program on
for this year's basketball team, College for the holiday week- and a demonstration of weavmg Dalton. Terry, also playing bis "Poetry for Christmas".
by Miriam Fredenthal.
best !ame of the year, got beheaded by captain - elect Sam
Reservations for the new.. memce:n:d~·_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
hind Prospect's secondary, caught
Gary, passing ace of the football
ber luncheon to be held on DecemDalton's perfect pitch on the five
team Other returning lettermen ber 7, should be made to Mrs.
and went over.
THIS
WEEK'S
CALENDAR
are Buck Garrett and Jim ReillY,
Frank Bromley, Phone SwarthThe remainder of the third
both of whom performed well on
more 3155 by December 3.
Thursday, Nn\"ember 25
quarter was spent in Prospect's
the last year's squad.
.
-Community Serv!ce ..
. . Meth~dist Church
1 territory, from which the ParkAlumni scheduled for action
10.00 A. M. Th ksgiving ServIce
Chrlsban SCience Ch~rch
I ers were unable to launch a sus- Duck Club To Hold Dance
Saturday are: Bob Bertolett,· Jack
10:00 A. ~~
S vs. Lansdowne
. Lansdowne FIeld
The Duck Club is holding it's
taind drive. One of the game's
10:00 A. .
. . Friday, November 26
.
Dugan, Phil Evans, Cloyde :'~
ThanksgiVing
Dance on Saturday,
most thrilling plays was uncorked
T
Club "Holiday Decorating" ......... ClothIer
zy" Fausnaugh; Warren Higgms,
8·00 P M.--..r.
as Dalton stepped back to punt. November 27, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.In.
..
Saturday, November 27
Pete Kaiser, Dick Unger, Ray
The
boot traveled 75 yards to in the Penn State Center Gymnas.
P
M.-Movies.
"Bombshell"
.......
.Clubhouse
Winch, Lin Wolfe and Larry Year7:00 and 9.0~ it tball College vs. Alumni . .. FIeld House
Prospect's
20-yard stripe, soaring ium with Russ Hannan's Band
sley.
8:00 P. ~:-Du~keClub Dance
. . . ..
. . .. Penn State Gym
over safety man Stan Moore for again furnishing the music.
There will be no admission charge.
9.00 P.
Snnday, November 2B
60 yards~ and rolled the remainContributions will go towardS a
. Mornmg
.
W orshi p ........
Localt· Churches
H
M
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde
A
ing 13 yards until Moore got it to
O
fund for
J aelt Denton, 1946
11:0
. iii: _Bliss Forbush
. . . . . . .. Friends Mee mg ouse
of
Swarthmore and Ogden avenues
bring
it
back
to
the
26.
However,
Swarthmore College football Cap8.15 P., .
Thursday, Deeember :&
from this point, Prospect un- will entertain at a family dinner
tain who died of can!,er last sum2:00
P.
M.-Legion
Auxiliary
Card
Party.
211
Cornell
avenue
party on Thanksgiving Day.
(Continued on page 8)
mer.
The~e wiIl·begln at Bp. m·
H.S. SCORES OVER
PROSPECT 19-0
FOOTBALL NIGHT
SET FOR DEC. 4
be a ·'deadN
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Mrs. Andrew M. FIne of Scran- Cochrane with their 8OIl.
George Wills Brodhead, Jr., enton w11l arrive today to be the
tertained
nine of his· friencla 1ut
Mrs. A. U. Fairbanks will re- weekend guest of her son and
Saturday
on his ninth birthday
turn to her home on Park avenue daughter-In-law, Mr. and M1's. V.
with luncheon and movies.
trom a month's visit with her son I.. Fine of Swarthmore avenue.
and daughter-In-law Mr. and Mrs.
Lt.Comdr. and Mrs. Lawrence
ENGAGED
F. N. Fairbanks In Atlanta, Ga. Traynor of Middletown, R. I. arnext Monday.
rive today to spend the holidays
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. WlIiIler
Mrs. William I. Hull of Walnut with Mrs. Traynor's parents Mr. announce the engallement of their
lane and Mrs. William A. J aquette and Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden of daughter Mrs. Helen WlIiIler
Powers of
Dickinson
avenue
of Elm avenue motored to York Riverview road.
to
Mr.
Frank
M.
Rumble,
Jr.
Pa., and had lunch with Dr. and
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Littlefield of
Mrs. William T. E\lis in their new Swarthmore place will entertain Penfield, son of Mrs, F. M. Rumble
home last week.
their son and daughter-in-law Mr. of Rutledge. .
and Mrs, Thomson Littlefield of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Bryant of East Troy. N, Y. over the holiday weekAGNE _ SCOTT
Orange, N.J., attended the Swarth- end. Their son-in-law and daughIn the Swarthmore Pre6byterian
more-Haverford game. Saturday ter Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dallett of Church on the afternoon of Nov.
and spent the week-end with Mrs. Wilmington will be Thanksgiving 20th, at 4 o'clock, Miss Ruth Julia
Bryant's parents Mr. and Mrs. AlDay guests,
Scott, of Sproul road, daughter of
bert Hilles of the Swarthmore
Mrs. G. S. Winchell and sons Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Scott of
Apartments.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Flaherty of after the Thanksgiving holidays the bridge of Robert Frederic All-I
Guernsey road have returned fol- after spending several week.s
ne. ward of Mr. and Mrs. E1mer
lowing a· three-week cruise' to the home of Mrs. Winchell's moth- Gerwig, of Vemona, N. Y. The
South America~ While there they er Mrs. F. T. Flaherty of Guern- ceremony was perfol'lJled by the
visited Mrs: Flaherty's son Mr. sey road.
Reverend Joseph P. Bishop.
As a customer of this store, there are certain things
Hobert Davidson of Bogata and
Ruth and Joan Medford of
The bride wore an afternoon
you
will want:
'
Medellin, Columbia. TheY return- Strath Haven avenue will arrive gown of forest green faille with
ed by plane and en route stopped home this evening from Earlham a' sweetheart nt'ckllne and cap
at Miami, Fla.
College for the Thanksgiving holi- sleeves. iler halo hat was
To feel welcome, in a cheerful, inviting atmosphere.
Langdon Elsbree, son of Mr. days. Joan will be ace
by her roomate lTane Eddy of pink and white roses. Her anJ.y
Wallingford Hills, freshman at Schenectady, N.Y.
attendant was her sister, Mrs.
Earlham College, has been apLt. William A. ·,McCulloch, 3rd Clark Byse of Sproul Road. Mr.
To conserve your time by being served promptly.
pointed Assistant News Editor
has returned to his home on River- Byse was best man for Mr. Agne.
"The Earlham Post." the college view road after spending 14 The ceremony was followed by
nE'wspaper.
months with the U. S, Engineers a wedding supper at the Str&th
To be served efiiciently by personnell who know
Eisbree was also a member of in.Nurnberg. Germany. At p ...ose.nt I Haven Inn.
how·
the varsity cross country team at he is visiting friends in WashingAfter a wedding trip down the
the Quaker college, and has been ton, D. C., and at St. Albans SkYline Drive, Virginia, the oouactive In several peace organiza- School where he was a student pie will reside In Fulton, N. Y.
To know that your interests will be fully safetlons. He is a member of a com" during the war years.
The bride attended the Uniguarded under all conditions.'
.mittee which is attempting to af- '. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold versity of Wisconsin and the Unifiliate with a German University of Wallingford will entertain at versity of Cnl. at Los Angeles.
for exchange of letters and ideas. a breakfast before the Army-Navy This last year she was a library
It is the policy of the THEATRE P.HARMA~
Mr. and Mrs, George M. Ew- game.
assistant In the Lippincott Lito
anticipate
the needs. of our customers by providing
Ing Will, give a family dinner
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Em. of South brary of the Wbarton Schoo],
adequate service in every department.
party at their home on Columbia Chester road have as their guest University of Pennsylvania.
avenue tomorrow. Guests will in- Mrs. Ellis' sister Mrs. E. C. WolMr. Agne l$ the Asststant In
clude their sons George, Jr., Iro,m I cott of Erie, Pa.
Charge of Sales Statistics for the
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Rosemont and Alexander, of WalMr. and Mrs. Alithony Fair- Sealright Company at Fulton. He
"GRQWING
THROUGH
SERVICE."
l!ngford with their families. Mrs.
and lami1y of Rutgers ave- received his Masters Degree In
Ewing's brother-In-law and
nue. Miss Antonicli Fairbanks; August of this year In Business
,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Argue of Mrs. G. Holt and MIs. P. Jones of Administration trom the Wharton
Q ualit,-; Serviee - Courtesy- Cleanl1n_
Jenkintown, and Mr. and Mrs. Park avenue are spending 'l'hanl
!living Day with Mr. and Mrs. nia. where he was an instructor in
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hetzel Charles Fairbanks In Drexel Hi1L Marketlog.
His Wldergrad""te
of Thayer road will leave Friday
Mr. and Mo.-s. James C. Taylor work was completed at the New
for a 10 - day trip via PInehurst. of Swarthmore avenue entertained York State College for Teachers
N. C. and Sea island, Ga., to WIn- Mr. and Mrs. George Breitling, in Albany in 1941. Mr. Agne
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ter Park, Fla. They will be ac- Mr. and Mrs. George Marten and served as pilot In' the Army Air
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Mr. Anna
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Hetzel,
Sr., and
Hetzel
of Str&th Haven Inn who will
spend the winter months at Winter
Park.
Mr and Mrs. Earle P. YE'rkes of
Princeton avenue will entertain
over the Thanksgiving holidays
thell: son-in-law and daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Guenther H. Froebel. Jr.,
and small ISDn S(even Yerkes
Froebel of Germantown.
Mr and Mr•. David Wisdom of
Vassar avenue will entertain Mr.
Wisdom'. anut Mr.. Katherine
Newlin of New York City, and
Major Roy Bucy of Seattle, Wash.,
over the Thanksgiving holidays.
Mrs. G. Palmer Pilgrim of Yale
avenue will entertain at a luncheon next Tuesday In honor of Mrs.
Andrew Smith of Yale avenue. a
newcomer to Swarthmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker of Riverview road entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wells Fowler
of Westerly, R. I. on Friday and
Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker entertained at a dinner
party at the Ingleneuk Friday
evening and later attended the
performance at the Players Club.
.Their guests Included Mr. and Mrs.
Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. John S.
Salom of Devon.
Mr. andfollowed
Mrs. Valentine
FIne
at
bridge
by a buffet
supper on Saturday evening.
Mrs. S. Caldwell Harris of
Wellesley road leaves today for
a week's visit with her mother
Mrs. Benjamin Withers In Char-
Forces during
war. He
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Mason
and a the
member
of l$the
American Marketing AssocIation.
,
BmTH&
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snear of
Media are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter
lotte, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Littlefield Nancy Lynn in Media Hospital on
of Swarthmore place will leave Thursday, November 18. Mrs.
Fl'd
S ~"_ I
Snear is the former Blanche Cheyfor
on a on un....., Lor a
ney of CoUege lane.
week vacation.
Dr. and Mrs, Arthur E. Bassett
of North·Chester road entertained
The Rev. and Mrs. Carlos Alat a family dinner party on Sun- bert Avila of Albuquerque, New
day. The guests Included Mr. and Mexico, are receiving congratula.
Mrs. Ralph B. Little, Jr. with tions upon the birth of their fourth
their three children, Mr. and Mrs. son, Philip Christopher, on Nov.
James W. Bassett with their two ember 17.
children. Mr. and Mrs. D'!vid W.
The baby is the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pitman of
Vassar Avenue.
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FRIDAY"" SATURDAY
MEDIA
Thurs. (Thanksgiving DaJ',)
Friday, Saturday
Georp Brent
DECEMBER 3 "" "
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.JOHN
SIDNEY· LODER
b~11Iin£r
1I1SICI IATTIGAN"S COMEDY HIT
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MAIL ORDERS ACCEPt ....
P,I... Evenings Orchestra $3.60;
Balcony, $3.00. $2.4(). Gallery (unreserved), $1.20. Sat. Mat. Orch.,
. $3.00; Bal., $2.40, $1.80. Gallery
(unreserved) 90e. All prices include tax, For mall onlen,
Ple.,e eneI-.e cJaeck 8114 .U-ad... • ed Me"lP'M' envelope fe.. n. . . -' tlekelll. Box office sale
opens Wed. Dee. 1st.
Sane Powell.
Laurlc.z MelchiAir
"LUXURY LINER"
in technicolor!
•
OK KIDDIE SHOW
Saturday Afternoon at 1:15
8 Cartoons 8
And ~ 'serial In Addition to
OUr Begular l'roIram
All ChIJdrea 110
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
thinp
Saturday Matloee 1:00 P. M.
Children's' Show
F
Monday and Tuesday
"Comer Creelt
H
In Clnecolor
Randolph ScoU
Wednesday and Thursday
Repeat Performance
"MIL BLANDINGS BtJJUJ8
MS DBBAM BOWB"
Extra: "A VOICE IS BORN"
to be desiftd In life
are love and money. We believe
.that ~th should be Included.
at matinee
Boy Rocers
"ON AN OLD SPANISH
TRAIL"
in technicolor
Cartoons - serial, --Canadian
Mounted" Free Comic Books
!pOll:
Health is perhaps the ""eatat
lingle blesslni with which
has been endowed. Your phy.ician is in position
to help you p.oserve the health which ia ~
.
Datura! heritage. We are Radyto • nlst .". flDq
,
hie presca iptioDs exactly _
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ed.
Michael'. Ctllep Pltar..a.,
Gal')' Ceoper .
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,.ears
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11:00 A. M.-,.:n>e M1nist<:r ~
.preach. "What Men Live ~T
6:00 P. M.-Youth Fellowship
iii 1< has been U1id that the two
PLAYHOUSE
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BEAUTY SALON
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the luncheon lCbeduild 'for 12:10 The Golden Text Ia: "otter unto
The speech o! weIoome given
by the PresIdent, MtI. W.
p.m.
God
Thanksgivina;
and
pay
tb7
T,HE 'SWARTHMOREAN
Mark
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Followm. the , xl 17 luneh- VOWI ""to the most High" (Psalms
:rtJBLI8IDID BVDY I'BIDAY AT SWAIl'l'BlllOltB, PA
Mrs. Stoyan Russell w...... eneon\of Thursday, there will' be Ii 50: 14).
TIlE BWAIl'l'BlllOBBAN. INO., PUBLI8I1D
joyed. Mrs. Dorothy Forrest of
special sale of. gifta for small,
Phone SwarOImoN ...
Lansdowne read selected poeIIIlI.
children tram 2:30 to 4:30 In the
Friends
Meetiug
Notes
PETER E. TOLD, Milor
Parish House at· reduced prices.
Tea and cookies were ~ b,.
The Adult Forum will meet at
l\IAB.JOIUB TOLD, BARBARA KENT, AIIIIOCIaIe EdI.....
Featured w11l be . Pennsylvailia
Mrs.
Charles Black and her comRosalie Pelrsol
. Lorene Me Carter
Edith Whitaker
Dutch ware and ali' excltlog array 9:45 In the Friend's Meeting House mittee. III was an excellent pr0. Entered 88 Second C1ass !/(atfer, January 24, 18211, at the Post
of handmade art1eleS of all kinds. to contloue their discussion of gram and enjoyable afternoon.
Office at Swarthmore. Pa., under the Act of March 3, 18711.
There will be exquisite babies' "Alternative to Fut11ity" b:r Elton
caps and sweaters, dresses and Trueblood. Gordon Lange wt11 lead
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
the discussion on November 28
underthIngs, dolls and toys.
Kappas To Sew
SWARTHMORE, PA., I'BIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1948
The rector will be guest speak- and Roland G. E. U11man 'will
The Kappa Kappa Gamma Sew.-.----.-==-:---=---=--=--~-==-=----:--- -- -- er this· evening at Old Christ lead the group on December 5.
Ing group will meet ~esday, DePresbyterian Notes
Methodist Church this year. A Church,
Shrewsbury,
N. J.,
cember 7, at the home or Mrs.
Silver Tea
cordial
Invitation
is extended to which is one or the oldest Colonial
George
Course, 411 Yale avenue.
The sermon this Sunday mornThe Friendly Circle held its aneveryone to attend this worship Churches, having been built in
ing at 11 o'clock will be "Faith's
nual Silver Tea on Thursday afat 10 In the mornIng.
1702.
Reply to Fear."
'l'JIETAS MEET
ternoon, November 18, In the PresThe
Women's
Association
All departmenta or the Church
The Kappa Alpha Thetas of
byterian Church with seven of the
Monthly Sewing Day will be held
Meotbedist Notes
School will meet at 9:45 o'clook.
Swarthmore
College met last week
The
Community
Thanksgiving
orIginal
nine
members
present,
toThe Women's Bible Class will be in the Parish House op Wednes- Service will be held in this church gether with the active and con- at the home of Mrs. Edson Harsbown an UDusUally fine movie by day. December I, starting at 10 on ThUl'llday morning at 10 o'clock, tributing members.
ris for their all-day sewing.
a.m. Members are asked to bring
their leader Mrs. Donald Hibsandwicbes; tea, coffee and des- Tbe sermon will be preached by --~----------------~--bardin the Wom~'s Parlor at
se~t will be served. Non-sewers the ·Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, of the
9:45. The Men's Class led by
are urged to come and make sur- Presbyterian Church. . All cltlHarry Oppen1ander, meets In the gical dressings.
zens of the community are Invited •
Church transept at 9:45.
The Church Hour Nursery is to attend this .service at priUse
The Hjgh School Fellowship
held each Sunday mornIng for and thanksgiving.
will meet at 6 Sunday evening,
The Church Nursery will be
children from 1 to 7
of age,
In the Par,1sh H9use. A film "The In the Parish House, during the open during the service.
Some, who have been impressed by
First Christian Martyr" will be Church HoUr.
The Church School w11l me"t I
sbown. A postponed Thanksgivour efficiency, modem equipment and
on Sunday morning at 9:45. ClasIng supper will also be held.
'
ses
are
provided
for
children
of
beautiful appointments, may have come
Trinity Notes
• A Junior· High Fellowship will
all ages and for adults.
to the c6nc1usion that OIIr funeral servmeet at 5 o'clock in the Parish
The annual corporate communThe Young Adulta meet at 10 In
House. A film "The First Chris- lOn of men and boys wt11 beheld the Ladles' Parlors, with Mrs. L.
ices are expensive.
tian Martyr" will be shown.
on Sunday morning at 8 a.m.E. Kauffman as teacher.
This is not hue-OIIrs i. an impartial
The Young Adults will meet at Breakfast will be served by memAt the morn1ag service at 11,
7:45 In the Parish House.
bers of the Woman's Aux11iary the minister will preach on the
wrvlce for AlL' people.
The College Group will meet under the chairmansblp of Mrs. subject, ''What Men Live By."
George C'-'Wagner. Church School
The Church ,Nursery will be
Sunday evening at 8 o'clock.
will
meet
at
9:45
and
the
rector
open
during the service and Mrs.
Discussion - "The Meaning of
will preach at 11 o'clock service Harry E. New and Mrs. Clark AlliPrayer."
The Community Thanksgiving of mornint prayer. Ushers will .on will be In charge.
_"lOIS Of FUNaALS
The ushers for the day are
Service will be held in the be J. Reynolds, head usher; J. L.
Cornog; Paul Banks; W. Harvey; Harry E. New, Clark AllIson,
1820 CHE$TNUT STREET
T .. Hopper; B. Harrar; W. S. Pat- George L .. Alston, Jr., Walter
ton and S. D. Reynolds. Tbe Dickinson and Wesley France.
MJJI.Y A. BAlR, President
Telephone RI 6-'58'
Young
People's
Fellowship;
will
The
Youth
FeiIowship
wt11
meet
,
meet at 8:30 p.m.
at 8'In the chapeL
SWABTHl!40RJ!l
"
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Holy Communion wt11, be ,celeA tea and book review will be
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, WnIsler brated on Tuesday at 10 am. to given by Circle 3 on Tuesday af. Sulla" Noveml/er III "
observe St. Andrew's Dsy.,
ternoon at 2 at the home of MrS.
11:45 A. l!I. - Church SchooL
Church
School
will
meet
on
Wiillam
Earl Ktst1er, 144
9:45 A. M.-Women'. Bible aa.
1:45 A. M.-Men·s Bible Cla:ss
Tuesday at 5 p.m.. and on Sat- Avenue. Mrs. Paui Towner
l\eY• .JOII8pb P. dpy at g a.m.
11:00 A. II. . reView "The Big FIsherman"
. Bishop.' ''Faith's Reply to·
The'Sewlng Group of the Wom- Lloyd DougiaSs. '
.
Fear!'
"p's
~ul
lDeet
iD.
the
..
Rehearsal'
for
the
JUnIor
Chah·
'"S'OO"'P ';M~ -.High' ¥e11ow.hiP
.,.. M~;;e, ~~giVing Supper, Parish House.,on, Wednesday at will. be held do Tuesday at 4
'Parish House. .
. .
10 a.m.
Sandwiches mat be o'clock
the cliapeL
7:45 P. M.-Young Adults, . 0'f brought for lunch, and beverage
The senior choir rehearsal
lowship. The Meaning
will be serv.ed. ,
be on Thursday evening at
Prayer.
The Rev. Robt. D. Morris, chapThe social hall will be open
7:00 p, M;-Young Adulls
8;JlPPJ4, -.Co~A&e Fel- lain of .the .Epil!I'OJ.>aiH9sPital, sJ1pervlsed recreation under Theo.' 'lOWSliip:' ..,." ', . ',. .'
and a delegate to the IIiternatinnai dare L. Purnell on Friday even,. Weclnesda.y, v-mbe~ 1
10:00 A. M.-Sewing Bl\d SIII'II- Health Conference, recently" held Ing at 7. o'clock.
PLACE ORDER FOR DINNER ROLLS
The officl~' board will meet
" ical Dressings Group. . .: in' London, will. be the ·.,guest
10:00 A. M.-W. A. Monthly Sew- speaker at the' monthly auxi1- Friday evening at 81n the chaPeL
. PUMPKIN, - MINCE " APPLE PIES
ingDay.
iary lnncheon on Thursday, and
FRUIT CAKE
his topic should be, of extreme inChristian Science Notes
METHODIST CHURCH
"Thanksgiving" Is the subterest because of the relationRoy N. Keller, D.D., MinUter
Extra Special Fancy Coookies and Small Cakes
ThursdaY, November 28
ject
or the Lesson-Sermon In
ship which exists between mental
,
10:00.A. M.-Cornmunity Thanks- health and religion. Devotions In Churches of Christ. Sclentlst, on
giving Service.
Late Baking of Rolls and Pies Wednesday Evening
the church at 12:15 will precede Thanksgiving Day, November 25.
Suda:r, November
&:45 A. M.~Urch School .
OPEN UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK THANKSGIVING EVE
OPEN EVENINGS
10:00 'A. ,M.-Y"""",, Adult Fel-
TRINITY CHURCH
C • .Aildenon, Rector
~
ThanksgIvIng Day .
8:00 A. M.-Holy CommunIon
10:00 A. M.-Community service,
Methodist Church.
Sanda", November III
8:00 A. M.-Corporate Communion of men and boys.
9:45 A. M.-Church School
11:00 A. M.-Mornlng Prayer. The
Rector will preach. '
8:30 P. M.-Young people's FelloWlhip.
Taesclay (St. AndreW)
10:00 A. M.:.....Holyconununlon
Gao.
THE RELI010,US .:;;OCIETY
, OF FRIENDS ,.
Sunday, November 21
•
9:45 A. M.-FIrBt Day Schoo<. 9:45 A. M.-Adult Forum. .
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
8:15 P.M:-·Bliss ForbUSh ''The
Churches
Move Forward
Through AJnsterdam"
,
WedIloeday, I)eceJDber 1
9:10 to 3:30-Sewtng and Qu11t'lng in Whittier House. ~x
Luncheon. All cordiallY 1Jlvited.
FIRST CHURCH OF
~NESDAy,NOVEMBER2'
CHRISTMAS
CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY
.THE "CAKE BOX"
26
THEATRE SQUARE
Swarthmore
11:00 A. M. SliDdB7 SchooL
11:00 ~ !II. loon on . - ·SennOD
"Ancient and Modern Necromancy, AlIas M~
·and HnmotisDl, ~~__
Wed1le.da;y . eveuIDII ...........
. . . WI L 8 p.m. lIeadlnll ~
...
..u; ..capt SUM..,.
We1!l," 11 to I p.m. Wedr
., "I""
Days Away
.Come In While Our
Stock Is Complete
Make Your Purchases While We Have On Hand
A Complete Stock of Choice Gifts for the Ladies
in Your Life
..,.... - _.
_."
-_.
I3UCIi~I:V·§
PARK AVENUE
,
.
SWARTHMORE
aD II
I ' 1,.
'1:<11 pm. .-4 • to
,
. ....
".
"
ilia
Shoppi~g
CHlUST SCIBNTIST
.... 'OF SWARTmlOlUl:
Park Aveouebeknr HUVaM
, ,S_daY, Noftmber III
,
CHESTER anll FAIRVIEW ROADS
,
.
13 South Chester
Boa.
-_...
.' .
OlU"llAN'S 001llLT 01'
'DJlLAWABB
oomrrr
PENNSYLVANIA
Notice of FIlIna" and AudU of
AOcoanu
No&e Is hereby liven to beIftI,
leptee., ",edUors and aU perBDDII
lDtereste4 that _ u lD the
r.lIowinc ...&atee have been med
ID the 0ffIee of the Hedafer of
WIlls and (J1ed< of Orpban'1 Coarl
aa &he _ _ _,. be, and that the
........ will be presented to the Orphan's Coarl of ...d _ t y on
Monday, December 8, 19t8, al 10
o'clock A.M., E.S.T.. for MDfIrmation, at wblch time the said
court wlll audit aalcI aooounU, hear
, u:ceptloDS to the same and make
d1Btrlbntlon of the balsD_ aaoertatned to be In the banda of the
accountants.
E. Wnksmi, deceased, .. stated
by DelaW9n! County Trust Company, Executor, Esta"· of John
C. HInkson, deceased.
HINKSON'-Oct. 14 The.First A£count of J. H. Ward Hinkson and
Delaware County Trust Conopany, Surviving Trustees 'u/w
·of M8lT E. Hinkson, deceased.
E{OLLINGSHEAD-Oct. 27 The
First and Final Account 'of Delaware County Trwit Company,
Trustee for Amelia H .. Francis,
u/w of Mary W. Hollingshead,
deceased.
INGHAM'-Oct. 28 First aDd FInal
Account of James C;. Baker, Executor, Estate of Mary Ingham,
decea'sed.
JOHNSON'-Oct. 20 First and Flnal Account of Annie J. Esrey
and Margaret J. Davis, Executrices, Estate of 'fIIary E. Johnson, deceased.
hurst 8nd Mirlaui Friedel, i:x- . Platt, d_l4ld.
.
eo:utrlces, Estate Of Lucy A. QUlNN- Nov. 8 F1r8t and FIrial
Longhurst, deceased.'.
Account of M8lT Jane Ferguson,
MC CORMICK-Oct. 8 FIrst AcExecutrix, Estate-<)f FranCIs R.
'coimt of Jobn E. McCormick,
Quinn, deceased.
AdmInIstrator; Estate of Annie RICE-OcL 23 First and Filial
. T. McCormick, deceased.
Account of ,Girard Trust ComMAENE--Nov. 3 First Account
PaDY, Executor, Estate Of Fredof Fidelity-PhI1adelphia Trust
erick H. Rice, deceased.
Company and W. W. Montgom- RUBENSTEIN-Nov. ,I Pint and
ery, Jr., Executors, Estate of
Final Account of Kathryn Rub-:
. ;Josephine .Maene, deceased.
enstein, J\,dmlnlslratrlx, Estate
MARTIN-Nov.. 3 ·First and Fiof Todd Rubenstein, deceased.
nal Account Of Wuuam C. Mar- SCHOCH-Nov. 1 First and Final
tin; Executor, Estate. of Sara Account of Wilfred Leroy
E. Martin, deceased.
Schoch, and Charles Robert
MITCHET.T Oct. 21 First AcSchoch, Executors, Estate of
count of Fidelity-Philadelphia
George Howard ,Schoch, deTrust Co
S bstl ted
ceased
mpany,
u
tu·
.
Trustee for Catherine M. Ford, SNODGRASS-Oct. 28 First- and
Estate of Walter It. Mitchell, 'Final Acc9unt of Bernice Snaddeceased.
.
grass, Administratrix, Estate of
MUHLEISEN'-Oct. 28 First and
William Stewart Snodgrass, deFInal Account of William G.
ceased.
Muhlelsen, Executor, Estate of STEINMULLER-Nov: 1 First and
Sadie E. Muhleisen, deceased.
Fin a 1 Account Of Henry L.
Schlmp,
f J r., and Charles P •
MURRAY-Nov. 3 First and FInal
Account of Beatrice E. MurrllT,
McEvoy, Executors, Estate of
Administratrix, Estate Of Don- . Charles III. Stelnmuller, deaId Murray, deceased. . ,
ceased.
•
PHILIPS-Oct; 19 First and Flnill STERLING-Qc~ lIO First and Fi.Account of George O. Philips,
nal Account of Pearl Eck, AdExecutor, Estate of Elmlra K.
ministratrix, Estate of Isaac R.
Philips, deceased.
'. Sterling, deceaseoL
PLA'l"l'-Nov.. 1 First and FInal STEWART'-OcL 28 Firat and 1'1.Account of Robert A. Platt, Adnal Account of Theresa Stewart,
.
,
~
,
.._-
-
. Hoy_her te, ...
William Stewart, deceued.
TURNER-Oct. 27 J'Irst and FInal
Account of Sarah Turner TIITlor, J. Victor Turner and Phoebe
M. Turner, Administrators, &ttate of Jobn J. ~er, deceased.
tIHL--Oct. 30 FIrst and Final Account of Elizabeth 1. Uhl and
,W. R. Hughes, J!:t. Executors,
Estate of Cecll R. uw,.di!ceased.
WALLACE-Oct. 6 Second Account of The Penn.sylvania Company for Banking and Trusts,
formerly The. Pennsylvania
Company for IQSUrIlIlces aD
Lives and Granting Annuities,
Trustee :tor Richard B. Wallace
of one-halt of the rea\duar,r estate under Section Six of the
Estate of Jonh M. WalWA:TSce'OdNece~ct.ed·13 First and _J •
:ill,
l"IIUIl
-v
Account of Maria E. Watson,
Administratrix, E s.1 ale of·
Charles R. Watson, deceased.
WHELAN-Nov. 1 First and Final
Account Of Maria Evans, Ex~
-Udtrix
' , Esta.te of S~ V. Whelan,
eceased
BEI.T oct. 26 i'irst and Final
Account of Joseph Elliott Bell. l.ANDSTREET'-Oct. 27 Firsl and
Final Account ·of
Land Title
and Esther Rebecca Bell, ExecBank and Tr us t Company, Exutors, Estate of Joseph Percy
ecutor, d Esta~ of John LandBell, deceased.
BERINGER-Oct. 29 First Acstreet, eceas .
ZEIGLER-Nov. 1 FIrst and Final
count of Walter F. Beringer and LIENHARDT-Oct.4 First and FiAccount· of PhIlIp X. Rice, ExThe Real Estate Trust Company
nal Account Of M8lT E. Nixon,
ecutor, Estate of FnmkUo P ..
of Phlladelphla, Trustees u/w
Administratrix D.S.N. C.'l'.A.,
Zeigler, deceaaed.
Of Amanda BerinSer, lor Anne
Estate of Jennie E. Lienbardt,
AR'l'BUa r. BB.P.TIIBBlCK.
Beringer, Catherine Beringer,
deceased.
Clara Beringer and Marie Ber- LONGHURST'-Oct. 28 First and
aea1afer of WIlls and a.k
inger.
I _2F~In~al~A~cc~oun~t~of~V~e:r~na~L~.on~g~-:.!..~m~ln~i~'~lx~a~to~r::..,~Es~ta~te~'~O~fJM~.l~l~le~S~.~~A~dmlnis~~~tr~.~trix~,~C~.~T.~.A.~i~Esta~~te~O~fL_~or~o~r~.~'~·~-~'.~C~IOI~"'~oi.:"'_ __
BONINE-Oct. 15 First and FInal I'
Account of Earle E. Baruch, Adlninistrator C.T.A., Estate Of J.
H. Bonine, n /k as J, Harvey
Bonine, deceased.
BRENGLE-Oct. 30 First Account
of Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust
Company, Executor, Estate of
'Rosalie L, Brengle, deceased.
BRESSET-Oct. 29 First and Final
Account of Chester-Cambridge
Bank and Trust C ompaDlY,
Guardian, Estate of Margaret
E. Bresset, late a minor.
BUSH'-Oct. 22 First and FInal
Account of Provident Trust
Company of Philadelphia, Executor, Estate of I. Russell.Bush,
deceased.
CARPENTER-Nov. 3 First Account Of Mary B. Fink, Helen
B. Porter, & G. Ruhland Rebmann, Jr., Trustees, u/w of
Sarsh E. Carpenter, deceased.
CHAlIIBERLAIN-Oct. 21 PJrst
and Final Account of Rosa M.
Sutcliffe, Executrix, u/w of
Mary Gardner Chamberlain,
deCeased.
CLOAK-Nov. 1 First and Final
Account of Florence Cloak, Administratrix, Estate of William
A. Cloak, deceased.
CLOAK-Nov. 1 FinIt and Final
Account Of John J. Cloak, Administrator D,B.N., Estate of
William A. Cloak, deceased.
DAW5-Nov. 1 First and Final
:.ccount of William Duncan,
Executor, Estate of ElIzabeth
Daws, deceased.
DE FURIA'-Oct. 1 First and Final Account of Angelina G.
DeFuria, Executrix, &date of
Frank E. DI!Furia, deceased.
DE WORTH'-Oct. 27 First Account of John Y. Mace, Executor, Estate of Laura DeWorth,
deceased.
DUTTON'-Oct. 8 First and Final
Account of Randal P. Dutton
and Edgar W. Powell, Jr" Executors, Estate of Charlotte B.
Dutton, deceased.
EMMI'-Oct. 29 First and Final
Account Of Chester-Cambridge
'Bank and Trust Company,
Guardian, Estate of Venera A.
I
To Make Your
Christmas Shopping )
Easier
Emmj, late a minor.
ENGELHORN-Nov. 3 First and
Final Account of Andrew W.
Barton, Admininstrator, Estate
of George Engelhom, deceased.
FAULKNER'-OcL 18 First and
Final Account of Edith F. Taylor, Administratrix, Estate of
James F. Faulkner, deceased.
FORBES-Nov. 1 First and Final
Account Of Interboro Bank and
Trust Company, Guardian, Estate of Murrsy Forbes, Ill, late
a minor.
.
FURBER-Nov. 1 First and Final
Account of Helen III. Furber,
Admjnistratrix, Estate of Pierce
P. Furber, deceased.
GETrZ-OcL 18 First and Final
Account of Herbert W. Geltz,
Samuel F. Geltz and Walter C.
Redding, Trustees tor Lillie S,
Gettz; Estate of Charles W.
Gettz, deceased.
GLAUSER-Nov. 1 First and Final Account of Shaeffer Madison Glauser, 3rd, Executor, Es-
,
tate of ElIzabeth J. Glauser,
deceased,
.
_
HARPER-Nov. 1 First and FInal
AI!count of Katherine T. Harper,
AdmInistratrix, Estate of Paul
I. Harper, deceased.
.
HARTOUGH'-Oct. 14 First and
FInal Account of Louise F. Hartough, Exeoutrix, Estate 0 f
Frank J. Hartough, alk ..
Franklin J. Hartough, de>Cea .....
HASTINGS-Nov. 8 First and 1'1nal Aceount of Albert H. HastingS, AdmInIstnotor, Estate of
AIDes 1.. JIastinp, delwJaed.
HINKSON-Oct. 14 The First and
FInal Ju:count of Joim Co SInk_
BxeClltor, 1111... of 1Iar.r.
~
\--
,
To make your Christmas shopping easier,
PrC has set up special schedules for lines
serving central city and community stores.
Extra cars and .buses are in service. Many
additional employes are on the job and extra
.supervisors are on the streets to keep service
.rolling. smoothly for you.
When you're going to the stor~s, you will
find 'it pays to travel by streetcar,bus, 'subway.elevated or trackless trolley. It's the
dependable, convenient way to go - the economical way, too.
Compare the price of transit rides with the
I
Bell Telephone Co.•
tIalI7lower rat.· ...
_- .
......
eJCPtmHI," he contlaued
oi
;m
The company announced
this action is made necessary by
steadily mounting costs of operations and a sharP decline In the
cOD;.lpany's rate of earnings.
This will be the first general
telephone rate increase in Pennsylvania since 1924.
there have been two general reductions in local rates - one for
residenCe subscribers and one for
business users. In addition, there
were 14 reductions in \oll
long dIotance rates and a number
of downward rate adjustments
various other items.
"The" cost of virtually eVI!ry"\
. ,thing that· goes into
telephone service auis increased
greatly since the war," Francis J.
Chesterman, president of the COln-1
. pany, sald in announcing the new
rates. "Today, our total operating expenses lire nearly two and
one-halt times as great as
were in 1940.
"Revenues have increased durIng this period, but at a substan-
Why it is necessary for us 'to
in~rease
telephone rates
,
••
.for the first time in 24 years,
ceMTIi JUtE llPt
level since 1920 ••• lower even than during the
The~8, in three words, is the ,.basic reason
depression years.
why the telephone serVice we
Since 1940. we have added
.$183.000.000
to our
plant in. .
.
vesbnent. Yet our' earningll ira·
1948. wiU be l6a1l than they
were ira 1940.
p~vide must be
repriced.
'1\e cost of practically everything that goes into
oper~ting the telephone business has gone up.
Today, our total expenses are nearly two 'and a
in 1940.
In face of these facts, we must make further
Payroll, .w!)ich represents morll than half of
additions to our plant, totaling more than
our operating expenses, is nearly three times
what ,it WRS in 1940.
years alone. The
half times as much
.•. MORE HEA 1 PER lOll
• fEWER ASHES •
A'oll W••d Cole. I. a1m •• tall,..
,"" It mat.. 0 hot fir. that "'ur••
1••• ,Uly_l.av .. f.wI' .......
f.loy low co,.
W.... Cot••
com'o,'
wi", AI••
.'......... .
CALL INTER PRISE 6·lS00-N.,oll
. Charge-or your I.e......t., .•
SWARTHMORE. PA.
Serving Swarthmore, !\lorton, Rutledge and Rldle7
Township since 1818
One.of. the famous
D.F. Goodrich
Bi
they were.
True, our revenues have gone up, too. But
not enough to balance. rising
coats.
$150,000,000 in the next few
Company's earnings cannot provide the funds
for such expansion. The major portion of this
vast amount must ~ finB;nced by the investment
of new money in this business, which can only
To illustrate:
. Devine Taxi Service
Swaribmote M«
Cost of ope~ting and parking your automobile.
Public transit is also economical in: the use
of street space and thus helps relieve traffic .
congestion. One streetcar carries' as many
passengers as usually ride in 29 automobiles .
-yet takes up only one-seventh .as much
valuable street space.
In recent years more than l5!JO modem ears
and buses have been put in service, at a cost
of $22,700,000. PTC men and women, who
are glad to have you aboard, will use these
and other vehicles to make your ChrilitmlS
shopping easier.
----------.----------------------------
telepboue service.
.
Some of the present and new rates in Swarthmore are as
f
o
llows:·
Pres.
New
Rates To Be Inclresll!elill started
"The COIDJI8Il.Y's rate -llIliD1l1l "Compared wil11 the overall In$2.75
$3.75
Individual line tlat residence
c.
crease of living, the lncreaae·ln
Two-Party line flat residence ..
2.35
3.00
The Bell Telephone COltnpllllJ' I
to deellne two years
telephone rste8 Is a small one."
Four-Party
line
flat
residence
2.00
::.50
of Penn.sylvanla ~ tiled
are conUnulng: to gO down.
Mr. Chesterman emphasized
Individual tlat & message residence
3.75
4.75
Pupllc UtllIty 'Commlsoioo
on the plant Investment
that it Is hlghl;,.- Important to the
4.50
6.50
Individual line tlat business'
_
DOW at the lowest level It has been m'd....- and --'dents of PennIndividual extended message business
. 5.00
6.25
Harrisb urg new ......
~ ..... calling
sin"" 1920 "'a_'___
_MoT
n...
(75
(65
a general lDcreaae In Its rates
• - ........ are contlnu- sylvania that the telephone commess.) mess.)
which, It Is estimated, will result :::, tohd~e In spite of the com- pany be maintained on a sound
(~ese rates do not include the Federal tax of 15 per cent In
.
6
I' av ng made every possible
b-O<- In ~- to a ........
effect since 1944.)
.
mal per cent
Increase In rev- operating 8COnom,y. There Is no the new capital
- - n~·a~
-.
for -010-111
There
also
will
be
various
increases
in
the
charges
for exThis
enlJes.
mcrease, amoun"-- further practi I
- - - .,
"
tension
telephones,
private
branch
exchanges,
private
lines
and
to about $25,000,000 a yeat;,
ca way of reducing tlnued growth of the State's JIIlo-I,1I
other supplemental telephone equlpmenL
net the company
expenses without sacrificing the jar communicative system.
$14,500,000 after taxes.
Th~ new rates are scheduled to
•
become effective after
21.
.
PIIONS:
-
qUall~ f)f
be
While revenues per telephone
have increased 17 per cent since
1940, eXfH"U6lI per telephone
The growth of a tel~hone system must keep
luJ.e gone up 3S JI6l' cent.
pa.ce with the requirements of the people it
EABNINGS MllST BE ADEfllJ'ATEt
SlIrTes. Only a financially healthy telephone
BABNINGS AIIB IHJWNt
As
attracted if earnings are adequate.
company Gal) provide t1!e quantity and the
a result, our earnings have gone dlJWIl at
quality of telephone service that everyone
has
'J. sharp and continuing rate in the last two
every right to expect.
years • • • and are continuing to decline.
But 'only with earnings. that are adequate to
\
assure safety and a fair return on the money
Earnings per telephone ~ now
43 per cent below 1940.
invested in the business can new money
The return on our plant investment-land and
be
attracted to assure future growth.
buildin/:s, wire and cable, central office equip-
It is clearly in the public interest that earnings
ment and telephones--today is at the lowest
be adequate to accomplish this.
IIWf'-ATflB2 TRION
NEW RATES TO 81 IFFECTIVE
We have mailed a notice .to
JANUARY
21,
1949
an customers on record as of November 19, 1948
advisin,; of the change in ratea.
Each notice
includes the ohanlles aflecting the
majority" of culltomera in their exchange area.
Complete schedules of the new rates are now on file in each of our .Business
Oftice
ENDURING WARMTH . • •
.
be
.
glad to answer any questions you may have.
.'
endellrinq luxury at your
feet -- "cold weather" boots
for city,: country or stadium
to se& out weather. Richly
lined IIl!d cuffed for warmth.
It's a "Cold Weather Mem·
_ " of the famous B. F.
Goodrich "Weather TriO".
.MODIIN. eOUITlOUS SI.",el
.'
,
CELIA SHOP
1tZ Puk Ayea1Ut
....
5wudun"nl35O
,
i
. ' .
"
6
p,
.' I
PUlent Forbusb
TOWIlllhip and ·hadoD.
Cheater road wil. be home from
On SlUlday evening, November
P1am are beIDa made tor the Mary WashInlton Colleie In Vir28 at 8:15 In the Friends' Meeting next meetln" which will be held iIn1a for the holldayl. Bobby an4
House the communitY will have In January, 1949.
her sister J""e, a· student at the
Bllaa
University of Pennsylvania will
the opporlunity of hearing
attend the Penn-Comell and the·
Forbush apeak on "The Churches
Bobby Davis of HarV~ aveMove Forward' Through Amster_,n_U_8_an_d_J_e_an
__B_r_o_WD
__
Of_N_Orth_..!..Arrny
___
-N_a_Vy_"_"_m_e&_._ _ _ __
daJn,"
To Sail December 1
.,
Friends
O.FFICE
.
. SP'ACE
-: JANVARY 1st :-
THEATRE SQUARE Phpne Caill -
•
Soutb Chester. Road
Stenographer
(It required)
,
I-
ROBERT T. BAIR
SWARTHMOBE 0211 - 1448 - 0'14'
.DEW DROP
INN'
,
OIL BASI·WASHABLI
PASTIL WALL PAINT
tAFlElTON ~S.Bi.EY Product
. Closed Every Sunday
Monday Thru Saturruw
Open 7 A. M· to B p.M.
.
.
1863 • 1941 Eightr·five colorlut y.ars of quality
'H D SIPLER
Musio Teachers Organize
On Thursday evening, November 18, a group of Del. County
publlc school music teachers
at the Strath Haven Inn to plan
for the organziation of an association of Delaware County music
teachers.
Allce Blodgett of the Swarthmore schools, presided at the business meeting during which plans
and objectives of .the proposed
association were d1acusse4. It was
felt· that an association of this type
would bring the music teachers
closer together and give them a
chance to discuss their problems
as well as their successes and 'In
this way strengthen the music
program of this. county.
Temporary officers were elected to carry on with the organization. They are President, Elwood
S. Miller; Secretary-treasurer Mrs.
Hairy W. Vaughan; executive
.
Bn"aldas' - £UDC" - Shuler
•
OUTSIDE CATERING SERVICE
DAILY DINNERS SSci 10 ·$1.60
. . '
11 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD SWARTHMORE
Special Cblldren'. Platters .
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ALiCTION IN LAY A WAY
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Relo~ on spacious sun decks or
in enclosed solaria and lounges
right at the ocean's edgeenjoy the exhilarating sea oir
and gloriOUS sunshine at AtIQntic City's finest resort hotel.
The refined atmosphere, cour..
• DOLL CARRIAGE
MARATHON" BICYCLE
~~
$4.95
• ~_
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..
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chala -"".
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teous service, excellent cuisine,
extensive facilities, and entertainment program, will make
your stay 0 memorable one.
Plan 500n to visit us for 0
vacation free of daily cares.
8""
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Hot. cold IU w.t.r In ,II b.th,
PHONE ATLANtiC CITY
5·1211
83.29
$1:19
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..... truck
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*IUlpmeat UMd 011. big constructiOIl.
jobs: It'. all steel - 25 w to... autl
...eil:1II almost 11 Ibs. Dump. bottolD
_
10 cIzop die ''IoaII.''•.
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amart
~PIlCIALIZING
IN
. . .eheo.... Buffet S......-,
Dot lIe1field - Swa. 111'11
Mar. . Hurd - SWL 8U1
.
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looki...
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almllia"",
hished service for six iadua.
plateS, saucers, cups, koi.....
_ f o..... pump....-
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Casserole Catering
Service
I ., 1'0 Wind - J.ong Au. ." .
-Hal.. .,- 4 IInlt
" Gift ,. P'.aH A LItt'. Ho~.'f
PERCOLATOR
SET
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tray aad colorNl .....
MECHANICAL .
FREIGHT TRAIN
,
da)' orN':.leill
Jun. Term. ....
BEPAmBP'
..--
FOR RENT-Attractively furnished comfortable room. Twin beds.
Private bath, Meals. Telephone
Swarthmore 0149_
LOST
GUil&B8
A~
"".~
..Dla
on the alloTe Estate baye been
_lnoI Ih. Estate of the decodent to
409 Michigan Ave. S ....; 2268
Notke I, bereby dyeo that Lettt!lI Tee-
tam~tary
.OEOaGB IIYBB8
:rrD~:.tra:a:~e~1 -:~l::~=
"
AU tbole
loll ur plec:a of make known lbe eame, and all pelion. '-=============~
&round
altuatecertain
In the Bul'OU«h of Fol· Indebted to the d~ent to make .,.,.. i"
~r:n~r:::t':. ':!,1:1a~~~!td :::tea~ ment. wl=b~et!Jt:i u..u. BxecutrlE
21111 on tbe plan of Warwick. surveyed
'1' Yale Avenue
.
tor Wood. lIannon and Co. by Bnon ld..
~,Swarthmo... Penu-IYRola
Harrii. Jr.• C. E. recorded tn the office Or to-hipr attorne,;....
I
~
for the Recordl.. of D
PETER E. TOLD
General Imurance
f:1a~ ~o~: N~~:" p:;:n:~~ana: ~!iI~I1;:. St.
&10010& at IL polot 00 the West side of
\..rober Avenue at tbe d"tance of 115reet North In Shallcross Avenue aDd
~ota:lnlnl In front 00 the West. side
of Crotzer Avenue IlO feet and extend·
Inl Westwardly In length or deptb belween parallel lines at right angles to
Crotzer Avenue 12~ teet.
No Improvementa-V8(!8nt &round
Sold as the property of Mary Hermany
Atty: RaYDlond K. Ziekel. Esq.
G. R. WATKINS. SheriII'
In DarimouUl AYenue
Swarthmore 1833
and
John Harper
1018 Real Elmte Trust BidB'.
Philadelphia. Pa.
.T·H-III
Since. 190~
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DVER I
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s~~~i ::.!t~
A
CUNNINGHAM
T SEMKNT
The School District or Swarthmore wUl
recelye bldit at tbe ol'lee of tbe School;
Dlltrlct In ,the Hf.h School BuUdln,.'
corner 01 CoUep 1IIld Princeton A'Yenuet.
Swarthmore. PenlUlylvanla. up to • polO ..
Palnters .. Paper Ball&'era
We should kuow how
, Sw•• ~268
Michipo AYe
~'~=ii~""~""~-~""'~~i'li"",~;l>Q~~~iiii~
Thursday.
II. U"S.
and opeD
bids at a December
meeting of
the Board
at the ....
COURT HOUSE. loIEDlA. PA.
Fdday. December 17. 11148
11:30 A. M. Eastern Standard Time
Conditions, ,,,.... """h or certlfted
check at time ot 88le (unless otberwbe
stated in advertisement) balance In ten
days. Other conditions on day of 88le.
Levari Facias (M. L. D.)
No. 41'0
December Term. ..••
AU tbat certalo lot or piece of ground
.Itual. In Ih. Borough of Folcrott. DeJaware
County.
at a point
the PennsylvanlR.
nortbemly side Beginning
of Hook
Road at the distance ot 137.111 feet
northeastwardly from a point formed by
tbe Intersection ot the easterly line of
Primo.q Avenue extended with lhe north·
erly aide of Hopk Rood North ISIS deminutes.
East. .,.
feetIItodea
point; thence
exlendln&
North
1reM. , mlnutea. west. 115 teet to I a
point; thence extendlo& Soulh II degrees. .1 minu~eB. WeBt. 4811.71 teet·-to
a point: 'thence exteodln& Soulb II detreeS. II minutes. East. 115.07 teet to
a point io the oortherly side of Hook
Road. the point and place of beginning.
No Improvemeots---Vncnnt ground
Sold aI the property. of Robert Cailaban &: Catherine M. Callahnn
AU)": RQ.)'Dlond 8. ZIf'keJ. EaQ.
n. R. WATKtNS. Sheriff'
,ree9. ...
School District office - on December I.
11"8. at 8 p.m .. or at an adjeumed meet· i
In, of the Scbool Board. for cleanlDl".
repalrlog. reDovatiDl". starin,. and Insurlo, of footbaU- equlpmenL SpeeUlcatlODJI can be aecured between • a.m. aDd
" p.m.. dally except Saturday.. SUDda~.
and hoUdays. at tbe Sf'hool Dlatrlct olfice.
The "oord reserTes: the right to reject-any·
or aU bids In whole or In part and to
award eootracl5 on any Item or Items
SAVE YOUR FUEL
(U's Too HIgh &0 Waste)
By installing Storm. Sash,.
Stonn Doors, Weather
maklnl up any bid.
Hilda Lan&' Denwortb
Secretar,
Stripping and InsulaUon
IT-H·I'
WE Have Them
1I~*DOOOe4OC*;;o;NOiiiOC;o;~
INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR PAINT
A. WAYNE
Mason Builders
MOSTELLER
Supply Company
ELECTBICAL
CONTRACTOR
Swarthmore 0345 •
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,1
All Types of Electrical Inst81laUons and Repairs.
Drh'......" ColUlf.raetton
JIiJIphalt or Concrete
ServIng Swarthmore and
vlcin1ty for past
Twenty Years
PETER DI NICOLA
Phone Swarthmore 1518
Lumber
Coal
VAN ALEN BROS.
1180 Muhtenberc Aft.
.
Swarthmore ZII5
FOR RENT
Coal and Fuel
NIGHT or DAY
on
Swarthmore !
Disposal Service~
WANT TO BUILD?
Good matertala and skillful
Ruhblsh Collected
Weekly or Monthl"
Phone Swarthmore 3348
9 A. M. to 5.30.P.M.
workmen are now available.
Call ua for fl\formatlon and
estlmatea
A. Reeves
Generation
~~2~3~6~Hardlng~~~~A~:v~.~M~0~rto~n~,~p~a.~~
Dependable Service
3&50
If you have real estate tor
sale, list with us and we will
give you the benefit of our
Cooperative Selling Bureau.
Call at office or phone ja.
F. F. ZIMMERMAN
Photograpber
'''Outstandlng 10r Quallty"
. Media 6-0430
6 Eo Front st.
. Wallace Lippincott
REALTOR
907 EeI_ont Ayenue
Chester 3-4618
DAVE WOOD
Painting
~IIII11I11IUIllIllIIIUIU\lUlUlIUIIIDlUH
I_il_
"A Wen Kept House
EI
Lb~~De~~~:ty
Neyer Growa Old"
§l
Marian S. Brown
iii
iii
L.Henry Le Baron
and
Paperhanging
• MOOU" KITCHENS
'. WAll .... flOOI (O"'~KHlGS
A. Mercer Quinby
• NEW CO"SIRUCJION
FUNERAL DmEC'l'OR
Formerly of Media
1125 W. Lehigh Ave., ~hIla.
Phone Baldwin 117u
No addltional charge tor
suburban ca1Ia
..
e
Media 6-0755
lRTERS BROTHERS, !,,'
Medi~1
Properties WIUI U. .'
Associated with
Call Swarthmore Oi21-09114
~lllIInlllllllllllllllllllllll\llllllllllllllnlllllllWlllIIRJ
Conlrador.l and Suilaer••
.302 Gayle,. S.reot •
I
PHONE
• AnUAIIONS ••• REPAIRS
l'
Phone: Media 8-4281
UlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIHIIIIWDlIAIIII'
:.Swarthmore "ational Bank
& Trust Co.
i
,.
Electrical Repairs
Irona - Waahers - Touters
Bac1I08
wirIn~
:
Now You can buY U. S. Savings Bonds automatically
New and Old HOIMB
Electric Hot Water Heaters
and Electric Ranges Installed
Sarnuel M. Harbison
Lm
Swarthmore 0740
Bdwanl L. Royes a Co.
SWAllTHMORE 0114
HURn
,
ll'..S'I'()N
Phone Swarthmore 9793
,
tt!ri~::fuCOr:.1~tILDJJD~r
ROOFS
lal.
IN8TAJ,u:n
Furnace Repairs & Cleaninll
Call
or certlOed
,...... .....h
~
.us. ""' ,_,
~.=t'C:Df;,"~:::'~~1:
Camera Club To Meet
The first meeting of the Nether
TREE SURGERY
Providence Camera Club in its
PRUNING, LIMB AND
new quarters will be held at 8 p.
.
TREE REMOVAL
m. Thursday, December 2. AffillROBERT BASTINGS
ated with the .newly organized
C&lI Swarthmore 0I811-W
Community Arts Center, the
Nether Providence Club will meet I ~~iiiii~iiiiii~~iiiiiiiiii~~
In the Center's new home at Ro-I i
Swarthmore 1448
gers Lane and Plush Mill road,
Wallingford.
WILLIAM BROOKS
The main speaker of the evenAshes & Rubbish Removed
ing will be Svero Antonelli, founLaWJ1ll mowed, General
der' and head of the Antonelli
.}Iaullng
through the new Bond-a-Month Plan. Ask at this Bank:
S. .debak... Sal.. and Senlee
South Cheste!: and Fairview Roads
CODdlt .... '
check at tJme of Bale (Udleu otberwt.e
staled In advertlM'meut), baJaut'e In te~
Mrs. Carl Watson from Strawbridge and Clothier's will speak
on Holiday Decorating and Gift
Wrapping at the Clubhouse on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. ThIs Is
the regular monthly- meeting of
the Junior Woman's Club.
I
" l ,zM
.
0... A. M. Eastern Blandard Time
3li=e
$4.98
ESTATB OF CHAJILIIS La
..... tn
L. II ........
Ileal _to
COUItt HOUSR. MKDIA. l'A.
FrIda,. Ilecember IT. It..
Member ot Federal Deposit Insurance CorPOration
...
1~IJS(~()llNI'
TO TALK ON DECORATING
LOST-Plastic rimmed spectacles.
In tan leather case, green velvet 'I
lining. Call Swarthmore 1631.
Life is Good
PAULSON & CO.'
SCALE MODEL \
EARTH' HAULER
.u. ......... m1aia..... of heavy d1ll)'
~l:,~c:::..;;.l:;!r
Ijorh. fllr )I, Is "o"lI:
for 111& m.rrll 'nlIurrtb
fortnff.
I
~
c'"
QI gill. llIanlta unto tltt
."
lioug"".ayt
:._ '<"jJ~~ .. '-,-
110111 Ilke tru.... - _ .
really
for Ilda ....
aeel. '111..,.'.. 10....,. ......
.tee!, poeeI'1 truek 8~w
10.... milk l1li4 lee ...
".'11
1'0 , . . .
_ _ _-'--__
of
"
~tl'RWS
SHERIFF SALES
everyRay
j!)b. Denworth,
Call for and
deliver. School of PhotographY. Mr. AntoCall
Swarthmore
4544.
nelli has a national reputation as
FOR SALE
a pictorialist. saloh judge, critic
and teacher, and can always be
FOR SALE Maytag wasber, good counted on to give an interesting
condition, wringer new. Can be and instructive talk on pictorial
seen at 116 Cornell avenue.
FOR SALE- - Lionel Standard photo~aphY. .
.
gauge electric trains, Two enThe Nether PrOVIdence C~ra
glnes 17 cars, 2 transformers, sta- Club meets every first and third
tions, bells. gate, etc. Will divi!1e Thursdays of the month and welset if desired. Also model all'- comes any visitor interested in
plane motor. Runs well. Call .
Swarthmore 1230 after 6 p.m.
photography as a hobby.
FOR SALE-Philco table model
radio, record changer. MahogExtends Invitation
any case. Perfect c:ondition. Year
The Women's Bible Class pf the
old. Call Swarthmore 1732.
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
FOR SALE-Remington Noiseless has Invited the Men's Bible class
portable typewriter, standard
keyboard, excellent condltion. and all men and women of the
Blue leatherette RCA Victor port- church to see a movie "Now I Can
able victrola; excellent condition. See" at 9:45 on Sunday morning.
Reply Box V, The Swarihmorean.
,.
$4.95
Comfonab1e riding, ...,.
16W • Good,• •,.J.!'! fee ~
aaol prIs. Tbq're statidoat
.....- . . . . . . t . - , . -me wida tbae top Clu1ltJ bike f _ _ -
-
W.ANTED--We will bu:r at beat
prfeu, old chil!a. glass, fum!lure, firearms. Call Holly Oak 4313
or Holly. Oak 6720. Collect, tor
appointment. All bualness confidential Colonial Cupboard, No.5.
J;'h1Iadelphia Pike, Wilmington,
Delaware.
WANTED Jobs for handyman:
cooking, cleaning, carpentry,
mechanical work. Will take but.
ler'. job. References. Call Decatur
2725-J.
WANTED-Garage, vicinity· Park
or Rutgers, near business sectI.... Call Swarthmore 2038 or
3484.
· WANTED _ Secreta'ry, highly experienced. Stenography typing,
bookkeeping. Part"tlme. Permanent. Reply Box Ai The Swarth· merean.
W ANTED-Several palrs used
· boota, for children 6 to 9. Phone
Media 6-2415.
WANTED Cars to simonize, $8.
Wash $1. Interior vacuumed on
Hill, Paul Fink.
Represen.taAilves were p.".,.."t
from Darby Township, Folcroft,
Glen - Nor, Nether Providence,
lUdley Park, Sharon Hill, Springfield, Swarthmore, Trainer, Chester, Haverford, Media, Ridley
HABGB IoD4 JlO'l"8
(I?ecember 12).
WANTED
conlmittee, James Zwany, Geneva
Swarthmore. Pa.
FRIEDRICH TO LECTURE
ElIzabeth B. Smith of Swarth- Fr
lLore avenue will sail December 1
om December 2 to DecemberS,
Swarthmore Coil
III I
on the Queen Mary to work as i
ege w pay host
administrative secretary in the 1to Carl J. Friedrich, professor of
gov
t t
European Commissioners Office'
ernmen a Harvard, who is to
'of the American Friends Scivieelpresent a series of public lectures
Committee In Paris for a year.
under the auspices of the Cooper
FOllndatio
.
• n. uMont esquiell, the
Man and the Thinker" will be
presented at 8:15 on Thursday
evenw' g Decembe 2
hil
,
r , w e "The
Doctrine of the Separation of PowPERSONAL
PERSONAL _ Electrical lnstaUa- ers" will be discussed at 8:15 on
__ old and n
C:1o""day ev...,
..,..:i..,d.
n...- be
Uons'• n...l:-'
W&&&&&6,
ew: R-'
~..
11;1',..4
......., ~~m
r 5.
dential and Commercial, LIght and Both lectures are to be given:' in
Power. Waterheatera. Ranges. All th Q ak M
work done to Fire Underwriters
e
u er eeting House.
Dr. Friedrich is former director
speclflcaUons.
Service on all
makes of washers (Bendix in- of Harvard's training program for
...........
C1OOed) t va CU urn cleaners, ranges mil KU.,J" government officers and
irons, toasters, fans, lamps. can served last year as political adviErich H. Hausen, Electrical Cont
tractor, Swarthmore 2850-W, 335 sor 0 General Clay In Germany.
Park Avenue.
.
He is the author of Foreign Policy
O;P"'ERS~"O"'N"'ALri~-';""v"a=-cu='um----'Clean=--ers--, I in the Making, In"vitable Peace
irenat t 0 asters and radios re.. and ot h er widely-read books.
palred, c.alled for and dellvered.
In addition to the two. scheduled
arthm
Call Robert Br00ks J S w
o r e lectures, Dr. Friedrich. will be in
1548.
residence at the college from DecPERSONAL-Doll I th
d lls
.
C 0 es,
0
, ember. 2 to December 5·. to discuss
stuffed toys m3.de to order.
Please order early for Christmas. Informally with students and
Swarthmore 1382-W.
faculty such SUbl'ects as "The
PERSONAl-Vacancies for a lim.. Prospect for Democracy in Ger·ted umb
fit d '
1
n e r o p ano s u ents many" land "Administrative Pro!",!e~ or- advanced. Call Swa. blems of Military Government."
8-9 a.m.; 9-10 p.m. for
~~:~e~5 Home or studio InOther speakers scheduled for the
:
B. Churchman B.S. near future by the Coopcr founda-'
tion are Professor E. M. W. Till
yard of Cambridge (December 9)
and Professor Reinhold Niebuhr of
Haver- Union
TheolOgical
Seminary
CLASSI·F1.ED
Detaill:
Mr. Forbush, headmaster of the
Baltimore Friends' School, Is the
chairman of the FrIends' General
Conference. Last summer he attended the World Council of
Churches meetlng In Holland as
delegate fl"OlIl the General Conference.
The local Friends' Meeting cordially invites everyone to hear Mr.
Forbush give a first hand report
on the great world gathering of
the Christian denominations. This
will be his first talk in the Philadelphia area since his return from
Europe.
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"A H,OUSE WELl-MAINTAINEP IS THE WISE OWNER'S (JAIN"
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Dr. Esther Morse who is on
the week with Dr. and Mrs.
lough from the Presbyterian h08- W. R. GUmour of Harvard· avepital in HalDln, China, is spend- nue.
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leashed. another threat, but the
game ended with Swarthmore a
victor for the eighteenth straight
STRATH HAVEN INN"
ON-
time, 19-0.
, Baltimore
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PAGEANT PLANNU>
Served 5:30 to 7:30 P. M.
Harvard and Rutgers Avenues
TBUBSDAY, NOVEMBER 25th
Phone Swarthmore 9728
OPEN SUNDAY 6:30 to 9:30 For Your Convenience
Hoagie Hut
17~
South Chester Road
SWA&TIDIOU. PA.
• Free Hoagie For Every H. S. Touchdowner
Sandwiches Denvereel
Open Mon. tbnl '!'hur.
tor Olubs. Paril. . Meetlnp etc.
ll.A.M. to 11 P oM.
fi'BII:lAY and SATURDAY 11 AM. to 12 Mldnlih~ ,
Submarine Sandwiches from A Submarine Slwp
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the five o'clock and seven: o'clock
pr~tations. Since the first presentation when a second impromptu 'perfornumce was given
in order thllt the great ,crowd,
which wait~ outside after the
chapel was filled, might not be
disappointed, the two presentations have, beeneustomary.
In ·1946, with the realization that
the mounting costs to the College
for heat, light and other mechanics
of the Pageant were too heavy a
burden for one fund or person,' organizationS and individuals shared
in the cost 'Of the production. At
present, it is the hope, that -many
• voluntary contributionS in such
aniounts as members of the
community wish to participate
Dl37 build a Nativity Pageant
Fund to assure the Pageant's future and remove from the directress the additional responsibilit7
of financing it.
The Pageant is produced in four
e~isodes. The first portrays the
prophecy given by Isaiah; the second the Annunciation; the third
the Shepherds and the message of
the Heavenly Host; the fourth,
the scene of the Nativity.
The finale of the Pageant shows
the fuumment of the world wide
conquest of the spirit of Christ as
th~ Llghtof the World.
All who come in the spirit of
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apecia1 plate of t'-e deUd-. lutry
Butter RoI18 ~d up ovec·1aot. TIle belt
of everythina·, in 'em. teo - Indudiac
&teat bakin& Pill. TIley'll make a party
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, On Thanksgiving mornin" "on
the Itansdowne High. School athletic field, the charges of !lmard
Robinson wind up their 1948 season with their arch-foe Lansdowne
High. WilUs Jones' boys have
lost only one game, and that only
a 7-6 affair to Springfield; they
have been tied once.
Lansdowne would take extreme
pleasure in be1ng the team that
breaks the winnjng streak, and
they are out to do it. Possessing
a fast offense. a line which is
heavier than Swarthmore's, aDd a
lot of tricks up their sleeves destined to make Swarthmore bite
the dwt, Lansdowne will be a
most fonnidable opponent.
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reverence 'and worship are welcome.
AUXILIARY SCHEDULES
XMAS CAJW PARTY
Christmas Cheer for veterans
and their families is again the
aim. of the holiday work of the
American Legion Auxiliary. The
annual Christmas Card Parlf to
be held on Thursday, December
2 at 2 p. m. at the home of the
president Mrs. Robert T. Bair at
211 Cornell avenue, supports hospital and .family rehabilitation and
assistance.
The Auxiliary urges all members and friends to attend, to bring
canned' goods for the f8.mmes. arut
to remember the silver offering
for tl)e Coatsville, Perry Point,
Valley Forge, and Naval Hospitals.
Tea will be served and gifts offered for sale.
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The Swarthmorean, 1948-11
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1948-11
digitized microfilm
Film P398-P427
Digitization funding supplied by the Swarthmore Historical Society
Peter E. Told, Editor
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