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HOME •
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'SCHOOL
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I LIKE IT HERE
OP£NSTONIGHT
8:20 Curtain Rises
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On PIayers Club
Comedy
The Seventh, Ninth and Tenth
MOTHERS TO
EXCHANGE TIPS
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grades of tlie Swarthmore assemblles will llIalD bold their dancing ....
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classes on Saturday evening, February 5.
Infant. To '6chool-Age
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Wentz.
Problems To Be
and Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones,
will be present to chaperon the
Covered
" Mr. Fixit comes to the swarth- Seventh Grade class.
more Players Club tonight in the
The Ninth Grade will have as
guise of Willie Kringle (Robert their chaperons Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Graham.) as the Club qlresents IF. Gaskill, an~ Mr. and Mrs. Henry
the February productIon "I Like Shiperd.
11. Here." Written by' A. D.Shif- ,At 9:30 the Tenth Graders will
frin and directed by the irrepres- meet for their class with Ca~tain
sible J. David Narbeth this com- and Mrs. J. L. Woodruff and Mr.
edy of machinations ~ scheduled and Mrs. William E. Simkin.
to run for eight consecutive nights
'(excepting Sunday) to audiences
)rom all over the county and be.'yond.
ETHEL RUP.PERT
DIES AT KIIGE 6eU
March Of
A group of experts on chlld care
will. discuss IDformally th,e problems of mothers at the next meeting of the Swarthmore Mother'S
Club,·Thursday evening, February
10 at the Woman's Club. The program "Tips to Mothers from Mothers" under the direction of Mrs.
Richard Enion and her committee
(Mrs .Randolph Lee, Mrs.' Leroy
Peterson and Mrs. William Elmore) will' feature Swar"Junore
mothers as authorities.
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TUESDAY'
8.:00 ·P. M •...:c:
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·$3.50 PER Y&U&
SWABTIIMOBE, FRIDAY. ·FEBBUARY 4, 1M9
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Jr. Assemblies To Meet
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MEETS'·
THE SWARTHMOREAN'
VOLUME 21-NUMBER.5
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mines
FILM LESSONS . ' .
IS .CtU'B··TOPIC
Lags
The InfantUe Paralysis Drive
has been extended another week
by . Richard Morse chairman - of
the March of Dimes in Delaware
County. Although more than ever
Is needed to fight the Increase In
pollo, not even as much .as last
year has been contributed to date
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Bach School Man" To
~xplain'
Visual
' d·
E ucation
~
in the county. A house to house
canvass brought up Swarthmore's
contribution this year from under
$1000 to $1200. In addltlon $651.50
was collected at the College Theatre.
Tuesday's program·' will,'be :in
charge of Mrs. R M.· KIlgore,
chairman of mQtion pictures.·who
will . present -Thomas McMaster,
of the Bach Vocational School
faculty. Mr. McMaster 'will show
the part ~at motion pictqr~.play
iIi, education today and glve','a
short demonstration of an actual
lesson
film.¥r..
been clQsely associated with the
Visual Education, Dep8rin).ent of
the Phi1B:delphia pub~c schools: .
H. &S. TO STAGE
TOWN MEETING
~ith
M~~ei- tias
Under~.
Members will be able to air their Comic Books, Movies
McMlDlter's 1811dt!r" . The cast of eight makes up a
liSt of competent players with D i - .
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pet theories of child care and to .
Topics For
ship the Film Council of De18W.8re
rector Narbeth playing Mr. Smedobtain advice from other mothers
T
COWity .will.. hold"
ley, Mary Jane McChesney as Noted Welfare Worker in a period of informal dlscUS910n.
uesday
February 10, at "8 p'.. iii. at
Merriweather, Francilla
Lived Here
Three groups will be formed acA panel of four well-known Seller's
a
~ Willis as the domIneering Matilda
25 Years
cording to age levels of the chil- Swarthmore parents will lead dis- fo
Both men and women
Merriweather, Russell Gibson as
dren. Mrs. Randolph Lee Will cussions ()f leisure time interests InVIted.
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· her hen-pecked husband, G. Wills· Ethel Rupert, of 211 Benjamin guide the discussion of mothers for children at the Home and
The Club. Chor:us will ren,earse
Brodhead as lawyer David Bellow, West avenue, daughter of the late interested in the problems of the School "Town Meeting' 'Tuesday," at 10 a.
Ward H. Speer as Brad. Munroe, John A and Sarah L. Rupert, of infant, Mrs. Leroy Peterson, the February 8, at 8 p. m. in the high The literatur~ section will '. JJi~
, . Mildred, Simpers. as Saphronia West 'Chester, died Monday eve- group interested in the pre- school auditorium.
~t the club house on Febia.Lawrence, and Mr. Graham. as ning, January 31, in the Woman's schooler, and' Mrs. William
Following coffee and retresh- ary 11, at 10 a. m.
· Kringle, mentioned shove.
Hospital, Phlladelphiain her 67th more, the school age group.
ments at 7:30 p. m. in the ctdeteria. tle will review :'Anne· of the ThoUWalker Penfield and Wllllam. year.
Plans are being made for a
Hilker! will openthe.town sand Days.'" "
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Bush, Jr., are stage managers with
Miss Rupert has lJeen employed Mother's Club fashion show and meeting discussion. Mrs .. Nancy G···1 S ' ',., 1.;..:.... ·· . '
Samuel'Bigger and Virginia Fed- as senIor field representative with card party tp be held on March 3 Woodward will present the comic
Ir·· eont COOJi.:WS: ,>, -.!
as electriqians. ; Promptef is the State Department ot Public under the
of
Cyrus book problem. and John
., Go. On Sale'
:.iMiss Simpers, and music is under Assistance.· She previously was Harvey and Mrs. Edward ~le will cover the motion picture
Be~g next week, Februiu'Y
.the direction of John Cozzi. Stage regional supervisor of eastern with Mrs. Samuel Gurin, Mrs. pro})lem.
. . . 5 to' ·March "11, 'Girl i:;oouts
. decorations and property worries pennsylvania ~th. the State James Harp~, Mrs. Robert Hop.}Ja~ri~ Murphy Malin will make througholl:t Delaware CountYVflll
are in the capable hands of Mrs. Emergency Relief Board, after~, Mrs. James Stephens and the concluding remarks, after be selling·the veri PoPular·Cbdco· .'Hans Steinfeld, Mrs.· Brodhead, serving with the Lloyd Committee Mrs. Robert ,Turner serving on members Of Home and School have lale' and·· vatiilla b.itter· OOolHes
:~:Mrs: Bush, Mrs. Robert Kurtzhalz, on Unemployment Rellef in PhUa- the committee.
had .full opportunity to participate with the Scouf"i~f6il·d~iin... The
: ,Mrs. Joseph S. Howe, Mrs. Henry delp~ during ~e early days of
The executive ~ard of the in the discussion.
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. _ cookies !Jy~eebler Wey'lvViifbe
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the depression m 193Q. , She bas. ~o!h~5':Club.metat tbe.,home . Both '4rs.. Woodwardand Mr. baked'especlally fO%' tifu·Scouts.
""li' M ....eIl. Mrs. C. Russell PhIl· been c:ont!nUOllB'" omplD>ed, In of M .... Walter N. MOjr. S. Chester Seybold haye made ,peclaJ.studies
TIWcookie saJ.proVidtis'thiI ....t
ps, ~. Walter F. Rauber and w~lfare work for almost 50 years. road,.Wednesday evening, Janu~ o~ their topics and· have valuable ofthe'EllZabefh:Borton'camp:aite
;Mrs. Charles W. Lukens.
Miss RU~ first served as asslst-. 23. .
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i~eas to present for conSideratio~ at Hopewell, Pa:;a' sirtkiiig :ftiiid
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ant to ~ Mary E. Richmond in
of all p a r e n t s . .
toward ··the purchaSe (of a':cam.p
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developmg the Philadelphia ~oMarvel Wilson, president of site, in Delaware County, and the
ciety for ?rganizi.n g Charity, now
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Home and School, will introdu~ purchase of, 'camping . equipment.
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the Family SoClety.. She later
the panel. Jack'S. Thompson Last.>year'a -successful·: sa18 deserved.as sec[eta~ of the Council
vice-president will act
posited funds for each of" these
01: SoCIal ~enCles and aided in,
rator.
.projects. This. year the Scouts hope
t.he coru:olidation of organized
to add to the funds as. well. . .:
~~arities mto the Welfare Federa- Second Semester Will
MRS. J~ S. RODNEY. .
IJl.or,de.r to absorb. our Swarthlon.
Inclu.de
New
Mr
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more
quota.; the ,oomuiIttee ·Usts
Will. . Chairman 1949
Her exceptional 'expei-ierice and
s.
Louise
Everett
Rodney,
th
. mother of Mrs. Peyton H. Bray of
e followbtgsugges~ons: i
Fund Drive In
,
Vassar avenue, died Saturday at
admjnistrative capacity caused
Courses
1.. If you or .your friends have.
h 'ldr
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Eri~ H. Biddle, executive direc~
March
The annual meeting of the 01: the State Emergency Rellef
The first semester's work of the the Elnwood Home on Baltimore C I en mco lege or· boarcUng
swartlunore Bronch of the Red Board, to request her help In 1932 cJaoses at the Communi'" Arts pike.
'
. school send, boxes., in the, noxt
Cro&S
held at the home of in settIng up the State Emergency Center, in which over half the
She is survived by her husband, ,laundry
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the chairman. Mrs. Horace H. Hop-. Bdlef organization and she hecame membership h.. been port!clpat- James S. Rodo.,. of Clarksburg.
e
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. kina, on Frida , Janu"'- 28. Offi- th.e first field representative. Her lng, is
to> '8 close. The W. Va., another daughter., Mrs. C.' .;
e
e$ ,at:
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second semester of 10 weeks will N. Wildt, Jr., of Evanston, IlL, and Scout ~ookies.: ,are th,~. answ~·
v~
cers el~cted for the coming year knowledge of local conditions and.
five grandchlldren.
There, art! ~8 ~ eacq pack~e. :.
e
are Mrs. "Horace H. Hopkins, chair- needs in· the eastern counties has =tr~~~~e~~~!!, nS:':'
Funeral services were held Mon3., If you .':lr~ a .prpfessor'swU
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da"" afternoon in the. Immanu'el hav~, Scout c~ki~ fo~ :honors
JIlan; Mrs. LaRue Hendrixson. been· wi~ely recognized.' She is
vice-chairman; Mrs. Hugh O. well known throughout the state Those interested are asked to EpJiscopal Church in New casU·e semmar refreshments." . '.
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6-1739) ana D e l .
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Thayer,
treasurer; Mrs.
Charles E. for her work in PhUadelphia and 'phone the office
, ,4. If. you~fe at~n-ager QelpE'jscher, secretary. Mrs. Richmond her activities in the field of 'public send the fee by m8n or drop in
ing with a .Fell()wship snack" reD. Fetherolf and Mrs. Percy GU- welfare.
.
at the Arts Center.'
member Scout cookieS~'
~rt were elected to three year Miss Rupert was a memberpf . The work o~ most Of. the classes
Gives To Polio Fund
. 5.' K~p yoUr cQOlde·jars triIed
terms on the Board of Directors. the American Publlc Welfare As- IS being continued WIth present
The Woman's Roos~velt Club of with Scout cookies for that lifterMrs" Wayne H. Randall was ap- sociation, the American Associa- students re-registering; but pro- Swarthmore which has disbanded, 'n60n pickup: ...., .
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pointed to fill the unexpired term tion ·of Social Workers, the Public visions are ~ade to ac:cept new is turning over the balance of ibl
The· cookies' may ·be'·purchaSed
of Mrs. John E. Daly.
Charities Association, the Penn- people in every field although tr~asury to the March ot Dimes from any Girl Scout. The DiemR. T.· Bates has accepted the sylvania W~are Conference, and. some classes are llmited.
campaign.
- (~ont~uecl on page eigbt) ,
chairmanship . of the 1949 Fund the Delaware County Counc~ for
,nue to the subject matter there
Drive in the borough. He served Health and Welfare.
~l be a complete new turnover
Qf: vice-chairman 'under 'Burgess
For the past 25 years Miss Ru- In the following classes--home
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4 .
J. Paul Brown last year. The Fund pert has made her home in Swarth- decoration, ·textile painting and
8:20 P.M._uI Like It Here".
. .. , . ' ......... Player's Club
Drive begins on the first of March more. She is survived by two ,photography, which creates an
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 . . . ' . , ' \
and continues throughout the sisters, Mabel, wife of George J. ?pening for. beginners. The fact
7:00 and 9:00 P.M.-Movie: "Stone Flower" Clothier'Memorial.
8:20 P.M._COl Like It Here" .................... Playei-'s Club
month. Captains and workets tor Moses and Sara. E., wife of Dantel IS stressed that the Arts Center
8:30 P,M.-Basketball, College vs. Drexel ........ Field· House •.
the Fund Drive will be announced H. Sullivan, both of West Chester, wishes, to· enco~e beginners in
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6
later.
and a brother, J. LesUe Rupert of the ~ as well as ~ who are
11:00
A.M.-Morning
Worship
............ Local Churches
Concordville.
experIenced.
.' MONDAY. FEBRUARY.,
Mr. Bates has been a resident of
Several brand new groups have
8:20 P.M.-"I Like It Here" . '., .............. Player's Club
Swarthmore for the .p~t five years
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8
Friendly Cirele Meets
been added, which indicates the
2:00 P.M.-IIEffortless Education Tmougb Films"
.and is connected with the Fabric
Twenty-seven members of the healthy growth of the Center. A
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Woman's Club i
and Finishes Depa$ent of the Friendly Circle gathered at the class iti lampshade making will
8:00 P.M.-Home and SchooL.,............... Auditorium ";
Du Pont Company in Wilmington. home of Lillian' Boyt on, Park be conducted by Mrs. Leonard
8:00 P.M.-Junior. Club, Stated Meeting ........ Womim·s ' Club ',:.
8:20 P.M.-"l Like It Here": .............•..... Player's Club ~
avenue for the January meeting. Rodenhausen of Olney on Monday
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. '.
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Dr. and Mrs. Geo1Ige B. Heck- Mrs. Edward 80,0. acted as co- mornings· from 9:30 to 11:30. Mrs;
12:30 P.M.-Dr. Edith MIllican •........... Presbyterian· Church·
man ot Park avenue left yester- hostess.
Rodenhausen is a teacher at the
2:00 P.M.-"China of Today"---Mrs. Walter Gilpatrick
':
Methodist Church Ch8pel •
day for a weekend of winter sports
In addition to regular business Bryn Mawr Art' Center and has
8:00 P.M.-W.I.L., Prof. Laurence Lafore, 215 Cornell avenue"
at Skytop in the Poconos.
transacted it was voted to con- taught in other art centers. Mr.
8:15 P.M.-8lr ~old Jones ...... , ............Meeting' HOuse·;'
Pepper. Neal has been elected tribute a generous check to the and Mrs. Harry Montgomery of
8:20 P.M.-"I Like It Here" .............•...... Player'"a: 'Club "
captain of the Sigma basket))a1l Pollo Drive and to cuT;y on the Wallingford, who have been estabTHURSDAY• .JANUABY
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8:00 P .M.-Mother's Club-"Tips to Jt!othE'.rs". ; ~ Woman.'a.\ Club ,';
team at St Mary's Junior Col- work of assisting need7 persoDS lished for: a number of· years as
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lege, Raleiah, N.C. Last fall me in this Community.
successful 'private teachers, will
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was captaiil of the hockey team.
Refreshments were ... wed.
(Continued on page seven)
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fo~
~Laura
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Memo~i~l ~.raij ~n S~te
a.re
~ ~esday, 'Feb~8.
El~
J(J~ephili~ .~-
Ro~ert
;'.~off;
dir~tion
RED CROSS
APPOINTS BATES
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AR'TS CENTER
'PLANS ROSTER'
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S~bolci
Tf)mOrfOW
as'mode..
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te!' w~.:ou
"'1pl.~a~~
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or~er,
was
dra~
(ME
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR' .
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THE
visit with their daugb~rs
NEWS NOTES
S WAR T H ~,
0
R F. A N
who jolnM the Army AIr Force/
P=t::~:n:~~::.= :;~~: :~::i:Mlll'Ijan'.I~:~e.J:::7.
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family dinner party Friday eve- of Baltimore pike. SWarthmore. avenue gave a small tea last week
I!ini In honor of the birthday anniseveral days of last week In in honor of Mrs. Merrill B. Hayes
versary of her daugbter-ln-law"N'''e'w'''York City attending Ameri- who has moved from Ob~rlln aveMrs.. Pord F. Robinson of Westdale
avenue.
M r. 'and Mrs . H arry F • Brown•
--·
J r .• 0f Lexi....
~n. V a.. spen t the
week-end with the former's parIs Mr .and M r sH. .F. Brown
en.
North Chester road.
FERR(jARY 4, 1949
f"~",!nTARY ~, 1 D.~9
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·~siVE~;;M~~
LET US· SERVICE
I
can Physical Society meetings.
nue to University place.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Barron
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dickinson'
of College avenue will entertaIn
01 Harvard avenue eoter1alned
at bridge tomorrow eveLheir week-elld guests Mr. and
Thomas Connery and chlldr,en I nlng.
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Dr.
and
Mrs.
J
os.eph
S.
Bates
Nancy and Tommy. Jr.. of lII
h t ille N J
d Mr
d Mrs of "Rocky Spring Farm." Media.
c an v , . •• an
. an
. left Sunday for a monlb's trip to.'
Barbara Knabb of ~~~=~ William Springer and
California and' Mexico.
I
avenUe Is home from Penn
Susan of Wilmington. Del.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crosset of
for the mid-term semester.
Mrs. Ford Robinson of Westdale
Ridley
Creek road. Media. will en- Ii
F van d er G racht avenue entertained wilb a
M r. a nd M rs..
tertain
at supper Sunday nigbt. i
f ormer res ldents voyage party in honor of Mrs.
and son Vand y.
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The guests will Include Dr. and
of Harvard avenue. have mov.,..
Spaid of Aldan on WednesMrs. J. Albright Jones. Mr. and'
i n t 0 Ibei r new h ome on Rose Va I Luncheon at the Ingleneuk
,
all
Mrs. Russell Heath and Mr. and.
ley road. Rose V ey.
was follOWed by bridge at Mrs.
. Francis Plowman of Swarlb-'
Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Cook
Robinson's home. Mrs. s;~p~a.:id~u~: ~;~;~.
residents of 401 Thayer road
sail with her husband on F
taken an apartment at 139
19 for a twenty-fifth wedding
CHRISTENED
avenue.
niversary trip to Bermuda.
Harriet Anita Cotheal Kistler,
Eddie Harris of Swarthmore
Mr. George C. Abbe of Cornell daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Hills entertained 20 Eighth Graders avenue returned home last week Seidel Kistler and granddaughter
at a television and pIng pong party from Delaware County Hospital of Dr. and Mrs. William Earl Klst_
at his home Saturday evening.
where he had been confined since ler of Park avenue was christenDr. and Mrs. Jean Piccard
before Christmas with a heart ail- ed Sunday afternoon, January 30.
MinneapoUs. Min'n.. visited
ment, and is now. wilb his daugh- in Ibe Church of Ibe Redeemer
son and dau,llhter-in-Iaw Mr.
ter Mrs. M. W. Shellenbarger
in Bryn Mawr by Canon Earp.
Mrs. Donald L. Piccard of North Merchantville. N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. George Harding.
'.
accompanied
Peggy Sch\l1Dacher
of Ogdenbyavenue,
spent
~
FEBRUARY 10, 1949
Dr. David McCahan of Slralb
:laven avenue will arrive
tomorrow by plane following a
two-week business trip to the
coast.
Paul Wlillams. Jr., of University
place will return to Will1ama Col.lege. Mass., Sunday following a
mid-term vacation.
M r. and Mrs. C. frwln Galbrealb of Benjamin West avenue
· will join Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kidd
· of Baltimore. In New York City
· for the week-end and help them
celebrate Ibeir wedding anruversary.
Mrs. Arthur H. Tomlinson
Soulb Chester road entertained
as her week-end house guests
STRATH HAVEN INN
HOAGIE.·HUT
I
Yon BIll' Girl Scout Cookl..
We co cam~
Beauty defies Ihe wealber
DUCK CLUB DANCE
Saturda,., Februar:r 19
9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Penn Slate Center Gym
Call Swarthmore
9 Chester Road
FOR
MAGAZINE
SUBSCBIPl'IONS
Mrs. Uoyd E. Kauffman
Swlll'thmore 2080
Members $2.00 plwl. tax
Non-members $2.58 pillS tax
(per couple) .
College Theatre
MEDIA
Friday and Saturday'
LAST lWO DAYS!
Friday and Salurday
Betle Davis
Roben Montgomery
"JUNE BRIDE"
Dan Daley
Betty Grable
:g Ie
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OK Kiddie Show
Saturday Afternoon at 1:15
Special Approved Fea~
'''GERONIMO''
Pins 8-<:a11OOns-8
And a Serial
AU 'ChUdren 20 Cents
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Sunday and Monday
Roben Mileham
Barbara Bel Geddes
"BLOOD ON THE ~OON"
Tuesda,. Only!
The Marx Brolhers
'A NIGHT AT TBE OPERA'
''WHEN .Ml!' BABY
8MU.1IS AT ME"
Saturday Matinee. 1 P.M.
Children's Show
uROLLtNG HOME"
(a Horse Racing Story)
CUPID'S BIST
VALENTINE IS
Baltimore Pike
Springfield
Phol1e. Swarthmore 0450
YOIlR HEALTH
COMES FIRST
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=
"Three Stooges" Comedy
"Jungle Girl"' Serial, Cartons
Mon., Tues., Wed.
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public health prof_ion in every
civilized nation of the world. Ita
practice is regulated by law. It
in technicolor
has as its primary objective the
Players Club
...
presents
by A. D. SHIFFRiN
Support The
7, 8, 9, 10, 11,
Curtain at 8:20
IIel'Vice which it can render the
public in safeguarding the han-
dling. compounding. and dispensing of medicinal
.
. SUbstances. The conscientious pharmacist holds
.
the health and safety of his patrons to be of firat
FEBRUARY
4 arul 5,
f uai. i.uacy is recojblllz;,;(l as a
"FIGHTER SQUADRON"
"I Like It Here"
High School
c. A. R. ·E. Drive
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.,..W",·. £aadJ • Dina.,
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the worship service at 12
Iil Ibe church. Mrs. Leroy
who was originally scheduled
the February worship service
In charge of the January seI'Vi<:e.1
Friends Meeting Notes
Luncheon will be served at 12:30
Patrick Murphy !I'.Ialin will adby, Circle 5, Mrs. Donald Jones. dress the Adult Forum at the
chairman. The business
Friends Meeting House
~~~a~~;:; II ;';~;;;;g: February 6. at 9:45. He
who Is In charge of Women's
will lead the group In the dlscusfor Ibe Board of Foreign ~::o~~
of "The Conscientious Objecwill speak to the association
tor."
China.
The Bullding Committee
Cluistian Sc:,ence Notes
meet Wednesday. February 9 at 8
o'clock In Ibe church office.
"Spirit" is the subject of the
'ostetl
Lesson-Sermon
In ali Churcbl!s of
Mr. and Mrs. Va),lgbnK. F
at the Harvard avenue entranc.,I Christ. Scientist. on Sunday, Feband Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bell
ruary 6. The Golden Text is:
~e
driveway-transept
~:::I;~;~ man moweth the things of
will assist Mr. Bishop in
a man. save Ibe spirit of man
which is In him? Even so the
the congregation after the service things oe God knowelb no man. i
Sunday morning.
but Ibe Spirit of Gqd." (1 CorInthians 2: 11).
p.,esbyterian Notes
.
Sunday morning at Ibe 11 o'clock
service Mr. Bishop will preach on
the subject "Citizens of Two
Worlds.",
. All departments of Ibe Church
School and Ibe Women's and
Men's Biblo;. Class meet at 9:45 on
Sunday morning.
The Communicant's Class for all
young people 12 years of age or
over who are not members of the
church meet each SUnday morning
in Mr. Blshop's study at 9 o·clock.
· The Church Hour Nursery for
. children ages 1 to 7 meets each
Sunday morning during the Church Hour. In the Parish House.
The Junior High Fellowship
will meet at 5 o'clock on Sunday
evening. Lee Swan will be In
charge of Ibe worship service and
John Davis will lead Ibe discussion on the topic "If I Could Run
My Home."
Methodist Notes
The High School Fellowship
.
.
Letters To The Editor
meets at 6:30 on Sunday evening
A Skating Party. for .childrenSOci>l11
at Trinity Church wilb Ibe Fellow- 'be held this everung 1D the
Clarifies Situation
ship of that church.
. Hall from 7 to 9
To Editors of The Swarthmorean:
A light supper will be served
The Preparatory
Because of erroneous impres10r the Young Adult's Group on Class w~ meet on Sunday
sions created by misleading stateSunday evening at 6 o'clock. fol- at .9:15 ill the chapelments made In certain daily newsiowed by Ibe program. Howard
The €hurch school meets at 9:45. papers concerning a most untorBrinton, director of Pendle Hill Classes are provided for children tunate occurrence involving my
School will speak on "The. Rela- of all ages and for adults.
son-In-law, Samuel M. Harbison,
tion Between Failb and.Work."
The Young ~d~ts Class
Jr., I should like to briefiy state
The Junior Choir will rehearse meet In Ibe Ladies Parlors at
the facts In the case.
.
Thursday afternoon at 3:30 and
The topic Of the sermon at
Early In the evening of January
the Chapel Choir rehearses Thurs- 11 o'clock service is "The
22. Sam was driving along City
day evening at .7:45.
I
of ~e T~." There will
l,ine when he had trouble wilb his
The Board of Trustees will meet baptism for children at the morn- lights. Wisliing to avoid leaving
· .Tuesday evening. February 8. at ing service.
his caron Ibe highway where an
,:.8 o'cU,ck in the church office.
The Church Nursery is open accident might occur. he turned
'.- The Wom,;n;~' Association will during Ibe morning service. Mis. off onto a side street.' He then
meet on Wednesday. February 9. Eleanor Smilb and Mrs. Helena walked back to City Line In search
· Mrs. Charles E. FIscher will lead Hughey will.be L'l charge.
of a gas station where he might
The ushers for Ibe day are A. secure aid. Since he could not find
P. Smllb. G. Gla...er. W. Hart- anyone able to assist him. he reman. C. L. Hughey and R. M. turned' to his car. noticing as he
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did so that someone driving slowly
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SWARTHMORE
The Youlb Fellowship will
along Ibe street appeared to be
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ill the evening at 6 in the Ladies watching him. SaJ,;, succeeded In
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop. Minister Parlors. A motion pi!'hJrewill be repairing his lights himself and
Sunda,.. Februar:r 6
shown during the meeting.
returned home. observing the he
9:00 A. M.-Communicants Class
9:45 A. M. _ Church SchooL
Earl H. Taylor. Political Editor was followed by the olber car for
9:45 A. M.-Women·s Bible CIBBs of the Curtis Publications. will be a short distance.
9:45 A. M.-Men·s Bible C1aaa
Ibe . speaker at Ibe Men's
Shortly after midnight, Ibe Hav11:00 A. M. - Mr. Bishop will at 8. He will speak on "The Re- erford Township police came to
preach. ~'Citizens of Two
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.
Worlds."
port of the Hoover omn)1ss OD. my home, in which Sam lives, with
5:00 P. M.-Jr. High Fellowship This Is a subject that
a warrant for his arrest sworn out
6:00 P. M.-Young Adults· Club everyone who is Interested In
by Mr. D. H. Kennedy of 1011
will meet.
Federal Government. All men
Hunters lane. whose home had
6:30 P. M.-High School Fellowship will meet at Trinity.
Ibe community are Invited.
been burglarued at about Ibe same
_-=::=::...:_______--'-__ 1 The Woman's Society of Chris- time that Sam's car had been
METHODIST CHURCH
tian Service will meet for lunch- parked nearby. The.ol)ly informaRoy. N. Keiser. D.D.. Miniater
eon on Wednesday at 12:30.
tion given the police was the liSunda,.. Februal'7 6
regular
meeting
will
fOllow,
cenSe
number of Ibe car. the prox9:45 A.,M ...:..church School
which
time
Mrs.
Walter'
lmity
of which to his home Mr.
10:00 A. M.-YOUDII Adult Felrick, who recently returned
apparently believed was
lowship
11 :00 A. M.-The minister will China. will be Ibe spea)ter.
evidence that the owner of the car
preach, "The Burden of Little
Rehearsal for the SeiUor Choir committeed the burglary. (To my
Things."
Is
on Thursday evening at 7:45.
mind this would be evidence to
6:00 P. M.-Youlb Fellowship
The Social Han will be open for Ibe contrary, since no burglar in
TJUNrl'Y CHURCH
Supervised Recreation under Mr. his senses would park his own car
Re~~.C.AndenwD.~r
Purnell on Friday evening at 7 near Ibe scene of the crime for easy
SQllda,.,Febl'll.al'J' 6
identification.) Aa Mr. Kennedy
o'clock.
6:00 A. M.-Holy Communion
9:45 A. M.-Church SchooL
had demanded the arrest. however.
11:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
the police took Sam to the station
6:30 P. M.-Young People's FelTrinity Notes
£Or questioning. In spite of his
lowshlp. .
Holy Communion will be eele- excellent reason for the location of
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
brated on Sunday at 8 a. m. his car at the time of the burglary.
OF 'FRIENDS
'Church school will meet at 9:45. they detained him until Mr. KenSunda,.. Februar:r 6
nedy came the following morning.
9:45 A. M.-Flrst Day School. At Ibe 11 o'clock service
Communion
will
be
Without'asking for a description
9:45 A. M.-Adult Forum. Patrick Malin, "The Conscientious Ushers at Ibe 11 o'clock
of either of the two burglars whom
Objector." .
will be T. Hooper. head usher; C.
Kenendy stated he had pur11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship..
W.
Randall.
R.
J.
Baker.
P.
B.
sued
down the street after they
Wednesda,.. February :I
Har
escaped
from his house, and with9:30 to 3:30-Sew!ng and Quilt- Ban k s, W . R . J ones. W .M
.
iDg In Whittier House. Box ~ey. R. M. Daniel and W. N. out providing any olber persons as
Luncheon. All cord1a1!y in- R
possible suspects. the Haverford
yerson.
vited.
Confirmation class will be
Township police asked Mr. KenFIRST CHURCH OF
at 5:30 p. in.
nedy whelber he recognized Sam
CHRIST SCIENTIST
The Young People's
to which be replied In the affirmaOF
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ParLA A venue below .....
time they will entertain the PresIt was Iben necessary to detaIn
Sandal'. Febraary 8
11:00 A. M. Sunday SchooL
byterian Fellowship. Patrick M. Sam wtil ball could be set, which
11:00 A. M--lesson - SeiWOD Malin,. ~ Fri~d
was done on January 26. Mean"Spirit.~'
widely known here and abroad
whUe, the builders with whom
Wednel!day evening meetinC
Sam had d
busin
elec
each week, 8 p.m. Reading room his work among refugees
one
ess as an
open daily except Sunda7 and speak on "SeeHnK a vOcation."
contractor expressed their
Holidays 12 to 5 p.m. Wedne I lay
Chotr school will meet MOIUIay complete confidence In his Integ. ;;r:.inga 7. to. 7:50 p.m. BD4 9 to ~d Wedneeda;v at 4:80.
rity and thejr wllJlnlll" h t o aid
OUTSIDE CATERING SERVICE
Sweetly
Traditional • • •
this
shameless
heartstealer
Delicious candy enclosed within a heart - the
gift every Valentine expects! And no wonder,
Our favorite box filled with our best candy so good you'U help your Valentine eat it!
College
"Pharmacy
ICHAEL'S
The Corner Drug Sitore
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'ChUrch Services
Edmund O'Brien
The Swarthmore
0476
Russ HannAn's Ba.nd
Befrealunenls
Formal Dress Optional
Call Any Girl Scout
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son-In-law and daughter, Mr.
Mrs. William Pichardo and small I I
. son Billy of Pittstown, N. J.
Mrs. J. Albright Jones of
SWarlhmore avenue and Cedar
lane entertained at a small luricheon last week In honor of Mrs.
T. Janda, who will join Lt.
Janda In Ibe Philippine In June.
Mrs. F. C. Jussen of Cornell ave_
nue entertained her bridge club
dessert-brld8e on Tuesday evening.
..Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman of
uApplebrook," J;Jark avenue, and
Mrs. Margaret Servais of Dickinson avenue will leave Febl'lUU'y 9.
for Richmond, Ind., for a week's
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'I'here will be Q met!ting of t,le i.'l a.ny \'."y ··~":::r ~!' ; \ : .•• ~!."~"\,; ::"t ""1::".1'; (I~ 7"\\"" !·~f.:l:;-=C tb..:.t the
Committee OIl Tuel!day him of this false charge. One in actIOn was entirely -unjustified.
at 7 o'clock in the ParIIh House.
particular devoted many hours to The case will come before the
The vestry will meet In the Par- attending Ibe hearings. conferring Grand Jury In March.
Ish House at 7:30 p. m. on Tuesday. with lawyers, and assuring olber
(Contlnu4!lll on p . . . ')
'The Building Committee will
meet In the Parish House at 8:30
p. m: on Tuel!day.
The third In a series of lectures
by. Ibe Rector will be held on
Wednesday at 8:15 p. m. In the
Closed Every Sunday
Parish House. at which time be
discuss' Ibe relatipnship beMondliy Thru Saturday
Open 7 A. M· to 8 p. M.
,tw'oen the Episcopal Church and
oll,er religious bodies. empbasizing
~::~~:~"';
and differences and the
problems raised by church unity.
DAILY D~ SSe lotl.60
Choir rehearsal will be held on
Special' Children's Platters
.
at 7:30 p. m.
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Come and Enjoy Your Selection From
HOT DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADS
AND DESSERTS
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f Mr.
Pu and Mrs. Richard
0
ghtown. Pa.•· are
congratulations },pon Ibe birth'
a SOD, ~aul. Harlan Brown, on .To,"_'
Uary 27. In Chester Hospital.
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THE 'SWARTHMOREAN
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College,
accompanied
by classJean Krotzer
of Chappaqua.
N. Y., and Dru Howsen of Pittsburgh. spent Ibe week-end at the
B
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rown ome on Norlb Chester
d
roa .
Jlnuny Hornaday of Dickinson
avenUe will return to the Universityof Maryiimd,' Sunday following
a mid-term vacation.
Barbara Brown of Wheelock
College. Mass .• spent Ibe mid-semester vacation at her home on
Walnut lane.
Tom Maher of Rutgers
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Mrs. Russell H. Kent of Ri"er·-I the maternal grandparents. enter-I jF~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
view road enterlalned "The
talned at a tea at Ibeir home In
at a luncheon-bridge Tues- Wynnewood following the chrisday in honor of Mrs. William K. tening.
HAVING COMPANY ? ?
Harrison, Jr., who is viSiting
Order HOAGIES From
daughter Mrs. Russell H. Kent, Jr.,
BIR1'HS
of Springfield.
Mr. and Mrs. John P . ~::::
Mrs. Edward A. Jenkins of
South Chester road a
.171,2 S. Chest~r Road
Media Sunday after spending
North Chester road enterta.iD~,ed;:,a;;t: !~~~:~b,~irth~ of a daughter Christine
days in Cambridge, Mass., a small tea on Thursday in n
' January 23, in Fll~,,,.aldl
SWARTHMORE. PA.
visiting her son Bob who Is a of the birthday anniversary of
Mercy Hospital.
Monda,. throngh Thnrsday - 11:00 A.M. 10 11:00 P.M.
Ireshman at Harvard.
daughter Mrs. Wayland Elsbree
The baby is a granddaughter of
Frida,. and Saturday - 11:00 A.M. 10 mlc1nI6ht
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks and WarnDgford.
Mr. Daniel J. Hilferty of South
Snnday - 6:3010 9:30 P.M.
Chester road.
danghter Molly of Harvard
Jean Brown of Mary WashlngPhone: Swarthmore 3216
w~k-end In AUantic City.
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SWARTHMORE. PA.. I'BIDAY. FEBRUABY 4, 1949
The$l.OO-Serve Yourself-All YouWant
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COMPLETE SUPPER
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
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Chester road.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. JackIOn of Vassar avenue entertained
a. Lheir week-end guests. Mrs.
William Burke, Jr., and
Burke, 3d, Of Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Edwin C. Buxbaum
to her home at Winding lane
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PUBUSBBD BVBBY FBmAY.AT SWAaTIIMOU:. PA
THE SWABTllMOBBAN. INC.. P1JBLI8BBB
l'boile Swartamore ....
PETER E. TOLD. EdItor
MABJOIUE TOLD. 8ARBARA KENT. AsIodale Editors
Rosalie Peirsol
Lorene Mc Carter
Edith Whitaker
Entered as Second Class Matter JanUllJ'7 24, 1929. at ~ Post
Office at Swarthmore. Pa.• w;Ier the Act of March 3. 1878.
YOUR CAR
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impnrtance. See us. before yc;u buy medicine, no
:.Dlltter how simple your ill may
Seem
to
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No man (or wo~an) can resist the charm 01 tiie..
handsome Arrow Beaux 'n Arrows Ensembles.
The shirts with white satin and cord stripes to bring out
the smartne~ 01 the colored ground, ore a joy to behold•
So a,. the Ii" and handkerchiefs that hit a new hillh
In eye-pleasing harmon),.
Come in,
bound 10 lind their colors just perfect
far your auit.-Anow collar $lyles that. flatter you no end.
you.,.
INrtI $4.50
TIH $1.50
"andkerchleh
65,
Buchner's Toggery Shop
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
" . ~Lang, George Warren andi spent the week-end visiting frien
'.fed Oppenlander of Swarthmore at Yale University.
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WALL WASHING
FLOOR WAXING
HOUSE CLEANING
For Service and Satisfaction Phone Ardmore 2320
ARDMORE WINDo.W CLEANlNG CO.
135 Drexel Road
Ardmore, Penn.;ylvania
.
FEBRUARY 4, lIN9
W. I. L. Study
i,'omeo's loterllOltiooal League.
Professor Laurence Wore of the
Group To Open history
department of Swarthmore
The first of a series of four College W'ill discuss the history of
study groupS on Lalln-Amerlcan the Latin-American republics.
problems will be held Wednesday Subsequent meetings wfll be conevening, February 9, at the home cemed wIth present-day problems
of Mrs. Robert A. Detweiler,' 215 of these countries. A cordial inviCornell avenu" at 8 p. 10., under talion is extended to/everyone inthe sponsorship Of the Swarthmore terested in attending.
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BE AMUSING AND GAY FOR VALENTINE'S DAY
Monday, February Vlth
Choose }rom Our New Look Variety
Of Humorous and Sweetheart
VALENTINE GREETING CARDS
HOLLYHOCK
SHOP
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SWARTHMORE - PENNA.
J. E.LIMEBURNER
co.
DISPENSING OPTICIANS
HANNUM &WAITE
Experts in the Making and Fitting
of Spectacles and Eye Glasses
Yale Ave. and Chester Road
1923 Chestnut Street -11-- Phila.
6913 Market Street Upper Darby
,
Swarthmore 1250
,
827 Lancaster Ave" Bryn Mawr, Pa.
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Vielle Tl'io To Perform
The Vlelle TrIo, a group of Inatrumentalists, wfll appear at the
Friends Meeting House on Friday
evening, February U, at 8:15. Thls
trio plays "vielles"-anc:estors to
the :vIOlin-which are actually
moderp. reproductions of the old
instruments made by following old
drawings and written specWcations.
The trio will play the music
which these instruments originally
played: cqmpositions of the Middle .
Ages and &>naissance. Of the
three vielles which wfll i1e used,
two are 'alto and one is tenor. In
addition to the vielles, a portable
organ, also copied from an early
instrument, will be used. Accompanying the trio will be a tenor
sin&er, Mr. Du Bose Robertson.
TO SPEAK ON CHINA
All women of the community are
invited to hear Mrs. Walter Gilpatrick of White Plains, N. Y., on
Wednesday, February 9, at 2 p. m.,
in the Methodist Church Chapel.
Mrs. Gilpatrick, who will speak
on "China of Today," has just returned from a trip to that country
where she visited one of her SODS,
who was with the U. S. Slate Department there.
. Born in .rapan, the daughter of
a congregationaI'misslonary, Mrs.
Gilpatrick, together with her sister
the late Mrs. H. M. Crist, has been
an active ·trained Sunday Schoof
worker and has a wide Interest In
all women's club activities. A
graduate Of. Mount Holyoke Cullege, she is now a member of the
Mount Holyoke Board of Trustees.
Entertain At Surprise Party
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kroon of
Muhlenberg avenUe enterta1ned at
a cabin-raising party at which 11
Westinghouse couples surprised
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Redding, wbo
·will move into their new home at
80 Fuwess lane in Wallingford the
latter part of February.
Each couple wrote a poem telling wbat they would do to help
the Reddlngs move, such as washing windows,
unpacking boxes,
chopping replace WOod, etc., and
each was appropriately dressed
for the job chosen. During the
evening, the group completed a
quilt for the new home.
Mr. Redding Is section engineer
at the Westinghouse Company.
Mrs. Redding Is the dsughter of
Mrs. L. C. Blundinof Park avenue.
LEATJERS OF,
EW61NEER6
UNlfJN
• Leaders of Imions representing railroad engineers and firemen seek to force
railroads to add extra, needless men 00
diesel locomotives. This is sheer waste
-a "make-work" program which would
mean Cewer improvements and higher
costs-for youl
Railroads use modem diesel locomotives because they are one of the means of giving
faster, better service to you.
. Two men compose the crew of a diesel.
They occupy a clean, comfortable cab at the
front. The engineer handles the throttle The
fireman sits and watcheS the track ahead.
With no coal to abovel, he has practically
nothing else to do.
.No Benellt To You
Now the leaders of the Brotherhood of Loco.
motive Engineers and· the Brotherhood o·
Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen want
to use the diesel locomotive 88 a means oJ.'
forcing a feather-bedding Bcheme on the raii.~
lOads. The extra men they propose to add to
the diesel crewa are Dot needed. There is DO
work for them.
The union leaders are fighting amongtbemoeJ.v. about which union should furnish
theseeldm, Deedleosmen. The Brotherhood of
Locomotive EDgin..... have even threatened
altrika. You may not he in........ted in this disP!'te of these two !"'iona, but you would be
Vl~ COncerned if these IIlOUPS succeed in
putting through this feather-_ding IICheme,
!>-use it; woold mean a slowing up of the
un~vemeot program of the railroads-of
"hi~ the dieoel is the ootatanding symbol.
. Dieael ' ...... are -=g the higheSt paid
railroad employes-real aristocrats of labor!
Their pay is high by any standard. Granting
qfthese demands, therefore, would mean that
the railroads would be paying out millions in
unearned wages to those in the very high .. c
pay brackets.
We'd LIke To Spend This MoneJ On Yon
You ~ow how much the .pesel has meant to
you in increased speed, colnfo:rt and convenience. The railroads have many more of them
on order for even greater improvement in
service to you. But needless drains of money.
such as this present demand of the uniona for
needless men on diesels, :reduce the ability of
the railroads to spend money on better service for you.
Proud as the railroads are of the diesel, it is
only It. small part ·of their improvement pro-
«ram. Since the War, literally billiona of dol.
lars have been spent on improvement of
tracks and .tationa, on new p888el'ger and
freight cars, as well as on diesel. locomotives,
and on the many other less conspicuous details of railroading thot contribute to iUljJroyed service.
Feather-Bedding Means· Less Sent•• To You
Thetas Plan Luncheon
The
Pililadelphia
Alumnae
Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta
will hold its annual Founders' DaT
luncheon at 1 p. m., on Saturday,
February 12, at the Pehn-Sberalon
Hotel in Philadelphia.
Mrs. Eleanor Stabler Clarke,
assistant executive secrelary of
the American Fri~nds Service
Committee will be toastmistress
and Charlotte Eby will speak on
her work with the American
Friends Service COlDOlittee. .
Mrs. Clarke and Miss Eby both
have a wide knowledge' of Euro- .
·pean conditions, what has been
accomplished, and what Is still to
be done in helping the people.
All local Thetas are urged to
attend this interesting meeting.
THE S WAr. T H III 0 It :;; t\ 1'!
FEBRUARY., 1949
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o"curre,! at thjs corner,
Jr, l\iusiei::ms l\":(~1
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Request
are deeply co"",,n' i, as The January ·meeti.,g oi the
The followin8 letter was sent to we are sure the· Borough Council Swat1hmore .runlor Music Club
'kJE'VE thosesilecial Valentine gifts suited to'
George EwiIig, president of .Bor- Is, that no child be killed or per- was held Sunday evening at the
ouah Couocli. Because It was manentiy Iojured through failure home of Arthur Grover on Dickthought to be Of' public Interest
to provide reasonable protection inson avenue. After a brief busievery feminine fancy. Priced to please and right for
has been printed here.
and safety. It ahould further be
tin
t hich the presiI
noted that this Is the comer most ness mee g a w
milady's
many
moods.
Dear Mr. Ewin8:
used by students of the college in dent of the club, Harold Ogram,
•
/ On January 18 a group of
crossing Chester road to get buses presided, the mee~'was turned
,
ough residents, representing
Sixty-ninth street or to make over to Carol Mosteller" program
College Avenue School, the Trinity use of the women's athletic fields. cbalrman for the evening. She
Church, Swarthmore College, and
We would like to point out that presented an unusually full and
Perfect Fitting LINGERIE
parents of school childreo, met at the installation of a traffic light at v!"led program.
.
the Parish House of the Trinity this comer would not remove the· Louise Wittmeyer was the first
Church to discuss ways of pro- necessity of ststioning a poliCE!- performer with the piano solo
tecting our children from the trsf- man at this comer at those times "Solfegietto" by C. P. E. Bach.
fie dangers on Chester road. It
when it Is most extensively used Lynn Rogers followed by pl".ying
har
. school. School chlldren, par!icu- Sally Bates then gave a report on
Sheer HOSIERY Beauties
. reached such a. volume that. It .
in groups, cannot be counted Ihe l!fe of Irving Berlin, an~ .roconstitutes a very real menace upon to observe as much care as anne Allen sang ''The House I
to the children of the community. adults normally do, and a pollce- Live In."
'The Borough has done ~c!l to man would be necessary to make
Diana Tucker played Rimsky_
BAGS To Please Everyone's
help thl' situation by stetioning
cerlain that cars and trucks obeyed Korsakoff's "Song of India" as a
Taste
policeman at the comer of
the stop sign and that the children piano solo. Margo Bowie, accomavenue and Chester road.
crossed only when they had the panled by her mother, Mrs. Morris
the times when the school chlldren right signal.
Bowie then sang Malotte's "Twenare going .to and' from school.
Requests have been made In the ty-thU:d Psalm." Arthur Grover
While this 1S a great ~elp at t~e past for police supervision of chll- followed this song with two matimes when the majonty of chi~-
doesn t lake care of those who opinion the number of children koff and Hoagy Carmichael's
remain late at school, who
coming from west of Chester road "St;rdust." Helen Ware closed the
The Queen's
cross Ches~m: road. at odd
is not sufficlent to justify station- program by playing "Brush Those
att d ::-tyr~~= ~
ing a pollcem,,? at this comer Tears from Your Eyes" and "LavIn :
Traffic
Light .•lrca·iy
.111" we
,
e
t
during the varIOUS hours when
cl
t
ac den.
It was the unanimous
of the group of citizens at
road at the ,:,~~ary. es.
companied by Barbara Shipherd.
Is a respoDS1bility which we be.
.
Iieve . the parents can themselves The next meeting of the clu~\ 19
assume certainly until the traffic scheduled ,for Sunday eveomg,
lights
Chester16road
meetingalong
on .ranuary
that
the Borough of Swarthmore are
now Imperative. We were in_
fonned that the Borough has already made application to the State
Highway Department f~r
s10n to ~I traffill !lIbts.
urge that this application be f?llowed up vigorously an!! Wlth
speed and would be more than
happy. to do anything we can to
facilitate this matter.
As soon as permission has been
granted to install traffic lights
on Chesler road, we trust that the
Borough will set one at the comer
of College avenue and
road. This Is the main
We isare
sending a copy of this _
light
installed"
letter to Dr. Jobo Pearson, chaIrman of the Speclal Borough Council Committee on Highways, and
to Mr. Peter Told, editor of the
Swarthmorean. We would very
much appreCiate your calling tbis
letter to the attention of the memtiers of Borough Counell at their
next meeting and pressing for
prompt permission from the state
for the instsllation of traffic lights
on Chester road.
George C.' Anderson
Gordon Lange
Frank R. Morey
.robo W. Nason
increasjng the danger of a fatal
penalty for progress.
That'. why the railroads are resisting these
"make work" demands to the last ditch-and
why they are telling you about them.
CAN aUSE FfJ()T IllS.
~ SHOE RE-BUllDING
CAN HELP REMEDY
THIS CONDITION
BOOM In • In LIBERTY STREET
•
NBW TOBit I, N. Y.
Weflrstare \'.'!~rhing this and other advertisements to talk with you
at
abOut matters which are important to everybOdy.
CElJA. SHOE SHOP
8m.llM
111 PAIIE A~
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This
tim
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F1Jf~eb~ru~.firY::'':2:,,7.:.....________.J:~~==============~~~:::::~
crossing of Chester road north
COLLEGE TO HEAR
the peonsylvaois Rallroad, and
ASTRONOMER ROYAL
is extensively 1II'''Ii by school chllSir Harold Spencer .rones, Asdren. Several near accldenta have
tronomer Royal of England, will
speak on "The origin of the Solar
System" at the FrIends Meeting
House at .8:15 on Wednesday eve,'Tis ·Time To Remember
ning, February 9. .
Tlle speaker has had a djstinValentino's Day with Cl!1'ds
guished ,astronomical career. He
and Gifts in Wrappings
was chief assistant at the Royal
Observatory in Greenwich from
So Ga.7
1913 to 1923. He was !lis Majesty's
Astronomer at the Cape of Good
Hope from 1923-1933 after which
he was named Astronomer Royal.
A FOLDING IJMIBlIUl:LJ:.A."-IIn 1941 he made the most accurate
determination of the distance to
A SCARFthe sun yet done.
.
This lecture is sponsored by the
A STUNNING
~'--I Swarthmore College chapter of
And, Oh, So many other
Sigma Xi •
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Lovely Things
talicc bar.bIC~
9
t
Mary M-ar-g-are-t-M-ar-sb of COlumbia avenue returned to Duke
University Tuesday following a
I mld··teJrm vacation of several days.
Dr. and Mrs. Merrill B. Hayes
and children Barbara and :rames,
.CIII~!'I former residents of Oberlin avenue
are now occupying their new home
at' 608 University place.
5
. old bank
~UN /)OWN SHOES
•
the choir has its rehearsal. Steps endar Blue ~n her accordian.
have already been taken to organAfter the program the club enIze the parents of choir boys to joyed a social time including resupervise the crossing of Chester freshments, and group singing ac-
But brazen feather-bedding schemes like the
oile now proposed would, if successful, divert
Jarge Bums of money from our present jmprovement programs. Even worse, they make
improvements like the diesel worthless, by
making the cost of their operation prohibitive.
These demands are against YOUR interest.q
-88 well 88 those of the railroads. They nr(>
schemes to "make work". Neither you nor
the rsilroads should be forced to pay such n
II
mo:etings, and other events.
of these fall In the late.
or early evening, when 1t Is either
dusk or completely, dsrk, thereby
In 14 COLORS and NEW
NON-YELLOWING
PORCELAIN WHITE
* Drle. Quick
N • • r ••h Mark.
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QUAlI'Y' SINC! 1863
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H. D. SIPLER
u II01J'l"B '''1R_~la
. . 8O"P. BWAIl'l'llllOBB
Newpeiformance! ~W smartness! Mw moneys worth!
ANNOUNfjlNG
NEw 1949 STUDEBAKERS
oImmJ~/n~+S~~
T
HEY'RE here today in all their /Iightstreamed glory-the fabulously fine
new Studebakers for 1949!
New visions of loveliness inside and
outside! Spectacular new examples of
Studebaker's postwar pacemaking! The
most value-packed automobiles a mod.erate iavestment eyer bought!
A new 1949 Studebaker Commander
with new power! A new 1949 Studebaker
Champion with new glamor! A special
extra-long-wheelbase new 1949 Studebaker Land Cruiser-style-marked with
a new distinction!
Take a moment to take a look-and
you'll w~nt to take an hour to admire
thesenewesiStudebakerdreamcars. It'sa
Studehaker year again all oyer America!
\.
See the.. slancl-Out dl.llndIDn.
of the new 1949 Studebake..
Ncwdccorator-rabricupholsterieseNew
instrument panels • New body colors •
Self-adjusting brakes ._ Variable ra~
"extra.leverage'" steenng • PanoramIC
vision. Seats centered ~tween a~es :
Low ea\ter of gravity. "Black light
dash dials • Automatic bill holder and
t"oam rubber seat eushions optional at
added cntt: on ChamPions-:S~ on
aU other models • Automatic overdriVe.
Climatizet heating system, white aidewall tires and wbeel trim rings are
aa.pIoft StcnWtM
c.... for 5 pa
ajkiisiji liN')) liI..S'I'()N
.
s.
Chester and F1ain>iew Roads
StudelHJlerli iIre buy .om for thritithat lasts end style tLaftLr.UJ.
.
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Mrs. Maurice Griest of Elm av....
Letter To The Editor
nue has returned after spending a
(continued from PBlfe 3)
few days with ber son and daughWhile I was out of town during
ter·ip-law Mr. and Mrs. Thomas the entire period, I have ~
Peirce Hunler of Baltimore.
greatlY distressed since my return
by learning of the hardship and
humiliation suffered by a young
ma.. whom I know to be honorable
and Innocent of any wrong·doing.
as well as of the mental anguish
endured by my· daughter. my wlte
and Sam's own family at that time.
More and More
Know tflat n Is alarming to find that in this
democracy. and especially in Dela..
Acme Money-Saving
ware County. a man· can be taken
from his home and imprisoned
upon such slight "evidence" as was
offered.
Today your dollar buy. more food val ...
M. C, Molstad
In the Acme. JUit compare and know
WOID_'" ic_.,
'0.1a
w.
Acme Meal Prices ue Lower
tODAY',
PRICU
19~8
'ender, Standing, 7.'nch Cut
liB RO!ST
lit
STEAKS :.:~-::. (E=) •
:VEAL ROAST ~:,!:.r;:I:::
LEOS LAMB ~~";i!;. .
u. s.
Good
:.hort
IU... Beel U.S.G
..dodO....
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Non. HlgMr
'...... Plat. Beel u. :;''=~t!''"
......
k ••
WoI'""d'., ro...••
! .
or Iobert'.
a....
!'PORI LOINS'
lit
lit
lit
L.aup
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Rlb Ind
te 3Y.r Ibi
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Deep
"a ScaDop.
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53.
'RlNO'CAKE
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45
Appears On Television
Lyn Bernard of Rutgers avenue
was delighted by the opportunity
to substitute on WFnls televised
Tot·s Birthday party for one of
the scheduled children who was
III Wednesday night of last week.
q.
...
79.
....N.~ IUced, Ic••
Louisiana Crunch
e
Made with ,...... orange. and tasty
MacaI'DOfl Crundl Crust
Iced 'oud Cake
l1:! 3ge
Raisin Bread ~".d~ ZOe
Supreme Bread
''''14c
Mazola 011
..... 39c
IISIXJ Pork & Beans I=, 10c
Rob-ford Rice
2··· .. • 29c
Webster's T;::
2411:'39c
IISCIJ Corn
2 N~~ 37c
Best Pure Lard
.... ,.. 18c
NEWS NOTES
Jessie Gilbert of Park avenue
will entertain as' her week-end
guest. Betsy Ross of Bronxville.
N, Y., a tormer roommate at the
Pennsylvania College for Women,
Pittsburgh.
Eben Lang has returned to Cornell University after a few days
vacation at his home on Maple
avenue.
Mrs. Frank D. Windell otWest·dale avenue entertained at a luncheon-bridge at her home Wednesday afternoon and was again hostess at a bridge Wednesday eVening.
Mrs. J. M. Nicholas ot Cornell
avenue entertained at a neighborhood tea on Friday.
Mr. Malcolm H. Merrill of Cedar
lane· is spending a few days In
Ogunquit. Mwne,
er::::b11
Tea Bags
I ....
oru .....t .. P'::41c
Ideal Oran.. '.k_
TEA BAGS
Dairy Prices ue Lower
mD
CHEESE
Faa.,. .harp Claeele
"';lIo
of
TODAT'S
PRICES
,
Creamy Cheddar
Ib
49~
'h 'b
~50
7ge
Prices
Sopt.30
1948
37.
Gleadale Club Cheele Food ~
790
Priaee••.f)leomuBarla.
.bok_1 280
Sauerktaut and Frankfurter Week
97.
I
TODAY'S
PRICES
32.
KRAUT
farge
No.2'h
ca.
Fancy Lonl eut
R• ...:ord WIlol. Cora G.'d.n 12_
ccn
Baril Soa". •......
,
Aspa"'....
'O'h...
or Vegetabl.
CO"
Craaberr'"
Saaee
.doo.
1....
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Faner
con
CtUloraia
lardlae.'•••
~,.
N •.•
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Sauce
can
Faae,. SOUp Bea...
.
2·'b
pk.
Bo..·de·Ute Ma,.oaaal.e
r.:,
Dre.llDa Hom·...-U'.
r.:.
Prem '"'"MM.,
Shou'd..
12
...
can
Apple·JeW.. or.nwood
12·••
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Evaporated Milk Fa""da"
t."
,an
Ca..pbell'. Pork II Beanl ••.••
C
. rlace or Spr,.
3·'b
c:na.. WhIte ~hOrI.nlng
v_~..
n:'
can
IYo~ Soap 2:i.':. ~5e (h:!'~) ':".:'
BI=••, Saper 'u.s., OlQ'dol .~
Sa...
'wIIt'.
~n
Prices
Sept. 30
19~8
2
23.:
2/3Oc
Z/30.
2/33.
4/Z,.
4/~.
Z/2.7.
Z3_
Z70,
2/31.
~70
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Z70
31.
4~
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~50
17.
6175e
6/850
Z/aSe
2/3Oc
$ ••07
$1.31
~se
41.
for
~/Z90
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~.;.!~
Fumdal. LUle Sweet Peas
Fl'8it Co--luaU or......DtI, LIMon
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STUDEBAKER SALES Qnd SERVICE
-
Roast •Beef
Ib59c
Sliced Bacon . pkg 29c
Ham
Ib 59c
SHANK END
-Fruits and Vegetables
_
"!::"~ ~-_-:_' !40~~
I
3 for
JUICE
Oranges
23c
%.
· ment in - U.
,
· !!y young ~ '~t,
·
Doz29c
Tomatoes
Potatoes
Carrots
.'
.0/' nurse.
~.o~~=O~2_~~
appomtment. All
~
~_~
l.i';
CO-Gp-
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2ge
5. .
mothproofed.
~,. $99.50.
.
U<>ned.
. (i)
hut
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Rubbish CoUeotecl
Weekly or Monthly
Phone Swartlunore 3343
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9 A M. to 5.30 P.M.
room
ohio
.
...
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Builder
pajnter
Never Grows Old"
Media 6·0755
DrIveway CouatracUon
. Asphalt or eo""""to
MORE
BEAT
FOR
LESS MONEY
WANT TO BUILD?
Good matertals and skilltul
workmen are now available.
Call us for Information and
All Types of Electrical InIItIIllatlolla
and Repairs.
"
"..
estimates
ServIng Swarthmore and
IBCI,rae:e A. Reeves
Vicinity for past
Twenty Years
Samuel M. Harbison
Generation
Mason
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NIGB'l' or DAY
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CHARLES E. FISCHER
SWARTHMORE "53
"A HOUSE WElL·M.AlmAINED IS THE WISE OWNER'S 'AIN"
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PREMIlllII ANTHRACITE
331 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore
Swarthmore 0345
3UO
SWII&'tIunue =81
II
"A Well KepI House
PHONE
... ....)TBlCAL
OONTILACTOR
llS0 Muhhubeq Ave.
=
REALTOR
. MOSTEIJrER
Electric Hot Water Heaters
,
and Electric Ranges Installed
S~I''''
Paperhangins
A. WAYNE
Electrical Repairs
..
I
Wallace Lippincott'
Pboue Swarthmore 2518
WlrIn.. New and Old Home.
occasional chair; other turni.ture,
11% South Chester road, Swarthmore 1143.
•
Paintins
and '
PETER DI NICOLA
Irons • WasIlera - TGuIen
RadIo.
and six
U you have real estate for
sale, list with us and we will
give you the benefit of our
Cooperl!ctive SellIna Bureau.
Call at Office or phone us.
Chester 1-016
Phone: Media. '·U81
i~iiiii~~~~~~~~~
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DAVE WOOD
IMI7 u.mont Avenue
. .1tJ Ga. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Po.
Phone Swarthmore 1143
U'"I'W'_qlllll
Dependable Service
ARTID laOTMEIS, ....
c••, .... _ Iu...."
Make and Repair Mosl
Anyth~ for tbe Home
CaniD« and RusblnJ
Call Ridley Park
n ... COVill . . .
••".u"'" ....1"11'
SHOP
Bodine and Kell3'on A.....
!!i
Photographer
"'Outstanding for Qua1ltT' .
Media 6-0436
6 E .. Front SI.
Disposal Service
e •• W c•• JI.la...
'
17 \.i South Chester Road
F. F. ZIMMERMAN
•
• Wall ...
STORE
ful]y' recondl-
-
Swarthmore
PRUNING, IJMB AND
TREE REMOVAL
ROBERT IlASTlNGS
Call SwarthmDre .'5-W
••••••• IIKIII.
FIXlTSHOP
~
I!II
washer. _!3~~
. ~~!\oQ~'I:]zn. Telephone Swarth·
INSTANT
ne Ben relepb.e C••p••,
1-:::
Rep......ting Th. A;'na CasuallY aruI
&~~",s~-Bi
!!nanas?-Y~, we have 'em.
CO-OP SOOURING
~~~~~~~~~~~
Sw
EXTRA FANCY
Apple Sauce 2 pks 25c
Cleanser
2 for 21~
NES'l.'LE's
Cocoa
1 Ib49c
TREE SURGERY
I.. 236 Harding Av, Morton, Pa. ...
333 Dartmouth
Ave.
.
FOR SALE Oriental rugs, genuine. beautiful. and' reasonable.
Large and small. Private home
sale, Bryn Mawr 9167.
FOR SAI.E Candles, .cards, gItts.
Carns FiBWers. 650 Baltimore
. Pike, Springfield. Phone SWarthmore 0450.
FOR SAL!i':-One ".,w Westinghouse cake mixer complete with
all attachments, including juicer
and original guarantee. $35. Phone
Swarthmore 1548.
,
TREE·RIPENED FLORIDA
35c
:
""tna Residence
and Ou.tf
side The t Insurance
Policy.
FOB SALE
INDIAN RIVER
3/31.
go away! '"
.u;.
FRESH COUNTRY
On party-lineteJephones,courtesy pays dividends I Be brief
•.• Space calls _ •• HIUIlr up
genUy • • • Take the lead in
good party-line mannen. It
will mean betteraervice for.u.
I
=t::re':i:;h~~r
1:r
dentiaL Colonial
,,~~._:,
PbI1adelphia Pike,
Delaware.
WANTED-Bachelor apartment or
pleasant room with sma11 tamliy,
professional man. Box 0, The
Swartlunorean.
Butts
Ib 79«:
,
Lamb
Ib 49c
Sausage
Ib ~9c
Yankee Bacon Ib 59c
Grapefruit 4 for 39c'
Oranges
4 doz 95c··.
Tomatoes
pk 29c
350
'wn.I.IAM
~"~~~ 'PETER E. TOLD
box 29c
10 Ib 49c
2 bun 19c
SMALL LEAN BONELESS
31.
III
,~, and he won't
,or. !iill
:~~~L in_~ sliD,,:
'.~~!~ ~~o!~
FRRSH
~':"silo""....Pa~~
are
b~
SEEDLESS
Grapefruit
'JIII \111111. II,I
~g~"-J.YThe
~ "~J;~r~f~~':
SHOULDER
2 '::.;! Z7c t
No.;.,2'h
- -- --
\lOUD
WE CAN N D
HIM FOR YOU
The Swarthmore
When you're using
a party-line 'phone,
All others h'ave to wait;
So just remember .
you're not alone
And try to accelerate.
Ideal or lISCO
SAUER~
FUSCO and ALSTON
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71.
'....... Ne. ~ eaaa.uaa ....Ita ...
_a
LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE
fOR YOUR OLD BAnERYI
PHONE 8WARrHMORE 9793
Professor Lafore To S~
On .Wednesday, February 9. at iF;;t;t=~;;;;;t:;it;t*;;t:;ieit=;t;t;t~iCi;t;~eit=iCit;t;;jt;~
8 p. m., tbe Study Group sponsored
by the Women's International
League will meet at the home of
Mrs. Robert Detweiler on 215
Cornell avenue. Prof. Laurence
Lalore of Swarthmore College will
speak on the history of the LaUD
American republics. A cordial welcome is extended to all who are
interested.
FANCYRm
~~e
zse
ss... 37e
;:Fryiag C_BICKENS ~ (~~) .. 4Se
S8M ON£'S LOOKING fOR
Pgy.
CHESTER and FAmVIEW ROADS
12.
ll::
':"1:
iii • ,.".. T_ WCIIIt
$1.00
lit
Have H!
GOO
BATTERY
ro
Work Reoognized
In recognition of her outstanding work as chairman of Dental
Health for the Community Health
Society, Mrs. Francis Forsythe of
Thayer road was guest at the Child
Health Day luncheon held in the
Bellevue-Stratford Hotel yesterday. The luncheon was given under the auspices of the Philadelphia
County Dental Society.
Sopt.30
,
A DIPINDASU
PRICES ARE LOWER
,,,...
"'"
of Moylan, Is a registered engineer Arts Center will be ·::c'i:hted to
I.EGAL NOT,.,I.:;Cr:
E.,..-"",orr;
and bu a Master's Dell" In _
hear. that a class In creative wrltESTATE OF HANNAH- J.' iiiCiLii.
(conUDued from page ODe)
nomiCl. He Is an usoclate of Wl&- Ing bas been added to the sched- ~~ lhe Bor~h .f Swarthm.....
,
ham and Tilden, arch1tects, and Is u1e with Diana Tate-SmI,th as the ~n'!l'a~. ~~ .!.'!T~ted°'lo
PEll.SONAL
an. interesting course In the author ,of "Make Your Home Instructor, from 1:30 to 9:30 every uDde......id. aU ........ lodebted to the
PERSONAL - Electricalliiit8iliarts, which will Include Your Hobby." Because of the great other Tuesday ev/!ning. Miss Tate- ::!~I ~~h::'::: ~~.w!:'. T:~~ .:,eli
t1Ons: wIrIq, old and new: ResIcaning, rug making and demand for leather work, Carolyn Smith Is a member of the Bryn Ihe l81De wllhout delay t.:
dential and Commercial, LIght and
decoration. ThIs course Nuessle a graduate and teacher Mawr faculty and Is ""DIlected ·Joteph Evans MickIe, lIxeoutor
Power Waterheatera, Ranges. All ...."tal< la
Wedn"-"--'
_
W
III N. Ora.,.. 5.....t. Media, 1'..
work done to FIre Underwriters wu.
e p ce on
.""""3 eve- at the Moore Institute, has been with a well known literary agency
Walter RIloado w"fu~ AHoroOJ'
speclfIcalions.
Service. OD all nlnIJR from 1:30 to 9,30. There obtalried to teach a class on Mon- in New York. She a1so conducts
12 South Av..... Media, Pa.
makes of washers (Bendix in- ~W...
, also
be a Wednesday
evening day evenings from 7:30 to 9:30. classes in creative writing at the :;.T'ii-·~-·m;;;-;;;;-;;;;n;;;;;;nDi;ruiiil;-;;:::
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ESTATE OF GEOROE D. 1'ILGRDrI. d..
luded)
cl
c
• vacuum eaners, ranaes -~rm home decora on,
'Miss Nuessle attended the Acad- Women's University Club in Phil- ceased. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
Irons, toasters, fans, lamps. Call
those who are either planf Fin Arts and Is SUpervIs
d I hia
-.
On the above Estate have been ."",ted
ErIch 11. Hausen, Electrical CoDodft"M~ emy 0
e
or a e p
.
to Ihe und.nII",ed. who request all· t>OJ'
tractor, Swarthmore 2850 - 335
a new home or rem ~'of Art In Philadelphia suburban
The committee for an,mglng 80ns havlnr cJalms or demando _
Park Avenue.
Mr.- Walter J. Coppock's Tuesday schOOls,
classes includes Mrs, Stanley L. ll:~ =!~ ~!dtha~ld=:: ~:d:'~
PiiiilSUNAL- Vacuum Cleaners, evening class In home plimlilng
A unique class" of lecture and MacMillan of Vassar avenue, Mrs. r:"",ent to make payment, without delay.
frons, toasters and radios 1'8- should be hoth interesting and
F LeRo Gilbert f M dow lane'
GEORGE P. PILGRIM, Adml_tor
........ .
ck,
discussion will be conducted b y '
Y
0
ea
.
710 Yale Av'.
paired, called for and dellv...
helpful.
Mr.
Coppo
a
resident
d
M
CI
d
Shul
f
R
bin
Call Robert Brooks, Swartibmore
Dr. John W, Laird of Germantown, an
rs.
y e
er 0
0
.
Swarthmore. -Pa.
Hill
Or to bls Attomer
~.
FOB BENT
01\ Thursday evenings starting at
.
MALCOLM B. PETRIXIN, ESQ,
r"""<>-","~......
to
8 p. m. Dr, Laird Is a graduate of
De•• Co. Nail. Bank Bide.
Mrs. i3er:tb..! P.
I'v.. RENT Room with bath, lar- Syracuse University and Yale D1..... , • • I
H
es- ~~~~r. Fa.
"
, lea.
15811-W
2lIH
age optio!'al, in attractive home vlnlty School and enjoys a repu.
r
avenue,
on the HIll. Call Swartlunore
.
~
ADVERTISBMBNT
PERSONAL--Swedish hand mas- 1675.
!alion as educator, author and
lIRon£RiTY~
The School District of Swarthmore wID
sage,
Slenderizing
quieting FOR RENT FurnIshed room ad- lecturer. Many members of the t· .1\ r
'r. ,t (~
receIve bIds at the School D.strlct .......
College Avenue BulldJnr. up to , p.m..
effect on nerv',ous system. Phon
.e
bath. Quiet, pleasant
Thunday. February 10, "'., and " Ridley Park 0842-R,
Repty to Box R.
BUBGT..... and
the bldo al a meeting of the School _
PERSONAL-Responsible .person IThe
.,............
_,,,--::: i\>'
at the Schoo' District olr"'" on F..........
would like baby-sitting 50 cents~ I~
ALARMS
~~. :::~:J~':'o~tt:e ~OOr~~~f~O:=
per hour. Day or evening, Swarth·
Installed In Your a __
Instrum.nts. Speclftcatlona eaa he ..........
e 2018
--.-....
1Ito1'l,
...... between .. a.m. aDd , p.m. daUy acept
mor
.
_ .u
• _.
Free EstImates
Saturday; Sunday. and hollda... at. the
PERSONAL
Baby-sitter -avallSchool District otrlce. The Board . . ."""
able.
Call Shawn Disney,
Write to
Ihe ""hi to reJecl aoY'or aU bids In
tensl
296
LOST and FOUND
Bur I
... _-- eo
whole or In part aad to award _tracts
Oono
Swarthmore :.co¥" ex
on
•
• er ~-u.
~I
011 any Item or Items maldD~ up ...,. bid.
. WANTED
I.
,pin, covered with
Box 67
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Hlld. La.. De.worth
WANTED
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avenue re~umed to PeI!n Slate
lege and president of the bulldllngl Mrs. Herbert F. F1raser, wHe of Wednesday following a short mldfirm, Robert E. Lamb & Sons,
Dr. Fraser, fonner Chlef of' the semester, holldaT.
"dd,eslgn
,!','ied'the Field House and
PubUc Finance Brancll of the
MIss Julie Forsythe of Thayer
a'l great
deal of time and advice United States MilltJ;.- Govern- road w'ill entertain at ,a buffet
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Its construction in 1935.
ment ,In Gennariy, will, be the supper on SundaT evening.
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An alumnus of the class of 1886, speaker at the meeting Of the
Mrs. Arnold Reddllng of Park
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MIller has been closely aasO- Woman's Auid!iary to the Dela- avenue, president of the SwarthIn llllOrBlB
elated witli athletics at Swarth,ware Count)' Medical Soclet)' on more' Junior Club" WP ~ of
Ceremony
more College ever since his gradu- I TloUlull,y
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evenmg, ~ e ruary 10 ,honor' at a surprise babv shower
atlon 63 years ago. For years
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m e mee ng room 0
e oun•., at the Junlor'Board meeting at the
Commissioners Ii> the Media Court
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Tu -~ft' p. m.,
........,. afternooll,
member on the college's
House. Mrs. FraSer will speak home of Mrs. Danie Johnson In
Swarthmore College Field
on Athletics.
I m,fo.m"lly
M' di
Tu d
was named In honor of Robert E.
The, great oVal-shaped
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Lamb o f N orr1stown an d Char Ies house, first of ils kind ever con- in German" and will display
photographs and .articles of inC MIll
f Ri ert
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von,
. . lied structed, is notable ~~~:.~~:~~ terest collected during her stay in
b ro
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e p que w c was unve
because, despite its 325-foot
by Mr. Lamb read, "Tbe Lamb- and 125-foot width there are
Gennany.
Neighborhood group gatherings
MIller FieId H ouse, named
central supports to, obstruct ,the
needhonor 0 f Cb ar1e sC. MIller 1886, plaYl'ng area. The bulldlng houses of members to make greatly
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In
ed cancer dressings will be dIso ,. __ ._, e ers
indoor tennis courts, basketball cussed and a demonstration of
d
ectJ
f
the p~",
an er
on 0
courts, volleyball or football dirt
dressipgs given.
bulldln 1935 ..
g,
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courls, a track and several rooms
The president, Mrs. Edward T.
Mr. Lamb, a member of the equipped for bOxing, wrestling,
McKoe, w'ill conduct the meeting.
executive commltlee of the
and weight lifting.
(Continued from page one)
William Thompson troop 16: MrIi.
John Plumer, troop 19: Mrs. Alvah Stuart troop 83: Mrs. C. D.
Schloesser, troop 95: Mrs. Theodore Purnell, troop 225: Mrs. H.
W. Huse, troop 266, and Mrs.
Charles Lincoln, troop 269. Mrs.
Robert HIlkert, the neighborhOod
chairman is the cookie sale chairman for this year.
,
BecOme Scout cookie ';;'nscious
and bys~ doing help the girls
enjoy Camp Elizabeth Borton next
,summer and ad dto their fimd for
their own camp sit imd equip..
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Strouse will leave for 'Paris, February 18th, on the Queen Elizabeth to study and trav'el 'or the'
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next' six months. ,During' the
sprinlg tenn, she will studT at the
Sorboune.
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1949
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SHIFFRIN PLAY
ENDS -TOMORROW
Narbeth Directs
Players Club
Comedy
SENIORS TO DANCE
The Senior Assemblies will meet
Saturday ,evening February 12 at
the Woman's Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Jeglum,
chairmen of the Eighth Grade Assembly' 'Will have as their assistants Mr. and Mrs. Henry C, Patterson and Mr. and Mrs, J. C.
Lawrence, Jr. This class meets
from 7 to 8:30 p. m.
The Eleventh and Twelfth
Grades w'ill hold their dance from
8:45 to 11:45. The chaperons for
these two grades will be Dr. and
Mrs. Joseph C. Cabols and Mr.
and Mrs. C. MacDonald Swan.
Mr. and Mrs. Heston D. McCray are host and hostess.for the
Eleventh Grade, and the TWelfth
Gradechainnen are l\P'. and Mrs.
Lawrence Dalton.
Players Club audiences are happily enjoying the club's 279th production, A. D. Shriffin's "I Like
It Here," which. completes its
eight-day run tomorrow night.
Once again the staging is extremely well handled, Tl1e play
is well cast and despite the slight
and obvious plot the lines are
smart and director J. David Narbeth and cast deliver them with
skill to dr'sw' laughs of 'surprise
and genuine ,pleasure.
Robert W. Graham as Willie
Kringle spirits the play away to
center the action and become,
without past or future, a man of
limitless~talent whose "By us there
is a saying" prefaces succulent
adages. Mr, Graliam has given Tuesday's Talk Foremany deft performances and his
Runner Of Next
name in a cast proIni.es another
Week's Drama
to many club members. The role
of Willie introduces his musiclanOn Tuesday at the, Woman's
ship and his control oyer the un- Club, Mrs. R. M. Kilgore, chalrlisted, last-to.. appear, member of man of motion pictures, presented
, the cast.
Thomas W. McMastel'S who gave
Ladies of the cast are Francllla an instructive talk and demonstra"
Willis whose ,professional stage ex- tion of the enlarged possibiUties of
perience it invaluable to her visual education. He showed two
poised, consistent performance of 'JBoundary Lines" created to pr,o"
the dominating Mrs. Merriweather; mote better feeling between races;
Mary Jane McChesney as Laura, the other, an "Introduction to Map
a spineless role in which Miss Construction," designed
be used
McChesney decorates the scene in a geography class to show the
with !i.er' charm; and Mildred way maps are drawn and to exSimpers who leaves her prompting plain projection techniques, dlfflduties longellough to make' a:'briefcn1t "to Ullderstand'through '1107
appearance as Saphronia Lawr.. other medium. Mr. MCMaster conducts the Delaware Couo...
enee.
".T• 'Film
Russell Gibson is nicely cast in Council Forum, The hostesses
the role of Sebastian Merriweather were Mrs. K. C. Sadler and Mrs.
and his delayed revolt is as wel- Joseph A. Perry. Mrs, W. R.
come as his supporting work in Tbomson and Mrs. C. MacDonald
the scenes w'ith Willi... G. Wills Swan presided at the tea table.
Brodhead in his first club appearOn Friday, February 11, at 10
ance is quite perfect as David a.m. Josephine BeisUe will review
Bellow and newcomer Ward H. "Anne of a Thousand Days" by
Speer as Brad Monroe Is a hapPT Maxwell Anderson for the literachoice. Mr. Narbeth plays Mr. ture section. As a new feature,
Smedley with an easy, pace In Mrs. S. M, Viele will give the Litaddition to his director chores.
"erary News.
On Tuesday, February 15, at 2
p. m. the drama chairman, Mrs.
George P. Warren, will present
students from the dramatics department of Swarthmore College
who will read the play "All My
Sons" by Arthur Miller, a recent
production. Barbara
20 Thousand Strong Broadway
Pearsoll Lang is head of this work
They, Muster To
. at the college.
Reservations for tl\e luncp.eon to
Battle Polio .
be held February 22 should be
Swarthmore's contribution to made by February 18 with Mrs.
the March' of Dimes dri'!e has FraDk Bromley, telephone Swarthreached $2000, exclusive of the more 3155.
$651.50 collected at the College
Theatre, This is double the fig- BOX SOCIAL AT TRINITY
ure- of last year.
On Monday, Valentine's Night,
With a few scattered returns Trinity Church is going bucolic
still to be reported the house-to- with its own adaptation of a good
house canvass had netted· approxi- old country Box Social.' As the
mately $1200; the coin-coUectors name implies, it" is purely a social
in the' stores $70~81; the balance event to afford the members of
being in special gifts from organ- the church an opportunit)' to meet
izations and individuals.
each other informally. Everyone
This year funds are desperately is invited, but the ladies must
needed to carry on the work of bring a box supper 'paoked with
the Delaware Count)' Chapter of enough food for two people, and
the National Foundation for 10- each box must have the lady's
fantile ParalysiS and Mrs, Walter name inside. The boxes will be
Giles the Swarthmore chairman in auctioned off, and the gentlemen
the annual March of Dime:; is very will each purch~e an anonymous
grateful to the people of the 'bor- box supper; open it, then seek the
ough 'for their fine response,
- ladT whose name Is concealed
The canvass of Swarthmore was therein, as his Valentine partner
carefully planned, aimed to give fol' "upper.
every farnl!y an opportunit)' to
Members may ,bring guests
contribute, If tliere is 8D70ne who merely by providing an additional
was not contacted his contribution box for' each guest couple, rem87 still be sent to Mrs. Giles at membering, of course, ~o place ,the
135 Rutgers avenue.
name of the ladT guest inside each
box.
The Thimble Group met MonThe part)' dw'iaftllget undpererWBYtberat
er sup
e
day at the home of Mrs" Agnes 7 p. m., an
will
be
more
fun
a
grand
march,
Sheldon on Ogden avenue. Eight
members were present.
(continued OIl pace ellbt)
MOVIES STAGE
IN LINE AT CLUB
to
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HEAD MARCJI
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DR. NEWPORT
DIES SUNDAY
$3.50 PER YEAR
Sponsor Benefit Bridge
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RENEWS SERVICE,
On Tuesday, 'February 15, the
Junior Woman's Club w'ill give a
ca'rd part)' for the benefit of the
Rheumatic Fever Drive. The party
will be held at 8 p. m. at the
Retired' College ProfesSor Woman's Club.
Mrs. !Soule, Mrs. Hunt
The
Tuesday
night
meeting
of
Was Chairman Of
To Chairman Blood
the club enjoyed a cosmetic demGerman Dept.
Service Here
onstration by the House of StuDr. Clara Price Newport, fonner art. Nancy Hoot of Lafayette won
Mrs. Phelps Soule and' Mrs.
chainnan of the German depart- the door prize,
Everett L. Hunt will again assume
ment at Swarthmore College and
the chainnanship of the Blood
a long-time resident CJf the borService of the American ·Red
ough of Swarthmore, died Sunday
Cross in Swarthmore, positions
afternoon in 8t. Vincent's hospital,
they filled so capably during the
New York Cit)', after three weeks
war years. Donor Recruitment
illness.
Chainnan for Swarthmore is Mrs.
Franklin Flaherty.
Retiring from the facult)' in
Pledge
Selves
J:o
1936, Dr. Newport moved to New
At the start of the Blood Pro,
gram
in ,the Philadelphia area it
York during the w;tf where she
Fight Alien
did confidential work for th.eOfwill not be feasible to include all
Doctrines
fice of Strategic Services, She
the hospitals that want to be inreceived her A. B. degree from
Cub Scouts of Pack I, Trinity cl\1ded. Hospital selection is done
Swarthmore in 1903 and' her Ph. Episcopal Church, and Boy Scouls by the local medical society. In
D. from the University of Wis~ of Troop 3, Swarthmore Method~ Delaware County the choice is
consin in 1908. She served in ist Church are joiniIlg two million m"de by the Delaware County
the German department contin- Scouts in celebration of the ,39th Medical Society and which one or
uously from 1908 until 1936, ex- Anniversary of Boy Scouts iil ones it is to be has not been made
public."
cept for the years 1910 to 1912 America this week,
when she was a member of the
Theodore Purnell of Cornell
The Blood Ptocessiog Laborafaculty at the University of Kan- a,(enue, neighborhood commission~ tory, will be at Red Cross Headsas, Lawrence, Kansas. She was er of the Brandywine District, Val- quarters on North Broad street
appointed head of Swarthmore's ley Forge Council announced where donors may give blood. A
German department in 1927.
Swarthmore Scouls have adopted mobileu:ut will operate in the
Both at Swarthmore and at the the two-year crusade launched by suburban chapters,' and at large
University of Kansas she was one the Boy Scouts of America this industrial plants. After the blood
of the organizers of the Torch week to "Strengthen the Arm of is proceSsed it will be distributed
Societies, forerunners of Mortar Liberty.;', He stated that in taking to co~operating hospitals accordBoard, national collegiate women's the crusade pledge these boy~, ing"l0 their estimated needs.' 10
would accept the challenge to so case of disflSter more hlood
honorary societT.
She is survived by a neice, Mrs. live the Scouting ideals of broth- be sent from the 'bank at headA. S. Robinson of Ogden avenue, erhood, servicelUld duty to God quarters 'at any hour of the day Or
a nephew, Charles E. Price of and Country that the ,libert)' jor night. In; the operation of' blood
Rose Valley, and four other neph- which this nation stands shall not banks at other centers 'hi" the
be'thr"ate'!edIJYanY alien doc" cuwitry,' additional rare types of
ews and two other neices.
trine.
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, , _ bloOd may be flown In frpIn other
A memorial service for Dr~
ClJurch,Service Sunday
centers.
Newport"
be held on Friday
All Cub Scouts and Boy Scouls
Fl'aDk C. 'P. McGlinn, General
afternoon at 3 p.m. in the Friends
of Swarthmore, Will' attend morn-:: Fund Chairman, estimates that
Meeting House.
ing ,worship services at the 14eth- $200,000 of the Southeastern
mUst Church this Sunday'in, uni- Pennsylvania Chapter 'of the
form, At this service recogititlon American Red Cross' $2,005,000
will be given to the boys as they "uota will' be needed to operate
rededicate ,themselves to the Scout this life.:saving blood .'service. The
oath and law. They will assemble service will provide free blood to
outside the church at 10:45 a. m. all who need it regardless of'race,
at which
time they will meet the color or creed.
,
pack
and
troop
committeemen and
The American Medical AssociDartmouth Avenue Man
mar~h to the section reserved for ation,
the American, and the
Killed By Bus
tbem.
Cath~lic Hospital Associations; tne
A display. for Scout Week has American, and the U. S. PublIc
Friday
geen placed in the. window of the Heal~ Service, and the Veterans
Private funeral services were Sipler store on South Cllester road Administration have all agreed
held Monday morning for James by members of Troop 3 under the that the American Red Cross is the
Howard Wilson of 326 Dartmouth direction Of Scoutmaster . George most logical agency to collect,
avenue who was killed instantly Smith and Troop Committee process, and distribute blood. They
when a Route E PTC bus baoked Chairman Stoyan Russell who in- also believe that the Red Cross
into him at the 69th Street Tenni- vite all boys 12 to 15 interested in can do this for normal medical
nal during rush hour of home- Scouting to join' the troop which needs of the entire popuiation, and
coIning ~uburbanites last Friday meets. every Friday night at 7:15 that the Red Cross can expand 'its
evening.
ill ,the Methodist Church base.. services to meet any national
Mr. Wilson, was born in Phila- ment.
emergencY'.
delphia 73 years ago. He retired
The American Red Cross plans
from business a year ago but had
to open the Philadelphia Regional
To Hold Danee
been temporarily assisting his sanThe Duck Club will hold a Blood Center at Red Cross, Headin-law Richard A. McClatcby in semi-formal dance on Saturday quarters, 253 North Broad street,
the business of John H. McClatchT evening, February 19, at the Penn early in April.
real estate brokers and builders. State Center GYlD on Harvard aveHe was formerlT engaged in the Uue. Music will be provided by , Mrs. D. W. R. Morgan of Strath
automobile body building business Russ Hannan's Band, and refresh- Haven avenue· entertained. at a
and owned the finn of Fulton ments will be served.
luncheon at her home on Monday.
Wilker in Philadelphia.
A resident of Swarthmore for 17
years, Mr. Wilson was a member
of B.P.O.E.I Masonic Lodge and
Artisans Lodge.
Surviving besides his wife Mae
Belle Giles Wilson are three
Friday, February 11
daughters: (Mrs.) Gertrude Mc4:00 P,M.-Women's Basketball vs, Penn State, , . Field House
Clatchy, of Paoli; Carolyn Wilson,
8:
15 P .M.-Vielle Trio, ., ""'," .".,'. Meeting House
of Swa'rthmore, and (Mrs.) Doro8:20 P.M._u~ Like It Here" ................. Player's Club
thy Andrews, of Florida~ and six
grandchildren.
Saturday, February 12
LOCAL BOYS IN
SCOUT WEEK
wU!
wIiI
1. H. WILSON IN
FATAL ACCIDENT
R~R' AT DICKINSON
The Rev. George Christian Anderson, rector of Trinlt)' Church,
Swarthmore, will lead a series of
religious discussions at Dickinson
College, Carlisle; during the week
of February 13. He will make
seversl addresses and consult with
students, and faculty on the prob-
.
8:20 P.M.-"I Like It Here" .,.,', .... , .. ,.,' Player's Club
8:30 P.M.-Basketball-College vs. P.M.C. ".,'. Field House
Sunday, February 13
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship " , , ... , .. , , .. ,' Local Churches
Tuesday, February 15
2:00 P.M.--'Dramatics Program , .. "', ... ,"" Woman's Club
8:00 P.M.--Jr. Woman's Club-Benefit Bridge Woman's Club
8:00 P.M.-Wrestling-College vs. Lafayette .,. Field House
!ems of science, re!lgion and phllosopby.
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THB SWARTHMORBAN
Trinity Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ciliberto Vassar avenue, and Mr. and Mrs.
of Mlimont Park announce. the James E. Baird of Wisconsin.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis
birth of an eight pound boyan
sythe of Thayer road and
February 8 In Crozer Hospital.
.
Mrs. Robert Arnold of
The baby haa been named Francis.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. BaIr, Jr.,
of RidleY Park, announce the
ford, left Wednesday for
birth of a aon John west BaIr,
ka, m., to attend the wedding
ate of Manhattenville College of and ~ gold bra~et, the latter I Mr. and Mrs. LeslIe Logan BaIrd on' Tuesday, February 8, at the
Mrs. Forsythe's nephew Mr. Hal- the Sacred Heart.
th~ gift of the b;,degroom, The . of Secane are being congratulated Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital.
bert Scranton Gillette, which
Mr. LaPorte Is a graduate of brIdal bouquet WIll be of
upon the birth of a aon Leslle
Mrs. Bair Is the former Patricia
take place tomorrow.
Villanova College, and is now a phyllum lllies.
Lo
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Mrs. Paul R. Hertel of Swartb- development engineer with the
Miss Nutter's gown will be of
gan all", r., anuary 18,
West of Des Moines, Iowa.
more avenue, RuUedge Is enter- Sun 011 Company.
pale apple green faille fashioned Bryn Mawr ~ospltal.
The baby Is the grandson of Mr.
talnlng her bridge club at a lunchwith a square neckline, bracelet
The baby 18 a grandaon of Mr. and MrtI. R. T. Bair of Cornell
eon-bridge at her home today.
Mrs. L. Davis Corya of
iength sleeves, and a long hoop and Mrs. Carl H. W. Ingraham of avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Geb- avenue announces the
skirt with busUe. She will carry ......................................................................................... ....
ring of University place enterher daughter Penelope Ann
pink specioswn lllles and wear a I . ." . . . . . . .• •~T¥+>. .'+'+~. .'+
tained at a dinner party for their
Julien Brandon
coronet of matching lilies.
week-end guests, Mr. and
son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Mr. Wood has chosen Mr. C.
J. L. Sturgis of New
Sinunons of New York City.
Armel Nutter of Moorestown,
MIss Corya is a graduate
brother-in-law of the bride, as
N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse Colorado College in
best man..Ushers will be Messrs.'
of Harvard avenue will entertain Springs where she was elected
Henry S. Ross, of Medford Lakes'l
at dinner and bridge at thelr home Pbl Beta Kappa and Kappa
N. J.; Wayne Radcliffe, of Havertomorrow evening.
Theta. She Is now studying
town; Josepb Huber, of Penn ValMr. and Mrs. WlllJam J. Cres- with Hanya Holm In New
ley, and Harold Graham, of Elkins
son of Amherst avenue entertain- City.
Park.
ed as their week-end guests Mrs.
Mr. Simmons attended City ColA reception for members Of the,
Cresson's aunt Mrs. LIlUan Eckert lege in New York City before be- immediate families will be beld at I;
of BalUmore.
coming a' pilot In the United the home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Nancy Van Alen of Wellesley States Army AIr Force. During McK. Wr.tt in Mt. Airy following
College arrived home Thursday the war. he was all instructor at the wedding ceremony.
for the mid-term holiday.
Shaw Field, South Carolina and
Leaving for New York preparawill entertain at a bridge party new the Hump for the ·Air Trans- tory to enplaning Sunday for a
at ber home on Park avenue to- port Comnland. He ill now a wedding trip to Bermuda the
morrow evening.
pilot with Eastern Air IJnes.
bride will wear a black faille suit,
Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Chapman
Miss Corya is the daUShter of a white hat Irinuned with green
of New York City spent the week- Mrs. L. Davis Corya of
velvet, and a white orchid corsage.
end with Mrs. Chapman's parents, avenue and Dr. Harold
The bride is field secretary of
FEBRUARY 17, 1949
Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. LaUmer of Corya Of Quogue, Long Island
the Pennsylvania Horticultural
Cornell avenue.
Hobe Sound, Florida.
Mr. Wood Is superintendMr. and Mrs. William B. Bulof grounds at Swarthmore Collock of Cedar lane will entertaIn
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Israel
and the Arthur Hoyt Scott .
their Evening Bridge Club at d1n- Miami, Fla.. formerly of
Foundation. He is a past clialrner at their home tomorrow eve- more, announce the engagement
man of the Philadelphia branch,
Come and Enjoy Your SelectioD From
Ding.
their daughter Mary m:~:!~1 National Gardeners As'sociation
HOT DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADS
,Taddy) Evans to Nelson
and is a member of the Park
AND DESSERTS
Marriage
of Warren, Ohio. l'diisS I ExecutiveS Association.
Miss Frances
wson I Evans graduated from SwarthAfter June 15, Mr. and Mrs.
daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Oren B. more High School With the class Wood will· be at home at 329 Corlate Dr. LaPorte.
The bride will wear a floorMIss Coleman Is a daUShter
leJlg\h Empire model of white
H. Po.... I the late Frank J. Coleman, Judg,e 1crepe with v-neck and fingertip
Mr.
of the United States District Court. length sleeves. Her headdress will
She attended the Ursuline
be a halo of white tulle and she
'-~le strand of pearls
wear a S......
will
d
Is
elle
Wlnnet- of New Roch
an
a gradUl-
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Order HOAGIES From
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grayaon
Smith of LeWisburg, Pa., are reSeymour was given a unique
ceiving congratulations upon the
"shower" recenU;v when a group . MIss
TOMORROW'S
'IIR'IDE
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birth of 'a son on '""bruary 7.
of young men armed with paint
arle umpp 0
erman•Mrs. Smith Is the former Miss
brushes and scrubb'-d brushes t own will entertaln a t cockt ails
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this e· . g ecedin
Adele Markley, daughter of Mr.
surprised him at his newly aevenm pr
g a
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and Mrs. Frank R. Markley of
dinner
pa
quired apartment in Media. They
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an
brought refreshments and non- Manor for those who will
road.
sense gIfta and spent several hour,. I part in tomorrow's wedding
--'ey mertsner
Mr. and Mr•. Allyn T. Sayre,
MIss Anne Be.....
helping him give a new look
n'
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artm t
Germantown and Mr. Harry W,<>Ni I Jr., of Swarthmore place announce
. e ap
en •
of . Comell avenue, Swarthmore.
the birth of a son, All:vn T. Sayre,
The marriage will be
3rd., February I in FitzgeraldENGAGEMENTS
by the Rev. William
Mercy Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Fnr_1 Aulenbach In Christ Church
Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Storrs of
a;vthe of Thayer road
St. Michael's, Germantown at
Swarthmore place. and Mr. and
the engagement of their daughter, o'clock Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Allyn T. Sayre of SpringMIss Julie Forsythe, to Mr.
MIss Wertsner will be given
field are the grandparents of the
man K. Brosch, son of Mr. and marriage by her cousin Mr. James new baby.
.Mrs. Frederick G. Brosch
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Lansdowne.
have as her maid of honor and i
MIss Forsythe Is a graduate
only attendant her niece Mrs. PaWesttown School. of Wheelock tricia Ann NuUer of Moorestown,
College, and the University of N. J. and Pembroke College, ProvPennsylvania.
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Lansdowne High SchOOl, and the r
FrIday and Saturday
. Wharton School of the University
FOR
Loretta Young
of Pennsylvania. He served in
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STRANGER"
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SUBSCRIPTIONS
Feature time Saturday Night
The wedding will take
Mrs- Lloyd E. KauffmaD
6:00, 8:00, 10:00 p.m.
Saturday, June 4.
Swarthmore ZOllO
Mrs. Frank J. Coleman of LarchSaturday Matmee 1 P.M.
mont, N.Y., has announced the
Children's Show
Boy Rogers
engagement of her daughter, Miss
Margery Coleman, to Mr. Walter
"SPBlN[GTIME IN TH~
SIRBH,,-"
LaPorte, son of Mrs. Norbert M.
Also Cartoons and JUNGLE
LaPorte of South Chester road,
Last
2
Days)
GIRL Serial
formerly of Rye, N.Y. and the
Friday and Saturday
Gono Kelly
Monday and Tuesday
Loma
Tomer
The Swarthmore
The Marx Brothers
Frank Morp,n
"A NIGHT at the OPERA"
Players Club
''TIlE 3 MUSKI\TEEItS"
Feature times .7:00. 10:80
in technicolor
Also
presents
ImJlOrtant: Owing to the un"SAN FRANCIscO"
usual length of this plchll"e
Jeanette' MacDonald
"I Like It Here"
it will start promptlu at
Clark Gable
2:10, 7:00, 9:20,
Feature time: 8:80 p.rn
by A, D. SHIFFRIN
Reissued
17 S. Chester Road
SWA,llTBlllORE, PAMonday throngh Thnrsday - 11:00 A.M. to 11:08 P.lII.
FrIday and Saturday - 11:00 A-M.. to m1dnJPt
Sunday - 6:30 to 9:30 P.M.
Phone: Swarthmore 321.6
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tact that • WD7 to
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erect many years ago, thoU88llds
of children have diphtheria every
year. ~uch of this is due to the
indifference of parents. They
know that their children should be immunized.
but they just don't get around to it. Make a resolution now to have your children treated. The
Wednesday Only
Rex BanIsoa.
Pen, Cmmnhw
In John Galsworthy's
''E8CAPB''
FlUDAY
treatment is simple and safe. Ask your· doea. .
about it at the first opportunity.
Abbott aad c.&eDo
Starting Thursday
Michael'. College Pharm.IY
"MIlXICAN 1IA.'I1IIDE"
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Sunday and M()!!day
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young or old • • • all priced to pleasld and
right for any mood or mode.
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FOR MORE THAN 70 YEARS
we have carried on the same ideals
and aims with a constantly guarded
standard of dignity and service.
We will strive to adhere to this
policy throughout .the years to cOme.
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Church Services·
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nell.
avenue.
Among
the parties held in honor
of the bridal palr was Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Rugart's dinner party
last Friday evening at their home
III Penn Valley.
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COMPLETE SUPPER
of 1946 College
and Is now
a Junior
at
Hiram
in Hiram,
OW".
Mr. Thompaon served in '....e
armed forces and will receive......
Bachelor's degree from liIram
College this month. He plans to
sJart graduate study in the field
of engineering next September.
The co",ple will be married early
~ June.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. BroWn
Moll;y Huse and CJaIre Hendrlx- of North Chester road and Mrs.
Holy Communion will be c:ele- son. Those performing solos and Brown's brother Mr. W. R. Greer
brated at 8 a. m. on Sunday. duets included Beth and Larry and Mrs. Greer of Woodbury, N.J.
Church School will meet alllt[,9,.:n45_ Jones, Margaret WhltteJsey, l\Ior-1 spent the week-end in Atlantic
1rna Wilson, LInda Smith,
and at 11 olclock servtce of
City.
ing Prayer, Bobbi Lewis B. Gross- Sweeney, Rlggy Turner,
MI.s Genevieve Reavis of Unlman of Ohev Sholom
Gemmill, Mary Hanzllk, LIndsay versity place has returned from
of Chester, will give the
Breakell, Noel Snyder, and Susan aID-day skiing trip with friends
The title of his address will
Cochran.
to Gray Rocks, Canada.
"Belleving and Living
hood." The ushers for the
o'clock service are S. D. ReyD.>ldl. I
head usher, E. O. Lange, .1.
Bell, J. B. Bullltt, Jr., A- H. Knabe,,1
W. C. Hogg, V. Fine and' W.
RandalL
The Young
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Fellowship will have a Va~el;tille
.,7 h?;i.~.<·
at 6:30.
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Monday and Wednesday at
belng Sally Huse, Mary Ellsbree,
program will be a discussion
"Hobbles."
Sunday morning at the 11
With Mr. Bishop In the
o'clock service Mr. Bishop's ser- this Sunday morning we will
mon will be ',uNew Horizons."
come as our guest Mr. Gerald
The Communicant's Class for all Hollingsworth who Willllh:;;~~::IP~he Women's Cowicil will meet
young people of 12 years of age from the Princeton T
on TUesday at 3 p.m. at the home
or over who are not already mem- Seminary this spring.
The Junior Choir will rehearse of Mrs. James Bullitt on Llncoin
bers of the church, meets each
Sunday morning at 9 o'clock in Thursday afternoon at 3:30
avenue.
Wednesday evening class will
Mr. Bishop's study.
and the Chapel Choir will
be held at 8:15 at which time the
Mrs. William F. Delahanty and Thursd..y evening at 7:45.
topic will be the organizaUon of
The Session will meet In
. Mr. Paul Delahanty at the Har:th;;e,~E:p~~Is~COPal
Church with spe,ciall
vard avenue exit and Mr. and Mrs. Church Study on FrIday ev.~niJng'l
to'the creation of Priesls
18, at 8.
Mrutln Luther at the drlveway- February
The following Circles will
and. Bishops and the jurisdiction
transept exit will assist Mr Bishop
the various officers.
'
in greeting the congregation after on Wednesday, February 16:
Choir rehearsal will be held
the service on Sunday morning.
Circle 3, Mrs. W. H. Gehring, Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m.
All departments of the Church chairman, will meet at the home
School and the Women's Bible of Mrs. Robert T. BaIr, 211 Cor~ends ftleet~ liotes
Class will meet at 9:45 Sunday nell avenue.
Circle
4.
Mrs.
CliUord
Banta,
morning.
Members of the Men's Bible of Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes at 19 13, the Adult Forum of the First
chairman will meet at the home
At 9:45 a. m. Sunday,
Class will gather at the church at S
.• Princeton avenue at 10:30.
Day School will continue its dls9:15 on Sunday 'morning ·and go Lyman A. Darling will be
cusslon of the "Conscientious
from there to the Lansdowne Pres- hostess. Members are asked
Objector" under the leadership
byterian Church where they will b~ing sandwiches, and
Dr. E. L. Mercer. J. Paul Brown,
be the guests of the lI1en's Blbl~ fOr Ambala Hospital, India.
and Wayland Elsbree.
Class of that Church.
Circle 7, Mrs. Harold C. Stott,
At 10:20 Anna Brinton of Pendle
. The Church Hour Nursery meets chaIrman will meet. at the home Hill will speak in Whittier House
each Sunday morning from 11 to of Mrs. Carlos F. Noyes, 660 Par- on the Friends Girls School .in
12 o'clock for children' ages I to rlsh road, at 10:30 a.m. Members Tokyo-Its history, destruction and
7, in the Parish House.
are to bring sandwiches.
rebuilding.
,
The Junior High Fellowship afternoon program will be a
The Adult Forum Is invited to
will meet this Sunday evening at on religious music by Mrs. John join In the closing exercises of the
5 o'clock. This will be a game H: Fawcett.
.
First Day School and hear Mrs.
night with supper. Howard ShearCircle 8, Mrs. Birney K, M.>rsl., Brilillion's _t_alk_._ _ __
er will .be in charge of the wor- co-chalrman, will meet· at the
ship program,
home of Mrs. James H. Homday,
RABBI AT TRINITY
The High School Fellowship. will SIU Dickinson avenue at lQ:30 a.m.
meet Sunday evening at 6 o'clock Mrs. C. L. MInor will be cO-hostRabbi Lewis H. Grossman of
and a film ''BeYQnd Our Own" ess. Members are asked to bring Ohev Sholom Synagogue, Chester,
will be shown after th~ w"rship sandwiches.
will be the guest preacher at Trinprogram .
ity
Episcopal Church, Swarthmore
The'Evening Circle, Mrs. F. T.
The. Young Adult's will meet Ransburg, Chalrman, will meet on Sunday, February 13, at 11 a. m.
Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The at 7:45 at the home of Mrs. Vaughn as part Of the observance of National Brotherhood Week.. Rabbi
K. Foster,.505 Yale avenue.
Grossman is a graduate of the
University of Pennsylvania, Coftlethodist .Church Notes
lumbia University and the Jewish
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
on Sunday morning
war he served
as a chaplain
Themeets
Preparetory
Theological
Seminary.
During the
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, MInIster Class
9:15
iii
the
chapel.
Europe
with
the
rank of major in
SundaY, February 13
The Church School meeta
the Army. He Is an official repro9:00 A. M.-Communlcanta Class
9:45 A. M. - Church School.
9:45; classes are provided for chiil-I s'entative to the Synagogue Coun9:45 A. M.-Women's Bible
dren of all ages and for adults.
cil of America and cOI~"sp"ndlinl~ 1
9:45 A- M.-Men·s Bible Class
The
Young
Adults
meet
in
the
secretary
to the Rabbinical Assem11:00 A- M. - Mr. Bishop will
Ladies Parlors at 10 o·clock.
bly of America. His topic will
preach, "New Horizons".
5:00 P. M.-Jr. HIgh Fellowship
Tbe Preacher at the momlng "Believing and Living Brother6:00 P. M.-High School Fellow- service at 11 o'clock Is Dr. W. hood,"
ship will meet. ,
7:00 P. M.-Young Adlllt's Club Galloway Tyson, District
intendent.
Holds Piano Recital
METHODIST CHURCH
The Youth Fellowship meeta In
Roy N. KeIser, D.o., MInIster
th!! evening at 6. There will be a
A third recital by piano pupils
Sunday, February 13
visitation from the SpringfieUl of Dorothy Paul was held SaltJr9:45 A. M.-Church School
day afternoon at. the home ·of Mrs.
10:00 A. M.-Young Adult J'el.- FelloWshIp at this meeUng.
The ushers for the day are G. Russell Snyder of Dickinson avelowahip
H:OO A. M.-Dr. W., GallowB!Y Shubert, E. Alston, W. D. Dlckin- nue. Susan Cochran read
Tyson, District Superinteninteresling review of the life
son, P. Murray' anli P. K.
dent, will preach.
The Church Nursery, Is E~:': Mozart and a 'cello solo was per6:00 P. M.-Youth Fellowship
formed by Noel Snyder pupil
during the morDing service.
TlUNlTY CHURCH
and Barbara Scott will be In Grace Sober.
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector
Other features Of the afternoon
Sunday, February 13
~ee.
Young
Adults
have
were
scale contests, the winners
8:00 A- M.-Holy Communion
9:45 A. lI1.-ChurClh SchooL,
monthly meeting and aocial
11:00 A. M.-Moming Prayel'- Monday eveDing in the church.
Rabbi Lewis B. Grossman will
Rehearsal for the senior
speak.
is
on Thursday evening at 7:45.
6:3U P. lI1.-Young People's Fellowship
Supervised recreation under Mr.
Pumell is held in the Social Hall
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY on FrIday evening at 7 o'clock.
OFPRlENDS
Last Sunday the minister bapSnnday, February 13
9:45 A. M.-First Day SchooL tized Barbara Lynn daughter
9:45 A- M.-Adult Forum. ''The P. Russel and Viola T. Bulman;
Conscientious Objector."
10:20 A. lI1.-Meeling for Worship, Jeanette Ruth, daughter of Cb,ar·-I
Whittier House, Anna Brin- les H. and E1na B. Grier; Diana
ON THE BOARDWALK
ton, speaker.
Gayle, daughter of E. Neil
Wednesday, February 16
lUlIITlC CIU
Ena M, Shawhan; Robert Mills,
9:30 to 3:30-.Sewing and Quilt- son of George W. and Edna M.
lag In Whittier House. Box
Enloy sun-filled d:l~~
restful nights at one I 'gIIt
Luncheon. All cordIa1ly 1Il- Smith; and Nancy Lynn, da'uglltelrl
lea'S finest resort hot~\oUS
of Jack E. and Blanche Snear.
vited.
on--",~eo.nn'"c=d ..,Iorlo.
,FIRST CHURCH OF
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'-"tly with
endeliciOUS meals,
Christiim Science Notes
CHRIST SCJENTIST
tertolnment. R~"double.
OF SWABTHMOJU!:
"Soul" Is the subject of the Les-I
Park Avenue b\!lOw Harvard
~~I~tnond Cold son-Sermon In all Churches
Snnday, February 1J
water
In all bOth..
11:00 A. M. S'lnda;y SchooL.
Christ, Scientist, On Sunday, Fell>-I
Coli
ClIV 5-111\
11:00 A- M.-T rOD - 8enDoD ruary 13. The Goldm 'Text:
"SouL"
Wednesday, evening meetlna ''The Lord is ~ shepherd; I shall
each week, 8· p.m. ~dIng room not wanL He maketh me to He
open daIl7 except Sunday and down In green pastures: he leadHoHdays 12 to 5 p.m. Wednesdq eth me beside th. still waters. He
evenlnll8 7 to 7:50 p.m. azul II to restoreih my 1ICIul." (PSalm. 23:1-3
Presbyterian Notes
The $1.00-8erve YourseH-All You Want
JmSon
of Grosse
Pointe,
will become
the bride
of Mr. Mich.,
W. Seymour son of Mrs. Melanie
D. Seymour of Vassar avenue on
Saturday afternoon, February III,
In the Grosse Pointe Memorial
Church.
Miss Jillson Is being honOred
many luncheons and shoWers In
Grosse PoInte and DetroiL Mr.
M
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MA.JLJOBIE TOLD, BARBA.RA. KlINT, AIIocIate Edlton
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For Service and Satisfaetion Phone Ardmore 2320
After digesting Ute letter to
George Ewing cono&ning
necessity of placing a stop light
at the corner of Chester
ARDMORE
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InspectIna number
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danger areas
the community
which are just as bad, if not worse,
than the corner to which attention
has recently been drawn.
The comer of Yale avenue
"When a family of bakers
Chester road is a diaagreeable
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in eight years, .hey must bake
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If you hoverf'. tried Arnold
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, yourself why .hausands of
people will buy no other
bread or rolls I"
to and from ·Chester. Many'
school children who reside on
the western side of Chester road
make it a point to cross at that
particular corner. In tbe early
us for
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and travel in lengthy streams
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The Kappa Kappa Gamma Sewlog group will meet Tuesda)"
Febl"Ulll"y 15 at Ute home of Mrs.
Florence Broomall of 112 Cornell
avenue.
Wins In Camera Ccmtelit
Lloyd Merritts, agent for the U.
S. Department of AgrIculture's
bureau of animal Jndusfry, attached to a research project at
SwarUtmore College has been deelared a winner In the "Popular
Photography" $60,000 prize photo
contest, Ute largest ever held In
camera history.
Mr. Merritt, who received a $100
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COLLEGE '1'0 PlLAY P .M.C.
The Swarthmore College basketball team will be' fighting to UJI.seat P.M.C. from leadership of Ute
local division of the Middle
lantic Conference Saturday night.
The game( scheduled" for the MIl-
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(face value) U. S. Savings Bond
for his black. and white enhT
title
grasses of the Delaware County
area for teaching purposes. The
paintings are by Dr. Samuel C.
Palmer, retired Swartitmore botanlst. .
ler-LaDib Field House at 8:30) will
Patricia Weiland of the Unlver- home on South Chester road. Ruth
00 crucial In deciding Ute con- ~ity of Maryland spent the Dud- Bowman oC Mt. Vernon, N.Y, waa
term vacation of last' week 'at her a week-end guect.
ference race.
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Swarthmore vanquished P.M.C.,
64-58, In a previous game at
BE AMUSING AND ,GAY FOR VALENTINE'S DAY
Chester Utis season. If Ute Cadets
Monday, February tilth
gain revenge Saturday night, Utey
Choose From Our New Look Varieq
are vlrtuaJ1y assured of at leaSt
Of Humorous and Sweetheart
a tie for the title. The Gamet ,
VALENTINE GREETING CABDS
team, beaten by Drexel last Saturday, needs a' victory over P.M.C.
to slay In the ru~.
Jim Reilly, number two scorer
In the Philadelphia area, will head
up Swarthmore's offense agalnst
a well balanced P .M.C. team.
HOLLYHOCK
SHOP
SWARTHMORE - PENNA.
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IN MEDIA
MEET THE lEW
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR 'EMI
Those child-
ren who remain at school for extra-curricular acthTities, as·
most of them, again meet these
CHESTER and FAmVIEW ROADS
PHONE SWARTHMORE 9793
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Ib S3c
',Shoulder Lamb
Ib 49c g
Hams
Ib 79c ~
:'Bacon
pkg
29c
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CHOICE GRADES
'SQUARE CUT
BONELESS Burr
,SLICED
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Fruits and Vegetables
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• PASCAL
Celery Ige stCllk 19c
Onions
·31bs14c
Tomatoes
box 29c
SEEDLESS
Grapefruit 3 for .19c
YELLOW
, SLICING
!;~I!!!~:RY
Chester road and -Yale avenue
avenue, is an irrip~rtant step lo ..
ward the safety of both children
and· drivers.
Aside from these obvious' Cpr...
ners' which boast a great .deal of
traffic, there are dozens of others
throughout· the town' which
cluttered with many high bw,beo,,1
too high for motorists to
aroun". Several with which I
often come into contact and am
able to recall at this time are
corners of Lafayette and Harvard
avenues, College and' SwarthmOre avenues, Vassar and Yale
avenues, Dartmouth and Swartllmore avenues, and Harvard avenue and Chester road. However
I am certain that upon ~pec~
tion the Council could rexpose a
Here ;$ the modern new Buick Sales and Service Helldquarters in Media.
EAM
number of others with the sarnel
Harvard avenues, children
Ib 49c
Ib 49C
WINESAP
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BLUE LABEL
BIRDS EYE GREEN
2 pkgs SSe
l'lb pkg 17c
COMPARE WEIGHT AND PRICE
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and Chester road and Swarthmore
who may drive past the comer at
Ib 49c
Sausage
Ib 4Sc
!el;?o~~s Sibs for 49c
!!~o~!toes 10 Ibs 49c
Carrots
2 b un 19"c
co-op
. Peas
2 cans 23c
~!!!
Splghetti
the immediate' placing of a stop
light at these two
that particular moment.
At the corne,' of Lafayette and
PRIME
SHOULDER SPRING
Therefore, I feel that
yond the extension of the bwme.s I
to search for oncomin.g cars, thus
endangering himself and anyone
CO-Op
,YANKEE SLICED
angles.
objection. At the corners of
above meI\:.tioned .which bear
signS, a driver must pllJI out
TheSwarlh ore
Ribs of Beef
Bacon
cross from,one 'side of Yale avenue
to the other at these times may
,ule fOl" some minutes before he
..:;igats a "break" in the flow ot .
cars.
Certa.inlY the' danger of the
corner of SWal thmore avenue
Chester road is not new to any
local citizen. A driver emerging
from the east side of Swarthmore
a venue is unable to see more
than a small portion of either
side of Chester road fOr the two
streets meet at strangely
constantly be found frOlicking
I:ffiless a driver who is accluainted I
with the situation is on his guard,
it wculd be higbly possible for him
to crush one beneath his wheels
penmgs, for as all chilqren, they
dash around the comer h~'~;:
of cars an!i certain if 'one
cOming, the driver would be
I
to stop. Perhaps the culltivatclrs I
of this excessive foliage feel that
there is beauty in their p;oducl
but there is no beauty in a death
which will ultimately result
attention is not brought to UteSe
situations.
I wish it to be understood
I am a minor, but I sinceI'eIJ' I
?ope that the public will jOin me
10 asklug the CounCil to take immediate action on this matter.
Sincerely,
EmiIy M.
Pritchard
A. Mercer Qnj~by
I'UNBIt&L DIItBCroB '
Formerq of MedIa
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1126 W. I .... '1Ib Ave~ PIUla.
Phone Baldwm 1170
No addftIOD8l dutrae ,..
.uburban ceII8
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295 E. BALTIMORE AVE.
THIS ISAMERICJ
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OU have a new friend in townyour new Buick Dealer. And we
hope you will make use of the big
welcome mat at his door•.
:nus
is freedom-many religions, many races, living
m ha~ony ~gether. For freedom is more than a
way of life. It IS a state of spirit-and our richest aBBe t •
, Under freedom of religion, Americans attend more
churches than any othe~ nation. Under freedom of
speech, we have more ~ewspapers, more radio stations than any country in the world. Under freed
of opportunity, our children attend more 'l!Ch':;:
have more chances to succeed in life.
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We are only 7% of the world's people livin
on
6%hof the world's
land. Yet We in Amen'ca' h gth
.
ave e
hig est standard'
of hvmg the world has ever kn
Under freedom of enterprise_you may ca~'"7~
~mocracy, or Ca~italism-we make just about Onethird ?f the world s goods, mostly for our own use.
We drive three-f'lurths ofthe world's autos use about
half the world's electricity. Our homes a"': unrivaled
for comfort and labor-saving devices. We eat more
~t, huy more c~othes, see more shoWs, own more
lD8Urancrt. We even save more money•
~om pays-in the Coin of tOlerance and
un ers~dmg, 'and in the coin of progress and
~nty.
.
.
Wi~out being aware of the hap-
PANY
UICK
ticular - from bumper to back-up
lights and tire tread to Turret Top.
For when you do, you meet an organization founded on friendliness, courtesy and the thorough consideration
you like to have shown to you.
It's an organization headed up by men
who know cars-and Buicks in par-
BVlel(
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It's an organization with a most complete stock of Buick engineered service parts, and with specialists skilled
in factory methods.
features of these brawny beautiesto know at first hand the regal roominess and superb visibility of these
travelers - ap.d to sample the smooth
magic of Dynaflow Drivet, the new
kincl of transmission all America is
talking
, about.
.
This organization has one thought
first and foremost: to serve you well.
We hope you'll drop in soon and say
hello.
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And, of course, it's your handy, nearby place to see the sparkling, new
Buicks - to examine in detail the
stunningly smart styling and fashion
_'0... h_. _" ,h... lea,.,...
IS •••d.rd ••
ROADMASTBR,
op.i••ol
o.
exlr. co..
o. SUPBR
mod.I••
$nk·rmoo'" OYNAflOW DRIVE" • FUU-VIEW VISION lrom .. Io,goel
.'aa area • SW1HNASY DOORS and easy access· "LIVING SPACE"
INTE.,ORS wit" Deep-Cradle cushiorJl • 8uoyant.riding
QUADRUFlEX COil SPRINGING • Livo'y FIREBAll STRAIGHT.
IIGHr roWEl on H,-POISED ENGINE MOUNf'NGS • Cruiler-Un.
VINr'PORTS (Super and RoadmanrJ • low-",...,r. tim Oft
SAffIY.IJDE IIAts • DUJIEX IfARlNGS, maIn and connltdlng
rod. • TOIl _ I f ....eI." /oafuring lOllY II' FISHER.
lea,
,
.S,Oftdotd on ROADMASrER. op'lonaI 01 e .."o
co., on surER
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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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When Better Automobiles Are Built Buick Will, Build Them
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T.B.E S WAR T B M 0 R BAN
f'EBBUABY 11, 1Nt
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by devoted owners .as well. The
mere mention of a man'. title ia
enough to frIghten obstreperowt
young pups Into obedience. Wistfu! whistlers. standing cold upon
the front or back steps these days,
earnestly endeavoring to speed a
belated pooch's return" wonder indeed where their little dogs have
gone.
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But for all the concern stirred
up by the acqUisition of a new borough employee. only 14 dogs have
been nabbed since May. And for
swell the borough budget t1u:OUlih
1\,4'..1". and Mrs. Walker Penfield honor of their house guests. 1I(r.
canine fees. only $10 have _Ill I
Riverview road. will f'nl,,,,"",,,,1 and Mrs. Jesse A. Drew of WeIDogs of Swarthmore had Maturcollected from owners, balling
Ity forced upon them last May
lesley Hills. Mass.
canines out of the pound, as one at dinner tomorrow evenIntl
as the dogcatcher cast his depressof the six licensed dogs picked up
Ing ~hadow over the horizon. The
managed a daring escape and
,average dog, with hardly a care
trolted home saving his owners,
to his name was plunged, albeit
thereby. the usual $2 tine.
CUPID'S BEST
,
with plenty of warning. Into
And what of the other eight?
VALENTINE IS
~nstant tension ·of having his
Poor little unlicensed dogsl They
sought by what seemed to him
have gone where all dogs go after
as the bloodthirsty, unreasoning.
the mortal coil of this life has
Baltimore Pike
non-dog-Iovlng Arm of the Law.
been sprung., It is a sad fact
.And so there has been a great
Springfield
that while people will license
d¥al of consternation In borough
cars and name their dogs, they
homes since the dogcatcher's
dogowners who have secretly ac~ forget to name their cars. and what . Phone, Swarthmore 0450
vent. not only by worried dogs but cused the council of scheming to is worse, neglect to license their
------------~--------------I dogs. It is an arguable point
whether a car needs a name
nol-<:ertalnly it doesn·t leap
to greet its owner every time
walks into the garage, and it
would never come when it was
Own8d and Operated by American Store. Company
called, whether it was named or
not, but there is no queStion what~ I
ever as to a dog's need for a license-his life may someday depend on it. For the police
pick up an unlicensed dog
quickly as an unlicensed car. dogcatchers or no, and alas for the
people
who fail to see this point,
TH ANNIVERSARY
IT'S OUR
and alas for their dogs; for that
matter, alas for all concerned.
. • with blouses and accessories to
Another event In the Acme Marcil of Progress, You'll
Alas!
fI!i$.
Ttl Sp,,1'''1
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Rnd In the Acme that beHer foad value. are a maHer
Of saving on all yaur faad need. without saer/llclng
quality. Share In the many maney·savlng apportunltie. In thl. big event.
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U. 8. GRADED GOOD BEEF
Acme Meah Are
NEWS
Ptfe.dHlghw
au,. to ......
sorority. Hatsy is' on the Dean's
list at college.
SIRLOIN STEAKS ,..~oHr.hib 63c
c
SMAL,LHAMSI ;Elt.~~~~r£
53
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Whole Ham.
It
5Se
1&
57e
BUH End.
FANCY STEWING CHICKENS ::u: "'47c
PI...p .... Meaty - All _de A - Up to ,,~ Ib,
81g
I
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Sea
food
V,due.
NOTES
"'ge Pollock Fillet.
"25c
'·5ge Haddock Fillets '·3ge
JERSEY SEA, TROUT 23c FEE!, "YPIIrEElTIIl/4
IYFUIIPAIIl£/)~
110
NATIONAl. HOr TEA WEEK
Ideal Oran.e 'ekoe
.
. TEA BAGS
Tomatoes
"til
.,'ikJo41c
2 ~ •. a 'us 27c
RI.I
Tomatoes "ad'
Alb FaIle), 2 N •• 2 37c
Pull.e"
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Preserve. •......'u.
III Jar 19
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Sardines I. calif.,...
18'N 23
,Taatt sa..
till
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Delrlch 0 ...........'..
Ib P1i:'35c
Blue Bonnet 0...
Ib pta 35c
~ood Luck O'N
.. ,k, 35c
SEE
Goldea Loaf Cake Vi~~~IO
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Rob-ford California Cling
PEACHES·
Halves
or Slice.
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ca.
.l'Mltone Peachel HoI...., $11... Z No. 2111 45Whole Orapetrnlt Sectlonl Id..1 . .":.':. 2 . . ._
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No. J zsG
A..... WIIole Golden Corn Z ~} 3'7_
IIS(D Pork e aeaal In to"'10
5 16·••
WIIole Natural Apl'ic:..
Z .:::-; Z7 •
"arIDdale E-.:aporated MUk
6M~:1 '7S-.
Ideal TOIDato Soup Inrid.od
Sl~;ZS:
Z,
luscious
D'ANJOU PEARS· 2- Z9c
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GREEN BEANS ~-=:. 2
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and·up. (
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29c
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Member of Federal Deposit InsiJrance Co~atlon
Now You can buy U~ S. Savings Bonds automatlcaU,y
through
the new Bond-a-Month Plan. Ask at thhI I3ank
;
Pike,
, MARIAN S. BROWN, associated with
L. RENUY. LeBARON, Realtor
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-:.,-:.::: ••. o!:"!r I>lu~
. ~~C • • U.. . 0267.
slipcover. Secretary. mahogany
finish. Phone Swarthmore 1004.
ah
F OSAT
R ,"" S 0 lid r ed m
months
old.
. Ogany.
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52-Inch. round • ext enslon.n
ng Swarthmore 1022-J.
room table. Buffet and six chairs
to match. Swarthmore 2190.
f:O4s~;:.
Greenhouse freSh I
FOR SALE
Fl=rs
SpringfIeld. . Phone Swarthmore
1>450.
FOR SALE Chevrolet 1941 club
coupe. New motor. Radio. Heat:;'reH~t~::,t oUer tak.es. Swarth"O;D
·6~~~~
~:;~~'--·:aiili ~
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ROOFS
' GOiiBB8
IUlPAJBBD AND
INSTAJ·J.BQ
Furnace . - . & (!lean"'·
.-Call
GIIOBOE lIlYEB8
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TREE SURGERY
for dining room
08ll-W.
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F<5P.5J
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Large _and
:a1l
:"Bn
[awr
FOR SALE
rugs.
91 17.
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New Eastman Kodcak BeDe..
{Jamera with ease. Never
used. Slore price $13'1.
WIll Sell for $100
CaU F. D. CLYDE
Swarthmore 0693
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FIXlTSHOP
AIlTIIS IIlOTUBS,_.
FOR 'RENT-Unfurnished, two
bedroom apartment. Prefer lease
!, or one. year: Write or phone Mrs.
STORE
17~ South ·Cbester Road
SHOP
Bodine and Ke~on Ave.
eMf"..,." . " .'IIt'....
Make and Re",,1r
. bat~ for one
or two
0736.
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WANTED
WANTED _ Unfurnished apartment near tea room, I>y widow,
Swarthmore resident, in early
sprJna. Swarthmore 1806.
WANTED-We will bllJ' at best
-Builder
Painter
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Lawns
238 .....
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un..",
a. •
Dependable Service
If you have· real estate for
sale. llst with us and we will
live you the benefit of our
Cooperative Sellini Bureau.
Call at office or phone us.
VAN ALEN BROS.
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F. F. ZIMMERMAN
PhotoKl"apher
'''Outstanding for Quallty"
6MEedia.
""!":'t43S6t.
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Painting
Wallace Lippincott
RBAIJI'OB
"A Well Kept House
II'J Bqmon' AYIIlU
Cheder 1-&518
Never Gr,ows Old"
PHONE
DrlYewa, ConItrucUon
Aapbalt or CloJIente
Phone: 1IIe4lA 8-081
DAVE WOOD
and
Paperhanging
• IIW C. ." . " '. . .
FOR RENT
Fann
!'~~~~dfl~p~ar:l:,~~westtown
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Pa .• Westtown
Swarthmore 0444
9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M.
• WAU ... n ••• C8YUI. . .
and chifforobe. In
tion. $40. Call Sw~re
PHONE:
& Rubbish Removed
.ubbbh CoUeoIed
Weekb' or Monthl7
Bhone Swarthmore· 3343
ALT~PA.TIONS
J' ...,...
SWB. 0572·J
Serving Swarthmore, Morton. Rutledge and Ridley
Township since 1918
Coal an4 Fuel Oil
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ash..
Disposal Service
Call 8W11ri1mMn ......W
.·h~"gOOd :!~.a~5~: C~~SEN
.,....
Swarthmore
PRtlNING, PUB AND
sale. Swarth-
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New and Bebullt PIanos
and RePlllrtnc Sin"" 1908
Devine Taxi Service
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PIANO
ALBAN TUNING'
PAltKER
Phone lIIe41a 0459·111
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Painters
..ul4Paper
We .....
know1IaDpn
how
8-.UG6Mlnh l..... An
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I 10UI MOM£1 BA(I
Swarthmore 1826.
FOR .RENT-Attractively furn-·
. iahed comfortable room. Twin
beds. Private bath. Meals. Phone
Swarthmore 0149.
FOR RFNT-Garage. comer Chester road and Elm avenue. Phone
Swarthmore 1675.
Swarthmore 1250
ore
D_ft'_
Media 6·0755
PETER DI NICOLA
Mo.'
Phone Swaribm_ 2518
~lhIng
for the Home
Caning and Rusblne
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
Phune 8wa.rt\uDDre 1143
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room and bath.-for g",:,t1.tl,om;m.
HANNUM &WAITE
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CUNNINGHAM
College
1874-.1.
l BI
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ca face •
4545.
";"'I11:ce. ~!!
r · · can
y.
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and extending In depth Westwardly con·
tlouln, the same width one hundred and I
twenty teet to an alley fifteen feet In
width ntendlng from tbe said Sixteenth
Street to Seventeenth Street. The South· I
ern line of ..,d property passing through 1
the middle ot the party wall between said
messuqe and a contiguous messuage.;
Since 1105
pearl
~~r·S~li:P.~.'~~~'-~
$':.4~~0.~.~
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7 _ctal~lllace,
avenue. -Ciiu
!!:.,;;,:!
()e
' built
chair, in-
LETTERS TES'['AMENTARY 0;) the
nbove Estate ha"lng been granted to the
undersigned. all persons Indebted to the
said Estate are requested to make payment and those having clalms to present
the same without deJay to:
Joseph Evans Mickle. Es.ccutor
al~ N. Orange Strl'et. Media. Pa.
stated In advertisement) balance In ten
or to
days, Other conditlona on day of' sale.
Walter Rhoads While, Attorney
Levari Facias
No. 'l'GI
12 South Avenue. Media, Pa.
ALL THAT CERTAIN Brick Messuage IT·!·,
and Lot or
Piece ofTerm.
Land. SITUATE on
September
the Westerly side of Walnut Street at the
dl.taDCO of fifty-two fee' mo,. or less
Cleamred Northwardly from the Northw~ corner of the said Walnut Street
Bnd SIEteentb street in the City of Chester. In tile County of Delaware and State
of Pennsylvania, and designated as No.
I... Walnut Street. CONTAINING In
SWARTHMORE, PA.
front measured thence Northwardly along
Box 67
.1.A.RS",r and
Convenient -l~
Y8Ie Ave. and Chester Road
1111
Write to
Bnrcler Alarma
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, nnqt
FOt!1n
333 Dartmouth Ave:
)Iul
ALARMS
YOUI' Home
Free ElUmate.
Ins~ed In
WANTED-To trade standard
Royal typewriter for good port-
i!srATK OF HANNAH J. MICKLE.
Deceased.
Late of the Borough of Swarthmore
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PETER
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Company of l-brtfonJ, Conn.
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Excellent
"'cu.&
Swarth- Media 6-0615 after 6.
L
wn~~Full
time help. to
Z'U'I ... ~
seasleep" out. Phone Swarthmore
LOST Pair of pale blue nylon
I
~socks.
Bon'ower please return
c~ ut:_ ~_c~ on regular
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Phone Swa. 0121 or 0904
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Swaa1hmore 0108 .. 1201
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BUBGLAR and FIBB
child
----. s m .
by
-Q~n .:!.oJu__
BAlBD & BmD
Old Bank BalliUn..
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With
,
ROBERT J. MacBRIDE. Shedir
Atb'S: Ledword amI Hinkson
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA. PA.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Friday. Marell , .....
1:10 A.M. Eastern Sstandard Time
.:ao A.M. Eastern Standard Time
CondlUon" ' •••.0. cash 0' certUled
check at time of sale (unl ... otherwl..
LIMt Yoll' Real Estate
1\,.
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2T·!·]]
LEGAL NOTICE
_
and.
c:=-_c
'.ea·
FOR SALE
FOR
c. ~'
'·or
You are not likely to be
home when he calls, but
he will stop just the same
and. he won't go away
empty handed. Better be
prepared by having an
lEtna Residence and Outside The f t Insurance
Policy.
Casuiliy and
, or
w, .
.~
e~
Swarth-
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all
~J~~~~~~~~~.~-ly,
neer.
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MEET MR. I ROBEM
Repraenting The A!tna
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Joan K. Davisson of Vassar avenue ia one of three freshmen
Women students at Dickinson College chosen for the court of honor
at the Dickinson midwinter ball
tonlght.
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Mr. and Mrs. John E. Michael
of Harvard avenue will entertain
at a Valentine dinner party on
February 14.
Bill Soden of College avenue
returned to Lafayette. College
Wednesday after a mid-term vacation.
hree
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h~~SIW;OOI:8Jl·or ~ WE CAN FIND
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P~' °pS:k:!f
CaI!...ftft-n,,;'- ,
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~ OFFICE SPECIALIZES IN SUCH ~ SERVICE .
:r'>.e nght house at the right price is hard to find but with
our mtimate knowledge of the tenitory. we usually d~ a migll'good job. If we do not have the suitsble listing f
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have co-operative Brokers to consult By listing or You.~
with the LeBaron office. you will save yourself a I~~~f ~ork
and effort. Whether it be a new properly built
house.
one built to your own sPecification, old h~?O~
. o~ ak country place. the probabilities are that we can ~ealt
q c er than you can. and get it at the right price We will
n.ot rerommen~ the purchase of any property at wh~t we conSIder an excesSIve figure. If we recommend and sho· ·t it will
be because we believe the price is right.
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Mrs. Wllllam Harvey of Columbia avenue entertained her bridge
club at a luncheon-bridge Tueaday.
SIMEONE'S lOOKIN6 fOk
YOUD lIROipmTY
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Northwardly by lands be1I0W or lale to Daniel Hall and
wife. and Southwardly by a contlpoua
bride messuage and lunds belOD,blK DOW
or lute to William B. Holland and wile.
TOGETHER with the right aDd uae of
the said alley In common with the own·
era of other lauds abutUnl thereon •
Improvements consist of :I atury brick
bouse 18 x ao feet with a frame &bed
8 x 11 feet.
Sold at the properly of Enoch Buck.
Mtgr •• Terre Tenant. and Real OWDU.
COUNTY OF DKLAW,ARE
Sealed proposo.rs wUl be received at the
office of the Chief Clerk of the Comml8sloners of Delaware Cuunty at the Court
House. M«lla. Pa,., unUI 1 :00 P.M. and
publicly opened at 2:00 P.M. OD Monday.
February 21, lIJ49, for turnllblng and
delivering Incandescent Lamps, F. O. B •.
Court House. Media. l'n.
Specl6caUons and bidding sheet may be
obtained ot tbe ofrlce of tbe Chlet Clerk
and no bid \\111 be entertained unless
made out un SIltd bidding sheet.
Eu.cb bid mU8t be accompanied by A.
certified cbeck for Fifty (150.00) DollaJ'8.
drawn to the order of the County of
Delnware.
The County CommiSilohers rcserve the
right to reject UII}' or 011 bids.
JOHN H. DOHERTY
FRED F. DUKE
.~LBKRT J. CRAWFORD. JR.
Board of County CommIssioners
BOUNDED
eVening.
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The greatest service a Realtor can render Is to find. YOU
1 the house you want at the price YOU can ariord.
CAKE
75
on Sid~&
Mrs
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FO~
192 Saxer Avenue. Springfield
VALENTINE'S
cleaning -.t~~
. to a. in. Orange-C1e
Ii:d :
Virginia Lee Decorated
Galden CrlQm
Cake.
e.tra
Vanilla
Iced. Pink Cacoanllf large
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anY,
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Ph
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Pierce.
one ..... 0
SHOP Ii SPRINGFIELD, SWARTHMORE VICINITY
OleoDiargariae Z lb. 49c
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Princ... lraad
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Dr. and Mrs. v. T. Lathbury of
Walnut lane entertained out-oftown guests at dinner Saturday
Mrs. Steven Spencer and lOB
David. Mrs• .Tack ThompllOll, Mrs.
Paul Sharpless. Mrs. Russell Suy_
der and sons. Mrs. Milan Garrett,
Mrs. Joseph Gaskill and da\lghter
Sally. 1I(r. and Mrs. Clarence C.
Franck, 1I(r. and' Mrs., Harold
Ogram and son. Harold, Jr•• 1I(r.
d Mrs Hans St 1nfeJd, Ik and
an
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and·"Mrs. C. Russell PhilliPS.
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and Mrs Robert Boyle
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EXPERT SE~JIICE
Since 1904
!ale avenue entertained FrIday
t o a s t e r s .'
soned. Cut
US TODAY FOR
102 PARK AVENUE
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Potts of
of the. DistrIct Orchestra
given In Clothier MemoriaL
"~~~":'
..All present were parents of children
work .auR" to Fire
m the District Orch<'·-tra or on .~specifications.
Service on all
.
L 1oU~
makes of washera (Bendix in- concert committees and Included.
eluded), vacuum cleanen,
Irons.
fans. lamPs~~
prices, old chInII. glaa,
Erich H. Hausen. Electrical
ture, firearms. Call Holly Oalk
tractor, Swarthmore 2850 4313 or
Oak 6720, collect for
Park Avenue.
All l>uslnPlls CODfi~
dentiaL
Cupboard, No.5;
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_for.an
I~h!la.de~ PIke, WilmIngton,
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Swarlllmore Nalional Bank
& Trust Co.
YdUII SHO£SAIlETlIl
BEST fRIE/lI) ()FYPIII
o.er.l
, old ~~
ator•. 1n'7
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N(JfES
PBBSONAL
and SU?d8)' evenings when .... ~i!lie;
~ guestH listened to a wire IeCQrd\ng
more~
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Hamburg ....... _ . ,'.43cIBolling Beef ......... '"2Sc
Short Rib. of Beef .. 3'c Corned Beef ....... "'8c
Shank End. $.7 lb.
appeal to the girl of your heart!
Seventh grade parents will hold
a covered dish supper In the Presbyterian Church. Thursday evening. February 17. Mrs. ~~~:I
Bloom and Mrs. Charles J\I
will serve as co-hospitality chairmen.
Hatsy Turner of Mt. Holyoke
place, a freshman at Colorado
College,. Colorado Springs.
been pledged to Delta Ga:nn:na
No..
SUIT-S!
NEWS
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CLASSIFIED
. tIons:
dentlal ~d.
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THB IWA8TBMOaaAN
PEBBUABY U, INt
Electrical Repairs
LESS MONEY
WAN'}' TO BUILD?
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KLBCTBICAL
CONTBAC'l'OB
Good materiala and sk\IlfUl
workmen are noW available.
Call us for information and
i.stImatM
H~~!e A. Reeves
ServInc Swarthmore and'
Vicinity for past
Twenty Years
Wiring New and 014 B _
Electric Hot Water Heaters
and Electric Ranges Installed
'~
Generation
Build......•
Swarthmore 31541
1111 lIIahlenbeq Aye.
8~
Samuel M. Harbison
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PREMIUM ANTHRACITE
331 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore
Swadhmore 0345
Mason Builders Supply
Company
JlllI
MILLWORK - LUMBER
BUILDING MATERIAL
HIGBT or DAY
SwartIuDore 17'1
HEAT
FOR
All Types of Electrical Inatallatiolla and Repairs.
Irons - Washers - Touters
BadI...
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CHARLES E. FISCHER
SWARTHMORE "53
"A HOUtE WElL-MAIIfTAltmJ IS THE WISE OWNER'S 'AIN"
Interiors
Exteriors
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BOX SOCIAL
SWARTHMOREAN
AT TRINITY
NEWS . NOTES
versary of Mrs. Soden's mother, Retailing" at New York Univer-/ Mrs. R. Douglas Pillsbury of
Mr. and Mrs. Rex I. Gill')' of Mrs. George Meade of PhI1adel- sily's School of Retailing on Feb- Cornell avenue will entertain 12
,
-,u.,.r1'h_i phla.
dancin17,
fortune telling-or J'ust Wellesley, Mass., former :-;;
• guests at bridge Monday evening.
~
Mr. Joseph H. Perkins and Miss ruary 25.
' s,'tting and talking.
more residents visited friends in Leanore Perkins of Cedar
plaill
Co-Chairmen oi tlie fuoction Swarthmore last week and at- spent Wednesday in PE=nrtu...I
are Mrs. H. Bardwell Lincoln and tended the graduation of their Md., visiting a COusin, Mrs. W,lIlt.er I
R ex I . G ary, J r., a t the co1- L
Mrs. Wayne Randall. =A-s18
' !ants son
. Simmons, and Mr. Perkins'
in charge of the var,'ous deta,'1s of lege commencement.
mother Mrs. J. Will Perkins of
organization include: Mrs. Paul
Mrs. William W. Michaux has
FORMERLY DIREcToR of EYE CLINICS
Banks, Mrs. William S. Patton, returned to her home in Rlch- ElkMton, Mdd' Mr
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I·t·th
r.
an
s.
Paul
M.
U. S. NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE
d V ! 11
Mrs. Joseph B. Reynolds, Mrs. W. mon, a., 0 owmg a v s, w,
of Park avenue are vacationing
Sproul Lewis, Mrs. D. Malcolm her daugllter Mrs. William B. Bul- Florida during the, month of FebHAS OPENED HIS OFFICF8
Hodge, Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden, lock Qi Cedar lane.
ruary.
For Eye Examinations and Visual Training
Mrs. Frances G. Lumsden, Mrs. J.
Mrs. Donald P. Jones of SwarthMiss Leanore Perkins of Cedar
88 SAXER AVENUE '
Parkman Wilcox and Mrs. Valen' _ more avenue and Mrs. Peter E.
lane has returned from a visit
T
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SiPRINGFOO·D, PENNA.
tine L. Fine. Proceeds from the 0
0
ark avenue
with Mrs. John '\.,.
.tlrownell, Jr., of
Phone Swarthmore 3518.
evening will go to the Missionary a t a t ea a t th e h orne of Mrs. Jones Souderton.
quota of the Woman's Auxiliary Tuesday in honor of their sister,
David Webb a senior at
M rs. W1'II'13m H. Driehaus, a new..
of the church.
comer to Swarthmore.
leyan College, Conn., who spent
CONTROLLER'S REPORT
George H. Turner of Wilmington the mid-term vacation at his home
Work Shop For 'Leaders
OFFICE
QF
THE CONTROLLER OF DELAWARE COUNTY
and Mrs. Howard H. Driehaus
on South Chester road, entertained
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MEDIA. PENNSYLVANIA
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Of special interest to those con- Media,' presided at the tea table. as his dinner guest Roy Enquest To \he Honorable, the Judges of the Courts of Delaware County
·s~l~ftn~e;;wfttfP~8.ncol ulnlytaCo, ntroller. being duly qualified' according to
cerned in the problems of older
Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Bell
a former buddy in the U. S. Army law
P Ddit
f D c a Bement. and statement of receipts and ex·
e~dingU~~n~ary
ej~'I:::' Count)'". tor the period beginning January 5, 194.8. and
persons in Swarthmore is the an- Harvard avenue will entertain at in Japan. Mr. Enquest is now
nouncement of the Workshop for dessert-bridge at their home this studying at Mt. Airy Lutheran Cash
ASSETS
leaders in recreational' games evening.
Theological Seminary before his
g~:fl~e ~d
$ 35,686.93
Institution District _ 'Generai ·j-il···················· ~63,277.69
which will be held on Tuesday,
Mrs. William H. Thatcher of return to Japan as a missionary.
Institution District _ Bulldin J:,.d
20,640.10
.February 15, and again on Thurs- College avenue entertained at a
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. ThatBroadmeadow Far
g
n •••••••• ,.. •. • 688.156.61
Broadmeadow Far::: _. Peii"
....... 1,600.78
day, February 17, at the Methodist i family dinner party Tuesday eve- cher of Ogden avenue entertained
y i:£'
as·Ii··········
.................
50.00
Other
AMets
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'
- ' ' : ' : ' : $1.009.2'2.01
Ch~h, Broad and ~'Ch streets'j ning in honor of the birthday as their week-'.ll1d guests
Taxes Receivable
•••.•••,....... ..... .••.• •••• •••• .... 100.244.71
Seated
La.nds
Ph~ladelph~a.
Georgme Bowen, anniversary of Mr. Thatcher. son and daughter-in ..law Mr. and
Tax Liens FlIed.····· .. ••••• ........................ "
257.170.11
Phlla,delp.hla Recration Associ- Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Thatcher and small
Property, Furniture' and'Fix'tures' Voting.' i.iachine~·
8.334.58
ation s director of recreation for l\'lrs. Charles G. Thatcher, Mr.
son of Morris Plains, N.J.
Automobiles, Etc. .. •••• : ............
6,086,617.60
older people, will COIlduct the Mrs. C. Russell De Burlo, Jr., and
Mrs. Charles Black of Park ave$6.452.366.90
Total Asseta
Workshop.
Mr.' and Mrs. Christian Pedersen nue was hostess to the Thursday
........... "LiABiLiTiES" ................... $7.461.578.9'
Anyone ,interested in attending of Swarthmore.
Night Book Club this week. Miss Funded Debt
Bonds
Outstanding
It'l 778 000 00 •
the Workshop should get in conMr. and Mrs. Kenneth M Reed Alice Ayers of Yale avenue' was
Less: Sinking
Fund •••...••..••
Reserve
•••••••••• '" ••••• • .....
• .
• .......... .... ..... .. 388.620.84
tact with Mrs. Harold March. of' of North Chester road will 'enter- in charge of the program.
Total LJablUUes .....................
•
Excess of As:aeta over Liabilities .......................... . $3,395.379.1.
600 Elm avenue ~ho will attend tain the members of their Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Valentine L. Fine
4.066,199.75
the Thursday sessIOn.
Night Bridge Club at their ho
Of Swarthmore avenue will enter_
$7,461.578.91
The Workshop will meet from this evening.
me tain as their week-end guests, Mr. Cash Balance. January 5S1t~EMENT OF RECEIPTS
Taxes
•
Real
Estate'
••••••••••.••••••••.•••••.••.•.....•
, 10-1.499.l;l2
10 a. m. to 12 noon. There is no
Carol Van Alen of Park avenue and Mrs. Marshall K. Skadden of
Taxes - Personal Prop·e·.;ty···························· .'1.382.280.44
charge.
has returned to. Bucknell
East Williston, L.I. Mr. and Mrs. LlceD5es and Permits
••••••••• •••• •••••••••••.••• 676.174.10
Fines and Forfeits
•••••••••••••..••••••.••.••••• ••
114.00
i sity following a mid-term
Skadden will be guests of honor Interest and Rent .•••.•••••.••••••..••••••••••••••••. 116,699.16
7,882.22
tion,
at a. bridge buffet on Saturday Grants and Gifts ...••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••
Departmental Earning'ii······· .. ·.. ··· .. ·· .. ··· .. · .... ..
8.676.07
Opens New Office
•••••••••••••...•••••••••••••••• 2£6,182.66
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. That- evenmg, and again at cocktails Miscellaneous ••.••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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68.809.43
Dr. Leon M. Rudolph, formerly cher of Ogden avenue will enter- "!1 d a supper party on
Total Receipts •..•... '" ~ •..•....••.•
director of Eye Clinics at the tain their bridge club tomorrow afternoon.
Total Receipts and Cuh Balance
....................... .. .a.640.817.9~
Atlantic Fleet Submarine Head- evening.
.
Miss £Ilice Blodgett of Swarth$2.&15,317.30
County CODlmlssloner~'rATEMENT OF 'E'XPENDiTUR'ES'" .••...
~uart~s at New London, Conn.,
M rs. F . C : J ussen of ~:;~ more High School faculty and Miss Solicitor
...•••.•..•••..•••••.•. " •••..•• $ 72,980.83
House·························· .. ••••••••••••• .. •·
6.077.50
1S brmging facilities for eye ex- avenue will entertain eight
MyrtIe McCallin of the Rutgers Court
Elections . . ~: ~...................... .............. ••••• 187.867.20
antinations to 188 Saxer avenUe at bridge this evening.
avenue school, entertained at their Tax Assessment······················ ................... 171.498.98
Weights 'and MeaSures···· .. •••••• .. • .................... 162.090.49
Springfield. Dr. Rudolph is or:
Mr. and Mrs. Davis B.
home on Rutgers avenue at a Bon Treasurer
......................... •••••••••
14.294:81
Tax Collectors·:::······ .. ••• .. •• .. •• .... ·•• .. • ..........
62.340.18
ganizing a complete diagnostic of Media spent this week-end Voyage party for Miss Adelaide Controller
.•.
.•..••••••••••.•..•..••••••••••••••••••
88.300.93
and visual training {OrthoptiC) visiting friends in Lancaster.
Strouse, French instructor at the Recorder ot DeElds···················· .. ···············. 28.318.97
(Admtiitsirative;·····················..... 130.04-:1,48
program for treating those in need
Mr and Mrs. A. H. Van
High School, who leaves February MLscellan~ous
Register of Wills .
............... .... .... • •
7.184.72
of eye care, and has announced of Park avenue will entertain Mr. 18 on the Queen Elizabeth for
that his offices will be opened John W. Taylor, Jr., of
six month trip abroad.
of Co~rtS"""""""""""""""""""" -.
49.291:28
next wt:ek.
as their week-end guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Oppen- Clerk
District Attorney····································....
30.021.28
Law
Library
••.••••••••••••..•.•..•.•••.•.••
.......
92.67988
Helen Kepner Hoot daugbter
lander of Yale avenue entertained ')rphans' Cour·(······················· .. ••••••••••••••••
6.000:00
................................... •••••
47,918.01
Mr. and Mrs. Henry .I. Hoot of at a dinner party at their home (',)lort.!. •..
J!.i6UCes
and
164,710.45
MARGE and DOT'S
Lafayette avenue, played in the Friday evening in honor of Miss ProhaUon and Parole
. '" ............................
28.S69.42
Strouse.
CorrecUonal and Penal' instiitiiion ;' ...... .... .... •.••. .
6fi,831.8:<:
annual "Yale-Princeton" all-star
Casserole Catering
Charitable Institutions
•..•.•...•..••• •..• • 48S.011.04
•..•.•.•...••.•.•••.•••••••• ••••.•
21 •.51a.~
women's basketball game of Ober..
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Karns County Engineer
Service
1~·1.!:I1i
lin College, Feb. 17.
of Wellesley road returned by Roads and Bridges············ .. ··••··•••• .. ·······.....
(Continued from p,age one)
DI'. Leon II. Radolph
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SPECIALIZING IN
Luncheons
Buffet Suppers
Cocktail Parties
Call
Dot Belfield - Swa. 1973
Marge Hurd - Swa. 3138
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pegran, of
Yale avenue entertained for a
.short visit Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Cross of Rochester, N. Y., who
were enroute south.
Mr. and Mrs. William E.
o! Co~lege avenue entertained
a family dinner party Sunday
S. H. S. Class of 1949 Presents
Ah Wilder_ess
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Februay 19th at 8
.I:-'.Cl.JLL.
Mr. and Mrs. Kel)neth M. Reed
of North Chester road will entertain at a Valentine' and bridge
party tomorrow evening in honor
.Miss Genevieve Lawless of
arlington, Pa. and Mr. Harry
Raudenbush, Jr., of Lansdowne
Who ..will 'be married in April.
Additional guests will include
and Mrs. Carlton Abbott of Lansdowne, Mr. and Mrs. William Stolz
of Wallingford, Mr. and Mrs.Ed.
ward Jolly of Prospect Park, and
Mr. and Mrs. James Baxter of
Haddonfield, N.J.
Mrs. William Earl Kistler of
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
rlf
TICKETS ON SALE AT l\IICHAEL'S $1.00
GET YOURS EARLY
]c,·ied shall
.P_~[1'_,·e! .a.~t~ax~.~!:~~:~~\~:~~.
I~
tamed at a luncheon Thursday in
honor of her house guest Mr.•
W
alter Gilpatrick of White Plains
~.~.
Mrs. Gilpatrick spoke o~
~hin" of Today" in the Metho~;;:i~~~:!\\~a~~;~ dist Church Chapel, Wednesday.
~~~-':";J'~:::~~.tE~ Mr. and Mrs. J. Passmore Elkin.
p
fon, long residents of Moylan, have
moved into their new home on 741
Harvard a~enue.
Mrs. George A. Test,
I"e'preSentative at Swarthmore
College, and two students, Ann
St.ewart and Catherine Underhll1,
will attend a ''Clinic on Careers in
I
(Seal)
Approved this 7th day
of February. A.D. 1941
J. PAUL DROWN (slgnt.J)
On",...
13.902.-19
6.222.98
3.Siifi.66
38.9MI.60
7.250.UO
10.211200
4.000:00
101.61
10.894.74
118.146.41
61.626.66
61.777.99
324 85
1.913;67
$2.6C9.630.37
$
35.688.93
$ 221,605.51
311.918.80
,
638.<21.81
·Repairs .... ·..................;
under the _direction of Mrs. Edgar Mathews
Cl.Lu.J.
ISuperintendent of Schoois······· ........ •• ..............
Insurance ..
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plane Tuesday follOwing a three- . Military
ContrIbutions······························ .••••
IIlstorlcal and Civic AsSociat·Ions····· •••••.•••.•••••.••
week vacation to Sanibel Island
Hospital and Health Organizationa'" .••••.•.• •••.• •••••
Fla.
' Agriculture
.••••••••••••••• ......
Townsh(p Supe~;'iso;s:' AsSociatlo~" ...... " .. ...• .... .
~r. and Mrs. John David de Group
Insurance.
................ ••••
Moll of Dartmouth avenue are Employes' Retlrem'e'ni ·FU,·nJ.···· .. .... .............•. ..••
Park and Recreation Board ........................ ••••
spending the week skiing in Ver- ,Mosquito Extermination Commission··············· ••••
Tax ..•••........••. _
....................
mont.
Their. smaIl daughter :State
Tax Refunds
.............................
Christine is visiting her grand- Interest on Temponlr'y' Lo·atis· .... ·· .... ·.. ·.. •........ •
Inle"est on Bonds
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3.547.25
72,554.86
E')nds Matured and' Called' .............................
_ Harris
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
R.
175.000.00
of North Swarthmore ave- Pr.yments to Sinking Fund ............................
" •••.•••• ......... •••• •••••
14,7~3.11
nue.
Total Expenditures
•••••••••• ••••••••••••••
Mr. and Mrs. William Ward, 3rd Cash 1n Bank. Janullry 8.•••••.••••••••
1949 .
• •••••
of South Chester road enllertaiJne
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