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J\YArtbiaore C()lie{Se
Library
Swarth more, ·Pa.
H. S.
,MEEI'S
MEDIA
THE SWARTHM
VOLUME 21-NUMBER 40
MEDIA IS BIG
TEST FOR S.H.S.
Nether - Providence
Routed Friday
52-6
Contributions Wanted
Friends of the Legion Auxiliary
are asked to ransack their attics
and bureau drawers, remembering
that-a successful Rummage Sale on
October 19 and 20 will enable
this Swarthmore unit to carry on
welfare and hospital aid during the
1949-50 year of activity.
Anyone having clothing, house.
hold or personal goods to contribute
displayed great scoring 'POw~ las1; should notify Mr Robert Hair .
Friday as the Nether PrOVIdence.
s.
, m
High School football team fell charge of the sale, at Swarthmore
aart under an avalanche of touch- 2315, or call Swarth,more 0292 to
downs. Forty-five of the Ga:met have the material collected on
squad participatecl.in the game and October 19.
the score does not indicate the
-----unevenness
of the was
two handiteams.
Nether
Providence
capped,showed
by injuries,
Swarthmore
great and
improvement
over the opening game which accounted fur the uneven score.
In the first quarter it appear~
that the game would be very
closely contested when Nether
Providence scored on a long pass
after the Garnet had taken the
lead 6-0 on Al McGilbeny's touchdown plunge. Swarthmore sb:uck
back and scored in three plays
l~ad by Howard Arrison at fullback when he carried 40 yards,
then plUMed over from the 3.
From here on, the game was all
SWaTthmore as our chargmg line
stopped Nether Providence offense
in its tracks and opened up boles
for the slashing, driving, ball carriers.
The Media Mustangs come to
Rutgers Field as a very formidable
opponent . Thf1Y have beaten Radnor in a thrilling game and lost to
blocked. kick in
EAN
SWARTHMORE,' nIDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1949
The high school football team
."~
3:15 P.tM.
FANNIE THAYER
BURIED IN VT.
BESS FURMAN TO
SPEAK TUESDAY
Women Anticipate Noted
~orrespondent's
Visit
Bess Furman noted Washington
correspondent will be the speaker
at the first regular m~eting of the
Woman's Club this coming Tu~
day at 2 p.m. Miss Furman is the
author of "Washington By-Line"
best selling book and the chief
Washington woman correspondent
of the New York Times. Swarthmore women are very for1Unate in
being able to hear such an out·
standing lecturer and Mrs. Donald
Hibbard,
program
chafrm
.. ' an,
should be congratulated for securing her.
Before the lecture the club will
hold its first stated meeting of the
year. Tea will follow with Miss
F.unnan guest of honor. Mrs. Birney
K. Morse
and Mrs. Ross W.
11"~_·
will
.LUCU..llott
pour. Hostesses for
the day will be Mrs. Frank G.
Keenen, Lillian Hoyt, Mrs.
. George
. W
M Ka
. . ms, and MrS.·B enl8lDlD •
Collins.
FIELD
$3.50 PER
Robert Millard Moist .
. Funeral services for Robert
Millard Moist, seven year-old son
of Major and Mrs. Robert E. Moist
of Hampton,· Va., former~ of
Swarthmore, were held Sunday afternoon in West Chester. TlJe
Rev. Dr. Willard Glenn Purdy of
the
Wilm.iti:gton
Presbyterian
Church conducted the services.
GEORGE C ABBE
DIES THURSDAY
,
•.
•
.
Boro. Resident Succumbs
Af
P I
d
. ter ro onge
Illness
~
COUNCIL FACES
TOUGH DECISION
!Digesting Landlord's
Tenants' Problems
Till Tuesday
Whether the current availability
of rental housing in Swarthmore
is abnormally low enough to Justify
~e continuation of ~t controls,
or whether the fact th&t the wording "For Rent" on local house signs
and realtors listings seems nonexistent is merely because desirable rental properties have always
been hard to find in this borough,
is the question Swarthmore Councilmen are mulling over in their
minds at the moment
.
By next Tuesday everung they
will have arrived at their individ.
ual convictions and meet at Borough Hall· to cast the votes which
will decide whether a resolution
requesting the abolition of rent
control here is sent for Governor
Duff's approvaL
_
The half hundred citizens who
appeared at the public hearing
Council held Monday evening of
this week equally presented both
sides of the question.
Allan C. Wood, Swarthmore
apartment house owner who origlnally had requested Council to call
such a hearing, led the presentation of the landlord's side of the
case. Edward L. Noyes and W.
Mark Bittle local realtors replied
to questions put by Mr. Wood, COlltending the .high character and
good 10ca.,tion of.this· town, as wen
as its being a college site, has always made it difficUlt for tenants
to find desirable rental properties
arid that there seems no likelihood
of a change in this condition.
Mrs. Edith Cuskaden and Mrs.
Ellen VanS. Cleveumd of Park
avenue and Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton
Bryant of South Chester road a1s.o
spoke in 'behalf of the landlord.
Points advanced in favor of lifting
of ierit controls indicated that at
this stage the controls were creating less instead of more units
available ,to that section of the
populace which through desire or
necessity prefers to rent rather
than own their domiciles. There
being no control of property own..
ers' costs, taxes, utilties, £fuel and
repairs having all increased greatly, it w:as brought out that many
owners who fonnerly rented. their
properties are now unable to realize any return whatsoever on them
at ,pre-war rent levels and are
therefore closing or selling them
to occupants and removing them
from the rental market. It was
further brought out that little
equality exists in rent controls
since properties. occupied by their
owners at the i time the .controls
were set can now be rented at
higher prices than $uperior accommodations on which rmtal was
(contiQued on page eight)
George C. Abbe a long time resid t f S
~'"__
died. Th
en 0
war u.w.wre,
ursday mOrnlDg October 6 at the
Widow Of Builder Died
ho e of his:ron Robert 'Abbe of
At Home Here
Co~ell avenue ~ter a prolonged
Sept. 28
illness He ~ the husband of
th
lat Bessie Abbe
Mrs. Fannie A. Goodell Thayer,
~orn
e73 years ago
New Lonwidow of Carroll Thayer well
d on, Coon.,.
Mr Abbe had b een
known local builder passed away
employed
by
the Baldwin LocoWednesday evening of last week
motive Works and in later years
at 601 Harvard avenue, in the
L_
a.r.:came asso Cl'· a'ted W1·th Budd's
little home which her husband
from
which he retired a year ago.
built after he retired from active
He was a member of the A.S.M.E.
business. A widow for the pasi
Besides Robert Mr. Abbe is sur11 years Mrs. Thayer had not
vived by two other sons, Ricl1ard
been well since last spring.
T. of Tuls/l, Okla., William C. of
Bom in Millbury, Mass., on
West Chester, and a daughter, Mrs.
November 27, 1860 she was the
daughter of' Austin and Frances
w. W. Shellenbarger of Merchantville, N. J.
Hemingway Goodell. Educa~
The Rev. Joseph P. 'Bishop of
in private sc~oo1s in ~hiladelphia
the
Presbyt&tan Church will perand married m·that Clty she came
Benefit
Aids
Tenn.
afte
form
the serviCe$ for relatives and
to Swarthmore 45 y~ars ago
r
Settlement
living several years m Glenolden.
.
friends . at Oliver iBair's, 1820
.t::~::;n~:~~... ~.o
SiiaWas"'& in~ of "tt~ ..
. School
Chest-oot .street.';fu· ·PhiladelphIa.
.
As usua~ this game will 'be a Swarthmore Presbyterian Church,
Many Swarthmore women ~e Intennent wm- be private.
- - - - - .bitterly contested affair and it the Woman's Club of Swarthmore, active in their sponsorship of the
LINE
UP
FOR CAMPAIGN
(continued on page eight)
and the Swarthmore branch of annual Delaware County Alumnae
the Needlework Guild.
of Pi Beta Phi Sorority's benefit
The Swarthmore' district or, Surviving are three nieces Mrs. sale and tea fOr the Sorority's Set- ganization for the 1950. community
Earle Creamer of Ridley Park, tlement school at Gatlinburg, chest canwaign opening October 20
Mrs. James Safford of Fairhaven, Tenn. Mrs. J. Archer Turner's is made up as follows: directorVt., Mrs. Clifford Willard of wal- home, 801 Harvard avenue, will Sewell W. Hodge; associate direcllngford, Vt., and a nephew Royal house the event on Friday, October tor (business)-Edward L. Noyes;
Thayer of St. Johnsburg, Vt.
. 14, from 2 until 5 p.m. and again secretary-Mrs. Hugh O. Thayer
Panel. Discussion Set
Funeral services were conduct- from 8 until 9 p. m.
assistant secretaries-Mrs. E. D;
PM·
ed in the Swarthmore PresbyterMrs. James H. Hornaday heads Brauns. Mrs. F. W. Mitchell, Mrs.
~ or eetiDg
iat1 Church at 2:30 Saturday after- the committee in charge of sales S. M. Viele, Mrs.. William Ward, 3d,
Thursday
noon by the Rev. Joseph BishOP with Mrs. Owen W. Gay, Mrs. Mrs. Edward M. Basset, Mrs. S. S.
An informal tea marks the minister of the church. Intermen Gordon Meader, Mrs. Raymond Rutherford; captains-LeOnard C.
,
opening of Mother's
Clul1 on Sun- .was in Wallingford, Vt. Denworth, Miss Marion Baker as Ashton, Nathan Bell.' G . Wills
day, October 9, from 4 to 5 p . m . .
her efficient aides. Mrs. C. W. Brodhead, Mrs. E. Fay Campbell,
at the Woman's Club. Mrs. John
Lukens is the tea chairman, Mrs. Isaac G. Darlington,. Mrs. Francis
.B. Maerker will be in charge. Old
Jack Thompson assisting.
H. Gibson, Mrs. Harold H. Gibson,
members, all new members and
. Starting as a living memorial to Jr.. LaRue Hendrixson, Thomas W.
any others in~ested in joining
the 1897 founders of Pi Beta Phi, Hopper, Howard G.,Hopson, Donthe group are cordially invited.
the work at Gatlinburg began in ald. P. Jones, Charles W. Lukens,
Officers and board members have
After a summer siesta the 1912 with the sending of a teacher Walter D. Macht, John E. Michael,
tried to contact as many mothers Swarthmore Players Club opens to take over 13 pupils at' the end Maurice G. Moore, Mrs. H. Lindof young children as possible to its thirty-ninth season Monday of the three month term furnished ley Peel. Miss Virginia Rath, Paul
extend an invitation to the tea. night, October 10 with the fam- by the County. Today the Pi Phi J. Rutan, Col. Stan~o~ S. von GraIn the event so~e ~others have ily comedy "The Bees and the School is the County School with bill, Dr. Ned B. ~illiams.
not been called It IS. hoped that Flowers." Chosen by director Nat an enrollment of over 500 pupils.
this announcement will serve as Doughty for its hilarity and laugh- The County provides teachers to
Duff Appointed Hodge
a cordial invitation.,
ter-back-H-you-don't-like-it guar- meet the basic requirements, with
Governor .fames Duff has anOn Thursday evening, October antee this Kohner and Manheimer Pi Phi furnishing the Arts and nounced the appointment of
13 at 8 p.m., the fir~t regular play 'has already been approved Crafts, Physical Education, Health Sewell W. Hodge of Ogden avenue,
meeting of the Club will be held by popular taste in the screen and Music teachers to enrich the as a member of Public School Emat the Women's Club House. At. verSion, ''The Three Darling curriculum.
ployees' Retirement .Board. The
e
this
there will be a panel Daughters".
In addition, since there is no appointment takes effect immeddiscUSSIon by four well~:
'Fam~ names' appearing on hospital, Pi Phi operates a health iately.
mo~ers ,~f ~w~o~e~cwhere 'the bill are thOse of Franci1a Wil- center with a qualified registered p;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;--.
toPIC of this disBeloc~ II Partici- lis, James S. Feight, Cornelia Mc- nurse whose work includes comdoes Mother
ng.,
.'.
.
M
Ann
.ty
.
'bli h alth .
Panf;s in' ilie pancl. are: Mrs. Kernan, Sue Surnck,
arySmith mWll;. n~~ ~u c ~ h mJoseph Reynolds, a motha' who Dickinson . and Shirley
. stru~tion mgul gIhenale .
ti?me
·FRlDAY, OCTOBER .,
th mspec ODS
.
areer
Newnnmers
to'
the
Swarthmore
nursmg,
re
ar
e
3:15-Football,
S.H.S.
vs. Media ............................ Rutgers Field
has combined a busmessc
. . ......
,
Willi
1 ti
in th Pi Ph·
·th t h o . g 0 f a home and stage are Jane Patterson,
am and innocu a ODS
e
1
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8
WIthe rms'~mrgunmnOf
two children: Mrs. S. Clement, Jerry Jordan, Virginia School and three ~al schools and
10:30 to 12-Bake Sale .......................................... Whittier House
linic. She works
2:00 P.M.-Football, College vs. P.M.C ............. Alumni Field
eekly b b
Robert Spiller~ a mother of three Perce, and Joe FarceL
?w
. a y c..
2:00 P.M.-8occer, College vs. Alumni .•....••••...•••.• Palmer Field
children, who has combined 20
Managing the stage is CoL H. C. m cl?~ cooperation W1th the local
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9
Years of teaching with. her, home Mabbottwith prompterS Sally Me- physlclan and County and State
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship ................:............... :Local Churches
duties; ~. Leonard. Dart, a Fadden and Richard Frcteth. elec- Health Deparbnents..
t
MONDAY, OCTOBER 10
former social worker, and Mrs. triclan HoWard Pennel, 'M,usie diArticles on order ni.d a y . are
. 2:00 to 4:00 P.M.-Open HoUse for Older Swarthmoroans
Methodist Church
Peter . Costa, a former school rector Patty Campbell and stage produced under supervlSJ.on.and
,
teacher each of whom has three d~torS and propmty getters marketed through the Sorontys
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11
'.......
which tbu
2:00 P.M.-Bess Furman, NYT Coriespondent ...• Woman's Club
,children.
Mrs. H. S. Toole and Mrs. Walter ship in the Gatlinburg, '
..
s
3:30 to 9:30 P.M.-Rummage Sale ..•............... Trinity Church
! All members are urged.to bring C.' Giles also behind the scenes.
helps over one h~dred familielj to
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER iz
their Needlework Guild contribuAs the club has gone back to be ~lf supporting. as weav~
2:00 P.M.--Soccer, College vs. U. of P ................. Palmer Field
tions to this first 'meeting on
. . ht schedule the show Each alumnae club m the Um~
TBUBSDAX', OCTOBER 13
October 13, as all articles must be i~ SlX-~g m Monday
Sb;ltes and Hawaii holds one an8:00 A.M. +.0 2:00 P.M.-Rummage Sale .... Methodist Social Hall
turned over at the ingathering will ~~ 15 only: CUrtain nual sale to provide national sup8:00 P.M.-Mother's Club' •.•_ ..............................._ Woman's Club
of the Woman's Club on October urday,
,.
. port for the Gatlinburg work.
25.
riseS at 8:20 p.m;
in
PI PHI'S RAISE
PROJECT FUND
d
•
•
RUTGERS
','"
':
"
'0
MOTHER'S PLAN.
'INFORMAL TEA
i
PLAYERS CLUB
OPENS MONDAY
w:n
TIllS WEEK'S CALENDAR
°
throuP.Sat-
2
THB
PERSONALS
their son-in-law and daughter Dr.
and Mrs. Davld l'l711e ·Thomas.
Cadet John 1.. Storck of .Crest
lane, has been appointed corporal
in the Corps of Cadets at West
Point where he is a second class-
Mr. and Mrs. Valenttne L. FIne
of Swarthmore avenue will entertain as their week-end gueat Mrs.
FIne's uncle Mr. John Ashley
Jones of AtJants, Ga. Mr. Jones
is the godfather of his great
niece and namesake, small Ashley FIne, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. FIne.
Mrs. E. Van S. Cleveland has
returned to her home on Park
avenue aftet spending a fall vacation in Atlantic City.
Mrs. J. H. Gordon Me Conechy
of South Chester road entertained
at dinner for 10 guests on Monday
evening in honor of the birthday
anniversary of Mr. McConechy.
Their daughter Miss Doreen McConechy was guest of honor at a
d.iilDer party Friday evening in
celebration of her birthday.
Mr. Panl F. Collins of Boston
visited his mother Mrs. Joseph V.
Collius of Strath Haven Inn over
the week-end.
Mrs. S. Milton Bryant of South
Chester road entertained at a
luncheon-bridge at her home last
Thursday.
. Mr. and Mrs. Panl K. Panlson,
formerly of Park aven)le, have
moved to their new home at 308
Sedgwood road, Springfield.
, . Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bryant have
taken an apartment' in Norwood.
l'vIr. Bryant is connected with the
General Electric in the Philadelphia office.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde
of Swarthmore and Ogden ave- where he i. a member of the
nues have returned home after sophomore class.
spending the early summer at
Mrs. H. Weston Clarke of CoItheir cottage in Rehoboth Beach lege aVeJllUe is convalescing at her,
and later at Mrs. Clyde's old home home after an operation at Bryn
"South Winds", Wellsboro. Mrs.
Mawr Hospital.
Clyde was ill with virus pneumonThe Misses Elinor and Mary Bye
Ia and was confined to a Wells- of College avenue were week-end
boro hospital for two weeks. Fol- guests of Mrs. Louise Lesley of
lowing a long convalescent period Atlantic City, a former Swarth~
...
Mrs. Clyde was able to return
more resident.
home last Wednesday.
The mothers and fathers of Rut,Miss Dorothy Shaw of Park
gers
avenue Kindergarten met
avenue is attending the Library
Wednesday
night to repaint and
Graduate School at Drexel Institute of Technology, Philadel- mend broken toYS and playground
equipment.
Refreshments were
phia.
served.
Mrs.
Cresson
O. Davis of
Robert O. Disque, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Robert C. Disque of University place is chairman of the
Sltath Haven avenue, has been kindergarten group this year.
elected vice-president of the stuMolly Storck of Crest Jane is endent branch of the American rolled in the freshman class at
Society of Civil Engineers at the Simmons C;ollege.
/ Technological Instit,ute of NorthMr. and Mrs. C. MacDonald
weljtem University.
Swan of Mt. Holyoke place enterLangdon Elsbree, son of Mr. tained at a small dinner party
mid Mrs. )Wayland Elsbree of Saturday evening in honor of the
Wallingford, a sophomore at Earl- birthday ;mniversary of Mrs. W.
ham College has been selected to J. Blackman of Cedar lane.
usher at the college chapels and
Mr. and Mrs. C. W j1H a m Ramassemblies during the first semessay of Lafayette avenue enterter.
tained the members of their
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gordon
bridge club at their home SaturMcConechy of South Chester road day·evenlng.
entertained as their week-end
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen of
guest Mr. Calvin Huntoon of BufPark avenue spent the week-end
falo, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Spencer in Baltimore, Md., visiting their
and Douglas Spencer of Ogden son-in-Iaw-and daughter Mr. and
avenue drove to Ann Arbor, Mich., Mrs. John W. Taylor Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley France
where Douglas entered the University of Michigan as a pre-med and children Helen Louise and
Patricia Lynn of Sol!th Chester
student.
road
have moved to their newly
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cadigan
of Dickinson avenue returned home purchased homeat3211-S.!dgwood
Tuesday night from a 10-dey vaca- road, Springfield.
tion in the middle west during
Local members of the Faculty
which Mr. Cadigan spoke at Earlham College and they visited Mrs.
Cadigan's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cowden of Dayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Harris
Air Conditioned
of North Swarthmore avenue spent
Friday and Saturday
the week-end in Scranton visiting
Clark Gable - Alelds Smith
"ANY NlJMBER CAN
PLAY"
Feature TIme _
THE SWARTHMORE
Saturday Night 0nJi
6:00
- 8:00 - 10:00 P.MPlayers Club
College Theatre
Presents
The Bees and the
Flowers
by Kohner and Mannhelmer
OPENING
Sat. Matinee - 1 P.M. Matinee for Children Roy Rogel'S In
"SUSANNA PASSU _
Cartoons - Serial _ Coined;y
Monday and Tuesda;y
.June Haver - RaJ' BoIpr
"LOOK POll TUB SILVEK
. LINING"
in technlcolor
Wednesday and Thursday
(by request)
Belt IIarrIIoD
BLlTB1!: sPlUr'
Monday, October 10
and Running Through
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15
Starting Friday
"SLA.'l"l'EllY'S
IWIIIIICANB'"
Curtain Time 8:20 P.M.
SWABTHMO • • A¥
OCTOBE.B 7, 11MB
. PUBUSBED I!VBBY'FRlDAY AT SWABTIDIOllE, PA
THE SWAKTIDIOB&\N. INC.. PVBLI8BER
Phone SwvIIuDore ....
BIRTH
Golden Wedding
by a speaker and discuSsion. 1BusiChristian &1enc:e Notes
Mrs. Lorene McCarter of Vasness meetings and soctal periods
"ARE SIN,. DISEASE, AND sar avenue joined friends from
will be included in the program DEATH REAL?" Is the subject of Philadelphia on a week-end autoin addition to frequent cOrporate the Lesson-Sermon in all ChUrches mobile .trlp to State College.
communions.
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
Mr.'and Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee
The Young People's Fellowship October 9. The Golden Text is: of Mt. Holyoke place have Just
will meet on Sunday evening at "God be merciful unto \IB, and returned from a two-week va8.30 p.m. in Friends Meeting. This b!ess us; and cause his face to cation spent on Fisher's Island,
is a combined Fellowship for shine upon us; that thy we" inay New York State, followed by a.
young people of the tenth, eleventh be known upon earth, thy saving w(lek in the New England States_
and twelfth grades of all denomi- health among all nations."
Gregory Heath, son of Mr. and
nations.
(Psalms 67: 1,2)
Mrs. Russell Heath of Cedar lane
Choir School will meet on Mulgraduated from the University of
day and Wednesday at 4 p.m.
NEWS NO'l'ES
Miami, Fla., September 10 with
The Vestry will meet on Monday
Mr. and Mrs. David Gilcreest, a ·B.A. Degree. He has secured
at 8 p.m. in the parish house.
former Swarthmore residents are a position with the Federal Paper
Choir rehearsal will be held on now living at 524 E. Kiowa Street, Board Company in' Bagoto, N.J.,
Thursday at 7.30 p.m.
Colorado Springs, Colo.
where he and his famCy wilIllve.
The annual Harvest Festival will ?;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;9i
be held on Sunday, October 18 at n
11 a.m.
The first dinner meeting of the
Men's Club Wlll be held on Monday, October 17, at 6.30 p.m. An
interesting Speaker Wlll be present
Closed Every Sunday
and an election of officers will be
Open
7 A. M. to 8 p. M.
held.
Monday Thru Saturday
The annual Christmas Bazaar
will be held on December 1.
TilE 'SWARTHMOREAN
,
PETER E. TOLD, Bdltor
MARJORIE TOLD, AsIodate EdItor
Rosalie Peirsol
Lorene Mc CarUlr
Pat Told
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
Office at Swarthmore. Po., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY. NOON
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7,1949
HAS YOUR MOTOR BEEN TUNEp UP YET?
Drive In Today or Let Us Call For Your Car
"RIGHT IN THE CENTER OF 10WN"
SERVICE
"Bob" Atz, Owner
CALl:. 04
DARTMOUTH f-I AfAYETfE AVf~.
40
DR. HARRY M. TARNOFF, Chiropodist
Foot Specialist
ENGAGEMI!NTs
Announces lhe opeDlD&' of offices at
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Harlan
Conly of Yale avenue, announce
the engagement of their daughter
Miss Ch
Mrs. RDland Benjamin ·Sr., of Baltmore, Md., and the late Mr. 1Benjamln.
Miss Conly attended Temple
University. Mr. Benjamin is a
graduate of the Massachusette Institute ""I Technology.
go.re Of Cornell avenue, announce
the engagement of their daugh'ter,
•
alic_ Larb_f
·1025 Harvard Avenue,
(Chester and Fairview Roads)
Swarthmore, Pa.
In addillon to hts offices at, 609 ~elsh St., ChI!Sler, Pa.
BY APPOINTMENT
The Bouquet
'9olelI"ank
tS
&'uilelln!i
•
BWARTBIIOKE 1l08-W
BEAUTY SALON
Lest Beauty obb with the
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sllll .....r
tide.
Service
SPECIALIZING IN
Lw!cheons
Buffet Suppel'S
Cocktan ParUeII
Call
Dot Belfield - Swa. 1973
Marge Hurd - Swa. 3138
It's So Easy To Entert$R At. The
IR~
.
FAMILY DINNER' ON SUNDAY (1-7:80) FITS BAPPD.Y
INTO A COUNTRY DIUVE THESE FINE FALL DAYS '
Week-day dinners (6-7:30), or luncheons (12:30-1:30) b~
congenial eroups together for brldp .or Canasta
ON THuRSDAY, AS USUAL (5:30 - 7:30)
,1.00 SERVE-YOURSELF -ALL-YOU-WANT suprBlt
STRATH HAVEN INN
FOB
MAGAZINE
SUBSCRIPl'IONS
Mrs- Lloyd Eo Kauffman/
Swarthmore Z080
8warihmore, Pa.
Telephone SwanJunore 0680
- - - - - - .--
MEDIA
''THE lODGE STEPS
OW'
Tuesday and Wednesday
GNIW)' Peek
Ava Gardner
"THE GREAT 8INNER'"
Starting Thursday
*
"With health, eftrythiDs is a .awnie of
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it may be, is enjoJllble. It follows that !:be
greatest of foUies is to sacriiQ, Mehh for aAy
other kind of happiness, whateftt it _y be
-for gain, ad'fllncement, leaming, for fame,
let alone, then, for ~og
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m~ impo£tant to public .....Id. In ev prucripde.
depanmeat we haft as. "bled !:be important dnap·&o.
all oYer the wodd. These mecIiciDaI applies rep.reseat
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OF FRIENDS
Saturday, Octaber 8
10:30 to 12-Bake'Sale at Whittier
Moore'will be the speaker.
House.
Sunday, Octobe~ 9
9:45 A.M.-First Day School.
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum Meetiog 8 to 2 o'clock.
House. Discussion led by Dr.
Leonard Eisenbud of the Bar",-,_:.ty Notes
tol Foundation, on: The Nature
Holy Communion
..........
will .. be celeof
the
Universe.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Wor- brated at 8 a.m. All departments
ship. Children cared for in of the Church School will meet
Whittier House during Meet>- at 9.45 a.m. The rector will preach
ing.'
.
at the 11 o'clock service of mom8:00 P.M.-Meeting in Whittier
.
.
House with Hale Sutberland ing prayer. Ushers. for the servlce
on The Meeting for Worship.
are: R. G. Haig, head usher; T, B.
Wednesday, Oetober 12
Keirn, J. S; Thompson, R. D. New9:30 to 3:3~ewing and Qullt- tin, C B. Brown, J. B. BuI1itt, J. H.
ing in Whittier House. Box
Luncheon. All cordlally in- Furlong and W. F. Klug. The boys
vited.
.
serving as acolytes are: 8 a.m.,
---..:..-..:..:::..---------1 John Simon; 11 a.m., Dale ThompFIRST CHURCH OF
. CHRIST SCIENTIST
son, Morey Whitehead and Perry
OF SWARTHMORE
Redifer.
Park Avenue' below Harvard
The newly organized Canterbury
SuruJa:r, October 9
Club (a branch of the National
;:;o~, ~~h,:,;:,n: :=:~~.
Friday and Saturday
Richard Wldmark
LInda Darnell
Sunday and. Monday
at the driveway-transept entrance
will assist Mr. Bish<>p in greeting
Sunday morning at the 11 the congregation after the sero'clock service the sermon will vice this Sunday morning.
be .. Vital Roots".
The Woman's Assocjation wUl
The Women's Bible Class, lead-, meet Wednesdsy,October 12. The
er Mrs. Donald Hibbard will meet Worship Service will be held in
, at 9:30 a. m., Sunday. This week the Churcli, led by Mr. Bishop,
Mr. Bishop wilL address the class at 12 noon. The Luncheon wUl
on the subject "Great Bellefs". follow, prepared by Circle I, Mrs.
The Primary, Junior and Senior Charles Lukens chairman. The
Departments will meet at 9:45 a.m. speaker for the luncheon meeting
and the Nursery and' 'Beginner's will be Dr. J. B. Schmoker, GenDepartments at 11 a. m. .
eral Secretary for the Committee
. The Church Hour Parking place on Friendly Relations among Forfor children of 6 and 7 years eign Studen'ts for the Fed<$"al
Friends Meeting Notes
whose parents wish to attend the Council of .Churches in America.
Saturday mOrning, Ootober 8
church service will be held at 11 Dr. Sclunoker is vitally Interested from 10:30 to 12 the Junior Forum
a. m.
in thiS problem of our foreign grOUP is holding a Bake Sale at
The Young Adult's group will students.
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Whittier House to help furnish
meet Sunday evening at 6 for a
The annual Anniversary Sale of tbeir new class rOOm.
buffet supper in charge of Elise the Presbyterian Home for WidThe Adult forum of the First
Remont. Jim Hardig wlll speak ows and Single Women will be Day School of the Swarthmore
on his travels through Europe.
held at the Home on October 11, Monthly (Friends). Meeting, anThe High School FeI,iOwship starting a~ 2 p.m.
nounces a very interesting prowill meet at 6:30 p.m.
An open house will be held for gram for this year, beginning SunThe Girl Scouts meet on Mon- older Swarthmoreans at the Meth- day morning, October 9, at 9:45
day at 3:30. The Boy Scouts meet odist Church on Monday, October a. m. The prospectus for the first
on Thursday evening at 7:30.
10, from 2 to 4 o'clock. Everyone 14 weeks has been prepared in de. The Junior Choir for all children who is 'interested ·in· this Golden tail, and will feature talks by outof 4th, 5th, and 6th grades meets Age Club is invited to attend.
standing autborities in the fields
for rehearsal on Thursday afterThe combined Fellowship for of physics, biology, psychology,
noon at 3:30. The Chapel Choir young . people of the tenth, medicine, psychiatry and philosrehearses at· 7 :45 on Thursday eleventh and twelfth grades of all ophy.
evening.
denominations will hold its first
According ·to Oliver E. RDdgers
The Board of Trustees will meet meeting this Sunday evening at
and John W. Seybold, leaders of
Tuesday evening at 8. The Board 6:30 at Friends Meeting House.
the group, the plan for the "ext
of Deacons will meet Fridsy, 0cfew months is to re-examine the
tober 14 at 8 o'clock in the Pastor's
Methodist Church Notes
fields of scientific knowledge "to
Study.
The Sunday School meets on
see
what we can find out about
Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Weiland at Sunday morning at 9:45. Classes
the .Harvard avenue. entrance and are provided for children of all God and the nature of religi.on."
...Tbe first' speaker and discusMr. and Mrs. Frank T. Ransburg ages and for adults.
The Young Adults meet at 10 sion leader will be Dr~ Leonard
Eisenbud, a theoretical physicist
in the Ladies' Pru;-Iors.
employed·
at the 'Bartol FoundaThe topic of the sermon, at the
11 o'clock service is "Use What tion, who wlll talk about "The
SWARTHMORE
Nature of the Universe." On OcPRESBvrI'ERIAN CHURCH
You Have.1I
Rev. JOBeph P. Bishop, MinJst-.1'
The Community Youth FellDw- tober 9 and on October 16, Dr.
Sunday, Oetobe~ 9
ship will meet at 6:30 in the Meet- Eisenbud will explain what Sci8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
entists currently believe about the
11:00 A.M. Sermon, _ "Vital ing House.
Roots".
The Church Nursery is open dur- origins of .the universe and the
Wednesday, Oetober a
ing the morning service for chil- scientific evi4ence, if any, .of di10:00 A.M. - Surgical Dr: sf"gs
dren. Mrs. ,1.. E. Kauffman and vine planning in the structure
group.
Mrs. Charles R.Beacham will be and organization of the cosmos.
ThllJ'llday, October 13
All who are interested in the
7:30 P.M.-Boy Scouts. Troop 2 in charge.
discussion
series are cordia.lJy:. inThe ushers for the day are
MErHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser, D. D., Minlater George Shubert, Edward Alston, vited wbetber or not they are
Sunday, October. 9
Walter Dickinson, Petllr Murray members of the Meeting. These
9:45 A.M.-Church School.
classes wlll be beld in the Meeting
11:00 A.M.-Sermon "Use What and Paul PanJson.
Open House for older Swarth- House, at the usual "Sunday
You Have".
moreans will be held on Monday School" time, 9:45 to 10:45 a. m.,
TRINITY CHURCH
afternoon in the Ladies' Parlors beginning on October 9.
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector
between the hours of 2; and 4.
Sunday evening at 8 o'clock in
Sunday, Octobe~ 9
8:00 A.M.-HOly Communion.
The Young Adults will meet at Whit\ier House, Hale Sutherland
9:45 A.M.-Church School
a Hot-Cake and BauSagl' Supper will lead a discussion on the Meet11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer. The on Monday evening at 6:45 in the ing for Worship. All are wel'Rector will preach.
church. Business mee~ and 'come.
5:30 P.M.-,Canterbury Club.
6:30 P.M.-YOung People's Fellowship.
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Presbyterian Notes
Church Services
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Tea Club of the University of Joan Mary, to Richard G. Keppler,
Pennsylvanta wUl be entertatned son of Mr. and MrL JU!.ius Keppler,
on Tuesday at a tea given by Mrs. also of Cornell avenue.
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Studebaker introduced
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for Episcopal College students) will entertain the
11:00 A.M~"Are Sin,' Disease,
and Death RealY"
WednesdllY evening meetinl
each week, 8 p.m. J!eedlni room
open daity except Sunda7·..,d
HOJidan 12 to 5 p. m. Wedn-'q
7' tie ':50 p.m. IIOd • to
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EpisCopaJ. freshmen of S",arthmore
buffet
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day evening. -Tentative plans are
SH"';J
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each Sunda;y at 6.30 p.m. followed
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Saved from defeat last Saturday only by a starUlng fourth
quarter rally that gave them a
14-14 tie with Washington CoIlege. the Swarthmore College
football squad is hard at work in
preparatioon for the comlng
atruggle with P.M.C. at Alumnl
Field tomorrow.
The Cadets figure as favorites
in Saturday's contest, with a
heavier and more experieneed
team. Swarthmore is banking on
men like captain Haines Dickinson, senior halfback Dick Esrey
and freshman paaser and runner
Richard Roeder to give the P .M.C.
team an interesting afternoon.
Coach Bob Dunn's soccer players. having previously appeared
only in a warm-up contest with
Delpark on September 24, -open
their regular season against
Princeton away on Wedriesday.
Next clash for the hooters is the
traditional Alumni Game, to be
played at Palmer Field tomorrow,
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Harvey, II, of Cqllege avenue have
returned home after vacationing
in Cape May for three weeks. .
The Junior Club entertained
new members at a card party and
reception at the Woman's Club
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. George Schobinger and her
daughter Miss Barbara Ann Schobinger of Philadelphia, formerly
of Swarthmore, arrived home
Monday on the MS Gripsholm
from the Scandinavian countries
after three months abroad. Miss
Schobinger will begin her work
in the Intelligenee Section of DuPants Experimental Station in
Wilmjngton "this week.
Anne
McDowell
Hickman.
daughter of Major and Mr•• Hinson B. Hickman of the Glen Mills'
Schools, left for Baltimore Friday to resume her studies as a
sophomore at Goucher College.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Morse
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones
of Parrish road will be week-end
guests of Dr. and Mrs. N. V. Ludwick at their farm near Chester-
•
town,
Mrs. Md.
Marvel Wilson' of Strath
Haven avenue entertained her
bridge club at a luncheon-bridge
at her home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Moxey,
Jr., and children Bonnie and Todd
of Rutgers avenue will spend the
week-end as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard S, Turner of Mt.
Lebanon, formerly of Swarthmore.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Passmore Elkinton of Harvard avenue have
returned following a summer motor trip of more than'12.000 miles
to New England. across the Great
Lakes by boat, to Saskatchewan,
the Rocky Mountain Parks and
the Pacific Coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Kent
of Riverview road spent last week
as the guests of Mr, Harold McCurdy of Philadelphia on his 50
foot motor sailer "The Wanderer",
cruising .from Larchmont, N.Y.
to Georgetown, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rlussell
of Ogden avenue who left here the
early part of August on an automobile trip to the west coast are dUEl
to arrive home -shortly. They
stopped at Estes Park, Colo.. and
visited relatives and friends in
Berkeley and Pasadena, Calif.,
and on their return trip visited Mexico and New Mexico, the
Grand' Canyon, Bryce and Zion
National Parks, and New Orleans.
Mr. W. I. McNair of Wellesley
road has. returned following a
two-week visit with his SO"" ill
Winter Park, Fla., and Louisville,
Ky. Mr. McNair will spend the
winter with his sOn-in-law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. George IlL
Kama of Wellesley road.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hook of
Westdale avenue are vacationing
at a resort on FairvIew Lske in
the Poconos. Mr• .and Mrs. Hook
have been visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. McLain of Cleveland
who are also guests at the same
lodge.
Concert Planned.
Chi Qrnegas ot this v1c1n.1ty will
meet Monday, October 10 at 10:30
a.m. at the home of Mrs. C. MacDonald Swan at 910 Mt. Holyoke
place to sew tor Needlework
Guild.
Dedns Third Sea"The Media Fellowship Chorus
has hegun its third season with
new
members from
Clifton
Heights. Cheyney. SwartImrore and
Media", said Mrs. J. Lawrence
Stabler of WallingfQrd, president
of the Media Fellowship and a
member of the Chorus. Alice
Blodgett. Supervisor of Vocal Music in the Swarthmore Public
Schools. is again director of the
group which numbers over 50 voices from various parts of Delaware
Countv
The chorus began l'ts
•.
rehearsals three weeks ago with
th·
f
ful
en US.laSIll· or a success
yeart
ahead. Although plans have no
been announced for the season. it
ill
is anticipated that the Chorus w
appear in several, public conoerts
beginning this falL
Memhership in the Chorus is
still open and a cordial invitation
to join the group is extended to
and women who like to sing.
Tenors are needed but all are welcome. Rehearsills are held every
Monday evening at' 8:15 at the
Fellowship House, 21 West Franklin street, Media.
men
Mr. and Mrs. V, S. Kupelian and
sons Teddy and David of WSshington. D. C., formerly of Swarthmore, spent last week-end visiting Mrs. Kupelian's parents Mr.
and Mrs, Paul IlL Paulson of Park
avenue••
'0C'.l'0BEB 7, UQ
SWAB TH MO aKA N
keeplng ,with this year's
Goethe·~icentennla1, a program of
Goethe's lyrics will be presented at
Clothier Memorial, FrIday, October 14, at 8:15 P..m.
James D. Sorber. associate professor of Romance Languages and
director of musical activities at
Swarthmore College. will sing selectons from the German poet's
works set to music by Schubert,
M~toer and WolL'
This Goethe concert will be
the first program on the schedl1le
of the William J. Cooper Foundaiion for 1949-50.
In
Dr. and Mrs. George p, Warren
of South Chester road will drive
to Princeton, N.J. tomorrow to
attend the Penn-Princeton game.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Collins
at Arlington, Va., spent the weekend with Mr. Collins' parents Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin W. Collins of
North Chester road.
Mr. and Mrs. Wi11iam B. Bullock, Jr., ot Seaford, DeL, have re.,
turned home after spending a
fe,!, days with Mr. Bullock's
parents Mr. and. Mrs. Bullock of
Cedar lane.
Bruce Godfry of Vassar avenue
has been pledged to PhI Gamma
Delts fraternity at Wash1nlton
and Lee University where he Is
a member of the freshman class,
Mrs.. J. W. Hollander and
daughter Judith Ann of Ogden
avenue have returned home after
summering at Monument Beach
on Cajle Cod. They were joined
there the latter part of the summer by Mr. Hollander and by
Preston Hollander who had been
camping at Camp Chewonkl. Wiscasset, Me.
"TIIY
NEWS NOTES
Dr. Roy F,'Nichols (If Riverview
road has returned after a year
·tin
f
f Am .
as vis! g pro essor a
erlcan History and Institutions at
Cambridge University. Dr. Jeanette P. Nichols joined her husband here in September after also
.spending a year as visiting prof_
essor of American History at the
University of Birmingham, England.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton W, Briggs
of Philadelphia will leav~ for
Houston, Texas, Monday where
Mr. Briggs will be in the French
Horn section of the Houston
Symphony Orchestra. Mrs. Briggs
is the former Miss Sylvia Swann.
daughter of Dr. and Mrs, WUliam
F. G. Swann of Ogden avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. H11nd.
Jr•• of Riverview road entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Hand, Sr.• of Plainfield, N.J., as their week-end
guests. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johansen of Trevose were additional
dinner guests Saturday evening.
ORANGE CLEANERS
405 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore, Penna.
NOW I Day Service
(ANY ARTIVLE 150 EX'l'BA)
SwEATERS - BLOUSES
" 49c
To Ootober 15th
BEAUTIFULLY OLEANED
You'll never have to make
a pill-ppying trip if you have.
a checking account with us.
Bring in your first deposit, start an account.
OCTOBIB '7, lM8
THE SWARTHMOREoAN
CLASSIFIED
Health Council To Meet
A meeting Of the delegates to
Scbmldt,
dB)",
COIIditJom 0.0
Fled
day
N.
",•• 1
the Delaware ColDlty District of It"...~be •.!'.uJil~"'" ih~'the Health and Welfare Col1l1<,II,1 'h'n" n
at which representstives of
PERSONAL-Young married w0man desires. to baby sit afternoons. Call Swarthmore 3237-R.
pERSONAL-French lessons, individually or in groups, b;y native speaking lady. Call Swarthmore 2076.
PERSONAL-If you want your
trees trlnimed or removed, call
Swarthmore 0574.
pERSONAL-Register yOUr Small
IN THE COURT OF CO_ON PLBAS
OF DRLA-WARE COUN1T,
PENNSYLVANIA
~~~~~::~~r 1:i~~~'~~~~ I
prOximately 75 member agencies
and organizations are expected to
be present, will be held Tuesday
,••-.-:~""~,:::_.,,,,
October 11 at 3 p.m. in the Swarth_
more Friends Meeting House.
Following the business session,
tea will be served at, Whittier
House.
account bas been filed In the
Prothonotarv and will be
mid Court OD October 16th.
""'-;.: e.s:ceptJOI1I are flied thereto.
WILLIAM C. KNODEL.
:::~~~~l~~;~~~i=!~~~:~
~~r~' .=:
To Study In France
SchooL Call DIrector, Mrs. G. W.
Fry now. SWllfthmore
Swarthmore2806-J.
N1I1'Sery
Brodhead.
PERSONAL-LouiSe PlckIn, Hairdresser, - Shampoo and Wave,
$1.25. Permanent Wave. $6.50 up.
1309 Seva.th avenue Grace Park,
Phone Swarthmore 4538.
Miss Fuchs received her masters ......T
PERSONAL
- Electrical wirIna
JUld install,atlon"residentlal
and
commercial. Water heaters. fBllieo,
degree
in French
and last
ltslian
at ~~;';o;~~~~~::~
Bryn Mawr
College
June.
_
A former resident of BrooldyJ~ ~~~; ~'"'='''
dishwashers.
Burllar
~U':id=ters'
s~~~d~on~~e=d
ServIce on washers.
has lived in Swarthmore,
the end'o! World War II in
she served as first lieutenant
Ruth Fuchs of Princeton and
Lafayette avenues will sail on the ..y onn' M,..
deGrasse next Tuesday for Paris. ..••r.
to 'study a year at the Sorbonne. Atty.: cliiri.'·
Prothonotary
of
tilL Vtat l'.l.d.TlNG
Esq.
I
I
~~~~;~~~~~~i~~
cleaners, ranges, iro'llB, toasters,
fans, lamps. Call Erich H. Hausen, Electrical
Contractor, Swartb!Dore
285~35 Park avenue.
P ERSONAL - Medical Massage
for wry neck. tense nerves, oon, stipation. Spot redueing by
~€t~<:
~~~~:: I~~~;~~;~~r~~~~~~~~~~~
I
Expertly aDd
Reasonably DoDe
Robert J. MacBride. Sheri ..
the Women's Army Corps. Twenty
months of her three-year service I w.t,;r-iiea'ir:"SP;;;lIlca~~~i~ ~'"
were spent in the southwest Paclfic.
WORK GUARANTEED
Call Chester 2-3026
Before Noon
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r
PETER & TOLD
All LInes Of InsaraDee
. 333 Dartmouth 'Avenue
Swarthmore 1833
iho
De-I
F. F. ZIMMERMAN
Photographer
LAMPS MOUNTED
"OutstsndlDlf for Qual1t7"
Vases - FIgurines - Pitehers
Ekl. Made Into IAImps
Old Lamps Remodeled
Call Chester 2-3028
Before Noon
OP SAMUEL C. WISDOM-
Media 6-84116
8 E. Front St.
.
BLA'IlR JO~
.-
Builtin
Book CII8eII - Oabinets
Starage UDits
DrIveway CoaaUuclioa
Asphalt or CeDorete
PETER DI NICOLA .
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLRAS
Phene l'Iwarihmore ZU8
Swarthmore National Bank
& Trust Co.
Member at Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
PENNSYLVANIA
OF DBLAWARE
COUNTY..
No. 1951)
CUNNINGHAM
Painters .. Pa_ IJaqers
We sbonI4 know how
~~~.
IIDM!..... Aft
Now You can buy U. S. Savlni. Bonds automatically
SwarthmOl'e
jthrough the new Bond-a-Month PlaIL Aak at thU 13ank
Disposal Service
!!i!i.~v_": I if
9 A. IlL to 5.30 PoM.
Devine Taxi Service
"PRIDE"-Fresh Lean Meat
For Your Pets
Bnbblah CoUeoied
I!I~~~~~~~~~:=:=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!
JACK DIEHL
Groll!1d Meat lb 21" - A1so
Cubed and Cooked
BegnJa.r DeUveries
Swarthmore 2302-R
SWARTHMORE. PA.
•
Mor-lll:'~~~~~~~~J~i
ton, Rutledle and lUdley
Township
since 1918
ServIng
Swarthmore,
PHONE:
I
,-8~warIIImore~04«~1~~I,yon~I ~~~~ .~~~J~~~~~
~
Swarthmore 14&8
. WILLIAM BROOKS
:\~;;··Ud;
Ashes
& mowed,
Rubblsh General
Removed
Lawns
WANTED-We will }:lUY at best
prices, old china, glass, furniture, firearms. Call HollY Oak
4313 appointment.
or HollY Oak All
6720business
collect,
for
Hau1ln&
236 HardIn& Av.
confidential. Colonial Cupboard"
No.5. Philadelphia Pike, Wil-"
108 School St.. Morton Pa.
Phone Swartbmore 111«-&
Part and Full TIme Malde
PaInters _ Day Wort
Office Hours _
9 A.IIL
to 12 Noon
A. Mercer Quinby
Bernce .
WINDOW CLEANING
Prompt - Em.lent
. DELCO HOUSE and
WINDOW
00.
428 E. 20th
Pa.
Weekly 01" KoulhiT
Phone ChMIer 3-DS31
GRACE LEWIS
EMPLOYlIIENT AGENCY
KNODEL,
In
We
CARPENTRY REPAI118
Swarthmore 1291
328 Hawarden Rd.
Springfield, Pa.
r~;;~;::;~~~~~~~~~
ESTATE OF RUTH KIRK PRICE (AN
ALL1!GED WEAK·MINDED PERSON)
First and Final A.,..".t or Provident
Trust Company of Phlla~eI'pbIa. ou.rdlnD
ot the Estate of Ruth KIrk Price.
. The above atcOunt has beeD flied In the
0"1.. or tbe Prothonotary and will be
conOrmed by said Court on October lttb.
11-19. unlet.!! e:r;ceptloas are rued thereto~
SInce 1905
8wa. JI6I
March Term. lOBt
FUNERAL DIBl!'Dl'OB
Formerly of Medts
1125 w. I4b1eh Ave.• Phl1a.
Phone Baldwin 1170
No additional char,e ter
suburban calla
•
ROOFS
bachelor apartment or
with small private
desirable. Reply
farnlly.
to Box
'sires
ALTE'V--\.
~
\«1ras .... -
INSTAU,BD
Furnace Repairs & Cleanf".
Call
GWBGE MYBB8
409 Michlj:an Ave. S.... 2288
CRAnSM.ANSHIP
Sberl"
Before you BUILD • • • BElIIODEL • • • BEPAlB
let us estimate and bId on your Job.
You may save money, while cettin&, the
advanta..... 01 our to3l-QusUly work.
Horace A. Reevi.
~;e~Y~~~i"~~~~
''Third Generation BnI1der".
SWARTHMORE.
r~'r~~~d~i;O[;~:~~~~~~~j ~~~~~~iii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii~~
MORE HEAT
FOB
LESS MONEY
Mature
34M
WIlY NOT BREAK DOWN AND
DO YOURSELF A FAVOR?
Order yOlU' COAL NOW while it is plentiful
• - • you won', regret it. Lay in at least one 'on
per month•.
Box: S,
articles.
• WAU aN 'MH. eenl ••• '
wi'"0'
Tho _ " " CIvy"'" Now rothr
P"'DloIic Ruld Drift ••• lite limp""
aN avfomatlc hvmeiAiont.
OOiI'IBBS
BBPAIRED AND
CALL
large
'
• IIEW (OIlSJIItICT_
• AlTEIATI.IIS ON _ _
When others cough and quit •.. ChrYsler .doesn't even splutter.
Storm-damp-high.water-can't faze It! Throw a bucket of water
over the engine and you can't stop it. O~ce again Chrysler bringa
you the year's most needed engineering f••t. The first and only
completely waterproof ignition system on any passeng'll" car In
America-and It's standard on all Chrysler modelsl Coil-dlstributor-wiring harness-spark plugs-everything sheds wa1er like·.
duckl And mind you ••• this is only one of 50 stand-out advances
this year on the beautiful Chrysler. Better see how they add up to
the swe~test driving, best riding Chrysler ever built for you. Visit
your nearby Chrysler dealer foran eye-opening demonstration today.
HANNUM &-WAITE Chester Road - Yale Avenue
lRTERS BROTHERS, file,
Commct",., OM 'u,ild••
302 Gayley Street • M_....
work serving dinners,
work. Sharon Hill 5314-J.
day's
LOST and FOUND
Delaware Dri-
Return to the
offIee.
PBEMIVlII ANTIIBAClTE
331 Dorimou&b Avenne
Swari1unere
Swarthmore 0315
Bank Budget Plan Available
I':
KINDLING WOOD -
MIllIOn Bnilders Supply
Company
MU,I,WOIU[ -- LlJIIBW
BUILDING IlATEBIAL
ltepain and MaintenllllC«
,
FUEL OIL, TOO
Van' lien Brothers
.....ne: Media 1-081
Builder
,.
CHARLES E. FISCHER
SWARTHMORE"S3
"A N(JIlSE WEU-IIAIIITAIIiEP IS THE WISE DWN'S 'AlII"
Ridley Park
Painter
,
THE SWARTBMO.BAN
8
.
Trinity Rummage Sale I
To Be Held Tuesday
)
Gray Ladies Needed
Gray Ladies who perform valuable services for hospitalized
veterans, are needed In the service of the Red Cross. They asaIst
In the hobby shops and libraries;
write letters and read to bed
patients; often perform shopping
trips for the patients. This service is open to women between.
the ages of 21 and 55. Prospective Gray Ladies will be Inter..,
viewed at Red Cross Headquarters, 253 North Broad street, and
appointments can be made bY
calling Locust 4-2530.
A short orientation course is
given. Mrs. La Rue Hendrixson,
Swarthmore Chairman of Volunteer Service Swarthmore 2199
will be glad to discuss the. work
in any of the volunteer services
with women who have time to
give.
Then Canteen Course will be
given at· Headquarters. It is a
10 hOur' course and will be given
in two hour periods on October
11, 13, 18, 20, and 25. It covers
cooking and serving, nutrition.
quantity cooking, I and buying.
Canteen workers prepare food for
parties at federal hospitals, picnics and fishing excursions, and
will serve lunch to patients before football games at Franklin
Field this FalL
......
OCiCBQ7.Ui11
.
tIe the matt"; Monday evening.
It therefore set an adjourned meeting date for next Tuesday and pro_
ceeded with the other business on
.
the even~
ag~
The Woman's Chib of Swarthmore was host to several hundred
members and guests on To 'ay
at its fall tea, now a traditional
event In Swarthmore of almost 20
years standing.
Mrs. J. Roland Pennock, 3 Whi~
Drass and SUnlta, Inc., of PhilStanding in the receiving line tier place, on Sunday, October
adelphia as lowest of six bidders
with Mrs. Francls H. F~, new at 4 p.m..
on widening the doors of the Fire
president' of the club, and all her
House, were awarded the ·contract
officers were the honored guests
Council Faces Decision for the job.
of the day, Mrs. Lewis M. Detz,
Motorists who have tried to
president of the Delaware County
(continued from page one)
cross
Baltimore pike on the newly
Federation and her first vice- already established.
president, Mrs. James E. Richards.
Mrs. JolID Longwell, Mrs. Wil- opened Sproul road will be happy
Circulating among the guests were liam Allen Brown, Chandler Caton toflearn they will be given a break
soon. Council awarded Joseph F.
the various club chairmen who of Park avenue; Davl.d W. R. Moranswered questions about thetr de- gan, Jr., of SouUl Chester road; Ellis, of Lansdowne, a contract for
parlnJents and discussed. inform- Wilford· Martin of Rutgers avenue; installation of a traffic light at this
ally plans for the winter.
Mrs Joseph A. Perry and Warren intersection. The placing of \he
Beautiful fall floWers decorated F. Faragher of The Swarthmore, signal which will cost $1,178 is to
the club house arranged by mem- were among those .wh enlightened be completed by the end of this
bers of the g~en de~artment with the Borough Fathers on the di- month. Springfield Township has
Mrs. Mark B.ttle chairman for the lemma of the Tenter who beset on agreed to pay half the cost of inday. She and her committee, Mrs. every hand by increased cOsts of stalling and maintaining the signal
J. Frank Beatty, Mrs. Milton Bry- living fear the scrapping of rent 1r
ant, Mrs. D. Reed Geer, Mrs. E. . iling would in reality leave
lIIarle LouIse Fol'Q1be
Le Roy Mercer, Mrs. Elliott Rlch- ;';;em i~ danger of not being able
RE-OPENS
ardson and Mrs. A. P. Shenkle, to ff d
roof over their heads.
STUDIOS Gf D~CING
had desigued and made lovely cor- So::'e o:it':' repairs and Improvesages of azalea ':"WOS fo.r those ments made at their own expense
October 8 - SWIII'ibmore 3688
in the recelvlng line. Besides the and effort to their rented quarters,
flowers on the stage and mantel. thus increasing the value of the
colorful bou~uets had been placed property and having the landlord's
on each=!::~ttered aroundgata
upkeep expense. They proclaimed
room, r
m a very
the unfairness of paying again for
Want
T&ST FOB S. H. S.
appearance.
thro.. ~..
t
.
these improvements
...... ren
(continued fr.om page one)
Pouring at the tea tables were
is assured ·that Medla will be pre'd
f the club Mr Increases.
Some
,
past pres1 ents ( ) .
,s.
It was one renter's contention I
'Pared to play the best game of the Jessi H H 1m
Mr Roland G
~
S t ' that many of the local so-called
year, They are well q"aUfied as E ~
Real
one of the top teams in the county Ea't
Mrs' J P'ul Br ee n~:: apartments were in reality nothing
OD,
••
a
own, .,uu..I.::t. b t "mis abl
rrets "
with such outstanding boys as John S. Klstier, Mrs. Peter E. Told, u
er e gs
.
Annual Sale of Crafta by
. Bargains?
Larry Carter and Harry TjJJman, '4r" Robert L. Coates and MrP
Among the
leaders
~gain
GATLINBURG WlM.VEBS
two ·ot the fastest backs In the John E. Michael
Swart~oreans have ,qW~
. Del. Co. A)mnnae
county, along with such fine boys
Hospitality was in charge of Mrs. placed, m the laps of their tow
Pi Beta Phi
as fullback Johnny Scala
cen- William E. Hetzel and serving governors, this n~w problem Whi~!
2-5, 8-9 p.m.
ter Ron Berger
·th h
Mrs W 0 H .
was made pOSSIble through
"
WI
er were
. • . _~Jn7-e.
In f th Federal H ust~ri and
COllIE TO THE
810 Harvard Ave., Fri. Oct I4
The Varsity club is again selling Mrs. Donald Crossett, Allee Mar- p~s go
e.
0
.....
o rams The roceeds of which .
Rel\t Act of thIS year. If approved
RUMMAGE SALE
pr g
,
.p
nott, and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert.
b the Governor of the State and
WIll go to the msurance fund.
Greeting the guests and escort- y
th Hi
'_d
Ex.
,
. .
passed. by him 10· e ous..,..
·BAKE SALE
AT
mg them to the ~vmg line were peditor a resolution by Council
WHITrlER HOUSE
Medical Auxjliary To MAlet Mrs. Harry L. Miller, Mrs. Frank would end fixed rents in the \BorSat. Oet. 8 - 18:30 to II!
Trinity Church
The Woman's Auxiliary to the G. Keenen, Mrs. H. Lindley Peel,
Benefit Jr. Forum, of
Delaware County Medical Society Mrs. Charles 'W. Lukens, Mrs. Wal- ough and bring about cltan&'OS of
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11
Friends First Day School
will hold a luncheon· meeting at ter C. Giles, Mrs. William H. Gehr- varying degrees of benefit and
3:30 to 9:30 P.M.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the Ingleoeuk at 1.15 p.m. n ext ing; .Mrs. George P. Warren, ·Mrs. hardship
to residents.
No matter
;;;;
how the question
is decided
there
Tuesday. .
W. J Weiland, and Mrs. J. Burriss will be some hurt fee1!ngs, so
ADMISSION 50
RUlIIMAGE 80'1,£
Mrs. Walter Landry of North West.
Council finds itself in a highly
Chester road is in charge of reserMrs. Raynham T. Bates, house unenvied position at the moment,
Thursday, ·Ootober 13
vations. Mrs. Frank Murray of chairman had hung fresh curtains ~~~~~~~~~~~~::::..!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
8:00 A.M. _Z P.M.
South Princeton avenue is carre- thr<>ughout the club and added
•
spondlng
secretary
of
the
county
new
accessories
to
brighten
the
•
Methodtst SooIaI Ba.I1
auxiliary.
occasion.
The fall Rummage ~ at
Trinity Church to be held on
Tuesday, October 11, promises to
be most successful. Sponsored
by the Women's Council of the
church under the Chalrmansb1p
of Ethel Stilz, the sale will feature
a wide and varied selection of
everything under the sun from
chilciren's and adult's wearables
to household articles and miscellaneous knick-knacks.
Acting as assistant to Miss Stllz,
Mrs. William S. Patton will be
directing manager of the sale.
Chairman of the various tables
and their assistants will include:
Mrs. Clarence W. Worst, in charge
of hats and shoes; Mrs. Newton
Ryerson, Sweaters and skirts;
children's things, Mrs. Louis Robinson and Mrs. J. B. West; books,
Mrs .. Parkman A. Wilcox;furniture and miscelianeous, Mrs. Scott
B. Lilly and Mrs. George C. Wagner; white elephants, Mrs. Alden
Q. Davis.
Mrs. Joseph Reynolds will run
a Snack Bar to serve light lunches
for the many ladies of the church
who will be working on Tuesday
in preparation for the sale. The
doors will open promptly ·at 3:30
Tuesday afternoon and the sale
will continue until 9:30 in the
evening, As in past years, the
men of the church will be on hand
during the evening to help handle
the crowds.
;'
,
TO SPEAK IIFBE SUNDAY Council although feeUng It had
Wo men Entertain
.
been amply lnfonned ()Il both aides
At Annual Tea The Swarthmore Branch of the of the question decided not to setWomen's International League is
to have the unusual ~pportuDity
of meeting Dr. S"fJllJla Nayyar,
personal pbyslcian to Gandhi for
IIlIlDY years. She Is to be entertained at a tea at the home of
============.
•
J!:
0;:;'
an
Rotary Honors Teachers
THE SUBURBAN CLEANING SERVICE
.We Sand and Wax Fwors.Wash Windows
Clean and Paint Cellars
General House Cleaning
Call Swarthmore 2801~M or 1476
Margaret Price, kindergarten
teacher, and Virginia Allen, girls'
physical education director were
guests of honor at Friday's luncheon of the Swarthmore Rotary
ClUb, a testimonial event in consideration of the. two teachers' 25
years of service in the Swarthmore
Schools. Each was presented with
a useful gift.
'j3UHJftUJlIWVI.,./in
8oe~
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JR. BOARD TO MEDI'
The notabl.. success of the Jr.
Club Fashion Show, given last
week for the benefit of the Rheumatic Fever Fund was due to the
cooperation of the many friends,
according to the Junior Womau's
Club. There was standing room
only, and the audience indicated
appreciation of the Club's efforts.
A meeting of the' Board of Directors .of the club will be held at
the home of the president, Jessie
Gilbert, 407 Park avenue, on TUesday at 8 p.m. Plans will be made
at that time for the various club
activities for the rest of the year.
ART LECTUR&S PLANNED
Don't miss th.. biggest
thrill in motorlnlJ-ee
... for Super-Cuah1ollS.
USIRAL TRADI-IN AUOWANCll'Oa YOUR OLD IIUS
EASY. tERMS-AS LOW AS $1.21 A WOK
The Community Arts Center in
Wallingford has planned for this
year an interesting group of
interests of an artistic nature for
monthly programs to cover IIlIlDY
its members and friends. The first
of these, on Thursday evening, 0ctober 13, at 8 o'clock, will be a
"double heade.... presented by Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Wood of SWarth-
Exquisite, new stocking shodes specially designed
to complement your costume and accessory colorsthat's Berkshire's "Complementary Colors," brought
to you in all the longer.wearing, wispy wonder of
famous Berkshire Nylon 51's and Nylace Kantruns.
more.
FUSCO & ALSTON
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Mrs. Wood will give an illustrated lecture on ''Garden Design
and Flower Arrangement. Mr.
Wood, the Superintendent of
Grounds at Swarthmore College,
.will SPe&k on· "Unusual Plantings
on the swarthmon CampI'S"
13 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
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Recruitment
THE SWARTHMO
Cros~ .
Blood
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14, 190
Begins 11,
Today
$3.50 PER YEAR
RECRl1I'fMENT
VOTE TO Lin BLOOD
PLAYERS GIVE
'WIIJ. BEGIN TODAY STIRS WOMEN
FAMILY COMEDY :.~;::.:;n ~on~ an~~ RENT CONTROLS
.TO CIVIC· DUTY
TWO-DAY HOLIDAY
As a result of meetings of the
Delaware County Institute at
A major step is pe1ng taken for
the health of residents of thiS
Swarthmore Schools will not be
Connell Unanimous
In session those two d'!YB, and the
boys and girls will have a vacation.
In Tuesday's
Many of the seniors with their .
Decision
families' will visit colleges.
The Players Club of SwarthSchools will re-open on WednesFive of Swarthmore's seven
more opens its 39th season this day morning, October 19.
Councilmen met at Boro\agh Hall.
week with the. preseniation oi a
______ / .
Tuesday evening to vote unanilight comedy by Frederick Kolmer
mously. to send a resolution to
and Albert Mannbeimer. Nat
Governor Duff requesting the liftDoughty directs the production
log of rent controls in this borwith its quite. charming and capo'
ough. The action was taken de. able yOUllg cast and its colorful
spite the outspoken contrary opinsettillg. .
Ions of a number of local tenants
"The· Bees and· the Flowers" sets
which took up an hour's time.
the "",,"on off on a gay note as
Comnmnity Chest To Those who appeared against the
welr as a faIDiliar one, since the
Televise Pro........,
issue at this time were substantipopularitY· of tainily comedy has
Ir ~
ally the S8lll9 who· attended "the
been steadily demo\lstrated. by
Sunday .
public hearing on the subject a
club audiences· over' the Years.
At 6 p.m. on Sunday, .October week· earlier and included Dr.
This week's audiences emerge re- 16, the three Philadelphia tele- Warren F. Faragher, Mrs. William
. tion and laughter.
Allen Brown Wilfred ~-- .... -- Na
P·lete with r,elaxa.·
vision stations will broadCilst a
.
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M.8lUIl,Franeelia. Will1splays Louise program prilnarily designed as a than Bell, Chandler Caton, Mr.
MOrgan· with the Savoir faire half hour training course for so- and Mrs. Jolm Longwell, and Mrs.
which she has shown in each of Ucitors for the forthcoming Com- John BrownelL N~ one came to
her acclalmed appearances with munity Chest Campaign. It is ~peat the landlord s side of the
the club. Her ease and eXPerience so arranged however, th!!t it will UI5Ue.
are indispensable to the success also be of interest to the general
Hap Pool Becu1aUolIS,
,.
of this production. James S. audience, presenting as it will a
Complaints having been receivFeight plays opposite her in the vivid picture of the suffering and ed from time to time in regard
role of Tack Cooper in which he n~ of others which the Red to the safety hezard, especially to
is conVIncing as a Vlould-~ fam- Feather Agencies do so much to small clii1dren.living nearby, conlly man. Mr. Feight grows on his alleviate.
stltuted by 1oc8J. swimming and
audiences.
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Sewell W. .Hodge, Director of wading pools a proposed ordinance
(Continued on page ten)
the Swarthmore District urges
to regulate· same was prepored
workers to make every effort to and read at the October 3 meetlisten to this. 'pro-am through ing of Council and will be further
~'--ussed t th N
mber'7
t
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their·own or a friend's Instrument. ""'"
a
e ove
mee -
Capable Cast Charms
Audiences At
Club·
RED F[tftATHER
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an
S·HS· DEFEATS
M·EOIA 13 0" =~hO~so=~: in~he
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Faces,
Springfield
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atur ay
Away
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Damp weather failed to slow
down the ever-improving Gamet
football team. Nor did it dampen
the spirit of either tean!, as both
squads played their hearts out in
a very close tussel. Swarthmore
knew they were :facing two of the
fastest backs in the County and
It meant they had to be bottled
up if S.H.S, was going tp emerge
victorious. This was done so effectively, particularly in the filst
quarter, that Media found it impossible to get' the ball up to the
line of scrimmage. As a result
they played the entire first qUarter under their own goal post,
which eventually set up Swarthmore's scoring opportunity.
The stage Vias set on two occaSions when safety men, Jolm Snape
and Pee Wee Johnston, returned
Media punts for long yardage,
Then a combination of runs by
AI McGilberry and short passes
from Dana .Swan to· Fred Camp..
bell brought about ·the first score.
Tom Alden eonverted giving
Swarthmore a 7-0 lead as they
completed the first quarter.
,
.
will be helpful in their solicitation.
Vol-'- _.....
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The Swarthmore organization is
nearing cOClpletion, the following.
volunteers hIlvlng enlisted during
the past week:
Thomas A. Lueders (Captain),
~;,:, ~!"=;;:~~~
.
ery F. Blake, Miss Alice Blodgett,
Mrs. Herman M. Bloom, Miss
Dorothy Bradfield,Mrs. J. A. Calho un, Mrs. Fred 'S. C ampbell, Mr.
Francis S •.Chambers, J r., Mr. Ellwood B. Chapman, Miss Alma
Daniels, Mrs. J. P. Daugherty, Jr.,
Mrs. Aldan Q. Davis, Mrs. James
. Mr Geo
D
Miss
E • D aVIS,
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rge unn,
Elizabeth T. Etris, Mrs. George
M. Ewing, Richmond D. Fetherolf,
Mrs. Henry C. Ford, Mr. Francis
Mrs • Edw ard W •
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or~3~e,
Furst, Mrs. FfrankUn Gillespie,
u _ T hn L G
d Mrs W F
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Hanny, Mr. Willi'am M. H.an/.ey,
Mrs, O. M. Hook, Mrs. Howard
G. Hopson, Mrs. A. F. Jackson,
Mrs. J. David Jackson, Mrs.
Thomas M. Jackson, Mr" Sey'ck
mour W. Kletzien, Mr. Freden
h V
R. Lang, Mr• Rat p
. Little• J r.,
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Mrs. Clarence . augh ead, Mr.
Frederick W. Luehring, Mrs. Fran"
ces G. Lumsden, Mrs. Walter D.
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(Continued on page
area with the opening of the
blood donor recrullment drive for
the Red Cross Blood Program.
During the week of October 14-21,
workers will make a person to
~~n call to every adult In the
borough to solicit donors.
Mrs. F. T. Fl8herty, Blood Recruitment Chairman, hopes to
have enrolled at least 200 prospective donors to make possible
the visit o~ the Red ~ss bloodmobile unit on November 9.
''When each person understands
the aim of the Red Cross Blood
Program, he will realize that it
is one of the greatest steps ever
taken on a national scale to pr0tect the health of our people." Mrs.
Flaherty said. "The aim of the
program is to provide blood free
to all who need it :regardless of
race, creed, or :financial status."
Th Red C
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to
e
. ross 18 8llXlOUS
meet all requests for blood, but
blood. cannot be manufactured except m the human body.
the people In this area are mterested enough to donate the blood
th
t be'
e program canno
continued.
Any
0
not b een --"ed,
~
may still become a donor by call1ng
Mrs. Flshert;r, Swarthmore 2465.
l!nless
TO MEET AGAIN
ON SCHOLARSHIP
,
.
ordinance would require
.
~tary measures in accordance
D:_
T '" - Local PI
with the state law reg·...... _ ... pub- DUpe 0 ~t
an
lic pools an.d also ..·~.:fe:oos to
Out Of
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be locked when the pools are not
Stage
in use. Only one oC the four
poOls now in the Borough are
Fifteen men and women met
fenced at present.
in Borough Hall on Sunday 0.,..
tober' 2 to discuss the idea of a
ch larship'
. . th 'eJd
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relations forLa local boy. Or girL
The Rev.- Joseph Bishop, of the
Talk
ROBT. HASTINGS
DIES SUOO'ENLY =byterl~
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Wapbington Key To
World Survival
SaysFurmau
'Bess Furman, author of "Washington By-line", told the Swarthmore Woman's Club Tuesday afternoon that Wasbington is what
the country makes it, therefore
the country must keep it firmlY in
hand. "For Washington,'· she said'
''would 'seem to· be the key to
world survival".
Miss Furman's adviee on how
the country could control its cap..
ital was summed up in the tiUe
ot her talk, "Know Your WashIngton." The Washington woman
correspondent for the New York.
Times said she was not an inlei.'national expert, DOr eVe!!- a nation..
al expert, except perhaps of organized woman and her ways.
"I speak only as an off-beat
observer, slightly on the synCDpated side", she said. "tBut t can
give you 20 years of Washingion."
"N
th d l1ar
0 one can escape
eo.
deliberations to she said. "In one
,
guise or another
tIiey crop up
everywhere in Washington. Those
who understand finances the least
cannot fail to see the dangers of
surpluses piling high In the hard·
money areas while the soft currency oountries suffer for food
and clothing."
forpl:';:; more
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She described the recent launching iD. Washington, by the Food
and Agricultural O~"'~.tion of
the United Nations,'~r;-plan for
an
International
Commodity,
Clearing House to'buy up the surpluses threatening to disturb the
United States economy and to distr.ibute them in the soft curren~,
countries. She advised her hearers to watch closely this hopeful
development and its variations al-
;hurch, tingacted hi: £eady springing up in Congress.
rman 0
e mee
w
Miss Fw:man told of the Wash~rought ou, t a number of quesUons ington exhibit of a .propos'ed anti,
f
cti al ture 0
special
na ' ., ne tered a t om h asp.'tal, three st·
On!y Child 01• Mah e.I aud 0diffa pra c f
ones of ·it
L
C Ha 00'
. erence 0 opmlOn ,:"n . underground. Three Long Beach
anra.
s gs
::~ thtie amoun
th t of blaltitudtoe bID California hospital boards had
Buried
e ~e ec on Of • e pro em
e joined in blueprinting this grisly
studied by the WIDDer of the schol- p'-n of the future Wl·th l'ts decon- .
Robert Towne Hastings, 22-year
hi
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old v2teran of the Navy air corps, ars p.
tamination ch~ers to offset
died suddenly late. Thursday afterSome felt the problem should be germ and atom warfare. Two Cal0 tober 6 t th h
f restricted to a local Swarthmore ifornia congressmen showed it, exnoon,
c
,a
e ome 0 personnel or counselllog situation. plaining that $20,000,000 in defense
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lanta
Others thought failure to give the funds will be sought to build it.
C. Hastings, 331 Cornell avenue, winner more freedom in his studas he and his father were. preIt will protect only 5000 people at
ies, would lose many of U1e best a time
paring to go to dinner at t h e . .
.
home of triends. Robert's mother young people available. Among
"If we don't want to go underis an arthritic patient at Pres- those who spoke were Dean Ev- ground, alive or dead, we must
byterian HospitaL
erett Hunt of the College, Nath- get some sort of sensible 1!uture
an, Bell of the High School, world set up on the level, out
Robert and his bride of a year, Mrs. J. !Horace Walter of
th' f
Kitty Lo' Dee had
where there is Ught and air," she
e ormer
, ent Friends Meetmg',Ho~'ard
Hopson, said ''We must pour. all the·
tly
ed·· to w s- e
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and Leonard Dart. A report ~• .L..
Elm
ue H wever he had
UUIU strength and finess we possess into
on
aven.
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several industrial leaders indi- the UN".
been staying with his father' since
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his wife returned to Callf.x-nia to cated that money for such a scholMiss Furman ~~-"ted hat sh .
arsbip would be forthooming, not
.
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w
e
be at the home of Iief·plirents only from many citizens of SwarIh- cons'~ered a g~ and badoon,<
for the· birth of the child. she is more but also from some of the gre8SlOnal COlI\JDlttee, a ~on-parThe little Garnets· appeared to MRS. cBOTBERS TO SPEAK expecting very soon. An apart- large iodustries of this area.
tis~'s woman's mee~ :which had
00 satisfied with their· outstandTuesday's pr:Ogram at the Junior ment was being prepared for the
.
for .ts p1,ll'Pose getting women to
ing defensIve-. play in the first Woman's Club will feature Mrs. couple there and Robert planned
.The secon~ meeting .to resolve work In the two political parties,
quarter ·and Sei.med to let up In Samuel Crothers, Jr., of Walling- to join· his wife in the west in the the above difference m opinion and the White House ''where ofthe second quarter.· At this Urne ford, who will give a talk and near future.
and tp set up a working committee ficial courtesy hqs to wait for "
Media started to move and ran up demohstratibn' oil flower arrangeA gradUate of Swarthmore High for action to offer the first schol- .belated rebuilding"
three first downs'·in a row. The mg
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' . A teacher at the Wa11'10 gford School where he played on the arship next summer, will be held
On the long range
view she
Garnet could not seem to get undeceased la
at the ,,"orne Of Willard Tpmlinsou,
,
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and Bryn Mawr Arts Center., football team, the
ter 200 South Chester road on Sund8y called attention to the prevalence
derway for the remainder of the Mrs. Crothers is also a judge for attended Pennsylvania State Col- October 16, at 4:30 p. m. All m': of destructive power tIgh.ts on
half, and took ,the locker room·
. . coun'"
shows
lege
the vanouS
..". flo w
er
·
terested citizens are invited Each goverrunent d ep artments t and said
with a meager 7-0 lead.
and enters her own displays at
Services were held. Satllr4ay local organization is ~ In- that a watchful citizenry could
The·third. quarter showed a more well-known horticultural ·socIety morning.
vlted to appoint one member to hold them somewhat in check. She.
capable Garnet team as they re- exhihlts. All who are interested
attend the meeting
called ·the seniOrity system In ConPOatedly turned hack the Media are inVited to attend the talk, to
BEREAVED
.
grass a "check rain
progress"
attack· anei took over ~on bE. held at ~:~O p.m. In the WoRoy S. Latimer Gf Cornell avenL. W. V. To Hold
AId siud that it ,would take a pow~
of the ball on several' occ"",,,ns. man's Club lounge.
ue was bereaved September 16 by
.
erful public opinlon force to
After moving the ball into Media's· The Stated Business Meeting the death of.his sister Mabel W. .A membershlp tea 'If League of ehange it, but it could be done. '
20 Yard Une on short yardage runs will precede the spe8kgeder :. 8b:
Poster, wile of Frank B. FoSter, Women Voters of Swarthmore will
Finally, Miss Furman pointed
by Coleman Dickinson, Ariison, Each member is ur
of Beaver. Mrs. FO'.Iter who died be held Friday, October 21 at to the unrecognized accompUshand Johnsto;" the home team was two articles for the Needlework in the Woman's HDspI.tal, Pitts- 2:30p.m. at Whittter House. ' IIlents of women in the nation'.
set for the second touChdown. This G u i l d . .
.
burgh was a graduate of SwarthMrs. Jean 11'. Car.roIl of the State capital. She urged her Iiearers
S""C?lld'score was again set UP. on
A Hallowe'en party.
Collep and a member of Board of L.W.V. will be gui!st to make thelr weiiht felt in 1l8PaSSeil from Swan to Csmpbe1l. herS of the Club. has been
. III Pi 'BCItaPhi SoMr:i~.
&pANka-.
tIana1 life.
(,(Mltinued on page ten)
for the next meeting,. October ,•..
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are the p-andparents or the new
recently entertained at a dlnner Rochelle, N. Y.· . . . •
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babY.
PERSONALS
party for 10 at their home on
Miss Argyle was graduated from
Mr and Mra. James P. Bowditdb.
ebur7
Middlebury shCollege, Middl
Mr.PI.and Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson, Harvard avenue.
-her
a f, of ~en~d.Y, N. Y., are re- Lt. and Mrs. "'~
~••~ O. Bennett
Mr and Mrs. Paul B. Banks or Vt., w, here
Jr., of Lafayette avenue w ill enKa e was
G a m She is cei'~M~
..... congratulation upon the or New London, Conn., IIDDOUIICe
tertain at a neighborhood party 'Harv~ avenue entertai\led at a Kappa
ppa
aroma
Id Be- birth or a son, Jameli J'ennlngt.on the hirth of a 800, John BowdItch
. from 4 to 6 on Saturday atter- small supper party Sunday even- with the American Cya~am
Bowditch, Jr., on September 18.
Bennett, on October 8.
':'oon, October 22, to meet Mr. ing in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Bald- search Laboratories, Stamford,
Mr•. and 'Mrs. W. JL Nuon or
The baby Is named tor his maand Mrs. Robert Baird Clothler win L. Keyes of Philadelphia.
Conn. Lerew was graduated·from Comell avenue, and Mr and. Mrs. temal grandfather Mr. John 1BoW_
recently moved from Claymont,
Dr. and Mrs. V. T. Lathbury of :,:r·u .
'ty with honOrs He Jobn Bowditch, Jr, or Cedar lane ditch, Jr. or Cedar lane.
Del., to their newly purchased Walnut 'lane entertained as their Y ~ DlVersl
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d guest Miss ~t recelved his Bachelor of EngIneerH--n---HHHMHMH ....t='= ....Ht""
.
. . ' Ing Degree from Sheffield SclenMrs. Clothier Is the daughter or Mades, an AssoCIate Professor at tific School and his Bachelor of
Winterize Your Car With GuH Pride
Mrs. Joseph A. Perry Of. the Penn State College
Swarthmore apartments.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Cook of Science Degree
m e , DRIVIf: IN TODAY
On Monday. October 17. Mrs. Rutgers avenue have returned. of Engin~ng. He Is a DIIIII!ber.
.
Birney K. Morse will entertain at home following a three-week aut- ?f Phi Ganuna Del~ Mr. Lerew
I
luncheon in her home on Harvard omobile trip to Canada and Maine. lS now assocla~ed
Ford, Ba'RIGHl IN THE' CENTER OF 10WN"
avenue the department chairman
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Franck con and DavIS, Engineers, Inc..
of theWoman's Club. Mrs. Morse of Cornell avenue spent four days New York CItY.
,
4
is Vice-president of the club and of last week on an automobile
Co-ordinator of chairmen. Sec- trip to the Blue Ridge Mountains
JACKSON -.BUDD .
'. "Boh" Atz, Owner
tion plans for the year will be and Skyline Drive. Va.
The marriage of. MIss Jean
organized.
' Mr. William Craemer.. Jr., of Budd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
CALL 0440
DARTt.10UTH &-IAfAy[TTEAVf~
Wlt?
RlJSSEI L'S SERVICE
Mrs. H.
Brown
of days
North
Chester
roadF.spent
a few
of
this week visiting her daughter
Jean, a junior at Mary Washington
College Fredricksburg, Va..
Mrs. Lovett Frescoln of- Haryard avenue, and her son' and
daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs..
Joseph· w. Frescoln of Walkersville. Md., have returned ~ vacationingfor a few· days ill the
Poconos. .
. Mrs. ·.A. David Speers of Rutledge. was guest of ho,:,"or at a
surprise stork shower gIven last
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Rambling
Way,William
Springfield,
son of
of
Mr. and Mrs.
Craemer
of Alfred
to Mr. Nelaon
ThomasBudd
Marshall
Jackson,
Harvard avenue. \;las been admit- Jr., son of Mr. and ,Mrs. Thomas
ted to Partnership with Charles S. M. Jackson of Park avenue, took
Rockey and Ccmpany. Certified place Saturday afternoon in the
Public Accountants of Pbiladel- Second, Baptist 'Church, German·phi., with whom· he has been as- town. The Rev. V.' Carney Har·sociated for a number of years. groves performed the ceremoIQ".
Mr. and Mrs. Rockey entertained
The bride, given in marriage by
at a dinner party in honor of Mr. her ·father. wore a gown of ivory
Craemer.
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satin, fashioned with a bodice and
: Mrs. Roberl L. Coates of Har-" peplum of Imported lace. Her vell
vard avenue enteriained at a sup- of illusion was attached to a cap
,per party Saturday night in honor of satin and .;he carried a bouquet
of the birthday anniversary of' Mr, of white orchids; roses and bou-
It's So E~y To Entertain At The bin-
FAlIIILY DINNI!B. ON SUNDAY (1-7:30) FITS HAPPILY
INTO A COUNTRY DlUVB THESE FINE FALL DAYS
Week-da,. dinners (8-7:30), or Ipnohea. (1I:30-1:.t) brIn&'
eonceutal ....._
topther for brltke or Caaa8ta
THURSDAY, AS USUAL (11:30 - 'J,..:I;;ON).......
,1."ONSD"-YOUBSELF
ALL-YOU-W.urr SUPrBB
STRAYH HAVEN INN
Telephone S - , b _ .....
FREE PABKING
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Wednesday
eveningof D,ckinson
. Mrs. 'Coates.
'Charles
E. Fischer
Dr .. ,and Mrs. J. A. Calhoun of vardia.
Miss Sally Palmer or Miami,
avenue,. and ber daughter Mrs.
avenue are entertainjng as Beach~ Fla., as maid of honor, and
Raymond Winch at the latter's their guests for two weeks Dr. Cal- Mrs. Richard D. J. McCarty or
home' on Dickinson ~venue.
. 'houn's parents Mr. and' Mrs. J. Blue Bell·a:s matron of honor. wore
,Mrs. Henry A. Piper of North .Alfred Calhoun, Sr., of Fredericks-gowns of copper tatteta with caps
Chester road w~ hostess to the burg, Va.
of tatteta.
.
Thursday Reading Group this 'Dr.. and Mrs. John M. Pearson. The bridesmaids. MIss Ann Beweek.
.
'and son. ,John of Cornell avenue boh of Germantown. MIss Wini..Dr. Leroy· Peterson of V~ ·will spend Parents Week-end at fred McGowan ·and M):s. Joseph P.
avenue spent .two d~ys of this Wilson College. Chambersburg. Flynn· of New York, and Miss
week on a busme8S trip to Char- Frances Pearson is a freshman at Gwendolyn Smith o~ Merion, were
lottesville. Va.
. ,
axsOn .the college.
attired. in'· green. tatteis with
Mr. and Mr•. J. Warren p .
Mrs.. Wallace Lippincott of matching headdress4ls .. All the a~
o~. Vassar avenue k?ave :rur:~SOUth Chester road entertained at tendants c8rrled· bouquets of
foll'o~g. a Wee s au mo. 'a luncheon at the xngleneuk Tues- chrysanthemums.
U:I~ e~oymg ~e?,~
'day for a group of frlendswho .. Mr. Roy P. Spreter of Bryn
gUlla, West VlI'gID.l •
.
'.drove down fl"om Harrisburg..
Mawr served as best man. and the
Maryl,!"d. B M'
d ughter f; Mr and Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee ushers were Messer•. Altred Nel. CarOlynMr.' D· or~e,' sa M
°t 'and ~on Donald ofMt; Holyoke .on Bud.Jr;. brother of the bride,
Mr. .and
s. ' aruel f • 36 orse
0
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d
co
eds
·place
will spend the w eek-end'lD Eli'as >w
.. e bster BartholLewis
ow 0f MilltParnsh roa ,. 15 one 0
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'ty
h were GreenWlch. Conn., and attend the ford, N.J., Thomas A.
• Jr•• 0
at
tly.
e
mdverdSl
• w
°ors
·wedding
of
Miss
Joan
Petersen
Malvern,
Guy
Bates
of
Drexel
Hlll,
:
las
h
recen
awar e c s on .
.
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f u· and Mr. Theodore Walworth on and Gordon Steele of Chero""".
Paul D. Williams, Jr.. 0
m- Saturday.
Iowa.
versity place. has transferred from
The bride's mother wore a.gown
Wm'iams College, Mass., to the
'
of aoyal blue crepe with feathENGAGEMENTS
Wharton School, University of
.
ered hat. of American iBeauty
Pennsylvania.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernard shade. Her corsage was of or- .
Mr. and Mrs. C. Irwin Galbreath of Union avenue announce the en- chids. The mother of the brideof Benjanlin West avenue. Mr. and gagement of their daughter Dorochose. a gown of eggplant
Mrs. W. Sproul Lewis of G""dY-thy Louise, and Roberi Heberion crepe with hat of rose taupe. Her
ville. and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- corsage was of orchids.
White of Bowling Green. formerly cis Butler of South Chester road.
Following ./a wedding trip the
of Swarthmore, spent the weekMiss Bernard is a graduate of couple will live in Mt. Airy.
end enjoying golf at the Seaview Swarthmore High School.
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Country Club. N.J.
' Mr. Butler is a graduate of HIgh r
FOR
. Mr. and Mrs. Roberi Sheppard School and Pennsylvanla Mllltary
of Vassar avenue have returned College. He Is now with General
MAGAZINE
home following a two-week auto- Motors Corporation of Wilmington.
SUBSCRIPl'IONS
mobile trip through the New Eng" Del.
Mrs- lJoyd E. KauffmM
land States.
No wedding date has been set.
. Swarthmore _
Mr. and Mrs. Graeme G. Wbytlaw of Cornell avenue spent last
Mr. and Mrs. WIlliam Roba-tson
week visiting their son and daugh- Argyle of Scarsdale. !N. Y. formerly
ter-in-Iaw Mr. and Mrs. Graeme of Swarthmore. announce the en_
G. Wbytlaw, Jr., of Torrington, gagement of their daughter. MIss
. Conn. While there they were Ann Mtim Argyll), to Mr. John
AIR CONDlTJONBD
guests of honor at a family din- William Lerew, Jr., son of Mr. and
ner in celebration of their twenty- Mrs. John WiDiam Lerew, of New
Friday and Saturday
Never before has the screen
fifth
Dr.wedding
and Mrs.anniversary.
John R. Bates .and
entertained with such boldriess!·
.
children SallY and Johnny of
North Chester road will spend the
'~OME OF THEBKAVJr'
w~ek-en(i at Skytop in the PocoAir Conditioned
nos.
. OK Kiddie Show!
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Barron
Friday and Saturday
Sat. Mat. 1:15
Richard. WlcImark.
"WESTERN 1JNJON"
LInda Darnell
7 Cartoons
"SLArI'ERY'S
IIUBBITHE SWARTHMORE
CANE"
·"JAlIIES BROS. OF
MISSOUBl" NO.3"
Feature Time Players Club
S.qurday Night Only
Regular Feature Not Shown.
6:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 P.M.
Presents
Sunday Only!
Sat. Matinee - 1 P.M. Children's Special MatineeAfrica's Wildest Secretsl
Bed Ryder and uWe Beaver
The Bees and the
"SAVAGE 8PLENDOB."
in technic<>lm:1 •
In "LONE TEXAS BANGO"
Flowers
Added: Patrtda·1Me
Serial - cartoons - Comed,y.
''BODYG1!AJU)''=.
~_
by Kolmer and Man""eimer
Monday and T11esd ay
Mon.. Tues.. and Wed.
Verdi'. ''LA TRAVIATA"
(The Lost One)
Alan L..dd - Betb' FIe14
. Last Two Nights
Narrated in English
rum
Swaribmore, Pa.
WESTERN UNION OFFICE
,
Call Swarthmore 0476
Ii Chester Road
Coming Next
WeeK
THE ORIGINAL
REXALL
1c SALE
F--;;;i;;--------.,
College Theatre
SATUB.DAY, omDBBB. III
Curtain Time 8:20 P.M.
. Starting Thursday
"l'I"8 ·A GR.AT I'IIBUNG"
(As A4verilse4 III
LIfe, IAok, I!.MurIIJII' EvenJq Poal)
WEDNESDAY. TllURSDAY, FRIDAY
and SATURDAY
III C~111'1~1
. ..'S
COJ.J.EGE PHARMACY
ON TIJE CORNER
Starting 'lbursday
, Lalett&Y_
Cd h ......
'"OOMB'TO ~
TO BE RICH
_A_-
cP~"'5"l1 &- Coml!~!2IY-
Church Services
TtiE OLIVER H. BAIReo.
MEDIA
Wednesday Only
Jeane ()rain In
Oscar WU4e'II '"1'BB FAN"
NO NEED
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FRIDAY, 00l'0BEB. 111
....,
Thayer
To Vie With Indian Smnmer
groom
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A TRADE NAME
::':'e!:
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H. Schultz, W. Crafts, C. W. Demp.
The SI!COnd meetlnc with Hale
IWI, C. H. Grier and J. O. Steph- Sutherland on the Meeting for
THE 'SWARTHMOREAN .
UlGION AlJXILl&B.Y
ens.
Worship· has been· moved up to
PlIIILI8I11:D avol' FUDAY AT 8WAaTBIIOU, PA
The Church Nursery for c:hJl-5:30 as the first Frank Aydelotte
THE 8WAaTBIIOUAN. INC.. P1lIILI8Im&
RUMMAGE SALE
PbolleS......... _
dren Is open during the mornlng Lecture Is to be i\ven by Ordway
WeclDeIda,., October letb
service. Mrs. Alton P. SmIth and Tead on "Higher Education and
PE'lEK E. TOLD, B41tor
Mrs.
Charles
L.
Hughey will be the Philosophy of LIfe" at 8:15 In
7:30 to 9:00 P.M.
MARJORIE TOLD, A.DeIaIe E4lte
in
charge.
the
Meeting
HouSe.
RosalIe Pelrsol
Lorene McCarter
Pat Told
ThIll'Sda)'. 0c&0IJer IGtb
The Delaware County MethodIst
The Swarthmore Community
Entered as Second Class I4atter, January :14, ItI29. at the Poet
8:30 A.M. to 2 P.M.
M)nister1um will meet in the Christian Youth Fellowship will
Office at Swarthmore. P •., under the Act or I4arch 3. 1878.
church. on Monday at 10:30. Dr. continue to meet in the Friends
For Welfare IUId. IfAI8pIW
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY' NOON
ClarenCe T. Craig. the new dean Meeting House during October and
Work
of Drew Theological. Seminary will November at 6:30 p.m. '
8WARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBEa 14, 18"
the speaker.
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~!"'!!!!!"'!!!!"!'!!!"!'!!!!!!!!!!"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!"!'!!!-'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~ beThe
all-day Advance IfDr ChrIst
Presbyterian Church Notes ted at thls meeting.
meeting sponsored by ,the bishops
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The Girl Scouts meet on Mon~ of the church will be held on Wedsunday mOmlDg· at the 11 at 3:30 o'clock and the Boy Scouts nesday. at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. In
o'clock. service Mr. iBIs?0p's ser- mdet on 'l'bursday evening at 7:30 ~e Arch Street Church, concludmon will be "Real Livlng Takes o'clock.
mg with a great evening Mass
TUne.".
.
Ii.
·The Junior Choir tor young Mee~ In the. Academy of MuThe Pr~. Jumor, Junlor- people of the 4th, 5th. and 6th ale. Bishops Rains and Short will
High and Senior DePartments. or grades meets for rehearsal on be the speakers.
.
..
the' Church School meet at 9.45 Thursday atternoons at 3:30. Rellearsal tor the Jumor· ~1I'
You dOD't have to be wealthy to
own Oriental rUls. It'll just like
o'clock on Sunday. The Nursery o'clOCk. The Chapel Choir meets lS on Thursday evening at ~.30
and BegInner's Departments
meet f or rehears als OD",-..cy
Th..
buying anything .. he that eoslt ",200
.
even- and tor the Senior Choir at 7.45.
or $300-except that you don"t have
at 11 o'clock.
ing at 7'45 o'clock.
to replste it arter 10 yean.
The Women's Bible Class m~ts
The following Clrclel; of the
Trinity Notes
•
at 9:30 o'clock Sunday momlDg. Woman's Association meet on
Holy Communion will be celeMrs. Donald L. Hibbard ~ the Wednesday, October 19:
brated at 8 a. m. All departments
leader of this group. Mr. iBishop
Circle 3 Mrs William H. Gehr- ot the Church School will meet
will continue his discussion on ing cha~ ~t 11 o'clock at the at 0'45 a. m. The annual SEll'the subject of "Great Beliefs" thls ho';'e of Mrs. Donald W. Poole, vice' of Harvest Festival will be
100 Park Ave .• Swarthmore, PI.
week.
415 North Swarthmore avenue. held at 11 a.m..
Swarthmore 0730 or 0529--Clearbrook 4646
The Men's Bible Class will of- Members are asked to please bring
Evening prayer will be held, at
~ Choice PerslCln Rugs for SClle _ _........_ ......
ficlally open its, meetings this Sun- sandwiches.
6:30 p. m. by the Canterbury Club.
day at 9:45 0 clock. The study
Circle 4, Mrs. Cliftord iBanta, Miss Susan Cobbs Dean of Women,
mater~ for this first ~ of ,the chairnlan. at the home or Mrs. Swarthmore College. will address
•
year will be the hook 'God Has George P. Warren, 327 South Ches- the group and lead the discussion.
ter Road at 10:30 o·clocIt. Mrs. The Young 'People's Fellowship
Spoken."
The Young Adult's Group meets Fred L9ng will be the co-hostes:.. will meet at 6:30 p. m. with other
at 6 o'clock Sunday evening
Members are aaked to please bring FelloWShips in the community.
The ,Christian Youth Fellowship, sandwiches.
' Choir School meets on' Monday
\
a community-wide fellowship for
CIrcle 7, Mrs. Harold C. Scott, and WE'dnesday at 4 p. In.
all 10th. 11th and 12th grade young 'chairman, at the home of Mrs.
The first dinner meeting or the
people meets Sunday evening at Cisrence Lougllead;
road, Men's Club this season will be
1WS company was founded ~
6:~0 o'C(I.ock at ,l;he Fri~d'S Meet- at 10:30 o·clock. Members are held on Monday at 6:30 p.m. at
Jng House. Officers will be elec- asked to please bring sandwiches. the church.
The gueSt speaker
1878 by orlVer H. Balr. h is still
Mrs. Stuart Smith will be in charge will be Glen C. H. Perry, AssIsIIIGIICIged and directed by memof the afternoon program.
tant Head of Public Relations, E.
Circle 5, Mrs. Donald P. Jolies, I. du Pont de Nemours.
bers of his immediate family.
chairman. at 10 a. m. at the home
The Feast of st. Luke will be
SWARTHMORE
or .Mrs. Peter E. Told, 322 Park observed on Tuesday with a 001PRESBYl'ERIAN CHURCH
Rev. Joseph P. BImop. MinI8tw avenue, for sewing. Mrs. David ebration of Holy Communion at
Sanda,.. Ootober 16
Wisdom will be co-hostess. Pro- 10 a.m.
9:30 A.M.-Women·s Bible Clais gram in the afternoon. Members
Choir rehearsal ~ be held on
9:45 A.M. Primary, Junior. are asked to pleaae bring sand- Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Junior-High and Senior DeThe congregation Is invited to
_KrOllS 0' fUNDAlS
partments or the Church wiches.
Circle
8,
Mrs.
Edwin
W.
Crosby.
witness
the
televising
of
the
conScqooL
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
9:45 A.M.-Men·s Bible Class
chairman, at 10:30 o·cIoclt at the secration ot the Rev. J. Gillespie
11:00 A.M.-Sermon - "Real Liv- home of Mr.. R. Chester Spencer, Armstrong as .Blshop Suffragan of
MARY A. lAIR. 'roold...,
Ing Takes Time."
330
Swarthmore
avenue.
Mrs.
Rusthe
DIQcese
of
Pennsylvania
on
6:00 P.M.-:Young Adult's Group
sell Snyder will be co-hostess. Friday. October 28 at 10 a. m.
6:30 P.M~Youth Fellowship
lIlonda,., Oetober 17
Membera are aaked to pll!ll8e bring Television will be installed in the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::::::::;::::::~
3:30 P .M.-Girl Scouts
sandwiches.
church through the courtesy of
Tharsda,.. Oetober Z8
Circles U. 10 and 11 will hold a R.C.A. for this special telecast. The
7:30 P.M.-Boy Scouts. Troop 2
combined meeting at 6:30 o'clock public Is cordially Invited.
for a covered dish supper. Dr.
Raymon Kistler. President of
Christian Scimree Notes
Beaver College will speak on "Wo"Doctrine Of Atonement" Is the
men Building a New World."
subject of the Lesson-Sermon In
The Session will meet on FrI- all Church~ of ChrIst. Scientist, on
day evening, October 21. at 8 Sunday. October 16. The Golden
o'clock in the pastor·s· Study.
Text is: All things are of GOO, who
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herbert
E.
Michehath reconciled us to himself by
TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Geo. C. Anderaon, Recto<' ner, Jr. at the Harvard avenue Jesus- Christ. and hilth given. to
Sunday, Ootober 16
entrance and Mr. and Mrs. R.J. us the ministry of reconciliation.
. 8:00 A.M:-Holy Communilln.
Littlefield at the driveway-Iran(2 Cor. 5:18)
9:45 A.M.-Church School
sept
entrance
will
assist
Mr.
B~11:00 A.M. - Harvest Festival.
op in greeting the .:ongregation
Friends Meeting Notes
The Rector will preach.
5:30 P.M.-Canterbury Club.
after the service Sunday mornIng.
The Adult Forum contim.tes this
6:30 P.M.-Young People's FelThe following persons were re- week with Dr. Leonard Isenbud, of
lowship.
Tnesda,. (SL Luke), October 18 ceived, 'into the fellowship Of this the Bartol Research Foundation
Church on World-Wide Commun- leading the dlscwsion on the Na10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
ion Sunday, October 2: Mr. and lure of the Universe.
Mrs. A. H. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. _ _ _ _ _-'-_ _ _ _
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Harold Cobb, Jr.• Mr. Edward L.
OF FRIENDS
Sunday, Oetober 16
Conwell. Mr. and Mrs. Dale
9:45 A.M.-First Day School .
Guthrie. MIss Phyllis Guthrie and
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum. DlScussion Leader: Dr. Leonard Donald Guthrie. Mr. and Mrs.
Isenbud on the Nature of the Morris L. Potts and Mr•.Willlam
Universe.
.
Potts. Dr. and Mrs. Willism E.
·11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Wor~p. Reaser. Dr• .Robert F. Pfeifer. Mrs.
HE BOARDWALK
Children cared for in Whit• Check with recent purchasers of new Stud..
Corwin Schute. Mrs. MYra E. Sn:y.AILA'II'IC CI"
tier House.
hrist
baker IIvcks. They can show you proof that
6:30 P.M..-Community C
- der and .Mr. and Mrs. Paul E.
0""0&
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delightful
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Studebaker IIvck power Is 'ClmClzlngly ecoian Youth Fellowship in the Zecker.
weather for a last few days·nomical. W_....reslsting craftsmanship
Meeting House.
.tacqueline Dienna and Peter
lIlonilaJ', Ootober 17 .
relaxation
before
winter
in
,keeps these IIvek. from taking enforced
Williams Dlenna children of Mr.
All day sewing for the AmerlC~
the salt sea oir. Sun decks
and
Mrs.
Jack
Dienna
of
DreXel
"Clcatlons In the service shop.
Friends Service Committee-ill
and
solorio,
lounges.
game
Hill
were
baptized
on
Sunday
morWhittier House. All welcome.
• AmerlcCl's truck buyen like thClt kind of
room, planned eveni.ng enterWednesday. October 18. .
ning at the church service.
economY-Clnd that's why they're swing9:30 to 3:3o-sewing and q~lting
tainment. delicious meals in
for the American. Frlen~
ing over to Studebaker trucks In a bill way.
two beautiful dining rooms.
Methoc&t Notes
Service Committee-lD WhitHot and cold oceon water ill
tier House. All welcome.
• Stop in and find out what Stud.baker IIveks
The Sunday School meets at
..II baths.
could do for you-In dependable perform9:45. ClpS_ are ,proVided f«
FIlIST CHUBCH OF
children or all ages and tor adults.
ance and substantial savings.
~J&i::tJfi
The Young Adults meet at 10
Park Avenue beloberW~
o'clock in the Ladles' Parlors;
8anda,., Octo ~""ooL
The ser'nton topic at the 11
11:00 A.M.-.sundaY .,.... 8enDOn o'clock service is "Some HelpI to
11:00.A.M. - Leason ..
''Doctrine of Atonement.
PraYer".
. Wednesday evenIng meetlnlJ
The Community Youth Fellow... FAIRy"" BOA. .
Mch week, 8 p~R =
ship meets at 6:30 in the FrlI!IlCis.
NOT JUST
The Bouquet
BEAUTY SALON
I
'......._ .....'5.'
Plenty of low-cost Power!
Ruggedness that·ama!.!
STUDEBAKER TRUCKS
PAY OFF IN SAVINGS
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FUSCO Be ALSTON
r:
=':it
:5P. m. Wednlldq M"IItinC
House.
ere W.
- I n . . ., te ':50 p.m. and II tD
'lbe ushen tor the dIQ'
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College Moke. Pose ..
Holds Open House Ibe
The Sponsor', Committee Oflder
()pen Bouse Group for 0
Swarthmoreans,' which was orgsnlzed last March under tha
guidance of George Bowen, Philadelpllia Recreation Association,
met October 3 at the home pf Mrs.
Harold March, Elm avenue, to
complete plana for the pr eo ent
~~ during
the month of OeMrs•. March will again serve
as leader of the program, helpers
being appointed by tM hostesses.
Tbe Committee starts the year
financlalJy with contributions
voluntar1iy given last season by
·members of the Group and intereBtecl frienda.
Tbe first Open House was
held on Monday, October 10,
two to four in the afternoon
at the Methodist Church with Mrs.
Pitman and Mrs. otto Kraus servas hostesses.
Swarthmore
College,
Bryn
Mawr imd Haverford made the
&turday Evening Post last week
(October 8 issue) with the pubUcation of Robert M. Yoder's
article "Station Wagon College."
The article, beautifully .il1ustrated
with com pictures, describes tha
results of the three colleges' eJ8htyear experiment In sharing pro- season.
fessors and facIlitieB in an effort
Those present were Mrs. John
to meet the sma11 college prob- H. Pitman, Allce Lukens, Mrs.
lem of not enough teschers and Roger Bussell, Florence Magllton,
not enough courses.
Mrs. Gordon Clark, Mrs. Lloyd
"All hands seem agreed that Kauffman, and Rosamund Jones.
the Philadelphia coalltlon is workOrganizations of the CODUD'mlty Ind trial High
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th
US
way ~..--,"g
ted
ing fine," Mr. Yoder says. "The represen
...... e
e ~eaGeorge L. Alston of North Chesthree colleges have found that lion AssocIation, Woman's Club,
ad' g
al -,,-,--- of
they can cooperate while dis- Presbyterian
Church,
Strath"'" ro
IS
ener ........ ~
b committee of. arrangementa for
agreeing haPPI17 .on many a point. H aven Inn, JUDior -.. oman'C1
s u,
Indthe
What they have done ·over the Methodist Churc;h, and commun- fo~al openmg of the New
U3last three years is to form a loose, ity~at-1arge. Committee members trial Highway which will take
easy fitting federation without repnsenting other organizations place at 4.30 p.m., Friday, October
giving up a· nickel's wnrth of interested in this project were un- 14, at the Eddystone Avenue Bridge
autonomy or character."
able to be present at this meeting. as part of Delaware County's obThe presidenta of the three
Mrs. March was re elected servance of Pennsylvania Week
colleges, John Nason of Swarth- chairman with Miss Jones """_ October 17-24.
more, Katharine McBride of Bryn retry-treasurer replacing Miss
The Chamber of Commerce of
Mawr and Gllbert White of Haver- Magllton who was unable to the City of Chester and Delaware
ford are pleaaed with the scheme,. serve as officer this year.
County is jointly sponsoring the
according to Mr. Yoder, who co~Some of the problems consider- event with the Committee for the
menta:
ed involved transportation need- Industrial Highway. A dinner at
''Plans by which everyone ga1na ed for various members of the the Masonic Temple in Chester will
and nobody loses· are rare; this Group,· suitable meeting places, follow the commemoration of 'the
seems to· be one of them. No one leadership, hostesses and helpers completion of the Industrial Highhas put dollar-and-cents values fOr meetings, and fiItancing.
way to Chester, at 6.30 o'clock.
on the collaboration, but obviously
Places for meeting were offered,
Other Swarthmoreans aerving on
each college has more in the way and it was decided to hold the the committee 'besides William F.
of inBtruction and equipment than Open House which comes every Delehanty, secretarY, are WlJJiam
• it bad alone."
two weeks, in the Methodist I Craemer and David W. R. Morgan.
help make good neighbors
u__
On party-line t./ephon ••, too, courte.y i. the mark of.
good neighbor!
For example, when you pick up the telepho"'! and find ~
line in use, do you give the other pe1'BOn a few mmutes to finish
the call hefore trying again? It'. the courteous thing to do ..•
and your courtesy will he returned!
It's courteous, too, when you are talking on the telephone
and reelize toot your neighbor i. waiting to make a ...u, to Iumg
up in a few minutes and free the line.
When everybody .howe th_ little courtesiee, everyone heuelitol
The Rell Te·lephone Company ef .Pennsylvanla
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Here are the NEW PTC FARES which become
Effective 3 A. M., Tuesday, October 18
.
;\
NEW FARIS
PRESENT .AIES
KIND OF TRI..
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Iw_ehlcle trip within tjle City, regan/Ie•• of ldnd
of vehicle. Uled.
REMARKS
,
.o.
10.
12~ctok. .
12~ctoke..
erlac
.. ISc
S_trlp.IOe
Others 12Y.ac tole...
More~n-two-vehl.le
trip within the City. reganlI..a of kind of vehl.ie ••
.. 13c
S.me
.a abo".
7Y.acerlOe
School trip within the CIty at reduced fare.
Subulban trip, ...h I:on. (excepting Ro.... 84 .ntI
.,. Langhorne DI~I"on of Route B).
•
r.
Machan. .
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A.k for a "TRANSFER" at time fare I. paid. Tran.fer
will be I•• ued on payment of a 3li\oc token hi addltloa
10· the I Dc ca.h fare. (If token la not used, the
transfer charge will be 5c.)
IYletolcen
. plualOe
lSe
A.k for an
7Y.ac. or 10.
No chonge
Ie
-
Nacha ....
•
"EXCHANGE~'
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at lime I5c fare la paid.
Suburban I:one fare on Route 84 and Langhorne
Dlvilion of Route 8 remolna unchanged. 12Y.ac
lok.n or 13e.
l
THE,NEW PTC
fare structure prescribed by the Penn.ylnni.
J. Public Utility Commission retains the present fare charges
for dngle-vehicle trips within the City but eliminates free transfers
acept in connection with reduced rau. for ICbool farea, wbicb
remain unchanged.
,
,
The COSh of providing transit service in Pbiladelpbia bawe
greatly exceeded the income of the transit system 10 far this year
The additional revenue from the new fares i, urgently needed to
put the Philadelphia Tra·nsponation Company in • posiaon wber..
Ie can continue to give Its riders good·transit service.
ThiI is
the first lime that • fare structure, with cbarges tOI
In Summary:
• 'rr0...make
any two-vehlde rIeIe, plea.. a.k
a
fer.
token plu. IDe ca.h.
• '0 make ride ov.r
more 'than two v.hld••, ....ase
tor
Fare-3Y~e
a
Ing. that ...qul....
pre..nt multlpl.-rlde r0ut-
ask .... an IxdIW,... fare-lie cash.
transfers. bas been prescribed in Philadelphia. PTC will do every·
thing in its power to make tbe transition from the old fare scbedale
,moothly and with the least possible incoovenience to patrons.
We do. however, ask your patience. PTe employes bave been
thorougt.ly instructed in the details of the new fare structure.
They will cooperate iii answering questions and in explaining
The Pl!IlIlB1lvania Horticultural
Society will hold ita annual Chrys-
anthemum .Show in the Swarthmore Field, House, Friday, Saturday and S~day, ~ovember 4, 5
and 6. Opening to the public at
2 p.m. - Friday, the show will remain open until 9 p. m. Friday and
Saturday evenings, and on Sunday
from 12 noon to 5 p. m.
Ther~ will be large displays of
greenhOUBe grown Ohr,yBanthemums and hundreds of cut blooms
as well as all klnda of hardy, outdoor grown Chrysanthemums,
fruits, vegetables, roses and carnations.
A large collection of shrubs with
bright berries of all colors will be
exhibIted by the Scott Foundation
and the Morris Arboretum.
A variety of flower arrangements and fall supper tables may
be seen in the artistic classes.
ExhIbits of nurseries, seed hous-
100 AT PEO TEA
Members of the Swarthmore Members of Chapter P, SwarthBusiness AssociQtion which spon- more, of the PEO Sloterl:Iood, held
sors· ·numerous community affairs a tea for more than 100 lIIests at
such as the approacblng annual the home Of MrS. Prank G. KAleHallowe'en parade are now dls- nen of l{arvard avenue on Friday
playing red, white and ilIue paint- afternoon.
ed aluminum identification plaRepresentatives frOm eight other
queo.
chapters in the Philadelphia area,
Year plates are changeable so three from chapters in WlJmlngthe plaquesC8D be kept up-to-date ton, DeL and guests of 1oca1 memeach year.
bers attepded.
IIi addition to proclaiming the
Mn!. Louise Sears of Park avbusiness' membership in the en.ue, charter member and fira1:
AssocIation, when displayed the president of Chapter P, was Illest
plaque announces to solicitors of honor at the tqa. • Mrs. Sears
"No subscription, donation, adver- celebrated her seventy-fifth blrthtisem~t or other contribution day anniversary during the sumwill be considered· by us until mer and has been a member of
you have registered all facts re- PEO for 35 years. Before coming
garding your proposition at the to Swarthmore, ahe beionged to a
SWARTHMORE BUSINESS AS- a chapter in Omaho, Nebr., and
SOCIATION, and it has been was active in helping to establish
found not to conflict with the the PEO home in Nebraska. Mrs.
principles adopted by the ABsocia- Sears is one of three members of
tion."
, h e r family who helong to PEO, the
Headquarters for the AssocIa- others being her daughter, Mrs.
tion hetween monthly meetings Steven Spencer of Ogden avenue,
which ara held at the Strath Ha- and her sister, Emma 'Boesche of
ven Inn are at the Bouquet Park avenue.
Beauty Salon, 9 South Chester
Mrs. Keenen, chairman of the
men of the community are c0rThe recent Anti-Trust contro- dially invited. R .inationa ahoIIl4
versy between the United States be made at the ParIIh hoUle.
G.wernment and the E. I. du Pont
de Nemourli Comp~ wID be dlJcussed at the first fall meeting of
Marge aDd Dot
the Men'. Club at TrInity Church
Casserole Calerlnc
on Monday at 6:30 p. m. Glen
Service
.C. H. Perry, AssIstant Head of
SPECIALIZING IN
the 'Department of Public BeIations of the du Pont Company will
Luob....... ·
be the speaker. Mr. Perry was
Buffet 8 _
Cloak1aII Paril_
a fonner Washington correspondent for the New York Sun and
Call
covered both political conventions
.Dot Belfield - Swa. 187.
Marie Hurd - Swa. 1111
in 1940 and 1944. He also
campaigned with Wilkie. Tbe
Trinity Club To Meet
DEW DROP INN·
Snalr/••, - £aacll - Dina...
Closed Every Sunday
Open 7 A. M, to 8 p. }L
Monday Thru Saturday
OUTSIDE CATERING SERVICE
DAILY DINNEIIS .Se: 10 fLe.
Special ChUd,e.'. Platt.n
es and florists add to ·the beauty of road, in care of Robert Honey- committee in charge of arrange-I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
menta, Was assisted by Mrs. George I;
the Philadelphia area.
Hires, of Media and Mrs. B. F.
Judges for specimen classeB.are: Madeleine Carroll To
Schwalm of Nnrth Chester road.
James Jack, Rye, N.Y.;· WUliam
Members df the chapter served as
Kastberg, Port Chester, N. Y.; WllAppear At College hostess and officers, including Mrs.
liam Sealey, East Port Chester,
Elliott Powers, vice-president;
Conn.; Allan T. Wicks, H,,!,tingdon
Madeleine- Carroll, noteil stage Mrs. Guy de Furia, recording secValley; Frederick H. Moore, Hav- and screen actress, will appear at retar,.; Mrs. Jack Thompson, corerford; William G. Davia, Chester the Swarthmore Friends Meeting responding secretary; Mrs. George
.springs; John Tonkln, Chesnut House Tueaday, October 18, to Karns, treasurer; Mrs. William B.
Hill; John W. L. Gatenby, Bryn show a mo'vie and deliver a talk Pugh jr., chaplain; Mrs. Charles
Mawr; George Pocock, Strafford. on a French school in which ahe W. Card. guan!, and Mrs. Paul
l"1ilwer arrangements and tables is interested.
Fetzer, past president, !(>OUl'ed
. will he ludged by Mrs. Laurence N.
Miss Carroll'l! lecture, brought
The tea table was decorated in
Wilson, South Orange, N. J.; Mrs. to Swarthmore under the au- yellow and white; PEO colors.
F. F. Men'iam, Mountain Lakes, $plces of the c.)llege Utile Flower arrangements were arrlald Wave
N. J.; :.Irs. William A. Bridges and Theatre Club, in cooperation with ranged by Mrs. Schwalm.
Mrs. Arthur Shipley, Towson, Md.; the·· American Frienda Service
Mrs. John N. Aitken, Chesinut HiJ1, Committee, 'is scheduled for 4:30
,
.
Philadelphia
and Edna S. Pennell, p.m. It follows a tea to be given "I saw' it in tbe Swarthmorean.'t
Lansdowne.
in honor of the actress in WhitHarold Graham is chairman of tier HOuse at 4 p.m.
Mormation and AppOintments
ANTONICA FAIRBANKS
the Show, assisted by Mr. Harry The Hollywood and Broadway
Wood and Ann Wertsner Wood star is maJring several'other apwho have charge of 'the staging. pearanees in the Philadelphia area
I
eve~ings
234 Park Avenue
Other members of the rommlttee during the run of the play "Good
.SWarthmore 17754·
are: Mrs. E. Page A1Ijnson, Mrs. Bye, My FancY," in which abe· is
Artbur H. Scott, ·Char1es· Becker, featured.
Jr., Eleanor W. David, Mrs. Pack- - - - - - - - - - - - - - '
ard Laird, Alexander' MacLeod,
Wayne W. Radcliffe.
Mrs John s": Carson and Mrs.
William W. Battles, Newton
Square, will serve
hostesses for
the Society.
this great spectacle, the largest in fo~d, secretary.
Saxer and LeHann
One Block oft Baitimore Pike
Springfield, Pa.
,
BJlflclall.,
%01.
$7.50 and Up
as
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A~ry To Hold Sale
A ·Rnmmage SaJe is to be plan-
ned at the monthly meeting of
the Legion Auxiliary, to be held
at the hottie of Mrs. iHerbert T.
Bassett, 500 North Chester road,
Monday, October 17.
Every
member who can keep this date,
is asked to be present .
The Rummage. Sale is scheduled for October 19 and 20. All
articles to be donated, will be
cOllected, if desired, upon telephoning Swarthmore 2315 or 02,92.
Swarthmore friends are urged
to aid the Auxiliary by donations
of hOWlebold goods or clothing.
This help will mean more extensive work in Welfare and Hospital branches.
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the various cbanges.
M&W YORItER «.DOOR SEDAN
PTC will welcome the opportunity to make prompt
adjustment in
.
tny case in whicb .. passenger, through his own misunderstanding
~.
or ours. bas been overcbarged. Such -incidenh should be reponed
!O the Company at its offices. 1405 Locust, St.. Philadelphia Z.
• Fare. for lingle-vehicle ride. within the City retrlaln
unchanged.
• rho 3 Vac token (3 for IDe) will not be good for pay_nt of fa.... It may be used only for obtaining a
transfer. ticket at , e IDe cash fare I. paid.
• FuI detala. of the new fare structure wUl be found
In
avalabl. on aU PIC v.hlde••
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PHILADELPHIA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
'.
1949 MUM SHOW
AT COLLEGE SHOW
NEW SBA. SIGNS
Phone Swarthmore 9797
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- SI...I.-vehld. trip within .... CIty en ......eca,
traelde•• trolley••ubway..levafeII ....U..ul..1iIute
bualla..
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rasular
Slagle-vehlde trip within the CIty
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THE SWARTBMOB8AN
SWABTBMO • • A¥
To Give Book Review
Mrs. 'Paul 'Towner will give a
book review Saturday, October 22
at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
P. D. Windell, 800 westdB1e avenue who is chairman of Circle No. 3 of the WS.C.s. of the
Methodist Church.
Dilworth To Speak Here
Richerdscn Dilworth, candidate
speak in the Friend's MeetIng
House, Monday aiternoon, 0ctober 17 at 1 o'clock. Dilworth, lawyer, veteran, is now engaged in B
campaign to be eJected c;:;.t:r Treasurer on November 8. His bid for
eJection is supported by the Democratic Party, SDA, ADA, the Independent CitIzen's Campaign, and
the Independent Bepubuceno
rloes mow than)'Ott'llask rfoily cor
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· ••• LeI the car prove itl
Try drivIng without shifting' if! ~e car' with
the simplest autolllatic tran8=8.,on of all
• • • the car that gives you complete con~L
Wad. throUsh flood and storm that . . • .
ould stall any other carl You've the lint
:'d only JIIlJlter,roof it,.;t/o. 6y;t... oa
· any p ...eager car.
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\!10k ........ th. hnd. . and body, there.
, protective undercostinlltheDO So~e.!.
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· at tho factory. Look at
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a1m_ any normal driviq.
S•• how common .en.. and imagination
in engineering and research make you more
comfortoble. Witb ohair-height seats. With
beautiful interiors for full orize people. '
' .........n • . , . . nearby CIuyater ........
• • • be will briq the car to Jour door. In .
any body style, 4-door Soa'n, Club Coupe,
Converb'ble Coupe, tho powerful 8-oyUnder
New Yorker will do more for)'Oll than 'jQU've
aaked of any other car.
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8
Letters To The Editor
Tbe opinions expressed below are
tbor.e of the Individual wnte". All
Jettetll to The Swarthmorean must be
Blgned. PaeudooWDD.I may be used It
the Ideotltt, 01 the writer Is known
to tbe Bdltor. Lettera win be pubIlshed only at the dl8cretlon of the
EdJtor.
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SWA.~BMO.BAN
OOl'Oma H, UNt
Mothers Enjoy Informal
COLLEGE
NEW
.
Kappas To Meet.
Tea Sjmday. At Clubho:use
The Kappa Kappa Gamma SewI.ng Group will meet Tu.esday, OcTile lirs' '!.verit ot Ule JI4otQer·s tober 18 at the home of Mrs. Wal(;!UD wllll 1lek1 on bunday, uctooer ter R. Shoemaker, 510 Riverview
U a' too Women's (;lUOnouse. at road.
Six new courses In language.
history and religion are open to "'"
Ull£tor
wne
theremotners,
was an old lJ1.emIW. new
students of Swarthmore College
,'l'betaa To Sew
TIle monthly sewin8 meeIIn& 01
Swarthmore Thetas will be held
Wednesday October 19 at the
home of Mrs. James G. Lamb of
Rose Valley road, Moylan.
·'t··A''S"'S'IF'l'EV'"
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Dear Editor:
this fall.
AB a member of the Citizens
Two courses in the Russian
Athletic Committee interested In language are being taught for the
promoting the project for a fen~e first time. They are part of a
around the High School Athletic Russian Studies Program made
Field, I would like to submit possible f'lr Bryn Mawr, Haverthe following for publication In ford and Swarthmore by a grant
your paper.
received last December from the
"It seems to me that there· Carnegie Corpora\lon of New
should be very llttle argument York.
necessary to convince everyone
This program at Swarthmore
interested in community affairs also includes a course in Russian
or Intersectional enthusiasm that history. Next semester it will
m!~tec1
High School Athletic Field Is an
absolute necessity.
"A number of good reasons
have been put forth in favor of
this project and I would like to
take this opportunity of express.
velopment of Rcssia in the twentieth century and Russia's cultural and political position In
eastern Europe. Related to the
program is a new course offered
by the history department in the
field of intellectual history, the
Ing one or two more.
Historical Influence of Hegel and
"In the first place we go to Marx.
' .
great 'length In providing a com·
petent coaching staff and encourIn response to student demand,
aging our youngsters to partici- courses In the History of Religions
pate In athletics, for the character and Early Christian Thought are
and body building benefits to be being taught this fall in the dederived, which is as it should be. partment of Philosophy and ReTherefore, we should follow ligion.
through with that interest in proThe literature of Malraux, St.
viding a playing field that will Exupery, Camus and Sarne is the
reflect the same degree of import. subject of a new course in the
ance to the community as a whole, French Department.
and particularly to ·those that put
on the show.
"From the experience of other College Baskethall Co'ach
communities ·it has been defln·
Replaces' Dellmuth
itely proven that an adequate
fence around a High School AthThe appointment of Willis J.
letic Field creates on atmosphere Stetson as director of athletics
of importance to events which not at S w arthmore C0 IIege was anonly Increases attendance but nounced by John W. 'Nason,
stimulates the pride and competi- president of the college. Stetson
tive spirit of the contestants, replaces Carl K. ~llmuth, whose
which they richly deserve. Let resignation was announced August
us all vote for this worthwhile 8.
project."
Bill'Stetson has coached SwarthVery truly yours,
more's .basketball teams for 10
Ralph Schmidt
years.
Last year, when Mr. Dell66~ Magill Road
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decisive.
Another of Mrs. Kent's chief
concerns was how to bring about
a peaceful world.' She had long
been a loyal member of the Women's International League for Peace
and Freedom,. and the Swarthmore
Branch has made a contribution
towar~ ~e costs of the summer's
campalgn m memory of Mrs. Kent.
It is good to ~ember ~e steadfast support which JulIet Kent
gave to these .great unsolved prob·
lems of our tImes. We need more
like her.
Mary S. Patterson,
<:hairman Swarthmore Branch
Womens' International League
for Peace and Freedom
To Begin Season
The Swarthmore Junior Music
Club will hold its first meeting of
the season on Sunday, .October 18
at the home of President Claire
HeItlrixson, 645 NIorth Cibester
road at 7:30 p. m.
The performers \\(ill include
Diana Tucker, Eleanor Weirich,
Mary I.ecron, Harold Ogr1.m, and
Cat"l Ann Mosteller.
NeW Members are cordially wei.
comed.
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.8J:tnoU&Jl warm summer weatner marl
Jlouse Itse.U .uac1
Q
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J.arK~ DUallJer 01 liUl tJower d.ecuJ,"itlJ.owana me 5UDQUed 1J&ntmg.
was
YeLlOW,
green ana. wnne er-
.LeCLlVeJY carried C?~t Wltn
yellow
autumn yeuow mru:J.gOlas,
g.-een yellow ana WDlte naplWlS
canw~,
.Luurs
an
oJ OWl ii.
stilpatioDI._.
tauJe.
Bxpert17 and
BMeenably Done
WORK GUARANTEED
Call Chester 2-3026
Before Noon
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~aC1ousness
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lUllS lavored \l10tie present WIW
~tiveriU plquam. VOCaJ, renctitloDS.
LVlrs. 'WaJ,ler J.". MOlr, pCe3u:tent;
oLVU:;.
M.;;;B'rt'le.
_L~~'[~~O
..... IuUIPS.MO:I!NTED
VUes -FIcurlne. • Pitchers
Ete. Made
lAIIDpo .
:OldLamP& Remodeled
. Call <:hester 2-3026
'.. " ,: , : : Before Noon
·In..,
l\.J.CllarU .uuon, Vlce-pres.l-
nent; J.Virs. J:nomas J. J:'J'ater, re-
corcung -secretary were In In;e recBlvmg lUle. iUSlljImg =5. JOlIn
were Mr.. '~'Ileodore '1'urne1i, Mrs.
..,;,jmunn J ones, Mrs. J..eHoy l'eterson, and Mrs. Jonan .NatvIg.
All LInes Of lDsuraDCe
SIIerl.
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarihmore 1833
M.
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F. F. ZIMMERMAN
StaDwud
Photographer
"Outstanding for Quality"
Media 6-11438
8 ,:. Pront St.
prices,
~'o~;'Oak
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J:i • .M.earlter, C118J.l"man 01 tlle tea
PE'l'ER 1:0 TOLD
SHEalFF SALES
or Real FAtate
SHBRIFfo"S OFFICE
COURT HOUS&. MEDIA, PA•
Frida,. October II. 10&1
me aJ.l'eaay
_s.· .tobert tiOp-
to
"lJIlospllere.
-~iio~i·
IT·IO-T
. ~"DrlY.Way .Constructlon
I
wn T TAM C. KNODEL.
I'I'otbonotaq'
for appointment. . All business
confidential. Colonial Cupboard, IT·ll".
Del.
.
,
. 5, PhIladelphia Pike, Wil-
BLA:1IR JON,Q;
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Bunt In .
Book Cues • Cabinet.
Storage UnlfB
CABPENTRY REPAIRS
S~ore 1291
328 Hawarden Rd.
Springfield, Pa.
ABpbalt or Concrete .
PETERDI NICOLA
j
Mrs. Jo'toyd bennett 01
l:>an Diego. <:aJ.if., 1Io1'lIll!1'ly of
..swarthmore, visited Mr. and. Mrs.
John Bowditch, Jr., of Cedar lane
fOr a few days while on an extended tour by automobile tbJrmtg!J, I
~th_e_e_ast
__an_d_S_O_U_th_._ _ _ _ __
c.;01. aru1
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Phone SwarthIllore '51~
SALE - Quality gas range,
. excellent condition. Phone
0948-W.
SIJlce.1!105
'1.!¥1~~M~orton
l'lI.
Ai
1044.R
Full TIme Maid"
PATTERSON
Wm. T. Fa_n. DIrector
m.hteea Yean Es:per:ien""
PHONE MEDIA 1588
-FUNBB.AL BOMB
A Price to Meet E ... ,
CUNNINGHAM
PaIn.....· .. ··Paper BaDpn
We JIIonl4 bow how
SWli.lIz86 Mlcbqan Ave
hllnten •
9 A.M. to 12
~n'"'~. 1~~~:~==~~~~N~e~ed~~~~II!~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A. Mercer Quinby .
.. . Swrrtb:lnilr~" '.
If a fuse
JUST ONE
when you ~plug 'in
appliance •••
.6etter "ave your HOUSE WIRING c"eclcedl
_.ed
(}f«HM4., ilt~l
Wile..
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PHILADELPHIA
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ELECYRIC COMPANY
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·Efftclent·
BOUSE and
CO.
Pa.
and
G.Emaker. Jewelers
crometer .calipers.
Is new or little
Swarthmore
-.:,'.;' .. ::~". ".
Devine Taxi Service
Call
GEORGE JIIYERS
409 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266
Cnbed and Cooked
Betrular Dellverles
. Swarthmore 2302-R
.\
ton, Rutledge and Ridley
Township since 1918
PHONE:
CRAFTSMANSHIP
Before yO!!
REMODEL ••• REPAIR
avenue' and
BUILD •••
122 x 170. North
Co., 1130 Morton
Phone
Swaribmore 0«4
Swarthmore 14148
WILLIAM BROOKS
OO'I'IERS
REPAnum AND
INSTAI,UID
Furnace Repairs & CleaninC
ROOFS
"PRlDE"-Fresh Lean _ .
For Your Pets
JACK DIEHL
Ground Meat lb 2lo • Alao
SWAJtTHMORE,PA.
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FUNEBAL DIRlWTOB
of Ave.,
MediaPhJla,
1125Formerly
W. Lehigh
Phone Baldwin 1170
No additional charge' tar
suburban calla
Service
fixtu,l'e.
latest model.
Rubbish Collected
Weoekly or lIIonthly
Phone Swarthmora·. 2076
9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M., ..
let Wi estimate' and bid 011 your job.
You may save mone)'. while getting the
advantages of our toP·Q.nalIty work.
Horace A. Reevls
C." KNODBL. Prothonotary
.
Ashes .& Rubbish Removed
Lawns mowed, General
'. Hauling
236 Harding Av.
Pa.
ALTEI\I--4.
piano
right;
good condition. Priced
Can
evenings Swarthmore
2226.
APPLES. Popular
Varieties. El Rancho Orchard...
Providence Road, one mile north
of Rose Tree· Hunt Club, near
Media. .
. FOR'SALE-Fireplace ~~
and well-seasoned. Call '"w ......•
more 2078.
FOR SALE -
SHERIFF SALES
of Real I!8tate
SIlERIPF'S OFFICE
CoURT
. FrIdayHOUSE.
OctoberMEDIA.
t8. 1I~'PA.
"'rhlnl
Generation BuIlder"
CALL SWARTHMORB 3450
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Coodltlons:
'1150.00 Stand$rd
C88h or TIme
cert18ed ~
"0:10 A. M. kUtem
...
MORE BEAT
FOR
LESS MONEY
THE BE9I' BUY OF THE SEASON.'
Unexcelled for kindling or fireplace hasket.grates
3" x 3" dry wooden plugs
1000 lhs - 'approx. 30 hu. ~ $9.50
500 1bs - approx. 15 hu. - $5.00
• WAlt ... noo' con_S
pl1B!IIimI AJI'11IIIAC1'1'B
. 111 D.n-ath A_e
• NIW COln.crlol
8...n1uDUe
• Amurlolls' ... IlPAIII
LOST and FOUND
UTERS BROTHERS, he,
wrist watch, canvass
.
Contracton ond !wildon
30Z Gayle, Street • Me4ie, ...
''!)!'Innld TIEd.e)
Smaller quantities delivered with coal order
if desired
GOOD COAL
ATLANTIC FUEL OIL
swaru.-re II"
Ma.,.,n Builders Supply
.). Ii '1
Company
VU,J,WOlllt - LUMP"
BUILDING IlAftRIAI,
Vao lien Brothe,s
Ridley Park
P ......, MeiIIIa .6-1181
BWlcier.
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Replin.an~
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Short
Dome
Disposal Sel'Vlce
FUSCO & ALSTON
Day Wolken -
HauJlq
Office Hours _
to the
Stetson served as acting director
Of athletics. He Is a member of
the executive committee of the
Eastern College Athle,tic Confer- Baltimore Pi1
ence.
PBONB 8WAK':L'1'Ii _-uOILB NIl
Stetson has been a member of
Phone Swarihntol'e 0450
the Swarthmore physical education department since graduation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - :_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
from the college in 1933. After
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serving for several years as asSistant coach in three sports, he
was 'lamed head basketball oeach
in 1939.
I
In addition to his duties at the
college, Stetson is a commisgjOner
of Springfield Township, where he
is a resident. He has taught 110cial studies at Springfield: and
Lower Merion School and in 1940
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received the degree of M.A. In history from the Univeralty of Pennsylvania.
A graduate of Swarthmore, Bill
Stetson was an All-American soccer star in college days and cap.
talned the soccer team in his final
year. He compiled the U1lW!I1al
record of having played every
min!!t.. of every game during his
three years of varsity soccer.
Between soccer seasons, BIll
found time to play three years of
varsity basketball and baseball and
one season of golf. He Is perman.
ent president' of his class and WDS
a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity
.
Swarthmore's basketball for·
tunes have prospered under Stet~
son. In 1946.47, the Garnet team
was champion of the Southern Division, Middle Atlantic Conference.
Uke the straw that broke the ·com.l'. back.
slows down. Then appliances lose efllclency
Swarthmore's teams have appearthat
"one
more"
appliance
can
break
the
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In
your
home
wiring.
And
that's
a
10 checlo: your ~-:-•.'.. wiring far adequat.
neys hem by the M.A.S.C.A.C.
IUI'O algn that your wiring lIn't up to the
service
entrance equipment, enough. branch
Carl Dellmuth, who left Swarthmodern demands you mako on It.
circuits. and properly "/ocaled co,,"nien..
more In AtIgUStto accept a poYour
homo
wlrIng
11
like
a
highway
syssition with the Pennsylvania
outlets. Then, let him Im.,....v. your electric
_ when W. lnadeqUat., ·.1ecIrIc "trafRc"
Bankers Association,' had served
highways for better living I
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as director of athletics for eight
years. DurIng this time, he was
a member of the Elii!iblllty Coma IIome ,. modem,
mittees Of the E.C.A.c. and
a term as president of the M.A.S.
C.A.C.
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SILVER PlATING
we aaepL tmgers 01 !drs. WJiU.am
gave an auuea. toucn
Phone Media 8-11115
New and Rebuilt PianDB
and Re~ 81noe 1...
~~~~~i;f!.i.er'i-iiii. "i8iii!~
o.)OH SU'3..U.lS 01 PlaJJ.U nMU;.tC,
.:>CJlWtz
ALBAN PARKER
S~~t;Lo;;i
to ministration. He Is a resident student at Phi Kappa Sigma frater-I ~f?~.<'lJ~
nity house.
11 SOUTH CBBSTER· ROAD.
SWABTBMORE
WeJ.1er anct .Mrs. James
tea
neck,
~$t'\~~ei~~~l~~
thro"~" =="--:.:'-~'
H. Brown,·Jr., an Instructor at Yale Uiversity.
. Mr. and Mrs. LerOY lUddie and
Bob of Old Orchard Road,
Rose Tree arrived home Friday
a five-week vacation at
the University of Pennsylvania
Stone Harbor. Bob has returned
mor- as'a so,\ihomore In Business Ad-
H.D.SIPLER
au-
.,.,epnens presJ.Cled at tne
Call Erich H. Hau·
Contractor, Swar\b·
Park
QUAUTY SINCE IlItJ·,J
01 VIDrant coJ.o:t
CU1U warmUl to tne uu>1e. .M.rB.
Jen~
.,.--.-.
tol~i~i~~~~;~~~~llc~.:nl.
lASTS
IOIlGER
,Ule COlor scneme 01 we tea "LaDlt!
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resldentofLafayetteavenue,apent .hock at time of ale (nn'" otbenrllo Iq' .," W. I ...." to .,... _
several "oua
_. ,.~ w-~ ~_, .. _~ otated In o4..rtl......ntl. "1"_ In ten IS, Bloct 11-1105 Honan Street.
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daY'. other cond.lUODI 00 day of M1e.
SUBJKCf to certain ~. reotitdl.....
lin. 8. S. Rutherford··of 8trath Levari Padu
NO.1."
~pl'OTemeDlI coUll. of • I .to,.,. bl'ick
\
bulldlpa l&KIO feet.
Hayen avenue while en NUte to
June Term, ....
Sold .. the property of IIarrIa P. _ .
ley BDd May R. Ramsey, hII wite. mortthe west coast wbere she will vis- ~~i!Dd!T::tJ
JacoB and real ownel'l.
Atty.: CharJell H. Heldmanu. ~.
it ilIl!' brother Mr. R. J. Allwell
Robert J. MaeBrIeI.. SharUI'
ot San FrWlCisc:o.
f.SO-IT
Mrs. H. Bardwell Idnc:oln of
Ogden avenue and lin. William H.
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Riverview road left Sun.
PIANO TUNlNG
Water
heaters,1'IUJ&I!B,
.
.
:day
on a two-week
.. cfryers.
. Burllar India....
Mrs: Johll, A.. ~tlefsenj
a former
trip through
New Yorkautomobile
State and
specifications.
_
.on WBBhers.
New
EnglAnd
States
they
plan
All work done
On their return
ranges, irons, ·toasters,
.visit Mr.. Brown'. son, Mr.
it
cool aUlumn
a.wuspueL'e brcugm aDOut DY the
.. .
stit!!te, Is a rea4lent student at the
liQUSe, PhIlaclelP.hla.
Stephen Hay of Ogci"ll avenue is
a student at W~ Choir
~ceton, If. J •. Stephen
spent Jaat year traveling tbrl)ugIr
residential
muth was on leave of absence,
pressed in the recent vote here.
She mentioned our late neighbor,
Juliet Kent, and her father-inlaw, J, Simons Kent, two generations Of one family who worked
actively for temperance.
Mrs. Kent was keenly Interested
during the summer months In the
approaching vote. She helped to
circulate the petitions signed by
700 townspeople and she spoke
about It at the FrIends meetings
for bUSiness. and for worship.
Partly· because of her sincere con_
viction. it was a joy to many of
her friends that the vote was so
. ,
..:c.:.,..,-,~....;;n""='ii-;;r--'--'--'-I . Loulse·Archbolli of SW'arthmore
.... ,', "PEB,!U)NAL
avenue,. a junior .at· Druel
jam-
m
ana llUnl.S. ',l'ne opewaceu sanaan adequate fence arouna. our feature a new seminar on the de- w1cnes, lWlC)" COOltles, ,anct peut
To the Editor:
A letter In your columns last
week from Susanna Garrett Sell·
ers, a former resident of the !Borough, expressed her pleasure at
the overwhelntlng opposition to the
sale of alcoholic beverages as ex-
. .
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oers. and OUHtS
Ulg this group.
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··.CHARLES . E. ·'FISCHER
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SWARTHMORE P I
. ~'A HQIlSEWf!.L-IlAIIITA/~ ," THE WISE DtllIR'S 'AlII"
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TO OPEN
SEASON TUESDAY
Social Period Will
Precede Normal
Session
All residents of f'warthmore are
Invited to the first meeting of
the Swarthmore Home an~ School
Association. Tuesday evewng. October 18 in the high school auditorium. '
Members of the school board
will be present to answer ques,tions from the audience regarding
the operation of Swartbmore
schools.
How much it costs to run schools
for. a full term . • . where, ~e
money comes from and how It 18
h..
utspent . . . w~
pupiJs fr om 0,
SIde the borough are enrolled m
,the local schools . . . how much
state"!,d is received - all'these and
many other questions will be an' .s Home and
swered at Tuesday
School Meeting.
At 7:30 p.m. the 11th Grade
Mothers Group will be hostesses
for refreshments in the high school
cafeteria..
.
~s. W. Rodney McHenry. VIcepresIdent of Home aneI School, and
chairman of membership. reports
that many parents have already
enrolled for the year. and an effort
i3 being made to reach a new high
i l l membershlp. Dues in JiOlDe and
:School are used for scholarsbip aid
to graduating students of Swartbmore High.
Other . officers of Home and
School are Jack B. Thompson;
president; George Plowman. vice-
president; Mrs. J. Albright Jones.
record.inA
secretary;
Dorotby
Bradfield, corresponding secretary.
and !iarold Ogram. treasurer.
Mrs. W. Rodman McHenry. also
chairman o( ,the membership comrnittee. wishes .to announce that
the treasurers ·of the grade groups
will compose her conunittee. Mrs.
He~ton McCray. Mrs. Harlan Jess. ,up, lVlrs. Hobert Meserve, and Mrs.
Leonard Mygatt as th'$. treasurer's
of the twelfth, eleventh. tenth and
ninth grades. will greet members
and newcomers at the auditorium
next' Tuesday. evening.
PLAN HARVEST FESTlVAL
The
annual Harvest
Festival
will be held at Trinity Cburch on
Sunday, at 11 a. m. As is the cus-
tom. the church will be decorated
with autumn leaves, flowers. fruita
and vegetables. The choir has
prepared special music for the
occasion which Includes: "Come
Ye Thankful People Come." "Now
Thank. We All Our God," "Praise
to God. Immortal Praise." "Psalm
150" by Stamford, ''Te Deumn by
Hadley, "Jubilate" by ,Shubert.
The anthem will be the ''lIallelujah Chorus" from Handel's uMess....
iail."
S.H.S. Defeats Media
-1.. IW' 'D'
T-1I- On
Cl,un
Noted Editor-Teacher
.0 Dear . -. Coming To, M,eeting
Flower Arrangement
(continued from page one)
.
,
Then. calling one of his smartest
OrdWay Tead. cillllrml!n of, tile
Plavs in the game. quarterback Board of Higher Education of New
• saw an opening In the cen- York City aDd a n6ted editor and
Swan
ter and sneaked over> for the teacher. will lecture on "HiPer
score; Alden's placement· was Education and the PhUosophy of
wide.
IJf";' at 8:15 p. m. Sunda,y. October
The play of Whit 'Bird and Dick 16 in the Friends Meeting House.
McCray In the center of ~e line
~e appearance of Mr. Tead Is
was outstanding. as they con- made possible bi the Frank Ay_
stantly jammed the holes through delotte Lectureship a special
which fullback Scala attempted to fund raised by students of Swarthrun. John Snape was injured as more College. Two SUch lectures
he came up fast to tackle·fuJlback were held previously. Iri 1940 and
Scala on a line buck and ~asre- 1941. with William A. Neilson and
moved from the game m the Robert G, Sproul as respective
second quarter. Tackle Paul Tan· speakers.
Normally an "nni'Sl
who again kept the Media safety event. the lectures were disconmen very deep with his high, long. tinued during the war.
spiraling punts; was Injured on the
A' tI e of, Somerville Mass
same play and was removed from Mr ; a dv
. ed his AJj' de~
the g~me, His lnj~ was slight at ·.ru:e=~llege In 1912. his
and he returnd to actlon In the
D t St La
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mversl.,.
~cond half. John Snape suffer , 1939 and LXI>. at Amherst In
a shoulder injury but It Is hoped ~~42 He is active In the Public
that he will be ready for Satur- AffaIrs Commission of 'New York
day's' encounter with Springfield. and the American Economy AssoBackers-up Coleman and Mc- 'ti
Henry did an outstanding job as Cia on
they filled up the holes developed
by the Media line In offense.
Red Feather Workers
These two' hoys, combined with
the bighly vaunted running and
. (continued from page one)
the crashing Emd play ofClar- Macht, Mr. ~ank R.. lIfarkley.
ence Willis and Campbell, stopped Mrs. Arthur J; McConna,*, Mrs.
passing attack of the Mustangs. Frank H. McCowan. Mr.Herbert
Reds Crowthers Inserted Into the E. Michener. Jr.. li!Iiss Kathryn
lIDe-up as a substitute tackle M. Moran. Mrs. Walter Moyer.
proved to be a ~ark plug that Mrs. Fred J, Murray. Mr•. Fred
kept the te,am from fal1il1g apart A. Patman. Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol,
at crucial spots.
Jr., Mr. Waiker PeIIfIeld. MIss
The Springfield Cougars lost to Olive Perry. l\fJ". Francia W. Plowstrong Prospect Park team 14-0. man. Mrs. MorrisL. Potts. Mrs.
tied Yeadon. and defeated Nether Charles R. Pratt. Mrs. Ray S.
Prov~dence 19,-0. This is always Quick, Mr. Wayne H. Randall,
a must game for the blUe and Dr. Louis N. Robinson. Mrs. Agnes
gold and considering they sponN. Balg Sheldon. C. ,Dudley Sch-
a
about the biggest team in the
county. starring their 200 pound
fullback, Tommy' Hall. It isap..
parent they are a very dangerous
and formidable opponent.. T!>e
kick-off will be at 2, p.m. Saturday at Springfield.
Players Give Comedy
(continued from page one)
William S. Clement is a newcomer to the club In his role of
WInSton Atchison; one which it
would be easy to overplay. He
handles it with considerable subtlety and the lamb. cbnp by-play
between him and Mr. Feight is
a choice piece of business.
The six youngsters In the cast
give the production its contagious
fresh gaiety. They are beautlfully cast and are not onli capable
but attractive on the stage•.
. Cornelia 'McKernan iti the sympathetic youngest sister role of
Allie has already earned a considerable following. This performance will deepen her hold on old
admirers and gather In new. Sue
Surrick as Tess also rounds out
former appearances with ;the club
to show a growth of talent. She,
hllndles the demanding role of
Tess with skill. JBD:e Pattersbn is
the third sister Ilka and in her
first appearan
Briefer roles are nicely protrayed by Mary DickinSiln whose Dippy Marshall' was an Interesting
study of precocity. Shirley Smith
as Jerry the teen-age huntress,
and Jerry Jordan whose Tom is
exactly what he was written to
be.
motion picture "Se" md Look"
will abo be
Tea will be
MrVed.,The
for ~_
the
u_ ~
T _
Wolf
The Garden Department of the, day are ....... ~y~
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Woman'. Club invites aIllD1m1hers Oscar M ..Hook; Mrs. C. C. West;
d .._ Edward C W'...........
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~. Tuesdav
• to bear Mrs. Earl an. -......
J. Carns talk on inezpensivewln- EMERGENCY, DRIVE ENDS
ter flower arrangements.
SIie
Mrs. J.V.S. Bishop of Harvard
:will demDll.ltrate with foUqe and avenue reports a total of $1t40.87
fepIa.
.
collected In Swarthmore In the
• Mrs. Carns Is a new,member Emergen~ Polio Drive; ~
of ~ club and a well-known
p~ctically complete and the
florist· In Delaware county. She Drive 18 oftldally clQsed, having
appeared 'recentlY 'on the Rhona .been extended somewhat over the
Lloyd Program on. the Chester OriJlDal week's period for wblch
radio station. Club.members prob- it .was, scheduled.
ably J'e!Dember ~e wedding bouMrs. Bishop w~o ~ ,long been
quets she de8lgned and her an ardent leader m raunng money
shop SUP~ed f~ "BrI~es through- for polio relief expressed deep ap..
out the "{ears •. a.:,club, program preclatlon of the fine cooperation
several
ago.
_ of borough residents In this latMrs. EllIott Richardson the new est drive. .
chairman In plsce· of Mrs. Ross ___,,--'-,.,_ _ _ _ _ _ __
Marriott whn resigned recently. alice J,arJ,ef
and Mrs. Arthur Redgrave, co•
chairman. will organize plans for
the year.
A 15 minute Community Chest
i»an i»UI In.
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are
years
STUDEBAKER DEALERS
of Delaware
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eo_1Ity .
Chester .. F&IrvIeW .......
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ORANGE CLEANERS
NOW.I Day.Service
TROUSERS - SKIRTS
39c
Share Garden With Pub6c
Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Kniskern of 507 Riverview road 8iIaln
extend their fall tnvitstlon to ]Dcal flower lovers garden.
to visit their
grounds will be open to the public
so that all who' desire IIlII3- enjoy
the beauty of 90 varieties of mums,
numbering over a thousand plants
In alL ,The- blooms are expected
to be at the helgbt of their glory
from October 29 to November 13.
BEAU'l'D'ULLY VLEANBD
To Oriober 29th
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Swarthmore lational Bank
& Trust Co.
TO PARIS FOB CARE
Roy J. M.:Corkel of Cornell avenue bas been made Regional Director of CARE In Southern Europe.
He will leave next Tuesday for
Paris and will visit varioqs Offices
in southern Europe. Austria.
Greece, Israel. Itsly pnd Czechoslovakia.' He is expected home
December 15 to take his wife and
children with him when he returns
to Europe. after Christnias.
Member of· Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
,
,~ Now You ~can
. 'buy U. S. SavlDis Bunda ioutomatlcalb"
~0UI:h the new Bond-a-Month Plan. Aak at thIa JJank
~t~tlL~ ....
I to. What
a wonderful feeling •••
be able to take out just a few
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Separates
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LoYelywearable. fOr suburbia
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THE 'SWARTH'M"O
VOLUME 21-NUMBEB 4Z
S.H.S~
DEFEATS
SPRINGFIELD 14-0
Take On Sharon Hill
At Rutgers Field
Today
McHenry-McCray and Company
added another conquest to the
swartbmore HIgh School Football
Record 'Book, turning back a big.
Rutgers
Goblins March On 29th
The sponsored
annual Hallowe'en
Parade"
by the Swarthmore Business
Association.
whose members exhibit membership p laques In theIr es.......
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lishments. will be held in the
college, field house ~t 7.30 Sat_urday evening. Oct. 29.
'CLUB PRESENTS
DOUBLE HEA I ER
$3.50
Folks are already planning
what they'll wear In the popular
event which will include chJSses
las~n~~=:;ue::'!:=,
~n~ :!~:~b:;~
!:l:n
Observatory Open
Nfcbts
Open nights
at the
Sproul Observatory
this fall
semester
will
be held on the followiDa Tuetdays from 7 to 8.30 p. m.: October 25. November 8. November
22. Decemlx:r 13, and January
10.
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Include Exhibl't,
Speaker
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1941
PER YBAB
COMMUNITY
CHEST OPENS
Collection Begins Today
For Red Feather
Workers
BY LAWS
~=:~~~=r~,:p~ ON SCHOLARSHIP gSIW"e~resIOd:tsd=~pPOl=~~:
The Swarthmore Woman'. Club
will present aesda
genutn
e d onbl
October
25e
header on Tu
y.
when the Needlework Guild holds
I RAn
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Followtng the oped.ing, JIWlS of
the Red Feather Campalgn. fired
last night at the big r-n~ at Conventlon Hall In Philadelphia. 125
local volunteers will be rlnalnr
H
Id Trlbun Fresh AIr
of the era
e
share In this wo...h - and humandening th
Lo-1 Id
F
P
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Fund. speaks on "Broa
oj
Cal.
ea or eac
ltarian cause.
The borough's
bitterly fought to the last whistle.!
Base of Community Leadership."
Preparation
share In supportlng the 160 ComThe Garnet maIntaIned the upper,
Ample rooM fOl spectators, to
President of the GuIld Mrs. BirAdvances
mwilty Chest organizations in
hand throughout most of the game' enjoy the parade regardless of ney K. Morse expects to have an •
1950 is $15.530. an increase of
but were unable to cash In scoring weather is provided by : : exhibit that will equal or surpass
Dr. Charles Anderson. of the $520 over the amount subscribed
opportunities because of frequent railed w~ surrounding
last year's display of 3117 gar- Presbyterian Ohurch; Nathan Be!!, last year. The Swarthmore oroffensive mistakes sod penalties. floor of the field house.
ments. Sixty per cent of garments of the Swarthmore Schools; Mrs. ganization is confident of silccess
Again Swan-Campbell. Inc. proved'
to be on exhibit Tuesday will go to Harry Seymour. Recreation Asao- tn meeting this allotment.
to'be one of the big offensive guns.
the CQmmunity Health Center of ciatlon; Mrs. LucY Walter. and
Other workers not previoUsly
along with the determined ball
Central Delaware County In Mrs. C. J. GarralJSn. tnterracial reported are as follows:
Carrying Of hsIfbacks Pee Wee
.
swarthinore. and the Family Serv- Committee; Willard TomHnson of
Mrs. Philip M. Alden. Henry D.
Johnston. Alfred McOllbery. and
ice of Western Delaware County Friends Meeting. met at the Tom- Bevan, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark
Walter Dickinson. Although the
in Media.
lInson home on SOuth Chester road Bittle. Mrs. Joseph B. Blakiston.
Cougars had 200 pound tackles.
In his significant lecture Mr. to organIze a local social science Alberta Blankenship. Mrs. J. Paul
guardS. Whit Bird and Dick McC
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Lewis will discuss community .cholarship committee. Letters Brown. Henry B.' Coles. Jr.• Mrs.
Plans omp ete or . service. During the last war close will be sent to all local groups. Guy.
G deFurla. M ax Essl• Rich_
Cray, along with tackles Paul Tarr
and Red Crouthers. were able to
Blood Donors
to, 100 per cent of American citi- asking their formal approval and ard E. Farrington. Raymond H.
split the blue and gold line reNov. 9
zens voluntarily assUmed some re- appointment of two committee Fellow•• Mrs. C. I. Galbreath, Jr~
peatedi;y, providing big gaps for the
sponsibilitles Of the community. members to start the job Of col- Esther M. Geno. Mr. and, Mrs.
backs to run through. Backers-up.
Eligibillty requirements fllr the Mr, Lewis will stress the needs lecting the funds.
Robert Hopkins. Mrs. R. Lloyd
co-captain McHenry. Barry Cole- donation of hlood. on November 9 of the same communities In peaceOther
interested
volunteers Jones, Mrs. Raymon.d C. Lassla!,
man, and Howard Arrison. held the when the Red Cross blood mobile time and show that responsibility should contsct Mr. Tomlinson who Charles .E" Maschal. George· W.
opponents 'offense In cheek. as they unit will be at the Woman's Club of active citizenship Ia as urgent Is secretary pto-tem.
McKeag. Mrs. Jack H.McWIlconslantly pulled Tom Hall. their in Swarthmore between the hours now as In war time.
Those who attended the two pre- llama. Mrs. J. Hanna Neuwelle:.
7 P
.. ~_ on the ,.-.
~lect· Pri
Mrs. Donald
L. P1ccard.
R. Blair
(Continued on page ten)
of twe1ve noon adn
. m. were
Mler Mr. Lewis' talk, tea will !imin' ary mee",Theodor'
L Purnell,
Mrs.
outlined. by Mrs. Phelps Soule. be served by both the Guild and propose to call, the scholarsbip to K.
Reed ~. S R btnson,
Chah-man of the Blood Committee the Club. -Hostesses for' the day be provided to a 'local boy or girl Mrs.
E. "';;h~,. 'Mrs.
of the Swarthmore Branch. .
,will be Mrs. Lyman A. Darling, for study in human relations IllId Robert E Spiller. Mrs.Nei.l :n>ur,
. l\I;'$. Soule stated than any heal- Mrs, Jam"" B. Cooper. Mrs. James preparation to work for a. peaceful man. Mrs. JOseph H. Walter. Jr:.
thy man or woman between the B, Daugherty and Mrs. C.. M. Al- world. the SWARTHMORE KENT Grsham Wentz. Mrs. ClaIr Wllcox,
ages of 18 and 59 could donate a J>right. Mrs. Walter H. Dfckinoou SCHOLARSHIP. The. platform Frank Wtnd'ell, Jr.
pint of blood. lIfInors must have and, Mrs. S. Milton Bryant will formulsted thus far Is:
'What Is Worth Having written permission from parents pour at the tea table.
1. A committee shall be formed
or guardians.
Liten.ture ~
consisting of one representative
Is Worth Waiting
Adult Courses Open
Donors should weigh at least 110
.
meeting will be from each local organization, with
For'
lbs. and should have been In good
A literature t 0
In the an alternate or substitute to aerve
' At Penn Center
health prior to donating. It takes held on Friday. a 1 a. m. ,
in his absence. The purpose Of this
The Pennsylvania State College
A year after It was originally ahout 30 minutes to give a pint Woman'. ClUbhOuse.~ ~~ committee is to raise a minimum Extension Service and the Health
expected THE· SWARTHl\fORE Of blood. and there ....e no hann- news will be given by, s. G':;S;gn of $1.000 each year for a scholar- and Welfare Council, Delaware
DIR.Eql'ORYis published and ful effects. Physictans and nurses P. Gear. lIfrs. Haro~:!d One to ship to be awarded to a'resident County District; are sponsoring an
available at The SWarthmorean are in attendance at all timeL
will review thehnbookQould, th
f of Swarthmore who Is ready and Adult Education Program to be
.
Go On ., by Jo
au or 0
Center t
Office.
,
In dls"'lSSing some of the points
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qualified to pursue his studles on held at the Swarthmore
0
The publishers regret the cbain that should be borne In mind, Mrs. several stones 0
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the post-graduate level in the field the Penns.ylvania State College be.
of unavoidable misfortune to their Soule said that do""rs s l u i u J . d .
of human relations. from local to ginning on Monday evening. Octoprinter which was responsible for drink fruit juices and eat nothing
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international problems.
ber 24.
delaying publication.
for at least four hours before· the Legion Hears Rev. B18hop
2, Any wrplus ,hall go Into an 'Courses in crafts. folk dancing
Even so. the New Directory donation. She especlally warned
At Monday Meeting endoWtn<;nt fund 'for future use. and singing. games and leadership.
needs no apology. it emerges the against eatlng a heavy lunch tn_
The amount given to any candidate leadership training enjoyment of
Most' Complete and Up-to-Date cludlng ~ggs. fat.!. cream or Ice
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, pastor of shall be commensurated with his art. music appreciation. adventures
work of its kind ever to be printed cream.
the
Swarthmore
Presbyterian Specific needs as determined by the In good reading. effective written
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ImmedIately after the donation Church. thrllled a record member- conunittee.
and spoken Engllsb. modern . ce,
During the, enforced walt the the Red Cross Canteen Service ship turnout of the Ainsworth3. The atandard of asking shall home decoration. record-keeping
publishers took advantage of the will serve refreshments consisting Wernher Post of the American Le_ be $1.00 each. or one dollar for each for small busineses human relaaddil\onal opportunity to enlarge of coffee. toast. cookies. g1ngerale, g10n at their meeting In 'Bonnlih member of the family. Business tlons. ~d the management of per_
and improve upon the subject mat- milk, .or fruit julces. Red Cross Hall Monday night.
Institutions shall be asked to give sonal fmanees. have been set up
ter to appear in the local hand- officlals do not advise .....tIng a,
.
alii about his a dollar for each person on the for all adults not now engaged In
book and to include many new
al after donation. Motor
He spoke inform
ch laIn payroll
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formal study. for leaders In club
resid:mts whose houses weren·t
::mbers will be on baa experiences ":' a
ran
4. The winner shall be oelected activities. and for leaders of scout
even built a year ago.
during the day to provide trans- during the last w~. from pathOi by a commltlee of five judges. two troops, church groups. and other
As a concentrated telephone.
rtstlon.
the ~ca~e of emot!ODSto tragedy
from Swarthmore and three from organizations of a soclo-clvlc nastreet and business directory the po
to hilarity sod back
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neighboring communities. Each ture.
new book will be' Invaluable in
Needl
rk Good To Aid ,Mr, Blshop's ~ followed. a candidate shall be scored on 100 The Adult Education Program
every home The lineup of the
~wo K Morse president brief business meeting at which points. evenly divided as follows: was developed as a service to fill
Borough and·lts organizations. with
Mrs. Blrtley ~re B~ch of the officers for the present year w~
(1) Recommendation Of candl- the need of the communIty: sod
histories of each is the most de- of the Swarthm
Guild
has
announced
introduced
and
committees
en
date
from his college president.
the purpose of the program Is to
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Needlewor,
red.
ed
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tailed ever attempted.
that Camp Sunshine and the Pe- noun
, are'
(Continued on pace ten)
(Contlnu
on page en
game. As is usual with all Spring.- I! for every participant. and a
demonstration by the iHigh
eld-Swarthmore encounters. it was, School Band.
CLUB' TO HOUSE
RED CROSS UNIT
c:t
Howri
HERE
na~
u.:
Although
the publishers
tried
to adelphia
d1atrical General
Department
of thewill
PhilOffIcers andJohn
committees
provide
an adequate
number.
natuHospital
be Comm",:,der.
MC:U~~
rally the supply is limited and will
. lents of some of the garments senior VIce commander. Jo
Rob
reclp
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j'
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not last FOREVER.
collected at tlI.e Ingathering on Co tier; uruor. VI
ch lain' Rev
. Therefore--IF YOU HAVE NO'!'
24 These two charities are ert T. BBU'. Jr.;
ap.
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YEr ORDERED AND PAID FOR ~er added to the Guild's list Joseph P. Bishop; finance o~cer,
YOUR copy-pLEAsE DO SO ~efIclaries .
-Howard Hopson; service officer,
AT ONCE at 333 DARTMOUTH 0 Mrs F. W. IJpplncott bas been Morris Fussell; sergeant-at-arms,
AVENUE - Phones Swarthmore named a director of the local William Beck~; delegates to:;
0900-1833..
branch, and Chi Omega and Delta county comnuttee. John tI:'!,om
PRlCE-$2.50. subject to 20 per Gamma are new group dIreCtors. ~ John Jefforda; ~ecuelJ, Ro~
cent DISCOUNT TO SUBSCRlBnuttee, Ferris Mi
George
EftS OP THE SWARTHMOREAN. • ....., J HERMAN HOLMES Tborpe. JOhn L'lmsd'lll,l!IIemorIal
DIREC- au..:..
f J Warren, CharI ... Gerner;
THE SWARl'HlIfORE
Eugenia S. Holmes, wife 0
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Ferris Mitchell,
TORY ~ publislled iJS a
Herman JIolmeS. formerly of Hav- ~
Charles Gerner:
to the people Of SwarthmOre.
edord piace, dled suddenly ~
rg committe Frank MaceJll;
it Is ;hoped none who desire B copy bar 9 at Solomons. MeL
hOUS~_L'p Robert """'~ James
will have to be deprived of it.
Before her marriaIIB last ~ mem-:,,~gram,' ~""'::T~"'"
Balr Sr'
ress
~"'~~er Price' pro
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The publishers wish to exPand Mrs. Holmes was EugenIa Q y > " " ,
'vitles John I;umsden; aUxIliary
appreciation for the patience wh Martin of' Harrisburg. FUn~ acti ration John Wblttler: pubcontidence of the many folk pi 0 services and tnterment were
: : : owfes .. Hess.
paid In advance for their' eo... arrtatnu'Ilut J'rid8;y.
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and advertIainI 10 IobC ~.
H
servia:
Acc.uori..
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Plays
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. happy minutes to shop for.
your whole wardrobe at the easy-toreac:h just-around-the.c:orner
• , Joyc:e Lewis ~p:
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10esSer, Mrs. Robert A. Sheppard, ~~;;:;:;:::;:;:::;:;:::;:;:::;;;;;;;;;;:;:::;;;;~;;;~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
MIss Kathryn Simpers•. Mrs. J. -;;-Roy Snape. Mr•. Walter Steuber:
Mrs. Jack B. Thompson. Mrs. FerrIs "rhomsen. Mrs. Willard TomlInson. J. lJ. Millard Tison. MIss
405 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore. Penna.
Harriet M. Welsh. Mrs. R. L.
Wilkinson, Mr. Robert w. Wood,
Mr. Fred~ic w. Yocum.
(ANY ABTlm.E l5cBX:l1tA)
WSRN-student Radio Station at
Swarthmore College. which broadcasts play by play a"""unts of all
home and away football games,
will hroadcast the SwarthmoreWesleyan game tomorrow shortly
after 2:15 from Middletown, Conn.,
longest' broadcast In the Ststlon's
history.
The Station may be heard at
various places In the village at
Dial 640. Those who .... iront make
contact, are urged to hear it over
the loud speaker at Mlchael's COllege Phannac;y. This Is the tbh'd
consecutive year that Michae"s
has been broadcasUng games.
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FrIdAy, October n
8:15 P.M.-GoEthe Concert - James D. Sorber..................Clothler
8:20 P.M.-"The Bees and the Flowers.......................Players Club
Saturday. 0c10ber. 15
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2:30 P .M.-Soccer. College vs. Rutgers ......................Palmer Field
7:00 and 9:00 P.M.-Movies - "How Green.'Was MY Valley"
Clothier
8:20 P.M.-"The Bees and ,the Flowers......................Players Club '
Sanda;'. October 18
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11:60 A.M.-Morning Worship, .................................Local Churebes
7:30 P .M.-..Junlor Music Club................ 645 North Chester Road
8:15 P.M.-Aydellotte lecture by Ordway Tead ... .Meeting House
Tnesday. October 18
2:00 P.M.-Garden Department..................: ............Woman·s Club
4:30 P.M.-Madelslne Carroll....................Frelnda Meeting House
8:00 P.M.-..Juuior Section. ... ;.....................................Woman·s Club
Wednesda¥, October 19
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7:30 P.M.-l.egion' Auxiliary Riimmag<: Sale..........Woman·s Club
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Th1U'llday. 0eC0ber 20 •
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8:30 A.M.-Legion Auxiliary Rnmm'lll'> Sale........WOJIUjIl·s Club
WSRN To Broadcast
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old
t
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
f!'amy. frothy sauee for current
pressures,
CHICAlO
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"The Bees and the Flowers" is
PHILA.
shown.,
TIDS WEEK'S CALENDAR
FrIday, October Zl
10'00 A.M.-Book Review "And One To 00 On" Woman's Club
3:00 P.M.-Football _ S.H.S. vs. Sharon Hill."".......Rutgers Field
Saturday. October 22
2:00 P.M.-Foothall - College vs. Ursinus" ....".""...Aiumni FI~d
7:15 P.M.-Mormon Choir... ,............... " ......... " ..." ....." .....~.. Clothier
Sanda:r. 0ct0IIft
sa
11:00 A.lIf.-MorniDI WorshIp...............................".Local Ch~1!II
Monday, October. I t
2'00 P.lIf,....Qpen House for Older SwartIunoreans.
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Methodist Church
Taeoda;y, October III
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• Club
11:00 A.l\f.-,-Needlework GuIld ~therlng............Woman!,
2:00 P.M.-Guild Exhibit; Lewis Lecture ............ Woman 8 Club
8:00 P.M.-..Jr. Club Halloween party..... ,..._.~... _...._.Club LoUDge
8:15 P.lIf.-MUllic Club....... _............ :_._..~_ ........._.WbIttier Houle
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SWARTHMOBBAW
the Penn-Navy game tomorrow
, Mr. and Mrs. Robert AlllSQll and with thel. week"end'lIUlIBts Capt
sons Bob and George have moved and Mrs. Karl A:Truem~ 'Of W8.sb~
Ington,D.:C:, and.a group .of relfrom 3il Vassar avenue to their
atives . froin· . Ocean City· and
newly built home at 408 Vassar
Princess Anne, Md.
avenue.
ell f
Spencer Carroll of North ChesMr
d ._.- Ch I R
. an ••u s.
ar es USS 0 ter road spent the twfHlay school
Ogdell avenue returned hnme h lida'" ··tin h
cbi !h
Tuesday folloWing an extended 0
,VIS! g er gran 10 er
Mrs. J. Ro~ Carroll, Sr., of Hadtr · through th . est
Ip
e w •
doot' Id N J
Pamela Foster, daughter of Mrs. . Ie, • .
. tant t th
Susan Spencer of Yale avenue
M ary Child F os t er, as.1S
0 e ill
I b t h'
.
Dean of the Woman's College Uni- w
ce e ra e er s~th atlIll.ververst·ty () f New J ersey, ' N ew'sary. tomorrow evenmg by enter.
.cIt, N J . mak;'n.h
taining 16 of her young frIends
B
runsWl.
. . , IS ---.-g er at aHallowe'en birlhday party.
horne WIth the Duane Terrys
.
D 0 uglaso!
. ·FalIs
I of .D aVl'd H ames
North Chester road. Pame.a is Ch .ch V
h'
.. tIn •.
the granddaughter of Mrs. Frederur, a., W 0 1;8 VlSl g JilS
ic Child· of Oak Bluffs, Mass., grandparents ~. ancj. Mrs. James
.
I y 0f S war thmo r e . :
Bacon Douglas of North Chester
lormer
. .
th
M
Reed
"'lad
for two weeks, will
be lamed
·
M r. an d Mrs. K enne.
'ek
.
f Nortli Ch· t . d i l l 'd next we -end by his parents Lt.
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. es er r?a . w
spen. Col and liirs Rober! H Douglas
several day's over the week-end..·
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at Split Rock iu the PoconosiD. . Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Moeller of
f th·
the week-end
I b t·
ceeralono
elrwedding anni"- Park
... avenue
f ' d spent
s
PERSONALS
.'
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versary.
Mrs. Louis I. Dethloff of Wayne
entertaiued informally Sunda~
afternoon at the home of her
parents the Lewis B. Beattys Of
Bowling Green, in honor of Mr.
Robert Elder White, Jr., of Honoe
lulu who has been visiting her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Philip W.
Kniskern of Riverview road for
the past month. Mrs. White left
for her home Tuesday.
Mrs. Carl de Moll of Park avenue entertained at an informal
tea Monday afternoon iu honor
of her daughter Mrs. James D.
Nelson of Spartanburg, S.C., who
has been here on a week's visit.
Guests included old school friends
of Mrs. Nelson's. Mrs. Nelson will
also visit her brother liir. John
de Moll and family of Dartmouth
av~nue before returning to her
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Hilles
of the Swarthmore apartments
enjoyed the fall follage this week
while on a several day motor
trip through the seven mountain
,view approaching State College,
8,!d to Wellsboro, the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania.
Dr, and Mrs. H. H. Hopkins of
Cedar lane and Mr. and Mrs. John
W. -Iliff of Spriugfield spent the
week-end at Split Rock in the
Poconos. They were joiued there
by Dr. and Mrs. Leo Hubbuck of
Lima, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Stauffer· of Drexel Hill, liir. and Mrs.
Enlest Howe of Rochester, N.Y.,
and Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Rassweller of Short Hills, N.J. formerly of Swarthmor~.
Miss Genevieve Reavis of Unive~sity place entertained at a
luncheon at her home Saturday in
honor of Mrs. Rober! Elder White,
Jr,,~ of -Honolulu, the former
"Took/e" Kniskern of Riverview
road.
Luncheon guests were
Swarthmore High School class_
mates.
.
Mr. and Mrs Frank J. Reynolds
and "mall son John Cheney Reynolds of Pittsburgh, and Comdr.
Arch Bay, Calif., who are on an
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Eimer,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Federoff
extended trip. in the' east, will ar- IX of Wayne, are receiving Clm- of South Cheater road announce
rive· ioday for a visit 01 several gratulations upon the blrlh of· a the blrlh of a daugh~ Karen,
days with Mr. Hitchner's. sls~ daughter, Heather, on September October 19 in JeUerson Hospital.
Mrs. Carl de Moll lind Mr. de Moll ·30 in Bryn Mawr Hospital·
The baby is a granddaughter of
of Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. de
Mrs. Elmer Is the former MIss Mrs. Frances Lumsden of Kenyon
Moll will later take their visitors Keta Brower of crest lane.
avenue.
on a trip to the POCOIlOS.
MIss Frances Noyes of Parrish
road enterlalned at a luncheonWinterize Your Car With GUlf Pride
bridge in honor of Mrs. Robert
Elder White, Jr., of Honolulu,
DRIVE IN TODAY
formerly of Swarlhmore.
Mrs. J. R. Hoover, Jr., of Wal"RIGHT IN THE CENTER OF TOWN"
lingford visited for several days
of this week her parents Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Stoorell of Brick
4
Church, East Orange, N.J.
"Bob" Atz, Owner
Mrs. William F. Hanny and Mrs.
J. Warren Paxson of Swarthmore,
CALL 0440 . DARTMOUTH &. LAFAYETTE AVES ..
and Mrs. Raymond Perkins of Secane, visited Miss Josephine AIry
of Merchantvlll!', N.J.
Mr.. and Mrs. Donald P . .Jones
of Norlh SwarthmQre avenue enVISIting rlen' in Black. Rock, tertained the members of Mr.
Conn., and attended the Yale-Cor- Jonesl bridge club and their wives
at a dinner-bridge at their home
~ell game Saturday.
Friday evehing.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hopper
. BEAUTY SALON
·rjf Magill road will spend the
Engagement
week-end in Ithaca, N. Y.• attendBeauty snares the
, gridiron. passes
Mr.
and
Mrs. A. Robb Cochran
'iug the Princeton-Cornell game
Saturday and visit with their son of Kenyon avenue announce the
Call Swarthmore 0476
Thomas a· freshman at Cornell engagement of their daughter, MIss
Anne Newton Cochran, to Mr.
9 Chester Road
University.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Croco of George West Cochrane, son of Mr.
Hillborn avenue have returned at..
and Mrs. Thomas Cochrane of
ter a motor trip through northern Upland.
New York State and Vermont
PECK - MURPHY
where they vislled their son Bob a
The
marriage of Miss Delphine
junior at Mtddlebury College, Vt.
Mant
Murphy,
daughter of Mr. AlBob is a member of the college
bert H. Murphy of Philadelphia,
varsity cross-country team.
formerly
of Swarthmore, and the
Mr. and liirs. Francis W. Plowlate
liirs.
Murphy, to Mr. Charles
man Of South Princeton avenue
With colder weather almost here-there are sollie
Edward
Peck,·
son of Mr. and I
entertained 30 guests at a dinnerthings that should be taken care of NOW:
bridge at their home Saturday Mrs. Hubert Raymond Peck
of
Lancaster.'
was
solemnized
evening.
Mr. ,nd Mrs. Roy McCorkel and 12 noon, Saturday, October 15
Cooling system should be thoroughly cleaned and
family of Cornell avenue spent the the Chapel of the Fh-st Pr<..byt,,,-I
made leak-proof
week-end at their cabin near Penn ian. Church, PIJladeiphia iu
presence
of
the
immediate
fa,mi1,
State.
Pay special attention to the electrical .system--cold
Mr. and Mrs. Ford F. Robinson ies and a few close friends.
of Westdale avenue and 18 other
The bride is a gradu•.te
weather puts a heavy burden on the battery, spark plugs,
Nebraskans from the Philadelphia Swarthmore High School and atare .., spent the week-end at State ten~ed the U~verslty Of. Pennsyland wiring. Your battery particularly must be full of
College and attended the Penn varua .. The bndegroom IS a grad.power. A stalled car on a bitter cold night is a tough
State-Nebraska game Saturday. . uate of Phillips Academy, Andover,
Mrs. Henry J. Weiland of South Mass. He served as a lleutootantl
situation.
Chester road is in Pittsburgh this in the Air Corps during the war,
week attending the State Confer- and was graduated t.om the Wbarence of the D.A.R. Mrs. Weiland ton School of the tJniversity
is substituting as a delegate for Pennsylvania last June. He is at
Regent, Mrs. Herschel .Smith Of present located in Newark, Ohio.
Wallingford, who Is ill and canThe couple will live in Bllcl!:eye I
not attend.
Lake, Ohio.
Miss Carolyn Cresson of River...,...----view rClad has returned following
BIRTHS
-Mr. aud liirs. DaVid R. W'n'Illerl
a week's visit with her brother Dr.
CHRYSLER - PL~OUTH
Samuel Cresson and family of of CinCinnati, Ohio' announce the
birth of a daughter on October 14.
YALE and CHESTER BDS.
Boston.
The new baby Is a granddaughDr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of
Swarthmore 1250
North Chester road will entertain ter Of Mr. and liirs. O. J. Gllcreest
as their week-end guests Mr. and of Vassar avenue.
Mrs. Gilbert Frei of Jackson
Heights, L.I.
FOR
Mrs. Milton H. Fuasell· and her
MAGAZINE
mother Mrs. Job Pugh of Vassar
SUBsCRIPTIONS
avenue spent the. week-end visiting Mrs. Fussell's daughter Anna
Mrs· IJoyd E. Kellffrnan
Mary, a freshman at Bucknell
Swarthmore ZOllO
RUSSEI L'S SERVICE
The Bouquet
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WINTERIZE NOW!
HANNUM &WAITE
University.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ferris W. Mitchell t
of Strath Haven avenue spent
several days of last week in
Ocean. City while M:-. Mitchell
attended an A.A.T.C. Convention
Friday and Saturday
in Atlantic City.
Mr .. and. Mrs. A. E. Hitchner of
Loretta y _
mington, will serve on the ho5pi~
Celeste Holm
tallty committee of the assembly
'COME TO THE 8TABLE"
this evehing.
.
OK Kiddie Show!·
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Crosby
Air Conditioned
of Dickinson -avenue will entert3tn
Sat. Mat. 1:15
their club of 16 at a dessert-bridge
Friday and Saturday
"KEEPER OF THE BEES"
this evehing.
7 Cartoons
Ckrtober 21 ·and·22
Dr. GeorgeL. Armitage of South
".JAMES
BROS. OF
Dennis Morgan
Chester road is iu Chicago this
M1SSOlJRl"
- NO.4
.JaekCanon
week attending the American COlRegular Feature Not Shown
in
lege of Surgeons Convention.
Sunday and Monday
'IT'8 A GREAT FEEI·ING"
Mr. and Mrs. W. MInton Harvey
in technioolor
Van .Johnson
of Columbia avenue will attend
Gloria De Haven
Sat. Matinee - 1 P.M=.--"SCENE OF THE CRIME"
Children's Special MatineeTuesday and Wednesday
"SCA'rl'ER.BRAIN"
and Mrs. Gilbert L. Countryman of
Boston, visited Mrs. Frank L. Reynolds last week-end and were the
house guests of Dr. and Mrs. Waldo
E. Fisher of Guernsey road.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clothier of
Columbia avenue, members of the
Du Barry Dance .ru.sembly In Wil"
MEDIA
College Theatre
with J'udy
canova
Also
Serial - Cartoons - Comedy
Ball1more PIke, 8prbqfteJd, .....
il,lMt
DennIa Morpn
Doris Day - J'aek canon
. Mon. - Tues. - Wed.
"IT'S A GREAT FEELING"
iD. technicolorl
.
"TIlE HOME OF THE
Thursday, Friday, Saturda;y
BJliAVB"
Van J'ohnloD - J'adJ' GvIUI4
Starting Thursday, Oct. 27
"IN TIlE GOOD .OLD
Lo~Y_1n
"COMB TO THE· STABLE"
SlJMMI!1t'l'lME" .
In technicolor!
THIS. WEEK
The Church Nursery Is open durEvl!1'7one Is welcome to two Group, meeting at 10th and Race
Ing
the
morninJ
service
tor
chiloall-Friends
wenta In PhIIadelpbla: atreeta will he October 20 when
THE 'SWARTHMOREAN
dren.
Mrs.
Earl
D.
Preas
and
June
on
Monda)"
October 24, the annual Doro Willson apeak8 on "Man-A
P1lBLI8HBD a,ur FRIDAY AT 8WARTBMOBE, PA
Shearer will be In charJe.
fall SocIal ServIce Conference will True OrIJinal", at 11 a. m.
'ftDl SWAaTBIIODAN. INC~ PUBLISHER
Pbone 8wariba1ore . . .
.
The ushers for the day are H. be on "Democracy In HouInJ".
E. New, G. Alston, W. Dickinson, At 4:15 to 5:45 P. m., Charles
PETER E. TOLD, &dItor
W. V. France and. C. Zlngrebe.
Abrams, a N.Y.c attorney and 1orNEWS NOTES
MABlOBI& TOLD, Aaodate &dItor
The
Woman'.
Society
and
the
mer council for the New York
RoaIIe PeIrsol J
Lorene Me Carler
Pat Told
Wesleyan Guild will have a united Houaing Authority will speak on
Mrs. Robert Clothier of ColumEntered u Sec ond CIasa Malter, .Januar;y 24, 1929, at the Post
meeting on Wednesday evening at "Democracy In Houalng;" and at bia avenue Is today attending the
ottJce at Swuthmore. Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1819.
8 iu the church Mrs. John H. 7:15 to 8:45 p. m. the topic Is Plinhellenlc Fraternity Tea In WUBarnes will be the speaker.
"HousIng a Democraey" and mlngton as ParUmentarlan for the
DEADLINB-WEDNl'BDAY NOON
Rehearsal for the Junior Choir speakers: Walter Alesaandronl, group. She is also representative
BWARTHMORa, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBEB 21, IHB
is on Thursday evening at 6:30, Executive DIrector of the PhU- of her Fraternity, Theta Slima
and for the Sen.lor Choir at 7:45. adelphia Housing Authority, Nellie Upsilon.
Young
Adul~
will
go
to
Tully
Mrs. Alston's Circle will hold a Bright, Principal of William Har- Mi. and Mrs. Russell M. Cook
Presbyterian Notes
Memorial Presbyterian Church to Masquerade ParIy on Friday eve- rison School, Philadelphia, and and son Perry of Montclair, N. J.
Sunday morning at the 11
meet the young adults ,of that ning in the Social Hall.
William Clark, president of W. A. SPBDt the week-end with Mrs.
o'clock service Mr. Bishop's ser- Church.
Clarke Mortgage Company, Phil- Cook's mother Mrs. J. A. Perry of
mon will be ''The Limits of Life".
Tbe Christian Youth Fellowship
Trinity Church Notes
adelphia. Both meetlnp are to the Swarthmore apartments.
The Junior Choir will sing at this
for tenth, eleventh and twelfth
Holy Communion will be cele- be held at the Friends Meeting
Dr. and Mrs. Norman Bassett of
service.
graders in the community will brated at 8 a. m. All departments House at 15th and Race Streets.
Ventnor, N. J., will visit. the Dr.
The Women's Bible CIaaa meets meet at 6:30 o'clock at the Friends' of the Church School will meet at
The first of the tour winter Arthur Bassetts of Norlh Chester
at 9:30 o'clock Sunday morning. Meeting House. At last Sunday's 9:45 a. m. The rector will preach meetings of the Women's Problems road this week-end.
Dr. Donald L. Hibbard will apeak meeting the following officers were at the 11 a. m. service of morning
on "How Our Church is Organ- el
Th boy
ized"
ected: Richard McCray, Pres- prayer.
e . s serving as aeaTh' M ' Bibl Class
d the ident, Barbara Crosset, John Chap- lytes are: 8 a. m., Robert Perce;
....._~_. "; s . ; . 'U~.. d man, Ray Denworth 'and RiChard 11 a.m., Clem Malin, Ted Carey
"~J, umor, wuor-....,.. an Terry.
and David Hurm. Ushers for the
Senior Departments of ,the Chureh
Circle 2, Mrs. David Braun, 11 a.m. service are: A. H. Knabb,
School meet at 8:45 0 .~ ,
Chairman, will meet Wednesday, head usher; H. B. Spac!rman, Eo
YOUR ROOMS BEAUTIFUL
The N~ ~ ~o'~De- October 26, at 10:30 o'clock, at the O. Cramp, J. E. :Bell, G. S. VaIen__r. "'Y to JKo,at. with
partmen mee a
home of MD. Donald Crosset, Rid- tine, C. B. iBlake; S. D. Clyde, Jr.
The Church Hour Parking Place ley Creek road, Media. Members and R. T. Bates
-do not show ...ry foet.
print
for ~ 8 and 7 year olds meets at are asked to please .bring sandEvehing prayer will be heid at
11. o'clock in charge of MIss Bett;y wiches;
6:30 p m. by the Canterbury ClUb,
--cost I... to own
Lee Lecron.
Circle 6, Mrs. Guy dE! Furia, followed by a business meeting.
....__. always in ben t ....
A fellowship for seventh and chairman, will meet on Wednes- The Young People's Fellowship
eighth graders will begin this Sun- day, October 26, at 10:30 o'clock, will meet at 6:30 p. m. with "ther
day afternoon t.= 5 to 6 o'cl.ock. at the home of Mrs. John R. Bates, fellowships iu the community.
Group singing and choir training 649 N. Chester road. Mrs. Walter
Choir School meets on Monday
under Mi. Faust will form the Schmidt will be co-hostess. Mem- and Wednesday at 4 p .m.
heart of the program. Wombip bers are asked to please bring
The women o~ the parish are iu100 Park Ave., Sw.."hmore, P...
and lefreabments will also occupy sandwlchllB.
vited to a tea iu the Parish House
Swarthmore 0730 or 0529 - Oearbook 4646
iuuerent parts of the program. All
Mr. and Mrs.' C. R. Lougbead on Thursday at 2:30 p. Ill. to enjoy
Choice Persian Rugs for Sal"...._..",......__~,..l
young people of these ages are at the Harvard avenue entrance a social hour and to hear a brief
iuvited.
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard WIUIs discussion concerning the program --.~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;~The Young Adults' SUpper will at the driveway-transept entrance of the Women's GuIld.
be held at 8 o'clock Sunday- even- will aaslst Mr. Bishop iu greeting
Choir rehearsal will be held on
Ing. I'o1lowing the euppi!r the the congregation after the aer- Thursda;y at 7.30 p. Ill.
vice Sunday IIlOl'1ling.
Through the courtesy of RCA a
'nle Girl Scouts meet at 3:30 on television will be Installed in the
~urchServices Monday afternoons. The Boy recreation room so that the conScouts, or.oop 2, meet at 7:30 gregation and publlc may witness
SWARTHMORE
o'clock on rrhursday evning.
the consecration of Rev. J. Gllleshave a wide range of prices
PRJ!'SBY'1'ElUAN CHUlICH
The Junior Choir for young pea- pie Armstrong as Bishop Suffragan
R8't'. J'
8:30 A8:;~~0~:e CIaas rehears~ Thursday afternoon ~t Friday at 10 a. m.
8:45 A.K. _ PrIrnar7, .Junior, 3:30 0 clock. The Chapel ChOlI'1
of service is accorded to all.
Junior-HiIh and Senior De- rehearses Thursday evening at 7:45
Chrilltian Science Notes
partmenta of the Church o'clock.
"PROBATION AFTER DEATH"
Sehool·
is the 'subject of the Lesson-5er8:45 A.1I4.-Men'" Bible CIasa
mon
In all Churches of Chriat,
. 11':00 A.M.-&mnon _ "The LImIts
Methodist Church Notes
.. • Of LIfe". .
The Sunday School will meet at Scientist on Sunday, October 23•
. 8:00 P.M.-Younl Adult'.. Group 8:45. Ctssses are provided for The Golden Text Is: "He that shall
6:30 P.M.-Youth Fellowship
children of all ages and for adults. endure into the end, the same shall
V..d,,., Oe&eto« 1M
The Young Adults meet at 10 be saved:'
(Matthew 24:13)
DI.'Cloas o. PUNIRAU
S:30 P M -Girl Scouts
ThlUlldar, 0ct0II0r 17
tn the Ladles' Parlors.
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
7:31;1 P.M.-Bo)' Scouts. Troop Z The topic of the sermo,," at the
Friend's Meeting Notes
Telephone R16-1581
/MRY
.11 o'clock service is "David's QUesThe Sunday Morning Forum In
, A. lAIR. Prod...
MI!mlODIS1' CHURCH
tion."
The Meeting House continues with
Ro)' N. Keiser, D. D., Mini.
The
Community
Youth
FeUowDr. Robert Enders, Professor of
Bunda)', Oc&Dber II
abIp
will
meet
at
6:30
iu
the
Zoology
at Swarthmore College, on
11:45 A.M.~urch School.
10:00 A.M.-Young Adults
Friends Meeting -House.
''The Nature of Life."
11:00 A.M.-"David'jj Questlon."
8:30'1'.M.-Youth Fellowship
Ori~ntA' J{U5S
~
NOT EXPENSIVE
w.
•
THE OLIVER H. lAIR
TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Geo. C. .Andenon, Beet«
,
811D41aJ', October II
8:00 A.M.-Holy Commun1on.
11:.0 A.M'-<:hurChSchool
11:00 A.M.-Morn1n8 Prayer.
The Rector will preach.
6:30 p.M.-Canterbury Club.
6:30 P.M.-young People's Fellowship.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
Sunda)', October II
9:45 A.M.-FIrst Day School,
Whittier House.
9:45 A.M.-Sunday Moming Forum - Meeting House. Dr.
Robert Enders on "The Nature
THE ORIGINAL
REXALL
1c 'SALE
•
,.
'-t>: (
r"-
THE HOT WATER REBELLION
.i
In 1798, to help pay for our
expected war with France,
Conti- passed the so-called.
House Tax, a levy against the
r aize and number of windowe in
a 'dwelling. Some PennsylvanioDB-includingmanyinMontgomery County-balked. at the
law. Ass: OlB measuring and
counting windows, were
drenched with scalding waterl
Insurrection flared and
troops were called out. Then
the Hot WateiRebellion cooled
•
of Life".
Children cared tor in WhIttier House.
6:30 P.M..-Communlty ChristIan Youth Fellowship in the
Meeting House.
Ottabel' H
.
All day sewing for the Amencan
FrIends Service Committee-iu
Whittier House. All welcome.
WednesdaJ', October 18
8:30 to 3:30-Sewlng and quilting
for the American FrIends
Service Committee-In Whlt:tler House. All welcome.
"""y,
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
co.
•
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
(As Adventsed In Life, Look, SaturdaJ' EveDin&" Post)
a
THE SWABTHMOBEAM
olf as the leaders were captured and tried for treason.
This may be history's only
instance of 'Water being used as
an instrument of revolt. Generally, it serves a better, more
important purpose; chiefly, it
benefits man's physical wellbeing. It is with this in mind
that we employ every scientificmeasurepossible-24hoUl8
a day-to maintain the traditional, natural wholesomeness
of Pure Springfield Water.
"
\
)II(~II1'1~1..'S
SPRINGFIELD
WATER
,
•
COLLEGE PHARMACY
ON THE CORNER
• PHILADELPHIA
SUBURBAN
,.
WATER
COMPANY
•
THE .WA.THBO •• AN
Mothers HeIaI' Panel
,
..4t Monthly Meeri",
TENDERIZED
Hams
Beef Roast
Bacon
Sausage
Eggs
BONELESS
FRESH COUNTRY
FRESH
Cauliflower
Celery Hearts
Ice.erg Lettuce
Ripe Tomatoes
Green Beans
.
Ib 59c
Ib 69c
1
2 Ib 29c
Ib49c
doz 59c
head 19c
bun 19c
head 19c
Ib19c
Ib 19c
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GIBL SOOV'1\9
Girla of Scout Tro:lp 18 COJIIIl'8gste.! Monday afterDoon at 3
o'clock for an overnlgbt expedition
at the Scout House. The IEOUP of
16 made a visit to former Scout
leader Mrs. Raymond Winch and
her young daughter of Dlckin""n
avenue.
Upon their return to the Scout
House the gtrls prepared their evenlng ':'eal over the outdoor firepiace on snllill tin can stoves and
buddy burners' which each Scouti
had made. Thla was followed by
an interesting evening's program
of songs and skitS by the Indoor
fireplace. The entertainment was
1
ted by refreshments
: I s =by the motherS of the
LenersTo The Editor
• _ _ _ _......._ _ _ _ _-"
=1
Thursda;, night October 13
1be dplDJoDl
·ff" below are
_
of. tbe... _ldqal 11'1'Iten. All
marked the opening of the relUletters Ii>'ThO SwiutlUoo..... mut . .
m.ned. PoeudoDUlDIlO
It
lar monthly meetinp of the Moththe JdeDUtfy, ot the.. wrJter .II kDcnrn
to the BdIfor. Lette.. will . . puber's Club. At tbIa time there, waa
JImed onl,. at the d.lIcretJon of tbe
a panel discussion "Where Does
BdItor.
Mother Belong'/" The two mothers
'-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~_.,J
who represented a career or proT Th Edito
.
f a
0'
e
r:
fession with the nmnmg
0
home were Mrs. Joseph Reynolds
DurIng the next few weeks we
and Mrs. Robert SpUler. For the
sha1l all have the opportunity of
mothers who stay at home and
participating In an Important cohave community activities aa their
operative enterprise, the final)cine
outside interests Mrs. Pe~ Coste
of, the many hospitals. health,
and Mrs. Leonard Dart were
child care. and other ~ices
the speakers.
rendered by the 160 agen ea of
After the question period which
the Community Chest. No. there
followed the panel. refreshments
won't be. 160 people ringing our
were served by Mrs. Theodore Pur- Troop
doorbells. One ~ wilt <:all,
U H itality ChaJrman a n d '
' h u t he will be seekmg our support
ne.
os~
•
,Following a night's rest at the for all of the Red Feather 'Agen_
ttee
her comn:u
•
..
Scout cabin. the gtrls agsin cooke<\ cles many of which operate In
Preceding th~ disCUBslon there their own breakfasts. carrying out ~ware County.' In. fact,' last
was a short busmess meeting. con- a new idea whereby each girl
t In
year more money waa spen
d ted b Mrs Walter N Moir
uc .
y.
• • furnishes her own equipment and Delaware County by these agenpresident. The officers and mem- food.
cles than was' collected here in
bers of the board were introduced
After the process of cl ....ning up, th
algn
"7'
to those assembted. Plana for tIoe all returned home Tuesday morne camp.
.
,Bake Sale to be held Saturday. lng after a happy hoHday. Camp
"How much' should I give?"
October 22 from 111 a. m. to noon directors were Mrs. Walter Magee, Each of us must answer tbIa acat Sipler'. Hardware Store was an- Scout leader. assisted by Mrs. Mary cording to hla own lights. If we
nonnced
Baker
think that life would be just as
•
pleasant without the hospitals,
Dr Le
Peterson of Vassar day nurseries. visiting nurses.
Mr. and Mrs. Eo L. Conwell of
Columbia aVenue will entertain as aven~e s~'the week-end in ()b,. boys' clubs, U.s.O., homes, for
their dinner guests following the
lin Ohio attendlng a meeting· of the aged and blind, and such orthe Penn-Navy game tomorrow:e Oberlin College Alumni Club ganiza~ons'hth~ .let·s ,:~ j~
Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. Smith of Wall- Presidents Council and repro- nelghbdr w 0 rIngS our
,
•_... rei,
d Mr
d Mrs William
tlng the Philadelphia area a smile. ~ut, if we. even though
.......0,
an
. an.
sen
we personallY may have no cause
• Stetyler of G
Oberlin Club.
to call
any of these 160 organlzatlowi. gst a lift, from the help
and joy which we know they CODtribute annually to thousands of
others then maybe we sbould
open our heiu1a-and our pocketbook&-a little wider.
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IDa, .. _
on
~~~
"Eve""body
body gives."
~efits
.•• Kvery-
Sewell W. Hodge.
DIrector. Swarthmore
DIstrict
Men. Invited To Bible a ...
..
The Men's Bible Claaa will' meet
Sunday morning 'at 1I.4~ o'clOdt in
tbe Presbyterian Church. ''God
Has' Spoken" a study, of the Old.
Testament wlIl be the procram.
Harold c. Slott'WIlt 00 leader. The
class invites men of the c:ommllnic,to discussion and CbristIan fellowship.
__
Prints At Art c-tef:
.The' new 1950 Stude~ake ..
with "next look" styling has already
set a new aU-time sales record !
More ,people bought .new Studebaker
cars from Stu-debaker dealers
last month than in any previous
month in history !
Beginning' October 1'1 to October
31. the Community Arts Center,
Wallingfoi-d. will have an AmerIcan PriD.t Makers Exhibit loaned
throUgb' the courtesy Of the Print
Club of Philadelphia. ThIs is·an
outst8nding exhibit of its kind.
0Ir!ginaI etcblngs. "lithographs.
block prints. and color prlnta by
leading American artists will be
for ,sale at reasonable prices. The
pubHc. is invited to visit the Arts
Center and view tbIa exhibit on
Sunday afternoon or any week
day from 1 to 10 p.rn, except Saturday.
Iborousb
,
HE
,
.OARO'WALIt
AILA.IIC CITY
Odo&L.~ ....diroghtful._
weother for a iast ~ dao{S'
re1axotion before winter lit
the salt seo oir. Sun decks
S~udebakers 'September' was i~
oorne
and soloria, Jounge5,
room. planned evening enter·
.e!ggest month ever
both in produCtion and in 5ale5 f
delicious meals in'
twa beautiful. dining . Hot and cold _
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NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Samuet.Aeh,lm1n
'f Greenbelt, Md.. were overnight
guests Wednesday of the Roy MeCorka1a of Cornell avenue. Mr.
Asbelman spoke at the Co-op
meetill/l Wednesday.
MIas HarrIet Gilbert of Park
avenue will spend the week-end as
the guest of MIss Jean LouIse Herold of Metuchen. ;N• .1.
MIas, Anne Cochran of KeiJyon
avenue entertained 16 guests at a
luncheon at the Ingleneuk, Satur-
w~ In honor of ber coh.ln Miss
EIlzabeth Edwards of Cblcaco who
was here on a ehort Vill.t.
W. I. McNair father. of Mrs.
George Karns of Wellesley road
Is apend1ngthe winter 'wlth Dr.
and Mrs. Karns. Is an ardent chess
and cbecker player. He hopes
other local enthusiasts who would
enjoy getting together for a gsme
once a week wlIl contact him.
day. followed
Cochran
home. by bridge at the
Mr: and l\Ifs. Gi!orge Plowman
of Hervard avenue entertalild at
a supper party Sunday evening In
honor of their boUse guests Mr. and
Mrs. John R. Mt>cMman of Spakane. Wash. Mr. MacMillan Is a
cousin of Mrs. Plowman.
Mrs. Henry I. Hoot of Lafayette
avenue Is convalescing at her home
following an attack of sciatica.
MIas Jessie Gilbert of Park avenue wilt be the week-end guest of
C lie
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Theate'
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Begr.ns
. Re,t.earsa
L~_ Is
The Swarthmore College Little
Theater Club. under the direction
of Mrs. Barbara Lange. has begun
rehearsals for "Lady Precious
Stream." its fall production to be
presented In the COllege Commons.
at 8.15 p. m. fiom Thursday. November 3. through Sunday. November 6.
A Chinese classic of unknoWn
origin. "Lady Precious Stream"
was first translated into EngHsh
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SW.ABTHMOREAN
CHILDREN'S PLAY
AT TOWN HALL
WiDa BeeoplioD
Ullman. Jr.. ert
director for the Ullman OrIsn1zatlon has haclfour pieces of hla work
accepted for the Plfteenth Annual
Exhibition of Advertising Art.
sponsored by the Art DIrectors'
Club of PhiladelPhia. One of Mr.
Ullman's entries. which won a top
award in its class. appeared in a
recent issue of Forlune.
"I
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It In The SwartbmoreIm."
IIoland G. E.
The next presentation of the
Mae Desmond Children's Theatre
at Town Hall. Philadelphia, wlIl
be the famous fairy tale "Tbe
Sleeping Beauty" on Saturday. November5. at 2.30 ·P. m.
A deHgbtful version of the story
9f tbe gentle princess wbo pricked
ber finger and slept for one bun~
dred years. the play includes enThe three hundred "Ada" In the
cbanted scenes depicting the ralnbow fairy dancing about the cradle exb:bition chosen for excellence' of
of the tiny princess; the saucy design snd illustration were se-
Maree IIDd Dot
Casserole Caterinc
Service
SPECIALIZING IN
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Buffet S _
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Call
Dot Belfield - SWA. lW11
.Maree Hurd - SWL 311.
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Httle
flower
girls
mimicking
the
pompous
buller
as be
tries to show
them bow to strew flowers. the
handsome prince awakening the
sleeping beauty with a kiss. the
baugbty queen, kind king, devoted
Nanny, petulant PrInce Rupert, the
gay peasant children.
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ANTONICA FAIRBANKS
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Teach... or PlaDo
234 Park Avenue
Swarthmore 1775-J
Everyone 'EnJor.o A Tender. PerfectlY Cooked Steak!
And Th..... Two Steak DInners Are Top Favorite.~-END SPECIAL T-BONE STEAK DINNER, NOW ,2.00
CLUB STEAK DINNER. MONDAY TBBOUGa FRIDAY, 'US
, Many bther temptlll&' eholees, of courae.
on the reJ1llar Sunday and week-day menu.
ON ·I'BUBSDAY. AS USUAL (5:~0 - ':30)
,1.00 SERVE-YOURSELF ALL-YOU-WANT SUPPEB
STRATH HAVEN
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WESTERN UNION OFFICE AND FREE pARiaNG
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Miss
I\osa
of Bronxville.
for aSwarthmore
London presentation
in 1934.
N. Y .• 'Betsy
a former
classmate
at Penn_ The
theater group
Be- ~
sylvania College for Women.
lected jt in accordance with its
Mr. and Mrs. ,Frank H. McCowan policy of developing the various
of Vassar avenue have been enjoy- forms of the drama and because
ing the autumn season on a week's little work has been done with the
motor trip through the New Eng- Chinese \irama in tbIa country.
land States.
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Da isson a sophomore at
The use of the Commons for the
Di=son ~lleg~•.spent the week- play will enable the Little Theater
d ·th h mother Mrs. George Club to employ, the arena st,Yle of , .
en ,WI
er
.
tat'
R ,..... growmg in
D isson of vaSsar avenue and en- presen Ion.
ap......
av
popularity. this style does away
tertalned as her guest Halaey ·th ed' f stage and scen~
fLe
Del
'rat WI ue 0 a
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Knapp 0 . wes.
.• a semo
It also brings the audience closer
Cornell ~ru~!
R ell and to the actors who are permitted to
Mr. an
ger uss
expreBS themselves' more freely
f~~~!havHerfodayrd
aventhue apenteek than on a conventional stage.
a folloU-u.cy 0
over e w
end enjoying the fall season at
suzanne. Braman. a sop~omore
their cabin at Spruce Creek,
from Washington. D. C., .Wlll play
State College.
the woman's lead oppoSIte Chuck
MIas CharlOtte McCulloch of Andes. Swarthmore•.an~th",: sophEilst Orange. N. .1.• Is the guest of omore. Both were active m colhel' brother Brig. Gen. W. A. Me- lege dramatics last year.
CulIoch and Mrs. McCulloch of
Riverview road.
Molher'ri Clnb
Miss Florence Turiler McCulloch
BAKE SALE
of Riverview road who recently
Saturday October 22
received her Master's Degree from
10 A.M. Te NOON
the University or' North Carolina.
,
Slpler's
Hl&rdware Store
Is now French instructor at the
near
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Uke' lillie r.agician •• dollars at Joyce Lewis turn lhemsel.,.,
into Ihe most delightful casual clothes for suburban living~
They become soft sweater_bright skirls--gay scarv.s-;beoutiful suils-smoolh lingerie-!ovely dresses. It doesn I
take many of them io do it"":"'nd they do it with no wa.te of
your lime or energy • ; • for Joyce Lewis is just a step down
along your pleasant home·town streell
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Oldflelds
School.
Md was
Nancy Ennis
ofGlencoe.
Ridley Park.
'the guest of her grandmother, Mrs.
Austin M. Allison of Vassar avenue '
tbIa week while playing with the
All-Delaware County High SchOol
Orchestra which performed at the
Delaware County InstItute held in
Clothier Memorial Monday and
Tuesday.
. EmIly Pritchard of Dicldnson
"venue, a student at the College
for Women, University of Pennsylvania. was recently elected seqretary of the Government Council
and was one of two members of the
sopho..wre class elected to the student Senare.
Mrs. Margaret G. Phillips of
Harrisburg is visiting her son Mr.
. C. Russell Phillips and family of
Strath Haven avenue for' a few
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Livingstone
of Highland avenue. Morton. have
been enwnaining for the past two
weeks Mrs. Livingstone's brother
Mr. Harold Patrick and family who
returned to Munich, GermanY,
Tuesday. Mr. Patrick has been associated with Education and ReHgious organizations in Germany
for the past three years and has
bei!n on leave since July.
Stuart B. Jones of Strath Haven
avenue sailed last week from New
York on the S, S DeGrasse' for
France. He will study in Paris at
the Academie de la Grande
Chaumiere.
Miss Blanche L. Smith of Daniebon is the gnest of Mr. and Mrs.
Pred P. Jones of Strath Haven
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. BinnS
of Muhlenberg avenue and their
guests Mr. 'and Mrs. Horace M.
Burton and son Joseph of PrImos
spent several days on the BinnS'
yacht "Luana lV", cruising on the
Chesapeake Ba7 and the Rappahannock River.
Mrs.. S. Milton. Br1tmt of South
Chester road entertained • a
IIIII8ll luncheon at her hGme last
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DRIVINO ON A ILlPPERV ROAD. Chrysler gives you more pcIIitIve
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PERSONAL
pERSONAL-LouIse Pic:ldD, HaIrdrea8er, - Shampoo and Wave,
$1.25. Permanent Wave, $8.50 up.
1309 Seventh avenue Grace Park,
PERSONAL-CANASTA - learn Sl'ATB)IENT OF THE OWNEBBHIP
to play Mrs. Reilly's Method. AtANAUKMHST, CJKt.:ULA'fJON • .ETC~
R~U'1tK" UV THE ACT Of/' CONUllKSS
~!1ephone Clearbrook 9-3319.
~~' AUUUh1' U, Ullf, AS AMENDE" BY
PERSONAI,....:MidCne-aged"'w:':o':"m-an- JHk A<.;·rs 0 ...· MARCH I, '"11, AND
JULY •• II"
would like baby sittlng eve- O~ l'be S",artHlUorean
published Weekly
nings. Call Swarthmore 0428-M.
at Swarthmore, PeoosylYania (or October
11,'-111, ~tute of l'euIl8ylv8111a CoUDI, 01
PERSONAL- VaCuum-Cleaners Delaware.
•
irons, toasters and radios reo: ikto(e
PihOin!e~Slw~art~h;m~ore~i4513~B;'
~~.~
I:Palred.~5~C~allied~
;
the State
Call Robert Brooks, Swarthmore
for and delivered.
dryers.
alarm systems., Ali work
Fire
Underwriters~~'b=~~::~:!
Service
. on..
vacuum
cleBneJ'S,
toasters,
H. HauSwarth-
•
uppean!d
• L~~id!~8 '12
e'witch
alterations. Experienced. Call
Swarthmore 0285-M.
PERSONAL-Magazine subscriptions. Mrs. Bertha P. Faries,
239 Haverford avenue. Telephone
Swarthmore 4589-W.
PERsONAL--Frencli·=-'le=ss=o=n:::s-,'in=-dividually or in groups, by native speaking lady. Csll Swarthmore 2076.
Driveway CoutruoUon
AapbaU or (J........te
upon the qUHUoD wbether there .II:lll
ubt. lucb lbortace In ftDtal bouJd~ ...
wmmodatlonl sa to require rent caDtrol
In tbe Borough ot Swartlunore: and
WHEREAS. aa a result of IBid pubUc
bearing, the (OveralDl' bodr ot the BorQugb ot Swartbmore hal made a ftndlnr.
that there DO loqer exlsta wcb a aborta.ce
In .rental hOUIln.. aceommodaUODB BIll to
require such reot cootrol;
NOW, THBREFORE. BE IT RESoLVED
b)' the CouDcli ot the Borouch of Swarthmore In regular meetJDI' auembled, that
the ,oyeralng body of the BorollJ"h ot
Swarthmore hss found. and hereby finds.
based upon such public heann., that there
no lonl'cr exists INch a sllortare In rootal
housing accommodatlonl a8 to require
rent control lu the Borough of Swarlh-
more.
BE IT I<'URTHER RBSOLVED that B
copy o( thlll: Resolution duly C'ertiOed by
Ult> Borough St>crelary. be transmitted to
tbe Honorable James H. Dud'. Governor
or Penllflyhranla. with a request that be
approve stich resolution and thereupon
transmit tbe same to tbe Houstnl' E:I·
uames and addre55el
pe.:Uter, In acrordance \vlth said Act No.
editor. IDUORliDI t.'1iltor. '12 and with the Federal Houslug ond
managers are:
Rent Act of lice.
Swartlunoreao. .118
Pasqed Ulls Eleventh day ot October.
SwortbJ:nore,
au.
322 Purk Avenue.
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORK
E. Told. an Park
FOR, RENT Attractive room with
pr,vate bath. Reply to Box A
The Swarthmore"ll.
.
'
FOR RENT - Furnished apartment, 4 rooms and bath. Private
entrance. Balcony overlooking
garden. Garage. Adults only. References. Telephone Media 6-1488.
F,OR RENT - Pleasant second
floor room, suitable
or two.
Garage available. Call Swarthmore 0592-R ..
FOR RENTT:'~Ar:p:;;art=m=en"'t"'·'"3"r"'oo=m'-s
kitchen and bath. Available Nov:
1. Call Swarthmore 1999.
FOR RENT-Basement apartment
201 Elm avenue. One room, bath
kitchen. $35,-including eleeheat and hot water. Sweeney
LuJ~ens, 523 Welsh Street, Ches3-7183..
one
e'vegot
By GEORGE M. EWING ( .....ed)
Prealdent of CouDcl1
Attest: ELLIOTT RICHARDSON (.ltcoed)
Borough Secretary
Approved tbid Hlth day of
October. UCB.
.
(,'-ned)
beds, semi-private
1828-R.
Park Avenue.
bondholders. mort·
security
1 percent
or hold~r8
blore ofowning
total
bonds. morttages. or other
Rre: (If there are Done. IfO
IJS
..:_~h!'L~~O~~~.
WANTED
PETER DI NICOLA
~~~~~J{~~~;~l~~
SILVER PLATING
Expertl,. and
Reasonabl,. Done
WORK GUARANTEED
Cali Cheste,' 2-3026
Before Noon
51~P.Jii" i~~r.~,;~~
~~~~t~r
PE:rER E. TOLl)
LAMPS lIIOllNTBD
Vases - FIprin... -1'Ikhers
Etc.· Made Into Lamps
Old Lampa Remodeled
Call Chester 2-3028
BetoreNoon
on the beam
All Lin... Of Insurance
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Sw....ihmore 1833
during
and references.
1705-W.
Del....are
County
CUNNINGHAM
Painters .. Paper~'"
We should know how
Swa. ~266 lIIIohInn Ave
'She's got ,the place
,
Rubbish Collected
Weekb' or 1II0nlb11'
Phone Swarthmore 2078
·Devine Taxi Service
For HALL
,
woman
day's work, Monday. WedThursday 1& Saturday,
Call Media 6-1782.
wodesires. day's work. Good
~;;~9~A.~M~.;to~5~.~30~P~.lI4;.;;~ 1~~~~~Call Chester
,
SWARTHMORE, PA.
sectional· bookcases.
1783-W.
·Serving Swarthmore, Morton, RuUedge and Rldiey
Township since 1918
and fill
Call J.
Son, Swarthmore
% length, size
dress, size 13-15.
1666.
Swarihmore 0444
Grab 'Your Mask
Let's Be Hearty
Join The Parade-And
Hallowe'en Party
sworn:~I~;"~~~f;i~
daJ"~
luth
A.. Mercer Quinby
L, KOYES
pOnOUGH 01·' SWARTUl\fORB
RESOLUTION
WHERRAS. purRunot 10
or Act No. 372, approved
a public h(':ning WfHI held
Chamber, Dorough Hnll.
P,fllns},h'!Inla, Ht 7,·n I',M.
Octuber 3, IUD, after ten
nnUce. br due publication
notit'es. lit wllIph OPI){)rtuqlt)' wos
all parti(>.~ In Inlerest to rl1ro{;lh
MORE
HEAT
LESS MONEY
Swarthmore 14148
. WILLIAM BROOKS
· Ashes &' Rubbish Removed
· Lawns mowed, General
Hauling
236 Harding Av. Morton, Fa.
of Rose
Media.
mile
Club, near
an
"Third Generation Build.,r.,
swarthmore
Swarthmore OS45
CALL SWARTBMORE3450
Company
All fHNf' ,A,
RTFJIS IWIS-IE ..... l
• MODE.tI Kltetl ..,
• WAll ...
ne •• (MIl •• "
• tlEW COtlSrllKT1ft
• AlTEiArID.S ......'HIK
\RTERS BROTHERS, _.
Contract_ and /luiIdenJ
JOZ (""fief Srreel • M..tie, ....
~:
SWARTHMORE BUSINESS ASS'N
Horace A. Reeves
PREMIUM ANTBBACl'rB
Dartmouth Avenue
Mason Builders Supply
I;- .
SPONSORED BY
CRAFTSMANSHIP
Before YOU BUD..D .... RElIIODEL • . . REPAIR
let us estimate and bid on ,.our job.
You may save money. whlle getting Die
advantages 01 our top-quality work.
ALTE'~
7:30 P.'M.
COLLEGE FIELD HOUSE
C. KN"ODEL. Prothonotary
ROOFS
Gu'I'I'ERS
REPAIRED AND
lNSTALLED
Furnace Repairs & Cleaning
Call
GEORGE JllYEBI!
409 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266
FOR
MILLWORK - LUMBER
B1JJLI)lNG lIIATEBIAL
Saturday, Oct. 29
FUNERAL DmECTOR
Formerly of Media
1125 W. Lehigh Ave., PhIla.
Phone Baldwin 1170
No addlUonal charge for
suburban calls
(SR.U.)
Ply commh.ldon e!'CPire.i Ja.n, 11. leSS)
3-0094.
equipped with
coaster brake and
offer.
PIIONE:
So, Come On Kids
From One To Sixty
Seventeen To One
Hundred Fifty
I~~;;~G~RA~-~c~1~=;L~""~E""~w~7~s~~~
ElIIPLOYlIIENT AGENCY
108 School St~ lIIorton Pa.
Phone Swartbmore 10U-R
Part and Fall TIme MaIda
Painters - Da,. Wolke.. Hauling
Office Hours 9 A.M. to 12 Noon
Since 1905
Swarthmore
Disposal Service
SHRRlFF SALES
of Reol Rltate
SH&BJFF'S OFPlCE
COUR'r HOUSE. MEDIA. PA.
Friday. October IS. 114.
':10 A. M. Butern Standard Time
CondJUoD8: '150.00 cub or certUled
check: at Umo ot sale (uoless ot.berwbe
!ltated lD advertl.sement), balance 10 tell
days, Otber c:ood.iUona 00 day of ea1e. •
Levari Fac1u
No. 101.
JUDe Teno, un
ALL THAT CERTAIN Lot or Piece of
Ground. with tho BuUdlna and lmpnwemenw thereon erected. DESIGNAT.£D ..
No. 518 West Second Street. SITUATB
In tbe City of Chester. In the Count, of
Delaware and State of Pennayl,.ama,
BEGINNING at a point On tho Soutba
erl, 8lde of Stb>nd Street•. at the dielance of oDe hundred and thlrty.u:
feet. three Inches measured Westwardly
(rom Fulton Street, CONTAINING lD
tront. along the sold aide of Second
Street. measured Westwardly dfteen feet.
three Incbes aud extending In length. or
depth Southwardl), between parallel linea
and at right ungles to the aald Second
Street. one hUlldred and torty·two teet.
Ilx tnches to the NlJrtherly 81de of a
Ofteeu teet wJde alley. called Cherry
Street. The Westerly line pa.s.sjoa thl'OUJ'h
the middle of a party waD between
Improvements upon Ihe above described
p_remlses a.nd Improvem.enta erected. upon
the premises adJolnlnJ' on the West. owned
now aT lale hy Domenick CollltU and
wife. BOUNDBD on the Eut by lands
now or late of Too)" PUent. ct UE. T0GETHER. with the right and use at the
aald alley in common with the OWDen
of other mod8 abutting" thereon,
Improvements constat of 2 story brick
building 18 x 110 reet and 1 »tory .tucco
addition 18 x 40 feet.
Sold 88 the property ot Meivin ,A.
Archie and Canle Archie. his mfe. MortSagOIll. Terre Tenanta and Real OWnc....
AUy: Ledwanl and Hinkson.
Robert J. MacBride. Shert«
aT-Io--r
Phone SWlirthmol'e 3538
..
•
THE S WAR T H MO R Eo AN
J. C. LIMEBURNER CO.
DISPENSING OPTICIANS
Experts in the Making and Fitting
of. Spectacles and Eye Glasses
1923 Chestnut Street - - - Phila.
6913 Market Street Upper Darby
THE BEST BUY OF THE SEASON
Unexcelled for kindling or fireplace basket grates
3" x 3" dry wooden plugs
1000 Ibs - approx. 30 bu. - $9.50
500 Ibs - approx. 15 bu. - $5.00 •
.pain and
I
.1
SroaUer quantities delivered with coal order
if desired
GOOD COAL
ATLANTIC FUEL OIL
827 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa.
:
"1
Van Alen Brothers
Ridley Park
CHARLES E. FISCHER
SWARTHMORE 2253·
"A HOUSE WEll-MAINTAINED IS THE WISI OWNER'S fAIN"
I,•
'\
I
lIIedIa 8-DBl
Builder
. -j
Painter
Interior ani Exten..
'~
.
,
."1
THB SWARTRMO •• AW
10.
S.H:5. Plays· Sharon Hill
Today At Rutgers Field
Adult Courses 'Open
Laws Drafted For
Local Scholarship
.~.UIt·
Cubs To Meet' Frida,.
. .'
.-' .
JupiOl' Muaie Club Meet.
(continued from page
The first meeting of the Jr.
hold Its first Pack meetln&, on Music CI~b wu called to order
'
Id
prov e adults
a seriesmay
of courses
through
(continued from page
one)
De "'-'d to CIalre H~"-'which
refresh
their
•
PrIday evening. October 28 et 7.15
w",_ en
VUU&~. ds .th
b'ects
d
(2) The candidates autSlde actheSunda;ySchoolroomofTrln- 80n. ShelntroducedtheneweabimID
WI new su l
. an new tivities
ity Church.
net and Miss Johnson. the c:lub'S
Interests! courses In recreational
(3) The candldate's' work-exThe Initiation of 51 new mem- advisor. The President then 'listed
leadership
for
both
professional
the c I ub objectives. activities and
and volunteer workers. and COIIl'SeS ~eriences.
hers will be the main order'
(4) An Interview with each can- business. All parents of the In~ honor llUests that the)' hope to
of . program
planning
and leader- d,·date.
h ave ....
hods
d
.
coming boys are urged to attend.
.......- year.
sh
IP met requirements
esJgned of
tocommunmeet
( 5 ) A written problem.
After th busin
practical
e
ess 8e111don the
ity life.
5. The age limits shall be from
Hear Astronomer
following members· performed:
20 to 28.0 yesrs Inclusive by SepProfessor John H. Pitman of Carol Mosteller played "Star of the
All prospective students may tember 15.
.. Mary T~,,,n
-"Sproul Observatory. spoke on S ea;
sang two num'regi~ter,. or r~<;eive further infor6, The winner may choose his "Exploring the Universe" at
bers. "I Told ,EveryLittie Star,"
mahon by visIting the Swarthmore own topic for research. U possible. meeting of the Rittenhouse Astra- B,nd "It's a Grand Night for singCenter campus at 855 Harvard ave- he is urged to cooperate with oth- nomical Society In the Randall ing"; Harold Ogram played "Lienue. or by c~
ers in the same general field of Morgan Physics Laboratory at the beslied" by ~er on tlle saxo3340. Some regIStrations may be hum'an relatinn..
~~
Univel'Slty of Pennsylvania on p h one. and Diana Tucker a plano •
processed a~ 'the Swarthmore Cen7. The social sciences include: I Fridlay,
number. "Dance Csprlcc" by Grleg.
ter on operung night.
social psychology. sociology. theRefreshments were served, fol-·
Classes have been scheduled
ology. cultural anthropology. counlowed by a musical game. The next
meet for one two-hour period each selling, personnel administration.
Member o"An~ent Group
meeting will be at the home of
week over the mitire eight
8. Candidates shall be urged to
Horace A. Reeves of Haverford Diana Tucker. 305 Swarthmore
schedule. All classes will be
select their problem as close as and ,Yale avenues has been made avenue.
at the Swarthmore Center.
possible to their own home town
a member of the Carpenter's C:''!; liP;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;
Swarthmore. This is not a re- pany of the City and County
rNTEKlO& AND EX'tI5&lO&
To Hold Open House
Phi1adelphia. This anclent instituMINTlNG
9. As soon as nine "'r-n'-ations ti()IJ began in 1724, is. the only orOpen House will be held at
v ,,~
gimlzati In th U ted
PaperbanllDc- '& BGof Wodr.
Gibbons Home Tuesday evening. have signed these regulations
' . on • e ru
States
FINEST WORKMANSHIP·
October, 25 at 8 o'clock
appointed their representatives.
still a
of ,the
I
Swarthmore OS3B
.
the collllI1lttee shall start to
rk
ation, m London. (
Mrs. Arthur E. Bassett will show As soon as $1 000 shall ha
H;all at 320 Chestuut street is
colored pictures of New England,
•
ve
n of the Better PhI1adelphi Plan
a
and Henry Fa~tJ minister of mu.. collected and deposited in the now being considered In coruBec:tic.n
1
Swarthmore
,National
Bank
'
.
Dr. Harry M; Tarnoff
sic of the Swarthmore Presbyter•
PD~~-lvan1a W--'announcement shall be made in
-,
"""ian Church, will be in charge
.
CHlIIOPODIST
the music.
'
Swartbmorean and by mail to a lIst
BEAR MARY
Foot S_falN
of possible candidates. Advertlsing and administrative. costs shall
The first regular event on
Ann<>Ullces the opening of
offices at
NEWS NOTES
not exceed $100 for each th,awlllDdl fall calendar of, the
(Chester & Fairview RDads.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. St,oe-l dollars collected.
Branch of the Women's
SwarIhmore, Pamaker of Riverview road have
10. The winner and his
tional League will be a
In
addition
to his offices at
returned following a short visit sponsor shall be asked to re]oort I dish luncheol) at the home of
609
Welsh
St; Chester Pa.
with their son-in-law and daugh- progress to the <,ommittee
chairman. Mrs. Henry Pa,\t..erse,n.1
BY·
~INTMENT
ter Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Fiaccus. each year.
307 Elm avenue. on Thursday. Dc'f
S
dal
NY
liober 27 at 12.30 p. m.
Swartbmolie llOI-W
J r .• and children 0 cars e. . '
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle A. Whitsit of
Following a brief meeting for
Elm avenue flew to Chicago and Group Added By Red Cross business. the group will hear a
visited for the week-end their
Beginning With the next meeting report on the eleventh Internadaughter Mrs. Bruce Harkness
of thEl Open House Group for tional Congress of the Women's Drew Pearson's New ('.arne
family.
Older Swarthmoreans next Mon- International League from Mary
•
day. October 24, at the M,illl.odistl Renwick, .a delegate· fromthls
"PREDICT - A - WORD"
Chur.m on Park avenue. the Group country to the, sessions held
wlll have help with its transpor_ Copenhageh. D
tation problem.
19. Miss Renwick is membership
The Req CrOlls Motor Servtce
secretary at the national
.
EDUCA.'II0NAL
Swarthm..-e is furnishing with ters of the wn. in Philadelphia.
AND FUN!
its ststion wagon the traru:porta- Members and friends are cordially
tion as ,a special oommunity aer- invited to attend.
PllliIde
b y ..
(continued from page one)
O
20 -pound fu llback.downforshort
yardage. On defense. the line.
particulro-Iy, the ends. Clarence
Will. is and Fred Campbell, forced
the Springfield plays to develop
q uickly as they crashed into the
backfield. Richard Terry played
in his first game of the 1949 season
as offensive left end. His potential
advantage to the team was demonslrated by the outstanding manner
in which our ends were down under the long punts of Tarr. Only
once did Springfield thre~ten. and
that was in the last two minutes.
Although a score would probablY
have made little difference. the
• team arose to the occasion. and
stopped the threat on the threeyard line.
The purple and gold of Sharon
Hill will visit Swarthmore at Rutgers Field this afternoon at 3 p. m.
Presenting one of the finest records
in the county. it looks like another
tOUgh. rough day for the Garnets.
Up until last week they had allowed six points to be scored
agains them while winning three
straight games. The past Saturday
they were defeated by the undefeated Prospect Park team 13-0.
Each game is a bigger test. because
in addition to a team's natural
strength, the psychological advantage is theirs. as they have everything to gain and nothing .to loose.
Under this. pressure. so far. the
Swarttunore boys have continually
improved and show greater promise with every game.
Mr. and Mr... W. Henry Linton
of Benjamin West avenue will
spend the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. W. Henry Linton, Jr.• and
son Douglas of Bloomfield. N. J.
':e.
~art
paren~~t;:~;
::.~~~:;
I
;E~W~~;;~~~~~~~:~
"'1"'''
Saxer and LeHann
members
vice, as ofneeded
the Open
by
Group. Mrs. Raynham
heading the Motor Service aeere.l
will arrange this I:ram!portstion.
helpers being furnished by
Sponsors Committee for the Group.
One Block oft Baltimore Pike
Springfield, Pa.
%0105
~
Fluid Wave 5".el.II.,
$7.90 and Up
,
InFormation and Appointments
'Phone Swarthmore:9797, evenings
$1.e8 at
,
NeM1ewwll: Guild
Don't Fail to' Get Your,
C:ontrtbutions to Your'Directors Toda;y or TomorroW!
Inptherin&" Date - Oct. U '
DIspIay ....d Tea - Oct. IS
r~~~~ii~~~~~~~~~
PEO Sitsterhood To Meet
6ilveA(oHIIY
TRIDE 1I0WI
l'ST MINE'
GOODYEAR'S FAMOUS
Super,cushion
;; • may never be regained, but If you lose
an uilsigned blank cheek, you' needn't
worry. Safeguard' yoUr funds. Open a
checking account and carry ,convellient
cheJ::b. 'instead of large amounts of cash.
outperforms
conventional tires in
-
12 IMPORTANT WAYS
••• gives you more
miles for your mon~yl
REDSKINS
,
•
Swarthmore National Bank
WASHINGTON
PIllLADBLl"IIIA
& Trud Co.,
EAGLES
"........ ..,·pOP
STUDEBAKERDEILERS
FUSCO & ALSTON
CHESTER and FAIRvIEW ROADS
PRONE SWAB,:
'1)BB 1111
of Del_a...
eoa..,
Member ofFederel Deposit lD8uranee CorPo.ratloD
~
.
,
1590
on
'll'our DIIII.
It"s Your Penn~ylvania
,
•
KEEP IT GROWING
"
7:30 P.M.
SaiUrday
THE SWARTHMOR
VOLUME Zl-NllMBEB 113
Tomorrow nlght's the time when
~~~':":'=W:::m;~h-washFor 18 years the aimual Hal-
Field House
. SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1110
SPOOKS PREEN
'FOR PARADE
18th AnilUal Hollowe'en
Event Tomorrow '
Night
In
Penalty on Unpaid Taxes
Mary Parke Dodd" Tax ,.
Collector. reminds residents
of Borough that a five per
cent penalty will be added
to unpaid taxes on November
1.
S.H.S. DEFEATS
SHARON HIL.
Meets Glen-nor
Saturday
Away
1'-------------..1
Chest Drive Starts
Well
Swarthmore Red Feather
workers are off to a :IbinII
start. Subscrlptionll to date
total $4.520 or 29% of the
borough's quots a<:COrdIng to
an announcement made by
Director Sewell W. Hodge.
LEWIS ALERTS
WOMEN TO ACT
Herald Tribune Fresh Air
Head ,Says Welfare
Begins He~
ERICH RAJH DIES o~:g~ 7~';;'t= ~': PUPILS PAINT ec:,:!erI~W~ ~:~:~~
~::m!:a~:.:'.:.so~~;i!':.
IN 84TH V'EAR :~: :~:":n·de~:::.:,m~a7:e SHOP WINDOWS ~u::!I:~:::~~n~w:;:
Music Professor Li ed
ek,!:e
S::I
Sharon Hill On Rutgers Field last
Tribune Fresh Air Fund. address-
from start to finish and though a
meeting of the Woman's Club.
event. drawing the very spritevery 'clean, and hard fought conTuesday afternoon. Presenting a
liest Hallowe'en characters from
V
test it was marred by many' ofLocal Merchants Offer practical demonstration of the aethe local ether.
With Daughter '
fenslve errors on both sides. The
tive. alert citizenship which Mr.
There's no dampening of spirits
Here
lone SCON of the game was made
Display Glass For
Lewis urged was the Swarthmore
since the Swarthmore College
by fullback Barry Coleman, who
Pictures
Needlework GuIld's display of
Field House has been the scene
Erich Rath, who re~ in 1937 went through a hole at left IIUBrd
over aOOO new Ilarments collected
of the yearly frolic of witches. aa director of music at Hollins which was made by Whit Bird and
Haliowe'en this year will bring for distribution to selected phll- ,
bats. spiders. pumpkins. cats. No College. near Roanoke. Va•• died Paul Tarr. The run covered 67 a new display of witches. black anthropic agencies.
doubt that.s why Swarthmore's at 2:22 p.m. Tuesday at his home, yards and much of the credit must cats. pumpkins 'and other evi"Are we headed for the place
parade proves such a favorite 735 Yale avenue. where he had be given to all those who took dences Of the season. MaIQ' local where the government will become
with the masquerade world. come lived for 10 years with his daugh- port in the play as the Sharon merchants have invited the high one vast department of welfare.
ter. Virginia. He was 83,
Hill,team was completely fooled. school pupils to paint attractive administered from Washington
rain or no.
Known affectionately as "Vanie" This was the sum of the Swarth- decorations on their .hop windows. D.C .• Welfare In the narrow. tech~
For weeks In advance costumes to his family and a 1acge circle more offensive. as at no other time Bo1B and girls of the hlgh school nieal sense of the term. where
are planned. On the night din- of friends in Swarthmore. Mr. was the home team able ¥> get an and upper elementary grades are our elected representatives and
ner is gulped and the dash of Hath was ~ctive around the vil- attack under way. One of the for the first time maldng colorful their appointees are given a manparaders and spectstors to the lage, attending, church. Rotary most outstanding defensive plays designs tor store windows. The:r date to take over more and more
field house begins. By 7:30 Grand Club and the Old Swarthmorean's ever made by a player on any field believe. With the store owners, of the prerogatives thaf we used
Marshall John H. PitoJan will Club until the middle of sum- 'preceded 'this touchdown. Right that this will add a note, of at- to exercise as local communities
have ,the origln!l1.' comic. fancy mer. wh",,: the infirmities of age end Fred Campbell crashed into tractiveness to the onmn";" sec- and private individuals? Do we
dress. I-made-It-myself, and adult confin~ him to his home..
the Sharon Hill backfield as the lion and will be much more in- fear. or would we welcome. ibis
sections in line for the <\larch
Born m Brenke. near Gottmgen, quarterback attempted to hand the teresting than the nnslahU7 soap- arrangement," he asked.
around the field house' fioor.
GermBn?" Mr. Rath w~ one of ball to his left halfback. Fred ing that hu been the custom too
In evidence of the trend toward
Mr! and Mrs; Fred Lang. Mr. nine children born to his doctor came in with such speed and force often In the put.
thls state. Mr. Lewis reminded
and Mrs. C. MacDonald Swan. father. He studied at ~e Ro,:al that he knocked the left halfback SpotUIOred by the Swartbniore his audience that Herbert Lehman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferrts Mitchell. Dr. Conservatory of Music. m Borlin, down and stole th ball - his Recreati
·-~-tIon -_.. the In his
test f t ·
th
.
e
0..
on ~.....
con
or a sea m
e
and Mrs; Frank Keenen. Mr. and and cBlne to the United Ststes m
hip.
at
th
a
f
25
-.
.
.
th
giving
the
Garnet
possession
Swarthmore
Bolslnes'
lIofen's
AsscH
United
States
Senate.
lest
week
1891
Mrs. Don Piccard are among those
.lO-Coll e on their own 33 yard line' at a ciation, about thirty merchants accept the concept of the welusi• f ulety~ea to H 0 llins'
who are brushing up on their mcac
ege.
spook-lore in order to pick win- in 1892. In 1895. he wei,t to time wh~ the ~le and gold have joined in inviting the students fare state in opposition to John
Washingto CoiIe~: inW hi _ were making thClr greatest drive. to f\>llow the lead of a mnM... o! Foster Dulles who condemns it.
ners in each section. EvetT par' D· C n h
h' ts.. : t nf g
The defensive game at times was neighboring communitites in at- '"The election in New York State
ticipant Iil the parade will receive ton • • . • were e
___ or
fth e fiilest
. ,
. be asked tractive decoration of &tom win- willhave a prof ~undinfl uence on
10
ar
returnin
to
Hollins
in
0
that could
. a variety of souvenln ,to take
190::' H";, tsught o~gan and piimo ~f any team. T~ere is little doubt dows. Prizes are I>einII offered our national thmking now. that
home.
s
An additional treat in store for and directed the choir at Hol- m ;mY0ne's mmd but that this and the •• 88M l artistry will be the tssue has been drawn m so
lins.
was the big factor in saving judged on the basis Qf the most many words."
the assemblage is the annual per,
Swarthmore from "defeat. The attractive d .... - . the most COIDI'C
The decision which 'now faces
formance of the Swarthmore High
Mr.
Rath·s wife. Leila Turner.
-....
.
average citizen for or against
School Band in connection with gran'ddaugbter' of the ...'6 0under of speed with which Campbell. Ter- design. and the most original. De- athe"welfare
staten is difficult beHollins College, died in 1937.
ry and Crowthers moved down, ~ are being planned under the
the parade.
Besides his daughter. Virg!i>.ia. under punts. along with the alert direction of Claudia Hancock and cause it presents a troublesome
EX H 'BIT I'
d crash Anne Jane Cleaver teach
f ert dllemna. he stated. Those for the
...- . . l11 director of physical education for
,
-up an
•
er 0
welfare state are "concerned about'
Sunday will be the last day to women at Swarthmore College iog lin<;men was what kept the at the schooll.
.
~ two other' Sharon Hill offense on edge and Judging will be held early Sat- the person or famlly that cannot
view the current exhibit now Mr. Rath is survived •
_.I.
urd
make a go of life Ii>. this complex.
...... daughters. Mrs. Ellis A. Bonnet. prevented any concentrated drive
ay afternoon.
competitive.
.
corporate life we
g oing on at the Community .....
Center o~
Rodgers
lane
W·-.
The business men ~~"'n~
u _, wife of a U. S. Consular official from fdeveloping. JohnSnape's play
W
I.
. in
..
-.."'.I:" ...... -u.ue m· live • W e must remember" howingford. This Ex1u1>it Includes now stationed at Amsterdam, HoL- at sa ely at times was sparkling this program under the leadership ever. that most of us are able to
original etchings; lithographs, and land. and Gertrud. staff member and sure. Howard Arrison's inter- of the president, Charies R. Rus- make a go of it, and the most
color prints by American artists, at the Masters School, Dobbs Fer- ception of a Sharon Hill' pass in sell, are:
satisfactory "go" in the world
loaned to the Center through the ry. N,Y.. ,There are three grand- the last quarter was one of the
American Express B. J.Hoy. today. Perhaps the most critical
courtesy of the Print Club of Phll- children.
turni~g points of the game and was Harris and Company. Thomas segment of our population for us
adelphia. These original works of
Three brothers also survive Mr. the result Of very quick thinking Conway.
Liberly Adverlislng. to think about In this decision is
art are outstanding o.f thclr kind Rath: Alex. of Staten Island, N.C.; on tpe,part of this fullback. Sharon Swarthmorean, The Swarthmore that groUP which can make a gn
acqording to Cyril Gardiner. art Max. in Stockholm. Sweden; and Hili" placed a fine team on the Cooperative. Dew Drop Inn. Music of it if it has to-but is perfectly
chairman of the Center. and are ;Dr. Felix Rath. in Munden, Ger- field and many Garnet routers feel Box. Madison Brothers, Frank the willing to ease off and take handwell worth coming to see. As a many.
the home team was lucky to win. Barber. E. L. Noyes and Company. outs if there is anybody around
highlight of this exhibit, Robert
Servtces were held at 11 a.m.
The Garnet trave1a to the Glen Howard Sipler, Dr. R. C. Ammer- handing things out.·..
M. Walker .chelrman of the De- Thursday at Hollins College. Va.. Nor HIgh School field tomorrow. man. Joyce Lewis. campus Drug
Those for the welfare state must
partment of Fine Arts at Swarth- with burial In the family lot near Here is an example of another Slo,..,. A. C. C8thermen Drug also. he oautioned. wrestle with
more College. gave a gallery talk the campus.
team that shows a great deal of Store Bouquet Beauty Salon some grave apprehensions. In the
at the Arts Center on prints last
spirit and. speed on the field but Geor~e Mitro. Miss Marsh, CelI~ name of the public interest might
Friday evening.
DJSCUSS PUBLIC HEALTH cannot WID ball games. During Shoe ShOP. Marte Donnelly. Wein- our government institute conArt events at the Center this
"Publlc Health In Pennsylvania the season they have .displayed stein and Son. Buchner's ToQery trois over industry and commerce.
winter will bear watching as an ranks 42nd among the 48 states," some °lf the mf ost deceptiVle .offen- Shop. Paulson and Company. Jo- or throttle criticlsm of itself by
imposing program of exhibits and reported Mrs. Jean F. Carroll Slve pays 0 ~y schoo m the seph's Barber SI:t<>P. Hollyhock the press and radio. which would
activities is alrelIdy planned second vice-president of the State county. along WIth backs that are Gift Shop. Father TIme, Miohael's fundaments1ly alter owi way of
thrDughout the season. ~ of League. at the openipg meeting if fast enough to score from any College PhamI8cy.
life? We cannot be blind to the
which will be open lio the public as the League of Women Voters of place on the tl.eld. As in other
fact that in our own memory. the
well las to members. The next Swarthmore held October 21 at games on the Swarthmore schad- '
KappasToSeW
people of Ru~a. Germany.
event will be ~ SecOnd Annual Whittier House. Mrs. carroll, who ule this is Glen Nor'S most' imCzecho-Slovakia. and even to some
Members Exhibition from ~OVEl1l- was quoting from. the findings of
The Kappa Kappa GamIN Sew- extent of Great Britain have surber 6 through December 10.
the Peimsy1vanta State Medical porlant g"""e and you can be sure ing Group will meet on Tuesda:y, rendered rights of free citizens
,
,
Society. also dlscussed a SlJl:Ve:r they will be at their best.
. November 1 et the home of Mrs. in exchange for what they bope
Scouts Invested
of conditions in this State recentOliver G. Swan, BIZ North Ches- will be something better."
,
Girl Scout Troop 249 of Swarth- Iy made by the Aemerican. PUbllc
Assemblies Dates Set
tar ,road.
(continued on page six)
has proven a highly magnetic
b
cordial
invitation
meetingA on
Monday
from 2totothe
4 is
extended to men and wOm';" inlter-I
ested in either giving or I'eIlCi'rin:gl
the friendliness and cheer and fun
'older Swarthmoreans which
proved so rewarding lest seeson.
U transpDrtatjon is needed, telephone Swarthmore 6-1847. before
Monday noon.
Members of Cbapter P. Swarthmore, of the PEO Sisterhood.
meet at the home of Mrs. Jrrme,s 1
H, Guy. the Manse. Ridley Park I
at 12 noon today. Mrs. L~
Smith and Mrs. Patricia Johnson
will be co-hostesses.
•
HaJlowe'en
'
more had its investiture Monday. October 24 at a ceremony beld
at the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Church.
'
Girls·. received their pins
are Merle Balsley Allce carron.
Rosemary Cox. ~ Leigh Elmore. Nancy Gowing. Bobbie
Garrehan, Jane Hay. Gayle Hanna.
Nony Moore Ann Morse. Mar.
u
•
Pi
Karlanne ...usser. Ellis owman.
en Rogers Randy Roess Carol
Se'
• Kath
:nnour. Jeanne Schloesser.
~Shipherd,
~ , ~.
Van G
... ~ ~
reo.
L7nn Whale:r. w......
8IIdBarbara Zit. Ifu&
n_
Health Association.
This
problem will be
given exteIlSlve study by the 10cal League of ,Women Voters during the coming winter so that It
can join with the other 26 LeallUes
in the State in recommending aetlon by the next Legislature.
Stimulating .opportunlties for explorlng a variety of current subjects will be offered by the League
.
to·ts
during the corDIng year.
I
Final arrangements for the
coming Junior Assemblies season
were completed recently at a
meeting 01 the committee held at
the bome,of the Chairman Mrs. H.
LIndley Peel. Invitations were sent
and the first assemllly for the
seventh and ninth grades set tor
November 5. Eighth and tenth
grades will meet Noveniber 19
•
A new plan of having the elevth' d twelfth - - ' _'-
~
held
8:.6 P.M.-Wabon Lecture. ...._ •.••••••..••••••••;............._ .............Bond
year. end the first meeting fCll'
8:16 P.M.-''LIIdi Predou& Stream.............;•.•.• m ......Parrlah H8u
this srouP will be Nov.. , bw 120 11._ _ _ _
' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _' ....;...;;.;.~._ -_ _,
--
time?'
embers All women are cor.. ed to join the League.
~~:~ membershiP can
be secured frOm Mrs. Pbelps Soule
Tel-"-' swartIJmare 2883.:.J).
(
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en
an
6&""""-
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IL-.y
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TIllS WEEK'S CALENDAR
Salunlay. October 29
7:00 and 9:00 P.M.-Movies "A Nous Ia LIberte..............Ciothier
7:30 P.M.-Hallowe'en Parade..................................... .Field House
SUDd&~. Oct..... II
,
11:00 A.M.-MomIna Wo~p..... ,..;.........................u:.caI Churches
3:30 P~--aDcll:e:r. - Coneee VB. Unlnus........Cunnlnaham Field
'1'IuInIIa7. No.
.... I
I
,
2
.' .r
..
THE
SWA&TBMOBBAN
of Harvard avenue entertained
Mrs. William Earle KlsUer of
PERSONALS
Dr. Keenen's un~le and aunt the Park avenue entertained FrIday at
Mr. and Mrs. ~arroll P. Streeter Rev. and Mrs. John S. Haight, a neighborhood tea for two newoJ Columbia avenue who left by rector o( the Hempstead, L.I. comers Mrs. Joseph Paul of 128
plane for Europe five weeks ago, Episcopal Church, who were here Park avenue, and Mrs. Thomas
will arrive In New York today on for a short visit while en route Casey of 146 Park avenue. The
the lie De France.
to Sarasota, Fla.
hostess was assisted by Jean and
Billy Hayes of North SwarthMr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Mac- Ann Paul, Leslie Ann Kurtzhalz,
more avenue will entertain 24 Millan of Vassar avenue .spent the and June Lee Heckman.
classmates of the Tenth Grade at week-end salling on Barnegat Bay
Linda Reed' of Chester road,
a Hallowe'en party and Square as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sprllighaven will entertain· at a
Dance at the Hayes Farm at Ox- Francis Gilliams of Island Heights, Hallowe'en birthday party this
ford tomorrow evening.
N.J. . .
.
evening to celebrate her eleventh
Mr. Albert W. Preston and twin
Mrs. S. S. Teel of Charlottes- anniversary.
sons Tom and Ted of Pittsburgh ville,' Va." returned, to, her "orne
will be here to .attend the Penn- Monday (olloWing. a, two-week
Christened
Pilt game Saturday and will visit visit" With '.,hi!l' , daugi.ter . M"
Lane
Marie,
infant daughter of
over the week-end Mr. Preston's George DUrin and family of ,DickMr. and Mrs. Louise de Moll of
mother Mrs. A. W. Preston of the inson ,avenue .. " .
"Tall
Oaks", Swarthmore avenue,
Swarthmore Apartments and his
.Mrs,.Owen Sho)emaker of Lanswas
christened
Sunday afternoon.
sister Mrs. Sewell Wo' Hodge and dale:'.V!sited her liOn ,:Mr•.W. R.
in
St.
Peters
in
the Great Valley,
Mr. Hodge of Ogden avenue.
Shoemaker and Mrs. Shoemaker
Mr. and Mrs'. ·P: S. ·Hor-dern of of RiverView road for. several Paoli by ~e R!'y. J. J arden GUenther, ~ector.
Saskatoon, ·Sask., Canada.·: bave days.
'YilllBlt! )hoebel, ,brother of Mrs.
M):s. George F. Fenno of
been- visiting tneir son the- Rev.
w. ,E: Hordern and, hIs wife and Swarthmore avenue entertained de Moll, and Mrs. James D. Nelson
son of North Chester 'road' for the Mrs. W. B. Richard of Phi/adel- of Spartanburg, S.C., sister 0(. Mr.
de Moll are ~he godparents.
past two weeks.
',.'
phia as her week-end guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl de Moll, of
Bob Richardson; Jr., of Park
Mrs. F. L. Hearne of Rehoboth
Park
a""nue entertained at a famavenue has been pledged, Phi Kap- Beach is recuperating .at the home
ily supper party following' the
pa Sigma at Penn State where he of her daughter Mrs. Stanton von
christening.
is a member of the sophomore Grabill 'of Cornell avenue after
dass. He has aJ-so been chosen spending two weeks in the PresToWed Nov. 5
for the college Glee Club,
byterian ~qspital, Philadelphia.
The
marriage
of Miss Nancy
Bob Greene of South Chester
Mrs'..Joseph S. Howe of Rutgers
Jones,
daughter
of
Mr. and Mrs.
road, a jWlior at Temple Uni:.. av.enu'e entertained the membCrs
versity. attended. the AlPha Delta of her '"ridge club at a dessert- Paul Jones of DOWningtown, to Mr.
Phi dance at Amherst College bridge' Tuesday' evening. Those James Edward Paxson~ son of Mr.
over the week-end:
. present were lV{rs. Palmer Pil- and Mrs. J. Warren Paxson of
Raymond P. Wilson of Park grim, Mrs. J!ichard Willis, Mrs. Vassar avenue, will take place
avenue is enrolled in the College David Bingham,' Mrs". Paul Sharp.. Saturday morning, November 5 at
of Liberal Arts at. Syracuse Uni:.. lesst ~s. -George Plowman, Miss 10 o'clock in the DoWningtown
Peg Zerby, .and, Mrs. Jack Thomp- Lutheran Church.
versity.
, A' reception will follow at the
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell W, Hodg~ son.
of Ogden avenu will entertain 'It . 'Mrs. E, ,J .. Faulkner of Dickina dinner-bridge i\t their -"' hCJln;e son' avenue was -guest' ill honor at home of the bride's parents.
this evening; .'
, a family: dinner party Saturday.
Mr.
W. Joch
Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Fihe Qf e\tening in' 'celebration of her
Swarthmore averiue celebratetl birthday. anniversary~
of South Norwalk, Conn., have antheir seventh wedding.anniversarY . The -parents bf 'the· seniors" ot nowiced the engagement of their
In East Willi.ston,L.I.,., as tire Swarthmore.High-School will· en- daughter, GertrUde Gossage, to
week-e.nd guests of Mr, and Mrs. tertain class members' at , a Hal~ Thomas Thatcher ~oblnson, son ot
Marshall Si<:adden.
, .1cjwe·en, party at the High School Dr. and Mrs. Louis N. Robinson
of College
avenue.
Mrs. ,Wallace McCurdy' of West~ Gym tpmorrow, evening.
.'
"
town; for1)le r1y pf Swarthmor~,
Mrs. ,Emma C. Donovan' of Midwas hostes$ at a bridge-luncheo!> dletown. Del., is spending a week
BmTHS
,Monday to members. of h<;'r with, the ,family "f her daughter ,Mr.. and Mrs. John Schoblnger
Swarthmore Bridge.Club at their ,MrS!,J. A. Turne!, Jr, of Cornell .of lllue Ridge Summit, announce
first meeting of the fall seasorj.. avenue while Mrs. Turner is' a t~e .birth of a daughter. Janet
Dr .and Mrs. Frank G. Keen"" patient in Fitzgerald Mercy Hos- Mary, October 22.
of Harvard avenue, will entertalil pita!.
The. baby is a granddaughter of
uirormally tomo~row evening Iil.
,Mr.
and Mrs., George Schobl'nger
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Hibbard
honor of Mr. and Mrs. William J. of' Rivervi.,v road, entertained as 0 f Phila..,e
ri. 1 h'
p .a, f ormerly of
KIndley of Salisbury, Md.; who
Swarthmore. Mrs. Schoblnger is
are the 'eek-end guests of the their overnight guest Tuesday
".V
M
H'bb d' b th . Mr F d ,visiting her soE- John and grand'Peter E. Tolds of Park' avenue.
rs. I or s ro er.
, r e - son Michael for two weeks.
Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden of erick W. Lewis nf Scarsdale, N.Y.,
Riverview road entertained "The Ext!cutive· Director of ·Herald TriEightsomell at a luncheo:1' at 'the bune Fresh" Air 'Fund, who' ' spoke
~r. ,and Mrs. J. A. Turner, Jr.,
at
the
Woman's
Club
Tu'
esday
of.
Cornell avenue, are being eonIngleneuk Tuesday, followed by
. .
d
Mr
R'
b
t
E
Fr
th
g,
ratulated
upon the birth of a
'
M
. r. an· s. 0 er . y, e
bridge at her home. Mrs. A. B.
·
El'
b
th
H
d'
d,
aughter,
Margaret,
on October 20
f
Chapin of Schc:mectady, N.Y. form" ormer M ISS
Iza e ' orna ay
k'
h
t
in
Fitzgerald
Mercy
Hospital.
·
erly of Swarthmore, W3.S a guest. 0 f DIe .JllSon avenue, ave re urn,
The
new
baby
is
a
granddaughMr. Edmund Jones of Cornel! ed from the west and are now oc.
avenue'attended a three-da,y busiL,' cupymg
their apartmen t at 6100 ter of Mrs J. Archer Turner of
,
C'
11
Harvard avenue.
ness convention in ,Reading laSt Mc a urn S treet, G erma~,t own.
week.
Mrs. J. Kenneth Doherty of F;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
FOR
Mrs. D. D. Rowlands of Cedar .E1m avenue returned home Saturlane has returOf;~d home following day from Ann Arbor, Mich., where
MAGAZINE
an extended visit of several she was cal~ed October 14 upon
SUBSCRIPTIONS'
months with her son Dean Cald-- the death of her father Mr .. WilMrs.
Lloyd E. Kauffman
well and family of Reno, Nev., he,r liam L. Mason.
Swarthmore 2080
sister Miss Narrye Davis in .Colo:Nicky Stuart of Vassar avenue
rado Springs, and another sop. returned Tuseday. from Taylor
Charles Caldwell iuMemphi$. IJospita! where he had been a
Tenn.
' .patient' for a few days with torn
Mr. W:;'lli;ut\ ;B\l1'ke of Washing- ligaments, of the, left ankle fol~n, D.C.,. will spend: the week- lowi~g.3 fall from a tree when
end with his daughter Mr$. lio,,,- attacke.d by,,, swarm of yellow
Friday and Saturday
ard C. Jackson and family of jac~ets.
--""'"t'HHHHF"',.....*?~ ."-
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"
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IS YOUR CAR 'RE~DY FOR WINTER
,
•
f"
Carburetor and Igbition - Cooling System
Engine & Clutch - Shocks, Steering & Brakes
BIJSSBLIlS SERVICE
, ' "Bob'" Atz·, Owner·
CALL 04 "t 0
DARTMOUTH &-1 AFAYETTE AYES
MEDIA
.Vassar avenue. .
I'"o;;;-;;;;;;;;--------~illl
Judy Garland
,Mr. and Mrs. Percy G, Gilhert
"'IN .THE GOOD OLD
of Park avenue visited over ,the
SUlIIlIIERTIlIIE"
Week-end Mr. Gilbert's brother'
in technicolor!
and wife, Dr. and Mrs. C.L. GilAir Conditioned
OK
Kiddie Show!
bert of Greenwich, Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Kirk of
Sat. Mat. 1:15
Friday and Saturday
Lansdowne,. formerly of &warth"HOPPY'S
HOLIDAY"
.,'Loretta Y01Dl&'
7 Cartoons
more will sail this afternoon'
Celellte Holm .
from New York on the Niew Ani"COME TO·TIIE STABLE"
"JAlIIES BROS. OF
sterdam for Rotterdam, and plan
FEATUlU:.TJME
MISSOURI" NO.5'
Saturday Night Only
to work and travel on the Co';Regular Feature Not Shown
6:00 , 8:00 - 10:00 P.M.
tinent for the next year.
Sunday and Monday
Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen
Sat. Matinee - 1 PM. Rndolph Scott
HALLOWE'EN SHOW
Goo. Macready
"PHANTOlII OF THE
PLAINS"
"THE DOOLINS OF
OKLAHOlllA"
Cartoons - Serial - Comedy!
The
BEAutY SALON
Beauty fears no unmasking
Call Swarthmore 0476
9 Chester Road
EVel'7one Enjoy. A Tender, Pertecti7 Cooked Steakl
And Theoe Two Steak Dlnnera Are Top Favorite..WEEK-END SP.El(:IAL T-BONE ,STEAK DINNER. NOW '2.01
CLUB STEAK DINNER, lIIOND4Y THROUGH. FBlD4~, $1.71 '
lIIaDy' other temp&lna' ehol""", of coa.ne,
on the regular Swut.yand week-day menu.
ON TBURSD4Y, 4S USUAL (5:30 - 1:30)
,LOO SEJlVE-YOURSELF ALL-YOU-WA.NT SUPPD
STRATH HAVEN INN'
Swarihmore, Pa.
TelePhoj,e SwartInDore " "
WESTElIN UNJONOFFICE AND FBI!E PABKwO
PRESENTS CHINESE DRAMA
"C~AND
Baltimore Pike, Sprlnd\eld,Pa.
'PIl"';e 8warthniaCe . . . , '
cLEoPA'r&A"
Thursday
''IN'TIIE 'GOOD' OLD
S1JMME1!~"
Starting Thursday!
Jennifer .Jon""
Van Heflin - LouIs.JouMan
"lIIADAlIIE 8()VARY"
'Dr. r.enbud of the Bartol
on the work for the bUDd In Del.
dation will ....turn to the Sunday iaware ONtoty.
The Sunday School
at Morntng Forum to fIDIsh the two----pUBLIBIDD EVDY nmAY AT SWAlL'l'IIIIOBR, PA
9:45. Classes are provl~ed for week dlacusalon of "The Nature of
Jr. Board To Meet
TUB SWAaTBMOBKAN. INC.. I'UBU8ID1B
Children 01 all ag... and for adults. the Vnlvene."
The Board Meeting of the JunPhone Swaribmore HIt
The Young Adults meet at '10
I W
'CI b will be held at
' 1 ck'in the
'
or oman s u
PETER E; TOLD, Edllor
o ;'~e sermonLa:!,~ P~IO~ 11
Christian ScienOB Notes
the home of the vice-president
MAlLJORD TOLD. AuocJale EdIlor
o'clock service Is ,~aProtest:an,
"Everlaatlng punl'hment" fa the ,NancY Hoot, 301 Lafayette avRosalie Peirsol
Lorene Mc Carter
Pat Told
Heritage.".
subject of the Leoson-Bermon In ,enue, on Tuesday, November 1 at
Entered as Second piasa Matter, Januar;y 24, 11129, at the p~
The Nursery for children Is open all Churches of ChrISt, ScIentist: 8 p. m.
Office at Swarthmore. Pa., under the 4ct of March 3, 1879.
during the morning service. Helen on Sunda;y October 30. The GolPlans for ;he ThanksllivIng'
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
Kraus and Mrs. Willtam H. Schultz den text Is: ''The Lord Is far from . Dance will be dIscusSed at this
will be in charge.
.\ the wicked but he heareth the· time.
ItWARTHMORI!, PA., FRWAY, OCTOBER. 28, 1949
The ushers for the day are D. prayer of the rlghteou.l.
b~~=~=======~====!!"'"=====~=~ D. DIcklnaon j. Flood, C. Grier and
(Provefb 16:211)
MIss Barbara Kent of Riverview
at 11." The Church Hour Park- T. L. Purnell.
road spent a few days of this
presbyterian Notes
ing place for 6 and 7 year olds
The Community Youth FellowDelta Gammas To Meet
week In Wasbingl.on, D.C.
sunday morning at the 11 meets in the Junior room at 11.
Ship meets at 6:30 In the Friends
The Delta Gammas will meet
Dr. and Mrs. CilUord Banta of,
o'clock service Mr. Bishop's ser~ Fellowship for seventh and Meeting House.
Thursday mornIng Nov~ 3 at Parrish road h81le returned fol- ,""
mon will be "The Soil of '?"cl"ion." elgtj,.\ graders meets each Sunday
The monthly meeting Of the 10:30 at the home of Mrs. GeOrge lowing a two-week motor trip to "
We will welcome the GlI'~ Seo,;,ts afternoon from 5 to 6. Henry Board of Education is on Tues- Plowman of 600 Harvatd avenue. WhItefield, N.H., Quebec and
of this distrJ<:I to worship w.th· Faust will lead the young people day ev~ing at 8, at the home of Mrs. J. Willls Gla~ will speak Montreal.
the congregation Sunday morn- in group singing and there will Mrs. Richard ¥. Snyder, 209 Darting.
be a worship program and refresh- mouth AV!!I1ue.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Morey at ments.
,
,
A dinner for the men of the
the Harvard avenue entrance and
The Youn,g Adult's Group m~ts chur(:h will. be served on WedMr. and Mrs. S. H. Hemenway at for meditation at 5:45. Supper nesday ev~g at 6:30. Dr. Althe driveway-transept entrance is served at 6 o'clock and the pro- bert S. Morns, pastor of the Mary
will assist Mr. Bishop In grP.e~ gram begins at 7. "On Being a A.. Simpson Church, PhJladelphls,
the congregation after the serv.ce Real Person" by Harry Emerson will be the speaker.
Sunday mornIng.
Fosdick will be the study material
Rehearsal for the Junior Choir Is
The Men's Bible Class meets at for this week.
on Thursday evening at 6:30, and
9'30 sunday motnings to study the
Th Christian y 'th F ll'wshl for the Senior Choir at 7:45.
book "God Has Spoken" under the f
~ eni hiOUgh _.~ 01 P The Official Board will meet
.
C St tt. Th
or
s , or
........00 age on Friday evening at 8 in the
leadership of Harold . 0
e young pooO)le meetS Sunday evenWomen's Bible Class meets at 9:45 ing at 6:30- at the Friends' Meeting chapel.
,this Sunday morning to bear Dr. House. '
.
Charles A. Anderson speak on
..
Fri ds M t
N tes
.
byterJans" which will
Beguuung Sunday, November 6
en
ee JIg 0
"Other
invites..the
Concord Quarterly Meeting o)f
bring toPres
a close, the month's study the Board of Deacons
. .
.
esb t '
Church. Next congregation to corne to the Parish the Race Street Yearly Meeting
of th;, Prth Y e:':minations will House 'each Sunday morning im- meets 01> October 29 at the WilmDIRICt0ll5 Of 'UNIULil
mon . 0 er
mediately following the. m.ornIng 'lngton FrIends Meeting House. At
be studied.
Ch ch worship service for a cup of COf-llthe 3 ,,'clock meeting, J. Passmore
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
The Departments of the
ur
fee and the opportunity to greet and Anna G. Elkinton will return
Telephone RI 6-1581
School meets at 9:45. The Nursery your friends .and aCQuaintances. their MInute., Supper ~ be
d Begmn"'ers Departments meet
..
elec
an
Each Thursday from 5:35 to 6 p. served. Foilowmg musi
s
m ..the Church will he opened for tions In the evening, Edith R.
those who wish a period of quiet7 Inberger will speak concerning her
THE'SWARTHMOREAN
meets
THllRSD4Y - FRIDAY - SATURDAY
,
SUNDAY
'
NOVEMBD 3,' t; 5 and 6
•
Tickets -
60cat Michael's
. ;:
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-'.'
,
c"NO
NEED
.
TO BERIt'H
"',
"
IN TIME
OF NEED
•
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SolI-I'
-C-h-llrch SerVI'CeS
"LAPY PRECIOUS' STREAM"
.
,
• .....
j
'to:
You .ion', h~ve
be -wealthy to
own' . Oriental· rllgs~' It's '-jUst "like
Lu'ying unythhlg' else ~ thai costs $200
•.
or S300 .. -ex'('el)t th~t" you dou'tf ha\'c
"to replace it nrrer: Io--yean.·
cPt\~'S"l1 & C"~~,~~)!l
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
Swarthmore 0730 or 0529---CI.arbrcok 4Mb
--"""'~ Choice fersian RU9S for Sa;e
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} PERNICIOllS ANEMIA
CANNOT·BE· CIJRED
\.
l;m~US;I~eal~~tra:V:els~~in~~En:g:!a:n:d~:an:d~]~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!
ness
andneed
devotion
who
a ISCOtland.
genuine
for It.andNo
onefeel
is to
feel under obligation to attend.
This is being offered to those.who
particular tim
are desirous of a
e
in the week when the tensions and.
anxieties of our lives may receive
the touch of God~s healing presenee. Anyone is welcome to this
''Ex
. ent in Pra- "
penm
• _.
..
The
Woman's
Association
Monthly Sewing Day will be held
this Wednesday, November 2, in
charge of Circle 6, Mrs. Guy Defuria, chaJrrnan. Beverages will
MEl'HODIST cHURCH
Reo' N. K elser, D. D., MinIster he served.
SundaY, Oclober·30
The Junior Choir rehearses
9:45 A.M.-Church School.
Thursday afternoon at 3 :30 and the
10:00 A.M.-Younl Adults
11 :00 A.M.-"Our Protestant Her- Chapel Choir rehearseS Thursday
evenings at 7:45.
itage!'
.
8:30 PM.-Youth Fellowship
The Young Adult's Group has
elected
the foilowing officers for
TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector this year: Jim Hardig, pi-esldent:
sunday,Oolober 30, .
Mary Jo Hitchcock, secretary: Hel8:00 A.M.-HOly Comm\lI',lDn.
en Anderson, treasurer: Mar:r
9:45 A.M.-Church School
11:00 A.M.-Morning Pray~.,Ser Follmer, program 'chairman: and.
montopic "The Mearung of Elise Ramont, supp,:," chatrman.
All Saints."
6:30 P.M. -, Canterbury Clubi
Trinity Notes
Discussion.
,
6:30 P.M.-Young people s ~el
Holy Communion will he celelowship. Friends Meetmg
brated at 8 a. m. All departments
House.
of the Church School will meet at
Tuesday (All Saints' D!'-y)
7:30 A.M.-Holy Comm~on.
9:45 a. m. At the 11 a. m. service
10:00 A.M.-Holy Commumon.
of morning prayer the sermon topiC
will he ''The Meaning of All
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Saints." Acolytes will be, 8 a. m. .OF FRIENDS
J. B. Thompson; 11 a. m. - P. RediSaturday, Octoher 29
D S an and
3:00 P.M.-Concord
QuarterI,Y fer, W. D. McHenry, • w
Meeting at Wilmington. Del. P Halicke Ushers tor the 11 a. m.
Supper will be served.
s~rvice will be: S. D. Reynolds,
, ONLY a little more
Evening-Music. Edith Sollen- head usher, R. J. Baker, C. If. W.
. than one month 00
berger speaking on her trav- Ingraham, P. W. Luehring. W. H.
the
market-and the
eis In England and Scotland. Jones, J L. Cornog, W. R. Faweett
fastest selliog car in
Sunday, O.tober 30
P
9:45 A.M.-First Day School, and V. L. FIne. The Young eoStudebaker history I
9:45 A.M.-Forum In the ~eet- .pIe's Fellowship will meet with
That's the amar:ing
House. Dr. Isenbud on" The other Fellowships in the communrecord of mill new 1950
Nature of the Universe. .
Ity at the FrIends Meeting House
Studebaker.
6:30 P.M. The Commum~ at 6'.30 p. m. The Canterbury Cl~
Public demand for
Christian Youth FellowshiP
this
bream·takiog autoin WhIttier House.
meet for Evening Prayers and
mobile
was so tremeolIIonday, October S1
. discussion at 6:30 p. mdous
in
September,
All-Day sewing for the AmertChoir School will meet on MonStudebaker did iu big·
can Friends Service Committee.
day and Wednesday at 4 p. 111.
gest month's business
Wednesday, November 2 .
On Tuesday, All Saints' Day,
of all time!
9:30 to 3:30-Sewlng and Qui!- aoly communion will be eel...
Stop in. Takea100ka,
Bing for the Amer:. Fr. Servo brated at 7:30 a. m. and at 10 a. m.
Studebaker'.trim,.leek
"next look"' styling.
Com.
The altar Guild will meet afterArrange to get a 1950
StudebaketOfyourowa.
FmST CHURCH OF
ward$.
CHRIST SCIENTIST
The Women's AuxlllatY will hold
, OF SWARTHMORE
Its monthly lunch~ on ThursPark Avepue below Harvard
day at 12:30 p.m. preceded by deSunday, October SO
•
t 12'15 P m. Dr Thorne
11:00 A M
Sunday School.
votions a
.
~ the Church of
11:00 A.M. _ LesIO!, - ~n Sparkman, rector
will
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CH11iWIf
Rev. Joseph P'OBlolahber°P,so- n .....
. Sunday, 0
9'30 AM -Women's Bible Class
0;45 A.M:-Sunday School and
Men's Bible Class. .
.
11:00 A,M.-sermon "The SoU of
Decision:y"
Adult's Group
6:00 P.M.- oung
6:30 P.M.-Youth Fellowship
lIIonday, Oclober 31
3:30 pM.-Girl Scouts
Tll1ll'aday, November 3
7:30 P.M.-Boy Scouts, Troop 2
Just the right amount of dash,
snap 'n dyle in bags, belts, gloves,
scarves ... all accessories. With
Joyce Lewis accessories you know
you're always dressed to
casual perfection.
Dresses
Separates
Acc85Sories
lovely wearables for suburbia
13 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
New 1950 Studebaker
America's buying it at a iet-propelled pace!
,
.Colleg~ Theatre
Tuesday and Wednesday
Dorothy Lamonr
Dan Duryea
"MANIIANJ)LED"
:roun-!
Methodist Notes
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
Little Theater Club of Swarthmore College
Vall Johnson
Monday and Tuesday
Gregory Peck - Ava ~er
"TIlE GREAT SINNER"
Wednesday
Vivian Lekh ,; Claude RaIns
..
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SWARTBMOBIlAIl
I
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THE
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• bon't be misled by the quacks
'MIIl
hi 'wwboc1ajmtoeare
pemiclo aanemiL "l"he most 00Ilt .... itM pel'IIOCl, in the world is
the one wbOwill IIIlcrifice public
J
health; comfort, 'and happiness
for his own financial gain. A pe.tient having Pernicious anemia,
is deficient in red blood cells. New red blood cells
can be developed by 8, pro<:
with which your
physician is thoroughly familiar. The proce9lJ'is
c:oaatant and does not effect a cure. It does, how- , ~ble the Patiel!t to complete Il. normal.
~ of life. Always c:xmault your physician' in
tm- of illness. Then brine hispresc:riptionato
-
. . to be
fiIlcd.:,
,Michael'~ Collg~
,
Pha_rmacy
ON TIn! CORNER
.
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'-
.
.;nn
FUSCO & ALSTON
''Everlasting
pUD1sbm
ent.
the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr,
Wednesday evening meeting be the guest speaker and his topic.
..ch week, 8 p.m. ~!'!'!_ ~
III be "Spiritual Values!'
open daiJ3r except S _
W
~~ ___1 will be held CD
Bollda7a 12 to 5 p. m. Wec'n I aa;r
Choir .........Ie '1:50 tI.JII. and • to 'l'IlurS
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NEWS NOTES
in the Woman', Club tomorrow Sea Island, Ga.
evenlni.
'
Mrs. fi:\W'les T. Deacon, her son
Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Mol'M
Mr. and Mrs.. William R. Huey David and dauahter MIss Pauline
of Harvard avenue will entertain of Dickinson avenue have returned Deacon of Lafayette avenue, arinformally before the Series Dance from a two-week motor trip to rived home on the Queen Elizabeth last week after a' three and
a 'half-month trip abroad. They
visited' relatives in Dalland and
in Paris.
.
'c'
All tho fino food. and refreshmen .. you'll nHd far 1fI1. ape-
clal ._lIon.
........
MIXED NUTS ....,. .'!. 4Sc
APPLE CIDER ~':iT:::- r: stc
SPICED WAFERSNeW- ~:5tc
14..... --~~ 1ft.:
BEVERIIaGES ..........
v-
.al.
'CO %Z.
On .11 bnlM1l" ..w Itom. ......t .... r-. tax In r..... Marbb.
. . . Roy
Dry 0 ...... Ale
...... w ..1Ied IIndI
A._.ds
Nat8
C=liLtaaia ............
C-liroaala F....,. p.nne
DI........d ..... Walaats
Tally,
t!!'v 57.
t!!'v 57.
..!!'.4Z.
Jb 470
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APPLES 5 ~ 3Sc
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l.ettuce
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AppI..
lcelle...
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EMPEROR GRAPES f/IIl4 -
Ian"'.
ICI-Ilt bag 730
b!.~
FLOUR S
Sholled Nuts
, Layer Fig.
Pitted Dates
RaJslns calif.... ltl...
Candy Com .......
38e
....... 23.
• ....., 23.
w.·.. 0" 23.
11"'11111
12c·
.. .., 29.
Marshmallows ....... I. . . . 29.
Plain' Olivo.
Potato Chips WI....
Olivo,
It.,...
"-II 100' 47c
.....11 25.
'panl'h
~;"
OLIVES
43£
Del Monte, Halve. or Slice.
PEACBES . .~!~ 25c (Doa
•
SZ.9S)
Del Monte need ........
Del Moate Fruit Coekt:aU
Del Monte Fruit Coekt:aU
• Del Monte Sweet: Cberries
Del Moat. Fruit ......
Del Mollte Pin..ppl. Crvohod
Del Moate ..ani. d.I~..
Del Moate Corn ~
Del Moate Catsup
Del Moate To. ._ Saace
QVAUTY SINCE IIIC'.1
are
H. D. SIPLER
11 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD,
8WABTBlIiOM
••
GIVE HER TIME TO GET
TO THE TELEPHONE!
stuffed
fori
It's always
wise 10
"wait 10 rings"
Qr
rooms.
l~~~~Si~~~i~~1
noons.
per baby
hr. Call
Swarthman 50c
desires
sitting
more 3237-R.
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. Box
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LIVER PUDDING 'A:"ll:=:'
LARGE'SEA TROUT :::;.~
Scallops -. Cod . 'lIIet.
Ideal FallCY
I
"570 Pollock Fllle..
I. 29c
mrs - "''''
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SAVERnAVT
~2~:.~2Sc
Ib
Ib
Ib
Ib
.
55c
63e
4ge
Zl!.4:
" 19c
-390
Ught Meat
TVNA FISB
.:.23e
"'ul Oold........kIn
Z~~ 1 "
Mild CIa.IId.r CIa••••
Ib 470 ......• .. Clalt CIa .... Food
:;:-Pr'II •••• O... - .........
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PLUMBIl~'G AND BEATING
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Registered in. Swar:thmore
"
.
.Dial Ch.ster 38106
Driveway ConatrueUon
Asphalt or concrete
.
PETER DI NICOLA
Ehone Swarthmore 2528
•••••••••••••••••••••••
People can't always "drop everything" to answer
• PIANO TUNING
the telephone the very mome1!t it rings.
PARK"
Phone Media 8-3555
New and Rebuilt l'Iau08
and. Repafrlng Since 1908
PE'lU
AU LInea
That's why it pays, when making a call, to wait
101
about 10 rings before you decide "nobody's home."
By doing
110,
you'U often eave a second calL
set· of 'The
i;-t-t':'!e:1t:1t=tM,...,...,...-,:esrHHHMC't' .L'drs. Bloom, Swarthmore 0975.
WANTED-To buy cliUd's used
'
Since 1905
wicker stroUer. Phone SW'8.rtt.t-
. CUNNINGHAM
".
Painters
'" Paper
We should
know how
Swa. ZZ66 Michl..... Ave
OF PENNSYLVANIA
FOR SALE: home organ.
Also tenor
coat,
~warthmore
Swarthmore 2968.
FOR SALE-Shot...gun, Remington
0;;-
PHONE.
SwarUunore 04"
with this RUUD
Automatic Gas Water Heater
1
arth
Fine ducll gun, $85. Sw
-
,~~2!5!3:1.~~~;~~~~~1
This RUUD 3009allon model 1030R has a smart,
bly
~he
or Darb)' nnd tbe Borough of
Park:
JOHN H. DOHERTY
~r.IONS
looks, design and performance are combined
in full' measure to make this an exceptionally
fine water heater.
I,
lin
,1,..11,,,
fI"
m "'-.. -'
8AOS--
• MODE . . alK11IIS
• WAU ... FLOOI COYII,",
Ask your local plumber, dealer, or one of our
suburban representatives about automatic gas
water heating.
:~~~:it;;n;;;[t;iic;:1t:st:ji;i=:it;~
. CouDtr'
A • M ercer' Q'w'n'by
nmEOTOB
FUNERAL p
Formerly of Media
1125 W. LehIgh Ave.., ~
. Phone Baldwin 1170
na1 charge
No a ddlti
sub~ban
calls for.
CharIes E. F'18Cher
ROOFS
Commissioners
of Delaware
FRED F. J.
DUKE
ALBERT
CRAWFORD,
JR;
County. Media.
Pa.
.. Call
Ii~~~~~~iii.iiiiiii~ ~iiii~~~~~~~iiii~
409 Michigan Ave. Sw,3266;
CRAFTSMAN S HIP
Before you BUILD ••• ItElIIODEL ••• REPAIR
let us esUmate and bid on :rour Job.
You
Ina.,.
LESS MONEY
of our iop-qnallly work.
Horace A. Reeves
'"rhlrd Generation BuDder"
a.
Logan Hamson, D27 Forrester Avenue.
Upset price 11,U8.DI
Shlpra Bennan, Houses 82B-IU Berbro
Ave mODey, whUe I"eHing the
adVIIDtape
BOROUGH OF DARBY
BEAT
GUA·.£:
GEORGE lIoIYEB8
-&:
Upset price ' ••le.,.'1
CALL SWARTHMORE 3450
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THE BES!' BUY OF THE SEASON
Unexcelled for kindling or fireplace basket grates .
3" x 3" dry wooden plugs
1000 lbs - 'approx. 30 bu. - $9.50
500 lhs - approx. 15 bu. - $5.00
Smaller qu8l1titiea delivered with coal order
. if d..a;·ed
...,g&&
• IIW COISUUUIOI
• AlTllATIOIS ... HPA_
4.RTERS BROTHERS, he.
iJoI.,.
, COIIfroctOl'l 0tId Ie
302 Cayley Street • Media, ....
,
ftou. Meclia '-lIIt
t
•
Furnace Repairs &: Cleaning:
Swiu'thmore2!5S
TOWNSHIP OF CHESTER
Delaware County Finance Company. Lo..
JI!~133 .Flower .Hllhpset rice II.UUt.!8
pan, Lots
FI
Delaware County Dance
m
'.
UlB~137 Flower HlI!upset price 1••280.eO
<.iI>~ I 3T·Io-28
Street,
'.
BBPmAIBSTN,;.mAND
Prospect
FOR
water with~ut a moment's attention. Quality in
~~_
BUILDER.
WILL DE CASH· . .
The purpm:e of the sale· Is ·to realize
an upset price os set (orth below against
each of the fonowing described premises
MORE
modern appearance and poreelite finish. It is
.,
SALE OF SEATED .LANDS·
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Lawns mowed, General
Haulinl
236 Harding Av.
rr
0;.,
'00._.. Cowl.,. l~~~~~i~~~~~~
TIlomRs Comer. House & Lot W. S. Bon·
sail Avenue 20 x U"~t prfce It,alt.'rD
Svvarthrnorel448
fully automatic and assures you plenty of hot
Pa.Paln
ri ~~
......
Mode131-Tttrapgrade,·12~e, situate In the Township of Chester. the
full chok A, 30" barrel, ventilated Township of Upper Darby. the Borough
Devine Taxi Service
Of .~
1;ton8
.
Jr.
". Commlg.glonetil of Delaware
~olldar.
condition.
Serving Swarthmore, Morton, Rutledge and RIdley
Township since 1918
y
In RcconfulI('e· with the·Acts of AS8em·
In
suclt cnsu Qt.
made
and ProVlded'1
Comrnl~o;;loller$
D~,lRware.
coo.ot ,
:::""" will 'nlfer at public Sft]e In the Coun tY
herringbone tweed, .~~~~i:::f l.!omml'l.'donel'll·~ Meeting ROO~ o~ tbe.· Drst
new. White Rotary
lloor of the Court House, In tb~. Boro.!lIh
able
machine. Call
of Media. r •• lls,lvArtla. On
November 28th, .IU9 at 10
o'cl()('k A.M.. thl": following- described
Pieces or Jand in said ·County, owned or
«puled 10 be owned by the. respective
persons noted.
..
_THE TERMS OF THE' SALE
...:e
SWARTHMORE,PA.
u.. c:;:rt
Albert J. Crawford,
'T·'....COUNTY
P.~B~'~·
NOTICE .
COMMISSIONERS:
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style
Service
·D·Ruhblsh
u~posa.1Collec
ted.
•
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•
TOLD
~
preseD.tr~~~~~~~~~~::~;lli~~~~~~~~~~~~
represented
at th19 time.
.orAll
persdng Interested"
should be
SUcCeMful bidden must· Jnake setUement In l'qU on the dp~e of sale.
.
County, Media.' Po.
Hang~.rs
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
•
Book.
~.
333 P.artmouth Avenue
SwarUunore
1833
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ALBAN
TOWNSHIP OF UP.PER DARBY.
L.ln
en.
upto
3~ lloa
""BEN
ROLtED VEAL ROAST p!:.Hfv~
. JAMESE. LAMB
~:·i.:.:;C
Loan Fresh
albIn.
up to
a~ Ib,
,
-.
wlten you wan' ;,-
PORK LOINS
47c • S7c
,
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HAYE ALL THE
HOT WATER
YOU NEED
VICE MEATS
g u. .
Week., October 30 to November 16'lwThi1lleamAntiQues' Department, Mrs. 'in "A Morning with Jane Austen..
of all local troops will meet I .
C.' Morris; cbaIrman, and considered three books "Parson
pERSON~Loulse Pickin, HaIr-I~~ ~~'.'.:
at 10:45 a. m ... on Sun~ at the
American Home Department, Austen's Daughter'! by Ashton,
dreSSer, - Shampoo and Wave, I'
Church to take
D. Reed Geer, chairman will "'Pemberley'Shads" by D. A. Bon·1.2~.
Permanent Wave, $U.50 up.
h tesse&' to 'all . terested mem
t
d "M
About Jane
T3oS'Seventh aVenue Grace Park,
.the services. Troop iu, under
os
In
avia Hun an
ore
. Phone _Sw~ore_4538.
leadership of Mrs. Walter Maot the Woman's Club on Tuu- .Austen" by Shella"Kaye-Smith and
PERSONAL - Electrical wirlnl
and Mrs. Johri C. MacAlpine
afternoon, ,November ·ftrst, 'at C;;. B. Stem.
.
and Installation, residential and
. have charge of the arrange- at t1!e home of Mrs. Morris, Car- .:. . p;;'p;;' ii'~'~'WWWWWWM~
. commercial~ Water heaters,ranles,
. PareniS "and iriends are
Perm, Concord Township.
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dlshwashers,
dryers.
Burglar
to join with the $COuts at '. Mrs. Morris will show her workalarm
systems., All work done to
this·serVic·e.·'
where she makes various
Fire Underwriters' specifications.
t
,,__ Including 11
service on washers, vacuum
Ameeting,incharge .of Mrs. Ned
0
PO'-.:r
• p-,
.
toasters
after
the
Pennsylvania
cleaners, . ranges, IrOns,
i
B. Williams and Mrs. Hallock C.
manner. Pott~ m' the p __
tans, lamps. Call Erich H. HauC
b 11 h a1s bee
lanDed IDultch
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sen, Electrical Contractor, Swarthamp e ,as
0
n p
of making as we'll as the
more 2850-;-335 Park avenue.
for all BrOwnie troops to bold a
article will be displayed.
PERSONAL
Medical Massage vate
Box H,
joint investiture at the Soout Plans f th
will be
for wry neck, *ense nerves, con- Swarthmorean.
House on Monday, October 31. At
or e year
. prestipation. Spot reducing by De- FOR RENT-S.ingle room, private this time all seoond graders will
and the workorpnlzed Tea
War.
Call Beatrice Schmidt,
home. Share bath with young become Brownies
, b e served. Members may
Swarthmore 150U-J.
man. 119 Yale avenue. Swarth. '
.
Mrs. Geer, Swarthmore 1914,
pERSONAL-Magazine subscrip- more 0335-W.
Troop 249, under the leadership
transportation .
tiona. Mrs. Bertha P. Faries,
Mrs. J. D. Bowden, Jr., and Mrs.
To Bevlew Books
239 Haverford avenue. Telephone
.
. Seymour will have a win- The Literature Department, Mrs.
Swarthmore 4589-W.
display in Michael's drug store
M. Bryant, chairman will have!
pERSONAL-Middle-aged woman
co~oratioil Of Girl Scouting
second morning program of the
PBILADELPIIIA
. nings.
would
baby sitting
eveemphasis
on itsClworld-wide
on Fri"M.
·Calllike
Swarthmore
0426-M.
Ann
art
....,. moming November
EAGLES
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Jane
eaver,
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at
10.
Mrs.
Bryant
will
prePERsONAL- Vacuum Cleaners,
for the elemtary schools,
Vs.
iroDs,
toasters
and radios re1-==~B:::O~A::R:;:D:-::O-;:F-A7DJ;:-:;U;;S:;::TME;;;;;N~T;PITrSBUBGH
paired, called for and delivered.
helping the girls with this proCall Robert Brooks, Swarthmore
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STEELERS
1548.
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. AUVERTISEMENT
FUSCO '" ALSTON.
Chester '" Falrvle~ Roads
4583-W
W~ekJy
or Montbly
Phone
Swarthmore
2078
9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M.
Save Time and Money
Tuesday Program II=L~ew'
~C~l"ToIdLlt~._., .,. JSo'!!dE.
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M'
Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Ashton
are ret~g from Vermont and
are spending the Winter again with
Dr. Dorothy Ashton of Cedar lane.
Peggy Keenen, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of Harvard avenue, has been elected to
House Council of Shaw Hall,
senior dormitory at Denison University, Granville. Ohio.
Mrs. S. Blair Luckie of the
Swarthmore Apartments attended
a meeting of the Executive Board
of the General Federation of Woman's Clubs in New York City
last week, and as a delegate attended the Herald Tribune Forum
held Monday, Tuesday and Wed;nesday Of ~ week in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Frescoin of Walkersville, MeL attended
the Penn-..Navy game Saturday
and SpMt the week-eod visiting
Mrs. Lovett. Frescoin of Harvard
avenue, and the John Pitmans of
Vassar avenue.
=~:I,&"er;'h~a~:
TCl Celebrat;,Sco1it Week
.Plan.
In recognition .of Girl· Scout
part'
day evening.
AII.PurpolO Slaymall
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the,s~ expertly typed at hOlne.
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Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Brower
and son Craig, Jr.,
now res!dents of Princeton, N.J. Mr. and
Mrs. Brower have been living 101'
the past three years with Mrs. J.
Harvey Bonine of Lafayette avenue•.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eltlnge of
Twilight Park, Haines Falls, N.Y.
arrived Tuesday to visit with Mrs.
Elting's sister Mrs. Richard Randall, Jr., of North .Chester road,
until December before going south.
Mrs. George M. Allen and
daughter Jane of Riverview road
visited Cornell University, Wells,
and Elmira Colleges in New
York Stafe last ·week-end. They
were Saturday night guests of
Mrs. Gertrude Grover of Ithaca,
N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. C. William Ramsay of Lafayette avenue entertained at a small dinner party Sun-
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Daugherty, Mrs. Birney K. Morse,
.•• Prepared for Your
and Mrs. A. H. Marsh of Swarthmore were guesis 'it a luncheonbridge Wednesday at the home of
A
Mrs. Raymond Hadley of Drexel
FRSTIVU'IES
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GOOD COAL
ATL"AlVTIC.FUEL· OIL
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char,es .vary in the diff~t hospitals. The cost of the Red Cross
Blood Program is mei 'by individual donations in the Annual Fund
Drive' in March;
The blood is never wasted.. It
keeps ~der refrigeration aa whole
blood for three weeks .. If it' has
I)ot been used for transfusion
during that time, it is sent to a
commercial laboratory· for fractionization into derivatives such
as Immune Serum Globulin, Antihemophlic Globulin and many
oUiers. ,There is no charge for
tJ,.e~ derivatives.
. Mrs. Soule urges all able bodied citizens to support. the Peace
Time Blood Program: Don...rs
will have the satisfaction of having performed a humanitarian act
as well as determining their blood
type.
Call Swarthmore 2465, Mrs.
Flaherty, for an appointment.
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.'. Leri Alerts WO~eD
Conferences At
School Nov. 9,;,15
Local Wives Entertain
(continued from' pace one)
The wives of bankers attending
"U one is a,ainst the welfare
The elementary school confer- the twenty-fifth national convenstate, he laces first of aU the fact ences for the fall term will be held' tion of Bank Comptrollers in Philthat we live in a world of weI- this year at both the eollege and adelphia, were the guests of Mrs.
fare
states and do bUllness wlth Rutgers Schools on Novmber 9 Paul D. Williams on Wednesday;
The visit of the Red Cross ~lood.
them.
Practically every major 10, 11, 14, and 15. A1J in othe; OctOber ~6. They were ~terta1ned'
Mobile unit to Swarthmore on
country
in .the world and most years the schools will be in session at a luncheon at the .home ot
November 9 from 1 to 7 p.m. at
smaller ones have full-emploJ- in the morning but the afternoons Mrs. W. E. Dun8an with Mrs.
the Woman's Club has raised many
ment programs, unemployment in- will be used by parents and teach- Franklin T. Flaherty as co-bostess,
questions among bprough citizens.
surance,
pensions for old-age dis- era for individual conferences and and for tea at the hOllle of Mrs.
In an effort to clelU' up any misability, housing subsidies. Many there will be no ~ions for the ,Henry J. We~d, with Mm. David
understandings Mrs. Phelps Soule
have compulsory health insurance, children. A number of parents McCahan, Mrs. Ralph Hayes, 6Ild
chairman of the Blood Committee,
farm
supports, and emergency
this occasion for shopping Mrs. Stuart F. Smith as' co-bosMrs. Franklin Flaherty chairman
spending for times of depression. or other trips.
' tesses.
of Donor Procurement, and Mrs.
"Few of us would go back to
The dates of the other conferThe out of town yisitors .were:
Horace Hopkins, Red Cross Branch
the
days
when
hunger
and
destiences
are
winter
conferences
on
Mrs.
Mills B. Lane, Jr., Mrs. Charchairman, wish to emphasize the
tution
in
our
midst
or
provision
February
22,
23,
24,
27,
28
and
~e
les
Conklin,
and Mrs. Robert
following points.
for
old-age
and
dependency,
was
end
of
the
year
conferences
on
Adamson,
of
Atlanta,
Ga.; Mrs.
The Delaware County Medical
left either to chance or to'organ- June 1, 2, 5, 6, and 7, 1950.
Darrell Cochard, and Mrs. Charl~
Society approved the Red Cross
ized
private
philanthropy.
At
ponce
Dop
Perform
Meyer, of Chicago; Mrs. Burton P.
Program last winter. The prothe
same
time,
the
opponent
of
the
The
pupils
of
both
the
College
Allen, of Sacramento, ;Calif.; Mrs.
gram had already been approved
welfare state feels that there is and Rutgers Elementary Schools Ira Chaney, of San Francisco; Mrs.
by National Medical and Hospital
some place where the line can be were delightfully entertained by Clarence Lichtfeldt, of Milwaukee,
groups. At the start of the prodrawn' between what is'a private a squad of State Pollce with their Wis.; Mrs. Cecil Bortoon, and Mrs.
gram in April only two Delaware
or local matter 'or what is properly trained dogs . last Monday after- George Earhardt, of New York
County hospitals were included
To Show Movie
noon in the College Avenue School City; Mrs. Art;hur Burbett, of Balto ~ sure blood would be avail- .' "Give a Pint-Save a Life" a Red the function of government." .
The definition of this function gymnasium.
timore, Md.; Mrs. Raymond Marx,
able when needed. Now all the Cross short on the Blood. ~gram.
is
the
root
of
the
matter,
said
Mr.
'
of
Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Edward
hospitals in this area are included. will be shown through the courLewis,
reminding
listeners
that
MUSIC
CLUB
OPENS
Lyle,
of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs.
The question of charge for the tesy of the Coll~\, Theatre durThe Swarthmore Music· Club Hugh E. Powers, of Louisville, Ky.;
blood constantly recurs Mrs. Soule ing the week of October 30 to No- the founders of this country used
the
term
welfare
in
the
sense
of
held
its first. meeting of the year, Mrs. Edward UbI, of Philadelphia;
stated. There is no charge for vember 3. Mrs. Phelps Soule urges
the
common
good,
and
that
"in
Tuesday,
October 25,8:15 p. m. in Mrs. Robert Haines, of Lansdowne.
the blood. Hospi~ do charge. everyone who can· attend, to do
spite of the basiCally competitive Whittier House on the college cam':' and Mrs. Clifford E. MoOrris, a new
for administering it, and these so.
spirit of our free enterprise his;' pus.
resident of Swarthmore.
tory, the comfort, security, and
Officers of the club are John Paul D. Williams has been preswelfare of our people has beelJ. Sears, president; .Mrs. Morris A. ident of the National organizatioOn
Friendly Circle Active
ANTONICA FAIRBANKS
the envy of the. world!'
Bowie, vice president; Mrs. Henry for the past year.
Mrs. W. Mark Bittle and Mrs.
Teacher of l'Iulo
Facing the fact that welfare, in Piper, secretary; and Mrs. Elliott - - . - - - - - - - - . - - Charles G. ThatCher were hos234 Park Avenue
I- b J b
tessesto the Friendly Circle meet- the. narrow sense of the word, .is Richardson, treasurer.
here
to
stay,
some
at
national,.
a
Ice ar _ C~
Swarthmore 1775-3
I ing held at Mrs. Bittle's home, 125
Vespers In Wallingford
Rutgers avenue on Thursday, Oc- state, or local levels, Mr. Lewl~
The Vesper Forum of the Wal. tober 20.: Twenty-eight members said that it is hopeless to think
that federal adminstration of wel~ .llngford Presbyterian Church plans
Id I k b -Id
. were present.·
fare
can
ever
be anything but to present musical vespers on Sun0
Dan
u, Inq
Marce mtl Dot
. .The . Circle has contributed its
mechanical and challenged a local day, October 30, at 4 p. m. The F~::;;;;;:;===;;;;;a~========~~~
.~ual .~f oOf 22 articles to the
Casserole. CateriDc
welfare departmlmt to be " it program will feature solos and
N~ey.rork Guild.
The project sort of community intelligence group numbers by members of
Service
SMART DRESSES
of ·Thimk.sgiVfDg baskets was cUs- center, for. focusing attention
Sizes
9-15, 10-20,
veSper Forum. Nancy Burk will'
SPECIALIzING Ilf
: cuSsed ~ all' members. are asked ~e needs of the community and play the cello; Elinor Burk, the
14lh - 24lh, 38-42
Lauoh....
to,.bring canned g~' (two cans)
RUTH IZUMI
simplifying pr~ of mode111 harp; Mary Spencer, the organ;
Buffet a.....
631
South
Chester Road
neXt meetini, or leave them
community life."
and William Taylor, baritone, will
Theatre Square .
. c.-..a. ...... . fO'the
with Mrs. Bittle if it is impOssible
If we have lost the battle,' he sing.
Call .
~ ~ preJJerit.·· ,
I
said, we have lost it in our Owtllf;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;----;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;~~~~;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
'At the ·ooncl~n of the bU3Dot Belfi~ - swa. It'll
back yard, from refusal to ai:ce"t
lIarle ~ -.~ 1111
inesa session, a social hour was
the ~ponsibWties of citizenship•
. enjoyed.'
All but avery few of the attitudes
and abilities as a responsible .citizen are developed right in one's
own community.
He, then asJted Iiis audience
detailed and comprehensive qu~
tions about the operation of the
.
Borough of Swarthmore. To ~
PREVENTION SERVICEable to answer everyone would be
a large order, he said, but to
Does save time and inconvenience.
answer none or only one or two is
a serious indictment of anyon,e
II
COOD VISIONwho thinks he is a good citizen.
"No democracy can survive if .
Doel your windshielf wiper wipe clean?
uninformed 'or dis.its people
interested in the processes
democracy, What goes on in the
EXHAUST SYSTEMUnited Nations or on Capitol Hill
Remember, you drive with windows closed; carbon·
is only the refiection of what goes
on in thousands of communities
monoxide fumes from leaky exhaust can be
that make up a nation. A
lives not in a nation or family of
dangerous~ .
llaarp edgecI "ltop-Hotc:la••" gift
nations, a man lives in a communluper-CuhloDa utra grl'p !ex ....
_. qWck_ "atop aDd go trad1oII.
ity of people.
TIRES and WHEEL ALlCNMENT"Let us' therefore, before we
A Iofter,"''' ..... -'wltch to
condemn the welfare state, ask
To stop on wintry roads you must have traction.
ourselves what we are doing to
by . . . . .
pro,1l10te the welfare of our oWn
CHHI IUde 0.. 24 u.. Of
J
community. In a society where,
ANTI-FREEZEwelfare is literally eve!'Ybody's
. ~'~ . ' ,,' . " ".
. ~
. ~. ~.' '.
. . ~.
.....
Just puffing in Anti-Freeze is not enough; cooling
business, the term welfare state
will be one which unites instead
systems should be
, checked.
ot divides us. What we do here
is the real determination of what
lies ah~ad in the future."
(lJIFATEB anc1 FAIRVIEW aoADS
WINTER LUBRICATIONMrs.
F, H. Forsythe, president
PHOn SWAlLTBIIOD MIl
Don;t make your car work against stiff oil and grease.
of the club, presented Mr. Lewis
adding to his many qualifications
the fact that as the brother of
the Clubs program. chairman Mrs.
Donald L Hibbard he had a very
real claim upon his Swarthmore
audience.
I
use
F
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the!
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of
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FUSCO & ALSTON
Are You One Of The 3% Who Has
. Taken Care Of Ilis Car
Swarthmore lational, Bank
Named To Nurses Convention
&Trust Co.
Member of Fedenl Depo8lt Iuui-anee Corporatlon
.
Now You can bUJ U. S. Savinaa Booa
..-
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automaUca11T
thI'1DU11b the n~ BoDd-a-lIoDtb Plan. ~ at thla:sank
,
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Election of delegates from this
area to the Pennsylvania state
Nurses' Association's 45th annual state convention held in
Rea~g November 3-5 wu announced by Alice 0' Halloran,
president of District No.1.
.
Among the Delaware' County
delegates representing 2519 nurses
of District I, which Includes Philadelphia, Delaware, BuCks Chester, Montgomery Counties is
ElIzabeth AIm Groff - dIreetor cd
·the CammunlQ' Health Socle~t·
Swuthaaot..
-HANNUM &,WAITE
CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH
YALE and CBBSTBB BDS.
Swaribmore US.·
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The Swarthmorean, 1949-10
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1949-10
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