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BUY
~RTHMOREAN
'CHRISTMAS
SEAIS
VOLUME Zl-NUMBER 48
SWABTHMORE, FRIDAY. DECEMBER Z, 1149
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BUY
CHRISTMAS
SEAIJS
$3.50 PER YEAR
RENT CONTROLS Jr~~~ ~ =: FOOTBALL NIGHT TheC=~l:::;': THOMPSON TO
STILL APPLYS :::eo:~~~n~~; TO .HONOR TEAM !ent!: ;~:e:t~~~e~h=~ ADDRESS WOMEN
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Flower
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Go
vemor s Ignature
Not Yet Secured
On M easure
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Shop,
Baltimore
to a
Christmas Carol Concert by stu-
Pike
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in the Club House, Tuesday, Dec~inber 6 at 8 p. m. .
Mrs. Carns' talk will include at-
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r_rneD
~
.
Lafayett~ Coach To Speak
tb
In H. 'S. Auditorium.
Saturday
ning, December 19, at 8:15 p . m . .
lk
in the High School auditorium. internatIonal House Ta
The evenlng's songs will cente~
To Follow Stated
about the theme "Ring Out for
M
·
Christmas" with bells and bell
eetlog
.lor
e mantel,
Word has come to the Swarth- wreaths for the front door, and
rean that some local landlords table decorations
Maurice "Clipper" Smith, head carols proclamiDg the "good
The stated meeting of the Wo:
m
raised
rents
in
the
belief
All
juniors
are
urged
to
attend.
coach
at
Lafayette,
will
be
the
news"
of
the
season.
man's
Club next Tuesday, Decemh ve
speaker at the
Football
Students from the grade school, ber 6, will be followed by a prothat the recent application of
Night Saturday evening, honoring junior and senior high will sing gram under the sponsorship of the
Borough Council to the Governor
the all-victorious Swarthmore special carols, and then blend youth Conservation Conunittee.
for the lifting of rent· controls
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High School team. Not only is voices with the audience in carols Mrs. George lB. Thorn, chairman,
here has become effective. Ac"Clipper" Smith one of th.e best kno~ to e~eryone. This festive will present Elmer T. Thompson,
tually no such thing has oocurknown: football mentors in this occaSion, olDltted last year because executive director of Ihternared and the situation at ,the mo•
area but he is also noted for his of· the bi-ennial Community tional Hause, Philadelphia, whose
ments exactly the same as it was
Band Also Scores
gift of interesting and entertain- Christml:tS Pageant, is eagerly subject will be "Other Men's
before Borough Council decided
ing an audience. T~ no cban-' awaited by friends, parents and Shoes."
to seek rescinding of rent reIn HaHtime
ces, the Swarthmore Citizens Ath- alumni.
Mr. Thompson -will describe the
strictions.
Show
letic Committee made sure of
work of International House
Governor Duff has so far withgetting him before the football
which is home to more than 1000
held his signature which must be The Swarthmore High School season started.
foreign students in Greater Philaplaced on the application. before football team climaxed what
The Football Night celebration
• delphia. Its staff and directors
it c~n proceed to the Hous~g Ex- ~ight be consider~ one of its will be divided into two parts. One
serve them in many ways in their
pedltor and become effective. In fmest seasons .when It turned back will be the dinner, starting at
adjustments to America, housing
a letter dated October 27 the Lansdowne High 26-0 on Thanks- 3 . th Hi h Sch - I at teri
and hospitalization, trips and
Governor informed the Borough giving morning. From the very ~e~a:'e o~ th! limit: a~~~ Nason Conducts County travel, civic relations and countha~ he had received protests outset there was no doubt as to dations of the cafeteria this will
Warm-up Meeting
seling, immigration and mtroducagamst the measure. He re- the final result as the Garnet Boys b
nfined to
mbers f th
At
Club
tions to homes, selection of food
.
f th e mmu
. t es 0 f set up their initial score in the Hi
e hco Sch I
me
0
e
quested COPIes
0
d
th
ches
and
shopping, I anguage diffi.cul..
blch·.
.
.
g
00 squa,
e coa
the pubh(! heanngs upon W
fIrst three IDlDutes. In the first and their wives guests and famWorkers from the 49 Delaware ties and dates, personal problems
Council· based its conclusion that quarter no Swarthmore team ever ilies of the pl;yers. There will County districts ,of the 1950 and parties.
rent controls 'Were· no longer ne- played harder or with more de- be no speaking at this part of the March of Dimes heaId Dr. John
M;r. ~()mson is an able
cessary in the borough. Th~e termination.
occasion. The committee in charge W. Nason announce the ~unty speaker and his talk 8ho~d be
were duly forwarded to. Harns- Twenty-two seniors were say- of food. arrangements has given goal of $100,000 at the organi- especially interesting to all who
burg bu.t to date nothing fur- ing farewell and it was evident assurance that the eating will be zation meeting Monday night
concur with the purpose of Interther has been heard on the sub- that this was going to be thelr good. Members of the Citizens
Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop who will national House which "exio;ts for
ject.
greatest game. Although touch- Athletic Committee will serve. as head the Swarthmore campaign the creation of friendly underThus any increase in tenants' downs were scored by Barry Cole- waiterS and Superintendent Morey introduced Dr. Nason as county standing and good-will among the
paYJl¥!nts at this time are illegal man on a 20 yard jaunt, Dana will be in charge of the carving.
chairman of the drive which is students of the world, regardless
except under conditions previoils- Swan' on a quarterback sneak" . B~nning at 8 o'clock the main scheduled for January 16 to 31. of race, creed, or complexion."
ly condoning such procedure.
John Sna.pe on a ,3 y8rd plunge, part of ~e celebration will be held The:Woman's <:;lub was, comfortHostesses for the day will be
and Fetherolf on an alert fumble iii tile· IUgb. School: Auditorium ably filled by. w~rkers and~. John L. Good, ' Mrs.. John
recovery in the Lansdowne end "and will be open to all residents of friends ~f the Nation~ Polio ::;tainton and Mrs. Elliott Richardzone as in all other games, it is Sw th
.
The High O..L.--I FoundatIon, among them Mrs. son.
,
ar more.
~.
ah
ident f th
very difficult to give any one Band will be present on the stage DaVid McC an, PJ;es
0
e
Enjoy Mrs. Eaton
persop. a lion's share of the credIt. and will play several numbers. The Delaware County Polio Parents'
The Literature Department of
.
Swan has always ~ an out- cheer leaders will lead. the yells Club.
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which Mrs. S. Milton Bryant is
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standing feature as a field gene1'~ and singing. Pat Malin, known
Richard McFeel?, pnnClpal of chairman, presented Mrs. Eunice
Sunny Crest Boys Director aI, but only the hub around which equally for his wit and his, pub- ~eo:ge School, himself a. po~o Story Eaton in a book review at
the hard driving backs Coleman,
li c sel"Vlces,
. ' will be chairman. VIctIm,
......
T o Take Part
.
. almade ala tmoving :and kmsPI. the Woman's Club last" Tuesd.....,
Arrison, Snape, McGilberry, Dick- ''Clipper'' Smith rwill give the one ration a~~
0 every wor er m on Helen Wright's story of the
Dec. 8
inson, and Johnson operate.
and only talk of the evening. Mem- the campalgn to ~pend every ef- life of Maria Mitchell "Svreeper
On Thursday evening ~Bird and McCray ,have been a bers of the three Junior High fo~ to reac~ ~e goal. He spoke in The Sky." The entertaining
bra ~e ~ther's Club will hold rock of gibralter in the guard S hool squads the largest in WIth appreciation of the shock of account of the life story of Miss
the Chrisbnas meeting in the Wo- spots. Paul Tan and Don Feth- s~arthmore'S hlstory, will be 10- attack to sufferer and parent ~d Mitchell, astronomer, educator,
man's Club.
.
.
erolf, along with Reds Crowther troduced. Then will come the of ~e tremendous good. ibemg and her long association with VasAfter a short busmess meeting have been giants at tackle, p~- closing highlight of the evening, achieved by .the Fo~dation.
sar College was retold by Mrs.
,conducted by Mrs. Wal~ N. ticularly on defense, along WIth the awarding of football letters by
A play wrlt~en ~y Janet
Eaton in her own delightful way
Moir, Nathan Berryman, director Campbell, Terry, and Willis ,who Coach Millard Robinson.
The ver, former polio ViCtim and pres- which caused her appreciative auof the Sunnycrest Farm for Negro share the end duties. There is no layers will be given certificates in ent author and produ~, present- dience many chuckles.
.
Casey anI
m thef role
.
. B oys a t Cheyney, will present a questil)n
that Willi's p18yed one P
lieu of the coveted gold footballs- ed "Thomas
.
th
Honored guest at the meeting
program. AlpproximateIy 20 boys of his finest games on Thanks- the tokens of an undefeated season of .father, Joan Sc on 0
e was Mrs. John B. Baker State
from the farm will sIng carols giving Day. Bill McHenry has im- -which will be late in arriving. PolIo .Parent' Club as the ~other, Chairman of Literature, who was
and other Christmas songs. These proved steadily and this game
~d little ~ .Youlton ~lio, pa- introduced to the audience by
boys range in age from. 6 to 16 marked him as one of the best
.,
tient .asththe ChllJd. Euni
pce tory Mrs. Francis Forsythe, president.
h
R
years. Mr. Berryman will tell around.
Bett Jacoh To Speak ' Eaton,. e ev. ose~ . BISh~p,
.
"W
th Ohlldr
1
Y
were off stage VOIces
Wills
Hostesse, for the day were Mrs.
R hat Happens ,tourt ~ H
~ The Swarthmore High. SchOO For UNICEF Wednesday .Brodhead ~ng a song with words Harold C. Mabbott, Mrs; Joseph
eferred thy the Co
0
omes. Band presented a distinctive and .
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written for the drive.
.
"H. Perkins, Mrs. A. V. B. Orr
Before refreshments Mrs. Harry Ullique l'outine between the The Uruted NatIons InternationWalt C Gil will h d and Mrs. Harold
I
al Children's· Emergency "Fund Mrs.
er.
es
ea
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al
1 t' ns accomp ha ves.
. ·tes bo· ghites t the -house to house canvass for
Review Schweitzer Story
g lve
sever
se eo 10
A t k
day hunting scene was Committee mVI
rou
0
J Paul B
anied by Nancy Cross.
Miss
. ur ey
· t h · c a l th W man's Club at 2 p.m. on funds locally. Mrs..
. ro~
Mrs. C. H. Jeglum will review
.
al·
deplcted. complete WI
mUSI
eo..
is chairman of the special gifts Hagedorn's Prophet in the WilCross will also play sever pl8DO
niment The atmosphere Wednesday, December '1, to share
·tt
h' h will fini h .ts
selections
accompa. "
.
f "Har- .
unity venture to pro- corruru e w IC
s 1 derness, the story of ~bert Schcomm
a
It .
th t all members was set Wl.th the playUlg 0
m t th
• k of UNICEF There solicitaton December 31.
weitzer for the Literature DelS
a
est Moon" and as the band swung mo e e wor
.
tm t f "th W
'CI b
and former members of Mother's v
.
Str to a ··ll be film showing the scope
par en 0
e
oman s
u
key m th;n th:~eld : ; the a:ency's work. The ~_
Club will attend this meeting.
~to ~e
Mr. and Mrs. Kendall C. Sadler this morning at 1~ a.m.
Mrs.
gIgantic bird appeared
An
will be Swarthmore's neighbor, have moved from Swarthmore Joseph A. Perry WIll present LitRED CROSS WOMEN PliAN in the personage of Ted Carey. Ced er B tty J b ho is special avenue to their newIy built home erary News at the request of the
old English hunting call 3I1IlOUD.
H
Mr~·t e t athcoe 'dir~ector of ...... e at 664 Parrish road.
Chairman, Mrs. S. M. Bryant.
VE'Il'ERANS' CHRISTMAS the arrival of the Puritan un- asslS ant 0
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. The entertainment, instruction, ter Warren Gold. The anti~- en~. ~CEF 'Pro~ WIth reand supply cOmmittee of the Red pated pursuit ensued to the straiDS sPOnslblli~ for r8lSlDg govemCross is working on Christmas of appropriate music· and finallY ment contributions to carry ?n ~e
plans for inmates of the Federal
cl ded .
abrupt and sur- mammoth task of rehabilitating
FrlcJay, December 2
,
.
con u
man, h
destiJ.. te cbil
\ .
,
ub
Hospitals in this area; Naval, Val- prising fashion as the turkey Europe s ungry,
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10:00 A.M.~ok ReVlewt •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Woman s Cl
8:30 P.M.-Basketball:-College vs. Phila. Textile .. Field House
ley Forge and coa~esvi1le. Two tripped the bunter causing his dreD.
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Saturday, Qecember 3
dollars will buy a gift for a pa- trusty six shooter to discharge and
Mrs. Jacob has lust returned
tient unable :to leave the hospital shoot himself instead of the tur- from a whirlwind s~-w~ t~
8:30 P.M.-Basketball:-College vs. Phila Pharmacy Field House
for the holidays. The gifts are key. Amid the clatter of bells of European ~tries including
Sunday, December 4
Purchased wholesale by the Red and Ithe wails of the siren the France, BelgIum, Luxembourg,
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship ............................ :Local Churches
Cross." ThoSe wishing to aid in stretcher bearers raced on the Germany, Holland, Norway, SweMoncJa,y, December 5
this. work should make checks field to (!arry away the casualty den, Finland, Denmark, and
2:00 P.M.-Open House Group •. y .......................... Whittier House
Taeeday. December 6
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out to E, I, and S O?mmittee and to the strains of the "Funeral SWitzerland.
2:00 P.M.-Stated Meeting; E. Thompson Speaker
Dlail to Mrs. J. L. Good, 512 Bar- March".·
Among the Swarthmore groups
.
"
Woman's Club
Vard avenue before December 15.
sponsoring the meetinS on Wed8:00
P.M.-Talk
on
Christmas
Decorations
......
Woman's
Club
The cookie baking group in the
Elected
nesday are: the Woman's InternaWednesday, December 7
OOItunlttee has been functioning
".
. _ tional League, the Leagu,e of Wo-2:00 P.M.-Betty Jacob Speaks For UNICIEF •... Woman's Club
With such efficiency that it pans Philip W. Kniskern of Ri~ men Voters, the Am¢can Legion
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ThIll'llClu', J)eeember S'2:00P.M.-Auxillar,y Christmas party .......... 909 Westdale Ave.
to bake all the cookies for the view road has been recentlY el .
Auxiliary," the "Friendl7 Cirde.
8:00 P.M.--Motb.us Cl\lb .................
~..... Wom.an's Club
hospitals 'Which were donated in as Chairman of the Board of ~ and the women's aW'clatioDs of
other years by interested and ~ tors of the ~ Federal
the local churcheS..
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Pathetic 'WQIJleD of the town.
and Loan .Association of New
.
.
HS SCORES OVER
annual
L'ANSDOWNE 26 0
MARCH OF DIMES
GOAL $100,000
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MOTHERS PLAN
"XMAS PROGRAM
noe-
!3
hoped
':m
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
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SWAB'rBMOBaAN
'raE
PERSONALS
Dr. and Mrs. John Wigton of
Harvard avenue attended the
Army-Navy game with :their
week-end guests C=mander E.
W. Davis and Mrs. Davis of Washington, D. C., and entertained lit
a supper party in their honor 101lowing the game.
Lt. George Bennett of Groton,
Conn., attended the Army-Navy
game Saturday a\ld was accompanied home by his young son
George who had been visiting his
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John
Bowditch, Jr., of Cedar lane since
Septembi.r.
Dr. and Mh. William Earle
Kistler of Park avenue entertained at dinner Tuesday evening with Mr. Will Miller ,Of
Belfast, Ireland as guest of honor.
Mr. Miller is visiting his brotherin-law Mr .Oliver G. Browne, and
Mrs. !Browne of Middletown
rca d J Media.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Hayes of
Oberlin avenue entertained Mrs.
Hayes' aunt Mrs. W. R. Farris of
Lowell, Mass., who was here for a,
visit of several weeks.
Mrs. Alfred Thatcher of Lookout Mountain, Tenn., returned
home Tuesday following a 10-day
visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Robinson of Ogden avenue. '~e
Eightsome" pridge club entertsined in honor of Mrs. Thatcher at
a luncheon at the Ingleneuk Saturday followed by a theatre party
in I,'hiladelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fox
Corse, Jr., of Martinsville, Va.,
spent the holiday week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Corse of Yale
a'venue and Mr. and Mrs. Roy G.
Rincliffe of Strath Haven avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. Horace H. Hopkins of Crest lane returned Saturday from a vaoation of a week
to Montego Bay, Jamaica, and
another week at Sea Island, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Freegard of Swarthmore avenue
entertained for a week over the
Thanksgiving holidays their sonin-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Donald McCoy of Cambridge,
Mass.
Mr. and· Mrs. Everett L. Hunt
of Elm avenue entertained as their
house guests last week Mrs. Hunt's
sister Mrs. Margaret Korsgaard
and son Ross, who motored here
from Redfield, S.D. Mrs. Hunt
and he~ .s~ter ~pent ?art of .last
week VISiting friends In Washington, D.C.
Virginia Hay has returned to
Wheaton College, Norton, Mass.,
and Stephen Hay to Westminster
Choir College, Princeton, N.J. after
spending the holiday week-end at
their home on Ogden avenue.
Mr. Andrew Myers of Langley
Field, Va., and Mrs. Myers of
, Cornell avenue spent Thanksgiving with their son Mr. Nathaniel
Myers and family of Plainfield,
N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Penfield
of Riverview road entertained at
a dinner party at their home
before the Series Dance in the
Woman's Club Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Mace Gowing
ol Parrish road entertained at
cocktails before the Series Dance
Saturday evening in honor of
their week-end guest Miss Louise
Watkins of Cleveland, Ohio.
John and George Storck of West
Point 'Military Academy spent
a short time at their home on Crest
lane following the A,'rmy-Navy
game.
.
William' Sickel, a student at
Dartmouth College, joined his
parents Dr. and Mrs. George B.
Sickel of Strath Haven avenue
for the holiday vacation.
Mrs. C. Wahl Olmes of Park
avenue entertained over the holiday week-end her brother-in-law
and sister Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Post and daughter Jane of Rochester, N.Y.
Mr. and Iilrs. Ford F. Robinson
of Westdale avenue attended the
Army-Navy . game with their
week-end guests Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Bowen of Bronxville,
N.Y.
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Mr. and Mrs. James ilaoon Douglas of North Chesler road spent
the holiday week-end at their cotlage at Cape May, N.J.
Mrs. Carl de Moll of Park avenue entertained informally at tea
on Friday afternoon in honor of
Miss Catharine Cavanaugh of Elm
avenue who will spend the winter
in AUantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Malin
of Princeton avenue entertained
over the holiday week-end Mrs.
Malin's brother-in-law and sister
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis AYars, daughter Peggy and son Bill of Syracuse,
N.Y.
Mr. Herman Holmes of Solomons, Md., and his son Jesse H.
Holmes, a senior at Connecticut
Wesleyan University, spent thl!
holidaYS wtih Mrs. Jesse H.
Holmes of North Chester road.
Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker of
bM
attached to the Naval Hospital In
Philadtlpbia.
Phone Swaribmore MIlt
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SERVI~
"Bob" Ab, Owner
RUSSELL'S
c:ere..
CALL o4.lfo
DARH10UTH&.'4fAYCfifA\H\
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22. The
Rev.' Donald
W.Nov"""'-I
CarruthState
College,
TuesdaJ1,
ers officiated. Mr. M8x Krumrlne,
church organist, presided at the
console.
'l'he bi'ide 'given In marriage by
her stepfather,' wore a brocaded
wedding gown trimmed in white
velvet. Her chapel length veil of
illusion fell from a braided bandeau. She wore white D).ittS and
carried white chrysanthemums
centered with an orchid.
Miss !Betty Jane Hower of Montrose, roomma~ of the ~ride, as
maid of honor wore a dusty rose
taffeta gown, net mitts and a
braided headdress to match her
gown. She carried maroon chrysRiverview road was hostess to the anthemums.
Mr. Samuel M. Dodd, Jr., of
Poet's Circle Monday afternoon.
Swarthmore
avenue served as
Mrs. Harold G. Griffin, in charge
of the program, read poems illus- best man for his brol!1er, and the
ushers included M9$Sl'S. William
trating our American Heritage.
Parke Dodd of Providence Village
another brother; Charles B. IngerENGAGEMENTS
soll, Jr., of Silver, Lake, Ohio,
The engagement of ,N.orrine brotller-in-law of the bridegroom,
Marie Taylor, daughter of Dr. and John Mink of Mauchunk, and EdMrs. Norris 9·, Taylor of Winding ward Belfield of Michigan avLane, Media, formerly of Swarth- enue, fraternity brothers of the
'
more, to Mr. Arthur John Geib, bridegroom. .
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Geib, of
A reception at the Nittany !Jon
Caroj Mich., was announced at Inn, State College followed the
Kappa Delta House, Ann Arbor, cer!=ony. The hrlde's mother
Mich., WednesdaY evening, 'No- wore a gown of American Beau-,
ty crepe with a corsage of white'
vem.ber 23.
The'
Miss Taylor is a graduate of button . chrysanthemums.
Swarthmore oHigh School, and Is bridegroom's mother chose a,
a senior at the University of Mich- gown of gray lace. Her corSage'
igan. She is a member of Kappa was of small maroon cllrysanthe-'
Delta Sotority.
mums
Mr.' Geib Is a graduate of the
The bride is a senior at Penn-:
Uhlversity of Michigan and is a sylvania State College, where she
member. of Theta Delta Chi Fra- is majoting in journallsm Mr.'
ternity.
Dodd is' a' graduate' atudent at
Penn State, majoring in meteorDr. and Mrs. Robert Lincoln ology.
Goodale of Cambridge, Mass. announce the engagement of their
Christenings
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daughter. Miss Susan Goodale, to
Thomas Craton Pitner son of
Mr. Robert Duncan HaY, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Craton Pitner of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. HaY of
Ogden avenue
aker son of Mr. and Mrs. oHarvey
Baltimore and Barclay Joel
No date has been set for the Whitaker
of Meilia were christenwedding.
ed during the service at the
, Swarthmore, Presbyterian Church '
Mr. and ~. Carlos Faber Sunday morning Both babies are
Noyes of Parnsh road announce grandsons of Mrs. P. L. Whitaker
the ",;,gagement' of their daugh- of Princeton and Parle avenues.
ter Miss Frances Faber Noyes t o '
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Sugg~stions
Car Radios and Heaters
Life Guard Tubes
Kelly Tires .
'Slip Covers
Porcelainizing Car
Polishes & Cleaners
Back-Up Light
Spotlights
Exhaust Extension
Cigarette 14ghters
Rear View Mirror
.Rubber Floor Mats
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: Switrthmore I 1250,
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Dr. Robert Ellwood Rowand, son
or
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""-S;I'-of Mrs. Elwood M. Rowand, Jr.,
'.I.iUno
of Elm avenue, and the late Mr.
Rowand.
.. GIVE A lIIAGAZINE
The year 'round gift
Miss Noyes is a graduate of
Bradford Junior College and of
FOR SUBSCRIl'TIONS TO
Oberlin Conservatory of Music.
br. Rowand graduated fram LeAll Magazines
high University, Is a graduate 'Of
CALL
Jefferson Medical College and Is
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Swarihmore 2080
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MEDIA
Order Now-Pay in January
FridaY and SaturdaY
Marle Wilson - John Lund
DIana L:rnn
College Theatre
"MY FRIEND JRHA."
Sat. Mal. at 1:15
Extra for Kiddles
"JAMES BROS. OF '
MlSsomtt" No. 10
Also Cartoons
Sunday and MondaY
Pa.ulette Goddard
Broderick Cra.wford
"ANNA LUCASTA"
Men would do anything
for anything!
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Tuesday and Wednesday
Victor Matnre - LucUle Ball
Lfza.beth Scott
"EASY LIVING" '
The exciting, fast-as-llght. n~ behind - the- scenes
story of professional football players.
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The Duck Club
Is IIleased to a.nnounee that it, has secured the serviees of the
, 'lollowfDg
members 01 the sta.fl olPemi
state
to -set
.
.
, . ' cO;nter
,
as Supervisors .of the B'J'mnaslum and llfeJll/Brda 01 the swlmc'
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mIng pOOl:
STUART MARLOW, Director Qf Athletics
JOSEPH A. PERKINS, JR., Swimming Coach
R:A;YMOND J. RYAN, Basketball Coach
Beca.use of this enlarcement of suJlervislon ,the DUCK
CLUB
Friday and Saturday
LoIs Builer. in
uMl~, in color
wi}l
a.ccept a.ddiUonal allPUoations lor memberahlp for
a. Umi_ )leriod of time.
For informaUon oaU
·Mrs. FrllJlces G. Lumsden -
Swarthmore 0182
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SWARTHMORE, P.\., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1949
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Presbyter~
Notes
SundaY morning at the 11
o'clock service Mr. Bishop will
preach the first of four pre-Christmas sermons on the tiUe "The
Drama of Divine Invasionn-A
MysterY. The sermon topic ,will
be "A Star Shines in Darkness."
Saturday morning at 10:15 the
young people of the Primary Department age are_ invited to come
to the church to sing with the
Cherub's Choir which Is preparing
music for the Christmas Services.
The Women's Bible Class meets
Sunday morning at 9:30.' Mrs.
Charles L. Minor will have charge
of the program for December when
the doctrines of the Episcopal
Church will be discussed. Dr. L.
R. Shero of the Classics Department of Swarthmore College will
be the speaker.
The Men's Bible Class will meet
at 9:45. Dr. James B. Pritchard,
Professor of Old Testament !Jterature at Crozer Theological Seminary will lead the discussion on
"How Hath God Spoken?" \
The Departments of the Church
School meet at 9:45. The Nursery
and Beginners Departments meet
at 11 o'clock.
The Coffee Hour, to which all
members of the congregation are
invited, is held inunediately following the mornlng worship on
Sunday morning, in the Parish
House.
The Board of Missions and Benevolences will meet in the Pastor's
study at 4 p.m. Sunday.
The Executive Committee of the
~h School Fellowship will meet
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SWAa"BlioaIlAN
meet
KaiIIJ as oro Sew
Mrs. John C. Mac:Alpine of
Kappa Kappa Gammas will ineet Princeton avenue will be co-hosto sew at the .home of Mrs MUton tess.
H. PuBsell, Jr., lIZ7 Vassar 'avenue,
Tuesday, Deeember 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Andre-a A. ~th,
sons Sandy and Wade, and daugh'
P E 0 oro Meet
ter Mary Virginia of 731 Yale
P .E.O. Chapter P will meet De- avenue are moving to Birmingcember 2 at 12 noon at the home
of Mrs. W. J. Turnbull, Penn Sher_ ham, Ala., where Mr. Smith has
aton, 3900 Chestnut Street, Phila- 'been transferred by the Dupont
delphia, Apartment 629.
Company.
Convention held in San Francisco.
----Devotions begin at 12:15 p. m. 101lowed by luncheon at 12:30 p. rn.
Choir rehearsal will be held on
Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m.
The Men's Club will again spon,
sor the father and son Christmas
Turkey Dinner and Boar's Head
Ceremony whiob will be held on
FridaY, December 16.
People's Fellowship will
at
6:30 p. Ill. In the Preabyterlan
Church. The Canterbury Club will
meet in the church at 6:30 p.rn.
Choir SChool wi!! meet on MODday and Wednesday at 4 p. m.'
MTS. John E. Jeffords will be
chairman of the monlhl7 luncheon of the w:oman,
. III
8 .nUX ary on
Thursday, at. whtch time Rev.
Charles H. Long, Secretary of the
Diocese of Pennsylvania will give
a report on the recent General
Swarthmore lational 'Bank
at 5 in the Pastor's Study on Sunday afternoon.
The Seventh and Eighth Grade
Fellowship meets for worship and
singing at 5 p.m. in the Parish
House on Sunday.
The Young Adult's will meet on
Sunday at 6 for meditation in the
Christian Scienee Notes
Church Sanctuary followed by
"God The Only Cause And CreNow You can buy U. S. Savings Bonds automaUcall:r'
supper at 6:30. The evening will ator" is the subject of the LessoDbe devoted to the repairing of sermon in all Churches of Christ,
through the new Bond-a-Month Plan. AIk at tbla Sank
toys for Christmas gifts to Under- Scientist, on Sunday December 4•
privileged children.
The Golden text Is: "Unto thee, 0
The Christian Youth Fellowship God, do we give thanks, unto thee
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
will meet Sunday evening at 6:30 do we give thanks: for that thy
at this Church.
name is near thy wondrous works
The Marrl.id Couple's Group declared."
(Psalms 75:1)
will meet at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Bishop, 912 Westdale
at"enue, at 7:45 on Sunday evening.
Letters To The Editor
Mrs. y/illiam Pegram will give a Dear Sir:
review of Mahatma Ghandi's life
Now that the traffic lights have
and thought; as a continuation of at last become a reality; we would
the group's study of uGreat Souls!' like to make a public acknowledgMusic from Handel's tI¥essiah" ment of lilanks to Hannum and
will be played at the beginning of Waite for the way in which they
When you call us our chief co.nsideration
the evening. All couples who are have helped those of \IS in the
interested are warmly invited to Rutgers Avenue School DIstrict
Is Ia help you in time of need. Assist
come to the Manse this Sunday with the problems of our childevening.
,
r&ll's crossing Chester' road. Mr.
you to obtain the finest possible service
The Junior Choir rehearses Ralph Hayden and' other emThursday afternoon at 3:30. The ployees have "conducted" many a
at the price yav had ploMed to poy.
Chapel Choir rehearses Thursday safe trip back and forth when it
evening at 7:45.
would have been tempting death
On Wednesday, December 7, the for the chtld to try it alone. It
Woman's Association will'hold its was a public service cheerfully
mon* sewing day, in charge of and freely given and those of WI
Circle 7" Mrs. 'Harold C. Stott, whose fears have been so great
chairman. 'Members are asked to over the terrible hazard of ChesDIRICrOll1 o. fUNDAL.
bring sandwiches.
ter road will alwaYs be deeply
'1820 CHlESTNUT STREET
Dr. and Mrs. Donald L. Hibbard grateful.
at the Harvard avenue entrance
Most sincerely,
/MAY A. BAlI, ......Id...
Telephone RI 6-1581
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Smith
Brogan at the driveway-transept
731 Yale AVlIDUe
SWARTHMORE
entrance will assist Mr. Bishop
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Moir
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
224' S. Chester Road
in greeting the congregation after
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, MIniIMI:
the
sel"(>ce
Sunday
morning.
Sunda,., December 4.
9:30 A.M.-.Women's Bible Clais
9:45 A.M.-SundaY School and
Methodist Notes
Men's Bible Class.
11:00 A.M.-'Mr. lllshop's sermon
The Sunday School meets at
will be "The Drama of De- 9:45 a.m. Classes are provided fOr
vine Invasion."
5:45 P.M.-Young Adult's Group children of all .;ges and for adults.
The Young Adults meet at 10 In
6:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship
the Ladies' Parlors. '
Presbyterian Church
The minister will preach at the
METHODJSr CHUlICH
Roy N. Keiser, D. D., Mlnlater 11 o'clock service. rIbe Church
,
Sunday, Deeember 4
Nursery is apen during this serg:45 A.M.-Church School.
vice and Mrs. Paul K. Paulson and
10:00 A.M.-,Young Adults
Anne Kraus will be in obarge
11:00 A.M,-Dr. Keiser will preach
The "shersfor the day are A..
6:30 P.M.-Youth ,Fellowship
P. Smith. G. Glaesser, C. L. HughTRINITY CHUlICH
ey,-E Shustock and R. M. Snyder.
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector
A large delegation from the
Sunda,., December 4 '
With this heading
we try to attract people, from nearby areas to our
8:00 A.M, - Holy Communion. church will attend the Evangelis.
9:45 A.J4.-Church School
tic Advance Mass Meetiog in Conshowroom for fine rugs . . . and they come.
11:00 A.M.-Holy C9m nnmion.
vention Hall in the afternoon at
'1:30 P.M. Canterbury Club.
6:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship 3:30. Bishop W. Angie SmIth of
Oklahoma will be the speaker and
We got to thinking, though, about the other fine places right here in
Presbyterian Church
Homer Rodeheaver will be song
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Swarthmore.
Noted for outstanding schools, beautiful homes, truly
leader.
OFFRlENDS
The Community Youth FellowFRIENDLY people, fine eating places. we can also boast the unusual in shops.
SODda,., December 4
ship
will meet at 6:30 p. m. in the
8:45 A.M.-FIrst Day School.
9:45 A.M.-'Morning Forum - Dr. Presbyterian Church.
Vincent Lathbury, psychiatrist
Whether It be a men's wear store which always, has your size, or a
The Board of Education meets
on The Psychological Bases of
on Tuesday evening at 8 at the
television store where they really know how to keep your set working;
Rellgion.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. home of Mr .and MTs. Charles
whether it be a beauty treatment, a prescription to be filled, or the latest in
, Children cared for In Whittier Hoover, 613 Yale avenue, Morton.
House.
Rehearsal for the Junior Choir
fashions, you can do belt.er if you shop right here in Swarthmore.
6:00 P.M.-Supper for Friends in Is on Thursdsy at 6:30, and for the
. College.'
, 6:10 P.M.-Community Christian Senior Choir at 7:45.
The Official Board will meet
.
Youth Fellowship in PresbyTo our fellow-businessmen for maintaining excellent standards of servterian Church.
on Friday evebing at 8 in the
ice, we doff our hats; and' to our fellow-Swarthmoreans, we say,
Monda,., Deeember 5
Sewing for the A:E.s.C. In chapel.
Whittier House.
Wednesda.,., Deeember 7
Trinity Notes
All day sewing and quilting for
Holy Communion will be celethe A.F.s.C.
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brated at 8 a. m. All departments
FIRST CHURCH OF
of the Church Scho!>l will meet
CHRIST SCIENTIST
at 9:45 a. m Holy Communion
OF SWARTHMORE
will be celEbl'8ted at 11 a. m. Tbe
Park Avenue below Harvard
Sunda,., December ~
boYs serving as acolytes are-8 am.
. . . . . . . . ~da. . . CempleteSke ....p_......eatal . . . .
11:00 A..M.-8nruiay School.
' Graham Foster; 11 a. m. John
11:00 A.M. Lesson - Sermon Bernard Jack ThOmpson, David
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
"God The Only Cause and Hurm ":'d Robin Wright. Ushers
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Wednesday evening meeting .or
....ch week, 8 p.m. R ...... lng room B. Keirn ,head usher, R. M. DanValue Heaclqu.irters for Fine Rup
openH• daily except Sunday and ieI, C. B 'Blake, W. F. KIng, Jl. T.
olidays 12 to 5 p. rn. Wednelda;:v Bates, S B Brewster J S ThOlDPeven!np 7 to '1:50 p.m. and 8 flo
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For the~head of the house·
and all younger aspirants
* For family sweethearts
SHIRTS
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SWEA'I'ERS
PAJAMAS
UNDERWEAR
by Barbizon, Van Raalte
by Interwoven, lArrow,
McGregor
For all - Mittens, Scarfs, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Wallets
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If your very
The Women's Auxmary of the
American Legion will hold their
annual Christmas party at the
home of Mrs. Norman Hulme on
Thursday, Decemher B at 2 p.m.
for the benefit of the needy. The
Community of Swarthmore is invited to attend.
There will be no admittance
chaI'ge, but for many years it
has been the custom for each
guest to bring articles of food.
Contributions will also be accepted. Man,y families will' be
happier at Christmas for the donations rp.ade at this time.
Last month 3 knitted afghans
and 10 pairs of knitted socks were
sent to hospitals, $5 sent to
Coatesville Hospitsl to help defray expenses for. a watermelon
party occurIng during the summer, $10 was given to the Special
Polio Campaign, and $15 to the
Community Chest ProjeCt.
Coupons handed in last year
were used in suppJying Perry
Point Hospital with a picnic shel- ...
tor on the I]"ounds, including a
fireplace and benches.
The Open House Group will
meet on MondRY, December 5 at
2 P. m. in Whittier House. The
PI"Ogram, will be under the direction of the Friends Meeting
COmmittee with Mrs. W. Mark
BitU. as chairman.
MmgeandDot
Cuserole Cate~
Serriee
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OPEbi EVERY EVENING, STARTING DEC. 5
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SWL 11'11
Marie Hurd - Swa. 8111
~pecial
come right in.
man's a smoker
We've his favorite
blend. The choicest pipes.
FAMOUS
PERFUMES
Christmas magic for that most special
person.
. Here's a wide
. choice of fragrances by Lentheric, Faberge, LeLong,
Chan.el and many others.
SHAVING
SUPPUT:S
. BEAUTY·
ITEMS
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A man appreciates practical gifts that
he can use day in and day out. We've
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eve..ythinghe needs for comfort and
To Plea.. The Discriminating Lotions • Cosmetics • Manicure Seh
grooming, brushes, 10tiOiU.
Compach .in Christmas trimmings that
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are irresistible.
TOY
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Auxiliary Plans party
Open Bouse Group To Meet
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The board of directors of the
Community Health Society of Central Delaware County held their
November meeting recently·in
Borough Hall. Mrs. Walter A.
SchJDidt, the president, presided.
The officers for the follOWIng
year are as follows: Mrs. Schmidt,
president; Mrs. William H. GebrinS first vice-president; Mrs. John
C. Geniease, second ·vice-preBident; Mrs. Theodore Smithers,
treasurer; Mr. Elric Sproat, assistant treasurer; Mrs. H. Lindley
p.eel, secretary; and Mrs. George
Duncan, Jr., corresponding secretarY.
Mrs. Elizabeth Groff, director
of the agency, gave a report on
bedside care and school work fur
the past month. Reports were
read -by the various chairmen of
committees. The most active committees were supply closet and
volunteer services. Mrs. Charles
Fischer, chalrnlan of the supply
closet committee, 'Wished to thank
the Swarthmore Needlework Guild,
the Springfield Needlevmrk Guild,
and the Ridley Park Needlework
Guild for tb,eir lBrge donations of new clothing. Appreciation
was also expressed.to the Friendly
Circle, Scott Paper Company and
the Paper Products Com_ of
Swarthmore for their constant
help throughout the year.
Mrs. Carl Schmitt chairman of
volunteer servicea reported on the
work of the volunteers. Volunteers
for transportation are badly needed for patients who cannot use
public. transportation or make
other plans for clinic attendance.
Drivers take patients to and from
the clinic, which involves a wailing
period while the patient is being
treated Drivers are protected by
their own automobile liability insurance. Anyone wishing t.o volunteer for this work should call
MTS. Schmitt of Secane, SwarthI1lQre 22B4-J.
It was decided to omit the December meeting so that time could
be given to Christmas plans fllr
"Shut-In" patients and a 0hrIstmas 'Party for the Child Health
Center.
Holgate Toys mean an extra special
Merry Christmas for children everywhere. They're fun and they lastl
Have you ieen our newest?
CHILDREN'S
BOOKS
Little books to live with--part of
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NEEDS·
Wide selection of distinctive papers
by Eaton, Montag - Pen and Pencil
Seh -
Desk Seh -
Scrap Books to
make a wish come true.
CHRISTMAS
CANDY
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Holiday Confections by Whitman, etc.
every childhood-ideal stocking pres-
. Candy Canes, Gumdrops -
enh.
sugar plum tree.
for your
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MICHAELtS· COLLEGE
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lange of
Cedar lane entertained the foreign
~dents who are now attending
Swarthmore College .at a tea recently. The other guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thompson, of
GET YOURS NOW
An opportunity you won't want to min.
Makes an excellent Christmas Gift.
est sUvenmiths In Ame....
ica, with 0 reputation far
fine silverplate. Sets of
like quality selling
where for more than twlCII
our price.
Th.Ink of it, this lovely, rich
cARMEN panern-beautlful design found only
In expensive silvarplata.
Unusual valua. Made by
one of the lar~est and fin-
The purpose of the amendment
is to remove the judiciary from
various political pressures. Under
the present system, the judge is
elected on the basis of party affiliation as well as on his qualifications.
The Pennsylvania Plan proposes
that when a vacancy occurs the
Governor will appoint a successor
to the bench. This appointment
would be made from three names
submitted to the Governor by a
nominating committee of seven
members. This committee will be
composed of a judge, three lawyers appointed by the bar, and
three citizens appointed by the
Governor.
This appointment is for a period
not exceeding two years, at which
time, the judge if he wishes to
continue on thd bench submits
his name to a vote. His name
THE SWABT.MO • • AN
would appear on the ballot In a
General Election,· without party
uUiliation. U this amendment
passes, he will have no opponent;
he will make no campaIgn. The
The electorate will vote on the
merits of his conduct as a judge.
Mrs. J. Burris West, as acting
vice president of the League
pre;;!ded. Mrs. Joseph S. Lynch,
chairman of Structure ·and Fuilction of Government, arranged the
meeting and introduced Mr. Holl.
Hospitality ChaIrman Mrs. Henry
A. Piper, was in charge of the
luncheon.
TO PRFlSENT CAROL
~G
The Media Fellowship Chorus
invites its friends to a Christmas
Carol Sing at the ¥edia Presbyterian Church, Baltimore avenue,
Media on Wedoesday, December
14, at 8:30 p.m. A varied and attractive group of carols will be
presented by the Chorus, and the
audience will join' in the slncJns
of famillar carols.
Fellowship Chorus, under the
direction of Alice E. Blodgett, has
performed for local audiences on
numerous occasions during the
past few years. ThIs group of
some 50 voices would welcome all
those who enjoy singing and
Jlstening to carols as they are
surig in A Cappella style.
To Entertain Club Group
Mrs. Henry A. Piper will be
hostess to the Chester-Delaware
County Area Group of the Women's University Club of PhIladelphia on Wedoesday evening,
December 7 at 8 p. m. at her
home, 608 North Chester road
Dr. M. A. Tarumianz, Superin.tendent of the Delaware Hospital
at Farnhurst, speaker, of the evening, will discuss the "Care Of the
Mentally ill."
·ORANGE CLEANERS
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3 WEEKS - NOVEMBER 28 to DECEMBER 11
Now 1 Da:\, Service Any Arllcle ISc Extra
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ICEBERG LETTUCE .c..~:!la
. : : 25c
IIIIt 1IOI23c
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Joe
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TREET
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Virginia lee
Golden Pecan Bar
CAKE -3tc
Gold.nt Vanilla Iced.tappea with Pecans
Str.uuel
APPLE TART
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Photographer
"Outstanding for Qualll;y"
Media 6·1486
6 E. Front St.
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Piclmick Pickles 1'1:': 15c
SELF-SERVICE MEAT DEPTS. •
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SMOKED PICNICS (~)
gas water
condition.
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CUNNINGHAM
New lowe~ Price
Whole Kernel Golden
236 Harding" Av.
fro_ t ......r young crol' bantam GoI. . . Cora.
"Fresh Col'll Off the CoI../'
Ideal Purple Plum.",,",rr.~'1,..,. N:;"W. a ••
Dole PIa_pple .Juice
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Ideal Fruit Cocktail
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Tbe School
District of Swarthmore will
ADVERTISEMBNT
receive blds at the office of the School
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SHERIFF SALES
of Real Estate
SHERIFJo"S OFFICE
DIJtrlct In the Hlgb School Bulldlnr.
• conler of College and PrincetOn Avenues,
Swarthmore. Pennsylvania, up to " p.m.,
Tuesday, December 0, 10-'0, oud open Ule
bids at a meeUng or the Board at the
School District ORlee.on December., IOU.
at 8 p.bl., or at on adjourned meeting
of the School Board. for cJeanin,. repalrin,. renovating. storing, and inlurlng or
football equipment. Spedfl~tlons can be
secured bfootween 0 a.ro. and •
dally
elOcept Saturdays. Sundays, lUi hOlidays,
at the School District oll'ke. The Board
reserves the right to reject any and all
bids In ",bole or. In part and to award
contracts or BDY Item or Items makIng up
any bid.
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HILDA LANG DENWORTH
Secretary
Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
PETER DI NICOLA
Phone 'Swarthmore 2526
Swarthmore avenue
Swarthmore
DiMposal Service
Kuhh.... Coli....
W_1<17 ... Monthly
Phone Swarthmore lOTI
9 A. M. to UO P.K.
anived
froni· France. December 1 after a
year·· With the AniericaD FriendS
·Pa.
brown silk
money.
Reward.
1528.
FOUND Silk scarf and child's
. J.acket. Call warthmore 0508-W.
Motorists-beat car trouble to the pun~ this winter. See us
DOW for Sinc1air·ize for Winter Service. With this special sery~
icc, we·proteCt your car ten ways against· winter wear.
Charles E. Fischer'
BUlLDEit
Swar\hJn
'The perfect g!fi fo~ evf!I'Y
, youngster on your list
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$2.00
BEETS (7 color pictures)
Motor
Differential
.nres
Chassll
Fronl Wheels
350 eaeh • • • S for $1.00
Oil and Air Flltsn
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ACME CORN Z~:3ac
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South Chester road have returned ~f~~~~~8~~~~~l~or~:::J~"ii.
from a two-week automobile trip
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to Daytona Beach, Fla.
· Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pegram of
Yale avenue entertsined Mr. Pegram's parents Mr. and Mrs. George I;:.:..:::.:....t..-SHiR:IFF'S:WES---B. Pegram of New York City as I
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of Real Estate
guests over the holiday.
SHRRIFF'S OPPICE
Miss EliZabeth Bancroft Smith
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA. PA.
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ALBERT N. GARETT
Executor
!f8 Garrett ATenue
Swarthmore, Penna.
JAMES E. LAMB
marriage to Dr. Donald Nasworthy
Twaddell of Dundee, N.Y., will
t8ke place De.eiD.ber 28.
Work CBlledFor and
. Delivered and Guaranteed
· Mrs. L.' A; Wetlaufer of Uni.
Call Chester 2·3026
roan versity place entertained her I~i:::.·it~~~~.~-;,{
seven years. For
club at a luncheon"bridge
.tT:[j~~~~~.~;~~.;;~~l~~~il
call . Swarthmore bridge
at h~.r home Tl'iurSday.
m
Mrs. ·Harold Griffin of Rutgers
avenue entertained a few friends
at luncheon at her home before
avenue.
Devine Taxi Service
FOR SALE-One antique wing the· Tuesday·.meeting·of the WoClub. ~
~
Jk,;,ol~~;ll 2 ar)Il chairs, sofa, flat
SWARTHMORE, PA.
..
desk..
Call
: .. ,
· Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks of
Harvard avenue entertained at
Serving Swarthmore; Mora cocktail party before the Series
ton, Rutledge and Ridley
Dan~e in the Woman's Club SatTownship since 1918
urday evening.
Dr. and Mrs. William Earle KisPROn:
..
tler of Park' avenue are enterswarihmore HU
taining as. their house guest the
...
Rev. Dale Stackhouse of Fort
WANTED
Wayne, Ind.; who is guest speak- on
granted ;
ANTED-Brownie dress, size
to
having
Call Swarthmore er at the Evangelistic Services claims
or
estate of
held this week, in the Methodist the decedent
Swarthmore 1448
to mruake
known the same, -=~. .~._ person. Indebted
Church.
WILLIAM BROOKS
to the decedent
payment without
avenue.
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
desir,es job after school and delay to:VIrginia Rath
Lawns mowed, General
iCall
Swarthmore
715 Yale Avenue
35~
SWIFT'S ROLLED VEAL ROAST • 63c
LIVER PUDDING i'A::;a~;:! ~=-.
49c
CRICKENS f:::'~:~i::III~1
'.
~'il~~~ ..O:o~!If.;~~i.;~~.~:~DdiUona
~~~~~:~t:'~~~;:
~rothODotall'
Ea:tate oC Alice W. Jackson, late of
JU Rutcers Avenue. Swarttuuore, Del·
aware' County. PennsylVania, Dece88ed.
Lette" Testamentary on the above estate
bave 'been rranted to the undersigned
who requests all pel'RODS .~vJD8 claims or
dml80ds aplnst the estate 01 the decedent to make known tbe same, aDd all
peraoos Indebted 10 the decendent to
Ul8ke payment wIthout delay to
Albert N. Garrett
Service' Committee in Paris. Her
Ib
R.aterb' 11I2Sc
Boiling Beef
"27c Scrapple FeUa'l,
.,Wlllod',
Short Ribs af Beef Ib3Se Comed Beef 0"- .. ,. lBe
Veal Roast Sa cut Staid "4ge Dried Beef Loaf .. I. 2ge
1T·IH!5·
II:
Sw..t Mlxed.or 0111
Save Time. and. Mo"ey In Our
'""U' Pi...
worn once.
have taken the Garrett
reasonable. Sw·arth- I apartment.
Professor and Mrs. Clair Wilcox
of Ogden avenue entertained as
their luncheon guests Friday
Senator Paul H. Douglas of Dlinois. ~; Douglas and their daughSkoiglunod, S,,,,arI:hmI>re.l ter Jean.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett of
filed thereto.
WII.LlAM C. KNODEL.·
PLUJIlIBING AND BEA.'lmG
Registered in Swarthmore
Dial Chester 8810i
PETER E. TOLD
All Lines Of Insurance
333 Dartmouth· Avenue
Swarthmore 1833
••
A. Mercer Quinby
F1JNERAL DmECTOR
Fo:merly of Media
1125 W. Lehigh Ave4 PhJla.
Phone Baldwin 11~0 .
No additional. charge for
suburban ca11s
I
~L~ J~~~~~~~~~~~~~,
1:0-: 3Bc
. Dessert. I.........
u..
4 .... 23e
.,. .... dllll ...
gMW B.arI Oats 14c
Sharp Chee..
.. 6ge
, Gold·N-Rleb " 6ge
Glendale Club
Hz ... 23c
Vagt's Scrapple , ....... 24c
Halves Pears
NL ........ 2Se
Christmas Cards. 6 I.... 2ge
oodo. 49~
Phoil~ Media·· 6-3555
New·lIIld BebuUt Pianos
IIIljl·Bepalrlnc Since 1,.. .
B. BUTrIlllFIELD.
The above a«.'Quat hal beeo filed liD the
Ol'iee of Prothonotary of the above Court
and wIll be ronnnned by IBtd Court OD
Deceruber lIS. lue. uolea ucepUons are
mm's
- original
bag
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PIAN~
',rUNING
ALBAN"PABKU
_'" or GERTEUDE
SHBIIIPP SALBS
The League of Women Voter's
of Ileal BoIat.
contrib t·
SHEBIPF'S OPFICE
u 'on to its members and
COUBT HOUSE. MEDIA. PA.
to the community w!1l be dIBcuased
.."day. ..........,. n. ..••
a meeting of the .....
_~ ~. the
It :10 A.. M. .b&t~ru ~laudard 'rime
,U\oNI.n.&. .....1.
UuuJlltolll! ,UU.UU C&Ili.I or (.'Cdded
Swarthmore chapter at a boXl·--. at time of sale (unless otherwise
1 h
hi auve.rtisemcut). ball1nee In ten
unc eon to be held 12:30 p. m. ....y.. Uther ...dlllo.. ou day ot ..I••
Friday, December 9 at the home of Fieri Jo~a.c1QRubert •• MacBrl..... SherlJr.
No. 11"
Mrs. JOfieph S. ~ 97 Dartmouth avenue. ..
League activities on the stete
and national levels as well as pro'jects and pro8rams of the local
league will be reported on by department chairmen.
Mrs. Ctinton Clarke, ;~d~:::'I~~~'ft
of Beverly, Massi,· and
. ' .
PaInters
. lIwa. tass
MltlhIcan Ave
'Ift_
7
L W V Plans Boan! MeetiDIr·
Crothers;
tlons.
My MusNEWS NOTES· .
239
avenue.
Hunger moreHaverford
4589-W.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Arthur Snyder and
Hunters, De;n----Ismall
daughter
Divinna of WellesE. ~ckiDSOn.
ley, Mass, spent ThanksglvUtg Day
I ~~~RENT~t,
3 ~
with Mr. Snyder's aunt Mxs. Marstuffed
for
I~
C~all~~~~~~~~-~2.
garet FreedJey of Swarthmore av~
enue.
rOOlll$ and bath.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Callatoasters and
r~~~~;.,NO106housekeepmg·.
han fonner rilsidettts of 228 Gar'-I
P~:~' caned
for .&n.d.
8·W. •
rett avenue, moved Wedoesdai.
I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
208 Dickinson avenue. Mr.
I' ,
POTATOES e
15·lb 4·gee 25·lb 7g
I
PERSONAL -
The Spy,
Since 1905
Selected AII.Purpose U. S. No. I Size A Maine
8;:: 45c Broccoli C&I~"
III IDe Mushrooms PMIL
~. Robert, Braob, Swarthmore
ElecincaJ 1!ir!nc
and instaUation, residential and
PERSONAL '-WOMAN'S CLUB ~~ercial. Water heaten, ran,..
Burlltar
.. ASKS BOOKS FOR U.s. ZONE, ::ihwashers, dryera.
~-MIIY" .be lett at F:U"Ydstems., All work done to
n erwrlter8'· 8peclf!caUOna.
Swarthmorean: - America, John
Brown's Body, Western Star, S. Service on washers, vacuum
Black Thunder, Bontemps; cleaners, ranges, lroDi Ioas!en
of Edward
to the Arc:h- sen, Electrical Contractor SWaru, •~
Lost Lady, My Ank«Jla more 28511-335 Park av~ue.
Destinies, Shadow on ~ PERSONAL ~ Medical Massaee
tense nerves, con.
Cather; Coniston; Crisis,
reduclnll by DeChurchill; Innocents
Schmidt,
tile MISSissippi;
.. PEBSONAL'
ANY BLOUSE ................................................................
Set No. 11 6 each Dlnn.. Kniv ... Dlnn., forb, Soup Spoons Dnd 1.0 Spooftl
Oranges .!.'!;:.
Grapefruit =~:.
.
SPE(;IAL
-
original
bag
;CLASSIFIED
.
'"
Swarthmore, PeDJla.
405 Dartmouth Avenue
WITH $10.00 PURCHASES WITH CARD
"'Hly potatoes.
._c.Uenl keepln.
qualltl....
,
8W·ABTHMOBEAN
the International HoUBe, PhI1a- Discusses P1aD.8 For
delphia, Mr. and Mrs. John Nason,
Pennsylvania Judges
Mr. and Mrs.~ur Dana, Mr.
The Pennsylvania Plan for the
and Mrs. Thomas W. Hopper, and
Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe Selection and Tenure of Judges
of Swarthmore.
was the topic discussed at a recent
meeting of the League of Women
Voters of Swarthmore held at
Whittier House.
The scheduled speaker, John R.
Graham, was replaced by Albert
E. Holl, Jr., a member of the
committee appointed by the Delaware County Bar Association to
study this proposed Amendment
FOR
to the stete constitution.
CHRISTMAS
,
ALTE,,!---\,
Radiator
Spark Plugs
•
J,
4n ,~,..."" ,",
BROS._
ROCBR
BUSSELL
..
.
Media
6·2176.
. ..
State· and ~0IIl'0e Streets
Would YoU:Uke A
Modern Kitchen?
You cIin have it :rOr leu ~
Swarthmore. PenD&.
or to her attomeys:BuUer. Beatty. Greer
& Johnson
17 South Avenue
Media, PeUDa.
Call
GEORGBMYERS
YOU.NEED
I-'" TONS with
County,
PREMIUM ANTIIRACITB
FIREPLACE & KINDLING
WOOD
..
INSULATION
HOlRA,VE A. II.B&V_
"Thlrd Generation
BuDden."
f,.
Furnace Repairs & Clell1in&
409 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266
LEGAL NOTICE
Estate or Josephine Belstle. late of 111
Rutgers Avenue. Swarthmore. Delanre
County. Pennsylvania, Deceased, Letters
of Administration Cum Testamento Annexo on tbe above Estate have been
granted to the undersigned who reqUe9t
all persons having claims or demands
against the Estate of the decendent to
make known the same. and all persons
the decedent to make payment
Indebted
without
to
Bank &.
think.
~""
',_ "Bulld
ROOFS
GU'I'IEWJ
REPAIRED AND
. INSTAJUID
County
STGBMSASR .,
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF DBLAWARE COUNTY,
PENNSYLVANIA
In the matter of GBRTRUDE. B. BUTI'KRFJELD (An ALLEGED WEAK-MINDED
PERSON)
No. 11101
Sept. T~, 1948
THE FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT OF
CHARLES R. COW AN. Guardian of the
Maaon Builders Supply
Company·
331 Darhoouth A1'.nae
. Swartbmore".
Swarthmore lUll
m 4..,• .'
IT IS LATER THAN YOU THINK.
Special Combination Price
SINCLAIR-ize YOUR CAR NOW
1?(JS(~() , l'l~srl'()N
•
"
CHESTERland FAIRVIEW
ROADS
Swarthmore 3681
• MODU • • IKNtWS
• WAU .... U.O.
COVille"
• .IW COnllU(lIO.
• UTiRAflO.S ool,."AII'
\R'NRS BROTHERS,
~
.
......
II
~,
Conl,uelOl'l and Iv......
-
312 Gayley Street • ~"'"" ....
It may he now or never as far as your coal supply
for this winter is concerned. , We are willing to
work, hut we can't work miracles. H you want
to ke6p WBrm with coal this l!eaBon·
.•
I
.........
"eeI.
BUY.ALL
or
IT NOW!
~M."
.... 011
I
TBI!: /JWABTBMOBBAN
B
Hold Anniversary Tea
Mrs. />. Milton Bryant of South
The FIfteenth Anniversary of luncheon at her home for elght.
.•__ guests preceding the book revieW
the Delaware County W r.""..
.
Cluo was held in Whittier House g.ved by Mrs Euruce Eaton at
John B. Baker, stote CbaImian of Kniskem of Riverview road, was
Literature, was guest of honOr.
surprised on Sunday evening by' a
Mrs. John O. Nessen, who Is reof . I ods
. .
group 0 fr e
who called to
s.ding with her son-m-laW and
.
,
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•.
IMPORTANT NcrrICE
There will be no chonIB concert 'at Clothier u-orial Fri....,...
day evenIng, December 2.
that
caring
118ve11
the weulac
Call Swarthmore 04:76
II Chi!flter Road
'~~. . . . .~~~~.~.~.~~~~_• •~~. .~_~i~:;
Oscar Gilcreest, (recording seeretary), and guests Mrs. S. 111. Viele ~
and Mrs. Percy Gilbert from the
Swarthmore Woman's Club.
Interview Madame Pandit
Several High School students
had the opportunity recently to
ask question and speak with Madam Pandit of India, the first woman ambassador to the United
States. Being in Philadelphia at
the time, she consented to have a
press conference with students representing SlChools in the area.
Representing Swarthmore were
Warren Gold, Louis Sharpe and
Donald Sharpe.
Joan Davisson of Dickinson College spent the holidays with
her mother Mrs. George Davisson
'Of Vassar avenue.
They at
tended the Army-Navy game with
their house guest Halsey G. Knapp
of Cornell University.
GIfTS for TOTS and GmLS
Snow Suits, Wool Coal Sets,
and Dresso:s
RUTH IZUMI
Intimate
gifts
wi'th
the
magic
.
Christmas star.dust A new gown for holiday
entertaining * * sheerist
Nylon hosiery a"d lingerie *
blouses a-sparkle with
Christmas glow for
,your favorite gal
..
----
• • •
631 South Chester Road
Theatre Square
I '.......:, ;:t:• •:'"
Still Time to Have Your
wrap your gifts
We'll
ready for the
CARDS
but hurry! hurry! to
alice
Christmas
,
•
~
old ,bank buildlnf4
-l...•
:-1t.•
DECEMBER HOURS
(WI the 14th) - 9 s.m. to 6 p.m.
FrOJD 15th till Christmas 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
GIFT Suggestions _.
WESTINGHOUSE
Table Radios
$19.95
SCIITCK
i;
"'f". .....
Electric Shavers
« •• -
SUN LAMPS
•
TOASTMASTERS
ADOLPIPS
7 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
Phone Swarthmore 127<1
JOYCE
LEWIS
•
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY.
'Fo~i::!~E~~=
he said, laying a .tbick pad of pa_
per and a hunch of hts own par_
ticulsr I pencils on the counter.
"And this," he added, rummaaing
b......
in one of his capacious pockets
and producing a slip of paper with
one of those new ilial phone numbers carefu11y Written on it.
The purpose of his coming, of
course, was .to ask The. SwarthmOrean
take the phone calJs of
all Swarthmore boys and girls who
wanted him to waken them on
Christmas Eve. Santa's visit was
necessarily short, but he ihad time
to say that boys and girls could
start calling him Wednesday, December 14, when the extra phone
would be in, at Swarthmore
6-6175, giving their names, addresses and ages, and to ask their
parents to leave the porch lights on
to guide bim around the Swarthmore streets. "Haven'.t got time
to get lost," he said, (ISO be sure
to remind them to leave their
PDrch lights on, and I'll be there
eVentually."
.
Santa was halfway out the door
by this time, but returned to say,
a little uncomfortably, that the
said, unhappily, ''but Wf/ve
got to sto
.
p sometime. So tell them
to eaJl 88 early as possible." At
Which point Santa wbisked out of
town, to return for a longer visit
Christmas Eve.
U.W.F.
In order, to take care of the
Christmas rush, the Swarthmore
Post .office has arranged its
schedule for window service as
'follows:
Saturdays, December 10 and 17
open until 1 p. m . '
$3.50 PER YEAR
To
Meet Here
Alan Cranston, new President of
World Federalists, Inc" will speak
on Friday, December 16, at 8p.m.
in the Meeting House on the college campus. The meeting will
be sponsored by the Swarthmore
College Chapter and '!'he weSt
Delaware County Clhapter of
United World Federalists, largest
World Gov~.rnment organization
in the United States. Paul Shoup,
of Swarthmore College will introduce the speaker and Willard
P. Tomlioson of South Chester
road will preside and ·teJJ something' of the aims of the West
Delaware County Chapter.
Under the caption, "From Ideas
to Actiou," Crans~n will present
the World Government picture in
it's lstest aspects and outline it's
Mondays through Fridays, December 12 to 16 inclusive, and December 19 to 23 inclusive open
until 7 p.m.
'
Saturday, December 24, closed
at 12 noon.. .
New collection boxes have been
placed at the intersection of
Swarthmore avenue and Cedar
lane, and at the south end of Riverview road to accomodate :""eS1dents in the new development.
~
r= .
Liebling and the dramatic coach,
Arthur Alleri. After a few radio
appearances she was called to
audition for .television.
She has also been featured on
many of the ~ig radio network
broadcasts WIth such people
as Fred Allen, Walter Winchell,
I~ Chase, and Lanny Ross. Her
VOlce was chosen from more than
500 applicants as the woman commentator for Paramount NeWsreels and Short Subjects. She Is
also well known on the lecture
platform, she appeared several
times at Columbia Universi~ and
at many of the prominent woman's clubs in the metropolitan
area.
Members arc asked to contribute to the spirit of this Christmas
program by bringing half-pound
boxes of hard candy (lthe .education Department will have packages available), mittens, gloves,
games or aeroplane models giftwrapped and marked for boys 12
(continued on page eight)
DECEMBER 9, 1949
Christmas Window Service
i;~::'~o;1s::~::: DIRECTORY AIMED R.
to
.:, '1.••:".:••:,"4\:1\
&
Gifts For Glen'
Mills Boys
"Just wanted to leave tlhese."
9
REMINGTON
Club Committee Asks
W,'th the coming of December,
brisk weather and cold toes, Santa
Claus emerged from hts retreat
at the North Pole and arrived at
The Swarthmorean office this
week 'oreathiess and cheery.
tree.
IUlrierF t S
from
CLUB PRESENTS
SUE READ TUES.
CALL SANTA SOON
aU
Name imprinted on
CHRlSTMAS
..,aCk...........
THE SWARTHMORE--M'
A foretaste of 0hris1:mas will
be given to Swarthmore next
Tuesd ay, D ecember 13, when the
Woman's Club presents Sue Read
in "A Christmas Festival", A former Lansdowne resident and a
talented and attractive star on
radio and television, Miss Read is
well-known /to many memb'¥'S
of the club.
Bom in Philadelphia Sue Read
is a descendent of George Read a
signer of the Declaration of Inde-
ARTS EXHIBITORS
Among the contributors to
annual Membership Exhibit of the
Community Arts Center in Wallingford, are: Dorothy Schell MacMillan, E. R. Laws, Peggy Little,
Alice Gilbert, Dorothy Curtis
Kent, Julia Thurman, Mary Helen
Danforth, Janine Hoffman, Doreen McConechy, Sally Brodhead.
The exhibit will be open to
the public through December 11.
CHRISTMAS
SEALS
LIIlUAln'"
VOLUME 21-NUMBER 49
~~~~~~~~!!~!!~!!~~~~~~~~!!~~
WESTERN UNlON OFFICE AND FREB P ...·ID'!fG
BUY
... 5..... o.tD
BEAUTY SALON
It's
AnTH ..'v ...>
COLLI-:GK
I,lMI
The Bouquet
STRATH HAVEN INN
Edith Simpson, Mrs. Coates, Mrs.
~
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
Tuesday afternoon, an occasion the Woman's Club Tuesday. Mrs. daughter Mr, and Mrs. PhIliP W. h:::ODiiioirihieriiiblrthiiidayiii'
that was also a
Tea
for the presidents and litera1llre
Ser.ving
chairmen of the Woman's Clubs
in this coun~. Officers of the
LUNcHIt;ONS and DINNERS
club received.
A program including original
and our
poetry read by Mrs, Robert
Usual Thursday-Night
Coates, and original songs and
music followed the reception.
BUfi'F'Ef SUPPERS
Refreshments were served!.
Those attending from Swarthmore were members Mrs. George
Kremikoff, Mable Talley, Mrs.
Swarthmore, Pa.
Telephone Swu1I ..........
Recip~~
I
~-.I·"I:
R(jLAND U!-I,MAN
G. E. ULLMAN
TO 'SUIT ALL SERVICES HELD FOOTBALL NIGHT
of
3
HELD
SATURDAY
In
Handbook
Residents,
T
own Makes
: : e plans. The public is we1-
0-Year
Resident'
Was Actl've
NEW PUMPER IS
'DUE THIS WEEK
Latest Fire Truck Almost
Doubles Boro Pumping
Power
As The Swarthmorean goes to
press President Jom. Rumsey of
the Swarthmore Fire and Protective Association announces the
an-ival of the new Peter Pirsch
pumper which will pump 1000
gallons per minute and carries
a 100-gallon booster tank and
1500 feet of 2 \2 inch hose, is expected any minute. ·With the
addition of this 245 horse );0" er
public safety vehicle Swarthmore wi1l have a complete pumping power of 2500 gallons per
minute and a 500-gallon booster
capacity, the present booster
truck having a 300-gallon booster
tank and the ladder truck one of
the same size as the new pumper.
Fire Chief Harry Hamby advises
that it is not only illegal but
highly 'dangerous for automobiles
to follow too closely in the wake
of fire-fighting vehicles. In nearby towns several arrests were
recently made for this offense.
Chief Hamby expressed the hope
that Swarthmore residents will'
observe sufficient caution to
guard against the necessi~ of such
&rrests.
Lafayette Coach Speaks,
Fine Gift
Boro Affairs .
Camphell Named
One of the three finest directories Swarthmore has ever had
A Memorial Service was held
Captain
reposes quietty if not smugly in in the Friends' Meeting House on
Patrick Murphy Malin, profesThe swarmore:.n office glo~ Sunday aftemoon, December 4,
sor
of economics at Swarthmore
comfortably in its covering of at 3 o'clock for Roland G. E. Ullirrascibl bond.
man who died Thursday evening, College, acted as toastmaster at
e
December 1, at his home "Apple- the 1949 football banquet held in
And smug it might as well be, brOOk", Park avenue. Mr. Ullman the high school cafeteria Saturfor it is not evay directory, had been a resident of Swarth- day night for a team which chalk_
Swarthmore or otherwise, that is more since 1919 and during the ed up, its twenty. eighth stralght
two years ~ the making, keeping past 30 years ihad taken an active victory on Thanksgiving Day. Beginoing on .Thanksgiving Day
people panting at the doorstep or part in community affairs.
~hoking (usu~ in. ":,,as~A member of the Religious So- 1946 Swartbrnore has been untied
bon) over the phone, mquiring ciety of Friends, hll'liad served as and unbeaten, ta\lying a rotal of
as to Its Wlhereabouts. Nor is it assistant Clerk of the Swarth- 602 points to its opponents' 54.
every direct.ory that has inspired more Meeting and as Clerk of the In twenty, of the games they held
the cryptic, caustic, and (believe Concord Quarterly Meeting. He their opponents scoreless while in 1947 Broadway Hit Is
it or ~ot) wistful comments from taught a class of boys in the none of the games did .the other
Directed Here By
those ~t~ested one way or an- First Day School for 11 years and team secure more than one touchSimmons
other' m .ts progress.
served on many committees of the down.
A highlight of Saturday even•
But arrive it finally did, with Meeting.
'
Under the direction of J. Wilall the advantages of an automatic
For 30 years Mr. UJlman had ing's affair .was the announcement liam Simmons, the Swarthmore
washer and aU the salebility of a belonged to the Swarthmore of Fred Campbell, Jr., All~Dela Players Club will present next
a Girl Scout cookie, for there is Players' Club where he worked ware County end, as next year's week (December' 12-17) Ruth
nothing, it does seem, so handy as with characteristic enthusiasm in team captain.
In addressing the public meet- Gordon's delightful play ''Years
a washer, and nothing, we are. all phases of play reproducton,
Ago!' The story of a young girl's
. g
~,-~ COOki
acting, directing, and writing. He ing in the school auditorium IfolI
sure, so p easm. as.a .~ .....e. was a meinber of the -Board of lowing the dinner Coach Maurice ambition to go on the stage, 1be
An alphabetical listing of names Governors for 20 years and each "Clipper" Smith of Lafayette Col- play abounds with youth and deand addresses av.:aits the r<;ference season for 15 years had directed lege (former All-Americ"'; and tennination and turns up nice
coach at Vil\anova and of the and bright for Christmas with a
of ·busY hOUSewlves sending out a play.
the family Christmss cards and
He had also served as president Bulldogs professional team) 'Paid castful of competent and charming players.
offers aid to th: canvass",:, of of the Swarthmore Home and tribute to the seldrnn .equaled
and to
Mary Ann Dickinson heads the
the town's varIOUS campaIgns. School Association. Mr. Ullman's record 01 the local
the
obvious
fine
coaching
of
Milcast as Ruth Gordon-Me, with
Histories of Swarthmore, the col- fluencY in lsngusge led him to
Grace E. Yeaw aud William W.
lege, the churches and schools, take an active interest in the lard Robinson.
_,Robinson presented an achieve- Price as my mother and my father,
along with synopses of the town's local French Club.
ment
award to retiring Swarth- Barbara S. Thorbahn and Donogh
organizations and an account 1y
of
Born at Lock es-sur-Ource, Burmore
College Captsin Haines Z. McCutcheon as my best friend
the se,:"ices of ~he borou~h simp
gundy, France, on January 26,
oo~e mformation ~or m~ested 18BB, -he was the son of the late Dickinson and letters to the var- and my next beSt friend, rereslden~ and strugglmg CiVICS stu- Dr. and Mrs. Gyula U1lman for sity team. Assistant Coach Henry spectivety. \Tuhn B. Littlefield,
dent alike.
many years residents of Chester, Hofmann made the junior var. Thomas H. Lueders, M. Jean
Prosch, Ronald H. Yeher, and a
(continued on page eight)
A table of borough statisti~ (did Pa.
'
cat (still to be chosen) complete
you know that over 15 miles of
Mr. Ullman was I""'duated from
the cast.
sewer pipe runs bene~th these Chester High School in 1904 and
Thimble Group Meets
Stage manager fr ~he show s
streets of asphalt?), a list of the after a year of study and travel
borough fire siren signals and a abroad received his engineering
An extra meeting of the .Thim- Dr. J. Leslie Ellis. Prompter is .
convenient page of general infor- training at the Universi~ of CoI- ble Group was held Monday at Alice M. Connolly with Walter F.
mation, containing the numbers orado. He later did graduate work the home of Mrs. Edward M. Rauber as electrician, and Ted
of police, fire and municipa:l at the Massachusetts Institute of Bassett, North Chester road to
phones, are also included in this Technology and at the Wharton make Christmas slippers for Na- Cary in charge of music and sound
val Hospital ~atlen'-,
ff ts
136 paged '~lume
.~.
School of the University of Penn~'"
e ec .
A whole gallery of pictures of sylvania where he also for several
the public buildings, scenes of years conducted a seminar for
the college and the college woods seniors in Advertising and Marrounds out this . fact-informing keting.
book and makes the perfect gift
Mr. Ullman inaugurated a
1:00 P.M.-L.W.V. Meeting ........................ 97 Dartmauth Avenu
for fonner borougbites, prospec- course in .Marketing, MerchanSunday, DecBDber 11
tive residents, or relatives and dising, and Advertising at Comell
11 :00 A.M.-Morning Worship .............................. Local Churches
friends who want to know about University and for a number of
8:00 P.M.-Lecture In Defense of Neo-{lrthodoxy
.
the town of their favorite Swarth- years served on Comell's staff
Lodge 5, College
monlan.
of lecturing professors.
.
Monday, December 13
8:20 P.M.-''Years Ago" ............................................ Plsyers Club
It Is a rare book indeed, howHe practiced civil engineering
Tnesday, J)eHmber 13
ever' careful1y planned that man- for eight years ,throughout the
8:20
P.M.-··'Years
Ago"
............................................ Plsyers Club
ageS 88 a whole to please every- Rocky Mountain area from Yu2:00
P.M.-Sue
Read·
"A
.Christmas Festival" .... Woman's Club
one but the Swarthmore Directory ca~ to the Arctics.
7:00 P.M.-.Tr. Club Covered Disn - Mrs. Hoot, reader
comes close, with its guarantee
In World War I Mr. Ullman
WOIDlBn'S Club
that everyone will find something
cordi in served as a Lieutenant in the
WednesclaJ', Dee«mber. 14
to be pleased with. A
'a1 - Air Corps of the United States
vitation Is extended to all to come ArmY and was instructor in '''e
8:20 P.M.-"Years Ago" ........................, ............, ...... Players Club
see for themselves this remark... ,
ThandaJ', J)eHmber 15'
able book at The Swarlbmorean School 01. Military Aeronautics
8:20 P.M.....:.. 'Years Ago" ........................................... Players Club
oftice on DarImDuth avenue.
(continued on page eight)
.....- - - - - - '_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,
"YEARS AGO" TO
OPEN MONDAY'
J.
team.
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at
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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DECIlMBEB Z, lM9
THE SWARTHMOBBAN
8
II
Mrs. S. Milton Bryant of South John B. Baker, State Chairman of Kniskern at Riverview road, was
IMPORTANT NOO'ICE
luncheon at her home (or eight Literature, was guest of hon.or.
surprised on Sunday evening by a
There will be no chorus conThe Fifteenth Anniversary of guests preceding the book revieW
Mrs. John O. Nessen, who is re11
cert at Clothier Memorial Frid group of friends who ca ed to
the Delaware County Writers
given by Mrs Eunice Eaton at siding with her son-m-18W an
day evening, December 2.
Club was held in Whittier House
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Philip W.
"Iuesday afternoon, an occasion 1·I~h~e~w~o~m~a~n~'S~C;I~u~b~Tu;;e~S~d;;ay~.;;Mrs;;;;~';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i
that was also a Reciprocity Tea 11-----for the presidents and literature
chairmen of the Woman's Clubs
Ser.ving
in this county. Officers of the
LUNCHEONS and DINNERS
club received.
A program including original
and our
BEAUTY SALON
poetry read by Mrs. Robert
Usual Thursduy-Night
coates, and original songs and
It's caring that saves the weerlDc
music followed the reception.
BUFFET SUPPERS
Hcfreshnlents were served.
,
Call Swarthmore 0476
Those attending from SwarthmOl"e were members Mrs. George
Swarthmore. Pa.
Telepbone SwarUrmore 068.
9 Chester Road
Kremikoff, Mable Talley, Mrs.
WESTERN UNION OFFICE AND FREE PAIlKl!(G
Hold Anniversary Tea
I'
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The Bau'quet
STRATH HAVEN INN
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i":
Oscar Gilcreest, (recording secreEdith Simpson, Mrs. Coates,
tary), and guests Mrs. S. M. Viele
and Mrs. Percy Gilbert from the
Swarthmo.·e Woman's Club.
~
ARTS EXHffilTORS
:.
Among the contributors to
annual Membership Exhibit of the
Conununity Arts Center in Wallingford, are: Dorothy Schell MacMillan, E. R. Laws, Peggy Little,
Alice Gilbert, Dorothy Curtis
Kent, Julia Thurman, Mary Helen
Danforth, Janine Hoffman, Doreell McConechy, Sally Brodhead.
The exhibit will be open to
the public through December 11.
Intimate giFts with the magic
Christmas star.dust A new gown For holiday
entertaining * * sheerist
Nylon hosiery and lingerie *
blouses a-sparkle with
Joan Davisson of Dickinson College spent the holidays with
her mother Mrs. George Davisson
of Vassar avenue.
They at
tended the Army-Navy game with
their house guest Halsey G. Knapp
of Cornell University.
Christmas glow Jor
GIFTS for TOTS and GIRLS
Snow Suits, Wool Coat Sets,
and Dresses
..
.":'''':Iik4i\:iit SUl:iit.,:Iik'
We'll wrap your gifts all
.:
Still Time to Have Your
Name imprinted 011
CHRJiSTMAS CARDS
but hurry! hurry! to
S
ready for the Christmas
.:
..
tree.
•
:
old bank buildlnq:
DECEMBER HOURS
(till the 14th) _ 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
From 15th till Christmas 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
"'h"..:iit":Iik.:Iiit"':ik=t:~
.,
rliffrc!lJli:j;r\l:j;r\l:.". '!I:...,*:W
GIFT Suggestions .•
WESTINGHOUSE
from $19.95
REMINGTON & SCmCK
...... .....
Electric Shavers
~
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SUN LAMPS
"
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TOASTMASTERS
7 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
Phone Swarthmore 1274
CHRISTMAS
SEALS
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THE SWARTHMORE~N
VOLUME 21-NUMBEB 49
CLUB PRESENTS
SUE READ TUES.
Club Committee Asks
Gifts For Glen'
Mills Boys
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY,
Christmas Window Service I
DECEMBER 9, 1949
$3.50 PER YEAR
U.W F. To Meet Here
In order _ to take care of the
Christmas ruf'h, the SWartlunore
Post Office has arranged its
schedule for window service as
follows:
Saturdays, December 10 and 17,
open until 1 p. m.
Mondays through Fridays, December 12 to 16 inclUSive. and December 19 to 23 inclusive. open
until 7 p,m.
Saturday, December 24. closed
at 12 noon ..
New collection boxes have been
placed at the intersection of
SwarUunore avenue and Cedar
lane, and at the south end of Riverview road to accomodate residents in the new development.
Alan Cranston, new President of
World Federalists, Inc., will speak
on Friday, December 16, at 8p.m.
in the Meeting House on the college campus. The meeting will
be sponsored by the Swarthmore
College Chapter and The West
Delaware County Chapter of
United World Federalists, largest
'Vorld Govt>nunent organization
in the United States. Paul Shoup,
of Swarthmore College will introduce the speaker and Willard
P. Tomlinson of South Chester
road ~vill preside and tell something of the aims of the West
Delaware County Chapter.
Under the caption, "From Ideas
to Action," Cranston will present
the World Government picture in
it's latest aspects and outline it's
future plans. T·he public is wel-
NEW PUMPER IS
DUE THIS WEEK
Latest Fire Truck Almost
Doubles Bom Pumping
Power
A foretaste of Ohristmas will
be give..."1 to Swarthmore next
As The Swarthmorean goes to
press President John Rumsey oC
Tuesday, December 13, when the
the Swarthmore Fire and ProtecWoman's Club presents Sue Read
tive Association announces the
in HA Christmas Festival". A forarrival of the new Peter Pirsch
mer Lansdowne resident and a
ptlm.tJer which will pump 1000
talented and attractive star on
gaJlons
per minute and carrics
radio and television, Miss Read is
a
100-gallon
booster tank and
well-known Ito many memb,¥,s
1500 feet of 2 ~'2 inch hosc, is exof the club.
pected any minute. \Vith the
Born in Philadelphia Sue Read
addition
of this 245 horse power
is a descendent of George Read a
ROLA~D ULUIAN
public
safety
vehicle Swarthsigner of the Declaration of Indemore will have a complete pumppendence. As a child she attended
ing power of 2500 gallons per
Quaker schools. Her dramatic
m:nute and a 500-gallon booster
come
work attracted the attention of
capacity, the present booster
the noted radio singer, Jessica
truck having a 300-gallon hooster
I
Dragonette, who arranged for her
tank and the ladder truck one of
to study with the
Liebling and the dramatic coach, Handbook of Residents,
Fire Chief Harry Hamby advises
30-Year Resident'
Arthur Allen. After a few radio
Town
Makes
that it is not only illegal but
Was Active In
appearances she was called to
Lafayette Coach Speaks, highly dangerous for automobiles
Fine Gift
audition for television.
Boro Affairs
to follow too closely in the wake
She has also been featured on
Campbell Named
One of the three finest di!"ecof fire-fighting vehicles. In nearA Memorial Service was held
many of the big radio network tories Swarthmore has ever had
by towns several arrests were
Captain
broadcasts with such people reposes quietly. if not smugly, in in the Friends' Meeting House on
recently made for this oCCcnsc.
Patrick Murphy Malin, profes- c..hief Hamby expressed the hope
as Fred Allen, Walter Winchell, The Swarmorean office glowing Sunday afternoon, December 4,
at
3
o'clock
for
Roland
G.
E.
Ullsor
of economics at Swarthmore that Swarthmore residents will
I1ka Chase, and Lanny Ross. Her comfortably in its covering of
man
who
died
Thursday
evening,
College, acted as toastmaster at observe SUfficient caution to
voice was chosen from more than irrascible bond.
December I, at his home "Apple- the 1949 football banquet held in guard against the necessity of such
500 applicants as the woman comAnd smug it might as well be, brook", Park avenue. ~fr. Ullman the high school cafeteria Saturmentator for Paramount News&rrests.
for it is not every directory, had been a resident of Swarth- day night for a tearn which chalkreels and Short Subjects. She is
Swarthmore or otherwise, that is more since 1919 and during the ed up its twenty-eighth straight
also well known on the lecture
two years in the making, keeping past 30 years had taken an active victory on Thanksgiving Day. Beplatform, she appeared several
ginning on Thanksgiving Day
times at Colwnbia University and people panting at the doarstep or part in community affairs.
choking
(usually in exasperaA
member
of
the
Religious
S01946 Swarthmore' has been untied
at many of the prominent wotion) over the phone, inquiring ciety of Friends, he had served as and unbeaten, tallying a total of
man's clubs in the metropolitan
as to its whereabouts. Nor is it assistant Clerk of the Swarth- 602 points to its opponents' 54.
area.
every
direct.ory that has inspired more Meeting and as Clerk of the In twenty of the games they held
Members are asked to contribthe cryptic, caustic, and (believe Concord Quarterly Meetiog. He their opponents scoreless while in
ute to the spirit of this Christmas
1947 Broadway Hit Is
it or not) wistful conunents from taught a class of boys in the none of the games did the other
program by bringing half-pound
Directed Here By
boxes of hard candy (the .educa- those interested one way or an- First Day School ,for 11 years and team secure marc than vne touchserved on many conunittees of the down.
Simmons
tion Department will have pack- other' in its progress.
Meeting.
A
highlight
of
Saturday
evenBut
arrive
it
finally
did,
with
ages available), mittens, gloves.
Under the direction .of J. WilFor 30 years Mr. Ullman had ing's affair was the announcement
games ,Jr aeroplane models gift- all the advantages of an automatic
liam
Simmons, the Swarthmore
belonged to the Swarthmore of Fred Campbell, Jr., All-Delawrapped and marked for boys 12 washer and all the salebility of a
Players
Club will present next
a Girl Scout cookie, for there is Players' Club where he worked. ware County end, as next year's
(continued on page eight)
week (December 12-17) Ruth
nothing. it does seem, so handy as with characteristic enthusiasm in team captain.
Gordon's
delightful play "Years
In addressing the public meeta washer, and nothing, we are al1 phases of play reproducton.
Ago."
The
story of a young girl's
CALL SANTA SOON
sure, so pleasing as a sugar cookie. acting, directing, and writing. He ing in the schlJoi auditorium fol- ambition to go on the stage, the
With the coming of December,
was a member of the Board of lowing the dinner Coach Maurice
An alphabetical listing of names
brisk weather and cold toes, Santa
Governors for 20 years and each "Clipper" Smith of Lafayette Col_ play abounds with youth and de3nd addresses awaits the reference
tennination and turns up nice
Claus emerged from his retreat of busy housewives sending out season for 15 years had directed lege (fonner AU-American and and bright for Christmas with a
coach at Villanova and of the
a play.
at the North Pole and arrived at
the family Christmas cards and
He had also served as president Bulldogs professional team) .paid custful of competent and charmThe Swarthmorean office this offers aid to the canvassers ot
ing players.
of !he Swarthmore Home and tribute to the seldbm .equaled
\veek ,"-reathless and cheery.
'U
the town's various campaigns.
School Association. Mr. Ullman's record of bhe local team. and to
l\fary Ann Dickinson heads the
"Just wanted to leave these,"
Histories of Swarthmore, the col- fluencY in language led him to the obvious fine C()aching of Mil- cast as Ruth Gordon-Me, with
he said, laying a thick pad of pa- lege, the churches and schools,
lard Robinson.
Grace E. Yetiw and William W.
per and a ·bunch of his own par- along with synopses of the town's take an active interest in the
Robinson presented an achieve- Price as my mother and my father,
local French Club.
ticular pencils on the counter. organizations and an account of
Born at Lockes-sur-Ource, Bur- ment a\vard to retiring Swarth- Barbara S. Thorbahn and Donogh
ClAnd this," he added, rummaging the services of the borough simply
more College Captain Haines Z ..McCutcheon as my best friend
in one of his capacious pockets ooze information for interested gundy, France, on January 26, Dickinson and letters to the varand my next best friend, reand producing a slip of paper with resident and struggling civics stu- 1888, ·he was the son of the late sity team. Assistant Coach Henry spectively. J'ohn B. Littlefield,
Dr. and Mrs. Gyula Ullman for
one Of those new dial phone num- dent alike.
many years residents of Chester, Hofmann made the junior var. . Thomas H. Lueders, M. Jean
bers carefully written on it.
Prosch, Ronald H. Yeher, and a
A table of borough statistics (did Pa.
.,
(continued on page eight)
The purpose of his coming, of
cat (still to be Chosen) complete
course, was to ask The. Swarth- you know that over 15 miles Of
Mr. Ullman was graduated from
the cast.
morean to take the phone calls of sewer pipe runs beneath these Chester High School in 1904 and
Thimble Group Meets
· Is W h 0 streets of asphalt?), a list of the after a year of study and travel
a II S war th more b oys and grr
Stage manager fr the show s
Ii
An extra meeting of the Thim- D J
wanted him to waken them on borough fire siren signals and a abroad received. his enrrineering
r. . Les'c Ellis. Prompter is
e'
ble
Group
was
held
Monday
at
Chri~tmas Eve. Santa's visit was convenient page of general infor- training at the University of Col- the home of Mrs. Edward M. Alice M. Connolly with Walter F.
necessarily short, but he had time mation, containing the numbers orado. He later did graduate work Bassett, North Chester road to Rouber as electrician, and Ted
to say that boys and girls could of police, fire and municipal at the Massachusetts Institute of make Christmas slippers for Na- Cary in charge of music and sound
'
hi m W e dn esday, De- phones, are also included in this Technology and at ihe Wharton val Hospital patients.
t rt calllog
sa
effects.
cember 14, when the extra phone 136 paged volume.
th~ University
ofseveral
Penn- r':::=============~============="1
sylvaniaofwhere
he also for
would be in, at Swarthmore
A whole gallery of pictures of School
6-6175, giving their names, ad.. the public buildings, scenes of years conducted a seminar for
dresses and ages, and to ask their the college and the college woods seniors in Advertising and Marparents to leave the 'Porch lights on rounds out this fact-infonning keting.
Friday, December 9
to guide him around the Swarth- book and makes the perfect gift
Mr. Ulhnan inaugurated a
1:00 P.M.-L.W.V. Meeting ........................ 97 Dartmouth Avenu
more streets. "Haven'.t got time for former horoughites, prospec- course in Marketing, MerchanSunday, December 11
to get lost," he said, "So be sure tive residents, or relatives and dising, and Advertising at Cornell
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship .............................. Local Churches
to remind them to leave their friends who want to know about University and for a number of
8:00 P.M.-Lecture In Defense of Neo-OrthOdOxy
porch lights on, and I'll ,be there the town of their favorite Swarth- years served on Cornell's staff
Lodge 5, College
eventually."
more"'an.
of lecturing professors .
Monday, December. 12Santa was halfway out the door
It is a rare boak indeed, how·
8:20 P.M.-uYears Ago" ............................................ Players Club
He practiced civil engineering
by this time, but returned to say, ever' carefully planned that man- for eight years throughout the
Toesday, December 13
a little uncomfortably, that the ages as a whole to please every- Rocky Mountain area from Yu8:20 PM.-uYears Ago" ....................... ~.................... Players Club
2:00 P.M.--Sue Read .. "A Christmas Festival" .... Woman's Club
deadline would be Friday, De- one but the Swarthmore Directory catan to the Arctics.
7:00
P.M.-Jr. Club Covered Dish - Mrs. Hoot, reader
Cember 23. "I don't like deadlines", comes close, with its guarantee
In World War I Mr. Ullman
Woman's Club
Santa said, unhappily, "but we've that everyone will find som..t~g served as a Lieutenant in the
Wednesday, December. 14
got to stop sometime. So tell them to be pleased with. A cordial m- Air Corps of tbe United States
8:20 P.M.-"Years Ago" ............................................ Players Club
to call as early as \>OSSible." At vitation is extended to all to come Army and was instructor in the
Thursday, December 15 .
Which point Santa whisked out of see for themselves this remark- School of Military Aeron.auties atl
8:20 P.M.-''Years Ago" ....................... _................... Players Club
town, to return for a longer visit able book at The Swarthmorean
(continued on page eight)
' -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,
Christmas Eve.
office on Dartmouth avenue.
--
DIRECTORY AIMED R. G. E. ULLMAN
TO SUIT ALL SERVICES HELD fOOTBALL NIGHT
HELD SATURDAY
"YEARS AGO" TO
OPEN MONDAY
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
Table Radios
ADOLPH'S
BUY
,
J.
your Javorite gal .•.
RUTH IZUMI
631 South Chester Road
Theatre Square
t
i'
,
Interview Madame Pandit
Several High School students
had the opportunity recently to
ask question and speak with Madam Pandit of India, the first woman ambassador to the United
States. Being in Philadelphia at
the time, she consented to have a
press conference with students representing s.chools in the area.
Representing Swarthmore were
'Varren Gold, Louis Sharpe and
Donald Sharpe.
a'iCCgbGrierF
,. ., ",A I:TII ~lOl!E \
JOYCE
LEWIS
TaB
z
DECEMHIIB t, 1MI
SWABTBMDBaAN
-H
4 to 5 next Monday afternoon at guests at a eocktall party given
the -home of Mrs. Donald P. Jones by Mr. and' l,fra. W. Herilerl I'JJIS YOUR CAR READY FOR WINTER
,
Helen Disque, daughter of Dr. of Swarthmore avenue, ,with weiler o(Paoli, and b7 Mr. ,1UId
and Mrs. R. C. DIsque of strath Trooll mothers as guests of honor. Mrs. ~ Rivin&ton Pyne of Pea~
carburetor 'and Ignition ~ ~ooling System
Haven avenue, and Patricia Me-' Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson pack, N J., at the FulweUer heme
Cahan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Strath Hayen avenue enter- December 11.
Engine & Clutch - Shoc4 Steering & Brakes
David McCahan also of Strath tained at a dinner-bridge last
Haven avenue, will sing with the Friday.
HONOR BR-WEJ1'O.B»
BlJSSEI4L~S
Mount Holyoke College Glee Club
Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Mercer, Mr.
Miss BartJara Knabb of PrinceFriday evening, December 16.
and Mrs. Harry L. Miller, Mr. and
"Bob" Atz, Owner
ton avenue, whose marriage to
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy T. Wolf of Mrs. Arthur R. Dana, and Mr.
Mr. Edwin Hanford of Drexel Hill
Park avenue for the past week Charles G. Thatcher of Swarth- will take place December 17, was
CAL L 04 it 0
DARH,1OUTH &- I ~rAY(rrE AV~).
have been entertaining Mr. Wolf's more spent the week-end in guest of honor at a luncheon and
brother and 8ister-in-law Mr. and Atlantic City with members of
kitchen shower given \Sunday by
Mrs. Fred Wolf of Utica, Ohio.
the Ozone Golf Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lincoln
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan R. Je~up Mrs. JMnes Lukens of Elm av- -:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,
enue and her daughter Mrs. David r
of Westdale avenue entertained of Haverford avenue entertamed
Make it a Family Christmas Dinner at The Inn Welsh of Lansdowne, at the Luinformally at their home Saturday as their week-end guests Mr. and
The Children will Love the Big, Bright Tree
Mrs. H. V. Faber of Beaumont, kens home.
evening.
Mrs. Donald Crosset and her
Mr. and Mrs. Ford F. Robinson Texas.
and You will lind the True Christmas Spirit Here.
daughter Miss Sandra Crosse! of
of Westdale avenue will entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Charles ·C. Heisler
Ridley Creek road, Media enterOld-fllShionecl YnleUde TURKEY DINNER ........................ ,2.00
at a supper [or out-of-town guests entertained a group of friends,
tained at a miscellaneous shower
other Chol""" In.lude ChopS and Steaks, from ,2.25 - $2.75
on Sunday evening.
including former
Swarthmore
DINNER DEC. 25th, 1 - 7:30; DEC. 26th 1 - 2:30 and 5 - 7.30
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Reavis of High Schdol classmates, at the
Miss Knabb was also guest of
home of Mrs. Heisler'S mother
Rese~n.s Being Made Now lor. Both Days
honor
at a neighborhood shower
University place entertained as Mrs. Hugh W. Downing of Rivertheir house guest last week Mr. view road in, honor of Miss Anne given by Mrs. Henry I. Hoot, Miss
Reavis' sister Mrs. Earl Harris of A. Argyle of Scarsdale, N.Y., Nancy Hoot and Miss Helen Hoot
Swarihmore, I'a.
Telephone Swaribmore 0680
Columbia, Tenn.
. formerly of Swarthmore, and Mr. of Lafayette avenue.
WESTERN UNION OFFICE AND FREE I'ABKTNG
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Merrill John William Lerew, Jr., of New
with their daughter Linda of Rochelle N.Y. whose engagement
ENGAGEMENT
Ogunquit, Me., arrived Thursday has bee'; recently announced.
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Balat" II
for a week-end visit with anAlice P. Hornaday, daughter of Fawce1lt, formerly of Swarthmore,
other daughter Lpuesa who is Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hornaday announce the engagement of their
spending the winter with her aunt of Dickinson avenue has 'been an- daughter, Miss Nancy H8stI!ngs
Miss Sarah Berry of Park avenue. nounced as co-chairman of the Fawcett, and Mr. Louis John WagThe Menills are en route to Tuc- decorations committee for the ner, son of Mr. Harry ·Wagner of
son, Ariz.
consolidated Relief Drive Formal Wilmington, and the late Mrs.
BlJ;AUTYSALON
Borough Secretary, Elliott Rich- Dance held at the Oberlin Col- Wagner.
ardson left Tuesday on a two- lege recently. Alice, a junior in
It's earing that saves the wearing
The marriage will take place In
week vacation to Miami and the Oberlin College of Arts and the spring.
Jamaica. ~
Sciences, is majoring in Kinder'Call Swarthmore 0476 '
Mr. William H. Ward, Mr. garten-Primary education. She
9 Chester Road
BIRTHS
Donald W. Poole, and Mr. Mar- is a junior counselor for freshvel Wilson of Swarthmore are on men, and a member of the WomMr. and Mrs. Walter 1.. Douga 10-day hunting trip to North an's Athletic 'Association, Y.W.C.A. lass, Jr., of Coatesville are reExecutive Board of the Athletic ceiving congratulations upon the
Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fischer Association at Goucher College, birlh of a son, Walter r"",don
of Dickinson avenue entertained Baltimore.
Douglass, III, on Dec
16 members of the Sunday Night
Miss Helen Cawley depart- the Coatesville Hospital. .
GIVE YEARS and YEARS of
Supper club at their home Sun- ment head in Home Economics
Mrs. Douglass is the former
day evening.
Teacher Training, Utah State Ag- Miss Margaret Brown, daughter
FREE TIME and LESS WORK
Mrs. EunIce Story Eaton .of ricultural College, Logan, Utah, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Brown
Park avenue reviewed Helen was .the week-end guest of the of North Chester road.
Wright's story of the life of
Peter E. Tolds while enroute as
Maria Mitchell, "Sweeper in the delegate from the Pacific Region
Mr. and Mrs. John E. GenseSky" at the Tuesday Club meeting to the National Vocational Con- mer, ,Jr., of Dickinson avenue. anof the New Century Club, Chester. ference in Atlantic City this nounce the birth of a son, Frank
Mrs. J. Warren Paxson of Vas- week.
,Edwin, on November 3() in Taylor
sar avenue reviewed uGreen
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rogers Hospital.
Seas and White Ice" by Marion and family of Yale avenue will
The baby is a .grandson of Mr.
MacMillan, at the meeting of the move in the near future to their and Mrs. Frank D. Windell of
SWARTIDIORE 117'
7 SOUTH ClBESTER ROAD
Thursday Book Club held last newly purchased home at 217 Har- Westdale avenue, and Of Mr. and
week at the home of Miss Edith vard avenue.
Mrs. John E. Gensemer of DicltBunting of College avenue.
Helen Hoot of Lafayette avenue inson avenue.
Mrs. Charles G. Thateh"r of is a member of the Drexel Tech
Ogden avenue is visiting her son- women's field hockey team. She
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kirk of
in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. was captain of the lacrosse team, Ypsilanti, Mich., announce the
C. Russell De Burlo of Medford, and also played hockey and birth of their second daU#1ter,
Mass.
basketball when she attended Ann Marie, on December 6 In the
Ann Arbor Hospital, Ann Arbor,
Mrs. Fred R. Wilson of'Walnut Swarthmore High.
Helen is a pre-junior in the Mich.
lane entertained her bridge club
The new baby is a granddaughat luneheon-bridge at her home administrative secretarial curriculum, and a· member of the ter of Mr. and Mrs. William P.
Monday.
Secretariate,
a professionalorgani- Hayes of Swarthmore avenue.
Mrs. Marvel Wilson of Strath
Haven avenue entertained at a zation, and DrexelteI ians, a religsmall luncheon at her home Wed- ious society.
nesday.
TO HONOR COUPLE
Fourth Graders of College and
Miss
Elizabeth Bancroft Smith
Rutgers avenue schools- held a
Christmas tea on Tuesday at 3 of Swarthmore avenue and Dr.
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Don- Donald N. Twaddell of Dundee,
Y., whose marriage will take
ald P. Jones of Swarthmore
avenue. The children sang carols place Wednesday, December 28,
for their mothers Who were guests will be ,guests of honor at a buffet supper given tomorrow evenof honor.'
Cub Den Number Seven has ing by Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.
been meeting at the home of Mrs. Garrison, Jr., of Rutgers avenue.
Order Now-Pay in January
The couple will again be honor
Charles E. Fischer of Dickinson
avenue to work on its December iF;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:a
project of making pine candle
holders to sell to give Christmas
cheer to a needy family suggested
by the Community Health Center.
Friday and Saturday
Members of Girl Scout Troop
Friday and Saturday
Ka~ Grayson
Number 269 will give a tea from
and Phila's own
"UNDER CAPRIOOBN"
l\Iari.o l e n g
in technicolor
''THAT MIDNIGHT KISS"
IngrId Bergman
Sat. Mat. at 1:15
THE SWARTHMORE
Joseph Cotton
Extra For Kiddies!
"JAl\1ES BROS. OF
Saturday Matinee - 1 P. M.
MISSOURI" No. 11
Players Club
Special Children's Show
Also Cartoon
Red
Ryder & !JUle Beaver
Sunday and Mo::n"-cd",ay-:C:-Presents
"COLOlIADO I'IONEERS"
Fred MacMurray
Also cartoons ~ Serials
Maureen O'H.....
~~Year8
''FATHER WAS A
Monday and Tuesday
FULLBACK"
WUllam Bendix in
Ago~~
The All-American Comedyl
''TIlE LIFE OF BILBY"
Tuesday and Wednesday
by RUTH GORDON
Lucille Ball
Wednesday Only
WUlIam Bolden
"TIlE I¥WENTII V'BIL"
I'laJinc
"MISS GILANT TAKES
with Anne Todd
RICHMOND"
and.J_ . . . . .
Yale Ave. & Che.!ter Road
DECEMBER 12&11 - 17&11
The Howling, Hilarious Girl
-Takes-Man Comedy!
Starting Thurs. DeC"mber 15
Inclusive
Swarthmore 1250
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Kelly Tires ,
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Porcelainizing Car
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON'
SlVARTIDIORE, I'A., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1949
observed on Frld"l' evening at
6:3() p.m. at the annual Father and
Son Christmas Turkey Dinner.
The program will include The
Boar's Head Carol which will be
chanted by the choir boys in Latin,
carol singing, three technlcolor
sound cartoons and a special entertainment "Seven Songs for
Supper," The dinner is sponsored
by the Men's Club and will serve
as their December meeting.
71 YEARS
of uninterrupted
Funeral Service
'.
Christian Science Notes
,.'
UGod The Preserver Of Man" is
Presbyterian Notes
mittee will meet at 4 o'clock in the
Sunday morning at the 11 Pastor's Study.
o'clock service Mr. Bishop will
The Seventh and Eighth Grade
preach the &econd of a series of Fellowship will meet at 5 p. ID.
sermons on the general topic ''The
T!,e Y?ung Adult's Meditation
Drama of Divine Invasion _ A penod will be held at 6 o'clock in
Mystery" on the subject "Angles the Church Sanctuary followed by
Sing with Joy,"
SUpper and more work on toys
Mr Faust· will sing a solo from for underprivileged children. '
Handel's Messiah at the 11 o'clock The C~U~lity Christian Youth
Fellowship will meet at 6:30 on
worship.
Sunday evening in this Church.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Musser at
The Board of Trustees meet
the Harvard avenu~ entr.ance and Tuesday, at 8 p. m. in the Church
Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Ellis at the office.
driveway-transept entrance will
The
Woman's
Association
assist Mr. Bishop in greeting the Christmas Tea will be held' Wedcongregation . after the service nesday. December 14, at the
Sunday morrung.
Church.
The program begins
Coffee will be served in the promptly at 2:15. There will be
Parish House after the Morning special music and Mrs. William
Service on Sunday. All are in- Barrow Pugh, Jr. will read the
vited to stop in fot a brief visit. Christmas story. Mrs. Guy deThe Women's Bible Class meets Furia's Circle Six will be in charge
at 9:30. The Doctrines of theEpis- of the tea.
copal Church will be discussed by
The Evening Circles' Chrishnas
Mrs. Charles L. Minor.
Program will be held Wednesday,
at December 14, at ~ p. m. Adeline
The Men 's Bible Class '-eels
~.
9:45. Dr. James B. Pritoha:.-d, Pro- Strouse will be the speaker. Henry
fessor of Old Testament Litera- Faust will be in charge of the
ture at Crozer Theological' 8em- Christmas Music program.
inary will lead the discussion on
The J,unior Choir rehearses at
"How Hafn God Spoken?"
3:30 on Thursday afternoons. The
Chapel Ohoir rehearses at 7:45
The Sunday School Departments
t 9'45Th eN
d on Thursday evenings. The CberurSery tan tUbS' Choir rehearses Saturday
e . ts
m
ee~
a
,
.
Dep'
tm
B egmner s
ar en
mee a
.
11 o·clock.
mornmg. at 10:15.
Th Buildin Co
'ttee will . The Session meets Friday evene t 12 'clgock dD!lll1 lairs m' mg, December 16, at 8 p. m. in the
meet a
0
owns
Pastor's Study
the Parish House on Sunday.
Church Services
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. Joseph P. Bisliop, ~
Sunday December 11
9:30 A.M.-Woman's Bible Class
9:45 A.M.-Sunday School and
Men's Bible Class.
11:00 A.M.-Mr: 'Bishop's sermon
will be "Angels Sing With
Joy."
~
5:45 P.M.-Young Adult's Group
6:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship
Presbyterian Church
METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser, D. D., Minister
Sunday December 11
9:45 A.M.-Church' Selwol
10:00 A.M.-Young Adults
11:00 A.M.-Sermon Topic - ''The..
Light that has not Failed,"
6:30 P.M.-youth Fellowship
TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Recto!' '
Sunday December 11
8:00 A.M. - Holy Communion.
9:45 A.M.-Church School
11:00 A.M.-Dr. Lucius R. Shero
will be guest preacher.
6:30 P.M. Canterhury Club.
6:3() P.M. - Youth Fellowship
Presbyterian Church
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
Sunday December 11
11:45 A.M.-First Day School.
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum - Dr.
Vincent Lathbury, Psychiatrist, will continue discussion
of psy.chiatry and Religion.
11:00 A.M.':"'Meeting for Worship.
Children cared for ln Whittier
House.
i
4:00 P.M. - ' Barrel
Packing
Christmas Carol Service in
the Meeting House.
6:30 P.M. - Youth Fellowship,
PreSbyterian Church.
Monday December 12
Sewing for the A.F.s.C. in
Whittier House.
Wednesday December 14
All day sewing and quiltinll IkIr
the A.F.s.C.
the subject of tlie Lesson-Sermon
in all churches of Christ SCientist,
on Sunday, Decemb.er 11. The
Golden text is: "As birds flying,
so will the Lord of hosts defend
Jerusalem; defending also he will
deliver it; and passing over he
will preserve it."
(Isa. 31:5)
food,
MARY A. BAlR. Prooldoal
Trinity Notes
Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8 a.m. All departments
of the Chureh School will meet
at 9:45 a.m. The 400th Anniversary of the Book of Common
Prayer will be commemorated at
the 1l:0() a.m. service of Morning
Prayer. Dr. Lucius R. Shero,
Professor of Greek at Swarthmore
College will be the guest preacher.
The boys serving as acolytes are:
8 a.m.,John Simon; 11 a.m" Wm.
McHenry, Dana Swan and Dale
Thompson. Ushers for the 11
o'clock service are: R. J. Baker,
head usher, R. M. Daniel, W. R.
Fawcett, W. R. Sanborn, W. H.
Randall, S. D. Reynolds and J.
W. Jones. The Canterbury Club
will meet in the church at 6:30
p.m. The' Young People's FelIowship 'will meet at 6:30 p.m. in
particularly
candy,
ONLY
DAYS
UNTIL
CHRISTMAS
16
nuts,
Letter To The Editor
Dear Sirs;
M ay we too take this opportunity to voice a word of praise 'for
the kindness of "Ralph" of Hannum and Waite to many persons
old and young at the treacherous
crossing at Yale avenue and Chester road.
We feel sure "Ralph" has
Christmas in his heart every day
of the year.
The Sunday School meets at
9:45, The Young Adults class at 10
in the Ladies Parlors.
'l'he topic of the sennon at the
11 o'clock service is ''The Light
that has not ~ailed."
The Christian Youth Fellowship meets at 6:30 in the Presbyterian Church.
The ushers for the day are G.
Shubert, E. Alston, D. Dickinson,
P. Paulson and P. Murray.
Helen Scott and Mrs. Herbert
Hand will be in charge of the
Cburch Nursery during the morning service
The Woman's SocietY meets for
luncheon on Wednesday at 12 :30
in the Ladies Parlors. The regular meeting follows;
Rehearsal [or Junior Ghoir is on
Thursday evening at 6:30, and
for the Senior Choir at 7:45.
S
Tel.phone RI 6.1581
dates and raisins; and money.
Methodist Church Notes
e
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
Friends Meeting Notes
A period ~f Meditation and
Prayer is held each Thursday
evening from 5:35 to 6 o'clock in
the Ohurch Sanctuary.
C~g
D,••croD 0' 'UNIllAl.I
Dr. Vincent Lathbury, Psychiatrist, of the Pennsylvania Institute, will lead the second of the
discussions on Psychiatry and Religion in the Meeting House at
9:45 on Sunday.
The annual Barrel Packing
Party this year will be a Christmas Carol Service on Sunday afItemoon, December 11 at 4 CP.m. in
the Meeting House. Suggestions
for contributions for the barrels
are new or used toys and clothes;
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
Sunday December 11
11 :00 A.M.-Sunday SchooL
the Presbyterian Cburch.
11:00 A.M. - Lesson - Sermon
Choir school will meet on Mon"God
The Preserver of Man."
Wednesd
ening
t:inI day and Wednesday at 4 p.m.
each week, 8 :.m-:vRaadi;:":oom
Choir rehearsal will be held on
~ ~ except Sunday and Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
HolidaYs 12 to 5 p. m. Wadnesc1a7
Th
traditional ceremony of
....
ev Ines 7 '- 7:80 p.m. and • to
~
th boar' head will be
~.
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
13 South Chester Road
Swarthmore
Sincerely,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Potts
732 Yale avenue
Prescription for a Happy Christmas Compounded
Do your Chrisbnas shopping in
one store - MICHAEL'S
There you will find a wide assortment of
distinctive holiday gifts for everyone
on vour Christmas list. '
"'
Of course we will gift wrap
your
selections
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Michael's College Pharmacy
ON THE CORNER
TB E SWABTB M0
;I
SCHOOL
.
D::'~': ~:~~:='ml ~~!~dfo~er:a:f!'..": ELECTS MC CAHAN
BOOKMARKS WORK
FOR SEAL SAI.liS
PORSAl,E
IN
BEACH HAVEN, NEw JERSEY
CORNER PROPERTY ON OOEAN BLOCK
Cape Cod Sble, 5 Bedrooms, Two Baths, 1 ear Garace,
Screened In Porch, Excelle n ' CondItion, $10,000
Call Swarthmore 0670
GREEN'S
COAL - WOO;O - OIL
"Founded 'With The Borough"_
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
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NEWS NOTES
Dr. alld Mrs. Prand& Harper
find a bright "seasonal" bookmark of Mount Holly, N. J., have moved
Dr David McCahan of'Strath
in each volume supplied by the to Re~elaerville, Albany Coun~, lIav~ avenue was re-elected
Delaware County Tuberculosis and N. Y., where Dr. Harper Is
president of ,the School Board for
H.!alth Association to serve as re- dent naturalist of the Edmund the ensuing year and W. E. Dunminders Of the 1949 ChrlsImaa
Niles Huyck Preserve. gan was re-elected as vtce-presSale, conducted by the Assoclatioo
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bul- ident for a one-year' term at
from November 21 to December lock of Cedar lane visited over the Tuesday night's session of the
to raise funds for its 1950 health week-end their son and daughter- Board. The other officers of the
program.
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bullock, Jr., Board, who are elected in the
Inside the !olded bookmark Is of Seaford, Del.
spring, are Mrs. Raymond It. Dena brief quiz that will he~ the readworth of Elm avenue, secretary,
Mrs. George F. Fenno of SwarIhers determine whether they are
and Donald P. Jones of Swarthmoore avenue ententamed at a
doing all tlley should .to keep a small party Wednesday evening more avenue, treasurer.
check on the health of their lungs. in honor of the birthdSy anniverCarroll P. Streeter,
of periodic chest x-rays for
, .
the Board, was inducted as also
adult.
.
avenue.
was Mr. Dungan of Dogwood
Chest x-ray surveys are among
Mrs. T. K. Brown of DickInson lane, re-elected member. Both
tile major functions of the Assoc- avenue arrived home Thursday men were elected for terms of
iation. To date over 92,000 County after a year's travel Ilbrough six years. ,
residents have been x-rayed by the Florida, the South West and the
Shortly after his election Dr.
Association and this program is en- canadian Rockies. She accompa- McCahan announced chairmen of
tirely supported by the sale
nied her brother-in-law and sis- the standing committees as folCndstmas Seals in the County.
ter Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cadbury, lows: instruction committee, Mrs.
The cnest x-ray Project of
who will be here for a short visit Denworth; finance and insurance
Tuberculiosis Association is one before returlnng south for the committee, Mr. Jones; property
Im'lny services it offers Delaware winter.
committee, Mr. Dungan; and
C9unty residents. other major
Mrs. William B. Bullock of Ce- salary committee, Mr. Streeter.
.
f
Present at the meeting also was
projects include: rehabilitatlOn 0 dar lane will entertain her
hosI btl
;h
L"'dge Dr•. Carl G. Leech, County Superthe cured patients·, emergen~
-,
bridge c u a a un" eon-un
iD.tendent of Schools, who dispital care and special relief for next Tuesday.
, .
cussed tabulations which he had
the patients and th~. families
Mrs. George F. Fenno, of worked out showing the effect of
and the very important all year
Swarthmore avenue Will entertain the new assessments, the new
round health education program
J
in the schools and communities of Miss Hester Wolfe of Appleton, Ta'I.· Equalization Board reports,
Wise. as her house guest during and the new formula for the disthe County.
the holidays.
tribution of State subsidies upon
the possible income of the district
The Swarthmore Bridge Club
for next year. While the inforwill hold a dinner and Christmas
mation is at present incomplete,
party at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
it would appear that there will
Richard Smith of Drexel Hill on
be a reduction in the amount of
Saturday evening. Membe1"S atmoney due Swarthmore School
tending will be Mr. and Mrs. Mll- District from State reimbursement
liard Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. Edi.
mund Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Charles sources for the next fiscal year.
C;MarUn, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Dr. Leech .....~ the Board he
Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood, would make his figures complete
n_
Mr and as soon as the necessary data were
Mr. and Mrs. P a ul , _ e r s , .
ail bi fr
H
. b
a e
om
arrlS urg.
Mrs Richard H unt , Mr and' Mrs• _avThe
Bow amended its rules
H. ,L. Shay" .Jr., Mr. and Mrs. and regulations to set the third
Gelrge Bre.tling, and Mr. and 'Wednesday Of tlie month as mectMrs Donald Lange.
ing date, beginning in Jan. 1950
res.-
I
'Protect thei." health lid• shoesI4f,
'.
B.P.GoodricJi,
.
RUBBER
FOOTWEAR
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Transmission
Chassis
Front Wheels
Tlras
Radiator
011 and Air Flltera
Spark Plugs
Special Combination Pric~'
SINCLAIR-izeYOUR CAR NOW
l~lJS(~()
Meet
Ten 'members of the Thimble
Mrs. N. !S, Livingston, Jr., of
Group
met
last
Monday'
at
the
Mohall,
N.D., will arrive next
Seventh, and ninth grade memhome of Mrs. Hervey Schumacher Friday to spend the Christmas
of Haverford avenue.
holidays with her parents Mr. an~
bers Of the Swarthmore Junior
Mr. wid Mrs. Lyle A. Whltslt Mrs. Joseph F. Gaskill of Uniof Elm avenue have returned from versity place. Dr. Livingston will
On Monday evening President at the Woman's Club.
George Ewing conducted 1949',
The seventh grade wttich meets
The Woman's Club was given a week's trip by plane to England. join ber Ister.
last !'leeUng of Borough Council at 7 p.rn. with Mr. and Mrs. John an inspiring insight into the work
peront for constru.ctlon of an MacAlpine as host and bostess, of International House by the exaddition to the front of the Ingle- will have Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Al- ecutive director Elmer T. Thom~
neuk on Park avenl'e was granted. len and' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph son on Tuesday. The meeting was
Council decided against requiring Gibson, i as chaperons.
under the sponsorship of the youth
owners of local swimming pools
Dr. 3lId Mrs. John F. McKernon conservation committee of the
to enclose same with fences.
will be host and hostess for the club of which Mrs. George B.
.
.
ninll1 grade, meeting at 8:45 p.m. Thorn is chairman. ACC<$'ding
The public safety committee re- Mrs. David Braun Mr and Mrs to Mr. Thompson more than
pc,rted .that alterations to the Fire C. H. JegIum and
and Mrs' 11,000 students from 85 countries
'U b _'--_ . made use of the facllities of InHouse doors would be completed RuSsell Philli
.
eek in tim t ' t
ps WI
e ~A""'Vns.
this w
e 0 perou the
temational House in Philadelphia
entrance of the new pumper which
last year.
is expected to arrive before the
11" Club To Ho.Id Supper
In portraying the slgnlfioance of
week-end. The proper -borough
The Junior Woman's Club will work done by his organization in
officials were authorized to draw hold a covered dish supper in developing international good will
a $14,300 check ,paying for the the Woman's Club Tuesday even- Mr. Thompson drew extensively
truck upon receipt of title 1m ing, December 13 at 7 p. m. Mem- on his 25 years of experience in
the vehicle. .
bers are asked to register their dealing with young people from
A total of $4787.64 was passed covered dish for six persons with aU over the world.
for payments to the two companies Ruth Wagner, Swarthmore 0'166
His entertaining anecdotes on
which recently installed the four by tomorrow, December 10.
on the problems of strangers in a
The, supper party will be fol- new country served to impress
traffic lights on Chester road.
A decision to limit parking on ,lawed by the annual filling of upon his audience the l>art his
Rutgers avenue between Chester stockings for either a boy or a organization plays in ll1e cultivaroad and Cornell avenue to two girl, so members are reminded to tion of friendly relations among
Sponge rubber
hours, effective immediately, was bring toys, candy and wrapping students of all countries who have
rug cushion I
made at this meeting.
paper as well as a IJlg stocking come to the United States to atCouncil decided to ask the to fill. 1'I1e Club III a1se donating tend educational Institutions in
NOW YOtl can live Jour rugs that glorious feel of rich. deep-pile
School Board to assist with the a basket of food for the needy and the metropolitan Philadelphia
carpeaog-easily and cheaply_with amazing new SPtmg~x•• I
would appreciate contributions of area.
Made of pure, virgin rubber. SpongtK has many more advantages
improvement of the road alonJlSide
and
Done ol the drawbacks found in old style carpet lining.
at least two items.of canned goods
Mr. 'I'hompson's talk was inits new play!ield and the railroad, at this time.
Sl1"8'"
is sanitarY, has no dirr-catdting crevices. It is mothterspersed by the comments of
. and-vermin-proof, doeso"c aruaa lint. can be scrubbed clean in a
extending from Swarthmore avMrs, Henry I. Hoot will pre- James Yang a graduate of the Unijiffy_ S/lDa,'Jl will never stretch out of shape, aeep. crawl. budde
enue to Riverview road.
sent Christmas readings, which versity of Pennsylvania and curGI' mat down.
The reorganization meeting of will be followed by carol singing. rently a resident of International
Y.,. owe it to yourself and your russ to give them.the luxury
Council was set for January 3.
aad
IODs-life MiMa.rance" of S"".61# Rug Cushioo. CoII\C io ana
Mary Spencer of Walllngford will House, who entertained his aud...
how
it feels 10 Mep on Sp&n8""
Zoning Decision Postponed
be accompanyist.
ience with an amusing recitation
• T. M. Bee.
9x12 - $33.00
Juniors hope that all members of the complications and embarAt a meeting of the Zoning
Board of Adjustment Tuesday and friends will join in the fes~ assments he encountered as a student as a result, of customs here
evening testimony was heard in livities.
differing from those in his native
regard to the application of B.
China.
Franklin Pierce for a technical
Ellen Jenkins of North Chester
variance of several inches in lo- road, a student at Dav!s-"""'';'
Mr
d Mr
••_ _ e l:arpetl. . . . Complete Sloe RlDle. Oriental B.g.
. an
s. ~ed R. Wilson
..
cating a house ·he plans to build College, ElkIns, W. Va. who re- of WBlnut lane entertained Miss
100 Parle Ave;, Swllfhmore. Pa.
at Harvard avenue and South returned home for the holiday va- Edna Baker of Woodbury, N.J. as
Sw.r+hmore 0730 0. 0529 - CL •••brook 9-4646
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Chester road. The meeting was cation, underwent a knee opera- their week-end guest
"'-_" ~Jl.gs Need Cltanll,IYERY Year!
adjourned to meet at a later date
tionTuesday.
in the''Bryn Mawr Hospital I
upon call of' the Chairman.
on
Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Weiland
of South Chester road entertained
Open House at Gibbons HClpDe Mr. and ~. Albert St. ClaIr, of
Open House will be held at the WUmington, Del., as their guests
Gibbons Home, Baltimore pike, over a'recent week-end•
Monday evening, December 12 at
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver A. Tait
B o'clock.
have tr\Oved from the Swarth-.
Mrs. George P.· Warren will m~re Apartments to their new
present the story of Christmas, home in Stoney Creek ,Park,
illustrated with slides, and music. Springfield, Delaware County.
Mr:
New Lillu
Underfoot for you
w"'S;onqu.
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ii;tiiii;tiii·~ii~i~iii~i.iEijrii~j~i~i~j~iirii~ii
I am really not trying to get your GOAT
but come to see MINE. They came
from Sweden where they are a
symbol of Chrislq1as.
,
CHECKS GIVE
YOU AHETI'ER ."
,
,
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My shop is chock full of beautiful
and praciical gifts awaiting
your choice.
~~RUNNING
RECORD"
CELIA SHOE SHOP
HltlI
.~
Jr. Assemblies
\
There's everything )'011 need in B. F. GoodrIch rnbber footwear for tiny tots. Easy on and off ••• Lightness in welght
••• Famous B. F. Goodrich durabllit:r for long wear. Bring ,
your children in today aDd let us lit them. while we have a fuB
ranee of .ue..
J~
112 P ....k
Molor
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CLOSES
THOMPSON TALKS
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BUSINESS
EAR
y
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=:~~esS~,:,d:=~~ .AT' CLU
,
for TINY TOTS
Your car needs winter protection, too. See us now for
Sinc1air-ize for Winter Servicc. With this special service,
we protect your car ten ways
against wint:r wear.
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& AI..S'I'(tN
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
Swarthmote 3681
A~tIe
Swum
n
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Give A
DDlECI'OBY
This oIristll.OS
The New Up·to-the·lIIInllte Catalogne of Swarthmore Its residents, Its history and institution. is sure to be warmly
accepted by everyone interested in the Borough -
Swarthmoreans Who Have Not Yet Secured
A Copy
Swarthmoreans Who :Have Moved
Away
,
Swartkmoreans Attending' College
You won·t want to be dashing around with
cash, once' you've paid bills ~y chec~. It's
not only quicker, safer and mare bu.smes~
like ••• it provides automatic receIpts IR
the form of c<:lncelled checks and keeps your
spending "in balancel" Come in and.". us.
Swarthmore lIational Bank
& Trust Co. '
Now You can buy U. S. SavinP Bondi! IllUtoDatl..u,.
~0UII:h
the' n~w Bond-a-Mont:h PlaD. AIi& at tIIIa l\UIk
Only $2 to subscribers of The Swarthmo~
ORDER EARLY by calling Swarthmore 0900
For your convenience I will remain open until
9:00 P.M. every day until Christmas.
Let me help you.
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
\.
104 Park Avenue
Swarthmore 2513
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6
The Annual Christmaa tea of \ afternoon at the home of Mrs.
the Kappa Gamma Aluumae \ James Bacon Douglaa of Nwtb
Association will be held tomorrw Chester road.
.~.
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Un cJol1eie, played In the aDD...1 "",' South Chester road, ElIzAdrla' Army-Navy All Star Hockey abeth is PllBeta Phi sorority rep..
Succsseful Season pme on Saturday. She held the resentative on ,th.. Pan-HellenIc
Swarthmore Hl&h School'. Girla' positiOIl of left wing for the Army COWIciL
Hockey team WOWId. up 1ts llNl1 team.
Wllllam A. McCulloc:tl of Rivaeason with a bang_ game . David Daugherty of the, Uni- erview road has been e1ected to
against Upper Darby. winlling b,- vers!ty of 'Virginia spent the
the glee club at lehigh UniveNity.
a well-earned _
of 1-,0.
end recent1y at his home on He is a first bass.
Opening !he fall schedule rather DJckillst>U avenue.
• Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Gowing of
inauspicious1y with 1 _ to
Ellzabeth Bryant returned to Parrish road, entertaIned Mlsa
Springfield Qld Haverford b7 ODe Bucknell Uni~ty following Louise Watkins of Cleveland, Ohio
point each, and George Schoo\ 2~. a weekend spent at her home recently.
an uninspiring tltauIh effec:t1ve
•
nothing-nothing tie with Westtown •
the alm'odt COD!pletely green team
then managed a tum for the better. beating Lanadowne 8-0, holding Media at a 2-2 tie and 0011eluding the feason with the beautifully played Upper Darby game.
Coached bY Virginia Allen and
managed by Mildred Magee, this
years team members. Pauline
Benecke. Ruth Wilcox, Barbara
Crossett, Jane Evans, Beverly
Harlow, Dottie Heinze, Marlyn·
Green, Loraine Saunders, Anne
Lukens, Jerry Faulkner, Vivian
Herndon, Polly Told, Chrissy
Ford have much to show tor
this season's work. Captain Bobby
Crossett. benched the first three
games due to a foot injury. waa
the one returning player from
last year's varsity. It's record.
though not so impressive in the
books compared to former undefeated seasons. is significant in
the display ot steady development
aa evidenced by its game hy game
improvement culminating in the
fina! game of top-notch hoc!
The second team holds a favorable record of flve ties and two
wins. Three complete teams competed In the first squad for varThe new Swarthmore Dial Central Officesity posts.
costing about $I,2S0,OOO-will go into service
Allce Putnam, coaching three
at 7:00 A.M. Sunday, December 11,
teama competing for top posiUons
on the second squad, also had a
SWarthmore service will give you all the
creditable season. The third team
finished with three wins and two
benefits of the most up-to-date dial equipment
losses, and fourth team took One
Calls to Philadelphia and many other out-ofgame, tied two and lost two.
town points will go through as fast as calls to
CJlaas team games, encouraged
in the interests of, giving more
the corner store.
girls a chance to participate, were
played by th8, Ilinth and tenth
All Numbers 1'0 8e Changed
grades VB. Springfield and Nethl!l'Providence. These girls won fINIn order that you may enjoy all the advantages
ery game.
of this new equipment, it is necessary to
change all telephone numbers. New SWarthElected Chairman UWF
Willard P. Tomlinson of South
more numbers will be made up of .the two
Chester road, waa elected Chairletters SW and five' figures. For example, to
man of the West Delaware County
Chapter. United World Federalreach SWarthmore 6-7361, dial the two
tsts. at the .Anm1
last month at the home of
then the five fiSure1l, 6-7361.
Roderick Stebbins of Wallingford.
Other officers choseI1 were. Vicechairman, Mrs. Isaac Domblum:
Please Use 'he
Recording SecIetary. Mrs. S.R.M.
New Dlrertory Supplement
Urum: COIIesponding Secretary,
Mrs. ,Oliver Tait: and Treasurer,
AIl new SWarthmore numbers are listed in a
William C. Sh8nk.
new directory supplement just delivered. H
you have not received your copy, please notify
NEWS NOTES
Mary F. DIckinson of CoUege
the Business Office.
avenue. a student at Earlham College, spent .the week-end recentOn and after December 11, please . consult
ly with Charlotte Kroggel" a
'the new directory supplement fo1' the correct
college friend from Shelb;yvl1le,
,number before making calls.
Ind.
Mr•. Harold G. Griffin or RutThis directory contains full dialing instrucgers avenue entertained at a
luncheon last ,week in honor of
tions, including information on how to make
Mrs. Douglas Saunders of Park
out-of-town calls.
avenue, a newcomer to Swarthmore.
Sadie Garrett, daughter of Mr.
Growing Value
and Mrs. Milan Garrett of Princethe SWarthmore area, you can now
ton avenue. a sophomore at Ober-,
reach more people by telephone than ever
Beginning Thursday,
before. And beginning Sunday, your telephone
service will be better than ever. Any way you
December 15
look at it, your telephone service keeps
we will be open
ing more and more valuable.
Hockey Tea~8 Wind Up
week-I
Another Popular BIg Acme
CANNED FOODS
SALE
It's time to stock up with so many of the..
outstondlng money-saving opportunltle.
~~~:;'
Coming Sunday
1001c What 49c Will Buy-
Ir~ Smaller Quant;tie. atRegu'ar Price.
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2
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Packed In heavy syrup
~
Ideal Cra~n;'heh;r;r;y;-'Sl.a~u;;ce~:':::'''::':':'':':''::':':~ 4 '!:: 490
gJItIt ~I.III Cooked Spalhetd
4 I~.:. 490
MaiDe Sardines M~~':;d
6 ~ 49.
Red Ripe Tomatoel
S ':;; 49.
Farmdale Corn C'!'!!:'S:',.lo
4 ~n: 490
/lSOO Old Falbioned Peaches .......... z~;; 49.
ideal Brand Prune Juice
z Ii:':' 49.
Ideal Tomato Soup
6 '~':' 490
Enriched with Lowllo luttw
laolc What a Dollar Will BuySmaller Quantities at Regular Prices
Sauerkraut
9~::~$1
.pD'
baRer on a cold nlsh' 'han a 10111 of
pork and .auerkraut,
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IISaJ Pork II Bea.. T3.":."':'o
ss I _ . S
Ideal Veletarian Bea"l ',,:,::,:
Ro....oN TOlDa. . Juloe ..
SS 16-0• •S
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Fal'lll4de Tomatoel s'~:;:nI
.001e Pineapple Juice
Hawaiian SHeed Pineapple
Red Rood Apple Sauce
Glenlide Sliced Peaches ..........
Standard Bartlett Pears
Red Tal Whole Apricots Un_'ed
Ideal Frencb Style Green Bean I
Fal'lll4de Evaporated Milk
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No.2.S
No.2
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4
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No.2·1
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can..
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7 No.I·S
6 No,2
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Acme Dependable Quality Meats
SERVE YOURSELF-NO WAITING
Lean, Fresh
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35
aim.
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41
1I~~;'
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Rib Ind
loin Ind
Ib
Ib
Boiling Beef
1>27c Lamb Roast,,=~: I04ge
Short Ribs of Beef ,> 35c Lamb Chop••ON'' ' "67e
, Corned Beef .,,,.. v." 1Be Lamb Liver ........
'>47c
Sliced loaf
Lancaster Brand
..
DRI!al~!'a, ~~~n.2ge Liver p~~~,_ Ib
RoDed VEAL ROAST P!~:!III
Smelt. FIAIYN
.. 1
cau.dlaa
I
::=;:.....
LARGE BOSTON MACKEREL
Shrimp ...,.. _.tatl
For Oe.nert
fhl. W..l:-end
VIRGINIA LEE
ICED
POUND CAKE
M~on
Plain
o.
Marbl.
Virginia lee
at:
Pineapple fill.c:l
BUNS
6~. . Z5e
49.:
Sge
Ib
.. 35c Perch Fillet.
,> 59c Whiting
'033c
I017c
Ib
21e
.Ideal Old .aahloned
Mince Meat 2~-:4ge
Peaches
23c
Tuna Fish
:: 23c
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LI=:~eat
Pink Salmon
Acm. Com : . :
Olives on.... Plde
Jellies 17:a'::'W:-.
I:oh,lord La .... Sweet
PRUNES
FOR'ALL
SWARTHMORE
-
Ideal Fancy Long Cut
What hits the
FAST 'DIAL SERVICE
....... 39c
2 ":;! 33e
lo-trI .... 43c
7 tu ....... $1
5 Ji~. $1
Selected AII.Purpose U. S. No. 1 Size A MaIne
TELEPHONE USERS
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swarlJUDOre 1111
WANIl'ED-BOOKS
\10 !be distributed by
FOR
U. S.
PEACE
MIlltary Center, Germany: alley of
Decision. Davenport: The Shenandoah, J. Davis: An American Tragedy Jenm'e Gerhardt·. Sister Car,
Own
rie Dreisel"' ,Eisenhower'S
St~ry of the War; Citizen Tom
Road, Fast', ShowPaine, ~-'om
I:"L~
boat, So !Big, peculia; Treasure,
~~~a~Th~.~e Bent
D. FishBankTwig,
".count,
K.
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""¥r
F~· As I See ReligiO:t, On Be. gaR'eal Persoll. Fosdick; How
m
America Lilies :FumaS. Leave a t
Swar.thmorean' for woman.·,S Club.
WAWfFD
BOOKS: Will BuY
old and 'USed books in an)'
quantity. Ralph Smith, Cheyney.
Penna. WesttowlI 3732-JL.
W.ANrFD
YOung married WOman desires to baby sit evenings. Swarthmore 1648 - R.
WANTED _ Apartment in pleasant surroundings, furnished or
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FOUND-Red
LOST and
hand-kJUt
FOUNDchild's __._...__ •
._. __... _
mittens. in yard of 111 Lafayette ' ~w.e ~,
, "'~ !" ...
avenue Call Swarthmore 4548.
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COUNTY OF DELAWARE
I;;ex, '.n,
t~~ above ""tale ~_hO_J1
bav. ~,
Sealed proposals \vill be received at the
~--to ~e
olflce or the Chlet Clerk, Court House, I liil
having -;18~ !'I"
Media, DeIDware County. Pa., until 1 :00
the ~~te of the ~ .. n
P.:\I.
and publicly
opened
at 2:00 P. Mol ~~iE~~;!r't1\~
~me;.: to
.and
~...
on
Tuesday.
December
20. 19'9. tor reo
~_ LU",
make
moving. repalrlng and rep!aclng deep well
; delo.y_ to
turbine pump tOT Well No. " at Broad·
NatiQnal Bank &
meadows Farm. Concord Township, DeJa..
Trust _Co., Adm. c.t.a.
ware County, Pa.
th~
Delaware County.
Each bid must be accompalned
.• u.
.. ~~'!P~.:.
~rtilled eheck tor $,o.00. drawn to
or to Its
:
order bf the County of Delaware.
Albert N.
Proposal forms may be obtained at the 228 Garrett
County
otl'lee ot the Chief Clerk, Media, Pa.
Swarthmore.
The County Camml!lSloners reserve the Pennsylvania.
t:'
right to rej'" any and on bI....
~ ~'&.'1r.
2-T·1!-9
Albert J. Cnwfonl. Jr.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
n... c.y.....s
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No ..
lllMia, ...
ConIAlCf... " " " .
IT
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Casserole CateriD&'
Service
Would You Like
A
::;PECIAIJZlNG IN
LaIIeb_
Buffet
You can have it for less than
1_" think. '
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a_~T:..:"::Z-.:'---=--==::=::::-====:::=:::IN THB COURT OF COMMON PLBAS
OF DBI.AWARB COUNTY.
PENNSYLVAN'"
In the matter of GERTRUDB B. BUTI'ERFIELD (An ALLEGBD WEAK.MINDBD
pERSON)
No. n8t
Sept. Term. I !
THE F1RS'1' AND FINAL ACCOUNT
CHARLI!S R. COWAN. Guardian of
r
Modern Kitchen?
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3412 Gayley
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a,..,
A.
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'"1'hIrd Generation
BuIldera.n
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c.n.
Dot Belfield -
swa.
18'13
l\lar,e Hurd - Swa. 31S1
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PREMIUM ANTIIBJUllTB
CHRISTMAS PLATFOBlIIS
$1.92 & up
Plywood
all sizes and 'thickness
Muon Builders Supply
Company
SIl O ... luwuUl Ayenue
8warUunere
s~rellU
-
It may he now or never as far as your coal supply
for this winter is concerned. We are willing to
'work, but we can't work miracles. H you want
IiO
keep warm with coal this
season
BUY ALL OF IT NOW!
8~
CoCktaIl ParII"
YOU NEED
I - TONS with
IT IS LATER THAN YOU THINK.
Al ~tV.Alczn,~'
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OF PENNSYLVANIA
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THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
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Ixceneat k ..pl...
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until 9 P.M.
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grow.
ohop
-bl_~
I!state or GBRTRUDB B. BUTTERFIELD.
Carol SiDg Soloist ,
SHERIFF SALBS
The above account hu been Oled in the
:: _.
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M.~t Bowi
of Real _te
Mice of ProthOnotary of tbe above Court
-~~'
e senior at SwarthSHERIFF'S OFFICE
and will, be l'Onftrmed by said CoUrt on
Oecember 10. lUG. unlas euepUonli arc
_...~
, P~ more High School will be soloist
COURT HOUSH. MEDIA. PA.
Oled
tbereto.
PERSONAL
_~v~ Mrs;
at the Media Fellowship Oborus
I'rlday. December n .....
WILLlA~1 C. KNODEL.
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Standard
Time
protbonotary
pERSONAI.----'Extra D10IleY MI', _ .~~ y-~... ven_.
I. mas Carol Smg in the Me- CondlUons:
c:asI1 or c:orJlIed
Christmas - Reliable jeweler 'mu.... 4589-W.
dia Presbyter:'h ......._..
l..• . t Of 1d old,
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ltaled In advertilement), balance 10 ten :.:....:::.:..__-:-=-------,~:--____:____:_-___;::_:__::
will " " y any amoun
0
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SALE
Wednesday evening at 8'30 ~~- doy,,- otber condlUons cn day of ......
u.
f AU W J "-0 late of
sUver, watches, gold teeth, specta_
. ' • ~
Robert J. MacBride. Sber1d'.
~tate 0
ee
• &CA.IIIU.
or oj",l's will sing Adam's ·'Cantique U~ FIeri Faclaa
No. lU7 11. Rutcen AV~Due. swartbm~ep:lcies, rings. Will call and appraise. FOR SAlrF-Woman
0N I"
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I ~~er ,IIU
aware County, PenD'flvanla.
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Pay cash.
Browning. Madison, high
- t OplSlDg
boots,
size9tL
7.
oe.
ALL 1 ;;,lA' a
lOW
~~;sil LeUon Testam.ntary on the above estate
"'om
0"uen's
shoes
Tw
th
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7'~
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haye
been
sranted
to
the
under.IIDed
6-4665 •
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0 0 er performances by w. tb~s.,: ~ ~Oid~
S~:(hAve.
wbo reou.... an ......no bavln. claims or
PERSONAL-Student desires ride narrow. Good condition. Swarth- chorus will be given' one thill tron' .~. ,!,d~, 0
demao'" o,,'n" ,be ..tate of ,b. d_
a11
more 0795-14.
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;p. -DeT.·~,~~;,I'"
dent 10 moke known 'be .. me. and
,to Florida about December 21st. - ' - - ' un ay afternoon at the ,,",,,, 1 __ ~u"'<,AIN!NG
'~iiil!,
txt'!.
pe.-.o.s lod.bled 10 'be deceodent to
Will Chauffeur.
Call Media FOR SAT,R qprd wood, well- Church Swarthmore and the other
~~i. "e.. ~.
iii:: make payment without delay to
6 - 4 5 5 1 " .for hire. WIll Media
seasoned.
l l ' evening, December 26 at ~wcen.~
~~~~~ rIJno",; :;
!.n.~,:
Albert
N. N.
Gar,.tt
PERs6N~Truck
6-3668.Lowest prices. C
, a
Friday
~'!~
I.l. '.
~!!r.~
GARBTr
haul anythlng up to 3 tons. FOR SAT oF Davenport in excel- Tanguy.
~;~
~~: ~, lot No. 11 a.'
u. Garrett Meoue
Phone Ridle)' Park' 0279-R after
lent condition. with CustomFrench and Eng]!"" carols are'UNilE.ll.
tC'! 10 condition.
Swarthmore. Penna.
B!-iP, COvers. Also mahcg- inclUded in the program of the 1a, ~N'O~~' DO III S".tI!
:"T.:..-::"--=".:..'_ _.---:.._ _ _ _ _ __
6 P.M.
PERSONAL-Oouple leaving IrIr I::re spIDet desk. Call Swarth- chorus which is directed by
~',~~
consist !'f I ...ry frame
FICTITIOUS NAME RWISTRATION •
Florida Dec. 17.
Will giVe ,,:-_3495.
E. Blodgett of the
I b,
sbI.:'~~~I:,,~- 'pa, .:,..
wltb NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN. purou •• t 10
\ranSpO,lation, rellable person OIl' I~R aT
Dt11.e.
"d ,.;.. " IT, '~.:; WIUla W U.. p",,','on. or Act of A.....bl. No.
couple for help in driving. RefPlayer. $23. Kelvina- High Schoolfaculty.
II nA i;: .~;. I L. '!t,: !>l'Itt.-- v..... m . to
88 •• appro.ed M.y ". , .... of Int.nUo.
Jlle In the office of Ute Secretary ot
$25
Phone
erances exchanged. Swart.luDore tor refrlgerator ,
.
I u.n.
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the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. at
0701-J.
,Swarthmore 3237-R.
Ring Out For Christmas ,- - -~.
"Rubbu",. Pa .. a.d In Ihe oll'lce of Ihe
~~)NAi::=~n;;-:-d;;;;;;d-=~for; FOR SAT
""'-W';"'haired'
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puppies.
SHuRIF
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SALI!S
Prothonotary
of the
Courts
Common
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"Ring Out For Chrisbnas," w i l l ' "
Pleas of Delaware
County.
on of
Wednesday.
PERS9NAL-Dolls :}~~:
6 weeks. Four male, one feot Real Estate
tbe U day ot Det-ember. 1D,g. a Certlftcate
Chnstrnas; stuHed
male. Re";c.+~ pedigreed. Call be the YuleUqe carol concert to
SHERl ...F'S OFJo.'ICE
tor tile conduct of B bwlness In Delowar~
mocks f
::'~~
6&0:11 ........ ...""
b
res
ted b stud ts f th
COURT HOUS1::, MI!:DlA. PA.
County. Per:.nsylvanla. under the 088UWed
s
or
Darby 2310.
e p
en
y
en
0
e
"'"du.y, December SI, Uta
or Octltlous name. style or deslgnotlon ot
~
FO---R -SALE.
Swarthmore schools on Monday
g:IO A. M. Kastllru Standard Time
The Swartlunoic Nurser)' School. willi Its
----,.;
Authentic Early
CoutUUons: '2~u.uo casb or cerlOed prlnelp31 place or business at 108 MRpie
. y ..... .4'.~'
-..:
American six-room doll house evening December 19 at 8:15.
check 6t time ot sale (u.aleea otherwbe A\'e•• Swarthmore, Po.
~onsJ toasters SU&y
. __._~
with electric lights and furniture
Th
will b h rd th
th IItoted in advertiaew'!'nt). balaDce 10 teo The names ond Ddtlrosses ot 011 persons
Pall'ed, called for
on stand 57x26 ID'ches. Must be
ere
e ea
e you - days. Otber (.'UndltioDlJ 00 day ot sale.
g,,,Jng nr Interested in said business are
B
ks
ful voices of the children in'
Rober' J. MacBrld•. Sberill'. Mro. G. W. Drodb.a,1
Call Rob-t:,&-..
roo , . ,
seen to appreciate beauty and
- .... ~_ Fieri Facias
!
construction.
Call S.--~"'-ore school, .plus the blended, mu-september Term. 181S1
Swarthmore. Pa,
'wc:u."u.u.u
•••
f
th
All that piece or land In Cbester. DeL -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
:J AT.
1901.
momus smgmg 0
e Junior High Co., Penna., BEGINNING on the S. side I
J and~'
-~~ FOR SALE
RECORD PLA=n_ Girls Glee Clob and the Senior of Tenlh St.••0' f.-om Ibe S. W. co,·
, lIWI~=
;:;~~; ner ot Tenth St. and Upland SL. lb.
DrIveway eo_CUOII
commercIal.
~ ~~erau~tomatiCt High Fi,delity ampli- High Mixed Chorus. The
ulong the S. side or Tenth Street W. 10'
dishwash61"C!
. M:_
and speak,era Mounted in an,_ of the trad.'tional Adesie
iju to land DOW or late of Maqaret K.
Aspbalt or ConOl'e&e
~~
to'rost; tho by same and pa&liinC through
work done to ., .."
·tique walnut cabinet. Highes\ will usher in the Junior High
Ih. middle or a purl, wan S. '0' 10" to
PETER DI NICOLA
specifications. ~~
on wash- quality reproduction. $150. Call Glee Club. -The beautiful ....;.
~ayu'!!r::Wg~riD1f'~.. O{o ~iL~J!-n~~a::;la'e
ers, vacuum
ranges, Media 6-2103.
.
.....•• ot WIlUam Davia. et ux; th. by same S.
irons, toasters, f~
Call FOR SALE 1937 Four-Door Fora tique de Noel will be sung U3 ,.' I." '0 poln, and place of ....,nn,...
Pholle Swarthmore 2526
OonSedan. rr~. r1Jnrnng condition. MDn070t Bowie and the p~"' HEINO kno,,'o 88 121 kast Tenth Street.
,
Erich H. Hausen,
~
UNDER AND SUBJECT to easements. ~a~a;a;.;;.~.~.;a;.;.;.~.~.~.~.;.;;.;.;.~.~.~.;.~
tractor, Swarthmore 2850. 335 $200. Phone Swarthmore 0244-M. will conclude with the quiet bene- ~'Ondltions aod restrlclloDS ot record.
..
. .
.
Improvements conalst. of a S IilOry
PERSONAL
Medica! M aasap FOR SALE-Reoords. individual dichon of Good NIght and Christ- f'ame bouse •• x a. r..t a.d a I .tory
tor WTY neck, tense nerv.,., conand albums. Call Media 11-2103.
~
Crame oddlUon I. x •• f..L
Swarthmore
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;~;;;;:;;I FOR SAT ,F-Two oil stoves, doIl- mas
,.-.Layer.
Sold
WI
the
property
of
Samuel
·Mallo,
Carols known to all will be ~,"d and France. L. MaUo,.
Disposal Service
~t,-dHHt=St=jr=l...,.Hr.....o-.eH H
bl ~.R
hi
Call
..,.~ AUy: Lindenmuth & Class.
e "",,'uer.
easona e.
by both the chorus and the audSince 1905
Media 6-2103.
-~-----===-:-:c:-=--.abbWl COU~
'D' ... ,....
FOR SALE - Large cook stove, ience. The lovely carols of the
SHERIFF SALBS
W"l
CUNNING
,DL1-LU
wood or coal, $5. Kitchen cabi- Appalachian mountains. dance
of Real Jlstal.
Phone wll'thmore •• ,
pa1nten '" Paper BaDe.....
net, $5. 357 Swarthmore avenue. carols, and the lesser lmown folk
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
8 A. M. to D.SO p.v.
, h
,-, ,'
.
COURT
MEntA. PAWe ohould 1m...... ew
FOR SALE-Mushroom soil. ap- carols of the European countries
Frida..
lie; , " , I••
Sw•• :8288 Ml..w.an Ave
proxlmntely 70% top soil, 30% will be rendered, ringing the
A. M.
,,
~ed
JAMES F. LAMB
aft";hr:.M.Ridley Park of that great birthday. and
of
cash, or
. ten
PLUMBING AND BEATING
_ FOR SAFF smafi:=---,....
----.---cle.---.-:f;-or ing together the great theme v, I ~'i!:'O
.n dav, : .
"'II
"~J
"Ring Out For Christmas.",
~~. No."U
LAMP MOUNTING
.....!.o:bt;.yearc~ ~
ALL:~gJ~Une T.rm·II:':'~ or piece of
Registered in Swa.-thmore
1066-J.
SjTUDENTS Vl,'SlT U.N. I ~atn~dWi'
,;~to, brick ...re an~
Dial (Jbeder 18111
Work Called
FOR
Tw. enty-five students, repre-I
,_:","".1
Pa.,
Delivered
and
electric a_b~...uo--e. Point
W....a!'tomatic
Hn~"ftuse senting
_. t;e.
'01
,&
• un -,he
W • • Ide 0'
-6
the
upper
three
classes
at
-..
2 30
Can Chester - ~
JlISPinner Dry Washer. Both in
~~.'~
i;e:in -.." II __ S1.: ;;;..;;
Before Noon'
good condition. Also open type the Swarthmol" High School, are
-' .'!~ce 0 . . ;:.'
PETER E. TOLD
'
~~~;=~~~=~~~;;~~
coil springs for single beds. Call visiting sessions of the United ~::~. ",ii
B.:Ci>riie~'., an _S!, an,
Swarthmore 0710.
Nations Council at Lake Success
ajoni-~ p:~~.'a;: .~ ~r1~.
All LInes Of lDaorance
FOR SAI,F--F.ireplace wood, iuud ~oday. I:"aving on an early morn-I .:.~~ ~;;,r'~!'~-~i~,S., !'. :1,de .::.;;
333 Darimouth Avenue
and well seasoned. Call Swarth- mg. tram, they were ~ted I~~LSN.-"''1'!. anl__
tb';'!~<.brft ~~
Swarthmore 1833
Devine Taxi Service
;;m~ore;;...;;2;;;07~8:;• ..-_==='=-== I speCIal fare rates by the railroad I ~~;' of ' ~;~"'or·l;aOOb-.!'.'~""II--~i:"'t!!'i~'i."'·-I
FOR SALE - Strawberry roan and are taken right to the Lake ;:~:i a iiI!"1._ W~:es,
\~:~~.~. ~. ~=:=:=:;:;;;:;;~~~~~
.A~~
15.2,
::nen
~~
Success
headquarters.
Here
they
~~i.a:~
~;,
\:'I~:':
tee
of .....'
l
SWARTHMORE. PA.
1 2523
will visit sessions during the
_co~-, a , :~ry b<}ck
A. Mercer Quinby
WANTED
returning in the early evening.
11
..,:.;: :.:r,~~~o. _~o ~~and Ii
FUNBILAL OIRBCTOll '
Serving Swarthmore. Morton. Rutledge and Ridley
t!>e,
'0
and
Formerly of Media
, The students will be acoompan- !!~iJ
WANTED-Colored woman de- ied by Frederic Yocum, teacher of A
1125 W. r4billh Ave., PhIla.
Township since 1918,
sires laundry work to do at social ~~dies, ~n~ Frank Morey.
'Jose~.!. J
Esq. Sherill'.
Phone Baldwin 1170.
hom;~
Call Mrs. Green, Chester
PIlONE:
superVlsmg prmCIpal.
LETTI!IIS OF ADMINISTRATION
No additional charge for
ESTATE OF ERICH RATH. deeeased,
suburban calla
WANTED-Coklred woman delate of the Boroulh ot Swarthmore. DeJa. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ware County.OFPennsylvania.
~:f!~:e
ADMINISTRATION
ners
sires
and
laUndry
serving
work,
at parties.
cooking Refdin- Lexington,
Mrs. Harry
Va., F.
is visiting
Brown, Mr.
Jr..and
of onLETTERS
tbe above Estate bavlol' been
ROOFS
GUi1&R8
_leren~~ces~.-=-C:::aIl=-::H::o~war:-=:::dc:5::.-.:1~18=5:;.== I Mrs. Harry- F. Brown of North to tbe uodersl,Ded. all persons. ,"~""'"
llBPAI1lED
AND
claws
or demands
tbe~:r;~i.
•
.,. wANTED---Swartbmore business Chester road.
•
the decedent
are aaainst
requested
INST
....
U,Ell
Swarthmore 14148
man desires living quarters·I _ _ _---:--:--:-L!----:-----:---- known the same, and all person.
Furnace Repatra &0 Cleanin&
WILLIAM BROOKS
Preferably furnished, with 'Pri- unfurnished, desired by young to the decedent make parmeot.
Call
Vlrjlnia. Ratb
vate bath. Pbone Swartlu$re couple. No children, no, pets. delay to:Ashes 0_ Rubbish Removed
1U Yale Avenua
GEOllGE
MYERS
La~ mowed. General
1932.
Phone Swarthmore 3065-W.
Swarthmore. PeDDa.
409 Michilian Ave. Sw. 2286
Haullnl
WANTED
Medical TeChnician WANTED-Couple with month old or to her attomeya:r-Butler. Beatty. Greer
P
for laboratory of nearby boochild desire furnished apartIe Jobnson
236 Harding Av. Morton,
pita!. Reply Box T, The SW8lIIh- ment or house until February 15.
11 SOuth Avenue
I '
_ morean.
Good references. Madison 6-6~~.,
Media.. PenDa.
In
The
7
IilW ABTilMOBBAIf
A·... .
.... 011
I
THE SWA'ltTHMOBB-AN
8
oiIgh library, but of steady progress toward still hlgber standards of library. service.
R,G.E. Ullman
Services Held
(continued from page one)
the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. Later he was assigned to dutY at Chanute Field,
Rantoul, Illinois, where he became
Chief Engineer Officer.
At the beginning of World War
II ,Mr. unman flew with the ArmY
Air Corps 'on emergency coastal
patrol for six monthS.
. ted ·th
Mr. Ullman was asSOCla
\\'1
the McLain-Simpers Organization
. before forming his own agency in
1928 known as the U\lman arganization, Inc., Advertising and Marketing Counselors, of which he
was president. Both sons are officers in the business.
SEEK LIBRARY
BOARD NOMINEES Club Presents
Sne Read Tues.
Football Nigh·
. t.
'
' . ',."
. Held'Saturday
(continued from 1l8ge one)
berry, John Snape, Steve Snow,
Nlckie stuart, Paul Tarr, Dick
Terry, John Tyler, and Clarence
Willis, all seniors: Captaln-elect
sity presentations and 'Bill Re4!Se! Fred 'Campbell, Howard Arrlson
lihose to the junior high team ";'d Bud Crouthers, juniors, and
Harold ,Barr, senior manager.
which he coaches.
Varsity letters were awaroed to
the following: co-eaptains Dick
Mrs. David Braun, Peter and
McCrsy and Bill McHenry, WhIt Susan Brown Of Yale avenue
Bird, Bob iBradford, Barry Coleman, Walter DickinsOn, Don Feth- spent· ,the holidays with Mrs.
erolf, Sandy Ford, Harold Jobn- Braun's m~ther Mrs. Samuel A.
ston, Art McCormack, Al McGil- Barker of New Haven, Conn. '
~ Board of Directors of the
Swarthmore Public Library has
(continued from page ODe)
annoonced that noniinatlons for
to 16 in the-Glen Mi11s Scbool who
board vacancies, which will ocwill receive no gifts from home.
cUr in January, may be filed with This work is being sponsored by
the secretary. Dr. J A. Callioun, the Youth Conservation and Welor left with the Librarian, Bet- fare Committees, Mrs. George B.
tina Hunter, at any time on or Thorn and Mrs. Charles E. Fischer,
before December 31, 1949.
chairmen respectively.
'
,
The annual election will be held
Hostesses for the day are Mrs.
on Monday, January 23, to fill John B. West, Mrs. F. M. McLarty,
vacancies cause
pf the terms of three present Leslie A. Wetlaufer. At the tea
Board members: Mrs. Harry L. table will be Mrs. S. Blair
and Mrs. Harold R. Goodwin.
Miller, Dr. Calhoun, and Dr.
SecUon Meetings
F. '. Gemmill. Members of the
board may and frequently do
Monday December 12 at 1:30 p.
Mr. Ullman was a member of stand for re-election, but two of m. Mrs. Peter E .. Told invites the
the Engineers' CluD of Philadel- these three have ,expressed a de- members of the Education Depart.
phia, the Poor Richard Club, the sire to retire. It is the fixed pol- ment to meet at her home, 322
American Marketing Association, icy of -the Board to encourage ae- Park avenue to pack Christ~
the Eastern Industrial Advertis- tive participation by the mem.. mas candy for the benefit of
ers of which he was president bership in the nomination and Bonsall scholarship fund
from 1935-37, and the National election of new representatives changed from a loan fund to a
Industrial Advertisers.
who are genuinely interested in scholarship grant.
He was a member of the Nation- service. . Any Swarthmorean may
Following dessert, which will
al Advertising Agency Network become a member simply by sign- be streamlined in consideration
and one of the nation's pioneers ing the by-laws, and any member of the seasonal rush, Mrs. Donin market research. Mr. Ullman may be a candidate for a three- ald L: Hibbard club D::~:
developed many of the basic tech- year term as Board director if
chairman, will spend a ~
niques that are widely used in petition in his or her behalf
with the group as it plans for
market ~esearch today.
signed by at least ten members
sponsoring of Dr. Frank Laubach's lecture here on the evenHe is survived by his wife, the the Association.
former Eliza Katherine Ulrich of
Aid from the, membership' in ing of January 5. Charts used
seeking
out, nominating, and elect- by Dr. Laubach, the most powerChester, two sons David Ulrich
Ullman of Amhurst avenue and ing the parsoas best qualified to ful, single worker for world lltRoland G. E. Ullman, Jr., of Villa- fill Board vacancies will 'be
nova, and a daughter Mrs. Edward thusiastically and unanimously
welcomed by the present incumE. Thomas, also of Swarthmore.
bents. A lively interest in the community. After this the candY
'I1here are three grandchildren. annual election is the best pos- paC!kaging
line will
A sister, Mrs. William Russell of sible' guarantee not only of the lunction. Mrs. John M. PearDenver, Colorado, also survives. continued excellence of the bor- son will assist the hostess.
Tuesday; December 20 at 9:30
OPEN EVENINGS
a. m. members ad' 1lhe club are
cordially invited by the Garden
Department, Mrs. EllIott Richardson, chairman to meet in, the
Lounge to make sprays for the
Philadelphia General Hospital.
Kindly Dring greens" ribbons,
bells, cones or any other suitable
material. Christmas sprays made
at home will also be most accept- '
able.
Mr. Philip Carney or Dedham,
Mass., was a guest of Dr. and Mrs.
James F. Bogardus and flimily ot
Cornell avenue f over a recent
Shopping
;;;.
a rugged
111
•
• Get the extra pulling power-the extra staying
power-the extra earning power-of a husky, handsome, trustworthy Studebaker truckl
• Gtit the extra value of the super .trength In a Stud..
baker truck's K-member frame-the extra driver
comfort of the roomy, big-vision Studebaker cabthe extra convenience ofa Studebaker truck's un,lque
"Ilft-tha-hood" accessibility I
• Stop in now and get the proof of the big savings
Studebaker trucks eHad on your!!!!!!. of hauling.
FUSCO & ALSTON
CHESl'EBaDd FAlBVlFJW ROAD8
Phone 3181
IOfttl .
for modern
UUCIi~-=V~§
GAS
PARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE
In 14 COLORS and NEW
NON·YEllOWING
PORCELAIN WHITE
*
Coes on Easy
Dries Quick
No Brush Marks
~,fEI.TON ..SIBlEY Product
QUAlIry StNCf "63
H.
D.
SIPLER
11 SOUTH CBB81'BB BOAD,
SWAJL'l'IIlIIOtI&
'.
•is the RAGE
* * **
JIFFY· AMEL
Modern Roper Gas Ronges offer,
the ultimate in gas cooklngl
For Instance, the model shown
he .. has four Simmer-Speed top
burners, a big 3·ln-one oven,
a roll broiler, storoge
compartment-and morel
See this modern Roper at your
dealer's store or at your nearest
Philadelphia Electric store.
•
PHILADILPHIA
ELECTRIC'
COMPANY
I.
THE SWARTHMOR
VOLUMEZ1-NUMB~50
CLUB,
HEAR SUE READ
$3.50 PER YEA&
f
Schools Close December 2J
John E. Michael
The Swarthmore Schools will
clos.e at the end of the mOrning
session on Wednesday, Dece.ru;;,r
21.' for the Christmas hOlidays, and
will ~e-open at the regular hour'
on Tuesday mOrning, January
During the Christmas holidays
the gymnasium will be open daily
for varsity practice for boys or
girls or for a basketball recreation '
program in charge of Millard Robinson.
On Monday night December 26
there win be the Varsity Club
dance in the gymnasium . On the
evening of the twenty-seventh
there will be a basketball game
with Clifton Heights, and on
Thursday night, December 29, the
alumni basketball game will be
played.
CRANSTON TO SPEAK
TAYLOR ROGERS
. DIES IN PHILA.
Alan Cranston, national head of
the United World Federalists, will
speak Friday evening at Swarthmore College on the general suo/
ject or world government.
Services
Held
Wednesd-ay
The program, which will begin
For Former
at 8:15 in the Meeting House, is
being sponsored by the SwarthResident
mOre College and the West DalaH. Taylor Rogers, for some
ware County Chapters of U.W.F.
years
a Swarthmore resident, died
Willard P. Tomlinson, president
Sunday
night December 11, at
of the county chapter, will prethe Friends Hospital in Philadelside
prua. He was 86.
3.
•
,
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY. DECEMBER
16, 1949 •
..
,
,
qay with Christmas dl\COrations
and the Christmas spirit the Woman's Club celebrated it holiday
meeting with Sue Read, radio
and television star, in "A Christmas Festival."
. Born in Philadelprua, he attendMiss Read's dramatic program
ed Friends Central. After some
was divided into several parts
years with J. B. Lippincott Comeach one vividly and imaginipany, he moved to North Carolina
tively portrayed. Her excerpts
in 1890 where for many years he
included, the Night Before Christowned. a book and stationery store
mas, and how it came to be
in Ashevlle. Following the sale
Club
Audiences'
Enjoy
. written; Christmas in such lands
of rus business in 1926, he returned'
Able Production
as England, China and Brazil as
to Philadelphia and, a(ter the
compared to Christmas in the
Here
death of his wife, Mary Eavenson
United States; a few truths and
Players Club audiences are find- Rogers, came to live with his
legen~s
about the origins of
ing sniall cause to ulay down on daughter, the late Mrs. Sarah
mistletoe and holly, the Magi,
the New York, New Haven, and Rogers Hayes, at Swarthmore
apples and oxen; and a bit about
Hartford railroad tracks" as J. avenue. He later moved to Philthe Little Lord Jesus whose birthWilliam Simmons' well-directed, adelprua. A birthright member
day we celebrate.
Prepare
competent cast performs Ruth of the 15th and Race Streets
, ,Then there was a delightful inVaned Program For
Gordon's "Years Ago" t playing thls Meeting of the Society of Friends,
cident of a modern young mother
I
Monday Night
week at the clubhouse on Fairview Mr. Rogers was for many years
singing her baby to' sleep with
Local Pharmacy Fills
road~
a member of the Committee on
Silent Night, and, not to be forFeatured soloists in the ChristMary Dickinson as Ruth Gordon Ministry and councll.
Nine-Month
gotten, some of Tiny T~.
mas Carol Concert to be presented
Jones
is charming and natUra! as
He is survived by two of his
yacancy
The decorations which added this coming Monday, December
the daughter aspiring to the stage four children, Miss Mary Middle~o much to the occasion were 19 at 8:30 p. m. by 1Jhe SwarthJohn E. Michael of Harvard and conveys her moods of en- ton Rogers of Phitadelprua and
made by Mrs. A. R. O. Redgrave more Public Schools will be Mal- and Yale avenues was elected a
thusiasm and dejection nicely. Alban Eavenson Rogers of Park
and Mrs. A. P. Shenkl!!.
got Bowie, Carolyn deFuria, and director of the Swarthmore NaGrace E. Yeaw' is delightful as avenue, a. well as by six grandMembers also celebrated their Mary Lecron. Margot Bowie, a tional Bank and Trust Company
Mother as is William W. Price, t,he children: Priscilla C. Rogers, WiIChristmas, program in a tangible senior, ,will be heard In Adam's on December 8 to fill a vacancy
roaring warm-hearted father, and lIam T. Hayes and Rutherford P.
way by bringing gifts for the CantlqDl! de Noel; Carolyo de- which had existed on the board
the three together bear the bur- Hayes, all of Swarthmore; Lucy ~
boys at the Glen Mi11s School Furia, also a senior. will be fea- since the death of E.. B. Temple den of the show with an ease that Hayes (Mrs. Edward) Lawhorne,
who otherwise would receive no tured soloist with the, Senior last March.
is as pleasing to watch as it is of Carlisle; and Clayton T. Rogers
home presents. Those who did Chorus in the Appalscruan Carol,
convincing
in the. polbaral that and Mary E. Rogers Of WaSllingMr. Michael who is a graduate
not bring presents were able to Jesus, Jesus Rest Your· Bea4; Mary
depiCts
family
groups everywhere. ton, D.C., and OrIe great grand
buy candy for the purpose which Lecron, a - sophomore, and new- of the Philadelphia. College ,of Barbara S. Thorbahn and Don- ,child.
Mrs. Peter Told and her scholar- com.,.. to Swarthmore High School Pharmacy. moved ro Swarthmore
McCutchen, are, more than
Funeral services were held on
ship committee had packed in at- this year, will. sing the soto In in 1933 and purchased the Col- ogh
ordinarily
pleasing
as
the
lmWednesday
in Philadelphia.
tractive half pound boxes and McCo\lin's Come Ye lllither. Ye lege Pharmacy here in June, 1934 pressionable ,young friends Of the
sold at the door. After the meet- Fallhfnl. accompanied by the girls operating the establishment as heroine, and John lB. LitUefleid is
Michael:s College Pharmacy since
iog Mrs. George B. Thorn, chair- of Senior Chorus.
engaging indeed as the good-na"
man, and her Youth Conservation
Margaret Croco, whO has aeo- that time He is a member of the tured oh-so-patient boy friend.
Rexall Drug Company and viceCommittee collected and distri- companied Senior Chorus in past
president of the Penosylvania M. Jean Prosch as the strong sibuted the, gifts. ...
years, will be aSsisting the chorus
lent amalJOn and Ronald Yetter as
With thIs· meeting the club in a ~odern, rhythmic, version of Club He is also a member of the admiring, not-so-strong, but
the National Association of Retail
closed Its program for the year. Jingle Bells, and a Welsh Chorale,
more talkative of the athletic b]>e,
It will open 1950 with a program Laudamus.
Accompanying the Dru,ggists, American Pharmac~u make a fine contrast to eacll Next Meeting Planned
ot compmnity interest on January J1jIlior High Girls' Glee Club and tical Association, Pennsylvania other and do a good job in their reFor Early In
5 when Dr. Frank Laubach will audience carolling' will be !Bar- Pharmaceutical Association, and spective characterizations. Thomthe Delaware County Pharmaceu·
January
speak . at the High School in an bars Srupherd, Sophomore.
as H. Lueders adds considerable
tical Association.
open meeting sponsored by the
humor to a play alreadY packed
Nine of 17 Swarthmore organi'club. Dr. Laubach is an interAdding a special touch of youthA charter member and first pre- with laughs in his fine portrayal zations have given" their approval
national figure .in the field of ful gaiety will be the Rutgers Av- sident of the Swarthmore Rotary
of the Qit part Mr. Sparrow.
of the general idea of the KE..1IIT
literacy.
The club is giving enue Sixth Grade Chorus in three Club Mr. Michael is aiso a past
The collection of stage decora- scholarship in social sciences.
Swarthmore a remarkable op- attractive carols including a Dan- president of the Swarthmore Busitions and properties, a trying job
portunlty in presenting him to ish Dance Carol, Welcome Sweet ness Association.
Many criticisms and suggesin any ptay, is to be particularly
the community. Dr. Jobn Nason Chrtsnnas. This group will comtions were offered, from which
commended in this period piece
President of the College will bine efforts with the Senior Chora better program should develop
of the early 1900's as the work
introduce him.
\
us in a 'SPecial Christmas number,
when the working committee
christmas SprQ's
Oh Beaut.iful Yuletide, by Chris- BOBO, DONS HOLDAY AlB of Mrs. Thomas M. Jackson, meets in January.
?
Borough busines houses shine with her committee of :Mrs. Walter
. The Tuesday before Christmas, tiansen.
Dr. John Nason of the College
F. Rauber, Mrs. R
scholarship tile Swarthmore Scho9:30 a. m. uau\er the leadership of lighted processional to strains of matcrung holiday wreaths bearing ~Mr~S~.~A~.~Fr~an~Cl~·s~J~aC~kso~~n.~===i larship in Social Sciences. Frank
electrified bells which spe1l Merry ;;
the Garden Departritent, iMrS. Oh Come All Ye Fallhful; c~es
R. Morey of Swartp.more Schools
COMMUNITY SING
Elliott Richardson chhlrman ~ ringing out the bell tones of Cbrist- Christmas. This uniform effect,
proposes that Education be added
The traditional Coinmunlty to the social science list. Stuart
make Christmas sprays lor' the mas, and Christmas Pra:rer ,:"ill supplimented by various laurel
Kip.dly bring greens, ribbons, bring the special touch of Chr~st bedecked light standards and winSing will be held at 5 p. m. Chase, author of "The Proper
Philadelphia General HospitaL mas in son1: to the commuruty. dow ouUines ,and a lighted ChristChristmas Eve at the Dartmouth Study of Mankind" and inspiration for the idea of this scholarbells, cones or any other suitable
Heading the committee in charge mas tree here and there throughavenue doolWay of IBorou~
ship,
has given the tentative plan
material. Sprays made at home of the concert is Dick Terry, presout the ..hop area, adds to the Hall. The Episcopal Boys Chair,
his blessing. Mr. Chase's new book
also will be most acceptable
ident of S~nior Chorus. ABsisting
directed by Rev
him are Donald Fetherolf, vice- gay holiday .wares exhibited in, George C. Ao- "Roads to Agreement," now in ~
president of Chorus, Louis Sharpe, side the windows and exu
CALL SANTA SOON
in tl;lat it assembles for laymen's
Nancy
Wrightsman,
Margot
'Bowie,
holiday spirit even Scrooge could singing.
A popular dial number these
use the various effective tech,:"
days, particularly with the (sniff) and Joyce cabots.
not escape.
niques available for reducing
l'younger set" is Swartbmore
Holmes At swarthmore
friction between individuals and
6-6175 where a happy contingent
of Santa's helpers, large and small,
John Haynes Hohnes, recently
Friday, December 16
peoples.
gayly answer phones, take nan'les retired pastor of the Community
7:15 P.M.-Basketball _ High School VB. Springfield" H.S. Gym
Alt!>ough contributions have aland ages of young callers a.sking Church, New York City, and a
8:00 p.M.-Alan Cranston, World Federalist S,peaker
ready started coming in even beSanta to waken them Christmas noted author and editor, .ill
:Meeting House
fore the campaign has opened8:20 P.M.-"Years Ago" .. "" ..•" ••• " ....• "" .." ..... " .. " Players Club
one dollar bills from individuals
Eve, and cheerfully carol remind- speak on "Gandhi and the Christers to leave porch lights on to mas Spirit" at Clothier Memorial,
8:20 p.M._BaSketh~~~:ll~:lgb ........" Field House
and a check: for ten dollars from
make Santa's Swarthmore jaunt a Swarthmore College, at 8 p.m.
8:20 P.M.-"Years Ago" ••. " ......•• "."••• ,.••.•" ••••• " ......" .Players Club
the Woman's Club, the calnpaign
Sunday, December 18.
Sunday, December 18
tor dollars from each citizen has
litUe easier.
• ~ list grows longer everyday,
Hohnes' appearance is sponsor11:30 A.M.-Mornmg 'Worship •...... " .•••.•. " .......... Local Chmdles
been tentatively set for March,
4'00 P.M.-Dr. N~ar .................................."".• Whittier House
as the money will not be needed
but, Santa anxioustbat no one
'
Student
•
4:00
P."
-Christmas
candle-light,
Service
•
.'·Methodist
Clburch
Swarthmore
be left OIit hopes everyone' plan- ed b Y the
, 8:00
John Hohnes .............. " .... " ......."." ..... "",,. Clothier
until the end of this college year.
MondaY, _ _ 19
Groups that have not yet rening to have him come, Wil1 be Christian Association. The pro"
8:00 P.M.-Legion Meeting ........ " ........ " ......: ........" Borough Hall
plied to the letter from the chairsure to call before 12 noon on gram for Sunday evening, which
also
includes
a
vesper
service
and
8:15
p.M.-Christmas'
Carol
Concert
..............
H.S.
,AudItorium
man ~ requested to write or
Friday, December 23 when he re.,
' mntt of carols, wgins a t '
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Ta;W-yti,=~
'Club L _
phone Williard Tomlin",,'}, SW.
toms to th" SWarthmorean of- the sw
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•.._._oman_""":~:-___IO'_-,,,::~...J 6 - 2 0 2 2 . :
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fice to cOllect the' names and ad'1 p.m.
dresses. So Call Santa, SooIll
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CAROL CONCERT MICHAEL NAMED
S.H.~. S~ers
BANK DIRECTOR
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RG.E. Ullman
Services Held
(continued from page one)
the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. Later ,he was assigned to duty at Chanute Field,
Rantoul, Illinois, where he became
Chief Engineer Officer.
At the beginning of World War
II Mr. Ullman new with the Army
Air Corps on emergency coastal
patrol for six months.
berry, John Snape, Steve Snow,
Nickie Stuart, Paul Tarr, Dick
Ten")" John Tyler, and Clarence
WIllis, all seniors: Captain-elect
(continued from page one)
Fred Campbell, Howard Anison
sity presentations and Bill Reese
bhose to tbe junior high team and Bud Crouthers, juniors, and
Harold Barr, senior manager.
which be coaches.
Varsity lelters were awarded to
the following: Co-captains Dick
Mrs. David Braun, Peter and
McCray and Bill McHenry, Whit Susan Brown Of Yale avenue
Bird, Bob Bradford, Barry Colespent the holidays with Mrs.
man, Walter Dickinson, Don Fetherolf, Sandy Ford, Harold John- Braun's mother Mrs. Samuel A.
ston, Art McCormack, AI McGil- Barker of New Haven, Conn.
ough library, but of steady prog...oss toward still higher standards of library service.
Football Night
Held Saturday
SEEK LIBRARY
BOARD NOMINEES Club Presents
Sue Read Tues.
The Board of Directors 01 the
Swarthmore PUblic Library has
announced that nominations for
board vacancies, which will occur in January, may be filed with
the secretary, Dr. J A. Calhoun,
or left with the Librarian, Bettina Hunter, at any time on or
before December 31, 1949.
(continued from page one)
to 16 in the Glen Mills School who
will receive no gifts from home.
This work is being sponsored by
the youth Conservation and Welfare Committees, Mrs. George B.
Thorn and Mrs. Charles E. Fischer,
chairmen respectively.
Mr. Ullman was associated with
The annual election will be held
Hostesses for the day are Mrs.
the McLain-Simpers Organization
on
Monday,
January
23,
to
fill
John
B. West, Mrs. F. M. McLarty,
. before forming his own agency in
vacancies
caused
by
expiration
Mrs.
Charles H. Zensen, Mrs.
1928 known as the Ullman Organof
the
terms
of
three
present
Leslie
A. Wetlaufer. At the tea
ization, Inc., Advertising and Marketing CotUlselors, of which he Board members: Mrs. Harry L. table will be Mrs. S. Blair Luckie
was president. Both sons are of- Miller, Dr. Calhoun, and Dr. paUl. and I\'lrs. Harold R. Goodwin.
F. Gemmill.
Members of the
Section l\leetings
ficers in the business.
board may and frequently do
Monday December 12 at 1:30 p.
Mr. Ullman was a member of stand for re-election, ·but two of ffi. Mrs. Peter E. Told invites the
the Engineers' Club of Philadel- these three have expressed a de- members of the Education Departphia, the Poor Richard Club, the sire to retire. It is the fixed pol- ment to meet at her home, 322
American Marketing Association, icy of the Board to encourage ac- Park avenue to pack Christthe Eastern Industrial Advertis- tive participation by the mem- milS candy for the benefit of the
ers of which he was president bership in the nomination
Bonsall scholarship fund now
!rom 1935-37, and the National election of new representatives chanted from a loan fund to a
Industrial Advettisers.
who are genuinely interested in scholarship grant.
He was a member of the Nation- service. Any Swarthmorcan may
Following dessert, which will
al Advertising Agency Network become a member simply by sign- be streamlined in consideration
and one of .the nation's pioneers ing the by-laws, and any member of the seasonal rush, Mrs. Donin market research. Mr. Ullman may be a candidate for a three- aId L~ Hibbard club program
developed many of the basic tech- year term as Board director if a chairman, will spend a half hour
niques that are widely used in petition in his or her behalf is with the group as it plans for its
signed by at least ten members of sponsoring of Dr. Frank Laumarket research today.
bach'!; lecture here on the evenHe is survived by his wife, the the Association.
Aid from the membership in ing of January 5. Charts used
former Eliza Katherine Ulrich of
Chester, two sons David Ulrich seeking out, nominating, and elect- by Dr. Laubach, the most powerUllman of Amhurst avenue and ing the persons best qualified to ful, single worker for world litRoland G. E. Ullman, Jr., of Villa- fill Board vacancies will be en- eraey, in his work. pictures of his
nova, and a daughter Mrs. Edward thusiastically and unanimously teaching, books written by him
welcomed by the present incum- will b-e available to the entire.
E. Thomas, also of SwarUunore.
bents. A lively interest in the eonununity. After this the candy
'I1here are three grandchildren. annual election is the best pos- packaging producllion line will
A sister, Mrs. William Russell of sible guarantee not only of the function.
1\'1rs. John M. Pearcontinued
excellence
of
the
borson
will
assist
the hostess.
Denver, Colorado, also survives.
._ _ _ _ _ _ _.,-_ _ -_. ---- - - - - Tuesday, December 20 at 9:30·
OPEN EVENINGS
a. ffi. members O!f ·the club are
cordially invited by the Garden
Department, Mrs. Elliott Richardson, chairman to meet in the
Lounge to make sprays for the
Philadelphia General Hospital.
Kindly bring greens, ribbons,
bells, cones or any other suitable
material. Christmas sprays made
at home will also be most acceptable.
.
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Get a rugged
Studebaker tru(;k and get
the tops in value I
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Mr. Philip Carney 01 Dedhatn,
" : Mass., was a guest of Dr. and Mrs.
.James F. Bogardus and family of
.' Cornell avenue over a recent
week-end.
• Get the extra pulling power-the extra staying
power-the extra earning power-of a husky, handsome, trustworthy Studebaker truckl
• Get the exira value of the super strength in a Studebaker truck's K-member frame-the extra driver
comfort of the roomy, big-vision Studebaker cabthe extra convenience of a Studebaker truck'. unique
"lift-the-hood" accessibility!
• Stop in now and get the proof of the big savings
Studebaker trucks effect on yo". lcind of hauling.
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FUSCO & ALSTON
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
for modern
IjUCti~~I2~§
GAS COOKING!
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SWARTHMORE
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OPEN EVENINGS
f"i.~·i:rt~·1.'n{~
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In 14 COLORS and NEW
NON-YEI.I.OWING
PORCELAIN WHITE
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Goes on Easy
Dries Quick
No Brush Marks
'c.A flElTON"SlIlBllEY P"oduct
QUAliTY SINCE 1863
H. D. SIPLER
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Modern Roper Gas Ranges offer
the ultimate in gas cookingl
For instance, the model shown
here has four Simmer-Speed top
burners, a big 3 .. in-one oven,
a roll broiler, storage
compartment-and morel
See this modern Roper at your
dealer's store or at your nearest
Philadelphia Electric , store.
PHILADELPHIA
ELECTRIC
COMPANY
ModtII '·l302NN
11 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD,
BUY
CHRISTMAS
SEAL'S
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John E. Michael
CRANSTON TO SPEAK
TAYLOR ROGERS
DIES IN PHILA.
The Swarllunore Schools Will'
Alan Cranston, national head of
at the end of the morning I-'~'--·'--'-' - , - - _ . - - - , " " , the United World Federalists, \Viii
seSSion on Wednesday, December
speak Friday evening at Swarth21: for the Christmas holidays, and
more College on the general subWIll re-open at the regular hour
I ject Of world. government.
Gifts Wrapped For
on Tuesday morning, January 3. i
The program, which will begin Services Held Wednesday
Glen Mills
During the Christmas holidays I
at 8: 15 in the ~'Ieeting House, is
For Former
the
gymnasium
will
be
open
daily
being sponsored by the SwarthBoys
Resident
I~r varsity practice for boys or
more College and the West DelaGay with Christmas decorations guls or for a basketball recreation
H. Taylor Rogers, for some
ware County Chapters of U.W.F.
and the Christmas spirit the Wo- program in charge of Millard Robyears
a Swarthmore resident, died
·,}.rillard P. Tomlinson, president
man's Club celebrated it holiday inson.
Sunday
night December 11, at
of the county chapter, will premeeting with Sue Read, radio
lhe Friends Hospital in Philadelside
On Monday night December 26,
and television star, in "A Christ- there will be the Varsity Club
phia. He was 86.
mas Festival."
dance in the gymnasium . On the
Born in Philadelphia, he attendMiss Read's dramatic program evening of the twenty·-seventh
ed Friends Central. After some
was divided into several parts there will be a basketball game
years with J. B. Lippincott Comeach one vividly and imagini- with Clifton Heights, and on
pany, he moved to North Carolina
tively portrayed. Her excerpts Thursday night, December 29, the
in 1890 where for many years he
included, the Night Before Christ- alumni basketball game will be
owned a book and stationery store
mas, and how it came to be played.
in Ashevlle. Following the sale
Club
Audiences
Enjoy
. written; Christmas in such lands
of his business in. 1926, he returned
Able Production
as England, China and Brazil as
to Philadelphia and, after the
compared to Christmas in the
Here
death of his wife, Mary Eavenson
United States; a few truths and
Rogers, came to live with his
Players Club audiences are findlegends about the origins of
daughter, the late Mrs. Sarah
ing small cause to "lay down on
mistletoe and holly, the Magi,
Rogers Hayes, at Swarthmore
the New York, New Haven, and
apples and oxen; and a bit about
avenue. He later moved to PhilHartford railroad tracks" as J.
the Little Lord Jesus whose birthadelphia. A birthright member
S.H.S. Singers Prepare
William Simmons' well-directed ,
day we celebrate.
of the 15th and Race Streets
competent cast performs Ruth
Then there was a delightful inMeeting of the Society of Friends,
Varied Program For
Gordon's "Years Ago", playing this Mr. Rogers was for many years
cident of a modern young mother
Monday
Night
week at the clubhouse on Fairview a member of the Committee on
singing her baby to sleep with
Local Pharmacy ·Fills
road.
Featured soloists in the ChristSilent Night, and, not to be forMinistry and council.
Nine-Month
Mary Dickinson as Ruth Gordon
mas Carol Concert to be presented
gotten, some of Tiny Tim.
He is survived by two of his
Jones is channing and natural as
yacancy
The decorations which added this coming Monday, December
four
children, Miss Mary Middlethe daughter aspiring to the stage
so much to the occasion were 19 at 6:30 p. m. by the SwarthJohn E. Michael of Harvard and conveys her moods of en- ton Rogers of Philadelphia and
made by Mrs. A. R. O. Redgrave more Public Schools will be Mar- and Yale avenues was elected a
Alban Eavenson Rogers of Park
got Bowie, C
Members also celebrated their Mary Leeron. Margot Bowie, a tional Bank and Trust Company Grace E. Yeaw is delightful as children: Priscilla C. Rogers, WilChristmas program in a tangible senior, ·will be heard in Adam's on December 8 to fill a vacancy Mother as is William W. Price, the liam T. Hayes and Rutherford P.
way by bringing gifts for the Cantique de Noel; Carolyn de- which had existed on the board roaring warm-hearted father, and Hayes, all of Swarthmore; Lucy .•
boys at the Glen Mills School Furia, also a senior, will be fea- since the death of E. B. Temple the three together bear the bur- Hayes (Mrs. Edward) Lawhorne,
den of the show with an ease that
who otherwise would receive no tured soloist with the Senior last March.
is as pleasing to watch as it is of Carlisle; and Clayton T. Rogers
home presents. Those who did Chorus in the Appalachian Carol,
and Mary E. Rogers of WashingMr. Michael who is a graduate convincing in the portrayal that
not bring presents were able to Jesus, Jesus Rest Your· Head; Mary
depicts family groups everywhere. ton, D.C., and OlJe great grand
buy candy for the purpose which Lecron, a sophomore, and new- of the Philadelphia College of
Barbara S. Thorbalm and Don- child.
Mrs. Peter Told and her scholar- comer to Swarthmore High School Phalmacy, moved to SwarthmoI"e
ogh McCutchen. are more than
Funeral services were held on
ship committee had packed in at- this year, will sing the solo in in 1933 and purchased the Colordinarily
pleasing
as
the
imWednesday
in Philadelphia.
tractive half pound boxes and McCollin's Come Ye Imber, Ye lege Pharmacy here in June, 1934
pressionable
young
friends
of
the
sold at the door. After the meet- Faithful, accompanied by the girls operating the esotablishment as
Michael:s College Pharmacy since heroine, and John B. Littlefield is
ing Mrs. George B. Thorn, chair- of Senior Chorus.
that time He is a member of the engaging indeed as the good-naman, and her Youth Conservation
Margaret Croco, who has aC"tured oh-so-patient boy friend.
Committee collected and distri- companied Senior Chorus in past Rexall Drug Company and vice- 1V1. Jean Prosch as the strong sipresident oC the Pennsylvania
buted the gifts.
years, will be assisting the chorus
lent amazon and Ronald Yetter as
With this meeting the club in a .-nodern, rhythmic, version of Club He is also a lnember of the admiring, not-so-strong, but
closed its program for the year. Jingle Bells, and a Welsh Chorale, the National Association of Retail more talkative of the athletic type,
Druggists, American PharmaceuIt will open 1950 with a program Laudamus.
Accompanying the
Next Meeting Planned
mak~ a fine contrast to each
of community interest on January Junior High Girls' Glee Club and tic~1 Association, Pennsylvania other and do a good job in their reFor Early In
5 when Dr. Frank Laubach will audience carolling will be Bar- Pharmaceutical Association. and spective ch~racterizations. Thomthe Delaware County Pharmaceuspeak at the High School in an bara Shipherd, Sophomore.
January
as H. Lueders adds considerable
tical Association.
open meeting sponsored by the
humor to a play already packed
Adding ·a special touch of youthNine of 17 Swarthmore organiclub. Dr. Laubach is an intercharter
member
and
first
preA
with laughs in his fine portrayal zations have given their approval
ful gaiety will be the Rutgers Avnational figure . in the field of
enue Sixth Grade Chorus in three sident of the Swarthmore Rotary of the bit part Mr. Sparrow.
ot the general idea of the KENT
literacy.
The club is glvmg
Club Mr. Michael is also a past
The
collection
of
stage
decoraattractive carols including a Dan··
scholarship in social sciences.
Swarthmore a remarkable oppresident of the Swarthmore Busi- tions and properties, a trying job
ish Dance Carol, lVelcome Sweet
Many criticisms and suggesportunity in presenting him to
in any play, is to be particularly
Christmas. This group will com- ness Association.
tions
were offered, from which
the community. Dr. John Nason
commended in this period piece
bine efforts with the Senior Chora
better
program should develop
President of the College will
of the early 1900's as the work
us in a >special Christmas number,
when the working committee
introduce him.
\
Oh Beautifut Yuletide, by Chris- BORO DONS HOLDAY Am of Mrs. Thomas M. Jackson, meets in January.
Christmas Sprays
with her committee of Mrs. Walter
tiansen.
Borough busines houses shine F. Rauber, Mrs. Robert H. KurlsThe Tuesday before Christmas,
Dr. John Nason of the College
Gay descants to the well known forth in one accord this week with
December 20, members are rehalz, Mrs. James H. Hornaday and has suggested as a name for the
minded to meet in the Lounge at carols sung by the audience, a matching holiday wreaths bearing Mrs. A. Francis Jackson.
scholarship the Swarthmore Scho9:30 a. ffi. under tbe leadership of lighted processional to strains of electrified bells which spell Merry ,::=============;, larship in Social Sciences. Frank
the Garden Department, Mrs. Oh Come All Yc Faithful; chimes Christmas. This uniform effect,
COMMUNITY SING
R. Morey of Swarthmore Schools
Elliott Richardson chru.rman, fo ringing out the bell tones of Christ- supplimented by various laurel
proposes that Education be added
The traditional Community
to the social science list. Stuart
make Christmas sprays for the mas, and Christmas Prayer will
bring
the
special
touch
of
Christbedecked light standards and winSing will be held at 5 p. m.
Chase, author of "The Proper
Kindly bring greens, ribbons,
Philadelphia General Hospital. mas in song to the community. dow outlines ,and a lighted ChristChristmas Eve at the Dartmouth Study of Mankind" and inspiraHeading the committee in charge mas tree here and there throughbells, cones or any o'ther suitable
avenue doorway of Borough tion for the idea of this scholarof
the concert is Dick Terry, pres- oul the ,shop area, adds to the
material. Sprays made at horne
Hall. The Episcopal Boys Choir, ship, bas given the tentative plan
ident of Senior Chorus. Assisting gay holiday .wares exhibited inalso will be most acceptable
his blessing. Mr. Chase's new book
directed by Rev George C. An- "Roads to Agreement," now in
him are Donald Fetherolf, viced erson w ill I ead th e group outline form, sC!C!ms to have merit
p'resident of Chorus, Louis Sharpe, side the windows and exudi.J)g a
CALL SANTA SOON
Nancy
Wrightsman,
Margot
Bowie,
holiday spirit even Scrooge could
singing.
in tJ:tat it assembles for laymen's
A .popular dial number these
days, partieuJarly with the (sniff) and Joyce Cabols.
"n~o~t~e~s~ca;p~e~.=========~::::::::F::::=:::::::::;;:::;;:::;;::::::==::!
use the available
various effective
tech;.
-=~ niques
for reducing
"younger set" is Swarthmore
Holmes At Swarthmore
friction between individuals and
6-6175 where a happy contingent
peoples.
of Santa's helpers, large and small,
John Haynes Holmes, recently
Friday, December 16
gayly answer phones, take nari:tes retired pastor of the Community
Alt!>ough contributions have al7:15 p.M._Basketball - High School vs. Springfield .. H.S. Gym
and ages {)f young callerS asking Church, New York City, and a
8:00 P.M.-Alan CrarEton, 'Vorld Federalist Speaker
ready started coming in even beMeeting House
fore the campaign has opcnedSanta to waken them Christmas noted author and editor, *ill
8:20
P.M.-"Years
Ago"
........................................
Players
Club
one dollar bills from individuals
Eve, and cheerfully carol remind- speak on "Gandhi and the ChristSaturday, December 17
ers to leave porch lights on to mas Spirit" at Clothier Memorial,
8:20 p.M._Basketball _ College vs. Lehigh .......... Field House
and a check for ten dollars from
make Santa's Swarllunore jaunt a Swarthmore College, at 8 p.m.
8:20 P.M._uYears Ago" ............................................. Players Club
the Woman's Club, the campaign
Sunday, December 18
for dollars from each citizen has
little easier.
Sunday, December 18.
11:00 A.M.-Mornir.g Worship ............................ Local Churches
been tentatively set for March,
. The Jist grows longer everyday,
Holmes' appearance is sponsor4:00
p.M.-Dr.
Nayyar
........................................
Whittier
House
as
the money will not be needed
but. Santa anxious that no one
4:00
P.M.--Christmas
Candle-light
Service
..
Methodist
Church
be left out hopes everyone plan- ed by the Swarthmore Student
8:00 p.M.-Dr. John Holmes .............................................. Clothier
until the end of this college year.
l\londay, December 19
Groups that have not yet rening to have him come, will be Christian Association. The pro8:00 P.M.-Legion Meeting .................................... Borough Hall
plied to the letter from the chairsure to call before 12 noon on gram for Sunday evening, which
8·15 P.M.--Christmas Carol Concert .............. H.S. Auditorium
man are requested to write or
Friday, December 23 when he re- also includes a vesper service and I·
.
Tuesday, DeceI\lber 20
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tums to the Swarthmorean of- the singing of carols, begins at I'
9 . 30 A.M.--Christrnas Wreath Making .... Woman's Club Lounge.
phone Williard TomlinSon, SW
fice to collect the names and ad6-2022.
7 p.m.
dresses. So Call Santa, Soon1
CIOS~
PLAN CHRISTMAS
CAROL CONCERT MICHAEL NAMED
BANK DIRECTOR
NINE APPROVE
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CURRENT PLAY
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will take place Wednesday, DeThe baby Is a grandson of Mr. Milwaukee, Wise., are rec
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PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Poole cember 28 at 4:30 In the Swarth- and Mrs. Jamee Bacon :Qous1aa of oongratulatlons upon the birth of
North Cbester road.
a son on December
Mrs. George F. Corse of Yale of Swarthmore avenue will en- more Presbyterian Church.
The
Rev.
Joseph
P.
Bishop
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Mrs. Krase Is the former !MIss
avenue entertained her bridge tertain at an Eggnogg 'party at
officiate.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kras8 of Jean Flaherty of Guernsey road.
club at a luncheon-bridge at her their home this evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hay of
The bridesmaids will be Mrs. ~""I~i::!iiiii:itir~t;:O;~~'iii't1~r~i9t;.:...~e;;~...
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home Wednesday.
Ogden
avenue
will
entertain
at
Charles
H.
Garrison
of
Rutgers,
Paul Hummer of Rutgers aveIS YOUR CAR READY FOR WINTER
nue 'has been appointed chairman a 'supper buffet and bridge at avenue, Miss Eleanor Townsend of \'
of the campus committee of the their home this evening in honor Newton Highlands, Mass., Miss
Carburetor 'and Ignition ~ Coolbtg SY8tem
National Student's Association at of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bird of Nancy E. Stearns of Wellesley,
Ogden avenue who will move next Mass., and Mrs. James W. j:toblnSwarthmore College.
Engine & Clutch - Shocks, Steering & Brakes
Ellen Jenkins of North Chester mOnth to Greenwich, Conn., and in son of Hanover, N. H
road has been pledged Phi Chi honor of Mr. and Mrs. Russell M.
Miss Susan Elizabeth 'Hancly,
at Davis and Elkins College, El- Heath Of Cedar lane who will .niece of the bride will' be the
kins, West Va" where she is a also move ""ext month to Mari- flower girl.
"Bob" Ab, Owner
member of the freshman class.
nette, Wise.
Mr. Elbert A. Twaddell, Jr., of
Dr. John R. Bates of North
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Corse
Manasquam, N. J. will serve as
of Yale avenue will entertain at Chester road will be the guest of best man for his brother, and the
a family dinner on Christmas Day. bonor a t a dinner party tomorushers will include Mr. John T. _.$A,..."""'A ...... ..,;a ........................ ~ ..... ' ..o=b-l!!i ...... U;;l ...... ..-aWA..... 64 Vb
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. H9P- row evening given by Mrs. Bates
Handy, Jr., Mr. Robert Furnlan of
per of Magill road were guests at in honor of his birthday anniWashington, D.C., Dr. James W.
the International House, Philadel- versary.
!{obinson, and Mr. Ramsey H. B.
phia on Friday at which time Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll P. StreetFischer of Philadelphia.
Hopper gave a lecture on Japan er of Columbia avenue will enterA reception at the Swarthmore
and Korea. Mr. Hopper spent tain Mrs. Streeter's brother-in-law
Woman's
Club Will follow the
three months in Korea last spring. and sister Dr. ""d Mrs. P. L. stow
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hqey of .Newton, Iowa who will arrive ~eremony.
BEAUTY SALON
of Dickinson avenue will be joined tomorrow for the hol\days. They
Where shoppers t
ENGAGEMENT
their son-in-law and daughter Mr. Streeter, a junior at Iowa State,
"Christmas" F'eeling
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Albert Drew
and Mrs. Donald Gustasfon who who will vacat\on through the
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
of Wellesley Hills, Mass., anhave been traveling in the south New Year.
nounce the engagement of their
9 Chester Road
for the past severa! months.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Lloyd Jones of
daughter, Miss Carol Drew to ~.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rickson of Parrish road will entertain at
Middlebury, Vt., will drive, here dinne~ at their home Sunday Hays Penfield, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Walker Benfield of Riverview
Tuesday to spend the holidays evening.
Make it a F amily Christmas Dinner at T hI
e nnwith Mrs. Rickson's parents Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Brown road,
Miss Drew was graduated from
and Mrs. Birney K. Morse of of North Chester road are enterDana Hall and is now a member
The Children will Love the Big, Bright Tree '
Harvard avenue.
taining as their ,house guest for
and You will/ind the True Chrjstmas Spirit Here.
A, farqily square dance will be several days Mrs. 'Walter Doug- of the s,?phomore class at Wheelock College in Boston. She made
held in the Rutgers Avenue School las of NeW London, Conn.
her debut in !Boston in 1948.
,Old-fashioned Yuletide TURKEY DINNER ........................ $2.00
other Choices Include Chops and 8teaks, from $2.25 - $2.15
Wednesday evening, December 21
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown
Mr.
Penfield
served
two
years
DINNER DEC. 25th, 1 - 1:30; DEC. 26th 1 - 2:30 and 5 - 1.S0
from 7:30 to 10. Parents and chil- of Riverview rDad will entertain
during
the
war
with
the
U.S.
Nadren aged 8 to 13, are invited to at a small dinner party at their
val Reserve.
After attending
Reservu,tions Being Made Now lor Both Dcrys
participate. For further ihforma- home this evening.
tion, call Mrs. Maxey Morrison,
Mrs. Frederick R:Lang of Maple Williams College for three years,
he transferred on the Combined
Swarthmore 6-2058. ,
avenue entertained at a small tea Plan to the Massachusetts'InstiSwarthmOre, Pa.
Telephone Swarthmore 6-0680
Mrs. Birney K. Morse of Har- Tuesday in honor of Mrs. A. Clif- tute of Technology where he is
WESTERN UNION OFi'ICE AND FREB·PABJDNG
vard avenue entertained at a ton of Delaware who is visiting her
luncheon-bridge Monday in honor daughter Mrs. C. C. Shute of now taking the cooperative course
in electrical engineering in oonof Mrs. Russell Heath of Cedar Maple avenue.
nection with the General ElllCf;ric
lane who is moving with her
SURE--/ ALWAYS SPEND THZ: CHRISTMAS
Mr. and Mrs. Edwitl. N. Hay of Company. He is a member of
family to Marinette, Wis., in JanOgden avenue will entertain over
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"ary, and in honor of Mrs. L. T, the Christmas holidays Mrs. Hay's Theta Delta Chi Fraternity.
:rhis engagement unites two
Janda who will join her husband
uncle and aunt( Mr. and Mrs.
• • . trees and decorotions-stockingsfamilies whose friendship has been
in Japan in the near future.
Chandler Sloan of Tacoma, Wash.,
carols-o big turkey dinner--ond 0 whole
of long standing. The fathers of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M' Hop- who wiJ.l arrive this week-end.
Christmos week of special entertainment,
the two young people were for.•. with h/o festive parties on New Yea....s!
per of Magill road will entertain
Mrs. Walter N. Reynolds of Glen
Eve _ .. 011 of Christmas and New Year's
at a dinner-bridge tomorrow eve- Ridge, N. J., formerly of Swarth- merly roommates at Williams CoIright
at the ocean's
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ning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. more, was an overnight visitor jege. Mr. and Mrs. Walker PenIOSI»I WMlll
RUssell M. Heath of Cedar lane Tuesday of Dr. and Mrs. John C. field were guests in Portland In
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1924 when Mr, Penfield served
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best
man
at
the
wedding
of
Miss
reside in Marinette, Wis.
The pupils of Charles Izumi will
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Dana sing carols on the evening of De- Drew's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
of Ehn avenue wp! leave next cember 23 at 'his 'studio on South Jesse Drew.
week to spend the Christmas Chester road. Solos will be played
holidays with their son-in-law by various pupils and gifts will be
BffiTHS
BOYS AND GIRIS COME
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and daughter, Mr. 'and Mrs, exchanged. Margot Bowie, acMr. and Mrs. Gordon W, DougRichard Curtin and family of Wel- companied by Louis Izumi, will las of South Chester road anlesley, Mass.
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nounce the birth of a son, Gordon
sing several selections.
A meeting of the Friendly Circle
Marian Karns, a senior at Smith Allen Douglas, on Saturday, Dewas held at the home of Mrs.
College, and Elinor Karns, a cember lOin the J errerson HosBenjamin W. Collins of North
sophomore at Mt. Holyoke College, pital, Philadelphia.
Chester road on Thursday afterwill arrive today to spend the
noon.
holidays at their home on Welles- rllllilillllili_lIIIiIillllililOW_MlIIfIlISlI
Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse ley road.,
For CHRISTMAS
of Harvard avenue spent the
GIVE A MAGAZINE
week-end in New York City where
The
year 'round gift
DECEMBER
BRIDE
they were joined by Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Favrot of Houston.
Mrs. John T. Handy, Jr., of CrisTexas.
During the war, Mr. field, Md., will be matron of honor
FOR StJBSCRIPTIONS TO
Morse: and Mr. Favrot were in for her sister Miss Elizabeth BanAll Magazines
,India together with the U.S. Army. croft Smith, daughter of MIrs.
CALL
Ten members of the Thimble Henry Lawrence Smith of SwarthMrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
Group met Monday at the home of more avenue, at her marriage to
Call, Swarthmore 6-2080
Mrs. Francis V. Warren of Walnut Dr. Donald Noswo~ Twaddell,
lane to sew on aprons which had son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert A.
Order Now-Pay in January
been or-dered for Christmas.
Twaddell of Scarsda1e, N.Y., which
Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson
of Strath Haven avenue will
, hold
open house on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. lloyd Jones of
Friday and Saturday
Parrish road entertained at a dinJohn
Wayne - Joanne Dnl
Friday and Saturday
ner party at the Aronimi!nk Golf
"SHE WORE A YELLOW '
Fred~yin
RIBBON"
Brave in every line!
'TATBER WAS A
Thrilling in every scene!
FULL¥CK"
THE SWARTHMORE
Romantic in every Feature!
Kiddie's Matinee Sat. 1:15
PLAYERS CLUB
Sunday and Monday
~Saturday Matinee - 1 P.M.
Betty Hutton
DECEMBER 22 FROM 2 P.M. UNTIL 5 P.M
Children's Show - 1 P.M.
Presents
Victor l\Iature
"JUNGLE l\IAN"
"RED HOT and BLtn::"
~~Years
You'll declare it a holiday
also Cartoons and Serials
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by RUTH GORDON
LAST TWO NIGHTS
FRIDAY, DEC. 16th
and
Monday and Tuesday'
''BLANCHE FURY"
with Valerie' Hopson
and Stewart Granger
An Arthur Rank production
SATURDAY, DEC. 17ib
Wednesday and Thursday
CURTAIN TIME 8:20
"CARNEGIE HALL"
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Presb1 teran Notes
,The Junior Choir meets' at 11
Sunday morning ..t ,the 11 o'clock next Thursday morning
o'clock service Mr. Bishop's ser- for rehearsal. The Chapel Cboir
mon Will De the third in the ser- :ehoorses at 7:45 Thur~day evenies on "The Drama of the Div:i,lte mg.
Invasion - A Mystery" on the, Christmas-Tide Services will intopic, "The People Look With clude the following: Chrisbnas
Awe".
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Eve Communion Service with carAll members of the 'Sunday ols and candlelight at 11 p. m. All
School Department" meet at 9:45 are invited to this beautiful and
a. m. The Nursery and Beginner's simple service. Mr. Bishop will
daparbnents meet at 11 o'clock. be in ch
the Harvard "avenue entrance md services will be: '1:00
m. - TraMr. and Mrs. Harlan R. Jessup af ditional Carol Service with Mr.
the driveway-transept entrance Van Dyck in charge; 9:30 a. m.; wJII' assist Mr. Bishop in greeting Service of Praise especially for
the congregation after the ser- the Church School and others device SUnday morning.
siring to attend with Mr. Van
Thursrl;ly evening from 5:35 to Dyck in c!targe; 11:00 a. m. 6 o'cl~ the Church is open for Service of Praise, regular Worship
a period of quiet and devotional and semon. Mr. Bishop will be in
charge.
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meditation. Anyone wishing to
come to this peliod of worShip' is
The New Year's Eve Watch
warmly invited.
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Service will be December. 31, at
The Women's Bible Class meets 11 :30 p. m.
Sund&y morning at 9:30. The
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!he P!plosophic Bases of RelIgion,
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Sunday.
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PETER E. TOI,D, Milar
MARJORIE TOLD. AIooetale Editor
Roaalie .Pelrsol
Lorene Mc Carter
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'Christians Scie~ Noles
"Is The Universe Including Man
EvolVed By AtOmiC" Force?" Is the
subject of the Lesson-8ermon In
all Churches of Christ, Sclent!st,
on Sunday December 18. The Golden text Is: "Ah Lord GOd! behold,
thou hast made the heaven and
the earth by thy great power arid
stretched out arm, and there Is
nothing too hard for thee."
(Jeremiah 32:17)
Candle-Ught Sjerv;iee
A Christmas Candle-li'ght Service will be h~ld at the Methodis't
Church on Park avenue on -Sunday afternoon at 4 p. m. The choir
will sing exerpts from Handel's
Messiah. A harp ensemble, in- '
cluding Virginia Werner and Mar-'
ian Harding from the Curtis Institute, and several soloists will
a]so participate in ,the service.
The pUblic is cordially invited to
attend.
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CHRISTENED
ane Turner Dickinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C.
Dic!tinson of New York, was!
chrIStened in the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church .on Su.,day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce F. Schwalm
of North Chester road, grandparents of the baby entertained at a
dinner party following the christening.
All arrangements In regard
mad. "'"" !he full understanding of the
" family. They .....wthe
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be rendered and ih. toIal_llnvolved.
Our long experience hal demonstrated
the, absolute fairness of till. method,
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D/••noaa
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1820 CHESTNUT STREET '
Telephone RI 6~1581'
'MARY A. lAIR. "Mid'"
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Method1st Notes
'will be discussed by Mrs. Charl~
The Sunday School· meets at
L, Minor.
9:45 with a ChriStmas Program
The Men's Bible Class meets at and the White Gift Service. Thl
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Fel9:4~.
gifts will be sent to the Fifth street lows of Garrett avenue enrertalnCommunity Center.
ed from 5 to 7 on Sunday afterThe
topic
of
the
sermon
at
the
n.oon in honor of Mr. ,and Mrs.
Service~
11 o'clock service is "The Gifts George, Martens of 280 SwarthGod Wants."
more avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Mar. _ SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Christian Youth Fellowship tens, their son George, Jr., and
Rev. Joseph' P. Bishop, MInistoor will meet at 6:30 in\the Presbyter- daughter Sandra moved Thursday
Sunday, December 18
ian Church.
to 63 Saga~ore road, Wellesley
9:30 A.M.-Woman'. Bible Class
Hills, Mass.
9:45 A.M.-Sunday School and
The ushers for the day are W. ~...;;:;;;;;;;;-;:;;;;:;;;--:::;::.;;-=;::;~=;::~~::!~~~~~~~!!:~
Men's Bible Class.
H. Schultz, R. Cassidy, C. W. ~
11:00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop's sermon
, will "be "The People Look Dempsey, W. Crafts and Jl O.
Stephens.
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6:CO P.M.-Young Adult's Group.
The Church Nursery will be
6:30 P.M. '-- youth Fellowship open during the morning service
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Presbyterian Church
and the Candle-Ligh~ service.
METHODIST CHURCH
Mrs. George W. Glac...er, Jr. and
Ro), N. Keiser, p. D." MInister Mrs. Theodore L. Purnell will be
Sunday, DecemlJer 18
in charge for the morning and
g:45 A.M,-Church ScbooL
Mrs.
Wesley, V. France for the
10:00, A.M.-Young Adults
11:00 A.M.-Sermon Topic
afternoon.
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6:30 P.N.-YouthFellowship
The Wesleyan Service Guild
TRINITY 'CHURCH
will meet on Monday evening in
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector the church.
Sunday, J),floember 18
During the past month the fol8:00 A.M. - Holy Communion.
8:45 A.M.-Church School
lowing people became members
11:00. A.M.-Morning Prayer. Rev. of the Church: Warren Crafts,
NevUlie Lasoelles - Ward, Mrs. Deqna Cummings, Rosemary
preacher.
6:30 PM. Canterbury Club. FoulgB", Mr. and Mrs. Earl D.
6:30 P.M. - youth Fellowship Freas, Mrs. Roger H Kauffman,
Presbyterian Church
Jean MacLennan, Mr. and Mrs.
, Wednesday, December 21
Arthur Tindley, Mrs. O. Clark
(St. Thomas)
10:00 A.M.-HDly
Communion. Zingrebe.
- Saturday, Deeembei" 24
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(Chrisbnas Eve)
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11:30 P.M.- HDly
Communion.
Holy Communion will be cele, THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
brated at 8 a. m. Church School
OF FRIENDS
will meet at 9:45 a. IlL Rev. Neville
Sunday, Deeember 18
Lasce
lles-Ward, Chaplain of the
':,45 A.l4.-J'lrSt Day SchooL
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum. Rich- Philadelphia General Hospital will
ard iBrarldt on The Philoso- be the guest preacer at the 11 a.m.
phic BaseS of Rellgion. '
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11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. service of morning prayer. The
Children cared·for in Whittier congregation has been asked to
House.
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bring or send gifts for .patients of
4:00 P.M.-Tea fat Dr. Sushlla the hospital. Ushers for the 11
Nayyar, Personal Physician to o'clock service will be: C. W. RanGandhi.
6:30 P.M. - Youth Fellowship, dall, head usher, F. W. Plowman,
Presbyterian Church.
. J. P. Wilcox, W. F. Klug, F. W.
Monday, Deooml>eJ" 19
Luehring, H. P. Stamford, A. H.
Sewing for the A:F.s.C. In Knabb and T. B. Keirn. The boys
Whittier House.
serving as acolytes are: 8 a m.
Tuesday, December 20
7:30 A.M.-Monthly Meeting for _ Davidsin Luehring; 11 a. m.
Philip Halicke,. Perry Redifer and
Business.
'Wednesday, Deeember 21
' Robert Perce.
All day sewing and quiltinll for
Choir School will meet on Monthe A:F.s.C,
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FIRST CHURCH OF
There will be a celebration of
CHRIST SCIENTIST
Holy Communion at 10 a. IlL on
OF, SWARTHMORE
Wednesday (St Thomas.)
Park Avenue below Harvard
Sunday, Ile4ember 18
Choir rehearsal will be held on
11:00 A.J4.-Sundi;r SchooL
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Thursday
at 7:30 ,p.m.
.11:00 A.M. - Lesson " Sermon
Holy Communion will be cele"Is The Universe Including
Man Evolved By Atomic brated at 11:30 p. m. on Saturday,
Force." .
christIilf!S Eve.
..ch Wednesday even!njr meetiDa
Friends M:eetioi Notes
week, II p.m. Readlna rOOlll
Dr. Richard Btandt, Professor
"Pen dally exe.pt' SundQ> and
::..~ II to Ii p, m. WedJl.ta;r of Philosophy at Swarthmofe Oobn
l';11, ~ T W '1:111 p.m. UMI • '- lege will lead the Adult Forum
Chllrcn
to com;r.
13 South Chester Road
Sw,uthmor'e
Prescription
, for a Happy Christmas Compounded
Do your, Christmas shopping in
one store - MICHAEL'S
There you will find a wide assortment ofdistinctive holiday gifts for everyone
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vour Christmas list.
Of course we will gift wrap
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your selections
Michael's, 'College Pharmacy
Tuesday and Wednesday
Ingrid Berpnan
Joseph Cotten
"UNDER CAPBIOOJl.N"
in tec1micolor !
Out of ,her curtained past
came a man P!lSt all forgetting!
Starting. Thursday!
Paul Dou&bs
Linda Darnell
Celeste Holm
"~E""nER-YBODY DOI!8 1'1""
HANNUM &WAITE
Yale'Ave. & Che.iler Road
Swarthmore 6-1520
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DBCEMBJ!B If, 1. .
THE SWARTHMOSBAN
Christmas Seal Sale
\' Home For The Holidays
NEW'S NOTES
Tom M. Hopper of MagIll road
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d u _ Ell "-~ H Garrett
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Renun
vuvn
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ARTS CENTER PLANS
Darby, sponsor'for the group will
also be present.
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To remind those who have Oomell University for the Christ- lain 'over the holldsys their sonLiblllrY Honday Hours
overlooked the acknowledgment maS holidays.
In-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Users of the Swarthmore Public
of their 1949 Christmas Seal 101Dick Hook of Westdale avenue, J ay D . C 00,
k J r., and small son Library are asked tc bear In mind
ters, the Delaware County Tuber- a graduate student at'TuCk School, Trippl". of Granville, Obio.
that the library wID be closed on
culosis and Health Association, Dartmouth College, will
Mr. and Mrs. Hamden Baskin, the afternoon of Saturday, Decemwhich is conducting the Seal Sale, horne tomorrow for the
Jr., and small daughter Betsy of ber 24. It wID be open for buslhas mailed brief "reminders" acBetty McCahan of Strath Haven Gainesville, Fla., will arrive Sun- ness at the usual morning hows;
cording to J. Newton Pew, County avenue ru;rived home ThmSda:v day tc visit over the holidays Mrs.
on Saturday, December 31
Seal Sale Chairman.
from Wilson College. Patsy Me- Baskin's parenl!' .Mr. and Mrs.
be open both morning and
"Busy with other Christmas Cahan '! student at Mt. Ho1yoke Norman Hulme of Westdale. ave- afternoon.
preparations, a great many of us College will return 'home tcmor- nue.
Robert Hulme of the
Sixty-one new books were addsimply forget io acknowledge the
for the holidays.
University bf Virginia will also ed during the month of November.
A GIFT FOR
Seals and appreciate being rePat Told of Park avenue will be home for the holidays.
Thor! w ....e ten mystery stcrles,
minded of it," he said. "We
arrive home tomorrow from SarMrs. Alvah' Wood Stuart of 22 volumes of otherfietion, and
to stress that it is possible for a gent College, Cambridge, MasS., Vassar avenue entertained her 29 works of non-fiction,
THE FAMILY
person's acknowledgment !"1d bis for the holiday vacation.
bridge club' at a luncheon at the
New reference works Include.
reminder tc cross in themail..AnnaMaryFussellofvassaraV-IngleneukThursday.fOlloWed·bY "Cosmopolitan World AUas .(Rand
When that happens, of
the enue will be home next .week tor bridge at her home. .
McNally) and ''Webster's GooA Westinghouse T. 12 recipient who has already made tite holidays from Bucknell Uni- Mrs. Richard C. Dickinson with grapbical Dictionary."
his return should ignore his re- versity.
h'er baby' daughter 'Jan!' of New , To HOlwr Dr. N83'1Yar
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minder r.ard."
Mary Alice West a student at York is spending the holiday seaThe. Peace and Soc1al Ord~
TELEVISION
With a successful Seal Sale, Mr. the University of Delaware will son with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Committee of Swarthmore Friends
Pew added, the Tuberculosis Asso- spend the holidays at her home Bruce F. Schwalm of North Ches- Meeting and the Women'. Interciation can carry out its plans to on Benjamin West avenue.
ter road.
national League are uniting at a
SET
expand its health education, caseLois Linton of Benjamin
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones tea Sunday, December 18 at 4
finding, and rehabilitation projects avenue and Molly Stcrck of
lind family of Swarthmore avenue p. m.in whittier House in honor
for the control of tuberculosis' in lane will reach holDe. next Tues- will spend the week-end in Buf- of Dr. Susbi!a Nayyar, who was
Delaware County.
day from Simmons College, Bos- falo, N.Y. Mr. Jones will speak the personal physician of Gandhi
"The Sale is the;sole means of ton for the holiday vacation.
at a dinner meeting Saturday aJ)d his wife.
support of the Delaware County
Carol Van Alen and her IfIance evening.
Dr. Nayyar is In this country
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Tuberculosis
and Health Associa- Mr. John W. Sprout of 'SOlclltlllillJ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Meader studying ,public health at Johns
tion," Mr. Pew said.
University will spend the ~;::;I af F alrview roa d and Cornell Hopkins University In Baltimore
7 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
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mas vacation with Carol's
avenue will entertain: as their before .returning to her native
Mr. and Mrs 1IIaniei S.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen of house guest through the holiday India earlY next year to aj.d In
Phone Swarlbrnore 6-1274
season Mrs. Meader's sister Mrs. rural health programs: She will
of Parrish road wiU entertain Park avenue.
16 at a dinner-bridge
Jane Penfield of Riverview road Eve T. Cassady of Atlantic City, speak briefly on ''Personal Recollection. of ·GandliI."
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is home from Stephens College who will arrive tcday.
Columbia, Mo., for Christmas.
Dr. mid Mrs. John Hawkins and
Interested members Of the comRaymond P. Wilson of Pari< aveare cordially iIIlvited.
nue has been pledged tc the daughter Beth of Fayetteville,
N.C. are vistlng for a week Mrs.
Syracuse University chapter of Hawkins' parents Mr. and ·Mrs.
Phi K.appa Psi. Raymond is a A. R. Dana of.Elm avenue. They
Open 'Every Evening
freshman enrolled In the sollege will spend the holidays with .Dr.
of Liberal Arts. He is a member
of tlie Syracuse University march- Hawkins' parents Mr. and Mrs.
Until 9 /rom Now to
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COAL - WOOD - OIL
Ing band.
, G . Hayward HowkiD:!! ,of Cohasset,
Barbara Thatcher of North- Mass. Upon their return south,
Christmas Eve
Dr. and. Mrs. Hawkins will move
"Founded With The Borough:'
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western Universi.tY will arrive
Sunday to spend the holidaY sea- tc Kingsport, Tenn., where Dr.,
Hawkins who has been attached
Tbe shop is
son at her home on College ave- tc the Medical Corps of the U :S.
nU~;"'olyn Morse of Duke Uni- Army, w!11 begin private practice.. with gifts - everytblnt bea1dtfall7
NEW MANAGEMENT
versitv. will return tc hhMiss
Maryattended
Ann Hook.
of West- liU.
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~ home on dale
avenue
a houseparty
cours~,
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ADOLPH'S
GREEN'S
UNDER
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gar'l t S
* * The* Meantime
Deta,lls Later.
Parrish road tomorrow to vacation until after the New Year.
at Lehigh University last weekMiddlebury College students end.,
.Iicc
who arrive home next Tuesday
Mrs._ David . C. McCahan of
for the holidays include Barbara Strath Haven avenue will hold a ,
Luken~, Carol Heinze, Mary Lou Christmas
teen
party fOfr the Pallo '\
Thayer, Beth and Bill Huey,
-ag" group 0
Delaware
Robert Croco and Quentin Vose. County at her home this evening•.
Donald G. Follett, Jr., of Ober- Mrs. J. A. Hartman of Upper'
lin avenue has received the \
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H Yon Want Courteous, Quick
Clean Service
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1 ISouth Princeton Avenue
"cMc" in Cross
at Mercerburg Academy.
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CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, TOO
Banks sell Ghristmas presents? Of course we do!
We seH U. S. Savings Bonds, which ate just about the finest
kind of Christmas present you can give-or r"eiad
ASavings Bond is an ·ideal gift-one that increllses in value
from year to year - and pays back in ten shott years
$4 for every $3 you put in. It's the "prescnt
with a future"~ •• the gift that keepJ on giving.
Come in today to buy a gift of Savings Bonds- for your
children or grandchildren, or others you want to remember
on Christmas witn a gift of lasting value.
Gill mrappinC' YeJ indudl We gipe YO"
fru all ar' reproductiort 0/ a 610.,i/.'
Christmas oil pai",iag ,tu Q Jadlel to IM1I4
• adt l.d;o/dfUJ/llf' 0/ Bo.1h.
Swarthmore lationallank
&, Trust Co.
. Now You can buy U.
l:t. SavInP Banda IlUtomatically
broUlh the new Bond-a-Month Plan. AI*. at thiIL JJank
~
I
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old bank
buildlnq
Christmas
is home for a three-week
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athl~tic award
Co~try
Marian Karns of Wellesley road
has recently been apPointell the
head of the Senior Prom !It Smith
College. Marian was In charge of
the decorations for the Junior
Prom at the college last year.
Frances Pearson of Cornell avenue arrived home Thursday evening from Wilson College for the
holiday vacation.
Jean Brown of North Chester
road and Barbara Davis of The
Harvard will return home this
e\'ening from Mary Washington
College for the holidays. .
Peggy Keenan of Harvard avenue will arrive home from Denison University next Wednesday.
Peggy's ~warthmore High School
class of '46 will hold a reunion
and open house at the 'home
her parents Dr. and ~. Franllt Jig
G. Keenen on FrIday December 23.
Charles Keenen of Harvard
avenue and Bill Sickel of sucaU'\
Haven avenue will return home
from Dartmouth College for the
holidays.
Barbara Sici
to vacation until January 5
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DECEMmB 16, 1IH8
..A,t the Community Arts Center
during the month of December
the accent /Will be on the Interests
of its junior membersbi,p alnce the
Christmas season is a season for
children. An exbibi.'t of cIbildren'. art will be on display from
December 15 tc January 17 for ell
who ·are Interested. This exhibit
CQIlSists of Art work 8S5emb l
from schools In the Pbiladelpbia
area and Is lomled by the Bryn
Mawr Art Center.
.
The program committee, headed
by Mrs. Charles Lucas of Rose
Valley, is planning a Christmas
party for the junior memberSbip to
be held at the. ~ter Thursday,
December ~.9 from 7 to 9 o'clock.
Maulsby Kimball, Jr., will tell
stories and illustrate them, sketchIng as he talks, with pictures in
water color. There will be sing..Ing and refresrunents, serv<>d b;;- a
committee under Mrs. Notman
Dutton of Wallingford.
The Obildren's Theatre of the
Community ,Arts "'Center will hold
an Open House or demonstration
period on Saturday, December 17,
at, 10:30 a. m. for parents and
friends of its inember's. "'Tbis
will not be an entertainment or
finished .performance In any sense
of. the word", said Mrs Stuart
. Graves, director of the Theatre,
"but rather an opportunity tc peek
in on the .~ork we are doing and
to give the cbildren who are in
training a ohance to try their
wings in front of a sympathetic
audience."
Most of the playluts to be presented have been create:i hi im
imprompt~asbion from famillar
costume
,stories. some in
.
' some
not. An actual rehearsal will
given are "The !Boy Who CrIed
Wolf", ,uCiitderella", '4Little scar
Face." an Indian Legend "~now
,
Wbite' and the Seven Dwarfs"
and a one 'act play from "Penrod!'.
After the Christmas recess, the
group will start rehearsals for
their annual, sprlng- performance..
liThe Wizard of Oz" to be given at
the Swarthmore High SclJool on
Saturday, April ,29.
TBESWABTBMOBBAfi
SCHOOL NEWS
OPPOrtunity tc speak
radio.
over the
NatiOnal Forel&n Lancuap Week
by Loeal Studenla
Twenty-five of our school had
This week h
~e rortunate opportunity of vis. emphas'
as b,:,,~ set aside to
Iting the United Nations on' FrI- .
I lZe the slgnif,cance of ford
elgn rulguages We tak th En
ay, December 9. The group, glish languag;for
e, e
composed of tenth, eleventh and ever unrealizln ly grAnted, howtwel~ graders, left early the for.. i~ words gwbi"ch,we use many
mormng and
"d
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have.been
ty to Fl bi was gU1 ed direct- Incorporated into our everyday voraiir d us ng Meadows by the cabulary. Latin plays a signifian . oa. The full day trip was cant part in the vocabulary and
gmeered by Mr. Yokum who structure of our languag
llo~g with Mr. Morey, accom~ French and German f:~ ~
}arued the students . .
.' speech have been o
f p
rim
e lm. The General Assembly was portance to our language. Lan5ched~ed tc wind up this session' guage is so important that peron Frl~ay. The topic wbich tbe haps the fruition of world peace
delegations were discussing was co).1ld be brought about by the
the problem of Jerusalem. The ,better acquaintance with foreign
delegates
languages
oUlL' :terminatilo.n
~eport of had
the already
ad hoc heard
commit!the of
languageand
difflculUes.
h.
Provident Mutual In I~O. He was
~de an officer with the UUe of
aw assistant In 1934, assistant
counsel In 1938, counsel In 1942,
general counsel In 1945 and was
elected t .his
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a
present position
8.
A member of the Pennsylvania
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GIFI'S THAT
SWARTHMORE - PENNA.
Open 9 A.M. -
lD"eSti~ating
the problem and -: . To help create this national and I~;:~;;~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~f
resolution proposed by Sweden mternational understanding and Ii
Swar.thmore National Bank and Trust Company
Swarthmore, Penna.
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ANNUAL' , ME
The Annual Meeting of. the stockholdres
ETING of the Swarth-
more Nabonal
Bank and Trust Company, Swarthmore, Pa.,
.
for the el~ction of directors and such other business as may
~ome before the meeting, will be held at the banking house
ill S.fartllmore, Pa., on Tusedyy, January 10, 1950 between
the lIIOurs of three and four-thirty o'clock P.M.
OLD OGRAM, Casbier
BAR
DEW DROP INN
.,.ald.s' - £u.acll - Bbl • . ,
Closed Every Sunday
Open 7 A. M. to I p. M.
Monday Thru Saturday
OUTSIDE CATERING SERVICE
DAILY DINIfBIIS 85c 10 $1••0
Speeial ChUdre.'. Platt.s
ay
«
Beautiful GROSVENOR
With striking new brilliance, a
lovely ~rosvenor carpet Irom the
looms 01 Mohawk will light up your
• •• and the room
"MERRY cmuSTMAS"
Not Once - But 52 Times
with a Gift Subscription
home wilh a flourish.
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Interesting third dimensional ef-·
fects, high and low loop pile, the
high fashion 01 0 stylized wave de.
sign in gorgeous, pr~harmoniz:ed
colors that viii! seek !lut the dorkest
corners of tho room.
It's at the lors!ront 01 leday's lead·
ing style trend in carpets. An in·
,spir(Jtion in textured loveliness.
GROSVENOR by Mohawk is one,
01 the most distinctiye carpets in its
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to
The Swarthmorean
Rubber Floor Mats
. SO EASY TO GJ,VE-·
JUST C,":'L SWARTHMORE 6-0900
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AND A WELL-TIMED GREETING CARD
WILL GO FORTH TO ~OUNCE YOUR
GIFT.
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Swarthmore 6-1520
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DEEPLY APPRECIATEDBY FOLKS AT HOME,
FORMER RESIDENTS,
STUDENTS AWAY AT COLLEGE.
ONLY $3.!;0 for Every Friday of the Year
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9 P.M. Until Christmas
MR. and MRS. FRANK E. McFADDEN, Propretors
begins to glow
Rear View Mirror
PLEASE
SHOP,
. You Say
Cigarette .Lighters
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Back.Up Light
Exhaust Extension
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bar, and of the Beta Theta PI and
Phi Delta Pbi fraternities, Mr.
Bradshaw has been active In the
Assoclatlon of Life Insurance
CounseL
He Is married to the toQner
Dorothy Walte Johnson, and bas
one son Robert,
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and the Netherlands. The stu- observe this week, we In High
dents heard speeches for and School, have spent time In our
against these .proposals. During language classes discussing this
lhese speeches, translations were problem, In addition to this unmade Into five languages and sent der the direction of Miss St";'use'
to .
d
1 have made posters and have
ear phones
which each seat was· we
equ~ppe
with. There ,was an p aced signs on our bulletin boards
hour break in the procedings for throughout the scljool displaying
lunch.
11,e language imporlance and also
The report of the ad hoc com. have pieced books on display in
mittee was to set up lJl'ternat,·onal. our library,
ization of Jerusalem whereas the
-----Sweden - Netherlands resolution Name To Provident Board
called for functional representa·
Thomas A. Bradshaw of 232
tion in the holy city. The United Benjamin West avenue vice-presStates opposed the committee's re- ident and general counsel of the
port and cast their vote against Provident Mutual Life Insurance'
the plan. Also fllCllng the same Company of Philadelpbia has been
way were Britain, Haiti, South elected to the company's board of
Africa and Norway. Norway stat- directors according to announce-ed that the report was not favored ment made on Tuesd.ay.
by both parties and that the UnitMr. Bradsnaw, a graduate of I
ed Nations couid not back up their both the undergraduate and law'
comrnjtments by force if it was schools of Ibe University of Colpassed. Speaking in favOr of in- orado became associated with
ternationalization were Greece.
Peru, Austrailia and Pakistan.
After lunch spokesmen from
Iraq, ·U.S.S,R., Uruguay and Syria mvored the report of the ad
hoc committee, Iraq threatened
to declare war if ,Jerusalem was
given to the Jews. 'the.u.s.s.R.
delegate said that -Ihe United
States and Britai1l were trying
to control Palestine. Yugoslavia,
giving the shortest speech, was
against internationalization.
Legion To Hear. Thorbahn The group left at 4:45 o'clock beSte~art .Thorbahn, news editor fore a final vote was taken. It
of the Pblladelpbia Bulletin, will turnd out to be a vry scip~
be the guest speaker at the De, and inspiring trip. All the stucember meeting of the Alnsworth- dents thought that much had been
Wernher Post, American Legion. learned from the rare educational
•
The- meeting will be held in the ex.perience.
American ~gi~n .Room, Borough
Enjay the Mahaw~ 'felevision
stelnfield RadIo Speaker
Hall, on Monday, December '19,
PTogTam staTring Marton Downey
On Thursday, December 8, John and R abe T t a !iI. u in I an oveT
at 8 p.m.
Commander McWilliams has Steinfield gave a speech at Upper WP'TZ-'IV. Channel 3, Monday
tllrough FTiday at 7:30 P.M.
planned a reception for new mem- Darby to Ithe Radio Forum Club.
bers, at the close laf the meeting, This is a, debating club In which
at wbich refreshments will be ~any of the schools of this area
participate, The winners of thiS
served.
.
.The Delaware County Council debate present their speeches at
of the American Legion, presented .a later date over the radio WCAU.
an award tc the Swarthmore The topic of debate at this meetHigh School footb~ team at the ing was "Freedom of Speech
recent f!,otball dinner. The coun- Should Be Limited". John spoke
cil has authorized a special award on the negative side citing the
for the team in commemoration of Bill of Rights as his main point.
their ~broken string of 28 vic- Through his well ,prepared speech
tories.: 'rhe date for' this special and his qratorical W-esentation
he was first choice and given an
presentation has not been set.
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price range.
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Holds 'Round Table
Three round table dIscJ·""IOOS
were In progress during the lunc:beon_of
League
of ....,.
Women
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day. DeeeJDber 9 at the home of
¥rs. Joseph S. Lynch.
The recent survey OIl PublIc
Health
nnmd
_ was
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_basis
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table led b v Mrs. Vincent T. Lath•
bury. wlthspeclal emphasis on
improved .persoWlel.
Mrs. J. !Burris West led &DOtbel'
roundbudget
table discuBslon
the"You
federal
under theon
title
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Jr. Assemblies To Meet
presented to. the Community
The club recessed for Ibe hol'Health Society for ChrIstmas dis- Idays with the singing of carols
trlbutlon among n~· fam!1lesln to the. accompanh,!ent of Mary
Delaware County.
Spencer.
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Pay the TaXes. You call the Tune"
The need for continued support
of the United NatlOllS and Inter~
'
national reconstruclion tbrough
world trade was discussed at the
third table with MrS. Carl· Chase
as chalrman.
The round tables were a preview of material to be covered In
a series of informal neigbborbood
group~ that will begin early. in
January. Mrs. Melvin C. Molstad. President oJ the Swarthmore League presided at ·the business meeting which followed.
.
SBOP EARLY
FOR FOODS, TOO!
It' will help you In the busier
day. to come. Shopnowl
BE READY FOR
CHRISTMAS
BROWNIES
Vou couldn't order a beHer one. Play .af. with a Lancaster.
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t:~QYR::~I: .::~~'::":~:I!~C
.'t~ 15c
!JJ.I MINCE MEAT ~~od
!JJeJ GOLDEN PUMPKIN I N:a~~ 15c
Acme Wholl~ Golden
SUGAR CORN· Z~: 31c
Fanadale Crushed Colden Cora :I ~~: :ISO
N•• 21.90
Ideal Cut Greea Beaal
N;.... :17.
IISaJ Greea Lahl Peal ~
.No.3 1.90
Ideal Sweet Potatoes
flat can
"0.21l1 . . . .
Ideal Purple PI_I Ex;"'r.::;;~y...
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Del Monte Plaeapple Juiee
":.~. '55.
N~!1lI :170
Bartlett Pears
No.2
"So
Sliced Rawailaa Pineapple
ca. . .
IISaJ Old Falbioaed Peachel :I -:;.: 490
members
Ideal Brand California
PEACHES ::f!:'
Ideal Brand California' (In Extra·Heavy Syrup)
FRUIT COCKTAIL ~~!;,. 33c
TOMATO JUICE -.
Sunrl.. Grade A
lorae
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Ch.... PootII
GleDdale C1ab~t:23c
0:11:1;'.
VIRGINIA LEE
DRUIT
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Ib
cab
89c'
1115.
1315
2·lb
5-lb
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-cab
Chock hili of fruit and nuta.
Mild Chee..
'·49c
. Sharp Ch_
,. 69c
Layer Fig.
..... ... 23c
Plum Pudding·"· ,.... 39c
Olives 011"' ..... Stu... 10-" 59c
Olives OIlYUF'....,..I.'. IOONJ::: 43c
Chrl.tmas Card. .8 , . . . . 29c
Walnuts DI. . .d LartI I. bioi 45c
INRICHED SUPAIMI
BREAD
'.::; 14e
RolMorci Fancy
~_. . ~~::f~~=M~I=XED=N~U~TS~ba='b.3:9c.,.
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Vlrglna Lee Assorted
Blankenship. Swarthmore 6-1362.
FRlJI...• CAKE
Made In Our
SllI'Prlsingly Reasonable PrIces
CAMlIES' and CANES
A Full
of the troop committee
COOKIES ari.d CAKES
CUNNINGHAM·
FANCY SMALL CAKES
HOMEMADE ICE CREAM
Painters " Pa....r BllD6""'"
We should know bew
Swa. 6-2266 Michican Ave.
ax"
those worn.
fires NOW
for new
purchase and destination of 1!Ite
dolls.
The meeting was closed with
the singing of Silent Night and
Taps.
Tuesday evening 30 meinbers of
the Junior Woman's Club gathered around the clubhouse fireptace
for their aWlual Cbristmas oovered dish supper. The clubhouse
rang with Christmas sptrit. boasting a stout Christmas tree. a manleI of greens,
lighted red and
white camdles.
After dinner members and
guests including Mrs. Francla
Forsythe senior club president and
Mrs. J. Paul Brown senior advisQr wrapped toys, candy ~d
games and placed' them In gay
Christmas stocki.ngs. These stockinr;s and lOG cans of food Will be
ane.
fjC'JlOO1;BEI.tf .5!
WE. BUY THE UJIIUSEDMILEAGE, IN.
YOUR OLD TIRES ••• ··.
ALL YOU PAV FORaN A TRADE·IN IS THE
ADDED MILEAGEI
NON-SKID SAFETY' AND' BEmR
BLOWOUT PROTECTION COSTS YOU
NOTHING EXTRAI _
3~ res
LOIN
C.ENDIIo
• 3~~ ::.
3ge
'SMALL HAMS •..15 ~~~i':) .. 57c
CHICKENS '';~~,:!~.d (Gr:de ) 110 37c
Large Jersey BUTTERFISB • 17c
od (
TANGERINES •...:.-:- 3.... 15e
Banana.·......'"
Grapefruit=':
I
"12c Celery:::::;'
~ 19c
-.tOe CUCUm..... - - -IOe
Idaho Waded.Petal.a.
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ton, R"Ued&e and Ridley
Townahlp since 191e
F6-~ sbAi:iIG,pE:-..c~::;ocki>Ci"er;rss:Pp:aamiiiE·e;rllpiiiuiip-;:
pIes, A.K.C. Registered. Call
;;;----cFo=ur:::---=ro:::o=m,.-.-="... I Swarthmore 6-1614.
second-floor apartment, porch FOR SALE-=-Str,,"w::;b""erry=C:-r-o'"'an"'"
garage, Wallingford.
Busines~ _ mare, 15.2, seven years. For
man and wife ()r employed cou- mfol'1llation. call
Swarthmore
pIe. $75 per montjl. Available 6-2523.
February. Call Media 6-0550 af- FOR S'-:ALE-;T;;-TL-=adIy'=s-fur='_trLlDlDl"'·
~ed
ter 6 p.m.
coat, almost new. Size 14-16.
FORRENT
Large room with Westinghouse Sun Lamp. Rea, bath, December 22 to January 4. sonable. Call Swarthmore 6-0429
Meals. References. Reply to Box FOR SALE Child's or adult's
U, The Swarthmorean.
True-Scale, Official bowling
,-----1 alley, 8~ feet long. Pbone
=~=~~~~~~
Swarthmore 6-1382.
FOR SALE - Remington typeWAN
writer. excellent condition, 14
TED
inch carriage. $15. Call Swarlh- WANTED - BOOKS: Will Buy
more 6-7178.
()Id and used ibo,*-, in any
FOR SALE-Violin. perfect. full quantity. Ralph Smith, Cbeyney.
size, beautiful tone. Includes Penna. Westtown 3732-Jl.
bow and case. $45. Swarthmore WA'NTED
Double-breasted tux.
40 Tux 'hirt 15 33
6 6665
ed
Call 0,
Swartlunore
6-3812.
sIZe.
s . I
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WANTED
Coilege glr
to e ice
wants
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size BJh. Good
Swarthmore
FOR SALE-Two girl's bicycles.
28 inch, $20 each. One Wurlitzer accordion with case, ivory,
120 ·bass. $175.. Bov's chemis'•
~3
set. $10. Crosley electric refrlgerator. needs repair, $15. Two
walnut bedroom' rockers, $2
each. Girl's dressing table with
bench. $4.
Telephone Media
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes & Rubblsb Removed
Lawns mowed, General
Haullnl
Hardina Av. Morton. Pa.
. BURJ)ER
PHONE SWARTH1IIORE 6-3681
Swarthmore 6-2253
Fresh Killed Turkeys
Getup-and-Go
I .ply
WiThe- Swarthmorean.
FOR S~Man's club bag, top
cowhide, outside zippered comparbnent with lock, containing
two flasks. four shot glasses.
Never removed . from original
packing. Cost $56. Sacrifice for
$40.. Telephone Friday or Monday before 10 a.m. or during
week-end, Swarthmore 6-6328.
FOR SALE
Large RCA mahogany cabin"t RadiD Record Player. CI\Il be converted to L.P.
Beautiful condition. OriginaJ cost
$500.
Telephone Swarthmore
6-0904.
FOR SALE-Girl's 24-inch .bicycle, $15. call Swarthmore
6-2332.
FOR SALE-Fireplace wOod, bard
and well seaooned. Call Swarth-
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Gutter and Spoutng
• MOD!" IIK.. E.5
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Linoleum, Rubber and Asphalt
\oRIfERS BROTHERS, I.e,
Con,.....on oItd J~iIde..
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Merry Christmas
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Since 1811
101 PABK\ AVBN11B
SwarDl -e a.1IIit
WST and FOUND
Save On Interior Decorating
MODERN DECORATORS
Greally Reduced PrIces on
Interior Decorating before the
Holidays
Phone Swarlhmore 6-0838
PIANO TUNING
ALBAN PARKEJ!.
Phone Media 6-1555
New and Rebuilt PIanos
and ReI>alrin&" Since 1...
F. F. ZIMMERMAN
Electrical Wiring
"Outstandini for Quality"
Media6-MBS
6 E. Front Sl
Coun~y,
P. M. and
publicly opened at 1:00 P. -M.
Media.
Delaware
.• untn
on
Tuesday,
DeceJnbel" 10,PelIJ-&I.
lor 1:00
re-
&.'1late of Jo.sephlne BelsUe, late of UI
Rutgers Avenue. Swarthmore. Delaware
County, P~nnsylvanla, Deceased. Letters
or Administration Cum ··Testamento An.
IICXO on the ab(n-e Estate have been
granted to -the undersigned who request
ali
having of
claims·
or demands
Estate
the decendent
to
the same, and all persons
decedent to mllke plI)'lllent
o~"~loio>re.
;::.
National Bank &.
c.t.•• County,
:-(
PUBLIC HEARING
DISPENSING OPTICIANS
Would You Like A
Modern Kitchen?
You can have it tor less than
think.
I!-UI"A"".
A.
a.-WBlIIi
BldJdhC
RemOdelJD!
.~
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Asphalt or CoDcrete
PETER DI NICOLA
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
JAMES Eo LAMB
PLUl'IIIIING AND BEA'DKG
Rellistered .in SWIl'Ihmore
Dial OhMter 181..
PETER & TOrn
All LInes Of Iuarance
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarlhmore 6-1833
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A. Mercer Quinby
FUNERAL DIBlW'l'OIt
County
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF DE1.A W ARB COUNTY.
PENNSYLVANIA
In the matter or GERTRUDE: B. BUTTER·
fo'JELD (An ALLEOED WEAK-MINDED
K
Orrice of ProthonotAry of the above Court
anet will be oonftrmcd by 88ld Court on
December 16. 19.. 9. unless e:s:cepUons are
flied thereto.
WILLIAM C. KNODEL.
Prolhonotaf}'
Formerly of Media
1125 W. r..hi8h Ave., Phil...
Phone Baldwin·1.170
No additional charie fer
suburb81'. calls
GU'rt&B.8
ROOFS
REPAIRED AND
INSTALLED
rurnace Repam. ,. CleaninC
Call
GEORGE MYERS
Michigan' Ave.. Sw. 6-2266
ST·12·2
DELAWARE COUNTY
INSTITUTION DISTRICT
The 'Executive and Administrative DIrectors of the 'Detawr.re County InsUtution
DIstrict wUt receive written proposals for
furnishing Bnd dellverln« F. O. B. Fair
Acres Farm, Lima, Po..Dalry Feed. Pig
and Hog Feed and Fertilizer, at Fair
Acres Farm. LtmB. Penna. up to 11 :10
A. )I. on Tuesday. December 27. 19'9.
""hlell will be opened In the pre.o;enre of
YOU NEED
I - TONS Yiith
Mar!:"" and Dot
Casserole Caterinc
Service
PREMIUM ANTIIJtA.CITE
CHRISTMAS PLATFORMS
$1.92 &. up
PIYW_
all sizes aDd lilickness
Maaon Builders'Suppl:r
SPECIALIZING IN
Luncbeons
Buffet Suppers
CocIdaU PartIes
Company'
331 DarImonIth A ..enae
SwvUuDere
SwarUunore 6-0345
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IT IS LATER THAN YOU THINK.
It maybe now or never as far as your coal supply
for this winter is concerned. We are willinl!; to
work, hut we can't work miracles. H you want
to keep warm with coal this 8ellllon
BUY ALL, OF IT ,NOW!
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Dot Belfield - Swa. 6-1973
Marg Hurd - Swa. 6-3138
J. C. LIMEBURNER CO.
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JOHS H DOH"RTY
.FRRD
DUKE'
ALBERT J. CRAWFORD. JR.
HXe(:uth-e Bnd Administrative Directors.
CeJJ
I-WI
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drawn to the order of the Delaware Coun~
If InJtUutfon D'·lrl.
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All bids must be sealed Dnd addressed
to the Administrative and Ex.ecutlve Ot~
lice
I'll of the Delaware County Institution
DI8trl~t. Fair A~res Fann. Lima. Pa.• and
p'alnl)' markoo on the enveJope "BID FOR
DAIRY fo'ERO. PIG AND HOO FEED
AND FER
TILIZKR" or ·words to that
.W....
The Excculive and Administrative DIredollJ 01 the Delaware County InstUutlon
DIstrict Rserve tile rlallt to reject any or
all bid,.
I':~~~-:-_~-=-:-:~;.:..::.-=-_
Call Swarthmore 6·0740
827 Lancaster Ave., Bryn ·Mawr,-Pa.
.'
Ka('h bkl O1usl Ix' ."",mpabled by a
check In the amouot of 1100.00,
eertlfted
COUNTY OF DELAWARE
Sealed proposals will be received at the
ofrif..-e of the Chief Clerk. Court House. .
FOUND _ Gold tie clasp with PERSON)
No. HU
Sept. Term. IUS
basketball on Maple Avenue. THE FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT OF
CHARLES R_ COWAN. Guanllan of the
Call Swarthmore 6-11H.
PhotolP'apher
1923 Chestnut Street - - - Phila.
6913 Market Street Upper Darby
Shoe Shop
apartment by U. of P. professor
and wife, February 1.
Call
Swarthmore 6-0429.
Tiles
Experts.in the Making and Fitting
of Sp'ectacles and Eye Glasses
t~I~I~Il'
OWlce. Fair Acres fo'ann, Lima. Pa.
IT·li·!
Little Train, Lenski;
Rourke; Little House in
Big
Long Winter, Wilder.
Call
6-0131.
WAN'l'ED
Houseworker. parttime, experienced. References.
Age between 25 and 45. Write I·'·,,,;,~.·;;;
BQx x, The Swartbmorean.
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WANTED _ SmaiJ.-funtisbed
Painting
e AlUIATlqNS ul HMIIIS
Dare any weather in iImo-o-olh
B. F. Goodrich winter weather
footwear. Whether l;our ward·
robe calls for glistening black
high bools. sheepskin-cuffed
warmers or sleek rubber ox·
fords . • • B. F. Goodrich is
your answer. We have what
you want in the size you need.
T 00,
t G ramatky ; Lit-
I
• NEW co.~nuaUMI
Wishing You A
the
I;~~:~;~::
,. ,,. F. M. on 'hat dat••
SpecJftcationa and forms of Prop088.1
may be obtained at the Superintendent·,
••••
EDCh bid must be accomp.lned by a
f..'l!rtlHed cbeck. (or "o.00. drawn to the
order of the County of DelaW"D.rc.
Proposal forms may be obtained at tbe
ily life for German children: Told o~lce ot Ibe Chlel' Clerk, Media. Pa . .
U d
th S
The County Commissioners reserve tbe
n er e tars and Stripes; Mr. rlgbl to rej",t Dnf Bnd an bids.
Popper's Penguins. caddie WoodJobn Doherty
lawn; Choo-Choo, Little Housel
~.I~rlj.~~~ton'l. Jr.
Mike Mulligan. Burton; In My
roUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Mother's
Administrative 'bl.
rectors of Ule Delaware county Institution
District at Fair Acree lI'arm. Lima.. Pa. at
Nouee Is lIereby ~Iven that 8 public
hearing will be Ileid In COuncil Chamber.
Dorough Hall. Swnrthmore. Pa. on !I'ue&day, Januar)' 3. 1950. at 7:-15 P. M. In
connection
wllh the proposal of Swarth.
SHRRlfo'F'S OFI'ICE
more Presbyterllln Chuft'h to erect a 1Iew
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA. FA.
PaTish House upon the Church Eround..
}'Tlday, December 211. IIiU
Sorth side Harvanl A,·enue. Wellt of
• :10 A. M. &tlltun Standard Time
Condltlous: $250.UO CDBh or cerifted Chester Rood. The proposed con.'ttructlon
.:ileck at tlrue of sale (unless otherwise Im-oh-cs nn extension of nn exlstlne DODstated In advertisement), balance in teu conlonnln.. lI1=e. under the terms of tbe
Swarthmore ZonlnR' Onllnance.
dosrs. other conditions on day of sale.
Hobert J. MacBride. SfterUT.
Borough Secretnry
Pieri Facias
.
No. Ion
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
\
September Term. 1.U
All that piece of land In Chester. Del.
Elliott Richardson
Co_. Penna .• BEGINNING on the S. side
of Tenth St. 160' froID the S. W. cor- 2T-I2-16
lIer of Terth St. ft.nd Upland St.. tho
a}f Dg tbe ~. side 01 Tenth Street W. I.'
G to lalld now or late of Maqraret K.
Rubbish Collection
Frost; tb. by same and passing tbrouKb
~he middle of a part7 waH S. s." 10" :0
lands now or late or F. Otl. Dryant; tho
Swarthmore Disposal
by same E. u" e'~ to Jands now or late
of William. Davis. et UX; th. by same N.
Weekly or Monthly
sa' IO'~ to point and place of beginning.
BEING known &8 Ira Eaat Tenth Street.
WARREN 'PlERCE
UNDER AND SUBJECT to easements.
condltlom and restrictIons of record.
Swarthmore 6-2078
Improvements consist of a ! story
(rame house 18 x 10 feet and a I stor,.
frame addition 10 x IS feet.
Sold a9 the property of Samuel Malloy
;lnd Fmnces L. Malloy.
AU).'; Llndenmutb &: CJass.
Driveway Col1ltracUon
i;W~AN'l'iii~Ei,D"':'::';C"hi1i::·""dre=n"'s::-'·iii'Boo=::;ks:::-'for=
Peace" to depict American fam-
Owned and Operated by
,
~/
during
lIxocutly. and
lb.
1R0vlr.g. repairing and replaclDI' deep ",ell
Christmas turbine pump tor WeJI No. "' at BroadTelep'hone meaduw&
Farm. Concord. Township, Delaware County, Pa.
House, Clark; Down,
Mountain, Credle;
FO RSALE--American Flyer Ioco-Il~~~:~~y Finn, Tom Sawyer.
an..:l th
P
Cl
motive and cars, switches, trans&.ou
e
auper,
emens;
formers, over 30 feet of track,
Bay Express, Davis; Dr.
I O-g1Ilaj~e. -plus train table. $30•. ReWashington carver, Gra-
UNITED SERVICES
tow~ .. .
housework
va(".ation. Reference.
Media 6-2147.
6':.-i4,,3,,1~4;,'iT'''--'===:-;==-=- Down
CDESTI!R and FAIRVIEW ROADS
allort"
35
ScrvinI Swarthmore. Mor-
Charles E. Fischer
FUSCO & ALSTON
tubes. new
$17.spare
Call
WIth
tiresSwarthmore
and inner
6-1085.
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SWARTHMORE. PA.
TIRES
Virginia Lee
Ria ..
END
Devine Taxi Service
Swarthmore 6-0444,
Fl.. Assortment Including fruit. aad nu'"
PORK LOINS
LAMP MOUNTING
Work Called For and
Delivered and Guaranteed
Call Chester %-3026
Before Noon
Orders 'Taken 'For
H~Boots ...
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JUNIORS HOLl)
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YULETIDE PARTY
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~r-S:-HH=~::79:;HHHH"'"
i.ine Of
TH'E
Avenue Brownies, announced Ule
Piasterin&' - PaperhandDc
Palnlln&' - carpentry _ Flooring
LInoleum and TIle
CALL MEDIA 6-3696
!
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~~=-~,,_ Chocolates :~~ $1
HARD CANDIES
5:. $129 .. '
Lean, Fresh
TrPe8
own Shop
Old Fashioned
EN'!',ERTAIN
Household RemodellDg of
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Francis Plowman aided by Mrs.
'PLACE ORDERS EARLY
H. D. Sipler. Mrs. J. V. Lynch,
Mrs. Earl Anderton. Mrs. Davis
Preston and Mrs. James Stephans.
~~CA"E
Popsicles, Christmas Cookies and
THEATRE SQ1JABE
candy canes made up the. popular m~u. A program ()f gam""
IDellveries Saturday
Swarlitmore 6-3243
dances. Christmas stories and
songs followed. Mlrs. Kenn e1!lt 1~!!!!!!!!!~!!~!!!!~I!!~~~~~~~~~~IIIIi!I~~~!!~~
Balsley wa~ presented with a farewell gift by Spenc~ Carrol. in
appreciation for all 'libe help and
time she has devot.!d tD her troop.
The Brownies have been collecting money for dolls to be
given to very ill children lsi
Children's Hospital. f4rs. Ned
_ Williams. leader of the Rutgers
Packed wIth Ealra.Heovy SyruD
I
Christmas; stuffed. toyS. Chlldren's smocks fol'" school. ~ Alberta
at
.I!~IJ, 81la1Ul
TURKEY
,
g.td:lMlt Enriched
PERSONAL
- JWIf'llttJ
in time
~L"' _ _ "! Thr
ki for
\.dLUO"""""-:O
ee
e
«ens.
Yours f~ the asking. Swarthmore 6- 509
pEiiiS(~M:.:·=i>;;i~~iri;;ed-=fu~
60r
PERSONAL-Dolls
.I.'
The Browni"" of College Avenue
entertained the Rutgers Avenue
BfOwnies
Whittier House
Wednesday afternoon with a
Christmas Party.
Refreshments were served by
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR YOUR
I
PERSONAL
~c:!nNAL-Chair cantng _ All
r~
Kinds. Write or bring' chairs
to T. Halper, 1013 Madison Street,
Chest er.
•
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Irona. toasters and radiOs r"':
SHERIFF SALES
paired called for and d II ere
01 Real &tate
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The Swarthmore JlD'lior
SllIlliJlIV·S OFJo'ICE
C6a1J
Robert Brooks. Swarthmor~ blies wi' II h Id h
:::;
COURT HOUSE. MRDIA, FA.
- 1548• -.
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t eir second
"'riday, December II. ....
for the . hlb
V:IO A. J4.. Eastern Standard Thee
PERSONAL
E1
elg
and tenth grades
(;oudlUom: 'Z:lO.OO caab or ceriHed
ectrical wlrinU the Woman'
CI b
~heck at time of _Ie (unlQl othe.rwiee
and installation, residenUal and
s
u
tomorrow slated lu advertl8emeot). balance In ten
commercial. Water heaters rana-es evening.
da)·II. Olhe' t:ondIUon. 00 day ot sale..
' h ash
of-..
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Robert J. MacBride., SherUr.
dIS
w
ers, ~3ers. Bendix. All
Mr. and Mrs. J. D_~ Snape
lorl Facias
No. 115.
work d
t F'
U
""-'.
J
nne 0 Ire nderwriters' be host d h t
une Tenu. IV"
specifications. .Serv1'ce on W--L_
an
ALL THAT W'f OF GROUND num·
cuw.
grade who
h os ess
ts ~or the "ilIihtlll
-.
beret! 10 on a plOu of Loc.bley, Sit. OD
ers, vacuum. clealiers, ranges,
IC mee
at 1:30
the S. E.•Ide of Sixth Ave. su" N. E.
iro.ns,
,___ lamps, Call The chaperons w·ill be Mr.
(rolD the K. side of Morton Ave., Wdley
l·ow'ISI·· Del C l'
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up.
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ec leal Conrs. erman Bloom, and Dr.
CONTAINING on IBid Sls.th Avenue
~arcktor.
6-2850. 335 Mrs. Kenneth Crothers.
'0' nnd extendlDC In len,U. S. E. ber-,
tweeD parallel llllCIII at ~ht Bn,les to
The tenth grad , hi h nleetsl.il.xtb Ave. 130". (Bouuded. N. E. by lot
e W C
SO. IS; S. K. by "round now or late of
at 9:30 p.m., will have Mr.
Jessee Johnson: S. W. by lot No. 17 and
S. W. by SIx.th Avenue.)
Mrs. C • lr,win Galbreath as
UNDER AND SUDJKCT to conditions
and hostess. Mr. and .Mrs.
a.nd restrictions of record.
KNOWN 88 tit Sbtb Avenue.
mond qenunill and Mr. and
Impronmentll oonsJlil of I story (rome
bulJdlnl" partl)' covered "'lth
Leroy Wright will be cha~erons. detached
brl~k shlnlles 20 x I i feet.
Faries,
Sold as Ule property ot William . W.
Dyltt and John H. Dritt.
avenue. Swarlb6 2078
Atth: .Ralpb L. Llndenmutb, Esq.
more .
n·]!·t
;;;-----1 ~'OR SALE
Girl's 26" bicycle.
SHERIFF SALES
;;~;-;:;;;;=-=~=:==':~....,._"":"_I .FUlly "'luipped. good condition.
ot Real Estate
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THE SWARTHMORBAN
;
H.S. BASKETBALL
GAME TONIGHT
Team Plays Springfield
In Season's First
Fracas
The Swarthmore High School
basketball team opens its current
season at 7:15 tonight when it
plays host' to Springfield High
School. The loss of Ave Blake,
Jack Houtz, Art Barradaugh, :AI
McChesney and Bill McIntire
through graduation leaves the following 'boys as hold-overs from
last year's squad:- rana Swan,
captain, and beginning his third
year of varsity baskethall, sup'ported by Reds "Chugger" Barr,
Marvin Freed, Sandy Ford, Nicky
Stuart, and Fred Campbell; Up
from last year's J.V. team are
Louie Sharpe, Bill McHenry, Bob
Crowther, Bob Bradford, 'Barry
Coleman, and Tom Aldan. Barry
Jones, tranferree from W estto~n
rounds out the squad. The team,
composed of 11 seniors and two
Juniors is generally experienced
and balanced. It is expected that
they will be a constant trouble-
"
maker for other teams.
The Junior Varsity squad will
play the same schedule as the
VarSity, playing the preliminary
game as usual The sopbomore
boys who look promising, and who
should see much action are Clem
Malin, Bob Allison, Jack Thompson, Billy Hayes, Kenny Wright,
Jim Carter, Jim Tucker, Bob Terry, Sandy Heath, Bob McHenry,
Bill Schroeder, and Don Sharpe.
Other members of the S. V. squad
are Bill Kauffman, Bob Shoyer,
Don Pierce, Bob Linn, Phil Hummer, Tom Simkin, and Buddy
Crouthers.
.
There will be five giunes played
prior to the opening of Section IV
competition on January 6.. In addition to tonights encounter with
Springfield, Lansdowne, Clifton
Heights, Swarthmore Alumni, and
Sharon Hill will serve as opposition.
INJURED IN FALL
I J
;10(,
t: ;."
'Ie, !Nt
COLLEGE REPS '
VISITS S.H.S. ~~~~~~~
which 'Were of great financial help. nlng to take College Board exA number of the members of smlnaUons in January 88 a part Of
the present senior class are plan- their admission procedure.
Nancy Hoot of Lafayette avenue entered Taylor Hospital followingo a fall sustained in the High
School Building Wednesday afternoon. Miss Hoot, who is now in
a ,heavy cast, expects to remain Application For College
in the hospital for six weeks The
Scholarships
second grade teacher at the College A~enue School, she plans to
Ava.ilahle
resUme her class in the autumn.
In connection with the program ,
VlsitQrs wil1 be weloome' at her
of college guidance at the Swarthhospital room, 202, in Ridley
more High School a number of
Park.
representatives from vario)lS lead-I
ing eastern coU'eges have been
PEO To Hold Christmas Party coming to the school to confer '
P. E. 0. Chapter P. will be host
with juniors and seniors.
to the children of its members at
their annual Christmas Party, to
Those
who
have indicated
in- c:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~::'~~~~~~=-~~~~~:7~
are
invited
to meetanthis
- . - _ •. - - - be held at 2 p.m. today at the terest
representative
at
a
scheduled
time
OPEN
EVENINGS
home of Mrs. Albert G. Hill,
Country Club lane, Wallingford. and place· in the school. In this
Mrs. Arthur Johnst,on, Mrs. Will- way they can hear :from the coliam B. Pugh, Jr., and Mrs. Jack lege official the requirements for
admission, the opportunities and
Thompson will assist Mrs. Hill.
expenses
at the oollege, and in
The program will include
Christmas carols sung by Caroline turn can ask questions.
deFuria, who will also lead the
The colleges tihat have so far
children in the' singing of chil- held such conferences ix\clude the.
dren's,carols; an orchestral panto- following: in Octoher Beaver Colmine presented by the mothers, lege was represented; in Noand directed by the President, Mrs. vember representatives from WelG. T. Sargisson; and a dance of lesley, Oberlin, several junior colHawaii to be given by Mrs. John- leges represented by Mrs. Force,
ston a resident of Hawaii for many MI.. Holyoke, Sarah Lawrence
years.
_
ited the school and held confer-.
Santa Claus will distribute toys ences,'
to the children, and refreshments
Thus far in December MIss
will be served. DecoratiOns, arRothenberger,
Dean of TasslJe
ranged last night by a group 'of
members, 'Will feature a large Junior College at Auburndale,
Christmas tree and figures and Massachusetts; Dr. James Bailey,
characters from the nursery Director Of Admissions of Earlham College; and Mr. Copeland of
rhymes.
Williams College have visited the
New members of the Woman's school.
Fast - Conveni(!nt
BUY
CHRISTMAS
SEALS
THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOLUME 21~NUMR.lR 51
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY. Deeember 23,1949
WHOSE UHRISTMAS?
Tomorrow rught in all the Gregorian calendared countries of
the world carolers will sing out the familiar•. ancient choruses which
have followed the first glad angel cry ·upon the Chrlst-Child's birth,
almost two thousand years ago in Bethlehem.'·
"Jesus, our Brother. kind and good.
Was humbl:f born iD. a stBble rude
The friendly beasts around Him stood,"
begins one traditional song. From every land there come others
until the less well-ilPown Phillip Brooks carol, "Everywhere, everywhere Christmas Ionight," rings truth.
The stars in their courses have looked down upon many Christm.as Eves since that first one birthed a new star, for shepherds
and kings alike 10 follow, and heard the angel chorus which has
never"quite faded away.
. "The Christ-child lay on Mary's lap,
,His hair was like a light(0 weary, weary were the world,
But here is all aright.)
Catherman's Drug Store
CHR'1 STMAS
9
Shopping
Days Away
vis-I
I
Club
were
gUests at two
luncheons given simultaneously
by the membership committee of
the club. One group 'Was entertained at the Cornell avenue home
of Mrs. Roy Latimer with Mrs.
P. L. Whitaker, Mrs. C.' Russell
Phillips and Mrs. C. C. Howard as
assisting hostesses. Mrs. Harold, G.
Griffin's Rutgers avenue home was
the scene of the other party. Mrs.
Robert Arnold and ~s. Frank
G. Keenfon were co-hostesses with
Mrs. Griffin,
I
Come·ln While Our
Stock Is. Comp1ete
COl-I
new year a number of other
leges will hold similar confer- ;
ences.
Scholarship AnnoUDcementa
A large number of scholarship
announcements have been received
at school and are beng considered
by pupils. G. Baker,' Thompson
high school principal, Is urging
all students who seem to 'have
scholarship potentialities to make
application for these' scholarships.
.He poidts out that last year's class
II\l!IIlbers received a considerable
number of large 'scho1arshlps
ANNUAL CONTEST
OPENS DEC~ 24
* * * *
I3UCIi~~l2~§
Three Awards Offered For
Decorative Bome
Lighting
PARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE
FLOWERS
WREATHS
GIFTS
GREENS
NOVELTY
CANDLES
"We Telegraph F10wersu
Baltimore Pike
Springfield
6-0450
.
'Motoring's "next ride" is herel Come in and go for a drivel
Give A
DIRECTORY
ThiS ChristUlBS
The New Up-to-'he-Mlnute Catalogue of Swarthmore its residents, its hlslory and institutions Is sure to be warmly
accepted by everyone Interested In the Borough -
Swarthmoreans Who Have Not Yet Secured
A Copy
,
Swarthmoreans Who Have Moved Away
Swarthmoreans Attending College
Only $2 to subscribers of The Swarthmorean
ORDER EARLY by calling SW 6·0900
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NEW 1950 STUDEBAKER'S
~.6~"
'17«8.
in and go (or a drive in
C. OME
America's most talked about new
car-the dramatically different 1950
Srudebaker.
Come in and treat yourself to the
unforgettable e~perience of the 1950
Srudebaker's "Miracle Ride"-the
grandest new thrill in all motoring.
.
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Eve to New Year's Night inclusive.
Patrick Murphy Malin has been
named director of the American
Civil-Liberties Union to succeed
Roger Baldwin who retires January 1 after 29' years in tihat post.
Announcement was made at a
press conference in New York yesterday.
The Srudebaker "next. look" and the
Srudebaker "next ride" are selling the
1950 Srudebaker faster than any car
Studebaker ever introduced before.
Come in now and let this aerodynamic new 1950 Studebaker work its
magic on you. You woO't ever··want.
to go badi: to ordinary motoring.
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ties as professor of economics at
Swarthmore College at the end of
this year aDd ~ take up his
work at the !'lew York he,adquertars of the organization for the
defense of the Bill of Rfgkts on
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DATES CHANGED
The Junior Assembly dates
have been changed. Seventh
and ninth grades will' meet
Monday, December 26, and
Senior Assembly will meet on
Thursday, December 29.
The annual Home Lighting ConCommunity Sing
test which has become a part 9f
Christmas Eve
the'Christmas tradlUon in SwarthThe annual Community Christmore will be sponsored again this
mas
Eve Carol Sing at the Dartyear by the Swarthmore Business
mouth
avenue' plaza of Borough
Association and The SwarthHall
at
5 o'clock tomorrow evemorean.
ning will he led ,by members of
Holiday . lighting effects have the. Episc,'1pal boys' choir.
been increasing nightly during
The Rev. George C. Anderson
thl~jpre-Christmas week and are will direct the music for the
expected to be in full bloom by seventh consecutive yew. Two
tOnight, All decorations which quartets from the Swarthmore
are visible from the exterior will High School Band will provide
be considered by the contest instrumental accompaniment.
juclges who will ,serve in secreCy
Lights of the community tree
and circulate along town streets will be turned on by Burgesswithin the next week. Wmners elect Charles R. Russell, president
of the three cash prizes (first, $15; of ~ the, Swarthmore Business
second, $10; and third, $5) will Association.
be announced in next week's
The
community
Christmas
issue of this newspaper in order prayer will be given by Dr. Roy
that everyone may have ample Newton Keiser of the Swarthmore Methodist Church.
time to view the winning d~
The local Fire Company whose
plays before they are dlsmantied.' loudspeaker has kept the local
In order 10 qualify for the air a-ring with Christmas carol
awards the decorations must be recordings this past week, will
kept alight from 6:30 until 10 use its spotlights to illuminate
p.m. every night from Christmas the .plaza for the Sing.
'OPEN EVENINGS
A'P~
The Chrlst-child stood at Mary's knee,
His hair was like a crown,
And all the flowers looked up at Him,
And all the stars looked down." •
It would be incredible that each Christmas Eve brings a renewal
I gift of love to the world of men, if we did not see it with our own
! eyes, feel it with our own hearts.
There is not too much outward
: change since then and now. Bethlehem was filled on that first
,Christmas Eve, with annoyea people wrangling about too much
i taxation.
Tomorrow night the entire Christian world will read
again the story in the second chapter of St. Luke beginning, "And
I it came tp pass in those days that there went out a decree from
I Caesar Augustus, that all the world should be- taxed."
Family
gatherings on Christmas 1949 will discuss heavy taxes, too.
There were tyrants and dictators then as now and the tyrants
and their oppressed subjects were each one afraid. There was
treacher,y, and greed, and selfishness, and fighting, and false witnessing, and poverty, and' wealth, and ·dlscrimination, and death,
and people were living with tear. The difference Is that the idea
of men living as sons of God Les;de their brother sons of God in
freedom and goodwill was :fresh and new, then. Today it Is as old
as the first Christmas, and that ,Is very old indeed. We who play
our link in the human chain, can easily trace and face the reason
for the laggardly development of Christ's world of brotherhood if
we wIlL
,
Ogden Nash wrote a "Carol for. Children" to which the compuls.
ChristJilas Concert
ioll of this sense of failure musnllive di'i~eti h1ni. Of nine' stanzas,
the final three conclude:
Presented At
"Two ultimate laws alone we know,
, B.S. Monday
The ledger and the swordSO
far away, so long ago,
The High School Chorus and
We
lost the infant Lord.
participating .groups
of the
Swarthmore Schools presented,
Only the cbildren clasp his hand;
Monday night in the College AveHis voice speaks low to them,
nue Auditorium, their Caroi ConAnd:
still for them the shining band
cert "Ring Out for Christmas"
W~gs over Bethlehem.
under the direction of Alice E.
Blodgett, teacher of music.
God rest you, merry lrmocents,
Following the processional "0
While innocence endures,
Come All Ye Faithful", sung by
A sweeter Christmas than we to ours
the girls choruses as they march- I
May you bequeath to yourS." ••
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ed by candlelight inlo the dark!Here we are brought into this inner children's circle by the
ened auditorium, the Junior High miracle of Christmas, a miracle just as real and true today as anY'
Girls' Glee Club opened the con- miracle that ever was. In the light of the manger, we are reduced
cert with ... group of European in heart to the tendemelll', the inclusiveness of childhood. The Chrirtcarols. Dressed in dark skirts, child "speaks low to us," too, as we fall on our knees in, wonder and
white blouses. and gay Christmas praise, and in dedication to its symbol of a lOving, ~elfjsh world.
corsages, the girls made an at- It Is our Christmas, if we wish it.
tractive appearance as they sang
"You must remember this, for it is 8fi' true as that I see you and
atTangements from the Slovak, you see me. It is not reveal
French and Polish.
it does not d~peDd upon sun and moon; but that which is needful is,
The Senior Mixed Chorus in that we have such eyes as can see God's glory."
their garnet robes, then presented
• From the poem 'The Christ-Child" in the volume "The Wild
three numbers including the Knight and Other Stories"by G. K. Chesterton, E. L. Dutton & Co., Inc.
Welsh Chorale Laudamus and two
"From the volume "The Selected Verse of Ogden NBsh," Modetn'
Library.
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sons Will continue to live at 221
North
PrInCeton avenue.
STUDENT VOICES
RAISED IN CAROL
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THIS WEEK~S CALENDAR
SPEAKING FOR SANTA
With .Mrs. Santa and all his
secretaries busy as can be in a
last-minute rush to see that no
one Is left off S;"'ta's visiting list
for Christmas Eve, poor Santa Is
just unable to answer personalty
all the letters ~ he has received
from local boys and girls, and
get them into the mail before
the Big Day.
Therefore he told The Swarthmorean what he would like 10
say and aSked it to print as manY
replies as it could this week.
To Victoria and Cally he would
like to say he is glad' to hear they
are helping with home duUes and
that if he has enough cameras
to go around, he will surely leave
two at their hoUS
is smaller so should be easier tor
him to fill, though Cally's offers
a wider range and surely she
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Saturday, December 24
5:00 P.M.-€ommunity Carol Sing :............................. Boro Hall
nL~_tmas Eve Conunuruon and Carols
11 .'00 P .M .-....u~
Presbyterian Churcll
11:30 P.M.-HOly commuDton .............................. Trinity Church
Sunday, December 25
7:00 A.M.-Traditional Carol Service .r .... Presbyterian Church
11 :00 A.M.-Morning Worship .............................. Local Churches
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815 p.M.-Swarthmore Music ,~ub ......................Trin1~
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PERSONAL
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of
North Chester road will entertain
as their Christmas week-ehd
guests Mrs. Clarisse·M. Bates, Miss
Louise. G. Lewis and MIss LIla
Clark of New York City:
Mrs. Nella Robinson of PrInI:eton avenue entertained at a Christmas party Thursday afternoon In.
honor of her grandchildren Peggy
and Jimmy Robinson of Westdale
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pitman
of Vassar avenue will entertain at
a family dinner party on Christmas Day. Those attending from
out-of-towJl will be Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph W. Frescoln of WalkersVille, Md., and Major and Mrs.
Robert E. Moist and baby son
John of Hampton, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moeller of
Park avenue will enl.ertain at
Open House this evening. They
will also entertain at a 1amIIy
dinner party Sunday. Among the
guests will be Mr. Moellao's
father Mr. Frank C. Moeller of
Ft. Dodge, Iowa who arrived
Thursday for a week's visit.
Dr. and Mrs. George L .. Arm1tage of South Chester road will
entertain over the holidays their
son-in-law and daughter Lt.· and
Mrs. George H. Troxell and children George and Geoffrey of UrbanB, Ill., who arrived Thursday.
Dr. and Mrs. Armitage will entertain at Open House In' their
honor this evening.
Mrs. .H. 0 . J . Hanzlik 0 f
gan avenue with her three children left by plane for Kansas
City, Mo., to join her husband,
who has been tr8rlSferred thereby
Westinghouse ~tric Corporation.
Mr. and Mrs. W . Henry Linto n,
Jr., and son Douglas of Bloomfield,
N.J., will spend the Christmas
week-end with the W. HenrY lJDtons of Benjamin West avenue and
with Mrs. Linton's parenta the
Frank V. Brewsters of Dickinson
avenue Mr. and Mks. Jack
LInton of West Chester will also
spend the week-end with the W.
Henry Lintons of Benjamin West
Mr. and Mrs H. P. Closman of
Mr.
and Mrs. James Bacon
Douglas of North Chester road
will entertirln at a family dinIler
on Christmas Day when those
present will include Mr. and Mrs.
Edward L. Conwell and sona
Jinmly and Bruce of Columbia
avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Douglas and baby son of South
Chester road.
,
Mrs. A. E. LOngwell of Lafayette
avenue will have as her guests
for the Christmas holidays her
mother, Mrs. H. F. Roberson and
aunt MisS Marie L. True both of
AlbBll7, N.Y. and her sister Miss
Lillian M. Roberson of New Rochelle, N.Y., who Rrrived on Wednesday to remain until after New
Year's Day•• Mrs. Longwell's son
and daugher-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Robert R. Longwell of New York
City will join the family group
for the Christmas week-end.
Mr. and Mrs •. Henry Cole of
Walnut lane will entertain informally this evening in honor
of Mr and ·Mrs. Morris Hicks of
Pittsburgh who are visting in
Swarthmore over the
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Schloesser,
Jr., of Park avenue entertained
at cocktails and a buflet supper
Saturday evening.
Mrs.· John A. Molr and daughters Nancy ·and Martha of Cape
May Court House, N.J., will spend
a few days during Cin"istmas with
Dr. and Mrs. W~ter N. Molr of
South Chester road. Dr. Molr's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
Molr of Philadelphia will be
guests on Christmas Day
Mr. an<\ Mrs. H. LIndley Peel
of Columbia avenue will entertain
ever the holiday week-end Mr.
Peel's sisters Mrs. Wallace Van
!'1e:t, Miss Marjorie Peel and his
niece MIss Jean Van Nest of W,.st
Orange, N.J.
Mrs. S. M. Viele of Strath Haven
avenue will entertain at a luncheon and bridge at her home next
Thursday in honor of Mrs. Thomas
K. Brown, Jr., of DickinsOn avenue who has returned home followtng a year of travel.
Professor Monroe C. Beardsley
and Dr. Elizabeth Lane Beardsley
avenue.
of Cruril Ledge will altend the
Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson of
sessions of the -Eilstern Division
Strath Haven avenue will have
of the American Philosophical
as their guests on Christmas Day
Association being held next week
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Poole
in Worcester, Mass.
Professor
Swarthmore avenue and Miss
Beardsley is a member of the
Elizabeth Carlisle of Elm avenue.
faculty at Swarthmore College.
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Olds Also attending from ihe college
of Mt. Lebanon and their chil- are Professors Richard B. Brandt,
dren John and Joan Haviland
Roderick Firth anll Paul Schrecarrive today to visit until after ker.
New Year's with Mrs. Old's parAnn Chandler of Providence
ents Mr: and Mrs. D. W. R. road is recuperating from a sucMorgan of Strath Haven avenue. cessful app~dectomy performed
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Harig, in the' University Hospital, PhilaJr., of Ft. Edward, N.Y., and Mr. delphia, Tuesday.
and lII'.rs. Wayne Gersen and
Mr. and Mrs. C. Milton
. Pike,
children Rickey and Margot of Jr., will arrive December 26 to
Pittsburgh will spend Christmas spend a week visiting Dr. and
week with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Horace H. Hopkins of Crest
L. MacMillan of Vassar avenue. lane.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen
.Joan Davisson is home from
of Park avenue will entertain at Dickinson College to spend the
a family party for 14 on Christ- holidays with her mother Mrs.
mas Day.
George Davisson of .Vassar aveMr. and Mrs. C. D. Schloesser, nue.
Hays Penfield of Riverview
Jr, of Park avenue will entertain
as their Christmas week-end road is home from M.I.T. of Camguests the latter's uncle and aunt bridge, Mass., for the holidays.
NEW YEAR'S EVE
DUCK. CLUB GALA
DANCE
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C'lIege Theatre
Friday and; Saturday
''TIlE MIRACLE ON
34th STREET"
Penn State Center
Saturday, December 31
Saturday Matinee - 1 P.M.
10 P.M. to 2 P.M.
Special Children's Show
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Duke and his Five Aces
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Advance Ticket Sale at
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, WELCOME
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as best
man, and
the ushers
were Mr.
William
Hartman
and
Make it a Family Christmas Dinner at The Inn "'The Children will Love the Big, Bright 1'ree
. and You will find the True Chrismws Spirit Here.
Mr. John Tyson of Drexel Hill,
Mr. Harry Schaffer of Green Lane,
and Mr. William Haggerty of
B"ltim=~tion
followed at the
Old-fashioned Ynlellde' TURKEY DINNER ............. :.......... $2.00'
Other Choloes Inclnde Chops and Steak.. from $2.25 - $2.75
DINNER DEC. 25th, 1 - 7:30: DEC. ~6th 1 - 2:30 and II -- 7.30
home of the bride's parents. The
bride's mother chose a gown of
gray crepe with which sne wore
a turban Qf pink flowers. Her
corsage was, of pink carneJllas.
The bridegroom's mother wore a
gown of ice blue satin with maroon accesSories. ~". corsage was
of Foll!)wing
camellias. a weqding trip to
Williamsburg Va., the couple 'Will
live in Harrisburg.
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WESTERN UNION OFnCE ~ FREB' PARKING
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'The
DEC. 30
The marriage of Miss Jean
Caldwell lUff daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John W. iliff of Sp.-Ingfield, to Mr. C. Whitford McDowell, Jr., son Of Mr. and Mrs• .M'C-I
Dowell of Mt. Vernon, N. Y.,
merty of Swarthmore, will
place Friday, December 30 at
p. m. at a candlelight ceremony
the
Swarthmore
Church.
The Rev. Joseph
Bishop will officiate.
MIss llifi was guest of honor at
a tea given Monday afternoon by
~. McDowell.
The bride-Io-be was also goest
of honor at a luncheon and sh'Dwer I
given by Mrs. H. H.' Hopkins of
Crest lane for 22 guests.
Miss Ann Louise M>,ttJ:le"rso:nl
and Miss Ethel McDowell, both of
Springfield, entertained at showMrs.
A. Meader
ersMr.
In and
honor
of Gordon
Miss Iliff.
of Fairview Road aDd£ornel1 avenue will entertain the out-oftown wedding guests at a luncheon
at ·their home Friday, December
30.
BJ!:AUTY
SALON
Mistletoe favors lovely lncf es
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
9 Chester Road
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Monday, '.l,'neaday, WedDesday, Thursday
Satarday 9-12, 2-4,7-8
AND BY: APPOINTMENT
Swarthmore 6-2929
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THE'S'"ARTHMOREAN
whe~e~
er of requests aslr!ng sembty voted aplnst an amend- Philadelphia from paying the
pt]BU811J:D BVDY PlUDAY AT 8lVAK1BIIOaE, PA
woUld
b
the
Nativity Pageant ment, that woUld have relieved wage tax. Our people would
TBE BWAIlTlll\lOaBAN. INC.. PUBLlSBBR
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pr~nted
tbls year is Ilon-residenta of paying the Phlla- still have to pay the tax to Phila. Phone 8~re 8-....
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tribute to Its place of allectiCID delphia Wage Tax.
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delphia while in all other cases
PETI'!ll R. TOT.D,-I!d=I:-:In-.------m ~~ community. Those who
''While a recent newspaper the non-residents would be ex.MARJORIE TOLD and BARBARA KENT, AssocIate Edlto..
parh~lpate In its bl-ennliU.pri,s.. editorial made that charge," Clen~ empt."
Rosalie Pelrsol
Lorene McCarter
.entation are anxious that it be deoing said, "It Is a downright. atund~tood that its omission this tempt to mislead. An amendment
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Penfield
Entered .. Second .CiuII Matter, J1ollUlll')' 34, 1928: at the Post
~hrlStm.. is due to the fact that to Act 481 was oUered and It of Riverview road wU1 entertain
OUice at Swarthmore. Pa., under the Act of' March 3, 1879.
smce the Pageant was presented would have 'prevented non-resl- at Open House on Christmas Eve.
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IIWARTHMORJ:, PA., FlUDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1949
Nex~ year the beauty of \lle
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Trust Company
depth and wonder to the Christmas
Swarthmore, Penrm.
Presbyterian Notes
None of the Fellowships or the tide of Swarthmoreans and all
ANNUAL MEE'TING·
Christmas-Tide Services at the. Young Adulls will meet this Sun- who attend it in "the spirit of reverenee
and
worship."
i'he
Annual
Meeting of the stockholders of the SwarthChurch will include:~
day evening
more
National
Bank
and Trust CompBll7, Swarthmore, Pa.,
1. Chrishnas Eve Communion
Music Club At Trinity
for the election Of directors and such other business as may
Service with carols and canTrinity Notes
come before the meeting, will be held at the banking house
dlellght at 11 p. In. All are InHoly Communion will bJ celeThe Swarthmore Music Club
. S warthmore, Pa., on Tuesday, January 10, 1950
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between
vited to this beautiful and slm- brated with ·the traditional Christwill have their Christmas program
the hours of three and four-thirty o'clock P.M.
pie service. Mr. Bishop will be In mas Eve service at 11:30 p. m.
in Trinity Episcopal Church on
HAROLD OGRAM, Cashier
charge. .
, T h e boys serving as acOlytes for
II. Christmas Morning (Sunday, this service are: :Barry Palton, Wednesday,
p.rn. The entire
December
community
28 at 8:15
is
December 25).
,
Samuel Reyoolds, Thomas Hopper, invited to attend this program.
,7:00 A.M.-Traditional Carol Allen Jones, Bruce Godfrey and
Carols will be sung by the
SURt-1 ALWAYS 'sPEND THE CHRISTMAS
Service; Mr. Van Dyck in Robert Malin. Ushers will be: W. audience and the featured artist
AT THE
charge.
L. Cleaves, head usher, A.' E. will be Marcella De Cray, harpist
9;30 A.M.-Service of Praise Pritchard, P. R. Gray, C. S. Kel- of the Metropolitan Opera Comespecially for the Church ler, C. S. Brown, J. B. Bullitt, W. pany.. The Trinity Men and Boys'
• • . trees and decorotions-stockingscorols-o big turkey dinner-and 0 whole
School and others'desiriiIg .to. Freegard and G. S. Valentine. Choir of 40 voices will be heard
Christ'!'os 'week of speciol entertoirtJnent
attend. Mr. Van Dyck In Holy Communion will be celebra- in several Christmas anthems and
. . . With two festive parties On New Year's
charge.
,
" ted at 9 a. m. on Christmas mom- ~arols. Master, Michael Reynolds
Eve .•• all of Christmas and New Yea""s
right at the ocean's
11:00 :A.Mi--Service of prajSe, Ing. At 11 a. m. on Christmas Day will be the soprano soloist. David
ATI.ANTIC CITY
JOSWlWIIIU
regular w!'rship and sermon. there will be Christmas carols for F. M. Ulrich, organist, will be
• SOlIs. LTD.
Mr. Bishol' In charge." The all. the family. In order that fam- heard in several ~omPostions.
o•• u ...
M.uw;r.Df1'
sermOn will be the fourth In ilIes may worship together at this
This annual event has become
the series on The Drama of service, there will be no Church an important feature of the
pivine Invasion - A M3Tstery, School session' on Christmas Day. Christmas celebration.
the .titie being "The Messen~ Acolytes for the 11 a. m. service
The Rector, Rev. George C.
gerand the Message are One". are: David Hurm and Robin Anderson, will be In charge of the
Ill. New Year's Eve Watch. Wright. James BuJlittWm serve program.
Night Service, December 31, 11:30 at the ,9 a. m. service. Ushers for
p.m.
the 11 o'clock service on Christmas
Mothers Club Meets
There will be no Church, School Day will be: W. C; Hogg, head
On Thursday night, December 8,
this Sunday morning, but cia ses usher, H. B. Spackman, E. O.
the Christmas meeting of the
You. nol we, decide whal IfIe funeral should
will resume on January 1. .
Cramp, J. E. Bell, J. H: Furlong,
,
Mothers Club was held at' the
....1. We have learned thai the best way I<>
The College young people of the R. D. Newlin and S. B. Brewster.
Clubhouse, on Park avenue.
congregation are cordlally Invited
Holy Comniunion will be celemake arrangemen~ is to select Individuall~
A chorus from the Sunny Crest
to the Manse, 912 Westdale avenue brated on' Monday at 10 a. 18. to
Farm for Negro Boys sang Christthe various items necessary for a complete
for tea with Mr. and Mrs. Bishop, observe ·the Feast of St. Stephen.
mas Carols under the direction
on Monday, December 26, from Choir Scb:ool will meet for a of Ernest Berry, a student at
funeral. By this method It Is possible far you I<>
4 to 6 .'
special rebea,rsal at 10:45.
Cheyney Teacher's College. Fol_1roI each and e.ery II... of expenditure.
The 'l1Iiursday worship ~od,
On Tuesday there will be a lowing the singing Macon Berry5:35 to 6 p. m. will be held as choir rehearsal at 8 p.m.
man director of Sunny Crest gave
usual next Thursday afternoon.
The children of the Nursery, Be- a . report of the activities and
Mr. and Mrs. ITohn S. M~ade, ginners -and Primary Departments program of the hoys at the farm.
Jr. at the Harvard,avenue entrance of the Church School will have
and Mr. and Mrs Loonard C. their annual Christmas party and
,SEEK BLOOD DONOBS
Ashton at -the driveway-transept entertainment
on
Wednesday
DIR.CIOas 01 PUNIIAU
The Blood Service of the Amerentrance will assist Mr Bishap In (Holy Innocents) ~ 3 .p. In. in the ican Red Cross requests those who
~820 CHESTNUT STREET
greeting the rongregation after the recreation room ot, the church. wer~ unable to give blood here
11 o'clock service Christmas mornMARY A.IAIR, _
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Telephone RI6-1581
on November 9 due to colds or
Friends Meeting Notes
ing.
illness,
call
Locust
4-2530
and
First :Day School and Adult
Forum will not meet on Sunday, make an appointment to donate
December 25. First Day School blood during thr holidays. There
------~-------I will meet on January 'I, aDd the is a desperate need due to the
. SWARTHMORB
AdUlt Forum will resume on Jan- high rate of accidents at this .time
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
and the falling off of donors at
Christmas Eve
uary 8.
11:00 p.M.-Comml1Dion, Service.
Meeting for Worship will meet this season. Those who go In to
Sunday, Deeembet 25
at 11 o'clock.. as usual, on the Philadelphia headquarters to giv!'
Christmas Day
momings of December 25 and Jan- will be counted on Swarthmore's
quota.
7:00 A.M.-Traditional Carol Ser- uary 1.
vice.
MIr. Van D,yck Un
The Monday Sewing Group will
charge.
9:30 A.M.-Servlce of Praise Mr. not meet for two weeks, resum- ·Stade Extends Greetings
Van Dyck In charge.
ing on January 9.
Burgess J. Paul Brown received
11:00 A.M.-Mr. 'Bishop's sermon
The ,Wednesday Sewing Group the following message from Burwill be '~The Message and
gular
the Messenger Are
will meet as usual on its re
gomaster Ludwig Jurgens of
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day.
Stade, GermBll7.
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Christian Science N'Otes
"Dear Mr. Brown:
Watch Night Service.'
"Christian Science" is the subIn appreciation for all the klndMETHODIST CHURCH
iect of the LeSSOIi-Sermon in all ness the citizens of ~ore
lloli.1ay SeasOn.
Jl07 N. Keiser, D. D., MInIster Churches of Christ Scientist on have given us I want to wish you
Sunday, December. 211
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9:45 A.M.-Church School.
Sunday December 25. The Golden and your citizens a merry
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text is:'''Glory to God in the high- mas and a happy and prosperous
)w\.ay the coJlllng ,
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11:00 A.M.-The sermon topic will est, and on earth peace, good will New Year.
Sincerely
Yours
be "If there were no Bethle- toward men."
(Luke 2:14)
. Jurgens
hem Child."
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Burgomaster"
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TRINITY CHURCH
Methodist Notes
yoU)'O
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Rey. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector
The Sundsy School meets at
Christmas Eve.
James Th Broadcast
11:30 P.Mo.-Holy Communion.
9:45. Classes are provided for
'Christmas Message
Sunday, Deeember. 25
children of all ages and for adults.
Congressman
BenjaDlin
F.
9:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
The Y0UIJ8 Adults meet at 10
James will brOadcast a message of
11:00 A.M.-Family Carol SIng- o'clocK in the Ladies' Parlors.
general interest at noon Christi~onday, DeeeinJier 28
The semnon topic at the 11 mas Day over the facllities of ra(St. Stephen)
!)'clock service Is "If there were
dio station·WPWA.
10:00 A.M.-'Holy Communion.
no Bethlehem Child."
James prepared a message of
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
The Church Nursery is open hope and cheer, which he hopes
OF FRIENDS
during ,the mol'\lling service. Anne
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will impress upon citizens the
,
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Sunday,
25
and Helen Kraus and Mrs. Charles
importance
of
retaining
Christ11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. Hughey will ,be In charge.
Children cared for in WhIttier
The ushers for the day are W. mas, and all that it means to young
, House.
W V and old alike, as the religious and
Wedneaday, ])ecember 18
Dickinson, G. Alston,
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. spiritual day of days.
All day sewing and quilting fJor France, H. E. New and O. C. ZinCopies of the Congressman's
the A.F.s.C.
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The Christmas party for the
ing ft> James' Washington or ~e
FIRST CHuRCH OF '
Beginners Department will be beld
dia
office, House Office BuIlding
CHRIST SCIBNTIS'l'
on. Thursday afternoon #OIIl 2 to and the County B1J j lri j D.g, respecOF SWARTHMORE
How You can buy u. S.
automau..u:r'
Park Avenue below Harvani
4 In the cburch.
tively.
jtbr.....111 the new Bond-a-llonth Plul. ~ at tIdo . . .
" Sunday, Deeember 25'
Meanwhile, State Rep. Robert
l1:uO A.J4.-Sunday SchooJ.
Mrs. E. N. Thurman. of Cedar
11:00 A.M. - Lesaon _ SermOD
J. Clendening concluded teo weeks
"ChrIstian S c I "
lane entertained at a smali dinner 'of substituting on the regular
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
. Wednesday : , ' ; g meetIna party Tuesday evening In honor Sunday program for Congressman
each week, 8p.m. Rne"'C room of Dr Thurman's birthday anni- James, with a denial lbllt he and 11.________________""\'...;._____-1
open da1ly eIcept
and
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Hol1da7s 11 to S p. Ill. W-n-'Q versary·
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KIND of II)ISURANCE.
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William S. Bittle &~ Son
:tUesdaY and Wedn~ay
rile real life stmy bun the .
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and Friday, 9-12, 7-8.
"'l'IIIi: DOCTOR AND
Walter Bnmnan
In color!
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MERRY CIOUSTMAS
and a'
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Mrs. LloYd E. Kauffman
SUBSCRlPl'IONS FOR ALL
MAGAZINES
Thurs., FrIday and Saturday
Paul Douglas
LInda Darnell
Celeste Holm
"EVERYBODY DOm 1'1"'
Sunday and Monday
Glen Ford
Gloria DeHaven
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W HB E'.8
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'" STA"'" AUf0 INS'.PECTIO·N.
from a cap of lace and she carrie.i I
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white roses and white l I l a c s . y < \ U
RECEIVE THE SAME CAREFUL ~
The i!ridesmaids MIss M".:vt
. COURTEOUS SERVICE AS IN THE PAST
Knabb, sister of the bride,
Miss Vivian Hanford, sister of
Bri~g Your
&,on
the ,bridegroom, wore models of
green velvet and· .taffeta featur' T I... ~·
Ing fitled bodices and full skirts
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worn over hoops. They carried
"Bob" Atz, Owner
yellow roses tied with gold tissue.
Mr. John Platt of Germantown
SW' 6-0440'
Dartmouth & Lafayette Aves.
Boa Caaaeaoa
AdrI&'Il Booth
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Charles InnIs, and Mra~ Paul Sny_
MIss Barham FaIth
MIss Elizabeth ;Baneroft Smith der .... bei .....lned at the la....s
daushter of Mr. and Mrs.
of Sw~e aveiwe. whose home In Westtown.
H. Knabb of Princeton a'
marriage to Dr Donald N Twad
Miss sniith was boOored wiUt a
became the bride Of Mr. Edwin
dell ~t Dund~ N.Y.,
tea last Sunday gI'fell by stall
Hanford, son of Mr. and Mrs. place WednCllday December 28 members 'Of the American Friends
CharleS H. Hanf'Ord of Drexel
in the Sw~ Presbyterian Service at the home of MiBa Eleaat a candiellght ceremony,
Church, was gUest of honor at a nor 'Ilownsend and MIss ,Nora
day afternoon at 4:30' In
cupbOard shower given by MIss Booth of Ph!ladelphla. Miss Smith
Christ 'EpJ,scopai Church,
Carolyn Oressoti 'Of ruV'ervlewspen~ last year with 1;he Friends
P":l"k. The Rev. W1l1iam
road. .
ServIce In Paris.
rector, oUictated.
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The couple will be guests at a
The bride, given In ~:::I 'The bride-to-be was guest of cocktail 'Party Sunday Bfternoon
honor at a' luncheon and' 'kitchen when ·Mr•• ~ Mrs: Wllliam Rauth
by her father, wore a'
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shower on FrIday, Decet4b~ 16 of Penn ,Valley will entertain In
ioned with filted bodice of
wh'll' 'Mrs. Richani Daniels, Mrs: .their hoIllOr!
ted lace and full skirt with bu~Ue I i-~it";t;;;ji!r:(;;ii!=1;t!=1;-t;i;;;t;,....,.;;Q!=1;t>=<;,..,~,..,;.ite;;:;e;'(;;..,;sj;=;jj=;t.H;....
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REGULAR FEATURE WILL
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"HOME IN OKLAHOMA"
starring Boy JIGpn ,
Plus 7 CartObas
Starts 2 P. M. I .
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The Yule is a season for songs and
reJoicing. Our. earnest hope IS that all
vou friendly
people may
share in this
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Day.
thIS Chnstt11flJ.
SPirit to the utmost,
And for what Irs worth, we offer OUt
heartiest wishes
tor a very Merry
,
For d smile on ev~ry face
dnd d carol In every heart
we commend you to the spirit
of Christmas,
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Rumsey Chevrolet
Yale and Rutgers Avenue
liZ Park AVeJllIe
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ChriSfWlaS
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ON THE CORNER
EdwardL. Noyes & Company.
CIliESTER ROAD
Season.;
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HAPPY HOLIDAY
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to all of you.
Ma'/. no cloud
app,ear to disturb
its serenity..
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May 'all the wonderful things
that go With Christmas be
yOUl'i In
the fullest abundance
From all of us
BEST WISDES
1949
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here to all' of you-a
most happy holiday.
South C~ester Road
HARRIS & COMPANY
Swarthmore
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beauty Ihal hllsh
we express the sin~ere
hoPe that this year
holds for you
a perfect
of
Christmas.
wondeiful expectancy IIIPI foils
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PARK AVENUE
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partial measure
of our friendship
J, aL.nku.
the season dnd your shdre of JOy
come.
CIm.;/nuu
rhn-.nJ
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Just give way to the spirit of
will
accompanies a
Ouistmas Eve
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doubts that dny more.
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May" it be touched
with thl! same kind
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CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
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SCHOOL NEWS
Holiday Greetings
By Slud.ula
To All
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On Christmas, 1949. we re.live the'
lOY that comes to us across the cen·
IUries May this seaso~ bring you
nothing but happiness.
Marge and Dot:
DaB dentSche AbeDdOlien
On December 15 the G~an
pai"!ment of Swarthmore H.Igb
School held its annual baJ.q"et.1
The 90 people present ate a
IIcious meal 01 Imockwurst
sauerkraut 'Iollow.ed by' an
cellent dessert of appelkucllen
ice cream. The group then
together in the singing 01 •
Gennon folksongs and ChI·I.stJl.as
carols. The accomPaniment
supplied by a string trio. Ne>;t
on the program was the play
on by the third year students.
year, they did a take-ofl on ''Hansel and Gretel" written by John
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'Twas twelve o'clock midnight
All seemed to be. well
When over the bakery the moon cast its spell.
The lights in the' cases were turned on so bright
The shades were pulled down to shut out the night.
'Twas no human hand that had done this stranJe thing,
And the fairies of CakeIimd started to sing.
THE SWA.RTHMOREA.N STA.FF
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thiS
season.
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The cinnamon buns to the cookies made love
The coffee cakes flew to the rafters above.
The cupcakes arrayed in their jackets of yellow
Were addressing the layer cakes who started to bellowHI say there, sweet cupcakes, have you a da\e tonight? . .
"I'n take you out yonder where the moon's shining bright
"I'll give you a taste of my chocolate icing
U And then we'll go in and catch the bread slicing!'
happy
holiday
to all.
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MERRY CHRI:HMA.S EVERYONE
H'OLLYHOCK
SHOP . .
SWARTHMORE - PENNA.
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Even the boxes were having their fun.
They were chasing the tissues with a fierce looking gunA gun filled with wWp cream and jelly that smeared.
Steinfeld
an'! "Herr"
cast included
Clair Snyder.
Scholl The
as
Gretal, John Steinfeld as Hansel,
Charles Acker the woodchopping
father, Sally Alden the mother and
"Reds" Barr was the witch. A
male quartet added more flavor
to the evening, by rendering sev~
eral GennOlO selections between
tne acts. With the play another
successful German banquet came
to a close.
Senior Play
On February 11, 1950." The
Senior Class will present its annual Senior Play. This year the
s-nu
Hope of the World
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MAY ALL
Swartbmoro, P ..
THE SEASON'S BEST
-tie ~etr pilei t"at (?/,'C~imaJ
~ wit/"
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THIS CHRISTMASTIME.
lit, 6y w~
IlIl'eyone a IVOlfrll'Cpul "oliky.
walft\ to filii t/"I
ThomasF. Conway
Baird & Bird
Old Bank Building
100 PARK AVENUE
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In 'our
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5 and IOc STORE
Swarthmore
I Park Ave
hohday of all renews
wish you
all
Its happmess each
year. A very Merry
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Joseph's Barber Shop
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8o<:iet:rl~~~~~ii~i1~ij~i i8~~~~~~~~~~~
which
theHealth
Health cenl-i
for
the operates
Community
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TO YOU
AND YOUR WHOLE
FAMILY OUR
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age
Will
be served
With a Me
··ERRY
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Chnstmas
thIs year
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A truly Merry
Christmas
to our good
friends and
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MERRY CHRISTMA.S••
EVERYONE
M~RRf
DEVINE TAXI·
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Closed Monday & Tuesday
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Christmas "vacation", the Shop
will be
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Santa visited WoodJiYn Child
Health Center on "r.uesday, .December 20. It was a gala party
for the kiddies arranged by the
Community Health Society of
Swarthmore and Santa's visit at
3 p.m. was the main event.
Colona! Harry C. Mabbott of
Harvard avenue, as Santa· had a
gift for every little boy and girl,
William Price of Rooe Valley told
sl0ries of Christmas and OOOldes,
ice cream and candy were served.
The Tower Forum of Ridley Park,
The Friendly Circle of Swarthmore and John E. Michaels of
Swarthmore also oooperated in
making the party a success. The
Swarthmore Scout troop dec:arated
the tree.
Mrs. J. Paul Brown of Swarthmore anct M1's ChrIstine Jack~
son of Woodlyn were co-hostesses
BE.ST
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
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Open. Tonight
TiU Nine
TOlTWrr.OW Till Seven
In the
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Chrisbnas .'
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B. J. HOY
Sf.'ASON'S
Immedtately
following
Health Center party Santa Claus
and Mr. Price visited the CWldran's Ward at the Chester Hoopita!. Here Santa gave ealClcb~=
a stuffed Christmas st
wWch were donated by the Junior Woman's Club of Swarthmore.
On Thursday, December 22,
William Hetzel and her COlIlInittee
wrapped fruit and plants for 'the
Shut-ill patients of the Community Health Society.
Simple. unadorned
thoughts are best at
Christmas So we
'would only wish you a
joyful and happy holi·
day season. when
every step you tak.ein~
creases your desire to
be a friend to mall.
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And a Merry Christmas to you
MORRIS MARTEL
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M. WEINSTEIN
& SON
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BE YOURS
tLfain o","t to
~ joy moUf/" 6ut WI
JERRE MARTEL
May the 10ys
of the season
be completely
and all yours.
pole
story ofrevolves
play Street".
is "'nle The
Barretts
around the Barrett family wWch
is dominated by an overbearing
father,
played by John Steinfield.
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The conflict arises When Elizabeth (Dolores Roeth) decides to
marry Robert ~wning (DiCIt
McCray). others in the cast
Barbara Crosset the rebellious
Henrietta, Mery Knabb,
Bowie, Marian Ransburg, Fred.
Sales and many others.
Health
MARY LOU SHRIVER
let us give
thanks together for
the priteles~
gift of
Christmas
Wim-I:~~~iiii~~~~~~~.I~iiii~~~~~~~~~
CHESTER ROAD
7 'SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
Phone Swarihmore
But suddenly all became quie\ again
For the clock had struck five and in came the men
(Who made all these sweet things for people to eat)
The eggs and the flour they started to beat.
But they never knew what happened that night
For the fairies of Cakeland had flown out of sight
WisWng Swarthmoreans large oneS and small,
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Merry Christmas, Merry Christmas, Merry Christmas to all.
THE BOUQUET
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CHRISTMAS
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be sure with one of
our famoul
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Ixtrw fancy Lancatt.r lraa" Turkey. are the pick of ,h. couafry" be..
ItNa....., DIMIty ...... t_lI.r. You take cltllnce. with a Lanccuter.
_ockI. top sracl.#, broael
READY TO COOK HEN TURKEYS
( : : ) ~:::: '10 75e: 11:,-:, '10 65e:;;,~:, '10 61e
full, drawn. $ave II ..... No 'MIlt••.
LONG ISLAND, DUCKLINGS ~";;:
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Agar's Whol. Canned.
bOn.. ~=r
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The Swarthmore AsSftObUes'
Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Hanis
eld
Chrls1mas parties are being h
of North Swart1miore avenue will
next w~ at tbe Woman's Club. entertain over the holidfYS their
Dr. John W. Nason, 1950 March
On Mondsy, December 26 at '1 son-In-law and daughter Dr. and of Dimes Campaign DIrector, has
p. m. the seventh grade will meet,
. Id n....
Th
f called a general membership
.th Mr
d Mrs John
Mr.. Dav
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: ' e as ~and h~es8. On the Scranton, and, w~th their guests Chapter Natlonai Foundstion In_.~ Dr
d Mrs.
will attend a family diDoer party. fanille Paralysis on January 6
same eV~6'
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Monday given by another son-In'
Me Kernan will be host and hasd d
hter Mr
d MrS at 8:30 p.m. The Upper Darby
tess lor the ninth grade
law an
aug
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• Commissioner'S Room In the
meets at 8:45.
Samuel G. M. Maule of Rosemont. Municipal BulldiJig, Upper Darby,
The Senlor Assembly, for
. Mr. and Mrs. Clair H. Jeglum of has been selected as the' meeting ,
eleventh atl!J twelfth grades,
Hillborn aven",e will entertain as place.
at 8:30 p. m. on Thursday"
their Christmas weekend guests ' Tins Is the final meeting preber 29. Hosts and hosles$eS will Mr. George B. Worthen of Water- ceding the opening'on Januart 16
be Mr. and Mrs. George Allen and 100, Iowa, his dsughter Miss Mary of the 1950 March of Dimes Cam~
Mr. aod Mrs. Philip 1'4. Alden.
TIleye Worlhen of New York, paign.
Dr. Nason urges all
The eighth and tenth grades City, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace District Chairmen, captslns aod
David and solicitors in the various districts,
will have their par.ties on FrIday, M. Johnson and
December 30. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter of Bethesda, Md.
all the members of the Delaware
Roy Snape will be Ihost and hosMr. and Mrs. J. Harris Latimer, County Chapter and tbe Polio
tess for U,e eighth grade .whi
Irwin Galbreath will be host and Thursday for a holiday visit with after this meeting," Dr. Na,¥,n
hostess for the tenth grade whiclh Mr. Latimer's parents Mr., and said, "and it Is very important
meets at 9:30 p. 10.
Mrs. Roy S. Latimer of COl,nell that all District Ch~lrmen and all
avenue.
others concerned with the Drive
be fully acquainted with all plans.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown
Larry Dalton of Middletown
Last minute instructions will be
road, Media will be ilwst to the of Riverview road will spend the given and the various chaiimen
1949 class Of the Swaithmore High holiday week-end with their sonSchool at a reunion to be held in-law aod .daughter Mr. pnd Mrs. and individual workers will benenext Friday, December 30 at 8:30. Goodwin Gibson, Jr., of Toronto, fit by the information dispensed
Canada.
at this meeting."
Mrs. C. Russell Phillips of Strath
Delaware County's goal has
Haven avenue entertained at a been set at $100,000. The County
surprise lunbheon at the Ingleis divided into 49 districts and if
neult Tuesday in honor of the
birthday anniversary of her the goal of $100,000 is reached it
mother Mrs. P. L. Whitaker of will mean that, each person in
Park avenue.
Delaware County will be contriMr. and Mrs. Lea P. Wamer of buUng 30 cents.
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75c
lRiCt'UDjiiio' :.. 1ge
SELECT fRYING OYSTERS
of Dela-kre .are spending :this
week and next visiting Mrs: Warner's bro1lher-i1l-law and sister
Mrs. Andrew IJames Of Clearwater,
Fla.
w._·o._ ::::.!" .:: I
Thl~ Mlnb v
N'"
HI"
C.....m Candy
3ge Ute Soven ............: 39c
Bucket O'Sweets .~, 89c
25c
_1..... -
RARD CANDIES y~==
5~:
$129
lup,.. .
Stuiling
VIRGINIA LEI
Fmit Cake
B9c' 2·lb 5115. 5-lb $315
Ib
&aU
• cake
• cake
Chock full of fruit and nub.
You'll "Nd an ~tra Mlppl,
INR'CHED SUPRIMI
BREAD"aoecI"
laked to be
lUI' right for
Christmas -'urby filling
Sweet Marlorom
Soge or Thyme
Bell'. Seasoning
Large Filberts
Diamond Walnuts
10...,......
BREAD
... Be
... Be
'"32e
45c
JIFFY~
l ' ftl
ncy.
for
Long Distance,
too!
Mountain Grown Easlern Stoyman
APPLES Delf~ous
Celery ::::.
TangerIftes .....
Jul,,.
I
...t"" 19.
•••
.. 1ge Tomatoe. ,.........
, ,tall
FI'UII
3'''2Sc White Onions"" 2'''2Se
*
c..A.llEl'lON"SILBlEY
2,........ 25c
IeeIID Spray CraDltel'l'J' Sauce 21!~: 270
'N':o~'h :13.
Ideal Fruit CoektaU r;:::.:ns~';."
No.2'h
"1.
4SCO Fruit CoektaU ~;::
.. or "llea
• No.2v.. 4S0
Ideal Peaobes Holy
Tn H.avy Syrup
cona
Del MoUh orUbby'. Peaobes~:::'72N;:;;.v..4So
IIS(lJ Old Falhioned Peaabel 2· ~~~ 490
Ideal FaDq Purple PI...I Ex'~.'!:''' N':o~v.. :11.
Dole Piaeapple .I......
2 !".:.' 69.
Dole Crulhed Piaeapple
N;;.2 270
8uDriile Tomato .I...... GAdo
~~ 21.
Ideal MiIIee Meat fo.~I~n'"
~~. 2SO
Ideal Gold... Pumpkia
2 N~!'h :ISo
Bala Clult ReIn.biDl Beverag..
100
.'
ANY NUMMa Of oua
MERC8ANDISE
CERmC1TBS
$1 ..... -
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You Say
Not Once -
IEI1 TBIPIIOIIE COIIPIIY
, IF PEIIMSRVAllII
.ffort •• tI
tre ....ort.·
, AIIr ow .Manager
,
*
'.
WANTED
WANTED--J)ay's work, Monday,
Thursday,
Saturday.
Call
Swarthmore 6-5807.
WANTED' - Cotored woman de:
sires laundry .work, cooking
dinners and serving at parties.
References. Call Howard 5.-1185.
W ANTE"I> - ' Small furnished'
apartment by U. of P. professor
and wife, February 1.
Call
SW;lrthmore 6-0429.
WANTED - BOOKS: Will Buy
old' and U3ed books In any
quantity: Ralph Smith, Cheyney,
Penna. Westtown 3732-JI.
College gn"~i-w-an-,fS~
housework during Christmll§
va"atlon. 'Reference. Telephone
Media 0-2174.
wANrED - Double-breasted tuxedo, size 40. Tux sbirt 15-33.
Call Swarthinore 11-3812.
Sub~cription
Swarihmore 6-2253
EASY TO GIVEJUST CALL &WARTHMORE 6-0900
AND A WELL-TIMED GR,EETING C~
WILL GO FORTH TO ANNOUNCE YOUR
GIFT. ,,
DEEPLY APPRECIATEDBY FOLKS AT HOME,
FORMER RESIDENTS,
STUDENTS ~WAY AT COLLEGE.
ONLY $3.50 for Every Friday of the Year
at his home on V;assar avenue.
Robert Tucker of Cornell avenue. a freshman at Harvard University, is home for the holiday
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Kent
of Ri.verview road are ent~aining
MIss Harriette M. Ellis and Miss
Kate Ellis of Brookline, Mass.,
who arrived Thursday for the
Christmas holidays.
Bob Buxbaum of Winding lane,
Me~ia, a sophomore at Harvard
University, arrived home Wednesday for the holidays. He was accompanied by his roommate Tom
Morrison of San Mateo, Calif.,
who will be his holiday guest.
Mr. and Mrs.' Charles F. Frederick of State College will arrive
FOR SANTA
(continued from page one)
wouldn't\ ·mind if he had to wait
until, next year to provide one or
two of her desires. ~
Parkle reports he has tried to
be a good boy and take care of
his toys, and thoughtfully wishes
Santa a Very Happy Cbristmas.
That's a large order you sent..
Parkie, but Santa promises to try
hard to leave at least half the
things you requested. Remem..
ber there are millions of children
cOWlting on Santa's gifts and he
can't leave 50 many at one house
that he has nothing left for some
other litUe boy or girl.
war-I:~~':~~~~~~~::.~~~r~~~~~
ren, Larry
Dalton, Jack
Collins,
Barry.Patton,
HarryHoutz,
George Thorbahn, Bill McIntire,
Ave Blake, and m3llY others, will
be able to participate.
Bill says that he would like to
have players who have played
under Mr. Reese to serve as opposition for the High School varsity. It may be possible to play
a J.V. game if there are' enough
men interested. Whether or not
a person played basketball in High
School Is an irrelevant matter.
All fellows who wish to play
should contact .Bill on or after
December 23 - SW. 6-6705. The
game will be played on December
29 at 7:15 p.m., and will be an
official one; the purpose being to
bring together the old gradf',
either as players or spectstors.
today Frederick's
to spend the
holidays
Francis
must noise
promise
notgets
to frey
Mr. ofand
Mrs. Warren
God-a
Mrs.
pareilts
Mr. with
and make
too much
if he
Vassar
avenue R.
spent
Mrs. Owen W. Gay of Walling- a drum and a' horn and ration few days of last week in' New
ford.
his box of candy so that he doesn't York City.
Roberta Haig of Riverview road
a stomach ache. Sants is -;;;~;;;;;;;~~;;;;;~~:;;;;~;;;;;;;;;
and Helen Disque of Strath Haven marking many things in his doll ~
Household BemodellDc of aD
avenue are home from Mt. Ho}y- department for Marion who seems
'l'nIM
oke for the holidays.
to lean very strongly toward doll SurprisIncly Reasonable PrIces
FOR RENT
Rodney Bray, a sophomore at equipment.
Piasterin&' - Paper~
FOR RENT-Furnlshtld home for Michigan Btate, whUe vIl;iUog I Johnny' only wants two things PalnUng - Carpentry - FloorlD&'
rent-Swartb.mOre, 4 bedrooms, 2 in Swarthmore next week,
a remote control truck and a
LInoleum ODd TIle
baths; near s<;hool. transportation.
the guest of Charles Keenen train set. Santa Is going to try ~~~C~A~~I'~'~'~M~F~"~I(~A~6~-~36~9~8~~
Call SwartIunore 6-2268.
of Harvard avenue.
very hard to see that he gets
FOR RENT - Unfurnished apartMidshipman
Bob
McCowan
of
them, and.thanks Johnny for his
ment, Rose Valley - 3 large
Vassar
avenue
arrived
home
thiS
good I.wishes.
rooms arid, bath. Entire thtrd
lloor of iarge house. Convenlent morning from Annapolis for a
There were several letters
transportation. $65. UUlIties' in- lO-day holiday.
whose writers forgot to sign their
cluded.
iBusiness couple preJoan Faulkner of Dickinson names so Santa can't answer them
ferred. Occupancy January. Write
avenue, home from Tusculum
direct. However, hE:: will be sure
Box A, T·he SwarthmOrean.
lege for the holidays, will attend to call at every home where a
FOR SALE
a holiday party in New York City child expects him, and to leave
FOR SALE - Girl's ice skates, December 28.
many delightful gifts.
"Brooks" white, size 4. '$5.
Sally James, a junior at NewMrs. Sants Claus wishes to
• MO" . . . ,KIEI'
Swarthmore 6-0413.
comb College, New Orleans, La., thank Deane for the pretty
• .All 00#1100. COYIIII.5
FOR -SALE--Wir<>haired puppies, returned home Sunday and is Christmas card she. received.
6 weeks. Four male, one fe- having a two-week vacation at
• lEW COISTlUCTI ••
male. Registered Pedigreed. Call her home oh Park and Michigan
Before he dasbed back to his
Darby 2310.
workshop to continue loading his
• ALYlUnOI' .... ,IPAIIS
FOR sALE-Fireplace wood, hard avenues.
Ann Broomall of Cornell ave- pack Santa called the hope thnt
and well seasoned. Call Swarth- nue, a student at Penn State boys and girls would remember 4.R'JIERS I!ROTHERS, he.
more 6-2078.
Conftadon crtttI"lJullclett
Center, will, entertain at Open to be as good and helpful all
House Rext Wednesday.
'roWld as they are now ~ust before
LOST and FOUND
302 Gayley 5".., • ~.dio, ...
Bob
Hanzlik
of
Marinette,
Wis.,
Christmas.
And,
he
added,
'"ell
LOST _ Silver earring, Monday
Pbouel MNI& ...au
evenmg, in or near High Sclhool. is spending Cbristmas with his do hope that everybody learns
Call Swarthmore 6-4188.
parents Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hanz- to
"Christmas."
many
people use
the shorterSo"Xmas"
LOST-Small white woolY female lik. of Cornell avenue.
dog, black patch on back. Name
MJ:. and Mrs. Thomas H. Ltie- not realizing that this began long Save On Interior Decoratln«
ago when folks were persecuted
"Susie". Finder call Swarthmore
ders of North Princeton avenue are for being Christians, while today,
MODERN DECORATORS'
6-2761.
'
entertaining over the Christmas he .continued, there is no excuse
Greatly Reduced PrIces on
holid8ys their son-in-law and for leaving the Chris. out of Interior DecoraUng before the
s.varthniore 6-1448
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert La Christmas!
Holidays
.
WILLIAM BROOKS
Pann of Glenn Falls, N.Y.
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Phone Swarthmore 6-0838
Aabos & Rubbish Removed
and Mrs.road
Gordon
A. Meader
Lawns mowed, General ,
ofMr.
Fairview
and
Cornell ,;
RubbiSh Collection
;
Hauling
avenue will entertain" as their
Swarthmore Disposal
A. Mercer Quinby
236 Harding Av. Morton, Pa.
guests 'next weeK-end, Mr. and
FlJNIZB &I, DOUWl'OIl
Mrs. Lloyd Mathers and daughter
Weekly or Monthly
Formerly of Media
Ann of Pelham l'4anor, N.Y. formWARREN PIElI.CE
1125 W. ,,,,,hI,,, Ave., Phlla
erly of Swart~ore, who will be
Swarthmore 6-2078
Phone ~wIn 1170
here to attend the Iliff-McDowell
No addltioruol charlie fer
wedding. Friday, December 30.
suburllan calls
Lt.
COlndr.
and·Mrs.
Lawrence
Charles E. Fischer.
Since 1905
G ..! Traynor, ·and small
.
Priscilla, 'are spending the ChristROOFS
GU'1'l1US
J,'alnters '" Pa..,r H a _
mas holidays with Mrs. Traynor's
RBPADm
AND
BUlLDm
We mould know hew
$SSssgSiSSS$$$
SSiS SSS
!NST
.....
'
.
Swa. 6-226& Michlnn Ave.
Furnace tt.paIra '" C)Mnlne
The SwarthmoTean
so
Mr. and Mrs.' H. Edwin Sheppard of Atlanta, Ga., will arrive
this evening t<> spend a week of
the 'holidsy season with Mrs.
Sheppard's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Earl H. Weltz of College avJ.ue.
Bruce Godfrey flew home TuesdaY' from Washington and Lee
University to spend the holidays
J~~~~1:
Swarthmore's
High play
School
Basketball
team will
two
games next week. On Tuesday
evening tbey will meet Cllflon • m,...
Heights on the home court. For -";,~iilc'ii"jj .~~."!d~~ ,o~~~~;E
the first tim!> ,In many years a ,
~
game has been arrsnged between
the Alumni and the High School
team. Bill Huey is trying to whip
together a team of, which the
Alumni can be, proud. He I,s
hoping such ex-players as Dave ~"'-,~-"-" ..,..."•..
wANTED -'
to·
so
liE
t ••••
put 52 Times
. with a Gift
tlons. Mrs.
239 Haverford avenue.
more 6-6750.
, Here For The Holidays
TEAM TO PLAY, :."___~' ~'.;;:~~cOOb}~:!,·,!Oi'!>;;';'!io.;
a
AU bids must be scaled aud addressed
to the Admlillstrnth·e Bod ExecuUve orOeenl ot the Delaware County InsUlution
Dlstrlct. (o'alr Acres Fann. Limn, Pa.• and
plainly marked on tbe envelope "BID FOR
DAIRY .'KED. PIG AND HOO FEED
AND FERTILIZER" or words to that
e8'ect.
Executh·e and Admlnlstrath"e DI·
ot tbe Deluware County Institution
D.~\[!~ reserve the riKht to reject any or
JOHN H. DOHERTY
FRED F. DUKE
ALBERT J. CRAWFORD. JR.
Executive and Administrative Directors.
2T·IZ·lG
~~~:~t~~~~~~~~~~~i~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I
CUNNINGHAM
'''MERRY CHRISTMAS"
,®
Gift Suggestion
••••
SWARTBMOJLE
P.S. Most messages cost
less after 6 P.M., as well
as all dsy Christmas and
Monday, December 26.
\
Add),ottle deposit. and ~Io;;;
SWEET O'AM BU'I iD
11 SOUTH CUFSTER ROAD,
There will be some delays, but we'll do our
level best to speed your
holiday calls to friends
and family. We knowhow
much these calls mOBIl,
and we'll try to make it
a Merry Christmasl
PERSONAL
pERsONAL-Vacuum Cleapers,
irOns toasters and radios re'red 'called for and dellvered.
rail Robert Broolloo, Swarthmore
6_1548.
pERSONAL -, Electrical wiring
and inStallation, residential and
commercial. Water heaters, ranges,
dishwashers, dryers. iBendhr, All
work done to Fire Underwriters'
specifications. Service on washers, .vacuum cleaners, ranges,
iions, toasters, fans, lamps. Call
Erich H. Hausen. Electrical Contractor, Swart1miore 6-2850. 335
Park avenue.
pERSONAL -, Medical Massage
for wry neck, tense nerves, cobstipation. Spot r8ducin¥ by DeWar.
Call Beatrice Schmidt,
6-2780.
H.S.
~~~~========~~
H. D. SIPLER
peak.
:::.r.
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_
QUALITY SINCE 1863
Although we've added
many lines and switch'boards since last Christmas, we'll have our hands
full on the Christmas
week-end, when Long Distance greetings hit their
, CLASSIFIED
.
,
parents Mr. aod Mrs. A. Ludlow
Clayden of Riverview road '
Mrs. Helen 1'4. lfall of Hlllc
born avenue Is entertaining five
students from other lands during
the Christmas holidays. Mr. T.
H. Cheng, son of the Chinese
delegate to Unesco in Paris will
be coming from the University of
Michigan, and Paul Van der Veur
from Holland and I1ldonesia comes
from University of Minnesota
where he Is doing graduate work
after having graduated from
Swarthmore College last year.
The other three students come
from Swarthmore College: Gertrude Brenken from ESsen, Germany; Elizabeth Condostanos from
Greece, and George Chang "from
Hong Kong.
s~ll
Go.s on Eas,.
Dries Quick
No Brush Marks . ,
Lat.
CRANBERRY
SAUCE.
.,
AMEL
In 14 COLORS and NEW
NON·YELLOWING
PORCELAIN WHITE
How..
Ideal Fancy Quality
,
'-'\4It:iiI OLl..... $il.iiI :il.ilfJlII
'''IOe
MIlKed Nuts h~. 3ge
'i.::f 14e
Season's Greetings
..
Mr. and ~. Roy MoCorkel
and three chUdren of Comell avenue, acoompanled by Mr. McCorkel's mother Mn. R. L. McCorkel, will sail on the Queen Elizabeth next Thursday, December 29
for France. They wIllllve in Genev... Switzerland where tbe children will attend ·the International
Sohool. Mr. McCorkel will be Regional Director for CARE In
southern Europe, Including Czechoslovakia, Austria, Itsly, Greece
and the new state of Israel.
.... ADort. . . . Ind.tlh.. fruih .........
,
N(JI1on Calls ~neral
Membership 'Meeting
NEWS NOTES
.
sOns
lancaster Brand fresh Killed
under
161b.
Ib
Plan Christmas Parties
•
TBESWA&TBHOIUlAN
Dece ..... IS, UO
T BE 5 WAR T B'M Ga. AN
8
Devine Taxi Service
UNITED SERVICES
WISHES YOU
A Merry Christmas
*II
,
can
GEORGII HYIIBII
Michigan Ave.. Sw. 6~2266
RICHARDSON
Elliott 'RIchardson
A
DrivewaY eonstructlon
Asphalt or concreto
PETER DI NICOLA
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
,JAMES E. LAMB
PLUMBING AND BEATING
Registered in Swarthmore
Dial Cheder ISlN
PETER & TOLD
All Unes Of Insuranee
,
333 Dartmouth Avenue
SwarUunore, Pa,
YOU NEED
1-"'" TONS with.
PREMIUM ANTBltACITB
CBBISTMAS PLATFOlIMS
$1.92 '" 111>
plywood
all sizes and thlclrness
Muon Builders Supply
ComplUly
SlIl Dan-uth A_. .
SwuihJnare
Swartbmore 6-03f5
Would You Like A·
Modern Kitchen?
You can have it for less than
you think.
HORACE
SWARTHMORE, PA.
I
Seivinc
Swarth:inore, Mor~
ton, Rutledge and Rldler
T<>wnahlp alnce It111
BuDdlne
ltfInY'dlnl
l
PIIONB:
Swv&bmore 6-8441'
S. M.· Harbison & SoD!!
,
TilE S W A Ii
10
·FRANK LAUBACH
COMING JAN. 5
World Literacy
Head Speaks
At Night
,
The lecture by Dr. Frank C.
Laubach 10 be given on the evening of Thursday, January 5 in
the high school auditorium is an
event of major imPf"'tance to the
commumty. Dr. Laubach is recognized throughout the world as
the pioneer and l~ading specialist
in world literacy.
Although his literacy campaigns
among the headhunting Mqros, in
the Phillipines and the natives
of Singapore, CelanI India, Cairo,
China, Syria, Turkey and Africa
have been written up in Time
and Reader's Digest, he says in
his book "The Silent Billions
Speak," that his work is better
known throughout the world than
in the United States.
An editorial in the New York
Times of July 22, 1949, praises
his public service as an adult
education specialist in campaigning against illiteracy throughout
the world, and praises also Dr.
Laubach's ~eep conviction "that
the lot of the individual human
being can more easily be be~
as his means of helping himself
are expanded."
When Dr. Laubach began his
work in 1915, ,there were no
materials available, no funds to
supply materials if he could master new languages thoroughly
enough to set up key words for
quick and effective teaching, and
the task of a single-handed effort
to turn' illiterates into literates
would have daunted any lesser
man.
The story of how the teaching
spread by the "each one teach
one" method and the organization
in New ,York in 1935 of the Committee on World Literacy 8l1d
Christian Literature to support
his work, and the tremendous
part this literacy program can now
play in the job, essential to world
peace, of breaking down barriers
between groups, will be told on
Thursday, January 5.
Dr. Laubach is a graduate of
Princeton University, with' a Phi
D. fro';' Columbia. His bestknown books are "Teaching the
World to Read," "The Highway
of Print," "You are my Friends,"
and "Letters of a Modem Mystic."
In 1946 at the request of the
United Nations Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization
(UNESCO), he helped prepare
recommendations for a world pIan
for fundamental education.
The lecture in Swarthmore,
which is presented without charge
to the community by the Woman's
Club, will be Dr. Laubach's last
speaking engagementbi>fore he
leaves immediately for French
Africa to conduct another literacy
project.
,
The meeting will begin at 8:00
when Dr. John W. Nason will
introduce Dr. Laubach to the
audience.
Swarthmoreans are
asked to come promptly since
many pcople from out of town are
requesting the privilege of attending the meeting.
or
II MOB BrA N
ChtlilWal J'n,yer concludecl the
progrllm, and with the recessional
It Came Upon, the Midnight Clear
an entirely successful program was
brought to a close. MIss modgett
Is to be congratulated upon ~
excellent direction and the hearty
audience participation in the singing of the traditional carols Is as
much a trW>ute to her as the trulT
fine 'Performance of her~.
Accompanylsts Margaret Croco
for the High Sohool Chorus and
Barbara Shipberd for the Glee
Club and traditional numbers,
along with Jane Allen who played
the chimes are also to be commended. In fact, from the elleer,
ful decorations of ,the auditorium
and the cordial welcome of Dick
Terry, to the bea~y read
Christmas Slory by Supervising
Principal Frank R. Morey, the
Concert was a most el)joyable one,
and the, audience l'eturned home
well-pleased with the evening's
entertainment and in thellighest
spirits for this Christmas Se!"'on.
H. S. Carol Concert
(continued from page one)
Appalachian carols. , _ , 1 _
Rm Toar Head was the climax
of this group as Caroline deFuria
sang with poise, and assurance
the lovelY alto solo, accompanied
in a cappalla style by the Chorus.
The Sixth Grade of Rutgers
Avenue, each member holding a
spray of evergreen, formed an
effective Christmas tree to sing
their carols, and charmed the
audience with their renditions of
Blue Were The Flowers, In Bethlehem and Welcome Sweet ChrIn-
mas. The group, accompanied. in
the above numbers by Mrs. Albert
Guinn, .then sang Christiansen's
Beautiful Yuletide with the Mixed
Chorus.
,
The next group of songs truly
rang out ·for Christmas as the
Mixed Chorus sang Joyous Bells
of Christmas, Jingle Bells, and Today There Is RiDging. All three
were sung well and with real feeling and: brought the theme of the
concer~ to a focus, but Charles'
very freely adapted Jingle Bells,
light, bright and cheery, was
marked as a favorite with all, and
by all appearances the chorus
thoroughly enjoyed giving their UWF P
'd
'Addr
encore to the applauding aud' resl ent
esses
ience.
Full Meeting
Added features of the night were
House
solos by Mary Leeron, assisted
by the girls of the Senior Chorus,
"There can be 'no peace without
in Come Bither, Ye FaIthful and justice, no justice without law
Margot Bowie, accompanied at the I and no law without government
piano by Miss Blodgett in the to fonnulate and enforce it; thereFrench Version Oh Holy Night. I fore world peace requires world
Both renditions were superbly', law." said Alan Cranston presldone and were well received by dent of United World Federalists
the audience.
. speaking to a capacity audience
The moving GoodnIght and' in the Swarthmore Friends Meet-
ADVOCATES MORE
POWERFUL U.N.
'I
SWARTHMORE mGH SCHOOL
1949 - 1950
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
Tuesday, Dec. 27
Boys
Cliflon Heights
Tuesday, Jan. 3
Boys
Sharon Hill
Friday, Jan. 6
Boys
Ridley Township
Tuesday, Jan. 10
Boys
Eddystone
Thursday, Jan. 12
Girls
Lansdowne
Friday, Jan. 13
Boys
Prospect Park
Thursday, Jan 19
Girls
Haverford
Friday, Jan. 20
Boys
Ridley Park
Thursday, Jan. 26
Girls
Glen-Nor
Friday, Jan. 27
Boys
Glen-Nor
Thursday, Feh. 2
Girls
Media
, Boys Ridley Township
Friday, Feb. 3
Tuesday, Feb. 7
Boys
Springfield
Thursday, Feb. 9
Girls
Ridley Park
Friday, Feb 10
Boys
Eddystone'
Tuesday, Feb 14
Boys
Prospect Park
Thursday, Feb. 16
Girls
Alumnae
Friday, Feb. 17
Boys
Ridley Park
Tuesday, Feb. 21·
Girls
UPpCr Darby
Friday, Feb. 24
Boys
Glen-Nor
zs, 1Nt
ing House last Friday evening.
as delegates were honored by
"The United World FederallBta" elecUon to' State oUices.
he said, ''Urge that the United
Jean Wolff was chosen associNations Assembly be granted
ate
~tary and member' of the
limited legislaldve authority to
enact world lawS controlllpg executive council and Mrs, Frank
weapons of mav. destruction, that Royce was elected a member Of
the Security Council be freed of the executive council.
veto and given executive aulliority, and that the International
Court of Justice be given oompul~
Mr. and Mrs. Georg,; Sehobinler
sory jurisdlction. Also a more eq- of Pbil~lphia, formerly of
ultable system of leptesentation Swarthmore avenue, entertained
must be adopted."
their Swarthmore Bridge Club at
It was stated that a resolution a dinner party at the ./U't AllIance,
to this eUt'Ct, is now before Coq- Philadelphia Thursday evening
gress and voters can give 'strength followed by bridge at their home.
·to the movement by contacting
thei! Congressmen and represen-I , . .
!;Itives in Harrisburg informing ,.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...;._ _,
them of the strong popular force
behind World Government.
Paul Shoup chairman of the I
Swarthmore Students Chapter of
UWF opened the meeting. Wil- I
lard Tomlinson chairman of the!
West, Delaware County Chapter
presented the speaker, who held
the undivided attention of his
audience for an hour with his
picture of presel\t conditions,
leading towara a World War III,
and action which could prevent
such a catastrophy.
A dinner for a group of active I
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with Willard Tomlinson actingas,.
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Prominent members were
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A question period
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Penn's common sense
pr';bably saved P~nnsylvania
'from a teirifying witch hunt.
Eight years before the Infamous
trials in' Salem, Massachusetts,
Penn sat in judgement of a certain Margaret M - - - - who
lived on Crum Creek. One neighbor testified he had been told
menty years before of the WOman
bewitching several cows. Another
testified she had used certain
'-'m mly expressions" wheJl she
remarkeci it was better to boil the
bones instead of the heart of a
calf 'supposed to have died by
One of a series of informal recitals was given by ,the pupils of
Antonic.. Fairbanks at her home '
on Park avenue Friday, December
16.
Those partiCipating were Addis
and Bobby Gilfillan, Danny and
Shirley Little, Billy Barnes, LesAnne Kurtzhalz, Nica and Mike
Fairbanks. and Beverly Crowther.
witch~raft.
Unforlunately Penn's charge to
the jury is lost. It undoubtedly
was sober and thoughtful, infiuencing the verdict which saved
this wo"\,,,nfrom further perseCu_
tion. SHe was found guilty of
having the COmmon fame of a
witch but not guilty as indictedl
To look at Crum Creek today
-flowing placidly through the
billa of Chester and Delaware
Counties-you would never suspect it once was the scene of such
high drama as the witchcraft trial
must have been. You can see,
though, as it winds down the
pleasantly clean countryside, that
it is the kind of stream which
helps maintain the traditional,
natural wholesomeness of Pure
Springfield Waterl
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Frank C. Laubach .
Wilcox
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LIGHTING' PRIZES
Annowicement was made at the
meeting of the American Economic Association, held in New York
City during the past week, that
College
to
serve
a
term
of
four
Dr. Clair Wilcox, Professor of
Park Ave. an As
,sumes ·years. .
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Four Homes Place In
Economics at Swarthmore ColManagerial Doties '
lege, had been elected Vice PresAnnual Holiday
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ident of the AssocIation.
Today
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Contest
. Professor Wilcox addressed one
Ernest R. Laws has been named
ot the sessions of the conference The, awards for external holIadveriJsing manager of the Philaon "The Significance Qf OligoPoly day illuminations which are made
delphia Electric ComP'I."Y, sucin the American Economy."
annually by the' Swarthmore Busceeding Clara H. Zillessen who
iness Association are annoWlce« in
retires today. .
order ',that !ill who can do so are
Mr. Laws has been with Pbila- Swarthmore Resident Was
able to view them over the New
delphia Electric for 16 yearll, ,the
,One of ~he First
Year week-end. The awards o.re
past ten of which he has served as
made in recognition of the pleaWomen Dentists
assistant advertising manager. He
sure which has been added to the
been a resident of SwsrtbDr. Coinelia B. Inglis died sudholiday by 'citizens who genermar'; since 1934 when he movee!- denly of a heart Httack yesterday
ously share their decorations with
he,re wlthhl,s
land where h~ had been adver- enue. Born Cornelia Brown, JanFrank Bromleys at 750 HarSeeks
To
Enlarge
vard avenue received the highest
tising lIUIIl'iager of the Bryant uary 5, 1863 in Philadelphia, she
vote from the judges who have
Heater COIIlPBl!lV.
, Was one of the first women denMeniliership
driven up and down the village
A !Dember and past chairman !Lots. SI'I" graduated from the
cr the advertising commIttee of Phlla,delphia Dental College in
Membership in the West Dela- streets it, me warm, rainy week to
the- peruJvlvania Eleciric Assoc- 1886 and practiced in FIbiladelPhia'
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ware County Obapter of the UnIted enjoy and to seek the illumina•
World Federalists Is growing-ten tions most pleasure-giving. ' Five
atiOn he has
also served on var- and Swarthmore
World EduC'ator At
new members poom Swarthmore in evergreen tree. across the front'
.
the )ast week alone. What do are lighted wit!. blue lighls to give
Electric Institurte. He iI!j well yean; ago. Her husband Dr. Otto
High S(!hool Aud.
these people believe?
depth to the blue outlined porch
known locally for his 'Photographic E. Inglis, a clasSmate whom she
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· tereSts, his mictures having.,won rriarried in 1889 died in 1931.
Thursday .
The U.W.F. members are oon- roof facing Harvard avenue and
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vinced that, there can be no peace the lovely circular window facing
many prizes and his plctorlal,pliotSurviving are two dauilhters: Dr. Frank C. Laubach, head of the without justice, no justice without
Yale. Twelve red candles shine
ographs having been exblbited Mrs., David Cramp, also a dentist, Committee on World Literacy, will law, and no law ,without governfrom the fii.st floor windows and
throughout the cOUntry. He is a and Mrs. Edith I. Cuskaden, both speak in the High School Aud!..' ment 10 enac' lnte"Pl"'1: and en- two larger lights from the second,
member of the Nether Providence of 152 Park avenue. •
torium Thursday night, ~anuary force that law. Therefore, world in bright cbntrast to the soft'blue
Camera Club and 'lthe Community
A memorial service 'Will be con- 5, at 8 p.rn. There is DO charge for peace demands world law.
outline.
..Mts Center of Walll'ngtord.
ducted by the Reverend joseph P. the m ....Ung and the Woman's
For this purpose, World FederThe laurel entwined and green
With his wife, Helen D., and SOIl Bi$op, ipBSIor of lIbe Presbyter- Club, which is bringing Dr. Lau- aUsts largest world government lighted porch and dool'WBY of tbe
Charles he lives at' 323 Park av- ian Church, at the heme Saturday bach to the community, invit... all o"llanization in America, urge Philip G. Wrigb1mnans, 547 Corenue. A daughter Betty, (MlS. a t' 2 p. 'm.
within this vicini'..., 10 hear the three things:
nell avenue~ ear·ned. second place
John Bigger) now lIves in Proschallenging story of how the world
1. Amendment of the \UnIted for Its beauty ar.d dignity. Two
peel park.,
is beiJ,g taught to :read and the Nations to 'transform It IUIo a multi-colored lighting arrangetremendous possibilities which the world government.
ments tied for third place. 011e
achievement btiJl8s.
, 2. Pa1'ticipatlUft· in~wiltmwces outlineS evergreens aDd hoUse line
Dr. Laubacb,'$ story is, a true seeking ,10 draft a world /I01ferI1- at the residence of Daniel J. Hil- .
"success" record. marked by his ment constitution.
forty, 401 South Chester road. The
Christian humility, his love and
3. Pursuance of other lawful and other outlines a picturi. window
Subin-ban Horticulh!re faith in the untaught millions of reasonable means to achieve world and doorway !hung with silver
I:bis world, and the soundp.ess of federation.
bells of graduated sizes at the
Was First Ice Creltm
Lectures Open
his training and work. Aft"" a
Such men as w. T. Oi{olliday, residence of George & Htmter,
. ,Jan,uary 11
quarter of it century of plooeering President of Standard Oil of OhiO, 624 Magill road.
Manufacturer. In
in the field of teaching ABCs to 'Harry A. Bullis, 0haIrman of the
In addition to the recognition
Del. Co.
The Community Arts Center, on adults whose languages IIad never Board of General MIlls, Inc., of the illuminations the Business
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Rodgers lane in Wallingford, has been in print, his program is Grenville Clark and <;:ass Can- Association gives 15 dollars to the
Funeral.'servlces for Frederick arrnJiged to present'a series of called "lightning Liter-dcY", and field, Chairman Of Harper Brotb- tirst winner, 10 to the 'second and
Phillip Boosard, first, ,manufac- lectures on horticulture ""der the such institutions of teacher train- ers are World Federalists.,
. five to each of the third place relurer O~ ,'ce cream in this county,
f th
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e • '~~ur Hoyt ing as Columbia Teacher's CoI There are over 700 cbaPt ers 10 ceivers.
will be held at 11 o'clock: 1itis mor- Scott Horlicultural Foundation of lege pay tribute 10 the effective ae- the Uulted States, with two near
Annually the judges, who vary
ning at the Ql1Imi Funeral. Home. Swarthmore Co~. The ob- curacy of his methods.
Swartbmore-a student cbap'ter at with tihe years but remain anony~
Chester. Interment at !.It. Hope, ject of the course, open to memLiteracY campaigns directed by Swariholore College, and the West moUS des\>ite the generosity of
Cemetery will follow. Death came bers of the Arts Center, will be him have rapidly increased read- Delaware County Chapter of wUticb their service, express their apsuddenly'Tuesd;ty at the Iwme of tl> present elementary Information ers in the Philippines, Slam, China, Willard Tomlinoon is ,cbaimlan.
preciation of the many gay and
relatives in' Stroudsburg. .
needed by the owner of a ·small India. 'Africa,' and South America
Those desirin~ 10 obtain :fur.. tasteful arrangements and of the
Mi.... Bossard, a lonnerresldent suburban ,prop~, in order to get but the problem
still great and ther information or to, join the great multicolor lighted tree which
Of Chester ibad lived wi\il. his the most pleasure from the gar- the additional prOblem of furn- UWF should telephone the chair- is the William. Craemers' Christdaughter Mrs. Williard G. Reese den and in order to grow the ishlng material of worth to !he man at SW 6-2022 or send him mas gift to the community.
at 913 Mt. Holyoke place since the fl.n.est plants. The course will new world readers is acute.
their check NOW
,
death of his wife Elizabeth Mor- consist of six lectures on conDr. L~ubacb !mew and worked
. Kappas To sew
,
gan Bossard thrl!e an~ a half years secutive Wednesday m~ at with Ghandhi, Who first opposed
The Kappa Kappa'Gamma Sew10 a. m, ,starting January U. The his work but later aided it. NeIuv
ago. He was 13 years nId.
ing Group of SwllI'lhmore will
Jr. Music Clubbers Meet
Born iil,the Monroe County town lectures will be given by the ~- praises the literacY campaign in
meet Tuesday, January 3 at the
Cl:f Bossard:ville 'which was named ter staff of the Scolf Foundation - india and aids Dr. Laubach's work
The annual Christmas !pI1l1y of home of Mrs. ponovan Spangler
foT 'Iiis 'fanU)y;lhe came to Ch...... John C. Wister, Direclor of the activelY. Dr. Laubach leaves for the Swarthmore Junior Music Of 101 West Clea,rfleld road, Oakter and opened a caruly and ice sCott Fouodation and the Tyler the Belgian COngo immediately Club was held on Tuesday even- mont.
cream establishment early in this Arboretum, Secretary of the Pen- after his lecture here.
ing, December 27 at :the Ihome of
c;entury. For the past ll5 years he na. Horticulture Society, noted au- Kncwn throughout the' world Nancy ?"ambers of ~e
The Open House Group will
tionary bUsiness in Medis.
Harry Wood, Sm>erint:endent of Dr. Laubach is a native Pennsyl- '\oefresbments.
hold its first meeting of the New
Mr. Bossard was a Mason, a SWarthmore 'College
grounds, vanian having been born in BenThe next meeting is scheduled Year on Monday, January 9 at 2
member of the Barger Blue member of the Philadelphia Flow_ ton, graduated from the Perkio- for February 5, the place to ,be p. m. at Whittier House. Alice
SERVICES FOR
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U.W.F. STATES
AIMS, ,PURPOSES
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Lodge in Stroudsburg and the
Monroe Royal ,Arch Chap~er.. ~e
was also a Sbrfuer aitd a Kmght
Templar.
Surviving besides Mrs. Reese
are: llnother daughter Mrs. Ow!",
MOrrison of Springfield; two SISters Mrs. Allen P. lIIusselman and
Mr.. George F. Bartbolom~w of
Chester; and two - grandchildren
Ilichard
and Nancy.
day morning closing hour, but
will be cI~ that' aften:iOOD
~ all day I1elrt Monday.
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er Show Committee a.nd assistant __~(co~n~tin~·~u~ed:.:o:,:n~p:ag~e::....:l::0)~~...!...:an=n:.::o.:::un:.::'::.."":.:d~la._ter_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _L_uk:......,eDS
__will_·_._b_e-:h_ostess_-:.-:-_ __
editor of the Woman's Home Com- _
panion Garden Book; G~de
Smith, garden consultant, editor
and widely known lecturer.
Oth6 Winter Courses stan on 3rd
Satanlay, December 31
A 10. week's term ,of winter
11:30 P.M.-Watch Night S'1l"Vloe ................ ~yterian Churdh
classes will open at the Arts Center on January 3, with.roany new
Sunday, January 1
dded to the already full
courses a
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,
11 :00 A.M.-Morning Worship ................................ Local Churches
schedple. A class in china p~ting under Lillian Schofield Blame,
Tuesday, January 3
graduate of the School of Indus3:15P,M.-Basketball: H.S. VS. SbaroD Hill .............. 11.8. .Gym
trial Art, will bl! held Thursday
f
WeclnealJay. ~-VY ,
atternooo fr9m 2 to 4.. MIldred R.
Downham has I!dI:Jled ~ture
,10:00 A.M.-4:~ P.M. Woman's Assoc. Se;;::'1~an Ch~
decoratiOn 10 'her clasS in .~
palntini, bold
!DorniIlIIS·
8:30 p.M.
College vs. J~ Hopkins .. Field House
In reply to many requests, a class
nunday. l'~ 5
in woodworkiDII for boys will be
ol!fered on Saturday ~
12:30' P.~-WoipB11's AuxilllllY Luncfteori ..~ ..... Trinity 'Church
11:30 uoderthe il1structi,?, I>
8:00 P.M.....Dr~.~ Laubach ......... __......... RS. Auditorium
Joel Spivey. Drawing and. pamting
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Miss Jean iliff of Springfield
entertained at a shower last
Tuesday evening in honor of MIss
Ann Louise Matthewson also of
Springfield, whose marriage to
Mr. Edward Walton, son of Mrs.
Frances Walton of Amherst avenue will take place January 28 in
the . Swarthmore Presbyterian
Church.
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THE SWARTBMORBAN
·FRANK LAUBACH
COMING JAN. 5
World Literacy
Head Speaks
At Night
,."
The lecture by Dr. Frank C.
Laubach to be given on the evening of Thursday, January 5 in
the high school auditorium is an
event of major imPflrtance to the
community. Dr. Laubach is recognized throughout the world as
the pioneer and ]Fading specialist
in world literacy.
Although his literacy campaigns
among the headhunting Mqros, in
the Phillipines and the natives
of Singapore, Celan, India, Cairo,
China, Syria, Turkey and Africa
have been written up in Time
and Reader's Digest, he says in
his book "The Silent Billions
Speak," that his work is better
known throughout the world than
in the United States.
An editorial in the New York
Times of July 22, 1949, praises
his public service as an adult
education specialist in campaigning against illiteracy throughout
the world, and praises also Dr.
Laubach's deep conviction "that
the lot of the individual human
being can more easily be bettered
as his means of helping himself
are expanded."
When Dr. Laubach began his
work in 1915, there were no
materials available, no funds to
supply materials if he could master new languages thoroughly
enough to set up key words for
quick and effective teaching, and
the task of a single-handed effort
to turn· illiterates into literates
would have daunted any lesser
man.
The story of how the teaching
spread by the "each onc teach
one" method and the organization
in New York in 1935 of the Committee on World Literacy and
Christian Literature to support
his work, and the tremendous
part this literacy program can now
play in the job, essential to world
peace, of breaking down barriers
between groups, will be told on
Thursday, January 5.
Dr. La1lbach is a graduate of
Princetoll University, with a Ph.
D. from Columbia. His bestknown books are "Teaching the
World to Read," "The Highway
of Print," "You are my Friends,"
and "Letters of a Modern Mystic!'
In 1946 at the request of the
United Nations Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization
(UNESCO), he helped prepare
recommendations for a world plan
for fundamental education.
The lecture in Swarthmore,
which is presented without charge
to the community by the Woman's
Club, will be Dr. Laubach's last
speaking engagement befc.re he
leaves immediately for French
Africa to conduct another literacy
project.
Christmas Prayer concluded the
program, and with the recessional
It Came Upon the Midnight Clear
an entirely successful program was
brought to a c106e. Miss Blodgett
is to be congratulated upon her
excellent direction and the hear~
audience participation in the sing..
ing of the traditional carols is as
much a tribute to her as the truly.
fine performance of her choruses.
Accompanyists Margaret Croco
for the High School Chorus and
Barbara Shipherd for the Glee
Club and traditional numbers,
along with Jane Allen who played
the chimes are also to be commended. In fact, from the cheer,
ful decorations of the auditorium
and the cordial welcome of Dick
Terry, to the beautifully read
Christmas Story by Supervising
Principal Frank R. Morey, the
H. S. Carol Concert
(continued from page one)
Appalachian carols. Jesus, Jesus
Rest Your Head was the climax
of this group as Caroline deFuria
sang with poise and assurance
the lovely alto solo, accompanied
in a cappalla style by the Chorus.
The Sixth Grade of Rutgers
A venue, each member holding a
spray of evergreen, formed an
effective Christmas tree to sing
their carols, and charmed the
audience with their renditions of
Blue Were The Flowers, In Bethlehem and Welcome Sweet Christmas. The group, accompanied in
the above numbers by Mrs. Albert
Guinn, then sang Christiansen's
Beautiful Yuletide with the Mixed
Chorus.
The next group of songs truly
rang out for Christmas as the
Mixed Chorus sang JoyoUS Bells
of Christmas, Jingle BeUs, and Today There is Ringing. All three
were sung well and with real feeling nnd' brought the theme of the
Concert was a most eI}joyable one,
and the audience returned home
well-pleased with the evening's
entertainment and in the highest
spirits for this Christmas Season.
as delegates were honored by
election to State offices.
Jean WoUf was chosen associ_
ate secretary and member of the
executive council and Mrs. Frank
Royce was elected a member Of
the executive cOWlcil.
Mr. and Mrs. George Schobinger
of Philadl'lphia, formerly of
Swarthmore avenue, entertained
their Swarthmore Bridge Club at
a dinner party at the Art Alliance,
Philadelphia Thursday evening
gress and voters can give strength followed by bridge at their hom".
to the movement by contacting
thei' Congressmen and represen- t!tfiiliili1414.:i1I'~4I4.:,iirt4l411t!i:'1iriI4I41t!1l:,irtl4I4.:!ilI,rr.1III
tatives in Harrisburg informing
them of the strong pOpular force
behind World Government.
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1949 - 1950
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
Tuesday, Dec. 27
Boys
Clifton Heights
Tuesday, Jan. 3
Boys
Sharon Hil1
Friday, Jan. 6
Boys
Ridley Township
Tuesday, Jan. 10
Boys
Eddystone
Thursday, Jan. 12
Girls
Lansdowne
Friday, Jan. 13
Boys
Prospect Park
Thursday, Jan 19
Girls
Haverford
Friday, Jan. 20
Boys
Ridley Park
Thursday, Jan. 26
Girls
Glen-Nor
Friday, Jan. 27
Boys
Glen-Nor
Thursday, Feb. 2
Girls
Media
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Boys
Ridley Township
Tuesday, Feb. 7
Boys
Springfield
Thursday, Feb. 9
Ridley Park
Girls
Friday, Feb 10
Boys
Eddystone'
Tuesday, Feb 14
Boys
Prospect Park
Thursday, Feb. 16
Girls
Alumnae
Friday, Feb. 17
Boys
Ridley Park
Tuesday, Feb. 21
Girls
Upper Darby
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Glen-Nor
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THE WITCH OF CRUM CREEK
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No. 11 in the series "Your Historical HeriUJge.·· Watch (or 1M nerl in on early wue of lit" papiR'.
Informal Recital
One of a series of informal recitals was given by the pupils of
Antonica Fairbanks at her home
on Park avenue Friday, December
i6.
Those participating were Addis
and Bobby Gilfillan, Danny and
Shirley Little, Billy Barnes, LesAnne Kurtzhalz, Nica and Mike
Fairbanks, and Beverly Crowther.
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.LAWS TO HEAD
P. E. ADVERTISING
Park Ave. Man Assumes
Managerial Duties
Today
Ernest R. Laws has been named
advertising manager of the Philadelphia Electric Company, succeeding Clara H. Zillessen who
retires today.
Mr. Laws has been with Philadclphia Electric for 16 years, the
past ten of which he has served as
assistant advertising manager. He
has been a resident of Swarthmore' since 1934 when he moved
here with his family from Cleveland where he had been advertising manager of the Bryant
Heater Company.
A member and past chairman
of the advertising committee of
the PennSylvania Electric Assocation he has also served on various committees of the Edison
EJlectric Institute. He ili well
known locally for ,his photographic
interests, his pictures having won
many prizes and his pictorial photographs having been exhibited
throughout the country. He is a
member of the Nether Providence
Camera Club and Itbe Communi~
.Arts Center of Walllngford.
With his wife, Helen D., and son
Charles he lives at 323 Park avenue. A daughter Betty (Mrs.
John Sigger) now lives in Prospect Park.
Was First Ice Cream
Manufacturer In
Del. Co.
Swarthmoreans Who Have Moved Away
William Penn's common sense
probably saved P,'!!msylvania
from a terrifying witch hunt.
Eight years before the infamous
trials in' Salem, Massachusetts,
Penn sat in judgement of a certain Margaret M - - - - who
lived on Crum Creek. One neighbor testified he had been told
twenty years before of the woman
bewitching several cows. Another
testified she had used certain
"unseemly expressions" whell she
remarked. it was better to boil the
bones instead of the heart of a
calf supposed to have died hy
witch.raft.
Unfortunately Penn's charge to
the jury is lost. It undoubtedly
-
was sober and thoughtful, influencing the verdict which saved
this woman from further persecution. She was found guilty of
having the common fame of a
witch but not guilty as indicted!
To look at Crum Creek today
-flowing placidly through the
hills of Chester and Delaware
Counties-you would never suspect it once was the scene of such
high drama as the witchcraft trial
must have been. You can see,
though, as it winds down the
pleasantly clean countryside, that
it is the kind of stream which
helps maintain the traditional,
natural wholesomeness of Pure
Springfield Waterl
~..
Funeral services for Frederick
Phillip Bossard, first manufacturer of" ice cream in this county,
wiU be held at 11 o'clock titilI morning at the Quinn
.. Ftmeral Home,
Chester. Interment at Mt. Hope
Cemetery will follow. Death came
suddenly Tuesday at the home of
relatives in Stroudsburg.
Mr.. Bossard, a former resident
of Chester had lived with his
daughter Mrs. Williard G. Reese
at 913 Mt. Holyoke place since the
death of his wife Elizabeth Morgan Bossard three and a half years
ago. He was 73 years old.
Born in the Monroe County town
Of Bossardville which was named
for ·his . family, ihe came to Chester and opened a candy and ice
cream establishment early in this
century. For the past 25 years he
had ·been a 'partner in a confeetionary business in Media.
Mr. Bossard was a Mason, a
member of the Barger Blue
Lodge in Stroudsburg and the
Monroe Royal Arch Chapter. He
was also a Shriner and a Knight
Templar.
Surviving besides Mrs. Reese
are: another daughter Mrs. Owen
Morrison of Springfield; two sislers Mrs. Allen P. Musselman and
Mrs, George F. Bartholomew of
Chester; and two grandchildren
R
ichard and Nancy.
Library
Holiday Hours
The Swartluoore Public Library will be open until -12:30
SPRINGFIELD
tomorrow, its CUstomary Sa~...
day morning closing hour, but
WATER
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Will be
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PHILADELPHIA
SUBURBAN
WATER
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COMPANY
Alumni Representative
I
Mrs. William H. Thatcher of·
College avenue has been elected i
Alumni Representative on tlie I
Board of Managers of Swarthmore
College to serve a term of four
years.
SERVICES FOR
DR. C. B. INGLIS
Swarthmore Resident Was
One of The First
Women Dentists
Dr. Cornelia B. Inglis died suddenly of a heart attack yesterday
morning at her home 152 Park avenue. Born Cornelia Brown, January 5, 1863 in Philadelphia, she
was one 'Of the first women dentists. She graduated from the
Philadelphia Dental College in
1686 and practiced in Philadelphia
and Swarthmore !for 40 years. She
came to live in Swartlunore 55
years ago. Her husband Dr. Otto
E. Inglis, a classmate whom she
married in 1889 died in 1931.
Surviving are two daughters:
Mrs. David Cramp, also a dentist,
and Mrs. Edith 1. Cuskaden, both
of 152 Park avenue.•
A memorial service 'Will be conducted by the Reverend Joseph P.
Bishop, pastor of the Presbyterian Cburch, at the home Saturday
at 2 p. m.
GARDEN COURSE
F. P. BOSSARD AT ARTS CENTER
DIES
Y Suburhan
Horticultu,re
Lectures Open
The New Up-to-the-Minule Catalocne of Swarthmore _
its residents, ita history and institutIons is sure to be warmly
accepted by everyone Inlerested in the Borough _
•
The meeting will begin at 8:00
when Dr. John W. Nason will
introduce Dr. Laubach to the
audience.
Swarthmoreans arc
asked to come promptly since
many people from out of town are
requesting the privilege of attending the meeting.
Miss Jean Iliff of Springfield
entertained at a shower last
Tuesday evening in honor of Miss
Ann Louise Matthewson also of
Springfield, whose marriage to
Mr. Edward Walton, son of Mrs.
Frances Walton of Amherst avenue will take place January 28 in
the . Swarthmore
Presbyterian
Church.
ing House last Friday evening.
"The United World Federalists"
he said, "Urge that the United
Nations Assembly be granted
limited legislative authority to
enact world laws controllJng
weapons of mass destruction, that
the Security Council be freed of
veto and given executive authority, and that the Internati(>Dal
Court of Justice be given oompulsory jurisdiction. Also a more equitable system of representation
must be adopted."
It was stated that a resolution
to this effect, is now before COlj-
UWF opened the meeting. Wi!- i
lard Tomlinson chairman of the
West Delaware County Chapter
presented the speaker, who held
the undivided attention of his
audience for an hour with his
picture of present conditions,
I
leading
towarCi a World War III,
light, bright and cheery, was
and action which could prevent
marked a::s a favorite with all, and
such a catastrophy.
by all appearances the chorus
A dinner for a group of active:
thoroughly enjoyed giving their I UWF P
'd t Addr
" Federalists
preceded the meeting, '
encore to the applauding aud- I
reSI en
esse~
with Willard Tomlinson acting as
ience.
I
Full Meeting
host.
Prominent members were'
Added features of the night were,
House
introduced.
A question period
solos by Mary Leeron, assisted
foHowed.
by the girls of the Senior Chorus, ~ "There can be no peace without
Countians Elecled
in Come Hither, Ye Fa.ithful and justice, no justice without law
Margot Bowie, accompanied at the' and no law without government
During the State Assembly of i
piano by Miss Blodgett in the to formulate and enforce it; there- the United World Federalists,!
French Version Oh Holy Night. fore world peace requires world held at Harrisburg, December 10' L_ _...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Both renditions were superbly, law." said Alan Cranston presi- and 11, members of the West Del-I
clone and were well received by dent of United World Federalists aware County Chapter, attending . • ~:. .
~:
~:i!It'~
the audience.
I speaking
to a capacity audience
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Deeemher 23, 1948
;;lvlRrthmore. Pa.
clo~
that afternoon
and all day next Monday.
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Jau,uary 11
Dr. Frank C. Laubach
Wilcox Elected
JUDGES AWARD
LIGHTING PRIZES
Announcement was made at the
meeting of the American Economic AsSOciation, held in New York
City during the past week, that
Dr. Clair Wilcox, Professor of
Four Homes Place In
Economics at Swarthmore College, had been elected Vice PresAnnual Holiday
ident of the Association.
Contest
. Professor Wilcox addressed. one
of the sessions of the conference
The, awards for external holion ''The Significance of OligOpOly day illuminations which. are made
in the American Economy."
annually by the Swarthmore Business Association are announced in
order that all who can do so are
able to view them over the New
Year week-end. The awards are
made in recognition of the pleasure which has been added to the
holiday by 'citizens who generously share their decorations with
who pass their homes.
West Del. Co. Chapter allThe
Frank Bromleys at 750 HarSeeks To Enlarge
vard avenue received the highest
vote from the judges who have
Membership
driven up and down the village
Membership in the West Dela- streets in the warm, rainy week to
ware County Chapter Of the United enjoy and to seek the illwnina'It'orld Federalists is growing-ten tions most pleasure-giving. Five
new members from SwarUunore in evergreen trees across the front
W orId Educ'ator At
the .last week alone. Wbat do are lighted with blue lights to give
High School Aud.
these people believe?
depth to the blue outlined pOrch
The U.W.F. members are con- roof facing Harvard avenue and
Thursday
vinced that there can be no peace the lovely circular window facing
Dr. Frank C. Laubach, head of the without justice, no justice without Yale. Twelve red candles shine
Committee on \Vorld Literacy, will law, and no law without govern- from the first floor windows and
speak in the High School Audi- ment to enac~ interpret and en- hvo larger lights from the second,
torium Thursday night, January force that law. Therefore, world in bright contrast to the soft blue
5, at B p.m. There is no charge for peace demands world law.
outline .
the meeting and the Woman's
For this purpose, World FederThe laurel entwined and green
Club, which is :bringing Dr. Lau- alists largest world government lighted pOrch and doorway of the
bach to the community, invites all organization in America, urge Philip G. Wrightsmans, 547 Corwithin this vicinity to hear the three things:
nell avenue, earned. second place
challenging story of how the world
1. Amendment of the United for its be~uty and dignity. Two
is being taught to read and the Nations to "transform it into a multi-colored lighting arrangetremendous possibilities which the world government.
ments tied for third place. One
achievement brings.
2. Participation in conferences outlines evergreens and house Hne
Dr. Laubach's story is a true seeking to. draft a world govern- at the residence of Daniel J. Hil"success" record, marked by his ment constitution.
ferty, 401 South Chester road. The
Christian humility, his love and
3. Pursuance of other lawful and other outlines a picture window
faith in the untaught millions of reasonable means to achieve world and doorway hung with silver
this world, and the S01UldnesS of federation.
bells of graduated sizoo at the
his trabing and work. After a
Such men as W. T. Holliday, residence of George A. Hunter,
quarter of a century of pioneering President of Standard Oil of Ohio, 624 Magill road.
in the field of teaching ABCs to Harry A. Bullis, Ohairman of the
In addition to the recognition
adults whose languages had never Board of General Mills, Inc., of the illuminations the Business
been in print, his program is Grenville Clark and Cass Can- Association .gives 15 dollars to the
,
d
called "Lightning Literacy', an field, Chairman of Harper Broth- first winner, IOta the second and
such illstitutions of teacher train- ers are World Federalists.
five to each of the third place re. T
h' C I
ing as ColumbIa eac er s
0 There are over 700 chapters in ceivers.
lege pay tribute to the effective ac- the United States, with two near
Annually the judges, who vary
ds
curu\,.j' of his metho .
Swarthmore-a stUdent chapter at with the years but remain anonyLiteracy campaigns directed by Swarthmore College, and the West mous despite the generosity of
him h3.ve rapidly increased. read- Delaware County Chapter of which their service, express their apers in the Philippincs, Siam. China, \Villard Tomlinson is chairman.
preciation of the many gay and
India, Africa, and South America
tasteful
arrangements and of the
Those desiring to obtain furbut the problem is still great and
ther infonnation or to join the great multicolor lighted tree which
the additional problem of fum- UW'F should telephone the chair- is the William Craemers' Christishing material of werth to the
man at SW 6-2022 or send him mas gift to the conununity.
new world readers is acute.
their check NOW
Dr. L~lUbach knew and worked
Kappas To Sew
with Ghandhi, who first .opposed
The Kappa Kappa Gamma Sewhis work but later aided it. Nehru
ing Group of Swarthmore will
Jr. Music Clubbers Meet
praises the literacy campaign in
meet Tuesday, January 3 at the
India and aids Dr. Laubach's work
The annual Christmas iparty of home of Mrs. Donovan Spangler
actively. Dr. Laubach leaves for the Swartiunore Junior Music of 101 West Clearfield road, Oakthe Belgian Congo immediately Club was held on Tuesday even- mont.
after his lecture here.
ing, December 27 at 'the !home of
Known throughout the world Nancy Chambers of Media. The Open House Group To Meet
as the "Miracle Man of the Moros", club enjoyed games, singing and
The Open House Group will
Dr. Laubach is a native Pennsyl- refreslunents.
hold its first meeting of the New
vanian having -been b.om in BenThe next meeting is scheduled Year .on lVlonday, January 9 at 2
ton, graduated from the Perkio- for February 5, the place to be p. m. at \Vhittier House. Alice
(continued on page 10)
announced later.
Lukens will be hostess.
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U.W.F. STATES
AIMS, PURPOSES
LAUBACH WILL
The Communi~ Arts Center, on
Rodgers :lane in Walling!ord, has
arranged to present a series of
lectures on horticulture under the
spansorship of the • -thur Hoyt
.&U
Scott Horticultural Foundation of
Swarthmore Con-e. The ob~.6'
ject of the course, open to members of the Arts Center, will be
to present elementary information
needed by the owner of a small
suburban property, in order to get
the most pleasure from the garden and in order to grow the
finest plants. The course will
consist of six lectures on consecutive Wednesday mornings at
10 a. m. starting Januaiy U. The
lectures will -be given by the winter staff of the Scott Foundation John C. Wister, Director of the
Scott Foundation and the Tyler
Arboretum, Secretary .of the Penna. Horticulture Society, noted au·thor and lecturer .on Horticulture;
Harry \Vood, Superintendent of
Swarthmore
College
grounds,
member of the Philadelphia Flower Show Committee and assistant
editor of the Woman's Home Companion Garden Book; Gertr:'de
Smith, garden consultant, editor
and widely known lecturer.
Olher Winter Courses Start on 3rd
A 10 week's term .of winter
classes wiU open at the lIrts Center on January 3, with.many new
th
lr d full
courses added to
e a ea y .
schedule. A class in china pamting under Lillian Schofield Blaine,
graduate of the School of industrial lIrt will be held ThursdaY
aftemoo~ from 2 to 4. Mildred R.
Downham itas added furniture
decoration to iller clasS in tray
painting, held Monday mornings.
In reply to many requests, a. class
in woodworking for boys wiU be
oMered on SaturdaY mornings at
11:30 under the rnstructi~ of
Joel Spivey. Drawing and pamting
(continued on page 10)
SPEAK JAN. 5
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
Saturda.y, December 31
11:30 P.M.-Watch Night Service ................ Presbyterian Church
Sunday, January 1
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship ................................ Local Churches
Tuesday, January 3
3:15 P.M.-Basketball: H.S. vs. Sharon Hill .............. H.s.
9-ym
Wednesday, January (
'00 A.M --4'00 P.M. Woman's Assoc. Sewing Day
.
'10
.
.,
Presbyterian Church
8:30 p.M....:Basketball: CoHege vs. Johns Hopkins .. Field House
Thursday, January 5
12:30 P.M.-Woman'. Auxiliary Lunc!heon .......... Trinity Church
•
8:00 P.M.-Dr.. Frank Laubach ........................ H.S. Auditorium
'.
,
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TB'£ SWARTBMORSAN
2
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Hatch Medical Group at Penn Joan Kathryn Davisson 'to Mr. HalMr. and Mrs. Paul J. Furnas of
Mrs. Clarence W" Worst of Harsey Gearge Knapp; son of Mr. and Riclunoncl, Ind.. formerly of Yard avenue announces ttU. enTile marriage of Miss Elizabeth Yan, .N.· Y ... ·
Bancroft Smith, daughter of Mrs.
George Knapp of Nasl{enry Lawrence Smith of Swarthmore avenue, and the late Mr.
'I he marnage of Miss Deborah
Miss Davi.
of Mr
Jean
Cunning'ilam,
daughter
of
Mr.
the
lete
Major
George
Edwards.
'
,
e
er,.
..,
son
. and
Smith, to Dr. Donald Nosworthy
and
Mrs.
Charles
E
..
OUnningram
Davisson,
Is
a
student
at
DickinoUne
Sargent
Furnas,
to
·Arnold
Mrs.
Foster
Nowell,
of
Bose
Tree
Twaddell of Dundee, N.Y., son of
of
Erdenheim,
to
Mr.
Walter
Walls
son
College.
She
is
a
member
of
Trueblood,
son
of
Mr.
and
Road,
Media.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert A. Twaddell of
Scarsdale, N.Y., took place Wed- Goodwin, son of Mrs. Helen W. Chi Omega.
,
Mr. Knapp, a graduate
of the
.
nesday, December 28 at 4:30 in Goodwin of Walnut lane, took
/
the
Swartlunore
Presbyterian place Wednesday evening at 8 Hill School, is a senior at Cornell
o'clock
in
st.
Thomas
Churcb,
University.
He
is
a
member
of
,
STATE
AUTO
INSPECTION
Church.
,
.The Rev. Joseph P. I;Iishop per- Whitemarsh. The Rev. Nathaniel Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. DurYOU WILL RECEIVE TIlE SAllIE CAREFUL AND
Groton, rector, officiated.
ing ,the war be served with the
formed the cer~mony.
COURTEOUS SERVICE.AS IN TIlE PAST
The bride given in marriage by . ~rs. Daniel Kirk of Ysilanti, Navy.
her brother, Dr. Henry Lawrence Mich., sister at the bride, attended
Bring Your Car In Soon .
Mrs. George C. Broadbent' of
Smith, Jr. of Tallahassee, Fla., as matron of honor, and the
wore her mother's wedding dress brides) .~aids were Mrs. Lawrence Vassar avenue announces the en4
of ivory liberty satin. fashioned 0. Barrett, Jr., of Glen Mills, and gagem!'ut of her dallgbW. Bar,
with· a bertha of duchess lace on Miss Carol Goodwin of Walnm bara Anne. to Mr. IJIQhn Holt
"Bob" Atz, Owner
Crowther. son of Mr. and Mrs.
. the fitted bodice, .short sleeves, a lane, sisters of the bridegroom.
Mr. James S. Hardigg of Hav- Harry ~. Crowther at Yale &IVdraped skirt with lace and chiffon
SW' 6-0440
Dartmouth & Lafayette Aves.
.
inserts, and a long tra.in:: Her long erfottl avenue served as best man, enue.
tulle veil fell from a tiara of lace. and the ushers included Messrs.
Miss Broadbent attended Ohio
She. carried a cascade bouquet of Onaries E. Cunningham, Jr., broth- State University and'Drexel In-II
of the bride. Daniel Kirk. Law- stitule of Technology. She ia a
white camellias and white violets
You Will Enjoy New Year,'s Dinner at the INN
tied with loops of maline to which :I:ence B, Barrett, Jr., James Brown member of Delta Sigma Epiilon.
Ja1luary I, from 1-7:3,0". January 2,_from 6-7.'3.'0
of Glen Mills, and Robert SampM:r, Crowther attends Drexel inviolets were caught.
stitute of Technology where he
FOR RESERVATIONS TELEPHONE SWARTHMORE 8-0880
Mrs. John T. Handy, J". of :Son of Morton.
A
reception
followed
at
Curtis
is
enrolled
in
the
Co-operative
Crisfield, Md.. sister Of the bride
Menus Include tender, perfectly cooked s1eaka,. chops, or
. ' roast beef_nd MarJie's clnnamon blU1&
Course in Mechanical Engineering.
as matron 01 honor wore a ruby Hall, Wyncote.
'.
red velvet dress featuring a fitted
'THERE WILL BE SPECIAL HOLIDAY DISHES, THURSDAY
EVENING (5-7:30) ON TIlE REGULAR ONCE-A-WEEK
Professor and Mrs. Philip Drink_
bodice, off-shoulder low neckline,
$1.00 SERVE-YOURSELF ALL-~OU-WANT
SUPPER
,
er of Cambridge and Fitzwilliam,
short sleeves and skirt with flaired
~..
back. She carried a basquet of
N.H., atmounce the engagement
red and white striped carnations
of their daughter, Miss l\IIary Eliza,
Swarthmore, Pa.
.1elephone Swarihmore 11-088.
and variegated holly with a hanto Mr. Thayer Scudder, SOn of
WESTERN UNION OmCE AND FREE PARJ[IN'G '
dle of ruby red, and wore maichENGAGEMENTS
Professor and Mrs. Townsend
iog flowers in her hair.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. ThatIII. of Puckshire 'Farm,
The bridesmaids were Mrs. cher of College avenue announce Scudder,
Woodbury. Conn. and SwliI1th- •
Charles H.' Garrisoh of R"t- il;te engagement of their daughter. more, Fa.
_A
Miss Barbara Rushmore Thatcher.
gers
avenue,
lVlISS
Eleanor
Miss Drinker is the grandd,augbTown.end of Newton Highlands. and Mr. Robert Clark Reed, son of ter of Mr. Edward ·B. Aldrich of
Mass., Miss Nancy E. Stearns of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Reed, also
Providen~e and 'Troy, N.H., Mrs:
of College avenue.
Wellesley, Mass., and Mrs. James
Dorrance
Aldrich of. ProvidenceJ
Miss Thatcher attended ConBEAUTY SALON
W. Robinson of Hanover. N. H.
•
and the late Dr. '8l1d Mrs. Henry
They all wore emerald green vel- necticut College for Women, and
S .. Drinker of Philadelphia.
veteen dresses of the same model ~rad~ated from ~orthwestern Un- . Mr. Scudder is the grandson of
Beauty heralds t~ New Year
and carried green h3ndled bas- .•vers.ty. She lS a member of
Mrs. Louise Weeks BQOdy at
quets of red and white carnations Kappa Alpha ':Theta Sorority. Mr. BrooidYIl and Shelter Island, N.Y.;
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
with h.olly. Their headdrea3eli Ree~ served ill the
Army
and of Justice Townsend Scudder
9 Chester Road
were of matching fl
.
?unng the war and 15 attending
owers.
N a rth
..... where be of Greenwich, Conn., and the late
.
' wes t em u·
DlVeI"SlLJ,
. MlSs Susan ,Elizabeth Han~y, Is a member of Sigma Nu.
Mary
Scudder.
MissThayer
Drinker
gradua,ted from 11
mece of the br.de, as flower .g>xl : Miss. Thatcher and Mr. Reed
the
Beaver
Country
Day Scbool
/.
wore a ruby red velveteen Kate ore entertaiJUng friends at an Open
and
is
attending
the
West
Hill
Greenway frock and 'c8ITied a J:Iouse on New Year's aftern.oon.
small round bouquet of ted and
School. Boston. Mr, Scudder grad..
,white stribed carnations with
Mr. and Mrs. S. Murray Viel.. uated from the Phillips Exeter
hollY, and'wore a wreath f)f small announce the engagement of their Academy and is attending Harvard
carnations on her head.
'
daughter Martha to Mr, F. Fleer UniversitY.
Mr. Elbert A Twaddell. Jr., of ,Berger. son of Mrs.. Stella Irene
Mo'. and Mrs. Charles A. BronAfanasquam, N. :T. se,rved as best Fleer of Lansdowne. and Mr.
son, Of Arlington, Va., hav~ an. man and the ushers included Mr. Jtussel Berger of Philadelphia.'
nounced
the engagement of Mr.
John T. Handy. Jr .• Mr. Robert
Bronson's
sister, Miss Kather:i:l)e
Furman of Washington, D. C., Dr.
Mrs.
George
H.
Troxell
of
DartTaintor
'Bronson
of Park avenue.
Now You can buy U. S. Savlilp Banda automatically
Ja,!,es W. Robinson. and Mr. Ram_
mouth
avenue
has
announced
the
to
Mr.'
Harry
Bewley
of
Media.
sey M. E. Fischer of Philadelphia.
throuch the ,new Bond-a-Month Plan. AM at
. tbIIo JJank
engagement of her daughter, MarMiss . Bronson is the daughter
A reception at the Swarthmore
ian Louise, and Mr. George E. of the late Rev. Dr. Charles E.
Woman's Club folloWed the cerEdward
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Bronson, fonner president of Tenemony. The m,\ther' of the bride
nant College. and who was minwore an aqua crepe dress and a Edward Of Lemoyne.
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
The announcement was made ister of the West Hope Presbyhat of dubonnet shade with osat a dinner-bridge given at the terian Church, Philadelphia, for
I
trich feathers. Her corsage was
Troxell' home TuesdaY evening, 23 years.
of orchids.
The bridegroom's
mother wore a gown of beige lace '. Miss Troxell, the daughter of
Mr. man,
Bewley,
a former
newsthe late George H. Troxell, at- paper
is connected
with
the
and matching hat. Her corsage
tended
Denison Univel'tit3', and Advertis'..,I...
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was of orchids:
is a graduate of the Philadelphia Ele~jc Storage Battery Company,
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The bride is a graduate of Con- Schooi' of Occupational Therapy. Philadelphia.
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necticut College for Women, She is now employed as an occuThe wedding is planned for earserved with the Waves during the pational therapist at the Univer- Iy February.
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from Paris wl!ere she was with
Mr. Edward is a graduate of r
the American . Friends Service Lebanon Valley College, imd is
WISHING YOU ALL A
Committee.
HAPPY NEW YEAR
now a '\ludent at Cornell UniverDr. Twaddell is .a graduate of sity 'Medical College,
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
Columbia University. College of
Mrs; George Edwards Davisson,
SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR ALL
Physicians and surgeOns. At pres_ of Vassar avenue announces the
MAGAZINES
ent he is a member of the Foster
engagement of her daughter, Miss ~;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
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NEW YEAR'S EVE
DUCK CLUB GALA
DANCE
CcdJege Theatre
Friday and Saturday
Linda Darnell
Paul Douglas in
"EVERYBODY DOES IT"
AT
Penn State Center
Saturday, December 31
10 P.M. to 2 P.M.
•
•
•
Special Orchestra
Duke and his Five Aces
•
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Advance Ticket Sale at
Michael's' .& Bnchner's
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•
EVERYBODY
WELCOME'
Saturday Matinee _ l' P.M.
Special Children's Show
Roy Rogers
"FRONTIER PONY
EXPRESS"
I
Monday and Tuesday
Glen Ford in
"THE DOCTOR AND
a'BE GIRL"
Wednesday o.y
Frederlck'Mareh in
''LES MISERABLES"
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8WARTIlMOD, PA.. P,JUDA'I'. DECElIIBER 30, 1949
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Presbyterian Notes
Holy Communion will be observ";/l this SllI\day morning at the
11 o'clock service. The Meditation will be "The Purposes of the
Past."
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The Sunday School Departments
and the Men's Bible CIasS meet
at 9:45 a. m. The Women's Bible
Class meets at_ 9:30. The Nursery
and Beginner's Departments meet
at 11 o'clock.
There will be no meeting of the
Fellowships or' of the . Young
Adults Sunday evening. Meetings will be resumed on January
8.
A Communicant's Class for all
young people of the congregation
desir1l1g to join the Churcb at
Easter will begin 01' Sunday January 15, at 5 o'clock'in the evening
in Mr. Bishop's Study.
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The Coffee Hour will be held
following the morning worship on
Sunday, in the Parish House.
The Woman's Association Sewing Day in cbarge of Circle 8. Mrs.
E. W. Crosby, cbairman. will be
held on Wednesday, January 4,
from 10 until 4 o'clock. Members are asked to bring sandwicbes; beverage wlll be. served.
The Junfor Choir . rehearses
Thursday afternoon, at 3:30 p.m.
The ~hapel. Choir rehearses
Thursday evening at 7:45.
New Year's Eve ~m 11:30 to
12:05 a seryice of quiet and prayer
will be hald in lIhe Churdh
usher in the middle century.
.
David Shoemaker and family of I avenue spent the holidays with
left Wednesday to
J Mrs. Foster's parents Mr. and
through the New Year holiday at Haddonfield, N.J.
Sea Island, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn K. Foster Mrs. FranC~ D. Smith of ReybPeggy Keenen of Harvard aven- and daugh~r Elizabeth of Yale oldsville.
ue will leave today to visit her
r?~lllmIIte Betty Piggott of Dem)lt, M1dh. The girls on holiday
vacation will. return to Denison
University on January 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce. Harkness
d children Steven and lI4arguer.te of Chicago, ill, are' visltiDill
Mrs. Harkness' parents Mr. 8Jld .
0".. company is mudJ more than a
Mrs. Lyle A. Whitsit of Elm avenue through the holidays.'
business organization. It is an
,Miss Grace Robinson' of Westport. Conn., spent the CIuistmas
institution dedicated to service-the
week-end with her .mother Mrs.
Nella Robinson of Princeton ~vb~t service our profession knows. I
DEDICATED TO SERVICE
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DEADLlN&-WIlDNBSDAY NOON
Shustoclt and RiChard M. Snyder.
The Board of Education meets
on Tuesday evening at 8 at the
home· of Mrs. Max H, Thirlo. 1140
7th, avenue, Grace Park.
The Choir Association meets on
~ednesday ~vening at·. 8 at the
hbme of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hoover, 613 Yale avenue, Morton.
There will be a rehearsal for
the JtUllor .choir
Thursday
evening at 6:30, and for the Senior
Choir at. 7:45.
The Official Board meets on
Friday evening at 8 in the chapel.
on
Trinity Notes
Holy Olmmnnion will be celebrated at 8 a.m. AU departments
of the Church SchOOl . will meet
at . 9:45 a.m. Holy Communion
will again be celebrated at 11 a.m.
The boyd serving as acolytes are:
8 a.m, Davidson Luehring; 11 a.m,
John' Bernard, Jack Thompson,
David .Hurm and Robin Wright.
Ushers for the 11. a.m. services
are R. M.' Kilgore, head Usher.
W. S. Patton, V. L. Fine, E. A.
Thl'mpson, C.H. W. Ingraham. W.
H. Jones and W. N. Ryerson.
Choir School wlll meet on Wednesday at'4 p.m.
The Woman's Auxiliary will
hold its monthly luncheon meeting . ali' Thursday at 12:30 p.m.
The l.mcbeon will be preceded by
devotions at 12:15 p.m. and followed . by a business meeting.
Ghoir rehearsal will be held on
Thursday ev.ening at 7:30 !l.m.
Holy Commnnion will be eele'.'.
, brated on Friday (Epiphany) at
. Methodist. Church Notes . 10 a.m. ,Kenneth Wyse will be
, The Sunday Scbool m":'ts at the acOlyte at this service,
9:45. T~e Young Adults meet at
Friends. Meeting Notes
10 o'clock iil the Ladies' Parlors.
Both First Day School and MeetThe Holy Commnnion will be
celebrated at ~e 11 'o'clock serv- ing for, Worship will be held on
New Year's Day. The Adult
ice.
. The Church Nursery is open Forum will not convene again
during the mornJDg service. Mrs. lmtil January 8.
There will be no sewing on
Alton P. Smith and Mrs. Arthur
Monday,
January 2,' but Whittier
Snyder wm be in charge.
House
will
be open for sewing
: The' ushers for the day are
all
day
Wednesday.
~ton P. Smith. George Glaesser.
Jr. Charles L. Hughey, Eugene
to
Christian Scienell Notes
enue.
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Mr. and Mrs. Vahey Kupelian
and children Teddy and Davie of
Washington, D. C.. are spending
the holidays with Mrs. Kupelian's
parents Mr. and Mrs. P.aul K.
Paulson of Park avenue'
Mr.' and Mrs. John
Espen_
sch~de of Dogwood .lahe entertained at Open House' on Thursday.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Molr
of Somh Chester, road will entertain at a cocktail party at their
home before the Duck Club Dance
at Penn State Center tomorrow
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Clothier
of Columbia avenue will entertain
at 'Open House on· New Year's
Day. Mr. and Mrs. Clothier will
aftend the Dubarry Assembly
Dan~ of Wilmington, Del., on New
Year's Eve.
Edith Damon Kletzien of South
Chester road is home for the
holidays from the Northfield
School for Girls. Mass. until January 5.
Mrs. William I. Hull of Walnut
lime is entertaining her daughter
Mrs. John O'Fallon who flew
from Santa Monica. Calif .• to visit
through the holiday season. Mrs.
Hull will entertain at· a family
'dinner party Sunday.
Mary DickinsOn· of College
avenue will retum to Carleton
College Monday following the
h.oliday vacation.
Miss Jean Dickson of Princeton
avenue and Miss Betty COok of
Rutgers avenue entertained at a
d~ssert-shower at the Dickson
home Tuesday evening in bonor
of Miss Dixie Hetzel of Thayer
road whose marriage to Mr.
Thomas Morris of Troy will take
place March 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts
Innis. Jr.. of Wallingford \ will
·entertain informally befOre the
Duck Club Dance tomorrow evening.
Mrs. H. Bardwell Lincoln is
confined to her home with a
fractured leg as the result of a
fall in Jenkintown last Thursday. Mrs. Lincoln was taken to
Abington hospital and later
brought to her home on Ogden
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"God" is the subjeCt of the Lesson _ Sermo!, in all Churches of
Christ, Scientist, On Sunday, JanSWIARTIlMORB
uary 1. The Golden Text is:. "Who
PRESBYTERI.4.NCHURCH
is
so great a God as our God?"
Satanlay, Deeember 31
(Psalms 77:13)
11:30 P.M. New Year's Eve
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Watch Night Service.
Sunday. January 1
avenue.
9:30 A.M.-Womens Bible Class.
NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Gas9:45 A.M.-Sunday Schoof and
Mr. Robert M. Pittman who had kill of University plac~ entertain.
Mebs Bible Class. .
11:00 P.M. Holy C<>"!Dmnion
been transferred tb Davenport, ed infonnal1y on Christmas eve.
rowa by Industrial Electric EquipMr. and Mrs. Harry Wood of
14i!:TH0DIST CHURCH·
ment
Company
in
November.
N?rth
Ohester road entertained at
ROT N •. Keiser, l;}. D., MInIster,
Sunday, .Janll&rJ' 1
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joined his family on Dickinson an open house from 4to 8 on Sun9:.5 A.M.---Church·> s.!looI
avenue for the Christmas holl- day afternoon.
10:00 A.M.-Youna AdUlts
days. Mr. anfJ. Mrs. Pittman and
Mr. and Mrs. Avery F. Blake
11:00 A.M.-JIoly Communion.
their daughters Betsy and Susie of Amherst avenue will entertain
TRINITY CHURCH .
lett Thursday by automobile for at a New Year's Eve party tomorReT. Geo. C, Anderson. Recto1'
their new home at 210 Essex Lane. row evening.
'Snnday, .Janll&rJ' 1 .
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
Dayenport. Betsy and Susie will
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Wentz
9:45 A.M.-Church SchooL
attend St. Katherine's Episcopal of Leola will spend New Year's
11.00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
School there.
week-end with Mrs. Wentz·s parFriday .(Epiphany)
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
W,
Lang
ents
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lee
10:00 A.M.-'Holy CommllJlion.
of Dickinson avenue will entertain of Harvard avenue. Mr. and Mrs.
THE RELIGIOUS SOClE'l'Y
at a cocktail party before the Lee will entertain at open house
OF FRIENDS
Series Dance, in the Woman's on New Year's Eve.
SlIIId&y, .Janll&rJ' 1
Club tomorrow' evening.
Leonard S. Thomsen of Elm
9:45 A.M.-First Day School
11:00 A.M.-Meettna: for Worship.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Top- avenue and Robert Terry of North
Children cared for In Whittier ping of Princeton avenue' enter- Chester road are entertaining a
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tained at Open House from 4 to 7 group of friends on New Year's
Wednesday, Janll&rJ' 4
on
Monday afternoon.
Eve at the home of Len Thomth All day sewing and, qulltiae for
e U.s.C.
Jack Bird of Ogd,,? av,,?ue ~- sen's grandmother Mrs. George E.
~ed a few fr",'nds at his Silloway of North Chester road.
~CHURCHOF
home Thursday evenmg.
, Nancy Moore ana Judy Pen- ......ST SCIBNT1ST
. Mr. and Mrs. David ~om of nock both of Whittier plac!e enOF SWARTBM:ORB
Vassar avenue entertained 14 at tertained at a combined bjrthday
Park Avenue below HlIrvard
a dinner party Christmas
party on Thursday evening at' 3
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Included
among
the
guests.
Whittier place.
11:00 A.M. _ Leaon _ Sermon
Mr
W'lSdom's
aunt
Mrs.
Kathenne
uGodf!.
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Mr.•and:m.
. Wednesday.8VeIIlna _tILl Ne;"lin of New York City who
was
here
on
a
week's
visit.
of
.R.verYlew
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"ell ~8 p.m. :ote-d'nl_
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Mr
8nd
Mrs.
William
(II.
Hetzel.
during
the
holidays
Mr. an~ Mrs.
"Pen cIaIli except ~ anel
• Thayer road MIss eaioI
Louis
W.
Flaccus
and
of
HoU...,.. 11 to Ii p. m. W'" .1'07 Jr., of
. ~"---'a1e NY and Mr.familY
and Mrs.
~~ 7 to 7:50 p~ and 1110 Hetzel. MIss DIxie Heb\eI and
Church Services
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PETD Eo TOLD. IId1lor
BARBARA KENT, Aaoclalo Edliors
MAlU~RIE TOLD and
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among all men, we join in the annual
mood to proffer to all the people Of our
town a wish for a mighty, Happy New
Year
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NEW' YEAB. '
of all New Years
1950
for you.
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Take your signals
for 1950 from
the bowl football
games. F"Ight
Uw.u and clean.
Compete with all
. you've got.
Itf's tll£ .
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••.What a world
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come again when .
QS we hQve the kmd
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Greetings
we take stock of the opportu·
.n this community
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W/uJtevn' your J9S~ New Year's
merriment their
rfSO/utiollS .
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may Dt. we knuw they w~ .
. matk in tm h;gh spirit of hfJ/lt' and adlioR.
melody foretells.
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For there is a New
Surcesf 10 all of),011.
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us,
bright'and
l'roper' music1 indeed, for
the ..
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New
Year-:
1950.
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dO the good things
of 1950
be yours to enjoy.
Rumsey Chevrolet
ON 'X'HE CORNER
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wedlth •of
New- Yedr cheer
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May you prosper
according to yow
desires in '
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PAB¥AVENUE
Unspoiled. May
it remain so .
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for you.
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Hannum and. Waite
Yale Av_ and Chester Road
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Happy New Year EveryOD!e
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ON OKINAWA
New Year
Air Force 2nd Lt. Jobo ilL TIQ'lor Jr., son of Mr. John H. 'rIQ'lor
Sr., of Kenyon avenue recenU;
arrived "!l Okinawa tor duty with
the Twentieth Air Force, it was
~ounced by Comma!!ding Offi_, Col. Geo. A. McH
6332nd station WiDg.
I!W'T,
A former student of SW.irtht:nore
High School and the University
PennsylVania, Lt. Taylor . .bond
the service in July 1943 at
He 'Was trained as
m the Southeast Tra!n!nl/lg~::;1
mand and attended ~ 1Y.
Finance SchoOl a't St. LoWs,
He was commlssionoed at SlaIrgart,l
Ark. on December 23 1944
As a civilian Lt. T";'lor w'orked
for the Ford Motor Co., and
the Dufont Co.
Having arrived tor dutY
the ~en.tleth Air Force, the
cupation Air ,Force of Okllnawa,l
Lt. Taylor was subsequently
assillDed to the 6332nd Fin.moo,
Disbursing Unit as Assistant
nance Officer.
·Lt. Taylm's wife the tanner
Elizabeth Passmore and son Richard W., currently reside at iRD 1
Glen Mills, Pa.
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SWARTHMORE - PENNA.
Marge and Dot
MR. and MRS. FRANK E. McFADDEN, Propretors.
~Season's
~elphla.
.~·May
. hope
you strike
good to :"::
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it rich
this year.
you.
Bring
THE' BOUQUET
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CHESTER ROAn
7 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
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A Happy
New Year in
the grand
old way is
our hope
for you.
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tlIe best ~nd
01 ayea, wdIJ
III b.1! faIs
M. WEINSTEIN
& SON
100 PARK AVENtlE
B. J_ HOY
5 and 100 STORE
1 Park Ave
Swarthmore
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you are able
Uld it will
repay m kind
tbi:oughout
.ts life
'on
December
the Tuesday
S.s. lie de
France. 27Aa1graduate of Temple Universilf;y and
M. A in Preach from ~d'~::;
College, Mr. Polk also
French as .well as ooadhed soccer
and Tennis at LIncoln University· last year. He wlllillDl
graduate studies at the U
of Paris and renew many frieD
service, as well as rejoin Stuart
Jones of Stril~ Haven avenue
now studying art in Parls. The
two plan to tour Europe by auto
during the Slimmer of 1950.
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HAPPY ~E"'YEAl
.Inglenel{k Tea Room
Thomas F. Conway
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'the birthday
all the
bappineaa
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Hope of the World
PABKAVENUE
PARK AVENUE
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the year be
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to all in 1950
The bells ring oul the
joyous New Year a,.d their
meiody carries Ihe refrain
old" bUI el'er new - success
and happines8 to you.
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HAPPY NEW YEAR • 195'0
Baird & Bird
The old cares
and worries
have passed.
May the
& Son
Joseph's Barber Shop
Old .J:lank Building
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Moythe grand sense of
freshness thot occomponies the arrivql of 0
New Year stay with
you right on through
the decode tha.t is
opening before us.. We
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The New Year is like a rebirth of time itself. offering
all the promises of a new
world.
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Once more all things are
possible for all men to
achieve.
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wish ·for you not only
a Happy New Year.
but a happy 1950 to
1960.
May the
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JERRE MARTEL
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Happiness ceases' to be
merely a word and agoin
:becomes a sincere wish.
blessmgs of the,
R.oSPEROUS NEW YEAR
And the best of
the New Year
New Year
IS
for all
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MORRIS MARTEL
·THE SWARTHMOREAN STAFF
GREEN'S
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AI the Year 1949
Drawa to Ita Close W. Say
THANK YOU
EVERYONE
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A HAPPY ANB PROSPBROUS NEW YEAR
CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY
January 2nd, Celebrating New Vear'. Day
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Always a Family freat
Lancaster Brand
Mr. RIchard Delaplaine, a junior
at Temple Medical. School Philadelphia, has been vistIng his
mother, Mrs. Ellen Delaplaine and' ,
his brother and sister-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. John w. Delaplaine in
their new hOme on Harvard avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Robert w.
Delaplaine of New York City Bellewe Hospital will spend the New
Year .week-end here also.
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Mr. and. Mrs. James A. Perkins
of Harvard and Strath Haven avenues will entertain at Open House
from 4 to 7 today•.
Dr. and Mrs. 'Morris A. Bowie
of South Chester road will entertain at Open House tomorrow
afternoo.n from 4 to 7 o'clock.
Julie Lange of" Cedar Iane is
entertaining a group of friends at
a luncheon at her home today.
Sandra Bowie of South Chester
road entertained a' group of
eleventh graders at a luncheon
Wednesday in !>onor of Betsy Pittman of Dickinson avenue who
left Thw-sday for her new home in
Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lange of
Cedar Iane have been entertaining
Mr. Lange's brother Mr. Stanley
Lange of Kansas City. Mo., dw-fug
the holiday season. On Monday
evening they entertained a group
of his Swarthmore College friends.
Waldo R. Fisher of Guernsey
road will return to Wesleyan Uni-
. ENGAGEMENTS
(continued from page 2)
Miss Worst Is a graduate of
SwartJun.Ore High Scbool, class of
1/ You Have Cowboys
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, YOU NUD RUlIIR CUSHIONS
UNDIR YO~R RUGS I
M.h. ordl..ry ..,,.H.9 fe.llilt. lUlu rio.. OrIont~
Add, y•• rs of wI.r. K.eps rugs "In place.
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20 lb.
key. are the pick of the country'.
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take no c.allc•• with • Lan••'.,.
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loastiDf· CHICKENS 'm~~!;,
Frying CHICKENS .~'!;=
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Lancaster Brand Shankle..
SMOKED HAMS ("=~:I~.If) I~ 53(:
d.ir urpeh.
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$33.00
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M ........ ("_petla • • Compl.lr Size Ran,r • Orle.tal
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100 Paolt Ava•• Swarthmore, Pa•.
SWarthmore 6-6000 - CL ell.brook 9·4646
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The largest world-government groUP in
. America needs your support. Join the
West Delaware County ·Chapter· before
1950 and save $~.OO Write or phone Willard Tomlinson
Chairman. SW 8-2022.
RING CAli
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BEVEDGES
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Our Chester load .arket
OpeR Thur. Fri. TmS P.M.·
Satur••y Tilt , P.Me
Plenty of
Free Parkinc
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Media, will atterid a reunion of
Merestead Campers which is being
given today at the Wynnewood
home of Mrs. Siter Owen of the
camp's staff. Ellen Pratt of Oyster Bay and 'Ellie Lamont of 'New
York City, who were here for the
reunion were guests of Polly Told.
Tom .Hopper of I Magill road,
home fro", Cornell University tor
the holidays, entertained at Open
House from 8 to 10 on Christmas
Eve.
.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Wllllam Ramsay' of Lafayette aVlllue will entertain
before the Duck
lntormlllli
Clul? Dance tomorrow ev~.
.,.
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Miss Edith Philips of the French
Department at the college, Is entertaining as her holiday guests
her brother and wife lIIr. and Mrs.
J. E. Philips of St. Louis. Mo., and
ALIIAN PABKQ
Phone Modla 8-1551
New ODd Beballt PIa....
and BeP&irln&" Sin.. 1l1li
Asbes & Rubbish Removed
LIiWns mowed, General
Hauling
238 H ...dlng Av. Morton, Pa.
iroWil. toasters and raBios re-
the "inspected and approved"
nmning conditioo..
"ab.-to make certain th..,.
will stop and hold In an
emergency...
Lllh,"-to make certain th..,. are
focused couectly and that they
cast illumination a certaia
number of£eet.
It•• rlng Wh ... -for trueae••
and freedom from lost m.otion.
1Ir••-(or aaftI
uacaon.
Wlndowl-for safety glass to be
in good condition.
Whe ... -for
halance and aUg,,·
m ...t.
Wlndlh,.ld Wlp.r-to make
certain ft world.
Fbiltt th. trtdfi. tICCitI_ r.u
. . '" ",""-i<6l/IIibtn tf un
b 18% ;" ,~ Unit«/ S",t.f-,,,.-.,./",. IIIlIt ..cciiJ-. ;" p _
l7"-ia b ' - tbtm 4%Pelltu)'lftDia ........ 4~ ti......
safer. That's how car inJpec.
tiOD benefits ,.OU anel on, of
PeDIlS}'lvani..
TroI!ic upeqa ~g. thla
faa and are urging- all stares to
follow Pelltu)'lvania·. lead 10
thla worthwhile ufetr measure.
'car iDapectio~ I. Cor yOQr
pzOtection.
..ha.... -mu81er ODd aU pi_
ond CODDectiOtu for ufetr.
Inspecting your car and the c:u
oE every other ~enDs,.l"aDia
driver has paid off in lives saved.
and injuries avoided. This chan
Ieils tho
It"".
Dot
penni.rtec:\(to dri",e
your car'les_Il,
oIter 1aallllr)' 31..,
1£,.00 do not han
an official car in- .
.peclioD sticker.
The
-fHIiN DIUVE IT SAflLY
lAMES No DUPP. 0. •• , .
onG •• MlsnS. SoS,_Jory
,
Realstered In SWU"thmon
. . A. Mercer Quinby
PEI'EB Eo '!'OLD
FUNBllAL DmEOTOB
All Lbo.. Of Insurance
Formerly of Media
1125 W. lAhl." Ave., PhIIa.
Phone Baldwin 1170
No additional, charae for
333 Dartmouth Av. .ue
SwarUunore. Pa.
8uburbaJ~
calls
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,....., TONS with
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PBEMIUX AN'l'IIIlA.OlTB
SpecIal - All (lolora
SUNT-LEX WATElI. PAINT
Gal. $ue - Qt. 750
M.IIOD Dullders Suppl,.
Company
3S1 DartJ.ath Aya••
8wari1una..
SwarUun6re 8-03fS
• WAU "'fLOOI COYIlINM
• ".w CONnlUOION
• UUIATIONS .... I.'IIIS
~RTERS
BROTHERS, I.e.
Conf_ror. and luild«r
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302 G.yley S..oo, , Mod........ '
Phone. Met1Ja 8-.11
Swarthmore National Bank and TTJ.l.St Company
Swarthmore, Penrm.
ANNUA'L MEETING
The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Swarthmore National Bank and Trust' Company, Swarthmore, Pa.,
for the election of directors and such other business as may
come before tile meeting. will be held at the banking house
in Swarthmore, Pa., on Tuesday, January 10, 1950 between
the hours of three and tow--thirty o'clock P.M.
. HAROLD OGRAM, Cas!1ier
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Swarthmore Disposal
Weekly or :\IonU1lJ
WARREN pIERCE
Swarthmore 8-2078
Since 1905 ,
CUNNINGHAM
PaInters .. Pa.u BanI"W. lIhoald lInow bew
Swa. 8-2288 Micblpn Ave•
radio.
:t'
Scbool~ct~="",oA, wiD
~~!re bids
Pep. 1m_ alRennw
PLlIiI!IBlNG AND BB&'ftKO
Rubbish Collection
FOR SALE-15" loud speaker, ui
. watt amplifler, Webster auc:ago
8lI1gle speed record changer. 5 1iube -"'i .....................
!able model
All used bllt
good condition. swarthniOre
-1847..
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FOR SALE-FIreplace wood, hard
Would You Like A
and well seasoned. Call Swarthmore 6-2078.
Modern Kitchen?
be
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OF PENNSYLVANIA,
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BooFS
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Cell
GEOBGB lIIYBB8
Mlchlpn Ave.. Sw. 8-2288
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old and - used
bOQk:sWill
iii Buy
any I.
WANTED
BOOKS:
quantity. I1alph ·Smith. Cheynew,
Penna: Westtown S732-JI.
WANTED-LadiY desires room and
board in pr-ivate home or
room nearby. Vicinity SWarthmore Christian Science Church.
Reply to Box B, The Swartbmorcan;.
WANTED ~Ciupen1lry•. paiDtinJ,
odd jobbing. Re.sonab1e. Phone
eVeninp. W A 8-0294.
WANTED - Small' unfnrnished
aparlment in Swarthmore or vicinity. 'Call Media 6-1192.
MAD SURE YOUR CAR IS SAFE,
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FOR SALE
You will
PAINTING. ROOFING
AND BEPAIBS
Pllone Swartl1mcJn 8-0831
WANTED
Mirror-Ear cl.ear"eu of vision.
1I0rn-that Ilgnd can be heard
.for at leut 200 feet.
S. M. Harbison & Sons
CORSAGES
PETER DI NICOLA
WILLIAM BROOKS
paired, called for and delivered.
Call Robert Brooks, Swanhmore
6-1548.
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sticker that i. added life usuronce for you and your family.
AI sa-month inten"ais your CU'
beopmes suspect of safety faulcs
that can cause serious acddeotl.
That i. whm an olIicial inspection SUltiOD will chOck to make
cenain'that your car fa in. Ale'
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SwarUunore 8·1U8
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PERSONAL - Electrical wlrlnll
and. installation, residenUal and
commercial. Water heaters, ranges,
dtshwashers. dryers. IBendix. All
work done to Fire Underwriters'
speciflc",tioIlS. Service on washers, vacuum cleaners, ranges,
irons, toasters, fans, lamps. Call
Erich H. Hausen, Electrical Oontractor. Swar1;lunore 8-2850. 335
Park avenue.
. PERSONAL - Medical Massage
for,wry neck,.t_ nerves, constipation. Spot reduclne by DeWar.
Call Beatrice Schmidt,
Swarthmore 6-2780.
PERSONAL-Magl12ine . subscriptions. Mrs. Bertha P. Faries,
239 Haverford avenue. SWlIrIhmore 8-8750•
Aap/aI, or Ccr
DIal Oh..... Ill. .
on
CLASSIFIED
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PIANO TUNING
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UNITED WORLD' FEDERALISTS
Modern Decorators
Driy....,.
Phone Swarthmore 8-1528
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laicy Florida OrlDges 8·':::'..o14ge
CHEESE 69c
Development· of a method fo<:
growing polio.vIrus In noo-nervous. tissue in a lest tube marks a
"scientlflc first" for '\hat disease
d brings
an
a preventive pollo vaccine one step closer to realization,
~t was disclosed
by Dr. John
W. Nason, Swartbmore College
President, director of the DeIaware County March of Dimes
campaign.
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CiUng a resume prepared by the
NationM Foundation for Infantile
ParaJ.vsis aJlItUnin~ the .ip2St year's
accompllshm~ts ":' polio research,
Dr. Nason srud fiI\ancial obligations Imposed by last year's record
polio epidemic Ithreaten to retard
these studies, unless the Mareh
of Dimes campaign January 16-31
meets with, an overwhelming response from the American peapIe.
The March of Dimes campaign
director.reported that dw-lng 1949,
a group of scientists headed by
Kansas-born Dr. John F. Enders of
the Children's Hospital, in Boston,
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campaign ~r said, and a large' her ~ MIu Amy PhIlIPS Of "I saw It in The Swat ttnnmean."
supply of VIl"llS with which to pre- 'Hartford Colin.
"pare. sUftici~nt vaccine must be
lIIr• ...:d Mrs. James R. Powell
readily available. FUrthermore, 1of Wallingford will entertain at
F. F. ZIMMEBMAN
he added, the vaccine must be' a cocktaIl party bdore the Duck
Pboto2hpber
",:,mpletely safe. Therefore. polio Club Dance at Penn State Center
"Outs~ for Quallty"
VIrUS free .from nerve tissue must tomorrow evening
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be obtainable. He pointed out
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that Dr End '
Bet!y Green of Haverford. formers accomplishment erly of Swarthmore entertained
now makes this passible.
at a tea on Tuesday' afternoon.
ently a student at the 'Massachu- and Harvard University, "had sue- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
setts Institute of Technology where ceeded in doing what other scihels a member of 'the Alpha Tau enUsts had failed to accomplish"
Omega Fraternity: He served two -growing human polio virus in
years in the ArmY as an instruc- non-nervoUs tissue. For years. Dr.
tor with ·the Infantry Detaclmlent Nason recounted. scientists have
Charles E. Fischer
at the United States Militarysoul!ht WlSuccessfully to do this.
Academy at West Point
Previous to 'the Harvard scienNo date has been set fo~ the tists' aCcomplislunent, he continBUILDER
wedding.
ued, polio virus could ,be grown
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.only In the living nerve cells of
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stauffer, of tory aniIDaIs. On one occasion
Dartmouth avenue announce the some years ago tw
. tists
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Leah
Elizit
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birth of a aughter.
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- w.ere able to grow the polio virus
beth,. on December 19 at Lying-In- in a test tube. he explained, but
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Hosp,tal. 'philadelphia.
the virus grew onlY when the culMr. and Mrs. JOlm Delaplaine ture medium used was brain tissue.
Virus grown in brain or other
will entertain at their home on
UNITED SERVICES
nervous
tissue, Dr. Nason went on,
Harvard avenue
New Year's
WISHES YOU
Day 40 associates of the Houdry Is not satisfactory for use in a
Process Corporation of Marcus vaccine because it may produce
-!>- Happy New Year
degenerative changes in the brains
HOQk.
Of th.ose . individuals injected with .
the vaccine.
If
polio vaccine Is achieved,
bhere Will be a tremendous demand for it, the March of Dimes
PERSONAL
PERSONAL-Vacuum Cleaners,
GRAPES 1,lb·2Se
Ca"e-·19
p" c .:
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Nowell,
sy1-;aWa Medical.5cboo1.
Mr: and Mrs. JOseph !Betts Pope
of White- PWns, N. Y., formerly
of Swartluiwre. IIlUl()IU11ce tbe engagement of their daughter, Ellzabeth .Tunell, to Mr. Clharles
Arthw- Compton soli of Dr. and
Mis..Karl Comp~on son. of Dr. and
Cambridge, M
Miss Pope is a graduate of
Swarthmore High School and of
Swarthmore' College and studied
at the University ~ Michoacan
Morelia Mexico. She was en~
gaged ;;. setUement work in Baston following her graduationftom
college and ;now Is DIrector of
Teen-Age Activities at the Whlte
Plains YOlmg Women'g 0briStIan
Association.,
Mr. Compton is a graduate of
phillips Exeter Academy and pres-
week followlng the holiday vacation.
Joan Faulkner of Dickinson
avenue entertained at a small
buffet supper Tuesday evening.
Mr. Robert Faragher of Washington, D.C., is spending part of
the holiday, season with his parents Dr.. and Mrs. Warren F.
Faragher o~ the Swarthmore apartments.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brauns of
Vassar avenue are entertaining. as
their house guest this week Mrs.
. Braim's sister Mrs. Olive McI)argh
of San Antonio, Texas.
Sweet Callfamla Emperor
Mrs. Lovett FrescoIn of Harvard
avenue entertained at 'a large
family retmlo;" on. Cbristmas Day
and again on Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hopson,
Robert and Suzanne' Hpllson of
Rutgers avenue, Mr. and Ml-s. Pete
"'29.
Hopson of Prospect Park and Mrs.
Hopson's father Mr. Roy Runkle
of Harrisburg, spent Monday as
the guests of Mrs. Hopson's
Taoty &harp
brother-in-law and sister Mr. and
Vll'flinla
Mrs. Donald M. Livingston of
Ib
&8.
Chester Springs ..
SlLHou"'n-I."
"79c
Cheese "'-""
'. Mrs.' William M. ConrQn, Jr.,
Munlt..tt
'"59. who has been visiting ,her parents
.... ···59. ¥r. and Mrs. 'Howell Lewis Shay
Zingg
I.~Pk·12c
Ch.... 'of Cornell avenue, has returned to
33c ~ her home in Needham, Mass. Mrs.
Limburger
btra rich yallow. decorated with
Glazed ChlMTl..
.
Cream Chee.e·1!:" '::29c. Conron is a member of a special
You'll nMel an extra IUpply
Prunes ••Wwd ...,...
·1I,1l'21c
chorwi which is performing with
INRICHED SUPREMa
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Peae h.....
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DrJ..
the Bostc;fl Symphony Orchestra
under the direction of Charles
Ch . . . . .ooel
S4C
Munch on "New Year's Eve.
~k;23e
Elizabeth Ann Forsythe of
Thayer
road ent\!rtained at a sw-For That New Vear'.- Eve Snalk
prise
party
Friday evening 'in
Bala Club
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honor of Jack .Bird of Ogden avenue who is moving with his family
to GreenwIch, Conn., January 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Lang
RoW. Roy Giqer Ale
and daughter Marjorie of DickAdd boHI. deposit and fa. In t.nna. MorUta
inson avenue spent Christmas
Olives 01lnr Stuhd 7:1/• .., lar 43c Ideal Mustard aVaoN lit 9c
week-end with Mr. Lang's brother
Olives OIlYU Pial. 10... Jar 43c MayonnaiSe H:::..... ':33c ..
and wif~ Mr. and Mrs. Walter B.
Potato Chips
......, 25c IM & M ......."...
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Lang of Steelton.
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Mixed Nuts ........ " , .. 39c IDiamond Walnuts .:: 45.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones'
of North SwaJjthmore avenue will
entertain at Open House from 3
to 7 next Monday afternoon.
t
Patsy and Polly Told of Park
avenue, and Alice Fellows of
Campaigners Prepare For
March Of Dimes Jan. 16
rugs.
s.m. 'cu,hlotil co. be cut dow. or added" to .nd
uud· wah both '$I.Immlr and wint.r' rugl. Id.al for
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,'I' Bit. S W A B T HMO B JII Al'N
a graduate of
swarthinore'HIgh School and Conn"lieut . Wesleyan .Coll.e, is a
student at '\ihe'UDtversjty of Penn-
Mr.
versity, Middletown, Conn .• next
Extra fancy Lancast.r
,
at the otrlce of the School
HlJrh _ I Bulldl....
aDd" Prlneeton Avenue&.
Wwartlunore. PelUlSJ'lvanla., up to ~ "p.m.~
January 18. 1150, and DP.eII
Ih eeduesda,..
bIds at a meetinc of tbe !Board at tbe
School DIstrIct otnce on January 18. lUO'
l ~ "P.m •• 01' at' an adJoorned meetloR of
,
School Board tor muIeaJ. lDalruments
and for lJlb~ JlXlnres. Sp d ....tlooa
~llLbe seeu.i'ed. between • LID. aDd , "p.m.
h:'
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Saturd.... _ . . . aDd
... at tho Scl>ool
The
Boaid l'e8ene9 tM <1'Iabl to reject any or
all bids In whole or in part aDd to aWard
amtraeta: on aDy Item or IteIU ......
UJl . . . bid.
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.mJda'~ OeD • •tIt.
&+. 'ti, ........ '
-~~ct In ....
~tner Of Collece
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11IstrIct........
You can have it for leu thm
you 1blnk.
.BOU.CB
"-THE LIVING ROOM '5 ABOUT THE ON
ON
·IN THE HOUSE WITH A WALL SOCKET /"
Don't overload your 'electric circuits. When you
build or modernize provide ADEQUATE ·WI~ING.
'PHI LADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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Dr. Laubach's appearance' here
Is a privilege which the commun(contlriued from page one)
ity, education minded as it Is, will
men Seinlnar.v., Prlriceton Unlver- welcome and appreciate, for Dr.
sity, Collllllb;.a Univeraity, and Un- Laubach is one of the world's
ion Theological Seminary, and or- great ooucation pioneers.
dained a minister lri the Congre.
gational Churoh. Sent to the P hIl- Garde C
ippines by the American Board of
n ourse
ered
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Commissioners for Foreign MIssions, Laubach was assigned to. Mr children on Saturday mornings
Mindanoa, There he made friends will be in charge of David Drinker,
and began his teaching with the \V'ho also teaches Adult Art classes
Moros and his home has been at the Arts Center.
there ever slrice except for teachAnother
class offered w
ing trips thl'Oughout the world.
children will be creative dancing,
Laubach To Speak Here
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10
which will Include instruction lri
the basic movem.... and encouragement lri composlrig oriliinal dances to music. '!'be lnstructor of these classes, arranged according to age groups! is Elfriede
Mahler, M. A. in dance, 'ConnectI,of Martha
cut College, a -~l'l
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Graham, Louis Horst, :Doris
Humphrey, and Malvine Tals, and
a teacher of side experience. These
classes will be oftered on FrIday
afternoons.'
With these additions, last semester's sohedule will continue;for
the winter tenn,
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Cubs Pl'Ovid-, HoBday Cheer
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Junior Aid
-,1Nt
For Seel $ale
The eight dens, of Cub Scout
Vollllie von Grabill of Cornell
Flack No. ~, Swartilmofe 00II1- avenue and Nelson RImeD of South
pleted their December program on Chester road have been busy
the theme "Help and Give",· The inaking and selling, 0niSfmas
80 Cubs devoted themselves to the corsages to supplfmumt theTuberproduction an,d aale of various sea- culosls Seal CampaJan. 'To date
~nal and decorative works, rais- they have ralsed $2.35.,
mg a total net· amount ailghtly lri
They will CODtinue UIeJr ettorta
excess of $200.
,for this cause by~ ChrIstThe Cubs and Pack Committee mas trees for any 'SwertbiDore
are very grateful ,to borough res- famlly who wishes 1Ale service
idents for the cooperation which and
wID telephoDe' Vonnie
made the boliday project such a (SW81'tbniore 6-2154) or Nelaon
success.
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and trucks in "1949 than. in any v.ear before' !
Since its introduction"in September, the
,
new 1950 Studebaker has been 'bought bV'
more, people than' any new-model Studebaker,
,i~ any similar period !
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new
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Studebaker,
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The Swarthmorean, 1949-12
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1949-12
digitized microfilm
Film P398-P427
Digitization funding supplied by the Swarthmore Historical Society
Peter E. Told, Editor
1949 DECEMBER_.pdf