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DON'T
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FORGET
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VOLUME 21-NUMBER 44
SWARTHMORE, nUDA Y. NOVEMBER 4, 1MB
MD.'S .APPROVE
BLOOD PROGRAM
Donors Sign Up For
Mobile Unit
. Nov. 9
"The Red Cross Blood. Program
has been in operation two weeks
at the Chester Hospital," said Dr.
George B. Sickel, pathologist of
the hospital. "I heartilY endorse
it and hope all who are able will
contribute ,to the program."
Dr. Harold C. Roxby, Director
of the Swarthmore Branch of the
Red Cross, in discussing the program'said, "The Red Cross Blood
program is one involving a high
degree of social consciousness on
everyone's part. I~ should not be
too idealistic for Swarthmore.
"From a doctor's point of view."
he said, "there is a great advantage
in a single blood bank. It makes
all types of blood. immediately
available for the emergency use
of our community. The blg- difficulty has always been' to get
donors of the proper type fast
enough.
Often it took days.
Valuable time was lost and often
the patient. With the Red Cross
Blood Bank blood of the correct
.type is immediately available."
Blood donors for the Red Cross
Blood Mobile visit to Swarthmore
are slowly signing up. The hours
are arranged for housewife and
commuting business man, Wednesday, November 9, from 1 to 7.
There is time now to do your
share. Don't wait for an emer. geney. Mrs. FrankUn Flahert7
Swarthmore 2465, may be called
for ~ appointment.
Reaehes Halfwa)Y Mark
The local ~mmunity Chest
Campaign, which began Oclo-o'
ber 21, has reached $'1,868 of
the $15,530 goal, just over 50%
of the quota.
PUPILS PAINT
SHOP WINDOWS
POLLS OPEN
TUESDAY
7 A.M. '·8 P.M.
$3.50 PER YEAR
HALLOWE'ENERS
MOB FIELD HOUSE
RESIDENTS TO
, YOTE TUESDAY
Parade Features Record
Turnout Of Clever
Local Voters·To Elect
Boro Officials
Nov. 8'
Costume~
Friday evening's Hallowe'en
Residents of the -Borough are
parade in the College field house
reminded that Tuesday, NO\rember
presented the finest array of cos8, is. Election Day. Polls will be
tumes and. greatest number of
open in the three precincts, Easparticipants
and
spectators
in
the
tern-Borough
Hall, Nortbern-ColWinners Named In
18-year history of the popular
lege Avenue School Building, WesBoro's Weekend
town event. Family participation
tern-Rutgers Avenue School Buildwas particularly notable and, ------~------ ing, Western-Ruttgers Avenue
Contest
, th~ugh requiring a microscope'for
Blood Donors Needed
School Building, from 7 a. m. to
Winners of Swarthmore's first thorough appreciation, the cos8 p. m. This being an odd-numannual Hallowe'en window paint- tumes of the littlest paraders were
More Blood Donors are need- bered year, the election is the Muing display were announced by especially good.
ed. Volun~rs should call Mrs. nicipal Election.
Voters will
the committee of judges by the
The 800 bags of souvenirs pro- Franklin Flaherty, Swarthmore choose seven Delaware County ofsimple device of putting a first vided by the sponsoring Business 2465 for an appointment on ficials and eleven local officials to
or second place ribbon on each Association contained a larger November 9.
serve the Borough, school and elecwindow they selected.' The judges variety of items than ever before
tion districts. The State Superor
were Mrs. Clair Wilcox, Dr. Ro- and just stretched to cover the
Court Judge will also be named.
bert Walker. and Jean Evans.
total line-up. Among their conProposed Amendments
,In the high school class the tents were balloons, horns, apples,
Three amendments to the state
11 "
first prize for the"Sleepy H 0 ow hats, candy, and miniature loaves
.
picture'on Michael's window was of bread
constitution, having been passed
awarded to Nancy Wrightsman
B: S. Band Performs
by both houses of the State Legisand Doris Greene, and second
The performance of the High
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lature, will become law if the maprize for ''The Goblins'll Get You School Band complete with its Noted ReVIewer, Manager jQrity of the citizens vote for them.
on another of Michael's windows bevy of baton twirlers was again
To Give Commentary They are the Veterans' Bonus Bill
was awarded to Ted carey and a much appreciated feature and
On
k W ld
authorizing the state to create adCarol Livingston.
Honorable contributed a great deai of zip to
0
or
ditional bonded indebtedness to
Mention on Dr. Patman's window the event. There are some town
Oharles Lee, manager of the fa- the amount of $500,000,000 for the
was awarded to Diana Tucker.
folk who miss the demonstrations mous Author Luncheons and Book payment Qf a bonus to veteraD.$,
In the eighth grade class the this well drilled group gives at Fairs
d contributing book-re the Redevelopment Authority Bili
first prize for a window in the football games, and thus would not view;r 70r the New York Times ~uthorizing the General Assembly
offices' of Dr. R. C. Ammerman otherwise realize what a ~e~ 'Book Review, will be, the guest ~ exempt Redevelopment, Authorwas awarded to Judith AmlJler- fine band of parading musIcians speaker at the Woman's Club next lties from ~xes on land acquired
man, Virginia Magee, and Harvey the local school produces were it Tu day November 8.
lor urban development fol" a perHignutt. Second prize for· the not for this annual opportunity
es . ' : .
ed
thor
d lod not exceeding 25 years, and
Music Box 1lVindow was awarded to· view it on Hallowe'en.
~ distmg:"lish
au
an the Bill providing for absentee
to ,Dick Jester, Sally Jacob, ~d ,Paraders Marty Franck and crl_lhe Mr. Leeta.will ofitheer a ~k-f voting by bedridden.or hospita1ium
bI .... . "
- bed .
lng cornmen ry on
war.- 0
te
.
Wallace Scott. Honora e
Johnny", Wetlaufer gar,
m rag- bo k
d
tho
ul -'ti- war ve rans.
'f
au rs, caps e """
tion tor one 0 f tile windo--..;
w:s a t ged b a n d
unlorms
p I ugged the . 0 s an
,
Republlcan candidates are for
Sipler's Hardware Store.' was caUse of the' real bandsters with ClSDlS:. vignettes. ~: .au~o~s per- Judge of the Superior Court ,_
awarded to Nancy Lees, Peggy a sign "We'll look like this unless so~ahtles
at POi ~~
William E. Hirst; Judge of the
Schumacher, and Patricia Stuart. you give us your $upport."
ePlgr~~n ~or ~ th
Dourt of Common Pleas - Arthur
In the seventh grade class the
The
borrowed
loudspeaker. .Pre
~
e
e
P Bretherick' for Sheriff _ Frank
finally put in working order by w1l1 hold Its regular Stated Meet- .
'. f
Co ty Confirst Prize for the window at new'
.
log Hostesses for the day are Mrs. A. Snear, Jr., or
un
Drop Inn was awarded to 1,tobert Graba.'I\ Foster. proved such a n '
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Mrs P ul D troller _ Clarence T. Pepper; RegPerce, Roeer Zenson, and Bill aid in hailing the parade of win- G~~er C. Gree~,
.. a
. Ister Of Wills _ Thomas A. Curran;
Smallwood.
Second prize for ners and other announcements Williams, Mrs. John H. Pitman Clerk of the Courts _ William H.
lOth Annual Show Opens Mitro's store window went to that the Business Association and Mrs. Charles R. Russell. At Milliken Jr.' Jury CommtSJ!lwner
Emily Terry, ~irginia Smith, and hopes to be able to purchase one the tea table Mrs .. Judson R. Hoo- _ Ruth Smith; tor Coroner !; JosToday For Colorful
Vance Halloway. Because, of the of stronger volume for future we. ver Jr.. and Mrs. jFrIlIlk Rodgers ph F Tercha.
Weekend
general excellence of the work in
ToMh For J~
Gray will pour.
~
e ~ocratic candidates are tor
The tenth annual Chrysanthe- this class, two Honorable MenThe un~nviable task of picking
Section Meet.inp
Judge of the Superior Court Harry
mum Show, sponsored by the tion awards were made- one taa few wmners from the ma~y
On Friday morning the liter- M. Montgomery; Judge of the
P~sylvania Horticultural' Soci- Kathleen Jessup and Jean Coe for worthy costumes was more dif- ature section will meet at the Court of Common Pleas _ Allen S.
ety and the Scott Foundation opens a window at Joseph's Barber flcult than ever this year but was Club at 10 a. m. Mrs. John E. Olmst d 2 d' Sheriff _ E Charles
today in the field house at Swarth- Shop, the other for a window at nobly performed by Mr. and~. Michael will give the literary speva::.' c~ty Controll~ _ Harmore College. The well-known Hollywood Gift Shop to Jane Mac- Fred Lang, Mr. and Mrs. FerriS news, and Mrs. Peter E. Told will . '
Cottingham' RegiSter of
display will be open. to the pub- Alpine, Shirley Borden. Laura W. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Du,n- present "A Morning with Jane ~~ _ Mary A. O~borne; Clerk of
lic November 4, 5, and 6.
Hobbs, and Nancy Marks.
.
t::an Foster,Mr. and Mrs. Don Pic- Austen".
the Courts _ George G. Rebman;
A panorama of chrysantheIn the sixth grade class first card, Mrs. Frank Keenen and
The Executive :Board will meet J
C
..
Anna M. Hun
mums, . evergreens, vegetables, prize for the Co-ed Beauty S~o~ Barbara Kent.
klin
f'"
in the Lounge on Monday, No- t : :co:=~o~:n Johnson.
.
fall
window
was
awarded
to
Mimi
Dazzled
by
spar
g
all'les,
vember
7
at
10
a.
m.
'
be
carnations, roses, 'gomas,
Wisdom Mary Philips, Bonnie frightened by witches, tiny tigers,
Local Con~
FIELD HOUSE
SHELTERS MUMS
CHARLES LEE TO
SPEAK AI CLU' B
Do
.,..eJ1-
an:
Moxey, 'Carol Lincoln, and Patsy
McGonigle. Second prize for the
Harris and Company window went
to Noel Snyder, Joan Hemenway,
and Ann Hay. Honorable Menth
of Michael's
tion for ano er
S · d s was mven to
Drug tore wm ow
D·
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tin ed on page eight)
con u
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, THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
FBlDAY. NOVEMBER'
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Austen"
Woman's Club
10:00 A:M.-"A Morning With Jane
........ Field House
santhemum
Show
...............
.
2:00
- 9:00 P
.M .-Chry
' " .......
' ,.................... Commons
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''Lad...,.
Precious
Stream
8.15 P.M......,
SATUBDAY. NoVEllBD 5
th um Show .... Field House
10:00 A M. to 9:00 P.M..-Chrysan em
.
Alumni Field
2:00 P.M.-Footbal1: Coll~e. ~Gs John ~&:¢~'G'~mes Clothier
7'00 and g·OO P M-MoVles. erman
Commons
:
• ''Lady' •Precious Stream" ........................... .
8.15 P.M..
SUNDAY, NOVEMBD 6
.
Local Churches
11'00 A M -Morning Worship ..............................
'Field House
.
..
-Chr)'santhemum Show ......... ··· .. ..
12 noon to 5 P.~____
, ''OUB Stream" ............................ Commons
8:15 P.M.:-..I.a...., r"~
,
MONDAY, NOVBJDD .,
,
,
Woman's Club Lounge
2:00 P.M.-Open House Group ............ .
T1JBSDAY, NOVBJ"IP •
.
Lee-On current books ........ Woman'~~
2:00 p.M.--Charles
to Open To Vhdtonl...--...... ~v7:00 - 8:00 p.M.-ObserVa ry
Woman's Club LOunge
8:00 P .M.--J'1JDior
,
.
Br1~
Club
I
fruits and shrubs will be, shown
between the hours of 2 p.m. and
9 p.m. on Friday, 10 a.m. and
9 p.m. on Saturday, and 12 noon
and 5 p.m. on Sunday. A total
of 58 classes are scheduled with
.
'$'15 to $1
prizes ranging from
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ber of
An unusually arge num
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.........................
a quartet of rubb:r masked ad~t
ruffians; with ~pots before thell'
eyes in the form of a set o.f graded, matching polka dot swts; and
further befuddled by ~. and
M'rs Screwy With their children
.
.
Lewy and Dewey to say nothing
,
of the myriad of other laudable
" . d
ere
get-ups, the poor l~ ~es w.
lucky to maihtain suffiCIent eqwlibrium ,to select the following
prize winners:
'The Art Department, Mabel
The only contest in the local
Talley chairman, will have a dem- election is for School Board where
onstration in, making Christmas three candidates contest two vacards in the Ulunge on Thursdaay, cancies, Carroll P. Streeter havNovember 10 at 1:30 p. m. ~.in- ing won the nomination on both
terested club members are InvIted the Republican and Democratic,
.
cards
to learn how to make unique
":-ket, W. E. Dungan having edged
I
th ds
~
by SImp e, easy me 0 •
out Peter E. Told by 39 votes on
.
d
.
The Antiques an the Am,en- the Republican ticket while Told
can Home Departments of the was nominated on the Democratic
club met for a combined program slate. All other candidates are
on Tu~y at the home of Mrs. nominated on boUl tickets •
. Most Original
William C. Morris in Concord
Therefore the voters will elect
Original section-Terry Allen Township. A group of over 75 Charles R. Russell as Burgess,
operating SuSan Allen as a puppet toured Mrs. Morris' pottery work- Frank H. McCowan, H. Lindley
tied the Wizard of Oz Group shop.
Peel, . Thomas W. Hopper, Charles
composed, of Peter and Susan
G. Thatcher as Councilmen; Mrs.
Campbell, Dwight, Christine Si.JUNIORS PLAN DANCE Mary Parke Dodd as Tax CoIpIer, Susie Marsh and Nancy
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lector; Morris H. Fussell as AudWeber, for first place; Rosemary
A meeting of the comnuttee itor' Morris E. Smith as Justice
Hibbard and Susan Dungan as chairmen for the JuniOr Woman's of Ute Peace' Thomas Clay as
Peter Pumpkin Eater and his wife Club formal dance November 25, Constable.
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tied Lanie Hopper as the Mu~. will be held on Monday, November
Each J?l"ecinctwill elect its own
of King Cheops for second pnze, '1 at the home of the dance chair- Judge of Election and Inspector
Sarah Bag (to the best o~ our in- man Nancy 'Hoot, 301 Lafayette av. Of Election.
terPretation of tiny talk). as a enue.
miniature flower girl tied Joan
Chairmen of the COmlJdttees are
Thomson's knight in armor for as follows: Anne Cochran, decoraMiss Barbara 'Kent of Riv~
third honors.
tions: Mrs. Newell West, orchest- road entertained Miss Barbara
Comic section-Douglass Dumm's
Mrs Am ld Reddin refresh Ford of Stamford Conn. and Miss
butterfly first, Charles Lilly's red- tra;
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0
g,
- Barbara Brownell of Rockville
head second, and George Brod- ments; Mrs. Robert Kerr, publiciq; Centre, N. Y., classmates of Wheahead and, Jack 'Calhoun as Rosamond Jones., [tickets; Harriet ton College, Mass., over the put
(continued on page eight)
Gilbert, clean-up.'
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
1949 Swarthmore Oollege Librnry
iivl!\I'thmo re t Pa.
TBESWABTBlioaBAN
6
ANSWER
UNIT QUESTIONS
charges vary in the different hospitals. The cost of the Red Cross
Blood Program is met by individual donations in the Annual Fund
Drive In March.
The blood is never wasted. It
keeps under refrigeration as whole
blood for three weeks.. U it has
not been used for transfusion
during that time, it is sent to a
commercial laboratory for fractionization into derivatives such
as Immune Serum Globulin. Antihemophlic Globulin and many
others. There is no charge for
thes.e derivatives.
Mrs. Soule urges all able bodied citizens to support the Peace
Time Blood Program.
Donors
will have the satisfaction of having performed a humanitarian act
as well as determining their blood
type.
Call Swarthmore 2465, Mrs.
Flaherty, for an appointment.
Lewis Alerts Women
Conferen,ces At
School Nov. 9.15
Local
Wives Entertain
The wives of bankers attending
(continued from pale one)
The
elementary
school
conferthe
twenty-fifth national conven_
uU one is against the welfare
ences
for
the
fall
term
will
be
held
tion
of Bank Comptrollers In Philstate, he faces first of all the fact
that we live In a world of wel- this year at both the (liollege and adelphia. were the guests of Mrs.
fare states and do business with Rutgers Schools on Novmber 9. Paul D. Williams on Wednesday.
The visit of the Red Cross Blood
them. Practically every major 10. 11. 14. and 15. As in other October 26. They were entertained
Mobile unit to Swarthmore on
country
In the world and most years the schools will be in session at a luncheon at the home of
November 9 from 1 to 7 p.m. at
smaller ones have full-employ- in the morning but the afternoons Mrs. W. E. Dungan with Mrs.
the Woman's Club has raised many
ment programs, unemployment in- will be used by parents and teach- Franklin T. Flaherty as co-hostess,
questions among bprough citizens.
surance, pensions for old-age dis- ers for Individual conferences and Iand for tea. at the ~ome of Mrs.
In an effort to clear up any misability. housing subsidies. Many there will be no sessions for the; Henry J. Weiland. WIth Mrs. David
understandings Mrs. Phelps Soule
have compulsory health insurance. children. A number of parents McCahan, Mrs. Ralph Hayes, and
chairman of the Blood Committee,
farm supports. and emergency use this occasion for shopping Mrs. Stuart F. Smith as· co-bosMrs. Franklin Flaherty chairman
tesses.
spending for times of depression. or other trips.
of Donor Procurement, and Mrs.
The dates of the other conferThe out of town visitors were:
Horace Hopkins, Red Cross Branch
"Few of us would go back to
ences
are
winter
conferences
on
Mrs.
Mills B. Lane, Jr., Mrs. Charchairman, wish to emphasize the
the days when hunger and destiFebruary
22,
23.
24.
27,
28
and
the
les
Conklin,
and Mrs. Robert
tution in our midst or provision
following points.
for old-age and dependency. was end of the year conferences on Adamson, of Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs.
The Delaware County Medical
Darrell Cochard. and Mrs. Charles
left either to chance or to organ- June 1. 2, 5. 6. and 7. 1950.
Society approved the Red Cross
Police
Dogs
Perform
Meyer. of Chicago; Mrs. Burton P.
ized private philanthropy.
At
Program last winter. The proThe
pupils
of
both
the
College
Allen, of Sacramento. ;Calif.; Mrs.
the same time, the opponent of the
gram had already been approved
weUare state feels that there is and Rutgers Elementary Schools Ira Chaney, of San Francisco; Mrs.
by National Medical and Hospital
some place where the line can be were delightfully entertained by Clarence Lichtfeldt. of Milwaukee,
groups. At the start of the prodrawn between what is a private n squad of State Police with their Wis.; Mrs. Cecil Bortoon. and Mrs.
gram in April only two Delaware
To Show I\lovie
or local matter or what is properly trained dogs last Monday after- George Earhardt, of NelV York
County hospitals were included
noon in the College Avenue School City; Mrs. Art;hur Burbett, of Balto be sure blood would be avail"Give a Pint-Save a Life" a Red the function of government."
gymnasium.
timore, Md.; Mrs. Raymond Marx,
able when needed. Now all the Cross short on the Blood ,Program
The definition of this function
of Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Edward
hospitals in this area are included. will be shown through the cour- is the root of the matter, said Mr.
MUSIC
CLUB
OPENS
Lyle. of Kansas City. Mo.; Mrs.
The question of charge for the tesy of the Coll~gl' Theatre dur- Lew is, reminding listeners that
The Swarthmore Music Club Hugh E. Powers, of Louisville, Ky.;
blood constantly recurs Mrs. Soule ing the week of October 30 to No- the founders of this country used
held
its first meeting of the year, Mrs. Edward Ubi, of Philadelphia;
stated. There is rio charge for vember 3. Mrs. Phelps Soule urges the term welfare in the sense of
Tuesday,
October 25 .8:15 p. m. in Mrs. Robert Hain.... of Lansdowne,
the blood. Hospitals do charge everyone who can attend, to do the common good, and that "in
spite of the basically competitive Whittier House on the college cam- and Mrs. Clifford E. Morris. a new
for administering it, and these so.
resident oC Swarthmore.
spirit of our free enterprise his- pus.
Officers of the club are John
Paul D. Williams has been !prestory, the comfort, security, and
Sears,
president;
.Mrs.
Morris
A.1ident
of the National organization
Friendly
Circle
Active
weUare of our people has been
ANTONICA FAIRBANKS
Bowie,
vice
president;
Mrs.
Henry
for
the
past year.
Mrs. W. Mark Bittle and Mrs. the envy of the world."
Teach... of Plano
Facing the fact tbat welfare. in Piper, secretary; and Mrs. Elliott - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Charles G. Thatcher were hosRichardson, treasurer.
234 Park Avenue
tesses to the Friendly Circle meet- t.he narrow sense of the word, is
Swarthmore 1775-.1
i Ing held at Mrs. Bittle's home. 125 here to stay, some at national,
veSpers In Wallingford
: Rutgers avenue on Thursday. Oc- state. or local levels, Mr. LewIs
The
Vesper Forum of the Waltober 20. Twenty-eight members said that it is hopeless to think
lingford
Presbyterian Church plans
that federal adminstration of welwere present.
fare can ever be anything but 'to present musical vespers on SunMaqre and Dot
The Circle has contributed its
mechanical and challenged a local day, October 30, at 4 p. m. The! 1"""'''''''_'''''================'''''''''''''1
annual gift of 22 articles to the
Casserole Caterinc
weUare department to be .. a program will feature solos and'
Needlework Guild. The project
Service
SMART DRESSES
sort of community intelligence group numbers by members of the i
of Thanksgiving baskets was disSizes
9-15, 10-20.
Vesper
Forum.
Nancy
Burk
will
i
SPECIALIZING Ilf
center, for focusing attention on
cussed and all memhers are asked
14¥.!
24¥.!. 38-42
play the cello; Elinor Burk, the!
LaDcheoDII
to bring canned goods (two cans) the needs of the community and
RUTH
IZUMI
simplifying processes of modern harp; Mary Spencer, the organ;
631 South Chester Road
Buffe' S ... U"
to the next meeting, or leave them
community life.It
a~d William Taylor. baritone.
Theatre Square
Co*iaIl !'VIi..
with Mrs. Bittle if It is impossible
SIng.
If we have lost the battie. he
Call
to be present.
said, we have lost it in our own
Dot Belfield - SWa. 1871
At theroncluslon of the busback yard. from refusal to accept
Karle Hurd - S ..... Ill.
iness session, a social hour was
the responsibilities of citizenship.
enjoyed.
All bnt a very few of the attitudes
arid abilities as a responsible citizen are developed right in one's
own community.
He then as)
Borough of Swarthmore. To be
PREVENTION SERVICEable to answer everyone would be
a large order. he said. bnt to
Does save time and inconvenience.
answer none or only one or two is
a serious indictment of anyone
COOD VISIONwho thinks he is a good citizen.
UNo democracy can survive if
Does your windshielf wiper wipe clean?
its people are uninformed or disinterested in the processes of
democracy. What goes on in the
EXHAUST SYSTEMUnited Nations or on Capitol Hill
Remember. you drive with windows closed; carbon
is only the reflection of what goes
on in thousands of communities
monoxide fumes from leaky exhaust can be
that make up a nation. A man
lives not in a nation or family of
dangerous.
nations, a man lives in a community of people.
TIRES and WHEEL ALlCNMENT'"Let us therefore, before we
condemn the weUare state, ask
To stop on wintry roads you must have traction.
ourselves what we are doing to
prolllote the welfare of our own
J
community. In a society where.
alld RId. On 24
Of Airl
ANTI-FREEZEwelfare is literally everybody's
Just puHing in Anti-Freeze is not enough; cooling
business, the term welfare state
will be one which unites instead
systems should be
, checked.
ot divides us. What we do here
is the real determination of what
CBF.'>TER and FAIRVIEW aOADS
lies ahead in the future."
WINTER LUBRICATIONMrs.
F.
H.
Forsythe.
president
PHONE SWARTIIIIIOU Hl1
Don't mske your car work against stiff oil and grease.
of the club. presented Mr. Lewis
adding to his many qualifications
the fact that as the brother of
the Clubs program chairman Mrs.
Donald L. Hibbard he had a very
real claim upon his Swarthmore
audience.
I
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FUSCO & ALSTON
Are You One Of The 3% Who Has
. Taken Care Of His Car
Swarthmore National Bank
,Named To Nurses Convention
& Trust Co.
Member ot Federal Depoait Insuranee CorporaUon
Now You can buy U. S. Savini. Bondoo automaUcallT
~UIb the new Bond-a·Month Plan. Aak at thia Bulk
Election of delegates from this
area to the Pennsylvania State
Nurses' Association's 45th annual state convention held In
Reading November 3-5 was announced by Alice O' Halloran,
president ot District No.1.
Among the Detaware County
delegates representing 2519 nurses
of District 1. which includes Philadelphia. Delaware, Bucks Chester. Montgomery Counties is
Elizabeth Ann Groff - dlrector of
the Cmnmunlt;y Health SocIet;y,
Swarthmore.
HANNUM &WAITE
CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH
YALE and CHESTER ROS.
Swarthmore 1250
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MD.'S APPROVE
BLOOD PROGRAM
Donors Sign Up For
Mobile Unit
Nov. 9
liThe Red Cross Blood Program
bas been in operation two weeks
at the Chester Hospital," said Dr.
George B. Sickel, pathologist of
the hospital. "I heartily endorse
it and hope all who are able will
contribute to the program!'
Dr. Harold C. Roxby. Director
of the Swarthmore Branch of the
Red Cross, in discussing the program said, "The Red Cross Blood
program is one involving a high
degree of social consciousness on
everyone's part. It should not be
too idealistic for Swarthmore.
"From a doctor's point of view,"
he said, "there is a great advantage
in a single blood bank. It makes
all types of blood immediately
available for the emergency use
of our community. The big difficulty has always been to get
donors of the proper type fast
enough.
Often it took days.
Valuable time was lost and often
the patient. Wah the Red Cross
Blood Bank blood of the correct
type is immediately available."
Blood donors for the Red Cross
Blood Mobile visit to Swarthmore
are slowly signing up. The hours
are arranged for housewife and
commuting business man, Wednesday, November 9, from 1 to 7.
There is time now to do your
share. Don't wait for an emergency. Mrs. Franklin Flaherty
Swarthmore 2465. may be called
for .an appOintment.
Reaches Halfway Mark
The local S:ommunity Chest
Campaign. which began Octo~
ber 21. has reached $7.868 of
the $15.530 goal. just over 50%
of the quota.
PUPILS PAINT
SHOP WINDOWS
HAlLOWE'ENERS
MOB FIELD HOUSE
IRESIDENTS TO
. VOTE TUESDAY
Parade Features Record
Turnout Of Clever
Local Voters To Elect
Boro Offici-als
Nov. 8
CostuDle~
Friday evening's Hallowe'en
Residents of the Borough are
parade in the College field house
reminded that Tuesday, November
presented the finest array of cos8, is Election Day. Polls will be
tumes and greatest number of
open in the three precincts, Easparticipants
and
spectators
in
the
tern-Borough Hall, Northern-ColWinners Named In
18-year history of the popular
lege Avenue School Building, WesBoro's Weekend
town event. Family participation
tern-Rutgers Avenue School Buildwas particularly notable and,
Contest
ing,
Western-Ruttgers Avenue
though requiring a microscope for
School
Building, from 7 a. m. to
Blood Donors Needed
Winners of Swarthmore's first t horough appreciation, the cos8 p. m. This being an odd-numannual Hallowe'en window paint- tumes of the littlest paraders were
More Blood Donors are needbered year, the election is the Muing display were announced by especially good.
ed. Volunteers should call Mrs.
nicipal Election.
Voters will
the committee of judges by the
The 800 bags of souvenirs pro- Franklin Flaherty, Swarthmore
choose seven Delaware County ofsimple device of putting a first vided by the sponsoring Business 2465 for an appointment on
ficials and eleven local officials to
or second place ribbon on each Association contained a larger November 9.
serve the Borough, school and elecwindow they selected. The judges variety of items than ever before
tion districts. The State Superor
were Mrs. Clair Wilcox, Dr. Ro- and just stretched to cover the
Court Judge will also be named.
bert Walker, and Jean Evans.
total line-up. Among their COllProposed Amendments
In the high school class the tents were balloons, horns, apples,
Three amendments to the state
first prize for the "Sleepy Hollow" hats, candy, and miniature loaves
constitution, haviflg been passed
picture on Michael's window was of bread.
by both houses of the State Legisawarded to Nancy Wrightsman
H. S. Band Performs
lature, will become law if the maand Doris Greene, and second
The performance of the High
prize for "The Goblins'll Get You School Band complete with its Noted Reviewer, Manager jority of the citizel'lS vote for them.
They are th~ Vp.terans' Bonus Bill
on another of Michael's windows bevy of baton twirlers was again
To Give Commentary authorizing
the state to create adwas awarded to Ted Carey and a much appreciated feature and
On
Book
World
ditional
bonded
indebtedness to
Carol
Livingston.
Honorable contributed a great deal of zip to
Mention on Dr. Patman's window the event. There are some town
Charles Lee, manager of the fa- the amount of $500,000,000 for the
was awarded to Diana Tucker.
folk who miss the demonstrations mous Author Luncheons and Book payment of a bonus to veterans,
In the eighth grade class the this well drilled group gives at Fairs, and contributing book-re the Redevelopment Authority Bill
first prize for a window in the football games, and thus would not viewer for the New York Times authorizing the General Assembly
offices of Dr. R. C. Ammerman otherwise realize what a really Book Review, will be the guest to exempt Redevelopment Authorwas awarded to Judith Ammer- fine band of parading musicians speaker at the Woman's Club next ities irom t~xes on land acquired
man, Virginia Magee, and Harvey the local school produces were it Tuesday. November 8.
for urban development for a perHignutt. Second prize for the not for this annual opportunity
iod not exceeding 25 years. and
A distingUished author and
Music Box window was awarded to view it on Hallowe'en.
the Bill providing for absentee
to Dick Jester, Sally Jacob. and
Paraders Marty Franck and critic Mr. Lee will offer a spark- voting by bedridden or hospitalized
Wallace Scott. Honorable Men- Johnny Wetlaufer garbed in rag- ling commenta'ry on the world of war veterans.
tion for one of the window's at g~ band uniforms plugged the books and authors, capsule critiRepublican candidates are for
Sipler's Hardware Store was cause oC the real bandsters with cisms, vignettes of author's per- Judge of the Superior Court awarded to Nancy Lees, Peggy a sign U\Ve'll look like this unless sonalities and a Potpourri of news. William E. Hirst; Judge of the
epigrams and stories about books.
Schumacher, and Patricia Stuart. you give us your $upport."
Preceeding the talk the Club Court of Common Pleas - Arthur
In the seventh grade class the
The
borrowed
loudspeaker.
P. Bt"etherick; for Sheriff - Frank
first prize for the window at Dew finally put in working order by will hold it; regular Stated Meet- A. Snear, Jr.; for County ConDrop Inn was awarded to Robert Graham Foster, proved such an ing. Hostesses for the day are Mrs. troller - Clarence T. Pepper; RegPerce, Roger Zeuson. and Bill aid in hailing the parade of win- Grover C. Green, Mrs. Paul D. ister of Wills _ Thomas A. Curran;
Smallwood.
Second prize for ners and other announcements Williams, Mrs. John H. Pitman
of the Courts - William H.
10th Annual Show Opens Mitro's store window went to that the Business Association and Mrs. Charles R. Russell. At Clerk
Milliken,
Jr.; Jury Commissioner
Emily Terry, Virginia Smith, and hopes to be able to purchase one the tea table MIS. Judson R. Hoo- _ Ruth Smith; for Coroner - JosToday For Colorful
Vance Halloway. Because of the of stronger volume for future u.se. ver Jr. and Mrs. ,Frank Rodgers eph F. Tercha.
Weekend
Gray will pour.
general excellence of the work in
Tough For Judges
Democratic candidates are for
Section Meetings
The tenth annual Chrysanthe- this class, two Honorable MenThe unenviable task of picking
Judge of the Superior Court Harry
mum Show, sponsored by the tion awards were made- one to a few winners from the many
On Friday morning the literM. Montgomery; Judge of the
P~nnsylvania Horticultural Soci- Kathleen Jessup and Jean Coe for worthy costumes was more dif- ature section will ·meet at the
Court of Common Pleas - Allen S.
ety and the Scott Foundation opens a window at Joseph's Barber ficult than ever this year but was Club at 10 a. m. Mrs. John E.
Olmsted, 2nd; Sheriff - E. Charles
today in the field house at Swarth- Shop, the other for a window at nobly performed by Mr. and Mrs. Michael will give the literary
Spevak; County Controller - Harmore College. The well-known Hollywood Gift Shop to Jane Mac- Fred Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris news, and Mrs. Peter E. Told will
rison Cottingham; Register of
display will be open to the pub- Alpine. Shirley Borden, Laura W. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Dun- present "A MornIng with Jane
Wills _ Mary A. Osborne; Clerk of
lie November 4, 5, and 6.
Hobbs, and N aney Marks.
can Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Don Pic- Austen".
the Courts - George G. Rebman;
A
panorama of chrysantheIn the sixth grade class first card, Mrs. Frank Keenen and
The Executive Board will meet Jury Commissioner Anna M. Hunmums,
evergreens, vegetables, prize for the Co-cd Beauty Salon Barbara Kent.
in the Lounge on Monday, No- ter; Coroner - Jolm Johnson.
carnations, roses, begonias, fall window was awarded to Mimi
Dazzled by sparkling fairies; vember 7 at 10 a. m.
Local Contest
fruits and shrubs will be shown Wisdom, Mary Philips, Bonnie frightened by witches, tiny tigers,
The Art Department. Mabel
The only contest in the local
between the hours of 2 p.m. and Moxey, Carol Lincoln, and Patsy a quartet of rubber masked adult
Talley chairman, will have a dem- election is for School Board where
'd
10
d
McGonigle.
Second
prize
for
the
ruffians',
with
spots
befo"e
their
9 p.m. on F f l ay,
a.m. an
9 p.m. on Saturday, and 12 noon Harris and Company window went eyes in the form of a set of grad- onstration in making Christmas three candidates contest two vaand 5 p.m. on Sunday. A total to Noel Snyder, Joan Hemenway, ed, matching polka dot suits; and cards in the Lounge on Thursdaay, cancies, Carroll P. Streeter havNovember 10 at 1:30 p. m. All in- ing won the nomination on both
of 5B classes are scheduled with and Ann Hay. Honorable Men- further befuddled by MIj. and
terested
club members are invited the Republican and Democratic
prizes ranging from $75 to $1.
tion for another of Michael's Mrs. Screwy with their children
to
learn
how
to make Wlique cards ticket. W. E. Dungan having edged
An unusually large number of Drug Store windows was given to Lewy and Dewey to say nothing
by
simple,
easy
methods.
(continued on page eight)
of the myriad of other laudeble
out Peter E. Told by 39 votes on
,;;~(~c~o~n~t~in~u;e~d~o~n;;p~a~g;e;;;;e;.;ig;h;;t~);;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;';-;;~II get-ups, the poor judges were The Antiques and the Ameri- the Republican ticket while Told
1"
lucky to maintain sufficient equi- can Home Departments of the was nominated on the Democratic
librium to select the following club met for a combined program slate. All other candidates are
prize winners:
on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. nominated on both tickets.
Most
Original
William C. Morris in Concord
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4
Therefore the voters will elect
Original section-Terry Allen Township. A group of over 75 Charles R. Russell as Burgess,
10:00 A.M.-IIA Morning With Jane Austen" ........ WOf!1an's ~~~
operating Susan Allen as a puppet toured Mrs. Morris' pottery work- Frank H. McCowan, H. Lindley
2:00 _ 9:00 P.M.-Chrysanthemum ~how ................ Field Hmons
tied the Wizard of Oz Group shop.
Peel, Thomas W. Hopper. Charles
8:15 P.M.-"Lady Precious Stream ............................ Com
composed of Peter and Susan
G. Thatcher as Councilmen; Mrs.
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 5
Campbell. Dwight, Christine SiJUNIORS PLAN DANCE Mary Parke Dodd as Tax ColpIer, Susie Marsh and Nancy
10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M..-Cbrysanthemum ~how .... Field .HO~~~
lector; Morris H. Fussell as AudA meeting of the committee itor; Morris E. Smith as Justice
Weber, for first place; Rosemary
2:00 P.M._Football: College vs John Hopk1ll:o........A1umm Fi. r
PM-Movies: ·German OlympIc Games Clothle
Hibbard and Susan Dungan as chairmen for the Junior Woman's of the Peace; Thomas Clay as
7 .'00 an d 9'00
.
..
"
Commons
8:15 P.M.-"Lady Precious Stream ........................... .
Peter Pumpkin Eater and his wife Club formal dance November 25. Constable.
tied Lanie Hopper as the Mummy will be held on Monday. November
SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 6
Each precinct will elect its own
of King Cheops for second prize; 7 at the home of the dance chair- Judge of Election and Inspector
.
h'
Local Churches
11 :00 A.M.-Mornmg Wors IP ..............................
.
se
Sarah Bag (to the best of our in- man Nancy Hoot. 301 Lafayette av- of Election.
Hou
12 noon t 0 5 P .M,_Chrysanthemum "Show ................ Field
Commons
terpretation of tiny talk) as a enue.
B:15 P.M.-·'Lady Precious Stream ............................
miniature flower girl tied Joan
Chairmen of the conunitlees are
MONDAY. NOVEMBER 7
Thomson's knight in annor for as follows: Anne Cochran, decoraMiss Barbara 'Kent of Riverview
.....oman·s Club Lounge
third honors.
tions: Mrs. Newell West. orchest- road entertained Miss Barhara
2:00 p.M.-Open House G roup ............ ".'
Comic s~ction-DOugla",: D~mm's tra; Mrs. Arnold Redding. refresh- Ford of Stamford Conn. and Miss
TUESDAY. NoVEMBER 8
butterfly fll'S!, Charles Lilly s redBrownell of Rockville
head second, and George Brod- ments; Mrs. Robert Kerr. publicity;
C
tr
N
2:00 p.M.-Charles r.ee-on current books : ..: .... Woman's Club
.
en e, . Y ., c1assmates of 'Vhea'00
_
8'00
PM
-Observatory
Open
To
VlSIWrs
.............
.sproul
head
and
Jack
Calhoun
as
Rosamond
.Tones..
tickets;
Harriet
ton
College, Mass., Over the past
7•
.
.:.
W an's Club Lounge
8:00 P.M.-.Juruor BrIdge ........................ om
(continued on page eight)
Gilbert. clean-up.
weekend
CHARLES LEE TO
SPEAK AT CLUB
FIELD HOUSE
SHELTERS MUMS
mIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
_ara
2
., ...
~
THE
•
PERSONALS
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.. -.- .. - ... -
:"B~BSWA
SWABTHMOBEAN
Donald G. Follett, a student at yard Haven, JI4a&s., is visiting the and Mrs. H. I dndley Peel of Co- the birth of a son on OeIIOber 30
Mercersburg Academy, will spend HUIh O. Thayer family of North IumlIla avenue. .
In Hahiiemann ,Hospital, PhIladelthe week-end at his home on 'Chester road this week.
phia.
Oberlin avenue.
Mr. and Mrs Ford F. Robinson
Mr.. and Mrs. Edward G. MeMrs. McLaughlin is the former
Mrs. W. R.·LeCron of Cedar and children Jinuny and Peggy
lane entertained as her week-end of Westdale avenue will spend Laughlin of Rose Valley announce Mrs. Mary Whalen SauL
guests Dr. and Mrs: Arthur W. the week-end visiting triends in . :
M
..
HHHMMHHHHt=lHHHHrO""'9"1HMH
Ferguson of York. Dr. Ferguson, Washington, D.C.
l'S YOUR CAR
FOR WINTER .
formerly superintendent of the
Mrs. William F. Hanny of Yale
Swarthmore Schools, is now avenue entertained Mrs. Kate FerCarburetor and Ignition - '.Coofuig System
superintendent of schools in York. guson of Robinson, m., as her
"
.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Martin of house guest recently. .
Engine & Clutch -Shocks, Steering & Brakes
R....tgers avenue attended ~e Wed-I Mr. and Mrs. William F. Deledmg of the!" son Mr. DaVId San- hanty of Yale avenue returned.
ford Martin which took place Ihome recently after visiting friends .
R1JSSEI4L~S'
October 22 in Ij>e Chapel of St. in Boston for a week.
Michael's and All Angels Church, .
.
"Bob" Atz, Owner
ghMrs. F. D. Wmdell
of Westdale
b 'd Is theda u
to TherIe
T orono
.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Neil- avenue entertamed her Circle
CALL 0440
DARTMOUTH &. LAFAYETTE AVES.
son of Medellin, Colombia, s.A'1 members of the W.S.C.S. of th~
Mrs: William H. Boynton of
Groton, Mass., has returned 'home
after. a 10-day visit with her
sister·Mrs. Louis
Huston of the
Swarthmore Apartments.
Mrs. Harry E. Lockett of Rivervie~~road entertained for 'a few
days Mrs. Oliver C. Traver of
corai'dailles, Fla.
Barbara Sickel of Strath Haven
avenue, a sophomore at Wesleyan
Conservatory, Macon, Ga., has
been eleeted' class treasurer, glee
club trea~urer, and 'dormitory
monitor.
Mr. and MIs. George V. Krenikoff mond Saturday from Yale
and Swarthmore avenues to their
newly built home at 100 Yale
Followingthe
a stay
on Lake
of Bays,
Church
at ahome
covere
Ontario,
couple
will visit
the dIsh luncheon
at her
re- I
avenue.
eently.
After spending several weeks groom's parents.
with her daughter Mrs. William
Mr. and Mrs. Silas T. Massey
Mr. and Mrs. irvin R. MacElwee
E. Danforth and family of Hill- of Worcester, Mass., ha,'e been of Mt. Holyoke place entertained
horn avenue, Mrs. K. D. Swartzel guests of Dr. and Mrs. Roy N. as Iheir guests Mrs. MacElwee's
left Friday for a visit' in Buffalo Keiser of Park avenue during the cousins Bishop Barney Thompson
before retuI"l)ing to her home in past week. Mrs. Massey is the and his wife who were enroute
BEAUTY SALON
Los Angel"".
sister of Dr. Keiser.
back to India 'where Bishop
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks of
M r. and Mrs .A. ·R. Lo ng . 0 f Thompson is head of the MethaBeautyf~ no unmaskiDg
Harvard avenue will entertain at New York City were week-end' dist Church in the Delhi area.
.
.,'
a supPer' party at 5 on Sunday guests of Mrs. LOng's parents Mr.
Mr. George Plowman of HarVard
: Call !:\warthmore 0476
afternoon.
and Mrs. F. V. Brewster of Dick- avenue was elected president of
Mr: and ·Mrs. Lloyd Leach of inson avenue. .
the Delaware County Historical So-,
9 Chester Road
North Chester road will entertain
informally frolI\ 5 to 7 on Sunday
and Mrs.
A. will
W. Bass,
Jr., ciety.
The Society
met Chester
for Its :~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
of Mr.
Harvard:
avenue
entertain
annual dinner
in the
afternoon.
Mr. Bass's parents Mr. and Mrs. YWCA Tuesday evenh)g. Henry
Lois Linton; a freshman at
A. W. Bass of Oregon, Ill, who W. Jones of Haverford avenue who
l\VeI"1ODe
4 Tender, l'edeot17· Cooked Steakl ..:
Simmons College, Boston spent
ar:rive today for a visit of several has been treasurer for more than
And
TheN
Two
Steak
Dinner. Are TO Favorl....... ,
the week-end at her home on
days.
20 yea... was. reelected t(l office
"'WrRJiiEK:RTC-END SPECIAL T-BONJ! S'I;EAJ[,:DINNER,' NOW""
Benjamin West avenue.
Mrs. George M. Ewing Of at this meetin·g.
OLlJB STEAK DINNER, 1II0NDAYTIIROlTGH
FBlDAY,
,1.U
. ..
.
Bill Sickel a senior at DartJIIan,y
other
temptlD&'
ehol"";"
of
...........
Columbia
avenue
entertained
at
:
mouth College spent a recent
on the. rep)ar SDDday and .week-day Menus.
BmTHS
week-end at his home on Strath a small luncheon at her home
Thursday.
ON 'l'BURSDAY. AS .USUAL (5:30 -.7:30).
lfuven aVenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Sharp,LlO
SERVB,YOuaSBLF A,LL~10U.WANT St!l'PJAt
Jane DerrickslJn of Riverview less,Jr., of Taylor Park, HarrisGeorge E. Herschel of c:alico
Cottage, Baltim'ore pike, entertain- road is recovering at her home burg, announce the birth of a
ed a group of his young friends from a virus infection. Jane, a daughter, Karen, on October 15.
Swarthmore, Pa..
Telephone.Swarthmorll""
at a Hall!>we'en party Friday Seventh. Grader, hopes to return
Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Sharp,
WESTERN
UNION
OFFICE
.AND FREE PARKING
afternoon. . His guests were Janet to school. soon after being.ill since less, Sr., of South Chester road are
.. '
Little, . Kathie Kahler, Chucky October 10.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dethloff of the grandpareftts of the new baby.
Maschal, Johnny Schaffer, Bobby
Swarthmore and Dartmouth aveCochrane, and David Bassett.
Mr. and Mrs. David Speers
Mrs.· William H. Thatcher and nues ent~tained at· a buffet dinof
Rutledge are receiving conr
•
..
Mrs.J;tobert· H. Reed of College ner for 16 on Friday evening.
gratulations
upon
the
~ of
avenue leit Thursday for NorthPianist and Teacher ~ :Voice Coach .
Mrs. William S. Evans of Cedar
western University for a week- lane will entertain at a luncheon their second son, David McKI!Islry
Speers, October 29 In Lying-In
end. ·visit with Barhara· Thatcher, for out-of"town guests
EnSemble' J;>Iaying
,
. befpre the Hospital, Philadelphia.
.
Bob and Helen Reed. Barbara Chrysanthemum Show. in the
STUDI()-.:505 PRESSER BUILDING,
The baby is a grandson of Mr.
and:}JoI;l, ~re seniors ,and Hele~ is Field House tomorrow.
lui CHESTNUT STR1!I!T, PHILADELPHIA, PA
a s(>p~qmore. ~t, the. University.
Dr. and Mrs. John Wigton of
lIIo~MoDday~ Wednesday, Friday
!\Irs. J .. Albright Jones of Harvard avenue entertained inFOR
SWflrthmore Crest entertained the ·formally before the Series Dance
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Ex~utive -.Ellard of D.elaware Saturday evening.
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SUBSCRIPTIONS
Cowity M~dical Auxiliary at a
Mrs. William Hobbs of Park
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
des~rt-bridge . Wednesday,
the
avenue
returned
from
a
week
. Swarthmore !O8O
firs~ of. a serif'S of diminishing
briii.ge. p~rli~ the County Auxil- :her
spent
in Cincinnati,
Ohio,
visiting ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I
brother
Mr. R8Iph
D. Mohney
iary. is. baving.
siien-y 'vanHouten of Rutledge and family, and attending the
lntern,a~onal c:onvention of the
.
formerly of Swarthmore, gave a
Swarthmore, Penna.
405 Dartmouth Avenue
Disciples of Christ which culminHallowe'en party Monday after- ated In a Communion' Service of
noon ·when. her young guests were 12,000 participants.
Friday and Saturday
Besste P:1ynn, Joannie MOir, Sara
,
Miss
Martha
Howes
of
VineEnion, and Beth Purnell of
T.O·NOVEMBER.12th .
lennlfer lone.
Van
Herun
Swarthmore.
Louis Jourdan
MEN'S FELT HATS 59c
TWelve youngsters of the Pri"MADAME BOVARY"
CLEANED and RE~BLoCKED
mary Department of the Methodist
OK
Kiddie
Showl
Sunday School attended in cosNow 1 Day Service Any Article 15c Extra
Sat. Mat. 1:15
tume a Hallowe'en party held
AIr Conditioned
Saturday' from 2 to 4 at the home
''ULONDJI! In the DOUGH"
of Mrs; Charles S. Hoover of Yale
7 cartoons
Friday and Satw;
"JAlIIES BR08. OF
"IN THE GOOD OLD
Mr. and Mrs. R. G.Rincliffe of
MISSOURI" NO. 6
SUMMERTIME"
Strath Haven avenue have returnRegular
feature not shown
Judy Garland - Van Johnson
ed from a two-week vacation to
Feature Time
Supday and Monday
West Palm Beach and fishiz}g
6:00, 8:00, and 10:00 P.M.
around the Florida Keys. En route
Jam4l!O ClIIlIey
Saturday Matinee - 'I P.M.
VirgIDJa lIIa70
. home they visited their son-inSpecial Children's Show
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Rogers In
"ww'm BEA.'r'
George Corse, Jr., of Martinsville,
"TBI! GRAND CANYON
Tuesday and Wednesday
Va.
TRAnI'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. ThatStory of an Unwe.. Motller.
Wednesday Only
cher of Ogden avenue spent the
eMany of ehildboad'a· ..
Nelson Eddy In
"NOT WANTED"
w<\l!k-end visiting their son Mr.
"PaJUITOM of the OPERA"
d· F tl can be ptce .. 1 lIo
Albert Thatcher and family of
Presented by Ida IAiplno .
Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. _
Mountain Lakes, N. J.
November 10, '11, and 12
c:bild needs to .ufFer with cIiphStarting ~ursday
Mrs. Harold Ogram of RiverlennIfer Jones
Joseph Cotton
Cary Gram
view road entertained her bridge
theria•• mallPo;x.
•
hoM! oc
''lllADAlIIE
BOV
ARY"
Ann
Sheridan
club at a luncheon-bridge at her
home Thursday.
~ cough. It is much .....
starting Monday, Nov. 14
"I WAS 4 MALE WAlt
For .Three Days
Miss Mary Pusey of Magill road
BRIDE"
ier to prevent· these eli",s.....e:a. than
was hostess to the Thursday Book
"RED SHOES"
Club this week. Miss Alma Danto cure them. Your doctor !mows
iels was in charge of the program.
Mrs. D. D. Rowlands of Cedar
jUIt exactly the truDg to do. Don't wait for an
Little Theater Club
of Swarthmore College
lane is entertaining the Art Club
,
. .pdemic before you prated: your child apinot
at her home this afternoon.
PRESENTS CHINESE DRAJrlA
Mrs. Wayne H. Randall of
. /I' '~
doctor this week ... ~ ...
Riverview road will entertain her
duplicate bridge club at a lunch"LADY PRECIOUS STREAM"
. . . . We CIU"IY .II recognized jmmvgisjnl % tI
eon-bridge Monday
.
..
\~-'-::''''
. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haig of
..JUect to Ilia onkn.
.,- - -.
-.
FRIDAY - SATlJRDAY - SUNDAY
Riverview road spent the weekNOVEMBER t, 5 and 6
end visiting their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Tickets - 60c at Michael's
ON 'l'B& COKNBa'
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. Street Meeting House, 1515 Race the seventh lII'8de meets at the
St Reports will be given from I Woman's Club from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Committees where both Yearly i Mr. and Mrs. John MacAlpine are
jointly, such as Cmnmittee on Fam- host and host... with Mr. and Mrs.
iJy Relationships, Young Friends Walter Kelghton, Mr. and Mrs.
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A.F.s,C., Council on Charles D. Hummer and Mrs. Doretc.
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othy HopkIns as chaperones. .
This Sunday mornl.nc, our ForThe ninth grade will meet from
urn in the Meeting House Win be 8:45 to 10:30 p. m. with Dr. and
led . by Dr. William .Prentlce of Mrs. John McKernan as host and
the. Psychology Department at hostess. ChaperoDe8 for this group
SWarthinore College, on "The Na- will be Mr. and Mrs. Oliver G.
tUre of Man'"
Swan and Mr. and Mrs. ReIn
I{roon.
NEWS NOTES
On Thursday afternoon from
"Adam And Fallen Man" is the
5:35.to 8. o'clOck a meditation per-Isllbjecl of the Lesson-Sermon In all
Guest minister this Sunday lad will be ~eld' in the Sanctuary
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Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
mornmg
a t the 11 0 'clock servlce for' onvone· wishing
to' attend.
r t0.· the· Dr.
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Text is: "Aweke thou that sleepest
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. the Harvard avenue en~ and and arise from the dead, and Christ
Cart Is a Presbyterian Misslon~ Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Campbell at shall give thee 11ght."
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froll! Thailand where he has the driveway-transept entrance
served the people of thatcountr:' will assist Dr. Cort and Mr. Van
(Ephesians 5:14.)
until after
Dyck in greeting the co:~':~:::'I
the service. Sunday
Summer
and our Board fr9m. 19~8 .
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Th!,' Woman's Bible Class will
discuss . "DiscJples of C1!rist", led
by Mr.s. William P. Hanny, at
. their SW1!lay session at 9:30.
The Men's .Blble Class, and the
Depanments'oft4e Church School
meet Sunday morning at 9:45.
.'TJi~ Nursery and ~er'sDepartrpents of
Cl!urch School,
",?d .the 'J;'!'l'k!ng place .tor ..al1.8
and :1. yearAilds
at 11.o'~ock
Sunday morning.
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t!ighthgrade· yOUrig' peOpie meets
at 5 pc riL on Simday.
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The YOuDg !Adults meet
meditation' iii the' sanctUUy at 5:45
fo'llowed" 'bv . supper' ...,;,- "I.
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uussion 'on Harry· E. Fosdick's book
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led by David V.mt)yclL
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Ti)~day . ~t . '3:30. . The. "hapet
Cho rehearses Thunoclay eveDinC
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of WiscoDIIn, and DanielKlrk,
who is studying law at the Vniverslty of MIchIgan.
Mrs. J. Albright Jones of
Swarthmore Crest entertained her
duplicate bridge club at a luncheon-brldge Monday.
Dr. and Mrs. Leroy E. Petenon
of Vusar avenue entertained as
thet; week-end guests Mrs. Peterson s brother-in-law and aIater
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Harger
and three cbildren of Ridgewood,
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Markley
of Guernsey road have returned
from a Ihree-week trip to the
west coast. •
Mr. and Mrs. William P. HaYes
Sw/lrthmore avenue will leave
today on a 10-day trip to an AJ'.T.
C. ConvenUqn in Chicago. They
will also visit their son Ruddy
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Pa~ Stuart of Vassar avenue
entertained 24 Eighth Graders at
a Hallowe'en party Friday night.
Hatsy Turner of Mt Holyoke
place has been initiated into Delta
Gamma Fraternity at Col>rado
College, Colorado Springs.
Mrs. W. M. Foote has moved
from 811 Ogden avenue to Strath
Haven Inn.
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Surpasses 1948
. Mr. Bishop will be spending
.week from' November 4 toll at
Tusculum College,·· Greenville,
Tennessee' as the leader ftlr the
annual Religious Emphasis week.
.pnTuesday,NoveiDber 15, at'8
p. ·in. thetewill be a
Ing arias fom sacred· cantatas
in· 'theChui'ch by Mary"Follmer,
soprano,. Henry, Faust; bass, and
,J"~es Vall,organisl.Everyone mter~ed In gOO:
The Board of the Swarthmore
Public Library, at its quarterly
last Monday night, was i
given details of the progress made
by'this ...mmunity service during
the months of July, August, and
September.
The report of Librarian Bettina
E.·,Hunter showed a total circulatlon of hooks in this quarter
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which exceeded the circulation,
of the Corresponding months of I
1948 by about a thousand volumes.
.' MethodistChUrc:h Notes
Of the 11,330 books withdrawn'
The Sunday School meets
by Library members, 7,443 were I
9:45. Classes are 'provided for adult and 3,881 were juvenile; and
the circulation ,,'gures includ-.... :.
children of all ages aiid :for adults.
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in addition, 630 magazines that'
The Young Adultil meet· at .
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lil the Ladies' Parlors: ' .
Itaken out by adults and.
chllaren.
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"'RECTO" O' PUNIWU.I
'. The Uoly C"",mnnhm will
'A total of 715 persons took adCelebrated at the 11 o'clock service. vantage of the liberal Vacation
1820 CHESTNUT STREET.
R-tion of new
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PrIvilege', . which permitS· books
transferoronOonfOsslonofl'al1h, to. be ,withdrawn for many weeks
Telephone R16-1581
M.AItr A.IIAJ~ PrMldtnt
will' be held at this tini·e.
8.nd . hence made available for
.'!The Church,I'N;;--.!s
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Swarthmoreans who leave the
dining the morning iJervIc:e; Mrs. r~:~!w:on~ extended vacations .•
Grace LOvekin 8.nd»6.e
of. thlskltid almost ~----.
low will be In charge.'
doubled -in 1949 those of the pre- :
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$lnith, G •. Glaesser, C. Hughio,;',
The summ~ quarter witnessed
.$wstoclf and R. SD:Yder.'
'addition of 113 new' readers
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The Librarian's report was welBev:.·Joseph·'P; ·BbililiP, ·MW~...
Sunday afternoon at 3
comed ,by' the Board as ~vidence
:;J;T-Up.,J~N
.,'" ;: 8uadaJ';·November·S···· '" ill the FIrst Methodist Church, that 'Swarthmore does not go to
!I:3Q,.:A.M.~WQIll!lD'B BlbJ.e· Claaa Gemll!llto~.Dr. Oha.rles .T•. I.-, sleep intellectually In the "good
9~~t~· B~¥:dcia:iF'OOl aJld bel-, World Traveler and Misslon- old summer time."
n:oo ·A.M,.!.!.Dr:Edwiil. -C.' Co.rt :ary will, be the speaker. . ."
,,' will i/iVe'the serlrion;" . . • .
The'AllnUai Turkey Dinner and . GroupPbinsOpenHouse
Dare any weather in smo-o-oth
F. Goodrich winter
,5;45 P.M•.".Young:Adult'8·~roUP Bazaar will be on Thursday,
.
. .The Open House Group will
weather footwear. Whether your wardrobe calls for
11,30. ~~.~You~ F:elloWJ;b,iP ' l n g in·"the Social Hall. 'Servings meet in the Woman's Club Lounge, .
glistening black high boals, sheepskin.cuffed warmers or
METHODIST CHt.II«::H.
are at 5:311'
6:30: Many useful Monday, November 7 at 2 p. m.
sleek rubber oxfords . . B. F. Goodrich is your anawer,
Roy N.· Keiser, D. D., Mlnlster gifts for: Christmas·.will qe on sale. Both men and women are invited
We have what you want in the size you need.
. Sunday, November 8
Reheahiiil"fo.r the. Junior Choir
attend .. Alice Lukens of Thayer
Insert Here Fooi;wear, Prices and Store Nune G-2
9:45 A.M.~hurch SchooL
will be'o~''1'1!ursday evening at road will be hostess.
t~:~gt.:· J'g:,C~!'!!.~OD.
6:30;'ilnd'for the senIor ehoir at
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JR. ASSEMBLIES OPEN
The Swarthmore Junior AssemTRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector
Trinity Notes
blies. will 'open thir first danC
Holy -Communion will be cele- the season 'tomorrow night when
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
brat~.. a.t 8 a. m. .A11 departments
9:45 A.M.-Church School
11:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
of the Ch\lrch School will meet
6:30 P.M. -. Canterbury Club. at 9:45
Holy commUnion· will
Religious Films.'
,jpu{··.be celebrated at n a, m.
6:3Q P.M.-Young People's : : - The /:>oys serving as acolytes are:
lowship. Friends Mee g 8 a. m., Perry Redifer; 11 a. m.
' House.
JoIui . lleTnard, John Thompson,
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY "
MalIn, David Hurm and
..:0:OF FRIENDS'
Robin Wright Vshers. ftlr the
Friday, November 4
11 a. m. service are: T. W. Hopper,
2:00 P.M.-Opening Session of head usher, C.' W. Randon, .J. W.
Because Friday, November nth is a Legal
Philil. General· Meeting, 1514
& Race Sts. Meeting
Jones, J. P. Wilcox, W. R. Sanborn,
7:00 P.M.-General Meeting
. E. O. Lange, F. W. Plowman and
Holiday this Bank will he open :for business
Saturday, November 5
W. S; Patton. The Young People's
. 10:00 A.M.-General Meeting
Fellowahlp will meet with other
2:00 P.M.-General Meeting
~ of the co'nm~m~I~JD~i~ty~a~t
Thursd~ Evening, November 10th :from. 7:00 P.M.
7,00 ~~~';~~~
6:30p. m. In ihe Friends
9:45 A.M.-First Day School
House.
. until 8:00 P.M.
9:45 A.M.-SundayMorninlF~-.
Religious fUms will be shown to
urn; Wm. Prentice on· e the C8nteri>ury Club at 6:80.p. m.
Nature of M a n . .
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11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship
Choir School will meet on 00-:0: ...
3:00 P.M.~losirig session of day and Wednesday at 4 p. m.
General Meeting, 15th & Race
Choir' rehearsal will be ~d .on
Sts.Meetlng;
TbutIJcii,y at 7:30 p.
. TJie Building Committee
FIRST CHURCH OF
meet on Th~ at 8:3!1"1n the
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OF SWARTHMORJ:
the ezt:;.;;S[oD of . the church.
Park Avenue below Barvard
Sunda,., November 6..
11:00 A M Sunday SchooL
Meetlnc Notes
11:00 A.M. ....; X-.. - SenIJQD
. "Adam and J'allen Man."
Ttiis.OEII!lW, ~nl. at
Wedne8Cill7'ewnInIr u_.-ttbllnlll. o'cloclt Friday, will be the
eacb week,' 8 pm. Rew'lnl DpIiIIl . daII7 except
and annual philadelphia Gsleral MeetHol1dQ-s 12 to 6 p. 1ft. Wedr ''17' inC of the Relllloua wet;,- of
ennlrp 7 te 7:10 p.m. and • 1111 FIiepdoI, to be held at the Race
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COUEGETBEA.TEBGlviS Exhibition 0
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The Obtnese drama comes' to
At Walhngford Center
An exhibit of special Intere.t
D'I:\.t.TII'D
D.£rAJJu:a
SOCIETY
HOLDS LUNCHEON
guestS repi 1 !I.teci orpn1zaUODl
which have cooperated In the work
of the NursIn. service.
boroUlh Is Swarthmore with the jIi oentidlon The Second Annual membe<'s The Community Health Society
currentlY on dJeplay at the FrIends o~ ''Lady Precious streani" by the Exhibition at the Community Arts of central Delaware County held
to residents of the
Historical Library, aD unobtrusive SWarthmore Conece Little ~- Center In Wallingford will open Its Annual Luncheon Meetin. on
wing of the main Ubrar;v of the ter Club this weelrencL The play, Sunda,:v afternoon, November 8, Thursday, October 27 at the InlleThe Brownie Troops Of Swarth,
college campus. A collection of directed by ~. Barbera Lange, with a reception for exbJbltora, neuk with 18 members, seven staff more held a Joint investiture Serpbotographs of Swarthmore Ha1l, will be given in the College Com- members and guests, and the pub- nunes and 18 llUesta j1ie nt. Mrs. vice at the Scout Houaa on 1Il00-'
England, and documents pertaIn_ mons at 8:'i5 p. in. Iran Thunda,:v, lie from three to six. The ExbI- Waller SchmIdt, chairman, pre- doy, October 31. Girls who Ieing to It, .the exhibit can be seen November 3, tl1rou8h Sunday, No- bltlon will continue to be open for sided.
celved their pins are: DIane BriIP,
daUy except Sunday~ from 9 until vember 6.
.
public inlpecUon throush SunThe ltandlnl committees save Susan campbell, Naney Craig,
5. It occupies two ,gJass CQlIeS 'The romance between a lIard- day, Ile\!ember 10, and will Include reports of the ~. activities. Marlon Detweiler, Susan Drieand Includes a series of water ener 'aDd the daushter of a Prlme paintings, prints, photographs, Mrs. ElIzabeth Groff reported haus, Susan Gowing, :Barbara
color paintings by A1fred Baw- MinIster, Is the subject of this Chi- scul.,ture, and all crafts by mem- 7,833 nurses· visits to homes, an Greim, Ann Haworth, Joan Bawlings. It is probably one of the nese classic, the origin of which bers of the Arts Center. Marie Increase of 1,559 over last year. kIns, LOuise Howe, LeslIe Ann
most inclusive assemblage of data Is unknown. Since Its first pres- F;i,;" is general chalnnan of ex- More than 50"", of these visits Kurt~, Shirley IJltle, iBarbara
about the hall ever to be exhibited. entation In Engllsh In 1934 "Lad hib,tions.
were free Throushout the meet- McClarm, MIIl"Y' Louise McCorIn char-ge of hanging the ex- ing the support of the current kel, Barbara Moran, Patty NarThe nucleus of the display Is Preclou.s StrejUU" has ~ of In:
Ihe book "Margaret Fell, Mother terest to western aUcl1ences as im hibits will be A. Kenneth Murray COD!lDunity Chest Drive was beth, Ann Paul, Jean Paul, Suof Quakerism," written by her example of the hIshly stylized of Rose Valley; Perey Bartlett of stressed, as ,the Society is a Red zanne Plowman, Suzanne Precolt,
descend!'llt Isabel Ross who now ChInese dramatic fonn.
Swarthmore Is chairman of Equip- Feather A&eney.
Lynne Prather, Mary Drew Preslives In Swarthmore Hall. An
Elaborate costumes are required mentand Facilities; The exhiblOf the llUests who were present ton. Gwendolyn Renshaw, Julia
original document of the convlc- but the arena
thod f
t10n committee also Includes lI.fr. four were volunteer workers who Smith, SalI;v Stephens, Suzanne
me
0 presenta-.
have liven valuable service In
Robert
t10n of
Sbaw Is shown. He tion does away with the need for and Mrs. J. W. Chibatsr of SprIng- the Dental H alth C
th Stephens, Lois Thompson, Yvonne
was a local farmer who was ar- scenery. The, actors are brousht field, Mrs. Lewis T. Riddell of Woodlyn Chlid ~ealth ~: an: P.earc:Y, Nancy Thelan, Betsy
rested uhder the Conventicle Act closer to the audience and per_ Wallingford, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice in the transportation of patients Walker, Nancy Weber, Poll;v Wellfor attending aD unauthorized mltted to express Ulemselves more ~r Saul of Rose Valley, Mrs. to and from clinic.. Fourteen Iver, Mary Van Urk, Ginny Craig.
religious meetin. at Swarthmore freely than on a conventional William Simkin of Wallingford, ~~~~~~~~~~iWii~~~~~~~~~~~
Hall. It Is s111D1¥i by WIU1am and stage. TJie little Theater, Club Mrs. Richard N. Stauffer of Lana- ~
Roger Kirkby, local Justices of selected this play In accordance dDWne, and J. Rogers UllrIch of
Ihe Peace and persecutora of early with Its policy developins lesser- Highland. PlU"k. This committee
Quakers.
known forms of the drama.
consists of experienced people In
There Is a copy of,. JKulaebold
Suzanne B
sophom
thl~ Une and a beautifully arranged
account book of Swarthmore Hall
raman, a
ore exhibit Is assured. During the
and papers and letters relating to from ":ashington, D. C., plays the period from November 8th through
with the co-operation of Penn State Center
the activities persued at the halL woman s lead opposite Chuck An- Dec her lOth
des, of Rutgers avenue, another thlsemExhibltion HbetweennyoneIIIlI7 visit
An original letter written by A.m- saphomore
1 p. m.
brose Rlgge In 1857-58 to Margaret
Tickets'
be obtained b and 10 p. m. Mondays through FrIANNOUNCES
Fell is to be seen, and the photo- wrlt1ns to : : -Donaldso S
days and on Sunda,:vtr from 2 p. m.
stat copy of a letter to her trOIn
n, w
to 5 p. m.
more College.
.The Opening 0/ their Third Season
George Fox, her second husblmd,
Another event of Interest to
and the founder of Quakerism,
be held at the Arts Center during
which Is notable for its mention Tells Of J"UDior Bed Cross thls Members Exhibition is' a
1949 -1950
bridge party to be held FrIday
of the scarlet 'cloth he had _
cured tor her wearing as a cloak.
Thelma Crail, an officer of the afternoon, November 18, beginnlns
SWIMMING - GYM - SPORTS
The library has quite • col1ec- JuDior Red Cross Club at SWarth- at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Robert Glck of
tion of QtiSker costumes, one of more High School, Spoke at the Wallingford is planning on 50 tawhich can be seen on exhibit, and Red Cross quarterly meeting on bles.
DAN'CING
the original manuseript·/Of John ha- ~ at the Junior Red Cross ""F;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
Woolman's 'Journal Is In the safe. C a n i p . ·
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Marge and Dot
Another item of Interest is the
Thelma, an ardent Junior Red
correspondence of General Owen Cross worker, returned from her
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FOR INFORKATION
CALL
Biddie, Fora... Master, I.D the ten-day ata:v at Camp Caesar ;;, .
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Quar\enilaster Corps of GeIoeral West VlrglnJa. The Red Cross·
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l\lrs. Frances G. Lumsden
WAshington's army at Valle:v Club at the sChool Is under the
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Forge. General BIddJa wu read direetiol\ of Mabel Ewing 8Qd., .!~_"
out of meetinlAor ,hls military Adeline' Stroti.se. "Althoush the'
,Battet Suppel"II ,
Telephone Swarthmore 0182
activities but w"'" later mlnstated. l'«d Cross Club at the Hish School '
CoeIdaIl ParU..
First Two Daiwes-Nov. 19 and New Year's Eve
Frederick B. TOnes hall hea4ed Is Very active, there are many .
Call
the library since 1941. 'Ha also things we can
Dot Belfield _ Swa. 1973
Marge Hurd _ Swa. 3138
leaches courses in American HIs- abroad by participating more fuily;
lory and the HIstory of Qual
ris and Lyman RUey are hls was especially ImPf88SOCi with the
assistants. Edward A. ,fooJdns excellent movies available for'
contributes hls services In organ- IIChoola and' hopes to secure one :
on Water Safety and Accident ' '
izing the library's photograpbs.
The )ibrary has same 18,000 ~ev""tion for sc1ioo1 assemblies .
books by, and about Frlendo, plus
"I was Impressed with the size
thousando of individual letters and scope of the Red Cross",
and deeds. It is the official de- said Thelma, "and I hope to help
pOsitory for the records of the the school reallze how reall,y bl'
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. It the Red Cross is."
r~eives 80 c~t periodi~ ==~iFii=;;;;;jF;;;;;;~Fii=;;;q
frOln all over the world. It has 4
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the records of the monthl:v meetVISIT THE
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Child Relations
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Want pcooof . . . IMII_ .,., to
.....t Come lob the wMel of Ihe
0IIIy ca. with o..-tIc drive, that .......
...ftyou Into -1111""" .,theonly'
such ca. with Ihe pooltiote control 01\
oIlppory road..
proof at
W.'"
..._r cua,ro.n Come 011 In
Ihe
only chal. height ...... In the luxury
_ fI.ld. Com.... the ca. with wid........
that'. eaole. 10 !Kindl. and park.
Compa.olhe .xtra headroom, .....d_
\ roam, I.g _ _, and II........ vIiIon.
Traditionally junior and seniors
of the college study In the library
with the gently worded warning
that they roQY expect some dIsturb'ance from the conversation
of VisItors. ,
ANY P~NS'
Anyone about to build
knoWi how'Dec:essarY it is
to make careful plans.
When buying insurance,
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p 1annmg
II Just al unportant. 'Can we tell you
about our IIla"1tetl proaram of protection?
W.'" proof of _
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and try the " ' SpItllreHigh Compre.,r"g.... the
0IIIy po_ircar with '1"'...... ....
ignition: ~ only co. with ...r.tr
"
euthIon do.... Come ....... _
",50 aelvcn that mob the beauIIfuI
ChryoIer the y ....'. best ",,~I
See , - Chrysler, dealer today fOr lie
cle .. o at. atlan of'''' car filar. . . .
fw wa/ue ••• pri
see
._Iie
s,-.
rIM .... utiful c~".,.. N"; YWhr
wit~ , . -...1Ic filii" D_ ..•
,"'" .Imp.... 01 _II
fnln.iaions GH ud".. -
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PETER E. TOLD
General Insurance
333 Dartmouth Ave.
Rcprttenting The J£tna C~ualty "net
s.....,. Company of Hartford. Conn.
Christmas
Cards
SHOW
Swarthmore College'
in "Complementary
Field House
slacking foshions ••• wonderful, wonderful
November 4th, 5th, 6th
MANUFACTURER'S
REMAIN DERS. FIV~
TO SEVEN COLORS
BLOCK-PRINTED IN
BRILLIANT INKS.
OLD BOOK SHOP
I mi. E_ of Concordville. Pa.
on U. S. Route I
Open daily except Monday
.sundaV- I to &'
Colors"
Now Berkshire brings you a smart idea ill
I¢ to 5¢
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FLOWER
new "Complementary Colors" ••• planned
to complement each costume and accessory
color for Fall ond Winter. Broughl to you
in an the longer-wearing, wispy beauty of famous
Berkshire Nylons ••• Textured Nylace Kantru'ns or
.
sheer. sheer Berkshire 51'sl
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Balu-re Pllte, 8J1'\111f1e111. ... ,
l'Iarn~""
S3
as
w
13 South Chester. Road
Swarthmore
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·NEWS'NOTES·.' "'I~o~~~=~~~~:;!
WOMEN
Frances Pearson, a treablnan at tute:'
. . . . . . .'
Wilson
her· parents
Dr COllege,
and Mrs vlalted
John Pearson
of
.on Sunday.
Cornell•
avenue
Mr. and ·Mrs. R. J. Littlefield of
Swartlunore' place will spend the
week-end with their lion Mr.
Thomson·Llttlefield and ,.iif'; 'of
Mr. and. Mrs. H.F. Bro.wn of
Nrth
o .Chester road, accompanied
by Mr: ~d ..Mrs. F. S, Johnson
qt. W.ilmington,. ~ve .J.'!!turned
home followlng'a week's vacation
at Sea·ISland; Ga.
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C)~lIed Gild Operated IIy ....""'" SfCJre. COlllperny .
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KNOWING;TBEGROWER
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··IETTEI VA.LUES
'hat's.whY j~u ~... ,alwcly.g" ....
.. ucillly you .want price. you cern
pay III the Acm....
at
Acm. 'GllqGold...
WHOLE
...:35:619, '100
-~~----~-=~--.......d.l.
Whl.... Z
20....
Z7.
. CrusbedCona
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00:1No.2 cau
Batter It....eI Cua
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aNo.'kl~:J5e
Del Moat. COl'a ~!""
TO, H'EAR: Wor~WiththetrooP,thIa'lear
HOO'P'ER' ~.o.~m::e: j'::.ea, :~i=:a ::. ~UethegePe~::nv_~_
....... 8DiOVmlaiem.
""
is
asalsted.
'b7.
MrS'.
WillIam
A·L'-tic·
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eration
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Drleha
Mrs Paul FrI
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lIS,.
. end, -... men, this weekend.
. Missionary. To . Speak James B. Bullitt, Jr~ and Mrs. Rol?Among·the delegates l'eI>l'esen.
At Presbyterian
ert·Abbe... . .
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tin!! 27· colleges in the·state were
Ch h
Events on ~ agenda to d!lte Virgln1a Ruth, faculty advisor' E1
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. ore .' , iDcludeco~tribUtiooa .to theC$>m- speth Monro' and
'Mrs.J. Leon Hooper; for 21 ;years munity Chj!st,'. ai~ .in the
Wheeler;.of Swarthmore,College.
a insslon&r'J In the.PhilippInes cer DrIve in April, a tea .for the ... .
and Acting Eastern Area Secretar:Y mothers, anp an overnliht stay.at '.
Attellds Convention
theIscout
'.
of the Board of Foreign M i s S
o n honae.
s..
. Bo-..... Secre'tar:Y E1liott Rich.
for nine months in 1948 will speak
The leaders of troop 269 are &rdson spent Monday' and Tuesat. the Woman's Association of hoping to be able' to give their day of last week at Pocono Manor
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church girls an interesting program this attending the convention of the As.
on Wednesday, November 9, fol- yeu: thrOUih their indivldusl pa~ soCiation of Pennq1vanla Municlowing the luncheon at 12:30 p. m. trol work and ~ as many Ip~ Authorities as delegate of the
at the church.
.,
~Ide excursions and visiting spe- CentI:aI Deklware COunty Author_
. Mrs. Hooper is the wife of J. clallsts as possible. .'
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Leon HOoper, D. D., Research -;::::::::::::.::::::::::.::~::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::==:::::::::::::::;:;;Secretary for. the Presbyterian
Board. of For~ Missions. She
accompani\!!i Dr. HQOPer on tile
specli.J. deputation sent out to study
post-war mission n~ and possibilltieS in the PhilIpPines and Slam.
.Mrs. Hooper's a~t of the
hospitals,schools and churdles llt- .
The quiet beaut,.'
Orien·
erally digging themselves out pf
ta) rug. lend. an. ai.r of dis.,
tlDCtlOD
to
an,.
home.
'
wrecked buildjngs and coaan.lI'QS.
PAULSOH'S
PersIan
.to start all over again wi.th 110
rup ia. gxl2 .be at saso. up.
equipment but the will to begin, Is
Itt,.,. we tl/s"l., 0 . . ia Fovr '
a ;Stirring story. ''The Pbillipines;"
castl.'
she .says, '~ht well . be <:slled
'The Land Of Beginning Again.. "
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Live·Jike
a Kingl
It...
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1-_
·.t~Z:JO
~:,~ill he
FGney, Fresh·KlIIed, Grcrde A, S"wlng
CHICKENS' ,( .;~ J
1"27c SaulCIge
•..Will
...it..,.....
PII.... III 57c
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Short RIll.
I. 35c Meaty Scrappl.
,"25i:
'. Chlck.n ....':"....:
$1.79
PuddIng
.. 49c
. . .'LI".,.-I.. I.OC Lcrmb ...... _ - - "49c
Comed ......- .. "lie Lcrmb Chop. _... "67c
Ch....
,,1'17c Dried 8M'..... . .. ,. 29c
U".,.
ROLLED VEAL ROAST p=r.~. 63c
lit
_Ib ' '"
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( COLE StAW
23e
J DEVILD CRABS· 'eo!h 1ge
l CORN M_!!'I!!B. ~~'IOe
. 81g Seafood Values
'.'. '.. . .
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Luge Jersey BUTTERFISR 1ge
Ib
I
,. 31 c Oy.ters .".........
... 39,.•
... 17c Crabmeat ...... !h"1. "·',,65c
Marc. A Dallcfou. fJuddfng
ib pkg 140
......ford fancy"
Whole Rice
~:
27c
Ralillls • _ _...i ...... 12c
Eva,; Milk 4'''''-47c
Evap. Milk ·........·4 ... ' ...• 45c
MarmalGd....... 1'19c
Margarln ......- _. ro.'.': 21c
Sauce I_'''~ 2 .... -25c
ShGrp Ch_
"69c.
fIlM.., 'poSh'offl 0.'
2.:,;~
29t
Sel_d Lusclou. Northw....rn
FAlCY PEARSD'Ai.!0"l2c :"I!~':..t.IOc
- I ' t . U..
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K."
{8p1aaela 01' Cole Slaw ~J:·.S.
01'
Gardea hlad
Faa.,. ftorida CUeum......
PASCAL CELERY =:
IAR CAKE -:!ec~
SUPREMEIREAD •..-...
WI'
PLAIN OLiva
=
Photographer
"Outstanding for QualIt'J"
Media 8-8486
6 E. PrODt St.
Charles E. Fischer
8~1111
'est·t-·lillieto
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Drtveway Censmo~
Aapbal& or eo-~
u
PETER DI NICOLA
Pbone Swa.rtIlmore
':'..':·.:I.e
III
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=19'=.
~ 39c .
'= 14e
1::45c
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-TOMATO
JUICE
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Girl Scout Troop 269 is off to a
flying start thJs year with fGur
successful meetings behind It
and a full program o.t badge work
and community . servfce ahead.
With 28 menit>ers the troop Is one
of the largest in Delaware county.
. On Monday of last week the
girls began' a newplaD. of attack
by meeting in patrols at the homes
of the leaders to work on separate
badges.
Two 'meeting of the
month will be carried out in this
manner and two meetings will be
held jointly as a troop. The patrols
will rotate b7 quarters thus giving each group a chance to complete at least three ~adges as
groups, and to work on individual
badges as desired.
Mrs. 0011lns Keller, lea
Child Care Badge. She Is belDg
assisted b7 Mrs. Wslter CrosSet,
a registered nurse and child care
SJ>
feels privileged to have Mrs. Crosset's services. She will be on hand
for Home Nursing and First Ald.
Mrs. Jack McWilliams, assIstsnt
leader, Is working wI~ the group
earning the COoking ~dge.. In
her kitchen the girls will prepare meals and study kitchen
planning and menu making,
Mrs. Leroy Peterson, assistant
leader, is teaching cat aDd ..dog
care. Each girl in this PIltroi Win
be responsible for the cOmplete
care of her pet for at least a month.
The girls took a trip to the SPCA
shelter in Medts on Monday.
On Monda,y, Oetober 17, the
. group took advantage of· the adIOoI
hollday to enjoy a bike and Cookout at the BulUH home em T,fncoln
avenue. Each girl built her _
fire BDd COOkedh.............. or
welners on her own' IItoge prepared from a No.- 10 CIIIL
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....com"....... ' of ·famous
iI),'
.·:, •.G,OO·D)'iEAR.·,TIRES
,FQ.'A
....ItADE·10DAY.
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, !···,./$TOP
IN
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. FUSCO,&A'LSTON' CBESTm ....d
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pAm-view
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Swarthmore
DiKposai Service
Weekb<
lIlonthll'
BubblsborCollected
Phone Swarthmore lOll
u
9 AM
. . to 5.30 P .....
SWARTHMORE, PA.
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THE' TECHNICAL INSTITUTE .
OF TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
announces
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Devine Taxi Service
,
,
CUNNINGHAM
the,opening of
ServInJI Swarthmore, Morton, Rutledge and Rldlq
Township SInce 1818
8waribmore 044t
TELEYISION
AND
'10
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14t48
WILLIAM BROOKS
offering a Practical C9ursei"
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Ashes &: Rubbish Removed
Lawna mowed, General
Hau1lnll
236 HIIl'dIq Av.
L!~r:~'~~!~
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PIANO TUNING
ALBAN PABED
Phone Media 6·3555
New and Reboll& 1'Ian0ll
and BeplOirW SIaoe 1...
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~~~~~;:~~~~~~~~~~~1~ Iperso,.sTHEnoted.TERMS OF THR SALE
I:
:r;:..
. . oib W FlIer • Tei.p...... J.UI9
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t" u..LU
Call
GEORGB
Mlchig
AMYBB8
S 2266
The purpose of the sale is II) rea.)J.e
upset 'price a.a set forth below aaainat
each of the iollowlng described prem.lset
::~~~:J~~~:oon!ll.!lt
of a
x 40 ff'et rind 1
feet.
as xtheJ! ptoP4!tly
of
theUpper
TownShip
of the
Chester.
the
WIlUam H. situate
TownshipIn of
Darby.
Boroulh
r:i!'~~h:E~~lgle F. Grimes. Real O,wners.
'D<.'flN
PATTEL\.JV
J)lrecler
Wm.T' Patterson,
Esperlence
",bteen
u. 2588
~g::H e\L BOMB
A Price &0 Meet BveI'Y
JlIImIlY'. Need
1N8TAI,um
~'-"ce
RBPAmED
Repairs &AND
Cl"nlng
WILL BR CASH
mrn
409
w.
an Ve.
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O. deFurla. Esq.
ROBRRT J. MncBRIDE. Sheritr.
CRAFTSMANSHIP
'3:-11-'
DELAWARE COUNTY
Before you B1JILD ••• lU!lIIODEL ••• REPAIR
le& ua ee&lmate and bid on ;your job.
You may save monel', while settinC the
advantaa'ea of onr top-quallly work.
INSTITUTION DISTRICT
Horace A. Reeves
HE~T
"Third GeneraUon BuIlder"
FOB
CALL SWABTHlIIOBB Sl5e
IT IS LATER THAN YOU THINK.
It may be 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
to keep warm with coal this· season "
BUY ALL OF IT NOW!
• MODUli .'lelllS
• WAU ••• " •• 1 "¥lllles
• IIW COISrtlme.
• AlTElAfiOIS ... lWA11S
~RTERS
BROTHERS, 1M.
COIIftoctott GIld
'11 ••,.
302 Gayley StreeJ • Mod ......
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The course includes: Principles of Radio and Electronics,
Television, and Television Servicing. For beginners,
experienced personnel and enthusiasts.
REGlSTRAnON fOft' DAY AND EVE""ING COURSES
Nov. 3 cmd..4.~ 10 A.M. to 8, P.M.
a ASSES BEGIN NOVEMBER 7
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ctn (ElilEl IUllDIIa • 418 Maillet St., a..s..
HEARING
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AdJu_e.t will hold •
public heartnl At 8:00 P.M. OD November
The Board
1~t~~~~~;~~~~;~I!::'~
LESS MONEY
LIMITID INR'OLLMINT
Ing. Speclftcationa can be secured between
....... and. p.m .. dall, except Salurdafl.
Sunday•• and hoUdays, at the Scbool Df.a.
trict oO'lee. The Boara re&enea the rlcbt
10 reled anf or all bids In whole or In
part and to award conlrBcta OD. any Item
or Items maid.,. up aDY bId.
IT-IIl-I.
Hilda Lang Denworth
Secretary
ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
I
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MORE
*.TV)
TRAIN FOR Television and Radio Technicians. Servicing • Station Operation 0 Technical Writing. Sales
and Research
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FOR RENT-Quiet single room, able sewing machine. Call
operation, of their plant, salary for
private bath. Near Swarthmore
2413.
II
th
.. Ih. "'. I. Council Chamber. Bo.......h
College. $30 month. Swarthmore
u)ST- wiifF6UND---- competent 'fe guards and 0 er Hall. S"arllunore.· Pa. ,., consider tho
3361-W.
,;,(ruNEI:=l~;r;~in;"';:'~lloVei;' expenses. The nominal club dues IIppUcation
ot Frederick G. Vols JO.'IIU'.
.£
,·ariance. The' property Involved llt
sweater on car bumper on north were set at a figure designed to ated at the Northweoterl, lute.......lo.
FO" SALE~triirer.itOi;:
..
.
ts
b ak
Elm and Swarthmore Avenues. BecaUM
side of R.R· Call at the Swarth- cover these cos on a re -even., Ih. 1r!/1....lar .haoe or the lot tho ....
morean office.
basis and have remained. the same pUmat seekl peirmlssl~D to locate a ....qto
-;;-;;=:rllifn:~
family dwelUn. on the lot within approzlFOUND-Mond.ay, near Old Bank' ever since. The group who devel- mlllery ten feet of tbe We!lterly aide llDe
Muskrat
hat. New Shaeffer fountain pen. oped' and underWrote the plan be- ~::I1~:~:~~=n:~t~-:.nf-:!~=
% length.
Csll 0586-R.
Call Swarthmore 0182.
came the first ort.lcers of the Club.
Elliott B1~ .
FOR SAT,F-German Shepherd
. SHEl\IFF SALes
Members of the Club are prlv-IT
12 wks. old. AX.C.
l1en' Kotale
ileged to use the swlmrnlng pool ,It-.II-IT
Call Mrs. Travis, Media
SHEl\IFF'S on'ICE
and gymlllisiwn during speelsl per- ~wwwiWiiViwWWMiWiiVi-'
I
Blo
d
Cock
S
COUllT
HOUSE.
MEDIA.
PA.
iods
on
Fridays,
Saturdo~
and
SAT
FOR
JAMES E. IAMB
""- n e
er pan-leI, 4 months old, female. PediFriday.' !;ovember ". ....
Sundays. The younger residents
PLllMBlNG AND IlBA.TlNG
greed. Answers to name Cindy.
8:'0 A.Jd. ERiter.Ll. Standard 'lIme
of Swarthmore, as well as the
CouditloJU: 'no.(lu cash or
M ust have good home." Call
at, time or sale (unless
adults, have made extensive use
RegIstered in Swarthmore
Swarthmore 239~-W..
la' adverUsemeDt).
,.. ,of the' facillties, and nlans for the
Other condition!l o n " "
'&"
Dial Oh...leI' 18108
FOR SALE
New seven-illece
Fae...
~o. '''.
coming season will be stmllar to
Walnuttypewriter·
Dinette, 100.
Underwood
wit' !"!"rcir~i';'~:~~~;'~~.~iil'
Portable
and
tabl~, '50.
,-J~"eriiOn
Isst year with Improvements de-II~~~~====~~~~~~~
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;Rugs, house plants, other· ftlrni~~~~~~f~;~~l~:~;~~ veloped through experience. The
PETER I:. TOLD
ture. Reasonable. 627 University
Duck Club dances, held In the
All LIn.. O f _
place.
Penn State CeRter I/YmIlIlshlm,
333
Dartmouth Avenue
FOR
SALE
Electrio
refrigerator,
become
an established
of
6 cu.
ft. Good
condition.
Reison~ I
....... _,
local
community
life forpart
danable. Call Swarthmore 0221·M'8wartbmore 1833
cers of all ages. .The· first dance
FOR SALE-Lady's blue WInter
coat, gray fox collsr and cuffs.
this year will be November 19 fol- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Like new. Size 18.· Reasonable.
lowed· by the'gala party on New ~
Swarthmore 0155-.1.
Year's Eve.
GBACB LBWI8 .
"der;:::r~;bl~~ ~~l;r;e~:i~~~· c.'Olisist of :t story seml- Th
.
EMPLOYMENT AGBNOY
11, toP soil a
'" d n
dirt
Call
I,ou.. , ••••
Ceel.
e new season
will
begin inm
108
School
SL MortOn
f'II,
so
.
properly
oC
CIIOford
w.
November.
Anyone
wanting
Phone
Swarihmore
11144-B
J. C. Stilwell & Soil, Swarthmore.
3400.
'
Nonnnll Snyder and Arnold M. formation about membership may
Pari and FuU TIme ,Maid.
contact Mrs. Frances G. Lumsden,
PaInters - Day Workers FOR SAT.F-Light cloth COIlt, fur
!
trimmed, sm. 12. Call Swarth- IT./I-1
Kenyon avenue, (telephone
Office Houra _
more 3304~R.
0182), who has undertaken the
II A.M. to 12 Noon
FOR SALE-Five candle chandel1.al Eolate
secretari;ll work of the group.
SIIRIIWF
SALES
~~~~~~~~~~~~:::~
ller for dining room. Excellent
SHERn'F'S OFFICF.
condition. Call Swart(unore 0358.
COURT HOUSE, MEDIA. PA.
I'UDLIC NOTICE
A. Mercer Quinby
COUNTY COMMISSIONBBS'
FOR
SALE-Black
Caracul
fur
coat, size 14, (cheap). Call
SALE OF SEATRD LANDS
FUNERAL DmlWTOB
Jewett, Swarthmore 0934.
In accordance with the Acts ot AMtem.
Formerly of Medla
FOR SALF-Chlld's tricy!;le, 20"
bly In such cases made anI! provided..
1125 W. Lehigh Ave., Phlla.
•• ".
the Commissioners or Delaware County
PhoDe Baldwin 1170
front whee!, suitable 4 to 8.
will oO'er at public SRle In the CountJ'
Call Swarthmore 2942-~.
Commissioners' Meellnl' Room. on tho flrsl '
No additional charge for
Ooor of the Court HoUle. in the ~b
suburbar.. calls
FORSALE-Wslnut china closet,
8.J
at
or
Monday,
Media,
Pentl9J'lvanla.
November
28th.
on
Uti
at
1.
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buffet and server. Good condio·clock A.M.. tho tollowlag described
pieces of land In said Count.,. owned or
ROOFS
GII4 T_a
reputed to be owned by the re8Pect1Ye
_ .. _DDG
PRONE: .
TIE' CHESTER UNIT
ADVERTISEMENT
Tbe School District of Swarthmore wlU
tteel"e bitb at the olrke of the Scbool
DIBtrlcl I. 'be High School Bulldl... eorner
Collej
Friday. No,ember I•• "'., and open \be
bids al the Scbool D"lrI", otrlce on N..
vember 18, .""'. at 8 p.m., or at aD ad..
journed m..Un"
\be Sehool Board. 'or
aCo
roo ' ICoDrUUthd~
. Icruhl
..' e' A
.....
ve..n'ue•r Ea,DemdeC.°ta'rya Scboo
-.-'==<=
PaInters ,. Paper JbDpn
: We .boti14 know bow
8wa.31)68
!IIlohIpD Aye
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RoADS
PHONE SWABTDMORE' 3sel
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R. Laoan
HarHoon' •••
7 Forrester
Avenue.
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priee '1.018.01
Sblpra Berman. Ho..... ....... Serbro
Slr..l,
U_t price I •••••..,
.T·'''••
Building,
,.:. .'. r; is the:.
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BUILDER
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. The ExeCUtive Board lItIeetiJqr of
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the Association will be I1eld ~t .. ': . , •.,
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10:30 followed at noon .b7 the
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worship service in the Churc4
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Sanctu&r'J led' by' Mrs. Earle P;
Yerkes. The Itmeheon w1U, "
served 'by Circle 2, Mrs. David
L ."., You' Get· Greater. i Total
Braun. chairman. .Past prendentS
of the Association will join Mn'.
Hooper as guestS of bon.,...
Troop L'aunches
Ambitious Year
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beds. BuSiness couple Preferred.I,!!:~~j~~~: tweed, size :~6~'~~~:1 costs Penn State Center found
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Call Swarthmore 1628-R.
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Rotary electric,
necesSaty to collect for w.!ek-end
i'AttM
,r-....,7-
.>' '" , ,. of ti... o.Ilfe. ',. ;';" .
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go with
new post, Throne has and -'ests
the" ~W&U-loUI.LL"6
_''' __'_d and
kinhis 1m
e"
a wor g
owledge of the 'ins
f mtl
f th P
P~one Swarthmore 0155-R.
and outs" of politics throughout gymnaslwn sc
es 0
e enn
WANTED-G
State Center on Harvard avenue,
" I r l ' s bicycle, size 20 the County 'and in the Slate C.ap- as well as another season's pro04to
S2_2R4. wheel Call SWartiunore ito!, Harrisburg.
gram of dances for ~ver;Yone..
:;:-::-7.:;-7:-:--::---:---:-c:---:6lion• $35. Cold Spot refrigerator,
When the Penn State Center was
'k
ft., recently overhauled. $50. established in Swarthmore In 1.947,
Ph
S
one warthmore 0572-J.
a group of Swarthmoreans lIPFOR SALE Single home, almost IpI:oach,><'I Arthur M~ers, A ~_._._
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. November
third floor, new; 2 bedrooms, all electric. trative Head of the Center, to Inliving room.
2 bed- ~arge lot. Sale price $9500. For
beth
th- Ir L-'cal fa
Information
c· 1I
Swarthmore' atUre w
er
e p...,SI
rooms, kitchen,
rAdults. $75. Garage $5. P. O.
1243-J between 3 and 4 p.m.
cmUes might be avsllable to local
residents. Mr. MDVers' en.thus143, Sw--L-ore.
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FOR SALE . APPLES P ular
-"
FOR .~•• ~-Furnished garage
.
op
. t'IC coope.ration mad e passible
V-~eties. Ei Ronrho Orchards, l8S
• -- bin
0,1..1,
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ation llvlng Providence Rosd, one mile north the development of the Duck Club
and bedroom, bath and kitchen. of Rose Tree Hunt Club, near as a means of translating the idea
Beautiful location. $15 pef week. Media
.
Call Swarthmore 3600,
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into operating reality. ThIs realFOR RENT
Large room, twin
size 12. oRoy's
ity inclUded the out-of-pocket
I
F.F.ZIMMERMAN
" '.' 'Y~u·.AY~id·. 'troub'e'~'900!o .of'ali
,,' ,':. :. tJre::,..ouble·· ocCur.',.i.f ihela$l'l 0.0/.' ;
Boiling....
Macarolli
;
to
r;~;:~~;
on washera,
cleaners, ranges, irons, touten,
_L a Haufans, lamps. Call ErI""
sen, Eiectricsl COntractor, Swarthmore 285~35 Park avenue.
pERSONAL
Medical' Massage
for wry neck, tense nerves, con-
'
POlk Loms··~lt~::be45c:~.~"'~be49C
511cedCod
Whiting D..-
"OpMlng Doors in
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~El~ec~tt~1~ca1~~~51 WANn:J>--To
Benj rent garage on or
and Installation,
near
amIn West
Water
:CLUBOPEN
YEAR
FOR
Full P
I d
C.
or Dorby and \be IIcrroorP 'II PI I I
Park.
JOHN H. DOHBIITY
anCes,
r.un::
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Arthur
7
FRED F. DUD
ALBI
Throne was unanimously elected
Commltalonen of Delaware
chairman of the Delaware Oounty
Couaty. Media. P ..
Republlcan Executive Committee
TOWNSHIP OF CHBSTBR
last Thursday ev"ft'MH at the YeaDolawa .. Counl, Fl • .".. Compan,. Lob
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In
1. .-1" Flower HIU.
don Borough Hall, ·succeedlng
rogram··
cues
.
Judge of Common .Pleas· Oourt
D
S·
"d
Delawa", Counl, Flu• .,.
pan,. Lob
WlDlS, an
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111 Flower HIli.
Arthur P. Bretherick.
UpOel price 'l.tlO."
A resident of Glenolden, Throne
' . Sports
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TOWNSHIP OF UPPER DARBY
has been C
t Engln
f
13
oun y
eer or
For the third year the lIU""'IThom.. Copler. Houoe Ie Lot W. S. Boo·
years during which t~me he has Club, through '"the community- ..U A,••ue I. " ~. price 11.014.1'
assisted the GOP c~..
minded cooperation of Poinn State
Well versed in the duties that Center, will offer to Its members
BOROUGH OF DARBY
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. Acme
Delicatessen
Sugsestlons
=::o~~
=~ec::..~~
boUnd to flourish. Mrs. Hooper's
County. EnJineer
PERSONAL-ChrIstmas Gifts _
Dolls'
L_
New Pecans, Oranges, GrapePERSONAL;·dressed WI" fruit, Tangerines, Peanuts. Write
Christm.all, atuffed toys. ChIl- for prices. DaVid Nichols Co.'
dren'S smocks for schooL Alberta
Ga
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BlankenShip, Swarthmore 1826-W'I.~~~~~'~~~~~~i
P .... ·rONAL-l\II.ddle-aged womsn
would Uke baby sitting evetricycle for
rungs. Call Sw~ore 0428~!L_ Sw~-ore 3739-J. child. Call
p'ERSONAL-Vacuum Cleaners,
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irOlll, toaster. and. radios re- WANTED _ Furnished roo
paired. called for and delivered.
double in refined private
CsIl Robert Brooka, Swarthmore Wednesday night, November 23:
1548.
Phone Swarthmore 0680. .
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100 Park Ava., Swarthmore, Pa.
Swarthmore 0730 or 0529"";" Clearbrook 4646
Buy wilh CONFIDENCe ••. ~ 6., at PAULSON'S
Budqhlsm'is
enlrenChedin.
Slam, :...
there c.an b!< no
doubt,b;q.t.~
tianity ~ ..sqUd!Y rooted, foci, ~d"
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with the consecrated effor.t ~·the ..•~.
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SWA~~BMOBBAN
Throae Beads Cowlty GOP
atlpatlon•. Spot reduc1n& b'l' Deca Schmidt,
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the "rejiglon .of Americans." ·That
,
eor:.eu.:
can-
American In Slam today, and with
Z~Z70
CLASSIFIED
~ a new troop
it an eagerness to know more·about
1d••1 c....hrl'l &aa..
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. Alailka PIak ••
THE
Attell.d.A. F; C.W. Atwn.c:
Mrs. Hoope,r. reports an Intense
Intere6t In America and. things
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JOHN H. DOI\RRTY .
FRED F.·Dun
A.(6~1
ALBBRT J;. CRAWFOIlD. JIl.
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Hallmve' eners
Window Display
NoIHope
Contribute
(contiitued tram page one)
(continued from page one)
The Swartlunore Dil'ectoI'7 is an
invaluable asset according to a
member of The. Swartbmorean
Staff.
On a. sunny afternoon of this
week, the stafi member, heretofcmt
regarded as one Of average InteUigence, tripped gally forth Intent upon delivering a Swarthmore
Directory to a resident of the
. borough.
The name was clear, the street
.
was clear,
but unfOrtuna<_1- the
""'" and
house number was not clear,
therefore, our heroine was sudden-
1'0 The
TthWird.eedledum
and
Tweedledee Hugh Morrison, Jonnie Lang, Beth
Jones, Barbara Bloom, and LesFancy Dress--Jamie and Susie lie Kelghton.
. Dearing as George and Martha
In the f'ifth grade class the first
Washington first, Gale Bauer as prize for the Swarthmore Co-op
Veronica Lake second, Barbara window was awarded to Rannie
Dumm In black velvet with silver Ridgway, Eleanor Moore, Marlskates tying Jim Taylor with son anne Musser, and Barry Wright.
and dog in three matching clown Second prize tor the window on
suits for third.
the door of the shop of Frank, the
I-made-it-myseU~Dlck Brandt's
Barber, wenL to Joe Prather, Jane
Roman soldier brought him a first Hay, James McCorkel, and Karen
prize reward for the research it Rogers.
required aL the Swarthmore LI\
brary and his 94c cash investment
The prizes awarded to painting
hi materials; two local doctors committees constst of a flrat prize
saw their sons Andy Jones and of $10 and $5 second prize, the
And:r Roxby make such fine prizes being supplied by the
"surgeons" that the lads captured Swarthmore Business Association.
second prize; a tribute to tele- The prizes to the Honorable Menvised advertising was paid when tion are a pass to each individual
Randa Roess and Brenda von
Grabill as packages of Lucy Strike
cigarettes and matches walked off
with third place.
. Adult-Mrs. I. R. MacElwee's
animated rubber mas!:
a Dickens Collection c.,sf;ume to
snatch first place, Mr. 8I'd iJ,!rs.
M. N. Morrison and son ~s a
pioneer family tied the genUiTl~
Koren costumes of the George
Logan family for second place,
Mrs. James F. Bogardus (Christmas Eve complete with tree and
son Ted (the Night after Christmas) were third.
for a show at the College Theatre,
movie tickets being donated by
the theatre management. Special
mention is due also to Claudia Hancock and Anne Jane
Cleaver, art teachers, for their
patient and effective supervision
of the work; to John W. Seybold,
Chairman of the Swarthmore Rec-
ly confronted with a problem.
Having no desire to try every
other knocker in a hit or miss
fashion; the S.M. (short for staff
member) turned to a passer-by,
who eyed her sceptically. ''No, he
said, " I don't know where she
GIVE TO THE
COMMUNITY
CHEST
SUPPORT THE LOCAL
RED FEATHER AGENCIES
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lives.
But you have a directory
in hand/'
So, the messenler consulted the
direCtory, found the proper num- '
ber, and retired to recOver her
poise.
The moral is, it you don't know
the answer, look it up in the directory; and to ensure best rereatlon Association, and to Charles sults carry It with you at all
times. The point to keep alwaY$
Russell. President of the Business in mind, however, claims our
Association for their encourage- mortified associate, is the fact
ment and helpful cooperation.
that you have a Directory
,
DAILY DINNEBS 8Se 10 $1.60
Speci~1
Children's Platters
(continued from page one)
'entries has been received in the
small specimen and arrangement
classes. An otitstap.ding feature
of the show will be the six dinner
tables, colorfuIly decorated wjth
one or more arrangements. Another attraction will be the "FIaming Autumn" class, consisting of
large bouquets of bright fall
flowers.
Along . the amateur growers,
several commerel'al flor'lSts have
entered arrangements of green
1I0use flowers. Both the Morris
Arboretum and the Scott Hortlcultural Foundation will have
displays of fruited or berried
trees and shrubs.
Ninth grade fathers and mothers
will hold a Hallowe'en party in the
High School Gym at 8 tonight.
Dancing aDd entertainmentnumbers will be under the direction of
Mrs. Oliver G. Swan, chairman.
It is not too early to have your
JEWEIlRY and WATCH' REPAIRED
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DtI'.De
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9I
For Christmas
t
Other chainnen. include Mrs.
William F. Zlegenfus, hospitality,
assisted by Mrs. Avery Blake, Mrs.
'
William
Mrs. Fred Bell,
Itan~
and a number of class members; =;;~;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:,
Mrs, H?w~d Green, cb:alrm8n of II'
decoratIOns,
Howard ShearTurkey Dbmer aDd B,·,r
er and Mrs. Leonard Nygath, fi'Swarthm~~ethOdlsf
11
sl:mirin;
5
1t...I",n.
old
~.
nance.
Miss Adeline Stoure is class advisor, and Mrs. Irvin R. Mac Elwee is Ninth Grade Mothers'
Chairman.
ADOLPWS
7 S01JTll OHESTER ROAD
SWARTHMORE 1271
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Thursday, Novenl~ 10
Ii'ANCY WORK, APRONS,
CAKE and CANDY- 3 P.M.
1~;;;;;;Dinn;;;;~er;;;;5;;:3;;(I;;.;;an;;d;;;;;6;;:;;30~;;;:;;~
••••• •?
a
Mariana Rihenyi
Pull The Democratic
Lev'er
Dressmaker
Vote For The Local Coalition Ticket
Which We Believe Will Best Serve The Borough
Does save time and inconvenience.
Ridley Park Z779-M
326 Bussell St.,
Ridley Park
VOTE FOR THE DEMOCRATIC
STATE AND COUNTY CANDIDATES
PREVENTION SERVICE-
COOD VISIONDoes your windshielf wiper wipe clean?
EXHAUST SYSTEM-
,Inllllllill
Remember, you drive with windows cl~sed; carbon
monoxide . fumes' from leaky exhaust can be
dangerous.
TIRES and WHEEL ALlCNMENT-
Burgess
To stop on wintry roads you must have traction.
. CHARLES R. RUSSELL
ANTI-FREEZE-
Auditor
Jus~
puHing in Anti-Freeze is not enough; cooling
systems should be checked.
MORRIS FUSSELL
School Board
CARROLL STREETER and PETER E. TOLD
Council
FRANK McCOWAN, H. L. PEEL. CHARLES
G. THATCHER and THOMAS HOPPER
Justice of the Peace
MORRIS ,SMITH
GOOD·BYE SCHOOL
Vacation time again. Fun
for the youngsters, but
more chances than ever
for accidents. Wby not
have the protection afforded by our special
Accident Insurance Policy
for boys and sirls? •
Don't make your car wo!* against stiff oil and grease.
Are You One Of The 3%' Who Has
Taken Care Of His Car
PETER E. TOLD
Constable
. General Insurance
THOMAS CLAY
333 Dartmouth Ave.
Pull The "B" Lever
WINTER LUUICATION-
Rep<
Sanoy
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HANNUM &WAITE
CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH
YALE and OlIIISTER BD8.
Swarillmore UH
, Swarthmore Coalition Committee
1111
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Contribute
/
To The
Chest Drive
,
ALICE .JACKSON
DIES AT AGE 85
<:hest Need/! 113
As Deadline Nears
Former Resident Taught
In Local Schools
Mally Years
Alice W. Jackson .died October
31, in her eighty-sixth year., She
was buried beside her parents
at Eastlawn cemetery on' Novem-
IRED' CRO'·SS 'UNI'T'
GIVES· THANKS
Wednesday morning' Com- "
munlty Chest collections totaled
$10,125 or nearly two-thirds of
the local quota. Through the
Expresses Appreciation
.earnest efforts of borough cap' •. For Aid In Blood
talns, solicitors and contributors
Swarthmore is leading western
Program
Delaware County to date. The
The visit ot the Red Cross Blood
Linal report luncheon fOr the Miobile Unit to Swarthmore on
county to date. The final re- Wednesday involved a great deal
port luncheon for the county of planning and organization for
will be held in Upper Darby on the phYsical set-up of the WolVednesday. It is hoped every man's Club and the scheduling of
complete report In by that time. donors.
, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.JI Mrs. Horace Hopkins Chairman
~
of ·the Swarthmore Branch of the
U
Red Cross, Mrs. Phelps Soule
chairman of the Blood Program
'LUB TO
WELFARE PARTY
Women Bnsy Preparing
Next Tuesday's
Event
the late Arthur H. Tomlinson,
where she continued the teaching
of English. When Haldy M. Christ
and his wife opened the Mary Lyon'--'
School
forschool
Girls,and
she
transt that
remained
f eu~
0
until her reUrement in the early
thirties.
S he was the owner of the house
at the Southwest corner of. Corneli and Rutgers avenue, which she
occupied as her home for many
years.
and Mrs. Frank1InPlahertY donor
recruItment chairman wish to
thank everyone who assisted In
any way.
The fund drive workers under
Chalrmans Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson,
$3.50 PER YEAR
TOGIVEMUSICBEClTAL
Mary Follmer; Henry Faust, and
James Vall will present a comblned vocal and organ recital
Tuesday eveninli, November 15 at
8 p.m. at the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
Miss Follmer; soprano, will
sing arias by Haydn and Mendelssbon; Mr. Faust, bass, has chosen
selections by Bach, Handel, and
Mend eon.
lssh
Tehsmgers
'
w ill
also reod er d ue ts b y H ay,
do
"Graceful Consort" and "Creation."
Organ selections played by Mr.
Vail will Include choral preludes and the Faotasla and Fugue
in G Minor by Bach; a pastoral by
MiIhaud; and the finale from
Vierne's second symphony which
will conclude the evening program.
Tickets are available at the
ber f
church door or from mem s 0
the choir.
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PLAYERS TO GIVE
"BELVEDERE"
RUTGERS A
RESIDENT DIES
Miss Josephine Beistle
Succumbs Followmg'
Day's Illness
Josephine Beistie cif 112 Rutgers avenue, died sudd e nIy 0f a
h e art a ttack on S at urd ay afte·
rnoon after a day's illness.
Miss BeisUe had been a
Swarthmore resident since 1894
and !or many years lived in the
family home on Park and Harvard
avenues. A graduate of Swarthmore College, class of 1892, Miss
BeisUe taught school for several
years at the Rutgers avenue
school, and also in Germantown
and Steubensville, Ohio. She was
a former secretary of the Swartbmore Woman's Club in which she
was always Interested, her mother
Mrs. Palmer L, Skoglund, and Mrs.
having been a charter member;
C. Russell Phillips called everyone
At the time of her death she was
Next Tuesday, Nov~mber 15, In town,' The Staff Aides ke t all
.
a member of the Literature De~'
Swarthmore
support
partment of the Club.
th
ual d women
t cardWIll
_ ..........
_~ . records of donors at the pclub,
e~
. esser
......... w ...er (Chairman Mrs. Leslie Wetlaufer
'She is survived by a brother,
the direction of the health aod
d Mrs J
DIlvis Mrs Hi h
Charles P. of New York Cit-f.
· d epartments an d F • th&mes
,
• c weUare and eduea t IOn
If
.
P pul Show To 0 pen
Services were held Tuesday
e era
, Mrs.
LymanThe
H.
0 Next
ar· Week At
?f the Woman'Ci
s ub
at l 0 'clock .mon
Allen, Mrs.
'Percy
Gilbert).
with interment In the family lot
m theis club hch0~' Mrs'f c~::esth Gray Ladies with Chairman, Mrs.
1a . Club
at Eastiawn. Cemetery, SwarthE, F cher, . ~an 0
Harry MIller; Mrs. John Pitman,
P yers
" more.
and weUare,
m charge of what Mrs Franklin' Gilles'· Mrs· H"~"
Th
f b b
tte
w_~
p;romises to be a gala event.
.
pIe,.,~" e acme 0
a y-se rs, AU.&6
Th
eeds fr
this
t O. Thayer, Mrs. Glen Morrow, Mrs. of his profession Lynn Belvedere
Miss Jackson had a deep atthe procnIy
om 'f f dsParf Y Charles L. Mass, Mrs. Nonnan appears next week on the Swarthfection for her students and all are e 0'
source
0 unk
or
.Mrs.
. Albert Hilles,
,
eU
d Krase,
Jr., Mrs. more stage as the Players Club
other children. DurIng the course Ihe cI u b. s f w d'are
wor
an
E
LeR
M
er
M
F ranees V . presents .»_1
It
.
ted'
oy
ere
,
rs.
=vedere" b Y G wen
hoIar
of her long career as a teacher, she sc
shiPbersun . d thIS. exfr~ d Warren; and the nurse's aldes 88- Davenport. Iteleased as "Sitting
added to her household and the that mem
an
eIr
S • i sted th e Red Cr'oss doct'ors and Preu,.," by the mOVIe
.. m
. d ustry,
ly len
th
Streeter, Dungan, Win;
scope of her affections by adopting will support it generous as ey
Mrs W
d a l l · · .' ed
al
two daughters who ere now Mrs. have in the past
nurses ( . . ' ayne Ran
,the play en.Joy unUSU success
'. tI
ben' fit' chairman, Mrs. H. S.· Toole, Mrs. and proved its 'drawing power by
Two Amendments
Tw ty
Edith Watt of London, England,
':"h ood°rgtl·mza oos ill hae
Warren Tyson, Mrs. Norman Bor- enticing even father and reluctant
Lose
eg
me you w
ve:
,.
E~..:II
.
.
and Mrs• Margaret Julius Of To- from"
tal ealth Center of ee"tral den, Mrs. George Warren, Mrs· ~- hUBb'l)I\s to the. theatres. ProSwarthmore, like the rest of
ledo, OhiO, and a grandson Mr.:::,
H
ty G' I Sea ts win Crosby). Canteen Workers duced under the direction of J.
Jr
James Jackson, formerly of Rutswan: co~, T bercul u .' served dinner to the mood Mobile David Narbeth, who' will also Delaware County, voted overledge and now a student at Ho- c0hr~mtUOltys Cis esNt'tl ~ F
Staff and light refreshments to play the title roll, the play prom- Whelmingly for the' Republican
bart College, Geneva, N.Y.
lSfmasInfea til' pa on
I
ounPo~Illl donors, beaded by Mrs. Blake ises the sam" success at the Club. .Iate. In the only local contest
al
>aUon
who
bon
or
an
e
ar
ys
s,
0
. te d b y Mrs. Geo rge.
ArmA p..-..,.g
_4ft";n
Many of her gene..
CI b "c " Family and asSIS
as the mo ther and where three men were running for
still reside in Swarthmore speak P""'?ts
u ..!~, care, W
,ftage, Mrs. D. Curry Annstrong, father of the Kin. g family are ~ six-year term as school director
tI
f
her
in
ServIce
of
""'.
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oman
sM
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.
ith
k
w
een al1precIa on a
- uxili'
f th Children' Heart
rs. Bmley
K. M orse, Mrs.......
~ I sabel R . Seymour and Walter Carroll P. Streeter_polled a total
terest In their weUare while stu- A
ary 0
e
s . Lang, Mrs. Roy .Latimer, Mrs. Ziesmer with Alan Gardiner and of 1291 votes (926 on the RepubP ~un- Thomas Simpers, Mrs. Lee Wray, Teddy ,Graves as the two boys. Ucan ticket and 365 on the Demodents under her genU. guidance. H~spital, Red Cross~
s
And manY Of them feel within shine, Cancer AssoclaUon, .a va- Mrs Clifford .Banta, Mrs. Carlos Neighbors of the family. will be cratic) and W11Iiam E. Dungan retheir hearts that she did much te lion Army, National FederatIOn O! No;es, Mrs. Harold OgrlllIl and played by Jean Mangels, Mrs. ceived' exactly the same number
inspire them with higher sLan- the ~lind, PI""."ed Parenth~o . Mrs. Dwight Brauns. The Motor Irwin MacElwee, Ned Pyle and of votes on the Republican ticket.
dards of Christian living.
AssOCiation ~f Philade~pbla, P~- Corps provided transportation Howard Lyons, with Joan and Peter E. Told on the Democratic
A.N.G.
delphia soclulety of CrialPPFunleddChil~ where needed (Mrs. R. T. Bates, Donald Piccard representing the ticket polled 522 votes one of the
dren and Ad ts, Boos
, an ch'
d M
Lo is Goode'- press.
.
highest Democratic votes ever
"Christmas Fund". All are urged
8lnnan
an
rs.
u
Behind the scenes is David ~ounted In the borough.
h
t these groUl!S noug.).
to come and suppor
~
Ohalrmanot" the swarthmore Bingham as stage manager, Harold
The Bonus Amendment was deplay bridge, ~anasta or what y : College unit was Dr. Jae Littrell, Ogram, Jr., assisted by Donald feated In Swarthmore 891 to 248;
wish, but billrmt! ~°U;;,w:,rc:"ch and ber student committee William Ogram, as electricians, MrS. David and the Redevelopment AmendThere w
p.
Donaldson, Steven Spencer, Mary Bingham as prompter and Bar- ment lost 616 to 399. The Absentable.and many door prIZes don- Johnson MiJ.Ta 1>:fau and Alden bara Kent, in charge of music. tee Amendment polled 699 yeses,
ated by m;,::;ers. illDessbeertsaVai1f~r Stevens~n. Dr. Littreli was 88- Props and stage decorations are and 393 no's.
Yale Avenue Man Had Tuesday's
er wtables where- siBted by Veronica Sullivan and the care 0f Mrs. J ane Prlchard
FrIday's postal holiday nece..l,
th
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Mrs.
Everett
HunL
Mrs.
Clair
Parker,
chairman,
Mrs.
Cyrus
tating
,The Swarthmorean's pubLived Here 50
members will hav~ contrlbuted all Wilcox arranged transportation fOr Harvey. Patty Campbell, Mrs. lishing a day early this week, the
Years
kinds of good things.
d
David Brown and Mrs. Jonathan detailed election returris box must
hristmas shoppers will all college onors.
Early
C
St. George Bond of 723 Yale
th tabl of wares of the' Penn State Center donors were Prichard. The capable stage crew, be held over until the November
avenue died suddenly Thursday, w"!come e. e
headed by Joseph Perkins.
under Ernie Federoff Includes Doc 18 issue.
November 3 In Taylor Hospital Blind AssoC1atlon of Del~ware
Several local businesses helped Ellis, Col. Mabbott, Carl Pfieffer,
of a heart attack following an Count~. The Polio AssoclatlO~ with moviOg and setting up of the Russ Pbillips, Bob Hockenblll!'
SlL ASSEMBLY TO MEET
operation. He was 79.
~ will have a table of aUrae heavy eqnipmelii. The Borough Jea? Holman, Sue, Hopson, Bill The Senior Assembly will have
Born in Canada, :Mr. Bond, who Uve gifts.
Police force aided by High School Whitaker and Charlie Brady. The its first dance Saturday evening,
came to this country when a young
Mrs. H. S. Toole of the swartb; students directed traffic and ar- elegant bust appearing in the scene November 12 from 8:30 to 11:30
man, had lived In Swarthmore more Apartments is in charge 0 ranged parking space for donors. is the work of Jean Evans. Make- p. m. at the Woman's Club.
for the past 50 years.
tickets. Mrs. C~les W. Lukens Signs and notices for the mood up is In the charge of TeeAnn
Host and hostess for the tweUth
Mr. Bond formerly was secre- is hand.Ilng donatIOns to the cak;: Mobile Uriit were made by the Doughty with Ray Russo and Mrs. grade will be Mr. and Mrs. George
tary of the Devon, Bryn Mawr and table and Mrs. Edw~d W. ~
Junior Red Cross under the direc- E. poole BenUey as assistants.
M. Allen and the chaperones, Mr.
Allegheny' horse shows. He was donations for door prIZeS.
. ' tlon of Mabel Ewing.
The play, which opens Monday and Mrs. Richmond FetheroU•.
a member of several fox-hunting
The literature department~
Mrs. Claire Jeglum aDd Mrs. night, November 14, will play
Host and hostess for.the eleventh
and riding clubs. He had retired Mrs. S. M. Bryant as chainn
Charles B. Shaw servin under Mn. throughout the week. Curtain grade will be Mr. and Mrs. Philip
from show management in recent will present Mrs. Frank G. Keenen SouIe on' the general orgaDization time is 8:20.
M. Alden with Captain and Mrs.
years.
in literary news apd Mrs. W. Mark committee.
J. L. Woodruff as chaperones..
He leaves his wife, Joan ElizS- Bittle In a review of PbYllis BotBlood donors will receive a card
L WV TO MEFlI' NOV. 18
The committee hopes that this
beth, and three daughters, Mrs. tome's "Search for a Soul" on from Red Cross Headquarters notThe Pennsylvania Plan for the new plan .of giving the Senior
Jean Eiizabeth Bowers of Pen- Friday, November 18 at 10 a.m.
log their blood type and IUi fa~tor ElecUon of Judges will be the topic Assembly a longer dancing pernington, N.J.; Mrs. Lucille Ranand appreciation for theirgeneros- of discussion at a luncheon meet- iod on separate nights from the
kin of Yale avenue and MiI~
~~=t:~:::!,.,ns Ity In making the Blood Program ing of the League of Women Voters Junior Assemblies will be favorBond, ,a Government employee m Home will be held at 8 p.!Do Wed- possible.' .
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of Sw!lrlhmore on Friday, Novem- ably received.
Mr. and Mrs.
Korea.
.
Dr Ernest W
The 10cal .chapter than1gs The her 18 at Whittier House.
Herbert' Michener, Jr. will give
nesdaY evanillR··
• Swartbmorean and its staff for
JobI. R. Graham, a member of demonstration dances, and any
4BTS' CENTER NEWS
Sipple will show pictures. Music publicl!i aDd assiBtaDce.1n thIS the committee of twelve appointed Individual instructlcn that ls reMembers of the eommunil;yArts will be
;;t:p;::.rold major town Undert,ldnl
by the Delaware Counl;y- Bar As- quested.
'
Cen~ will apprecia'te the current Ogram a n d ·
,
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sociatlon to study this plan, will
. , -----Members' Exhibition from a sUghtd Mrs Everett Hunt of
A meeting 9f thll Eleventh'Grade be the League:s speaker.
Kappas To Sew
Iy different slant next FrldaY.~·
Mr. an
entertain as their parents .and. ~ty will meet on
Mrs. Joseph S. I.Ynch, chairman The Kappa Kappa Gamma SewNorman Dutton, Wallingford.
Elm a~ue ests Dean Burell Thursday, November . 1'1 at the of Structure aIid Function of Gov- ing 'Group will meet Tuesday, NOc:ha!rman of 'a committee which.is week-en. ~ork University Law .Raymond Denworth home, 301 ernment, arranged the meeting. vember IS, at the home of Mrs.
arranging a social afternoon Of, Niles of New Niles and their son Elm avenue. D, e1 t will be serv- Mrs. OIi,ver Rodgers is In charge of :aobeit H. Reed. of 29 College avbridge at the, center which
SchooI, Mrs.
eel at '1:80.
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start at two o'clock.
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER
VOLUME 21-NUMBEB 45
guages, until the opening of the
Swartiu!lore Preparatory School bY
Closed Every Sunday
Open 7 A. M. to 8 p. M.
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OUTSIDE CATERING SERVICE
BreaJdasl - £lUJdI - Dbmer
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Monday Thru Saturday
DEW DROP INN
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
~:~ was graduated from SwartlJ,more College in 11\83 and In the
same year became a teacher at
the West Chester FrIends' School
Several years later she was made
' Select Sch 1
principal of Frlends
. 00.
at Media, where she presided,
teacltlng\ English and the lan-
NEWS NOTES
MUMS IN FIELD HOUSE
Chest D.rive
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PERSONALS
Mr, and M,". Andrew Smith ot
Yale avenue motored to Delray
' d
Beach, Fla., two wee k s ago an
returned home Monday by way of
Mrs.
F. S~·highway.
Chamber.s of Dickinthe
coastal
son avenue spent a few days of
last week with friends and relatives in Mt. Joy, near Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Millard Tyson and family of Park avenue
will move next Wednesday to their
newly purchased home at 140
Guernsey road.
Mrs. Tyson's
parents Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Samuel
of Manhattan, Kansas will arrive
this week for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Sharpless, formerly of 219 South Chester
a 10-day motor trip to Madison,
Wls.. with Dr. and Mrs. M. E.
Frampton of New York City.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. MIlton Bryant
of South. Chester road left Thursday for Summit, N.J. to attend the
wedding of Mrs. Bryant's cousin
Mr. W. KendalJ Wipperman, which
will take place Friday.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Weiland
ot South Chester road have had
as their house guest for the past
10 days Mrs. Weiland's cousin,
Miss Mary Apperson of Blacksburg. Va.
Mrs. W. G. McNees of Hillborn
avenue has returned after a several-week visit with her daughter
Mrs. E. J. Garini of Beverly, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rlncllffe of
, road, moved Wednesday to their Strath Haven avenue will attend
new home at 1323 Baltimore Pike. the Yale-Princeton game SaturMlbs Mary Ann Hook of West- day at PrInceton with their weekdale avenue will spend the week- end guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles
end with her brother Dick atP. Roraback of Torrington, Conn.
Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.
Miss Nancy L. Cary ot Park avMr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert enUe has, been appointed sa a
of Park avenue entertained as general assistant on the staff of
their week-end guests Mr. Gil- the Sullivan Memorial Library of
bert's brother and wife Dr. and Temple University. Mlaa Cary
Mrs. C. L. Gilbert of Greenwich, was formerly head of the circuConn. They attended the Penn~ latlon department of the SwartbVirginia game Saturday and later more College library. She gradwere joined at dinner by Mr. and uated from Drexel Institute in
Mrs. Richard Willis of 'Harvard 1945.
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. George O. Wilkinson of Glen Mills entertained at
a cocktail party at their home
Sunday, November 6. Among the
guests were several Swarthmore
High School classmates of Mrs.
Wilkinson's, the former SaraMarie DisQue. Also present were
Mr. and Mrs. Daniels Brasted of
Wynnewood, Mr. and Mrs. Bevin
Stru'th of Bryn Mawr and' e aI
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s ver
guests trom New York City.
MIss Rosemary Miles and Miss
Martha Parrish ot South Chester
road spent the week-end as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C, Russell
De Burlo, 'Jr., of Medford, Mass.,
formerly of Swarthmore. Miss
Miles returned here Tuesday while
Miss Parrish is vistlng relatives
in Missouri.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Hemz'
of Strath Haven avenue returned
Monday from a 10-day hunting
trip to Houlton, Me.
Miss Katherine T. Bronson of
Park avenue retired November 1
from Central Penn National Bank,
Philadelphia after 25 years of service. MIss Bronson had worked in
the Foreign, bookkeeping, colleetion, and filing departments. She
was a teller for tfrree years and receritly served at the Drive-In DeJlOSit window. In the spring of '46,
Miss Bronson spotted a bad check
'passer who was caught and sentenced.
S W A.R T" .'\f 0 R F. !\ !'tI
the Downlngton Lutherllll Church. 'The baby ~ a grandson:r 'Mrs'Iof Ce(lilrRSpiilii;' io~ ~
The ceremony was performed by Harold .Johnson of Seattle, Wash., th~ blrtb of a daU&hter, Osa Jean,
the Rev. George Bass, pastor.
who Is vIs1t1ng her daughter and on October 25.
_'The "..urch organist presented famUy until after Thanksgiving.
Thcbaby Is a. granddaughter
of
,.
organ numbers preceding the cereMr. and Mrs. CharIe8 G; Thatcher
mony and a member of the choir
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thatcher, Of Ogden avenue.
sang "0, Promise Me," aud' "l Love
rHre1Ht"1H1':1H ...... HHH=t==JMt=SHH.....
I•
You Truly."
The bride, given in marriage by
IS YOUR CAR READY FOR WINTER
her father, wore a wedding' gown
of cream
on I prlnlin satin
with fashioned
1
Carburetor and Ignition - Cooling System
cess
es,
a ong tight s eeves
and train. Her long vell of t.dle Engine & Clutch Shocks, Steering & Brakes
was attac:hed to a coronet of tulle
,
and she carried white roses and
ivy.
Miss lBetty Jane Zook of Down"Bob"
Owner
ingtown as maid of bonor wore •
gown of light blue taffeta with lace
CALL 0440
DARTMOUTH &-lAFAYETTE AYf5
,peplum. Her bouq\lil!t was of
RUSSELL'S SERVlfJE
Au,
yellow roses and yellow C'.hrysan- :~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
themums.
MT . .John Paul Jones, Jr., brother
Evel'7one In Yom FamUy Will Be Lookin,. Forward To
Of the bride, served 'lIS best man,
An Old Fashioned THANKSGIVING DINNER
and the ushers were Mr. Ralph
And We Are lilakina' Thanksgivln,. Beservatlo... Now
Langdale of Chester Heights, and'
The traditional Turke,. Dinner, with aU the ~
Mr. Charles Abel of Downingtown.
IDcladinJ' lIIargie's lamous Pumpkin Pie and (lInnamoll BlIDS
A reception followed at the home
'$1.00
of the bride's parents. The bride's
And lor &hose who prefer ataek to tarkeymother wore a gown of dark crepe
Tender,Perfeotly Cooked FILET MIGNON.......2.75
with cqrsage of roses. The mother
Or, eqaaU7 tender, SIRLOIN STEAK.......UO
of the hridegroom Wore a &'Own
of taupe crepe. Her corsage was
Swarthmore, pa:,
Telephone Swart:Itmore ....
of pink sweetheart roses.
Pollowlng a wedding trip to the
WESTEB.N UNION OFFICE AND FREE PARKING
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STRATH HAVEN INN
Poconos, the couple w1l1 live in
Downingtown.
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BlRTBS
Mr. and Mrs. Russe1l Hathaway
Kent, Jr. of Springfield announce
the blrtb of their second ChIld,
Russell Hathaway, m on November 4 at Habnemann Hospital.
The baby Is a' grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Kent, Sr. of' Riverview'
road and, of MaJ,or .Gen. and Mrs.
William K. Jiarrlson, Sr., of Falls
Church, Va.'
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The' Bouquet
BEAUTY SALON
,It's caring that saves the wearing
Call Swarthmore 0476
9 Chester Road
SOCIETY OF KWINK
PRESENTS
THE
1." HAMBURG SHOW
'''HEADS or TAILS"
ORIGINAL MUSIOAL COMEDY
Mrs. Leroy Peterson of Vassar
Thursday and Friday Nov. 17, 18
,
avenue will attend the semi-anVLOTBIER MEMORIAL - 7:30 P.II.
nual meeting of the Alumni Board
of Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio,
congratulations
the blrtb
of ~
to be held Friday.
PAXSON _ JONES
thetr
second son,onJames
Jay, on
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of
Miss Nancy Jones; daughter of November 5 in Taylor Hospital.
North Chester road and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Jones of
Mrs Clark W. Davis of Walllng- Downington, became the bride of
ford will be the week-end guests Mr. James Edward Paxson son
405 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore, Penna.
of Mr .and Mrs. Joseph C. Elgin of Mr. and Mr~. J. Warren P';""'n
GIVE
A
MAGAZINE
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of Princeton, N.J., and attend the of Vassar avenue, Saturday mornThe YeI\l'-Roand Gift
Princeton-Yale game Saturday,
ing, November 5 at 10 o'clock in
FOR SUBSOBIPTIONS TO
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph' H Banks
'
TO NOVEMBER 26th
of Cornell avenue spent last week
bC
at
ac
:as
All MAGAZINES
Any Davenport Cover 99c
vacationing in Atlantic Cily.
JR. WOMAN'S CLUB
CALL
Any Chair Cover 79c - Any Cushion Cover 19c
Mrs. Henry Lawrence Smith of
OF SWARTHMORE
Swarthmore avenue entertained
Presents
Now 1 Day ServIce Any Article 150 Bldra
informally at a luncheon at Strath
Thanksgiving •• Dance
Haven Inn, Friday. The guest of
At The
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honor was Mrs. Wilhelm KorlhalsWOMAN'S CLUB HOUSE
altes of Amsterdam, Holland, who
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25
through the American Red Cross
9 to 1 P.M.
distributed the many articles of
Music By
clothing and material contributed
Roben Hohn's Orchestra
by the ladies of Swarthmore after
Tl.kela $3.00 (tal< incladed)
FORMAL
Frldayand'Saturda7
the war.
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car,. Grant
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Hibbard I~~'C~~~?~?~~~?~?~~~?~C~~
of Riverview road entertained
Ann Sheridan
Mrs. Henry Howell of Montclair,
"I WAS A MALE WAB
N. J., as their, house gue&t the past
el'bMmaqll_oltbedIJI I
BRIDE"
week.
of all the INrDed pmf'l law It
OK Kiddie Showl
Mrs. James E. Davis of Amherst
Air Conditioned
Sat. Mat. 1:111
bad its beginning _ _ thM fo..
avenue has returned home after
"MY DABLING
t:.IIouMnd yean aso. aDd. 11M ' CLEMENTINE"
FrIday and Saturdll7
8 cartoons
practiced In ~ form 01' emther
Van Heflin - IeDDller . f _
THE SWARTHM:OBE
.Jameellluoa
ever lince. The modem drug
"IAMBS BR08. OW'
"MADAME BOVABY"
MISS01JlU" N. ,
store bears little resemblance to
Players Club
RellUlar feature not shown
I
Feature Time
the apothecary of old. Yet, to!
Saturday Nlte Only
Sunday and Monday
day's pharmacist is Inspired by the same honorPresents
6:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 PM.
Robel1 Hlteham
able principle. that governed ~e conduct of his
Sat. Matinee - 1 P.M. _
Jane Greer - wrote. B=dlz
"BELVEDERE"
forebear-. The pharmacist·s chief interest. now a.
ChIldren's Matlnee"TIIB BIG STBAII'
"81IE1UFI'of LAS VIIGAB"
then, is the relief of sufI'ering and the prolonpby GWEN DAVENPoRT
Cartoons - SerIal
To ......,. and Wedn"'~.
tion of life. Pre.wptions cOme fim ill our store..
Mon. - Tues. - Wed.
Dr-. Wen. • N _ o.M
Your doctor may not like to recommend any
Akia'1" 7 oM
''THE RED SHOES"
in tedlnicolorl
particular pharmacy, but he w1l1 never complliia
. . .mt .1010"
Feature TIme
if you bring his p~e8!'riptions to us.
1:3" ':00 ':15
StartIna 'l'IwncIQ!
Pricee $1.30
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Special Student Price $1.00
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Mrs. David P. Wisdom of Vassar
avenue has returned following a
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford M, Bryweek's visit with her paren13. Mr.
ant
of Norwood are receiving conand Mrs. Fred Robinson Of EsthergratulatiolUl
upon the blrtb of a
Ville, Iowa.
IOn, Cl1fford Milton Bryant, Jr.,
Mrs. Frederick A. Child of Oak November 7 in, Lankenau HospitBluffs, Mass., formerly of Swartb- al, PhiladelPhia.
MOret visited." 'for a week Mrs.
Mr. and Mr$., Albert Hilles of
Ralph V, Little of Parltavenue the Swarthmore Apartments, and
j",hlle en route south.
,J
' Mrs. Arthur S. Robinson of Og- Mr .and Mrs. S. Milton ,Bryant of
South, Chester road are the grandden avenue entertained ''The parents of' the new' baby.
Eightsome" at a luncheon at the
Ingleneuk Tuesday followed by
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Y. Cly_
bridge at her home.
mer Of Park avenue are receiving
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PE'l'ER E. WI.o, EdIter
MARJORIE TOLD, ABaooIate EdIter
Rosalie Peirsol
Lorene Me Carter .
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Entered as Second Clss. Matter, Janu..... 24, 1929, at the Post
Office, at Swarthmore. Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY,
Presbyterian Notes
Sunday morning at the 11
o'clock service Mr. Bishop's ser~
mon will be "Protestantism and
Public Education."
After the 11 o'clock service each
Sunday morning, starting this
coming Sundayt a "Coffee Hour"
will be held in the Parish House,
sponsored by the Board of Deacons. A cordial invitation is extended to the congregation to
share tb1s fellowship.
Col. and Mrs. Harold C. Mahbott at the Harvard avenue entrance and Mr. and Mrs. W. Alfred
Suuth at the driveway-transept
entrance will assist Mr. Bishop in
greeting· the congregation after
the service Sunday morning.
The Women's Bible Class meets
Sunday morning at 9:45 to discuss
the book "God Has Spoken."
The Men's Bible Class meets
Sunday morning at 9:30. This
Sunday Dr. E. Fay Campbell will
lead the discussion on the Congregation and Christian Churches.
The Departments of the Church
School meet at 9:45. The Nursery
and Beginner's Department meet
at 11 o'clock. The Church Hour
Parking Place for 6 and 7 year
olds is held during the morning
worship hour on Sunday morning.
The Fellowship and Choir for
seventh and eighth grade young
people meets Sunday afternoons
at 5 o'clock.
Chllrch Service.!!
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, MinJat.v
Sanda,., November 13
9:30 A.M.-Women's ,Bible Class
9:45 A.M.-Sunday Sc:hool and
Men's Bible Class.
11:00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop's sermon
will . be ''Protestantism and
Education."
5:45 P.M.-Young Adult's Group
6:30 P.M.-Youth Fellowship
METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser, D. D., Minister
Sunday, November 13
9:45 A.M.~hurch School.
10:00 A.M.-Young Adults
11:00 A.M.-"Our Faith in God."
, 6:30 P.M.-Youth Fellowship
TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector
Sunday, Novemher 13
8:00 A.M.-Holy CommunlDn.
9:45 A.M.~hurch School
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer. The
Rector will preach.
6:30 PM. - Canterbury Club.
6:30 P.M.-Young People's F,ellowship. Friends' Meetmg
House.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
Sanday, November 13
9:45 A.M.-First Day School.
9:45 A.M.-Sunday Morning FO,rum in the Meeting House. William Prentice of the Psychology Dept. of Swarthmore Col~
lege on "The Nature of M8!?'
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Wor~p.
Children cared for in Whittler
House.
. t'
8:30 P.M.~ommunity Chrl~ ,.an
Youth FellOwship in Whittier
House.
Monda,., November U
.
2:30 P.M.-Meeting Tea. Alice
Hall Paxson will read poems
from her book "Youth and
Old Age." In Whittier How:e.
Sewing for the A.F.S.C. m
WhIttier House.
Wednesday, November 15
All day sewing and quilting for
the A.F.s.C.
NOVEMBER 11, 190 ,
The Primary Department teachers and officers will hold a meetIng on Sunday afternoon at 4
o'clock, at the Church.
The Young Adults meet for a
meditation period in the Sanctuary
at 5:45 followed by supper and a
film' on displaced persons"Answer for Ann."
.
The Christian Youth Fellow&htp
meets Sunday evening at 6:30 at
the Friends Meeting House. The
film. uAnswer for Ann" will again
be shown.
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock a
combined organ and vocal recital
will be held in the Church.
On Wednesday morning at 10
everyone interested Is invited to
make surgical dressings in the
Ladies' Pador at the Church.
The following Circl.... of the
Woman's Association meet on
Wednesday, November 16:
Circle I, Mrs. C. W. Lukens,
chairman, at the home of Mrs. P.
Daugherty, 317 Dickinson avenue,
at 11 'a. m. Co-hostess is Mrs. John
Rainy. Members should bring
sandwiches. Program begins at
1:30.
Circle 3, Mrs. William H. Gehring, chairman, at 11 at the home
of Mrs. William Barrow Pugh,
Providence road, Wallingford.
Circle 4, Mrs. Clifford Banta,
chairman, at 10:30 at the home of
Mrs. J. R. Hoover, Jr., Brookhaven
road,
Wallingford.
Members
should bring sandwiches.
Circle 5, Mrs. Donald P. Jones,
cha1rma.n, at 10 o'clock, at the
home of Mrs. C. W. Croco, 612
Hillborn avenue. Sewing in the
morning. Members should bring
sandwiches. Co-hostess is Mrs.
.John B. Danner. Program will be
held in afternoon.
Circle 7, Mrs. Harold C. Stott,
chairman, at the home of Mrs.
Robert A. Boyle, 18 Amherst avenue at 10:30. Members should
bring sandwiches. Mrs. Morris
Smith will speak on "R~liglous
Trainilig ot Children."
Circle 8, Mrs. Edwin W. Crosby,
chairman, Mrs. Birney K. Morse,
co-chairman, at the home of Mrs.
R. J. Littlefield, 4 Swarthmore
place, at· 10:30. Mrs. O. M. Hook
will be co-hostess.
Members
should bring sandwiches.
Circle 9, Mrs. Casper Garrett,
chairman, at the home of Helen
Craemer, 422 Harvard avenue" at
8 p.m. Hans Schauer, German
graduate student at Swarthmore
College on Fellowship from the
International House, Philadelphia,
will speak.
Circle 10, Mrs. Joseph D. HOwe,
chairman, at the home of the
Chainnan 127 Rutgers avenue, at
8 p.m. ~s. Charles Garrison will
be co-hostess. Mrs. GeOrge Schobinger will speak on "Finland."
Circle 11, Harriet Welsh, chairman J at the home of the chairman,
Swarthmore apartments.
Mrs.
Theo D'Orsay, Director of the T.
M. Thomas Center in Chester, and
Barbara Colburn, Aslstant Dean
of Women at Swar\hmOrC College
wills~
,
The Boys and Girla Junior Choll'
meets Thursday afternoon at 3:30
for rehearsal.
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The Chapel Choir rehearses at
7:45 on Thursday evenings.
The Meditation trom 5:35 to 6
o'clock on Thursday afternoon. in
the Church, will be led by Dr. E.
Fay Campbell tb1s week.
The Session w1l1 meet on Fri~ evenJng, November 18. at 8
o'clock in the Church Study.
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
Park' Avenue below Harvard
1huuIay, November 13
11:00 A.M.-Sunday School.
11:00 A.M. _ Lesson _ s~n
"Mortals and Immortals. .
Methodist Church Note.
Wednesday evening meetlna
The Sunday School meeIa at
_ch week, 8 p.m. Reading roo~
9:45.
The Young Adul!s meet at
open 4Dily except Sunday an
... _
Bolld~ 12 to 5 p. m. Wedn~ 10 in the LacJles' Parlon. '
7 .. 7:50 p.m. ud 9
At the 11 o'cleek .noIee. -
_In.
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a A 1'1
topic of the IIel'IJlOn 1a "OUr I'alth
'In God!'
Tbe Church Nunery Is open
during the morning service. Mrs.
J. F. Hamilwn and MIss Pr1acilla Allen will be Incharge.
The ushers for the daY,are G.
Shubert, E. Alston, W. DJckln8Cl1l,
P. Murray and P. Paulson.
The Community Youth Fellowship meets at 8 in the Frlenda
Meeting House.
The Young Adults will have
group metlngs at several of the
members' home on Monday evening.
The Choir AssocIation will have
a bUSiness meting and soc:lal on
Tuesday evening at the home of
Mrs. StoYan W. Russell, 704 Hood
road, Grace Park.
The Woman's SOCiety will meet
on Wednesday at 12:30 in the
church.
Rehearsal for the Junio~ Choir
Is on Tbursday at 6:30, and for
the Senior Choir at 7:45.
.
The Choir will sing 'l\Ilendelasooo's ,"Hymn. of Praise" ot;l Sunday afternoon, November' 20 at 4.
This church Is joining with 370
other Methodist, churches in holding Evangelistic Services during
the week of November 27 to December 4. 'Services. will be held
in the c:hurc:h eac:h evening except
Saturday. Special preachers will
be asigned to the church' by Bishop
Corson.
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W_"
Coo!MI' w1ll live
of tile new
of the pariah OIl TllMllaT at 4 p.m.
lollowlq the rqular monthly
meeting of the Counell in the home
of Mr$. Joseph Re7Dolda, I Oberlin
The
a tea in
~
avenue.
MoodAJ'8 and Weda.....780 Bozell
of uaed clothes are welcome the
year roand. They are pent to the
Ar.s.C. Packing Room in Philadelphia from WhIttier House and
baled for ahipment to Europe.
Choir rehearAl will be held oD
Thursday evesWil at 7:30 p.m.
Oil THE IDARDWAlK AT ATUllTIC CITY
Chrbtlan Selea.ee Notes
"Mortals And Immortals" Is
the subject of the Lesson Semon
In all 6:hurcha of Christ, ScIentist
on Sunday, November 13. The
Golden Text Is: ''The7 which are
the chIldrl!l4 of the flesh, these
are not the chIldreo of God."
(Romans 11:8)
Why not plan Q
days VOCQ"
lion 10< lhe whol. family al
the seashore this Thanksgiving?
Thanksgiving Day will lealure
a bountiful turkey dinner, a
traditional pride of OUr chefs.
Evenings will be gay with
planned entertolnment# tnO'/ies,
dances, etc. Sun decks and
lounges off.r Dmpl. oppartunily
fat leflure. Low winter rotes.
Hot and cold ocean water In
all balh ..
Fr;Iends Meeting Notes
Dr. Will1am Prentice, Acting
Chairman of the Psycholosy Department of Swarthmore Cc1lege
will continue ' .... dlng the discuss10D on "The Nature of !IIan." All
are welcome. •
"on Monday afternoon at 2:30;
there will be a Meeting Tea at
which time AlIce Hall Paxsoa will
1'28d poems from her recently
published book "Youth and Old
Ai/.e."
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Tbe need for clothing in Europe
Is still ~cute and sewers are welCOJlle at WhIttier House on both
Trinity Chureh Notes
Holy Communion will be'
brated at 8 a.m. All Depart):nents
of tlie' Church 'SChool w1l1 meet
at 9:45 a.m. At the 11 a.in. service
of MOrning Prayer the ReCtor will
preach: The 'boys serving as ac0lytes are. 8 a.m.~Dale Thompson;
11 a.m.-Fritz l3Oiisan, John
Simon and Clem MaIJn. Ushen
for the 11 a.m. ~Ce
W. '
N. Ryerson, head usher, w.e.
Hogg, 'A. A. Smith; T. L.WUliarils, C. S. Keller,
ill. Kilgore,
A.E~ PritcIuird ahd' W. 'H: Rmidall. The Young People's F'eUi)wship will meet' at 6:30 p.m. in the
Friends Meetin&\ House together
with other Fellowships in' the
community. ·The canterbury Club
will meet'ilt 6:30 p.m.
Choir Scliool will be held on
Monday and Wednesday at 4 p.m.
The Vestry will u{eet on' Monday at 8 p.m; in the parish house.
cele-
NOT JUST
A TRADE NAME
lbis company was founded in
1878 by Oliver H. Bair. It is still
mnaged and directed by members of .. invnediate family.
are: .
:a.
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THE OLIVER M.. BAIR CO.
IIIUCI'Ou fH fUNQaS
'1820 CHESTNUT STREET
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TAKE A LOOKI TAKE A RlDEI
YOU'll TAKE IT AWAYI
is our very cordial invitation
T HIS
to you to come in and drive this
amazing new 1950 Studebaker.
. Take it out. Try it out. You've Dever
experieDced the like of the ride, the
handling ease, the sure-footed safety;
the brilliant all-around performance
of this aerodynamic new style star.
America is buying this low. long.
alluring 1950 Studebaker faster than
lUIy aew cat Studebaker ever iDttGdaced before; COme. in. Get behind the
....heel of. aeW 1950' Studebaker and
get the driving thrill of your lifetimel
FUSCO' & ALSTON
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nt froin. ~lie co~lectlol1 lire: " . MIsSion, SIlDDY crest Farm for N~
Guild Reports
Over 1948 Ingathering . }3iibles Hoo;iial of Phna~ go Eoys, camp Sunsblne, Taylor
.,
Mrs., Birney K. Morse ,president of the SwBrtbmore Branch of
the Needlewurk Guild report that
3218 garments were collected at
the recent Ingathering. ThIs Is an
increase of more than 100 articles
over the Ingathering of 1948.
Cb,est~
DQ' Nursery, Cqmmunity Hospital, Union Gospel MiIIlon,
flealth:Center of Central Delaware Volunteers of America, Delaware
County, FamIlYServ1ce' of W~Co~ty Chlld Care Center Assoc.,
tern, Delaware County, Friend's PhUa. General Hospital Pedlatrical
flome fOr Chlldren, Home MIssioD:- Department.
ary Society, J. Lewill Crow Hos-----pital, Lovers of CbIldren, Phllsde1- COlLEGE HOLDS
HOMECOMING
Owned and Operated by Amerlcern Store. Company
ACNGsi /li1j
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OF POPULAR BRANDS
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You con {old Blu. Crooo,
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con /rove lire ",."ed/Oil 01
famou. NOH~
PROfIT PLANS agaInJI boIIi /roIpItal OM Joctor bIIII.
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W/raI Blu. CI'OII Gives You.
en- providllB hoepital .uvica~
Blue
limited cub paymenla which ofteh
do, not cover your bin. Blue Croa pro.
Yides you witb holIpital room aDd meahJ
(for 21 to 30 days a year, depcndlna' on
how long you have been a member). In
tldditioo, it paya witlwullimit for drugs
lind medicatiops io general uae, such as
peulcillin and aulCa. It live. you Dumer·
ous other beoefita. In mOBt caaes, Blue
CI"08lI pays your eutire hp&pital bill. It
hall paid billR fUt hl/eh M $4.300 for 8
sin.le CIlJIIl'!
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Hlue Shield's liberal schedule of benefit!.
provides fOT payments up to' $150 for
•opcratlont made r.&
sry by any iUneu
or injury. There is DO Umit to the Dum·
ber of operatiON! it P&)'tI for. At your op·
tion, it will help pa,y your doctor bille
,.,hen,vou ate hoepitaUzed, even thoul{b
Paul Hoffman'. Orchestra
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RaMOI'd To...to JuI_
CamphU'. Tomato JuI_
Best Bu,. DIU 'Piokl..
Acm. WIIoi. Gold. . eora
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Ideal Cra-nit - s.ctlonl
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(;OllUlI£UUS~'~.~'~'.~r~.:I~""":~.~or~~:~:
chedi:: lit tUDe 01 sate
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Snrder and Arnold
ROBERT J. MacBRIDB, She". I JOUnted meeting of the School Boanl for
IO·n. and
at 8tor
p.m..
an ad·
avember
cash 18,
~ister
a or
rootat tor'
tbo
Col liege Avenue Elementary School Build·
SHKR
nil'. Specifications can be secured between
Uo'F SALES
II a.m. and .. p.m .• dally except Saturdays.
of Real Estate.
Sundays, and holidays. at the School Dl.
SHEBU'F'S OFlo'lCK
trlct office. The Board reserves the right
to r~Ject
anyaward
or allcontracts
bids In on
whole!
In
part
and to
any orItem
"~?UI\r.~ HQl1.~B•. ~EDIA\ PA.
or Items making up an,. bId.
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Secretary
~nworth
JAMES E. LAMB
PLUMBING AND BEATING
CUNNINGHAM
Registered in Swarthmore
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PREMIUM ANTHRACITE
WOOD'
Swarthmore
'Disposal Service
INSULATION
STORM SASH
aubblsh CoUected
Weekb' or Monthly
Phone Swarthmore 207.
Mason Builders Supply
Company
331 Dartmouth Avenne
SwarUnnore
Swarthmore 0345
Dial Ch""ter IS106
Marge and Dot
Casserole Catering
Service
PETER E· TOLD
SPECIALIZING IN
Luncbeons
All LInes Of Insuranoe
333 Dartmouth Avenue
SwarUtmore 1833
.
Buffe' Suppers
Cocktail Parties
Call
Dot Belfield - Swa.' 1973
Marge flurd - Swa.· 3138
DBLAWARE COUNTY
INSl"ITUTIOS DISTRICT
:.: Sea,I.,,)
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A. Mercer Quinby
aware
Acres
necessary.
that
date.
Hospital
Servlna Swarthmore, Mor-
~t~~~~ri~;'f:iJ
Women.
, SpeclOcations and forms ot P
1
at the Supednte~.
O ceobeFobtalned
air Ac:res Farm Lima, Pa
Eacb bid must be 8~bmltted
the
Fonn or Propo.qal fmd must. be accom.
ton, Rutledge and Ridley
Township since 181.
m:l
panled
PHONB:
on
by • C
tor
'.0
DO
drawn to the ortIer of Delaware County'
Institution District.
.
All bids must be &ea1ed and addresaed
to the Admlnistratrve and ExecuUve 06"1
SWlll1bmo.... ' " '
cers of the Delaware Count,.
DffiECTOR
Formerly qf Media
1125 W. Lehigh Ave:, PbIla
Phone Baldwin 1170 '
No additional charge for
suburban calls
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SWARTHMORE, PA.
PUDDiNG ' .!.~ 1ge iAEiiREL 1~21e
Upset price '0,181.11
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Since 180$
Devine Taxi Service
5_ food Value.
'l.114.fg
4
FUNERAL
one appliance
to plug iri another •••
Delicatessen Suggestions
at 21 story
houae lOxU feet.
; property of Clltrord
, ••<10", ~onn:a·n
g~.eJIBTv
ot7 Forrester Annue.
Upset price '1,858.01
Shlpra Berman.
Houses au·au Berbro
ADVERTlSE.\JENT
The School District of Swarthmore will
rec:!elve blds at the office of the Scbool
Dl.trld In' the High School Building, cor
her of College and Princeton Avenues
Swarthmore, I"ennsylvanla up to 4 P ,
Friday. November 18, 10.&0. and open .~;
bids at tbt' School D1!trlct ofrlee on No-
YOU NEED
few., TONS with
9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M.
to take out
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FIREPLACE & KINDLING
If you now belong to a Blue Crosl gr~up, .ee your
Group Laader about forming a Blue Shield grollP·
112·131 Flower
DeJawart!
CoLlnty HID.
FluBaC8 Company• 1.0..
Upset price 11.150.18
Delaware County Finance Company Lots
13G-137 Flower HUl
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TOWNSHIP OF
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T bomaa Comer. House .& Lot W. S, Bon8811 A,·enue :Ie x 100.
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PETER DI NICOLA
PaInters .. Paper
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Driveway ConstrooUon
Asphalt or CollllnOte
Commlsslonen ot Delaware
Count,.. Media, Pa.
TOWNSHIP OF CHESTER.
a. LoJan Harrlaon,
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FOR SALE
V: l18r:RTY
ALBERT J. CRAWFORD. JR.
Friday. lIr.ovembcr 13 1",,,
.&:;0 A.M. &Lsterll' 'standard
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My hom. add=
If EITHER HUSBAND OR
IlwariIunoftJ . , .
~~:;r~~~~
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BUILDER
noted.
'THB TERMS OF TIIB SALE
WI~~ BE CASH
per""..
SHEIIJF>"S UFFICE
couII'e HOU.K. MaDIA. PAt
Reply
bargain in
Nm'cDlbcr
••tb. "..deecrlbed
at ,.
0
~.M.,
the following
pieces ot land In I81d County, owned or
10 be owned by lb. r......,u.e
SALES
ot Rea! &late
Tippy and Tig ~OluSe
Call Terry, S~ore
Charles E. Fischer
history!
Telepbone your J.oca1 Blue Croes office
(Aaeociated HOIJPital Service) or fill out
llIld maD the coupon below for full in·
{ormation. YOu send no money DOW. and
.
PUBLIC NOTICE
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS'
SALB OF SEATED LANDS
In a,:co,dance with II,. AcIJI ot Asoem,
SHB.H.lfo'''~
FO!essRENT~lngleConvenient
room for busto
Whichever
the coat of
complete Blue Cross and Blue Shield
protect.ion for .)'Our entire fgmily ia about.
as much. per day, lUI you pay for a quart
of milk. Membenthip for aiog\e pencma,
or in ODe plan only. is much leas. It'. the
M~_______________________________________
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dana.of Elm
avenue spent two days' of this
week at Buck Hill Falls. Mr. and
Mrs. Dana returned Friday from a
tw...month motor' trip to the
Grand Canyon, and Los Angeles
and. San J'ransclsco on the west
coast. They stopped in Mexico
on their return trip and also visited their son-in-law and daughter
Dr. and Mrs. John Howklns of
Fayetteville, N.C.
COURT HOUSE, MEDIA. PA.
Bo desires mteresting
"K, The Swarth-
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EVERYBODY WELCOME
• • •
way you join,
SWlll"thmo,:r2~' RewarcL'1 'Mr. and Mrs. George Plow.
. ' man of Harvard avenue enter.
SHEItIFF SALES
.
. taWed ·th" StlIl<1ay. !\light Suppex
.
ot Real Estate
Club~ ...November'
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SHERIFF'S OFFICE
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2,6233.
,
ber' if you are wider 66, in good health,
and not eligible for group memberabip.
But once yOu are a member. you may.
of COilr'8&. al",,,,,Y!' stay a member. Non.
group membenhip i8 open only duriiag
the 11th birthday celebration of Blue
cro.-uotil December 16. "
college
nmm
WANTEJ):=HOll8ehold gOOds from
celler to I!ttic, bought and solcL
Penn State Center Gym
tn_
~3gc
position.
morean.
9 P.M. to 1:00 A.M.
You qualify 88 a DOD-groUP mem-
1_
11 Mr.
~Ice,".
lT
__,1_'4
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
as th
h
bJY 1':1 Bucb cases mode and prOVIded.
eIr ouse guest for
four dayS will
~bt! CommissIoners
of Delaware Counts"
two ran Mrs John AM'
f Cape
oller at public sale In the Countv
ex a equipment.
Phone . '
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May U)hlDlisalouers' AtCCUDB' Room on the flr.et
3308.
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t;ourt
N.J.
doorMedia,
ot the Pcnllsyh'ania,
('ourl House. In
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d
ot
on the Borou&b
,!,,,erienWl~,,,,th b1!SiD~ training
SATURDAY, NOV. 19--
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JOHN
DOHERTY
FRED H.
F. DUKE
ALBERT J. CRAWFORD. JR.
EXecutiY' and Admlnlslrelly.
'R6_h..
DANCE
you' are not obligated in any wa,.. No
In the i949 Chrysanthemum
.leem-n will eall. Joining Blue Cross or
Blue Shield. ia. entirely uR.,to you. Act now!
Show of the Pennsylvania Horti-'
,
cultural Sociem held at Swarth- I
mDre College, November 4, 5, and'
rELEPHONE YOUR LOCAL. BLUE CROSS OFFICE OR MAIL, THE
8. Mrs. Phlllip W •. Knl$ern won
COUPON TODAY. SEND NO MONEY-THIS IS HOr AN APPLICATION.
first prize mr her vase' of double
and semi-double cbrysanthemums~ 1 SPEctAL ENROLLMENT DEPT.. BLUE CROSS (AS$OClATlD HOSPITAL SERVlCI) 1
In addiUon Mrs. KnIskern took '..1 112 S. 16TH STREET. PHILADELPHIA 2. P A . .
'I
I Please send me complete Information Qbout nonproftt Blue Cross and Blu. ShIeld. I I
.third prize awards for her vase of
plans Is I
dis budded cut flowers and for a , I ""demand that no salesman win call. and that jolnIng either or both of
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entirety up to....
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SPrQ'S Of an"""""e type cbrJIIaD- I I
IWrlt. the word "non." wh.... ,equ••ted "formalb. do.. IiOf apply,
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bids.
train,.....-...o......... .;.
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biggest heeJ.t.h-protoctioD
Whal Blue S/rield Give, You
'Jt'akes Show Honors
DUCK CLUB
You qualify ae a group member If YOU'
work Cor a 6nn which employ. Ove or
more per8ODII. 10 thia case, Blue c~
and Blue Shield ,wW belp you form •
poup among your fellow-workers,
There ia DO age limit COl' group membe.-~
ship~
Bicycle-:-CalCDOnald and Mrs. George Patterson
314
Cornell avenue
I'DartmOUth
avenue. B. SmIth of
.. 3381hJ.
.
MIss ElIzabeth
Swarthmo
re avenUe lir expected
re
. , home.December 1 on the steamship
, p~ to I Ame~ca after a year with
Harll'J'Davidson Amerlcan Fri~'
en... -"Ierv!ce ~C:OIDDllt-1
Good condition. tee in Paris.
Hal.60~oId, Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Molr
Colle,e...
ISouth. Chester road
red
How Nlilch II Cost.
can join
r
SChmidt'I:~~S~A;I~,F~
~n
DO
from worry over haBpital and doctor billal
For DOW you caD join 60th Blue Cross
aDd Blue ShIeld.. Slue shield' is the docton' OWD nonproRt plan to belp you pay
mediea1 ..ad 8Ul"8ical bUla. Blue Croaa
ill the PODpro8t plaa "bicb pay. yoW'
hospital bilt. {or you. Over 1,.400,000
people ill the Philadelphia area already
helOOS to it!
You 'caD join Blue Crc.a oaly. Blue
Shield only, or both. Your whole family
,I
-'::' Co' ell'anavenue
MrS. entertained
Edmund Jones
.
at of ,Mollda,.
clock
ed
l:t.Oiii~Lo~~S~T~an~d~-~F~O~U~-N~D~:-;.·
leath
spectacles open house SaturdQ' night.
repuled
surgery ia required. If you bave •
moderate inoome (up to $76.92 weekly
for a family). Blue Shield will take care
of your mUte bW. In every caE. it will
pay a substantial part. of it.
Now. AT LAloT,you caD &00 younoelf
DIIII""I. ~'alr ....r.. Frum. Lima P.
and plainly marked on the en~e1"";;
"Ili~. ~~~~~I~~.F'A~;;.lnl..ratl•• ~I,
ce"
IleJawa
County
Institution
DIotrlct ot
reserve
the...rlrbt
to reject
any or-all
a:;.;s:,,."i'
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~ervr:s~~~
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Swarth-I .
Hau-
k
_ Vacuum Cleaners,
Irons, touters and radios re- vases _
~
China
paired. caUed for and deliv~. Chester
figures, etc. CsIl
Call Robert Brooks, Swarthmore
before noon.
.
1648.
PERSONAL-MlI8BZlne ub- _
-,...,,-an
Mrs
scrlp.""~NAI.. _ Electrical wIrinI 239tions
Haver!
rd B--L
- ...a P.s Faries
and Installation, resldenUal and more 4589-W avenue. Swarth~
commerclal. Water heaters ran,eII
. "
dishwashers,
dryers.
'Bur"";
, WANTED
alarm systems., All work done to WANT~
Fire Underwriters' specHications.
washing Regular day's work _
Service
on
h
was erst
VaCUWD
Ch'
or cleaning.
cleanen. ranees, iro.nsf toasters,
ester
bills for you)'
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and attacbllients' .Mrs, G. R. Mansfield of Wash0279-W.
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1~~~[~SALli: _ R.ili-Id_";"- ,m.ton, D. C., arrived WednMday
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for a visit with her dauehters Mrs.
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NOVEMIDB 11, 1HI
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Numerous eventS for alumni and
students have been plaimed for
Swarthmore College's hom~ming
day, -Saturday, !November 19.
At noon there will be the dedication of 'the new football field, to
be constructed behind the fieldhouse near Palmer Field. Fonner
captains of the' college football
teams will take part in the groundbreaking ceremonies.
The most popular attraction of •
the day will be the annual football
game which will be played at 2
o'clock on Alumni Field between
Swarthmore and its greatest rival,
Haverford College.
After the
game, there' will be a tea in Bond
for the alumni and a tea dance in
Comml)tlS for the students.
The entertainments of the evening will include a dance' and the
~mburg Sbow, open to both students and alumni. :BegInning' at
9 o'clock the dance will be held
in the dlninIC room. The mnnburg
'Show, scheduled for 7:30 in Clothier Memmlal, Is the annual musical show written and produced by
the studenls.
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On finding the line in use, hang up gently and give the
other pel1IOn a few minutes to finish his call. And when,
wtriIa talking, you realize thet yout neighbor is waiting
to make a call, hang up in a few minot.' and free'
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Swarthmore 19 - Yeadon O.
Children's B.ook Week
stood that
Way
until
the
fourth
per.
,
iod when a recovery of aD
National Children's Book Week
fumble gave.the Garnet the
for 1949, the slogan of which is
the Home team 11 yard lIBe. A "~ake Friends with Books," will
Swan to Terry pass clicked for be obserVed by libraries and book-
the final score of the day. Again sbops through the country during
.
the try far point was good
the week of November 14-19. As
h
Park In Toug est
the final score was 26-0.
part of this nation-wide celebraGame Of Year
The defense led by
tlon, the Swarthmore Publlc LiMcHenry and McCray plus' Bird brary will have more than 200
Scoring three times through the Tarr, Fethearolf, Crouthers, Willis: new juvenile books on display.
alr and once via the overland Terry and CaJhpbell bottled up the Further Infpnnation on this event,
route, The Little Garnet clipped Yeadon offense, ~Iding YeI\don which will be of In~ to' Chuthe wings of the Yeadon Eagles by without a first down. All
dren and parenis of this coma 26-0 count at Yeadon last Sat- backs ran well, getting
munity, will be given in next
urday. In doing so they
wheneve it was needed
week's Swarthmorean.
up victory number 7 of the '49
This ~turday'S gllJIl; is
Bettina Hunter, librarian, has
season and 26 in the 3 year un- "must" game of the season.
Mnounced the aeeession of' 51 new
beaten string. Swarthmore
pect Park will, be the
books during the month of octonow tied the all-time
opponent of the year, as thelt'
ber. Twenty-six ~ general fic~
County record fa:::
cord J10ints out. Th
lost
tlon, six are mystery stories, and
games without defeat, having long
'gaJI!e to Ridley T~
19 are non~fictlon works.
since broken the record for contheir other games ha
p
General fiction: "Mary," Asch;
secutive victories. •
had the sItuation \Jl han~e F tur- "Big Eyes," Atldnsou: ''The DonSwarthmore kicked off and after ing the running of Bob Hage; and ninton Le!!""d,,, ~a~; "The
an exchange of kicks, was in pos- Jack Fleenor and the lin lay f Plum Tree, Chase; 'Mi.'IS Pettinsession on the Yeadon 40.
Janick and AshbY Pros~ a ger's Niece,"· ErskIne; "Four
there Snape, McGliberry aM
be .a real test fo; the 1949 edl- Sq~,::. FiBh~: ,'The Dusty
man took turns hammering out
tlon of Swarthmci High
motHer, FosteJ:, 'The Way West,
yardage. From the two,
The Blue and (;:,ld will also
Guthrie; "Signature of Time,"
went over lOr the score. The try fighting to P teet th st ak
Havighurst; "My Son and Heir,"
for point was low. Early In the 26 games wi':. t d~ t re
Holt; "The Tunnel," Kendrick;
second period the Robinsonmen they established~ the ,ea ,1..
''The Secret Pilgrim," Kimbrough;
got another drive under way.
.
ear....,.
"Cella AmberleJ',tt Lincoln; "The
which culminated when Campbell ties..StatiStics sho~ that in a
Oasis," MeCarthy; "Gypsy SIxtook a 10 yard pass from the hands ~or- man COJnparl/!On the Gamet pence," Marshall; "Born Stranof a Yeadon defender in the
~~~~d:!';f'
is:e
gers," Miller; 'The Sunset Tree,"
zone.
The third
1949 .
ewer e
Ostegno; "The Old 9aken Budret,'.·
touchdown cam... on a
of
IS a great team or a
Partridge; "The World Next Door,"
pass from Walt Dickinson to Fred te~. S.H.s. boys will have to
Peters; "The Show Must Go On,"
Campbell, who after taking the the~r greatest game to emerge
Rice; "The Long Love," Sedges;
tonous.
"D'vin u.~
Sla ghter ''Th
ball on the Yeadon 45, shook off
.
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u
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a taclder, and aided by a crusbiog
ThIS past Monday the MaXW1!il Square," Terrill; "Medical :Meetblock from fellow end Dick Terry, Club of Philadelphia honored
ing," Walker; "War in Heaven,"
went all the way for his
Campbell, the Garnet right eDd,
and "It Was Like This,"
six-pointer. The play covered
.electing him as one of the
Winslow.
yards in all. The try for point was standing high school players in
:Mysteries: ''The Owl and the
good and the half time SODre was Philadelphia area. He was
Puasycat," Cameron; ''The :March
sented
award certificate by
Hare Murders," !'eJ'rars; "no
Pollock, sports editor of the
Murder Before Christmas," lams;
adelphia Bulletin at the
''The Bass Derby Murder," KnIght;
luncheon.
"A Matter of Taste," Lockridge;
and "The catherine ~ Wheel,"
Wentworth.
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Schedule for
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VOLUME 21-NUMBm 41
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2. Please do not ask us to deviate from our schedule.
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Digests Current Books
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. EDUCATION
DEPARTMENTS
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15
1 P.M.
/Jon~ let Mis MPP.!"
to YOU. •• Ge,.
RUBBER FOOTWEAR
FOR MEN ••• _./Jg
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BOOTS
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A cold is, messy, inconvenient, too. if you have 10 stay
home on important business days. Don't take chanOM
on wet feel. Get B. F. Goodrich rubber footwear far
men, and be sure.
CELIA SHOE SHOP
8
7
Chest Drive
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EABLY DEADLINE
LAST - MINUTE
Due to. the Tbanksglving holiday falling on The Swartbmorean's regular printing day, the
paper will come out on Wednesday next week. ThIs means
all news and advertising copy
for that issue must be in the
office before noon on Tuesdsy.
DOL&'A.Bs WANTED
With but a tew cWys till
closing the Community Chest
Drive ,In Swarthmore has
reached $14,343 or 92.3% of
Its goal of $15,530. Representatives will be on hand at the
Swarthmore Nation",,' Bank
from now until the closing date, .
Tuesday, Noveinber .22, in aD
effort to make up the difference necessary H the borou&h
is to avoid failing below; the
amount needed and set.
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CITY GLINT IN
BOROUGH .EYE
"BELVEDERE" AT
PLAYERS CLUB
I
Narhetb Directed
Gaet Pleases
of the greatest exhibitiOns of high
The Players Club is presentiog
school foothall ev!!'l' seen in these .
.
throughout thia week another
parts, s\VIll'tInlloioe High Sehool's
family comedy. "Belvedere," under
football team came through with
the direction of J. David Narbeth
one of its richest victories. T h e y . .
who also plays the trying .title
role; Once again the youngsters
defeated Pro_ct Park '1-0. there'by surpassing the all-time county Red Green Li his N
in the cast nearly walk away with
record of 26 games In row with-. "
g
ow
the honors. The staging is up to
out defeat.
Control Chester
the club's creditably high standThe game was a great triumph
Rd. Traffic
ard. Laughs are sponfuneous and
for a great team. Everyone stood
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frequent and the later performout at .nuerent times and every
The village took on a metroances will benefit from greater
member of the team did hI8 job politan gleam this week. with the
Miss Katrina Conway, Lecturer
security in lines.
in an inspked faShion.. The end lnsta1latlon· of its first traffic at .the Woman's CI\Ib Tuesday.
Homecome1'8To Attend
Mr. Belvedere, whether overplay of Fred Campbell, as fine an lights. On Mon?ay the l~ted
played in the cinema or undereod to be seen anywhere, the great signals were put m.to operabon at
Initial Ceremony
played in the current production
ball carrying' of Howard Arrison, Chest.;r and .Falrvlew roads. The
Tomorrow
Is to. be enjoyed, never investlthe defensive work in the line by Yale avenue mtersectlon on Chesgated with the bright light of
Ca tain McCr
T
Terry W1I ter road sports a lIke-come-and-go
The first cimcrete i step in the reason. He never quite ccmes
. p
ay, arr,
,
- sign, started Wednesday after$5,000,000 building program 'at through as a literary ilenius but
lIS, BIrd, Crouthers, and Fetb.erolf, noon, while those to be erected
. '
Swarthmore College will get sa an ingel\ious individual he i.
the~\ backing of Barry Co1e- a$ College avenue and at SwarthModem Fahri~ On . .under way with the beginning a perlOlIl set apart. •
man, Captain Bill McHenry, and ritore avenue. are expectd to be
of con.strl!ctlon for a new football "Bobby and Mark' King the
Arr~on, the passi~g of Walter piaced in tunctlon nel
Display Tues.
field on SatUrday, November 20. brothers tor whom Mr. Belveder
DickinSon,
the
rece.\v!ng
of
Dick
Due
to
a
delay
in
the
arrival
A
Club
A ground breaking ceremony for contracts
to baby-SI't are played
Terry, the determined running of
t
.
of some of the necessary equiptl!e new field will be beld at 12 by young Alan Gardiner and
McGllbury, Johnson, Snape, &I1d ment erection of the Baltimore
Klltrina Conway, 'asststant to noon behind the Lamb-Miller Teddy Grave.. so naturally and
the all Important .extra. ,point con- pike and Sproul road .standard the Dlrtictor of Consumer Rela- Field House as part of the Home- attracUvely as to make Mr. Belversion by Eric Sharpless con- originally scheduled for October, tions for Celanese CoroporatlOll of coming Day program planned tor vedere's choice Or family moat
ITlbuted materially to the win.
haa not yet been effected.
America, will -present a lecture the all-imPortant 'Haverford game commeodable.
.
Hard Fonchi Game
V.......ce G....ted
demonstration "Romoince of Mo- day'at Swarthmore.
Isabel Seymour as their mother
The game was one of those hard
The Board of Adjustment on dern Fabric;s"" next Tuesday No- . ,The .new field is being built 'Tacey KIng adds an excellent and
fought,' "never. say die" af- Tuesday evening granted a varl- venib';r 22' in the. Woman's Club In' order to provide room for the finlslled performance to the varied
fairs, with the little Garnet prov- ance to Frederick G. Volz tor the under the auspices of the Ameri- construction of l).ew bulldlngs on 'roles sIIe bas played for the club.
ing to be the most determined. The ere
,field. .The neW gridiron Is exl ,King. housebold rounds out .the
team occured in _ thii-d~; iioiih~I7lnterieeUon ofi'llm'MisS Conway'sc .Program . will peeted to be. readY tcn:.oper:ation family Picture anel, will probably
Prospect was foreed to punt
and Swarthmore avenues.
demonstrate color cooidloatlon' tOr by the 1951 tootl;>all season.
be. ·the model for the usefu\-manthe Swarthmore 42 and proceeded
'rhe variance to permit the the wardrobe and the home. There
This year will" mar~ . the iast .in-the-l;>ome.
to recover the ball on the swarth- structlll'1! to be built within ap- will be a display of mOdern fabrics tim.e the tradltlonal' Swarthmore- Howard H. Lyons as Mr. Applemore 8 when the Garnet· safet:r pnlldmately 10 feet of the westerly now h •.Iog used 'by prominent Haverford football game will be ton plays a consistently styled
fumbled. This seemed to be the side line e!>d 22 teet of the American designers. A specisl fea- 'played on Swarthmore's Alumni character role with skill, subllety
real break that Prospoot had been Swarthmore and Elm avenue Unes ture of the afternoon' will be a Field. Next year's contest. is and care. He Is .quite delightful.
waiting for as. at no other time was beld necessary on account Celanese QUiz in which the wiDner scheduled at Haverford.
Edna Pbilby is equally well
were they able to develop an of- of the triangular shape of the will be awarded a dress length.
Swarthmore football captains of handled by Jean C. Mangels whose
fensive
plot.
In addition to being a stylist· and the past are invited to attend the gentle by-play with Ned Pyle as
Was it possible for tilese boys to
lecturer, Miss' Conway Is the co- ground-breaking ceremOllY, at her husband Bill.is neatly done.
muster some super human strength
Thanks Donors
author of 'a new book entitied which college president, John W.
Dooald and Joan Piccard make
to thrusb bafk what might be the
"Put a New '0' in Beauty" which Nasony,'ill deliver a brief address. brief appearances as news photowinning score in the first defeat
Mrs. Ph~PS Soule, Blood pro- will soon be published .
" The past captains will also ea\ grapher and reporter and Helen
tor Swarihmore in tbree years. gram ChalI1Dan of the Swarth- This being the last club meet'- th.e tratoing meal with the present MacElwee completes the cast as
The answer was given in the next more Branch of the Red .cross, ing before ThanksgiVing, mem- Swarthmore'team, and will.attend the dominating, neurotic Mrs.
four plays. After Fleenor went again thanks the. workers ill ~e bers are asked to bring contribu- the game scheduled for 2 p.m.
Appleton.
six yards to center placing the V'.olunteer Services for their tions of jams and jellies fo.- the
Homecomers Arrive
" One can only hope that the
bali on the Swarthmore 2 yaM sp~dld help and co-opera~o~ in ~ub's donation to the CommunHomecoming Day has been sub1.ttb of Hummingbird Hill
line the line braced and wh"l' the making the Blood Mobile VlSlt,t<' lty Health Soci~ ifor holiday scheduled for the day of the which seems to encourllge varYing
dust had cleared ProSpect was ~warthmore a smooth and effie- cheer to the chromeslly ill.
Ha'lerford game for the first time .degrees of ego-eccentricity is not
back on the 6 yard Une.. No team lent operation.
Also on November 22, Mrs. Nor- in recent years, making the occa.... typical of suburbia in general.
ever fought harder and more efOne hundred pints of blood were man W. KraSe, chairman of Peace ioa doubly important. Members If It Is, the between the acts music
fectively. Paul Tarr kicked out collected f?r the. Red Cr?SS Blood Service committee, has asked of the Alumni Council arrived "Someone to Watch Over Me" had
of 'danger' imcI. It appeared the Bank. 'l'bis Is slld"",:, PUlts short members to bring new or good yesterday for a three-day visit to better be more than a hope..
game h d been • ved.
of the quota of one pmt for every used toys fOIl' children from baby- attend classes, seminars and stuBusiness Group To Meet
'!
a
35 inhabitants. Mrs. Soule feels hood ,to 14 years to be sent to one dent organizations in an effort
Score In Fourth Quarter
that as mare people ~ecome a~ of 395 refugee camps in IBavaria, to become better acquainted with
AJfter an exchange of kicks of the needs and importance of Suggested items are picture books t\le present. generation of college
The Swarthmore 'Business AssoSwarthmore got its big oppor- the peace time Red Cross Blood blackboards, dolls, plastic dishes',' students.
elation will meet Monday, Novem_
'ty. th f nth
art wh
will
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tun
e au
.gnifi
qu er t pien Program that .the quota
. never modeling clay, drums, horns,
Following the main evenis, the 7 p. m. to dlscuss Chtlstmas llghtD I Sm
. ana
wan
a ma
cen and
ay again fall short.
whisUes, writing and drawing ma- ground-breaking ceremony and mg
.
t
ted cn ~--+
and other holiday arrangem ercep
a . .~.,..,.. pass
terial, baseballs, bats, football and
(continued on page eight)
ts
.
gave S.H.s. possession on the COUNTYMARCHOFDmUS other sports equipment. If possl-hr_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _;:i;;__m.en_•._ _
Prospect Park 40. With about four
TO. BE pLANNED HERE ble gift wrap with age of boyar
minutes to go il seemed !pretty def."
girl so that committee can ship
inite, ,that If the Garnet did not
A county-wide mee~ ~ promptly to Europe in time for
FrIday. NOftIllber 18
score now the game would be Dela~ County Mau:dt
ChrIstmas.
10:00 A.M.-Book Review "Search for a Soul"
Woman's Club
over. At this moment W. bIc:ldn- Comnuttee will be con~ucted in
(continued on page eight)
1'00 PM LWV
.......Whittier
.
8:15 p'riMeetiog - J.R. Graham..............
House
son, Garnet halfback, who was the Swarthmore Woman- Club on
.
.
. -Hamburg Sbow................................Clothler Memorial
not in the game at the
asked Monday, November 28, by Dr. John DAVIS TO ADDRESS
• PM.
• - "Belvedere" ........ " ....................\.................. .Players Club
8'20
the Coach If he could throw his Nason commIttee ehaIrmBIl.
.
special pass play U was a per_
Richard McFeeleyobeadmaster of
LEGION MONDAY
Saturda,.. N....ember 11
feet set up for the panticular play George School Is. expected:to Th". Ainsworth-Wenlher Post.
2:00 P~-Swarthmore - ·Haverford game............Alumnl Field
8:15 P. .-Hamburg. Show................................Clothler Memorial
and Walter went into the game speak.. The public 15 urged to at- Ame~lcan Legion has secured
8:20
9-1 PP.M.-''Belvedere''
M Du
..................................................P1ayers Club
to throw a perfect pass to left end tend.
Francis K. Davis Jr., ~ speaker for
. . - ck Club Dance .............................. Penn State Center
Dick 'T
th 3 yard llne.
the November meeting.
Fr
erry on. e
.ed
.._~ The meeting is sCheduled for
S·ndu, November It
am there ArrlSon. carn~er Open H _ Gronp To •...,.,. 8 P.M. Monday, NOvember 21, in
11:00
A.M.-Morning
Worship ................................ Local Churches
:s the swartluno':e line droVe .the
The Open House Group will the Legion Room, Bo1'OUlih Hall.
.. 7:30 P.M.-.lunior Music Club ..... ;.. SOl N. Swarthmore Avenue
8:15 P.M.-Lecture,. "Moral Imperatives" .... :... Meeting House
g~':: post.and : :W~so:,n:!: meet on Monday, !:ioved>er 21, at Mr. ~vis Is prof........ ot ~cs
ee 0
2 p. m. at the ~ CJwrc:h. at DreXel but, perhapS is better
......day. NGVeIIIber 11
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out of bounds on. the ~ off and The hostess committee is heeded known. as.the "weatltennan of Sta2:00 P.M....:.open House Group ..................... Presbyterian Church
PIospect Park had POI _on with by Mrs. Gordon Clark,' of Wal\IDg- Ii WFIL." He Is an ail' ~ vel8:00
P.M.-LegIon Meeting ..........._...............;....... Borough Hall
. little more than 3 minutes to go.
O\l-.,. They ran four
without sue- fold.
eran,. having served as captain in
cess and it
ball
the meteo:"logIca1 sectioIlT" dU,
U ."
...Dana'-" with
Mr. and Mrs. Rat QuIck of All fonner service men and we2:00 P.M.-"RolDanc:e of Modern Fabrics"
-o·mft-·•.. Clu·b
and a vi ~-J1 as
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will
-invited. Oorrmanofer Me8:00 P.M.-.lr. Cl
.......... ' - ,
a minute aDd 30 secoads to go DlcJrin!C)1l avenue
move nCA> men.are
8'zcfP.M:
. ub, Katrina Conway ... - ........... Womans Club
ran the clack out with three sue- week to Woodcroft avenue. Haver- Williams,.is· expeetinc ·a . - d
. ..' .-JIUsIc ~b ........................ -............... Whittier House
a
lASTS
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QIIAUTY
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11 SOUTO CHESTER ROAD,
SWARTHMORE
CHANGE IN BANKING HOURS
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Because Friday, November nth is a Legal
Holiday this Bank will be open for business .
Thursd~ Evening, .Novemher lOth from 7:00 P.M.
. until 8:00 P.M.
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Swarthmore National Bank
arid Trust Company
,
Audience
COLLEGE. PLANS
ATHLETIC FIELD.
TO SHOW' COLOR
USE IN HOM'E
uu-eat.
Woman's Club
HEALTH, WELFARE,
Last Saturday, in what was one
D......tle Carpet._•. _ Complete Si,e l\an", _ ort...ta1 R.p
Th,
Charles Lee, author,' ..:::;\
NEWS NOTES
teacher and manager of !
Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop and Mrs.
Author LlDlcheona and BooII:
Frank G. Keenen are entertaining
delighted his audience at the
Saturday afternOon from 3 to 5
man's Club on Tuesday with
in honor of Mrs. HarrIson L. Kalllvely digest of C\IJ!reIlt books. bach, Mrs. KIlby Fentress and
Whenever he studies in front of
Mrs. Ernest Lewis, who have
group of women, 'he said, he
recently moved back to Swarthreminded of Professor Weygand
more, at Mrs. Bishop's home on
the University of Pennsylvania Harvard avenue.
who said he would rather talk 200
Women of Swarthmore who will
times to one girl titan once to
take part in the annual Bazaar
girls!
of the Daughters of the British
After . seeing \he names
EmpJre, to be held in PhUadelSwartluUore streets Yale, Har- phla next Thursclily, November 17,
vad, Dartmouth, Princeton etc.
!U"": Mrs. A. Haig Sheldon, Mrs.
doubted very much if
Octavius Narbeth, Mrs. GeOrge
women really needed a talk
,W, Wellburn, Mrs. W· H. Brown,
books. However at the risk
Mrs. J. H. Gordon McConechy.
being pedantic, he had org:anizedI
COl\lBlNED ORGAN and
his review along the alphabet.
VOCAL RECITAL
Tuesdsy, November 15
S:OO P.M.
ANNllAL
Swarthmore Presb)'terisn
Church
DESSERT BRIDGE
Donation 50 Cents
Sponsored By
GametTllkes Saturday
Game'To Break
Co. Record
3. Pleo.e be at home when your rugs are expected. 'Do
not ask us to make "call.backs" Thanksgiving week.
,u,
TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
of
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
OVER PROSPECT
r.ugs from storage.
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY. NOVEMBEB 18, 1M8
S.H.S.TEAM WINS I
1. Pleose allow at least one week's notice for removal of
45
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,
(No pick-ups except emergencies)
.To avoid disoppolntment,
I
~RTHMOREAN·
Chest Drive
THURSDAY deliveries will be made MONDAY.FRIDAY deliveries will be made TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY deliveries will be made WED;
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Swarthmore 1 9 - Yeadon O.
Children's Book Week
stood that way until the fourth perIod when a l'ecoVery of an Eagle
National Children's Book Week
fumble gave the Garnet the ball on for 1949, the slogan of which is
the Home team 11 yard line.
"Make Friends with Books," will
Swan to Terry pass clicked
be observed by libraries and bookthe final score of the day. Again shops through the country during
Garnet To Play Prospect the try for point was good and the week of November 14-19. As
the final score was 26-0.
part of this nation-wide celebraPark In Tonghest
The defense led by co-captains tion, the Swarthmore Public LiGame Of Year
McHenry and McCray plus Bird, brary will have more than 200
Scoring three times through the Tarr, Fethearolf, Crouthers, Willli., I new juvenile books on display.
air and once via the
Terry and Campbell, bottled up
Further infjirmation on this event,
route, The Little Garnet clipped Yeadon offense, holding Yeadon which will be of Intet:est to chilthe wings of the Yeadon Eagles by without a first down. All' the dren and parents of this coma 2G-O count at Yeadon last Sat- backs ran well. getting yardage munity. will be given In next
urday.. In doing so they chalked whenever it was needed.
week's Swarthmorean.
up victory number 7 of the '49
This Saturday's g!lIlle Is
Bettina Hunter, librarian. has
season and 26 in the 3 year un- "must" game of the season. Pros- announced the accession of 51 new
beaten string. Swarthmore has pect Park will be the
books during the month of Octonow tied the all-time. :o~:!~;~~~: opponent
the year. as their re- ber. Twenty-six
general ficCounty record for C
cord points out. They lost
tion. six are mystery stories. and
games without defeat. having
one game to Ridley Township
19 are non-fiction works.
since broken the record for con- in their other games have always I General fiction: UMs1"'V,"
Asch.·
"
secutive victories. .
"Big
Eyes:'
Atkinson:
tiThe
Donhad the situation J,p. hand. Fe.aulI'-1
Swarthmore kicked oft and after ing the running of Bob Hagerty
ninton Legend," Beatty; "The
an exchange of kicks, was In pas..
Plum Tree," Chase; "Miss PettinJack Fleenor. and the line play
session on the Yeadon 40. Fron, I Janick and Ashby. Prospect will ger's Niece," Erskine; "Four
there Snape. McGilberry and Cc,I..·1 be a real test for the 1949 edI- Square," Fisher; 'The Dusty GodmoUier.1I Foster.· '-The Way West."
rI
t
h
t k t
man 00 urns amme ng ou
tion of Swarthmore High Football. Guthrie'. "SlgnattlI'e of Time."
yardage. From the two. Coleman
The Blue and Gold will also be
went over fOr the score. The try fighting to protect the .treak
Havlghurst; "My Son and Heir."
for point was low. Early in the
Holt; "The Tunnel," Kendrick;
26 games without defeat
second period the Roblnsoomen
"The Secret Pilgrim," Kimbrough;
got another drive under way, they established In the early
"Celia Amberley," Lincoln; "The
which culminated when Cl~~:~~ ties. Statistics show that in a
Oasis," McCarthy; "Gypsy Sixtook a 10 yard pass from the
for- man comparison the Garnet pence," Marshall; "Born Stranof a Yeadon defender in the
is the underdog. This is the game gers," Miller; 'The Sunset Tree:'
tone.
The third Swarthmore that will decide whether the team Ostegno;"The Old Oaken Blld
Partridge; "The World Next Door:'
tcam. S.H.s. boys will have to
Peters', "The Show "ust Go On."
pass from Walt Dickinson to Fred their greatest game to emerge
,1u.
Rice'. "The Long Love."
Sedges-·.
CampbeI I, who after taking the torious.
"Divine
Mistress."
Slaughter.·
"The
b a 11 on the Yeadon 45. shook off
a tackler, and aided by a
This past Monday the Maxwell Square." Terrill; "Medical MeetClub
of Philadelphia honored Fred Ing," Walker.' ·'War m' Heaven."
block from fellow end Dick Terry.
went all the way for his
Campbell. the Garnet right end,
Williams; and "It Was Like This,"
six-pointer. The play covered 65 selccting him as one of the
Winslow.
yards in all. The try for point was standing high school players In
Mysteries: "The Owl and the
good and the half time score was Philadelphia area. He was
PUSSycat," Cameron; 4'The March
sentcd an award certificate by Ed Hare Murders," Ferrarsj "Do Not
Pollock. sports editor of the PhIl- Murder Before Christmas," lams;
adelphia Bulletin at the
''The Bass Derby Murder." Knight;
luncheon.
uA Matter of Taste," Lockridge;
and "The Catherine - Wheel,"
Wentworth.
Digests Current Books
Charles Lee. author. critic.
NEWS NOTES
teacher and manager of Famous
Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop and Mrs.
Author Luncheons and Book Fait'8, Frank G. Keenen
entertaining
delighted his audience at the Wo- Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5
man's Club on Tue9day with a in honor of Mrs. Harrison L. Kalannounces the opening of
lively digest of current books. bach. Mr.. Kilby Fentress and
Whenever he studies In front of a Mrs. Ernest Lewis. who have
group of women. he said, he
recently moved back to Swarthreminded of Professor Weygand
more. at Mrs. Bishop's home on
the University Of
Harvard avenue.
who said he would rather talk
Women of Swarthmore who will
offering a
times
to
one
girl
than
once
to
200 take part in the annual Bazaar
Practical Course in
girls!
of the Daughters of the British
After . seeing the names of Empire. to be held In PhiladelSwartiunore streets Yale. Har- phia next Thursday. Noventber 17.
vad, Dartmouth. Princeton etc.
are: Mrs. A. Haig Sheldon. Mrs.
doubted very much if SVV81,thlmo.rel Octavius Narbeth. Mrs. GeOrge
women really needed a talk
W. Wel\burn. Mrs. W. H. Brown.
books. However at the risk:
Mrs. J. H. Gordon McConechy.
being pedantic. he had org3l~ed r;;;.;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;C1
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his review along the alphabet.
COMBINED ORGAN and
VOCAL RECITAL
Tuesday, November 15
LIMITED ENROLLMENT
8:00 P.M.
ANNUAL
Swarthmore
Presbyterian
REGISTRATION FOR DAY
Church
DESSERT BRIDGE
Donation 50 Cents
AND EVENING COURSES
Sponsored By
YEADON BOWS
TO S.H.S. 26-0
I
of
are
Contribute
,
To The.
Delivery Schedule for
Thanksgiving Week
Chest
THURSDAY deliveries will be made MONDAY
FRIDAY deliveries will be made TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY deliveries will be made WED.
1. Please allow at least one week's notice for removal of
rugs from storage.
2. Please do not ask u. to deviate from our schedule,
3. Please be at home when your rug. are expected. ·Do
not ask us to make "call-backs" Thank.sgiving week.
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DEPARTMENTS
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 16
1 P.M.
S.H.S. TEAM WINS I
OVER PROSPECT
Garnet Takes Satnrday
Game To Break
Co. Record
EARLY DEADLINE
Chest Drive
$3.50 PER YEAB
LAST - MINUTE
I
DOLLARS WANTED
Due to the Thanksgiving holiday falling on The Swarthmor_
ean's re~ printing day. the
paper will come out on Wednesday next week. This means
all news and advertising copy
for that issue must be In the
office before noon on Tuesday.
To The
With but a few days till
closing the Community Chest
Drive in Swarthmore bas
reached $14.343 or 92.3% of
Its goal of $15.530. Representatives will be on hand at the
Swarthmore National Bank
from now until the closing date,
Tuesday. November 22. In an
effort to make up the diUerenee necessary It the borough
is to avoid falling below; the
amount needed and set
"BELVEDERE" AT
PLAYERS CLUB
Narbeth
Directed
Gast Pleases
Audience
Last Saturday. In what was onel ..
The Players Club is presenting
of the greatest exhibitions of high
tllI'oughout this week another
school football ever Seen In these
family comedy, ·'Belvedere," under
paris, Swarthmore High School'.
the direction of J. David Narbeth
football team came through with
who also plays the trying title
one of its richest victories. They
role: Once again the youngsters
defeated Prospect Park 7-0. thereIn the cast nearly walk away with
by surpassing the all-time county Red, Green Lights Now
the honors. The staging is up to
record of 26 games in a row withthe clUb's creditably high standControl Chester
out defeat
ard. Laughs are spontaneous and
Rd. Traffic
frequent and the later performThe game was a great triumph
ances
will benefit from greater
for a great team. Everyone stood
The village took on a metrosecurity
in lines.
out at different times and every politan gleam this week with the
Miss Katrina Conway, Lecturer
Mr. Belvedere, whether overmember of the team did his job Installation of its first traffic .t the Woman's Cl\lb Tuesday.
Homecomers To Attend
played in the cinema or under..
in an inspired fashion. The end .
play of Fred Campbell. as fine an ~ghts, On Mon~ay the ll.ghted
played In the current production
Initial Ceremony
is to be enjoyed, never investiend Ito be seen anywh
the eat .Slgnals were pu~ m.ta operation at
TomoITow
ball carrying of HOW":.!
Chest"" and
roads. The
.
gated with the bright light of
.
.
• iSon, Yale avenue Intersection on Chesreason. He never quite comes
the defens,ve work In the line by ter
d
rts Ilk
d
C tain M Cr
T
n
raa spo
a
e-corne-an -go
The first concrete step in the through as a literary genius but
. ap
c ay. arr. Terry. W - sign. started Wednesday after$5,000.000 building program at
as an ingenious individual he is
hs,
Crouthers.
and Fetherolf, noon. w h'l
th Bird.
li
b cit'
,e th ose t 0 be erected
Swarthmore College will get a person set apart. •
e ~e
~tlOfMBarry Cole- a~ College avenue and at SwarthModern F'-Lrl'cs On
under way with the beginning
Bobby and Mark King the
0 f construction for a new football
man,. apth
am
cHenry, and more avenue are expectd to be
au
brothers lor whom Mr. Belveder
Arr,son.
e passing of Walter placed In function next week.
Display Tnes.
field on Saturday. November 20.
contracts to baby-sit are played
Dickinson. the receiving of Dick
Due to a delay in the arrival
At Club
A ground breaking ceremony for
by young Alan Gardiner and
Terry. the determined running of of some of the necessary equipthe new field will be held at 12
Teddy Graves so naturally and
McGilbury. Johnson. Snape. and ment erection of the Baltimore
Katrina Conway, assistant to noon behind tbe Lamb-Miller
attractively as to make Mr. Belthe all important extra ·polnt con- pike and Sproul road standard the Director of Consumer Rela- Field House as part of the Homeversion by ErIc Sharpless con- originally scheduled for October, lions for Celanese C~"PDralion of coming Day program planned for vedere's choice of family most
commendable.
tributed materially to the win.
has not yet been effected.
America. will present a lecture the all-imporlant 'Haverford game
Isabel Seymour as their mother
Bard Fought Game
Variance Granted
demonstration "Romance of Mo- day' at Swarthmore.
Tacey King adds an excellent and
The game was one of those hard
The Board of Adjustment on dern Fabrics" next Tuesday No:t'he new field is being built finished performance to the varied
fought, unever say die" af- Tuesday evening granted a vari- vember 22 . in the Woman"s ctub in order to provide room for the roles she has played for the club.
fairs, with the little Garnet prov- ance to Frederick G. Volz for the under the auspices of the Amerl- construction of new buildings on Walter G. Ziesmer as head of the
ing to be the most determined. The erection of the ranch type home can Home Department, Mrs. D. the site of the. present football King household rounds out the
greatest test of any Swarthmore on the piece of ground at the Reed Geer chairman.
field. The new gridiron is ex~ family picture and will probably
team occured in ,the third quarter. northwesterly intersection of" EU.m
Miss Conway's program. will pected to be ready for operation be the model for the useful-manProspect was forced to punt from and Swarthmore avenues.
demonstrate color coordination for by the 1951 football season.
in-the-home.
the Swarthmore 42 and proceeded
The variance to permit the the wardrobe and the home. There
This year will mark the last
Howard H. Lyons as Mr. Appleto recover the ball on the Swarth- structure to be built within ap- will be a display of modem fabrics time the traditional· Swarthmoreton plays a consistently styled
more 8 when the Garnet safefll proximately 10 feet of the westerly now being used by prominent Haverford football game will be
character role with skill, subtlety
fumbled. This seemed to be the side line and 22 feet of the American designers. A special fea- played on Swarthmore's Alumni
and care. He is quite delightful.
re"al break. that Prospect had been Swarthmore and Elm avenue lines ture of the aft¢rnoon -will be a Field.
Next year's contest is Edna Philby is equally well
waiting for as at no other time was held necessary on account Celanese Quiz in which the winner scheduled at Haverford.
handled by Jean C. Mangels whose
were they able to develop an of- of the triangular shape of the will be awarded a dress length.
Swarthmore football captains of gentle by-play with Ned Pyle as
fensive threat.
plot.
In addition to being a stylist and the past are invited to attend the her husband Bill is neatly done.
Was it possible for these boys to
lecturer, Miss Conway is the co- ground-breaking ceremony, at
Donald and Joan Piccard make
muster some super human strength
Thanks Donors
author of a new book entitled which college president. John W. brief appearances as news phototo thrust back what might be the
"Put a New 'U' in Beauty" which Nason will deliver a brief address. grapher and reporter and Helen
Winning sco~e in the first defeat
Mrs. Phelps Soule, Blood pro- will soon be published .
The past captains will also eat MacElwee completes the cast as
for Swarthmore in three years. gram Chainnan of the SwarthThis being' the last club meet- the training meal with the present the dominating, neurotic Mrs.
The answer was given in the next more Branch of the Red Cross, ing before Thanksgiving, mem- Swarthmore team, and will attend Appleton.
four :plays. After Fleenor went again thanks the workers in the bers al'e asked to "bring t'ontribu- the game scheduled for 2 p.m.
One can only hope that the
six yards to center placing the V.olunteer Services for their tions of jams and jellies for the
Homecomers Arrive
suburb of Hummingbird Hill
ball on the Swarthmore 2 yaid ,plendid help and co-operation in club's donation to the CommunHomecoming Day has been
which seems to encouTp.ge varying
line the line braced and when the making the Blood Mobile visit to ity Health Society ;for holiday scheduled tor the day of the degrees of ego-eccentricity is not
dust had cleared Prospect' was Swarthmore a smooth and effic- cheer to the chronically ill.
Haverford game for the first time
typical of suburbia in general.
back on the 6 yard line. No team ient operation.
Also on November 22, Mrs. Nor_ in recent years, making the occass- If it is, the between the acts music
ever fought harder and more ef..
One hundred pints of blood were man W. }{rase, chairman of Peace ion doubly important. Members "Someone to Watch Over Me" had
feelively. Paul Tarr kicked out collected for the Red Cross Blood Service committee, has asked of the Alumni Council arrived better be more than a hope.
of danger and it appeared the Bank. This is sixteen pints short members to bring new or good yesterday for a three-day visit to
game had been saved.
of the quota of one pint for every used toys for children from baby- attend classes, seminars and stu..
35 ;nbabitants. Mrs. Soule feels hood to 14 years to be sent to one dent organizations in an effort
Business Group To Meet
that as mare poopIe b. ecome awaref of 395 refugee camps in !Bavaria. tth
0 b ecome better acquainted with
Score In Fourth Quarter
The Swarthmore BUSiness AssaAifter an exchange · 0 f kI Ck S of the needs and importance
0
Suggested
items
are
picture
books,
\_e
Bl ad
t d present generation of college ciation will meet Monday. NovemSwarthmore got its b Ig oppor- the peace time Red Cross
blackboards, dolls, plastic •dishes. s u ents.
't . th
h
t
h
'11 0
ber 21 .. at the Strath Haven Inn at
t Ufil y m e fount quar er w en Program. that the quota WI never modeling clay, drums, horns.
Following the main events, the 7 p. m. to discuss Christmas lightDana Swan on a magnificent play again fall short.
whistles, writing and drawing ma- ground-breaking ceremony and'
d
h
intercepted a Prospect pass and
LOg an ot er holiday arrangeterial. baseballs, bats. football and
(continued on page eight)
ments.
gave S.H.S. possession on the COUNTY MARCH OF DIMES other sports equipment. If poSSI-Jr=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;-;;.;-;;-;,
Prospect Park 40. With about four
TOI BE PLANNED HERE ble gift wrap with age of boy or
minutes to go it seemed pretty defgirl so that committee can ship
. .
A county-wide meeting of the promptly to Europ~ in time for
'llIte.
,that if the Garnet did nO t
Score now the game wo u1d b e Delaware County March of Dimes ClII'istmas.
FrIday. No...ember 18
over. At this moment W. Dickln- Committee
will
be
conducted
In
(
t
'
n
ed
.
ht
the Swarthmore Woman's Club on
con 1 u
on page elll )
10:00 A.M.-Book Review "Search for a Soul..........Wonum·s Club
son, Garnet halfback. Who was Monday. November 28. by Dr. John
1'00 PM"WV
M ee t',ng -J.R. GI'aham. .............Whittier House
8'
. .-~
not In the game at the time, asked N
.tt
chai
DAVIS TO ADDRESS
:15 P.M.-Hamburg Show................................Clothier Memorial
the Coach if he could throw his ason comnu ee
rman.
f
LEGION MONDAY
8:20 P.M.-..Belvedere....................................................Players Club
special pass play. It was a perRichard MCFeeI?y~eadmaster 0
Saturday. No...ember 19
feet set up for the parlicu\ar play Geot:ge School .IS. expected to
The Ainsworth-Wember Post.
and Walter went into the game speak., The public IS urged to at- American Legion has secured
::~
~~'"i\-~ore - ·Haverford game............!'lumni Field
tend
Francis K Davis Jr as speaker for
. 5 . . - am urg Show ................................Clothier Memorial
to throw a perfect pass to left end
.
th N
. b
.• r
8:20 P.M.-''Belvedere'' ..................................................Players Club
Dick'Terry on the 3 yard line.
e
ovem er mee ,ng.
9-1 P.M.-Duck Club Dance..............................Penn State Center
From there Arrison carried over Open House Group To Meet The meeting is scheduled f?r
Sunday, November 20
as th S
lin drov the
8 P.M. Monday. November 21. m
The Open House Group will the Legion Room. Borough Hall.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship ................................ Local Churches
bl e wartldhmo~al\ye . : : the
~e and go v.
m
meet on Monday. November 21. at
Mr. Davis is professor of physics
7:30 P.M.--Junior Music Club ........ 301 N. Swarthmore Avenue
gO d post. Pee Wee Jo~n kicked 2 p. m. at the Presbyterian Church. at Drexel but. perhaps is better
8:15 P.M.-Lecture. "Moral Imperatives" ........ Meeting House
~Of bounds on the kick. oU ~ The hostess committee is headed known as the ''weatherman of StaHouday. November' 21
\jtll pect ~ ha~ po~sessu:ntoWl:
by Mrs. Gordon Clark, of Walling- tion WFIL." He is an air oofps vet2:00 P.M.--Open House Group .................... Presbyterian Church
'1'h e more an mm~
• ford.
eran, having served as captain In
8:00 P.M.-Legion Meeting .................................... Borough Hall
ey ran four plays WlthOUt suethe meteorological section.
Tn_y, No...ember 22 .
and
it
was
Swarthmore's
ball
.
.
.
d
cess
and
.
with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Quid< of
All former SeI'Vlce men an wo2:00 P.M.-"Romance of Modern Fabrics"
Woman'- Club
~ v,ctory,
as Dana Swan
t men are Invited. ComJDander Me8'00 PM --J C I '
........
~
tntnut
Dli
30
seconds
10
go
Dickinson
avenue
will
move
nex
8:30
P'M'
ub.
Katrina
Conway
................
Woman's Club
a
rea
'week to Woodcraft avenue, Haver- Williams is expecting ·a record
' . . . - USIC Club ......................................... Whittier House
an the clock out with three sucturnout.
. <":'fIve quartel'back SMaks
town.
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CITY GLINT IN
BOROUGH EYE
.Fa'rvle~
TO SHOW COLOR
USE IN HOME
t
CHRISTMAS
I
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are
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to YOll .... Get
RUBBER FOOTWEAR
FOR MEN • • •• iJ!I
B.F. Goodrieh
BOOTS • flUBBE., • fIIILO!JIIES
A cold is messy. inconvenienl. 100. if you have 10 stay
home on imporlanl business days. Don't take chances
on wei feel. Get B. F. Goodrich rubber footwear for
men, and be sure.
CELIA SHOE SHOP
1ft Park A ...ea....
ISt.AAU~I.7
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Because Friday, November 11th is a Legal
Holiday this Bank
Thnrsd~
will
be open for business
Evening, November 10th from
7 :00
P.M.
• until 8:00 P.M.
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Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
Member Federal Depuli. IDsuraJlce eorporaUon
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PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Valentine L. Fine
of Swarthmore avenue attended
the Yale-PrInceton game Satunlay
with their week-eild guests Mr.
and Mrs. David Vipond of Beran-
of North Chester road are recelvlng' congratulations upon the
bIrth of a daughter PatricIa, In
Lying-In Hospital on NOVember
12.
.
end aathe guests of Mr. Stuart'. omonCutcher. The DeW baby is
parenta Dr. aDd ~. T. R. Stu- a II'8DddaUghter Of Mr, Louis W.
art of Ithaca, NY..
,King of Rutgen avenue.
,
Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Pet_ of
Vassar avenue entertained as their
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Carroll, .Tr.
Anna Mary Fussell, daugther of
Mrs. Milton, H. Fusl
to Alpha Chi Omega BOrolty at
Bucknell University. Anna Mary, ton.
IIII"SIa Satunla;r
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Joseph Cook, a student at Penn overnllht
mer's grandmother
Mrs. the
Canie
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~
a freshman at the Vniverslty, 1l!
IS YOUR CAR READY FOR WINTER
enrolled In the liberal aria COUISe. 3tate, spent the week-en4 • his Peterson of Riverton, Wp'"lin"
home
on
Rutgers
avenue
and
athis
uncIe
Mr.
Elmer
Peterson
of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Ash·
ton of Elm avenue will entertaIn tended the Penn Stat~TesDPle Ogden, Utah, and his parents Mr.
carburetor and Ignition -. Cooling System
and Mrs. Eric Peterson of SUver
a few friends at tea f01lowin8 game Saturday.'
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Giles Springs, M'd.
the Swarthmore-Haverford game
Engine & Clutch - Shocks; Steering & Brakes
of
Rutgers avenue. entertaIned as
Dr. Frank ot Keenen 01 lIartomorrow.
Phi Kappa Psi Chapter of their week-end guests Mrs. Giles' vard avenue has returned foUo"';Swarthmore College will hold il brother-In-law and sister Mr. and Ing'a week'. business trip to 'Atbreakfast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert,' Rogeis of Milford, lanta. Ga.
"Bob" Atz, Owner
Mr. and Mrs. Craton G. Pitner
Mrs. Walter H. Dickinson of Col- Conn. They were aCC9mpanied
lege avenue on Sunday morning. by Mrs. Giles' mother Mrs. Charles and BOn'Tommy of Baltimore will
CALL 0440
DARTMOUTH &. LAFAYETTE AVES.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. "Hanzlik of S. ChrIsUe who .wiII spend the arrive ,Wednesday evening to
winter
with
the
GUes
famiIy.
spend
Thanksgiving
week-end
'
.
Cornell avenue entertained at a
.
Mr.
and
~s.
Robert
A.
Detwith
Mrs.
Pitner's
mother
Mrs.
~UA"""'A""'U4AAAA"""""'d"U~A""'QA·_3J:""'446b4A$4):
family dinner for their son Mr.
Henry Hanzlik of Michigan ave- weiler of Cornell avenue will en- P. L. Whitaker of Park avenue.
Mrs. .Tohn H. McWllliam. of
nue who left. by plane for Kansas ~ Mr. . and Mrs. Robert
Upper Darby as their BenJamin ~~
tertaIned
City, Mo., where he has been Crawford of
Th k '. .
...... avenue en
an sgiving Day. '
25 members of the Book Review
transferred, by the Westinghouse guests on
Marian
Karns,
a
senior
at
Electric Corporation. His famiIy Smith C Us'
d EIin Karns Club 'Wednesday afternoon when
a ge, an _ or
. , Mrs. Paul Towner reviewed "The
plan to join him in the near
a
sophomore
at
Mt.
iiolyoke
ColEgyptian." Mrs. McWllllams had
future.
BEAUTY SALON
lege,
will
arrive
Wednesday
to
as her guests over the week-enci
:Nlcky Stuart of Vassar avenue
will entertaIn at ()pen house ;~d the hollday week-end with her BOn Mr. Harry McWllli~ of
It's earing that saves ilie weariDg
during the intermission of the thell" p~ts Mr. and Mrs. George Falls Church, Va., and her grandson Harry McWllll
II
Senior Bill in the Swarthmore M. Karns of WellesIey road.
Call Swarthmore 0476
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Graeme
G.
Wby!am&,
•
High School Gym this evening.
9 Chester Road
Barbara Shipherd of 315 Dart- taw of Cornell avenue entertaIned
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Graeme
G.
Whytlaw,
mouth avenue and Albert Meserve
of S18 Dartmouth avenue will en- Jr., Of. TorringtoO, Conn., and, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs., FranIt 'C. HartzeI1
tertaIn 40 Tenth Graders at a and ~, Charles Rice of Altoona of. Wallingford, announce the enagement of the,Ir daughter, Miss
progressive dinner party before after the 'Prlnceton-Yale game.
Dr. and Mrs.- Leroy Peterson of Mary Lee Hartzell, to lvIr. .Tohn
. SOCIETY OF KWJ:NK
the Junior Assemblies in the
Vassar
aven'le,a~ded.the !l0tre ,Toll, Young, BOD of Mrs. Louis A.
Woman's Club tomorrow evening.
. 'PRESENTS
Mr. and Mrs. William Potter Dame"Nortb Carolina .foot1!'all 'Yojlllg, of Narbeth, and the late
game in New York' City Saturday. Mr. Young.
. Tim 1841. IiAIlqlriao SHOW
Ashton and ~aughters Susan and
.
Mrs.
Wllllam
H.
Brown
of,
Miss
Hartzell
Is
a
graduate
of
.Till of Montclair, ·N.J., spent 'the
"HEA.DS or TAILS"
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Le0- Riverview road enterWned at a Bradford ,Junior College and the
sm8U
luncheon
at
her
tWmeTu....
Berkeley
School
Of
Secretarial,
nard C. Ashton of Elm avenue.
OBlQIN&L IIlUSIO&L OOlllBDY
day. .
. "
"Trainillg', 'N. Y. She is now at. Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam Boone and
Mr. and Mrs. .Tallies H. Hom- :tendlng the ,Universi1;y of Pennsans Danny and Jimmy of' Hartaday
of Dickinson avenue, ac~' 'sylvllnla.
Friday, Novenlher 18, 1949
ford, Conn., will spend the
companied
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
'.
'M..:
Young,
who
was
graduated
.
CLOTHIER IllEMOBlAL ~ 8:15 P.M., .
Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs.
Beane's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ji:. Fry of Germantown,will dri~ from Dartmouth College, served '
Arthur C. Jackson ot' North to Wooster, Ohio tod.ily for a week- /.ver;sas with the One Hundredth I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
end vialt with JIM HomadBy a :OivlSJoD durIrig the War.
II
Chester road. '
student
at
Wooster
College.
Tltey
'
"
.
EvetToile iii Yoar Fanilb WU1 Be Lookln« Forwiml TO
Mr. and Mrs. Charles'W. Lukens
Hom- • Mr. end Mrs. Ralph V. Little of
An Old Fashioned THANKSGIVING DlNNER
of Strath Haven avenue will en- will be joined there by
aday,
a
junior
lit
Oberlin
College
?ark
avenue,
IIIlmlIince
the
en-,
tertain at· a buffett supper toAnd. We Are Ma1cJnc TIlaDksatvJnc BeservaUoDII Now
morrow evening f01lowIng the and all will attend the Oberlin- gagement of their daughter, MarTho
IratUllonal Turkel' ~r wlUt all '.1htI .ir!nImIDpSwarthmore-Haverford game In Wooster football game Saturday. garet; to Mr. Benjlllnin 1.. KneedIIielIllllq ......e·& 'amous ParOpkin PIe aad (llnDamo.. Bau .
Gwen Watkins of College ave- 'er; Jr., son of Mr. and Mis. Ben. $Z.OO .
honor of their week-end guesta
nue;
a.
freshman
at
Wooster
Col~alnin
L.
Kneedler
of
SprlnJfleld,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward' E. BartleAnd 'or UaoIIe ,.,be prefer
to 'orkey~ ,
Tender, PerlocUy (looked~ J!'ILET IIIIGNON-$l.75
son ;md three daughters of Short lege, Ohio will spend the, Thanks- Pa.
giving holidays 'with her roommate '
Or. eqaaUy tender. ,Squ.GIN ,STEAK~Z~50
Hills, N.J.
Dona
Hill
of
Rocky
River,
ohio.
Joan Plummer, daughter of Mr.
BIRTHS
Barbara 'Ann CroSsen, formerly
and Mrs. Thomas Plummer of
ofSwUuunore, played on the . Mr. and Mrs. George M'IISOI!. of
Swarthmore, Pa.
: Telephone' Swar&hmore 0681
Wallingford, will return from
GtinnilU College Varsity hockey !larden Clt,y 31Ul9lJnce the birth
WBSiEBN UNION 'OJI'FICB,AND.FREE PABKING
Chevy Chase Junior' College,
Washington for the Than1csl!ivlng team November 5 at tl(e hoCkey at twin daughters,
meet lor 20 colleilea at the Unl- Kathy, October 24 In Taylor Hasholidays. Mr. and Mrs. Plummer
will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Shert- versit,y of Iowa, Iowa City. lao
J4r. and Mrs. Lloyd Barron and
The babl~ are the granddaughdan Fahnestock of Park Hall, Md.,
famiIy of Harvard avenue spent ters Of Mr. and Mrs• .TohnL iBrins_
during the holidays, and at the
the week-end of November 5 In ~ield. of Girard avenue.
Army-Navy game.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ayrault of Harrisburg and attended the Get,
Iysburg-BucknellSame and home- : A daughter. Ann Boyd ,Cutcher
Richmond, Va., visited for several
Closed Evety ~unday
comlng week-end at Gettysburg. W"!' ~m November 4 In Rapid
days of last week Mrs. Ayrault's
Open 7 A:M;.
!I p. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Th8tcher ~Ity, S. D. to ~t. CoL IUId Mrs. Solmother Mrs. William H. West of
Monday Thr:u Saturday·
and son of Mountain Lakes, N..T.,'
JIIii _ _ _ _ - _ _, .
North Princeton avenue.
will spend the week-end with Mr.
Dr. and Mrs. Hallock C. Camp.. and Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher of
For CHRISTMAS
bell of 'Dartmouth avenue enter- Ogden avenue and will attend the
DAILYDINNBa:. SSe 10 '1~60
GIVBA IlAG&ZINB
taIned as their week-end guesta Swarthmore-Haverford game to'Special Chillhen'. Platt~
The year 'round gift
Dr. Campbell's brother Mr. Dun- morrow.
can Campbell and son Stuart of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heath of
FOB 8UBSCBIPTIONS TO
Bennington, Vt. Dr. Campbe1i's
Cedar
lane
will
entertain
at
a
parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
All Magazines
Campbell visited here Saturday cocktall party and huffet supper
(lALL
while enroute to st. Petersburg, following the Swarthritore-HaverMrs.
Uoyd Eo KaIlfflaaD
ford game tomorrow.'
Fla., for the winter.
Swarthmore 1080
Mr. and Mrs. Alvah 'Wood StuMr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert
of Park avenue wlli entertain Mr. m and family Of Vassar avenue
Order Now~Pay In .Tanuary
Gilbert's mother Mrs. A. P. Gil- will spend the T,banksgivIng weekbert of Richmond~ Va., for a few
days over the Thanksgiving holidays, and his brother Dr. C. L.
Gilbert, wife and two children of
Greenwich, Conn., will be guests
AIr Conditioned
on Thanksgiving Day.
Friday and Saturday
"ipCL"'1 ~ DO child'. job."Tbt
I'rIda;r lind Saturday
BiD&' Olwbll'. _ .&nil BIytII
Anne Sheddu - Car7 Gnat,
IIarr)' I'HqenJd
PJwmaeiat ofteD bold. the 1i£e of
''I WAS A Mi\LB WAR
"TOP 0' ._'l'BII:
MOIINING'"
BBIDE",
..
TUB SWARTHMORE
the ~ II;'the bono. of hie
The Comed;y Sensation of
Sat. Mat. at 1 :16
theSeaaon
~d. He inWlt be akiI1ful and ac:Extra for K1ddles
, FEATURE 'J'IME$Playerl Club
\
-,lAMBS BB08. OF
Saturday NIght Only
\
Cllfate. Ho!IestymWlt covent his··
IIIISSOIIBl" No. I
6:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 P. M.
Also Cartoons
Presenta
every opera~ When yon bring
:-Saturday Matinee - 1 P.M.
S"", - MOD; - Tuell. .
,·CbilcIreD·. SpecIal Matinee.ruur praeriptions to us You. bIiDefit byour:rears .
"ONII: MII',ION B.C." ,
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GaIT C!Ioper - ,r_ ~
Serials - cartoons
....AIIX I'OBCB"
of e4ierlenc:e; forwhi= there·can be DO.8Ubetl.
hy GWEN DAv;zNPORT
Monday and Tllesd'Q'
tate"Remember
that we are
to- i= der,
BI Hno1. In
,
.. in.Poosition
'
LAST TWO NIGHTS
III Eqene O'Neil'.
PIr-'-e, o.ate
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f'OU1" doc:tor haft a right tq expect.
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'Weclredq lind Tburadq
'Saturday, Nov. 19
fa
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CURTAIN TIllIE 8:20
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Ing at 10. Dr. KeIser will bring
Dr. lind Mrs. Walter N. MoIr Ilnllton, D.C. aa lheir week-end
;he Thanksgiving message.
of South Chester road will enter- guests. Dr. and Mrs. Moir lind
THE ·SWARTHMOREAN
.
PIlBLJ8IIED BVDY PBlDAY AT SWARTHMOBB, PA
Ev~nge~tic services will be taln Dr. and Mrs. .Tohn S. Clem-l their. guoes~ will a.ttend the Duck
'IBB SWAB'l'IIIlIOBB&N. INOH P1lBLI8BBB
held 10 this church beginning Sun- ence and three chlIdren of Wash- Clab'dIUlce. toDlorrow evening.
none Swaa1ImIon ....
day. November 27, and continuing
. ' .... ,each evening during the week to
PETEB B. TOLD. BdItor
Friday. Dr Dale C. Stackhouse of
IllABJOBIE TOLD• •Delate BdItor
Fort Wayne .Ind., wlli be the guest
Roea1ie PeIrsol
Lorene McCarter
preacher. The services will CODEntered as Seccm4 Class Matter• .Jan\W'y If, 1929, at the Post
clude with a great rally In ConOffice at Swarthmore. Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
venUon Hall. Philadelphta on SunDEADJoINE-WEDNBSDAY NOON
day afternoon, December 4. These
SWARTlDi:OBB, PA., ramAY, NO......... 18. 1M8
,.,
services are pan oC the United
have a wide range of priceS
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Evangelistic Advance of the Protestant Churches of America and
, Presbyterian Notes .' tiOlUl of the CongregaUonal and the tie in with the "Advance for Christ
yet lIIe .arne
high standard
,
Sunday morning at the 11 ChristIan Church which was In- and His Church."
o'clock service Mr•. BIshop will troduced by Dr. E. Fay Campbell
of "/'Yice ". accorded to aD.
preach
the, subject ''The Quest at last Sunday's meeting.
Trinity Notes
for Mllturlty." The junior CboIr
The Men's Bible CIass will
Holy Communion will be celeand the Chapel Choir will sin& continue its study of the book "God brated at 8 a .m. All departmenta
this sUnday moming.
lIaa Spoken."
of the Church School will meet
Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1.. Gettz at The Primary, .Tunior. l1unior- at 9:4~ a. m. At the 11 a. m.
OLIVER.
the H8rvard avenue enlraDce and High and Senior DeIlartments of service of Moming Prayer the
Mr. Bnd Mrs. Lero7 T. Wolf at : ' dChurch School meet at 8:45 Rector will preach. The boys
~ICTO.s O.fUNIUU'
the Park avenue entrance will asay morning and the Nursery serving as acolytes are: S a. m.
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
slst Mr. Bishop In greetIna the and Beginner's Departments and Morey Wetherald; 11 a. m. Clem
Telephone II 6-15il
cougregation after the -w:e SIm- the Church Hour Parking Place Malin, W. McHenry, D. Hurm and
day moming
for 8 aDd 7 year aids meet at 11. D. Swan. Ushers for the 11 a. m.
•
The Fellowahip and choir fOI service are: W. Freegard head
~!e
seventh and eighth grade young usher, J. B. Bullitt, E. O. Cramp.
f the congregation who wish to people meets at 5 00. Sunday al- 3. C. Wagner, J. E. Bell, C. S.
o
to the Coft
Hour which temoon.
Brown, H. P. Stamford and F. R.
~~d In the
House Immecl_
The YOung Adult's meet tor 3~ay. The Young .People's FalIow_
meditation In the Sanctuary at ,hip will meet W'th other fellowlately following the moming war- 5:45 Sunday a!teruoon, and at 6 ,hips in the community at 6:30
ship.
for supper fo1lowed by a discus.slon p.m. in the Friends Meeting House.
Sunday evening at 7 o'cIoodI: the of Posdlck's book ''On iBeIng a Real rhe Canterbury Club will meet at
officers of the Churdl· and their Person" Ieci by the Rev. Robert 6:30 p.rn.
wives and husbands will meet for BeckIe.Y of the Wayne Methodist Holy Communion will be. Cele-: .
supper followed by a dIacuIaion C h u r c h . ,
brated at 8 a. rn. on Thanksgiving'
period to acquaint the oHlcen with The ChrIstian Youth FeliOWlIhir Day. The otraditional Thanksthe work and future plana of the meets at the Friend's Meeting Jiving Day community service will
various boards of the Church. Dr. .iouoe at 6:30 on Sunday evening, be held at 10 a. m. in the SwarthDonald L Hibha!'d will be the The .Tunior Choir rehearses on more Presbyterian Church. Rev.
alter dinner speaker.
l'hursday efternoon at 3:30 and Roy N. Keiser, pastor of the
The Woman's Bible Class meets Ihe Chapel Choir rehearses all Swarthmore Methodist ChurchWi1I
Bring Your Christmas
at 9:30 on Sunday 1Il0ming. Mrs. l'h "'__
enin
t 7'45 0 be the preacher.
urs......,. ev
gs a
.,
n
Th
al
lid
.
List and
Your .
Prank G. Keenen will continue Saturday morning. November 26
.... , ann\l. Ho ay 'FBll" .will
Shopping • • _ .. "
the ""'Planation of the d_lna- at 10 the yuung people of th~ be'. held on Thursday,
N-> ____ ..
nd third
d
lst .. In place of the ann. ual dinner
.~ ... ,",,"vuu a
gra es are
.'
1)ECEMBER
1st
invited to meet at the Church to there' w.1i be a buffet supper be. ... "
\
form a Cherub's Choir which will tween.5:30 and 7:30 p. m. LunchDOORS OPEN' 10 A.M.
~ music to be sung at one eon w,ll also be served from 12 to
NEVER HAS THE ARRAY 'OF ,HANDMADE GIFTS
SWARTHMORE
of the Christmas services:
2 p. m.
and ~ONS BEEN .MORE.:INTRIGUING
..•
PRFBBYTERIAN CHURCH
Anyune who wishes to come is The ,,:nnual Eve..,. Member Can,
Rev. Joseph P. BIshOP. MlniatI>r invIted to attend +l1e meditation vass wlli be conducted on SunTHE DOLLS MORE WINSOME . .- •
sJinda,-, November II
period held each Thursday even" day Dec~er 4th.
8:30, A.M._Wom!!D's: Bible Class
?,R, TJ§:~fN&SOJ'"d ·GOOp.~
MQREi J.>O;wN1lI0H'l;',. ,:C'l
froID 5:35 to 6 in the Chutcll ' " " , : .. ",
.
11:45' A.M.~uriday' School and
Sanctuary. '
. Chr?sti!m Scie~~ ~lItes,
"Men's Bible: CInss.
TliERE WiLL BE NOVELTIES. CHRISTMAS DEcORA+Xofis
11:00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop's sermon
The Girl Scouts meet Monday
"Soul And Body". is . tne sub", ',. ·C
ity."·
.
EVERYTHING TO MAKE GIVINGMq:az
ll'Uli"- ....
" ',,"',
,
6:45 P.M.-Young Adult's Group Scouts meet ThtttSday evening at Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
7:30.
. Sunday Novenwer 20. The Golden
8:81) P.M.~:Youth Fellowship
BUFFE"l' LUNCH 750, ,12 to I PJII.
The Community Thanksgi$g Text is: "My soul.longeth" yea.
. . ,','
;" ; . 'B~nEi DINNER' $1.00,5:S0 t6-,7:3I P.III.
'METHODIS'l', 'CHURCH
Service will be held In this Church even ·fainteth for the courts of the
:.", . ' ,
;.' ..
Roy N. KeIser, D. D .• Minister at 10 o'clock Thanksgiving mom- Lord:. my he.,ri and my flesh crieth
SIIDClaJ', November II
log with Dr. Roy N. KeIser preech- out for the living God."
, .'
11:.5 A.M.-Church SehooJ,
, .
log the sermon. Everyone In the
(Psalms 84:2)
10:00 A.M.-':Youq Adulta
community is Invited to atteod.
11:00 A.M.~~. Keiser's sennon
. will be ''Be ThanktuI."
Junior Assemblies To Meet
8:30 P.M•....,Youth Fellowship
Methodist Church Notes
The eighth and tenth grades of
• TRINITY CHURCH
The Sunday School meets at the Swarthmore Junior AssemRev. Geo. C. Anderson. Rector 9:45. The Young Adults meet at blies will, hold their first dances
, SlIDdaY. November 10
10 in the Ladles' Parlors.
Saturday, November 19 at the
8:QO A.M....,Hoiy CommUDl.oD.
At the 11 o'clock service, there Woman's Club.
9:45 A.M.-Church School
11:00 A.M.-MOrniU Prayer. The will be blOpUsm for children. The The eighth grade, which meets
topic of the sermon il: ''Be Thank- at .7:S0 p. m., will have Mr. and
RectOr will preach;
8:30 P.M. ~ Canterbury Club. tul".
Mrs. J. Roy Snape as host and hos8:30 P.M.~Young People'. FelAt the Vesper Service at 4. the tess with Mr. and Mrs. Graham
lowship. Frienda Meeting
choir
will sing Mendelssohn's Can- Wentz, and Mr. and Mrs. .Tohn
House.
tata,
"Hymn
of Praise." A cordial Schumacher as chap,:"ons.
ThankqlvlD&' Day
The tent~ grade will meet ~t
invitation Is extended to all to
8:00 A.M.-HOly Communion
9:30 p. m. Wlth Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
10:00 A.M.-Community Service- attend.
The Christian Youth Fellowship Galbreath as ~osl. and hostess.
Presbyterian Church.
will meet at 8:30' In the Frienda The chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Meeting House.
<
George Dunn and Mr. and Mrs.
S~~,~ 10
The ushers for the day are W. Thomas W. Hopper
9:45 A.M.~FIrat Day School.
H. SclJul,Iz, R. Cassidy, W. Crafts,
----"---'-9:45 A.M.-8unday Mornllll For- c. W. Dempsey and .T. O. Stephens. MRS. STELLA KNISKERN
um In the Meeting House. WilThe Church Nursery, will be Mrs. St-"a Kniskern, widow of
liam l'reJiUce of the PsycholrvI
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oIY Dept. of Swarthmore CoI- open at the 11 o'clock Be ce an of the late Brig. Gen. Albert Delege on "The Nature of 1Ian." for the Vesper Service. Mrs. C1~k catur Kniskern of Hastings, Mich.•
There', ror. dromo underfoot. Exquisite chorm through11:00 A.M.~M~ for Worahlp. AIIlson and MIss Alma Trevethick and mother of Philip W. Kniskern
out your home when you choose RALEIGH CuPIT.
Chi1cIreD cared for In WhIttier will be In charge.
of Riverview road, died Saturday
The ,;ch tolo,;"gs 01 RAleigIUlJ"~/''ltli(''I, to ",oJ"", IJI' .
House.
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The annual ~tmas off~ in her eighty-ninth year. She .had
8:3~~u:~:=t Wbjtu; for the work. of MIss Gwendollne lived with her son since last slim/,,,ioJ S'lli"gs. Its """"dl"g sltlt/,ltI,.J ~ff~et tombi"., .
H ouse.
Nameth our missionary In Con. ed mer.
dtIIJ
wilh '%('/,lio"tJ/
Sim/,litill III
Mondall', November 11
stantine, AIgeria, will be receJV
Services and iiltennent were
its
Jlg"ijilJ
Shell
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Scroll
th~iglU
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f.vorih';
Sewing for the A:F.s.C. In In the Sunday School. i Your gifts held in Hastings on Wednesday.
Whittier House.
Mr JO hnso Mrs
of mwrt J6&01'tJ/OrS.
Wednesday. November U
may be given to
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All day sewing and qulltlni for Kauffman or the pastor.
the A.F.s.c..
The Wesleyan Guild meets on
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DUCK CLUB
-----------IMIoIlday evenIna at the home of
8 Colora -27" - 9' - 12' - IS' widths $12.00 sq. ft.
irmsT cmuRCJ[ OF
Mrs. T. L PUrnell, 304 Cornell
DANCE
CHRIST SCJENTIST
avenue.
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Dr.W. G. Tywon, our DisSATURDAY, NOV. 18
Park Avenue beloW 1larvUd
trlc:t ... _"'.tenden!, will be presSIIIIdQ. NDftIIIber It
0....-9 P.R to 1:00 A.M.
11:00 A.M.-Sunday SdlooI.
ent to conduct the PIrst Quartel"iy
11:00 A.iII. ~ X-n. - S mon CoIIfere'm:e on Tuet;doy evening at
Paa1 Hoffman'. Orcheslra
"Souled Body."'
9 In the chapel. All' officIal
c:ar••" ....
"Jel . . . .
Wednesday eveIIlq a.ee1iDC bers are expected to be present.
Penn Slate
Ie!~ ~
The eommunity ThankSgiving
Sw.Irtt- 0730 • 0529 ~ 9L"'1>rook 9 464.
HoU~ 11 to II P. Ill. WednnhJ' sm .Iee will be held III a.e Pres.............. Cli.lail'IIY y ...l .,
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to bJtWim CIMeh, 'l'bunIdaY morn~
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"FAIR·
December
Church Services
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BiBWeekF'lk'or fJnL~L.
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trom the
week, but actually welcomed, the
presences of 232 new books for
cJlildren a f all al8B makes the
wedtagaJa"""a!donforibeyoung
people of Swarthmore.
BettIna Hunter, chief librarian,
reports much enthusiasm over 121e
latest works by favorite authors
of cbIldren's books, and many
reservations of these 'up-to-theminute volumes which go Into
circulation tomonow. Following
are the ~tles of a few of the new
accessions, which give barely a
hint of the scores of delightful
stories that aWalt juvenile users
of the lJbrary:
For young people: ''Backboard
Magic," Brier (the spo$ writer);
"Come !Be My JAve," :Lavinia Davis; "The Black Sts1lJon and Satan," Farley (another iBlaclt StallIon story); "She's My Girl,"
Headley (author of "Date tor D1ane"); "Little MIss Atlas," Janet
Lambert; "Harlequin Hullabaloo,"
L)'Ons (author of Midnight Moon"
and other stories about horses);
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writer
and
artist);
College Keyed For
R I d Game
"Bertie's
. BONORSOCIEftMEliiiS
are not excluded Escapade," Grahame (of "Wind In
When the aver,or
Public IJbrary thIa the Willows" fame); "The Fabu- Havertord tea!Warthmore
TboU8h adults
J
wrary
nt
~=:"!,~e:allu:;.def!:.!:
Ious Flliht." Robert Lawson' "Sea
Star, Q1phan of Chlnco~gue"
.
,
Henr.". (author of "KIng of the
Wind"); and "Mrs. Piggle-WIggle's Magic," MacDonald (author
of "The Egg and r').
For the youngest readers: "Poppet," Austin (au1210r of "Peter
Churcbmouse"); "Krlstle and the
Cott." Emma L. Brock; "Henry~
FIsherman," Brown (a "starred"
book on all llsts); "Foxie," Ingri
and Ediar Parin d'Au1aire; "The
Box wtth Red Wheels," Maud, and
Mlslra Petersham; and "Bartbolomew and the Oobleck," Seuss (of
"Horton Hatches the Egg" fame).
Non-fiction: "A Small Child's
Book of Verse," Doane; "America's
Ethan Allen," Holbrook( an outstanding book); and "ArIthm.etlc
Can Be Fun," Munro Leaf.
Lovers of horses will tWt want
10 miss ille special display of fine
lithographs, taken from the C.
W. Anderion "Post Parade," which
(to quote MIss Hunter) ''ties In
with the great number of new
Al:
Church, e!eclloiu.were·held to 1111
The annual induction of new unexpired terms on the Vestry. Dr.
·members to the 'Swarthmore Na-' ·Luclus·; R. Shero, fanner l\hodes
tlonal Honor SoI;lety-was beld !nsch~l;8r and professor of Greek at
121e HIgh School ,Auditorium on Swarthmore . College, C. Stua,rl
Thursday N9vember 10, when Biown of a.ter, eng.,ged· inI
Chari A-'- J
.
.'
es ""er, r., Harold Ognun. publJc. relatIOns work and WllJr.,. E
Cr~ were welcomed Into the or- operates his own business were
garuzatlon..
-named.
'
Speaker ot,. the day was M;uY ---'~---'---:----'-Carter, High School PrIncipal ot .
the ~dnor TownshiP. Schools, "'!">.
was mtrodUced by' Jane Allen, I
prealdent of the Society. Blcky;
Thompson, Sandy Ford and Louis
S~, senior members, presented
recItatiOns Illustratmg the stan~
dards of the Honor ~ety. .
Dr. James P. Irwm Is faculty
sponsor.
and
final game
for the
n
Urday afternooo
th
field Satn, e contest will
be even more des
te
usual Both teams..:"'a.nxI tban
overcome a dismal season's :.:,;:
with a thumping victory over their
most impOrtant rival. The Main
LIners have won one tied a e
and lost four; the Gam:n has w~n
one, tied one and lost five.
While
the statistics show
Swarthmore to have a slightly
stronger team, this means lJttle In
the Havertord contest where sheer
determination is a major factor.
Havertord's morale took a big
boost last week when they scored
Baltimore PIke, SprlJqfleJ4, ...
their first win against SusqueVestrymen Elected
hanna, 7-0, while Swarthmore lost
At·
the
regular monthly meellng
a tbrllling heart-breaker to Drexel
Phone Swarthmore MIt
of
the
Vestry
of Trinity Episcopal
Saturday, 21-24, having led 21-6
at half-time.
Swarthmore captain Halnes
Dickinson ,of College avenue, will
play his final game for the Garnet
Iomorrow. Most of the team will
be in top shape for the game, according to Coach Lew Elverson.
Oet tile' tIuiftypower
'Iia huslfy new
"Cedar's Boy," Meader; "Ranger," Iborse' books."
,
Meek (another dog story); and
The library will be closed on
Pi Phi's Meet
"Black Falcon," S~ (his best Thanksgiving Day. It will be open The regular monthly m.!eting
story to date).
as usual In the afternoon, but of the Delaware County group of
For the youngest readers: ''Pop- not at night, on Wednesday, No- the PI Bets Phi's, was beld Thurs"Freddy Plays Footba1l," Brooks; vember 23.
day evening at the home of Mrs.
WllIam R. Huey of DJcklnson av-
DR_".
RUTH IZUMI
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Theatre Squaa
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WINTERIZE
YOU CAR
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'fIhen Joe Doaltes resained con8cion8nea he was in a
hospital bed, hi8 legs in traction splinb. He dowly turned
bia head aDd eaw hie wife's tear-ltaiaed face. "Mary," he
whispered. "Mary."
The following day he wu able to talk a little more. Mary
wanted to know what happened.
.
-rhe lut thins I remember, honey," Joe said,"! waa thiaking
about the Miller contract. You know I waa worried about it.
o
I waa walking. I had an appointment to meet Miller for
lunch. I waa wondering how I could induce him to give me
more time to finish the job. Seems to me I started acro88 the
atreet .'. • Can I see the children r'
!!No. Joe, I'm afraid you can't. The hospital doesn't permit
rieitors under 12 years old. I Wishthe.y could., Jimmy and ~u:
are anxious about you. This accidentwaa a shock to them, too.
Yee, an accident is a shock to the well.being and security
of an entire family. Yet, a traffic accidenthappene every
27 seconds. Three times every. minute someone' sUffers aD
injury-becausc, like Joe, he had so m~cb onbia mind he
forgot about safety.
This is a bogus alibi. The most important thing on your mind . ,
when walking should be your safety. Nothing C8ntake the '
place of YOU in your family's scheme of happiness and unity.
A minute's lapse of attention to pedestrian safety rules can
cost you months of pain and years of earning p.ower. hy
way you figure it-the chance you take isn't wo~ the risk.
If you care about living-take care when you walk. .. }
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1islNrs' .tf.sstIril"· *..J IN PfttUJlfltmitI Deparlmml oj RlHlmII..
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COIMONWEALTH OF p EN NSYL VAN I A
SWARTHMORE CO·OP
BUCHNER'S
THE BOUQUET
BAIRD and BIRD
MARIE OONNElJ..Y
S'fIAllTIDIORE NATIONAL
BANK aDd TRUST CO.
STRATa RAVEN INN
BARB~
GUTS
THE INGLENEUK
MARTEL BROTHERS
. CHARLES FISC:HEl\"
B.
Winter Grease and Oil
COOUNG SYSTEM
RADIATOR
HEATER
HOSE CONNECTIONS
WATER PUMP
The Swarthmore Music Club will
meet on Tuesday, November 22, at
8:30 p.m. In Whittier House. Mrs.
C. B. Campbell of College avenue,
program chairman for the club
will be 'asslsted by Mrs. W1nthrap Wright of Whittier place_
The program will include 121efollowing numbers: La cathedri!J.'
Engloutle and Doctor Gradus lid
Pamassum, by DeBussy and Sanetto del Patrarca 104
played .
at the plano by Mrs. Mildred Hutcheson. Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell
will read the sonnet that· insplre.d
this composition.
Several numbers, including the
Schubert Sonatina No.3' will· be
played on the violin by Lucius
Cole, with Mrs. C. B. Campbell at
u.:zt,
the plano.
There will also be songs by
Jeanine Bouchard, accompanied by
Mrs. Anthony Ventner.
.
Those Interested in music
cordaJly invited to become members of the Music Club.
Mrs. Hans Steinfleld of Westdale avenue entertained her bridge
club at a luncheon-bridge at her
home Thursday.
J. HOY 5 Am> 10'
JOYCE LEWIS
MICHAEL'S COU,EGE
PHARMACY
DEWDROP INN
PEtER E. TOLD
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• .Get durability that counta-and get .. WIleN .
It counh-In the next neW ~ck you buy.
• Get a'hulky, IU........ , , "... new StudabGk. ,..
. truck.
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• Get.the stand-out plilling p~war-and the
ltand-up ltaylng Aower-of th .. Stuclebaker
"~owar Plul" or Econ-o-mlilar angina.
• Get a Studebak~t truck and a roomy, bigvilion cab-with weather-protected ste,.
Inside the doors. It's the"day-Iong-comfort"
cob that drive
.. call America's
fineat.
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FUSCO' & ALSTON
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
Pbone3~81
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FISH WAR on the SCHUYLKILL
!
00r of Men riotously and tumulThe Schuylkill-"s fine gliding
tously
assembled, armed with
stream" -was well-suited tonaviClubs, Staves, and other Weapgation by gigantic canoes bringing
ons."
But this seems to have
the upcountry pniducts to Philaended the war, for it was followed
delphia during Colonial days. For
by strict Iaw-enforcement.
this reason, the ABsembly voted
Streams should be dammed
laws "for demo1isbing & removing
only
for the greatest good of the
Fiabing DIUIIB, WeaIB & Kedles"
greatest 'number of people, of
set across the stream. The river
course.
This policy bas been folhad to be open for the growth of
lowed in erecting dams to imthe province. Butfishermendefied
pound Pure Springfield Water.
thelawa, savagely attaclring boat.
Built across small streams, they
men trying to get downstream.
enhance the beauty of the counSo it went for some 60 years,
tryside-while the relative isola· .
with an especially severe uprising
in 1738. C<-:;l8tab1e8 removing the . tion of the streams assures thousands of an unending supply of,
fish dams were "violently aett
upon&assaultedbysgreatNum- • delicious, wholesome water.
STATE
INSPECTION
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E. L. NOYES and CO.
ALICE
CHAN~ TO
Beeeives Company Award
John E. Michael of-MlIcbae1's
College Phannacy haa been awarded tha Rexall DnIg CarilP"ny Certlficate ot Merit Presented by the
IntematloJat Association of Rexall
ClubS and the Drug ~p~, the
award Is In recognition of Mr.
Michael's "outstanding merchand1sing ability and exceptional service to his community."
The engraved certificate award
Is made to a carefully selected
group of the company drug stores
tollowing a survey made by the
association among its ten thousand
member druggIs,ts in 121e United
States and Cenada.
MUSIC CLUB.TO MEI!t.l'
Where
Necessary - Add htiFreeze
HANNUM & 1VAlTE
COU,EGE THEATRE
DIFFERENTIAL
CRANKCASE
,TRANSMISSION
The guest speaker at the monthIy dinner meeting of the Men'.
Club at TrinIty Church, to be held
In the church on J40J11day at 6:30
p. tn. will be Judge E. Leroy van
Roden. lTudge van Roden will diseuss his review and teW"hnend_
atlona which were made to the
United Ststes GOvermJ1l'Ilt as a
result of his study in Germany of
the U. S. War TriaL Richard N_
Daniel, recently elected president
of the club will preside and introduee the speaker.
enue.
Check - Renew
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HOlLYHOCK. SHOP
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TO HEAR VAN BODEN
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SPRINGFIELD.
Yale Ave. & Chester Road
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NOTES
~_~_,~"VUiandt.d ~ft~ ASK "8'OOKS
Eleeted
Pm BOS'I'iSSFS
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Mr. and lin. Earle p, Yezbe of Ohio and IItopped In Buffalo to v I s - .
vw;oW7C:l
.PrIncetoD avenue bove retumed
home from • tbr.. WI k RIp tD
CIncinnati, OhIo· where UIq attended for a week a CIlIlveDtIoD Of
the Amerlean Inatitute Of EIectrical Enlll" I I, 'lbe7 then took tbe
"Delta QueenN torand
• week'.
Cl'UI8e
w .....ppt
down the Ohio
riven to New OrI_ whore tIIeT
spebt a ffIW de.1L BQ route ~
it Nlapra Falls.
lin, E. 1(, Ba Itt of North
Cheater road wUl entertain as her
week-end guests )Ir, and lin.
Kenneth StaUman of, York, and
)Ir, and lin, J, H, Lippincott,
Jr~ of Ventnor, N.J., who will attend Homecoming Day at Swarthmore CoUep Saturday,
. . Sur• ., SofMact'•• -ftNpflN fOr
THANKSGIVING
ACME'S lIS HARVESl OF
TUNISSIVIIS VALUES
POPULAR IRAIDS
Particular homemak.... who ahop .....
ulorly III tho A _ k _ . , our Ia......
OSlOrtmont ., popular branda, ....1Ity foods that p l _ tho family .1way., that will contribute much t. tho
_co.. ., th.1r thailbglvflll D.....er.
,1Il001 Fancy
CUDEDY SAUCE2:=2Se
SWEET PEAS
::r:; 2 s: 3Se
,
PINEAPPLE JMCE 2 ~ &te
Ideal '.ncy
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Dolo F.ncy Hawolla..
Ideal Faa.,. Fl'Uit CocktaU
ACDN W1IoIe Gol. . COt.
Ideal Graper. . . . .otl.....
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Db..,.'. Tomato .,gloe
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a ':.: sse
a ':;;': ,70
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Calif_I. Hal_
JcIeoJ PEACHES
SWIFT'S PREMIUM COOID
WHOLE
-
United States lI4llItary Center
Prankfurt, Gemwly, and will
distributed by it to homes, scl:Loo:Is,'
and recreation centers within
territory. The American Llbr~)"
AssocIation has chosen the list
books, juvenile and adult, wh:ich I
will depict clearly American
with its freedoms and op!;"'rtuni-I
ties.
The list is too long for pul,li'''-I
tion but each weiok several of
titles will be listed In the Classitied advertising section of this
per. U you wlU contribute m
this purpose, they .Day be left
The Swarthmorean office or
to the Woman's Club on
Magazine BUbscrlptioDS to
Lite, Boys' We, American \.il1'l,1
Parents' ·Magazlne, Time, LIfe,
lantie Monthly, New York TiJmes I
Book Review, Saturda)' Revtew
Literature. Better Homes and Gar_
dens, Good H'liIsekeeping, Ladies
Home iJournal, W~'s Home
Companion,
Popular
Science
more 0137 •.
The giving at each book o~ 1DII&azIDe 18 a chance to speak for de~
mocra~, . !Books are to be sent
in 70 pound lots. The first group
will be distributed In the Nurem."
"67.
- 59c
Virginia ....
Whltee_nut
BAR CAKE
. .ch
3S
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PIli. . with AIIftOIMI.V...m.
Iclq
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with
ShNCldtilC....,...,.
laity Goud..
........ 45c
P.......H - - • ...... 87c
Kaukauna All '+'Wlatl. . . . . . . . 35c
Uodorkrana - ' . _ ... 35e
Apploluttor'- -'"'1.7e
Milk"· ... 4 101' - 45c
' . .nut Iuttor .. '"' 35e
Iv.,.
~-STUWlDRIES
I:.;' 39c
Selotctod
EMPEROR GRAPES
lit
121:
ena....... =K"
Call1ol'llla . . . ._1. . . . .ate • K"
J'aaq Fa I • •
No. K Yellow Glo... Gal... Si!.~ 5 . .
g,V:sr" EDrich..
FLOUR:: 3Be: ~ 73c
N_Padc
lAst 8 •••"
CIwter No. 71111.
No.1. REPORT OP CONDITION
OP SWARTIlMORE.
BANK AND TRUST COMPANY of
'.~
Swa rtb more, m
me 5tate 0 f PennoyI•
BOIIOUGH' OF 'SWAIlTHMOBB
ORDINANCB NO, fI7
An OrdJuwlce
l U 1 d .u
vs
tro.... · t - - . and
taU..s for
THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF
oWAa'l'liMuIU~, HNA(.iS AND UlWAlNS:
PDISONAL-
1nNJIatsaa.
SectiOQ 1. OrdJoauce No. Itt of tbe
Bo'ouab ot Swanbmore. apprOfcd. Aupat:
•• lela, knowD .. the lSoroqb ot Swarthwale it.OQUlC Ordlb8D«. 81 amended. _Dd
Rpplemeuted b, the to1lowlDl' 0rQI4
UUUI,:ft or tbe .bOrctuab ot Swartbmore:
Onlluaoce No. 101 ••PPrOTed Januarr
11, I ••• •
Onlmaot'e No. '11. a rayed
JI IV'.
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1141
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Ordloaoce No. 471. apPlOyed July
IUA
JellOvated.
References.
No. 'SO, ,pprorec!
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0IIrap $5,
p.o. Box be
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A.d~88iori -7- $1.00
1111,_., Cl k "
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al.
urdioaoce No. "'., appro\'ed lu.ne
11qor;
'-.nru.
PETER DI NICOLA
SejI'''''''1
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Ordinance No. 411. approred lui,
OrdluanCC' No. 414, approved 1''''-fJl~
It I'"
Get in for the k1ckoit' by bUymg ;your' tickets earl7 at
lIIICIIABL'S
cOLLEGE
CATBEBHAN'S OliUG
.
Ordlnan~
1148
No. 5Of, approved. AUJ1Ut
F. F. ZDIMBIUIAK
Pbotopoaphar
PHAKllrlAOY ....
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STORE
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the
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Chari.,. E.FUcher
fO~ff~~1 Delaware.
I, Harold Olram, caahier of
above·named bank, do IOlcmnly .w!:!
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that the above statement it true to
be.t of my knowledge and belief.
Mup 8IUl DOt
Dot .Be!f1eld - Swe. 18'11
IIIqe Jfur4 - Swa. 1111
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IAMBS ID. LAMB
PL1JIIBIIIIQ A!ID JIIIA.'IDQ
HAROLD OGRAM,
Cashier_
Sworn to and lubsc:ribcd before me
lhi. lOth day Qf November, 1949.
Pell&1 ad in 8wItdJlmoNr
OW Cl't , . Ill.
Lo,U.. N. Roblmon
.n .
Claude C .. Smith
Charle. R. .&""'U
Directon.
PE'tEB £. TOLD
All u... or'
W DUtmouIb A _
a..."III'_re. lUI
Work Called For and
DeUvered and Guaranteed
C&IJ . , . . . ~-S"
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PUN'BBAL IlJUOI'Oa
rormer17 of M-".
1115 W, raN.,. Ave~ PbIIA
Phone Baldwin 1170
No 8d4ItIone1 cbup ,..
.uburi>an ctils
SInce 1....
CUNNINGHAM
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ROROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
GEORGE M. EWING.
President of Council
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
Bo.....b Seeretary
Approved tbls 7th day
of November. A.D.. 1"1.
J. PAUL BROWN
Bu .....
IT·1l411
Devine Texi ServiCe
SWABTBIIORJl, PA.
Call
GmBGaJaDa
toll Michlpn Ave. Sw_ l1li
5HBIU'" SALBS
....,
s.rVinc~,
. toG, RutlecIIe and RIdIIllF
of Roo' I!IIate
SHBRIFrs OFFICE
COUB.T HOUss. MEDIA, PA.
TOWDShIp .me. 1.11
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bids fn .::-.:::,:"~:,·.o- cc:;;· ;...:..-.-contrad:a or Bay
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bid.
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Swarthmore .
WILLIAM BROOD
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Lawne IQ()Wed, Geed
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"E!IiIUM ANTIIIlACI'I'Il
naEPLACB .. IDlfDLlHG
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IIHIUII.... SALlIS
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OOU..T _ _. . . . . •
A
GooJ Thankgiving
II
W. MARK
I!rrn.E, N.~., PlIiolic :~~~~~~~~~~~
Corrcct-Altat:
TIRES
Wishing You
Lancll_
lhIftet l!iIJIPGIW
CoektaU . . . . .
Call
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Thursday,
November
24,1949
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Fresh Killed Turkeys
Service
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Onlloallcc No. 17D, approed ... October
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Ord1~oce No••,a, apprOTed. Marcil
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Orders Taken For
CateriDc
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proceu 01 eoUecUoa .............1.08••68••111 rfIhl ualel wltb .101'_ . . H. UI n.
UDited Stales GoYerDJlleDt •
to • certaln JJ It. wide aUeF. 1'DI 'tor
UpUona. dJrect aDd .......
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Witb: OWDen at ciitber laW abattlaa u.er.
ObUaaUou at Slata aDd
GO ud tontber Mila the ~ 01 -.l.1li
_ poUt1ca1 IUbcUY1IJou ............
10110D.O' t.be water of tbe well • pump tbeteIa DOW
otber boadl.
Dotes. aDd
IDeated GIl the Une bitweea tbe abcwe
debeotura ................................ UlS.O$'.J1 p",""r aad the Jot adJ....t UteNto ..
Corporate _ _
II oft fortb .. _ _ .... la IIortaqw
IUol'O.oo atoeIr. of Federal
Book 1701. pap '1.
Rae"e bank) ........................
1I.uo." Jmpnrrllllfllta CODIIIt Of • . " . ~
LoaIUI aad
Uaduddolaebed frame _
' " " feet.
(~ 18'.01 oyetdratb) ........
Sold .. the pl'OpeltJ of CUl'prd W.
Bank premlJel owutd .11...
GibM.
101.78. furniture and Ix
AUp:' Normaa SJard_ aa4 ArIlold. ...
tura 110.1""6 ............•...
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Ordinance No. '''8. apprOYed
8WARTBiIlORB COLLEGE. FIELD ., 10:" A.
baIa....
Cull,
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III a.J _
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vania. at the dOle of bulincu OD
CoadIUOGI: fUt.N eub . or c.tIIId
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diode Ollllll. of ule ( . . - _ _
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November I, 19411. Pu lim... ill at.! ......_ 1 ) , ""._ .....
....pon.. to call made by Com.pln.De,r I 40,.. 0Iber _110.. OD dar of __
1'_
I'adu
No. HI, - . . , . . . , IHI
of the Currency, under Section nl
. LoIo willa 1atp....._10 _ . u ...
B. J . ._
st;, _
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tatulCl
. . . OIl N. lido of J...... a. .. It.
Swarthmore .High
• Yo, Get.More Non':'Skld Safety
Dr. and Mrs_ A. F. Jackson of
.• YoUi'Get Greater Totai-Mileage
Park avenue have returned ~:
by plane from a week in 1
• You Avqld .1'roUble -- 90010 of all
Orleans where Dr. JaCkson read
tire trouble occurs In the last 10010
a paper before a convention of the
Southern Society of Orthodontists.
of tire life.
The previous week Dr, Jackson
flew to California and attended
We. carry the comphtte line of· famoUl
a convention of the
Dental Association. Mrs. Jackson
spent the week visiting her brother )Ir. Clarence A1lls of Wooster,
STOP IN FOR A TRADE TODAY
Ohio,
Dr. andl Mrs. Roy Newton Keiser
of Park avenue entertained
their week-end guests Mrs- .~~c,
Bel's mother Mrs. Margaret Fisher,
CHESTER ;md FAIRY_lEW ROADS
and Mrs, Ida Oberly of PhiladelPHONE SWARTHMORE 3681 ...
phia. Mr. William H. Souder of
5t. Petersburg, Fla, was also Ii re- ~;;;.;_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _iiiiliiiiili__iiiiiii___iiiiii_iiiliiiiliiiiiii~
cent guest of Dr. and Mrs, Keiser, ill
., Mrs. George M. Allen of Riverview road entertained a group of
1927 Swarthmore College classmates at a luncheon at the Ingleneuk Thursday in honor of Mrs.
Gertrude Grover of Ithaca, N.Y.,
who was her house guest for a
few days of last week.
Mrs. Alfred Thatcher of Lookout Mountain, Tenn., will arrive
today for a 10-da)' visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur S. Robinson of
Ogden avenue.
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur C. Jackson of North Chester road will
:. .
entertain as their week-end guest
Miss Bertha Brown of New York
City and Canada.
)Irs. F. T. Flaherty of Guernsey
road is spending the week with
her daughter Mrs. G. S. Winchell
elf South Lincoln, Mass. Mrs.
Winchell with her two children
will accompany her mather to
Swarthmore for the holidays, Mr,
Winchell wlll Join his family for
Thanksgiving Day.
SPECIAT,TZING IN
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Tbe
THANKSGIVING DAY GAME
FUSCO & ALSTON
....n.", tI....,.
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GOO
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Call Bobert BI'OCIIra,
111..,
.
.u, tires!
area.
en_""'ftI, 70Ut
MQaldl
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COME and SEE DELAWARE COUN,'l'Y'S GREATEST
lIIlonthiy,
Popular are
Mechanics,
tiona! Geoe,raphic
urgentl,yNare- ~
quested, and the address to be used
may be secured by caJUng Swarth-
NEWS NOTES
_a-k-
..... RIlls of ....
Boru:
.
Ol..-d '" II. c:....I ~Twe SU. . ef ~I.,... Mew zdca.. a-rs.
on _ _ ,..'re....... -....., .. lot.
W.II r _
-27CILamIt Chopl.,",":.. 3Sc V. .I Chops
FOR PEACE"
P.E.O. Chapter P will meet at
the home of Mrs. G1O' de FUria Of
622 North Chester road at 12"-.
today. lin, George T. SaraIaaoo
will be co-host.....
.
A program, on Modern 'l'heaIre
is planned by 1In_ Wnn.u B.
Jr.
These.books will be sent to
berg
(:~)i~7ge
lolling...,
Elliott Richardson, a member
the Board of the Central
ware County Authority, was e1eod of ~ors
ted to the
the Pennsylvarua Muruclpal
The Education Department of thorlties Association at the
the Woman's Club of Swarthmore, annual conference of
Mrs. F .. H. Forsythe president, asia; authorities held at Pocono
.----ted res i - on Ociober 24 and 25.
the cooperation 0 f In""""
dents In its "Books for Peace"
project.
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IT IS LATER THAN YOU THINK;
It may be now or never II far u yoUr coelsupply
for this winter is eoncemed.'\Ve are willing to
work, hat WII·eaa~ work
a·you want
to blip WUIIl
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'.01'IIIU; lie,
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with coU this .IIIOB
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RAISE FUND FOR
PY
The Woman's Club annual Philanthropic Dessert Bridge sponsored by. the
Health and
Welfare
and
the
Education
Departments on last Tuesday in
the clubhouse was a happy and
successful occasion. Mrs. Charles
E. Fischer chairman of the party
thanked all who helped to make
it so. The clubhouse was crowded
assuring bountiful support for
the 20 beneficiaries of the year
Mrs. H. S. Toole chairman of tickets said over 300 of them had been
sold.
The delicious dessert was obtained and served by the Education
Committee,' Mrs. John M. 'Pearson.
Mrs. S. S.Rlutherford, Mrs. D. W.
R. Morgan, Mrs. Donald P. Jones,
Mrs. Avery Blake, Mrs. David
Bingham, Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth. ~s. C. P. Streeter, with
Mrs. Peter E. Told, chairman. The
plants which were table prizes
.
.
t
.9I
alice .LClrb.~
old bank
,
5
end extras sold for club benefit
were secured and displayed by
Mrs. Francis Vosters and her
committee. Mrs ..Paul Brown and
committee Mrs. Wm. De 'Calildry
and MrS. Charles Maas had charge
....
d W
of table settings. Mrs. "",war
.
FlIr
were in' charge of the
Dau dhcrty
~
cups of candies and nuts sold during the afternoon. Mrs. Charles
Lukens with Mrs. Wm. Huey and
Mrs. Pau I HerteI h a d a we11-supPlied table of cakes and candles
donated by members and sold for
benefit of the welfare organizations.
Members . and their friends
availed themselves of· the opportunl· ty to do some early Christmas shopping at· the tables of attractive wares display!!d by the
Blind Association and the Polio
Parents Association. Mrs. E. D.
Brauns and Mrs. ·F. Norton Landon. had charge of ""'or tickets.
The Club mves its ..thanks to Martel's [or contribUting the printed
tickets. to the· Swarthmore National . Bank for supplying tallies ~';d
score pads. to. ~rs .. Fischer fo~ the
capable. efficient direction_ of -the
t.uild,n~ "Ven!
.Jr. Program Planned
VE'1'SI PLAY JlERE
College Plans Athletic Field ate of George School and attended
ON NOVEMBER Z8
(contlnued from page
H
Id W
II ho _~I_""
tea for all returning alumni In
...e avy~....
war.
e
of Wor
ar
w
o ...~ a Bond MemorIaL . '
.
returned and graduated ban the
:wo ago and
the f,rst division
the
b.~etba~ team
fllushed In
years
The 1948 Bamburc Bhow
University In June.
The 1949 Hamburg Show "Heads
._ _ _"",",_ _
of
~:~ I:!,,~~';U:~~
or TalIs",.will 8Jso be. presented
TO SHOW 00J:.0B USE
at 0:15 In Clothier. Tbls annual
(continued from page .....)
student-produced musical <:OtIlHostesses for the day are M'n.
.......
red by the SocleCharles D MJtchell Mrs ru.....
......., .sp'onso.
."'.'
,.
~':"
of Kwlnk, Is having a three-'n/gbt ard C. Sickler, M'n. Lesl1e "l.
stand.this year. Membe.rS of the Clarke and Mrs. Wa))a~ IJpplnborough community bave been In- COlt • At the tea table will be
games was very discouraging to lted t
tte d .~
rf
..- E. D B
_..... . . - R. or
th
te
h
e trying to
t V . o·a n ·...e.1l'! ormances ....,..
• rauns............
.
e ve ran.s w a ar
pu last night and tonight while the Bates . Mrs . Harold R Bodtke,
on interestmg games with no ad.
. . . . .
.
I ' n charge. The players hope seats tomorrow night have been State C~ of the American
m SSlO
.'
reserved,
for
."homecom!ngtJ Home Depar.tment will be a' guest
a better spectator contingent will alumni. Afull~fledged.· musical of ·the Club
be accorded·them this year.
this year, in contrast to ·the hoctP- . .
. ....._ _"'-_ _
y.::
will play its first home game 'Nob' 28'
th S arIhm
vem er
mew
are
High School gym.
The team 'was financed by local
business men but attendance at
ENTERTAIN BAlKPIST '
Guest artist at the Junior Music Club on Sunday, November 20
will be Mrs. John Dudley, harpist,
n graduate of the Chicago Conservatory of Music. Mrs. Dudley, who
has played with the "String Choir"
in Chicago, will talk about the history of the haI1> and will play'several selections at the hOme of
Diana Tucker, 301 North Swarthmore avenue. where the club will
hold its meeting at 7:30 !p. m..
June Hobbs. November plogxam
chairman, will present the following performers: ·Davld Spencer,
violin: Margo ·BOwie, songs; Laura
Hobbs, piano; Nancy Chambers and
LoUis Wittmeyer, flutes, with
Claire Hendrix£On,accompanylst.
podge. ·var\ety" show often· proMr. and Mrs. Henry R. HarrIa
duCedIn the past, ''Heads or Talis" of' North Swarihmore avenue
11
.
h
is a satire OIl co egil llfe. TWelve turqed. orne Friday after a
rlglnal
d. h
i.~ __.
.......sed·
.~,
to ~ to T
0
.. son... ave UC
mon .... mo r' ....p
. exBS.
fjJr the !il'oductlon by' John '~c-'I~------------Int .
h'
ill' dir·ect·.. st"
yre, wow
...e
u- ON THE BOARDWALK AT ATUIITIC CI1f
dent orchestra for the occasl';n.
re-
. tndui:~ IDto . Navy .
James F.Bo~,,", Jr" oiCor~
nel! avenue left Tuesday morning
to be inducted into the U.S. Navy
as an EnsIgn In ·the· Supply Corps,
and reported to lBayonne, N.J: toi
his basic training.
.. .
. Jam'lS was one of. 11 stUdentS
rating to be chosen frolJl colleges
and . universities. . He IS. a gra~u-
." Why not· pion
days vaca.
tlon lor the whole· famIly at
.tbe segsbore this Thonksolvlng~
. Thonkig'lylnQ.1)Qy ..III feature
~ ,~I"'I flJiker ·dlnner. a
. ','
I , .. tr;adlt1ooor ptlde 01. Qui- chefS.
l'venlnllswlll .be gay with
WOMAN'S CLUB '. cl' . planned"
entertainment, movt..~
. OF SWaRTHMORE.
dances.
etc, Sun decks and
·!'re8ents. .
tounges olmample _tunity
for leisure. Low winter rotes.
. Thanksgiving . JJance·
Hot and cold ocean _ter In
.'.
·At The .......... .
all both..
WQJlANtB '(lL'(JB DOVBE
PIlIDAY, NOVE1llBER 25'
,. 9 to .1 . P.M•.
Music By .
. Robei1 HolIiI'';·orc.JiesIla
Tloket. ••00 (~lIieJded)·
Katrina Conway who will speak
at the Woman's Club Tuesday afternoon.
speak again at the
Sponsors Poster· Contest
clubhouse
.8 p. m. when &h.eThe HigJ:!. School students are
will. present her program of color displaying their. commercial art
suggc!;tions for the Wardrobe. and abilities in ~ poster contest spQn·Home. A. Celanese quiz with a sored by the Holiday Fair Com~
urged to bring· guests.
event and the gay placards will
Miss Conway will be entertained contribute greatly to publlcWng
at dinner by memhe ..... of the Jun- the Fair which will take pi""" on
ior Board.
December 1st.
at
Dressmaker
Ridley Park 2779-M
326 RuSsell St..
Ridley Park
FORMAL
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I Four cash prl%es will be awam- )iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~::::=::::::~
r e d a n the basis of origlnallty of ,
idea and artistic ··execution. The
.contest .closes Monday, November·
'21. at which time entries will be
Judged by ClaUdIa Hancock, Art
Instructor at the High School, l\IrII. .
Alfred Call1lllm and Mrs. Vaientine Fine.
WESTINGHOUSE
APPLIANCES
Make For A
JOYFUl. CHRISTMAS
ADOLPH'S
, SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
.'
& ·T.rust 'CO.
SWABTHlIIORE 1%"
Berkshire's ..
.Dr. Samuel C. Palmer professor
emeritus of botany, will have 50 of
his paintings of Delaware County
flowers on public exhibit in the
Parrish Hall parlor at the College tomorrow, Saturday, November 19.
Mr. Maxey N. MorriSon of Dartmouth avenue spent ·the week-end
pheasant
hunting
in
Bucks
County.
~'ICTITIOIlS NAME REGISTRATION
NOTICE IS HRRBY GIVEN. 'punruant to
the pro\'lslons of Act -of Assembly No.
atUJ, approved Mal' 2.&. 19.&:5 of IntenUpD
Now You can buy U. S. SavlngsBood8 automatiCal17
thro\lllh the new Bood-I!-Month Plan. AaIt at tbI8
SaniI:
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance CorpOration
r---------l
to Ole In the office of the Secretary of
the Commonwenitb of Pennsylvania at
Pleas of Delaware County, on Tuesday,
the 22nd day of November. 1949. a certificate for tile conduct of a business In
Delliware County, Pennsylvania, under
the assumed or ftctltfous name, style or
~~~Bat~gsoCfIA~'i~~O~~ It!N~rin~~
1,lace of business at 19 Benjamin West
Avenue. Swarthmore. Pa.
OUR COMPLETE STOCKS CAN
owning or Interested In said business IA
WlIllnm R. Thomson, 19 Benjamin West
r\ vcnne, Swarthmore. Pat
WALLACE C. STILZ. Solicitor.
gOO Girard Trust Building,
MEET YOUR NEEDS
The nllme and nd1'e&.'1 of the person
-
PhlJadelplUa I, Pa.
... so new·looking in
"Complementary
·Colors!"
Sheer, misty texture to give
a wonderful new look to legstha:'s the S9cret of Berkshire's Nylace
Kantruns! And they're knit with a
special lock·stitch, run·resistont loop
'yl(lC~, Rt-Q. U. S. 'ftl. 011 . .
to make them so satisfyingly strong.
Now yours in new "Complemantary Colors."
,.
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13 South Chester' Road
. Swarthmore
SlrarthInore
Disposal Service
BubID Collected
Weeld7 ar lIIantltly
Phone Swarthmore 2071
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Would You Like A
Modern Kitchen?
IIY'ou can have It for. less than
think.
A.
_VllBIl
. "'Xbird Generatloll
. Builders."
Swarthmol"e SU, .
Build!,.
Jtenn'fe1fnl
THE· SWARTHMO
VOLUME 21-NUMBER 147
,PHONES CHANGE
.. TO DIAL DEC.: 11
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PAltK
AVENUE
.' SW8i1Iimore. Pa.
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$3.50 PER YEO
Hig~ School's Men of B~awn Will Earn Their T urkey Tomorrow
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All telephones in the Swarthmore exchan~ area will be changed to dial operation at 7 a.m., Sun-'
day, December 11, at which tiine
all Swarthmore. numbers will
automatically change.
Th~ n~w Swarthmore .numbers
will have five digits and will start
with a "6". A directory supplement will be delivered shortly
before the change, £ontainilig the
new numbers, in addition to the
new Clearbrook and Madison
listings which went into effect
last summer.
Undefeated, Un~aunted. Swarthmore High's Robinson coached football squad meets its traditional
en~-?f-th~sea~on rIval, Lansdowne High, at 10 a .•n. Thanksgiving Dayan the Swarthmore College
The breaking of ground for a
new football field and a 14-13
victory over Haverford made this
year's Homecoming at Swarlhmore
College a m'omentouS occasion.
Tweny-Slx former Garnet football captsins assembled in the cold
wind behind the Lamb-Miller
Field House Saturday noon to·
take part In the ground breaking
ceremonies. Willis J. Stetson, college director of athletics, first introduced President John Nason
who spoke briefly about the slg- '
'nificance />f ceremony Iror. the
$5,000,000 Campaign and outllned
the future development of an athletic field In the Field House
area. Mr. Stetson then presented
the ceremonial shovel to the oldest football captain present,
les Hodge of '95. In turn, Mr.
Under the new system Swarth- GrIdiron. Thls annual battle draws crdwds of supporters from both communities who cheer their
more telephone users will be able teams on to ,!nprecedented effort and achievements. In the stands will be many !or~r heroes whose .
to dial directly to all telephones feats, now .dmlIned by n:ore recent victories will push for Swarthmore High's twenty-seventh eonin Philadelphia; as well as to I.se_c_u_ti_v_e_w-.:.:m.:....,to=m:.:o:.:rr.:.o.:.w::.....:m~a::....:f:.:a~ir:-:f:::ig=:h::t:..:a:::n::d:..:2::6:th::...W::.'::·t::h..:i::ts:....:Tu:.::r.:k:ey:.;D:a:::y~A.:d:v::e~r.:s::ary~,..:L~a~n~sd~own~::e.:..--_
those in the Chester, Clearbrook, I
Farragut, Madison, Media, WashCOMMUNITY SERVICE
burn, and WhItemarsh exchange
The Community Thanksareas.
giving
Service will be held to. The n~'w dial central office,
-qiorrow morning, November 24
containing the latest type of
.
.
.
tain, who piloted the team during
at 10 o'clock at the Presbyautomatic switching eqUipment,
22 Seniors To BOlr Out '97, '98 and '99.
terian Church on Harvard avIs housed in a new bulldlng on Preparations Complete
enue. The Rev. Roy N. Keiser
Baltimore pike at Thompson aveIn Lansdowne
After each of the 26 mer. had
For December
of the Methodist Church will
turned over a spadeful, Mr. Stetnue, Springfield.' The total cost
Festiviti~s
deliver the Thanksgiving mesGame
son arlnounCed that the ceremonof converting to dial Is about
sage.
$1,250,000 according to Thomas S.
Only the final nourlshe. are
, The annual Turkey Day fracas ies would be concluded with the
Edwards local manager of the needed to. put everything in
Everyone in the Community is is shaping up as another bitterly more modem kind of groundThereupon, Howard
fuvited to attend.
Bell Telephone Coinpany of Penn- readiness for the annual Holiday
contested game. AlIthough com- breaking.
Cooper
Johnson,
president at the
sylvania.
Fair at Trinity Church. When
parative ·scores would' give 'the
Board
of
Managers,
climbed
the doors open at Ht a.m. on
Little Garnet it decided edge,
Football
Night
Planned
Thursday, December '1 the curtain
everyone knows that past TBCords aboard a ~ulldozer, rode it for
will hIJ raised on -a festive scene.
The Dnnual Football Night. din- me3:n little or.. 'l1h.anksgJ.ving morn- ~everal yards and closed the cerAppropriately {;hristmas is the ner and program, honoring" the ing. Lansdowne has won 1, tied 2 einonles ·with a short speech from
.
theme of.lbe coordinated decora- Swarthmore High School football and lost 5, which is certainly not the top of it.
All returning captains ate the
tion executed by Mrs. W. C. Hogg, squad, will take place tile evening very impressive. Careful examJr., and her talentCd. group of of Saturday, December 3. Ar- ination shows that 'these were all training meal with the football
assistants:
Mrs. James Hayes, rangeme!1ts have been nearly com.. closely contested games and co1lld team before proceeding to the
Phila. Psychiatrist
Mrs. Maurice Griest, Mrs. C. pleted by the. Swarthmore citizens have gone either way.
Also, the Field House.
. Speaks on Family
Stuart Brown, Mrs. William" 'irv- Athletic Committee', which spon- ;Lords of Lansdowne have been
Later in >the afternoon when the
ing, Mrs. R. J. Baker and Mrs. C. sors the celebration.
Relations
handicapped by il1iuries to key homecomers had run' through evWalter Randall.
Pr6f. Pat Malin, of Swarthmore men throughout the season. CQm- ery memorable Swarthmore-HavOn Thursday evening, November 10 in the Woman's Clubhouse
As is the custom at pre-holiday College, will be the toastmaster. parative scores show Jthat they et:ford clash from the 1890's to
the Mother's Club held its regular bazaars, the gift stall will be the The speaker is a widely known tied Ridley Park, Ridley Park tied 1948, all settled down to watch the
most extensive, featuring a wide football coach whose name will be Eddy9!bne, and Eddystone lost to 1949 version of this 70-year-old
monthly meeting.
Prospeet by 2 points in the last rivalry. Swarthmore started oU
After a short 'business session, variety of handmade wearables announced next week.
lninute. Add to this that extra with a bang, running up a twoconducted by Mrs. Walter N. Moir for all ages and artisiic articles
which make for more gracious TO HOLD DANCE FRIDAY scrap that Lansdowne always has touchilown lead in the ·firBt half.
president, Dr•. Charle.s M. Iobst
discussed "Parent Child Rela- living. Mrs. Norman Huhne, Mrs, . The .Junior Woman's Club on Turkey Day and it is anybody'. Sparking this assault were wallY
Francis and Nick Cusano,. hardtions."
nobert Pittman and Mrs. John· Th k . .
d
'11 b held ball game.
Howe Hall have been holding
an SglVlng ance Wl
e
.
Outstanding and conslde.red two running SWarthmore backs.
In discussing potential trouHe. weekly workshop meetings, and Friday, November 25 at the Wo- f th be
.
Haverford 'came back in the
makers in a family Dr. lobst
man's Club on Park avenue. a
e st backs m the· County are
stated the extreme need for. pre- needlecrafts of all kinds have Robert Hotm and his orchestra Barney Gallagher and Walter second half. With their captain
. vention rather than diagnosis; the. been fashioned by a large num- will provide· music from 9.. p.m. Grub~ who have been lriple-thr.eat and ace halfback, Ted Test, run'ber of the women of the church.
star n th L
d
b ckf eld eight-yard gains, the visitors from
n""essity for a child to be helped
to I, and Tefreshments will ~e
s l e a n s owne . a . I
the Main Line pounded over two
be touchdowns. But the nmning and
F'. Wolters, Mrs. Alden Q. Davis,
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22 G
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will b __ "'~ft the tackling and the passing were
a physiCian is as important as the
members Of the Club.
.
arne seruors
e ""' ......
Mrs.
F.
G.
Lumsden,
Mrs.
J.
D.
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attitude of parents
A meeting for members of the
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SC 00 f 00tball• for nought: the whole thing was
- .
Bowden, Mrs. Patsy Armstrong
decide
. Marriages of today are often and Mrs. J. Parkman Wllc'Ox.
Junior Board will be held on Tues- Their records have been amazing
duel
between
Hal
Botsford,
consumated for romance· rather
day, November 29 at 8 p. m. at the in >that· this class up till today
than the cold deliberation necesAn innovation of the Fair will home of Mrs. Arnold Redding, Fur~ lost only one football game in Swarthmore back, alld the versasary in the realism of marriage be the "eat-all-you-want" Buffet, ness lane, Wallingford.
their. junior, senior !ugh school tile Mr. Test. Mr. Botsford won,
claimed Dr. Iobst who is well serving IMchean from noon to 2
career and this was against the
with the help of Gamet end Dick
qualified to speak on "Parent o'clock' and dinner from 5:30 to MRS. EARL HEIMBERGER sa~e boys. two years ago in' a
.
.
juruor varslly game. They have Ha!l, who managed to get in the
Child Relations" being at present 7:30 with guests sitting at
small tables in sidewalk cafe style.
Mrs. F. HeImberger wife of Earl been outstanding in their spirit way Of Test's first conversion elpsychiatric consultant at the JefMrs. Walker Penfield and Mrs. Jo- Heimbe~ger passed away Nov?",- and team play. There is no ques- fort.
ferson Hospital in Phltadelphi~.
seph Reynolds, assisted· by their ber 11 m the Lutheran HospItal, tion that this ·has been one of the
Following· the talk by Dr. Iobst
husbands, are managers of the Buf- Cleveland, Ohio after a four month keys .to their amazing success in
there was a short question period
Friendly Circle Hostesses
fet, with ·additional stalf includ- illness. She. was 70 years old. Fu- the '49 ';"'80n. .
then a social gathering at which
ing: Mr. and· Mrs. George C. neral services and interment were
Mrs. E. W.· Furst of Guernsey
refreshments were served under Wagner, Mr. aod Mrs. Robert Hop- held Monday in Frankfort, Ind.
.
road
'Was hostess to 32 membera of
the direction of Mrs. Theodore kins,. . Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
Before moving to Cleveland Mr. ,SCHUMAN TO SPEAK
theFriendlyCircleT~y~
Purnell, hospitauty chairman.
Cramp, Mrs. J. D. Bowden, Mrs. and Mrs. Heimberger lived, In 1938
Frederick L. Schuman, writer n""", November 17 with Mrs. O.
P • ti
0 Exbib't
Paul J. Carey, Mrs. Roderick Firth, and 1939, with their daughter Mrs. on international politicS, will M Hook as co-hostess.
am
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b~
Dr
Mrs. Raymond Fellows, Mrs. Ray L. Harlow Of. North Chester speak at Swarthmore College this
Wa ter co or pam
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Ha
Tran ro d and were active members of
.
Appeals for assistance to sever:
Samuel Copeland Palmer, mem- George Cochran, Mrs.. rry
- th a S
thm
M thodi t Church Friday evening on "The Challenge a1 needy families were discussed
e .'v~r
o~ e
Of Communism." Dr. Schuman is
d
b ~ 0 f the S w arthmore College sue, and Mrs. H. H. GIbson.. ,
SurVIVlIlg besIdes Mrs .•_. ow are profesSo
f
litical'
an Thanksgiving bask~ts will be
class at 1895 facul'" member of The famous and magnetic apron
R
nd of Bell
Ohl .
r o;po
sCIence at sent them. Plans are also being.
,
OJ
be
th
af so a son aymo
evue,
0, WUllams Coll
His books In
.
that institution from 1905 until table will
near
e c e . a daughter Helena. of Cleve1and, cludeSoviet p'eOge.li.tiCS, a't Home and- maahoud: t500 g:.~dren.Christmas cheer to
1942, and now professor emeritus that members of the apron co~f
ndchildren
,.
·ttee
model' aprons while and our gra
.
Abroad, International· Politics,. The
of Botany, are on display until IDl
may
o_~
f
December 3 in Parrish Hall at helping to serve. ~~res a aprons
E
listi Se •
Destiny of the Western State Sya. the colle e
of every conceivable material and
vange
c l"Vlces
tem;
,Delta Gammas To Meet
g .
design have been contributed by
Evangellimc Services will be held
Dr. Schuman's speech, which
~e Delta Gammas will meet
a wide number of ladles and have
the . .Methodist Church begin.- wili be given in !Bond at 7:30 p.m. Thursday evening, December I,
S~~~t.s~ hold a been assembled by. Mrs. Valen~e omg. =~N~~':d Is sponsored by the International at S P. m. at the home of Mrs.
seWing meeting at the home of Fine and Mrs:
Keller:, vnth
to ~day ~':"~ C. St8ck~ Relations Club, the Student Chris- George ·P.· Warren of 327 South
Mrs• .fohn K. Harper of Bowlinil Mrs. E. H. Hilliard; Mrs. RiLe~'
Chester road. "'-1>ers are asked
Green, Media, Wednesday, Novem- DanIel, Thea Hulme" Nancy .~ house of Port Wayn.e, Ind., will be tian Association, and the Young to please' bri;g
ber 30. .
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the guest 'preacher.·
Pro~ves of AmerIca.
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 19019'
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Prothonotary of· the Courts of Common
, Lansdo\VIle
Thanksgiving
MOTHER'S CLUB
HEARS DR. IOBST
Swarthmorelational· Bank.
Exhibits FlCll'lllIPaJntings
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Berkshire's
IIln('c of busines.<:; at HI Benjamin West
,\\'cnue. Swarthmore. Pa.
Till' lIaUl(' :nul ndref;.... of the person
1I\\"lIin;:
or iutcrcfit('d in &"'lirl business is
WiUi:lIl1 H. 1'hornson, 1ft lIenjamin West
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9 A. M. to S.30 P.M.
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Sheer. mistv texture to give
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Swarthmore
Disposal Service
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James F. Bogardus, Jr., of Cornell avenue left Tuesday morning
to be inducted into the U.S. Navy
as an Ensign in the Supply Corps,
and reported to Bayonne, N.J. for
his basic training.
Jam~s was one of. 11 students
rating to be chosen from colleges
and universities. He is' a gradu-
them '0 sotdyingly strong.
Now yours in new "Ccrnole:r.entary Colors."
13 South Chester Road
Swarthmore
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JR. WOMAN'S CLUB
OF SWARTHMORE
Presents
'
Thanksgiving ,Dance
At The
WOMAN'S CLUB BOUSE
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25
9 to 1 P.M.
Music By
Robert Bolm·.Orchestra
Tickets $3.00 (tax Included)
Remodellne
Repairing
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THE SWARTHMOR
VOLUME 21-NUMBER :47
PHONES CHANGE
TO DIAL DEC. ,11
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Thanksgiving
10 A_ M.
College Field
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tion seo.$l:lore
for the this
the
All telephones in the Swarthmore exchang,!! area will be changed to dial operation at 7 a.m., Sunday, December 11, at which tilne
all Swarthmore numbers will
automatically change.
The n~w Swarthmore numbers
will have five digits and will start
with a "6". A directory supplement will be delivered shortly
before the change, £ontaining the
new numbers, in addition to the
new Clearbrook and Madison
listings which w~nt into effect
last Slimmer.
Under the new system Swarthmore telephone users will be able
to dial directly to all telephones
in Philadelphia, as well as to
those in the Chester, Clearbrook,
Farragut, Madison, Media, Washburn, and Whitemarsh exchange
areas.
The new dial central office,
containing the latest type of
automatic switching equipment,
is housed in a new building on
Baltimore pike at Thompson avenue, Springfield. The total cost
of converting to dial is about
$1,250,000 according to Thomas S.
Edwards local manager of the
Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania.
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Thanksgiying Doy will
Q
bountiful
turkey 'dinner, a
traditional pride of our chefs.
Evenings will be gay with
planned entertainment, movies.
dances. etc. Sun decks and
'ounges offer ampl. opportunity
for leisure. Low winter rates.
Hot and cold ocean water in
all baths.
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MOTHER'S CLUB
HEARS DR. IOBST
Swarlhmorelational
Bank
..
& Trust Co.
Phila. Psychiatrist
Speaks on Family
RelatiollB
Now YOIl can buy U. S. Savings Bonds automaticallT
On Thursday evening, November 10 in the Woman's Clubhouse
the Mother's Club held its regular
monthly meeting.
After a short business session,
conducted by Mrs. Walter N. Moir
presidcnt, Dr. Charles M. lobst
discussed "Parent Child Relations."
In discussing potential troul~le
tflakers in a family Dr. lobst
stated the extreme need for. prevention rather than diagnosis; the
necessity for a child to be helped
rather than allowed to grow up:
and the fact that no advice from
a physician is as important as the
attitude of parents.
Marriages of today are often
consumated for romance rather
than the cold deliberation necessary in the realism of marriage
claimed Dr. Iobst who is well
qualified to speak on "Parent
Child Relations" being at present
psychiatric consultant at the Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia.
Following the talk by Dr. lobst
there was a short question period
then a social gathering at which
refreshments were served under
the direction of Mrs. Theodore
Purnell, hospitality chairman.
'llrough the new Bond-II-Month Plan. Ask at thIa Sank
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1949
$3.50 PER YEAR
High School's Men of Brawn Will Earn Their T urkey Tomorrow
ICOLLEGE
Company Explains
Facts On New
System
FORMAL
You can have it for less than
think.
A. BEEVES
"Third Generation
Builders."
Swarthmore 345"
Building
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Dr. Samuel C. Palmer professor
emeritus of botany, will have 50 of
his paintings of De!aware County
flowers on public exhibit in the
Parrish Hall parlor at the College tomorro\\", Saturday, Novemi, ber 19.
(-,lerITIOIlS NAM"~ REGISTRATION
:\UTIC": IS IIRRUY fUVEN, pursuant to
Ih(' IlrII\·isiulIs of At·t of Assembly No.
31"111. flllllrU\'cd Mar 2 l. l!H5 of intention
10 till' ill the o'fi('e of the Secretary of
tllc Commollwealth of )'cnns}'lvlluia at
lIalTislmrg. POl .. nllt} in the office of the
l'rolhollolllrr of the Courts of Common
I'll'as uf Delaware County. on Tnesdu}',
the :!!!ncl du}' of November, 11149, a certlft·
..:alc for the comlnet of a business in
f)..,lawarl' Counl)!, l'cnlls)·),'unill. under
tilt' assulIlcd or Iktltlaus mllnc, style or
desi~tUltioli
of SEADOARD AND MIJ).
I.A!'\O ASSOCIATES. with il.:; prinCipal
Plays
Inducted Into. Navy
Four cash prizes will he awarded on the basis of originality of ~
idea and artistic execution. The
;contest closes Monday. November
21, at which time entries will be
judged by Claudia Hancock, Art
Instructor at the High School, Mrs.
Alfred Calhbun and Mrs. Valentine Fine,
Mr. Maxey N. Morrison of Dartmouth avenue spent the week-end
pheasant
hunting
in
Bucks
County.
S. H_ S.
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Exhibits FloI'al Pabttings
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College Plans Athletic Field ate of George School and attended
University of Pennsylvania be(continued from page one)
the football game, there will be a fore serving two and a-half years
tea for all returning alumni in in the Navy during the war. He
returned and graduated from the
Bond Memorial.
University in June.
The 1949 Bamburc Sbow
The 1949 Hamburg Show "Heads
SHOW (JOLOR USE
or Tails"" will also be presented
(continued from page ooe)
at 8:15 in Clothier. This annual
Hostesses for the day are Mn.
student-produced musical comedy sponsored by the Society Charles D. Mitchell, Mrs. Richof Kwink, is having a three"night ard C. Sickler, Mrs. Leslie 1'4.
stand this year. Members of the Clarke and Mrs. Wallace LIppinborough community have been in- cott . At the tea table wUl be
vited to attend the performances Mrs. E. D. Brauns and Mrs. R. T.
last night and tonight while the Bates. Mrs. Harold R. Bodtke.
seats tomorrow night have been State Chairman of the American
reserved
for
"homecoming" Home Department wUl be a guest
alumni. A full-fledged. musical of the Club
this year, in contrast to the hodgepodge variety show often proMr. and Mrs. Henry R. Harris
of
Nol"th Swarthmore avenue reduced in the past. "Heads or Tails"
is a satire on college life. Twelve turned home Friday after a
original songs have been' composed month's motor trip to Texas.
for the production by J ohn~c,
Intyre, who will direct the stu- ON THE BOARDWALK AT ATlANTIC CItY
dent orchestra for the occasion.
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SWARTHMOIU1AN
benefit VET& PLAY HEBE
Wf::l'e !'ccurcd and displayed by
ON NOVEMBER 28
Mrs. Francis Vosters and her
A team of Swarthmore veterans
committee. Mrs .. Paul Brown and of World War II who organized a
conufllticC' Mrs. \Vm. De 'Caindry basketball team two years ago and
and Mrs. Ch~lrlCS Maas had charge finished in the first division of the
The Woman's Club annual Phil- of table settings. Mrs. Edward W. local league, has signed this year
anthropic Dessert Bridge spon- Fl:r~t had s(.cured many attrac- with the Tri-Pike League, and
sored by the
Health
"nd ti\'f~ !,!ifts for door -prizes.
will play its first home game NoMrs. Jrmc:s and Mrs. James vembe.· 28 in the Swarthmore
Welfare and
the
Education
Departments on last Tuesday in D:luuhc'rty \\"CT(' in charge of the High School gym.
the clubhouse w<"!s a happy and (:up~ of candies and nuts sold durThe team was financed by local
successful occasion. Mrs. Charles i!l.L'. the aftci noon. Mrs. Charles business men but attendance at
E. Fischer chairman of the party Lultel1~ with Mrs. Wm. Huey and games was very discouraging to
thanked all who helped to make .\,!rs. Paul Hertel had a weB-sup- the veterans who are trying to put
it so. The clubhouse was crowded plied table of cakes and candies on interesting games with no adassuring bountiful support for Jonatcd by members and sold for mission charge. The players hope
the 20 beneficiaries of the year benefit of the \,rcl(arc organiza- a better spectator contingent will
Mrs. H. S. Toole chairman of tick- tion~.
be accorded them this year.
ets said over 300 of them harl been
l\'i~mbeJ's
and their friends
sold.
"-Iv~liled thcmselv~s or the opporENTERTAIN HARPIST
The deliciouS dessert was ob- :'unity to do some early ChristGuest artist at the Junior Mutained and served by the Education mas ;:::hopping at the tables of atsic Club on Sunday, November 20
Committee, Mrs. John M. Pearson, t1';,<:1i\'~ warcs displayed by the
will be Mrs. John Dudley, harpist,
Mrs. S. S. Rutherford, Mrs. D. W. I31ild Association and the Polio
u graduate of the Chicago ConserR. Morgan, Mrs. Donald P. Jones. Parents Association. Mrs. E. D.
vatory of Music. Mrs. Dudley, who
Mrs. Avery Blake, 1\'1rs. David Brauns anrl Mrs. ·F. Norton Lanhas played with the "String Choir"
Bingham, Mrs. Raymond K. Den- don had charge of .:' oor tickets.
in Chicago, will talk about the hisworth, Mrs. C. P. Streeter. \Vith
TIll' Club owes iL<.; thanks to Mar- tory of the harp and will play sevn.'Irs. Peter E. Told. chairman. The
eral selections at the home of
plants which were table prizes td'!~ i"Ol' contributing the printed Diana Tucker, 301 North Swarth_..._ - ... ---- tid~et~. to the Swarthmore Nationmore avenue, ·where the club will
alice barberlF
al Bank for supplying tallies and hold its meeting at 7:30 p. m.
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~cot'C' pClns. to Mrs. Flschel' for the
June Hobbs, November program
chairman,
will present the follaw"'lP".ule. efflcient direction of the
ing performers: David Spencer,
violin: Margo ·BoWie, songs; Laura
old
~uildlnl4 "\<''1'
Hobbs, piano; Nancy Chambers and
.h. Program Planned
Louis Wittmeyer, flutes, with
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Claire
Hendrixson, accompanyist.
!':nll'in;) Cmi\'I!ay who will speak
;It th,. "'oman's Club Tuesday afSponsors Poster Contest
t(>I'l1onn. w·ill speak again at the
Mariana Ribenyi
The
High School students are
C'iuhhnllsf' nt n p. m. when she
will ,1r{'::f'nt her' program of color displaying their commercial art
Dressrrwl.er
S!I:..:.;:!(·"tinns fOl- the Vlardrobe and abilities in a poster contest sponHomf'. A Celanese quiz with a sored by the Holiday Fair ComRidley Park 2779-M
"'t·p,,s Icn:.~th for the winner. will mittee of Trinity Church. The
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al:-:;:o lw included_ Members are contest has become an annual
326 Russell St.•
I Ui'[~t'd tn bl'illJ! guests.
event and the gay placards will
Ridley Park
Mi~s Conw;IY will be entertained contribute greatly to publicizing
I ,11 .-linnf:l' hy nwmhers of the Jun- the Fair which wiU take place on
December 1st.
ior Board,
RAISE FUND FOR
PHILANTHROPY
College Librnry
Paintings On Exhibit
Water color paintings by Dr.
Samuel Copeland Palmer, member of the Swarthmore College
class of 1895, faculty member of
that institution from 1905 until
1942, and now professor emeritus
of Botany, are on display until
December 3 in Parrish Hall at
the college.
Thetas To Sew
Swarthmore Thetas will hold a
sewing meeting at the home of
Mrs. John K. Harper of Bow:ing
Green, Media, Wednesday, November 30.
TAKES
HAVERFORD /14·13
Ceremonies For New
Field Precede
Victory
The breaking of ground for a
new football field and a 14-13
victory over Haverford made this
year's Homecoming at Swarthmore
. College a m'omentous occasion.
Tweny-six farmer Gamet football captains assembled in the cold
wind behind the Lamb-Miller
Field House Saturday noon to
take part in the ground breaking
ceremonies. Willis J. Stetson, college director of athletics, first introduced President John Nason
Undefeated. Undaunted, Swarthmore High's Robinson coached football squad mects its traditional who spoke briefly about the sigen~-?f-the-sca~on rival, Lansdowne High, at 10 a.m. Thanksgiving Day on the Swarthmore College
GndIron. ThiS annual battle draws cr()wds of supporters from both communities who cheer their nificance of ceremony !!'or. Ithe
teams on to l!nprecedented effort and achievements. In the stands 'NiH be many forl1\er heroes whose S5,OOO,OOO Campaign and outlined
feats" now .dImmed. by ~ore recent victories will push for Swarthmore High's twenty-seventh con- the future development of an athsecutIve WIn tomorrow m a fair fight and 26th with its Turkey Day Adversary. Lansdowne.
letic field in the Field House
area. Mr. Stetson then presented
the ceremonial shovel to the oldCOMMUNITY SERVICE
est football captain present, Charles Hodge of '95. In turn, Mr.
The Community ThanksHodge gave it to Roger B. Farquar
giving Service will be held toSwarthmore's
only three-time cap~orro\V mOl'ning, November 24
tain, who pilcted the team during
at 10 o'clock at the PresbyPreparations Complete
terian Church on Harvard av22 Seniors To Bow Out '97, '98 and '99.
enue. The Re\T. Roy N. Keiser
After each of the 26 men had
For December
In Lansdowne
of the Methodist Church will
turned over a .spadeful, Mr. StetFestivities
Game
deliver the Thanksgiving ·messon announced that the ceremonsage.
Only the final flourishes are
The annual Turkey Day fracas ies would be concluded with the
Everyone
in
the
CommWlity
is
needed to put everything in
is shaping up as another bitterly more modern kind of groundbreaking.
Thereupon, Howard
invited to attend.
readiness for the annual Holiday
contested game. AlIthough comCooper
Johnson,
president of the
Fair at Trinity Church. When
parative ·scores would give the
Board of Managers, climbed
the doors open at 10 a.m. on
Little Garnet a decided edge,
Football
Planned
aboard
a bulldozer, rode it for
Thursday, December 1 the curtain
everyone knows that past records
several
yards
and closed the cerwill r'1 raised on a festive scene.
The annual Football Night din- me3n li:ttle l'!. Thanksgiving mornemonies
with
a
short speech from
Appropriately Christmas is the ner and program, honoring the ing. Lansdowne has won 1, tied 2
the
top
of
it.
theme of. the coordinated decora- Swarthmore High School football ~nd lost 5, which is certainly not
All returning captains ate the
tion executed by Mrs. W. C. Hogg, squad, will take place the evening very impressive. Careful examJr., and her talented group
of Saturday, December 3. Ar- ination sho\vs that these were aU training meal with the football
assistants:
Mrs. James Hayes, rangements have been nearly com- closely contested games and could team before proceeding to the
Mrs. Maurice Griest, Mrs. C. pleted by the Swarthmore citizens have gone either way.
Also, the Field House.
Stuart Brown, Mrs. William Irv- Athletic Committee, which spon- Lords of Lansdowne have been
Later in the afternoon when the
ing, Mrs. R. J. Baker and Mrs. C. sors the celebration.
handicapped by injuries to key homecomers had run through evWalter Randall.
Prof. Pat Malin. of Swarthmore men throughout the season. Com- ery memorable Swarthmore-HavAs is the custom at pre-holiday College, will be the tOflstmaster. parative scores show that they erford clash from the 1890's to
bazaars, the gift stall will be the The speaker is a widely known tied Ridley Park, Ridley Park tied 1948, all settled down to watch the
most extensive, featuring a wide football coach whose name will be Eddystone, and Eddystone lost to 1949 version of this 70-year-old
Prospect by 2 points in the last rivalry. Swarthmore started. off
variety of handmade wearables announced next week.
minute. Add to this that extra with a bang, running up a twofor all ages and artistic articles
which make for morc gracious TO HOLD DANCE FRIDAY scrap that Lansdowne always has touchdown lead in the first half.
on Turkey Day and it is anybody's Sparking this assault were Wally
living. Mrs. Norman Hulme, Mrs.
The Junior Woman's Club ball game.
Francis and Nick Cusano, hardRobert Pittman and Mrs. John
Thanksgiving dance will be held
running SWarthmore backs.
Howe Hall have been holding
Outstanding
and
considered
two
Friday, November 25 at the Woweekly workshop meetings, and
of the best backs in the County are
Haverford came back in the
man's Club on Park avenue.
necdlecrafts of all kinds have
Barney Gallagher and Walter second half. ·'Vith their captain
Robert Holm and his orchestra
been fashioned by a large numGrubb who have been triple-threat and ace halfback, Ted Test, runwill provide music from 9 p.m.
ber of the women of the church.
stars in the Lansdowne backfield eight-yard gai·ns, the visitors from
to 1. and refreslunents will be
Among the largest contributors
for two years. The Lords will be the Main Line pounded over two
served throughout the evening.
to this booth have been Mrs. C.
a t full strength Thanksgiving.
touchdowns. But the running and
Tickets may be obtained from
F. Wolters, Mrs. Alden Q. Davis,
22 Garnet seniors will be saying the tackling and the passing were
members Of the Club.
Mrs. F. G. Lumsden, Mrs. J. D.
for nought: the whole thing was
A meeting for members of the farewell to high school football.
Bowden, Mrs. Patsy Armstrong
decided by a placement-kicking
Junior Board will be held on Tues- Their records have been amazing
nnd Mrs. J. Parkman Wilcox.
in
,that
this
class
up
till
today
duel
between
Hal
Botsford,
day, November 29 at 8 p. m. at the
An innovation of the Fair will home of Mrs. Arnold Redding, Fur_ lost only one football game in Swarthmore back, and the versabe the "eat-all-you-want" Buffet, ness lane, Wallingford.
their junior, senior high school tile Mr. Test. Mr. Botsford won.
serving luncheon from noon to 2
career and this was against the
with the help of Garnet end Dick
o'clock· and dinnEcr from 5:30 to
same boys -two years ago in a
MRS.
EARL
HEIMBERGER
7:30 with guests sitting at
junior varsity game. They have Hap, who managed to get in the
Mrs.
F.
Heimberger
wife
of
Earl
small tables in sidewalk. cafe style.
been outstanding in their spirit way of Test's first conversion efMrs. Walker Penfield and Mrs. Jo- Heimberger passed away Novem- and team play. There is no ques- fort.
seph Reynolds, assisted by their ber 11 in the Lutheran Hospital, tion that this has been one of the
husbands, are managers of the Buf- Cleveland, Ohio after a four month keys to their amazing SUccess in
Friendly Circle Hostesses
fet, with additional staff includ- illness. She was 70 years old. FU- the '49 season.
neral
services
and
interment
were
ing: Mr. and Mrs. George C.
Mrs. E. W.' Furst of Guernsey
Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hop- held Monday in Frankfort, Ind,
road
was hostess to 32 members of
SCHUMAN TO SPEAK
Before moving to Cleveland Mr.
kins, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
the Friendly Circle Thursday afterCramp, Mrs. J. D. Bowden, Mrs. and Mrs. Heimberger lived, in 19a8
Frederick L. Schuman, writer noon, November 17 with Mrs. O.
Paul J. Carey, Mrs. Roderick Firth. and 1939, with their daughter Mrs. on international politics, will M Hook as co-hostess.
Mrs. Raymond Fellows, Mrs, Ray L. Harlow of North Chester speak at Swarthmore College this
Appeals for assistance to sever':
George Cochran, Mrs. Harry Tran- road and were active members of Friday evening on "The Challenge al needy families were discussed
the Swarthmore Methodist Church. of Communism." Dr, Schuman is
sue. and Mrs. H. H. Gibson.
Surviving besides Mrs. Harlow are profesSor of political science at and Thanksgiving baskets will be
The famous and magnetiC -apron
a son Raymond of Bellevue, Ohio; Williams College. His books in- sent them. Plans, are also being
table will be near the cafe ~
a daughter Helena of Cleveland, clude Soviet Politics, at Home and made to give Christmas cheer to
that members of the apron comabout 50 children.
and four grandchildren.
Abroad, International Politics The
mittee may model' aprons while
Destiny ui. the Western State' Syshelping to serve. Scores of aprons
Evangelistic
Services
,Delta Gammas To Meet
tem.
of every conceivable material and
design have been contributed by
Evangelistic Services will be held
Dr. Schuman's speech, which
Th
,e DeIta G amma's will meet
a wide number of ladies and have i.. the Methodist Church begin- wili be given m' 1B0nd at 7 '.30 p.m. Thu rs d ay evemng,
.
December 1.
ning
Sunday,
November
27,
and
.
been assembled by Mrs. Valentine
continuing each evening during the IS sponsored by the International at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs.
Fine and Mrs. Collins Keller, with
Mrs. E. H. Hilliard, Mrs. Richard week to Friday, Dr. Dale C. Stack- Relations Club, the Student Chris- g=~.:.;:. Warren of 327 South
tOPleas~a~ri:~::Sask~
Daniel, Theo Hulme, Nancy Lewis, house of FOrt Wayne. Ind, will be lian AssOCiation, and the
the
guest
preacher.
Progressives
of
America.
wrappings.
gift
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TRINITY PLANS i
HOLIDAY FAIR
IGARNET FACES
26 YEAR FOE
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Mi. and Mrs. Edward L. Conwell and children Bruce and
Jimmy of Columbia avenue will
be holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs,
William Gorman of Oreland,
formerly of Swarthmore.
.. Mr.· lind Mrs.' James BaconDouglas of North Chester road
entertained their bridge club at
a dinner-bridge at their home
Saturday evening.
Barbara Ilavls will arrive Wednesday from Mary Washlnglon
College to spend Thanksgiving
week-end with her mother Mrs.
Marjorie Davis of The Harvard.
Jane Da"is a resident student at
the University of Pennsylvania
will also be home for the holidays.
Carter Davison of Vassar avenue received h~ letter in lacrosse
at a· dinner at Springfield College,
Springfield, Mass. The 1949 sport
teams at the college won 32 out
of 42 intercollegiate contests.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen
of Park avenue visited over. the
week-end their daughter Carol of
I Bucknell University and attended
the Bucknell-Muhlenberg gal)le
Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. William Earl Kistler of Park avenue will entertain
at a family dinner party on
Thanksgiving Day when their
guests will be Mr. and Mrs. John
· Kistler and daughter Cotheal of
Park avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
· G. Browne and sons Ricky and
· Geoffrey of Middletown road,
Media, Dr. and Mrs. John D.
Kistler of Pittsburgh, Dr. and Mrs.
C. Harold Kistler and sons Williillri ·Earl, 2nd, and Jack of Ardmore.
.. 'Mrs. Richard T. Randall, Jr.,
of North Chester road entertained
11-'11" brll:lge· club at a luncheonbridge at· her home Mond"y.
.-¥r.- ~nd Mrs~ Maurice Griest of
Elm avenue entertained as their
week-end guests Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Griest of Gettysburg.
David Webb who Is attending
~e Law School is spending .the
ht;)liday vacation. with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Webb
0.1; South Qhester road. Mr. and
Mrs. Webb are en~ertaing as their
holiday house guests Dr. and Mrs.
Harold·. Underwood Faulkner and
~~lii:h\er Shirley of Northampton,
Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. William
Robertson Gr 'Jersey City.
1\1r. and Mrs. Oscar Gilcreest
of Vassar avenue have returned
fr:Qm
lO~day ·trip to Cincinnati,
Oh,io \Yhere they visited Dr. and
:Mrs. David Warner and children
Roddie and Barbara Lynn. They
also. vis'tted Mr. Gilcreest's brotb.er-in-Iaw and sister Mr. and
Mrs .. Houston Maupin of Tripp
City, and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
.T. Warner of Xenia, Ohio.
Virginia Clyde Francis of
"Hopelea" Eatontown, N.J. visited
over the week-end her grandparents Mr. and Mrs.· Samuel D.
Clyde of Swarthmore and Ogden
avenues. Virginia attended with
a group of friends the Dartmouth
Princton game, and a dinner party
at the Aronomink Club before
the Charity Ba~ in Chester.
Waldo R. Fisher of Guernsey
road is home for the Thanksgiving
holidays from Wesleyan University.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks
of Harvard avenue will entertain
at a small dinner party on Thanksgiving in han_or of Mr: and Mrs.
Andrew A. Smith of Yale avenue
who . are moving to Birmingham,
Ala., in tne near future.
Mrs. A. M. Bosshardt of Park
avenue bas returned from a 10day trip to St. LOUis and Chicago
where she visited friends and attended a centennial celebration of
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the Swiss Benevolent Society of
St. Louis as a delegate of the
Swiss Benevolent Society o.t PhiJadelphia. While In Chicago she
also was a guest at a IUDcheon at
the newly formed American-Swiss
Chamber of Commerce.
Seymour preston, 3rd, home
from Lawrenceville School, Lawrencevuie, .N.J. for the holidays,
will entertain at a supper party
and dance at his home Saturday
evening. Guests will include some
of his former classmates of
Swarthmore High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hulme
of Westdale avenue will entertain
at a family dinner party on
Thanksgiving Day and will Include Mr. and Mrs. T. Randall
DuBois of St. Louis, Mo., Mr. and
Mrs. Randall M. DuBois and
family of New York, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Bowie and family of Newark, N.J., and Robert Hulme,
home for the holidays from the
l!niversity of Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs". Frank H. McCowan, Frank, Jr., and Milly Mc-
Linton, a student at Simmons
College, played' with the Boston
team.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace lJpplncott
of South Chester road have returned from a three-day holiday
in Atlantic City They will enterBEAUTY SALON
taln Mr. lJppincott's daughter
Mrs. John Zeallor and family of
Rehoboth Beach as their guests
over Thanksgiving week-end.
Call swartbm?re CM'l6
Mrs. George F. Fenno of North
It Chester Road
Swarthmore avenue entertained
Mrs. Frederick L. Fenno of New
Orleans, La., as her house guest
for a week ..
BV&r7one In Your Fam117 WUl Be Looklnc Forwara T.
Thomas M, Hopper of Cornell·
An Old Fashioned THANKSGIVING DINNER
University will spend the holidays,
ADd We Are Maklnr TbNlhdvlna" BeoerYaUo... ·N.....
with hii; parents Mr. and Mrs.. '
Thomas W. Hopper of Magill I
The kadltloll&l Turkey Dillner with all the ~
Inol.udlq liard". famoWl Pampldn Pie ...4 ()IlInun_ a road. They all will attend the I
,z.oe
Penn-Cornell game on Thanks-I
iho"" who prefer ataek to tnrkeJ~
giving Day. .
I ADd for
Tender, Perfectly Cooked FILET M1GNON-fI.'.
Charles Keenen of Dartmouth i
Or, eQuaIb' teDder,· SIRLOIN STEAJi.-..4J,st
College and Peggy Keenen of
Denison University will arrive I'
Wednesday morning to spend the I
SwarUunore, Pa.
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holidays with their parents Dr.,
WES1'EKN UNION OFFICB AND FREB PABK"I!!(G
and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of iL.~~~~~~~~~~_-.~____...........~-:-~~:,,::~~
da'y.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. LaCroix of Newton Center, Mass
will be the dinner guests, Thanksgiving D~y, ot the Henry L Hoot
family of Lafayette avenue.
Joan Hatch of Stratford College, Danville, ~a.. and Barry
Hatch of Solebury, New Hope
will. arrive Wednesday to spend
the holidays with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hatch of
Wallingford.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks of
Harvard avenue will attend the
Army-Navy game with their
week -end guests Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Mitten, and Mr. and Mrs.
David
M.
TUrner
of
Bouqu~t
The
STRAYH HAVEN. INN
reunion of' students of this area
who attended the University of
Zurich, Switzerland last year.
Anna Mary Fussell of Bucknell
University will join her mother
Mrs. H. Milton Fussell, Jr., of
Vassar avenue for the holfdays.
Mrs. Bruce' Schwalm of North
Chester road has returned after
a 10-day stay in Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Schwalm will spend
Thanksgiving week-end with their
son-In-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. H.'C. Dickinson of New York
City.
Jean Brown of North Chester
road, a stUdent at Mary w.ashlngton College, Fredericksburg, Va.
will spend Thanksgiving week_
end with her roommate Gretchen
Anderson of Charleston; W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Perce of
Haverford aven.ue will entertain
as their holiday week-end guests
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smiley of
Montclair, N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lukens
of Strath Haven avenue will spend
the week-end visiting their daughter Barbara, a junior at Middlebury College; Middlebury, Vt.
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.Your Christmas
TIME and
MONEY
Hours and dollars are particularly precious
at Christmas time.
You can get the greatest
retum for yours by doing rour Christmas shoppmg.in your own home town.
You save time because home town merchants
are close to you -
and home town crowds .and
traffic are no problem.
Towanda.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ward
of Strath Haven avenue wTll entertain at a dinner party in their
Bailimore Pike, SprlnJfleld. Fa.
honor on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindley Peel of
Phone Swarthmore 0410
Columbia avenue entertained as
their week-end guests Mrs. Wallace Van Nest, Miss Marjorie Peel
.and Miss Jean Van Nest of West
Orange, N.J.
Dick Bosshardt of Cornell UniFriday and Saturday
versity will spend the holidays at
Wednesday and Th~
his home on Park avenue and
attend the Penn-Cornell and
JOHN
WAYNE
IN
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Army-Navy game.
"FIGHTING
Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Linton
and Dick Linton of Benjamin West
KENTUCKIAN"
avenue attended the Northeast
Thursday Feature Time
6:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 P.M.
Hockey Tournament at Hofstra
College, Hempstead, L.r. Saturday.
Friday and Saturday
You save. money because your home town
merchants, not having to pay high metrQPolitan
rents, can afford to sell at low prices.
College Theatre
Friday and Saturday
Abbot and Costello
"AFRICA SCREAMS"
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Sat. Mat. at 1 :15
Extra for Kiddies
"JAMES BROS. OF
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Also Cartoons
Sunday and Monday
Burt Lancaster
Paul Henreid - Clande Rains
"ROPE OF SAND" .
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Tuesday and Wednesday
Ida Lupino - Glenn Ford
Gig Yonnl!"
''LUST FOR GOLD"
Starting Thu:-sday!
Marie WIlson
John Lnad - DIana L7nD
''MY FRIEND IRMA"
Everbody's saying it! The
funniest picture ot my life!
Furthermore, modern distribution methods
give home town merchants the same wide variety
of high-quality merchandise that is offered
elsewhere.
GARY COOPER IN
MEDIA·
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"TASK FOI(CE"
When you shop in your home town, you
Feature Time
Saturday Night Only
6:00 _ 8:00 - 10:00 P.M.
help to keep the community economically'stable.
Saturday Matinee - 1 P oM.
Special Klddles' Show
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RED RYDER
AND LI'l'l'LE BEAVER IN
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Monday and Tuesday
BROUGHT BACK BY
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MARJORIB TOLD, A880clate EcIJtor
Rosalie Pelrsol
Lorene Mc Carter
'Entered as Second Class Matter, JkJluary 24, 1929 at th p
OffIee at Swarthmore. Pa., under. the Act ot ~ch 3,e
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DEADWNE-WEDNESDAY NOON
New, O. Alston, Jr., W. Dlcldnso.., individuals who would llke to
W. V. France and Carl Zingrebe
. . . . ..
.
The Christl~ Youth Fellowsbi~ participate are aaked to call Mrs.
will meet at 6:30 In the Friends Hulme, Swarthmore 0167-W, or
Meeting House.
At the 11 o'clock service, SUnday, November 20, June ElIzabeth
Roxby, daughter Of Dr. and Mrs.
J. B. Roxby, Jr., and DIane ElIzabeth Shustock, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene R. Shustock, were
I·
baptized.
PresbyteWan Nofles
Sunday morning at the ll.o'clock
service Mr. Bishop's sermon will
be "How Secure Can We Be?"
. Mr. David Van Dyck, our Student Minister at the Harvard avenue entrance and Mr. and Mr.
~arry C. Seymour, a~d Miss R
For the college YOUDg people to
become better known among us,
for old friends to visit with one
a~other, . for b~tter acquaintance
wlth new folks m our inidst--coffe£ is served In the Parish House
lnunediately following the m<>rning
service pn Sundays. All are invited to stop for n few brief lDOments of friendly greetIng.
At the Communion Service on
January 1 new members will be
ceceived into the fellowShip of
the Church. If YOU are planning
this affiliation will you call the
Church ollice and leave your
names and addresses.
The Women's Bible Class meets
at 9:30 on Simday morning.. This
Sunday Mrs, William Watkins IWill
discuss '(The Evangelical and Heformed Church."
.
The Men's Bible Class will con-
Church Services
,
Friends Meeting Notes
Dr. Harold Israel, MD., Spectlnue the stUdy of "God Has S
ialist at the Woman's College Hos..
ken" at 9:45 Sunday morning. po.. pital, will continue the discussion
The Primary, JUDior and Jun- of the Psyche and the Soma-Man
lor-High. and SeD!or Departments In Relation to Himself.
meet at 9:45 Sunday mOrning. The
Nursery and Beginners' Depart..
Christian Science Notes
?,ents meet at 11 Sunday morn-. "Ancient and· Modern Necromg..
maney, Alias Mesmerism And HypThe Church Hour Parking Place notism, Denounced" is the subject
for 6 and 7 year olds 'has been dis- of the Lesson-sermon In all
contmued unless there is a greater Churches of Christ ScIentist on
demand. for .this service.. If y\)U Sunday, November '27. The Golhave children of that age you wish den Text is: The eyes ot the Lord
taken ":"" of during the Church run ·to and fro throughout· the.
?our will. you please phone th~ whole earth to Shew himself strong
church Office.
In the behalf or" them whose'heart
The fello~shipand choir for sev- is perfect toward him.
enth and eIghth &rade young peo(11 Chronicles 16:9.)
pIe meets Sunday afternoon at 5.
.
The Young Adult's meditation
Chorus To Perform
!?"riod is held Sunday evenings at
0:45 m the Sanctuary followed by
The Swarthmore College Chorus
supper and meeting. A sunUnation will give .: performance of St.
and discussion of Fosdick's book John's Passion by Bach on Decem"On Being a Real Perso'!" will be ber 2 at 8:15.1n Clo~er M,:,"orial.
neld this Sunday evening.
Th~ Cho~us IS under the direction
Starting tills Saturday morning ?f. Thomas Dunn, wbo recentl;r
at 10 the children of the Primary lomed the Swarthmore faculty.
Department are Invited to come
each Saturday to the Cburch to PLANS CHRISTMAS PARTY
form a Cherub's Choir to. sing at
Annually the Legion AuYiliary
one of the church's Christmas ser- of Swarthmore· holds a Christvices. All children of grades I, 2, mas party and Invites the comm~
and 3 are cordially invited.
., unity friends to attend. This year
:.rhe Junior Choir· for. children of again . Mrs. ,Norman Hulme of
grades 4, 5 and 6 rehearses Tburs- Westdale avenue is openiog her
day afternoon at 3:30.
home for this event on Thursday,
. The Chapel Choir for adults Dece.i)ber 8 at 2 p. DL Guests may
(Deets Thul-sdBy evening at 7:30 bring one article of groceries "
tot- reheArsal:··
canned goods, raisins,., cocoa,
. Circle· ·2, . Mrs. David ,Braun etc. Qr a. voluntary offering.
Chairman,. will meet W«lnesday, Bridge or other games may be
,~·o\·ember 30 at the home ot Mrs. played. . Refreshments will be
S. S. Rutherford, 6i 7 Strath Haven served and a table prize given.
avenue, at 10:30 ·a. P1~··Members -. This.is not merely a social 0\,.....
ar.e asked .to please bring sand- casion but a forerwmer to a
wiches. .
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happy' Christmas for several fam~
The Board of Deacons will meet ilies who,. will benefit from the
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MrS. Ro~ T. BaIi-, Swarthmore
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2315, and make arrangemenla to
JPIn or form a table of players.
IN TIME
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Lansdowne·
Thursday, November 24, 1949
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·sunday, ·November n
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9:30 A.M.-Women's Bible Class
9:45 A.M.-Sunday School and
OA~'SDRU~ STORB
., Men's Bible Class.·
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will be "How Secure Can We
Be?"
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on Wednesday evening, November oo~ff~e~rln~g~s~m~a~d~e::at~this~·~P~arty~:...Tb~~os~e:!1~=========;::=·='======'::::========~
5:45 P.M.-·Young Adult's Group ~O, at 8 in the Church study.
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6:30 F.M.-·Youth Fellowship
. . METHODI,ST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser, D. D., Minister
9:45 A.M.~hurch SchooL
10:00' A.M.-Young Adults
11:00 A.M.-Dr. Dale C. Stackhouse will be guest preacher.
6:30 P.M.-Youth Fellowship
TRINITY CHURCH-Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector
Sunday, November 27
8:00 AM. -. Holy Communion.
CorpOrate Conimunion, Men
9:4;ngl.~hurch School
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer. The
Rector will preach.
6:30 P.M. Canterbury Club.
6:30 P.M.-YOung People's Fell"wShip.
Friends· Meeting
House.
Wednesday (St. Andrew)
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
THE RFg-i~~~sOCIETY
Sunday, November 27
. 9:45 A.M.-First Day SchooL
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum. Dr.
Harold Israel, MoD .. on "Tbe
Psyche and the Soma."
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for WorShip.
Children cared for in Whittier
House.
0·30· p.M.-Community Christian
. Youth Fellowship in Whittier
. ·Trinity NoteS
Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8 a. m.
This will
be the annual· corporate Communioln for . men and ·boys, held
in every Episcopal Church In the
country on the first Sunday In
Advent. Breakfast will be served
by the Woman's Guild following
the service. All deparbnents of
the Church School will meet at
9:45 a. m. At'the 11 a.m. service
of morning prayer the Rector will
preach and the guest soloist will
be James D, Somer, baritone who
will reped several solos which he
recentlY rendered in his recitlll
for the Cooper Foundation. com"'
memorailng the anniversary ot
Goethe In Clothier Memorial Hall
at Swarthmore College. Ushers
for this service are: H .B. Spackman, head usher, B. Harrar, G. S:
Valentine, E. A. Tbompson, S. D.
ClYde, Jr., J. H. Furlong, R. D.
Newlin and A. H. Knabb. The
Young People's Fellowship will
meet With other Fellowships In
the community at 6:30 p.m. in the
H~U::daY, November 28
Friends Meeting House. Tbe CanSewing for the A.F.s.C. in terbury Club will meet at 6:30 p.m.
Whittier House.
In tbe c4ureh.
Wednesday, November 30
Choir School wIll-meet on Mon. All\day sewing and qulltlng tor day and Wednesday at 4 p.m.
th=:e:..:.:A=.F:.:.s=.=C:.._ _ _ _ _ _ _-: I Holy Oommunion will be celebrated at 10 am. on Wednesday
FIRST CHURCH OF
(St. Andrew.)
CHRIST SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
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Park Avenue ·below Harvard
Methodist Ch~h Notes
Thursday, November 2'
The
Sunday School meets at
11:00 A.M."':'Thanksgi\fing serv9:45.
The
Young Adults meet at
ice.
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Sunday, November 27
10 In the Ladies' parlors.
11:00 A.M.-Sunday School.
At the 11 O'clock service, the
11:00 AM. _ LesSOn - Sermon
guest
preacher will be Dr. Dale C.
"Ancieilt and Modern NeStackhouse
of ElL Wayne, Inel.
cromanCY', Alias. Mesmer~
and Hypnotism, Denounced.
The church .w.rsery.wIll be
WedntlSday evening meetlnl open at this serviCe with Mrs. Otto
each week, 8 p.m. Reading ~ Kraus and Mlldred !Bernard in
open c1atlY eXcept· SUnday an
Holidays 12 to 5 p. m. WednesdaY charge.
"",,in. 7 to 7:60 p.m. and • to
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day . Bob McCowan, a Midshipman at Annapolis, will return
nome witli his family for a short
visit.
Frances Pearson will arrive
Friday {rom Wilson College for a
week-end at her home on Cornell
avenue. She will be accompanied
by her. roommate Margaret Barbour of East Lansing, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jeglum and
son Carl of Hillborn avenue will
visit Mr. and Mrs. Horace Johnson of Bethesda. Md .• over the
holidays.
Gayle· Hodge, a freshman at
Cornell University, arrived at her
home on Strath Haven avenue
Tuesday to vacation until Sun-
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"'. Mr, and Mrs. Edward L.
Conwell and children Bruce and
',: JiDllllY of Columbia avenue will
· be holiday guests of Mr, and Mrs,
:: William Gorman of Oreland,
· formerly of Swarthmore.
· ;. Mr.' lind Mrs.' James BaconDouglas of North Chester road
entertained their bridge club at
a dinner-bridge at their home
Saturday evening.
Barbara Qavis will arrive Wedneroay from Mary Washington
College to spend Thanksgiving
'week-end with her mother Mrs.
Marjorie Davis of The Harvard.
Jane Da"is a resident student at
the University of Pennsylvania
will also be home fur th.e holidays.
Carter Davison of Vassar avenue received his letter in lacrosse
at a' dinner at Springfield College,
Springfield, Mass. The 1949 sport
teams at the college won 32 out
of 42 intercollegiate contests.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen
of Park avenue visited over. the
week-end their daughter Carol of
Bucknell University and attended
the Bucknell-Muhlenberg garpe
Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. William Earl Kistler of 'Park avenue will entertain
at a family dinner party on
Thanksgiving Day when their
guests will be ·Mr. and Mrs. John
· Kistler and daughter Cotheal of
Park avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
· G. Browne and sons Ricky and
· Geoffrey of Middletown road,
Media, Dr. and Mrs. John D.
Kistler of Pittsburgh, Dr. and Mrs.
C. Harold Kistler and sons WilliamEarl, 2nd, and Jack of Ard-
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SWABTHMOREAN
College, played' with the Boston
team.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lippincott
of South Chester road have roturned from a three-day holiday
in Atlantic City They will entertain Mr. Lippincott's daughter
Mrs. John Zeallor and family of
Rehoboth Beach 88 their guests
over Thanksgiving week-end.
Mrs. George F. Fenno of North
Swarthmore avenue entertained
Mrs. Frederick L. Fenno of New
Orleans, La., as her house guest
for a week..
Thomas M, Hopper of Cornell'
University will spend the holidays,
with his parents Mr.' and Mrs.'
Thomas W. Hopper of Magill i
road. They all will attend the
Penn-Cornell game on Thanksgiving Day.
Charles Keenen of Dartmouth!
College and Peggy Keenen of
Denison University will arrive
Wednesday morning to spend the
holidays with their parents Dr..
and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of j
The
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Call Swarthm~re 0478
It Chester Road
Eve170ne In Yoar Famll7 WDI Be Looldnc F0rwar4 Te
An Old Fashioned THANKSGIVING DINNER
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·Your Christmas
TIME and
MONEY
Hours and dollars are particularly precious
at Christmas time.
You cau get the greatest
return for yours by doing your Christmas shoppidgin, your own home town.
You save time because home town merchants
are close to you -
and home town crowds and
traffic are no problem.
You save. money because your home town
merchants, not having to pay high metropolit~
rents, canad'ford to sell at low prices.
Furthennore, modern distribution methods
give home town merchants the same wide variety
of high-quality merchandise that is offer.ed
elsewhere.
MEDIA·
When you shop in your home town, you
help to keep the community economically' stable.
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New, G. Alston, Jr., W. Dlckln""" individuals who would like to Mrs. Ro!i4.rt T. Bah-, Swarthmore
W. V. Prance, and Carl Zlngrebe
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The Christlan Youth Fellowshl~ participate are asked to call Mrs. 2315, and make arrangements 110'
will meet at 6:30 in the Prlends Hulme, Swarthmore 0157-W, or join or form a ta~le of players.
At the House.
11 o'clock service, SunMeeting
day, November 20, June ElIzabeth
Roxby, daughter of Dr. and Mrs,
J. B. Roxby, Jr., and Diane ElIzabeth Shustock, daughter of Mr. aDd
Mrs. Eugene R. Shustock, were
baptized.
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Friends Meeting Notes
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Dr. Harold Israel,MD., Spec.
Pnlsbyte~ Nores
tinue the study of "God Has S
ialist at the Woman's College HosS~day morning at the 11 .o'clock ken" at 9:45 Sunday morning. po- pital, will continue the discussion
servIce Mr. Bishop's sermon will
The Primary, Junior and Jun- of the Psyche and the Soma-Man
be "How Secure Can We Be~" . lor-High and Senior Departments in Relation to Himself.
. Mr. David Van Dyck, our Stu- meet at 9:45 Sunday mOrning Th
dent Minister at the Harvard ave- NUrsery and Beginners' De~
Christian Seience Notes
nue entrance and Mr. and Mr. ?,ents meet at 11 Sunday mom-. "Ancient and' Modern NecroHarry C. Seymour, and Miss Rosa- mg.
mancy Ali M
.
And H
· lind Swan, our Christian EducaThe Church Hour Parking Place IWtism' Deas t;=~n;'m
YPOII.ClOI. O ••UNDAU
noun
· tion worker, at ·the driveway tran- for 6 and 7 year olds has been dis- of th~ Les
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will"
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sep
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. aSSISt Mr.
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ess there is a greater Churches of Christ Sc·entist
Telephone RI 6-1581 . MARY A. lAIR. " ...~...
Bishop in, greeting the cungrega- demand for this service.. If :,.ou Sunday November '27 I Th
tion after the service Sunday mor- have children of that age you wish den Te~t i . Th
. f the Lordnin
taken care of d . .
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e eyes 0
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g.
.
unng the Church run to and fro 'throughout the
For the college young people to nour will Y.Ou please phone the. whole earth to shew himself trong
become better known' among us, church office.
in the behalf f' th
h s heart
for old friends to visit with one
l'he fellowship and choir for sev~ is perfect to:ard ~':'mw ose
a~other, . for b~tter acq~aintance enth and eighth l!
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fee is served in the Parish House
The Young Adult's meditation
immediately following the morning ~riod is held Sunday evenings at
Chorus To Perform
COME and SEE DELAWARE COUNTY'S GREATEST
service pn Sundays. All are in- .:45 in the Sanctuary followed by
The Swarthmore College Chorus
vited to stop for a few brief 010- supper and meeting. A sunUnation will give
performance of St.
THANKSGIVING DAY GAME'
ments . of friendly greeting.
and disCussion of Fosdick's book John's Passion by Bach on DecemAt the Communion Service on "On Being a Real Person" will be ber 2 at 8:15 in Clothier Memorial.
January 1 new members will be held this Sunday evening.
Th~ Chorus is under 'the direction
..eceived into the fellOWShip of Starting this Saturday morning ?f. Thomas Dunn, who recently
the Church. If YOU are planning at 10 the children of the Primary Jomed the Swarthmore faculty.
vs
this .affiliation will you call the Department are invited to come .
Church office and leave your each Saturday to the Church to PLANS CHRISTMAS PARTY
nam~s and addresses.
form a Cherub's Choir to. sing at
Annually the Legion Auxiliary
The Women's Bible Class meets one of the church's Ohristmas ser- of Swarthmore' holds a Christat 9:30 on Simday morning. This vices. All children of grades I, 2, mas party and invites the comm7 .
Sunday Mrs, William Watkins IWiIl and 3 are cordially invited.
" unll;y friends to attend. This year
Thursday, November
24,1949
.
discuss '\The Evangelical and He;rhe .runior Choir· fDr. children of again • Mrs. Norman Hulme of
formeli -Church."
'.
grades 4, 5 and 6 rehearses Thurs_ Wes!dale avenue is opening her
SWABTBlIIOBB COLLEGB FIELD at 10:00 A. ]If.
The Men's Bible Class will con- day afternoon at 3:30.
home .tor this event on ThursdaT;
. The Chapel Choir for adults December 8 at 2 p. m. Guests may
Ineets Thursday. evening at 7 :30 bring one article of groceries ~
Admission - $1.00
tot reheatsaI:
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canned goods, raisins,. cocoa,
.' Circle' ·2,Mrs. David ,Braun etc. or a· voluntary ·offering.
SWARTHMOnJ;:
Get .in fJ>r the kickoff by bU7ing yo';' tickets earl7 d
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Chairman,. will meet Wednesday, Bridge or other games may be
Rev .. : ..ro~eph P . .E1ishop, MlniW'-< ."o,·ember 30 at the home of Mrs. played. . Refreshments will be
lIIIcirAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY ...a
sunday, November 27'
(S. S. Rutherford, 617 Sttath Haven served and a table prize given.
9:30 A.M.-Women's Bible Class avenue, at 10:30 ·a. m,"Meiribers' This.is not merely a social ce9:45 A.M.-Sunday School and
'. Men's Bible Class.
.'
are asked .to please bring sand- casion but a forerunner to a
11:00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop's sermon wiches.·
. .
hapP7. Christmas for sever.iJ. fam~
will be "How Secure Can We
The Board of Deacons will meet illes who.. will benefit from the
Be?"
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on Wednesday ev~ning, November offerings made .a:t~this~·~p~w:~::ty~.~Th~os~e~==========~~~===~======~=~
5:45 P.M.'-Young Adult's Group 'JO, at 8 in the Church study.
6:30 P .M.-'Youth Fellowship
OF NEED
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Go":'
a
Swarthmore
Lansdowne'
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High
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CiUlrch Services
METHODIST CHURCH
. 'Trinity NoteS
Roy N. Keiser, D. D., Minister
9:45 A.M.-Church SchooL
Holy Communion will be cele10:00' A.M.-Young Adults
brated at 8 a. m.
This will
11:00 A.M.-Dr. Dale C. Stackhouse will be guest preacher. be the annual corporate Com6:30 P.M.-youth Fellowship
munioin for . men 'and boys, held
TRINITY CHURCH
in every Episcopal Church in the
R ev. G eo.,
C Anderson, Rector country on the first Sunday in
Sunday, November 27
Advent. Breakfast will be served
8:00 A.M. -. Holy Communion. by the Woman's Guild fullowing
Corporate Conimunion, Men the service. All departments of
and Boys.
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t
the Church School w
mee at
9:45 A.M.-Church School
11:00 A.M.-Morning ~ayer. The 9:45 a. m. Af the 11 a.m. service
Rector will preach.
of morning prayer the Rector will
6:30 P.M. - Canterbury Club. preach and the guest soloist will
6:30 P.M.-Youn/l People's Fel- be James D. Sorber, baritone who
lowship. Friends' Meeting
House.
will repeat several solos which he
'Wednesday (St. Andrew)
recently rendered in his recital
10:00 A.M.-Holy Corr.munion.
for the Cooper Foundation com""
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
memorating th" anniversary ot
OF FRIENDS
Goethe in Clothier Memorial Hall
Snnday, November 27
at Swarthmore College. Ushers
. 9:45 A.M.-First Day SchooL
for this service are: H .B. Spack9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum. Dr. man, head
S
Psyche and the Soma."
Valentine, E. A. Thompson, . D.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. Clyde, Jr., J. H. Furlong, R. D.
Children cared far in Whittier Newlin and A. H. Knabb. The
House.
Young People's Fellowship will
6:30· P .M.--Community Christian meet with other Fellowships in
Youth Fellowship in Whittier the community at 6:30 p.m. in: the
House.
C
Monday, November 28
Friends Meeting House. The ailSewing for the A:F.s.C. in terbury Club will meet at 6 :30 p.m.
Whittier House.
in the c4urch.
Wednesday, November 30
Choir School will meet on Mon'. All\day sewing and quilting for day and Wednesday at 4 p.m.
:th=e:..::AS=.s=.C:.:.._ _._ _ _ _ _~ I Holy COmmunion will be eelebrated at 10 a.m. on Wednesday
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST SCIENTIST
(St. Andrew.)
OF SWARTHMORE
~--.,
Park Avenue 'below Harvard
Methodist
Church Notes
Thursday, November 2'
The
SundaT
School meets at
11:00 A.M.-Thanksgiving serv9:45. The "):oung Adults meet at
i~.
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Sunday, November 27
10 in-the Ladies' Pllrlors.
11:00 A.M.-Sunday SchooL
At the 11 O'clock service, the
11:00 A.M. _ LesSOn - Sermon
"Ancieilt and Modern Ne- guest preacher' will be Dr. Dale C.
cromancy. Alias. Mesmeri~ Stackhouse of I1t. Wayne, Ind.
and Hypnotism, DenOunced,
The. church nursery will be
Wednesday evening meetina open at thIs serViCe with Mrs. otto
. .ell week, 8 p.m. ReadJng roDID
open daI!y except. SundaT and Kraus and Mildred
","In. 7 tot 7:50 p.m. and • &0
The ushers tor the·day are HE.
.:at.
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SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY,. NOVEMBER 25, 2949
College Theatre
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Swar&bmore ....
PETER E. TOLD,II!d;;A.;ltot:r:--~·- - - MARJORIE TOLD, ABsociaIe' EdItor
Rosalie Peirsol
Lorene Mc Carter
It'. eariDc that saves the weariJla
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reunion of' students of this area
who attended the University of
Zurich, Switzerland last year.
Anna Mary Fussell of Bucknell
University will join her mothel'
Mrs. H. Milton Fussell, Jr., of
Vassar avenue for the holrdays.
Mrs. Bruce' Schwalm of North
Chester road has returned after
a 10-day stay in Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Schwalm will spend
Thanksgiving week-end with their
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. R.C. Dickinson of New York
City.
Jean Brown of North Chester
road, a student at Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg, Va.
will spend Thanksgiving weekend with her roommate Gretchen
Anderson of Charleston,W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Perce of
Haverford avenue will entertain
as their holiday week-end guests
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smiley of
'Montclair, N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lukens
of Strath Haven avenue will spend
the week-end visiting their daughter Barbara, a junior at Middle-bury College, Middlebury, Vt.
' ·THESWARTHMOREAN
PUBLISHED EYBRY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE
TIlE SWARmMOJUlAN. INC•• PUBLlSIIEB ' PA
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ILois Linton, a student at Simmons
the Swiss Benevolent Society of
St. Louts as a delegate of the
Swiss Benevolent Society o.f Philadelphia. While in Chicago she
also was a guest at a luncheon at
the newly formed American-Swiss
Chamber of Commerce.
Seymour Preston, 3rd, home
from Lawrenceville School, LaWrenceviIie, .N.J. for the holidays,
will entertain at a supper party
and dance at his home Saturday
evening. Guests will include some
of his former classmates of
Swarthmore High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hulme
of Westdale avenue will entertain
at a famiiy dinner party on
Thanksgiving Day and will inelude Mr. and Mrs. T. Randall
DuBois of St. Louis, Mo., Mr. and
Mrs. Randall M. DuBois and
family of New York, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Bowie and family of Newark, N.J., and Robert Hulme,
home for the holidays from the
University of Virginia.
. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. McCowan, Frank, Jr., and Milly McCowan of Vassar ~venue will attend the Army-Navy game Satur:
day . Bob McCowan, a Midshipman at Annapolis, will return
home with his family for a. short
visit.
Frances Pearson will arrive
Friday _from Wilson College for a
week-end at her home on Cornell
avenue. She will be accompanied
by her. roommate Margare~ Barbour of East Lansing, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jeglum and
son Carl of Hillborn avenue will
visit Mr. and Mrs. Hora~e Johnson of Bethesda, Md., over the
holidays.
Gayle Hodge, a freshman at
Cornell University, 81 rived at her
home on Strath Haven avenue
Tuesday to vacation until Sun-
more.
.' 'Mrs. Richard T. Randall, Jr.,
of North Chester road entertained
ll-er bridge club at a luncheonbridge at- her home Monday.
ddy.
.·Mr,l\nd Mrs_ Maurice Griest of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. LaEltn avenue ,entertained as their Croix of Newton Center, Mass
week-end' guests Mr. and Mrs. will be the ditmer guests, ThanksFrederick Griest of Gettysburg.
giving Dl'Y, of the Henry I. Hoot
David Webb' who is attending family of Lafayette avenue.
~e Law School is spending .the
Joan Hatch of Stratford Colholiday vacation ;with his parents lege, Danville, Va.. and Barry
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Webb Hatch of Solebury. New Hope
at South Chester road. Mr. and wIll. arrive Wednesday to spend
Mrs. Webb are en~ertaing as their the holidays with their parents
ho).iday house guests Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hatch of
lIil<0ld', Underwood Faullmer and Wallingford.
4~j1gh\er Shirley of Northampton,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks of
Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. William
Harvard avenue will attend the
Robertson of 'Je.-sey Ci ty.
Army-Navy .game with their
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gilcreest week-cnd guests Mr. and Airs.
of Vassar avenue have returned Paul Mitten, and Mr. and Mrs.
from,
10~day 'trip to Cincinnati, David M. Turner of Towanda.
Oh,io \yhere they visited Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ward
Mrs. David Warner and children of Strath Haven avenue wTll enRoddie and Barbara Lynn. They tertain at a dinner party in their
also. vis'ited Mr. Gilcreest's bro- honor on Sunday afternoon.
Baltimore Pike, SPrlnatleld. Fa.
ther-in-Iaw and sister Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Lindley Peel of
Phone Swarthmore IMiI
Mrs .. Houston Maupin of Tripp Columbia avenue entertained as
City, and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney their week-end guests Mrs. WalJ. Warner of Xenia, Ohio.
lace Van Nest, Mjss Marjorie Peel
Virginia
Clyde Francis of and Miss Jean Van Nest of West
HHopelea Eatontown. N.J. visited Orange, N.J.
over the week-end her grandDick Bosshardt of Cornell UniFriday and Saturday
parents Mr. and Mrs" Samuel D. versity will spend the holidays at
...,..-Wednesday and .TbUscJa;y
Clyde of Swarthmore and Ogden his home on Park avenue and
avenues. Virginia attended with attend the Penn-Cornell and
JOHN WAYNE IN
a group of friends the Dartmouth Army-Navy game.
"FIGH.TING
Pi-incton game, and a dinner party
Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Linton
at the Aronomink Club before and Dick Linton of Benjamin West
KENTUCKIAN"
the Charity BaU in Chester.
Thursday Fe<>ture Time
avenue attended the Northeast
6:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 P.M.
Waldo R. Fisher of Guernsey Hockey 1'ournamellt at Hofstra
road is home for the Thanksgiving College, Hempstead, L.r. Saturday.
FrIday and Saturday
holidays from Wesleyan UniverGARY COOPER IN
sity.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks
"TASK FOI{CE"
of Harvard avenue will entertain
Feature Time
at a small dinner party on ThanksSaturday Night Only
giving in hon.or of Mr: and Mrs.
6:00 _ 8:00 - 10:00 P.M.
Friday and Saturday
Andrew A. Smith of Yale avenue
Abbot and (Jostello
who. are moving to Birmingham,
"AFRICA SCREAMS"
Saturday Matinee - 1 P oM.
Ala., in toe near future.
Sat. Mat. at 1:15
Special K1ddies' Show ;
Mrs. A. M. Bosshardt of Park
Extra for Kiddies
WILD BILL ELLIOTI' AS
avenue has returned from a 10"JAMES BROS. OF
RED RYDER
day trip to St. Louis and Chicago
MISSOURI" NO. 9
AND LITTLE BEAVER IN
where she visited friends and atAlso Cartoons
-"Marshall of Laredo"
tended a centennial celebration of
Sunday and Monday
Burt Lancaster
Monday and Tuesday
~(iii_~;.()iii7iiiii~iili:oa;·RiIi_IIiIi-S=~.n Paul Henreld
- Clande RaIns
BROUGHT BACK BY
"ROPE OF SAND" .
POPULAR DEMANDl
GIVE A MAGAZINE
.
Tuesday and Wednesday
~~RED
The year 'round gift
. Ida Lnplno - Glenn Ford
Gig Youn~
"LUST FOR GOLD"
FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS TO
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In 1eclml.,.,lorl
Starting
Thursday!
All Magazines
Marie WIlson
Feature Time
CALL
John.Lund - DIana LYDD
1:30
- 7:00 - 9:15
lIIr.s. Lloyd Eo Kanffman
''MY FRIEND IRMA"
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SWllrilunore 2088
PrIce, $1.10
Everbody's saying it!. The
funniest picture of my lifel
Special' Studenl PrIee $1."
Order Now-::-Pay in JanU8r1
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New'1950 Studebaker·s
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"TAKE
a look-take a ride-and
you'll take it away!" That's what
long, alluring, new 19~0 Studebaker.
Enjoy to the full the deep.bedded,
people everywhere are saying about soft-sprung comfort .of the new Studethe excitingly dilferent 1950 Stude- baker ~'Miracle Ride."
baker.
Come in and drive this 1950 StudeCoD;!-e in now and see for yourself baker! ~ how different it isl Try
how nght ther are. Arrange to go out - out this car that's l>eiDg bought fasm
for a collViDclna erial drive in • low, than an)' Jltudebaket· in hi-toEfl
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher of Ogden ,avenue will spend
the holiday week-end with their
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. C. Russell De Burlo of Tufts
College, Medford, 'Mass.
Mrs. Dwight Cooley of Columbia
avenue entertained at a luncheon
at the lnilenuek Tuesday In honor
of the birthday anniversary of
Mrs. William L. Dethloff of
Swarthmore avenue. The guests
included Ml'S. J. Warren Paxson,
Mrs. George Ewing, Mrs. Arthur
QVAUTY SINCIIMI'.l
R. O. Redgrave, Mrs. Rudolph H.
H. D. SIPLER
Banks, Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins of
,
Swarthmore, and Mrs. Harold
11 SOUTH CBBSTBB. BOAD.
Goodwin of Rose Valley.
.SWABTIIMOBK
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Brogan
of Guernsey road spent last week !
at White Sulphur Springs, Va., as I
the guests of the Machine TOOI.\
Builders Assoclatton at thelr an- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.:.-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Carburetor and Ignition _·Cooling System
Engine & Clutch -
Shocks, Steering & Brakes
BUSSEI414'S SERVIa
"Bob" Atz, Owner
CALL 04
Lt 0
DARTMOUTH [,. I.AFAY[TTE AVES
--Acme HCls th. MClkln's for ThClf Festive
THANKSGIVING DINNER
Our Markets WffI . .
OpeD Taes. tiD 9 p.JII.
\
Wed. till 6 p.m.
Dual convention.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor,
Jr., .of Baltimore will spend the
Thanksgiving week-end with Mrs.
Taylor's parents Mr. and Mrs. A.
•
H. Van Alen of Park avenue.
Carol Van Alen of B,ucknell University will join her parents
Wednesday for the holiday weekend.
Miss Dorothy Bernard and Mr.
Heberton Butler of Swarthmore
were guests of honor at a party
given Saturday evening by Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Butler of Penn
Valley, Narbeth .. The engagement
of Miss Bernard and Mr. Buller
was recently announced.
Mr. aJid Mrs. C. William Ramsay of Lafayette avenue entertained as their week-end guests
Mr. and Mrs. Allan D. Ramsay,
Jr., and daughter of Easton.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bowdiu,h,
. former residents of Schenectady,
N.Y., are visting their families in •
Swarthmore until they locate In
New York City.
A Ia.... and yaried IOl'IIMnt at quality fooda
at money-saylng price..
you'll HeYer Eat a
BITTEl TUBBY
Y fresh-kllle',
Fane,
• t a
broa,.breaste , e der an' .ellelou ..
BrClnd Fresh Killed
Life is Good
lIIatduI
uuta IIIr
Iiarl!. fllr Jlr III glloll:
for lIbI menll mbrrIIJ
Q) glur
tOrftlfl'.
PSAI.MS CVIl. i
PAULSON & CO.
Swarth!"ore. Pa.
Ideol Fancy
CRADERRY SAUCE Z:-::Z5
PINEAPPLE JUICE 2 ~ &gc
For this yow.g lady, and ,for'thou.andslike her. the telephone
plays a pleaSant part in everyday life ..• in scores of happy
aocial contacts. Today, became of the growth of telephone
___icc, she can reach more friends than ever before.
Any· way you look at it. ,telephone service is becoming
more and more valuable.
The aell Te'ephone Company of PanllsylYanla
•............ ............. .
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HAVE ALL THE
HOT WATER
YOU NEED
.....
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_2~
wlaen you wan' jt-
GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS .. lSe
with this RUUD
Automatic Gas Water Heater
FlOB :! 38c: ~b73c
Layer CAKE
each
b ....
65
e
_r...low _ , _
CMmII
dne,. ct.oc...,.
INco.atl ..
.....
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Sharp Ch....
'·6ge
laby Goudas
......... 45e
Pab_tt- .......• ..·87e
Apple Butter . - -... '" 17c
Evap. Milk" - 4 101'- 45e
Peanut Butter -... 35c
LARD "'.....
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Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Lawns mowed, I General
Haulinll
236 Harding Av. Morton, Pa.
RUTH IZUMI
.,.0
Charles E. Fischer
ADOLPH'S
7 SOUTH OBBSTBR ROAD
SWARTBIIIORE 1!7.
AN ANCIENT PROFESSION
-::
25
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fine water heater.
• WAll ••~ nODI cownl"$$
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• III. COlntlCTIOl'
• AlnlAnOIS ... UPAIRS
.\RTERS BROTHERS,1tte.
ConPradOl'l ond Buld••
an Gal'ley Streel •
Philadelphia Electric eo.pan,
•
of all the teamed profeasiODL It
bad its beginnin& more than four
thousand years ago, and has ~.
practiced in one form or another
You can have it for less than .
think.
;aORACE A. JIEEVI!8
"Third Generatlon
Bullders."
8wari1uDDre W'
PREMIllM ANTHRACITE
FIREPLACE & KINDLING
WOOD
INSUL.}TION
'STORM SASH
Mason Builders Supply
BuJldI'1I
RenwxleUnl
Company
III Darimonth AVeD1III
swarUun....
8 _ r e 1110
able· principles that governed the conduct of his
.1I0DEWII
water heating.
YOU NEED
t"d TONS with
daTa pharmacist is inspired by the ttamC JIonor~
in full measure to make this an exceptionally
suburban representatives about automatic gOl
Sheriff.
Would You Like A
Modern Kitchen?
ever since. The modern drua
store bears little r~.emhlance to
the apothecary of old. Yet, to-
looks, design and performance are comoined
Ask your local plumber, dealer, or one of our
GEORGE lIIYBBII
409 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266
• I'bM1IIaq ia ODe of the cW' I t
Swarihmonl lUI
water without a moment's attention. Quality in
19c
ROOFS
GUnERS
REPAIRED AND
. INSTALLED
Furnace Repairs &0 CleanIna
Call
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fully automatic and assures you plenty of hot
OUYU' . . . . . . OU. . .
,"-.1 Bt• .,,J MINCE
T
WILLIAM BROOKS
modern appearance and porcelite finish. It is
PI.,. ....k PI.Id.. -M\QoI
-~.
New Pack
-
This RUUD 30-9911on model 1030R has a smart,
,..t. J4c
2N:!~
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Gold Seel 1Nim.d
Virginia Lee
thanksglylng
s·m.,
Swarthmore 1448
PASCAL CELERY c.::.. ':.:::'- 15e
MO'Ie••••
ex.II.... tI...."
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BENRUS 'WATCHES
A.llie Whole 001.... Cora - . a ':J SSO
U".,.'. To....to .JaIee
-:;:. aso
JJeaJ PEACHES
,
Any way you look at it, telephone service gives yon your
money'. worth.
.
Dole Fancy Hawailan
California Slices or HalYes
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d!"'Orative large notes, house ble':"
BlDgS, assorted every-day cards
NEWS· NOTES
tally sets, score pads. May I SMW
PUBLIC HEARING
-,
you our line? Call MEdia 6-2267
Mrs. Cillford Banta o·f Parr· '-h
Noll.. hi hereb)' ,1••0 that a pubUe
road h
as
"
heariD, willHaJl,
be beld
10 Cooncll CbaIllber,
_a fter 7 p.m. Mrs. C. Lytle.
returned
h
Uorouah
Swarthmore,
Pa.. on
• PERSONAL-Dolls dressed.
F
orne after
MODdsy, /1«enober " J•••• at T:" P.M.
Christmas., stuffed toyS. Chil- _.
. 'OR' -SALE
. \aw Mr her
and daughter-in10 001111",11011 will. Ihe applicaVoo .f lbe
.
and SOn
M
rs'
Inl'leneuk Tea Room fur a specl.al ......... It '
FOR
SALE-S
dren's smocks 10r.5cbool. Alberta
S... thm
ilver Fox furs. Call . . ' .
. Philip Banta elf I,!a',,"
f.r .10. bulldl., .r an .>t......o orUoe
Blankenship, Swai"llurlore i362-W;
war
are 1655-J.
Cmcmnati, Ohio who accompanied
enlno .."" ,.r ....Ibul••f oald prom.... at
_
FOR SAT'"
~
her t C
no Park Avenue. Said proposed con·
pERSONAL- Vacuum C i e ' l l l e r a '
Tuxedo sUit Uk· ... 0 rawfordsville, Ind., for a
_ ....,
,lru.Uo.. will no. lofrluo_ lbe ...-bad<
irons, toasters and r~uiios
. . re~ .._.ne._w ..-_P_hone_ Swarthmore' 3186e. Fu
VISIt with her sisler Mrs. H. ....
~
requirements
but coustitutesoran the
enln,...ement
ZonlD8 Ordinance.
ot a non·
lled
f
Ired
pa
, ca
Iir and delivered.
SALE-,Train set "0"
dl'e and husband. Mrs. C. B.
wllturml ... use, uoder Secll.o TOI of II8ld'
Call
two scale -odel
Iocomgaug.
Ordlnunl,.'e.
the prrmlsea
beiDA' In the
1548 Roberl Brooks, Swarthmore
.....
ti e, Shoemaker 0 f Riverview road
Retiidelll'e District
ot Swarthmore.
.
complete with passenger 0 ves motored to Ohio with .Mrs. "anta
ELLIOIT RICHARDSON
...... ca1 ~~_g freight cars, work cars
cars, and s
t th
"f
Borousb Secretary.
PERSONAL _ Ele ~~.
I
' one small.
pen
e week with relatives
and installation, residenUai and 2~~omfot tive with passenger cars III Falmouth, Ky.
. ADVERTISEMENT
commerciaL Water heaters, ranges
. . •. track, 4 SWi!ches, scale.
Mrs
Tile School District ot Swarthmore will
dlsbwashers,
dryers.
Burn'ar'
buil~mgs
etc. B
Cost of outfit $475.- ' SWarthmo
. William Freegard of
r..,.l.o bids
•••10_ oWl.. of Ibe School
...
spec,al
$200
W"
District
In the
Hlgb School BuUdln,
I
a.arm
syst ems:, A II work done to
. ox Q The Swarth
re avenue bas been en.. ! '""" aUey
corner ot ColJ~t: and PrInceton Annul'.
Fll'e Underwrlters' specificaUona. morean.
.'
- tertaining her cousin Mrs. Sarah :;y_........ E. Ilito
Swar~hmore. Pennsylvania, up to '" p.m.:
Service on w h
Edm
5t deJ:.
Thuoony, Dttember 8....lDn. and open the
as ers, vacuum
onston of East Liverpool ner
laom
bids ftt 8 mC!'etlllK ot the Board at the
cleaners, ranges, irons. toasters
dining-room suite. Call <;ara- Ohio who spent a week here wh,'le' IIiong u party
Sc:hool Dbltrlct ollJce on December 8. lD ..'.
fans, lamp~. Call Erich H Hau~ toga 9-8814 for a
. t
..
7«1.27' to N. W.
Rt 8 p.m., or at an adjourned meeUno
sen, Electrical Con.tractor, S·warth. FOR-S-AL-EPpom ment.
enMroute dsouth for the winter.
deg.
37" WNo.
.. 15.'''''
to
;,;;'~rl";;'.,~~1 of
tbereno\'utln.,
School Boanl.
tor and
dennlng.
repair·
.
nln... II'
BRINO
139 w.
lng,
.lori·.O.
In.urlo,
of
Round k t b
u--.;J
6*
f
t
d'
provements
'COnsist
o(
fool
II
equipment.
SpeclftcatiollB
can
be
ft
~35
Park
avenue.
.
oa
a
Ie
top
r.
an
Mrs.
Robert
L.
Walton
1m
ba
mOre 285
PERSONAL _ Medical M-assade
2 leave~
of Canandaigua, N.Y., arr,'ved Ibuilding.
slore addition
trout 20
secured
iK>tween D Sundays,
a.m. and"
dally
• fits anyeeSqua,armed~e~t
e mlngwith
room
t bl
....
trtory trame
excer,t Saturdays.
an hollda,s,
for wry neck, t\mse nerves con- Seats 12 to
a e. \L uesday evening to ,spend the
Sold us the property
at t Ie School District ol'rlce. The Board
stipation.
SpotB reducing
by' De- liS'brary table14wp,.eothPlder·aMweahr.Ogcanall
Y Thanks,giving holidays WJ·th Mr. ~y
FAIn Homelsky.
ref;erves
the rlKht
to part
rejectand
anytoand
all
W
Call
tri
""Ia &H'omelldt)".
Real Owner.
bids
In whole
or In
award
ar.
ea ce Schmidt,
warthmore 25'12
Waltons sister Miss Emma Wal.. AUy: JoselJh w_ deFuria. Esq.
contracts or any Item or Items making up
swarthmore 1506-.l.
FOR-S-.
t
.
Robert J. M""Srlde. Sh_riW
an)' bid.
PERSONAL-M:~ag=az~ln~e-sub-'-"'"
p_
ALE-One
Circassian
walon
01 Cedar lane.
They
all
LETTERS
OF
ADMINISTRATION'
1l-18-1T
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nut bureau and d
plan ~ 1
&STATE OF ERICH RATH d----~
HILDA L N
resser with
l"
eave Saturday by late or the BorouKh ot Swarth';'o~J")';ia:
A G DEN WORTH
tions. . Mrs. Bertha P. Faries, mirr
239 Haverford avenue. Swarth. or. One carved oak china motor for Winter Pa~k, Fla., for "'are County. J-ennaylvaula.
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_-::::=.,:Sec~re.:.:I=.ry:.:,.,_ _ _ _ _ __
hcabmet.
One mid-Victorian
ma- a stay of f,'ve months.
ADMINISTRATION
Z'''NING
ogany rock
d
onLETTI
R'Itate
having been
> v , BOAR D OF ADJUSTMENT
more 4589 -W.
PERSONAL-Be smart--be dif- round-top er
an chair.
One Iw:;r;;;r;::;:;--;;;:;:::-:--:---::-~o the orunderslKnecl.
1111 penons
walnut
ocCasional
W ANTED-B b
cla(mM
demDnds sKalnst
the
The Board' orHEARING
AdJut-tment will hold a
ferent! Give Yorkraft PeIplsyl- Ctaallble.s All excellent condition.
. .
a y pen in good con- the d('('edent a-:-e rt!(\UCRted
public bearlug at tt:oo P.M. on December
vania Dutch gifts for Christmaswarthmore 2367.
dillon Reply to Box R, The known the 8lune. nnd al persons i~~~::H G. I'U III Council Chamber Dorough
·bl I
ts
l~ijr~:DC~;;~~=",:-'--'Swarthmorean.
' 10 the decedent make payment
Hall•.Swarthmore. Pa. to consider tht'! apR everSI e p ace rna ,party mats FOR SALE-Boy's bicycle 26 inch
delay to:plication ot B. Franklin Pierce for a
napkins, gaily colored small notes:
new tires. Excellent c'ondit,'on' Wday's
ANTED--Colored-gu.ldesires
VIrginia
Batb
varlnnce
.,-he Northerly
property side
Involved.
Is .Itu·
work, cleaning or ironing.
715 Yale Avenue '
ated
on • the
ot Harvard
Media
Call Chester ~1937
Swarthmore. Penna.
.'\vellue 17 feet West ot the Westerlr
_.
u-.
or to her nttorne)"M:'sIde of South Chester Road near Its Inter·
WANTED-Place to board horse
Buller. Beatty, Greer
se<"t~on with Fairview Road. Because ot
near Swarthmore. Call Swarth&. Johnson
the
!&Iae and shape ot the lot. app1lcant
17 South
Avenue
seeks permission to erect a slnsle tamil,
more 2523.
Medili. Penna.
dWelling on the lot within appro:dmately
WANTED-BOOKS FOR PEACE aT·1I·!5
tourteen feet of the side lines and thirty·
BY Woman' CI b-S .
Folltute or Alice W. Jackso!l. late of two teet of the rear line. The' bulldln,
S
u
prmgfield 114 n.ut~tl1 A\'~llUe. Swnrthmore. lJel. ~~II ar~~:er approslmntely 17~% ot the
Call
Plan, Alland & Wise; Sad Sack
CUnnt,.... I'euusylvunln, Deceased.
Ba~er_ St. George: Winesburgf, I !-OIlO.. Tez:ltnmenh,l')- on the above estate iF;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;L;IJ;I;:';II;.;~;IC;;;ba;rdso;;;;O;::;;;
Ohio,
Anderson; America is m' the
gnlnted to tbe unclersigned
H art Bul
all pen;onll having cla(ms or
~=t=O=CHt""=1!:::V:"='t"1HHt'1t"!
or your e .
osan; The Farm, The
Bgalnst the ~t81{' or the deee.
c..!warthmore
.
Since 1905
!I I ti,oli
~
neebcut Yankee,
. Cross; T wo Years make
penwnspayment
indebted
to the
decendent
to
D'l~pOR8
I Service
I ~,
without
dela)to
CUNNINGHAl\'l
I, and see the gay
Before the Mast, Dan,,; Education
Albert N. Garrett
Painters .. Paper llaQera
FOR RENT
Paul
Revere,
Para_
N. "AREIT
Lulu Bett, Gale;
!Z8 Garrett Avenue
We sho\lld know how
FO;R RENT-Attractive rOOm with Porgy, Heyward; Arrowsmith
Swnrihm.O,.. I'.nlm.
Phone Swarthmore 10'11
Swa.3268
Mioh!can Ave
private bath, for gentleman. Bab~itt, Dodsworth.. Main Stree4 .T-Il-..
II A. M. to 5.10 P.M.
Reply to Box 0, The Swarth- LeWiS, AI:undel, Lydia Baily,
morean.
T.t;endm~ mto Maine, Roberts;
JAMES F~ LAMB
FOR RENT-Third floor furnished Hitty, FJeld; Angus & the Ducks
apartment on Walnut lane from Story about Ping, Walter ~
PLUMBING AND BEATING
February to September.
Four L"o/ Mouse, Flack; Johnny TreDriveway Construction
Registered In Swarthmore
rooms and bath: $65. Swarthmore mam, .Forbes.
Asphalt or Con.rete
2847-W.
.
~LOSTC-8D---;d"F;:;O;:;:U=ND=---I.,ta'od
Dial Chester 18106
Brown
leather
glove
PETER DI NICOLA
WANTED
(left hand). on Walnut lan_
Phone Swarthmo... 1518
W ANTED-Colored woman de- name "Dorothy F. Park." Call The
Swarthrnorean, 0900.
PETER E- TOW
;;;;;;~iii;;;;~;;iii;;;;£1 Call
sires
day's work
or part-time.
-.-- ..
Swart!lmore
3622-J
..
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All Lin .. Of Insurance
WANTED Garage, vicinity of
SMART DRESSES
333 D_outh Avenue
Haverford and Yale avenues.
Call
Swarthmore
3731-W.
.
Swarthmore 1833
DeVine Ta:&i Service
W ANTED
rent garage vi631 South Chest.... Road
cinity Chesler road and Harvard
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Theatre Square
avenues. Please quote price, Reply Box P, The S'warthmorean.
. A. Mercer Quinby
Serving Swarthmore, MorFUNERAL DIRECTOR
ton, Rutledge and Ridley
Fonnerly of Media
Township since 1918
1125
W. Lehlgh Ave., PhIIa.
For An Ideal
Phone Baldwin 1170
PBONJI::
No addiUonal charge for
, Swarthmore OU.
Christmas Gift
suburb"" calls
CLA.SSIFIED
NEWS NOTES
IS YOUR CAR R&\DY FOR WINTER
THESW~RTHMOBEAN
ft
1M
r
Media, ...:
till
forebears. The pharmacist's chief interest, now as
then. is the relief of suffering and tl\e prolonp·
tidn of life. Prescriptions come first in our. - .
. Your doctor may Dot like to recommend eny
particular pharruacy. but he will never complain
··r you bring his prescriptions to us.
Mich.el's Colle,e .h.,•••,
ON TBB CC)IUoIJa
IT IS LATER THAN YOU THINK.
It may be 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
to keep warm with coal thi8 season
BUY ALL OF IT NOW!
A.f6tvAl~
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a
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T B MOB' a A N
at the Homecoming· ceremonies
Trinity Plans Fair
H. Weston Clarke, Jr., of College held recently. This award is preavenue was named the recipient sented annually in recognition of
(continued from page one),
of the Margar:et C. Miller trophy .outstanding service, to the mem- Frances. and Grace Brewster
by John H. Jenny, director ot ber of the band selected by the assisting with the selling.
.
Temple University Diamond :sand" Diamond Honor Society.
Pr9bably' the most fascinating
r;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-----'_ _;;; booth at the fair will be the
shop, presided over by, and almost
the entire work and inspiration
of Rosa Sutcliffe.
Among Mrs. W. B. Bullock's
novelty table committee will be
Mrs. Henry Dure and Mrs. Paul
Banks, selling a collection of'
knick-knacks.\ Thr~ prize arti-'
cles from this booth, a mantel
clock, rowing machine and slide
projector, will be sold at auction
during the evening.
Mrs. D. Malcolm Hodge, Mn.
S. D. Clyde and Mrs. Ludlow Clayden will be librarians of the book
stall displaying second hand bookS
in good condition for' old and
young.
C1'he children of Trinity will
make their own very sizeable contribution to the Holiday Fair this
South Chester Road
year with their handwrought'
,
crafts. The, chil~n's work is th~
result of weekly craft classeS
Swarthmore
under the gUidance of Mrs. Win.!.
thorp Wri'ght, Mrs. LOuis N. Rob+
in50n and Mrs. A. D. Moscrip.
A novelty feature will be a Wish':'
ing Well for the children.
Of course, no fair is complete
without a cake and candy table:.
Besides ,the usual baked aUractions, there will be Cllristmas
goodies, glazed apples, ,popco~
balls and cOOkies. Mrs. W. M.
Harvey and Mrs. S. B. Brewster
are' co-chairmen of this booth,
with Mrs. W. S. Patton, Mrs. Albert Pritchard, Mrs. Newton Ryerson and Anna Blake serving on
their committee.
NOVBMBIB ai, lID
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Local Bandsman Honored
MAKE 'rutS YOUR,
The Junior ~om,an's Club of Swarthmore
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'PR&SENTS A
THANKSGIVING
DANCE
AT THE
Woman's Clubhouse, Park Avenue
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2'5" 1949
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9:00 P.M, to 1:00 P.M.
Music by the Robert Holm Orchesu.a
Tickets -$3.00 per couple
Tax Included
WOMEN'~ DRESS-FORMAL ...... MEN'S DRESS-OPl'IONAL
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CHRIS'TMAS
27 :
Shopping
Days A'I!ay
Bring Your Christmas
List and Do ' Your
Shopping . ..
TRINITY CHURCH - THURS., DECEMBER 1st
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Come, In While -Our
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Stock Is Complete
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DOORS OPEN 10 A.M.
NEVER HAS THE ARRAY OF HANDMADE .GIFTS
and APRONS BEEN MORE INTRIGUING . . .
THE DOLLS MORE WINSOME . . .
OR THE CAKES and GOODIES MORE DOWNRIGHT
TEMPTING . . .
THERE WILL BE NOVELTIES, CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS
CHILDREN'S CRAFTS and BOOKS FOR ALL AGES ••.
EVERYTHiNG TO MAKE GIVING MORE FUN. '
BUFFET LUNCH 15c, 12 to 2 P.M.
BUFFET DINNER $1.00, 5:30 to 1:30 P.M.
Mar"e and Dot '
Casserole Catering
Service
SPECIALIZING IN
Luncbeons
,Buffet 8ap~
0cMlIdall PIIriIM
Call
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I3UCI1 ~ 1:l2!J§
PARK AVENUE
'SWARTHMORE
Dot Belfield ..:. Swa., U~73
MarJe Hurd. - Swa. 1111
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JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB
1950
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1950
~LUB
CLUB
STARTS
STARTS
THIS
THIS
Over $75,()()O.OO paid Swarthmpre members in' 1949
WiU you receive a check in 1950?
FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS ••. SHOP IN YOUR OWN
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COMMUNITY
Swarth'more National Bank &.Trust Company
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The Swarthmorean, 1949-11
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1949-11
digitized microfilm
Film P398-P427
Digitization funding supplied by the Swarthmore Historical Society
Peter E. Told, Editor
1949 NOVEMBER_.pdf