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Swarthmore
THE SWARTMMOR
FOOTBALL NIGHT
TO HONOR SQUAD
]Jill Leckonby To Be
Guest Speaker At
-Annual Dinner
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RED FEATHER REPORTS
Red Feather Directors report of $10,500 or 71 per cent
of Swarthmore's $15,000 goal
has been collected to date.
Workers are :urged to make
~:==l ;eports by. Tuesday,
COLLEGE PLAY TO'
OPEN NEXT WEEK
GUILD REPORTS
3364 GARMENTS
Seventeen Charities
Benefit In Annu~l
Collection
Recreation ~
Association
Pageant Postponed
RESIDENTS HEAR
DR. F. R. FUSSELL
The Pageant of the Nativity will
not be given this Christmas-tide,
according to the very reluctant
statement _of its director, Mrs.
Charles rio Mitchell
The only
Sunday night possible for its
Dr. Frances R. Fussell, Conpresentation in Clothier Memorial sul\ant in the Executive Office of
is Christmas Eve. Since ~y par- the President of the United States
ticipants in
Pageant are par- was the guestspeak~ Tuesday
ents Of young children and' hav& evening at an open meeting of the
expressed themselves as unusually Woman's Club of Swarthmore. Dr.
occupied on Christmas Eve, Mrs. Fussell, introduced by Club Pres!Mitchell and Mrs George P. War- dent Mrs. Francis H Forsythe, adren, her assistant, feel that it ~ dressed the gathering that comimpossible this year.
fortably filled the Park avenue
The announcement is a great Clubhouse, on the topic "Chaldisappointment to many who feelilenges to Security".
that Christmas Eve is the most
A summary of her remarks folperfect time for the reenactment lows:
of the story of the first Christmas.
"Challenges to security arise
The anticipation and hope for the from a world that is mechanically
presentation another Christmas is united but divided by Soviet idevery real and general throughout ology and imperialism; from the
the community, whlch has been violence' that generally accomfortunate to have so many anni- panies the emergence of pew naversaries of the Christ Child's tions sbaking oU the bonds of
birth enriched by the Pageant of co~o~a1ism; fro~ the ~versa1
the Nativity.
st.irr1Ogs of race consciousness;
from the pressure of populations
upon· resources, particularly food
resources; from-. the competitive
desire for. the material benefits of
industrialization in all the far
comers of the globe; from the
ravages of inflation; from mass
inclinations toward hysteria on the
~. ThomsoJl one hand, and to overcomplacenq
on the other.
To Replace
the
Plans have n.ow been completed
Mrs.of Birney
K. Morse, Branch
pres!.
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the Swarthmore
for swarthmore's Football Night,
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of the Needlework Guild, has reSaturday, December 2. The affair,
ported that 3364 articles were colglven annually by the Swarthmore
lected and distributed at the reCitizens' Athletic Committee In
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cent Ingathering in October. This
honor of the High School football LTC To, Give Premiere number is in addition to the numsquad, promises to be the biggest
bet of articles collected during thein the many years of its histol'1'.
Of Lerner
emergency collection earlier in the
'AJJ in ti~ past it will be divided
Drama
the year, and surpasses the preinto two parts. The dinner, atA brand new play makes its bDw ·V;ious high total for a Swarthmore
tended by members of the football on the stage of Clothier Memorial Ingathering.
squad; their parents· and special next Thursday night when "The . Oye.r 1000 of the artlcles col~sts, will be held in the Gym- Tender Branch," by Eugene Ler- lecte9 were. given to the CommunnaSium. Because, of the 'Army- ner, is liven its premiere produc- itY'Healtn Society, and more than
Navy game that day, it will start tion by the Little Theatre Club 1500 Wlll'd' distributed in Western
later than usual, beginning pJ:ompt- of Swarthmore College. Under the Delaware ??unty; ~d each of the
Jy at 7 o;clock. It will be followed direction of Barbara Lange,. in co- other charities receIved more garby a meeting in· the High School operation with Mr. Lerner. prep- m~ts this year ~. they had reAuditorium, o~n to all Swarth- arations for next week's presenta- ce1Ved last year. The two new
moreans, starting at 8 o'clock; The tion bas been going on since early charities added this ye:u- bring the
big feature of this part 'of the October. .Lerner has already spent ~Otalti num
ber of benefiting organto 17
program will be the talk by Bni"
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. Leckonby, head coach of Lehigh a week wor~g with Mrs. ~e
The large number of garments
and the cast here, and is making was collected by 68 directors and
University's undefeated football another trip from New York to 15 group directorships. The diteam. This yoUng coach turned out help with the finisbing touches rectors wish to thank their indione of the most spectacular teams early next w e e k . .
-. vidual members for c:ontributing
~ Eastern footbaJl in -1950 and he
''The Tendei Branch" is a tluee-. so .geperous17. _.. ,
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, .IS said - to be about as good '. a~t drama about members of the
In JJ.er capacUl1" as _aclirector
Shipherd
sPeaker,B:B he is coach. .
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. An interesting addition to thlsbom duriJig the Worl~' War, ma- President' of the Gi.wd. now reyear's program will be the presence tured in the depression. then siding at Strath Haven Inn takes
of Harry \'\Terren. Bob McCowan, plunged. into another World War.. charge of the collection ;f garGeorge storck, Dana Swan, Rlch-The:hero of -the pla7 is a young ments.ot the Inn, and each year
~ Raymond ,and· other former man who overcomes povert7 lind collec~ more than l(iO.useful arSWartJunore High players who are famUy traged)" and becomes a:· ticles for distribution..
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The football team of Lansdowne
LibraI'T
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With
the
deepest
~h School scored in every perAwards will be .given to those W become a ConscientioUs objector,
regret and with appreciation for. _lod to gain its first victo17 in
who are completing the Senior the atten~t disapproval ot his
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her valuable service to the Libr&r7. five years over Swarthmore.
~ in college footbalL·
friends, the emotional confiict with
Mrs. Thomson is a graduate of
The Turkey day game was
Swarthmore Wgh School and of played at Lansdowne and it was
Sweetbriar College. Durin tb the first time in 39 games that
Penn FDOtb,aU C_aptmo'
. decision
which leads to his deglib e the Garnet tailed to lIcore. It was
strucUonprovide the dramatic Student Of U. S. Youth second World War she
was a
r- also th first t'
'f'
ian's assistant at the University of th t e
une 10 lye years
Harry K. Warren, son of Dr. ~d material of the pla7.
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a Lansdowne scored against
K ansas, working in the accession- Swarthmore. It was a notable
Mrs. George P. Warren' of South
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Club T dCMster road, was elected captain
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ues ay
ing and the medical and bio-chem- day for Lansdowne as they dediof the 195~ Universit7 of Penn- Le·
Auxili PI
H. Roy ~reg, Execu~ve Secre- ical departments.
cated their new stadium before
sylvania Football team' in e1ec- . glon
ary aDS
tary. of Allied Youth will address
Mrs. Thomson's home is on a crowd of 6,000 spectators.
tions preceding the Penn Team's
Annual Christmas Party the Woman's Club o~ Swarthmore Benjamin West avetlue. She and LansdoWJ:le won the toss and
annual grid dinner Tuesd8y night.
Members of the Legion Au.xiliar7 next Tuesday, December 5, at 2
her husband have. thr~ children. chose to receive. On the third
A graduate ot Swarthmore High of Swarthmore, meeting last·week p.m. 1>7 the Youth Conservation a ·son who is a junior at the Uni- play they fumbled and SwarthSchool class at. 1948, Harry played at the home of Mrs. John Chairman, Mrs. George B. Thom. versity of Delaware and two more recovered. Two plays later
on . the freshman team his. first Chiquoine on Ru~gers avenue, set Mr. Berg's topic will be "Ameri- daughters who are in the local the Garnet fumbled and LaDsyear at Penn. He played on the the date for its annual Christmas can youth at the Mid-Century schpols. Mrs. Thomson is _the sis- do..-ne recovered to start the drive
, . varsity last year but failed to earn Party 011 December 8 at 2 p.m. Mark". A high school group will tel' of Mrs. J. Burriss West.
that produced the first touchdown.
his letter due to a knee injury that Friends in the community are a.~- attend the meeting.
Jim McGee, the Lansdowne fullsldeThted him the last two Sames ed to save this date and get toSince 1933 Roy Breg as Execuback, broke into the open and
of the season. I
gether a table of bridge, canasta tive Secretary of Allied Youth has
Makes All~American
lateraled to left-half George GalThis season, however. he played or any other desired game.
been the sparkplug of a nation
Alice Putnam, left half-back on lagher for six points.· This play.
in all nine games. Besides inter~
This festive occasion Win be held wide effective organization on the the first Philadelphia J Hockey which started ~ut as a line buck
cepting foUr p~ses as Penn's de- in ~o parties to occur simultan- high school level to prevent alco- Team, was selected a member of gave the G~net trouble throughfensive halfba~, he has earned eously, one at the home of Mrs. holism. Allied Youth is a strictly ~e All-American first team at the out the game and was the key-play
the reputation 01 an outstanding Robert Sheppard, 211 Vassar ave- lion-political non",sectarian group National Tournament which was in three Of the Lansdowne touchpunter, and intbe game against nue and the other at the home of with headquarters in Washington, played at the University of Re- downs. The fourth score was the
Cornell kicked an average of 42.9 ~. Oscar Gilcreest, 208 Vassar D.C. Mr. Breg as its Secretary chester last weekend. This is the result of a pass from halfback Galyards.
_ avenue.
has spoken to over a· million stu- fifth year that she has placed All- lagher to left end Mack. The lineAt Swarthmore High School HarIn charge of the affair is Mrs dents in more than 1600 high American.· Miss Putnam, daugh- backing of McGee and the speed
ry. p,:&y~ 3 ye.ars on the varsity Frances Lumsden, president of th~ schools and colleges throughout ter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Put- of Gallagher were too much for
his ~or year scored 96 Unit, with Mrs. Nol'DUlll Hulme re- the country.
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nam of Lafayette aver.ue, is a the Garnet.
pomtsS for ~ team. Harry also sponsible for refreshments. There The Education ·Department. Mrs! graduate of Swarthmore High bell at right end, particularly on
The play of Captain Fred Camp"
set a tate l~ B discuss_record wtll be individual table prizes as John M. Pearson chairman, will School and of TempIi'! lini,,-ersity
of 144 feet. He expects to hurl the ell
d ' prizes
have attractiv"'" 'packaged hard and is'at present teacher of phys- defense, was his best of the year.
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As usual, Veterans' familJes in candy avaIlable to raISe its cur- ieal education at the Swarthmore His crashing .defensive charge
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Iawing sp",~ 00 a prac ce.
Public Schools.
brought down the Lansdowne
Harry is ,in Ule school of edu~ need will receive Christmas din- rent fund for the E1iz4~eth HubAlso
participating
in
the
three- backs for huge losses. The secation, a memoor 'of Phi Kappa ners, clothing and toys from the bard Bonsall Scholarship grant to
Beta Honorary Society and the proceeds of these parties. A· vol- a high school graduate. Members day tournament were Lois Linton cond half the Lords refused to
Psi Upsilon Fra~ty. \ .
untary offering and an article ot are asked to tie prepared in spirit and Patsy Told, Swarthmore High run to that side.
graduates class of 1949, who
The Garnet offensive just
His brother George is a letter- food from the guests will bring and purse.
played on the Northeast second couldn't get rolling.. The ·passing
man on the University Soccer about this Christmas gWing.
On Friday, December 1. at 10
team..
D~ed dolls brought to these a,m. in the Clubhouse, the Litera- team. 'Mrs. Henrietta Tomlinson of Jimmy Carter was an outstandp3rtles will add to the pleasure of ture Department will bear Mrs. Gibson, graduate of Swarthmora ing feature at the game, as the
High Scl,lool and Swarthmore CoI- rnnning attack bogged down.
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second! team, and Rosemary Ar- the Garnet attack to a standstill
Cub Scouts of Swarthmore will r
BOARD APPOINTS
NEW LIBRARIAN
Mrs. W. -
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Harry WarrenElecred '
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terminate their paper collection in
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l7~ia~~~~Laker. Swartbm
orean DOW
a two week drive encUq Decem~
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substituted on the Great lues
ber 15.
7:00
and
9:00
P.M.-Movies:"'Beauty
and
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Beast"
Clothier
team.
The rrfoney -raised from tbis
,
81Pld&Y, J)eoember s ·
project will be ·used to help a
11:00 A.M.-MornlDg Worship ............................ LOcal Churches
wortJlY family at ChrIs1mas time
7:45 P.M.-EVening Service ........................ Methodist Church
ModeI On Dlspla.,
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MoMaY, J)eoIImber f
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and to provide gifts for a group of
'1:30 P.M.~Lecture: Cb.ristmSS Decorations ............ MartIn Han
Tbe Aichitects model - the
boys in a near-b;y communif;;y. .
'btllllaJ' Deoeml!er I - , , ..
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~ would-bEi ccfntrlbutor! who
2:00 P.M.--AJlled Youth ~ ...............:..... W~',•. ChIlI ~ - .Dew BorouIh DuUdln" Ia now
8:00 P II -.Jr'. Brldp IVtt" _..... ..._
WOIIWU Clu'b
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a win there was never ElD7 qUe&tion about their spirit. They IIlQ'
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outsc:ored but not outfought. Jim Schmidt played btl
fjnest game at left end. Reel
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----~--====~==----==--~~~~~~~~~-----=--~--Mr. and Mrs. George Corse and a shoulder length vell of illusion, ulatiODS, upon the birth of a SOD. birth of a daughter named KathPERSONALS
their daughter Mary of Yale ave- and she carried her mother's white
Roland Carlisle Heisler. 2d, on
Marie. on November 17 in
November 24.
the Chester HoSPital
Mrs. Heisler is the former Miss
Katharine Downing. daughter
Postmaster and ~. Howard
Mrs. Hugh W. Downiog of Riv- M. Teal of Hill80rn avenue are
erview road.
heing congratulated upon the birth .
of a daughter, Alice Pendleton
Mr. and Mrs. David A.. R.='e)' Teal. on November 16 in St. Lu!
rival of baby son. Timothy An- Philadelphia.
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drew, . on November 28 in
Mrs. Teal Is the daughter of the
Chester Hospital .'
late Dr. and Mrs. Patrick Sllfverberg of Stockbolm. Sweden and
Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn
Philadelphia. The baby Is named
Muhlenberg avenue announce
for her maternal grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Blake of nue motored to Dickinson College Bible with a marker of white orAmherst avenue will have as their Sunday. Mary returned to college ehids.
guests for a short visit Monday after a holiday vacation.
Mrs. Dean S. Morse Of Canton,
Mrs. Blake's mother Mrs •. ;!::~
Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker of as matron of honor for her sister,
K. Nield and Mrs. Alice 1
Riverview road left ThIll'Sday for wore" gown of gray and brown
of Baltimore who are en route two-week sojourn in Palm Beaeb. brocade with small hat of brown
home from Atlantic City.
Fla.
bridal satin. She carried a CoLarry Woodruff. son of Capt.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace LillPlnC
avenue. Morton. will spend the
a supper party Friday evening
Mr. Charles Flagle of Balt!week-end in Washington.' D. C.
honor of Mr. Lippincott's daugh- more. Md.• served as best man.
attending a meeting of the MaryMrs. John Zeallor Of Rehobolh and the ushers were Mr. John
land, Delaware and Pennsylvania
Del. who with her daugh- Pfouts of Ridley Park. Mr. Don
Chapters of the Y.M.C.A. Larry ler spent the Thanksgiving holi- Guthrie. brother of 'the bride,
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and Mr. Dean S. Morse.
se.cved as a JunlOr
counselor at days here.
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A receplion and dinner followed
the Wilmin
. gton Y.M.C.A. sumHarold Ogram, Jr., of Riverview
at'Stralh Haven Inn for the Immer camp this year.
road is pledged to the Pi ;Kappa
mediate. families and close frienda.
Mrs. C. Wahl Olmes of Park Alpha Fraternity at the University
The bride's mother wore a gown
avenue returned' Monday after a of Pennsylvania Where he is a of toast faille with brown accesweek's visit with her son-in-law
Harold is alSo a mem- sories. Her corsage was of yeland daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ben- ber of the Marching Band at the low carnations. The bridelroKlm's
BEAUTY SALON .
jamin Harrison of Arlington, N. J. University.
mother wore a gown of aqua 'crepe
Mrs. Olmes entertained the Thurswith white carnation corsage.
Wher«t there is care there is compliment
day Reading Group at a luncheon
ENGAGE.l\IENTS
Following a wedding trip to
at her home this week.
Williamsburg. Va.. 'aod points
'Call Swarthmore 6-0476 '
Mr. and Mrs. Craton G. Pitner
Mrs. Isabel Fritts Barr of Phil- south. the couple w.ll reside at
9 Chester Road
anc;! son Tommy have returned to adelphia announces the engage- 144 Park aVenue.
their home in Baltimore after a ment of her daughter. Miss Vir•
holiday visit with Mrs. Pitner's ginia Barr, to Mr. Robert Russell
BmTBS
mother Mrs. P. L. Whitaker of Greene. son of Mr. and Mrs. GroMr. and Mrs. Frank H. Robbins
Park avenue.
ver C. Greene of South Chester
of Green Ridge. formerly' of
Please Order YQur
John Bates of .Yale avenue and road.
are receiving C
on the birth of their
Mince 'and Pumpkin Pies, Fruit Cake and Cookies
Square ~pent five days over the late Walter S. Barr and the granddaughter Gall Lauren RobThanksgiving holidays in Yar- daughter of the late Dr. and· Mrs.
on November 24.'in
For TH'A,NK...'iGIVING EAftLy
mouth, Me.
William H. Fritts of Philadelphla.11E'~alld_IMen:y
H OSPI·tal,
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Turner
Miss Barr and Mr. Greene are
The baby is a 'granddaughter of
aod daughters Su~. Holly and Bar- seniors at Temple University .Professor and Mrs. John H.
bara Jean of Mt. Lebanon returned where they are majoring in
man of Vassar avenue. and of J>ll:S.1
Theatr~
to their home Wedoesday after keting.
Arthur Robbins of Melrose. Mass.
spending the Thanksgiving holiThe wedding is planoed for
C~ISwarthmore 6-3243
days with Mr. Turner's mother January.
Mr.• and Mrs. E. H. Lee Batler I
Mrs. J. Archer Turner of Harvard
of Riverview road announce the
avenue;
SPRINGER - GUTHRIE
birth of a son, Garrick W. R. ~
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Blill(Ic1<: I Mjss Dorothy Phyl\ls Guthrie.
of Cedar lane entertained members daught<;r. flf Mr. ""d, Mrs. pale S.
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of their family and a few friends Guthrie of Cornell avenue•. became . Mrs. Bauer's mother Mrs.·W. F.
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at a dinner party Thankslgivinlg the bride of Mr. Richard Springer Wilker of St, Louis. Mo., has ar,
Eve. Among those present were of Park "venue. son of .I\h's•.Maq rived'·to visit· through the Christ.. , .'. "' ... ·.·.,1\T1;'.·W.. ST·O':OV HOTm~
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Mr•. and Mrs. W. B. Bullock, Jr.. Todd of Ambridge. on Wednesday mas holidays, .with· her
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of Seaford. Del., Mr. and Mrs. eveiUog at 6 o'clock in the Swarth- and family..
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Page Bullock of Wilmington. Del.. more PresbYterian Chureh. ~
.Open'Tuesdays
andFn~ays
and Richard B. Bullock. a student Rev. Joseph P.· Bishop officlated.
Mr; and·Mrs. J. B. MnIard Ty_
i\..M;.:to
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at WaShinlllon and Lee Universlty,cyhotltini f;"'Ds.· white. chr;ysan- son of Guerbsey road announce
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themwils andllgbtecl canCuelabra the arrival of a baby boy, LaurMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hopper formed a hackground for theeer- ence Clark Tyson. on November 19 . Open Monday.' We~8day, ThUrsday,Saturday
of Magill road with their family emonY, 'while a lighted taPer
in the University Hospital. Phila, ;......... ' :9"""M' . ·t· 6P' 'M . '. ' .. '" '.'.'
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attended the Penn-Cornell game llie eli,d of eaeh pew lined
S"turday. Their son Tom, a stu- aisle to the alter. . ..
d~t at Cornell University.
':Miss Mary FoIliner S8Jlg "I Love I Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Heisler
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home for the holidays.
You" and "God Left ,Only You" of Jamison';"" receiving'
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accompanied by·Mr.' II.enj.=inL.1
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Harvard avenue will attend the Kneedler. organist." Vocal num." '.
Army-Navy game with their week- bers were also presented by' Mr.
end guests Comdr. and Mrs. E. Henry Faust and included . "BeW. Davis of Washington, D.C.
cause", and "The Lord's' Prayer".
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Dudley
The bride. given in marriage by
of Magill road will entertain at a her' father. wore
gown of gold
'·t: ., ,dinner party for 12
brocade of ballerina lenith. Her
guests tomorrow evening
honor J utiel cap of g'lld was attached to
of Mrs. J an Westcott. novelist. of
Merehantville. . N.J.. and her FOR
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mother Mrs. Carl Metzger of Wyn- Magazine Subscnp,ioru
newood.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold of C A L L .
Wallingford will entertain at a
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
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breakfast before the Army-Navy sw 6-Z080
game t!lmorrow.
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Mr. Roger H. Kauffman of D;u-tAvoId dI1IaPpOlntm_
mouth avenUe left last Thursday
for Ft. Wayne. Ind .• where he will At CHRISTMAs·
enter Indiana Technical College.
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His family will join him after the
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403D8rtm~tith A~en~e
a
College Theatre
Free Parkin&'
Friday and Saturday
"SUMMER STOCK"
.Jndy Garland - Gene Kelly
Feature Times 6 - 8 & 10
Special Chiidren's Show
1 P. M.
"UNDER MEXICAN
STARS"
Saturday Matinee Only
Monday and Tuesday
J. Arthur Rank's Comedy
"ONE NIGHT WI'tH YOU"
with Nino Martini, Metropolitan and Phila. La Scala
Opera Star.
PaViela Boo
stanley ,Holloway
Wednesday Only
Fred A.tsire - Red Skelton
"3 LITlLE WORDS"
TbDrllday Only
J. Arthur Rank presents
W. Somerset Ma\lgham'a
"QUABTE'l"'
-=~"'ri.-an-'d7::;Sat. (C'o'-m-I"n-g""')"A LIFB' OF HEll OWN" •
MEDIA"
wI,,. AUtO_nC
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Friday and Saturday
Ronald Reagan
RDth Bussey
"LOUISA"
-y,Ki""dd=ie:::s~Mat:-:- S"a:7t "1"':1"'5;-
THE BilTMORE with big 16-inch
live Magnascope picture system
eliminates glare.. "'snow" and
flicker. High-fidelity 12-inch
spea"er assures full .. range
sound. Syn'chrornatic tuner, concealed antenna. and supersena. .
Sunday and Monday
Errol FbJlD
Pakice W:vmore .
"ROCKY MOUNTAINS"
Tuesday and W8dnesday.Jnne AIIyscm
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"RIGHT CKOSS"
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six o·cloclt.
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serving at·: the .8 o'clock ..ervtce, "Young Adults" are cordlallY in- Mrs. Robert Perce and Mrs. Val'and W. S.· Patton. W. F. KIug, Jr.. vlted.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN'
T. W. Hopper, J. W. Jones. B.
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Harrar.
W.N.
Ryerson,
J.
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Bell.
Christian
Seience
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TJD: SWARTHMOIlEAN. INC.. PUJlUSHEIl
"God The Only Cause And
Mr. an ,.......
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·and P .. Banks at 11 a.m. George
PheDe Swarlhaere .-....
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PETER E. TOLD. E41i..... an. hbllober
early se,rvice. and at 11 o'clock the Sermon in all Churches of Christ, their bridge club at a dinner at
MAR.JOltJE TOLD and BARBAItA KENT. Auoctste EM. .
. acolytes will be Fred Campbell, J. Scientist. on Sunday, December 3. !$trath Haven Inn Saturday folRosalle Peirsol
.
Lorene McCarter
Thompson. and Howard Dodson. The Golden Text "Lord. thou art lowed by bridge at their bome.
. F.ntered as Second .Class Malter. January 24. 1929.' at the Post
Choir School. will meet on Mon- God, which hast made heaven, and 'HHHHHH-He1t""1Ht"1t"1Heses'"
Office at Swarthmore. Pa., under the. Act of March' 3. 1678.
'day and Wedoesday at 4:30 p.m. earth. and the sea, and all that in
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
Full rehearsal will be held on them Is."
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SWAIlTHHORI, PA" I'RIDAY, DECEMBER 1. 19$0
Holy Communion will be cele- H,S. Winners Named
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In Poster Contest "The Tender Branc1~'
serVlce 1S scheduled for commuPresbyterian Notes
dessert and coffee. Those attend- . ters and college students and for
The poster contest sponsored by
3-act 'drama by'
· Sunday morning at the 9:30 and ing are asked to bring sandwiches. all who at .some time m~y desire the Holiday Fair Committee of
EUGENE LERNER
11 o'clock services the Rev.' .tohn . The Board .0fMissions and Be-1 to make their Communion in the ;rrinity Chureh drew a grOUP of
Magill. Paslor of the First Pres- nevolence will. meet Tuesday Imiddle of the week.
such intriguing entries that the
byterian Church of Monmouth, evening at 8.in the Past~r's Study.
On Thur..day the regular luneh- judges had a hard decision selectSWARTHMORE, COLLEGE
111•• will preach.
There wIll be a.prevlew of the eon meeting of the Women's Aux- ing the winners of the three cash
Little Theatre Club
Mr. and 14rs..
I R . 'M a eElwee ?resbyterian New Curriculum on iUary will be held at 12:30. pre- prizU.
will assist the mintsters in greet- ruesday. December 5. at the Lans- .cededby a 'celebration Of the Holy
At last the judges agreed that
Tb1ll'llday, Friday, and
lng the congregation
Sunday jowne Presbyterian Church. Lans- Communion at 11:30.
the following High Sehool students
Saturday
morning after the 11 o'clock ser- downe and Greenwood &'Venues. . A djnner will be held on Friday should receive the awards: first
vice at the driveway-transept en- Lansdowne. at 7:30 p.m.' All .I\t. 6:30 p.m. for ·the members of prize. Doris Greene, second prize.
trance.
leachers and supermtendents of St. Vincent's Gqild. and on Sat- Barbara Thorbahn, and third
December 7, 8, 9
The Church Hour Nursery will ;he Church. Scho~1 are urged to w:day from 8 to 11 p.m. a party prize. Phy\lts Collins. A special
CLOTHIER, 8:30 P.M.
, meet duriog the U'o'clock wor- Jttend. laking '~lth them their will be given for .the Young Peo- honorable mention was made .for
,urnculum material for January- ple's Fellowship.
th
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ADMISSION 7So
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All departments of the Chureh
arc.
I IS IS 1 U. Y en... At the regular meeting at the I poster.
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· School and the Men's and WoOn December 8,at the Arch St. Young People's Fellowship on No-I Th
t
ha
been in .
Thursday Night Only
:::hurch Chapel. the Philadelphia ·v.ember· 26.• the following officers..
e pos ers
ve
VIew
mell's Bible Clas"es meet' at 9:30 .'resbyterial will hold its Christ- were. eleCted: President. Davidson ill the 1DC al shop wows.
ind
J u dges
High School Students
s~:y y,!=in~dults' gather at mas Service with MtsslonBl7 Luehring; Vice-President. Mary for the contest were Claudia Han50c
Guests. The leader will.be Mrs. Decrouez; SecretarY _ Treasurer. cock, art instructor at the High
6:~O on Sunday evening for sup,- Francis C. Woodland.
Maura Hopkins. These officers SebOOl'..~Mr~s~.~J~am~es~~·H=_~B~re~ak~ell~.~~:::~~=~~~~~~~~
per and meeting.
.
Parents
Meetings
will
be
held
as
will be i.n.stalled during. the 11
. The 'Westminster' Fellowship
.
follows: Decem~ 5 at 8. p.m., D:clock s"!'Vice December 3.
will; meet' at 6:45 Sunday even- .fourth. grade parents will meet at:
ing, _ Tl)ey plan to repair toys
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Friends· Meeting Notes
tio;;' fo'r a children's home• .Any 3i1fillan. 410 Yale avenue.
The Adult Forum on .Sources of
in'the 'congregation h;'ving in his
On.December 6 atil p.m. - fifth Religious Inspiration will be fed
family old toys. no longer used•.5I'adep arents will meet at tbe .Im ··De.cembl\l' 3 by James Sorber
. is asked. to bring them to the ,lome of Dr. and Mrs. J. :13 .. Calla-oL.SwarthmoreCollege on "HeChurch some time before Sunday,. way, i04 Elm avenue. whlie theli¢cin' ""d. Music". 'l'he following
1'00' Mer 70 years we have lIiv....
. beginners parents will meet. at .Sunday Mr.. Sorber will speak on
D::=.!;... choir rehearsals will me :r.i!\DSe, 91~yresidale avenue. :i~e Religious inspinltion ~om the
vnlnterrupteel slIIYice to ibis combe'·bj,Jd.On Thursday"f next w e e k '
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music of Bach, Brahms and others.
.unlty. The ,econel and third
with the Junior Choir meeting at
Methodist Nqtes
.. At. 8· o'clock in Whittier House
3:45,'the Chapel Choir at 7:45. ani! . Th~ Choir" Association will ·onSun
,enoratlona of fanollieS continu.
Cherubs' Choir on Saturaa:r mom- 'ulvll·a Chow ~ui ..Sqpper.. and ....I\-dHit.GrouP will start Jts "first
to caU upon III .. tI.... af n.....
: ing at 10:30.
'iloc,i\ll.,tomorrow.. eyening at 5:30 1 s":')~~~~ve;;'in~~eachFrimo: ;
The Girl Scouts meet at 3:30
ill ~e La4ies·. Parior... ..)
me~.,..•gs:.
er
en.
Monday; the Boy Scouts meet
The Ch,\lrch School will meet on f.e\lflwsJ1iP and explore together
.Wednesday at 7 p.rn.
Sw.day.m.ornIili.'at 9:45. ClIisses .. ~bJe~~., o~ .mutual interest and
I The.Women·s Assoctstion meets are ·.p·r·ov· ided" .f·or childr"'e'Ii .of all. j !,.o,l"'!,r~",. }fQn-violence. its pros
1on Wedoesday at 10 for a SeWhlg ag';'·arid
adults: 'The YoliM ,'\lid c0'l!'t~ be the tqpic ..ofijle.
DlalCrORI
PUNUAIS
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I Day. "lrele 4. Mrs.' Carl Ryan. . . '
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1820 CHESTNUT srREII
j ehairman will be in charge of' the sch,091 fo~ the operunJi exerelses..
a.... ea,..,..... , . e 11'S
. CUS
'. 'THe ' sermon" topic at ib. '11
Mem1l.er~,of t)Ie steering. com.,
o'clock s'ervice will"be "Tne 'Pro- mitte"for:,the .y~ar are:. Leonard
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phecyot ~ c~.;iun~."' ..." '. p,aTh W~Q!lrd Enion •.Oliver Rod_
The Church Nurse-ry for chil- gers, Marshall Schmidt. Howard
PRES~~~O~H \ : dren is' open during themorrilrig Tompkin~. David Ullman•. Barclay
.SDDday. December
servIce,' Mrs. lIltob P. Smith aild White. "and . .RobeJ;t W(,IOd. All
11:30 A.M.-ChurehSchooL
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The ushers for"lhe da" are A.
Chuteh Nursery in· the Par,
Ish House for children 1 to 7 .. P .. Smith. E." Freas, G. Glaesser,
Wednesday. Deeemller 6
Jl'.• C.L: ·Hughey arid R.· M;Sny~· 10:00. A.M.-'Sur"'cal
Dre"l~gs d cr,. ..
o·
,
group meets in P~ House.
The Youth Fellowship will meet
METHODIST CHURCH
at 6:30 iIi the chapel.
Roy N. Keiser. D. D.• Minister
An'eyening service will be held
11:45 ~~h~~~ and at 7:45 \lllder·the auspices of the
Young Adults.
Young Adults.' Rich1U'd Bowman
· 11:00 A.M.-The sermon topIc of Dr"",el Hill will.be.the speaker.
,
will be "The Prophecy of his
The Board of Education meets
Coming."
on Tuesday evening at 8 at the
8:30 P.M.-Youth .Fellowship.
home of-Mrs. Richard M. Snyder,
7:45 P.M.-·Evp.ning Service.
. !,
209 Dartmouth avenue.
TRINITY CHuRCH
. Mrs. Paul Towner will give a
SDDday, December 3
talk
Wedoesd
t
1:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
travel
on
ay a
, With this heading we try to attract people from nearby areas to our
9:45 A.M.-Chureh School.
2 o'clock at the h,ome of Mrs.
· 11:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
William Earl Kistier. 144 Park
showroom for fine rugs . . .and they come.
6:30 P.M.-Young People's Fel- avenue.
lowship and Canterbury Club.
The Official Board holda its
Wednesday" Deeember 8
We got to thinking. though. about. the other fine places r,ight here
u
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meeting on Wedo,esday
evening at
.7: 15 '.A ,",u.0..,. C ommunion.
,
Tbuisday, December l'
8.
in . Swarthmore. Noted for outstanding schools. beautiful homes. truly
11:30 A.M.-Holy Communion.
Rehearsal for the Junior Choir
FRIENDLY people,fine eating places. we can also boast the unusual in shops.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY' will be held on Thursday evening
OF .FRIENDS.
.at 6:30; Boy Scouts meet at 7. in
Snnday, December S
, the Social Hall; and the Senior
Whether it be a men's wear store which always has your size. or a
9:45 A.M.-First Day School.
Choir rehearses at 7:45.
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum. Distelevision store where they really know how to keep your set working;
cussion on Religion & Music
.
led by James' Sorber.
Trinity Church Note/!o
whether it be a beauty treatment. a prescription to be filled, or the latest in
11 A.M.-Meeting for Worsl/1p.
celeb U
f
'. Visitors Welcome. Children
There Will be a
ra on 0
..fashions. you can do better if you shop right here in Swarthmore.
trom 2 years through 3rd the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock
grade cared for in' Whittier Sunday morning. followed at 8:45
. House.
.
by a 'Communion breakfast for the
To our fellow-businessmen for maintaining excellent standards of serv8:00 P.M.-Young Adult Group men and boys of the Parish. All
at Whittier House.
ice. we doff our hats; and to our fellow-Swarthmoreans. we say.
MondaY. December 4
departments of the Church Sch(,lOl
All day sewing for A.F.s.c.
will meet at 9:%. Holy CommUXl.
.
Wedn-s"ay, Deeember 8
ion will again be celebrated at the
AU Day Sewing for the ~.s.c. 11 o'clock service, at which time
FIRST cHURCH OF
the Rector will preach.
E:HRIST SCIENTIST
. At 5:30 'P.m. the Canterhl1r7
SWAJtTHMOBE
. 0f Mrs.
Park Avenue
below Harvanl
.ct'!ill willllleet 'at the home
8nnday, Jko>ember S
Paul Banks. 724 Harvard aven\.1e,
11:00 AM Sund&), Schoo!.
for a SUpper 'party;
11:00 A.M. - Le IiIID - SermoD . Ethel Hay, 245 Ollden avenue,
"God The Only Cause And· .will' entertain
young People's
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SPECIAL
EVERLASTING
YULE SEASON
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49c
At the Tuesday evening meeting of the Crum Creek Bridge
C!ub held at Harvard Inn, the
winners were: seated north and
south, Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden
and Mrs. Samuel Hanna tied for
top score with Mrs. Henrietta
Fricke and Leslie Luckie. Seated
east and west, Mr. and Mr•. R.
Blair Price were high with Mr.
.and Mrs. Cbarles M. Sylvanus, secondo
$1.29
79c
STANDARD and NOVELTY
CHRISTMAS
.CANDLES
College To Receive
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Ben1. w est Te~ttmon
The name of Benjamin wed,
often called the Father of Amer!can Art, will come prominently
under discussion amona artists
next week when a testimonial
page in the ArtIsts' Fellowshtp
Doomsday Book will be presented
at a dinner to Professor Robert W.
Walker, chainnan of the Art Deparlment at Swarthmore College
Jane Allen .of Wellesley College which is closely assoclated with
the Benjamin West tradition.
spent Thanksgiving Day with her
Failure . of a round-the-world
parents Mr. and Mrs. George M. search for a. direct descendant of
Allen of Riverview road.
the great painter led to the decision by the Artists' Feliowshtp
A Double Gift Delight. to give the memorial to Swarthmore's Benjamin West Society.
This decision was reached after
TANGEE'S NEW
search in this country and abroad
was climaxed by word from the
Under the sponsorship of the
Young Adults Group of the
Swarthmore Methodist Church,
once-a-month Sunday evening
services have been planned for
the winter and spring months. The
second of these services will be
held in the Sunday school room
this Sunday evenlni, December
3 at 7:45. '
Richard Bowman, teacher of
the Men's Bible Class of the Drexel Hill Presgyterian ChurCh will
be. the speaker. Speclal ainging
will be included.
Everyone in the community Is
welcome to come, enjoy a worthwhile message and aIna the old
and new hymns.
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EVENING SERVICE
P.E.O., Chapter P, will meet today at 12 o'clock at the home of '
Mrs. Arthur Whiiney, El~
Training School, ElW)'D. Mrs. W.
B. Pugh, Jr., of Park avenue will
be assistant hostess.
Aoy unafflllates who wish to
attend, kindly contact Mrs. Arthur
B. Johnson, Swarthmore 8-4381.
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$150
pr.. ....
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Complete with 11.00"
SPRINGFIELD, PA.
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CATHERMAN'S
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GULF GAS * AUTO REPAIRS
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Dartmouth &. L:rayette A,vea.
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THANKSGIVING EESERVATIONS
Our uadltlonal Tul'kel' Dinner as well as other tamptin&' ~ho""'"
Margie's famous Cinnamon B1lJlS and Pumpkin Pie
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER lI3rd
SERVED 1-1:S1 • .:&
STRATH HAVEN INN.
IiwarUuno.... p"
Telephone SwarUunore 8-'S"
WlISTERN uNION On'lCE
nER PARKING
CO.ED BEAUTY SALON
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
SPECIALIZING IN
Permanent Waving and
Hair Cutting
A.f Park and Dartmouth Avenues
SW ARTHl!IOEB 6-9'l'61
DEW DROP INN
BreaMas' - Lancia - Dlnn.,
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
OPEN 7 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Monday Thru Saturday
DAILY DINNERS 90c to $L••
Special Children's Platters
Harvard Inn
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Phone Swarthmore 8-9111
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GIFTS THAT PLEASE
H 0 W-.:rof1,0CK
SWARtHMOR.E - PENNA. .'
Open 9 A.M. I - I 9 P.M. Until Chrl.&tmas
.
!1m. and MRS FRANK E. JlcFADDEN,Proprieton
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Service
SPECIAJJZING Il'I
Luncheona
Ballet· Soppers
Cocktail ......
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Dot BelfIeld - Swa. lI-ll1'J1
Marge Hurd - SWL 6,-3138
GlaMwan To Beat
College Play To Open
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"The Tender Branch" Is the first
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to please every man
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Uncle Dan
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and-
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tie-clasp·
. are indispensible 'Shirts and socks too
ea~h ever so wearable
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Scarves all-a-glitter, gay
CHEVROLET
Gloves, sheer hose a-~himmer
lwankies galore
, will speak your' amour
SAT., DEC. 9
II.r
you , re•. " up a tree " , say soi
you'll get help from us
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Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. MacMillan of Vassar avenue spent
the Thanksgiving holidays in Pittsburgh with their son-in-iaw and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Gersen and famUy.
Avery Blake, Jr., of .AmIlerd
avenue entertained a few Swarthmore College friends at desseri
at his
home last
Wednesday
evening
in honor
of his
ninteenth blrth-
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At
.
day.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Howe of
Rutgers avenue will enteriain at a
supper party at their home this
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ev:~~d
M. WEINSTEJlI{ & SON
Mrs. J. Roy Snape of
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Boebm of Brooklyn, N. Y. who . . .
arrived for the ThankqlvIDI halidQL,
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Mrs. Snape's mother Mrs. D. P.
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Academy of Arts that no tra~ of ed at Swarthmore College. An { '
any descendant or Benjamin West interesting challenge was presentcould be found.
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Benjamin West ed to the L.T.C. officials by the
e searc or a
many scene-cbanges in this "llfe
DON'T THROW
descendant was conducted by'
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hist·
of story drama. An effective soluFranClS
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onan.
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IT AWAY!
the ArtIsts' Fellowship. He was tion has een t upon, w ere Y
assisted by Jobn W. Nason, pres!- only part of the Clothier stage Is
Broken articles around your
dent of Swarthmore College Jesse used for individual scenes. Novel,
Merritt, historian of the BenJa- eCf",:ts in ~tlng ha~e been made
home . repaired and made
min West Society and of Nassua posslble,by this technique, enabling
over like new, such as Ho117County, Long Island, and by hed- the production to give a greater
wood beds, twin couches
erick Newlin Price of the Feragil sense of intimacy.
new type living room suite,
Galleries, New York who has been
In the role of Carl Randall, the
upholstering, caning,1"" ' sb fn g,
an active figure in developing the Central figure of the play, is Jay
full recognition of the importance Finkel of Oxford, Pa. A schoJarantiques, toys, screens, scuIp•
of Benjamin West in the Amer!- ship student at Swarthmore,' Jay
ter, refinishing. Also many
can Art scene.
was outstanding in the part of the
things in glass and plastic.
The presentation of the Dooms- disillusioned teacher in L.T.C.'s
day Book testimonial will be March production of "Shadow and
made by, Henry O'Connor, presi- ~ub.tance," by Paul Vincent CarFIXIT SHOP
dent Of the Artists' Fellowship at roll. Jean Matter of Oak Park,
their annual dInner which will be m:, a transfer Student from Carle17l-!. South Chester Bead
held on Docem.ber sixth in New ton College, plays Carl'. wife,
PhllDe 8warUunore 8-114'
York.
Estelle.
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The ArtIsts' Fellowship Inc.
Jonathan Lange, young son of
SWABTIDIOBE. ~A.
founded in 1868 to aid artists in the director, plays the part of
distr~, is dedicated through the Carl Randall as a boy, doubling
Doomsday Book to preserving an later as Carl's son. Professor
intimate record of the lives and Stephen E. Whicher of Whittil!l'
aspirations of American ArtIsts. Place, a veteran of recent-Campus
and to l!ullding a proud artistic Club productions, appears in a role
',traditio,!. in tb.e !aroUies of.artlsts in which he should be a~ home,
•throughout ~ nation.
The that of a professor of English.
DoolllBday Book testimonials will
PbIllp Price of Rose Valley cast
in time be issued to the faroUlo:.s in the role of a United States
of all the foremost Anlerlcan senator Is the son of a leading
painters dead over 50 year.s and actor a:.d actress in the early days
to the families of members of the of the Hedgerow Theatre. 1rIr. and
fellowship.
Mrs. Wiillam W. Price are familiar
to Swarthmoreans from many
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NEWS NOTES
Players Club' prodUctions, and
1rIr. and Mrs. Walter F. Rauber Phillp has ap~ with them on
moved Thursday from Park aVenue occasion. Philip, who made his
to their newly bullt home at 445 stage debut as a baby carried. on
Riverview road.
stage at Hedgerow, has had exMiss Emina Walton of Cedar perience in "ummer stock in Mas'.
lane, and her brother Mr. Robert sachusetts.
L. Walton and his wife of Can''The Tender Branch" will run
andaIgua, N. Y. motored to Winter Thuraday, FrIday and Saturday
Park, Fla.·laat week where they nights, beginning at 8:30 each eve- .
plan to spend the winter months.' ning.
Mrs. Harold G. Griffin of Rut- -'iiiiii.iiiiiiiiii-;;;;~i1I
A.ERICA'S LARGEST AND'
gers avenue entertained at a
luncheon at her home Tuesday,
FINEST LOW·PRICED CAl
following which Mrs. J. V. S.
Bishop reviewed " I Leap Over
The Wall" by Monica Baldwin.
" M01HS'IA"
See It yourseH-at
Mrs. Joseph A .. Perry and her
•• far 5 YEAIS!
the showrooms of
daughter Miss Olive Perry of the
Swarthoio..e Apartments spent a
Rumsey Chevrolet
few days of the Thanksgiving holidays visiting' Mrs. Perry's· sonSOUTH CHESTER ROAD
in~law and daughter Mrs. and Mrs.
THEATRE SQUARE
Russell M. Cook of Montclalr, N.
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member of the AIl-wusonhon-1
At Fort Dbt
Christmas Deeorations orary reserve team.
William D. Bell of Harvard
avenue who arrived at Fort DIx
Mrs. Anne Werlsner wood, of SCHOOL IioAlm' ni' HEETING early In November, has completed
the Pennsylvania Horticultural
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Society will give an illustrated
lecture on "ChristmaS Decorations
for Everyone" on Monday Evenlng, December 4, at 7:30 p.m. in
the lecture room Of Martin Hall on
the Swartlunore CampUs,
Mrs. Wood is a trained hort!culturist with extensive experience. She has traveled allover
the country taking photographs
and visiting gardens and exchang.ing Ideas with other enthusiastic
gardners. A resident of Swarth"
more she is the author of the book
"Make Your OWn Merry Cbj:istrn as"
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, ~he Campus Club extends an
~nvltati~n to all.who are Int,,?,ested
m making thetr own Christmas
decorations to come and see and
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Boh·lord Facey Mixed Nuts Ib bo.4'&1
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To give the man in your life a n_
outloDk on the day. For comfort, for
.heer morning' lift, there'. nothing to
equal our leleetlon.
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Glendale'Cl1ib
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SwllS Ch_ '"65c
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Provolone -Shilla Slue C......
to 59c
Munst..
59c
Zingg G~
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'Pabst-ott'
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klea' Pumpkin NO. ..... - 15c
Rainbow
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Whit. Loy....s.
Vanilla Ited.
3 Strip,
Chocolate Icing
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. 1111 the myatllf)' lit far plac" ...d ifte,
allure of sweet Icented wlnd~ -Lentheric -- Chanel -- F;tberge -I.e.....g __ 10 many ..ore ,to 'chClClM!
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Who'. particular and ch_y, here'.
a wide atsortment of pipes and blends
-Come rl,ht in and try them all.
Papen of distinction for the most
discriminating on your list with pens,
.desk .ets, memory boob to keep safe
perfect moments.
ORANGES~0...nZ9
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Green Pea, O"tail. Cream of eel..,
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pick.up with hot chocolate, a neighborly cup of coffee at that "gono"
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Acme Guaranteed Quality Meats
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Fresh - Cut from Young Porkers
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Colder weather means more
wear anc;l tear ()D your'~. Better see us DoW.
for Sinclair·ize for Winter SerVice~ With this special service,
we protect your car teD ways 'against winter wear.
LOINS ~~ 1~39c:~-:: "'4Se
3~'b.
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Lancaster Brand
Chicken :::'=~·"::·1.79
Beef Bologna
"61c Mush ':'::.
"::" I,Ge.
, Braunsweiger':;:::' "61 c DevlledCrab.
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Beef LoafS·....
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Acme Graded A Young Beef
S.TEAKS
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Allar's Sliced Baeon ~eur!. I~ sSe
Small Hams ....:.-s.!C" 5han~':''lt..H SSe•
Transmls.lon
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Glenwood Fancy Florida
GIAPEFRUIT JaiCi~ 25
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What'. Chrl.tmas without .weels'
We've holiday confections to .weeten'
every occa.ion to your ta.te.
All Gaily GiFt WrappeJ Of Course
Oil and Air FII..IS
Special Co"'bin~tion Price
SINctAIR·ize',YOUR CAR, NOW·
OUR. ACME MARKETChester Rd., Swarthmore
Opera Thursday & Friday 'Till 9 P.M.
lUi""
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Molor
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Little books for ..ocklng presents,
that will be read over and over -"the door of the world I. jult JI
book."
WE CARE ,fOR
WE LUBRICATE
r.=_' •~ge
'Beef FlankSteaks,·nn
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WONDERFUL GIFTS
At the November 22 meeting of the prckess of conversion from
the Swarthmore School Board t1!e civilian to military status. AI.purchase of a half"ton·Ford'pjck- signed to Company G in the 39th
up, truck .from G. IlL Stull and Infantry Regiment, recruit Bell
Company, Chester: Jow bidder at will undergo six weeks of ph781cal conditioning, inIItruction in
$1079.95 was authorized.
general
military subjects" and
Robert Amsden high school prlntraining
In
small arms and comcipal reported formation of a facbat
skills.
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ulty committee which, wltq the
cooperation of parents groups,
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would study' high school building MEMO:
needs involving study extensions,
future enrollments and finance FIRE SERVICE CAJ.L8
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prospects.
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POLICE
SWIl-OI22
The board granted the-Children's DOCTOR
Theatre of the' Community Arts DENTIST
Canter use of the )Ugh school aud- ATTORNEY
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itorium for prese!'tation of a play PHARMACY
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on April 2i
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,"REALTOR
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e me trouse, Fr-ench teacher Professional problems demand prowas authorized to attend and par- fessional advice and service. When
ticipate In the Pennsylvania State yOU have a REAL E;STATE prob• ti "
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lem - sell lng, renting, financing,
Ed uca U·on AssocIa
on s meetmgs appraising, call your REALTOR!
during Christmas week and Robert He'll be glad to render prompt,
Amsden to aitend the National competent, professional service. ,
meeiing of the Secondary School
NEWELL J.
Principals Association' in New
York, February' 10 'to 14; at· the
expense of the school
REALTOR
· , ': Two Swarthmore girls have
· won special athletic honors at Wi!, son College for proficiency. and
, sportsmanship during the hOckey
season that just closed)
,Fran,ces ' Pltarson, daughter of
· Mr"'and' Mrs. J. M. Pearson of
Cornell· aven"", has b~ se~~t,ed
Kappa Hostess
a member of the AIl-WiisonJion~
The Kappa Kappa Gamma Sew.oraryfjrst team; and Eliza~t.Il ing Group will meet Tuesday, De.. McCahan, daughter' ,of Mr. mill cember 5 at the home of Mrs. FlorMrs. David McCahan, Strath Ha-'I:ence G. Broomall of. 112 Cornell
yen "avenue; has. ~ep.! namM 'a: avenue.
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;9tkat Fancy StuRed Olives
Juicy Sweet Florida (216' SI"e)
Wi.n Athletic Honors
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!!argaret Croco of EUllborn
avenue arrived home from the
University of Rochester for the
Thanskglving Holidays.
!!rs. W. H. Hanny of Yale avenue spent a few days over
Thanksgiving with friends in
Wyncote!.
Patricia GlIes of Rutgers avenue
soccer team at Lasell Junior College in Auburndale, !!ass.
Robert J. Cadlgan of Dickinson
Mr. aDd Mrs. C. Russell Phililps
avenue; general manager of "Presof Strath Haveli avenue ente!rbyterian Life !!agazlne", lett retained at a family dInner on
centl:r b;r plane for Korea. Mr.
Thanksgiving Day.
Cadigan is serving as a war correspondent for "Presbyterian LIfe",
the Church's fortnlghtl:r national
publication, and will be one memCbeck 'h ••• impor'(M' po;n', h.'or. you clroo.e a care.r:
ber of the two-man observation
" PliCElEILT PlSSIlILlTI£S
"SIPElYlSDRY arPlITU"ITIEI "lCO"'IIC SECIRln
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team to assess the damage to the
Protestant :Mission Progr,am in
The Technical Institute, of
Korea.
Mr. Cadigan was sent b;r the
offers a practical course in
F\resbyterian Board at Foreign
!!isslons but he' also carries commissions from the 'Church World
Service, Protestant relief agency,
the Foreign !!isslons Conference
of North America, and the !!ethodist Church.
which will train )'OU for a respon5ible position as:
After spending three week in
_RADAR TECHNICIAN -TELEVISION and RADIO TECHNICIAN
Korea Mr. Cadigan is scheduled
-TELECASTING ENGINEER
-ELECTRONIC TECHNICAL WRITER
. to go to Japan for two. weeks be-FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE -SALES and RESEARCH SPECIALIST
fore returning to the United States.
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APPLY
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Braiooioa and advaoced dassel. ..
A Certificlte of
EI,.dbUitr is re·
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Applicatioo ill yoba ad obtiptioa.
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OPFICE OPEN 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M.
CLASSES. 'BEGIN DECEMBER 4
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atte rour cerufi.·
.cafe imJit,edi ..,el,
from the Veterans
Administration.
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·THEATRE PHARMACY
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modern facilities for the compound:
ing 'of prescriptian
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Swarthmore 6-3154
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We Deliver
Spencer M. Rubin. B.S.
Gene Leonard Rubin,B.S.
.Registered .Pharmacists
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REPAIRED .'" INSTALLED'
WA:Bu-Am BEATING'
Furn"ees
Vacuum, Cleaned
GEOBGE MYERS
Boa 'I ,; 8wa&1Juftore B.07"
Stokes, Nursing HfiJhtj,,"
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losses or ·to cut losses in the event
.thai; 'aggression occurs. The' U.S.
is also 'endeavoring to keep the
econoiny expanding so' that the
.depresSion 'counted upon by the
Soviets to bring down the capltal.ist world· will not occur, and so
that the standards of living of
people all over the world may
gradually rise. The U.s. is d""
termined to control inflation, to
preserve and advance civil libelties, to undertake a civil defense
program; and to offset both bysteria and over-complacency on
the part of the people. The United
States has no quarrel with the
Russian people, only with their
imperialist Soviet leader": It wisheO to keep the door open at .ill times
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UNITED
SERVICES
Residential Wiring
S. M. HARBISON
Swarthmore 6·0740
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fenders were too few against its :
aggreSsors, or because· lis possessors took It for granted and let it
ROOFING
die fr!,m within by default. We
must not let that happen to us.
and
There is hope of course. Tbe
dream of peace and freedom and
CARPENTRY
plenty never dies. But the hope
for the achievement of the dream
Reasonable Rateto
must be accompanied by effort and
William G, Clark, Jr.
a renewed 8li~d resolute faith."
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A question period cuncluded the
Call
talk. In consideration of Dr. Fus!!edla 6-1165
sell's topic and the conflict of
day-time activities, the Cluh took
pleasure in moving the program i •
back from the clistomllQ' Tuesda;r
afternoon meeting to the evening
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hour.
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Charles E. Fischer
CLASSIFIED
and . M:rs.·:.' .•.·James Bacon.- ----,P;;;E-:.';;;RS="O"N"'AL=,----:-1'
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Douglas of., North 'Chester roa PERSONAL-Doll clothes _ made
will atten~' the 'Army-NavY footto order. Children's smocks for
bali game tomorrow.
school. Call Mrs; Blankenship,
!!rs;' Frances' G. Walton of Swarthmore 6-1",3",G",~'c'--:c,--,--::
Amherst avenue entertained at a PERSONAL-Subscriptions to all
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Be
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Thanks . ;n~
mag8ZJ.lles,
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aries,
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glV..... Swarthmore 6.-6750. ,
Day when her guests included her
laW Mr• an.d early
PERSONAL'Leavecookies,
your order
son' an'd'u
'. aughter·
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Pine
Mrs. Ed~ard G. WallO,n. at Lan- tree cakes,' Ange.I cakes. ElInor
caster, Mr. and Mrs. ·E;, J, !!at- A'-" Bye, Swarthmore 6-4124,~.~-=thewson>. of Springfield, Mrs. PERSONAL _ !!edical Massage
George·.Gillespie and sons Charfor tense nerves, wry neck, conI~~' aj;~.. George,Jr., and Mrs, lour control. Spot reducing. Call
Franklin Gillespie of Swarthmore. Swarthmore 6-2780.
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JIll," .aiI,.. d !!rs. Walton were w:eek- PERSONAL - Electr·cal
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new.& old, residential & coooend guests.
merclal done inComp!1ance with
Mrs. Jolin L9!1!lWeIJ.. of. :park Fire .. Underwr!ters S)lec!fications.
avenue. entertained NUith Graden Sale!; & Ser,Vlceon elec. Water, t square dance at the Woman's heaters, Ranges, Washers, Dryers,
aClub
a in honor
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pumps, fans,
cleaners
apof her daughter Ju- pliances.
Call:
'Erlch &H.small
Hausen,
dy last Wednesday evening.
. SW. 6-2850, S.E. Corner of Park &
!!r. and';{drs.~Ie.C;.Whitsit of iVIlchig;tilcAvenu...~ .; ", "
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Elm avenUe spent the holidays with 'PERSONAL Radlo., televb,ion
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FOR SAL~Tan Camel's Hair
coat with Beaver coliar, size 18 i
- worn very little. Long loose
small brown check winter coat,
size 18. Long black wool coat, I
size 40, and black and white check
jacket suit. size 18. Red plald wool'
dress, size 18. All worn very
little. Phone Valleybrook 2320-!!.
FOR SAl.., Tall stetling silver
candle
$15. Ideal Christ. sticks - ly
mas gift. Rep
Box A,.. The
Swarthmorean . _~.-=-~..._
FOR SALE-T~
. h T e IevIs'IOn.
__ en me
table model, with A.!!. and F.!!.
radio. One year old. Good condition. $75. Call Swarthmore
6-0918.
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FOR RENT-Second-fioor room,
I for gentleman. Garage avallab e. Sw.artf\!1lore 6-4032.
FOR RENT~Room with. running
water,fOr.'genUeman. About a
block frllin·a: eating places, bus
line and R.R. Station. $8.per
week. 324 6-6521:~.
Dartmouth'.
avenue,
Swarthmore
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FOR RENT-Apartment .. large.
'large bedroom, enba:" com-B~e
BUILDER
S~ore
8-2253
'Devine Taxi Service
SWARTH!!ORE, PA.
Jervlrig Swarthmore, Morton, Rutledge and Rldle;r
Township since 1918
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son Mr. Keith Whitsit and oU;:"~l:~I:aic~~:~lt~!~:·::p::;~
$75 :on~~A.valla:
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Prompt service.
Robert
~~~Ca~ll~!!edia' 6-1870.
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Miss. Grace.ShafIerof Elm. ave- .Br.ook.s.iSwarthmore.6'1548;,:',.'=.
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I\orace. B. Passmore
has .. returlied. .home after. a
. Refined 8,.1127;8,__'
17~ South Chesler Road
' 'DEAL ESTATE ~
'" - eekvlsit with relatives in . ~ultured ladY. ?,ould like a ~o- -,'
WANTED"
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sitlon as "companlon-nurse to. cluld...
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Beaumont, Calif.,
ot 'adult. Reply:to Box S, The.. WANTED-Colored gJil~d~es~lr~es- Bnilding Construction
SW~!JIMOEE 8·5510·
; Mr. and !!rs. R: J; Littlefielil' cit ~warthmorean.
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work by day or week.. Call • Resldential
• Painting
• COn:lmercial
• Repalts
t±=;:=;:=======~I,'Swarthmore place entertained over
l'OR SALE
Chester 3--6,:!7~05~.=-c:::_.-==c:c:-,
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• Alterations
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'and daughter-in-law Mr. and ~s.
bicycle...Call Swarthmor!, 8-0304. lege, Ogden,' Elm, or Benjamin
. I!Iwarlhmore 6-3450
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'Thomson LitUefied and:siruill Son FOR ;'SALE'':'':;:'BOY'S bicycle, 26 West avenue,; between. Chester ;:::::::::::::::::::::::::;:
4ll LIn.... Ot IDsurance
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inch. $10. Phone Swarthmore road and Swarthmore avenue. Call
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Jamie of Troy, N. •
6-3998. .
Swarthmore 6-5257.
m.·· Dartniouth Avenue
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Mr D
• on- FOR SAL~Borough _ large lot; WANTED-Half cord of seasoned
Mrs. !!arvel Won,
SwarttiDutre.cPL
aid Poole and Mr. William H. War.d
80 ft. '" 169 ft. Reduced to $2750.
Pine wood for small' fireplace.
of Swarthmore will. leave 'tomor- !!ust, b.... sold. can Ridley Park Six bushel baskets kindling. Call
SWarthmore'
8"6883.
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row on a hunting ti:ip to,. Nortli 0112 between 8 and 5;
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FOR SALE
Eleciric train ,~et, W fUn'=-> - Eight year-old bo;r
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Carolina.
. freight and str..am line passen~ . would like inexpensive Globe'
Wll..LIAM .BROOKS
Miss Ellz.lbeth . Carlisle, of. Elm ger tracks mounted to remote'for Christmas. Call Swarthmore'
Ashes '" Rubbish Removed
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dinn
control switches, whistle, bridge, I u6~-3~9~7~1",'
Lawns mowed, General
avenue will'entertain at a
er- etc. !!oilern tran~former wi~h WANTED
Garage; center
Hauling
bridge at her home tomorrow eve- circuit breaker.
Phone Media
Swarthmore or near..
Call
338 HardIng Av, !!orton, Pa.
ning.
'6,4751. '
_ .__ Swarthmore 6-6183. Mr. Mont~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . avenue
!!rs. A. E. Longwell of Lafayette FOR SAT.., Outgrown G.E. re- gomery~.=_-;===......
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spent the holiday week- frIgerator, 7 cu-ft. $75. Call WANTED - Tricycle for three
Swarthmore 6_1174.
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year-old. Phone Swarthmore
endwithherson!!r.RobertLoDB- FOR SALE Cornet - Rector s~t ,6-6317.
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and
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wife
of
Brooklyn,
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Electric.
train:.
p~otograplc
'WANTED
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Portable
typewriter,
PETER
DI NICOLA
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Enlarger;.. Small Prmting Pres:". Standard keyboard. Call Swarth• •.
If interested; please call !!edia m~0~re~6;;-~5~87~0~.
Driveway ConstruetiOD
6-2072.
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WANTED-Tenor Banjo, and Pt. PUBLIC ,HEAlUNG '.
FOR SALIi:
Oak dining room
ano Accordian.
Swarthmore
Asphalt or Concrete
The Ceu.ocll or the Borough of SWBl'.thsuite, round table, 12 chairs with .6 .. 1510.
CeDar WaDs Be-Pladel'eII
more Will hOld a pllb~~C i:~~~~cIL~.?e·!~ leather seats, sideboard and other I W~AN~~1='F='Do-"'S"'e~co:-:n"'d;--"'h"'an=--d-'::ty=pe=W=,'1:;:,.. = , : r ~. l~wartl\D'or.. 1'0. to odd pieces of furniture. cm
ter in good condition. SwarthPbon. Swarthmore 8-2528'
coDlllder the oppUcalio), of 1rtn1ty ChU~ Swarthmo<:~6-0846.
more 6,--'04~2:!9::..,-:.==______
~warlhmore for 0 special ""ceptiOD•
FOR SALE-TwentY inch jig saw - - e d~t ~~:: ~v~:u:oaDd
""iiiii'illiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiii'illiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'il~
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with motor.. Small lathe with
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Road. The· applicant . . - pe,... tools... Floor model· Delta drill LOST-Black cameo brooch, in
_. Just so you'll know you are. get.
, mlssion to replace the present; fram'!t~~ press. Reasonable~, Call Swarth- business sectioD. Sentimental tin,
the best cOal money can buy
bOD ofl.thlhe Church Wlmithateryllllar~~ from mote 6-1634..
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value. ReWard. ReplY to Box N.
and
that means the most eco•
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the Northerly propertJ line and app
. FOR S~Walnut 'dining room
e
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mately • fee' • Inches froOl the Rasterl, suite. Call Media 6-2083.
LOST-Wirchsir terrier puppy,
Old Company'. Lehlsl,> h4S litlle
propertr n...
FOR SALE-Pair -snow tires, 6.5
male,
gre;rish-brown
head,
red Bull's-Eyes scattered all
81110lt Rlcha"'''.
15 Pice $22 Call Swarthmore brown ears, black patch on hind
through it's premium anthracite.
Borough Secretary.
~05· r .
quarter. Reward for any inforADV8B.TISEMENT
will ~R ~irl'S red coat, size mation•. Call Swarthmore~-0429:
Larp stock Of
The School District or swort:r°'&:t.ool
12 Child's victrola Girl's ice LOST-In village, glasses, black
BEADY IllADE FBAlIIE8
skab,s,
s1ioe size. 5. Call s.\warthner of ___ ... an
U&IUI::
more 6-51 77•
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Metal LeaUmr
SwartbmOre. peonsrlv8nla. up to 4:00 p.m.
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LARGE ASSORTMENT
=J:.:r'!fin=~~\% I~~oo.."'l:~! ~T~r~~S:: LOST - Antique coral pendant
SchOOl _
01'100 OR _ber •••
1dlti
Call Ridley Park 1866.
ear-ring. Reward. Please call
OF. MOULDINGS FOR
~l :';:0~~ "k~~r~-:.::;:«~=r .FO~n·SALE . Complete lo-t~ Mrs. F. H. Forsythe, Swarthmore
cuSTOM MADE FRAMES
log renovaUng, sto~. and lIl9Uri::!.:e
Ash slide In perfect condition
1 Beuth l'rineeteD AveDGe
. eWABTllMOU, PA.
~l~!.t~~Irn=...~L ~~l~gn!l ~n for gift. RefiniShed· all elver.'
nd !;:3 Helght'58 inch"". $25. P.E. Friend,
·be _red l>olWD
COAL
'p.m. dally ""-.L~;'~~1I'Il:: The Swarthmore 6-2~7.!07:!:.'-,·
S~,!
hol~~~~ ~h~O relect any FOR SALE-Lot - approxi!1l8te1y
Timken Oil Burners
~ .n billA In whole or In part
to
75 X 120 - west side of Westaward ,contracts on aDJ' Item or 1 eID8:minSter
avenue,
Swarthmore. I
Builders Supplies
State and iloii1'oii Staaet8
. - up
Laac
,14ake offer. PUIlDore, Swarth- I
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CHEVROlET
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JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS' CLUB
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.barids"
mil: . . v.:er~· s() 1IDP~V •. over
"I saw, it in The Swarthmorean." other' years· that tl!~ .adjudicators
were c.ompelled to re."lse the-standards _in
tlp~ard direct!on before
Rubbish Coll.etloD
lJ}.akirig.th.e.~~al sel'7tions •
Swnihmore DispoJal
In ·.evarU~tibll the' Swarthm?re
Weel!1r or JIIont.h17
.GrouP, the Judges cbmmented parWAllBEN PIBIlOB
ticularly upon the sympathetic
interpretation,
dynamic con~asts,
Swuihmore 8-207B
and the superior tonal quality in
'UIIItIOUIIIIUIUIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIWW!l! evidence. The band sbow- was
based ,upon th~ .'\~Im.us~·ca1.\clock"
BESIDE~ AJr.D .
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idea ,l!Dd utlllzedWe efforts of
CONOKEBC~
the' !!oijore!tes, Color Guard and
Cc{nstrut:rlon
. Cheerleaders in addition to the
_AND
',E regular playing members of the
band. . '
Alterations
The event was' held in Convention Hall aiid wiis witnessed' by
F. BLACKMANi an
aUdWnce' 'of .~several thousand
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P.BJL Fre..itt BIda'.
; people.
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CHESTER
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In the receiving line were Mrs.
Weiland, Mrs. Lee, Mrs.' Lloyd
Goman, -past regent and atate
chairman of national defense, Mrs.
A. B. Gellry••tate parliamentarian,
and the following past chapter
regents: Mrs. Edwin D. Glauser, 1
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of Swarthmore, Mrs. C. Frank
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Williamson and Mrs. Daingerfield
Swarthmore High School's Uni- Groome of Media, Mr•• George B. AMERICA'S LARGEST AND
ted Charities Dri'f". opened' Harvey of Moylan, and Mrs. HerFINEST LOW-PRICED CAl
!!onday, November ';17 to run schel G. Smith of Wallingford.
through December· 8. It is hoped
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that an average of $1.50 per per~' Mrs. Howard Newnam; Jr., of
son· will be collected. The final Walnut lane, general chairman of See It yourself-at the
amount will be dlvided up for the afiair, was assisted as follows:
shoWrooms of
several charities including Red Mrs. William Bullock,' club arCross, the Tuberculosis Assoela- rangements, Mrs. C. Russell PhilRumsey Chevrolet
tion, the Red Feather, and the lips and Mrs. John Mutch, ·raserCrippled Children's Fund.
vations, Mrs. Roy Latimer, Mrs. SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
Music Directors Mrs. Daniel and Samuel Crothers, Jr., Mrs. Hem'y
THEATRE SQUAlIB
Mrs. Holm cIl-cled December 20 as G. Swene)" Mrs. William S. Blakethe date of the combined Chorus 1:r, Jr. and Mrs. Willlam Ward,
and Orchestra concert.
8rd., flowers; Mrs. J. DeHaven
The German Dinner will be heId. Ledward, Mrs. George Plowman,
December 21 in theltigh schoOl ~,Blakelj!y and Mrs. Clarence
cafeteria. Robert~; iAmSden; high J3
school principal, and Klawi Lange was arranged b1' Mrs. Roy Arnold.
will be the guests oteholior.
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Dr. and Mrs. Lero;r E. Peterson
!!rs. E. !!. Bassett of North of Vassar' avenue 'sJient several
Chester road e,ntertained as her da;rs recentl:r in Oberlin, Ohio
house guests last week her son attending' the annual meeting of
and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. the Oberlin College Ab,mnl Board,
Edward Morris Bassett, Jr., and and en route! home spent the weekfamily of Seaford, DeL
end in New York Cit;r enjo;ring
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of the theatre.
North Cbester road have returned
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Bair, Jr.,
home following a. two-week and son Jaclde have moved from
trip to the west coast. Dr Bates Ridley Park to 830 Yale avenue,
attended a convention· in La. Springfield, "The Ya1e ApartAngeles.
ments". Mr. BBir's brother. Mr.
Pat Francis of Swarthmore John C. Bair and his wife will reavenue. a freshman at Duke Uni- side in Raleigh, N. C., the Atlas
versity, has been elected
Powder 'Company having transtary of his class. '
ferred Mi-. Bai.r to that. point.
Full·tlm. Day and h.nlng-parl-tlme Ennfng Counes
ATTENTION
,VETERANS
Mrs. Henry J. Weiland, li1warthmore regerit ot the Delaware
Count;r Chapter of the Daughtera
of the American Revolution pre- ,
sided 'over a lu,ncheon celebrating'
the fifty-sixth anniversary ot the
societ;r on Tuesday afternoon at
the Rolling Green Golf Club. Mrs.
Weiland gave an interesting review
of the history of the Count;r chapter, which was foni.ed in 1894 just
four years after the National Societ;r was founded in Washington.
Mrs. Thomas Henry Lee, atate
regent, was principal speaker of
the occasion. stressing the projects
carried out under the auspices of
the National Societ;r.
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T'BE"iiw AR~TIiMOBEA N
for negotfoD&·fu'iG.id,~~:~thi!r!
than to be' drawn iiim"war ,c'Ai!d
~. William Earl Kistler of The ~warthniore·. Hrgl:i"~School .(C9ntin~ed from pa~e one)
the ultimate oblecthre"of.,its ~j
"OpeD Doors"/ 144 Park avenue, Band learned this Wt!ek that it . ,'''f,\le .U/llted States IS endeavt
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will be hostess at a te!a and travel will receIve all Award, Of':Meiit iIf: oring. tri. "create' situations of da~mamen Ptr...,gr&Ul: ;; .,.,.,V~ ..
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lsarmamen " :'.,
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talk ai, her home' Wednesday at- Recognition
of' the OufstanWllg ::s
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aroun
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ternoon at 2 olclock..
musicianship that waS manifest tprliw: up a defense shield be-I
We are faced with a clear 8IId.
Sponsored by Circle 2 of· ~e when' it· ~artic~pated . reCently iii hipd·. ~hl~h' the 'cooperatlve con-, pres~~t danger that requires both,
SW1irthm
!!ethodlst Church all: th ·ci1Itur.!I·Ol In I
t th 'uiil~ .strlictlve Job 'of raising the stan-I sacrlfice and service. We must not,
.mlerestedore
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persons are cordially in- verslt;r ot Pennsylv8Dla. Dr.e GmIvmg can ,proceed • That forget. that
" in the long historical
vlted to Attend.and he81' Mrs. Paul bel'· olierall chairman of the festi~ armament shield for a democracy rll£ord, liberty. and· democracy
. .on her summer val"
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m"-' nev e r be "·ed
to advance have. been :the exceptions - tyrTowner ,...
give a talk
that
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policy, but only to deter aggres- anny· has been the. rule. Every
m Europ . .
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performances·of ali.21- p ....rtlclpat-. I
b 'ts . . t
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t people who have onCe possessed
Capt. and Mrs. L. O. ~hoOk ot
Riverview road ente!rtalned as
their house gu~sts Thanksgiving.
week-end Capt. Shook's father
Mr. William F. Shook of Bangor,
!'l1d his. aunt Mrs. James Frable
of Phillipsburg.
Cadigan Sent To Korea
D.A.R. Celebrate. 56th
As War Correspondent
Anniversary '.fuesday
Is a melDber of the freshman
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next best •• _
Picture
Framing
$85.97'(.00 paid Swarthmore members in 1950
Will you receive a check in 1951?
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FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS ..• SHOP IN YOUR OWN
COMMUNITY
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,GARNET LOS. 28 - 0
Dedicated Monday
(Continued from page one)
Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Shute of
Ma,ple avenue will attend the
Army-Navy game tomorrow with
thelr weelt-end guests :Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas MclIIahon of Kansas
City, Kans. Mrs. McMahon Is the
sister of Capt. Shjlte. :Mra. A. 10.
Clift of Sm;yrnfI, Del., mother of
Mrs. Shute, will also be a weekend guest
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line. Carrol Adams playing his
The, uruque hOn,'e of one of the first game at left halt did a good
world s
precIse atom smash- ,job. The spirit of Tom Simkin
ers was officially opened on Mon- Dick Follett and Dave
day, November 27 at formal d~- has always been a source f In
cation ceremonies. conducted by splratlon. As In other gam:"
offi.cers of the Bartol Research all-around play of center Jack
Foundation of The Franklin In- Thompson was a hlgbU ht f th
stilute at their Baltimore Pike 10-' game. Fullback HO-%~::'
cation.
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Ided th n l '
This generator at The Frankl!n prov
e 0 y running attack
Vote Today
institute's Bartol Research Foun- . for Swarthmore with short yardVoting for Swarthmore Reedation will play no part in the age bucks throulIh the line. Tbe reation Board members will
stockpiling of atom bombs nor game was typical of all Swarth- take place today at the Swarthwill it be used for nuclear fission. more Lansdowne contests. Tbe more National Bank and Trust
mem?er of B.artol's s1aff and spirit was high and the sportsCompany, and. at the Public
his family who live less than 100
nshI
Library. .
feet from the building and its gen- I rna
p excellent.
erator are proof of the lack of
harmful radiation.
in answering the query of what
might be learned with the new
machine, Dr. W. F. G. Swano, renowned PhYsiCist and director of
the Bartol Research Foundation,
explalD.ed that if the answer were
known, then the research would be
unnecessary.
, When permission was requested.
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from the authorities Of Springfield I
Township, to build this new atom :
smasher, Dr. Swaon was closelT
questioned
when the new machine began op-I
erations. He replied, "The local
residents will see, at about 8 or'
8:30 a.m., a few people going I
there. They will disappear, and
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at about 5 p.m., they will be seen·
coming out. The operations of the
laboratory and its machine will be I
most unobtrusive.
mo~t.
Kelling~
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For Your
Convenience
Joseph J. Geer resent Liter
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Newa and :Mra.
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IShop Hours 9 - 6
gtve a review of 'WhIte Witch
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Doctor" by Louise A. Slnetorf.
On Monday, December • at 8:80 Beginning December 14
the ,EltecUtive Boaztl will JDHt in
the Lounge.
.Hours9-9
ThUl'llday, December 7, at 10
a.m. the American Home and Antiques 'department will hold the
1iDaJ. class in Chair CanIng and
Furniture Refinishing in the kitchen of the Woman's Club.
The Delaware County' Federa....
tion will hold Its Christmas program and tea at the Gl8ll0lden
Presbyterian ChUrch, Chester pike.
Ea::
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old bank burlclln(
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Attend Picture
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!'JiIs. Philip H. Jewett,
Slips (by Fisher) frothy with lace
Gowns for luxurious dreaming
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BOOKWAYS
For ChrIstmu -
13 Clocks: Thurber - $3.00
Pamil;y Reunion:
Ogden Nash - $2.50
117 DariIIIoath Ave.,
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Borough Christmas
Tree Now Erec:ted
The Borough's Christmas tree,
presented by the Swarthmore
Business Association, arrived in
town this week in all Its 30 ft.
glory. Brought by truck Tuesday
afternoon, It was erected on the
South Parapet of the Underpasa,
Wedoesday morning.
It now
stands proudly for all to see,
awaiting only the lights and
colorful trim to complete its
cheery message of Merry Christmas.
MOTHERS PLAN
.MUSIC PROGRAM
. jects of the Community Health·Society of Central Delaware County
may be seen in the south window
of the' Bouquet Beauty Salon toChristmas Meeting Set
McCahan Re-elected
day
through
Tuesday
.
Local Boys' Success
For Thursday
Pres. In Tuesday
. Many 01 the dolls drellSed by
Dec. 14 .
Stars Tomorrow's
women In the community for the
. Meeting
Woodlyn Child Health Center's
Event
David McCahan of Strath Haven
The' Christmas meeting of the
Christmas party will be shown. avenue was re-elected president
Mothers Club, fa be held on ThursThe Grand Opening of Rumsey Other seasonal activities of the
of
the
Swarthmore
School
Board
day, December 14, will start at .
Chevrolet's nt'w show rooms and nunsing cenl\er wi,ll be repll
Board's
re:organization
7:45. Everyone is urged to be
servdee
department,
Theatre
sented.
meeting
at
6
o'clock
Tuesday
eveon time as young children will
Square, South Chester road, will
The
agency
is
grateful
to
Mr.
ning.
Dr.
McCahan
is
Heebner
partidpate in part of the program.
take place from 9 a.m. until closand
Mrs.
Robert
Honeyford
who
professor
of
insurance
at
the
WbarMr. and Mrs. Charles Hoover
ing, Saturday, December 9.
generously.
loan
the
window
space
ton
School
of
the
University
of
In 1922, Clifford Rumsey and
will begin the entertainment by
I Pennsylvania and dean of the
his brothers opened a garage at at this holiday season.
singing some Christmas music.
American College of Insurance Unthe rear of their parents' home on
Mrs. Blanche Hunter Nelson will
derwriters .
Union avenue. In 1927 they built
continue the program with her
W. Edwards Dungan of Dogthe . Yale and' Rutgers avenue
In Monday's blustery chill Santa topic "Values of Early Training
wood lane was re-elected vice- blew into the Swarthmorean of- in Music," demonstrated by some
building which they have just vapresid,ent. Mrs. Raymond Den- flce all breathless and cheery. of her young pupils. Mrs. Hunter
cated and operated a Nash ageney.
worth, secretary; Donald P. Jones, "Feel right at home in this kind of teaches piano in Ridley Park.
In 1933 this changed to a Dodge
treasurer; and Claude C. Smith weather", he chuckled. "Just wan..
and PlYmout\l agency and in 1937
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tq
leave
this".
He
rummaged
Doris
Bookman will provide the
solicitor
are
elected
In
the
Spring.
. the Chevrolet association began
120
Boys Honored At
The announcement that Roberl around in his capacious pockets next part of the program with her
and bas proved to be long ,and
Football Dinner
Macintire jUnior high school until he located a slip of paper talk on "Growing Up With Music".
mutually successsful.
science teacher had been called to with a phone number jotted on Miss Bookman teaches music In
From 1942 until February, 1946,
Saturday
active duty with the Air Force on it. "And these", he added, laying the elementary school of Ridley
the garage was closed while the
120
boys
representing
the
Junfive Rumsey brothers were in the
January 2 was received by the on the' counter a thick pad of pa- Township.
ior
and
Senior
High
School
footper and a bunch of his very own
The business meeting will conArmy. Clifford was in the PaBoard. '
ball
teams
were
honored
at
the
anpencils.
clude
the program followed by a
cific and Alaska in the Air Corps
nual
Football
Night
last
Saturday,
"Thought boys and .girls might social time and refreshments. Club
and now holds the rank of a colDecember
2.
The
aUair
was
held
be
wanting to ask me to wake members are reminded to bring
onel. J obn was kept in this counat
the
high
school
and
was
sponthem
up on ChristuuIs Eve," he the Christmas stockings filled for
.try as an expert in motor transsored
by
the
Swarthmore
Citizen's
porta~on. ElUs was m Japan,
said. "We're almost ready now, so boys at the Sunnycrest Farm.
I can let Mrs. Santi! have a phone
Dave in Africa and Europe, and Athletic Committee. . Many parents
again
participated
in
this
In. You know how women love
Potter in England. The Rumsey
grand
affair
which
paid
lribute
to
brothers were born in Swarthto talk. We'd never be ready'lf
Chorus Will Sing
our phone rang all year. Don't
.
more and educated in the local the game of football, the boys who
public schools. Potter, the onlY one participated and all those wbo
At Christmas
understand these dial phones mynot associated· in the automobile helped to make such a program
. Pr
self, but·tell 'em to call SWarthbusiness, is a practicing physician poSsible. The affair began with
The ChrisU!:f'a:!.gram next m~~Neee6d-3t454kn'and:'i';.>"ll get me.
in Morton, a graduate of Penn a steak dinner at 7 o'clock in the T
d
.
0
ow
names, age,
"Mr • Pim P asses B y "
high
school
cafeteria.
Vic
Troxell,
ues ay af~mo.on will close th~ and address", he added. "Hope.'
State and Temple UniverSity Med.' leal School. As . yo.mgsters,-they aforDler,Garnet ty,oo,tir!le Captain, formal meeb~,:~~ the:Club until·the:rll.ll8k.!heir'.parento,.tc;"reaVe .,,' "'0 ens Monda
p.
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operiitedm'ilk' '"tid paper routes, presided over the evening's pro- after the holidays. F6110wlng the porch fights. on to guide me around
NIght
learning to know the town as grain. The recently appointed 2 p.m. Stated Meeting Mrs. Ro- the Borough. So many new streets
Episcopal rector, Rev: John bert M. West, chairman of music, and houses Alway. was afraid
William W. Price directs and
well as i~ knew them.
Whittemore gave the invocation.
and
Mrs.
David
.Blngham,
cha!,
rI'd
get
lost'
m'
Swarthmore
and
takes a leading part in A. A.
Clifford Rumsey was a local
Many honored guests were pres- man 0 f drama will present a pro" lose time. Tell them to leave th
magistrate until he wer.t into ac~ Milne's gentle comedy "Mr. Pim
gr.am sultable t 0 the. Christmas lights on and I'll get there sooner
tive millisry service. John re: ent and were introduced: Willis
seaso.n. The Chorus m costume or later u
Passes By" opening at 8:20 Monsigned as Fire Chief of the local Stetson, Director of Athletics at will sing Christmas carols and in"
.
.
day, December 11, for a six night
volunteer Fire Company to go to Swarthmore College, Walter Hall, t
ti al f Ik
It s a very exciting thing having run at the Swarthmore Players
0
songs.
Santa r.usb in In the midst of a
war. )Vas "'ected its president Coach of Football, Springfield erna on
High
.
School
and
Robert
Holm,
The
youth
conservation
and
morning's ordinary
k. By this Club.
when hE; returned, and is now once
w~are
departments
ask that time the Swarthmore::':mce f reAPpearing in the cast with Mr.
Hillb
School
Band
Director.
again its Fire Chief.
.
ChrlStmas gifts for Glen Mills
q feeUn • ill a cd Price are his wife Isabel and son
(ConHnuedon page four.teen)
On Saturday, a day, of' real
School boys 12 to 16, be placed un- wa~ghutliP. an
g dJO er
an Philip, Ted Selmes as the absentd eager
achievement for Rumsey Chevro.'
. spn
er
every
secon
J an
d er the ChrlStuuIs tree at this to
t
S
ts'
tar!
Pim
let, the congratulations of their
. '
ac as an ssecre
es to minded Mr.
, Mary Ann Dickmeetmg. Articles suggested are schedule his 'Christmas Eve is- inson, Margaret Pugh, and prompcommunity will be in order.
half pound boxes of candy, glottes, .ts
v
ter Mildred Bingham who doubles
,
games, or 1airplane models. Pack- I S·anta was h us. tliogout the d oor bri~"~ as maid .
Mrs. Bertha A. Pace
ages shall d be wrapped and the when he turned to say with an
Behi!Id the scenes are Col. HarMrs. Bertha A. Pace, mother of
contents marked on the o~tslde. uncomfortable hrrumph-hrrumph, old C. Mabbott as stage manager,
Mrs. Edwin W. Crosby of DickinHostesses for the day will be th t the d dIin
uld b S tur- Tom McFadden and Howard PenJoseph P. Guetter, for 27 years Mrs ..Robert G. Gilfillan, Jr., Mrs. da~ Noon":' De;:':'r 23.e ";ever nell as electricians; Millicent King
son avenue and a resident of
Swarthmore for thany years, died a resident of Swarthmore, died at Horace H. Hopkins, Mrs. Frank did like deadlines," he said un- provides t he music, and me-up
a k '18
of a 'eerebral hemorrhage on Tues- his Cornell avenue home Sunday G.
Keenen
and
Mrs.
Roy
Snape.
th
h
f
B
....
B
tl
.
happily, "but we've got to stop
e c ""ge a . e."3 en ey, P a +~
__
day, December 5, at the home of after nine months illness. He was Mrs. W. E. Hetzel, Jr. is in charge sometime. So tell them to call McC.ahan, andPalty Campbell.
another daughter, Mrs. Wilbur C. 89.
(continued on ~e four)
as early as pokible!'
Mrs. Charles D~ Mitchell, chalrA retired Phihdelphia tailor,
Fielder of Washington, D. C.
With a whisk and a hustle he man of the properties, is assisted
Mrs. Pace was the widow of Roy Mr. Guetter was born in Bohemia.
was gone. He'll be back Christ- by Mrs. P. Willard Crane, Mrs.
Bennett Pace, prof,,",!Qr of English He came to this country at the Seal Sale Booth Opens
mas Eve to visit every child .who George Ewing. Mrs. Stanley Mac..
at Swarthmore College from 1907 age. of 21, .and in. 1884 he set up
At Bank This Week wants to see him.
Millan, .Mrs. J. Randolph Roess,
He
to Ip18. Professor Pace died dur- busmess m philadelphia.
and Mrs. J. Francis Taylor.
A booth for the ssie of Christing the iilfluenza epidemic of 1918 moved to Swarthmore upon his mas Seals which finance the wOrk
Jr. Music Club Program
while serving with the Y.M.C.A. retirement in 1923.
of the Delaware County TuberThe Junior Music Club met L' tl S·
f P .
in France, Since his death Mrs.
Services were held 9 3.m. yes .. culosis and Health Association simday
evening November 26 at It e
logers 0
arlS
Pace had made her home in waSh- terday at the Funeral Home of will open this week in the Sw8rthington, teaching Latin in the city john L. ClancY, Chester. Inter- more National Bank, accordiog to the home of Cta'ire Hendrixson of To Sing at College Sun.
The Little Singers of Paris will
high schools until her retirement ment in the Calvary Cemetery, an anoouncement by Mrs. HarrY North Chester road and presented
the
following
program:
appear
Sunday, December 10, in
Media, followed the 10 o'clock L. Miller, chairman of the Christin 1937.
'Beethov!""s
"Moonlight
SonClothier
Memorial at swartmnore
Surviving Mrs. Pace bestdes her Requiem MasS in the ChurCh of mas Seal Sale in Swarthmore.
ata"
was
a
piano
numbergiven
Coliege,
sponsored by the Cooper
two daughters are a brother and Our LadY of Perpetual Help, MorTbe Christmas Seal Booth, set by John McCshan; Noel Snyder,
Foundation. The group of 35 boys,
sister and five grandchildren.
ton.
up for. the convenience of those accompanied by his mother, preunder the direction of Father
Funeral services were held at
who have not received Seals. In sented two cello solos; a group
Maillet, will present their prothe Pumphrey Funeral Home in
Elected To S.R.A. Board the mail or wish additional Seals, consisting of susan Hansell, gram at 4 p.m.
Bethesda, Md. on Thursday, Dewill be staffed by volunteer wo- Gretchen Bauer, Claire HendrixThe Little Singers from Paris
cember 7, with burial in Fort LinDr. Ned B. Williams, president men of the community organiza- son, and Sally Bates, was heard in
,"
are
a group of French boys trained
coln Cemetery in Maryland.
of the board 'of directors of the tions.
The volunteers can be several vocal numbers; James
in Paris at a choir school. The
Swarthmbre Recreation Assoc!a- identified by their armbands, Sorber sang Italian and American
group was first organized in 1907,
Hosts To Senior Class
tion, annouces the results of the which bear a replica of the red Folk songs, Group singing by
and, since then, it has given conMr. and Mrs. Raymond K. Den- elections held last Friday at the Double-Barred CroSs, InterDation- club members concluded the pr0certs in Africa, Central, South
worth of Eim avenue will serve as Swarthmore Nan'onal Bank and al. emLlem of the crusade
.
agalnst gram.
and North America.
hosts to Twelfth. Grade par..-hre Public Library· tuberculosis and regtstered QDl.__ the S....;~
w .... ~
The Little SIngers include in
entsat their YearlY "Carol S ....."
New board memberS I!fe:
. bol of the National Tuberculosis
their programs many serious comWmAtBridge
on Tuesday eveninll, December 12.
Mrs. G. Davies Preston, Mrs. 'Association and Its 3,OOO uffm ates.
At the Cfum Creek Bridge Club positions from the l\Ienaissance
Mrs. Morris Bowie will aecom.,; David Wisdom, Clarke AlliSOn'and
The booths will remain open unmeeting Tuesday evening, Mrs. and some well chosen modern mupan;y the group in the singing
Robert Abbe.
til DecemIier 16.
Philip W. Kulak,,", and lIIIrs. Kay sic. in addition to ·the religtoUB
Mrs. Ray
Harlow
and
.
.
•
carols.
her committee
willL.be
in charge
The first
meeting
of the new,
Mrs. G. G. Levering, Seal Sale Kennedy, seated north and south, music, their repertoire contains
f hm ts
Board Qf Directors will take place Education Dirl'<'tor, called atten- were high. Seated east and west, many folk songs from different
of ~will
the sixth time the in January at. which time offi- tion to the fQrty-third birthday of Mrs. IrwInR: MacElwee and Mrs. counlries, which the boys sing in
nenworths . have opened their cers for the coming ;ye.... will be the first Chrts:mas Seal oboa .ed Buchanan' Harral' were wiDDerL \he orlgtnal language.
,
home to senior class parents. . elected.
througou\ the country y~.
.,
1. P. GUETTER
DIES AT 8,9
Accessories - the final accent
Hose - SQ sheer there's just a
~hisper of a heel and toe
Packaged to fit
'
under her Chrismas
. tree - for a blissful
opening
Harold (Peewee) Johnstone of
. Oberlin avenue a student at Episcopal Academy was picked an AUInter-Academic fullback by Philadelphia coaches aod newspapermen.
Swua
.....
Sweaters winter-bright, warm and
soft as toasted
Duaoe Terry, and Mrs. Ida Stabler
of Swarthmore. attended the preview of pictures exhibited by the
Art for World Friendship Committee of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, held in Washington, D. C.
on Monday. The pictures being
shown are original drawings sent
by pupils in Elementary Schools
in 23 foreign countries in an, exchange project with children in
American schools.
,
Wind~
On Health Center
An exhibit of the Christmas pro-
=
SANTA'S PHONE
READY TO RING
PRICE DIRECTS
MILNE COMEDY
A '.
Mr~.
For all the good wishes
the presents and
the help we got
l>y moving Into our new home
We thank our dear FrIends
and Neighbors.
Erich ael Usa HeaR"
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STATED MEETING' S.
AT CLUB TUE
Intimates
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'SWARTHMORE. FRlDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1950
ELECT THOMPSON
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Enhancing
Home And School Gronp
Hears Psychiatrist
Dr. Frederick Dudley, Magill
road resident and administrator
of the Delaware County Branch of
the Philadelphia Child GuidanCe
CJlnic spoke at the Swarthmore
Home and School Association
meeting Monday night in the high
school auditorium.
'
Discussing the effects of the
aton$: age on c~, Dr. Dudley indlcat
fears, we can't organize the fears
of our children," he ssid, and
went on to say that their capacitJ'
to deal with adversity often exceeds the capacity of adults.
"Before we can couditlon their
minds to the new era the mind
of the parent must be conditioned
to it." Dr. Dudiey felt that the
cure for uncertalntles that a·child
may have may lie within the
familY and in relations existing
in home and school.
Mrs. Gordon Lange, vice-prestdent and program chalrman of the
association, introduced the speaker.
A
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Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Soden of
College avenue have returned
from a three-week trip to the west
coast. En route home they took
the southern route and stopped at
Ihe Grand Canyon and New Orleans, and also visited Dr. and
Mrs. C. Blye of SI. Louis, Mo., formerly of Chesler.' While in Cal-
I
Mr. Owen W. Gay of Wallingford,
and a group of trlends have returnedhomeafler,
, ,
trip near the Gay lI\IIDIIler
On Little Spruce~e'ln W8Yne
County.
Mrs. William H. Brown of Riverview road has returned borne after
a two-week visit with her daughter Mrs. Goodwin Gibson and fam-
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garet Emily Littlefield ot Media,' Osteopathic Hospital fn Philadel- of Mr. and Mrs. H., Gilroy Damon
and Miss. ,~cy Slnklero,.t ,l.th~n.1. phia.
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of Wallingford, and Mr. and Mrs.
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The baby ,lSthsr granddaughter J. C. Lawrence of Moylan. '
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YOU LOSE - IF INFLATION WINS
Martin Blalr ot Old Lyme, Conn.,
a publication of
and Thomas J. Mangan, m, bro-'
THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
ther ot the bride.
For ),our cop), at len' cents Phon" Swaribmore 8-3181
A reception at the home of the
Abo available ... the readlq room or the PuIIUo Llbl'MF
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Rosalie Peirsol
'Lorene McCarter
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Mr. Soden attended a ily of Toronto, Canada, and with bride's' patents' will follow the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~E~~~~~~~~~~~t.
meeting of the A.P.I.
her son 1IIr. BroWDi Jr., and fam.- ceremony. .
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Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch, ily of New Haven, Conn. Mr.
Miss .-Llttlefield entertained at,
Jr., 1or of the
,
dlrt!','l'ipg ~onsored by the New holidays in Swarthmore.
bride-to-be.
.,
J' , • ~Sliciety of Pennsylvania fn
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. McCow~
Mr. and Mrs. Blackman, parh v" 0'r'"0'
f' Go neraI Mark Clar k .
an, Milly McCOwan of Vassar ave- ents or the groom, entertained In-.
Mr. ,l;lnd Mrs. William H. Lee of nue, Mr. and Mrs. McCowan, Jr., formally at tea on Sunda,.. afterBEAUTY SALON
H arvard avenue will entertain as of Overbrook and Miss Gladys noon In honor of the couple.
their guests for a short visit next Re~olds of ionkers, N.Y. attendWHERE SHOPPEBS REGAIN 'l'IIEIR
da
Mrs
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NAMJiB ATTENDANTS
"CHRISTMAS-Y" FEELING
Tues y Gener~l and
. M. C. ed the Army-Navy game Saturday.
Miss Elinor Karns will be maid
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
Slayer of CarllS~e, and Dr. and Midshipman Bob McCowan of An- of honor for her sister, Miss Mar9 Chester Road
Mrs. Theodore D.sller of Lancas- napolis,' Md., who played fn the Ian M. Karns, daughter of Mr.
~,
ter.
t
h
din
Jeryl Faulkner, a freshman at game was gues of onor at a
- and Mrs. George ~. Karns ~f ~~~~~~~~.~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J
"'ven
at his home Sat- Wellesley
road at her marriage to 11
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Rollins College, Winler Park, Fla., ner party b
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has pledged Kappa Kappa Gams urday evening.
Lt. Malcolm Agn_, son of Col.
rna. Jeryl is co-caplain Of the
Mr. Robert H. Reed is recup- and Mrs. Pierre Agnew of China
freshman baskelball team. She erating at his home where he has Lake, Calif., whiCh will take place
was entered in the Florida State been confined for Ihe past thr'ee I Saturday, December 23 in Ple I
Tennis Tournament and played in weeks with an altack ot pneu- Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
Orlando Thanksgiving weeksend. mania.
The bridesmaids will be Miss,
Dr: and Mrs. Walter N. Moir of
Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse Barbara Ann Crossen nf GrenSouth Chesler road had as their of Harvard avenue entertained nell College, GreonelI, Iowa, forand ~s
wee k -end guests Dr. and . Mrs. over the weeksend Iheir sori-In- merly of, Swarthmore,
.
John S. Clemence of Washington, law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Charlotte Hodgkinson at Boston,
Mass.,
a College.
classmate of the bdd,e I
, D. C., and with I h em attend e d th/e John W.McCoubrey of New York at
Smith
Arm!-Nav:y game Sat1!1'day.
City who were here for the ArmyLt. Robert Swantz of Dayton,
Always welcome IinMlSS Mlidred Bernard ot Un- Navy game Saturday.
Ohio will serve as best man,
ion' avenue was guest of honor at
Mr. and' Mrs. Harvey Clayton Ihe ushers will be Lt. A. Blan
a bridal shower given Friday Taylor have moved Into their Shattuck of. Washington, D. C., Lt.
.gerie and hosiery gifts
evening by Misses Marcia Gould apartment at 17 South Chester Edward Wilford of Philadelphia,
and Barbara Groenendaal of Bryn road Mrs Tavlor is the fo'rmer and Mr. Robert Holt o. Wilmingfor everyone ~ from
Mawr. Miss Bernard will be mar...
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ried December 23 to Pvt. Michael Miss TlSh Lee of Harvard avenue. ton.
R. Gould, who is slationed at
The third birthday anniversary
Miss Ann de Furia Of Norlh
teen to Granp,y age!
Cheyenne, Wyo., with Ihe U.s. Air of Steven Yerkes Froebel, son of Chesler road enlertained at a surForce.
Mr. and Mrs. Guenther H. Froebel, prise miscellaneous shower FriSheer nyions, lacy slips
Dr. J. Russell Smitb of Elm Jr:, of Springfield, was celebrated day' evening in honor of the
avenue returned Wednesday after Wednesday with a party at his bride-to-be.
a brief trip to the Panama Canal home. Among the guests pr
Fischer,
dainty
Zan.,. In the four days he spent were his grandmother Mrs. Earle at a kitchen shower given Wedon shore, Dr. Smilh visited some P. Yerkes of Princeton avenue, and nesday evening by Mrs. Stuart
gowns.
of the agricultural and industrial his cousin Lane Froebel de Moll 'Hunter and Mrs. Harold Parker
of WIlmington.
deveI opments of the region.
of Rose Valley.
·x
d
Mrs. H. H. Hopkins of Crest lane
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. err an
Mr. and Mrs,. James Lnkens of
will
entertain at a luncheon-bridge
family 'Ire residing in their newly Elm avenue left Fridav bv autoYolande Blouses and
.
,
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for
the
bride on December 14.
built home at 45 Forest lane. Their mobile for a two-week vacation
,
son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. in Monticello, Fla.
hright wool ones too
BmTBS'
Robert Kerr returned to Wooster
Mr. and Mrs. William H. r.ee of
Mr•. and Mrs. Herbert E. MicheCollege, Wooster, Ohio Saturday Harvard avenue' will spend the
ner,
Jr., of Park avenue are remake 'Welcome gifts.
following a 10-day holiday vaca- week-end in New York City.
ceiving congratulations upon the
'.
tion. here.
birth of a daughter, Anne lV"'r-'
Mr. and Mrs. S. Caldwell Harris
w .....
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...
gan Michener, on Nnvember 19
of Wellesley road entertalned with
The marriage of Miss Joanna I the Lying-In Hospital, Philadelan "at home" from 4 to 6 on Sun- Elizabeth Mangan, daughter at Mr. phia.
day afternoon in honor of their and Mrs. Thomas J. Mangan,
The baby girl is a granddaughter
house gUests Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. "The ChimneYl''', Villanova, to of Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Krase
Horsey of Chicago, m., formerly of Mr. Jackson Farr Blackman, son of Jj:lwyn.'
Swarthmore. Mr. Horsey returned of Mr. and Mrs. William Ja,oksoni
home Monday while. Mrs. Horse,. 'Blackman of Cedar lane, will
Mr. and Mrs. Jotm P. Damon
is visiting here for the week.
place'December 16 in the re,llIoryl Bowling Green announce the ==1
Mrs. Alexander M. Lackey ot Of St. Madeleine Sophie' Church, of a daughler on December 2 at
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 'TIL CHRISTMAS
Ogden avenue was hostess to the Germantown.
•
Thursday Reading Group at a
Miss Barbara Ann Mangan will
FOR
OPEN EVENINGS
luncheonsmeeting this week.
be maid of honor for her ~::~
Lt. Margaret L. Beck, W.M.S.C., and the bridesmaids will be
Magazine SubscripPolll
of Ft. Bragg, N.C. spent last week Lora Blackman, sisler of the VALL
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. bridegroom, Miss Joanne·Callahan
Fred Beck of North Chester road. of Washington, D. C., Mias Msll'-I Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
SW 8-IOS1
Mr. and Mrs. A. Laurence Baxter of Ogden avenue entertalned
BAKE SALE
-0sponsored by
, informally at a neighborhood tell
Avoid dlsap..,lntmea&
J. J!s,
Sunday afternoon.
At CHRISTMAS
in
,
Mr. H. Reeves Derrickson of
Boroua-h Ball
Send :rour Iit& Ol'den III
Riverview road will return 10 his
Satnnlay, Dee. 16
home this weeksend following an
'9~12A.M.
NOW
emergency appendectomy performed In Fitzgerald-Mercy Hospital
November 29.
Mrs. John S. Verlner of Rutgers
avenue has returned home after
Fne ParIdDc
spending five months on the west
Friday and Saturday
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Kath!'Yll Gra:noa
,
coast.
Week of Dec, 11, '1951
Marlo I ' ; D e
Friday and Saturday '.
"THE TOAST OF
NEW' ORLEANS"
Lana Turner - Bay Milia"..
THE SWARTHMORE
in technicolor"A LIFE OF HER OWN"
,
Feature
Times
6
8
&
10
PLAYERS CLUB
Kiddies Matinee Sak 1:15
Saturday Night Only _ .
Roy Rogers Western
7 Cartoons
Presents
Saturday Matinee - 1 P.M.
Laurel
& Hardy Comedy
Special Children's Show
REGULAR
FEATURE
"COURAGE
OF
LASSIE"
A. A. MILNE'S
NOT SHOWN
Monday. and Tuesday
Sunday, Monday, Tuesdav
Beapa
Bari l&D...... "Mr. Pim Passes By"
Vharles VoburD
Dor0\b7 lIIapfre
"L01JISA"
Bobmmol Owem&
Under the Direction of
"MIL 8111"
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Brought back by request
J. Arthur Rank's
Opening
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Monda}" Dee.....boer 11
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luncheon on' Wednesday at 12:30.
Mrs. Austin Fellenbaum of Lancaster will be the speaker at the
meeting whiCh follows. She will
bring the Story of Christmas.
The Rehearsal for the Junior
Choir on Thursday at 6:30; Boy
Scouts at 7 aJld Senior Choir Rehearsal al 7 :45. •
Contributions for the Christmaa
Fund for Gwen Narbeth's mission
in Constantine, Algeria are being received lhis week. Gifts may
Thetas to Sew
Marc. IIIMl Dot
Theta members will meet for
their monthly sewing Wednesday,
December 13 at the home of Mrs.
George E. Silloway of 403 North
Chester road.
Mr. and-Mr-s-.-W-IlIi-·-am-E. Hetzel
and their daughter Miss Carol
Hetzel of Thayer road, and their
d
sonsinslaw and daughter Mr. an
Mrs. Thomas Morris of Troy, spent.
a recent week·end in Pinehurst,
Casurole CateriJic
"Service
SPEClATJZING IN
LlIDcheons
BaUe& Suppen
"OookiaII Pu&IeI
CALL
Dot Belfield _ S .... 8s1MS
Marge Hurd _ Swa. 8-3138
GIp wwe Te Belli
be given to Mr. Johnson, Mrs. NN~.C:.:...-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~=============
Kauffman or Ihe Pastor.
_
The Christmas Candlelight Ser.~-.1:,."
,(ice will be held on December 17
~r'? ~ ..-..:
at 4 o'clock. Joan Mainzert who:
has recently been the guest soloist'
with the Philadelphia Orchestra,
will be with the congregation for
ti.
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Presbyterian Notes
be held at 7:30 on Wednesday.
At the 9:30 and 11 o'clock ser- This party is being given for the
vices Mr. 'Bishap's sermon will be young people at the Wallingford
"The Birth of Jesus Under the Home. VollIJ\leers for driving
Shadow of War".
•
should be at the Church at 7
All departments of the Church o'clock and those making cookies
School and the Women's and should bring them the night of b~.~
Men's Bible Classes will meet at the meeting, Decemher 13. Those
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9:30.
bringing presents fO.r the gu,,:,ts
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subject of Ihe Lesson-Sermon
j ...man at the Harvard avenue en- by December 12.
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of Christ, 10.
Scientrance after the 9:30 'service and
On Thursday the J)lll.or ChOlr in
lislall
on Churches
Sunday December
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reed at the will rehearse at 3:45 and the
Golden
Texl is: "The Lord is my
driveway-transept entrance after Chapel Choir at 7:45.
rock, and my fortress, and my de""-it
the 11 o'Ndck service, will assist
There will be a ~oung Adull's liverer; the God of my r9ck; in him •
the ministers in greeting the con- Square Dance on Friday at 8 p~.
will I Irust: he is my shield, and
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gregation Sunday morning.
At 10:30 on Saturday there, will Ihe hom of my salvation, my high
qlf·
The Church Hour Nursery. will be a Cherubs' Choir Rehearsal.
sabe held during the 11 o'Clock serThe Committee to receiVE: nom- viour." and my
.(IIrefuge,
Samuel my
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inations
for
elders,
trustees,
and
vice.
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At 5:iO Ihe Executive Commit- places of those members of the
Commissoned An Ensign
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
•tee' of Ihe. Weslminsler Fellowship deacons to be elected to fill the
Robert Young Buzby, veteran
SW urthmDN 6-6000 - CL earbrook 9-4646
will me"t for supper at the home \>oards who rotale out of office and naval reservist, son of Mr.
Bv
WIC. c:.ndld"Dee ••• Bny .'< PAllLSON'S
on
December
31,
will
meet
in
the
of Mr. stettner.
and Mrs. Judson R. Hoover Jr. of
The Young 'Adult's Supper and choir room immediately afler the Wallingford hss been granted a
11 o'clock service this Sunday commission as Ensign in the UniMeeting will be al 6:30.
The Westminster Fellowship morning, and after th~ services led Siaies Naval Reserve and rewili meet at·6:45. Toys will bere- on the Sunday mornings of ne- porled to active duty at Norfolk,
cember 17 and 24.
finished. for a Christmas project.
Va. on Friday where he is atThere will be a Session Meeting
tached to the c/lrrier U.S.S. Monin the PastoIfs Study at 8 p.m.
Trinity Church Notes
terey.
Tuesday, December 12.·
Sunday, December 10, the seHe was graduated from Nether
On Wednesday al 2 the Women's cond Sunday in Adventr there Providence High SChool ,in 1945'
Our service is complete and it is
ASsociation Christmas Tea will will be a celebration of the Holy where he was an honor student
be held. Gertrude Beatty of West- Communion at 8 a.m. Church and member of basket ball and
directed with sincere considerafield, N. J. will give a Christmas School clas'ses will meet at 9:45. foolball teams. He enlisled at·
reading.
Refreshments are in Morning Prayer will be held at 11 graduation in the .Naval ,reserve
tion for those we serve. Prices
charge of Circle 7, Mrs. Leroy T. o'clock witb a sermon by the Reo- and served as a radar technician
, Wolf, chairman. All women are tor. The Canterbury Club and until his honorable discharge from
are within the· reach of all.
'cordially invited. .
Young People's Fellowship will active duty in 1946 when he enThe Women's Association Even- hold their meetings at 6:30 p.m.
lered Bucknell University. He reing Circles' Christmas Party will . There will be,a meeting of the ceived his B.S. this June In elecVeso')" at 8 p.m. 'Monday.
trlcal engineering. He was on the
,
Choir School will meet lit 4 p.m. Dean's lisl for two years, was
~ervice~
on Monday and Wednesday 'and member of the 'Freshmim footagain on Thurs,jay at 7:30 p.m.
ball I~am and boxed his junior
D,I.CTOI. 0. PUNIIAL5 .
SWARTHMORE
On Wednesday morning there arid senior years. 'In his junior
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
will be a celebration of Ibe Holy 'year he was elected to the national
SundAy, December 10
Communion at, 7:15 and again at honorary mathematics society,PI
MARY A. BAlli. ......Id ...
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9:30 A.M.-Church SchooL
10
o'clock
at
which
time
there
Mu
EpSilon.
He
is
also
a
member
9'30 and 11 :00 A.M.-Mt. Bishop
. will preaoh on ''The Birth of will be a Corporate COmmunion of of Kappa Sigma. Currently he Is
Christ Under the Shadows of the Altar Guild followed by a on leave Of absence from the Bell
War."
meeting.
Telephone Co; of Pennsylvania.
Cburch Nursery in the Parish House for children 1 to !.
Wednesday, December 13
Friends Meeting Notes
10:00 A.M.~gical
Dr "fop
The Adult Forum on Decemher
group meets In Parish Up~. 10 will be a continuation of a
study of Rellglon and music. James
-'-~HODI8T~CHUBCH
Sorber
Of Swarthmore College will
Roy N. Keiser. D. D., Minister
SundAy, December 10
speak on RelIgious Inspiration
9:45 A.M;.-:Church School and from the Music of Baoh, Brahms
YoUng Adults.
11'00 A.M;.-The sermon topiC and othcrSa
The annual Barrel Packing Par. will' be "How Did ,We Get
ty of the First Day School wi\! be
Our Bible."
8:30 P.M.-youth FellowshiP.
held Sunday, December Ip. Carol
Singing will be held in the MeetTRINITY CHURCH
ing House at 4 o'clock.
Sunda". December 10
8:00 A.M.~Holy communion.
,There will beretreshments af9:45 A.M.-Church School.
terwards in Whittier' House. Con-I
11 :00 A.M.-Mornillg PrBY:or.
6:30 P.M.-Young People s Fel- tributlons for the barrels (such
lowship and Canterbury Club. as new or' used toys and clothing,
WednesdAy. December 13
food: nuts, raisins, dried fruits,
7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
elc.) and money mSy be brought
10:00 A.M.-Corporate - Communto First Day School in the mornMichael's is one store where you can do all your Christmas
ion of Altar Guild.
ing or when coming 10 the afterTHE REL1GIO~ SOCIETY
noon party.
shopping easily and with complete satisFaction.
OF FRIENDS
SundA", December 10
Methodist Notes
9:45 A.M.-FIrst Day School.
Church School meets at 9:45.
9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum. Ja~es
You will Find a wide assortment of distinctive holiday giFts
Sorber ,will speak: on Relig- Classes are provided for children
Ious Inspiration tram the of. all ages and for adults. The
music of Bach, Br~, and
For everyone.
Young Adults meet at 9:45. .
otherS.
The sermon topic at the
11 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
Visitors Welcome. Chlldren3rd o'clock service will be "How Did
trom 2 years throu8h
We Get Our Bible."
grade cared for III Whittier
The Church Nurseri for chUHouse.
dren
is open during the morning
4:00 p.M.-Annual Ban:ol .Packing Party. Carol singlllg in service. Mrs. Ray L. HarloW and
at
the Meeting House.
Mrs. Paul N. Paulson will be in
MondAy, December 11 .
charge.
All day sewing for A.F.s.c.
The ushers for the day are G.
Wednesday, December 13
All Day Sewing for the A:1I'.s.a. Shubert, E. Alston, vi. Dickinson,
P. Murray and .P. K. Paulson.
FIRST CHURCH OF
The youth Fellowship will meet
CHRIST SCIENTIST
at 8:30 in the chapel. Don Pierce
SWARTHMOBE
ON THE CORNER
.
will be the leader.
Park Avenu" below Harvard
SuniJay, December 10
The monthly meeting and s011:iKI A.M.-.sllDcIay Scl>oOI.
cial of the young Adults will be
11:10 A.M. __ Lenen - ~
on Monday evenllig at 8 in the
"God the Preserver of Man.
Wednesday evening meeting cburch.
each week, 8 p. m. Reading room
The Woman's Society of thl!
open daily except Sunday 12 to Morton Church will be the guests
5 p. m. Wedliesday evenings 7 to of the Woman's Skiett at
7:GOp. m. and 8 .to 8:110.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ashton of week-en!i guests their son and' ,liam Ashton and daughters Susan
Thotcher, Mr. Claude Smith, Mr.
Elm
avenue entertained as their daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. WII-. and Jill of MonteIair, N.J.
and Mrs. Harry L. Miller, Dr. and
Mrs. E. L. Mereer, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Shane, Mrs. Arthur Dana of
Swarttunore, Mr. and Mrs. The0dore Widing of Newton Sqllare,
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Smith
of Drexel HIll, attended the tUtieth
ar.niversory of the club held. in
Atlantic City over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks of
Harvard avenue entertained as
their week-end guest Mrs. Banks'
brother Mr. HamiI~n Mitten wlio
is en route from 'Washington, D.
C. ~ his home in Fremont, Nebr,
Mrs. Joseph A. Perry of the
Swarthmore
Apartments
was
hostess ~ a luncheon-meeting of
Sadie Garrett a student at Oberthe Reading Group Monday.
Jay SnaPe a senior iit Bowdoin lin College will participate in the
College, Brunswick, Me., spent the approaching concert of the Musical
Union. Sadie is a junior and iOoholidays at his home on Harvard
aveo).le. His brother John, also logy malar in the department of
home from Hobart College, Gen- arts and sciences of Oberlin College, and is the daughter of Proeva, N. Y., entertaIned members
fessor and Mrs. M!lan W. Garrett
of the 1950 class of Swarthmore
of North Princeton avenue. Sbe is
High School. John, a freshman,
also a member of the Women's
a freshman at . Hobart, has been
Athletic Association, the Y.W.C.
pledged to Sigma Phi Fraternity. and has heen on the honor list her
Dr. and Mrs. William Earl Kist- first two years.
ler of. Open Doors, Park avenue
entertained as
their .recent
Helen Disque, d.aughter of Mr.
week-end' guests Lt. Comdr. and and Mrs. R. C. ~JSque of Strath
Mrs. James H.- CODDor and chiI- Haven avenue will be among the
dren Mitlli and Jimmy of Earle, students who will sing with the
N. J. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Browne Mount Holyoke College Glee Club
and sons Ricky and Geoffrey of in its twenty-sixth annual ChristMedi", Mrs. John K1sUerand mas carol concert next Friday evedaughters Cotheal and Tina, Mr. ning in New York's Town Hall.
and Mrs. Harold Pennock of RoxMr. Edwin Faulkner of Dickinborough, and Mr. and Mrs. Doug- son avenue is a patient in Jeanes
Jas Gillette of Ithaca, N. Y.
Hospital, Fox Chase for examlna. Members of the Ozone Golf Club tion and treatment for a kidney
including Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. condition.
until December 14---.9 to 6
The
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Fridays 2 p. m. to 8 p. m.
Saturdays 9 • a~ m. to6 p. m.
He will have something good For the Kiddies
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Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan Hattar·
of Yale avenue attended the Army-Navy game Saturday and entertained as their week-end guest
Lt. A. M. Brouner. U.s.N.
Jacqueline Ilift of Springfield
and her roommate Shelley
esoh of Saginaw. Mich.. students
at Hobart-William Smith College,
Geneva, N. Y., spent the week-end
at the Iliff home and attended the
Army-Navy game Saturday.
Miss Anne Bradford, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Bradfo~d of Swarthmore avenue, is
being transferred to Miami, Fla..
by Eastern Airlines on rlecem.ber 11.
. Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. .AIkens
of Riverview and Wellesley roads
spent' a week-end recently with
Mrs. .Aiken's sister Mrs. ArIs
C. Lindsey and family Of Athens,
Ga.
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THE 8WABTHMOaBAN
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L.W.V. Outlines Program
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Ball Season
Opens At C0 ege
phis ace, graduated last June and
Klause 14np HOJionld
TrQo'p 16 PlaDs Trip
left a huge gap for Sipler to fill
Klause Lange, Swarthmore Hillb
To Atteud TV Show
Membera Of the Board of the
In In his first year at the helm.
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Girl
Scout, Troop 18 is ---...,
League of Women Voters of
The Swarthmore College basRoger Pott and Dick Hall, 6:5 Stade, Germany was guest of bon- awaiting SaturdaY nilbt when the
Swarthmore met Tuesday at the ketball team faces the "big time" and 6:6 respecUvely, are counted or at a buffet supper for 32 guests troop will journey to Philadelphia
bOme of Recording Secretary, Mrs. in two games during the coming on to provide the scoring punch. given Sunday evening by ,the to attend the Paul Whiteman TV
Thomas Hopper. Mrs. J. Burris week. Howard Sipler makes his They accounted for 41 points Stade Frjendsliip Committee' at show after a dinner at Hom, and
West, president, presided.
local debut as coacb tomorrow against Dickinson. Around the the home of Catharine Wisdom of Hardari's automat. The troop will
Mrs, David Wisdom, program night when the Garnets batUe La- giant forward and center Is a Vassar avenue. Additional com- be accompimied by their leader,
chairman, outlined a plan of work fayette College at the Lamb-Miller group of able veterans, Including mittee members Include Harlan Mrs, Alberta Magee, and memfor the coming months. This cov- Field House at 8:30, and li'ImnsYl- George Plsce, Phll Landeck, Bill, Jessup, Beverly Harlow, Clem bers of the troop committee wbo
ers discussion groups, and gen- vania is the guest next Wednes- Spock, Marc Merson and last Malin Polly Emery and Ronny will furnish transportation.
eral meetings with speakers on day at the same hour.
year's ou'ostanding freshman, Joe I Gold •
.
The girls wi) close the first part
reapportionment; education unCarroll. Carroll, bowever, is cur- i
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Tbe Swarthmore team will have . rently ,sidelined with an ailing leg,
The' guests Included Edward P. Christmas party at the home of
der which sucb urgent problems
as school consolidation and Fed- two games under Its belt when it and help is expected from fresh- Morris of Philadelphia: who the" assistant leader, Mrs,. John
greatly
In MacAlpine,
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eral aid to education will be con- takes on Lafayette. In a pre-sea-,
N ,men and reserves' .
, aided tbe conmutteeMrs
North Princeton aveII •
brlngmg Klaus - here, and
. nue, on December 18. After the
sidered; public health In our coun- son charity game at York on
ty and state, and legislation In vember 3.0, Swarthmore defea
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Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R.
f h
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Morey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. first ci t e year ey p ,
co .
Dickinson, 72-58. On Wednesday
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night they clashed with Lehigh· Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tu~l
_: hosts to the Heal~ and Nutrition 'families with whom Klaus will
Those present were Mrs. Carl S. University at Bethlebem.
Chase, Mrs. James E. Davis, M r s . ,
Group 01\ November 11 at Whicbllive during his stay In Swarth- Mr and Mrs. Peter E. Told of
H, W. Goodwin, Mrs, Norman Hix- , Champlo:,,: last year of the so~- time Quigley's "OUr National MaI- more Klaus was presented with park' avenue attended the ATmYson, Mrs, Hopper, Mrs. Melvin thern DIVISIon, Middie Atlan
a c~mera' by his Swarthmore Na y game Saturday with their
l c nutrition" was reviewed and
Mols'lad, Mrs. William B. Fe- Conference;
the
local
squad
O5t
cussed.
The
next
meeting
will
be
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f
th t t·U win
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nends .
weevk-end b 0 use guests' Mr• and
gram, Mrs. Henry A, Piper, Mrs. Just one man rom a I e- December 9 at 301 swarthmore,
W'lli
J KIndley of SaUsOliver Rodgers,. Mrs. West, Mrs. ning group - but what a man! Jim avenue, The discussion will be o n : .
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1"1 saw It In The Swarthmorean. bury, Md.
Wisdom.
Reilly, high scoring All-Philadel- "Soil".
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Mr. and Mrs. Th~mas A, Brad- and daughter Jananne of Colorado
To Meet Wednesday shaw of Benjamin West avenue !Springs, Colo" who wil,l arrive
will entertain as their bouse guests Sunday for a visit of a few days.
The Great Books Discusaion Mr. and Mrs. Channing S. Sweet Mrs. Bradshaw will entertain at a
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Group luis extended an invitation
to every adult person In the community to attend' its n~t meeting
in room 203 at the High, School,
on. Wednesday" December 13 at
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8 p.m. Tbe group will discuss the
Thucydide's "Peloponesian War."
For those wbo ha,ven't beard
about 'Great Books groups', they
ar~ ,8
nation-wide extension of
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tea on Monday In bonor of Mrs.
Mrs. Wl1llam H. Thatcher of
Sweet, and Mrs. James E. Halbkat, College avenue entertained ber
a recent newcomer to Philadelphia I club members at a lUDCbeon-bridge
from Denver,. Colo,
Iat her home last week.
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standing they showed duri~g the recent storm was really appre-.
ciated by the telephone men and women.
Such a cooperative spirit meant a great deal to
all of us. It helped
immeasurably in enabling us to restore service in the shortest
possible time.
These discussion groups are in-
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t
anksaLot!
the Great Books COllrse which
Robert M. Hutchins Introduced into
the curriculum at the University
of Chicago when he became its
Chancellor. A few years pgo,
Chancellor Hutchins set up the
Great Books Foundation as a separate . organization to implement
the spread of this adult education
program, Within a few yearS, the
Foundation has belped to organize
eroups in more than 300 cities
throughout the country and now
over 50,000 persons, are meeting
once every ~wo weeks to read and
discuss the Great Books.
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formal, and non-academic. Men
and wO!Den meet in round table
fashion to exchange ideas about
the books they have read. Although the' meetings are lead by
two persons trained to ask qllestions, it is the Great Books that
are tbe real teachers.
THOMAS S. EDWARDS, Manager
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Pvt. Reeves, who completed his
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to active duty as a member of
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On the, Opening of Their
Their
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SOUTH CHESTER BOAD
THEATRE SQUARE
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Wf! feel that every user of SPringfield
Water deserves an explanation of why·
it has been necessary for Pliiladelpbia
Suburban Water Company to file a
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It is true that Springfield Water rates
we~ . increased to the average family
approximately ~ of a cent a day about
three years ago •
We hoped, then, that this small increase would help. meet many of the
rising c6stswhich faced us, just as they
faced you. However, costs have risen
m'1-Ch more rapidly, and higher, than
we had anticipated.
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Today, our annual operating expenJ.-J.
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taxes are pa
approXimately 25% more than three years ago.
In addition, we now are faced with
higher Federal Taxes.
Meanwhile, we have been making
every effort to hold down our costswhile we also have made every effort to
maintain, and improve, the quality of
our service. In doing
we have spent
more than $7,500,000 for improvements
in these last three years, including large
amounts to increase the water supply
under severe drough~ conditions such
as occurred during 1949.
The new tariff-to beC(,me effective
on January 27, 1951-will increase the
cost of Springfield Water for the average famjly by approximately lY.a cents
a day; and, even then, it will be only
9% greater than the cost to the same
famjly in 1925.
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We believe you will agree that in
view of all the extremely high costa
today, this is a very SlDa ll amount. And
we also hope you will appreciate that
we have taken this step only after exhausting every means to avoid it.
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Sandra Bowie of South Chester
road accompanied Mr. and Mrs.,
Haroid' Barr of Wallingford to
Duke University where they spent
a week-end with Charles Barr, a
freshman at the university.
Mr. and Mrs. Claire H. Jeglum
and son Carl of Hillborn avenue
spent a recent week-end visiting Mr. Jeglum's sister Mrs. H.
M. Johnson and family of Beth-
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of Mrs. Joseph F. Gask!ll, chairman, of University place. Fortytwo were present. The group was
addressed by Mr. Robert.L. AIDsren, principal of Swarthmore High
School. Mrs. W!II!am H. GebrIDa
serves as program chairman.
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of
North Chester road spent the
week-end visiting friends in Manhasset, L.I.
M r. and 'Mrs. J 0 hn H • Bennett
of t h e S wa rthmore A partments
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,who arrived from England in November, were week-end guests
of Mr. Myers' parents Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence' G. Myers of Dickinson avenue. Mr. Myers received his degree of D. PhiL in
Experts in ihe Making and Fitting
Physics at Oxford University in
of Spectacles aud Evt" (;1._..
June and since then he and l his
wife have been traveling on the
'Contineht. He is now working
forb thet Bell tTelephone
Research
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T HZ S WAR T BM 0 R K A N
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The opinions expreNed _ below are
tbose of the Individual .... rlten. All
letters-'to The Swarthmorean must be
eigned. PFeudonJ.l.llo" ma, be used It
tbe Identity of the writer 18' knOWD
to the Editor. Letters wUl be pub·
lla:hed only at the ,lIeeretlon of the
Editor.
DISPENSING, ,OPTICIANS
Laments 8uildiDg
December 1,
1923 Chestnut Street - - - Phila
6913 Market Street
. Upper Darby"
esda, Md.
have returned from a tbree-week
Eleventh Grade Mothers held a motor trip to Miami Beach and sided at New Providen,:" Gardens,
tea~meeting Monday at the home Daytona Beach, Fla.
New Providence, N. J.
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LetferS to
use
boxes from the American Store.
The old Hall, while certainly not
beautiful, at least had a certain
dignity. .
Mr. Editor, there are several
cawPartablhme ArChhitects ld,liVing in
S
ore w 0 cou
no doubt,
be persuaded to submit sketches
so that our citizens could make
a selection
I love ~ home town and I ha
worked for it. And I believe othe~
love it too' and take the same
pride in its beauty. I hope that
the citizens, will demand 8 new
Borough Hall in keeping with the
ideals cif Swarthmore and not accept without protest this abortion
of a mental brain child.
Arthur E. Bassett
National Security Resources Board
Washington 25 DC
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Senator Edward Martin
Senator Francis J Myers
Senate Office Bldg., Washington,
D.C.
llnJ. J. lfUL:J
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House Office Bldg., Washington,
D.C.
Dear Editor,
For some days I have been
Alice W. West, President
promising myself the pleasure of
For the Board of the League
viewing the model of the neW
of Women Voters of SwarthBorough Hall. Just now, I have
more.
come home from seeing it and am
writing ,·tho' I have a feeling of
mental nausea. How can SwarthCounty Choral' Society
more, that has always taken pride
In Christmas Concert
in the beauty of its village, stand
The Delaware County Choral
for a squat brick, factory type
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and the Upper Darby
building ,and of all things next to
Fol' CredIt Restrieiions
Grade School Chorus of 300 chila beautiful stone church?
To The Editor:
I spoke publicly in favor of
The National League of Women dren's voices will combine in givbuying the Kistler lot so that we Voters informs us that credit reg- ing the eighteenth Annual Comcould have added parking space. ulations imposed by the Federal munity Christmas Concert at the
This building takes an unneces- Reserve Board as an anti-infJa- Upper Darby Junior High School,
sarily large por~o~ of' the useful tionary measure are receiving Garrett road and Sherbrook
boulevard on Monday and' Tuesground. And thlS IS not. the least heavy criticism from some groups.
day
evenings December 11 and 12
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The model shows a flat-roofed
Credit restrIctions are, desigued at 8:15.
Music by Christiansen, Hoist,
parapet type of building. Anyone to off~t the inflationary pressures
who has had any experience with resulting from the war situation in Bach, Handel, Dickinson, Britten,
that type knows that leaks and Korea. By p'lacing stricter terms Yon, Kountz, Gaul, Curry, Wiltroubles start with the :first hard o?- instalJroent buying and by put- MUSky, Wilson, Stickles and other
rain and continue without inter- tmg curbs on the use of mortgage traditional melodies wUJ be sung
ruption. The High School is a credit for buying or building linder the direction of Dr. Clyde
R. Dengler, Hilda Reinert Sanders
case in poult. There is nothing houses, the Federal Reserve and George W. WetherUJ. The Soattractive about a flat-roofed Board's purpose is to curtail de- ciety will be assisted by Mrs. John
building. Actually it is more dif- mand for certain durable goods
Diehl, Mrs. George W. Morris,
ficult to heat or cool the rooms and building materials.
John
,Webster and John Brubaker
below.
The administrators have been
as
soloists.
I had hoped to see the model of bombarded with demands for the
, an attractive building, perhaps relaxation of these regulations by
English type, anyhow, something individuals and by members of
NEWS NOTES
to which we could point with Congress. It Is imperative that
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pride. I anticipate that if I drive the credit curbs be given time to Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Kamp of
strangers through our town they exert their full effect upon the do- Riverview road will spend the
wUJ as!<, "Why do you have a I mestic economy during the present week-end as the guests of Mrs.
factory in the center of a beau~ crisis.
Kamp's brother-in-law and sister
tiful, vUJage?"
The League of Women Voters Mr. and Mrs. Leon 'Rushmore of
Surely I would not have voted urges citizens who appreciate the E,ast Wi1Jlston, L.I.
fOr a bond issue had 1 for one importance of credit controls to
Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Goodmoment thought that Council write in support of these measures win returned last Frtday from
would approve such an eye SOll'. to:
Guilford College, N.C. where they
All it needs Is a high brl~ chImattended the funeral of :Mrs. Goodney to be mistaken, for' a Power Thomas B. McCabe, Chairman
win's sister Mrs. Flora White EdHouse.
Board of Governors of the Federal wards.
Mrs. EdWardS taught
As for originality and beauty, Reserve System
nutrition, and dietetics, at the Un!any child could make as attrac- WaShington 25, D.C.
versil;y of North Carolina.
827 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa.
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improved equipment and other betterments
to provide these communities with the best
transportation in' the company's history.
Red Arrow is gratified to adVise its patrons
and the communities it serves' on the progress
made in the five years since the war.
During the period 1945 -1950. Red Arrow
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capacity diesel buses, and ten existing b"ses hav_ been dieselized. This
is more than 6Q percent of all bu..s now in service. This program cost • $ 969,000
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Merrick Watt of Drexel Hill. Photo is the work 01 Newton H. Hartman,
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A PRAYER FOR PEACE
Dear God, tonight I looked upon them as they sleptMy sons, so young, so full of hope and .ove of life;
And as I gently touched each tousled, curly head,
An" tucked the covers close,
The icy hand of Fear lay on my heart, the dread of war
ThaI deep within the heart of everY woman lies.
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Dear God, we mothers faced death bravely that our sons might live,
But we're not brave when we must send them forth to die
On some grim batUefield.
In war we see no gain, no glory, God,
Nothina but blood, and wounded, mangled bodies. shattered minds,
And mothe"" broken hearts.
Oh God, let nations cease their strife,
Let love and kindness reign. not avarice and greed:
Bring peace to this chaotic, war-torn world. I pray•
And, peace to co~tless mothers' anxious hearts.
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• It has modernized faci!!tles ••• double trackage, substations, carbain
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and other capital improvements, at ,an invedment of 4. • • • • • $ 665,000
• Total spent in past 5 years ~ Red A~w's,moclernlzation program • $2,644,000
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ordet. In this .and other ways, Red Arrow
'hopes to continue its improvemen~ program,
ever anticipating future needs - to be ready
to meet them.
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FINI IAFITY RICORD ,WINS
AWARDS FOR RED ARROW
The safety of itS patronS is at all times of,
primary concern at Red Arrow. During the
past seven years Red Arrow has WOn the
American Transit Associadon Safety Award
Plaque for first place in the United S _
and Canada four dmes-1943-~944-1945
-1949 and has received Honorable Mendon
Certilicate for the years 1946-1947-1948.
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Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Myers
of Mrs. Joseph F. Gaskill, chairwho
arrived from England in Noman, of University place. FortySandra Bowie of South Chester two were present. The group was vember. were week-end guests
road accompanied Mr. and Mrs. addressed by Mr. Robert..L. Ams- of Mr. Myers' parents Mr. and
Harold Barr of Wallingford to ren. principal of Swarthmore High Mrs. Clarence' G. Myers of DickDuke University where they spent School. Mrs. William 11. GebrlniI inson avenue. Mr. Myers received his degree of D. Phil. in
a week-end with Charles Barr, a serves as program chairman.
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of Physics at Oxford University in
freshman al the university.
June and since then he and his
Mr. and Mrs. Claire H. Jeglum North Chesler road spent the
wife ha\ie been traveling on the
and son Carl of Hillborn avenue week-enc;l visiting friends in Man- Continent. He is now working
spent a recent week-end visit- hasset, L.I.
for the Bell Telephone Research
ing Mr. Jeglum's sister Mrs. H.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bennett Laboratory at Murray Hill, N.J.
M. Johnson and family of Beth- of the Swarthmore Apartments Since December 1 they have reesda, Md.
have returned from a three-week sided at New Providence Gardens,
Eleventh Grade Mothers held a motor trip to Miami Beach and
New Providence, N. J.
tea-meeting Monday at the home Daytona Beach, Fla.
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Letters to the Editor
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J. E. LIMEBURNER· CO.
D~PEN~NG, Opn~ANS
Experts in the Making and Fitting
of Spectacles and Evt" (;la"l>t"p
tbive a model by using discarded: W. Stuart Symington Chairman
1950 CHRITMAS SEAT"
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Store. '
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Security
Board
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The opinions eKpressed below are
beautiful, at least had a certain
tbose or the ludlvillual writers. All
letlers to The Swartluuoreon must be
dignity.
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I' Senalor Edward Marlin
signed. P!l"cudonymnCl may be used It
the Identity or tbe writer 18 known
t.
it~r, there are several: Senator F
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10 the F..dltor. Letters will he pub·
capable
Architects
living
in
n
r~ncls.
yers
IIs1lt"u only at the ·lIscrellon of the
Swarthmore
who
could,
no
doubt,
~c~tc
Office
Bldg.,
Washington,
RtUtor.
be persuaded to SUbmit sketches
so that our citizens could make
Congressman Benjamin F. James
Laments Building
a selection.
House Office Bldg., Washington,
December 1,
I love my home town and I have
Dear Editor,
worked for it. And I believe olhers D.C.
For some days I have been love it too and take the same
Alice \V. West, President
promising myself the pleasure of pride in its beauty. I hope that
For the Board 01 the League
viewing the model of the new the citizens will demand a new
of Women Voters of SwarthBorough Hall. Just now, I have Borough Hall in keeping with the
more.
come home from seeing it and am ideals of Swarthmore and not acwriting· tho' I have a feeling of cept without protest this abortion
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mental nausea. How can Swarth- of a mental brain child.
County Choral Society
more, that has always taken pride
In Christmas Concert
Arthur E. Bassett
in the beauty of its village, stand
The Delaware County Choral
for a squat brick, factory type
Society
and the Upper Darby
building and of all things next to
For Credit Restrictions
Grade
School
Chorus of 300 chila beautiful stone church?
To The Editor:
1 . spoke Pllblicly in favor of
The National League of Women dren's voices will combine in givbuymg the Kistler lot so that we Voters informs us that credit reg- ing the eighteenth Annual Comco~ld h~ve. added parkmg space. ulations imposed by the Federal munity Christmas Concert at the
Thl.S buIldlng takes 3I?- unneces- Reserve Board as an anti-infla- Upper Darby Junior High School,
sanly large portion of the useful tionary measure are receiving Garrett road and Sherbrook
ground. And this is not the least heavy criticism from some groups. boulevard on Monday and Tuesday evenings December 11 and 12
of the causes for my discontent.
The model shows a flat-roofed
Credit restrictions are. designed at 8:15.
Music by Christiansen, Holst,
parapet type of building. Anyone to oUset the inflationary pressures
who has had any experience with resulting from the war situation in Bach, Handel, Dickinson, Britten,
that type knows that leaks and Korea. By p'lacing stricter terms Yon, Kountz, Gaul, Curry. Wiltroubles start with the first hard on installment buying and by put- housky, Wilson, Stickles and other
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rain and continue without inter- ling curbs on the Use of mortgage traditional melodies will be sung
''The Living Christmas Seal" is portrayed by: Upper Left Janice
ruption. The High School is a credit for buying or building under the direction of Dr. Clyde
Evan~ of Llanerch; Upper Right and bottom, respectively Becky and
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Dengler,
Hilda
Reinert
Sanders
case in paint. There is nothing houses, the Federal Reserve
Merrick Watt of Drexel Hill. Photo is the work or Newton H. Hartman
attractive about a fiat-roofed Board's purpose is to curtail de- and George W. Wetherill. The So- wel! known county photographer.
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building. Actually it is more dif- mand for certain durable goods ciety will be assisted by Mrs. John
Diehl, Mrs. George W. MorriS,
ficult to heat or cool the rooms and building materials.
A PRAYER FOR PEACE
John
.Webster and John Brubaker Dear God, tonight I looked upon them as they slepl~
below.
The administrators have been
My sons, so young, so full of hope and love of life:
I had hoped to see the model of bombarded with demands for the as soloists.
And as I gently touched each tousled, curly head,
an attractive building, perhaps relaxation of these regulations by
And tucked the covers close,
English type, anyhow, something individuals and by members of
NEWTS NOTES
The icy hand of Fear lay on my heart, the dread of war
to which we could point with Congress. It is imperative that
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pride. I anticipate that if I drive the credit curbs be given time to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Kamp of That deep within the heart of every woman lies.
strangers through our town they j exert their full effect upon the do- Riverview road will spend the
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will ask, "Why do you have a I mestie economy during the present week-end as the guests of Mrs. Dear God, we mothers faced death bravely that our sons might live
factory in the center of a beau- crisis.
Kamp's brother-in-law and sister But we're not brave when we must send them forth to die
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tlful village?"
The League of Women Voters Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rushmore of On some grim batllefield.
Surely I would not have voted w'ges citizens who appreciate the East Williston, L.I.
In war we see no gain, no glory, God,
for a bond issue had I for one importance of credit controls to
Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Good- Nothin~ but blood, and wounded, mangled bon. ies, shattered minds.
moment thought that Council write in support of these measures win returned last Friday from And m~thers' broken hearts.
would approve such an eye sore. to:
Guilford College, N.C. where they
All it needs is a high brick chimattended theuner
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al 0 f Mrs. G 00d
Oh God, let nations cease their strife,
ney to be mistaken ,for a Power Thomas B. McCabe, Chairman
win's sister Mrs. Flora White Ed.. Let love and kindness reign. not avarice and gl'eed:
House.
Board of Governors of the Federal wards.
Mrs. Edwards taught Bring peace to this chaotic, war-torn world. I pray.
As f?f originality and beauty, Reserve System
nutrition, and dietetics. at llie Uni .. And peace to countless mothers' anxious hearts.
any chlld could make as attrac- Washington 25, D.C.
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Red Arrow is gratified to advise its patrons
and the communities it serves on the progress
made in the five years since the war.
During the period 1945· 1950, Red Arrow
has invested more than $2,600,000 in new,
improved equipment and other betterments
to provide these communities with the best
transportation in· the company's history.
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capacity diesel buses, and ten existing bbses have been dieselized. This
is more than 60 percent of all buses now in service. This program cost •
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• It has added 14 new trolleys' to its fleet • •• streamlined •••• smoother
$ 661,00()
riding. Their over-all cost • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
• • • • $ 349,000
• It has built a new service garage at a cost of
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EACH NUMBER
• It has modernized facilities ••• double trackage, substations, carbam
and other capital improvements, at an investment of I. • • • • • $ 665,000
• Total spent in past 5 years on Red Arrow's modernization program • $2,644,000
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order. In this .and other ways, Red Arrow
hopes to continue its improvement program,
ever anticipating future needs - to be ready
to meet them.
FINE SAFETY RECORD WINS
AWARDS FOR RED ARROW
The safety of its patrons is at all times of
primary concern at Red Arrow. During the
past .even years Red Arrow has won the
American Transit Association Safety Award
Plaque for first place in the U niled States
and Canada four times-1943-1944-1945
-1949 and has received Honorable Mention
Certificate for the years 1946-1947-1948.
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for
Comstock Sliced
for
Fancy Whole Golden
for
Farmdale Green & White
,for
,I.ISCO or IJr/mI Crushed
ness.
for
Glenwood Florida
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Z'7C)
for
.9t/uII Fancy
for
......·de-Ute Mayo_aile (P~' S'70) S r.:r: •••0.
.9dmI Sweet Peas
( "".;.~ ••0)
6 N:;~ •••OO
.9d«l6 Prime .Juice
( "1:::' 2.'70)
4 l'.:~rt· ••OO
V •• CocktaU· v'J::~:"
('!.~. :SSo)
:J '!:: • •.00
.9dmI TomatO .Juice
( '!.~. 2.'70')
4 '!:: -•.00
Pineapple .Juice
(Z '!:: 690)
S '!:: ••. 00
A..I __ " P
e-es
P••do
(Ib 2.'70) 4 1·lb • • 00
~
res. . .
Apricot.Pineappl.
lor,
.9dmI CUrrant .Jam
(I~' 2.'70), 4 I~~ • •• 00
GleJlwood .Jellies ' (~l~~! .'70 )
6 tu~j,i:.. • ••00
Farmdale Green Bea..s (2.N:o~2.S0) 9 N~~· oo
IISQ} Cut Red Beets
(2. '::.: 2So)
9 ~:.~ • ••00
3
.9dmI Sweet Potatoes (N!n ZU ) S '::n! -s.OO
.9dmI Sauerkraut'
( 7. N:o~;-"2.:Jc )
9N~~:""••0.
Louella Evap. Milk (4 ::!~ 4'70)
9 ::~. • ••00
,an·
..
:Mr. Breg gave some startling
statistics In regard to alcohollsm
in America: there are 4 or 5 mUlion aleoholics in this country;
two-thirds of them started their
drinking during the teen-age; onehalt of all automobile accidents
can be charged to drinking; more
than one-halt of home accidents
can be traced to drinking.
He emphasized the tact that
Allied Youth Is not a prohibition
organization nor a political one.
It is an organization to help young
people know enough ot the tacts
about alcohol and alcohollsm.
Although thl: Posts have tbelr
serious and educative side, they
stress particularly the social side
\ in order to pro~e, as :Mr. 'Breg
puts it, "that there is such a
thing as non-alcoholic;:: fun." .
Mr.' Breg realiz6s that alcohollsm
From render Young
Parke... - Fresh
~p'O
3Y2 lb.
Ib
•
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3'1.1 Ib,
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Service can help make your old car run like new
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tempting. delicious geld",
brown crispy crust
Brown 'n' Serve
PAN ROLtS
12 ~r. 1'7~
Soft. tend.r, better
talting
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I 1951
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Open ThandaY & Friday 'Till 9 P.M. ., e.tazdAy 'tiD 6 P.M.
,',
,
Don't get the
next best ••, ~
• lust so you'll know yOu are get.
tinll the best coal money can buy
••• aad thai means the most ec0nomical fuel in the long run .••
Old Company's Lehigh has lillIe
red Bull's·Eyes scattered all
Ihrough ii', pmnium anthracite.
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PERSONAL-Doll clothes to order. Children's
tor
one
school. Call Mrs. Blankenship,
coat with talis,
Swarthmore 6-1382.
o~",b'~Ier's.gray, one tan suit. >'ill
PERSQNAL--Su"bO:s=cr\::":p"'ti=ona::::-'t=o-:'all
Excellent condition.
magazin""" Bertha P. Faries,
6-4218.
Swarthmore 6-6750.
table.
PERSONAL - Medical Masaage
for tense nerves, WI:7 neck, con- 6"'-;i2ii5~79~·fii;-;;;_ _
tour control. Spot reducing. Call FOR SALE
American FJyei
Swarthmore 6-2780.
train, and
set, size 7 'h.
PERSONAL - Eiecttlcal wiring,
new & old, residential & commercial done In Compliance with
Fire Underwriters Specifications.
Sales & Service on elec. Waterheaters" _Ranges. Washers. "Dryel'lil;
pumps, fans, cleaners & small ap.pliances. Call: EriCh IL HaUBeD,
SW. 6-2850, S.E. Comer of Park &
Michigan Avenues.
PERSONAL - Racib. teleriSaa
receiveD, vacuum cl M D" " aJl4
other electrical' .Wll...... npeir-
smocks
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cellent breeding, and disposition. S_w_~ore 6,,-~:::.94.~i_U;;;';-----:
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Clearbrook 9-4534.
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P.:w~~~! :~.
Phone SW 6-6616
.
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PETER DI NICOLA
Driveway Construction
Asphalt or
~te
Cella!: Walla RII-PIuIere4
Phone Swarthmore 8-2526
Picture
Framing
ROGER RUSSELL
COAL
Timk«ln Oil, Burners
. orad mittens, on Corneli avenue.
PboDe Swartbmore 8-121D.
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LARGE ASSORTlI4ENT
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No ,platter how far back you are in
the line for the, shower, or how big' a wash
you have to do, or how much cleaning, you
never have to worry about not having enough
hot water when you have an automatic gas
water heater. There's no fuSS or
, bothef, either
'
-just turn the faucet and you get all the
piping hot water you need. s,e the modern
auto~tic gas water heaters today, at, yOui'
dealer's or at any of our suburban stores.
.
25c
65c
Donuts Ap,l. 'N' .,,.. 12 ,. ,Ill 29c
BANANAS .:.
Anoro~n~.~nOO~~~~~~~~;'~~J:~~1
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Sticky BaDS ~ ~c. 3Sc
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SINCLAIR MOTOR CONDITIONING SERVICE
$1.29.
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Mrs. Charles W. Lukens at
Strath Haven avenue was hostess
Thursday at a luncheon to members of Pi Beta Phi. The group
spent the all-day meeting sewing
tor Camp Sunshine.
"
B,Et;VES
by cleaning out carbon, sludge and other ~wer
stealing deposits. And it takes only a few mmutes.
We use fast-acting, safe Sinclais: U~ Lu~ to
clean the valves and pistons and Smcbur ConditionIng Oil to make cylinder walls and crankc:ue clean
as a whistle.
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In
You'll feel the difference In qwck starting, creased power, smoother e:cceleration. ~ou'll C«:t
more gasoline mileage and Improved englne tubncation. Drive in today for '
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Lancaster Brand I.earl, Shank less, Smoked .
Pi 'Beta Phi Hostess
LEGAL NanCE
Delaware County Chapter, held saw ~onslderable action In all the' J.~~jGl:~~~~~~J.~~!~~'~i~~~~
evening at the home of freshmen's games, and rail .to a! ~
ADVERTISEMENT
II
Mrs. James Sands, Chairman.
touchdown against RennsiUaer' ;~~~~~:~.:'d
The School DJatrlct ot Swarthmore will
ret.-elve bIds at the olfJce or the School
BOOKWAYS
Mr. Minor, having been in touch Polyteclmlc Institute.
Dbtrlct In tbe High School Building, cor·
ner ot College and Princeton Avenue".
13 Cl!::,,:C~ur~ : $3.00
with the work on all levels, gave
George graduated from Eplsco- ~~;'~~~J~
Swarthmore, Penllsylvanla, Up ,to 4:0U p.m.
Family Reunion:'
highlighta of the National Con- pal Academy last June, where he ~
Wednesday, December zoo 1950, and open
bid. at a meeUug or the Board at the
Ogden Nash - $2.50
venUon held, in Washington re- lettered ill basketball, baseball and
.:...... -.:,OC
School District oft'lce on December to. 1150
417 DarlmOuth Ave.,
cently, ""here $97,000 was
track as well as playing on chamat 8 :00 p.m. or at an adjourned Dleetb~,
ot the School Bosrd, tor clennlnS'. repah::·
Swaribmore 8-0926
to advance the cause at
pionship football teams during his
lng, - renovaUn,. "torin,.. and Insuring or·
0.
Government. At the banquet
junior and' senior years. He will 104.5.-.
tootball equipment and for the purcbase
ot n musIcal instrument. Speclncatlons can
PiainUtl'8
bave
Died
tbelr
complaint
to
=noe
om. dally except Saturda:)". SUndRYs. ami.
$46,000 was also pledged and
' baseball team next spring.
assi«ns and any other per80n who may C
101lda-Y8 at the School District ofrlce; The
have
an
Interest
In
the
aboYe
described
interest in the movement
The son of Mr. and Mrs. C. premises.' Br said &CUon you Jour heirs Board reserves the rl,bt to reject
nnd all bids
whole or In port" and to
shown by the large gathering of MacDonald Swan, George is en- or BSBlcna and aU other persons who have award
contracts on ouy Item or itemR
or m07 ltaye SDr Interest mar be barred
bid.
Charles E. Fischer
! representative citizens attending. rolied in the Liberal Arts Currlcu- toreyer trom asserting any right. title. making up Bny HUda
Long DenWorlh
Ieln. elftfm or Interest In the said real
Willard Tomlinson will be
lum at Colgate.
Secretary
estate Inconl!istent with the claim ot the
of the delegates to attend thlEe:!::
IT
Plolntlfl" you
andunless
Judcemeft'f"
-may to
be the
entered
"radost
you plead
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BUJLDEB
Convention to be held in 11
paint within twenty days.
.
burg December 9 and 10.
News Notes
EDMUND JONES
Attomey-at·Law
ROOFS
GUiIEItS
The purpose Of the United
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Jack25 Eo Fifth Street.
Chester.
Pa.
REPAIRED & INSTALLED
Swarthmore 8-ZZ53
World Federalists, as adopted at' son of North Chester road left
WARM-Am HEATING
the Natio~al Convention, are:
Sunday to spend the winter months
BOROUOH
OF
SWARTHMORE
To achIeve permanent peace; at Lake Wales, Fla.
Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned
ORDINANCE NO. ns
and thus
,
Mr. Paul B. Banks of Harvard
GEORGE lIIYERS
<=l;;"';it::l;;=~';CO;it::l;; ;;it::l;;it::l;;;;;;~~ war,
To free
all peoples
from
fear o
t.
.
IIox 48 - Swarthmore 8-07'0
through
universal
disarmaavenue
With a grOUP of friends
or contractll and
ment enforced by law;
spen~ a few days ot last week
with
Ute or
net.'eAA8ty
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To release for the satisfaction of hBunti~g at Towanda, near the Bnd
raUffing
said
purpose.
, Dl'vine Taxi Service
human needs ~e resources that at anks summer home.
Stokes Nursing Home
present must be used in the conMrs. W. E. Fuller of North Ches- THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF
SWARTHMORE, PA.
tinuous preparation for war' .
ter road visited recently' W\lth SWARTHMORE DOES ORDAIJr.
SELECT CLIENTELE
,
. 1
To maintain and promote huson-m- aw and daughter
Madisoq 3-9098
":;erving Swarthmore. Morman freedom, and to mobilize sup- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keefer
ton, Rutledge and Ridley
port for free institutions among Gladwyn.
Township since 1918
all peoples;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Gilflllan
" To secure to all peoples the
of Yale avenue will entertafu at "
PHONE:
to develop according to their own dinner, party at their hom. toHOil'ace B. Passmore l'
S~ore 8-0444
customs and traditions;
morrow evening.
REAL ESTATE &0
To unite in a common
Mrs. A: M.Bo~t of r ....."
INSURANCE
SWARTHMORE 8-5510 ..
all peoples who genuinely desire avenue., together with a 50'00,11-1 El*:~~r::'
peace. ,
navian and a Dutch lady from
Women's COuDcil of the In'terna"!
"Tldrd Generation Ballder&"
Mr. and Mrs. Em:1e P. Yerkes of tional Institute, gave a Christmas Section 1. There III hereby appropriated
PJ!t.['ER Eo TOLD
HORACE A.
program in their respective na- out of sucb Joan and general funds as may
Princeton avenue entertained at a
~ a,vBlbble an amount mtrJclent to pay
All LInes Of Insurance
costumes, 10r the Women's the costs Im'olTed In the said undertakJng.
buffet supper for 18,followed by tional
Club of Hatboro, last "'lo,nd,1lY
1
and all Incmental costa and expenses
connecUon therewith. The necessary
qridge ..t their home Saturday night. The program was in..... return in
333 Dartmouth Avenue
changes In the budget tor tbe current year
~7~ South Chester Road
evening.
sbaD be made. . . authoriZed by law. and
Swarthmore. Pa.
for a generous donation to
the budget for 1051 shaU properly reOect
BUildin
Construction
·
...
which
t
the
action
here
taken
and
authorized,
and
, .. g
Institute• WI "11
0
suA'Jclent ,eneni1 and slnklnR' lund taxes
Christmas
presents tor D.P. chllb....br levl'll 10 mee' ..11_1 requIre• Residential
• Paintlna
,..:-_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
~,
dren
to
be
distributed
at
a
Christ-I
mimI• •rlsl"" out of IhllI transaellon.
•. Commercial
• Repairs
lIlas party at the Institute on'De- PASSED tbl. 'th dar of Ile
WILLIAM BROOKS
cember 16.
'
DOROUGH OF SWARTHMORF.
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Swaribmore 8-US8
Lawns mowed, Gener3J
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Soden of
Dr H. LINDLEY' PEEL
HauUng
College avemie entertained at a
President ot Council
236
Harding
Av. Morton, Pa,
FU
as
aa
dlni.er party following, tbe Arm,-A'.... : ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
~
Navy' game Saturday. The guests
Seeretary
•
jiniCll1ded Miss Beverly Bower of APPROVED tbls 6th dar
Since 1905
\
... ! Kingston, their son Midshipman of lle
Bill Soden and a group of Mid- CHARLES 8., RUSSELL
from Annapolis.
Bu",,",
Painters & Paper IIaIlI'81'8
W .. should know how
SM
F-General
Resid,ential Wiring
[I Swa. .-ZU8 IIIIchIpn Ave. ~
oven stove, In
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Phone
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YULE SEASON
I..
U.'W.F. States Purposes •• l
On Colgate Squad
At Friday Meeting', Place,
George Swan at Mt. Holyoke
a student at Colgate UnI·
rrients will spend the week-el'd in
Atlantic City and attend the anJohn Minor, field worker for Vers1'ty, I s a member of the UnInual meeting of the Niblick Golt
the
United World Federallsts, vers!'t'
Club ot which Mr. Hilles Is a memy s t res hman'.ootb a 11 squad.
be
spoke at a meeting of the West A capable runner, Halfback Swan
~
EVERLASTING
37c • ~c::: 43c
Jr~~,ru'~~e~':'=.!'·
NEWS NOO'ES
First Lieutenant Albert F. VanHouten of Springfield, formerly
of Swarthmore, who was in the
inactive Marine Reserves, has been
called to active duty and will
leave Tuesday to attend Supply
School at Camp LeJeune, N.C. Lt.
and Mrs.' Van Houten will hold
open house all Sunday.
Mrs. Charles LIncoln of West';
dale avenue has been enterlalning
as her hoWle guest for 10 days
Miss Carolyn Patlllo of Boston,
Mass. Mrs. LIncoln will spend the
week-end In Medford, Mass., with
Mr. LIncoln who Is doing research
work there.
Dr. and Mrs. Hallock C. Campbell ot Vassar avenue are entertaining tor a 'few weeks Mrs.
Campbell'9 parents Mr. and Mr•.
Allen C. Hutchinson of Hamllton,
Mass., who are en route to thelr
,aw it in The Swarthmorean.,t winter home in Winter Park, Fla .
SPECIAL
PORK LOINS
E'N~
Is probably no problem among
teen-agers In this community, but,
he asks, "what Is one going to
do when one bids good-bye to
young penple going off to college
or to business?" This organlzation Is a preparation for the time
when young people leave the
guidance of the home and schoo~
and are compte~w 0'1 their own.
After a question period following the talk, tea was served in
the downstairs lounge of the Club.
The tea table was attractively
arranged by Mrs. A. P. Shenkle.
Hostesses for the day were
Mrs. C. Russell Phillips, Mrs. G.
Palmer Pilgrim, Mrs. Norman
Jones, Mrs. J. Roy Marlin. Mr••
William E. Hetzel is in charge- of
tea. At the tea table Mrs. A. )1. O.
Redgrave and Mrs. Frank R. Gray
will pour.
W. Roy Breg, Executive Secretary of Allled Youth, Inc., was
the guest speaker on Tuesday
afternoon at the Woman's Club
of Swarthmore. Mrs. George B.
Thorn, youth conserv~tion chairman, introduced Mr. Breg who
Ispoke on "American Youth at
the Mid-Century Mark".
The
I audience included groups ot stu'dents from the Nether Providence
and Swarthmore High Schools as
well as members of the Club and
their guests.
In his speech Mr. Breg pointed ~'I
out that the critical condition of
the world today makes it imperative for young people to make
every effort to learn to be fit
to llve in thts difficult world. It
is during the school years they
should learn to live and think and
make their own decisions. Adults
are not going to be able to solve
youth's problems; they can only
set the example and guide youth.
Mr. Breg feels that it Is vitally
Important that young, People be
taught selt-restralnt and 'selfdiscipline. A movement in the
direction of alcohol-free education and living' woultf help solve
the alcohol problem which Is far
more serious in America than we
have been led to believe. The fact
that a large university like Yale
has been making a study of the
problem over a period of years
probably best indicates Its serious-
DOLLAR I
SALE I
This Is another opportunity for
Acme customers to stock up at even,
greOter *avlngs. When you con. sid*" our murket-wid", low price
poli~, you will see why you save
....... ... all your food need •• Acme
,_lIy goe, the limit In helping you
pull down your food budget.
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State and lI4onroe Streets
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DECEMBfB 8,"~
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.HE 'SWARTH·MOREAN.
season their standards of sports- formation regarding needs and remanship was of the highest caliber sourceS. Those who already plan
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
and their relationship with theIi- to help someone are asked to clear
.
FrIday, December 8
.
(Continued from page one)
ture. For the first time in five it with the Christmas Center to
2:00
be
sure
that
gifts
will
not
be
dupP.M.-Auxiliary
Christmas
Parties
......
211
Vassar
Avenue
. The policy of the Citizen's Com- opponents was ne"er of a finer na.
208 Vassar Avenue
licated.
This
will
make
it
possimittee has been to invite as hon- years they will have more letter8:30 P.M.-"The Tender Branch" - by Little Theatre Club
Clothier
ored guests all graduates who are men returning in 1951 than were ble for a grealer number of persons
to
be
helped.
Satunta)',
December
9
.
now playing college football. graduated; of 23 lettermen only
8:30
P.M.-"The
Tender
Branch"
by
Little
Theatre
Club
College
avenue
resident
John
Those present were Larry Dalton, 10 were Seniors.
Clothier
end, Delaware University; Dana
As Coach Robinson called the W. Carroll and Mrs. Edith Kenney,
8:30 P.M.-Basketball: College vs. Lafayette .......... Field House
Swan, Avery Blake, quarterback letterm~n to the stage to receive School nurse are Swarthmore
Sunday, December 18
11 :00 A.M.-Morning Worship ....................... :...... Local Churches
and end respectively, Swarthmore their silver footbal\B presented by members of the committee.
4:00 P.M.-Little Singers of Paris .................................... Clothier
College. Harry Warren, fullback, the Citizen's Athletic Committee,
.
Monday, Deeember 11
recently elected captain at the he lauded each one and pointed
8:20 P.M.-"Mr. Pinl Passes By" .............................. Players Club
University of Pennsylvania, 'Bob out the highlights of the season. Council Votes Pay Boost
,
'1!Ue5day, Deeember 12
McCowan, right guard .and fresh He stated that there were many
At its regular meeting Monday
2:00 P.M.-Christmas Program ............................ Woman's Club
8:20 P:M.,"Mr. Pim Passes By" .............................. Players Club
off the gridiron after Navy's up- examples of Swarthmore spirit as night Borough Council gave perWednesdaY, December 13 .
.
set of the Army squad, and George exemplified in the determined and mission to Horace A. Reeves, con8:20 P.M.-·"Mr. Pinl Passes By" .............................. p~yers Club
Storck, a member of the Army courageous leadership of Captain tractor, for the six nlonths use of
8:30 p.M.~Basketball: College vs. U. of P ............... Field House
squad at right guard and listed Fred Campbell, who regardless of the Rumsey garage, Yale and Rut.
Thursday, December 14
8:00 P.M.-Mothers Club ..........................:............... Woman's Club
for a starting position until in- injuries and sickness, led his team gers avenue. Mr. Reeves, who
8:20 P.M.-"Mr. Pim Passes By" ............................... Players Club
jured at the start of the season. into every game under great han- has applied for this .exception of
The Citizen's Committee pre- dicap; the extra point combination the Zoning law, plans to'd<> some
sented to Richard Raymond a of Tom Alden and Eric ShaI;pless experinlentalworkforthegovernplayer's certificate for outstan4ing who have practiced religiOUSly ev- ment on a new type of house.
W
achievement in football in recog- ery a~ternoon for two years, waitFor the first time in two years
nition of his four years of Varsity ing for the opportunity to get in Council voted a pay increase to
play at Swarthmore College. This the game for just a few seconds. Borough employees.
award is presented to the graduate Neither missed more than two
The approxlnlate 10% raise will
who is a member Of a Varsity Col- practices throughout the years become effective January I, 1951.
lege term his Senior year.
and were often the first on the
An exception was granted to
Upon completion of the dinner field and the last off.
Trinity Church in the erection of
the affair moved to the High
Other Senior lettermen were an addition to the churCh building.
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School auditoriu\D where the high William Crouthers, left tackle;· The regular meeting, of Council
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school band and cheerleaders star- Howard Arrison, fullback; Tom has been changed from the first
ted off the program with songs and Simkin, right half back; Richard to the second Monday Of each
cheers. Mr. Troxell introduced Follett, right half; Richard Bur- month.
Junior High Coaches William tis, right. guard; Carroll Adams,
Reese and Russell Snyder who in left halt; David Killinger, left
turn presented members of the half; and Robert Shank manager.
three Junior High teams. Both Under class lettermen were 1951
Coaches spoke of the broad pro- Captain and center Jack ThompFEATURING:
gram and the interest of the boys son; quarterbacks Jinl Carter· and
Yardley
who participated. Although the Bob Allison; tackles John PearFaherge
records were not outstanding the son and John Bernard; guards
"The Tender Branch"
Helena Rubin8~ein
Revelon
Coaches felt that the boys gave Dick McCormack and John MacCoty
their best and were excellent ex- Alpine; half-backs Howard ShearKings Men
3-act drama by
amples of sportsmanship through- er and Bob Doherty; James
Dorothy Gray
Elizabeth Arden
out the season.
·Schmidt, left end; full back, WilEUGDw"E LERNER
Old Spice
Henry Hofmann, Assistant High liam Kauffman and End Bruce
Lucien LeLong
School Coach, spoke of the Junior Gemmill.
SWARTHMORE cOLLEGE
Varsity team which had a record
At the conclusion of the pr<>of 7 wins and 2 losses and pre- gram Fred Campbell announced
dicted a bright and cheery future. Jack Thompson as next year's
Little Theatre Club
Many of these boys will be key Captain. Waldo Davidson, trainer
"Where Service and Courtesy Always Prevair'
men on the Varsity team next' John Wilmore and Coaches HofSpencer M. Rubin. B.S.
year; "because of their fine season mann and Robinson were' presenit is. reasonable to believe that ted with gifts of appreciation.
Gene Leonard Rubin. B.S.
thoy will do just as well in 1951.
The outstanding and honored Little 'l1bieater Gives
December 8, 9
Registered Phprmacists
"'Tender Branch"
speaker of the evening was WilLast night the college Little
liam Lockenby, Football Coach at
cLOTHIER. 8:30 P.M.
OPEN SUNDAYS
Lehigh University. Mr. Lecken- Theatre Club's premiere producADMISSION 750
by was pointed out this year as one tion of "The Tender Branch," by
We Deliver'
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of the outstanding coaches of 1950 Eugene Lerner, made its first apbecause of his undefeated team, pearance. The new pllQ' will be
the first in 66 years of Lehigh performed again tonight and
urday night at 8:30 p.m.
football.
He spoke of the value of footLerner's drama has attracted the
ball and how a sound program notice of motion picture and stage
can contribute to the overall de- producers, a fact which is spurring
velopment of the high school boy, the cast to an exCellent perforcommenting that traits which are mance. "The Tender Branch" is
acquired in football are also fun- under the direction of Barbara
damenfal in the model American Lange, assisted by Mr. Lerner
Citizen and that it is difficult to hinlself, who spent two weeks
uuplicate this experience in othOlj working in rehearsals.
phases of education. He also em"
Unusual staging and lighting
phasized the inlportance of plan- is adding to the. effectiveness of
ning for the future during· high the L.T.C. ·production of this new
school years. particularly those play, the story of a young Ameriwho are interested in going to col- can who crusades for peace on the
lege.
eve of World viar I and later faMillard Robinson, High School ces the bitter frustration of a conFootball Coach paid tribute to par- scientious objectors' camp. Lerents. citizens and many who have ner's play is unified and forceful,
taken such an interested part in even while Sweeping ~cross a perthe football program. In pointing iod of 21 years in 11 scenes.
out the achievements of the team
he stated that this group probably faced a greater task than any CLEAR FOR CHRISTMAS
in recent years; added to this, an
The Christmas Information Cenunusual number of injuries, fum- ter will be open daily, except
bles, misplays, all added up to Saturdays, until December 22, to
make the task doubly difftcult. assist individuals and groups who
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Coach Robinson felt that their are planning special ChristmaS
greatest achievement was the projects.
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manner in which they faced these
Anyone interested in giving help
reverses. At no tinle did their to someone at Christmas may call
loyally to school or team mates the Christmas Center, CHester
waver; at no time regardless of 4':2203, for the name of a needy
the score did they ever give less family or individual. The Center
than their best. Throughout the is a central clearing house for in-
Eket Tho mpson 1951
Football Captain
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Wednesday
Bids for the building Of Swarthmore's new Borough Hall were
The Music Department of the
opened at an adjourned meeting of
Swarthmore Scho~ls will present
Borough Council Tuesday night,
the traditional Chrispnas Concert
December 12, in the Council chamon. Wednesday, December 20, at
bers•. H. LIndley Peel, president,
8:10 Ul the High Schooi Auditorwas ~ the chair.
ium.
Low bidder on the general conOver 130 students will partiel!tact was the Wolfe Construction
pate in the concert, which will
Company, Philadelphia; for $144,include selections by the High
400. Th,e 11 submitted bids ranged
School Chorus, the Orchestra, and
t
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f'
the Junior High School GI'rls Glee
0 a op 19ure of $190,000. The low
Club.
bid on plumbing and drainage was
The program will open with the
for $8,822 by Fore Smith Plumbplaying of "Yuletide Echoes" bying and Heating Company which
the orchestra, following which the
was
low
bidder
on
the
heating
and
traditional candlelight procession
costumes, accompanied by Mrs.
West. They were a Spanish carol,
ventilating contract for $18,990.
will enter to _the strains of "0
the Night before Christmas wltil a
Reese Electric Company was low
.
Come All Ye Faithful". The Junskit by Mrs. Owen Gay and Mrs.
bidder on electrical work at $15,ior High School Glee Club will
John E. Michael, an Engllshcarol
622. The low bid on Library Eqipsing tlu"ee numbers, liThe Virgin's
with a .duet by Mrs. J. Leslie EllIs
ment was by the Art Metal ConSlumber Song" by Max Reger, "0
and Mrs. West, a spiritual with
struc~on ,Company at $4312. The
Jesus So Sweet" by Bach, and
Dr. Weber Teaching
Roadway and Parking Area low
Mrs. Michael in the lead part, and
"The Carol of the Bells" by WilZoology At Iraq
bid was submitted by the Asphalt
an Indian carol first sung for the
housky.
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University
Paving and Supply Company at
Huron IndiaD,s on Manhattan· IsVocalists Fea~
Price Directs Players
land in 1642•.
Swarthmore College was recent- $7,450.' Contracts will be awarded
The High. School Chorus will
In A. A. Milne .
Mrs. West led the audience in ly called upon to contribute in a at another adjourned mootinp
sing "The Sleep of the Infant Jesinging carols before the second vC{Y real way to international ed- Monday night, December 18, at
Classic
s~u by Gavaert and "La How A
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,half of the program which repre- ucation and scientific advance- 7 :3D.
Rose Ere IBlooming" by Praesented Christmas as it is celebrated ment; and the limited but flexible
Bids for the bond issue of $125,The Players ,Club audiences are torius. A high light of the concert
to-day; The raised curtain show- small-college staff. responded pas- 000 for construction, $55,000 for thoroughly enjoying the Club's will be the rendition of "Twas The
ed Mrs. George Warren' in a tab- itively when this past fall they bid sewage disposal authorized at the current production, "Mr. Pinl Night Before Christmas", which
leau representing the Madonna by ,au revoir to Dr. Neal A.' Weber, NoveDlber election were also Passes By," playing this week at has been a best selling recor~
the manger. While the Chorus sang, professor of zoology at Swarth': opened. Bids were submitted for 'the tIIIalre on Fairview road. of the Fred Waring Glee Club •
. the Three Wise Men, Mrs. Robert more, as he left with his fiunlly to callable and non-callable bonds, Director William W. Price has rhe solo will be sung by Pat Teal
Clothier, Mrs. P. W. Crane and spend the next year setting up a the low bid on the former being given just·the right touch to the of the jimior class.
Mrs. C. Russell Phillips, presented zoology department in the Col- one and three eighths rate of in- A. A. MilD.e 'classic, and the play,
Other vocaliSts on the progratll
gifts. Then three. choir boys.with lege of Arts· and Sclences at the terest· and paying a_ premillm of which goes into its closing perlighted candie!f"&pjl6&KIl 'fd.
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af-lnq.·'· .
-. .. able . bonds, set ·one and"~ lehlanee tolIiorr9w",tusJ,.t., is',,11
of the alter and stained glass
Two letters' from Bagdad U:om $448.00 The" low bid on non-call- well-sustained; . delightful exper- die Bowie. The accompatilsts 'flll
be Anne Hilkert, Mickey Hopkins,.
windo'" at center rear of the Stage. Dr. Weber give some Idea of the eighths interest rate and a paying ience.
The middle one, Mlchaei Reynolds work and the problems that he is premi.um of $935.20, submitted by
A well-chosen cast .of seven Barbara Shipherd, and Polly Emboy. soprano from Trinity Church, facing as he delves Into this pro~ Schnudt Poole and Company and carries the action through con- ery.
gave a beautiful solo. The three jeet which the State Department by ~alsey Stuart Com~any which vincingly and with apparent
Girls Sextet
receIved the contrac~ Jointly. The pl~~- u_ Pri
teran
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him.
A
secular
phase of the concert
boys, Michael and Kit Reynolds, propose 0
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aewill
be
the'
singing
of "Rudolph,
"and Andy Hopkins are all grand- ber Dr. Weber reported, "1 have ~~n c;,~it:?A~ ::!':!t,b~:;: tor as well as director gives, of
• sons of Mrs. Michael.
over 50 students in the College of view road and Donald Poole,. ~ourse, his usual fine performance the Red Nosed Reindeer", the laArts and Sciences and meet ihem Swarthmore avenue. The second m the part of the stern Uncle test adc\ition to Santa's trusty
Members of the Chorus were in lecture every day except Fri-.
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reindeers, by the Girls SeJitette.
Mrs. David Bingham, Mrs. EllIs, daY, the Moslem weekly holiday. company has a local representa- eorg~ .. Isobel Price in the role
OliovI.a handles. her part and Girls in this group are from the
M rs. 0 wen G ay, Mrs. H erbert In- I am also ,professor. of zoolo~ in ti ve Dudley· Schioesser, Park ·ave- of
h er difficult (dramatically speak- junior- and senior classes and intt
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Richardson was ing) husband with admirable and clude Anne Hilkert, Greta Rich·
B. D""'}"r, Mrs.. Wge
illiam
W.
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have
about
100
studenti
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Mr Harold
ins. tructed to order the prm'ting of p 1easurable finesse.
Ted· Selmes ardson, Libby Foster, Joan Acker, ..
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',' bonds. A motion was passed to porf£ays' a natural and delightful Sandie Bowie, arid Barbara Ship. er,
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Johnson, Mrs. Warren PIIXSOD and
·As the sole Instruc~ in· the advertise for bids on a new police Mr. Pinl.
The
program
will
close
with
the
department, the scientist had to cnr, the bids to be accepted on
Ms.·garet Pugh, also draws an
Mrs. O. H. Hiart.
train his own 8ssistants; the num- December 26.
accolade for her severe and forth- well known. . "0 Holy Night" by
ChriStmas decorations through- ber of which is now two. Dr.
right Lady Marden, and. Mary Adolph Adam, and will include
out the clubhouse had been mang- Weber took with him extensive
Cub ~ut Carol Sing
Ann Dickinson and Philip Price both cJ:1oruses and the orchestra.
The program is under the died by Mrs. Frank D. Windell and scientific equipment, for he plans
All Cub S"4luts' will meet with as Dinah and Brian respectively
her Garden Committee. Tea was to tely a great deal on visual edu- Henry Faust at· the Swarthmore commendably brighten the excel- rection of Mrs .. Elva S. Daniels
in charge of Mrs. W. E. Hetzel.
cation and is using educational Presbyterian ChurCh today at 3:30 lent set as well as the show with and Robert Holm.
ChriAtmaa Greena for JIoIplW
charts; and he transported with p.m. to sing Christmas Carols. . their enthusiasm.
Mi1dred S.
Members of the Club are asked. him plastic and metal aninlal ca- F;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=" Bingham appears promptly and
.Jr. Christmas party
to come to the clubhouse 011 Wed- ges to house some of the native
.ici~ntly as the ,mai\l Anne.
The Junior Woman's Club will
nesday morning, December 20 at animals that will lie studied. Lan:
Still Time To Give
hold
its annual Christmas dinner
CommUDl'tyS'mg .
10 and help the Garden Committee, guage is one of the complicating
Tuesday,
December'19, 6:30 p.m.
Ten day until Christmas, but
The Rev. Lawrence H. WhitteMrs. Frank D. Windell, chairman, f'actors in tbi,s new experience, Dr.
at
the
clubhouse.
.
there' is still opportunity for more of the Trinity' Church will
make Christmas decorations fer the Weber relates, as "Although the
you to make Christmas merry deliver the Chrisl\Das message this . Following the covered dish supChester Hospital
instruction in the science courses
per each member will fill a
in the arts bollege is in Eng1ish for some families in Dela.,.,..... year at Swarthmore's annual
Christmas
stocking for a boy
County.
The
Christmas
InforChristmas Carol Sing. The Sing
EducaUon Depw baeid
everything else in the college is
or
girl,
to
be
distributed by the
The Education Departm ....t, Mrs. In Arabic."
Securing adequate maiion Center, sponsored' by will be held at 5 p.m. Christmas
District Nurse~.
John M. Pearson, cIuIirxnan. tbanks. textbooks is· a continual problem the Health and Welfare Coun- Eve, at Borough Hall.
cil,
A
Red
Feather
Service,
ofclub members and friends for their for the pioneering professor also.
$
support for its "Candy for EducaThis is not the first assignment fers an apportunity for you to
help. The C!'I1ter has a ~t
tiOD," project which has netted $50 in public serVice work. for Dr•
many fammes .registered who
THIS WEEK'S
CALENDAR
.for Ibe Elizabeth Hubbatd Bon- Weber, for last June he went into
.
. are 'ill need of baskets or toys
0011 Scholarship which Is awarded Alaska for his third SlImmer there
which have not yet been taken
""'!day, December 15
armually to a student of the gradu- to study insect life on the Arctic
care of.
Call the Center,
10:00 A.M.-Book Review .........................:.............. Woman's Club
ating class at the HIgh SchooL
slope. He made the study for the
3'30
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u b' S couts C arol s·mg .............. Pres.b ytenan
Church
CHester 4-2203, if you wish to
Office of Naval Research.
8'20
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ayers Club
help.
The Webers, with their three
Saturday. December 16
Candle-Light Service
8:20 P.M.-"jI.Ir. Pinl Passes By" .........:.................... Players Club .
plari to remain in Iraq
A Christmas Candie-light:Ser- children,
U!ltil n~ summer. !Both Dr. andl.
8:30 P.M.-Basketball: College vs. F. & M ............. Field House
vice will be held at the Swarth- Mrs. Weber are natives of North
POlit
Office
Hours
Sonday. December 17
more MethodlSt Church 'on Suncla7 Dakota.' He ·laught at the Uni,
On
Saturday,
December
16,
11'00
·
A.M. -M ommg
.
W orshi p _............................ Local Churches
afternoon at 4 o'clock. Joaa kain- versl~ of .North Dakota medical
4:00 P.M. CSDdle1igh.t Service ...................... jl4ethodlst Church
zer, harpist, recently guest.artIst schnol before coming to Swarth- Window Service at the Swarth8:15 P.M•.....<::hristmas Carol Service ................................ Clothler
with the Philadelphia .~ more where he has b!'OD teacb!ng more Post Office will be fi'OIn
TUesday, December 19
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will be soloist. An augmented the last four years. . He received
8 a. ·m. to 1 .p. m. Mondq
6:30 P.M.-Jr.s Christmas Dinner ...................... Woman's Club
choir will sing excerpts from "The his dOctorate from Harvard in
. throUgh FrIday, Deoom"er 18Wec1Desday, December
Messiah".
1935.
22, inclusive, the hours wilJ"be
8:15 P.M.-H.S. Christmas Concert .................. H. S, Auditorium
The· Church Nurser:v- wiU be
The Wehers llve at Benjamin
8:00
a
.
.ID.
to
6:30
p.m.
open for this service with Anne West HoUse on the college camKraus In clIaI'ge.
pus.
The'public ia ~lIlvhecL
In a clubhouse gay with Christmas greens, Mrs. Robert :M. West,
chairman of m.usic and Mrs. David
Bingham, chairman of drama presented 'a noirel Christmas program
with the Club Chorus last Tuesday.
After the regular Stated Meet~ing, Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe, Club
President, introduced Mrs. West
who appeared in colonial costume
and gave a brief resume of the
five carols to follow. All were
sung by the chorus, in appropriate
"OLLEGE PROF.
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NOW IN IRAO
CLUB
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COntracts Will Be
Awarded
The annual Christmas Choral
Service of. Swarthmore College
will be held this Sunday, at 8:15
m Clothier Memorial The Service
will oegin with traditional Christmas music by the chorus, and there
will be audience participation on
some of the carols.
Bayard RjlStin will deliver the
main address of the evening. Rustin, who received the Jefferson
award in 1948, and whose work in
developing better Negro-White I'e 7"
'lationships is widely acclaimed, is
now on the faculty of 'the American Friends Service Committee institute of International Relations,
and is Director of the College Section of the American Fellowship of
Reconciliation. He has entitled
his address, "The Cbild that Nobody Wanted".
The public is cordially invited
to the Service.
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as small boys and girls and appreciatlve parents, aunts grandmothers and friends put in theJr
calis to Santa. Mrs. Santa, who
acts as secretary for the busy man,
has been kept busy indeed making
notations of all who call, recording
names ages and desires of lillie
ones who .look forWard 1(0 seeing
Santa· Christmas Eve.
Her instructions are few but
important and include reminders
to leave !lorch lights on, the night·
of the visit, and of coW'Se~ uBe
Good". The deadline, (and "Ii
how both Mr. and Mrs. San~ de,plore the thought), is noon next
Saturday, De
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Santa's games.
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Dr. Arthur Jones Qf Dickinson Michael B. , Gould of l3ryn Mawr act as matron of honor for her
PERSONALS
The Poels' Circle met Monday at
'Wash- wliiCh will. take· place Satili'day, siSter. The Bridesmaids will be
the home of Mrs. Robert L. Coates avenue spent Tuertay
Miss Marcia Gould, sister of the
Mrs. Avery F. Blake of Amherst of Harvard avenue, with Mrs. ington attending· a I!Ommittee December,23, iii the Swarthmore
groom,
and MIss Barbara Groenavenue, . chairman of Swarthmore Harold G. Griffin as co-hostesB. meeting of the National Vocational Methodist Church at 7 p, m.
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'Mrs. R. Heberton Butler will endaal, both of, Bryn Mawr.
Red Cross Canteen, entertained at Mrs. Coates in charge of the Guidance Allsociation.
a tea Thursday atteru.oon in honor Christmas program, read poetry
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Fawcett
OPEN EVENINGS
of new workers for the canteen. appropriate to, the holiday season, of South Chester road will enThey include Mrs. Carroll P. Stree- and. the group sang Christmas tertain as their week-end guest
ter, Mrs. Robert Richardson, ~. carols.
Miss M,u.y; Beth KrIegh Of, WashCharles Hummer, Mrs. Peter E.
Elizabeth Ann Forsythe of Thay- ington, D., C. On Saturday night,
Told, Mrs. Jack Thompson, and er road arrives home Wednesday Bob Fawcett and Miss Kriegb, will
Mrs .. :)Varren Warden.
from ,Westtown 'Scliool for the attend the annual Christmas Bill
MfS; . John R. Bates of North holiday vacation.
of the Philadelphia Textile II,lStiChester road' will entertain at a
The Misses Lillian and Elsie tute.
dW 'plirty tol"0rrow evening in Boyt have sold their home at 210
Mrs. J. Archer Turner and her
• hop,or Of the birthday anniversary Park avenue and are occupying sister Mrs. Thomas H. Ingram of
of Dr. Bates,
an apartment at 139 Rutgers av- Harvard avenue will move next
The Swarthmore Gampus Club nue.
Thursday to 317 North Chester
will hold ils annual dinner and
Word 'has been received by Mr. road where they have rented the
Christmas party in the Mary Lyon and Mrs, Edwin Crosby of Dick- apartment of the Arthur C. JackLounge next Wednesday evening. inson avenue of the arrival of their sons while they are in Florida.
D~ncing and carol singing will son Private Allen P. Willis in Mrs. Turner has sold her home
fe~ture the evening's entertain- England.
Allen enlisted in the at 801 Harvard avenue.
ment.,
U. S. Air Force in September, along
Mrs. Henry L. Smith of Rutgers
Charles L, Andes, son of Mr. with George Thorbahn, Edward avenue is visiting her son-in-law
and, Mrs. Charles Andes of Rutgers
itecar, and Jack Harant, all and daughter Dr. and Mrs. Donald
avenue has been initiated into from Swarthmore. Followii:.g bas- N., Twaddell of Dundee, N. Y. for
Sigma Tau Rho, speech arts fra- ic training at San Antonio, Texas, the holidays.
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ternity at Syracuse University. A Allen sailed from New, York on
Barbara Sickel of
sophomore in the Schpol of Speech November 27 with a squadron of Conservatory, Macon. Ga., will
ruld Dramatic Arts, Charles Is a replacements for the European spend the holiday vacation with
pledge of Phi Delta Theta, social area,
her parents Dr. and Mrs. George
fraternity.
Mrs. Oscar J. Gilcreest of Vassar B. Sickel of Strath Haven avenue.
Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd of Swarth- avenue left Monday for Xenia,
Mrs. James Bacon Douglas of
more avenue will leave December Ohio where her daught~r Mrs. North Chester road entertained
20' io spend the holiday season Dav~d W~er land. famfliY Sare I her club at a luncheon-bridge at
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witll 'her son-in-law and daughter staymg• be,ore eavlDg .or
an 1
, h er h orne T uesda y.
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Mr., '!I'd Mrs. Charles B. Ingerso11, Antomo, Texas. Dr. Davl~ Warner,
. ,
Jr., pf Silver Lake, Ohio.
is scheduled to be stationed in 1- Sa~y James ,wlll return home
Mr.. , and Mrs. George M. Ewing Texas for a month in the Army tomorrow from SOP~ie ~ewcomb
' I College of Tulane Umverslty,
d· I C
of Columbia avenue will entertain Me lea
orps.
\ Orleans. La., for a'two-week hollas, their week-end guests Mr. and
Mrs. Margaret E. Griffin has day with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
SWARTHMORE
Mrs: Chester Whittier, missionaries returned to her home in Sprlng- W. O. James of Park avenue.
on fUrlouJlh from Africa: Mr. field following an extended visit, ,Mr.' and Mrs. Walter Wallin,
Whittier is head of Visual Educa- with her son-in-law and daughter form~r\y of Country CIu b Lane,
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in Cameroun, West AfrIca.
of Lemon Grove, Calif. Mrs. Mor- Nancy and Janis have moved to ,..
Lt. Col. Robert H. Douglas, gan is the former Miss Patsy qrif- I Louisville, Ky. Mrs,
Is the
stationed at the Panama Canal fin of Swarthmore. ,
former Maud.' Towle
Zone, new here recently in a surMr. and Mrs. J. P. Daugherty da,ughter-in-Iaw of Mr. and Mrs.
prise visit to his parents Mr. and of Di~kinson avenue entertained Albert Sidney. Johnson Of. So~th
Mrs. James Bacon Douglas of as theIr week-end guest Miss Anne Chester road. Mr. Wallin IS WIth
NOrth Chester road.
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Ely of Arlington, V a . , '
I the duPont Compaoy.
i\Kr. and Mrs. S. D. Clyde of Mrs. Samuel Francis Butler of
Swarthmore avenue attended a South Chester road spent t1f'
ENGAGEMENTS
small. luncheon given Sunday by week-end in New York as the
Mrs. Richard Kitzmiller of. Rivtlieir son-in-law and daughter Dr. guest of Mr,Il. William E. Lyle of erview road and Mr. Eugene Price
and' Mrs.' T. L~igh Williams of Buffalo, N. Y.
I Balderston, Jr., of
G~ville, Del., formerly of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Breakell of announce the engagement of their
Swllttiun0re.
Magin road entertained as their I daughter, Miss Caroline Belden
l'iIrs. ,E. Van S. Cleveland of house guest for several days Mrs. 1 Balderston, to Mr. Archibald CurPark avenue left today for Florida Breakell's mother Mrs. M. R.! rie Munce, son of Mr. and Mrs.
to spend an unlimited vacation in Favlole of Roanoke, Va. Mr. and James Munce of Media.
C,\ral ,Gables and Palm Beach, Mrs. Breakell also had as their I
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the marriage of MIss Mildred
7 oi\:"Sunday:
Mr. and Mrs. Fr",,:CIS H. Forsythe, Bernard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Keenen, Bob Malin, of Thayer road,. wlth a group of I Harry Bernard, to Mr. Michael
Doii~ld 'Fetheroit of Swarthmore out-of-to",? fnends, spent the R. Gould, son of Mr. and Mrs.
• and,-9!i,arles Acker of Wa1lingford, week-end m the Poconos.
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Elinor Karns of Mt. Holyoke ~
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Saturday evenIng.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Binns
of "Binnsbrook," Muhlenberg avenue have returned from Palm
Beach, Fla., where they left their
crUiser, "Luaha IV," after completing a two-week trip down the
inland waterway. The recent
storm overtook them at Charleston, S. C. where the temperature
sudd'enly dropped to 17 degrees
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A. A. MILNE'S
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Last Two Performances
Friday, Decetnher 15
Saturday, December 16
Curtain TIme 8:20 p, JI.
'avenue, who is doing graduate
work at Harvard Law School, will
return home next week for the
Chris~mas holiday•.
Mr. and' Mrs. Ray L. Harlow of
Lafayette avenue entertained
their w~k-end guest. Mrs. L.
Hedgepeth of Bound Brook, N. J.,
formerly of Swarthmore,
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Richard Green
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John Payne
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WEEK OF DEC. 15, 1950
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Friday and Saturday
Jane'Wyman - KIrk Do1qIas
''TIlE GLASS
MEN'AGERm"
A film that 'will linger I
in your memory
Sat. Only - feature times
6:00 - 8:00 - & 10:00 P.M.
Wednesday and Thursday
Ch8rIIe cbPua .
"CITY UGBT8"
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'Zs=Jw7 8eoU
"BORN TO BE BAD"
Friday & Sat. (Colning)
Charles Dicken's'
"CIIRI8T\IIA8 CAROL"
charge.
The Youth Fellowship meels at
6:30 in the chapel.
Rehearsal for the Junior Choir
is on Thursday at 6:30; Boy Scouts
meet at 7 in the Social Hall. Senior Choir rehearses at 7:45 ..
Mrs. John R. Bates of North
Chester road spent a few days of
this week in New York City. '
Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee of Mt.
Holyoke ptace is serving on the
December Grand Jury at Medts.
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Lee of
Haverford place will entertain as
Christian Seience Notes
their week-end guests Mrs. Lee's
"Is The Universe, Including brother-in-law and si&ter Lt. and
Man, Evolved By Atomic Force?"
is the subject of the LessonoSermon in all Churches of Christ,
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Scientist,
on Sunday
17.
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The
Golden
Text is:December
"Sing unto
Presbyterian Notes
At 10:30 the representatives of
the Nominating Committee 'will be
in the Choir Room.
The Church Hour Nursery will
meet during the 11 o'clock ser-
vice.
Th
W tmIns
to Lord, all the earth; shew forth
e
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ter Fellowship from day to day his salvation. Dewill meet at 6:45.
, The Girl Scouts will meet at 3:30 clare his glory among the heathen;
on Monday.
his marvellous wOlrks among all
There will be a meeting of the nations," (I Chronlcles 16:23,24.)
'Board of Trustees in the Church,
Trinity Church Notes
Office on Tuesday, December 19,
There will be a cclebratlon of
at 8 p.m.
the Holy Comm'mion at 8 a. m.
Surgical Dressings will be made
Church School classes will m~et at
upstairs in the Parrish House at
9:45. There wi1\ be a service of
10 on Wednesday moniing, DeMorning Prayer with a sermon by
cember 20.
the Rector at 11 a.m.
The Junior Choir will rehearse
The ushers for Sunday are as
at 3:45 on Thursday. The Chapel
follows: A. E. Pritchard, J. ReyChoir wi1\ rehearse at 7:45.
nolds, E. O. Cramp, W. H. RanA brass quintette will play cardall, W. R. Sanborn, J. H. Furlong,
ols for the Junior Department this
F. R. Gray, S. D. Clyde, Jr. AcolSunday morning at their regular
ytes are Dana Swan, Charles Nameeting time. Mrs .. Roy I·lnsenson and Bennett Hill.
mayer will give a reading of the
, At 6:30 p.m. there will be EvenChristmas story. The members of
ing Prayer followed by meetings
the quintette are Skipper Skogof the Canterbury Club and Young
land, Larry Jones, Seth Singleton, People's Fellowship.
Ed Callaway and John Fischer.
On Monday, December 18, the
The young people are asked nat Men's Club will sponsor the Anto forget their special ofi~ ~O~ nual Father and Son Banquet to
Christroas for the Presbyter1aI1 be held in the parish hall at 6:30
Orphanage.
p.m.
The 9:30 Nursery Department is
There will be a celebration of
a regular part of the curriculum the Holy Communion at 7:15 a.m.
of the total Church School pro- Wednesday. The Sewing Group
gram. Because of crowded - con- will meet at 10.
ditions it is necessary to lbnit fuOn Thursday (St. Thomas) there
ture registrations in this depart- will be a celebration of the holy
ment to children of three years of Communion at 10 a.m. Members
age.
of .the Church School, from grade
The'11 o'clock Nursery is not a 4 and up, will have their Sunday
part of the Church School pro- School party in the evening from
gram as such. it is intended as a 7:30 to 9 o'clock.
convenience for parents of one to
The Choir SchOlol will meet on
seven year aids who cannot attend Monday and Wednesday afterthe 9:30 service but who do attend noons at 4 o'clock an'd again on
th~ 11 o'clock service, to provide Thursday' at 7:30 tp.m.
a ptace for them to leave their
Mrs. David W. Wood and chfldren
Carolyn and David who
en
route to their home in Charleston,
S.C., atter a visit with retatives
in New London, Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bodley and
daugbters Justine and Kathleen
former residenls of Ardmore,
moved FrIday to their new home
at 111 Lafayette avenue.
are
One of
the Most
Appropriate
Family GIFTS for
CHRISTMAS is a
NEW RUG or
The title of the sennon at the
9:30 and Ii o'clock services sunday'morning wi1\ be ''The Love of
Christmas" •
Mr. and Mrs. William Craemer,
,
Jr. at the Harvard avenue entrance
after the 9:30 service and Mr. and
\
Mrs. James Hornaday· at, the
driveway-transcept entrance at,
tel" the 11 o'clock service, will assist ""the ministers in greeting the
congregations.
All deparl!nents of the Church
Mohawk Carpetiag • Complete SI••
Oriental K.,,!
School and the Women's and
100 Park Ave.. Swarthmore, Pac
Men's Bible Classes will i:neet at
, SW arlhmore 6-6000 - CL aarbrook 9-4646
9:30.
Bay \YUh Confhlene..... nRY A', PAUlSON'S
At 12 the Nominating Committee will be in the Choir Room to
receive nominations for - Elders,
Trustees, and Deacons to ,be elected to fill the places of those members of ihe boards who rolste out
or office December 31. Members
'of this committee are Fred R;
Lang, chairman, Genevieve Reavis, Mrs.' Frank R. MarideJ", Fred
, Our service is complete and it is
N. Bell, and George M. Ewing.
directed with sincere consideraThis committee will wait upon the
suggestions for names of candition for those we serve. Prices
dates for any of the offices of the
Church. All suggestions of names
are within the reach of all,
will be gladly received.
At 6:30 the YoungAdulls will
meet for supper and a meeting.
Hobert Walker ~om the art department of Swarthmore College
will give a lecture' on the history
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children.
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, AS 'in two previous years, Mr. Dr. and Mrs. Edward K. Cratsley
DIIICIOI' OF 'UNIRALS
in art.
and Mrs. Bishop look forward to of Strath Haven avenue entertain1820 CHESTNUT STREET
their Christmas' tea fot" young ed as their week-end guest MIss
people who are home tor the Helen Aitchison of Boston, Mass.
Telephone RI 6-1581
Christmas, holidays. The tea will
Mr. BI!d Mrs. Bruce D. Smith of
SWARTHMORE
be held this year on Tuesday, De- North Princeton avenue entertainPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
sundiy, December 17
cember
20,'4the
day All
after
Chrlst- at'
ed their'
at a home Saturday evening.
9:30 A.M.-ChurCh SchooL
mas,
from
to 6.
Presbyter
9:30 and 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop ian college young folks' who are
will preach on 4;The Love of
home for this season are w~
Christmas".
invited
to the Manse, 912 WestaaIe
Church Nursery in the ParIsh House for children 1 to 7. avenue, for this occasion. Parents
Wednesday, D...,....,...,.. 20
of Presbyterian young people are
DrP'dap kindly requested to help keep this
10:00 A.M.-Surglca1
~oup meels in Parish Ro~.
date and time free in order that
young folks may be free to at:M!lTHODIST CHURCH
• the Pastor's Christmas tea.
Roy N. Keiser; D. D., MinIster tend
Sunday, Deeemiwr U
9:46 A.M.-Church Scbooi and
Friends Meeting Notes
Young Adults. '
For the Adult Forum on Decem11:00 A.M.-The sermon topiC
will be "Make Room For ber 17 Dorothy Hunt has planned
Christ."
a meeting on "Religious Inspfra6:30
, P.M.-youth Fellowship,
- - - - tion in the Folk Song and the
TRINITY CHUIICH
Hymn." Keith Chalmers, for- I
Sunday, December 17
marly of the dramatics depart-I
8:00 A.M.-Holy eomm"nlCJII
ment of Swarthmore College, will
9:45 A.M.-Church School.
be there with his guitar to sing
11:00 A.M.-Mornfug Prayer.
6:30 P.M.-Young People's Fel- folk songs. ,
lowship and 'Canterbury Club.
At theil' regular monthly meetMichael's is one store where you can do all your Christmas
Wednesday, ~r 20
ing
of
the
Peace
Committee
of
7:15 A.M.-Holy Communion.
Swarthmore Meeting on DecemThursday, J)eoon!I>or 81
shopping easily and with complete satisFaction.
(St. Tbomas)
ber 6, friends expressed the de10:00 -Holy Communion.
sire that they might Share with
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THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
You will Find a wide assortment of distin~tive holiday giFts
OFFRJENDS
by the Peace Committee of the
Sunday, December 17
Philadclphia Yearly Meetings:
9 :45 A.M.-FIrst Day SchooL
for everyone.
9:45 A.M.-Keith Cha11ners will ''Let each of us pray for personal
play his guitar and silig Folk courage and contagious serenity,
Songs.
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and for guidance and direction
,',
11 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. for those responsible for the acVisitors Weicome. CbllQren
from 2, years through 3M tions of all nations!'
grade cared for in WhIttier
House.
Methodist Notes
at
Monday, December 18
The Sunday School meets at
All day sewing for A:ES.c.
9:45. Classes are provided for
WedIlesday, Deeen>ber 20
All Day Sewing tor the A.PS.c. children of 'all ages and for adults.
The young Adults meet at 9:45.
FIRST CHURCH OF
The sermon topic at the 11
CHRIST SCIENTIST
o'clock service will be "Make
SWARTHMORlil
RooDi for Cbri&t".
Park Avenue below aarvanI
ON THE CORNER
The Church Nursery for chUSunday, Den.- 1'1
'
11:80 .A.IoI.-SUIIClq ScJ>ooJ
dren is open during the maming
"Js, The Universe, Including service. Mrs. W. E. KIstler &lid
Man Evolved by AtoJnlc
AlMa Trevethlck will be in charge.
Force?"
The ChristmaS candle-ligb~
Wednesday evening ,meeting
each week, 8 p. m. Reading room Service will be at 4 o'clock. The
open daily except Sunda;v 12 to Church Nursery will be open for I
II p. m. Wednesday evenlnp 7 to this service with Ann Kraus In
7:5.0 p .. m.and 9 to 8:30.
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Shop Easily
Michael's College 'Pharmacy
Au.,.
Monday and Tuesday
J. Arthur Rank presents'"ADA1Il AND BV~liYN"
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Toast of the Christmas Season
-warm wooly blouses to mix or
match with 'ptaid or 'solid skirts.
-Just Right to own and fun to
give.
Special Children's Show
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1 P. M.
"RHi'rBM 01' TIlE
SADDLE"
with Gene
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lIIABJORm TOLD aDd BARBARA KENT. AaocIate Editors
Rosalie P e i r s o l ,
Lorene McCarter
Entered as Second Class Matter January zt, 1928, at the POal
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under, the 'Aet of March 3, 1878.
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Medford a student at \ holidays at his home on South
Trinity College will spend the Chester' road.
Mrs. William B. Pegram, Mrs.,
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1950-51 Schedules
Boys'Varsity Basketball
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SWARTHMORE - PENNA.
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Open 9 AM. -
Dec. 15 at Springfield .... 7:15
26 at Ridley Twp
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CLaliftsd0n
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Prospect Park .. 7:15
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6 at Conshohocken.• 7:15
9
lUdley Park .... 7:15
28
Collmgdale at
~ldley Twp ..... 7;30
16
Glen-Nor ....•... 7:15
Jan. 3
arby ......... ; ..... 3.30
23
Ridley Twp.•..• 7:15
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Eddystone .......• 7:15
9 at Prospect Park 7:15'
Coaches: William Reese
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Conshohocken 7:15
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16 at Ridley Park .... 7:15
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Springfield ... : 7:15
Captain: Fred Campbell
.23, at· Glen-Nor ........ 7:15
Manager: Fred Shoyer
9 PM. Until Christmas
MR. and MRS FRANK E. McFADDEN, Proprietors
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Jr. Boys' Basketball
Mrs. Rodgers presented a possible agenda for League wot:k to be
considered at the biennial Convention of the Stat~ League next .
spring. Since the 1949 Convention the League has had on its
Retail MercliaD\lS Of Swarthmore
agenpa reapportionment; public
health in Pennsylvania; legislation
COULD YOU USE ADDITIONAL INCOME IN YOUR BUSINESS
in the field of education and conACT AS AGENT IN YOUR COMMUNITY FOR·sideration of the Pennsylvania
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Plan for the Election of Judges.
Disc~on of these studics of
IF YOU CAN GIVE DELIVERY SERVICE and ARE
League effectiveness in presentINTERESTED, CALL
ing these issues to the public; of
. Mr .. Schillinger. FLanders 2-5345
the best methods of carrying 10r'~================~~~~~~~~Iward the League purpose, brought
out lively comment and participation by all members present.
Mrs. McDermott, who is chairITS THE
man of "Voters Service", explained League Platform, which
sets forth principles and purposes
and lists those projects In which
the League has previously worked
through study and support. It is
in a measure a brief record of
League
accomplishments.
For the old-lashiOluid ~oodifl'~' that ~o with
The Board of the League of
\Vomen -Voters of Swarthmore,
CHRISTMAS
Mrs. J. Burris West president, will
be able fo forward to the State
Board a well thought-out program
LargeRt Assortment of the finest Christmas and of
work-platform and agendaas a result of the lively Interest of
fancy Cookies, Christma., Glaces. Petit lours,
its members who attended a box
luncheon, subject "State Fare".
Jan. 12 at Ridley Twp.
23 at IJrna
19 at Upper Chichester Feb, 5 at East Lansdowne
24
Ridley Park .... 2:30
13 at Lima
Feb. 2 at Nether Providence
Coaches: Charles Klemmer
7
Eddystone ........ 2:30
William Reese
III at Prospect Park
23 at Marple Newtown
All games al 3:30 P.M.
7th anel 8th GRADE
Director of Athletics
Jan. 15 at East Lansdowne
RUSSELL L. SNYDER
ATTENTION!
CA E
Jan. 11
Lansdowne
18
Haverford
25 at Glen-Nor
Feb. 1 at Media
8 . Ridley Park
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Upper Darby
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Friendly Open House
Meets In Trinity Church
Open all day Sunday. Decemher 24, until 8 P.M.
Closed Monday and Tuesd'ay Decemher 25 and 26
,
SANTA CLAUS
'will be at,
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each
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
until
CHRISTMAS
Fridays 2 p. m. to 8 p. m.
Coaches: Miss Alice Putnam
~s Virginia Allen
Captain: Dorothy Heinze
Mana,er: LInda Smith .
All games at 3:30 P.M.
Saturdays 9 a. m. ~o 6 p. m~
He will have something good for the. Kiddies
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Place YOllr Christmas Orders Early
Merchants
College Recess Begins
December 20th
Fruit Cake and Stollen
CHRISTMAS CANDIES and CANES
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Through the Conrtesy of Theatre
H.lS. Girls' Basketball
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DECEMBER IS, USO
GIFTS THAT PLEASE
"~f ~~~:",:o~bl:e:'c~':iO~a:::
by the League of Women voters
of Swarthmore on Friday, Decem-I
ber 10, 'at Whittier House.
The State League's program of I
Work was under discussion. Mrs.'
Pegram emphasized the League's
pur-pose _ active participation by
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, was chosen from the many SUg_:
gested because it best expresses
the purpose of the group, which is
to offer a meeting timE) when men
and women of middle and older
age can bring to each other cheer
and enlightenment in the business
of growing older happily.
The last meeting' for 1950 was
held in the Presbyterian Church
on Harvard avenue on Monday I;;;.;:;;~~..;;;..i;...;;,._
From 2 P.M. until 5 P.M.
HANNUM. &WAITE
Yale Ave. & Che'lter Road
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The Christmas recess for students
of Swarthmore College will begin
next Wednesday, December 20, at
6 p.m., and classes will begin again
Thursday, January 4, at 8 a.m.
The last home basketball game
prior to the vacation will be played
with Franklin and Marshall at the
Lamb-Miller Fie,d House' tomorrow night. On the same evening,
a formal dance is being held at
the High School Gynulasium.
Two campus organizations are
stagmg special Christmas ~vents.
The Engineers Club is holding' a
Christmas party on Monday, whfle
the various language clubs ha've·1
planned an International carol
for the following night.
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afternoon. H. Lawrence Whittemore, Jr., rector of Trinity Church
CALL SWARTHMORE' 6-3243
which was host for the afternoon,
spoke cordially for the church, inviting the group to meet there ·"t
any time.
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The hostess committee serving
with Mrs. R. Blair .Price of North
Chester road, provided Christmas
decorations with the refr~hments.
The singing which is entered into
so enthusiastically a~ the close of
each meeting in~luded Christmas
carols. There will be no Friendly
Open House during the holidays,
but it will meet next on January
8.
GIFTS
When you're busy/ as
SANTA
Share our'success! Greatest Dodge sales i'n
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NEWS NOTES
FEATURING:
Faherge .
Revelon
Kings Men
Elizabeth Arden
Lucien LeLong
Yardley
Helena
Rubi~stein
Coty
Dorothy Gray
Old Spice
THEATRE PHARMACY
"Where Service and Courtesy Always Prevail'
Silencer M. Rubin, B.S..
Gene Leon'ard Rubin, B.S.
Registered Pharmacists
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Mrs. James Bacot:' Douglas of
North Chester road was hostess
at a Christmas tea Saturday afternoon to Kappa Kappa Gammas
of Swarthmore itnd vicinity. .
Mr. Roger M. Wood of .Strath
Haven avenue spent the week-end
visiting his daughter Mrs. Willis
Post and family of Westhury, L. I.
Lynne Leach of Bryn Mawr
College will spend the Christmas
vacation at her home in Wa 1l jngford. Lynne and her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd L. Le""h moved
this week' 'from Strath Haven Inn
to their new home on Kershaw
avenue, Wallingford.
Mr. Paul B. Banks of Harvard
avenue will return Sunday after
a week of hunting at Hickory
Mouritaln, N. C.
Mrs. Ral'inond.Denworth of
Elm avenue will serve as hostess
to the Art Club at a tea-meeting
OPEN SUNDAYS
We Deliver
Swarthmore 6-3154
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Using a ch~cking accoWlt is a convenient
way to eliminate many tiresome deW]s
connected with Christmas bill-paying. No
need to run around paying bills - no need
to WOrIy about receipts (cancelled checks .
are receipts) - no need to worry about
carrying cash. Start a checking accmmt at
our bank. It's a yearcaroWld convenience.
Cma Dr 'l'ClP4'l' •
THE BILTMORE with big 16·inch
rectangular picture tube. Exclu·
8lgger I11lue
sive Mognascope picture system
eliminates glare. "snow" and
flicker. High-fidelity 12-inch
speater assures full .. rang.
sound. Synchromotic tuner, co ....
cealed antenna and supersensf·
tivity. Rich mahog'j
any finish. • • • • ••
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SWARTHNORE IATIOlA·L BAIl
AID TaOST CONPAIY
$298.50
Be"., s,ght, J.afte, sound,
"If.r
THE MUSIC BOX·
,
,
In
Our SUIl
the down payment on a great new
Dodge-immediate delivery-your
choice of model' and colorl
Don't wait-Share In Our SuoClISSI Come in for a grand moneyaving deal today\ You'll be milita
mil aonu. .1wid \ .
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On December 1. Mrs.' Wayland
Elsbree of Wallingford HIlls. and
Mrs. Howard M, Jenkins of North
Chester road. entertained at a tea
at the home of the former In
lionor of their mother. Mrs. E. A.
Jenkins of N9rth Chester, road.
Relatives, old friends and college
classmate gathered to congratulate
her on her eightieth birthday.
Mrs.' WIlliam M. B1sIsdell of Arllngton, Va:. came to cele~te with
her mother.
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Most Unusual Christmas CanJ/es
Players ~th previous experience v~ e;ear's team will be led by
on last year s J.V. team are /iUards I tt
d
tam Fred Camp. Lan
Sall G 1MII 1.0
e erman an cap
Julie
ge,.
Y a~ I
r- bell Other returnees are "Buddy"
ralne Saunders. Cathy Wisdom. Cro~thers and Tom Alden, ComMary Ellen Hopper. and forwards ing up from the J.V. team of last
Chris Ford, Connie Knowles. and year are Bob McHenry. Bob AlIIJune Shearer.
son Don Sharpe Don Pierce Jack
Out for the first time are Delores Th~mpson Bill' Kauffman' Ken
Zensen, Beverly HarloW. June Wright J'im Tucker 'and' Clem
Hobbs, Ginny' Gehrlnk. Sandy Malin.',
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Johnson. MarIl;yn Green, A¢e
Players who show promise from
Watson. Jane Levit, Barbara Ship- , the 1949-50 Junior High team are
herd and Barbara Dunn.
Howard Shearer, Lee Swan. 1J0hn
The Swarthmore girls open their MacAlpine. George Allen. Bill
season January 11 with Lansdowne I Ziegenf)lS, Don Stromberg. Bill
at Swarthmore.
, ,
Hoot, Andy Schroder, and Charlie Neuweiler.
,Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen
The boys have only tentstlve asof Park avenue on Sunday'motored signments on the varsity and J.V.
to the Peddle School, Hightstown•. squads: Coach Reese says that no
N, J. for a visit with,their son-In- lone will be assigned a definite poliiw and daughter Mr. and Mrs. silion until after at least the first •
John W. Sprout.
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three games.
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Charles Klemmer will coach the
Junior Varsity. while Mm·rd
Robinson will coach the Junior
High,
will
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ADOLPHS
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Springfield
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Swarthmore
6-0450
A Week's Supply of
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for one person
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COSTS LESS THAN
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NEW PTC FARES
NOW IN EffECt
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Miss Virginia Clyde Francls of
Eatontown, N.J.• spent the weekend with her grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. S. D. Clyde of Swarthmore
avenue and attended a dinner
given Saturday evening by Mr.
and Mrs. William-H. Porter of
Moylan-Rose Valley•
Winifred Rumble of Swarthmore
avenue, a senior at file philadelphia
Museum SchOOl of Art, entertained
25 members of the Beta Gamma
f1lgma . sorority at a dinner party
at her hOD\\! Monday evening.
SPRINGFIELD .ATER
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a quallifed physician and a~FOR POLIO FUND
Mr, and MrS. George Plowman I George Gillespie>. Jr•• of PriDce~trator - but specifically trained
Mrs, J. V. S. Bishop of Harvard of Harvard avenue entertained ton University will return to his
m Public He~th work.
I avenue Is baking cakes again this u.eir 'duplicate bridge club at home on Strath Haven avenue this
The opinions "upreued below are
t r~n",,:~va:.al::nks hi~ In It!!, year (or the benefit of the Polio their home Saturday evening.
week-end for the holidays.
tbose of the Individual wrlten. All
lette,. to The SwarlbDlorean mUJt be
,0 a pu
c ea expenditure but· Fund, Anyone desiring angel food -;;;MMMNWWWW;v,;;v,;MMMNiNWWWy;.;MMMMNi~
sl«ned. Pa:eudOD}'II1n- ma, be uted It
m 1947 the State's Medical Socie- or sponge cakes may order them ~
tbe Identity uf the writer 18 knowD
to the Editor. Lett ers will be pubty reported that Pennsylvania by calling Swarthmore 6-4039.
lished only at the .llacretioD of the
stood
forty-second among th.! 48
Editor. '
states In the quality of Its public
GAMES SCHEI)li'LED
For ,The Most Practical Gilts
health
work,
Its
failure
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to produce. a ,public health
Two exc.ting games of basketNight Bicyclists
program 'which
meets the ball ~?r the benefit of the "Pallo
Dear Sir:
With the arrival of long standards set I>'y physicians' Fund • .Delaware Co~ty ChapWESTINGHOUSE '
trained
and
el
the
ter.
Nat,ional
Foundation
Infantile
evenings many mOitorists In .
"'
ParalyslS, will be staged at the
Swarthmore
are
finding
a f.eld of public. health, lies in the Ridley Township High School, on
ELECTRIC .BIlANKETS
number of children riding In t.he manner in wh.ch the money ,has the evening of Dec b
28th
streets after dark without any been spent: Political interference Swarthmore and COII':'g;:le
lights or reflectors on their blcy- has stood m the. way of a ,health meet in a match at 7:30 p.rn. and
AUTOMATIC TOASTERS
cle$. This is very dangerous for department .
administered
by ' per- at 0'00
...
" p.m there will b eacon-,
th~ children and a real hazard ~ sonn~l quallf.ed m' the field of test between Lansdowne and EdSANDWICH and WAFFLE GRILLS
the motorist. Also, It Is nerve- public health, Pennsylvania Is dystone,
wracking to try: to swing around a the only state in the Union In
parked car and then suddenly find which the merit system falla to
RlADIOS
Top at Bridge
a cyclist without any lightl' on his cover all public health employeeS;
Winners at the Tuesday evenbicycle suddeniy looming In the 90 per cent, of health department
ing
meeting of the Crum Creek
joms are patronage, the remaining
glare of tlie headlights.
VISIT
bridge
club at Harvard Inn were
We at the school are trying to 10 per cent have political spon•
, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deppic\l. seated
do all we can to urge children sors.
During the last administration. nortl!. and south, Iirst. Mrs. T.
when they ride after dark to have
their bicycles properly lighted. We on the. recommendation of the Saulnier and Mrs. S. Hanna, seshould all hate to have a tragedy State Medical Society, Governor cond, Seated east and west. Mr.
resulting ffrom a ch;td being run Duff and Secretary of Health Vaux and Mrs. W. H. Webb, first, with
down in the dark riding an un- asked the American Public Health Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sylvanus.
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lighted bicycle. Yet. the children Association to $tudy the Stste second.
are exposing themselves to that Health Department. In Februhazard. The schools do not have ary 1949, a 338 page report precontrol of the children durini the pared by an able staff of specia- 'P,.,:
hours of darkness; the parents lists was delivered to the I?epartment of Health, The emphasis
have.
Each parent. I am certain. in this report is not more tax
wants his child who rides a bi- money - but adequately trained.
cycle to ride safely. Why not. politically free personnel to adthen, check and see whether the minister it.
bicycle is equipped for night ridJudge Fine In his campaign
ing and that a headlight is used pledge specifically stated, "The
and that a taillight refiector is on Seeretary of Health shall be sethe bicycle? Let us all work to- lected for his proven experience,
gether in tilis matter before some- fonnal training and leadership In
one is injured.
the specialty of public health . • •
Sincerely yours,
professional, technical and execuFrank R, Morey
New fares, .....c....edby .... hWIc UtUIty ColIIlIIlsslC\n In !lou of IhMO prop.sed
tive positions in the state and local health departments."
bot PTc, _ now In ethct.
Politlc;tl pressure will be brought
NOT BY WAR
TIle ..ow schedules provld.' for a fare of 12c cash .... 11%c tDle,en (4 tDle.ns for45c)
to bear on Judge Fine in this
Dear Editor:
'or a rid. on a single vahlcl.... aay PTC naa within tha Clty...,bus as well as raU,
These are extremely sober days! appointment. Good administration
begins
from
the
top
with
a
Secreaad a fare of 15c for a ride h;vcilvlng twa or more v.hlcl...
The best insight of each of us
tary
qualified
as
a
specialist
in
the
needs to be shared -with our PresiAs proposed by PTC, the sch..... children's IIckat used on bUlas aad for sch.....
field of Public Health. We urge
dent and our legisIl!tors.
trips
Involving more than one Infelcha .... hal been reduced from 10e to 7V. ..
We want our country protected you as citizens to write Judge FIne
tho ....... as the school rail Hellat.
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from violence and given an op- about his appointment of this ·important
post,
that
the
Secretary
portunity to develop' a' much betTIoe three impoJtant facts to k.... In ..Ind about the ri_ fare schedulos _ .
ter standard 'of'li"ing for all. Can of Health must have professional
this be done by war? Is it possi- public health training, solid adble for the U.S.A., with all its ministrative experience, and a real
I Fares ..... th~ ...111. _ all typos of vahlcles within the CIty
allies, to match man-power and desire to function free of political
destruction with the hordes of pressure, ~o that he may develop
-bus......tcar. subway-el.vatacl or trackl... tralley.
. Asia? Surely Increased military the department according to the
training and larger armaments for best public health standards,
Tho fa"" for lDultlpla-vahlclo 10umeYI II 15c cash, wh.......
Mrs. Vincent T. Lathbury
our country will only Incite others
two or more v.hlcles aN used.
Chairman of Public Health
,
tu rush into a conflict which will
League
of
Women
Voters
of
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changa
In
I_rchonge
prlvlleg.s. Th........
make a desert of a civilized world
Swarthmore.
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as it has of ,Korea.
multlpl.-vahicle loum.ys which ·w.re' permitted lind...
Where is ;'ur Christian faith?
PTC's fann ... fares are continuacl.
Appeasement has a very unpopu- To Give Christmas Program
, lar meaning, but are we not taught
The 'strath Haven Inn anclearly by the New Testament that n<>unces that Mrs, A. M. Bosshardt
all human beings are to some ex- and Mrs, Herbert Fraser will give
tent amenable to forgiveness? a Christmas program at the Inn on
COMPARISON OF NEW FARES and FORMER FA RES
Have we 'tried that method with Sunday, December 17 at 7:45 p.m.
NEW FARES
FORMER FARES
the Russians and Communists? Is All friends of the Inn are .cordiall;y
It not time now for a radically new invited to attend.
effort' for international cooperaSINGLE-VEHICLE RIDE
tion and disarmament?
12c cash or 11 V.C token (41okanl lor 45c). 13ccash or 2 tokens for 25c:.
BUS
Sincerely,
'2ccash or 1114etak"'14Io1censfot-45e).
IOe
RAIL
J. Passmore ElkInton
SANTA'S Flo..a1B.adqual1en
Christmas Plants Cut Flowers Corsages
Mantle Arrangements
Wreaths
Door Badges
Mistletoe - Holly - Laurel
Evergreen Boughs
THE SWARTHMOREAN
LeeterlJ eo ehe Editor
23 Girls Compete For
G8l'oet Squad Openc.
Basketb'all S~d '\
Against' Springfield
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The Swarthmore High School
AlIce Putnam. coach of Swarth- boys basketball team, composed of
"I saw it in The SwarthmOll'ean". more HIgh's girls' basketball squad I almost an entirely new squad.
:i=;t2:ii:ii~2~lC1i~~;t;~:2;n;;ii:ii~;t;;t;ii:ii~~;t;=;;n;1tO~;t;n;;ie;i~:2~;;;:;i;;i;;n;~ii:Si~-' and captain DotUe Heinze are, opens Its 1950-51 season at Sprlng!.l
looking forward to a Very success-I field December 15. Twenty-four
ful season. The squad. which boys will, compete for positions.
shows high spirit and ability. con- Faced with the loss 'of such stars
sists of 23 girls. NQ one Is sure as ex-captain Dana Swan, "Reds" '
of a position.
Barr, Bill Mcllenry, Sandy Ford,
Dottle Heinze. Jane Evans. and Nichie'Stuart, Bob 'Bradford, and
Patsy BJake are the only return- Barry Coleman. coach William
Ing players from last year's var- Reese has had to look to last year's
sity team, whose record was three junior varsity, and junior high
wins and three defeats. Dottle teams. Many of the new boys
Heinze. a senior. unfortunately may show outstanding ability. but lack '
not play' the entire season .;Iue to height and varsity experience.
a leg injury sustained during hoc- Therefore the entire squad must
key seaSOn. Jane EVans also a compensate for their stature In
senior is a candidate for o~e of the agaressive defensive play. In the
guard' positions while Patsy Blake hopes of turning many defensive
· out ~or ~orward • situations Into an offensive ada soph omore, lB,
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DECEMBER 15, 1J50
DECEMBER 15, USO
2
3
OR
OR
I PACIAGE OF CIGARETTES
I GALLON OF GASOLINE
Yes. even after the new rates become effective. Bpring/iA!ld Water'
still will be the most economical
necessity of life.
You-the average person-will
have all the Springfield Water you
need for only about 2~~ a day.
This m~anB a weekly cost for one
person of approxinlate1y 17~.
Until these new rates were announced. many people did not
realize how little they have been
paying-and how little they will
pay-for Springfield Water. Some
2 TROLLEY OR-IUS RIDES
2 GALLONS OF FUEl OIL
BEYOND PARTISANSHIP
Company-in these times ot skyof you. knowing the cost involved
rocketing prices-to Iwlddown an
in operating a water-works. have
increase ,in rates for Springfield
remarked in :effect: "I don't see
Water to approximately 1~~ a day
how you can charge so'little and
for an entire rwe1'Q(1e family. '
manage to meet all your expenses
This increase (alight as it is).
and financial obligations. especially
combined withnever-oeasing attenin these days of high prices."
tion to prE'~,;nt problema and longThe lJlIBW8l" is: "It does require
range planning for the future •.
a lot of 'mansgiDg'. a lot of bUsimakes it possible to maintain your
ness know-how and long experience
supply of Springfield Water 88
applied to finding the most efficient
ways of getting things done."
, dependably as ever • • • and 88
pure, clear. 8p11rkling and ,wholeIt is this 'managiDg' which ensome as it always has been.
ables Philadelphia Suburban Water
,We're",~
~'fl\. in
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B.F. looddeh
RUIIER FOOlWEAR
for tinlj~tots
Dear Editor,
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Of all c~vic issues, publi~ health
would seem to be most clearly
beyond the realm of .parlisanshlp.
Public health is concerned, not
,
primarily with medical care. but
witH keeping people well, The
Department ()f Health. created In
1906 with a budget.of $184.000.
has grown Into a department em- alice barber("
,
ploying 5,000 full and part time
workers, with a budget of $1~.000,000. The keystone of this trebuildln~
mendous department, is of course
the office of the Secretary of
Health, and he}hOuld not only be ' _. . . .~. .:'4&t~ .:.1
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MORE_THAN_MO_VEHICLE RIDE
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(~I~Lll'
C OM.P ANY
BUS OR. S
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ISecash or lOt pl., 314c tok....
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In today - let us flt them out
whil. our stocIcs are complete.
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Harvard Inn
long weoring. 8ring your children
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BUS OR' 5
old bank
dry in 8. F. Goodrith thlldren s
I\Ibber-faotwear. Easy to put on
and toke oft'. light in weight and
SPRINGFIELD
WATER
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MO-VEHICLE RIDE
9 i· r t s
"Stepping out" in high style. too.
these small fry. But more im-
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Hours Till
Christmas
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Mrs. James G. Weir of Glenshaw, arrived to spend the holidays with
near Pitlsb~gh, with her chil- her mother Mrs. L. J. Servais of
dren George and Margaret, has Dickinson avenue..
Seal Sale Progresses
L>
CHRISTMAS
NEEDS
Start now. You'II'flnd many excellent glfts.,decoratlons. and. of
" 'au.... a host of quality foods at
~;;J •
mon.y-sovlng prices you'lI
, •
ne.d for Christmas and preholiday meols.
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Molee the Most
PRACTICAL GIFTS
To remember Institution •• employee., fri.n .... and
.he n.edy_ Give any number of our
'100 MERCHANDISE .....
CERTIFICATES
you
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$old in our mark.,s. Sav.
tallon worries and effort.
tim., tronspor·
Enriched Fomlly
FLOUR
5~~
No ben... all.pulpoH flour milled anvwhere. Try it under our lJ$uol
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DOES YOU
Mrs.-Lea P. Warner of 319 Lafayette avenue is Swarthmore
representative for the Eastern
Pennsylvonia' Chapter of the National Arthritis and Rheumatism
Foundation which is now launching a campaign for the collection
at funds for the furthertng of
scientific research. The nrst
Luncheon was held in Philadelphia Wednesday.
Mrs. Warner may be contacted
for subscriptions to the fund, and
will give additional information
upon request.
Bruce D. Smith of North Princeton avenue is treasurer of the
Eastern Plennsylvania Chaplef.
20.0.
Lovlslana Crunch
RING CAKE
FRUIT
_Ic.a9e: :
$175'
calce
110
2-tb
5
-Ib .. ko
Gruyere
Zini • • •IIS
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Ch.al. 1t.1J:...~:b
B'scults ::!~'adY
$3.95
39e:
.... 45c
'059c
B·g pt.. 23c
. . . lIIkI 27c
a"'19c
Ju
2 ''''''''27c
Fruit Stollen
Shorp Che....
Glendale Club'
CAKES
oa
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'dea' ....nd
Flosted PEAS1:~' 23c
Foster Named To Sigma Xi
aest You've Ever Tasted
Graham Foster, son of Dr. and
Mrs. D. G. Foster Of Crest lane,
has been named. to the Sw.arthmore College chapter of Sigma
Xi, national honorary scientific
society, in recognition of his outstanding work in science studies.
Graham is a senior at Swarthmore, reading' for honors in
IISaJ or Ideo' lranel Heme Styl_••ancy .........
PEACHES
N~~229c
LUlcioul halv... pacbd In ex.tra heavy ~
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/}dull Oranae Juice tf.:'11.
~ ~9C
,9duzJ Blended Juice ~';'.",,'::f::''1:'
"!:' ~8c
Glenwood Grapefruit Juice ~ ~7C
York Couaty Stewed Onion. N':;..:I03 17.
.9dmI Pork. II Bea... '3:.-:'0 5 ~' ~oc
Acnae Wbole Corn J:Id':n
2 '::~: 518
I)dmI Fancy ~tufled OUve. 7'f.-:-' 49C
't'~~
Callfomla
physics.
The new Sigma Xi member has
been active in several campus organizations. He is now serving as
chief engineer of WSRN, the campus radio stationt and is lighting
director of' the Litlie Tbeater
Club. He also plays in the orchestra and the ·band.
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FRUIT COCKTAIL ..:;.!~ 33e:
,ciiciiNS
Grod.
A
38'
Ib
LonCClster Brand Leon. Shonkless. smoked
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a
[BROCCOLI
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"ulllch
Wldte enewinl Onl. . .
Del. . . CeIa7 Bearts
Or_les -~ }
Grapelrult i3e:.
Ito
"19c
"39c
1S.
=19C
Ib
8 ori~1.....SSe:.
YOUtt ClIo-,
OUR ACME MA.RKh'TCbester Rd., Swarthmore'
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-'Open Thursday &: Friday' Till 9 P.M.
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Saturday till 6 P.M.
,
TO
Swarthmore 'cO..4
nue,: and the singing of Christmas
carols.
Hostesses for the day will be
Mrs. Mutch, 'Mrs. David Bingham
of Princeton avenue, and Mrs.
Caldwell Stewart of Ridley Park.
Christmas gifts will be brought
for the D.A.R. Approved SchOols.
.Anne L. Lukens of Strath Haven
avenue has been pledged by Alpha
Chi Omega sorority at BuclmeU
University. Anne is -a tresbm1!n
at the university and is enrolled
in
the commefte' and. ftpmce
course.
OF
DISPOSFACILI-
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,Residential. Wirjng
6-4910 after 7 p.m.. The Boroulth rer;erves the rf8h~ to reject
com- Swarthmore
WANTED
Carpenter'li work- any or all bld'ELLlOTT RICHARDSON
with
Swarthmore 6-0740
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COMMERCIAL
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Cons~ction'
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Alterations' ,
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No need to drive a squeaky car. A SINCLAIR INDBXBD
LUBRICATION job will bring back smooth, quiet car performance - and stop excessive wear_
So atop' in today and treat your car to a special
SINCLADl INDBXBD LWRICATION job. We lubricate
accordin& to manufacturera' specificatioDa.
PietDie
FOR WmCH
ARE
TO 'BE
OF THE
VIDING FOR
MENT, LEVY AND " .............;TION OF A TAX TO'
THE INTEREST COVENATED TO'BEPAID THEREON, AND THE PRINCIPAL
THEREOF AT MATURITY'
ESTABLISHING A SINK.!
ING FUND; DIREC.'l'ING H.
LINDLEY PEEL AND ELLlOl'T ~CHARDSON,.-BE
ING RlESPECTlW!:LY 'tHE
PRESIDENT OF COUNOIL
AND THE BOROUGH SECRETARY, TO PREPARE,
VERIFY AND FlLE THE REQUIRED STATEMENT; AU· THORIZING AND' DIRECTING THE BOROUGH SEC· RETARY TO CERTIFY AND
FILE WITH THE PEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS CERTIFIED COPIES
OF THE NECEssARY PR0CEEDINGS ...·.·
.
ATrENTlON ..
When Christmas is here, and
there's no time to bake, call Ellnor
Bye and order a cake. A .pine
tree one, which is something new,
and fancy cookies, delicious too.
Swarthmore
________ •.6-4124.
__
' _ _~_
Cl:IESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
R PER
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;4u~",atte
ROGER RUSSELL
,-
GIIS
State and Monroe Streets
MEDIA 8-Z118
iea"ge
Stokes' Nursing Ho1JUJ
-:.--.L::~ right. tille. claim or
two certain lots or
TOWDShip
and
State '""C;C;._::
~«4,Ue~!
•
Don't get the
next best" ••
• lust so you'll mow you are get;
tin~ the best coal money <:an buy
••• and that means the most ec0nomical fuel in the long run •••
Old Company's Lehigh has little
red Bull's-Eyes scattered all
through it's premium anthracite.
Madel 50-5804
Picture this range In your kitc:loen-ar..:1 then picture the
wonderful. 'easy meals you can serve' the familyl This
shining Roper Automatic Gas I!ange offers staggered
A-burner tap. modern fluorescent light, Timer AlormTime Clock, Automatic Oven-and loads ..,.,re. See it and
, other new Autamatic Gas Ranges .taday ot any. of 0\11"
suburban .toresl
.HILADEL.HII ELEC'RIC- COM.AIIY
J. A. GB,I(EN
,
llle1dll d ........... _
BWAlt't'ldl••Z, ....
,
COAL
Timken Oil Burnen
.Bp#den Supplies .
SELECT CLIENTELE
~:~~1~.::~'~E,lf'o;t!he
Madison 3-9098
FOR SALE
~p~p:~!1n~~~I~~~~~~~~~~~lil:~~~~~~~~~~~~
black, white and tan female, excellent breeding and disposition.
Will- ,T_ PattenoD, IIIrwlor
"hleeD lrean 1Ixperfence
lor
show
dog andWill
perfect
pet. MeHouse
broken.
tnake
dia 6-4521.
.
PATTERSON
:PHONB
lIDDIA 151&
FUNB1IAL HOME
A Prkle te 111M.
EYeI")'
N_
super-If~!?~i.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: -.,0;;,';1
on
10'.51".
"'
.
PJalnt1;;:If~',
quiet
Ul!e ,~!~,si
1'eIDIl7'.
Sessions
of Delaware
County, Ietogather with
all documents
quired under the Municipal Borrowing Act. It further recited the
fact that the net electoral and
have an 1'l!!r~~\.,lln__!~::
premlSt!!l.
or assi&na
o!~:':.i~e~':'a~'; ':C··L_C=C.;
or
may have aDJ' II
forever from asserting
. ..,.. -,',00"
lein. claim or Interest
estate Inconsistent with
PlaloUt!' and Judgemeut may
against you unleNa you plead to the
plaint within twenty days.
HQrace B. Passmore
REAL ESTATE ,.
INSURANCE
SWARTHMORB 6-5510
EDMUND JONES
Attorney·at-Law·
211 Eo Fifth Street.
Chester.
['8.
PETER I:- TOLD
'AOVElt.TISEYENT
All Lines Of Insurance
Swa!,hmo,~
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore, Pa.
Swarthmore 6-1448
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes & Rubbish' Removed
J~awns mowed. General
Hauling
236 Harding Av. Morton, Pa,
for and'$225;000.00
toward replacing
the
_ceeding
sball be' used
present Borough HaIL Section 2
described the. type. of 'bond to' be
issued, the denomination, numbers, date and interest rate. Section 3 described the maturities of
the bonds. Section 4 recited the
period of usefulness of the improveinents for ,which said bonds
are to be issued. . Section 5 provided that the bonds should be issued free of present or· future
State '·tax. Section 6 provided for
the method of execution of the
bonds. Section 7 provided for the
form of bODd,' the form of coupon
arid the form of eridorsement. sec.,
tion 8 provided for the pledge of
the full faith and credit of the
Borough for the payment at the
principle of the bonds and the interest and taxesaccrulng .thereon.
Section 9 proVided for the le~?f
a tax sufficient to pay the prmClpal of said bonds and the intere'!lt
thereon. Section 10 ,provided for
the establishment' of a sinking
fund. Section 11 provided for the
filing of a finmClal statement in
the C.ourt·, of QUarter SessIons.
Section, 12 .provided for the certification and filing of the pr0ceedings relating to the bond lssue With the Department of Internal Affairs. Section 13 repeale!Ith
all ordinances' iilconsistent wi
said ordinance.
Since .1905
I!i~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;~JI
BOOKWAYS
i~~~~P-~~~~~i:~~
-_.-:-
assign.!
;3~~t~O~ gferre:;~o~ I~~~j~~~~~~§i~ I
including the debt
debt Of
to the
be 'Borouglr,
incurred,
non-electoral
did no, .exceed the constitutional
liniits.
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Section 1 authorized the issuance of the bonds in the amount
of $280;000.00 of' which not exceeding $55,000.00 shall be used
for tbI! 13orough's share of a joint
.sewage alspo~al-plant and not ex-
delightful in design ..•
_m
'G.
Bor-l~~~35l2!7j'~§~~~~~~
FUSCO and ALSTON
SeerelarY.
In the Court ofIJcnnsylvaula
Common PlultNovember!
ot Dela·1 1~~============~
Carmen Della camera
:""":_"_ Della camera, Ids wife, VS.
and ber heltS and
Bud
=."·:"C::--P:':CnoDS who have -"nie".i '0
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OIIITAiN 10-119.
SlIICUII lUST 11III181T01
Borough
=
Must be sold. Call Ridley
0412 between 8 and 5.
F. BLACKMAN
FOR SALE--Tall sterling sllvu
~
a
candle atlcka - $15. Ideal ChrIat=
P.R.R; Fre"ht BI"-.
..
mas elft. Reply' Box A, The
~
SWarthmore, Pa.Swartbmorean.
FoR SAlE C:"o-m-b~m~'-a~U~·on-~R~.C~.A.~
;;;
PbODe SW· 8~8818'
Ii
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Console Radio and AutomaUc
ffi'l.JllUllllllnllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllmllllllllnllllllllii
Record Chaoger. Good condition.
$20.
Call Swarthmore 6-0904,
evenings.
.; ~
FOR SALE-Norge refrlgera..ll':ln~
f
6 cu. ft., completely' por
Th
,
·
e· ollowing is·a summary
g.ood.conditioD, in use·now. Cursaid Ordinance:
.
ley M.aple bedroom suite - four,".. :
Tbe p'r"
tiresused
- 15last
x
C In
600, tubes bed.
included,
actinent 'of' "'WL' Ordinance duly winter, like new. Phone Ridley
Larp Stock' Of"
ough of Swarthmore - to iilcrease
thebODded'
indebtedness
Iii .
signifying
. thedesire of the,
READy MADE FRAME8'
lUnount not exceeding $280,000.00,
.Metal - Wood - Leather
set forth for the purposes thereat,
•
and that after due advertising, an
_ LARGE ASSORTMENT
election had been held at which
.. OF MOULDINGS FOR
a majority of the qualified electors
had voted in favor of said inCUSTOM MADE FRAMES.
crease of debt and such result
had' been duly certified by the
J.
Swarth-
for light housework and care of . -;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;11
children, 5 days week. Swarth- Ii
. 6-2850, S.E.
more 6-7056.
Rubbish Collection,
Michigan Avenues. .
;;W"'AN~';IED~""'S"=eco=n::d'--':h::an=-d-:;-Cfl;;:u::;teC:-,"-in
Swarthmore Disposal.
PERSONAL - RacUo.. telniIIoD
good condiUon. Phone Media
Weekly or MODthly
receivers, vacuum clement and 6-0721.
other electrical aPl'u,,·ceI '~~~,I ;;FO~R~S'A'''I''',E''~'''''''''n:"e'''8''''h'''''Erecter set.
WARREN PJEB()E
Prompt aervice.
1
One' Coronet. Swift Set printSvvarthmore 6-2078
Brooa; Sw~re 1-15".
ing press. If interested call Media 6-2072. '
PERSONAL-Laundress - A.l '~LOS~='"&:-;:FO=U=ND=--reference. Call for and deliver.
T
Swarthmore 6-7380.
LOST-Brown wallet;" somewhere
PIANO TUNING
ALBAN PAIlKEIt
PERSONAL _ Swarthmore Col- S bhet'jeenJ Yale JV~Ut~ ~d
lege foreign student desires ride ;or':: 6_25~:n
ar e , w
New .nd
Plan ..
to Chicago or mid-west on' Dean .. Repalrtuc 111_ 1"'
19-21. Reply Box C, The
Ph••e M..... 1-1555
LEGAL NOTICE
----..,...,--:PERSONAL -
~~~~fi~~
. S. M; HAImISON
rr
TO~;~~~~:?~~~
BY THE
WARE
TIES
ITY;
FORM
PON,
EST ON S~ro.-iBo~
FIXING -.",~,....
DATES
ING
PERIOD
UNIT£D
•
Mrs. Henry J. Weiland, regent,
of South Chester road will, conduct
the Christmas meeting of the Delaware County Chapter of the D.A.
R. to be held at the home of Mrs.
John Mutch of Norwood, Monday,
December 18 at 2 o'clock.
Mrs. Lloyd Goman of Walllng-~
. ford will give a repo~ on National
Defense.
The program will consist of a
Christmas story read by Mrs.
GeOrge Plowman of Harvard ave-
PORK LOINS if.~ Ib 43e:: i~ 1b49
RAMS Sh:":!:::.H 59'
I
PRONE:
DAR Christmas Program
Cut fram Tender Young Porkers-Fresh
==~====~=-----~~Whiting Fillets
.. 2Sc MackerelHoddock Fillets
'0 35c Sm.lta No. • CUU,. .
.:ierving Swarthmore, Mor;. ton, Rutledge and Ridley
I'ownshlp sihce 1918
* t
a l'UPY of which may be obtAined.
WANTED~:="-;R;;esp=::o=ns-=ib=le woman "I saw It in The Swartbmorean.",
!
-I
("811011.
couple des1res from the ulKlerslffnecJ.
'
small
artm t furnished
Federal excJse t8lll:e." when refunded b)'.
p
a
. h ad. b.~.
Ca.uor the Government shall be paid to the'
unf
urDlS e
.alW.erences.
Borough.
.
bench for small boy.
more 6-0850.
.
Arthritis Crusaders
g\Jarante~.
.,9t:kaI MINCE MEAT lar 25e:
I)ikaI PUMPKIN ::'~?ft Na.can21'>
VJ,..lnla L••
DeUdoua
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SWARTHMORE. PA.
~~~~~~~~~~~;;;~~;:;~~;:;~~;:;~~;:;~~;:;~
'05. 7:'.
PERSONAL
tor tense norv.';' W'r1 neck, COB- 6-2350.
tour
redU·.t .. n-. Call W'ANTED=-Young'
" Df'vine Taxi Service
"Altbough it is a litlie too early
to predict the outcome of the s a l e , .
4
returns to date have bOOn verY
encouraging," Mr. Bernhardt said,
BIGHT IN THE CENTER OF TOWN
"and it is hoped that this year's
GULF GAS
AUTO,REPAIRS
Seal sale will be the best the
.
l
Association has ever had.'''
SW' 6-0440
Dartmouth & Lafayette Aves. ,
Funds from this year's Seal I
• ~
....
_______1
. . . . ~~.
sale are the only means of financing the 1951 tuberculosis prevention and control program of
the County Association, which
includes the free mass chest x-ray
surveys conducted in the high
schools, 'Communities and industries of the County; rehabilitation
of, patients returning from the
sanatorium; emergency relief· required for the ill patient and his
family; a year-round health education program, and medical
research.
BU·SSEI.1 '·S--SWRVlCE
WANTED
WANTED-To borrow for ab\,ut
Sealed bid. will be r_iv'" 10 Council
Chamber. Borough Hall. Swarthmore. Paw
two months, C-piccolo. Please on Tuesday. Ilecember ••Ih.
al
contact
Graham Foster
at the col- automobile.
I'."'. for salesuitable"
to the tor
Borough
ol!e new
lege, Swarthmore
6-0200.
police ofworle.
The
~~=~==""='="::'::;;':':'--",.....,r I bidder shalJ state the allownnce whIch he
WANTED - ,Trained practical will make for tile pUITII.'u,e from the
nurse, colored, desires day or Borough ot one JP50 Studebaker Sedan
night duty in pn'vale h
Media flOW available tor luspectlon. .
Medical Masaage
ome.
Bids shall be in oCl'Ordauce ",lib spec'O.
.......
.
,
CI ASS·'11.'1' L'D
I
"
REQUEST FOR BIDS
LEGAL NarICE
· NOTICE is hereby given that
oJ
• J'
~
the Boro gh C
U f th
• U
ounC. 0
e BorPERSONAL
ough ofPennsylVania,
S'YClrthmore, onDelaware
County,
Decem'_ I;-;'~~-ff~"~';-~!~'~-~-~-~-~.j~~~
to an
ber 12, 1950, duly enacted an orBertha P., Faries,
.
6-.6750.
dinance entitled:
REPAIRED '" IN8TALLED
WAB,M7Am IlEATmQ
Furnaces Vacuum CI~ed
OEORGB MYBBS
Doz .. - Swart.hmore 8-0,.1
Realizing that some 1950 Christmas Seal letters might be mislaid
amid the large Christmas mail
lJ"der New Management
SPECIALIZING IN
now coIning to the average home,
LUJlcIaeo...
SPECIALIZING IN
the Delaware County TubercUlosis
Buffet 8......
f»ermane~t Waving and
and Health Association, which is
CloektaIl .1IriIee
co;'ducting the County's sale of
CALL·
Hair Cuttisg
Seals, is sending "reminder cards"
Dot B~d - Swa. 1-11'11
to a number of County residents
Mar,a HUrd - Swa. 8-3138
PARK and DARTMOUTH AVE.
who have not yet been heard from,
G~T.BeIlt
SWARTHMORE 6-9161
according to Robert W. Bernhardt,
Executive Secretary of the Asso- ~;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;~;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;.;.;;;:;.-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
ciation.
~
Mr. Bernhadt added that if any
PLAN NOW TO COME FOR A GALA
contributor has sent returns since
SU"ath Haven CHRISTMAS DINNER .
Delicious Food-Marde's famous pastries, Festive Decorations
the reminders were posted, he
MONDAY, DECEMBER 25
SERVED 1-1:30 P.M.
hoped that residents would realSTRATH-HAVEN .ftN
ize that the two probably crossed
Swaribmore, Pa.
Telephone Swarthmore 6-0680
in the mail.
WESTERN UNION OFFICE
FR~PARKING
,
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES IN
TBESW&BTBMOBEAN
:..o:.c==_
-
OOiIBR8
CO-ED BEAUTY
SALON
M ..... alii Dot
Cll88el'Vle. CateriDc
Service
,
CUNNINGHAM
Painters '" Paper H\Ul~era
We should Imow how
6-2268 MlobIpn Ave.
sOur Specialty
Children's
Boots
417 Dartmouth Ave"
chlfforobe, $15. Two
Swarihmare 6-0926
flowered bedroom rug.; one
x I!:=~~~~~~:§:~~=~~II
12, fl. - $30 - smalled one, $25.
Swarthmore 6-0850.
FOR SALE-Pair used snow tires,
'- _~-" x 16, 1 girl's blue bicycle,
baby wooden high chsIr,
PETER DI NICOLA
Driveway COUStruCtioD
Asphalt or CoDcrete
aluminwn square tub
1,~~~W1~'lckie~r~d~O~ll~C:arrI~~ag~e,~o~n~e
Call Swarthmore 6-2212
CeDar WaDs Be-Plastered
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
"ThIrd Generation BDllders"
HORACE
A.
BEEVES
GOING TRAVEUNG?
---
I ;;;;:;;;;-;o.;;iT2S~~S~~
I'
RENT-Unfurnisbed apartment - 4 rooms and oath, at
country place
near Chester
Heights - second floor, private
entrance. Combination storm sash,
spring water system. Large garden. Reference. Phone Valley
Brook 2127-J.
FOR RENT-Wallingford - unfurnished apartment - first
P.R.R.. Chester and
$75 including all
Refer-
.If there'. ane' thing a .
motorist needs above all
elle. it'. good. depeJldable
Automobile Liability In-
lurance in case of an accident. .Etna claim .service
aSlur.. prompt attention
no matter where you
travel, from coast to
coaat.
*
PETERE.TO~
GeueraI. IDsaranI!ie
SIS Dadw"ulll
S~
A~ue
11J.!. South Chester Road
Buildin
. g Construction
e Residential
e Paintin,
e . Commercial
e Repairs
e Alterations
,
S _ o r e 6-S450
Charles E. FiScher
-- ,
BU1LDEB
1-183S'
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON,
II~!~~~=~::~:
Council of of
theBorough
Dorou&h·of .
secretary
Swarthmore.
'ieJ;llY~
,
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THE SWABTHMOBBAN
10
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DECEMBER 15, 1t5O
4
I
groWth '/Va; found In our own
Lt. J:R. BAGSHAW; 3rd~
BEREAVED' dent of Gloucester, Mass., had
children
In
1945.
A
study
of
the
Mrs.
Robert
T. 'Bair of Jensen been III due to a btoken hlp suf\
two sixth grades was made by Dr.
Lt., James R; Bagshaw, 3rd., of Beach, Fla., recently of Swarth-' fered in a faU two months ago.
Pauline Berry Mack under
Kingston, N. Y., tb.e son of capt. more, 'was grieved by the death Sbe wa~ 92.
.
.'
grant from the Richards Instltut: and Mrs. Bagshaw, Jr., was ldlled of her mother, Mrs. Annie 6. P. .In addltion·to her daughter she
at Penn State. It was found that Saturday in a helicopter crash at Thompson, who died Saturday, is survived by two nieces, Mrs..
the diet of tbe chUdren was sub- the Patuxent Na-:al Air Station, December 9, at her home In Hol- Harold G. Griffin of Swarthmore,
Several Interested people are standard In calcium, phosphorus, Md.
.
Ilywood, Fla.
Elsie. P. Bott of Arlingt~n, Mass.,
currently meeting In Swarthmore protein and vitamin D, all necesFor seven years a pilot m the
Mrs. Thompson, a former res!- and a nephew Charles P. Pearer.
to learn how they can supply their sery for building bone. As a re-' U.S. Navy, Lt. Bagshaw was a
.
,
--.
families with the essential ele- sult of the study the School has graduate of Chester Hi&h School,
ments of health.
provided milk fortified with vita- cia,:" of .'39 and attended Syracuse
AI AI
They feel thst, unless she has min D Ifver since.
Umv~rslty for two years before
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.
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scientific friends or has made a
The main reason for this siate: entenng the Navy In 1942. Durhobby of nutrition the average of affairs, according to research is mg World War II he flew torpedo,
•
_ L~
,L
housewife is unaware of what is the Increased use of foods which bombers while serving aboard the
happening to the food she provides have only calories left In them. carriCfS ~.exington and Saratoga.
/
CLoSED EVERY SUNDAY
. 11
for her family. She does not kn.ow,\, Tbe other parts _ such as the I Followmg the war he was ataOPEN 7 A. M. to S P. M.
tbat she is permitting her family's wbeat germ and the outer casing ti~med at Lakeburst, N •. J., as a test
M,onday TbrU Saturda7
health to be stolen from under her or grains, rice and sugar _ con- pIlot. before transferrmg to PaDAILY DINNERS 90c lo$L&5
very nos\,.
talning the protein, minerala and tuxen~.
.
She may not know that the de- vitamins have had to be removed. BesIdes his parents Lt. BagSpeeial Children'. Flatters
cay and crookedness of her chll- to make the food keep weil until shaw is. survived b~ his wife and
dren's teeth is caused by maInu- it is sold. Our hunger is satisfied four children of Kmgston, a s1.<.- - - - - - - trltion, and that this is only one
when we have eaten enought cal- tor. ,Mrs. Newell J. West and a
the many ills' resulting from the ories yet we may not be getting brother Samuel E., both of ChesSURE-I ALWAYS $PEWD THE CHRIS/AlIA."
consumption of white bread, what we need for health.
1ter.
catmed foods and sweetS of all
On the other hand, the group
Military services were held
VS AT THE
kinds. Dr. Weston Price, in "Nu- feels, we are beginning to learn Tuesday. from. the Fort Myer
trition and Physical Degeneration" what may be done to turn this Chapel III Arlington, Va. lnter• • • trees and decorationS--=--Stoekingscontrasts the perfect teeth
tide of deterioration, In improving' ment was held In Arlington Nacarols--o big turkey dinner--ond o· whole
splendid physical fitness of m'''''-i menus and methods of cooking. I Ilonal Cemetery.
Christmas week.of special entertainment
..• with two festive
on New Yeor's
bers of numerous isolated
Adelle Davis' wonderful cook-i
Eve ••• all of
and New Year's
munities with the ten. times
book "Let's Cook It Rigbt" and: Mr. and Mrs. Theophlle Saulnier
right at the
CITV
frequent occurrence of tooth
Dr. Hauser's ,books offer many' of Princeton avenue returned last
cay among those who eat
methods and suggest the use of' Friday from a ,two week visit
and processed food. Other
protective foods. The most basic with their son-in-law and dau,:habilities associated with tooth de- improvement would be to mske. ter Mr. and Mrs. Henry Saulmer
cay and lack of development of bread at borne from whole grains of Fairbanks, Texas.
dental arcbes are: predisposition to recently ground. Short of this,
tuberculosis, mental dullness, dIs- adding wheat germ,
turbances of the glands, etc.
milk, brewers' years, soy flour and
Even here in the fortunate com- blackstrap molasses where possible to the cooking improve appemunity of Swarthmore evidence
lack 'of the elements 10r good bone tite, good humor, red blood, fertility and vitality. Tllese are now
available In one of the leading
GROUP STUDIES
HOME NUTRITION :
A Very
Merry
Christmas'
,
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HOOKED RUGS)
SPECIALIZING IN
CUSTOM-MADE
SLIP COVERS, DRAPERIES
and BEDSPREADS
Also FIne Seleetion or
l\IaterIal
27 E. 7th Street, Chester
stores in Swarthmore.
Members of the group held
their last meeting Saturday De:cember 9 at the home of Mrs~ Carl
Tucker, North Swarthmore avenue
at 8 p.m. They would welcome
all who would like to join In the
search for the essentials of health.
Anyone . interesied may contact
Mrs. Carl Tucker, Mrs. Ruth Wittmeyer or Mrs. Edward N. Hay.
CLEARANCE PRICES
, Ho...... Carpetla. • Complete SU. Ru.e • _ _tal -
PHONE CHESTER 2-85"
..
100 Parle Ave., Swarthmore, P,••
SW IIrthmore 6-6000 - CL ear brook 9-4646
"I saw it in The
- " " - . - / N_ 1M I",,.,,...,. ••• O_,EHIIinp ..........
Notice of Annual
Mee~
Swarthmore National Bank And Trust Comp'aDy
Notice is he~eby given tbat on January 9, 1951, at three o'clock
P.M., pursuant to action of tbe Board of Directors, a meeting
of shareholders of this Bank will be held, at its banking house
in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, to vote upon a program involving,
along with matters Inci!iental theretp:
(I)
Election of Directors
(2)
The adoption of a resolution which provides
for the follOWing and which may be examined
at the bank, at any time during office bours,
prior to the aforesaid meeting:
'.
(a)
(b)
(3)
A chaoge In the par value per share from
$100.00 to $20.00 aod a change in the number Of sbares from 1250 to 6250.
An appropriate amendment to the Articles
of Association of the Bank reflecting those
changes.
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Harold Ogram,
Cashier
.IMMtDIATE COVERAGUROM DAlEO' POLICY
.~~
POLIO :.=$5000
(!Mwu
To All our friends and customers
who visited us at the opening last
Saturday of our modem. SaJ.es and
Service' Depal bnent.
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PETER E. TOLD
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MOTHERS HEAR
MUSIC PROGRAM
Early Swarthmoreau Dies
In Harrisburg
Saturday
Ridley Township Teacher
DisCU8Ses Public
School Music
The Mothers Club held its
Christmas meeting Thursday, December 14, amid the very attractive
decorations In the Woman's Clubhouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoover,
members of the Methodist Cburch
cboir, .began the program by singing some lovely seasonal selections.
Mr. Hoover sang "Comfort Ye" and
"Every Valley" from the "Mes_
siah", while Mrs. Hoover chose
"Sleep Ho!:\, Babe" from the "StOry
ot Christmas". In conclusion they
sang a duet "Jesu Bambino".
Mrs. Blanche Hunter Nelson continued the musical theme with a
program In whicb her pupils played. Mrs. Nelson brought out
music In Ridley Park, brought out
the fact that most people pial' the
piano for their own enjoyment and
tbe great relaxation it gives. ThIs
was enjoyably illustrated with
solos played bi ber students rangIng from three or four years old
to the college age.
The last part of the program
was an Informal talk by Doris
Bookman on "Growing up with
Music". Miss Bookman teaches
elementary music In the Ridley
Township Schools. Slle gave a
No Answers After
very concise picture of how music
is Introduced to cbildren In the
.Noon Tomorrow
puhlic schools and bow with each
Saota. who has b"l'n caroling
grade their knowledge is gradually
"Call'me soon", for the past coubroadened. In this wsy even a
ple of weeks, has now changed
fourtb
grade pupil can read or
Blood PJ;ogram Placed his tune to fit the imperative PrizeS To Be Awarded listen intelllgenUy
to music and
words, "Call me today!" Poor
To Three Top
011 Emergency
sing In groups whicb ~ves a
Santa, up to his head In phone
groundwork ot life-long enjoyWinners
Basis
calls and all kinds of paper work,
ment of music of all kinds.
The 'bright lights that shine
Due to the heavy ,casualties be- notations, records, lists and a vaing suffered by America's fighting riety of odd little preparations for out cheerfully each Christmas Mter a very short business meet. K
th' Red C
Sunday's trip, 'Such as checking the time from doorways, windows, ing, refreshments were served
Comniunity Sm'g
troops 1D orea,
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ross weather, his flash, (in case you trees and shrubbery, will be In downstairs by hostesses Mrs. J. W.
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Residents of the village W
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ogram as b een
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forget to put on your porch lights,) nompetition once again in the Jones, Mrs. Leonard Smith, Mrs.
families
and
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emergency
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gather wl·th th'A'~
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supel'iotendlng the wrapping of Lighting Contest sponsored joint- Geo"ge Wilbur and Mrs. John
house guests to par1;icipste in the
The SoutheaStern Pennsylvania packages, grooming his reindeer, ly by the Swarthmore Business Heisler.
traditional Christmas Eve Com- Chapter, of whiCh Swarthmore is greasing the runners, still finds Association and The Swarthmunity' Sing Sunda:l' afternoon at a part, has received a requeSt from time to'shudder. over the pOssibil- morean.
5 p.m.
' lhe Department of Defense to in- ity thait some boyar girl of
Beginning Sunday evening, De- Junior Assemblies To
The, Itev. H. Lawrence WhItte- crease its blood shipments to the Swarthmore has forgotten to call cember 24, the contest will run
Hold 'Christmas Parties
more, rector of Trinity Church, in armed forces by 4900 pints dur- him.
through Decembo:r 31. Judges,
The Junior Assemblies will meet
charge of the Sing this year, will ing the month of December. Such, "And the deadline is TOMOR- operating quietly and In secret,
open the service with an InvoClO- an increase places a tremendous ROWI" h
il d amidst
_ will tour the borough during the next week in three different parcation. David tJ,lrich, organili,t burden on the Chapter Blood Pro-I ray
tlSS'eu:a aepe~ sticke :"taargs evenings to select the winning ties at the Woman's Club.
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and ~ ch;oir master of Trinity gra_m, and 1 IS unpera ve a as ink leaky fountain pens leather displays.' Casb prizes of $15 for
The seventh grade at 7, and the
Church will then direct the many donors as possible be se- polish curry brushes and Ston.e's first, $10 for second, and $5 f
his leg third, will be awarded.
vene on TUesday, December 26.
To compete, residents must Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wetlaufer,
will lead the assembled crowd in
Since the entire area embraced in an ambitious leap six weeks
the group singing.
by the Southeastern Pennsylvania ago,' and Sapta is still worried, leave their cfu..,lays alight from class hosts for the seventh grade.
Chapter is being called upon to about it). "Salt, he sighed, med- 6:30 to 10 p.m., Christmas Eve will be assisted by Mr. anA Mrs.
C. H. Topping, Mr, and Mrs. A.
act a~ a unit -in this emergency, itatively tasting the' glue on a througb New Year's Eve.
Arts Center To
Winners will be announced In Sidoey Johnson, Jr., "nd Mr. and
it is not feasible to have blood star sticker, "my theme song for
Open New Term
mobile units visit the various 10- the next 24 hours will be "Call next week's Swarthmarean, SO Mrs. Arthur Pic'lard. Mr. and Mrs.
,
The Community Arts Center, cali ties. It is therefore requested me today- - please," he added. that all may have a chance to Robert Allison, ciass hosts for the
Rogers lane, Wallingford, will that donors use the Red Cross gently, applying the stit'ker to a see them before the lights are nlntb grade, will be' assisted b:l'
;stowed away for another year.
Mr. and Mrs. John Longwell, and
have Open House and Registration Blood Center.. 253 N. Broad st., fascinating five-sided, box. "Or
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hansell,
Day January 7 for the winter term. Philadelphia, open from 12 o'clock at the very latest, by noon toJr.
Courwil Approves Bids
ThIs is Sunday afternoon from 2:30 Noon to 7 p.m., Monday through m0t:_row.
The eighth and tenth grades will
"However," he remarked, layto 6 p.m. Refreshments will be Friday.
For
New
Borough
Hall
meet
on Thursday, December 28
served. Teachers will be presen~ . No appointment is necessary for ing a' kind!:\, finger on the first
Borough Council Monday night 28 at 7:30 and 9:30, respectively.
to meet students and discuss individual donors. Groups can at'-- loop of ao Incipient bow f
helpful
elf,
41my theme song
awarded
bids totaling $199,596 tor Eighth grade hosts Mr. and Mrs.
courses with members and. friends. range a date by calling Red Cross
will
still
hold
good,
today or to- the construction of Borough Hall. James F. Bullitt, Jr. will have
In addition to the regular courses at Locl!St 4-2531}.
Contracts for six phases of the as chaperons Mr. and Mrs. Richard
morrow. Now if rd had 'tomorthere will be new classeS In lamp
The average time consumed in
row', (removing with difficulty construction WiOrk went to low B'Drden, Mr. and Mrs. J ,",eph
shade making, furniture decora- giving a pint of blood is 45 min- the kindly finger from the finisbed bidders In each Instance.
Gibson, and Mr. and Mrs. Edtion,
horticulture,
enameling- utes. This includes the laking of bow) it would have been good onThose awarded contracts were: ward L. Noyes. Mr. and Mrs. Olijewelry, painting for pre-school the donor's medical history, pre-- ly today." Santa beamed on all general construction, the Wolfe ver Swan, hosts for the tenth
children, murals and pictorial dec- limi~ry medical examination and his elves, picked uP the scissors Cons.truction Co., $144,400; plumb- grade, will be assisted b:l' Mr. and
orations, c;omposition and graphiC blood typing. Each donor, re- for Mrs. Santa and retired to his Ing and drainage, Fore Smith, $8,- Mrs. Marvel Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
.
containjng his or her
art, a week-day class InchUdren's ceives a . .card
822; heating and ventilating, Pore Francis Forsythe, and Mr. and
individual.blood
type, which they study.
theatre for ages 11 to 14.
Smith, $18,990; electrical, Reese Mrs. Andrew Schroder.
can carry with them at all times
"Well" Mrs. Santa chuckled, Electrical Co., $15,622; lib....,. The eleventh and twelfth grades,
in case of an emergencY.
"He never did mention the num- .shelves, Arts Metal Construction meeting at 8:30 Fr;iday evening,
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Library To Close
ber In his song." It's Swarthmore Co., $4,312, and grading and pav- December 29, will have Mr. and
The Swarthmore Public Li,
6 _ " she peered at the disc on Ing of a parking lot, P. S. Stanf- Mrs. Harold Ogram, Mr. and Mrs.
brary will close at 12:30 on
School HoUday
Saturday, December 33 and
Henry Bevan, Mr. and Mrs. Piere
The Swarthmore SchoolS will the phone _ for Mrs. Santa fer I!Dd Sons, $15,064.
Council,
last
weeti:
awarded
a
again on Saturday, December
close at noon today, and reopen doesn't call the numbtir, she only $280,000 bond issue to·raise the Decrouez aod Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Bennett to assist class hosts Mr.
30. There will be no LibrarY
at the regular time wednesday, answers it)
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money
for
constru.ctIon
to
and Mrs. Leroy Wright and Mr•
hours on ChristmaS Day or on
.January 3.
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Poole
and
Campa")".
and Mrs. Leroy Wolf.
New Year's Da7.
Merry Christmas
HOME. LIGHTING
CONTESl OPENS
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SEEKS DONORS
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Phone Starelamc,,·. 6-1833 .
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Your keen inter~st in our new build- .
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are rewards in themselve~in olP" ven,ture.
ENTIRE FAMILY
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SERVICES FOR
AMBROSE
Funeral services for William
Ambrose
Hirst,
resident
of
Swartlu1\ore for well over a halfcentury, were held at 1 o'ciock
Wedoesday afternoon at the Patterson Funeral Home, Media.. Mr.
Hirst who was employed b:l' the
State Department of Forest and
Waters died last Saturday afternoon in the Polyclinic Hospital,
Harrisburg where he had been a
patient since he was stricken with
a tieart attack on Dec'1lDber 5.
A native of Philadelphia Mr.
Hirst came to Swarthmore at the
age of seven, when Chester road
was only a board walk, and lived
for many ye~ on the present site
: of Park avenue just below Yale.
It was' in this home of his parents that the Union . Church, the
first church of the borough was
,tormed. After his marrisge to
.the fonner Beulah Dare Corson
of Palermo, N. J. on November 22,
, 1904 he mqved to 23S Dickinson
avenue, at the corner of Yale and
Dickinson, where he still resided
at the time Of his death.
,A
charter member of the
Swarthmore Presb;\'terian Church
he was alsv, active in the Old
Guard, State Fencib1es In Philadelphia.
Surviving besides bis widow'are
three daughters: Mrs. William G.
Phillip" . of. . ,Swarthmore; . Mrs.
Adolph H. pfeil, Jr. of Honeybrook; Mrs. Cllfton S. Merker! of
Drexel Hill and two grandchUdren
William G. Phillips, Jr. and Elizabeth Pfeil.
ServiceS were conducted by the
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop of Swarth,more. Interment was in Northwood
cemetery, Philadelphia.
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Notice of Annual Meeting
Notice is hereby given that on January 9, 1951, at three o'clock
P.M., pursuant to action of the Board of Directors, a meeting
of shareholders of this Bank will be held, at its banking house
in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, to vote upon a program involving,
along with matters incidental theretp:
(I )
Election of Directors
(2)
'Ehe adoption of a resolution which provides
lor the following and which may be examined
at the bank, at any time during office hours,
prior to the aforesaid meeting:
A change in the par value per share from
$100.00 to $20.00 and 3 change in the num-
ber of shares from 1250 to 6250.
An appropriate amendment to the Articles
of Association of the "Bank reflecting those
changes.
(3)
.
Other appropriate businCSil
Harold Ogram,
Cashier
.IMMtbIATE COVERAGE FROM DATE OF POliCY
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EACH AfRIOED
PERSON UP 10
15000
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EVERY FAMILY
ENTIRE FAM!lY
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'hanks a Lot!
To All our friends and customers
who visited us at the opening last
Saturday, of our modern Sales and
Service' Depal hnent.
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Your keen interest in our new building, your kind and encouraging words
are rewards in themselve~in our ven·ture.
euA~
wife and
all uamarried
Family
polley
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fits (or any expense
omQUDl payable aubject
w
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O~ 3bu.band,
mOllths
2 years. Bener:estricted as to
f'er eac:b perIOD
Rumsey Chevrolet
co"end.
PETER E. TOLD
333 Dartmouth Avenue, Swarthmore
Phone Swarth7IWre 6-1833
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A Very
Merry
Christmas
THE SWARTHMOREAN
You
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Theatre Squ....
South Chesler Road
$3.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1950
VOLUME 22-NUMBER 51
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SERVICES FOR
AMBROSE
MOTHERS HEAR
MUSIC PROGRAM
Early Swarthmorean Dies
In Harrisburg
Saturday
Ridley Towllship Teacher
Discusses Public
School Music
Funeral services for William
Ambrose
Hirst,
resident
of
Swarthmore for well over a balfcentury t were held at 1 o'clock
Wednesday afternoon at the PatterS(m Funeral Home, Media. Mr.
Hfrst who was employed ,by the
State Department of Forest and
Waters died last Saturday afternoon in the Polyclinic Hospital,
Harrisburg where he had been a
pat!ent since he was stricken with
a heart attack on DecEmlber 5.
I
A native of Philadelphia Mr.
Hirst came to Swarthmore at the
age of seven, when Chester road
was only a board walk. and lived
for many years on the present site
of Park avenue just below Yale.
It was in this home of his parents that the Union Church. the
first church of the borough was
formed. After his marriage to
the former Beulah Dare Corson
of Palermo, N. J. on November 22,
1904 he m~ved to 238 Dickinson
avenue, at the corner of Yale and
Dickinson, where he still resided
at the time of his death.
A
charter member of the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
he was also active in the Old
Guard, State Fencibles in Philadelphia.
Surviving besides his widow are
three daughters: Mrs. William G.
Phillips of Swarthmore;' Mrs.
Adolph H. Pfeil, Jr.
Honeybrook; Mrs. Clifton S. Merkert of
Drexel Hill and two grandchildren
William G. Phillips, Jr. and Elizabeth Pfeil.
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Services were conducted by the
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop of Swarthmore. Interment was in Northwood
t'emetery, Philadelphia.
The Mothers Club held its
Christmas meeting Thursday, December 14, amid the very attractive
decorations in the Woman's Clubhouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoover,
members of the Methodist Church
choir, began the program by singing some lovely seasonal selections.
Mr. Hoover sang "Comfort Ye" and
"Every Valley" from the "MessiahH , while Mrs. Hoover chose
"Sleep Holy Babe" from the "Story
of Christmas". In conclusion they
sang a duet "Jesu Bambino".
Mrs. Blanche Hunter Nelson continued the musical theme with a
program in which her pupils played. Mrs. Nelson brought out
music in Ridley Park, brought out
the fact that most people play the
piano for their own enjoyment and
the great relaxation it gives. This
was enjoyably illustrated with
solos played by her students ranging from three or four years old
to the college age.
The last part of the program
was an informal talk by Doris
Bookman on "Growing up with
Music". Miss Bookman teaches
elementary music in the Ridley
Township Schools. She gave a
No An..rulers After
very concise picture of how music
is introduced to children in the
Noon Tomorrow
public schools and how with each
Santa, who has been caroling
grade their knowledge is gradually
"Call me soon'\ for the past coubroadened. In this way even a
ple of weeks, has now changed
fourth
grade pupil can read or
Blood Ptogram Placed his tune to fit the imperative Prizes To Be Awarded listen intelligently
to music and
words, "Call me today!" Poor
To Three Top
Ou Emergency
sing in groups which gives a
Santa, up to his head in phone
groundwork of life-long enjoyWinners
Basis
calls and all kinds of paper work,
ment of music of all kinds.
notations, records, lists and a vaThe 'bright lights that shine
Due to the heavy casualties beAfter a very short business meetriety of odd little preparations for out cheerfully each Christmas
ing suffered by America's fighting
Sunday's trip, such as checking the time from doorways, windows, ing, refreshments were served
troops in Korea, the Red Cross
Community Sing
weather, his flash, (in case you trees and shrubbery, will be in downstairs by hostesses Mrs. J. W.
will:
Blood Program has been placed.
forget to put on your porch lights,) o.ompetition once again in the Jones, Mrs. Leonard Smith. Mrs.
Residents of the village
and on a "war emergency basis".
superintending the wrapping of Lighting Contest sponsored joint- George Wilbur and Mrs. John
gather with their families
The Southeastern Pennsylvania packages, grooming his reindeer. ly by the Swarthmore Business Heisler.
house guests to participate in the
traditional Christmas Eve Com- Chapter. of which Swarthmore is greasing the runners, still finds Association and The Swarthmunity· Sing Sunday afternoon at a part, has received a request from time to shudder. over the possibil- morean.
the Department of Defense to in- ity th~t some boy or girl of
5 p.m.
Beginning Sunday evening, De- Junior Assemhlies To
The Rev. H. Lawrence Whitte- Cl'ease its blood shipments to the Swarthmore has forgotten to call cember 24, the contest will run
Hold Christmas Parties
more, rector of Trinity Church, in armed forces by 4900 pints dur-· h'1m.
through December 31. Judges,
The Junior Assemblies will meet
"And the deadline is TOMOR- operating quietly and in secret,
charge of the Sing this year, will iug the month of December. Such
h e wal'1e d , ann'd s t an ar- will tour the borough during the next week in three different paropen the service with an Invooo- an increase places a tremendous IROW'"
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Chapter
Blood
Pro,
f
t'
cation. David U,irich, org~t burden on the
' ray 0 Issue paper, s t·lCk ers, t a gs, evenings to select the winning ties at the Woman's Club.
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gram.
and
It
IS
Impera.bve
that
as
i
ink, leaky fountain pens, leather displays. Cash prizes of $15 for
and choir master of Trinity
The seventh grade at 7, and the
Church will then direct the many ~onors. as posslble be se- polish, curry brushes, and Stone?s first, $10 for second, and $5 for ninth grade at 8:30 p.m. will conliniment (Dander twisted his leg third, will be ·awarded.
Church Choir in two Carols and cured ImmedIately.
vene on TUesday, December 26.
To
compete,
residents
must
will lead the assembled crowd in
Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Wetlaufer,
Since the entire area embraced· in an ambitious leap six weeks
leave
their
displays
alight
from
the group singing.
class
hosts for the seventh grade,
by the southeastern Pennsylvania I ago, and Sapta is still worried
Chapter is being called upon to about it). "So", he sighed, rned- 6:30 to 10 p.m., Christmas Eve will be assisted by l\IIr. anp. Mrs.
C. H. Topping, Mr. and Mrs. A.
act as a unit in this emergency, itatively tasting the glue on a through New Year's Eve.
Arts Center To
Winners will be announced in Sidney Johnson? Jr., 'and Mr. and
it is not feasible to have blood star sticker, "my theme song for
Open New Term mobile units visit the various 10- the next 24 hours will be "Call next week's Swartlunorean, so Mrs. Arthur Picltard. Mr. and Mrs .
The Community Arts Center, calities. It is therefore requested me today- - please," he added that all may have a chance to Robert Allison, class hosts for the
Rogers lane, Wallingford, will that donors use the Red Cross gently, applying the sticker to a "See them before the lights are ninth ~p. ade, will be assisted by
Mr. and Mrs. John Longwell, and
have Open House and Registration Blood Center. 253 N. Broad st., fascinating five-sided box. "Or stowed away for another year.
Mr.
and Mrs. George A. Hansell,
Day January 7 for the winter tenn. Philadelphia, open from 12 o'clock at the very latest, by noon toJr.
Council Approves Bids
This is Sunday afternoon from 2:30 Noon to 7 p.m., Monday through morrow.
The eighth and tenth grades will
"However," he remarked, layto 6 p.m. Refreshments will be Friday.
Borough
Hall
For
New
meet
on Thursday, December 28
No appointment is necessary for iog a kindly finger on the first
.served. Teachers will be present
Borough Council Monday night 28 at 7:30 and 9:30, respectively.
to meet students and discuss individual donors. Groups can ar- loop of an incipient bow for a
awarded
bids totaling $199,596 for Eighth grade hosts Mr. and Mrs.
courses with members and friends. range a date by calling Red Cross small helpful elf, "my theme song
the
construction
of Borough Hall. James F. Bullitt, Jr. will have
will still hold good, today or toIn addition to the regular courses at Locust 4-2530.
Contracts
for
six
phases of the as chaperons Mr. and Mrs. Richard
m.orrow. Now if I'd had 'tomorthere will be new classes in lamp
The average time consumed in row', (removing with difficulty construction work went to low J1orden, Mr. and Mrs. Jaseph
shade making, furniture decora- giving a pint of blood is 45 min- the kindly finger from the finished bidders in each instance.
Gibson, and Mr. and Mrs. Edtion,
horticulture,
enameling- utes. This includes the taking of bow) it would have been good onThose awarded contracts were: ward L. Noyes. Mr. and Mrs. Olijewelry. painting for pre-school the donor's medical history, pre- ly today." Santa beamed on all general construction, the Wolfe ver Swan, hosts for the tenth
children, murals and pictorial dec- liminary medical examination and his elves, picked uP the scissors Construction Co., $144,400; plumb- grade, will be assisted by Mr. and
orations, composition and graphic blood typing. Each donor, re- for Mrs. Santa and retired to his ing and drainage, Fore Smith, $8,- Mrs. Marvel Wilson. Mr. and Mrs.
art. a week-day class in children's ceives a card containing his or her study.
822; heating a'nd ventilating, Fore Francis Forsythe, and Mr. and
individuaL blood type, which they
theatre for ages 11 to 14.
Smith, $18,990; electrical, Reese Mrs. Andrew Schroder.
can carry with them at all times
"WeU" Mrs. Santa chuckled. Electrical Co., $15.622; library
The eleventh and twelfth grades,
in case of an emergency.
Library To Close
"He never did mention the num- shelves, Arts Metal Construction meeting at 8:30 Friday evening,
The Swarthmore Public Liber in his song." It's Swarthmore Co., $4,312, and grading and pav- December 29, will have Mr. and
brary will close at 12:30 on
School Holiday
6 _ " she peered at the disc on ing of a parking lot, P. S. Staut- Mrs. Harold Ogram, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Bevan, Mr. and Mrs. Piere
3Dd
Saturday, SDecedmber 23 mb
The Swarthmore Schools will
the phone _ for Mrs. Santa fer and Sons, $15,064.
D
again on atur ay,
ece er
close at nOon today, and r e o p e n ,
.
I Council last week awarded. a Decrouez and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
30. There will be no Library
at the regular time Wednesday,
doesn t ca~ the num~.er, she only \ $280,000 bond issue to raise the Bennett to assist class hosts Mr.
hours on Christmas Day or on
answers It) Swarthmore money
for
constructlon
to and Mrs. Leroy Wright and Mr.
January 3.
and Mrs. Leroy Wolf.
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Merry Christmas
HOME. LIGHTING
RED CROSS
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Lt, J:R. BAGSHAW, 3rd;
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dent of Gloucester, Mass., had
children in 1945. A study of the
Mrs. Robert T. 'Bair of Jensen been ill due to a broken hip suf, two sixth grades was made by Dr.
Lt., James R. Bagshaw, 3rd., of Beach, Fla., recently of Swarth-' fered in a fall two months ago.
Pauline Berry Mack under a Kingston, N. Y., the son of capt. more, was grieved by the death She was 92.
grant from the Richards Institute and Mrs. ':"agshaw: Jr., was killed of her mother, Mrs. Annie
p.1 In addition to her daughter she
at Penn State. It was found that Saturday 10 a helicopter crash at Thompson, who died Saturday,l is survived by two nieces, Mrs.
the diet 01 the children was sub- the Patuxent Naval Air Station, December 9, at her home in Hol- Harold G. Griffin of Swarthmore,
Several interested people are standard in calcium, phosphorus, Md.
.
Ilywood, Fla.
Elsie P. Bott of Arlington, Mass.,
currently meeting in Swarthmore protein and vitamin D, all neces-, For seven years a pilot In the
Mrs. Thompson, a fanner resi- and a nephew Charles F. Pearer.
to learn how they can supply their sary for building bone. As a re-' U.S. Navy, Lt. Bagshaw was a
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families with the essential ele- suit of the study the School has graduate of Chesler High SChool,
ments of health.
provided milk fortified with vita- class of '39 and attended Syracuse
AI
They feel that, unless she has min D
; University for two. years before
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scientific friends or has made a
The main reason for this slate' ~nterlng the Navy lD 1942. Durhobby of nutrition the average of affairs, according to research is' mg World ~ar II h; flew torpedo
housewife is unaware of what is the increased use of foods which bombers while servmg aboard the
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
happening to the food she provides have only calories left in them. carriers ~exington and Saratoga.
OPEN 7 A. M. to 8 P. M.
tor her family. She does not know' The other parts _ such as the i • Followmg the war he was staMonday Thri.t Saturda7
that she is permitting her family's wheat germ and the outer casing tlOned at Lakehurst, N •. J., as a test
health to be stolen irom under her of grains, rice and sugar _ con- pllot before transferrmg to PaDAILY DINNERS 90c: 10 $L65
very nose.
taining the protein, minerals and tuxen!.
.
She may not know that the de- vitamins have had to be removed. BeSIdes hIS parents Lt. BagSpecial Children'. Platters
cay and crookedness of her chil- to make the Cood keep well until shaw is survived by his wife and
dren's teeth is caused by malnu- it is sold. Our hunger is satisfied four children of Kingston, a sistrition, and that this is only one of when we have eaten enought cal- tel', Mrs. Newell J. West and a
the many ills resulting from the aries yet we may not be getting brother Samuel E., both of ChesSURE-I ALWAYS SPEND THE CHRISTMA,"
consumption of white -bread, what we need for health.
, ter.
canned foods and sweets of all
On the other hand, the group
Military services were held
~H'OLI'l)Al,(S AT THE
kinds. Dr. Weston Price, in hNu_ feels, we are beginning to learn Tuesday. from. the Fort Myer
trition and Physical Degeneration" what may be done to turn this Chapel m Arlmgton, Va. Inter• . . trees and decorotions-stockingscontrasts the perfect teeth and tide of deterioration, in improving ~ent was held in Arlington NacOl"ols--o big turkey dinner-and 0 whole
splendid physical fitness of mem- menus and methods of cooking. j tlonal Cemetery.
Christmas week ... of special entertainment
. . . with two festive parties on New Year's
bers of numerous isolated com- Adelle Davis? wonderful cook-l
-----Eve .•. all of Christmas and New Yeor's
mWlities with the ten times more book "Let's Cook It Right" and
Mr. and Mrs. Theophile Saulnier
right at the ocean's
AN'TlC CITY
frequent occurrence of tooth de- Dr. Hauser?s ,books offer many; of Princeton avenue returned last
cay among those who eat refined methods and suggest the use of 1 Friday from a two week visit
and processed food. Other dis- protective foods. The most basic with their son-in-law and dau~h
abilities associated with tooth de- improvement would be to make ter Mi'. and Mrs. Henry Saulmer
cay and lack of development of bread at home from whole grains i of Fairbanks, Texas.
dental arches are: predisposition to recently ground. Short ot this.!
tuberculosis, mental dullness, dis- adding wheat germ, powdered'
turbances of the glands, etc.
milk, brewers' years, soy flour
Even here in the fortunate com- blackstrap molasses where possimunity of Swarthmore evidence of ble to the cooking improve appelack of the elements for good bone tite, good humor, red blood, fertility and vitality. These are now
available in one of the leading
stores in Swarthmore.
Members of the group held
HELEN MAGINN
their last meeting Saturday De:SPECIALIZING IN
cember 9 at the home of Mrs. Carl
Tucker, North Swarthmore avenue
CUSTOM-MADE
at 8 p.m. They would welcome
SLIP COVERS, DRAPERIES
. all who would like to join in the
and BEDSPREADS
search for the essentials of health.
Also Fine Selection or
Anyone interested may contact
Material
Mrs. Carl Tucker, Mrs. Ruth Witt:17 E. 7th Street, Chester
meyer or Mrs. Edward N. Hay.
Uohawk Carpetba" • Complete Si•• RaDse • Orl".... R_,_
PHONE CHESTER Z-6S't'
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, P••
\' "I saw it in The Swar\hmOreaD"
SW arthmor. 6-6000 - CL ear brook 9-4646
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THE .IIWABTHMOaaAN
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THE SWARTHMOBEAN
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tertaln during the holiday season
HONOR BRIDE '1'0 BE IOf Swarthmore. Martln Blair of tlons on the· birth of twin BaM,
Mrs. Blackman's mother Mrs. A.
Miss Marian Karns 01 Wellesley· Old Lyine. Conn.• and Thomas J. named Birney Kellogg Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. James Bacon Doug- P. Robinson who is residing in road whose marriage to Lt. Mal- i Mangin, Ill, brother of the bride. and Bradley Crawford ·Brown. on
las of· North Chester road will Princeton. N. J.
calm Agnew will take place to-I The bride's mother wore a gown December 15 in Taylor Hospital.
entertain with a family dinner on
Lt. and Mrs. Harold McCorkel morrow at 3 o'clock In the Swarth-· of royal blue with corsage of !>ale.
The babies are the grandsons of
Christmas Day. Those present will and children Kathy and Donald more Presbyterian Church, will be! pink camellias. The brldegroom's Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse of
be Mr. and Mrs. James B. Douglas. of Glenside will arrive today to guest of honor at a luncheon given' mother chose a gown of dark bl~e Harvard avenue.
Jr., and family of Delaware. Mr. spend the holidays with Mrs. Mc- today in Haverford by Miss Bar- crepe. Her corsage was of white
--and Mrs. E. L. Conwell and child- Corkers parents Mr. and Mrs. Ro-. bara· Ann Crossen of GrenneU camellias.
.
Mr. and Mrs. WIlllam A. Pararen of Columbia avenue. and Mr. bert A. Sheppard of Vassar ave- College Iowa who will attend as
The bridegroom's parents en- gher of Kirklyn announce the arand Mrs. Gordon Douglas of North nue. Lt. McCorkel. U.S.A.R. will a brid~srnaid. The gu~ts will tertained ~e bridal party. at din- rival of a son. Willia"l David FarChester road.
report January 3 to Camp Pickett,. 1 d the bridal attendants Mrs. ner followmg the wedding re- agher. on December 10 in DelaMr. and Mrs. Richard M. Kil- Va. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Shep- ~~s~ mother of the brid:' and hearsal Friday evening.
ware County Hospital.
gore of Corm;ll avenue will have pard. Jr., and son Robert. Ill. of Mrs. Agnew. mother of the brideThe new baby is .. grandson of
Christmas dinner with their son- East Orange. N ..
will spend groom.
BJaTHS
of the· Swarthmore Apartments,
in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Christmas weekend in SwarthM
d M
Pre to Hff f
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bailey Dr. and Mrs. Warren F. Faragher
r. an
rs.
s n
0
o. Brown of Washington's Crossing and of Mrs. Charles Thomas of
Richard Keppler of Crum Creek more.
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Wilmington will entertain at a'
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road. Medla.
Mr. and Mrs. W. ~. McClar~. dinner party at the duPont Country I N. J. are receiving congratula- Sprin Ie .
Mr. Harry Bernard of Union Jr .• of Park avenue wJiI entert~ Club following the wedding TOavenue is improving daily at Tay- Mrs. McClarin's brother and wife h
I this
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PLAN NOW TO COME FOR A GALA
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Heisler and earsa
evenm .
Strath Haven CHRISTMAS DINNER
lor Hospital following a major
r. an, rs. I am
The bride-to-be will be honor
DelIcious Food-MargIe's famous putrles. Festive Decorations
operation December 14.
children Anne and Dale of Staunt t
b
h'
to
MONDAY. DECEMBER "5
SERVED 1-7:30 P.M.
ton. Va .• wh~ will arrive today for gues a a rune gIven morrow
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Brig. Gen. and Mrs. W. A. Mcmorning by Mrs. Owen W. Gay
.
STRATH HAVEN INN
a week's holiday visit.
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SW_~L-O-.
Pa.
TelepL-ne Swarthmore 6-0610
culloch of Riverview road will en- forMr.
and Mrs. Clarence C. Franck and Mrs. C. M. Albright of W .......... ~
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te)"tain over Christmas week-end of Cornell avenue will entertain lingford at the Gay home in Wal- ~~iW~ES~TE~R~N~U~NI~O~N~O~F~F~'C~E~;:;~;;:;i~~FR~EE~~P~AIUU~B~K~IN;:;iG~;i
Miss Charlotte McCulloch of Paw- as their Christmas week-end lingford Hills. Guests will be
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Mr members of the. bridal party and
guests Mr. Franck's parents
.
group will be Miss Florence Mc- and Mrs. George C. Franck who out-of-town ~ests.
Culloch. instructor in French at arrived from Baltimore ThursBLACKMAN _ MANGAN,
BIGHT IN THE CENTER OF TOWN
Oldfields, Glencoe. Md .• and Bill
The marriage Of Miss Joanna
GULF GAS
AutO REPAIRS
McCulloch a student at Lehigh d~r. and Mrs. Paul F. Heebehan Elizabeth Mangan. daughter of'
University.
and children Peggy and Michael Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. ManSW' 6-0440
. Dartmouth & Lafayette Aves.
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Neal and son Of Reading, Mass~, are spending'10 gan. of "The Chimneys," Villa- !.._ _ _ _ _.. ~~~~~'
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Bobby have moved from Swarth- days over the holidays wilh Mr. nova, to Mr. Jackson Farr Blackmore to Portland. Me. Mr. Neal is and Mrs. Edwin W. Crosby of man, son of Mr. and Mrs: William
in charge of Diesel Engines with Dickinson avenue.
Jackson BlaCkman of Cedar lane"
ITS THE
the Southworth Machine ComMr. and Mrs. John Bowditch, took place Saturday at 4 o'clock
pany.
J .... of Cedar lane will entertain in the rectory of st. Madeleine
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Reynolds on Christmas Day their son-in-law Sophie Church. Germantown. The
and young son John Cheney Reyn- and daughter Dr. and Mrs. F. J. ~ev. Franc~s X. N. McGuire, pr,:,olds will be the Christmas house Weyl and daughters Annemarie .~dent of VJ1lanova CoJlege. offlcguests of Mrs. Frank L. Reynolds and Christina of Fairfax, Va. Also 18ted.
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and Dr. and Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher here for the holiday week-end Is
The bnde, gIVen III marrIage by
of Guernsey road.
Miss Jean . Murphy of Forest Hills, her father, wore a gown of white
.For the old-/ashwned goodies that go with
Mrs. DeWitt A. Hills of Elm ave- NY and their son Mr. James P. satin fashioned with sweetheart
nue left Tuesday for Front Royal, B~~ditch his wife and young son neckline. long sleeves and. a full
CHRISTMAS
Va., where she will spend the holi- Penn of' R)ltherf~rd, N. J. will skirt with train. An applique of
days with her son-in-law and reach here today for a week's seed pearls trimmed the dress. Her
. 't
long veil of BUlSSels
lace had ·been
daughter Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Me- VISI.
.
Largest Assortm~nt of the finest Christmas and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Hopson worn by her mother o~ her wedva~r. and Mrs. Arthur W. Hoch of of Rutgers avenue will entertain at ding day. and she carrIed a boufancy Cookies, Christmas Glaces, Petit· fours.
Yale avenue will entertain Mrs. open house on Christmas Eve.
quet Of white camellias and steph...
Hoch's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ern- . Capt. and Mrs. L. O. Shook of anot~.
MISS Barbara Ann Mangan atest Stewart of Upper Darby on RI'vervI'ew road entertam'ed at a
ald f h
Fruit Cake and "Stollen
cocktail narty on Saturday even- tended her Sis.ter as. m
0
onor.
Chrij;tmas Day.
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d th b d
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Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hulme of ing and again on Sunday after- an
e n esmru s were
~oon I·n· honor of their week-end Lora Blackmall, sister of the brideMINCE and PUMPKIN PIES
Westdale avenue will entertain I l
.
M'ISS J oanne Callahan 0 f
guests C omdr. and Mrs. Henry W. groom.
through Christmas week-end their
W hingt
M' M
t EmIly
Ligon of Newport. R. I.
as
on.
ISS
argare
CHRISTM'AS CANDIES and CANES
L·ttl f' Id
f· Media and Miss
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
Mr. and MrS. Donald Crosset of
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Schenectady, N.Y., and their SOD tertain at open house from 5 to 8 tendanls were gowned alike in
Please
Place
Your
Cluistmas Orders 'Early
Mr. Norman A. Hulme. and his tomorrow evening.
ankle length gowns of white nywife. of Baltimore.
Ion net. featuring shirred bodices
M ... and Mrs. Roy Lane' Wi1kinand stoles of the net. Their headOpen all day Sunday, December 24, until 8 P.M.
.
ENGAGEMENTS
dresses
were
bandeaux
of
red
carson of Dickinson avenue entertainMr. and Mrs. Walker Penfield
ed at a dinner party for eight on of Riverview road announce the nations to match their bo:.tquets of
Closed Mouday and Tuesday December 25 and 26
Saturday evening.
engagement of their daughter, red carnations encircled with magMr. and Mrs. Robert G. Gil- Miss Jane Penfield. to Mr. Nicho- nolia' leaves and tied with red
fillan of Yale avenue will entertain las Mercur Saitto, son of Mr. and ribbon streamers.
THEATRE "SQU;A!RE
Mr: William Osler. formerly of
at a neighborhood open house on Mrs. Orazio Nicola Saitto of "Villa
Walnut lane, served as best man,
Christmds Eve.
Cara", Moylan.
and
the ushers were Messrs. GorMrs. Robert Kurtzhalz of Park
Miss Penfield. who w~ graduCALL SWARTHMORE
don
Douglas
anI'- Stephan Spencer
avenue entertained at a dinner ated from Swarthmore High
party at the Ingleneuk Wednesday School and Stephens College in
evening in honor of the birthday Columbia, Mo., is IaOW a junior
FOR
anniversary of Mr. Kurtzhalz.
at the .University of Pennsylvania.
Rutgers Avenue Sixth Graderil She is the granddaughter of Mrs.
Magazine Subscriptions
were hosts to their parents at the T. Atlee Hays of Swarthmore and
CALL
school Tuesday evening. Carol the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward
singing was the main feature of the Penfield of Pelham Manor, N.Y. Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman.
sw 6-2080
Mr. Saitto, also a graduate of
evening's entertainment.
Swarthmore
HIgh
School.
is
now
Ann Gibson of Elm. avenue. a
sophomore at Pembroke College of a student at Pennsylvania State
Gift Cards .
Brown University, was stage man- College. He is a member of the
Sent Direct
ager for the play "No Exit" pro- United States Naval Reserve.
No date has been set for the
duced by Brown's Theatrical Sock
From Swarthmore
and Suskin prece.ing the .holiday wedding.
vacation.
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Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Gay of
Wallingford Hills will entertain at
a buffet supper next Wednesday
SWARTBMORE.PA.
evening in honor of their son-inThursday. Friday. Saturday
Free ParIWI&'
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Joan Fon&alDe·
Charles F. Frederick. Jr.• of State
Roben Ryan - Zaebary ScoU
Friday and SalUr!iay
College who -arrived Tuesday to
Kiddies Matinee Sat. 1:15
visit through the holidays.
Charles Dicken'S
Roy Racers Wes&en1
"CHRISTMAS CAROU'
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Gaskill
7 Cartoons - Comedy
Feature
times
6
8
&
10
of University place will hold open
REGULAR FEATURE
Special Children's Show
house on Christmas Eve.
NOT SHOWN
Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson
Sat. I P.M.
Sun., Xmas Day, Tues., Wed..
Blackman of Cedar lane will enLike Sanla Claus, Long Distance telephone lines will
"GUNMAN OF ABn.ENE"·
Bette Davis - Anne Balder
with Rocky LaDe
be mighty busy on the Christmas w~-end.
Georp 8aDdenI
Saturday Nite Only
Celeste Holm
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Friends and relatives all over the coun~ will. wanl
Marge ani Dot
"ALL ABOllT EVE"
Mun" Tues., and Wed.
to
exchange gt "lings. Most of these caIb will go •
Casserole CateriDc
Wednesday MatiD.ee!
BUJ"& LaDcas&er
through promptly ••• but there will be ...me delay..
Service
Doro&hy lIIoGaIre .
SPECIAL KIDDIES
particularly on caIb to clistant points.
CARTOoN CARNIVAL
Edmaad GweDD
SPECIALIZING IN
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14 Cartoons and Comerly.
"MISTER 88r
LuncheoJlS
Says
LIFE-The
most
likeREGULAR
FEATURE
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NOT SHOWN
able .lawbreaker since Robin
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Starting Thursday!
CALL
Thurs., Fri., & Sat. (Coming)
Bay MID..,., - Reb Iepne,ft'
Dot Belfield - Swa. 1-1173
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congregation Sunday morning.
dressings will be made
on Wednesday. December 27. in
the Parish House. at 10 a.m.
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The Christmas tea for all colI .
.
ege young people home for the
holidays will be given by Mr. and .
Mrs B' h
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December 26 from 4 to 6 o'clock
t h '
at e Manse. 912 Westdale aVenue.
Sunday. December 31 is declared .
to be a day of prayer for peace in i
the church. The prayer of all of.
the people are urged to be lifted.
Because the United States is still free from dictatorial control of
religious holidays. the miracle of Christmas is again at work in our
Borough. We are free to recapture the spirit of the season. We are
free to gather reverently around the manger and worship the Christ
Child without interference from the state. We may galher our frien· ds
and our families around our Christmas trees and say what we will,
think what we will.
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During this 24 hour period a time during the ~ght-watches or
huge candle will remain lighted day-time is asked to contact Mr.
as a smbol of lhe name of faith Bishop or Mr. Stettner at once.
which burns within US relighting
our hopes and prayers for peace.
Trinity Church Notes
There will be someone in the
Holy Communion will be celechurch 'to watch' in the mood and brated at the 8 o'clock services
power of prayer throughout this Sunday morning. The Church
en tire period.
School will not meet this Sunday .
Jr., at the Harvard avenue enAnyone wishing to volunteer
(Conlinued on page eight)
trance afler 'the 9:30 service and
----------~---Mr. and Mrs. Harry SeYmour at
the driveway-transept entrance
after the 11 o'clock service will
assist the minislers in greeting
.
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the prayerful remembering of sons ~d neighbors guarding us in
foreign posts; it is still true that all of us Who spend this Christmas
in our great free country are fortunate beyond all telling. The amazing thing about Christmas is the transformation that it works. We
worry, b ut at Christmas worries and troubles are deliberately pushed
into a vacuum and every effort la concentrated on the happiness of
otherjl.
Had we the honesty to admit it. what Christmas does for US is
.
what psychiatrists and neurologists wish to do for all their patients.
We are all too busy. now. to think of ourselves. We may be tired, we
may wonder how in the world everything is going to get done which
up to pray lhat the grave peril of
global war may be averted. that·
men everyWhere may be led to
seek afresh the ways of peaceful
settlement of differences. As an
aid to this purpose the church shall
.
observe in lhe church a vigil lor
peace. from midnight. December
30 until midnight, December 31.
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OVER 72 YEARS
OF IEXPE RIEN C E
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If present in our thinking there is knowledge of the grave perils
to thi~ freedom and the terribll! cost of maintaining it; if there la also
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The High School Fellowship will
meet at the church at 8:3P on Sunday evening to go caroling. The
group will end itS travels at the
president's house. Phy~ K1etzlen. for refreshments. The group
• will then come to the church for
the 11 :30 service.
Mr. and Mr•. A. Sidney Johnson.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Dll.ICrORS
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FUN •• ALI
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
OLIVER H. BAIR, founder
MARY A. SAIR, President
relephone RI 6-1581
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Instead we enjoy every minute of it. We do things which we II
would class as almost insane at any other time of the year. Can
anyone imagine a group of neighbors delIberately walking out into the
Interest exempt from all present Federal Income Taxation
bitler cold of an ordinary winter night to stand together on a street
Prin.cipal ~nd interest payable without deduction for any tax or taxes (except succescorner and sing? Yet community neighbot
lIon or inheritance taxes) now or hereafter .levied or assessed thereon under any
Carol Service at 5:00 Christmas Eve to sing the time honored Carols
present or future law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania all of
which taxes the Borough of Swartlunore assumes and agrees ~ pay
with pleasure in, the jOintly lifted voices and the friendly crowd.
Many other ~ups of all ages will sing together during the evening
$280,000
in the cold and frosty night. All these will count cold toes and fingers
as unimportant compared to the freedom and the joy of the .inging.
We work late at night Christmaa Eve, tying that last bundle.
.fixing the last light on the tree in time to set out for the midnlgh&
services of worship and then to await the sound of Santa's bells which
1~ BONDS
herald his annual visit.
And
whatever
the
hour
of
his
visit
we
.
Due $14.000 annually ~ovember 1. 1952 to 1971. inclusive
waken cheerfully Christmas morning, many of us to bring Chrlstmas
·in with a brief Church service.
THESE BO~, to b~ iSsued !or general imp~v:ment purpOses, in the opinion of
counsel will conslltute vaiJd and l~gaJly bmdmg oLligations of the Borough of
It is the eternal miracle of Christmas that is able to do these
Swarthmore, pay~bl~ tt:,om ad valorem ta.~es levied upon all the taxable ,property
things to common. ordinary, everyday. sensible people. that it puts
therein without linutatl0n as to rate or amount.
.
the emphasis on quiet things rather than on material sharing. FriendMaturity Yield
Maturity Yield
Maturity Yield
liness is the greatest gift. a chat with a friend whom we have long
been planning to see. the Christmas notes and gl:eetings to friends
1952
.95%
1955-56 1.10%
1963-65 1.30%
long treasured. Most of ~ It is a great gift we all share. Christmas
1957-58 1.15
1966-66 1.35
Ig53
1.00
1950. in the United States of America.
1.05
1959-60 1.20
1969-71 1.375
1954
1961-62 1.25
So-it is Christmas once again! And the hope born in Bethlehem
twenty centuries. ago still shines even as dld the Star through the de(accrued interest to be added)
pression and lears· of 'those· far-off days. "God rest you merry. gentleThese bonds are offered when, as and if issued and received by us and subject to lhe
men."
approval of legalitY by Messrs. Duane, Morris & Heckscher. whose
opinion will I)e furnished upon delivery.
Presbyterian Notes
'singing of these carols for the 15
On Christmas Sunday. December' minutes preceding the 11 :30 serv&
~4 the services will be as follows: I ice. 11 :30 p.m.. Chr~as Eve
9:30 a.m .• Christmas Festival Ser-, Service. The Holy Communion
121 SOUTH' BROAD STREET. PHILADELPIDA
KInDley 5-0650
vice.· Special Music: The Junior I will be observed.
Department will presept a pageant
Christmas I;lay. December 25, the
Borough of Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
.
SCHMIDT, POOLE
during the first twenty minutes services will be:-7:00 a.m. Carol
of the serVice. 11:00 a.m. Christ- Service. Brief Christmas Meditamas Festival Service.
Special
Music.
11:15 p.m.. Carol-sing.
Thes~ 15 minutes previous to the
Christmas Eve candlelight service.
an informal carol-sing will be held.
All of the people wh<> would en. joy congregational singing of some
.of lhe old tradltional and more
familiars carols are urged to come
to the church at 11:15 p.m. Mr.
Faust will lead the _l1l'0UP_ ~_~e
Church
Service~
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday. December 2(
9:30 A.M.--Church SchooL
9:30 and 11:00 A.M.-Cbristmas
Festival Servlq>.
Church Nursery in the Parish House for children 1 to 7.
Wednesday. De"""""'" 17
10:00 A.M.-Surgica1
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. All departments of the church
school meet at 9:30 011 Sunday
morning. The Men's Bible Class
and lhe Women's Bible Class also
meet.
The Nominating Committee will
meet in the choir room following
both services Sunday morning to
receive suggestions of names for
oUlcers for the year 1951.
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Ch'"rls t mas PI. a~ t s Cut FI owers
Corsages
M antIe A rrangements
Door Bages
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Wreaths
Mistletoe _ Holly _ Laurel
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Evergreen B.oughs
Wednesday (St. .John Evana"eUst)
10:00.A.M.-Holy Communion.
Thursday (Holy lDnocen&s)
10:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
Most. Unusual Christmas Canclles
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
SDDdlU". December :u
9:45 A.M.-FIrst Day SchooL
9:45 A.M.-Forum in Meeting
House for all ages: ''The
Christmas Story in Art and
Music."
11 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
Ml!lTHODIST CHURCH
Visitors Welcome. Children
Roy N. Keiser. D. D .• Minister
from 2 years through 3m
Sunday. December M
grade cared for in Whittier
9:45 A.M.--Church School and
House.
Young Adults.
Wednesday. J)econnbP.r 27
11:00 A.M~The sermon topic All Day Sewing'for the A.P.B.C.
will be ''The Miracle of The
Manger."
FIRST CHURCH OF
8:30 P.M.-Youth Pellowslllp.
CHRIST SCIENTIST
SWARTHMOBJil
TRINITY CiWRCH
Park Avenue below Harvard'
Sunday. J)eeernMr It
Swmda:r. Deeember It
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
11:00 A.J4.--SunClay School
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
11:00 A.M. L. on - Sermon ChrIsImaB 8ft
"Cl:irlst Jesus".
11:30 P.M.-Midnight ·Eucharlst.
Wednesday evening meeting
CIII"is1maa Da:F
each week, 8 p. m. Reading room
8:00 !A.M.-Holy Communion.
open .daily except Sunday 12 to:
10:00 A.M.-Holy C~'mlon.
Tned :F (S&' S\ePheIl>
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Wednesday
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11:30.
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Baltimore Pike
Springfield
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Mary Margaret Marsh of Columbia avenue flew home Tues...
day from Duke University for the
holiday vacation.
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Barbara Lukens, a senior at
Middlebury College. arrived at her
home on Strath Haven avenue
last week to vacation until January 3. Her sister Anne is borne
from Bucknell University.
Bill and Beth Huey of Dickinson
avenue have arrive
home from Middlebury College
are Mary Lou Thayer of North
Chester road and Carol Heinze of
Strath Haven avenue.
Pat Told of Park avenue drove
home with friends from Sargent
College, Cambridge, Mass., Satur....
day morning.
Rob Hopson of Rutgers avenue is home from Dickinson ICollege. and Bob Bradford of
Swarthmore avenue flew home
Friday from the University of the
South, Sewanee, Tenn.
Sally Iliff. a senior at Middlebury College. will spend the holidays at her home in Springfield.
Sadie Garrett of North Princeton avenue reached home Thurs~
day from Oberlin College to vacation thr~ugh New Yearts.
Virginia Hay of Ogden avenue
is home from Wheaton College,
and her brother Peter Hay from
Ohio State to spend the holidays
with their parents Mr. and Mrs. E.
N. Hay.
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SWARTHMORE NATIONA,L BANK
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HALFA ~LLION' ?lOCKETs
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CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
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More tban 500,000 Olds••blle Ow.ers Now E.IOJ
all tbe Power, Smootbness, QaletnlSS .ad Ec ••••'
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URocket's" sensational higll_compres.<;ion performance ami ordinary
lriving. The "Rocket's" silken smoothness! The u~ocket'8" record-
tmlasbing action! The URocket's" solid gas savings! Come in today
••• for Y"''' thrilling "Rocket" riJe in tbe brilliant Oldlllllobile "88"1
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Trinity Church Notes
cember 24_ The Golden Text. Ia:
(Continued from page three) '. ''''Unto us a child is born, unto us
or December 31. 'The 11 o·clock a. son Is given: and the government
services 'on both of these Sun- shall be upon his shoulder."
days will be family services. The
Iss. 9:6)
Rector will preach.
.
Christmas Eve at 11:30 p. m., Mr. and Mrs. Valentine L. Fine
there will be the midnight ser-' of Swarthmore avenue entertained
vice of Holy Communion.
at a milk-punch party at their
SEASON'S
GREETINGS
TO EVERYONE
'Iappy Christmas anlla
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OPEN
THURI. & FRI. nLL
9P.M.
CLOSED
CHRISTMAS DAY
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meaty and tender. You take no chalice. with a Lancoster. '.
ROASTING CHICKENS ;t~~~~ 110 47e:
DUCKLINGS F~::-:'::~
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SMALL HAMS La~:-:::::r.:" :::~1·~~ .11 55e
OYSTERS S::~~D 33e: : ,~:.~~ 3gc:
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STUFFING BREAD
,It, Ie ICrackers oc:!':, 1";:: 23c
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Sweet Marloram
French's Sage
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MINCE PIES -" 65e
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FRUIT
Fruit Stollen
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Dinner Rolls Au..... ... • 18c
Olives ID~':..~U~Y
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Dill Pickles wa,....•• . - 29c
Plain Olivas ::~
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Diamond Walnuts ,.... 39c
Sharp Cheese
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CAKES
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f'ermanent Waving and
Hair Cutting
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PARK and DARTMOUTH AVE.
SWARTHMORE 6-9761
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Children and parents will meet
together on Sunclay, December 24,
at 9:45 in the Meeting House for
a program called '"The Christmas
Story in Art and Music."
There will be no other classes
on this day. While the program
planned is too mature for those
younger thaq third graders, they
may come if accompanied by a
parent.
The usual first-clay classes will
be 'held on the following Sunday,
December 31.
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PETER Eo TOLD
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NoHce of Annual MeeUq
WILLIAM BROOKS
Swarthmore Nationa:~ Bank And Trust Company
AShes & Rubbish Removed
. Lawns mowed, General
HauUng
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N9tice is hereby.'given that on January 9. 1951, at three o'clock
P.M .•. p~uant to action Of the Boar.d of DIrectors, a meeting
ot ,shareholders ot this Bank will be "eld, at its banking house
in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, to vote upon a prouam involving,
aiong with matters incidental thereto:
(b)
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Palntel'll ... Paper RanI8I'II
We ohould mow how
Swa. 8-2188 lIIIoblpn Ave.
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A change In the par value per share from
$100.00 to $20.00 and a change In the number o~ shares from 1250 to 6250.
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Cashier
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Monday and Tuesday
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• Painting
• Commercial
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Devine Taxi Servjce
SWARTHMORE. PA.
From
.3erving Swarthmore, Morton. RuUedlle and R1!!ley
Township since 1918
The Swarthmorean Staff
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ClllUSTMAS· GREB'l·INGIi.
to all o.ar pod. Irleads In
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and hs& wtahes for 1851
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Closed tor our tIn7 Chrlshn&s
ViqiniaLee Auorted (~~~")
OUR ACME MARKET Chester Rd., Swarthmore
Open Thursday &: Friday Till 9 P.M.
Saturday tiD 6 P.M.
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Fonc., Quality. Pocked In Ea:h"o Heavy Syrup.
FANCY BARD CANDIES
"Third Generation BuUders"
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OPEN TONIGHT
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1CHOCOLATES . .:" &9&: : 3 ..:. $189
RE.QUEST FOll DIllS
SenJed bldg will be ret.-eh·cd In Council
Chamber. Borough Unll. Swnrthlllore. 1:8.
on Tuesduy, Uecembcr 26th. 19~u ut 1.30
l' .M. for sale to the Uorouf!:h of Olle new
automobile. sultnble ror pohet' work, The
bidder shull state the allowuncc which he
will make rur the purchase rrom the
Borough or olle 19'0 Studebaker Sedan
1I0W ovullnble for In.'~pcctloll.
Bids shall be In Ilcconlnnl'e with spel'iO·
calion, U l"UP), or which InO)" be ohlalut>tl
rroUl the underslgnl'fl.
Federal cxclse taxes when rdunded b)'
the Um'"ctnment shall be 1)11 id to. Ull~
Borough.
The Borough resen'Cl't the rlKIlt tu rejl'C1
fill)' or all bltl!!.
ELI.TOTT RICHARDSOS
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tario Canada. will give two demonstrations at the InstitJlte which
he calls "Touring the Universe on
a Beam of Light," ,and HRiding the
Sky with Sun and Moon." Both
events will be open to the .publie without. charge, and children of
all ages as well as adults will
easily understand and enjoy Dr.
Kingston's talks. They will take
place at 4 ,p.m. both afternoons in
the Institute's lecture hall.
SERVICES
j4Christ Jesus" is the subject of
the Lesson-Bennon in all Churches
of Christ. Scientist on Sunday De-
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Other appropriate business
Pack." i. CI rich ....vy syrup.
,9dmI Fancy Sweet Peas
.!)d£aB Pure Apple Sauce
,9dmISweet Potatoes ~:~~
a treat on December 28 and 29 at
The Franklin Institute.
With the aid of a variety of
curious objects. Dr. H. R. Kings-
Christmas Eve.
Those presenU
will include Rev. and Mrs. George
seen. to be appreciated. Phone
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Turner. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur J.
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FOR SALE-Brand new bicycle,
I L.JoE'os. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones
PERSONAL
26". Maple telephone table and
Madison 3-90118
and family. Mr. and Mrs. William
chair. Black and chrome beauDriehaus and family of Swarth- PERSON~ubscriptions to all ticians's
vanity.
Swarthmore
magazines, Bertha P. Faries, 6-0406.
more. and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swarthmore 6-8750.
FOR --SALE-For quick sale.
Driehaus of Media.
PERSONAL - Electrical wiring, I General Electric stove in good
ROOFS
Gurl'ERS
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch,
new & old., residenti!'l & cO!"- condition.
Phone &warthmore
Residential Wiring
REPAIRED '" INSTALLED
Jr of Cedar lane were visited merclal done ~ Compli'!".ce ~th u6-~2~9~7~8.;,.."...-.===:-:=~",;o
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and Fire UnderWriters Specifications. FoR SALE-Fireplace WOOd, $18
St{Ilday by theIr son-m- aw
Sales & Service on elec. Water- cord _ 16 or 24" length. N. O. PitFurnaces Vacuum Cleaned
S. M. HARBISON
daughter Lt. and Mrs. George O. heaters, Ranges. Washers, Dryers, tenger, Nottingham. Pa.
GEoRGE MYBR8
Bennett and sons Geo.ge and (John pumps, fans, clean~s & small apof Groton. Conn.. who were en pliances. Call: Erich H. Hausen,
Swarthmore 6·0740
Bas 48 - Swarthmore 8-0740
FOR RENT
t P land, Ohio to spend SW, 6-2850. S.E. Comer of Park &
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Michigan Avenues.
third floor
the Christmas holiday with Lt.
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bath. Phone
Bennett's parents Judge and Mrs. PERS
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receivers, vacuum cleaners and
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The Family Square Dance held ed. . Prompt service.
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Driveway Construction
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The
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Alterations
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furnished by Mr. William Elmore, PERSONAL-Registered Spencer near bus.
Phone SwarthmOr6 6-2525
and Mr. and Mrs. William E. DanCorsetiere. Mrs. Elsie H. Me- year-round home. Swarthmore
F. BLACKMAN
forth. COIll{l!ittee members in- Wi\liams. Telephone Swarthmore ~6~-O!!!8~5~0:..._ _=~==,,___
, cludled Mrs. Oliver Rodgers, Mrs. 6-4583 for appointment.
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PERSONAL-Mechanically min- WANTED Traliied-praclical
SWarthmore. Pa.
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bold. and Mrs. Willilam Elmore. Y""r-old Bendix _ ftIee.. Call night duty in private home. Media
Dr and Mrs. E. Leroy Mercer of Swarthmore 6-0266.
6-2350.
North Chester road will entertain
FOR SALE
WANT~Furnished apartment, 111111110111111111111111
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two or _three rooms. six month's
May there be
week-end including Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE--'-World Scope Ency!.o- iease or less. Call Swarthmore
pedia Never
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edition,
vol- WANTED-Home
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David Mercer of Pottstown, Mr urnes.
used.
$35. 20Phone
for black male
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and Mrs. Thomas A. Mercer 0 Madison 3-1062.
kitten. House trained. call
Moorestown. N. J.. and Mr. and FOR SALE _ Six foot' Northland Swarthmore 6-1947.
of the
Mrs. E. L. Mercer. Jr., ot New
skis _ maple.' .AIrline Junior WANTED·- Girl's shoe skates.
York who will arrive today fOl' flexible flyer. 52 inches overall,
size 7'12. Call Swarthmore
HAPPINESS
the holidays.
each $7.50.
Call Swarthmore ~-1634.,-;-==.
Large Stock Of
Mrs. Clarence C. Franck of Cor- 6-4579.
LOST & FOUND
READY MADE FRAMES
nell avenue entertained her club FOR SALE-Baby grand piano, LOST-Wallet - near American
a
luncheon-bridge
at
her
home
apiartment
size.
mahogany
Store.
Call
Swarthmore
6"()182.
at
Melal - Wood - LeaUler
case Nice appearance and beau- LOST-Lady's. gold watch. Vms
LARGE ASSORTMENT
Tuesday.
tifui tone. Phone Media, 6-3555.
small black Wlist band. Oall
Mrs. Joseph Wilson of Cornell FOR SALE _ Mahogany Empire Swarthmore 6-0182.
OF MOULDINGS FOR
avenue h,!! Friday' to join h~ IIOfa, lRea8OIl3ble. .Call SWarth- FOUND-Tiny black kitten. Call
Ct;STOM MADE FRAMES
husband who is stationed in more 6'-3289.
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Swarthmore 6-0429.
PErER E. TOLD·
Eliza6eth City. N. C. Mrs. Wilson FOR SAToN Gtrl's 26" bicycle. LOST-Mongrel puppy _ tan with
is the former Rosemarie Benel..:. Good condition. Extra equipment,
white feet, red and green collar.
. Mrs WilIiam DeForrest $10.. Swarthmore 6-0182.
Family very worried - belongs to
. m DARTMOU'l'll AVEN1lB
Mr. and
'.
.
will _ FOR SALE-Second -hand Cold- small al Douglas. call SwarthROGER RUSSELL
Fetzer of Wyndotte. Mich~
ar spot
refrigerator.
Telephone ,m
,~ore~~6-:::0~1~83~.:..:.=:::-::;;:=;;;-ru-,:;
State and !/Ionroe Streets
rive today to spend a few days Swarthmore 6-06181
'toST-!t' Rutgers avenue Fi1th
lIDIDlA 8-1176
over Christmas with Mrs. Fe~ FOR SALE Spinet piano. conGrader.' green flowered appliparents Dr. and Mrs. Prank
• sole type. Ve& lovely walnut case. qued wool sweater. Swarthmore 1____________....
LJl:eeI~en ot Harvard avenue.
PIne tone and ..c:tton.. !/lust be 6-1634.
•
e
.9dmIICCr;a;;n;1teile;lri.IM'yFiSilal1u;ceC;----=22~~· 27C
Cra.1terry Sauce o-n 5....
2 '!:: 29C
Mrs.
H. Kauffman
ot DartmouthRoger
avenue
were In New
York
to meet Mrs. Amy Crabiree pf
Biochdale. Lancashire, England
who arrived on the Cunard liner
Britannic.
Mrs. Crabtree will
make her home with her daughter Mrs. Roger Kanflman.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told ot
lpark avenue will entertain with
a family supper and 'carol sing on
Stokes Nursing· Home
An appropriate amendment to the Articles
of Association of the Bank reflecting thoae
changes.
~
Christian Science Notes
seen mysteries overhead, is due for
HORACE
I
CUNNINGHAM
be.
No_2~
zel of Thayer road will entertain
with a family dinner for 12 on
Christmas day. Their son-in-law
, and daughter Mr. and Mrs. ThomI as Morris of Troy are spending the
holidays here.,
.
.
Julie Lange. Sandy Bowie. and
Marian Hunt will entertain at a.
holiday luncheon next Thursday at
the Lange home on Cedar lane.
The guests will be a group of their
friends of· 'lbe senior class of
.Swarthmore High School.
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman and
SInce 1905
The adoption of a resolution which provides
for the following and which ma)" be examined
at .the bank, at any time durin!: office hours.
prior to the aforesaid meeting:
(a)
Everyone whose hobby Is a
study of the skies. or who is often curious about the seen and un-
1~2;S6~Hardingi.;~A~V~·~ii~Pia~·~1
(0 Election of Directors
(2)
_uran".
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarilunore. Pa.
SW 6-345%
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Lecture Scheduled
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California
FRUIT
COCKTAIL
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Y:'b CHOICE
Dickinson, P. Murray, H. E. New
and G. Shubert.
A half'hour service will be held
on Christmas morning at 10o'clock
in the sanctuary. with music,
scripture reading and a brief
Christmas message on "The Light
of the World." A lighted Christmas candle for every child will be
a featUre of the service.
Rehearsal for the Junior Choir Is
on Thursday at 6:30. Boy Scouts at
7 in the Social Hall and Senior
Choir rehearsal at 7:45.
Many fa~ilies 'nQW living in the above communities are occupying homes much too large (or too small) for their present
family requirements; yet they do not want to move. away from
their friends, schools or church affiliations.
If your children have grown, gone away to college, entered
the Service, or have married and moved away. woUldn't YOU
like to move into a smaller home right in your present community? We have several young families who wOlnd NEED
larger homes for their growing children, whose present home
MIGHT please you.
I
Our PERSONALIZED real estate service provides CONFIDENTIAL negotiations. without signs. publicity or annoyance
to . y o u . · ·
.
Friends Meeting Notes
PeUdous
YI ... rnla
cake
.taBes
Under New Management
Write or Phone For Appolntmen&
SPRINGFIELD, PA.
REALTOR
I
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Clothier "Snow White"
who are helping with the camof Columbia avenue entertained a
At
Town
Ball,
Phila.
paign as she publicly thanked all
Mrs. Stanley L. Marnlillan of group of WIl~glon friends' at
The
Mae
Desmond
Children's
I
Seal
sale volunteers yesterday.
Vassar avenue, and her daugh- bridge Saturday evening.
The Seal sale opened ~f!I.c1a\ly
ters MrS'. Wayne N. Gersen ot
Mrs. Alexander Ewing and son Theatre will bring a slage
duction
of
the
enchanting
fairy
November
20. but the ma]onty of
Pittsburgh. and Mrs. Samuel F. Mr. Bob Ewing of Dartmouth
Rarig. Jr.. of South Glens Falls. avenue will spend the ChrIst- tale "Snow White and the Seven women volunteers had been workN.Y., will entertain at a tea from I mas holidays with Mrs. Ewing's Dwarfs" to Town Hall Philadel-\ ing weeks before folding ~d
4 to 6 on Saturday afternoon, De- son Lt. Col. Edwin Aiken, U. S. phi" on Wednesday aft:rnoon. De- st~ffing Seals. ~s. Levermg
cember 30 at the MacMillan hOllle. M.C., and family Of Quantico, Vii. cember 27. at 2:30. Mae Desmond Domted out. Durm2 \ ~e campaign, they have worked tITelessly
Guests will include Swarthmore Col. Aiken and family will visit directs and Frank Fielder
a brilliant cast of adult actors and "manning" booths, and promoting
High School claSillUltes.
In Swarthmore over New Year's.
. diVI'dually and colthe~S eaI saIe m
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. 'Banks of dctresses and juvenile players.
lectively. she added.
of North Chester road will enter- Hmrd avenue will entertaili at
'-rile women work hard on the
tain as their Christmas week-end a dinner .party for eight next TuesMr. and Mrs. William H. ThatSeal
sale every year. but they
guests Dr. and Mrs. Norman Bas- day evening in honor of the birth- cher of College avenue will enterseem
to
have out-done thems~lves
set! of Atlantic City and Mrs. day anniversary Of Mr. William H. lain at a family dinner on ChristFrank Bassett of W'l"t Chester.
Ward of Strath Haven avenue.
m.as Day when those present will In this 1950 campaign", Mrs. ~v
Phyllis Smith of Haverford aveM~. and Mrs. William E. Het- include Mr. and Mrs. ChrIstian ering said. "My own theory is that
nue. a junior at Pennsylvania CoI- :zel ot Thayer road will hold open Pedersen and son Pete of Phila- they had an extra inspiration
through the design of this year's
lege for Women. ~d J 0'1" Eynon house from 8 to 12 tomorrow delphia. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.
Seal. Many of the volunteers are
of Vassar avenue a sophomore at evening.
Reed of Seaford. Del., and Mr.
PCW, are spending a l1-day holMrs. Nella Robinson of Prince- and Mrs. WilliamH. Mcinroy and mothers of small children. With
the three angels of the Seals conday vacation at liIeir homes here. ton avenue will spend the ChrIst- daughters Patsy and Trudy ot
stantly before them I feel that
. Plc. Chet W. Griffin, son ot Mr. mas holidays with her daughter Canton. The McInroy family will
they were reminded of the fact
and Mrs. Thomas H. Griffin.of I Miss Grace Robinson of Westport, arrive tOJllQrrow to visit until
that
the Delaware County TuberTuesday.
Grace Park. graduated December,' Conn.
culosis and Health Associa~ion is
. 14 from the unit automotive meMr. and Mrs. J. P. Daugherty of
chanics course at the Infantry Dickinson avenue will entertain
trying to make this a healthier
Thanks Volunteers
School. it was announced by Maj.: with an at home from 4 to 6 on
Mrs. G. G. Levering, Seal Sale rommuruty in which to raise their
Gen. Withers A. Burress. comman-I Sunday afternoon.
Education Director for the Dela- their youngsters.
dant.
Mr. and Mrs. James Palmer
ware County Tuberculosis and
Henry ot "Walden", Wallingford Health Association had. a special
will entertain during the holiday word of gratitude for the women
"I Saw It .In The Swarthmorean."
Horace B. Passmore season their son-in-law and
----! daughter !\fr. and Mrs. Thomson'
'REAL ESTATE '"
Littlefield and son Jamie of Troy,
INSURANCE
N.
Y.
SWARTHMORE 6-5510
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Het-
I
Methodist Notes
A Christmas program will be
presented in .the Sunday School
hour at 9:45. The White Gin~
vice will be a part of the program.
Gifts will be sent ~o the Fifth
Street Community Center. Philadelphi.a.
i
.At the 11 o'clock service, the
sermon topic will be "The Mira-:
cle Of the Manger". Special Christ- I
mas music will be sung by the
Choir.
.
The Church Nursery for chil-,
dren will be open during the
morning service. Mrs. E. ,Hordern. Mrs. Otto Kraus and Anna
Mae Allison will be In charge.
'The ushers for the clay are W. .
9
S WAR'T HMO REA N
pro_I
to 4:30 p.m.• and the Cub Scouts ~-.a;~_~:~R>~IiI~-~:-~~.~~lI&~_:JIIi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
will have their Christmas Party I'
at 7:15 p.m. Friday.
Saturday 6P.M.
'I' B 8
NEWS NOTES
CO·ED BEAUTY
SALON
*, ;
That you may have a
more prosporous
Mr. and Mrs .. R. Eo WilBon at
Ogden avenue will have as their
house guests over Christmas weekend their son-in-law and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Bowie
and baby daughter Ruth ot Pikesville, Md.'. and their son-In-law
and daughter . Mr. and Mrs. Bart
Millington' at Croyden.
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.
There
Win be a atcelebration
of home Saturday evening.
Holy
Communion
8 a.m. and
again at 10 a.m. Christmas Day.
rI~,,,nllM
Choir School will meet· on Mon~' rtv-:..:.:..;.~
day and Wednesday afternoons at ,.
",~fJ'
four o'clock and again on Thurs.~"
day at 7:30 p.m.
I " "Holy Communion will be celeQ'
brated at 10. a.m. on Tuesday (St.!
J#
Stephen): Wednesday (SI. John:
-<.""<
Evangelist). and Thursday (Holy
Innocents), .'
I
The Prtmary Departm~nt of the
Church School will hold its Christ- '
mas Party on Thursday from three
n 1I0UTB CII&!lTD .,AD
j
DECEMBER Zz, 1950
•
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. DECEMBER
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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C Irwin Galbreath breath's sister Mrs. William Blair of "Deep Meadows", Gradyville,
Top at Bndge
d rdan ht rs. J •
(Benjamin and family of Baltimore on (onnerly of Swarthmore, will enAt the Tuesday evening meeting an
aug er ~. ~
f'
Christmas Day
, tertain at open house from 3 to
of Crum Creek Bridge Club, the West avenue will lom a amily
M
d M' W Sproul Lewis' 5 tomorrow afternoon.
winners were, seated north and group at the home of Mrs. Galr. an
rs.
'.
south, Leslie Luckie and Walter
Dickinson. Seated east and west,
score was won by Mr. and
Through the Courte!lY of Theatre Square Merch'ants
One hundred twenty-five near- top
Mrs. Maurice Griest.
by children left the Community
Health Center Christmas party at after
The club
will not
meet the day
Christmas,
\ December
26,
,
.
the Woodlyn Child Health Center but will resume its regular meetWednesday afternoon, hugging ing on January 2.
presents from Santa, dangling a
box of dmdy, eyes alight with
Robert Honeyford of the Bouthe Christmas puppets they'd quet Beauty Salon and secre\arywatched. Their mothers, 50 of treasurer of the Swarthmore Busthem , also received presents, hav.. iness Association is " patient at
ing sung Carols, shared in the ,ce the Temple University Hospital.
cream and cookies. The walls of
Dr. and Mrs. George L. Armithe First Baptist Church, Woodlyn, tage of South Chester road will
almost bulged with the crowd entertain at a family dinner oa
whiCh streamed to the party from Christmas day. Their son-in-law
.every section of Central Dela- and daughter Capt. George H.
ware County.
Troxell, Jr., U.S.A., Mrs. Troxell
Mrs. Paul J. Brown, treasurer of and sons George and Jeffrey of
the Health Society, planned and West Point will arrive tomorrow
directed the party. Nurses of the for a week's visit.
agency welcomed their guests,
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. LitUefied of
with members of the Board of Swarthmore place returned SatDirectors serving as needed. Mrs. urday from a three-week trip to
John Iliff, second vice-pre~dentt Ft. Lauderdal~, Fla. While there
was organist to accompany the they flew to Havana.
.
Carol Singing, though it must be 'Mr. and Mrs. David U. Ullman
,
admitted that Rudoliph the Red- and sons Ricky and Roger of
Nosed Reindeer, rang out strong- Amherst avenue left Wednesday
est. Mrs. John Ross of Ridley by plane fIor Wauwatosa, Wise.,
Township helped with the seating. where they will spend the ChristMrs. Walter A. Schmidt, presi- mas holidays with Mrs. Ullman's
He will have somethirlg good for the Kiddies
dent of the board, chauffered San- parents Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Wenta and the ice cream. Colonel H. sink.
C. Mabbott was invaluable to the
festivities. Mrs. William Paxson,
Springfield, whose Christmas puppets performed the delighUul
playlet, "The Christmas Fairy",
added mu~h to the children's
pleasure.
Dolls and gifts displayed in
the window of the Bouquet early
in the month were the handwork
of women in the conununity or
the gift Qf Cub Pack I, which also trirnffied the tree. John Eo.
Michael don·ated the ice-cream,
the Friendly Circlo the cookies.
The Children's Party is but one
of the Christmas activities Of the
Health Center which also contributes fruit baskets, plants, gifts
to shut-in patients and Christmas
dinners to needy families.
SANTA VISITS
HEALTH CENTER
S A NT' A CL AUS
•
will be at
Thealre Square
.
each
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
until
CHRISTMAS
Fridays 2 p. m. to 8. p. m.
Saturdays 9 a.; m. to 6 p. m.
Home For the Holidays
Mary Dickinson, a junior
Earlham 'College, Ind., arrived
borne Saturday to vacation ·until
Janu,.ry 4 with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Dickinson of College avenue.
Richard Taylo", 300 Harvard
avenue, retUrned home Saturday
for the Christmas vacation. Now in
his second year at the University
of Virginia Law School, he was recently elected to the editoria,l staff
of the Law Review, one of the
outstanding law sC!lOol publications in the countg.
A Very.
I
THE
Happy
New Year
To
MOREAN
You ,
All
,
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• FIVE %BONUS ~=m~! b~9~el~atJ:~5 ~::; HELEN DICKINSON E~Eed,;~{~:~ 1~:==rye:!~ I/. WINNERS NAMED
Episcopal Church, CdUege avenue and Chester road. The meet.
mg
w ill consist of a Christmas.
party of movies and refreshments
open only to the cub scouts and
th' f' h
elr at mb
ers or some
adult
mal
f th·other
famiJi'
me
er
0
ell'
es.
e
D
th'
h
b
en mo ers m c arge Of cu
dens for January will meet. 8
T d
t h h
th
~:tW~es c;';~!,~ ;::es~u~
Gurin, 14 Amherst avenue. He
will be assisted by Max Ess!.
Will Study Heating
Problem At
H. S.
Former Lincoln Avenue
Resident Succumbs
Saturday'
opens Tuesday, Janu,.ry 2, after
the New Year's Day vacation.
Morning hours will be offered
on Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 9:30 to 12 Noon and the
Library will be open, also, on
Friday evenings from 7 until
9
m . nl
PT·h
th
e 0 y 0 er change in 1he
reguiar schedule- of hours is the
closing hour for every week
day afternoon which will move.
up to 5 p.m. instead of 5:30.
Residents of the community
are reminded that nominations
for Library Directors must be
filed before midnight, Decem"
ber 31, with the secret,.ry of
the Board of Directors, A. W.
BasS, Jr., Ogden avenue.
Blanks for such nominations
may be secured from the Librarian's desk in the Libro~.
-~
.
.-
Judges Award Prizes,
.Two Honorable
Mentions
After attendin'g part of 1he comMrs. Asa Don Dickinson of Strath
blned schools' Christmas concert
Judges in the Annual House
Haven"
Inn died Saturday, Decemin the high school auditorium
Lighting contest, sponsored by the
ber 23, in Taylor Hospital after a
SwaItthmore Business Association
'I~st Wednesday the Swarthlong ,·llness. She was 65.
more School Board left to conduct
and The Swarthmorean, toured the
its regular December business sesBorn Helen Winslow in Lakestreets of the Borough this week
sion so full of Christmas spirit
wood~ N.J., Mrs. Dickinson was
to select the winners from the
that iimust have been a parUcueducated in the New York public
many displays that brighten the
lar 'joy to' vote a cost of. living
schools and the Packer Institute.
cold' winter nights this Christmas
bonus to its"" each and every emAmong the "old t~ers" of this
season. Operating in secret on an
ployee. Granted as an emergencY.
locality, Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson
un.pecified evenmg. the judges,
measure the extrl!- payment will b e .
•
lived for many years on Linc~1n
four of them, made their rounds·
made in lump sums before Decemavenue. Upon Mr. Dickinson's
and anhounced their decisions to
The Swarthmorean - three prize
ber 31 and will equal 5% ·of'the
resignation as Librarian at the
'employees annual salarie~ .
University of Pennsylvania in 1931,
winners and two honorable mentions.
Triangle Renovators received
L·
.d
they moved to New York where
• the contract for cleaning and reongtune Resl ent
Mr. Dickinson became Librarian
Placing first with a $1'5 award
pairing football equipment; on'the
Was Active In
t B
kl
C II
I 1944 th
'Nas the William Rumford home
a roo yn 0 ege. n
ey
6~O Magill road, which played up
lowest rates bid. Purchase of
Fire Co,
returned to their Lincoln avenue
the large picture window framed
paint for redoing certaln parts of
home, residing there until six
lhe Christmas tree
the buildings, including the gymServices were held in Oliv", months ago when they moved to
Second prize of $10 went to the
nasium, was authorized on the Bair's Wednesday fo1:!owed by in- t,he Ion.
$288.45 IDw ·bid of Buten's.
terment in Arlington Cemetery,
Da"niel Hilferty's southeast corMrs. Dickinson was a member
ner of Westdale avenue and South
The Board decided to proceed Drexel Hill, fQr Edward Madison
of Trinity Oburch, Swarthmore,
Chester road, for their predomwith the study Of heating prob- Whitecar, a long tjme resident of
and was an active participant in
inantly blue display that outlined
lerns in the high school with Swarthmore and charter member
Woman's Auxiliary work.
porch and covered the small
George M. Ewing pf Columbia ':v~ of the Swarthmore Fire and ProBoys Open Season With the
In
addition
to
her
husband,
Mrs.
evergreens
ben~ath.
enue d consultant.
tective Association, who died SatDickinson
is
survived
by
a
son
Asa
42-21
Rout
Over
The Methodist Cburch on Park
Dr. David' ·McCallan reported ·urday, December 23 at the Gobel
avenue,
which lighted up its magthe work of his fellow members Home ju,t north' of the borough of DuBois, and two daughters, Mrs.
Springfield
nificent stained glass window and
on the legislative committee ..f limits. Mr. Whitecar was born' in Frank Devecis of Utica, N.Y. and •
Howard Shearer, a 15 year old added a string of blue lights, with
the Oounty School Directors As- Philadelphia January 11 1872 and Mrs. Rodney F.ll'aylor of Wakefield,
R.I.
sophomore,
up from last year's no idea of competition, will resoclation in reg~ to scl.P>1 mat- spent the early part of
lif~ in
The Rev. J. Jardin Guenther chatripionsl)ip junior high .eam, ceive the third prize of $5.
ters, especially illcreas~upport, .that city. He worked a long time
Honorable mentions go to the
conducted
services Thursday at the sparked S..yarthmore to a 42 to 21
on which they would
action for the S. S. White Dental ComPhilip
G. Wrightsmans, for their
victory
over.
Springfield,
in
the
St.
Peter's
Church
in
the
Great
when the new ~tate LegJ.slature pany. He move4 to Swarthmore
display
in green, at, -54:7, CorneU'
opening
game
of
basketball
seaValley. Interment was made in
convenes ·early ill 1951.'
'1901
avenue,
and to' the l~'ranl( BromThe Board also voted' to c:ontln- .n
'.
','.
.
son. ,I The iame was played. -on
t.'1~ adjoinilig ·churcb;tard.
..ue 1'ts a ffilla'tion WI·th'. the . State .
In 1892, 'he' marrIed
,HarrIet
'
. 'ed
Springfield'~ .{1oor, December IS. leys, 750 Harvard avenue, who
Asso' Ii
rAlWlS. They had a happy marrl
S h 1 D · to
The Garnet and White maintain- once again place in the contest for
c 00
U"eC rs
eta OD.
life until Mrs, Whitecar's recent
P. A. Wilson Retires
their arrangement of blue and
. death February 10, 1950. "I:here
Former Swarthmorean P. A. ed the lead throughout the game, red.
Art For Friendship
are two children, Henrietta who is Wilson of Havertown, Pa." assis- holding the Golden Bears scoreless
---,,-Exhibit T(} Open 1M/,. 5 now Mrs. Harry Sheets, and Ed- tant secretary of the Philadelphia during the entire first quarter. • Three H.s. Students
Original pictures made by child- ward McKinley. There are four Electric Gompany, will retire on .shearer was the hi~h scorer,
With a· total of 12 pomtg.-;.,four
To Attend Work Camp
ren between the ages' of six and grandchildren and two great" December 31, afte. 50 years of field
goals and four foul shots.
service.
Howard
Arrison, Ann :Qenworth.
grandchildren.
14
over 20 foreign countries and
Mr. Wilson who, until three Bob McHeniy, also of Swarthmore and Barbara Shipherd
selectEd
Whitecar
came
to
Swarththe Vnited States. will be on disand
Bud
Lowrie
of
Springfield
years
ago,
resided
on
Cedar
lane,
ed to represent Swarthmore High
play in the Little Gallery of Gim- more College in 1920 as part of the
has been in utility work for his were tied for second place honors School at the Friends Work' Cam'p
building
maintenance
staff
and
bel's .tore f""m Janu,.ry 5 to 17.
entire busi":ess career, and has oc- in the scoring column, with 7 to be held in Philadephia January
Japanese children playing base- served for 25 years until his recupied
many important posts with points each. Another sophomore, 12 to 19, it was announced last
ball, . skiers in Norway and "The tirement. He was a very interested
Philadelphia
Electric.
Bill Kauffman, and Fred Campbell, week by Henry Hoffman, head of
Nativity" by German ch!ldren are and enthusiastic worker and took
He was active in various civic Captain of the Garnet had' 6 points the social studies de:pa~tment at
. some of the sceneS portrayed in keen interest in the students and and welfare - Qrganizations, and a each: to run a close third.
the high school.
their activities, especially sports.
this international exhibit.
popular
employee.
of
the
utility.
The
Junior
Varsity
won
over
He was a familiar sight on fall
This is the first opportunity
A preview will be held on
Springfiel.. in a clooe battle 24 to Swarthmore students have had to
for football games.
Thursday, Janu,.ry 4, from 3 to
19.
Very keenly interested in all the
SANTA'S REPORT
participate in the week-long camp.
5:30 p.m. Consuls of participating
Defeat
Cllfton
The students were selected on the
affairs of ~he Borough, Ed served
Santa Claus made personal apcountries will attend as well as
The team maintained a fine lead basis of a competative essay on
it long~ and well
an active mem.. pearances in 161· homes in Swarththe sponsors and teachers. "The
per of the fire company. He was more .late Christmas Eve and througbout the entire game again the general subject of ..yhat the~
Voice ~f America" will broadcast
president for several years and talked .with 350 children who had last Tuesday "afternoon, to hand could contribute to the work camp
the program.
also served as chief. Ed Whitecar asked hi"l to come. That is, he Clifton Heights a 76 to 44 defeat. experience and what values they
The committee, which is one
was ,} wonderfUl friend. He was thinks about 350 and of course The game was played at Clifton 1jloped to gain from the experi- .
section of the Women's Internaence.
a most refreshing man to be with. that figure doesn't begin to in- Heights.
tional League for Peace and Freeclude
all
the
older-than-ten
broCampbell
set
the
!pace
in
scoring
Other interested students will b~
He to~k a keen interest in all
dom; invites the public and
thers'
and
sisters
who
walted
up
with a total of 18 points, eight given an opportunity early in Feblocal, national and world affairs
pecially teachers and. their pupils
field goals and two foul shots, all ruary to attend a week-end work
and was usually well ~formed. to see him..
to .see the exhibit and program. '.
But Santa found lots of them, of which were scored in the first, camp. This group will include
He had decided views oli importand
that's the way he likes it - the half. John Osciak and Bill Miles, Jean Holman, Polly Told, Mary
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more
the merrier.
MRS. GUY.lIRWlN
both of Clifton Heights, had 13 Ann Dickinson, June Shearer, Sam'
views he expressed in no uncertain
Mrs. Betty Irwin, wife, of Guy terms to the delight of his. compoints apieCe, to coine nearest to Lewis, Libby Foster, Beverly HarIrwin of West Englewood, N. J.,
Campbell's
mark of the" day. Ho- low, and Sandra Bowie. They.will
ARTS CENTER NEWS
panions, but undem{"~th the seem'formerly of Swru1hmore( died Deingly rough exterior there was a
On J anu,.ry 7, the winter term ward Shearer and Bob McHenry, leave on a Friday afternoon and
cember 8 after a long illness.
very kind heart and a capacity for of .10 weeks will .m.1, the classes Gam,eteers, and Ernie DiNardo of return home Sunday evening.
Mrs. Irwin, a Vassa~ av~ue
Clifton Heights had 10 points each,
In general the program includes
friendship. to end on March 17, 1951.
resident for four years, moved to that. rarest of arts, true
C. G. T.
.
to
be
tied
for
third
place
scoring
physical
work in painting or re'l'fle Phila4elphia Print Club.will
Englewood three years ago. While
honors.
pairing
some
n~y person's home
have an International Show of
here' she attended the SwarthThe Junior Varsity won. its sec- or apartment; inter-religious and
Color Lithographs and the DeLiterature S~tion
Illore Presbyterian Chu;rch and
ond
straight game also bY' beating inter-racial fellowship experiences;
Braux
GallerY.will
show
InterOn Friday, Janu,.ry 5 at 10 a.m.,
was a member of the :W!!.man's
Clifton
Heights 31 to 17, as Bill relig;ous worship and discussion;
the literature section of the Wo- mdional Contemporary Palntlngs
Club.
She is survived by her husband, rrlan's Club, Mrs. S. Milton Bry- at the Community Arts Center on Hoot of Swarthmore led the scor-· excursions to courts, hostels, community houses, bread line, labor
a son~ Guy, Jr., and twin children ant chairman, will present Mrs. .Tanuary 14. This is a very im- ing.
portant
exhibition
and
will
be
Last Thursday evening the Lans- meetings.. industrial installations,
John
'MichB.el
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in a review 0 f ..s 0
P~ul and ~l.
Great A Queen" by Paul Frisch- view"!i at the Center. through Jan~ downe Lords invaded Swarth- hospiials, and other institutions
.u,.ry. Visitors are welcome.
more to hand ·:Coach W j1l jan:' and akencies.
au~.
PJIILA. BANK OmECTOR
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Reese's team their ffrst defeat
R. G. Rinc;llffe of Strath Haven
SO far with a score of 4'1-33.
FffiE COMPANY ELECTS
avenue was' elected to the board
THIS
WEEK'S
CALENDAR
Lansdowne
lost
its
opening
At the DeceDiber meeting Of the
Of dlreetors of the Philaae1phia
to
Haverford,
but.
came
back
to
Saturday,
December
3
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Swarthmore
Fire' and Protectrve
NationBI. Bank,' it was announced
beat
Upper
Darby
and
Swarth10'00
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State
Center
Association
Joseph
Reynolds was
last week by Frederic A. Potts,
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Sunday, December 31
more.. 'l:his gives both teams· a elected president, CharI"", Black, ,
president.
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11-00 A.M.-Morning Worship .......... ;.................... Local Churcl)....
record of two wins and one de- Vice president,· Laurence Blundin
Mr. Rincliffe is executive vice
11 :30 PM ;"'Watch Night SerY!ce ................ Presbyterisn Church
feat.
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treasurer, and Charles Grier, sec>.
president and dlreetor of the PhilThe
high
scorer
for
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game
retary:.
8:30 A.M.-School Reopens
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ndelphis Electric Company, and a
. 3:30 A.M.-BoYS Basketball. S.HS, vs. Darby .... H.' S, Gym
was
the
Lord's
Jake
~unch, wh..
The, new offiCers .will' 8ssume
former member. of Swartbmore's
(CoDtin1Jl!d oil lJ8&e eiCht)
duti~ in JanuarY'
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new. U.S.A.F., son of Lt•. ~d Tuesday. December 26.
Pierre A. Agnew:. Retired, Bill
The baby is a grandchild of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Kupelian and
Mrs. Agnew of China Lake. C
.• Henry A. Peirsol. Sr. o~ Lafayette
sons Teddy and Davie of Bethesda,
took place Saturday afternoon at avenue and a neice of Dr. Ruth
Md: are visiting through the holian impressive ceremony i 8~ 3
days with Mrs. Kupelian's parents
o'clock in the S warthmore Pres- Winant of Sproul road.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Paulson of
Mrs. Howard Moynton Davis of byterian Church. The Rev. JosM~. and' ~s. Howell Lewis
Park avenue.
Swarthmore. announces the en- eph P. Bishop officiated' before
Shay.
Jr.• of Park avenue are beMr. and Mrs. Paul R. Cobble of gagement of her daughter,
a background of white chrysaning congratulated upon the birth
Richmond. Ind.. are spending the bara. to Mr. Robert Leonard Rid- themums. white snapdragons and
of a son, Christopher King. on DeA
holldays with Mrs. Cobble's mother dle. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cybotium ferns. The aisle ot the
cember 6 in the University of
Church leading to the altar held
Mrs. L. J. Servais of Dickinson Riddle of Rose Tree.
Miss Davis is a senior at Mary standards of lighted candles en- Pennsylvania Hospital. Philadelavenue.
phia.
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Mr. and. Mrs. James P. Brown Washingtbn College. Fredericks- twined with smilax.
The new baby is It =dson at
The bride. given in marriage by
and small son Clem of Guilford. burg. Va.
f white Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sllay- of CorMr. Riddle is a graduate of Mer- her father. wore a gown. 0
Conn.. are spending the holiday
,
nell ave'hue, and Mr. and Mrs.
week with Mr. Brown's parents cersburg Academy. He is now Chantilly lace over candlelight sa- Thomas R. White of Germantown.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown of attending the Wharton School. tin. Her mallne veil fell from ..
University of Pennsylvania and is cap of th,e same lac~, 'and sh~ c~
Walnut lane.
white camellias. bouvardia,
BOOKWAYS
Mr. and Mrs. Graeme G. Wbyt- a member of Phi Kappa Sigma' ried
and white lilacs.
law of Cornell avenue left by Fraternity.
MiSS' Elinor S. Karns was maid
Children's Books
N d t has been set for the
plane today for South Bend, Ind.•
Our Specialty
o a e
of honor for her sister, ·and the
Baltimore Pike
where they will spend the New wedding.
bridesmaids were Miss Barbara
417 Dartmouth Ave.,
Year's holidays with their son Mr.
Crossen of St. Louis, Mo., and
Springfield
sWariJ,m.., 6-0926
Whytlaw. Jr.• and familY.
GOULD - BERNARD' I Miss Charlotte Ann Hodkinson of
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parry and
Miss Mildred Elaine Bernard, Boston. Mass. Ail the attendants
their daughter Miss Barby Lou daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry wore gowns Of. fores~ green velParry of Locksley. formerly of Bernard of Union avenue, became vet with matching shirred hats of
Swarthmore, were hosts at an open the bride of Pvt. Michael Ronald! vel vet. They carried muffs of the
house Thursday to the class of '49 Gould son of Mr. and Mrs. Mi-' same material· to which deep red
Dininc Room Open To l'obIIII
of Westtown School. of which Bar- chael •B. Gould of Bryn Mawr.' camellias and tiny silver bells
.
by Lou was a member.. Mr. and on Saturday at 7 o'clock in the were attached.
Lt. Robert F. Swantz. U.S.A.F.•
Mrs. Parry have as their holiday Swarthmore Methodist ChiJrch.
guest Mr. Rawleigh Tremain of The Rev. Dr. Roy N. Keieer per- of Day.ton. Ohio served as best
Alexandria, Va., a ,sophomore at formed the double ring ceremo~. man. and the ushers were Mr: A.
Mrs. Louise Fields of German- Blun Shattuck, U.S.A. of Washingthe University of North Carolina.
town presided at the console and ton. D~ C.. Lt. Edward Wilford,
accompanied the soloist Mrs. Wil- U.S.A.F. Of Philadelphia. Mr. Ro·Mr. and Mrs. Trowbridge Mars- bur Wamsley of Rutledge. sister bert Hoff of Wilmington. Del.. and
of the bride.
\ Mr. Charles. Keenen of Harvard
ton. of "Oakdale". Chadds Ford,
The bride, given in marriage by avenue.
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have annoUnced the engagement
her brother Mr. Harry N. >Bernard \ A reception followed at the
of their daughter. Miss Ailce Maof Avondale wore a gown of white Swarthmore Woman's Club.
Notice of ruinual ~ .
son Marston. to Mr. John' Francis
velvet fushi~ned with fitted bod-After January Sf the c~uple will
Daley. Jr.• son of Mr. and Mrs.
ice with pearl button trim, high \ live at Sherman, Texas where the
Swarthmore National Bank And Trust Company
John Francis Daley of Wilmingneck, long pointed sleeves, and: bridegroom is an instructor at the
ton, formerly of Swarthmore. .
Notice is hereby given that on January 9. 1951. at three O'cl~
skirt with train. Her finger tlp \ Perrin Air-Force Base.
Miss Marston is a graduate of
P M pursuant to action Qf the Board of Directop. a mee
veil of illusion was attached to a
The bride attended Swarthmore
shareholders of this Bank will be held. at its bank!ng house
Friends Schooi, Wilmington, and
Juliet cap of white velvet and' High School and graduated in 1950
in Swarthmore. Pennsyl>·ania. to vote upon a prolll'am mvolvlng. .
is now a senior at Bradford Junshe carried gardenias with white from Smith College where she maalong' with matters incidental thereto:
.
ior College. She made her debut
orchid center.
.
jared in Art. ,She is a member
in Wilmington in June. 1949.
(1) Election of Directors
Mrs. R. Heberton Butier of Pros- of the Alpha Phi Kappa Psi,. ~e
Mr. Daley is a graduate of Taft
peet Park. as matron Of. honor for Arts Group. and _ . a finalist m
(2) The adoption of a resoluti"n which providedes
School and served as a captain
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her
,sister,
wore
Forest green vel- Vogue's Prix de Paris.
during· the Second World War m
at the bank 'at any time durinll office hours;
vet featuring an off-the-shoulder
The bridegroom attended Pasathe Eighth Air Force. On his disprior to the ~oresaid meeting:
charge he returned to the Uulver- neckline fitted Qodlce and full dena City ,
sity bf Virginia. where he was skirt. Miss Marcta Gould, sister from West Point in! 1949.
$100.00 to $20.00 and a change In the numof
the
groom.
and
Miss
Barbara'
graduated in June. 1950. He is ;a
ber
Of shares from 1250 to 6250.
NEW YEAR'S BRWE
member of Phi Delta Theta. He IS Groenendaal of Bryn Ma~. as
The marriage of Miss Kathryn
(b) An appropriate amendment !:o the ArtIcl_
now asSociated with the duPont bridesmaids. wore similar. styled
of Assoctation'of the Bank refiectin& those
gowns
of
American
BeajIty
·velvet.
Simpers
daughter of Mrs. Thomas
Company. Chattanooga. Tenn.
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Miss Marston and Mr. Daley All the attendants carrIed w e W. Simpers of the Swarthmore
Apartmelllls. to Technical Serplan to be married in June. 1951. poinsettias and holly.
t3) other appropriate business
Mr. Gould served. as best man geant Charles J. Br~dy. U.s.A.F••
Harold Ogram,
11'1r. and Mrs. Daniel stuart for his son. and the ushers were of Springfield,· will take place on
Cashier
Morse of Parrish road, announce Messrs. Edgar Goldenberg of Bala. Monday. January 1 at 4 o'clock in
Swarthmore
Presbyterian
the engagement of their daugh- Harry N. Bernard. and John >Ber- the
nard.
brothers
of
the
bride.
Church.
ter, Miss Carolyn Beeson Morse, to
A reception in the Cilurch ParThe Rev. Joseph P. Bishop will
Richard Lloyd Jones, Jr., son
~utfJ",tltte
lors
followed
the
ceremony.
The
officiate.
assisted by the Rev. E.
of Mr. and Mrs. R. Lloyd Jones.
mother of the bride chose a gown A. deBordenave. rector of Old
also of Parrish road.
Miss Morse is a senior at Duke of Dusty Pink crepe with rose ac- Christ Church, Phillldelphia.
A cordial invitation is extenUniversity, where she is a mem- cessories. Her corsage was of
Talisman
roses.
The
mother
of
the
I
ded
to friends to attend the cereber of Kappa Alpha Theta.
groom
wore
a
gown
of
aqua
crepe
mony.
Mr. Jones will be· graduated
.
from Washington and Lee Uni- with orchid corsage..,
Following
a
short
wedding
trip
versity in June. He is a member
the
groom
will
return
to
the
Air
of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Peirsol of
Force Base at Cheyenne. Wyo.
Park Forest, III. are receivi.ng conMr. and Mrs. George A. Smith.
gratulations on the birth of their
Jr. of Haverford avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter.
The marriage of Miss Marian,
Best Wishes For A
Miss Phyllis Bottomley Smith. to Karns. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Frank M. Everett. 3rd. son of George M. Karns of Wellesley,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Everett. road. to Lt. Mialcolm Joseph
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
Jr., of Duquesne, Pa.
SUSBCBIPTlONS
Miss Smith is a junior at PennTO ALL MAGAZINES
sylvania College for Women. Mr.
Everett is a graduate of the University of Virginia.
Free Parldng
Mr. and Mrs. William Webb
Friday and Saturday
\
Mario Laaza
Turner of Mt. Holyoke place anKaUtryn Grayson
nounce the engagement of their
"THE TOAST OF
Thursda"y, Friday. Saturday
daughter. Miss Harriet Ann TurNEW ORLEANS"
Ray MiIJand
What a glorious,
ner. to Mr. Dwight Strong of Dentechnicolor
musical!
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6:00 - 8:00 " & 10:00 P. M.
_onald Carey
Judson M. Strong of Great Neck,
Sat. only - feature times
N. Y.
"COPl'Im CANYON"
Special Children's Show
Miss Turner is a junior at Colorin tecbnicolor!
Saturday 1 P. M.
ado Co\1ege. Colorado Springs. She
"TRIGGER J'R."
Sunday and Monday
is a member of the Delta Gamma
with Roy Rogel'lf'
~orority.
David Brian - S _ e
Monday and Tuesday
The stars of "The 3rd Mann
"PREAKTIIBOUGB"
in a new exciting adventure.
Joseph Cotten and Valli
Marc. . . . Dot
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Beginniqg ..t 1 P. M.
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Wednesday and Thursday
, Starting Thursday!
"-bu~ner tap, modern ~Iuorescent hght, T,mer ~Iarm
You 'must see - The SWIp1'ise
Cocktail Pant.
Time Clock. Au.tomatic Oven-and loads more. See It and
hit of the season
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Harvard ·,Inn
Mr. and Mrs. Ch .rles G. That-I Young Musicians Concert
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shoemaker
cher of Ogden avenue enterof Riverview road entertained over
tained over Christmas week-end
The Delaware County Commit- Christmas week-end their son-inPUBLISHED a;VERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE. PA.
their son-in-law and daughter tee for the Young. Musicians is la\ll and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
THE SWARTBlIIOREAN. INC .. PUBLISHER
Phone Swarthmore 6-0900
Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. De 'Burlo sponsoring a speci81 Holiday Con- Louis W. Flaccus. Jr. and family of
and small daughter Janie of Med- cert at the residence of Mr. and S
dal ~NY
PETER E. TOLD. Editor and Publisher
MARJORIE TOLD and BARBARA KENT. Associate Edlton
ford, Mass.. and their son Mr. Mrs. Paul B. Banks in Swarth- c;:. an~ ~s.' J. Paul Brown and
Rosalie Peirsol
Lorene McCarter
Albert THatcher. his wife and their more. this evening.' December 29, Miss' Barbara BroWn of Walnut
at 8:30. The artists will be Toshiya
sons G arty and Jonathan of
lane. M,r. Ric!U.rd E. Brown of
Entered as Second Class Matter. January 24. 1929. at the Post
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Ito. vtoliulst, and Marian ZaneOffice at Swarthmore. Pa .• under the. Act of March 3. 1819.
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, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates at be follOWed by informal carol Brown of Guilford. Conn.. were
,Rocky Spring Farm. Media, singing.
hosts at open hous," on Sunday
SWARTHMORE. PA.. FRIDAY.
DECEMPER 211. 1950
had as their Christmas week-ervl
The Delaware County Commit- evening from 9 to 11.
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Edward W. Roessler and his wife chairman. Christine Hannum, and •
Presbyleriim Notes·
W. S. Patton. H. P. Stamford. J. Of Mendham. N. J. Dr. Bates is in Mesdames James B. Bullitt. Jr.• E.
. Sunday morning at the 9:30 and S. Thompson. J. E. 'Bell. and W. R. Washington. D. C. during the week Kenney Crothers. Joseph R. Gib11 o'clock services the sermon ~il1 Fawcett. The acolytes are Da- where he has accepted the posi- ,son. Robert Greer. Clifford Lewis
be "Faith Without Risk!'
vidson Luehring at the eight tion as Director 01 the Chemicals 3rd. Edwin Page Jr.• Seymour S.
All departments of the Church o'clock service and Robert Perce Division of the National Produc- Preston. Jr., Jolui R. Sabina, RoSchool meet on Sundey morning and Fred Campbell at eleven tion :Authority.
bert Sessions
Richard Wood.
at 9:30. except the Women's Bi- o·clock. •
Mrs. Leigh A. Meeper of Hannible, Class which will not meet unOn New Year's Day there will bal. Mo.• is visiting her deughter
til January 7. The Men's Class be a celebration of the Holy com-I Mrs. E. B. Hollis and family of
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resumes its meetings this Sunday,
!l'union at 10 a.m.
South Chester road through the
December 31.
• The Trinity Church Sewing holiday season.
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The' Young Adults' Group and Group will resume its meetings
Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. FaraSwarthmore. Pa.
the Westminster FellOWShip will on Wednesday morning at 10, gh~ of Washington. D. C. _____~_ _ _ _...:.._ _ _...:.~~~~:::::~:::::::~~::::~:::::~~
not meet this Sunday evening.
o'clock.
I spent Christmas week-end with
Wednesday, January 3, .will be
Church School classes will meet Mr. Faragher's parents Dr. and
Woman's Associatidp. Sewing Day. again on Sunday, January 7.
Mrs. Warren F. Faragher of the
The Session will start at 10 ·a.m.
Swarthmore Apartments.
The dessert and coffee will be in
Methodist Notes
Mrs. Roy Lane Wilkinson of
charge of Circle 5. Mrs. George P.
The Sunday School meets at Dickinson avenue entertained at
'Warren, chairm!ln. Members _are 9:45. Classes are provided for, a luncheon-bridge at her home
asked to bring sandwiches. There children of all ages and for adults. recently.
will be a table devoted to the maThe Young Adults meet at 9:45.
Dr. and ~rs. Milan Garrett of
king of surgical dressings.
At the 11 o'clock service, Stu- North Princeton avenue enterThe Junior Choir Wi11.' rehearse dent Recognition i;)ay will be ob- lained at a family dinner party for
on Thursday alternoon at 3:45; the served. The pastor will preach on 14 on Christmas Day.
Chapel Choir will rehearse on the .subject, uChrist's Call to
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Harig,
ThursJiay evening at 7:45; the Youth." Teel Dunn. David Be- Jr .• and small baby daughter PaCherubs' Choir will rehearse on henna and Don W. Dickinson will mela of South Glens Falls, N. Y.,
Saturday morning, January 6, at participate in the service.
qrrived
Ja;t
week
to visit
,
10:15 o·ciock.
The ushers for the day are through the holidays with Mrs.
The Watchnight Service will be Peter Murray,. Joan Behenna. Rarig's i parents Mr. and Mrs.
held in the Church on December Mary Ann Dickinson. Walter Stanley L. MacMil\an of VIBSSal'
31. starting at 11:30 p.m.
Dickinson and Raymond Wilson. avenue .
The Church will be open for
Mrs. Margaret F. Keiser and
Mr. and"Mrs. LaRue Hendrixson
meditation and prayer in this time Mrs. Maud Snyder will be in of North Chester road will enterDIRECTORS OF FUNERALS
of world ,crisis for a 24 hour per- charge of the Church Nursery for· tain at open house from 5 to 7 on
iod from midnight December 30 children·; which will be open dur- Sunday afternoon.
Mary A. Bair, Presidenl
RI6-1581
to midnigh1. December 31. A ing the service.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Gibson
candle will be kept burning durThe youth Fellowship will meet of North Chester road will entering this entire period and somer at 6:30 'in the chapel.
tain informally before the Series
bne will be present at all times to
The Board of Education meets Dance in the Wom....·s Club towatch and pray
the candle on Wednesday evening at 8 at the morrow evening.
burns.
home of .~. and Mrs. Paul N.
Paulson, 100 ,Park avenue.
Rehearsal lor the Junior Choir
Trinity Church Notes
There will be a celebration of will be held on Thursday at 6:30;
IUNTIIIG OPERATIONS
the • Holy Communion at 8 o'clock Boy Scouts meet at 7 in the So...
Sunday morning. At 11 o'clock cial Hall: Seniof Choir rehearses
there will be the regular service at 7:45.
of 'Morning' Prayer with a sennon
The Official Board will meet on
Friday
evening at 8 o·clock.
by the Rector.
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11:,. MA1'ERIALS Murat
The ushers will be J. B. Bullitt,
Jr.• W. L. Fine. W. E. Hetzel. Jr••
Friends Meeting Notes
First Day S~ho<>l classes willi
be held as usual Sunday morning.
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There will be no adult Forum
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Meetings !pitil the middle of JanS1Illday, D_ber 31
uary when a notice will be placed
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8:30 A.M.-Church SchooL
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The
Swartbmorean.
9:30 and 11:00. A.M.-"Faith
Without Risk" will be the
sermon topic.
Christian Science Notes
Church Nursery in the Par"Christian Science" is the sub, ish House for children 1 to 7. ject of the Lesson-Sermon in Bll
Wednesday. January 3
10:00 A.M.--Surgical
. Dressi.,p Churches of Christ, Scientist on
group meets in Parish House. Sunday December 31. The Golden
Text is: uWhen he, the Spirit of
METHODIST Cl{URCH
Roy N. Keiser. D. D .• Minister truth, is come, he will guide you
into all truth: for he shall not
Sunday. December 31
9:45 A.M.-Church Sehoul and speak of himself; but whatsoever
(THE MAKING OF THE UNITED STATES 25 CENT PIECE)'·
Young Adults.
Ile sball hear. that shall he speak: ,
11 :00 A.M.-The sermon
topio and he will snew you things to
wUl be "Christ's Call To
come.
(John 16:13)
Youth".
6:30 P.M.-youth Fellowship.
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Sundey, December 31
8:00 -A.M.-Holy CODUllunion.
11:00 A.M.-·Morning Prayer.
Monday. January 1
10:00 A.lJ!:.-Holy Communion.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
Sunday. December 31
9:45 A.~.-F1rst Day SchooL
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(No Adult Forum)
11 A.M.-Meeting tor. Wo~ship.
,Visitors Welcome. Children
from 2 years· through ·3rd
grade cared for in WhIttier
House~
ftionday. ~annary 1
All Day Sewing for the A.F.S.C.
Wednesday. JlUl1I&r7 3
All Day Sewing for the A.F.8.C.
FIRST
CHURCH OF
CHRIST SCIENTIST
SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harviml
SIUIday, D_ber 31
11:00 A.M.--SunC187 SchooL
11:00 A.M .....:.Lesson - sermon "Christian Science".
,Wednesday evening meeting
each week, 8 p. m. Reading room
open daily except Sunday 12, to
II p. m.· Wednesday evenin .. 7 to
7:50 p. m. and II to 8:10.
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YOUR MONEY
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Mrs. ·James Weir of Qlenshaw,:
who was visiting her mother Mrs. .
L. J. Servais of Dickinson avenue!
during the holidays, entertained
at bridge last Thursday evening.
Guests were Swarthmore Higbll
School classmates, claSs of '42.
Mr. and Mrs. William Freegard,
of Swarthmore avenue spent
Christmas week-end with their
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. D. C. McCoy of Weymouth.
Mass.
Mrs. George E. Davisson of Vassar avenue retul'ned home Thurstlay after a week's holiday visit
with her son-in-law and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Knapp of
LewiS Beach, Del.
).fr. and Mrs. George S. Valen:
tine 'of Benjamin West avenue
spent ChriStmas week-end with
Mrs. V!I1entine's mother Mrs. P.
R. Shoemaker. an
law'and sister Mr. and Mrs. John,
B. Kirby of Evan$ton. Ill.
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The. Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. in co-operation with this Bank,· baS.
arranged an exhibit of United States Coins and Currency, which will he on dispIQ
in our banking quarters.
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This display will show coins and paper currency representing many types of notes.
which have circulated as money from the .early· Colonial period'to the pr:eaent.
A cordial invitation is extended to every one in the community to visit our Bank
to see this exhibit. We know you will find it interesting and educational.
ON DISPLAY ALL NEXT WEEK
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of friendship .in
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We look forward
Happiness
an d 'prosperity
attend
you this
with gratitude to
another year among
you
New
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Rumsey Chevrolet
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.{! UJE EXTEnD OUR
WISH fOR n
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B~ird
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8 Park _Avenue
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To Aid Polio Fund
Mrs. J. V. So Bishop of Harvard
avenue is baking cakes for the
benefit of the Polio Fund. Anyone desiring angel food , "VV
'-"nge or
fresh coccoanut, cakes, may order
them by calling Swarthmore
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ALL TIlROIIGIl
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Swarthmore I-OUt
the New Year
RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
with a sustaining
Construction
AND
. Alterations
faith in our destiny.
Joseph'8 Barher Shop
J. ,F. BLACKMAN
P.B.B. Frell(ht Bla..
SWarthmore, Pa.
Phone SW 8-8818
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'Ilane entertained Thursday eveI Ding in honor of Mrs. Jackson F.
. Blackman the former :Miss Joanna
Elizabeth Mangan of Villanova,
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Building
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Construction
• Residentiai
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• RepairS
• Alterations
1 Park Avenue, Swarthmore
IIwarihmore 6-345'
"1~HHt"1HHHHHt:ld
Charles E. Fischer
Health, happiness
BUJLDER
Swarthmore 8-2863
accompany you
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REELS - a for $1.00
Edward -L. Noyes & Company .
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Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Lawns mowed, General
Haullng
236 Harding Av. Morton, Pa .
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Bond Sa1es For Nov.
Reach $28,007;220
Palnlers 81 Paper Han&ers
We should know how
Pennsylvania is maintaining its
Swa. 8-2288 Mlohkan AT...
pOSition as a leader in the sale
of U.S. Treasury· Savings Bonds. ~';""'~~IOl~IOl~IOl~IOl~"""~=~"'~IOl~""~""~""~IOl~
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sales of Series E Bonds totalled
GUTl'EBS
ROOFS
$22,101,025, and the sales for the
REPAIRED & INSTALLED
same .month this year are $22,From
WAItM-Am BEATING
101,089.' Sales of Series E, F and
G Bonds totalled $28,007,220. ReFu."".ces Vacuum Cleaned
demptions for November were
.The Swarthmorean S.taff
GEORGE MYERS
considerably less than in October•.
Bol< 48 - Swarthmore 6~07to
E Bond sales in Delaware County for the month of November
reached $568,482.75, and overall
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Rubbish Collection
Series E, P and G Bond sales toven, one block from Grade SchooL
talled
$757,438.75.
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Swarthmore
Disposal
Passmore, Swarthmore 6-5510.
Weekly or Monthly
FOR SALE Brand new boy's biPERSONAL
cYcle, 24". Maple telephone taREQUEST ''OR DIDS
WARREN pmRCE
ble and chair. Black and chrome
SeaJed bids will be receiv'2(l In Council
Swarthmore 6-2078
PERSONAL---Subscriptlons to all bea"',·c,·an's varu·ty. Swarthmore Cbwnber. Borough HaU. Swarthmore. Po.
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8th, 1951
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magazineS,' Bertha P.
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automobile, suitable for pollee work. The
bidder shall state the allowance which be
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PIANO TUNING
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ienced preferred, 5* days week. now available for inspection.
ALBAN PAIlKER
Apply in person. Liberty AdverDld~ shall be in accordance with speclft·
tising Company _ 10 Park Avenue, mtlons, a copy of, whltb -'may be obtained
New anol B.ebulli PIan""
Swarfhmore.'
from tile undersigned.
anol Repairtn&' Sloc. 1908
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excise taxes when refunded by
I'ltene Media, 1-3555
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ANTED _ Woman for general theFederal
Government shall be PlUd to the
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Borough.
pliances. Call: Erich H. Hausen,
housework. References reqwre.
The Borough reserves the right to reject Il::===========~.
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any or all b'ds.
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SW. 6-2850, S.E. Comer of Park & ;;
OUSE- 12-29-2T
Klllott Richardson
Michigan Avenues.
WANTED - GENERAL H
Borough Secretary.
- - - - - 1 WORK, live in position wanted
Stokes Nursing "orne
PERSONAL -'- Ridloo., ·televl8iOll by European lady, one month in
receivers. vacuum cleanen IUl4I U.S.A. Good cook. Engljsh llm.SELECT CLIENTELE
other electrical appliar.cell repair- ited but progressing. call Swarthed.
Prompt service.
Robert more 6-3219 preferably after 1
Madison 3-g098
Brooks, Swarthmore 8-154e.
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WANTED Home for mongrel
PERSONAL-Do you want to sell
. ht eeks 1<1. Small
puppy
w nice0 pet. 515
a t ',eket for Duck Club Dance size
dog.- e'g
Makes
Wm. T. Patterson, nirMler
Saturday evening? Call Swarth- Cornell
avenue,
Swarthmore
Blahteen ;years Experience
more 6-1634:.._ _--:-:--:--=,-----:- 6-5368
PHONE lIIlIDIA 2588
PERSONAL - Medical Massage 1----==--;==;----1
PATTERSON
for tense nerves, wry ,,:eck, conFOR RENT
tour control. spot reducmg. Call FOR RENT-Large attractive BeFUNERAL HOME
A Price Ie Meet Eyery
Ss'w~art~.hm~~ore~_':6-::2';:7";8o=.:;_=:=;;;:::=~
cond-floor bedroom - two closFamily's Need
PERSONAL-Painter -::-fo~erly ets, bath with shower. Available
Boss painter for G~r!le Gilles- January 15. New home on Hill
pie. Every job a satisfied custo- near bus. Prefer man seclring
mer. Call Swarthmore 6-4251.
year-round home. Swarthmore
B. Passmore
6-0850.
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Em ire
~oom
and bath apartment.
INSURA...'lCE
FOR SALE - Mahogany
P
Avallable February 15.
Call
sofa. Reasonable. Call Swarth- Swarthmore 6-2047.
SWARTHMORE 8-SS18
more 6-32l!9.
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p;:;~O~R~RENT~~~Desira~~b;,le..-roo,...,.,m:::--cwi=th
moot IIIIIiIiDg ted you've ever clUed
FOR SALE-For quiCk sale,
private bath fdr employed gento trJl
General Electric stove in good tleman. Swarthmore 6-0182.
. P1tlER Eo TOLD
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condition.
Phone ~ore LOST & FOUND
6-2978.
. knitted
-and ... -and OJ> 10_ than any
All LIn"" OfInsuranee
roR SALE-Black p",:,!an Lamb FOUND--Green and red'
lipotlck you loa", .... o.ed.
coat, perfect co'!dition, full
'mitten on Ogden avenue. Call
SSS Dartmouth Avenue
back, wide sleeves, sIZe 12. CalII:S~w~arthm~~ore~~6';-3_:;7~23~.,...".-==--._
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Swarthmore 6-0602.
LQSl)-Pair children's light p}asFOR SALE-Building lot - 75 x
tic framed glas",," near Park and
DRUG'STORE
150 _ East Side eomell avenue Harvard avenues. call at the
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ClBM'
between Westdale and S~th Sa- Swarthrnoresn Office
PERSONAL - Electrical wiring,
& lei, residential & com
new
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mercia! done in
omp anoo Wlw.
Fire Underwriters Specifications.
Sales & Service on ele(!~ Waterheaters, IUtnges, W ahers
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with Mr. Dryden's parents Mr. and
Mrs. Alexander M. Dryden, and his
brother-in-law and sister Mr. and
Mrs. Heury A. Peirsol, Jr., of Laf&yette avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Meader
of Cornell avenue and Fairview
road will entertain at a "holiday
cheer" party before the S!'ries
Dance tomorrow evening. Their
out-of-town guests will be Mr.
and Mrs. Lyman H. Allen, Jr., of
r.,:ountain Lakes, N.J., formerly' of
year
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the Swarthmore Apartments are
entertaining at open house after
5 o'clOCk on New Year's Day.
Swarthmore 6-0740
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and iami'" rsf · p.uk
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pmsnt
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cadigan Day with !beir son Mr. Robert F.
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the Christmas holidays in Windsor, a
'c mso~ avenue W1 en
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Conn 0, w,·th M rs. Ch apman' s mo th- over the holiday week-end Mr. and
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mans will leav~ Sw."rthmore the of Greens~ro, N.C., formerly of dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
~nd f this week to res)' d
Peter E. Told of Park
avenue
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Mrs. Harry F. Brown of North Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kindley
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30rto at the Concord Country Club today end guests of the Tolds.
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am a .a he.. am
in honor of Mrs. Harry F. Brown,
Johnny Bates of North Chester
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an Mrs. Peter Wilkinson and and her daughter Jean Brown movies .
baby daughter are spending the home from Mary Washington Col:
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Michholidays
with Mrs. Wilkinson's
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parents Mr. and Mrs. F,tts..
Schuyler Elsbree, a senior stu- at a cocktail party before the Duck
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford M. Bryant dent at Westtown School, is spend- Club Dance tomorrow evening.
of Norwood, formerly of Swartb- ing the Christmas holidays with Their out-of-town guests will be
more, entertained at a dinner on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffin of
Christmas Day when their guests Elsbree, Avonbrook "oad, Walling- Maplewood, N.J., and Mr. and Mrs.
were Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. HIlles ford. He has been prominent in Geoffrey Dolman of' Collegeville.
of the Swarthmore Apartments. pre-holiday activities at Westtown,
Mr. and' Mrs. Ernest Federoff of
Mr. Paul Otto of White Plains, N. playing the role of "Japheth" in Amherst avenue will hold open
Y., Miss Elizabeth Bryant, and Mr. the Senior Class dramatic prodw:- house from 2 to 6 on Sunday afand Mrs. S. Milton Bryant of South tion, leThe Green Pastures", and temoon.
Chester road. Mr. and Mrs. Bry- appearing as a soloist in the recent
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of
ant also entertained informally at student performsnce of Johann North Chester road entertaiD.ed as
their home in Norwood on Christ- Sebastian Bach's "Peasant Can- their Christmas week-end guests
:.mas Eve.
tata".
Dr. Bates' mother Mrs. C. M. Bates
Mr. and. Mrs. Robert B. Little
Margaret E. Croe<>, a member of and his cousins Miss Lila Clark
and son Larry of Glenburn spent the freshman class of the Univer- and Miss Louise Lewis of New
Christmas week-end with Mr. sity of Rochester, is spending her York City.
LitUe's Pilrents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph vacation with her parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Dryden
V. Little of Park avenue.
Mrs. 'Carlton Croco of HIllbom and daughters Deborah and Deir-
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Girl Scout troops 83 and 269
held combined Christmas and
birthday parties in place of their
weekly meetings last week.
Troop 83 held its party at
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It's been a privilege to serve you
South, Chester road last Tuesduring 1950. We. know It wa:l
day. Virginia Magee, daughter of
your splendid patronage which
Mrs. Magee, was much surprised
was responsible for the success
when the other members of the
we have enloyed, and we eartroop presented her with a birthday gift.
Attending the party
nestly hope ta merit It again In
were Judy Ammerman, Sue Dean.
19~1, 50 we wish' you all a
Alice Lou Brammer;Beverly Griffith, Janeth Thompson, Leanora
Weed, Salfy JacQ»s, Phyllis Hanser, and Virginia Magee. Also
present w~re the troop leaders
Mrs. James Taylor and Mrs. W.
Saturday till 6 P.M.
Ross Thomson. After an exchange
of gilt:; and carol singing delicious
refreshments were served by Mrs.
Magee.
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During the party Sally Jacobs
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reported from the Senior Planning
board in regard to a dance which
will be given for senior scouts in
Brookline on December 29. Anyone interested may contact Sally
for tickets.
As
its Christmas . proj~t.
Troop 83 did textile painting and
came up with many lovely gifts.
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The girls will start their service UNDIR
1. lb.
....pound.
project in January. Definite plans
Ib
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have not been announced. Mrs.
Valentine Fine will be ~
Ixlra fancy Lan~".r Brand Turkeya ..... the pick of the
of the cookie sale for the troop.
eaunfrY's Delt Rocks, tap grad., b,oad brea ....., f .......ldll....
She will be assisted by Mrs: Collls
mecrtp and ,.nd.r. You take no chances with a La_cut.r.
Keller.
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John Welch, of UppCl' D~1rby. receives a therapy treatment from
Henry Kern, Physical Therapist from the De1aware County Chapter,
National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, so that he might soon
discard the brace and crutches seen
the baCkground, worn as a
result of a Polio attack in 1949. Winter Pool Therapy Treatments are
given. at Swarthmore College once a week, and during· the summer,
three afternoons weekly' at the William Morrow Pool, also in
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Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Banta of
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FI.rst Basketb'all Games I'week-end at Buck Hill FaDs..
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tolJ!led 14 points. Capt. Campbell,
of Swarthmore had five of the
Garnet's eight field goals, and one
foul shot for an 11 point total, to
come nearest Munch in individual
scoring. Dick Wright, of Lansdowne had an eight point total.
The Junior varSity of Swarthmore continued to be undefeated,
by beating Lansdowne 32 to 24.
Bows To Alumni
Following the alumni banquet
Tuesday evening, December 26,
the Garnet and White was deJeated by th~ir alumni in' a very
close game, 57 to 53. The alumni
trailed 23 to 13 at half time, but
early in the third quarter took
. over the lead and maintained it
throughout the remainder of the
game. With only one second left
to play and the score 57-51, tl;te
high school's Don Pierce, from
half court, made. a perfect set
shot to make the final score 57 to
53, only a four poin t difference.
"Reds" I~arr t a Garnet star from
last year's team, now an alumnus,
was high scorer for the game with
14 points. The 'High School's Bob
Allison' was only one point behind
Barr in individual scoring, "with
13. Sophomore Lee Swan, a new
member of this yea;r's v,*sity
squad, was third highest scorer,
with five field goals for a 10 point
total.
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Mr: and Mrs. George Plowman
of Harvard avenue will hold open
house on New Year's Eve.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Herman Cooper of Riverview road entertained
at a Christmas Eve dinner when
their guests were Mr. and Mrs.
J. Walter Lloyd of Philadelphia,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ·L. Lewis of
Pittsburgh, Mr.. and Mrs. G.-Winsor
Morris of Glenolden, Mr. Frank
W. Saring of Syracuse, N.Y., Mrs.
A verala Baily of West Grove, and
Mr. Ralph L. Lewis, Jr., of Port
Arthur, Texas.
Mr. arid Mrs. Arthur Johnson of
Haverford place held open house
from 8 to 12 Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Pritchard and Emily Pritchard of Dickinson avenue have heen entertaining as their holiday house guest
this week R. Gordon Harrison of
Honolulu, Hawaii. a senior at the
University of Pennsylvania.
Phyllis Kletzien, Sue Goldsmith
and Mar.y Decrouez will entertain
at open house at the Kletzi~n home
on South Chester road this evening
from 7:30 to 8:30. Guests will be
members of the senior class of
Swarthmore High School who will
later attend the Senior Assemblies
in the Woman's Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris W. Mitchell
of Strath Haven avenue entertained at a family dinner on Christmas Day. On Saturday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Halt- they entertained at a dinner party
eman of University place will hold in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
. open house after 9 o'clock this A. Volkhardt of Glen Burnie, Md.,
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formerly Of Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. ~rkins,
of Cedar lane and their 'daughters
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Girl Scout troops 83 and 269
held combined Christmas and
birthday parties in place of their
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weekly meetings last week.
Troop 83 held its party at
the home of Mrs. Walter Magee, on
South Chester road last Tuesday. Virginia Magee, daughter of
rvlrs. l\'!agee, was much surprised
when the other members of the
your splendid patronage which
was responsible for the success
we have enjoyed, alld we earnestly hope to merit It again In
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troop presented her with a birth-
day gift.
Attending the party
were Judy Ammennan, Sue Dean,
Alice Lou Brammer/Beverly Grif, fith. Janeth Thompson, Leanora
\Veed, Sally Jacops, Phyllis Han..
ser, and Virginia Magee. Also
I present were the troop leaders
I\ll"~. James Taylor and Mrs. W.
Hoss Thomson. After an exchange
of .~ift:; and carol singing delicioUS
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reported from the Senior Planning
board in regard to a dance which
will be given for senior scouts in
Brookline on December 29. Anyone interested may contact Sally
for tickets.
Henry Kern, Physical Thc)"alJist fl'OIH the Delaware County Chapter,
National Foundation for lnfantilc P
result of a Polio attack in 1949. 'Vintcr Pool Therapy Treatments are
given at Swarthmore College once a week, and during the summer,
As
its
Christmas . project,
three afterlloons weekly at the William Morrow Pool, also in Troop 83 did textile painting and
Swarthmore.
came up with many lovely gifts.
The girls will start their service
Boy~' Varsity Wins
I D,·. and Mrs. Clifford Banta of project in January. Definite plans
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Valentine Fine will be chairman
Flr~t. Basket-hall. Games I
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i 1\-11'. and Mrs. George Plowman of the cookie sale for the troop.
totpled 14 points. Capt .. Campbell, I of Harvard avenue will hold open She will be assisted by Mrs. Collis
Keller.
of Swarthmore had flve of the house on New Year's Eve.
Troop 269 gathered around the
Garnet"s eight field goals, and one I
Mr. and Mrs. S. Herman Coocommunity
Christmas tree last
~oUI sho~ .for an 11 P?in.t t~t,~l, ~o I per of Riverview road entertained
come l1ecU est Munch m mdl\ Idudl at a Christmas Eve dinner when week to begin a round of
scoring. Dick ~\rright,. of Lans- their guests were Mr. and Mrs. caroling which was climaxed with
downe had. an elgh.t pomt totaL
J. Walter Lloyd of Philadelphia, a birthday party honoring one of
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by beating Lansdowne 32 to 24. PIttsburgh, Mr.. and Mrs. G. Wmsor Ned Mikusinski, troop leader, and
Morris of Glenolden, Mr. Frank
i\rlrs. William H. Driehaus.
Bows To Alumni
W. Saring of Syracuse, N.Y .• Mrs.
After an evening of ea·i·oling the
Following the alumni banquet Averala Baily of 'Vest Grove, and
group
went to the home of Mrs.
Tuesday evening, December 26, Mr. Ralph L. Lewis, .Jr., of Port
Charles Lincoln for much welthe Garnet and 'White was de- Arthur, Texas.
comed
hot chocolate and individreated by their alumni in a very
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson of
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cakes
decorated with "Happy
close game, 57 to 53. The alumni Havedord place held open house
Birthday"
in honor of Caro1'3
trailed 23 to 18 at half timet but from 8 to 12 Friday evening.
twelfth birthday. The cakes were
curly in the third quarter took
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Pritch- furnished
by
Mrs.
Topping.
over the lead and maintained it
ard and Emily Pritchard of Dick- Christmas gifts were exchanged
throughout the remainder of the
inson avenue have been entertain- among the girls.
game. With only one second left
to play and the SCOl'e 57-51, the ing as their holiday house guest
high school's Don Pierce, from this week R. Gordon Harrison of
Ann Yager, a freshman at Bradhale court, made a perfect set Honolulu, Hawaii, a senior at the ford Junior College, Bradford
shot to make the final score 57 to University of Pennsylvania.
Mass. is at home for the Christ~
53, only a four point difference.
Phyllis Kletzien, Sue Goldsmit.h mas holidays. She is the daugh"Reds" EmT, a Garnet star from and Mary Decroucz will entertain tel' of Mr. and Mrs. George L.
ast year s team, now an alumnus, at open house at the Kletzien home Yager of Haverford place.
was high scorer for the game with on South Chester road this evening
Margot Bowj~ of South Chester
14 points. The High School's Bob from 7:30 to 8:30. Guests will be road, home from the University
Allison \va:-; only onc point behind members of the senior class of of Colorado for the holidays, will
Barr in individual scoring, with Swarthmore High School who will entertain at open house this eve13. Sophomore Lee Swan, a new later attend the Senior Assemblies ning.
member of this yca,'l·'s v~sity in the Woman's Club.
squad, \vas third highest scorer,
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris W. Mitchell i~~~~~=~=~==l
with five field goals for a 10 point of Strath Haven avenue entertain~
total.
cd at a family dinner on Christ----mas Day. On Saturday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Halt- they entertained at a dinner party ~
eman of University place will hold in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ~
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IIAPPY NEW YEAR 1951
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The Swarthmorean, 1950-12
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
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