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PRESIDEm'IAL SUCCESSION
Red Ci-OIIS To Meet
The fall meeting of the board of
the Swarthmore Branch of the Red
Cros~, will be held Friday, October
12 at 9:30 a.m. at the home of
Mrs. LaRue Hendrixson, 645 North
Chester r'Jad, chairman.
Annual Event To Be
/Held Tuesday,
Afternoon •
GARNET, DOWNS
NETH·PRO~
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tfedia Mustang~ / Invaae,
• Garnet Lair 3 P.M.'
Today
ADVERBIALLY
SPEAKING
The Woman's Club: of Swarth,The Garnet stronghold gave
more will hold its annual opening
some evidence of fin
they soundly defeated the Nether
:; p.m. at the Club House. Mrs.
Providence Bulldogs on the RutWalter q. Heinze, chairman of hosThe Borough Buys
gers field last Friday. From the
pitality is in charge of the affair.
very outset there ,vas no doubt
A New Leaf
Those on her committee are: Mrs.
as to the outcome because the deA. V. B. Orr, Mrs. Clarence C.
Loader
termined and spirited defensive
Ecstatically, it's a fair sight to play of th~ Swarthmore playerS
Franck, Mrs. Heston ·D. McCray,
see, as Swar~hmore's leaf popula- stopped repeated, N.P. thrusts at
Mrs. Hans K. Steihfeld, Mrs. Ford
tion takes off fpr t~e ground. All the line of scrimmage.
F. Robinson, Alice Marriott, askinds
and colors and shapes and
sisting.
,
This type of play led by Tackles
5izes of the trees' best friends, the
In the receiving line will be the
Tucker, and Bernard, and Guard
leaves, begbt their annual migranew officers of the club: Mrs. Itay- ,
McCormack was the pattern for
tion from high to low, top to bot, Illond K. Denworth, president, Mrs.
the afternoon as final statistics
tom, as Autumn takes over and
WaIter H. Dickinson, first vice
showed thav the Blue and Gold
transforms Swarthmore from a
president, Mrs. Judson R. Hoover,
Mrs. Walter A. Schmidt, Riverview road, Who ended in June three
visitors comple~ed the afternoon's
Jr., second vice president, Mrs. A. years 9f leadership of the Community Health Society of Central Del- green town to a ruddy one of experience with a minus total of
William Bass, Jr., corresponding aware County; Mrs. Thomas Safford, Strath Haven Inn, who is the orange and gold and brown. Each 12 yards.~.
secretary, Mrs. George B. Thom, Society's l{vnorary President and was the first President elected to year it's the same colorful story,
serv~ when the Agency was organized in her home in 1921; Mrs. C.
The Garnet outfit got rolling
recording secretary" Mrs. Carroll Edwm Ireland, Ridley Park, who now directs the work of the Board. but this time it's brighter than
early
under the direction oC QuarF. Streeter, treasurer, also. Mrs. Mrs. ~eter E .. Told, ParI( avenue, and Mrs. John Iliff, Springfield, are ever by one new Leaf Loader.
terback
Jimmie ,Carter. Mixed •
Statistically, the thing looks like
Howurd Wilhoyte, vice presIdent of th~ vlce-I?resldents. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Groff is the supervising nurse
passes wenl to Bruce Gemmill and
lhe Junior' Se~tion representing and the five nurse staff made 7640 visits in the six community area it this: $4,090 in iQitial cost, saving
serves in the year which ended June, 1951. 1247 visits were made in the Borough a cool, criSp and chip- Lee Sw~n, with line bucks and end
Ruth Wagner, president and Mr~. the Borough.
runs by Bill Kauffman and HowCharles Gerner, president of
Agency headquarters are in Borough Hall where the next meet- .per, $1,(1'85 ,a year in man hours ard Shear~. It wasn't long before
ing of thl! Board of Directors will be held on Thursday morning Oct- anfl; labor, but esthetically it's perYoung Mother's Section.
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simmon-colored, and ominously, it the ball was in the shadow of the
Presiding at the tea table will be ober 11, at 10 o ' c l o c k . ,
N.P. goalpost. From here KauYfIf
you
need
a
nurse,
Call
SW
6-3498
from
eight
a.m..
to
4:30
p.m.
past" presidents of the Woman's and SW 6-0740 after 4:30. The Agency is 58 percent Red Feather sup- ressembles a dqgcatcher's ,wagon.,
man
carried over the first touchPractically, it solves a problem
club: Mrs. Robert L. Coates, Mrs. ported, and its directors are actively at work for the coming campaign.
down.
of time and efficiency as it took
Lovett Frescoln, Mrs. Jesse H.
a
Borough Crew of four, and an
Realizing that last week's game
Holmes, Mrs. Roland G. 'E. uniutermittent 'three months _ from' ended in a tie the Garnet was
Snyder Elcted
'man, Mrs. J. Robert Kline, Mrs.
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the
of October to January gomg, 0 make sure of that extra
.1. Paul Brown, Mrs. Peter E. Told,
InI Suburban A. A' . -tomiddle
rl\ke up the gutters and streets point this time, and therefore,
llnd Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe.
Russell' Snyder of the -'High of the town-just: once., Which crossing up the visitQT!I by faking
Mrs. Robert B. Clothjer, 'as
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" '0.:hCIl'I G~l/ll!u. department hnd just as pra~tically 'meant that you the extra point kick to executing
c·l.uil'DlLtllOf hill>tesses, has asked
the School's representative in in- as a resident niight expect either the beautiful pass play from CartIl assist her: Mrs. Cbarles E. Fis- Mothers Will Feature
terscholastic athletic affairs, was 1) to, be clean and neat Of street ter to Gemmill to give the Garnet
cher, Mrs. S. Milton Bryant, Mrs.
ejected secretary -and treasurer of the first part of the'seaSon (if the a 7-0 lead.
Local Speakers, At
T E. Hessenbruch, Mrs. William
the Philadelphia Suburban High sweepers came early), and, wade
The second touchdown was
Club Meeting
Lowe, Mra. David Bingham, Mrs.
School Athletic Association at its through soggy ex Autumn grand- scored by Don MacElw~ on a
Russell Phillips, Mrs. Arthur R:. O.
"The Children's Hour," featur- regular meeting of September 24. eur for the rest of the winter, or fourth down pass over center after
Redgrave. The decorations are in
ing discussions on games, music, He replaces Charles C: Schmidt of 2) to be gloriously untidy (if they the Bulldogs had stopped several
charge of Mrs.' A. P. Shenkle.
and books for the pre-school Springfield High School who swept late), and enjoy a relative- .swarthrp.ore thrusts. Bill KauffAll members of the club are
group, will highlight the first reg- served with distinction in that ca- Iy spic and span winter, street- man drop kicked the extra point
urged to aUem! and to bring guests.
ular meeting of the Swarthmore pacity for a period of 21 years.
wise.
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.md. Swarthmore led 14-0. Colning
Anyone fnterested in joinlng th~
TQe
duties
of
the
new
secretaryMother's Club, met Thursday evePresumably, the' streets will back in the third quarter Swarthclub will be cordially welcomed.
ning, October llr at the Woman's treasurer involve the assignment now be cleared twice in the leaf morE! scored midway through the
Mrs. Leroy T. Wolf;, chairman of
of all basketball and baseball of- season, and residents ~ed no period on another plunging play
clubhouse.
(Continued on page eight)
ficials
,for the 27 suburban high longer agonize whether "they" or by Kauffman. MI Swarthrilore's'
The speakers will include Mrs.
, schools represented in the Associa- "the season" will b.e late, early, or scoring was completed on an exP. M. Dickson, well-known nur- tion, ~robably the major problem
oh joy, coincide.
celll!ntIy ex~cuted pass play from
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sery schpol sup~rvisor; Mrs. Henry of the position. He is on the reFinally,'
and
as
always,
the
Carter to Gemmill in ihe end zone.
C. Ford, outstanding rhythm and
c~iving
end
of
controversies
in
leaves
Will
be
carted
up
to
the
CoIThe
extra point, was made as
dancing teacher; and Mrs. Fran(Continued on page seven)
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Cis W. Pennell, an authority on the conference and has to bring lege to be used as fertilizer for the
about
their
setUement
as
well
as
innumerable
gardening
projects
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• children's hooks. Mrs. Thomas G.
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'manage the business and financial and flower beds, or given out to
Parents To Take Annual committee,
Casey, chairman, of the program affairs of the Association.
~itizens ,,:ho desires to re-stock
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will introduce the
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In
assuming
the
responsibilities
their ~il, for ~he College and the
T rek Back To
speakers, whose talks will follow of the "Ford Frick" of the suburI am a ~harity that ,helps other
Borough
seemed to be agreed, that
a brjef business meeting conducted
,
School
charities.
I am- with you all the
ban area; Mr. Snyder is well for- anything so valuable as a leaf has
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'th
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O ver 500 f a thers an d mo th ers 0 f by tlie president, .Mrs. Coarles R. tl'f'ed
year,
although
some of you only
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WI, a ong experience in no business to' be burned.
hear of me
September or Octo- .,
Swarthmore High School students .Gerner.
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coaching,' officiating, and managber.
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will "go back to school" Tuesday
Official hostesses for the everung ing of athletic programs, as well
H,enry P. Wolfe
evening when the School holds will be Mrs. Leroy Peterson, Mrs. as serving as Mr. Schmid~s assisEveryone should belong to me,
its traditional "High School Night Howard Y. Clymer, and Mrs. Ro- tant for the past two years.
• . Services were h~ld in Ardmore but many do not. Everyone cau.
fIJI' Parents."
bert·Hall. A social period with reTuesday afternoon for' Henry P. afford to belong. Th~ membel'On Monday all high school stutt- freshments, will follow the. proTo Leave For Far East
Wolfe, wh6' died Siuurday at, the ship dues are only two new
I'n\s will bring home to their par- gram in charge of co-chairmen
Hl!lTY S. Pack of North Swarth- home of his son-in-law and daugh- matching articles of clothirig, or
Cllls a copy of' the individual's Mrs. J. W. Jones and Mrs. Leonard more avenue, vice-president of ter, Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones, household linen.
This gift can
(taily schedule and 'nl;lme tags. On Smitl1. Mrs. John .B. ~~erker ~d Piasecki' Helicopter Corporation, Elm avenue. He was 89.
range from two wash' clothS
Tuesday evening .between 7:20 and Mrs. Robert CaSSidy Will preSide is leaving today to spend three or
A retired building contractor, through any articles of clothing
7:10 all parents ar~ invited· to at the urps. ,
four months in Japan and Korea Mr. Wolfe had, been a resident of for man, Woman or child, up to ~,
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home room. Following an explan- 20th, at ~he lot on Rutgers Avenue Force. Mr. Pack will study Air his, mO,ve to Swarthmore two other charity that demanlis less,
ati()n of the plan' for the evening, beside the-Old Bank Building, will Pol-ce, Army and Marine use of years ago.
and accomplishes so much.,
the parents will attend classes for be another .important event for the heJicoptel's covering design, serHeestablish"d the Henry P.
YOl: sl:ould see those two garsix 15 minute school periods which Mother's club' this month. Mrs. vice and ,maintenance, fe;;ltures, Wolfe and Company in 1889 and ments JlIultiplied by 1000 memlh;;ke up their own children's Walter Moir is the general chair- special equip~ent, special require- built' many of the businesS places bers. It is amazing! AU these
ttaily sch~dule.
, ' . Iflan and has announced as her ments, and operating conditioris ~nd homes in Bryn Mawr, includ- garments are given, to charitable
The chlss teachers will discuss starting committee: Mrs. John B. o( the helicopters in operation 'in ing t,he Bryn Mawr National Bank. Grganizations to be distributed to
\\ ith' parents' the purposes of the Roxby. Mrs. Carl Flammer, Mrs. Korea.
He retired in 1929.
those who need them. Why two
\ arious courses, the outline of the !~l'thur Snyder and Mrs. George
Born in Radnor, Mr. Wolfe and matching articles? "One t.., wash
lGUtses, the methods of teaching Wilbur.' There ,will be pony rides
. Executive Board Meets
his wife, ,Hannah, celebrated their a'nd one to wear" is our by-word.
lIsed, the exammations and other for the children, gayly decorated
Mrs.' Raymonil K. Denworth, 66th ~,J, wedding anniversary last
So, give to me, please, whatrnatters of in~erest.
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refreshment booths, a· cake table president 'of the ,Woman's Club, July 15. He w~s a lI\ember of the ever you please, ahd' come to the '
A committee Of student guides and novelty games for all. Pro- entertained the' executive bow Lower Merion Baptist Church.
Woman's Club, on October 23 at
~~aded by the Cabinet. president, ceeds are to be used for the ('lub's and chairmen of departments ~t. In addition to his wife :and 2 p.m. to see what this charity,'
lin Carter and RandY Malin will charities.
a luncheon at her home, 301 Elm da~ghte~, he, i~ SUrviv~ ~y two 'means to those who
really in
greet parents in the cOrridors. Each
The new Welfare committee for avenue on Monday. The exqcu- grandchildr~, Patricia Ann Jones need. For I am the Swarthmore
teacher wm be in his own room the year, headed by Mrs~ Franklin tive board met in the ~orning for and Andrew Fife Jones.
Branch of the Needlework Guild
to Welcome the School's patrons.
Church, will include Mrs. Stanley routine bUSiness.
of, America, who heips clothe the
• The, fOrmal program Will close Pearlman, Mrs. Lindsay Wolfe,
The luncheon was, followed by
Mr. and Mrs. H. Weston Clarke needy, through 17 charitable 'or.,t 9:20, but 'lntil 10 o'clock jn,. Mrs. H. M. Lippincott, Jr., Mrs. R. a meeting' of the' directors and of Co~ege avEnue spent the last ganizations, with clean 'new cloth~~~~ctors w!ll be available'for in- P. Hetherington, ~rs; Robert chai~e~'T,a_~y~l)kCb,~lIm~O' the ,!WO weeks, in September vac~tion- in~-and I need every.ontfShelp
yldual canferen........
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VOLUME 23-NUMBER 40
TEA WILL 'OPEN
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1951
PRESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION
$3.50 PER YEAR
Red Cross To Meet
The fall meeting of the board of
the Swarthmore Branch of the Red
Cl'OSS, will be held Friday, October
12 at 9:30 a.m. at the home of
Mrs. LaRue Hendrixson, 645 North
Chestel' r::lad, chairman.
CLUB SEASON
Annual Event To Be
Held Tuesday
Afternoon
GARNET· DOWNS
NETH·PRDV 27·7
dedia Mustang~ Invade
• Garnet Lail' 3 P.M.
Today
ADVERBIALLY
SPEAKING
The Woman's Club of SwarthillOrc will hold its annual opening
Iva Tuesd:lY, October 9, from 3 to
-: p.m. <1t the Club House. Mrs.
Walter q. Heinze, chairman of hospitality is in charge of the affair.
Those on lier committee are: Mrs.
,\. V. B. 01'1', Mrs. Clarence C.
Franck. Mrs. Heston D. McCray,
lIfrs. Hans K. Steinfeld, Mrs. Ford
\,', I{obinsan, Alice Marriott, as-
The Garnet stronghold gave
some evidence of fin~ng itself as
they soundly defeated the Nether
Providenee Bulldogs on the RutThe Borough Buys
gers field last Friday. From the
very outset there was no doubt
A New Leaf
as to the outcome because the deLoader
termined and spirited defensive
Ecstatically, it's a fuir sight to piny of the Swurthmore playerS
see, as Swurthmore's leaf: popula- stopped repeated N.P. thrusts at
tion takes off for the ground. All the line of scrimmage.
kinds and colors and shapes and
,;j~tillg.
This type of play k'
In the receiving line will be the
Tucker, and Bernard, and Guard
leaves. begin their annual migra!!I'W officers of the club: Mrs. RayMcCormaek was the pattern fOl'
tion from high to low, top to botInond K. Denworth, president, Mrs.
the afternoon as final statistics
tom, as Autumn takes over and
Walter H. Dickinson, first vice
showed that the Blue and Gold
transforms Swarthmore from a
president, Mrs. Judson R. Hoover,
Mrs. Walter A. Schmidt, Riverview road. who ended in June three
visitors comple,ted the afternoon's
,I r .• second vice president, Mrs. A. years of leadership of the Community Health Society of Central Del- green town to a ruddy one of experience with a minus total of
William Bass, Jr., corresponding aware County; Mrs. Thomas Safford, Strath Haven Inn, who is the orange and gold und brown. Each 12 yards.
year it's the same colorful story,
~('l'l'ctary, Mrs. George B. Thorn, Society's H.onorary President. and was the first President elected to
servo: when the Agency was organized in her home in 1921; Mrs. C. but this time it's brighter than
The Garnet outfit got roIling
II·cording secretary, Mrs. Carroll EdWin Ireland, Ridley Park, who now directs the work of the Board.
early
under the direction of QuarF_ Streeter, treasurer, also Mrs. Mrs. ~eter E .. Told, Purk. ave~1Ue, and Mrs. John Iliff, Springfield, are ever by one new Leaf Loader.
terback
Jimmie Carter. Mixed'
Statistically, the thing looks like
1low'trd Wilhoyte, vice president of the vIce-l?resldents. Mrs. ElIzabeth A. Groff is the supervising nurse
passes
wen't
to Bruce Gemmill and
tlte Junior Section representing and th'7 fIve nurse staff made 7640 visits in the six community area it this: $4,090 in initial cost, saving
serves In the yeur which ended June, 1951. 1247 visits were made in the Borough a cool, crisp and chip- Lce Swan, with line bucks and end
Hlith Wagner, president and Mrs. the Borough.
runs by Bill Kauffman and HowCharles Gemer,
president of
Agency headquarters are in Borough Hall where the next meet- .per $1,(185 a year in man hours ard Shearer. It wasn't long before
ing of the Board of Directors will be held on Thursday morning, Oct- and labor, but estheticull;y it's perYClung Mother's Section.
ober II, at 10 o'clock.
simmon-colored, and ominously, it the ball was in the shadow of the
Preosiding at the tea table will be
If you need a nurse, Call SW 6-3498 from eight a.m .• to 4:30 p.m. ressembles a dqgcatcher's wagon. N.P. gonlpost. From here Kauffp:rst presidents of the Woman's and SW 6-0740 after 4:30. The Agency is 58 percent Red Feather supPractically, it solves a problem man carried over the first touchClub: Mrs. Robert L. Coates, Mrs. ported, and its directors ure actively at work for the coming campaign.
down.
of time and efficiency as it took
Lovett Frescoln, Mrs. Jesse H.
Realizing that last week's game
a Borough Crew of four, and an
Holmes, Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullended
in a tie the Garnet was
Snyder Elcted O£fi.::er
intermittent three months - from
Ii!:m. Mrs. J. Robert Kline, Mrs.
to make sure of that extra
.', Paul Br~wn, Mrs. Peter E. Told,
In Suburban A. A . the middle of October to January going
point this time, and therefore,
-to
rqke
up
the
gutters
and
~treets
;'Ild Mrs. Francis H. It'orsythe.
Russell Snyder of the High of the town-just. once. Which croSSing up the visitorc; uy faking
I\ll's. Hobert B. Clothier, as
:-: ,'no;,1 GtCl r" 11, dt.;pdl·tmeul and just as pra~tically 'meant that you the extra point kick to exeeuting
1'1,:111'111:':11 of hustesses, has asked
the School's representative in in- as a resident might expect either the beautiful pass pIny from Car1(, assist her: Mrs. Charles E. FisMotbers Will Feature terscholastic athletic affairs, was 1) to be clean and neat of street ter to Gemmill to give the Garnet
eller, Mrs. S. Milton Bryant, Mrs.
elect~d secretary and treasurer of the first part of the season (if the a 7-0 lead.
Local Speakers At
T E. Hessenbruch, Mrs. William
the Philadelphia Suburban High sweepers came early), and wade
The second touchdown was
Club Meeting
Lowe, Mr3. David Bingham, Mrs.
School Athletic Association at its through soggy ex Autumn grand- scored by Don MacElw~ on a
Russell Phillips, Mrs. Arthur R. O.
"The Children's Hour," featur- regular meeting of September 24. eur for the rest of the winter, or fourth down pass over center after
Hedgrave. The decorations are in
ing discussions on games, music, He replaces Charles C~ Schmidt of 2) to be gloriously untidy (if they the Bulldogs had stopped several
charge of Mrs. A. P. Shenkle.
and books for the pre-school Springfield High School who swept late), and enjoy a relative- Swarth~ore thrusts. Bill KauffAll memoers of the club are
group, will highlight the first reg- served with distinction in that ca- ly spic and span winter, street- man drop kicked the extra point
urged to attemi arid to bring guests.
wise.
•
ular meeting oC the Swarthmore pacity for a period of 21 years.
<'nd Swarthmore led 14-0. COlning
Anyone Interested in joining the
Tl)e duties of the new secretaryMother's Club, met Thursday evePresumably, the streets will back in the third quarter Swarth('jub will be cordially welcomed.
ning, October 11, at the Woman's treasurer involve the assignment now be cleared twice in the leaf more scored midway through the
Mrs. Leroy T. Wolf, chairman of
of all basketball and baseball of- season, and residents> n~ed no period on another plunging play
clubhouse.
(Continued on page eight)
The speakers will include Mrs. ficials for the 27 suburbun high longer agonize whether "they" or by Kauffman. All Swarthmore's
P. M. Dickson, well-known nur- schools represented in the Associa- "the season" will be late, early, or scoring was completed on an excellently ex~cuted pass play from
sery school supervisor; Mrs. Henry tion, probably the major problem oh joy, coincide.
of
the
position.
He
is
on
the
reFinally,
and
as
always,
the
C.lrter to Gemmill in the end zone.
C. Ford; outst~nding rhythm and
ceiving
end
of
controversies
in
leaves
will
be
carted
up
to
the
ColThe extra point was made as
dancing teacher; and Mrs. Francis \V. Pennell, an authority on the conference and has to bring lege to be used as fertilizer for the
(Continued on page seven)
about
theil'
settlement
as
well
as
innumerable
gardening
projects
children's hooks. Mrs. Thomas G.
manage the business and financial and flower beds, or given out to
C~·sey, chairman of the program
Parents To Take Annual committee, will' introduce the affairs of the Association.
citizens who desires to re-stock
~
In
ussuming
the
responsibilities
their
~oil,
for
the
College
and
the
speakers, whose talks will follow
Trek Back To
I am a charity that . helps other
a brief business meeting conducted of the "Ford Frick" Qf the subur- Borough seemed to be agreed, that charities. I am with you all the
School
bim area, Mr. Snyder is well for- anything so valuable as a leaf has
Over 500 fathers and' mothers of by the pl'esident, _Mrs. Charles R. tified with a long experience in no business to be burned.
year, although some of you only /It
S\\'
coaching, officiating. and managOfficial
hostesses
for
the
evening
bel'.
will "go back to school" Tuesday
ing of athletic programs, as well
Henry P. Wolfe
':'.·l'lling when the School holds will be Mrs. Leroy Peterson, Mrs. as serving as Mr. Schmidt's assisEveryone should b~long to me,
iL: traditional "High School Night Howr\rd Y. Clymer, and Mrs. Ro- t'lIlt for the past two years.
• Services were h~ld in Ardmore but many do not. Everyone can
bert·Hall. A social period with re1'.1 Parents."
Tuesday afternoon for Henry P. afford to belong. Th~ member(In Monday all high school stud- freshments. will follow the proWolfe, who died Saturday at the ship dues are only two new
To Leave For Far East
('II!S wiII bring home to their par- gram in charge of co-chairmen
Hal'Y S. Pack of North Swarth- home of his son-in-law and daugh- matching articles of clothing (.Jr
('I,ts a copy of the individual's Mrs. J. W. Jones and Mrs. Leonard more avenue, vice-prcsident of ter, Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones, household linen.
This gift can
ri:.iJy schedule and name tags. On Smith: Mrs. John B. Maerker and Pioseeki Helicopter Corporation, Elm avenue. He was 89.
range from two wash' cloths
'ru('sday evening between 7:20 and Mrs. Robert Cussidy will preside is leaving today to spend three or
A retired building contractor, through any articles of clothing
7: i() all parents are invited' to .It the urns.
fOUl' months in Japan and Korea Mr. Wolfe had· been a resident of fOl' man, woman or child, up to ~
A Kiddie Karnival on October ~;t the request of the U.S. Air Bryn Mawr for 63 years prior to pair of wool blanket". There is no
~,t1:er in their sons' or daughters'
;"I11)C room. Following an explan- 20th, at the lot on Rutgers Avenue Force.
Mr. Pack will study Air his move to Swarthmore two other charity that demanlls less,
;ilIOIl of the plan for the evening, beside the Old Bank Building, will F0rce, Army and Marine use of yenrs ago.
and accomplishes so much.
Ihl' parents will attend classes for be anoth·~r important event for the Irelicopter,:; covering design, serHe establish~d the Henry P.
YOl. ~l:ould see those two gar'I); i:i minute school periods which Mother's club this month. Mrs. vice and .maintenance
fe<),tures, Wolfe and Company in 1889 and ments multiplied by 1000 memn'kp up their own children'S WaItcl' Moil' is the general chair- ';pecial eqwpment, special require- built many of the business places bers.
It is amazing! AU these
ll:'ily schedule.
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11Ian and has announced as her ments, and operating conditions and homes in Bryn Mawr, includ- garments are given to charitable
Tlw chss teachers will discuss sturting committee: Mrs. John B. 01 the helicopters in operation in jng the Bryn Mawr National Bank, Lrganizations to be distribuit_'
He retired in 1929.
those who need them. Why two
'"IHJUS eourses. the outline of the ".rLhul' Snyder and Mrs. George
Born in Radnor, Mr. Wolfe and matching articles'! "One t,) wash
"oU1ses, the methods of teaching Wilbur. Therc will be pony rides
Executive Board Meets
his wife, Hannah, celebrated their and one to wear" is our by-word.
I l;:l'U , the examinations and other for the children, gayly decorated
Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth, 66th :. wedding anniversary last
So, giv~ to me, please, what1:litltcrs of interest.
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reCreshmellt booths, a· cake table president of the Woman's Club, July 15. He was a member of the ever you please, ahd come to the
h :\ committee of student guides and novelty games for all. Pro- entertained the executive board Lower Merion Baptist Church.
Woman's Club on October 23 at
.;~aded by the Cabinet. preside~t, ceeds are to be used for the club's and chairmen of departments at,
In addition to his wife and 2 -p.m. to see what this charity
a luncheon at her home, 301 Elm daughter, he is survivt::
.n Carter and Randy Malin WJll charities .
greet
.
The new Welfare committee for avenue on Monday. The ex~cu grandchildren, Patricia Ann Jones necd. For I am the Swarthmore
parents in the corridors. Each
te" I
to Wei
Church, will includc Mrs. Stanley routine business.
come the School's patrons.
of America, who helps clothe the
The luncheon was followed by
Mr. and Mrs. H. Weston Clarke
. The formal program will close Pearlman, Mrs. Lindsay Wolfe,
needy, through 17 charitable or,·t 9'20 b
. , ut until 10 o'clock in- Mrs. H. M. Lippincott, Jr., Mrs. R. u meeting of the -directors and of College avt!nue spent the last ganizations, with clean new clothat _which p\!m~lO~ the two weeks in September vacation~~I ~ctors will be available for in- P. Hetherington, Mrs. Robert chairm.en,
"1'" 1 fjJr.'ul.~
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ing-and I need everyone's help
coming"ye-a were ai!'lcu !!e~.
JDS ),It,..Lav?llette. N.J.
r 1VldUai conferences.
(Continued on page eight)
and
support.
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CHILDREN'S HOUR
THURS. NIGHT
HIGH SCHOOL
,NIGHT TUES.
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Dr. and Mrs. John M. Pearson
of Cornell avenue are entertaining as their house gue~ts Mrs.
Pearson's cousins 'Mr. and Mrs.
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SWARTHMORE, N.. FRIDAY
, Presbyterian Notes
l'his'S~nday, October 7 is World
Wide Communion Sunday. The
sacrament of' Holy Communion
w ill be observed in every country
ullder the ~un. In this church it
will be observed at both the 9:30
<~Ild the 11 o'clock services. Mr.
Uishbp's Communion Meditation
will be entitled "The Sacrament of
the Present Moment."
All depdrtinents of the Sunday
School and the Men's and Women's
Bible Classes will meet at 9:30
sunday morniQg. The Women's Bible Class will be in the Women's
Association Room and the Meq's
Bible Class in the Choir Room, up-
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mrs. Edwin B. Twitmyer is giving private instruction in
CORRECTIVE SPEECH, REMEDIAL READING,
and TUTORING in ELEMENTARY SUBJECTS
at 215 YALE AVENUE. SWARTHMOOE
-*Telephone for appqintments, Swarthmore 6-6914
Fl'iday Afternoons and Saturday
Vt.
PHILLIPS - PITMAN
READY FOl{ FALl:?
WE'RE JOHNNY on tile SPOT lor
stdrs in the old building.
Complete ,Aut~ Service
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The Church Hour Nursery will
be held during the 11 o'clock ser\'ice, in the Kindergarten Room.
The Young Adults will meet for
supper and a meeting at 6:30
(/dock Sunday evening in the serving room off the new kitchen.
The meeting will be in the Women's Association Room.
The Junior High Fellowship will
meet at 6:30 In McCahan Hall under the leadership of Mr. and Mrs.
RIGHT IN THE CENTER OF TOWN
R1.JSSQ..I)'S SERVlCE
BOB ATZ; Qwner
Dartmouth & Lafayette Aves.
SW 6-0440
Choose An Antique -
The Pen!onality Gilt
Clarence Boyer.
ITS VALUE INCREASES WITH AGE
ITS CHARM CANNOT BE DUPLICATED
SELECT the UNUSUAL in FURNITURE and DECORATIVE
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ACCESSORIES
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The Senior High School Fellowship will meet at 7:30/ in tlie downstairs room. Of the Parish House
under the diJ:ection of Mr~. Ernest
Lewis.
The Brownie Troop and the Girl
Scouts will meet at 3 :30 Monday
:.Hernoon.
At 8 Monday night, October 8,
there will be a' special meeting of
ANTIQUES and GOURl\fET SHOP
PROVIDENCE ROAD, WALLINGFORD, PA
Open Daily 9:30 to 5;00, Sundays by Appointment
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Phone
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the congregation in McCahan Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Fuller, Jr.,
of Harvard avenue announce the
JONES - MORSE
birth of a daughter named Mary
Fuller, on September 20 in the
Delaware CoUnty Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ward, 4th
of Wilmington announce the birth
of a son, WIlliam Black Ward, on
October 1 in Fitzgerald-Mercy
Hospital.
Mrs. W.ard is the former Miss
Sandra Crosset, daughter of Mrs.
Donald Crosset of Riverview road.
The baby Is also a grandson, of
Mrs. William Ward, 3rd of Chester, formerly of Swarthmore.
This meeting was postponed from
October 2.
The Board of Trustees will meet
In the Church Lounge 'Tuesday
evening, October 9.
The Women's Association Executive Board will meet in the
Women's Association Room at
10;15 Wednesday morning. The
Worship Service will be led ~y
Mrs. Charles Anderson at 12. The
Luncheon will follow at 12:30,
prepared by Circle I, Mrs. John L.
Good, chairman. Dr. Donald lllbbord will be the speaker. The
HAVE YOU HEARD?
It's A ,
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And
Hobby Shop
Opening This Mo~th
AT 405 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
Church Services
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SWARIl'HMORE
PRESBYTERIAN cmmca
Joseph P. Bishop, MlnIster
John Stettner, AssIstant
Sunda¥, October 7
9:30 A.M,-Church School.
9:30 and 11:00 A.M.- Holy Communion. .
11:00 A.M.--Church Hour Nu~
sery
Wednesda.y, October 10
10:15 A.M.-Worn an's Association
TO DO ONE THING WELL
Il
METHODIST CHURCH
ny N. Keiser. D. D., MinIster
Sunday, October 7
9:45 A.M.--Church School and
Young Adulta.
11:00 A.M. - Holy Communion
II :00 A.M.--Church Nursery
• The chief objective of everyone should be to do 'one thing
well. Your doctor accomplished ,
TffiNff i ciiIl.kCA
this objective when he apent
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
Snnday, October 7
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
9:30 A.~!,--Church School
11:00 A.M. _ Holy Communion
(The Very Rev. Frank D. Gifford, D.O.)
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yeare of his life in prepariDc him-
IIClf to care tor you when JIOU
LARGE ASSORTMENT
of MATERIAL for
DRIED
ARRANGEMENTS
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For taste's Sake and for Time's Sab •.• make
it a practice to featnre our delightfnl bakery goods
SANDWH :HfS - NUTS
cur CAKES -
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ICE CREAM
Completely See Up For The
ONE STOP PUTY SHOPPER
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need medical attention. How
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:u1t your playaician'witbout delay. Be
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Church miSSionary in Tennessee,
The Rev. B. W. Covington, wili be
a guest at this meeting and will
:::peak briefly.
The Boy Scouts will meet at 7:30
Wednesday evening.
The Choir rehearsals are as 101.lows: The Chapel ChOir at 7:45
and the Junior Choir at 3:30
Thursdays, and the Cherubs' Choir
at.10:30 Saturdays.
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Methodist Nptes
The Sunday School, meets at
9:45. Classes are provided for children of all ages and for adults.
The Young Adults meet at 9:45
in the Ladies' Parlor.
This church will join with the
Christian Churches of the world in
lh~' observation of World Wide
Conununion at the 11 o'clock service. This church observes open
communion and all Christians are
invited to commune.
The ushers for the day are Alton: P. Smith, George Glaesser,
Charles 1.. Hughey and Ricbard
M., Snyder.
The Church Nursery for children is op·en during the morning
service. Mrs. Arthur Suyder and
Barbara Harlow will be in charge.
The fir..t monthly evening service will be held at 7:45 under the
auspices of the Young Adults. The
Rev. Harold D. Flood will be the
speaker. A cordial i'lvitatlon Is
extended to all to attend.
The Woman's Society of Christian Service will meet for luncheon
on Wednesday at 12:30. The regular meeting will follow.
The Boy Scouts meet on Thursday at 7 in tlie Social Hall. Choir
rehearsal is at 7:45.
Trinity Notes
Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8 o'clock Sunday morning and again at the 11 o'clock service. The Very Reverend Frank D.
Gifford, D. D. will be in charge of
these services. All departments of
the Church School will meet at
9:30 a.m.
The ushers for the services will
be as follows: E. O. Cramp, S.
D. Reynolds, S. D. Clyde, F. R.
Gray, James Archer, J. H. Furlong,
J. E, Bell, and J. B. BuUitJ:. Ted
Carey is scheduled to serve as
.... colyte at the 8 o'clock service and
C. Walter Randall, Jr. at 11.
Canon Wedel, Warden, Of the
College of Preachers at the Washington Cathedral, will speak on
the new curriculum on Monday
evening, October 8, at 7:45 at the
Church of Our Saviour in Philadelphia. This meeting is open to
all interested adults.
There will be a meeting of the
Vestry at 8 o'clock Monday evening.
Choir School will meet on Monday and Wednesday afternoons at
... o'clock, Clnd again on Thursday
'vening at 7:30.
- The Arts and Crafts Classes will
meet at 3 :30 Tuesday afternoon.
Christian Science Notes
"Unreality" is the subjei!t of the
.
esson-Sermon
in all Churches of
THE RErlGtOUS socfiii'YChrist,
Scientist
on S'l:lnday, OctaFRIENDS
Sunday, October 7
ber 7. The Golden Text is .IIThe
II :no A:M,-Meeting for Worship. blessing of the Lord, it maketh
VISItors welcome. Children
rich, and he addet,h no sorrow
cared for in Whittier House.
with it ...· (ProvE\rbs 10:22.,)
Monday, October'S
All Day Sewing for the, A.F.S.C
/----Wednesday, October 10
Friends
Meemg Notes
~II Day: Sewing tor the A.F.s.C.
SimsT CHURCH OF
The fall series of the Adult
CHRIST SCIENTIST
Forum will begin this Sunday
SWARTHMORE
morning at 9:45 in the MeeIinlr
Park Avenue below Harvard
House. The subject, I:The TeachIt
A.t'ncJa:v, October 'I
ings of Jesus" will be led by Dr.
11:00
.-sunday School
. "AM. ~eUDll - Sermon
William Hordem of the DepartUnreality."
WednMday ~ft;ft" meeting ment of PhilosoPhY and Religion
each........
-.-open ;;~ 8 p.m. Reading room of Swarthinore College.
First Day ~hool will be held In
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-.... except> Sunda7 12 to
Wedneada)', even!np 7 to Whittier House at 9:45.
D.lD. and 9 to 8:30.
or
then. to depend another&. When iDness
CAKE 'BOX
Theater
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week's automoblle trip to Stowe,
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
BEAun SALON
Raymond P. Webb of Los Angeles,
Callf.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood B. Chapman Of Harvard avenue had as
their guests last week Mrs. Chapman's niece Mrs. James E. Yarbrough and her husband Col. Yarbrough of El Paso, Texas. Col.
and Mrll. Yarbrough are paying
farewell vlsits,to their reletlves in her uncle, 'Mr. Backofen, wore a
the east, and their son, who Is gown Of white Chantllly lace over
about to graduate from West Point, nylon net, featuring a fitted bodbefore sailing for Hawaii where ice' with Peter Pan collar, and full
Col. Yarbrough who has devo\ed skirt with train. Her finger tip
his llfe to the Medical Corps Is to veil of illusion fell from a
assume charge of all hospitals in cap of I~ with pearl trimming,
the Islands.
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and she carried a prayer book with
Miss Edith Bunting, Mrs. H. marker of white orchids and stepElliott Wells, and Mrs. Charlelll hanotis.
Black of Swarthmore, are on a
Miss Stella
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Letters To 1'he Editor
Mr. Dodds and his new mansge:- watchman in this area.
The 'Bouqttet
Miss ,Lois E. Hudson, niece
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Backofen
Rockville, Conn., and Lt.
R. Shelly, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William S. Shelly of Strath Haven
Inn, were married Sunday, September 23 at 4 o'clock in the EllIngton Congregational Church.
Rev. Forrest, Musser, pastor of
Union Congregati<,;lal Church,
Rockville, performed the' double
ring ceremony before a setting of
palms, and white asters.
The bride, given in marriage by
THE
Inn have already
Citizens of Swarthmore need but
cleared up. one problem which visit the Inn and see the many new
Tbe oplnloDI expressed below are
silould be a source of concern to . . mprovemcnts that are being made
those of the IndlvJllual wrltera. All
letters to The Sw,rthmorean must be
Swarthmore residents. The park- in service facilities and safety unIIs:ned. P,eudonymnlll may be ueed if
the Idenutr. of tbe writer Is known
ing lots put in for the use Of the der Mr. Dodd's leadership to gain
to the Ed tor. Lett!ra "ill be pubPenn
State College extension fa- comidence, in the fact that he has
IIlhed only at the .Uscretlon of tot:
£dltor.
cilities at the bottom of the hill only the interests of SWarthmore
.
behiRd the Inn have become a at heart. It is time tbat the Citizens'
locijoc
"petting': area, ·This and of Swarthmore extend a friendly
Ano"",r Side
Hny objections that could be at- hand to a new citizen and approach
Dear Editor:tached to it have been cleaned up his problem; which is theirs also,
I am writing you this letter in by the new management at the with an open mind.
tbe hope that you will publish it in inn witli the placing of a night
(C~ntlnued on page six)
the columns of The Swarthmorean
'imd bring. to Swarthmore readers
another side of a long and appar(!ntly so Iar very one-sided discussion.
The new management of the
Strath Haven Inn applied to CounWe are ready to serve you
cil through Mr, Reeves, and later
anytime.. A, felephone call
to .the zoning board, for permiSSion
to remodel the garages on its propis all that is needed.
erty. Whether or not this is specifically against the leiter of the
zoning law is, I believe, or little
importance.
I feel that the Inn's side of the
DIRlCTORS OF FUNIRALS
story has ·not been heard. I personally' attended the meetiog in
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
which Mr. Rt:;eves originally preOUVER H. BAIl, Foond...
MARy.... BAIl, P....d ...
sented this request on behalf of
Telephone RI 6-1581
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Mr. Dodds. I have since had the
pleasure of walking, over the
ground at the Inn with Mr. Dodds
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and hearing. from him first hand I
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-just what his immediate and longrange plans for the Inn involved.
For those Swarthmorean readers
who have recFntly visited the Inn
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and looked over some of the new
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changes, I feel that they cannot
belp but gain the impression that
Mr. Dodds is doing an outstanding
job of remodeling the Inn and in
increac;ing Its value and usefulness
to the Borough. Under Mr. ~dds'
leadership anCl with the proper
cooperation from the Borl;mgh
we can have what we have never
had before in Swarthmore - an
outstanding small hotel.
The particular case for remodeling these garages has not been
heard adequately by the citizens
of Swarthmore. It Is my belief,
after talking to Mr. Dodds, that
this remodeling can do nothing
but improve the value of the property not only to the Inn, but also
For YouroSecurity-,For Your Country's Soourit1
to Swarthmore. It will eliminatl!
for one thing the hazard of cars
backing out of these garages and
HOLD ... BUY MORE ••• SERIES "E" BONDS
on to Yale avenue, It will further
start a plan which Mr. Dodd hopes
to continue of making a series of
small attractive units on the Inn
property for bo~h resident and (
transient guests. This is in no
sense an ordinary tourists court
as has been emphasized in the let·
tErS and petitions that have been
circulated. It Will; of course, be
used for transient guests in many
instances but it will enhance the
convenience and SAFETY of the
Inn.
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This Bank will remain
'open for business as usual Friday,' October 12,
1951, Columbus Day.
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great difference between a head hunter and a hat hunter is about
as large as it seems what with one searching for a head and the .other for a
hat to put on it. They look different, too.
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, Hat hunters, however, are' by. far th~ more ,pratlcula~, of the two, as
not just ANYone will do, not even If they get mad enough . '
Now a head hunter-a really blood thirsty one just ca~'~ be bothered
with the color or style nor, if he's desperate, even the .occaslon
,.
But to a hat hunter all of these things are very I~portant. It s Ju~t
got to be right in color and style, and right for the occaslo.n; I t makes a bIg
difference whether it's corduroy, velour or felt, whether It s gOIng to g? ~o
a football game, a cocktail party, or to town-because a HAT, you know, Isn t
going to enhance some dusty collection, it's going on a head so that any way
au look at it it's got to be a joy to behold.
y
. That's v:.hy we asked in the beginning, are you hunting hats; we Jvlow
how particular Hat· Hunters are, and we are ,almost positive that .our. m:,w at
Bar of gay and provocative chapeaus will please ·the most dISCriminating
hunter among you. All challenges accepted at
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SWARTRMOREA,N
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chairman of the board of the PhilMrs. William F. stotz of WalLewis Bonsall' Beatty, of Bowl- adelphia Electric Company.
Imgford Hills entertained at a
Ing Green, Media bas accepted the
luncheon Friday In honor of two
chairmanship of the Special Gifts
New8 Notes
out-of-town visitors ¥rs. Joseph
Committee for the 1952 Red PeaCowm ot' Ballejo, Callf., who is
ther Campaign of the Phtladelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks of visiting her son Mr. William
Community Chest In Delaware Harvard avenue will spend the Gehring and f~y of University
County.
week-end at their summer home place, and Mrs. R. L. Morse of MIlThe special gifts committee will in Towanda.
waukee, Wise. a visitor at the
conduct a pre-~paign drive
Mrs. A. M. Darling will return home of her son Mr. Birney K.
soliciting a group of individuals tomorrow to her home In Natchez, Morse Of Harvard, avenue. Mrs.
contributing large subscrlptons Miss., after spending the summer Margaret Hilgart of Harvard avetbat set the pace lor the campaign. with her son Mr. Lyman A. Dar- llue was also a guest of honor. Also
The drive will be conducted In ling and family Of Lafayette ave- present were Mrs. Gehring, Mrs.
October. The General CampaIgn nue. She will be accompanied by Morse, Mrs. H. Lindley Peel, and
will be carried on In Nov~mber.
her daughter-In-law who will vis- Mrs. A. H. Marsh of Swarthmore.
A, native of Delaware County, it In. the south for several weeks
Girard Clothier, sonoi: Mr. and
I"t,nbia avenue, entertained several friends Saturday in celebraOf his sixth birthday.
Lyman A. Darling, 'Jr., of La:
f;'yette a,
Drury College,
~pringlield, Mo.
Linda Merrill is attending the
Swarthmore Schools while visiting
her aunt Miss Sarah Berry of Park
avenue. About November I she
will join h~r parents Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm
H. Merrill at their winter
,,
home in Tucson, Ariz.
Mrs. Roland G, E. Ullman of
"Applebrook," Park avenue left
THE
1951.
SWAR THMOREAN ,
,
as the guest of her cousift- Mrs.
Hordce K. Chipman of Wilmington.
MF. and Mrs. David' U. Ullman
of Amherst avenue will entertain
as their 'week-end guests Mrs.
I}ilman's' parents Mr. and, Mrs.
D. D. WensJnk, of Elm Grove, Wis.
Ensign H. Westoll Clarke, ifr.,
USN, recently received his ~ommi.sion and has reported for duty
on the destroyer, the U.S.S, Soley
at Key West, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. WaIl!'ce Lippincott
01' South Chester road h,ave. returned from a tW\l-week vacation
at thc Adirondacks, Finger I,akep;,
N. Y., and Eaglesmere.
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Alice Putnam of Lafayette ave- ents of th~ Rutgers avenue school
nu e, a mem b er
, of the Al~-Phlladel- will be held Thursday evening,
Ilhia Women s Hockey Team, will October 11 ~t ,8 p.m~ in the school
pi"" in the international match auditorium.,
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with the All-Scotland Team on
~s. Beatrice Daltry w,'U speak
october, 10 at Elkins Park. . '
on the s~hool curriculum... Mrs~
Miss Putnam, teacher of physical Dennison BanCroft is chairman of
education at the - Swarthmore the '!hird Grade Parents Group.
schools, will be playing left tJ-alfbJck in the,~eam's first encounter
To OoDVene
with the Scots since 1934 when
Second Grade parents of RutVirginia Allen, p~si~a.l education gel's Dvenue school will meet Weddirector and GIrlS Coach at lIesday evening, October 10 at 8
swart~more for 27 years played o'clock at the schQDL
,
right mner for All-Philadelphia. 1,_ Mrs. Janet Groff and Mrs. Ida
A.rtan d Andy Lewis, no relation,
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. thir d sqason •togepI
aymg
t h ell'
M rs..
B F. Schwalm, member of ter,."promlse
h'
t
Sw
arthm
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g ve
ore
Chapter P, Swarthmore, P.E.Q. plenty of ..ear-line protection.
S·IJlt erhood, is chairman of the
The en
'I''st ment of second team
d ecorahons.
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,committee for the All- A
merlcan
goa I'Ie, Roger Pott.
Fortieth BIennial ConvJntion of has made that position the big
the national 'organization.,'
question mark this,' year. Tom
Tl;1e convention opens Monday Jone, who shIfted from football
night, October 8, at Town Hall. to soccer this year, will be
Over 2,000 women from chapters for the job with Orv Wright, last
ill the United States, Hawaii, Alas- year's J.V. tender.
ka and Canada will attend the' Followil)g is the 1951 soccer
sessions Monday through Thurs- schedule; home games:- Oct. 10
day..
.
- Penn Oct. 27 - Stevens; Nov.
Pat Told, Swarthmore HIgh]
graduate and a stud~nt at Sargrill Colleg.. , Camb"dge, Mass.,
pl.yed lef! Intne~ for th~ All-Bos'th th
ton team In heir match
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Wl
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visitors October 3.
The Swarthmore Girls Varsity
Squ"d will attend the 3 o'd.,..
~,'m,e next Wednesday.
Decorating Town Hall yIIch day,J_. .:
guests, and supplying floral arDE,L1CIOUS DINNERS to SUIT the TASTE of EVERYONE
rangements for the. banq'uet and
. ' TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to' o-der
spec~al dinners will be the task of
.'
the decorations committee, which ,MARCIE'S FAMOUS CINNAMON BUNS on SUNDAY
includes the following local woAIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT
men: Mrs. Guy de Furia, Mrs.
UNDER NEW MANACEMENT
Percy Gilbert, Mrs. Horace H. Comfortable Rooms Day or Week
Elevator
Hopkins, Mrs. Frank Keenen,. Mrs.
H. L. Peel, Mrs. George Sickel,
Mrs. George Sweet, Mrs. George
WAtTER J. PARROlT, Mg'r.
FREE PARKINC
Valentine and Mrs. J. W. Diff.
Mrs. Paul Fetzer,' Ridley Park,
Swarthmore, Pa.
Telephone Swarthmore 6.0680
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will talk about the work for the
coming year. Mrs. Charles Martin
is ch~imian of Second Grade
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Mrs. Edwin '£witmyer announces that she will give private, instruction in Corrective Speech,
Remedial Reading, and Tutoring
in elementary subjects, at 215 Yale
avenue, Swarthmore, the home of
her daughter Mrs. Frank 'J. Davies.
Mrs.~ Twitmyer has taught' at
the University of Pennsylvania
Speech Clin!c, anei has given pri,'ate speech instruction for the
t 35
p~!s
years.
Thitd Grade Mothers Meet
Third grade mothers of the Colcge avenue school met yesterday
in the kindergarten room to meet
tlH~: gr .:.de teachers and the new
~lcm';ntary
supervisor ,Mildred
Kidd.
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Mrs, G, Wills Brodhead, chaira:.,ll of the group, announces the
'-l1JPointment of Mrs. M. L. Hicks
l5 hospitality chairmah, Mrs. Hen·
,Y .}iof[man as program chainnan,
_lid Mrs. Charles Topping as telephone chslrman.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Laurence Bax-
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IMr. Beatty now asslstant to the before returning to her borne here. Mrs. Robert B. Clothier of Co- 'Thursday to spend the week·end
IN CHEST
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40th CONVENTION
vying
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aco-chairman
charter me~ber
ChapterregisP, is
of· theofvisitors'
tration committee. She will be assisted by t.he following local members: Mrs. Clayton Albright, Mrs.
Olive McMarlin, Mrs. Lou,'se Sears.
Mrs. George Karns and Mrs. Stephen M. Spencer are on. the delegates \ registration committee. Mrs,
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PUBLIC SALE
SATUKDAY,
OCTOBER
6th, 11:00 A.M.PA.
SWARTHMORE,
16 OBERLIN AVENUE,
. (Four blocks.
E ast of P. R. R. Station)
!featurIng a real old VlObn, one wal. Serpentine front high
boy chest of drawers with wall mirrors; Boston rocker' solid
c~erry what-no~; oval marble top table, Victorian side' chair;
flrescreen; Empire sofa, re-upholstered; old desk- 8 x 11 Oriental rug; mahogarly table and 6 dining room ch~irs' ball room
!IDITor 6 x 9; brackets, ch3irs, tables; 44 pieces of Haviland china,
Ironstone platters and tureens, 6 pieces of Staffordshire' Willowb\(r~re
plates, cut glas~, two pieces of Majolica, one piece ~t Delph;
rlck-a-bra.ck,
MISS LOTTA
Richmond Fetherolf and Mrs. J.
~Oy Carroll, Jr., are melnbers of
the Visitors'. Meals committee.
Mrs. Ar,thur Johnson, PI"es,'dent
Chapter P, Mrs. ,George SargissoD,
past president, and Mrs. Fred Van
U r k w,'11' b e guards at the convention.
)?ublicity is being handled by
Mrs. Alfred G. Hill, who is also
n member Of the state planning
committee of 10 arranging the
convention. Mrs. Johnson>J Mrs.
Jr. D. A. R. Meeb ,
William B. Pugh, Jr., and MrS. R.
The, Delaware Chapler of the H. Holion. Jr., are her local as, r
.
Junior D.A.lR:. met at the home of sistants.'
Mrs" Clarence D. Bell in Chester,
Open meetings of 'the convention
:,Monday evening, to plan activities will incl,ude ¥em~r!~l service~ at
for the year. Three meft\bers of the Arch Street Methodist Church
the group will participate in the alll:30 a.m. Tl,lesday, the,Tuesday
coming 250 year celebration of night meeting with Dr. Blanche
Chester.
Hinman Dow, president of Cottey
Junior College, Nevada, Mo., spea,
ker, and the Wednesday night bantenTUC
quet 'and meeting at Town Hdu.
Dr. Theodore' A. Distler, president
Ftanklin and Marshall College,
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L~n,caster will speak at the Wednesday meeting. P.E.O. owns and
owrates CoUey college.
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13'-SOUTH CHESTER
ROAD
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NOW
OPEN
traffio
COURTESY'
PAYS
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To have our ypungsters grow to full maturity ••• to do
oar beet to make sure they live their full span of years
see that they become worthwhile people and good
citizens-these are the most important fruits we parents
can ever reap.
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Our youngsters are the future of America. To safeguard
that future, we must sow good eafety habits in our chil·
dren. We must cultivate the right ways to walk and drive. ,
We romt weed out the careless traits that leadto crip.
piing and killing traffil;l accidents.
onparly-line'
telephones, ,too
ABIDE BY THESE
RULES OURSELVES.
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, Think of that the next time'you are tempted, to speed •••
or to sneak past a r~d light .•• or to hog the road ••• or
to walk across a street in'the middle of a block. Is that
what YOll want your child to do?
, Remember ..• the future of America's children is in the
hands of you. mothers a\ld fathers. Watch out for that
future ... IT IS YOUR MOST'PRECIQUS HARVEST!
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We can do this only if we set a good example. For in
traffic safety-' as, in qther things-Dor youngsters will
do as we do. It is not enough to tell them to be careful
when they walk, and to tell them to obey all traffic rules
and, regulations when, they drive a car. WE MUST
PENNSYLVANIA'S STATE POLICE .• , DEPART·
MENT OF REVENUE .•• GOVERNOR'S HIGH.
WAY SAFETY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ... DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ... DEPARTMENT
OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION~ALL ARE WORKING
CEASELESSLY TO MAKE PENNSYJ.VANIA'S
HIGHWAYS THE SAFEST IN THE NATION.
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Little courtesies,. like
lighting the other Jel.
low's cigarette, l1elP to
mah lite happier.
Consideration for the
other fellow is the basis
of good party-line telephone servill8, too. If
you are always courteoue on'the telephone,
you're sin'e to find your
party-line neijlhbors
the same. Remember
the thrM,R's of partyline courtesy - ReIin·
quish the line 88 soon
88 pOllSible when you,
hear othe/:s try to use
it; Replace the receiver
gently when you find
the line in use; Regulate
your caIIs 80 that others
may use the line in·
.
WILL YOU CO-OP,#RATEI BE ON THEIR SIDE-THE/SAFE SIDEI
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THEATRE PHARMACY
THE BOUQUET
HANNUM & WAITE
HARTEL BROl'HERS
SWARTHMORE CO·OP
THE INGLENEUK
HORACE A. BEEVES
HOLLYHOCK SHOP
E. L. NOYES and CO"
ALICE
BARBER, GIFfS
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BUCHNER'S
B. J. HOY 5 AND 10
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SW.AllTBllORE NATIONAL
BAM: aIuI TRWI' CO.
PJili!Jl B. TQlD
betW! '
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JOYCE LEWIS
W. MARK BflTLE
J.A. GREEN
aA.K.E' BOX,
,
FUSCO and ALSTON
BAIRD and ,BIRD
THE BELL TELEPHONE
CO'lPANY
MICHAEL'S COU.EGE
IF PE""SYLVANIA
PHARMACY
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Featuring A Cpmplete
Line of Children's
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B.I.L.'s, husbands of P.E.O.
members, will be entedained by a
local men's c6mmittee, which includes ·Paul Fetzer, George, Sargisson, both of Ridley Park, Fred
Van Urk, Swarthmore and Alfred
G. Hili. Chester.
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S~op
Children's
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prohlems •••
solved!
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ter of Ogden avenue have returned from a combined business and
pleasure - trip through western
Penllsylvania and New York. En
route they visited friends In But!ala, 'N.Y., • Thunder Bay Colony
and Pine Point Colony, Cana
returning by way of Central
PennsylvanIa and stopping' at
Split Rock in the Poconos.
Mrs. A. S. Robinson of Ogden .
avenue will entertain "1:'he Eightsome" at a luncheon at the Ingleneuk Tuesday followed by bridge
Park avelJue will have as her
Clothing Infants To Age
,
Fourteen
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College Soccer Team
, Shows Experience
Nine returning lettermen, led
~y. captain and center halfback
)t~ve'Clark, appear ~o hold the key
to Swarthmore 'College's so~cer
.Iopes for the 1951 season. Bob
Dunn, veteran Garnet mentor, ~as
ligh hopes for ,the team's chan~s
,his Year as S'warthmore will seek
. 0 regain possession of the Middle
. \tlantic _States
championship,
£950 record, which showed six
'Nrcsted away last year by Hater·
:ord.. Dunn hopes to better the
Nins~
in':!luding victories over
Princeton and ~Navy, and wa!jE
marred only by losses to Pennsylvania and champion Haverford.
If a heap o· Jiving go..
on in your living h.)mt .
you've got a carpet
problem we're good at
solving, Ask to see
our Magee group of
bard-wearing, handsome
floor fashions .. They're
made to take punishment
and look.pretty doing iL
And they're painlessly
priced! Tell·our experts
yOlu traffic prohlems .•• they
come up with the right
carpet, every time.
The Ga"let scoring aUack will
probably be led by George "Snake"
Place, who seored 11 goals, at his
inside right position last year', Stu
Lohr. injured early last season,
will hold down the other Inside
spot, while freshman Jim White
70ur headquflTter.
3ppears to be the choice for cen. for carpetl and TUP . ter forward. Dick. Willmott will
start ,at outside right, whtle John
Smucker and Sedione Surjo, Indonesian flash, should share the right
?ling position.
Swarthmore's halfback line will
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show
Captain Clark playing his'
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fourth
season at the center loeaOM" !D YiiJIr <~
tion,
while
veterans "Joe Carroll
carpet makes it home
and Ph!! Swayne will hold down
And Paulson KNOWS Carpet
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Protectien For Over 16 Y.ars
llFEGtJARD SAFETY TUBES
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GOOOjiE4R'
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ORDINARY TUBI
U,"UAU
When Q tire with an ordinary tube
ItloWi out, the l1nel. air comPort.','
ment wflapsu ••• the car wheel
iii""".
"ps
suddenly, usually throwing
the car.. ~p""lr Out of control.
atOP AT THIS SIGN ,OF
When a tire with UfeGuard "Iowa
out. only-tM .utw cht!mbw • ..,..
way .• '. • reserve . . . hWlc In..
ner chamber .",~ Ilts _
lens
enough to 011..." . . . .,
line stop.
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c::;hester' and Fairview Roads
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Depend on the Acme
to give you a "Super" selection of nutritional baking
needs at money-saving
prices always.
g#ttl Sstl Braad
Enriched Flour
5.;!~ 3ge : 10 ~. 7SC
No b.tNr all-purpose flour milled. Try it today with Qur gUaran'" of satidadion.
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Gold Medal, Ceresota, Pillsbury
Family Flour PU~;~'. 5.;!~ 49c:I0.;!~ 95e
(pItd 'Setlt Cake Mixes I::" 25e
each
Choic:e of whlt.,lpke, devil'lo food, or chiffon.
.9tkaJ
CRUSHED PINEAPPLE ',!:~2 25e
B~tly Crocker Party Cake Mix "':k'.·34e
Pillsbury Cake Mix .~~·~i: ':.r 34e
N~\217C
.9tkaI Pumpkin
Rob-ford Seedless Raisins
N.wPack
Lancaster Irand
Beef Bologna
v.I"17c
Liver Sausage
... ,. llc
Liver Sausoge 11...... ' 41c
Potato Salad
'·2Sc
Pepper Haab
,. 19c
Waldorf Salad
1·2ic
Mandarin Orange '·2Ic
Jersey Bluefish
'·33c
Fumdale Luge New Pack
. SWEET PEAS
5t~~::nI NO~~03
9G~fiFancy New Pack
Sweet PEAS ':.:.-:
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Sweet PEAS M~~I;m
J:4e : 6 ~~. 7-r
Band
Fancy New Pack
Band
Letters To The Editor
(Continued tro~ page three)
By having forced Mr: Dodds to
sue and question the legality of
the zoiling board's decision in Media, we have perhaps put ourselves
in the positiori of having sdme of
our zoning laws upset. Had we
merely, afrer fair and complete
hearings, granted an exception to
the zoning law, the full control of
at least this decision would have
remained with members of our
own community. I urge other citizens of the town· to visit ·the Inn
and see for themselves what Mr;
Dodds is doing. Then judge the
~nnts request on its own merits and
as . an individual case. With our
support, and under. the new management, I feel we have the opportunity of developing in Swarthmore an outstanding small hotel_
something we have certatiuy not
had in the past.
Sincerely,
David U. Ullman
No. 303
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Selected, Fresh Cut
CAULIFLOWER I~~ ·23
Delicious APPLES ~:!13 Z5e
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Your Clothes Clean
Dear Sil': I
Swarthmore' citizens are doubtless aware that the Mutual Security Program is now under discussion in Congress, and will probably ,be brought to a vote this
month. This bill, which contains
appropriations for both military
and economic aid to Europe, faces
sev~re cuts in the economic assistance program. The .League of
Women Voters wishes to emphasize. the urgency- (If this program.
Cuts. in this assistance are a falSe
economy which will endanger recent gains
European security
and welfare. Economic aid is at
least of equal importance with
military assistance, as Professor
Philip Jacob so ably explained in
his speech on the Mutual Security .
Program at the opening meeting
of the League last month.
Many people do not realize the
importance of the word umutual"
in the bill. It is to our ,positive
advantage to maiptain a free
Eur,ope. What is the alternative?
A recent League publlcati'ln states
"If the U.S. is not willing to fur~
nlsh economic aid to EUrope the
alternative is a weakened ~ in
the security system of free nations, encouraging both agression
!rom Wl,thin and without. A conquered Europe would deprive tho'
U.S. of its strongest moral, industrial and miUtary partners."
Our congressman, Benjamin
James, is on the.House Appropriations\ Committee, and Swarth"
moreans are urged to write him
('xpressing their .views. Clarence
Cannon is chairman of the Senate . .
Appropriat.ions Committee. Letters
tl) these men would be of value,
. as well as .to Pennsylvania's Senators, Edward Martin and .James
Duff.
S.warthmoreans wishing more
information on. the Mutual Security Program are cordially invited to atiend the League study
groups which begin next week and
tore open to all interested citizens.
Reeta Gil1ing Evans
Chairman, Int. Relations
Swarthmore League of
Women Voters.
bu~nhjg rubbish on washday, With a modern automatic
electrl~ doth.s dryer, your laundry is tumbled around In
warm air until it's perfectly dried. You can fo;get about
clotheslln. . and lugging baskets of heavy wet clothes
aublde. Just transfer clot~es from washer to dryer; set
the contrOl, and ..t)he dryer do the best drying lob ever.
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dryer at your deale..s or at our local slore
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sboesJ for example .•. or when you're deciding where to
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No experience needed
Friendly, congenial peaple
Pleasant, conifortable surroundings
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Essential work, Interesting lobi
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Good pay from the start,
with regular Inc....ases
ment, deliCIOUS meals in two
beautiful dining rQOMS. Hbt
and cold ocean Welter in all
baths.
We have a number of openings right now for girls who
can qualify. Why not stop in today at one of the offi....
IIated below:
..... . . . $7;twla . . . froM11O'
7055 'ermlnal square, Upper Darby, Pat
1631 Arch Street, Philadelphia, ~a.
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Ow"'" ",,1'''.'
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Box 48 -Swarthmore 6-0740
eferences.
Ava,'lable
October
22.
wlth
hiS
speed
and
powerhouselwlth.out
delay. Road,
to
EMORY
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Write to Pearl Bland, 500 N. Ches- flvmg.
oward hearer P ye to hili attorney. George W. McKeag, Esq .•
ter road, SwarthInore, or phone the best game of his career and 11331
lo:tdelity·Phllu.
Tl'U8t Bldg.• P.. lladelphia 9,
l'n.
PETER DI NICOLA
10:30 to 7, Wages $20 and carfare.
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SOMETIMES IT· PAYS
TO BE "CHOOSEY"
For information, caU Swarthmo";
Garnet Downs
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rincliffe of
6-1510.
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Strath Haven avenue spent last
CO-ED BEAUTY
PERSC?MAL
RadIos, televISion Swarthmore signed out with 27 week on a motor trip to Quebec,
SALON
receIVers, vacuum, cleaners and points.
AlB
CONDlTIONJ:D
other
electrical
applial'1ces
~paIred.
Prompt
Service.
Robert Brooks
With three .minutes to go Don
Estate of Julia Adrienne Shero
SPECIALIZING IN
SWjU'thmore 6-1548.
' Dickson of N.P. picked up a a/k as Julia A. Shero, Andrienne
ONAL
E1
3warthmore
fumble
at
midfield
Shero,
Adrienne
Shero
and
AdPERS
ectrIcal wiring
rienne D. Sqero late of the Bor!'ermanent Waving and
new and old, residential and: nd scampered the distance. ough of Swartl\more.
.
commercial done in compliance
peedy L. Doherty gave chase and
Letters T"!'tamentary on the
Hair Cuttin,
~ith ~ Underwrirers Spe~Wca- nnnlly (aught him but was just above Estate. have been granted
tIOQs. Sales and Service on elec.
rttl.
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to the underSigned who request all
Waterhearers, Ranges, Washers, 1 , e bit too late. The vISitors' persons having claims or de- PARK and DARTlIIOUTH An
Dryers, pumps, fans, cleaners and made good their extra point and mands against the Estate of the
SWARTHMORE 1-1013
small appliances. Call. Erich H. felt happy that they had averted decedent to make known the same,
Hausen, SW. 6-2850, Comer of a shutout
and all persons indebt~d to the
Park and Michigan a v e n u e s . '
decedent to make payment withWANT-·ED·
·'l'he Swarthmore offense showed lout delay, to Lucius R. Shero, Exa much greater advantage over. ecutor,.
651 North Chester
road .••••••
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WANTED-Garage, vicmity Laf- thf"ir opponents than the score in- Swarthmore, Penna. or to his Atayette and Princeton avenues. dICa,"u. Many penalties and mis- torunehy William Tarlor, Jr., 10
REPAIRED 6 INSTALLED
Call Swarthmore 6-1808.
plays kept thwarting the Garnet So t Avenue, Media, Penna.
WANTED=Small apartment or
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WARM-AIR HEATING
pn'vil- attack. The offensive play ' all I Towns
.lah'elp of ofMary
K. Kilf'-rrly,
of the
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Upcer
Darby. late
da"t!3scd.
room wI'th housekeep'~g
eges . .call Swarthmore 6-5640.
hnemen
andt
backs
much I eslnto
Letters111lvlng
of Admin stmtlull In the I11.Kwe
Furna~
.
'showedb·t
been granted to the under.
~ "a-"" "'........ Cln=-="
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W ANTED
General housework. Improvemen.
Agam su stl ute! signed. 1111 persons Indebted to tbe said
Monday through Friday trom fullbilCk Andy Schroder stood out e.tale nre r""uested '0 make p.,mell' alld
GEORCEMYERS
Swarthmore 6-0193.
stood Ollt on punt returns" and one P·21-3T
WANTED--Girrs bicycle, in goOd 01 the most sensational plays of
Driveway Construction
condition. Phone Swarthmore the game when he ihtercepted a also known os WM. A. DeCAINDRV lat~
6-0369.
of the Dorough of Swarthmore, Deceased
Bulldog pass and side stepped for
LErTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
Asphalt or Concrete
wtw~3 ~j~~ to~~=in,~; 55 yards to the five yard line. :~~~=~ :ttv~!r~~n 1:S:~::3 ~t:
are requested
to make
pay.
PLASTERING. and ROOFING housekeeping and cooking. Good Jack Thompsonts great
'. • all around
• I I>ILld"
'UCllt.Estate
and those
having claims
to present.<
Cellar Walls Re-Plastered
home. $35 per week. Clearbrook play showf:d why he IS the Captam tile 5lC111e. without deJay, to
Phone Swarthmore 6-2626
Gutters Cleaned and. Painted 9-2472.
of' the team '
MILDRED B. DeCAINDRY. EXc..'"cutrix,
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lUG ,Walnut Lane
THOMAS W. BURNS
WANTED-Boy's bike, 20". Call
Media hrings a fast and reput-I
Swarthmore. Pa.
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Swartlup.ore 6 6258
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team
to
Swarthmore
this
A.
SIDNEY
JOHNSON.
JR.
Ridley Park 2822-111
~_~_~_~.~.~.~.~.~=~:';.~~~~~~~~ WANTI!!fi=§mall
washing,
to take afternoon. It
UUTLER.
CUNNINGHAM
home to laundry.
Swarthmore
\ will be a big test fori Medin.
Pa.BEATTY. ORREll & JOHNSOS:
. aT·g·!l .
6-2970.
the fast improving Gamet boys.
Sinte 1905
WANTED=Day's wor.k, MondRy or ~ll the games the one with NOTICE IS HERE~Y GIVEN, purPainters
6 Paper Hangers
and Wednesday. Swarthmore ·Media is probably the most_ in- suant
to the
of Act
of
Devine TaXi Service
Assembly
No.provisions
380, approved
May
,
We should know how
reIerences. Cali Chester 3-1200.
tensely contested. The 1951 team 24, 1945, Of "intention to file in the Swa. 6-2266 Michigan Ave,
Swarthmoret Pa.
WANTED-Two hearoom,furniSh- \Vill be bounding back from last office of the Secretary of the Com- • • • • • ........-. • • • • • • • I • • . ..........,
Serving ·Swarthmore, Mor'
ed apartment or house t from year's 32-7 shellacking.
monwealth of Pennsylvania, at
ton, Rutledge and Ridley
about middle of November to midHarrisburg, Pa., and in the office
swarihmore 6-1448
Township since 1918,
die of Aprfl, for fainilY of man and
of the Prothonotary of the Courts
WILLIAM BROOKS
PHONE:
wife and, daughter of High School
If Polio Comes
of Common Pleas of Delaware
Ashes
& Rubbish Removed
age. Telephone .after. 6 P.M.
County, on Tuesday, the 9th day of
Swarthmore 6-0444
Swarthmore 6-4158.
Parents have been urged to get October, 1951, a Certificate for
Lawns mowed, General
WANTED Pharmacist employed in touch with the Delaware Coun- the conduct of a business in DelHauling
,
in Swarthmore, wife and four
.
aware CountYt Pennsylvania, unPETER Eo TOLD
236 Harding Ave., Morton, Pa.".
year old, desire. 2 hedroom part- ty Chapter of the National Foun- der the assulned or fictitious name
ment. Phone Granite 2-1012.
dation for Infantile Paralysis at style or designation Of Utility Shop
All Lines of Insurance
WAN'I'tU::UlI'l two afternoons the County Building, Media, as ;with its principal 'Place of busi:'
333 Dartmouth Avenue
a week, -om
1 until 7:30 House- soon
as a case of polio has been ness
19 ~heste:: road
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more,at PennsylvanIa.
TheSwarthnames
Swarthmore, Pa.
Stokes Nursinp; Home
work and dinner. Five-room house. diagnosed In the family by a phy- and addresses of all persons OWD~ 6-1833
• ,Call Swarthmore 6-5257.
slcinn.
mg or interested in said business
SELECT cLlENTELE
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~gC==::= National
Alan K. Keay, chairman of the are Harry E. New, 218 Beechwood
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Foundation's Delaware .Avenue, Springfield,' Delaware
Madison 3-9098
FOR SALE-Four . poster twin
Coullty, Pennsylvania and Charles
beds, complete. Media 6-2019.
County Chapter, said the chapter H. Grier, 307 Dartmbuth Avenu~
FOR SALE-tmproved building stands ready to· provide financial Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
' IL.._ _ _ _.:..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..J
Charles E. Fischer
lot at 315 Dickinson· avenue. CaU assistance for patient care whE:I"e
J. J. Bodley, Solicitor
Authorized Distributon
Swartmno~ 6-2941.
needea, and he emphasized that
12 South 12th Street
OF
FOR SALE-1949 Ford, Tudor
"no poliO patient need go without
Philadelphia 7, Pa.
Radio and heater in excellent 'adequate care for lack of funds."
Atlantic Heating Oils·
BUILDER
condition. Call Clearbrook 9-3332:
Should local chapter funds be
Thom Seremha
FOR
SALE-1935
Buick
- new.
tires exhausted, he added, the chapter
good,
roof and shp
covers,
AND
UPHOLSTER)<~R
$85; Call swarthmore 6c2941.
would receive additional money
Swarthmore 6-2253
FOR SALE _ child's chest of from the national epidemic, aid SLIP COVERS & "DRAPERIES
Iron Fireman Oil
drawers, heavy duty desk, wie- f"nd. The, local chapter's tele'2;; years expel"ience
Burners
ker chair, white enameled single phone number is MEdia 6-2990.
Large Chair - Be-upholstered
bed; Remington Noiseless type- - ,. .
trom $35 up
Good Coal
writer, storm windOWS, 29 x 66,
News Notes
door 66 x 30, porch swing. Swarth~Uon Sola,Be-upholstered
RESIDENTIAL AND
from $65 np
more 8-1666.
FOR
s:ALEO=Amerlcan
made
2Mrs.
James
H'.
Arch.er,
Jr.,
sp-ent
COMMERCIAL
Slip Covers, sofa. and :I chairs
gear --shift, girl's bicycle. Good sever~l weeks' with her parents
from $95 up
condition.
$35.
swartmnore
6-1510.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
George
13.
Sickel
of
Marerials
are Included in the
Construction
above prices
FOR SALE-Mushroom and top Strath Haven avenue, before reAlterations
, soil. Call J. 6-S~00.
C. Stilwell and SoJIII. turning to> the Wesleyan ConservaSwarthmore
tory, Macon, Ga., for her senior
ESTlMATflS FREE
BlDLEY' PARK
F. BLACKMAN
FOR RJU1IT
year, Her husband is at Ofticers
PRONE CHESTER 4-429'1,
Phone Swarthmore 6-&74Z
FOR RENT_Unfurnished second Training Camp at Ft. Benning,
P.R.R. Freight Bldg.
floor apartment--bedroom, liv- G
~ m Ii;'" 'z , ~ l e i " § : T : ; 1 =: ~ § ~ 11 J : J Ai ~ :5 Ci l ~ §~~ ~ ,~ £
ing
room,
dining
room.,
bath
and
a.
SWarthmore, Pa,
kltchenette.
Call
Swarthmore
Mr. and Mrs. William Freegard
BAIRD and BIRD
PhoneSVV 6-1557
6-4297, Monday after six.
of Swart~1mQre avenue have reFOR RENT
FUrnished room, turned from a two-week vacatl""
Realtors
Convenient location (2 1;>us on Cape Cod. They were joined
lines). can Swartrunore 6-4419. there by theiT son-in-law and
Specializinlr in SALES of NEW ,and OLDER HOMES
"Third Cueration Builders" FOR RENT-Large sunny comfor- daughter Mr. and Mrs. Donald C.
INSURANCE _ CONSTRUCTION MORTGAGES - RENTALS
HORACE A.
table room, .Twin beds. One or
.
two people. Convenient to trans- McCoy and baby son of Weymouth,
Developers of New Homes - MligIU Road - Cornell Avenue
portation and tea-rooms. Swarth- Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moere,
.more 6-4124.
. Now Under COlUllrnction OAKCREST LANE
Builcling COIIdnICtian
;FO;;R;....R=E;;NT:;;.:...,R,;-::oom:::--:w::,;:.t"i:h-:p::r:r.iv:::a::
bath. Convenient location.: Call Helen Jane, former Swarthmore
Phone Swar.thmore 6-0108·
S\Varthmore 6-6278.
residents, returned by plane Mon• Residential ,. Painting
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished day to their home in Mexico City
• Commercial • Repairs
room next to bath. private
4087 after visiting Mr; Moore's sist~
. home.
• Alterations
Business gentleman, Media 6.
FOR RENT-To gentlemen, two Mrs. Bruce D. Smith and family'
attractive rooms. Centrally 10- of North P~iilceton avenue for sevSwarthmore 6-3450
cated. 112 Rutgers avenue. Swarth- eral weeks.
Mr. Joseph B. Shane, vice-pre simore 6-3889.
FOR RENT-Third floor 2 rooms ~ent 01 Swarthmore College, and
and bath. No kitchen. Grill. On Mrs. Shane, have moved from the
hill. Box R t The swarthmorean.
hOHN R. DONOHUE FOR R~;NT - Attractive seco!1d Benjamin West House to the Cunfloor room, private bath, for ningham House on the campus. Mr.
gent~emaT'.. Reply to Box M. The and Mrs. Shane spent a month- in
Honolulu this summer viSiting'
:Painter and Decorator Swarthmorean.
,
LOST .. POUND
their SOil and daughter-in-law M~.
Interior and Exterior LOST-Three keys on chain with and Mrs. John Buckley Shane.
smaU flash light. Call swarthThe Misses Mary and, Elinor
mnre 6-3723. .
Bye of College avenue entertainOIL BURNERS. AIR. CONDITIONING OIL FURNACES
Dependable Service LOST.-Pair of Prescription sun ed at a dinner party Sunday when
OIL BOILERS. OIL BURNIN6 WATER HEATERS·
glasses in leather case. Swarth- their guests were Mr. and Mrs. S .
more 6-4680.
.
Herbert Evans' of Strath Haven
roUND--Girl's· coat, navy and
white, size about 4. Call swarth- avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
more, 6-3986.
Moore of Wilmington.
FOUND-In business section in
Dr. and Mrs. George B. Sickel of
village, boy's wrist watch. Call Strath Haven, avenue entertained
at The swart~orean Office..
.for several days of last week Mts.
Phone SW 64636
1 SOUTH PBlNCBlON AVBNllB SWARTHMORE,
FOUND-Lady' watch, Saturday. Sickel's c6usinsMr. and Mrs. Roy
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tnltlaled. swartmnore 6-4656 or Culler of Perryville, Ohio.
.
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Swarthmore 6-1747 .
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planned evening entettain-
Call Atlaftllc cu. 5-1211
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YALE and RUTGDa Av..
Swarthmore a 4188.
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weather for 0 lost few, days'
relaxation before winter in the
salt sea oil". Sun decks and
solorio, lounges. game room,
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Choose your modern automatic electric clolhes
'HILADEL'JlIA ELECTRIC (OMPANY
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Wuh in • - Laltiicatioa
Tire Repair
SUNDAY 8 A. H.
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Don't worry aboul bad weather or neighbors
e:Jcl06et"" .. , delightful, sunny
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,AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC ,CLOTHES DRYER
ATLANTIC CITY
Mlp}'"
,
with an
THE BOARDWALK
IuCake'J::I3"
OPEN
II that's your attitude right now, we'll he glad to see
you at Bell Telephone. You'll., be glad you applied for
telephone work, too. There" are so many good things about
telephone work that we know we'll get along well together I
1ISaJ~"'&'.
PERSONAL
Sttm',
ESSO SEQICE STATION
KffP
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VIRGINIA LII
THE
FEHsoNAc::Reglsrered Spencer
Corsetlere,
Mrs. Elsie
H. McWilliams.,
Telephone
Swarthmore
6_4583 for appointment.
. 'PElISONAL-Virgirua, formerlY'
with tlte Gown Shcip, offers exdusive alteration service. Fittings
in your home, and delivered. Call
Ridley Park 0285.
pERSONAL=Ciasses in b~athing
therapy by Ruth Hart Of 'New
n_ I
york and ""r in, beginning in
"I saw It In The SWarthmorea'D"
BOllestyle
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ACME GUARANTEED MfATS
Agar's Bacon OIlHd
,> 59c
IISaJ Bacon SUe.' ViI lit 35c
" HOiland
2·lb tall
SA 29
Ham-Imported
,ac..~~·
Calv••' Livers .WIn',Va 11I59c
Chicken Pie Hal
H I l i..
" 39c
pll.
Turkey Livers
,. S9c
Luncheon Meat . v. '0 l6c
Loaf Cheese AlllerlWi
" 1/4 1 Sc
swill
lit
Baked
Loaves
al,anI " v. l7c
,
M-.,.r
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or Del. Monte, Fancy Quality
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SWARTKM,OREAN
SCHOOL VOTES
~~~a~=~n~a~:n=~t ~atCl'= IMPROVEMENTS
- The opening meetiiigof the'Jun:
ior Woman's Club will be held the Amellcan home department of
Tuesday evening, October 9 at 8
o'clock in the Woman's Club.
This will be a dessert meeting in china mending cjI1lder the-dit(' welcome new members into rection of Mrs. Willia\" Chester
the club, and a cprdial invitation Morris. Instruction in latDp shade
is extended to all interested in painting will also be given at the
Junior Club work.
same time. Anyone interestE!d Is
asked to call the co-chairman, Mrst
•
J. Roy SI\ape Sw 6-2966, or Mrs •
RUMlIIAGE SALE
Leroy T. WolL Sw 6-7509 for a
list of materials. There will be a
Thursday, OctOber 11
8 A.M. - 2 P.M.
small charge for materials for
MeIhodls1 Ch_ Social Bail
china mendirig.
Park Avenue, Swarthmore
These classes are open t6' any
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OCTOBER I; 1951
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L. W. V. ARl{A:NGES
.DISCUSSION GROUPS'
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The graup plans to meet regu_
lori, the fourth Monday of each
month ,at 8:15 ion tlJe new: wing 01
Ihe Presbyterian 'Church. Mrs,
John DeMoll is In charge of arrangements for the October 22
meeting wliich 'wlll .be deVIlled to
local .govem~en~.
Th,<;.,~agues of Delaware and
Chester Counties held a joint
meeting yesterday at the Media
Woman's Club to discuss program_
ming with members of the State
League board. Among those from
tbe Swarthmore League who attend~d the conference were Mrs.
Mel"in C;. Molstad, Mrs. David ·P.
Wisdom, Mrs. Edward H. Cox,
Mrs. Daniel C. Johnsan, and Mrs.
Th~mas G: Casey.
Pofnt Four and the Mutual securily program will be the topics
for discussion at four October
meetings of the Swarthmore
Board Acts on Carpenter League of Women, ,Voters. The
Recommendations
.series wa. arranged by Mrs.
Jamj!s Evans and her InternationWednesday
al
Relatibns committee to stimUlate
Upon re<;Ommendation Of its
new property committee chairman interest in the eco",omic aid proSamuel T. Carpenter the Swarth_grams which are under discussion
more School Board Wednesday in Congress· this month.
The
e.vening voted to ~mprov.e the all- meetings. are, as always, open to
weather ,paving of recreation the public.
areas behind the high school.
The. morning meetings, beginFollowing Dr. Carpenter's study ning at 9:30 a.m. will be held Oct~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I members
who care to join.. The
meetings will be held in the lounge and report, specifications are now vber 9 and 16. The October 9
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of the club house, staIiing Mon- being prepared so that bid adver- meeting, is at the home· of Mrs.
tising may be placed and the work Bruce Miller, 200 Cornell avenue;
day, October, 15, at 10 a.m.
Candy - Fwwers
accomplished during the faIC or Mrs. Joseph Conard will lead the
,
'
early winter. The large Harcourt oiscussion
Point Four. The
. Children's Hour.
BEBEAVID
area,
used
by
high
school
and
eleOctober
16
meeting
is at the home
Mrs. George Paul, cousin of Mrs.
(Continued from P8lle ODe)
Home-Made Cakes
Hervey Schumacher of Haverford mentary pupils, will be resurfaced of Mrs. Ralph Crane, Woodward
with
safer, smoother covering..road, Moylan; Mrs. Norman Hix- Montgomery, and Mrs. Fre4erick
~enue, died at her home in New
Tennis
courts
now clay, will be .on will lead the discussion of Mu- D. Dudley.,
SWEET SHOP
Yo," on September 27 after a long
made
all-weather.
paving.
tual Security..
Mrs. John .Espenschade, chairillness.
Services were held in
OLD BANK BUILDING
A report of the need of doubllng
Evening meetings will be held man Of the telephone .committee,
Pittsburgh, Saturday.
the
high
school
electrical
capacity,
October
11 and 18 atB p.m. The has recently announced herassisMrs. Paul had many friends in
made
by
Dr.
Carpenter
and
the
October
11 meetings on Mutual t~nts, as follows: Mrs. Vincent P.
Swarthmore, where she visited
Swarthmore 6-4597
frequently. She was a member of Philadelphia Electric Company, re- Security will be at the home of Carroll, Mrs. David Morgan, Mrs.
the Thimble Group.
• suited In the Board authorizing Mrs. John L. Cornog, 324 Dickin. Lawrence Conwell,' Mrs. Alfred
architect George Ew'ing and· his .".on avenue, witH Mrs. E. F:Plais- P. Mangeis, Mrs; Edward Coslett,
electrical engineers to plan the ted as discussion leader. The Oct- and Mrs. Charles Schrader.
placeplent of two or, three Iran.... ober 18 meetings on ~oi,:,t Four .
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forniers
against
the
front
of
·the
wll1
be
at
the
home
Of
Mrs.
F.
H.
To
Hold
Fall
Luncheon
("'YOU MBET 'IHB ]XICES'I PEOPLE A'I .:SPBARBS")
high school building. The school Forsythe, 410' Thayer road, with
The Women's AuxilIary of the
,
wll1 .take care of installing the Mrs. Roderick Firth as discussion Del,aware County Medical Society
needed equipment which ,will be lei'der.
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will hold its faU luncheon on
rented from the Electric Company. " The
League's
newly-formed Thursday, Octobet 11 at the IngleTwo policy rullngs were.made. evening group met br{~fly Monday peuk'at 1 o'clock.
In view of its charging for its own evenings to ,elect officers' and plan
Mrs. Samuel Stienburg, District
adult shop eV,ening classes the ,heir programs for the next . .!ew Counselor, will be gue~t speaker.
Board said it did not feel justified months. Mrs. J'ohn W. Delaplaine Mrs. Davi
moreans' education in other school H. Mather Lippincott, Jr., secre- Nino DcProphites of Cornell
districts, 'as. a new'law'permitS it tary.
avenue.
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that Transportation of pupils on
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It ips should be by chartered bus
EDGMONT ' AVENUE - 7th aod WELSH STltEETS
TillS WEEK'S CALENDAR
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rather than parents' cars. This
measure. was adopted in considerFRIDAY, OCTOBER 5
ation of the increased safety and
3:00 P.M.-Football: High School vs.-Media ....:. Rutgers FIf!ld
SATPRDAY, OCTOBER
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control; Cost will be shared by
2:00 P.M.-·Football: College vs. Juniata .............. Alumni Field
school and pupil.
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 9
Closing Its brief .hi-monthly ses11 :00 A.M.-Morning Wor.hip .......................... ,... Local Churches
sion the Board authorized purTUESDAY, QCTOBFlR 10
9:30 A.M.-L. W. V. Meeting ........................ 200' Cornell Avenue
chase of school and office furni,
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER· 10
.
ture, 'lor the newly converted
3:30
P.M.-Soccer:
College
vs.
Penn
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Clothier
Field
school areas from two' Philadel,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11
phia bidders, Dubin in the amount
8:00 A.M. to. 2:00 P.M.-Rummage Sale .: .. Methodist Social Hall
of $627.73 and Wanamaker'S for
8:00 P.M.-L.. W. V. Meeting .................... 324 Dickinson Avenue
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$451.
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News Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Harold G., Grif~in
of ;Rutgers avenue will have as
their house guests their daughter
Mrs. Henry J. Ho~german and
yeung son Steven of Santa Barbara, Calif., who will fly east and
arrive here Sunday for a threeweek visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bradshaw of Benjamin West avenue,
spent the week-end in Chicago
and attended the Northwestern-'
Colorado football game.
The
Bradshaws are both alumni Of the
University of Colorado.
Mrs. A. Ludlow" Clayden of
Park avenue is convalescing at
her home on Park avenue with· a
broken bone in her foot following
a fall two weeks ago. Her daughter Mrs. Lawrence, G. Traynor and
small daughter Priscilla have returned to their home in Norflok
Va., after a thr~~week visit here:
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Ice is the service ClOm-
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,YQUR PARlS-LABELE,D-PARIS
DESIGNED DRESS in HALF SIZF;.S
AS SEEN IN HARPER'S BAZAAR
Robert PIquet designs the "Club de Paris".
All divinely draped
llnes swept to one side 'and climaxed with a swoosh of drapery
on one hip . . . works slim wonders. . Pointed up with brilliant
shoulder clips and bnttons.
original.
GI"U\1l1
QGV&oU1 ,AIlS
plete1y qua lified and
equipped ta keep your
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Do....r direc:to." That is
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our iOvarjable'rule in
the componnding of
p~eacriptio.... And hete,
you')) be pleasantly
~erved by skilled RegIstered PharmaciSIlJ. Be
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tAODllI 100\5
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. 'letors pr,escriptions.
Authentic replica -;'f Robert Piquet
Also fashions· from Fath, Balmaln, Desses. '.
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SI:.'EARE'S DRESS DEPT.-Second Floor
()peII ......hl UlI ••
Saturday un 6. M ...... tIma 'I'Imr'; .:1110 _lit.
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VOLUME
THE SWA
41
"HEIRESS" .OPENS
'AT PLAYERS
Seymour Production
Initiate& 41st
Season"
Colorful, picturesque an,d ro-
mantic, "The Heiress" opens the
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Directors
,REAN
Are.
\
Ready
SWARDIMORE, FRIDAY,
Needlework Guild Plea
H. S. BOYS TAKE
MEDIA 20·19
Needlework Guild directors are
ready and waiting for contributions.
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Members are reminded that time
is running short so hurry I hurryI
.hurry!
A. STAMFORD
DIES 'SUNDAY
swarthmore Players Club's 41st
season next Monday at 8:20 p.m.
unde.. the direction Ilf Charles F.
Seymour.
The three-act play
33 Year Resident
boasts a successful hrstory on·both
Succumbs To
stage and-screen, and as th~ Club's
Long ~lness
299th production guarantE'fS six
absorbin'g performances of the
After 33 years of residence in
Goetz dramatization ~ of a pre- Swarthmore, Albert Stamford, 224
Civil War heiress artd' a suspected Cornell avenue, died Sunday- folcortune hunter.
lowing a long illness. ~
Isabel R. Seymour as the heiress
Born in Tappan, N.Y., Mr. Stamheads the excellent cast which in- ford'
attended
Lawrenceville
cludes William K. Harriman a. her School, and received his A. B.
father, Alison R. Rob!,r~ as her degree in 1899 and his master of
aunt, -and Ronald K. Porter as the Mechanical Engineering in 1900
Jover. Also in the cast are Emmy from Cornell University where he
Kroon, Josephine H. Jackson, Fred was a member of the Zeta Psi
Porter, Patricia McCahan and Fraternity, the Sigma Xi honorary
Martha H: Kelghton. ,.
society and the Quill 'and Dagger
The setting in Dr. Sloper's ufrant ·Senlor Hon9rary· Society.
.
parlor" is the product of the hard- , In 1903 he marrIed Helen Whipworking stage crew.
Working ple of Binghamton, N.Y., and came
overtime behind that parlor are to Swarthmore in 1918. He was
Col. H. C: 'Mabbott, David Bin&- a member Qr' the Episcopal Church.
ham and Ernest Federoff as stage
Surviving him besides· bls wife
managers, John and Howard Pen- are three children, Alfred,· Jr.,
nell as· electricians, Patty Camp- Dr. H. P. Stamford and Mrs. Paul
bell as music diI'ector. Prompters Sharpless of Swarthmore and five
for the show are Miss Kelghton gr.andchlldren.
and Sydney Jackson. Chairman of
Funeral Services were held Itt
properties Mrs. George H. J arden Ollver Bair's Wednesday. Interis assisted by Mrs. Alden Q. Davis, .ment followed. in Rockland CemeMrs. FrederiCk Hoefel, Mrs. WIn- tery, N.Y.
lield Baile, Mrs. Samuel Crothers,
Jr,. and Mrs. Judson Laird.
Friendly Open Housit
In the Green room Barbara D.
Spencer takes charge of the cosWill, Meet Monday
tumes and Emma Pyle, Betty BentThe Friendly Open House will
. ley and Millicent King check the hold its openin~'meeting next
make-up.
Monday afternoon at the PresRussell Gibson, John Dolman, byterian 'Church. Meeting frl)m· 2
Jr., and Melanie D. Seymour o'clock until 4:30, this will inaugcompri;;e the committee of Ideas urate the fourth season' of the'
group, which is, as its name imand Technical Advice.
plies, for the friendiy assocration
of men and women of older age.
, With the general program preferred by members these afternoons which come every'two weeks
are taken up by interesting. dis~
cussions, such handcraft as apVaughn Kelthern Foster died peals to the members, songs, an
suddenly of a heart attack Tues- occasional quiz, a few minutes for
day evening at his home, Lincoln health work-out practice, and alavenue, Swarthmore.
ways refreshments. These last
are served by hospitality commitin M~!~!teto~ad2~ee;e=sbl~~= tees gathered from the varioUs
moving to Swarthmore six years community
organizaliona
and
ago. He was a member of the churches.
SWarthmore Presbyterian Church
The Friendly Open House is
&nd the Masons, George W. Bart- planned and directed by a Sponsors
ram Lodge in Jl4edia •. ,
Committee from tht! community
of
Swarthmore, of which the ExHe is survived by his wife Marie
Smith Foster; two daughters Mrs. ecullve Committee met October 9
Boyd Harris of Rose Tree road, at the home of Mrs. Harold March,
!VIedia, and Elizabeth, a student at Elm avenue.' Those present inthe University of Mar.1land; a sis- eluded Mrs. Kenneth B. Hatch,
ter and a brother, -Helen and How- Mrs. ,Fred A. Patman, Mrs. Clyde
M. Miller, and Mrs. Waliw It,.
"rd both of Chester.
Schmidt.
Funeral services will be held toThere are no age limits, eith..
day at 4 ,o'clock at his· late resilow or high, to being con.:nected
dence and interment will be at
with the Friendly Open House,. for
lleechwoods Cemetery, Jefferson
there a.re those:who come to serve
CQunly, Pa.·
and lea", and lhose who feel that
their period 01 service, though
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED perhaps
not 'their period of learnWater therapy classes for Deling or enjoying, has passed. There
aware County poliO victims will
are no dues; voluntary contrlbuhegin on Saturday, November 4.
tions help ca~ry the moderat. yet
Classes will be held every Satnecessary expenses for the safe
day morning from 10. o'clock to
le3dershipt transportation, and
12 nOOn in the Women's Gym at
care of meinbers. Mrs. John H.
SWarthmore College. .
Pitman. 328 Vassar· avenue who
The Delaware County chapter of has again accepted' apPointment as
the National Foun~ation Infantile leader of the programs, has many
Paralysis hopes that friends of the new plans for the season.
Chapter will, be abl" to help them
oCcasionally' to.. provide transporLoW.V. Meeting,In Moylan
tation for these pOlio· victims er
The L.W.V: Discussion group
10 instruct. them in swimming.
Mas: . of these youngsters cannot ~ll meet at the home· of Mrs.
PrOVide their own transportation Ralph Crane, Woodward road,
~r are ,\ot able to use public ve- Moyl&n,on TUesday morning, Oct~
iclO5 due to crutches and braces. obet 16 at 9:30"a.m; .
and
SERVICES TODAY
FOR V. K FOSTER
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Team Visits Springfield'
Cougers Today
3 P,M.
Surprising everyone, the local
lads turned in a neat one point
Victory last :Friday on Rutgers
Field. Although it was a nip and
tuck battle the Garnet maintained the uppel" hand through~
out, registering 11 first downs to
Media's five. It has been sometime since- fans have seen so thrilling a game, Mectia has a fine
football team that was a big challenge to the local lads. To make
the gam" a greater obstacle the
team was forced to play without
the. services of halfbacks Howard
Shearer and Lee Swan. Both boys
had been improving fast 'and contributed outstandingly' to the' N.P.
Victory the previous Friday.
This 1951 squad has never been
in one piece since the beginning.
Beset by the problems of late vacations, suminer illnesses. nonreturning veterans, transfers to
prep. schools and· occasional injUries, the leam has been kept
off balance since the beginning
Tremendous spirit has prevailed
2Ild has made this brand new
squad a formidable opponent. Having two and, three boys battling
at every position has been Important.
In the backfield Andy Schroder,
the Doherty brothers and Joe Storlazzi have been the bacitbon;; because they mnvcm in at a moment's
notice and performed in an excellent manner. In the line, BOb
Terry, Howard Dodson, John Pearson, Frank Habbersett, John Hllkert are, ready to step.in at l1li7
moment., All of the boys are
proving fast and many are 'read7
to take over varsity jobs now.
The Media game was the big
test and they'- passed it with flying colors.. Media fumbled the
kick-ott and Swarthm6re recovered on the 40. Erom here the
Gamet drove to its first T.D.
Bill Kauffman drove across. Media
was offside. on the "try for point"
which moved the ball to the 1
yard' line. Andy Schroder car.ried the ball across giving the
G~et" 7-0 lead. Two plays later
~edl3 s~oredo" a pass ~d tied
It up Wlth a good place kick for
the extra POint at 7-7.
Left en.d Bob McHenry gave
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Bloo mobIle Umt -Plans
Swarthmore Schedule
The Red Cross Bloodmobile Unit
will be at the 108th Brigade Headquarters iD. Swarthmore on Thursday, October 22 at which time the
donors will be the men of that
military unit.
.
On Friday, October 26, the Unit
will come to Swarthmore College
when the donors will be the college students. And on Thursday,
November I, the Unit will be at the
Swarthmore Woman's Club, on
which occasion the donors will be
the, residents of Swarthmore.,.
The' V9lunteer Services of the
Red Cross Branch will oUicate at
all three blood doning days.
Volunteer donors for: Borough
Day (November 1) should call
Mrs. Horace Hopkins, Swarthmore
6-6205, at their earli""t convenience, in order to assure a smoothly
run program.
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The Great, Books DiScusalon
Group win meet Wednesday, October 17, in. the new wing of the
Presbyterian Church on Harv3rd
avenue. The Group. will discuss
Books one and two of Herodotus.
All interested, are invited to attend~ ,
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Borough Hallowe'en Plana
BORO ACTS IN
BY·PASS ROUTE
The traditional· 'Hallowe'en par,ade, sponsored each year by the
Swarthmore Business AssOciation,
will be held on Tuesday, October
30, in the College Field House.
The Merchants will again spon- Meetings Reported, New
sor the store window paintings by
Sirens Ordered
Swarthmore School students. Posters large enough to cover the
Monday
windows,' will be placed on MonE. J. Kinney, district engineer
day, October 29 and will remain of the State Highway Department,
,on display through Wednesday, has assured members or the BorOctober 31.
ough's special highway committee
that he is conducting a thorough
suryey, independent of the Dela- •
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ware County Planning Commission's recommended. route, in regard to the much discussed by-
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TO SPEAK TUES
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~:~l:~~h p~:edCO=iS:: : : :
Women To Hear Temple
.
V. -P After Stated
Meeting
boundary of Swarthmore.
He
further stated a wide stretch of
territory would be covered in order
to determine the best possftlle
The Woman's Club will hold its route on all counts, and invited
monthly Stated Meeting October any suggestions interested munlcl16 at 2 p.m. in the clubhouse. Im- palities might have, according to
mediately following this, William announcement by John Pearson,
W. Tomlinson will speak on "One head of th,: borough committee, on
Individual.And the Hopes of All Monday night's meeting of CounManKind." The theme of the club ciL
for the current year is "Know
Dr. Pearson also announced the
Yourself-Understand Your Neigh- committee was inviting Ridley and
bor," and Mr. Tomlinson's sub- Springfield .Township. COIhmlssject the Club feeis is' an appropri- ioners to an informal discussion of
ate one to introduce This theme the I>roblem in the Council chamfor Its guidance.
ber at 8 p.m. next Monday, since a
Mr. Tomlinson, a graduate of mutual agreement on a plan might
Swarthmore College, lives in Wyn~ protect future property purchasers
newood. He is a vice president and by placing the proposed road on
the s~cretary of Temple Univer- maps though actual construction
sity where"'he has been associated
delayed five years or more.
!ince 1942. From 1922-1937 he Was' Council, on advice of the highin the advertising department of way committee, authorized. purthe Scott Paper Company.
chase and installation of a new
'·Mf. TOl)'llinson is' well known as timer and wntrol for the traffic
an author, business executive and light at Chester'road and Swartheducator. He has written "A His... more avenue, at a ,cost of no more
tory of the ,scott Paper Company," than $450. If operation on a state"Time out to Live," and KThe approved plan to. permit northFlickering Torch." The club Is bound traffic \0 proceed alone for
especially fortunate in having Mr. for twice the time north and south
Tom1insol/ as its first speaker of together is allowed does not sufthe year.
ficiently overcome fue hawd of
Hostesses for the d&y are: Mrs. turning vehicles, the state will
George M. Karns, Mrs. 'Frederick then perJDit the Borough to try
A. Patman, Mrs. T. E. Hessen- out the local committee's plan
bruch, and Mrs. William Lowe. which calls for distinct separation
Mrs. Owen W. Gay and Florence of north and south bound.
The committee was also author-'
J . L uca~ w III pour.
ized to inforJD the· .stite' of the
Borough's choice of a plate operH ck G' I Ti
ated trip switch at the Riverview
0
ey Ir S e
Springfield 1.-1 avenue intersection, enabling cars
The Swarthmore High School approaching C~ester road to autogirls hockey team began ita 1951 matically stop traffic and gain
season by tying Springfield 1-1 in egress to tlie busier highway.
a thrilling contest last Thursday. More Alarms To Operate Soon
William Geluing, chairman' of
Carol Anne Mosteller, Scr3PPY
the
public safety committee, setcenter, tallied for the local girls
In the middle of the second half tled a ye'ar-old problem of the
after Springfield had been leading Fire '~ompany before tackling a
1-0 since the beginriing· of the myraid of variance applications
from fences to· garbage disposal
game.
units.
Borough Secretary Elliott
Fine defensive play by left ~
back Sally Gaskill kept the op- Richardson was authorized to purosition away from the goal many chase two auxiliary sirens, relays,
times. Also outsanding on defense and switches at a total cost of
were Marilyn Green, Lorraine less than $750 plus installation not
Saunders, and Pat Blake as half_ e;-'ceeding $400 'so that volunteer
backs, and Liz Forsythe, right fire fighters and civil defense lisfullback. Sally Bates, playing in teners can be 'alerted in the north
her first vaqiity game made many and south deadspots of the main
Borough Hall siren. The new
fine saves at her goalie post.
On the forward line, along with alarms will be placed on Ogden '
tenter Mosteller, SaQ,dy Johnson, avenue ~tween Chester road and
(COntinued on page ten)
Captain Chris Ford, Judy Pennock,
Ida Lewis, and Ginny Gehring
Old Manse T'O Go
displayed excellent stickwork and
At
the
congregational and corspeed to help keep Swarthmore on
poration
meeting
of' the Swarththe attack.
.
more
Presbyterian
Church MonThe junior varsity game ended
day
night
in
McCahan
Hall, it was
in a 0-0 tie. Captain-elect Maryellen Hopper was exceptionally· voted to demolish the old Manse
bOlTow an amount hot to
good at right halfback as the two and
exceed
$20,000
.
teams ·f~ught hard the entIre con...
Demolition
of the old ManSe
test.
This week, the tearns play· at next 'to the Braun Memorial Build,Haverford, and on' October 18, ing, will begn; as soon as facilities
Swarthmo1'e journeys to Westtown in the Loeffler Building and the,
for another contest.
Parish House are made adequate
to receive the ·Church School
The Swarthmore Evening Group children now meeting in the conof Kappa Kappa Gammas met at demned building. The $20,000 wni.
the home of Mrs. Charles Schra- make possible these repairs, and
der of North Chester road, Tues- completion of the driveway and
day evening
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PERSONALS
will take place tomorrow at 4 gown of toast colored satin with Manor Inn, Munc!y.
The bride is a graduate of Penn
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Laird. b0-:~rcklanihChthure _~warthmore Pres- matching aetessorles. Her corsage
Followiog a wedding trip to State. The groom Is a graduate of
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was of jp'een and brown cymbid- Virginls, the couple will live" at Swarthmore High School and Penli
and sons David and Robert, m01ve
hi
recently from Downingtown
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their newly purchased home
Annand MJssDenwJ°anlrthce
, SGisatethranOfvth,_~..!'~rdoef' chose a ,own of smoke hlue em-II
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broidered net with hat of orchid
527 Riverview road. Mr. and
the groom.
shade, and an orchid corsage.
A Variety Show by the Young Adult Group of Swarthmore
Laird are having as their
Mr. Ted A. Gathany, brother of
The bride is a gaduate of
Methodisl Church
'
guests for. a few weeks
the groom, will serve as best man, Swarthmore College, class of '50
SOCIAL
BALL.
PARK
AVE.
·SATVBDAY
OCT;
20 8 P.M.
Laird's parents Mr. and Mrs. O. and the ushers will be Messrs.
The couple will live at DrexelL. Currier of Grand RapIds,
Raymond K. Denworth, Jr.. bro- brook Park, Drexel HilL
NOVELTY NUMBERS
MAGIO.
Mrs. Robert Hopkins. and
ther of the bride, W. Haines IlieltMr. and Mrs. Robinson, parents
AONE-AcrPLAY
PUNCJI ,. J1JDY
Andy of South Chester road
ini!on of College avenue, FOlrrEst I of the groom, entertalned at the
returned home after
Compton pf Reading and .
rehearsal dinner at the Chagrin
Tickets (in. refreshments) CRILDREN a5e - AD1JIJl'8 75c
five montha in Tampa, Fla.,
Burch of Chicago.
Countr.\' Club, Gates Mllla, FrICap,t. Hopkins was on active
Miss Katharine· Denworth CIt day ~enlng.
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West Chester, aunt of tho· bride,
Capt. Hopkins will .leave In
will entertaln at a rehearsal dIn'BELFIELD - BAUER
near future for duty with the
ner at' the Rolling Green Golf
Eastern Forces in the
Club thia evening.
The marriage of Miss Joanne C.
~Oth
Theatre.
Mrs. Hugh S. Denworth of Elm Bauer, daughter of Mr. and Mn.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. West of Wal- avenue, will give a breakfast to- Carl S. Bauer of Williamsport, and
RUTGJ!IIS AYENlJE - NEAR OLD BANK BLDG.
nut lane will return ho,!,e toda;y morrow for the bridal par~ and Mr. Edward C. Belfied of Michigan
SpollllOftd. b1 SWARTHMORE MOTHER'S CLUB
following a three-week motor trip out-ot-town guests.
avenue, SOl) of Mrs. Edythe W.
south. Mr. West aUended a PruThe bridal party and out-of- Belfield of Gennantown and the
Cake Table
Pon,. Rides - Refreshment Booths
dential Insurance Company Con- town guests will be honored WJLUAI late C. E. Belfield, took place Satventlon at Palm Beach. Fla.
a luncheon given tomorrow by Mrs. urday, October 6 at 2 o'clock In
Games For oIUl
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bodley of William R. Huey of Dickinson ave- John's Lutheran Church Williams10 to 5 P.M.
Lafayette avenue will meet Mrs. nue.
port•
Bodley's mother, Mrs. R. J. BryOl1
~e bride-to-be was 4uest of
The ceremony was performed by
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when she arrives In New
honor at a miscellaneoua shower the Rtlv. Dr. L. G. Shannon before
Monday on the S.S. Constitution. given by Miss Katrina Dogardus a setting of white chrysanthemums
Mrs. Bryon has been visiting an- of Springfield.
and baskets of leaveS In fall shades.
other daughter Mrs. J. Y.
Miss Barbara Lukens of Strath Miss Dorothy Gallup, church
of Switzerland sinc,," the
Haven avenue and Miss Helen Dis- organist, presented the weddinl
part of July. She will remain
que entertained at a kitchen music.
Swarthmore for a short visit
shower for the bride at the home
The bride, given In marriage \?y
• EAUTY SALON
fore returning to her home In of Miss Disque on Strath HaVeD her father, wore· a ballerina length
BEAUTY SNARES'THE GBWIBON PASSEs
Ocean City.
avenue.
gown of jewelOO embroidered
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris Latimer
Miss Denworth was guest
white nylon marquisette over tarof Oak Crest lane, S\f3rthmore honor at a bridge given by Mrs. feta and net fashioned with a
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
attended
the
Gregory Heath of Rutledge
chinese bolero and a flared skirt.
9 Cheater .R.oad .
game with their week-end
Mrs. Richard Kerner of Chester. Her finger tip vell of tulle feU
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mutl
Miss ElIzabeth Spencer of trom a crown of seed pearls, and
Yardley.
Guernsey road entertained at a· she cB\'rled a cascade bouquet
~!Il3I1!lBl3E3E!E3I13B13E3Ea3E3EiE3I1!lBl!!IE3E5EEII!lBl3E==et
Mr. Robert C. Farley 01
dinner and theatre party last week white pompons, IvY and flem- d'
avenue returned home
In honor of Miss Denworth.
amour Cente~ with an orchid.
from a week'. business trip
. Miss Nancy Haines of Berwyn,
Chicago and Wisconsin.
a eollege roommate of the bride,
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rincllffe
as mala of honor, wore a strapless
Strath Haven avenlj,e are attenctMiss Marilyn C. Titus,
ballerina length gown of peacock
Ing a convention at White Sul- of Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Perry Titus blue m&rquisette which featured a
SWAIlTHMORE WOMAN'S ~LUB
phur Springs, W.Va., which Is In of Chesterland, Cleveland, Ohio, stole. Miss Ann Jones of Lanasession from October 11-14.
became the bride of Mr. Franklin
a sorority sister of the bride,
RUII ~annan Price Dowdy Orcheltras
Mrs. Frank D. Windell of West- Eugene Robinson, son of Mr. and and .M1ss Marilynn Wllson of Pittlldale avenue entertained her bridge Mrs. Andrew F. Robinson of Rut- burgh, cousin of the. bride, as.
club at a luncheon-bridge at her gers avenue,on Saturday at 4:30 bridesmaids, wore sIIriilar ·models
Other Dane.. on December 2.9, February 1.
home Thursday.
in the Church of St. Christopher's, of marquisette In shrimp shade.
March IS, and Ma, 3
The first meeting of the
by the River, Gate. Mills, Ohio. Their. beaddresses were tlams of
Creek Bridge Club will be
The ,Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, mI1i- simulsteci orange blossoms olconat The Harvard on Tuesda~ Oct- Ister of the Swarthmore Presby- trastlng colors, and they carried
$15 per Seriel per Couple. Adminion Available
ober 16 at 8 p.m.
terian Church officiated at the Colonial bouquets of roses and
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bate.
double rlnll ceremony: The two pompons.
Phone Swarthmore 6-0460
North Chester· road,
gold wedding bands for the bride
Mr. John W. Jones, 3rd of Aldan,
by their daughter Sally
son and groom were cast by Dr. Titus fratefnl17 brother of the groom,
Johnny, will spend the week-end from his mother's wedding flog.
served a!! best man, and the ushers
at their summer home at ShoreThe bride given in marriage by were Mr. William H. Hartman of
.' SILHOUETTE OF A. LOVELY LADY
her father, wore a gown 01 Chan- Swarthmore, Mr. Walter Belfield
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Mrs. W. Mark Bittle of Rutgers tilly lace featuring long sleeves, a of Lansdowne, couain of the groom,
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avenue has returned from a week's fitted bodice with wide V-sbapei and Mr. Carl D. Bauer, brother of
She's as dainty and neat
visit with their son-in-law and yoke of marquisette edged In an the bride.
and as pert as can be ...
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. embroidered floral motiff of seed
A reception followed at Ashurst
She
loves parties and dances
Murray of Cornwall-on-Hudson. pearls, and full skirt with train.
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and that's why we
Mr. Biddle joinOO the family group Her finger tip veil of .lIusion fell
FrIday for the week-end.
irom a Queen Ann cap of lace and
FOR
Take pleasure in
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lee Bauer pe,ar]is, which had been used on her
SubICliDri6118
offering the Queen's taste
and children LeAnn and Garrick mother's wedding veil. She carin clothes to gown
of Riverview road, spent ,t,he week- ried white orchids, stephanotis and
CAl'
the smart lady when
end as guests of Lt. Col. an
dancing she goes
!Jwari\
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William Welch of Falls Church,
Miss Alice L. Kendle of CleveVa.
land, 85 maid of honor, and the
NEWSWEEK-reg $8.50 wear
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lange of bridesmaids, Miss Elizabeth B.
Xmas Gift rate $4.75 year
Cedar lane were hosts Friday eve- Clum of New York, Miss Shirley
nlng at dinner at the International Schirmer of Boston, and Mrs. Don-I :--_ _ _ _ _~...-----_.~
House in Philadelphia honoring aid C. Titus, sister-in-law of the
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Mr. Peter Boyle, 'tspeaker of the bride, wore models of gold satin.
evening, Among the local guesls They carried bouquets of purpl1el
were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K. asters.
I'REB PARKING
Denworth of Elm avenue, Mr. and
Mr. Nannan P. Robinson, broAlB
OONDITIONING
Mrs. Robert Lafore of Moylan, and ther of the groom served as best
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Friday and Saturday
Ridley Park.
Richard . A. Lappe of Lafayette
I!thel Barrymore
avenue, and Donald and David L.
Manrtee Evans
.Titus. brothers of the bride.
"KINDLY LADY"
A reception followed at the
NAMES ATfENDENTS
The year's 'dramatlc sensaCanterbury CountrY Club Clevetionl !
Mrs: Harold C. StraUe, Jr., of l~d. The bride's mother wore a
Sat. night only-feature
Rochester, Minn.• will be matron
times 6, 8, and 10
of honor for her Sister, Miss Hilda
Lang Denworth, daughter of Mr.
THE SWAKTBMORB
BEY KIDDS-Another all
and Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth of
cartoon aDd comedy show
Elm avenpe, at her marriage to Mr.
For taste's Sake and for Time's Sab " .• make
PLAYERS
CLUB
1:00 P. lIL
Vendervoort R. Gathany, son of
Be on tim&-don't miss a
it a practice to feature our delightful bakery goods
Presents
Mr. and Mrs. W. Vandervoort
single cartoon ! !
Gathap.y or Evanston, ill.. which
SANDWICHES - NUTS
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Collele Theatre
"THE HEIRESS"
by
CO-ED BEAUTY
SALON
I&D OOND~NBD
SPECIAUZING IN
~ermanent
Waving and
Hair CuttinJ
PA&1E. . . . DAaTII01J'l'll A....
IIWAaTJIIIOU I-Itl1
Monday and Tuesday
.AI~
.Ruth ....d Aulidllta& GoetII
Produced under
The Direction of
·Gnlnn
"LAST' HOLIDAY"
Don't miss this hilarious
English comedy ! ! !
CIlAItLES F. SEYlIlOUBo
Wed., Thurs., Frl, '" Sat.
Monday. October 15
Ka&Iu7D. O ...~D
Ho""" Keel '
"SHOW .-oA'I'"
.
( teclmlcolor)
Unforgettilble Entertainment
Through
Saturday, October 20
pa
JOfIf£' .
15 South Chester Rd.
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··~_t
There wlll be a Celebration of
the Holy Commutrlon on ThUrsday, (St. LUke), at 10 a.m.
M..
DEPENDABILITY
, MeIhotilt· HOtel
nmAY OCl'OBER 12, 1951
Built up through 73 years
of service to this community
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THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
DIUCTOU 0' ,UN •• AU
1820
. ,CHESTNUT STREET
OlIVER H. lAIR, found.,
the
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Church SerVices
SWABIl'HMORE
.
PRESBYTElUAN CHUBCH
Joseph ·P. BiShop, M!n'!1'\er
John Stettner, AssIstant ..
S1IDdlu', Oetober I ' .
9:30 A.M.-Church School.
9:30 an~ 11:00 A.M.-. Holy Com~
m\W.Jon.
11 :00 A.M.-Church Hour Nu;r-·
secy
Wednesday, October 17
10:15 A.M.-Woman's' Association.
R METHODIST CHURCH·
oy N.tl K!eiser, D. D.,. Minister
Sunday, Oetober 14
9:46 A.M.-Church Seh'Jol and
Young Adults. .
.
11:00 A.M.-Rev. Wm. E. Hordem
will· preach.
11 :00 A.M.-Church Nursery
--"';;;;";,F;iiilt\NiTmli~li~¥~.7c~HtlkCii:m~~·
~~H. Lawrence Whittemore,. RectoIr
Sunday, Oetober 14
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
9:30 A.!\!,-Church SChool
II :00 A.M.-'Morning Prayer,
W~esday, October 17
7:15 A.M... Holy Communion
Thursday, Oclober'18
.
. (St. Luke)
10.00 A.M._·HQly Communion.
tions will be led by Mrs: R. F.
Winch. Mrs. William· Barrow Pugh
will talk on "Religious Festivals
in 1vlexido" and show colored piCtures take~ by her .ill. tha~ country.
Beginning on Sunday morning
Octob .... 21; at 11 o'clock,· there
will be a' Ijoacher training session
under the direction of Mrs. Pat
Hobson and Mrs. Ed Faulkner.
Such sessions will take place regularly on the 'third Sunday of the
month far the remainder· of th'e
year.. These classes have been arranged. for ·'men and women who
would like to help in.. the, great
program of· Christian Education
but who have felt the need for
some training first. Members of
the pre.Eml' staff ar.e also coidially
Invited if they neslre to attend.
'The group will meet in the serving rOOm otf the kitcheij. in th~
new building:
works o~ the Lom."
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Mothera GroUp To Meet .
The Fourth Grade' Mothers
Group of ~~tgers avenue will meet
Thursday, October 18 in the class
\room. Kath~ryn Moran is ciass
teacher.
MARY A. BAlR, P,ouId.nt
Telephone RI ,,1581
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H~IY .communion will b~ celebrated. at the 8 o'clock. service
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Sunday ·mor\1ing. At 9:30 p.m. an
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departments,of the Church School
THE RELIGIOUS soclJ!fri
will meet. There will be a -service
OF FRIENDS
of' Morning Prayer at Jl o'clock
Sunda,., Oct.ober 14
at which time the Rector will
9:45 A.M.-First Day S c h o o l ·
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9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum.
W. preach.
Hordern on ''The TeachingS of
The ushers' for the services will
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be A. E., Pritchard, R'. M. Daniel,
I:OQ ~.-lI4eeting tor Worship. 'F. S. Chambers, T. W. Hopper, H.
VlS'lqrs
Children ~ St mf d W H J
cared for,welcome.
in WhIttier House.
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Monday, October 15
., Kilgore, and Joseph Reynolds.
Far advanced new type
All Day Sewing •for the A.F.s.C Charles Nason is schedule
6' . Tuesday, Oclobef 16
serve as acolyte at Ihe 8 o'clock
V-I engine!
.15,,!..1I!I:-Covered Dish Supp.., service and Roberl Perce at eleven.
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Lightning-fast
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o'clock service WIll be. resumed
AU WedilesdaJ', October t'l .
, t~ls Sund~.
'errificzip on hiHa!
-. Dey Sewin8 for the·
The first fall' dinner .meeting of
~eaOlidB 01'
lhe Men's Club of Ti'lnity Church
. No premium' fuel.- ~eed"~1
BWAR~
",III be.,held at 6:30 p;m.•Monday.
Patit AftIlue balawHanWd
Mrs. Harold C. KeUeran, Director
. It. bargain buy for anyone.
11:00 SuniJay, October l '
of Religious. Eciucatlpn, Episcopal
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Presbyterian Note.
will meet on Monday at 3:30.
children·of all ages and for adults.
This' Sunday Mr,' Bishop is
The· Session· .will meet in the
The Young Adults meet ai 9:45
preaching the first of a series of !-astor's Office at 8 Tuesday eve- in the Ladies' "&flor.
two sermons. This week" at both ning.
At the 11 o'clock service, Rev.
t!,. 9:,30 and .the '11 o'clock ser-·
CirCle 2, Mrs .. 0." J. Gilcreest, William E. Hordern will preach.
vices the sermon will" be entitled chairman, Mrs. Y1illiam Webb, coThe Church Nursery for .child. "Chilaren of Light"; and next Sun; chairlIl811, will meet at 10 Wednes- ren.is open during the morning
day the sermon title will be "Chil- day morning at the home' of Mrs. service, Mrs. Theonore L. Purcell
dren of Wrath."
George Ewing, 112 Columbia ave-and Helen Kraus will be in charge.
·Mr. an d Mr& H er b ert Michener .nue.
Mrs. J. P. Bishop will lead
The ushers for the da•v are
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at the Harvarci avenue entrance devotions .. Mrs. 'James Davis will George Shubert. Edward Alston.,
after the 9:30 ser'!'Ice and Mr. and be co-hostess. Members are asked Peter Murray and Paul K PaulMrs. William'" J. Moore at the to bring sandwiches, and to come son.
driveway-transept entrance after and help with the Christmas sewThe m9nthly meeting and social
of the Young Adults will be on
the ll.o'clock; service will help the ing.
ministers in greeting the congreCircle 4, Mrs.· Agnes M.Haig Thursday· evening at 8 i;' the
gation.·
Sheldon, chairman, will meet at church.
II on 'Wednesday at the home of ,. The Young Adults will give their
All departments of the Church Mrs. Norman Kent, Oak Crest Fall Fun Fair on Saturday eveSchool and the Adult Bible Classes lane, Swarthmore. Members are ning. al 8 in the Social HaU.
wiJI meet at 9:30.·
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asked to bring sandwiches.
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be held'cln the new building durCircle 5, Mrs. George ·P. War.. ~ .... "." ",ot.
ren, chairman, will meet at 10:30,
The Adult Forum series on
ing the 11 o'clock service.'
October 17 at the home of Mrs. 11The T eachings of Jesus", 100 by
The .Young Adults will meet for William H: Gehring, 605 Uillve,.- Dr: William Homern of the Desupper at 6:3Q in the Serv- sity place. Members -are asked to .~a~tment Of. pbilosophy and ~
ing· Room· followed )'y II meet- bring sandwIches,
bglOn of Swarthmore C:ollege will
ing in : the Woman's Associatioq.
CIrcle 7. Mrs. James "Hornaday, meet. for the secoQd sessio~ in the
room. The speaker for the eve- chairinan Will meet at '10:30 oli Meetmg House at 9:45 a.m. Anyning will.be the Rev. Par·k H
v s ' at the home . of Mrs. one ,·nterest-·
. vited .
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Wednesday·
cu. is cordlally ill
Miller former Edltor-in-Chief of E, W .. 'Crosby, ~ov~ence and . The meeting is planning a Festhe SUnday School Curric'ulum and Line roads, Media. Mrs: Leveric t",a1 to be he,td at Whittier House
author of"several books "II ,Chrlst- Woodruff will be co-hostess. Sew- and the Meetmg House all day on
ian Doclrine.
ing in the morning. Members are Saturday, Nov.ember. 10, be!fiDnlng
The Junior-Hi FeUowship will asked to brini sandwiches; Pro- at 11 a.m. Ali. ar~ urged to save
meet at 6:30 in the basement uf ·gram at 1:30, Mrs. Robert KUne, the date for the pre-Chlrstmas
the Loeffler Bulldlng.
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leader. '
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At 7 Sunday evenil\g there will
Circle 8, Mrs. J. Leslie Ellis,
C1uiatian ScieDce Notes '
be a Christian E!iucatlon Confer- chairman,1 will meet on Wednes"An' Sin, Disease, And Death
ence for parents, teachers, and ol- day at 10:30 at the homc'of Mrs.
Iicers of the Church School. in Mc- Corben Shute, 315 Maple avenue. Real?" is. the stibject of the LesCahan Hall.
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Members are asked to. bring sand': son-Sermon In all Churches of
wiches.
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Christ, .Sclentlst on Sunday, OctThe Senior-Hi Fellowship will
Evening Circl.... 9, 10, and 11 ober 14. The Golden Text is "The
meet a1-7:30 In the..basement room
will
meet at the church in the Lor. 18 my strength and'!
Woman's Association room at 8.is become my salvation ... I shall
The Brownies and Girl Scouts Wednesday evening. The dev,,", not die, put live, and declare
CUP CAKES - ICE CREAM
Completely Set Up For The
ONE STOP PARTY SHOPPER
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P1JBLIBBI!D BVBBY PlUDAY AT 8WARTHMOBB PA.'
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I!i. ~LD, Edllor, and PDblleber
MAlUORIB .TOLD and BARBARA,•.KENT, A"Md.ie ...rs
Ro~e Peusol,·
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T/le Arts and Crafts Classes wlll
meet at 3:30 Tul!l'day afternoon.
The Cubs of Pack 1 o~ College
The cubs wish to remind all resOn Wednesday morning at 7:15 avenue school wlll be collecting idents of that vicinity to "ave thelr
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old papers and magazim;s on the pa~rs for ·them w''''ch wI'11 help
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Morris, Mrs. Sara Raymond, Mrs.
Walter Steuber, Mrs. William E.
Witham, Mrs. Fred WILlon, and
Mrs. L. P. Wray.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Hicks of
College avenue. will leave tomorrow on a motor trip to Mancheschester, Vt., for a week's holiday.
Mrs. Henry Lawrence Smith of
Rutgers avenue Is visiting her
OCTOBER 12,1951
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At ~ Air F_ Due
Mrs. Paul E. Zecher of SwarthPrivate First . Class Philip M.
more avenue entertained at a
Alden,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
neighborhood tea Thursday in
Philip M. Alden, Sr. of North
honor of Mrs. J. N. Hlensch, who
Chester road, was recently orderwith her husband is occupying the
ed to Reese AIr Force Base, Texas
Storck house at 3 Crest lane. The
for duty. He has been assigned
guests included Mrs. Franklin
to the 3500th. Maintenance and
Church, Mrs. William C. Elmore,
Supply Squadron while awaiting
Mrs. John Danner, Mrs, Frederick
entrance Into Cadet SchooL
D. Dudley, Mrs. DWlcan Foster,
Upon graduation from SwarthMrs. Vincent T. Lathbury, Mrs. sisters!'in-law, the Misses Houston
more High School where he let,
G. Alex Mills, Mrs. Clifton E. pf New Bedford, Mass.
tered in track and basketball, Al~
den entered Wesleyan University,
Middletown, Conn. At Wesleyan
he lettered in track and SWimming,\
SPECIAL TO SUBSCRIBERS
and then found time to manage 1
the college band. He became a
member
of Sigma.Nu Fraternity
Student Subscriptions To
and received his B.A. In Psychology in June 1951.
On July 27, Alden joined the AIr
Force and underwent basic military training at Sampson AIr
Comm~ty Health Center Workers
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Force Base, Geneva, N.Y•
125,000 tb PERSON X-RAYED
Call Swarthmore 6.0900
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DELICIOUS· DINNERS to SUIT Use TASTE 01 ."BRYONS
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to order
MARGIE'S FAMOUS CINNAMON BUNS on SUNDAY
AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOVR COMFORT
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Elevator
Comfortable Rooms Day or Week
STRATH HAVEN ~N
FREE PARKING
WALTER J. pARROTT, Mgr.
Swarthmore, Pa.
Telephone Swarthmore 6-0680
J. E. LIMEBURNER CO.
Experts in the Making and Fitting
of Spectacle8 lind Eye Gla!'ee
1923 Chesinut Street - - - Phila
613 Market Street Upper Darby
827 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Carburetors-Fuel Pumps
Ruined by R.,stand· Corrosion
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In just six months one repair shop junked all these
carburetors and fuel pumps because of rust and corrosion. New; Anti-Rust Sinclair Gasolines, containing RD-U9:'atop this damage. Use them regularly
. for Power-Packed Performance, plus Anti-Rust Protection at no extra coac.
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Mrs. Ralph .J. Matthias of Wallingford, as the 125,000th person
x-rayed by the mass chest surveys conducted by the Delaware
County Tuberculosis and Health
Association was presented with an
appropriate book, "The People
Against TUberculosis," by Dr. A.
M. Sharpe, Chairman of the Committee of Roentgenologists.
The mass chest x-ray surveys
Mrs. Elizabeth Groff, left, Director of the Community Health Cenare conducted by the Delaware ter of Central Delaware County, and Mrs. H. Lindley Peel, right, ChairCounty Tuberculosis and Health man of the Social Service Committee which supe~"'ises the loan closet
Association.
The
Association of sickroom eq1:1ipment. on the Park avenue entrance of Borough 'Hall.
works in cooperation with the
Medical Society of Delaware
County and the Pennsylvania
Department of Health. The work
is supported by the sale of Christmas Seals.
Telephone Company
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Begins New Addition
DISPENSING 'OPTICIANS
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The Bell Telephone Company of
Pennsylvania has started the construction of an addition to its
Swartbmore dial central office
bhlldlng at Baltimore . pike and
Thompson avenue, Springfield
Township, it was annoWlced by
Thomas· S. Edwards, local manager of the company.
1'he new -building addition I,s
made necessary by the continued
heavy telephone growth in the
Swarthmore area be SBl'd''.
The cOmpany has now scheduled
an addition '" the dial equipment
In the present building will
cost $l1~,OOb and is expected to
be finished 'next Spring, Edwards
said. It will provide facilities for
nearly 1,000 more subscribers. .
It is expected the bnilding addition will be completed about
September I, 1952 and another
equipment addition will be started
as soon as the space becomes available. This is schecIuled for completion the following year.
lSOS
1951
For 43 years the greatest money-saving event
in the nation I Originated by Rexall in 1909.
The first and finest of all 1c sales I
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mich'lner,
ocrOBER 18-22 INCLUSIVE
Jr., Qf Park avenue have returned
from a week's business and pleasure trip by plane to Los Angeles,
Calif.
Mrs. Ellen vanS. Cleveland of
Park avenue is entertaining \IS her
house guest this week Miss Marjorie I. Groves of Allentown and
Mountain Lake, N.J. •
Nancy Roess o.f Corn,ell ave-
WHAT ·IS ITl
America's greatest saving event,
originated by Rexall Drug Store.s in 1909 - to acquaint you
with reliable Rexall Drug Products at .. tw~ for the price of
one plus one cent".
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WHEN IS IT?
NOW .•.
spring - just twice a year.
nue, a junior at Penn State, spent
FUSCO & ALSTON
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CO. PLANNING COM. TO
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of the
Eben Lang of Maple avenue, a been elected Circulation Manacer
senior at Cornell University, has o.f C"ornell's Daily SWl.
High standards of subdivision ~Siiiiiii::si:e5i5!i$!iSii5iSii!iiiiiiiiiii:!ii~ii!ii~iiiii:a¥ii~$!iSia~iii_i5j
laY9 ut will be the subject of the
working session to be held by the
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Housing and Planning Advisory
Committee of Delawar,e County, II
Red Feather Service of the ComCLAIRE HOEFEL
munity Chesi of Philadelphia and
Vicinity, at its annual meeting
Infants
and
November 12.
This announcement followed the
To
Nursery
regular October meeting of the
Fourteen
Famture
Executive Committee. J. Roy CarI I
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roll of Swarthmore, Chairman,
last week at which M. 'l'odd Cooke, .
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Associate Planner of the Delaware
County Planning Conunission, de-
The Junior Section
Swarthmore Woman's Club opened its 1951-52 season 'ruesday
evening, October 9, with a dessert
and reception for new' members.
October 20th Event To Be Each
member and guest was preIleld On Rutfers
sented with a chrysanthemum
name
tag.
Ave. Plot
Ruth Wagner, club president,
Final plans for the Kiddie Kar- welcomed the group and explained
nival to be held next Saturday, the club's activities, general funcoctober 20, by the Swarthmore ~~on, and calendar of events fo:r.
Mother's Club on Rutgers ".venue the ensuing year. The evening
near the old Bank Building, were was concluded with several getmade last evening during the acquainted games, directed by
club's monthly meeting.
Nancy Hoot.
Twenty-five ,members volunThe October 16 meeting of t
teered to help Mrs. Arthur Sny- Club will be devoted to the col- scribed the general plans drawn
der and Mrs. Car!" Flammer with lection of garments for the Needle- by the Commission lor various alhot dogs and SOft drinks, Mrs. work Guild, followed by varied ternative alignments for - Route'
No. 320.
John B. Roxby with the pony rides, card games.
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Mrs. George Wilbur. at the cake
Engineers, landscape architects.
solicitors
table, Mrs. Anthony Fairbanks
and other interested
Mothers To Meet Oct. 16.
with the penny candy, and Mrs.
municipal officials in the county
A meeting of Seventh Grade will be invited to join the ComWalter Moir with the fish pond,
balloons, the penny toss and Qther Mothers will b~ held Tuesday, mittee at the annual mr.-eling.
games. In addition, the poster October 16 at 3 ~ clock at the home
committee which includes Mrs. C.. of Mrs, J. Albright Jones, chairWeUealey Circle Hoaless
R. Pratt, Mrs. Johan Natvig and mab, of.~03 Elm avenue.
Mrs. Seymour Kietzien of 319
Mrs. Walter Rowe, have been busy
South Chester road will be hostess
placing attractive placahis in many
to the Delaware County Wellesley
of the shop windoWs. A very atCapt. and Mrs. L. O. Shook of Circle, a branch of the Phlladeltractive poster was made for the Riverview road had as their house phia W~llesley Club, Monday, OctKarnival by Mrs. J. H. Taylor, !luest for several days Mrs. New- ober 15 at 2 p.m. '
the mother of Mrs. Roxby.
lin Newhauser of Long Beach,
Mrs. Suart Graves of the Com"The Children's Hol,U'," the fea- Calif. Mrs. Shook entertained at munity Arts, Center, will speak on
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Ch1·ldren S ShOp
Camera & Hobby Shop
OPENING THIS MONTH AT
405 DARTMOUTH A VENUE
FEATURING
CAMERA and
HOBBY SUPPLIES
, aud
TOYS
G. WEST COCHRANE
tured program of the evening, was I~a~l~u~n~ch~e~o~n~-~b~n~·d~g:e~i~n~h=er~h~o~n~or~._~t~h~e:.::w:o~rk~o~f~t~h~e~c~e~n~t:er~.~_ _ _~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
opened with. a ,very interesting
talk on music, by Mrs. Henry C.
Ford. Emphasing that enjoyment,
:satisfaction and ullderstanding are
the primary goals in every child's
music education program, Mrs.
Ford said that to attain them, there
must be.a fine relationship between the teacher an~ the child.
"She must give him rich musical
experience in . .many fields of_ self
expression intellectual stimulation,
opportunity for emotional relief
und development of desirable
social traits."
Mrs. Pemberton Dickson'empha'sized that the importance of games
in a chUd's development is the interchanging of relationships. of one
to another. "Happy relationships
when mother"'teaches him to patty
cake in the crib," Mrs. Dickson
said. "As a child grows this relationship is "broadened to in~ude
brother, sister, teacher, playmates.
but always the value of a game
is not .who wins, but how the child
develops in his play with others!'
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Mrs, Francis W. Pennell wellSays MRS. MAlfGUEIUI'E GUNH"'!be Do.dse'O
. smoothl I took the BliDdfoId Test, aud
of the importance of a home lib001,. after the bliMfoJd ",.. .......,..ed
rary in the life of a child. To be
coo1d I beIJeote r.s beeG ...... ...m • "ODBh.
bampy lOIIII..
completely satisfying, this home
DEPBlDABlUIY
VAW_ .
library should include foUr types
of books, Mrs. Pennell .said, First,
certain books that the child wants
to read again and again; second,
beautiful picture books that arouse
creative pleasure; third. books that
when· read aloud, emphasize the
beauties of rhythm in prose and
poetry; and fourth, books that Bre
read for sheer plea
required reading.
Mrs. Pennell's talk was also accompanied by a 'display of books
thut should be in every hume. In
the display were foreign picture
b
.
II Mrs.
Charles R. Gerner, the
dub's president, conducted a·short
HOW THE DODGE
lJu5incss session at the start of
ORIRQW RIDE WORKS!
the meeting. Mrs: Robert Hall,
rnembership chairman, reported
The new OrlHow Ride resnlts'
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that 90 new members and 70 old
from me inttoducti"'l of a new
type hvcltaniic ""ismr unit that
members had attended the recent
is combined. with syochronized
"Hello" party. Committee repQrts
spring su!,pensi!lD .ag~, balwere made by· MrS. Franklin
anced 'weight distributIon.
You get triple me cush·
Church, Welfare; Mrs. Norman
ioning power over
Weeks, hospitality; and Mrs. Rob-bounce. You can't believe che
roughest roads.. 1.
Come In .•. let the'DodgeBIiIldert Yahres, corresponding secrehumps are there uotil your blind·
fold Test open your eyes to a
tary, arinounced that during the
fold is remo,'ed and you see the
new kind of riding comfort.
summer, 70 congratulatory cards
road you traveled!
Prove for yourself that the new
wel'e sent to new mothers.
Dodge Ori80w Ride takes the
'Oriflow is just one of the many
bump out of bump&" ••• makes
extra·value features Dodge
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,olfers.
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roughest
roads
boulevard
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W· I. L. To Meet
Let your DOdge dealer prove you
Blindfold"!
you'uavel·a
stretch,
amId
psy hundreds of donars
A meeting-of the Women's In.
of rough, bdmpy going. Yet with
more and not get all DOdge gives
ternational League will be held
you. Take a "Magic-Mile" ride.
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the new Do.4ge·Ori80w ~de you
Thursday, OctoIler 18 at 1 o'clock
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floa, along without pitch or
Come in todayl
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at the home of Mrs. Patrick Malin,
221 North Princeton avenue. Plans
lor the year will be diSCUssed, follOWed with a talk by Mrs. Roy
McCorkel who will ten of her
Work with the international headqUarters ot tlte W:I.L in Geneva,
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SWitoerland.
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. News Notes
the week-end at her home and at~
tended the Penn State-Villanova
game Saturday.
Anne Townes, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Griffin Townes of Lafayette avenue, celebrated her
third birthday Saturday by entertaining seven of her litUe friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Miller of
Thayer road, accompanied by Miss
Alice Lukens, will spend the weekend at their farm in North Clarendon, VI.
Grace McDermott, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William C. McDer.mott of Yale avenue, is convalescing at her home following an emergency appendectomy on September 25 In the Children's Hospllal,
Philadelphia.
Dr. J. Arthur Jones of Dickinson
avenue will spend several dll1B of
next week in Baltimore and will
act as chairman of a committee of
20 In the evaluation 01 the Eastern· Hl&h Sebool then.
'MOTHER PLAN
S WAR T HMO R E A,N
KIDDIE KARNIVAL
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OCTOBER 12, lNI
on~e in the fall, once in the
WHERE IS IT?
At our Rexall Drug Store. Shop & save
during the One, the Only, the RexaH IIrlaiIUIl ONE CENT SALE.
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Dariqg Blindfold Test proves amaziqg smoothness
of Dod,ge Oriflow Ride••• lei- us show you todav
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Woodland Avenue. & Powell
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Phone SWarthmore. 6-3607
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OCTOBER 12,1951
TBB 8WABTBMOBBAN
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Morris, Mrs. Sara Raymond, Mrs.
AtReeae Air Force Base
Walter Steuber, Mrs. William E.
Private First Class Philip 11'1.
Witham, Mrs. Fred Wilson, and Alden, Jr., son of lI'Il'. and Mrs.
Mrs. L. P. Wray.
Philip M. Alden, Sr. of North
Chester
road, was recently orderMr. and Mrs. Morris L. Hicks of
ed
to
Reese
Air Force Base, Texas
College avenue will leave tomorrow on a motor trip to Manches- for duty. He has been assigned
chester, VI., for a week's holiday. to the 3500th. Maintenance and
Supply Squadron while awaiting
Mrs. Henry Lawrence Smith of
entrance into Cadet School.
Hutgers avenue is visiting her
Upon graduation from Swarthsisters':in-Iaw, the Misses Houston
more High School where he letof New Bedford, Mass.
tered in track and basketball, Alden entered Wesleyan University,
Middletown, Conn. At Wesleyan
he lettered in track and swimming, \
SPECIAL TO SUBSCRffiERS
and then found time to manage I
the college band. He became a
member of Sigma .Nu Fraternity
Student Subscriptions To
and received his B.A. in Psychology in June 1951.
On July 27, Alden joined the Air
Force and underwent basic military training at Sampson Air
Force Base, Geneva, N.Y.
Mrs. Paul E. Zecher of Swarthmore avenue entertained at a
neighborhood tea Thursday in
honor of Mrs. J. N. Hiensch, who
with her husband is occupying the
Storck house at 3 Crest lane. The
guests included Mrs. Franklin
Church, Mrs. William C. Elmore,
Mrs. John Danner, Mrs . Frederick
D. Dudley, Mrs. Duncan Foster,
Mrs. Vincent T. Lathbury, Mrs.
G. Alex Mills, Mrs. Clifton E.
,
Comm~ity
Health Center Workers
125,000 tb PERSON X-RAYED
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DELICIOUS DINNERS w SUIT thAI TASTE of EVERYONE
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to order
MARGIE'S FAMOUS CINNAMON BUNS on SUNDAY
AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Comfortable Rooms Day or Week
,
Elevator
STRATH HAVEN INN
WAl.TER
J.
PARROTT, Mgr.
Swarthmore, Pa.
FREE PARKING
Telephone Swarthmore
6-0680
J. E. LIMEBURNER CO.
Experts in the Making and Fitting
of Spectacles and Eye GlaBI!e8
1923 Chestnut Street - - - Phila
613 Market Street Upper Darby
827 Lancaster Ave_, Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Carburetors-Fuel Pumps
Ruined by Rust and Corrosion
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In just six months one repair shop junked all these
carburetors and fuel pumps because of rust and corrosion. New, Anti-Rust Sinclair Gasolines, containiog RD-U9;'stop this damage. Use them regularly
for Power-Packed Performance, plus Anti-Rust Protection, .at no eXIra COK.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Michl~ner,
Jr., of Park avenue have returned
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FUSCO & ALSTON
Chester and Fairview Roads
The Bell Telephone Company of
Pennsylvania has staxted the construction of an addition to its
Swarthmore dial central office
bUilding at Baltimore pike and
Thompson avenue, Springfield
Township, it was announced by
Thomas S. Edwards, local manager of the company.
The nr..~w oIobullding addition is
made necessary by the continued
heavy telephone growth . in
, the
Swarthmore area he said.
The company has now scheduled
an addition to thE dial equipment
in the present building will
cost $115,0011 and is expected to
be finished next Spring, Edwards
said. It will provide facilities for
nearly 1,000 more subscribers.
It is expected the building addition will be completed about
September I, 1952 and another
equipment addition will be started
as soon as the space becomes available. This is scheduled for completion the following year.
IDDS
1951
For 43 years the greatest money-saving event
in the nation I Originated by Rexall in 1909.
The first and finest of all 1c sales I
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Mrs. Ralph J. Matthias of Wallingford, as the 125,OOOth person
x-rayed by the mass chest sur- I
veys conducted by the Delaware
County Tuberculosis and Health
Association was presented with an
appropriate book, ""The People
Against Tuberculosis," by Dr. A.
M. Sharpe, Chairman of the Committee of Roentgenologists.
The mass chest x-ray surveys
Mrs. Elizabeth Groff, left, Director of the Community Health Cenare conducted by the Delaware ter of Central Delaware County, imd Mrs. H. Lindley Peel, right, ChairCounty Tuberculosis and Health man of the Social Service Committee which supervises the loan closet
Association.
The
Association of sickroom equipment, on the Park avenue entrance of Borough Hall.
works in cooperation with the
Medical Society of Delaware
County and the Pennsylvania
Department of Health. The work
is supported by the sale of Christmas Seals.
Telephone Company
Begins New Addition
DISPENSING OPTICIANS
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from a week's business and pleasure trip by plane to Los Angeles,
Calif.
Mrs. Ellen vanS. Cleveland of
Park avenue is entertaining as her
house guest this week Miss Marjorie I. Groves of Allentown and
Mountain Lake, N.J.
Nancy Roess of Cornell avenue, a junior at Penn StatE, spent
the week-end at her home and attended the Penn State-Villanova
game Saturday.
Anne Townes, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Griffin Townes of Lafayette avenue, celebrated ber
third birthday Saturday by entertaining seven of her little friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Miller of
Thayer road, accompanied by Miss
Alice Lukens, will spend the weekend at their farm in North Clarendon, Vt.
Grace McDermott. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William C. McDer.mott of Yale avenue, is convalescing at her home following an emergency appendectomy on September 25 in the Children's Hospital,
Philadelphia.
Dr. J. Arthur Jones of Dickinson
avenue will spend several days of
n.-xt week in Baltimore and will
act as chairman of a committee of
20 in the evaluation of the Eastern High School there.
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·MOTHER PLAN
KIDDIE KARNIVAL
October 20th Event To Be
Ileld On Rutgers
Ave. Plot I
The
Swarthmorean
Cull Swarthmore 6-0900
OCTOBER 12,1951
OCTOBER 18-22 INCLUSIVE
WHAT IS IT?
America's greatest saving event,
originated by Rexall Drug Stores in 1909 - to acquaint you
with reliable Rexall Drug Products at "two for the price of
one plus one cent".
WHEN IS IT? NOW ... once in the fall, once in the
spring - just twice a year.
WHERE IS IT? At our Rexall Drug Store. Shop & save
during the One, the Only, the Rexall lIrillinal ONE CENT SALE.
Final plans for the Kiddie Karnival to be held next Saturday,
Oclober 20, by the Swarlhmore
Mother's Club on Rutgers avenue
!leur the old Bank Building, were
made last evening during the
dub's monthly meeting.
Twenty-five members volunteered to help Mrs. Arthur Snyder and Mrs. Carl Flammer with
hot dogs and soft drinks, Mrs.
John B. Roxby with the pony rides,
Mrs. George Wilbur at the cake
lab Ie, Mrs. Anthony 'Fairbanks
with the penny candy, and Mrs.
Walter Moir with the fish pond,
balloons, the penny toss and other
~allles.
In addition, the poster
committee which includes Mrs. C.
H. Pratt, Mrs. Johan Natvig and
Mrs. Walter Rowe, have been busy
placing aUra'ctive placards in many
of the shop windows. A very attractive postel' was made for the
Karnival by Mrs. J. H. Taylor,
the mother of Mrs. Roxby.
"The Children's HOl,lr," the feaHired program of the evening, was
opened with a very interesting
talk on music, by Mrs. Henry C.
Ford. Emphasing that enjoyment,
~ati!)faction and understanding al'e
the primary goals in every child's
mu~ic education
program, Mrs.
Ford said that to attain them, there
must be a fine relationship between the teacher and the child.
"She must give him rich musical
experience in many fields of self
expression intellectual stimulation,
opportunity for emotional relief
and development of desirable
~ocial traits."
Mrs. Pemberton Dickson'empha'sized that the importance of games
in a chUd's development is the interchanging of relationship!) of one
to another. "Happy relationshios
;JJ'C the first game baby lear~s
when mother teaches him to patty
cake ill the crib/' Mrs. Dickson
:-;aid. "As a child grows this relationship is broadened to include
hrother, Sister, teacher, playmates,
uut always the value of a game
is not who wins, but how the child
develops in his play with others."
Mrs. Francis W. Pennell wellknown authority on books, spoke
of the importance of a home libr dry in the life of a child. To be
completely satisfying, this home
library should include four types
uf books, Mrs. Pennell said. First,
certain books that the child wants
to read again and again; second,
beautiful picture books that arousel'reative pleasure; third, books that
when read aloud, emphasize the
u\?auties of rhythm in prose and
poetry; and fourth, books that are
n~act Cor sheer pleasure, that are
wholly apart from school work or
r(-quircd reading'.
lVII's. Pennell's talk was also acI'CJfnpanied by <:\ 'display of books
1iJal should be in every hume. In
the display were foreign picture
Ii~,f)ks, poetry. science, reference
;md religious books.
" Mrs. Charles R. Gerner, the
{'Iub's president, conducted a short
;,l1 ..,incss session at the start of
till: meeting.
Mrs. Robert Hall,
I!lembership chairman, reported
Lhat 90 new members and 70 old
members had attended the recent
"Hello" party. Committee reports
\.... ere made by Mrs. Franklin
Church, Welfare; Mrs. Norman
Weeks, hospitality; and Mrs. Rob(~rt Yahres, corresponding secret :H'Y, announced that during the
lllllmu, 70 congratulatory cards
\\'('1'(0 sent to new mothers.
W· I. L. To Meet
Michael's College Pharmacy
A meeting of the Women's International League will be held
Thursday, October 18 at I o'clock
at the home of Mrs. Patrick Malin,
221 North Princeton avenue. Plans
for the year will be discussed, follOwed with a talk by Mrs. Roy
McCorkel who will tell of her
\\.'ork With
. the international headqUarters of the W.t.L. in Geneva,
SWitzerland.
JR.
The
CLUB MEETS
Junior
Section
of
CO. PLANNING COM. TO
Ihe
. HOLD ANNUAL MEETING
Swa~thmorc Woman's Club open-
High standards of subdivision
ed '.Is 1951-52 sca:;on Tuesday layoul will be Ihc subicct of the
evenlllg, October 9, with a dessert working session to be held by the
and reception Cor new members. Housing und Planuing Advisory
Each member and guest was pre- Committee of Delaware County, a
sen ted with a
name tag.
Ruth Wagner,
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Eben Lang of Maple
avenue, a been clecled Circulation Manager
senior al Cornell University, has of Cornell's Daily Sun.
chrysanthemum Hed. Feather Service of the Community Chest of Philadelphia and
club president Vicinity, at its annual meeting
welcomed the group and explained November 12.
the club's activities, general funcThis announcement followed the
t!on, and calendar of events for regular October meeting of the
the ensuing yenr. The evening' Executive Committee, J. Roy Carwus concluded with se\'eral get- roll of Swarthmore, Chairman
acquainted games, directed by la~t week at which M. Todd Cooke'
Naney Hoot.
Associate Planner of the Delawar~
The October 16 meeting of th County Planning CommiSSion, deClub will be devoted to the col-' slTibed the general plans drawn
lcction of garments for the Needlc- Jby the Commission for various alwork Guild. followed by varied ternativc alignments for Route
card games.
No. 320.
EnginC'crs, landscape architects
solicitors and other interested
Mothers To Meet Oct. 16
mUnicipal officials in the county
A meeting of Seventh Grade will be invited to join the ComMothers will be held Tuesday, mittee at the annual meeting.
October 16 at 3 o'clock [It the home
of Mrs. J. Albright Jones, chairWellesley Circle Hostess
man, of 303 Elm avenue.
Mrs. Seymour Klctzien of 319
South Chester road will be hostess
to the Delaware County Wellesley
Capt. and Mrs. L. O. Shook of Circle, a branch of the PhiladelRiverview road had as their house phia Wellesley Club, Monday, Octguest for several days Mrs. New- ober 15 at 2 p.m.
lin Newhauser of Long Beach,
Mrs. 8uart Graves of the ComCalif. Mrs. Shook entertained at munity Arts Center, will speak on
a luncheon-bridge in her honor.
the work of the Center.
Children IS Shop
CLAIRE HOEFEL
Infants
and
To
Nursery
Fourteen
Furnture
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13 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
Camera & Hobby Shop
OPENING THIS MONTH AT
405 DARTMOllTH A VENUE
FEATURING
CAMERA
and
HOBBY SUPPLIES
and
TOYS
G. WEST COCHRANE
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-...: bumpy roads felt smooth as h~hwavs I"
Says MRS. MARGUERITE GUNN"'Ibe Dodge 'Orillow Ride is xeal1y ve1ve
cuuld I believe rei beea
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HOW THE DODGE
ORIFLQW RIDE WORKS!
The new Orillow Ride results .
from the introduction of a new
type hydraulic resistor unit that
is combined with synchronized
spring suspension and bal~
anced weight distribution.
You ge, triple the cush·
ioning power over
roughest roads.
The big dependable
DO
Darill.9 Blindfold Test proves amazill.9 smoothness
of Dod,ge Oriflow Ride ••• Let us show you today
Come In ... Ie, 'he Dodge Blind·
fold Test open your eyes to a
new kind of riding comfort.
Prove for yourself that the new
Dodge OriOow Ride takes the
bump out of bumps ••• makes
roughest roads boulevard·smooth!
bounce. You can-t believe the
bumps are there until your blindfold is remo,'ed and you see the
road you traveled!
Oriflow is just one of the many
extra-value features Dodge offers.
Let your Dodge dealer prove you
could pay hundreds of dollars
more and not get all Dodge gives
you. Take a "Magic-Mile" ride.
Come in today!
Blindfoldecl( you travel a stretch
nf rough, bdmpy going. Yet with
the new Dodge OxiOow kide you
float along without pitch or
d.we it 5 minutes and you'll drive it fOr years
5pe
DEWEY'- MURPHY' INC.
Woodland Avenue & Powell Road, Springfield
Phone SWarthmore 6-3607
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Mrs. Helen M. Hall of Hillborn
avenue, returned last wee'kk~;~!~1
'our months of travel in E
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Durm
son and f amily who have been
'lIving on the Island ot Cyprus for
the past two years. Other visit.
were made to the homes of friends
and former students· in France,
Cairo, Egypt. Holland, Norway and
Scotland.
Perhaps Mr s. Hall's most distlnguished former student was a
man who was one of a group of
Greek .Orthodox priests who stud. 1945 and '46.
ied in America, durmg
While in this area, t h ey 11v ed and
· E ngI'18h
i 'm the
had t h elf
essons
house w hi ch h as b ecome the Art
.
Wallin g f ord .
Sm' ce
Center m
then Mr. Kykotes has become the
Archbishop of all the 'Orthodox
' I and'f
G reeks on the 1S
0 Cy prus and
an important figure In the unrest
OCTOBER 12,1911
SW·ARTHMOR • • N
TRB'
which enters all phases of life In Arts Center Plans
that part of the world. Hee~::1
P'all C
t
an imposing sight in his 11
The Pall
at'
robes; silver embroidered cape
.... th ulBl,goiia I munity Arts Center. Rogers Jane,
silver mounted s......
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Wallingford is to be held at the
of office.
ft
0 twaited Center on Sunday a ernoon, c
blsh
While a group of
ops
ber 21 at 4 p.m.
I
outside the "palace" door, the
The Concert will be given by
Archbishop entertained his form;:: the Morris Braun'Concert Trio and
teacher, JlIfnl. Hall. Mrs. He~ h Donato Colafemlna Concert TenPiper. of North Chester road. w 0 or. The trio Is comprised of Moraccompanied Mrs. Hall on part of
Elm
'
ris Braun, violinist, Thomas
. er,
Hall
her travels. and Mrs.
s son violincellist. and Bemard 0 J • C ~r.
f his
Alan, with an account 0
memoriese of Swarthmore.
teri.:~"wlll play Beethovan's
OP' us No. 1 In four movements,
Lt. Harold M. McCorkel who Llebesleld and !Jebesfreud by
has been at Cilmp Pickett, Va.. Kreisler and Czardas by MontI,
since January 3, sailed Thursday The Violin solos will be-Rom.anza
with the 43rd Division for the by Wieniawski, Tambourln Chlnois
European Theatre. Mrs. McCor- by Kreisler and
kel, the former Margaret ~~::~ by Sarasate. The Tenor solos will
of Vassar avenue, and
be-Non 'E Ver by Mattei, Pale
W1'1l remam' at their home in
.
Moon by Logan and Una Furtiva
side. .
Lagrima by Donisetti.
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KAPPAS TO SEW
Kappa Kappa Gammas will meet
Brigadier General Hugh B. 'Hes- tor an all-day sewing on Tuester, Chairman of the Crusade
day. October 16 at the home of
Freedom of the MetroPolltan_!>,p,,"h..
Il"-IMrs. Oliver Swan at 512 North
adelphia Area, will be the "
Chester road.
at the Covered Dish Supper to
held by the United World FederMr. and Mrs. Fred R. Wilson of
alists on Thursday, October 18. at Walnut lane have returned from
6:30 p.m. in the Whittier House on a week's business ~ip~and holiSwarthmore Campus.
day to Northern Wisconsin.
Willard Tomlinson ,will report
on the State Conference held October sixth In Harrisburg.
Wood will tell of the Bynden Wood
Candy - Flowers
Conference and George Hardin
will give high lights on the' InHome-Made Cakes
ternational Scene.
General Hester is well able
tell the exciting story of Radio
SWEET SHOP
Free Europe and the efforts being
. OLD BANK .BUlLDING
made to promote better understanding between peoples and he
is a magnetic speaker. Time will
Swarthmore 64597
be allowed for discussion.
Donato Colafemina, tenor, is a ~T EXHIBIT NEXT WEEK
READY FOR FALL?
WE' HE JOHNNY on the SPOT for
COAlplete Auto Service
RIGHT IN THE CENTER OF TOWN
RlJSSEI I 'S SERVICE
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BOB ATZ. Owner
SW6-Q440
Dartmouth & Lafayette Ave._
DEW DROP INN
....aId••,. £uncIJ • Dlnn...
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
OPEN 7 A : M. to 7:30 P. M.
Monday Thru SaNrd~
DAILY DINNERS 90c 10 fL ••
Special ChUdrea:_ Platten
Harvard Inn
DinJnc Ba ..
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or. I' mu.
We want your husiness
former' member of the 'Btlston
English Opera Company. He has
been . soloist with John Philip
Sousa and other leadiljg orchestras.
He has appeared as concert artist
on transcontinental tours and as
soloist In many parts of this country.
WeHare Agencies Hear
County Commissioner
Emphasizing the need for more
park areas and community planning, due to the rapid Increase in
population' In Delaware County,
John H. Doherty, President of the
County Commissioners. addressed
staff and board of health and welfare agencies In Delaware County
at the Swarthmore Friends MeetU;g House on Friday afternoon,
October 5.
This meeting planned by the
Delaware' County Distrtct of ~e
Health and Welfare Council was
the first in a series of three sessIons aimed to help new workers.
in all health and welfare agencies,
Mrs. F. Leroy Gilbert and Mrs.
Stanley MacMillian of Swarthmore will be among the ~xl'ibitors I
at the Art Exhibit to be held at
the Woman's Club of Media on
October 20 and 21.
All artists in Media and vicinity
are invited to exhibit one or two
paintings. Paintings are to be
delivered by hand at the Woman's
Club, Jackson street, Media, Pa.,
on October 20 frOIn 9 to 12 a.m.
Oils, water colors, pastels and
prints will be shown.
The exhibit will be on view on
Saturday from 4 to 9 p.m. and on
Sunday from 12 to 6 p.m. when
tea will be served.
~or further information phone
Mrs. Con1ly R. Fox, 204 Idlewild
lane, Media 6-0796.
The Swarthmore College Kappa
Alpha Thetas held their first a11day sewing meeting of the season
at the home of Miss Miriam Sener
of
Lancaster on October. 2. Mrs.
as well as new board members
James
G. Lamb of Moylan will be
know more about the various ~
pects of health and welfare ser- hostess at the next meeting, Novvices. Carl H. Schmitt, Executive ember 6.
Director of the Delaware County
District of ihe Health and Welfare Council. was the second
speaker on the program and described the Council' .?rg'm!~:tI~~~ I'LA,R(;E ASSORTMENT
a Red Feather Service, and its
f MATERIAL f
activities in planning and coord0
or
inatlng the health and welfare
DRIED
services.
ARRANGEMENTS
The meeting closed with a period
aS felJowshlp In WhIttier House.
Mrs. Melvin T ..Thomson of Wayne.
Chairman of the Delaware County
District Committee, .pour~d tea.
Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Groff,' plrector of the Community Health
Society of Central Delaware County, and' Chairman of
Orientation Committee plannmg these
meetings,· presided over. the meet650 Baltimore Pike
SPRINGFIELD
Ing.
The second meeting in the series
Phone SW 6-0450
was held yesterday at 2:30 at Fair
Acres Farm, Lima. The program
was preceded by a tour .of the
county institution.
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Mar. and more
people tell us they
the lcind of friendly_ oourt.aus
.....ice we give them. And they like
the way our OIevr.:»let-tralnecl mechalila
HI'VIce their cab. You, too, can _
lime,
!rauble ond .,..,...·by letting ......p your car
In top c:ancl"ttIan WIth __ auIhorIad al.vrelat ..... Iee.
mce
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Rums.y Chevrolet
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, Mr. and Mrs: Herbert Sanford
of Vassar avenue returned home
last Wednesday' after a six-week
motor trip of more than 9000 miles
to the west coast. They visited
many friends and ;relatives In
Seattle and Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moyer, J •.•
are now residing in Denver, Colo.
Mrs. Moyer is' the t.ormer Wistar
Lukens of Elm avenue.
Mrs. F. HarrY Bewley of Media
entertained at a tea Saturday in
honor of Mrs. George E. Kennedy
of Drexel Hill, formerly of
Swarthmore. MiSs Elimar MeConechy and Miss Muriel Mann
of Swarthmore, presided at the
tea table.
Guests were from
swarthmore. Chestnut HUJ and
Germantown.
Ann McDowell Hickman, dllllJg\l-1
ter /of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hickman of Glen MIlls, is one of the
818 students who have entolled
at GouCber Co\lell" for the Pall
Term. She is entering her senior
year.
Mr. and Mrs. Prederick R.
of Maple avenue mo'tored to T,
River, . N..T. Sunday and visited
. their son'Bob, a student at Admiral
Farragut AeBdl!mY.
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Mrs. Frank H. Griffin or Wawa
has been named Chairman of the
1951 Christmas Seal Sale for Del.ware County, according to an announcement by Freas B. Snyder,
president of the Delaware County,
TuberculOSis and Health Associa:
tion, which' will conduct the sale
in the Coimty from November 19
to Christmas.
The Seal Sale .is the sale annual appeal of the County organiz.tion for funds to cOnduct their
year-round program of tUberculo~is prevention and control. Ineluded are the mass 'x-ray surveys,
rehabilitation of patients return. . emergency asjng from sanatona,
gistance for those. III and their
families, . health education pro..
gramS in schoolS, industries and
t'ommunities, 'and research.
This year will mark the thirty5econdyear that the Seal Sale is
being conducted In the County and
is part of the 44th annual Seal
S.le conducted throughout the
country by the 3,000 Tuberculosis
Associations affiliated with the
carpet or rug in our
grmd. new Magee
collection. So give us
the lowdown on life B8
you live it at home.
There's a Magee pattem,
a Magee color, a Magee
price t. enrich every
room. See all our
famous brands-soon.
rua.
lPA",~ II Go~
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Carpet makes it home
And Paulson KNOWS Carpet
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IY"Y FAMH.Y
'6-;11/ ut
The Legion Auxiliary meeting
on October 15 at 2 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Margaret Servais
of 231 Dickinson avenue will be
the first bUsiness gathering "Of
the season. Members are urged
to come.
The Rummage Sale In the Presbyterian Church was Considered
successful. Many articles' were
.brought and a large number of
them sold. Approximately $200.
was the sum, after expenses are
cleared, to be used for many
branches of. work In the Swarthmore Unit. An expression of
thanks is due the loyal friends
outside of membership who
brought their offering, and to the
membe~ Who cooperated. falthfully with Mrs. Ellen Cleveland•
the chairman.
Again the AUXiliary asks friends
to come to Jhe Christmas party for
December 3 in the Woman's Club
Lounge. Information will be given
l&t~r regarding the Christmas welfare project.
1st Lielltenant John H. T·aylor,
Jr., son of Mr. ;md Mrs, John H.
Taylor of Kenyon avenue has been
.ssigned to the management division of the' vast new air "force finance center in Denver. Colorado,
as' fiscal Qfficer. Announcement
of his appointment has been made
by Brigadier General John R. GiJchrist, who commands the installalion and serves the USAF as
deputy director of finance .
The management division of the
new AFFC where Lieutenant Taylor serves, is responsible for the
. organization and planning ot'procedures for efficient functioning of
the various divisions.
After graduating from the
Swarthmore High School in 1935,
Lieutenant Taylor attended the
University at Pennsylvania at
Philadelphia before his 5 years
employment with the Ford Motor
Company of Chester. He entered
military'service in 1943 and upon
completion . of flight training
COUl'ses was commissioned in 1944.
At the end of World War II, Lt.
Taylor returned to civilian life and
the E. I. duPont Company at Wilmington, DeL, where he
until recalled . to active duty In
1949 and attended the army finance school at St. Louis, Missouri.
He later served two years in .Okinawa at the Kadena air force base
before his present assignment in
the mile high' city of Denver.
LI. Taylor and Mrs. Taylor. together with their 9 year old son
Richard, are making their home in
Denver at 3720 Madison Street.
333 Dartmouth Avenue, Swarthmore
HEADQUARTERS for the EPICURE
ANTIQUES f1 GOURMET SHOP.
PIWVIDENCE BOAD, WALLINGFORD. PA.
(Near New Post Office)
AN EXCITING LINE of IMPORTED and DOMESTW
DELICACIES
SPICE ISLAND SPICES and WINE VINEGARS
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH SPECIALTIES
FINE TEAS - SUPERB PINESBRJDGE SOUPS
HUNTLEY and PALMER BISCUITS
. MACADAMIA NUTS
WINE BASKETS -
h Mrs. Henry Ford, is chairman of
t e group.
CANDIES
.
GIFT FOOn BASKETS PACKED TO ORDER
"Come In today and broWBe among tbegoodles on our
Pan\r7 Shelf"
OPEN DAILY 9:30 to 5:00
Easiest
wheel you
ever turned!
Safest
wheel you ever held!
I
Come try it yourseU •••
I
Cbryaler thia year wb0411Ce1 the lint
power steering ever offered on an
American passenger car. Many owners
tell us it is the greatest advance ip
car driving linea the seH-starter1 To
a penon who hasn't tried it, it is
ac:tually impossible to. describe what
R difference it makes. Drivin& becomell a neW and wonderful experiem:e. At }four touch on the wheel,
Recalled To Active Duty
First Lieutenant Edward Morris
Bassett, Jr., of Seaford, Del., has
been called back Into the service
Irydrau1lc power imtantly provid..
and is stationed at the University
Iour-flft"- of the etJ!JrU needed to
of Pittsburgh as an instructor' with
at_ tbe car. Gone is all aense of tuL
the R.O.T.C. engineer gro";P. His
~ 8Irain, tension. In ita pla('e you find
wife and children Patricia, 2, and
a wonderful sense of absolute front
Edward 3lh, are temporarily visitwheel control wi~ almost no effort
ing his mother on North Chester
on
your part. Hydraguide is regular
road before jolnlhg him In western
equipment on Crown Imperial., op- .
Pennsylvania.
tIonal at extra cost on other 8-cylinder
~oo.1a. Whatever car you're driving
L. W. V. HO.~!I'
IIOW. _ invite you to •• An L.W.V. tea-meeling was held
Monday at the home of Mrs.
,
Thomas W. Hopper. chairman', of
Com. 'I'llY ChrJaIa BydJaqaIde •••
Dogwood lane.
Mrs. Roderick
~_.-iDII- olforod _ ...
F irth, co-chairman, assisted. Those
AumicaD
puMDpt carl
llresent were members 'of the
....._. f'IreI'owu
League's Metropolitan FInance
Co_
TRY
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Drive Committee and Included
lSQ"'ii;nepowtt. fittest and most ~.
?,·'irs. J:.~rederick Dudley. Mrs. WilerfuI panengar car en&iDe OIl Amenca I
liam C, McDermott, Mrs. Vincent
r hlpwaya mcla71
T. Lathbury, Mrs. Carl Chase, Mrs.
0-Cbrpler Power Bm1r!u
Jarnes Evans, Mrs. John Moore,
.
p..- froID the·..,.;n. be\pto apply the
Mrs. Henry A. Piper, Mrs. Earle
. bnbe ••• CIlU _
PUULi* tequIred
P. Yerkes, Mrs. Joseph Conard,
Mrs. Joseph B. Shane and Mrs.
W.I
Thomas G. Casey.
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PETER E. TOLD
A Hallowe'en party will be g1Ven
for the Senior Class and their
parents by the senior mothers on
October 19 at 8:30 p.rn. In the
high school gymnasium. There
wl11 be dancing, stunts and refreshments.
Plans were begun for this party,
a senior class tradition. at the
Twelfth Grade Mothers' meeting
In the museum room on October
3 •. along with other plans for the
year. The next activity will be
the so-called intermiSsion party,
when refreshments and entertalnment are provided. as an interlude
to the 5enior Ball, November 30.
remamed
•••arll . A""
I.I..AIICE . .
f.:eaion Aqxmety To Meet MoD. PLAN HAlLOWE'EN PARTY
'.
The more we kno)'r
about your decor, your tast..,
your habits and such.
the straighter we can
steer you to the perfect
.
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ARMY APPOINTMENT
._awa......DlftllJPOUCY
l..
POll
SWARTHMOR&AII
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Named County" Seal
Sa .:, CL -'-
interests us
your headquaJ'ler.
lor carpel' and
THE
National Tuberculosis. Assocjatio~.
home life
Thetas Begin A11-day Sewing
th:
NEXT YEAR
your
OCTQBER 12, 1951
- _ . . _a"
Richard Delaplaine of South
Harvard aVet>ue who graduated
trom Temple Medical School. Phil~delPhia last June, is serving his
. ~ntemship at the French Hospital
III
San Fran~,
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new
Hydragui"e Power Steering!
!lEW COllTllOl.1 JlydrallUide
!lEW SJlFE'r'r.I Even off the
in&,. Th. littleat lady you know
• new fee1ing of complete comcan actually park the biuest
mand at any apeed.' In city
ChryIIler with her thumb and
traflic ••• OD awkward driv.
aile IDpr on the wheel • •• . . . , . ••• in 1Ilu&-6tting prap
111 dq with 11_ - you - .... NIl:
dam fnIm· _ · ....·oboaIdor
~ Is...
draguide helps keep your car
steady and true with almost
no effort ••• takes the jolt and
main out of driving in ruts,
IIEW EIISII No more wbirlinK
or twirlinll, tuninll ODd strain-
Kiveo your huld. on the wbeel
_eM ...
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road onto a oaft shoulder, Hy-
snow, or ....d .•• makes """-,
ina: many tim.. oafer than
HANNUM&-WAITEYale Ave. & Ch'ester Road
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ocTOBER 12, 1951
SWARTHMORE/AN
y;,.:
Ashes fi Rubbish Removed
Lawns mowed, General
Hauling
"57c.
CHICKENS (2\12 t:!\12 'IIN) Ib 39C:
·aame C:biekea8-Pan Read,. u. 57.
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LARGE JERSEY POROIES ..'"32c
It:·
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'ady sharp
6 '!1l.. ,
.CHEESE
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Ib
Vlrglela
Almond FlUet!
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Thorn Seremba
, Mild Cheese
.. 55e
Extra Sharp Cheese "75c'
{jotII :f.tuIl Oats . a....... 13c
Pumpkin
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NL"'''.17c
,
N •• PaIk •
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COFFEE
RING·
H;h 35c:
"";:
Olive.. "~=--
SLIP COVERS & DRAPEBlES
2" years expe11ence
LarP Cbalr -
Be-apholstered
from ,SSap
KegnlaUon Sofa,He-apholstered
from $65ap
Slip Coven, sofa and 2 chairs
from $9Sap
Malerlals are lnoJaded In the
above prices
A 10PEI Automatic Gas Rangel
Broiler cind oven cooking charts, baked right
Into the enamel, serve as a gQi~' for delicious.
results. TCIP burners,.ov~l),and broiler light instantly,
automatically. You get .exad temperatur:e control
.In your oven that assures perfect baking results.
These and other conveniences make a ~oper auto·i':matic gas ran'ge a real time- an~ work-saver.
.... Choose yours.at your local dealer's or at any of
.,
our suburban stores.
Plckl..........···'" ........ 25e
3rape Jelly"'" ..... "... 19c
.!J
SPICED WAFERS
t:~ 6ge
.'
'.resh Cut, Snow White, Long Island
CAULIFLOWER
Mountain Grown, Juicy, Eastern Red
DELICIOUS APPLES 3 Z5c:
lb.
'9'UJ4te4 ';tNJt/6
.!)deal
Braud For"'oo.
Lima Beau. 2~: 5S~
Pillsbury~
FLOUR ~ 41e : ~ 15e
/}dud
Fancy
APPLE
SAUCE
N':;.~
I.0-=
Made from ..Iected
fresh oppln
Gold Medal, C.,...ta
'. . . .
Raisins .~"'.I_'
21c
Baking Soda ~. ~ ., ••, 5c
Raisins SUII ••,II
le'N .-. 2'c
Prunes II.......
pili 26c
Rob-ford Rice
2 ~.... 25c
Marga,lne ...... ,· ..·24« .'
M';rgarlne ,- ...,.. .. ... 29c •
.Asco
Fuulodid' ,
COFFEE
~ 79.:
Heat·fIo . . .,..
.rlng U. Your
_ I M¥1. .
Mix,
o.
Uw.r.. "_lIP'. J.1ce, .ow DIIttII CI.. .......
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Depe"dable Service
Rubbish CollectIon
Swarthmore Disposal
Weekly or Monthly .
WARREN PIERCE
Swarthmore 6·2078
~.O.BOX37
Swarthmore, Pa.
Phone SW 64636
. AqlAM •• •
New .... a.In&IIll'IaDo.
and n..atrt_ Since 1_
P_.· III... 6-3551
OF
. Atlantic Heating Oils
AND
Iron Fireman Oil
Burners
Good' Coal
PLACE TO WORK
Stokes NursinJ( Ho"",
SEI Fer CUENTELE
MaclillOn 3-11098
REPAIRED &- INSTALLED
WARM-AIR HEATINC
Fuma.....
Vacuum .CI_ed;
CEOReE MYERS
Box 48 - Swarthmore 6-ll7~lOi
RiDLEY PARK
Phone Swar&ianOl'e'S-''Ja
BAIRD and BIRD
Realtors
Specll\llzinlr In SALFS of NEW and . OLDER HOMES
Of the girls who eome in to ask about telephone .jobs,
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.. meny report that they hew-a
about telephone work
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from friends already in . the' "Bell
family."
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'There are many &ood pomts to talk about. .-too.-
* no' experience needed
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~,'INSURANCE-
CONSTRUCTION MORTGAGES -
tl Deve~opers of New Homes -
~.
.
MagUl Road -
Now Under Construction -
RENTALS
Cornell AvenDO
OAKCREST LANE .
Ph01,e Swar.thmore 6·0108
,
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friendly, congenial peopl.
pleasant, comfortable surroundl....
*
.
work, Interesting lobs
good pay' &om" the start,
with regular IncreaHS
TIH5ElW
We have a' number of o~nings right now for girbt
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bunker, Jr.,
of Mt. Holyoke place have been
entertaining as their house guest
for two weeks Mr; Bunker's aunt,
Mrs. G. K. Rand of West· Palm
Beach, Fla. Mrs. Rand will today
accOinpany :Mr. and Mn. ·Bimker.
Sr., of Hillborn avenue to Wash~
!ngton, D.C.' for a viEit before reo
turirlng sOuth.
who eRn quaiify. ,Why not stop In today at one of
the offices liste4 below:
,
7055 Terminal Square. Upper Darby, Pa.,
.
1631
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Arch Street, Phlladelphla,.a.
".' au....- _ ...:._....
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tired lady, small apartment or
share apartment with middle aged
lady, or board in private home.
Box S, The Swarthmorean.
WXNTEP=Companlon for wo...
man, white, sleep in., ,6.. day
week. Other help kept. Very light
work. Driver's License. Re1erence~.
Reply to Box 0, The
Swarthmorean. ,
WANTEIJ-.To rent garage near
High School. R. M.Kidd, 211
Benjamin West avenue,. Swarthmore 6-0.437.
.
WANTED=H,gh School girl for
waitress work thrOugh dinner.
Experience not necessary. Dew
Drop Inn, Swarthmore 6~Q628.
wANTiili=Usea. plano tor ,bean..
nero Call Chester 2.1208.
WANTED=Baby SltiiDg, by re. liable Swarthmore resident. Call
Swarthmore 6-7152. .
WAthtn=Fart-tlDie :work
4
hours in morning, 3 days week.
References. Swarthmore 6-5158.
WANTED:::cLERk TYPIST - accurate with figures, good handwriting, 5-day week. Excellent
working ~onc;litions in modern,
well equipped offices. APPly in
1 to Liberty Advertising Co.,
Park avenue, Swartlpnore.
WANTED=Bird· cage lor parakeet. Swarthmore 6-5240..
.
WANTED Cub's _shirt, size 10,
hat and tie. Scouts red kerchief
and· hat. Swarthmore 6-6642.
WANTED-Mather's Helper, approximately 4 to 6 hours, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Call
Swarthmore 6-4254.
WANTED-ReCord player, plugin or manual type, suitable for
young child. Swarthmore 6"7245.
WANTJ!iij5fo buy fUrniture,oddS
and ends of any articles. Ches-
~~~f.fs~HH~~~~~1Uter
~
A{atV,Alen-~_
~. ruroo.> ~f!
OPEN
.
WILLIAM :1. STEPHANI, .JR.
Lanm.ca:i>lnlr
Tree Moving
N1II'!Ier1
Free Estimates
Phone Valleybrook 2384
Chesler Heigh"" Pa.
AuthoriZed Distributora
Sing.
'IUUaSDAY ... F&mAY
utII • P.IJ. .
SATOmAY 'tID 'iI .P.II.
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~. DONOHUE
PIANO TUNING
- Chester ....... ~'
Derrich Mcl1larhte, W.'IOA 011, Swab Do. . Cab·
Since 1905
Painters &- Paper Hangers
We ShDUld know how
SWl!. 6-2266 Michigan Ave•
•••••••••••••••••
oblE X6Mii:- iiXiki'F
DONNELLY
COUPONS
_IUD ICI TOUR ROlla
CUNNINGHAM
Interior and Exterior'
,
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Reba C. Love
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This faU the· following members
of Senior High Chorus were choscn
to sing in the County Chorus:.
Polly Emery, Howard Shearer,
sam . Lewis, Greta Richardson,
Bob Terry, Ken Wright, Jud M:!,gatt, Clem Malin, Don MacElww>,
and Barby Shipherd. These peo"
pie are meeting with 100 other
'students for rehearsals at Sharon
Hill .HIgh School dUring the first
two months. of school. Marga.ret
Dalton, choral director at Sharon
Hill, is acting' as hostess to the
group this ;Y.ear.
.
Eight numbers are being presented by the group for two performances, wit~ each selection
conducted by a different cboral
director. . On October 23 at 1
~o'clock, the County Chorus will
sing first at Clothier for Teacher's
Institute .octOber 23 at 1 p.m.
and again on Thursday, November
15 '\'Ifor the Delaware
County Ad' •
ministrator's Conference. So far
the group hils felt that tlri" ex~
perience has been inv!'luable, and
hopes that many more people will
have the opportunity to participate.
,
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....-.urn.----PERSONAL
(My commlsalon expIres -February I. lin)
Painter and Decorator
friend tells Iriencl--
REAN
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• • • • • • I • • I.'
IJOHN
,
ownl"g or
total IIDlOUlit ut
'51....
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a C9TporRtioli. the IUlilies
PERSONAL=English woman de ...
ot the indh'idunl ownertl must
sires positiob, as ,companionJf owneT· by n. parillerllhip or
I
h
k
Incorporated flnn. Its. IInllle and
ouse eeper, or assist· with child...
liS well as tiilltof each hulJvldual
rent . i!!- e"change for room and
ruUBt ., be given,)
board, plul? a small remuneration.
~arJOrie T., ToW. 322 l'urk Avenue. Eo" W, The SwarUunorean.
SUlI.rthll)Ore. Ill .. l'otrlcla Ann 'COld 312
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I'ork Avcn~e. Swarthmore. Va., l'et~r K.
Told. 322 J Ilrk Av,enue. SWarthmore. Pa.
for
s. The known bondholders mortgagees
lIud other s('CllrHy holders oWnlng or hold~
lUg
I pcrcent
or more
or total
amountare:
ot I~:(c:;':::'~~:::::
bouds.
mortgages.
or other
securlUes
(I~,\!!:~rc are none. so state.)
PEHSONAI;::Experienced reliable
... POTilgruphs 2 nnd .s Include. in cases
grandmotherJ will baby sit or
where the stockholders or security holder mend. Call Swartlunore 6-6236.
!lppearli upon the boob ot the company
as truslee or In nny other Ilduclarr rela. PERSONAt;::'Vll'gm18, formerly
tfon. the Jlame of the person or l'Orpora·
with the Gown Shop, offers ex..
lion for whom such trustee Is acting; also
I
Ihe statement" In the two paragraphs show
a teration service. Fittings
he utrlnnt'EI full knowledge and bellct WI
nOlne, and delivered. Call
10 the circumstances a nrl condltlons under
which stockholders ami security. holders
wltv do not appear upon the bookll ot the
company ns trustees. hold stock and I\eCU.
tions. Bertha P.
rltles In a capacity other thnn tbat of II erford avenue. Phone ".,arthlnOlre
bonnHde owner.
"5. The OVerage number ot copies or ~6;;-6~7$i5i.0F;''N'lrT--,=:n::::-=r::::'==
each iElSlle IJt his publication sold or dis- PERSONAL
Radi
tel
trlhuled. through the malls or otherwise.
_OS,
evisfon
to paid subscribers dunng_the 12 months
receivers, vacuum, cleaners and
preceding the dote shown above was· other electrical appliances repair(This Infonnation 18 required from dan.: ed Prompt Service Robert Bra ks
weekly. seml·weekly. and tTl·weekly newS:
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(Signature of editor. publisher. buslneAA n'ANTED
manoger. or owner) Peter: Eo Told.
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Sworn to and .subscrl[)ed befOTC me this -:
,th day ot October. 19'1.
WANTED--In Swarthmore by re...
PHONE CHESTER 4-4287
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IT'S' A GOOD
SWARTHM
.
OIL .-IEilT
OIL BURNERS. AIR CQNDmONING OIL FURNACES
OIL BOILERS _
II'URNINe WATER HEATERS
9
ClasSl"f'".ed
PI!..
und
pOTation.
the
nBlUes
~lllted
ESTlMATI!lS FRIlE
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
.
H.S. Students To
38c
UPHOLSTEID~R
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invites all Interested club members
to join.
A much anticipated event of the
Art Department is the all-day
trip to the New Hope Art Exhibi":
tion, phillips Mill, on Thursday,
October 18. This is open to all.
club m\!mbers. The· group will
assemble at lQ a.m. at the clubhouse. Those wishing transportaWm or those who can furnish
transportation are asked to call,
on or before Tuesday, Miss Tally,
SW 6-7079, or Mrs. Ross W. Marriott, SW 6-4534.
The Literature Department will
hold its first meeting on Friday,
October 19, at 10. a.m. in the clubhouse. Mrs. Rolal].d G •. E. tmman .
is chairman of .the department.
She will present Mrs. Harold Gr.iffin" who, will review "Return to
Paradise" by James A. Michener.
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WIIJU..M BROOKS
:a
.Same Ducklings, Oven Ready
• resh-KIII_d Nearby .rylng
i
-d.t=:lt:::lPt::':i':'
• swaribmore 6-1448
PEACHES
TOMATO rouP 10:::' ge : 8.·..·· 69~
CORN NO'30~17e: ~ 6. ··99e:
PEAS 6NO.";'a9'3e • 6NO.-87e:
PEAS ..!:"':':=~:t . '. NO~~.14e:: 6 7ge
Ib
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L The nnme!! nud addresses of the
rmbllsher. editor. mnnagIn'f editor. and
hu ... llle~ managers nre: Publlsi1er. Peter
f. - ToIrI. 322 Park Avenue. SWartlullore.
I!:ditor.. Peter E. Told. 322 Pnrk Avenue. swnrthmo"e. Pa.: Mannglng editor.
I'cter B. Told. 321 Park Avenue. Swarth·
more. Pa.; Business ,monnger, Peter E.
'1ItMe 1eeat "1!atuu,at ./leoOle
DUCKLINGS
3SC:
sTATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP. Told. at! Park Avellue
~UIRgD BY THE A.rYr OF ~'ONGRESS
~IANAG&\f&"'\1'f. AND CIRCULATION
•. Tbe OW".r I" (I;
1 !l.il.
CHECK .THEM-ALL
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JVLY 2. 11148 (TItle aD, United Statea
Code. Section' 218)
or THE SWAR1'I-lMOREAN. pub!fshed
w<;'I'ki).' at Swnrthmure. 1'8•• for October.
Qn Monday, October IS, at 10
a.m. the American Home Department will conduct a clasS In china
mending \\Ilder the direction .of
Mrs. William Morris. Instruction
in lamp shade making will be
given at' the same time. Those In-.
'terested are asked to call Mrs. Lei!
. and you'll find out It pay. to .hop at ,our
roy T. Wolf, SW 6-7509, chairman, or MrS. J. Roy Snape, SW
convenient Acme. After all, you ani, IIGY.
6-2966 co-chairman, for further
when your total ,ood bill is lower. More
detailp. The classes will be held
In, the lOUnge of the clubhouse.
and more folks are turning toA "'.From 9:30. to 12:30., Monday, the
always ~ul'e of dependable quality ·and
first meeting of the painting class
of the Art Department will be
held. The class has been organiZed.
under the direction' of M;abel
Talley, chairman. of the departmerit, and Mrs. Alfred E. LOngwell. The class will be held outof-doors when weatller, permits,
or at the studio of the instructor,
Florence Tricker, 335 Park ave-'
/}dull Homestyl. Halves
Due.
The Health and Welfare Department,' chairman, Mrs. Judson R.
H"~ver Jr. and Education DepartF(mc), QUIlIiI),. patked in ••Ira heavy 'yrup.
ment chairman Mrs. ~eter E. Told
will hold a business' meeting at
3 p.m., r"llow-ed by a tea from
3:30 until 5 at the home of Mrs.·
Peter E. Told, 322 Park avenue.
0
ILl .A
Whole
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G~ld
•• con
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At... 8 p.m. Monday,. tbe Chil!l
Study Department will present R.
Idea'
II ••
fnncy
can.
_ aaR.
cans
Mildred Kidd, elementary princiR.d lIan"
.
pal' at' The Swarthmore Schools,
who will sPeak on ~'Child Grpwth
co..
and Development.t'
\
.
TUesday Meet\Dp
Oeean apra,. C:ranberr,. aaun
'!-:~ ~5C
Tuesday at 10. a.m:the Music
llCIi1»-ford Tomato Juice ~t
~' :130
Department will begin, its weekly
Oranle or Blended Juic... N,:.; 100 -cliorus
rehearsals. Mrs. Robert
,..~:.::::..::.:....:.:.:..:..::....__________________.....
West, chairman of the department,
Freslr-Kllled
Long 1.land
THE
;'UY. Adi'S O}l MARCH 3. 1183, AND
Oi" AUGUST 2'. 191f, AS A~IKNDKD BY
Club 'Notes
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9-2472.
WANTED PharmaCUlt employea
in Swarthmore, wife ··and tour
year old, desire 2 bedroom partment. Phone Gramte 2-1012.
FOR 9"1
FOR S~Three bureaus. BlanC
ket chest, pine. Large china
closet (Bentwood), porch chairs, 2
Iibra~y tables, mid-Victorian furniture, mission, rocker, etc. Call
Swarthmore '6-0268, 9 A.M; and 5
P.M.
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FOR SALE Solid· mahogany dining room lable' and china closet.
Large Victorian sofa. G.E. refrigerator. T,)utch made kitchen cabin··
ets, . Wooden, 3-4 bed. iRocking
chair. TWo-electrk heaters. Call
Swarthmore 6-1702 or Media
6-0670.
FOR SATE Console radiO, record
player, 15" speaker, good tone.
$15. Swarthmore 6-5013 or Box T,
The Swarth'morean.
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FOR SALE-Bookcase, 4 shelves.
Mandotln, in good condition.
Svr.u1hmore 6-22'~ .
FOR S~Best quality top soil
by large truck load. Phone
Swarthmore 6-6317.
FOR S~English Cocker SPl1Diels, 4· months· old. Registered
A.K.C. Wonderful pets for child.
Call Media 6-0980.
FOR SALE-Child's roll-top desk
and chair, good condition, $7.50.
,Call Swarthmore 6-7245.
FOR SALE-'-Pan-American silver
flute. ExCellent condltion. Call
6-0429.
ou
AU bitlli must be
lIex.:ti fonn of
l'OlIIpanied by
ot 6% of the
drown to Ute order (If
lItrlcl ot tlie Borough
I'ennsylvanla!' As 1II.I.s Invitation. on·
nexed proposal. general colllllUOD9. spec1Jlcations and drawings refer to each other
and constitute a wbole. they should be
returned bound together as delivered to
the bidder.
J. F. BLACKMAN
P.R.R. Freight Bldg,
SWarthmore, Pa.
Phone SW 6-155T
StaTis
ESSO SERVICE STATION
OPEN
7 A. M ••to 11 P. M.
I'laos and speclflcotiollS mny be seen
or secured at the main office Qf the
S.....arthmore Scbool District nt the College
A venue School dally except Saturday or
Sunday or hoJtdays between the 1I0urs
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SUNbAY 8 A. !If. to 6 P. M.
Waabing - Lubrication
1~~r.ild:'1~~~~:
111'8 Repair
bId must
IJ Eoch
a,m. and'
" p.m.be sealed
YALE and RUTGBIIS AVE.
Swartbmore WIH
Tile School Directors _reserve the right
10 reject Imy or all bids In whole or In
part.
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HIlda Lang Denworth
Secretary
aT-11HZ
"Third Ceneration Build.,."
HORACE A.
REEVES
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
ORDINANCE NO•• s.
Bwlding C_buctioD
17 V2 South Chester Road
An Ordinance provIding for the con-
struction 01 all ~.. vltrJOed terra cotta
pipe sewer In :MIchigan Avenue extending
Northeastwardly from a point In t,11e bed
of Michigan Avenue 180' No{th:east 01 the
center -line of Fairview Avenue a distance
of approxLmately 1710 leet; and providing
for the ass ement and collcct:lon ot the
enUre eosts and expenses thereof trom
the owners 01 p~y abutting upon
each aide _ot Mlcblpn Avenue, JncludlDC
properties without the Boroulh lImlt!1
equally by the toot-tront rule.
'fHE mUNCIl. OF THE BOROUGH OF
SWARTHMORE DOES ORDA.IN:
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Residential. • Painting
Commercial • Repairs
• Alterations
Swarthmore 6-3450
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SECTION 1. An 8'~ vitrJAecl terra cotta
pipe sewer shall be constructed In the bed
ot Mlchlpn ·Avenue. commenclng at a
manhole to be oonstructed at a point
thereln 180 feet Nortlleastwardly trom
the center line ot Fal"iew Avenue and
es:tendlnl thence In the bed of Mlchlgan
Avenue Northeastwardly a distance of
1170' more 01' leaJ to a rpaDbole to be
constructed at .saJd point.
Charles E. Fischer
BUILDER
Swarthmore 6-2253
are
sewer upon
for permits.
of tbe public .\jewel'
ot· Swarthmore.
PETER DI NICOLA
Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
,SECTION -4.
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The proper Borough
flcers are hereby Duthorlzed to enter
such contn.ct OT contracts 88 may be required for, the construction 01 said sewer
and accessories In accordance with Jaw.
and there Is hereby appropriated. out of
funm of the Borough available for such
putpO!le. an amount suft'lclent to cover
said cortract or contracts.
SECTION 5. Upon the. completion
the work. and the ascertainment or
entire cost thereof. Including advertising,
surveying and engineering services. asBessment by the toot·front rule shall
made'os provlded by law. upon all 888eB8able properties abutting upon each side
of Mlclrlgan Avenue· for the enUre cost
thereof. equally. according to the foot
frontage of such assessable abutting pro:perties; and due notice of &nch asseuments shall be glveo the ownel1l of 'such
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!Ill! prepertles.
Cellar Walls Re-Plastered
Swutbmore 6-2526
Devine Taxi Service
Swarthmore, Pa.
Serving Swarthmore, Mor·
ton, Rutledge and Ridley
Township since 1918
PHONE:
Swarthmore 6-0444
PETER E. TOLD
All Lines of Insurance
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore, Pa.
Swarthmore 6-1833
HORACB
B.
PaSS1nore
Co'.neil may
PASSED, thlll 8th day 01 October A.D.
1951.
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
By H. LINDLEY PERL
President
ATTF.~T: ELLIOTT RICHARDSO\;
Seon:......
RBAL BSTATB {,
lNSURANCB
609 S. CHBSTER RD.
S1I'ARTIlMORB,
PBNNA.
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APPROVED U.ls 9th day
or October A.D. 1951
CHA.RLES S. RUSSRLL.
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Burgess
Real
Ofl
E~tate
- Insurance
Mortgages
BDWARD L. NOYES & CO.
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."oI'""oI'' _.-A'' . ,
Construction
Alterations
SealCd Ijroposals ,,"ill be receh'ed at the
nlslu otJ~ of· the School District ot U~
Borough of Swarthmore, PeoIl8)'bania.
unUI .. p.m. E;S:r.. Ol'tober 1IlIJ, 1UM. for
furnishIng till labor. toois. and JJ;julerials
ucccssorr. tor Ute construction ot al1wea,tJler playgroutld areas. fencing, basket.ball backboa.rds &.Dd standaJ"dg. aud apo
vurtellllllt work at the College A,,'enuc
School ~rQuods In Swarthmore. All pro1'w;aJs will be OJ,coed pllbUcUy at a mccting ot the Sehool Board at the' School
i>i&trlct olfice at 1:1 pJIl .• October ~I. 1"'1.
plainly Dlarked 011 the
envelope. Jndicatinl' that
playground areas.
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RESIDENTIAL ANI;)
C;:OMMERCIAL
on Rutgers avenue
.CLaim at Post Office.
23 SOUTH CHES'I'ER ROAD
SWAR'l'R1IIORE 6-'lIt
CHiffiLES R. RUSSELL
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Letters To The Editor
THE
SWAR1HMOKEAN
I swarthnior~ans not takin~ enoUlh
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Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Sh\,te of tered the Shiple)" School at Bryr;_
Maple avenue attended the Navy- M a w r . '
.
Delta Delta members will be a Princeton game Saturday and were· Mr:' alld Mrs. Samuel Rarig and
ltincheon to be held Wednesday, week-end guests at a houseparty ~hildren of G\ens Falls. N. Y.
October 17, at the hbme of' Mrs. given by Capt. and Mrs. Fred W. arrived Sunday for a visit with
Walton of Annapolis .. Capt. Wal- Mrs. Rarlg's parents Mr. and 1\.'Inl.
James Lawrence, Jr., of Moylan.
Mrs. Jane Carbnell Gro~ of ton Is Commandq,g Officer of the Stanley L. MacMillan of Vassar
Gladwyne, a Ttl-Delta graduate Engineering Experiment Statlpn at avenue.
of Syracuse University, School of . Annapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Cole and
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Jessup at'- son Richard, former residents of
FIne Arts, will exhibit Informally
her own· oil paintings, water rived ..at their Haverford avenue Yale avenue,' moved to Plainfield,
colors, fashion plates, and illus- home after vacationing for the last N.J. October 1. Mr. Cole who has
few months at their summer place been assistant professor of Econtrated children's books.
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All Tri-Deltas ih the Philadel- in 'Wallingford, Vt. Before re- omics at Pennsylvania State Colturning they spent several days on' lege • has accepe
t d a pos.·tion on
phia area are cordially invited.
Cape Cod.
the Administrative Staff of the
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James H. Callaban of Dickinson Plainfield Public School.
TO BE CHRISTEiNED
Mrs. E. VanS. Cleveland of
WUliam' Henry Campion, son of avenue has returned to Cambridge,
Mr; and Mrs. RiQhard R. Campion Mass., to complell! his course at . Park aveaue is entertaining as her
house guest this week Miss Marof Wallingford, will be christened the Harvard Law School. .
jorie
1. -Groves of Allentown and
Mr. and Mrs. Norman HulJ1£e of
in the Trinity Church, Swarthmore, following the morning ser- Rutgers avenue. witb Mr. and Mrs. Mountain Lake'. N.J.
vice. Tlie Rev. H. Lawrence Whit- Norman A. Hulme of Baltimore,
Can.,.,. Society Centers
vi~ited with their daughter Mrs. -'
t.!more will officiate.
The Delaware County Unit of
Godparents are, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Merriclr, 3rd in Cleveland,
and
attend
the
wedding
Saturdsy
the American C.m~er Society
Gerald A. Brown of Wa11ingford,
Richard Fleischmann of Elkton, of Miss Marilyn Titus and Mr. makes it possible for residents of
Md., and the infant's sister, Miss Franklin Robinson of Rutgers the county to have a complete
Elizabeth. Campion of Wallingford. avenue. Mrs. Hurme will remain physical examination at less than
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Johnson, with her daughter for seveml cost to detect any sign of cancer
as well as any other disease, To
Jr., of North Chester road, the weeks before returning borne.
make
an. appointment at one of the
baby's, uncle and aunt, will enMr: and Mrs. Thomas A. BradDetection
Center at Fltzgeraldtertain at a buffet luncheon a~ter shaw Of Benjamin West avenue
the ceremony when suesta. Will enterta~ed for a short visit Mr. Mercy, Delaware County or Chesinciude the godparents and mem- and Mrs. Albert Clifton of Waco, ter Hospitals, call FLanders 2-2394.
bers of the family.
Texas. They wera accompanied
by their' daughter Mary. who en- "I ...w It in The Swarthmorean"
interest in what Is going on in
their borough, but in David's
opinion. which I share, if they did
Tbe oplnloDI expreeeed belo'it are
those or the Individual write". All
take more interest ..and the proJetten to The Swarthmore4o must 1M
posal
was put to' them inthe propell
Idsticd. Pseudon)'DlIl8 may be used It
the Identity or the writer l8 knOWD
light, they would come to realize,
to the Editor. Lett en wlJl be pubJt.hed only at the ctIIeretlOD of ow
that If Mr. Dodds' request had
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been granted by. the Zoning Board,
the result would more likely be
Stralh Haven Inn and The
an improvement, than O,ther.l(ise.
Zonlag Law
Any building of the sort stlggested,
Dear Sir:
would certainly be less of an eyeIn the last issue of'The Swarth- sore and traffic"obstruction than
morean an opinion was. expressed . the present row of garages.
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that reconsideration should be
What I am personally more ingiven to the application of the I terested in, however i~ to have
Strath Haven Inn for permission Swarthmor~ans realize their oblito remodel the garages on its pro- gations of courtesy, hospitality
perty and that an exception should and open-mindedness toward newbe granted to the zoning law to comers and to see them extend
permit such an, operation. This to same, the consideration, tolerwill comme]lt on this letter. '
ance and helpful cooperation,
It 's~ems fair to state that if an worthy of the wQuaker Spirit" of
exception to the present zoning Ihe founders of this, our beautllaw is made in ene case, it would ful Swarthmore!
be exceedingly difficult to refrain
Ann Marie Bosshardt
from making other exceptions to
the l?w. It is because .0.1 this fact Boro Acts In
that It would seem to be Incumbent I
upon the administrators of our
By.Pass Study
borough laws that they adhere
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quite rigidly to the letter and in- Swarthmore avenue and at a spot
tent of the zoning regulation.
near Westdale on RutgerS. MonthI understand that the g,arages operation expenses for electrIcity
are only 2 W' from the boundary and wU'e rental is estimated· at
line of the property. whereas the $7.~0 for ·both.
present zoning ordinanc;.e reWhetper there were more visiquires a setback of 25'. The reg- tors present· on individual matters To Talk On Breathag Therapy
ulatipns also specify that houses or on bids to be opened on sewer,
.k talk on Breathlng Therapy
..r dwellings must have side yards fuel aU and furniture M~nday eve- 'will be given at the home of Mrs.
of at least 15' from' the side of the ning Is debatable. At any rate a William E. Danforth of .614 HiI1dwelli,ng to the property line. number thrice exceeding the bo", aveiiue, Wednesday ~-:
Conversion of the Strath Haven seven-man Council plus secretary, noon. October 17 at 4:15 by Ruth
garages. to "Motels" would allPear burgess and solicitor threatened to Hart of New York, formerly of
to infringe upon both of these crowd officals off their home Berlin.
regulations.
Practically speak- ground at one or two points durA cordial invitation is extended
ing we would have a row of houses ing the five-hour session.
to all interested persons to attend,
abutting on' the street, a condiArchitect George ~wing was bilt plesse call Swarthmore 6-1510
tion which obviously is not con- authorized to grant the Commun- before October 15.
sislent with the other types of ity Health Society's request for . .
dwellings that the zoning regula- additional eight-toot closet in Its
News Notes
tions have caused to be built in rO'om in the new horough. hall
the borough.
providing the estimated $308 cost
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney JohnNo one can dispute the deslr- and the furniture awards rema1n8d son, Jr., of North Chester road
ability of the borough's 'coopera- within a budgeted $8,000.
have been entertaining as their
ting with Mr. Dodds in his rehouse guests Mrs. Johnson's sister
modeling and improvement pro- H S B
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Mrs. Edward T. Carvlll and sons
gram for the Inn. An improved
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WYnne and George of Atlanta, Ga.,
Inn can prove to be a real asset
Media 20·19 who will return home Sunday after
to our community. However, in
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a 10-day visit.
extending the borough's coopera- Swarthmore a lead as he made one
Mrs. Robert H. Reed of Coliege
tion it is not incumbent upon It to of the greatest catches ever seen avenue is visiting her son and
break its well established zoning on Rutgers Field. Jimmy Carter daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
law which. if anything. should' be passed for the extra point .and Robert C. Reed and new baby son
tightened rather tban relaxed.
Swarthmore led 14-7.
Again William Clark Reed of Seaford,
Ai; regards the construction ot 'Media came right bllck but missed Del. Mr. and Mrs. James Price and
small, separate attractive. cotlage the point giving the Garnet a one two chUdren .of West Chester are
type units .on th... Inn property for point lead at· half time. The pas" occupying the Reed home during
use by either residents or tran- sing of Jimmy Carter and- the her 1;lbsence.
sient guests, decision as to.a con- receiving of ends Ge"mmillt Mac,The"'Health Group met" at .the
struction permit sbould be reach- Elwee and MaHenry was a thorn home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tuced by the borough ba"ld upon the iii Media's side all day. The Jine ker of ,Swarthmore avenue;' Satmerits of whatever plans may of Jim Tucker,. John MacAlp'ine, urday evening.. Plans were made
actually be submitted 'in the fu- John Bernard; Dick McCormack to study and discuss the book uVi_
ture.
and Captain Jack Thompson gave talit,. through Planned !'1Jltrltlon"
.The wr~ter does feel that"trans- good protection to the passers and by Adele Davis.
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formation of the garages as pro- made possible tbe devastating end
Antonica Fairbanks of Rutgers
posed would constitute a serious runs of halfj>ack Lynn Doherty.
avenue celebrated her' tentli anbreak in adherence to our zoning
The last half SaW Swarthmore niversary by entertaining a group
laws and consequently the posi- score on an end run by Lyljn of her friends at a birthday party
tion of the borough council in this Doherty behind beautiful blocking. at her h\lme Tuesday.
matier should be upheld. Ifneces- The point was missed and the
Anne Bradford, daug)lter of Mr.
sary by resort to the Courts.
score was 20-13. Media scored and Mrs. Robert BradfGrd· of
'Very truly yours,
shortly but also missed the point . Swartbmore avenue, will arrive
Horace Hopkins as the Garnet line crashed through. home today \>y plane from Miami
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Thompson's interCeption' of a for a two-week visit.
Media pass with a minute to go
. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Corse,
Gratified
ended
all
Media
threl\.ts
and
gave
Jr.,
and baby son George, 3rd of
Dear Editor:
the
home
boys
a
well
earned
ball
MartinsVille,
Va. spent the weekI
was gratified to see in
game.
end
with
Mr.
and Mrs. Corse of
last weeks Swarthmorean, that
The Springfield record is not Yale avenue.
someone had the courage to take
impressive
but here again is an- . . : . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - :
the part of a "mere outsider" in
what seems to 'be, a very unfair, other game whelil records can be
narrow and (as David said), one- thrown out the window. Swarthmore's best teams have always met
sided controversy.
It may: be true, what the peti- trouble with Sprinllfield.
tion in question had to say about
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FOR SALE
NEW BUT LAST YEARS MODELS , • •
CLOCK RADIO ............ . .................................... $25.00
PM RADIO. small gamet .....................
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TOASTMASTER TOASTER ............................... _.......... 11M
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GENERAL ELECTRIC DATING PAD ............................ ;..
DRIP PE'RCOLATER, PoroelaiD ..........•...•..••.•...~ .........-.......
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GOOD USED, SOIJD WlTB I'lJLL GUAILAN!fBB
IICA PlISB BUftON CONSOLE with _v.......
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.for inaerllon or three 81m!' reeonl e-nll
Infants Dept; Special!
SALE
HANJ.I MADE
TODDLER'S'
DRESSES
3.79
SWABTllMOU 6-1M1
ACTUAL 4.95 VALUE
Just in time for fall and
early Chrlsimas Shopping,
these lovely little dress..
come in several attractive
styles and.trims. Beautlfu1Iy
hand smocked fronts with
tie sash back. Dainty pastel
sha.des.
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CHECK THESE TODDLER SPECIALS
Wool and Pinwale' Corduroy SLACKS
Regular $4 value. Solids, checks and plaids. Sldp.
button closing. Pockets, suspenders, cuffed bottoms.
sizes 2 to 6.
• .Patel Waterproof ~ABYPANfS.
DRUG' S'tOItE
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Made to sell for $1. and $1.50. Colorful patterns and
solids. Buy se"eral for everyday u s e . .
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CA'l'IIEIOIAIIrS
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2.99
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pttle Boys' Broadcloth 'SPORT SlIIRTs
Small PLASTIC CASE RADIO ftQuJreIi udenDa ........... ." . .
RECORD PLAYER in LeathereUle - . 7 8 BPlII it,d 'fM.
SPECIAL,Rom.d baud se'wn antiqDe JIIADEIIIA TABLB CLOTII
...d SIX NAPKINS, valaed al forb' doUIIn- Make I'
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. ROBERT BROOKS
"THE HEIRESS"
ABLY .PRESENTED
Wl=!F~§!:~:E'I·S
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medium, large and extra large.
3.I0Il.
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Infants Dept.-Speares downstairs store,
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SWARnIMORE, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1951
POST OFFICE NOTICE
The final dispatch of outgoing
mail Monday through Friday each
week. will be made at 7 p.m.
The lobby will remain open
until 7 p.m. and mail deposited in
drops. inside the Post Office, not
later than 6:30 p.m. will be dispatched the same day. There will
be a box collecilon from
busl-'
ness area at 6 p.m ..~.
>There will be no chllDge in the
Saturday and' Suiiday schedUle,
when closing time for the final dispatch is 4:30 p.m.
the
MERCHANTS URGE
PARKING STUDY
Business ASI'ociation
Deplores Parking .
Situation
In an effort to solve the parking
problem which Is becoming serious
In tbe Borough, a majority of the
members of the Swarthmore Business Association present at the
meeting Monday night requested
the secretary to write Borough
Council asking them to investigate
the possibility ofinstal\ing parking
meters.
Believing that Council Is as opposed to this drastic action as are
the majority of citizens, some of
the merchants hoped that Council
would make a thorough study of
this problem and make whatever
changes were necessary BJid thea
order a strict enforcement.
One suggestion was that South
Chester road west of the underpass be put on a two hour parklng
limit until I p.m:, to elinilnate all
day parking of out of town commuters.
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That the question.' cannot be
answered satisfoctorl\y without
some study is the opinion of the
merchants. and it was their hope
that the Borough Secretary pass
on the letler prIor to the Council
meeting November 5 in order that
some relief could be given as soon
as possible.
Other business dealt with plans
for the Christmas season. The
House Lighting Contest
Seymour Directs Notable Holiday
will be held again this year, and It
Production Auguring
is hoped that there will again be
a
Christmas Eve community Sing.
Top Season
John Michael was appointed ehalr·'The.Heiress" opens the Play- man of decorations in the b!JBiness
ers Club's 41st season, this week section of town.
in a most auspicious manner. The
play, itself, is top calibre; the cast
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is proficient and pleasing; the KIDDIE KARNIVA~
staging and costuming are ex- SET FOR ·SATURDAY
ceptionally well handled; the direction by Charles F. Seymour is
Plans are now complete tor the
quite evidently intelJigen~ im- Kiddie Karnival to be held tomoraginati;.re, and discriminating. The row by the Swarthmore Mother's
production earns recommendation Club on Rutgers avenue next to
and adds i~ accumulative power the Old Bank Building.
to the selective list of starred
According to Mrs. Walter Mair,
Club achievements remembered general chairman of the affair,
over the years.
there will be fun for all. The atThis reviewer's hat is doffed low "tractive refreshment booth in
to the director who preferred, ae- charge of Mrs. Arthur Snyder and
cording to the Club News, "to Mrs. Carl FJ8IlllDer, will have hot
believe that the play is an in- dogs and soft drinks. The pony
triguing series of character studies rides, in charge of Mrs. John B.
Without one particular starring Roxby, will start at 10 a.m. ana
role." In consequence the pro- continue" through the a1temoon
dUction has a tightly knit unity and until 5 p.m.
interest.
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There will be all sorts of CUM
Isabel R. Seymour in the title and pies at the ba~e table, and
"ole sustains the focus of growth for the adults a vanety of amusand suspense adinirably and ing games including a,penny toss,
charms her audience as she could a dart board and others.
not charm her father. Proof of
Members of the Bake table are,
t!te success of the. playWright and Mrs. ~rge B. Wilbur, chaII'the actress lies in the hold her' man, with Mrs. Robert H. ShIpman,
future has taken on community assisting; Mrs. Scott Thorn, Mrs.
COnversations this week. "'What E. Schuckers, Mrs. John Jones,
Will she do without her embrOld- Mrs. D. Lambirth, Mrs. L. Alex·
ery? Is she just to be a bitter ander.
Ria.
recluse?" But, don't you rememThe Committee on· PonT
ber, she said, 'I can do anything, includes Mrs. .;rohn B. Rozb7,
now' "? Yes, MIss Seymour does chairman;Mrs. Noel A1'InItI'OII&
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7th and
Undefeated Team Meets
Sharon Hill Today
On Home Field
Last Friday, the undefeated Garnet. of Swarthmore High vWted
the Springfield Cougars to take
home a 25-0 victory. Early in the
first quarter Swarthmore threaten..
ed to score after Clem Malin intercepted a pass in Springfield
territory. A pass to Bruce Gemmill elicited for extra yardage.
but a penalty pushed them back,
stopping their drive. Later, apparently trapped behind the line
on an attempted pass, Howard
Shearer turned on the steam and
ran 24 yards to Springfield's 14
yard line. Again the Garnet failed
to carry the ball over.
The Cougars took over deep in
their own territory. Swarthmore's
hard charging line led by Dick
McCormack and Jim Tucker dealt
out one loss after another to
Springfield. COn their third down,
Springfield, trying a fake kick,
fumbled in their end zone. Dick
McCormack grabbed the pigskin
for a' Garnet touchdown. Howard
Shearer made a sensational catch
lor the extra point.
In the second quarter Swarthmore continuously knocked at
Springfield's goal line. On a short
pass quarterback Jim Carter connected to Bob McHenry who lateralled to Shearer who went over
lor the touchdown. However: a
flag on the play cancelled the T.D.
Then. seconds later, Carter flipped
another pass .to McHenry who
went over tor the score. Again a
penalty called the play back.
Finally. Lynn Doherty streaked 30
yards Into Springfield territory
before being knocked out of
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Monday, OctDber 15
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8:20 P.M.-uThe Heiress'" ..........................................Players Club
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8:20 P.M.-"The Heiress" ..........................................Players Club
Wednesdsy, October 17
8:20 P.M.-"The Heiress" ..........................................Players Club
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8:00 P.M. - L.W.V. Meeting ............................ 410 Thayer Road
8:20 P.M.-"The Heiress" ......................................... .Players Club
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on ... for help in rime
of need. A skilled Reg·
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serve you pr~rdy
and ably. We
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CAMPAIGN
,TillS WEEK'S CALENDAR
EDGMONT AVENUE -
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Retired . Westinghouse
Man Lived Here
33Yeare
William H. Watson of 321 Park
avenue, died Friday. October 12 at
Taylor. Ho.spltal. He had been ill
since January wb~n he underwent
a major operation. He was 65.
A resident of Swarthmore since
1918, Mr. Watson Ylss supervisor
of the Cost-Accounting Departmellt at Westinghouse Electric
Corporation. He retired on June
I, 1951 after having been associated with Westinghouse for the past
33 years. He was a member of
the Methodist Church. A mason.
belonging to Lu Lu Temple. he
was also a Shriner.'
. Mr. Wa~n is survived by his
widow, Izetta; two sisters Mrs.
Arthur Olmstead and Mrs. John
Garbin. both of Pittsburgh, and a
brother James Watson of DetrOit,
Mich.
Services were held Monday with
the Rev. Joseph P. Bishop in
charge. Interment was private.
MARSHALL'
FUNERAL HELD
Funeral Services were held in
Shamokin, Pa. for Mrs. Elizabeth
Fulton Marshall, mother of Mrs.
William H;Lee of 511 Harvatd
avenue; who died early Monday
morning in the Smith Conval..cent Home, Media.
Mrs. Marshall was born 92 years
ago in Mount Carmel, Northumberland C"unty where her father,
the late Alexander Fulton was a
pioneer coal operator. Her husband, George W. Marshall who
died In 1908, was active in the
early development of utilities in
the same county.
A member of the' Shamokin
Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Marshall attended the Swsrthmore
Presbyterian Church during her
10 years residence here with her
son-in-law aDd daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee. She. was the oldest
member ot the Wilson College
Alumnae Association.
Besides her daughter she Is survived by two sons, John ot Shamo ..
kin, and Alexander F. of Huntington, W.Va., six grandchildren and
five areat lI1'andchlldren.
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MONDAY
MORNING
$3.50 PER YBD
J •• Auemblie. To Meet
The eighth and tenth grades of
the Junior Assemblies will mept
tomorrow evening at the Woman's
Club. The eighth grade. conven"
ing at 7:30 to 9:15 will have
as its
hosts Mr. and Mrs.
Donald W. Poole with . Mr.
and Mrs. Buchanan Harrar. Jr.,
and Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., assisting as chaperons.
The tenth grade will meet from
9:30' to 11:15 with Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Bloom as hosts, assisted
by Prof. and Mrs. Philip Jacob
and Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Cobots.
CLUB TO FEATURE
GUILD
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'Stahler SISters To Give
Program At Tuesday
Open Meeting.
The ou.tanding event of the
Woman's Club for the coming
weeK is the annual ingathering
and exhibit of Needlework Guild
contributions.
The ingathering
will take place Tuesday morning
from 9 to 11. The exhibit and
program will be held at 2 p.m.
The program will be given by the
Stabler sisters.
Mrs. Eleanor
Stabler Clarke, a graduate of
Swarthmore College and a resident of Wallingford. will speak on
"The Needlework Guild and
Clothing Needs." Mrs. Clarke is on
the .Swarthmore College Board of
Mana~ers and is ·the assistant secretary of the American Friends'
Service Commitlee in Philadelphia. Sarah Stabler, also a graduate of Swarthmore and a resident of Wallingford, will sing.
Mrs. COrDelia Stabler Gillam, of
Buck Hill Falls, will give some of
her interesting and entertaining
person~.lity portraits.
Julother feature of the program
will be the showing of the Delaware County Community Health
Film to promote the Chest Compaign. Tbe pictures were taken
by G. W. Sweet, and it is hoped
that he will be present to show
them.
The hostesses for the day are:
Mrs. Leroy T. Wolfe, Mrs. Judson
R. Hoover. Jr.• Mrs. Claire H. Jeglum, and Mrs. James P. Daugherty.
Mrs. William E. Simkin and Mrs.
Donald L. Hibbard will pour at
the tea. This is an open meeting
and all will be cordially welcomed.
Meet On By-Pass
Representatives of the Spring-
.. 6:45 OCTOBER 30 field and Ridley Township Board
At 6:45 p.m., October -30. the of Commissioners and Swarthmore
Swarthmore High Sj:hool Band Borough Council met Monday
will begin' the annual Hallowe'en night in Borough Hall to disParade as nocks of Swarthmorearu. cuss the proposed by-pass.
trom toddlers to octogenarians faU
Mter a lengthy disCUSSion, it
in for the march around the Col- was the decision of the group
lege Field House.
to write a letter to the Delaware
Sponsors of the parade The County Planning Commission and
Swarthmore Business Association the Pennsylvania Stat~ Highway
has already selected the favors •. Department requesting that a surand judges for the selection of the vel' be 'made of four alternate
"best"' from the five classes routes, .namely Darby Creek 'Val-comle, niost original, fanCiest, 1- ley, Crumm Creek Valley, Ridlev
Made-It-Myself, group-are be- Creek Valley anli a route between
Ing lined up. Further details will Media and Lima. A report ~as
be given in ne?'t week's Swarth- requested before authorities made
morean.
any final decision::; as to the
route.
Ot-cchLatbtraa R*,.naJa
Rehearsals of the Swarthmore
Symphony Orchestra wni be resumed at· 8 p.m. on Wednesday,
October 24, in the library of the
Bartol Research Foundation. Those
deslrlng to become members of
the Orchestra ahould be on hand
by 7:411 P.JII.
There are 'vacancles particularly
~ 'the Bti1na .eetionL
OPENS
CHEST DRIVE TO
OPEN MONDAY
Sewell NI. Hodge
Direct Local
Campaign
To
The Community Chest campaign
opens in Swarthmore next Mon-'
day. October 22. under the direction of Sewell W. Hodge.
The Chest Campaign is the
means of partial support for 160
hospitals, l}ealth services and other
social service organizations, as
well as the United Service Organization for the Armed Forces.
It is a house to house soliCitation,
not to be confused with the United
Fund Campaign which operates
cn1y in larger business and financial establishments.
Organization of volunteers for
the local drive are. nearing COMpletion. and Mrs. Hugh O. Thayer
has already consented to handling
the records again this year. Her
assistant secretaries, Mrs. E. D.
Brauns, Mrs. Edward M. Bassett,
Mrs. Charles L. Maas and Mrs. E.
Fay Campbell will be on hand at
the Bank each Monday and Thursday from 9 to 3 to receive reports.
To date the Captains in the
campaign are:
Leonard C. Ashton, Nathan Beli,
G. Wills Brodhead, Mrs. J. Paul
Brown, Mrs. E. Fay Campbell,
John W. Carroll. Joseph 'M. Celia,
Isaac G. Darlington, D. M. Gowing,
Mrs. Seymour W. lOewen, Thomas
H. Lueders;
John E. Michael, Maurice C
Moore, Mrs. Fred A. Patman,
H. Lindley Peel, Walker Penfield,
C. Dudley Schloesser, John F.
Spencer, Miss Harriet M. Welsh,
Leslie A. Wetlaufer. Raymond F.
Winch. taL Stanton S. Von Gra-·
bill.
Mrs:
GUILD DIRECTORS
REMIND MEMBERS
Organizations Hopes To
Top 1951 Goal Of
3,300 Items
The annual Ingathering and Exhibition of the Swarthmore Branch
of the Needlework Guild will take
place next Tuesday. October 23 at
the Woman's Club. About 75 directors scattered throughout the
town are busy gathering two
articles per person or contribu..
tions of money from inembers of
the Guild.
The garments collected will 'be'
brought to the Club Tuesday
morning and set up for display.
At 2 p.m. that. afternoon the Guild,
in conjunction with the Woman's
Clubt will present a very interest- .
ing program by the Stabler Sisters.
Following the program tea will
be served and there will be an opportunity to see the exhibit of collected ,articles in the lounge of
the Club. This meeting. is open
to everyone, and everyone is cordially invited to attend.
Directors and members alike are
an"ious to top last year's mark
which totaled over 3,300 articles.
The items collected are distributed among 17 charities, many of
thEm in Delaware County.
Mr, Noyes Impro_
High Scores
As we go to. press the condition
of Carlos Noyes is reported as
Slightly improved in Taylor Hospital where he has been in a serious condition with a fractured.
right leg and head injuries since
he was' sltu'cIt by. a car near his
home on Parrish road Sunday
night.
The C.'Um Creek Bridge Club
held its first fall meeting at The
Harvard on Tuesday evenlag and
report the following high scores:
seated north and south, first place
Mrs. Samuel Hanna and Mrs. T.
Saulnier; east and west, first place
Mrs. Franklin S. Gillespie and Mrs.
Elizabeth Hllliarct.
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W A • T B MO • • A N .
PERSONALS
Mrs. J. B. Callaway of Elm
nue will return home Sunday
lowing 'a lO-day visit with
parents Dr. and Mrs. William Hudson of Carlinville, m.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Passmore
I
inton ot Harvard avenue entertained.t dinner at Strath
Inn Saturday evening when their
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Howard
W. Elklnton, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph
Stokes, Jr., the Misses Jean
Eleanor stokes and Mr.
Stokes, all of Germantown, Mr.
Peter W. Elkinton of
Dr. and Mrs. J. Russell
of ,Moylan and their mother,
Lucy Sturge of Birmingham, England, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.
Schoonmaker, Jr., and two ch1ldren of Pittsfield, Mass., Mr. and
Mrs. David C. E\kinton and three
children and l'tlrs. Margaret Dunham, of Moylan. The dil1ner was
in celebration of three birthdays
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard ElkInlon's thirly-fifth wedding
OCTOBER 19, 19St
GATHANY - DENWORTH
The baby is a granddaughter of Larchmont, N.Y. Helen ElIsabeth
The Rev. Dr. Roy N. Keiser,
The marriage at Miss Hilda Lang Mr., anr,t Mrs: Walter Rumble of. is also a great granddaughter of
minister of the Swarthmore MethDenworth, daughter of 'Mr; and Swarthmore.' 'avenue and· Mr, Mrs.' Elisabeth Rumble at Rutgers
odist Church, is progressing satisMrs. Raymond K. Denworth
and MrS;' Samuel Jackson of avenue.
factori1y in the Methodist HClsp;itail,l
Elm avenue, to Mr.
Phlladephla following a major
R. Gathany, son ot Mr. and Mrs·1I
eratlon performed Prlday.
W. Vandervoort Gnthany at E,'an-I
Mrs. Robert Rowand of Parrish
ston, Ill., took place Saturday
road, with her five-month-old
afternoon at 4 o'clock in the
daughter Patricia, will leave today
Swarthmore Presbyterian ChurclL
on the U.S. Navy Transport, the
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop" perBEAUTY SALON
George Goethals for Naples, Italy.
tormed the ceremony before an
They will join Lt. Rowand who is
alter banked with cybotium ferJi!;,
TIIIM BEAUTY SALUTES mE FoM.L
stationed there as a doctor with
white
chrysanthemums;
whlte
gladioli and lighted candelabra.
S N avy.
the U ••
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. ShoeThe aisle leading to .the altar was
9 Cheller Road
maker of Riverview road enter~
alight with 'Candelabra entwined
tained Mr. and Mrs. William R.
with· Ivy 'caught with pompons.
Warner, 3rd of Audubon, and Mr.
Mr. Henry Faust, organist, pre- ~ ---- ----'-------------~-~-~
--and Mrs. William H. Dietz of Marsented the wedding mUsic..
shallton, DeL, at dinner
The bride, given in mairlage by
day evening.
her father, wore a gown of whlte
Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Banta of
Peau d'Ange lace over white sallli,
Parrish road have returned from
fashioned with a fitted bodice with
a two-week holiday, vacationing at
small collar, long sleeves and bo>ut·-'
Buck Hill Falls and a visit with
fani' skirt with train. Her finger
Mrs. Banta's bro~er-in-Iaw
tip veil of tulle fell trom a caP of
It's a neat trick to dress
IIlster Mr. and Mrs. H.
sary.
lace which had been a trimming
Fudge of Grawfordsville, Ind.
Mrs. Edward H. Pyle, 2nd, is on her mother's wedding' dress;
causually AND look like
Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Peteroon
convalescing at her home in Pine Her bridal bouquet was of whlte
Vassar avenue entertained at
Ridge following an operation per- orchidS and stephanotiS.
something fresh out of a
family re-union Wednesday
formed last week at the Fitzgerald
Mrs. Harold C. Stratte, Jr., of
those present from out-of-town Mercy Hospital.
Rochester, Minn., as matron . of
bandbox. But _.. we have
were Mr. Peterson's grandmother
I'v'.rs. C. D. Howard of Rutgers honor for her sister, and.
Mrs. Oscar Peterson of Ogden, avenue entertained liS her
bridesmaids, Miss Ann. DenviOith,
the secr~et!
Utah, his uncles Mr. Edward guest last week Mrs. A. C. Grit- sister of the bride, and MissJaJnI,Ile!
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Peterson of Riverton, Wyo., Mr. fith of Parker, Pa. Mrs.
Gathany, sister of the groom, -.-~
There's
loads
of,
comfort
in
our
smart
jackets
Elmer Peterson of Ogden,
also spent a few days with Mr. gowns of deep amethyst net 'feaand
skirts.
.
.
Our
wool
jerseys
are
noted
for
his parents Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. George L. Alston of turing satin stoles' of ·the same
their style and wearibllity. And if you aren't comfy
Peterson of SUver Springs; Md.
North Chester road before going to shade. They carried Fug!
..
1n our smooth· and slenderizing slacks; you'll be .'
Plc. William Bell who has been Vienna, Va., to visit her son and themums In pale rose tones .
the fust.
.tationed at Ft. BelVOir, Va., spent daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. match their headdresses.
Mix 'em 'or match 'em. in -most any color. or com ...
a three-day leave at his home on William
W.
Alston,
Mr. Ted A. Gathany, brother
blnation
you choose . . . It·s fun, and so chic!
Harvard avenue. On November 1 Swarthmore residents.
the groom served as best man.
he will transfer to Ft.
!'tIr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told
The ushers were Messrs. Raymond
on Hudson Bay, Canada.
Park avenue, Mr. and I\fi's. Howard K. Denworth, Jr., W. Haines DickMr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen
G. Hopson of Rutgers avenue, and inson of College avenue, Forrest
Park avenue spent the
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Goldsmith 01 Compton of Reading, and Donald
in Hightstown, N.J. visiting
Wallingford, will spend FaUler's Burch of Chicago.
son-In-law and daughter Mr. and Week-end at Bucknell University
A reception at the 'home 01 ·the
Mrs. John W. Sprout. ' .
where PoU7' Told, Suzanne Hop- bride's parents followed the
..
Mrs. M. A. WhIteley of Lewis- son, 'and Sue Goldsmith are fresh- mony. The bride's mother chose
ton, N.Y., Is visiting her son-in- men. Included in the
a gown of rose crepe with lace
Isw and daughter Mr. and Mrs. festivities will be a luncheon fol- trimming and a matching h~t. Her
Roy 1'. LIngle of Cornell avenue. lowed by a football game between corsage was of whlte and· rose
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ewing Bucknell and Buffalo.
cymbidium orchids. The. ~~:~1
of Columbia avenue have
mo~er wore a gown of beige
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home following a 10-day autoENGAGEMENT
and lace with a sma1l hat of brown
mobIle trip to Canada and through
velvet. Her corsage was of brown
the New England States.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Rensselaer and green orchids.
Dr. :md Mrs. Kenneth Doherty Cary of York, announce the enFollowing a wedding trip to the
of Elm avenue entertained as their gagement of their daughter Nanc:rl Great Smokies, the ,couplewi1l
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recent guests Mr. Earl Fiskey, In- L. of Park avenue to Mr. Ben- live in 'Evanston, The groom ·is
tramural Director of the Univers- jamin Collins Kenny, son of Mr. associated with the N_orthern'T:I'1ll1ltl
ity of ~Ichigan, and Mrs. Riskey. and Mrs. Thomas Albert Kenny Company. in Chicago.
Mr. aad Mrs. Riskey were en route ot Short HiIlB, N.Y.
BIRTHS
to their home in Ann Arbor. Mich.,
Miss Cary, a graduate of Hood
Mr. and Mrs. William H ..King
following a trip to the British Isles. College, received her M.A. Deof Marinette, Wis., announc.e the
Mrs. Avery F. Blake of Amherst gree in American Civilization
birth of theif fourth child, a babY
avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. William from the University of Pennsylgirl mimed, Thelma Marian Kini,
Simkh, of Wallingford, attended vania. She is now employed as
on
October 8 ..
the Swarthmore College-Wagner Bibliographer in the Sullivan
The new baby is a granddaughtootball game at Staten Island, N. Memorial Library, Temple Uni~
ter of Mrs. A. ·u. FairbBnks of
Y., Saturday. Avery Blake, Jr., versity.
. 405 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
Park avenue.
played right end, and -rom SimMr. Kenny is a graduate of
kin tackle for Swarthmore.
Bethany College, West Virginia. A
Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Ford of member of the Mathematics de- Newport News, Va., announce ~e
Amherst avenue spent the week- ~artment of Lehigh UniverSity, he birth of a daughter. Helen 'E1lsaend in Middletown, Conn., and at- IS now working for' his Ph.D. in beth, on October 9..
tended the soccer game Saturday mathematics. He is a member of
between Wesleyan University and Sigma Nu fraternity.
Springfield, Mass.
Their son
The wedding is planned tor DecFOR
Sandy played tor Wesleyan.
ember.
Masa:rine Subscri»rif7lII'
,Mrs. Edward Thomas of wApple_
BE 'SUBETO. VOTE - NOVE.MlJER 6
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OPENING NEXT WEEK
Camera & Hobby ·Shop
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brook," Park avenue entertained I
at.A tea Tuesday afternoon in
honor of Mrs. Harold C. Stratte
of Rochester, Minn. Mrs. Stratte
is the former Mary Denworth
Elm avenue.
SCOll'l'lNG FAIR
Octobet 19, 8 to 9:.5 P.M.
October 20 2 to 4:30 P.M.
8 to 9:45 PJII'
DEVON •
College Theatre
FBEB PABJDNG
AIR OONDMONING
Friday and Saturday
KaUlt:rn GrarHoward Keel
"SHOWBOAT"
technicolor
Unforgettable' Entertainment
Sat. night only-feature
times 6, 8, and 10
CALL
Mra. 1,Io,.tE. Kwff
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NEWSWEEK-tee .$8.59
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Presents
"THE HEIRESS"
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Produced under
The Direction of
ClIIABLB8 F. SBY\IIOVIL
LAlIT TWO NIGHTS
F~day,
October 19
Saturday, October 20
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But, t~ yote carefully and intelligently, hear
speakers from BOTH Parties
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THE 8WDTHlIIORE
PLA.YERS CLUB
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Monday and Tuesday
David Niven
Ce8IU" Romero
"HAPPY GO LUCKY"
technicolor
Fun-packed musical comedy
Wednesday Only Sepclal Mat. 3:30
Eve. performance 7:00 & 9:00
Don'l !ilia .l PftIa TIme I I
_ Walt Dlmey Show In 'hcbDIeoIor
MALICE IN WONi)1!BI.AND"
pi,. N ........•• Hall Ac!ft
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MODERATOR
.'. Fr~ Admission -Qu~8tion Period
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sat
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Free Refreshmenls'
Dela""ue. CouIllr Chatt.t, ~call vete..ns eolllllllUee
BOYS' STORM; 'COATS
II I 11111 II. II I I II 11111 II
The Sunday School meets at
Classes are. provided (on
children of all ages and for adults.
The Young Adults meet at 9:45
in the L'II&ies' ?arlor..
At the 11 o'clock service, the
Rev. William E. Hordern will
preach.
.
The Church Nursery is open
during the morning service. Mrs.
W. H. Lovekin and Mrs. Don Dickinson will be in charge'. '"""
9:45.
pUIILUIIIID EVEIlY FltmAY AT' 8WABTHMOU PA.
THE SWABTHlIIOBEAN, INC.. PVlJUI!IIIBJt'
Pbone. SwanbmOte 6-n80
PETER '£ TOLD, £.utot and Pablllbet ---....,.
JllAJUOBIE'TOLD IIDd BARBARA KENT. Aaoeiato EdItu8
R"salie Pelrsol
Lorene lIhCarter
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Entered as Second CIaBS MaUer. Jan1ll1rl 24 1928 t the P
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., uuder the Act of Mu.:h 3, 1''!!:.
D~LINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWAlIIrIIMOBB, No, lI'BIDAY
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The ushers for the day are War~
PreIb""':"- No.....
ren Crafts, Robert Cassidy, Don
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Iou.
Mr. Bishop will preach I\t the
9:30 and 11 o'clock services this
sunday. 'His sennon will be entitled "Children of Wrath.",.
AIl departments of the Church
School and the Adult Classes will
meet at 9:30.
The Church Hour Nursery will
be held during the second service.
Mr. and Mrs. George ~Patterson
at the Harvard avenue entrance
following the 9:30 service and Dr.
and Mrs. E. Fay Campbell at the
driveway-tranSep.t entrance following the 11 o'clock service will
assist the mi,1iisters in greeting the
congregation.
Junior~HI 1"ellowshlp will me~t
in McCahan .Hall at 6 Sunday evening.
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The Young ·Adults Will meet for
supper in the ~ serVing, room oft
kitchen at 6:30 followed by a meeting in the· Woman's Association
Room.
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Tt. Senior-Hi FeIlowshlp will
meet at 7:30 in the Senior Room of
the Pariih House."
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The . Brownie Troop and Girl
Scouts will meet at .the church at
3:30 Monday afternoon.
The Board of Deacons will meet
in the Church ;Lounge at 8 Tilesday evening.
Circle 3, Mrs. George W. 'Mc~
Keag, chairman, will meet at i():30
Wednesday morning at the home
of Mrs. S. Milton Bryant, BryclIff, South Chester road. Mrs.
John H. Fawcett will be co,hostess.
Mrs. Joseph P. Bishop will lead
the devotions. As a preface to the
study of Latin America beginning
on January, Mrs. 'William Barrow
Pugh will ta~ about her reCent
trip to Mexico. There will be
SWARIl'HMORE
PRDlBYTERIAN CHURCH
7o.aph P. Bishop, MinIster
John Stetlner, Aulstant·
Sunday, October 11
9:30 A.M.--<:h1\l"ch School and
Adult Classes
.
9:30 and 11:00 A.M.- Mr. Bishop
will preach. .
11:00 A.M.--<:hurch Hour NUJ"sery
.
Wednesday, October U
10:15 .A.M.-·Woman's Associ!itlon
CHURcH'
II
ME'rHODlST
OY N. !(!elser, D. D.,' MIn1sIc
"A.
Sunday.- October 21
.'- A.lII.-Ollirch . School' ud
Young Adulja.
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1\;00 A.M.-~v.Wm. E. Horde.tn
~ preach. ' .
n :00 A.M.--<:hurch NurserY
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. TlUNlTY CHI,lRCH
. Lawtenc. Whlttemora, Rector
8 00 Sunday, Oetobel' 21 .
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A.M.-Hob' eommuninD'
9:30 A.~t-Church School
1]:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer..
. WedD~, October 17
7.15 A.M.-HolY Communion
'l'bUl8llay, October 18
10;00 A.M ....:~~G'g~union.
Tilt RfLImous SUcii"f i .
OFFRIENDS
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9.•5 A.M,-.First Day School .
9:45 A.M.-Adult Fonnn. Dr. W.
Hordern on "The DestIny of
Mankind."
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11:00 A.M.-MeetinJI for WonIiJp.
Visitors . welcome. Ch1Idren
r,. cared for in WhIttier HbUSe.
.o~ P.M ..:....supper for FriendS at
. war!hmore Coliege
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11'1\1 llfdaY, October 11
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ing Conferences. "The ~men of
the Parish are cordially inVited to
atten~. Anyone who goes should
take a box lunch. .
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W. Dickinson,. and Charles H.
Grier..
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The We~leyan Service- Gulld
will meet Monday evening at 8
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TM oplD1... apu.ed' below are
tbOea -..of :thII IndlTldllal writer.. AU
..IIIt:ten ·to· Tbe ·Swartbmorean mlllt 1M
PONdOll"""" Dl&7 be _
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.tIje IdOlltity of the
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There' will be a celebra~on o!
the HolyColnmunion' ai So'clockj !.,;....:-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _II
Sunday morning ..t Tiinlty Ch~ch; ·De.tr E d i t o r : - .
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All departments of
ChUrch" 1 enclose a letter which I mailed
Scho~1 will meet. at 9:30..·· At .the last~ week to 80 pr.operty 'owna:s
11 0 clock servIce' 'of Morning who have ~xpressed. their desire to
Prayer, the Rector will preach: The .become members of the proposed
Every Me~ber Cenvass Commit~ Property Owners AssQcf~tibn. " .
will hol~ Its luncheon at 12:30 in. Think of it!. Over l20o. property
the Parish Hall downstairs prior 'o\V'lers in SwarthmJi:.e. and 1120
to calling on all members <;»t the who are either not interested
parish that' altemoon. At "6:~O for some other reason have Jl:lade
p.m .. there. will be a servic;e of no reply to niy letter of Septenlber.
Evenmg'Prayer.·
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The ushers for Sunday are
a public servicc, you might
follows: C. S. Brown, W. Randall, publish this letter iq, tHis week's
C. E. Fellows. J ~ V.. Cornog; "VI. R. Swarthmorean
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and C~W. Randall. Kenneth Wyose :.. , .
A .·C. Wood
will- serve as acolyte at" tl)e (j Dear Fellow Swarthmorean:
o'clock service; and Walter Reyn- . Your approval of the proposed
olds at 11.
Swal'\hmore Property Owners AsOn Tuesday the Arts and crafts soctiltion is greatly ·;i~preclated. A
classes. will meet at 3:30 p.m. in ·ni..lI1)ber of those w~o hav~e ext\te basement of the church. At five pressed their desil:e to join such
o'clock the fail meeting ·of'· the an 'organization have asked for
Convocation of Chester will b~ further information. To· comply
held' at St. Christopher's Church, with this reques~d "m· '!xpressing
Gladwyn.
my thoughts in words.
Choir School will me~t Monday
~ECT: The. ~oI'; purpose ot
and Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. and the Association ~wouid be to proagain Thursday evening at7:3(). . mote the best interestS' of SwartbTbere will be a service of HolY -more Property"BWuers:To do
Communion at· 7:15· Wednesday everything possible"Ui'c01:nbat the
morning.'
Intrusian of \IIl"deair.ab\e· buildings
The annual fall Rummage Sale and the acts of groups or individwill be held from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m, uals which wq\1Jd•.. in any way,
Wednesday, and from 9 a.m. to·S make Swarthmdre"s··iess desireable
p.m. Thursday.
pla~ in which· t ib" live-~ ·To give
At 7:45 p.m. on October 24, 25, our Zoning Boarlt' the' strongest
26, 29: and 30 there will be." kind of support, without which Its
C;cltool of Christian EduCation held d.clslons could .l?e, ...ov*ruled.
at. St. Mary's Church, Ardmore. Think of the influenCe' which-could
This is to proviae leadership train- be ~xerciseQ by!~iiVe or-'sbc "bunding of all parish leaders ·and ·po- red _property owners acting as a
tential'leaders. Those who are in-' unit!
torested in attending these meet-' MEMBERSHIP: Any property
!ngs mny pnone·.the church office: owner, regardless of race, creed
Transportation. will be available' or <:olor would be eligible for
irom the church.
membership.
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The Cub Scouts will meet In the '. DUES: The dues would' be nombasement of the church at 7:15 Inal':"'say one dollar pe~ year" .
Fridav evening.
PO~ITICS: The A.ssoclation
MARY A.. lAIR. Pr.. ld....
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PREVENTION SERVlCEDoes .ave
run;, and :inconveDi!>nce.
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GOOD
EXHAUST SYSTEM Remember, you drive with
monoxide
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windows
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cloaed; carIxm
exhauat. . . .
be
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. TIRES and WHEEL AUGNMENT To atop
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on Wintry roads you must have traction.
ANTI-FREEZE
JIIIIt putting in Anti-Ft~ ,. not ,nough;,
ayslema should be
cooJina
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checked.
WINTER WBRICATION -
Don', make your car wOtk.againat stiEf oil and JIll F , I.
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To' The Editor
. Studied with artist teitcb;ersiD Chicago and Phila'.
Member of Faculty, Collingdale High School
Studio in NOfcwQod.~wiU ~.me io home if desited .
Will 'take .beginners. ,Call, :Washburn 8-1803 or
wi'ittl :-:-:-~19..CBESTER.lJ.IKE,]~ORWO()D,.PA.
Sincerely,
CENTER OF TOWN
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Complete Auto Service \ .
"DoctI:ine Of Atonement" is the
subject ot the Lesson-Se,rmon" in
all Cll,grches of Christ, Scientist
On S'!'lday, October 21. 'The Golden Text is·· "If any man be in
Christ, he is a new creature: old
things. or!>· pa_d away;. behold,
aU thi~gs are become ,new."
(n·Cor.5:17)
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Personail,Y, I do not feel that' I'
care to continue my efforts U· only "
a hundred owners' are wiillng' to .•,
support the organization.
Of'
course, I do not expecl--.twe1ve·· .J.:;.
hundred members, but I' thlnlc
there should be 50 percent.
If you feel as enthusiastic as 1
do regarding the . possibilities
the Association, why not c!lntact
your friends and neighbors, and
arouse their interest?'. Have. them
send me a post;1l card with ·their
name and address.
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READY FOR FALL?
WE'RE JOIlNNY
·the SPOT lor ...•
Friends Meeliag Nota
The Adult Forum under the
leadership of Dr. William Hordern
will" continue discussion of Th~
Teachings of Jesus. The topic for
October 21 will be '''l,'he Destiny
of MankJnd."
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The Meeting is entertaing the
Friends" Who ai'e students at
Swarthmore for supper Sunday
evening.
..LetteJ...
'The "Let .Gearse do U" .t-.,,-,.,
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titude.
must be absolutely non-Political
and non-partisan.
I Ihink the above statement just
about covers the organization,"as
I have visualized it. Now for the
hnportant message!
There _are about twelve-hundred individual hom,es in Swartbmol'b. This, me,aos an equal numbcr ot property owners. As of
this date, I have· received approximately one, hundred cards or letlers from those who approve of the
suggestion. This Is less than one:
twelfth of the number of owners,
and must mean one of four things:
Disapproval of the idea
Apathy
Procrastination
CHARLES P.YEAGLEY. ,
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sewing fn the morning. Menlbers
are asked to bring sandwiches.
Circle 6, Eva Cresson, chairman,
will meet at ·10:30 Wednesday
morning at the 'home of Mrs.
Charles L. B?lton, 524 Cedar lane.
Mrs. P. L. Whitaker will be cohostess. Mrs. Morris Bowie will
present the program. Members
are asked to bring sandwiches.
This Sunday the Mel"s Bible
Class will study the topic of
"Christian Ethics Today" with Dr.
E. 1"ay Campbell as leader at the
group.
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Beginning thl~ Sunday morning
at 11 there will be' a teacher training session under'the direction-of
Mrs.. Pat Hobson' 'and Mrs.
Faulkner.'
On Vlednesday, October 24: at
10:30 the Fail meeting of the first
Districtot thePhiiadelphla'Pres"
byterial will meet at the Darby
Presbyterian Church. Dr.' E. Fay
Campbell, 'Secretary ,of the' Division of Higher Education of the
Board of Christian Education will
be the speaker. The afternoon
session will be devoted to' Train-
as
Church SerVices
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THE
SWARTHMOREAN\
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NO DRIVING INTO THE CITY FOR MEIN REGUL.AR MEET:
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Col~ege,
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Mrs. A. H. Van Alen of Park fOil Tuesday in honor or Mr. Van of. Mon!gomery
. ,,:,W arrive
avenue will entertain at a lunch- Alen's "olsin Mrs. L. A. Henderson FrIday .or a week. VISIt.
ment of Swarthmore
will
be moderator at a pubhc forum
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The regu~ar meetmg of the Friday, October 26. The Jneetlng
,',U .r~1
rOJrd .of DIrectors of the Com-. with speakers from the Democratic
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'nunity Health SocIety wa~ held. "nd Republican parties, is scheden ThUr5d~y, Qctober 11, 10 the uled ror Whittier House, adjacent
.;orough Hall.
. . to the Friends Meeting on the
~lrs. C. Edwin Ireland presided; College campus, at 8:30 p.m.
: ~ pr~ident over the meeting,' Admission will be free, and a
.... ','," heard reperts from the question period will follow the
You, too, can .ave $225 to $300 a year
,r .::_.!,ur-er, Mrs. J. Paul Brown; the; speeches. Cider and ginger snaps
, ,..iir:,l <) of the Nursi~g Commit-: i.\riH be served as free refresh..
by ualng PTC I Fig"", it out! Allow 5c a~.
t~:. ;;:n. i'-laNe] Wilsonj the chair-: ments.
by auto for the round trip to work. Add daily
parking chargee and compare the total with the
j,\..11 of PH! Planning Committee,'
The meeting wHI be the fourth
Pre rare (or the same trip. Multiply that daily
~',I i ~;. J"dlll IliH: the chairman of <1m~:.1al pre-election forum of the
oavlng by 250 work day. roryour annual aav~
~ .e' OffLe Committee, Mrs. Phil.ip . .l)~laware County Chapter, Amer... niskern.;. the c~~ilman of the ican Vetera!ls Committee. SP.eakers
PTC aervlce to the center city II faat •
'. dom,ool1e CommIttee, Mrs. Theo- : t previous AVe forums In the
8ubway-elevated
traina travel a lot Cuter than
,lOre Smithers~ ~nd the Executive county have included candidates
tra1Il.,.bampered
automobil
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:'jrecl.or, Mrs. I<:lizabcth. Ann for United States Senator and
and bllJle8 move nearly u rut-aU you don ~
I. ruff.
Governor of .Pennsylvania.
bave to wute pnocIoua
flndl... _.
Mrs. nt'OWn also outlined plans
Chairman. Harry Hyde, Jr., of
place to park.
Wl' trw .:)odcty's .(\nnllsl Christmas the chapter said the forums are
party to be given at the \Voodlyn sponsored "as a strictly non-parPHIUOILPHIA TlANlPOIlTATlON GO.
L'" ild Hc"lth Center for all the ti.an publlc .service to the citizens
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('Ulctl'cn Who attelld the center. _
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ST. PETERS ORGANIST
EDWARD GAD
Ferna,no Germani, chief organist
at St. Peters in Rome, will give an
organ concert ~n Friday, October
;0 at 8:15 p.m. in Clothie,: Mem-
rs
Many Swarthmoreans were saddened by the death of Edward
Gailes, who died Sunday at his
late residence, 301 School Street,
Morton after a year's illness. He
was born 68 years ago in Wake
County, N.C. .
Members of the Woman's Club
and other organizations of all Bleil
who used the club house remember the faithfulness with which
Mr. Gailes served as. janitor of the
Woman's Club for eight years.
He was a member of the Second
Baptist Church, Media.
He· Is survived by hi. widow
Eular, 8 children, 12 II1'8Ildcblldren, three brothers and three sisters.
Funeral services were held
Thursday. Burial will be made
Sunday in Louisburg, N.C.
G'IVE
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orial on the Swarthmore College
campus. Mr. Germani was once
head o( the organ department at
the CurtiS Institute of Music in
Philadelphia and is now on a
transcontinentar tour Off thc
United States.
alice ,barber(
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olcl bank builcln\c
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·Your
,,,looted fol' boys' gifts.
M I'S. R. Blair Price, chairman
of lVI~mbership. presented the
I"u>ignlltions of Mrs. William Hetzel
and Mrs .. William Thatclter whi.ch
the Hoard accepted with regret
and appreciation of past, service.
Mrs. Walter A. Schmidt, past!
prL-sith:ut was appointed a de]egat-;.
alld Mrs. .Peter E. Told; vice- 1
pr:::sirlcnt was named her ~ternate,
t~) HoC Nu.rsing Survey Committee's
~ilb-committee now studying the:
;inances and administration of the ,i
five Pl_~blic Health NursIng Agentics in Delaware County.
eHR''YSLER
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V-B FAMILY!
S('(Juting Fair
This Week·end
Swadhmorc Boy Scout Troops'
.!od three wBl be among the
more than 300 Sqout Troops, Cub
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Qesigned around Chrysler FirePowerl
the finest and most. powerful engine
ever put into an American pauenger
car ••. these cars bring you to enjoy
today more forward-looking feature8
than have ever been combined in •
single· new car line.
"ng!ing to zoology will be the sub-
jc~t of the varied -indoor booths
ANNA J. CHRISMAN
One of the oldest residents of
Chester County, Anna J. Chrisman,
quleUy passed away last ThllFs day, October 11, in West Chester,
after a short Illness. She was in
her 9Uth year. Miss chrisman
lived in West Chester with a niece
Mrs. Helen· I. Fletcher, and tor
years .pen~ many weekS In
This is lour fight-get in it!
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We're fighting a dangeroul war right here at hnnw It".·
war against inBation, and it'. everybcdY'1 fight. IDftatlon
sends the prices up, steals the dl)lIara out of our pockete,
upsets our economy, threatens our plans for natloall
defense. How can we beat It? Only throuBh !hi CVM!!_
and selfcontrol of every American worth hIa
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We can't stop inflation by passing laws apinet It,
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American people can beat it fast, like thJa:
1. Encourage economy in puhlic and privata ~
. 2. Buy only what is really needed and _ _W, priced.
3. Invest every extra dollar in U. S. Gov...!"",* D
Bonds and hold them to maturitJ.
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Remember that U. S. Defense Bonda are __ tt.. •
weapon against inflation: they're the .. f~ duu.r .....
ment in the worldl
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10.V_ (OPtional 2().Year)
Appreciation Bonds yield
2.9% compounded semiannuaUy If held (or full
10 or 20 years. Redeemable
after 60 daY" fro", Iaau.
date. Pardiue .
12-Year Appreciation Bond.
yield 2.53% Intereot compounded semi·annually
when held· to maturitl'
Issued in the names 0 cor·
porations and ~hips
12-Y_ Curnat ~b~.
Bonda. 2.5~ I, paid
as well lIS individlialL
Recfeemahle after 6 _tbI
from date of iIiue.
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Red.....able IIItei>
6 montbl from data ..
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Swarthmore with another niece,
..VJ.r,:;. Earle P. Yerkes ·of Prince-
..on avenue.
She was the, oldest living descendant and great granddaughter
to both Isaac Anderson ahd Dr:
Roger Davis. both members of
Congress during most or Jeteerson's Administration.
She Was buried on Sunday at
Old St. Andrews Church near Ludwig's Corner.
In Combined Exhibit
The Community Arts Center of
Wallingford is one of 12 member
grOUPS of the Regional Council
which is planning the annual ex.hibition ot, the .combined. work, it
was announced this week. This
year's showing w.I11 be held November 5 through 9, during Ameriean·Art Week, In the lobby of
FidelJly-Philadelphia Trust Comp&ny, Broad and Walnut streets,
Philadelphia.
C().ED BEAUTY
SAlON
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COURTESY
PAYS
on party-line
telephones, too
Little courielii-. Jib
be1piug GraDDY off·the
tr.ain. help to maM lite
happier.
ConekIeratioD for the
other fellow'. the buill
of aood party-line telephone .arvioe, too. If
you IIftI alwaya _
UouI on the telephone,
you're _ to find your
party-line Deig~bol'8
the Ame. Remember
the three R'. partylfDa courtesy -- ReJfnqufah the line .. IIOOIl
u poarible when you
bee1' otbenJ try to _it; Replace the receiver
gently when you fiDd
. the !iDa in use; Regulate
your ea1IaBO that otban
mq we the line in-
of
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IIP&CIAI ""'NO. IN
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B.ir Cuttin,
THE BELL TEL£PHOME
IPAIIIl ... na.OO&&ftI.
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C•• PAn
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which will be a part of the event
s.;onsared for... the first time in
this area by ~he Valley Forge
CtJUncil E'oy Scouts of Ameri,ca.
Swarthmore Troop Two is build- ,
ing a signal tower as its contribution to the Fair. Troop· Thr~
will have a display of pack-racks.
Other. local troops taking part arel
Mu.~u;
·180 HORSEPOWER •••
performance ••.• even on non-premium
grade gaao1lne ••• which nb other Junerican paSlellier Car ...&1». can match!
POWER BRAKING •••
quickness aQ(~ _
of braking nch u
you have never felt. Reduces foot prMsure ,by al much 81 two-thlrdal
Club To Meet
'8:15 Monday Night I POWER STEERING •••
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The Swarthmore Music Club
will meet next Monday evening,
Odobcr 22, at Whittier House at
Jame. A. Sorber, professor
of Spanish at the college and also
dire-ctor of the chorus has arranged
a progr~m which' promises to be
or much interest to music lovers.
He is presenting his daughter, Jane
Sorber, who is a vocal student in
New York and Nothera Hubbell,
pianist and teacher. a newcomer
10 SwarthmQre ..
Ii:15.
first ever' offered on an JunericaD ~
senger car ••• hydraulic power proVld_
four-fiftha of the ateering enef1lYl (Hydraguide power steerina regular OIl CrowD
Imperials, at ~ c:oIIt OIl aU gt1wt Pire.
• Power modelL)
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FLUID.TORQUE DRIVE •••
CHRYSLER NEW YORKER·
"FIavohip 1m." 01 the CIuyo1er fuIlIl7.
and chenle JIf.
dds e xtra acceleration h
apace
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perto FirePower's 180 Ol'llSpower
formance. (Regular on Crown ~periaJ.,
at extra coat on all other FuePower
models.)
OmFLOW
RIDE. .. .
The program opens with a group
',f three old Italian songs to
new type shock absorbers give e~ly
, be
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>LIng by Miss Sorber: Se tu m aDllnew rough-road stability, greater ndina
Pergolesi; Cosi amor..Stradella;
comfort and safety in Chry8ler tara.
Danga Sanclulla-Durante.
Mr.
Sorber will be at the piano.
Plus Waterproof Ignition ••••Cyclebond
Brake Lining. • • . Saf~ Rim Wheels ('
Three Intermeui and Rhapsody
Undercoated Cha....... Constant
in E flat by Brahms will be presj,.'ect Electric Windshield ~ipera . k~
sented by· Mrs. Hubbell, followed
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Independent Easi-Lock Parking Bra
by anolher· group of songs: Die
All "out of the Jab" and ready for
\f:.dn3cht, 0 wuesst ich doch den
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now
at your Chryaler Dealeral
Weg zurueck and Meine Liebe is
gru en by Brahms; Les Berceauz•
Faure and Mandoline by Debussy.
The Archduke Trio, Op. 97, No. T
by Beethoven played by Mr. Cole!
violin; Dr. Swan. cello; and Mrs.
I{Ubbell, plano, will close the program.
The club exlen<\sa cordial weleOllle to t.'Iose who would like to
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CHRYSLER SARATOGA·
New••t and lowe.t·priced FirllPnwel' can.
"'White airlewallll at e.....
COSt wbco. available.
HANNUM & WAITE
Yale Ave.
join as active or' associate members. The
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a,venue, entertained a group of in honor of Mrs. Hoegerman.
OCTOBER 19, 19S1
SWART HM'O REAN
Dr. and Mrs. David M. McCahan Cahan ill executive dire<:\Or. of the
Garnet Flays Cougars
of
Strath Haven avenue enter- Foundation.
(Continued frOm pqe ODe)
Mr. and Mrs. ~'red N. Bell of
bounds. On the next play Doherty tained at a tea from 4 to 6 on
Sunday
afternoou.
for
the
S.
S.
Harvard
avenue will entertain al
sprinted around end for the T.D.
Huebner
Foundation
at
the
Unia'buffet
supper
and bridge at their
The extra point -was not good.
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Early In the second baU, Swarth· versit~ of Pennsylvania. Dr. Mc- ho~~ tomorow evening.
more's Dick McConnaCk, - Jobli
Bernard, and Kenny Wrljlht blockDELICIOUS DINNBB8 to IIpIT tile TABTB 01 .tUl"on
ed a Springfield punt deep in the
TENDER STEAKS and CJlOPS Cooked to onler
Cougar's territory. McCormack
picked up the loose ball and ran
MARCIE'S FAMOUS CINNAMON BUNS on SUNDAY
for the touchdown. The try for
AIR COttDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT
conversion didn't work. Late- In
UNDER NEW MANACEMENT
the quarter Springfield' dJl;played
Comfortabl. Room. Day or Week
lIev.....·
a surge of strength for the f.irst
and last time of the game.
In the last quarter. Andy Schro.de~, Swarthmore's .workh«?rse, was
WAI.TER J. PARROTT, M,r.
FREI! PARKINC
given the ball time and time agaiiJ.
He carried the pigskin from GarTelephone Sw.rthmore 6·0680
net's 30 yard line to Springfield's ~~~~!:!:!:!:!:!::!:!:!:!~~~~!:!:!:!::!:!~~~~~'~~~:!:!:!:!~
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However quarterback J im .
Carter was trapped far beblnd
the line of scrimmage as he at(empted a pass. As, a result the
Garnet -failed to score. Late In
the game Bob Doherty picked up
. ':
20 yards on an end run, putting
Swarthmore in scoring position.
Schroder was again put to Work..
In two Jionsecutive plays, he carried the 'ball down to the 4. Finally
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after a five yard penalty, Joe
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on an end run. The score was
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featuring a large assortment of
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will assist you greally in varying
your men liS to please the entire
family.
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Alterationa
Mrs. Robert B. Clothier and Mrs.
T. E. Hessenbruch of Swarthmore,
were luncheon guests Wednesday
of Mrs. A. W. Miller at her home
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in Bellefonte Heights, Wilmlngton.
.
Mrs.- Walter Rumble of Swarthmore avenue, accompanied by ber
daughter Miss Winifred Rumble,
has returned home from a visit
with her son-In-law and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Jackson of
Newport News, Va.
Mrs. George Mansfield, a former
resident of Washington, D.C. mov- '
ed Wednesday to the Celia Apartments on Park aveue.. Mrs._ Mansfield is the mother of Mrs. John
Carroll of College avenue and Mrs.
George Patterson of Dartmouth
,
8deaI
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Money-Saving, ,,Values ,
Brand. Fancy
APPLESAUCE
No.30S
can
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Mrs. C.' H.Garrison. Jr., of Yale
avenue entertained durlnii£theweek~end lp. honor of Mr. and Mr••
T. K. Webster- tlf Win\tetka, Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hopper oil
Dogwood lane entertained as their' ,"
week·end guests Mr. Hopper's sis- -"
ter-in-law Mrs. Robert Hopper,and
son Robert of Arcadia, Calif.
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Grated CalifornIa
( SpedOI)
Charles E. Fischer
BUILDER
aS9t
~S1wa.
Ave.
We6·2266
should Michle.n
know how
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Lawns mowed, General
~'~~·-'ii~S,~~_~I~II~_~O~...~.~6-~2s~2~6~~~~~~~~~~~~~I-;~~ra~=~and
BAIRD and BIRD
Specializing In SALES of
NEW .... Ol,d)&
,
Phone Swarthmore 6·0108
Chevrolet
now
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MORE 'OWIR FOR YOU-bpaNIon at the P.E. Delaware elKtrlc:
generating Itatlon, part of the company's chain of power plants tho.
supply this area. New constructil"ln at this plant colb for the insldatlon
. of ~a 125,000 Idlowatt gu.tatl-lS, the Ant to b. ·coIPple,.d In the
faP of 1952, th••ocand fa 19~a.
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STREUSSEL COFFEE ___'"
.CAKE
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FOR sALE=AntJque m8hogany
arm chair with needlepoint seat
and bacl<::-', Fine 'old 'chino, Limoges, Dresden, Sevres, and Coalglass.· CallSwarth·
port. Also
more
' Saturliay, Ihl, or
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ELECTRIC POWER
.Paces
Pennsylv~niaPs
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Why not tJtop in today at alia of the ofIicea listed belowl
~a.
1631 Arch IIr..., Philadelphia, Pea.
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OUR ACME MARKET Cheater Rd.. SWIU1bmore
Open Th1ll'l!day & Friday Till 9 P.M.
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Saturday 'till 6 P.M.
Progress
Take the area served by TOur electric cemP!"T, (or instlUlce. It is our creedal....p to
.hint ahead. The result bas been an abWldant
IUpplJ' Qf t.lec;¢c poweril!,-borh'~ .....t_t
WIf forfic:rories ... r-s ........ boa!~ ":~
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Iron Fireman on
Burners
Good Coal
IUDLEY PABX
Phone Swarihmore ..." ' .
Real Estate-Insurance
Mortgages
EOWARD L. NOYES f1 CO.
PEN~SYLVANIAWEEK (lCT. 1$,'-'1,_"
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A IU$lME$S.MAMAoUI. TAX. PAYING UTILIty COM~AM' OWN..
IV ,MOd THAM 100,000 STOCPtOLOEU
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TIH"E~
OIL _IEAT
OIL aURHERS • AIR -CONDITIONING OIL FURNACES
OIL 801,L,E,RS , OIL aURNINa W,ATER HEATERS
avenue,
1l-38B9. '
, LOSt II POUND' ' _
LOST-Lady's brown tailored fabric gloves. Brand new. Swarthmore "'7939.
LOST-Lady'. wrist watch-in, lt1aled. Reward. Call MIll7 Bar€ley. Swarthmore 8-02~. 301 .
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A basic ingredien~' common to the &ate'.
industr;y, commerce, and business-and
needed by aU-is electric J"'wet, With plen"
on band, Pennsylvania bas gone far. ' ',-.
PI_nt, comfortable
7055 'ermlnal Square, UPP.ll Darby,
Atlantic Heating On.
Stoke& Nur,inl{ Home
CHARLES R. RUSSELL
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• Good pay from the ......
with ...ular Incre_
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In addltiotJ" you'll find _that telephone work bas many oth«
advantagea:
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Madi.on 3-9098
FOR SAI.E--'--House, seven roo"",
and Ubrary.
hall.lr"'~~~i+'"~~~~t'~11
New
Venetian'Colonial
blinds.center
Two-car
I,
garage. ,Large well-planted garden. Tlmken on Burner. Electric
REPAIRED & INSTALLED
hot water he~er. SCreens, storm
windows. Sacrifice. 176 South
y{ARM.AIR HEATINC
Highland Road, Springfield, Pa. FOR SALE=itadio, console tYPe,
Fum-_ Vacuum Cbmecl
hand-wind. Goo,d mahogany
CEORCE MYERS
cabinet.
Phone ' Swarthmore
6·2241
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FOR SALE-Violin. Reasonable.
Box y, The Swarthmorean.
-FOR SALEOO:Liii"ge &ICYcle In very
, . good condi_lion; Call Swarthmore
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Jl you'd like to work With associ.telJof this kind, .. with
peo~e Iik..e yourself ••• wl)Y not stop, in for an interview? There
are aevera1 oRFnings riKht
for Kirls who can qualify.
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Swarthmore 6·5911.
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riage - tor
Phone SW 64636
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I'HONB MEDIA
WANTED-Young couple, build·
A l'rlce to Meet Ih"wl
,~g ,Inhouse
Swarthmore,
desire turnisjle4
or apartment
for iF==::iI'a~;;m21J~J~··~N~~t1I~==~
winter months. Please call Swarth·
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Swarthmore, Pa.
Ela"Jateen "1"_ Ezperl_
mor~ ~"252B.
OAKCRBST LAn
Dependable Service
Ranges, ' .,
h
pumps, fans, cleaners
t e EvanS
Varsityof Hockey
team
"r,IBhI!rB, are
and on
,Jane
Wallingford,
smal1 appliances. Call: ErIch
at Ponn State where they are
Hausen. SW. 6-2850,' Corner
fershmen.
Park and Weblgan avenues.
PERSONAL-Registered Spencer
Corsetler,e. Mrs. Elsie H. MePA.TTERSON
Willi~rns. Telephone Swarthmore
FIJNIIRAL HOD
6-458~_ for appointment.
WANTED
BOMES
CONSTRUCTION MORTGAGES - B.BN'I'ALS
Developeniof New ........ - Maalll BGad - CorneD A'I'~
The'atre SqaaI-e
Swartloaore 6-fi130
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Now Under CoIlltnloUoa -
~,um ••y
,
Realtors
Interior and Exterior
Richmond team Saturday. ,
Polly Told of Park ....venue, a
freshman ot Bucknell University.
is on the Varsity Hockey team .
Milly McCowan of Vassar avenue,
Ash"4 fi Rubbish Removed
tellar Walls le.P/astered
Painter and DE!COlratoIJri
which played and won with the
WILLIAM BROOKS
Asphalt or Concrete
R.
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the college
I:ii~~~~i~~~~~f lege,
dentsmade
at William
andhockey
Mary team
Col-
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Driveway ~onstruction
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~~:1~~~]tl~E Thur.tiay for overseas duty.
nc,no_"ij
Hav- ,Barbara Crosset of Riverview
avenue. Phone, Swarthmore road and June Shearer of NOlrth
Swarthmore avenue, tirst year stu-
CUNNINGHAM
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Virginia .Lee Freshly Baked Treats
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CIOS'SI Ied .
For &irlswho
lilm pepple,
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work. The men, and women you~l meet at Bell are friendly.
pJMl8nt, congenial '
'ancy, Whol. Golden
e.e.... "9dtut
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Residential • Painting
Commercial • Repairs'
• Alterations
and a chance to make good friends!'
10 ..··9S.
FRUIT COCKTAIL ~:ly. 33e
94- CORN~~~17c 6c···9ge
TUNA FISH.
Buifdn. Cowbactioo
17 V2 South Chester Road
PETER DI NICOLA
CheVrolet englne.n know what's best for the cars
they have desIgned and built. And that's why they.
recomm&nd that anly genuine Chevrolet, pam.
be used an your Chevrolet when replacements
-are - necessary. Genuine Chevrolet parts will ftt
perfactiy, give peak ~erfonna"-ce, aaure your
complete satisfaction. That~s why we use'tIIemGIlly lite belt Is gcxId III1OU9h far our c:ustoIMl'II
Mr. and' Mrs. A. William Bass,
-{r., of Ogden avenUe and Mr. and
IlJI» Brand. Heavy Syrup
,
REEVES
lb.
- .ltd Delicia ••
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"Third Ceneration Buiilden"
HORACE A.
-·YOURSATISFACTION
avenue.
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Since 1905
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POTATOES
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AP'PLES
Mountaln-Growa
PennsylvanIa
Queen of Bermuda for a holiday . - - . : . - - - - - - - - - - - .
.in Bermuda.
Devme
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_Mrs. Ralph S. Hayes of 0 er In
Bwarlbmore. 1'a.
.venue and Mrs. M. E. Smith of
Serving Swarthmore, Mor'
Wallingford, have returned from
ton, Rutledge and Ridley
a .two-week automobile trip
Township since 1918
through the New England States.
PHONE:
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Swarthmore 6.0444
Smith's daughter Shirley-who en· ':;+........'"'"'"'";;:,.;;:,....~
tered the Connecticut College for
, PETER E. TOLD
Women, New London as a freshman.
All Lines of Inlurance
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Col·
333-Dartmouth Avenue
lins of Hillborn avenue will enSwarthmore, Pa.
tertain a few friends at a buffet
Swarthmore 6-1833
supper Sunday evening in honor I ~t±:t±:t±:t±:t±:t±:t±:!;;!;!;;!;!;;!;~~,
of their son and daughter-in-law 10
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Collins, and
Thom Seremha
Mrs. Henry Hoegerman of Santa
areu.
I Barbara, Calif., who is visiting
.
The SchOOl Dlfeetoro ....ne the- rl"hl
Of °
ents Mr. an d Mrs. Ha ro ld G .
UPHOLSTEID~R
10 reject ao, or aU bid> 10, ",bolo 0' 10
,p r
part.
Griffin of ,Rutgers avenue.
SLIP COVERS & DBAl'ERJESMr. and Mrs. William Parke'
2:; years experience .aT-Ia-It
Hilda Lan.. Denwortb
_ _ _ _~Seer:.:.etary ,
Dodd of Country Club lane enter- Large Chair _ Be.UPhoJaliei.t.1
tained as their recent week-end
from $35 uP
pitch speciallst.
"I .aw it 111 The ihrarthmw.a"
guests
Dr.
and
Mrs.
J. S. Van Regulatiou Sofa,Re-upholslie&ed
William H. Leaman Mater and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
from $65 up .
Sunset 9-5082.
Faulkingham of New Brunswick, Slip Cov....., oof.. &lid Z eba1rB
WILLIAlII I. 8TEP11ANJ. .DL
N.J.
from $95 UP
Lan~1q
your old
1\01:'· i.,Ttd Mrs. C. Ir\vjn G.111000 WEST 91h STREET
Tree Movlnc
N~
Exquisite
hrc3.th .l,'f Benjamin West ave,nu" I
6·5922.
Free Estimates
attende'j the wedding in Baltimore
EBTIMATIlS FBEB
Phone VaJleibrook
Chester J!:eilhta, 1'a. '
Saturday of Miss Ann Roche and
I'flONE CHESTER 4.097
J(lhn C. Kidd, son of Mr. and Mrs.I';i'1...............t+t+t+t+. . . .~
J. Jac,,"son Kidd. The groom left
SWarthmore, Pa.
Phone SW 6·1557
~SSURE
Miss Anne Hussey of Park avehue ieft TilUrsd:.ay to spend several
weeks with relatives in North Ber'",ilk, Me.
small luncheon.
bid
r ge at her home Friday.
M rs. Fred N. Bell of Harvard
avenue -and Mrs. George L. Van
Alen 'of Park avenue, motored to
MontgOmery. Saturday: Mrs. Van
Alen remained for a week's villit
wlt!t her sister Miss Blanche Henderson.
Mr. 'D. James Davis of Aberdeen, Md., with his family arrived
Thursday for a visit through Sun.
day with hill parents Mr. and Mrs,
James E. Davis of Amherst avenue. Mr. and'Mrs. Frank Schwinn
of· Milwaukee, Wis., spent ·a few
days oftbls week as guests of the
~~~5~~~~ aealed.
aDd· addreUed.
the Olltelde
of the Davis·-· on Amherst avenue.
that It to a bld for
Mr. and- Mrs, W. L. Dethioff
P.R.R. Frei,ht Bid,.
Chev,.oletParts
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~~r '1!'L~ formally at a
J. F. BLACKMAN
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weatber plawound
b.llbe_anb ..d"'da~_ .-~
Purl...nt wort It tile °r_u'- -A lIP"
School
~da
","".e AllTmue
.,..,... will
be I0 Swarthmore.
proI~' of ,tbe
o&.~'!7 ~a
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'Swarthmore 6·2253
Select.d Pennsylvania, Blue Label
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SWARTHMOREAN
malSeaI:A.J:.-" will be
at tbo '
Swarthmore avenue, Mr. and Mrs.
Bor:Qb otots~b:rt~1 IJlarlCl of tbII
R. H. Banks of Cornell avenue;
uotU , p.m. K.S.T. Oc:i~r ~e.olll'.Y.I'I.nfla.
Miss Florence J. Lucasse of .lnd ~Jrs. Harold Goodwin of Rose
tu.rn~ aU. Jabo.i.
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rmceton avenue entertained in- Valley will leave l.Omorrow on the
RESIDENTIAJ., AND
COMMERCIAL
Hmshow Senu.ine
News NoteB
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1951
Leeal Notice -
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.I. A. GREEN
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1 1I01l'1'B I'IUNCB'l'ON A~ SWAll......... No.
Bailtlera Supplies· Coral
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HEADS
SCHOOLS CLOSED
,
OCTOBER 22, 23
Due to the meetings of the Delaware County Institute to be held
at Swarthmore on Monday and
, Tuesday, October 22 and 23, all
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SWARTHMOREAN
THE
schools under the direction of the' STREETER'
County Superintend~nt of Schools
NEW COMMIITEE
will be closed. ThiS means that
Swart!1more Schools will not be
Carroll P. Streeter was named
in session these two days and the chairman of a finding committee
boys and girls will have a brief
to forecast precise SChDOI needs of
vacation.
thc near future, when school
FALL FUN FARE
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A Variety Show by the YOUDg Adult Group of Swarthmore
Methodist Church
SOCIAL HALL, PARK AVE.
SATURDAY OCT. 20 8 P.M.
Tlckela (In. refreshmeDts) CHILDREN 350 - ADllLTs 750
Board met In bi-mcnthly session
Wednesday evening. Other ·members of the committee which will
include representatives of !pe
school administration and citizenry
at large will be announced when
the Board reconvenes October 29
'===========================:::,;~l toof open
bids court
for possible
redoing
the hard
play areas
be-
,:
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~"~~oll!
eO
LJ>,",
it a practice to featUre our delightful bakery goods
For taste's Sake and for Time's Sake •.• make
SANDWICHES -
NUTS
CUP CAKES ~ ICE CREAM
Completely Set Up For The
ONE STOP PARTY SHOPPER
'CAKE BOX
a nice job In a role of restraint.
We hope that she knows that she'.
set sentamentalists to .th1nk10i,
"U the Heiress' mother had .lived,
then what?"
William K. Harriman, whose In·
spector was also provocation of
dIScussion last year, is admirable
as the' successful, cosmopolitan,
dominating, ingrowing Dr. Sloper,
whose character ls developed
through glimpses of him as doctor,
uncle, brother, father, and em-
XMAS CARDS
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ADHESIVE TAPE
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I" .5 !'Is. Il'1o 35c
....YlNDI. SHAVE CREAM
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--'----~ REXAU. SAtCHARUllOOO'.,."
•• 1I'Io $l.26 210,1.21
BOBBY PUIS blaek or _
211 ••••• Rer.llIc 210, I1c
HOUSEHOlD ENvnoPES~ ••• R... lOepacll21o,l1c
GLYCERIN SUPPOSITORIES 12'•.•••. R.~ 43c 2 "'441
R£XlllANA COUGH SYRUP~ ••••.•• R... 59c 21".
. KlENIO ANTISEPTIC R...II ......... 7ge Pinl 2 lor 8Dc
' lAVENDER BATH POWDEU ....... R.~$l.25 21o,IJ6
BIUFOIDS men', and ladies· •.•••• R... ll.oo 21011.01
HAND LOTION U""I'••1m0lld. Il'1o 69c Pint 2 10, 700
HAIR BRUSHES 1II_.,ton.. ...Il'10 $UIO 21111.01
FUUNTAlIr PEN t.ord Ball....... Ret. $1.00 2 10,1.01
QUIK·SWABS cottonl4>P
POUND PAPER
lie
l,.",. ,
ALCo. •• X
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1110 Pill! 2,.,1Ie
hind the high school.
In other action the 'Board authorized the continuation at the
Saturday morning recreation program December' through March
under the direction of Coach MUlard Robinson. The program Is
designed for all boys In the upper
elementary aJld junior high school
grades in order that they may enjoy basketball, volleyball and similar sports not possible during the
week when gymnasium and athletic fields are used fDr regular
team practice.
The Clti&.ens' AthieUc Committee notified the Board that it will
again provide supervision for the
opening of the gym on Saturday
and Sunday afternoons during
basketball season.
(CcIIlUllued fnIm
Call SwarthmO.ll8 6·3243
lUll
McCahan as Marian Almond, Dr.
ilol.)L-r's niece, whose engagement
_nd m rriage to her Arthur, played
:y Frederick M. Porter. Is a rasp
to Dr. Sloper's dissatisfaction with
his daughter.
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Ronald K. Porter as the suspect
and ';';'dden lover Morris Towru.en~
adds convincing intrigue and. period romance to the producUon. If
his lovemaking Is on the hasty and
less impetuous side, the blame falls
on the dramatists and he Is, most
certainly, the proper answer to
Catherine's anguished Inquiry,
"Is he not the most beautiful man
"The Heiress"
pap ->
Theatel' Square
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OCTOBER 19, 19St
how to
6:45 Tuesday
FACIAL nSSUES
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CHOCOlATE IAI$ UU.tt. !umbo
CAItIIT POPS Tony T,I ,Iu.lor 011. •
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W"RIC IWI Reu'l Pu"tesl .• 1...... tube Z 'ot 5Ic
lD·snTlIl.lbljzjnl tablets . . PICbl' 0'25 2" 59c
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and how to cut them.
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beat, to begin with I The
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bankrupt you ••• sa many
of our new Magee pallerna
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right in price. Your
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when you choose Magee
Mrs. Frederick Wiley, Mrs.. Robert Farley, Mrs. Griffin Townes,
Mrs. RoberL Pfeller and Mrs. Wil-.
liam McClarin.
Posters are the work of Mrs.
C. R. Pratt, .Mrs. Joban Natvlg,
Mrs. Walter Roe, and Mrs. John
Taylor, Mrs. Leroy Peterson has
charge of the signs.
Mrs. Arthur Snyder and Mrs.
Carl Flammer> as ·cci~chairmen of
refreshments will be asSisted by
Mrs. J. M. Clifford, Mrs. Joban
Natvlg, Mrs. Theodore Purnell,
Mrs. Stanley Pearlman, Mrs. Harry
Tarnoff, Mrs. H. D. Staples aod
.Mrs. C. Layman.
Games will' be directed by Mrs.
Walter N. Moir, chairman, with
Mrs. Wllllam Spencer, Mrs. David
P. Welsh, and . Mrs. A. David M.
Speers ·asslstlog. .
Mrs. Anthony Fairbanks Is
chairman of Penny Candy assisted
by Mrs. ,Charles Gemer and Mrs.
Elrlc Sproat.
or ODe of our other
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Mr. Harriman Is master of the
. A'r SPBARBS")
polished, ironic line. The role of
("-TOU MBB'I 'I'HE N,IC1!S'I' PBOPLE
Dr. Sloper is demanding but tfnds
Mr. Harriman ad'equate.
The Heiress' aunts Lavinia and
Elizabeth are played delightfully
by Allison R. Roberts and J oseph. ine H. JacksDn who heighten the
scene with each entrance and. set
the normal tDne of the 1850 drama.
They are nicely cast. Martha H.
Keighton as Mrs. Montgomery
holds the stage with he. characterization of magnanimity and underJWGMONT AvENuE - 7th and WELSH ST!U!:ETS
standing, and furnish,es a famny
background in /!reat contrast to
Oars alone
the Sloper family Iree. Contrast
within the Sloper inheritance Is
In Chester
attractively furnished by Patricia
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PARADE TUESDAY
SET .FOR 6:45 P.M.
Business Men Rea!1y
. For CommunityM£air
How to make light comIortable pack frames was show!1 by Swarthmore Troop 3, under Randolph
S~outs and Explorers exhibited Scouting sltills a t the first Scouting F~i~ held at
Devon on Friday and Saturday. From left to right, Donald Little, 13, 413 Haverford place, f,xmg grommets in canvas; John Pegram, 13, 216 Yale avenue with electric drill; JOt; Prather, 12, 315 Vassar ave...
nue bowing frames; Terry Allen, 12, 215 Haverford avenue, shouldering pack, and Bob Perce, 14, 2~O
Haverford avenue, lifting the pack Into place. Troop 2, under the leader~hip of Peter Murray, particIpated in the Outdoor Pioneering Demonstration showing the constructIOn of a Signal tower. It was
estIm..ted that 50,000 persons attended the Scouting Fair.
Lee.., as 10,000 Cubs,
~:;!~::~c~n:f:~a:e:::: MRS. M. E. SMITH NEEDLEWORK GUILD, WOMAN'S
~~r~~r=~j:::ea=~E DIES
SUDDENLY
COMBINE
IN
TUESDAY
PROGRAM.
hR' d B - d
A special contingent of Hallowe'en spirits will spruce up the
weather and the CDllege Field
House in time ..honored preparation for the annual Parade to be
held. Tuesday night, October 30.
These" expert spooksters, who have
spread cobwebs, hung bals and
hid ghosts in the parade ground
area for the past 20 years. work
in cooperation with the sponsoring Swarthmore Business Association, and will be swooping in early
Tuesday to continue their voluntary yearly labors for the 6:45
p.m. event.
George Corse and L. C. Hastings
have been secured as Marshalls
for the evening and together will
take' charge of costumed paraders
of all ages as they line up in the
group of their choice for the march
three times around the ring in the
wake of The Swarthmore High
School Band.
And no less than five (5) seta
of judges, wHI award first, second
and third I,dze ribbons in the five
traditional divisions. I-Made-ltMyself, Most Original, Fanciest,
Comic, and Group. Favors for the
entire marching cotillion will be
provided by the sponsoring organization.
As a confidential Dpte to those
who haven't been in a Hallowe'en
Parade, or what is worse, haven't·
even SEEN one, take it ,from those
who know-it's an occasion not
to be missed: no admittance fee,
no age limit, and loads of fun. And
best of all, It Is one home town
event that provides as much fun
fo,' the cheering section-the parents, friends or children of the
paraders, as for the participants.
alter a punt out of bounds by the
Owls, Bill Kauffman plowed over Boroug hile!lld elnhit une
Members. And Guests
Over 3,550 Garments
cellter and outcmanuevered thl'
In P a epa
Hear Varied'
Collected in 1951
Sharon Hill backfield on a 47 ~
Monday
Program
touchdown p1a¥. Swarthmore s •.
.
_ __." ..
Ingathet;ing
(Continued on page ten) .
A life, llved with qulet kind"' A program of varied and unusuThe annual Ingathering of the
lin... In SwarthmDre for the past al Interest was enjoyed at the Needlewo"k Guild took place
42 years, ended when Ethel Spar- Swarthmore Woman's Club on Tues., Oct. 23. All morning many
To Provide Nursery
hawk Smith died suddenly of a Tuesday when members and guests of the Directors were busy sorting
For BloodmobileURie beart attack at her home, 233 Cor- viewed the annual exhibit of and arranging the articles for disnell avenue, at i:30 a.m. Friday, Needlework Gulld contribuUoD\; play and distribution. A new high
On November I, when the Red October 19. She would have eele- and heard a program by the gifted of over 3550 garments was collectCross Bloodmoblle Unit Is 8ched- brated her 74th birthday n,ext Stabler sisters.. The p_iden1l, ed. The IDunge of the Woman's
uled 'to be at the Swarthmore April 11.
.
Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth, wel- Club ressembled a store display
Woman's Club, there will be a
Wife of Morris Edgnr Smith, at- comed the members and guests with girl's dreSses hanging around
Nursery under the supervlBion of torney and magistrate, Mrs. Smith and Invited all to tea and to see the walls: complete layettes in McCORKEL TO SPEAK SUN.
the Volunteer Services. This will moved from her native city of the display of 3,550 garmenta.
pink and blue fiillng baby basRoy McCorkel of Cornell avenue,
enable mothers of small children 'Phlladelphla to Cornell and WestMrs. Eleanor Stabler Clarke. as kets: all kinds and sizes of under- will speak in the Friends MeeUng
to make their appointmenls for dale avenuea four years ~ the first speaker of the sister trio, wear, nightwear, sweaters, CJ!PB,. House on the College Campus on
any hO'.,r of the day. The cblldran her marriage which was performed gave a brief history of the Needle- mittens, socks for boys and girls; Sunday, October 28 at 8:15.
will be cared for in the nurserY.
in the Walnut Street Preabyterian work Guild and told of the hap- men's and women's shirts and
He and his family have recently
The blood· bank. 'is available for Church on April 16, 1903. In plness whicb the gifts of this or- blouses, gloves, etc., plus usefuJ. returned from two years in Euruse to the citlzeo", of Swarthmore, 1918 the family moved to the ganizatlon brings into the lives of household . linen overflowing the ope where he was European Regand was made use (If several tim"" present address at Cornell and children.
tables.
ionhl Director of C.A.R.E. While
dur,'ng the summe-r.
' Yale avenues.
S . h Stabler delighted her
his headquarters were in Geneva,
h I W• and
The supply of blood In ~
The daughter of Caras
dara
Ith
ber of folk· S e"ent een charities will benefit he travelled extensively in the
.
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1m. Olive Sparhawk, Mrs. Smith at- au ience w
anum
.
from this Ingathering. The ProIS, dwmdlmg, ~d It .. ve,ry
ded Philadelphia public schools tune. sung to the accompanunent testant Episcopal Mission in l'hil- Near East, Greece, Jugoslavia, and
portant at this time that all blood ':d theAilnes Irwin School.
ot the autoharp.
adelphia will receive approximate- Western Europe.
In making the arrangements for
supply quotas be filled;
.
An active member at C1rcle 7 of
Mrs. Cornelia Stabler Gillam, a Iy 168 garments: the Chester Day
the
distribution of food parcels
New donors are urged to call th P byterlan Church Woman's talented monologuist, gave three Nursery 155: Friends Home for
Mr.
McCorkel had contacts with
Mrs .. Horace. Hopkins, (SW6-6205)
~":;oo she was formerly ae- of her original personalily por- children in Secane' _ 96; Lovers of
Government
officials, economic
RecruitmanChairman, as IIOOIl . .
the' WOmM'S Club and aD traits: "The Gourd Enthusiast", Children _ 112; Union Gospel M1sadvisors,
Bnd
social workers and
possible.
, the property and hospitality com- "Grandma and Sears Roebuck", sion _ 149: the Home Missionary'
Mrs. C. H. Jeglum, vice chall'- mlttees of the Players Club where and "After the Ball", also an ad- Society _ 125: Delaware County an opportunity to study the needs
man ot Blood D
mobile Unit. pulls Into SwarthEver devoted to her family and Viclns.' Each character was sharp- Delaware CO)lnty _ 191: Volun- and travelling for the American
more College. Dr. Helen North Is its members' interests, and beloved ly defined aDd humor and pathos teers of America _ 125: Camp Sun- Friends Service Committee to
["culty chairmlm.
b
wide acquaintanceship, heJO were ably portrayed.
shine _ 124: Taylor Hospital _ 166: which organization he now reGray Ladies oUerlng their serv- y ~ enjoyment of late were trips
Another feature of the program Crozer Hospital _ 144: Sunny Crest turns to cantin"e his w.ork. It is
ices under Mrs. Harry Miller, rea Is't ber three sonS and their was the showing of the film of the Farm for Negro Boys in Cheyney out of this wide experience that
chairman, are ~s. Thomas Brad- f~~:" in scattered directions of Community Health Society ofCen- _ 95: Philadelphia General Hos- he will talk on "America's Responshaw, Mrs. Oliver Swan, Mrs'. the map. Besides her husband tral Delaware County which ex- pital _ 101; Fife Hamiel Memorial sibility in World Affairs"~
George Logan. and Mrs. Norman she is survived by the sons ~d plained the work of the Com- Healt!> Center _ 125; the Family
GRAY LADIES NEEDED
Krase. Mrs. John Bates chair(Contlnui.d on Plllle ten)
munlty Nurses. Mrs. Peter E ..Told Servike of Delaware County _ 468:
A Gray Lady Course consisting
man of Motor Corps will also be
served as narrator alld exhibited and the Community Health Society
of
two SessiODS is scheduled for
"n hand.
Political Forum. Toniabt
one ot the 100 dOD!' which will be of Central Delaware County _ 1100.
Monday, November 12, and Wed~
Statf Aides under chairman Mrs.
presented to girls at the .annual
Leslie WeUaufer Include, Mrs.S.
carl E. Mau, Aldan, wUl re~re- Christmais party, along w,th 100
After a most entertaining I\lId nesday, November 14 from 6:45 to
ill. Viele, Mrs. Frank Keen.... Mrs. sent the Republican party torught gifts for boys. The pictures were enjoy.ble program by the Stab- 9 p.m. at the University Club, 226
Leroy McCune, Mrs. James Davis, at the public forum in Whittier taken by G .W. Sweet who was ler sisters at 2 p.m., ted. was served liIouth 16th street, Philadelphia.
Mrs. David Bingham, Mrs. Charles House, 8:30 p.m. Charles G. Rod- a guest of the afternoon.
Women interested in serving the
in the lounge where the articles
Brady. Mrs. Herbert Gleno; Mn. gers. Jr., Lansdowne, candlct;te
Hostesses tor the afternoon were were on display. The officers of Red Cross in this capacity are
Frederick campbell. Mrs. Mar- for Prothonotary, will speak or Mrs. Leroy T. Wolfe. Mrs. JUlIson the Needlework Gulld are very urged to call Mrs. Harry Miller.
garet Neal and Mrs. George W. the Democrata.
R. Hoover, Jr., Mrs. Claire H. grateful to all those 'who helped Swarthmore 6-1240.
Sweet are serving as nunes.
Dr J Roland Pennock, chalr- J eglumand Mrs. James P. Daugh- to make this year's Ingatherlnil so
Nurses Aides se"Lng under Mrs- man' of' the Swarthmore Colle.. erty. Mrs. William E. SilI)kIn and worthwhile. Mrs. Birney K. Morse
Receives Injury
Wa~e Randall, chairman,. ue political science department, will Mrs. Donald L. Hibbard poured Is' 'president of the Guild; first
At the annual Lng of war beMrs. William S!inldn. Mrs. J. Paul be moderator. The forum will be at llie tea.
vlce"president, Mrs. A. Sldney tween freshmen and sophomores
Brown, and Mrs. Gertrude Mc. tree to the 1}ubllc, and tree re-I,.._ _ _ _...;..._ _ _ _ _ _ _I Johnson. Jr.: second vlce"presl- at Dartmouth College, D
freshments will be served.
RemiDcIer
Taspayers
'Mrs. Avel'y I\1ake as cbainDaD of
The meetlna It belni aponsorA five percent penalty ·will retarY, Mrs. William F. Lee; as- olliore, received a Cl'!lcked left leg .
Canteen Is being assisted by Mn. ed by the Delaware County Chap- be added to unpaid taxes ali sistant seCretary, Mrs. William H. bone. Although confined to the
GehrIng: treasurer, Mrs. J. Al- college infirmary he hope!! to get
Donald Jones. Mrs. Carroll stree- ter, Ameri~ Veter8DII commlt- November 1.
tr, Mrs. Peter Told, UId Mrs. Robbright Jones.
about soon with the aid of crutches.
ert ,Richardlon.
tee.
":,n
CATBEJlHAN'S
DRUGSTo.U
43C
Field House
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-the old DotioD that
you mu.t walt until illnels strikes before consulting the Doaor. A
health check-up " ....
may save time, money
aDd needles. suffering.
See your Doaor-then
bring us his pre.~p
tiOOI for compouDdlDg.
8ge
Swarthmore Boys Take Part In Week·End Scouting Fair
Swarthmore Eleven
Downs Sharon
Hill 46·0
The Sharon Hill Owls went
down to a 46-0 defeat as Swarthmore kept its record clean last
1 riday at Rutgers Field. For their
(irst touchdown, the Garnet
marched 60 yards. from the opening kick-off on successive gains.
(In repeated . ground plays the
Doherty brothers and Bill Kauffm,n carried the ball down to the
,,5. Jim Carter then threw a pass
to Bruce Gemmill who was stop"ed on the one yard line. On the
next play Kauffman barrelled over
(or the score. The attempt for
conversion by Kauffman was good.
Shortly after, Sharon HIll was
(orced to punt from deep in Its
own territory. Bob Doherty took
the punt on the Owls' 40 and raced
down to the 18. Carter then threw
a pass to Bob McHenry who was
tackled on the 10. After a 5 yard
gain Kauffman, Doherty scooted
around end .for another Garnet
College
~~~ ~A~ pcTOBER~2=6~,t~9:5:1==============r=====~~~~~~PZR~~YBAB~~
GARNET
GLEN-NOR TODAY
. Announcements prior to each
performance, which conclude tooff stage voices to Tom McPadden
and scenery and art work to Hank
Galey.
In The
,
VOLUME 23--l«JMBER 43
.• Y P, it i. out-of·date
WDFORD
SWARTHMOREAN
Parade
you ever
saw."In
(CoAUIlue4 from pqa
I lIallowe'en
.CoIan:
pair
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
{~schools under the direction of the' STREETER HEADiS
CoUnly Superintendent of Schools
COMMITTEE
'::ill be closed. ThIs means that
Due to the meetings o( the Del- :·:w,~rt~more Schools will not be
Carroll P. Streeter was named
aware County Institute to be held in session these two days and the
chairman of a finding committee
at Swarthmore on Monday and boys and girls will have a brief
to forecast precise ,school needs of
Tuesday, October 22 Dnd 23, all vacation.
the near future, when school
SCHOOLS CLOSED
OCTOBER 22, 23
•
NEW
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FALL FUN FARE
•
I Wednesday
Board met
A Variety Show by the Young Adult Group of Swarthmore
Methodist Church
SOCIAL HALL, PARK AVE.
SATURDAY OCT. 20 8 P.M.
Tickets (inc refreshments) CHILDREN 35e - ADULTS 750
\4J.~irP.
•
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it a practice to featUre our delightful hakery goods
For taste's Sake and for Time's Sake .•. make
SANDWICHES -
CUP CAKES -
NUTS
ICE CREAM
Completely Set Up For The
ONE STOP PARTY SHOPPER
CAKE BOX
SWarthmOI:8
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BOBBHINS blaCk" brawn; 24 ......e•. Ill< 21" lie
HOUSEHOLO ENVELOPES 61L ..... IDc pICk 2 lor lie
GLYCERIlI SUPPOSITORIES 12'........~43c 21or44c
REXILLANA COUGH SyRUP........ Re. 59, 210r6Oc
KLENZO ANTISEPTIC .",n .....•e.. 19c Pi., 21" 811e
LAVENDER BATH POWOER 9,zs........ 112521" 1.26
BILLFOLDS me.'""" ladies· .......... 11.00 21,,1.01
POUND PAPER
150
THEATRICAL
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in bi-mcnthly session
evening. Other members of the committee which will
include representatives of the
school administration and citizenry
at large will be announced when
the Board reconvenes October 29
to open bids for possible redoing
of the hard court play areas behind the high school.
In other action the ·Board authorized the continuation 01: the
Saturday morning recreation program December through March
under the direction of Coach Millard Robinson. The program is
designed for all boys in the upper
elementary and junior high school
grades in order that they may enjoy basketball, volleyball and similar sports not possible during the
week when gymnasium and athletic lields are used for regular
team practice.
The Citizens' Athletic Commit·
tee notified the Board that it will
again provide supervision tor the
opening of the gym on Saturday
and Sunday afternoons during
basketball season.
"The Heiress"
11leater SqrJare
Call
HAND LOTION Mascal's almond, Rel!:_ 69c Pint 2 for 10e
HAIR BRUSHES ~e"".IIjf,".. .. . R'i. 11.00 21.. 1.01
FUUNTAIII PEN IGrd BaU;m,ro .. 'ei. 11.00 2 I" 1.01
QUlK·SWABS can....pped ...... I00·'.•e.. 29o Z.f" 30c
OCTOBER 19, 1951
SWARTHMOREAN
rHE
8
a nice job in a role of restraint.
We hope that she knows that she's
"If
Heiress' mother
lived,
set the
sentamentalists
to had
th!nklng,
Mc'::ahan as Marian Almond, Dr.
;10::.> ... 1"5 niece, whose engagement
.nd m triage to her Arthur, played
'y k""rcderick M. Porter, is a rasp
to Dr. Sloper's dissatisfaction with
his daughter.
•
Ronald K. Porter as the suspect
and sudden lover Morris Townsend
adds convincing intrigue and. period romance to the production. It
his lovemaking is on the hasty and
less impetuous side, the blame faIls
on the dramatists and he is, most
certainly, the proper answer to
Catherinets anguished inquit'y,
"Is he not the most beautiful man
..
?"
you ever saw.
Announcements prior to each
performance, which conclude tooft stage voices to Tom McFadden
and scenery and art work to Hank
Galey.
pa,.
KLEMlO TOOTH BRUSHES nylon bristles .• 3 styles 2 lor 40t
COD LlV(R OIL Reun Purelest; hi,llh potency, Pint 2 for 1.41
PASTE
u. of III. licenslPd
formula. :n~-tL
JANE WINSLOW
WHIPPED CREAMS
3 79c
9g e
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Chocolate co~ere(l; 6 flnOfS 2.11. box
u
Fastllontd s!\tets and envelopn lin:
COLOGNE DUET
Apple
81o~5om
• Gardema
Bolli for
COMPLEXION SOAP
AssGrte
WRITING PAPER
$2.00 VALUE'
"8480" OATMEAL
BAG 0' POPS
··C.tdlollJ Tnt'"
ChOice 01 regular Of elastIC styles u.
3ounce taio:e$
59C
Bex It Ii
Chip.R.,Is,ont Ed, ••
GLASS TUMBLERS
In populal shapes ReI lOr: each • f.
The
cut a rug
and how to cut them.
How? By buying the
best, to begin with! The
best in quality needn't
bankrupt you ... as wany
of OUr new Magee patterns
will prove. So lovely,
110 long-wearing ••. and 80
right in price. Your
decorating dollars go far,
when you choose :MBgee
or one of our other
top brand. I
after a punt out of bounds by the
Owls, Bill Kauffman plowed OWl"
,onter and out-manuevered the
Sharon HiII backfield on a 47 yar~
touchdown play. Swarthmore s
(Continued on page ten)
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foraleud .....
mWllop
b .1'erage
_lege
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we . . .
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PhoM sw ......
_try to find. wrinkle! Yoa _', whea
,..'re weariDg Ug.,i,ud BeUe-Shanneera.
For they cling .Irin-close. No bagging
or aagsing in sight. (Or out of !light.
eilher I) And, oh, how beautifully your
• ;, .. behaye. Do let us select
•
own Saw_fitting Ieg-eise in
BeJle.Sharmeer Stockings!
65 a pair
35
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IOQ/H N06/fa5
Field House
i.
Colors:OVertare, S_l Cord. Temperate
•
How to make light, comfortable pack frames was show" b.V S\\·~lnhmor(' Troop 3,. under. Randolph
85 10,000 Cubs, Scouts and Explorers exhibited Scouting sldlls I.It the first Scoutmg F~r7 held at
Devon on Friday and Saturday. From left to right, Donald Little, 13, 413 Haverford place, flxmg grommets in canvas; John Pegram, 13, 216 Yale avenue with electric drill; Jo~ Prather, 12, 315 Vassar ave...
nue bowing frames; Terry Allen, 12, 215 Haverford avenlJC, shouldering pack, and Bob Perce, 14, ~~O
Havarford avenue lifting the pack into place. Troop 2, under the leadership of Peter Murray, partlclpated jn the Outdoor Pioneering Demonstration showing the construetion of a signal tower. It was
estimated that 50,000 persons attended the Scouting Fair.
Lee...,
oroug
eSI ent _ urle
In Philadelph la
Monday
A life, lived with quiet kindliness in Swarthmore for the past
42 years, ended when Ethel Sparhawk Smith died suddenly at a
To Provide Nursery
heart attack at her home, 233 CorFor Bloodmobile Unit nell
avenUl!, at 1:30 a.m. Friday,
On Nove';'ber I, when the Red Octcber 19. She would have L'eleCross Bloodmobile Unit is sched- brated her 74th birthday next
uled to be at the Swarthmore April 11.
Wife of Morris Edgar Smith, atWoman's Club, there wIll ba a
torney
and magistrate, Mrs. Smith
Nursery under the supervision of
tho Volunteer Services. This will moved from her native city of
enable mothers of small children Philadelphia to Cornell and Westto make their appointments tor dale avenues four years ~
any hour of the day. The chIldreI1 her marriage which was performed
in the Wainut Street Presbyterian
w ill be cared for in the nursery_
The blood bank ·is available for Church on April 16, 1903. In
use to the citizens ot Swarthmore. 1918 the famiiy moved to the
and was made use of several Urnes present address at CorneU and
Yale avenues.
during the summer.
The daughter of Charles W. and
The supply of blood in Koz.a
Olive
Sparhawk, Mr.. Smith atis dwindling, and It Is very im·
tended
Philadelphia public school.
I,orlant at this time that all blood
and
the
Agnes Irwin School.
:,upply quotas be filled.
An active member of Circle 7 of
New donors are urged to ea1I
the
Presbyterian Church Woman's
~Irs. Horace Hopkins, (SW6-6205)
J\Ssociation,
she was formerly acHecruitman Chairman, 8$ IOOJ! ea
tive
in
the
Woman's
Club and on
t,:osslble.
the
property
and
hospitality
comMrs. C. H. Jeglum, vice ehalrmittees of the Players Club where
h13n of Blood Donors, will be In
her husband has lonll been a
charge today when the Bloodmobile Unit pulls into Swarth· favorite player.
Ever devoted to her family and
noore College. Dr. Helen North I.a
its members' interests, and ~eloved
I
Gray Ladies offering their servgreat
enjoyment of late were trl~9
,(les under Mrs. Harry Miller,
to visit her three sons and tbell'
chairman, are Mrs. 'rhomas Bradfamilies in scattered directions of
~ha.w, Mrs. Oliver Swan. Mrs..
the map. Besides her husband
George Logan, and Mrs. Norman
she is surviyed by the sons sud
Krase. Mrs. John Bates chair(Continued on page Ietl)
man of Motor Corps wlIl also be
,', hand.
Political Fonnn Tonight
Staff Aides under chainnan Mrs.
Leslie Well.uter include, Mrs. S.
Carl E. Mau, Aldan, wIll re~re:,1. Viele, Mrs. Frank Keenen, Mro. sent the Republlcan party tonight
Leroy McCtrne, Mrs. James Davis, at the public forum in Whittier
:\·Ir5. David Bingham, Mrs. Charles House, 8:30 p.m. Charles G. ~od..
l,rady, Mrs Herbert Glenn, :Mrs..
gers, J r., Lansdowne, candldate
f
Frederick Campbell. Mrs. Mar- for Prothonotary, will speak or
tiaret Neal and Mrs. George W. the Democrats.
Sweet are serving as nurses.
Dr. J. Roland Pennock, c h a irNurses Aides serving under Mrs.
o f the Swarthmore Colle.
Wayne "Randall, chairman. are man
',U be
politi'cal science departmentwill
Mrs. William S!mkin. Mrs. J. Paul
t
Wl
The and
orumtree reBrown, and Mrs. G~rtrude Mc- be
._~moderator.
to the public,
Clure.
u=
freshm eots will be serv ed.
Mrs. Avery Blake as chairman ot
The meetinll I. being sponsorCanteen is bein" assisted by Mrs.
ed
by the Delaware County Cha~
DOnald Jones,
Carroll streett, Mrs. Peter Tc.ld, E.Ild Mrs. Rob- ter, American Veterans Commlttee.
ert .Richardson.
Mrs.
PARADE TUESDAY
SET .FOR 6:45 P.M.
Business Men Really
. For Community
Affair
~~;!~:::~c~::f::::e:g:~ ::~ MRS. M. E. SMITH NEEDLEWORK GUILD, WOMAN'S
~~r~:!~e~~~s~e~:ea~:::: DIES SUDDENLY COMBINE IN TUESDAY PROGRAM
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Sharon Hill Owls ""nt
kept its record clean last
) riday at Rutgers Field. For their
h·st
tOUChdown, the Garnet
;-:l,:rched 80 yards fronl the openin,; kick-off an successive gains.
\ '11
repeated ground plays the
[;,;lIel'lj brothers and BiII Kauf(,n .n carried the ball down to the
;;:5. Jim Carter then threw a pass
III Bruce Gemmill who was stop,.... ,1 on the one yard line. On the
fll:xt play Kauffman barrelled over
I'm the score. The attempt for
t:oBversion by Kauffman was good.
Shortly after, Sharon Hill was
forced to punt from deep in its
own territory. Bob Doherty took
the punt on the Owls' 40 and raced
duwn to the 18. Carter then threw
a pass to Bob McHenry who was
lackled on the 10. After a 5 yard
gain Kauffman, Doherty scooted
around end for another Gamet
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Swarthmore Boys Take Part In Week-End Scouting Fair
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We're not talking jivo •••
we're talking carpet costa
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Michael's College Pharmacy
College
SWARTIIMORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1951
; :uwll to a 46-0 defeat as Swarth-
Out-of
35C
SWARTHMOREAN
Swarthmore Eleven
Downs Sharlln
Hill 46-0
your headquarter, •
then what?"
lor carpe:. and ru.,
William K. Harriman, whose inspector was also provocation of
discllssion last year, is admirable
as the· successful, cosmopolitan.
dominating, ingrowing Dr. Sloper,
whose character is developed
through glimpses of him as doctor,
uncle, -brother, father, and employer of Maria, delightfully and "I Saw It In The Swarlbmorean"
warmly played by Emmy Kroon.
Mr. Harriman is master of the
("'YOU MEB'T 'THE NICES'f PEOPLE A'T SPEARES")
polished, ironic line. The role of
Dr. Sloper is demanding but tinds
Mr. Harriman adequate.
The Heiress' aunts Lavinia and
Elizabeth are played delightfully
by AlIison R. Roberts and Josephine H. Jackson who heighten the
scene with each entrance and set
the hormal tone of the 1850 drama.
They are nicely cast. Martha H.
Keighton as Mrs. Montgomery
holds the stage with her characterization of magnanimity and underEDGMONT AVENUE - 7th and WELSH STItEErS
standing and furnishes a family
background in great contrast to
Con! alone
the Sloper family tree. Contrast
within the Sloper inheritance is
in Chester
attractively furnished by Patricia
8ge
43e
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you must wait until illness strikes before consultiog the Doctor. A
health check.up now
may save time, money
and needless suffering.
See your D?ctor-th.en
bring us hIS presc~lp
tiODS for compoundtng.
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6:45 Tuesday
one)
Mrs. Frederick Wiley, Mrs. Robert Farley, Mrs. Griffin Townes,
Mrs. Robert Pfeifer and Mrs. William McClarin.
Posters are the work of Mrs.
C. R. Pratt, .Mrs. Joban Natvig,
Mrs. Walter Roe, and Mrs. John
Taylor, Mrs. Leroy Peterson has
charge of the sigas.
Mrs. Arthur Snyder and Mrs.
Carl Flammer, as co-chairmen of
refreshments will be assisted by
Mrs. J. M. Cli!ford, Mrs. Johan
Natvig, Mrs. Theodore Purnell,
Mrs. Stanley Pearlman, Mrs. Harry
Tarnoft, Mrs. H. D. Staples and
Mrs. C. Layman.
Games will' be directed by Mrs.
Walter N. Moir, chairman, with
Mrs. William Spencer, Mrs. David
P. Welsh, and Mrs. A. David M.
Speers ·assisting.
Mrs. Anthony Fairbanks is
chairman at Penny Candy assisted
by Mrs. Charles Gerner and Mrs.
Elric Sproat.
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Parade
how to
Kiddie Karnival
(CODtlnued from
I Hallowe'en
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Over 3,550 Garments
Collected in 1951
Ingathering
Members And Guests
Hear Varied
Program
A program of varied and unusual interest was enjoyed at the
Swarthmore Woman's Club on
Tuesday when members and guests
viewed the annual exhibit of
Needlework Guild contrihutions
and heard a program by the gifted
Stabler sisters.. The pnesidenll,
Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth, weI..
comed the members and guests
and invited all to tea and to see
the display at 3,55() garment•.
Mrs. Eleanor Stabler Clarke, as
the first speaker of the sister trio,
gave a brief history of the Needlework Guild and told of the happiness which the gifts of this or..
ganization brings into the li~es of
children.
Sarah Stabler delighted her
audience with a number of tolk
tunes sung to the accompaniment
at the autoharp.
Mrs. Cornelia Stabler Gillam, a
talented monologuist, gave three
of her original personality portraits: "The Gourd Enthusiast",
l'Grandma and Sears Roebuck",
and l'After the BaU", also an adaptation from a French poem,
Iy defined and humor and pathos
were ably portrayed.
Another feature of the program
was the showing of the film of the
Community Health Society of Central Delaware County which explained the work of the Community Nurses. Mrs. Peter E. Told
served as narrator and exhibited
one of the 100 doll!, which will be
presented to girls at the annual
Christmas party, along with 100
gilts for boys. The pictures were
taken by G .W. Sweet who was
a guest of the afternoon.
Hostesses for the afternoon were
Mrs. Leroy T. Wolfe, l.\IIrs. Judson
R. Hoover, Jr., Mrs. Claire H.
Jeglum and Mrs. James P. Daugherty. Mrs. William B. S'mk'
1
10 an d
Mrs. Donald L. Hi bbard poured
The annual Ingathering of the
Needlework Guild took place
Tues .• Oct. 23. All morning many
of the Directors were busy sorting
and arranging the articles for display and distribution. A new high
of over 355() garments was collected. The lounge of the Woman's
Club ressembled a store display
with girl's dresses hanging around
the walls; complete layettes in
pink and blue filling baby baskets; all kinds and sizes of underwear, nightwear, sweaters, caps"
mittens, socks for boys and girls;
men's and women's shirts and
blouses, gloves, etc., plus useful
household linen overflowing the
tables.
A speciul contingent of Hallowe'en spirits will spruce up the
weather and the College Field
House in time-honored preparation for the annual Parade to be
held. Tuesday night, October 30.
These expert spooksters, who have
spread cobwebs, hung bats and
hid ghosts in the parade ground
area for the past 20 years, work
in cooperation with the sponsoring Swarthmore Business Association, and wi11 be swooping in early
Tuesday to continue their voluntary yearly labors for the 6:45
p.m. event.
George Corse and L. C. Hastings
have been secured as Marshalls
for the evening and together will
take· charge of costumed paraders
of all ages as they line up in the
group of their choice for the march
three times around the ring in the
wake of The Swarthmore High
School Band.
And no less than five (5) sets
of judges, will award first, second
and third prize ribbons in the five
traditional divisions, I-Made-ItMyself, Most Original, Fanciest,
Comic, and Group. Favors for the
entire marching cotillion will be
provided by the sponsoring organization.
As a confidential note to those
who haven't been in 3 Hallowe'en
Parade, or what is worse, haveu't
even SEEN one, take it from those
who know-it's an occasion not
to be missed: no admittance fee,
no age limit, and loads of fun. And
best of all, it is one home town
event that provides as much fun
for the cheering section-the parents, friends or children of the
paraders, as for the participants.
McCORKEL TO SPEAK SUN.
Roy McCOl·kel of Cornell avenue,
will speak in the Friends Meeting
House on the College Campus on
Sunday, October 28 at 8:15.
He and his family have recently
returned from two years in Europe where he was European Regional Director of CAR.E. While
his headquarters were in Geneva,
he travelled extensively in the
Near East, Greece, Jugoslavia, and
Western Europe.
In making the arrangements for
the distribution of food parcels
Mr. McCorkel had contacts with
Government officials~ economic
advisors, and social workers and
an opportunity to study the needs
of the people. He a) so had previous experience tea~hing in India
and travelling for the American
Friends Service Committee to
which organization he nOw returns to continue his work. It is
out of this wide experience that
he will talk on "America's Responsibility in World Affairs".
Seventeen charities will benefit
from this Ingathering. The Protestant Episcopal Mission in Philadelphia will receiVe approximately 168 garments; the Chester Day
Nursery 1.'55; Friends Home for
children in Secane - 96: Lovers of
Children - 112; Union Gospel Mission - 149; the Home Missionary·
Society - 125; Delaware County
Child Care Center in Glenolden
- 111; Children's Aid Society of
De]aware Co.unty - 191; Volunteers of America - 125; Camp Sunshine - 124; Taylor Hospital - 166;
Crozer Hospital- 144; Sunny Crest
F.wm for Negro Boys in Cheyney
- 95; Philadelphia General Hospital - 101; Fife Hamiel Memorial
Health Center - 125; the Family
GRAYLADIES NEEDED
Service of Delaware County - 468;
A
Gray Lady Course consisting
and the Community Health Society
of
two
sessions is scheduled for
of Central Delaware County - 1100.
Monday, November 12, and WedAfter a mClst entertaining c;tnd nesday, November 14 from 6:45 to
enjoy;:.ble program by the Stab- 9 p.m. at the University Club, 226
ler sisters <:It 2 p.m., tea was served South 16th street, Philadelphia.
Women interested in serving the
in the louilge where the articles
Red
Cross in this capacity are
were on display. The officers of
the Needlework Guild are very urged to call Mrs. Harry MiIIer.
grateful to ail those who helped Swarthmore 6-1240.
to make this year's Ingathering 50
Receives Injury
worthwhile. Mrs. Birney K. Morse
is president of the Guild; first
At the annual tug of war bevice-president, Mrs. A. Sidney tween freshmen and sophomores
at the tea.
Johnson, Jr.; second vice-presi- at Dartmouth College, Don Fethdent ' . Mrs. D. Mace Gowing; sec- croff of Columbia avenue, a soph...
R • cJer T T payers
emm
0 ax
retary, Mrs. William F. Lee; as- amore, received a cr3.cked left leg
A five percent penalty will sistant secretary, Mrs. William H. bone. Although "on lined to the
be added to unpaid taxes on Gehring; treasurer, Mrs. J. AI. college infirmary he hopes to get
L_N_ov_e_m_b_e_r_l_._ _ _ _ _ _ _--' bright Jones.
about soon with the aid of crutches.
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row as guests of Dr. and Mr..
ENGAGFME'NT
lace of s~p shade and carried wore a gown of lallendar lace. The
R. AbersQld of Gladston~~~~~
'Bopord1usl matching rosellliila.
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groqm'. mother ch<:j.e a gown Of
Mrs. William Earl KIstler of
Mr. and Mrs. Edwi!! H.
Dr. and Mrs. James F. ,
. Mr. S; A. Sj,eJjkle of .~OIQ.Pton Roi81· blue velvet.. ·.Both'wore
Park avenue, Miss Ruth Kistler ot of Forest lone entertained as
of
Springfield.
formerly
of Lakes; N..J. aerved as best man orChid corsages.
.
Shamokin, and Mrs. WUUam H. }veek-end guests Mr. and, Mrs. Swarthmore, announce the en- for Iiis brother. and the UBheI's
'After a wedding' trip to the'
Eddleman of Roxborough. have Richard H. Marshall of
gagement of their daughter, Miss were Mr. Bertram Speare of West- poconos, the couple will reside at
returned home from a two-month N.J.
Katrina J. Bogardus. te Mr. Alex- dale avenue. and Mr. WUUam 140 South Lansdowne aVenue,
trip to Honolulu. During their
Mr. and Mrs. Wl1lIam R.
ander Scott, Ill. son of Mr.
Hodgdon, brother of the bride.
Lansdowne. The groom la asso,.
visit there with Mrs. KIstler's son Henry of Parrish road and
Mrs. Alexander Scott. Jr.• "f Jen- ,A' receptlllll followed' at 'Ply- ciated with· the ' American Heattng
Lt. Comdr. John S;. KIstler. his Philip Snow of Wallingford
kintown.
mouth Inn. The bride's mother and Ventilating Company; .
wife and small daughters Teal and attend the festivities of Home"
Tina. they were extensively en- coming Week-end al Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crothers.
•
tertaiited by oUicers at the
and Lee, Lexington. Va. Bill Mc- Jr.• of ''Rowin-Brae'', Wallingford
Air ,.station, and by
Henry and Stephen Snow
announce the engagement of
Swarthmoreans, Mr. John
students at the tmlversity.
daughter, Miss EliZabethhl~~~;~1
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ette. son of Mrs. WUUam A.
Mrs. E. VanS. Cleveland of Y81rKI Crotbers, to Mr. J. E
ette of Elm avenue and his
avenue will entertain' at a
Hawthorne, son of Mr. and Mrs.
and by Mr. and Mrs. D. K.
luncheon-bridge at Strath
Robert Sidney Hawthorne of Ken. BEAUTY .SALON
.'
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rison. Mrs. Garrison'is the
Inn today when her guests will
bridge. Va.
. '.TIUIII BEAUTY SALUTES THE F..u.L
er Carey Snow, daughter of
Al
Miss Crothers, a graduate of
T»o"'p
C.
Snow
o'
f
Wallin"'ord.
Mrs.
ben
T.
Eavenson.
Mrs.
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Swarthmore,High School, and
bert T. Baasett, and Mrs. O. J.
ani
Mrs. Kistler and her compan- creest.
University of Pennsylv a. has
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
ions stopped en route to see YoseThe Mil;ses Mary and Ellnor received her Master's DegJee In
9'Cheater Road
mite National Park and the Grand Bye of College avenue spent the Education from the University.
Canyon.
week-end as guests of Miss La- During her senior year
Mr. 8lDd Mrs. Paul B. Banks
vinia Bye "f Wilmington.
awarded the University's E'atheil'sl
H",:vard avenue entertained
,Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hopkins
Trophy, presented annually to that
FOR .FALL?
the.. week-end guests the Rev. Crest lane will entertain
member of the Women's Senior
on' the
SPOT
and Mrs. Frederick Muller
the Series Dance tomorrow
Class who best typifies the "all..
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" .
daughter Katherine of F~:::~~:~~;I ning.
round" college student; recognizNebr. Mrs. Muller 8lDd
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Iliff
ing athletic participation, scholarremained to visit for the week Springfield will entertain as th"irl ship and service. She is a mem. -,'
,
while Rev. Muller is attending the guests at the Series Dance in
her of Kappa Kappa Gamma.
TOWN
College of Preachers in 'Washing- Woman's Club tomorrow evening
Miss crothers isa granddaughton, D.C.
and for the week-end. former ter of the late Mr. 8lDd Mrs. wUMr, and Mrs. Robert Fry
Swarthmoreans Mr. and lI4rs.!;y- liam Lukens of Swarthmore. Mrs.
. BOB·ATZ.Owner . . '
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baby daughter Elizabeth Lynn, man Allen, Jr. of Mountain Lakes. Samuel Crothers of Wallingford,
former residents of G~~~:t~::;;
and the late Mr. Crothers.
SW(j;.()440D~ou:ih&Wayette Aves.
moved Fl'lday to their newly
N.~. an,1 Mrs. John
Mr. Hawthorne is a graduate
home at 405 Vassar avenue.
bave returned to their home
the Richmond Polytechnic lnstiMr. and Mrs. Henry A: Col"ls of Pottstown' after a visit with
tute branch of WiIllam and MarY
Walnut lane left Wednesday for a Crowther's parents Mr. and
College and is a mel!lher of Pbi
vacation of several days in Atlan- Harry Crowther of Yale
Kappa Sigma. He served In the
tic City.
Mr. Crowther who Ieceived
Army Air Force In World War II.
"407UA,R,TMOUTH
Mrs. Francis V. Warren·
B;A. in Mechanical
The marriage will take place
to her home on Walnut lane
from Drexel Institute, is now asso- December 29 in the Swarthmore
day following a three-week
cia ted with the Firestone Tire md Presbyterian Church.
CLQSBDEVER'l"SUNDAY .' ,
with her daughter Mrs.
Rubber Company in Pottstown.
OPEN
'1 A • M. to 7:3b P. M.
SHENKLE -' HODGDON
Sensing and family of Chicago.
Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd
Monda,. Thni Saturcia7'
Mrs. George E. Sllloway and
Swarthmore avenue returned Fridaughter Mrs. H. W. Fricke
The marriage' of' Miss Frances
North Chester road arc entertain- day from a visit with her son
Arlene Hodgdon, daughter of Mr.
10. $ •••
daughter-In-law Mr. and
and Mrs. Russell Hodgdon of
ing as
house
guest Mrs.
Arthur V. Dodd ot Flolmes
I
W their
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Ocem City. and Mr. Charles
, Special
ery a ter " '
ams, Mass.'
Heights, Va.
Fricke entertained at a'
Mr. an. Mrs. 'J. Rov Carroll, Phillp ,Shenkle. son of Mr. and
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You Are,Cordially Invited To Attend A
par y
er onor 0 owmg he Jr., of North Chester road will at- avenue, took plaee Saturday at 2
R!,se Tree Hunt SatUrday.
tend the Penn-Na'~
FREE LECTURE on CHRtSTJAN'
SCIENCE
•• game to- o'clock In thEl First Methodist
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ay- morrow with their week-end Church, Ocean .City~
"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE!
ette avellue has been pledged
guests Mr. and Mrs, warre~~::~1
the DePauw University chapter of ley and two children. Mr.
The bride, given In marriage by
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Alpha Omicron Pi,national social is football coach at the
her father. wore a gown of white
JlEA.LlNG ,BY ,THE POWER OF GOD"
sorority. Beverly Is a freshman at High School.
Chantilly lace featuring a fitted
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De~~:;d Mrs. Melvin Molstad of
Riverview road were week-end
guests of Carleton Coilege iriends,
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Fiske of
Cronton-on-Hudson, N.Y.
Mr. and 1\Irs. Lloyd Kauffman of
DartrD.outh avenue aTe on a lO-day
. trip south through the Great
SmokieSt and a visit with friends
at Bridgewater, Va., and Raleigh,
N.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.
of North Princeton avenue will
tertain a small group of friends
before the Series Dance in the Woman's Club tomorrow. evening.
Chick Ramsay, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. William Ramsay of Laf..
ayette avenue celebrated his fourth
anniversary SalUrdal' by entertainlng a small group of his little
friends at " birthday party.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Ryan of
Westdale av~nue have returned
from a two-week automobile trip
during which time they visited Dr.
and .Mrs. W. Cerson Ryan of Chapel Hill, N.C. and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul R. Gibson of Parkersburg,
W.Va. Mrs. Ryan is a sister
,Mrs. Gibson.
.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. MacAlp.ine,
Jr., have returned from a week's
trip to Chicago where they attended a con\'ention of the American
Baker's Associa~jon, followed by a
visit with Mrs. MacAlpine's mother
Mrs. F. A. McCornack of 'J;raer,
Iowa.
.
Capt. and M,·s. L. O. Shook of
Riverview road will attend the
Penn-Navy football game tomor-
Miss Alberta Magee of South
Chestl1l' road new to New York
Saturday for a day's visit with relatives on Long Island.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Springer of
Park avenlle are spending an Indefinite time in Los Angeles,
Calif. Mr. Springer is with the
Douglas Aircraft Corporatio:l having,been sent there by W..tlng·house Electric Corporation.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reed of
North Chester road spent several
days in Atlantic City celebrating
their wedding anniversary.
~:::.. w!.~ ~:.::,,~~~. long
finger tip veil of ' flowered Illusion
was attached to a bonnet of lace,
and she carried a bouquet of white
bridal roses.
Mrs. William Kleva' of Ocean
City as matron of honor for her
sister, wore a model of Chantilly
FOR
Magame SubscrtlJriana
CALL
Mra. Uo,.t Eo KaaffJuD
CHILD LIFE - reg. ,3 per yr.
Until Dec. 31 ONLY" per yr,
Order now lor ChrIa_
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ROBIN HOOD
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Windsor Lewts, Director
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OLIVER H. lAIR,
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Sermon by the Rector at 11 o'clock.
To
Editor
At 4 p.m: there will be a service
for the Girl Scout troop of Sw~- I~----"';''';''----r--·,I
more. A service Of Evening PrIlyer' . thole
The oplDlons
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w e e d at 6: 5 p.m. followed 10"0.. to The S_oreaD mual be
by the. regular meetings of the .tped.
P...dODJ'IIUl" may be D,ed It
the Id"DtttJ' of the 1Vl'1ter .. knOWn
Canterbury Club and the: Y"ung to tbe Bdltor.
mil be pubP
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The ushers for Sunday are as
follows: W. L. Cleaves,C. B. Blake.
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Thompson, and G. C. Wagner. At Parents, Please!'
the 8 o'clock service Pierre DeIt 1$, now dark7'the hour before
.. bUsiest hour on
'crouez will serve as acolyte E. din. ner... This,.' is.. the
P. Alter. missionery to India. who '.T homas Greene at 11 o'cl k • d our local ·.treets,• w.ith. commuters
will speak on "Revolutions m' Rob ' , W' ht t th • oc 'cl'ck
t an
aild shopper.s (' adults. ) retornin a
Asia" in McCahan Hali.
m
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a
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service.
home by automobile and clii1dren
The Senior-Hi Fellowship will
on me.it- way home by bike. It
"'ftom' '0'f
On, Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. there
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m eet a't' 7"".3' 0' m" th' e' S'en1'or .'"
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f is gruesome"
c4'lver to realize
the Pmrish House.
WI
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ommumon 0
the Altar Guild~ This service will th~ir, car has again come dangerThe Brownie Troop and the Girl
ow;1y. clo:;o 10 cauSing itiImeasurScouts w'ill meet at the Church at be followed by a brief busin..... abie suffering ,;'n<\ sorrow because
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p.m.
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3'.30 on'Mond' ~.
C afts
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bJkes .
Without safety
, The Choir rehearsals ar'e as fol- r
group WI
have t h . . . . .
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weekly classes.
renectors.
Myra
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lows: the Junior Choir at 3:45 and . On Wednesday at 7:15 a.m. there
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the Chapel Choir at' 7:45 Thurs- will be the usuaJ mid-week c:eledays. and the Cherub's Choir at bratlon of the Holy Communion.
To Hold Hallowe;en party
10:30 Satllr~aymornlng.
, On Thursday, All Saints' Day. ,The Seve,nth, Grade Mllthers
.-.-,r--,c.---,h;;--S:;;;-..--.-"-...C~-es'--I there will be two celebrations of Group; Mrs. 'J. Albrii:ht Jones,
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the Holy Communion-7:15 a.m. chali-man.sponsor a Hallowand 11:30 a.m. At the ,later ser- e'en party to be given tbts evevice the women of the parish will !lIP1l for. seventh· graders at the
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCK
join In the presentation of the home of Mr. md Mrs. C. C. Gobdel
-Joseph P. BIshop,:Minister , United Th~ Offering. At 12:30 of' ConCo~vllIe.. SeVenty-eight
John Stettner. Ass1atanl
the regutsr monthly meeting of seventh .graders as spooks and
Sunda.,.. October 28
the Woman's Auxillary' will be 'gobllns will p~cipate in a series
9:30 A.M.-Church School and
held. The apeaker will be'MnI. ot,lIBm,es' and, square dancing.
Adult Classes
9:30 and 11:011 A.M.- Mr. Bishop Victor Perrin. whose topic will be .
will preach.
J; J'. Meet
the "Bryan Green Mission." ."
11:00 A.M.-Church Hour N~The
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met Sunday evening
. Choir School will meet on Monsecy'-,
at
the
home
of Vic~Presldent
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day and Wednesday at 4 p.m.-and
en Thursday, full choir reht>(lnal Sally Shook of Riverview road.
METHODIST CHURCH
Qther o~lce.. include ¥a;ry. Beth
Roy N. Kelaer. D. D •• MlnlstV will be held at 7:~0 p.m.
SDDda.,.. October 118
0:411 A.M.-Church School, and
MetbOdiIi: Notel
Youn, Adults. '.
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The SUnday School meets at
11:00 A.M.-Rev. Wm. E. Hordern
9:45. Class.. are provided for chilwill preach.
11:00 A.M.-Church Nursery
dren of all age., and tol:' Adults.
The Young Adults meet at lI:tIi
TRlNlTY CHURCH
in
the Ladie.' Parlor.
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
Rev.
William E. Hordern will be
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8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion
'the preacher at Ole.11 o'clock serv9:30 A.!I.!.-Church School
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11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
The
Church
Nursery
for CbUd4:00 P.M. - Services for Girl
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oP"l'during
the
morninll
Scouts of Swarthmore
6:45 P.M.-Eyenlng Prllyer
service. Mrs. Roy' N. 'Keiser and
October 30
Mrs. Alfred H. WilUIUIlI will be in
9:30 A.M.-HOly Communion'
charge.
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WeClnesda.y. October 31 .
The
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the
day are J.
7:15 A.M.-Holy .Communion
Justus Bodley. Peter Murray. HarThIU'SdaJ. November 1
(All Salnta Day)
ry E. New alld George Shubert.
7:15 A.M.-Holy Comml!nion
The Official Board meets on Fri11:30 A.M.-Holy Communion .
day evening at 8 o'clock.
THE RELIGIOUs soclkfi
OFFRlENDS'
SalU1'd&,.. ()etober 2'1'
Friencla Mer&a N~ .
3:00 P.M. -' Concord Quarterly
Concord Quarterly 'Meeting
Meeting at Darby Meeting ,
meets at Darby Friends Meeting
7:00 P.M. -' Concord Quarterly
on Saturday, October. 27af 3 and '
Meeting at Darby Meettng
7
o'clock with supper servet1beSanda,.. October 28
9:45 A.M.-'First Day School
tween the lUeetings. At the eve9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum. Dr. W.
Hordemon ,!'The EthIcs of
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11:00 A.M.-Meiitlni ·for Worship.
Visitors welcome. Children
cared for in Whittier House.
8:15 P.M.~Roy McCorkel speaks
in the· Meeting House Oil
uAmerica's Responsibility in
World Affairs"
lIIond&y. October 119
All Day SewiDa' for the .A.J'.S.C
.1" iii. 15' ,Mobilga. Economy,
WeClnesd&J', October 31
RIl/I,a~.bakerChamplon~ •
All Day Sewinf tor the A.P.II.C.
did 2¥.t·t06 actual mil.. per:
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Don't let "graSs grow under Jour
leet"... don't postpone buying that
new Carpet forever! The wonderful
, val lIes you've been waiting for
are here--right now-in our
more-for.the·money Magee collection.
Colors that fit your dreams ...
textures that autt your schemes.
whether ·your home is modern or
traditioDa1. If you've been puttina
it off, now'. the time to inves1I in our
~ lop.quality rug and csrpet valuea.
are
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SWarthmore 6-8000
Add Yean To Your ~ With lIIo_wI<
Carpet makes It home ... and Paulson KNOIWS carpet
TOP GAS- l'ER
'OFTH·! TOP
IN' THE LOW PRICE FIET,D!
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8anaJ'. October 118
U;" A.M~day 8cboo1.. ,:!
11.00 A.M.......LII.on· '_ SennClll! "Probation After Death"
WeClneaday e1Inlna meatInI
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at a cocktail party before the
Series Danoe tomorrowev~.
, We are ready to serve you
anytime. A telephone call
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Is all that is needed •
seiimce
Lette~1I
a dance In Feb-
.5uaun.BAN SERVICE
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and Mrs. F. T. Ransburg after tbe
II o'clock service will assist the
ministers in gteetingthe congregallon :this Sunday morning.
The Coffee hour will be beld at
12 in the Woman's Association
Room.
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The Junior-Hi Fellowship will
meet. at .5:30 ,in ,McCahan Hall. .
'l:heYOwlg!\duits w.ill meet for
suppera.t 6:3. 0 'in the serving" room
off the kitchen. TheY .will join with
the "Mr. and Mrs. 'Club" for tbeh
meellng to hear the Rev. James
making plans for
ruary.
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Jesus,EthiCs
with ,the.
topic this.week
of
''The
~i JesUs~Ji'·
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there will be BlD open meeting In :'
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
the Mee,tlni HoUse' for the whole l'
community when Roy McCorkel
8WAJl.TBMoU. PtL. nmAY OCToBER 26• .tI51
will speak on uAlIleric_8's Respon'----~-__:-Isibillty iii World Affairs.i ,
Pr~ Notes
,There will be a class at 8 Thur... . '
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Mr. Bishop's sermon at the 9:30 day evening for new members of
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Nocies, '
und 11 o'clock services this Sun- the church in Mr. Stettner's study.
"Probation after Death" is the
day morning will be entitled There will be informal discussion subiect of tbe LessQn-Serinon in
"Why Church".
on the Presbyterian Cburch.
ali Churches oi Christ, Scientist
All departments of the Church
on Sunday, OCtober 26. The GoldSchool 8lDd the Adult Bible Classes
Trinity 'Nota
en Text, is "T,lie bO,ur is coming,
will meet at 9:30
On Sunday there will be a .eele- and now is. whJ>n the dead shall
The Church Hour Nursery will bration of the Holy CommUnion at hear the voice of
Son of God:
be held during the second service. 8 a.m. Church School claS8e$ will and they that hear shall live."
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Shipman meet at 9:30, and there will be a '
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(Jqhn 5:25).
iollowing the 9:30 service and .Mr. service of MOrning Prayer with
Post
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24 1829 at tb
Office at Swarthmore. Pa., und,!" the Act of M.irch 3.e 187••
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MA&JORIE ·TOLD IUId B..utBARA KENT."-i&te MI....
RoSlille Peirsol
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I'BBB PARKING
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THE 8WARTHMOKEAN. INC.. ' P1IBLIs-- •
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Carney. president; Jane Derrick50n~ treasurer; Nancy Carron. secretary and Jean Rogers, assistant
'secret&ry.
The club's current project is arranging for a ThaQksgiving basket
'for a needy familY. It is also
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Under Ute ..uapl.cesof f'lrsi Church ~f Christ, SeieDtist. Swanlu\2onl, Pa.
Amplified In the SUIld..,. School Boom
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Mrs. W. F. Deleh"",ty of Yale
avenue has been spending the
Vlcek in Detroit, Mich., visiting
her son Mr. Paul Delehanty and
his wife.
Circle Tea. .
November 81 U!Evl!8. al 8:30; 111&&.' au: ali 1:31,111
P.M.
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SwariIImol'e 8-Il10
NOV. 27 - DEC. 1
~riendly
Ralph, Castle, Go'S, ."
of' San FraIlcIseo. CalIfornla
Member of' ,the Board· of Lectureship of The Mother
Church, The First Churc!> of, Christ, Sclent1at, In
Boston, ~asaachUBetts
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
J-ameilF.
ning meetmB
Walklir wili
introduCe .tli.. !'llbjiOct bt' Organic
Unl~n of Quarterly Meetings. .
'.''r6~Mu1t:foi'uni "irieellngon
Si,maay' iDoritiDg ~1Ii be a, conlin,
uatiun at the lect~s by Dr. Wi!!iam Hordern on'The Teachings of
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ToDelaware County total
September Defense Bond sales
were $791,718.25 of which $802,Mrs. Elizabeth Hilliard of FJm
305.25 were Series E. Bonds.
avenue will entertsln informally
Theme ot the current· Drive,
scheduled to close on October 27, at a neighborhood tea Sunday
Ill. "Make Today Your D-Day- afternoon.
In
ORANGE CLEANERS
NEW LOCATION-6 PARK AVENUE
10% OFF ON ALL
HOUSEHOLD CLEANING 'SERVICES
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SPREADS
RECOVERING COMFORIl'S
DRAPERIES
REBINDING BLANKETS
SLIP COVERS
RECOVERING FEATHER BED PILLOWS
BLANKETS
QUILTS
SHIRTS LAUNDE'!ED EAUTIFULLY 200 EAOB
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TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to order
MARCIE'S FAMOUS CINNAMON BUNS on SUNDAY
AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT
UNDER NEW MANACEMENT
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Comfortable Room. Day or Week .
. DELImOUS DJNNEB8 to SUIT U. TASTII 01
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FREI PAltKINC
WALTER J. PARROTT, Mgr.
Swarthmore, Pa.
Telephone SWlrthmore
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Piano InlrsDetion
CHARLES P.YEACLEY
Studied with artist teachers in Chicago and Phila.
Member of Faculty, Collingdale High School
Studio in Norwood-will come to home if desired
Will take beginners. Call Washburn 8-1803 or
write:-219CHESTER PIKE, NORWOOD, PA.
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PREVENTION SERVICE . Doell IIlve time and ;"convenietxe.
GOO~.
VISION ___
Doe. your windabield wiper wipe claD.,
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EXHAUST SYSTEMRe",e...ber, youdl
dangero_
TIRES and WHEEL AUGNMENT To slop on wintry TOads you IIIUIl have tractioo.
ANTI-FRFFZE
J.l putting in Anti-F.eerze ia ·not enoua:h; CODa.syellemt should be checked.
WINTER LUBRICATION Don'( inake yo... car work againat stiff 00 and ....re.....
ARE :YOU ONE OF THE 3 PERCENT WHO
.OCTOBER 26, 1951
SWARTHMOREA"
SCOUT VESPER
SERVICES SUNDAY
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Girls Form New
Out-Of-Door
Troop
Mrs. C. D. Schloesser, Jr., and
daughters of Park avenue, and
MJ-s. Edward H. Allen and chUdren of Havedord place, spent the
school holiday sightseeing and attending the theatre in New Yorl:
City.
ROTARY SPONSOR
The Swarthmore Rotary Club,
Mark W. BitUe, president, aponsored a party for 190 patients at
the Coatesville Veteran's Hospita1,
recenUy, with Mrs. John L.
Good, chairman of the Entertain- ~;;it;;j=;:;~=;;;iti;;;;;e;;~
ment, Instruction and Supply
Committee of the local Red Cross
LlNVILLA
Branch, in charge.
ORCHARDS
Those who assisted the patients
at bingo, canasta and pinochle
CIDER
were Avery Blake, WUllam Ruth(DeUclou8
. - Fresh)
edord, Mr. and Mrs. Mat Brunner,
Mrs. David Bingham, Mrs. J. D.
APPLES·
Bowden; Jr., Mrs. Florence ,Broom(CooldDa" and Eau.,.)
all, Mrs. Richard Willis and Mrs.
Daniel C. Johnson.
PlJIMPKINS
Following the games there was
KNOWlll'ON' ROAD
a musical proJltam, wltli Louis
One-half mile west of. Route 352
Goodenougb, Jr., at the piano.
Media and Cbester
Mrs. Avery Blake, canteen ..between
PHONE CHESTER 3-9047 ••
chairman,
assisted by
Mrs.
Carroll Streeter and Mrs. Jack
Thompson, served refreshment&. ~ffJ~U c;tlI&7.J.CCL.WJ1C:LW..LTJ
Candy for the party was donated
by Catherman's Drug Store.
LARGE ASSORTMENT
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Vesper services will be held at
4 p.m. on Sunday, October 28 in
the Trhiity Church. All Girl
Scouts, Brownies, parents, . and
friends of scoutina are cordially
invited to attend. The Rev. IL
Lawrence Whittemore, Jr., will
conduct the service. This Sunday
is belnl celebrated as Girl Scout
Sunday throughout the Nation.
Among the first troops to get
started this year was Troop 16.
This troop is a newly orpnized
out-of-doors troop made UP of 15
membera from the junior high
school&rades. Mrs. Walter Magee,
leader, will be assisted by Mrs.
Ned Mikusfnsld.
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At their first meeting, October COUNCIL ON VOWNI'EERS
15, the girls divided into three
work &rouPs· and elected Carol
Mrs. Dorothy N. Hopkins of
Topping, pamela Foster, and Vir- Haverford place, Referral ,secretary of the Counell on Volunteers
ginia Bullltt unit chairmen. The of the Delaware. Coun- ilistrict,
work in the trooP stresses camp.,
Ing and out-of-dooro. All meet- Health and Welfare Counell (A
ings have been held at the Girl Red Feather Service) has anScout House.
nounced that there is stiU a &reat
Taking advantage of the school need for voluhteer 'Yorkers
hollday this week, 11 members of throughout the county to accomthe troop spent an over night at pllsh humanitarian jobs which
the Girl Scout House on Monday will supplement the activities of
nlghL After a dinner planned and paid workers in health and welprepared by the lirls, the &rOUP fare alencies.
enjoyed an eveninl of games, sinlThere is a need for drivers to
inI, folk dancinl, akits, toastinl take handicapped people to the
marshmallows, and poPpinl corn clinics, nurses' aides, typists and
by the glowing fireplace.
Clerical workers. It is hoped that
After "liIhts out," spooky stories both men and women can be rerelated by several ot the girls add- crulted who will spend some of
ed to the evening's excitemenL thelr·lelsure time helping with reoCamp broke at 10:15 Tuesday reation and arts and craft activities
morning.
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in community centers. There are
No regular meeUnI will be held numerous shut-ins who would apnext Tuesday due to Hallowe'en. preciate a friendly visitor, and
On the followlnl Tuesday, Nov- bllnd people who would like to be
ember 8, the troop will journey to read to.
Indian Orcbard day camp for
Mrs. Hopkins will be in Medta
woodland meetina.
at 315 North Monroe Street for '
Members ot Troop 16 are Vir- interviews. 'For appolntmenta
ginia Bull.Itt, Allee Carol, Ro..... call Media ft-2.7G2.
IJl8l'Y Cox, June DerrlckBon,
Cram Cnek Bridge
Gladys Durboraw, Pamela Foster,
Maq Lou Priend, Mary Lou Gr18At
the
Tuesday
evening
com, Ann Hay, Jane Hay, Judith meeting of the Crum Creek Bridge
Jarratt, Virl\nla Smith, Carol Sey- Club, members played the Howmour, Carol Toppinll, and Vickie eU System with Mrs. T. Saulnier
WillIL
and Mrli~ Samuel Hanna as winnerl.
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of MATERIAL for
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invitation to vi.it U8
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At The·
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News Nots
Davldaon Luehrlri& of North
Cbester road has entered the College tor Men at the University of
Rochester, N.Y.
A &raduate of
Swarthmore High School wl1ere
he was president of the Radill
Club and the Audio Visual EdUCBtion Club, he aleo holds an NROTC
ScholarshiP;
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Pine· of
Swarthmore avenue wUl have ..
their week-end lIIIetlt Mrs. Fine's
sister Miss Elinor Hillyer of New
York City.
Dr. Dorothy Ashton of Cedar
lane entertslned as her guest for
a few da),s Dr. Dorothy WorthIngton of White Plains, N.Y.
Mrs. F. T. Flaherty of Guernsey
road hss returned' home after a
two-week visit with her daughter
Mrs. G. F. Winchell of South Lincoln. Mass.
General and Mrs. W .. A. McCulloch ot Riverview road spent
the week-end visiting Miss Charlotte. McCullocb ot Pawling, N.Y.
Children's
ShoP...L.1I
Tonigh~
Carl E. Mau
(lIepabllcaD)
va
HANNUM &WAITE
Charles C. Rodgerll, Jr.
Yale Ave. & S. Cheltel' 84.
Whittier House
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IlL 6. IIOL&ND PBNNOCK
Moderator
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out for a drive.
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make it a poInt to brinSF your
friende end viait the Lancaster t!ountr ....
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Storll ••• in Browastown. 8 miles north
of 'enceater. just off ROute 222. .
After a restful drive through the
PeDDBylvania Dutch co.!!,ntrYI you'll
_ beautiful eo..../OBtJ ·1_ band·
woven on our own looms ••• over -400
P!ltterna ••• equal to Britain·. best.
. You'll IIDd l!8lste-tlckling imported
~st)ollr.. uuique pta, native hand·
..nut llema ••• thiriga to wear, things
to _, thiup to Biue.
.
The Whole ·Town s Invited I
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Come in and brow.e ••• you"re wel·
come, GI1Il wret • no high·prallurr sales·
mansnip. We want you to discover
FAVORS, PRIZES, and a BARREL OF FUN
"!be rica'. inOilt unique store: eouroe of
.......ual ., modist priceo.
Sponsored
By The
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CLAIRE HOEFEL
Swarthmore B~siness Association
In/ants To Fourteen
13 SOUTH
CHESTER ROAD
Whose Members Arc:
q",,"JL.\.S. TAKEN CARE OF IDS CAR.
Swarthmore 6-1250
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Shop. Where· You Can Be Sure
We ben • nil m - ill keeping eMir
_ _ _ ..tiafiec1. 'I1ley're oar ueighbon. .
w.'... 10 lie nNchl-lY to you, too. Stop
ill _ eaIl wIleD yea DeIIIl anything eIeetrio.L
:wu.soN COAL and SUPPLY
aoao"S ~ WAJoUGroBD, FA
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AMERICAN STORES COMPANY
BAIRD & BIRD
ALICE BARBER, GIFTS
w. MARK BITTLE
BOOKWAYS
BOUQUET BEAUTY SALON
BUCHNER'S SWARTHMORE snVICE SHOP
CATHERMAN'S DRUC STORi
CELIA'S SHOE SHOP
SWARTHMORE CO-OP
CHILDREN'S SHOP
DlW DROP INN
JOSEPH'S BARBER SHOP
MARIE DONNELLY SHOP
FUSCO &- ALSTON
CREEN'S COAL YARD
HANNUM & WAITE
HARRI.5 AND CO.
B. J, HOY'S 5 AND lOe STOllE
HOLLYHOCK CIFT SHOP
INGLENEUK TEA ROOM
JOYei LEWIS
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MASON BUII.DlItS SUPPLY COMPANY
M"SIC BOX
MICHAEL'S COLLECE PHARMACY
EDWARD L NOYES
ORANCE CLEANEItS
HORACE REEVES
ADOLPH llUBIN
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
SIPLER'S HAADWAU SIORI
STRATH HAVEN INN
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THE SWARTHMORMN
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Your convenient Acm. I. well
stocked with all the good thla..
you'll need to make thll ouolloa •
success. AHractlve prlcel, of _ _,
for all food ne" _ ......n.eIy
priced at Acme.
MIXED NUTS
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Candy Corn
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Crax - - ..... Hc
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OPEN TO NURSES
There w1ll be a 10 hour course
on the Medical and Nursing Aspeets of Atomic Warfare for all
graduate, registered nurses held
at the Upper Darby Junior HIgi,
School, Garrett xoad QIld Sherbrook boulevard, Upper Darb)'.
The classes will be held on five
successive Thursdays starting November I, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Those ellgible who wish to regIster for these classes should write
the office of Civil Defense, Media
Court House, Media, P •., or call
MEdia 8-0600.
Tbunda,. SJ)"eka-
dq IJU)l'8 and more pta are fl ndln,
tiuat the Bell Telephone II "a good place to
WOiL· They like the people, the surrouDdlnp.
tile pay ••• and the knowledge that they . .
doInC vital jobs in these critical tim. ~
DOt atop in today at one .. the ofIic:ea u.t.4
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wLa~ mBorek 0b1n)B aln
Ine as' et a) League
Swarthmore AA, for many years
a member of the Trl-Plke League,
has jOined the Main Line Basketball League to become the seventh
team In the 19SI-S2 line-up.
Swarthmore will be managed
by. Bob Helmuth, and w1ll play
the .. home games at Swarthmore
High School on Tuesday nights.
An indication of the strl!'l1gth
of the Maroons Is the reported
signing of Dick Hall, star of last
year's Swarthmore College quintet.
Although still enrolled at Swarthmore, Hall is ineligible Cor college
competition because he signed with
the ~ittsburgh PIrates to play
baSeball last summer•
Pia"" now call for the league
to open on Friday night, November 9 when Haverford meets Norristown at the Philadelphia arena.
The Fords and Norristown are
old rivals, having battled it out in
the final playoffs two years ago.
Other opening night games finds
Haverford at Pottstown on November 12; West Chester at Darby
and PhoeuiJ
Urgent Plea
The Camp and Hospital Committee oC the Red Cr',.. Is making
nn urgent plea Cor used playing
cards for both the Philadelphia
Naval Hospital and Valley Forge
Hospital.
Mrs. M. L. Good asks that all
'contributions be left at her resl
dence, SI2 Harvard avenue
.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks of
Harvard avenue entertained as
their overmght guests Tuesday Mr.
and Mrs. Ldnge Dayton, and Mr.
and Mrs. DaVId Turner of 1'0-
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Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Manh of
Columbia avenue are hav1ng ..
their guest'! loll1\. Mary S. Grumbles, and Mr. :md Mrs. C. C. Copp
of Jacksonv1lle, Pia. Mrs. Grumbles, Mrs. Marsh's !Rother wlll'remain here to visit
the ChriItmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren P _
Df Vassar avenue spent last week
on an automobile trip through
Virginia, North and South CaroIlna.
Mr. John Bowditch, Jr., of Cedar
lane has returned after 10 d8J'1l of
golf at Pinehurst, N.C. He was
joined tJiere by his son Mr. WlllIta
Bowditch of Hilton Village, Va.
until
WE ARE NOW OPEN
SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
HOT BAKING DAILY
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9 A.M. and 4 P.M.
Sunday Included
Th
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CAKE BOX
Swarthmore 6-3243
eatre quare
Guy G. deFur1a, North Chester oo~n~N:o~v~embe~~r~I~3:.._ _,---_ _~!!!l!!!!!l!!!!~~!!I!II!~!l!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!I~~!l!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!~
road resident and Chester attorney, spoke Thursday evening
at
the Delaware County HIstorical
Society annual dinner meeting,
held at 511 Welsh street, Chestel'. His topic, "The Granting of
the Charter to the Borough ot
Chester by William Penn" will
preceded a pagent glven by memhers of the SOCiety portrayinll the
Grantinll of the Charter in 1701 •
Mni. Samuel Crothlll'8, Jr., of
"Rowin-Brae", Wallingford, has
returned following a two-week
visit with relatives In Tallahasse,
Fla .
Mrs. Samuel Francis Butler of
South Chester road has returned
nfter spending a few days In Buffal'), N.Y. a. the lI1lest of MnI.
Wllllam E. Lyle.
John McKernan, son of Dr. and
Mrs. J. F. M
rank of Cadet'Sergoant Iii: the AIr
RarC unit, at Iowa State College.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Heinze
at Strath Haven avenue, wlll entertaln at cocktails before' Ute
Series Dance in the Womll!B'. Club
tomorrow eveninll.
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Like Uttle magicians, dollar. at Joyee
1II1 ..llii ...
inlo the most delightful casual clothes for tuIourltan llvllllil
They become soft .sweoters--brlghl .klm goy scal\.i ,
beaullful suils-smoolh lingerie-/avely dr...... It d".n't
lake many of them 1(1 do il-and they do it with 110 WOtIe at
your time or energy ••• for Joyce lewis I. lu.t ..... tMwII'
along your pleasanl hame-Iown .tr. .n
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'WEArERS
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Lin&erle aDd JIoBIe.,.
15 SOUTH CHESTER ROAl).
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I aIn 8r0US of II t ~ e-
ost
David MeCahan at Strath Haven
avenue has beell elected to the
board of 'dlrectors ot the W1lsan
College Fathers Club. The election took plsce at the club's annual
business meeting Saturday, an
.vent of Parents We<'kend at WilHelen D. Ware, of Walllngtord
Hills an alumna of Swaitbmore
High School, Is among 79 students
at Pembroke Colleee .In Brown
University recently named to the
ce.n's list for high scholastic
standing during the second semester of the 19So-51 academic year.
Helen wa:; named. to the dean's
list for the previous .semesterI and
last year was a member of the
S
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SWARTHMOREoAN'
o1BSID I It E'S IA8N1fICENT NEw1
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A basic CO..~~
_- for
w!lJ be started at the Chester Hos-.
pltal on November 13. Classes wlll
be held on Tuesday and 'Thursday evenings trom 7 unUl9 o'clock,
for 20 consecutive Weeks. Applicants should call Mrs. Wayne
Randall, (SW 6-3197) or Mrs. :1.
Paul Brown (SW 6-1486).
son.
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on "eMIl IIAJUDIT
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Nurses' Aides
News Notes
General truurance
Swa"
TO BEGIN NOVEMBER 13
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PETER' E. TOLD
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TIRlUDAY ... nmAY
IIBtJDAY
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The Fourth Annual Adult Member's Show will be held October
28 through November 27 at the
Community Arf!I Center, Wallingford. Oils, pastels, water colors,
prints, photographs, sculpture and
crafts will be exhibited.
Friendly Circle T.
The Friendly Circle will give lUI
annual tea Thursday, November 8
at 2 o'clock In the Woman'. ABIIodation Room In the David Braun
Memorial Bulldlng ot the Swarthmore ~esbyterlan Church.
Mrs. Rolsnd G. E. UJIman will
give readings Il'DdMts. Robert M.
West will present vocal numbers.
The Circle extends a cordial Invit.tlon to all members of the
community and their friends to atlend the tea. The sliver otterlng
will be used for Thanksgiving and
Chrl'!,tmas basketa for needy fam-
a lob with
the ,.Iephone Company.
Oscar #ItJspIt
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"National Sovereignty, the right
to do as you please, can no longer
exist in the One World of tudey"
,.ie: the speaker. "A governing
OAJdy that can conttol all It's member nations Is essential to world
I'••ce. Our problem Is to leam'
through organlzatloI! how to llve
witb. many different naUonallties.
T:';' Is a necessity It any of us are
t" survive."
The speaker was introduced by
Dr. Horace Hopkins and others
,poke briefly: WUllam Shank on
Ihe State Convention: Ralph Little
011 the Bynden Wood m ...ting and
H3rry Hoffman on the World
Movement.
A dance will be held on Novem~cr 16 at the Old.l'4I1l, ltose Valley and the first of a series of
meetings for study will be held
Wednes,day evening, November 14
at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. H. PrenUce, No.. 1 WhltUer
place. Anyone Interested In becoming Informed as :0 world condilion. and plans for their betlerment is invited to attend.
ADULT MEMBER'S SHOW
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. . I'DSB PORK SAUSAGB • 44IC
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Insure your winter heating comfort· now with an
Qutomatic gas heater, and you'll have a home that's
comfortably heated this winter. When you set the
thermostat of your gas house heater, you are sure
of trouble-free comfort on the coldest day. without
further attention. Gas heating pays off with extra
dividends, because it's clean. See your plumber
or heating contractor about autonlatic gas heating
for your home, or ask about it at any of our
suburban offices.
l-82Q7.
lhortShank
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with Automat;c Gas House Heating
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Ready.to.Eat
4-6111.
Brigadier General Hugh B.
Ilester, chalmlan of the Crusade
lor Freedom in the Metropolltan
Philadelphia Area, a soldier who
h"' devoted his ille to preventing
.var through belter understanding
between peoples, spoke to an Interested audience lathered at
Whittier House, October 18 for a
covered-dish supper arranged by
the West. Delaware County Chapter of the United World :rederal-
"OS.
FIL'M'S AVAILABLE
Frsncls R. Montoro, Health Ed"
.!cation Secretary, Delaware County Tuberculosis and Health Assoolation, has announced fuat copies
of their new catalog of health films
.u-e now aVllilable to all organized
l1'oups In the county.
During the summer four new
films have been added to the
growing llbrary of over 50 - 16
rom sound films on health subjects
suitable for a;ll I age' groups and
age levels, covering the fields of
tuberculosis, social hygiene, eyes
and ears, teeth, heart, colds, sleep,
ti11It-aid public health and other
health subjects.
These films are available to any
organized group on free loan and
the AssoclaUon wlll supply a compeJent operator and equipment
when necessary. Speakers, llterature 'and exhibits are available
upon request.
Mr. Montoro also stated .that a
new style of School Health Calendar, containing a monthly health
message, bas heen sent to all the
elementary schools In the County
and bas proven very popular.
Many schools are requesting adjitional lets of the calendar in
order to provide each classroom
with one. Any elementary school
which bas not received their cal.ndars are urlled to contsct Mr.
\1ontoro at the Delaware County
l'ubereulosl. and Health Associa.lon, Eighth and Edgmont avenue,
Chester, Pa. Telephone, Chester
YOUR
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PICNICS
DYING CIICKENS
Guarantee
Mrs. Henry Weiland of South
Chester road presided us re&ent at
the .t1rst fall meeting of the DelDware County Chapter, Daughtera of th~ American Revolutbn
on Monday at "FaIr Acres". Westtown, .the home of Mrs. Horace
Twaddell. Co-hostesses for the
lea t~llowlng the meeting were
Mrs. Lovett Frescoln of H.U'vard
avenue [nd. Mrs. William Hawkins d the Swarthmore Apartments.
The program period w .... given
over to reports of the Mth State
Conference held in Harrisburg last
week. Mrs" George Plowmar. of
Harvard avenue as the ~bapter'8
.vorklng delegate to the Confer",.,.. l£ported on the progress being mllde by the National 10 ,iel,
I,. many projects Inclu'.linll its
,tand against any form at world
;overnn,ent, against soclalJzed
medicine, Communism, against
federal aid to· education and other
measures leading to a patemalistic
,tate.
.
Mrs. Lloyd Goman of Walling[ord, state chairman of National
Defense, gave an Informative talk
on the work of that committee.
Ann Blakely of Chester,the Chapter'. page, lave hlllhllgbts of her
eltperience at th.. Conference.
PORK SHOULDERS
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OCTOBER 26. 1951
U.W.F- HEARS GEN. tESTER NU1tSES' AID COURSE
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coilege yearbo'Jk. . She is now In
her junior year.
Mrs. Paul B. Banks of Harvard
«venue is entertoing at a luncheonbridge at her home today.
Mrs. Frederie A. ChIld' of Mar. tha's Vineyard, Mass., fQrmerly of
Swarthmore. "ill spend the winter
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pent..Wilh her daughter Mrs. Mary C.
rttoruletfull Thai'. tho -y ,...
Iambus "Rocke'" perform_Ole- "IIIGKET"
Foster of South Chester road.'
reel as you rocket aI",,! ill your
pLutheomoolhn... ofOld.mlobile's
. Dr. and Mrs. Donald Hibbard of
radiant new Oldsmobile "98"1 It'.
Hydra-Malic'l Discover the brand
IiivlTview road are entertaining as
• fN!IY special Jetlint. ahared by
aew Del 01. "98" Oldsmobile, ••
their house guests this week Dr.
800,000 "Rocket" own...1 F .... you
y_tap hIIy ill big .... t00l8yl
ODd Mrs. ATthur Llmouze of East
command ...citinl. 118t8".yM . . rion, L.l.
Mrs. William R. McHenry of
511 YOUR MIA.SST OLD'MOIILl DIALIa
P.. rrish road entert&lned her
bridge ""ub at a luncheon at her
PM. 8laUan W.C.A.V.-TV
8 NewB. WHb 0 0 . IIc1wartJa. JII0Dd&7 tIIn FridQ al7:S8
home Tuesdr,y.
DB TaIevIBon: 0.8.·
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Mr. and Mrs. WilHam S. Hobbs
of Park avenue retUlned Sunday
from Miami, Fla.,where they spent
• week due to the Illnea of Mr.
Hobbs' mother MI1I W. A. It.
Hobbe•
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WHITAKER - BARRETI' Inc.
340 W. Baltimore Pike
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SPBCML SATlIBDAY
Carl W. Moeller, tormerly. of
Swarthmore, was recenlly appointed manager of finance of the newly created Component ProdUcts
Divison of the General Electric
Company with headquart<$'S in
Fort Way'ne, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.
Moeller live at 137 West Branning
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1-3 OFF
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MAIL GETS
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ATTENTION
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Club'Depanmelif .; "~i ,.
Named County Seal
Sale Chakriuln
Meetingll &~,~
for tw~ classes,
one lor:, ,those. newly mteresled
and the other supplying Infonna_
The Ilelawarl'. County.
tion for those morit advanced In
The appointment of Mrs.
tion of ..Women's Clubs
writing. ' .For further. de\ilils call
Levering, LalUldo.woe, as ChlrlSt-·1 Friday, Oc)pber 21\ at lO:aO. a.ln.1 Mrs. Gilcr!!est Swarthmore 6-3390
mas Seal Educational Director, haa
b in or Mrs. Lane .Swarthmore 6-6689.
. a~ the Twentieth Cl!ntury Clu.
d
been announced by l\4rS" FraIik. IL
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Lans .owoe..
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Mrs. Hiram· Cole.
,NEWS NOTES
for the 1951 Christmas Seal
f ' al
which will be conducted by'
president 0 tlleGene,r,
·Dr: tarDY PeterSon of Vassar
IleIGware County
tlon of WClmen's Clubs..
averlU,," .~eDt 'l••t week-end at
in the afternoon.
,
Oh.crlin. C~lle~e attending' the
It Is hoped. ·.that as
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bers
posSIble fro;"
'Homecomhig ·activltl«. and acting
The County Director will have
,
'as chairman of, the Oberlin Alumni
more Club will atteJ:lCt " , ' . ,
Clubs"COuDSel:'"
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charge of organlz1ng'local
mittees of volunteers In' '
Monday from 9:30 to 12:80'the
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weekly' .pain·tin·g· class' -ee'ts w'lth'
rd r .. ana Mrs. RestonB"McCray,
munltles throughout
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F'lore'n'ce Tr,'cker, m'o
M_.ctO".:
Jr.,
spent a recent week-end
with
County. These workers
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Tuesda.v,
October'SO,
'at
2
their
son
Dick
I't
Wesleyan
UniOn
In the mail sale campaign and
~
' . . M1ddl' to
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.m. the Amer,'can ·Home Depart- veralty,
e WO, Conn., and
P
up Christmas Seal booths In
d
h
W
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ment tea will.he·held at the home atte~de t e
e~ eyan - Coast
community for the sale of S e a l A ·
G . d t 'b 11
h
uar
oo~ a game on w ich
persons not reached UtroUlh the of Mrs. William Chester Morris
in Concordville. All club members 'their son played guard for Woomall.
are invited.
.
leyan..
.
. Mrs. Levering, who Is well
Thursday, November I, at 2 p.m.' Bob Fawcett, of South Chester
known 'throughout .the County as
Art Ilepartment will Ifold
road Q .senlor at the Phlladelpbla
a dramatist, will also conduct
meeting and .tea at. the home
Tex~ile ,Il'Istitute, spent several
grams relating to the Seal sale in Mrs. Harold G; Griffin, .314 Rut- days.. in New York a«endlng
the clubs and oraanizatlolllJ In the gers a v e n u e . . t h e thlrtleth annual convention of
County.
Friday morning at 9 the class In iIi..- "American Association of TexRhYuunic Dancing will b!!. held in tile Chenl!sts.' and Colorists," of
In accepting the position as the Cluhhouse under Alice K1:aft, which he is a member. He flew
County Director, Mrs.
Instructor. The class started Oct- to Pittsburgh Friday morning
praised the work of th~ Tubercu- ober '19, hut It is still not too 'late where he cicilivered on.. of the adlosis Associati~n. and asked for the In enfer. Call Mrs. Herman Blootn dresses at ihe convention lUnchof Swarthmore 6-0975 ·or"Mrii. Ed- eon meeting' of the "Collegiate
whqle-hearted', eooperatlon
every .person in Delaware County ward Cratsley Swarthmore
Press Association," after wblch h~
to'make this year's sale a sueAt 10 1I.m. Friday the' .
returned to' New York to attend
cess.
Department ofiers"ome tunely
Louis A. Olney Award Banquet held at. the Hotel Statler that
The Christmas Seal Sale will ~~:!:~,o":l·for ·the holidays.
E. Told will' .pelik on ....'+_1
open in the County on November
19th and continue unill ChrIstmas. tlng BookS to Your ~I':':~:I
Funds raised will be used to pro- LiBt," a review'· of books
CO-ED BEAUTY
mote the Association's activities, tor Christmas gifts .
:SALON
.' , as ~s chest survey x~rays
The creative writing class of the
AlB CONDmONBD
the high schilols, communities Swarthmore 'woman's Club 'is .
and industries, rehabilitation of its way to reality, seven' nlimi!s'li
. SPECIAJJZING IN
the arrested tuberculosis
having been handed to Mrs: Oscar
emergency service "~o' the patient Gilcreest. chairman of the·projec~.
ttermanent
Wa'viDg
.
...and
and family. a 'year~round health Mrs. Bess Lane is co-chairman; a
~air' Cutting
education program and research. talented' author, having written
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articles and hooks which have
PARK andDARTHOtrI'B Av-.
"I Saw It In The Swar&lunorean" been published. Thlis far the time
SWARTHMORE !I~101.
selected is Monday mornliig. The
. ,
chalnnen are hoping for· more
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deposits or instructions 'with convenient
forms we furnish on request. Saves a lot of
time .~il' trips; -Try. banking by mail lOOn.
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CUTTERS
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BAHI
IRD:"!BUST .COMPANY
lASurance
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BUD..DER
of tLe Horticultural Society
Wiliium H. V.reber'is chairman
the SilOW Committee. Other memben; of the Committee include Mr. DI~"rr~1
and 1\1rs. Harry Wood, North Ches-
Philadelphia Branch of the NatIonal Association or Gardeners.
Judging takes place Friday at
noon and the show is open to the
public from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.; On
Swarthmore 6-2253
RESIDENTIAL AND,
COMMERCIAL
Anyone
growing
J.. F. BLACKMAN
P.R,R. Freight Bldg.
There ure 60 classes
many. for
SWirthmore, POI,
Phone SVV 6-1557
'filii. partC!lf-J'lri\'deIphi1l S~bun W...
Comp8llJ"PIOVcsiti~ Mam~au\'4 Pw$41ii1
~il& l,437-milCpipclinesyatem; aprogram:
~i~'9 prevellt ~ttle1eak,s fromdcvdopini'mto big teaklwhiCh cioUl6 intCmIpt yaw
I!rPIiI!OfSpriJigfieldWater. .
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out thC program, thmI mmt be
• ''M¥it-euding search ;nth the "eicctibl
".a.OaCopc"-'-all inStrumcDt
looks like
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a po'rta* radiO. Itia equipped with a micropboue 10 leusitin that it candetel:t the IOIlIl4
0( water ~ping from a hole no 1argcr thaD.
a ~eedJC-poia( And .that hole can be in a pipe
.vera! feet underground, awl even bm-e tb
, a ooocrete biaA....ay I
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.hich
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Authorized .Distributors
spec-I·men."...
Atlantie.H~ting
bacteria, eoatraedoll_ WI a.
lioo. aod eIectric cmrreDt whidl lias lIlla~
frOm' bigh-telUion power Iin~will c:aIllcJi~ .
CcdAIia _
I
Jeab. Tbcaeo{leacu be~ 1IIHl.~
kDetim.,.; bowcftr, .1iiI'Ieiak ~~~ ..
iIh1y and without ~ .~.''''
caud by "traffic ahock" :the.re6ult ofhet¥it:··
'--'. ~·d·ms, .i.;.
..: ............ , .
......... motor truckI
~ __ w..,.'·.· .
BVt for each w.a~oiiiabkl' ..treak/·~·. many little leaH dilKlOvcred aad repaired ~
fote they cau interfere with YOllCwater..1iPPQ'_
Yea. this COllltant aean:Il with tIIo "eloctrie8l
1tcth0000pC"helpakcepP1!reSpriDgfieldW.u dependably 011 tap myour 1IoDlO _ it iI .
teedjtiel1tllly wbolllOae ..6 e1Mr.
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.'. . .' -.,;: :. ','ASSURE
., '.,::-'",;;tiUR:SATISFACTION
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Oils
.
on
Burnen
Good Col\l
PERSONJ\L-'-For
ChrIStmas
gifts
..in.
hosiery,:
,.
Asphalt ur Concrete
Cellar Walls Re-Plastered
Swarthmore 6-2526
"Third Ceneration Builders'"
HORACE A.
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'Passmore
Thom Seremba
SLIP COVERS '" DBAPE1UEB
25 years expel·ience
oT
609
S. CHHSTHR
SWAltTIlMORB.
&
RD.
PENNA.
T.I.pho., Sw. 6-5510
Real Estate - Insurance
Mortgages
6 p.m.
privafe bath, private
Call Sunset 9-8701 after
ext. 376.
WANTED-Woman for general
. . housework, 5 mornirigs a week.
required,
Phone
References
SW 6-0816 before 8:30 a,m..
WANTED-Wilcox-Gibbs sewmg
Also
garage
space.
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Good condition. Reasonable. Call
Steph~n Fox, Swarthmore 6-0200,
Devine Taxi Service
8wartbmore. Pa.
Serving Swarthmore, Morton, Rutledge and Ridley
Township since 1918
PHONE:
Swarthmore 6-0444
Residential • Painting
Commercial • Repairs
• Alterations
Swarthmore 6-3450
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PETER Eo TOLD
All Line. of Insurance
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore, Pa. '
Swarthmore 6-1833 .
Phone Swarthmore 6-527.4. .
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WANTED-To buy furOlture, odds
and ends of any articles. Chester
3-3705:' .. . . . .
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WANTED-Knce-hole desk-good
condition. Swarthmore 6-2518.
WA1
BAIRD and BIRD
old, ciesire, 2-bedroom apartment.
Speelallzlng In SALES of NEW and OLDER HOMES
in SwartnmorE!, wife and 4 year
Realtors
Phone Granite 2-1012.
INSURANCE - CONSTRUCTION MORTGAGES - RENTALS
WANT~To buy-Small home !
Developers of New Homes - lIIa&111 Road - Comen Avenue
. in Swarthmore by young professional milD. Hilltop 6-3848.
Now Under VonslnloUon - OAKOBEST LANB
FOR SALE--115 m,m. Welti camera. Sclmeider- Xenon for 2 lens.
Can Media 6-1075.
Pholle Swar.thmore 6-0108
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··mADE
EDWARD L. NOYES f1 CO.
SLIP
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23 SOVTH CHESTER ROAD
SWARTHMORE 6-0114
GRIP
JAMES C. TAYLOR
CHARLES R. RUSSELL
New and Rebuilt Plano.
and Repalrbta- Since 19GaPhone Mod"' 6-3555
.3 qr ,4-)"oom unfurnished
f ~aiPr.I.I·rratlm';ceent,
machine.
RBAL BSTATIl
INSURANce
BuiMin. CUillb uctioD
17 Y2 South Chester Road .
ALBAN PAltlfEB
WANTED-In Swarthmore by
Colle~e Publicity Director and
wJf~,
... :;!::,!.!:.-:!ts, FL••••
REEVES
PIANO TUNING
wn.LIAM J. STEPI;IANI, JR.
Reasonable.
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S_warthrg.ore
soil. ·Ccl.l J. C. Stilwell and Sons.
C::warthmore· 6... 3400.
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT-In Springfield-fur-
OIL
~IEJ\T
. -OIl IURNERS. All CONDlflONING OIL FURNACES
:otl iOILElS .01& IURNINe WATER HEATERS
.
Rum·.ey Chevrolet
.s.rw... 49 MWfWpnIiI/u ill 1h1lrNar•• M"",."muy .", """'" 'C. .dlr,.'
Driveway Construction
Swarthmore 6-2078
,,'.,
...a
co •• a .• y;
PETER DI NICOLA
Rubbish Collection
Swarthmore Disposal
Weeki, or Monthl,
WARREN PIERCE
6-6278.'
FOR ·SALE-Mushroom.and top
OIevrolet engineen Icnow what'sbeStfQr the car.
. they have desig!Hld and bUilt. And that's Why ....y
reeo~ tliat Only genuine Chevrolet pam
be used an your Chevrolet when replacements
are _aary.Genuine Chevrolet pam wID ftt
.
PIlILAD·I"PHIA."'.U •• A. WA".
Madison 3-9098
erford, avenue.. Phone Swarthmore
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-erfonnanee, assure )'QUI'
satbiadlOn.; ThG,'s
why
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enough
far
QUI'
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SF. ECT CUENTELE
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Stokes NUTsinR Home
torl"1/!
. perfectly,ghit' i*k
,
Ashes f.i Rubbish Removed
Lawns mowed, General
Hauling
236 Harding Ave., Morton, Pa.
PERSONAr;..;..Magazine
tieins. Bertha P. Faries; SUbScriP-1
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PH~NE CBBSTEB 4-Drt
,~Hm's' how Selluine
..(!bs,llrofet Parts
WILIJAM BROOKS
an·
Mach btUll
AND
~iremaD
SWRribmore 6-1443
your old lamps. Finest ·materials.
bid
be sealed ~\~d;~!.r\~ I.~~~~~~m~~~l!!!!l!~
Exquisite
detailing.·
Swarthmore
plainly marked on the :!1
t~
6-5922.
envelope. IndIcating that
both
and carnations.
.
Since 1905
Painters &- Paper Hangen
We should know how
Swa. 6-2266 Michigan Ave.
;:w. .._"';~.-: ;:m~:o.:fob,;:·',,:-ii;":
on
8.8S1
CUNNINGHAM
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BSTlMATl!IS FBEB
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.~aere
PERSONJ\L-'-Piano tuning-perfeet pitch specialist, Excellent
references..
William H •. Le8lJl.an
1'laDs Bnd speclfieatiolllJ may be seen
D
I Hill S
9
8
or sceuted at tile main oft'Jce 01 the
rexe
,unset ..50 2.
S.....arthmore School DIstrlct at the CoUege
PElRSONAC!LAM:PSHADES
Avenue School dally eJt:cepl Saturday or
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, - SUllday or boUdaY8 between the bourl of
_Custom-made. New beauty for (I a.m. null " p.m.
FOR SALE
Be's looking
for leak.
,
with an tcelectrical 8tetholcope"
YALB 11114 RU'J.'G'" A....
flowers and pot grown plants.
~~~~~~;~~~~~ pla)'ground
areas.
There wih be a section strictly
with the
The School Directors reserve the rilhl
to . reJect any or all bids In whole or In
amateurs as well as one for
clusiye. alteration
part.
'
fessional growers.
There
in your- home.
Hilda Lanr Denworth
Ridley P ark-. 0285.
classes Cor vegetables, fruits, ro,;es
Secretary
1000 WEST 9th STREET
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T_ Repair
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the show may do so 'free of charge.
Write or lelephone the Horticultural Society, 389 Broad .street
Station Building, Phila. 3, .i. l· tten _
tt
house 6-8352, COl" a schedule of
.
classes.
Construction
Alterations
Iron
8VNDAY 8 A. 111. to • F . . .
Classifie.d
Chrysarlthe-
mums who would like to exhibit in
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OF
7 A. 111. .. 11 F. II.
~~;;':;':I~~b,
Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and tel' road.
Sunday from 12 noon until 5 p.m. -_. _._.
from $85'
l\epIaUon Sofa,Be-1IIIholRere4
from $85
Sl1l1 COv...... 1IOf.. and 1 chain
from $95
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hibition is staged with the co- chids and commercial exhibits
B';;:;;";:h"'~t v
operation of the Arthur Hoyt
beauty to the huge Field House.
Horticultural Foundation and
Dr. John B. Carson is Pr,esiclenltl
wee Cbair .:.. Be-uphoJstere4
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~;~~~:.t.~;~1il'.~~
The Pennsylvania Hc'rticul.tw,ali interesting exhibit of berried- tr.,esl Or to her Atto~~ey
Society will be held in the
a.~d shruus. ThiS always proves ~o~O~~Is"O::~i Eaq.
UPHOLSTERER
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ESSO SERVICE STA110N
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The Chrysanthemum Show of i.,¥Iorris Arboretum will stage an
BORACB
PHONES: CHESTER 3-8141'~ 3-61~2 - 4-4291 ~ 4-4111.=
Stcn',
Howie at Swarthmore College
to be ex~ remely popular as well Chester. Penna.
FNriday , Saturday, and Sunday, as beautiful and educational: Large ::::::::::...:=~-------ovember 9, 10 and 11. The ex- ,-isplays of Chrysanthemums, Or-
Charles E. Fischer
Ph..... SwartIlmore
.
There will be a '
~l'rangf:ment .of buds
ned
lUDLBY PARK
29 East 5th 'Street, Chester.
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Free Estimates
J. EDWAIIDCLYDE;
GEORGE PLOWMAN
SAMUEL D. CLYDE .
Sf\MUEL D. CLYDE,
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table set for -8 slag party,
Autumn.
Phone Valleybrook 2394
Sweeney & Clyde.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. McCowan- of Vassar avenue were weekcnd gU2StS of !vIr'. and Mrs. Howard Pasp.nbach ot Pittsburgh
vther an· arrangement typical
.Landscaplng
Tree Moving
Nursery
SALES - RENTALS.
Bony Oak 711.74
The ammge;"~nt classes ShllUl,d I
,JI"c.ve very popular. One calls
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Annual Event To Be ...nu
ollll.f3
featuring
r~h,rv.,"nth'._!
;;hJom.:>
uf rare
or unusual
fln.w .....
CEORCE MYERS
n1ums,
dried
materiaJ
and ottl~r I
Held In College
ilowers.
Box 4B - Swarthm~re 6-0740
Field House
,
Fum._ V.a ... n
Real Estate
1210 llOIIe:ila'e Ave., WI.lmba.a-.
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FOR NOVEMBER
WARM-AIR HEATINC
CLOCKSREPAmED
Gran,uaUier - Mantel • 'E1ec1r1o
All work ealled for and delivered in Swarthmore. eVf!r1 Friday
Samuel B. Bom Cllod< Sbop
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MUM SHOW SET
REPAIRED &- INSTALLED
as
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J •. A.
1 10II'1'II ftOWBTON.
. BUiIara Supplies
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nished three-bedroom Ranch
house-January 1 to May 1.
SwarthmM" 6-7861.
FOR RENT~'Something. special......,
Apartment"-large second floor
front-tile bath-hardwood floors:
Garag\l: ·:.Near
trimsPortation;
Available. November I. $125. Media'
. ;
6-1811t.' •. ,,- .' .
FOR RENT-Room and private
hath, in . private family. Call
Swar.thmote ·6~B278..
FOR REN'!"- Large comfortable
room, homelike surroundings.
Convenient to transportation and
tea-rooms. Telephone Swarthmore
6-4124.
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ALL-WEATHER
·T REA D T IRE S
Ricle on.
GET 4
non-skidl Deep
grooved traction I Be ..fer on
e
slippery wet roatl.l
way
FUSCO afld ALSTON
Chester and Fairview Roacll
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Window Decorations
Merchants of Swarthmore are
sponsoring for the third year a
contest for the best decorated store
windows at Hallowe'en time. This
event is now so traditional. that
plsnoing ior windows and pictures has been underway for several weeks.
The business district will be invaded next Monday by about 40
groups of students serected from
the fourth grade through the Junior High School who w.il1 leave it
looking much more decorative and
ready for the Hallowe'en season.
There will again be 100 percent
participation by the local businesses with each store possible
providing at least one window.
They will be under the direction of
the art teachers, Claudia Hancock
and Ann Jane Cleaver.
Because of the possibility of
window breakage and because of
the desire to do an outstanding
job, it has been decided by the
Businessmen and the art teachers
to do the decoration on art paper
which will then be attached to the
windows. The center of the borough promises to be unusually at.tractive for the. three days just
prior to Hallowe'en.
The Recreation Association has
selected as
judges a committee consisting of Mrs. Clair
Wilcox, Robert Walker, head of
the College Art Department, Winifred Rumble and Nancy Sylvanus
of the School of Industrial Arts.
They plan to complete the judging
&s early in the week as possible.
The pictures will remain on display until after the Hallowe'en
season is over.
Richard Crowther, ET. 2, of
Yale avenue, is stationed in Portsmouth, N.H., as Electronics Technician on the submarine Halfbeak.
In Appreciation
Morris E. 'Smith wishes to
~xpress, through the columns
of The Swarthmorean, his deep
apprec~ation of the host of sympathetic personal letters received in his bereavement.
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Mrs. Smith
Ninth Gracie Motbea.
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Ninth Grade Mothers, Mrs. J.
A. Calhoun, chairman, of Elm avenue and teachers held 9. tea-meeting Thursday at the sch~l. Mrs.
L. O. Shook of Riverview road was
hospitality chairman.
seven grandchildren: Morris Sparhawk of Richmond, Va., and his
daughters Katharine Sparhawk a
sophomore at Connecticut College
for Women and Dorothy Bransford a senior at St. Catherine's
School, Richmond; Ephraim K of
Grosse Point, Mich. and children
Sanderson Morris, Ephraim Koch,
3rd, and Lawrence K!tUl; and
Charles Sproat of Chesire, Conn.,
and daughters Ethel Alice and
Muriel Ann.
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Following private services conducted by the Rev. Joseph P.
Bishop at the home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock interment was in
Woodland cemetery, West Philadelphia.
. TIDS WEEK'S -CALENDAR
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26
8:30 P.M.-Public Forum .................................................... Whittier
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27
2:30 P.M.-Soccer: College vs. Stevens Institute .... Clothier Fld.
7 and 9 P.M.-Movies-"A Letter to Three Wives" ........ Clothier
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28
11:00 AM.-Moming Worship ............................ Local Churches
4:00 P.M ......,...Girl Scout Vespers ............................ Trinity Church
8:.15 P.M.-Roy McCorltel, Speaker .................... Friends Meeting
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30
6:45 P.M.-Hallowe'en Parade ................................ Field House
8:00 P.M ......,...Great Books Group- .................... Presbyterian Church
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31
3:30 P.M.-Hockey (Girl's): Colleg~ vs. R06emont Cunningham
Field
3:30 P.M.-Cross Country: College vs. Lehigh .... Alumni Field
Garnet Meets
(Continued from page one)
bid for the extra point. was short.
Just before the half ended, Jack
Tho~pson, Swarthmore's captain,
intercepted a pass on the Owls'
20 yard line and weaved. his way
into the end zone. Swarthmore
missed the kick for the point after
touchdown. The half ended with
the Garnet leading 26-0.
Throughout the first half, as
during the rest of the game, Shar':'
on Hill was hurled back time and
time again. The strong Gamet.
B.hy&hmlc DaDce C . . . .
line consisted of John MacAlpine,
Alice Kraft, teacher of rhythmic
Dick McCormack, Jim Tucker,
dancing,is
returning to the WoKenney Wright, Don MacElwee,
man's
Club
for _ another season.
John Pearson, John Bernard, John
Hilkert, ,Howard Dodson, Frank Classes are held every' Friday at
Habbersett and Bob McHenry. 9 a.m. in the club ~ouse. beginning
Swarthmore was also greatly aided today. Those interested in joinby the excellent work of line- ing may get. further particulars by
backers Thompson and Kauffman. calling •Mrs. Herman Bloom SW
Early in the second half, Sharon 6-0975 .or Mrs. Edward Cratsley
Hill was again forced to punt. SW 6-6476.
In both mental . and physic~
Due mainly to the running of Joe
-phases
of health; Miss Kraft is
Storlazzi and Clem Malin, the Garwell
qualified.
During the first
net finally fought its way down to
the Owl's 37. At this point Carter World War she was a graduate
threw a pass to Halfback Lee trained nurse and supervisor of
Swan, which was good for 20 the operating rooms at the Uniyards. Again passing Carter heav- versity of Pennsylvania Hospital.
ed the pigskin to Lonnie Staton Later she developed her rhythmic
in the end zone. The try'for con- dancing exercises and won the apversion failed. Later in the third proval of doctors, who continue to
quarter Bob Doherty ran the pig- send' certain patients to her.
Every sUinmer Miss Kraft travskin down to Sharon Hill's 35
after receiving a punt. This mark- els with -Dr. Glenn Clarke, the
ed the beginning of another touch- great religious teacher, and Dr.
down march. On two successive Frank Laubach, famous for his
plays Malin and Storlazzi plunged work in spreading literacy, who
down to the 15. Then Malin sponsor the "Camps Fatherest
flipped a pass to Swan who dodged Out" movement.
player after player until finally
brought down on the four. Malin
picked up another two yards and
finally Swan dove over for six
points. Thompson converted.
,
In the last quarter, Charlie Grier'
. threw a 42 yard pass to Kenny
Wright woo was tackled just short
of the go:!l line. George Allison
shot over center for Swarthmore's
last touchdown. Thompson's kick
was. good for the extra point. In
'the remaining minutes of play,
Swarthmore's entire squad was put
to work and succeeded in keeping
Sharon Hill. on the run. At the
close of the game the' Gamet
Walked off the field with a 46-0.
victory.
CAKE BOX
It is noteworthy to comment on
THEATRE SQUARE
the fine sportsmanship of the Gar8warihmore 8-3141
net squad when the starting offensive team was substituted for
on the second play of the second
half. This was done when it was
noticed that Sharon Hill players
were being substituted to revamp
their line-up.
This Saturday the Garnet will
••
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meet a strong Glen-Nor team.
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They have the equipment to make
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You
will
(in~
this
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a powerful football aggregation,
dependable
pharmacy
•• up-tOed.te in every re- •
size and ~peed. Their strength
• spect. We carry a comhas not beeh shown by former
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•• plete stock of all th~
scores as they have not yet found
newest research medic·
• inals
the key to their might. Swarth:
and are equipped
more expects to have a busy afterI
to compound your prenoon trying to keep its record
,criptions promptly and
:'ropetly. Won't you'
clean. The game will be played
~Iease
t~ u next time.
on the Indian's field; game time
2:30.
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Barbara Schulke, field npreW!ntative and counselor in 'admissions for Carleton College, will
visit the Swarthmore High School
in Swarthmore on Wednesda7.
November 7, at 2:00 p.m.
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SWARTHMOREAN
333 Dartmouth ATeJlUe. Swuthmore
Phone s.c.ar.hmore 6-laS·
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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THE
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Window Decorations
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SWARTHMOREAN
Ninth Grade Mothers
Airs. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shoemaker
oi Riverview road entertained as
their guests Sunday Mr. John J.
Matthews tond daughters Rae and
Caroline of Gary, Ind. Mr. Matthews was recently appointed to
the Institute of IntCl'-American
Affairs as specialist in Industrial
Surveys, a~signed to Brazil to be
Merchants of Swarthmore are I
(Continued from page one)
Ninth Grade Mothers, Mrs. J.
sponsoring for the third year a'
A. Calhoun, chairman. of Elm avecontest for the best decorated store seven gl'andchildren: Morris Spar- r.ue and teachers held a tea-meetwindows
plc:nning ior windows and pic- sophomore <1t Connecticut College hospitality chairman.
tures has been underway for sev- fot' Women. and Dorothy Br~
eral weeks.
fOl'd a semor at St. Catherme s
FRIENDS TO HOLD FAll.
The business district will be in- School, Richmond; Ephraim K of
FESTIVAL NOVEMBER 10
"aded next Monday by about 40 I Grosse Point, ~ich. and. children
Swarthmore Friends Meeting is
groups of students scrcctcd from S~nd€rson l\'~orns, Ephrall~. Koch,
the fourth grade through the Jun- 31 d, and Lawrence ~l, and holding a Fall Festival on Novemior High School who wjll leave it Churles Sproat of Chesne., Conn., ber 10 from 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
looking much more decorative and and daughters Ethel AlIce and to raise tunds for some of the
Friends charity work. Following
ready fot· the Hallowe'en season. Muriel Ann.
There will again be 100 percent
Following private services con- months of work by members of the
participa'.ioll by the local busi- ducted by the Rev. Joseph P. meeting, many different items
nesses with each store possible Bishop at the home Monday after- have been gathered together innoon at 2 o'clock interment was in cluding many craft treasures of
providing at least one window.
They will be under the direction of Woodland cemetery, West Phila- jewelry, pottery, paintings, etc.,
made by members of Meeting and
the art teuchers, Claudia Hancock delphia.
other local residents. Also includand Ann Jane Cleaver.
ed in the large selection are homeBecause ot the possibility of
made cakes, pies, jams, jellies, etc.
window breakage and because of
Garnet Meets
Meals will be served in the
(Continued from page one)
the desire to do an outstanding
Job, it has been decided by the
V',Fhittier House-Lunch from 11 to
bid for the extra point was short. 2, Tea served by Qunker ladies in r
Busillessm'~n and the art teachers
to do the decoration on art paper Just before the half ended, Jack costume from 3 to 4:30 and supThoIT,IJJso!1, Swarthmore'S captain, per by reservation ouly from 5:30
which will then be attached to the
intercepted a pass on the Owls' to 7. Reservations for this may be
windows. The centel' of the bor20 yard line and weaved his way made with Mary Bennett at
ough promises to be unusually atinto the end zone. Swarthmore Swarthmore 6-2102 or Theresa
.tractive for the. three days just
missed the kick for the point after Shane at Swarthmore 6-0801.
prior to Hallowe'en.
touchdown. The half ended with
Here is an opportunity to purThe Re.:reation Association has
the Garnet leading 26-0.
chase
all your Christmas gifts and
selected
as
judges a
comThroughout the first half, as at the same time provide help for
mittee consisting of Mrs. Clair
during the rest of the game, Shar- worthy charity causes.
Wilcox, Robert Walker, head of
on Hill was hurled back time and
the College Art Department, Wintime again. The strong Gamet
Rhythmic Dance Classes
ifred Rumble and Nancy SylvanUS
line consisted of John MacAlpine,
of the School of Industrial Arts.
Alice Kraft, teacher of rhyUunic
Dick McCormack, Jim Tucker,
They plan to complete the judging
dancing,is
returning to the Wo.,s early in the week as possible. Kenney Wright, Don MacElwee, man's Club for another season.
The pictures will remain on dis- John Pearson, John Bernard, John Classes are held every Friday at
play until after the Hallowe'en Hilkert, Howard Dodson, Frank 9 a.m. in the club house. beginning
Habbersett and Bob McHenry.
season is over.
Swarthmore was also greatly aided today. Those interested in joinby the excellent work of line- ing may get further particulars by
Richard Crowther, ET. 2, of
calling Mrs. Herman Bloom SW
Yale avenue, is stationed in Ports- backers Thompson and Kauffman. 6-0975 or Mrs. Edward Cratsley
Early in the second half, Sharon
mouth, N.H., as Electronics TechHill was again forced to punt. SW 6-6476.
nician on the submarine Halfbeak.
In both mental and physical
Due mainly to the running of Joe
phases
of health, Miss Kraft is
Storlazzi and Clem Malin, the GarIn Appreciation
well
qualified.
During the first
net finally fought its way down to
Morris E. Smith wishes to
the Owl's 37. At this point Carter World War she was a graduate
express, through the columns
threw a pass to Halfback Lee trained nurse and supervisor of
of The Swarthmorean, his deep
Swan, which was good for 20 the operating rooms at the Uni~.
appreciation of the host of symyards. Again passing Carter heav- versity of Pennsylvania Hospital.
pathetic personal letters received the pigskin to Lonnie Staton Later she developed her rhythmic
ed in his bereavement.
in the end zone. The h'y'for con- dancing exercises and won the apversion falled. Later in the third proval of doctors, who continue to
quarter Bob Doherty ran the pig- send certain patients to her.
Every summer Miss Kraft travskin down to Sharon Hill's 35
after receiving a punt. This mark- els with Dr. Glenn Clarke, the
ed the beginning of another touch- great religioUS teacher, and Dr.
down march. On two successive Frank Laubach, famous for his
plays Malin and Storlazzi plunged work in spreading literacy, who
down to the 15. Then Malin sponsor the "Camps Fatherest
flipped
a pass to Swan who dodged Out" movement.
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,~I;.:
player after player until finally
brought down on the four. Malin
picked up another two yards and
finally Swan dove over for six
points. Thompson converted.
In the last quarter, Charlie Grier
threw a 42 yard pass to Kenny
Wright WilD was tackled just short
of the go;,l line. George Allison
shot over center for Swarthmore's
bst touchdown. Thompson's kick
\vas good for the extra point. In
the remailling minutes of play,
Swarthmore's entire squad was put
to work and succeeded in keeping
Sharon Hm on the run. At the
close of the game the Garnet
w~:lked off the field with a 46-0
victory.
CAKE BOX
It is noteworthy to comment on
THEATRE SQUARE
the fine sportsmanship of the GarSwarthmore 6-3241
net squad when the starting offensive team was substituted for
on the second play of the second
half. This was done when it was
noticed that Sharon Hill players
were being substituted to revamp
their line-up.
This Saturday .the Garnet will
•••
•••
meet a strong Glen-Nor team.
••
They have the equipment to make
• You will find this
a powerful football aggregation,
•• dependable pharmacy ••
size and ~peed. Their strength
in every re••
••• up-fo-date
has not been shown by former
s~ect. We
a com•
•• pete stock 0 all the ••
SCOl"eS as they have not yet found
newest research medic·
•• inals
the key to their might. Swarthand are equipped
•••
more expects to have a busy after[ 0 compound your pre·
•
I
noon trying to keep its record
•
.criptions promptly and
clean. The game will be played
:'!'Operly. Won't you' ••
;,Iease try U5 next lime.
••
on the Indian's field; game time
2:30.
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OCTOBER 26, 1951
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a member o( a survey pa~ty who
wilt coopentively with the BrazilIan D:partmcnt of Education, survey tne Brazilian Schools. Hi!:
wife, Rachel Shoemak(:r Matthewl;
will accompany him.. They will
reside at Rio de Janeiro and will
be attached to the American Eml)assy.
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TIDS WEEK'S CALENDAR
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26
8:30 P.M.-Public Forum .................................................... Whittier
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27
2:30 P.M.-Socce!': College vs. Stevens Institute .... Clothier Fld.
7 and 9 P.M.-Movies-"A Letter to Three Wives" ........ Clothier
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28
11 :00 A.M.-Morning Worship .................. .......... Local Churches
4:00 P.M.-Girl Scout Vespers ............................ Trinity Church
8:15 P.M.-Roy McCorkel, Speaker .................... Friends Meeting
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30
6:45 P.M.-Hallowe'en Parade ................................ Field House
8:00 P.M.-Great Books Group .................... Presbyterian Church
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31
3:30 P.M.-Hockey (Girl's): College· vs. Rosemont Cunningham
Field
3:30 P.M.-Cross Country: College vs. Lehigh .... Alumni Field
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Barbara Schulke, field repreW!ntative and counselor in admissions for Carleton College, will
visit the Swarthmore High School
in Swarthmore on Wednesday.
November 7, at 2:00 p.m.
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First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
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