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,The combined faculty and student body at Swartlimore College ..
gave 137 Pints, of blood to the ned
on October, 28. The college
Jackson 0 i"re ct s British CrolfS
Policewomen, New GarBlood Donor Day was under the
Play in' American
direction of Dr. Helen' North. '
bage Colledor Earn- .
The next Blood Donor Day at
Premiere' '
\
estly Sought
the college will be March 17. The
Tlie /Unerlcan premier' of nex
. t B orough BIood Donor Day
Borough Council Monday even"Home{lt Seven" by-the British has been set for May 7.
playwright R. C. Sherift, is the
ing gave thought to recent growth
bill ot, fate at the PlaYe~ Club
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of this area with Its resultant
next week.
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problems of increased populati9n
, Through persuasion on Dr.
an~ ttaffic on community thorJackson's part, special perniission
oughfares. The desirability of addwas obtained for presentation o f .
ed police protection, broached by
this play at :the cJub. Some of the . Paul M. Hummer of 430 Rutgers
Councilman Thomas Hopper, led
playgoers may remember Sheriff's avenue, died suddenly 'ot a heart
to a decision- to hire six policeearlier success, "Journey'~ End" attack at 6:30 at his home Tueswomen. It was' though' Swarthand others will b~ anxious to b~ day morning.
more might. well ·follow the ex;.
the first American critics of this
in
ample of other·' municipalities •
Born
Manheim, Mr. Hummer
IfClf~RP M. N~
where ·use of traffic· directresses
new .p'rod~ction.
came to live in Swarthniore from
D.WJClHT D'. IIIIKHOWII
The pltf.y concel1ls ~tself With a Ci ci
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Paul M. Hummer Dies.'
Sudden'ly Tuesday
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In' Borough's 92° Vole Players Awa-It Tuesday ~~~:er:fte:~~~gs:::la!:~_:!:
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somewhat dull'
and was a lllember' of the
lives a 24-:-hour memory lapse c~ts ,rhilade1phia Rotary Club.
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services are not the economic buran enlivening swathe.
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In addition to the thrill of see": Olg~' A., three sons; Cpl. Dwight At Last, As Swarthmore Welfare Dessert and Party otherwise would be. President H.
ing a "sneak preview" of a play Hummer, who is with the Seventh
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Lindley Peel delegated Burgess
being contempla.ted. for, a Broad- ·A-y.Headquarters in Germany;
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Charles ·R. Russell to ask the coway run, there ~ the ever superb Paul, p. Swarthmore College ~ad~
Na,ion
ort y' Causes
operation of the Woman's Club,
fineSse
of
Doc
Jackson's
direction
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June
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and
Philip,
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Po s t - election Swarthmore,
Members of the Woman's Club Mothers Club and Junior Club in
and the' exta· enti~ent of a cast sophomore at the University of
of Swarthmore and their friends securing recruits tor the new
of the following: Joyce M. Noone, Pennsylvania; t h r e e brothers, weary, in common with the rest will tUrn out en masse .next .T~es- posts. Secretary Elliott RicbardWilliam Harriman, Ernest L. ~les Hummer of Guernsey of the country from hud~g over day, November 11 for the annnu8.l son was assigned to investigate
Green, Jr., WnHam Price, Stafford road; John, David and Robert television and radio
until the Philanthropic Dessert Bridge at 1 working of systems elsewhere, for
'w. Parker, WilliamM. Parle, Hummet- ·Of· }'JIanheim; and two election outcome was certa!ri, o'clock in the clubhouse. The'reference in setting up .details of
Penny Halladay.
sisters, Mrs. lloY Rudd of Live found itself in political agreement enthusiastic support of: this enter- the local· program.
E1:s1tt-twenty curtains run Mon~ Oak; . ·~a., 'and: Miss. Eleanor
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A traftice problem on Riverview
day ,through 'Saturday, November Hummer of Texas.
" w i t h the country for the first .time in the cOJl)lll~ty make it 'possIble road was brought to· Council's
10-15.
'Services will be, held at .2:30 s~ce 1932. This predominantlY for the Club to m~e generous attention Iby a group of residents
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,p.m., today (Friday) .at· the tm- 1ilep~bljcan co~unity p'olled the contrlb\ltions to ,at least 20wortlly headed by RicQard Enion who
d:ua~es
schweiler Funeral Home, 1600 largest vote in its· history. to give. caUseS aDd ~t lhe. saJJle
p~o:' presented a 41-sipature petition
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!d~:U a;:n;:"~d~~:~ : : ; Pr~dent-elect, Eisenho~er2077 vide an enjoyable occasion for aU for a barricade bet,ween the paved
votes. and G.9v~or .Ste\i'e.nson 428•. ~a.ttepding. .
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The·'..,4-~iece,!;8f1.~ore Uighf'Blnni'8dys Malon Yard· Ver ~~57, RooseveJ,t 185. in.19a6. Peter Told. cbainnan and the tbru traffic, ~eclally commercial
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Landon 1471, Ro~velt566; in health and welfare department, vehicles, frornusing the highway
1936 Willlde 1650, Roosevfi 372; Mrs.. Judson R. H?over, Jr~, chair- 1lS a cut-off to Swarthmore and
in 1944 Dewe)r1467, Roosevelt man. The educati0l,l department Yale avenues. Cyril C. Compton,
497; and in 1948 Dewey 1688,'Tru~ provides and serves the dessert. RoJ?ertH. Strlpman, Albert W.
Irian 233.
Its members are:'
Kitts, Richard Beeler and Britton
'With 'the Borough's total regMrs. John.' M. Pearson, Mrs. Liddellvoic~ complaints similar
istration now totalling 2850 (there Morris . Bowie, M~s. Pi~rre De.- to Mr. Enion s regarding hazard to
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.their voting privilege on .Tuesday. Donala P', Jones; Mrs. Francis
Co,mplete election returns will be Forsythe an~Mrsmi'Rtot·bert fHilkertth'
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found in another secUon of this
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issue. Ten hUIldredthirty~ight wag:: :~kets en~~. j .. ·Paul
votes were 'cast in the Borough's
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.largest prt!cinct, Western (1156 Schmidt. plant· table Mrs. Francis
reg1st~red)~ Nine hw;ul,ed forty Vosters.'cake. tab\e,Mrs. Paul Anne Wertsner Wood, .outstand";'
e- Hertel ~d Mrs. WilUam B. Lowe; ing au,thor. lecturer, and' horti~
eight voted in the Northern
cinct (l081 registered). Five:bun., candy, Mrs. JamesP.. Daugherty; culturist, will address ~embers of
'dred thirty. . eight voted,-in the prizes, Mrs., Nprman ~.. Jones; the Swarthrilore Mother's .. Club
Eastern (613 registered).""
• table setting, Mrs. Frank'.Rodgers next Thursday evening, November
_ 'l'uesday was a dar of bustle Gray; Bl41d Association _and Polio 13, at the Wom~'s Clubhouse.
and activity in tlt~ Borough. The Parents.. ta~le~ Mrs; Charles E_ . Her illustrated lecture, I~Make
Swarthmorean car pOol was In Fi!!cher;"" dbitril?u~on, ' 0 ~. door Your Own Merry Chris~masu,
active operation' throughout the .prizes,
'Mrs Francis
. Forsythe'
. taken from her popular dbook of
day to transport members of hostess, M~. John B. Clothier; the same name, will inciu e many
He n Hofmann'
. k ets. M rs.. ·Harry S •.T"
favorS
that can
made by scouts.
r y , '5 mgh School tic
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History class for il~ed baby sitOther members of the health and small children. Mrs. Wood
ting .whilevoters were driven to and welfare department who have will also give over 50 holiday decthe polls. C. Dudley Sch1oess~ sold tickets and "\forked· behind orations that can be used in: the
EWORK GUILD COLLECTION
was in charge of the drivers with the scenes are, Mrs.C. M. Al- home.
DRO. p IN NEEDL
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Mrs. HarrY Transue ~d Mrs. bright, Mrs. David Bingham, Mrs.
As a lecturer, Mrs. Wood has'
MAY AFFECT COMMUNITY HEALTH SOCIETY
Marvel Wilson as able assistants; He~an Bloom, Mrs. ~Ue :U-aveled widely in Europe and in
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gh some oversight, many Larry Jones ran errands for the Clarke, Mrs. William ,. DeJehanty, this country from Maine to FlorThe ~ework G~d of a rou
contri- workers. Nearly 50 residents. 'Were Mrs. Edward w.. FurSt, Mrs. D. ida and west to New Mexico. Her
America Vi~ f6Unded. in Pbiladel- faithful members . have not
on call or on h8!ld to serve as Reed Gear, Mrs~, W.· .R. Gehring, book is now in its seventh· printphia in 1888, for the purpose of buted. Since this affects Ule Co~- needE!d.
Mrs. ~rge M"Xam$;Mrs. John lng, ~d she has contributed frecollecting and distributing .new munity Health Society more than
Some of Mr. Hofmann's stu- J. Lord, ~. Ch~lesE. L~em. quent ar~cles to.magaztDes. such'
clothing to hospitals and ch~lties.
otht!r of the 18 charities, cards dents were on duty 'as child Mrs. Clarene~B, I.4)ughead,. Mrs. as "The Ladles' Home .Journal", .
The Swarthmore Branch was any .
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ese mem- watchers at the polling centers as John: E. Mtchael,.~ W. Rodman "The Home Garden,'· "House and
founded in 1909 and has worked are bemg sent
g
~tributions
well. Girl Scout Troop 16 also McHenry, Mrs. Harold Ogram, Garden," ·'Popular Gardening,"
ir
faithfully through the years, sew- bers ~o leave
e : within the spent a busy ,afternoon ~ vol- Mrs. H, ..Lindley ~1. ~... L. J. "Woman's Home ,Companio~;,.Gar
ing, kni~ and Co~ectiDg new of mon~y o.r g=~tnity Shop, 19 un~ moth~' )le~~., Since S~rvais, ~. ~rge .D. Thom, .~en· ~~,'" "Honlcul~"'~d to
garments., which ba~~ . ~ ~ nexl.week, at, c' '.< , . . . . Charles votIJW .. at..peak .11ollrl .~ Mt-s. WlUlamW. ~~, .Mrs. ~ I).um~ .~~ .. lea~. ~Bpers.
tributedto,tnaD1,loeal .hospl_ South C1lester ~nd~ to of- stan~,~ line for..~ .m~'J8 an ·LesUe A. Wetlauf~, ~ wmram ~he bas frequently been h~ on,
and chadties. In recent ~the Grier has been t~· lftMse hOUr. the ~~. were ~ ~en- T. Wlegan~~ ~~~.:Y~ef, radio.Detwork~·"
BPec,lal aim. bu. ~ to increase fer ~ace to ~':l, .-)~.,:,~ d~ ~e1p.Jn clearing
POlls. for Mrs. Charles Jr. Zen I~~'
the~in*~.,
1851, thiS contributions COtD* ID U d
thtteveninJ hOW'B.
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Mrs. Alexan~. ~e:r made ,
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985
hers the total number shoul.
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til' record Swarthmore poster&;. Seore· Ita'ds· met' tames.
reac ed a hlJh of
mem .. .last yeaf~ ~~ ~ the comm~-:or
e voten
:declartjl
oI"·tl~. ~ ~
Mrs. 1'raD:~ ...~o.:...forsythe .was ,
With a total of~~ ~ts. • i\it)Y'Hea1th SOc1ety wijl'pve its ~., '. f·n'··~ tsso He-"
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ln~ewecJ ~\'U.f(PWa\•. ~~,
. This JeBl' the num~ of ~.... usualsuPPly on w.hic1l1t deAnltelYthemJ8l.~': ~~ llt No
co::,J"ee donated ~;door ori·lt6liday ~tortheeom-.
menta dropped by ~oSt 300, m .
ds.to~ take care of tJ:le sick PUbU~~, ;
.t.Probi1)iuoDtst. rIzei:··· ,'::-:'.'! I'I! "'."
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SPite oftbe fact that,membetsbl depen _ _ _ .
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School show ·btmd,directed by
A' large part of SwaJ.7thmwe's
Robert M.; Ho~,wm perf~rmin. businea section has change4
~e 18th ~ual B~~4 Day F~ti- handS it 'was annoUnced today at
val of ~e'U~y~rslty of .Pennsyl- Baird and Bird, local realto~s who
· ·~apia·s Cultural. Olympics at 8 have sold' the I Mason Builders
· p.I?' .tod~ (Nov. 7> in Philadel- S,:,pply pJ:'0perty onDartmo~th
phia Convention '!.laU, 34th street avenue to Arthur W~ Binns, V/ellbelow Spruce.
known Philadelphia real estate
,
Swarthmore's Band 'will, pre- developer.
sent a "Musical Calendar' depictAlthough Mr. Binns, a member
in'g t~e vari~us \ traditionally ofPhiladelJ?hi~'s, Committee of
American.hoHdaYS;·. ~e routiiles .Seventy states ltpught bea nu~were worked out by the students ber of weeks before he has ~
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thems~ves":~"'~1 ea ers p. ·definite. ~a 0
epropero's .fuof Band;C:ap~ ~ ~~~. A 'tui:e. use, It is unde~d apartrunnirig' commentary Of the show ments will be erected on,the site,
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announcer, Howard Shearer. Head industry. Meanwhile .Mpson
majorette Patsy Blake will be ~t· ¥ders will continue ~ operate
the he~ as the bana p~es m a~ o~e of the boroughs oldeSt
review down the Convention Hall l?~nesses.. ·
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floor. PQl'eIlts 1U1~ friends are inThe plqt thwhie~:n:clgU,:ce:up!::
vited to attend..
other halfsOfarthmoreanextends
The \en,~'p~gs 9f the by the
w.,. " · ! o S Iv~nia
Cultural Dlympics are und~ the ba~k 160 feet t~~h~tP::,
feet
direction "of Dr'. Frederick
Gruber
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$3.50 PER
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'Home at Seven' Billed
For Players NextWeek
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COLLEGE GIVES 137
PINTS OF BLOOD
The combined faculty and student body at Swarthmore College
gave 137 pints of blood to the Red
Cross on October 28. The college
Jackson 0 ire c t 5 British Blood Donor Day was under the
Play in American
direction of Dr. Helen North.
The next Blood Donor Day at
Premiere·
the college will be March 17. The
The American pre m 1 e r of next Borough Blood Donor Day
"Home at Seven" by the British has been set for May 7.
playwright R. C. Sheriff, is the
bill of fare at the Players Club
next week.
Through persuasion on Dr.
Jackson's part, special permission
was obtained for presentation of
Paul M. Hummer of 430 Rutgers
this play at the club. Some of the
playgoers may remember Sheriff's avenue, died suddenly of a heart
earlier success, "J ourney'~ End" attack at 6: 30 at his home Tuesand others will b~ anxious to be day morning.
the first American critics of this
Born in Manheim, Mr. Hummer
new production.
came to live in Swarthmore from
The pl~y concerns itself with a Cincinnati, Ohio, six years ago.
"suspense" theme woven around H~ had bl!en District Manager for
a respectable bank officer and his Armstrong Cork Company, Philawife into whose somewhat dull delphia and was a member of the
lives a 24-hour memory lapse cuts Philadelphia Rotary Club.
an enlivening swathe.
He is survived by his widow,
In addition to the thrill of see- Olga A., three sons; Cpl. Dwight
ing a "sneak preview" of a play Hummer, who is with the Seventh
being contemplated for a Broad- Army Headquarters in Germany;
way run, there is the ever superb Paul, ;t Swarthmore College gradfinesse of Doc Jackson's direction uate of June '52, and Philip, a
and the exta entice~ent of a cast sophomore at the University of
of the following: Joyce M. Noone, Pennsylvaniaj t h r e e brothers,
William Harriman, Ernest L. Charles Hummer of Guernsey
Green, Jr., William Price, Stafford roadj John, David and Robert
W. Parker, William M. Park, Hummer of ~anheim; and two
Penny Halladay.
sisters, Mrs. Roy Rudd of Live
Eight-twenty curtains run Mon- Oak, Fla., and Miss. Eleanor
day through Saturday, November Hummer of Texas.
Services will be held at .2:30
10-15.
p.m., today (FrIday) at the Imschweiler Funeral Home, 1600
Edgmont avenue, Chester. Interment will be made in the Media
Cemetery.
IVehicles, Moving or
Still, aCouncil Poser
Our President and Vice President-Elect
Policewomen, New Gar\ bage Collector Earnestly Sought
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Borough Council Monday evening gave thought to recent growth
of this area with Its resultant
problems of increased populatiQn
and ttaffic on community thoroughfares. The desirability of added police protection, broached by
Councilman Thomas Hopper, led
to a decision to hire six policewomen. It was though Swarthmore might well follow the example of other municipalities
a'l;tfARJ)
M.
N'X~
where use of traffic directresses
J.WlCHT D'. I'SINHOWla
when pupils are going to and from
s c h 001, has relieved regular
policemen for apprehension of
speeders, parking violators and
other offenders. Such part-time
services are not the economic burden that expanding the force
At Last, As Swarthmore Welfare Dessert and Party otherwise would be. President H.
Lindley Peel delegated Burgess
Went, So Went the
To Benefit over 20
Charles R. Russell to ask the coNation
Worthy Causes
operation of the Woman's Club,
Members of the Woman's Club Mothers Club and Junior Club in
Pas t - election Swarthmore,
securing recruits for the new
weary in common with the rest of Swarthmore and their friends
will turn out en masse next Tues- posts. Secretary Elliott Richardof the country from huddling over
day, November 11 for the annnual son was assigned to investigate
television and radio sets until the Philanthropic Dessert Bridge at 1 working of systems elsewhere, for
election outcome was certain, o'clock in the clubhouse. The reference in setting up details of
found itself in political agreement enthusiastic support of this enter- the local program.
A traffice problem on Riverview
with the country for the first time prise by the members and those
in the community make it possible road was brought to Council's
since i9:!2. This predominantly
for the Club to make generous attention by a group of residents
Republican community polled the contributions to at least 20 worthy headed by Richard Enion who
largest vote in its history to give causes and at th~ same time pro- presented a 41-signature petition
President-elect Eisenhower 2077 vide an enjoyable occasion for all for a barricade between the paved
and dirt sections of that street. A
votes and Governor Stevenson 428. attending.
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The event is the responsibility "Permanent deterent" ,was sought .
. In 1932 Swarthmore ~ve Hoo- of the education department, Mrs. as a means ot discouraging fast
ver
1357, Roosevelt 185; in 1936, Peter Told, chainnan and the thru traffic, especially commercial
The 74-piece 1;lYatilimore HI~ . 'Bin·ns BU'ysMo'son Yard
School show band, directed by
A· large part of Swarthmore's Landon 1471, Roosevelt 566; in health and welfare department, vehicles, from using the highway
Robert M. Holm, will perform in business section has changed 1936 Willkie 1650 Roosevelt 372' Mrs. Judson R. Hoover, Jr., chair- as a cut-off to Swarthmore and
the 18th annual Band Day Festi- hands it was announced today at in 1944 Dewey '1467, R~osevel~ man. The education department Yale avenues. Cyril C. Compton,
val of the University of Pennsyl- Baird and Bird, local realtors who 497; and in 1948 Dewey 1688, Tru- provides and serves the dessert. Robert H. Shipman, Albert W.
Kitts, Richard Beeler and Britton
Its members are:
vania's Cultural Olympics at 8 have sold' the r Mason Builders man 233.
p.~. today (Nov. 7) in Philadel- Supply property on Dartmouth , With the Borough's total regMrs. John· M. Pearson, Mrs. Liddell voiced complaints similar
phia Convention Hall, 34th street avenue to Arthur W. Binns, well- istration now totalling 2850 (there Morris Bowie, Mrs. Pierre De- to Mr. Enion's regarding hazard to
below Spruce.
. known Philadelphia real estate is an estimated 7 percent loss due crouez, Mrs. Avery Blake, Mrs. the numerous children on the
William R. Main, Mrs. Carroll street which is narrow and withSwarthmore's Band will . pre- developer.
to death, illness, and removal), it Streeter, Mrs. Philip G. Wrights- out sidewalks. It was stated that
sent a "Musical Calendar" depictAlthough Mr. Binns, a member is estimated that 92 per cent of
. ed man, Mrs. S.· S. Rutherford, Mrs.
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ing the various traditionally of Philadelphia's Committee of the qualified voters exerClS
Donald P. Jones, Mrs. Francis
American holidays. The routines Seventy states it ~ight be a num- their voting privilege on Tuesday. Forsythe and Mrs. Robert Hilkert.
were worked out by the students ber of weeks before he has any Complete election returns will be
Heads or' committees for the
themselves under ,the leadership definite idea of the prope~y's fu- found in another section of this
department are:
of Band Captain Ronald Gold. A ture use, it is understood apart- issue. Ten hundred thirty-eight welfare
Door tickets, Mrs. J. Paul
running· commentary of the show ments will be erected on the site, votes were cast in the Borough's B row n and Mrs. Walter A.
will be provided by the student which is zoned for business or largest pr~cinct, Western (1156
F
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plant· table Mrs. ranCIS
Anne Wertsner Wood, outstandannouncer, Howard Shearer. Head in d u s try. Meanwhile Mason registered). Nine hundred f a rty Schmidt;
Vosters; cake table, Mrs. Paul
majorette Patsy Blake will be at ~lderS will continue to operate eight voted in the Northern Preing author, lecturer, and horti· h un- Hertel and Mrs. William
culturlS' t, will address members of
the helm as the band passes in as one of the borough's oldest cinct (1081 registered). F lve
P D B. Lowej
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Mrs. James . aug er y; th Swarthmore Mother's Club
review down the Convention HaU businesses. .
dred thl'rty el'ght voted in the candy,
prizes, Mrs. Norman R. Jonesj
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floor. Parents and friends are inThe plot which includes the Eastern (613 registered).
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Other half of the building t>ccupied
. tf on an d P a li 0 13 at the Woman s Clubhouse.
. Tuesday was a day of bustle G ray; Bli n d A SSOCla
vited to attend.
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The entire proceedings of the by the Swarthmorean, ext~n s and activity in tpe Borough. The Parents table Mrs. Charles E.
Her illustrated lecture, "Make
Cultural Olympics are under the back 160 feet to the Pennsylvania Swarthmorean car pool was in Fischer;' dist~ibution 0 f door Your Own Merry Chri5~mas",
direction of Dr. Frederick Gruber Railroad property. It has 400 feet active operation throughout the prizes, Mrs. Francis Forsythej taken from her popular book of
of the School of Education, Uni- frontage on Dartmouth avenue day to transport members of hostess, Mrs. John B. Clothier; the same name, will include many
then continues a rear strip to a Henry Hofmann's High School tickets. Mrs. Harry S. Toole.
favors that- can be made by scouts
versity of Pennsylvania.
60 foot frontage on South PrinceHistory class for needed baby sitOther members of the health and small children. Mrs. Wood
There will be four bands from
ting while voters were driven to and welfare department who have will also give over 50 holiday decPhiladelphia.
ton.
the polls. C. Dudley Schloesser sold tickets and 'vorked behind orations that can be used in the
was in charge of the drivers with the scenes are, Mrs. C. M. AI- home.
DROP IN NEEDLEWORK GUILD COLLECTION
Mrs. Harry Transue and Mrs. bright, Mrs. David Bingham. Mrs.
As a lecturer, Mrs. Wood has
Marvel Wilson as able assistants. Herman Bloom, Mrs. Leslie traveled widely in Europe and in
MAY AFFECT COMMUNITY HEALTH SOCIETY
Larry Jones ran errands for the Clarke, Mrs. William F. De.lehanty, this country from Maine to FlorThe Needlework Guild of that through some oversight, many workers. Nearly 50 residents ~ere Mrs. Edward W. Furst, Mrs. D. ida and west to New Mexico. Her
America was founded in Philadel- faithful members have not contri- on call or on hand to serve as Reed Geer, Mrs. W.· H. Gehring, book.is now in its seventh printphia in 1885, for the purpose of buted. Since this affects the Com- needed.
Mrs. George M. Karns, Mrs. John ing, and she has contributed frecollecting and distributing new munity Health Society more than
Some of Mr. Hofmann's stu- J. Lord, Mrs. Charles E. Lukens, quent articles to. magazines, such
clothing to hospitals and charities. any other of the 18 charities, cards dents were on duty 'as child Mrs. Clarence E, Loughead: Mrs. as "The Ladies' Home Journal",
The Swarthmore Branch was
watchers at the polling centers as John E. Michael, Mrs. W. Rodman "The Home Garden," "House and
founded in 1909 and has worked are being sent asking these mem- well. Girl Scout Troop 16 also McHenry, Mrs. Harold Ogram. Garden," "Popular Gardening,"
bers to leave their contributions
faithfully through the years, sew- of money or garments, within the spent a busy afternoon in vol- Mrs. H. Lindley Peel, Mrs. L. J. "Woman's Home Companion Garing, knitting and collecting new nex't week, at the Utility Shop, 19 unteer mothers' helpers. Since Sf!rvais, Mrs. George ,B. Thorn, den Book,'" "Horticulture," and to
garments· which have been rl!s- South Chester road, where Charles vottn,g at peak hours required Mrs. William W. Turner, Mrs. a number of leading newspapers.
tributed to many .local hospitals Grier has been kind enough to of- standing in line for as much as an Leslie A. Wettauter, Mrs, William She has frequently been heard on
hour the services were Ii tremen- T. Wiegand. Mrs. Earle~. Yerkes, radio .network progtams.
and charities. In recent years, the
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ese doU; help ·In clearing thepoUs for Mrs. Charles H. Zensell:.
special aim has bei!n to increase contributions come
as expected,
Mrs. Alexander Lackey made
Boosts Drive
the·mernbt!rshlp.. In 1951, this
t tal umber should exceed the evening hours.
For
Ule
record,
Swarthmore
posters.
Score· ~ads and taUtes,
reached a high of 985 members the 0 ,n tal ~nd the CommuMrs. Francis H •. Forsythe was
with a total Of. 3~24 pn,nents. .' .1~st Y~::;thtoSoclety wU1 have its registere4 .vote~ ~~ve decl~ most of the ticlcets.. and coffee interviewed over vtPWA, Chester,
This year the number of gar- ruty
1 on which it definitely themselves as follows: 2350 Re- were GOntribut1~, .mem~ of on Monday mornlng tor the Comrn~nts dropped by al~ost 300, in, usual sdsuPio~take care of the sick publicans, 380 'Democrats" 114 No the committee donated the: door munity. ehest CaDlpmgn,;.
prizes~
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grew to 1050. The Board found and needY·
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Suddenly Tuesday
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In Cultural Olympics
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Mothers Club Thursday
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Mr. and Mra. John R. Hanna of
entertaIn 26 out-of-town friends
at a supper party thts evening.
The guests Will be memberS of Mr.
Detweil~s iuncheon table at the
,Uiuon:League. and thetr 'O!ives.'
Mrs. Lahue Hendrixson of North
Chester road is entertaining at a
luncheon at the Aronimink Country Club today in honor of her
si.ter Mrs. Robert KIssack of Ft.
Monroe, Va: Mr. and Mrs. KisSack
are week-end guests of the Hen-
BIRTH
Joseph Nelson Cook of Norfolk,
Va., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay :0.
Mr. and Mra. WUllam C. Spen~
C09k of LaJ'ona; Calif.• fo~1y
of Riverylew road are nicelvof Swarthmore.
. Ing' congratulations on the birth
,Miss Palmieri attended Bryant of aoon, Robert Chester .Spencer.
College.
3rd, on October 29 in the UniverEnsign Cook is a g..aduate of I
Pennsylvania State College where I.
he was a member of Beta Theta
·Pi frliternity.
The wedding ia planned for December 27.. ,
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
PUBLISHED EVBRY ntmAY AT SWARTHMORE, PA.
THE SWARTHMOREAN'. INC •• PUBLISHER
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Riverview road. and Mr. I\Dd Mr;i:
Donald W. Poole of North Swarthmore avenue will attend the dinner-dance at the Warwick tomorrow evening and later the
Cinderella Ball
Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Weiland
af South chester road returned
Monday from. a 10-day .motor ,irtp drixsons.
to KauKauna, Wis., where they
Mr. Roy McCorkel of Cornell
Mr. Norman S. Garis of Summit,
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.EAun SNARlS 'tHI inl'Diil:oN PASSES .
Myron Black and ~mlly.
Detroit, Chicago and Texas In the and approaching marriage of hts
Mr. arid MrS. Charles W. Lukens interest cif Care's Voluntary Tech- daughter, Margarel.Louise, to Mr.
of Strath Haven ,avenue, .Mr, and nical Aid Program. Mr. McCorkel Stewart F. Flood, ~'!IQll of Mrs.
.9. Ch~ter R9ad .'
Mnt. H. E. Goldsiniih of Waillnl-' Is Director of Field Operation for Walter Flood of sti,Ith Chester
Call
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ford,. and Mr. and Mrs: Peter E. Care
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road, and the late Mr. Flood.
T'old of Park aven~e were week~. Donald P. Jones of North , Miss Garis is a graduate of
end visitors. for. Dad's Day at Swartlunor avenue"Will leave to- Mount' Holyoke Co}l~ge. She haa
Bucknell, UnlVerslty. Anne Lukens morrow to spend next week ilt- been employed as .a private secis a j~or at Bucknell, and Sue I tending A,.P.I. meetings In CleveGoldsrruth and Polly Told are land and Detroit.
Union Trust
sophomores at the univerSity.
Mr. Pierre })ecrouez of :Walnut
Mr. Flood waa graduated w i t h ' ,
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t1'f.r. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson of lam; arrived home Monday on the honors
from the University of
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Sltath Haven avenue spent th,e French S. S.· Liberte after a sevFOi' Safe, Sure Protection Use
week-end visiting Mr. Wilson s en-month business trip In )'rance. Pennsylvania Evening School of
Accounts
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Mr. an
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Mrs. Ethel Waterbury of Park Keag a~d childrep. Betsy and Ian ~f the Delaware County Field
avenue fractured her left lUlkle of rarnsh. road recently sp~nt a accounting office of the Bureau
RUSSELL~S SERVICE
last week and' Is a patient at few days 11\ New York City dur- of Employment Security of the
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ing which time the 17th wedding Commonwealth of P~lvania.
Oppaslte BOrO.ugh Parlclng Lot .
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Dartmouth & &.afayette Aves.
In.on avenue will be hosiess to Keag waa observed.
Rev. Harold D. Flood will officiate I£;~~
members of her bridge club at a
The Health GrllUp will meet at at the marriage which will take'
luncheon-bridge at her home to- the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. place Wednesday, November 26
day.
T\lcker of 301 SW,arthmore ave~ jn . Trinity Methodist Church,
The local Pi Beb. Phi Group nue tomorrow evening at 8. !'.m. Philadelphia.
met Thursday for an all-day sew- Articles from Health Magazines
Ing meeting at the home of Mrs. will be reviewed and discussed.
NOVEMBER WEDDING
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Thursday
Edward Clyde of Beatty road,
S.lndy
BoWie, sophomore in the
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The marriage of Miss, Lois D.
Media. The group is sewing this. departl'nents elf arts and sciences
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year for the Pi. Beia Phi Settle- of Oberlin College, has been elect- Linton, daughtllr o.t. Mr. and Mrs.
12 to 9 p.m.
2'to 9 p.m.
W. Henry Linton, of Wawa, to Mr.
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ment School1n Gattinburg, Tenn. ed a member of the Women's
Mis s Frances Btewster of Board for the current· academic Irl N. Duling, Jr., of"Swarthmore,
Colonial Teo _ 3:30 P.M. Luncheon - 12:30 P;M.
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son of Mr. and Mrs. Dullng of
Swarthmore avenue entertained year. The Women's Board governs
Snack lor - • P.M.
recently at Ii surpriSe iniscella- the women of the 'Oberlln College Huntington,. W. Va., will take
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neous s.hower in honor of Miss student. body. Sandy is a member
at 12 noon' in the Swarthmore
TRINITY CHURCH
N an~ Lewis of Gradyville; and of the A Cappella Choir, the stuMiss Marjorie Black of South dent newspaPer, and the Women's Presbyterian Church. .
College Ave. & Chester ,Rd~
Chester road who Will become Athletic ASsociation. She IS the
The Reverend' Joseph P. Bishop
brides In the near future.
daughtel' of Dr. and Mrs. Morris .will perform the ceremony asMr, and Mrs. H. LeRoy McCune A. Bowie of South Chester road. sisted by Dr. Andrew Mutch, Mill_ the' .inost varied array 'of
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of Villanova avenue left Tuesday . Miss Lora Blackmim of Sproul ister Em¢tus of the Bryn Mawr
Presbyterian Church. Mr: Henry
'gift. and attractions for all the
by plane 'for a week's vacation in road arrived home on the Queen F us! '11 b th
anist
Phoenix, Ariz, FollowIng their re- Elizabeth frbm, a . nine-week trip a
WIAnne se O~g
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~ady
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sister Mrs. E. F. Grahllll\ in At... Fran~ traveled through Belgium ville, wW atten!! her cousin as
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she visited re a ves
g an be bridesmaidS
cakes, ClIndies, goodies • • •
for 10 Seventh Graders before the 81)d took a two-week motor trip ,
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Junior ASsembUes tomorrow ave- . . gh S tl d
Mr. {:harles J'. Duling will be
gifts. for everyone on your list.
throu . co an .
best min for hts brother and the
ni;:~s; D. D. Rowlands of Cedar .Mr: anq, Mrll. Avery F. Blake ushers will be Mr. Warren Shul• Come and m~.t your friends.
Iane haa returned 'from a two- of' Amherst avenue entertaIned a8 tis, Mr. James Calkina and Mr.
week visit with friends in James- their week-end guest Mrs. Blake's l'eter Murray all of SwBrthmore I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
town. R. I. and New Haven. Conn. mother Mis. Harry K. Neild .of and :Mr. osc~ Klamer of Lans~
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Tuesday at Aronimink Country
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Cllester road entertaIned MOIlday
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ENGAGEMENTS
p~" ttbonor'.o,f her daughter ~. IUld Mrs. Jo~n Palmieri of
Mrs. . ary Foster anc:! a neIghbor ProVidence, R. I., .announee the
walter Magee. The' cake was engagemf'nt of their daughter Miss
.~rve
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'were taken by Mrs. Child at h e r "
home In Martha's VineSwarthmore, Po.
vard aIld on her irlp abroad where
visited England. Belliium, Ger.
many, .Switzerland, Austria. ·and
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MAJUOBIE TOLD and BARBARA KENT, AlmooIate EdItorS
Rosalle Peirsol
Lorene McCarter
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Entered aa Secogd Class . Matter. January 24. 1929. at the Post
under. the Act of lUrch 3, 1879.'
Office at SWartI1Diore,PIi.;
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ro rHE EDITOR
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. The ))aby is a grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. R. Chester Spencer of
;North Swarthmore avenue; and of
MJ'. and Mrs. James J, Donovan of
Edgewood, Pittsb111'lh. .
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IncU.ldUaI wrllen. All
"letters to'-The 8warthmOftaD. mUlt
be .",ned. PaeUdOD1_ mar be
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W!ed'1I the IdontJt, 01 the writer
Is known by the Editor. Letters
wlU be published ODI1 at tbe dis....tlon
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks and
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avenue, attended the·funeral ~erv
ices last week of' Mr, B~;. 'father John D, BankS
Harrisburg,
Mr. Banks who had
ill
health for some
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The oplnlona uprelled below are
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To all Swartlunoreans:
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We. want to express ourll' ,:::~~;
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.X.acto ;'Kril~es i! Gouges
TRINITY NOTES'
November 16, which will be Fam: who helped to make. the Hal• ~rl~S I,,~~olors
On Sunday morning at 8 o'clock, ily Day at Meeting. Discussions lowe'en para!!e In the Field House
AIB-CONDITIO~ .
there will be a celebration of the will be resumed on November 23. so successful. All the parents
.Water S~I"'ble hlk_
ColorS'·" .
At'3 p.m. on SUllday, No,vellDberl whose children attended realize
Holy COn;linuilion,,,.At 9:ll0 all deOpen Thu.r~~ JYight.
partments 'ofthe '.Church School 9, Burns Chalmers wiil dellver
how much co-operation is n.ieded
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Will .meet.The r~ar service of annual William Penn Lecture. ftis to conduct such anaiIalr. We are PARK and DART\IIOlJ1ll
CAMERA , HOBBY SHOP
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Moti11ilg Prayer:Will be held at subject will be "Declaring the particularlY Indebted' to those
11 o'cliil>k;"'T~l)se"'ervIng as ushers Everlasting Truth" and the lecture individual merchants and business
Swarthmore 6.-IOIS
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will be as follo"'~:. R.S. Bird, J. will be give!), at the Meeting House men and to the Motbers' Club who
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L .. Oc!roog; V.'L.· FIn~ W. C. Hogg, House at 4th and Arch Sts. Phila. made It possible for each child to I~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii~~~~~iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
:fr.,A. )!; Knabb, 'T: W. Hopper, This is the closing session of the receive a bag ftlled witb such all
W. M. McCawley,' and W. H. 1952 General Meetl!>g.
wide assortment of items. .
Randall. ,;fohn WalJnsley .isscl)~dSenior High Fellowship will
Mrs. p!~c~,,:~
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o clock servIce,. and Howard Dod- .ber" 9 In
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. son will be on duty at 11 ..During,
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. rlckson and Joan TlI'oms!>ti Will be wU} be held itom 7.30 to 8 p.m.
presents' the
in charge of the nursery.
on Wedriesliay~ NQvember 12,
Monday palnting class at 9:
On Monday afternoon at " 0'- the .Meeting House.
a.m. at Florence Tricker's Studio,
HAMBURG SHOW OF 1952 '
clock. the Boys' Choir rehearsal
335 Park avenue.
. will be held, This will be followed
METHODist NOTES
At 10 a.m. Monday, the sec"
Clothi.er Memorial
. by the Girls' Choir rehearsal at
:r,he. Sunllay School meets at retarial service cciminittee meets,
NoV'''~4
8:15 P.M.
5 o'clock. There will be a meeting 9: 45. Crasses are p~ovided for The chairman is Mrs. Oscar Harl,
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of the Vestlry at 8 o'clock Monday children of all ages and for adults. Swarthmore 6-6899. Volunteers
evening.
IThe Young Adulb. meet at 9:45 are requested.
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Tuesday at 11 a.m" the drama
Arts and Crafts classes Will' meet.
department will meet at the home
There will be a celebration Of . At the 11 o'clock service, the of Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth,
the Holy Communion. at . 7: 15. topic of the sermon will be "God 301 Elm avenue. Mrs: Bern.ard
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Wednesday morning, and at 10 b !ism f .. hi'l'd
"t th' . : Herman, former president of the
o'clock the SeWing Group will ap
or c
ren a . e serv- Hathaway Shakespeare Club
Th. Oliver
H. Bair Co.; fOlmded
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meet In. the Cleaves Room. The 'ice. The Junior Choir WIll sing.
Philadelphia, drama chalrman of
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The Nlmlery for children is the Philadelphia Federation of
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mlinity diligently f~r 7", yean.
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Full choir rehearsal of the Men Mrs. Roy N. Kelser and Mrs. O*, Play Goers Parties will speak
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about the new Penn Valley play
7: 30 Thursday evenlng~ "
The ushers for the day ate group and review coming'plays.
THE OLlV~R: H. BAIR CO.
George, Shubert, Edward H. AlsTuesday at 1 p.m., the annual
DI_lao.. o. fIIMIUU
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
ton, William C. Collenberg,
. philanthropic dessert bridge
Philadelphia General Meeting dore Haddad and ~eter Murray. be given by the health and wel1820 CHESTNqTSTREET
continues on FrIday and Saturday,
The Firsi ~rly Conference fare 'and education departments.
Ouva H.IAJR.·~cI.r:
MARY A. WI; " r ', ....
November 7: arid 8, with afternoon will be held on Monday at 7: 30 In For ~ table reservations call Mrs.
.~ 'el.phone IU 6~1581
sessions starlinif' at"2 p.rn. and the chapei~' Dr. 'Al~ander K. JudsOn R. Hoover, Jr., Me 6-2563
evening ones, at 7 p.m. This year Smith; ·District $uperlntendent, or Mrs: Robert A.Boyle Swarththe meetings are at 4th and Arch :will preside.
more 6-2915.
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CHURCH SERVICES
ing in the Social Hall. Seatings
At 10 a.m., November 13
1,1"lte,,.,atiolnal relations department
.:,,> SWARTHMORE
are at 5:30 and 7. . C"
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will meet. Dr. Frances R. Fussell
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
will. speak on "CUrrent· Status of
~.•,JQ,!;epl).l!. Bishop, Minister,
CHRISTIAN-SCIIiNCE NOTES
John Stettner, Assistant
the United Nations."
Sunday, November 9
The much discussed th,,,,rI,es I Friday at' 9 a.m. the rhythmic
regarding the fall of man will be dancing group will' meet ·with
1 Men's dealt
9:30 A,M.--,Church Schoo.
'irith in the 'Bible Lesson to
and Women's Bible Classes.
Allee Kfart, instructor.
9:30 and 11 :00 A.M.-lIf!. Bishop be read in all Christian Science
will 'preach,
" , ' ".' churche/under .ihe~ubject "Adam
At 10 a.m. Friday the education
· d Fallen M'&h". tiext· Sunday, department will hold·a·meeting
an
METHODIST,CHURCH
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Roy ~:~s~r',D~D., Minister: fr-m··St. Paul's letter to the Ro.. Peter E. Told, 322 Park avenue.
'Sunday. November 9
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' H.eads· College Show
Youilg'·Adults.,
one' man's offence death
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11:00lA.M:-The Minister will'
by one; milch more they which
Jane Howard Allen, daughter of
preach.'
rooelve abundance of grace and of
;"'d Mrs. George M: Allen of
11.:00 A.M.-Churc\l Nursery.
the gift of righteousness shall Riverview road, waa
TRINITY CHURCH
reign in life by one, .Jesus Christ." assistant head of the'
JASCHA
ARTUR
GREGOR
H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
committe for the Wellesley
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PIATlGORSKY'
11:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
Student at nho
lege Junior Show.
9:30, A.M.-Chur.ch School.
Barbara Rlis Shipherd, daughIn her sophomore year. Jane
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ter of Mr. and .Mrs. He,u.y F. waa a chapel representative In her
. WedDesday,"November'!Z
Shipherd of Dartmouth avenue, dormitory; this year she was head
7:15 .i\..M.-Holy Commtrnlon.
entered Antioch College O~tober of Freslunan Week and is a mem,
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THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
ber of the Athletic AssocIation;
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25.She will study on campus eight she is . also head o·
f coshnn'es for
OF FRlENDS
SnneJa:r, November 9
ks then go aut on her first the Banrswallows, the college
For the first time
9:45 NO.
A.M.ADULT
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Day School. wee
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the college,s siu d y-pIus-,.'
associatiOIl.
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for worship.· work plan. Antioch students spend
She is majoring in chemistry.
chest: World famous artisu
Visitors welcome. (Children will half their college :years on regube cared for during foIeeting.) lar jobs across 31 states, gaining
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appear an iriStiuiirental Trio
Burns Chalmers on "Declaring a total of two years wor~a'du_
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DaulJ"'ers
of
Irlfish
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the Everlasting Truth." 4th & perlence by the time they II'
Areh Sts:, Meeting House, Phila. ate•.
7:00 P.M.-Sr. High School FelBar bar a
graduated from
ANNUAL
Swartlunore mgh SchOol In 1952,
lowship, Whittier House.
MondaY, November 10
be of the
All-day sewlnl for the A,i'.S.C. where she was a mem r
Wednesday, November 1!
National Honor society, captain
to hI' held at the
All day sewing, for the A.F.S.C. the cheering squad,
7:30 P.M.-Mid-w~ MeetIng for of the Philadelphia Youth C.'>n-II
Wo1'ShlP. MeetIng House.
.' certs chorus accompanist. and
and
FIRST' CHURCH. .o.F
actlv:. in student government.
CHRIST, .SCJENTIS'l'
sports, 1lI!4 the school paper. She
S\!.u.~~c~....'
to be asoiltology student
Park Avenue below H""v ... u . at Antioch.' .' .
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n:30 to ':08P.M.
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attendance unanimously decreed
the blockade be erected, and that
police concentrate on' warning
speeders on the sloping street.
Letters from E. Donald Gustafson and Mrs. L. J. Servais. resc
Idenls of lin aparlment house at
201 Elm avenue. protested the baD
on parking recently placed on the
north side of that str.eet. The writers complained Insu1llcient parkIng area...ln the rear of the aparlment building. and the Impossibillty of Its use in bad weather
forced renters to take up space in
front of homes on the opposite
side of the avenue. Carl T. Furniss
of 210 Elm and L. C. Gatewood of
104 appeared In person to say the
new restriction was causing people
to park along their frOntages and
obstruct their housewaiks.
Council decided the original
reason for placing the ban. to keep
the north side clear so fire engines
could swing out of Marple and
Chestnut avenues. required its reteotion. However. it is to apply
around the clock instead of just
from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. as had been
placed on erected signs. Council
also dil'<\Cted Mr. Richardson to
ask the cooperation of the aparlment house owner in providing
adequate off-the-street car space
PODNERS
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It'•• matter of limple coosideratwa. Remember the
three RIo of PIIny-Une ";urteo,
be "_ble aboUt
bow long you talk; Release the line for ezDeI'I'8DCies
wben aakod; RepJac.' the receiver potiy whoa you
find the liDe in UN.
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the School District approved the
road block. The dirt part of the
road borders the school athletic
field.
UpOn motion of Charles Thatcher. the five members of Council in
THE BELL TElEPHONE cOMPAN' OF IUNS1LnlnA
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Cljttoll of - - - - - . .......- - - - - - _
North Chester rOud spent' severlll
days this week at State College.
Mr. Corroll Is vlsitlne critic of the
School of Design at Penn state.
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Mrs. Raymond R.· Gemmill of
Vassar avenue entertained at:
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honor of Mrs. George Bishop who
BooU.... 81anl
avenue to Stralford.
Bruce God.frey of Westminster, etc.
Coile,e spent the week"end at bls
home on Vassar avenue.
Mrs. Ford F. Robinson of Gueaosey road entertained at a tea Mooday afternoon in honor of Mrs.
W. N. Schoch of 913 Mt. Holyoke
place. a newcomer to Swarthmore.
The. guests included the. immediate
neighhors of. Mrs.. Schoch •
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gordon MeConechy of ,South Chester road
entertained as their dinner and'
overnight guest TuesdaY•. ' Mrs.
McConechy's cousin Mr. James W.
.J3 SOUTH CHESTII lOAD
White of Toronto. Canada who
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WE PROUDLY PRESENT
HEADl.INIRS AMONG THI ANTI9UIS
Cklppeadala Ila.kat Ch••t
Heppla.k't, D.~.
Sherato. Chest rtf Drawa ..
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You, the dr~ver, Ijnd those with you, lire
very dose to red danger td ~"Y time •••
on ""1 spot along tln1 road • •• if you hljve
Ij mechankttl defect in your cu. High"
way sisns' wun ,you oC' road hazardj,,;--'"
but inspeaion ~s your. protection agunu"
hazards within.
PENNSYLVANIA LAW PROVIDES •••
,for twice-a.year inspection oC your car
and its equipment.· Through the years,
these inspections have reduced death and
injury due. to mechanical failure oC
cars away below the national rate Cor
such accidents.
.COMMOriSENSE .SAYS •.••
that the earlier you have your cal'
inspecte
November l' to next January 31 .• :-the
more weeks, or months, of protection
you will have. against danger spots in 10Nr
car. 'Wioter rll:iving makes this precau.
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Northern Eastern Western Total
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855
2077
-EiSeribower-Nlxon (R) ...... 761
Steven~?n'-S!,~kman :(D)..
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173
428
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Martin (R) .................. 731
440
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Bard (D) .................... 203
88
198
489
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• Arnold (R) ................... 750
453
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Montgomery (D) ............. 179
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431
State Treasurer
Heyburn (R) ................ 746
452
844
2042
Leader (D) .................. 181
75
116
432
AucUtor General
Barber (R) .................. 736
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449
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Blatt (D) .................... 191
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II.HI. Cova - ...... "a...
Am.rlca.Maple ,";'dact.
Cocktail Delight C..... Aullrt••a..
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Providence Road
Phone ME '-4751.
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Mrs. J. N. Hiensch, of 3 Crest
lane. flew home Thursday by
Royal Dutch Airline from :Holland .
';'heteshe spent siX. Weeks, 7111i1.ting'l
friends and relatives. Among· ~e. .
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Amstetdam. Lelden. Breda, Hen' .•
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maximum service to the residents of Swarth·
more and vicinity, we take pleasure in an·
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for fhe Philadelphia Suburban Water Com·
pony.
Starting as of today you may
mak~
your Water payments directly to the Swarthmore National Bank and Trust Company.
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The members of the Seventh
Grade and 'Il\eir parents will hold
a party in the High School Gymnasium next FrIday evening, No ..
vember 14.
Chairmen inclUde Mrs. Oliver E.
Rodgers. square dancing and
Mrs a
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games;
...amue . arpen r.
refreshments aud Mrs. F. C. Jus-
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY
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operatiOns mdspeeds me.aIpre/?l\fatioo. :'.'
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Here is without question the finest array of motor cars ever presented to the American motoring public • ./. the most beautiful'
Chryslers of all time ••• creatipg a,glamorous new Hig11way::
Fashion for 1953 .•• engineeredwitli' all of the perfection for
which Chrysler is famous I
Here indeed is America's first family of fine cars, offering all the
mosf;.wanted new Car features in Bllfety. comfort, and performance.
There's the beau~ Windaor line •••.lowest priced of all Chryslers
and a true "family favorite." There's the brilliant New Yorker •••
considered by many the most sparkling performer on the road
today. And there's the Imperial ••• custom-built for those who
must have the absolute best. All in a wide variety of body models,
colors,' and interior trim combinations!
Yes, there's something here for everybody ••• and we feel sure
there·s something wonderful here for you. Why not visit· us soon
and look these beautiful new cars over ••• you'll get more than a
hint of how wooderful it feels to be a ClnysIerowuerl
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wouldn't be thrilled' with tqe gleaming
beauty of a modern gas r,ange! Stream·.
Lathbury. of Wainut lane and,
Mrs.. PaUl Zecher" of· NOrth
Swarthmore avmue, win en~
taln at a-"leome 1I000000e, 1-.. t~ . ..
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In keeping with our policy of giving
NOW ON
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G. Alex JmJa; «Ii Wab)tlt lane, wm
prealcJe at the tea table. .
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ANNOUNCEMENT
At the stated meeting of the I
Woman's Club of Swarlhmore
held Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.
Walter H. Dickinson reported on
the convention of the State Federation which met last May in
Harrisburg. and Mrs. S. Blair
Lucki~ gave hlgbllchts of the
General Federation meeting in
Minneapolis. The ftIm .. 0 u r
Neighbors" was shoWn by a 'representatlve from the Community
Chest.
The progr~m' "Ladles of the
White House" was an entertaining
and instructive piece of research
dooe by' Mrs. Frank A. Hall. Interesting personalities of. various
wives of the presidents were recreated by living - pictures and
pantomimes. Costumed in a quaint
black gown of the 1870's Mrs. Hall.
the director, read the script.
Authentic costumes were loaned
by Mrs. Joseph Bates and Mrs.
Benjamin W. Collins. Mrs. Charles
D. Mitchell had charge of staging
and properties. The copy of
Gilbert Stuart's Washington was
II made by Mrs. Carl DeMoll. Mrs.
Anthony Ventner furnished music
for the delightful program.
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there was better understanding ~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
among the people of Delaware.:"
County, especially those affected.-,· •
Senator Watkins wrote that he
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. correct ,ihiH;ltuation which he. too, .
thinks is wrong.
HaVing disposed for the moment
of the most pressing prohlems of
traffic on 10c81 streets Council was
faced with the job of keeping
garbage from fiowing into them.
Jack and kay Demko of Booths
Comers. having notified Council
they wHi terminate their six-yearold contract for collection as of
January I, advertisement for a
new· service was authorized. Although no reason for not renewi~g the contract was given. iVwas
reported difficulty in disposal of
the garbage since condemmnation
of many New J ersy piggeries.
coupled with high labor costs were .
lilrgely responsible.
Chief'John A~ Rumsey's request
for 2900 feet of hose and additional accessories for the Swarthmore
Fire and PItltective Association
met with a r'ltum r.,.uest f!Jf a
complete estimate of 195:t needs
in order that such may be properly contelIlplated, whpn .PN'paring
What little girl-or big girl,. eitherthe' new' borough budget.
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CoIIP'I!SSDIaU
uPresidential Wives"
Entertain Club Women'
It's to Your Advantage
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nIDAY. NOVEMBER: 1
2:45. P.M.-Football: SHS vs. Yeadon
. , . . . . . . . .. Rutgers Field
~:15 P.M.-Alexander Borowsky. Pianist .;.............. Clothier
2-8.P.M.-Chrysanthemum Show
"... , ..... Field House
SATURDAY. NOVEMBJgt 8
10 A.M. - 9 P.M.-Cbrysanthemum Sbow .; .......... Field House
7 ,. 9 P.M.-Movies: "All Quiet on, the Western Front" ... Clothier
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER •
11:00 A.M.-Morning .Worshlp ................. :. Local Churches
12 - 5 P.M..:...cbrysanthemum Show ........•....... '" Field House
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MONDAY. NOVEMBBRJO
2:00 P.t.L-.Friendly. ()pen House ............ Presbyterian Church
8:20 P.M.-."Home at ~.even" .............~.... , . . . .. Playp.rs Club
T1JESDAY. WEDNESDAY. 'mURSDAY. NOVEMBEIt 11.. 12. 13
8:20 P.M.-"Home at Seven" .. , ...... , .. :'...... : ... ' Players Club
James (R) ............ ',' ... :. 752
Zealor (D) ................... 179
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Sheean (D) ........•. , .•.••. ;. " 197
Ri!prese.itlailves
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Bullen (l<) .• , .•• " • • • • . • • . •• • . 750
~ppbicbtt (R) ............... 761
ConnellY,. (R) ;........ :........ 726
Hogan (D) ................... 189
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canlon (D) ., .............. , 182
Carpenter (D) ... • . . . . . . . . . . . 180
HeADLINERS ON THE GOURMET SHELVES
for his tenants.
Some encouragement on another
highway'
issue. the highly opposed
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limUed access link from the State
Turnpike to the Industrial Highway was received in letters from
Governor John S. Fine and State
Senator G. Robert Watkips of
Delaware County. Replying to
petitions protesting the Deiiaware
] County Planning Comnilssion's
proposal to place this hy-pass near
the S war t h m 0 r e-Spfingfteld
boundMy. the governor stated he
had
and found at present the State
Highway Department is not proceeding with any plan in that
direction. He further stated that
no action would be taken until.
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The tall meeting of the Delamember
o~e
Yale
Class
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1953
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,ware Co u h t Y Federation of
as
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a member of the Women's Clubs was held at
AureHan ~nor SocIety. Members Twentieth Century Club in Lansof the SocIety are chosen on the downe. October 23. The follov{in,g I
basis of their Qutstandlog records members, of the Swarihmore club
at Yale. ,
attended: Mrs. S. Blair Luckie,
C.ampbelt; son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.' Francis H. Forsythe, Mrs.
Ed)"ard Fay Campbell, Cornell John E. Michael. Mrs. Charles H.
avenue, attel)ded the' HaveJrfolro I Zensen, Mabel Talley, and FlorSchool in Haverford, before com- eQlle J. Lucasse,
log to ct>lle.ile. He is a member
Cathoun C~ege at Yale,
"I saw it in The Swarthmorean!'
Pnge 6
Phi~W:~~~d!~~~.~~:g~f
Mr.
and Mrs. P. M . AIden, N orth
Chester road, Swarthmore, was
awarded the silver wings of
an Air Force pilot and the gold
bars of a second lieutenant Sat. urday . in graduation ceremonies
at Vance Air Force Base, Enid,
Okla. 'He will repori to the 314th
Troop Carrier Wlog at Stewari
Ai~:':.i!~:~ ~a~uated
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Beats Glen-Nor, 33 to 0,
of Technology'.
'for 5th Straight' .
-------Mrs. S. B. Brewster of Swarth'Win
more avenue .visited Mrs. E. H.
Walker of Jackson Heights, L. I.
The. Garnet ha~ded the GlenNor Indians their second defeat of
for a few days of last week.
the season by an overwhelming
score of 33-0 a n,d· stretehed
Swarthrnore'swinnlog streak to
five.
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The Garnet,piloted by Bill Hoot,
got under way early in the first
quarier. Andy Schioder intercepted a pass on the Indians' 47, and
on a series of soccesslve. drives
hit to the 27 from V\!here Hoot
threw a touchdown pass to Bill
Ziegenfus.
A few seconds later the Garnet
took over on their own 44. Schroder hit the llne for three yards,
Shearer broke lose for nloe more,
and Swan carried to the 42. Then
Hoot passed to Don Milc~wee for
more yardage.. and Schroder scored off-tackle from the 13. John
MacA1ploe, who made three conversions for five attempts, kicked
the c, extra point. .The first period
ended with a 37 yard gallop by
Howard Shearer. Two' plays later
in the second quarter. Hoot laded
back frQrn the 18 and threw another' touchdown pass to Ziegen-
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In. the second half.' with 'the
Garnet. leading 27 to 0, Shearer
took the kick-off raced back to the
Indians' 49. Schroder and Lee
Swan made galas but Swarihmore lost the ball on a. turn1!l~e·1
The !ndi....s threw a
wblch.Lee Swan i~:i~r:~1.~t;';~1
scampered to the 16.
lost .possession on downs,
even ha11le~ pressed GlI!l1-'ROld
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The final period. which was
played by the Jayvees, was held
scoreless. Speedster Steve Snyder
out ran the Indians on a 30 yard
run. but the apparent TD was
called back on ~ p~ty. Si!i!OIidsl
later':~nyd.er ,aijain .JjtOke
tbis ,time' .for ,15 yards. Tb,I.tcl'!
~aitooo' ~~- rec~ved a
the seven from Charlie Grier.
Hoot passed to Charlie Rieuweiler
who was stopped' one yard short
,ot the goal. With'ope.play remainlog in the game, the Garnet tailed
to score.
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was again outstanding as the
second team in a row ended up
with minus yardage.· The hardchru'ging .of ends Lonnie SUdOl' I
and Bill Ziegenfus kept Ol)e of the
best passers in the county off balance' and the Indians flnlshed the
game with no passes completed
and. ~hree intercepted. Bill Kaulfml!P.'s block of an ollJ\lOnent's pill>t!
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'~don faces tll,e Garnet
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F'OR 'F IR'E AND
An ordinanCe to vacate Westdale
Avenue, east of Easterly side ot:
Rutgers Avenue, a plotted but
unopened street of the Borough
at Swarthmore. and to strike
same from the Borough Plan
Without prejudice to any private
rtghtfJ therein.
THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH
OF' SWARTHMORE DOES ORDAIN:
Section 1. westdale A,venu:e.
un:opened street, plotted 60 teet ~i~~I8~
hereby vacated as a. pUblicly
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balI1ing. Sometimes a little madd.ning. Y.t they admit she's «Uily
gem Avenue (60 feet wide)
. -an
BBBtefly c:Urectlon so far 88 said plot..
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plotted street. and the land through
or over which same was plotted. ~
tween Rutgers Avenue and Michigan
the most exciting wOIDl!D.in 'all the worldl ~be's the 1952
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Avenue. so tar 8fI the- public 19 -interested. The proper BorOugh omoen
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are hereby directed to strike such
portions- of Westdale' AvenUe east of
Rutgers' Avenue tram the }SoroUgh
Plan.
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easement or right of way along or
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It may be the night of yo~ Iifetimel
and adopted this Srd day of
November o\.D, 1952.
BOROUGH OP SWARTHIIORE
By: H. Llndl.,.peel (slgne
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o\.Pproved ,this Srd day
or November A. D. 1952.
Chule" R. Rusoe11 (Signed)
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of your own hidden personality I Wear it tonighL
now exist.
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Have you evet danced ~th your shoes oll?
Did you ever wish on a new moon?
Do you blush when you find yourself ftirting?
When a recipe caII.for one dash of bitters. do
you think it's beller with two?
Do you secrelly hope the,next man you meet
will be a psychialrisl?
Do you somelimes feel that other women resent you?
Have you ever wanted to wear im ankle bracelet?
Do sables excile you, even 'on other women?
\ Do you love to look up at a man?
Do you face crowded parties with panic-then
wind up having a, wonderful time?
Does gypsy music moke you sad?
Do you think any man really understands you?
Would you slreOk your hBir with platinum
without consulting your husband?
If tourist flights were running, would you
take a trip to Mars?
Do you close your eyes when you're Irisaed?
Can you honestly answer "'Jes" to at least eishtof these questiOIll?
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and.passionate eeorlet was modo j1ut for you._ daring piojection
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ed shall be taken to convtltute a clOSIng of Westdale Avenue east of Rutgers Avenue so far as .prlvate rlghts
vistting N. Santord"s pareIIts
and Mrs. Herbert Sanford of VasDr avenue.
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new fall color for lips and matching fingertips
Residents of Swarihmore are
invited to visit-without chargethe Philadelphia Orchid Show and
to see a display of thousands-of
orchid plants in bloom. :
The Show will be held Saturday. November 8 and Sunday. November 9, at the Malo Office of
G ira r d Trust Com Exchange
Bank, Broad and CheStnut streets,
Philadelphia. The exhibition Is
being sponsored jolotly by
hBnk and by the
Pennsylvania Orchid SocIety.
The bank will be open to Show
visitors from 10 a.m. tQ 10 p.m. on
Saturday. November 8 and from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. November 9. In addition, there
be a "photographers' hour" for
amateur camera fans between 9
and 10 o~clock on Sunday mornlog.
November 9.
The show will present the
gest group of f1owerlog orchid
plants ever assembled by the Orchid Society. Exhibits have been
entered by many amateur growers
10 the Philadelphiii area· as .well
as some of the largest commercial
growers in 'this region.
. Further loformatlon about the
Orchid Show can be obtained at
olllces of Girard Trust Corn Exchange Bank 10' Philade4>hia
by teleptlbrllng LOcust 4'-5400• .;.tension 308.
Arts Center Squ~re Dance
The Conununlty Arts Center of
Wallingford, will hold' a' square
dance FrIday evening, November
'I, at 8:30 p.m. The caller will be
William Hunn, program director
and caller of the Rose Valley
Dance Group.
The hostesses for, the evening
will be Mrs, Hilton Duling of
Chester and Mrs. William Faulltner of Ridl~Y Park.
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
November 7, 1952
On Display This Weekend
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Edward Fay Campbell, Jr.,
member of. the Yaie Class of 1953
has been elected a member of th~
Aurelian Honor Society. Members
of the Society are chosen on the
basis of thj>ir outstanding records
at Yale.
CampbeJl, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Fay Campbell, Cornell
avenue, attended the Haverford
School in Haverford, before coming to cbll~ge. He is a member of
Calhoun CQliege at Yale,.,
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Air Base, Tenn.·
Lt. Alden, was graduated from
Wesleyan University at Middletown, Conn .• in 1951. He also attended the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology.
Awarded Silver Wings
Garnet Plays Yeadon
2:45 Today at Home
Philip M. Alden, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. P. M. Alden, North
Chester road, Swarthmore, was
awarded the silver wings of
Beats Glen-Nor, 33 to 0,
an Ai.. Force pilot and the gold
for 5th Straight
bars of a second lieutenant SatMrs.
S.
B.
Brewster
of
Swarthurday in graduation ceremonies
·Win
at Vance Air Force Base, Enid, more avenue visited Mrs. E. H.
The Garnet handed the GlenOkla. 1-Ie will report to the 314th Walker of Jackson Heights, L. I.
Nor
Indians their second defeat of
Troop Carrier Wing at Stewart for a few days of last week.
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the season by an overwhelming
All .xc-e.. fat t . . . . - .
score of 33-0 and stretched
Ito•• ,....VN
Swarthmore's wiIUling streak to
five.
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The Garnet,piloted by Bill Hoot,
got under way early in the first
quarter. Andy Schroder intercepted a pass on the Indians' 47, and
on a series of successive drives
hit to the 27 from where Hoot
Lean, Meaty
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threw a touchdown pass to Bill
:IIiegenfus.
A tew seconds later the Garnet
took over on their own 44. SchrodBoneleu RoDed C:buok Rout Ib 750
er hit the line for three yards,
Ib 690
Tender C:buok Steaks
Shearer broke lose for nine more,
and Swan carried to the 42. Then
Hoot passed to Don MacElwee for
tb
more yardage. and Schroder scored off-tackle from the 13. John
Ito 790
Shoulder
Lamb
C:bops
MacAlpine, who made three conIb 450
Neck or Shank 01 Lamb
versions for five attempts, kicked
190
the extra point. .The first period
anast oI.~L~.a!.!m~b!..-___________
ended with a 37 yard gallop by
SwIW.
Howard Shearer. Two plays later
Ib
Brookfield
in the second quarter, Hoot faded
,
back from the 16 and threw anIb
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other touchdown pass to Ziegentus.
do'
Then on first down the Indians
fumbled, MacElwee recovering
the ball on the 24. On three carries
Schroder blasted his way to the
six. Shearer picked one yard and
then hit oft-guard for another
tally.
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In the second halt, with the
Garnet leading 27 to 0, Shearer
took the kick-off raced back to the
spedat
PrI..
Indians' 49. Schroder and Lee
Swan made gains but Swarthmore lost the ball on a fumble.
The Indians threw a long pass,
which Lee Swan intercepted, and
scampered to the 16. The Garnet
lost possession on downs, but an
even harder pressed Glen-Nor
congregation fumbled on the 24.
Bob Dohertr and Howard Shear.er
14-0,
bot
gained yardage to the 20 aod then
a personal foul against the Indians
put the baJl on the fi.ye. Th!s F!"e
Doherty scored on a .quick pitchout around end.
The final period, which was
played by the Jayvees, was held
Special Price
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scoreless. Speedster Steve Snyder
out ran the Indians on a 30 yard
run, but the apparent TD was
called back on a penalty. Seconds
later Snyder again broke lose -. .
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Saturday, November 8 and from
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amateur camera fans between 9
and 10 o'clock on Sunday morning.
November 9.
The Show will present the largest group of flowering orchid
plants ever assembled by the Orchid Society. Exhibits have been
entered by many amateur growers
in the Philadelphia area as well
as some of the largest commercial
growers in "this region.
Further information about the
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Wallingford, will hold a square
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'I, at 8: 30 p.m. The caller will be
William Hunn, program director
and calier of the Rose Valley
Dance Group.
The hostesses for the evening
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ORUlXAXCE so. M7
Did you ever wish on a new moon?
Do you blush when you find yourself flirting?
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FOR 'F I R'E AND
ICE? '
Try this quiz and .e.l
. What is the American girl made of? Sugar and spice anJ
THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUOB
OF SWARTHMORE DOES ORDAIN:
Section 1. Westdale Avenue, an unopened street, plotted 50 feet wide, 1S
hereby vacated as a. pUblicly plotted
street from the F.asterly side of Rutger& Avenue (5fJ feet wide) in -an
Eat
everything nice? Not since the days of the Gibson Girl! 'There'.
a new American beauty ••• she's tease and temptress t siren and
gamin, dynamic and demure. Men find her 51ighlly, delighlfully
baffiing. Somelimes a liule maddening. Yet they admit she's e
street now appears upon the pub-
110 plan. It Is Intended hereby to termInate' any municipal interest In said
plotted street, and the land through
or over whIch some was plotted, between Rutgers Avenue and Michigan
Avenue, so far aE! the pUbliC 1s Interested. The proper Borough Offiocrs
are hereby directed to strIke such
portions of westdale AvenUe east ot
the most exciting womaoin all the world I She's the 1952
American beauty, with a foolproof formula for mehing a male I
-"
She's the
"Fire and Ice" girl.
(Are you?)
When a recipe calls for one dash of bitters, do
you think it's better with tl(!o?
Do you secretly hope thc.next maD you meet
wiJi be a psychiatrist?
Do you sometimes fecI that other women resent you?
Have you ever wanted to wear an ankle bracelet?
Do sables excite you, cven on other women?
Do you love to look up at a man?
Do you face crowded parties with panic-then
wind up having a wonderful time?
Does gypsy music make you sad?
Do you think any man really understands you?
Would you streak your hair with platinum
without consulting your husband?
If tourist Hights were running, would you
lake a trip to Mars?
Do you close your eyes when you're kissed?
0 noD
,....0 noD
yesO noD
yes
,.e.s 0
no
yes 0
no 0
ye5 0
no 0
0
Q no 0
yes 0 no d
yes 0 no 0
yes
,....0 noD
y
noD
noD
,....0 noD
yesD noD
yes[J noD
Can you honestly answer ''yes'' to at least eight of these questiO!lS?
>
Then you'", made of "Fm> and Icel" And Revlon's lush·
and.passioDate scarlet was made just for you-.. daring p~jection
of your own hidden personality I Wear it tODight.
It may he the night of your lifetime!
NO"9'ember A.D. 1952 .
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
..,lSc
SUIT th" TASTE of EVERTONE
a lush-and-passionate scarlet ••
easement or right of way along or
acro~ tbe same, 1! any such rights
now exist.
Passed and adopted this 3rd day of
ac-:-
to
•
are concerned, or as to any private
.. - _ .
DINNERS
new fall color fOT lips and matching fingertips
Residents of Swarthmore are
invited to visit-without chargethe Philadelphia Orchid Show and
to see a display of thousands.o1
orchid plants in bloom.
The Show will be held Saturday, November 8 and Sunday, November 9, at the Main Office of
G ira r d Trust Corn Exchange
Bank, Broad and Chestnut streets,
Philadelphia. The exhibition Is
being sponsored jointly by the
bank and by the Southeastern
Pennsylvania Orchid Society.
The bank will be open to Show
visitors from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on
Plan.
Section 2. Nothing herein contained shan be taken to coru.41tute a closIng of Westdale AvenUe' east of Rutgers Avenue so far as private rIgbts
cS&lft.,BUTTEI
BREAD
DELICious
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to Order
and. Ice~
Rutgers Avenue from the Borough
5.n.atlo_I N_.
The fall meeting of the Delaware Co u n t y Federation of
Women's Clubs was held at the
Twentieth Century Club in Lans- I
downe, October 23. The following
members of the- Swarthmore club
attended: Mrs, S. Blair Luckie,
Mrs.' Francis H. Forsythe, Mrs.
John E. Michael, Mrs. Charles H.
Zensen, Mabel Talley, and FlorcQ&e J. Lucassci
Philo. Orchid Show
Tomorrow, Sunday
ted
1000z pkgs Ideal Peas, SpInach, Mixed
Vegetobles,Fre.. ch .rla" potatoes, Green
loans, Ye... Itoun" Chopped Broccoli,
Attend Federation Meeting
_
For you who love to flirt with fire ••.
, who dare to skate on thin ice ...
An OrdInance to vacate West
Avenue. east of Easterly side of
Rutgers Avenue, n plotted but
unopened street of the Borough
of Swarthmore. and to strike
same from the Borough Plan
without pr
rlghw therein.
of
With the
one Garnet
play remainingthe
in goal.
the game,
falled
to score.
The defensive play of the line
was again outstanding as the
second team in a row ended up
with minus yardage. The hardcharging of ends Lonnie Staton
and Bill Ziegenfus kept one of the
best passers in the county off balance and the Indians finished the
game with no passes completed
and ~hree intercepted. Bill Kauffman's block of an opponent's punt
points up an outstanding team
achievement of having blocked a
punt in every game except Media.
The center of the line handled
by John MacAlpine and Frank
Habbersett was a veritible wail,
as their alert and rugged play
overwhelmed the visitors. Add to
this Bill Hoot's sensational passing and there is for the fans a
team that has formed itself, and
is getting stronger with every
game.
Yeadon faces the Garnet this
afternoon with a record of four
wins and two losses. Their 220
pound tacldes and six toot ends
are sure to makll themselves
noticed. The game Will be playCll
on the RutgeI:S field at 2: 45.
.
Honor Society Member
Michael's College Pharmacy
By: H...Indley Peel (Signed)
President of councn
Attest: Elliot Rlchard,-on (SIgned)
Borough Secretary ~
(BEAL)
(On the Corner)
Approved _thls 3rd day
of November A. D. 1952.
I
Charles R. Russen (SIgned)
Burgess
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-,-.......-1441------. 1KindergQrten Mothers
T~ Meet for Discussion
WILLIAM BItOOKS··
Ashes &: Rubbish.Removecl
Lawue Mowea, Geaeral
ISS,
CLASSIFIED ADS
The College Avenue Klndergar_
ten Mother's Group will meet nm
o\I"_~.:...!fawllwr
'
...uAve" lroaioa, l'a.
Wednesday afternoOn, November
12, at the College Avenue School
for a teacher-parent dbcusslon on
"How KIndergarten Bene1lts Your
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PERSONAL
-
ChQrles E. Fischer
LOST-Bliie canvas bag with
small laprobe Inside. Call Deth-
15~ij¥~~~~dr~e:sses~~rna~d~e
10ft, S~arth~ore 6-3958.
$3.00 with
rna- LOST-Bhlck male cat, partly Anfor cotton
sizes
BUILDER
5' 'libra. Strayed away october 30.
' Call SWarthmore 6-3386.
Chlld:"
'1~~'.:..!~:
Swarthmore 6-2253
Mrs. V. T. Lathbury, of Walnut
more
Paillfen •
lane, chairman, will be In charge
ot' the meeting and Inttodu&! R.
BSTATB NOTICB
W. IhoIdti ....W .OW
Mildred Kidd, elementary superII!8TA'i'I!: OP, .ADA ~TILDA McKENSwa. ":2266 MlcI!lgft Aft. vi
'M
Y ,
C1 ,
IfA, IJe'eP'-d:.
"Ii_
sor;.
ary oIIane
eaver, art
by
. LItten TestamenWy on the abon ~
teacher; Mrs. Elva Daniels, music glal}lorous lingerie
_Ie have been Bl"&I1~ to the unG •••ratlo. B"I/d,an'
ROOFS
GUTrERS
teacher, and Mrs. Rita Montag- !D nylon tricot. }>hone
derolgned; who >eqUest aU
REPAIRED &: JNSTAUED , nolo, kindergarten teacher, all of ~~nS~:.:t:"more 6-4595.
:.,,:::,g':~d:':=ds
HORACE A.
WARM-AIR HEATING
whom will take part In th di
- Mrs. Bertha P. the 88me, and all persons
REEVES
, •
e sFaries, magazine subscriptions. to the decedent to make payment,
Fumaces Vacuum Cleaned CUSSlon.
239 Haverford avenue. Phone without delay. to .MARY McKENNA,
,
GEORGE MYERS
Tea w!ll follow the program in SWarthmore 6-6750.
MARGARET CARROLL And BLIZI\·
Blillding Construction
Box 48-Swarthmore6-0740 I charge of Mrs. Charles Howl~nd, PERSONAL-Alterations, reaSOD- =;,~c'l~::"~: :=~' ~~04
Residential. Paintinl!
~~~~==::=~==~~~I hospitality chairman.
.able., Call Eleanor, formerly Or to her Attorney.
Oth
h' hli 'ts
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,with the Gown Shop WAshburn A, SIDNEY JOHNSON. Jr.
Commercial •
1\
er 19 gh in the 'year. 8-5639.
Butler. Beatty, Greer & JOhnson
.'Alterations
DEVINE rAXI SERVICE , program will be the February 18 PERS
Pa,
.
Swlll1hmore. Pa.
meeting when Mrs. Bess B. Lane ' receivers, record changers and
1711z South Chester Road
Servinc Swarthmore, Morton
will address the kindergarten other electrical appliances repair_
ESTATE NOTICE
Swarthmare 6-3450
Rutlecltle and Ridley TownshiJ; mothers on "Home and School ed. Prompt service, Robert ESTATE OF WILLIAM: CHARLES ~~~~~~~~~~~~
Since 1805
raper .Ha.._
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,'TI,'"
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r
I
Swarthm
since 1918~
ft...
IRelationships."
I
Mrs. Lan e, of
~~~is~w~a~r~th~m~0~r~e~6l-~15~4~8~'~~
~;;~~~;a~re;;""""';;;~;;;;;t 1Swarthmore
is~ theInauthor
cer
of the book, avenue,
"Your Part
Your Williams.
i
Child's Education.
THOM SEREMBA
U P H 0 L'.S-I E' R~ E··..
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SLIP :COVERS
"II
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or Sharo. Hill 0134
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PETER 01 NICOLA
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STENOGRAPHI'C'&
TYPING SERYI.CE
Legal Pa..... •
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R.,orto
Pro..,t, .fRet••t aael- accurate
"rYlc.·
.
do not stop to see if a car.is eoming. That puts t,he,
entire burden of caution squarely on the driver.
He is 80 intent on getting the baH and J;Uooing it back
into the "play" that he is' unawaretllat he may be
mooing into
accident. :Boys are lll:e thlit!
an
as
To avoid hurting' or killing a child-dri~e slowly •••
drive alenIy ••• near:schools, play areas, residential
districts. Be ccrtaiD. that you am stop in time should
an emergency occur. It may be thll child's fauk,but '
you wiJlnever stop llla!Qing yourseIfifyouhUrt a child.
- l.yqurchild'uclwolenrolledinthe Gretm Pen.
-.
"
The right ~iu-d for you-' a driver:"'to avoid such
accidents is to be onl "double guard". when you are
driving your ear on streets or roads where children are
at play in the vicinity.,
\\Y'
It is an unfo~ate truth that children' often forget
aD the .rules of traffic safety when they are engrossed
III a game. They will dan out into the street. They
, ['1\. ~
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RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
CONSTRUCTION
having elaims or
the 'Estate of the decedent to make
FOR RENT____
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FOR RENT _ Apartment _ two
rooms, kjtchen and bath. Adults.
$60 per month. ,134 Sylvan avenue,
known the oame, and all persons Indebted
to tile decedent to make payment. without delay. to ELIZAB2TH
HOGG mCKERSON, 66 COld Spring
Street, New Haven. COnnecticut.
Or. to her Executor
WM
HOOG JR.
_.D
~R",u~tl:::ed~g~e;<;.=-_-;-__~_~ Pluoh vMiii' Road'
Alterations
P.R.R. Freight Bldg.
Swarthmare, Pa. '
,
FOR
RENT
- Lar.!:e
attractive
WaIIlngfmd. PeIlllllYIv.nIA
room,
second
floor near
bath. ID-Sl-St
.
Convenient to transportation and
ESTATE NOTICE
are:
Mrs.
Charles
Gerner,
seerer~~~~s~w~a~rth~m~0~r~e~6~-~41~2~4~.
tary-secretary; Mrs. Paul E. ZeehIEl3rr~'...
Asphalt or ~on~rete
•
.
On April 15, an educational
Him, "Over Dependency' will' be
shown and guests of the meeting
will be the Kindergarten Mother's
"'rou,p from Rutger's Avenue
School.
.
Other officers of the College
A v en u e Kindergarten' Mothers
er, program chairman; and Mrs. T.
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
•
6-4583 for
Driveway Construc:Hon
Cellar \'Yalls.)~~.Plastered
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Letters
on. the above
HOGG, Te&tamentary
deceased.
Betate haVe been granted to the underslgned. who request all persona
J. F. BLACKMAN
SW 8-8816
S; Clay, telephone chalni1!in.
WANTED
NEWS NOTES
, WANTED - Reliable woman for
cleaning and cooking three days
Mr. and Mrs. John W.· Carroll
of College avenue attended the a week In stnaIl Swarthmore
American Gas Association meet- apartment for one adult. SWarthmore 6-7176.
;W~ANT~~E~D-~~B~Y~0~ld:e~r~55~~
de- I
.:;jtJlolit~:<;~!·'l~
W
iogs
CityMr.
for Carsever.al held
days inofAtlantic
last week.
. ble u nfumlS
. he d
slra
roll, assistant superintendent
in Swarthmore - two
GIRARD
EXCHANGE
B4NICCORN
Broad andTRUST
Chestnut
sta., .
PhUa.. Pa,
•
phia
Bellevue-Stratford. Hotel,
PhUa., Pa.
El:ecutors
_
Ele:ctric
,
Company,
was
awarded the Beal Medal tor the
b~t technical paper submitted
Attorney.
BUTLER
throughout· the year.
,9reta 'Richardson, daughter of
Conlract or Hoarly Rat..
Mr. and Mrs. Robert·W. RichimiRUPACA.'·INC. ~ son; Park avenue; took part Iilthe
G,rEiat Lakes Sectloital Umpiring
PIANO' TUN~NG
SW ..12Z8 coitteferice. The confeterice~wblch
~
Member of
National Association or
MI•• Sfrad!.y
Notary
:160 .hockey 'players attended, was
Plano Tuners
'=========""=",-;:"';,,.! held at· Western College tor Womwoman
WIlliam H. Leaman
.
en, 'm Oxford; Ohio, where she
sires
do at home. SUnset
9-_2
Special _
"t saw it in The S.wartbmorean." lis a freshman.
Phone SWarthmore 6-7237.
WANTED-To buy National Geo- 55$$;;:"",~;;;;;;;;:~
------graphic Magazines-any issues . ._ - - - - Write Periodical Service, Box 465,
PETER E. TOLD.
W1l1"(l\ngton, Del.,
All Llns of InsuratICCJ
A Complete 'lnsurnc.... ''RHr fstflteA,.,,~
WAl\ITED - Unfurnished apart833
Dartmouth Avenue
m~lit, one or two bedrooms, liv- ,
Swarthmore, , ..'
Ing room, kitchen and bath, by
December I. Call SWarthmore 6Swarthmare 6-1133
1934.
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29
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,FOR SALE
HELP
Phones: 3-6141, 3-6142 4-4291 4-4292
FOR SALE
type
Far
Your Homit
conA!~Wi.;asn.hing
SIIDlUel D. Oyde
Samnel D~ Oycle, Jr.
~.
$50.
1.~lrs
.n~Mt,lIiatenance
6Formica' fabrication
".lIc
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Upei?lf l\Of, write to the Govemer'. Hishway
Safely Advisory Committee in. H(lrri.burs
lor in/ornuJtUm abo", dais ejfemre $llfeq eJforl.
~
AND CO.
MARTEL BROTHERS
UAlRD and
EAST
,..5TH
,
&tward OYde
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S'ERVICE
M:ONDAY THRU SATURDAY
. NOON
SW 6-4041
81JNDAYS lind HOLIDAYS
SW 6-0740
ELECtRICAL
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two
llA.
pants, size .10,
boy's sweaters. various
l':Warthmore 6-4354.,
.
FOR SAToF' 1948' Austin sedan,
good cOlidition. $495.00. Tele6-4853.·.
,P.
J~
W. MARJ( HITtLE,
E. L.
)lOY,S AND 10
STRATH HAVEN I;NN
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BANK and TRUST CO.
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JOYCE LEWIS
FUSCO and ALSTON
'I'HE
. .SWAR'I'HMOREAN
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PETER E. TOLD
HANNUM & WAITE
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE'
PHARMACY
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COAL
FIRI:PLACE
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WOOD~'
Real Estate
Insurance
·CustOIl Homes
-,.
Construction ·Mortgages
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TQE INGLE~lJK
bl-~~J
'fflFi
OIL ~URNER
Repairs - Installatl.ns
. c..tradlng .
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HORACE A. REEVES
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BUCIiNER'S, INC.
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DAY and NIGHT
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MILDRED OLMSTED TO _BE
WIL LUNCHEON SPEAKER
Trinity's Holiday Fair .h~ b~:~
Set for Nov. Zl·22
~hool to Purchase
Rutgers Avenue PI0t
OPEN HOUSE .GROUP
TO·MEET NEXT MONDAY
Tea will be beld on
Jpening day, November 20, at
The W 0 men's International
J:30 p.m. and a luncheon Frid~
The Open House Group of
al 12:30, following Mrs. Wood's
Swarthmore- meets next MondaY
League for Peace and Freedom Is
•
lect"",e. Operating a~, other times
Following action by the Bor- at _t.be Presbytman Church on,
holding a luncheon at the Inglen"
Mrs.
Wm.
E.
Hetzel
Heads
Hill
be
a
Snack
Bar.
All
o~
this
Is
ough
Council last' Monday night Harvaid' avenue, al 2 o'cl~k. At
euk next Thursday, November 13,
Pre-Thanksgiving .mder the direction at Anna Blake in removing Westdale avenueBeast the last meeting, Mrs. Lloyd
at. 1: 15 p.m., when Mildred Scott
lDd her co-chairman, Mrs.' H. H. Of Rutgers «venue from the or- Kauftmangave an interesting talk
Olmsted, recently returned from
Event
Jibson.
ough Slreet Plan, the Swarthmore on her European trip this summer,
Geneva will be the speaker. Her
The annual Holiday Fair of
The renowned apron tab 1 e School Board is taking steps to which was the basis for parUclpatopic will be "An American WomI'rinity Episcopal Church
be under the guidance of co-chalr- acquire'aplotat ground just. north tion'-. of the' members having
an Looks at World Conditions.
Mrs. Joseph Connard, Swarth- held on Thursday,' November 20, men' M~s. R. Blair Price and Mr&;W. I" present Rutgers - avenue European experit!nces to relate.
Mrs. _John PltmljD, group leader,
more 6-0632 Is in charge of ar- from 2 to 9 p.rn. and Friday, No- 'rhomas Hopper will bave ,apro~ so;hool property•. - .
:4t 9:30-tomorrow morning, the in~uLoed a much enjoyed qulz-.
rangements for the luncheon. vember 21, from 12 noon to 9 for all occasions.
The committee includes Mrs. Board will meet at the Rutgers game called "Who Said That?"
which should be completed by p.m. in the parish rooms of the
church
building.
Sponsored
by
the
Samuel
D. Reynolds, Mrs. Ezra avenue.· school to .take steps to Singing by the group, ,as usual,
Tuesday, November 11. In addition to WIL members, all interest- Woman's Auxi1iarl(. of the Church, T. Cresson Jr., Mrs. Frances G. effectuate the purchase of about and tea served with, a b!,ckground
ed women are Invited to attend Mrs. William E. -Hetzel Is general Lumsden, Mrs. Richard W. Bat- 12.75 acres of ground to be used of Hallowe'en decoration by Mrs.
chairman of the alIair.
ten, Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden, Mrs. for additional elemental'y school Arthur Redlli-ave, chalrman of the'
'and hear Mrs. Olmsted's talk.
• Highlighting events on Friday A. H. Knabb, Mrs. W; H. West, facUities. The. over-crowjed -con-. -Methodist hospitalltY committee,
will be a lecture· by Mrs. Anne IIIrs WiUiam M. Harvey Mrs. dltions of all the pre;sent school completed the program.
- Rutgers First Grade Parents
.
'ok
It
to provide
necessary t
-,..
Next Monday Dr. Hugh Tucker,
Rutgers A venue FIrst Grade Wertsner Wood on "Thanksgiving Walter C. Giles, Mrs. Elizabeth S. m es
.
additional
classrooms
a
as ear..,. a
ted
'
I 1 d dditi al who for 61 years was connec
Parents of Ruth Abbott's room Tables and Christmas D ecora- Rumble and Mrs. Bardwell L1O- ,
In
date as poss bean a
on
ith th S th American Bible
will meet at 7:30 p.m., in the Rut- tions." This lectUre will be at
10:30
a.m.
in
the
Cleaves
Room
of
co
The
cook
book,
"Bless
and
Ap.
land
must
be
secured
for
this
pur~sochi:on,
o:'ill speak to the
gers Avenue Playroom. They will
'11 group ~n "Observations o~razll"
have desserl and coffee and then the church building. There will be portion," pub1lsbed by the Women pose..
of Trw'Ity Church will be for sale
The first step of the Board Wl I
C ltural Llf "Th h
ItaUty
Miss Abbott will discuss with an admission charge.
_. e . . e .
b e to adopt a resolution condemn- an- u
Mrs. Wood, noted lectUrer, under the direction of Mrs. Wa'''er
them her philosophy of first grade.
ia
ing thisproperty and authoriZl'ng committee of" the Friends
, " . Society
horticulturist and author 0 fth
. e Penfield, chairman.
h B rd t t k
ossession.
Will serve tea, with M'1'. Joseph
book, "Make Your Own 'Merry
Th ift tabl f t · g
.que t e oa
0 a e p
. h ..
. e gill be e'dea'thur1Od.UDlti
FolloMng the adoption of this H. Walter, c alrman.
Christmas," served as field sec- gIfts w
un er
e "ec on
1 ti
th B
d will then ~.c-_ _ _ _ _ _ _---,---,~'-f Mr W'lli
W tki
dM
reso u on,
e
oar
,
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Pennsylvania Horti
th
f
ta
re ry or e
- 0
s . , am a ns ~
ra. adJ' ourn to the outdoors where
L
.L
cultural Society for many years Robert
Turner and the.. com- th
ill
t all stake out the
t' -"all f th' I I '
H
'1
B
eyw
acu y
and s t a&,»-0 .
e..
ower m,ttee of Mrs. enne te ruce property and in this way carry out
shows and participated in many Mrs. Frances G. Lumsden, Mrs. the provisions set up In the resolu-I
judging schools. A member of the J. W. Hollander, Mrs. W. N. Ryer-I ti
A
tition will then be pre-:I
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n Mr W E Mlkus,'nsk,' Mrs
on.
pe
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Garden Club of America and the so,
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National Council of State Garden H. P. Stamford, Mrs. J. H. Breakj tl---------------,Clubs, she resides here and is the ell, Mrs. Jolul B. Aaron, Mrs. J. steps toward' establishing. a u~\~.
wife of Harry Wood.
I B. Cooper and Mrs. Walker Pen- and equltabl.e value of this prop- -- \ \
With. Thanksgiving as the theme' field.
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Fa"
Mrs.
Harry'
Transue,
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to pay to the present owners as ',<.
of th
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Returning again til's year 0 t e compensation for, this piece of
1
president of the Woman's Auxili- Holiday Fair is the artist Milan
. Ity Chureh an d h er as- Sed mac who specialtzes 10
. ch'l
, - ground._
On the' It,utgers avenu~
side, the
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1ary of T rID
WITH A
sistant, Mrs. C. Walter Randall, dren'" portraits. He executes pro- property runs about.310 feet form
I Jr., will carry out this decorating files and full-face charcoal sketch- the comer of Westdale avenue to_ .
motif as a background for the es. Reservations ~an be made in ward Yale avenue. Eastwardly, it
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many booths of the Fair.
advance for slitI"-gS by. telephon- runs _alon~
' . ' teU
. UI that tbl.
.... the line of the aban._.• Pauoni
LAND* CAMERA
The Holiday Fair has two new Ing Mrs. Herbert D. Brown, doned 'Westdale avenue for 1400
pharmacy il 'out.tandi,,~
It'. a thrill to ... your cl••, block
booths this year. One is the Hobby SWarthmore 6-7501.
feet. .The easterq. line is sllght}Y
(or 'Its promr,t.courteOu
, and white pictures a minute eft"
booth headed by Mrs. Paul B.
Other booth committees will be wider than the western Ii~e along
service, amp e stow ~d
: you snap them. You'll Mlk. bett.,
Banks and her co-chairman. Mrs; published in -next week's Swarlhuniformly {air priCeI. It iii
Robert J. Baker. Hobbles created rnoreon.·
Rutgers avenue.
our hope that )'OU wlll
plcturH, teo-for when you 1ft the
results on the spot It'...... 10 1mby parish members and friends
I
Lt. Comdr. John C. Taylor, Jr.,
clrop by and lee'(or jourlelf. Why not bring us that
....,.. lighting, composition and
will include winter flower ar":
MUSIC CLUB PROGRAM
USN, _of Philadelphia and Mr.
nut prescription? Compose. Anyone can t.ke ""'" • • •
rangements, oil palntings, fabric
The Swarthmore Music Club Arthur Snyder of Yale .avenue,
Pounding i. Olll' lpecialty.
the
.nd fila. do .n the work.
weaving and e~amples of fine has arranged an interesting pro- will saU. for St. Thomas, Virgin
making.
gram for November 10 in Whlt- Islands, Monday m.ornlng. Mr.
':f .....bt.".. - cabinet
Catherman's
Ths Church Periodical Club will tier House to be presented. by the Snyder will- be the guest of Comdr.
lI,oullko Drug Store
sponsor a booth .wlthMrs. Elwood follo~ .
1
Taylor _who Is captain of the USS
M.
Rowand
as
chalrman.
Mrs.
Don
MacRo,tie,
a
bass
IJarito!le
William
T;
Powell
which
ts
tak~
MICHAEL'S
Rowand will take subscriptions to well-lqlOwn In concert recitals Ing reserves to the Island on a
COLLEGE PHARMACY
any magazines or will renew old and Gilbert. and Sullivan roles, training cruise.
(On the corner)
ones. Also available will be the will sing arias from "The' Elijah" ,Mrs. Oscar S. Hart of Lafayette
engagement book, "Social Capers", by Mendelssohn, and Anton Dvor- avenue entertained at a luncheon
./ItYO'" 6y Dr. 14..,. H• ....,
and religious calendars, Mrs. C, P. ak's BIl;>lical Songs; Christopher for eight out-of-~own guests at her
~«~~br~~dC«~M
Wolters Is in charge of decorating Cornaro, here at Swar~ore Col- home last· Wednesday.
lege on a Scholarship' from
Vienna, will play Schumann's
_"You Meet the'NicesfPeop/e at'Speare's:'
Carnival In VI.e"na. Schumann's
I',
Frauen lIebe und Leben will
sung by Margaret G. 'Allen. Mrs.
,
,
Allen is 'a newcomer in the comm\1Olty and' is a plJpil of Rolbert-I
Grooters. She' is' a . graduate
,CHESTER'S FAS",ION
10 A.M.
EDGMONT AVENUE - 7th and WELsHS~~S
Skidmore College and the Jj:as~
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man School of Music.
LefJion Room, Borough Hall
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BAKE.' SALE
Saturday, November 15th
COR.~E'
,
COOKIES -
CAKE -
CANDY
The Sev'l'lth _ Grade of the
Swarthmore Junior Assemblies
will meet tomorrow evening at
7: 00 p.m., In the Swarthmore
Woman's Club with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hetherington as hosts. Mr.
and Mrs: Arthur M. Pickard and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fi"cher I
wIll serve as chaperons.
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Lee
will be hosts for the Ninth Grade.
which will meet at' 8: 30 p.m. The
chaperons will be Mr. .and Mrs.
Thomas Kennedy,- and ¥r. and
Mrs. R. P. Kroon.
CUB SCOUTS PAC:;K ,-
Festival Holiday Gowns
Also
British Bazaar Chairman
Cocktail Separates
I
.Glittering Hats
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SoufhCMster Road
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Mrs. J. H. Gordon ~:;~:~~~
of South Chester road Is
of the Daughters of th.e British
Empire Bazaar to be held at the
Ritz Carlton, Philadelphia, Thursday, November 13.
Mrs. Agnes Halg Sheldon and
Mts. William H. Rr 0 w n of
. Swarthmore are in cbarge of
luncheon.
Mrs. \WUlIam Bennett of Ell!dns
Nil: IS prisldent of. the State at
Pennsylvania.
.
Party Bags
,
what well dressed
Swarthmore Junior Assemblies
,
Meet for' "Coolcoout"Girl Scout Troop, No. 331 '",et
for, ". eooll:,out" at the Girl Scout
House on 'Monday, No~ember S.·
Mrs. -Roy McCorkel, leader; Wall
in ."barge of _the Troop, wl,til Mrs.
Ralph'V: Uttle, Jr., assIstIint.
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wear
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leading .fashions- ;hom -Speare .Bros.
Alfriedil or
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hat by.
coat bv ~
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to
gloves by • • •
by
Jownelle'
2,00 to 4 ....,
OTHER
accessories: Alba Nyloll8 • ~e, S~~ N,.IOll8 •
Ronay Handbags • J-y Bags • _Core • ·Trlfari·
1ewelry • Berpioe' •. Many Others.
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mal tile wod4 oI:''e''',~. ,._ are
with. Tbe7 loa" ...... ten • .,............ ..
.,i'@j.i'-Urtli1t·bIP llaa11~ Ul4 able .- .- • 8)IeiIn ..... wm will
:roar I.p.roftl, - . .. the ...... Ie b1I:r ,tIoda ••• bunn of
oar IIMW » IIeI"V'Ioe aDl eft...-to ..... 7" ~ II liD Dm'OI"
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FoundedHeaIth Center
Next Thursday Friday
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LWV -Panel DI·sc·usslon
·SOh......I·edf"'T
or' uesday
dm'
year 'rounder
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I ay F·
air t'0 BeHeId
LI·....ary Exh·lbl·t·
To. Mark. Book Week
cern.,.
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'__ A complete and detailed report by members of the
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Woman's Club tomorrow evening
Swarthmor.e ~hool ~oard as to the~r findings and plims with Director. Jackson, Dehght- from 7:30 to 9: 15. Mrs. and Mrs. Short Courses Designed
~Pecft to
ful Players Cast Please :~e';,':,=ro~~~rv:.. '::~~
To Meet Emergency .
h Its housmg problem" WIll feature the first meet"
lI!g 0 t e Hom!! a';1d School Association, to be held .in the
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hIgh sCh?01 audlton~1l} at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, November 18.
. ome a even
Mrs. George Hansell, Jr., and Mr.
Civilian Needs
.' • All mterested cItIzens of the community are cordially
The Players Club of _Swarth- and IIIrs. Howard Sipler. '
IDVI.ted to attend, and to gather first for coffee I'n the gymThe Tenth Grade will meet ,The Swarthmore Civil Defense
more brings off a masterl~ coup from 9'. 30 to 11'15
t 7 30;
naslUma,:
. , informally, organization's 'Medical Unit is
- The.meeting Tu~sday is the first of four planned for this In lIle successful American pre- with IIIr. and Mrs. J. W. Hollander sponsoring three classes in Seu
)Tear. Thl8 fu;st me~ttng, together wit~ the last which will be mler this week of a new R. C. as hQsts. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan R. Help and Neighbor Help for the
held on Ap~l 21, IS to be devoted to. the issue: How much Sherriff play "Home at Seven", Jessup and Mr. and Mrs. William Injured. These classes are desigumore space 18 needed and how much .'will it cost? Between prior to Its appearance on Broad- Welliver will be the chaperons.
ed to meet the needs of civilians
the ~ates of these 1wo ~eetings
·way. Dr. 'Andrew Francis Jackson,
In emergencies in which medical
and 10 part as a result of the com~
members of the Club's Board of
help would not be- immediately
munity's. reaction to the plans
Governors who s e persuasion
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, a~allable. They will take nine
which will be ·made known on. the
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caught the play for the Club
hours, and will cover the care of
the Board will make its final
directs the production and top
home injuries and problems of
decisions.
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tlIght cast. The result Is an evenatomic attack.
For the last i1ix months the
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L' d
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teers, Mrs. Sarah Flemister, Mrs.
w~th this problem: Two basic com" bers Prepare for'2"day role of Bank Officer Preston 00Ive at nn
Mary Low Mangelsdort and Arnuttees and vanous subcommitEvent Nov 20-21
velops its quletly increasJng ten25 Years
thur Bodin, will meet in the BorM
tees have held numerous meetings,
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Th
S uall d
ough Hall's American, Legion
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Mrs.
omas . ~ or was R
bginl
th
gath ered statistics, deliberated,
Gay and inviting ·posters are a skill so tl\at observers are caught buried I n H
' h cemet ery,. oom,
e n ng e week of NoarIelg
b
weighed and concluded. Their part of the interesting schedule of into his dismay and despair, at C amd en f 0 IIoWing
servi ces I'
n the vem er 17, with one exception:
findings . will be presented at this promotion and advertising herald- the same time that they stand S w
arthm
F
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'M
ore
rlen s
eeting The Monday afternoon class will
mee~g for the first time. Accord- ing the annllal Holiday Fair to be With Dr. Sparllng's appraisal of House at 11 o'clock Wednesday start Noveml>er 24.
ing to Ford F. Robinson, president held next Thursday, November 20, his character. One small overplay, morning.
In order to fit everyone's conof Home and School, this Is a "re- from 2 until 9 p.m., and Friday, one mlatimed relaxation could
Mrs. Safford, who died Sunday venience, one class will be taught
port to the community."
November 21, from 12. to 9 p.m., tear apart the tiWltly constructed morning at the Strath Haven Inn Monday mornings from 9 to 12,
Five Speake.... Five Aspects
at Trinity Church. Mrs. WiUiam web of suspense which follows a .followlng a ten-day Illness, was another Monday afternoon from
John Spencer,_ school:, board E. Hetzel is general chairman' of lost 24 hours. The role Is an exacl- honorary preoldent ot the Com- 1:30 to 4:30, and the tliird on Wedmember and chairman of the pop_ the two-day, event. The posters
(Continue,d' on Page 5)
Ipunity Health Society of ,Central nesday evenings from 7:30 to 10.
u1ation ..subcommittee will review which have burgeoned forth in
Delaware County, which she was Registration will be at the Public
popuIdtion b-ends a~d translate windows of local shops are the
Instrumental in founding.' The Lib~ary during open hours: 2-5
them into concrete terms so far as work of Esther Bell of Media.
UI ~
organization meeting called by dally; 9:30-12 Saturday; Monday,
school statistics are conterned.
Visitors to the Fair on the open~s. SBlror.d, th~n chairman of the Wednesday and Friday evenings,
Dor~ Rodgers, School Board In. da! will enjoy entertainIng executive coiiunlttee of the local 7. to 9;~""d Saturday, 9:30-12. Reamem~r- and chairman of the edu- their ,~ds_ at the Colonial Tea
Red Cross, - WaS. :_lieId in· Mateb,' IftrationS .hould be in by Saturcatlonal standards subcoMmittee, at 3: 30 'pln. Th~1!ldles who will ' Ul'der- ,~~aaD ,.ell-dlnll ~ "182~ -at her hilme' ai"Cedar lane day noon.
will .describethe.flndlhgs. of h"'l ~d'lat tM,. ~I\--ta.i!le. in.11Jm J'un",:·tfie
. ,ii!lunore PUblic Li- and Ogden avenue. She was ele<:t- This type of short course Is degroup as ~ the _critarla ':wlUOlr. _ -'*"1Ift;,liIamuel Cl)ode, Mrs. bl'll17. _ will .. b",,-ry,e_._f:hIl~:'t
~ _pr~
shl\uld g""emIn' pia\:mlng for'new ·H.· Lawrence·' Whittemore, Jr., 'Book Week fro Monday, N'ovem- that capacity _unfli 1930. For the needs, and Is an' experiment in
class room construction. She· WIll Mr!L. Hetzel, Mrs. :Jiarry '.fransue, ber 17 through Saturday, the 22. next ten years she was a member Swarthmore. The text followed is
also discusS related problems ois -Mrs.- . Joseph Gibson and' Mrs. Librarian Bettina Hunter an- of the board of directors and in that used ih New York State, pub_
to instructional needs.
. . ElIzabeth H. Hilliard.
nounces that 200 ne~ children's 1940 she was made honorary pres- lished by their Department of
Charles Topping, chairmlIil 'of
Chairman of the Tea, the lunch- titles.will be on display through- ident. ,
Health for the state Civil Defense
the- land and buildings subcom" .eon to. be "eld Friday,_at 12:30, ou. the week and go Into clrculaBorn· Mary E. Leach, inGer- org~nlzation.
and the Sandwich Bar which will tion on Saturday. '
mantown she married Mr. Sallord,
Th M d'w U"
ly
(Co tin ed
n u
on. P age 5)
b
t 6
both d '
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former owner of the West Jersey
e e,
rut swcere ur~-----'-~'.~__
e open a . p.m.,
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In addition Marjorie Branch, a P
M uf turI
Co
gas all who can to take one of
.
Anna Blake with Mrs .. H. H. Gib- f
hildr ' lib . '
aper
an ac
ng
mpany,
.
Jr. Club Opens Helicopt~r son co-chairman. Their assisting ::.::.~ th en; 'gr:,:n~:~- Camd.en; surviving ·hlm -by_ 27 these courses now. These nine
. committee will Include: . IIIrs. r
g m
e d orou mi'
h
years.. For the past quartet: .cen.. hours may prove Invaluable to
FI'I m, T'a Ik .t 0 C·ommumty
I
Louis Goodenough, Mrs. E. W. storl"". on Tues ay mo ng w en tory she had' been a resident of you or yo.ur neighbor.
'unior ~-man's Club ts.
the ·Rutgers Avenue second grade th I
dl
Anyone who has completed the
The "
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. the Lib
rt 0 f 'S eb . nn. spen
ng dh er wi'n t era. I nt Standard
will
viSIt
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rary
as.
a
pa
Fi
-FIrst
Aid course given
proud to present Earl Woolery,
·ts B k W k bs
e
e nng,
a., an surruners a
procurement assistant of Matarlal;
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Skytop.
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by the'Red Cross and who Isinfrom the -Piasecki Helicopter CorIn time for the week's emphasis
In addition. to maintaining an terested in an Advanced Flrst:Ald
poration on TuO$day evening, No_
on young readers, the J-I' books active interest in the" Health ,ourse is asked to leave his Or 'her
vember 18 at 8'15 "pm Mr
for the youngest members are all Society and attend!ng lis meetings name at the library also•. , .
Woolery;wtif siio~ 'afl1m' ";'titled .. _ IiDU
in new order, divided Into picture regularly, Mrs. Safford was tlie
"Helicopter Operations Aboard an
books, 'readers, read-to's, and the second preslc!erii 'of 'the. Swlirth- C II
. PhI '.
.
AIrcraft Carrier" and will speak
"National Security and Individ- easy-tocreads.
more branch of.the Needlework' 0 ege - syc 0 oglsts on 'the current and future uses of ual Liberties" will be the subject
Among the new titles -are a neW Gulld, serving Until 1915. She was
Re.ceive Ford Grants. '
1
- members of the faculty at
of' discussion by a panel of mem- Meader,. "Fi
helicopters.
_ . S'h H aw k s N e'st" ; .....
.wO stm a ,dlrecto.r .and -h~d co1
ected.
.Two
th Swarthmore College are among the
-Mrs. Herbert Tutherly; program bers of the League of Women additions t-0 the Chi-ldh0 od 0 f 212 garments at the. Inn fore
chairman, with the able assistance Voters of Swarthmore at the reg- Famous Americans serl~. "Molly Guild's annual ingathering last 45 scholars who have been awardof her committee ...ill be in charge ular monthly meeti1;lgTueSday Pitcher'" and "Knute' Rockne"; 2 .month.
. ' . _I ed grants of $5,5 n O each by tbe.
· terno-on, November 18, at 2 p.m., new a ddltl'on -to
of refreshments for the eyenlng. ' af
. thOe L'an a....
She was a member of the Hls- Ford Foundation. ~for. research in
-The 'Junior Club. believes that· in the Woman's Club. Dr. Frances Series, "Dariiel Boone" by .Jo~ torical Society of Pennsylvania, fields related to human behavior.
this program is of such tlmely Fussell, Mrs. Roy McCorkel, Mrs. Mason Brown; and a brand neW the Colonial Dames, and the Those at, Swarthmore awarded
iiiformation and will contain such Melvin Molstad, Mrs. Heinz Mary Poppins, "Mary Poppins In Swarthmore Friends Meeting.
grants are Solomon E. Asch, pro.
A sister,' Mrs. Marie D. Dalton, fessor of psychology and Wolfgang
interesting
data that the men' and Heineman wlll be members of the the Park".
women. of the corrununlty will find panel, with Mrs. Alexander Fry,
To Introduce the ChriStmas sea- of Atlantic City Is her only inune- Kohler, reseach professor of phiGthe
Radnor
Lea~e
of
Women
of
it profitable to fit Tuesday evening
son with beauty, fun, an d suspense diate survIvor.
losophy and psychology.
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thel
eekly
h dul All Voters, acting as moderator.
are many new books about Chrlst--~-----The grants, which total $247,500
mto
r w
-sc e
e.
Mrs. Fry is well qualified to
Sterlln N rth'
will be 'welcome.
mas. among them
- g 0
s Cub Pack 101 to Canvas represent an important part of the
preside over the discussion, inas- "Birthday of Little Jesus" and
f
d
d
program of the Foundation's Bemuch as she received her LLD. "The Christmas Star". Bois·will Borough orCan yOr ers havioral Sciences Division 'to
Cub Pack One Stages
from Yale University after grad- like the many -space and sclence
All members of CUb Scout Pack "support scientific actiVities deuating from Vassar College, and is fiction titles, -as well as a new 101 will canvas the Borough to- signed to increase knowledge of
Balce Sale Tomorrow married to a,. professor of law at ''TIi!s Boy Cody" and their favored morrow, November IS, to take factors which ln6uence or deier- .
Cub Scouts of Pack 1 will hold the University of Pennsylvania. friend "Curl""s George", this tlme orders for Christmas candy. The mine human conduct." This Is one a bake sale tomorrow morning, Dr. Fussell Is a special advisor to on a bicycle. A final Collection of profit 'derived - will . be used Jor of the five general areas of activNovember 15, from 10 to 12 in the -the State Department and has held Hugh Lofting stories by his purchasing - equlpment and to ity assigned to the Foundation by
Legion ROom at Borough Hall.
a variety of posts in government daughter, ''Dr. Doolittle's Puddle- make a contribution to a worthy its trustees; the other four are the
The proceeds from the sale will and college, Including that of by Adventures" will be a favorite endeavor at Christmas. Orders advancement of peace, education,
he used by the boys for their chairman of the_ International Re- of Dr. Doollttle's newer and long- will be delivered' on Saturday, democratic Institutions and ecChristmas Family Basket and lations Department of the Swarth- time biends._
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December 13.
onomlc stabllity.
gifts. The newspaper collection more 'woman's. Club. Members of
Two school grades visited _the
PaCk - 101 recently. held an .' The Foro Foundation made its
USUally condu~by the eub< for the WQIIlan's_ Clql> are invited to LlbrBl'Y on Odober Tuesday lind organization meet!nl of registered selectioD!l-for these awards on the
fhls PuttJ
Year.
others who might be interested.
Hunter.and Mrs. Thomsen helped eligible to-beciome 'pack mlimbel's. milled by a committee at leaders
Den Motbera for Nqyember who
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them·tounderstandlllecatalogue PtaDs fortbe'CoDilil;·yUr·were lit the-broad· fIeld- at ·the beworlCi1Ci'"Wt'plans'fbr the sale, in
POSTERS' AT t/DRA
and Librar"practices. ~ at outlined and dlsliUssed.
h~oral sclences.
cooperation with the Pllclt ComPrlze-wlnnlng Hallowe'en poi;_ appreciation were
by t.be ,~nboya Wh~' have JUst
lnittee and the' boys,' are: .
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. . . . - 'ezhibltion at the visitors and:. ga:ve _tIi.e 1 Llbrarfans ""tered'the tbird-~ at·Rufgers 1Cem!«b Wright 'at lCellYo.uve- :
Mrs. .JohnK.DeGroot. MrIJ. H. ::~.:n.PubllC Library, much pleaWre. i.!mbst'an~ A~U~ ..~h:OO~'~~N· ~ nue, a·lIeabm... tlt ~Unl_'
.LewI. Sbily. Mrs. 'R. H. Shipman,
th Idndness of AnIle ed what one boy put-w1th.f8mll111l' ~e DObl:Il
ula/ly,. 0. Wlsity,. bas been Ieleeted t? Mrs. John R. Hanna, Mrs. C;-- H. ~ugb". e
ctor incclnctii : ''Dear ¥lila Hquter," ~ber 21,. -~!;l ~':'Y: :wi!' 10 oil ~ ~ tol'lan-Clirlstlan '
Yarrow, Mn. Henry i.. Jiapis. Jane Cleaver, Art, Instru
'. m.-l' ~e -~_
\bro. the lDlU8UOI1 .... aAq; 'Bmp'l,i,(' Week at" the trill\mllt;)'.
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the elementarY schools.
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First H. &S~ Meeting Tuesday Night Features Sherriff Premier
i Swarthmo~e
Medical Unit Offers
Board'·s Findings ~n School 'Housing Problem' : Here Earns Praise =~:~E:~:~:~:;:~:;
First Aid Classes
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1952
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,ember 6, was guest of honor at
ROBINSON-SUPPES
entertained at ·a lupcheon at the ter and Mrs. J. W.· McHugh of
a tea and kitchen shower given
The marriage of Miss Susanne Sunnehanna Country Club prece9-- Johnstown, and Mrs. George F.
Wedflesday by Mrs. Donald Poole Charlotte Suppes, daughter of Ing the wedding Saturday; Hos- Wheeling of Windber, Pennsyl.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Warden ,f North Swarthmore avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. 'Yalter ft. Suppes tesses were Mrs. WillIamH. Rit- vania.
of Yale avenue entertalned as Mfs. Marvel Wilson at· the Wilson of Johnstown, to Lt.. Norman P; II F=;;:l;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;------;;;i;;;;;;;;;~_;;;;;;;&;----------;;;;;;;;;;;;--I(
their week-end guests Mr. War- home on Strath Haven avenue. Robjnson, son ot Mr. 8IIid Mrs.
den's brother' and sister-in-law
IIJrs. Franklin Gillespie of Har- Andrew F. Robinson of .·Rutgers
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Warden of vard avenue entertained at a avenue, took place Saturday, NoCatskill. N.Y.
luncheon and kitchen shower in vem!>"" 1 in the ,Westmont PresYou are IIlvited to .ttend a meetfD~ 01 the Home aIU1.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch, honor of the bride--to-be on FrI- byterian Church, Johnstown.. The
8eheo1-.atton
III tile HIP 8eboo1 A1lIIItort_ a& 8 F.lIL
Rev. John Hubert Stanton, D.D.,
Jr., cif' Cedar lane will visit over day.
· OD Tuesda7, November 11th, to lIatoa to. P .............pi,ri on
the week-end with their son Mr.
Miss Lewis and Mr.·. 'Carroll .o/llclated at 'the· 3 'o'clock cere-'
propolled addlUonal 8ehool fadllUes.
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Robert Shaw Bowditch and family were guests of honor at a cocktail mony.
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of Worcester, Mass., and attend party given Sunday. afternoon by
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the Amher~Wi11lams g;Un,\ Sai- Mf~ and Mrs. R: Bwr 'Price .and bride wore' Ii PeriOd IIOWIl pflpale '
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M.....George 'A\:H;'~!!ley . and n~e, and a pantry. stiowel- giv~n
Mr~ .. pa'(id.!i~1''ll' .!!l; Gui!ford,
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Dr.' George B. Hoadley and family Sprlngfleld.
Carol. Coebel of Madison, N •. J.,
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Miss 'Jeanne cush and Mrs,Wal,ter
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her daughter Nancy ~as returned' .Mr. 8Qd Mrs. Herbert C. Miller W.· Suppes,' both of Johnstown,
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to her home in Monrovia, Calif., of Fary;.opd ,road, C::arroll. Park and Mrs: Frailk, C.' Darling
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after spending a month with, her have issued invitations to the mill- Wastilngton, D. C., as bride;sm,aidls;
:Call Swil.rth~ore 6-0476
parents Mr. and Mis. Henry' I. tary, wepdlng ',of ,their dau~~.~, wore models of pale go~ .Og,_._
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end at Denison University "Ihere iJodeh'a\'''lltle;.'·RuUetJge.·'
DrExelbrook; served as beSt
their daughter Joan is a member , The marriage will be solemnized for b1s brother. The UShers lncludof the senior· class.
on :November '22' at' 3 o'clock' in ed Messrs: Andre~ F; Robinson.
Jean Evans Newkirk IS.having the 'SwarthmorE: . Pr!lsbyterian Jr., another brother of the groom,
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an ~xhIbit of her paintings, In Church. The. ~ev. Joseph P. Bis- Walter 'W; Suppes, a brother' of
Allentown during the month of hop will perform the ceremony.
the bride, Robert DuBois HUhne
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November. Mrs. Newkirk i~' the
Miss ·MUler's maid of honor and of Rutgers avenue, Thomas Price
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former Jean' Evans cit Sh-ath bridesmalds will be classmates' of Lakewo"-,d, Oblo' and Frank C.
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Haven avenue. She studied at the of Harcum Junior College.
Darling.. .
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Academy of Fine Arts, PblladelEnsign Goslin's best man and . A reception .followedat the
ROBERT .t. ATZ, Owner
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avenue entertained at· a limcheon Academy, Annapolis, Md .• class
Springs, Va., the,coup,le wIDlIv.e ~==
and canasta Thursday. Her guests '52.
at Ft. Knox, Ky., where. Lt. Rob- ~
were Miss Nettle Alexander 'of
inson hils been assIgnCd.
}'ou are eordiaUy im>ited to a Free Ledure on
West Chester, Miss Mabel' Talley;
NOVEMBER BRIPE
Mao,y out-of-town gues!ts atMrs. Herbert T: Bassett, and Mrs. ' The marriage of·.Miss Eliot tended among whom were Mrs.
E. K. Boehmer of Swarthmore.
Brand Jeffords, daughter of Mr. James M. Collins of Colllngswood,
SUBJECT:
Former Swarthmore residents and Mrs. John E. Jeffords of Vas- N. J., Mrs.. , :C~r ·W. ',Graser'''ol
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Mr, and Mrs: Thomas Moore, Jr., sar avenue, to' Mr. Harold' D, Wayne, Dr. George
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and' daughter Helen' 'Jane' Cit Townsend of Warren~ ill. son of
WllgoBY:
Mexico ,City; wiUarrive 'ilt S~th I. the late Mr. a;'d ·Mrs. G~orge A;
Mrs.
JOlIN J. SEWVER,C.S.B.
of Lon~ Beach. CaWilrn!a'
Haven Inn ncl,rt Tuesday
Visit Townsend will take place' Slltur'!:~-.I.E:dt'81'd
Mrs.
Member'of the BoIard'of LeciureohIp of:the Mc!the~ (lhurch,
relatives through the
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day, Nov:mber 22 at 4 o'clbck.·'
: The F4'at tihureli of't::lUtat. SclenUst, In Boston; lIIUa.
holidays. Their daughter Mary TrIDlty Episcopal Church, s'i-artb- Mr. ~d ·Mrs.'
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBlR 16. 1952-S.:30· P.M~
Th,!nksgiving and Christmas. Mr. . MrS. Jackson Taylor of Bufl'alo, Suppes, Jr., of Drexel Hill,' Mr.
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Gorden Biler, Jr., of Haverford;
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Bruce D. Smith of. North' PrInce- N. Y., wUl attend her. sISter ssMiss. Ruth. Hooper of' Weliesley,
matron
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honor.
The
bridesmaIds
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206 Park Avenue, Swarthmore,Pimnsylvauia
ton avenue.
MaSs., and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
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Mrs. F. Norton Landon :ofNoJih
be Miss Ann Wood and Miss Fisher of Boston. .
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AmpUfleti'ln tbe
Princeton avenue, and Mrs. H.IFloren"e Cleaves of Philadelphia,
The groom's parents entertained
Will be open at 1.00 l'.M.
SiuuIa,. School Rciom
Warren Jacobs 'and son Bruce of formerly of Swarthmore.
the wedding party Cat the rehear'Sproul road,' returned Monday
IIJr. MIlo Goldhagen of Warren sal dinner at' the Sunnehanna
from a week'. visit with Mrs. will serve as best man. The ushers
Club FridaY evening.
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Landon's son-in-law' and daughter will be Mr. John E: J~ords, Srd,
Out-of-town guests· and memMr. and Mrs. RlchardF. BoVard brother of the bride, and Mr. bers of the wedding party were
of Clarksburg, West Virtilnia.
Jackson Taylor.
Mrs. Fred R. WIlSon of Waln\lt
The bride's parents will enter,
lane entertalried the members 'of taln at a buffet supper_following S1JIIS(l1t1PTlONS
her bridge club at a Itiiicheon- the rehearsal Friday evening, .FOIt ALL
bridge at her .home WedneSday. November 21.
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MAGAZINES
An out-of-town guest was Miss
The bflde-to-be was guest of
NEWSWEEK XMAS 'lU.TB
Elizabeth Wilson, Mr. Wilson's honor at a personal shower given
niece of Charlottesville, VIlO ; who last Wednesday evelling b;y Mrs.
ollly t.75 . - yr.
Is their house guest this week. . William D. Gorman of Moylan.
regular price 8J50 per yr.
Mr. aild Mrs. Charles E. Bovard
Miss Catharine Fussell of I,.ansand daughters Barrie and Betty 'of downe, entertained at a' persollal
Swarthmore avenu", will spend the shower Saturday afternoon' for MRS. LLOYD Eo KAUFFMAN
, Prestqne, and Zerex lire high.boiling, non,.evIIPorating.
31S·Darimeutll Avenue
week-end ,in MeadVille, where Miss Jeffords.
they will attend the wedding of
The couple will be guests of Swarihmore .8-2080
. lind can be put in your cooling system-.-RIGHT NOy!
Miss Mary Floyd· and Mrs. Bo- honor at a co.ckiail part;y to be '=============='
vard's brother, Mr. J. Richard given Sunday afternoon by' Miss
-before the rush, end while stUi available. Let us give
Reed. .
Wood imd Miss Cleaves.
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Swarthmore. Pa.
Lewis of uDeep MeadowS", whose
marriage' to Mr. Jabez Francis
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PETER E. TOLD, Editor and pUbllsher
MARIOR"': TOLD and BA.lt8AR& KENT Asaoelilto Editors
Rosalie Pelrsol .
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
S'!ARTIIiIIOKE, PA., FBmAy,NO~EK 14, 1952
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PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
'1 28 , at 8 p.m.
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Mr B' h i l l '
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two ServiCes at 9 30
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on "The. Promise of Joy".
Churc,h ~ch~l, Men's and
Women s Bible Classes will be.
held at 9:3? The Sunday School
for t?e Senior. High group !B now,
meetmg at 10:.~.
The Senior Hidl, Choir will rehears~
at 5:45. on Sunday. A Senior High F e11owshi p. S upper will
. be held
. at 6:30, followed by a
m~ting II,t 7:15 at which the group
will continue a discussion of the
problem of the, use· of force for
the Christian, under Mr. Bishop's
leadership.
The Junior High Fellowship Will
, meet this Sunday at 5:45 p.m. in
McCahan Hall. The program will
. be a soap carving project, to be
led by Elise Remont. Junior ,High_
ers are asked to bring some kind
Of. a small ~e.' These projects
will be' sent to a medical mIssionary In Tokyo, Japan.
The Young: Adults' Group will
meet for their regular meeting
this Sunday at· 6:30 for a IIlht
supper, followed by 'a meetiQg at
. The Unite,.! World Federalists
are having an open meeting in
Mc~ahan Hall on Monday night,
November 17, at 8' p.m., at wblch
time the speaker will be Odd Nansen, the celebrated Norwegian
civic leader and author. This
meeting is open to the public.
On Saturday, December 4; the
Senior Young People will organize a collection tour of the ho' s
in Swartbn'Ore where old toys and
books for Christmas recondltloning may be picked up: The toys
will go to the Neighborhood SetUement House at· 4th & Green
street in· Philadelpbla. After being
redecornted, 'the 'books will be
shipped to Sm;;;.an University In
the PbJllJpines. Any books are
welcome: for children or 'a'dults
techn1cal or fictional. Those ha';'~
ing any books or toys they would
like to dispose of In tbls way, are
asked to call their Zone . leaders
or the church office to give thelinames In order that the young
people may plan to call.
On Wednesday,' November 19,
the various Circles will be meet-
which,
WillisCollege
Weather:(ord,
of
Swarthmore
facultY, will
lead a discussion' and study of
Oriental religions.
The Mr. arid Mrs. Club' will
meet Sunday night at 7 for a
Cover-Dish Supper. 'A meeting
will follow at -which there will'be
a study ,of effective volunteering
alid will include a fllm on "V
for Volunteers";' well as a' talk
by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas' Sell of
ing In forprivate
homes meetings.
or the
cburch
their regular
At 10:30 Circles, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9'
will hold their meellilg and pro"
grams. At 12:30 p.m: CIrcle 2 will
h'ave a dessert meeting and program. At 8 p.m. Circle 10.. the
Evening Circle,. will hold Its meet.
ing In the Woman's Association
Room,of'the Church.
as
the Pennsylvania Association. tor
Retarued Children.
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The Bo,,,d of '-SeiiSions. ru,d
Board of Trustees will be m';"ting on'Tuesday night,-November
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CHUR(H'SEIVICES : .
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will be a panel discussion on vocatlons.' .
On Tuesday at 8,p.m. a meeti,ng of the parents of pre-ilcbool
children will be held In the
Cleaves Boom.
The regular mid-week celebraion of .the Holy Communion' Will
be held at 7:15 Wednesday 'morning. At 4:30p.m. the Boy's Choir
will reliearse. .
The ·annual Holiday Fair, sponsored by.the Woman's AUxiliary
ot Trinity church, will open at 2
o'clock Thursday afternoon, and
continue until 9' o'clock jhat evening. At 7:30 p.m. full choir rehearsa1 will be held.
On Friday the Holiday Fair ",ill
be
. open from noon until 9 p.m.
METHODIST NOTES
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.
The sermon' topic at the 11
o'clock service is "Some Helps to
Prayer."
The Nursery for children is open
during the morning service. Mrs.
Theodore A. Haddad and Anne
Kraus will be· in charge. .'
The ushers for the day .are 'J.
Justus· Bodley, Warren. Crafts,
Charles H. Grier and James O.
St~phens.
The .Choir Association will have
their meellilg and social on Tuesday evening at 8 at the home of
Mary Ann Dicianson, '405 Park
avenue.
Mrs. Doris Wentworth, a return •
ed missionary from the Belgian
Congo, who is !lOW associated with
·the
will
give RamabaiMukti
a misSiOnary' talkMisalon,
with colored moving pictures on Wednesday·
at 8 in the chapei.. A cordial invitatlOjl is ~tended to all. ,
Rehearsal tor, the Junior Choir
is on Tbursday at 6:30;· senior
choir rehearses at 8.
The Young. Adults will have a
soclall'venlng witb games and folk
'dance.; on Friday evening at 8 in
the Eioolal Hall. .
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Buaar &' Supper, No. 239, O.E.S.
Tb e annua1 b azaar and . supper
of Peace Chap\l>r, Number 239,
Order of the Eastern Star, will be
held in the Swarthmore Woman's
Club 'Thursday, November 2 0 . .
The battaar will open at 3;30
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deliver·,es will be m, ade' MONDAY. '
deliveries will be made WEDNESDAY.
No' pick.ups· ellcep.· emergencies during
' . ". Thanksgiving Week.'
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Rugs .may be picked
the week before for
Thanksgiving delivery.
up
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To avoid dl.appolntmeat: .,
.1. Plea,e -allow at least ••• w ...••
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2. PI.a •• · da oot' a.. ..' fod'''la.. fro. ..r
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Meeting Will Committee
give a supper.
tor ~ut 1)0. irrimort";litl;."
member.s of.the Society of Frlends
now enrolled at Swarthm
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. The Senior. High Fellowship will
meet In Whittier House at 7:30 .
will prea~!,
p.m. Sund ay evening.
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Mid week Meeting' for WorN. Keiser. D.D., Minister .u,~mess,,,,l,,
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9:45 A.M.--Church School and on Tuesday, November 18, in
Young Adults.
Whittier House.
1l:00IA.M.-The Minister will
Mid-week Meeting for Worpreach.
ship will be held in' the Meeting
11:00 A.M.-Church Nursery.
H()use ,:on WedIiesday evening at
TRINITY CHURClj:'
7'30 ...
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H. Lawrence Whittemore, Rector
The Community Th~givlng
'Sunday, November 16
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8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion:
Service' wdl be held at p.m. on
9:30 A.M.-Church School.
Wednesday, November 26, In the
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
Methodist Church, not the Pres!yednescJay, November 19 '
byterlan Church, as previdu~ly
7:15 A.M.-Holy ColDllluoion.
announced in the Meeting cali!DV-88&M1iz:ow•
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY.
dar. Friends will please note the
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correction. '
Sunday, November 16
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9:45 A.M. - First Day School for
Nursery & Kindergarten groups
only.
11:00 A.M.-Family Day at Meeting tor Worship. (Younger children cared for In Whittier
House.)
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.lowship, Whittier House.
Monday, Novem~ 17
All-clay sewing for the A,F.S.C•
Tnesday, November 18
7:30 P.M.-Monthly Meeting for
Business-Whittier House.
Wednesday, November 19
C. H. W. Ingraham. C. S. Keller,
All day sewine tor the A.F.S.C. and F. W. Plowman. NOOl Turner
7:30 P.M.-Mld-,..eek MeetiJ,l1 f9'- I
heduled to serve as acolyte at
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Wright Will be on duty at 11. Dur- .
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ing the - eleven, o~eloc:)< I!8l'Vice.·
A~ue
Harvard
Margaret Gi~k .end Helot'e, ~90P!'l': .
. 8ip1dU "NImhIM!t' II
will be In ch8'tge' of tile nlirsetY.
11:00' A. M.-.:sunday School.
The Boys' Choir will rehearse at
11:80"A. K.-Tbe LesIon~ .4::o"CIocli' ~:f.loiidaY afternoon folis Mortala and Immorl81s";.,' 'IOV>(8l!:W, tbe..\qlrl'~ Choir rehearWednesday evemn. 1f!V$!l1C '"",'" t' 5 o'clock"
At 6'30
each . week, 8 P.M. Readihl room .... a
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Baked goods will be on sale and
there will be a fish pond for chIldren.
A baked.·bam supper will be
served'tforn 5:00",tO 7:00 i>.m.
-November 1~ will be IFamily
Da,y at .Meetlng for Worship.
.ThIli:e.-l,s..:\lOFJrst' Da~ .School ex-' ,''MOrta, .ajld I~ort!'ls" Is the
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gr'!ups. Children are' encouraged in ,all Christian Science, churches
1 ,~p.~ .~H.15tN'Jt ~ SrRlET'
to attend Meeting with their par- nl'Xt Sunday. The Golden TeXt is
ouva H. aNI,
MARY A. BAIW," i IJ ..
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ents in .family groups,
"Thlscorruiltib1e must put on .inTeI."h_ ,R.• 6~1$8\
, At 6 p.m.. Sunday evening ·the c.o·rruptlon, 'and this mortal m u s t " "', ". '. J , ....
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
. John Stettner" ~sslstant
Sunday, November 18
9:30 A.M.-ChurcIJ., School, Men's
and Women's Bible Classes.
10:45. 4,~.-,$enIQr ·High· Class; .
9:30 and 11:00 A.M.-Mr. Bishop
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IOOTH ANNIVERSARY '* 19S2
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Janles'T8Jrwr, : Mrs. 'Charlesl
Mrs. E. Dwight Brauns of 411
Thursday a;,C;# Fri,r/a'lf I Fa"1/lorp, ,~er Bell, Mrs.
Club TCj'pic There will be an unscheduleo;l
Vassar
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George cochran;
How Inexpensive
but e1fective mee+l_ 4 of the travel ~up of the
Fri avenue
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1 be hostess,
Thursda
(Conthlued from
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the
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son, Mrs. R.
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home-made house decorations and Woman'. Club of Swarthmore on
Dart, Mrs. Howard Hopson, Mrs. Rlcbard Haig and Grace Green.
favors can lend a bright touch
November 19, at 7:'5
McCowan will serve as
J. Burris West, Mrs. Samuel
The Doll booth this year
the home for the Christmas
the club house. Mrs/ Wllltam B.
Reynolds, Mrs. Carl S. Cleaves, feature several bride- dolls
d8)r season, was exp1aI:ned by Mrs. '
will give a talk ll1ustrated
Mrs. Edward.Harrison, Mrs. John complete separate doU wardrobes. Harry Rieger, of Germ~town, In with slides on her ~enc. In
Stufted ankIlals will also be
her talk, to Mothers
H. Furlong, M rs. P a ul J . C arey
tingClub
las memnI ht. Mexico.
and Mrs. John L. Cprnog.
sale. Mrs. W. R. M~enry
ben at their mee
t g
"Mrs. Pugh has travelled extenMrs. Hetzel head the
Mrs.. Anne ,Werstner Wood, orig- sively In that country wtth her
Children's Arts and Crafis are composed of Mrs. John P.
Inally scheduled to address the late husband while he was there
presenting some new items this scbade, Mrs. James H.
group, was unable 19 attend. ,
In an omclal capacity. For the last
year I including bead work and Mrs. John' B. Aaron•. '14n!.
Mrs. Rieger demonstrated how two years she has mafutalned a
plastic weaving, There will be llam MacCawley, Mrs. John E. natural, and artificial materials 'home at San Miguel de Allende
many examples of' leather work Jellords, Mrs. Whittemore, Mrs. could be combined easily, Inex- where she was a student at the
and hand-painted, textiles. Mrs. Robert Bird IIl!d Mrs. H. D. pen s i vel Y' and effectively to Fine Arts SchooL
CAMERA & HOBBY· SHOP George Hansell Is chairman and Brown.
brighten the holllle during the
With her unusual oPPOrtunity to
405 Dartmouth Ave.
her committee is Mrs. Leslle
Mrs. R. T. Bates and Mrs. Wal- cOlning hollday season. She sugth
try Intinlately and
Sw. 6-4191 Open Fri. 9·8:30 Walmsley. lvi,.,j. Louis Robinson, ter C. Giles are presiding over. the gested that one could now 'Start ,knobW
e coun .. _.-ted with the
Mrs. Arthur Moserip. Mrs. Elwood Attic booth and will bave
to gather milkweed pods to be to, ecome ~cq~ people Mrs.
MacConnell, Mrs. F. S. Chambers, suggestions for', everyone.
silvered and ,used wtth greens as =a~ ';:ring ~ the grdup InLittle Girls' Dress
Mrs. 'J. W. Schad, Mrs. W. R. assemble theSe' items are Mrs. ho~e decorations, while also pre.
'valu~ble infol'maWright. Mrs. W. N. Ryerson. Mrs. Burris West, Mrs. Whittemore, senting interesting and novel ideas ter~
will show her
H. L. Harris, Mrs. Alfred Calhoun Mrs. R. Blair PtIce, Mrs. Daniel for favors. ,
:~on e~f pMexico, religious fesand Mrs. William Weber.
Morse, Mrs. Louis Goodenough,
S an!'h h ci das
A movie ,
for ,
the'
youngsters wi11 Mrs. Haig, Carolyn Wilson and
Mr. and Mrs. Heston B. McCray, tiv;Us, and p •
a en
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be shown each IfIternoon and eve- Mrs. Richard L. Jones.
,of Cornell IIvenue entertained
Crum Creek Bridge Club
'm·ng'. Made up of three cartoons.,
Id "- 'ks will b at as their house guests this w e e k ,
.
Coats
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M rs. Moscrip and her assistant, h Newtalland d0
th dIr tione of former Swarthmoreans M' r. and' The Crn.m. Creek. Bridge Club
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Mrs'.
Carl
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Arcadia,
Calit.
met
Tuesday
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Richard Fellows, will see that this Mrs. D Malcolm Hodge and M r s . . . . . . .
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th and
Hats
Is shown on the hour and
t ti
ill Mr. Ryan 'who has· been he~ on Haven
nn.
ea.
n~r
Samuel D. Clyde. S '" onery w
business will return Sunday while ,south. winners were Leslie Luckie
Leggings hour.
also be available. .
Mrs. Ryan will. visit for Ii month. and Mrs. H. Fricke. first; Mrs.
The Small Fry Shop. for
Cakes and Pies are headed by Mr. and Mrs. Ry. " who have SaDiuel Hanna and Mrs. T. SaulSW 6-1148
to 6. years will feature
Mrs. William M. H.arvey a~d Mr~. been extensively e~rtalned )iur- nler, second. Seated east and west,
dresses. hand-knit. sweaters
A. H. Knabb. TheIr commlttee IS ing their visit here will be the Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee and Mrs.
FrI. til 8:30
mittens, slips and all sorts of baby Mrs. Albert Prichard. Mrs. S .. B. week-end guesls of Mr. and Mrs: W. Steuber. first;. Mrs. George E.
clothes. Good used clotl1lng also Brewster, Mrs. Ernest Federoll, Ford F. Robinson of Guernsey SlIloway and Helen ~n,
wlll be sold.
Mrs. S. Herbert Evan•. ' d
second.
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Mrs. Collins Keller is chairman
The Candy booth Is headed by roaM'
d Mrs Arthur S RobinThe next meeting of the club
with the following committee:
Mrs
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Mrs. Norman Hulme. Mrs. L. F. Mrs. Alfred Calhoun aild'
. son ~f Ogden avenue are enter- will he Tuesday, ecem r •
'-=============1 Coy, Mrs. John H. Hall, Mrs. John Walton. Candy sticks II;"d talnlng as thelr house iluest for
Legion Auxiliary to Meet
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James Evans, Mrs. W . B. T u ttle, fudge will be among the vaned two weeks Mrs. Alfred Thatcher of
"I saw it in the Swarthmorean." Mrs. Charles P. Dippre. Mrs. assoJlment.
Chattanooga, 'Tenn.
A meethlg of the American Leg- .
Frances G. r.wrisden, Mrs. H. R.
James, j~llies. preserves and
Dr..CUllord Banta of Parrish ion Auxiliary will be held next
conserves wtllbe featured at the road is spending this week In Monday, November- 17 at 2 p.m.
booth headed by Mrs. C. W. Worst Chicago attending the American in the American Legion Room In
ENJOY YOUR LIVING R·OOM....:.
and her conunltte of Mrs. ,Hopson Petroleum Institute.
Borough, Hall. .
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. Do Your Chairs Look Sad. TlrecI. Saaed in the Middle'!
and Mrs., Willlam F. KIug.
'Mrs. S. S. Rodgers of Anaconda,
Plans are being made for the
Uncomfortable upholsterY makes you feel that way, tooThe Christmas Decorations Mont atTIved Thursday for an Auxiliary Christmas card. party
uncomfortable. Your favorite chair can be made to look bappy, booth will display arrangements ext~ded"vislt with ,her son Mr. to 'be held in' the Swarthmore
and made comfortable by re-tylng springs and re-1IlUng the
sulteble for mantel. hoUday tables OU
E' Rodgers and fatrJly' of Woman's Club on December 1. A
cushion - recoverioe just one chair In tepestry. matelesse or
and lapel decor",tlons. Chairman Hi ~ ..;, road.
can of goods opens the door to the
brocatelle, wilJ..improve your Uving room.
is Mrs. WilllamIrvlne and her
v
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party.
There will be a silver of'A ..c.~-m_made sUp ·cover will make ·our Upholstery look
is Mr
Fr
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Mrs. J. Arthur Hayes of PrInce~.......haPP7 - It wlll make 70U teel •cO!l4.' too;
committee Mrs.
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brl.rht and
Plowman~
CharleS'
Hogg," ton avenue returned'
. last week f e r i n g . ,
Mrs. C. Walter Rl"ldall, Jr.; ~s 'from Boothbay Harbor, Me.,
Mr. and Mrs., Wilfred Balley
THOM SEREMIA
William Sbay, ],Jfli. 'Clyde" Jr.' when> she .had spent the 'summer Brown and, children of HyattsWASHBURN 8-7311 OR SHARON HILL 0734 '
Mrs C. StewartBrown,'¥rs.H:R: 'and fall mon.\hs;,at ber ~.er ville, Md., spent the week-end
Many Satisfied Customers il! S~,"",IImore and Vicinity
Turns and Mrs. RobetfIJ::,Balfj!l": home~''tall PInes ;
with Mrs. Brown's parents Mr.
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Wrappings for C~ali'\ahd
To The" Public
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We regret 'the adverse publicity which
has come to your bank although regular
periodic audits have been made by Certi- ,
tied Public Accountants. .
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Your bank and a'li . depo~itors ana
other customers are fully insured against.
any loss. No depositor and no other customer of the bank will 'suffer tlnancially
'through th~ unfortunate recently discovered.
defalcations of one of its employees.
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The officers of the bank discovered
certain irregularities in the banking tran,s. actions hahdled by this employee on October 10th. Prompt and tlrm measures
have been taken by the, dire'ctors and oftlcers of the bank to prevent any recurrance
and to ass!Jre you courteous, accurate and
efficient banking services in the futllre.
',We appreciate the coop>eration and
continued contldence of .011 our depositors,
other customers .and loyal Mends.·
On behalf of the dire~tors, officers,
and employees' of Swarthmore
National Bank and Trust Company,
HAROLD
?!I ~d .!\~,'fS' Birney K .. Mo~~fHar.-
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. The soda bar With Mrs. Ray- bora, . .
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CO·ED·BEAUTY
mond H. FeJlciws and her'c6mmit..
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thatcher
and sons Garry and Jonathan of
tee will be set up to dlspense Mountaln Lakes, .N.J., visited over
. SALON
refreshments between shopping
't M
tile week-end wtth Mr. T11!i~h","'s
rounds. Hercommlttee . S,
rs. ,:;[' nts Mr. and Mrs. Chades G.
AIR-CONDITIONED
George ,C. Wagner", Mrs. Alez
Hllssls, Mrs. How'!l"d W. Green Thatcher qf Ogden avept\e.
and Mrs. Charles Fel!ows;
,Mary Lecron, daughter of Mrs.
Open Thuraday Nig""
Treasurer of the FaIr is. Mrs. R.
T. Bate$ and director of pubHc- among the 28 students accepted by PARK and DARTlIIOllTB AvE.
ity is Mrs. V81entine Fine, assisted the ,Hood College Choir from
Swarthmore 6-1011
by Mrs. Herbert D.,Brown.
among the 100' who trl~ out in
recent auditions. ,
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INTER.FI{ATERNITY CHAIR",!AN
At a meeting of the Inter- Fraterraty Couoci~ at the University
HEAR
'of PennsylvllJlia, 'on Monday, Paul
D. WilliamS; Jr.) of swarthmore
was named Gen!'flll Chairman of
Inter-Fraternity Week to be held
in, February. The week is. held in
Norway's
Dlstlnguislled ,Citizen
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honor of the 311 natio~al social
fiaternlties on the ~ampus, and
with the.r cooperation, man y
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events. are planned for • week in . ,
~'t:urope·s
'February- when ''the various men
in each 'house demonstrate; the
values of Fraternities.
Williams Is a banking a'ld credit I
McCAHAN ,HALL - PRESBYTERIAN ,CHURCH
major of the Wha.rloo 'School. In
addition to this post, he is, serv• MONDAY. NOVEMBER 17 8:.15 P.M.
ing in his third term as president
of the PI Kappa Alpba social FraUnited World federalists
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The new imd re-instated members of the Swarthmore Woman's
Club will be enterteined at desOGRAM,
sert next Thursday. preceding 'the
President·
regular meeting, by Mrs. Frank G.
Keen"'; of Harvard avenue. Mrs.
Samuel T. c;:arpen~ ,M, Ogden
aV<\Dl,le, chalrinan of the membership cilinlnluee, Will 'eniertatn
another group of members at des....M·rt before the' November 25 meetIq.,
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don"t miss this
special event!
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or one suspects that local com-, of Washington, D.C., and her
Vincent Farrel. field judge in ~55~555555555i~~~~~~~~~~~~m
muterS might arrive at seven; also. brother-in-law and sister Mr. and the Drexel-Swarthmore game to- Iii
. No "Journey's End". this play Mrs. W. Schafer' Smith· of Ventnor. morrow afternoon on Alumni
contains the Sherrtfl clarity of N . J . '
,Field, will be officiating his 425th
characterization, thl' establlshment' Dr. and Mts'.' Frank G.' Keenen football game. "Vinnie" has refof bravery by small things' with- of H~ard .avenue, $LIed over ereed for-165 dlllerent colleges in
407 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
out background :o~ shell ,expiq- the week-end ,w.l!b '.thelr son the past 20 years in all parts of the
sions, the wear of suspense and Charles who is attending Officers United ~tates.
BREAKFAST ~ LUNCH - DINNER
despair upon the human integrity. Canaldate Schoot at NewPort, R.I.,
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It is tightly written, sh~lYand with· theli-:'sori-In~law and . A former Lt. Comr~..nder In the
CLOSED EVERy SUNDAY
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daughter Lt. ,(j.g.) ,Wlllt8m De-\U.S. NaVY•. 'he w.as,director of the
OPEN'7'A.'~ to 7:30 P. M.
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Monday. Thi-u Saturday
The ,......
Playersa Club
cast is ~ng Forest Fetzer
and MrS.'
Fetzer
of, Fleet ..City
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and' able, each member quite in- Sp~gfleld, Mas~.
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~aily
90c: t~ $1.65
dispensable to the,. succes,sM,
Dr. arid Mrs.·Joseph S'. Bates of F8f\"~.~ wa~l~h~ PlymPlC'Basketball\
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enIianciitg
to.~
li!>the,w"!'k-end
guests ofof
Mr.'
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without
special'
tritiute.
,: 'As a lI4rs.'
BUrton W. 13artlett'
Hart-'
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DinllerS;
matter of fact, •this reviewer ver- ford,' ~onn.. and, with them wtll
bally decorates the director. 'the ,attend fie Yale-Princeton game
cast, tl'le pl-oducti'ln statt tor a Saturd~.
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Mr. and ,Mrs. H. H. Gibson. Jr.,
of Elm' avenue will entertain over
the week-end oJ. November 22,
NEWS NOTES
Mr: and Mrs. Walter Printz aod
Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton' Bryant son Robert of Duxbury, Mass., and
of South Chester road entertaIned att'>nd" the, Prtnceton _ Dartmouth
as their week-end guest Mrs. Bry- game at Princetpn.
ant's, cousin Dr., Trevor Arnett of
Mr.' Ind Mrs. 'C. Irwin GalChicago, retired 'president of the breath of Benjamin West alienue
General Education Board 01 the 'wtll attend Home-Coming Day at
Rockefeller Foundation.
the,Unlversily'of Delaware where
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Gaskill their daughter Jean Is a fres)lof University place will, e"terta1n man. They will also attend th.
atcocktaiis at their 'home .next Lafayette-University of Delaware
Tuesday evening before the din- game.
ner meeting of tLe Illuminating
Jlm Hornaday of Dickinson aveEngineers Society to be held at nue is taklllil. basic training with
Strath Haven Inn.
the 3rdArmored Division at Ft.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Gettz of Knox, Ky.
Harvard avenue 'spent a few days
lvIr. PhlJIp W. KnIskern of,
, ot last week on a motor trip RiverView road :wIll leave today
through the western pari of the on a business trip of a tew days to
staie.
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EXCELUiU BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES
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DELICIOUS DINNERS, to SUIT th TASTE of E~E~~NE
827 LANCAsTER AVENUE
O~TT ';Y
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TENDER STEAKS and .CHOPS,Cooked
in the Malc'ngand Fitting
of Spectacles and Eye Glasses.'
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J. E'. LIMEBURN'ER CO.
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man ofDISClpllnell
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DRAMA DEPARTMENT HEARS' Mr: and Mrs. Paul Lotto will:
ll :eDartmouth
Tuesday Night . PHILADELPHIA CHAIRMAN, move tomorrow from
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Wedn
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Mrs ~
to their new home in Lancaster;
Ing on and Mr. Harriman quite
esday evening for the par-,
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• Herman Bernard. drama
Lotto Is
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ent-Teacher Association . of the mlttee who in his
chairman of the Philadelphia WllmIngton as Mr.
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School In Rose Vailey
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vocation, deals Federation of Women's C,lubs, was cepting a position in the Planning
oyce . Noone as Mrs. Preston
Mrs. 'Pennell is an
on with bUilding problems In IndusDivision of the DuPont Company<
manaqs also to bring warmth and
tri
the speaker at the meeting of the
tenderness til the. P,resentetion of childreos' books. and she spoke
al development. will describe dram d
rtm t f th W
,Mrs Lotto is the former Miss'
to the parents about new books the land and building 'COmmit1a epa
en 0
e oman s Eliza'beth Bryant of South Chester
uneventful9' s ere n e existence publlshed for Children during th
ts h' h his
Club beld Tuesday morning at the
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blocked by evI,I suspicion. Fraught pOst year.
e mthen S hW 1C
groUp belleves home of Mrs. Raymond K. Den- road.
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as her way is wtth fear. hers is . Mrs p
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stili the bal'!Dce which gives
. . ' eone was one of the and ouillne the costs which wID worth. Mrs. Herman who has act-I'~
"Home at Seven" lis credibility.
~corporators of The School In have to be incurred
ed In many Little Theatre groups,
Ernest L. Green, Jr;, does so ose Vaqey. and she founded the
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made her debut in the Players".
MARGE and DOT
school's qbrary.
Samuel T. Carpenter, school
well with his role of family doctor
board member and ,chairman of Club of Swarthmore in "The
Casserole Calering
that )Ie will probably have to tum C
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the overall building study com- Admirable Crichton".
Service
away patients, after this week, or' omm~nity Chest Report mlttee, will pull these various reShe deplored the present status
get a medical degree. His Dr.' Harry' 1.. McClees, Chalrman of ports together and prepare the
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SPECIALIZING IN
SparUng is in contrast
' with his the ,Community. Chest of Phila- scene for the final speaker.
of the legitimate theater, calling, LUNCHEONS
1ast . a ppearance •Lor the Club,
' as deJpbj,B. and V.lcinity' in Del'aware
it "Ihe fabulous invalid of BroadBuFFE'!' SUI'rERS
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i or the prosecution, but County, reports to' 'date 49.9 pe.r Donald Jones, board member way". In' London' there are 4~.,
a ttorney
COCKTAIL I'AT;nES
dnd
chairnlan
of
he
Finance
COlnequally
cent of ,quota.raised. Mr. McClees
plays compared to 14 on BroadCALL
\
illi well done.
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mittee, will then address himself
~rice,
the
Club's.
"good
,sayS
Delaware
.County
'15' stn"~-g
way.
One reason is economic-adW 'am
Marge Hurd - Swa. G-3138
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to the question of how much this
trouper , f llows his last month's to go over the top with ils $105 _
mission fees have not been raised
Glasaware to lteDi
stint as,director wtth a salvage job 000 quota by Novemtiei- 25, the program will mea?, in taxes.
in Lonaon in 30 years and it is ~~~~~~~~~;;;~~~
as Major Watson in which he i.. closing datifot the campaign.
A capacity erowd is expected at possible to attend for a very
boisterously,. jarrl~~ly d!'Voted as
Western Delaware <;:DUoty Divl- thts gathering, and opportunity small sum. In America the cost of '
HOLIDAY FAIR
president of the club which sutlers sion, under tlie chairmanship of will be afforded for interested staging even a one-set play is at
unexpected 'financial 'dlllicuities'on Le,,:,is B. Beatty, Jr., leads tha citizens. to ask qu~sti~ns orto give least forty thousand dollars. The
TRINITY CHURCH
SWARTHMORE
,the eve of ils orn:eepstake draw. race with 45.5. per ee~~ Of it." $19,- expreSSIon to theIr VIews.
second difficulty is in lInding good
HiS Major Watson IS fine character 700 qliot~. Upper Darby' Division,
The scheduled program will be plays. Young, writers are hesitant
work wi.th a make-up which I!am- 'with WilJIam Sniedle, at the head, pre...ded by a btief husiness meet- 'to give expressi'on to ideas not
es detection. Stafford W. Pm:k~r Is is running second with l43.5 'per Ing.
conventional for' fear of being
,;ery welco?,e as Inspector Hem- cent oUts quoi;l ~ $27,250 ralsed.
Officers of Home and School for' called subl'ersive.
mgway. WIlliam ,M. Park is de- Central Delaware C.oqnty Divl- this year In addition to Mr. 'Rob- . Mrs~ Herman told of the new
llghtfully styUz!!d as SoHcitor sion,with tIarold 'Ogram iii inson, preSident. are: John W. project of the Penn Valley Play
Petherbridge, ,wielding' 'his ar-charge,:js,runnlng a close third Seybold, vice president and pro- Series, which will oller a series
tiCUI:,te eyebrows with an ironic with 43.3 per cent of its .$20,300 gram chairman; Jean Noyes, vice of plays with stars from Broad"THANKSGIVING
TABLES & XMAS
lIounsh.
quota in hand.
'president and membership cbair- way at the Penn Valley High
DECORATIONS"
Penny Halladay made a brief
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man; Edward K. Cratsley, treas- Scbool auditorium.
a '.ct.re by
appearance, as Peggy Dobson but
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urer; Eleanor Braun, recording
MRS. HARRY WOOD
what oomph, life and spirit she
secretary and Laura Palmer, cor- aliei barLc
10:30 A.M •• Noy. 21
adds to "Home at ,S~ven" as she
Mr. and Mrs. Heston B. MpCray respondiog secretary.
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sPeaks her ·mind to' the Inspector. of Cornell aveniteentertalned as
How fortuna~ 'that 'she and Three their' Week-end guests Mrs. McFeathers are safely over the ocean Cfay'S sister Mrs. l'4. B. Gurney
OFFICIATES 425th GAME
old
bulldln~
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SWARTHMORE IATIOIALBANI·
AID TRUST COMPI"' .....
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,Mr. _d,Mrs; RObert'Clo~hi~r,
hrif>-•. along with boxes of 'assorted Columbia, avenue .wlll' 'bave 'ail "Iltd·l've"ct\e. j "
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....t cards ,will be In. cbarge of
their:, week-end guesls, Mr. and ,:::::~'::::::'==::::::::::::::::::::~ I
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Mrs. ,~rge
Clothier of Whites- I
John
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'lmlllS TO THE EDITOI
The oplnl..... _ _ below"",
let...... foTho 8 W _ must
be IIiCJ1Od. .l'IeIIdOGfDUllII&1 be
used If tho IdenUt, of the· writer
"Va-.."
·.JUICY: .
TENDER
Is known b" tho Editor. Letters
wW be published' 01117 at the diA_lion of the BdUOr.
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Our ~DBibllll~.
To The Editor:
We of the boro are all saddened
and distressed' by the. financial
misappropriations of one of .our
number. Isn't it time' for us to
DBLICIOUS
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1Ir1l11ln, T-80ne, P.rterhoiIH
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cosider what is .our own responsibility in this matter, for'we
are all "members' of one' body"?
What false standards of living and
spending . do we subscribe to In
our . once simple, village? What
friendship, deeper than mere
friendliness have we withheld?
A long-time resident.
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Editor, The Swurthmorean
Dear Sir:
Following is a copy 'o~' a .letter to
~In.'pr'..,. . ._
Cut .
Swarthmore Coun.cil which I offer
in the hope of evoking suggegtions .
to correct a bad condition. if you .
print it.
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Edward H. Pyle, II
Neck 01" ShaM . "........ . • 17.
Swar\hffio~e' Borough. Council .
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Gentlemen: .
Any System .Iof tr"mc .control
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should be designed to ease the
flOW' of tramc a\1d reduce the. pos.
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sibility. of accidents.
The. arrangement .of 'lights at
Chester Road and Swarthmor,,·
avenue is s~rving neither of these
functions, ,The lights at:e mecham,cally perlect, but their l,:,cation .
head
and' timing disregard the· human
1.0l1li 1.land
.
inclinations of the' !'verage chiver.
Here is what happensl The
. Sweet
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driver coming In on Chester Road
N .. t . . . .
10'" S90 .
confronted with a red light;lnches
past the light until he can wateli
LAMB SHOULDER,
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LARGE SMELTS' ..::.:..
SELECT OYSTERS -:=-.
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Select the'model you like at YOllr plum.ber' $, de,,}er'I,
or al any Philadelphia Electric spbllrban store.
. PHILADELP~IA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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Cauliflower
,:!:::~.. ., 25c
V.I.
Whlie
NO EXTRA CHARGE
and starts·· up.· At the same time
a' .driver coming down Swarthmore
av.enue t.Urns rlg!t
Chester
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ariChester ROad' and .plaDnlng a
left turn into Swarthmore avenue
gets a green light. He lq1'l}"s he
has a few' seconds advantage,
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50'
he swjngs blitheiy Into the path
of the' car coming in' on Chester
r 0 a d; Result: •Confusion compounded..
Fairly often, too~' '8 driver
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-to a:mOO dPAiJulA&f
'traffic on Swarthmore avenue.
Fact is, girls, there ~t flXlm. ill thil! !!d tQ
show all the "Good for" ti~eta that go with a
telephone operator's job. Among thOse we've
mentioned above is "Iitteresting work." Our
operators say their work is so interesting the
time fairly fli~, Quitting time comes "before
you, know it.".
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2. Arrange to have the green
atrow light up before the green
light shows' 011 Swarthmore avenue, rath~ than after. The opposing red, ligh~ will stop t!).e light"
jumpers coming south on Chester
Road without afCect4>g the northbound ~~ ~08d tr~c.
Adoption of this simple suggestion will' result in fewer banged
fenders and much improved tempers for everyone. It is based on
many passages through the intersection at all hours of q,.e day.
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1631 Arch Street, Phllad.lphla, Pa.
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GET THE ONLY
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FULL-TIME P·OWERSTEERING
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a '~ .so
~ GOI.... Pumpkin.
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I'BEB OF EXTRA
COST
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,9r/IIII Gelatin. or Puddl""
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pui-cha....f •
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Sensational New
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mostbea"tiful
CH
Daly
BJlDGI.in nEID.
FrQlduttl erIir-I-Qa.'CQ.U8
evardesigned!
IT WORKS FlJLL.nMI!I The kind
of power.-;ng yon can bave
in the stunning DeW CbryBler
for 1953 work. for YOIi all
the time ..... r i b some other
typee of po.... .-;ng which ..
_ ' t t6cti'ti antiI yoIt ..-t.
111/",,7 . . . ,.
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I wboell
II'S SAnRI On rough roads,soft
shoulders, 10080 gravel, ·or in
the event of a blow-llllt, Chrysler's fuIl·time power steering
gives YOIi complete control 'of
your-car at all times. Hydraf1lic
poOlU
helpa ~ QIrIl ••• leta
you hold a - . - ' l y course
with a c ",,~ piadjeteble
"Wo" to tile"
·nl' "I tel
ADd wiUa far 1.-' ftltipe, ....
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II'S EASIERI 85 %of the steering
elrort is taken off your hands,
substantially more tban with
any other type of power steering. Even when the car is standiug still, you can actua1ly turn
the wheel with nne finger. A
real boon in tra1Iic ••• on bardto-_tiate driveways • • • or
wben parkiDgl
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AMERICA'S "IlST ........., Of FINE CARS • W!MOSQI • MaW· YORKER • I!APERIAL - - - - - -
EdwardH. J,'Yle, n
ACME· MARKET, CbesU("Rd., Swarthmore
Hannum & Waite
r
Chester Road and Yale Avenue
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$WQIIIiI•• ore"'1250
See them . . . drive them • . • judge, them ••• at yo~r Chrysler-Plymouth dealer'si
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THE lEU TODHOIIECOMPAIIY'OF PENJlSYLYAJIIIA' • A lriendlr.. place to work'"
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For complete information: about opetating
or lIlLY other
of telephone WOI'k, stop in at
,,9t'~W the offices listed ~~.
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avenue,
planning a right tutu into Chest
,nearest light and,. stops. ¥ean,while the gr",enarr!,w spines
brightly-b~hind .him. More:'confusion.: '."
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: How' c",. tjlis. foul-up be
straightened .~ithoutsi>ending a
lot of money? Here is' one ~ suggestion:
1. Move the green arrOW ~ from
the light at the northwest corner
to the southeast corner. This will
keep' it visible at .all times to
AD_ET
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down-:.Sw~~ore
com-
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'.' .t.. 25c
w~e:w~!\!n:i~~.·:;::r::i ZION IUNDt'l' lARS
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'The result is that two drivers,
each assuming he has the right of
today. It's simple, quick
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Open an account with us '
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15 South Chester
.otat...
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and so convenient!
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r arrow In~U'DiBAPPLE.·
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Cliftord w. -ii; .
and small
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Izumi of Riverview road entertained as
Book reviews
open grOlUP ling, Group W:ill meet Tuesday, No_ 0 f Benjamin West avenue enter- their week-end guests their 60n- daughter Carol of Lancaster.
participation
on and
"Literature
~hare With Our Children'"
vember 18, ..at the home of
. tained II!~-slx plano students of
keynote the meeting of the Moth- Walter R. Shoemaker 510
Mr, Izum. s at a recent party. The
er's Club literatur'e. group to b e '
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guests were delightfully entectalnv.ew roa • ".
ed by Mrs, J. J, Bodley and
held at the . home of Po
nel",.
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daughter JusUne of Lafayette avenue w h 0 performed. on Scottish
Mrs. Car.:l Flammer, 640 South WORK DA'Y HELD AT
,Chester road Tuesday,
b
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18, at 8 p.m.
SWARTH,
M 'O'RE
COLLEGE
agp.pes
In ther kilts.
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, M r s , Bodley has done this
Em~basizlng the joy of f a m i l y '
as a hobby since a
.
Some 90~
b'
o
· Swarthmore College she visited Europe with
her family
bring books they and their
studenta tool< off from their stud- and entertained fo~ several fordren·have enjoyed sharing
les on Wooitesday, November 12, eign socieUes in England. Scotland
er. Brief reviews of the
to participaie In a student-faculty and France. She is an honorary
books will be given: piIJ:s.
work day. 'Jl.he.project was desi~- member of the Society of AmerlIDlman, co-chairman, will
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can Magicians, and the Bn·tish
Anni,s Duff's "Bequest of Wings," ed to achi~e college spirit and Ring, International Brotherhood
Mrs. Peter E. Coste, club presi- unity and also to help cut
of Magicians.
dent, will review Paul Hazar,d's I lion costs of the college.
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tHE IO.IIIIIWU. At IJUII11C em
"Books, Children, and Men,"
Classes were dismissed all
Mrs,; Edward E. Thomas will re- Wednesday. 'The work was sehedview Anne P. Eaton's
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With Childten."
uled for tW9 2% hour shifts, one
in the moming and one in the
Fall decorations, including cornstalks. pumpkins, and scare crows afternoon. The ground crew on
will lend a fesUve air to the club the college campus was aided by
square dance to be held Friday students and faculty raking and
h~uling leaves, grubbing honeyevening November 21 at 9 at
suckle. painting temporary athletSwarthmore Woman's club.
Why IlOl pIoft 0 few days _ .
Mrs, Harold Hlldestad, chair- ic bleachers, c1.\!ting trees. and
lion for the· whcm family at
man has announced that Mrs. cleaning up brush and fallen
the·sea~ IhIs Thollksalvlng?
Frances Sorden will be the caller. branches in Palmer Meadow along
Thonksglvlng
Coy wID feature
Mrs, Norman Weeks is chairman Crum Creek. Other projects ino
"bountiful t\ukey ell........ 0
of the refreshment ,committee cluded dUl;~ing books in the stacks
tradlSlonal pride of OW chef..
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EY.n~ngs will be. goywllh
while Mrs. Maxlp,e Hancock, Mrs. of the library and ho'use·-cleaIUn.g I
pk>nnocl entertainment. movies.
the
Lamb~MilIer
Field
House.
Mildred Eckenroth,' and Mrs,
dances. etc. $un decks. ond·
In the evening a bonfire, held in
Howard Clymer will assist on the
Ioung.. offer _Ie opporlunlly
Crum Meadow, climaxed t h
for lei....... ~ winter rutes.
decorations and door committee.
Hot oncl ooId. _
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An elementary sewing class for event.
aU baths,
Henry Bode, of Rumford, R.I ..
club members, with Mrs. Roberl
HaIl serving as chairma;n, meets was chairman of the project which
every Wednesday evening at 8 at was being sponsored by the sopho!he Swarthmore High School. Jean mpre class. Work day was initiatllwi1t of the high school home ed at Swarthmore College last
economics staff teaches' the class, spring. The event ·was very sucwhich is made possible through cessful. due to the large turnout
the kindness of the school board. of students and faculty.
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What little girl-or, big girl, either~
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wouldn't be thrilled with t~e gleaming
beauty of a modern gas range! Stream-I
lined design simplifies cooking
operations and speeds meal preparation.
Tasty meals cooked 'to a "T" are easy
on a modern gas range.
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those of the Individual writers. "!l
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ville,N.Y.,
given
the
ball,
a,nd
agaln
he went
" cently with her brother-in-law
the
distance.
The
extra
point
was
and sister, Mr. and M~. S.
scored
on
a
pass
from
Hoot
to
Hemenway of Strath Haven aveSwan. The rest of the period was
nue.
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Claire Hendrixso~ of Nor t h Play Prospect Pqrk Today held scoreless.
Then on the first play ~f the
Chester road is one .of 19 of 640
On Rutgers field,
.econd
half, a hard tackle by Bill
freshman at Smith College who'
2:45 P.M.
Kauffman cawed Yeadon to fumhave been chosen to sing in the.
A
hard-hitting
Garpet
team,
on
ble all. their' 21. Bill Ziegenfus
I All-Smith Choir.
the rampage through s!x straight picked up the free ball and ran
First Lieutenant Cornell Archvictories,. took YeadQn last Fri- Into the end zone for the final TD
bo!d, of Swarthmore 8!.enue is ~ta
day afternoon on the Rutgers of the game. Maci\lpine klcked
tioned with the Army Force at
Field, as its latest victim, with a the extra point.
Camp Pickett, Va., following a
score of 40-0.
At this point of the conteSt the
30-day leave at his home after a
Jayvees
took" command. Many
On
the
kick-off,
Bob
Doherty
year in Korea.
took the ball at the 2p and raced ~imes they 'threatened to ....core but
back to the Eagles' 32. Andy Sch- failed. The concluding tally was
roder twice hit off-tackle, one for 40-0.
11 and again for 13 yards. Then
The highlight of the game was
after a five yard loss Howard the defensive play of' llnemen
Shearer took a pitch-out around Habbersett, MacAlpine, Kauffman,
end to go over from the 15. John Staton and Ziegenfus. For' the
MacAlpine kicked 'the extra point. third successive weel;, opponents
Yeadon, now on the offense, was have ended up with minus yardcontinually set back for one loss age. Another punt was bloeked by
after another. A fourth down punt MacElwee making' if six games
was blocked and the Garnet took out of seven in which the feat has
over on the four. Andy Schroder been achieved. Rushing was so
blasted through a hole at tackle hard' that Yeadon's fine punter
was ineffective throughout.
lor another tally.,
«J.fEET THE MASTERS"! The Garnet was always on the Today, Prospect Park comes to
go. On third down Bill Hoot pass- Swarthmore in the sixth meeting
ed to Don MacElwee from his own of the series which started in 1947.
45. Lee Swan took a l'!,teral from As always it i. sure to be a spiritMacElwee before being stopped on ed contest' with no quarter asked
the Yeadon 40.' Two plays ,_. __ 1 or given by 'either team.
Hoot threw another pass. Recelver
Bill Ziegenfus made a sensational
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catch just, short of the goal and
Mr. and Mr~. Gorton W. Brush
then plunged across for the TD.
of
Harvard avenue -have returned
Seconds before the quarter endhome
following a triP to Tenned Schroder broke loose from the
.
14 and went all the way for an- essee and' points south.
other score. The Garnet then stagMr. J. A. Gaskill, Mr. Leroy
ed a fake kick scoring the point W~ight an'd Mr; Jack Thompson.of
after touchdown on a pass from Swarthmore, and Mr. W. H. Jones
. iIIoh,\Yk Garpellng • Oriental Rup
Hoot to Ziegnfus.
of Springfield, motored to Denison
100 Park An" SwartbmDr., P.,
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th University for the week,-end and
SWarthmore f1,.6(JOtJn
e ear y mlnu es 0 . e
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second lOeriod Schroder tor e to attend Dad's' Day Festivities.
WPTZ-Channel 3-2 P.M.. li"0v. 16 1 through the Eagle team (or 15 Sally Gaskill, Kenny Wright and
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yards' crossing the gopl. But the B=trbara Jones are University
freshman from this area, and
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Bicky Thom~son: is. a juilior.
Jacqueline. Iliff visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. John W. Il\ff
of : Weymouth road, Springfield
over the week-end. Jacqueline is
attending the Tobe - Colburn
Sch~ol of Merchandising in New
York City, having transferred
thE!l'e after two years at HobartWilliam Smith College, Geneva,
N. Y.
Mrs. S. S. Teel 'of Charlottesville, Va., has arrived to spend the
winter with her daughter' Mrs.
George F. Dunn and family of
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DIFFERENT
IT'S
PATENTED
FUSCO & ALSTON
CHESTER and FAIn'JIEW ROADS
Phone SWC!ri':'more 6·3681
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Our in"e8tllWnt
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WOMAN'S C;LUBNOTES
be a combined, meeting with the
(l4$SIFIED
REQUBST FOB BIDS
BSTATB NOTICB
Monday at 9:30 the painting League of 'Women Voters. The
PERSONAL
Oo~~~d ~
....I.edm!:: 1i:8TATZ OP ADA MATILDA McKBNelass will meet at the studio of open meeting will feature a panel
~2i~ "T._' 1952
SWarthmore.
Pa., tor
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r:~-~~tam'
at 7:30 P.:Il.
ma:
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entary on the above
Florence Tricker, 335 Park ave- on "Today'. Challenge to Indivinue.
dual Llbertie.... Open meeting.
ter1a1s and doing
been requeat
grantee! all
to the
UDapproz1mately
650theft_
8" ~,~[ I ~es!taEta~~ba~ve wbo
penons
cotta sanitary sewer In the beds
or demands against the
At 10 a.m. Tuesday there will
The· Junior Woman's Club will
Janlata and Rutgers Avenues (Un.
to make known
he a chorl,ls rehearsal. The direc- meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday. A speakOpened.). Bldb ahall be made on forma
Indebted.
tor is Henry J. Faust.
er from the Piasecki
aDd In accordance With plana and
payment.
::llIcatIODO. all of owbIcb may be
an~KEL7t~
Tuesday at 10:30 the legl.siative Corperation will talk on
talned upon appJlcatloD to the UDBxecutrt_ 110.
depaprtment will meet' In the and Future use of, Hl\llcopters."
derslgDod. TIle person 01' IIrm to
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whom the
8prtngllold, Pa;
lounge: Professor Edward Jano-I Wednesday at 10 a.m. the oreucute a contract and turn.lab bonds
sik of the politIcal science depart- chestta group wID meet at the
ai
copl!flofofthe
which
mayrequJr:ed
~ Been by
at law.
the o!llce
UDmen~ of the Uttlvo!rsity oi Penn- hom!! oi, tl)e chairman, Mrs. J.
dOrslgDed. A certUIed Checlt for ,._
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sylvailia will speak on "Absentee Kenneth Doherty, 609 E1m'avenue. !'lIW••,
~~mpany the bId of eaob conOP WILLIAM CHARLt!8
w .... __• The Borough resenes the
Voting' In PeruisYlvanla.'~ Coffee Mrs. Frederick Van rk will talk
deCeased.
rlgbt
to
reject
any
or
all
bId
•.
will be served at 10. .
on the Philadelph,a Orchestra
TeKamentary
on 'the above
ELLIOTI' RICHABD80N
At 2 p . m . ·
concerts.
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been
granted
to the un,Bo
,
will ,'I:u~sday at 7 p.m. the Spanish
reasonor demands aga1net
, REQUEST
BIDS
formerly
class will meet. Jam,es D. Sorber wi~leihe C~wn '
the
decedent to make
.The
Borough
ot
SwarthmOl'e
wU1
WAshburn
and
aU pc~ns In..
is ,the ~ructor.
8-5639.
reeeive sealed bids on Monday. Deto make pay'PETE~
cember
8. 19&2 In CouDell Chamber
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Friday at, 9: 00 a.m. the rhyth- Pli:RSC?N~ _ Radios,. television Sorough. Han. Swarthmore. Pa., ai
to ELIZAIlBTH
~~N. 56 ,Cold 8prlng
Drivey.,ay'q,oitstructlon
mic ,dancing group will meet with
t:'!celvers, record chang'lrs and 7:30 PM.. Eastern Btandard 'l'Ilne, o;tt,ree,t.
terms
the removal oi I •
,
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the, instructor AIlce Kraft.
other electrical appliances repair_
!'~~~~ Oonnecttcut.
estab'Aspbalt or· Concrete '
At 10 a.m. Friday, November eBd.
Prompt service.
Robert
~
m.,
the! Plusb
I iiiiroiio~ks~,~.S:.:w;:ar~th~m~0~re~6:;-~15~~~8!:..~~
I 9, th e literature department
year
C IIw II Ii'
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and
e ar ,a S ,e. Plastered
h a I d ,a, JIl, ej!ting. .Florenc.... J. PERSONAL - Electrical wiring
";:i
new· ~d old, residential and such
as
Swarthmare 6-:Z5:l61ti~ucasse. will give ',a:" review 'of commefcUll done in. ~ompliance may be'kept
in aceordanceIEl~'l'}lTE OPBANNAR D. CLARKSON.
'E1izabeth::. .amy Vihing.~":"WIn- with, Fll'e Underwriters Speciflc":- wltb ita terme.
speclllcatlons and
late of the toWDOblp of vPdo.ws ~or 1h f!' C.rown, pr.in.ce."·
;~:::~lsales
and Ranges,
SerVice Washers
on elec. form
of proposed contract tor .said
Heaters,
work are
on me with the .Borougb
ab
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.waM...
Ij~~]t:~G~ree:r~J~~:~~:n:BO:~_
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DINICOLA
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STENOGRAPHIC &
TYPING SERYfCE'
Legal Papers'.
Pio:mpt, eHiclent .Glld" . accurate _
• ervlce
Contract· or Hour.y Rates
RUPACA. INC.
neatr•. Squ.ar.
Min Stradley
SW 6-1228
N"tary Public
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Dickinson avenue.
.,
Mrs. Joseph F. Gaski110f University place visited over the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Deli
Kriight Tower of Poughkeepsie, N.
Y.
Chip Forwood of Oberlin avenue entertained, a group
, of friends
at a party recently in celebration
of his fifth birthday. His parents
Mr: and Mrs.' F. G. ForWood entertained at afamlly dinner Sunday in honor
tl:eir so~'s birthday.
eD"_DeeS YOllB BfllH'.J'F
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cit -
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17!1z SouHl CIIitlter _ . .tI
,Swcirftlitiore 6034.
6·0740
COAL
FIR"EPLACE' wodO
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81
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HOSPITAL PATIENT?
. if 80, you k.l1Ow how much
it costs to pay for room
and
board,
surgeon,
nurses, etc. It's smart to
have Accident Insurance
that will pay .such billsin cale you have an acti ..
dent. ,
$3,230,818 .
,.Ca ... '
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PETER K TOLD
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..4U Lines o/'ruUl'tlftlJfl
333 Thortmouth Ave.
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, EVER BEEN A
Yet the, cost of this equipment, the facilities
.1 Pew d"'.y .. hi" to 19530 \ ,
.'.
, to k~p mnning, and the Wages paid diose' , 'O .... DIeoeIbwM•• ; .... ____ $ln.ooo
who operate them comes endrely from ~ .. • COoootructIan of U.. I ret ofIIce buIIdIIog -.III.......
b . on :t ·........ _____ ....Ia~~··
u
re,~ Reel' Anuw .d r ill
. .
,;f
Ashf'8 &. Rubbish Removed
Lawns Mowed, General
Special Bates
HELP
Formic_a_Fa
__
b_ricatian
ELECTRICAL
CUNNINGHAM
Repairs ~ Installations
,Contracting
I'
Christman & Joire
PHONES
ROOFS'
REPAlRim & INSTAl,l,m '
WARM-Am HEATING
Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned
GEORGE MYERS
Box 48-Swarthmore 6:-0740
DmNE rAXI
HORACB
&:
,Passnzore
sEilVIa
Swliribmore, Fa.
Serving Swarthmore,~orton
Rutledge and Ridley TownShi~
since 1918
Swarthmore 6-0444
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RBAL BSTATB 6
'INSURA.NCI
THOM
609 S. CHlIITaa aD.
SWAllTHMOaa; PllNNA.
UPHOLSTERER
CUSToM SLIP COVERS
'100• .- Wa..b .....-731'
or
Hili 0734
S"ro.
Alterations
'P;U~.~~~.fiiJ.
S_riII......, ,.,.
J. F. BLACKMAN
SW 6-8818
large
bination
seat; books; matching
tables; walnut bed and springs;
dining table (seven leaves):
chairs; andirons.- pictures, gilt
frames; lawnmower. Reasonable.
Phone MEdia 6-5191.
FOR SALE-1937 Dodge coupe.
Good condition. Very clean,
id
Bargain, $125. Telephone
6-0611.
BOOM 'OR BUST?::.
capltallm.......m__ ...... ,~.$764.81.
fila IoItII
SUnset 9-5082
Since 1905
Painters & P,per Hangers
',We should know how
Swa.
Michigan Ave.
FOR
SALE Varsity Flute, permoreruL
iect conditIon. $75. Mrs. R. WittMEdia 6-216~,
~~~~==========~
great.,capacltl.. ato~of $.',4S6.ooo
• H.w.OIMIIce "arogl, ••• __ •$349.000
• Modemlzed fadlltles ... double-Iracka"..
sub-ltatiOns ••• carbam Improvements ....dl ••• llz.d 10 e"btleg bu..... _otli.r,
Plano Tuners
WILLIAM BROOKS
COMMERCIAL
CONSfRUCTION
~W
Member of .
National Assoclatlon of
, William H. Leaman
single man
SWlU'thmore
length, size
condition. $20. Box A,
RESIDENTIA~ AND
SUNDAYS II1l1I BOLmAY8'
• 86 .....;. 1III ••th.r,rldln" dlMei b _ of
To .provide the kind of servIce ,these da)'l
demand, Red Arrow's continning moderni·
zation program is geared. to the, rapidly
expanding needs of you, your neighbors and
you homes,
,t
• Repaln
SW 6·4041
PIANO TUNING
Swarthmore, Pa.
Swarthmore 6.1833
Swarthmore 6-1448
WANTED--Girl's bicycle 24" in
condition. Not o:"er $15.
6-6914.
Commerelal
HONDAY THRU SAnml)AY
NOON
so- " ..5, _ r-. adderl
tm4.
~
• Paintinl
OIL BURNER
. SERVicE
INVESTMENT IN RECENT YEARS.
•costIaao
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. dren'PAld lIreetcan S661 ,GOO
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Residential
1 S01JTB PRINCETON AVENUE
OUR
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Wg~iANTE~~:~D-C~E,~h~~iI~~d~~'s~~PhOnOgraPh
in 236 Bar,ding
Rawling
For Your
Home
condition; chest of
Ave., MortoD, Pa.
.
&Wa~thmore I~======:i::=~~~~11 Repairs and Maintenance
E. Fischer.
.. REEVES .. ,
.Bullella, ·Cciildrudl" '
DAY ani! NIGBT
2.
PETER E. TOLD
MORAer 'A.
OllIClflIIl,,,l . . . . . . WAh_ ..-An..
GENSEMEB
Bldg.
rt~:~:Pbla
Penna.
E.
1004 Girard Trust
AII'Lines of Insurance
CRe.iter
.-uces
to
to mate
claims to
JOHN
reliabl~
011......... , ...
OTe .
the
ougb ~c. A certl1led cbeck In the
C. ~N. JR.~e::ec~
'-::=J~~~wooiiiiiide:1 am01m of 850.00 must accompany tot. 1006 Edmonds Avenue Drexel
.. _
woman
each blc!.
H!lI. PB.
.'
sires work Tuesdays and Thurs0. to bls Attorney•
BUILDER
J.A.'GREEN
Red Arrow's continuing expansion of facili.
ties to provide adequate transportation to
the communities itsenes co. . alotofmoney.
The more home-ownerll are aunaed to'
locate, buy 01' build, the greuer propeny
values grow_ For good. ttaDlporcadon m .... M
ready access to wor~ school
shops.
"' w ere same may be examcessful b
C
. idcler must furnish
surety 8bond
au reqUired
by the Bar-
TIle u
fiI
C~arles
on
IDe.d'
days. References. Call SWarthmore 6-1672.
WANTED-Two bedroom apartment, pleasant surrounlUngs, on
,
Rubbl sh CollectlQn
or before Jan; 1. Call SWarthmore
. Swarthmore ·Disposal ' 6-0236.
Weekly or Monthly.
WANTED-To rent apartment or
. small house, f"mished prefer,WARREN PIERCE
red, on or before Janua;ry 15. OU
Swarthmore 6-20'8
heat. Thtee responsible adilltm
'}~~~~~~~~~~~~~I SWarthmore 6-0117
WANTED-Reliable' colored wom. an desires day's work· .cleaning
or ironing. References. Call CHester'4-1068. '
iDTBBSB. ••
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, Secre~ry at Borough Hall. Swarthmore Pa
b
Pumps,. Fans, 'Cleaners
small appliances~ Call: Erich
Hausen, SW 6-2850 Corner 01
Park and M,'ch,'gan' ave'nues.
. WANTED'
PIANO TUNiNG
New and Rebuilt PlaDos
and Repairing Since 1908
ALBAN PARKER'
PhoDe M~a 6-3555
The,el .' Reportl
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November 14,
iThey' make 'little difference to your real
estate problem - '
,
.
if you 'buy anCi sell
, in the same market.
.
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Baird&' 81'. :"
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"That's all you thi~k about, Paul • •• :~ou and that
Atlanric."'irtingOill"
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Ask, \Is hGW much your house is worth in
today's mdrket.
S\Y." 6-1lU
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" po"!"ble (orar ofbome beating imagillahle __ • hut
: caa'I,JOU teI1 me how wonderf'all _ _ .in
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Page 10
1952 Christmas
Seal Sale Opens
IW~OBE~__:___________________________N_O_~e_~
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'AMBU~G SHOW
Dr. Fu~sellto Speak
MARKLEY TO SPEAK
.
AT' D h
. 'FraDk R. Markley, Sun. Oil
. OPE~ TO PUBLIC
t ,rI- e Lu.1cl1leOn ICompany ~(ce president in charge
Out of the
ORDlNARY
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Tyi':'
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to individual
aWBrds
thegroup
comFRIDAY, NOVEMBER ,14
Field tion
munity
center With
the best
. exhibit will receive a silver cup.
2'45' PM-Football: S.H.S. vs. Prospect Park ..... , .Rl.\tgers
· P.M,-"Home
" .at Seven" .... ,.................. Play...rs Club
8:20
A panel of judges has chosen
,
.
SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER
15
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.
Fi'el'
d
paintings
and ..crafts submitted by
,
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Alumru.
2:00 P.M.-Football: COllege vs. rexe ... : ... : ..... Woman's Club lIlembers of the· Wallingford Com7'30
Assemblies: 8th Grade '.. . .. . . . . . . Playc!rs
,
. Club mun'Ity' Arts Center for the ex· PM
. .-Junior
.
h,·b,·t. These include paintings by
8'20 PM -"Home at Seven" ...... ,.................
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Woman'. Club
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9:30 P.M.-Junior Assembhes, lOth Grade...... . . .. .
Mrs. John Klrchgasser and Mrs.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 .
Nonnan B .. Dutton Wallingford,
.
.
11:00 A.M.-Mornmg
Worship .......... : ' •. ,.,.. Local
. . <;:hurches
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Mrs. F. D. Hennessey of Media
.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
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and Floy'd Todd of Springfield,
." ..... ',......... Woman's, .C
lMrs.'
ub
. Stolte, Mrs. Wolff and
.
.
P"
-L.W.V.
Panel
DlscuSSlOn
.
Heinz
2'00
·
.....
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C ningham Field
4'00 PM-Hockey: College. vs. Bryn Mawr ...... un .
Mrs. George Pedlow, Mrs. Thomas
8:00 P M'-Home and School , ........... ' High School Audltor!"m B. Lipton, J. Roger tJUulch. Pot"~8~;1~5~P~:M~:-J;;~u:;;m';0~r~w~oma~~n~'s~C;IU;b~.~.~:~._,,~,_._._._";;;:;;;'_:;;;';;;'.;;;;;w;.0,;;man;;;;;;;';;;S;;;;;;;CIU;;;b tery created by Mrs. .t4arjorie
io
Dutton and sculpture. ~ Heinz
Stolte will plso be sent..
Roberl Walker, Art Director
the Community Arts' Center, and
Dinln&' Room Open To PabHo
Mrs. William McLaughlin, Exhibitions ChaiI#lan, are in charge
of arranging for this local Center's
part in the Exhibition. Mr. Walker is chainnan of the department
of Fine Arts of Swarthmore College.
Pi~IIANENT ....d TRANSIENT GUESTS
A private view of the exhibit
Harvard and Rntcers Avennes
Phone Swarthmore 8-9'28
will be held Sunday afternoon,
,,:~n·November. 16, for .the ben~flt of
~
the membership of the community
arts centers, as well as for members of the press and invited
.t's
Advantage
•
guests. Mrs. McLaughlin and Mrs.
Charles C. Lucas of Rose Valley,
representing the Community Arts
Center on the Regi!mal Council,
will act as hostesses, and Mrs.
Gerald Kynett of Wallingford will
pOur.
. the
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NicestPeopIe·at
peare s "
CHESTER
FASHION CORNER
EDGMONT· AVEiNUE -
7th and WELSH S'TFF:ETS
, '.
3' out of, 4
2 out of 3
6 'out of -7
Prefer:
1\
Harvard IBn
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3.95
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~ap:ter N'CL
118. O~.
Thursd,y, Nov. 20th
IlA••"WO_w's ClAb
$_,
-!red . . . . s._, II .. ,'p.tIf.
.",rYall.wi":" SW "1~57
Cord
The American Legion AUxiliary'
Swarthmore. Takes Pros-'
pect Park 25-6' in
.G
L'
F .' .
' ame ast fl.
H&S T10Id $800
00
Sc
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. ,. 0 hool. Expansion Is
Needed; Board, Community Hear Ultimatum'
John M. Pearson
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Canned foods for Vettorans and
Previewing a Lay.Building Study Committee report to
theil; families for Christmas willi
be presented to School Board the following evening, the Home
be collected 'at the door. T h e r e ' d Sch I
will.lIlso b" a silver offering.
an
00 Association Tuesday night was told borough resl.
The annual. Thanksgiving Day . A .J:nost cPrdial .welcome Is exden~s face up to a 10-mill Authority taX for elementary exclash will be played at'Lansdowne .tended to the coinmwrlty.
pansion .and a probable one percent income tax for increased
this year - klck-olf .t\q\e 10 a.m.
operational costs.
This wili be fareweIt fbi" 'iD senPage upon page of reports resulting iii recommendations
lors - Co-captains BIll'Kaullman
that $800,000 to $1,000,000 be spent in enlarging the Rutgers
and o!ohn MacAlpine, Frank· &bI
avenue school and, modernizing the College aveJlue unit, were
given before Donald P. Jones, finance chairman, helped parJaY' Philllppee;' B. 'lImaclough, . '
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ents and other property owners to view the cash facts. The
Dick Bell, Charles Neuweller, Mrs. Bass Heads Swarthover-all ~urvey indicated 26 classroomS, or 11 more than exist
Steve
Bill Hoot, Charles
more ~qrri:mj"ee of
at present, will be needed by 1960. Seven of the new 'rooms
. .. .
,- Vorunieers
should IJe rel!dy by September 1954 according to Dr. Samuel
'.
Final Plans are helng
T. CartJenter, chairman of the main study committee.
~.
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I
ed
for
the'
cash
'sale
o·
John F. SPencer, chairman of the population trends sub.'
Two." 'wel"l-matched teams
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'SWarD\1},fW...·akd.';Pr_t Park:
which willbeglnDecember
.
predic~ the school district's present 494 elebattled it· out.. in .the flrst half of
'.. .
to Mrs. A. W. Bass,
JO'
mentary. pupils' would. exceed 700 by 1960, while the high
the lI"",e la.·st:Fii~ay·on'RMgelS
':'chaUman ofithe Swarthmore
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school now having' 300 residents,'
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the.Delaware Counand 183 tuition
students would aVenue
unit had
".eld,
to give·th... browd
a ·thrllling Comm1tteeo'
.,'
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A full
ale been
at tgained.•
. reach a 600 capacit?' {rom resident thought unJ':ifled ~utem~:ing~":
exhibition of foo.tbal!' The flrst iy 1'uiiercillcisls and H~alth Asso- Research Head
Score came late in the'f1i.St·p eriod ciation.·.
Boro Council & Library students '!lone in eight years.
dividing line to reli~ve the load
~r Howard Shearer intercepted Posiets ·have been placed, withMrs.,Olive~. Rodgers, chairman on the northern schooi, and pura Pr""Pe"t'pass and 'ran to. the 27.
consOll!-t'of Ei"!Bflh1nore~s ever- '. In 18 Years ,Here
of·the educational needs and stan- chaSing or leasing adjoining land'
On first down Shearer scamPt!fed
businessmen
A Memorial service was held dardsfl
stated Swarthmore from Swarthmore College
eleto the 36. Andy Schroder hit
Boxes for coinll will
for John l\t[. Pearson Wednesday rWas n~mg lt nece~ary ~ keep mentary use at College avenue
line for a t~ta\ of .11 rards.
located atstriJteg!c'SPots 'in Sov- evening in the Swarthmore Pres- unningifitistomamtalnltsrank were included among recommenDoherty carried it to the
stores 'with' the hope that ex- byterlan Ch h Th R
J
h' among gooc! schools. She sald sur- dationSHaste was urged since it
H
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tra' pennies and nickels and dimes
.
urc.
e ev.. osep roundln
uruti h
d
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oward Sl,leare .P",,"1"i to Don"""'flnd their' way into them, to P. Bishop conducted the .service.
eal stg'dcommith es abve. ~a .e is believed added facllities must
MacElwee, who headed for a TD.
gr
rl es, w
new uildlngs be ready for use in September
John MacAlpinec9nl'ertecj., . help defray the' increasing cost of
Dr. Pearson's sudden death on bringing up their educational slsn- 1D54
g
John Van Wyk took the. kick-off
work itt the Association.
his
S~dhSY mOrni
~. JoneS cautioned it was
21n , cNovemlber 16, at dards. Meanwhlle Swarthmore's
on the.l0 a~d.Sped llptheql(ie'of'the Junior Womorne,
9 ornel avenue, elementary schools have rooms harder to secure operating funds
(C
' ontinu'ed o'n Pag'e'8)' , · · C l u b along' with a Committee shocked and deeplY grieved
only 75 to 80 percent the size callo.
-of J,lln1or
High' School girls will
community. w h'lC h h e h ad gen- ed for by presellt-day' standards. and repayment monies than .to
.~.' . '.
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at'
le:rously' served and, in which
Th f t th ,.
borrow the wher.ewitha1 to build;
'T'~d
Wi'
inan the bo . hat the College Thee ac
at. mey are· already. With borrowing capacity Umited
au:., . th'O
of which
SlX bClasstool11S short by assessed valuation, the District
.
has been generously
15 p _
cQvered ythe hOl1Bing of can' borrow up to $560,000 by
Taylor Hospital where
three· overflow
the high 1959-60. It'could borrow $800,000
I
SeaI'SaIe
B .' D'
~o,!:~D~~::::'I'::j, ~~:::.. eglns~~mbe~ 1st
='\val~er
Mourns
Dr hn MPearsOD
·~~~t~:.~~;~:·~
S~dy,.
w....
Mee't'.:"mg' Uti~ ay·· I'II'
l:eature RUIU U",f'''''''el
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.
~anagement
'.~.
.~,. ,J,'bJ'~ ~ ':
:~'::~d ~h::J:ayest::~:e
~eoart\yretiCallY
class~s.in·
!:i~:J~r~~);~;:I'h~,;bee~~~'~hO~,spi~·~t.~~~~, a ~~~~~~:b~IIIl'~"!~lng,
=':\:,,!:~~e::!r:'~d
chalrinan of
noman's Clu to . t1~lalr' may",have . been mlsse4 .. In theA p!Jyslclst and mathematician the land and buildings sub-com- figures and charts shoWing deparlField' Director Speak' mallings mey purchilSe what has of m'tlonal repute, Dr. Pearson mlttee, reported the .College ave~ mental cost increases as c9mpared
.'. .
b""OII'\e ,a symbol of
had··": ,schoiar'shumility and an nue elemeritary school was now to Income over the ,next elght
on CARE
cheer in America.
lnsat1lible thirst for wider
25 percent overcrowded while ye,p-s. .
.The lti~ernat1onal friendship' de- 'EqUally 'import~nt ·to. the Com- edge. He was' the Director of the Rutgers avenue was 12 percent so Extra taxation through an Au~
partment, Mrs. ·S. Milton Brilm1
has been the aSsistance of Physical Division of the Sim
and would be 40 percent by 1953 thority collld. be, applied to debt
' Company Research and
and 100 perce'nt by 1958 unless ad- reduction alone. Aid in bringipg
chairman, Is in' charge 'oLthe'Mrs.. ·Edith.- K enney, S w arthmore:s
meeting of the Woman's Club' of School. Nurse, under whos";direc- ment Department. In 1948 he re- ditlonal classrooms were built. operational expenses in line with
the Dr. Frank Ne"..man Outdoor pIa'y a're'a "or
Swarthmore to be held Tuesday at tion the . sch00I girls. will work ; celved
.
• el'emen+~-'
_ 3 Income could . only come from a
l..
th
urt
ext
ded
b
th
Speller
Award,
made
anllually
by
use
18' also greatly sub-standard
~ p.m. Ro... McCorkel will speak and e co esy
en
y e
raise in assessments, Legisl'1tive
on "c ARE Responds to the ministers and rectors of the local the National Assoclatlo,! of Corro- althou~h this will he c,!rrected at permission to reclassify the DisWorld's Needs."
churches.
sian Engineers in recOgnition of Rutgers avenue by ·the 12 adjoln- trict third class hefore the regular
Mr. McCorkel, a resident
lIosemw;Y Cox beads the School
inJ$clence . ' 'acl"esnpW.!Jeingpurcha.ed by 1960 .. c.ensus,·or from'an lncome
Swarllmlore, Is field director
Committee .with Judy
and 'eng!neerlog pertaining to the the School District.
.
tax
PB
CARE in this country. For two Taylor Barnett and Anne
fietsld ot cOI'~o~onai' Hiestrum
held 15ts f lThe blgh.schoolls deemed 'ades'wahillTlo"':'S real' estate tax is
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til
1958
alth'
gh'
.
up
to..
the
years he was European
mson·
measurement and control and
,
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ou some re. 3~~ -mill' hUt' 'for a fourth
director and saw much of Israel, . VOlunteer. workers in the
'tte
arl'
'd'
arrangement of space andaddl- class district. no.w. There is a real
. Europe. will .lhe
id
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ousal
an
tlon
'. al f acili'ties such as a larger est a te trans.or
• t'"'" an d thoIS year
Yugoslavia, and· Southern
u e Mrs.F. ~..
.wn n vlectrl
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pers
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lib
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. .added a $15 per
e
Hi> also viSited Northern Eurol"'. ">1h , Mrs. ..
n .
r"a,
(C tin ed
P ge 8)
rary,_ centr
tion of science t e Schoo Board
France, England, and ScancUnavia. Jr., Mrs. Charles. R. Gerner, Mrs.
on u
on a
laboratorle$, and 'home equlpment capita . levy. The' borough has no
. Hostesses for the day will be: D. Mace. Gowing, Mrs. Harold G.
in. the home. economics deparl- taxable a.muselll.nts or industries
Mrs. Mark W. Bittle, Mrs. Albert Griffin,' Mrs'., Robl'rl .K,!",p, Mrs.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
ment is needed. When it reaches .and a large' portion occuilied .by
L; Hilles, Jr., Mrs; William W. WilliamF. Lee,
Ch~r\es W.
The Community Thanksgiv- 600 students it will require iIleSwarthmore College and other
Turner and Mrs. Thomas H. In- Lukens, Mrif,~"E.d'il'ar
lng SerVice will be held Wed- three rooms now lent to the ele- institutio,y, is tax free: A .sales tax
'At the tea following the Mrs. Harold O~;':Mrs. H;' .
nesday eVening,. Novemi1er 26, 1I·.neI.tal,y school, pllistwo, plJlers. is consideied: Unfeasible since it
'meeting Mrs. J. Paul Brown and ley Peel, Mrif;'~aiToU P. Street,r, lIt'S ·p.in::in .the Methodist A 700'high school, accommodating would drive away most business
Mrs. ·t.es\ie A.Weilaofer will Mrs. H. S. Toole and Mrs: Robert on Park 'ltvenue. The Rev. Jo- 100.tuition pupils, would require nowenjoY4tg'!iy the town's small
plilir': Mrs; H:~E. Goldsmith and J. TUrner. . .
sephP:'l!lshop will :deliver the still another three rooms. Stnce shopping area.
'
.•Mrs. 'FOrd F. Robinson of the hos-' Mrs. C. Newell West heads the sermon.' The .;mtire community bulldillg. for tuition pupils is esti- As :Mr. Jones stated, "R;.;;identS
.':,ijiauty Coa\mlttee.will assiSt.
Junior Woman's Club' CoD>inl:ttee.
is Invited to attend.
mated to cost $1500 per pupil and are going to have.to do ~01l\eth!ng
law does not permit filiuring capi. they dislike - either provide the
RESOLUTION
CUB PACK 101 CONDUCTS tal expelldIture/n I)Iltjon rates, it funds ·to. expand present schools
TONIGHT was generally conceded tuition or relinquish theJdea of maiI)t;$INITIATION
WE who have known and worked with John M. Pearson in local
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pupils would have to be dropped ing 25 to 30 pupil classes .an" acgOVernment matters wish to record the high esteem in wh!ch w~ held
Cub Pack 101. will conduct its when resident pupils taxed the ca- companytng modern educational
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him to certify to the conscientious and sklllful manner m which he annual initiation ceremony tonight pacity of the present high school standards".
pertormed hia work as a Borough Councilman, and to express our
'7:15 in the Swarthmore'Pr",,- set-up.
Dr. Carpenter, who is also chalrprofound shock at learning of his untimely death.
.
byterlan Church. Boys in the
Mr. TQPplng stated a 600 resi" man of the School Board's properA'brilliant scientiSt, director of res~'for a large corpor~tion, ,ourt" and flfth grades at the Rut- dent high .school,. ma\Iltenance of ty committee, estimated the lay
John Pearson worked enthusisstically upon all phases of mUDlci~ gers Avenue School, who' havel:~:~u:elementary'classesatCollege committees' work represented
govelilment-highw&ys, sewers, the fire company, the police, the li- never been Cub Scouts before, as r
without' inajor· alteration, over 3000 man hours and 'consti-
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.Iit Imparlia'
nationwide
pabH~ prefe~.._
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dolce. , • tor f. . ' ~ce.
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S~; i;"';"':';''';';tbnI TII\U1,"i;so~'5:iO~FrL 9:30·'; 's.&: '.:....
and directed that a copy of thillresolution, .fQllowmg publication, be
delivered to the family of John M. Pearson.
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PASSED this Eighteenth day of November, AD. 1952.
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BOROUGH OF SWARTHMOm;;,
By. H. lJndley Peel .' •
.
Piesident 'of Council,
ATTEST:
,
EllIott RichardsOn
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Borough .SeCretary
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PROVED thisElghteenth day
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Of November, A.D. 1952,.
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Charles
R. Russell
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brary board, traffic control.
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well as all boys in the third grade and providing aU major construc- tuted a ·wonderful example of
Convened.in special session to express our admiration and re- desiring to joint the pack, will be tion at Rutgers" was the lowest De~ocracy in Action. Whereas an
speet, and the sympathy of our fellow townsmen, it,is hereb?, ~olved put through their paces.
plan. It· would' cost up to outside groilp of specialists was
. Alilnual Bazaar'
and Supper
Kl- "y,
H.S.Turkey Clash Legl,.n Auxiliary Party'
At Lansdowne .:;, ~!.:~~~ ~~~,ar!io:~.
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!~O~L~U~ME~2~t~'~NU~M~B~E~R~47~~____________~S~W~AR~1~»~M~O~R~~~F~R~IDAY, NOVEMBER21,19S2
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';ram.
SHOP AT THE
(;0··0.
THE SWARTHMOR
COLLRG1!:
LlSRAlty
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to Your
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SWARTUr.ioR!:
H
United Charities Drive
8egins at High School ','
The United Charities Drive' at
The HambUrg Show. SwarthDr. Frances Fussell of Swartl1.
Marketing, wUfbe the principal
.
k
t
more
will
be
the.
speaker
speaker
at the Brandywine
DIshigh school is beginning this wee more College's. annual studen
,
Novelllber 19, on
trict, Roy Scouts of America, dinBy Monday, Swarthmoreans although the regular Drive w ill production, will IH.. given Friday Wedne&!lay,
occasion of. the Philadelphia West ner ~ be held ·at 6:30 P.M. Noshould recelve 'in !\IeIr mall the come in March .. In order to. make
. Allilince of Delts
Pelta
19 m' the Springflelcf Centhe Drive a more personal re- and SaturdaY .nights,
.
. '
1952 Christmas seals which mark sponsibility, 'It Is hoped this. year 14 and 15 at 8:15 p.m. in Clothier Delta 64th Anniversary '.oun~ers' tral School,' Saxer and Powell.
the . beginning of holidaY cheer that each .homeroom will under- Memorial. This' Year's show
Day celebration. Dr. Fussell'. t.aJ.k roads, Springfleld.
.
and carry the reminder that shar- take a m';jor service proj""t ~ch titled, "The Book Is, Open", was
"Current D~eloP':Ilents.
Mr: Markley, whose home Is on
Foreign PrObler"
will follow Guernsey road, recently returned
ing Is the hasis of the real Chrlst- a~ work for some school, orphan- written by Mlltc Mers~n, a
age
or
nursery
with
an
outstandstudent,
with
music
by
Jack
Hughthe
.12:
30
lunch
n
at
.the Hav.,.- from a trip to E!1rope. where he
mas spirit.
ing
need.
A
list
of
suggested
prolett,
a
sophomore.
The
entire
proford
Hotel.
renewed busin.... friendships with
Purchase of Christmas .Seals
Mrs. Horace Knowles of
men in England, Holland and
supports the work, for another jects has been drawn up. Thia in- duction is und.,. the !llrectlonof
cludes needs in Japan, Mexico, Sally Andrews; 'a junior, and haS lingford is chairman of the
Western' Germany.
.
year, of the Delaware County
.
eon arrangements. Among
What these men had to tell him
Tuberculosis and Health Associa- France, Germany, Alaska and a cast of 27 members.
many
places
in
the
United
States.
The
story
has
.Its
setting
in
a
attending
will
be
Mrs.
JOhn~:~;t!conceritlng'
. the difficulties of livtion, which has no other source of
.
Mrs. Donald Crosset, .t4rs.
.,Kie, l'unIor hig h small college and
Elizabeth
Mc
involves
two
In'
d
...-tlst type govern
income.
,
th
Hilkert,
Mrs.
D.
S.
Tucker,
g
UI!
er
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ments sUch as Socialist,
Nazi andA goal of $85,000, to meet the school teacher, Is in charge of e students, Brain and Jim, who
Drive thIs year. EUzabeth For- to work their way through'
Earl Weltz of Swarthmore,
Co'mmunIst, plus. his 0"", personal
minimum requirements for the
li M K
are
Mrs. Knowles and Mrs. James
by running a' book-making estab- Lawrence, Jr., Mrs. Robert NOr- ollservation, will make up the
1953 program, has been set. sythe and Come a c ernan
joint
chiiinnen
representing
the
lishment on campus. Needless to
story he relates to the Boy' Scout
According to Robert W. BernSenlcir
High
Cabinet.
John
Pegram
say,
this
little
ven.ture,
though
unof
"jVallingford.
movement work...... in his talk.
hardt, executive secretary of the
represents
the
junior
high
school.
successful,
meets
with
much
hosJ~hnson Smith, RoseMary CirAssociation, the County's rapidly
tility and gets Brain and Jim into OVER 200 ATTEND
ell!, Ridley Valley Farms, Media,
expandlng'population - a gain of
Brownie Troop No. 19
a
great
deal
of
dilBculty.
A
group
TUESDA
Y
'CARD
who is chairman of the dinner's
413,234 according to the 1950 cooBrownie Troop No. 19, under the
sus - makes necessary the appeal
of genteel sorority sisters organize
The annual Phllanthropic De"-I Pr~motlon and' Attendance Comfor ftinds beyond all previous de- leadership of Mrs. Charles E. Bo- a, urefo'rm" movement, to' improve
..
':""ttee, . expects a crowd of 250'
.,..
mands in order to continue the vard and Mrs. T. W. Prescott, Is. the morals of the college. As if sert Bridge held Tuesday by
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wu.
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preventive program against the engaged in a servi~e project mak- this Isn't trouble enough, two Woman's
a dellghtful and gala occailion.
spread of Tuberculosis. Mr. Bern- ing bibs for the Children:" Ward gangsters, having heilrd. of the More. than 200 attended. The
· CHRISTMAS CANDY'
hardt says that ''there are more of .Delaware Count~ Hospltal. in boys' "business", decide to extort tables were gally decorated with
u ~, are one "no Ukes pod
than 750 active cases of Tuber-· The Troop, whlch meets
"protection money" fro~ them. small plants. Numerous door
eandy. give' your ord.ft'to a Cub
culosls in Delaware County, of WhIttier House on Monday a.fter- The plot becomes more involved prizes supplied by the committee
scout from Pack 101 who
will CB1l on saturday.
which only approximately one- noons, will have a Th,anksglvlng as Brain and Jim encounter dif- added to the interest.
01" Te1ep1lone SW
half are known.
program under the direction;:f ficulties with a football conscious
6-66Z9 .
Fin~ settlement: is not complete,
"The Association's aim is to Mrs. Justus J. Bodley, assisted Y alumnus, the flower-loving college
make it possible for all adults to Mrs. Hertry A. Pelrsol next Mon- P resident, two exceedIngly chann- but it Is expected, that tile
have a free chest survey X-ray day.
. .
Is ing heroines, and the two gang7 will net about $400. ThIs proflt Is
used for the more. than 20 chariwithIn a two-year period, but this
Mrs. Wllliam McCawle>,
1 t' n of 'ties of the cluh .. The. education
work will only be possible if our' chairman of Troop Committee and sters.
The humorous reso U ,10
.
d art
goal Is reached."
Communications, assisted by Mrs. t heir difficulties combined with
health and welfare ep encer
ments thank those who hy their
21 450 county residents were J 0hn S p
, treasurer'' Mrs.
. Hughletts' delightful music gives patronage,
gifts, and other assistgive~ free chest survey X-rays Robert Jarratt, transpo~tat:d a light-hearted tone to this show ance made the party so successful.
\ last year accordlng to Mr. Bern- Mrs. Bodley, refreshmen,
. which promises to be one of the
\ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
• Yet. oar bUines. . . .
,
Mr
Pier
e'MacNaIr
cookie
chalrhardt; 80.000 more persons were
s.
C
I
most orlglnai of recent Swarth•
beeD bldlt by underiq .
Clarence .c. Fr.anck, .Jt., of Cor-.
reached through health education man.
more productions.
'''It'oE~th..ordiri'ary . nell avenue, son of Mr. and Mrs.
programs and another 55,000
.
.
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Clarence
C.
Franck,
has
been
throligh sound health films and
Chemical Engineer C,ted
Arts Center Participotes elected President of the Engineer-.
yon are annred coaiteaU
printed stortes in newspapers and
Eleanor A. Greiner of NClrtJll
I
ub' .
~g
Club,
'Swilrthmore
College.
ud co_pewst au~tio~1
magazines. Equl\l\y Important Is Chester Road has been elected to
. In Reg;ona Exm ,f1on
Make this yoar l'amU,· .
emergencY relief for the TB pa- junior membership In the AmeriThe Community Arts Center of
· .Drag Store. And pI.,~
tlent and hIs·family, as weli as tlte can Institute Of Chemical En- Wallingford will participate'in the
be lure to bring na .,.,. .
rehabilitation of many "cured" glneers according to an announce- second annual exhlhlt sponsored
.' Doctor', prescriptioD"
I. patients.
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ment received from. S'f \h
by the Regional Council of ComMrs. A. W. BaM;' Jr., I. chair- Executive Secretary 0 • e - munity Arts Centers, which will
. Catherlna.'s
man of the Swarthmore Campaign stltute in New York.
S
be held in the 10bbyof'the'FI..
DrugStore
Committee, while Mrs. D. Norman
A research enginee~ :o!~e Mi': delity-Ph!ladelphia TrUst comKent heads the group in walling- on Refinery in ;M,,:~ of 'Girls' pany during tlie week beginning
f d
Greiner is a gra. us e
Monday, November 17. This ex. or .
High School in Philadelphia .and hibit will .include paintings, pot"I saw it in The Swarthmorean." of Drexel Institute..
terY, and sculpture of 11
CAMERA & HOBBY SHOP
centers. There will be a large ex405 .Dartmouth, Ave.'
hibit of children's work. In addl.
.
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
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The ceremony will be performed
by members now in their last year
of cubblng, assisted by other pack
members. Properties used
d b th bo . their'
been rna e y e
ys m
den meetings.
,
Parents of all boys becoming
Cub Scouts for the flrst time are
. th ind
urged to be present at
e
uction. Other parents, friends· and
.aU townspeople are cOrdlally invited.,·
more; he estimated, for a
700 high school and major construction to the College avenue
el~mentary school. .
first considered,. thl\ ;;'hole surVey
wBSmade by public-splnted citi'zens of the CODununity -.: all experts ih theIr' various fil!lli~. .
The committee r,ecommended a
possible moving of all elementary
gradl!s.to Rutgers avenue, but only
after the need was definitely evid en1, pubUe support 0btalned , ..
and
several years experience in running a somewhat increased school
there and ariimpn,ved College
EA"LY.
DEA'DLINE
..
Because of the Thankllgiving
Holiday, the deadlirie 'for next
week's Swarthmorean will be I'
nl/On, 'fuesday, . November 28.
The· PBperwill be delivered ail
usual on .Friday.
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flIJiB pAltiBMOBEAN_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ November 14, 1952
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~G SHOW
Dr Fussell to Speak
I
·
stmas
United
Charities
DrIVe
HAMBU
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L
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1952 Chrl
Begins at High School
OPEI:'I TO PUBLIC
A rr- e , unc eon
Seal Sale Opens
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MARKLEY TO SPEAK
Frank R. Markley, Sun Oil
Company vice president in charge
The United Charities Drive at
The Hamburg Show SwarthDr. Frances Fussell of Swarth- of Marketing, will be Ihe principal
,
more
will be the speaker next speaker at the Brandywine Dis ..
high school is beginning this week more College's annual student
Wednesday, November 19, on the tricl, ~Oy Scouts of America, din_
By Monday, Swarthmoreans a lthough the regular Drive will
come in March. In order to. make production, will be given Friday oecasion of the Philadelphia West ner to be held at 6:30 P.M. Noshould receive in their mail the
the Drive a more personal re- and Saturday nights, November Suburban Alliance of Delta Delta vember 19 in the Springfield Cen1952 Christmas seals which mark sponsibility, it is hoped this
. year 14 and 15 at 8: 15 p.m. in Clothier Delta 64th Anniversary Founders' tral School, Saxer and Powell
the beginning of holiday cheer that each homeroom will under- Memorial. This year's show en- Day celebration. Dr. Fussell's t~ roads, Springfield.
and carry the reminder that shar- take a major service project ~uch titled "The Book Is Open", was on "Current Developments In
Mr. Markley, whose home is on
ing is the basis of the real Christ- a~ work for some school, orphan- writt~n by Marc Merson, a senior Foreign Problems.", will follow Guernsey road, recently returned
age or nursery with an outstand- student, with music by Jack Hugh- the 12: 30 luncillion at the Haver- from a trip to Europe where he
mas spirit.
ing need. A list of suggesled pro- lett, a sophomore. The entire pro- ford Hotel.
renewed business friendships with
Purchase of Christmas Seals
jects has been drawn up. This in- duction is under the direction of
Mrs. Horace Knowles of Wal- men in England, Holland and
supports the work. for another
eludes needs in Japan, Mexico, Sally Andrews, 'a junior, and has lingford is chairman of the lunch- Western Germany.
year, of the Delaware County
France, Germany, Alaska and a cast of 27 members.
eon arrangemenls. Among those
What these men had to tell him
Tuberculosis and Health Associa- many laces in the United States.
·ts
tl'
. a attending will be Mrs., John Bird,
d'ffi It·
f li
P
tion, which has no other source of
The story has I
se mg In
Mrs. Donald Crosset, Mrs. Robert concerning the I cu les 0
vElizabeth McKie, junior high small college and involves two
Ing under staUst-type governincome.
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school teacher, is in charge of the
B'
d Jim who try" Hilkert, Mrs. D. S. Tucker, Mrs. ments such as S ......ialist. Nazi and
A goal of $85,000, to meet the
students, ~aln a n ,
Earl Weltz of Swarthmore, and
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minimum requirements for the Drive this year. Elizabeth For- to work thelr way throu~h college, Mrs. Knowles and Mrs. James Communist, plus his own personal
1953 program, has been set. sythe and Cornelia McKernan are by running a book-makmg estab- Lawrence, Jr., Mrs. Robert Nor- observation, will make up the
story he relates to the Boy Scout
According to Robert W. Bern- joint chairmen representing the lishment on campus. Needless to ton of Wallingford.
Senior
High
Cabinet.
John
Pegram
say,
this
little
venture,
though
unmovement workers in his talk.
hardt, executive secretary of the
Johnson Smith, Rosemary CirAssociation, the County's rapidly represents the junior high school. successful, meets with much hostility and gets Brain and Jim into OVER 200 ATTEND
cle, Ridley Valley Farms, Media,
expanding population - a gain of
Brownie
Troop
No.
19
a
great
deal
of
difficulty.
A
group
TUESDA
Y
'CARD
PARTY
who is chairman of the dinners
413,234 according to the 1950 cenBrownie
Troop
No.
19,
under
the
of
genteel
sorority
sisters
organize
Promotion
and Attendance comsus - makes necessary the appeal
The annual Philanthropic Desfor funds beyond all previous de- leadership of Mrs. Charles E. Bo- a "reform" movement, to improve sert Bridge held Tuesday by the mittee, expects a crowd of 250
wl'll be th a .,.
mands in order to continue the V ard and Mrs. T. W. Prescott, is the morals of the college. As if
Woman's Club of Swarthmore was
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preventive program against the engaged in a service project mak- this isn't trouble enough, two a delightful and gala occasion. ;==============j
spread of Tuberculosis. Mr. Bern- ing bihs for the Children's Ward gangsters, having heard of the More, than 200 attended. The
CHRISTMAS CANDY
hardt says that "there are more of Delaware County Hospital.
boys' ubusiness", decide to extort tables were gaily decorated. with
Ir you are ODe who llkes good
than 750 active cases of TuberThe Troop, which meets in "protection money" fro~ them. small plants. Numerous door
candy, give your order to a Cub
Scout from Pack un who
culosis in Delaware County, of Whittier House on Monday after- The plot becomes more involved
.
prizes supplied by the committee
will call on saturday.
noons,
will
have
a
ThanksgiVIng
as
Brain
and
Jim
encounter
difwhich only approximately oneor Telephone SW
f
I
added
to
the
interest.
program under the direction a ficulties with a football conscious
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half are known.
Final
settlement
is
not
complete,
Mrs.
Justus
J.
Bodley,
assisted
by
alumnus,
the
flower-loving
college
liThe Association's aim is to
make it possible for all adults to Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol next Mon- president, two exceedingly chann- but it is expected that the aftair
have a free chest survey X-ray day.
1
. ing heroines, and the two gang- will net about $400. This profit is
used for the more than 20 chariwithin a two-year period, but this
Mrs. William McCa~v e3 l~ sters.
'ties
of the club. The education
work will only be possible if our! chairman of Troop CommIttee ana
The humorous resolution of
and
health and welfare depart1· reached"
Communications, assisted by Mrs. their difficulties combined with
goa I S .
S
r
treasurer· Mrs.
ments thank those who by their
21,450 county residents were John t P;:~:ait
transpo~tation; Hughletts' delightful music gives patronage, gifts, and other assistgiven free chest survey X-rays Rober
, fr h
Is and a light-hearted tone to this show
ance made the party so successful.
.
M B
Mrs Bodley re es men •
last year, accordmg to r. em..
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. cookie chair- which promises to be one of the
• Yes, our baaine......
hardt; 80,000 more persons were \ Mrs. PIerce MacNall'J
most originai of recent Swarth ..
> been built by renderiDa
Clarence C. Franck, .Ir., of Correached through health education man. _-'-_ _ _ _ _ _ __
more productions.
out.oC;the-ordiDary .uvnell
avenue, son of Mr. and Mrs.
programs and another 55,000 I
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ice to our patrons. Here
Clarence C. Franck, has been
through sound health films and
Chemical Engineer Cited
you are assured COllfteoDl
elected President of the Engineerprinted stories in newspapers and
Eleanor A. Greiner of North Arts Center Participates
and competent attention;
ing
Club,
Swarthmore
College.
In Regional Exhibition
magazines. Equally important is Chester Road has been elected to
Make this your famil,
emergency relief for the TB pa- junior membership in the AmeriThe Community Arts Center of
Drug Store. And p l _
tient and his family, as well as the can Institute of Chemical EnWallingford will participate in the
be sure to bring III yOlll
rehabilitation of many IIcured" gineers according to an announcesecond annual exhibit sponsored
Doctor's pres~cripdOD.~
ment received from S. L. Tyler,
patients.
by the Regional Council of ComExecutive
Secretary
of
~he
InMrs. A. W. Bass, Jr., is chairmunity Arts Centers. which wl1l
Cathermlln's
man of the Swarthmore Campaign stitute in New York.
be held in the lohby of the FiA
research
engineer
at
the
Sun
Drug Storo
Committee, while Mrs. D. Norman
delity-Philadelphia Trust ComKent heads Ihe group In Walling- Oll Refinery in Marcus Hook, Miss pany during the week beg~nning
Greiner is a graduate of Girls'
ford.
Monday, November 17. This exHigh School in Philadelphia and
hibit will include painUngs, pot"l saw it in The S war th morea n ... of Drexel Institute.
tery, and sculpture of 11 local arts
CAMERA & HOBBY SHOP
centers. There will be a large ex405 Dartmouth Ave.
hibit of children'S work. In addiTHIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
SW
6·4191
Fri. 9·8:30
tion to individual awards the comFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14
munity center with the best group '.'~"'~"""""""""~'t
2:45' P.M.-Football: S.H.S. vs. Prospect Park .. ,... Rutgers Field exhibit will receive a silver cup.
...
H
8'20 P M -"Home a t ;:;even
""" " ... " .. " .......... . Playp,rs Club
A panel of judges has chosen
·
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,SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15
. .
paintings
and crafts submitted by
,
I
Alumm Fleld
2 '00 PM-Football: College vs. Drexe ' ........ ' .. .
members
of
the Wallingford Com·
..
.
d
Woman's Club
CI b munily Arts Center for the ex7 '30 PM-Junior Assembhes: 8th Gra e . . . . . . . . . . ,
·
..
"
Players
u
8:20 P.M.-uHome at Seven . " .. " ................ 'Woman's Club hibit. These include paintings by
9:30 P.M.-Junior Assemblies: 10th Grade ......... .
Mrs. John Kirchgasser and Mrs.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16
Norman B. Dutton Wallingford.
CHESTER'S FASHION CORNER
.
' .','" ., .. ,....... Local Churches
11:00 A.M.-Mormng
Worsh,p
,
Mrs. F. D. Hennessey of Media
EDGMONT A VENUE - 7th and WELSH STFl':ETS
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
and Floyd Todd of Springfield,
.
.
'00
P
M
-L
W
V
Panel
D,scuss,on
............... Woman's Club
.
2
·
.,
...
M
Cunningham Field Mrs." Heinz Stolte, Mrs. Wolff and
3 out of 4
4'00 PM-Hockey: College vs. Bryn awr, .. ' ,
. .
Mrs. George Pedlow, Mrs. Thomas
' ......... High School Audltorium
8 : 00 P'M'-Home and School
B. Liplon, J. Roger Ullnlch. Pot·
.
.
out of 3
8:15 P.M.-Junior Woman's Club ............ " ... . Woman's Club tery created by Mrs. Marjorie
Dutton and sculpture by Heinz
6 out of7
Stolte will also be sent.
Robert Walker, Art Director of
Prefer:
the Community Arts Center, and
Dining Room Open To Publlo
Mrs. William McLaughlin, Exhibitions Chairman, are in charge
of arranging for this local Center's
part in the Exhibition. Mr. Walker is chairman of the department
of Fine Arls of Swarthmore College.
A private view of the exhibit
PERMANENT and TRANSIENT GUESTS
will be held Sunday afternoon,
Harvard and Rutgers Avenues
Phone Swarthmore 6-9728
November 16, for the benefit. of
Ihe membership of the commumty
arts centers, as well as for members of the press and invited
Your Advantage
guests. Mrs. McLaughlin and Mrs.
Charles C. Lucas of Rose Valley,
representing the Community Ar.ts
Center on the Regi~mal Councll,
will act as hostesses, and Mrs.
Gerald Kynett of Wallingford will
pour.
Out of the
ORDINARY
Ii
2
Harvard Inn
3.95
't's to
SHOP AT THE
(;O-Op
Annual Bazaar
and Supper
Peace
r:\ven b1
Chapter No. 239, O.E.S.
Thursd~y, Nov.
Dartmouth Avenue
(Across from Borough Hall)
20th
Swarthmore Woman's Club
Baked Bam Snpper, 5 to 7 P.lIf.
Rascrvations - SW 6-1457
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8\V A UTH ~roHE
COLLEG!';
-~, Super·Whitehall
In I;;'partlal natl~nwlde' public prefere:h:
, &eats' ' •." • ,.1&],50/1 S&per-Whlteball
and
leading choice. • . tor fabric, ap~ , Jdte
desirability • • • against three e':::;b!'!,P
shIr& brands seUIq'''' even
Ulan Snper-WidtehaD.
w:
:rices
Sto~ Hours-M~n. &bru Thurs.9;SO~5:30; Fri. 9:30-9; 'S.~ '9:30-6
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hy
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Hel, FI.Io. TI
THE SWARTHMOR
Seals
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O_L_U_ME_2_4~'_N_U_M_B_E-=R~47---;~_ _ _ _ _ _~S.:W~A~R~TH~M~O~R~E:::'~F~R~ID~A Y, NOVEl\IBER 21, 1952
H.S. Turkey Clash Legion Auxiliary Card Party
I
At Lansdowne
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John M. Pearson
t3.50 PER ,YEAR
H. &S. Told $800,000 School Expansion Is
,Needed; Board, Community Hear Ultimatum
The American Legion AUXiliary"1
will hold a dessert card party at
the Woman's Club House, Monday, December I at I p,m.
Swarthmore Takes Pros- Canned foods for Veterans and
Previewing a Lay Building Study Committee report to
their families for Christmas Willi
pect Park, 25-6, in
be presented to School Board the following evening, the Home
be collected at the door. There
Game Last Fri.
and School Association Tuesday night was told borough resiwill also be a silver offering.
dents face up to a 10-mill Authority tax for elementary exThe annual Thanksgiving Day
A most cordial welcome is exclash will be played at Lansdowne tended 10 the community.
pansion and a probable one percent income tax for increased
this year - kick-off tinie 10 a.m.
operational costs.
This will be farewell for 19 senPage upon page of reports resulting in recommendations
iors - Co-captains Bill Kauffman
:th'ot $800,000 to $1,000,000 be spent in enlarging the Rutgers
and John MacAlpine, Frank Habavenue school and modernizing the College avenue unit. were
bersett, "Don MacElwee, Lee Swan,
given before Donald P. Jones. finance chairman. helped parHoward Shearer, Bob Doherty,
,
Jay Phillippee, B. Barraclough,
ents and other property owners to view the cash facts. The
Dick Bell, Charles Neuweiler, Mrs. Bass Heads Swarthover-all survey indicated 26 classrooms. or 11 more than exist
Sieve Snyder, BlJI Hoot, Charles
more ~ommittee of
at present. will be needed by 1960. Seven of the new rooms
Grier, 'Andy Schroder, .Dan Strom-'
,
'Volunteers,
should be ready by September 1954 according to Dr. Samuel
berg, Joe Mellace, Bill Ziegenfus
Final
Plans
are
being
lormulat'
'
T.
Carpenter, chairman of the main study committee.
and Waller Meyer, manager.
"
John F. Spencer, chairman of the population trends subTwo..\1.w(;,:.e 11
-, matched teams,
.
committee.
predicted the school district's present 494 eleSwarm ore and Prospect Park,
battled it out in the first half of 1st, 'according to Mrs. A. W. Bass,
mentary. pupils would exceed 700 by 1960. while the high
the game last Friday 'on Ruigers Jr., chairman of the Swarthmore
~
school now having 300 residents I
't h d
Committee
of
Ihe
Delaware
Counand
183
tuition
students
would
avAenue
un
1
al been tga~ed.
Field, to give Ihe crowd a thrilling
f ll
ty
Tuber
'culos'
,'s
and
H'all'h
Assoh
h
600
·t~.·
u
sea
e caf e ena was
exhibition of football. The first
e
Researc
Head
Served
reac a
capac, y ."rom resldent th
ht
. t'fi db' t
. th
. ti
st d t I
.
. ht
oug unlUs l e u movmg e
score came late in the first period Cla
on.
Boro Council & Library
u en s ~ one In e.g years.
dividir.g line to relieve tbe load
after Howard Shearer Intercepted
Posters have been placed, with
Mrs. "Oliver Rodgers, chairman on the northern school. and pura Prospect pass and ran to the 27. the consent of Swarthmore's everIn 18 Years Here
of tbe educational needs and stan- chasing or leasing adjoining land'
On first down Shearer scampefed patient and loyal businessmen and
A Memorial service was held dards study, stated Swarthmore from Swarthmore College for ete ..
to the 36. Andy Schroder hit the doctors. Boxes for coins will be
was finding it necessary to keep mentary use at College avenue
' t·
t·
for John M. Pearson WedneSdaYlnlnning if ,·t ,'s to mal'nta,'n l'tsrank
line for a total of 11 yards. Bob I Dcated a t s tra
eglc' spo s In sev"
th S
I'
were included among recommenDoherty carried it to the 42. era1 s t ores WI'th th e h ope th a t ex- everung In e warthmore Pres- among good schools. She sa.·d sur- dationS. Haste was urged sl'nce .'t
byterian Church. The Rev. Joseph
Howard Shearer passed to Don tra pennies and nickels and dimes
P. Bishop conducted the service. rounding communities have made is believed added facl·ll·t.·es must
MacElwee, who headed for a TD. will find their way into them, to
great strides, with new buildings be ready for use in September
help defray the increasing cost of
Dr. Pearson's sudden death on bringing up their educational stan- 1954.
John MacAlpine converted.
John Van Wyk took Ihe kick-off the work .f the Association.
Sunday morning, November 16, at dards. Meanwhile Swarthmore's
Mr. Jones cautioned it was
on the 10 and sped up the sideMembers ot. the Junior Wom- his home, 219 Cornell avenue, elementary schools have rooms harder to secure operating funds
shocked and deeply grieved this 0 I 75 t 80
t th'
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an's Club along with a Committee
ny
0
perc;:en
e sIze ca - and repayment monies than to
of Junior High School "girls will community which he had gen- ed for by pres~~t-day "standards. borrow the wher.ewithal to build.
th b th
C 11
Th
erously served and in which
The fact that they are already
man e 00 at the 0 ege
e- was held in high esteem. He bad
.
. With borrowing capacity limited
atre, the management of which
theoretically six classrooms short by assessed valuation, the District
has been generously cooperative. returned Thursday to his home is parJly covered by the housing of can borrow up to $560,000 by
There will 'also lie a booth in the from Taylor Hospital where he three overflow classes in the high 1959-60. It could borrow $800,000
Bank where extra seals will be had been hospitalized following a school building.
through establishment of an AuCh I
'~I
h .
a, vallabI'e'," an'd where an'y'on' e w'ho heart attack on October 17.
ar es ~opp ng, c aIrman of thority, he said, and also presented
Woman's Club to Hear may have been missed in the A physicist and mathematician the land
and buildings sub-com- I figures and charts showing departmailings may purchase what has of national repute, Dr. Pearson mfttee, reported the College ave- mental cost increases as compared
Field Director Speak
become a symbol of Christmas had a scholar's humility and an nue elementary school was now to income over the next eight
on CARE
cheer in America.
insatiable thirst for wider knowl- 25 percent overcrowded while years.
edge.
He was the Director of the R utgers avenue was 12 percent so
The international friendship deEqually important tc? the ComExtra taxation through an Aupartment, Mrs. S. Milton Briant mittee has been the assistance of Physical Division of the Sun
and would be 40 percent by 1953 thority could be, applied to debt
chairman, is in charge "of the Mrs. Edith Kenney, Swarthmore's Company Research and D"vE,lolp-iand 100 percent by 1958 unless ad- reduction alone. Aid in bringing
In 1948
he re- 0ditional
classrooms
were built. operational expenses in line with
meeting of the Woman's Clnb of School Nurse, under whose dlrec- ment
ceivedDepartment.
the Dr. Frank
Newman
td
I
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Swarthmore to be held Tuesday at tion the school girls will work'
u oor p ay area for elementary income could only come from a
2 p.m. Roy McCorkel will speak and the courtesy extended by th~ Speller Award, made amiuaUy by use is also greatly sub-standard raise in assessments, LegislCitive
on "C ARE Responds to the
. . te s
d rectors of the local the National Association of Corro- aIthou~h this will be corrected at permission to reclassify the DismhlDls h r an
sian Enmneers in recognition of
'
World's Needs."
c urc es.
1st d~·
t 'b ti
.
.
Rutgers avenue by the 12 adjoin- trict third class before the regular
Mr. McCorkel, a resident of
Rosemary Cox heads the School ou an Ing c~n n u o~s.ln ;s:clence ing acres now being purchased by 1960 census, or from an income
J
tt, and engineenng
tax.
C
Swarthmore, is field director for omml'tt'
ee with J u d yarra
. pertaining
H h Id 15to the
t the School District.
e e
pa
The high school is deemed adeSwarthmore's real estate tax is
CARE in this country. F or two .T ayIor B am ett an d Anne Hutch- field
ents of
O!l corrosion.
electrical instruments
foryears he was European field illson.
I
d h d I qualte until 1958 although some re- up to the 35-mill hilt for a fourth
director and saw much of Israel,
Volunteer workers in the Bank me~suremen.t and co~tro , an
a arrangement of space and addi- class district now. There is a real
P8
Yugoslavia, and Southern Europe. will include Mrs. F. H. G. For- written Vlanto~s lartlcles and t j - tional facilities such as a larger estate transfer tax and this year
th pers on
e ec nca on
measuremen
n I'b
I
h S h I B oard added a $15 per
He also visited Northern Europe, sythe. M'rs. C . I rw In G aIb rea,
(Continued
Page 8)
1 rary, central zation of science t e e 00
France, England, and Scandinavia. Jr., 1\.1:rs. Charles R. Gerner, Mrs.
laboratories, and home equipment capita levy. The borough has no
Hostesses for the day will be: D. Mace Gowing, Mrs. Harold G.
in. the home economics depart- taxable amusements or industries
Mrs. Mark W. Bittle, Mrs. Albert Griffin, Mrs. Robert Kamp, Mrs.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
ment is needed. When it reaches and a large portion occupied by
L. Hilles, Jr., Mrs.> William W. William F. Lee, Mrs. Charles W.
The Community Thanksgiv- 600 students it will require the Swarthmore College and other
Turner) and Mrs. Thomas H. In- Lukens, Mrs. Edward L. Noyes, ing Service will be held Wed- three rooms now lent to the ele- institution,s is tax free: A sales tax
gram. At the tea following the Mrs. Harold Ogram, Mrs. H. Lind- nesday evening. November 26, mentary school, plus two. otherS. is considered unfeasible since it
meeting Mrs. J. Paul Brown and ley Peel, Mrs. "Carroll P. streetrr'l at 8 p.m. in" the Methodist A 700 high school, accommodating would drive away most business
Mrs. Leslie A. WetIaufer will Mrs. H. S. Toole and Mrs. Robert on Park avenue. The Rev. Jo100 tuition pupils. would require now ·enjoying by the town's small
pour. Mrs. H. E. Goldsmith and J. Turner.
seph P. Bishop will deliver the still another three rooms. Since shopping area.
Mrs. Ford F. Robin'son of the hosMrs. C. Newell West heads the sermon.' The entire community building for tuition pupils is estiAs Mr. Jones stated, "RRidents
piiality committee will assist.
Junior Woman's Club Committee.
is invited to attend.
mated to cost $1500 per pupil and are going to have to do soW,ething
::.=:.::...:=::::==-::.::::..:==:..--...:..~--~--------law does not permit figuring capi- they dislike - either p~ovide the
RESOLUTION
UC S tal expenditure in tuition rates, it funds 'to expand present schools
CUB PACK 101 COND
T
was generally conceded tuition or relinquish the idea of maintainWE who have known and worked with John M .. Pear~on In local
INITIATION TONIGHT pupils would have to be dropped ing 25 to 30 pupil classes and acgovernment matters wish to record the high esteem If!. W~lch w~ held
Cub Pack 101 will conduct its when resident pupils taxed the ca- I companying modern educational
him to certify to the conscientious and skillful manner In whIch he annual initiation ceremony tonight pacity ot the present high school standards".
performed his work as a Borough Councilman, and to express our at 7:15 in the Swarthmore Pres- set-up.
Dr. Carpenter, who is also chairProfound shock at learning of his untimely death.
.
byterian Church. Boys in the
Mr. Topping stated a 600 resi- man of the School Board's properA brilliant scientist, director of research for a large corpor~t~on, fourth and fifth grades at the Rut- dent high school, maiiltenance of ty committee, estimated the lay
John Pearson worked enthusiastically upon all phases Of. mUDlcIP;1 'gers Aventie School, who have Isome elementary classes at College committees' w 0 r k represented
gOvernment-highways, sewers, the fire company, the police, the - never been Cub Scouts before, as avenue without major alteration, over 3000 man hours and constibrary board, traffic control.
. .
well as all boys in the third grade and providing all major construc- tuted a wonderful example of
Convened in special session to express our admIratIOn and re- desiring to joint the pack, will be tion at Ru~gers was the lowest Democracy in Action. Whereas an
Spect, and the sympathy of our fellow townsmen. it. is hereb! r~solved put through their paces.
cost plan. It' would cost up to outside group of specialists was
and directed that a copy of this resolution, "followmg publication, be
The ceremony will be performed $200,000 more, he estima!ed, for a first considered, the whole survey
delivered io the family of John M. Pearson.
by members now in their last year 700 high schOi)I and major can.. was made by public-spirited citiPASSED this Eighteenth day of November, A.D. 1952.
of cub bing, assisted by other pack struction to the College avenue zens of the c~mrpunity - all exBOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE;
members. Properties used have el~mentary school. .
perts in their various fields.
By H. Lindley Peel
been made by the boys in their
The committee recommended a
President of Council
EARLY DEADLINE
den meetings.
possible moving of all elementary
Because of the Thanksgiving
ATTEST:
Parents of all boys becoming grad~s to Rutgers avenue, but only Holiday, the deadline for next
Elliott Richardson
Cub Scouts for the first time are after the need was definitely evi- week's Swarthmorean will be
Borough Secretary
urged to be present at the induc- dent, public support obtained, and noon, Tuesday," November 25.
A.PPROVED this Eighteenth day
tion. Other parents, friends and severa] yetlrs experience in run- The paper will be delivered as
~f Novemher, A.D. 1952.
all townspeople are cordially in- ning a somewhat increased school
usual on Friday.
harles R. Russell
vited.
there
and
an
improved
College
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Burgess
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Christmas Seal Sale I
Begins Dec~mber 1st I
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0r. J0hnMPearson
Meeting Tuesday Will
Feature Roy McCorkel
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November 21, 1952
'1'BB SW'AllTBIIOB&\N
f::~:~Ce~}\\-'
T!.h.' 'Bo'u'.q': e'.t·
and~. Th~ore
l3e)!tem~r
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BEAUTY SALON ' .
as
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9 Chester Road
:Call Swl¢hIl1o~6-0476'
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entertain
State Abto Inspection
Nov. 1st to Jan. 31st
FOr sate, Sure Prohiitloll Uie
'PRESTONE or ZEREX Anti.Freez.
.' .~U$..$ELL"$SERVICE
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allow at lealt 0.. w.ek'. aotlce for
·.-:-e_oval of rail front ltora'.~
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f."mo."
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I~~~~~~R~U~9~'~N~"~d~~~~~E~V~E~R~Y~.~Y~e~a~r~'~lii~~~
weeks
.
Reversible Jackets'
Fri.· &. Sot.
t.ru!
Tamer
(TeclmIcoIot).
A Iavtsh prodnctlon of FranZ I.e--
har's, famous- operetta'
~ .fttNe ec.JiI4,/
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sh_
~:...rtoons.
llGmeclY.
a n d _ of-.
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"PIRATES HAR801l," .
Sat. Night OnI,.~Peat1Ue TIm....
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GlISOD'·
SP"!'iBl klddl..- sh(>W SaLl P.M.
ROY Rooms In .. rlp-maring
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GKRI5TMA$: (A'IDS
SlIn. &
MOil.
One ", ALPRED HlTClICOCK'S
~tarpret LOckwOOd'
1\flcbael RedgTave
A great EnrUsh suspense
uroUlht INwk for y ...r
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Wed. & Thurs.
Marp &: Gower Champion
"EVERYTHING I HAYE
IS.YOURS n
,In the
Swarthmore
The 'Chitdren's ShOp
BW.8-1148
A
(~hnlcolor)
•
ti_nl muslOlll oomeay.
-Thuro. night only-,
Feature times 6 - 8 • 10
Vft'1
s,. &,;,1,1
for best selections .
1Ncd~/
f9r,bed impressions
StartI.q FrI.
(JarJ. _ t ·
Michael's Coli... Plluisla"
"MONIJEY BUSIRISSn
O.thCor..r
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While remembering Thy "Peace be Still"
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Df. Oscartaiu'dr1in,i'Dr:'I:Oreti8 ~".""'"
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~tes were the attending For Thy chastening rod tlw.t hczs proved Thy Love,
phy cians. T?e staff nurses began ~ For my steadfast faith scoD cannot moVe
nursing servIce at the Swarth- iJ.j
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more Presbyterian Church NursFor Thy proml.Se of sweet re~~ above, .
The usherS fa,,: I!!~.ci~ are Peter eryMSChGooltf°n Ocrt
t°ed
ber h-27' h wi . ~
I tlw.nk Thee,to/ii.':
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buy poultry for ilie lI'I\uTay, Wesley
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Jt',rane<:;.Harry
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10f the agency film, "A Day with
Sjmlor Hlg~ Fellowship will use
T he, Communi"" Tl)aDks~vlngl the V1s1t1ng Nurse" at the AmosFor t~.e_ s!Jul' $ da~k battles o/ten ~on.
as htht~t'th'!1!~ussion ~l1is Sunday Service will b~'J:icldin 'thlSchurch land School and the Woodlyn
For th'e~fin··:·hl·n·'g'~of tasks beg'un
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ni./J a, e1rrei!'Jla~lI1-eetlng,the on Wedne!id~" eVl!Dinlt,,'t:'8 School PTA and talks to two
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"1~g at; the Christmas. p,ag- -,,'clock. All thJ ~oroligh ChurChes Springfield women's grou!'s In Oc_ '" For the power to say "Thy will be: done"
eant, wblch they plJm to present are partlcllia)lpg and an InVitation tober. Staff nurses each Vlsi;ed the
on Sunday, December 21. Th1a is extended to.all to attend:' ',,;..
Pennsylvania State Nurses Asso1 tlw.nk Thee, L.ord.
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group will meet for supper at 6: 30 '.
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clation and Pennsylvania Organan4 foU()w wi~h a meeting lit 7: 15.
,TRINITY NOTES
iz~.ti,on Ior Publlc Health Nursing ~
Junior High Fellowship w i l l ' "
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In Pbilad"lphia iJ.j
meet at 6 p.in., in McCahan Hall
There will be B celebration of November 5 to 8. '
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dents on how to make a worsblp will meet. At 11 o'clock tbe regservice.
ular service of Mbinlng Prayer W
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The Young Adults Group will will be held. The ushers for the.
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meet at the usual 6: 30 p.m., for a services will be as follows: J.'E.
The second m"eeting of' the
supper meeting. There will be a Bell, J. P. Espenschade, W:':it oridge dass will be held Monday,
panel.discussion.this SuD.d8Y, by Fawcett, R. G. Haig, B. "Harrar, November 24, from 9:30 until
members of·the group on Hlndu- E:' C. Page, Jr.,T. Randall, and 11:30 in the lounge. There are
Ism and the Moslem·rengion.
. W. N. Ryerson. Gordon WYse. is still places for one or two more
The Deacons will meet for their scheduled to serve as acolyte at players. For information call Mrs.
regular montllly meeting on Tuesc the 8 o'clock service, and John Corbeq Shute Sw 6·3757
day, November 25 at 8 p.m.
BeI'l/-ard at 11 o'clock. During the
The' painting class meets MOIlMr" .Bisholl wi~ preach at the 11 o'clock ~ervice Ann MorSe a:ftd day at 9: 30 'at the studio of
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Park avenue.
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Tuesday at 10: 30 a.m. the health
(HUI(II SERVlaS
at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon, and welfare department will meet
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imd the Girls' Cliolr at 5 o~clock. in the .10~e .to. work, on
'At 8 p.m., the area meetinii on bags and cancer dressings for the
, . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Christian Living Conference .. will Conununity Health Society and to
Joseph P:' Blsbop, Minister ,. be beld in the Cleaves Room. '
sew for cainp Sunsbine. Mr.. Eliz'John St~ttn.r, Assistap~.
. HolY Communion wtll be cel- abeth Anne Groff will speak on
Sunday, November 23
.ebrated at 7: 15 Wednesday mol'}l- "Community Heaitli Society of
9:30 A.M.-Church School, Men's I.rig. At 4 p.fu., the Boys' Choir Central Delaware Coun..·."
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10:45 A.M.-8ehior High Class.
'oVili rehearse, and at 8 p.m., a
A \:>o~ .lunch will be hel4 at 12
9:30 and 11,0.0 A;M.-Mr. Bisbop community Thanksgiving servie'e ';oon, Tuesday.
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METHODIST. CHURCH
Church.
abr6l1d thl;...umm';r: She ~sited
Roy N. Keiser. ·D.D:,' Minister
On Thanksgiving Day there will several American FrIends ServIces
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be a celebration of the HolY Com- Committee'projects In Europe and
9:45 A.M.-'-Churoli . School and munion at 8 a.m.
brought back some excellent color
Young Adults.
slldes which she wm use to il~,.-t--,
U:~!;~.-The Minister will
FRIENDS MEETING NOTES lilstrate'her'talk. Tbisme'etirighas
11:00 A:.M.:.i-ch\ll'Ch 'Nursery.
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,.The -A;dult Forum wmter series Committee of the Meeting, and I.
8:00'p:M~omn\iliii&'Service at Will begIn in earlY January. There open to all members and all others
this Church.
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Tbe Community Thanksgiving attend the service held In all
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Service will be held 10 tbe Meth- Chnstian c ence c urc ~ ne
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odist Church at 8 p.m. on Wednes- Sunday, when the. subject will be
!IDgen. Before )'OIl blow It, hmcbtlioe; before you
8:"00 1'.M;-'-Comrl1uid~Th8nks- day, Novell\ber 26. There Will be "Soul and Body", the Golden Text
know It, tim
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IiDd the work so totere,otlng that the time passes
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)neanor Stabler Clarke will speak an,d my ~,esh~rie~ out.f"r,~h~ llv-, .
mplclly. ~,h.... _ some other advantages of a
'SUu1at,'N.we:mber 2S
In the Meeting House on her triP. l,!g~; ,(r·~ 84: 2) .
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and 508 dental examinations Forty"
one children' visited tlie
Child Health Center on ,!be first
and, third Thursdays In October. III
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, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Davies
of Cedar lane have returned' from
a 10~week trip to 'Japan where
iIley visited their son Major
J. Davies, U.S.A., Mrs. Davies and
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t h r e e children of Yok a ama,
Japan.'
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Transue of North Cbester road
entertained a few ·friends ~t dinner at their home FrIday evening
before the Chester Charity Ball
at the Ar9nimink GoU Club."
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To avoid disappointment:
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Announcement of an orientation
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aware., 'Counl¥; at the' regular iii! For the blessed
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ThanksgiVing Week..
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Rugs may be picked up the week before for
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partments; the Junior High and
The sermon t I' t
Senior lilgh
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o'clock service
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Boys and girls.ln ihe Church. Tbe Church Nurs
for chilS:C::'
bring on 110- dren is open dUringri:e morning
~ank~givin'g bCa!""'sk"ets
ed tof°be,,!!s...;for service. Mrs. Horace R4iu'Shaw and
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to· needY f8mpies. Junior HIgh charge.
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, THURSDAY. deliveries will be made TUESDAY.
. FRIDAY " deliyeries wjlllte made I't\ONDAY,
WEDNESDAY deliVeries will lie made' WEDNEsDAY.
No pick~uP5 elCCep(emllrlJ,ericies d~rlng
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two Church Services on- Sunday, November 26.
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The Truth".
D. IS.T. NOTES
The double. session 0 f
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Tbe Sunday School meets at
Ch,urc.h. Schoo.l wtll begin tbla 9'..45
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Deliv.ry Schedule
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the Swarthmore Metbodist Church
departm~nts
, .ROBERT J. ATJ., Owner
Opposite Borough ParklllgLot
· ' . , ..: '. Dartmouth & Lafayette Ave••
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DEADLINE-WBDNEIiIDAY NOON'
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Home
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thUU7 24. 1,29,at the Poet
BEAllTY GRACES TOE' FESTIVE BOARD' .
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Conechy of South Chester road
spent ,the week-end in New York
City and attended meetings 'of the
Society of Naval Architects.
t:'eneelat~'eC"'arter''''
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JIIonda:r. November 24
All-day sewinl/ for tbe A.F.S.C.
Wednesday, 'November 26
All day. "6ewing,: for 'the A.F.S.C.
8:00 P.M. - Community· Thanksgiving Service, Metliodist Church.
"FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRlST;SCIEN'l'IST
SWARTHMORE
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Sunda:r, November 2S
11:00 A. M.~unday School.
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11:00 A. 14.-Tbe Lesson-Sermon "
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each week, 8 P.M. Reading room .
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evenings
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Orientation
Meeting co~:d:drs'r!:.g::;:n:~:·altc. Lark·~
For C.om. Health Board
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Mr. and Mrs, Harry F. Brown 20 guests' by Mri.,
of North Chester road will return Hordem of North Chester
h'lnle· ,tpmorro...
the?,Q\1een of
Purn,ell at ·the . ..
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a two - weelt· tter'S .home on Cornell av'~nlle·1I
Dr. and Mrs .. Robert M. Grogan
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a meeting of the G
Mr: and Mis~'i Roi'C8iiOn, Jr.; is the former ,Beverly· Harlow at
Society at America in Boston of North Chester road will enter- Lafayette avenue.
last week .. Dr• .Grogan was a mem- tain as thelr house guest for a
Mrs. \ Lloyd E. Kaullman
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ber of a group which spent three week Miss Castle Crain of Red- Dartmouth avenue was hostess
days on a ,lleld trip through Ver. field S. D., who will.arrlve 14on~ Tuesday evening l
day 'to visit through thli Th8nks~'tel' Soroptimlst' Cfub'
mont
and
New
Hampshire
preceding' the meeting.
giving holidays.
monthly program meeting.
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of '~Deep ollecti,ons and pictures. of. r.,.,en,tll
Mr. ~nd Mrs. George M. Allen
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and son George,' Jr" at Riverview be a .December bride, will ..be the theme o~.the ev!'lling.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Alfred Calhoun
road, visited friends i~ Ithaca, N. '~est ~f honor at Ii IUDclieOll', to
Y., over. the week-end ""d af;lend- be given toman-ow' by'Mrs: D. of Elm' avenue will
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ed the Cornell-Dartmouth game. M.alco~ Hod¥e, of Strath Haven theIr h ouse 'guests d
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hollander avenue,and Mrs. Paul B. B~ a.t Thanksgiving week-end Mrs. Calof Ogden avenue entertaioed as Mrs. Banks home on Harvard houn's brother Mr. Albert WE,bs1;er I
their house gtiest last week Mr. avenue,
and famlly of Ridgewood, N. J.,
Anthony Bess of Aden, Arabia
Mr. and Mrs. Frank' H. Mc- formerly of swarthmore, Mr. and
who was on a bUlliness trip to thts Cowan of Vassar avetl)le will en- Mrs. Dana Greeley and famlly of
·country.
tertaln at a family dinner party Boston, and Dr. and·. Mrs. John
Mrs. J. Roy Snape of Harvard on Thanksgiving Day, which will Rose and ch1ldrell of Washington,
avenue entertained members of include tbeir daughter lI'Iildred, D.C. Mrs. Greeley and Mrs. 1\'o,se I
her Gladstone ~anor bridge club home from Penn State, and their are sisters of Mrs. Calhoun.
at a luncheon-bridge at her
son and'daughter-In-Iaw Mr. and
Jean Holman, a Sophomore
last Thursday.
Mrs. Robert McCowan of· Phillips- Deruson University will spend the
Mrs. Ja~k rucksecker of Cornell burg. The Bob McCowans. will ~hanksgiving' w~ "end at her
. avenue 'entertained, members of visit over· the week-end. and at- hoine on College avenue. Jean will
her bridge club at a dessert bridge
the Army-Navy ga,me,,,.
be .accompanled, :by 'i :MlsS.
Tuesday evening.
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Gayle Hodge of Cornell Univer- Hollar' of .WashlDgtOn,.
Mrs. Walter James of Scranton sity will spend the ThankSgiving soi>ho':"ore at Slmmcinsciiueie; ~
is visiting through the Thanksglv- holidays at her home on'Strath
and Mrs. William J".CreSing holidays .with h~
I{al'ep. avenue. '.
son, Jr., of Haverford place
Mrs. William. C. Campbell and
Maryellen Snape of ,Harvard returnedliome frOI1\"a::
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avenu.e artI.ves .b.om,.'.. ·. n~vt, ..,W,,e.t,- tripthroligh the west;
famlly of Yale avenue·
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~ month stay
Mrs. John .Wigton of Harvard Tyi-oite for the holiday'wj!ek-end
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John W. Snape will.
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pltal recuperating from an opera- from Hobart College, Geneva, N. ~aple avenue will spend.
tion perfoqned November 12.
y" for 'Thanksgiving:
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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Harri~, ,Air Cadet Jay B.' 'Silape, an 'Club, N . J . "
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Jr" of Vassar avenue will enter- Instrument pilot, is how' 'at Craig
Dr. and Mrs. Frank" G. Keenen
taln as their 'guests on ThanItSglv- Alr Force Base, Thelma; Ala.·
of Harvard avenue entertained
ing Day Mrs, Harris' parents Mr.
Jane Allen of Wellesley College, their house guests for sever.al daYS
. and Mrs. H. A. Scharfenberg of accompanled,'by three' 'classmates, of last week Mr. and Mrs.
Lynbrook, L.I., and her brother wtll arrive next 'Wt!dnesday to Jornlin of Chicag!>.
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Mr. C. A. Scharfenberg and familY sPend' the Thanksglvin'g holIdays
Mrs. FrankUn Gillespie of Ha.r-I
of Allentown.
at her'bollle on Riverview road.
vard avenue ~ntertalned ""'m,,,,.,,1
Mr. and MrS. John Reld Hanna
Pvt. Robert Croco of Hlllbom of her bridge club at 'a luncheonof Riverview road entertaliled in- avenue' spent a few days at his bridge at her home 1'
evening before the Chester Hos- Ing at Camp Breckenbridge, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. George TbloD'las I
pital Charlty Ball at the Aronl- He. is 'now· at Camp Lee, '1la.,
mink Golf Club.
where he has' been assigned to Herschel of Baltimore, Md.,
nounce the arrival of a son, He'IIl'Jr.,j
Mr. and Mrs. G. Alexander mathematical work.
Thomas
on November 16.
Mills of Walnut lane will.be hosts
Mr. Robert C. Reed, son ofMr.
The baby 'Is a gi-andchlld.
at a co-operative supper at thelr and Mrs. Robert H. Reed of Colformer Swarthmoreims 1'
Club.
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Seafor~ Del, haS. been tr~err.ed delphia.
Mr. and Mrs. A. William Bass, to Wilmington where he· will be
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Toland
Jr., of Ogden avenu~ entertained with the Textile Fibre .Sales Diviplace anncunce the
as their week _ end guests
sion. Mr.' and Mrs. Reed and Haverlord
birth of their third daughter on.
Bass' parents Mr. and Mrs. A. .W. young son Bill are resI~ temBass of Orego,!, Ill.
porarilY with Mr. aeed's parents November 18 In Bryn 1'
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Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Harris of uqtil permanently located.
Wellesley road will entertain. Mrs.
Miss Elimar .McConechY a
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John A. Fllrrell of. Raleigh, N.C., South Chester. roadR¢ved in S1IB8OltIPTIONS
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as their house guest for .a week. Boston . last Thursday. on the FOlt·~
Mrs. 'Ferrell is a sister of Mrs. "Nova Scotia" fpllowing an .elght- MA9~S
'Harris and will arrive iOmOl;roY,>. week holiday. Mtss )!4cC"nechY
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vi.$1ttni: friends wee Wisdom
storJ·"arade
has 'been initi.~ted Into Phi
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. and re!8tives in England alld Scot- .lad< and .1111.
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Mr. aOld Mrs. W. Alfred Smith gUest of hono.. at a ~scen.lil).eous
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MRS. LLOYD E. KAtJFFMAN
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,c;-l'l1~ ,,,~ame Saturday. They '.
we.;.iC ~~'~ompanied _home f"r. the
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by attheir
Linda; Ii .student
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SWARTHMORE-HAVERFORD FOOTBALL GAME
Haverford bot tl e d up the
TOMORROW CONTINUES 73 YEAR OLD SERIES Swarthmore' offensive' star, Dick
Esrey, in 194~ tcJ win a· 13-0 vicOne of America's oldest small- A 2-0 defeat was averted· on a tory' over the Garnet.
college rivalries will be co:ntlnull!d touchdown pass from Dwight
An exciting sCoring duel be.tomorrow afternoon, November Murch to Alva Bush. In 1916; the tween Haverford's triple. threat
2;1, when Haverford and SwarthmOre face each other on the grId- Fords forces ruined a perfeet sea- back, Ted Test, 'and Swarthmore's
tro" for the 43rd time since 1879. son for the Garnet by downing passing ace, Sam Gary, ended the
1948 contest in a 28-28 deadlock.
Although the Garnet holds a them 10-7.
The '49 contest was almost as
substantial lead over the Fords,
The Fords bo~ed to "Ally" Corclose as Swarthmore emerged vicwinning 26, dropping 14 and dead- nog in the 1917 game in a 57-7
torious by a 14-13 count. Nick
locking 3, the series has been a rout. The Swarthmore team had
C~ano, as co-captaln of this
close and hotly contest" one had one of its greatest seasons,
year's Gamet squad, and Wilson
sin~e its renewal in 1941. Satur- losing only to Penn and Bucknell. talUed for the Garnet. Dick Hall,
day's game, wblch wlll be tele- They had scored. a total of 238
now properly 'of the Pittsburgh
vised over WPTZ, will be playoid points during the season, while
Pirates, broke through to block
on Haverford's Walton Field, with holdIng their opponents to 40. The
Test's atteinpted conversion to
the kickoff scheduled for 2 p.m.
series was stopped in 1925 after
The long rivalry, interrupted Swarthmore overc!UI'e an early avert a tie.
A favorite Haverford eleven
twice for 10 and 15 year periods, Haverford lead to trounce the
overcame a Garnet lead. to· down
originated at Haverford in 1879 Fords 70-13.
them
13-6 in 1950. Phil VlIDce,
when an all freshman Haverford
In 1941, 7,000 spectators crowdcaptaln
of this year's Ford team,
team downed Swarthmore by a ed into Walton Field to see the
went
for
a touchdown to deadconvincing 36-2 score. After an- renewal of the old· series. Lew
lock
the
halftime
count at 6-6.
other victory in the spring of '83, Elverson's squad emerged victorthe Fords dropped their first to
over coach Roy Randall's Jim Boyd WUed in the last half
the Garnet in the fall of that year elev~n, 12-7. Bill Richard tallied to give the, Fords the win.
Last year the Gamet turne(1I
by a 12-9 score.
both Garnet scores.
the
tables
on the Haverford. team,
In 1884, the Fords highlighted
The Ford bounced back in 1942.
which
had
not won a game all
a fine season with a 10-6 victory when Randall's' forces had a perov.er the Swarthmoreans.
.':. feet season. They won the Swarth- season, to down them 19-7. Bill
Swarthmore's oldest living cap- more game in the last half, 14-13, Jones tallied twice and Cusano
taln, Frederick K. Lane, now a Garnet standout, Richards, ;'ored once.
reth:ed Seattle businessman, led two TD's for the .losers.
the '85 squad to a 40-10 shellackAfter the warttmelnterruption,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Enlon
ing at the hands of a Ford team the Garnet took the"46 contest by Riverview road will entertain
lead by Alfred Garrett. A
a close 13-13' score. Warren Hlg- open house before the puck Ch.b I
win followed by two Ford vic- gins tallied twfce for the victors, Dance In .the Woman's Club totories gave the Scarlet and Black with Dave Work ldcking the morrow evening.
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having cbum. "" demando aplnatthe appmdmately 650 ft. 01 S.. terra
..tate of the decedent to malte known cotta mnltary sewer In the bed8 01
the
and all pe'l"'M Indebted Juniata and 'Rutgers Avenues (Unto. the . decedent to· make payment. opened). Bids sball be made on forma
without delaJ,.to MARY I14tB11NA. and In accordance with plana and
MARGARB'l' CARROLL and' 'BLlZI\- .~Ulcatlons. all '" ",hlch may be
BJn"H M~A. ~~...,. 1104 obtained upon application to the
Balt\m01"e Avenue BprlniPleld Pa.. . ders1gnecl. The. P'!raon or linn
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or to her Attom01.
. lIIecute a contTaot and futn1ah bando
A. SIDNB!' JOHNSON. Jr.
as required bY law, copt... '" which
Butler, Beatty, Greer &; Johnson
may be Been at the omce of the unPa.
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Such ~ dunce! Why, everybody ,I.. knows.tbat
Atlantic Heating Oils are niple reined (or (1)
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Real Estate
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Custom· Homes
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Repairs and Maintenance
Formica FabricaHon
ELECTRICAL .
Repairs _ Installations'
Contracting
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LOST-Small
pursereturn
with to
and key.· Piease
Swartbmoren office.
LOST-Mexican silver belt near
R.R. station las~ week. Reward.
SWarthmore 6-0314.
FOUND - Tortoise shell Persian
cat on College avenue and North
Chester road. Appears lost. Owner
can claim cat by calling SWarthmore 6-7079.
Christman & Joire
PHONES
. D.y
Iv-•• 'ags
SW.62290
Hilltop 7-0674
Hilltop 7-067"
Hilltop 7-1528
Charles E. Fischer
BUILDER
Swarthmora 6-2253
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HORACE A.
REEVES
. PETER pi NICOLA '
Building Canstructlon
Driveway ConstracHon
:. Asphalt
·or Co.crete .
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Cellar'Walls R...P1astere4
Swarthmore
Residential. • Pa'int'ing
CommerciaL •
• Alterations
17V2 .South Chel~r ",oad
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range, four burners,
SWarthmore 6-2402 after
FOR SALE'--Crosley refrigera~or,
in use now. in perfect working
condition, $25. 'SWarthmore 64910.
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FOR SALE-Have fun, add thou. . sands of stamps to your collection at '1' ceqt· each •. ~ v.alues
over 10' cents.. E. R. Lamb.ch•• 231
Haverford avenue, SWarthmore
6-0611..
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FOR 's~Birch crib, complete,
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used, $19; play-pen and
$5; Taylor-Tot,' $5; Toidy
$1; .hlgh chair cushion. 75c;
roo,kS finest figure skates, Uke
size I,. $7. SWarthmore 6-
. STENOGRAPHIC',&
'.' TYPING SERVICE '
Le,•• '.pan . n_ . a.p.m
RESIDENTIAloAHD
COMMERCIAL
CONSTRUqtl.ON
Swarthmore 6-3458
DAii.=.~lii08. ,
Chester .Rd., .
ACME'
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SW8-1818 .
J. Edward Clyde
3-6142 ~291
4-4292
Samuel D. Clyde,
Jr.
George Plowman
SWarthll\are 6;1202
WORMS!
As there are only 28 Shopping Days "til
Christmas. YOU. TOO. should begin Wt;trm
Hunting. if you want' the best selection.
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.The Camera &. Hobby Shop
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M'n Stradley
Samuel D. Clyde
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THE KIND THAT THE EARLY BIRD(G~TS .
to,r.M.,
.~rhunday anclFrhlay
. . "'Ope~ Sa~rciAY 'iii 6 P.M.
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'WORMS!
fIlL
Swarthmore. ·P••
RUPACA.! INC.
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IWIOD
~ 4Ic IICED
~BI FILIIIlTS
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WGEutlOMM:' -tIC SLICIlUm llU1
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phones: 3.6141
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0.' Hourly
29 EAST ·5TBSTI, ~TER
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SWEENEY',&, 'CI;YDE
VP:~_.:
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AComp'e,e ,nsurance and Ilea' Es'~ecoA,enq
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COR. DAJl.TMOUTH and LAFAYETTE "VENUES
Opposite ,Barough, Hall
. SWarthmore 6-0108
the three Rsof ,party-line counesy-be >Reasonable .
about how long ,you ·taIk; Release the line for
~rgencies ...men asked; 1teplaoe mer«:eiver
pdy wben·you 4ind the·line in use.
II you ale always cou.tteOUS on the telephone,
you're sure to lind your party-line neighbors the
same. Happy result: better telephone service for
everYbody concerned!
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It·. a matter .of ~iqlRle ,ooosid~oo. ~eme:~
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ta gaod pal1Y-lh1e;~.I~'p~0ll8 ~ery.ci .
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new.
Wbite. Will sac"Wee.
space. Call. Con~ge
Theatre. SWarthmore 6-2290 after
8 P.M.
FOR SALE -ILarge single brass
bed, complete; kitchen table
and four chairs; porch glider. Good
condition. Reasonable. SWarth
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OCEAN S'RAY~"" Z ::: 37e
~,1Ad";m_
GEORGE MYERS
Box 48-Swarthmore 6-0740
. - t·'
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economy.
Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned
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This ma~ will be employed on an adequate salary' and
trainad in an advanced analysis technique; the average
earnings of the established man in our organlmtion is in
excess of $12,OOO:'previous experience not· desired, but
must have II college' degree, dependerits,' success back.. . ,.. _ground and, b&.of potential.managlUllJlrit. ti"lger. Write.
giving detail. in full confidenCe. Bo'x'XX;'" The Swarthmorean.
.!t•.9tc : 2 ~:. $198,
GUTl'ERS
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VIr1iInI. Lett - the Aristocrat of Fruit Cake
ROOFS
REPAIRED & INSTAU.ED
WARM-AIR HEATING
ii~~i~~ii::~
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY specializing in. business
and estllte analysis· desires to add to its staff in the
metropolitan Philadelphia area, including Wilmmgton,
a college-trained man, 25 to 45 years of age, capable
of d~aling with important clients. and residing;'" this
area.
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Since 1905
Painters '" Paper Hangen
We should know how
Swa. 6-2266 Michigan Ave.
more. Pa.. where same may be 0XlI'1l1~1
Ine.d
PERSONAL - Radios. television WANTED - Three-room
The successful bidder must
receivers, record changers and
for
ment in Swarthmore
IiUrety bOnd 118. Tt!
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ough COde.. Acertlllecl check
0 er
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ca ·app anees rep - young couple, Westinghouse cnr 50'~
ed. . Prompt service.
Robert glneer. Call Hllltop 7-1688.
·amount
Brooks,':. Swarthmore 6-1548.
each-BIt!..'0 ' . . .... must
W ANTEJ;>
- Professional
man,
f()R RENT
wife, 2 children
desire house
or
FOR RENT-First fioor furnished ftrst floor apartment In Swarthor unfur.nished apartment-two more or Swarthmore vicinity. conrooms and bath.' kitchen prlvi- venient to P .R.R.; one ·year lease,
lege. SWal'lhmore 6-1452:
maximum monthly rent $125; pos~
FOR RENT-Furnished room and session on or before March 1, 1953.
bath. Edwarn L. Noyes and Co., Reply to Box E, The
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SWarthmore
6-0114.
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Secretary at Borough BaU.
Ave., lIorion, Pa.
CUNNINGHAM
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Bawlinl:
~36 Bardin~
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FRUIT CAKE
WANTED
.
. {$12.00 Value for $3.00}
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Asbes .& Rubbiab Removed
Lawns Mowed, General
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PERSONAL-Young lady, student WANTED - Garage within two
at Pendle Hill, former school
blocks south s.de of R.R. Call
teacher and Ubrarian wishes eve- Saturday, SWarthmore 6-7164.
Din""a empl0YlD.en.
t 'Will accep t WANTED-Room
'for gentleman
work as baby s.tter or campanion.
lriend of college student for
Call Catherine KIng, ME 6-4507., Wednesday through Saturday.
PERSONAL - Free tra""portation Nov. 26, 27, 28, 29. Call SWarthto N
City Th anksgivmg
.
ewY
ork
more 6- 3323 .
:~~~fo,~r: driving Cadillac Hydra- WANTED - Position for reliable
car. Leave morning, return
houseworker, 4 days. Send
Call MEdIa 6-5265, eve- phone number to Box D, The
sball aocompany the bid of each
Swarthmorean.
tractor. The Borough reserves
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J l~ g. ; right to reject any or all b.do,
WANTED - Boy's figure skates.
ElLIoTT RlCHARD60N
SW:Brtl~m."re
size 2 or 3; boy's chifforobe and
SEWING MACH!NES .
.
Borough
Becretary
bed.
SWarthmore 6-6365.
Clean, oil, lubricate and adJust an
make. In your hoin~ $2.50. Etec.
WANTED-Exp~rienced typist detrIl1cat1on, '15. conversion to po<_
BEQUEST ron. BIDS
sires typing to do at home. Call
talJle, 11211. All ~ ....sollable,
.The ooroug\;l of Swarthmore
for and deliver. Newtown Square
.Call ME 6.3312
....I'e Sealed bids on Monciay.
2484.
WANTED - Two bedroom apart~~~~after~~6~P~.M~.~~~~I Borough8.1953
In COuncU Pa- •
Hall. Swarthmore.
ment, pleasant surroundings, on
t:ao' P.M.. Baotern \Stan
~overlng terms for the. removal
6-0236.
.
garbage from aU households. estab"PlAlitO'; TUNING
National Geo1Ishinent8. and blatitutloriB wIthin the
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issues.
Borough. for the period.. of one year
National AssOCiation Of
Service,
465,
commencing January, .1. 1953. and
Plano '.raDel'S
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Dicksueh BUoceasive years as the
William H. Leaman ..
rent apartment or
SUnset 9-6082
Special nates WIth Its tenru.. The
furnished preferJanuary 15. Oil
may
be
kept
in
fOrce
In
i;;;;;~;;;~;;;;;~~;;;;;g work
form are
of proposed
.. ~mau
.on 111e with the ii;;"oUiiiii-1
adults:
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IITCJQ:i TOOL VALUE
COUP;ON'
aOOK
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PERSONAL
6-144 •
WILLIAM BROOKS
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OPEN
FRL,'
TUES."
9···
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ClOIID THURSDAY - THANKSGIVING DAY
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S••rtIl.ON
. CLA:SSIFIED ADS
'RBQrisr FoRBIDS"
_te bave ·been granted to the
OwaH.aad. O".ra~ by. Alriedcan StOrH Company
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f()R SALE'
THERE'S
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Letters Te8tamentarJ on the -above Swarthmore. Pa., on December 8th.
Five\ir=:~===~~~~~~~~~~~=====~:===ll
a 6-2 advantage
1889. folstraight
Swarthmoreinvictories,
lowed by four setbacks in: a
gave Haverford the series lead
again in 1898.
Close contests in '97 and· '98,
both' went to the Fords by 8-6,
and 12-0 counts. Roger B: Farquhar, who captained the Swarthmore team in '97,'98, and '99, scored and starred for the losers in
the '97 game. Ford captain in '98.
Howard Lowery, outfoxed Farquhar's team and scored on a
quarterback sneak to give the
Scarlet and Black their win.
Farquhar had his revenge when
he captained the '99 team. The
Garnet overcame an early lead to
Win 30-12. With this victory, the
Swarthmore gridiron' forces remained superior until the series
was discontinued after the 1904
contest.
When the series was renewed in
1914. the Garnet tied the game In
the last five minutes of play. A
3-0 lead was erased by AI11son
(Ally) Cornog. direct9\" of alhlet"
ics at Haverford' High School,
when he booted a fteld goal in
the last five minutes. Swarthmqre
won in 1915·by.a close 7-2 score.
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BSTATB OP A'DA MATILDAl4cKBN-8eale4 bldo wU1 be recel....
NA, 1)oCeaIIed.
CouncU Chamber. Borough
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. 21,1952
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,friday 9 to 8:30
··SW ...191
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1952
Community Mourns I Company as a physicist at Dallas. H. S. Turkey Clash •
Texas. In 1931 he moved to the
AtLansdowne
Dr. John M. Pearsoll Susquehanna
Pipe line Company
in a similar capacity and became
in succession assistant chief engineer (1940), chief engineer
(1943). and manager (1944). In
\945 he rejoined Sun 011 ComHe had been a member
11 f of·
pany as dIrec t or 0 f the Physica1
~warthmore Borough Counc or, Laboratory In Upland which soon
B1X years and a former dtrector of developed Into the Physical DlV~-1
the Swar.thmore Public LI. brary.. sion and moved to the
down Bob Doherty took a pltchHis hob b les , c.arrled his .llf;e In- new laboratory at 'Newtown o~t from Bill Hoot and ga11oped
terests Indi~o lrusurhie. purhiSUlflsh' am
bb - Square. He brought his family to around end going the distance.
ateur ra 0 was s c e o y Swarthmore in 1934.
The second half was a dilIerent
but he was an expert at tying
In addition to the National AB- game. Swarthmore's defense held
~ots and symphonic music was soclation of Corrosion Engineers. the Parkers within their territory
his great pl~asure. H? ~as a man which he served on the board of for the remainder of the contest
of generosity and friendliness. directors and executive commit- while their offense scored two
resp"."ted by all w~o knew him tee. Dr. Pearson was a member of more touchdowns.
forDr.
hisPearson
scrupulous
The Garnet.s l1rst score of the
wasfalrnes~.
born m Port- the American Petroleum. Institute;
.
half was set up by a Prospect
1an,
d 0 regon, on J uy
1 9 I 1904• H e and the American
.
D"IPhYSical
h " Socle.
attended Reed 'CoJlege there from ty. C~rroslOn IVIS on. avmg ser- fumble on the 18. On repeated
1921 to 1923; received his bachelor ved It as secretary. He was a drives Schroder smashed through
f'
d' f
th Uni member of the Swarthmore Pres- for the tally.
o s~tylencfeChi?gree. ro1m
'5 e d
- byterian . Church. the Newtown
La' te I'n the last period. a Pros92
verSl 0
cagom
an was S
B'
M ' Ass .
awarded his Ph,D: degree from quare usmess
en.
OC18- pect pass was hauled down by
. I ns titut e 0 f Tech- F
the CaIIforma
tion.
a
member
of
the
Board
of Howard Shearer on the ' 46. On the
'I
S rvI
f
I gy
he'
he was a teaching amI y
e
ce 0
next play' Schroder carried to the
no 0 • w re
County and a dtrector of the
fellow. in 1930.
34. With less than a minute of
Immediately after I e a v I n g Swarthmore National Bank and play remalning. Bill Hoot l1red a
pass . to Don MacElwee for the
scliool. he joined. the Sun. oil Trust Company.
Dr. Pearson is .urvlved by his ftnal score.
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widOW, the fonner Grace Davie,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
whom he married In Los Angeles
WISSAHICK;ON YARNS
O!l August 25, 1929; a daughter
SPORT YARN
Frances Newell, a senior at
son
College; a son John Davie, a
4~PLY WORSTED YARN
Five local people took part in a
freshman at Brown University;
WycoNylon Baby Zephyr and a brother Henry' of. Lang- special radio program, commemorating the opening day of the
horne, Fa.
1952 Christmas Seal Sale which
Mrs. A, L. Clifton. who has been was heard last Monday over
visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. C. WPWA. Chester.
Shute of Maple-avenue, is now reThe skit. entitled "Christmas in
Charles H. Grier
siding in the Swarthniore Apart- May", emphaSized the importance
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ments.'
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of the free chest survey. x-rays
offer.id to residents coUnty-wide
by the Delaware County Tuber-'
culosis and Health Assoclatibn.
Roles were played 'by Mr. and
Mrs. David Bingham. of' Princeton avenue; Liz Forsythe of
Thayer road; Pat Blake of Columbia avenue; and Dr. William Rial,
of Park avenue.
Mrs. Paul E. Zecher. of swarth_1
more avenul!-, County Seal Sale
Educational Director. introduced
the program.
hoolth,
good ...... yow obIl.., 10 _
.:. lhing -011
d lor
Special one-minute recordings,
te ,uppl.lft.nl yOur diet with a .p.nl til, protective. yet non hu ..." .., .......1'.....
made by civic and club leaders
prod....
why onty cloy
."""",... 10 "'011 PIe.-Io...
throughout. the county. and stressing the importance of the 1952
Christmas Seal Sale. wiJl be heard
over local radio stations from now
until Christmas. Mrs. A. W. Bass.
12
Jr.• Swarthmore Seal Sale Chair-
Elected
Antiques & Gourmet Shop
PROVIDBNCB. BOAD
WALLINGFORD. PA.
,
CHESTER'S. FASHION CORNER
7th and WELSH STI<:P.ETS
We',re Ready for
:Literally
hwidreds
of thousands of
.._\,gi~t selections·
19 S. Chester Rd.
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Spanish Class MeetS Tonight
The SprulIsh class of
an's Club. usually held
day. 'will meet tonight,
28. in the lounge of the
the Womon ThursNovember
clUbhouse.
f3.50 PER YEAR
Auxiliary to ·Hold
Dr.LouisRobinson Dies, Legion
Annual Christmas Party Women Hear McCorkel
Former Prof. at College
On CARE, Good Will Org.
The American Legion Auxiliary
The United Charities Committee
will hold its annual Christmas
of the High School headed by
Nationally Known Penol- card party at the Woman's Club. Roy McCorkel. in a talk last
Cornelia McKernan and sponsored
December 1. Dessert wiJI Tuesday before the Woman's Club
ogist Collapses Tuesday Monday,
by Elizabeth McKie received the
be served at 1 o·clock.
ot. Swarthmore, announced that
Morning
following letter from the BurgoThe admission price will be the General Federation of Wommeister of Stade:
Louis N. Robinson, economist, canned goods to be collected at the en's Clubs had sent in the past
"To the Sponsor of the United
nationally prominent penologist door for Veterans and their fam- year $300.000 worth of CAR E
Charities:
Lord Winterton to Lecture and criminologist, and former pro- ilies for Christmas. There will also packages to Korea. Pennsylvania
Today I come to you with antopped the list of states in the S\z.e
fessor of economics at Swarth- be a silver offering.
On
Growth
of
British
other big request. As I told you
A most cordial welcome is ex- of, Its contribution. Mr. McCorkel.
more College, died Tuesday mornCommonwealth
alreadYt our: 'Childrens' Home' on
who is American Director of Field
tended
to the cftrununity.
ing while being taken to a Media
Operations for CARE (American
the small Isle was. taken over by
The Swarthmore Rotary Club physician, having collapsed at the
Remittances for Relief Everythe Arbeiterwohlfahrt., Now the will be addressed today by Lord Rose Tree Hunt Club. where he
where). and a long-time resident
chIl!lren arrive to live In this Winterton. who is known as the had gone to ride horseback. He
of S)Varthmore. reported t hat
house. Unfortunately they are in Irish Peer and ''Father of the was. 72 years of age.
Korea
is one of the neediest counDr. Robinson was born in Tunka terrible state;· they' have no House of Commons". Most of Lord
tries
in
the world.
underclothes. no shirts. no trou- Winterton's life has been devoted hannock. the son of John Markiin
CARE has a specfal'lnterest for
sers, no girls' \dresses, no bed- to Parliamentary career, having Robinson and Annie Thacher
College
Professor
Will
the
people of this area. Its packclothes; It is simply awful. These entered the House of Commons as Robi"",on. He was graduated from
Have
"Christianity"
ages
are made up in the port of
children are all refugees.-a gre,t a Conservative member in 1921. In Swarthmore College in 1905. After
Philadelphia
and shipped from
part of them are orphan~. The 1951; 47 years later. It was as Fa- a year's graduate study at CorneJl
As his Topic'
there to a string of warehouses
town of Stade has done what it ther of the House - the member University. he was a~arded the
Dr.
William
Hordern,
professor
encircling
the globe. As soon as
could. - but Our l1nanclal means with the longest period of seiv- Joshua Lippincott Fe110wship by
of
philosophy
and
religion
at
an
order
is
recorded in CARE
are limited and we are unable to ice '- that he withdrew. He felt his alma mater which he used for
Swarthmore
College.
will
be
the
headquarters
in
New York it Is
do what we should do.
that the time had come. after study at the Universities of Halle
speaker
for
the
meeting
of
the
sent
airmail
to
the warehouse
I was r~uested to ask your nearly half a century of Intense and Berlin in Gerniany.
Woman's
Club
of
Swarthmore
to
nearest the home of the recipient.
assistance. You have already done political activity. for him to take
In 1908 he became an instruclor be held December 2 at 2 p.m. His the desired type of package is
much for us. but if you can help a little time off to devote to his
in ecoflomics at Swarthmore. In ·subject will be uChristianity and witl'idrawn. and delivery promptly
in this case again. we should 'be 0';"" affairs. He is a Director of
1911 he received a Doctor of PhIl- Other Well Knowll Religions."
made.
very happy for the poor kids. The the Royal' Exchange Assurance
degree
from
CorneJl
and
Dr.
Hordem
was
graduated
The ·contents of food packages.
OSophy
children arrived .wearing rags and Corporation and also .a Director of
we can give them nothing to wear a number of companies in the J. two years later became a full pro- from .Saskatchewan Univ~rsity, Mr. McCorkel explained. are planand r
and 'sleep In; nor bed clothes. We ArthUr' Rank Organization. 111m fessor at Swarthmore.
He
continueCi
in
this
capacity
Divinity degree from St. Andrew's and national food preferences of
give tood as .best we can. Would production and distribution group.
until
1918
when
he
left
to
become
Canada.. He holds the degree of, each country to which they go.
;vou please be so kind ,as to see .Lord, Winterton :has made ~eV
again what you can do?
,eral visits to the U.S.A. He owns chief probation officer of the Phil- Doctor of Divinity from Union Italy cannot be sent the same kind
Theological Seminary: For many of package as Germany. nor Israel
J.\·enlainsincerely yours.'
proPerly in Canada and in 'North,. adelphia Municipal Court.
'jurgen., Butgolnelster" em· Rhodesia. and has traVelled
In succeeding ye'!"s he was years he was a minister and he a package like India's
In Englarid. CARE. working In
Seven packages' were sent by .extensiveIy. In B n·tis h overseas chairman .of the Pennsylvania Pa- haS pubJlshed' ...tiCIe!lin tliemag.
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"'ovember 22 and 51'X more 'wee're territQrieS.
, . Corru:p.ission. 1925-27, member azine "Christianity and Crisis.';' close cooperation with the MIn.
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sent on November, 26 in responSe " Newsmell, f<1r nearly halt a of the Pennsylvania Crime Com- Dr. Hordern has worked with: Istry of Foods, may be warned
to this request. ''fha, ninthgracle· cenW. lu\ve .!)ad a ,..Pl'cial affec_~on•. 1927-29 and trustee of young people on personal and: that a sugar shortage is expect~
cultural problems. especially as, in six ,months. Thereu~on word Is
under AMIin'e
tron for "Eddie" Winterton. The Eastem Penitentiary.
related to their .rellglous life. "-Ii sent to American helldquarters
and James Miller's, eI. gh th., •.I11'11,··.de..•
!O~fller' ~t)y"" Pald))"~.lt,!~i~n,was;~ secretary present he IsglVlng'a coUraeln, that packageS destJned'for Britain
of lhe'Nalional Crime Cpmmlsslon
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a pro81e.
.homerOO'1l· arein-ell~;(jt"&J-'
rellglon in the ·local high school. I must have their sugar content uplecting the material for Stade. , n . ~.'. No man. as a keener sense on j?ardons.. ·Parole. Probation.
Hostesses for the day will be:: ped. .
.
.
Penal Laws and Institutional CorLarge. contributions' ha-ore come ; lif' juStice 'and he will 8ght in.
ti· fro 1926 to 1926' hair- Mrs. J. Roy ·Snape. Mrs. Walter A;
Mr. McCorkel said that' in the
c t.
in trOi'nMrs 'Ruth Wright's sixth .,. terRlinably to right that 'which rec onf ' th mp
l ' C· mmi
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,
. man 0
e ennsy van18 0
- Schmidt. ·Mrs. '>\lbert 'Behenna, six years since CARE, a non-prograde . which not. only brought
he~' is, wron~ . '•. ' He. tee on Penal Affairs. and chairman afid Mrs, William F. Taylor. Mrs;l1t organization, was founded it
clothes but Is shining shoes, recharges In debate WIth th? same of the .State Parole Board' from Carroll P. Streeler and ·Mrs. A. P.: has .distributed 12.000.000 packplacing laces and mending rips;
gallant ardor that he displays 1942 to 1943
Shenkle wiJl preside at the tea, ages valued at $120.000.000. More
from Miss Strouse's ninth g"ade
in the hunting l1eld ... But he
His wrltfugs on the' subject, table: Mrs. Heston D. MaCray and Im,ressivethan the actual ligures.
homeroom which has brought two
has . in full measure that essen- b th in b ks
d periodicals Mrs. William L: acarborough. of he believes. Is the fact they reppackages. III:Id also from Nell ,tial qUajity,!,f sI;ltesmanship :ere numer~us ~ varied. sev~ the hospltaJlty committee. will resent reIlefthat has been glvenon
Wiseman's fttth grade. Eli~beth. whi~h he shares with his great eral of his' books are standard assist.
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a person.to-person basis. 85 per, .
Etrls' second, ·and third grade and ,her:<>. WInst~n Churchill, .a re- texts for the subject. Among his
(Continued on Page 4)
Jean McCrelght's 4th grade rooms.
allstlc apprecl~tlon of the
works are "Penology in the United
A group of eighth grade girls
&:t stake. ,:,ational or intern - States," '~Should Prisoners Work?"
Taylor
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including Julia Tucker. Nony
tional....
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and "Care and Treatment of MisN
H
S.
Moore and AIlce Carroll have re,
Lord Winterton will be Intro- demeanant PriSoners."
The garden' department of the
made torn sheets into crib sheets. duced' by Robert Honeyford and
In 1921 the Russell Sage Foun- Woman's .Club of'. S\jI'arthm9re,
National Honor SOCiety InltiaThe children in tlj.e Rutgers' the subject he v;,i~. lectur)t:\ols dation appointed Dr. Robinson to Mrs. WllliamR. Main chairman, tions were held last Thursday
Avenue School are making their "The' B:Itish . com~onw; el - conduct a survey On the' smaJl will hold a very interesting meet- when Seniors Howard Shearer.
own packages with till> help of' day :- Its Growth and ev OPi loans busIness. This led to his ing Tuesday. December 2. at 10: 30 Judy Bird. Polly Emery and
older children. Herbert Steigel- ment .
eventual membership on the board a.m. in the lounge of the club Delores Zensen were taken into
man has been partlcllarly busy
, of directors 'Of the Household Fi- house. Dr. Wendell H. Camp, and the select group. Last year's junGordon'
TyreJl Memorial
will speakA,rboreabout I'or members conducted the tradipacking.
0
nance Corporat ion. one 0f t h e the
new Taylor
principal backers of the Sage
tional ceremonies at the regular
StiJl needed are clean and
mended clothing.'
blankets.
sheets.
Founda
Ion.
vaJley.
. .
t'
tum in Garden City. Ridley Park seni:Ji.'
.','. mbly i;' the auditorium.
pOllow-cases bolsters, to. weI s,
Board members of. Mother's
One of t~e many examples of
Dr. Camp, curator o( th~ deM
~ Green. secretary of the
boys' and ~\s' shoes (repaired). club will hold their regular activit:!!' in Dr. Robinson's life Is partment of experimental botany chapter. opened the program withe
sweaters socks ..tc. Any dona- monthly meeting Wedpesday eve- the Swarthmore Economic Discus- and horticulture in the AcadeJ1!Y selections 'from the Bible. Ronny
lions should be taken to MIss ning, December 3, at 8:15 at the sion Group.. This "outstanding of Natural Sciences
Philadel- Gold president. presented a
r
Strouse's room. 216 · at the high home of Mrs. Robert Pfeiffer.
project ih adult education", as phia. is directo~of the arboretum. .resume of the Soclety's 31 year
school.
Chorus rehearsals. under the former president of Swarthmore Mr. Tyrell, a member oi the staff history; and an explanation of the
direction of Mrs. Frank W. Chap- CoJlege. Frank Aydelotte. called it. of t h'e Academy of Naturai organization's emblem. and the
man, are held Monday evenings ~t sprang from Dr. Robinson's Idea Sciences. is resident superinten- method used by the local chapter
Former Swarthmore an
8 at the Swarthmore Woman s that Ideally education should not.
In elecling its members were
Mrs. James Glass, Dies Club. The chorus will present a
(ConUnui.d on .Page 4.)
d~;~lor Anx.retum was foUnded given by Diivid Spencer'. vicenumber
ot
selections
as
part
of
the
during'
his life time by Joshua president. and Russ Sny!!er. treast,
Former Swarthmore reslden Mother's club program to be held ____~-------'-,
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dI d
dden
,.
Charles Taylor. lawer, and 'banker urer,
all'S. ames E. Glass.
e su
- December 1l.'
CIVIL· DEFENSE
of Chester: Mr. Taylor died in
A" leiter f!om .Wiillam Bush.
Iy Wednesday morning November
Members of the chorus include:
,HELP NEEDED 1946. The memorial was opened to principal of the high school. an19. at the Presbyterian Home. City Mrs. Louis Alexander. Mrs. MarSwarthmore needs personnel the public in October of tbls year. nounced the new members who
Line.,
Ion Lomax. Mrs. Joseph Hilden- for Civil Defense. Did you Before the preview Mrs. Taylor were called to the stage to take
Born Margarette Hilker near Ir- brand. Mrs. F. Chandler Rozear. know C.D. is for you and your said that the $300,000 arboretum. the oath and receive their pins.
Win. Pa .• she would have been 92 Mrs. Walter Moir, Mrs. Randolph neighbors' protection? Now Is which covers 30 acres. has been
Dr. Elwood T. Dyson. pastor of
in February.
·Lee. Mrs, G. Alex MiJls, Mrs. the tinle for you to volunteer estabJlshed'on a high standard and the Rutledge Presbyterian Church.
A granddaughter, Mrs. Guido G. Guenther Froe¥. Mrs. Allan R. your services..
wiJl warrant the cooperation of speaker for the· occasion. closed
SaVeili of Wddietowt) ToWnship. Crawford, Mrs. Jack Jones. Mrs.
. There are volunteers cards individuals and . Industries In the the program with a talk entitled.
and a Son. James, .fr., of West Leonard Smith. Mrs. Arthur Lee- .for you to sign up at the fol- commUnity.
"~.t, Retrospect and Per_
Chesler. survive her.
ben. Mrs. Edmund Jones. Mrs. lowing places: The SwarthDr. Camp and Mr.. TyreIl. will "l!""tive,. Dr. James Irwin Is
Services at 2 ·p.m. Friday at the Robe rt vanRaz~y. Mrs. morean OlBce. The Library or tell about the plans for the future faculb' spo~o~ o.~ thl! chl\pter.
PresbYterian.. Home were' oon- Charles Sritith. Mrs. Donald Hand. Pollee Station at Borough Hall, development' cif Taylot Memorial '
ComlilaJilty C'.st Totals .
ducted by Theodore S. Wray. mln- Mrs. Alfred Mangels. Mrs. Donald Cathel'm.....·s and Michael's Arboretum and its· poteittal servIsler of Wynni\eld United ~~y- Pl,~~ard•. ~rs. John Ward. Mrs. Drug Stores, Adolph's, ~'s: Ice to the commuirlty. The meet-' • CommUnity Chest 'Totals fca..
lerian Church ot which she 'was a ~ Marshall. Mrs. LeRoy Peter- ·and Joe's Barber Shops. .
tngis'open to the public. and It is Swarlhmore have reached $14.. member assisted by John Stett- son Mrs. Charles Seymour. Mrs.
Sign a caM tOday. Your hoped that many'will come. to 418.50. one hundred and three per
lIer. of
Swarthmore Presbyter- ROben Cassidy. Mrs. .John S. Civil Defense Council will do hear about this new beauty spot cent of the goal. More contribu~Chuich. Interment !oJlowed at Francis, and Mrs. John F. MCKin-lJl..th=e_rest.
_ _.,..-_ _ _ _..;..._ _to in the vicinity.
tions are ~.'
Westminster Cemetery. .
'lev.
Strou.e'sdlreetlon
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Speakers to Discuss
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 28.1952
M the r Club
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colorful sportswear, charm:"
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Program Observes
"52 Seal Sale Opening
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"You Meet the Nicest People at Speare's"
EDGMONT A VENUE -
Hel, fl••• TI
VOLUME 24-NUMBER 48
PUNCH BOWL
Bruce Mylrea
of. Chester.
graduate
of' Swarthmore
Higha
School, has been elected to Phi
Beta Kappa at Duke University
where he' Is a senior. Bruce. who
is majoring in Mechanical Engineering. is also' vice-president of
Inter-Fraternity Council at Duke.
95eeee= I
ttaehdlHe
.onlolnl3 .
,
Poets' Circle to MHt
Mrs. Francis v, Warren of Wal.
The Poels',Clrcle will meet next nut lane is visiting her daughter
Monday at the home of Mrs. W. Mrs. David Sensenig and family
(C .,- ed fr
P
1)
on .....u
om age
Rodman Shoemaker of Riverview o~ Chicago until November 30.
lines for the Parkers' only score roa d • Mrs . R
0 i
and G . 'E. Ullman.
o~ the game.
program chairman. will illustrate
In the second quarter Shearer. her trav,eis abroad this summer
FOI HOLIDAY CHEEI
too'k a .P rospec t punt on the
45· Wl'th poetry.
and retl,lrned It to the 30. On first
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FINE PAnERN GLASS
(Continued from Page 1)
corrosion, static electricity, electronic.. and cathodic protection
engineering.
;''warthmore '"
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nesdaYI evening by Miss Reeves
and Miss Anderson lit the home of
Dr. ,and Mrs. Henry J. HoegerMiss Anderson:
man of Santa Barbara, Calif., anMr. and Mrs. Shatagin, parents nounCed the birth of a seven
of the bride, will entertain at
pound, H ounce boy on November
rehearsal dinner at their hom., 121 . in SI. Francis Hospital, Santa
this evening.
Barbara. The baby, their' second
son has been named, Robin Lee;
TOWNSEND _ JEFFORDS
The new baby is a grandson of
Mr. and ",Irs. William Roberto:
son Argyle of Scarsdale, N.Y., and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. 'Fres- New York City, have announced
coin left Sunday for Piqua, Ohio I the engagement of their daughter,
where Mr. Frescoln will bE> locat- Miss Rosemary Argyle, to Pvt.
ed with the State of Ohio Division Roger Hadden Hippsley of the 5th
of Forestry. Mr. and Mrs. Fres- Infantry Division, U.S.A., son of
coin who attended the University Mr. and Mrs. William John
of California, Berkeley last year, Hippsley of Cleveland' Heights,
have been
. visiting Mrs. Lovett Ohio.
Fre~colnof Harvard avenue, and
Miss Argyle is a graduate of
Mrs. John H. Pitman of Vassar Rye Country Day School and 'of
avenue, since their return from
the wesl coast in September.
Mr. and Mrs.' Samuel L. AIthouse of Rutgers avenue have as
their house guest Mrs. Althouse's
mother Mrs. Harriett Givens of
Themarr.age of Miss Eliot
Brand Jeffords, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John E. Jeffords
TIlE SW'''nnIMORE''~
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bart Milling_
ton of Croyden announce the
arrival of a nine pound daughter,
G)Ven Ruth, on November 19.
The baby is a granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. ~. Wilson of
Ogd~n avenue.
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PUBLISHED. EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTllHORE P
THE SWART8M:OREAN, INC., PtJBLISBER' A,
Phone SWartllmpre 11-0908
MARSORll~J, ~1"0~, Edt"'r abd hbllsher
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ARDARA KENT, .AssoeJa&e Editors
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Lorene McCarter
Entered as Second Class Matter J
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OlBee ai, Swarthmore Pa UDd'er anlhUBryA 24, 1929, at the Post
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
Rosalie Petrsol
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NYLON PRAM SUITS
Vassar avenue, to Mr. Harold
Haven Townsend of Warren, Pl.,
In delightful pastel shades
ALMOST good enough to eat,
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
George A. Townsend, ·took place
With detachable miltens
Saturday at 4 o'clock in' the TrinAND' detachable feetl
ity Episcopal Church, Swarthmore.
. .
THE CHILDREN'S SHOP'
.' The Rev. H. Lawrence Wltitte-I
SW 6.11;48.
.
Fri. 9·8:30
more, J r OJ o:fficiated. The ceremony
South
Chester
Road
,
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was followed by a reception
members of the fantilles at theL~~~~~~
home of the bride's parents.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride's gown was fashioned with a 'bodice of Chantilly
thee and full skirt of tulle appliqued with medallions of the
lace. Her finger tip veil of illuBEAUTY SALON
sion was attached to a cap of
BEAUTY SHOWS THE WAY TO CHRISTMAS
same lace and she carried orchids
and stephanotis.
Mrs. Jackson Taylor of Buffalo,
9 Chester Road
N.Y., as matron of bonor for her
Call Swarthm\lre 6-0476
sister, wore a gown of leaf greep.
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lace with headckess to match her
Lake Erie College.
Private Hippsley is a graduate
of the :University of Iowa. He was
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Mr. and Mrs. Argyle and fantily
Colorado Springs, Colo., who has were former Swarthmore fesbeen visiting through November idents.
and who will remain for the
Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. ENTERTAIN FOR COUPLE
Althouse and daughter Sandra,
Miss Nancy Jane Lewis, daughand Mrs. Givens motored to New- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William
town, Bucks County, Sunday for Sproul Lewis of "Deep Meadows",
a Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. Gradyville, whose marriage to Mr.
A. H. Dillman, another daughter Jabez Francis Carroll, Jr., of Atof Mrs. Givens.
lantic 'City,' will take place SaturMr. and Mrs. William D. Jones. day, Decemb'" 6 in Trinity
and family, formerfy of German- Church, swartluhore, was gu~st
town, are now residing in their honor at a tea and bridge shower
newly purchased home at 304 given last Tuesday' evening by
Vassar avenue. Their son William, Miss Marjorie' Black of South
Jr., is a junior at Swarthmore Chester road. Miss Black will be
College, another son Don Is a a bridal attendant.
Third Grader, and a daughter
Dr. and Mrs; Joseph S. Bates of
Mary Jane is attending Beaver "Rocky Spring FiJrrn", Media, enCollege.
tertained at a dinner party Friday bouquet of stephanotis and camaMrs. George H. Turner of
evening in -honor of Miss Lewis tion in shrimp shade.
The bridesmaids, Miss Ann
avenue was guest of honor at a and Mr. Carroll.
Wood
and Miss Florence Cleaves
tea in honor of her borthday anThe bride - to - be was guest of
of
Swarthmore,
wore models of
niversary given Thursday :!Ifter- honor at a miscellaneous shower
noon by her daughters Mrs. Wil- given Monday by Mrs. James sbrImp colored tulle with
lIam H. Driehaus of Yale avenue, Daughterly of Broomall and Mrs. velvet· capes. They carried Croton
Mrs. Donald P. Jones of
stuart Dance at the latter's home foliage, Ivy and variegated holly
with matching wreatlis· in their
Swarthmore avenue, and Mrs. in Bryn Mawr.
Peter E. Told at Mrs. Told's home
Mrs. Robert Bradford of North hair.
Mr. Milo Goldhagen of Warren
on Park avenue.
SwartbInore avenue will entertain
served
as best man and the ushers
Mr. John David Weiland, noW at a dinner party next Monday
were
Mr.
John E. Jeffords, 3rd,
located with DuPonts In Cleve- evening with the bride pnd her
brother of the bride, and Mr. Wjlland, Ohio, will spend the Thanks- attendants as guests of hdhor.
liam'
D. Gorman of Wallingford.
giving week-end with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Morse
The
Iiride's mother wore a gown
Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Weiland 'of Parrish road will entertain at
of
mauve
taffeta with corsage of
South Cl\ester road.
the rehearsal dinner at their home
white orchids.
Mr. _and Mrs. F. H. Forsyth\!
FrIdaY evening, December 6.
Out _ of _ town guests included
Thayer road,. with their
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Mr. a~d Mrs. George Etzle,< of
law and' daughter Mr. and
TOMORROW'S BRIDE
chicago, uncle and aun.t of' the
Norman K. Brosch of Lansdowne,
Miss Olga Shatagin, daughter.of
groom" Mrs. Jeffords' sister Mrs.
will spend se,'eral days of next Mr. and ?Ars. John T. Shatagin of William Hall .and her. daughters
week In NeV{ York City.
Comeli avenue,. will become ,the
C
brlde of Mr. wesiey Stephen Mrs; Earl Hasner and Mrs. Hugh
all ot LoulsvilJ.e, Ky.
Mrs. J. p.oy arr,!ll, Sr., of
Gordeuk, of Gradyville, son of
Swarthmore Apartments, has been •
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a patient In Bryn Mawr Hospital) Mr. an~ Mrs. Steppen Gordeuk of
Mr. and Mrs. R. .P. Bradford of Flemington, N.J., tomorrow after- SUBSCRIPTIONS
North Swarthmore avenue motor- noon at 2 o'clock in the Swarth- VOlt ALL
ed south and visited for sevl'fal more Presbyterian Church. The MAGAZINES
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days with their son B()b a stu- Rev. Joseph P.oI,!.ishop will offi':
FOB THE CHu.uREN
.dent at the University of the clate.
wee w ....om
Story PUade
South, Sewanee, Tenn. Bob, aeMrs. Victor Roudoy of Detroit, Ja.ck aud Jill
Children'. Dtc<&t
Humpty'Dumpty ..
companied by three classmates, Is Mieh;, will attend, her sister as
CbIldren'.
Acttvltles
spending the holiday week
matron of· honor, and the brides.B"bllghts
for
Cblldre~
his parents in' Swarthmore.
maids Wrn. be Miss Jean Reeves of
Elm a~enue' and Miss Helen
Mr. Herbert Fraser o~ Walling·-.
ford is a patient in the
Anderson 01 'Yale avenue.
MIlS. LLOYD E. KAUfFMAN
Hospital following a mroor operaA reception and dinner in Mc- 3J3 Dartmonth ~venue
lion performed November.17 .. Mr. Cahan H\Iil'.wiIJ. follow -Ihe. c~_ Swarthmore 8-2080
Fraser is pro(j)ssor of Econontics emony>· . . ,
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Tlte b~de"to':be was : glyen . a
J~e S. Hotpbs of Park. aVllDue r:====;=:=;==;::====~
is spending the holidays with her
roomate in Cleveland: Ohio .. June
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is' playing Varsity E;ockey and Is
Swarthmore, Pa.
on the Year Book $tafI of Qhio
Wesleyan where she is a freshThurs. ,
Mo ..... ·Gow.r ChalnploD
SW~THMORE, ·PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1952
p..,ents
"CHILD'S PLAY"
Flor.• nce S"YI!ns~n
Dlr.cted by Baril..... • . .no. La.g.
5
AND
6
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State Auto. Inspe'ctioD
Nov. htto Jan.
~1st
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For Safe,Sur. Protection U.
PRESTONE .' or
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OPpolite IoroulJla .arklug 1M
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CHURCH SERVICES
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Joseph P. Bishop, Minister'
John Stettner, Assistant
, Sunday. November 30
9 :30 A.M.-Church School, Men's
and Women's Bible Classes.
10:45 A.M.-Senior High Class.
9:30 and ll:OQ A.M.-Mr. Stett.
ner will preach.
METHODIST CllURCH
Roy N. Keiser, D.D.. Minister
Sunday, November 30
9:45 A.M.-Church .. School and
Young Adults. .
11 :OOIA.M.-The Minister will
preach.
11:00 A.M.-Church Nursery.
TRINITY CHURCH
H. ~awrence Whittemore, Rector
Sunday, November 30
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
A.M.-Church Prayer.
School.
9:30 A.M.-Morning
11:00
CHRIS T.'MAS
m;~s. Job T. Pug" of Vassar avenue is entertaining as her house
guest this week her niece Miss
Lucy Graves of Fair Haven, Vt. .
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks of
'Harvard avenue will entertain as
their week-end guests· and· for the
Army-NaVy game Saturday, Mr.
and Mrs. John Merrill of
Towanda.
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A ve
Nlgbt only-Feature
tlmes 6, 8 and 10.
Fri. & Sat.
Tms IS ITII-TJle pIcture with
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Cary Gra.t
Gln,.rRog.r.
. Marl1ya Mon ....e
"MONKEY BUSINESS"
specially sel~ klddl..•· ShoW
GOURMO Gin GOODIES
For the Dstinctive Present
CHOOSE AN ANTIQUE
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WALLINGFORD, PI.
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Fred
Nlgbt onlr-Peature· '1"\mee,
8.00. 8.00 and 10.00
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Sun. & M!I.n.·
An •• ""rier. MacDoDald 'Caroy
"MY WIFE'S BEST FRIEND"
A load "!"I'MY·
Tu.s. Only
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haa "ad.._
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pl~A teatlll'O
story •witll.·
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Attractively Packaged
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Shopping
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".VERM~g:.~J.. HAVE
saturday. 1 P. M.
eartooYIII, Shorts, Comedy
For the DisHnctlve Present
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CO'LLl:iGE THEATRE
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STREET
MARY A. lAIR, President .
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Tha· gayest; prettlut mit imagldable 11'
. fashIOned of felt, In sky~blue pink and blue ... hold.
Blu. Gr.... FloWer Mist, Blue Grass' Solid Cologne,
,ewel-topped Blue Gra.. Perfvmair. • , $5.~Q
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Committee. The Men's and Boy's
Choir. Will.rehearse at 7: 30 p.m.
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Get one no~! Acar value that sings!
Ahuggoull talk ahout for years! .
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PARK 4VENUE
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THE OLIVER H. BAiR CO.
a beauty of a MwStud8bc:ikerl
Come inl Get q good "decal" ~ncl good deal morel
"" $5.ID sa tL7•
'COIIPUTI $BKllOIS
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Cheek Stude baker prices if you want real.savingsl
See how ilHle it taItes to drive home
BUCHNER'S
Moira 81leanr of . . . . 81toe1l"
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At 6 p.m, Sunday the Overseers
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of the Meeting will give a supper
in honor of the newest members of
CHAMPION AND COMMANDER
the Meeting. This will be held in
Whittier House, and will be served by the Membership Committee.
Senior High Fellowship will
meet in Whittier House at 7 p.m.,
Sunday evening.
At 8
S d
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p.m., un ay, III e eeing Hous~, the AF.S.t. Committee of the Meeting will sponsor a
talk by Eleanor Stabler Clarke on
liThe A.F.S.C. Material Aids program in Europe." Eleanor Clarke
visited many Service Comntittee
Centers abroad I ast summer; sh e
will tell about her trip and .ilTHE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
lustrate her talk with colored
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OF FRIENDS
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slides. All Meeting memberS and
Sunday, November 30
all others interested are welcome.
9:45 A.M.-First Day School.
Mid-week meeting for worship
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship
Children cared for in Whittier wIIi be held at 7: 30 in the MeetHouse.} All lire welcome.
ing House on Wednesday,
8:00 P.M. _ Eleanor Clarke on
"The A.F.S.C. Material Aids
. METHOJ)IST NOTES
PrHogram in Europ.;o', Meeting
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The Sunday School meets at
Monday, Dl\Ct!mber 1
vided f
All-day sewine for the A.F.S.C. 9: 45. Classes are pro
or
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children of all ages and for adults.
A7.lIa day sewing for the A.F.S.C.
The Young Adults meet at 9:45
. 0 P.M.-Mid-week Meeting for. ih the Ladies' Parlor.
-' .wor~hlp.
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The topic of the sermon at the
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11 o'clock service is "God's LaW •
, CHRIST, SCIENTIST
of the Harvest."
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The' ushers for the day' are
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Richard M. Snyder, Fred Behenna,
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it.OO Snnday, November 30
. Warren G:rafts and Walter Snyder.
llis:Oo t~~~~~~on . Mrs. A~HwIIl,wbilliiiunsh:and.
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ClI'olnancy, Alias Mesmerism and of tlie Nursery for children dur'.. ' "
lIyPnotism, Denounced."
ing the morning servJce.
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The Annual, ~ollectlon' to 'brlng CHESTER aael FAIRVIEW lOADS
Phone Swarthmore 6-3681
OPen ;r~k;. 8 P.M.' Readmg room p.ristn1as cheer to...the girls of
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':50 P. M. an~'1'o 9~~M~'.to tine, Algeria, will be taken on
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RUSSELL'S SERYleE
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19 S. Chester Rd.
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UTIUTY SHOP
Sympathetic se~vice, dependability, .
and understanding are traditional with
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Little Theatre Club of Swarthmore College
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Cards • Seals - Ribbons
Complete Line of To,s
TRADITION
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RECEIVES SILVER tIIEDAL
Harry Wood, superintendent of
Swarthmore College, received a
51.lver medal from the Pennsylvarua Horticultural Society at the
Society's 125th Anniversary meei-'
ing held this week at the FrankUn
Institute. This medal was awarded for Mr. Wood's .outsta,{ding
work .in horticulture ana the
Chrysanthemum Shows at the
College. Three /Iundred guests attended the meeting.
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Mrs.
Ray
at A.
theShubert,
home of.
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Kedron
and
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
having books or toys they would avenue, Morton;
.
.Mr. Stettner, assistant minister, Uke to dispose of in this way, are . Re~earsal for the Junior Choir
WIll preach at the h\ro Church asked to let the church olBce knQw IS on Thursday evening at 6: 30;
Services on Sunday, 9: 30 and 11 and ,have them ready for' collec- ~enior Choir rehearses a t 8
a.m., on "Standing In The Faith" tion on December 6. I
o·clock.
The Senior High Fellowship wili . Next Sunday, December 7 t
meet for the regular supper at the 9: 30 and 11 O'clock se '. a CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
6: 30 and meeting at 7: 15 Sunday the Sacrantent of Holy ;;,ce,
The arresting subject of the
night. A discussion of the Christ- munion will be observed
omBible Lesson 10 be' read in all
mas Pageant, "Why The Chimes
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Christian Science churches next
Ran~" will precede the showing of
TRINITY NOTES.
Sunday will be· "Ancient and
a SCIence film made'by the Moody
F
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Bible Institute entitled "On the ti ollowlng the 8 o'clock celebra- Modem Necromancy Alias MesFace of· the Deep".
. d:n of th~ Holy Communion Sun- merism and Hypnotism, Denounc- I
The . Junior High Fellowship
y morrung, a breakfast for the ed,'~ ..and the Golden Text from
will serve a covered dish supper men and boys of the parish will the' Proverbs of Solomon: "God
overthroweth the wicked for their
at 5: 30 to which the parents of
~e~ed. This Sunday marks the wickedness."
(Proverbs 21: 12)
the Fellowship members are hi- t gInrung of the ChUrch year, and
vited. After supper there will be a h? Episcopal Church has set aside
panel diSCUSsion of family wor this Sunday for nation-wide Cor- College Counsellor Will
ship.
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- porate Communion for the men'
Visit Here Monday
The Young Adult Group will a~ boys of the Church..
.
Marylyn 0 Is 0 n, admissions I
work on the Creche this Sunday t t 9: 30 a.m; all deparlmenls of counselor for Carleton College,
evening following supper at 6: 30 ~e lihU;Ch School will meet, and will make her annual visit to
a M 0 clock
the regular service schools in the Philadelphia vicinP.m.
of
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The Missions and Benevolences T
om ng Prayer will be held. Ity November 24 - December 1.
Comntittee will meet tbis Tuesday f ~~ ushers for the services are as Wh1Ie In this araa Miss Olson will
evening, December 2 at 8 In the SO ~:s: R.· J. Baker, J. E. Bell, F. interview prospective students for
Womom's Association Room.
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'S ambers, Jr., W. F. Klug, Jr., Carleton, a small residential coThere Will be a special meeting
. . Patton, J. Reynolds,. S. D.educational liberal artS college
of the. Board of the Woman's As- :eynOI!\s, and G. C. Wagner. located at Northfield Minnesota.
soclatlon from 11 to' 12 Wednesday' eUgh Morrison is scheduled to
Miss Olson will visit William
morning, December 3 to be held s rve as acolyte at the 8 o'clock Bush, principal, and Henry Hof~
in the Choir Room"
service, tond Dana Swan at 11. mann, counselor, for Swarthmore·
Duri
All Circle me';'bers of the Ell ~g the 11 o'clock service, High School on December 1.
Woman's Association wishing to
za eth Campion and Entily
contribute gifts to 'the Thomas Damon will be in charge of the
Mr. and ~r•. · Davis B,t,wer
Center for' Christmas will kindly nursery.
Hopson and chlldnm Peter and
bring them to the ~hurch olBce . The Boys' Choir will rehearse Debby, former resldenls of Prosbefore December 10.' .'
at 4 o'clock Monday .. ~oll,?wed by 'pc"" Park; .are 'now Iiviog at 341
On Saturday December 6 the the r~l>eal'!!al of' the Girls' Choir Dartmouth avenue.
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leave the church at 10' 30 to go on
re. will be a meeting of
asollection tour of the homes In Church' Scbo?l parents (second
Swarthintire whete id . t . and grade group) ,,,. the Cleaves Room
books tbr Christmas°reco':'~tion_ at 8?'cloc~ Tuesday evening..
ing .mli'Y. be pjCked:UPI Tiiel'~s . ?~\ii BBY s S:holr will rehearse
will.: go to the NeigIl1;l»ti\dcia' Sel- at 4 0 cfoek Wednesday. . '
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t1ementHouie In. Phliadelphla
There will be a celebration of
Aftet beih8:redecorated' the'bQ
versity In the Phi1I in
Th
monthiy luncheon meeting of the
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ose Woman's Auxiliary. A special pro-
The Bouquet
FRI. AND S~T. _
Sunday In the Sunday s.!hool.
Gwen Narbeth, one of our members, Is In charge of the Mission
All desiring to have a part should
give their gifls to S. W. Johnson
Mrs. L. E. Kauffman or the pastor:
Dr. Keiser will return to his
former charge, Sayers Memorial
Church, 61st and Catherine streets
Phlla.delphla, to preach at thaC;
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,velling serv ce on Sunday.
The Commission on Education
will meet on Wednesday at 8
l'BE SWARTHMOREAN
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Dr. lewis Robinson Dies,
B. Taylor. of Coatesville. John Women Hear McCorkel
Miss Anne Hussey who has been
Robinson. of Tunkhannock. and T.
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spending the summer and fall
r. and rs. J. D. Bowden.
Former Prof. at College Thatcher' Robinson. of Princeton. On CARE, Good W'" Org. inonths in North Berwick, Me.,
formerly
Swarthmore.
who
have beenof living
_ in Bellevue.
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N.J.• and 20 grandchildren. Allen
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hlis returned to her apartment at
Wash .• for a short time. liave
be confined to one's official
H. Robinson. son of Walter. i. a cer.t of CARE packages follow this 211 College avenue. .
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turned and are now residing at of youthful schooling. •
fresl.'man' at Swarthmore College. friend-to-friend .pattern and as' a \ '
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411 North Swarthmore avenue.
This grouP. originally called the
Private services will be held at result a great deal of' good-will
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Mr. Bowden has heen .trmJtetted "Thursday Evening Group". was North Eaton B";rying Ground Sat- has been. created among' persons
ODD AND' END SHOP
to this territory by Scott Paper started in 1930 when former pu- urday morning. The family re- whose viewpoints
once com102 1\. :'!t.!.B
Company.
pHs of Dr. Robinson eXl/ressed a quests that flowers be omitted.
pletely alien. He feel. that these
Old ChIna J'-Jry Bijv.........
Pvt. Charles Laws of Spring- desire to meet with him to discuss
Memorial services will be helinformal. friendly contacts are one. Bric-a-BraC and P1i:rntture. etc:
fleld. formerly of Swarthmore. is economic and political questions in the Swarthmore Meeting House. of the ways by which' Americans I
Chintz Lamp Shades
with the 6tb Armored Division at as they once Iiad done. The group Sunday. November 30. at 3 p.m.. can dispel the cloud of suspicion;
Fort .Leonard Wood. Mo.
eventually came to include nonmanufactured 'by those wbo' de-I Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hobbs c~are there is a sinister mo~~e. be-I
Davidson Luehring of North Swarthmore graduates and in' its
Chester road has been pledged to 22 years of existence grew to in- and daughter Laura. and ·Mrs. hind our country's generoSlty.
WISSAHICKON YARNS
Sigma Chi. social fraternity. at the clude a membership of more than Geneve Mohney of Park avenue
CARE'S latest achievement h~ I
SPORT YARN
University of Rochester:'He holds . 7 0 . · . . ·
spent Tbanksgiving .v.dth Mrs. been to perfect a plan that win
a scholarship In the universltY's - Dr. Robinson was a resident of Hobbs' brother and wife Mr. and enable anyone who wishes to
4-PLY WORSTED YARN
Naval Reserve Officers' Training Swarthmore for more than 50 Mrs. Paul R. Mohney of Drexel carryon his own . small - scale
Baby Zephyr
Corps. and a member of tbe Yel- years. He lived in the house fac- Hill.
Point Four program. A boy can Wyco Nylon
low Key. the University's has- ing the entrance to tbe College at
Mrs. Ethel Waterbury who hss be sent for $18.50 an apprentice I
pitality organization.
411 College Avenue: He was a di- been a patient at Taylor Hospital package of tools which will make
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rector of the Swarthmore National with a broken ankle. is now locat- it possible for him to learn a I
Bank and Trust"'Company. He re- ed at The Elnwood. Baltimore trade. Or a group of persons can
cently retired as president of the pIke.
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M L l' buy
·talan. iron lung for a needy baS-I
Charles H. Grier
Mrs W t b
board of the Home for Aged and
. a er ury s son r, es.e p. •
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the week-end in Swarthmore.~ tfY!n g·. to restock ,bo~bed out wPT~hannel3-2 P.lIL Nov. 30
He was also a member of the visiting bis mother and his sister l1branes 10 Europe WIth mdlspen- ,
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. Law and Criminology. the Amer- wood lane.
students. And under the guidance
ican Statistical Association. Delta
Mr. and Mrs. Jolm C, Wallace, of the World Health Organization; \
Upsilon and Pbi Beta Kappa fr
Mass.. are now living in their the United Nations, cARE hopes
He' belonged to the University newly built home at 34 Oxford to save lives with medical mate_
Club of Philadelphia. the Rose road, Wellesley, Mass. Mrs. Wal- rials sucb as a midwives package
Tree Fox Hunt Cl\lb of,Media. and lace is the former Miss Carolyn containing tbe necessary sterile
the L~e Shore Club of Chicago. Cresson of Swarthmore.
dressings for 24 maternity cases.
In 1908 Dr. Robinson married
Alan Hunt and William Huey. It costs $24.
Caroline Hadley. also a graduate both student~ at the University of
"The Point Four Idea has the
of
Swarthmore
College.
His'
flrst
Michigan
Law
School.
will
spend
ability
to stop Communism". conBUY NOW • MAIL EARLY
wife died in 1946. He married for the holiday week-end at their cluded Mr. McCorkel. Our age i.
GREGOR
ARTUR
JASCHA
and your ChriStmas <;ards the second time in 1947. this time homes here.
the
make' the benefltJ.-0f PIATIGORSKY
RUBINSTEIN
HEIFETZ
make better impressions.
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Mrs. S. S. Cutcher of Weaver. S. civilization available on 'a large
Choose froIt\ our array of
Dr. Robinson is sUrYived by his D .• who is visiting her aunts Miss scale to all people around the
~ qugIty GlbsOD Cards.· second wife. '1\tarylyn. and six Eliza Dougal and' Miss Margaret world. CARE I. one of the organ- "MEET mE MASTERS"
Doug' al of Elm avenue. entertain- izatlons that ,- t ..... ~~ to he'p"
chlldren by his previous marriage.
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W"lter H:Robinson: of Vancouver. ed at a luncheon at,the Warwick
Tuesday's meeting was in
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last Thursday followed by a the- cbarge of the Club's international
W:;'~.; .. Mlles T. Robinson. Walla ater ~arty in honor of Mrs. I1arold friendship committee of which
Pharmcicy W
....a. Wash.; Mrs. Howarcf Ri Townsend, the former Miss Eliot M
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looting the gift that suits her taste and gives
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J'oin Our Christmas.
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the choice harder for you -
but
to makepsnre we have what SHE would like
Weekly.
Payments
SO Cents
to
10 Dollars
1953
Club'
Starts
This'
Week
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, • ~ the daintiest lingerie, graceful, quilted
.robes, exquisite negligees, hosiery by Berkshire.
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And, blouses, to be sure""';' wooly, nylon, .sheer coats for a certainty
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sportswear, of course! The
right, gift for· the right person makes ChristmaS givWill You Receive a Check in 19531
Over $67.000 Paid· Swarthmore Members in 1952
ing truly a pleasure.
Jewelry?
Naturally
For a Merry Christmas Shop in ¥ our Own Community
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15 South .Chester Road
" ,....1 OF F.O.IAL D'POSIT INSUIANC•. COiPOtATlON
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Ruth Garrett ot Princeton aveSENIPR BALL HELD
. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
nue, a sophomore at Oberlin ColYiollns" set the theme
FOOTBALL 'LOOKS UP'
lege, Ohio, will be a member of of "Gypsy
the Semor Ball presented last
the orchestra for the Gilberl and Frid~y night in the high school
Football in the junior high
Sullivan operetta, "H.M,S. Pina- gymnasium. Violins decorated the school has been looking up this
tore" being given this week-end wall, and a tableau of gypsies be- year, as exhibited by the numbe,
at the college. Ruth who Playi " fore the campfire brightened one of boys out, and their records. T.he
viola in the regular orchestra, s I corner of the "ballroom". Gypsy' th re~ s,qua ds, und er the coaehing
majoring in music.
music provided by Mrs. Russell ,of WIlliam Reese and James JamISn~der at the piano.. Robert Hil- son, include the heavyweights,
kert on the cello, and David middleweights and llghtweights.
Pringle Holmspun
Spencer on the violln, substituting The beavyweights, although makfor Mrs. Herman Gold, entertain- ing a poor start, showed great ImMATCHING YARN and
ed the dancers and relieved Bob provement in lacing Lansdowne
Horton's orchestra during Inter- 33-6 in the tlnale. But equally
SWEATER SOS
mission. Gypsy waitresses seIYed promising were the lightweights
refreshments.
who ran up some of the largest
General chairman ot the ball scores in the history 'of Swarthwas Ronny Gold, with Bill Hoot more junior high football.
as his .business manager; Bill
The heavyweights: Pete ArriBarraclough had charge of the son, John Lewis, Ted Shatigan, AI
band, Pat Blake the invitations, Baughn, Walt Mann, Don WidCharles H. Grier
Sue Harrar the theme, Delores dow son, Tim McKee, Les KeighZensen the decorations. IJz For- ton, Hugh Morrison, Scott Picksythe handled publlcity.
ard, ·Dick Snyder (Co-Capt.), Bill
Also contributing materiallY to Lee, Hap Dunning, Xen Riddle,
the event was the Senior Mothers Dwight Sipler, George Kroon,
Committee, ot which Mrs. J. Ken- Charles Wentze (Co-Capt.), Cal
neth Doherty is chairman. Mrs. E. Coleman, Dick Col e s, Herb
W. Crosby was chairman of dec- Steigleman, John DeGroot, and
orations for the cafeteria, Mrs. Fred Bloom (Mgr.).
Howard Green, Mrs. Howard
Members of the middleweights:
Shearer. alid Mrs. William Zlegen- Dave Deacon, Godfrey Bagby, Bob
fus were in charge of. the refresh- Greer, Jon Lang, Dan Jackson,
ments.
Bill Warden, All Hanser, Ranny
Chaperons, pa~nts of class of- Ridgeway, ~ George Hansell, Joe
flcers and members of the faculty Prather, Bob Gilfillan, Jim Bruce,
HOW MUCH WOULD
and their wives. included Mr. and Ray Lasslat, George darret, Andy
Mr:;. I. R. MacElwee, Mr. and Mrs. .Jones, Seth Singleton. Thurmrut
YOU LOSE?
Avery F. Blake, Dr. and Mrs. Wilkinson, Davis Peck, Ski P
Gold, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Mygatt, Skoglund, Stu Fisher, Bruce WilIf your hoilse should burn,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hofmann, Mr.. son (Mgr~), Frank Andrew, .John
how much of It would
and Mrs. William Bush and Mr. Aull, Doug Vanghan, and Lee
your Fire Insurance reand Mrs, Frank R. Morey,
Gemmill.
place at today'. costal
The amazing lightweights. Ken
One - third? On. _ half?
Crothers,
Terry Allen, Jim Noyes,
Joan
Pennock.
junior
in
the
deBetter let us check your
Mike
Kerr,
Jack Waiters, Bill
partment
of
arts
and
sciences
at
insurance now on both
Oberlin College, Ohio, played in Monison~ Jim Patterson, Larry
building and content••
the traditional Army - Navy all- 'Jones,' John Fischer, Lauren
star hockey game 'at the college Dickinson, Keith Richardson, Bob
last
Saturday. A sociology major, BradshaY', . Bill Lathbury, BW
pmR E. TOLD
she played in t!te game' last· year. Bevan, George, Brodhead, Carl
General InsuranCe
She is the daughter ot Mr. and Hally, Ed Payne, Rich Gunn, Dick
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Mrs. J. R. Pennock of Whittier JohnSQn;Harry Tarr and Henry
place.
Cae, .manaiers:
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The records oftlie teams are as
foll&wS: The heiiVyweights de~
featid NetJ{er Provillence 20-0 anll
Laliliaowrie 33-6 while losing to
lrudley Park 0,.-14" Springfield 7'13, ..i#. EddY.~!·'·' 7-19.
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elr reCord, the
: ,~fline\veigj..!S(S owed the
; 'and figh~'. }'Q.necessary for 8riY
winning,' team. They beat East
r..ansdoWti~ l3~7;.losing to Springfield o"is, lind RidI&y Park 7:'13.
, Th\>. moIit spectacular scores
came, from Ute ranks of the IIghtwelllhts w'hoci'oYinild Springfield
41-1),
38-0
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RIdley Park 13-1l'.· '1'hl!il" only de. feat came at ~. luirid~ of Lans,"'downe
whipped tHem 19-0.
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FREi GALLERY TALKS
Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell Plilllips
Free Gallery talks anc'! Illustrat- of Stralh Haven avenue enlerialned lectures are currentlY being' ed at a famUy dinner party on
held at {he Phlladelphlil Museum Thanksgiving Day.
of Art on the Parkway at 26th
Pal Told of Park avenue is
street, Philadelphia. The lectures home for a week's vacation from'
take place at 3:30 p,m.,' on Tues- Sargent College, Cambridge, Mass.
days, Wednesdays, ThUl"lldays and where she is a -senior.
Sun day s, and will' .continue
through May, 1953.
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Persons wishing to join the Gallery Talks are requested to meet
at ttle second floor Auditorium.
Talks start promptlY. Topics for
December 2, 3 and 4 are, respecBecause of
tively, England and the 18 cenyour requests,
tury; Influence of the Orient on
VVe are repeanng
Western art; Frencli and Flemish
tapestries.
last year's Christmas d.ee-'
orations and' "Celeste" will be
, To Speak
Eleanor Stabler Clarke will at the "Console" daily.
speak in the' Frien
House next Sunday evening, November 30 at 8 p.m., on "The
American Friends Service ,Committee's Material Aids Program in
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Mrs. Clarke has returned recently from ylslting these Centers,
and will accompany her talk with
her own color slides.
All are welcome to attend.
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Is there a name On yoUr Ust ior
whom the saine old present
won't do?
Give a man a PolaroldllD La
Camera and here'. what will
happen all Chriltmas morning.
He'll take it from the bo..
it with mounting .,,_
eltement. H.'ll pose the famil,. iii front of the tree; snap
the Bhutter • • • and just 60
."amIq.
seconds later he'll sbow
the·m~
a brilliantl,. clear picture, 3~'
4~', all finlBb.d.read,. for
all to enjo,..
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he'll r•
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world of pte.lure h. baa
optlDOd up on Chriatmu mom.
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I. •• fl.. ot ..n he'll fine!
hlmatlf becoming a gqod pho- .
t ......ph.r. eveu If h. n.v.r
h!IDdled • cam.ra befor••
Whot'. MO. ., he'll find the
Polaroid Camera useful lu
business. In sales, manufacturing, purchasing, appraising
and maay other line.. the
flpicture ..in-a-minute" camera
is a valuable aid.
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Jlko thia OIl Chri.tmu mornlnc_ He could. be 70111.
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Beginning Monday, Dec. 15
Until Christmas
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give thanks unto· ,the
Lord, for He is good: for
, His mercy endureth forever.
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'From Los Angeles to the stage
at' Clothier Memorial' at Sw&rth-
Woman's Club Notes
and Cafe EdItor. She has acted on
the radio apd in motion pictures
at Columbll\ studlos.
Mtss Stevenson Is at present in
New .York, but she will be at
Swarthmore for a week before the
performance, working with Mrs.
'Lange on final detaIls of the productlon.·
more College is a long way to
travel, bul that is .how far Florence Stevenson will have gon';
when her new play, "Child's
Play", Is presented by the Swarthmore Little Theater Club under College Departmellt
the direction of Mrs. Barbara
H o st T 0 i FrHe h De Iegotlon
Pearson Lange, on Friday· and
Saturday e\'enings, December 5'
The Department of Economics
and 6.
'at Swarthmore College was .host
The play is aboul the Salem on Monday to .. a delegation of
witch bunts of 1692, r e f l e c t i n g ' .
Miss Stevenson's Interest in the French
that States
has been
brouglit E~onolnlsts
to. the United
by
unusual conditions 0 f certain Th M t i S
'ty Ad I .
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at present on .aplay dealing with l~ni dee. ega on, c?nsistlng °hf
the Victorian era.
ea ~rs. m . econOlnlC researc
"Child's Play" was presented as a?~tiedU~~tiOn 1nt Fra?ce, ?~S been
a Master's thesis for the :M. A. Vlll ng . e ~rea umversl es and
degree at Yale Drama School, research mshtutes throughout the
which' Miss Stevenson attended country. ~wa:thmore was selected
for postgraduate work. Since her for exa~mahon as a1l'or~ng an
graduation' from. the University of ".utstanding example of mstrucSouthern California, she has tion i~ econo~ics for under.gradworked'Ss an !actress and jour- uates 10 the liberal arts. It lS the
nalist in 'California, along' wit ,only small college to be visited by
playwrit\ng. 'Her play, .. T h ~ 'the group.
Stra.nger", was pro'duced at the
Jarvis Preview Theater,in HollyMr. and Mrs.·Craton Pitner and.
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days with their parents Mr. and
Mrs. Tlwmas W. Hopper of Dog-
The executive board will meet
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fry of
Monday at 9: 30 a,m., at the home Vassar avenue entertained at a wood lane.
of Mrs. Walter H. Dickinson, first family party on Thanksgiving Day
Priscilla Rogers, is spending the
vice president, 6 College avenue. which included Mr. -and Mrs. Thanksgiving vacation from Colby
The bridge class will meet .from James H. Hornaday of Dickinson Junior College, N. H., with her
9:30 to 11:30 in the lounge of the avenue, Mr. James P. Hornaday parents Mr. and Mrs. Alban E.
club house.
of Washington, D.C., Mtss Mary' Rogers of Park avenue.
Tuesday, Decembei2. at 10 a.m" 'Hornaday of New York City and
there will be a rehearsal of the Mr. George Tucker of Wilmingion.
chorus, sponsored by the music The four generations presenl in~
departmenl, Mrs. .J. Leslie Ellis, eluded Mr. and Mrs. Fry's small
chainnan. At 10: 30 a:m. the gar- daughter ,ElIzabeth Lynn.
den department. will ~eet i:: the
Mrs. Samuel P. Dodd of
lounge. The subject wIll be Tay- Swarthmore avenue will return
lor Memorial Arboretum in Ridley home tomorrow evening after
P ar k V a II ey." There Wl'11 b e a b ox spen d'Ing Than k SglV
. Ing Wl·th h er
lunch at noon.
son 2nd daughter-in-law Mr. and
At 2 p.m., T uesd ay the generaI MArth
rs.
u rV. Dodd 0 f Falrfax
meeting and tea will be held. Dr. County, Va.
William Hordern of Swarthmore
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cadigan of
College will speak.
Elm avenue are entertaini~g as
At 8 p.m., TuesdaY the Junior their house guest through the
Woman's Club will meet. Mrs, holiday week-end Mrs. Cadlgan's
Mangues of the Delaware County father Mr. Robert Cowden of":
Horticultural Society will give Dayton, Ohio.
suggestions on home-made ChristMr. and Mrs. Richard H. WIllis
mas gifts and decorating.
of Dogwood lane will entertain at
Thursday, December 4 at 10 cocktails before the Series Dance
a.m. the American home depart- in the Woman's Club tomorrow
CAMERA &JlOBBY ,SHOP
ment classes will meet.
evening.
Spanish class will be held at 7
Maryellen Hopper and Tom
405 Dartmouth Ave.
p.m., Thursday In the lounge.
Hopper, Jr., students at Cornell SW 604191
Fr/doy 9":30
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wood, while "Child's Play" won
the Frederick Warde Award at the
Theater-Americana in Altadena,
Calif.
Miss . Stevenson's acting experience was primarily with small
thealer groups iii California. For
a while she was with the Gryphon
Players in Laguna Beach, and at.
the
Coronet 'Theater in Los
.
Angeles she appeared in "Stage
DOOr" as well as several other
plays. She worked as Drama criti~
for the Los Angeles Mirror; for
sons Tommy and Robert of Baltimore visited over Thanksglving
with Mrs. Pitner's mother Mrs. P.
L. ·Whitaker of Park .avenue.
Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Shute of
Maple avenue will entertain at a
week-end house party in honor
of friends who will arrive to attend the Army-Navy game.
June 'Shearer, a student at William and Mary, Williamsburg. -Va.,
accompanied be her roommale
Barbara Newbery of Roche~ter~
N.Y., is spendlng the holiday
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At 7:45 p,m .• Thursday the
travel group will meet. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred R, Wilson wtll show
pictures of the Canadian. Rockies.
Friday at 10 a.m. Mrs, Roland
G. E. Ullman, chairman of the
litera-ture department, will present Mrs. Maud Bishop In a review of "A Man Caller Peter"·by
Catherine Marshall.
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BREAKFAST _ LUNCH - ·DINNER
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
OPEN 7.' A,· M • I 07: 30 P .M
,
Monday Thru Saturday
Mrs. Alban E. Rogers returned
to her home on Park avenue last
week after undergoing a malor
Daily Dinners 9Dc to $1.65
Special Chlldren's Planers
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College toPrese.nt
Or;g;nal Play Dec. 5 & 6
the Culver City 'Star News she week-end at h.e_r~h~o~m~e~on_s_w_a_rt_h_-~o~p~e~r:.a_tl_O_n_i_n_p_e_n_n_SY_I_V_a_ni_a_H_o_s_-~~~~~~~~~
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December 5th & 12th
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December Hours
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Dartmouth Avenue
,(Across from Borough. Hall'
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.avenue arrlveli'. Imolo>. Wednesday
from Buckitell ttntlieUity for the
holiday weeJi:-ert.~".
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Gin n y Gehring of William
Smith College,' Geneva, N.Y" Is
spending the holijiay week-end at
her home on University place.
Polly Told of Bucknell ·Universlty is spending the Thanksgiving
holidays at her hoine on Park ave-
nue.
Bruce Gemmill of Vassar avenue is home from Rensselaer University, N.Y.. for the holiday
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Gehring of
University place have returned
from a week's visit with their sonin-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Walter MacFarland and familY' of
North Augusta, S.C.
'
J. Milton Neale, 2nd a freshman
at Denison University, Granville,
Ohio, is currently enrolled In Air
Science 1 of the Air Force ROTC
program. ~e is the son of J. M.
Neale of Moylan.
Shirley Smith, a sophomore at
Connecticut College, New London,
is on the Decoration Committee
for the Sophomore Hop, December 6. Shirley is the daughter of
Mrs. Marjorl" Smith of. Wallingford.
Mrs. C. A. Ward of Chatham,
Mass., for many years a resident
of Swarthmore, has. returned to
the Borough to spend the winter
at the Strath Haven Inn. Miss
Patty Campbell of Haverford avenue. made a trip te. Chatham and
accompanied her aunt to her new
home.
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D. A. I. LUNCHEON MEETING
Donald MacElwee of Mt. Holyoke "lace was chosen by the
Coach's Association of Delaware
County at their weekly luncheon
held last Tuesday night at Strath
Haven Inn as the best lineman of
the week for his play In the
Swarthmore-Prospect Park game.
Andy Schroder was given honorable mention several weeks ago.
Seventy members and guesls of
the Delaware County Chapter,
Daughters of the American Revolution, enjoyed a luncheon meeting. In Chester last week with
Mrs. Wl1lls Glauser and Mrs.
James Hopkins of· Chester and
Mrs. Stalford Parker of Media,
acting as hf,stesses. Mrs. Thomas
Henry Lee, state regent of DA.R.
was guest of honor.
The regular meeting was held,
f\lllowing the luncheon, at the Old
Colonial Court House In Chester.
Mrs. Henry J. We1land of Swarthmore presided as regent and welcomed as new members Mrs. Henry D. Bevan and Mrs: Edward M.
Boyd of Swarthmore and Countess
Mildred Von Lowenhjelm of Chester County.
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George Plowman, of Swarthmore, president of the Delaware
County Historical Society and
Chester Baker, director of the Society and renowned historian,
were invited guests to .the meeting.
"I saw it in The S ..arthinorean."
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Our Sinclair·jze Service protects yo~r car: 10 ".'ays for. troUble.f~
cold weather motoring. We'll change yo'!' 011, Juhfl.cate chassIS, •
differential, transmission and. wheel hearIngs accordIng to I~test
recommendatioris. We also ch~ and ~are for your .hatt~ry, tIres,
spark plugs, radiator, .and au and 011 filters. DrIve In today.
Fusco
Alston
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
Mr. and Mrs. W. Alfred Smith
of Amherst .avenue enterta!ned as
their recent week~end guests Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Lyle of Texas.
Mrs. Lyle is a niece pf Mrs.
Smith's. \'IIr. Lyle is now stationed
at Staten Island,. N.Y. with the
U.S. Navy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Detloff of
Swarthmore avenue entertained
on Thanksgiving Day a family
group which will include Mr. and
Mrs. Louis I. Detloff and children
of Harverford place, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ranson Detloff and daughter
of Abington.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Simpson
of Swarthmore visited for several
days with Pvt. and Mrs. Jock
Homire of Spotsylvania. Jock Is
a t ten din g Officers Candidate
School with the Marine Corps a!
Quantico, Va.
.Miss Anne Bradford, who Is
with ·Eastern Airlines, Miami, Fla.,
will a;:rlve today for a week's visit
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R.
P. Bradford of North.Swarthmore
avenue. Miss Bradford will be· a
bridesmaid in' the wedding pa~ty
of Miss Nanuf Lewis, Saturday,
December 6.
'Mrs. Richard M. Kilgore vacat"
ed ber. home on Cornell avenue,
Saturday· and is visiting her
daughter Mrs. Jack Wright of Bis_
hop Hollow road, Sycamore Mi.ls,
Media, prior to an extended vj~it
with relatJves in Minnesota.
Social Security
Pointe,s
AnY' person who: bas been in
work covered by sQcial security
continuously since January I,
1951, and is now 65 years old or
over, Is now insured and eligible
for benellt payments, If he retires,
Herbert W. Gruber, Manager of
the Chester office'sald today.
The 1950 changes In the social
security law make it possible for
• persons In
•
many
the newly. covered groups to qualify for retirement benellts for the IIrst time,
Gruber sald. These groups include
the self-employed, regular domestic workers, regular farm workers,
and others.
To get payments based solely
On work brought under the law as
of January 1951, these wage earners and self- employed persons
must be covered by social security
for at least six calendar quarters
- about a year and a half - after
1950. The size of their monthly
benefit payment will depend on
the average monthly wage from
employment or income from selfemployment after 1950.
Gruber suggested .. that persons
anticipating retirement disc u s s
their situation with the Chester
social security office, 5th and Market Streets, Chester. Their rettre-·
ment date might be very important in. decldin~ the amount of
their future benefits. He also stated that Informational pamphlets
describing the new amendments
are available in hts office without
charge. "It's important," he said,
nthat everyone' who is covered by
social security be famillar with
their· rights and privileges."
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FOIl
. WARIEN PIERCE
6-2078
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SEWING MACHINES
Cle!"" oU, lubricate and adjust
:'1iii';;tlli;;n;"your home, $2.50.
u
$15. Conversl.~0e.;nl8;'~':bi".
AU repairs ..
Call ·ME 6-3312
SALE
PIANO TUNING
l\(ember of
National A85oolatlon' of .
Plano TUners
William H. Leaman
Speclal Rates
CUSTOM SLIP COVERS
Pho•• Wa.hburn 8-7311
or Sharon Hili 0734
• Yes, we have drugs an4
IUDdri... (or sale-ample
.rocks, of high
to
PETER
NICOLA
, 01
.
qn:::w
meet every need~
00
us, too, lor D_utrido.l1a1
aids, siCkroom supplies
aDd nursery items. And;
by all means. bring ns
your Doctor's prescriptions. Careful compound.
iog i. a specialry with us.
Driveway Constructlan
. Asphalt or Conc:rete .
Cellar Walls Re·Plastered
Phone Swarthmore 6·2526
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".""'...""'''~,..' ' ' '..w
Catherman's
Drug Store
Christman
n....
RUPACA, INC.
n.at...
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;,,~
This man will he employed on an adequate salary and
trained in an 'advanced analysis technique:thEi average
earnings of the established. man in our organizationi. in
excess of $(2,000: previous experience not desired, but
must have a college degree, dependents, success back.
ground and he of potential management timber. Write
giving details in full confidence. Box XX, The Swarth.
morean.
,;
Residential
Commercial
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RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMIRCIAL
CONSTRUCTION
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Continuing opportunity for advancement . •
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II
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money. wearaad_
on.fOUl' n _ aad CK,
and help reline udic
mogesaoa, 1001
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THE BEll TELEPHONE
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DAY and NIGHT
I
OIL BURNER
.SERVICE
fj
MONDAY ntRU SATURDAY
NOON
SW 6-4041
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6919 Ludlow Sliwt, Up,e; Da,b"·,,,
.1631 Arch Sliest, PhBa."phIa, Ita. .
COMPANY OF PENNSYlVANIA
Caner.ole Catering
Se~ce
SPECIALlZlNG IN
HOSPITAL PATIENT7
If 10, you bow how mnch
It ,COlts to pay' for room
&lid
board,
Burgeoo,
Dunel, etc. 1~B smart to
have Accident Insurance
that will pay BUeb billa-
in case you have an acci-
den!.
BU'Hi SVPPERS
COOJn'AIL PAB,'DBIII
CALL
December
Eltinge,
EVER II(EJI A
IIIIIrge 'Hurd.- Swa. 8-3138
OJe ware ta Bed
PEt'ER E. TOLD
.4IlLi..... 0/ 'ruur_
333 Dartmonth Ave.
UPHOLSTERER
THOM
.• SEREMIA
~~alr •• ats rebull_ew webblo",. Iprlogl r.t1ed-.$10.00 to $17.50
S",t c.~hloo. r.mad_e• • prlngs, new pa,ddlo-SS.OO to $7.50
Castom made slip covers at realo.all.e prices
Over 25 year. experiellce - many .Iotlsfled customers f.
Sw""."o,.. a.od vIcinity.
612 Clymer Lane, Ridley Park
WAshbur.n 8-73J1 or Sharon Hill 0734
SW 6·0740
Swarthmore 6-2253
COAL
FIREPLACE WOOD ,
_-0
Baird & Bird
\ .
SWa,I".are
WANTED-'-To rent apartment or
small house, furnished preferred, on or before
IS. Oil
heat. Three
ClI saw it in the Swarthmorean."
COR. DAIT,-OUTH a.d JAFAtEllE
,
MARGE. and DOT
BLA<:KlMN
lUYIL ay'IItANSIIl
YOII UA ~.tU6e,
WANTED
preferred.
P.R,R. Prel,ht BI.,.
more 6-2016.
WANTED - Ping pong table in
Swarthmore, P.,
good ·condition. Call MF-dl" 6027~.
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.J. F.
WANTED - French Professor's
SW 6-8816
wife. no children, wants large
==::o! (stUdiO or remodeled garage or gate
house or small apartment in quiet
suburban. Call SWarthmore 67564.
WANTED - Reliable woman desires a day's work. Phone Monday
Charles E. fischer
SWarthmore 6~7056.
WANTED-To b....y·National Geographic Magazines-any issues.
Write Periodical Service, Box.465,
Del.
BUILDER
Real Estate
Insurance
.Custom' Homes
Construction Mortgages
•
eight,
reglslered
by Christmas. Make your
tion early. Phone SWarthmore
4069•.
FOR SAI,.E-1937 General
stove In good working order,
$20. MEdia 6-0274. . '
Alterations
J.A.GREEN
There j'lll!t isn't·room in this ad,sirl;a. to.taJkaboutaU1be
advBntige8t,of being a \Jell Telephone operatOr.'":But yciu
can gilt·tlie bIl story of a pei80bal m~ew. You cab uk
questions you may have in mind, and get a fair-and-oquare
answer; There are openings right now. paying weU from
the start. No experience is needed. lust drop in at one
demands agaInst the estate of the
skin
coat,Worn
best three
grad~e~.~7t./~8~le~n~gth~i~'1 Swarthmore.
228 Garrett Avenue
size
14-16.
Del. Co.
• PaiJ.llnl~~
praised
best
I~Pe~n;IllIY~;lvan;.;;la;'iiiiI_ _ _ _ _ _'
to $1950byiftwo
new.
Phone
•
more 6-6928.
• Alterations
17V2 SetStls Che.ter Re ••
S_rtlsmare 6-34H
!Ii!Ii
~
r4
Dec.....
Letters
granted to the understgne worequests all persons bavlng clalmt< or
Bulldlag Construc:tlon
a
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Pleasaht, comfortable surroundings
,
Notary Public
I
ware county. PennsylvanIa,
d.
6~-3~3~8~6~.
~~~~~;.;;~:;
Jnn, Swarthmore,
$20. Strath Haven
Testamentary
bdave h Delabeen
;
fur coat, size 16. In good condi- decedent to makE4 known the same,
tion. $20. Call SWarthmore 6-5103. and all person& Ind.ebted to the decedent to make paJIllent without de'T.I• .I Generation Bul'rd.rl'~
lay to BWAm'HldORE NATIONAL
box springr al- BANK AND TRUST· COMPANY,
HORACE A,
Call MEdia 6- Swarthmore. Delaware county. Fennmost new.
Loylvania.
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.
REEVES 1
0808.
FOR SAL~Brown Alaskan Seal- or
to Ita attorney.
ALBERT N. GARREl'I'
.......
Regular pay increases
"A friendly place to U1Orlt'
SW 6·1228
~
This single b'ansit vehicle carries·
as many people as usually ride
in a whole blockful of automobiles
of the addresses below.
Sqlare
Mill Stradley
SUNDAYS and
. HOLIDAYS.
Regular employment
Joire
~~~~~~Iim;;;;i~'
when you're
Vacations with pay
per
I
UPHOLST·ERER
and estate analysis desires to .add to its staff in the
me~opolitan Philadelphia area, including Wilmington,
a college.thiined man, 25 to 45 years of age, capable
I
Weekly or Monthly
8~hDlo"
PIANO TUNING
New and RebuD~ Pianos
and Repairing Since 1908
ALBAN PARKER
Phone Media 6.3555
Mrs, E. Van S. Cleveland and
Letters Testamentary on the abov.
Mrs. E. K. Boehmer of Park ave- Estate having been granted to the
___ , PERSONAL
unc!e.. lgned, all persons Indebted to
PERSONAL _. Electrical wifing, nue spent several days In Atlantic the
eaid Estate are requestep. to make
new and old, residential and City as the guests of Mrs. J. Gard- payment, and those having claIms to
ncr Walton of Bryn Mawr and present the same, without delay, to
~~~~~~~~~~~~~I commercial
done ~ in compliance
ROBERT c. CLARKSON. JR.• Execu·
with Fire Underwriters
Speciftcator. 1000 Edmonds Avenue. Drexel
thns. Sales and Service on elec. Atlantic City.
Water Heaters, Ranges, Washers, . Jim Wolfe of Urslnus CoDege, Is HIll. Pa.
CUNNINGHAM
..
k . d or to hi. Attorney,
Dryers, Pumps, Fans, Cleaners spendi ng Tha oksglVlng
wee -en JOHN E. GENBEMER
and
small
appliances.
Call!
Erich
Since 1905
H. Hausen, SW 6-2850, Corner of at his home on Park avenue. Jim i 1004 Glrard Trust Bldg.
Painters & Paper Hangers Park
has been pledged to the Beta I Pblladelphla 2, Penna.
and Michigan avenues.
,
1I-14-8t
We should know how
Sigma Lambda fraterni ty. .
...
PERSO~Ar;...BOOKS BOUGHTThe Cornell University. Glee 1
ROOFS
GUTI'ERS
Swa. 6-2266 Michigan Ave.
used books and libraries. Call
evenings after 6. E1ia's Book Shop, Club presented a concert at the REPAIRED & INSTALLED
jl{Edia 6-4737.
Benjamin Franklin Hotel, PhilaWARM-AIR HEATING
delphia
Thanksgiving
Eve.
Local
1
Furnaces
Vacuum Cleaned
PERSONAL - Grace Lewis EmHELP
girls who served as ushers includ. GEORGE MYERS
ployment
Agency.
Selective
doFor Your Home
mestic help. Phone SWarthmore ed Mimi Fussell, Ann Broomall, Box 48-Swartbmore 6-0740
Repairs and Maintenance 6·5019.
Marilyn Green, Susan Harrar,
, Formic:a Fabrication
Judith
Bird, Gayle Hodge and
PERSONAL - Mrs. Bertha P.
magazine
subscriptions.
}"aries.
Maryellen Hopper.
ELECTRICAL
PATTERSON
239 Haverford avenue. Phone
Frank Flaherty, Jr., a freshman
FUNERAL
HOME
Repairs - Installations
SWarthmore 6-6750.
at M.LT. Is spending the holidays
Eighteen
Years'
Experience
Contracting
PERSONAL - Radios, lelevision at his home on Guernsey road.
Phone Media 6-3400
&
receivers t record changers and Mrs. G.S. Winchell and three sons
A
price to meet every
other
electrical
appliances
repair_
PHONES
of South Lincoln, Mass., are also
Family's need,. •
Prompt
service.
Robert
ed.
Eve.'ag.
visiting
over
the
holidays
with
the
Brooks, Swarthmore 6·1548.
62190
Flaherty· family.
FOR SALE
Mrs. Henry L. Smith of Rutgers ·Swarth"ore 6·144B
FOR SALE-Girl's black box coat, avenue spent Thanksgiving in
WILLIAM BROOKS
velvet collar, Peck & Peck. size Danbury, Conn., as the guest of
STENOGRAPHIC & 16,
fino! condition. $60 coat for $23;
Ashes & Rubbisb Removed
dark blue overcoat, size/IO, Mrs. John R. Bacon. Upon her reLawn. Mowet!, General
TYPING SERVICE boy's
worn a few times, $20; girl's fur turn she wiU ~ave as her gue~ts
Hawling
coat. Call SWarthmore 6-0268.
Miss Constance Houston and Miss 236 Harding Ave., Morton, Pa.
Legal Papers •
~ Reports
FOR SALE - Gray wool coat Eleanor Houston of New Bedford,
Prompt, emclent and accurate
(Wanamakers), size 20. Hardly Mass.
.ervlce
worn. Reasonable. Call SWarth6·1394 evenings.
LEGAL NOTICE
Ca.tract. or· Hourly Rate.
FOR SALE _ Little girl's white ESTATE OP MARY E. SAFFORD,
• 13 . SWar thmore MRS.
alk/a MARY EMMA SAFFORD.
IIgure s k a t es, size
THOMAS S. SAFFORD. late of
Swarthmon Disposal
THOM SEREMBA
.
'
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY sp&ci~lhing in business
!
., Rubbish Collection.
SUnset 9-5082
SALESMAN
1ii
,
So many adyantages at your finger tips •••
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew McKln~
nell and ·daughters Joan and
Carolyn of Yale avenue are
spending the Thanksgiving weekend visiting Mrs. McKinnell's
mother ·Mrs. Ella, Buck and her
sister Mrs. Matthew Donaldoon
and family of Basking Ridge, N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. AveryF. Blake of
Amherst avenue entertained at
open house Saturday evening, following the Swarthmore. - Haverford game, In honor of the birthday . anniversary of their son
Avery, Jr. The guests included the
Swarthmore College football team
of which he is captain and members of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity.
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Phone SWarthmore 6·3681
2S; 1952
November
A~UJS
~pposlte Iara.gll Hall
SWartlllllON 6-1201
6-0101
room
bath.
Noyes and
SWarthmore 6-0114.
J,l 0 B. A·C B
II.
Passmore
.A&-~
RIAL UTATB 6:
INSURANCB
6011 s.. cannR aD.,
sY~
PJINNA.
T~
•••. ,...~"10
.
.
tis"" ... If's
"Well, at Il!Ilsf 'you agree witll me 011 ONE
smart to
up NOW· 'or orrr s.""" of A"-Ik'.
sip
Triple Refilled Heating 0111"
We have DO argument therel Eftryone .greet
that it's wise to order anything before 'the tu.h
....on begins. And that'S panic:ularlytraeoftha,
good Atlantic Triple Relined HeatiQII Oil.
C#II Or W'ritl Now
VAN ALEN BROS.
200 W.RI~ley A~~••e
. SW......._
6-4741
Iidle, Park
I
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" November ~ 1952
•
''You Meet the
Nicest People at Speares"
( '
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Chester's Fashion (orner
Edgemont Ave. • 7th & Welsh Sis.
Special! Infants' Estron
Quilted Pram Suit
Wonderful Gifts:'
Zipper - front, full y
lined and quilted for'
extra warmth. Closed
hands and feet. Separate cape.
There's a world of wonderful gift values in our
downstairs store. Three big children's d(part..:
ments ••• boys, girls, infants have a fascinating
collection of Christmas gifts in wearing app'arel,
accessories and toys. A complete department of
Boy Scout and Girl Scout needs, too!
7 98
KIDDIES ROBES and
HOUSECOATS •••
1.98 to 7.98
A complete selection for Christmas
giving. Cotton wool or rayon in plaids
and solids. Toddlers' sizes.
0
SWEATERS
1.98 to 4.95
Give s w eat e r s for
Christmas. See our
wide selection of colorful plaids and. embroidered' pastels.
'-
••
A.
SLIPPER SOX
B.
1.79 - 2.88
.,~"
.
A. COATCRAFT'S Warm
,
\
Cozy, comfy little slipper
socks. 'ONylon with ny\on
soles as well as iOO% ~bol.
Many styles and colors.
~hi .. chiliaPyrami,d
0
"
I
Boys Warm Gabardine Surcoats.
,
0309.59
Wool quilt-lined with TIMTON' collar -;-' zipper front - anchor
belt •.• a quality sureoat at a low, low price. 6 to 12.
Navy, Br-own, Green."
.
B. KATE GREENAWAY'S
TODDLERS' WOOa.COAT SETS • • ••••• 15.98
Middy Dresses for Xmas
100% wool with- warm linings. Durably tailored. Matching slacks and cap.
So fashiGnable, this torso dress with a tapered
waist that looks like a belted middy, gives
such a wonderful fit to young growing figures.
Dan River's WrinkI-Shed cotton gingham in ~
new textured effect. With that famed Kate
Greena"!ay "secret" pocket, hidden in the
right· hand side seam. Guaranteed to wash,
wear and fit well.
3 to 6X 4.98 .
of·
0
Special Sale" Worth ,0.9':
Chinchilla Pyramid •.• richly detailed, with
velvet on ~uffs, buttons on under collar'. Pull .
magic thread and hems grow. Sizes 7 to 14.-~~
Sizes 7 to 14
Pull - over sweaters,
cardigans, short sleeve~
long sleeve. Wool and
nYlon. Sweater °bonnet
and"bootie sets •• , all
iil ;wide' range
S;izes
and co)ors~
Specially priced to stretch your kiddie clothing budget.
Two-piece NYLON SNOWSUITS
A tremendous money saving buy at
this low price. Durable, easy-to-wash
nylon warmly lined. Fhmops label$
. • . many styles and eolod.
9 98 1399
and
0
.
LAYE1TES
7 to 14 6.88
Hand-Made Dre88,
SUp Sets • • • 2.29
HBnd-Made MOl'lllnC
Gowns • • • • 1.49
FIrst Step Dress
and 81q. sets • 3.49
All Wool FrInge
Shawls • ~ • • 3.'79
c.
Kate Greenaway's
'~Christmas Magic" in
Mirlicle Nylon - Orlon!
Hand-Knit Booties
88c - 980
Nylon or Cotton Knit
. Creepen 1.98 - 3A9
"
The celebrated miracle fabric, part nylon,
part orlon, that has the look of crinkled silk.
Won't wrinkle, won't stretch, won't shrink.
Washes and dries like magic, already pressed.
Two sparkling styles in miniature
checks,
. '
~
with the Kate Greenatray hidden pocket.
3 ,to 6X
4.49
,
\
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•
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I
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_
. SHOP THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9:30 A.M •
•
I
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
to
Page 10
THE S\\' A RTIIl\1OREAN
"You Meet the
~8,
November
<
1952
Chester's Fashion Comer
Edgemont Ave •• 7th & Welsh S.s.
Nicest People at Speares"
Special! Infants' Estron
Quilted Pram Suit
Wonderful Gifts:·
f.slaiol
Zipper - front, full y
lined and quilted for
extra warmth. Closed
hands and feet. Separate cape.
•
Cor...
There's a world of wonderful gift values in our
downstairs store. Three big children's departments ••. boys, girls, infants have a fascinating
collection of Christmas gifts in wearing apparel,
accessories and toys. A complete department of
Boy Scout and Girl Scout needs, too!
7 98
KIDDIES ROBES and
HOUSECOATS •••
1.98 to 7.98
A complete selection for Christmas
giving. Cotton wool 0:- rayon in plaids
and solids. Toddlers' sizes.
SWEATERS
1.98 to 4.95
Give s w eat e r s for
Christmas. See our
wide selection of colorful plaids and. embroidered pastels.
A.
B.
Chinchilla Pyramid
39.59
B. KATE GREENAWAY·S
So fashionable, this torso dress with a tapered
waist that looks like a belted middy, gives
such a wonderful fit to young growing figure~.
Dan River's Wrinkl-Shed cotton gingham in a
new textured effect. With that famed Kate
Greena\yay "secret" pocket, hidden in the
right hand side seam. Guaranteed to wash,
wear and fit well.
7 to 14
Boys Warm Gabardine Surcoats
Wool quilt-lined with TIMTON collar -, zipper front - anchor
belt . . . a quality surcoat at a low, low price. 6 to 12.
Navy. Brown, Green. .
100% wool with warm linings. Durably tailored. Matching slacks and cap.
Specially priced to stretch your kiddie clothing budget.
Two-piece NYLON SNOWSUITS
A tremendous money saving buy at
this low price. Durable, easy-to-wash
nylon warmly lined. Famous labels
. . . many styles and color~
Shawls • . . . 3.79
Jland-Knlt Booties
8Se - 98c
Nylon or cotton Knit
. Creepers
part orlon, that has the look of crinkled silk.
Won't wrinkle, won't stretch, won't shrink.
Washes and dries like magic, already pressed.
in miniature checks,
with the Kate Greena~ay hidden pocket.
4.49
7 to 14
4.98
,
SHOP THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9:30 A.M.
d
All Wool Fringe
The celebrated miracle fabric, part nylon,
3.to 6X
on
Jland-l\lade Dress,
Slip Sets • . • 2.29
lIalld-,\lade ,\lornlng
Gowns • • • • 1.49
First Step Dress
and Slip Sets • 3.49
"Christmas Magic" in
Miracle Nylon - Orion!
~tyles
9 98 1399
LAYETTES
6.88
c. Kate Greenalvay's
Two sparkling
•
TODDLERS· WOOL COAT SETS • • • • ••• 15.98
Middy Dresses for Xmas
4.98
Pull - over sweaters,
cardigans, short sleeve,
long sleeve. Wool and
nylon. Sweater bonnet
and bootie sets •.• all
in wid.e range of sizes
. and colors.
Special Salel Worth J 0.98
Chinchilla Pyramid . . • richly detailed with
velvet on cuffs, buttons on under collar. Pull
magic thread and hems grow. Sizes 7 to 14 . ....-~r.
3 to 6X
1.79 • 2.88
Cozy, comfy little slipper
socks. . Nylon with nylon
sales as well as 100% wool.
Many styles and colors.
A. COATCRAFT'S Warm
Sizes 7 to 14
SLIPPER SOX
9:00 P.M.
1.98 - 3,49
The Swarthmorean, 1952-11
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1952-11
digitized microfilm
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Digitization funding supplied by the Swarthmore Historical Society
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